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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 188I—TWELVE PAGES, 3 two or three candidates for Auditor, mostl pushed In the interest of cartain locyjities, Th other places are not disputed. HT Dente will probably hu renominnted. Spectat Hsputen to feago Tribu Rr. PAUL, Minn. Sept. 2 polittonl matinécs ever witnessed In thin Binto occured today, resulting in tho nominution of Gen. Lucius F. Hubbard, of Red Wing, for Gove ornor. ‘Tho campaign bas beon long and lively, espeeinly by friends of tho successful candi: But his success was not xssured until wasatabbed in tho hutau of his nnopin County dolegation havin, i: controlled by partisans dude Vanderburg, of Minneapolis, who yearned fur nacaton the Supreme Boneh. 8 delegates wero heard to remark that thoy were Behools, Robert Grahain, of Winnebago; missioner of Hallronds, Coramissioner, of Tag yeantts Lewis Koel! 18 Suffrage movement In our Commonwealth shat riso to tho lovel of prohlbitory action it will command our unqualltes Tl present Indications are tht tess than last Noverber, when the icket ro- colved leas than 1,000 vot that was going on around hite, recosnl and names, and talked in n POLITICAL. FIRE-SUFFERERS. erfectly sovor A pyinpathy,”* at the patty WIM pol adopted, and tho gontiomon were nominees of the convention, with the oxception of Orabam, who Ia sume oftico un the Ite- ‘Chieaoo Mts .—One of the livellest. Tho tickot {s A Misunderstandinig Prompts the Detroit Relief Committee to Resign. Progress of the Hard Strug- gle in New York Ly mn . Whon the spas selzed him afresh he struggled fearfully, snapped at those whe ministered in vain to bin, and fuamed o apectacio was touching even to tho police, whore feelings In such matters ace supposed to have beeumo hardened by assocla- tion. Despite the symptoms exhibites suffering man, some of those who ware aware of the ense are of the opinion that Boyd died from delitium.-tremens that bis recent debauches pro- duced; that he imagined that he had rables, and thut tho imagining became so strong In his mind that he dled giving ali the #y' dd by a snfferer from that pev Such cases nro cited by medical authority, and this is supposed by some persons to bo such ag one. THE WEATILER. SIGNAL SERVICE Orrice oF THE Citer 8taNAL Orricen, WaAsit- . Sept, Wel a.o.—Fer tho Oblo Vattey and Tenncasce, fatr weathor, followed by inoreasing cloudiness and fecal rains, winds mostly southerly, lowor barometer, stationury or higher temperatura, For tho Lower Luke region, fair weathor, fol- lowed by Increasing cloudiness. and local rains, enst to south winds, falling barometer, station- ary or higher temperature. For the Upper Lake region, Increasing cloudl- ness and rains, easterly winds, lower barometer, higher temperatura, “or tho Upper Misslastpoi and Lower Misaourt or partly cloudy weather, with ralu, southerly winds, lower ba- Cautionary signals are ordered for Milwaukee, Sections 1 and 2, Escauaba, Marqatte, and Date luth. ‘The Chief Signal Oflicer furnishes tho follows ing speciu! Lulictins ‘Tho barometer fs bighest in the South Atinntio States and towest in Wyowing, arca Is ecutral in St, Lawrence V: temperature bas fallen trom 4 to 1 degrees in the Lower Luke region and northern New En- fand,und risen from 1 to “4 deyrecs in tha him, an od in Graceland. also the nomince for the publican ticket, PENNSYLVANIA. WitrtAmaront, Pa., Sept. 24.—The Democratio Stato Convention was caltei to order at noon by Chairman Dill, of tho Stato Central Committoo, W.N. Hensel, of Lancaster, was chosen tem- porury and afterwads permanent Chairman, and acknowledged tho compliment in an cloquent specoh, inaking @ pathele reference to tho ra- cent death of tho President. Ho declared that time bud vindicated tho capacity of the Domoc- roy to maintain tho true principles of govern Tho specoh was repeatedly applaudeit. The usual comuuittves woro appointed, and a ro~ TLewratox, Mo. Bopt. 28.—Tha Stato Conven- Greenbackers, calied by n come mittea representing tho convention that put the Wonver Eloctoral tickat in the field, for the pure pose of reorganizing the Stato Committes, de- fining the position of the party in tho State, met here today. Ono hundred and forty-uno dele- orted, The lev, W. EB. Eaton was ‘The convention devlared its position as follows: Heanloat, That we, representatives of tho Na- tional Greonback party. in conve an the Nattonal tireenbne Plattorm, opposing: clase legislation and’ burdens imposed upon the enone, hy tnonopoly and corporate power were atthe mouth. Th Gov. Billsbur; The Port Huron Committee: Re- Co-operato with, Them. heen cnptired an Anti-Machine Men So Far Suc- cessful by a Large , Majority. ptoms diaplases nor to ald Vanderburg's chances. ured misfortune, or Hinbburd caucus this imorning a bargain was penly consummated, the larger part of tho lennopin County delegation belng pledged to Hubbard in return for support for Vanderbury, Tho convention hail to nominate three Juduos of tho Supreme Court, us well na Stato ticket. Tho three gentlemen appointed by bury—Judges Clark, Siteholl, on though of both politient partis, the hearty indorseiment of nent! in tho State for election, ealled to order In the opera-hotse nt noon b, » Whoina brief speech feol- 0 tloath of Fresitent Gare Waxefleld wv fiuts A Lottor of Explanation and Dofense of Gov, Jerome, of Mich- Mn the Chicago Greenback and condemning Oonkling Likely to Bo in a Minority in the Con- vention. Detnoiy, Mich, Sept. 24.—On accountof the rofusal of tho Port Huron Reliof Committee to Join with tha Detroit Committes in a consol- idated plan of rolicf, the members of the De trolt Fira Relief ‘Association ail resigned to~ ulght. Thoy have sent tho following totter to Gov. Jerome: To Hle Excellence fchigan—DEAL 3! Beate lying between Juke & Bay were deveatatod by tires on tha Sth o! hicotlog was heid thy committee lect subseriptions and supplica and to devise measures fur the relief of the sufferers by the tre. Appreciating the mazaitude of the under- taking and the absolute necessity of system, es- tho inembers of this mittee had been nembers of tho Rolief Cum- inittes uf 167], tho first measures wo Inatituted were the division of the burnt country into dis- tricta and the appointment of responsible local agents, which we did with the advice of the most prominent ‘eltizens resident in the burnt coun: try. Tho work of retlof was prosecuted by us with the utmost evorky ood b igiment we could Tho convention renssombled at 3. Oakes, of Pailadelphia, was anmitted ns a delegate from the ‘Twonty-seventh Senatorial District. The report of tho Committco on Porinanent Organl- zation was adopted, It provided that Honacl, temporary Chalrman, should bo mada permu- nent Chairman. Tho report of tha Committee on Resolutions was adopted, as follows: Resolved, That we, the Democratic party of Ponnsylyaula, incouvention assembled, declire: 1, For tho presorvation of tho Conatitution of tates, home rulo, tho freedom of elections, for realstanco to revolutionary changes: tending to consolidation or empire: against the election of any porson to the Presidency ni third nat tho presency of troops at tho riation of public he suport of tho t clags legisiation which havy revolved ly every county ‘The convention wis Chairman Hlakele: M¢ Bx Lient.-Gov, Temporary — Chairman, son Socretary, ro pointed, and ‘an adjournment taken wu Hpectal PHepateh to The Chiag> Tribune, McUuranit, In, Sopt.28.—For the Lower House of the Legislature the Democrats of Clayton County have nominated John Vansiaden: and Michael Urtoll; for Treasurer, C. if, L. 1. Place. Tho place for Auditor was left Meoting of the Minnesota Repub- lican Convention at Bt. Taego puttions: of Ny juron and Sayinaw At tho afternoon session a local fght in Polk County, resulting in two dele; pused of and the reports of committees on resus Jutions and permanent organization wors ro- 1, making the temporary officers resolution was offered by « delegate to proceed to vote tor a candidate for Capt. Binkoloy, 2 Pillabury repre for Supreme utiond, was dig- SPORTING. ROSTON VS. CLEVELAND. Bpectat Dispateh to The Chtcago Tribune. Nosroyn, Mass., Sept. 28.—Tho Clevelands suf- fered a bad defeat at tho hands of Boston, tho fatter playtng u strong game at tho bat ond fn ‘The hits of tho visitors wore scatter: ing, whilo tho Hostons, by bunching tholr hits Io tho first and soventh innings, ulded by three bad crrora, mado seven of tholr ten runs. Tho bat- ting of Sutton and Deasley were tho foatures of tho game, while good Nelding was done by Dun- Jap and-Morrill. Nomination of Gou. Lucius F. Goyernor— Resolutions Adopted. for any purpose ment, and agains js Invor to bulld wy} ‘hat the Democratic par! tho constitutional currency of gold in all forma, and conlition with repudiators mer- its the condemnation of honest people. fusnl of a Republican Administration to ucceda toa Democratic demand for « further reduction of the rato of interest on the National debt subs Jccts the Govorumont to the neudicas ox pense of wlllions of dallurs annually. 3. That, in view of tha exposure of oxtonsive frauds in tho Postal and ‘Troasury under the last Federal Adininisttation, tho peo Me demand prompt and unfaltering prosecution Of thieves, ‘Thoir successful operations prove that thoro will be no roal reform in th mont of the dopartments of the Fad ernment without a sweeping change thorelt. Sincere ¢elvil-servico reform will begin with tho return toJefersoninn tests forollicuholders: bone eaty, capability, and falthfulness to the Conati- tution. 4. That, in tho administration of the Govern- vania, tho Republican practiced, ar pecloily ns sume of , 8 Of old, favors at the strength of Hubbard and Vandorburg, Tho first fortanl ballot for Governor resulted: Lucius bbard, of Hed Wing, 10; Gov, Androw McGill, of SI ompson, of Furibuult County, . men, of Iticu County, 18; svattoring, 10. On ine- tion, tho nomination of Hubbard was mado The balance of the tioket was thon nominated without extended balloting. Stearns County, reeelv~ Honiinntions | the rT, The Wisconsin Democrats Meet in State Convention at e second high Milwaukee. bring to the solution bien of relieving the imincdiate wants 000 fainiiies. and of placing them uit butas rapidly 23 possible, in 0 aelf-sus- tnining position, On the 16th Inst. you issued a Proclutaation in which you reviewed tho erent disaster that bad fallen’ upon a lure portion of our Shite, and concluded with the recommenda- don that contributions of money and st should be sent to this committee, fog tho responsibility involve ored falthfully mn Departments A Full Ticket Nominated and the ‘ Usual Buncombe Resolu- tions Passed. Iain bus ‘falten since tast report In tho West 8, Oblo and Missourt Finches in ulght hours is reported Winds In New England shifted te northerly and in the Lake region to 4 Tdtcations are that falr weather will prevall in New Enyland.and cloudy, rainy weather in the Upper Lake region and Northwest today aud LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, UMCAGO, Bont, her. Liu | Wind} Vel) it'n.| Weather Karned runs—Boste Base bits—Boston, 1 "Pwo-bage blts—! Errarg—Hoston, 2 Left on buses—Boston, 53 First base on balls—Clapp, Ginsscock, Powors. First base on crrors—usto! Struck out—Hornung, Balls called—Mattbews, 8; Bradl Btriices called—Matthows, 26; Ura Double play-2Duntap-P 8 Past balla—Snyder, 33 Wild pitches—Bradle: ‘Time—One bour und Umplre—Iewin, CHICAGO VS, WORCESTER. Woncesten, Mass., Sept. 28.—Tho score of the waime today between Chicago and Worcester was G ' Treasurer, | Charles Altorney-Goneral J. W. Hann belug similarly compltinented, For Stute- Audit- t Fillmore County, scored a victory, while Gen, James H. Baker was noni: inated for Railway Commissioner in place of ox W. 2. Marshall, the present Incumbon For Justices of the Supreme Court there wn: coutest, oxcept betweon Judge Greenloat id Judge H. Vanderburg, 0 iy and Dickinson belt without opposition. ceived tho support of tho and was nominated by a large majority. Th number of votus cast being tou lurge, the nonl- nation waa afterwards mada by Judgo Mitcholl t6 a Democrat. For Clerk of tho Supreme Court, Sam H, Nichols, the present in- cumbent, was renomimated, receiving only 1. majority over severnl competitors. Gon. Hubbard, born in Troy, N. ville Academy, and came West in 1354, Red Wing in 1858, and started the Republican. In 186 he enlisted as a private iin the Fifth Minnesota, and on tho orguniziution of the regiment wns clected being promoted to Colonel and succeeding to the command of tho brignde ut Corluth, tho battle of Nashville he was promoted to Brig- 1803 he was nominated for Congress by the Republicans of the Sceond Dis- trict, but, the nomination boing contusted, ho derlincd, Iie bas served tio terms in tho State Sonate, ‘The result of the Republican Convention bas enused considerable frionds of the defented candidates, but those who re desirous of seoing the bond qucs- ton acttled. Jt is foared by nation of Gen, Hubbard wi on the deliberations of tho extra session called to take netion reirding tho bonds, as, notwith- standing the complimontary plank. the change from (ov. Pillsbury, a nd of uw settloment, to Gen. Hubbard, who, {ff ho if nota Repudiauionist, hn: strongly supported by that clement, gives rise tofearot furtner delay. Tho Repudiationlsta wail no doubt claim a victory in the solection of Hy at from Omaba, ‘Deasioyy Sutton, land. 6 we havo endetys Cleveland, 0, or, W. W. Hraden, 0} Tho Usual Long-Winded Resolutions of the Pennsylvania Democratic Convention. his comtittee, fnst., you issued another prociamnatio: effect of which wan to decentraize and contributions, and to draw from the committeo ry power of rolfef, the moral respon- sibility of extending which du had in your pre- yious proclitmation lar; minds of the people. of baving several relict companies in tho tleld soliciting subscriptions, withuut the pian of co- operation ag to alstribution, each committec working through different sets of agents In the burnt country, soon convinced us of the necessl~ My 4 However, on the 2th Fhillips, Shaffer, ment of Penn: has oncournge: spolfation of the State ‘reaaury and tho misuse of the public runds, bribery of tegisiatorg, un- due favor to corporations and muvopolles, une necessary high rate of interest on State loans, shumeloss prostitution of the pardoning powcr, asystem of wholesulo waste and the ordinary expenditures of tha Government, and n barassing and plundering. oxercise of inu- nicipal tranchisos and abuse o! G That an arrogant, corriy domination of the controlling of this State, aud a suppression of the honcet and imlependenco in that organization, dictutou sy, platform, and candidate State Convontion, in view hereby _rentiirm. resolution of the Dumoerutic State Convention of 1870: “'Thut the recent attempt, under the eraonal direction of the ruling Hepublican loudore, to debuuch the Leglistature | by: whole~ nale bribery and corruption, und take trom the Commonwealth $4,000,000 for which ita Habllity «i never beeu ‘ascertained, 18 a freah and alarming evidence of the aggressivoness of tho corporate power in collusion with political rings, and ahould recelye the elgnal condemna- tion of tho ponple."* Democratic party of Pennsylvania, regardful of the State's honor and its interes application of the public bolic service, ta economy In that people may e purity of tho Ad~ the abolition of all Topping off of nil super numerary ollicials; to the lowest practicable rates of interest on Stute loans, without regard ¢ of Byndicntes or speculators; ance agulnst the growth ‘and exactions of monopolies; to watehfully guard the publio interests nguinst tho pretensions of the great transportation companies to be above the fundamental law governing all olso within the borders of the State; to a vigorous collec~ tion of all tuxes lawfully laid upon corporations chartered or doing business in Penusylvania, aud to investigation into, correction of, ans utishment for the frauds and woates which uve for years permonted the various depart- iments of the State Government under Repub 7. That no monopoly or exclusive richt in the forces of nature, tn grunts of eminent domain, in the alifusion of information among tho people hy tulegraph and usociutions for funishing dis- itches to the press, or grant of privileges at fixed upon it in the ‘anderburg ree practical operation ubbard dolegation, Massachusetts Probibitionista Put 2 Full State Ticket in the 1. Tality-soven minutes. “iiarometer corrected for temperature, elevation, and instrumuntal err: Moan thermometer. W.8, Stent humidity, 1, Axium toni ‘Mintum temperature, BU, yt, und pursonal NEW YORK. Republtenn party Spestat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, * Aupany, N. ¥., Sept. 28.—Up to today one- third of tho delegates to tho Republican State Convention, which is to be hold in Now Yor« next Wednesday, Oct. 6, have beon chosen, Tho Of this numbor, 164 have From an oxamination of tho list, according to the announced proferences of the delegates, it 1s scen that tho popular opposition to Mr, Conkling and tho Conkling machino is fully as bitter, dotermincd, and widespread as it when tho Senators sorted tholr positions ia the United States “vindication. Tho number of counties which tnve heretofore ‘been classed us under tho porsonnl direction of Mr. Conkling, but whloh thisyoar clout delegates ‘opposed to the ex-Sonator’s policy and methods, isromarkably large. Loaving out of consldern- tion clghtcon seats which are contested, tho “machine” has so far clected only throe delo- gates in one district of Monroe County, two in Chemung County, and ono in the Second Dis- trict of Ulster County—six in all, Tures othors aro considered doubtful, but the remaining 137, according to tho beat informntion furnishod ant!-Conkling mon. ‘Vhe contested cases ocour ia threo districts of Onclda and tho First District. of Oswego County. Oneida js tho home of Mr. Conkling, and thera tho fight against bim tins beon moat bitter, In stricta the evidence shows thut the Stalwarts were boaten, litt they mado wu fight over the organization of tho District Convention in cach case, and finully withdrew in a body and named a new set of Conkling delezates, First District the Senator bimeelf heads the bolt. In the Twentloth District the Conkling tuetios were revealed. The machino hud but eight ous lueo for Governor, was were ape : Operating among the suderers to the end si, was educated at Gras that tho contributions of the charitable might be economically and otfectively uduiiulsteres, especially so a8 It was probable that even with inistration the amount contributed shore of being auilicient t 15,0 peopte who bad lost neurls til they could support thotneeives hy titling tho earth. Fortho purpose of arranging 8 codpera- lan of action a circular letter was sent to eller Committees of Port Huron, Saginaw City, East Saginaw, Ray City, and Flint on the wid just. inviting them to a conference meeting yer it. This meeting was held yesterday and attended by delegates from each of the cities mentioned except Port Huron. Noditiculty was experienced. in arranglog 6 plan of codperation with cach of the commit- tees represented, bit it Is tue sense of this com- mitteo spake owing to the non-nttendance of the SICAGU, Sept, 3—0:13 p. tds the sonore TROY VS. DETROIT. Troy, N. ¥. Sept. 23.—The game between Detroit and Troy resulted as follows: oovodd wholo numbor [s 400, Licutenunt-Colonel, adter-General, BUFFALO YS. PROVIDENCE. Pnovipesct, R. L, Sept. 2—The Buffalos were today beaten by tho Providence teain by tho following sore; eoling, not only 2344607 pledges itself to a Just ToR080 sumo that the nomt- I havo a dircet elfect the Gavernmont expenditures, bo Iightly burdened and th ministration preserved: to useless olfices and aidan unwilllnguess LOUISVILLE. comprehensive , Sept. 2—The California stallion Nutwood, half brother of Maud 8, ont of tho samo dam, was sold today toJ. U. Sic- Ferran & Co. of Loulsville, for $15,000. Tho transfer was made today. ‘This evening the city is ablaze with iduminn- tion In honor of tho grant stock fair now belng held, at which Nutwood fs to be exhibited. Little Brown Jug paces to beat tho record of Maud 8, tomorrow. ‘The first race, three-quarters of a milo, was nunterer second, and Min- Loursvitie, Ky the several rollef commit. tees to callect funds, the almost dally issuance of appeala to the Mayors of cities and to tho citlzons of the United States generally, 1s undig- uitied and calouluted to retiect discredit on the State and the cause, The absence of col} Udon among the committees must ead to the distribution of axcessive supplies in some quar ters to the detriment of othors. The presence of soveral relief nzenta: in and towns will inevitabl who are in some cuscs sufferers and others sm- pusters, in drawing relict from more than one source, thereby throwing wide opun tho door to impoaition generally, sn prodigality, and, in short, to the frittering of what perhups inight have been acompotency for the sufferers, contributed by the generosity of a Nutlon at all times charitable, but es: now in the hour of Its cbastening and sfiliction, ant, und destitution, all of which could be prevented by concentrated action and administration, eg @cccoc' related for the ndvunte, to sleepless yigi! = BAUeeZas: foce: ae ‘Tho following reaolutions wore unanimously adopted by the convention: Finst—Tho truo Interests of the people domand the malntonance of the brond constitutional distinction between the duties of the Exeeutive to nominate to allicial position, uncontrollud by Sonatorial dictation, and the exerclso by tho Senate of the right to confirm or reject ull ap- potntmants, unintiuenced by Executive Inter forcnce; the continuance of tho policy of 1 me- tallic currency based on the standurd of the gold dollar: the fostering and encouragement of the commerce and manufacturing of the coun try by auch Incidental protection as a necessary and discriminating turilf will atford; the Just protection of agricultural interests by such Na- legisiation as, wilt minimum the cost of transportation of tho ts fro pronounced 2 many of the districts facilitate people, eclle ra TY. will lead to waste and one and one-half mics, was ‘The nd rac by Annt and Guy third, nto G., Edison scouud, Tinie, 2:47. ‘Tho third evont, one mite, was taken by ello of Hisblandsy Popo Leo second, and Elixir third. rth race, ono add one-quartor miles, Juanita was first, Matngorda second, and Fat- Sot Scece! SGsGG SAESSRRESAERSRES: BURSERt We are nnwilling to sibility of the present system, ‘wo have protested and are po! the. purpose concentration and yet thoso eight withdrow aftor being beaten on the pretiminary organization, and or- nized a contesting delegation to Ne rk to make troublo. Outelde of Utica and large cities: have held Tho “machine” is strongest 4n these places, and the Conkling crowd expeot to gend solid dologations from thein. It is prob- that thera will be many con rimot governme ‘Those ‘aro it all times to be subject to_ auch legisiative regulations and control as tho rights and ests of the poople demand: that tho delegated powor of Congress to regulate commorco among the States and the reservod power of tho States to regulato tho snine within thelr borders should to provent unjust dis- eritulontion by common carriors against individ- unis and localltics, and all provisions of tho Con- stitution of Pennsylvania rolative to the excr- uisound abuse of corporate franchise, and the dutios of common carriers to the public should ho enforced without delay by appropriate logis- lation; that all governmental powor should bo used in restraint of monopolies, and not in ald of thom, and simple and ape provided by legislative enactment by which any eltizen injured in bls businoss may in the Suite due process of law, bavo tute redross for corpo- ration wrongs; thnt vested rights must be pro- tected and respocted, and gre! warring botween thomrolyes tu the injui public interests and must bo regulated and controll effeutive inws; that franchisos of the property wopta shall be granted and exercised he publie benetit and aubjoct to im- mediate aud absolute forfolture by duc process of tho law when used for oppression or oxtor tion or whon othorwiso abused. No corporation ean be above the pooplo or tho law. ‘Wo thus reatlirm the ancient do Democrutte party, and most cordially invite our follow-altizens of whatever, picty to Join with usinearrying out the principles aud polloy which wo hereby announce, which wo pledge ou ecSHcese! In consequence of tho rain the track was very ‘Sa Antonio... Murun, Dats... *Foosmall to moasure, endeavoring 10 secure it coutralization of tho work of rellef, which we Detteve {8 absolutely necessary to provant ex- travagence and waste, we respectfully tender our resignations to the citizens of Di have honcrad us by designating us as their Kee Hef Committee, and to you whe he 1 expressed your confidence in ug, with tho ree quest that. you would appoint a quasi-State com- tntssion af gentlemon of sufficient lolsure to at- to the work, to administer the co- ; 10 of tho National credit which we as a Natlonenjoy by tho preservation untar- uished of the public faith and tho prot ment of all honest oblixutions; the cnc! and rigid cnforcement of Inws prohibiting tho imposition of assessments upon clerks and om- ployéa of tho Government for tha purpose of dofraying election expense; and tho estabiish- ment of A perinancnt system of examination which aball scoure the highest olliciency in the publi service. Second—Tbat a continuance of a free govorn- mentunder republican forme fs dependent upon tho presorvation of the fullest and most perfect right to the untrammicied and independent ox- orciso by overy clector to expross upon men and muasures by means of a free and accrot ballot, and to that ond wo denounce aso biow aimed at tho permanency of fre Institue tons any attempt, whether hy force, intimida- ir fraud, to control, cover, or dofcat the indopondent action of | the eleotors at any olec- tion, whothor State or Nauional. Third—That, recognizing the importance of preserving tho purity, Independence, and into; rity of tho Judiciary, wo do which all pien must agree that it sbould nt all thines ba the alm and duslro of avery izen to olevateitus faras posslbio above the politics, aud that omincot lournmg, purity of public and private character, and foarleancas in discharge of duty should be ly possporta toasent upon the judicial ch. Resolved, That in Cheater A. Arthue, upon whoin bas falton the mantic of this tlustrious ind a successor’ who will just expect purty ov of ‘0! Byracuse, none of high standard thelr convantion. YACUT NACE. .—The yucht Wave racod with the Scotch yacht Madge today. Much in- terest ia manifested in tho contest because ot the defeat yesterday of the Schomor by the for~ =i New York, Sept. bo forthwith exorcised —— able, howover, NEW YORK CITY, “wpectal Dispatch to The Chtcavo Triune New Youk, Sept, 28.—Tomporature: m,, 80; 6 p. Ub, 8 ABO that the orgunization of the Btate Convention will be accompunted by much wrangilng and confusi ent outlook ft Acoma i a rolnority at New York. Among already olected are Gen. Warnor Milter, Col- lector’ Robertson, Chauncoy M. gressmen Hiscook and We sions, Gen. Husted, Carroll the Syracuse Journal, and ltoscae Conkhng aud George B. Sloan among the contestants. New Yonk, Sept. 28.—The Hocond Assombly District of 8t. Lawrence County and Allegany County elect antl-Stalwart delegates to theState ‘The Republican Central Club tonight passed loring President Gurileld's douth, resident Arthur of their support. ‘The resolutions also indorsed the uction of the latter in convening a special Sennte to viect a body, i at’ if a Democrat should bo elected Prosidont of the Senate because, tho latter would isaster that might bofall the country or the party. ‘The county Democ! From tho pres- Banv¥ Hook, Sopt. 23—-Tho Scotch yaoht Madgo passcd Buoy Fivo nino minutos and a half ahend of tne Wave. ‘Tho Mudge passed tho buoy returning at B:G1X, the Wave at 4:0) p.m. Thoy both got caught in the ebb tide off tho polnt of tho Houk, whereby tho Wave gaincd somo on tho Madge, ‘Tho latter ercssed tho finish fine in a wathoring squall at 62453, the Wave, take in canvas, at 5: 12 my Th average teinperature, 783 average towmperature for core responding date last year, Ot CRIMINAL NEWS. A TRAIN-ROLBER SENTENCED. Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 23.—Bill Ryan, one of tho Janes boys gang. who participated In tho rat Glendale traln-robbery on tho Chicago & Altou Road tn October, 18:9, was today found guilty, and sentenced to the Peultentiary for twenty-five years. Ryan was convicted mainly on the testimony of Tucker Bashatm, an ex-con> vict, who was pardoned by Gov. Crittenden that bo inlgbt testify in this cue. je was sont to tho Ponitentiary for ten ir tha dolegatos y remedies should be under one administration great sullering must inevitably eventually ensue, for the causes we buve potuted out. aro aware that thero ls no legal authority for the appointiaent of such a commission, but we doubt if any rellet comtuittee would assume the moral responsibility of refusing to turn over its tunds to a commission sv ap| tifleation of such.a comin Appoloted wo will ut once cheerfully turo over to it the funds in our kecving, wbiob at this clothing and Benator Lo Bes- and destituon Sinith, editor of and Foderal courts, quick, cortatn, and which was oblized to ‘The Madge therefure 8 25 seconds wetual time, and 26 minutes 33 seconds corracted. The Mudge and the Wavo race Friday, at corporations thelr own sharoholdors jssion having been ied by wise and and assuring P JEROME PARK. Yonk, Sept. °8.—Tho first race, one and ono-cighth iniles, was won by Bly Danes, Cheokmato sccond, and Forlda third, suppllos on band. ua, in taking this action we ure moved only by a desire to benotlt our sutforing fellow-citize aud for the tnost profottnd reapect for your Ex eelloucy. Wearo your most cpellent gervants, HOSP W. Ge JAMES MOSILLAN, RTIN BUTZEL, It, W. Kindy Dotrolt Central Helios Committec. Iinmodinta suffering we tinue toact until you tuke action, ———— HYDROPHOBIA, A Fatal Case at tho Chicago Avenue Polico Statioiut. John Boyd, a pultiter, 6 years of axe, vlog with his blind wife and I-yvar-uld boy at No. 76 Bellovuc place, dicd at 12:05 morning at the Chicago Avenue Station from whut was pronounced by tho attending pbysl- clausto be genuine bydrophoviw. About nine weeks no be was bitten by bis own dog, an ant- mul! ot the shophord species. The brute had tho aume day rushed uta passing strunser, dolzed him by the coat, and tore vav shoulder com Later In the day it made 4 dash ttle girls, but did not bito thom. Having raised tho dog a pet almost from the day of ita birth aad never buving sven. auy ugly trilts of dls} whut surprised ut bis jem Ita sentiment JENOME Pank, N domaln of party, wtring of tho tratu-robbery, Tha second race, three-quarters inilo dash, was won by Hegicide, Itaska second, and Claronce third. ‘Lime, 1:18. ‘The third ravo, ove aud u half miles, was won by ‘Thora, Faireount socond, and Monitor third. a affair, he havine pleaded asham’s te was threatened tast week if he dored testify azainst Ryan, and whilo on the witness stand bis house near Indepond- euce waa seton fire by bls cnemies and totally ney tonight adopted reso- Tauéns regrottlng tho death of Lrosident Gare to the advooncy of rselves until tho right shall ‘That all good cittzons, regardless of mourn tho death of Wo, a8 ropresonta- Democratle voters, mun, we hope to f nowiso dixappolnt ton of the Republican. euuntry; choson by tho Nation us tho associate Garttetd on the Prealdential tleket, and elected by tho people to bu his suceesuor in any euergeney which intent rendor Ruch succession nocossary, the Ropublicuns of Minnesota, with duo appreciation of the peculiar embarrassment surrounding bis nasumption of tho otlice, and In fulloxpactution of his faithfulness to tho pres eepty of the party and his devotion to the Interests of tho country. pledge to him thelr cordial, considerate, und united support. WISCONSIN. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept, 28.—Tho Domocratio State Convention was called to order in tho opera-howse by Chairman A. C. Parkinson at 12:80 o'clock today. Tho attendance of dutogates ‘was not lirge, many of tho couutics ana districts not boing represented at ull, Dodge County, and It, M, Mashfond, of Studion, were chosen respeotivoly Chnirmun and Secre- tary of the temporary organization, Comuiltices solutions, and permaueut or- gaulzation were appaloted to repurt ufter a ree cess of two hours taken for dinner, of Senator Rankin, a committee consisting of one from the State at lurgaand two from vach Congrossional distriot be appointed to uominate auitublo candidates for Stato olticera, to bo placed before the convention for ratification. ‘This motion caused a red-hot timo for a fow minutes, but it was oventuully adopted. As such committvo tho chalr appointed Joseph Rankin for the Stato at lurge aud the district delegations namud tho following mumnbers of the comiunittoes First District, 2. H. Carnoy, F. Robinson; Soooad, W. F. Vilus, A. O, Purkinson; Third, J. 3. Builth, George Groskupf; Fourth, G.¥, Hunt, d. Huoning; Filth, 1. F, Mayhew, MINNESOTA. Bpectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Sr, Paut, Minn. Sept. 27.—-Tho Ropublican State Convention meots horo tomorrow, but it might as wall mect next month for all anybody can predict us to tho result of its doliborations. ‘Tho delegatea como togothor the most confused end perploxed aggregation of political units ever brought togother in ono ball, untess thera ‘bas beon an appathog awount of lying going on, The Hubbard mon aro in tha minority. Assum- ing this to be go, tho situation fs this: Tho ub- bard men have an admirable organization, but not delegates enough to muke it vffective. The antl-Hubbard men have votes onough, but no orgunizution to mako tham effective, anomatous altuation of tho diferent candidates remains just as it was when Gov, Hillabury wrote his letter of declination. the race, but his triends carried County Con- ventions by tho magio of hid ations, slncerols Tho Tes for gontiemen riders, three-quarters of nmilo, was won by Spark, ond, Sir Walter third, Tle, 1:0, ‘The selling race, onc mile, Marathon won, Clarunce second, Duke of Montrose third. Tiling, 34634, Tithe hurdle raco, mito and three-quarters, Duy Star was frst. Ignomar second, Cripple felt at tho lust hurdic, ‘Tine, PITTSBURG. Prirranuna, Sept. 24.—Tho Exposition and raced wero to-day woll attended. Tho track ‘was tn goo condition and tho weather tino, First race, 2:45 trotting race, 8600 purse: id = tives of more than 4 Pilgrimage ecu: YOU exprogs their taaiiguat and collective jolt bas befallen the Repul ayinpathy with tha domestic ailiiction of the Prealdont’s atricken bouscbold, d thelr oxcuration of his nasasin, and tho murderor’s toul crime, ‘The following names were placed in nomina- tion for Stnto Treasurer: P, 8. Nowmoyer, of Fayotto; Col, P, N. Guthrio, Edward F. Korr, Orange Noble, ot Erie; J. K. Bowort, of Lu- 3d. Mf. Hackett, of Northampton; Johu 8. 1. D, C. Diaginger, of of Venango; J. HH. Hoss, of York, Two bullota word taken without cholce, and at 3:0) a recoss was taken 30. Upon reassembling the ballot! Newmoyer'’s naine wos withdrawn ballot, Hackett’s after the third, fourth, Dossinger after the fifth. the convention had taken clght ballots, tho last resulting as follow % Gutorl 3 Pius mith ballot Noblo re 1 i 1; Boxert, 6; Plumor, 4; and Dili, i. Noblo's nomination was then mado unanimous. ‘Lowe olfered the following, which was adopt- ed: Resolved, That, In Orange Noblo, this day nom: {nuted for the State ‘Treasury on a platform this convention, wo «d to the contidence o} who, if electod, will keup the public monuy ant ly, make known bis places al papers open to ing aerye the Commonwealth from mbezziemunts of Interost and other hion murked the long and scandit> ous carcor of the Iepublicun Treasury ring who will nelthor suck nor take any emoluments other than luwful salary, and who will exert all bla influence to prevent, unis the plundering aysten ol tate supplies which tas fon proval riuvurg to the abuine of tho Conmouwealth, Atter the adoption of the closing resolutions, in for members of tho 8 Central Committee, Tho report of the Cui mitteoon Rules oame up for action, A lone fon followed, which was atill in progress THE WILLTA: Sr, Louis, Sept. 28—Severnl posses of men, both fn Ulinuls and Missourl, ure gcurching for Alonzo and Edward Maxwell, botter known as the Wiliams brothors, who killed Sheriff Lam- my, ot Calboun County, IMnols, fast Sunday, and wounded ono of bia deputies. A detuch- mont of #t. Leuls police are also in pursuit of the fugitives. Those taen wha wero yesterda tloating down tho Mississippi Iiver tn a took the land today ata point in Lincoln Cou ty, and uro supposed to be makh State wih a view of tory, A posse of I BROTHERS. tha culumity whl thoir sorrow and nevin County men are on the trail, and elgbt or ten polleemen and do. tectlves of this city, said not tu be far behind thom, crossed Alton to intercept them, that those desperadoes will be captured, JENNIE CRAMER. New ifaven, Conn. Sept, 28.—An interesting discovery waa mide at the Dlalloy trial today. On the Branford Point Hotel rexistor was ex~ hibited the name of Jonule Cramor Aug, 5. The counsel for the dofense claimed that {t must havo boon put there recently, King, the clerk, had uever noticed It bofore. The rucord showed that Walter Mulley was there with diss Doug Jaga July iW. ‘This record bad boun erased or res ‘The clerk had spoken to ‘Tho ontry showed iam eons mccreee Mo fs formally out of ‘Rogs after the A. KX, Delaney, of At 11 o'clock position, Boyd wa dumb companions strange: actons, and was oven sult more wurpriged when it turned upon blin and selzod drawing tho blood from one sunll wbradion of the skin. ‘The bitten man went to a saloon near by, bathed his band with whisk: woro about the atair, though killed by a police ottiver, cue en will probably have a majority who would voto biun by the band, for him on tho first ballot If he would consent to be considerod a candidate, Porhaps thoy will doit anyway. MoGIl! ts stilt a candidate and has a numbor of countios pledged to him, but it out of the way if it is Goy, Gilman, tement, and Clark W, Thompson have each some detegates, ‘These are counted as but it i6 not absolutely vlear lt go after the rat ball aro some countios In which the Ine was “not sharply drawn, und the clliviont organization of tho Hubbard nen may muster into thelr camp fone men uriginully choson us friends of ai other candidute, ‘Tb Ty We on oredonitials, welvod HU; Davis, PUGILISTIC, Ed Roobe, who Is tho trainer of Ryan, reachod hero yosterduy, and Kyun willarrive thia even ing or tomorrorw morning to tuke part in the athletic and pugilistic ontortainment tobe alven at McCormick Hull tomorrow night, when Ityan and Capt. Jataos Dulton will coma togethor for the firattime. Rocbo will also appour, bys op- nent bony an *unknown " whole put forward nt Chicago sporticg wan, on to the spurring 4 gouers! mont will be givea. and thought no io had the sox Until dust Sature ds understood he with x trusted. rabid at the timo of however, he draw son & Vo., fur whom be worked, and whose pince of businvss {8 on Randolph nour State strost, and got foarfully and wonderfully drunk on sev- enteen gliwses uf whleky, ‘That night he aut- forred suimewhat from dollriua tremens, bit erred from yotting druuk Than commenced his ompanied by visions of Imaginury complained of puius au mournfully to the alfair withthe dog, Monday, by felt worse and was attouded by a physician who treated bin that tho reaont 8 candl- ho biting, Upon antl- Hubbard, the peaply, ono writtou under July di, whore thoy wil Walter about the change. that Walter aod Miss Douglass hud dupper at the bowl Friduy, Aug. 5. fled to seeing tom on tho road, bither, and one witness on thoir roturn to New Haven in tho ovoning near 1 o'clock, ALLEGED FORGERY. Spsctat Dispatch (0 The Chicago Tribuna Lovisvinne, Ky,, Sept. 28,—Dr. E. J, Hofman, who came from Franklin, Iud., to this city about two yoars aga, originally from Vonnsyl- vanla, and who has auddenly mado bimsclf a generat favorit In society ana professionally, was today placed in jail on the churge of forgery and obtalning money on false scnabuying wen violins & been drawn fa bia fuvor nonnce thom forgerioa und drawn, banke where bo had uo deposit. Craditors today attached and carried uway his offeuta frou bi! nome at Chostaut aud Prostun strevts, pection, aud pre uny repetition of Witnosn today testl- rol {vurlely entertalne an wor shore Is somo vigorous on: vassing gulng on at tho botols now, aud thero will bo more lator, when the ulgbt trains bring another bateh of delegates, fon of the payment of tho old bonds, Javury haa so boldly challenged by vall- ing an extra xessluo of the Lewislature, lurks In the background of the convention. It is not cortaln toulght whether it will bo brought up or ee! portant a jyucaton to bo tected, Still tha frionds of the debt-paylng ley havo no interest in bringing It up, a4 thoy jo wholo qtustion before the 4 it will be a very bold thing for the Tepudiators to coumit the intercsts of candldato for Governor to a frank declaration Of thoir intended disbonvety, They bave dono thisin sowe of the county conventions in tho part of the Ktatu, ‘no 81 Tesotutions that presented Fubbard ase tlt cus didato for Governor dunouuced Pilabury for calllog un oxtra session to pay tho bonds, * Hut a county convention in an obscure villnge 1s one ‘Shing aud # Stuty convention ts anothor. bard will keop bis repudiating friends from such. Bteat indiscretion as tho rusier among them contemplate, aod it fa probable both aldos will the bond question out of The matter will come wu) in the vote upun the candidates for the Hench, ‘Turee of the Judges who assented tu aingt tho bondholders toholl) aro candidates 0 tho repudiating interest 1 ug vixerously against them, The whole ury-SMoGI interest is working for ther, Dut tt ts oot yet clear that Lt will be suiliclent to 0 ost prowiuent candidate 9 Vanderburg, of iscuss the tail of =-Genoral the Hubbard PEDESTRIANISM. New York, opt. 24—Harriman and Krohne started tonight on their soyenty-tive-bour bool Harriman finished the first hours J8 minutes 65 seconds, or $ minutes 40 seconds abead of Krotue, _———— aubus, uod referred and-toe tramp, Ufteen miles in FOR DELERIUM TREMENS, th, J.B hth, Slate Wudlelgh, ‘he commitivs was uccuptod in ite entirely, and sho convention thon adjourned t hour the mooting was again called to order, The Comiitice on Perwauent zation reported, recommending A. K. ny for permunent Chairman, und « Vieu-Prealdent from each Congress(onal district in the State, Tho report was adopter, The Committes on Resolutions made & report, thut 2 dutegates were culitied to the floor, and tholr report was Committes’ on Tesnia fois re} sovorvst turns the methods of ty nomluating and electing olicora, aud offerin, much wympath: oluases, wiguity’ Epsctal Dispatch (0 The Chicago Tribuns. Davenvorr, Iu., Sept. 23—A special from ays thot thie can be put down asono of the grandest days thut city bus cvor ‘Tho occasion was tho first rounion of Crocker’s Iowa Lrigade. Among thoso present, aro the Hon, Buree HR. Sherman, Gon. W, W. end the Hon. Clark EK. Carr of Galesburg. Thoro are present 700 mont berd of the Washington County Vetcran: trom Muscatine County, from oli parts of | thi Hon. Buren R. She! 5,000 persons, ————————__-- NEIL, THE CRANK. Jobn O, Noil, the lunatic who, about @ month ago, aroge from bis bed Ina Bouth Clark atreet fodging-bouso, shot his bedfellow, and then fled down tho strect and shot four other nion before being captured, was totore Justice Wal- y and was hold under bonds ug- pearanoe before the Crim- ns bave 6o tur recovered a8 to bu able to appear against him. Ho te atl ardod as “crazy beyond 8 doubt," —————$ A true strengthening medicine and health-re= newer is Brown's Lyon stuers, protunses, many Pere wpe tO sottie the out of sums TeOg IDE urporting to have ho pros Capt. Tinthuway. while returning to the Chicago: Avenue Station after supper tust niga! formod that a tad man was to bo huuse. Hastlly procuring 8 wagon and Lloyd wnd several olli- 2 Captain went to the pluco dvalguated and Gutured the front door. ‘Thi ceived bim aud was about to rush at bli who woo bad entered kus over htt Bead ait forced him to Washington, I MASSACHUSETTS. Special Dispater to The Chicago Tribune Yosron, Sept. 2&4—The Probibitionists today wont throngh their annual farce of holding a State convention. Only. 200 persons were prese eut, aud tho only thing that relieved the mo- notony of tho procecdinea was a pretty lively disousaion whother the "lopublican nominecs, who ulso are the proscnt olticlats, were uot good enough to receive tho Probibitory support. Tho most bitter speeches In opposition were made by two Universalist clergymou—tho Hov. Dr. Miuer and tho Hey, Georgo H, Vibbort—nad, on motion of Dr, Miner, the tlokot of inst yoar was renominated: Governor, Churles New Bedford; Licutenant-Governor, K. Earle, of ‘Worcester > Wi by himself an in -thy southern stance of Lieut. Holkuap_of Keokuk. privilenos of the CHARGED WITIL HORSE-STEALING, Speciat Dispatch ta The Chicago Yribune, Moxsourit, iL, Sept. 28—A stranger named Henry ‘T, Millor was arrested here today charged with borse-atealing. Ho kota team at Kirk- bropght them hore, and sold them for 85). ‘Ircult Court Is in session, Jury was rovailod to consider thy FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER. Br. Louis, Mo. Sept, 28—Ubarles Rose (ool- ored) was found guilty of murder in the first dogreo this morning. His victim was George fugraia, who be stabbed on the ud of April jaa at a rear door, busides old so! oblate, ‘This afternoon the run addrossed a crowd of acted ae aa juavoll, He burkod Nike # dog, foamed tthe muuth, and went into spasms when glvun upon the beneb in for the working aud industrial that auy legislation oo pro. tended to interfere with the f tho masses, and Was a thine nut iu aos ratic principles. ft also Offured wlncero symputhy to the fuinily of the dcceased Peealdont, and expressed grout abhor- rouce for the asgasia, and olfering to support ull patriotlo movements of resolutions were udupte plause. The Nominating Committee of the follow ln; D. Fratt, of ituoine: A. Anderson, of the convention, cb wdrink of water. ay ho Lumped bis hen the barsyf the cull toa riously in several pI Drs. Leonard, u and the graud cue, cordunce with Demvor tho recent de (Dickinson, Clark, wow Cunnlugbar, an Secretary of Stato, resident Arthur. These if id Re nu) pruidst groat ap reported Jn favor For Governor, N. 3 Ttuutenant-Covernor, W. La brosse; Secretary of Biate, Michael Jobuson, of Dane; ‘Treasurer, Col. We H. Jusoba, of Milwaukeo; J. Briggs, of Lowa County; except whet colvar-Goneral in itor, Jenutban luce yostordas Be wich; Attorney-General, sumuel M. Fairlan that he waa really wilictud-witn rabies. ‘hey treated bios of salons. tae political resolutions wero of with chloral, inorphine, and tho vaunted hydi “without benetclal efoct, 0 malase of @ spa uomlate thom. ‘Th agalust them fs District-Jud, Tt {6 no use to ithe ticket, For Attorne, \the incumbent, F ‘sucoces or fulluro yf bis principal, There aro phobia vure, " cururo, and the man dlud in foro death a re D posed of a mattrod wld SUSPICIOUS-LOOKING STRANGERS, Bpectat Dispatch 0 The Chicago Trius ANNA, IIL, Bopt. 28.—T'wo hard-looking young men, euch armed with two revolvers aud curry> anu, who will wi! Attorney-General, M. Buperintendent uf auimproyised @ bench, Hv kue! Ing heavy carpeteracks, arrived on tho fast train thiaevoning from Cairo. They are said to an- swor to tho description of the young men who robbed the Tron Mountala Road inst week, Armed posses aro now on thoir track. A third man Joined the two who got off tho traln, and has gone with thont. yi ee FATALLY STABBED. Special DispateA to The Catcago Tribune. Hor Sprtnas, Ark., Sept. 28.—Reuben Smith, & highly-respeoted farmer. Ilving at Cedar Glades, Montgomory County, was sevoroly stabbed on Sumlay fast Ing diMoulty with Rob- ort itusscll, tfarmn hand, Smith's wound wil probably prove fatal, TWO MURDERERS LYNCHED. MUATAURER, Sept. 23.—A special from Oconto, Wis, states that two roughs namod StuDonald and Cousins, who brutally murdered two brothe ers named Mitson near Menomince, Mich. 2 fow Gays Bets were taken frum Jail and lynched last —_ INDICTMENT QUASHED, * TRENTON, N. d., Sept. 23.—In tho United States Court today the Indlctmont ngalnat ex-Congress- man Charles H, Vourbis for ombezzlemont was quashed. * ——————— OBITUARY. nr. F. RUTH. Apretat Dispatch to The Ohtcage Tribune, SPRINGFIELD, Ll, Sept. 23.—H. F. Ruth, Esq one of Springficld’s most respected and es- teemed citizens, dicd to-day of dropsy of the beart after acumparativety bricf fllness. Mr. Ruth was born in Wrightavillte, Pa., Aug, 20, 1815. and came to Springtletd in 1850, Ho wasengaged successtully in the saddlory and harocss and then in the dry-zoods business until 1875, when he engaged In tho hardware business. Since 1608 he bas been President of the Marino Bank. MS. MICHAEL LIDDY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dunugur, In, Sept. 28—Mrs. Mtichacl Liddy, wifo of ex-Sheritf Liddy, died last night ona train while on her way homo from Colfax Springs, whore she had been for treatment for rbcumatiem. a THE APACHES, Gronr, Ari, Sept. 23.—At an enthustastio anti-reservation mecting hero last night strong resolutions were presented by the Sion. D. Robby, and passed unnalmousty. Theresolutionsaskod for {inmediate action on the part of the Gov- ernment, Tho action of tho military in grant {ng parules to hostile chlofs was condemned. ed BAD WHEAT, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Denegur, Ia, Sept. %—Alvert Hosford, s Prominent miller, left lavt night for Red iver, to Uity 20,000 bushels of whent, being unable to AMUSEMENTS. _ LY'S THEATRE, cs ‘ Dearborn-sts..Chicago SHAVE oro Sauawor and broprlowe LAST NIGHTS OF VIRGINIUS. ‘The Eminent Fragodian, JOHN M’CULLOUCH, Supported by Edinnud Collier, J. ¥. Stephen, Kate Forspth, Juhu A. Lane 1, A. Langdon, Augusta Fos~ ter, and 1 powerful Company, nner the management of Wia, 3, Con ‘ mugulticent revival of VIRGINIUH! VIKGINIUS! THE OMAN PATHEIL 1. JOHN NeCULOUGHR MIAY Established location, a fonuay LEART Ki LE Box-Uiiice oven from yu, m, until the curtain falls, THEATRE, Iudorsed by Presa and Pubile ax the Funniest Play ever produced. LAST FOUIt NIUIH'TS OF WILLIE EDOUIN’S SPARKS. CO. IN THEIR GREAT HIT, DREAMS; OR, FUN IN A PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. ‘This Evening nt 4 ofctack. nat Matinee Snturday at 2 et. THOS, W. KEENE, MVICKER’S THEATRE. vr COMEDIAN, MR. DENMAN ‘THOMPSON, nls comedy-drama, JOSHUA WHITCOMB. Unele foxh's Arrival In Huston. The Birthday Party, Uncle dush'a Now England Homes Saturday—Grand JOSMUA WIUTCOME MA'MNEB, GRAND OPERA- HOUSE. Clark-at,, opposite the Courtelfouse. Laat week of tho niost Interesting drama of the age, The Banker’s Daughter, Cast to the full strength of the UNION HQUARE TIEATRE CO. 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