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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY:. OCTOBER 23, 1878, draw by Mr. Aenew, pince Kehoe COUNTY FINANCES_ make any such appropriatio take that wes the regular nominee, Mr. Condon money out of the taxpayers' packet.—inasmuch sald that e would atick, and he as the bulk of bla expenses nre made up by the vulem-i opened headquarters n the Otia shara of the fees 0 which his Biock. Mr. Condon will ot he bulldozed at The Extraordinary Document CGiven | office s entitled for making out this time, even if he in Treasurer of the Demo- o x delfnquent-tax lists, ete. During 1373 eratic City Central Committee, A great many to the Pablic by the Ring. and 1573 no anpropriation was made for_his of Mr, Condan's friends are opposed to Keni, and will do all they can to hurt him. Frank Agnew has tssaed a handbill under the heading of “'Register! Repister[" This is usunily the Democratie word for +Reyeat, ropeat.”” The tnajority of the judres of election this year are Repubticar, and” the Democrats will _have to to make up somewhere, The Republlc- an tickets will be printed +For the dralnage amendment,” and “for" and ‘'against ¥ the issue of $7.0,000 Cook County Court-flouse bonds, so that the citizens can vote as they please. The Democrats have not et declded how thoy will print thelr Iallots, ut probably In the same manner. Bome fault 1s found by tho Demnocrats becauss the Repub- licans have o toajority of the judges of election. They sliould not forget that two members of the Committes on Public Service of the County an? evervbody hurrsbed for *‘Honest Jobn Hoffman," AL the corner of Bangamon and Fuiton streeta there was to have been a grand Democratle rally, Bheriff Kern aaw the announcement, and was on band, and his reception will be a lasting Jesson to him, lle introduced himsell by net- ting up the beer for the boys, but It sppears he .¥as not able to buy them. They drank the beer, not knowing who was paying for it, aml, when Kern came on to make & speech, hio waa recelved with Jeers and hisscs. They absolutely refused 1o listen to hfin, aml all the spec’ hes he can maks will do bhin no good, Ife barely es. eaped belng foreibly ejected from the meeting, and sppesred glad that he ot off as casy as he did, The mecting was largely Iriah, und for 80IN8 reason ur wnotber they scem to desire no fellowship with b, me that Kern had created this reputstion for cleverness hy & gencrona distribution of the articics of trade, In which, a8 8 businces man, he was dealtne. Busineas ‘“‘syinpathies” no doubt led the ward dealers to “whoap up the boys " for Kern, who, in turn, sympathized with the boys to the extent of putting them In #oft places; Danger menaces the Repubilean ticket to-day, because 1o many most excellent citizens allow themsclves to be jndifferent, under the belief that tho same robbery and rewarding of rinzsters would be contipued under Hoffman. And that worthy mau could get 5,000 votes of this character it they could he assurcd on the following points: Will you keep prisoners at actual cost, or if any surpius, lsrge or lmnll‘ accrites, will you cover it {nto the Treasary Will you reduce tho wages, as well as Lthe num- ber of employes! Wil you, in selecting nears- sary asalstanis, be governed by a reasonable regard nsto tho Oiness of tho men for the dutfea required, or will ’yull surround yoursell with ward dead-beats, whose only claim to no- toriety is based on having yelled and stamnped the loudest at A town mecting, and being ut- terly unfit or incapable for any private busincss g IEEDROAL NOTBN £, SKiN“AND SCALP DISEASES. LOCAL POLITIES. General Certainty of a Republican A Crire possible when medleal skill s heen Vict exhavsted—Illnpe fér the Aficted: No ictory, Cnas Incurable—Rome remackable ovi. dence for the dragged and deluded vies timn of misplaced confidenes, In &ccordance with oor promises heretofore made, we give place to the following remarkable testimoniale fo favor of CUTICURA, (he grest Sxin Cure: ofce. “The 1 covernd al the expenses. Now By Is_zppropriated, of which, daring e Shameless Extravagance of the Board e, aver BOAI00 will b diverted, sooncr or r the payment o U1 e During (he Past Three Years. Beld’ by Walker, Rexton, and otern 1 Mr. fienm':l on‘tth el(“l'lel nenne"m !m‘lhll-‘ll Is ime he went to a skillfnl oculist and had an Expenses Twice What They o:uauor; p&r!fl;;’nmlimnn ma e_vlu. TM,;"{’.'E’ ation for the Bherill's aflice is put at . Wera Six Years' Ago. {Veratne Sherit given $45,000 and allowed o employ his uwn assistants, Jf such s thing were There was much surprisc expresscd vesterday m"{h':?,"{;',';‘,h',.::“;fgdh‘l:eul?!‘Dl"tfig clon in well-informea auarters atthe extraordinary e co repart concerning county affalrs, which was | DShCT 800 would make $10,000 out of the busl- drawn up by Commissioner Senne, and submit- | about this, and Mr, Kern will eay it can't be ted to ‘lhu meeting of :’he County Doard Mun- gor;: and yet it mn‘go. fm'h ll}l ::m. 8o, mr‘? day. It was the gencral fecling that Mr. Senne | by ftem, you can go through all thess sppropri- was perfectl honest In the matter, but many :::"l"" sad will find abont $400,000 sporopri- Soma More Instances of Kern’s Bogus Economy and Reform. Abner Taylor to Georze E. White-- Doolittle and Aldrioh, fow Kern Is Bled~Kehoo Determined to Btick-~ The Irish Repndiats Kern. BALT RUEUM : Entirely enred by two boxes. Kea Messrs, Wrexs & Porren—~(entlemen: I have bad a most wonderfnl care of Scald Head, which covered my scalp and was rauidly destrnying ms Hair. and of Sait ltheam, which extendod nla an il throuzh my Ueard. by two boxes of Curicuna, withont the ani of any uther temedy or remedics wihatsocyer. \When Mr, E., the draguist of this 0 whom I refer, told me that it wonld curo » GUSSIP, It seems that Goudylem finds onposition from such Democrats ss Tom tloype, Fred Winston, A. M, Herrington, [, M. Bhepard, Melvills W, Fuller, and others, and that class of people even REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS, There was the usual amount of work doneat tever. Bourd, both Democrats, signed the report rec- nd that you wazzanted it, 1 was slow (o be. :!,.;Skul:ll.}:;uh’l:r.-‘:r:!l:;:lqn;::::::'th;fi:’:v: "'i;',fi::lnz Mr. HolTman fully capable of flling gwrfifil:::&:x;‘;p:wri‘r::, ¢ of the Judges, and 1;";3::;: gnqg;ch:'ylml::tl':;c nothing at all todv | were unable to understand how s person who A T AR e el e slow do dee mes. the position, and the cqual if not the superior St Kom, in "ail the qualities of 8 good cit- fzen; and_pclieving, further, that he would affirmative answer to the above gnes- nd, as In all cases, all things bclng time under the treatment of a thorongiily edneated % physician withont receiving any benefit. My he: ¥ nd face aro now perfectly frea from every tace of - e hose dineases. 1 delayed writing you until con- vinced that my cure was permanent. Iam ao grateful to you for this remarkable cure that 1 hold mynelf [n rendiness to ta do anything yoa may re. quest of me to maks known the virtues of Curi- cuna. Yoars, very thankfuliy, Uit had had #s much experlence In county affairs as | £400.000 that Is golng to bo turncd over to the be has had, both as & member of e County | Court-}onse Fund. It {s no use for the County Board and of old Board of Bupervisors. | Board to fly In the faco of figures. They can't should show himselt o fgnorant of the true | make away with facts. Pretty nearly ever: statc of aflalra, aud should j’em‘" nimself to | mother's san of them knows that the mones {8 be hoodwinked by Fitzgerald, Cleary, Mulloy, | going to be used to pay outstanding iltegal and other members of the Board 8o as to sllow | Court-llouse orders, .and how thoy can himsclf to be used In the cause of extrava- | go to church Bunday and them march received a large ot of letters giving encourage- geut from almost il parts of the State. In the morning & missive was recelved froma prominent cltizen of 8t. Claie County, in which says: “Tam one of & few who were Inclined togooft with tho Greenback party. 1aman Politlcs in Lake View are lively. The town Is and aiways has been Repuiblican, but without o permanent orgunization untll a few weeks ago, and it 18 nuw niore Republican than ever, and will cast & strong vote for Barber, H{offman, and Maun, in which the Republicane are not alone, belng joined by the better class of Democrats. YOUNG MEN’S AUXILIARY, The Youny Men's Aunxlliary Club of the North Bide hield a regular weekly meeting last eveningg President Cragin (n the chalr. About 100 were present. equal, 1 prefera Ropublican to a Democrat upec]llly whera one wasa Unlon soldicr an the othér wasn't, I shall work and vote for d Democrat, but this time I sball voto tho | Jloffman, and urge all other Jovers of honest; Me. Collyer, from the Committee appolnted gance and waste, A reporter met, during his | into the County Board Mondsy and vote | OAK Prack, Mayd, I878. ::munl Republican ticket. My ressons are, | and good order to do so. Wa Bioe. mmi“" rzo:'e' At ,:“nfl‘:,g T sn{m‘,fi“‘;{";figfl;{:"‘n_"fixg imet Henry M. | manderings, a person who hiad o other vearsa | tholr spproval ol statements ke Senne's | , NOTE—Tha name of this gentleman fo withhold IO IR ey IR NS g ey from publication by his request. 1twill be given 10 any one inclosing stampeed envelope.—W. & P, TETTER OR BALT RUEUM. A grateful testimontal. Messrs, Wrks & Porrsn—Gentlemen: Maving been troubled for many years with the Tetter or Bait Rhewm, and spent many a hardsearned do ol very thorough acquaintance with the affsirsof | (s more that T can see. What we the Board, and le auestioned him as to | need s to have & zeneral cleaning out of the what [0 the world Senne meant by pllinz up | whole institutlon, to put in some common- such a compilation of figures for the purpose, | gense men, and some honest men,—men who lynnremly, of Indacing thu vYoters of Luok | sce that the county wii] be smashed In s year or Countr to contribute $700,000 in bonds for the | so {f 1t don't stop {m extrayagant cxpenditures; rellel of the Connty Hing. w and, In about aiz months after thay have taken “*The trouble with Leune [s,"” sald the person | hold, you will se2 such a drop in expenditures first, bocauso tho DemocraMe party has no platform; second, hecause there fo no Demo- eratic party; and, third, what little of the part fhere {3 1eft han ‘been ted Ly imbecility, which {s worse tnan erime. M{v reason for going back of Gen, Bateannd his followers ts becauss he as lied o our peonla thruugh his mouthpicces. hes for Judge Trew in tho Third Pls- ed the reporter, 1 told the Com- mittee that I would do anything I could to elect Judge Tree, but they musn't expeet ine to malie sott-money apeeches. Ican't doit. 1 amin fa- vor of hooest money, and I always wes.' In the First Distriet tho Hon. Willlam grcn tu the vusiness inen snd morchants of the tys ‘The Young Men's Auziliary Clab, organized for the purpose of atding you to Iive undee an honest Joca) government, fread from the corraption and Jgmoraace’ which’ to-der eat up all your profts by the maintenance of a highrats of taxation, and degrades ofice by the men it has put in vower, THE FIRBT SENATORIAL, A Trinure roporter yesterday met Col. Ab, Taylor, and asked him what he wonld do In the First District Sepatorial fight. * I will run,” said he, “and get elected, too. Georgo White has said that lie will meet ma at the polls, and I . 1 was given o teisl of your Cuticuaa, and, thank s Heaims to apologizo for huving attempted to I 4 Aldrich stands an exccllent stiow of succesa, | Who was Interrogated, **that, while he Is Loncst | as took place not fong sfter Heath succeeded | God, my hands m{. 1 never bad sayihing 6 0 E‘i‘?‘é‘ 'll?: 'I.'é‘&'é';?flf.?n'y l:‘mt»‘«‘:”:;fi’::‘{ Bl Moceh Rl ieceg Thers 25 uown tore ""3?3'23-':'.:&"‘ u.’::d onru‘r:é::u!-'ie simple, | Among the merchants and business men Lo is | coough, he bas ap exaggerated notion of the | Colvin.'” K mam‘t’:I Nk: that, You ml'y. v';{ lhll‘"l""“hw’! the Btate. 2 chance of a compromise, Col. Taylor has sent the following letterto Mr, White: George K, White, )!':4..‘ 1 have read your ca In the Zntar-Ocean of Taerday] and when it comes 10 8 guestion of veraclty batween you and myself, 1sm willing to leave tho decision of that question to the public. Imet you Friday evening at the Pacific_llotel, to considor proporitions that had bean made before, and the reasun why no aotils- ment wan reached in well known o all who took part, and was o fault of mine, 17cpeat ayain that you made me no proposition, bot rashed off 1o the Jnter-Ocean and published & . aime, and challenge investigation. Dy oar inflaence and b{ our labors wo intond to combel the nominstion of honest men for political ofices, and, when nominated, we means to aeca Importance of the County Board, and you can And the reporter's liveatizations In other o more get him to sce the nccemity of re- uarters led t el . trenchment. thaq youl, ould. et someof taa | 0o iere led lim to the ssme conclusion. THE ENGINEERS, heads of city départments to see it this . spring, He belleves that the more mouey the County Board expends) the better It fa, Ife bas Diseaal Iuppotehna The: ritufe. not learncd the fact that themors muney people | Inpranarors, Ind., Oct. 2.—The loco- get the more they want. Bomehow or other | motive enpineers to-day elected W. H. Neal, of he 15 unable to see that, for two or three years . Dack, things hate been v vltlunuum’md 8t. Paul, Mino., 8ocond Grand Assistant; shamelcas extravegance. ang that the eonnty | Danlel Beunett, of Chillicothe, 0., Third Grand {nstitutions have become places where bale, | Assistant; T. 8. Ingraham, of Cleveland, Bece- hearty fellows retired when the winter camv on, | retory; J, G. Rogers, of Philadelphia, Grand when' they wers sick and nceded a little tiok- | Guide; George W. Trer, of Indiangpolls, Grand and welcome, and may 1t do nome other poor suf- ferer the same good it han dono me! 1 am well known here, having lived here almont fifteen years and kept boarders for a Jivinz, and _sometimes my art was sore. thinking | wor liave to give up altogether with my sore hsnds, and having & small family to take care of: butoh! thank dod, iny hands are well, #o I again return thanks, Sead me adollas box. Yoars respectlally, RrizaurTy BUCKLET. Lirrixrox, N. ., May 80, 1878, BUALD HEAD (CHILD). A masa of running sores. well thougbt of, and owing to his experfence they think that hls inflaencens a member of the next fouse will be great. In the Fiftn Ward there ts & great going-back on Doolittle, who is promisiog things which ho never can perform. It was stated to & TRIBUNE reporter yoster- day that Judge Bradwell signed a_ written pledge to support Logan for United States Benacor bofore tho haudful of colored men at Monday night's meetiog would support him, and that hie statea ta the Committee how faithe fully be would carry out that pledve. The rea- son that the colored people are opposed to Ben wedk-knced if bie can’t atand that test.” Alelter from Morgan Counly says: *You can put us down for 1,000 Republican majority this fall”? Another from Cass County save that it will zo Hepuhlican by st least 1! majorits, And this fa the style of correspond- ence that 18 belng reccived from all parta of the e pladved lo use cvory honorable their election. The past record, and the personal character of every candidate fur whom the citizens of Chicago will be asked to vote, now or In the futare, i# (o be submitted to & cluse and careful investigstion, and the reault of Bach examination will be tasde as public as possi- ble, #o thet no citizen need vote for & dishonest man on tno ples of lgnorance of men vr princi Btate, » - the county headquarters of the Republican meL‘r, Nos. 107 ond 103 Lake strect, the great intercst centres. Therd never was felt greates confidence of auccess than this fall, Hoffman' {ricnds predict for him a m\]nrlt{ of at least it o P!We do not sesk to organtze & new pal tend to do our work withiu the ranke of that part y whign, In ita obedlence tu the nuiversal demand for Mesarn, Waexa & Porren—Dear Birs: Tt affords card that vou {ntended to be Interpreted by the Wilson is eatd to ba becausa he would not en- ] K ) A kal 6,00, while the fricuds of Gou, Mann predict | O, o O e e g 1 I Bigher stondard of pohtical moraiiiy. mariia oar | t6r 1010 & COMDASE With them &0 suTDOTt Lo sting, Chapialo, Kaatas City was choaci ua the piste | 116 87kt bleassra o teuiify i (ke semsrkADlS es)s that ibe_entlra county ticket will carry by at | Faciifictha'card was a trick to mielead. and. ) sea | Aupicet by the repatation of its standasd-bearers. DAcCt wi support Logsn, I CAN NEMEMDER A PRW TEARS BACK," of mecting in October next. The session | Iniend curative effect of your Curicuita on my 4 lekat 10000 majorlty. By Yous card Of this oiorning (hALL Wat fizhi | * o this murk, o Which B0 G000 CItiZen ch 0b: | Lo [ e, Fo Utrammeled. P eecied"ls S i A Afoction llartotoald the Legislature, aund vote for the man he deems best for the interest of the Republican party. A petitlon was filed yesterday in the United Btates Cirvult Court by Robert (1. Gilt, R, C. Warlo, 8, . Keoch, Goorze V. Couch, Ueory W. 8pofford, Chrls Mamer, and A. L, Chetialn to have supervisors of eleciion appuinted fur the pnlllnu—pl!ucl of thosu parts of the First, Becond, and Third Congresslonal Districts which are embracei in the City of Chieago. 1 he pe- titioners, after giviug the number of precincts The Beventh 8cnatorial Dlstrict Executive Committee metln Republican headquarters yes- tenlay morning, with Mr, Payne in tho chalr, It was ordercd that a committce of five, one {rom each Commiasioner’s district, be sppointed to tict o connection with the Executive Com- mittee in carrying on the campalgn, ~The fol- lowing named were clioscn: E. P. Payne, Scc- ond; T. B. Robb, Third; E. J. Whitenead, Fourth: Join 8idle, Fifths and Theodore Wel- derholdt, of the 8ixth District. The following eald the gentleman, ** when the County Board | closed to-night with s banguet at the Urand was componed of different material. Instesd of | Hotel. Wheeler, we had Charles Hitchcoek; for Cleary ————————— ‘gdm“?“o 'y !llrctll‘l 31‘: Bul Ini‘d ICI:r‘llM’nn i Eat Slow ahl; for James Hradle ancel Talcott] for | and clean yonr month sftarwards with Sozodnn Meyer, Carter 11, Harrisons for Lenzen, doha | and 7ourtecth mill be. b contition ta. d thelk Hatrtiog, These werethe people who managed | Work for_vears. Thodaandsof dyspeptice bolted affairs slong in 1872, and {t wouldn't be s bad | their food because they hnd no good feeth 1o mas. idea for Mr. Benne Lo look back and eea the rec- ""n properly. Chew fine, cat sluw, and use ord whlg these ien, whose honesty was never | Sozedoat T L‘:’_‘l‘mhu““'u’;“.: hioso,common sease an't 60 | Back & Rayner's malt congli mixtare (a 8 simple Yout insfnustion that I have some personal spite that I wish ta carry out fn the election of a United enator ie in keeping with your other state- 1 have na splte or feeling against any man ame {s rentionad tor tha position of United Btates Sopalor, but should expect, I electad, to nbide by the decision of the caucus. You stand befure the district as the nomines of @ve delegaten from the Tenth Ward, If you eall slcome 1o It, 1am the reqular numines, and lijaccept yonr challenge to meet you nt the polls Nov. 5, Head. which covered the cntird scalp with ona masa of running wores. The jiching was very severe, cauaing him to scratch 1t until it blad. For nine- teen monthy he hiad to wear an oilskin cap, After fve lgnllmllnnl of Cuticuna, we were able to comb his halr, Aud sbout one box cared bim. Tais 18 simply remarkabl he received the prescrip- tions of two physicl of high ataeding in our city withont eny apparcnt benet, and was under forms of treatment for nearly onc year asd shalt, Iam, gentlemen, yours very truly, Carvix W, Sawrcn, Ject, waask yonr masiatence to this extent, that election-day be made either a half or whole holl- day for all your emploges, Phey are needed for active and ‘effective wurk, never perhips more necessary then ow. The report was concarred In, Bome discussion followed aa to Lhie manner of distributing the addross, and it was declded to Jeave It to s committee made Up of represcnta- tives of the ditferant lines of busincss. Reports were thon recelved as 1o orzanization ST Campaigh Committeo was elected: Evanston, | - I have accevted tho nomination tendered ma by | fn the diferent wards, Good_ progreas is beiog | fn the varlous wands, and stating that ftepre. | dition of affairs, as far as the county was con. | ™47 for sdulie and children, Grinion, Bapty8; 1478, C. K. Baonister, M D. Ewoll, T, K. Elvery; | the regular Repablican Convention, and shal) 8ght | made toward bringing in all the North 8ide | sentatives are to be elected in eacls district for | cerned, was preity much thatof the city last === = CUTICURA, Lako View. Nichiolas Kimdo, B, F. liancheit, | ut ubtll the iast vote 1a couni young mi Congress, ask that two supervisors of election | sprinz. The fre had just come and swept BUSINESS NOTICES, The Great Bkin Cure, 3. Van Allen, Jobn i, Hill} Norwood Park, @. fl. Campbell, Johu Fircke: Maine, H. C. Renuo, T. P, Hobb: Calumet, John' Sidle, M. Ifopkinson; Cicero, R. Pearsall, M.@Dasts, O. N. Herrick; Lyons, N. 8. Corriogton, Bamuel Vial; New Trier, 8, W. Os- good, J. W, Finney; Northfleld, John 8tryker Kiles, Matt Conrad; Ellc Grove, J. M. Allen} Darripeton, 8. W, Kingslevi Hanover, C. F. Bchultz; Palatine, ¥, J, Fribert: Schaumberg, John Fosso: Whecling, Meger Blubm; Leyde Willlam Kolze: Proviso, C. J. cn. The Club then adjourned. may be appointed v each precinct, Mr, Henry W.Blshop has been mppointed chief inspector, and the others will probably be selected to-day. firam Barher's proapects in the Third Dis- trict never were better, As between Condon, Feleh, and Kehoe, Col, Davis stands en excel- lent chance of being elecsed in the Becond: Dis- trict. Miles Ketioe waa asscsacd 81,500, Frank Aguew's denlal to the contrary notwithatand- ing. He haa not patd the whiole of it, however, It is safd that Miles was offercd $2,500 and o awayanumber of couuty baildings, and had add- ed immensely to the sumof humansufleriugand | To the Consumptive.wfeot those who lan- ot Hnancialdiscouragemeant. It wasalmost ashard | gnish nader the faial severity of onr climate to pay takes then ma it fs now. The firat thing | through any pulmonary complaint. or even those the Couoty Bosrd did was to begin economiz- | %ho #re fn decided consnmotion, by no means tni, and It economized s0 well as to cut down | deapair. There ia » safe and sure remedy at hand, the'expenses for the Insane Asylum and Poor- | 411d Gue easily tried. Wilbor's Lompound of . ‘od- Liver Uil ‘and Lime," without possessing tho House, County Aeent's office, and County Hos- f"d nausesting favor of thi n i pial ffom 300,000, which thiey were In 1871, 0 | wacd, i endowed by the Phosshate of Lime wih B162000 for 1872 1t was done without | & healing property which rendurs the ON doubly causing any sufferiog, and the value of the | eficacious, femarkable testimonials of its_ef- services obtained was far greater than that se- | ficacy shown ta those who destro to has made some of the most remarkable cures of Bxin and Realp Diseascs ever sflected by medicine, . - ‘There are no forms of Hcaly Iichings and frrtavle Lruptions nf tha Skin and Bealp bat yiald raoldly snd permanently Lo its specldo curative actlon, Ulcers, Sorca, Abscensce, Carbuncles, Botls, Mitic Leg, Fever Bores, Erysipclas, Sares, Swelled Sora Teg. Old Sorea and Wounde. ana stch other mani- festations of Scrofula rapidly bealed by tho Cuticura whep all the salves, ointments, and Jo- tlona of the profession fail. In such cases, how. ever, the CtricunA REsof.vext shonld be taken For the Jast three yeara 1 have been taking a Jite! irt {n politicsns & matter of business, to iry e my property (rom the thioves in offica who were living and ntealing the taxes until con- fiscation stared me, with all other property-hold- ers, In the face, and Iam giad to say 1t 1nsny of thiem liava becu remanded Lo private life, but there nre ati]l many roforme in the levying and ‘collec. tlon of taxes that can be made that will lighten the burdens of the people, and the poobis of this dis- teict most now mako their cholce of the one thoy thivk will bu most likely to asalst in these reforms, ONE OF KERN'S HOARDERS, To the Editor of The Tribuns. Coox Counrr Jatu (Kmrx's Hortmr), Car- €Ad0, Oct. 2L—Having boen so lumate of this place for six weeks, I have some Lknowledge of the way things are done hers, and 1 thought L would snswer what 1 read in the editorial columns of the Times Perscecl 7 het. Sold | interually to neutralize and expal the corrupt Thornton, J. 8, Blelfieldt;’ Worth, E. P, Ha AnRER TAYIOR. | (Keru's sheet) of Bunday, Oct. 20, giving bim | Position It he would draw.off in favor of ome | curcd by the present County Board under ite | by A I, Witsuw, Chemist, Boato aii drug- | polsonnin the hicod that appear on the surfesa o sen; Bremen, C. Andiows: Bloom, T. Welder- DOOLITTLE---ALDRICH, suchi undue ereqlt for tho neataess, clesnliness, | PEoc, thing now ea Qrive him off the tragk | SXiravarant mausgement. " Here aro a faw | &lnts. = § the form of ulcers ana sores. boidt; Lemont, J. 1, Rood} #los; of the fel, wod bis Binets or w wecond | s ack. | ggures which will give you some sort of ag ides The following correspondence explains ftself: 1o was fnvited to go and sec s cortaln man, and, §f monctary couslderations were any fn- ducement for him to draw off, he could namne his price. Miles declined the proposition in ut- ter disgust. Dan 8ullivan, candidate for County Commis- sloner on the Iallst. ticket, deules the truth of the statement In TIE TRIDURE that he was engaged n & combination with Mulloy, candl- date for Commissioucr; sgainst Cleary, also & candidste for County, Comumlssioner on the Democratic ticket, by which the former was to ve hiim Cleary’s vote Io return for tho Soclal- istie vote to which M Selihelmer was entitied. It wax also stated that lie was broggiog about 1t and confldent of baitig &locted, belnr satisfied tbat Mulloy could deliver to nim the entire Irish-Damocratic vote: in certaln wards. This bo also denles, and -mc%\zn. whether he 1s elected or not,nothing Wurther from bis nten- tions than to enter into any compromise what- ever, with any politiclav, with a view to success outside the Bucialistic Labor party, which alone, in his Judgment, is the ‘only political {ssue now before the people calculited to amellorato the position of the workingman. In the Lake District, P.J. O'Connell is ran- ning for Cnnn‘l’v Commigaloner on tho Demo- cratie ticket. 0'Connell s of odorlferous mem- ory., Howss once Cuunty Agout,and a very pet tool of the County Ring. He Is in tho fleld against Judge Wood, & most excellent man, who resldes In the Town of Cicero. The Count Bosrd Rine mombere are furnishing 0'Connel! it I sall, 81,500 for campmign cxpenses. Ed Walker aud P J, Boxton are sald ta have ralsed s fund to boat' Judge Wood, and tha contractors are sald to have put up $500 cach for that purpose. ‘Then thero Is sald to be snother special fund, which s run by a special committee, to defeat Miller {n tne Lomnont Dis- trict, in behalf of 8kelly, Mr, Keough, suother Democrut. 18 also runulng thero, as a blind to help Bkelly. He is run with the understanding that he bs to go off the course at the cleventh hour, thus paving the way for Bkelly's success and the perpetuation of the Lemont stone-ring, The Tawn of Lemant, which s an expenss aod burden to Cook County, is s rood repeating place, aud {t 1s proposed torun up ganes of “tho bovs' from Jollet and adjacont towns in Will County, in onder to carry the district. The false_sppeal 14 made to the stone-cutters and quarrymen that If they do not eloct Bkell sll tho work for the Coutrt-Housa and City-ilall will be done st the Penitentiary, The idea is to perpetaste the Walker-Sexton-Conly-Skelly-Le- tnoot-stons ring. "HORTUARY. Preparations for the Funearal of the Late Cathollo Bishop of Uoldmbus, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribuna, - CUTICURA RESOLVENT, A Powerful Vegetable Purlfylug Agent. Hariog discovered the elemants of diseass that maintaio the debilitated conditton of Ec-ofuls and corrut biood, tha ftesolvent way compounded of original meafcinal agents that In themeelves the power of eliminating such poisons, 1o accom- plisn which ft minglen with the coatents of the atomach, it takos [te piace ftmong the constltuants of the blood,and traverses every avenne and chan- uel of the body. ncolrailztny and expeiing din. case:brecding clemonte, perfecting digeation, nnd pueifying the clrculating fluids. ts medical action seems unbounded, Lecanso of §ts resolvent and purifying action, No medical preparation to be found in sayof the sandard mcdioal works posscasca this new and original festare. The Curicona RExrpIEs are prepared by Weeks & Potter, Chemista ani Drizzista of Doston, Mass. ,ana, in consequence of thetr high character, Lave inet with the argest sie of auy medicined wver recelved by our druxinsta. CLOAKS, & C CLOAK DEPARTMENT, ~ We invite special attention to our new line of CLOAKS, tn Plain Beaver, Muatclasse, and Diagonal Qoths, ranging i price from $3.00 to $40.00, These are all new, stylisi gouds of the best manufacture and finlsh, and are as 4 Perfect-Fitting Garments Orl John Humphrey; Palos, A, McCord; Rich, Willlam Arnoids Jeflerson, M. Matteson, 8, J. Hnusen, John Berg, J. J, Unase, * It was ordercd that tho Executive Commitleo should meet every morning at 10o'clock and the Executive Comuoittes at 11, both st Republican headquarters. The County Republiean Campalgn Committeo beld its usual morning meeting at 11 o'clock fn headquarters yesterday, In the absence of the President Conrad Folz presided. The reports from the various wards were cheering sud en- thusiastlc, Jolin Bwecey, of the Saventconth Ward, reported, as & Democrat, that the oppo- sition to Kern 1a his scction was Increasing, and that Hoffman.and Mann would get a large vote io that ward, Encouraging reports were ro- celved from all sides, anc ¢ 1s more than Jtkoly that nearly all the Botlallsts. Yfllv te tho, Ro- publican ticket this fall, rather than fose Repre. tentatives and holp to elect Democrats to offica. It was decided to hold s grand ratification mectiog next Monday night. "Mz, O, H.Willett, froin & Special Commilttce, reported that Judgo Drummond had consented to appoint Bupervis- ors of Election. Comimitteemen wera request- ed to send In suitable namos from each precines ot well-known Republicuns. Naturalizatlon blanks masy bo obtained as beadquarters to-day, The Kxecutive Committes are arranging for mectivgs on the Nosth, Bouth, and West Bides, at which Gen. Logan, Senator Oglesby, and other dlstinguised pentlernen will speak, Tha time fixed Is_for Friday, Saturday, and Monda, eyeninge. In regard to tho First Benatorlal District, the Commlttes decided to lot the con. testauts alone, and to keep their hands out of tho fight. It is probable that Gen. Harrison, of lndlana, will speak here during the campalgn, #8 Lo has boen wrltten to for that purposa by the Executive Committee. Opinfon of Emineat Dr. R. H. Walton, 1872 3877, | APnepells, Md.—Colden's Liebige Liauid Extraci ' i 1 most excellent proparation. It 18 par Fosr-Moneo sedpiniont ., 3,100 98 | cxcelicncs, Ruperior to cod iiver oi] or anything 1 luu'»—mfluulo’u- 100 230 | Neve everpacd in wasted or fmoaired constitu- Asylum, Dec. 72 iy 101 l&‘ Crr.cdrnt limi’vl 'MI,T }:’egnnnl-. ']"e‘l}n.,' §CH8Es ey &= states: '* Colden's Lievig's Liguid Extract of Leel 300,050 8184700 | pas been pxtgemely benoNciul na a preventive of s —— e i Cuicano, I, Oct. 10.—The lon, William 9F ghesitantion "y Aldrich—Ry DEan. if agreeable 1o you, 1 shmit be babpy 1o mest you for the purpose o publla discusston of the “lssues involved in ¢ present campaign, and at as estly a Ume a8 may be conteniant. ; 1 would anggest Central Hall, on Twenty-second street, &s 6 canvenient placo for a maeting fn tho city, and the Court-House at WWheaton as the place of meoting in Du Page County, but any other ar- rangements which would be mora acceptable to yun wonld be entirely antiafactory. 1 nave the honor 10 be yours very teul 3. R, Duoritres, Ja. term, aud the unfitness of Maj. Jobn Hofman for the offico of Bheriff. Ican say to the Zimes man, open snd above board, that thero s not one word of truth in_his editorlal, only that he ought to have bad Kern poy him a little more money than he did, and then visited the jall In person, then ho could have written him (Kern) up better than he did. As for cleanliness, I can only apcak for my own cell, and that did con- tain when | came here vermin, to-wit: cocke ruachos, bedbugs, and ltee, till | couldn't rest, Auvd It the Times man, or Kern, will cowe around they can got a sample of themn to-day, That's solid Democracy for iynu. 1t shows the matorfal It s made up of. In fact, the bed- cluthes ara nlive with them, and us poor devils hava to fight them harder to get rid of them thau 1did 1o Missourt duriog the War, Our board fs three ounces of bread and « pint of Dlack coffce for breakiast; dinoer, bread and onea pint soup, two ounces mcat, and one po- tato; supper, bread and water,—for which he cts 85 cents for, and costs him about 10 cents. be prisoner who does not receive something from howe, or sonda outside snd gota it, goes to bed hungry. 1 havs applications time, time and apain for bread or snything that is estable {rom thoso that have no'money or friends to briog them catsbles from outalde. I hayo not becu asked by the turnkey to come out of my coll stuca I bive been hero (with the exception of visiting days, whee all the prisoners are lat out to tako s walk two hours In the forenoon and two hours In the afternoon twice a week, Tuud-{ and Flkhyf uatll to-dsy, st the reason he opancd his heart to-day was, 1 think, he must have resd T BuNDaY TRis- UNH yesterdsy. There 8 & Cook County Li-. brary connected with the jail, but the books are not seen only once {n two weeks, when thoy ought, according to the ruies, be dlstributed twice m week. ilow is that for Kern toswal- low! Ithiok it is too large for him, but It's the facts and nothlng olse, 1f 1 had comu bere as the Palmer House jewelry-robber cawe, or the dismoud-robber from Mtller's jowelry store on Bate atreet, or as Blevons, Bl Peter, Kenucdy, snd such erlininals as them, aud do as they u«:l —give the turnkeys cigars, etc,—I slso coul come out every day, forenoon, afternoon, and gvenlng, as thoy doj but I dou't, cousequeatl £ s oblizod Lo stay in myeell. Tho lady Irisads of Btevens call onhitm st all bours, No Iater tnan tha i8th of this mopth lie was promenading st 10 o'clock in the evening through th u%per sections of the jail with s lady friend dressed In black, and that portion of thu Jail is entirely va- cated; lu_other words, thure 1s oo ve vn “that floor at all, 8Since writing the above, the dlamond-robber of A, H. Mhlcr's store bas escapud. He walked quietly up to Mr. O'Brien, the $100 turnkey 10au, aad slmplv tapped on the door, and Mr. “tiiat the , expenses bave gone 4o | :B:onl ‘qubepu c‘e‘n whglc 1he Inumhex‘-‘ o Yellow Feler Mala: nte cared for hasn't lncroased Ia an; — — e such proportion. Then, too, {u thoss lnnmn{ FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. days, whils they were tiyving to economize, the 3 = total dally cost of an fumate in the Poor-flouse was .55 cents per d Of an fomate fn the ST AR bttt L : able to fish out the figures for Jast year, I thinl H i You would i Lot they are”alarutngty larger: Madison & Peoria-sts, Thien there {s another thing to ba remembered. That §00.000 with which the County Board, con- sisting of Harrison, Wahl, Talcott, ete., ran the Poor-House and Insanc Asslum [n 18T, wa in movey which was worth Jess than fts face, At that timu gold was at leaet 110, During [ 1877 the County Board spent $164,000 of money ‘which was very uearlyon a im with gold to accomplish the same results. It Ia certaln that, |, wh;n;““l“ Sbini TR Bk Bt & Bales Gray Twilled (All-Wool) Flannel 205 s ok s ssary for ecano- es Scarlel led (Medicated) Flan- mize, it will find that It caa @ct along with expenditure for omlnnre; county mfrno‘lel ot | el at 40c per yard ; would bo choap at funl;r;_qn'xum;r p:hd':‘mn o ~lu5 (n—dlayAm]:)m"\- 47 cents, n 1872 the expenditures of the County Agent! . oflice were 847,000, For the year ending Nnvf 8 Bales 4-4 White Shaker Flanncl at 45¢ 877, the exncnses were $315,000, J % Tow 1s It that enne can get it intohia heaq | _ PEF YaTde Sold last season at G5o. :fl;& ::.rrt:_l'mmcn.a sppropristions are necessary | 25 ploces 4-4 White (All-Wool) at 50c¢ per & T anawor o very simple. It (s becnune yord; well worth 60c, extravagant expenditures were made Inst year. | A very largoe assortment of Dress and ‘The County Board last year defled spent £300000 or 40" mora than- the syproprise | SIFting Flanucls, in Strijes and Plalds. tons,laithough the appropriations wercample to have run all the Institutions. Seeing thls, Benne, who is & little obastinate, jumps st the conclusion that §1,000,000 was what was needed to ruu tho aforesafd (nstitutions, and, therefore, B favors ao appropriation for the ensuing year to that amount, But when you come to fook at some of these nn{)mpmuvnnhn have been made with bis savction, you see the fearful sb- . |urdll{.ol his positlon. ‘1o must see it himsclt by thls time, but Is sshamed to asmit it. They give the County Agent for next year $150,000. If they were to glve that ofticer a . u;lllx?n‘}wr&ul‘l‘l :lxp‘c;x,‘x: “x'h \'lll“‘lIL::} rfl'f mt: e of Cool /onn erv 13 $150, to i Gletributed amons’ them i coal, meas grocer, | A 004 Blankel, warrauted AIl Wool, u“% saat, :fld (:::y are ‘gulgu ]w tome uo $2.26 per pair. ana got it, etber thoy are in absolute need or not. The Ageut bimeel! fs a pretty decent man, | & “‘l“ slze 11-4 Dlanket at 82,76 per palr. srd trigd to do right. bat b has o ‘l;ulyuurl:,ml e Hoard to a cortain exte [ - Vnd on inellleions vaaltors. who are nat upon | e are offering & Job Lot of full slze 11-4 fm, Not half of the amount vxpended went Blankets at $£.50 per pair; worth al- Cnicano, Oct, 21 —J, R, Doolittls, Jr, My Dean Bin: Your favor of 10th Insf mo 1o join you in & political disenssion, Permit me to say, in reply, that1do not deem sucti discussions advisable, tonding more to pro- duca 1li-fvsling thanv$o suy porsanal advantage, * Tho shoriness 0f my campuign and my own ap- ‘pointmente would further precluda my Joining yo -u‘zzemd. I have the honor 1o be, very respectiully, yuur obedlent servant, W, Lvomicn, ABOUT DEMOCRATIC ASSESSMENTS ‘Thus far Charley Keru has dona about all the assessment-payine. He was first mulcted by the Campaign Committes to the tuna of $3,000, which he pald over with a sigh, with probably the foward romark, *‘Gons from my sight, to mem'ry dear.”” A gentloman told & TRinUNE reporter yesterday that Charley Kern was bolog bled for tho expenses of the entire campaizn, that he hud already paid In $5,500 and was ex- pected to pay sbout §3,600 more, or, inother words, that hisassessment was $8,000. Kurthor than that, ho has oponed an faodepend- ent “bar't” to which “the boya™ aro dally {nvited ot Democratic headquarters. Nei- the Doolittle, Kehos, nor Trea had put up much money. Treo had put up none at all, and probably would not, and enthusissm for bim around "beaaquorters is correspundingly weak, As to Doolittle, be, in many tulngs, iguores the Commlttee, especially In the matier of vaying h poor to pay much. "Dr. pecialty "' {s being short the $1.500 he has beeu asscssed. He dlslikea put- ting up exceedivgly. And thus it can bescen that Charley Kern is the man who is belng blod and who s supporting the umm{fu, aod (s also thie one most Jikely to be defeated, MILES KENOE, The Skandinaten, which 18 the only Bcandina- vian dally n the Northwest, says in its issuo of , 10 reference to Miles Kehioa: Beandinavians will scarcely g . Whatever thel color may be, they will suroly work s, becase soaud sense fells them that ¢ & whol lsfed with geiting candidates of the Kehoe order. Kahoa, who has shown hia- e &= KLERN, Tho efficiency of Charley Kern as Sheriff {s belng well shown up dally. In his dealing with Mr. M, C. Bloan he charged him for meals for Barbler which that man never got, DBarbler ate no mesls at all in the fall, and was aliowed to roum around at his own sweet will. Yet Mr. Blonu pald his board-bills all the samé. The tscape of Frank Cunningham, the diamoud thiet, is another fine commentary upon Kern's elllciency as Sherldl. And then bis reform pre- leosions. One has but to louk at tho class of ;:::‘lmzmpluy- tosce how much trath there Chatley Kern and his fricnds long glonted over the ¥dn that they were the nne-gw 0 eXe- cuted Bherry und Conuolly, * They wers oul; {anr Irahoien,” was the remark he ls sal o lave mado. It Is reported that Kern wld to s gentloman, **1 don't want the ~— Irish_votes anyhot. 4 . rlen, without asking suy questions as to who to the relief of deserving people. The greater Totes Withomt themo T ardar Cerhiousl | selfto be 8 splondid ward politiclan, sazs coulnu: | b wag Gr what. hia Wautod, &4 quietly opuned | COLUMMUS, O., Oct, B.—John Wallace, | 101" the money weat 1o healtly, abje-poding | most double the prico, 18 thounl. snade to ordey § Kern 18 1mposing upon the Irish people, it {8 but | u ewspaper that will support him ie becauso | the dour, and he qulelly walked away. He did | young and prominent Catholicand ieador of tho people who were abla to work, sad who could A8 thonugh nide ey necessury to state that it 1s the Ene'lll'n duty to | helspoor.” {t Kehoe resily meant what he sald, | not run st all uutil ha got outside of the yard, | Bociety of the Red Cross, was taken (1) shortly | have gutten work If thoy had chosen to ask for aud then, of course, made himself scarce. “You ought to have been bere to hear the conlfusion and bustie amongst the employes and the pris- Dotlfy the fudges of election to meet for the ?ur pose of " registering voters before eloction, L is made ‘\,?y' law bis tmporative duty, and it Inopder to establish o lavge he wis nrz much mistaken, 1t 1s not the i tradedn this depurtment, we circumstancy that Le is poor which makes hiia be. 1ng looked npou ¢ an uuworthy candidate, but thi it, or 10 receive the waies which wera offercd | OUr Now Fall Cataloguo now ready. Send 3 " sfter the ceremoulis of dedicating 8t. Joseph's tham. _Lut they preferred, liko many people for it free, Cathedral on Sunday, and diod to-duy. Another 5 everywhere, to S e 4 does not devoiva upon the County Clors, as ho | (68 1hat be advocates vrinciplos which #re con- | gners, All were thon locked up, aud a quist fn- | priest, who came froin Wheellug, I reported as LIVE ON TUNIR PRLLOWS have parked owr goods at a ¥ould Ttk 'fo" Bavs. popla belisros Kt g | Lay7 10 s00nd coumon.douse, and tuat be morally | Veginry was taken, whou I was.found that Cell | Iying sick 1n this cliy. One prominont Prot- | 4¢ thoy coutd ot without solilug, thelr hands T utterly failed to do hi duity tn this regerd. 140 | stop, - Helioa - will © protably, " "on ' ike | 43 was one sbort of ita complement and tha bird ut clergyman, the Rev. Taft, has al with work, 1f the County Agent's office wera v -Sllo-m Advaflco over Cost -bas neglected all tho wards whery he thought | moriog “of Nov, 8, when ne dia- . ‘[o-day s the duy (once w week) that | during the past fow days, making In in tho hands of the Relicl and Al Nactety it (‘l‘}‘ r . tuere was » fecliug sgatust bim, sud it has been | covers !hn bie forever i politically dead, come to | the Huen Ls changed—one sheet and vne plllow- proiuinent leaders {u_ the church in Jesa than | could be run for $50,000 a year, and give nore ’ » A notably tho case in the Fifil, Sixth, Soventh, | the conclusion that It le » dangerous thin slip—in my coll. We wrot vue shest and ona pil- one week who have becn taken awsy. The reparations for the funeral of the late Bishop tosecrans, which takes placeon Friday, aroof sa extensive character, IUis belleved that it will e the most |mgu|lnr of anyever held in this hig! { genulng retlef than was given ) year for threa thines that sum, 1t is shameful that Mer. Scnne, a man of bis experiente, duesn’t kuow this fact, A and it is shametul that he should cast hls vote J [ for robting (for it Is nothiog else) the taxpavers c§os of Cook L(I.'owuyl f'.."w‘ufx“'yb",fl."‘{"’"’“" amoug o borde of tramps,—hal ioa) e 7 W t Tuilkiag peohle,—for whom thare. s sbapuianc | 52me Goods at Our North Side House, f work if they would only condescend to have ¥ . N £t "Thon thiero are aphropriations of §160.000 for North Clark and Erle-sts mED tho Lusatie-Asylum und Poor-Housa, Everyiing !;hruu{.ynm:. |,wun 1lnnulm|lunn lhl;wuml en:lu. e g e Y IFIC o cust of an Inmate 1 each fustitutlon AY'S SPEC 1s about oue-third more than {n 1572, wheu pro- GRAY'S NPECIPIC An examination of our styles andprices wlll satisfy our cus= .. tomers that we have the Coeapest Lie of Cloaks in e Cily. - —— W. 4. STHPSON'& €O, 2 to use the bait which ho uow puts va 1o the polltical flsh- hook in order to catch votes, No matter how cun- ning he asturally 4, he will soon be conylnced of the fact that IC 1a a grave offense to the Scsn- dinavisns for him to think that they ate 80 po- litically blind 4 to take wtock in the words of & demsgogue, Besides, th s a very important circumstance which dinavians must not JSorget, and that {s, that Kelos slwsys Lias conald- ercd os an unimportaut olewent in politics. It was Kelios who last got the nuwe uf Olaf Hicchel crased [rom tbe ticket, and the fact that Nr. Riechel's name this time’ appears togethor with hle cannot raconcile Lim with ‘tho Scandlua- vians, Last yoar he thougnti the Scanuinavians were of no sccount; this year ppeals o them :ml Eleith, and Beventeenth Wards, o the w0 lsiter wards the feeling fs very de- terminod galust bim, and the inteill. gent Irsh Voters swear that they will f!u Bim the shake on olection-day, *—— —— o Irah,! was the yemurk that was heard Sodrop trom the lps of one of Kern's wost Promineut fuglemen; * you can bu) sny of thelr Yoles fur B0 cents aplcce.” Tils wholesale Aront is ant to be resented at the polls on clec- tlon-dsy it such a way that Kern sad his follow- en will never forgot. Dl(uu recelved 85 cents m day for dietin) Prisonera only alter he had enverud inta s trade low-slip for two of us to use in two different bunks, snd so it goes with everythiug else. I tell you I have not vold you half, nor can't to- day: my fllner is getting short, ‘To-day la vistifug day, sud we areall locked up o account 0f the cscapa yeaterday. X, —— MINOR MEETINGS. ‘The colored peuple of the ‘Tenth Ward met at No. 14 North Unlon strect last eveniug. They transscted routioe busiuess, and adjouraed un- tit to-morrow eveniog. clty. It scems probable that the varfous socleties which wars {o attendance at the conse- cration of the hedral on Sundsy will be resent, as well us deleyutes from every Btate 1 tha Uufon which can teach here by that time. All the promiuveut dignitarics havo already sig- nitled thetr tntention of taking part In the serv-. ices. Gew, Hosecrans, ‘s brother of the late Bishop, Is in Callfornis, wod will ho unable to reach here. visions, cIothINR, etc.y oSt Otu-thiFd ore thag | TRADE MARK, [The (ireas En- ith the County Board and O hele votes. _ Well, we will scal Aaseting of tho Eleventh Ward Rapublican | 0 3400 acath of Hlahop Rosscraas at & 1ats | they a0 today. " Toete {8 R0 orlcr there, and Ry, lil Jtemudy, a e :‘"aflldt:l;.u:u: {u:? of nflld.,',:m:, “1-‘5:‘:‘,‘:,‘:; Tasd QUKsTioN Yok KEIHOR TO ANSWEE. Club was beld iu Marttue's Lower Hall, In the | 5"}y uight, cuupled puu!elhrr, a1t was, | thote 18 B ‘sysiem. Pub an eiffcient, cominon- Tudiedy "Fure IIJ & 115 State'St- at he afte - - absence of the President, D, B. Avery presided, aud the meeting was addressed Ly Measrs, Tut- hill, £, B. Bheruisn, snd Blsbee, alter which the asecmbly sdjourned. ‘The marble-workers met at Maskell Hall last eveulng to consider whio they would support for the Legislsture. The attendance was quite lerge, and beside the marble-workers there were repreauntatives of the soveral trades uulons. ‘Taey united 10 recommending James Warring- ton and James E, Cassiday as thelr candidates, aud they say thoy expect 10 elect them. The Reruh“mn Club held a meellog In the ‘Town tall st Evanstou Monday ovenivg. The results of the evenivg were: the appalutment of & committee—cousisting of W, L. McGarry, 8. P\ Doutbart, W, 3L Kuox, T, ‘K. Elvey, I}, (. Lunt, C, K. Bavulster, aud W. A. Hamlil- tou—to canvass Evunstou thoroughly o order to ascertsfu_exactly how wmany Keoublican, Demoggstic, Natfoual, and otber voters thers may be; the Secretary of the Club was made s wewber of the Executlve Comumitte with all the powers theseiu veated; a constitution as prepared by s special commitice was adopted; and it was Voted to hold the anuual election of oitivers tho firet Monday of gach Novowber. The Teuth Ward Republicans met st No, 157 Lake street Jast evenlud. ‘The attendancs was very large, sud the greatest eathosfasm pre valled. The sveakers were nuwerous, Cunt. Daulel Gleaso of the Scventh Ward, spoke outrigbt akaloat Koru, and ad- vised his’ Democratle and Irish fricnds to vote agalust bim because be bad bouglit bis nomlus- too, sod was sud had beos obposed to the Irish people geperally. te cited numerous ipstances where the Irlsh had been sat down upon, snd wade s speech which was loudly cheered. Otber speakers followed, and the svotboent througuout, sotwitbstaudiog thery were wauy Dewovrats prescut, was sull-Keru, Ons of Kehoe's Irisi' coustituents’ wants Miles to explain why he refused to support the caucus nominee for” Unlted Status Senator, but persisted in vouing for Johu C. Halues. Head- dreases bils inquiry to Ketoe through the Dem- ouratic orgeu, tbe Time, viz.: Csicago, Oct. 12, —To the Editor of (Ae CAi- cago 1¥mea: 1 have alwaye voted the Demucratio ticket, snd sbould tike to do 80 ai tha uext elec- tion, but Iam ai 8 10ss to know who are the regu- lar nomi ! the ly. Aa Lo the Congre: 0 rict, 1 aee that Mr. Kehos regular nomines, Yui the ratier st a meetlng of Dem- 1l's Hall—that bfl\l{ adopted the report of the Committee on Credenitals, (nat it was nut regulsrly called, and was not regular. Now,if tuere I8 to be no regular Democratic pomtuse for Congress from tbe Becond District, and Keboe s o run independent, 1 sapposs 1 snall bave to vore for bim, &4 Le bss clalnecd to be & Dewocrat, thoug I cons tor did ba nat sepoort Haines, of the Pidelity nge Bank, for Senator directly in opposition 10 the caucus Bominoe? 1enould ltke him Lo rise and explain. rd_entered inta s fom- :m with Commissioner Fitzgersid, 'hnc(l)nd nm-:d the paying of 45 centa a day for dieting s o?6 until alter e had the private inter- mu\v"nh Kern. At the time mentioned Com- II loner Clesry openly {nsinusted that s bar- s;“n and sale had been effected botween Kern = Fitzgerald, bui he would not say what It :‘fi; thoukh strepuously asked to uo so by UNS aud otber nowspaper reporters, EERN'S ‘‘CUSBNDNRSS. To the Editor o The Tribune, Cuicago, QOct, 21.—In Bunday's issue you Show up some of the fnuer workiogs of Kern's E““fl d, snywhere else than in Chlcsgo s showing would be quite sufficlent to rele- |llle Bim to the civil st atter election. Stlht, Ill tho mattci of the §30,000 steat (for the dlet- .‘:l Ot prisaters at 85 ceats per diem 18 notbing Cu). be ls not entirely to blame, for (n this the ooty Board “stand fn* with bim, and bence 3 llm?‘l‘n'oln Decesally rests on Hepublicaus ag this Lirn-Lodu DExoCRAT. Sters "l:;n-mu:‘clm out both Kern and the Ring- P ol : OCRACY, Keratio Jong Tt of attaches belongiug tothe * Around Demoeratle fleadquariers at No. 40 wong -ehc‘nfi""m'é,l'."&‘fifi’fi{.,"p‘."y"‘{fih"}iff‘:‘{,’; Clark strees there is a dally grand row. 1tis & firsonal worth or finces, but solely becauss of | Grand Reneral 8gut all prousd with them. The eyl 1uflvoence ' 1y the ward, at the polls, | runk and Sle arc at war with the leaders. The Rtion 1o [ o0 $bo bays witn Democrasicluapir- | Btate Comumnittee are tomeet af the Palmer Siitaiatl Ao ARLLS st s oL | House Frdey, vhen the will ilompl o bar E:.:'& ap 1hat e way im e by the | monlze éum-lmc;, hl::l;hey «‘n?l- 8t 100 lato aa ol e rudv, who unavimously voted Glw a | bour. Charley Kern bis followers pretend ey m.\'l. ang that the Board would likewiss | to sbow confideuce, sud Kern says that hs Bendy mey o408 1 understood this semark | will not come to vy terms with the Irisb. Coa- wicng (hook tbat Kery bad many fnesds | 905 was beforethe Canpaign Committes the e, 30 Sy et o hel e LEUO AL LNAL | 5 before yeaterday, desplto the deoiatof M. bk e iy be trds now; bul tue speaker | 437 Yeutaniay, deaprse 7 s bartleular patug ut w atar date to tuform | Agnew; and Nr. Condou was asked o whib- with that of Vicer-Ueneral the Rev, J. B, Hem- steger, whose funcral took olace st the hour the late Slshop's llto was ebbing away, and the death ot Kuther Christle, of one of the Catholic churches, have created & profovnd acnsation among the Catholics of this city and State, Telegrams have fust been recclved Irbm Mo- bile, sod Bishop” Quinliu of that cityis an- nounced k0 pr tle funers! sermon. DBishop 'l'uconel.ul ‘oviogton, Ky., will stui High Mass tnrequlom. : senso man in the eharge of those two fnstitu- tions aud, he would run them for $30,000, and the inmates would be better fed, and botter sutt of Indlecretion. cluthied, and better cared for than ther are now, g Ao L But it auybody says to Mr, Beune, *You can cut AT D\ Yuusaystenit 1s per- down the expenscs of tho Ineaus Aslum and | poe it foctly RATIIIFes, hcts Foor-House,” Lio says, ‘I will sak the utiicers oo Taklngifo lusule, snd i there. lio does, and the ofticers bold up thelr 3 oarvat bands in )mrlnzl" and say, ' 1: ‘)uku :-lnuurlva us of our sppropriation, you wust take the responsi- bility. The inmates will starye; the nuurmfi’lhe a3 packsgcs fur 83, B eSSkl ol 'H’k'vu‘smr fnsane will be unfed and unclothed.’ liicre- | telptof the toner THE SRR uvon Mr. Senns, not understandiug that human TIE GRAY MEDICINE €Ou JOUNKY MORGAK. with. oature, when iu office, 1s siways the sanie,— - 10 Mechanlcs’ Block, Detroit, Mich., %fi‘z”h AR 1_0:.1“14\)\7‘.4": “L.n ing. Weo havo gut Lo take this muney from Lhé taxpayors, ‘Tlieso ls NEnvou APPROFKIATED FOR FEEDING PRISONERS . q 9 " orders brought on by $45,000. This is presumed to be baded on 25 | WEAKNERN, dic. au “l!slmr ¥ couts por dav, & reduction of 10 cents from the | fiecrssium exceascs b vhcrwark gl ':"..':5";,’;3 auh old extravagaut tizures. But eveu 2 ceots s fur oo owuch. - Thg United States Government | WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL ivea ite soldiors & ration, which 1a tmore th kbl i) 3 . Boaitiyy exercislue mdult’ cun'cats ‘aud thatra | SEECANEISNE R s ot o rewlu it every cass rvous = Woaknew, v E3R! NEW PUBLICATIONA, TIE NEW VORK FIRESIDE COMPANION, Btory by the author of *“Litsle Guldie" BERTHA LYNNE, By Mrw, Bumaer 1 \HYMENEAL, pecial Dispalch to The Tridune Wixoxa, Miou, Oct. 23.—The marriage of Miss Sallte, eldest daughter of Judge Willlam Mitchell, to Mr. Natbanfel Ewing, of Unlon- town, Pa., was celebrsted this evening with great eclat at the Presbyterian Church., 'fbe ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Thomas, the pastor. The bride was attended by six bridesmalds. The decorations and cos- tunes were very elegant. A reception was beld st tha resldencs ol Judge Mitchel) from 8 to 11 o'clock. A L nomber of guests were pres- ent, ‘Tho bridal gilts were numerous and cost- 1v, and tho atlalr 13 regandod as the moat dis- Uaguished event of the kind that bas cver been celebrated fu this citv. At midnight the bridasl party took their deparsure for Chicago on board the Pullman palace car Arizona, Kpeewal Inspatch fu + o Tribuns. Tezea Havrs, lod., Oct. 22 —This evenlug a large aua brillisot gulxerlnz of our Lest socls ssscmbled at tue resldeaco of Postmaster N Filbeck, un North Fifth street, 1o wiltious th warriage servico of Frauk Bibley to A pat_Kloer, by the lev. C. R. Heade: the First Baptist Chusch. Tt wasa very gran lgw. ‘The pressots were mauy avd quite valu- 2 Sabecrptinprc 5 (0% VGG Coninanion t cari § dopies fur Dl 107 820k, Addrens T TR AR A T e i o SILVER AND PLATEG WARE, DO YOU WANT lure cleu 1y Chlcago frugi 082 WLo 14 4ol Lo the CATER AR Y A. B. VAN COTT, 165 Wabashrav,, Clifton House. @ tion costs but 25 cents. Let Mr. Benne yodown | usaall Yor furtler fuformativs to Mr, Felton, o wan of sume expericnce forclecal b 81 Jan s b o keeping 8 bourdiug-house, aud - Felton | bk peciroly seaded with 1ull diructivae f will' tell him that s io;iates, who Luve to work In brickyards aud in suops, aud who britgs Learty apoctites to thelr meals, are fud for ha!f that sum. Let Mr. Senne go down to Joliet and interview the Wardcu there uw to what 1t costs hin per dnl‘m feed Lis healthy prisovers, and bo wil be horrltied at the sum; and yes the Joliet prisoucrs are ted far better than thosg In the Covk County Jall over were, “The wpprupriation for the County Llei uilice 18 put at 3115000, Tho County Clerk repudiates Mol Caucer, Tuwaors, Vicers, suy such figures, The Coumty Clerk:, su B morututa, il nkin Divesscs, cconomical Republican, propused tu jun bis ! 3 ey & R b widee tor fals thay suw, Todacs, 1t 3 a fraud 3 WINCHMESTER & CO.. Chemlsia, 36 Jobu b, Now Yark. HATMMS, TURKISI, tusiaa, Eiectron S NITURSE R i VU, T ikl sad Brea i oMk Urdad dar clac el INSTITUTIE. Ltahtished In 1852 forthe Cute

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