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¢ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1877 LOCAL POLITICS. aml fo it went on all the evening, Gen. Lich was around far a llttle while, ami wae waited on by a delegation from the Fifth Ward, They, hasever, tot nothing, and were mnad, threatening w get even,” be- canuse thelr demands were not complied with. But the worst buthered man was Dave Thorn- Dirteict 7 E‘fhm atreet birtrtet 8—Vandersyde's atare, Roseland. District 9—Riverdale Post-tilice. LAKE VIEW, iversy etrect and Shefield avenue, own-1all own benefit none will malneay, If the facte | attorney didn't ehake himalit, 1o brought could only he aseertained, there i3 no doubt | the suit becanse, having carried out his part of whatever but that there are hundreds of omis- | the contract, he wanted Lahicy, as the agent of slons eeattered thron the fax-books, all of | Lich. o carry out his part. which are clouds on nropert v, snd will prove of ‘Tnis was all the tertimony for the plalutif. 1aore or lezs annovanee (o 1bie awners 1hereof, it TIE DEPRNSR Wil the peuple toslas vote to renes hislease | Gen, Lich was first aworn, e denfed ever hay- Tlox!e avenne and One.1nndred-and- of Cook County had swelled to sumething like (normons proportions within & fear or s ‘The only unpleasant feature about all this overcon- fidence ia that somebody must be disappointed, and from a caretul outlook (L In pretty lear, i Republicans turn out s they shouhl do, that they will not be the ones to sit_down to-nfght. INDORSING Vote the Straight Republic- 1road denot at Ravenswaod, 1 Ticket Dintrict 4= Ratlruad depat nt [tosenilr, of alicial oot WL thes. vote o retain in |t hiad siteh & conversation with Wall a that | with their heals hetween their hands and wish | fon. e was originatiy the Clatrman of the [ Dr, RADWAY'SR, R. R, REMEDIES an icket. 3 oflice n man who declines 16 have bis beoks ex- | Fand to have been had fn his office, and hiad no { it had gono the other way. Fance Committee 1L was not zenerally known After Using Them for S nell's sto nmined} remembrance of ever having scen Wall before. AT REPUDLICAN NEADQUARTERS that he had reslened. [is Lit) vl tiat P LalOE or Several Years, Contad -ugn“”tlmhr:l::':‘lflh e Ii# story, the tieneral sail, was an infamous lic | the crowd was unusunlly laree, everybody ap- | he had control of the monev, a deul-ect was Nrw Vonx, Jen.d, IRTT.—Tixan Rin: Having foy FLECTION JUDGES. frum beginnin to end, so far_as he was con- LIER'S OFFICE WELL, REPRESENTED, ‘"“et“-l He k““;’.";"“" "'";'-] Lahey was not his s e ent, It a good fricnd of his. 3 Gen. Ficb Inststs, anid Tie Tuenuxe fo wiil. | "800 G RERCC] Aeting wii von ad ‘olhes fng to give hin the benefit of his atlirmation, | parties? A.—Idon't underatand sou.c pesring to think blmseif ealled upon Lo put in an narcurnm-clhc last dday of the campaiin, to talk the situation over with hia neightwr olll- cionaly, see that nothing was left umloue, smd 10 (0 ‘away more encouraged thau ever at the eral years used your medtcines, donvtingly at AHerezpericncing thelr ecacy with pail. cunis 110 no tesn 8 pleasire than & duty 3o thankiully o nowledge the advantaye we have derlved from T hie pHlis are reworted toas ofien Ay gecaslon peq snd aiwaga with the destred efiect, i fieady nade on liim, and verbal and written tequests were made to him to come down. One man sould present o tiote futroducing him, and say- ing he had inllucnee, and whateyer was paid to him would be well spent. Another, without To-Day's Polling-Places ~ The State-House Appro- LN Disteict 1--School-honse at Northwestern Rall- roadl car-shons, District 2 -Town-fall, Anstin. nsinict 0l ‘emperance llall, Oak Park. ok e s nnot be better des ed that It 18 by 1ta pame, riation District +—8chnol-houne, Crawford, that he runs the County Clerk’s office for the .—i1e has been on the Camnpaygn Committee | fatiering prospect for to-day. Mcanwbile the | anv indorsement, woull present his own cuse, | spoly the lfniment freqtiently At frve P \ Diatriet Bo1iAncockia siore. bl l,u,cn,,&},,m",t{.,m e o et | that worke for bolltilans! - Avldon's, under. | commiltecs were fmproving (o Inat finues o | and afonost get 6 hin kncee for $33 or £3) | labfy At e prowiaed st | {3'3:’\&‘:1’:* Dimttcp=Behodidone; Uclallod; om thie Peaple's party Reform ticket. e fs a | Saud it Tam green inthat, [Sniiles. fimish up_the odds and ends of the wirk thev | spemd to treat the hoys with toutay, Dave | pUUESEY o D, = 't koow hing about laying candldate for re-clection on the Democratic Re- m‘.{"c}fi.‘.',x.‘,‘;’}‘ IA\,u_yo?n{,t,lLfi;u‘f h.g k’i!‘.f form ticket. Ile has reformed tho oflice over l.\km.- sintiea, | - which he presides. None of his employes, so mg;'\:‘uu'u;nrlcnr’cnr‘esmih:;lo “lg\‘ fl;em\\'«m&:figr ha says, are permitted to fool away thelr thne PaCunEEnian s ok in polillcs, They-aro expected to o a fale | L¥asor ot T et have been, or I would uot as's work for a falr dav's pay.” Xr:rlf fitty . —Didn't you have rome men there hired to of his clerks partivipated as delegates In the | 1ook after your interestal A.—No, of course I revent Democratic, Industrialy and Greenback | dide't, Mr, Lahey I3 a prominent boot and shoe Conventlons, as will be scen trom the foltow- manufacturer, et Q.—~Do vou repudiste any contract that he Induatrial Conrention—Alexander Welnhorg, | might have tuade for the “dellvery of voteal ladn't a cent at hisdisposal, but they wonldi't helieye him, and the ouly way to fiet rid of the gang was to run off, which he k), not coming back, until they had become dis- zusted and gone “The disappointtnent of nearly all, It thel ressions are any inilica- tlon, was hitter. *To hell wid ye, d—d thieves,” however, means nothing. Asfs usualon the night hefore an election there wus MGCH SPECULATION A8 70 TP RESULT. The highest majority of a tho-sanguine Demo- crab wis 15,000, Others. went us low as 5,00, District 1—Tawn-Uall. District 2--Corner of Forty.sevenlh street and Wentworth avenie, hininick 3 ~Englewood hioae-tnuge. District $-~Lurner of Fifty-Afth street and Weat- ern asenoe, had mn]ipednut. A good deal of the work dona by the Executive Commitice was of a natu which rn»hllvucd it trow coming nto the re yorters’ hands, but for which the general state- ment that it prowmlses good reaulis for to4lay nntst be taken dn licu of more exact informi- tlon. The Campaien Committee held a meeting, at which eonsiderable general business, lurgely of the routine character, was dispatched to thie etiataction of everyboudy concerned. Beshles this, they liatened to n report from tien. Leake, (o the efect that a judize of election cannot legally serve i any other precinet than the one i wlich Another Instanco of Licb’s Mal- administration---Joo Sher- win’s Proporty. Lieb’s Clerks Figuring in the Capacity of Election Judges. Tom Wall Tells Justice Foots His Story About the Ninth Ward Delegation, RADWAY'S READY RELIET Cures the Worst Palns in from Onc(o Twenty Minutes. INOT ONNE FIOUR 1) dlog this advertisement n sy SV A AT FYASNTON, District 1—Town-Hall. Dietrict £ isteict 3 XANWOOD PAKK. Distriet 1—Railroad depot. Inatric —Sctwol-house, il ol M. 1% Evans amt Timothy Crean. | {21 do mnost utterly. | never asked it to | he resides and votes, and that a vioiation of this | One singular featiire of the conversation was |- iron pain i MR e hm'm“ Liecheamnn, Ragera Mise deand VK E.h,‘( w}\:‘;"l:""!(‘,..f,“';:!‘l:l: }v'}mfx':ffifl-“";- iy sotes for mie. 1 plain rule of Action would render the election in | the statement of the absolute certainty of the | FOI! EVkRy TAIN. "1t wed'ttia gise, an g3 © CURE % L Sir, Tahey was the nest witness. [Te also B, Salitvag, and J. Mitchell. Blhthy Vred Condon | yended Wafl's story 8o far as it referred to his i Mucky- | offering him moitey. Wall proposed to sell him the delezation for £30 aplece, and he Lokl Lit- tletichd, who wasgwith hlm, I they voted for {del, und he was eleeted, he (Lahoey) would ueo histufuence toget nn{ i the tion swould name u position In Lich'soffice. He ninde that offer an s own rcnpnuslbll"?'. Wall bad been after him for money since then, but didn't get any, He mizht have told him thut Le gave election of Lynch and Lieh. The otlier candi- dates scemed lo possess no siguificance, sl & *worker " here and there would cven predict the defeat of Barrett, and Kavanaugh, and Mill- er. The Juke-wariners Lowird these Is attribut- able to but one thing,—they have very little money, aud haven’t been Hberal with whit they have.” A Demovratic striker has no nympnun’v for 2 man who 15 without " sugar or *duast,” which scems to he the favorite term. Some even bets wers made that e furtrm 2--Pachman's office, Wathington Heiglts, naiae. Distrirt 1--Unlon $all, Deeplaines. Dustrict 2~Fark Ridze. THORNTOX, District 1-Town-Hall, Distnct 2—Lund's Hall. THE 8TATE-ITOUSI L.OOK AT YOUI TICKETS. the precinet in I‘II('ENUI‘I null aud okl This ovlaton ot tien, Leake wasthe means of starting something of a discuesfon, fnthe course of which the question came up whether it would not bo advisable to open a niew poil in case it shoutd he tonnd that = judge was actlyg in any other than his own precinct. Heveral maw- hers of the Committeo took ° the ground that such a slep would De very unwisce, in vlew of the fact that Lieh would vount the votcs anyway, and that he would i and John Foley, ‘Tenth: Reimond Las enthi M. A, Lit Doy, Sccretary and muck ** of the party, C. . tinetield, and 1, ) O'lirien, Founrteenth I8, Guentzer and G, wen, Fifteenth . Graseon and W, ¥, Llartn The Only Pain Remedy That tnstantly stapathe most axcraclating paln TN On, Wy fHTes CONEGALIanR: whehee ot 1oy mach, Dowels, or olier ¥iasds, oF Urgaus,oy o e sppt FROX ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, Namatterhow yiolent or excruciating the BHLCMATIC, Red-itiaden, Infirm, Crippled, ('ex:';q'.?: Neuraigic, o prosirated wiih discase may suffer. ¥y L '+ J. F. Thompson, and J, F, Dan- fele. Eighteenth, To this list mizht be added Al- bert Maler, the Committee Clerk of the Commise sloners, Last Meetings of the Campaign Demacratic Contention—Henry F. Merrtt, Firet; ¢ g oy Eat g W, Bidaar, | O°Meara all the mouey to get rid of him, ull probabllity rels to count such votes as'| Stephens wonld he elected, and odds ---A Republican Victory oY citernas altctuooh Nemormtle ol Sisik o tickan e | O o aia, ks hasnt. & portion” of the | had been depositial at. any othier polls - than | were olfered un lynche Quite & nimber seemud RADWAY'S READY RE“EF P! o (E-rm o e came '1‘° llle euditorial | sepuiier, Seventhi: ‘ar) conversation in I he saloon, corroburated Lahey. | those up‘)oiulcd by the County Board, In other | tobe infmical to Lich, and tha only explanation D Assured. rooms of ‘Tne ‘Trisuxe, and told a singular (Kcllx.{l“:l, l."'l“\'I':ncl‘a;'r“rsfi'l’\l-he;xuln? |-"r§|m§‘r,5u‘:1r~'-'t:: Ile was o delegzate and sat slongside of Lahey | words, Mr. Lieh would upboll anythivg the | of it was, * He'sa ut? The latter wonl in WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. story of A scheme which hud just heen eet on toot by some meinbers of the Springfield Ring to secure the balf-million appropriation for the State-Honse, The storyis given in his own words, as follows: State Senator Schutt came to Chicago fur the express purpore ol making an arrangement which sbould earry the appropriation through without any risk of laflure. He first visited the Democratic Central Committee aud offered them $20 to print the tickets * For the $S3LTIL18 appropriation™ only, IruvIuF out the contrary, *against the appropriation,” ete. e dld not put the proposition in the na- ture of a bribe, but satd it would cover the ex- pense of cutting the waords from the stercotype plates which had been prepared with both lines on. e was told that the tickets for the county torrns bad atready been printed and nhlupm’. and the nreangement was consummated, as far a8 repards the city tickets. The tickets will be printed that” way, as will be scen in “the morning. " A similar arranre. went was cntered futo with the He- publican Central ~ Commiftee, the same coushleration being pald.* The Greenbackers agreed todo the same for $50, 8enatur Schutt ahjected to the words *foror ajzulnat” as much as to the two propositions. Inorder to ascertaln what truth there might be in the story a ‘TRIBUNK rulmrlur spent the E‘x:vnmr part of lust evening in huoting up mem- rs of tho scveral committees, Mr. Washing- ton Hesing, of the Kepublican Committee, de nled the whole story so far as ft refer- red to the Republicans, Mr. John B Jetfery, of the Journal office, who is printing the tickets, did not be- lieve thu yari. The ~country tickets contained both propesitions, and hie supposed those for the eity would do the same, Hat the plates were not {n bis hands, and would nut be until 1 . m. ‘The only prominent member of the Demo- cratic Central Cominittee who coulibe insfuced to talk at all on the subject contented himself b{ saying that the Committee would take carc of th tickety and that ft was all rizht. The Republican Comnittes stats that they have never authorized the printing of sny other tiek- flu llhmxl"thmu bearing the words ** for' or “agalust, County Board had done, right or wrong, whetlicr tlwem{lzn lived in the precinet or not. It was finafly decided that all the Republican judges who lved outside of the district to which they nad been uplgned by the County Board should be requested to resign in favor of wome Reptbite- an who s o resident in that district, and, in case the Judire was wiillng to resign, the voters should nut make any further oppusition, 1t was stated by a number of the judices that Qen. Lieb, In sending out the ballot-boxes, had apparently taken great pains to FURNISIL BUT ONB TALLY-8HEET to each box. ‘Toguard awainst fraud by vlacing a ?ruper check on the count, it was finally de- cided to give the Icpublican judoes at each polling-place an extya tally-sheet, on which to record the vote. Each Republican judge was also directed to learn if any of the other judges had obtained the ballot-box, In ease it had not been ealled for, he s requested to take it him- atl day, aud didn't see Wall talking to him. Al lontelth denfed that he ever carried mu{' message from Labhey to Wall, Mr. Lituefleld glso” corroborated Lahcy’s statement about Wall's offer to scll the votes of the delegation, This emled the case for the defenso, snd the Justice gave judgment for the defeudaots and assessed Wall lor the costs, THE LAST SPEECHES,, TIE NORTI SIDE. The last great Republican meeting of the. campaign on the North Stde was held last even- ing ut Miller’s Hall, corner of Bedgwick street and North avenue. 1t was fu all respects & mass-meeting of the respectable voting nopula- tion of the North Side,—a fitting cluse to a memorable campalgn, Not only was the body of the large ball full, but standing-room was at a premnfum on tny sides. A spirit of earnestuess pervaded- this large audience, which disclosed itsell in tho close Interest pald to the speeches, while the popular approbation expressed itself in frequent bursts of opplause. The meeting was called to order about 8 o'clock, and Uen. Leaks was chioen to preside, On the piatform were Gen, O, L. Mann, Col. lewls Schaffner, Col. John 1L Robeets, A, C. Heslng, Col. Scrit- ner, Elins Shioman, the Lumbard Glee Club, and others, Alter a song by the Glee Club, the meeting was addressed by the [fon. John Wentworth, who entertained his audicnco with o speech full of strong senso mingled with his usual qulet humor, all of which vroved deckledly taking, Long John's remarks were substantlally a re- production of his speech delivered lnst Saturday cvenfog in Parker [all, and reported fn full n Sunduy's Trivuse. s practleal views ou the necessity of cutting down extravagunce, of weeding out politteal hucksterers froin oillce, of the electinn of honest, stralghtforward men, and of the consequent reduction of taxation, the rovival of publle confidence and renersl buale ness activity, tound frequent and heorty re- sponses from his large und intelllgent awlience, ‘The uist of a portion of his remarks was summed “f in the following homely but telling phrage, o8 ho stated hia remeidy for the ills that the laboring classes are helrsto: * Keep your wmoney in your own (mckcu, a8 far a8 you'can, aud prevent yoursclves from being robhed hy these taxeaters.” ‘The awdlence, composed Lurgrely of the better classes of workimgmen, stiouted {ts approbation of Lhis sentiment and burst into three cheers for * Lone John.”? In response to the compliment, Long John smil- Ingly aunounced that he ** wasn't runntue for anyihing” After havine, spoken in detail of the several candldutes on the ticket and their pre-eminent merits, Long John went on to re- fer to tho dunger ot dofcat through the Inactiv- ity of the stay-at-home class and the sorcheads, whose political creed scemed to Lo summed up in thelr atatoment that hoth political purtles wore comnused of thieves, and thelr votes cotild not chango mate tera. Allurcxnu-hlf‘uw fallscy of this post- tion. Loni John concluded by saving that the Lepublican party, having done a great many o things, was now ready to do one more, and that was to sct the laborlng masaes to work, not at the expense of the vity, and the conse- quent increase in taxstion which would have to come out of their pockets, but by the reviving English means ** 4 inean cuss,” or ruther one who lovhs out for hlmself, and the tenn prop- crly characterizes the une to whom It was a plied, Svveral of those who were early appli- the mornin, for instunce,—and got a e money, began apending it at onee where it would do (them) Lhe wost zood, and they turned ntual the ieadyuarters very Jnmk. One g fetiow, who prock e 10 0 boisterous way that lie was *a true Dhimecrat,” raised such a dis- Lurbance that he was thrown out. - This quictad the others, and they went to sleep to await the hour fo distributing the tickets. Most of the Committee gol together about mudnhehit, and began the work of prevaring allidavits, countlng out tickets, cte, to have everything fn readiness when 4 o'clock arrived, that being the twoue fixed npon for delivering the tickets, cle., to those who are to peddic them at the poils, . THE GREENDACKRRY were 28 hopeful us ever yesterday. The impres- sion got abroal someliow or ‘other that the mecting ol business men at the trand Pacifie wonld indorse Hoyt, their candldate for County Clerk, which lndorsement, they arzued, would glve hlm u big buvst, so tospeak, and might pos- siwly be the means of clecthng him, ** It stands to reason.'! sald they, *tbat hic ousht to he elected. e ds the cleduest man up for Lhe of flve, aaad £f liv’d ouly got the uomination soun—~ er, gone to work canvaussing lustead of going off Jecturing in Towa, and If he'd valy hwd some mouey to put into this lhlu;:i why he'd have been elected without i doubl.” And then they all sat down and solemuly mourned that there e g0 miany i1's n the wav. The only thiy to reconcile them to their fate was the possibil ty of the b, m's ineeting iiving fuyt the cxpe cd boost. When they learned, however, that the ng hadn't done soything of the Kind, Lieir hearts sank within them for s thine. ‘Fhen they took courage in thy stalement that agoud many very disgusted Democrata who couldu't stomach Lleh, sl very fow Roggb. licuns who wouldn't vute for Klokke, would vute for thelr man Hoyt. ‘The Executive Committco met durlng the norning. 1t had been previvusty supposed that the ticket was well muide up, awd that no changes would be necessary, But it was vesery- ed for the lust duy of the campaicy to put on tho fintshing wouches. By whut they claim was au unaceountable error, IL'was ‘annotineed # day or two ago that Tom Barrett hal been put on s caudidate for Criminal Court Clerk, The Greenbackers now say thst his name was never before them, thut thev had convluded to run McLauglln, willy-nilly, up to Sunday night, when hio aent them a comnunication peremplorily refusing to allow his name to go oo the tickot, At the meeting yesterday morning, thierefore, they discusscd the matter o filling the vacancy, and the discusslon ended in thelr plactig” Jack Stepliens oo the ticket, ‘Then another chunge socmed necessary, John O'Nefl), their candl- date for Cominlssioner on the North 8ide, liad enjoyed the uml&y honor of having his name on the ~ ticket abont ms loug ws he destred, and sent In his reslgnation, In which ho utterly retused to run. The resigna- tion wus aceepted, and the party of infantiie proportions but immense hopes put on Johin VY, Stotz, who {s the Democralic candi- date for County Commissioncr from the Nurth Division, After having tuade all the changes which secumed necessury, the printer waa fne striteted to fullow corrected copy, and the Come mittee busfed itsell during therest of the day berg and Gns Bwsse, Sixteenth: A. 0. Duggan, Seventeenth: and % 1 Quing, Elehteenth. tireentuted Conrention - Ilver, Liub Kea. ney. Albert Patch. and — MeNally, iamacrattc Centra! Compmiltec—iharles Eaton, Fifth Ward; M, W, liyau, 'Tenth: Thomaas Flood, ‘Thirteenth; Otto Schirter, Sixteenth. This {s not ull, Lieb has succeeded fn getting eleven of his clerks appointed as Judges of elve. tiun to<lay, as follows: Stxth Ward—I, A. Montgomery, Ninth~C, MeDonuel Thirteenth—ti, \ ver, E, W. Smith, Fourteenth—J, McMahon, Sirternth—G, A, Busse, Seventerntli=A. G, Duggan, Hagh Fitzalmmons (both In vuc district). Ewhteonth—). 1. Donnelley, . Uand, ¢ Q. Peinger, What does this meau! Why should the County Ring employ eleven of Lieb's clerks to act us judges of clection, intrusted with the* suifrages of a large percentage of the voters of this city! Is there anything crooked in Iti Does Lich fntend to count himsell iny [ the worstcomes to thie worat, and las he hait 1its tools up}mhuml for the purposel Several of these Judges appointed from Lieh's pay-roll are dead-Deats of the worst stamp, volltical vagrants whom it would be folly to trust with a nickel longz enongh to go around the corner and et it changed. But Lick says his oftice 13 the model ofllee of the county. ‘The ballot-box " wtnrds eannot exerclse too much vigitance to-day, Their eyes should not be tuken off the boxes from the vpening of the polls until the kst vote has been connted and sealed up in such a manner that the slightest empt Lo tamper with the ballota van be de- ol at o wlance. Tho police woffivers ‘in charge at the varlous recinets can only discharge their duty by dotng {kewise, for they are the swornguardians of the liberties und property of the citizen, 4 WALT VS8, LIEB. ONE AGAINST THREE. The case of Wall va. Lieh aud Laney, towhich frequent reference has been mado fn tho news- papers for the past week, came up before Judge Foote yesterday afternoon, and was disposed of. The action was brought hy Wall to recover $20 from Licb and Lahey, the latter, as agent of Lieb, having. as alleged, agreed to pay 835 nnlece for the Ninth Want delezation fu the Workingmen's Convention. The room was crowded with *strikers,"" Licl’s friends ond clerks, und when the General came in they ap- plauded him. The Court reminded the gaig that they were noblo a Democratic meeting, and such conauct was finproper. Hoth skles Lelnge ready, the plalntiT was sworn, and testi- fled us follows: “ About the 17th or 18th of last month ‘Tom Gough came to me and told me—" An objection was sustained, aud tho witness resumed: 4] was asked to go and sea (en, Lieh. 14dld 80, and was introduced to him In his private office. Ile nsked me how tho Niuth Ward Workingmen's party was affected towards him. 1 wald it was divided, Elo says, *Do sou know Mr, Laheyd' 1 suys, ‘JVes I savs, ¢ Mr. Wall, you see Mr, Labeys lie 1s my nu\‘wrlzcll Inflammation of tho Kidnoys, Joflammation of tho Biadder, Infiammation of tho Bowaols, Congestion ot the Lungs, Bore Throat, Difficuls Broathing Palpitation of the Henrt, Hyaterics, Oroup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influonza, Hoadache, Toothrche, Nouralgis, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Caills, Chnlblains, and Frost Ditos, ADY 1P e and comfort. “Thirty 10 sl xly dropa fn h mbler of water wiil 1o Wina n (e B @ o o Culley AR Ao A1y A CAtFY & DOLLIE BT TLADTY, Tavelern Ahould A1wayacarry a batile of 1L READY RELTEE Wi them | A fow Grom In sae will irevent sicknesor pain from change of water. 1t it better than French Braudy or Bitters as 8 sthiaulant, FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cuired for 50 cent® The 4 remeiial axent n this world that will cure Feter ‘Akiie aud &b Ot 2 Malarios, THI0UR ReaTTot TS ol Seiiow and othor Fevers (aide by 1A <o auick 8 RADWAY'S READY ELL per boitia. HEALTH! BEAUTY! Stpong and_pure Tich Tlood—Tnerease of Mest I\m‘m—cflusmn-ud Treaiti{on Compleston feeired DR. RADWAY'S YWhat Thoy Baid and Did at Head- quartors: 'he Palmer House Mob. THE TICKKT. For Cannty Trensnrsr, Saxoxe O, MeCara,’, For Connty Clerk, E, F. C. Kwonee, For'Judge of the Supenior Coutty JonN A. JanzsoN, Feor Judge of the County Courty Masoxn i Loowis, For Probate Jadge, Jomua C. KNICKERUOCKER. © For Superintendent of Public Schools, ALngat G, Jaxe. For Clerk of the Prohate Court, Sxru F. Hancnerr, Fot Clesk of the Criminal Court, Joun STEPHENS, For Connty Commissloners, Firat District—G. W, Srorronn, Atsust Meyen, Euwant WRLING, ALSEUT Horsk. Fifth District—W, B Wuxsixr, THE POLLING-PLACES. BRE WHEIE YOU VOTE, The followtig sro the voting-places for to- day’s clection: self, Final arrangements were made yesterday by Gen. Mann fur Jus ballot-box guards. The Gerie eral has apphicd bimsclf with his usual vigor Lo the work of preventing fraud at the polls, und he fs determined to not only ‘‘stotch the snake,” but kill ft. e has appolnted Leswis Juepbs Comnnander of the First Division, with headguarters at thee clgar store In the Grand Paclile Hotely Justice Matson Commander of the Sccond Divisun, with headquarters In the West Town Board office on 11alated street, north of Madison; Col, Scribner Communder of the ‘Third Division, with headquurters at North Side Turner Hall, The ~ organization . is slmply perfect. * There are clght statl oflicers, & Captain for each warl of the ¢ity, and 8 Licutonant and five guards for each precinet. Eacli guard will bo singled out frum the mass of peovle around the polls by an appropriate badge as the insiznia of oilice, “and ench man will bo furnished with a copy of the Electton laws to shove into the face ol anybody attempting to cast a fraudulent vole or pursue the favorito Detnocratie tacties of repeating. Gen. Mann's Injunction to nll of the latter class 18, that it were wise for them to make their peace with God before attemptiug the dodee. A usual, there were BPURIOUS TICKETS on the streets yestenluy, against which yvoters should be warned in time. ‘They will be induk- triously circulated at the polls io<lay, but no- body “should be tuken In. hat pur- ported to bo a stratght Republican tleket was seen with the name of Lieb {n pluce of that of Klokke, the. remainder of the ticket befnie perfectly genuine, Of course an inteliizent Ree publican will only.need to look twice at such a frand to be prevented from depositing the ticket so gotten up. It was also stated yester- day that a lot of alips had been printed bearing tho name of Chrls Casselinan, Democratic nom- Inee for County Commissfoner on the West 8lde, which that wentleman’s personal friends i the ficpuhllcm ranks were expected to nttuch to the Hepublican ticket in the place of the name of some Republican cunudidate for that oflice other than Meyer. Cussclman, it ap- pears, {s quite poputar fo his loculity among all parties, and it was reported that's trade had cen patched up fn nccordance. with which Cus- eelman and Meyer would be elected, while ono of tho other Republicans would have to suffer 1n vonsequence of this popularity aud feeling of personal fricudsbip, TIE DEMOCHACY. if there 1s one man in Chicago more than FIRAT WAND, District 1—=No, 19 Dearborn atrect. District 2—No. 102 Washington streel, District 3—Van Buren and State streets, District 4—No. 304} Van linren strect, RECOND WARD. 0, 410 Clark street, 2-No, 454 inte strect, Diatrict —No, 535 State strect. [95-Stato street. . 710 Stato street, TIIRD WAIL District 1—No, 840 State strect, Dietrict 2—No, H38 State strect. Districk S—Howland's stable, Twenty-second street. between State atreet snd Wabash avenue. District 4—Corner of Indiana avenue snd Twen- ty-foarth street, Sarsaparillian Resolvent has made (he moat astonishing cures; so quick, rarapld Are the chauges tho hudy nnderguc der the loiduence of this truly woudertul modicine, that Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Welght fs Seen and Felt, YOURTIL WARD. t. District 1—No, 1 re Instrict 2—No. 235 Cottage Grove avenue, Insirfet 3—Corner of Thirty-recond and Stats LIEB. THE WRETCITED WAY JIB RUNS 1118 OFFICE. County-Clerk Lich lias taken great credit to Timself, n the cirenlars which be has published in vindication of his otficial career, for the care- ful and cconomical manncr In which he Lascon- ducted the business ol the oflice. *‘ Always with an eye to the public weal,” hoarsely shout- ed the Geoern), when it was charged and proved to the sutisfaction of any jury in the land that the county office was: elmply an asylum for in- competency and political bumming. Yesterday a TRIVUNA reporter learncd of a case, invelving thousande of dollars’ worth of real cstate, in which i8 was charged that the moat fnexcusable carelessness liad been perpetrated. In order to apcertatn the truth or falsity of the rumor, the Knight of the Penell determined to run it down to the officiul docuwinents, aml scttlo the ques- tion for the satisfaction of himscll and the pub- lie at lurge, Bouth Park aven: District i—No, 1080 Stats street, (ottaye Grove avenae, PIFTI WAL, Mstriet 1—No, OU Accher avenue, wenty-seventh street and Western THE GREAT BLOOD PURIF T, " niriot t-Engiuc-house, Sanger and MeGregor trocts. . jkh:d‘m:l A—Carner of Parrell etreot and Archer onue p Vxery dron of the Sarayarilitan Tesctsent comuunct cates through the Biood, Sweat. (rine, abd other gl hd Julces of tha systemn, the vidor of ke, for {4 pre die wastes uf the th new and sound miaterial, Serofula, Syphillie. Cousuiaption, Glanduar Dicases Ulcers (h the ‘hrost, Mol umore, Kodes in 0 Ginnds and 01 heE [Arta of th 3 o1oux Dischargos front (e £ thin Dseases, Kruptions. " Worin, gait {theurr, Eryatpelis, ‘f Worine in the Fiesh, fuuiors,’ Cancers In 1he and all wastes of ‘thy' Hfe rinciyic, are witiin 156 rango of this wonder of piodern chemisiry, st & few days’ use wiil prove to any Deis usini It for €fLRer of thead 10718 of dlkeasa its potent power Lo curn them, 11 the patlent, dally becoming reduced by the wastes ani_decomposition that aie continunily progressing. sticceeds In SETeding then wastea, aid repalrs e sama with new materisl nade from healthy | d this t 5—Corner of Lock etreot and Archer avenue, Dletrict 6—Engine-houre, corner of Thirty-fth and Haleied atreets, itrict 7—Corner of Donglas and Wentwerth avenues, BIXTH WATD, District 1—No, 23 Canalport avenue, District 2—Engine-house No, 25, Iistrict 3—No, 7 outh lHalsted street. Diisteict 4—No. 105 Flak street, District 5—Blno lsland avenze and Twenty- second street, L4 anothier who must be glad the campalem 8 over, the 5 litan will and d Eistricr wentorn and M frimndiavenues. | )" 53ty WP SCERIR, BWTEoL IR LA LS | a1 A bransaion O LTt L A1 ol SHUTIY: | Ehut man tn Poiter Fulimer, For mora- thans | i appolutinie challcicers laylng out vork fur | ittt bieh et Sinely titienert i o ot 7—] % X 2 QEN. LIED NENE INTERRUPTED THE WITNESS by exclulmbng exeltedly, * You e, Mr. Wall aroze ami donbled ap his fist, but suddenly recollected whers he was, and sat ticket-peddlers, snd attending to other routine weck the lobby, halls, and club-rooins of his matters, mugnificent hotel haye been disgraced by the presence of the strikers’ and hlowers of” the of purifieation, and succeeds in diinishing the lom vf wadten, It tepairs will b rapld, and cvery ay ths asient will fel himaclt stronger, e food dizcuting I1er, appetite Impruving, aud desh and welkht ius Tioneat men to oflleo and the era of public con. }Mfium sud gencel prosperity which would jullow, KEVENTH WARD, District 1—Corner of Mazwell aud Ca District 2—No, 507 South Canal streel otlier property In the South Branch Addition, which fortus an integral part of Bridyeport, and TUR COMMUNIATS, soma other lutsseattered on the sothwest shie, | cratic - | fn their ant-cell st tho corner of LaSalle and | crensing. #=No, ) .| e v 3 c ;. The (Hee Club jzave another sclecth Democratic party, with all that the nume . 3 A il Dlatect 4o, HOTWMISSt ) eorson’ | (1oIoberty was snbscipientiy sohd by order of | dowm, saying, * Lo conrt ot funest | ER CIND, K38 208UET S5O0 ST | pies. " Dolerbtions from Bridcport wanga fron | Madison sirecte, thied story, would Lavd none | peiityit et e it Bttt oy the County Treasurer, aud bld'In by the city for the amount of the tux. Feb, 24,1870, .\?r.J. . Watson, Mr. 8herwin's confidentisl business man, visited the Comptroller’s oflice avd puld the taxcs due, plus_the penalty, all of which amounted to $1,114.24, aud received the follow- fug certiticates of sale: Bouth Branch Addition, W. 3§ Lot 1, Biock 0; certificats No, 1,310, South Branch Addnllon’ Tote s to 10, Inch of the reporters yesterday, Probably becuuse Citizen Herr had Diis name epelled Kern on ono oceantun, and for tho other reason that the pa- Imfi have nut reposed any great aimount of falth 0 thelr professiuns or thelr claims Lo polling u bigr vote, they are down on the press, Cluzen Ilerr waus not In the best humor yesterday. The thought that his nuwe had been led wroug still rankled In- his breast. **Not a bit strects, _ District 5—~No, 370 West Twelfth street. Dintalct 8—Maxwell und Heory atreets, District 7—No. GU4 West Twelfth atrcet. 613 Weat "ourtecnth sircet, the 8tock-Yurds, buminers and dead-1 from all parts of the city, have mude themxelv thorouwhly at tiome In the mnodern paluce, de- posited the mud from the slums aud Log-pens on the marble floors, banged ubout the turmturs to Lhelr hearts’ content, decorated the plice with vilequids of tobaceo which had served their natu- use, awd with the stumps of choive cabbage leaves, und scandallzed the house and its Constitutional and Skindlscases, but It 1e the vnly pu tive cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, mb Diseascs, Gravel, Water, Incugtinenee of 2, (1) all Cas oz, A few disorderly Lich men in tho rear of the hall tried to get up a disturbance, which was chiecked In its Incipiency by the efforts of two or threopolicemen, who uummnnlr expelled tho offenders. Mr. Hesing sddressed his bearers in Uermun, paying particalar attention to the mal- adminfstration ot the County Clerk's oflice, and calting upon his audience fo assist at e polls to-day n dolnie away with the corruption in that rounded tho witness in o semt-virele, und, belng adherenta of the defendunts, they wero con- tinually snlckering at hhn, “Thers was some stamping when thy General cned ont *You 1le,* and this led the Court to remark:: * You can't turn this into” 1 saloon escapade, If you don't beware I'll fill the Black Maria this after- neon.” ‘I'he witness proceeded: “Tho General sald: I thetes, irosar, No, Ui Weat District 2—No, 450 Eonth Cand District 3—No. 172 West Harrison atrect, District 3~)caplaines and De laven stroets. there ts a ol i1k, oF : : el ; ; . uests b s, the vilo 1anguage of | OF news witl 1 give you ho said. [ Siceund swhite aue-dust sty ndh ;‘33‘3{’2,‘{‘.,!{;’,‘;’:{::{,’;:." . ‘“s';!“"‘i:‘l,'::' Scrtiticates 1okl to 140, tuclusive. | «3te, Lahev 18 niy authorized azent in this traus- k;“:‘uf"t s:‘r"'hf'l"f:‘“‘f ‘e "‘(’l(li‘":.;"l "5 u"‘:' e llum’l,‘::riw?hyuuz"cuc:n; ’ll‘[)lull:lll:)(:‘::tmu{ “You mever du us Justle, and you | pricking e R A TN District 7—No. 381 West olk atteeL. e bt L pfoes i | action, and ouy arraugement Uit bo makes | AT Lok SibEn S0 BEC Lol 804 0 ) oonny of bargain, sale, wud delivery which have | shan't lave anything It T ca help It A fgen pai 1n the siaall of the back aad alony tne lolus. District 8-No. 1t Blue [niand avenue. Tilcates 1910 10 1410, Thelaniye. i with you | will tudurses 1o sna seoTim.t 1di | 658 after which the meoting dispersed. Louy on, and whith sem o necessary pat of o | teman by the namo of Morzan, who was weit- | £ Pwol £ th District —No. 108 West Congrens ntrect. Cana! Trastecs’ Subdiviaion of the 8, 1, 1¢ Sec, | N0 g0, ecatse | thouht thut, i€ the Usneral | e e yitciis ‘of tho' Blevnth Ward met | Democratic campalan, ~Yestorday twas, to all [ g sto tble, tried to persuado Cilzen teer umor of Twolvo Years’ Grow! District 10—Lugine-house on Biuo Island ave- wanted to do anything ho could talk with me “nue, himself, Muny Tesstngers camo tome after- wards, but { paid 1o attentlon to thein. On the day of the Convention at the (lots Theatre, 1 recelved a message from Mr, Lahcy that ho was on the opposlie side of the strect and wished to sew e, 1 went aver with Mr, Litticlield, ono of our delegates, 1 eald to hiim, ¢ Come along wind bear what t8 said, If thero s any corrup- tion, | want you for a witness to it, aud what tuoney we recelve [ will shaka it at lihw fu the Counventlon to show how the Worklnguien’s party was golog to Le corrupted,? We weut acrugs uud 17, 30, 14, Lota 1 and 2, Block 303 certificates H,677 and B, 078, Caunl Trustees' Snbdivislon W. 1§ and W. 4% N, E, & dec. 17, 39, 14, Lote 44 and 43, Block G, 50 feot; certificate 8'201, B Theee certificates Mr. Watson took over to the oflice of Couuty-Clerk Lieb for cuncellution curly in April, and'pald the fee therefor, 81420, He was told by the Clerk to come around in a week ar 8o and get his certificate of cancellation, Mr, Watson foreot to come around 85 requests ed, and after the lapie of oo time, when the matter did O cur ~ to hiin, he - put It oll, tmnkln%mnt It was all right anyhow, The taxes were pufl, sud, so lur as they wero concerned, there was no cloud on the title to the property, A short tme ago one of the lota was sola, Mr. Sherwin giving & warrunted deed. Somy days afterwund the purchascr called around und stuted that there way a cloud on the property,— thut tho city taxes for 1874 hal not been pald, I1e wus ussured by Mr, Watson that everything was regzular, that tho tuxes bad all been paid, that he wus an ignoramus, as well ua soumathing else, amnd was procecding to tell the repurter that cuc Smith had been dropped from the ticket, when Cltizen Herr, clothed with the awful authurity of the Executive Com- mitteo or “somcthing, forbade this sproad of mows; and Mr. Morgan waa forced to respect the satd awlul sathority. After all tho free advertisiug the Commuunists have b, they popear to be ungratelul 1t feht be sinted Lhat Citizen Lerr annow fu his wrath a dep and settled determination Lo get even with ¥ them reporters " alter clecs tion, amd mude certain durk bints relative to rupes, lutnp-posts, sour appletrees, and the ie. This information as to Citleen Hurr's fecl- fois on the subject Wit no doubt gain fur bl Lastiog respect, ns well us *lols of yotes." . THE ATALIAN REFULLICANS Ueld a larze rutifeation wecting last evening at the Republican headiquarters, Sigouor Julin timochio in the chair, dresscs were mude Ix?' Gen, Leake and 8. . Keogh In Bnglish and Blgnor Julia Celia bn Ttallup, ~ At the conclusion intouts und purposcs, the lust day for the wungs to congregate. ‘Those who gather to-night to hiear the returns will include the better portion of the party, while the odorous rank and filo wilt be getting in thefr Anal work i the way of “fixing the buxes" whery thoy noed it, To- morrow or next day Mr. Palmer will order that the windows fu the ctub ruom be left open awhile In order to let out the fragrant incense which came up ftom Bridgeport, while his sable Africaus will brinic i a hoso and, by the ald of that and certain brushes, brooms, niups, et al,, cleunse the pliwe of thy contamina- tion produced by the eampaizn, short s {4 was, T'ne crowd yesterduy was lurgzer than i hus been va any one day which has preceded it dure fnee the campaten. Wy they sl came, no ous knuwus, Home, of course, were there to ram their fsts {nto any barrel which ight Le opened, but for the most of themn they had e thelr trades, done thelr lust work, und recelved & show st the barrel-heud. Whilever thelr purpuse, they came wnd they staywl around, hobnubbiug with thelr fellows, aml Cured by Radway’s Rosolvent Hanwav—1 have had Ovarlsg Tamor In the iea and “howels. Al the doctars sald ** there wi IpfOF IL™ " trled everytiing that wea recom: Incuded, butnothing ielpei} e, Laate s oo and Uhodge TWoULLLEY Lo b g ") 1o fatth f . e cuttae ) had puffered for twotve Years. 1 ook siz buttled of the liesolvent and une box uf biudway's il and tno batties of your lead liclic(y aad turrs amior to be seen ur feit, amil 1 tecl betier, sias for twelve years. ‘The wurst (umo, e ot thu Lowels, bver the goulu. | wrila 1hia 0 you for the Lerenl of i PUDIIAl 1L f yuu cliouae. HANNAI A PRICB, - - £1 Por Bottle, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Axx ARDOX, Mich., April 80, 1973, —Dr. Ratwat= 3507 have: hevi aking your fteaofveis fese Iating 1lile, aad also using 1 ticady Helief ul ol oid yeAr for OYATIAL tunion ol (0 AR, Whi- 1 uiost ewineut physicians of our Mealcal Colleke pos wounced hicurable, aney were like Know on s clglt was 715 pounds when | conimenced Teniridics 424 iiow 1t 18 two Wundred at Martiue's Hall last eveniug, The attendance was taree, und composed of the materiul always found at mectings fn the ward, T, N. Hond was In the chair, aud Samuel Kerr acted as See- retary, ‘The special business heforo the mesting wa to ruvise the lat of challeners, ticket-pedd] and Notarles for to-day, und to add to thelr numbere whero it was necessary, P Merritl and Franklin Denntson wers mwfu ehallengers for the Fourth Precinet; Thomas Parker, Jr., was numed 08 one of the chullengers in the Filth Precinet, sud Mr, Stanley was sppointed Notary fur the same precioct. Mr. Linscutt stated that the Campaign Cowms mittee had left the ward to take care of {tscll financlally, wheteupon the hat was passed and enough money wus raised to pay the challcngers und peddiers,'or s wany as would be needed in the First and Sixth Precincts, volunteers havjny been secured I the uther p After the tramsaction of some bueiness the mdting sdjourncd NINTIC WATD, District 1—~No. 107 South Jefferson street, Disteict 2—Corner of Washlogton aud Clinton streets. . District 3—No. 117 S8angamon steeet. ‘Dll':'l'kl 4~Corner of Washington and Sangamon stree! T Hex: TENTR WATD, District 1—Cornerof Ureen and Indlana etre: District 2—Cornerof Unlon street snd Milwi kee aveune. District 3—Corner of Union and Lake streets. Diatrict 4—Corner of Lake and Hangumon streets. FLEVENTIL WaRD, Distrtet 1—No. 310 Weat ludinna street. District 2—Machine-shop au Carroll street, casl ©of Adsstreet. . > Istrict 4—No, 472 Weal Madison streei, Tristrict 5—No. 408 West Adaws street, District 6—No, i Nebraska slrect, TWELYTH WanD, Diatrict 1—Corner of Madison and Page stroets. District 2—No. 750 Weat Madlson strees, rict d—Corner of Oskley sud Madison SAW MIL LAREY. Bays be, *Are’ you the Chalrmian of tha Ninth Ward " Buva I, * L nin not, but 1 haven good dend £ do withh thera.! Bays he, ¢ What do you swant for vuting solid for Licb§® Says I, * 1 want $30 aptece.! ‘There wers pine in te delegation. Save Mr, Lahey, *Tus President of tue Cmted States couldn't “ufford to give thut tuch, but [ will tel! you what 1 wilt do with you. 11 you say €10 or $20, wid huve your delegation agree Du streets, : g 1 that 11 a il Pk OTHKK MEETINR, ! 4 5 vo Bandreln z e Distrier b-Corner of Madison street and Call | Yeaterday morning, bowever, be returned, and | here i s gentleman as has apent $25 and morg | Iesheld fn the Firt Ward, at No. & Cluk: i Y e, mon 4 Jitke et o 8- CRRITIE Plsas s ha of the people, Tom Lyncli, bless bim!" ‘Those who came with the definite purpose of looking ot the burrel when it was full and dolng what they could to emuty it of«its coutents, were unzious cambidates for the positious of notanes, ticket-peddicrs, st The furmer were sworn in i gangs, sl the farce wis vonducted with us much celenty and us little cerciuony w Killing hogs, As for the ticket-peddiers, not vne of thetn would serve for less than $10 4 day, ex: cepl a lew over-virtuous ones who volunteered tu do the work for putl s for the tuod of the party. ‘Phe puld peddivis kicked at 35 o duy " Just week, the kick hud the elfect of of rulslugg w duy's wazes Lo $10, and the cndi- dates yusterdwy swors by wl) the stinks of Bridgeport that they'd never serve an hour for o less rate thin $10a day. As the wajorily of them were stiuply ivaluable to the party, they ud True, fornia avenue. Distnct (i—\estern avenue snd Polk atreet, Districs 7—No. 25 Ogden avenue, TUINTEENTE WARD, Diatrict 1—Carroll avenue und Lincolu strcet, Distnct 2—(ndiuna and Lloyue sireets, District S—Indiaua street aud Weatern avenue, District 4—Panlina snd Judlan: reol YOURTERNTIL W. 205 Milwaukee in the Fighth at the coroer of flarrison smd Baugamon streets, and at No. 131 West Harrl- sou strects; v the Seventh ut No. 515 Wue fsl- and aveaue; i the Twellth at Campbell ffalls and in the Fliteenth at Folz Hall, ‘The 1lon, Jubn Wentworth, Mr, 8. 1. MeCrea, A. C, Hesing, Col, Jubu tl. Roberts, Seth [luchett, Col. Seribner, Mr. Klokke, wnd otliers spoke, and there was u generyl teellng of hopefulucss for the result of the light. demanded to know why that cloud was allowed to hinger over the realty, Mr, Watsou becanie indignaut, and then dotennined to hunt the matter ) le weut o the olliee of the County Clerk—ihat oflica which Gien, Lich bousts s the best appointed sl most cconomically sdministered public in- stitution in the mmuy—nnd stated his caxe, Giving a hasty description of the property, the clerka ran It down through the bouks, and FAILED 10 FIND TIAT THERE LAD BEEN ANY CARCBLLATION of the sale o the city, Alr. WatsonInslsted that he ha fited all the “papers necessary for such cancellation, sud pabi’ the legal tees therefur, Bul in order 1o muky assurance doubly sure lie Went over to the City Comptroller's ollive, and 1ot certificate statfng that the taxes had been paid at the Lime stated, and also giving th to get to e n delegate, and he is loslug his tme.? There wers two men with me at the time, 1le sald he would wive the $10 or 820 and the situstion,—that he was authorized todoso, 3avs l, *No, I won't doit,) sud suys 1, *Good muraing,® and [ went across tho strect und Lok my seat i the Convention amony the detegates, 1 said to thens, * Vote ufuiust Licl, he s buving—Dbe is trylng to buy the working- men.? The Toformal vote was tiken, and there Wwis o majurity of the delegativn awainst Lich, As soon us the vute was aunounced, Mr, Mou- el erosswd the hall, and he says——"" Objected to] vbjeetion su 1. A mesrenger cume Lo e, ave het ¢ Mi, LAUEY WANTS 70 8EK YOU, e ls sitting on the upposite sid He was not. with his sdelegation. 1 went over. He suys, *Wall, W vou give solid _ vute ol MRS, C. KRAPF. Auother Letter from Mrs, C, Krapf, CORRESPONDENCE, CANROT INDORAS LIZO. To ths Editor of The Tribune, Cuteado, Nov. b—lo the last mceting of our Freuch voters wo heard tho following declatae tion on (ien, Lieb, by Mr. Th, K. Gucroult, formerly Deputy Clerk under tha »* Boss 3 4 segret very much to have been called to aildress you.. My position 3 a very delleats one. 1 biave been the personal friend of Gen. Licb for ten yeurs. Asa (rieud, [cannol speak aguiust hine, 1 have bean his employs for three yeurs, therefore | nust not say s word about theottlee, AN L can Lell you 15 thut my conscience and n). dignity as u voter forbisd me to vote for hitn, would vote for Lich us friend; | cannot vote DR RADwaY=Kind Afr: T take the lberty tnaddrest yousaatu My hesith b greatly limoruved Ly (e oo of the tutiul e ehilndy your wediclues, ‘Thr 2 ' kune aid Lhe fourtt s nearly o, Dropay feguue, bl :lllll AIDDFIIDI. ind iy weight decreasing very fas, ”% nye i lfl’ uisuy calla this summer to lagulre the wouderful cure your ined f1otn Uhlo, oo frons Cstsa, Qulte & BUIBLOF Lruin this pla Mo st well acquainted with Atr 1. nh timablo ady, aud very benevolcul. Hbe has tv ticans of selling iuny bottivs of Lhe_Hesolvent druxlats of Aun Arbur, 10 persons amticted with inters nal tuniure, We biave hieard of some wondesful curc AT HEADQUARTERS, TUE LAST DAY, At last all the vreiiminaries have been set. tled, the oppusing forces have been drwn up lu dine, with thelr war paint on, aud everything s ready for the battle to-day, At 4 o'clock this 1¢ lias dotie for me, vid ree frool Jack: aud Youra with T i C. Kl No. 4015 Milwaukee svenun, 418 Wuel Chicago avcoue, Inntrict =30, 497 Nublu siree! Dhistrict —No. si5) Milwaukee avenns, d und Auguets srocte 5, tHO Milwiukee sveaue. District $—No, 212 Elston uvenue, District 10—Nu. 1407 Milwaukee avenue. PIFTEENTH WARD. Dintrict 1 ~Engive house, Southport avenue. 3 eected by 1t Yours eapectfully. KUERBACY & CO. Ang Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18. 1673, luglat Wil ¢ , the worulng the various potivical headquarters were | Kb what they asked fur aml were bhuppy, i 0 e e di =Nu, 84 W slreet, ] K» Feie! & n; I e & v » red 3 - y 17, Iatoetdon0, 48 N0 sloet, - i aml thie two clerka fenewed e nearch, Tl exe and went to ty seat ugain, | varlous wards, and the dufereat kiuds of ballot- | woud deal of quict work * for the good of the | Lrouicht acalnat bluw, either o the piectings or * No, 1 will not About five or six secouds afterwants the sanie IncesCiEEr catie acroes, sud ke says, *Lahey wanls 1o sce you iut I went ucross, sud Mr. Laliey "f 10 you pive asolid vote fur Jach and” Mellush, who 15 golug Lo be a candl- date fur County Comuisstoner wu the North Bide, | will give you &% uplece.” said to Mr. Lalicy, *Ib 13 o barguin,’ aud went back to my seat, wnd saids ¢ Boys, Lich has got this Con- vention pub up unybow, aud weialzhs as well vote for Blon' and we gave a solid vute for Lich snd for MeHugh, Phes L owent to Mr, babey, amd 17 said: ‘Some of these wcutiemen think [ have wot the moncy ju wy amination wasa frultless one. Only one resource was left; thut was an investication of the cash- book, which, if the bouks were honestly kept, would shiow the payment of the [ Ltwo ks tackled the bouki Stephens, as the caubier is al Iy called by his colaborers. Cautiousty thicading their wusy way through the blots, erasures, wmi warped Ju and out coluus of Heurcs on bis cash-bouk; they Anally reacticd aw iters, *J. D, kVnH;n;, $1,114.23, “fees $1.20," beurlvg date iril 5, 3 \“l'lwn'." exclahned one of the clerks, *is that d— obd maw avain.” Aud both fell re- heved, thouzh the prescoce of Fus Tianusg h‘(:lm papers.” air £ b frl Jan wa Sy more; an: ony of caunot nwuu;w hlm—~who cauf iienis s NOT UUILTY, To the Editor of The Triduns, Ciicaao, Nov, 5.~I sev by your isaues of the 25th ult. and 4th dnst.. that I aw uccredited with belngz one of Gen. Lieb's clerks, and tnat tny name appears an his bouks as Laving drawn a sulary fur last month. Now, I want to say that 1 never bave peceived one cent from the Cuunty Clerk, as_salary or otherwise; don’t box amiunition dealed ont to them. Befure ihis paper reachics the public thousands of votes will have been deposited, ether fur the honest wen on the Republiean ticket, or for thuse on tho Democsutic ticket who hope to perpetuate the corrupt County Rig, or for the cindidates of the two alle-sbows known us the Gireeubackers amle the Cotamunlsts, whose only wssion seems Lo be o split up ‘the business a4 much @ ,malblu wut ol pure hostillty to everybody clsd. The anlerent volitical Lead uarters yesterday were liveller in one seuse and duller {n another Ihsteict —Ilurlbat aod Mesomines strcels, District 7~-Pohice station, Webster avenue, PINTERNTIL WARIL District }—Clark and Goethe streets, District 2—No, 477 North Wells street. District $-Sedgwick aud Hlackbawk aireete, 1 31 4 Larrabwe and Blackbawk streets, trict 5—No, 24 Larrabee vireet. . BYENTEENTM WARD. District 1-Nu. 10 Hichory sveuue, Dustrict 2-Ouk and Latratee strecia, Duatnct3=3o, 18 Sedewick viroet. District 4—"Purner place, corner of Wendell strcet and Market place, Dustrict 5—Eedawics and Erle sireets. Dustrict G—1ndisua and Market eticotd, 'mny" wus put through, A very private mect- me was held v oue of” the private ronms un the, ban) - Hoor, but wheu, during the lull, ® reporter saw an open doar, and, uof course, tnproved the opportunlty to walk in, he wis suceresioniously bounced, with su_intimation thut cvesybody uol u mewber of that Committes had best walk, sieh that p. ol g Bo he walked. Frum what could be leatncd afterwards, all that was done was lo ¢ast up accouuts, sce how wany burrels rematued untapped, und decide bow tuch more .ol the ubncating materal should go Lo certaln wards, DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! Perfoctly tastaless, eicgantly coated with sweet gum purke, reguiste, purity. cicansc, and sirchilen. s way'sbills for ine curo of uifdisrders of the ach, Liver, Bowels, Ridney, vo: chie.” Constinatfu Q. Dzuans, f aear; ire mitiva pocket for thls delegation, and I want you Lo | than they bave been onany prevous day durin A gentleman from the Fast, after reglsteriog "y ° s ¢ low ok esulting fror District 1~Nrf.“3.'l31'l't‘::;;';;:¢‘:,"' reporter restrained suy particulur exluhcr:nln.x‘. e e l‘ln: woncy or say when you will'do it | the short und ruther cvgivulml catnpaigu, TE at llfi: Palmer llzu-e Last cvun’lng, turoed to the z:::’.'. "J‘:d‘fi:,‘:‘":’wglfl'&' uy“g:“"k:‘,"'w’,"'{ ‘l’ll his D{:;d%rl‘h?m:u‘m::r:l’firum r' he Bioad (2. it iy They then explalned that it wes a clerical er- | He nays, *All the moncy that | am golog to | say that those us_ the Republican headquarters | clork sod ssked, ! ¥ | o e Mt s, licariturte ror; there was no duuby but what the certifl- J. Quinn, wwve ) zave 1o Mr, (PMeara, the Clalrman of Delegate from the Eighteenth \\'In'rd to the Demo- dohm, of those at the Palmer House afhed g " 7 it }fl""’“ ""‘z i““ catds bad heew tted for cuncellation, amd the House were coutident | 19N'T TU1S TUK DEMOCKAIC HBANQUARTERS]' Dlaiatof Yood? Fulied 07 ‘"’l‘.’""' fio iotin 0y Lrict 4—. your delegation, aud I will give you wo more, | even to bousting lu regard to the fate of thelr Tue same query would have suggested itsell tic Cl Bour Erup! ukings sod futicriogs iu the pit lu‘::::n:, :’-imulndu m: lmu-u-lcu tu aud satisfactorily | 1 l:;refm»;nu ‘:1:; u:l :‘nte (l]ll\l)hl-‘L)“ ll:u\?!:w give rm::ecll‘l‘u mke‘u rlw 3 'wuu'hl berb“t LS v‘ury tolme wind ‘le m‘!y stranger, 1or oue can always st Canvertion lfl&f.‘.‘.‘:‘b‘.‘;‘hfi?fl“’flifimfl':’: h::'{:':'fi"&{ ¢ PR . —1d you ever sce Gen, Licb after your- | sober statement of a plain fuct. To'the lte- ¢ Lien e huppens Lo Tun scross NOT A CANDIDATS. o i R < Dot How It Ia possible for & competent clerk—and | terview! A.—No, but I seut o messeiger 10 | publicans the clearing Yo of ‘the weather lust e s aud sugocatihussesatiog when s by in To the Editor of Ths Trivuns. Cu1caco, Nov, 5.—f lhuve found out to-day thut iy name Is on tho National Workiogmen's ticket as candudate for County Comumissioner for tbe West Side. 1 was wowlvatel ou that ticket, but wheu | fuund out that things werg ol #3 Lhey o represcoted to me [ resigued frum the tcket two fter the nounnation. 1 write this Jetter su us'to let my fricnds kuow that 1w not candidate ou auy ticket Respectfully, K. Ninisos, alot of Demucrats. There was u choice guth- eriug at the Palmer House lust nirbt, It was the last opportunity to put a band futo Lyvact bar'l, Miles Kehoe and Dave Thorntun were the ouly wetmbers of the Central Comuittec present. Kehoe wus constantly besleged, [t was, **Miles, I want (o sce yoiamoment.” ‘T moment stretebed oud toltve, wid the in terview conslsted of pleadiugs on the one slile, and negative sbakes of the head ou the utber, As s00u a5 oue fetlow bad been driven off with a relusal, wsuther would try Lis Laud, of Yisioa. Duts G Webw Leturs tho BIgLL Fob 5 Bl Biio i el gcificy of iyt ;HL' and umlnT ‘and suddea l-,lu:hu of best bursiug 1a phe feab. ' 1s wil} free theystcrd tebt ot e el FRa T Fofce, Slcenus perbox. Sold by Deuwylsta READ FALSE AND TRUE. tettar stamp to RADWAY & €O, No. 3 Wi, RERADP (3JTANITD wer towasid wiliboscus oy Geu. Lich has frequently staled that his cmn- pluyes are wore remarkable for iheir compe- teucy thun any otherquabity—to absolutely wiss 8 bundle of “twenty-out vertificates i3 “suoro tun Fug TRIBUNE can fwagive. The truth 1s, that, with very few exceptions, a lazier and Iare fucapable lot of Lovskecpers ard copylsty durs not exist o auy ollice vt this broad contk nent, Lieb himself Is fucapetent 1o sdmbuis- ter the atliirs of the otlice fur the pablic weal, Shough bls abllity te furw out ull he can for Lis bim, avd he sent Lack word that be would GIVE ME §25 1¥ 1 WOULD CRY QUILS, T told Mr. Littleticld that whatever wuncy we got we would grive to the orphans. |Laughter.} Q.—How wuel do you clalin for these des fendants? A.—1 claiw §200, uot for myself, Whaterver meney we get we whi give o the or- plans. {Lauglter.] On cross-esswination witness sald he bhad been in Chicao & year and 8 ball, aud used to Luep & suloow, but wus dolug nothing now, Tue evenlug was hatled with tuteuse Qelight; to the Democrats it predaged a ful) opposi- tion vote, sod they wers not qulte s well pleased with thls festure of the coming conttiet, Tuey were nevertheless in avpareutly goud spirits, “und indulized n the usual wwount of talk about large wajorities, Iu fact, )f anybody should set down und quietly add up the uuaber of votes which all the par- tiey in the fcld beileve they will pull, be would be brouglit to the couclusion that the population LYONS. District 1-LaGrangs. District S —Sunut. UYUE PARE. District 1—Village Hail, iatrict 2—Chuklend Lose-hoase. Di-tijct 3—Forty-sevcuth sud State streets. 2iue-house. Diatrict 8—Culebeus Post-Olios