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v e , THE CHICAGO' TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1 LOCAL POLITICS. ods ahal) we adopt for the good government of tmis | compared with that. 2 county, but whether )t shaiy be weli governed or u(‘cnrdln’ to treir own proof, which any merchant not. ‘Tnere ix just this dlstinct {ssne, and there ia | here In Chicago would sell for 20 cents, were mrold not’s man here ta-night that doesn‘t understand it | to the cannty for N0 conta, and they had to be pald thoronghly and completely: there Is not & right. | for by the connty, and the billa whlch were aliow- minded eiftzen of Chicazo, or of the County of | ed by this Hoard had to be puld aficr tho fact had Cook, that does not fully Appreciate and compre- | becn unmistakably developed. Gentiemen, do yan cs, we can endare Al dlsastees, hut, my frienas, we cannat endure for & great while the bliatering, cankering evila of & carrupt pavernment. [Terrific applansc).” Everybady Ininterested inthe purity of government, These walls, with which corruption surronni= and intrenches iteell, are not 1o be blown down by a ringle blast from rame’ rizhts of the wards and dlatricts had been fenarad, and that the Commlttee was packed In the interests of n clique. The report was adopted. The Chalrman expresscd the hope that peace and falr-dealing wonld prevail. On motton, those wio were relected by the Exe quantity of work done in the ofiica, and haw well (¢ wan exccated, If lie had had to desl with a man who knaw nolhinz of bookkeening ne wonld havo fooled him ontrageously, Any ona who anderatands this Kkind of work, however, will sce that forty good peopln could do ' it duslng the allotted time withont workingz day and pient, DIWAY'S REMEDIL: Fo ARG A e From the Hon, Thurlow Wee INDORSING Republican Mass-Meeting at i {hink thiece I+ any need of wchanget [Appianse.] | horns. If they are (a be awndlicd, 1t 14 by a con- | ecufive Conimitice were. deciared 10 be the deja. | 10 they must ng mentsrorking day amd nient, * RERTHE . S ms i 19808, Horeavers 1 nase sttt e etiL AR Haged [ Ty of ther ateaiy, persistent, and unweary- | gates, mon roles af neitmetic, vt of e eatonaroms | DI, RADWAY'SR.R.R, REM EDIES Farwell Hall Last swhether we ahall Ware for tho nest four years & | has control of the pettt nty. " So it doca of Ing: and, fmprcased with the necensltion of goud | * A motion wna made that no ono be allowed 1o | nro o mimile that & sehon - cons Mt Tt rood, honest, decent, repulablo covernment of THE GRAND JURT. this connty. That fa all there ia about it. And it [ Try yonr hand ntit, if von wantto. Take the is for you to decide. [Applause, and cries of | reanlar kind of a Grand Jury and undertake to fn- ** Carreet "1 dict even the wickodest men on that lioard, and Tam glad to addi this really great andience | nee how you will succeed, You can't doit. It is to-nicht, not as an fence of taxpayere. not as | only when arpecial tirand Jnry can be ealica to- an nadicnce of capitaliels, not as an sadience of | gether that these great publc criminals can be gavernment, as we are, and with the future glorics of our city, we shall rescue It and the county feoin the handaof jta deatrayers ani place it where It belongs, on the topmost ‘»Innuln of glory which any city occapies in the land we love ro well, Good-night, gentlemen. |I'rolonged applause, | vote by proxy. Scanlan opposed this, wanting the delegations filled, and moved A substitute to that effect. . Aftar moro quarreling and charies of ** ringing- In" deleyates, Scanlan's motion was nob agreed fo. The othcr was, COUNTY TREASURRR, there are n dozen e<perienced men in thie oflice, to wllmln the few diMcult bovks nro exclusively as- nigned, Nu banker tolorates erasees tn hin books, and they certninly shonld not appear In tho pagpera of o flovernment * office, . The halr of & ticrman ofticial wonld stand up stealahit nt the many proofs After Uslng Them for Several Tearn, Xgw Yonx, Jan.4, 1677.—Dean eral years usrd yoir mudicines, snininiy 050! e, AttePexnerienciog thelr eicacy win faf S b, | {t1enaiewn plussure than & duty to than ko Knowledge the auxantaze we Have derlrod from o, 06 1 ho pilla are resorted ta as ofton ne fon ey ani aiways with the deatred eect, Tia joaolirs Night. Remarks of E, A, Storrs on the 1 - | firs zens, bi an audlence | bronehtto the bar of justice. even aithuugh the; 03 ol o The Conrentlon then proceeded to nominate & | of bad work which appear on every alde, nat bio better deacribed tha )y Jielie d ty Com- Tide w of the et of -hicate and o this futnise | are not bemit bomtiny S ropn [0UER ey | CONCLUDING . ADDRESSES. County Treamurer. ! “Tiio writera In the county's ciaploy ‘hse aboit The ntrent frentiently o g S ntne, s » A 3 1 't . 4 A, feely. stmuant iy, F i I have long thoneht that we have romeiimes drift- Now, gentiemen, Cook Connty can stand being TILE 10N, MASON N. LOOMIB Mr. Allen nominated Davld flammond, 00 botilea of ink, 200 grone of steel pens, and 'aflfld"":l Lo promiscd roitet. P“‘%wur\. s missioners, cd into miztakea in calling_our. rpecial taxpayers® | robbed a good deal. It 1s agreat, rich, splendidy | was the nest apeaker. 1le said ha felt too deeply McNally ralil he was the **best Gircenback man | twenty groas of pen-holders. Any merchunt who D fatear, TRURLUW W) " mectings, and appealing cepecinily to the capiialist | powerful. " growing county. It can stand 4 the eompliment pald to him by the Itepablican ounty, employs tivo ur theee bookkeepers can easily sea and the laxnayer. | rome timo apgo reached the | vast deal of petty neculations—even concluaion that, an Fetween the rich man and the | larze pecnlstions, Tut 1wt tell yon what Cook poor man, the capitalist and the Iaborer, bad rov- | County eannot endure, 1will tell yon what no ernment io felt, as s the cane with hard times, firat ‘mvcmmnnt can enidure for 8 great length of time, by the Iabarime man. The capitalist can suffer bad | 1t cannot enduro larze combinations of men, ine Rovernment fot eotne time and live. ‘Fhe laboring | cluding publlc officials, holding public trasts, man cannot enfer bad governmentatall. lad | whose acheme and whos purposo only ls Rovernment TUE ROANERY OF THAT PROVLE STRIKES AT.THE VERT FOUKDATION OF BOUND | whoro sworn duty It 18 for them to protect. [A ORDER; plause! | You abrolutely upset soclety when tho it depreclates wages: it cripples all manner of | destroying and reaching combinations as enterprines, The capitalist can po abroad to live, | tolerated, ~The —lawa are st at de- ‘The Iaboting man not, ~And the surprising | fiance by the law-makers, and it s featare to me {n that anybody having before hinm | A ead story to tell, but it true atory the past history and career of (he itepublican party | nevertholess, that there i nothing under God's #hanld ever fo7 ouc eingle fnstant healtate which of | heaven left In the (lovernment of Cook Connty, ro tiie two great potitical parties of thin country, and | far ns the admintstration of Justice of it lculsla- connty, and cily ie the friond of the laboring man, | Uive departments are concerned, that bears evena Why, this great Republican party, whith T semblance to parity, except the Judges on the nlu!' to eee assembled hers toenfzit in | Bench—and they arelieipless. [Applause. ) such lsrce numbers—thle great parly fs | _Now, genilemen, thesc evils muat bo rectified. based and founded upon ita rompect for | They are puoiic. I am satisficd Lhat this great 1abor. and for the dignity of Jabar! [Applause.] It | peoble nnderstand the danger, and that, without hrd Mla origin in 1854 in 8 terrific protest, which | 2ny more hesitaney or badgering about party lines was felt all through this land, and which flually | of party distinctions, there will be elected to that rennlted [n triumph in 1860, 1 #ay it had {ts ortgin | oMice hinest men 1nfo whose hands *shiall pass the Ina protes agalnat ihe degradation and the undig- | leglelative control in the future of the aifairs of nifyiug ot labor by the servile, nnpald siave lanor | this county, [Apolanee.] of ihe douth, which the Democratic party proposed UOne thing more, You cannot afford to lore & ta carry Into the heart of our Territorier, That |a | man,—not one. For If we loac but one man, atilt golng sume dietance back, bnt the leopard doesn't | the majority fs with the ring, We nuat elect chanie ita apots, and the Democratic party has not | every mna,” You do not mirunderstand me. You the tisproportion hetween these ltema, and w)ll ba atn loss ta undersinnd how 100 writers ean nsa »p that quantity of ink, of pens, and especiaily ot ln,-n-huluorr. e explanation of this ts simple, ne hundred, nnd aften 250, {wnpm Iinva to Lo quartered on the county, #o that the Connty Clerk may gain pophlarily and intluence. 8inco they generally have nothing to do, they spend thefr time In l‘rilm{ their erascra an thelr nen-hollers, orin chowing thein up; the groal commumption of' lead pene| which ninounts to about forty gross, 1s explained In the anme way, While coing throngh the dlfferent rooms tho Chief Clerk and repurter MBT GEN. 1125, who standing In the door of nis private office. A glouce into the room showed pilee of circalars contamiag thundering tirades ngainst Tix Titne numberof clerke paid by the county 1r, Stitt at the head addreasing them, The reporter {s louking Lhrough our rooms, " sahd Anderson, . d to see you: look at everything yon will showy you round myself.* Ho they went back into the main room, whers honent Veter, atded by the gallant Admirs), was worrrini over o license, - **flave you scen the licenne register, and no- lludkl!;c gumerous blots uf which Tie TRIBOKE apoakar™ * Yes. It reflects grest credit on Peter, * ‘¢ And did f‘"‘ »oe the other remister! Every wrton asked 1f 1lammond wonld accent. 1] 'na of Lieo's clorks and n Demo- ceatic atetker, satd he hadseen Hammond, and that he wonld run. Bob Kenny, anather of Lieb's clerks, and also s Democratic striker, wanted llammond nominated by acclamation, Col, Baldwin sald that Jodze Wallace, who had ‘ent mentioned oy some, had not declined. Ham- mond's nomination was made in the interest of Lynch. _The crow's-fout might as well ba put for- ward, Te wonld not support llammond, or coun- tenance any euch — — rascality, It was stated that Jndge Waliace would not ne- cept a nomination, Mr. llammond wan then nominated hy ncclama- tion, John Hcafleld saying that bhe carried tho county in his pocket. (Applanee. A committee was appointed to inform Mr, Hame mond of his nomination. CLERKS. . After Hoyt and Burdick had declined to take the County Clerkahlp, tho former was nominated by acclamation, The only one named for Clerk of the Probato Court was Thomas Kavanaugh, and he was num- fnsted by acciamation, For Clerk of the Criminal Court, Mugh Mc- Laoghlin was nominated, na recelving 8k voics to 38 for Tom Barrett. . COUNTY COMMISSIONERS next occupled ottentton, and, after wasting con. Coanty Canvention to return thanks otherwlee than by sllence, Thenomination, proceeding from ench a body of representative business men, had raleed In him & fecling of vanity and emulation which even hie sonse of hls own ° unworthiness conld not wholly suppress, Ho Jiked the Nepublican ticket, and heliked the Republican party, That party fonnd the country broken up and dirorsanlzed, with its navy scattered, ita army broken down and demor- alized, and its nuthority defied In cleven States. The Democratic party, holding the balance of power, were content to see the Union dissolved and the bonda which linked the States {n brother- houd broken forever. 1f the Kepublican party hud never done anything clse, its noble clforts for the vation of the Usion entitled It to respect and sapport, Bg'lllln enemies claimed that this prand party had proved recreant o ils trust. - They blamed upon it e financial and commercial difficuities through which the country lind oeen compelled to pass. In every case where hard times had to be contended acainst the Adminlstration was blamed. Amerls cans were far too fond of Hving begond thetr in. come and colng heavily In debt. ‘They were not conient with vmall gaists, and were afllicted with o RADWAY'S READY RELIRP Cures tho Worst Pnins In from o, Twenty Minutes, foge NOT ONEB HOUR Ater téndlog thta adverttsement need Any one o fram puin, '3 e AT RELTE, ¥4 YOI EVRRY PAIN. |18 waghie fviasa 0 A CLKE The Only Pain Remedy That instantly at namma: lug, vue spplication FROM OXE TO TWENTY XINUTES, Nomatter how violent or excrnciating the patn IEUMATIC, Tied-Hadcen, Inniri. Crippleq, Qo N uralGIC, OF provirated with diseass Topy sumes! TOU RADWAY'S READY RELIEy Tow It Controls the Adminisira- tion of Criminal Justice--- The Rotten Ring. Something Concerning Lieb—A Word of Praise for the Re- publican Candidates. a Addresses by Messrs. McCrea, Loomis, Knickerbocker, and Other Gentlemen. eilicr of thy OF urgans,by The Greenbackers Nominate Dave HNammond and a Dem~ 1 mbling spirlt which led them rither fo Nedonn s i i WILL AFFORD INSTAN ged ite. JApplanse, ] When you vather graper | do not understand me s saying that the gentlemen | &2 & Mderable time by talking and wrangling, the follow. | license ix rozlstered {wice; just look here, ORD INSTANT EASE. ocratie Ticket. chrnped i Hhmmisase Jo Yo will be in % g4 | placed upon Hie emoceatis tieket for Ly oMce of D e O he | ers, s vpy iz Al wratyliag, the And witt & hand trembling from excitement the Inflammation of the Kidnoys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of tho Dowals, Congestion ot the Lungs, Bore Throat, Dlflluuunnnlhmg Palpitation of the Heoart, condition to expect the Democratic party through. | County Commisaioners are coreupt and bad men, out tho country 1o he the earncet, real, yonaine | I make no such charges. Some are very cxccllent friend of the Iaboring mnan, It Is not. men, but evil communleations corrupt good man. 1T IS A SWINDLE, ners. They are n political aMnity and’ sympathy and any pretonso of that_character 19 a delusion | ¥ith theae great public robbees and plunderers, and a ¥nare, {Applanee,] That man in notihe [ 1t fequires a “constant elf-stifening for friend of the laborlng man nor of the industrial | 8 Democratle * Connty — Commissionee to Qencral npened a_bouk-case containing abaut 100 pages, in w of the hustande beginning with with the numocr of the heense, ‘ **llera's work wnough for thres men, 1en't there? There have bect nvaut 3, 000 Hicennes made - out sinco dan. 1. {*.About thirtuen aday, ' ealcu- 1ated the repord onta boo | the namea were entered man and John O'Neil: West Stde, Chrls Cus l\!‘l'ln‘l‘l_ Hul dJobn Dumphy: Fifth District, George . Walte, Tiwo wera named for Superintendent of Publie Instruction.—A. G, Lane and Girorge D, Plaut. The Convention being controfled by Democrats, the latter was, of conrse, nomimated. the shrinkago of values. Tha last four years had coat the country more money than tho four years of the War, Jiepositorn demanded high interest, however poor the security offered wight he. They would rather lend money at 10 per cont on clonds, than at & per cont on real estate, What wns ssanted was a restoratlon of public col An Expose of the Way in Which Licb's Model Office ufldence, anl el g ] Yes; Hyatorics, Croup, Diphtheri: clasnen ho woull fob Veter to pny Paul. The | B0 dust right. [Langhier.) lle has got | Wahted wasa rertoration of publie cunfdence: an 3 Juba e an g reporter tu hlinsall, | Yes: peupla inva s . o Is Bun. i Tyl S e s g | Rlellt e Corinpt i e BesedSr i TosTeonontolcarn s Lt b i 1 | 3, hovlen i, wao nobinated vy accame | 0 SES R mich ol oo doo Kere.* i e sdashor Tonsihncho steem and has too much self-reepect to ask thnl 2 WA 4 0f extravagance in private life and less cors J Propa ourt., " Not awil Anybody bo planderod for his beneft, (Applause. | Jiiet as nutural anid as eany to do rivnt an 1t 1a for | puiiion'in ofice ihe Gorernment wae o fajhiro Yot e angwriting docs seom to bo better 'k a An effort was tnado n{ the Letter portion of tho delegaten to nominate Mason U, Loumis for Judge uf“llm County \_‘um‘t' but the wane wouldn't pers m | Neuralgin, Rhoumatism, Al that the lavoring man anywhero reuircs 1s | $0€ aparka to tly upward. " [Applaus Cold Chills, Ague Caills, 1 thnt the labor which he performs should be dignie There s onother very exceedingly important ot omopables mod gt sena'bo bt og, | ofice, and that Ia than your reputation. ™ ‘*And so 1t s all throuch the ofiice, —everything rystematle, rogular, and neat," Slmple honesty and falthful industry swore all that The National Workingmen and Thelr was needed for the good growth of the Hepublic. THE HON, CHARLES If, REED . dames Folch was successful e itry and Chulblains, and Frost Bite, Dark Doln, Tha Citlzens® Applauze.) And this the Kepublican party has TIE COUNTY CLERK. ) e heard from Oblo ho was sl The Inat nomination was that of A. J, Grover for hu tieneral stood before au onen safe, in which & e el ik, 3 & Fhiatix the key of tho sitnation. - You allrecognize | Tkt he maw folt sarterr orian bty 496K | ruilo of the Shberiof Conet. Tho, iaig, oo grer bogks, papars, and allier taings Tay potl-me. Tho applicatlon of the READY TELTEF 10 tlis pary Unlon, hooting at a Repnblican—tudge Jumecron, 3 budy of honeat, resolute men heforo bim he real- Jzod that they were golng 10 carry taa day at the pendinz election, In his opine Juit, national poiitics did not count {n this election, V| A the Democruts had put up tie best mon for the posltions It would huvo buen thelr duty to rupport those nominees. Hut if they did not do so, 1t was different, and thoy ludn't douo so this time, The Hepublican party must not be condemned for the fauits of a few, for the Democrats had 8 lionsand wuch where the ltepublicans_ had vne, Political speeclies were not i forte. [A voleo: **lold the Wwe v at this coming election a larze number | the fact that tien, Lis i o patrivt. Everybudy of allicers placed innomination. You wHl exenso | knows that {langhter], and that in the discharge of e Iw perienca which ¥ nava | all “le “pubilic functions “ho it no idea— quite rec hink the Board of Cook | no eye—to his personal bLeneft, Lut nle County Connniasioner hold the citwlel of tho situ- | ways to tho Interests of ihe great pube tlon _[applause]: (rat | think 1tis utterly im- | fic. {Renewed laughter.] Ho s not only poenible to have anything ke & good and honest | a patelot, but o philanibropiet, ilot it 0 bappent sduinistration In this county that there has not been o singly fraudulent senemae UNTIL THAT IOAND 13 CLEANED OU fu that Board siuce Gea. Liet has besn County fCheere, | There I, wv friends,—amd this s a | Clerk thattien, Lich bos not knowingly or un- terribly practical question, —there 14 no eystem | knowbngly al ~not une. [Apptause, ) 1le hulds for thu reform of the Clvil-Service; thero 1a o set | the key of the situation, Ami the County Clerk h 6 o<t perfect syslem prevalia here, [ ap- point only the best men. Nutnrally n person ?n my posltion must have poiltical inluence, and you cannot find fault with me for that, , my ofice in the manlol oflice In tho country, ™ 2*That 1t s, " auid Peter, who bad just dried up 8 huga blot on ks marriago lcense, HNOW LUOK AT MY CASIL STSTEM, . rald tho Goneral oxcltedly, ') could not stenl |f I wanted to. Eveey cent which is taken in s entercd by my step-fatner und cashier, and in the uvening the uccounts must agree. I seitlo with or parta where the palo of i e e bt oteate st LA PO ) Itbettor than French Uranuy vr Miticrus & stimujang EVER AND AGUE, FEVER AND AGUE cured for 60 ce A COMMITTER ON HESOLUTIONS, Inpno!runl early in the doy, then reported an fol o A Visit to the Headquarters—Bome of Echoo's Absurdity—Ward Meetingsa, e beltevo that Just and wire Iaws and oficlal honess élnll:.l OeXEt puwir, brosperity, and happlucss amonic @ people, Wo belleve that onr preaent manetary laws aro inlm- I#al to our tberties and prosjerity, Therefore, we ara in favor of 1. An immedfate repeal of the Itesnmption act, The 1‘ attzatfon aind freo coluaze o sily exal g i e I er. i, A full i oniv by CRUEE papeE-curraucy fasied 2 T not ‘HE MASS-MEETING. of il has ever been promulgated on this | who will make siich unvigeincnta ‘as e, Klokko | fort clanin ) QiSO sveranon, sod reccivablo st par forall | tho county evury eie months, and got my recotpt | §leiedlitngont HalAT e, Bl cire Fover and planet; thers isno scheme for u commpetitive exam- | s made here to-nizht, sl will keep theur, to a Mr. Meed, after the laughter had subsided, anfd 4. A decrease rather than an Incrensa of the bonded Ho polnted wlth prido 1 the eash-haok on whic \‘vltnvv'(-ndnuwr. Yo taided b ucmvm |“|L1\ ORGANIZATION Fvcrmmaant it & A Corps Of “oiicton. Ko | e “pepera fa. therd ¢4, breakivator betect | that it e Feiend who hail tnue (e B el et Eathor iR ¢ 1o nomta- | YERDERaled the charming Daured of tpo eavpion, | Jocilskasitaniays EABY LU ity ) By 3y men 0! cere, Yo 0 Fobbed nrd, wouid go aut and vote for the ticket 'Fuesduy, . An incre her than a decreaso of tho non-In- W v areds | V8 i A i Fleht bt the prescit foard of Cook County | public treasury [Appiause,] Te hocdu't A ie R take Chin Teiends with b the et | tepert pemreate ot Satiafy yourself ihat eveeything la entered, : janors throtgh all the common tests of | order, if ho thinks It Hiegl (lo necdn't wive o the schovle, and they might anawer every question | sinele order which would Uraw a cent from the which would be sudmiltted to them, sl they might | County Treasury §f he dvems thut the pur- tie bound down by uil manuer of rules which nuy- | pose for which that money is to be used as oither body could writes still it would be the vanio un- | Iraudulent, corrunt, or untawful. I want to rou 8 qualifiedly corrupt, danZerous, and plundering | man thoro who by no friend of that rinz, { desiro gane that'it i to-day, {Cheel 10ece n new man thers - auybody but Gen, Lieo, 1 wondee if thu goud pople of this county really | who is thoroughiv committed to all thelr inferests, appreciate how thurouzhly this liounl ia thie cita- | [Avplause.] 1o not undertake to charge that ho dul of the sitaationt 1 wonderAf it ever occurred | Lua sburod ‘tho plunder with thems but bo ix in 10 thein to think that with a bud Board of | sach a close social and political sympathy with Cook ~ County Commbsstunvrs™ 1t a utterly | thum thatst e utterly hnpossitle that Gew. Lish impossible’ fo _pave such A thing s | ehould heve that | perpendienianty of spine " fale ant oneat administration | that will enable Lim to stand between thla of criminnl Jnstice fn this connty? Gentlomen, it Cuunl{ Board and the public funds cannot b dune. Yoanegd not vxpeet It. Prac- | snd the punhic finterests, "It s not tically, every Baili holds his place under the ap- | necessary for me o denvunce’ Gen, Lieb. It I3 vointment und at the will of tuls Board, Pracu- | enuugh for you. perhaps, und for me, that ile hise cally, tory Gf bis pust coreor in thut olico has showa hiin TIE SHERIPY I8 UNDER TIH THUMD OF T8 | to by ideutiited with overy one of thuse men, BOARD, o OUIL OXLY SALVATION Dbocausc all hin blila must bo audited, allowed, anil | hae heen Louls Huck [up,n}luw]. n_carnest, pald by this Hoard. Vractically, every oflicer fu | sieadfast, viullant County ‘I'reasurer. See wkat it departments of our County Uovernment aro | ono vood man can do! Now, wo do not wish to the mere subulterns of this Boanl, dolng jta wish | exchunge Louls Iluck, who has besn the bitter and will. Tho very Junltor who haw charge of the | odvemary all the way throush of this gang of Court.llonro over un the North Bide {s n creutary | plunderers, for sny man, 1 don't care how vood hy of this Hoard. ‘The fingers of ita mewmbora reach | Ie, who in heir politicul friend and ussocite, outinto overy department of the puolic servico | 4o not understaud that the personsl integrity of within this sounty, I came here toenlght, wy | Me. Lyuch cin be successfully —questionmd, fricimly, not for the purpose af discassing politics. | or “that onybudy Ia disposed = fo conteudict 1t seems to e as if this was a pathering of atock- | §t3 but Me, Lyoch, should he be olecied, will owa holders of s great corporntion, catfed togethor to | Ina vreat—the controliing—mensure his clection elect ronio Diroctors, into whose handa” abiall be | to the support and nctive ussietunce of thesa very intrusted the manavewwnt of the corporation. | tien nguliwt whom this county must necus ba p {Appinuse,| This ts o thorouzhly business propo- | tectea, I would save as decent a wan as 3 wition, and ln that seose [desire to talk to you :].lv‘r‘x]ch {lrom such & temptation. Laughterand ap. about It. I8¢, " 8 TO OUR JUDICIAL OFVICERS, TIS COUNTY 18 A CORPORATION.. A 4 ] Tite citv Is o corporation. Tiicso oflicers wha are | Rontlewmen, Lhave but a very fow words to say. shout tobe elected ure Dircetors of that body, Extremely rudical tn my politles, Tam very cone They dischange fta fudlclal, Its lemislative, | *ervative on thle question u! the | udlclary, 1am and perform alt its administeative functions, | ¢pposed uttorly tua mmllmi Judiclary, The great And we, 88 stockholders, —for cvery inan and every | f3uILof the clective syaten) f4. that it doean't leave citizen {4 0 atockholder 1n $his corporation, —mect B amnT A lies ) lmwm enough, a4 Juige together to-night, seriously Improseed with the dineay, l“'t °"“ 0 ‘"' I?‘ a l‘l‘“‘“ 'fl""i' cunaideration, ab-olutely certain of tha fact, that [ Yex pow W to be—sud there fo for the lagt four years the nifairs of tifw maznificent | hot o fair practicm:s Jawyer In thlseity that doean's corporation have been most shockingly apd utro- | kHOS It—uw faithtulins tho win, and with 8 churac. ciously mismaraged. And we hiave come together | teras iwlh'“xn-'xlhnuinltuumm -mlm-'.l l'l\p I ’,wl o ece what we shall du'to effect and bring abont a | J@ {s a'vipe schalar, 1o has vant lewsl scquires changer "1 have wald critinul Justice eannot be | mente. 1l haw contributed sitlifully nnd iurgely numinlstered in this county s things now_atand, | 10 the lecal literature of the rqumzv and not only It % not necewsary to show now—becauwe | I0 the books that be hos weitten, but on zrave and body knows it, und tnere s hardly | verivus lezal questions upon wiicl he haa passed :;;" an Y T commnnity it | opinfons, he his elven tho most umnletakuble wlens puweras of face sufliclent to discuse tha proposition | Lt he 1w vt;'ll,l'vllpn I‘fl"'{—lfirn a urfm,—)ml bt fraudd of the most plaring and stupondons | 4o ogrs. ] 1 waulch ok, gew ulagis ok, she - Joey chiaraclor have been perpeirated by that Board | [Isugtlofirthat ls not wery fue out of the within the lant foor youes. Lot us weo how it | Woyi I thin L AR R \!"fi: e~ works when we cowe to bring thom to justien, T | hewed l-“u:ll_‘“ (I, ahplatng ]| Suliooy: een can't sy that tho thing hue cver been dane hero, | tamper lm i l’\“*’" b:“u n 'l o but sipposs 1t will be done In tho futurv. | #ctup, [lsughtor.| L'wawubontto say, when I {hauciner.) Suppose o charéa should be mado | Miade that faux pas, that, huving dlsclisreud the agiust some membor of the Hoard Ihat ho had | ditles of ‘that otticy vo wwell s so Jon, et been @ party to o corcunt conapleacy through whicn | 1hink, ""in""""' ':m " natlsfuction of tha lmhlg u.umumyfmu been mwindied und defrauded ; sup- nnd_|llw "r-‘,“ il n)gnlu;l.’nnwicrm-». an posy 1t had ripencd into au tndlctment, Ldon't | Unwike to muke any change. ~o far as | nave beon vay that wich n thing bas ever vccurred, but it | Bbleto learn, the cotire Bench with whom ke gy, (Laughter,] Suppose that indiclment cama Ifl:_‘-fucluwd '"’f wry'much l{\ f?vur"l keoplug 10 a tedal, siul this Noani of County Cominixdoners JUJEt duaesottIn bosition, | [Applaue.] \ne bublic for tivea alfvassucos aud miatvms- | SER oL P atepling ntearity. ot vors o ALEES lemi menuirements, 1cun juy”nbul no “igher n 1t you wunt to look any further, 1 am at yonr scevicos evorything iy 1a perfect order, Formerly nm:lz: Tan pourly here, but now everything is a model. +*How much di tho ofce cost Inst yeary” ‘* About 871,000, 1 think, Under Pollok I¢ cost the county over. 875,000, and wo bave three times the work to do." **3ut your repurt puts the 8, tior, —f about 10000030 P purishighor—to **That s a mistake, Tthink, No. it would be hardly $74,000. [lig fees which the oflica con- tribiites atnouut to 854,000, 80 that thera is only o defleit of 30,000, s 4 HERE ANDERSON INTERNUPTED THE GRNER, 21 shonid like o aliaw the reaorter how my conts to make out the tax-mle bouks, cte, Tno reow atluwed by Taw amount to. about 335,000, but tha work coste consldurably more, " These boogn involvo nothing but copying, and ought to be made out In about 4, Uil working ays, ‘Thero ars seventy-fivo volumies, with about W0 paes, contadnlng einply names and fizures, #o Liint even at $1a day tio faca vught to bo 30,000 1nore than thio cost of the work. But when it takes as lonys to correct the work as to do 1t, the expense cantot by reasunible, It In wn- necessary o go into furthor detulls. — Every ox. pert will ndinit that an nverao furco of #lxty men would bo enouzh to do thy work If competent peos rlu nre omph?md. and an shundanco of them can o birad At from 815 to 8200 weex. 'Then tho books would not by syl apeclmicus of the art of erasure ds thoy are now, aud the County Clerk's ollic would nut bo o hoapital for played out polle tical dead-beats. THE NATIONALS. A PARTY TUAT 8UOULD NE SUPPUZSSLD NY TNB roLIce, 1n a back room, or, to be somewhat mora exact, Intho rearof 155 Wushington stroct, thero ap- parently fourisea n political organization known to candidates and nowspspers as the Natlonal Waorkingmen'a party. Ilow it was organized 1wono of thous things that no follow can find out, but why it was started [sn conundrum that can bo anewored by all the candldates whu nave eccured & nomina. tlon, Thoe National Workingmen's party is o cloge- communion accicty, whoso members are not sufM- clent 1o 1l tho two dozen chnlrs with wwhich the lieadgunrters are garnished. 1t has only one ob- Ject In life, aud that In to worm out of the confid- ing candidates all the money which they aro willing o donute, It fe a thuroughly ommnized dead- beat of tho firat water, and should bo suppressed by the polico, The mon compoalng It,~and thoy number about twenty, —have no standing whatavor in the community, The wost of them are banke rupt financlally and mioraily, whils the two ar three honest won who bavs been dnped Into the concern are slmplo-minded f.llows, with a wone dertul capacity for,belloving everything thoy are —————— HEALTH! BEADTY! bt repudiatiofs of publte debtors no extortion by itors, 7. Aluw rate of {uterest, aniform throughout the United states, #. F1ey labor belng the fonndatton of free government, we urge the abulitlon of_the ayst-m of contract prisun 16s Which Brifiga convict Tatwr {n competition with fhe libor of ' tree working peole. e neatly ail eriin Inthorewuls of poverty, the retentlon of nv systeny whiEn fucreases poverty, aud thereby the e -oninal fendency of the peaple, I8 Inconatatent with the gencral weliare, and a crimg nigalnst Hiwnity, [ e labor [s thi source of atl wealth, tho fa. borer I8 obytously entitied to thie full yirofit of his inbor, Meajust rewnd for hils 1olt, and that the rle whlei yoruins in soctely whtels payd ine SLWakes for iy Teast work, and {he most non-prodnetive positions and voations, I8 unrikkicous, and shuuld be reveraed. After adopting the plotform, and appolnting & committee of tdvo to cL a Tentral tomiitte, the Couveutlon, at U p. adjourned sine die. LIER'S OFFICE, A VISIT UY A REPONTEIR, Yeaterday's Staata-Zeltung contains the follow- ing Interesting account of an oxammation of the booke, etc., Iu the County Clerk's oflice, made by one of 1ts reporters. It will be scen that the ch: 1 ‘Tug Tinuse nre fully sustaned. vory taxpaver fa Invited to satisy himseif at the County Clerk's oflice whethier its adininistea- Liebis not citiciert and lonest," reads & notico th one of tho Repnblican papera One of the reporters of the Staals-Zeitung accent- ad the Invitation, and called at the office last Batur- day, lle entered the princlpal room af the Clerk's oflice after a “vain_effort (o pet nta the (eneral's Prlvntoomce. The first thing be eaw was Admiral Ruhbaum's good-natured fuco as he was teanlng ovor Peter land and spejling ot to tho Iatter thu name of a candldate 1or mar. rlage, who #.00d bufore tho winduw along with his hetrothe Vot ls de name?* asked Peter, Lalcy, Patrick Lansy, " waa the answer, Tlow you shpcll Ity .0-y." suld the red-lieaded Irlshman, wrate I'eter on the paper. What are Jou dolng?! whisperod the Admliral In his cur, 31 3 oAl right, " said Peter, *! Lea-h-]." 4+No, no; “o’ not *1,' " said the Admiral, Yes, ves, " grunted Peter, **e, Y, " adaed ttuhbaum, “sCorrect," nald Poter, and hin face iighted up at hixsuccoss, Lifting up his head, ho noticed tho reporter, **Tuere, don't you sce that Peter con writea pn.'llg 0ol hand 1" safd he triumpbantly, ** Splendidly, Peter, uplunumly. You do credit 1o your writing-mantor," **Go ahead,” suld Rubbaum, **make out tho -\flld{yll." s " Took **Yus, cerialnly, presenily, Justlook at the ook, Sir, Topartar, Do t CAN ANYTHING LOOK NicEnl" and he beckoned to the reporter to step nearer, aiid ot the samo time alioved tho mareaige-teenso registor towaras him. 5 1t rally louked very neat, about ay ncat asa - year-uld hoy who has amused hinmolf for a couple Of huuen with sailing paper boats ina gutier. Un the cluth covering wore tho traces of the varlons writing oxerciaee of the iwnrriag Ho liad slso attempted to make **print lett ho had learned the running- Farwel) 1all e scldom held a larger andlence than that which assembled last evening to testify Uy its presence its adherence to the grand prine ciplesof Tteputlicantsim and honcst government. Tho meeting wns mara than an indotscment of tho ticket; it was an ovatlon for the many prominent men who participated In it, and o most cmphatic declaration that, If lonest voles ore to count at all, the days of ring rale nnd official mismanagement ate to ceave after the coming election. 1lall, galleries, and alsles wero aliko crowded, and by 8o'clock standing. room could scarcely be obtainod. There werea few lndies among the audlence, At 8 o'cluck the Great Western Light-Guard Tond, under the lendorship of Maj, Nevans, occu- pied the platform, and devoted their 3nergies 1o the rendition of **The Star Spanwled Banoer™ and ‘* Yankee Doodle,* Mr, I B. Dralghton then Ine troduced Mr. A, M. Wright, who was nomtnated 88 Chalrman of the mectinig, Mit. WRIGHT Satil thut o weax hapey 10 e abla to contrlbmt hia e, however nmull it wiant be, 1o the siiceess of the Repaolican ticket, His nowina o8 Chalr- man showed that he wan not expected (o donny tulking, und he wonld therefure rocummend that ther proceed at once to elfect an orzanization, . ‘Uhe Hon, Willlam K, Sullivan was unatimousty elected Secretary, 3 Mr, L. 11, Nisbeo read ont the followtng LIST OF VICE-PRESIDENTS, Who wore unantmously elected: L L. Coburn, Abner Taylpr, Arthur Dixon, 1L 8. Hawley, W, 1L hobson, Jdames Quirk, M. M. French, Gurdon 1. King, A, B, Jack- ymour, George W, ', Dodge, the Guunilerson, I, D, Jolin )b Lral Boun, Guorge Ar- Wanl, M, Mosher, Petar Schuttlor, D, Juhn Hoffman, Cob, Wil Nich Idith bor, . L. Wooidanl, . (o [1an, ), N. Bash, 8. A. Kent, Alexander White, C. W, T, Julnsoo, Nk Eckhmidt, Jana Tiensley, 4. o Clark, Martin M, Blierwoo Wil-un, Frauk Lumbard anu his Glee Club followed with My country, 'tis of thee,” and recetved a hearty welcome, 10 Teapouse to o most_enthaslastic ens core, they cuve o most orlinul son gto the tune of **larry the News to Mary. ™ TIK UUN, % 1, MWCREA s the first eueaker of the ovealug. He sald that, A8 common with ull good citivens, he felt a deop inteceet 1 the managewent of county atfuirs, 1o by ed thnt on the Kepnblican Liekut they woulil tinu old and teied citisuns, men of Integrity, In waose hands they could safely leavo theie inter- eris. I olected, e wonld adwluister the oftice with econvmy, Louesty, aud a due recard for tho puslle vood, **Old Shaily " made his appearance at this polnt, fur thu first 1ima thia casnpaign, TILL HON, J. C. KNICKERDOCKER * rald that 1 the larye assemblago before him nesaw e wwsurunce 1hat thy men of Cook Connty felt an honest dnterest In the proper adminletration of pubtican party Cwould - hold | the fort. caking of the cundidatos, he pald a very hign complinient to Mr, McCrea as o tan of stecling integrity and honesty, whomn e had known for mnn{ yeurs, lle hau thougnt that the Lewmo- ceats mighl possibly unite witi the laboring men, but they had proved, as Gen, Grant said in gland, that every thne they ot n chance to win they tmade a mistake and jost thelr opportanl- ty. 'T'ney had offercd thia tine to comoine with tho workingnen, the Democeats tuking the ullicea and the worklngmen doing the voting, Tho dudze on the Uench wad nd inuseh a wurkinuman as the luboree at the forge, or with the pick ot whovel. And tee labonng mun, iF ho were lionest and reapectable, was ns tmuch entitled to reapeet as the doctor or the fawyer. e would Juvt us woon shuke the horny nand of the luBurer s the kid-gloved pulm of the rich, —rouner, in some cases, —3or the latier might not nlways bu honeat. He claimed that the Kepublican ‘pacty was the feivnd of the working cluwses, aud auked tholr suf- frages, "Hiio Chalr then Introduced Ml WASIINGTON TIRSING, who was received with minglod chours and hisses. 3r. Healng eafd that the Famor aupeared to have falned credence, thit because he liad been defeat- e I the Conyention Lo wis 1ot guing 10 eupport the ticket, o desired to record his nost unguull-* fied deminl of this rumor, and to announce s de- termination to support the ticket right through. Apolause, | e bulleved that the ticket was the st ever put up in Couk Lounty. ‘Tlicre wero somo polnts In which Jt nugnt possibly have Leon made stronger, ond he, fur une, thought thut the Irish citizens should have beon accurded o proper representation, 1ut, take It for all in all, tha ticke} was woll deserving of their suvport, Most important of ull was the olectlon of Loncst Couniy Lommlsaioners, To-da; Ligmocrats huve twelve wen vn the Board, aad, | order toget a_fopublican mnjueity, 1t was necen- sary to clect ull fiveof the yentienson un tha tieket, to take the place of the tive retinuge Democrata, It wus amportant to get Al majority, for the Dourd hud the appointment of the l;ml.,rn of clectlon. and was the Anancial agent of the cit! zens, 'Fho Republicuns wanted honost etection be thoy municipal, State, or nativnal, Illinols must send a Hepuolican Senator 1o Washington to replace Svuator Uglesby, and they wanted o fair shuwing at the election noxt fall” at which legls- lators would bo chosen, ‘The speaker boped that sll the yuunT mon casting their first vote at thiv clection” would conslder woll thy responsibility rosting nwou thom, and would give tuewr bailots for puod zovernment and l:unu»(l fu public aifairs by suppurting the ltepublican ticket, Mr. Willard Wondard presonted a resolullon fne doraiugr the notlrations of the Republican Cone vention, aud pledging tho suppurt of the moetlug the ticket. The resolution “wus adopted unan! wmously, kud the meeting adjournoed, e GENERAL. THE GREENBACKERS, THEY HOLD THRIR CONVENTIUN, ‘The Gireenvackere hold thelr conventlon at No, 158 Clark streot yesterday, Thu delugates were cailod to ordor at 11 o'clock, nnd the opening pros Strong and_pure Nich Dlood—Increnss of .\‘\"m‘m—cmrsunun Beautirul wmpl‘-‘mmm\m DR. RADWAY'S Sarspparillian Resolvent :l;t,n"edu“l.l‘m mn:‘L fllllflll ol"xux'-"zf-uxy";c;gd:rf&'i'% Every Day an Increaso in Flesh and Welght {8 Seen and Felt, AT, hit ing cures: 10 anlek, soraptd dericoca under 1o Infueace c ne, that THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Tivery drop of the Sarsapariliian Resolsent communt eatea through the Biovd, sweat, Urlne, and otler fuldd 1ud Julces of tho syatam, tie vicor of life, tor 18 Jiu wastes ot the body With new audl sound material serafula, SYphilite, Consumption, Gland Uleers 10 the ‘i broat, Moutti, ‘Tutiors. Glands and other parta of the Otous Discharges fromi tho knrs, Tkin Dlsauses,, Eruptiou, “kevor Surce, b I Iting \Worm, ‘Baft fthenm, “Erysipelas, "Acmie, Disck Spots, W in the Flesh, ‘Tuuiwrs,’ Cancersin the (o I wastes of the it prinelyie, are witida thecurative ranko of this wondler of moders chemiuter, and & fow daya’ 1ina will brovo Lo ARy Deraoi using It for fill":‘l.;rvl tueso forma of dlseaso Its potent J.owor io cure 1t1ho patlent, dally hecoming rveducod by the wastes ana decompouition Ut are continually progrensing. astes, sud Fepaira thosanie with new tnaterfal tuade from Lealthy blood—and tali the Sarsapariilion will and ducs tuint (uP when oueo thle remedy cominences of paridesation, and Auccceds in l!lml»lihlnw the ] wirk 08% 0f wasics, §ta Fopaira rapl y the F' tlent will feel himself stroncer, tlie ’D‘Yil di g hetior. appetite huproving, aiid feuh and weigat a0 L oily does tho Farespariifian Nesotvent excel all l:’lnl mienia In the curs of l'll:flllh Kerofuluus, o Conutitutional sod Skin dissases, bu ) iifva car for AEIIE e cal e Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Diseases. Gravel, Diatictes, Dran Slonag af Waler, Tucuntinenca of” Criue, - He told, For tho past four or five wooka this party has Tiold Its daily toetings, Once fn o while it cupe tured a posstule candidate who would buy tno bueer, and, with hin for an orater, an fnrosd Anpe anco and white Daue-dust duposire, and when thers it nricking burnini vewatlon” when nassiog water, asd palt tu the swall 0f tho back and alon th Jotus, er THR PIRST DIFFICULTY IN TIE WAY compliinont than thies That fu aix years from | ceedings wero watctied: by 8 pretty lurqo crowd, # | hand. Takenaés whole, the writing very much | W84 niadd on some peacetal aaloun, whero | Tumor of Twolvoe Yoars’ Growth their affairs, Fhe election was un linportunt oue, | that wonld oceur (o almual snybody s that they | pUiCPH would nably bo 0 wembled 1 which fs nolsy hurangucs wore madu on thu neccssity for for the atlalty of the county were now b od bad n t bo tried by a Jury, and tho uext remarkable | S0 3 SN0 g Vs now.“[l.l‘fi:lal:tur.‘i great many Dewooratla sirikers baisne prosdat, and. | eromjodghat whleh e - dono with eliaik o mu{mmuu tha rights of labor and athor thngy g, Curod by Radway’s Rosolvont Da. Rapwav—1 have had Ovarlsn Tumor In the ovarics aud ‘bowels. Al the dociora satd ** thern was au help for it,™ 1 tried evervilil tUat was reome Hiendeds butnoth'ng ielped me, T saw your Hesnivat nd KL L wald try e b a0 Taith gy ber cauea | had autlered for twelva years. [ tookalx bo of ghe liesolveut and oo bux of diadway's our iteady lcliet) and tnord 4 s0en or feit, and 1 feel belt uh 1 iave fur'twolvo yars, 1 ¢ aido of (No . ove writa this o you forthe benett of otbers, 'ou can publiali st f you'chiooss. HANNALL 1. RNAUE: EPRIOB, - = &I Per Dottlo, AN IMPORTANT LETTER, dolug thelr work at every upportunity, IL E. llovt wie clected tempurary Chalrwan, and A, C. Cameron temporary Sceretary, A low occurred at tho outset, After tho delegates wero sented, Juhn I, Scanlan moved that McNally, Norton, George 8liver,~on Lleb's pay-toll, —Flemny, and Chamberiain be appofnted & Committee on Perma- nent Organization, e, Allen moved to lay the motlon on the table. Carrled. Scanlan and McNally proteated agsinst this, Tho roil should bave been called. A dozen motions, amendinents, and substitutes wera made, anony thum ono that the Chairappainta committes of saloon duor. Hat the fenorter \was oud watured, and dudi't want to dlstubo the manifest gratigeation of wortny Peter, and w0 lie pralsca his progroes in the pobloart of weiting, and the nest and cieanly app:uranco of the buok, which, asn mat- ter uf fact, had not quito aw many blots ux It had namen, Leter returned to his work, and the roporter Jooked around the room. 1 saw many well-known faces, There wae Menzel, onwhose lpsthe ** Mr, President ™ with walen he had ahoated himeelf Almost hoarse in the Workinzmen's Conventlon still aeewed to linger: there was Nachmaun in Boout the samo workls he appeared Wednesdoy at the Ulubo-Theatro thoro was the elegant llnrlnur. who consldered it an lionor to vute for Culvin as the Workin: 8 can+ aidate fur County Troasure ero wud tho noble Yole, La Buy, who, us Secretary of the Working- i fuct which afands st the tureshiold s that | fyouimculty about it fw that 1 do not wantto they pick out that jurv, ln\w'l“l'-] It | wait. { o not care fo turn the Judlciary (uto an dow't occur to me that ihis 18 8 | airfim—it would not bo that fof Mr., Miller—nor faje wtart. | Gontlemen. 1 don't with 10 | §,0 an educationnl institution—it ‘would neccaut- bu unreasonnblo or captious, but T wodently and {3 S8 GT IS, ‘ae 1t WORMA bo for Svers nw meckly submit that it J4n' fnle whake f0F tho | may ™ f 1 hanly worth while for us,—it wonld Foubod peuple that o crimina) ahall veleet. tho, ric ! 3 for f lmnnl‘n‘r’dnlry Letore whoun he b 1o bo teied, They | 5o tihine 1o tho last degroo o think of making doit, - {Laughter,] Let we wmaxine a case, {Ro- | 03 SHOTKE aewed laughier,] Buppose that two segulur panotd | ¢a"0) oy fckerbocker ] -that's his namo—tx areseb up for the sl of sone of these County ore. 1 will suy this, —you probably diacovered it, Commtanioners, What would you say o4t if, 0t | _o'le not very taucth of an ofator, but is an excel: S twouty-ivo e, practically seloctad by thix Tent lawyer,and | know ho will iake an excoedingly Hoard of County Conmiseioncrs, »1x ol them would Koot Ja . AN know. and su does every man :‘;lltbulmd{nw"t”l:fi :’n‘:lhl: li:l‘:u-;‘}l'fi o h‘";;‘l'l' 1, | Who knows John c.’ Knl:knrlm:kel:l that the du- Y £ ‘ OF dofeadant meant? 1 will stop Jmaginiuic; thut et abiritre b e e ity tan e i, [Laneer, | Suvgoss tint ot | 0Kk * ot g clw, TioMt Curg A 3 Do Gedwn Inr Mobe of iitech oF thenty fron 3 | DAY bea suitar \Applause.} Ho iy rlate as thu<e of the city wern o year and o half tizo. The debt of Cook County bisd been tncreased uearly $1,000,000, 800,000 of which wun on county -~ ecrip and 100,000 foatiug debt. Under the " present mansgement the do- ol upon the taxpayers for runaing the Covuty Clerk's offics pad boen more thnn $100,000 1 cxeess of the lezitimate rannine £Xbenses for the vast four yuars, iy a prover ad- uitntetrution of that ofiice, 300,000 & year could e euved 10 the tuxpayers. The Bemocrtle ticket bad Leen prepured by the man who bud tins mis- nanaied thie moat lwportant ofiice, and tho ln- du-triul ticket bad s simlr pasentage. 'The tatter Vore upan I thitecn uificehulders of the Demo- cratic party, and - wus only golten up to ducelve the Republleans. The only hing that Laad been bronght ogalnst or could be brought apulnat tie iepublican ticket was that It was foy respectable, Fho sneaker denounced thia alicga. TUE LAADERS OF TIlIS GANG aro Loula Nelky, Jullus Siversmuth, and P, Hamilton, = “They are tne telumvirate through Whoau ands s supposed Lo pass all the money col- {ecml for campaien purpoecs, [t {s more than 1kely that most of that monsy will have vecome pequainted with Spaldin nauds of tho donar, Lui the civil survice, He was connocted with the 1 ternul llevenue Dopartment, The authoritios sl- leged that ho was cruoked 1o all mattors connoctod with thie coliuction of the tax on lanH{. Ho_way wischarged und unu-m.nuul{ todicted, Blncy then ho has been dallylng arcund the vergo of rospectability, with rarher indiffere ent success, Juline dllverman s wn leraclite in whom theru e guile, Ho {8 as bland as the huathen Chined, and loves to display un itallcized boot-hecl—rather rusty for weur—on S " m of glue on leaving the Nelke was formerly in to for Judge of tho Probato Court mun's Conventlon, made himsolf Immorta) by iy kfiflfi‘-‘“f"y‘.’\!ffrfiefip‘" 0, 'm‘fiml‘vlh"fiflu- wun ki spurs ¢ candis v Jznoranco af anitimetics there wery tae gallant co- | thu table with which the conaultation room ba fur- | [itai 1ille: sid wisc ualng e G O0F, Hesuivent, ey fomusn Mocl on the good sewso’ und bonesty of | particular locality, and that they should all tavo a al 18 o clover anough follow, bug | | Ave, and auother, by Scanlan, that each ward und b nishud, 1o 13 the publisherof the Oceident it " Ly Melte A tie vraple of Chicuyd. Tk tho Dmacrate werg | Sarpleions acyusiiante with some. of thy tery aiiit him:a A 1| Qistviot nasma uiie foF snchs CmuItds, huris whiclh, dusing the two Lish conventlons, in ! Jbiisaes ecident, a | ve rian tutiors ou tio abidomen, Wi (i i niy suy, 1 communicat,oits corrupt wood sentlemen on telal, That might occur oiuco by | Jignnere, ™ Tle bas been i a very bad and sosst aceldent, but if it ocenrred four tmes, 1t would B0 | crow fr the sast three years, (Laughter and Bp- a very curfung acchdent, And It did oceur thoss | Griuee 1 Piy fact e, that not one ain2le word of four tlies. {Laizhter avd anplause, | Supposo | PecOich can'he nitered nialnst wither e, Lot {he State's Altornuy—-as faithful & man ae ever | o capgioate for County dudge, or dir. Knicke, hiela public uttice;und as earnent aud uv seatone— | Socr NG, S Lotk youns Vigorace, positive, tice, had myaterioisly loab every elngle paver urdocurient which bore the slightest relation 1o TIHRIE 18 ANOTIER LITTLE CONSIDENATION which | desire privately to sugycst that alwa, tho Glube Theatro and Mccormick Hal), tla such guod work for thelr bread-provider, occupied scats s delequtes, or sounded prajsce of **honeet ™ Lich i tue eali ons or in the crowde o tho stree **Cun | sco the General?™ aeked the reportor of one of the clark, o lvn't Bere yet; but there 1a Mr, Ander- son. tle turned to Anderson, who safd. **Certainly, mzu‘ c;m look- through tne oifica; where will you cytar ; ** WITH THE TAX-BOOKS, | QURSs," Anderson ook the reporter 10 an cnormous folio, ovar which # ¢ vek was puzzling bls brains to figure out bow much A tax of §15 ou the $1,000 wuald uwout 1o on $150. He showed him how, in the. dret place, thp Asscssors' books Were copied into the tax-books, and then the. equalizativs of the Couaty losrd and the Btate Buard were dgured out. aud entered on them, the fret u matterof simple copyiny; the 1ast o mat. ter uf casclation, which was very much shinplided by sume 1ables. In each buok there are abous 8, « weukly paper, ostensivly devoted 1o the {nter or but in u--hlr mlueflru.enuuz hits co-reliiol ints, The wentloman bearing the euphonfons uawe of P, Hamiiton 1s unsnown o fame, and the dircctory faile tolocate him with that exactaoss whieh ot thin Juncture s so mucuu-rlnlmd. Uence b will iave to be vaesed over qulotly, leaving hia imperfections, If 1lietw ba any, with those who ausre s conidence, .An important business meeting of Messrs, Nelke, Sitversuith, and flamliton. who were ac- companied by the smuli boy utler their cantrol, was held yestordsy aftesnoon atan curly hour, Nulke was appalnteit 8 coumittes of one 1o INTERVILW MK, M'CLLRA, the Hepublican candllate for County Treasuror. The conference ok placu.s Nelke offered to give Mr. Mecres the entire Scardinavisn vote of the city and enough workingmen's ballots beside to aggregute between 7,000 and 8,000, In requital fur thls vast amount of sudrage he demanded only 1,500, which te o trifle_lews than **iwo bits ™ for each vote, o very low tgure, whon it wlil be re. membered that In days gone :‘(. when thero was ces scramole fur ollice, tne ordinary price of the muarketable voter wae 31and & dniuk of whisky. The wwlluluons Nelke, who hud relicarvod hile enteenchod behind the tases of Couk County, sud bl the baHot-boxes wnder thelr evuteal, wnd thera would bo u very hun izht, Por himself, if ho should be favored with thy suflracus of his feliow- Zitisens, he would do hlw very best to perform the autice of the very lmporiant position 1o which hie ad presumed Lo aaplre, [Cheera. | MR, B ¥. O KLOKKE, sandidate for County Clerk, wis uest tntradnced, ile promined, §E elicted, 1o devots his cutira ot tention 1o the vtties and to conduct ita buslnces as a business man would manaze Lis privats affafes, Tne ofilce would e reorvunized, and ceasoto be un Aajlutu for broken-down politiclans and bummers. o il . A. STORRS, THE SPRECI OF THE EVENINO, Another vouy 10 the funoe of ** Johu Brown ™ was wuny, alfter which the lon, Emery A, Slorra came furward und apoke as follow. 2 M. CHARMAN axp FeLLow-CiTizews: 1 could oot telp hefng iwpressed at the last vong that was suug vy vur everlasting eternal cholr (laughter]— hcholrthat I think will be as perpetusl sy the ur ovarl Ihst eminent physiclaus” of our Medical College pro sounved lucurau] nu:I wery liko knots an u trea, By welght was 2 uods when L commenced with sour reuiedies %0 hundred atid [en Lounis, but they arg e yet. Lhavo ty-four battics of | 10 of ltelief, and twenty-four botiies of S 4ok he edicloes froin G, Greavill,” Fieass scud ma book ¢ and True," MBS, C, KRAPP, Another Letter from Mrs, C. Krapf. ‘The guestion was put on several motlons, bot owing to the confuslon 1t waa hard 1o tell whether they wero vated up ur down, The outelders suid “*aye” or **no," as It p'eased them. and, it being imposstble 1o do snytuing, It wus lecided Lo have the roow cleared. “This was sccomplishad by the police after some trouble and thirce of four skiraisbes. br, Loos stated that there were several packed delegutions preecut, und on hls motiun a purgiig of the Convention ok piace, several imterloping Lieh mien betng found oul and oxcluded. ‘Flie Chair then announced that he would appoint the Committee on Permanens Urganization, - Scunian contended that his wotion had not been voled on. ‘Fhe Chair decided that it bad been, mnd was re- ected. tcaulan appealed from the dectelon, and, affer wrungling hsif an bour, the roil wus called and the Chair was sustalucd—yeas, G3: naya, 50, Several wno voted in sunicbody elve’s nanio were dewcted and buunced, 11 was very evident from the manner in which things were runuing that thery were TWO PACIIUNS IN THE CONVENTION. tug tase then on trial; and then wupuose that A UKOTUER OF UNE UF TIE DEFENUANTS ON | N, Gulght with tacs ) ey are- both 1tepubiicar, TIIAL 1um not much of a believer in the method of 1o was tha fanitor of the Court.Tlouse building, bay- | formine the itepublican party by eitaer electing or lug neceas day and night to the room of the State's | appointing Democrute. {Laughter, | ) have® ai Atoraey. That iaw fuct Laugnier.] 10a an | was thought that, 1f whal we reaily wanted was setuiniaing. an ularming fact, aud there 1 OWIE | good me in otice, more of thein could be fuund funuy about 1, Vet during all thess lnvestlya- | o ine Republican party than anywhere cle. | $lons, In which the intereats of good governinent | pave ajwuys thoaght that, 11, we wanted skilled, aud the decent anmimiatration of justice iad oeun | euttivated | mene we' ‘chuld und | imore o deeply wterwaven, diring sl that tiwe the | or'thew fntho itepablican party than anywhero brother of the leading maan on trgl wae the janitor | oy, Cheers,) 1Y has um.".u[' 10 my tuat if we of ihat courteram, Banuig fren access diy and | deaired a large mumnber of meh who would apel) nlght tuthe roows "of (he State’s Allorney, &A God with s winall **¢** probably we would go to yuley Dizon. "} No, you dido't guess fgbt | thy Democratic party candidstes forour candic fuat towo. wy fmen, Suppuse, worcovet, WAl | daies * {Laughter. the s—ind | 1o not going fo wake &' cow. UK OWS 3 i platnt wbout (e allila over thete: x reut many | 43 7O OUK OWN CANDIOATES FOR county ol theware very excellent men, But they are by Dt Jtapwox—Kind Sir: 1 take the liberty toadirers Fou agalu, My ticaith Is grestly lmeovad b yvur nedicines, Tiirce of e tumors #ane and thy lunm“l-ne ly 89. Dropay | 3 niy lmvjuv oK, sod my 1glit decreasing very fas. } have had & grewt many call, is aummier 1o lialre o tiie wouderlul curw your medicine liss duno for me, one frons UKo, one froii Canuda. thres Trum Jackson, sud qulie w sumber from this place. \Illll: 'é"h'l'i' ‘Fv'u We ara woll ncquainted with Mrs. Krapf. -l taal estimable lady, and very benevolcut, " 8ho has brea mieaus of sulliug many Buttles of the Hesolvent by th druicatets of Anin ArUOF, W persons aiflicted with (ter oultinors. - We u::rbnnl‘?lhlwmn ‘wouderful cura. ucte ours respectiully, 4 et senpacu & co. Aan Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18. 1675, 000 Jteus ** How long does it take a man to fizure up these ems **l{ere 188 book which will give you the In. TREASUKER Ve it chiet 5| o kardly & word need us said by me. Everybod. oy deank: e, 90 ob- | formatton.' proposal with the cunnlng Shiverwnity, praires and an everlating a too niliv. How pood | man, [laushier.] 50 b ths Shenit " What 1 Rantly $efioid aped, b i by e, Bisttody I Sans ug MeAMY, Mboid of Aluricd glance at the book—4 ihorough laspec. | expitisted ab groar lenzth an the nportuick ;"'":c";“” ',”"“v iancinus. ;::“}::I'l“l:&h: s [ TR aTirE Iudeed, o | Graw voice away frum McCres. Tue other, wio | 1100 was skilifully preventcd—showed that hout | of the Scandinavian vote, uf Which he ani his oo svhiifoncd naval musdl very kind 1o alilhis creaturcs. 1 Very M }wub‘ml nghes and when He which places any wan—a bud man—in practics) | nuly up McCrea He inade a pluin, stroug, vizors power and sbsolute contiol overtbu theril, and | ous. bunest mun. and e wrote Jt Tight scross biv ovet every ballll thatte under blm, Thutis the | face in characters vo legibla that all the world can trouble about bua. | think our present sharitl is | pead 11, geotlumen, just a8 yuu bave resd 15to- 31 hopest, ulmlzmlouudfl vnill-ut wan, dispured | mignt, (o doull thatls right. Butlwouldu greutacal | “Conatdering, then, bow important this clection ratber weo Mr, Kezu—and vo would Mr. Rern vte- | 14, and fl,,...dmnfi how exceedingly npartant It fer it—under the dominlon of such & Hoardof | {4 thig goud old [leputlicun party vf oure shouid Couk Caunty Counmtesioncry 83 we will have if \he | Leup ite orzautzativn 1utuct, —for the e ay Itepublican ticket telumphs than under the domin- | Very soon cous wheu we will need ali there 1s of 10w of Lhe prosent Doard, [Avplause. 1=1 hupe that. aroused 10 & full vonse of the Lt me give you another ruther remarkadle fac: | ¢rioue consequences Involved 10 this canvass, eve Of all tne wen who bave ever dyured i the Unin ,,,‘swd cltizen will do his duty by vouing. It e nal Court as bailitle or subordivate otlicery, vone | uii'old waylng, but it has lost note of 11s tratbfuls, mure stcadfustly 1sitblul, aod w0ap- | ncasand nune of ity force: ** Eternal vigilance b woly wud rigidly corvect and upright, than | 1L price of llbecty.™ Gentlewen, i you 'y rill, Everybody knows tnis who bas | wish to bave coud overnient ever had sny bueiness with thut court-room. Do | Lere, yau un uve i Liug you kuow thit, about two weeks before thls {amous | it fen't the wutchfuluoss of & mete nizbt, nor aday, irtal begun, ':arn:fi"?" oA urmm. 1t b’ ths viguance t.il G 1) NOTICE TO QUIT. ivgle yeus Ve YOU guod woveruinent. 1t ,\nd'lfius:;gfl:m“i}:. li:,u 10 1mage where the | fen's the hard wuv{ of oue calipaigu thot bringe it, sdjutors were the sule awacr, McCres was ob-. durate. Ho bad vald e pro rata of the campaizn tund 10 the Commiltiew, and i1 Nelke could wake bis aseurances good for ail she promised there was nu doubt but what the: Commitiee would dothe squure toing by bim. The ex-Gauger failed 10 seo it1n that ngnt. Lle deall nos with commiitees but with candidates. He recowmzed the fact ihas s were narg, and that the Natlousl Working. tmen’s party bad buen o coustderable expente 1o or- xapizing, aud oughi 10 be relmbarsed, Would Mr. Mct'rea Eive up sU0U, and for thie_paltry sum he could bave 7,000 voter sute, *+ Nobody elee b ‘ew; we've ot ‘em. dud if waare weil treated we cun put thewm whers they'li do the most good.™ SleCrea dectined the oder. sud thy committee of ovue returned 10 Leudquarters and reported that it wasnozo. il report waa pecelved with caried deepand dire, AL odd bours during the afterucon the head quariers were visited by muwngrs of the Execu- tive Commilitee. A few mowents’ cousultation wus had. the posslollittes wure discussed, sud it waq nally reeolved 10 buld 8 mieeling in the even- ing, andnforwaliy YIX UP A TICKST. forty cierks were workingon the 131 tax books, Sute,according to thie haok, inuhes thelr work in adayand oue-hall: oihers Lok une oriwe weeks to Egure out thelr 3, 000 e, owy tax-books were produced, Every o dhowed tracks of the erascr, und of awkwardly altered Agures, The ledger of 8 bank. If 10 such & ¢onditiun, would not be adwitted as evidence in aoy court, The books have tu come out even. and nol_every vue can aud correctly. so it takes endle: work tu §o over the entrics snd wake the footings agrov. The arithmetician, La Buy, stood behiud the re. porter, and was purzling himeelf uver (e problem us to bow ukch 324 per §1.000 amounted to vu $L100. Fiually he worged 1t oul, sud wroie tnumphantly, **$3L24," n ihe proper cotuign, The next were identic aud he elowly set down **§34.24 six tiw Then came $1,250, He louked un b found that tho sum was $30. 1le siowly ecl heas igured und lovked on lis wors with pride. Toen 1t suddenly occurred tu him toat one of the vtlier of theeu Byuree jaust be wrong. v ciphered 1o ten winutes wore, sud fomd doailytoat 21, 100 at$24 per 1,000 swounled to 32U.40, 90 bu bad o gruvml ta be in the minority, wanted o pul up udge Waliace. 1 18 wipoanible o cusracterize the disorder which occurred duriug the taking of the yote. The Chair sid they were more of & wob thun @ cunveniiua. MeNuliy moved o reconsider the vote. ‘T'ue joint wia made that be hiad voted In the neg. Al)¥e. B1d hio was Booted 8L ‘The Cliair sppuivied 84 the Committee: Chame beriaiu, AHeu. Heatn, Whitcomb, sud Bowen. 3r. Lymau moved 1o sdjourn uutl 0 o'clock o the morning. {Criesof *No,” 1*No, ", A delegaie wald If they adjourned 1t woald be an sbaudonment of the party. MeNaily was wild. " Ll¢ jumped op and down.aad g0t red 10 the face, and catled on a1} who professed to hold 4 Greendback Convention to rotlre to the rear of the roour. Toen be started toward the othe erend of the roow, anu guite 4 number of the dulegates fuillowed bin; the othicrs shouted ** Good .*" Presently Be camo Dack more escited than hefore, and denounced (3¢ Tulinge of the Chalr ua 1nfa Thiv was greeted with, S put bim vat ™ and ** iy ts Bol & wember of the Conven- tion. r. Allen appesled to the Convention to behave ured 10 ming I Lhe days of Cromwell, when the salitest was belween srblirary vower on the one aaud, and the riglis of the peopln vn tbe other #1d atir up the bloud of the uld Houndheads— . bow everlaatingly they did fzht! |Applavee. | Fuy epirit of the loundheacs has come y sud ftie located 1 the Hepaolican purty u the Ciiy of Culeago. {Applagse,) And it says to-day, al« thou. b we have not wude uch nolse about it, bast tule le sbuat us seriops and imporiant an ele Bon a8 we bave ever becu called upon to deter- mine, it has frequently happencd that the good puople f tuis ity huve not sppreciated HOW INFUNTANT THBIL ELECTIONS WERK. 1t s frequently occurred that the delegates from the sewers {luughter), apyreciatiog the fnportance uf the clectivi, bave been on baud snd been suc- cernful. Thealtozeiber encoutnzing featuro of this campalgn ¥ tial wverybouy understands jusk buw fwportant B b And if ‘the wood peuple of this ity are defeatea, und if theinterests of tils wrest end mogoificent COuty kTG continued fUZ B fow years wmore 1o the Lupde of the robbers sad public plunderers, 1t §s DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! Perf 3 1) ate th awkes. A A A Iness of the Nlood 1B 3 , Heariburde Nausca. i “"‘.“., ul stumach, W Of welght of U i k| [ g A il “0F o II?:E‘II & ghter.} Mow was it pre- [ but I8 ia tuil cusacluse, tirelems, never-codiug vige !’2’.‘.‘&%5"1‘;‘.2:""5’, [l ‘;s:x':.‘flejmlflw and vigorvuuc lisice aud scrutiny frow which aivne, continually cxerciae uf’ 8 little power which the | sudall the time, goud goveruument cun be Lad, uttering at the ilea: 3 i 1 o1 . ook - " Applase. ] L ain, then! at the ciose, 3 . T eeize bis eruver and crase enlry after entey 1o order Promptly st D o'clock last eveulng the gang— | R85 Dl patiio ihe fead. Defticacy or Per S UL UR IS peupls BE, Coukiuucts, Vo fan 1 Siates JADmy ot oand 2 biem e GOVEUNMEST. e Al e atennsy Were dlegnicing | B e et oy for hom Dy | aiiompily et D o'cluck: laa homacives in 10s ek | AEhEEoND e e i il)i fm7 Sn. dhe e O | Merly” who war tho ‘f‘numlrk over This great city can stand everyibiug elev but cors seantan made @ personal cxplanstion. fle bad | etoud snother calculator, who used b ruaber fus | room. ‘Tue Commitice on jwalization reported gfl;fi:“mr"l-lm 4ud Sudden Fiuabes of Lic! s pending election to-nighe | there, Was Interfered with, - [Avulause. | ruption in puhic e, and uiubg ite puvlic and | pawed bis comtitee in the iotreet of banwopy, | Jully 8ve winutes ia order 1o cleau oll some incor- em progress, detailing ibe genwral uuwililnmees of e candidates 1o come duwn with any respectably - sized s, 10OULL sUME WeTe DOI BVerrg Lo Kiving ittle. The Comntice was instructed 0 Deree: vere fu the guos catse, | The Comuntice ou Nowlnations, hrxfly com- pored uf that 0o Reatization. rewsrked that be, they, of {1t bad conaulied wita toe candidates oud few dows of R (lls will free ihe tysi 1r0m a1 e abor s omoraa disoedure Frices 55 cebid PerDOX. 50ld by Druugisis. READ FALSE AND TRUE. Send © RADWAY & €O, No. 33 “‘unrn"’-m. '.f'e‘fi’xi‘,‘é‘.' B lufml.-‘m-u,.. worid hvusssdd Wil Loy et vt Tuat tou't all. For tho last four or Gvo years the | offfcial mcn. H wus ewept oy » blazinz, desolat- best cunu:cu have all Leen corraled Juto the | fnuxlire, aud bow waynitcently we acore from the Rands pructically of a single tndividual. Wby, 'n | aues; bow spicndialy tbe yreut resturcd clty elia Shis fumous case that we liave kad, it turned ‘out, | to-day, lise the g thut vle 1v radaut sud from tho testhwouy of (oe Ufendant—ar shockiog | plorious, by the suore of tue great lak k\p. 8 Listory, 1 thing, 34 anybody ever beard—tunt | plau. Cumtiercial aud Bnanclal pauics bhave . 1hs paupers wnd crazed of tuie county, the wards | suepl over us like whirlwiods, aud yeb we bave durv—a. C. Lamena, of thy county, were robbed und plunds 1 rvived. b oslund Mauigs, We can stand 4 iné Srcreiary—\. 5. Robinson, Ladus e Buulery uf @ 2rave 1s o auly boeness | stuse, we cin steud paotcs, We can stand Enagclal MeNally then wade & wpecch, clalming (hat the G cabrucing uny poiiticel Ideim —thad (¥ 10 ady, Ldesw of yrowt pactyan, 1 do w0t kuow that uny Guestion « f were nauce, of Chil-Service refurm, or the paciticalion of the South is b o i [auphter, ] 18 bappes alao, and Lale lbcrates us Jrowu great deal of the cmoarzuavwent which e elector -~it 0 haye pean, aus it twst b Bduiy icasded Lo e e Bt whive of twu ail rectentries. THE LEPORTER BEOAN TO UNDERSTAND wby the County Clerk's otlice. used dliy pounds of Judla-ruboer per yoar, and wby it bouglbl eravers by the groes. - Thuss articlusute more used (ban o and fuk. When 2 wsn Luw Ueen baving a goud e 1o o seloon durlng the cvemind he cauuot fgure very uccurately dun s the toiluwiuyg cay. Mr. Anvienuu tried 1o explan to bla vaitor the 11 had beeu charyed that ho was s Licb man, Thst waoe untrue. . (Apblaue.) ‘The Comiiticn on Permsnent Organization ze- ported a¢ foilow: Preaident~it. . Hopt. Vice: Prossdent=—A. J. Grover,

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