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TIiL LOCAL POLITIC ‘Sacond and Final Meeting of the No Ticket Nominated and Nobody Indorsed for Mayor. Demooratic Bouth Town Convention— Hard Up for an Assessor, Tho Unlon Veterans Indorso the Tepube lean Ticket—Ald. Clark's Remnrks. What Mayor Harrison Has Dono in Licen- sing Disreputable faloons, Fotes from Teadgnarters—Orand Republican Rally To-Night nl Farwell Mall, TTIE PROIIBITIONISTS. THEY WILL NOT PUT UP A TICKET, Tha Probition Conventlon rensscmbvled in Farwell (all Inst oveniug, pursuant to adjourn- sment, and Mr. Hnyden took the chair. Thoro wero about 230 people prosent, most of them, however, lookers-0n. Tho Chalrman stated tho object of tho meot- ing, and called for oxpressions pro and con s to Putting up a ticket. Mr. Crittenden 8nid ho felt it was his duty to God and to his fellow-man to vote the Prohibl- tlon ticket, and it scemed to him that no Chris- tian, looking npon the terrible mvages of in- * tomperance in this country, could yo to the polls and vote for men who wero pledged tosupport the traslie in intoxicatlng drinks. Unlcss Prohl- Ditfonists nwoka to tho importance of voting ns thoy talked and prayed they would never 6co the solution of tho great problem, The Domo- cratic and Ropublicnn parties had gnored tho question, and it was timo for them, ns Prohibl- tlonlsts, to say they would gono further with those parties, but stand alono and fAight thole own buttle, [Applause.] Mr. Kennedy snid ho wns n Prohibjtionist * a8 far ns bocould geb,' and suggested that Mr. Clark tio nsked 4 ho would enforco oxisting law. Hire reon bnd pledge:t blmsclf 0 do 1t two years pxo, but had ho kept his word? The speaker dis- couraged the project of puttiug ntickot into tho fleid on necountof tho short time to work und tho great expense invoived, [Applauso. The Committee onCredentinls reportedn num- ‘Do of additional delegates, tnaking about 110 in all, but only seventy were present. Mr. ftohan oftered a resolution admitting members of tha Cutholle Tempornnee Socleties, tlhuyluml. having ercduntlals, 08 thoy camo as lu- ividupls. ‘There was no opposition, and tho resolution ‘went throngh, Mr. Cragin spoko for n fow moments, Tlo clalmed that no set of mon had n moral right, n weok beforo an eloction, to proposo to ride raughshod over cverything and overybody, They should havo comtnonced six months ago. Trobibition bhna NOTHING TO DO WITH THE PRESENT ELEC- TION, Bix months henco would Lo tho timo whon members of tha Logiglatire worg to be chosen. It would bo an insult to ask Mr. Clark to pledgo himself to what, if clocted, he would Take nn onfh to portorms, Mo trusted tho Con- vention would organize thy movomett but not attempt to Intorfero in tho coming election; othoriviso tho cause would be brought Into con- tempt. (S Dixan, the Greenbacker, was in favor of nominating @ mun who would enforce the Inws. Willurd Woodurd belloved that It would bo to tho Interest of eftnor of the great partices to espouso the causo of prohibition, 1o ridieuled tho tdes of Mr, IHarrison thut gnmbling and prostitution could not Lo put down. The an- nouncement to that offect at the Palmer louso Baturday was an v INVITATION TO EVERY GAMBLER AND EVERY LICENTIOUS WOMAN to como to Chicago nad they would boproteot- od. Hospoke of tho useleaticss of putting up n tickat. Ha belfeved Mr. Clark would enforce the aws, Harrison said bo wnsan honant und strajghtforward mnn, [Applause.] What more could thoy want? He belleved it was best not to uta new man in tho field at this juncturo, oy gould not poll moro than 000" votes, of which 2600 would be those of Hopublicuns— onouxh to decide the election. I J, Morgan, the Cnmluulllut\ and urged that Bchilllog—n total abstalner—be indorscd. He talked vory plainly about THE AUSURDITY OF PROUIBITION, snying that tho appotite for strong drink was arentod by surrounding clrcumstancos, and that tho lquor traflie could not Le stopped untll those circumstances were changed, The Socretary rond a lotter from tho Wamnn's: Christinn ‘Tomperance Union urging all who got tho floor . algned the “ vatois® decincation of intention™ 1o uso thelr_fnfluonce to scouro tho oloation of . Joha M, Clark, Mr. Morgan moved to strike out Clark nnd R\lt {n Bchilling, who, hasald, wne a mombor ot ew Covenant. Lodgo No, 25, Goud Templars, The Chajr said the ommunication was not & resolutlan. On motion of Sloan, the Communist, the letter was placod on filo, : Mr. orgnn mioved that Bohiliing bo Indorsed. REBOLUTIONS WINLICII WERE NOT ACTED ON. Tho Seoretary rend tha following: WiteiteAs, The municlpnl olection for oMcera of tha City of Chicawo Ia nbout being held; and Witenrag, Tho administration of tho law gov- erning the higuor traflic and regulating tho clos- ang ot saloans and ull other places of public ro- sort for amnsoment on tho Sabbath having becu ‘wantooly ignorod: and Wiizntzas, The presont incumbent of the May- oralty, Carter fI, Hurrison, If retleoted, gived na encourngement ta thoe Juw and oraer uhldnu; eitizens of Chlengo that tho prosent violation of tho Inw In this respect rhall bo nmended; and WneRneas, John M. Clurk, the Republican can- dldate for Muyor, baving promlsed tho tomper- auco peoploof Chicngo that If clcted he will, ns far us los In bis power, ontorce tho law regu= lating the Jiquor tratlio and the closing of anloons and all omurgfluccu of public resort or amuses ont on tha Sabbath fu the city, na probibited by law and his outh: therufore bo It Rtexolved, That this Convontlon hureby pledged iteclf to uige nll honorable Moans to sooury tho cleotion of the suld Johu M, Clark to the Mayor- alty of Chicugo at tho onsuing municipal elecs oo, {Applauso.) & L;lltlzmu one nioved to lny tho resotutions on tho ablo, ‘Tho motion waa lost,—~aycs, 20; nocs, 4. Mr. Morgun moved to amend by strlking out Clurk and luserting Sebilling. Tais was votod down,~syos, 183 nocs, &0, A deloguto, who announcod that he was o Democrat, sald tho Hepudlicans and Socialista had had thoir ahow, and ko moved that thuname of Curter H, Hurrldon bu substituted, A dolegute tooved that tha whale subject bo 1aid o3 tho 1ablv, 3 ‘The previous quostion was called for, Morgun desired to talk, the Convontion didn't ‘want tu heur hiny, and thore wus cansiderablo disorder. o finally whs allowed to ko uhead, aud nbused the Conventlon for tholr action fu rojecting Huhllllltj(. A motion to wijourn wns agreed to, tho Coue ‘veotion really boving done nothing ot all. THL TOWNS, SOUTIL TOWN CONVENTION, An adjourned sossion of the South Town Dem- ocrutie Cunvention was neld last oventng in Ceutral Hall. Hernbard Callaghan presided, and B, J. Cuunioghuin ofliclated us Secretary, Among tho prominent llourbons an the fluor wore Justico Prindiville, Emil Binsenger, J. . Doollttle, Jr., Police Court Clerk Clingen, QGeorgo Evorbart, Joe Soblossmun, * Nigger' Duwson, Phil Kochlor, Eugune Hartman, knd I ‘P. Glody. br. George Everhart, tho Chairman of tho ‘ominiitoe on Nomloutions appolnted at tho firet scsslon to preseut a list of nominecs, ro- ported as fullows: Callector, Claudo J, Adumis; Assessor, Willlun A, Butters; Buporvisor, Will- Inm Malzacgor; Town Clerk, Martin J. Driscull, On motlon, the report of thoCommittee was noe copted, and the Cummitteo dischurgad. On wotion of Judgo Cudy Br, Claudo J, Adams, of tho Fourth Ward, was noiinated by acclamns ‘ton for tho oflies of Colicotor. Willlam A, Hutters and Rohort Ifacsso, of the ¥t Ward, woro nowlnated for tho olfice of Assessor, James I Doolittlo, Jr., then claimed the tloor. o suld ho wauted 'to outluste s wun for the ollley of Assussor who hud served tho peonle Woll—a mn who had treated riol und poor attko. 1o reforced 1o (ho mun who bad Loon nominated by wotber convontion, sid wha was suro 1o Lo glectod—Mr, Frank Drake, of tho [Hisdus from the lobby und ap- luuse trom tuo delegaten.] Sty Doolittio suld o mudo 1bo nominuton us & Demoerit whoso Demoeraey had nover been questioned. Thero wag no question nbout Mr. Druke's eleetion, und tha spouker suld he wanted to pound alittlogood seuss Dito the hewids of s friends before bim, 3ix, Drake's nomination by the Democrnts would Lo u struke of polfey, and it would lend w wonderful sl 10 the ' Democratio ticket, He usked for thu votes of the delegutes. J. Gider, of thy Beeond Ward, wbo Bisd beon squirmiug uncusily 1o bix chuly durlog Mr. Doo- bl llu'lifx'm:h‘juluwd 1o hls tuot ut thls polnte and doclured thut Le did not beliove i support, iug w man who bud Lelpod 1o dofent tho Demo- crutloteket ut tha fuet election. Thu Domo- cruts bad not grown so wouk that thoy could not find tmberin thelr own ranke for nowls ueed, MHusuldbe wuw -not in tuvor of Drake, aud should work burd to defeat him, Almoat gl of tho delegatos ulred / / “tuolr opin- ns on this questlo Tho Chair was called nupon o give his viows, but sald his opinion would only creato dissension, and he had no desire to do that, Judgo Cady was in_ favor of indorsing Me. Drake, but was opposed to his numination by the Conventlan. It was finaliy deelded that the delegates favors ing tho tdea of Indoraing Mr. Drako slionld voto to havo the uffico of Assessor left binnk on tho ticket, and tho fiest ballot resulted a8 Follows: Huesse, 12; binnk. 6: futters, . On motlon the hiallot was declured Intarmal, and the nominas tion of b candkinte for Assessor was deforred untii the othor nominations had beon made, Wilin's. Malzueker, of tho Sccond Ward, was nnml‘un\uxl by neclamntion For tha alfice of Sue porvisor. For tho oflico of Town Clerk, Martin J. Dris- call, J, D. Isancs, and John Hanolgan were nom- nated. An informal ballot. resuited as folliwys: Drlgcoll, 17: Honntgan, 13 Isaies, 3. Ou motlon tha ballot was declared formnl. Tho sclection of thirteen Constables waa thon tnken up. The apportiontent wns made nee cording to the number of delegated from enct ward, and tho followlng were chosen: Tirst Ward, Willnm 13, Decrlok and Frank P, Eecond Ward, Eugene M. Hartnian, flolden (eoloved), and Willlam Van Third ~ Ward, Adolph Meserth and _Ihilin Koehler; Fourth Wurd, W, R sterry and Theadore Kintz: Fltth Waed, Johw 8, Keumer, "fhomns Cascy, Robert Cooney, nud Lichard Gnuford, The mattorof tho nomination of eandidato for the ofMeor of Assessor was then tuken up A Motion to adjourt was fost by o vote of 1to 1, My tho snmo voto 1t declded 1o have rho noming- tlon pf a candilatg fur Assessor to the City Cone tral Comuiitter, z\dlm nod, ho Fifth Ward delegntion * kicked ” vigor- ously nfter the ndjournment, and suid that Dog tittla hnd weted tho part of aubulilozor, One of thom anld that bo bad beon retained byJ. P Woodard, of tho Fonrth Ward, to argue tho ease. WEST TOWN PRINAGIES, Tha Weat Town Couvention will bo held at 11 o'clock this morning at I'arker Hall, corner Hal- sted and Mud(son strocts, Tho delegutes elected at yesterday's prirunrles wero as follows: Strth Waind—=Willinm Carmody, Thomns Ahern, James Ryan, Mat Giliny, Jolin Doyle, Scecuth Wanl—T, 0'Hrlon, Joseph Gierman, D, {-; flllucsun. M. liordan, Morgan Murphy, Joscoh Valsh, Eighth Ward—P. Mackoy, John Powers, Mat noney, James Brndiey, John J. MeCyrthy, Will- fam J. Donohue, Pete Gullngher, B. 1. Kelley. Ninth Ward=The following tickot was_oteeted without opnaaltiol Thonts Dolan, Willlmn 'Noil, and Jumes McCormlck, Tonth Ward—Fhiomns Wals, Matt Colfor, James Nugent. Eleventh Ward—Willlam C. McCluro, Patrick W, Sullivan, rd—W. J. Frawley, Chirts Yunk, and w. 8, 1, A, Stitt I8 a candidate for Town Assessnr from that ward, and Chris Yunk a cans dldrte for Colleetor, Thirteents Ward=J. O'Cillaghno, Michnel Tluyes, and Thomas Rogors, The number of votes p:llnd wua 161, snd'the opposition untum- portan Fourteenth Ward—Anton Detmer, John Nor: ton, OIf Hapsen, Frank Delaby, M. Kyun, C. Cassclnan. NORTIL TOWN PRIMARIE Tho North Town primaries were beld vosters dn{ and resulted in tho clection of tho followiug delegntes to tho Convention to be held in e- Cormick Hall at 1 o'clock this niternvon: Pifteenth Ward—John Beck, P, Ebertshauser, Teon Viliers, Samuel Cord. - Strteenth Warnd—Jolin I, Colvin, Nicholns Gor- Burens ten, Wendel Noel Neventeenth Ward—A, T, Sulii O'livien, Mickinol Welsh, Thormiis € E l]lllfcnlh Ward=A. T, Ewing, 8. H. Kerloot, Jr, Frauk Cunningboi Sinith, Jr. THE UNION VETERANS. TUE REPUNLICAN TICKET INDORSED. Tho Unlon Veteran Club beld o regular meet- Ing at thelr hendqunrtera in the Grond racific Hotel. Col, W, 8. 8criinor presided. There were about 100 presont. Tho Commitieo on Reliet presonted o report approprintiug o small sum for the nssfstance of tho widow of n decensed comrade. A number of applicntions for mem- bershlp wero recelved, one how mewber elected, and othor routine husiness transucted. Somo misunderstanding baving nrisen fn res surd 1o tho action of the Club ut u previons muoting in referring tho resolutlons lndorstmg tne Hopublican tlcket to n committen, It wis stuted thut such refernnco was made under the rules which forbid the Indorscment of any candidnto withont roference to tho Committeo on Politieal Action, Tho Comtnittee Inst night presented tho fol- lowitg, sShowing thut tho story that tho Club re- fuscd to fudorse Jotn M, Clurk is false: 'Tho Committec on Politica! Avtion bey leavo to report In pluce of tho saveral resolutions ro- ferred to thum tho following, and respecttully rmvmsl that they be adopted: Wakieas, The Hepublican Clty, Convention and the soveral Nepublican ~Town Con- vontiona bave placed In nomingtion for eity nnd 1own oiticers won of unblemishud charse- ter, spiondid business record, and true liepub- Mlesn principles; Renolved, ‘Fhat tha timo hasd come for the Chl- c"fin Voteran Club to usscrt oneo moro its powor and {ofluence In ostablishing tho priveiples for whleh we fought; thorofore, Tesnlved, Thut Itis tho dutyjof every momber of this Club 1o work from now until tho close of the polls ou the day of olcetion for the success of tho lepublican ¢ity and town tickots, and wo hera pledio to the candidates thoroon our hoarty and undivided support, The Commitiee niso presented rosolutions in- structing tho Beoretary 10 mnko tho necessary nrrungoments to work in barmony with the ward clubs, and urgiog those auxitlory organle zations o' appolnt rellablo ballot-box gunrds withn cumfllutn organization fn every ward an preoinet, Both resolutions were ndopted, Mit. CLARK WAS TIEN INTRODUCED, nud mado a brief address to the veterans, saylng that he was sorry be could not addross themn as comrudes, for he had smelt but little puwder, nod nover could bo enlled o voteran. -He could, hewover, talk to veteraus ad to men on whont tho country could dopond for flnmullum and honor, us they were mou who bad gono forth und stood the dhock of buttle tn defense at thelr country. e would make no pronises, but waould ondenvor to o his duty tothesoldiors and tho othor vitizons of Chicago, Hiirring speeches were also mnde by John Raber, J. W, Underwood, and Tom Senuoit, Tho Beeretury reforrod to the pupnlurity of Juhn Raber Intho Club, which aross from the fuct that ho had tast yonr voluntarily donnted o cunshlernble sum of tnouey to it. Charlos Armstrong mudo i specch and pro- gented an fncowprehensiblo set of resolutlons refative to the nomiuation of »Old Shudy ™ to some political office. It was supposcd that tho rusolutions reforred to Frank Lumbard in soino wiy, and thoy wore roferred to the Committee on Polltical Actioa, the Comuultico botg dire ad to transinte thon awd 1ind out thoir moun Col, Roberts Fruumml w sories of resolutions on tho death of **Old Abe," tha Wisconsln War cagie, and [moved the appointment of u ocowms mittee of throe, of which Carter Inarrison shoull be one, to cxpross tho regret of tho Club at the death of tha eagle-bird, Tho mutter wug l}\kfivlso reforred to tho Commitios on Folitioal etion. Itoberts likowiso wanted n resolution of in- quiry dircctygtownrds Mr, Clark to find out what ho mouWt by suying thut ho would mako no ln;:‘)ml a conveniont committco was resorted to and tho meoting adjournod untll Friday cvenlng. i MAYOR HARRISON. M3 EFFONTA IO MAKE SALOONHERPING REBPECTADLE, Tho Staats-Zeituny of yesterday bas an ntor- osting nrticle showing what Mayor Iarrison hus done by his mulndministrution during the lust two years to lower and degrade tho suloon business, and how he has done it by o shinple fulluro to exurelse the powors intrusted to him, und ta perform thodutivs requived of him by the law, That provision which hns boen disrevnrdod Ja thio clauso of the raloon liconso which snys In subatanca that the Mayor {8 authorized to give anyhody u saloau licenge who mukes writton uflnllcaum aud proves that Lo hus s good maral charactor, For the purpose of showlng how this provision has been disregurded, and how dlsroputo hus been brourhit upon o businos which cun be do- eantly conduciod, » Staata-Zeftuny roportor hns mmrllml u et uf A number of places whish nre conducted In n hopelesly dlarcputable manner, tnuny of which wore not In existonce ut tho tino Mr. [Tarrison besatno Muyor, Bunje of thosunre on State streot, and uro satoons which nre murely tho entrunco to brothels, whore rurltmu who go n forn gluse of Lour nro soliciied by harlols, Somao of thom uro frequuutod by young tnen, none of whouw are 2l Theso partiealir saloons strotoh mil o down Btate stroct from Polk to Likghtounth. On Clark strcot thore are plucos liko tho Urysinl Puluce Buloon end on Randulph the Allmbri, which tho Staats-Zeitung reporter decinros, ns tho result of big fuvestigntions, ehiould never have been leonred, and which nover wouldbive been Meonsed lud the Muyor obsorved th bro- vislon of tho lleonuse luw referred to nbove, Attention 18 ulsa caliod o tho fuet thut Owon Truinor, whoso llcense wns ones revoked when ho was ning tha Liberty Convere flull on Btate streot, bus hig lcensu bnek ugnl, al- though immutura boyd and girls nre In the habit of visiting his place,” Bu be is put by the Mayor u u lovol with respeciiblo snlognkeepers, who er purmit thoso pruotices thomselves aud ob- Juet to thewn in othurd, The concort-snloons on Blate stroet are also lieonsed by the Mayor, notwithstanding thoir disroputable charactor {8 known (o Bin ad bly policumon, ‘They are givea leendos, und thorcby put unn lmrwnh respoctuble anloon- keepers, A placo liko Hurry Robiuson's 18 pors mitted Lo bave & Liconay, sithough the worst wort at orgles are conducted there all niut, und als though the mun binclf is ocousionally nrrestod for uttompted murder snd other olfunsvs, Thero are, soys the Staats-Zeltuny, ubout &0 of thy saldonkuepers uf Chicago who con moko no clalw to the titio of nel]lu(:lullllll‘)', and the clos- ng of whose pluces would bo bafled with joy by the Uerman wnlooukecpers. If Me, Hurrison had desired to huve only respeetuble sutoons in tho elty bo could have xocombiisted it long ugo. s prodecessor, Houth, cloared North Clark und Lu Salle ol 0f the disreputabio duns which Iz.n:f re! 7 el uudu‘rduu or ll;xrrlwu, 'n‘:u 0 eltuny concludos by avking bow tho suloonkuuvpors llko the collosgucs nu"fi asso0iates whom Cartor Harrlsonhas giveu thom, and whnt thoy think of his cfforts to ake salooukeepuwr respectable. IIEADQUARTERS, THE REPURLICANS, Thero wan n large, but constantly shifting at- tendunee at the Republienn headauariers yos- terday, nnd repurts weeo constantly coming from and going to tho varlous wards, 1t was wratifytng to notlee the inerensed enthinuslasm on ull sides, which was a suro evidenco that ward organization was hefng sathfactordly perfected. The business nt headquartors waa very lnrgely of the routine character, and consisterd mataly i the laying out of committes work. the ap- poltitment of sub-commitices to look after the closing hours of registration to-day, and tho thorongh cnnvass of, the wards from block to block, between now and elcotlon-dny. Ona of tho ovils nttendant on camprigna in metropolitan citios wns tho preseace of o lnrgy number of tho buzzrd triby, who wore on the lookont for aveuues lending to wenlth, Ench one prited himscelf on the mmount of Intionco he coutrolled fn hila precinet, nnd spoke feeling- Iy nbont a mythical lot of tho * boys* whotn ha clalmed to bo uble to X for & peennlary oonsld- eration for himself, and enough to buy the beor for tho ang. An ox-candidate of severnl years oo for u prominent position In the couuty gove- crnment, mud who was prumptly reptidinted by hls constltuents at the primaries, made himsolf consplcuous by olferiug ut tho rato of $2 n head tho members of an organization of which he oliimed to bo abright and shining light. Ho was not luvited tolay hispropusition before the Executive Committeu, nud perforee wus obliged to lonnge nrouml the big stove ln the walting- Toom, where ho bemouncd the decadetcs of o= Mitteal morals, und Inmented the want of eonils denee on tho fmrt of tha confiding candidate, Tho Ropibilcan Judges of election iro carnest- 1y regiested to bo at thoir posts this moralng, and retnin there ull day for the purpose of niklise & thorough revision of the registry bists, il they nre_partiounlarly warned to bo on tho Tuokout for Democratle "nttempts ot colontza- tion. Among the heuchmen of * tho best My or** aro governl unserupuloue politicians who aro wlepts in tho art of stulllug, and, uniess they b earetully looked after, they tnay succeed In swellitg tho lists with bogrus namas, which, when voted o1 by rapesters, muy turn thoe elevtion. Tho Cunmittecs'to whom i3 entrusted tho duty of muking thorough houge-tn-house cruvasses hve i responsible task to perform. It 18 ang that requires tact, persevorunco, and couraye. It thoy succeed In makiug an upproxtmate een= #us of tho voters In each block, their Inbors will very materlally diminish the fraudulent voto that 1o Democratio strikers will attempt to enst, The preparations for the Grand Hatltieation Mecting to-night nro nbout completed, Tho npv.-nkurl anuounced arg John M. Clirk, John Huber, Thomns Senvotr, T L, Underwood, N. K. Fuirbank, Wirt Dexter, Jesse Spalding, Eugenc Caroy, Jumes T, Hawlelgh, Luther Lailin Milly, 'homits Cratty, A Culi bross bund and o Gloo Club will furnigh the requisit music foe tha ea- cnslon. TUE ANTI-IIARRISON MOVEMENT AMONG THI s grows steadlly, notwithstanding nll the denials af tho employés of that nutlonality around tho City-Hnnl,” Old-time Irlsh Democrats, who never yoted tho Teepublienn tloket, aro iy large num- bers tbandoning the orranizttion that hns buen swallowed up by tha City-flull juntu, They ro~ member Haerlson's refusal to particlpate In the honor and hospltality extended by the 1wnme of this ety to Parpell on the oceasfon of his visit o yeur ngo, 1o thon was _too sulicitous sbout tho Teelliys of Quean Vietorln, nad these Irishmen, who prefer tnanhood and fove of Hborty 1o party tlos and bruss ealtura, nre dotermined, If possiblo, to nliow him to indulgo in jhis sollcltution i tho scclusion of his Askland avenuo man- slon, Heports recelved yestorday afternnon fromn tho Fifth, 8ixth, und Soventh Witrdy nn- nounced that bundreds had Jolnoed in tho move= ment, ana by tho end of the weel tho roll-call wiil bave anssumed g proportion that all tho spread-eugleism of thobest Mayor cannot intho s1ightest diminieh. Tho advices from the German wards aro equally nssurlng. The sop thruwn to tho Gor- mans in the peraon of an attuch6 of u not over- popular beec-brewory, seems to huve no attrte ton for thoso who two ]y‘l*nngunu edun por- soni) conshderntion for [8illy Bulpp: and, popu= Inr is b is, ho cannot transfer his frivnds, even with tho nssfstancn of the ox-Brand-beor dis- penser, John Gurrick, By tho way, what hns so sudiuenly convorted Jubu? It [8 n6tB0 vory long 1o that ho waus denouncing Hurrelson ns 1 buse Ingrate, and saylog nll kinds of uupleassut things. IS REPUBLICANS AND INDEPENDENTS. A meeting of tho wurd committees of five representing the lrish Hopublicans and Irish Inacpendenta of tho city was hold yestorday afternoon in the Republio Lifo Bullding, A, L. Morrlson 1u the chalr, Tho roll na published In Tog TRIBUSE of Bundny was respondeid to with n_untnimits that angured woll for tho doteat 2: c?‘rtor Harrlson nnd tho clection of John M. Slurke Tho Chair stated that tha objeot of tho meot- Ing wits to bring togethior all tho Irish olemonts, Irrespective of party, who were opposod to the redicetion of Carter Marrison, Jobn 8, Mulling moved that the meoting pro- cecd 1o choose an Excoutive Committeo of nine to afd the Republicun Contral Connanlttue In the conduat of tho enmpuign, und lenve o atone o= turned tosceuro the success of the entiro Re- puthilican tieket. Miles iCchop believad that instoad of rostrict- Ing thie Comimitteo to ning, It wonld bo better to appoint ono commiticemun from ench ward, und {f it becume necossury 1o cundense tho ru- sponsibility, n sub-commltteo coull bo nppoint= od to nssume tho active dities of tho campaign, 1o offered un wimendment to thut elfeot, Tho amoendiment wis uccopted by Mr, Mulling and wns adapted unantmously, T it O'Malloy wus vleeted 18 a substituto for B, Quirk, of tha Thirteenth Ward, The roll of tho wards was then vailed, nud the following Committee was appolntad; . Firat Ward, Arthur Dixon, Recond, t, A, Kenuey. V. Fitzptrick. Clowry, Willinm Honan, Frank Korrlgun, P, MeGruth, Jobn I Scanlos. J, L. lrounan, Ed Doluney, ‘Thomns Joyce, A. L. Morrison, Jamed Quirk, Junes Mulone, Fiftebnth,, L 31, Bolton, Bixteenth, wods M, Calling, Sevonteenth,, Janes Donehoe, Efghicentl, Mortimer Seanlan, On motion of John B, Multins, the tomporary Campuign Committee of Nincty wis mado per~ munvnt. 3 AMiles Kohoo moved that cach Ward Comuilttee rocerd at once Lo organize antl-larrison and publican ward clubs, and report thelr netion AlnI!ly llu the Exccutlvo Comunitteo.. It wuaso ordered. Tho Campaign Committeo then ndjourned to allow the Exceutive Commitiee to perfect a pers munent organization, O motion, W, H, Bolton was appointed tem- porary Chuirinen, and 'Thomns.Juyen Heted ns seribd. J, 8. Mulllng, Miles Kohoo, wnd Jawmes J. Lolirath were ndded to tho Comtittes. e Commitieu then proceedud o ballot for ollicars, with the following rosult: Chairin, Iatrick Metrathy Tronsurer, Po M. Clowry; retnry, James Nowlan; Asslstant Secretary, J, Mehawd, ‘Tho tollowing comulttoed were appointed: Fingnco—1" V. Fitzpateick, Jumnos Quirk, W, 11 loltan, Jehn F, Seauton, sud A, L, dlorrison: Hulls and Meetinga—=1', McGrath, P, and A, L. Morrison; l'rlllllnS—Tnolll 4 Joyeo, W. IL ftolton, A. L, Morrlson, Juhn F. Beanlon, and Janos Nowlon, Adjourned till 12 o'clock this morning, TUE DEMOCRACY, ‘The mistaken khnduoss of Pottor Palmor hns Intrusted to tho hebdomndul vare of the Har- risoninng one of the vacunt stores in- his botol, The Cumpulyn Connnittee, which eonsista of I, A Hottman, Jr., Ald, Sandors, 8L, Cluir Suthor- und, ** tho person,"—wo ulwuys call bim person Dhoeansu—but Tor 1ho renson sen the ** Danjtes ** a8 pinyed by MoKeo Runkin—J. M. Dunphy, Thomuy Carnoy, Joun O'Callaghun, I J, Mo Muhon, John Fltzsimmons, 1. F, 0'Malley, and ‘Chomus Courtney, held s meoting last evoning, at which the frst-numed sentiownn presided, A tuli elerk in the Water Otlice actod ng Seerotary, Josepl Chestertiold, fn i now hat and mauve wloves, sat in tho *“look-out* cholr,” and oo caslunully smiled, It wad resolved that an Excoulvo Sub-Com- mittes of Fivo siotld sit o perpotunl sussion uwutil the vote wus counted, wad Thomw I, Courtney was nppointed to oo thut the otbor fuur vestald kept tholre lights burning, = Theso will ho muned I(th{' by tho **lHg Four" on tho Hurrlson tie For = foar some might be rockod to sloep I, A, Ilotfmun wus detaflod to netas Grand tGunrd. In compliunce with a request from tho Central Committey theen of the candldates had on tho 1name ot one trusty alde cuch, gy follows: John Uarrek for 1irend, Michael Keeloy for J, 8. Grinuell, und W, ©, Selpp for Patelek Howurd. Curter bud seloctod Alired 3 Mason to o bis, bt ho foft for Now Yorlc lut ovontug, and therefors wns obliged to decline the honor, ¥orthe present the Bugle's running mato witl D known ue the ¥ Great Unknown, ‘Flio Chulr nnsounced the following sul-com- mittees: nance—\W, U, Suipp, * Parson” Suth- ertund, Jubn B, Dunphy; Printing—John Gur- viok, tho Ureut Unkioivn, snd Michuel Kovloys Ward Orwnaization=—Thowis B, Courtaoy, “'homus Carney, and Ald, Sanders: Halla snd Spuukers—Michiel Keeloy, Jobn O'Callugban, und "Thomus ()'llnllg": Nuturalization—The Great Unknown, P, J. MeMahon, and Johy Pitz- smmons. Tho Chmpalgn Committee will oreot the bar- rel tols worning, and the “lll‘( Four*' and tho filllll’l‘nnou and Constables will bo requosted to THE OREENDACKERS, Fivo disconsolate gentiomen, hoaded by len Bibley, ¢andiduto for Mayor, hold & wouruing contérenca lust ovening In an utwr room 1o # Wushlugton street huginess blook, Tho hail- ways wers 'y durk, Tho only ray of light they received outslde of that atforded by a tlick- ering dip was the information that the party hiad rutitled Ham Goldwater, tho Bociilisg can- didute for Aldurman ju the Beventh Wunl, Ono guntioman, with the rich putols of the wost ond CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY MARCH 29, 1881—-TWELVE PAGL of tho Unlted Kingdom, regarded 1t us the most Important_event of tho senson, and predicted Bnin's olection by several thousand, MBEETINGS, TIE RECOND WARD REPURLIFAN cLUn held n regular meetimg st uvening nt No, 257 Htato stroet. M. It Bilsa presided. In ealling tha meethe to order he roferred to tho eantust hotween Mr, Biltings and Ald, Batlard, tho re Inr mnd fndependent candldates for Aldermut, and expressed tho hope that Mr, Billings, who had been unnnimousty nomiuated, wuult bho supported by tho Iopublican voters of thu ward, Jo L Howard and D, V. Parington also spoka In favor of Mr, Billings, denying tho truth of tho rumor that he was tho candidute of tho Westorn Indiana Rallrond Company. All. Juhn M. Clark was then. fntroduced to tho Club. Ho thanked the members for ealling upot, him and snld ho wished to refor to his position on a question of futerest 1o Seconil Ward voters, and thut was tho relution of tho ward to the Western Indiana Ratlrond Company. o had favored tho entrance of tho rond Into tho clty as an Allorman from the Third Waril, and was still In tavor of giviug It what it asked up 1o tho paint whcers it contlicted with tho - torests of thoeity. [Applauso,] When tho rond neked for privileges which Interfered with tho clty's rights he would tight it, and bo underatool that tho Compmny was aware of his intentions nnd was sponding money to defeat him. o thanized the gentlemen for thoir attention, and withdrew amid enthuslustic applnusa. Johin Raver thado 1 few remarks, oxpressing tho belief that tho (lssension existing in tho Domocratic ranks fudieated Uepullican succe, W. T, Undorwood uud 'Fom Sewntt nlso dressod tho meeting. County-Conmlsaiorn v Coburi, Mr. Bllllllmmnurlnur. spoko blghly of that gontlemau’s ul ) N8 & businessemun, A conmitios_con slating of Messed, Bmith, Frye, IPhitlips, Grant, Heed, nnd llaratleld wad appoluted to look nfter the reglsters to-day, Tho meeting then ndjourncd. EIGUTH WARD, .y Tho Fighth Ward Ikofiuhllunn Club met Inst ovenlog at No, 248 South Hulsted streot. There wid nvery largy attendnnce, Mr. K. Lo Heau oceupied tho chair, ‘The netlon of the Club at a provious meeting, in uj J)ulmlnF 1 Campalen Committee, was re- considered, This was doue 8o ns ot to contllet wlith the nodon of tho Central Committee, which has nlrmul{ np{mluml n Campaign Committeo for tho Eighth Ward. Mr. K. Lo Beau resigned his position as one of tho Republican clection Judges, and Mr, 8. F\ Knowles was appointed in his piaco, Justlco Dommnrs mudoa bricf address on tho lssues of tho locnl coniest, glving substuntial reasons why all good eitizens should support Mr. Clark for ‘Mayor. Numerons {nstances wero #iven of the favoritisin displuyed by tho presunt Administration, and the radical necd thyse wis of nchange, - Mr. John Lugsom also spoke brieily, and maido somg telling hita at Cartor's matwduinistration, Armuroamwo by other mawbors of tho Club tho movtlng ndjourned, “1'he Hold the Fort RRed RRibbon Reform Club * held n muoting Just night In the hall ut tho cor- wor uf Unfon und Fouirteenthisirects, and passed resolutlons donounein the loose and jnsnoral administration of Curter Harrison nnd plodigiug Uho Clith to do all fn Ita power to securo lis de- feut nnd the olection of John M. Clark, to whom thoy pledica tholr votes and influonce. Thoe Club, numbers U3 mombers. » TENTIT WAID, A very well-atteunded mooting of the Ropube Meuna of tha 'Tenth Ward was held last ovening nt 153 West Jtandolph street. Mr. A, D, Forron, Presldent of tho Tonth Ward Hepublican Club, ocouplod the chulr, Addresses were delivered by Messrs, B, 1 Mar- tin, Jobt F. Scanlan, Danlel "Noison, the candi- dato for Aldormun, €, T, Tegtinoyer, candithitio for West ‘Town Bupurvisor, U, IR Matson, N. W. Rishardsog, 8. D. Uundorson, and A. Miller, Mr. Seanlan poluted out tho folly of cluimin that politics hud nuthing to do with muvleipal altuirs, Hocontrasted tho two Conventiond,— ono with ovor 200 delegates, held in {n Furwell Hull, to which all tho pubilo were ndmitted, tho other i gocrot _conclave In the Palmer Ho where no one was adimitted uniess he tind an § vitation from tho Buss. If thoy could not trust tho poopls 1ho peoplo should wot trust them, ito exposed the hollowness of Hurrlson's preten- siong of friendship for tho workingman., Dur- ing Mr, Heath's tormof oflice, and it included tho dullest years since the panio of *68, the (a- horors, cm&vluyull by tho clty wero pala $1.25 per day. Mr. Hnrrlson, ut tho roquest of somo con- tractors, reduged thelr pay to §1, and they woere goiting no more now, 1o also showed how an- enerous the Mayor il beon with aborors who woero killed or crippted coutrosied with Bis paylng §300 to the Chict of Pollce who got #3000 per year, Ilo showed how Harrison not only voted, but, himsolt acknowledged, worked to defeat a Union roldlor whoapplicd for u_position at Wushington, In favor of an ex-Confederuto. [ie suid that whoro from soventy to 120 men brd boen omployed by tho elty tho yoar around, Harrison haod rofused 16 glve them employmont, 8o that ke could bulld upi reputation for gconomy,while tho mon who had Inbor' to sull sore compoliod eithor to roly on the Poor-{lpuse or bog. TWELFTH WARD, The Campaign Comuuitteo of the Twolfth Ward mot lust ovontng ot No, 844 West Madison stroot and clected T, 8. Albright Chatroum, W, 8. Hull Bearetury, and W. Milla Treasurer. Two parties from ench procinet wero added to the Cumnmittee uk follow; First, B, B. Linldwint B, Durand; Second, H. 1. Pinney, G, T, Bure rugha; i, 3. 4. dordo, £, Q. Bati; “Fourth, G. . ‘Buckley, A" Whito: Jici, D. H. Jones, J. Wiltsla; 8ixeh, H. C. Bennatt, I, Montgonery: Baventh, J. SButler, A, 3. Ualdwing Hliihth. [ ‘Wilitams, 1, H. Heushaw: Ninth, W. M, Lough- Uy, O. C. Kohisant, Tho Commfitee meots Wednesday eventng in Owsloy's Hatl, The Sixth I'reeliot llv‘lubllm\n Club of tho Twelfth Ward held a moet ng lust night at No, 35 Bouth Western avonue, the attondance boing large. Mr, Ely Montgowery occupled the chalr, It tnd hoen announced that Ald, Clark would nddress tho meoting, but through gomo unfore- seen oircumstance bo was unuble to appenr, Thore wad no hick of apecchies, however, and no Inok of onthusl tho specches taking up tho timo until 10 o'cloc! Mr. 8, M. Bootl Buko first, ealling attontton to “Our Cartor's" behuviorat the cleotion last fall, whon extra bullot-boxes wure furnished, ond showing numerous In: ces whoro the prosent Manvor hnd ucted In disrcgard of tho luw ‘when the intarcsts of nimself or his party wore to Lo boneiited by tho transgrossions, Mr. A, I, Inldwin explained why tha Mayor heard 1o more cotmnplaints from persons who bad beon fleecod by tho gamblers: thoy knew it was of no use to appeal to his Honor, The tatter could surely say that Mike MoDonald aud his auy constituted tho right bower of tho Admine atration, o Hpeeches wore atso mado by Messrs, John R Purker, W. 8 Eliott, Jr., 1L C, Hennott, G(Vnr'xn 1. Buckley, Charles Doaly A. O, Cooper, John A, Montgomery, sud othors, Thoy all cammented outhe subllme chosk of Havrieon (n clalminge tho credit of reforms instituted by Mayor Hoath and a epublican Counall, Jleforo ndjournment it was announced that n Republioun” muss-mesting wonld be beld next Wednesduy night at Compbetl's Hull, corner of Campbull “uvonuo and Vun Buren steeet, on whichh oeonslon Congressinnn er;fl R, Daviy, Judgo Fugeno Cury, Thomus 3. Crotty, aml othors wiil “speak, The Campaigin Gileo Club wilt also contributo to tho entertuin. wment of tho meoting, nt which the attenduuco of Indlca was espoclally requested, TUIRTRENTIE WARD, A wmnss-mecting of tho oltizens of the Thife teenth Ward was held last evening In Bunz's Hall to henr the roport of tho speolal comalt- tee, appolnted at tho provious neoting, *to re- port 1 cundigato for Aldermun wha will fuith- Tully serve tho peoplo's, and not tho voliticlan’s, {nterosts”* Dr. C. J, Luwls presidod, with 7 If, Cnvonuuzh as Bearetary. ‘Iho uttendance wus uluud,uully Inrge, nnd the meeting quite enfhue sinstic, ‘Tho Bpeotal Commlitteo roported in’ favor of BamuelJ. Doggott fur vandidate for Aldermnn, and the report wus udopted, Mr. Montgomory spoke, indarsing the nde- pondent candidate a8 w man woll aualinied for tho position, und ono who would work for tho fmprovement of tho ward, and guve the citlzens from living liko nmiphiblous aulmals. Mr. Dogyott was Introduccd, und sald he was ploused with rho cordiul hidoniemont ho hud ro- coived, 1o had nlwu{'l Doaiy - Rtopublivan, but belloved politicd should _cut no Dyuro in tho of- fico of Atderman, 1o wanted tho Ropublivans, Dewocrats, und nll purtios to lul:pflr! him, Ho uceoptod, wnd, If elected, ko mhuuld strivo to 'f’m the lmprovemonts the taxpayens i tho n ‘hirtconth Ward wore ontitled to; and o was o opposed to tho Star Chamber mavemonts, A fuw men had wathored 1n closots nnd solested cundidntes for Aldertuon four ur tive yeurs ahoad, und he wishud to seo that plan fn'the ward broken wp, He bad not souglit the nomiinition, nur ad it cost him dollar, whicl ho thought was inoro than tho op- positiin could way. - (Chours. Mr. Haytield thought they had soleoted tho vight man, und euterod (010 anamusing und not very complimentary deseription of tho wand *rlug ™ nid molr cundldate. Muaari, Montgomory, Dunn, Gubbins, Nickers son, nad otners spoke, Iho followlng Cumpatgn Committeo was rue portod and nocoptad: - First reclnot, T Flond, AL J, Guub Murphy: Seoond. A, F, Brad- o W, 1 Murdock, M. W, MeCaon, L, don W Cater; Ui, A, Ober, F ICiirtz, J. O'Callughan, U, 'J, Kowls; Foarth, 4 , H. Ltlce, W, M. Browa: Fifth, J, Huyteld, W. It Nirkerson, W, Eendlam, Jr, W, A, Suelgold; Bixtu, 0.8, Ward, ¥, M. Blover, 'Fno Cotnwmittoo were glven power to nddothors to thelr numbor, The meeting adjoursed to assumblo in Pooe- 1an's Hull to-night. Mr. Dogsrott 18 tho Cashior of the Pan-Handlo Road. It Is undorstood that the Detnovorats unite with nu,mlmuun- who aro dissatistied with ‘Wanzer on thls cundidute, WEST TOWN CENTHAL COMMITTEE, ‘The Weat Town Ropublivan Ceutrul Curamittee ot last uvcum{ 1 Justice Mifler's otlice, vorner of lalsted sud West Madison streots, but only utormnily discussed wutters and adfouroed vne til thts oventuy nt thoswins placo, whon jwpor- tunt business will be transncted, TUE FIRST WARD DEMUCRATIC COMMITTER held s meetlng ut tho Paliner Housa last avons ing, Josoph Chesteriiold Muckin presided, and Juuathun Wild McCuuslund strugglod with the wrillng of tho misutes, Tue ususl formal fa- dorsoment of the candidatea was voted, and Jo Mnckin waa [nstricted to publish tho letter of tiio Aldermanio candidate In thy panors, and to iatribato {L in tho form of clroulnr, Arrango- monta were o mnde o put na-wmany of the terriers ontho reglsteation tst as possible, wnd tho meetlng ndjournad itntil Batunday ovoning. VOUNG MEN'S AUNILIARY CLUM. To the Merchants aml Buaines-Men of Chieago: Tho Youns Men's Auxiilnry Club, whoss hmmes diiete oLjeet |8 ta geenro an honest, eifielent, and reanomival local government, nppeald to the Imaineas-mon of' tho ity 1o ald In msuring net- Ive and effective work tipon eleotlon-dny by the closing of nil places of business for ot lenst a portlon of the day. It han boen ¢lourly domonstratod that whone evor our busluces-men and taxpayers hivo tirned their uttention to clections we huve 8o« enred upright and ablo men for our political oftices and n puro ndninlstration, Our young men aro lnnmlr employés of busincss-men throughont tho ci lp". nnd, if glven the entire diy, or 1 portion of 1, they will Lo enabled toperform thalrdutica nseitizens and ngsist in tho cstabllabis montof a goud Clty Govornment, Ayain, wonp- peal to you to eloso, for at leust holf u day, your anufactorios, stores, oflices, hanka, and " foard of "Pridde noxt Tuosday, April 6; and by so dolng: you will assiat i rentoving corrupt and prostis tuted ofiieials and redoem our city from vico and dobatehery, Yours, falthiully, TitE EXECUTIVE COMMITTER, Young Men's Auxtliary Clnb, FINST WARD LEFUBLICANS, The First Wurd RRepublican Campnign Com- mittso mot last evening in tho club-roum of tho Urand Paclfio, whoro nn organization wus ef- fecteld by electing Charles L, Taston Chnlrman, . 0. Wren ‘Trensurer, and Jaues MacEiroy See- retury. 'l'huiwlll mect ut 10 v'clock to-morrow morning at the same place, OBLITUARY. ELT B. WILLIAMS, A eablegram was recelved In this eity yes- terday announclng the death of Eti B, Will- Tatns, an old and wealthy eitizon of this city. Hedied In Parls, Franee, ‘Fliursdny, March 24, it his 854 year. My Williams was born In Newton, Conn,, In Februnry, 1710, nnd re- sided In 1iartford forsome yenrs, o camo to Chiengo In April, 188, and embarked in the grocery buslness, 1o was ong of the first Urustées of the village, and negotlated tho fivst loan, At the tine the villuge wis in straltened clremmatances, and — Georgo Smith, who was n bunker here, mule f lom of 800 2 the year 138 ho wns clected RRecorder ~ of Deeds, and hield the oitice durlng two terims, 1l was appolnted United States Recelver of tho Land-Oflice at this clty i 1850, Forsomg yents he resided at the southenst corner of lonroe strevt md Wabash avenue, on tract of land which he vurchased for $100, Susequently Mrs, Johnson’s Muison Dore wns bullt on this ground, and it s now marked by the Willlaing Bul'ltllnf. oceupled by O, R Kelth & Co., Ar. Willlams? first died nbout fifty years ago, and he leaves his secoml ‘wite and ong son, Ilobart Willlams, n mun of about 45 years of nge. o left Chicngo about fifteen years ugo, and has_spent most of hls time siice In traveling in Europe and in this country. 1le I$ worth about 8500,000, The deceased was well known by every old settler, und was unlversally toved and re- spueted by all of hls 0ld sssocintes. Many persons to whom Mr, Wlilinms’ name is untnmtliar muy recolieet the ofd gray- hafred geutientn who was ennslnulle’ on the ground during the erection ot the Willlams Ilock, aud who inspected overy stone, every Dbrick, andevery piecoot lron wliich wont into it Mr. Willlams Intended that this huulllniz shiowld bo his monument,—something which should not bu constructed in the caveless, fifmsy way so common in Chleago, but some- thing which should stand for years to comna ay u memento of himself and of honest bullding, It was about n yenr and a half in construction. 1o sllowed “time for the set~ (lln‘.: of the fountntions, hurried nothing, but bullt slowly, steadily, and securely, Ho mude tho structure ‘ns nearly lire-proof as anything can by Into which wood entors at ally and spent near]y all his time lllll‘lllé{ ity uruc}l‘lon in cloge personal supervision or the work, ¢ AUNT BETSEY GIVENS,?» LousviLte, Ky., March 25— Aunt Bet- sey Glvens,” probably the oldest woman In Loulsville, and certalnly the first girl-child born In the city, diod at her homo at 10 o'elucke to-night. She was born in 1773 avthe old fort at Brr Grass, In Jefferson County, Kentucky, and has been n resident of this place all her life, She ramembered the thue when Loulaville was a very small town, and used to tell some very interesting stories of its growth and progress. Oneof tho most sstonishing things about her was that she wns neyor outslde of Louisville. but ence or twleo fn her life, and had nover been on o raflrond tratit. She liad up to tho timo of hier lust lness o remnrkably elear menory, and was nequainted with all the distingalshed men of Kentucky, among whom Hunry Clay was one of hier fuvorits, Sho wis well-In- formed on ol politieal matters that trans- spired Ity or sixty yenrs ago, and used to tnko grent plensure in telling ler friends how mutters were conducted thon, and In- teresting themn with the affalrs of to-day. Mtrs, Givens had o loly horror of theatres, and used to bonst of the'fact that shis nover was by one In her Hfe. She was s llfe-long member of the Mothodlst Chureh, and up to a fow yours 5go rarely a Sunday passed that lier fikco wns not seen among the wor- shipers, Iler health was remarkably gaod, and she wus wont to say thut slie wis never sick a day In her life, “She conld thread o needlo without tho aid of glusses, mnd her hearing wag also very goud, Lust sumner sho hed w seyere fallon tho stulvway ot her Tomy, and this bastened hor doath, “She was ableto be up and around the lionse, how- ever, untll about n wonth ago, whon she wis taken 11, and has been grmlunlly sinking ovur since, —— MRS, C. A. SMITIL, ‘Tho funeral of Celestine A, wife of Charles W, Smith, Esq, of the Chicago Graln Inspection Oflice, took place at No. 44 South Ann street Sunday aftornoon, Mrs, Swith Lreathod her last Snturday morning at an early hour after & short, acute futes- tinal dernugement, ‘Thore was n Jurge ate tondunce upon the services, those of the Evlscopal Chureh, of which she was a de- votedly falthful communicant. Tho oflice for tho dend and. address were by the Ruv. Henry G, Perry, All Salnts' Tarish, who dwelt l|||pmsulvv|y on the marked, constant Christinn hife of “one wWhoso death was her gnin, while their loss. She will long and sadly be issed, most by those who best knew but to adinlre hor for her numerous traits of charnctoristie worth and good, 'The deceased—n native of Suckett’s llnrbor, N. Y.—wax In her 80th tycm’; n slster-tu-lnw of Mrs, ‘L', 'L, Gurnoy, of this eity, with muny retatives East and i Mishlgan, whither by ovening oxpress traln the remning went une der escort for burlal in the family ground. CAT'T. CITARLES W. KIMBECIC, Drrnorr, Murch 28,—Cnapt, Charles W. Khmbeek, a well-known Inke mariner, who commanded on the old Michigan Southorn steamer runnlug botween Buffalo and Mun. rog, aud who lins comnmanded sowme ot the best vessels on tho lnkus, died at ‘I'renton, bo- tween thls clty and Munroe, last night of n bronchial affection. e ——— NORTH SIDE BAPTISTS, The Chfcago aud Lakeslde Haptist Assoclas tlous bold an informal mueting at the Qrand Pa- citto yesterday nafternoon to' discuss mattors portalnlag to tho vonditdon ot the donomination on tho North 8ldo, There {8 considorablo dis- sutlstaotion ¢xpressui over the fsot that Dr. Rowluy's vhurcl, “tho North Star, vornor of Bedgwlek and Divivlon atrects, 18 too mueh out of the way for some of those who do 1t aut 1o attond woy other lantlat church but tho North Shiu, wiitle [t is ulso sald that o nume berol the North Sidu Baptists are not satlafied with uuml thoir churches, It has beon sug- gustod that the North Star should be brou; gl faribor south, or that it with somo other Luptist church on the North Side, aud it Ilp niso sy, Ny t u new Ruptist socluty formed and a now ohurch bullt on the North Skle. At tho mueting yedterday afternoon, Ur. Lorimer presiding, no yosolutions or wikguations Wwero offered, us tho disousslon wus not concluded. It will bu taken uganlln next Mouday aftornoog at 1o'clock, and It was recommended by Dr, Lorimer that in the meantline the Nurth Bide Bociuty sbuuld- buld @ mooting to dlicuss tho subject, A TRIFLE SCANDALOUS, KAxsas Oiry, Mo, March 23.~The City lospltal seandal, which has been attracting A great deal of attention for n week past, hns reached points where the merits of the case are plain to be seen. Dr Jonkins, Clvy Physiclan, lscharged with exacting fees from persons adwmitted to the hospital; also, walnu- tniulug Improper relatlons with fenale pas tlents, and’ with drunkenness, Dr. Burke, Steward, is eharged with scandalons rela- tlons with the watron of the hoarllul. and ot Eruns neglect of duty, by which patlents ave been dvprived of médicloo preseribed Dy the aiclan, 1r. Egobort s marrie tho cook at the hospitnl in linste, asking tho oflickating minlster to dato the certificate bnek ten days, ‘The cook, matron, and one or bwo patlénts elaim to have been tho ob- Jeets of speelal attentlon from Dr, Jonkins. o —— — TIE WEATIER. OTTAWA, TLL. Bpretal Dispaler ta The Chicagn Tribune, Orrawd, N, March 28,—Another suow- storm hasset in, and bids fair to bu as severe ns any we have yot hade ‘I'his 13 sald to bo the fortleth which we linvo had this winter, The Ottawn eolony for Northwestern Min- nesota, conslsting of about fitty men trom thig section, expoct to start on thelr journey to-morrow. For the {mrunsuut tnking thoir effects thoy hive chartored two tralus of (if- teon cars, n locomotive and passenger-onr caeh, which runs by way ot the Burllngton Rond, I7 this storm cotinucs, hnwever, the depnriure may be deferved a doy or two, BURLINGTON, 1A, Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes Buntasuroy, In, Mareh 28,—Another snow-storin setin thignftornoon. and lugcon- tinued upto this thae (11 o'clock) without tu- termlsston, nnd the Indicatlons nre that it will hold out through the night. Tho suow 18 wet nnd slushy, and the fa)l not go heavy usduting tha lagt stormy, only about (ive or slx Inches having fullen, Tlera 13 no wind, and not much Interrubtion from drifts s ap- prehended, " —— BLOOMINGTON, TLL. Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, BroomisetoN, Ill, March 23,—A severo snow-storm has been raging here sineef p. 1y, with no appearaneo of cessatfon, At9 P. . two inches of anow had fallen, Thore s o strong wind from the north, and tho alr fadensy with snow, U]) to 6'pom. it lind drizzled from carly morning. TIF SIGNAL SERVICE. OFPICE 0F TIE CHIEF SioNAL OFFICER, Wasmxaroy, D, 0., Mareh 20—1 a. w.—For tho Olilo Valiey and ‘Pennessce, oceaslonal aln or snow, followed by clenriug weather, rapldly rising barometer, winds shifting to northwesterly, decldedly lower temperniure in 'I'ennessec and stationary or lower in tho Olilo Valley. For the Lower Lake region, falr weathor, possibly preceded by occastonal light rain or snow, winds wostly northwesterly, stationary or higher tomperniuro and brromoter, For the Ypper Lake region, folr wonther, northwesterly winds, stationnry or lower tempernture, hlgher baronmeter. Yor tha Upper Mississippl and Lowoer Mis- souri Valleys, falr weather, northerly winds, higher barometer, stationary or lower tem- perature, Cantlonary slgnnls continue at Milwaukee, Grand 1Laven, and Ludington, LUCAL UNAEILVATIONS. Cirieago, March 28-1013 p.1m, Tiav. | Ther,| {4 | Wind. | Vel | H'n.| iPeather E g ofEuir Falr, ir, Cloudy, 0| Cloudy. Cloutty. Cloudy. “Mgitod snow, 100 KAl 10 monAITe. Moan baramotor, WAL Mesn thormomotor, 3.6t ‘moan umidity, 07 XImuI tomperatury, 40; wins fmum tomperaturo, 515, GXNZRAL OBSERYATIONR, Uil1eAG0, Muroh 24~10:18 p. m. wind, (B'niwnine Hoisa City., Moorhead. Hul .| Clou, i Tarain, Wi 1mw +|Clear, EENEEUTE - ZEi STATE AFIAIRS. WISCONSIN, Spectal Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune. MapisoN, Wis,, March 28—I3oth llouses bill makiug County "I'rensurers incligiblo for more than one term was passed, 1n the Assemblythe Oll-Test lnwag nmend- ed wns concurred I, ‘fhe Governor hay signed the antl-Treating LA, and 1t will be published to-morrow. L. 1, Caswell, M, C,, arrlved here to-night, Tesays that ho has the assurance of both Sawyor ond Cameron that they will in no way Interfere with the Federal patronage In this Congresslonal Distriet, IFurthormore, all talk that Snwyer and Camoron will undor- take to remove E, W, Keyes or Frank Oakloy isslmple nonsense, The Committes which Investigated as to whether any truth existed fn the nawspnper rumors inregard to corruption used in the : cleetion of United States have exaMined sovernl witnesses, and any r.her cantiot tell whon thoy will report, “I'hey stlll have several witnesses to exwinine, As to whether the Committes hns found any- thing to call for an investigation thoy are oxtremely retlcent, and will say nothing pro orcon, aid all ummvu‘ncr 1toins or speclnly to the contrary are fabrieatlons. Some of thoso examined have told wunt they huve testilied to betore the Committes, but in pll cases it has amounted to pothing, 1t §s be- lieved the Commilttes will muko ns thorough an investigation as possible, and, shonld any- thing oxist which it §s belloved non-exists, thoy will report without fear or favor, —— INDIANA. Bpecial Dispaten ta The Chieago Tridune, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, March 28.—The Sen- ate completed tho cousideration of the bill relating to publie ofticers and oflices to-duy, and ordered 1t engrossed, The section relats e to the publication of semi-annual state- ments of insurnnce companies provoked n long debate, but o ehange from the present Iaw was ‘fhe bill providing for constructing a sewer for the Toinnle Iteformatory and D eaf and Dumb Asylum, the Stats to pui' half the x- apoll: pousaand the Clty of Indian s the othor, was passel, ‘khe louse spent tho afternoon on the Civil Code bill, THENNESSEE, NASOVILLE, "Tenn,, March 28.—The T.ow- ‘Taxers continue ina feverlsh stato of exclte- muntover the prospect of the pussage of the Houso bill to adjust the debt fn tho Benate. If they fail to dofeat It they will not only be blotted out of politles In Lennesses but will fose thelr money in shorts, ‘Fho belief thut they nre leagued with nllmunlu(urson shorts to defent tho bill It possile continues daiy 1o grow stronger, and that they cars more for thelr own buckets than they do for the people, of whose Juterest they «.-hdu\ tobe the special gunrdiang, - oI1no. Corustnus, 0., March 28,—~The State ofMcors wet to-duy to take ofliclal notico of the death of Heary O, Kerr, Stato Librarian, which occurred suddenly at Batavia, O., yesterduy. Comnilttees on resoluuons und to attend the funerol were appofuted. ARICANSAS, IartLe Rock, Ark., DMurch 28.—Gov. Churghiil to-day filed with the Seeretary of State hMs objections to the Revenue by, ‘which passed the Leglsiature on the list day of tha sesslon, nglu equivalent tu a velo. enator Cameron Tiad sessions this ovoning, In tha Sennto th | OBYRIIAAAE 0F onpubis: b RADWAY'S READY RELIED DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes as Seen and Felt, ag they Daily Occur, Aft- er Using n Few Dosces. 1. Good nr!mn, dignppearance of wonkner fanguor, melancholy, erease and hardiness o tlesh auil muscles, oto, 2, Btreugth increnses, anpetlte improves, rels il for food, 1o more sour eructations of wiler brash, good digestion, calin and undiaturbed lll‘b[‘! awnken fresh and vigorous, il Disuppearanco of spote, blotches, plnples; the akin [ooka clenr und lm.umr; ‘tha urino ehanged from ita turbld and cloudy appearinco ton clor ehorey or amber color: water pusscs freely from tho bladder through the urcthra without pain or sealding; littlo or no sediment; 1 piin or wenkicss., 4. Marked diminution of quantity aud fre- loncy of involuntary wenkening tdischargea (If utllicted in- that wiy), with certninty of per- munent cure. Incrensed strongth exhiblied In the rocroting glands, and function harmony ro- stored to the soveral organs., 5. Yellow tinge on the whito of the eyes, and tho swarthy, &tifron uppearance of the skin chunped to'd clear, lively, and honlthy colur. 0, ‘fhosa_sufforing froin wenk or ulcernted lungs or tubureles will realizo grent beoelit in oxpectorating Frecly the tough phivgm or maous from tho Jiinin, ale cclls, bianchl or windpipe, thront or liend: diminishiug tho frequency of cought general fnerense of ktrouyth throughout tlio syAtum: stoppuizo of night-swonts and piing and forlings of wenkneas nmund the nniclon Iuin shoulders, ote.i cessation of onid chllly, senso of Suocation, hurd broathing and piroxysm of w“fhm Iylug down or arielng jn tho morning. All theso distrossing symptoms veadunlly wid irroly dinpnoa, ¢ 7. A8 day nltor dny tho SAISAPARILLIAN tg taken now slgns of returning health will nppears a8 tio bload mproves n purity and strengih disease will dininish, and all forelgn and imjnire deposits, nodes, tumors, cancors, hurd Juimos, ete., ho resolved away, and tho unsound mi #ound and bealthy: ulcers, fever fores, chronia skin iliseascs, gradnally disappear. B, 1n cises whero tho syaiein hns beon Anlle vated, and Meroury, Quickallvor, CorroslveSiln linate have accumulated and hecome deporited 101 the bones, joiuta, eto., causing caries of the wvones, rickets, spinnl ourvatures, contortions, whito'swollings, varicoso velns, ate, the SAls SAPARILLIAN will resnlve awny theso deposits and exterminate tho virus of tho dlscase from tho aystom. A 9, [f thoso who are taking these medloines for tho cenro of Chronlo, Berofulous, or Syplilitia- dlsenses, however slyw muy be tho cure, fesl baettor™ and And their goncral health improving, tholr flesh and welybt Incrensing, or even keeps Ing 118 own, 1t 18 0 sure sign that the cure 18 pro grosming. intheso discies tho putlent citer Fots botter ar worse,~tha virus of the discwso (@ not functive; If ot arrested and drlven from thio blood, it will spread and continue to_under- ming tho conatitution. As sooil a8 the SARSA- PARILLIAN mukes tho patient *feet better overy hour you will grow botter and fncrense [n houlih, strotigth, and fesh, The frrent power of this remedy is {n disonscs that threaten death, a8 in CONSUMPTION of tho Lungs and Tuberculous Phthisls, Berofus ta-Syphiloid Discases, Wnstiug, Degenoration, and Ulcerntion of the Kldnoys, Diabetes. Stops pige of Water (Instantancous relief afforde whers cnthoters hnvo been ueed, thus dolng awny with tho gn!nrul oporation of using thess instrumonts), dissolving Stono in tho Bladder, and in ali cascs of Inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. In chronfo cases of Loucorrheea and Uterin diziaucs, Ons buttlo contains moro of tho nctiva princle Elcs of Medloinos than any othor Prepartion ‘wkon In Tenspoonful doses,whiloothors require tive or six times as imich. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. =. RADWAY'S READY '~ RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS Diarrhes, Cholers Marhus, Feves aad Agve Enrumatinm, Neuruils, Diphe therim, Influenzn, Rure Throat, Disticnis Brouthing. Bowe: Complaints, Looseness, Diarrhen, Chalura Morbus or patafol dis Eharxes trom tia buwels, e atopyied in 15 or X mins . Suneby ikini liadienys Ticady Hofioc ok ; mntiom, J wenkiioss OF Insitudu, Tow i oF 8o 1 I agars, OF (esieudu IT WAS THE TIRST AND I8 THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that Instantly stops the most excruciating paing, slluys Influmuintions, und curcs Congestions, whether of the Lungs, Btomach, Howels, of ono applicution, IN FROM ONI 0 TWENTY MINU'ITS. No matter bow violent or excrucintin, Uhuemntic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled. Nerv- ous, Noum!w: or prostratod with vl‘ uUABU Ay sultor, KAD AY'd READY RELIEF will aftord 18LaNE CHAD. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADUER, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, BSTION OF THT LUNGS, | HYBTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTIERIA * ATARRIL INFLUENZ HEADACIIF, TOOTHACHE . RERVOUSNESS, BLERPLESSNERS, KNEURALG LA . 1 LATINM, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHIL] CHILBLAINS, AND FROST BITES. 8 ‘The application of tho Heady Rellef to the part or pirta whore the pain or dificulty oxlsts ‘will afford enso and cvtntort. hirty to sixty drops in balf a tumbler of wator will In @4 fow minutes curg Cramps, Bprains, Bour Stomach, Heartburn, Blck Heads aohe, Dinrrbam, Dysentery, Collo, Wind- in tha Towels, and il Intornul Patna, Truvelers should xlways curry n bottle ot Itade Wll{"ll Ready itellef with thom. A fow drops in ‘wator will provent sickness or. ‘mlns from chungw of water. It 1s betier than French Drandy or Bitters aa o stimulan FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty conts. Thoro I8 not u romcedinl Agent fn Lthfa world that will cure Fevor and Ague aud ull other ulyri- ous, Blllous, Neurlut, 'J‘yklwhl. Yollow, und otha fovers (nided by HRADWA V'S PILLY) 6o quickly A RADWAY'HREA LUEF. ) 4 DY RELIEF. PIFIY CENYS PEft BOTTLE. paln the RADWAY'S Regulating Pills! PERFECT PURGAT(VES, BOOTHING APERI ENTS, ACT WITYHOUT PAIN, ALWAYY RELIABLE, AND NATUNAL IN TREIR OPERATION, A Vegetable Substitite for Calomel. Perfeotly tasteless, eleguutly couted with sweot guu, purge, regulute, purify, cleanse,and atrengthan, Huidway™s Plils for tho vure of il disorders of the Stomnol, Liver, UDowels, Kid noys, Hludder, Norvous Discascs, Headuche, Cone stipution, Costivens Tudigestdon, Dyapopsla, Hillousness, Fovor, Infnmmittion of tlo Sowels, Piles, knd oll derarigemonts of the Interusl Vis: cora. Warruntod to effeat o positivo cure, Furely veqotable, contalning no meroury, mins enil, or delotorious drigs. ‘Observo the following ayluglflml rosulting from Disorders of the Dlgestive Orguns: Constipation, Inward Piles,” Fulluess of tho Blood In_the Head, Acidlity of tho Stomach, Nuusea, Herrtburn, Disgust of Food, Fulliioss of wolght In tho Btomuch, Sour Lruoctutions, Binkings or Flutterings in the it of thy Stom- sch, Swhmmiog of the Head, Hurrlod and Dit- cult Bronthing, Fluttoring of the Heart, Choklug or Bllfl\millll{ Bunsutlons whban fuu lying poe- ture, Dot or Wubs before the sighit, Fover and Dull Pain fn the Houd, Detlciency of Perspirus tion, yellowness of the Bkin and’ Eyes, Paln in tho Bido, Chost, Limby, uud sudden " Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Asuw_ doscs of Itmiway's Pills will froe the systom from wil tha whove-numed dlsordors, . PRICE 25 CENTS PER HOX, BOLD BY DHUGGISTS. Read “ FALSE AND TRUE.” gond a lotter stamp 10 RADWAY & €O, gg.l B WARKEN-5L., COI. 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