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VHE CHICAGO TRIBUN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1880—SiXTEEN PAGES. 1b o-morrnw take ont 2,510 quarters boof, 100 live sheen, Rvearcaszes wn, ton, 1 460; ahocp foll off a amall trace Hecate Ae sheen Ce ener oboe, 88 rene Ls oculpts, 380) Hive howe closed wank at AT, LOUIS, 3 e .—CATTIG-Btondy, with good de» magi inte elon oh niock, and rite afin dn: mort oxpOrL 8 seer as Remo antpping, 815085. tunis etsy nauve putohor atult und Mu ‘exuné uncbanyed; res eal izep—searen Mn wanted wt KROOG.O; recelpts, at CIB, « ¥ ddan Stival No noes, and Baltimore saValyy coking,’ $4.35 i cups. 10 Tan bed tints dud owdy ehtpmants, 10 KANSAS CITY, Specta! Dienateh to The CMeage ‘ribunk ANSAB CITT, Blow Oct. l= The Price Current re= wore —Recoipts, 10; shinmente, 1778; raatket agin heT Went mastva wetipyore: ito 42 Hinovors And feuudra, Gabe t At native ‘cone H.1KS Zan uraeg Texans, #1,1642001 busf-breods, 2523.0, Tiutnetieccinge, Wis) siipmonie, ws Sintket fair enoley henry, Aiuedauy ght abipping and mizo packing, 64 CINCINNATI CINCINNATE, Oct. 1:—Itons—Dull and fownrt com- Paroqaid High, GHA packing Bitken W a er Boab Ld aceina savy shinenies ku LUMBER, ‘The markot for carfhas was quiet yestorday, tho of- ferings bolng email, Abouthalfa dozon toads wero sold, Prieos aro not quotably. chunged, The wffor- Green goud inch staridard shingles... exten sla bid em ahowsa-falling off In shipments, [ricer are quoted “unchanaed,” though it Is whispered that concessions aro mado oveanionally, Quointtons? First and rocond o.ont, Firatand seconti aie Flentand second clents | ‘Third clear do. #irst and suca ulrd quent do, Filent aud nveo: Cumimon dreraod sidinit. Flooring, secand common crassa Box-nnds, js thet and upwards. Asiuck boards, 1kgt7 Inch, roUKh, Watuck boxrda, foals teh. Gatonk boaeae, Wet Foncing, rat quisiit Fone, No.3. ommon bonnis Common boards, No, imeanstots scum Hmaneton atl elt—Quilety prime iy At 20, 1 Firint rofined. 11 Ke. COFeTE~Quiety Ito cargoes, ordinary to falry 12M We. iti i'n Liverpool par Rleamer steady; cot> Lad brie, wnoat B00 but corm, | For It Will Koon Be Their Duty to PPS a ta Win ome Got Registered, PHILADELDITA. aS ana n Painangirnta. Oct. Foun stendy and firm | County Commissioners was held yesterday Minueants tras, clear, good, $5.25; choice, B.o0r ki Biralehts $400; Oho, wood, *9125.41 “clinica, #26) | Afternoon for the purpose of voting on tha Kt Louls, choleo, #40; Minnesota patent process, | polilny-pinces and the Judges for the forth- wAlaas. lize flour tearco nd drm nt $310. salad “QNAIN—Whent stendy nnd fairly actives rejected, " on track, 1.03) No. 2red, prompt aliiproont, #1021004, Previous to the submisston of the report of for No, 2 Octaber, #.081¢ bly flo Bg askeards Tf by Oats, ALM Bt BRN TSS Wheat Asta buy corn, 110,000 bu, ft. Lours, Mo. Oct. poun—Unohanred, ONA—Whent lower, weakt No. 2 rod, MY4o canny | Marcy Byrne, Dan Weon, Jumes McCunshind, Mo October; MI¥AIOKAIGe Novenibars T4G0o District 3—North by Madiaon, sovmth Ve Van {fhe December; MHGVH¢e the year; No, 3 do, R@ Buren, enst by Luko Mlabigan, and west by Cluri, #01 No, 4to, SGAMe, according to inentton. Com Polling-piace, southorst ourner Monroe and dull nnd lowers 29i(e cash; A3fo Octobary wB(o Nu- | Hearhorn streets, Juda Thnber, 4x4 to 82% Inelusly Plekots, Hat, rough, und Bhingjes. stnndtat Ehingles, oxtra.. é, Bbinygles, olea BY TELEGRAPH. ' FOREIGN. Epretat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune LIVERvOot, Oct. 1-120) a, m—FLODIN-No. 1, 1181 No.2, 06. i GRAIN—Whent—Winter, No, 1, 66 11d: No, 2, 88 Gy spring, Nov, Oxy No. 2, Ta 84; wbi.o, No. 1, Ds bdr No, 2, 88 443 club, No. 1, 0s 10d} No. 2 te bd, Corn Now, No.l 63. “) -PROVISIONS—Tork, Tis. Lara, 42834, LIVERPOOL, Qet. L—COTTUN=LOWwor! 6 12-108 TI-1 dy sales, 800 bales: speculntion wad export, 1,0 balea; Amorican, 6204 Dueapsturrs—Strong; California white whoat, 8s 444.5 5d; do club, 3 bUGis I0d; rod Western spring, Taddgis; rod winter, 85 Gdyse lla; Western canal, 88 Qin, Corn—Now Western mixed, bs, Oats—Ameri+ can, 65%, Americun barley, 63 3d. Peas—Canndlan, 7s 4. CLoven Ssen—Anmorican, 7s@sin. Provisioxs—Anioncun lard, 428 4. Bacon—Long olenr, 438, \Receirts—Tho past threo days—Wheat, 151,000 qrs; Amorican, 73,00 ars. Yaltss AND FAMMICE—At Manobester eastor, Stocks of provisions on hand in this market: Beot, 20) tos old wad 4.40) now; pork, 25 ted OF and Ad) nowy Daoon, 800 cad. und 2200) mows bins, LIND tens Shoulder, AWD tes: cheosy, 68,UN Boxes; tart, 2100 UNDO, Oct. Lasuaalt-Contritucal, Uses 345 Muncovado aunt. ais fd. PRIHOLEU-~Katined, i4daned, ANTWERP, Oct. 1L—UETHULEU I~ E, {ibe following wore received by thu Chicago Board my LIVEIPOOM Oot. L—Wheat, temer: red_ywinter, Bo Licht Noy Bunrting, 88 lds No. 8 do, Bs 4d. Cord etroing 4s lid. Cargovs off conme-Whent in fair demind. Corn in good Homund atodndvuneo. Arrived—W hoxt Jn faye deniund gud tiem. Corn teat ahd a alucte late or ‘Voarrivo—Whent In {alr demand and tem, Corn flein atid ndyunce. Pork inlower, ates, Lard rather hil and dgzlowor, at + ‘Macon—Long clear tat Wzhor, at: ia; wiure o.0n it PReers steudy at inte i, TANE~wWbont und corn drm; a sliade bishor, Couns fry marketaukhade higher, Hveopts ef wheat ite Afvorpool durlie the “past week, 4000 centils, af Wines no Od wore Ainerienn, DN. O88 L—LLV RIL AY BONE Western red winter. 8@ Il. Corn stro Whont and corn n ehade dourer, Cars AWho it fem. Corn, rave Atmoricun mixed, oe, Ke: Waevattim. Corn a shady denrer. Fair avecaze qual ity Ameriesin mized carn tor prompt ablvenoty sally, is, tC uuntey murkots for wheat—kaglish and krouel: shade dearer, : n altnde dearer: tale a #3. 3, NEW YorK. Bpeetal Diapateh to Ie.Chicaga Tribune, ‘Neziv Youn, Oct. 1—Gtrats-W hoat—W inter—Ti favorit pride of No. sed prices wore again autio un- seulad, tho opening trinauciionn indicating a rally of Make, taliowed, however, throug’ the afternoon by irregularity tuwacd the close. Cable advices wero not of a socially encouraging tenor, and Toporisfrom the West wero of a fess stimulating Durports spring quiet, and quotud stendy: 14,00 bu No. 1 rod, mostly at a.1s ntloaty 15,00 tu No.3 red nt EL(W es 1.U8)G, clowiny aL E03 5,00) bu da October optlons ab €L.OWGLi29{, closing nt €1.06'¢) 19,000 bu No, Dut euds BOW bu No.2 Milwaukeu spriug, new, at ELI. Cornea further rina uf Haar nilxad Wentern ‘Une ado. bitges Ye ony “uy Se ationt, ha | ‘Vuluea quoicd woaker on vary dollverion, showing duction of about Me, clowing irregularly; white ‘Weate. n anygradad, 10,0) bu av Weiter, as tu qualliys intact do, 0 bu at abe equ No. 2 Chicaua ‘quoved at the eloso nt s2u4Mox. Ityo Hera, 80M un, pel Canada fis hand eo d-ubivcy Luu ia Nos Lund 2atiect BU). bu Nod Wentorn, Uctohar qolvers, nt tho, Bur- Joy weak a howtstond Of No. 1 Canada to artivo ra ted na piycerl aa ino, PRUVINUSHStoas fork ndvanced materially on deliverios in Uciolur, carrying up ubout Go; Oc:ober Option, sollor tie, und buyer ut opo tino 4.43 per bel, Dos.inga comparatively fight, Moss pork, quit for Prompt delivers queed nt HR uskad 6+ 4. dinars, n tho anlion line, Wuetnrn mons eae active, witl fon Of 151 brie, buyers’ ontton, Getabur, @aZud Teer closing ae’ Cissy November oplion is hoa o"218.W, foxs fy Kood “do uanda elty At AW, Ura rsed hok: ni Quoted nt aare, ung pla at iige. | we ments quot but sloady, Bacon innclive: jong cloar quoi t f48iu, Wustors atoum hid to talr roquost; the closo ut 4th in the aption Ino activo, apontnz Diquor, suuseaueusdy reuctiog, oaving of Hranly, with Ootober closing at 4.3). NovuInbor nt #23442), Do- Gombarat fakes, your option at W.2NeH id, and ey ALSACE. ad Site pirate with sates noted Of 16,000 Iba at 64 7 tod Bt ito cloney Sor lio; alearing qu:e ay Prompt delivery: Westorn, 80-0 s8 I-Ie, HUUATS~Hiw active Dut wenk at TaTia fo Aly tu wood ronming Cubui 7 Yih Wsda9 The cont: ‘Unuls solos Of 1,40 hhds eontrifusal at Ber'goz 11.00 mints Lnllo at ser Huhra Cun Muscovado at Tye Mock of raw suunr in Hrat bunds, is bhds, 1 2 and 7.284 hinds Melado, boxoe, Te.) ). «gate GuS— loss ucxivo than yuswurdays bustnoss ta the line of grnin contracts in the way of tonnage on ghartor at full mis. For Ilvernoo!. engazemente 57.6 cach 3.40 bria dour a Zea tal, moatly through Sralght, ind by Outport steumera a low "oa 2 ied, Local “shipmants, quotyd at tho “alone at ta id dua by wliont | at ay U0 pkgs, provisions at 202A, imaloly theaugn fright und by ousport stenmers, ns low aa a2e td, Locaishipmon.eat zg, Quoted throush at from Chatto nor Ini Ibs. aa to routes and in tes und brie de ALAn tide al, und ie tases 20 brie pork and 1) tes hoof of Incal shipmunt at dada, a ae Western sapertatel Preas rn AW YORK, Oct. .—-CoTTOs—Wuak} lo arrive, ful 1G ibsiow nuotatona: Manton fluros TerSatee 2 ‘tobor, J}ttlo; Nuvormber, tnd curnber, 1.7304 TUALTS Petar on treed Pens kr pets, Hit Vacaipts, 1400 brie} shipments, 1.000 Dili receipts, 14 en brie: tuper state nud Wea orn, fee OU; camnason to Srhito mioxt oxime, ftibatarr extra Onlo; Gaaeni, BU itoula: .2seda01 Milanosoia pacont-procose, Ke is, GRAIN—Whent dull; recoints, 211,010 bu; shipments ato bar Ho. d ML ALLS Fegan, ZILNO bu a ptore tT Vids Noy @ Up, sLuiGhluigy stonmer do, $1Ui No.2 Tod. GASEAL ONG atonmor dy, $09 No. red. #44 B41.) unutaded white, Holla: No. 4 ae, Tne LUIS No, dn, 1g On Hobo, FAB Ss Glen Novomber, @) Waitt, “Deenmbor, dtl ly care aura mpg aan Debio tt, 04 No, fadtot tobar, Rallies. Novershor, nyeéntgar deen 8 4 bur Western cae, mt Noven Oar HI ¥ ary mized, tides white Wee rn, SBE Bred, Guoremtes~Conee dul and tower; +t uy ‘ quoted at ii(cdsaor Sub foe, ete Ri cas quiets Tey to ound rel ning quoted at sai AGS ce a weudy,, OLEUN—Quiet and unchanged. ALLOW—Fled und un Penn Neuuinally an cued GOk—Firin nt ie23 ’ PHOVISION—Pork wironger, but los: Ait ‘Getobs 8 Pork “pak que ed nominal Meer tendy wit “ ty glen; ion clear nd ae Store a demons belie ae HorTeU—buil ang castor at ie HEKBE—Deinnnd uctives JUBVi¢a, KY There has voun no deslings tn whisky tn ‘Hunurgiupere bay thelr wuppiy wt che Weer, NEW ORLEANS. NEW ONLEANS, Oct. 1—FLuun—Demand fair and Marke frm; subertinoe, FLUE; XX, $1.0US125; XXX, HDL; bizh yrados, HASBS.EI4. Giatx—Corn quiot but tirm at @s8c. Oats frmer Bt Ceite, COMN-MBaI—Erarce and frm at91io, Hay—Quio.; priate, 837.0081; choice. $71.00, Puovisions—Pork quiet but firm; beld at $1400, ‘Lard steady aty) (oj Bex. Mc. Hulk ments stoady; shoulders | yubi{o, “Macon scarce und fh = ett stab li 10g ata Sugm a canvas ah aydute i butetendy; Hee. und, 1.95 Has —Catten ati Ri O88, Ordinary piss Tally fale MeO Mier Mlclnonee eNO Boake to Rice yond dumund ‘at Cull prices; Louisiana ordinsry to Bi comes. 5 an oe! BALTIMORE, nS Battious, Qop 1.—FLove—Guiet. and. steady: sowie SUPOFANG; $2,0083.75; Ox bre, 6LUKSL.TH; family, ‘OuaIx—Wheat—Woslosn lower and firm atthe de> sling; No. 3 Wostera winter red. opots GUN 81.0741 Qovader, #1.075481.08; November, (1.0u@LU4; Deouwae We ON@L 04: January, FIN@LIOS Com— ‘catern steady) Weatern mixed, apot, b1G51540; Oclo~ let ny bf BTEC, thay i , corn, T0WU bu; outa, 1,000 GRAIN—Whoat firmi cloned Wonks No. 1 Milwaukeo hard, tity 2 do, Wer Ootabor, Wer | Juhus Milwaukee, Sfor ‘ onus Ho, Hct No.4 do, Wer resected |“ pisteict g—North by Taylor, south by Twolfth, Novaniber, witgor Ni ominat, Corn tn frie demand: No. 2a Jats Hye deelined & joy active, Uut at fuwor rates; pork, FIKAO en! lurd, $7.95 cash aud H50218), t.to Beimato, fo. Keune, HOU brie; wheat, BOD bur oats, | streots, Judges, Henry Brown, Willlam Taylor, ENTS—Whoat, 3700 buy corn, 07,00 bu; oats, r Dosron, Oct. .—FL0un—Firms Western suportino, | Casey, FLEA; commen oxtras, HAUGH; Wisconsin ox- | District d—North by Harrison, south by wintor | Twalfth, enst by Lake Mitch! whoate, Ohio and Michlzan, H10950; Lodiana, 824d Polluige nico, 460 Wabash avenue. Judyes ring whoat patents, #50 | Fred P, fi tris, 125 410; Minnesoin do, {.Uians: (00; Bt. Louie, $8094: wintor do, #L002-7,75 tAIN—Corn alstendy und iirm; mixed and zollow, ia sage ind oxtra, white, 41a District J—North by Sixtounth, sout ight id Nu. J whito, 9 | conth, cast by Lake Michigan, and west by Clark. Polling-phios, 1615 Stato streot, Judges, Murry §q or Indie hujeo Western ereameries, iio: enmmon to Kuod, hy soe (OW brisy corn, 84000 bus wheat, | Twenty-first, onat by Lake AMlehigan, and west SHIPMENTS—Flour, 670 ria, ‘Toreno,' 0. Oct. L—URAIN—Wheat Armor; Noa | Twenty. white Watash, 90; No.3 white Michigan, 640; No, | by Clar! dred Wabash, spat, h{ex Ootobor, 340; Novembnr, Judges, n{ut Hocombar, AUK No, 3 ambor Illinois, #1. ite! Fageeiee | ty Cine, Toiiingspinco, Bilt Cottago Grove Manimoth, 61.90. FLouR—Enslor, but not quotably lowar, GitaAtN—Whoat lrmers No, Led winter, Me: No.2 | Thirty-secant, enst by Calumotavenue, and wost to. Onts | by Michigan avenue. Palling-placo, 20 Thirty- Ryo | first rtreot. Judges, D. N. Buah, B, R. DeYoung, tall, | B. Calluban, red winter, te, Corns o1ds; No, 2 mixed, 4 Irdamands No, 3 nilxed, Wah, falr dumund) No.2 PHOVIRIONA—Pork Irregulart rates mn) brings} $1.20, ‘Thirty-seco.d, oust by Liko Michigan, and seat Bulk inouts dull, Bacon duit and tower ta soll; sKY—Nteady ut €1,0 “KANSAS CITY, Speetat Disputeh ta The Chicago Tribune, KANSAB CITY, Mo, Uct.L—The Price Current roe | Clark, Polling-pliteo, northwest obrner Lbirty= arint PUMA IN—Wheat—Recelpts, H Metobor, ber Nu. 8, a cantis ier Gerene antsy She. cash, | non, 0. M. Hotebkin, DETROIT, Moh, Oot, 1.—-FLoun—Btendy, ade onslary No.1 whito, oe; | Thirty-ninth, east by Lato Michigan GRAIN—Whont 2 MENTS—W hou O10 bo. OsweEaO, Oct, 1. —GRAIN~Whoat nominall: changed. Corn qufat; Duluth, 0, oe Yonx: Oct. }~Corran—Net ecalpts at all nited B:atos purte during the wook, 171,000 bates; W : " last yoar, 1800) total recelnts nt all Untied Staten | Willian Rect von Ogee courre Wall, ports to dato, 410); Inst yonr, 84000; oxporte from | Distriot d-—Nort sil United Biates ports for the wook, #00); Inet your, |- hy Twouty-sixth, east by Btewart uvenue, wad 4400 total oxports from all United Statos ports | Woat by Hulated, Polling-ptuce, Engino- House, to duto, 247,00 304,000; stocks at all interior town 1200n stock vt Liver oriean wut tor yoar, " District ¢—North by tho Bouth Branob, south 4204 Haat 300 | ny ghintyeuiraty OaBe’ bY Halated, and. wost bY EN NUly Oct Le tines; American, which export its Look AON; formant sido direct in epiniors, 1AUi wet Arner } aMOYnE uflunt, 13Q0r Amerie place. cornor of Loox atroct und Archer avonue. in, 85, CREW UNLEANS, 14, Oct, 1.—-COTTONE: f 4.) limits, ovat by Stewart avenue, and west by teaialeas Fiat Utiman. Polling-placo, Enyine- House on Thirty: ney &: és some bod ‘Prat porte’ Grune “Uta LB; cOwaLwise, Oct. LCortan Lower ma DRY GOODS. aon bitte inte Ji Hudiness canines are in avonie, Pallng-pluco, corner Swant ayunts, and prleoe have an upward look, Plald and | thane Me Lukens st, pind printa fairly native, but other stylos quiet, Distriot ¥—North by Twonty: aixth, south by Jan's Wen WOOlONS QOL rooten goods ‘Thirty-trnt, oust by Stowart avanie, and wost Hutetn sugar * bara wore eold ag auction ta-duy at fow prioas,” Oct, 1.-Wool—Moderat 1a nsylyania, und Wast Rad stoubje extra pbistrict L—North by Sixteenth, south by 4 ! tl Naw York coun, ‘dung, eo Woe west by Jotferaon. Polliny-flaoe, Bugines house um, veriTe cowred, i Bo arated ind Uulatno, aeeeigos uuwushed do, | Meister, Dr, Binoy, 1 10: Trewso; pullud, sho We. PETROLEUM x Oe U Ne eaiy firm, | Judge, O. Toyatineyer, Trangut Dunter, J, Burne Standard white, ned at | Palling-plico, he Syinitnronc ie A Gun earaira rourextixe | teenth und Brawn atrocte, Judxes, Frita Roger Firm at iio, . New Zealand. - ‘Chore aro now jn uso in New Zoaland, whiob, | Judgos, F, Fuslck, Honry Engloking, D. 0. subject of Bydney | Cunnei . curate On the |; Dist machines and more than | canal, east nes, of which 874 Jong agy, Waa the fiatitar joxo about ould board, 60u) reup.n i Worked by steam power, ——$————— alah 94 ii¢o, ay eagiactano on New. Tork, part: In Gaiway a few weoke ogo two brothers sree ater ares eta eek weal | eas ae elder rushed at the younger, al, oust b: ina Hold, cucot beck bis lege With ® Peas rl then further mutiiat then his bead, and ‘ho njurderer was arrested. a bor. N 5 ; 5 + na, Ong meagre Wrenara wove yee! oozes, | TILE POLLING-PLACES. Beate, Myn, WeatlOr, , prime to choice Ponnayirania and Kiem and gand i, Mf mente, ite nouldors, 8.75, Cleat 110. Lard =ietined, 6 ena The County Board Selects Them, aide Rak and Also the Judges. - Ed, BLO, to choice Wastern, packed, Information Which Voters Should Keep in Mind, An adjourned mvcting of the Board of coming election, Novem. | the Comnilttea un Public Service rejative to bor, $1.00 bit, 1.104 asked: Decombor, $140 bid, | the judged of election and polling-ylaces, Mr. on track, | Clark offered’ the follov which was xed. prompt, shi followings cc bid, bEY{o asked ‘B23(o asked; Decom Now 1 while, 420) B do, HkERes rojected, D Wone—-Stendy, Neof, Hanis, smoker ‘Prine atenmt, BAY fey Nuw Vorwerace wie fi fey N ! Satie Wen ivaning oxtras, facie: du et tu chaleo, 1 mid fale tind markot frm) creamery, Finst Wann. ds 2 Tah Ir Sombiaiis wachanged, WiHtskY—n woud demnund mt esd Jour 290, bret whent, 84000 bus corn, | Pal adopted Resuived, That allonses of women with children bo pnancd pote by the Cummiltes on Public Charities, ant thats 1t found worthy eases by auld Committee, they ba allowed admiseion to the a zo: mane rarty | PonreHuuse within the discretion of the Gom- initteo on Charities, a Egod to | «Commissioner Coburn,’ Chairman of the Reaarve ox: | Committee on Public Sorvice, then submitted the following report, which wag approved: District 1—North by the river, south by Madte son, cust by Lake Michlgun, und west by Clurik, Hing-pince, 1 Dearborn street, Judgen, J. Pratt, James HR. B. Van Clouve, Jules Nuw- huuser, District 2—North by the river, south by Madl- Ron, cust by Clark, and weat by the South Brineh. Polling-pinvo, 210 Wustiugton street. Judges, 3, 8, Ht. Nickerson, Jon IL Roborte, OC, 31. Martin, December; s8i{e the year. Onts towers fs ry south by Van sige dull s2}g0 bid, Ps 4—North by Madisor, y, east by Clark, and wost by the South Hraneh. Polling-plice, 09 Fifth avonue. Judges, Fred Huoneberg, BF, Green, Patrick Whitt, District 6—North by Van Buren, south by ifare riron, enst by Luke Michigan, aud west by Dear- 19, Nominal; for cash’ and October set+ P | 2 rect. dudes, jomenin Hah “Dry-mait mente ail and uneonnxad. Oo wheorndibe, a ie Gurdon doh Dean: b, hon bus enen, | comb, U Be u) bus | District North by Harrison, south hy Polk, Erye, nonor barioy. none. | oqge hy Stitt, and weet by the’ Bouth iranet, MILWAUK Mrawaunre, Wis., Oot, -FLoun—Quiet but firm. | District 2—North by Polk. south by iaylor, id tT onst by Sinte, and west by the South Branch, CU ar ire Mia Pulting-plues, 8 South Clack etront. dudges— SECOND WAND. Pollingeplice, a5 Clurk atreet. Judyes—Albert Holler, C, L. Tracy, Wm, Matzacher. vdbertus, Isis P. Hovers, Michel Go, Pile | east by Stato, and west by tho South, branch. Fapring, | Pollingspli Taylor stroct. Judgos--S. LG, Haunis, Joho Ward, Kuthostadte hi 225) “Disiriot 4—North by Twoltth, onst by Lake Octovers | Michigan, south by Fourteenth, and west by tha river. Palltng-place, Dnssvtt's stable, Wabash avenue, botween Thirteenth and Fourteenth A. Van Pragg. District '—North by Fourteenth, cast by Linke Michigan, south by Sixteouth, avd weat by the wer. Palliigeplice, 1415 Stute street. Judges Frank Buckingham, Wilham Lock, Michael asi fgun, weet by State. ay isher, W.S. Babcock, J-8. Hendrick TaD WwAnD. son, Nelson, John G. Shortall, Terronce Hurt. District 2—North py Elghteenth, south by by Clirk, Pollingsplice, Wil State atreot, didges, Thomas Morriton, W. 'T. Hancock, Jobo Harcineanies - + District J—North ‘by, arene nat south by third, cast by Lako Michigan, and weet Polling-place. Howl's llvary stable. }. Howland, C. By Smit ankin, relectad, District 4—North hy Pen gy south by 0,2 rod mixod, gc. No. 2 spot and Octos | Lake Michigin, cast by Lake Michigan, and west 0, Twonty-sizth, na iid out, and what would bo contre of Twenty-sixth strect if continued to avenue. | Judges, Everett, George W, Darron, M. Ma Kea, snnt easier; No.2 rod, epot and October, | Distriot. b—Nortie by Toronty-thlea, gouth Uy ecomber, F149. Corn trine | rwenty-sixth, cast by Ln QU buy corn, 41.000 buy onts, | by Clark. oy gle northeast corner Wu- dinnn avenue, und weet bash avenue and Twentyetifth etreot. Judges, i ENTS—Wheat, 11,00) buy corn, 14,00 bu; oats, | John L, Barnuin, D. K. Tenny, G, W. Morris. Care uf wheat on track, 70), CINCINNATY, CaNeUEATh, Oy Oct. L—CorToN—Dull and lower; | stato and Twonty-ninth streots: “Judges, E, Le FOUNTI WARD. District I-North by Twonty-nixth, south by Thirty-socond, enst by Michizao avonue, and west by Chirk. Polllug-pinea, southouat corner Harbor, J. J. MeGtli, datnes Hulloran, Disteiet 2—North’ by Twenty-sixth, south by District 3—North by Twoaty-sixth, south by by Calumet avenue, Polling-plico, northonst cornor South Park avenuo and Twenty-ninth street. Judes, Ell Smith, D. W, Jacksou, Johu O'Noiil. District 4—North by Thirty-second, south by ‘Thirty-ffth, cust by Forest avenue, and wost by scvond and Stato streets, Judior, D.C, MoKin- ’. Tourtolotte. District &—North by Thirty-revoud, south by ‘Thirtyefitth, cast by Lake Michigan, and west by Forest avenus. “Polling-pince, Thirty-third stroct and Cottage Grove uvonun, judges, dL, Woodward, Frank 2, Barnard, John Hise, District (North by Thirty-tfth, sow.b by i 4 Oct, L—-GNAIN—Corn Aull and onay; | Thirty-ninth, erat by Forest aventte, and west THEA: wixed, THANKS, Onta dully | by Chirk. Volllng-pluce, BASLE Wabush nvonuc. No.3 white, Madls{o. Myo duly Nu. % BIYGSlise, * HetWiNes—Unchanzod ut $1.10, RECLIPTE—Whout, 1525 Rad bu RIMVMENTS—Whont, BOG bus ryO, YOU buy hal udgos, H, A. Anderson, Parloy Upton, F. Wellor, 45.875 but onte, 6%, | , District 7—North by Thirty-Atth, south by Thirty-ninth, oust by Vincennes avenie, and ‘bay corn, 23.400 buy oats, | weat by Forcst avenue, Potling-place, Douglas Honse, corner Thirty-ftth stroot and Cottage Grove avenue, Judges, W. A, Btanton, A, D. Hayward, J. A, Monies Diatriot B—North by Thirty-ffth, saute, by and wes by Vincennes nyonus, Polling: pine 787 Cot tiga'Grove avenuo, Judges, VY. K. Lyon, F, C. Clarko, Albort Hustlo, PITH Wann, istrict 1—North by 8txteonth,aouth by Twan- y uns | ty-second, enst by Chirk, and west by tho South Branch, Polllugeplace, 04 Archer avenue. . Bohmitz, Joseph Stelfans, D. Rocke, District 3—North by Twenty-aecond, south by ‘Twenty -fftd, oust by Clark, and west by Stowart uyonud. Pulling-pnico, cornor MoGrogor atroot bby the Bouth Brauch, south Sunger streot, Judges, Porer Muus, Bum Boydan, a | Param, nn : ~~ Uvorlng. Polling-placo, cornor Maine atreot and | Arckor avonit, Judges, Ht. Cole, Jr, D, J. Halos Of tha wook, X Seo theonntore ume Maat, | “Bigot Nort District G-Norti’ by tho canal and South Branch, south by the oily limita, onst by Deering and Uilinnn, and west by by sty brats, Polling: judges, O. Beers, Fred Gayer, M. Hogan. Distelot 6—North by Thlrty-Arat, south by olty ‘fth street, Judges, J, Helmeriing, G. W. Hun i | ford, M. Gukon, District North by Thirty-frat, south by olty Iinits, cast by tho enstern boundiry of ine taal Ward, aud woat by-Stowart avenue. Pollins- ined. corner Thirty-lirst und Ln salle streets, idgos, V. Reisnaldor, J. Hod. 1.1, Moran, op District &North by Twonty-sizth, south by Thirty-tinst, iat be Clark, and wost by prowact sovont street and Wontworth avenue, Judges, J, Norte by Halsted, Polting-ptace, penner Tvonty-tin thi und Dushiel streots. Judges, John @. Folz, Georgo W, Wado, John Shechan, 1 SIXTH WARD. uty-socund, oust by tho .South Branch, anid Sb Cannlpurt , venue. dyes, BF, Zuttore J. Tori 4 Distriot 2—North’ by Sixteenth, south by the Sauth Branch, cast by Jefforson, aud wost by. Guton, Paiiigepinces, izt Cnunipart avenue, irs. = Distrlot 3—-Nortliby Sizteonth, south by tho Oct. L—~ PETROLEUM — Weak; 2 titcntus, (8X01 Fauned, iii Palla South Brauch, oust by Union, and woat by. cen: 1.—PETROLEDN: tro of. Jobnson stro hiner to 20 AS i a root, Ju Brust Muller, Joha Huwald, P, Je itekoye ee Distrlot North by sixteonth, 6 ry by tho Bouth'Urauob, east by Jobuson, aud wot by Fisk, extended. Poillng-pluca, corner of Nine= Io ur xtoenth, Bayth Hranch and caiial, cast A isk. ‘and wast by Turon re Pi Muig-place, I ‘Biroet, f clot North by .Sixtcenth, south by the b, if weat by Paulina, TAN, an ara Polling: pla 62 ug Ieland avenue, Ju lk, Honry P, Kuebter, P, 1. Joyoo, Disiriot 7—Nar iS Sixteenth, auuth” the canul, eaat by Paulina, and woat by Raby. | Poll- luce, 615 Hinman u Mungoll, Jobo Bocktleld, District &—-North by Sixteventh, south by tho . ger weat by California soy th avenue. Polling-piice, Twents-second the } utreet (Weber Glace), Judges, J, Webvr, OC. Shrocder, P. 0. NeDuuald. ty . District ®North by Bixteenth, south by the Maltwitters regulate, purify, strongthon, and | caul, cast by California uvenue, and woat by Housish tho muteroal functions, tho city limits. Volllug-piuce, railroad depot, Lawndele. Judges, C. Decker, I. I. farmice, H. HL T.bbets, BEVENTIL WARD, Toatriet 1—North by ‘Twelfth, enst by tho Bouth Draned, south by Mitenoll, and wert by Jetterson. Pollins-plice, i Jefferson street dua » 8 Duolutn, Woinert. Day [istrict 2—-North by Mitchell, east by. tho Int South Branch, south by Sixiconth, and weat by Jetterson, Polling-piace, hii South Canalstrect. Judges, CoH. Dule, J. W. Golamun, M. Ryne. District 3—Nucth by Twelfth. east by Jettor- fon, south by afitebell, and west by “Wulsted, Polling-pines, aeuthenst corner of Uniim i] ae streets, Judges, John A. Dunn, E, J. tepbons, District 4—North by Mitoholl, enat hy Jetfer- kon, south by Sixteenth, and west by tMulgted. Polling-placo, 605 South Union street. Judges, 1G, Bartlett, John Frelber, Jofenh Norvak, District. 6—North by Tweifth, east by Halsted, south by Mitchell, and west by Centro avenue, Poll fuce, suuthwertcoruer of Waller and ‘iwelfin streets, Judues, J. 8. Hannity Ei. Thorpe, D. Fitzpatrick, District North by Mitchell, enst by Halsted, south by Sixteenth, and west by Centro. ne, Polling: pin intse's Novae, corner Fourteenth and Grown atreats. Jurhees, W. Durtelis, Aloxe ander Shannon, dames Crawo, District North by Twelfth. east by Centre avenue, suuth by Sixteenth street, and west by Looinis, Polilig-pl.ce, souttenst comer of ‘Twelfth and Luvinis rtroets. Judges, M. Ta Frisbee, B, C, Heavy, 2. C, MeDumitd, District 8—North by Twelfth. cast by Loomis, south by Sixteenth, and weat by Wood. Paling. Ince, 2 Wert Fourteenth etreet. Judges, Stenry Bherer, James Lowe. P. Carroll, Distrlat V—North by Twelfth, south by Bix- teonth, cast by Wool, and west by tho elty Hine Its, Pollingspiace, Lincuin avenue and Tweifth atroct, at Jones’ store. Judges, W. Trisbeo, George Crombie, j EIGHTH WARD. District 1—North by Van Buren, enst by South Trancb, south by Polk, and west by Jefferson, Poliing-plice, 8 Wost Harrison, Judges, Thomas Burdick, John Powell, John MeNully, District 2—Norih by Polk, cust by South Neaueh, south by Twelfth, and west by Jeffer- son, Polling-pluce. northenst corner Taylor and: Connl stroets, Judges, Louts Grating, d. J. Muy polo, Jobn Sordain, wv District u—North byVan Buren, east by Jeffer- nui, S000 PA Folk, and west by Halsted, Voll- ing-pluce, 160 West Harrison street. Judy Thomus T, Mantes, Jobr &u Frauk CN: District Ne aust Dy Jellersos south by Twelfth, and weet by Halsted. Polins- place, southenst corner Forduer and Desphitnes streets. Judges, C. 1. Jullus, Jr, ‘Thomus blu: sent, Anthony Armatnge, Digttiat —North by Taylor, cust by Halatod, Routh by Twelfth, and West by May. Polllug- pliee, southenst corner Tiylor and Morgan mircots. Judges, Wiliam Rost, Michael Barrett, |. , Conway. District 6=North by Ba plor cust hy Mn by Twalfth, and west by Loomis. Palilnige, northwest corner of Twelfth street and U avenis. Judges, Murdock Campbell, Joseph Henneman, #f, O'Connor, District 7—North by Kissam and Gurley, enst by Aberdeen, auuth by Taylor, and west by Loomis. Polling-place, nerthenst | corner of Polk and Muy streets, Judges, HH, Clyrdale, Joun MeAcsey., P.N, Kelley. Distriet }North by Gubley, cust by Halsted, south by ‘Taylor, and weet by Aberdeen. Bolle {ug-pinee, sou.bwest co.ner Polk and Blue Tale and avenue, Judges, H. Pilyrim, Jd. F. Caulfield, John M. Brown, Distriot ¥—North by Van Buren, enst by Aber- deen, south ty Kissam and Gurley, and west by Loomis. Boiing-plice, 40 West Harrison, ainlees, W. J. Britten, J. D. Roberts, Timothy "Brien. Distelot North by Van Buren, eaat by Hat- sted, south by Guriey, and weet by Aberdee Polltug-place, 21 Blue Island nyenue, Judge: W. J. Brown, John Meyer, John Lally, ‘ NINTH WAND. Distriot 1—Nartb Be Monoroo, south by Van Ruren, cast by the Chicago B:ver, and west by Halsted. Pol ting: place, At Sortroe st Judges, James Surplus, 8, B. Kerr, Peter Kearns, District 2—North by Randvlph, south by Mon- roe, extst by tho Chicago River, and west by Hil- sted. Pollingeplave, i West Madigon Street, duos, . M6. Getman, BP. Gerburdy, Thomas fannully, District 8—North by Monsoe, south by Van Buren, enst by Halsted, and woat by Aberdeen. Poliing-plice, 147 Sangimoo street. Judges, EN, Niegelsen, C. 2. Carter, M. MeAuloy, District 4—North by Randolph, south by Mons roe, enst by Muletod, and weet by Aberdeen and Curtis. Poling-nlace. corner Madison and Sange amon. qiiess ‘thomas Eckhardt, T, J. Blue thardt, W. IL. Lovejoy, ~ TENTH Wat. District 1—North by Ohlv, south by Kinzio, enst by Halsted, and west by Curtis. Poll! place, 1 West Indinnn street. Judges, G. A, Jotioston, B.D, Duggan, 2. Harrinad, ‘ District 2—North by Oblo. south by Kinzie, east by North Branch, and west by’ futsted, Pollivg-place, 67 Weet Indiuna etreot, J, 1. Ford, Enven Halverson, Patyick Murmy. Diatrlot 8—North by Kinzie, south by Ran- doiph, cast hy North Urineb, and weet by Hale sted, Polling-place, 169 Weat Lake | ktreet. Judges, J. 11. Ceuvor, LP, Glue, Jucob Kirk, District 4—Narth by Kinzie, south by Ran- dolph, enat by Halsted, and west by Curtis, Poll- ing-place, corner Sungimon and Luke streots. Judges, Willis Bwissler, Jr, A. 2. Johnston, Patrick Camtroc, oh sea soe pnevertd warpe 700" District I-North by West Oblo, south by. West Kinzie, cast by Curtis, and west by Ashland ave- nue, Polling-plice, 3 West Indinna street. Judges, Adum Stark, J. HT. Clapp, M. Dougborty. District 2-North by Kinzie, south by Luke, onat by Curtis, and west by Ashland avenue. Pollingeplnco, 444 Lal Judges, H. D. dene Webstor, Thomas Jourtn North by Lake, south by Wishing- ton, onst by Curtis. and west‘ by Ashland avenue, Polllug-plice, 405 West Randolph, Judges, A. J, Bone, Sumuct Kerr, Thome Canblio, District 4—North by Washington, soitth by Monroe, enet by Curtis and Aberdeen, and west. by Arhiand avenue, Polling-place, 44 Weat Madison street. Judges, W. 5, Kaufman, M. F. Turblo, Guorgo Riteble, Distrlot North by Monroo, south by Van Buren, east by Aberdoon, and west by Ashland avenue. Polling-phice, corner of Adams and Throop atrovts, Jitdues, A. HB. Cook, Cuthbert MoaArthur, H, Waller, Jr, District ‘6—North by ‘Van Buron, south by Twelfth, erat by Loonis, and wost by Ashland avonue, Polling-placo, Bs Nebraska street, Judges, R. M. Pearson, Paillp Upton, d.J. Rear- ney. TWELFTH WAND. Mistrict 1—North by Luke, south by Madison, enathy Ashland avenue, and weat ‘by Robey, Polling-plnce, corner Pago und Madison atreat Judgos, David Worthington, I. E. Jonkins, Walter 8 Hoyle, . District 2—North by Madison, south by Van Buren, onat by Ashland avenue, and weat by Robey. Polilng-pluco, corner Winchestor avenue and Madiaon streot. Jitdeos, Robert Morrison, Gearue W. Newcomb, Jesso Cox, District 8—North by Luke, south by Von Buren, cust by Raboy, and west by Lonvite, Polling-pluce, 811 Madison stroct. . Judues, EB. B, Wi Rapp, P. . Mayer. @ bh by Iuike. south by Van Buran, cast. by Leavitt, and west by Westorn, avenues, Polllngepluce, engino-house on Wost Madison strect weat of Westorn avonuo, Juuges, FP. Hattershall, Dr. W. 8. Harroun, D, W. irk, District 5—North by Yan Buren, south by Twelfth, enat by Ashland mvonue, and west b Roboy. Folge pines. 1248 Moulaon street, Judges, D, H. Janes, B. Van Buren, Potor Cline ton, District @—North by Van Buren, south by Twelfth,enat by lobey, aud west by Oakley, Pollingeplace, 435 Western avonuo. Judges, 6, Montgomery, George nodes, John it, Skid- more, District 7—North by Luke, south by Van Duron, east by Western uvenno, and weat by Californian avenue, Pollngeplace,, 490 Oxden avenue. Judges, H. J, Eyuns, H. Manior, M,N. Cory District B—North by Van Duren, govth by Twelfth, oust by Oakley, and west by California avenue, Polllng-pluce, corner Moyne and Van Nuron streots, es, K.P, Wittiama, J. B-lwards, L. My Holiinter, District 0O—North by Lake, south by Twelfth, east by California avenue, and woat by city Nats, Polling-placo, Ot West Vin Buren streat. Judes, W. Me Laughiln, W, Hy Beebo, Jd, B. MoKuy. TMNTRENTH WAND, TWistrict 1—North hy Chicagy avonie, south by Kinato, cant by Awtlind avenue, and wost by Wood, Polling-pluce, nerthenst corner Wood ant [ndiann sire Judges, Otto Debling, U, F, Borvlatue, Patricy Drennan, Tiatrict 8—North by Chicago ayonue, south by Kinalo, onst by Wood, and weat by Robey, Potl- ing-placo, narthwost corner of Tadiana and Line colnstroets, Judyes, W. Willsania, B. R, O'Mal- ley, Chria MeQruth. Metrict i—-North by Kinzie, south by Tako, east by Ashtund avenus. and woat by Robey, Polling-place, dad West Lak oF, Thomas Kapp. dames } whan, Dintelct 4—North hy Chicago uvenuo, youth: be Luke, cnet by Hoboy, and west by Leavitt. Poll- Ing-phice, sauthoust nr Hoyne and Indiana treats. Judges, 8, 2 Rockwell, J.D, Bmmith, 3, ny Os, Diateiot S—North by Shlengo avenue, wouth by Take, oust by Louvitt, and Woat by, iboukwett ‘alllng-pluec, ner Us| i Miley at Luke streets. sudged dN, Clark, By Fo Hows ard, Thomas Floming. Dlatgict6—Nerth by Chicago avenue, south by Lak, eat by Mockwell, snd weet by oity limits, Folling-place, depot corner Bacramonto ayeoun und Kinzlu street. Judges, Martin stoCuo, 0, 8,. Ward, H. BM. Stover. YOUNTEENTI WARD, District 1~North by Weat Huron stroot and Pratt strect exigent south by Oblo strect, onal by North Brand, und weet by May stroct, Poll- » ibg-place, 1 Wost “rio streot.. Judgos, J. iy ' Nordham, 2, Nowion, Jawes Carrigan, Jp, District z—North and cast by Cotengo River, south by centres of West Huron stroetand Pratt atreat, and west by Sus stroct. Politug-placed, 403 Milwaukee avonus. Judges, Louis sobuliz, 'T. Brown, Liane Gimbel. ‘District 3—Narth by Chicago avenue, south by t Obie, oust by Muy, und west by Noble vtreet. Polling-placo, soulhweat coriior Chicago und Rucker street, Judges, Willian Thomus, Le ‘Thorn, Willtatn Biuhin. District —Norta by Auguste Street, south by ‘bicugn avenue, enst by 8 Noble street. Poliiug-place, 477 Milwaukee uye= pus. Judges, Jaco Ovstman, Frank Scbaack, Jobn Behiott, Distriat &—North by Cornolla atreet, south by, Suntu, Kne “Pp District lay streot, and west by |- Weat Ohlo, ovat by Noble, and west by Aabland District. a rniling-pince, Summit. Judges, D. avenne, Poiing-place, 448 Chiengo nvenue. | O'Brien, Watkins, O. Graves, ! 1D Duensing, Ph, Knopf. 0, Gastiteld, District, 4—Polling-place, Mount Forest. wrth by Cornelia atrect, suitth by | Judues, HH. Kellogg, Thomas Beebo, W. J. t . east by Chicnze tver, and west | Cronin, nie atrect, Falling: place, 629 Noble street, DARE VIEW, pions. Albrecht, Vincent Marjousky, H. wegtinfet te Boulny -pince, southeast carne of “District s—-North by Division atrect, south by | CHT: Gece Chee eae eames: HP. Cornelin strect. enst by Noble street. nnd weat Distrlet2—Palling-place, Town-Hall, Judges, hy Ashland avenuc. Potiiig-place. R25 Milwatt> | Eagar Sandars, 11 C. Bradiey, G. D. Williston, ken avonine judges, Androw Quald, Wiltiam District, 3—Polling-place, | Itallroad Depot, “Disttiet. &North iE North avenue, south by Sea taro Tarot de Ne HH We Yas Horn, Pivinlon -ageachs enat By Neti: flee Gh rest | District 4—Polling-piaco, ftallrond | Dapnt, ie aon Tudten A. Ge luit, tn Soyer, fepen dudges, Peter Schucper, Nick Mann, Hohn Norton District 0—North by North aranue, south b RORWNODI PARKS i Division etree, cane by Aahiand nvenuo, and |, District I—Polling-placa, Camnck's Hall west by Hobey ‘atreet. Polling piace, northeast | Judges, H.C. Butler, J. Mall, W. 8, Smith, corner Milwaukee avenue and Purlina strant. |, District Foun pau Schon-tourc. dudgon, KF. Schuenowald, Adolph Dettman, | Judges, Hl. Mf. Potors, J. Firlko, F. Hy Kline. MMiatrich 1North by North avenue, aouth by suet istrict W=-Nort ‘arth avenue, Bot intriot 1—! enlace, Movers’ A Division street, cast ty Rebuy street. and west tet tee pine ws ti. Ge Ae by clty iimita Potling-pluoe, corner Westorn | 8, C, sigwnlt. avenue and North aventc. Judges, 0. Dot District 2—Potling-place, East Wheeling, noveky, tdward Warnceke, Chariea Boerre: Judges, J. G. Schnulder, C. Sulter, P. Hart. epetest U3 1 lon atreet. anu +4 THORNTON. a Hi a s ie “A Weal hy elty Linita Poltingspines. QoL A tema | _ Disteict!—Polling-place, Town Hall, Village of street. Jules, Thums Schuits, Michael Bare | Thornton, Judyes. tawn officers, 4 fetta Dd, tock, District 2—F apis pines Lund's Hall, Village District 12—North by Chteago ttlvorand Fuilers | of Dalton. Judges, 0. H. Balisbury, J. Lerger, cast by Chlenze Hiver, routh by | Ae W. Lund, and went by: Se viand avunucand pI Poin stone aici ee and Wieeonsin Divishon strict 1—Polling-place, Crure’a Mall. Ju Northwestern Ra trod, Potle ( William Barely, ik E Kingalty. Re Pearsall District 2—Polting-plice, Town fult, Austin, Bowen, M. dy Clark. the tracks of ot the Chicago ing-place, corner of Kiston and Clybourn aves Tens st re KE. 2. Hart, Nup. Chapman, Judyon, BN Dennen Hi rene Ae a 2 Diatrive 3 ephice, . dudgen, Dittict WeNoeth by elty mits, south, by ann Lewis, Genre | titterm Frode note, North avenue, cast by Ashiand avento and Wise TF eplien, Clyde, Judges, i. eonsin and Milwaukee Divieion of Chicago & Moune fe sepunint dries ff ncociee Se i Sortnwosteru [lalienad And vegan by city. 1(nits, Diateiot FPelling: place, Benin House, righ: ‘August Steinbaus, Ed Sundors, MA. O'DHon. fone du ieoss Jamu teamrattyi@; Taqudy ean FIFTEENTH WAND. JEFFERSON, " Town-Hall, Judges, Walls, nnnville, Judges, District 1--North by Fullerton avenue, east by District 1—Polling-place Racing avenue, south ty Clybourn place, and | T. Kehultz F.0D, Waollf, 0 weat by the North Hrinch. Polting-pluce, south- | ¢ Distriet2—Poalling-pine: west corner Webster and .Ciybouro avenues, | John Berg, J. Budiiniz, ¥ huson. Judges. 0, Hange, et oe 0, Ernst. District oP allttire pi Park Pince ffotel. Distriet 2—North by Fullerton ayenuo, enrt by | Judges, F. De Prubl, P. W. Bandow, John Aus- Bheficld aveune, south as follows: Deginning at | tin, the'interseetion uf North avenie with the North NEW TIER. Hranch, thence running northwesteris along Mistriot 1—Polling-"laco, talfrond Depot, Win- wild North Branch to the intersection with C! netk, Judges, M, J. Math, T, Copotin, M. Garm- thenco eust ntung the conth Wine af | fay, suid Clybourn plice to the east line of Ray District 2-Polling-place, Wilmette. Judges, Rowan = avenue, thence north to V ing-plnec, enrner Shetleld and Clybourn Yorn oiloerey EVANSTON. Judges, A. W, Waldo, B.A. Miller, Thomas oe roven, District J—Polling-plnce, Town-Hall. Judges, Distriet d-North by Fatterton avenue, enst hy | town ullcers. Larrabee, south by Centre, and west by Bheitield District 2—Polling-place, old ralirand depot, avenue. 'Polling-plice, northenst corner Hule | South auston. Judges, 0. Crane, J. Birdsall, sted und Sopbin streets, Judes, W. 5. Furness, | Ntek Diddier, F.7, Qook Lindab. Dists ut t--Polling: place, raltrond depot, Rogers Distriet North Centre, east by Rurling, | Park, Judges. G. W. Carponter, Audrew Jack- south by Novth avenue, ond west by Betield son, Henry SMuno,. avenue, Polilng-plice, ‘northeast corner Hil CALUMET. eet ern ty Centre, ent by Mohnwie, | jn. t%and 18. Polling-plaee, house of Jntin Dun south by h Pulling-pinee, eoutheust corner. Larratice aud | Mficrre Uses Ar Be Dittnina, D. D. Yong, 1. he Wisconsin streets, durges, Gustavo Lang, District 2—That part of the town contained in Henry Englehardt, D, Culbert. the smith balf of Sees, 18, Irene dR aude ni of District 6—North by Centre. enat by Lake Mich- | goon, 10, 3), an Polting-pinee, railroad stae igan. south by Menominee, and west by Mohawk. f tke dies Charles gliva, Folting-place, northeast corner Hurlbiit and Me- | ‘pn ‘Morgan, datin-A: Hdgron, * omnes atecets, Judges, Jacub O, Perry, W. H. j Dintrich Alt that park of shag Lert ientained oo ihe In Sees, 2F, 20, 0, Bi. ie, and 3 Pal = lice, District 7—North by Fullorton avenue, east by | house of George in cater, dudges Guorse ee llen ane SE weptre. and ery Lichtenmerer, C, Beker, John Sidell, at 10, ophine pater AvenuD Por licestutinn, Judges, 0b. Couka, Henry Speur, | Mt.A. BR. Parsons appeared before the Ut A.d. Barkers Board asking for Soetalistic representation District &—North by Menominee, east by Lake | in the Fifteenth Ward. Some diseussion en- Michigun, south by North avenno, and west by | sted, and several moatlons were made on the Mohawk, Polling-ptace, northenst corner Eu> | subject which were not entertained. Aga weniu anil Seduwiek sircets, “Judgee, A. Busch | compromise, Mr. Cohuru moved that the wah, Q. Iiehurds, J. H. Ernst, Judges of election ineach and every election SIXTEENTH WARD, +} preelnet in the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Foure Distriot 1—North by North uvenue, south by | teenth, Fifteenth, and teenth Wards do Division, enst by laiko Michignn, and west by | requested -to admit one member of the So- Jakalle,, Folling-place, 6) ae Ghar street. | ciniistic Inbor party inside the poll-ranins District SoNerth by Schiller and Connere wost | 02 the dayof election, there to remaln until by Hurlbut street and Clyboura avenue, smuin | the count of the votes Ig completed and re~ uy Division, and east by La Salle, Polling-plice, | ttirns made Lip, provided said representatives wi North Wells, street. Judges, John Gerlach, | be designated by proper credentials signed Andrew Blshomt, John 1H, Welsh. My, the Chairtnan and Secretary of the party, District I-North by North avenue, south by his motion was adopted. Sehiller ang Conners, enst by Lo Salle, and west Bills amounting to $7,501 were reported by by Hurlbut. Polling-place, northwest corner | the Canmuilttee on Charities. Sedgewick and Bluckhawk streets. Judges, Vale ed anrihe Ith i. Knolp, J, Keine wes, ae Band then adjourned until Thursday preuateiet s—North by Norta avenue, east by 2 PSNR. ee uribut, aud southwest by Clybourn avenue, Pollingspince, lu Mounwke street, coracr of | THLE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, Blackhawk, Judges, Anton Imboff, Houry Sev ————— Or latrios uNurtn and east by Cyn Bont. Move: bibs North and ef by IIT AVENIIG, = south by Division street, west by Halsted. Pull: To the Editor of The Chteago Tribune, WR place, A, Be aiarenue: Judges, F, Cmcaao, Oct. 1.—The Election laws roquire nite, W, Sel a W. Novl, A year's resifenco in the State, six months {nthe District 6—North by North avenue, south b: ae: 5 hae “ Division, cast ty Haleted street and Cleburne | County. thirty days in the ward, and ton days to avente, and west by the North Braue. Pullinge | the precinct, ns conditions for a legil voto, Un Wests V2 North uvenue, Judges, F, Stauder, 3. | dor these provisions every yeter moving fram Waldner, 18, Brachteudort. ‘one ward Into anotbor_aftor to-morrow (Satut+ SEVENTEENTH WARD, dus) loses his vote, Unless some attention ts District 1—North vision, south by Chicas pixen to thig, the Republican purty may lose rouvenne, ent by Werain, and west by@tio | 5.000 votes by the transient ehuructer of tho North Dra Palling-plice, southwest comer | boarders, and nearly every howtee In the city Isa {tabblo ond, Laeraben sirvcks, Judges, Joseph | ive toeany oe tarmunenie ur remeiae Wie i SNorih by Hivision south by Hobbie | they are until after election, Botter stay at and Wendel , cast by Franklin, and west by Wos | boine than to take any chances, = West S1pr. aon. Palting-pluco, southenst corner Townsend ape nnd Elm. Judges, Androw G. Lundberg, George L. Ward, William Herring, organ f A Strect-Oar Experience, To the Editor of The Ulteago Tribune. District }—North by Hubbie, south by Chicago : nvenud, eat by Sedgwick, tmd wert be Wessen, | , CHICAGO, Bept. ,—A dark nights horses all Polling-place, ‘nortlio rst corner Tawnsend and | buton a gallop; a etreot-car eo overcrowded Whito: streets, Judges, A. Fl, Robinson, Peter | that, asf subsequently found to my sarrow, no Johnaon, Michael Sulllyat foothold whatever could be gained; a vain at- District 4—North by Wendell, south by Chi- Gage neoniies eat US Bracken nd pee ip | tempt to combat all this resulting In betng Eudgiwiel, Poiling-place, southeast corner Mare | Oraggod rome distance, thrown down, and ketanit White streets, Judges, A, Boone, John | severoly bruised and burt, the driver menn- Engberg, James MoMahon. while pursuing bis glecsomo way, unmindful of District 5—North by Chicnzo avenuo, south by | the passengers’ calla, to stp. Few drivera with Ontario, enst by Frankiin,and west by the North | y full load will atop far fn incoming passonger, Iiranch, Polting-place, southeustcornor Market | and J knew full well that my anly hope. 0 and [tron streets. Jud) Henry Spul uiunes W. Thien, te ‘Onn ines, ary = Bpuler, | reaching home ata reasonable hour was to take b ley. the risk I did—a nightly risk, Were na lino of District d—North hy Ontario, south by. tho | omnibuscs again innugurated on the West slide, river, cnst be Franklin, and weat by tho North | the Weat Division Mllway Company would ex: Mrunch. Polling-pluce, nurtheast corner Mnekot | perience that the Intenso’ dissatisfaction caused and Kingle streota, dudmea, Joho 1, Mullin, | amor pasaengura by thelr pennywise over- Veter Michele, Lhomna Carnes. crowding pelloy would tuko very practien! “Aiairiegl So eT Ra Gh rbnpe. G. jatrict I—North by*Division, sou y Chica: avenue, cast by Tako. Sichtinn., an went by English on Rebel Clatma, State, Polling-place, 240 Rush street, Judgos, To the Edttor of The Cateuyo Tribune, HM. T. Thompson, It, Alimindinger, Robert Kon- Bourn Beno, Ind., Oct. L—If tho Demooracy nov. a District 2—North by Division, south by Cyl- | are to bave the beneft of # bigh-sounding, fngo avenuo, caat Ly State,and west by La Galle, | humbugalng pledge to veto Robel claims, this Quging placa, Purner Hall. Clark agree, Judges, pledge should come from ‘both candidates for 7 rol rlas Hurpel, Patric waley Prosident and Vico-Preaident. ‘fhe press should District 3—North by Division, south by Chicn| 3 aventio, cast by Stato. A wast by Franti: | callattention to tho fact that Engllsh stands Volling-pluce, northwest corner Chiengo avenue | (and will stand unless forced to doclaro bimnself) and Wells street, Judged, Charics &. Anthony, | entirely uncommitted. He would Xo the bones J.N. Maynard, James Kerns. Ht ot Hancock's lotter, set go in ff elected une or, cust by Btule, and weet by Franklin, Polling- | serviency to the South ho would Iinmediately pince, At North Wells streot, Judges, Watson | hocome ihe favorit of Southern politiolans und rifith, John H. Haake, Frank Cunninghatn. Rebel claiinholders, This is Just tho position Uistricth—North by Ohlo, swith, by Minots, | Engiiab would ike, and bistory proves ho would ent by stata: and weat by Franklin. Polling- | stand a No. 1 chance of becowing Prestitent. Ince, 105 North Clark street. Judgos, Horinun Three Presidents have died ty ollice who wero Nether, George Atzel, Jumes 8, Kerrett. t wd by DietrieeUoNorih by Ero, euuth by Onto, onet | Weagztoue to the Bauth, and wore succeeded by aby Stute, and west by Franklin, Polllnz-pince, William H. English inust not be allowed to ibs Norih Clurke street, diamer, Cc. Sbuliicems gig Hea fay tlnty anuBe, not, Le, allowed to Freeman Connor, Edwant Kehoe. 7 > letrict 5—Norih by Chicngo avenue, south b galntry porowenly Daderatandiag sho sisters Brin. pial b Cate rode DY rank ee Fall — id Ing-pince,, North Cinrk stroe #08, 3.8, , Dunhatn. tt. f Betz, Pilip Connelly. ae Fa a reabuka District 8—North by Chicugo avenue, south by Ls Chfeago g Ohiu, cast by Lake Michigan, and wost by state, Curcano, Oct, 1-1 am greatly surprised that Poliihgeulaeo. corner of Pine and Leggett etrecta, | thoro should be any controversy over tho mattor dud ses, Georyo Webster, CharleaCloyes, Edward | of that “ ebip of atone.” ‘Tho writer of this note 1okes, f : District t—North by Ohia, south hy tho river, | Well remonibers the timo and ocenslon of the east by Lake Michivan.and weat by State, Poll- | mooting at whlob the sitntlo waa used, Tt was at por nines, URuebsireot. Judes, Willlum Floto, | a meoting beld nt *be old Metropotitan Mull to L, L, Wadaworth, Auron MoKuy, denounce Andrew Johnson's treachery to tha HYDE DANK, Republican party, The elequeut orator stopped District 1—Polltne-plice, V ingen Tall, Judges, | suddonty in bis argument, and, 08 by w sudden P varie 2 Pole oer Cand Top: ge, Muspteation, turning full’ to tho sudiencs und Ny Ms it eds Ey. a1 6 1. Hew] | stopping tu the trons of tho atize. 118 most Im outers Y Atonwer de ie tlaeuttanad te tastenn Lexsive tone and manner suds He hid better Stute street south of Morty-sovouth strent, Sacre h nate “than attempt to A I '. 5 aR We, 0 Luctutss: Gi We Being) eohra As Folunghon liean party." For a thoment- a pin cout Muaher, ee — | a I - | have boon heard if it had fallen upon the toor Trans den ee Beene pa Cte Husa, ‘of the stage; and then, us its full moaning was Heese grasped by tho fiumenae audience, cheor after late oS ert very .Enginasttouse. | Gray moments ufore tug spukur eugkd reve er dutleta, dob Aolntusiy Ws Te Aritolly THataes. | ot Broered fa hla tio it abvuniont. ‘Lhe ape District 6—Polling-placo, Justico Bremon's of- | Wie published In ti ‘our paper of tha nex: mornings and the writer clipped it from your Hea. dudes, Je Ay Johnau, Jacob Bromor, | Siitinc'amud carried 4b Mn Wis pocket nook far District f—Colttogepiaces Kindale, Judges, F, | years, until It wie worn ov ‘Tueger, Bthnpson, J. W. Squire, Cannot now find it. Suppose District tl Polling places, Rosoland Past ots tiene poaeaito aud veutito. ih i churue Ree ayaa: Hirdin Vanderbilt, Heaaa Fishery | it nat tho oloyuont Htnerd.” JW. We Distniet 2 Polling places Riverdale Post-Of- fice, ea a, J HH, Howon, C, Schaolfor, T. Ingersoll, Joudw ‘To tha Bditor of The Catcago Tribune, District 10~Pollingspiace, northwest corner | en:cago, Oot. L—I Judo by the tuterview of Bi strsiiret amet efiteareats, Judges, HAVaURDD, | your roportor with Att. Ingersoll, published on LAKE. ‘Tburslay morning, thut iy remark In the lust Hetrict 1—Palling- place, Town-full. Jud, Nothodlat preachers muoting have beon misre- i! rut MeCheynoy, J, &, Wares, Charles Kota ported to Be Ingerwll by some bonsiing Buns re errs Pa s gaid nothing whatever nbout bie * using iu- ppuiclet 2Pollingsptaee,, Columan Henools | decent languyco iu tie family.” 1 tueldencelly ve peg Ala ines AL Moriarty, = Stated on direct authority that’ he was tn the i “a uf the Itypul- 1 presume, a4) od refer to your wt rie Ing-pluce, Enylowood Rouso, | habit ofawearing iu company and before bis audges'D, Le Kinuoydedobasod, yale O'Cuwe | damtigy which te admitted to your reporter wis nell, true, toying, “7 often swear,” eto. ln the sane District 4—Polling-place, Bchool-Touse, Fifty- | connection 1 ld, however, that infidelliy was fitth, near Western nyenue, Judges, J, A. | not fairly. tes yy the woud or bad bubits of Douglas, A. Calvin, H. Chittioks Bugle tutide pus you Of then Live purely and an MAINE. morally, owlog to the Influence of Curistion an ig <i ~ 7 Za District 1—Holling-place, Walon Hall, Doss guateys Pate Sealey, fd Cartetun soaety! 7 ut in latice: siya ORT DCOre * of Mnduoity “ons. yoriod ‘ur ‘a. sation District —Poalling-placg, depot Park Rigo, 0 4 real intlugnce, aud chit Judges, A.J, Whitcomb, 8, Cumming, 2. Sobleuy | eet re eet te te tne ehed . ‘! : oral Jnterrexnum,” y " + “District, 1~Polling-place, Maywood ° Hall. | ago, i Ree revival of imurarality: with Judyes, P, Bolwder, G. Sownegnd, 8.8. Kora, whey rota ot ntidetity. The teat “Hy tuele Me ‘, ‘ulty yu stl not Hetty,” ly om District $—Volling-plage, Chrie'Thlol's full, prapprly be applied to a slngio inidut’s bie gras Judges, H. Volberding, Po. Cavity Hs aiseons | BayPisin gy ebolnaiv fu. ies eyiicmnudon uf brink, Br, infidelity whon appliod to untvorenl blatory. ce LYONS: And tho dlatingulshud Professor of bistury re- Distrlot 1—Polling-place, La Grange Dopot, | ferred to above not only wéserty but proves tn Judges, W, G. Little, ke Vial, G. B. Tourpe, detall tat whenevor people have beon ‘led ta Distelot $—Poiling- place, Hottinan's ature, Lys | dledetiove the Hook which mvs “bow ous Judges, H. i, Polk, W. Lunn, L, dloudy, steul,” "thou shalt pot counult adultery, ‘District ¢—North by [ittnois. south by the rive pledged, and with his ald record of entire eube* ie shalt not kitl,” vioo and vt j- ingly incrensod among nae ar Sere spond: W. FP. Crarts. << MINNESOTA WHUAT, MiINNFAroDIs, Minn. Oct. t—In the ag gregate the wheat In this State and In Dako falas turned out better than was expected three weeks ago, when tho harvesters wore overtaken by frequent heavy rains,’ The crop of Minnesota is bat ttle shortot an average, and in Dikota itfs fully up to the average, ant turning out from twenty te thirty bushels to the acre, and mostof ft grading No.l. Insume toealittes the yleld is thirty-five bushels tothe acre. ‘Tha Nurth- ern Pacife Ratlroad’ ts employing its entire frelahting eapacity to move the grain te Duluth. “Here the receipts of whent are large, amounting to 195,600 bushels last week, Prices rule at 84 couts for No. 1, 85 for No, 3, and 77 for No.3, The millers pay ag high as OL cents for No. L when delivered ab the mills iT Tiatath the wheat receipt “ y i Awhent rhipts wv {mate 300,00) bushels per week, nid Lin aiitpe P sat onee for the Lower Lakes and the sea hoard, Priees there rule as high as 03 cents for No. t hard and 9$ for No.1, whieh are. fuir prices, ———____ Just ar Good vn Repubilown as Thore Tae To the Editurs of the Koksune Guaette, ne John A. Clark, of Wish ng.on, D. 0, in He and Englist Club recent ly, used tho following hana, “There te uo better Deuverat In the United States than Foun niyself. Ciuve been one ail inv life. and never voted any other tlekat. In addition [served four sours (n the Confederate fein. and am an good w soldier us any witch. burolng Purtan of the North, ‘Let tho dend past bury ftedead) + 3 in reply, there never was a better Republican, than Fam myself. cithor in tha United States or any othor country. | never voted, nor nover expeet to vate ny other teket, 1 served over four years tn tho Uaton army und ordered iny men ta buen old Champ Furgerson's property, who wi note! bushwoneker during tho Wat, and who saught to starve Onion soldiers at Chattanooga, Tenn. by capturing and burning Union army supplystrains. § ontered my men to burn the town of Griswoldyille, Ga. A place where "boy made atl kind of small armsund ammunition ta murder Union soldiers wl b, and pm rendy tody eo again, Tama better soldier than woy infernal Kebel of the South. Let the vine poet jive on forever, Koxosto, Ind. JOSTAT BLANLETS Quite a commotion of the street! Cause: Free trial of Rlehmand Gem Cigarettes, ——————————————EEEE—————— by NEBAL NOTICES, OFLKICIS OF The Silver Islet Consolidated Min- ing and Lands Company, 52 Broadway, Nw Vouk. Sept, 18 UH, Notice {s hereby givan tut the Directors of thin Company, by auihority wectuly conterred by the Suurenoders, boreby cult for «*Copteibuilon oF Ase Rossmion. Dollar per share, payable an the first day ut CMDUF NeXt StockhowWers are re- hesied to rend and conform to the sipuiation in- dotsed on Oielr Sire Certitientes, ax tallure to pay le walt ue Fear oaiate ut the enteot t bar cunt neennim wil’ be uilowed svn pagments. made prior fo isu November. Bre TH: ei Vieo-President, N, T.—Remittances for Contributions ahould be no- companted with the Cortifentes of ptuca, thut pay- Ment way bo ucanowladgod shuren, but. Where th! Ja tinpracticat.e or Incunventent, rocoipis will De re- turned for nttachment te certilestes on which puy> ment ts mado, Direct all rexistore 1 matter for this Com; tu No.3! Browdway oF Hie ObpEar Tho above notice In aauedt purauant tos Resolution Of tho Directors passed Jung 10,20 for opernting expenres m the mine"; and, inasmuch ha the pronpective product at the ric discovered cannot be realled tn Lima to provide for Tranter supplies, ee. bie deemod. (pezped fepshewlé *' EDWARD LEARNED, President. ‘Now York, opt. 15, Is, ‘aaa OREGON RAILWAY & NAVIGATION COMPANY, . DONARSAU-8T,, NEW Vor, Sept, 1, 180.—The Board Of Directors hnvu decinrod ‘x qusrtoriy dividend of TWO. G) PERCE (payable vay, bat the odiea of the Farmers’ Loan and Tran Co, 3) Exchanze-place, Rew, Yorki alponserip dividend of Tan (0) Pee arable a the samo time, and place, both nay- ja tO stocknuldors of rocori Sept 2, Kor the pure pong of propariiut for nspocial musting uf the stock waders to be bold at Portiand, Ore .uny et 20 (of cial no ve will bo kiven by circular lotter to era}, the transfor bucks will be closed from Troasurer, OREGON RAILWAY & NAVIGATION COMPANY, D NABSAU-ST., NEW Yon, Sopt. 2, 1560. 2 ADINTIONAL NOTICE, 1n compliance with a ruling at the Governing Com- mitioo uf the New York Stock Exchange the tran for books uf the Oregon, Ituliwiy & Suvtention Company will ronpan Oct. zist and clone, Ort 2m, for the yur. oi poss of subscriptinn to nuw atack by stuoKholders of Tecurd Uct, 2th. By ordsror the Board of 2 reoturs, T. HL TYNDALE, Ars't Boc'y. OFFICE OF THIS LITTLE CHIEF MINING CO., New Yon, Bept, 24, LAL Tho Annunt Stecting of Btockhollors of the Little Chief Mining Cu, fur tection of Trusteos wiil be hold at the (tien of the Company, Na, Ls? Broutway, loom b.on Tausday, Vet. 5 INA, nb t ovcinck noon. ‘Tho transfer books will close an wth Sep.ember and Tatu eur Do opened on tin CHIEATTAM La BARLE, Secretary. ¥OR SALE, FOR SALE. TO NEWSPAPER HEN, A Mrat-class Chambers’ Folding Mas chine, with the Kahler Attachment. Will fold a sheet 80x50 or 24x36. In good ordor, at a very low price. Apply at this office. LOTTERY. mann ne nanan nna a ant: Sh! 0 2 x Z Ne WINGS.EVERY, che! fie iRoaelon pre AN BY, i MBINASSAUr STREET: : CORLIBERTY APE NEW YORK. “Wervous Bebitity---Gray's Specific Medicine, TRADE MARK ‘The Great En- TRADE BARK, gllah skemedy, - ni uutalling cure wet for PaminalWeik> Spermutore * arsttude ‘ thie fae: BEFORE TAKING 1 Vink "TER TAKING, ira Old Axe, an \s agos that Tend tO Hannity orcunsmuption, wid a Premature Greve. Ft Tis in aur pamphtot whiah we da hy ull to every ong. The specttia py wll dIruitiste At EL por jmekare, OF ir, or wi be wens tree by mai! on ro- Mat thw money by wibirexsing THE GRAY SEED= Sie Cos Mechames tock, Hetrolt, Mla te Uhivae by all W sole and ietalt id hy Eeruntaintn ev ory wher, ay hy nilddruceisin, VAS COn AKER wi hak Wo: SAME COATS, judion’ UUrcularny tte, Wholesale and Matuthe KR. 'T. 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