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VOLUME 29. “$10,000 lommercial Loan G0, STOCK FOR SALE. SASH BIDS WANTED The stock will be sold in ymounts to suit purchasers, as the holder is anxious to realize, Address CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. Gl Y Q: ,J_@XIS‘? .c'/“ CHICAGO, TUESDAY. POLITICAL. KID GLOVES, OLQ:I‘V}l{lN’G. 0LD RELIABLE PUTNAM ONE-PRICE - Clothing-House, 131 & 133 Clark-st., And 117 Madison-st. Fall and Winter Stock COMPILETE IN EVERY DEPARTAENT. Ulstrs for M, Olstees for Boys. Olsters for Cluldren, Meeting of the Opposition Central Committee—- Fizing the Pri- maries, KID GLOVES. Feld, Leiter & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-SIS., ARF, OFFERING SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS TN Misses’ GENUINE KID GLOVES 2-BUTTONS AT $1.25, Mr. Keeley Protests Against the Appointment of Delegates. And Finally Declares He Will Run as an Independent Candidato, A €all for the Straight Demacrats to Organize---The Green- back Ctub. (emizmrren) 3-BUTTONS AT $1.50. X Twentieth Ward R?pu‘bllc- w0 L | LR SO a3 S B SIOES| e Morigage Loaus on Teal Ee mproved snd un- RSy 3 . ouproved, located in the city and suburba of Chicsgo 28in the Biate of Tinole, excluairely negotisted, Jocurily seauired {0 capital eecking {nveatments of (bia ebaracter by tho adoption of a syatem peculist to iois fostitution. Lotts spoedily sxeculed at the lovest rates of inter- ut. Exponses moderats. ILLINOISTRUST Savings Bank, 122 and 124 South Clark-st. QAPITAL AND SURPLUSB - - - $635,000 Pays 4 per cent intercst on Trust ' and G per cont on Savings Depos- JWONEY TO LOAN on Chicago property, Improved aud unimproved, fn m-mm.d’..,m., at lowert current raton, 3.7 HABVEY, Mortgege Losar, 80 Washinglon-at. 8 Per Cent. 70 LOAN—Bums of $4,000 and upwards, on im- Jored city wow‘lf.x:u'- commivslon 103 Wasbinglon-s| BANE STATEMENT. REFORT OF THE CONDITION oFr PRESTON, KEAN & C0., made up in Elysians, Chinchillas, Plain Bea- vers, &c., &c., cut long and stylish. ! PUTNAM CLOTHING-HOUSE, 131 & 133 Clark-st. TAILORING. WE HAVE THIS DAY All the above are in “DARK FALL COLORS” and *“OPERA BHADES,” and are DURABLE AND CHEAP, SILVERWARE, Speculations Concerning the State Elections of To-Day. LOCAL, OPPOSITION CENTRAL COMMITTEE, MESSNS, HESING AND XEELEY BTATE THEIS POSI- TI0%8. An adjourned meeting of the Opposition Couaty Central Commitioe was held yestorday sfternoon in the Bhorman Houso club-rooms, Phil Conley in the chair, and tho following mem- bors present: Von Hollon, Pusbeck, Kechoo, ©'Brien, Hiap, Hesing, Smith, Gardoer, Ben- ninghsuaer, Bonfield, the two McDermotts, Cul- lerton, Enton, Myers, and Cassolman. Some fifty or moro outeldera wero proaent. The Chawrman calied the meeting to order, and said that the object was to ecloct piaced and Judges for primary eloctions or caucuses. Mr. Myors was tolectod to sct for Mr. Schoen- inger from tho Soventeentl Ward. ADDITIONAL DELEOATES. Mr. Bonfleld moved that the wards have two -additional delegates each. An amondment was offered to increase Cicoro's dolegation to three, the wards to romsin ag thoy wore, Remarka woro made by Measrs, Yon Hollen, Gardoer, and Eaton, tho latter presonting & communication from the Oppositiou Club of the Tonth Ward protesting sgaivst the sasignment of delogates alroady made. Larry O'Brien moved that tho amondmont be 1aid on tha table. A communication was recolyed from the Town W ESENTS! An elegantassortment of beautiful Silver Goods in cases, at N.Matsoné Co.'s State and Monroe-sts, SHIRTS. SHIRTS! Our prices, and selling nothing but First-class Goods, we hope to still further increase our trade. LINDSAYBROS,, TATITORS, 141 & 143 Dearborn-gt. FURS, BANEKERS, '""‘“"""’“““"“‘“9‘"“"‘"“"”"“""""" of Lako protosting sgainst tne slioiment of lmsde to the flhluxgn Olearing House Aszoclation st | o order, of the best fabrics in :::i:“ made. It was signod by sbout fifty tho Close of Businesa Uk, 1, 1875, use. lines in_stock of our B | Tuo smendment was withdrawn. RESOURCES, own manufacture. Wo aro proparad Mr. Casselman moved that tie large wards to make Shirts to order in ocight hours, when necessary. SON BALS, MEN'S FURNISHERS, 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicago. hayo three additional delegates. Laid on tho table. Tho original motion for two additional dele~ gates was cartied, Mr. Iiecley wanted to oxpress lia opinion, apd a lively discussion 00K piace bato warther e phould bo allowed to speas. A vote was taken, aod seemed to be againat AMr, Kogley. Alr, Kooloy vajd that ho claimod & rlgéht to bo henrd, bocauso ho was a candidate beforo the As manufacturers, snd tho OLD- EST FIRM IN CHICAGO, wo can offor bargains in the NEWEST STYLES of SEAL, MINK, NUTRIA, AND CONEY SACKS. SECURITIER: Viamauts, £ 393558 SR 5:5688.00 hT82. FUR TRIMMINGS in sll_of their | Convontion. fi?fi;:,fi"% Pike's Opern Honse, Cincinndti. variotios at the old establishment of | Mr. Waehlogton Healng appraved Me. Koslay's attempt to make a speoch, and after some fusther discussion, which grew vituperativo at tizes, the motion 4o cul off cutsiders was withdrawn, with the nndersiandiig that no one besive Mr. Kesloy was (o be sutfered to spoak, 3B, EERLEY then dotivored a short speech with conalderablo vigor aud force, talung for his text the fujustico winch bo claimod was balug dons him in the sp- poiutmont., After commentiog on the subjoct LIABILITIES, We have full lincs of Dent's, Trofousso, and Cour- 100,000.00 [ yolsier Ki J.A.SMITH & CO, 161 State-st. EDUCATIONAL. . v, M‘D“B 0. DA B"AVA GENERAL NOTICES. Tax Redemptions, ubref Titaols, City af Chiesgo, Onunty of Cook. e s i B imear thas the abovo stateme o e A e rors (o aad subaorlbad befare me this fth day af Octo. MRS, ALEX, LRADFORD'S in general terms, ho asid : b, I8 0. W, it, Notaty Pubile, (Phe condition of tho City Finances re- (formerly Mrs, Opden Hoffman’e) English, French, L'donounce the maoner in which the appor- 4ud German Bosrding and Day Bcliool for Youny Lat diea sud Chidren, with calisticuics, No. 11 Wost ‘Thirty-eighth-st,, New York, Reopous Boyt. 37, Ap- ‘pllcation may ta laade by letist ot personally, as above, MISS LATIMER, uaving returned from Europe, will sail aguin Novem- ber, Pernona'wisting to avall themselves of her sor- vicos abroad can od cnces exchanged, tiontmont was mado as updemocratio snd grossly unfair, Tako an inastance: I'ho county townus gavo the grpnulnon party about 8,000 votes, and you have allotted them sixty-four delegatos, or one to ovory 1ifty voters, 'Tho Sixth, Boventh, Eighth, and Ninth Wards cast 9,000 votes, or abuut ono-third the wholo party vote, sod you Rive them only forty delegatos, or ono to about 200 votes. Is this Democratic, or docont, or fuir? Agamn, the Tirat Ward cast 570 Opposition quires that a more stringont rule for the re- demption of Tax Cortificatos held by the city shall be onforced. Publio Notice is herchy given that on the lst of Novomber next, the premium on the sale of 1874 will be raized to 25 per cont, and on all certifloates issued at the present salo 5 per cent per month will be charged until further notice. 8, 8, HAYES, Comptroller. 5TOVES AND FURNAGES. Protviivi ey Forasn WEING'8 TUBULAR §love, (rale, aud Farnace, “Thie discuvéry givea more heat from & giveu amouat of tuol, in open grates and Franklip_stoves, than closa atoves, Wo have thirtsen s{zen of furnaces, Can warm Shegt church or smalleat cottage. We especlally her at 151 Nushest, Refer- hoezend them for aoft coal, Chleago, Oct, B, 1875, SCALES: votos, nud you give it ex dol- * Ol 12 ses, or zend for il e e i fiWAIRBANKsM’ ogates, wiilo ‘you give only ton to tae P ) end for circular. NMAOB {0 Bmkoad antmomra_ ETARTAND: Sixth Ward with'2,000 votes. ITrotest agalnst CUSHING, WARDEN & CO., aud denouncs the pelicy of glying a delegato for No, 05 Lakoat, avery 10 votos 1n_one ward, sud oue for overy 800 (n another, Thus apportiovment was made SCALES Bealed }vro als will be recelved by the undersigned, al Waverly, FYOR SALE. hio, untjl 12 o'clock noon of THURSDAY, oF ALL KINDS, 1o the wntorest of mome clique or ring,—in the FOR SALE. .. | October al, 1575, for the comtruction of the Bpring- g e SERTENRIAL WAGHING TIAGHTNE | Belg, ackion & Bomeroy Rallrosd, from Sreinghei, FAIRBANKS, NORSE & GO, | iotorest of somo candidats, W Bsirk ularod the will wash Laces and Fige Goods withont the ( 1n Cisrke County, to Tuckuon, n Jackson Oounty, 111 & 113 LakeS¢, Chicago, | canvass L did o with tho oxpoolation of uasing Blightest Injury, and fv tho only Wsaber | Ouio. Reearefultobuy rnlythe Genuine, | 001y 8 (roudly and falr canvasy with Mr. Liesing, Witk il s dvateoy buttons, et fo apy | . Dids will e recelved on the entite conttruction of Decarefulto by L U [ and that iwall [waut. Iwant to abido by the ddress on roceipt of price, $1, or Q. O, D, | the road, sa embraced n tho followlag divistons, viz. : TAX SA E action of tho Convention, CEN! ! .5 | Graduatlon ud _Masonry, Bridge " Buperstruiction, J 17 1 CAN IHAVE FAIR PLAY, TENNIAL WASHER 0., 224 8, Glark-s Crom-ties, Tron, Track-laying, snd Ballasting. Trofiles, spocifications, &e., can ba seen and general {nformation given st the Oblef Englucer's Ottice, in Pike County, Oblo, o Company reseryos the tight (o roject any or all tha bids, or sy portions thereof. JAMES EMMITT, Prestdent. W, C. AGNEW. Chief Engineer. MACHINES, E “TAVE YOU SEEN THE but if there 18 to be any such (oul-play as iain- dicated the paople will ot atand ¢, snd { will nat oither. My opoonent hnd a representntive on tho Committes which wade the apportionment, and had every nnfiuflunll to make the allotment as ha chose for bis own iuicrests. ikely that o neglecied tho chance ? Mr. Pusteck said that TIL FIGUNES GIVEY DY MB, XEILYY G Pering Machine, One Slding Saw, One Sur- [uer: also Two Good Lumber Teams, P fl:b:l'n'z :u\ bescldat » bargain, AddressJ 84, OOEAN NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamshipa, I Y0k TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. CITY TAX SALE. CITY COLLEOTOR'S OFFI (Koom 1, City-Haly), Crnicaaa, Oct. &, 1816, 1 hiave now given ell the indulgedce ponible fo fax~ payers, and must closo up collections of city tazes, sa ihe sale will close by the J0ih inst, ANl who wish ta savacosia and fho penally of twenty-fivo per ceat. Which will acorus immediately uron tha sale of Drobarty, and wiil be igidly enforced, are molified to | Wero wroug i the Lasis was not oo lust fall's 0L 4 pay dmmediately, elaction ut all, bat on the vote on_Judge Mooro. ,g;@fi’fifl.‘?‘"‘ fi““""'lgc‘l‘n'l. sl E gg come i D e VON HOLLEN, City Collector. Sz, o slsoblosted o M. Kooloy's Agurcs \ 4471 ot 38, atl . m. o e and said they were WIOUR. LA, il s oL 8, 843 b, s WILLCOX & GIBBS OIL TANKS. . Kooloy fuaistod that he waaright, and pro- TRANCR.4,260 tomy,. i asmanassssnnans | duced some Hgurod which ho eald wera trans- u:llf-'a":.“ i v Hoks ‘WILSON & EVENDEN'S | cribed from the olticlal records to prove his cor- rrency. Reu ol B iiced o g Sie" tlokerer 838" ourregoy, soctuens, i fitluauu-n wa mfi“fi‘"flm Wri2sast soraer O ! e TS praes Qtark and Bandolphaia.” (opposiie daw WLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, #20cu] Teaneatlantla Car 's Mall Steamabi s New Vork and- Hapre: s spisouia oy ViAbonts route fur the Uontiaeut (bslag more south » North Riv M. BEAING thon camo forward and asked s hearing, which was granted nim. He eaid Lo was bound to oor. rect the erroueoun statemsnts made by the gan- tleman who bad precedad him. ** Why,” eaid e, w1 will here lIft up n\g hand to leaven and awear before God that I have never apoken to Mr. Ilosing [Wash) or aayof the Committos \lr‘»on that or asy other question counocted with it." And then, risiug in weath and turming to his oppunent, Mr, Heaing suid, with more force thsn elegance, that hs had not been guity of OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, g 47 & 48 West Lako 8t COEITAKO. E27~Send for Catalogue. Mearufacturers of EVENDEN'S WOOD.COVERED OANS. PROPOSALS, AUTOMATIC? Greatest fewlng Machlne [nventlon of thoday Call and Investigate AT SALESROOM OF Willcox & (Gibbs Sewing-Hachiue Company, 200 Wabash-av., corner Adame-st. TOILETINE. L1250y other), wil sall from Flar No. T g ABEA L5 insladine wino): sabig, 410 and 140, ecour i, S OO s g COrdINE 0 KECOMIUARUON: | s s mn s A AN AN AR AAAAAA A AR A I £ e R THE LOVISVILLE CITY RAILVAY (0. | cowiin, &, ., 200k cpeemats, o g aling 4 Without extra ebarse. Bieamers Dosire to contract for (10,000) ton thousaud bushels of | (oaP yver entered into ward cobblustions uog‘auu"“}';'x'l;fl' P e ey, N. Y. No. 1 cats apd (30,000) thixty thoussnd bushels of Ro. | i g opponents ; he had o boon dishone s HEMAURENZIR, Awenl; SBroMdmay, 3.8 f o teta i Haadh ' sodl. | Lesrt, to ba deiivored, one thousand bushals of oats | i1E M) ppaoeute; hehed nitar Lsndls Eataa o anery ety bot 4t bidden sova ow Mssal | L4 oukunt uviels of Sors eac, Bonthy com: | Out 1 e ackions: clowing by waylo, * L vaat it ARD MAILLINE. | % . which glves It expreasion. A Vish & | Slenciug In November. -l (a) s hundred tona | dietinctls understood that I will aght from now hijcars, o h mwl;.{&m U;' fuir, ey t"flg'fl bo 'I'l'f_ good upland hay, to be dellvered ous Lundred tons | uutil Doomsday to hurl from power the Repub- Sallf Ly Voa, e R hoiy face welik ¢k month, colmencing lu Janusry, Allof fhe sbave | Licau pasty, and fu ald of the grand old Oppo- g Yhres Times & Week to and from o 2 tobo deliversd on track al. Drid¢s Depot vr City 1am nos here aa » disturber or sition_party. fault-finder, but { will obey the vaice of the Com- wittea sud of the Convention when it was! Alr. Jiosiug also satd that he would do angy- thing in bis power to bring about harmony in Wharf, and 10 ba pald f0r cashi on_dellvery, Wil Te. coive bida for the wholo or oy yart, Address C. @, DAVISON, ¥. 0. Box 111, Loutaville, K; RTS, A Goog Bhirt, 81,50 A Good Bhirt, §1.78 BRITISEX PORTS. LOWEST RATES. 4 Gompany's Office, nosthweet ooraer Clask aud b the party, sud he was willing, nay anzlous, to B4 O AR, Generst Wastern Avost. A Good Bhirt, §3.00 consods Rustaiog Lo bring aboat ikt end. Qrent ‘Western Stenmahip Line, Bnmg‘gwgc pacialtr. DYEING. After some discussion, the time for holding £53%. 4Ply Linen Ogliary 93 per dos, at from 4 to 7 o'clock p. \\HEARRIE & 0B, Ladies’ snd Gentlemen's Garments dyed and cleaned 1n » superior manner, 3}.{:’;‘ New Yack to Belatol (Eugland) dirsct. 'HOSTON PANCY BTEAM DYE HOUSE, tholmuuulu was i .Batarday, Oot. I w. OLY, 8, 4 R go: di buredsy. ey aunauncemeat of polling-places and The flfl'{‘.‘;:,,‘f} ‘fl,},;“;"fil,"l" suni,“:,:'fi: 3 A 718, Ofprk-at. 150 outh Clack, 183 Tlinols, And 36 W, Madlyon :fiqn for the primisties was thou wado, Ay fol- 4 BUSINESS CARDS. DISSOLUTION NOTIOCES, sirst Ward—Engioe-hiouse on Duarborn strast, BUSINESS OARDS. I0HN . ASHLEMAN, WHOLESALE JEWELER, 1% STATH-ST., Ohicago, TIL Judges, David Thoraton, ¥. Eleln, G. Everbardt, Second Ward—=Nortbeast coruer Adams und Lasalle strects, Judges, A, Bergh, M, Hreunay, ', Blickbaho, TAwd Ward—Soutbeast carner of Twelfih and lato flm;l. Judges, A, B, sheldow, 3, U'lirice, ¥, Schwew- urth, . Fourth Ward—Coruer Twenly-Orst sod Blate strocts. Judges, J. O'Netl, G, Whitman, P, O'Brien. #ih »’unuo-uhem coruer of Tweaty-ploth and DISSOLUTION. The Grm of Charles O, Rice & Co., Commisston Mer- chants, s this day dissoived by mutual consent, Mr, Charlea 0, Rice’ withdrawiug from said frm.’ Tbe business will be conducted st the old stand by A. D, Bkillmaz, who will collect all billa and pay ait dabis of e concara, ABLRS O RGP, Oct, 11,388, - A D, bKILLMAK, MADAME F. PINCION, 41 EAST TENTH-8T., NEW YORK, Tuforma bee friends and customers that, alter an ab- ssnce of uv=£nl ears in Paris, she bss returned to New York with » large sasortmens of Pall aud Winter Closss, 4lso, Buits, Evening sod Dinnar Dreases, OCTOBER 12, e Thicago D[ailp TPl 1875. Blats strcots, Judges, J. Gleasom, 4. Rysn, Otto Binhim, No, 207 Atcher avenue, Judges, D. ~Southwest cofner Canslport avenus Malated sireet, Judges, C, Duiner, J. Walper, J, a Mecormick, Fignth Ward—No, 513 Talated street, Judges, D, licten, it Colline, Souttiwest corner Ifarrison and Des. Judges, C, Mabivacy, P J. Howard, Kerenth 0, £1 Halded steeet, Golt, b, W, Vanderwerken, ¢, 3. Eartintt. Eeventh’ Ward—8n, 141 North Halsted atrest. Judgrs, A, B, Johnson, C, King, A, 3. Klen, Iveyth Ward—Corner Weat Msdinon sud Elizabeth atrenta, Judgex, M, M Danald, 1, 1 1 Thurteentn Ward—>xo, BUs 'Weat Madieon aticat, Judges, J. McCounell, 1%, Cisney, W, H. Bogls, FaurterntA Ward—West Cliicago aretiua englne house, Judges, J. Daumgariuer, J. fucup, W. I, Donovan, Stcleenth Ward—Corner Wiscanstn and Lartabes strrota, Judges, G, Wanlburn, F. Nisssen, J, Jung, Seventcentls Ward—No, 327 Bedgwick atreet, Juages, 1. Gleguer, 3, Gertoch, V. Wetnereit, Eighternth” Ward—Fast Chicago avenue engioe liouee, Judges, 1), Surpby, D, Kiiroy, J. Staats, Nineteenth Ward—Tuener-Lall, dudges, F. Harte wan, R, Kincy, O, Enow, Tuwentieth Ward—No, 143 Michigan strest, Judges, P, hiclds, ¥. Jolnscn, W, Bpaio. Ou motiop, it was voted Lhst the primsries in tho country towns bo held at the same places se last year, On motion, adjourned to mees at the call of tue Chauioan, Judges, T. S MICHAEL KEELEY. HE WILL RUN A8 AN INDEPENDENT CAXDIDATE. Cutcago, Oct. 11,—To the Volers of Cook Coun- ty: Tbe County Central Committes of thbe Oprosition party resoived, at & meoting held & short time since at the Sherman House, to hold 8 Convention to nemiuste candidates for county officoa to be filled at the coming elcction. It wau alno resolved that primary clections for dele- #ates to tho aforesaid Convention shosld be held in the city wards and county towns. Many of the votera of this county lkindly suggeated my pame in conunection with the oftica of County Tressusor, dod urged that 1 ehiould becomo s candidato boforo the Conven: tiop. Whils I fully spprociste the kindoess of my Iriends and sincerely thank them tberefor, I st respectfully dechue to comply with tiefr rerlucnt. ‘fhie Ceatrsl Committes of tha Opposition party ia under the control of Mr. A. C. Hexing, sud, with a fes hooorable excoptious, constitute a riug which i prepared to msure the nomiva- tion of Mr, Houtog at all bszards. Thia riog han appointed as juoges of the primaries men do- voted to Mr. Hesing, who will return his delo- gutes whether they are clectod or not. No op- ponont of r. lesiug has Leeu alluwed repro- sentation ou the Boards ol judges. His judges will have it all their own way. The custom heretofore bas been, whon con- ventions arp composed of dulegatos, to assign to cach ward aod (owo a number of dolegates in pruportion to the party vote poiled in such aard uf town At the last preoeding election, The Apportionment Cowmittes, of which Mr, Wast- wgton lesing is Chairman, fearing that a fair upportioumont of delegates migat defeat Mr, A. C. Hesivg, as 1t cortainly would, ignored the unual custom, and arbitrarily apportioued dolo- gates Lo promoio the dostius of the nng. ' ‘Tuo First, Fourth, Twelth, ‘Cuirtecutt, sud Ninetoenth Wards have forty delcgates for aot quite 3,000 Oppomtion vatas, wheress the Third, Sixth, Sevoutly, Eighth, Nuath, venth, if- teeutts, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Twentieth Watda havo only 112 delegates for 18,000 votes. Qo the ring baeis of representation allowed to tho Iurst, Fourth, Tweli, Thirteonth, and Ninoteenth Wards mentionod above, the laxt mentioved _ten wards, viz. : the Third, Bixtl, Soventt, Eighth, Numth, Eieventh, Fifteenth, Sevonteonth, Eightecush, and Twontieth would Lo eutitlod to a total of 240 delegates, or more than donbls the number that huve been allowed thewm by the ring. ‘Iho entire vore of tho county tawns for tho Opposition party at tho last county cletion was 3,044 Dy the apportioument of tho Centtal Commitico sixty-four delegates are given them in tho Couveution, TheNiuth Ward polled near- 1v as mauy Opposition votea ss all the county towns put together, and yet it haa only twelve dolopates. As a further iilustration, ton of tho above towns gavo an Opposition vote of 174, and ate glven n representstion in the Convention of twenty dologatos. T'he Town of Schanmberg, which did not cast a siogio Oppositicu vote, it rowardod with two votes in the Conventfon. Wiy way this done? Why were tho votars of the” wards above mentioned disfrancnised and defrauded of their legal representation in the Couvention? Wun it not that the riag wlo aro the agents of Mr. Heslug desired to turnish him with delogates from the country whom he could coutrol to offsot delegates from tbe city whom, in all probability, kLo could mot copirol? Is such a procecamng fair? ls i Dumo- cratic? Or 18 it not rather the act of a a4t of nuscrupulous men driven to desporation, and compelled to resort to unfair aud ublawful nieans to seoure tho nomination of their master, Mr. Hesing, 1 am opposed to rings, whethor Ioside or out- side of parties, or in the interest of candidates Lefore they are elected or after thoy are elect- ed. On previons occasions when ap- pealed from were party to tho peoplo 1 bave vanquished riogs, and ~ with tho aseistanco of the psople I can vanquish them again. While 1 caunot consent to encounter dishouorable dovicea and pohtical skulduggery, 1 bereby anpounco myself an indopondeat can-- didate for the ofiice of Couoty Tresdurer, sub- ject to noy concorted action of my fellow-citi- Zeus agapst ning tyrauny. B Micnsen Keetey, — THE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATS, PUEPARE 70 ORGANIZE. A call for the organization of Domocratic clubs in the respectivo wards, signed by promi- nent membors of that party, has just becn is- sued. It s as follows ; Wo carnestly rocommend Democrats in tho sevoral ‘wards of the city snd elective dustricts of the county to proceed st once with the organtzation of Dumocratio lubs in thelr rospective wards and districts, with & ¥iow ta the holding of & County Couvention and pru- senting & good ticket for tho spproaculng olection, Iet all Demnocrats gyo their personal attention to iulr pollcal dutlos it Lbe same egree that they give 1t to their privato intercsta when they see thews Inter- st imporiled, Let overy one remember that this s » Government for the poople, aud uot for ofice-hold- s, sud lst bis andustiug parposs be Lo securo & rac- oggition of thle principle fi wuo adwlalateation of M. X, B, Davis, Malville W, Fuller, J, B, John C. Turtridge, F. T. Shermnn, J. B. Vaughn, R. B. M- sou, E. Vab Huren, E, F, Runyan, Heary 8, Mouroe, Janicw AL, Doyle, J, B, Callioun, W, C. Goudy, W, O, deorgs, 1, O, Onidiey, Juhn Forsythe. €, 8. Waller, ¥, M. Winston, Wililem V, Kay, K. R, Clark, J, K. Willlam 0. nton Uriggs, Fran- cla 11, Kales, Jobn Mattocks, James H. Boberta, J, H, MoVicker, F. W, Tourtollotis, 1, N. Eldrldge, I, ¥, guarp, D. I, Davolds, N, R. Grabuin, Hewry G, Milicr, O, Price, and large numaber of others. ———— THE GREENBACK CLUB. INFLATIONISTS IN COUNOIL. Ameating was bold et tha Sherman Houss last aveming in avawer to a call for the organiza. ton of & ** Groonbsck Club,” io be addea to the numearous clubs already in existencs in the city. The sttendance consisted of A. Q. Cameron, Hugh McLaughlin, D. J, Taylor, J. Noouas, P. W. Loftus, Archie Cameron, Col. Finck, P HL McLogan, and B. J. Murphy. A. C. Cameron was called to tho obair, and statod the objeot of the meoting, He was uatiu- tiod shat the sentimont of the publiv was IN PAVOR OF MORE GUEENBACKN, and be thought that by the peopie orgaulzing thst sentiment could ba botter promulgsied. He looked to tha lssus in Olio with a greas deal of pride and iatercst, The battlo there was bolog fougbt on the workingmen’s platform declared 1 1807, and since remdoised at every mooting of the Iaboring classcs, ss well as by some of the largest and most respectable gathoriugs of the country. Faoher, 11ugh Adame, David Kunulon Kerfoot, Willlaw M, Turciaan, Cils Ak, M'LAVOULIN spproved the * groenback ™ ides. wsnted moro mouey, étc., but thought 1t unadvieabl: ganize cinba ai this ime. The i wauld nat coma for & yoar yot, aud hu feared it would bo imposaiblo 0 "hold cluhy together snd to accomplish suyiling. % Other mewbers wers In favor of orgaviziog clubs, and raported that local organizstivns bad slready bewn perfected in wevoral warde, aud were growing 1u strengil overy day. DR, TAYLOW mado a lengthy address in favor of $houmove- meut, He reviewed the currency, sud the rela. tious of its volurae to trade, 1 which be dragyed 1w alt of tho iutlationist arguments. Col, Fioch mado s fow remarks In the same direction, aud waa followad by Mr. Murphy, who lutreducsd the fallowing resolution Resolved, That the gentlamen prescut resolve thom. selves 1010 an asyaclstion o be known aa the Green~ ek Association of & 27 County, a0 that they pro- ceed fo organize eV th al SURAOIR R S st it o e chy Mr., Melaught® ¢ ated to amend by agreclng to hold msw-1u¢ = 7 s rather than to organize clubs, Ho wan i0d tuat the clubs wonld bo aituren, for the feanon that there waa wothing tu bold them together. After soine furthier discuasion tbe rewolution was amended to suis 3Mr. Mouaugllin aud adopted. On motion, A. C. Cameron was declared per. manent Preaident of the Association, snd Dr. ‘Tayior was doclared permanent Becretary. ‘Tl meeliug thon sdjournod. ———— MISCELLANECUS, TWENTIETH WALD RNEFUBLICANS. A good moeting of the Twenticth Ward Ro- publicans was hold last evening at 91 North Wells atreet. Jola Atwater, Preaident of tho Republican Club, called the meotiag to order, F¥red Lecker, Secrotarv of the Club, submitted the ropiort of the Committes appointed to nomi- nato su Executive Commuittee, ea follows: Fint 'recunci—Lous Wadswortll, Watson Grifith, John Leary, u:‘lflmd Freanzt—C, R, Corbin, Gustay Olson, Albert o Lhird Pre-inct—H 3 Fean, diice S oy nenty Tampactacty oot A Fourth Precinet—J, D, Harvey, Goorgs Fergus, Irs B. Bowen, Fuftn Precinct—Thor . A, Devine, Juhin Preetnet—Thomae iaymond, 3. A, Dert Oo motion, the roport wan secopted and the gentlemen named elected Executive Committoo, Mr, Charles Scharlow way then called on fora speech, 10 which Lejresponded io a Laopy man- oer, He way in fuvor of a stzaighit Republican ticket, and belioved if the night kind of candi- dates wera put 1w the feld they noud Lo elect- ed, He thaught alt houest cisizeus, lemacrata as well a8 Republicans wculd eupport such a ticket, Lot thom 1u0k to the primarics aud ace that good men wera gcat to the ouwinating Con- vention. President Atwater thon introduced Me. Thomas A, 1in), whose uame will come veforo the Cone vention pext Tuesduy a8 a candidate for County Tiessurer. Mr. Hul aaid bo was aetraight Ropublican, and stould rewmsiu 6o (ill ho found something better. e did not ask {or the olico for tho purpuse of payiog his dobtw, s was alioged of the probable candidaie of the Opporition, Ho would run for tue otfice 1f now- inated, and thought Hesiog could be nesten. Ho had visited a iood number of the wards, and found the Ropublicann sanguine of succesa. dir, IIil's speect wwas recoived with applausa. Alr. C. Gottschalk said there was an 188u0,~ honeety nmgamst corruption. Nominate tho right kind of men, sud they would bo elocted. Tred Becker ezid Mr. Hesing Lad beou 1o tho tiall during the eveninz hobuobuiug and shakiug bands with the Republicans, What was ho thero for? Not bocauee bio luved thom, but Lo wagted their votes, He got 260,000 or $80.000 out of the Shorifl’s office, aud naw there was another big Y]um. ho wanted that. Ho basely betraved the ltopubticau party, and now he camo swiling around to cutch their votes. After ome further remarks, tho mecting ad- ourned until Thuraday oveninyg st Klave's Hall, 2 No.th Clark strect. STATE'S ATTONNEY REED'S CANDIDACY for Judge of the Nuperior Court swvas again the themo of conversation amopg tho politciios sround the County Building yesterdsy, AMr. Reed was muts ujon the subject, aud very skill~ fully warded oft questioners, Ho was lod, how- ever, to pay that he was a candidate for Judge; that’ the position had been offered him by Opposition’ party lealers, and that he bad agreed to accopt 1t it was given him, bur did not proposo tu work for the nomination in any way. He thonght tho offor liad been mado bum in goud faith, aud with tho idea of perpetusting thie custom of keoping politics out of the Judiciary. Mo did not appesr as contident of alection as he was Baturday, and renjly the titlo of **Judge" sp- pearcd Lo Liavo loat sowe of 1ty charms in view of the uncertainty of coming events, and sloco mauy of his old ‘time Republican friends and Opposition varty sssociates had lotimated In his hearing that s nomiustion mght not amount to an cloction under the circumstaucos, Tue politiciana who nere boid enough Sator- day to denounce the Iesing-Reed allisace, ves- tetaay morniug mavifested their furiber dis- leasure by siguing o cull for 8 ‘*straight-out " unty Convention, thus carrying out their former prediction that, whilo Hesing mighe sell tbe Insh Democrncy, he could not deliver it. The nttemupts of Hosing and bis fricuds to’ap- pense thom hiavo ro far failed outirely, and they now are only fearful that 1teod will declive to bo a candidate, and thus dostroy their oxcuse for carrving the tight thoy ars iusugurating agaiost tha Opposttion tivket to the bitter end, CLERK OF THE BUPERIOR COULT. ‘The numerous candidates for the elurkflfl?‘ of tho Supenior Court were considorably pstonished to find smong their ranks yesterdays pow re- crait, in the porson of Alexaader Bullivan, the gentlemanly Sccrotary of the HBoard of Fublie Works. Reslly, hieisthe firstof them all,as it wss understood smong bis fricuds that ho waa the candidate some ten montha ago. Helieving that the Bouth Sido should have somo representation in the comiog election, and not leave sll the oilices to the North-Sulers, aud for a dozeu othor good ressons, Mr., Bullivan is now allowing his name to be pusbied for tho nominasion. By many be is believed 1o bu tho sirongest man yei put up, and, sitl:ough the sunounceiaent comes late, his 1un witl ba sone tho less strong. ———— QENERAL, STA1E ELECTIONS TO-DAY. omo. Speewat Dispateh (o The Chicaao Tridune. Covvasos, O,, Oct, 11,—The city is tiling up with prominent men, The campaign closed to- night by spoechos in thirty citios in the State. Both partics are enthualsstically confident. Dotd are aveu on tho gencral result, Soveral thoussnd dollars wero put up hera to-day. I calledon Capt. Wikoff, Ropublican Cbairman, to-night. Bald ha: ' Telegraph that wo expect aod will get 15,000 majonty for onr entire tickot.” Jobn G. Thompson, Dowmocratic Chairman, #8id: « 8ay that I will stake my roputstion sa a publio man on Allen's cloction.”” Thus tho mattor stands, Both baso their opinions on polls of the State. Allen was elocted in the fall of 1873 by 817 msjority. Nell, Domocratio Secrotaty of Stato, was olocted Iass fall by 17,302 msjority. Spectal Dispalch to The Uaicaga Triouns. Ovcrnatt, O., Oct. 1L—Thore ir a masked decroase 10 the contidenco of tho Demociacy in this Btato, avd & corresponding Increaws with the Republicaps. 1t is ehown particuiatly in thls cityto-nigbt. Up to this eveniug tho betting wus ovon. Jo-night the odds s10 Ou Hsyes. NEUBASKA Oxama, Oct. 11.—To-morrow's election in thia ta’e promised to be of ereat interest, snd will be warmly coutested by all parties. ey Speciat Diavaleh L:";Ac Chicaco Triaune, McGreaos, Ia., Ocs. 11.—~The polltical war- fars in Clayton County is interesliog, and be- coming more o as the elaction approsches. Tiisbmen sre goneratly dnemnf the Democratio party in this couuty, kiviuk the Republican party » decided advsuiage, sud probable success on olection day. ThelIrish hore are determined not to trsin in Democratio ranks, where ihey are neither recognized nor approciated any longer. Specrns Dreteh to The Chacags {rioune, Dusuque, Is. Oct. 11.—Tha lhynbllcl_nl of Dubuyuo uuum{ are confident of electiug at Joaut one-third of thelr tickot, aud thoy chis lead- jug oftleers,—Tronaurer, Auditor, Schaol-Buper- intendont, snd oue Heprassutative, P iy PIG-IRON KELLEY. jiI6 APEECH AT THE COOPER INSTITUTE, NRW YORK, LAST NIORT. Speciar Disvateh to Tha Chicago Tribuns, New YoBx, Oct. 11,—~The Hon, W. D. Kelley, of Peunsylvania, sddressed about 800 iutelligent persons at Cooper Institute to-night oa flnauce, Qoorge Opdyke previding, aund delogatea from the clubs of t'o National Grange of Husbandry present. Kealley definod mousy, and aaid that tho reason shat grocnbscks sold at a discount waa because thoy were not a full logal teader. Great contraction fa. bad; large iuilation equally bad; bat extreme espanzion far worse. What bs needed s a systom of mouey wnich will adjust itsolf to the wauts of the curreucy. ‘Tue 3.65 converible bond-sytow would bo the panaces which would zomedy ali the fuancial ills arlsicg (rom the currenoy, as it would euvpl au elagtic carroncy, lacreasing or diminishiug with (e necessitios of the pou- _plo. Thiy system bad besn approved by 8almca NUMBER 49, P, Chiase snd Horace Grostey, the intter desiring that tho interest sloald be paia In gold, mlile Helley desirod tho iuterest payable in 'paper, At the clowe of the addiess. Pater Coopor moved a volo of thanks to Mr. Kelioy, which wasunan) mously sdopted, foliowed by cligors, stiutts o MISCELLANEOUS. THE WISCONRIN CAMPAIGN, Sractal Disoateh (o The Chicaoo Tridune, MiLwackze, Oct. 11.—Leading Democratamel to-night {n tue Citv Hall for {mportant busiuess, ‘Tue public procsodings wera tho organization of a City C_eutrll Committeo for tho fall campaign, aod 8 Ward Committee. Aftorwards the most prominont Democrats met to discuss the aitua- tion, aud 1t is understood that the necessity of forclflg Taylor off the ticket was insfsted on, but finally absudoved, in viow of all the circumstan- cen, 1t Leing conmidered botter to make a desper- ale struggio with a weak caudidato at the head of the ticket thau withdraw bim on account of tho jressure of \nblic opinion, which would amoupt to convicting tha nomines for Governor of the criminal practices chnrged agaiuat biw. 5 . DECLINES. * New Yonx, Oct. 11.—The Springfield Hepube lican to-day aunounces that Gen. Bartlett has doclined te npomination for Lieutenant-Gove ernor of Massachuyctts oo tho Domocratic ticket. PRESIDENT GRANT, AT KAN3AS CITY, dvectal Diapat:h to Ths Chicasn Tribuns, Kaxass Cr1v, Mo., Oct, 11.—President Grant and party reached this city about 4 o'clock thin afternoon in a ypecial train from Colorado. At Topeka the Prosident wae mot by & special car covtainiog prominent railroad officials and citi- zens snd accompavied to this city., Oothe ar rival of the train at the Union Depot auimmeusa crowa wan present, and tho Presidont came out on the platform aud weut throigh witb the usual antount of baud-sbakiog. He was turnished # spocial tiain over tbe St. Louis, Lansas City & Northera liaiiroad, and Joft for Chicago at 5:20. 170 the Associaled Preza.) Torrga, lisn., Uci. 1l.~Tuo Presidoot ané paity spent $00 houra in Topeka to-day, The State otlicers, Common Coaucd, and a Jarrs number of citizeas me: the party at the dopot s e-corted 1 to the State Cupitol, whora ther( Wwas & reception, & lnigo nuinber of citizeus be ibg hresent. TLo party waa then furmshed with o ginner at the hotel and escoried to the depot, too (rain stuppiug just one Lour snd fty-five meputes, Yoo Pivsidont exprossed bunself weil pieased with tho astention shown him and the sppearance of tho city. ife poes to Chiosgo trom biere, which placa ho will reach ta-morrow atternoon, and eiop oue daz, aad tucu go direct 10 Washington. AT TOPIKA. Special Disvat A to The Clicago Tridune. LeaveswodTy, Kav, Oct. 1. —Yosterdsy yoma correspondent interviewed President Grant st Topeka, a3 ho was on his way bacs to Wasaing- ton from hls Weatern tour. The party stopped for twa hours, and dunng that tima they dined with Gov, Osborpe and woro dniven about in carringos. Tucy wero also mot by s party of geotlomsn from this State sod from Kanuas City. Tho President gave o description of his Western trip, and seoms higbly delighted with it, Duriog the conversation tha Secrotary of the IbterioreLip was brought up, and, 1 reply 10 a question askied him, the Presidont said that ho had nos sppointed & BSecretary, sud did not know et the present time who tha ‘yemn would bo; that be was hurrying back to Washington to look over the fletd, and would thon uelect & por~ sun for that position, OBITUARY. THE REV, JAMES KNOX, CCDAR RAPIOS, Srecial Dupatch to The Chicaan Tribune. Cepan Rarips, Ia,, Oct. 11.—The Rev. Jsmes Knox for the pnst o'cven yents pastor of the Firat Preabyterian Churchi of this eity, died yese werday in Delphos, O., whither ho had gone for the benofit of his health, Hia loss will ba deeply folt, the church harlog prospered greatly under bis ministry, being now one of the stroug. est in tho Stato. HOLLI3 M. PRESCOTT, OTTAWA, ILL. Eveeral Diapateh to I'he Chicano Tribune, Orrawa, I, Oect. 11.—Hollia M. Prescott died suddenly at 10 o'clock this morning. Ho waa well known horo and at Cuicago, sud aged 89 seara, 1ie insupposcd {0 hiave poisoned him- eolf by taking bydrato of chloral or crevsote iw 0 0y crdose for 6 touthache. FATHER HENNESSEY, DETROIT. Specsat Duspateh to The Chicago Tridune, DxtrorT, Mich., Oct. 11.—Father Hooneasey, for thirty years o prominent prisst in this State, died bero to-day. THE HON. SAMUEL C. DIMMICK, HARRISBURQ. Hanrsorzg, Pa,, Oct. 11.—The lon, Samusl C. Dimwick, Attornsy-GOoneral of this Btate, died to-uight of pneumounia, CAPITAL AND LABOR. INCENDIARY TALK. New Youx, Oct. 11,—The Germavia Assembly rooms were packed yesterdsy with workingmen, wha had gathered togother to liaten to the story of tue grievances of the Fall River mill opera- tives, Jobu Swinton waathe Cbalrman, and the speakers wero John Balley, Morgan, Jefer- acn, and Biteliff, detegates from. the Fall River weavers ; Nwinton, McGuire, Winter, and Thompuon, of Now York. The New York spesk- ors. introducing the delogatas, aaid they bad +come to represent the whita slaves of Rhude Islsud.”"” Among tho septiments most loudly applauded was one from Lenoder Thompson, tLat ** any mau who controlled over $1,000,000 was bath & thiet and a robber.” THE PENNSYLVANIA MINERS, Porravile, Pa, Oct. 11.—No distarbances occarred at Sbensndosh last night, and this moming all is quiet. The man Johus, who was :overcly wounded on Haturdsy night, ia silil Lving. PortsviLLe, Pa., Oct. 11.—Thomas Dorice, night watchman ac the Palmer Vein Callmf. oear New thdulpmn‘ wss shot and provsLly mortally wounded to-ulght while on bis way to work., 'Tho sssassin secaped, ‘V-EH.SKY NEWS. MILWAUKEE, Bpecial Dispateh lo fAs Chicass Tribune, Mrnwavxee, Oct. 11.~J. P, Eissinger, Nquor msrchant, & pactaer {u the Unfon Copper Diatill- ing Compauy of Chicago, mboao property was neized on Baturday for an sssesoment of eald Company of $230,000, be having already paid ono of $23,000 undor protest, to-day commenced suit against Collector Basn and other officisla in the County Court, 10 restrain further proceed- ings peuding said suit, and to deores tho release of said property, Plmwtiff owns one-third of the stock of esid Comrn y, Josoph Roelle and Anton Junker, of Chicago, owping the other two-thirds. Ho alleges that he bud no sbare in the maosgement, snd koows oothing of the uanner [u which the business waa conducted, aud that Roelle and Juoker, the responsitie wauagers, had notice of said assessmen! BROOKLYN. New Yorg, Oct, 11.—Twa illicl¢ etills aad cone traband waterial, valued at 815,000, wero selzed at Brooklyn, on Baturd L[;IZOOTIO. DAVENPORT, 1A apecral Duapatch to The Chicuge Tridund, Darnrost. I, Och. 11.~The opizootio has appeared 1n this city. A large numbor of horees sre down with it. At least two casos have proved fatal, LOUISVILLE, LovisvitLx, Ey., Oct, 11.—A mild form of lo- fluenza bas developed itself among Lorses 1n this viciuity to-day. large pumbers now belog slect- ed. It is beiisved to be a similar disoass o tLo horee epldemio of 1872, but as yot bas notahowa 140}€ 10 be 88 aavers au stlction aathe former. o County Cirouit Court begau its LaBalle_County uit Cour! h!‘l‘n:ams:b amun ‘yosterday, There ore 47 oruutnal cases, 417 law, and 172 chaucery casoa.