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Show jncti0i VOL. VIII. OGDEN, UTAH: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, and 1 from. proceed to nominate the candidate from Sherman to and finish Sherman to GarhelJ; Illinois gives for the Garfield 7, 4 of them from Blaine, 3 their business, as many delegates desired lo go home by the afternoon from Washburne. Published every evening (except The Republican Convention at Indiana transfers 2 Blaine to Gar- trains. Harrison, ot Indiana, moved field. Great excitement was now ap- a recess until 5 p. in., that time Sunday) by the Chicago. parent in the Ohi delegation. The might be given for consultation in Junction Printing Association, convention rose and cheered Gar- regard to the remaining nomination. The motion for recess was adopted. It Concludes on the Sixth Day field, as did the galleries. Indiuna's (Incorporated.) Grant 1, Garfield 29. stands vote TUESDAY SBSS1AX. with the 3Cth Ballot. The Sherman, and Ohio men, and BATES OF SVBSCRIPTIOH: JuneS. The lead convention New York Chicago, in, the : : $9.00 I Thru Monihi, $2.50 6.00 One JHant : a grand burst of applause, for began to reassemble at 5 o'clock. On : 1.00 under Mia Mmtlu, I5y Which James A. Garfiield Garfield. Per Wedr,r CmU. the chairman s table stands a large Carrier to any part af the Oily. Dilnerei floral effigy of a full rigged ship C, is Nominated. Grant announced Maryland Garfield 10; the vote being disputed floating oh a seaof eolor in which th the roll was called in detail, result- name of Garhed is woiked in scarlet Advertising rates Made known on Chester A. Arthur is Added to ing Garfield 10, Grant 0. Massachu-set- t geraniums and mounted by a minia application. 4 for Grant. 22 for Garfield. ture star spangled banner. the Ticket to Ensure The convention was vailed to orMichigan nave 21 for Garfield. The Mr. J. H. Bates, Ncwoptper Advertisits 1) feat. Grant men generally standing by der at 5:30. The Lombards male Ilaildtne), ing Aeent, 41 f ark Row (Times Hew York, is authorised to contract for their colors. quartette of Chicago opeued the proadvertisements in the Daily and Semi- 8 ceedings with patriotic songs, elicitfor 2 for cave Minnesota Grant, ft'eekly Ogden Junction, at our best By W. U. Telegraph to the Juxction.I much applause. Garfield. Mississippi 8 Grant, 8 ing rates. THE LAST DAY. Garfi Id. M nnesota's vote 2 Grant, Geary, of Maryland, moved tha4 8 Garfield. Missouri was called in the convention proceed to the nomI II 1 0 I ft L IS Geo. F. & Co'i THE I OUE)OX SESSION. detai!, resulting Grant 29, Garfield 1. ination of a candidate for vice presiSnrean, Newspaper Advertising Nevada nave Oarheld b. the an dent; adopted. 8. convention The J ADVERChicago, jne (lO Spruce Street), wliero California being called, Pixley rose nouneement was challenged and on TISING CONTRACTS U rUI V n D If was c lleJ to order at 10::i.", al which was to the result of roll call I the put in nomination by the desire of the LH II in Unll made foi it may be hour the delegates were generally in (irfield 3. Blaine 1. Grant 2. The his own delegation, a nominee for Grant leaders are doing their best to the second place on the ticket. He their seats. BUSINESS CARDS. ot Gar After prayer, the chair ordered the hold their forces, apparently in the commended the nomination Garfield cannot cet the field as a strong one, and urged the hone that roll call for the 29th ballot, and it importanceot nominating an equally majority. was proceeded with. He named New Hamnshire 10 for Garfield. strong man for second. Garfield 18 was New Jev-eAlabama state of When the gained w w B. EL1IIU WASHBfRXB w 20. calle find vote announce-- I, its correct- New York Grant 50, GjirfieM 15, of Illinois, whose career in congress Grant 5, Garfield Carolina No. th ness was questioned by a member of Ohio Garfield 43. Oregon Garfield 6 was most creditable, and of whose SHIPPING & CQMMISS1Q the delegation; and thechair ordered Pennsylvania Grant 37, Garfield 21, wise, humane and manly course in UTAH. HOGPEN, the roll of the delegates to be called. Rhode Island Garfield 8. South Paris du 'irg the commune the speaka personal ee witness; the Then one of the delegates stated that Carolina 8 Grant, 6 G,rfie!d. The er waswhose conduct on that occasion latter vote was challenged for alleg man and was absent sick, his colleague roll was called, should and would draw to the ticket the ed M. inacuracy, D. D. CARNAHAN, J. had authorized him to cast his vote resulting Grant 8, Garfield 0. Ten- on which he is placed, the great mass W Office on Fourth Street, Ogden, Utah. for him; and he asked whether he nessee announced Garfield 7, Grant of the German vote. ( hile Tixley was seen talkwas announcement 1. The Blaine Logan 16, speaking, could do so. To this the chairman OYEB POST OFFICE. the vote was poll- ing to the Ohio delegation, apparent 11 must not be c roll challenged, being the that replied ifebM earn the result being Grant 15, Blaine ly in excited remonstrance against interrupted and that the question ed,Girfield their support ;ot the Washburne 8. Texas cast 3 for ( would be decided when the roll call 1, 1 10 from movement. 13. Vermont Grant H. J. POWERS, M. D. of name went on; and when the of New York seconded anGarfield. McCarthy to Edmunds Virginia Alexander was called and responded Grant 9, Garfiidd 3. West Washburne s nomination. I he chair nounced wheand as to was raised the Surgeon. to, question Physician' Grant. read a telegram from Oregon to delther the response had been made by Virginia 9 for Garfield, 1 for Office: Near corner of Young and 16 for Gar- egate Scott announcing that the re 2 far Wisconsin Grant, admitted that it was it carried that tf Alexander; Fifth Streets, Ogden. had not been. A second delegate for field, which gave him 379 being a publicans vestert'ay the state by 1,1X)0 majority and mat Gar Alabama also failed to respond; and majority of all. Atthis junct-irnomination excited great cn I. 2. WILLIAMS, I. S. EIG1A8DS, then (when the delegates were all people in the galleri" sprung to field's Formerly Chief Justice called), the names of the alternates their feet, as well as the great body tiiusiasm. Prosecuting Att'y, eber Co. Supreme Court, Kj. Robinson of Connecticut presented delegates and there was for the absent delegates were called. ofanti-Gran- t the name of wild scene of a from a was There however, response, & RICHARDS WILLIAMS, MARSHALL JEWELL. CHEERING. ENTHUSIASTIC only ne of them. The chair sta ted, as his mode of executing the rule on The banners of Massachusetts, Hicks, (Fla)., presented Settle. Har the subject, that in cass of a failure Office, in Peery Block, Fourth St., of any delegates to respond, the name Maine, California, Vermont, Michi- ris, of North Carolina, seconded it states mov- Congor said it was intended by Michof the alternate standing opposite on gan and other OGDEN, UTAH igan lo present the name of Ferry d241-t- f the roll would be called, and (if he ed towards and surrounded t'ie Ohio in but he had written, declining the band The military of name the delegation. then did not respond) Houck. (Tenn.) presented "Rally round the honor. the other alternate for that district the hall struck up: H. W. 0. MARGART. audiwould be called; and, in case of dele- flag," in which the immense and in Mavnard. Woodford, of New York, nomin ence joined with great voice gates at large, the names of other ated AND alternates of that class would be remarkably good time. Chester a. Arthur. When order was finally restored, W, called. CO UNSELOR-at-L- A 18 for vote to counted ber Wisconsin was then Alabama The vote of This nomination was seconded by Office Canneld block, eut tide Main Bt., as Grant 15, Blaine 1, Sher- Garfield. Arizona gave 2 for Girof Ohio, Kilpatnck, of TTAH. OGDEJT, field, the District of Columbia Gar- New York;Storrs, of Illinois; Lynch, man 3. Utah Garfield 2; The result of the decision was to field 2; New Mexico of Mass 'chusettf; Filley, of Missouri; Garfield 2; Washington ditto; Wy- Cessna, of Pennsylvania; White, of lose Gr tnt one vote. (Having published the several oming ditto. Kentucky. The total vote of the 3Gth ballot PROF. MAX BOYAN, total results of the ballots in yesterChambers presented Gov. Davis, of and in the evening that state. McCarthy, ot .New York, day's noon-extrGARFIELD 399, TEACHER OF withdrew his nomination ot Wash issue, we will in this place simply Music record the chief incident- of the Grant 306, Blaine 42, Sherman 3, burne, and named , Arthur. A Texas Instrumental . . e i Vocaljind session as reported by the Assoc. Washburne 5. delegate also witnurew Lavia in iavor announced that James of The chai' Laave orders at Calders' music VirWest of Arthur; Campbell, daplO lm PreM.) store, Ogden . The 30th ballot was taken. When A.Garfield of Ohio, having recorded ginia, made a pointed speech for the territory of Wyoming was called, the majority of the whole vote cast, Washburne, which drew out tremenof the dous cheers lrom the the response (which had invariably was nominated for president galleries. He 1, Blaine 1,") was United States and asked, "shall his believed been "Grant, to "Blaine 1, Gen. Phillip nomination be made unanimous?" WASHBURNE WOULD STRENGTHEN Builder. changed Conkling said h had intended to H. Sheridan 1." For some time Carpenter unannomination the to move mike vote last B- - Church. the ticket in the great states of the it was supposed that the Bbep opposite M. was for Sherman; the clerk so an- imous, but the chair had anticipated north. "Let us not do a rash thing OGDEN. MAIN ST., con in this conventioi. The convention nounced it; but when the real fact him. He briefly addressed the came out, it was appreciated by the vention, hoping that the unanimity had passed a resolution lavoring civil convention and ihe audience, and now displayed here, would be trans service reform ; let uu not stultify C T. GIBSON, M. D., Great ourselves before the country there was a good deal of enthusiasm ferred to the field of the campaign here, would cheers. Let us remember that the PHYSICIAN and SURGEON stared up. Gen. Sheridan, who had and that all who differedlance against people will review our action calmly a seat on the platform, was ap unite in carrying the Oitio: Q. H. Tribe's Building, the common enemy. ana coony ey uieir nresiue v proached by Chairman Hoar, and LOOAN PLEDGED HIMSELF Then, 0GDES, TJ'H- pleasantly congratulated. OiBTHST., Virginia announced that it would dmar!7tf of the chair, the sutniait Arthur, miss unanimously thft gssent nominwjh end of the and his friends to sustain the The roll call was ordered. es. the believed said PH, he general ation and earnestly kpow The Blaine men votea almost platform, bow that victory would crown their ef- unanimously for Washburne, and much obliged Ogden's Puotograpker, said: and Ia2 fort, almost unanimously for Arthur, The to the delegate from WyoiT."1 ,or J. O. STEPHENS, Beaver of Pennsylvania on behalf were galleries conin this name t" streets. and Fifth my Hominax mentioning Corner Young ltl8i ecoode of the is which in no but there way TERY HOSTILE TO ARTHUR vention, LAKDSCAPK PHOTOGRAPH! a specialty. loould accept the nomination by this tl0lLle of Maine fetiir!el thanks to and favored Washburne, and when Come and have your picture taken. convention, except L would be per of the senator1 from the vote was announced there was Jan 29tf mitted to turn it over to my best the supporters had not got the man much dissatisfaction. The result is: Maine. They friends." (jheers). to Washburne 193, Jewell 44, Settle 1, Sheridan then retired to his seat, whom they came here hoping one in had but got they 30, Arthur 468, Davis 3, nominate, PERCITAL J. BARRATT, and the chairman (apologetically) whom they have the most profound Maynard Woodford 1, Bruce of Mississippi 82, said that he (the chairman) had confidence. They were glad to have Alcon of Mississippi 4. ATTORNEY presumed upon the permission of aided in Vr'v. in the chair, said that Ar AND giving him fthis nomination to allow the illuscontention the riends of Blaine the he and JL.a-w- , pledged had thur having received a majority of who trious soldier, just spoken, to an earnest, continuous effort from all the votes cast was candidate lor ASSISTANT U. 8. DIST. ATTORNEY. to interrupt the order of ptoceed-ing- s. now until the Ides of November to vice Dresident and inquired, snail That, however, would be a secure his election. Hectloni a Specialty. Loans on Mortgages Ef ihA nomination be made unanimous? acted. Office, East Bide Main St., Ogden. no to other accorded perprivilege of Virginia, colored Haymond of California moyer that Pleasants, son whatever. In the roll call on the 31st ballott, delegate, said he had voted for Grant it be MADE UNANIMOUS. Arkansas cast 16 for Grant, which be- to the last, but as the convention JUST OBSERVE! nominate Jas. A.Garto chosen had chair the and again challenged ing The usual votes of thanks were he could not promise to ruling that nodistrictdelegate could field, while On motion of Mr. Conger, adopted. his of electoral vote the him for a vote a cast delegate temporarily give & CO., the ueual committee Connecticut, of do. to would Arkantry state, they absent, except his alternate, each state was authorfrom one ef anWest of lourth Street, foe 15 Fair Block, Virginia, sas vote was changed to Campbell, Grant, the candidates of 1 nounces a telegram from his state ized to apprise Have opened out with a well selected 1 for Blaine. 3 for Sherman, being said committee their nominations, stock of short. pledging its best efforts to the sup- to be appointed by the chair. The in of the of 34th the announcement principles republican At the port GENERAL MERCHANDISE, chair said it would select the comballot, there was a great applause, in the election of Garfield.f mittee to night st 7:30. The chair Florida the Embracing all lines of Family Goods, which the friends of Grant and Garchairman Hicks, Pickles by the thanked the convention for its pa Groceries, etc had Florida said if that field joined. Then Garfield was seen delegates measn re or bott le, and other Moses here that had at tience and forbearance in sustaining not their was heard and seat manhis to rise like in got upon things ' him in the discharge of his duties, ner, and (amid the greatest uproar) to ad- least secured and then the convention was adinI chairman dress the chair. The FORGET IT YOU DON'T A GOOD JOSHUA fine die. journed quired for what purpose the gentleCall ami See! he for whom in Garfield, pledged man rose. dapStf SB NSATIOX AT TDE CAPITAL. "To a question of order," said Florida's votes, next November. June 8. The first who had of "Washington, also, Texas, Norton, Garfield. of the breaking up of for the come here will pledged premonition state Sherman, it," "The gentleman in the Chicago consaid the chairman. republicans of Texas to the nominee. the deadlock SALT LAKE is the man who promised vention produced great excitement Norton "the said Garfield, "I challenge," At TBI and escorrectnesn of the announcement never to cut his hair, unless Clay was throughout Washington the Bulletins at as his has and elected man capital. No pledge, for me. pecially kept votes that contains every moment at the has a right, without the consent of his long flowing gray hair and beard were received nrrn strict, oodev. offices and great crowds indicate. name his telegraph have voted for,to the person Gen. Foster read a te'egram from assembled in the hall of representaFamily Trade a Specially. announced and voted for in this conD. Kelly at Washington, con- tives, where the bulletins were disWm. f.F.OBi.K BBXESCH, Proprietor. not have I consent Such vention. dmaHtf gratulating the convention on Gar played. The members were, con-to . S'Yen' . . , said field, also one from John bherrnan stantly running from their seats lhe choir mierrupieu auu the bulletin board and lack again, was not stating requesting Ohio's solid vote for Gs that the gentleman i l whenever that and a stream of private telegrams nomination i... w a yjiji from Chicago were delivered to the GRGAX. tY. .WW til nroceed with the next would iniure his nomination. Harrison, of Indiana, made a brief senators and representatives. was cheered by Grant's balUt. gain one of receded 90 iBO. CaRBLBSS has Jort At 2 o'clock, a report that Garfield and humorous spch in approval of his supporters, Wood's A Co .. splendid Pipe and Beed Ormcs the nosr.ination. The vote was taken bad been nominated, spread like which anrpaM any Orcaa erer hroorht to wiMfirA through tim nnnoA pnd of THE LAST LIFT. Ttah B is alao agent for "Knabe," '"Anon. and the motion to make the HardmatT Pianos; and will aupply "Wood the capitol, and although no telewas with ballot families or hnua bawds, orchestras, choir, VOMISAIIOK rXASIMOVS When the thirty-sixthad beet; received at that time ' n nL t nrron gram Inrtnunents or Moeic of a better quality and xaiii-- i fVinnpetieut in Utah. Ad dree, was adopted. A delegate from Mary- trt intiirata the rpantf. nf th 2nt.h rheeper tuan any ohr dealereast Washburne from 9 of Dinwoodey's and Blaine lirt Booth Street, (two doors from moved that the convention ballot, the republican members were rroiture Store) Bait Lake City. Orders b, Garfield. Georgia transferred I land CAMPAIGN NOTES. f anti-Grant- , t Ilo-ve- ronun o 1 MJUCEScFRUITS rar-fiel- A LAWYERS. mti-Gra- ATTORNE7 dJ7-l- y a - and 1 - ledg-ment- Counselor e, at d57-l- y B. E. RICH BEER! Salt Lake Beer Depot, '.' PIPE 1 7 h nail will recene prompt attention. dma2i to "" 1880. NO. 196 confident that the result would be largely in Garfield's favor, and a mos tion was made that the house adjourn on a fiVa voce vote and also on a division. It was carried. The democrats demanded the aye and noes, and when Garfield's name was called the republicans cheered loudly. From time to time loud cheers were given by the crowds in the corridors. At 2:i5 a bulletin was received an Garfield s nomination. nouncing The cheers in the corridors were echoed by many tf the republicans on the floor, and the house immediately adjourned. THE NOMIXKKS NOTll liU. By W. U. Telegraph to the CONGRATULATIONS. Janotiei. Committing Drpredat iona. San Francisco, June 8. Victotia's band has gone to the Blade Range Butter wanted at C Maguire'l. mountains near Hillsboro, N. M., to dj2tf recuperate. Squuds from this force are scouring the country, stealing Fur Sale. horses aud committing oilier depreA good second hand piano, a bug dations. No troops are in tlie vi- gy nearly new and a cabinet aew- mg machine. Lumber aud trade cinity. takeu in exchange. A Putitical 8.. Near midnight Chicago, June the committee appointed by senator Hoar to wait on Garfield and Arthur to notify them of their nomination, met them in the club room of the Grand Pacific and senator Hoar as chairman made an appropriate speech. Gen. Garfield replied, "Mr. chairman and gentlemen, I assure you that the information you have officially given to me, brings the sense of a very grave responsibility. especially so in view of the fact that I was a member of your body, a fact that could not have existed with propriety, had I had slightest ex pectation that my name would be connected with this nomination I have felt with you great solicitude concerning the situation of our party during the struggle, but believing that you are correct in assuring me that substantial unity has been reached in the conclusion, it gives me a gratification far greater than any personal pleasure that your an nouncement can bring. I accept the trust committed to my hands as well to the work of our party, as to the character of the campaign to be entered upon. 1 will take an early occasionto reply more fully I than I can properly do, thank you for the assurances of con fidence and esteem you have pre sented to me and hope we shall see our future as promising as are the in dications Senator Hoar in the same manner presented the nomination to Gen. Arthur who responded in an apt speech. X ?w Livery i tables. Jas. E.F ote, has just established a new livery .table and has on hand a number of fine horses, new buggies and lig.'it wagons. All who desire taking a pleasant ride should consult him before ordering their outfits elsewhere. dal4tf GENERAL NEWS. Mm Attempt. 8. The Yore, June A. T,,nts Cincinnati special has the following ueiaus oi uie snooting ot .pn. Hoi- Land. Holland was passing the corner of Fourth and Race streets, opposite the Commercial office and when about fifteen feet distant from Wood- rough, the latter levelled his revolver and fired. Holland gave a loud yell, staggered against a confectionerv stand, sprang upon it twice, wheeled around and finally staggered behind the man at the stand, where he concealed himself. Woodrough stood quietly under the gas lamp with his revolver in position to fire again, when he was disarmed and seized by the police. He went quietly along with the officers. At the station house he has persistently refused to say anything in regard to the shoot is very seriously ing. Holland wounded in the groin, but it is not known at this hour whether t lere it a chance of his recovery, lie ha said several times recently, that the ring was determined to assassinate him before the meeting of the Democratic national convention, but ke would stand his ground, i'here would be men at the convention who would not like to see him, and he would have something to tell that they would not like to hear. The supposition is general, to night, that his assassination is directly connected with bis political work for'filden and the democratic party in 1876. The affair caused much excitement about the streets where the news spread. The Kerolatloa J. Keuhaw, Plumber. daprl9-t- f Just Arrived, By express; the largest and finest assortment of Silk Parasols, ever brought to the city. Prices from 75 cts. upwards at James Allen's. Baby Carriages, splendid line, all ptvlos and prices, just received at Boyle A Co'a, A dml7tf. For Lame Back. Side or Chest, use SUILOH'S POROUS PLASTER. Price, 25 cts. Sold by J. W. McNutt A Co., Wholesale and Retail Drug, gists, and O. C. Ormsby, Logan. fKit28- -l f OGDEN BOOKBINDER!! B. H. GODDARD & CO., Proprietors BOOKBIN&XltS And Paper Rulers. Th. manufacture of Blank Book a specialty. Bring en your lxok and perirdicala. Map monnted, Bill and Letter Heads Tabbed. Alhnats d, bonks and purees lettered with gold; in fact ererything in tho bookbinding line neatly and prompt! executed. Prices farnl. bed oa aps Block. plication. Offlte la daama2S lm ia ftonora. P IO Tucson, Ar., June 8, The latest BEEF! 231 St. Louis, JuneS. The following news from Sonera is that the revoluitself: dispatch explains tion is over (?). Marques outflanked St. Louis, June 8. the forces which opposed him at MUTTON! Hon. Jas. A. Garfield, Chicago: Altar, 400 to his 150 from the ArizoZ X "The undersigned, to whom was na line about thirty leagues northAND of west He Altar. marched his men confided the organization of the II II national anti-thir- d term committee around to within eignt leagues to the of one hundred, appointed at St. east to a place called Atil. Four days Louis on May Gth, rejoice that the he maintained himself therfe, without duty assigced them disappeared with being discovered by the government yur nomination which they heartily forces. He sent the latter word that Ttemt of approve. Warmest congratulations to he would await them three days the statesman this day called to lead later, it iney uesireu to attack hut). a reunited party to the fruition of The government forces under vice governor Don Tiburoio Oltero were its highest aims. H. II. Hitchcock, composed of about 400 state troops, (Signed) badly armed and disciplined and G. A. FlNELEBCKli, A battalion of a few campauies. R. E. Kombaum, the latter under Colonel Garcia were E. Pretorius, L. Eaton." expected, in order to make an attack Marquez did not wait to take 8 Senator June Washington, odds. Hecootinued his march these sent the following telegram to Blaine the cavalrv. Magdalena; to Gen. Garfield, this afternoon, as about one hundred regular and fifty volun soon as lie received the announce teers Altar under Teodoro ment of Maine's vote on the final Monreallrom were pressing him. At a ballot: r tnch, called Portrero, about five Washington, June 8. leagues from Magdalena, he wheeled Hon. Jas. A. Garfield, Chicago: about and routed it completely, Maine's vote this moment cast for losing three killed and several you goes with my hearty concurrence. wounded, among the number being I hope it will aid in securing your an officer. The "Army of reform," nomination and assuring the victory as Marquez calls his band, on t e 31st ult., occupied Magdalena. He to the republican party. Jas. G. Elaine. proclaimed a pronunciamento, and (Signed) told the people that Don Porfirio follows: as Garfield Gen. replied Diaz had sold fconora to the Ameri Chicago, June 8. cans; that his (Marquez') mission 1 L!i was to save it. He levied a forced MEATS can be had at all boar or tbe Hon. J. G. Blaine, Washington: loan for of their one at thanks thousand. evenIn the your generday, Accept my ou" dispatch. ing f the same day he left, march J as. Foumth St, Oodis, Utah. ihe federal (Signed) ing towards Arispe. Chicago, June 8. The following forces under the command of Col. dap20 8m dispatch was received by Gene ral Garcia who entered, the morning Garfield; following, are in pursuit. His ob NOTICE. 8: D. jective June point is Sinaloa. C, "Washington, To WHOM IT MAY CONCKEX: The Sand tatter. You will receive no heartier con this to VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN than mine; day, gratulations, Chicago, June 7. Denis Kervrney A' that the Books and both toryourown ana country ssane. arrived accounts of this evening to attend the R. B. Hayes." Keeney 4 Zeigler and A. K. Zeigler, (Signed) greenback labor convention which for board, lodging &o., while keeping Washington, June 8. "Hon. J. meets on Wednesday. He will visit the House in Ogden City, A. Garfield, Chicago, Ills : I congrat- Cincinnati after the conclusion of haveKeeney been transferred to us and we are business this of the convention. He all with ulate you my heart, upon tbe only sons authorized to eollect your nomination as president of the expresses the greatest contempt for said debtspeior settle said accounts. conof the republican United States. You have saved the the platform BUCHMILLER & WELLS. republipan party, and the country vention so far as it relates to the Ogden, June 1st, 1880. from a great peril, and assured the Chinese question. dje31w continued success of the republican principles. Johk SHERMAN," (Signed,) Leading Clothing House Milwaukee, June 8. "Glorious thou art and Cawdor, and shalt be what thou art promi ed, O 33 VEALlJll" ICE, tlie of Northern Utah Lawrence Barrett." Washington, D.C., June 8. "AcThe cept my hearty congratulations. country is to be congratulated as well as yourself. "Carl Schlrz." (Signed), X. Sucoeflaora Milwai keb, June 8. "The veterans assembled at Milwaukee send congratulations. "W,j:. Smith, Gov. (Signed). t'C.C, Was.;bukb." We are now receiving our New Goods for the Spring Trade, Cincinnati, June 8. "I should not antt are readg to III any Orders at achave supported, but would have Wliolesale or Retail for tively opposed the third term candibut been had if he nominated; date, 1 will support you cordially. "M. M. Halstisad." (Signed), Challanooga, Tenn., June 8. "You will break the solid south, Furmshiiig Goods, Boots and Shoes, Eats and Gaps, mark it. The heartiest congratula(Signed) tions, AND EVERYTHING BELO.NGINS TO Capt. II. S. 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