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a THE CHICAGO ‘IRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, -1880—TEN VAGLS, 1 emcee nee nse enn eee ee ee ———————————————————————— i formal ballot was ordered. Before tho result | Eiiett Anthony, Qvorro Gardner, and It. 8. [ be likely to do until the meeting of the Club this Minh route to Deadwood,—rall ta Pierre, and atogo | and Ningnra Fatla, and thouco to Cloyeland,'t f LOC AL POLITICS, Was minouneed the detexntions main to chance, | Wilianyson, a ie tig suite, 7 | ¥ebiige where tho twoennlutates are presenter. THE RAILROADS. theney ° iy ential, Tang Siratucestrn | hy ive, retreats. euinbunitlon of al heacly all in tho interest 0} irk Ewes, ate’s Attorney—Luther Latlin 3 e -- —— i: it) SI s . a 4. uy er, Who a onl é i Smee ; INOE Ccanttet—cfite Arad. with whieh tha Northwestern Rowd wilt run it . 2 RCheMeS "y t “Resolution” Durke atyented, fot Coroner—Cantite Tt, Matson. ean Kk THR REPUNLICAN NOMINATIONS neh The Officers of the Chicago & outtt far servige on thls tine, and wilt daily Tom Potter had a big Jolson and tn hla cueo ‘h Meeting Yesterday of the Water ee a uene NRE malas writ West tt a: inter ana ONE Bee eee ee acs ied ates Wastern Indiana Not in eames ty Dnuloal I met nie Hohe thtugh the, Sibi Fla wero to jue 1 oH, King, North Site: John Farren, Fifth Distriet. 1 At tho 1 orate headqunr cea i Naser A i ownrd Bt Pat via the Content of Town. : Wiltinins aM f fone sears | Hounced atrowe, At the Demiveratte heada' Cortempt. core wil bo tin between Chieage and Merve, Directors of the Des Moines & Kansai ft Rep bes Henn a County Hee Fe eee tog Attomtoycisoneor the | tors, whers they tnd been hoping for a mistake emp thie necessiutting tit one chung’ het werd Ch iS hehia mmenbog Buc Thatsili Ae le Convention. Mrhehtest of the younger members of the Rar. | of some kind, many ncknowledred that tho cae ind Deudwdad in either direction, an wore present, except George ah He inn elose student, an hard worker, anda Hne | tiexet was an unustally strong one, Among | The New Route to the Pacific | ytwre that vo other Ine can Tt owas deelted to go on survey of the rend, and the + M. Jones, was Instrooted ty putan rps inthe Held atonce. Ha started teers sosseeee A | spontker, ly his political career he hae always Fy nwas inns to minke the nomination | heen a Stalwart nl it was so ordered, the: in; Mt ~ An Exceptionally Strong | ony hutcdorenddwentienta ere Oe | eer ned f Hepubleans there was it general Feeling that ; 3 Ih the matter af distaon this line seulh atandl sticthe superior Nonch aro ull | succods isarstired with the tieket nominated An Important Consultae figures: Chienga to Pierro, 780 miles, nll-rall: nowledged ability ud are so sens | yesterday, A prominent Greenbucker exp ed tion, stiure, Perret Deadwood, 170. miles" total t ntionts, saat today, and while absent will make Arthur Dixon moved ty make the nomination | erally aud favorably kuown that only a briet eke: ! nit intica,—i saving In distance over al other routes: cory arrangements with wn engineer, is Ticket the Result of Its of Willan dT. King unanimous, Tho Conven- | wkerch Ta herded to introduce thotn to tho pulls | {88 his opinion that ie tleket was nine OF from 3010 400 niles. AlLelasses of pussouers | who i alrendy accurad, to procoed With tho aure te : tlon would not have ft, and: Ar, Dixun ent down | tte, stronger tha that of the Temcerata, On y Will be: dliowed 150 patiids of bagwnico us fur ns | Foy within five days. Now, how mucu, buttot, ae * Deliborations, intho atortn of dheapprovation, Kitk Mnwes was born in Worcester Counts, | hattds the Judicil tieket was contmended. Tho Burlington and tho™Wabash—What | Merre, ‘tho stuze company will carry fifty ficial fomidation, or fatitee Intontlom ; Mr. ltnelor moved that tho Convention.wtow | Muvsnchusetts, In Ik, He follawel tho sen £08 GEN, WEAVEM, Gould Is Striving For. eae ret nnd aggotid elnsd ekete ant 100 nrg to this prudeet, f oftinnt aay, tue the De an roceed to ballot for a candidate from the Nort Kotne errs aus a boy and your nat. Dut wave ° res on i" DI oe rectors present naolid wenlinor over hull & we Bite. : THUMAC prloe to. the War md Hwan his etudies | {He Flat candidate far Prositent, pasted thrown Tho ries from Chicago will bons follows: ‘Ta | milion wee talettus the Present tutes tho. eats i h Gard: d ANTHONY, ft Munson Academy. When the War broke out | tho city yes ya eM Perro, Dak, $24.05 first clus; €20 second class, | mute. My private optuton ts the project {sono i} Hawes, Anthony, Gardner, and | qiochatrruted tha motion ont ot order, and | he chlisted mid served for one yenr, belt for a | Streator, whero ho spoke yesterday. tle stopped | News Regarding Towa Roads—Notes and | ‘To Deudwood, sinzh first chs: by which the Wabaah expeets to get into Des ue Williamson Selected for the second formal ballot was ordered, Hefore | vortlen of he Hine, alznongh in tho Lurmyy in loo enoiagth sialg to breakfast at be 3te seal Pessonals, Hiss: sand si) ited class, Firat cole Takata Motes from {ts See Louis & Councltiiluita wala S vate: CU Uns y re commun of & Vessel on Lake Pouebartraln, he Me chulins 1 enormous reenbael le u is rely Re ie Prre, Bix Oe, 2 Judges. changes mostly. Tavera luihnne pene hy Tiuvtt been nsehaned to that special duty on aes uae aie Aenea DAE he wilt ine tinys’ Himits sevond and third chiss to Dendwoud, “When js Vint through train from Minneapo - Tho Secretary read the result ns f count of his nautical experiences, After bu was Augunate wivlgorotte cit maign in Michigan. He WESTERN INDIANA. eight doy! mit. ie ou lice Seis over tha SMinnenpotis & St. im RUA ste arattatthg. ae WillintasColiewe ie ise | peaks here Siturday: in Farwell fall JudgoTaley yestorlay morning deolted tho | rir END OF GOULINY MONOVOLY. | Kur Dodger? quer sous Gortoamiglont eat re 4 . Yorev nid, after reading haw for a while ia Massachue THE DEMOCRATIC LAMPAIIN COMDITTIER motion to attach the offleers of the Western In- |" aty. ALN. ‘Towne, Genertl Munger of tho | Mater Gilmore, uf tho Fort Dodge Hond, the ' @en. O. I, Mann for Shertff, ‘Tho relte, eame: to, this elty’ about fourteen | met at tho Titlmer House headquarters nbz | Mana Rallewd Company for contempt 1n dis- | central & Southern Pacitie Htaltrouds, arcived | CHE UEN. os te Inconte yet algnitlennt s: (Justice C. KR. Matson for Hisar aanpsray His prafoeaint, Ht fa’ slice gait | oloek susteniay afterioon. AG Tree. | et a en gam monte ngs | HUSeMUNMAY Ateruon Wy the Chleoeo, Bar | eexpome. in Taoklive nved rdont Lodge, buat " 5 Coroner. Tho third pnilot wae thon ontercad, At the | time steadily worked hisway upward until he fs ucdoriaiats ata dete tothe CAG HH ITE Ok BM ebis a dbarieen Nene ington & Quiney Raflrondt. and departed for the | there, uppenrs several notices of elections 1 Hi lust ho call the uclegntes began t zed na one of the leadiniz members 9 Wi A Conmutten ¢ iy a i Kast onthe b:lo p.m. train of the Michigan | townships to vote u 6 per cont tnx to the Sinnes Ey ae eee Te tr inten Gardner aad wo Hur, He took no pure in polities To settla all lexal poluts In tho euti> | poad Company to prot eat tho Chicago & West> } Contral, Me. ‘Towne's gomy Last ordinurily | Udulls Se. Louis, south fram Fort Dodge, down eantunbly to undertake the des,] " 4 ie ters. Heports were ere Indian Hallrond Comping from crossing when they wut thronizh the Secretary annotaved | Until about two yours wire. when hy lind innny a th Fesiit as folios: Hee a ee Te ea tone a number of comultiees, ant the | Dicce of land ying east of Chirk street, nother ventlon at Springfiotd In Muy, ated the atimping j Cominittes on Printing authorized t pleco on the west sido of Clark street neur Six | Groat secrecy hus been preserved rexording Mr. | WUE goon to that point, al of which lidicatos which ho has lone over the Stute since the cum | numberof posters printed, A vommunieation | teenth, and tho. tracks of tho complainant on Hrowne's tuteslony, brat a LUBENE tepresentative, | tut the Minneapolts & Sv Louis could not make pain opened, have ouute hin go well known | was kend © from going members a {) tho samo street, nnd an: infunetion wns granted. | noyerthelese, learned tho object af his trip, torms with tho Fort Dodge Read for n through, throughowt Minvls that bis nominition will be | Gorman muitary compuny on tho North | ote tath of eptember the Western Indian a : » | train te Des Motnes, ‘ recognized allover the State ns astrong and fit- | Side, who ann unced thoir intention of which this time Is of the greatest Importnnee. wrauld bo of No more moment thnnany othr | HALES Dayton.” The main no wilt cn to allroad Hager golng Bust on business. | mines, If Dayton votes a subsidy the main line . Renomination of Recorder Brockway i and State’s-Attorney Mills, 7 + Not long auga n company of wealthy Dostonians The Democrats Admit that the Nominces | sunrara“” re aaa sereense 7 [ting one, Alauihtering | Cullome | Ueeangy hho dunt ey luk): Its trucks aeross the Lind east of | On the sume train with Mr. ‘Towne there left for | and thelr wives, en route, struck the tral of the 1 Meccardiees nuimitidion wae iite tinane | 4 killntt, Antone was born In Spatford, Quone | retuved tu gant a Heerise forthe Company, Tha | Chirk | street, and nm ahort time Ago | tho Hust Mr. W. fh. Strong, General Muna- | yetenin Conductor John Ackley, who. pituted ! Cannot Be Beaten. Inious, ana forth ballot was ordered, During | dnt County, Xo Xin Un, He pe tuted fro som dant Ming wil be helvin the | to; olleers of — tho Company were | ger of the Atehiaon, ‘Topeka & Santa | them from Davenport agross lows. A few day: if 7 “ sity vg | Harnilton eo dn BW, and (a deal he was ade { itternaon, whet the mocting wil be held tn the of tog 4 vhy , rt ¥ 4 * oxo he recalved frém_ the company an 3 tho cull IL M, Singer notified the city delegates: i Henduarters i the lepublic Lite f neo | cited to show enuse why they snould nut be | i, and Mr. Stubbs, General Krelght | Sf 4 "that thoy ‘ try. mitten! to the fie in Oswego, heving studled | now liendquarters in the epublica Sura 9 35 elegant. gold uripsntek, in whieh was xed AE EGey Dire Ne DAES Sa ry. ander Prof, Theodore We pw. Immediately Buitding. foraiehest for, dlohoying the injunetion,. tio Agent of the Central & Southorn Pas | the photography or (tho jcntira purty, t Boe Ne or his ! Vest Util * BE UNION 1 she ane. ' ft eilie, 3 ae 72 th nm alte. #0 n 3 i. George ‘W, Adams Selected for Senator in ant of disapproval and cries of “ No bull trom ta emetico in Merling tine ater Aregular siete pr ti Vinton Teague was wy: lund uf the fusluse ithe tragke until Agent AF eet er et or Pai Feutroatrons in nifty in, aes fod worm ‘ ‘ dozing here, cturning Bi rit short Udine, during which ho | je Wve site i . : 1 ra #80 token of thelr anpreciution of his ollieinl es the Sixth District, When tho ‘Tenth Want was called " Resolu- | ies manned. ne cane te Chlenge where he hus | Nel Haat evening ae, the roumaat the Axsnelt. | ater thoy wore laid. Me. Hirowe Aled aa an: | love this mornivg, ‘Tho Cuet of thesy ultlelals | Youurteae umn ens Of passengers: Winn fae \ tion” Burke sald: leeogniaiy the fet that | since bullt up hls kirge pructice. Uls practice | Mt ieee the Comiltice on Politlent awer, relying on various grounis of Juatitien: \-making the trip together nt once eonvineed ‘Tun | xptondid conductors never Tidutees In aay Bs the connte; titled to representation [shouts | in this elty has brought Hin in ena ncction wit | eee eee eee cat ee envcrean plan for pl Hon For having laid tho tracks, Tt was alwys & | soeinuss man tat something of an huportant |“ atytes” and tho gift was worthily bestowed. . REPUBLICAN TICKET. Or dlvgenty won of Abit” Soe tp SIE | some of Ue most finpartant cuwes ever telod, Ne Foe ee ee ietaue at Thos arieomingecters | eltaate proceading for u Judge tu bo culled on | Tie war to be trananeteds Att along Ho ighoun deeldted to Loento tho Sottttiorn ; are vie Je Me a its vote Meare aite: re Supres pe Hab be ei i CAs i . & Nebras orby, which TION: cheers from the country delegates) for Willlam= | reversals of Judsyimente neat She next maretiaigs Hy wilGhy th Abere contd bu ho appeal, A Court, how a repart WwHUL on fadicntes that the net to be a part of ¢ Burlington & Quincy doutle track from Jouneil Blutfs, his will ayvald ah . = tthe corporation, cata seth 4 Tho Republican County Convention, which Togas, cant cainected wits the argentantion | bagaken un, aud Wuaranghly lt kun, « Was held yesterday in Farwell Hull, was the From this on thocontest seemei to be between | or the Republican partys. in IME ne was elected Mecen of nearly all the ttepublican politicluns the ety Caccedis und the country candidate, Mee | Ci t ant the following yeur he Hat look ue the tlle hiterostscnnd avert) | Sutdlne the object of their trip, still he man iad z 1 tho niysterious intivin thy Jiudielal dignity, having due regard | MWC tO wet nt the meaning of " , rivate fhe prese: Uys Wao wentteMen ire to tect in New ides west of Chariton, This £4 a Cred anfted long iddress upon tho! prospects ut | jauleehine moke thann erkatie mraceigon keg | LOPE Wih tne Directors Of thelr rads to put aun | takes entirely out of ll competition with the inthe city and county. ‘The boily of tho hall cra E revo we Humber of Impo Republican sieves in his State Tuesday, mid | ho single eelne would have such a widespread | £24 to Gould's monopoly on the Pacitle business, | Wabash. us the competition censes at Hummese 1 the netiv oro tho result, was announced tha Ninth is Corputition Conse), Ho was wv mem | jueswiay at the Nuttonal election. tn mber, pet on auciets: banner fanrenl | rhoy wilt make acrnzements for, Co Junetion | ton, whieh ig enst of Chariton, Derby 4s th was rescryod for the delegates and the active | Ward changed ty Willlnnsen, Provite did Hk ifthe Constitution) Conventions of 162 | the wat the edlues-mnan at dls Stata hud effet on penalty Ot Ge ts would result from | o¢ the Atebise: fopoka & Santa Feand South | etation from Chariton onthe Mount Ay frienda of tho candidates, while the gillery, | wike. The Fourth ebnnged toten for Willams ] and 150, fn whieh be took a prominent part. In hover before taken steht deep interest ining Trervnttineg a ral rons eompnny to set nt deter: ern Paeitia. Rullrou ho Atenison, opel | 80 that Chariton 4 virtitully the enst i which was more than tutlf full, was devoted to | fon and three tor King. | The Ninth mem | tii he served us Corporation Counsel ander | gestion. ‘They tie ter of aury to ai a ei Hiei tanger i praceas of u Cou & Sunt Ko ts now at Sun Mavelul, No My | the Southern lowa & Nobraskn, so that after al, “the usoof those whu caine to witness the con- | changed from Willixmann to Bull. ‘The Seventh | Mayor Heath, Ho wns one of the fonnders of | fiy'socon (he cgeutnl ditt under. 1 | RE eee Gorman rellcny an by and the Southern Pacile at San Shon, ‘Only | the raco isnot so much with the Wabash as to ate Iw tho whole. a very orderly cons | WEN Over to Mall us Hkowlee Cleern and the | the Chiengo Law histitute, und iis been three | manieement de eountey had been eatrately | Hnetion wag later wie nbetintcly ald Tey cd anttes to be consirteted to | Feckre a route for anothor truck to aceommo= Se eae ae MenIIG pee int m WEN RBOTE HAT: Ltt oe eet ae ete ee eRe. *Gines ta Prusilonts tile slandibis ty ste prosperous, and they dll nat desire to evan tun | Onter nf the Court nathorzen tho Clerk to issita { little confusion, growing out of the zeal of the } and one to Harber, the risk of Wehiiye tn the taanetl poliey of ? 118: I. Baker, member of Congress from Goshen, Ind, was tntroduceil, und deliv= known ntha tive rotds. Ag | date fits own traffic in its own territory. A. ¢ wD 3 ble track aeros rt f tho firm of Gardnor & | the country, | Deinocratle sucegss tn Indiana ana lujanution cp somialntnaaey fling a bout | ig Is exper i ete trate Au eh en {rune ines 8 only n quuuselon OF ine 1 the Hees followers of favorit candidates, tho nroccedinys | (The Seeretnry Hien rent tho result as follows: ieee iivown ne trim aho'lameat | ARS CRUE (Get a ay a | MU autied go bo brow by the iit ia | Geo Var ar unt clu puto shnction is | fre zanatiog were conducted {nw eptrit of fairness and County, Now Vark, and waa burn im | gratle Aucoess In November, Wt shout tle | peared without the corporaty wal of one ot Mo | rade meet iM New vorke and. enter ne ies, AN INTERESTING DECISION. cency that shoutd servens a mektel forall future HCH TIRE, ILE rece ed See ee enact en eee cructlye complaint, qand without the signature of {6 | jong are aldo ta be agreed upon at this mettlitiz. | Spectat Correspomdcuce of The Chicago Tribtunes politien! gatherings of this dezeription. un excelent education. He read lnw. in | confident that Porter would be elected, other camptatnunts ad as ft yppeared that the | Ay firs cnn by tearied tho manuers uf the | srguiaror Tile Out AccAn inzercetinne dex Tha nominating epceches were short, pithy, § | Hugheston, where ho wag ndinitied tn the line tn | ginved his interesting epoch ty icine, the snd corporntion lad nasuilelontauthurite sete. | eo orile re ARIEL SeHe CG ORE Ht detent wae One IHD Malan Bloat: Goi’ and fo tha point. ‘hero was seareely An | nity having been no cholec, w Afth ballot | whero he remined util Migs 186, whott he qere | heme a description of how the Hepublicansef | do, that thy bond was absolutely void, “Without | Monge Mul tue couors Laclle bonnie ire wee | Saturday, by dudie Neeves; In at tmportane lw. Attempt ut cloquenees hardly nm word | was ordered, “It resulted ns follow Hed i this elty, Ho tne a hit repittution Stale _oaened “Far ipeyont Meit: Satuy Uy Geeliting whothor the bond was sullciont ta base | a route whieh will cHmbls” “them to | ult, Williaa Gualer, u eitizen of Bloowlnge DeDib bth Pinter nlavonent ies ee AE Ubiongnn et er ia thee she tal it ine, League a a Arran nungtits pereceits permuted that a defendant ine nuit, whe hid paces Gout s mon oa Amiens. ton, was Killed br 1874, while crossing tho Chica- and ono speechmaking was volunteercd. | Hall. 7 4 +9 i election returns from Olte and Indiana Luesdy | ean restralued by an avder of the Court with ties au in a + : y a ‘ +n eduduosiip. He hag tho repitution of bu. | os d un i ' ! ao & Alton ut Chestuut streot In this city, belong w ‘Tho deteguies seemed to have targely | Burd sees Pee ileat awd Oe inavingg tho requisie | eveuine at ts headquarters, Injunction eerved on tim, Git he stud const- | MUeelonger io San Leneleco than the Union | era yn awiteneeugine,. Allewing weetect oo 9 made up thoir minds fadvanee from a ctoge ates yerne a ae aetna ea ns Judicial turn ot lad, a csiorsa fy nace th Bet Fuca gala erate ee whethor the Jud factis taker. inte conskteration Une the naw the bart of the. Hartheondl Compunyty Waltons De i ; 5 y yells Sitia , citizens hela ny a, eomimitced “wn Binnie ery MW | Hustite, ndatinistraten, hit : Pa ene ay o morits of tho cand daieht { tion fo! proceed to the cic af cundidates for” | asin ie thevetore dd. youre ads, Tie netted serge talinnted kerb denote ‘The defendant could noe nnice: hinseie | Tete Fs ntteh more aullabley by rao ed | a tea ent ees Senlied tt 4 Siiy! from severe shows and heavy’ weather inthe | ithe declaration the attorney filled to nvor BITRINFF. down In F hree yenrs ago, and meourt of era The Court had Jurtadiction | winter. and his much ensler grudes. Boskdes, | that tho deceased left surviving hin any widow the way of 2 prempt trunsaction of the business: n -, ‘ Ie and hed approved the bond, whether richtfuily pe nt th shorter thi ronext of kin, Mra Gaulter was put on the *, Tor which they were eonvened, snonir Dotter sate” enters Trunk Denkersesn | te Penee there, pniered to dhe tive Or Wengtilly did hop miter, the ork iy | tHe weNe ine will be mun shorter tind te «ld j inher a Houshig speeehe rt doves and Wat rest ar the. meetin: rage Stn font th kaa fhe openty portion cd Laan Pmwoty, sound, and | ler it vol. Twas corti Me é "| ova to poiita in Arizont aud Southern Calle to pravo Ut sho was tho wilaw of dmawing the writ innduitto ran miguinst tho de} fornia. nnd this insiitess will all bo diverted cual witea He ere An clad. | fondant and fo rose riue nim foam entering on OF | cram the old cute to the new one. that the testiniony was fnudimeastble, Pore ub Taeteceh Iiock: ‘pure tint if i ied ni ‘Tho near completion of the new Paeliiecom- {| Wiission to aumenst was given, und, when tho al Hale Bh, Pay eye et e077 petttor io doubt accounts for Gould's prevent amended tectuention was. presented, the Tho cetiuunted strenuth of tho candidates for | Henenett, “Hruost Hummel, “and Camite i, | tsvb, nud hs prietteed fave th this ot sinew thut id 4 She 5 Dishes sterdiay's tse he time with onlforin sucy i} oi 1s WAS Fee ee eettduie cle wien | —ileruium Raster pald a uracerul, tritnte to tothe House uf, Representatives, and TOU Bee pulity clas and nominated Gen, QO... Mann, and the noml- wider the new. appartionment, he wis “ eonnpared with the results of thi: Informal bale | yy ydion was Followed by cheers and n tiger. to the State Senate trom the Yoventh, Be i defentants pleaded tho statute of fimitation on tae sbi aig ey SH ea ce a ot reeviine t {arg mufority ene tine. goa dcwn to upeate ne tha | west of Chitle street, tha Clerk enum hive Cole eee eT ee ie conte toe read. | Mowround done, wider tho aietrted declaration: é Itwas almost 10:30 o'clock when Mr. IT. M. following result: He served out the term of two years ax Senator, y Convention, however, he begin Lo ehange | lowed ‘thy order of thy Court and the prayer of Union and Krnsas Paellle route, techs that the | the dannuses were claimed to lnyve been sus- Stnger, Chairpinn of the County Central Com- | Necessary tan chotee, (lis practice Is largely with ellénts inthe coun | fis tune, He stated int when Muj. Scott of | the bIL) Mr. Brown elalmed te did not know bs Tines gust of the Missourl net mitrolied by him | tihred by the widow and ne will divert all the busituss thoy tof kin, while in aim to the new | the origina decliration jo daniizes were WL. fered the mune uf a eMored inn for noni | the tilunction rag wgalnst laying tracks onst of xf Mitte, succoeded In getting the two terma lng Jacob Gross fatthtnlly {| lon he was knominionsly hivsed. {Sensition,] | Chutk street, but that wits no dutense, Lease keated,—a work which was soinewhat dliieult, legates | ehicon, Topeka & Santis vlilmed to have beon sustained by the udminise oh Ot yO, terms Is Taeol Grass, Fett tey F et fe considered te he an open msiit ta the | Me weie ind been served On hlin, aid ho was | foute Vie the Atchivon. (fopela & S001 Fo a | eee eine ac ee oe ae eg owlng to the persistent buttonhollng of candl- the Clrenit Court. He is an. esp LV faverit | colored vote of Minots, Woiees, “Tats a iiet | bound to know it. Courthelt the plea good, which nevesstuted datos uni their friends, After the hist tortured with the legit prafeasion, by whom he le highty | ‘There wasn't any hisaing! Sit down!" ete. it was, however, contondud that thore bad <THE Now! a " or duduinent for tho defendant. it was olntmed wy tind ty. fed { oth t, tha esteonwd, Mr. Gross hus niways been a eon Maj. Seott rose fn mi . Hedeitlet that there | bean io violation of the injunutton becouse it THE SOI its T ACTF TC. , that under the orfiztnal decturation no recovery : tun bia ae ans teed ug we RENT, : sistent Repudilean, was any hissing. He detied Bird to prove there | ently ran against an undivided two-thirds, aud tu the Editor of The Chicayo Tetbune, whitever wits posable, and betore tho eauss of £ Convention was called to order. o x : 16 TulthCul and elllefent Recorder of Deeds, | was. (Cheers) Mls nontluce waa defeated, but | Mitt the defendant acquired In good falth, us ISMARCK, D.', Sopt. 2.—1 have to-day rend | action In the mended Geclarntion was dcelured * | Mr. Singer then announced that te had been | the result Ae unnamed the ‘Third Ward mat dines W, Brockway, was ulse vonaminited [it liens Nett the sninu respeet necorded to | ho Wud the right, the other umllyided one-third, ae Sateen ellele ace Sept. i ante ! tipo tho sutuitte of limitation of two yeure bud: Snstructed to nominate Mr. Eugene Cary, of the | changed over ta Manny tho Eighth voted for | ina geanine spleit of Civil vies retornt, His | ethers. ]Prolonzed chee: aud being a tenant in common with complains | ¥ fied tho Ith. taigned "tear 1 . hitervened, ‘Tho case will bu uppeuled,, itr Ward, for Tempontry Chairman, and, | Wie selhd, Evanston did tkewle, Jeferion and | admfinistrition of the offlce dariug the vast fore Mr. Bird came tothe tront again, Me was [wots It had tho right is such, there being no re- | Usted tho 1th, uni signed eur Isatte, é shes < eed atte Foe Tener ary vate | dite Hupped. tho Heventecnty wont over tn | senrs hus heen very economleal and thodutles | prescot ut the Convention, (A volee, “Who | atrulniog order against the Owner of that un- | “Tt Js tov full of bitterness and unfalrrepresen- ENGI DISCRIMINA'TTIONS: there being no other cand(dute, the nomination | y hots, Hyde Park nnd the Fourteenth Ward | of tho office have been coudueted iy amanner | were you fory") Hy was lit the Cai > x nit divided one-third, to enter on its portian of tho et OrEe: 4 eF tation to be permitted to sleep, a3 most articles Svectal Diayateh to The Cht rit was concurred in, di tho same thing, The Venth changed its | that has cllelted the warmest praie from those | sipport Jobin TE Oberly, whom he cotstde property and fay down 1s treks. ‘Phe Injunc= _ resect Hiaedteh $0: The Chtcnoy: Troan gs Me Caen iwtelly returned his thanks, and | nse: and two or teen delegates ivaved teenake | wie acecconceried in the cxpenditure of the | huithe trltest represeniative of Republican pritet | GoM ae ne ay mane te deneks. | the nunc: | weitton in xstuilae appuront spirit, and thete- | Cyrvrnann, 0., Ost b—-Loule and. Charles Te vguit thy Convention ta | ful Initadetive | Gen. Mann's nomination unaninuns; and it was | publle money, elp Himmense seneution: i voter, “What | us ordered by tho Court, to pravent the do- Tore deserves to bo noticed and corrected by | Crawford, who with W. W. Crawford, aluce des , Urged thy Convention to he exrefu add saardalned, Canute Mt Matson, Justice af the Peace, gone | are your't He himself was a Demoorat— | fendaut frond Interforing with some one who thinks [this duty tod ceed, composed tho’ fir of b. Crawford & PTH Hnean Mr Sta igs mR ter There were loud enlls for tho General, and fy | of our best-known Seavdinavinn eltzens. His | CToumilt: erles of “put hint out,” aud hisses so | eety east of Clark strevt, ag the own Yourcorrespondent, Bear Latte, response he mounted the rostrum and verurned: and ehullenge the respect of a heratinns hisaincero thantes the Ikdudness conferred Thy dehycates Keetned to pay very tito uttons mid the contidence repoxed in hin. Ue prom thon to the szondl a hore was too much | seed if elected to fulthCully disetarigo tha dit buzzing solny on In the lobbies and aletes, Ue of tho ofice: and ha Further pledged hin= : ENT WARD CONTEST, ly for thy ctection of the Kt er 7 se may miseod . was vompeiled to yo | tvorthicds had a right to enjoy the pre ma SE Te rN te | Roatan) eee Cae compones to leave | ifalnanmisidersts the Wextorn Taqtuna wig | ‘itl the assertion * that tho work on tho Norte rt and Jusilee of tho ‘Str. 1. D.Condee then rasound indo nalirring | when tho bill was Med, from trespngsing on the | ort ? racltle extension [8 rapidly drawing to 2 hes given universal satisfacuion. appeal, but wre Interrupted every minute by t was aimitted that a tenant | close.” ‘Unis is untrite, us the grading, track~ opr, one of the four candidates for | Bird und one Wialuint Leander, vt a genoa Mut tho right, na anatter | Jaying, and surfacing aro ndyanelne at the rate Conunlasioner, fs 2 commission merchant | dist Peceurved ft the vifurt his interest v to enter Son, conl-deaters of this city, in 187d, to-day began suits in the Cuminon Pleas Court agalnss Y rosyivanin Raslrond Company for Al and ngninst tho Pounsylvaniat Com iiye tho, Cleveland & Pittsburg and Clov =5 ft them fst events ut thy Palmer House heads | Uig bit hud never been tiled. Under tho ele: ait eo Penney Ty" we ‘Sales V1 7 v . v | work, and will continne the grading during the | chattels in possession of tho Pennsylvania eT ey er stuatiy fromes tory | elmstinces, tnorefore, tho rule would bave to | winter wo tht Iho track muy bu Jal ta sities | Company, the corporation succeeding the Penns 4 | pene antt the Convention at tie baliver (use | D8 iischarced against all tho respondonts, City early next sume eylvunin tulroad Company. ho exse awakens to | PW dtc hieshye morning Lie apnartions | qiiidgwtaveuconmenred hoCuurithatwhenho | {eis true tut i IST, owing to duy Cooke & | eunalderablo Interest union rallrond men ia ‘Ai iicormul ballot was ordered with the fal- Mt tennunle ionnn ment wwii tixed on th basis of one detante for | Biatot Clue street, Ho irk ho ten ORG ATT | Cte tes eee ee eee eee reat eroight dlgerlintantionse ot CF He question OF that tho ward: wasn diggrice to tho | Ate 10, Enulie te a Tepular: a oral Bid Sern every 100) yotes and one delegate tor aye ction wf tute land ‘or he should sot wil stant ess oe se wll ol iors NACA RRL ght cle! jons Pee IG IO take nid Remoorats wiv ‘neeee | Henekway Heidt Watutorreets Tle also lan sianea itepubs | {Heron over Ally votws cust for J. It, Doollttiy, given the Paelta Ocean with thos at tho Atiuntee “Gosia Poked anal never expectad ta rota thn Hepuitics | QUITE | ikaw ee tees ee URS AR SUVEEITAE ENG, MCC WOR JUN ‘ : \ wpueidy, RAILLOAD COMMISSIONERS. ‘ i . of nearly two mites per day, and will eantinue Moune Vernon & Doluware loads for $51 is was caller, f er street. His publi services | out. Finally, however, cum was restored, and | on the wholo property, Itappanrell that the aut- 3 ay. OH Potttioners olnim: the above amounts Attn handed fa thie eneatontia 1 hen proceeitedt to the nortt> Heo amosperience Of one torn in | MreContes waa nlowed to Anis hidapecen with | View given by tits attorueys to Me, Brown was | todo so untitinbout the Isto December, when | irre them on necuunt of overchurges in tha Mitest Feported! was tin the Sevens | uatlan af the Cannell, out Interription, and was warmly apphiudad. correct hy Tho Western Indiaun Htutlruad | the track wilt be laid to Glendive, on the Yel- | transportation of coal between Dew, 1, 1871, and hh Ward, CLERK OF THE CLINCUTT COURT, TS, Albtiehts of the Ha of trian & Kee- VULST CONQHESSION AL Gaya: tie al pad dotnet AEG Hogata Tee sera spn Gh oul ts ilies ae 18, ‘Cho (anne eae att ud yan vontested doles ona : bub U u in nan, Wholeante dry goods conumtssion nereni nts, erutie F' % 2 n 4 ed ones rest, | City, Me ‘T., fs already sander con¢ritct ia distance | pity! HZer Operates tho ubove-nimed Hines, Mur aid onal focaates and one repees | Gneh on mation Jacub Gross was nominated by | Novimnnstraet, ha heen n reakdontoF thoelty for | THe Dymourutic Liret Congressional Commit | to enjoy thie interest fo the simu extent a If | of About eat yrudary ate now at | iid in the tine xuie palntlifa eurntetheu tHe . yentative from euch eontuatinye detention wis farcannere overal Se 3 ve minutes in which to present bis | 4. snaviablas |, -elnime to the Convention, is Nomiiintlons for Recenter ueing inorder. thorn | hove eit any pullover, tuouat ‘le TAKL Janssens, in behalf of the Seventeenth | Were, nut up Majd. W. Brockway, i. A. FUKIns | (nthe Mweifthh Ward have often urged h contestants, mounted thy platfornt, and sid | Std Col, Janes Quirk, necept a nomiustion for Aldertaunle tonors, Te Hd fy bistiess elreles enjoys wn than as mk merchint, ite tia 4 hndy! The rule was thou discharged, Henn. Meas BG Wal Tniselibieeea. Uris AITKEN mint wh eb will furnish the moat iireet, poedy Toned ne ut y > | Fiking. ss naa cere UE] John O'Netlt 19 one of tho old restdenta.and for | Tebresented, hee a ace ; —- and veonomieal transit trom House Kong and Speetat Dispateh to The Ch(cuga Tribune. ME ete ed ate Aue a cued | On maiion af Sind. Haaiiian the Hoiniinidion OF | yung vente ane CHeuged HH too. tsinoes oF | plete 3k, iW. Culler und) De. Wiekershnn wilt THE WABASIT Yeddo.ta Hoston td Liverpnal, was suspen SPINAL, Illy Oct. 6—Tho Iallrond and ‘uct there were not more than 6H) Hepublican: | Mi. RY Was mady tineiinons. house building. He is now, tho Sevretary of the eat Pushed by the” uivriors" in the First The manngers of tho Wurllugton, Alton, and | Vetll 187% when the Ananclal distster which | Warehouse Conunissioners met to-day, In the Votera in the ward, The Convention then proceeded toa choles of | North Sldy Mianing-MIL Company. In" former | Quins pushed by ht ton, Alton, and | created this suspension of operations on | casa of Ira F. Palmer usalnst tho Ilinols Cone Dir. Bundeitie, cE the Seventeenth Ward, rop- | # euudidate for years he was a Domoerat, bat, beeomtnue dtls- ‘ #xOLEROON, Ultuols Central Ratlronds boid conference Yes | tha row biving teruilnated, tho management | IP the Goma rivet si resenting tho rewulue™ Ueket, replied to Mrs COMORES srataom, rte | nie gtien danenreuntion’ aud spoeriesutt: | any veteran Chale Hel i, vere futeresting’ | fNIAY afternoon to consider tho best mens to | rasoleed on a resunpston of tha work of Gane | tral the Con puny, was given iyo weeks to fle Junsecns. He sald he agreed with that gent wera tnmed Canute I. Matson, T, B. | doned it ts fate, Tels well known theough~ sk ee aye bu adopted to mect the Wabash's competition | struction, and without any * thiuntng of bine or, cl le mu rt it W.U, Smith, We HL. Ruger, Churles H. | ont tho clty, and fis hosts of frends among the | meeting Monday exuntir, Five new mombers oi i he prh: ek % Wore tallsxenceseapecintly, hers and lure of trumpets" tho work tins pro- denve already Init it 4 not thon bled, and, if the grossed in an ceonnmiecal and sensitte manor, evklonce 19 found to. Justify it, provecdings will 2 a re ¥ y and cncrouchments, Aftora full discussion of Harri, Henry b. Hertz, and Frederich Koch. wworklugmen, were voted: into the Ctub, tinung whom was iW A TafurInGl bullvhatter xoveracunnerrhad | Tee Eeeren Is amaster-mechante at the Rock | Mutthing Bide, of South Englewood, who was | the subject, (t was decided not to take ny con | “String tho lase winter (sie sins which tad oxe | then be commoncut, “The Hoard mets at Chl- : Tho Stindetius delegates heen made, resulted so largely in favor or Git [Taam shops at Pirtioth atreet, He resides in | voted the. Bemooritio tckot ever ance | certed und degisive uction until the Wabash bad | truoedinarily govern all over tho United States, | cue to-morrow, Roel stand Mundus, and ducks entitted to Beats In the Convention, Matton, that ou motion he was uninimousty | Hyde Park, where hols the owner of considerable | the War. ‘There waa great rejleins among the | nore fully shown Its hand, when {twill be tne | and partienlarly so in this sectlon, thers was | senyillo on the 12h. ‘Tho meerkne at Rock Ist 3 NO SPEECHES, dechired thy nominee for Caroner, rend catute, Hee ee Ee eee ee eee te MUM, | unolgh for its competitars to take active atop | ome obstruction and detention ia the rmnutur | and f4 to consider tho petition to havo the tock = tbe aa t faces 44) sur a i oY "1 your: = abel 4 4 Comity utlroud ransferr. John If. Clough malo a motion cutting off Para REL aoe Re SENT Mero MRAM ATIAHACTION, |g, | Jeli hit oli comendia nud tho Htepublien party, | for thelr proteation, It wus the genorul apliion ER eA a a aN ME rt tg fu cles tp th feat rey ieee speeches In nomlontiag candidates, Minltior | ype, —," . a Bron Te Malti, repre: vo men. | A umber of applications for membersilp were | of those present at the conference yesterday: erty that “during the winter of | the maximum rates Jt 13 ulluwed to gburgo. thor friends to thy bare mention of ‘eho cundi= | yang tol tose down aadeniisrofustugrodese, | MlOM A ene reporter Inorviewed at thé | full over unter the rules. : | ea tiy. anette tak lieriue Sa) WiC oe hs charg toMr da Y 7 regularly cleeted, and #ho that tho Wabash fs bound to make trouble, and | Is7-"s0 for three months, owing purely and soles ee 4 dites’ mines, 1 tf rel clogs of the Convention, expressed their une ‘tho Cammition on Leetures and Batertalne | uae war will resale, + zene hre y rentehen . ny UGE detibaee oppored the motion, nnd thought | Mews suinmutelly titted from bis pereh and exr- | hounded admnteation of tha imuiner iwhien tho | mente roparied progress on the wrauaconents | “thy Wabnan, muunzers. claim that the “Pri. | fea uuamauaement, (ares ten ay rere ITEMS, e eacheandidite should ho peapeny futorsed. It 4 + SCI a SATION Conyention performed: ts dutios, fho teket, | torn campelro to beheld Saturday evening at | yace Circular” aboutuutting rates ty compoting | “hud Bisimarek and Mandan, during Janaary, The General Passenger Agents of the ronda y+ Would fend to svenre good neminitions, COUNTY COMSINSIOSER NOSUNATIONS sali thes, 48 ono. that cannot bo attneked. | the Rock Island ear-shops. It was dectden that | potuis was iedued withuut the knowledge of the | Feurnury, and Marvel, Ueo lucated at tia satires | West fron {hls city and St, Touts will meot hero After some further debate, thre hy nomination Ot t y = | tho Club should mect tt the hose-house. and zo | General Manger end Genw re aN’ . At furs hhatesth pore tn ocniise Vi onde. Fae WsaP are aiabrieh | "rhe tlong are all cmlucatly respects } the Club should meet nt thy hoses Hy nndger ond General Freignt Agent, | of the Nile uicy we ni sites retired te an ante-roout, and tho vl Abio, and what wives it its attractive shape and allowad for the nominate ~ Bome dises Soll Hi have been in elusce con- | Thursday to take action regarding wm proposed ed on the unestion oF Qawn in ‘buses, which would po provided. | and that It hae beon withdrawn, ‘Che managers | tact with mall tnollities and tho commerce of Innd-buyers' excursion on the vib of November iy | at ites provecded to muke a chuice of fatir | bright color is tho fut that the cusidldutes: 0 HIN a An Interesting’ program of martin and | of ca Kis, however, ty : , Hise nat during whith = Kero | enndidutestwe trom tho West nd two from | freo tram bummer connections ant! ainsi” | Yaeat “imusivys tio. eatls, “und shore | thisexpeneonanct elute tat che SORES | eee ee rey Tee siTute | to tho Jand-srunt rouds west of tho Missourl, Burke sitld tt was impossible for tho | the North side. aysocintions, Rpecehes by old xoldiers. hus heon arranged, | would nro to iasuo wach a ciroulne without the tho officin! train registur shows 2M arrivais und { Wiver. . Convention to wominate bad’ candidiutes for there wore placed in nomination from tho Lendlug Democrats wero dlsnppointed at tho | A monster genuine eampelire Jn the rove at | Knawledya of bis superior otiicers, ‘Choy also | departures of trains. to. and trom Msmarek; Me, G. A. Jones announces his appointment as County Commisaloners, West Ride: Ceorre W, Xpoiford, CA. Pluntz A, | resi, They looked for the neminaition of a woventh strovt (stalked of fu fow weeks | glam that contracta have been entered fite | January, ninety-five tratas; Bebrunry, tatty: i aie! die Pp 1d, DEN Hyoueandtdate? (Laughter.] | C. Kuoph A,B. Bradley (wolored), (8 Albright, | wenk teket, and thoy were fourfully decelved, whieh in bie turnegut may bo expeet Whit tho leading moretuuta at, thls city tn ace | ne truss Bud’ Maret, UE trains, At daring | Recelver of tho Cleveland, Mount Vernon & Now but if Fwere 1 would carry | John Foldiamp, und J. W. lira, ‘This many of them admitted In private conver: | spegiil trains from all partaof the town-ai eordance with the terma named tt tho private { tho entire! winter hundreds af car-tonds of mas | Deluwary Railroad, and that he his taken pose more than my own ward, (Voelferous cheering, |, The informal ballot resulted sution yesterday, but thelr party sbacktes will | city will be arranged for. * elreulity, and that these contracts are binding | terial were erossed over tho Misiourd River for | Session of ho road und la operating it. Au tho during which tho Alderman subsided.) Knovt..... 0 | not alingt of such w deelurition, ‘ho Uuellotd aid Arthur Club will bolt a yitl= AML WIT haya to be carried out. ‘The feoing | tho constriction or the Missouri) Division. Une | oillcers, agente, and omployés heretofere fu tho ¢ Mr Dixon urged the nomination of Coune | Albeit Ta tho language of an old atiendant at Repnbs | penton miceting ‘Phareday eventug at thelr | against tho Wabash among. rival Ines ia very | der tho clroumstances, ull tho oncominin tio | elaploy at tho’ Company will be continued In ¥ y Commissioners Immediately: following the | Hinutz, Veun Conventions: It ts the best teker, wt | headutnrters, Prominent xpeukers will by pres | bytier.and there aro but few raitrond oftichtis | management necds a these thgures, thelr several positions for tho present, 5 es. Bpottors WY] bi wit, the party has over putin the Neld in Ws | ent aud address th who belteve that a war with that road can bo “Swo hundred and itty mon were kept at work Mr. 5,8, Henning, Goncral Manager of tha eet ay fitmlly ected to follow the order of | Fekivump. a | cou avolded. all Jase winter in thirteen to fifteen miles of tho | fydimupoila, Hloouinston & Westurn Haltroad, Be cu tue thy Cunsentiont, Israel 4 fae ai ‘Tho 'Thind Ward Garfield and Arthur Club met |, Ncrly everybody ts of tho opinion that Say | stud Lands * ot tha Litto Missaurt. ‘Tuo trtek | has fuse ieaued tho followin eiroutars Str, Te 7 STATE'R ATTORNEY, Eh noe Tarthil bidioe wad’ then “orderial Mite BENA'TORIAT. nt No. 103 ‘Mwenty-second atrect list event for | Gonld is the gulding spirit of tho Wabash, | ga latd ton poiut 18 niles weat af Blamaret, D, Therton having resigned the position of Supore t Noniinations 3 bites Alen bf acing tho following rest i TUR RUNTH DISTRICT NWEPUNLICANS, the pirposeof ersinizing @inurehing company, | Ulthough ho ellis tbat he is no Jorxer iutors | with be throweh tho Bad Landa to the Little intendent, the oltice ts hereby nbolished, Mr Os In onder, Mr. BE, He, ino highly eulowlstic Kuopt. The Republican Conventions of the Sixth | Thy roster wis shred by tftyeses Kenutorial Distrlet, comprising tho Fircenth, | {olluvine oiilcers were eluctads Cy ihe and te | ested inthis property,--and that he ts direutlyy sourliione week, and the geadlug, i, Delos (essitatea ty Shee pr oo Faron a ga wit completed, will gta Ge Batwa ‘ it fe; Second | both the lows und Sournwestern pools In order | Mlasourl ta the Yoelluwstone, about sixty-five 5 i i ' Sixteenth, and Kighteenth Warda, met lust | ieutenaut, Ae HE to break them up. Tho recent Mnnouneomont | aaticss y the 45th of Octaer, when the cone aor terse of ets i Wee es Dit Tit Be. oventu in Lower North Side) urner-Halt. ‘Tho co Democratle Club held thotr resus that ps Aisle meant to tunlie be feriolinis ut truetor’s force will, under su order from the pies Dnuicntne Ta tlontinnant Toa is Hugeno A, Bitthe eatled the Convention to order, | yap roukly ating inet evenings at the rename Omaha and binkd adepat there 1s tuken: us a | Brosident, wlven nk month fixe, be tenausforred | ed Die iii Graphly Kuilway Guide fe 0 i aT ue the arenent | aure indication that Gould stil runs tio Was | directly to the lovated lines of" the Yellowstone | ttle E aphio Kailway Guide for and Walter U. Larned was selected ns the | House,> ‘There were a wt Athy pews Be bush. Cottd tas ulways been anxious to force | Division, with the Intont of reaching Stiloa Clty | Great Britahvand the Continan It contuins ‘Temporary Chairman, There wero no contests, | AUbsect of holding w meeting te te addressed 1" | tho ronds cormlinuting at Council tutta to make | and Forth Keogh next aunmer, autips of all ibe princlpat’ Kuropeun railway ‘Thu eolection of candidate for State Senator | Fl Heeckhuridan, uf Kontuckss witt nalit | whofe terminus at Onihi, wild rofused to van | At the end of this year thory Will bo completed | lines. and t9 full of valuable Information cous wae thon Kone Ino. Nobody seamed tobe | PvUxht up for cousidenition, but ft wasthouxht | the Union Puatile to Counelt tiulfs to connect | tig Stsxourl Diviston from tho Missourl Hiver ta | Perit hotols, excursions, alyht-soviig, waters .e best ot lefes tho matter and: regulite the elit with those roads there until Gompeticd to do so | tha Yetlowatone,—all but about tifty miles built: pwnenrly |i, Henderson fs appolnted Asalstant Genvral ho Little | staniugor, to tuky olfect thls date,” Sprecl presented tho nume of Lather Luilin Sully, aud: the nomiintion was made unanimous ataid coubnued brats of myplatiee, Ta response to loud calls, Mr. Mills stepped to the front, and in the tollowing admirable Mite { Speech returned his thinks: t GENTLEMEN GP THIN CONVENTIONS — Four yenrs azo, by this ball, au untried min, a very Young man, | washonored by a Kepublican Conse vention with the nominiton for the ollice of Stute’s Attar He Huth; First Mentenant, BD. allel. Lthen pledged imysel€ ta da if thor ¢ anaes be nominated, Ui! tho meoting vy thy result of the bt ¥ rita TORS Cone I tea Yor the : oat thy Inbory by i +42 | anxtausolthor to nominite or bo nominated, | eter OF tho meutlng by thy re +] hy tho Courts, Ha now tiluks thut running the | this years tho Cusselton Beavet—tulety-iwo | valuable to Rurepenn Lourits, Itty ono oF the Serv hepato gad the. hennte ay theese hu choleo, thy otk wid wealth | sinutly Euzono A. Slttl, of tho Fifteonth Ward, | dann election, Watiatt direst to Omak wit coMpule tho | Ales ian in operntion and twenty iatles ware | sauplest and most uttrvotive additions to thas nuts wiih sdelity, ‘omiiated: wo mail: | {yop Hannes Howton or Alene wis | and Georgy Z, Adams, wlso of tho Fitteun th, ‘Thy Denoratle County Cutest Commltyen | uthor routs To mun {0 Gmina, alae, i te | haw radii, au ich Wil bo anlehed ‘Dee; Keind uf HHterature Iutely published, and tovebed cently, TP renew most sulemuly: is plete, agi v “| ’ vay ver ¢ | hold a invoth st UV Miput ihe Paluer Mouse, M eee pits oyether wit i wollen “al work of 1O * yf promise vou ull find thjs rcice cannmautty” to do Hee AS aera Were put up. The Endormal ballot veutteds | Told o nooll Tet eta axa avis leon’ {woul bo worthy millions to bine and reale | Pond doreije Division, of + the best) knowhow, | thank you, urth side sandlintes | mune Adams, Hy Sittly, 8 ‘Veo format ballot gave | fhe principal nes from tie Mr. Ce M. Levoy, tho elticlent and popular Sue mn" nominated for Commissioners: dizetission between Jo Muckin and ¥ th 8 eorresponding loss te the lows tines. Gon, et 0} of Bake und Col i. n ghly dinportant consolidation schame. Bir, . Williae . Rely, of Lomont. and | the lines riginii to Nebraska and Colorada vie | laying ta yolng forward with fair prospect of | Lovoy i! oy unanlinously selected ns tho candidutes, ° Rents "ieanocat Talus, were ‘oleotod te diline | Plattamonh, Atehlaon, Ranaus tity, ete, at be | esaplation tiles y ovey Whillo residing tit Burliugian won the af rt ‘Tho following Senatorivl Committeo wag aps | yauuney in the County Committue fron the could compel the town Unes to crosa over to Ins pointes whteonth Ward, # W. Pusehek; Six- | Sith Commissioner's Diateiet, 10 etcetion buying Omaha, be could charge tem the biel bride Tutte’? the aummury fas follows for the work of | united to muke the Journey together: heroutter. mre . cl vould ° 7 " 1 ‘2 vay Ut cMtys + Cook. Gen, Thomas, Mr, Adams, and Mr, Plotke The Elehth Ward Nepubicsn Club hold na Sy geadtag: rol My ei cite jas veramony Sr, Levey " side n' LNG stead of to Catine|) Blais, ag required at present. | solton Trai miles and more grain, t ‘4 ri a ull made spoeches of thanks, rousing meeting yesterday eventing in tho ball | ‘rhore ts not te toast kelinont tnt Cidud will H ih Ae CTE Te te Copy aah Bnd ty towns, ‘Tho proposition was recolved with gronns and howls of dirguat. 3 Me, Pence moved that each Judicial candidato 84 be voted upon singly,—one at a Unie, aud the 4 frat ballot ta be informal, ” Cal, Abner Ty eotcrad a subst Ute that tho ur bin Tiverss Wash | periitondent of Lolegraph of tho Chicago, Bi j THY JUDGES. Donte Nohutfnore Aibere toe Adtumns 13, Blethie 0, on tho suhjec ri wien Ghosteriatt | us Fewell kon, shen ho Counc Tuite bride, | Tugton Ferritors, taory thn twosthirda nf which Tigion &Quiney: taftrond und private aoeres 2 Met, Burke moved that the four cand! | and ‘Thomesy Cannon. * ‘Tho choice of Kepresentatives thon followed, Eesha " ut Ett nu the sslere oe fe OF eee pe. Rite sary Mah ollie hus bee geuled tho far Dale, Se aa mitch tary, of (Gene i-ahnnge Patter, Tort for lure + dates for Judge ty cH “on i ot election In 1d Comminstoners X Nel A vers | rats, the ts vhien we ‘om 2 ington last eventn Napocial var to e ol . {ocuet divisien of tho city iid one tot penne Phd aed eunlgt Sao Se Kale pa ea pL Hea Pir nee? tobe bentnt the Palmer tise suttirday | au can charzo 00 tosis he his to compote with | York three montha igo, ure arriving, and traeke | th ren Non achaine Sit ton this year, feetions of Mika Kate Batley, in accomplabod: atl of the work ropresonted hy" Near | hello of that etty, and tls Gvening they will bo ss DO Ve forfour at a timo, tho f tructed and complete will bo yous about two w Thoy with th au iy . du hocornee. of Harrison and fitlsced streets, id q t Pars a : gong tok, cele wity thew: hibest ty be tho nominees ef the Convention u ete Mr. Goorgo 2. Adams isan attorney by pros | Wan stephens, Prexhtent of thy Chul, in’ tho Grae hae Holes thi nee toro Thos aro Fyole, vile Ce Sake tho willful Return and imuke tholr permanent tome in thls After some debute the euhetiiute was lost, und Or, Ender's nomination was mide unaniinous, | fession, und at present employed iia bunk, and | chair. Reutliae finest having been dixpaced rt iT rr ‘ oye Mr, Yoncve’s revolution prevailed. aA recond ballot was hud for n eecond choles thoy will he ouble not only to divert AWILS.3AM THOSPRON, Hatened to i couple of stiri | tholr business for Colorado and Nebras- | Capt. U. 8. Cavalry, retired, latu of Seventh Cave Mr. Henry iuriz,ox-candidute for | ia from the Union Puette, but thoy: alry, Mr. Parrish, nominoe for Hopes | wit also be able to divert.thy Padifie business + | well known throughout the North Division, and | of, tho Clu “Tho following gentlemen wero then noml- | but before the result was nnneuneed Mr ches bi So yateds Ina, Bull, 1. By Hard, Kirk: Hawes, | O'Neill's ioustiation was made nnuatnious, "| be will make ng accoptablo Senator. Hla ropit~ «, George W, Stanford, a Bulott nat u delegates frum the pixth Comuubatonors’ | Gitlon for cespoctability, capacity, and litegrity ats i i 10 Chieugo, Burlington & Quincy Hallroad onday awnrdod thy vontracts for the exten and tntive trom the We Ayr branch from Bethany to rth Nenutorial Distrtot, sietite ott a Albuns, sey 1 a Antigny. ichaed 9 Yun toto ihe | Distelet: exnprising: tho. ‘tons of nadintrabley Tea ee ae ty Sate aetrits | wy eonmeeting wt Atehiwan aud koma City with | low, RAILROAD MATTERS, — | Alum seuentcon und a halt niles, Lhte oss 5. Miran Narber, dr. HM, | Colummes, “horntors, and Worth, wont to an ant Gen. ‘Thomas {a well known as a togistator, | Glub to goon with the work thoy hud bexun so | ta canueat with the Southern Paella tn New Spectul Correspondence of The Chicaya Tribune, newly wequired St. Joo & Des Molues Nurrowe 3 ieee ale A POL MnO OFgiN RE wd wt convention to noml: | nig being the third nomination ho has reculyed, | succcesftlly, aud help ta clect Ieby a handsome | Moxieo, thus glying another and equatly ae gua Des Mores, I, Oot, 4.—Tha Grinnei! & Mone | Ging ond. and gives it a now and short frelght FQ. Bull, wive f auta & Commissioner from that dlutrict, ‘The vst auijority. Che meuting then adjourned until | i jine ‘to the Puclfle Coast us the one yin the 103 hore ‘bee Ine to St. Jou and tho othor Missouri Hivor 2 ford, and Col. Le W, Peres, following nousnatians were tide: Joly Fare | having served two terme fn tho House. Ho bes | pox puvsday evoning, 4 " tognimn Hond, which yas horetofore been oper | sints, ‘Tho St, Jou & Des Moines, whiten 13 Wet “yak dlemute trom tho country would Ie to | run, Av Johmann, And Holiner, umes i | been Shier oP che dautielary Commitiegs y wele, ated in tho) Interesy of tho Culeage & uel Hiilen tong, rune frout Ste dou to \luunye Heda y bavo read tho legal directory of the city, owen, and C. i. Lind, Fifteen bullots were hud v ein f ae. (TIE TOLEDO, PRO & WA) Tstand, has been turned over to the Central | tho Intention of tho Burllugton to ke the EY delegate from New Trier suld the nol - | before nh tuminition wus mide, and on the last | 8 German anda Hebrew, well fiked, and is ARI NY, 1 a 2 PRORIA & WARSAW, tf “ ie ie ¥ FLOOR ah Stn oa Bee Te eg: | Daflurdonn Rurren tecotved OcLinitiehtehwess: | mun af considerable viecngeh and wbility, He is To the Falltor of ‘The Chicago Tribune, Br. A. Tu Hopkins, tfocolver of tha ‘atedo, | 1owas and will Lercufter be munnged by Str. HRCA Rai oerteretrm ay ert pean 3° baton of the county towns, aud Bir. Firrun wus dectared the niente, 4 prominent and popu ne tne NUE a! if i Heed C1 CHtCAdO, Oct. J—Lnst Friday evening a Mto- | Peoria & Warsaw adullroad Company, fled ro- ws : > | of anitorm gaugu from Chicage to St. Joseph, ‘Ald, Clurke, of the Fourth Ward, nominated COUNTY COMBETTER. eee ee ee geree bid constiivonts | nubtienn anda Demoornt, citlzons of tho Fit- | ports yestorday for tho months of Muy, Jung, | 2+ Grinnell, witha silent partner in tho Last, are | aud vin tho Kanvas City, Bt, Juv & Counelt Lluis { Ceualider 1. Walt or uo bail--T nominate | (The following County Central Commultteo was | GatHiyy, WHt ma touMt serve Bit constituents | Te Th entered into nn ugreeiaent that, | Jib August, aud September, whlch are in brio | Dulldiue un extension of the Grinnell & soute- | fran that point to Kaushs City, py Rat ieee ~ el sete fy aurvu fur tho eusul years The Lepablene ne Hee ation foreny | Suauld Untied Uo olected Prosktont uw une noxt | wa oliows: wut Crom einaelt co Btate Contes, Wat el A WGA HAUT ST erro Ihe ni . . 1, Condes, of Hyde Park, withdrow Dr, i —KL € 2 che Ropubitenn Senator On for te | clection, the epublic nit have the right to RECELUTS, ton of his rad from Orange, Tex., to Verwuitle Willetts namo, : ‘ Bee aS wane, First Duatrict meets (ule morning wt No. SL) yur n cain around the neck of tho Democrat | Cus on hand May 1, ia already graded and tho iron ts boing put | junville, ha. a distance Of 112 milosy mnuking a 7) | Nomluations baving been closed, tho Conyon- | Rourth—J. 11. Gilman. Weat Mutlion stroot, It ia to nominate | tid tend bli, monkeyelke, with a red cap on | Muy carnings....+. tlown. Tho objective point of this oxtension {3 | all-rall ‘routa in conection with the ‘Toxis & * Hon proceeded to ant (nformal ballot, whieh re. Pirth—Johu tuber, 7) Gee Rmnlicrs ot tue Hatlee ee his head, to the sune of a baud-orgin, aroind | due earntigs. not-yet made apparent, but the “silent partner | New Orleans und Morgan's Louisiaon & ‘Texas iat te aa follows: Sixth—Willlan Ludwig. be + t wiidite, te Biinvon AY. pate twhee | the ‘blo tu te. neighborhood where tho purties | duly enruing: ut the Raat” indicates hut tha Wabash comb}. | R-flrouds, from Now Orleans, La.. to Houston, 2. Hawes. Boveathstiiiip suse Hee ate a een Mar the rinse | are living: und, should Hancork be elected | August earnings: 10,167 | notion bave ahund init, 1 am told that lunge | "tus. Seo Lowlsiuna Western Muliroad is now i Elghth—H, J, Meenoy, Cie a Mee aa res eee ERTS Presldont, vieo vera. Soptomber eqrninyas,. 42) | holders of Contril Towa stock have roe | Wider tho managomentof tho followlng otllcers: 2 Ninth—J. al, Siaith, Ward aid will If bis delewates stick t0 Blin, Ut> |” ion oF thu contracting parties 13 0 Judgo of tony boon untuuling 10, Cute, tho reals | Chieles it, Ada, Auslatant Gonoral Stunuger ae Ponth=J, Mt. burke. doubtedly receive a nominition, elovtion. Cau they by Judges of election under see snesdeessassergeeseenee@87H 000 | dont, who Is ovidently suouring ‘a controltiug | G. W. Polk, Superintendent; J.C. Ziminer, Gens ‘ Eluventh—A. J. stone, THUD DSTHICT. such Wn agreement? Crrtzex. DISUTUsENENTS, interest which will cnublo bi to do with tho { eral Frolvht und Pussunwor Ayouts V1, Bare 4 Twoltth—K, Faatuian, Bove th Ward Hopabticnn Club uot at tyYes.] roud us be pleased. Ho bus been making obsore | Kiuson, ‘Trousucer; E,W. Weatertlold. stuster irl orner of ‘Twelfth und ‘aller stroota le! a yatlons thy pust week In the northern part of | ‘Triyportation; J. 0. Lopez, Geaural ‘Trayelluy ourge ftolt, i. ‘Pha headquarters of the Company are nu.to uppolnt detexutes to tho Tlrd Behe Fourtecnth~fi the State, and it ts understood the main tine will wt! ¥ a sai Fittecnth—vonrnad Fulz atorlut Conventian, te be hold te-norniy eyed. Bpectat pinnate ets catcceo ‘aribune, i 237 bu extended north from Northwood, white the | ab Lake Cuurles, La, ib. tbl, Bixteont , Probst. fog. ‘Cho attendance was unusually large. A CevA RAvivS, lu, Oot. b—Tho crop yiold hos For Buptember.... 110,837~$051,700 | Grinnell & Montezuma branch ty to be pushed rt hard. Seventeenth—P. L. Sundellus role was adopted net allowing any one Laie st : ———— | on northwest, and that there ty a ble bur'l ut tho LICENSED TO ORGANIZE. 2 Peres: Kichteoutu—W, 8. Seriliner, who wis nut a member of the Chil, wh! exeveded the most sangume expectutigns, lo- Tialanco on hand Oct. 1. seveveees 2807 | bottom Of these projects from whlch thy money ‘apéttal Duspaleh tasThe Ce pan Ce ean ne te Sete Trae | ee ite! at ioueta ‘were Cutters | Lent tanvery lowe inenie we yonea ghoroese ay Goud iefule canupituouets acid obs | Reuixovinsn, iL, Oct 8—Tho Seorotary of ett jit ra ivket y " fasten Lowa indicate orn 3 “4 p u x 3 ° i Ub, Oct. 5.—" ve ‘Third—¥, J. Fine. Tho yuthuring, ane luvor of Guurge | 2nd asters Rime Reverie, Unig BHOWE LINE LO DEADWOOD. worver In theso matters. And rlgot here let, mo | sete tssucd license to orgutize te tho fuckford Fourth, A. Cuminlags. Krull fur Itepreseututive, and the other In fiver | Of HbOUE DiC cet te ae aa aecabto batter |. 2ae Chicago & Northwestern stallroud Com~ | guy tbat just Suturday Tauw a Totter dated Sept. | ieetrio Light and Power Company, capital Fitth—W, J. Canpucli, of B. E. Wood for the ane position. Tho Krall it awa fdleatad bevoro thrashing. ‘Lhere ts | Pty unounces thut by Nov. 1, 1880, it will buve | 2) signed by a man well known inChleaxzo, Whose $5.00, and the Bt oh El ligetaiwts 48 sIxth—Johu Humphrey, dologutes were elected, wid wens ud followes J. | Mun wus iudleatad betury | 6. There the truck luld on its Doudwood extension to | fdlviduut check for £,UN,00 would bo cushed | Se and the Monarch tgbtulug Saw Come HAWER ‘thery Lelug ne further busingss, tho Convea- | Monnuhun, Henry, Selicrer, alles Kehoe, i See tien Whe Fierro, Duk. on tho east bank of the Miswourt | BY any bunk in Wall treet, in whieh It | Puusy Chlcage, capital $10, After. the anuouncement of the ballot the | Hou adjourned blue dle, sebubert, W. 8. Powell, and J. Richard. ‘Tho oo < ait F te ‘a is stated: “We are gummy to build at Frage Fourteenth Ward wanted to chunge to Kirk ‘TUR TICKET. ft Sixth Ward ty clalining the nomloce, and noth. A gentiainan ‘é amoky, tho Kichwond Straight | Hiver, oppusit Fort Pierre, and from that dato | ouce a doublostruck stecl-rail road from: mal of for Richmond Gow Olgarettcs.’ Thoy ard Hawes, but it was not permitted, and the Urs, Judges of tho Suverior Court—Kirk Hawes. | Ing ecan bo Known of what thoConvention will { Cut No, i. They bavg ne equa) thls Company will bayo iu operution a through ; voluten tho Erio Cyual, Av tulica, to Buttule 0 purox in the land, ;

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