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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1878, ThAy ad 4 hack, and wore taking In the North | him. Doaldes, ho Is & irickater, and ought never [ ains of which he professes to belleve ft % ne Division, electloneering for Korn, snd drinking | to be nominated to any ofice at the bands of fumy. A aample of f{ts fairess may be had w:n:i .fi'fi"'é'éfim':'{,vj"'{fl"wamm LB ITRANCE: atevery placc they pmaced, and _making conafd- | the Renablican party.” e atlegation o mide to the effect that the | audfence presant cheered him most henrtily. fte E éhable nofse. ‘They weraall under the *nfy- Wiy do you think he will make anindo- [ Democratlc House had heen earnest for true re- | reviewed tho situation briefly, touched uoon ence,” more or less, but _Lewless was the mel- | penident canvasal™ form in Government exocnditures, while the | the financial question, snd pledged himael? to . fowest of them sll, and_did not appear In his “¥rom my knowledge of the man, T am con- | wicked kepubitean Kenate bad ast dawn on a)l { work for the intereats of hly. copatitnenta amd 4 drunken orglea to care whether school kept or | fident he will run unless he 1 bought off. That | such prajanworthy cfforts. He siro credited the | the Republican arty generally. e alse stated : not, or whether the jail was emptlcd or not. | {e the only alternative with him. don't think | Democratic Ilouse with the passage of the bill | that ho did not belféve in_compromising with f1c had Just drawn his month's pay, an, to say | It would fake much td by him off, elther,” for the remonatization of silver, which couldn't | the Bouth in matters of government. He TELH ihat he was hempy, expresses it all. He clung e bave happened without their votes. An al- | thought that the United Btates revenne should 1o the party lfir awhite, l'a’ul.. finding that he was OPIPOSED TO BRADWELL, temid, he #aid, had besn made fo bellttle the | becollected In evcrs Inch of omr Americsn growing 1n 4 induence " with great rapidity, T the Edlter of The Thiune. Democratic candilates in this rexion, but the | territory, no matter ithat the opposition mignt i . ¢ ' L say tha icy won| com,| er) g the tielp of bis frionds, he soor becamie obliy- | Tessons why Republicatis I the Becond District | wefl with Aot Repuiiics gy ;m-y ::sdlu "n'fixery'hfl];fuflfi” l'gwi'::.m‘::fixm'g' 'm {ous tu the surroundings, and book a solid slecy, | shonld niot vote for Jndge Bradwell for Repre- | ceeded to mention, but who were long ago po- | hazards. ~He made n very stronz., sen- forgetting his assoclates, and even that ‘upon | gentative. In the first place, he has absndoned | liticallv ostraciped by their party, Ile got over | sible speech, was enthnsfastically received, tho election of Kcrn depetiled his position. IHe e . . | the vipher digpatehes very ratisfact e - Wis up yoAterday IOrnng, however, bright ang | [0 partv. Eversbody who bellores a pacty mm-iry un]l’nz‘:'u:l‘he h:il’}vn“rn.‘h?un'l’m’we‘:-% :n":‘n;hfil::'ge:fi“v:y". :’;"lhfii,":fil,i;‘,§5°i; A d Fitsgarald asld, ' T miist actve the replevin wtit first,’ and ba il 0, and the box wae talien by Térde ont of Jo Dixon’s hands, Freld, Lelter & Co. pot thelr 81,000, but King & Co. got badis Tett, 4 **Beforo H{azard went away be sald that Tradde charged htm 8500 In his bil] for the anrount be alleged he paid the Sherifl’s offies for serring the ‘replevin writ. 'There,” sald Trude to Hnzara, *didn’t 1o some Ané work i your cagel [pald that fellow in the lszg who ¢tame over with me $25.7 lazani saly fie paid the £500, and the amgunt gaid s receinted for lhn utmn [L) pn'I:] the Sherif's oflice. . There yon ave the storv.’? o Yet Charley Kern fs 4 modeoffichal, accordibg to his own'fioton. But Impottant Lhieves are allawed ta qutetly walk out of jail —— KERN'S INEFFICIENCY, And now as to Kern's manuer of conducting the oflice. Mesers. Bamborg, Hill & Co., of New York, had & sult against Emit Horner, of the Wést Blde, The Sherilf bad levied on s stoek of mitlinery goods, etc. Messra. Teuneys, Flower & Abercrombie stand on recond as At tornesA for the plaintiffs, They got out & re- plevin wril on the Sherilt to sefze the gools which belontred lo the New York firm. ‘the weit was taken to Coroner Dietzsch to serve, but Kern refuscd Lo state where the goods were hidden, or to comply with the mandate of the writ, thongh & good bondaccompanied it for his ordtection. He refusea fo recognize the oroner, who had the writ In Keeplng, apd deetined to give any information T.OCAL POLITICS. Kern's Record in the Protection Life Case. w Qeorgo Hazard Managed to Save B His Plunder, Farther Instances of IncMclency In the Sheriff*s Offices = early, and, pusbing s hasds in bia po-kets, aud | organization to bo desirabla ot necessary wills [ aownrizhit Tormeries, and that, while the Remib- nlerthg Where Ko ma e el et had | on' this gronnd slons, abandon. him. 1o the | Hoan neveparses hept up. the ehaces mebiibe Crtneod betors i the F :ffif‘w.::’mfl.m caused hia headache, he found, to his sstonish- | second place, lio s doing all in his power to de- | Tiiden and his {riends, they retused to print | day. Gen. J. U. Binith, Republican eandidatn » : 3 . J. 1y rkantas; threw soy could collect his thoughts, he hung up the kevs ““"‘; men, and ought to be elocted. Tn the | 1o iiariala and the Communists Tor the apane | Socs boddress Hhe 'fl"fi‘.’.":hxffl"fi.fi-".f o e of tha' Joil, which, fortunstely, tad not been | third place, it is widely rumorcd and belioved | of about one-half hoor. After that hie sallcd | should make & financial speech, and he deliv- % taken ‘with the mgiey, and atarted }"“‘"‘5 tias I'e?nnfl'hmlnm to betnebeture the | Intg the Republican party generally, and Hiram | cred himself with strength, apirit, and siceess. in pursul of hls “iriende tho ean- | e l'.“"fl‘- 1 13 nnderstood that ue fs® tan- | Barber in jarticular, roing o faras todenounce | He lashed the Fiaihsts, spoke of the Repblican ; didates and friends of Hherlll Kern, | Uhlate natonly for the Leglalatnre, bt tor the | the latter as 'a Josa respectable enemy aesinst | victories {n the States which tad nad their | TNSTURANOE COMPANY. . tut up Lo fute hour in the afternoon had not g‘ LPI"' editor of the Appetlato Court reports, | the union of the peopie of the United Biate | elcctions, and expressed himself confident 0 suceeeded In finding suy ono who would confess | Vhe Legal Neos, his paper, has been advocating | than the rash and reckiess bt braver rebel who | of the success of this party fo the First, to the robbery. Jim McHale gave the wnole tprmm ‘Um«‘ the making of the Appellste | took his nfic n his hand and went tnto tho | Second, and Third Districts of this State, OF HABTTORD, CONY, story away early o the morning st Corcoran’s ,fl“n oAt of ~last resort ih a|army o fight for hin {deas,"—all because | So far us he Becond District was cop- OONX,, place, after visit from Lawless, and while ho | laree number ol cases, It thls wero done, | Hifpam Bather understands and lsn't siow to | corned, evervhody knew to 4 dead certalnty : was amarting unaor the fndignation of having | 80ME provision would have tu he tade fur | declare what a Democratic majority in the | that Col, Davis would be elected. Iie was ROW IR I1T8 4 been sccused of the thelt. He was very wratlty, | Printiug tno revorta, and what would Lemore | next. Jlouse would Ttke to du lu the mal- | bleassd io see the earnest, aggreselva spirlt i cunfessed that he ws tn the party, bat denicl haturalthan for Julge Bradwell, member of the | ter of paying lebel claline, This cheerfu) sen: | niantfested In the Twelftth Ward, sod he was that b i taken the meney, or Lint Jie knew Jexltatire, Slocte beuae, the fedilae atitie tments of enitee, wan received wth u bumat of | plessed to meet with them. E.B.shermao, | Thirty-third Year of Business, who had. e man ng the hack for the applaute, ter having run on about an lour, crowd, named Riley, also tenics avy bart In the 7\»;:‘,: eeltiog a nomber of fat jobs for the H'u!_ Arkansas traveler drew n sort of qnnrkad.’. ‘f"r‘e‘i’dfi!’fn‘r‘:fl:&mfitfl.t::ufi’::rlkl'l‘:u1;{: 3 gome Stupid Falsehoods About Hoff- i man Egposed. Wy the Lawyers Cannol Stomach Kern—Hore " Laoveness fn the Jail.: Tho First Senatorial Distriot—Moetings in the Wards—At Bendquarters, 0SG00D AND KERN, Mentlon was made {n yestorday’s paper of the peglect and maladministration of the Sherifl's office in the case of Osgood va. the Protection Lite-Insurance Company. A reporte’ mnde . n regard to ft, clalmfng that ha was actine un- ¥ 1 In the sl turther Inquiries regarding the matter; and de- | & Sl P 8 BCtng un | bbery, and savs that Lawiess was insuch a | £ga Nees when he was In the Leclalatare in | ') drink-sour-nasiand-vou-don't " comparis ; . bt o dogres of neelect and ineMciercy, i | for AVTUCUISTE e 4TS e sare. up (he | condition st e 1d not Kuow whetlcr e i 1 ami e would ot be sbov mumiiar busl-.| son ol the meir who warild_ vote Lo two tickets I Tomara 1Al oo W oo TEa i slrache Badson.Ja0, 18, 1478, atek pot of absoluto corraption, n Mr. Kern's sd- | goods, knowing' he ‘wns In i wrong, ‘Tii | & doliar or not. ' The other gentlemett were not | nere l ho wore elecizd aantn. - HEPUSLIGAR. | wbin full, the Retudiesns in his oplaion all be- | §o'cluck Saturday nighty at which time steys ot of pare cussedness vn | 8eco lay, a— N Unnocesss cadavernus and afilicted with | would be taken for (h ;i \g . minfstration which will convince the people uf | wholg maticr was & act of BOE SUMERERR U0 | e cotten, ' No arréste had been made up o 2 A WORD WITN COLORED REPUDLICANS. Uad Tivers, and. Rrbocetios sl Tho fadicars | of n Caurraien oo faranent egaaizuion | 66,000 POLICIES IN. FORCE, ward. Coolé County of the imperativo necessity fora | BetVa, BTG B M nodel Sherlfl, Modet offi- | 18t hour, however, and it was nol auticlosted Ta the Edltot of The Tritune, . thouglit It superlatively fuony. change In that office. always accommuodating. Kern.Ja not, | thatany would be. ‘Iie Bheriff did not make Crick L 4 ¥ i 3 . e bistory of tha affalr fnas follows: On | e B e uties are. fmpalite, oy clmistale during Lhe day, fioieh ho onet ek Dt The oolored 'f,f,fff,,;" g RTUPID BLUNDERING, NOTES, Iosuring $178,280,625, : the 23d of Junc, l;s'fl. a r:v\#fit loroill(l)’mja.g; frglzl‘uu:‘n’l 3,‘,:;',{’"",:‘,;,”!{:"" mfllw‘ml slfgg T the R regnlar nominations and votlng for Judge ’Eb:r: -rn:nc& in thln S.rrwlla(ym;'crdly ‘what "{(lm vrospects for the Republican legislative L was rendered fn the case of 1ism 0. Osg e huttie defense Is weak, and Kern cannot —— 3§ Bradwell are about making & graye | PRrvorted to a Lable giving the pamos of | ticketa throughout tue county are very fattet- g i vs. The Protection Life-Tnsurance Company In | €866 B be gien 1o L art i P un, . XERNELS. mistake. They have no rosson to. bo | candidates for various offices o the Repubiican | fng. And its SORPLUS, by (he most righl standan} i the Circult Court. A motlon for a neir trial, 7 . 8louan has been gricvously The norest man after election will be Charley ticket and the persomal-property tax paid by 7 Kern knows that r, 8] ¥ aratoful to Judge Bradwell, mna they have I Y | Congresaman Aldrich ls making an cnereetic of solvency, was navine been entered and argued, was overruled, | wronged, and through his own thefilleicy and | Kern, for he s the moat certain of ail tho Demo- dtabl . each, Belng compiled by somebody who was | and el i he P ; [ o Judgment entered on thy verdiet 1he 10th of | s depoties’ fmbeciity. Yot Kern scts hini- [ eraiic candidates to be defeated. considétable reason to b grateful to the Re. | ol i'io wilviug Polles Court | £va Lolling sampalch Iy ho Etet Dt Ho: e month. Tho . complalnanty | Soit wos a moqtl oflcial, Anather ease fa an | SFac candidates o be deleated. publictnparts. - Jodga Bradwall snnounced, | MOFo ! g Polles Court items than | itle will sing small alter election-d i . O ratancing. tha corrupt. ani shaky | ron o ere Chatley Kern overriied tho de- | Patrick Martell and Martin Fianagan, two| before the Convention was held, that he wonld i up statisticsl matter, It naturally | onn e ichberg for Mayor, and Frank Ag- $3,703,602. r yery active Democrats of the Eighth Ward, are | opnose the regulur candidate for Represcnta- | SWaris with errors. For Instance, EN 8inlth, o y s ,..,,rk,,,g foath and nall to mfl.fum,,u, Rened | Doty whoover: he mizht. b, I Thotas, the | the Kepyulican caniidate for Clerk 'of the Ap- | Be¥ for Chict of Pollce, ls one of the combina- o : 'And it {8 the sama all atong tho Jine, colored | tandidnte, had been momisted, | peltate Caurt,1s out down a8 paslag no per- | Hoos on the Democratic slate. Charley Kera © |t would have made no qQilfer. | Bonal broperty tax whatever, The fact 1a that | don't like fe, . Kero, fn bis eflorts to gt sotes tels the | enco o' Judge Bradwoll: = he would Mr. Bmitife tax ot year wie 61430 and e | Judge Treo docan't appesr to be Gring the It charges a rate of promium fuliy ? then mave fo it the colured volers, instead of ol rect or. s 8- K :.":.‘?’.‘:fl‘xfi;’;‘.’:nmfln":,‘,::f.:;;‘,‘,“:,::fi nululnu‘ wu:xml.hem, Tho trounle with the | tate taxvs amouut probably to §200 or $300a 'l:hlnl District Democratic bearts, even it M. W, | 8dequato to maintain porfoct sol- . Do ol l colored yoters probably (s, not that they fove | year. This ts one ilustrationof the fnaccu- | Fuller fs conducting the camoalen for bim- | yonoy, and which has carried it the fall and Sheril's oftice, and that if he Is | Begdwell, but that they think they were badly | Fact of this particular table, Another Is given | Barber has climbrd trees before. . He'll fell thts ‘. b clected ho will give all'of them his custom. Tlo | treated by the Republican Conyention. Let ugex- | i the following Jetter: one. ) through the unexampled severity of has promised the same thing to all the butchors | amine this complatnt. On their own showing, T the Editor of The Tribune. e and grocers in the clty, Keru {s a sly dog. the colored men of the Becond -Distrlct cast | = Citicaco, Ucl 24,1 destre to poblish thiw card Kern's “bar'l " is an foll tapat Democrattc | tho past five yeara in unquestioned Some uf the ballitfs under kern have been as- | #bont une-twentieth of the whole vote. They | L0 the volers of the Flrot, Niuth,and Tentls Wards, | Headqnarters, No. 46 Clark street, and Frank strongth. on nesngd 54 hlgh ad IS eacly for campalgn pur. | 8fc therefors enthiled to ‘a Nepresentative | 45 h5ee npubiiahed In the Zuier of thit date 8 | Agmew duals 'out the cash liberails. All the pascs, and thery i miich * kicking? right un- | about onte in twerty years, But they Wave | [ogialatare, and th boys arc heartily inviten to come around. Th rnin 3 Ser ilsmose, - Kern knaws iow to follow Lisots | airendy Tiad one lieprescatatives and they may | uall oy bl heii amonk {hem: aspaying oaly | 8¢ lentr of saloons ciose Ly, ers'[| - Burplus gaintige bro angually de tactics, Kern did ail hecould to defeat Tom | huve another in the nepr future if they suppori Rinnoar my lases | wonld respecifully state | wThere fs no hope at all for anybody an onr ducted from the rato charged, re- Lytieh when he ran for County ‘Iressurer, be- | the party candidates, ‘They ought to remember nve pald the following amoante for the last | 41. % Lynli when he ran for_County Lrateuter, be” | that Timas was cleetoi by white lopubiican | B years. vs, . For Iw, $10i01 for 1y, | {iokety astd x prominent Democrat low Thile | duoing the premium really paid wl tuliate, votes, §f heand hin friends now ent s white | $4.408. for 1874, 84,474, {rlenda will have a clianea bo sutaliate, Burely, | 10 hiicsn candidato, tiey will probably find o Frops for T, - S0%) for Aldriet and Hoffman, and my two bose, | ench yoar to the actual cost of car- remtarkable fafling off fn the Yote the wext | 3% 744.U7: 4 total in eix yearsaof th Democrats, will do the ssme,'” K A correspondent gends In the followlng | tjino one of them comes up for electfon, Turn Those deslring to sell votes for Charley Kern'a | FYIDE the insuranco snd maintain- character of the Profection Life, #s bos slico been developed by the Indictinent of the ofll- cors of the Cnmrnuy for frand and perjury, prayed the Court for an imnedlato lssnance of an oxceution and lavz on tho jndgment, ‘The defense resisted this application, contending that they had a right to twenty days fn which to perfect thelr n}vnm\l previons to the levy on the execution, The Court wtas fnclined to take Ahts view, but Mr. €. M. Tardy, counsel for Osgood, urged strenuously thoe necessity for immedtite actlon in order io secare hir cllent aatost the sharp practice of Edwards, Reld, ot al. The Court refused to order the cxecution tseucd unless Osgzood should make an aflidavit that lo feared his judgment would Jost to him by delay, Buch sn afidasit was male by Osgood. The defense begged for tinte, and exbousted every oxpedicnt for delay; but the 11th of July, at 11 o'clock 2. m., execu- tion No, 11,684, covering a judgmont of $10,- 077.60, costs having been added, was delivered into the hands of Sheriff Kern, wu.h'x instruc- 1 olsion of Jugge Uary. Of course Charley Knows much more about lnw than Judge Gary. Didn't Baiyon sct avide Supreme Court de- clsfons, ond cau't Charley Ketn do the samet In this case the amount of A delt of 8300 waa col- Jected and kept in the hands of tle Sheeil threa months, Garack alleged that the money wns belng pald o #35 weekly fustaliments, which would have paid up the debt during tho life of the executon. Bnt the mon- ey was pald ot once, and Chsrley Kern had Lhe use of it for thrce monthe, Yt Charley Kern 18 a model officlal, ¢ Therc ls more red: Sheri(f's oflict, ) gaid & prominet tawyer, * than {n any ater Iike oifice in the Unlted tates.” Teuly, Kérn ls great and “cfficient.” In'the casc of the Kvening Journal Companv, he Bt. Lonls (lole-Democral Company, and iimndwnv & Troyser, bill-posters, vs, Btune's Circus, thern is also n nive record, A writ of sttachment_was fssucd for the plaintia on Deeorstion-Day, It wss taken over to Suerlll pe and Insolence In the avetage of #3, 431, 10, and thns i 1 " 3 < her dlspatel, which hern ls sald to Ive sont fio colored . nol taxes, which ['dave pald bealdes, £ thons to levy forthwith. Mr. Kern, af time, ern that day, because Htope was removing his clphi . % about is fairplay. Let the colored voters re: s [ Awt 4 benefit are requested to rall arund st Demo- = e ‘B Wwan repeatedty ui ) ot e s g H y y liave tho other, and | have ‘recelpted tax-billy | 85 promises are cheap and eastly s ok Loty o sty | Tl Rt ea L e ol poing Lo nolral _ {nvigoratton _delclently Astnllablo | Losscremal tomonuan -+ o GooD ABVIGK | 10 e nbacs samaaiar | a e e e | O eos in caat b frinh noad wryi et 8ud | It writos only forma of policies of office found the door Jocked, ll\l!l golng through the - window, | Buthracotbarium corporoity glioat yard carfea- of my distnct faithfuily and honestly durine my turist Joln eareworn testimoiial duclist. Inat ferm, and worked for what 1 thotight was for | _There is a grand uthy ln_the Repablican provenutility ; and each policy pro- o RAKL.Y The key ts Webstor's unabriged— NEADQUANTERNS, Alieir besi intercals, aud, b party this eampalgn. _All element D e il s torwent tra At the tpullican Btat Headgrarters n the :j‘fi&fi’:‘n“.25:;.".?,'.‘3.“1“«'..'.',"' o fuie cousiy dmconlflra!ulo‘rll'u: jre united | vidos for its convorsion into paid-up ages, and the corresponding word, counting | Grand Pacific Hotol, sending out documents ick to represent them at Sprinafeld. Very re- ey sce the ccessdly of electing the full Re- | insurance u r i 1o top of tha Sotumds 1 tho ane wanLed: | acoum 10 bo the dutg of tho lour, Gen. Logan | Peettulp 0 satasan’l Tainarmum, ™ | putiican ticket thi fal, in autitpation of 180, 00, URoR Jutrtaring, iniohap, Sherlff Koo I trylng to faston the responsi. | Was around yesterday, axid ne_reported Kepub- ive it Seoatorlal DIsteict. [~ agy, John Hoftman fs pledged to refonn the | OF 18P8C. bility of the notice ot helngiven to the officers | llcan prospects as excecdingly good. Qov. Cul- MEETINGS, esil of klmi petty juries, liois pledzedtohon- | ‘Withing yoarand ahalf it has sus- ¢ registration on the Caunty Clerk. It i8too | Jom is saiil to be quictly and actively workin . | ety and economy, and oniy the actual cost far : R toes wers gives 1o thy SHorll Tor Splctly, SO ciively porine || The Righth Ward Repnblicans met at the cor- | thic’ dicting of prisoners. - HofTman 1s o teoy | tained at tho hands of a legislativo servick In time, and the feason thav wore not for the United States Senntorship, and that be | ner of Rarrison and Saugamon strects last | of no ring. Ile (s pledeed to na man. e (s . acnt out by him'1s, s then were ont working in | '8 alded and ahctted fn it by Lleut.-Gov, 8hu- | evening tu goodly numbers, ond were addreased | not nledeed to appoint anv man, and ¥l only | commission, sided by woll-kunown tholr resvectiye wards, and It was ncglected, 1t | tnan. Gen. Logan thinks that he stunds well, | by Col. Dayls, Linscott. aud others. choos faithful and competent mren as his assist- SXORSEE, VhD N A dndd is l:‘ulpnlnhx:nlm. llucl, llm;vltvur. lm:, huhar.-ul the | and Gov, Oglesby thinks he hns o chance. This A wellattended meeting of the Republlean lné!.' i b 4 ; §:1 y most protracted an notlees [o his_strongholils, omitting, however, | worutag the Palmer Houss will be autioyed by % 0 ol. Georgo avis, Republiean i i e wanda. Tl oxpianation of- s whote | tioruta the Paliner Houte, wil be autiored BY | cutzens of tho Tenth Ward was uid Inat even- | for Congres in the Becond Distriet corrios b pedrouing ‘oxagiioation, hotl:ad 1o r is found in the fact that be wanted to dis- | PR RS Pl Wil talk o | G b the headquarters of the Tenth Werd | Leadousrters under hin hat. e fs doing goou | 1ts fluanocinl condition and mothods frunchise the Irish people. | e e fter: to-dny tho Demucrat | Clab No. 90 West Lake strect, - Judge Mateon | and effective wrk, Iy tho way, Carter 11, Tiar- Kera'a (rionds ero dotatz thelr beat to bridze | S e T ey e eotidar. | {rae fu the clair," Tl mectiag aponou with'a | fisom st pald’ Kenoo's asscasncat vei, and | Of business, evor made ¢f any class 3 over the chasm (o the Irish wards. But thoy | That's the way thinga look trow, * | briet speceh by Mr. Coburs. wnd Mr. Under- | he probably never will. Carter supports Con- | of i With : e e it (e (han e, | Thav's the way thingalook awr, rers wore | Fuod followed with a forcibls wavourse o the | don, who ia the frien of Harvey 1 Weeks, tho corporationg, without roduction o nothiug but votlng cattle, and that they'll vote | tho scencs of Tauch nctiviey, - An olegant clgar- fi'é"" ',:'!“L:d"" the I"ch“b cumpalen, fu which | manager of Harrison's bustucss. of assots or the suggestion of chango for Kern anghow." “This libel ia_atrocious, 1t | stand emboilisies the nurthiwest front, but the | HeFrerenied i o clear and convindug manner | = At the Democratic Headquarters there wore 1o unmanly “awd uokind, eud docs wreve injus- | cigare aro for sale, sud only mones Wl buy | meitUBC G0N Roberts, Me. 3. b Campnelt. oap, | saen the usual number of ‘old rounders. But in method. tice to the Irish, Kern's frionds’ great boast fs | them. Hepublicans volers are not bribed by | P O Do o Ml L ampbell, Cal. | thy honest, working file of the Democracy fs ¢ thut b hung two Trihinon. 1y dlllkes ho | cen'cicars, i autionk or tccess el | B T e ot o Sortomocts | 19 thers th year There 1s nd enthuslaaui, no JAQOB L GREENE, Prosident. h, TIo bugats he s nota Gorman, but | g briglit, and every one s enthnsiastic for e in, and no confidence of success. Fran! 3 was Dorn inTlolland. - The— Gernians ard 100 | the slcpe, 'Thete s o feolinis of iscontent, uticred by the oratoreyaud an sdjournmiant wus | il growix at Charley Kern's ineelnere” | JOIN M. TAYLOR, Booretary. stuck up," he {s reporied to have sald. *They | and averything 18 sslling smootbly ulong. ‘The " 1ot notifyine the Judges of election, a8 he D, H. WELLS, Asst. Sooretary. will all vote for me, ;heruuaa they think I am a | ymaount ‘ot work—active, Campaign work—is A largely-attended meeting of the Repub- | should according to iaw, but fs trving to'cnst all x i Germsn,”” And that's the kind of s mau Kern | gimply enorntous. b Heans of “the Becond Predinct of the Kif- | the blame on County-Clerk Klokke, The thing t b ‘Ti6 Republican Campatzn Committes met in | teenth Ward was leld lnst evenine won't wash, and Agnew knows it. Agnew . ‘A poor man clatmed that, Bheril Kern owed | beadquarters, 107 and 109 Lake strest, at 11 | llsage's Hall. Amonz those present wer knows that Kern Is tryiog to do su fujustice to him $10 for services reaticréd, which h rofused | O'clock yesterdsy morniog. Normau T. Gss- | Whexpeciedly large number of Socialists, show- | the Irlsh voters, the mass of Whow e kuows |’ N4 to pay him. 1e ubtalned judgment, by Justice | setto presided, {ng thele tendeucy to unlte with the Republic- | are against him. 2 Foote: and stasted for the North Bido with n | Eugcnc Sittigealled up the First Sunatorlal | 8na i votug for Mal. Joho floffman us | 31, Peter Nansbrough thinks that an - Sranncrint. On the way he met & prominent and | matfer, and said that it should be taken up in | 8neri, their ivn party nommee for that oftice | justice was done hiin in the report of Ais cne HOSIERY. Pl bt supportet of ghs Democratic officer end | order to help the Executive Commitieo and to | beiug the weakeat un thieir ticket, ‘The namo | counter with Garsick. 'The 1at16F was Offefsive | i e e b A ata, b whom he confided hls soerer, who | hasten and close the Dbreach, He mioved that | of Hofwan for Sherdff was henriily cheered by | {g 4 degree, and had & fesrfnl Amonnt of can. b snatched tho documont from kis hands and tore | the interested partics be fuvited to :flmr be- | them. Gon. Thomas, onc of the candidates for | paigm booze aboard. Mr. Hansbrougb, On camn- Tt Into fragments. 1t would seem that s uian | fore the Commitice thie morning, and that this | the Legistature fn that district, made » forctble | 5 promloent and hard-working Do caat, 'o aks s 80 prominent & position, and who has | Comimittee recommend thal. the Executive | 9nd lnterosting address ou tho lsstics | posed 1o Keru, aud fs for dohn A . g fitlc fortaue at tho ospense of the | Committce take mom action. of the day, ond was loudly ~checred. | Sherill,” Ho belloves in playtug fair. Ig way atomachs of uufortunate criniival, ought 1o be | . Tho resvlntion passed upan at a recent meet- | He then reforred to the various He- | not kicked ont of the Becretaryship of th %vu Meiiling to pay o bill of $10 for scrvices rendered | 1E was reconsidered, publican nominees, sepecialty to Mat. Hoffman, | County Domecratit. Coprnt ehin ol ihe Couk Without compelling & poor man to sus for Judg: §ir. Van Allen moved that the candidstes | the mention of whose mame brouight forthi | wont gat of offics with ol Fommmn tog D4t L. i pledge. themsclves 1o abide by ths doclafon | lioarty cheers from the Soctalists as well as the | feived o unatlmous. vote: ot thons, "hd fo- b of thio Exccutlve Commlttce, | Republicana prescit. ~ Mr. Batterman, the othier | Eileient sepais "ou* Yot of thunks for his tho personal property of the Company, it being well kuown thot its real cstate was ol no valuy whatsoever, and that the only hold that Osguod conld obtain by his llen was upon the personal preperty aud eifeets of the Company ing, their offle. Kern at Inet consented to put in'n cus- tondlan, but sl refused to sake the actual levy. Ho put in as custogian young Cunnir ghan, a prother of hia chief cleriy—an fuexperienced hoy, Incking judgment and shrewtuess,—a mere ptece of putty In the hands of the unprincipled oflleers of the Company. It wos ancertalned that outside preasure was by fre brouglit to bear upon the Bheril in hehall of thia Company, und whon charged with it he was compellud Lo sdmit that such preesurc had been brought to benr “Kfln him, and for that reason he had delayedd the loey and the taking possgssion of the stufl, An sifidavit s on tilo i the Circuit Court alleglvg that it was throush the influcnce of a prominent vol- ftlefan, cxerted In behall of his friend Jonn Reld, who is mnow a fugitive from justice, that Kern was -induced to violate the Jaw aud neglect bis duty. In tho ssie of the Company at that timo wis $10.000 worth of stosk of the Carliavills Nutional Bank, and 85,000 of other stock of par volue. Throngh Korn's persistent fofusal to do his duty as tho law dirceted, the officers of the Company were tnabled to make way with this 815,000 in stocks they were also given access to thefr buoks, whereby they wety engbied to copcenl the vvi- dence of ‘thelr ‘sraud and rascality, uod render more difficult, It not actually poasible, thelr convictlon under the pending Inaictments charg- fug them with fraud and perjury. It wds not antil Aag. 6, one month leas five days, subse- l\ue“ to tho {ssuing of tho exccution, that the Jevy was aclually made, and then it was tooJate to prevent thio miscllef that was antfeipated by Osgeod. Ou tho Oth of August tho State Auditor filed a bill to put the concorn into liguldation, and a Recoiver was appointed 1o tako charge of the effects In the oflive, there being nobody there to dispute possessfon. On learning of ‘the manner in which his client’s In- terests hnd sullered by Mr, Kern's negiizence, Mr. Handy pald a visit, o company with Dr, Os- the jall-yard, he ssw facea al Caliing itp, ex-saloon-kecher Garrick, now inel- fielent Chiel Deputy, ralsed the window. ‘The jentlemnn safd that 1o had & writ e wanted served, but Gaerlek sald that they weren's work- ng that day, that it was & hollday. The gen- tlcman atated that his cass was urgent: that the defendants were nou-residents, and were removing their property fromn the Btate. Al of which had no effect “on Qarrick, Then the gentleman threatened to hold the Bherilt re- sponsible. Garrick pleaded that oll writs had 1o bie entered heforo they were served, and that Frank Cunninghain was she clerk, 1o wasnot there, anl ho (Garrick) did not know the vauly combinations, Cunningiam was called upon, snd he Insisted that Garrick knew all the com- binations on the lovks in the ofiice. The bouks wero then gotten at, and tho writ served wien Kern'izot ready to hand it over to a depaty. ‘These are but few examples of haw tho Sherifl's office Is conducted. The Protection Life-Insuranco case, in which Dr. Osguod was the plaintdf?, 1 likely to give Clisrley Korn niore trouble than he antictyated. -Tliess are but o few spectmens showlug how cflicient Chorley Kern has proved himself, His peiit juries are ubsolutely o disgrace 1o community of Hottettots, The vilest of the vile are ver| frequently chosen to serve on thom, a espevinily is this the case in the County Court. But Kern s a model official, scvording o his uwn notion. g A A FOOLISH FALSENOOD, Chbariey Kern, the present Blerlf of Cook County, is & candidate for re-olection. tis organ, tho Times, sees fit to make war ou his opponent, Maj. John Holfman, the Hopublican caudldate for the same oftlce, by publishiog the wost glaring and asloing falschoods. The Zimes yesterday suw fit to publish av article In which it alleged that John IofIman was one of three suretics who had gone on s replevin bond for $4,000, In order to regain posscsaion of a cortain qunntity of barreled whisky, owned by Bailalo good, 10 tho Sherif’s oftl d,1n thy Miller. Turthermord, tuat Joln Stephons pre- Kern has a big ** bas'l.” It has been opened, Mr. Montaguesuicested that they recommend | tiomlnee for the Legialature in tins district, also 1 o1 SherfT Kern denaunced Mo u:,';m'm‘: partil the writ; that the bond bad been forfeit- | €m uledl and refilted nflln" Ho fs paying t;\lu. to the Exccutive Committee that thoy take | sPokeand wes loudly chieerod. Lol Seribuer, qg_“tlllvelv spat was Indnlged In yosterday . Chlef Deouty, 08 8 lylug, corrupt thiof ‘and’ | ed; and that Hoffinan had tried to crawl out of | {28 by the cord. Mo has It to pay out.” He | yniniediate actiot Mr. Youne, and others spoks, after which the | 8 D*mocrat Hendquarters betweon Frank Ag- ’ scoundrel; and, turning to Mr. Kern, rematked, “And 1 wish 10 2ppiytho same romatis to vou 1t you sustaln this man i what hio has dope.” Mr, Hardy slso sald to Kern: ©You have made & corrunt Bargaln to wishhold this exccu- tion. You have gut your |m{. and done your wark, and now [ will sce whether the law gives me any remedv against that kind of treatment.” Kern had nothing to sav. Inmediate sult was entered by Oezoad ayalust Keru fn ths Clrenit (A)Il!’l for $100,000 dumages, bis bondsmen, W, F. Coolbaugh, Dantel Krelgh, Cornellus Price, dJohn V. Lo’ Moyne, Cyrue 11, McCormick, and B. P ilutehioson being made co-defendants. That sult 1s stitl pending, and will be pressed to ®fnal {asue by Osgood. A fow duva ago ME. Hardy rave notice to dudee Doolittle, the leeni roprosentativo of the Coolbaugh estute, that he bad wmade the admintstrator wad sdmintateatris of the eatate defendants, e ——— THE HAZARID CASE. Thers is another cass on record which docs has collected $4,300 from the omployes of Wie’| “npe Nuiling imoved that the Pxecutive Com- | meeting sdjourned. new andex-Repreacutative Kearney, Thelaster, oilico. e hus Collacted 10 per cont of tho 8l | mitcca ba lusiructed to decils Wa mater i ( Toe MeNallyltes of the fat faith made » | Snoely UGhiik the Blobt-Ward bolt acuinat e e T orad.Jon | S i Insteuctions that eacl ward Iy, tho | gramd tremps t rallvie st ercnin, In the | dooly Agagw. i beine salked 1o by the A at e e pubcmnd Joot g:nu-m.bunlluwcdlrvurcwnmuu on the tick- lnlh(\ ard at ‘ll;‘.lkt.'" M‘ljll. aud by a lberal | ot thie yflm‘f,m:,fli‘w“‘}ana:fl“ ufi',_,".‘:f,':\‘ :g"jll’: 8 3 use of printers’ ink succeeded u gutting quit ] il razs fro e e Lhey wers apoeioel | e, Montaguo moved that the Eseeutro | B logener: leialy was (irs s ol s | wostioi A mot o Denioerut fked Frankd ow it 4 m C 2 ¢ | purity, and forgetful of the fact that fu the ¥ ea’ moucy—nat, his owo—to sl n forming she | for Yiantague’s motion uta | satnefatth, hebad heon denounceilus b boliticul | sorrow for having done such a thing, sud would 3 . o e to onler | s iy S A SO | Bl s, aupton o the s | Sl it Mt slbed | e et ¥ e L P ? , Whic g eellug, ¢l N ¢ b J up sbbut $4,000 besldes 0 tho Caninaign Com- | ¥ bucke eaid Lt thoy worgeiliing to ablde T e Mt e °‘.’f§'|‘i’.‘ Goteths | K. aud that closed th discooshun. mities ag an msac: :""min ;:"';Wm To0 ke | the decision of the Exccutive Committoe, 8 | through his talk, he introduced Mr. Condon, | = o = #ccure & 'mmh]“l s, s Lenchimon bouht | 1ot of workers wero idle awaltlui tiie dacision,~ | the Bat candidats for Congress In the Secund LACE CURTAIRS, ‘\k'lwlfl'“ "W‘K V:m "; ‘mc"“ fu r: ,‘,“ f“"l’;"‘ men who would support the Ropubllean ticket, | Distriet, whu had previously concealed bis o eI Ward wera n«_m! e e mteq | mo matter who the Committee decided were the | apeccts under the Chulrmau's hat, ~ Coudon Gonvention. “They taok the mouoy and voted | jcgal candidates, Mr. Slulling' motion eaathen | spuko for nearly an hour, aud would bave diiven W % loscd B (Earhwoon e secure i o, | WL ciolbn syots ot 0ot | | s sulors ey bad st the Hion A et gl Lot i AR, o ry which was o e pat ¢ Fifte Vard, g 3 . which ho ldn't get, solid, all the same. THOTS | ol socondode WArd. Foporis. Wers alled Tor, | S web aittlonod ot the deor mace. tha e large lot of Moglery at n : aro other little Conventlon notes which will | B d ™ T m A e e tha ancluce. heforo the eampaigy s | Selislaciory ;:!noruwcramnlu frous mil dections | covery that be was wrendoing i thiu, Bein l“S. ossage great foss to the importer, over, For ‘fostanc, how the “Touth- and | OGRS T her wag adited (o th Come [ Mo " alt, ‘he rushed newant amd and ave offering somo hig responsttility. According to tho Times, the United Btates Rovonuo officend had selzed the nrfiunr, aud Jonn Stepliens, Clerk of the Crimi- nel Court, had lasued and prepared tho replevin writ, ‘The man who vould pen such an article, or dictate it, must bo an uss. In tho first place, any vne with common scnde knows that Btatc Courts have uo jorisdiction over the Unitod Htates Courts. Aud, sccondly, replevin writs cannot fssui agalusl property 1n the hands of the United Stutes, Toirdly, ihe Celminal Court ot Cook County hea no power in such matters, Kern's causo must bo weak Indeed When such charges are tramped up and such shallow faven- tious circulated, Any vué who reads such an urticle cannot help but acd with tho imbeellity of 8 ne el twaddle to 11 its columns sfmply to blacken tho character ol a worthy map, who ia a caudi- date for othce. THE LAWYERS ON KERN, And now a Httle wore as to Kern's popularity £t apeak at all well for Charley Korn, 1t mugt | and etlicleticy. 1t bas beco stated by the Zines | Scventcenth Wards werw manipulated sid iow member trom the Town of Provisa, | whispercd ' to McNally, and McNal) A AAIN ; U ok be forkoton that Charloy Korn sots himself | Srat-ath the Jawyora of ook County wero for | LieY Were lost and how thugs, bullies, 304 | Julius "Webber was ailded fo o’ Commistos | Whispered to Condon, and’lie aubakded o give - GREAT BARGAING. ’ up a8 & modol offical. To caso [n question | Charley Kern toa man, Yusterday & Trisone thioves were employed for that purpose. from tho Town of lirewnen. 1. 8 Balnd and W. | wav to * Brick™ Foiicrog, wio was the udvcr. 0. 100 doz, L«dies® Striped Cots ) @l timo fs that of ilenry W. King & Co. v. | roparier obtaiued tho views of Aftv-six lawyers, 'Ci1k TIRST SENATORIAL. Hesa Rakaet Mayer from the. Foupreenth P e et iy crdanizer of ton Ylose at 25¢ a palr, d, | half & million flat clubs, * Brick * mmade a lon The First flcnnlorilnl District muddle is vot 2({.‘}1%!!::. lficponm ;hulum ll)ul'"mllu[“ m'“ m‘, ‘lcdlifl“um‘cch,n mmm{;‘ nade @ long d yeb. 1. Taylor yesterday told a Tain- | trie hold & tuecting the night before in volution to the pr ::nul:urnf»::wr‘i‘; tho present ot nesscs that | O'alloy’s ballcourt, but, finding 1t Would Lo | sfter abusing everrbol Georgo Hazard. Hazard will be romembered s the tngividual who was passing through Chlcago on his wag to Nebraska with a large quantity of and of that number tweoly-one were for Kern, At lic consented to do vertalu things. Sald one gontleman, who was in the company of five s an sondudel, worth L0e, /s nd everything not in 323!1."3."{"3. m‘:m»'y.:nd sceutities In his por- | oiicr mezibors of the lar: Do was stitt willing t0 draw of for the good of | Neld1n opposition to” Kera for Bherll, {t was A/ muathy wUh b, DY g et L galve: - ( | 100 doz. Ladies’ Darl: Solid > tlonal B 2“1 °h ";! el “; ed from & Na- | u Q) ol you about Keru. Ifolsa—good | the party It GeorgeE. White would dotle | = ‘Ihie Committee then adjourned, ulseo votiug to “burn the bonds.” The Hon. ace ur allls Colorsand Stripesat 37 1-2, ? woal Haak In tho Btate of Tudlans. Iuxard | felyuw, soclallv, but e don't run is own ofics, | same, and that tho Executive Committescould | Tho °Soventh Distrlct Campalgn Com- | Al Paich followed in 3 disacrocabie arwgue, worth Goe: FULL REGU- . sccompaplcd by a ‘“lone lskierman, calling | g4 g ray through npoliteness, imbecility, red- | put cither D. W, Clark, Jr., or D.J, Lyon ju | Mittve metju thelr rvouis yesterduy ufternoou. | sud MeNully voted bls mectivg & success, it Ty : bimself Thoraton, from New Castle, Ind., who wis undoubtedly s pltant tool of Trude, who Wys Hazard's attorn sy In this case. On tho rece " nlxe and geueral cussednes Yire ereatest objection,” sald another law. er, i3 to Jack Garrlck and Frauk Cunning- am, ‘Thoy Loth run_ the oftice. (Garrick 1s and it was decided that all members of the 3 very bieezy up)er a1 Me. Johnson bad withdrawn, thers would be | Co, g {xn Committos f v meeting last evonii :f . A R only one ticket left la tho eld. - B e et it aa™ thm oo | ruow of the bullding Now 34 Weat Lake sireut. | Dopt,, and tho designs and prices of | 50 doz, Ladies’ Striped Fng- thelr place. Either way would sult bim; snd | Various changes weramadd in thy Comninitics, | The Democrate of the Tenth Ward held s [ Va invite special attention to this | L8 AADL, & ords, Tennyes, Flower & Abercromble’ V was ydla o ? 4 i About fifty peaple werg prosent, and, according N : 3 Srsary for'the wlrut, Tney totusnd o | SLSAvo e RTeE, 1o lo soyhe, but 3 kN o o Ko auaiof i | Commign - i 1 G, B B | v, icaon rblretod by e | tho following choioe goods: lsh Cotton Hose at GO, i e snythioz to say in regurd to the matter, | pepticmen. E 100, 13 was slmply 8 questlon for the o [iomas U. U, and John Biidle wers ol 4 i . 2 . r st okt 14" hun S e saled | KSR ol i i ey et | Exovuive, Comite o iclie st io o wat | aphiniod s Commiics 0t ovakers o repur | W Mari R rih et et | Antique: Lirce Curtains, s e i 0 WA m A o ! ) 0 e b nd 8 EXecutivi inittee. ) " Korn ‘et iy ona "or o make ot | Frauk Cuuulngbaw, Lo lacks judguient, but | (90, 200" Gy 00 und satid that buwould ac: | Binger, Hil, and Campbell were. sppointeas | Kor s W pbell wers appointed & | (GoTRe o SRR BEALY BAGY, cept Taylor's propasition sl withdraw (o favor of | commitioe to conter with the County Campalgn | Hie 8patby with which they latoued tu a vary lake b Cl ounissione e question of the appoiot- o ry Xy there Is no confidence to be placed in thesa ors o slechion was Vrougnt up, | freuk Lawlor, Mr Lawler, dropulug K ment of supe & . statemonta of hia. 20 1t was dethded Lo poiion foF wapsryissrs for Trebson &‘,’d,’,’%":fi,zh".‘;fl:fi;‘ufi" lssenslong + $1.50 to $10,00 thinks that he knows it all,’ retey plalnly exeididiied b |y 0 e ol A speclal bargaln dn Ladies’ R;u “_ F I (llll]‘)llm .(’m tamsl Stlle Hose, a splendld quali- o ty {n Cardinal, Pink, Blue oftingham Curtains, Ay b ol e, e rampign Hierature for efther party, However, l“wflbhnuvm ntleman tn the vicluity of th City-Hall was “scarched out by Tus TRisuNg m#:(. and hetold the story substautially as Auother well-known lawyer sald: 'or o downright fnpolite officlal'wive me Jack Gar- rick, [o s anything but a gentleman, and he and Cuuntnguam run the oftice, and will run f¢ should Kern be re-elected. As a Domocrat [ *Wien George Hazard came hero from In- e , Wulle' Mz, George E. Whito is loudly pro- [ the Towus of Lake, Leniunt, Niles, ‘Lyons, Jef- 4 ; flana be bl with liin 8 box In which wers 20pos Kern, bacaise b Iy pledyed 10 Lave JUst | oyqgiiu bia' honesty and polltical siraighifor- | ferson, snd auch othor towns us Should desire | e solidity aud usawimity of the Ku- . These (oods have never been A Jocked up u lsrge number of securitics and cer- | *5hcic Gorrick 1n Kern's right hand man, Kern | Yardness {t might be well (o the volcrs of bls | gupervisurs, After some talk on tho encourag- | D e ? o ket ) 10O ‘.‘/ tfll[ls less sl . e 1 kates of deposte amounting 1o+ § s | e e e | diatrict to undtratand fumetiing sbout tho way | fne proanects uf tho campaiga, the Committes | A0S FEre £OIE befurt the people with I wich & " sold at less shan $3.50 @ pair, he was liablo Lo loge bis wealth 1f ‘Lo camo in | Garrick fs pledeed to Kern. (rsiek'e great | 1o which he ia sllcyod to bave conducted big | adjaurned to moet again totiy ut 2 o'clock. e o Ui LSt ratI Rty eADA e Toub chas From #8.00 {o $35.00. . fiatact with bls creditors, Lo brought With [ forials to dispense whisky, and, as & saloon. | business travsactions. - Ald. White bus devoted he Executive Commitice of the scventh | YOt IS MO, PEOOUEE ERCAK BUCIE Sl . 2 3 "one'‘tifrun’ named Thoraton, | furie e o ditbente whisky, i ue, » aloos’ | 4ol Wikcution o pollics wurln tha past | Sounsorial Disrict st 3 beadquartore yuster: | Hisosiy may to ke bbur ppectatlewasto | Notfinoham Facos, o R, 1, fo iare e Vrront | fHAL" PP VRGUE" S b (orgonen dhat | thres gt that s bas llowsd g lumber bus | dar, K. I Pavae lntoo clae, o Griaan | it T8 Ge mdaicus il et el ° : " ] L Flel cltar 0. RO ke - 1 N snnounce ie Col cutive Commit- nodeut ¥ . . W " weL of aitachment o the box, | RerD 8, Morkilic to perpetuste tio County | he'oranized the George E. Whita Handwood | tce woukt furnian the funds for tho camouign | b N ko mupton pelt e to s ik ety 131240 88 ots » 4, ) *hkh was ju Jo Dizov's posseasion, Heury . King & Co. alto gat out ‘s writ of stisch. selves upon Cook County, Keru has bargain Lumber Company, ha retainiog, tho comroling | ju this tlatrict, reserving tho right uf the asscas. | Dk Mr. Forrester Leld ou to tha tloor, suu pro- t M h akerost Ia 10 BUE last snrloie, t1s atlcirods ude | Inent of eandbdates to themueives, Thic Seventh | Cceded to review the history of the Hepubllcan Cot flge UsHuS, e » AL e Tait uacned wat- for 64,000, und the | a8 wiLbs¥Lageiald, the leader of ibo M | (o't aifuirs wore wettiog It bad war, bo lo- | District Leagus fa 1o bo okt rogpomaible for i | BATLY IS 15 itk koliz Tato tho Huanclal iy BbtE: 113 & 115 State-st. ; fonaer fur §1,00," As 1 utderstand it, and re- | Sy to Rern for dleting prisoaces Untl & privatg | Guued 8 Reoslcmsn Wiviay lo ous of the smal | own cammpalgu. ‘Fho Campalyn Commitses were | WUEH Mt arurs, who rouped shemsels I Fember that Y learned ft at the tlue, Teanve, | lutorviow was bad betwebn Kert and Fitzgerald, | towus oo thg dilnols” Ceatral Katiroad 4o [ fustructed w solect. tvs namies to covatitute & RIS hetedrs, WHO, Rrouved hemsetves, . Eangr &, Abercromble put the writ of H. W. Mt' & Co, In the hands of Charley Kern. va g that, Thoraton got out a writ of replevin - o ixan for the recovery of the Lox, How lm";“"""' understand, but Jfiug & Co. pald bomj. el 20d luraished 8 good nud sufliclent b ut Thoruton was allowed to cowe In i 13 writ of repleyin first after the Fleld & e altechment, and beforo we bad 8 chance oy Ve urs. Kiug o Co., s I told you befure, oSt thelr writ ral, and ordered f2 scrved on Commisslover Cleary al the tme made certalu {usiuuations sgalust buth Kero and Fizgersld, none of which have ever been refuted. And Kern to-day gocs travellog arm fn arm with Pnuuor‘lld. and deponds upon hum for political support, 5 " H H MEDICALs trade bis © farm for s number of | permaneut comialitos o speakers, aud to e | 1080 letly kiots dud tatked. Dy aud by w ot ECl' 11| 1Y e A e e thares Uin Uhe “Hasdwood " Limber | Birt to the brecutive. Commitice, " Tis Chaire Ts A uh e haltuian, Mp Cpatles | 5 U L o B“"“&;’c’umu 25, GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, K. i ¥ MARK, Cumpapy, In msking the trude White repre man and Secretary were requested Lo secure a it o o 2 3 - “ontdi bhat b had $35.000 warih of atock i bis | Foom for the ULCof the EXucative Committep | Kehos was Called for, Miles tusk tho lluor, 8ud [ oy o Nssinsia TR el ety TRACE yard on Sangamon, sircet, .'Am the “t::rx-‘:n 1 | during the campaln, sfter which the meating | ¢y minutes. Sface be had becs, bombmated, by lllplll'e Lacfi i (JM 0].\, Tall.Beyer. Shrkly ateerwards the purchasor of fho stock | *HOH0 guid, e had found out morw of bls vw persbgal 4.00 to $10.00 B umuL{w the city sud secured tho services of E. THE MASS-MEETING. - l'lll:wl;i‘m-?‘hf‘fiv‘fl l(lx::wu&urore. T\vmghhx iy . s .00, -,m;\u‘_- Fm“rg L. Graden, forincrly & bookkesper for White, ) - A Democrstic mass-meeting was beld last | hratsed bim uo. aid satd shat by hud dote more Chas s b D erer N . {fi.“',‘,‘;&"‘.’,,"',','&',"fi’;:'.‘.’"m';'\',‘{,\'},‘:‘:.'{‘fis 4adi5 [ eventug at North Bida Turner Lall, the massss | thau gy otbur wsu. - Now tidt bo was' noust. SHUC Urum wiluer KERN'S8 JAILORS. Bberiff Kern boasts of the etficiency of his sdministration, yet one of the most uotorious Gossage & Co. b 3 Youd sy ates b pwre ixum, and they ordered w g thieves of tha Northwest walked out of jail s | he says be discovered that thero was not wora | DOIOR represcoted to the extent of some v | uated fur Cougruss, Stoiey called bl & druy- TATE-ST- fore Tak U1y iarwlcan ks % Tt oy aad rondore & Beruisbos corved | e O o qucitions werw saked and | than 35,000 worth on aud.' Tle humedistely | pcople. o anaue & swdlpualer.. Well L8 vy oo AR GTaTaT Belory Raklog s i sy bllS, waa tho namo uf 190 | ow' camua anothor tia Al whic ta aay. | suumedeed wat sgalutt Wole o recorer i | GeuJoba P, Faroaworth alked at comsdera | ' ¥ud o L o hess Miils evoutions e Tk e A S T N ; e Ceutral Beation. fetiowet ooy sy | thios else than creditable tabim or bia menago- furm,aud toat sult Watlpendiog. [ blolength. Henlunied that the curcency ques: | Lo couslaered b had douc bia duty. Atr. Koo FINANCIAL. v i o % 350 3 balli iy o by, That joked suvpls | mens. Every effort has been mado to suppress [ with s busiuess wman who Lius {requent dealiugs ( 4100 was the lasue between the Republican and [ Loe then wentintg the usdal sreiignuent of EorABLRED a0, | afsexageeie oo wlfibendi ey WK : g, Doorgs B, Jiawliy, who'was laokiow io | tho facts, but shey havo coue to & soporter, It | ¥itn Wi, aud who bas koowes bia wes Tor Democratic partics, for the reason bt the Dem- }‘?‘:}:f'}‘;“'_‘,‘f;""‘l linlstration it Al lebur duitiy B e M s r Koz Co., st by, 3 | juapy years, te salu: ocratic party was alwsys in favor of bonost Al 4 mp W Ahetdd t CO- Ui %, Wioe & Co btood by, il dUu't | sppesre thet Woduesday wight & man mamed | sutoy xesns. Met:, wuie it von anybow, | Sorans, Eoh e Torr otes o ot onay | s, 'Alter st other sposcles s woetiig RANDAL H. FOOTE, BANKER "\ Meshaion Bhock, Dettt, M., }'““h’"{ altar the Cronts whids followed; | LWiess was loft on duty st the fsl 408 8 | ;5 er (o what way the preseat dlsputa with | was thie protéction of tue massce as agaiust | Wiouraed 3 0 BOADWAY, NEW YOI o Rt m&'fi&?{‘:fif"v?."-fl"nfiufi"&' Hbie] Siligerald wag aaked Lo serve the mitachment | Sbaske of the keys, sud thatsn bour or more | Aavlor is settled. 1ig ls vbstiunte, sud besldes | eglslation for the privileged closses, 1 fact | The TwelfthWVand Kepublican Club held 8 | Having bers i baohs reus o s O e o vork | Weh supoly Urussivts at bropticton brice o Lethd Dizun, e sald, *No, keau's do ft; 1 | later he turned up fna druuken condition oo | pe hiasan idea thus e carrics bis ward o bis | the grest question was whether honest sud | mecting io Owsloy Hall, corner of Madison sud [ biocl 2l dio 4k, Vice: Frubtbait of wold Lhoard: Sha ¥ ordered not tu by y superlor.? | tbe outalde fu the cowpany of Coruell, the Fiat | brecehes-pocket.” iucorruptibls wea should, represcut te people | Ruby sticets, Iast evening, Col. Georve K. | GUEGRBEAT Sl srisicuss seiariiiocd; Reks - gupAPAaL. .. i, Mo b yout edyicloct! o one ol | cundidats for Cougrass o the’ North Bido: | ~"Wilo ‘must bave a luruealzed pocket. Hut | in Congrens, o whctlior dishouest sud utqual. | Duvis. lebublicau cavduduto for Congruns i the | $iae*yuit P8 TANEB TT! s . thers aro wilich wards in bls Seostorial Dis- | tled men chould be cuutivued tu power. From | Becoud District, mude & sveoch which was de- ikt alid sold b rogulss con ’:Sfl:“‘n’m*’s FREE ‘ Largy duotograyh & )jnu'fi? [T thils poiut the General's specch was a denuncia. | clared tho best Lbat bad ever boes delivered be- | (8818188 Fawollet cultied Wall sdreut. b #ud stuck 8 ATBTEV L ety tgerald poblicd, * That balill theee.! 1 %110 needs u duftat to tuko tho concelt out of | ticu of ths Iepublican purty for the uusdlold | fore thut Cluby aud by far the beab be ever | iyl vausbiclatormstios, walnd 6o tw- | 85 ams b1 Lusl Mudibou-ste vppale tha Tebs L uusual Tor thls wen 'to follow up & dep- Jim McHale, the In'uldvré Dr. Cuok, the S g chisg lookd bad o Ita fuce. Thea Democratic candidate for Coroner, and J. H. Ijdreih, recently " setusnel frvus - Cauade,

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