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ea => rar’ S = i) XQ Q = = Ss s Yabo = FS VOLUME XL. 4 ‘ THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1881—I'WELVE PAGES. ENTS. jf : PIANOS, DRIVING ‘GLOVES, &e, OLOTHING. , > is not at all probable that he will,ns the ASR ; pg tn | nance | men eeak sarge | OB go Trike, | statis tac secon te at CONKLING. snc Oi tee pee eis mons, : 5 rwiitlo Lapham captured tr" Perso hte te T i = i J Fishes velver I t] Glacage tileune aloes Meant of Tie | ex-Presinent Hares was recently rep- The Sly Work of. Tilden two votes Bea ein a s : e toay trains tehere Chicago papers are sol will con- | resented by an obscure journal as usiny Inn- Exposed Yesterday the secon, ten members went from - 5 . | fera favor by reporting the facts to this offce,gto» | Runge derogatory to Secretary {slatne, and Lapham (si geler, bringing the intter's vote 2 tng fill particulars, condemning Is political conduct. Sr. Blaine at Albany, by any, aia a eat * Polat need ay + r} wrote, asking Mr. Hayes whether he was eaney,: and “giving him olghtecn yours Fait weather and northerly winds, be- coming varluble, for this reyion to-duy, prowely feperiet by the publication In ques- tlon, and the ex-President has replied declar- i ipg the whole thing a fabrication, and that Conkling Was Expeoted to Seoure not one statement In it was made or author- an Eleotion Through Jacobs’ ized. by him, Mr. Heyes has also written to Jnoligibili the President denying the report that he neligi tye (Hayes) had adversely, critlelsed the present Administration, more than Conkling had. Wheeler and Lapham recelved all tha Republican votes but four, Cornell lind two of these, Folger one, and Charles Daniels, a Judge of the Supreme Court at Buifalo (a new man), one. YESTERDAY'S CONFERENCE OF TH ITALY: BUCKS resulted In the dropping to-day of Crowley and) ‘Tremaine ns candidates to succeed Conkling, On tho long term Crawley got vient votes, his biggest score, aud Lapham went up to four, THE BALLOTING. To the Western Adoclated Press, ALBANY, Jie 22,—In the Joint Convention tho ballot’ for Senator for the short term stood: ‘The combined vote: Mt fa to Sensthle Fotk, how every clothter that advertides can sett you goods cheaper than any other draler ta the country, SUNGE CUAL. ITALY, kind friends, of Meso miayulded vents, if thoy do affirm that they don’t tenotw, and o; er tet the Traditional Twaddle of the Old-Time Old-Rut Dealers, whose stortes they havetearned by heart. Aafor , A. J. NUTTING & OO. . It's a plan THAT DON'T SUIT THEM. We don't KNOW WHAT EVERYBODY 18 DOING. We don't care, either, We expect there are a good many Honest Dealers besldes Ourselves, Still, we realize THEY ARE FAR TOO SCARCE, ‘The TRUTH Is ample for Our Business, and it is True that we can dress you about like _- Pianos,| 145 State-st. ‘The nierring test of time dem- ‘gstrates that the Steinway Up- ght alone equals the Grand or i “quare in durability, while in the : 0) “important feature of capacity for Jong standing in tune it excels 4 FOR -ither, and possesses in a Supers jative degree the higher qualities { hich have mado the Steinway tho ' standard Piano of the world. The many thousands of Steinway Up- rights purchased in Chicago dur- Gants’ de Suede, jog the past twenty years aro liy- fog witnesses of their own extraor- Ala Bernhardt, dinary power of endurance. ‘ Quality and durability consid. Castor Gloves. ered, the Steinway is the cheapest. Plano manufactured. VON & HEALY, |CARRIAGE FAIS State & Monroe-sts. " CIGARETTES. c Oo ac h I n 2 Parasols, In Correct Styles and ‘ Bey At Modevate Prices. <=» Es) ; a Also, the New Carriage Hat, ‘SyreeX SXepha nia SS ee AMEN TR The Obelisk. Tus Town of Tombstone, Arizona, was burning at last accounts, and a great portion of it had been alrendy destroyed. A fire swept over 7,250 acres-In Merced County, California, destroying the graln crops, farin- houses, outbuildings, fonces, ote, NR eM If Conkling Could Have Got a Republican sar Vv ft, v the “only members of the Cabinet now in Hajority, Cornell Contd Have Ree Washington. Secretaries Hunt and Windom jected Jacobs’ Vote, and Postmnster-General James yesterday left the Capital for Long Branch, where they Will be joined tu-day by Attorney-General Upon Wheeler's High Vote, MaeVeagh, who fs now at: Philadelphia, . Seeretary Blaine will Jeave for his homme in Tilden Orders Jacobs Off Augusta the lutter part of next week. Last ina Hurry. evening Secretarics Jiunt, Windom, Lincoln, and Postinnater-General James were fn con- sultation with the President at Long Branch. | First Ballots : Platt 26, Depew 52 ; Tue National Council of the Juntor Order Conkling 32, Wheeler of United American Mechantes met In their 40. twelfth annual session at Haverhill, Mass., yesterday, The constitution was amended 80 that tho fifth article declares the purpose * ofthe organization to maintain the public- Second Ballots: Conkling 82, Tumry-rive persons who ate chicken- salnd at n plente near’ Decatur, Gu, were badly polsoned and suffered very severely. Medical ated was promptly rendered, and no deaths occurred. ‘The chickens from which the salad was made had been boiled in a brass kettle. « ‘Tue Itallan Goyernt ent has prohibited all demonstrations tn the Ltallan cities hostile to France, aud Prenlor Depretis announced Inst night in the Italian Chambers that force would be used, if necessary, to prevent such demonstration. Tho feeling against the French seams to bo most bitter at Rome,” ‘Turin, and Milan. i . Mn, Upros, the Assistant Seeretary of the No cholee. For the long term thecombined vote stood: Crowley Lapham No chofe Tike Convention then proceeded to voto again, eThe combined vote stood: el feaaioa es bier Sesereny ok achool system of the United States; to do all ‘Wheeler 60; Depew 60, a umernscre 4 nected with the ‘Treasury Department, Be- in its power to prevent acctarian Interference Platt 26. i with that system; and to uphold the reading of the Bible inthe schools. It was also de- elded to change the nama of the organiza- F tion to “Independent Order of Americans.” Speech of the Renegade Conkling, In- —_— quiring Where the Party Is Coxanessman Estony Sreen, of tho Ninth Georgia District, has publicly ex- Going To. pressed his purpose to vote with the Repub- __ licans in the organization of the next House, He says that he Is well aware that the Bour- Canouses of Administration Men and bons will treat iin to ‘the same bitter, unre- Half-Bucks Regarding a Plan lenting, and malignant abuso as they have of Compromise. treated Mahone, but he will not be fright- ened from acting on his convictions. He has determined to leave the Democratic party. | Depew to Be Named, and Conkling and Mr. Speer has shown much Independence Platt to Name Two Men Not before this, and his independence las been Lapham. No choice. fore leaving ho placed . ils restgnation fn the hands of Secretary Windom, to be acted on as might be deemed best by the President and the Seeretary, Ate meeting of the creditors of E, P, Cut- ler & Co., fron merchants of Boston, held yesterday, it was ascertained that the Itabili- ties nmounted to $042,201, of which $738,557 were direct and $203,734 contingent, ‘The gross assets amonnt to: $661,002, of which $591,048 i in plg-irons “A committee of in- vestigation was appulnt MR. CHICKERING offered n resolution to the effect that_to-mor- row the Convention remain in session until tio Republican Senators are elected. ‘The President, declured the resolution out of order, The Convention then proceeded to votengnin.. At the conclusion of the roll- enl Senator Fowler rose and said it had been given out that the votes cast for Jolin C, Ja- cobs were void, and in view of the fact that such may be,the decision of the Convention, aud 'thus an election forced, at the request of Senator Jacobs lie would change bis vote to Clarkson N. Potter. Jt was decided’ to re- eall the names of the Democratic members, ni - THEY VOTED Fo VARIOUS CANDIDATES, Tus tribunals at Marseilles are now fully occupied in the trinl- of French and Italian participants In the recent riots, ‘The Freneh- Them: % e stood a3 follows: ‘men are belng shown little favor, One of | indorsed by lils constituents on three differ- emsel yes. them was sentenced to one year's imprison- | ent occasions, —_ Wid i ment yesterday, witls the severest sentence at TLATuaAS, Great and Garileld Established A a | te C. A, COUTANT& 60 Fl passed on any Italian wns three months? im- og tomes rer camerleal lished Across the | U.N. Hutter... prisonment. ‘Tho Italfans are rapidly ault- | iy vost id Street. from Each Other at Long ting Marsctiltes. + xposition to be held at Atlanta, Ga., In Oc- Bi i PROPOSALS, ; — tober, and Mr. 1.1, Kimball, the Director- ranch. . i Bropomis for Ntationery. ; : Tue graln-shovelers’at the Hudson River Generel of ae expan at appeared store } SUPRUINTENDEST oF Prone Puuerury,{ C6 : ‘ Elevator; New York, struck yeaterday for an | the Chicago Board of trade yesterday to ex- THE VOTES. $ Notice la heroby ives pursiane to Rec 2th Chap In Suits Complete, Well Made, Well | jrcrease of wages froin to 20 cents per | vialn the purposes and objects of the pro- SAMURL J, TILDEN, i Retna LAS hatha rented rape wil Ue ecigoit ul Trimmed, and Porfoct Fitting, for | nour. ‘thoy were 11734 cents, but re- | Posed Exposition and to solicit the ald of Special Dispatch to The Chicago THbune, % 1 66 as & €Se Turniohinw tho Sutlo oF Wisconsin with te neceraaey | $8, $9, $10, $12, F14, $15, $17, | fused to nceevt, wherupon the employers Chicago merchunts and capitalists in making | © Aubany, N. Y., June 2.—Tho manenvre 8.3. ‘Tilden t ee B) Reciot re arena nner $18, $20, &e., &e., &e., Ke. sent down to Castle-Garden, where some | the enterprise a success. Col, Hardenian’s | Of the Democrats to-day revealed pretty Erastus Co 3 “the only absolutely perfect glass mouthpiece ‘A claasiticd Itst of the artloles and the qusity, of t Be dha “9 “9 eg ie : B ; speech, in which he referred to the era of clearly what 1s. belleved to be the true sig- 1 2,951 Inmigrants lunded during the day, and iby Mr. Pease (Radical), was debated ‘in that ee oath : he he oe tee to calles body yesterday, aud rejected by a vote of 175 | the instructions of. his -Boss which has to 8, The speakers generally oxpressed | characterized his career, he would graceful- themselves In favor of a classification of the | ly withdraw from the field at once. It ap- yarious degrees of murder suchas prevails | pears now thatthe Lord of Utica and Sago in this country. Sie William -Ilnrcourt, | of Gramercy Park were playing who led the opposition to tho bill, A DEEPER AND THICKIER GAME, favored an’; alteration in the . present | Although, by the State Constitution, Jacobs law ’? in “the line’ indtented, . and | {8 declared ineligible for United States Sen- intimated that a bilt for that purpose would '| stor, his cantidacy has generally been ue- be soon Introduced by the Government, Sir | cepted In guod faith, because severat prece- Richard (ross; Harcourt’s Tory predecessor, | Ueuts showed that this clause in: the State twitted him' an hls change’ of-opinton. It Constitution was not considered binding by was notleeablo that John Bright and nearly | 29 United States Senate. At any rate, this all the Home-Rulers voted in the minority. Saeed agian ee ee Arthe Saratoga Temperance Convention Be ee Ceanitie he Po etree yesterday resolutions were adopted aflirming ead in: biienn candidat or the ya- the wisdom and duty of total abstinence, ae ree a few ST atl aie Indorsing the movement for the introduction | jendor, To-day, however, when It looked as of toxt-books inculeating temperance prin- |'i¢ Wheeler would ‘reeeive the votes of a elples on selentific grounds Into our schools | majority of the Republicans present, the and colleges, dloclaring that Christlan people | Democratic leaders’ suddenly became fm- should pledge themselves to total abstinence | pressed with the iden that all the votes cast aga protest against the Mquor traflle, and | for Jacobs were illegal, and, should pursuc the work of Inculeating tem- | ASUD A SCENK OF GENERAL CONYUSION perance In church organizations, and as AND EXCITEMENT, ; . | Tapldly transferred thelr votes to other Shetetian Pi aoe Fee ce saa, a Democrats. As soon as the roll-call on the SG second ballot for the short. term was sale of lquor on the Lord's Day was de- finished, and before the result’ was nounced, and the use of alcoholic wines in | announced, it. belng ‘thought that the communion service was condemned | Wheeler had over 60 votes, Senator Congress is asked to present to the peoploa | Fowler, the Demucratic leader, gave the sig- joe will furnisth auch stavionury according tu the tornia uf tho bid, and the Leoutract entered Inte tn ‘pursautce. thereof, The woh tw ar Induprd un anid, bund thelr Justilention to the effect that thoy nro euch worth the sum uf Tour thousand doles ovur, and sbuve: all debts, ianilities, wnd oxempuions. Printed blank bide uid bonds will bo furnisted on aypilention to this anice. . ne contract will bu twarded im each class to tho lowest bidder ti that clams who shall furninh security, fa nbave iileatod, watlsfuciory tu the Superintendunt ut Publle Propertyt provided, huweres, thut the rut eronco will boxlven {n each etdas tu any blidur rostd- tug or dolow business tn tho Stuta of Whacanali, if his Dit anni! bo ax low as that of any other Widdor {i eat class nut doing busingad in thy Blue of Wixconalu, @ Superintendent of Publi lruporiy,haroby ‘ra. sorves tity Fight to Fojoct any or nit bis, wade by virtuo horaat, dt. MANION, Superintendent of Public Property. Proposnte for Beet. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERION, OvPiCK UF INDIAN AYPATKR, WANMINGTON, June 14, 1581, Benled proposnts, indorsed -* Proposals for leet, nud dirocied to the Commnisaionor at duitinn Aptis, Wiahligtun, D.C, wii be roentved until Wotaiudk HOTCHRIN, PALMER &C0. 137 & 139 State-st. 4 for the Indian service 14,2500 ‘paurids Hoof on tho ‘BABY PERAMBULATORS, Gc. |) “iis must vo mado ont on Government blanks, each Agutcy, together with biank proparnls and form | 138-144 STATE-ST. leo for that purposk.:.Tho Chinese. ure %vi- dently more Impressed swith the oxcellence of our navy than we-nre ourselves, _ +) menace conch class roguirod, will he furniatud to all persona , . i Hiei { Jacobs’ nomination fer the posl- arette yot produced. Perfect I terial end | dusieing to Dit. on application ty this ofice, elt oun + . | good feoling. prevailing in the South, was | Miicance of Jacobs’ nomination for the pust- | 2———~ Peete vet Prouehpiece im America, Bapectate erronally Or hy teller, All siationuey to curtossiand “att ; e ., | employed 1 number ofmen and age them Im cogent, ‘and was well recelved, At tha con- | tlon vacated by Roscov Conkling. it was | _ ‘The combined vote stood: ted very wy ror Wholedate by all tobacconists siti: partum uh ve 1 _ | medlntely t0 Wi eee ~ J clusion of. the speeches a committea was | Hinted, three weeks ago. that he hnd been | Coniding... || Bliss ewe 4 and wholegale grocers. ~ Gitar in aCe OF site us on al orlngs, ‘Tu Chinese Government having requested | ‘appointed to take Into consideration the mat- put forvaed by Pyle nia. one Ha aid In.| 8:1. Bubcock Paphati cccecee (I WL COUN & CO.. Sole Props, Chicago. | Mp itii aay ne Soventon ll 0... ctnssos, A, UC, oun : the services of an experienced nnyal oflicer | ter of subseriptious to the shares of'the Ex- | $v, Wasi He ity thee a Tare Dau, Folger... « 1 = | and D,and nreparsto sealed bid must be mute fur ~ | to organize a ninriue corps on tho same plan } position Company, fi) ish . Hime - Palit 1 MILLINERY, GOODS. grott clans Of duds, und 1uudt be pininly, Indore ue y - . . asthe marine corps of tho Ameriedn navy, eratic and Buck combination was tatked of, it - mets =| uel aad ei v7) Ha Hinge RATA IES It .was — bellever t bs: Wi tay) : EaWueiad Gy'abund toute Hato oF Wineoan. tn Gents : Farnishin § Klrst-Lieut, D.Pratt. “Manning: has been |'.A rt for the abolition of capttal punish- aoe the antares nee ee 3 9 the pont auin of two thousand dotlars, oxveutad by | % L 5 givon permission t@entor, the : Chiuese’ serv | mont, introdticed {n the House of Commons 1 Fa ‘Une bidder as priacipa | whd try at tenet tery mathetactor: ee tee terion +> eS didotigd thie tha.pidd Have . peculiar :Merits, resold at Reasonable o Prices yand Guaranteed as Represented, WE THINK you can buy here better than at many other houses. Any way, come fn and see us at 04 & _MADINON-ST. APOLLINALIS, A pollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” British Medical Journal, No cholce, +. The Conyention,then proceeded to vote again for a successor to Platt. The com- bined votu was: cs = : ‘TrosaAs GAnFizcp, uncle to the Presl- dent, while ont -riding yesterday ubont twelve niles from Oleveland, O., was struck by apassing train while attempting to cross atnrallroad crossing, and instantly killed. ‘Mrs, Alonzo, Arnold;. sister to Dr. Boynton, of Cleveland, and a cousin of the President, who was with MreGarfleld in the-bugazy, was badly injured and cannot tive. Mr, Gar- field was fn hls s0thiyear. 1.823 worth $5 Convention adjourned, »60c3 worth $1 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE WITHDRAWAL OF JACONS, B Tho withdrawal of Jacobs a3 candidate -in joint . convention to-day. was an_ epl- yode of more significance and importance than ont: first appears... From the | favts that ‘came to light ° since the adjournment of the Joint Convention there is Ilttle doubt that Jacob’s withdrawal pre- yents the suceess of a deep-inid scheme. of Conkling and his friends to xet him out of the uncomfortable position-he Is In, and to turn the election of his successor over to the next Legislature, the very thing and only thing they oe hops to. aceornnlt ney aed perfectly well, as cveryboily alse knows, tha’ if Wheeler had been declared elected to-day. by Jenoring the votes cast for Jacobs,..he never would have been allowed to take his seat In.a United States Senate controlled by the Democrats, wn , TUE CONSEQUENCE would be that another election would have to be held Ha the next Legislature. It can. be proved that the Governor lias, on more than one ovension, . expressed ‘the opinion very. emphaticnily , that every - yote east for’ Jacobs’ “was null yold, ‘Speaker Sharpo has also" expresses the same opinion over and over again, Pisant Long Plumes. legant Bluck Tips. . Black Chips, now shape ‘Tuscan Straw Bonnets... Intennat-Revenut-CoL.ecton Morr, ot North Carofinna, Ig also Chairman of the Re- publican Committes of that State. His ac- tlon in indorsing ‘the Mquor party in the present political contest raging In North Caroling, and In sending cireulars te Fedoral offictals asking for. contributions to tha whis- ky party's campaign fund, ling been severely reproved by hissuperiors nat Washington, and it isquite tikely that if he persists he will bo asked to realign his position, bidders, ine atid phice of delivery, und all other hoccaaty fuspructicns, will bo furnitied wpan auplle cation to the indian Ofice at Washington, 1), 0. oF Now, ti und 6T Wouster strout, Now Yor UL. Lyon, 25 Hrandway, Now York; and to the Cointulesiriis a Suuslatonee, HW Ajvat Saint Louis, Chleagn, Balnt Paul. Leavenworth, Omaba, Choyenne, and Yankton, + ung tho Powtunastor at slong City, Hilde wile oponed at the hour and day abovo tated. and bidders are invited to be prosencat the * opening. CERTIFIED CHECKS, All bida must be acconipaniod by cortified checks ppon woe United Bintes Depository ur Adsintan ‘Lruuaurer, for at leant, five jie. conto the umount o: the propusal, HL, PICK, Commissioner, Proposuls for Tobacco. NAVY DEVARTAENT, : BuneAg ov Fi OV IRIONS AND CLO’ of contracts und vend, conditiond to be observed by “Tes purity offers the best security against the dangers which in rural districts, as in towns an cities, are commen to most of the erdinarsarinNe waters there." London Medical Record, ' ANNUAL SALE, 9-MILLIONS. Of all Grocers, Druggists, & Min, Wat, Dealers, BEWARE _OF_IMITAT IONS, WANTED, Your attention is called to our Iine of ‘Baby Porambulators Children’s Sleeping Coaches, “ THE LARGEST STOCK IN THIS CITY, AMERICAN BUNTING Yorosrva, the daughter of a Russian priest, who partlelpated In ono of the at- tempts to murder the Inte Czar, was arrested at Kiof recently for having in her possession aforged passport. She ls charged with be- ing one of the tenants of the shop trom f AND MUSLIN FLAGS. LiNdroNeD. Geduue dish which the well-known “Little Garden” | constitutional amendment prohibithig for- . i a r te iseath ae nal for a stampede by stating that he wis hed | and repeated. 1¢ openly and conspicuously ~ SAENGERFEST FLAGS, : eee eee eee hureae antl forcfona ee street mine was constructed, It appears that | gyur tha maunfactura and sale of alcoholic | to change his vote. Ho sald that n particulnr | before the vote was. taken. to-day, ‘here {3 du, July 12, ML, for one hundeod und szty, thousand the dynamite recently found under the | poyernges in this country. contingency had arisen whieh, inasmuch ug | Detling Conkling desires: so much as to be SHIELDS, &C., &, | (eeu eounas nt navy tabagec..to be dultvorod at Catharine Canal bridge was piiced there in Ce aes a question had been rulsed in tegne spordily relleved trou the dilema In whick. he now ‘stands, - He ‘feels keenly. the hu- stiillation of coming: to» Albany after week to try and. lobby... hunselt back to the United States Sonate, He hay. beéains convinced ‘that ho cannot .be re the : i logul eligibility of the minority candidate, J. R. Dopox, the. Special Agent of the | mignt be construed into tothine less than Consus Bureau for tho collection of agricult- | the election on this ballot of Republican ural statistics, Issued a report yesterday | Senator. With the knowledge and at the sug- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1860. The St, Petersburg dotectives aro look- tie Navy Yard, Hrooklyn, Ne Ye One halt of the quantity required to be delivered ing out for more such inaterlal bat nlf of the auant Ta or ork ort tala land Upeoteations and. tyro of Ofer will bo furntshod by this Huronu, upon uppitcations and broposuls must be made upon ihe florins #0) furnished, in secord: — ‘Tuy Coalition Republicans of Virginia 4 Si . he cliunged ils vote to ance with acifications. Sets showlng that the tobacco crop of 1880 was 80 gestion of Mr, Jacobs, bo hanged [uy votato | ctactud by this Legislature. ~~." Paymastge Gans 0.8, Naty. Wanted in every Btatu for Steal Hlaft-Coupliog cian feos a leaner per cent greater than tho crop of 1870, the | quickly fulluwed their lender, and all but He 18 ASHAMED ‘TO WITHDRAW |. | ‘ SSS et ne aed a ip lor the: Prcanle ? Gen, | Mount produced in 1880 belng 473,107,573 | twelve deserted Jucobs, casting thelr suf- | from thefeanvass and confess hlingelf beaten, jabato es Wabidy | __OCnAN NAVIGATION. —_ | WONYY TN TD, | Wisnion sor intr, ant tereore wot | Bowees 8 agsne 2M ound | STE voce puemovisnzD organs, | tio without esi abba, on eiah ts + NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. * | binding on the Republicans of the Stato, lie ort uf Ae ee on AVOTABG, | perore tho yoto was announced Speaker | last hove rested, {3 sure to prove a fallure, FINE & MEDIUM! 1 NE ee or oe continary Loran weagenta, | ‘Tho meoting, it ty ciated, was called for : be ly up toan average. | Sharpe took occasion to challenie the fin- | Heneo the scheme that was concocted Inst New York--London--Parls. Steamers sail Avery Saturday from New York for Southampton and Bremen, Passengers booked for London ang Paris at lew York to intos of pasanye tor, wandon, fievess ond remon, frst evening, and which would have been carried out today had tt not been :for the timoly withdrawal of Jacobs. Had It suc- veeded, Conkling would have derived all the Benefit of an adjournment sine dle, 89 fur as Fifteen States now produce as much as al! | plication that had been made that the Guy- the States produced In 187, Only four { crnor would cunsidor the ducobs vote invalid. States—Missouri, Illinols, Indiana, and Mas- |e :sald Cornell had_ never forgshadowed or e sachiusetts—prodtica less than they produced auiy cation he MaDe BELEN ere the 28th, and not forthe st, The.“ Striaght- Out” members of the Comuittee scem de- termined to moet again on the 28th, and,’ as they have a clear innjority, it !s quite certain Holton # Hildreth 221 & 223 STATH ST. ANTI-RATTLER 8. 8. C0, + 90 Randolph-st., Chicago, in. 1870,. Kentucky, which ranks first a96 | the Der tswent Into ecnueus, Senator ‘ = $00) atoors 19, ko that the action of Tucsday will be ratifled. | totacco State, produced 86 per cent of the Sheol be trade, a ‘apeeolt ty lume. presunt, iit Snather Aunty of hervous saxlety and fabor, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, Roving Greet Nea Hom titumon ty Chicegn a x pana nannnnEENANGEA le canna on | Ata meating of tho Horoford cattle- | Whole crop. Virginia ranks second, and whieh he ants Aa Infortied that tha ; ¢ jovernor had sa: iat he wo ow oul 7 snd the only avents aug Guede ek Cor” J ~ | wrecdars held In this elty yesterday, and | Pennsylvania third. Tho average yleld per | the votes cust for, mo th tho event whieh hus CONFERENCES, eral Agate, Which was lnrgcly attended by repiresenta | 8°78 has beon 73 pounds, varying from 1,390 | just transpired, ‘Clits muformuation eam to we “THE ADMANISTRATION. : : —— pounds -in Massachusetts to 471 pounds In suiidoniy, but, frou _centteuet putt arhaee North Carolina, “Illinols produced 9,030,700 | hi Hee atm Wiveotur’ bounds, an ‘average uf 690 to the acro, Se etiay woul bo wo Jargu “a eerie as + | his election possible, asked him if my vate AT aiesting of the Admiulstration mem. | could bo then thrown out, He sald that In bors of the New York Legislature Jast even- | pelltes that would be falr, When Wheeler's Spectat DHspatch ¢o The CAlcago Tribus, ° « Anpany, N.Y. dune 22—The Adminis tration conference to-night was tarked by ' Increased enthuslasm: aud‘ n greater unans. tives from IMnols, Indiana, Ohio, Towa, and Wyomtng Territory, it was determined to form un association to improve the beef ent- tle of tho country by tho Introduction of the Mereford breed, which is: considered sups- ELASTIC. STOCKING LAS, STOR Secure » fresh und reliable article, newly woven reeigul dulay, Tor each particular mousuratont, wn “STATE LINE luscow, Liverpool, Dublin, Halfast, and Londons Fee Tero eery Thursdays Furst Gaui MeL BS, sdoourding to mimodaion. Hecond Cabin, iserage outward, Ss, Ailese steamers carry DUILAOT Galtier atteop, nor pine: ALDWIN & CO. G, GHW Ry Sinking Fund 5 Per Cent Bons, [C, SL & St. Paul & Per Cent Bands, 1, eeeap gig stock, bur Jub lute. or wuuds made trom | 63 Broadway, NY. aad WM Haudalph-at, Chicago, | . . | Mor to any other known breed for producing . vote mounted up so high Lat once asked Mr. { ent for the first ine, and both are expected tee gure GATE, ASEAN © PARED . SUIS STATES! Wetiors Manage,” pe Hou oarrdanay bi nareee spl ered bovves, ©, M, Culbortson,. of Chicago, was birt wnt eee aneaoly Avante: Fowler to, weltndraw my Hames folk toate to go for Depew ina day st two.. Skinner ‘ see EA (TOR INR MAUL STEQMBRS [even et ts eS Ee | en alae | ein ote ta | mean saner ae = " 5 ’ ‘ : .» Scoretary; an uw Earl, of Lafay- , iat a member o: zislature Is ¢) e, canvassed hi s+ He.rep ; Ra PONT EVINOPIA, Tues apn LRDASBTA, uly & Bp WRIGHT & WOOD. otto, Ind., Treasurer, : #1 on Wheeler and Dopaw, and ‘it is prob | put ein futher Mian undergo. te eilgitst | 9 Inrgecoustituancy of Grangers, But he bed a TT ae blur | DRVONT AC Duy it Oh oa —- a) ablo that the first named will recelve | uncertalnty, Lat once withdrew, not to seat- | never ben reproachod: for sustaining De. = .MADISON-ST. ‘These steassere do notenrry cate steep ordles” | Daily - Telegraphic: Quotations, | ‘guyxx gypsy fumillos arrived: at Castle | about fifty-tive votes tovlay for the short tor the minury votes bub to Avett any WS | vow, ‘That gentleman’ had many warm'ad ROMAN hs dee Saeed ataialote at redaosdraten, Of all the active stocks dealt in st ihe Garden Tuesday from Hunaury. ‘Choy do- | term, and that: Depew will recelve a much fropubliean factions, itirors In Ils seetion, while he, had been un- NEW YORK MINING STOCK EXCHANGE, Blackboard Quotations of the Hirut Call reoolved 11G MONROLE:ST. BUGGIES, PARSONS" & GOODFELLOW. Quatly thy best, Crialovase prtocs, uid Lorussent OSHKOSH, WIS. QELLULOID GOODS... CELLULOID (Water-proof Line en) Cuffs, Collars and Bosoms. Price Lists and Goods sent by mail, Call or address BARNES & CO, 86 Mudbonwst., Tribune Bulldiyy, nble to discover any who desired the retura * ot Conkling and Platt, ‘Tne sentiment of the meeting wus In favor of % . 3 . yoni Sree aap baptae y as high as possible, ‘The trlands of ‘the for uier mye will obtain titty-four or Blty-tve: votes to-morrow, and Jt la asserted Depew will huve aa many Assomblynen, Alvord seums to have little confidence that . the lutter can be oleeted. Ho sald to-night that the IHalf-Breeda wanted the lor ter, wud were Willis to 5 Wheeler on the short feral, f ene Aduitn ratloy strenzth ti the long.teru would be thrown for faphau or. Crowley, Ile. regarded sugh a combina: tlon as probable, usu seumed to favorit. ‘The Bucks are rather aitiet tonight, Conkling Het a erat Platt argon tee arouad HOON, kT Ql a look after the Buck interests, { clared thelr purpose to follow tho culling ot gypsies, to camp out winter and summer, and to make thelr living’ by fort- une-tolling and tlnsmithing, “They bought 4 horse in Jersoy City, and linmedintely com- imencad thelr tour weatwardd, Thof had not gone far when they wore set upon by a gang of thugs, who pelted thom with stones, ‘The gypsies béat a retreat, and are now olam- oring to bo sent home, ‘Tho Austrian Cousul will probably do hls duty by thew, A peruration of Ulster tonant-farmors had an duterviow with aly, Parnell aud other Howe-lulers yosterday, and urged on them to strenuously opposs- the Government amendment to the Lund bil, ‘The result will doubtless be to prolong the discussion. on tho bill in thy Commons and to render less cortuln the pngsage of the measure this sea slou, Br, Warnell is reported as having de- termined to visit tus country In July, but it larger yoto for tho long term, ‘Tho Conk- JAUCUS SUNSEQUENTLY NOMINATED lngites aro badly scared at tho falling-oif in sue SLAMUON Norrie wag Pintt’s yote, and it ts not Improbable that | in Jacobs’ place, He recelyed 30 votes, Erag- : 4 tus Corning of this city 18, and Givorge toa hyo Sone oer nae | HA LE Shs will bo substituted for that of Platt, and per | arise: Did Coukllnuz expect to obtaln an eluc> haps for that of Conkilnys. . It fs stated that | von by such 0 contingency as Fowler and tho putting forward, of Jacobs ns tho Demo- | Jacobs roferred to, and Was ite a erate candidate for Conkling’s. placo was aaheina. Cerda era?, Mr Potter, tho work. of Smnuel J. Tildon, who phos ow b anes & the Domouran anwar ‘advised It” In ‘order: to. help Conkling, | 2oaren o I»: mM o i i Now Yorker, a devoted ‘Tilden man, who bas clare the yotes cast for Jacobs Wlegal, he be | tue Hlection Investigating Committes aftor tng n'imomber of the Loylstaturo end inelixl- | $0 campaign | uf weak dn Leib fend he. ran for Lioutenantdiovernor,. an blo under the Constitution;- therefore tho | wag defeated by 200 votes +9 ‘Hosklng, tho yote should not he taken into cas hMeratloy present | Raney ate ren atall, aud Conkling, having obtalned a ma- aed - ri a tetera Jovy of te vos oly east, would bo us. | SUSt aud is loan fv ar claredt etectadl, ‘Thls construction on the | gences, aud made to galus, majorlty stronaly ra. to adjourn wid Democratic poltoy of action is rather start- ON THK HOE TERM leave the Senatorial contest undecided. ‘The ting, and should betaken with dueallowance, | the Administration wen were divided in | Democrats, especially, are of digpaaltion lng, : . ‘Bt le, HENDERSON BUSTIiAts, 96 Waablaston-st, OUNAKD MAIL LINE. Bailing twice a week to.and from Hiritish Ports Pas cle iru Laverpuul, Queenstown, Ulsseo elfasl, wid Londinderry at lowest rates, cutie tras Cane one eae " ty ee HU ViEULN ET, Gon Westen AueH RUBBER STAMPS. Rubber Stamps OF BVBRY DESCRIPTION, CHAS. F. JONES, Manufacturer, No. 70 LaSalle street, f Over Hide and Leather National Bank, SOE CK Soro’ and Basement To Rent; cyl. 254, Opposite Marshall Field & Co.'s esate House. Inquire at ‘ SILVERMAN'S BANK, zo La Salle-st. ‘ OPTICAL GOODS. M2s Ypgetacies sulted to ail ai lblvs. Opera aud 61 vee, Uatoutetare, Bees tA AT NIGHT. : ‘The usual conferences were held this aft- ernoon and to-uight. ‘There is a growing restivoness along. the members, and a largy ber PAP ER nn CEO. H. TAYLOR & CO., Successors tu Clovelaud Vaper Cow oa yt 168 & 165 Dearboru-st. 4 ‘Falliogs, and agveltiagta tbls lue's abe aha LBAND acters bk. OLE: NEPAL Seutunye Tye Gatet by malt Wi Severanw 100 Madison-sh avacaucy {4 concerned, and saved: himself + "ER imity of feeling. among the members, “As, semblymen ‘Turck and Haullton. were pres’. ”-

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