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THE Ciizi~=< TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1878, hem the Mollla M '( emy :’m:’:n the hal 10m in the (IR ot No nol") Q. I. Mann_spoke briefly, and was fol- Jowea by the Ton. Witland Woodard. ires. Tho speaker knew of sny such ycuy as the Mollle Mamuires. THE NORTH SIDE. A well-attended meeting of the Republican voters of the North Bide, and particularly of the Elahtcentl Ward, was hold last evening at Branii’s Hall, corner of Clark and Erle atrcets. The assemblage was called to order by Mr, Cas- aar Batz, City Clerk, and Mr. A. IL Burley was shosen to prestde. Tho first speaker was Gen. . 1. Thomas, candidate for the Leeislature, sho spoke particularly of the Congressonal smpalgn on the North Bide. Tho Demuverats nominated Judge Tree, mercly to give respectabllity. charscter wns unimpeschable, the speaker desired to remind his hearers that the Judee always had been aBoutherner, and was stilts mempoer of the old Dourbon party. One argu- ment adduced by the Judze's organ in thia cit) in Iavor of his tlection waa that tho Judwe, §f elected, wonld be i the majority, and be ablo 1o secure an approptiation for Waukegan, while From Carter [arrison's cx- rience In obtainlog sppropriations, however, e spesker dido’t tnke any great amount ol stock in stich su argument as that. Thero was snother reason wly Judge Tree shonldn't eo to Congress: he mieht be calied 1o Eur by the death of lis father-in-law, and trict thus left unreprescnted for ‘Themas also spoke of the import: ing the other zentlemen on closed by urging bis hearers Tuesday next. Hirnm Barber, was fintroduced 1le sald the oppos! at tho outset of the caw) question to be discussed was the currency question, thts challenge been taken up, and the Hepublican party defended fts present position on' that question, was sure the Domocrats must bo only too surry that they had ever thrown the challen; that the Republican pasty tad so bols cepted jt. He then proceeded to examine and refnte the charges brought agalnst the Repub- record on the flosnclal questions, the fnconsistencies Barber wonld not. the ticket, and 160 theif duty Jrey nml‘lfl:&u !\h\-n C:n:;!l:; cetved W e B o \&nn had 1ald down, \ro, that the only uring the contest but so willingly bad its record and xposing, 88 he progressed, :(umg l{?ummnfllc weather-vanes on this sub- Untll lately, that fs, within two yearcs, emocratic parly was outspokeuly In fovor Now, the Hepubiicsn party practically brought abont that copsum- evoutly to be wished for, they turncd atound and appealed to the people of this country to 2o back on those principles to which they were 5o devoted tio yea Mr. Barber was followed Anthony, wno adverted particularlv to the neceasity for economy in the sdminlstration of both national nud 1oesl government. More fmportant even than the election of a Congress- in his opinion, County In spite of the county’s Lad.| at onditlon, tha reckless Rin County Board kept on plling up the annual apuropriations aud spending the tas| money with a lavieh hand. snd Mulloy, the present Ring members, the Re- ublicans had placed fo nomination two excel- at gentlemen, onc of whom had already served the city faithfull both of whom would, If @ oa the side of tho down-trodden taxpayers—uon the slde of economy in the administration of the He closcd with an cxnortation 1o his hearers to labor for the election of the whole ticket from top Lo bottom. Bpreches were also made by ex-Cougressinan Jasper Packard, of ludiana, Col. Rlcaby, and others, after which the meeting adjourned. of resumption. rs 820, by Mr. Elllott H. in the Council, and cted. always be found people’s aflairs. FIRST BENATORIAL. The First Senatorial District Republican Cam- salgn Committee belonging to the wing sup- portlog Col. Abnor Taylor met last night in Unton Loague Hall, Grand Pacific Hotel. Gen, C.T. Hotchklss presided, aod 8. C. Samuels scted ae Becretary. Gen. IHotchklss was elect- cd permavent President, alter which, Bimeon . King baving been suggested aa Bucretary, Dbe made a very long specch. ‘The following Is the Campaign Committen: First Ward, 8. W, King, D, W. Nickerson, Omar Bughuell, N. F. Difiley, Georzs Whit- wey, R.J. Kroff, Enoch iloward, ¥, K. Whit- ney, 8, C. 8amuelr, 8.E.Grose, 8.P. Ruseel), Hyde, I, A.'Brokoski, C. A. 8tory, C. E. W W. Il King, Willlam_Baker, Jobn E. Carter, Arnold Doclus, I. F. M. Avery, W. D, GQib- son, . P, Murphey, M. C. Dean, Christopber J. N. Carter, H. C. Morey, A. E, DI th, A, P.Johnson, D. Nelson, J. Lol Abuer Taylor staled that he appearcd bo- fore the Committee as the Republican nominee, He hadinade every honorable have another name put on the ticl opositions had been rejected by Mr. White. e was now {o the fleld and before the peoplo, und he Intended to make tha canvass, and woula éL éauury, and 8, Fred Warner, I, Roee [Loud applouss Howard was_clect C. Bamuels Assistant Becrellr{l. Omar Bushiell moved that_an Exccutive Commlttee of three, one Lrom cach ward, be s Measrs. Owar Bushnell, H, and C. W, Bmith were apoolnted at, Niuth, sod ‘Teoth Wards re- D. W¢Lyon, Jr., candidate for Rapresentative, made a fcw remorks, stier which the mectiog sdjourned untl) this murning at 10 o'clock, The Committee will have dally meetings until after ‘The supporters of Measrs. Taylor and Lyon are Repubticans, s well as the gentlomen themselves, who will support fully the county sud Congresslonal tickef TOW LAWYERS ARE BLID. ATunuNE reporter hos taken another srip among the lawyers, and lo tinda that the leral fraternity 1s unanimous In onc opinlon, and that 18 that Charloy Kern is one of the most ineffi- ¢lent Bheriffs Cook County ever had. Beveral members of the Bar informed the reporter that, 1 a general thing, unless tho Deputles are feed they will not serve the papers In a case where baste {u required, ‘1 Liave over flfty cascs here, of which I have e record,” sald & promment sttorn woich I have paid frof iog the papers served promptly, " Aua does the law allow thist" asked the porter, **Nu, sir,”* responded the J: hum todoit 1t wa went our b * Aud s Kern aware of the “factal” sgaln s ex-saloo! C! coguizant of the ey sl And you kiave pald monoy to Deputles for < ne papers, outside of what thie law al- o Yes, air; and fo over it d all during Chsrley Don't I speak piain enough " 1 the x:oputy Bherifls do you le:'l.lwluu oearly every, Deputy in the of- s !n besides your firm has paid these "1 expoct every ley conaiderable bus! office the past Lwo years. by 48 aud red tapo teu Frank Aguew rau 1 alsu't you tell me e herl (s night be re-elected, 1 m 35 to $10 extra asged the roporter. ** 11 bo is uot, be certain), al irm in town that has to do with the Sher- i about the offlcs than, who you patd mooey tol* Wy bave too much’bull- oftice, and Charley Kern 1s not prudent for me to 8 Ldeoend a great deal upon Otfica for tho travsaction of my 13 6o sucls troublo with tho anibale. They are hind and oblig- 2 low do the Deputies generally acti” 1 we waut a summona served 135 thers {3 $5 In ¢ ¥ k0 88 1 ibey 't]uh wheth you vome back, ‘t:m shot frota & guu.’ course uot, Tho Deputies are paid theirservices, whether Lh«p;lwork tice under Kern 44 stwply run so (tors, and in the luterest of the objec s, 8 obstacles possl 3bove has beon fully corraborated. Kern are of what his Deputics arc do- tatenients coe from good, re- Who can be found, and wha are fully T what they sssert, (13 1t was stated l:.’rnl 10, deapatring of ¢ “ou Lo the triends Vs 10 enter gy, NUUg over & ceny; Yoters, whom by clgy tHlbulatiog tuag be Aoport gt gy fad Dayiy, The TRIBUNE yesterday that uccess, had wade & propo- of Geo. Mapn and Col. & coslition with tbem, be ain wymver of Germau i0s to bave in his pocket, sbould receive in return the Americsn fricuds of Maon uct 1hat bo was waklog these offers came {n n general way to the knowledge of the Democratic Central Committee,and Kerr: was hauled over the coals about it, and promised to er an cxplanation yesterday of the charges, o fafled to come to tine, howeser, and the Democratic Cominitico fs In much perplexity sa to what it shall do about {t. Kehos Is eapecially frrtated, because his chances of success, gieatly impalred by the candtdacy of Cnndunirunllnt stand any diversion headed’ by Kern. It is un- derstowd, therefore, that ho han been trying to open nerotlations, though nnlumunlull{. with gome of the Republican candldates for the pur- poss of meeting this back fire. These under- hund dealing on the port of Kern have cost him within a day or two hundreds of yotes, and the impression {s now eeneral o the Demncralic as well na In the Republican ranks that he wilt be badly beaten and that he do- gorves it. As far ns the Democrats ara con- cerned, It 1s now cach man for himself. Thera 1s no lopzer ony harmony of action, but every mother’s son uYfllcm I« plunged up to the eyes n teardes and combinations, {ho only man who {8 helleved to have kept out of them belng the Democratic candidate for Scnstor fn the Third District, who I8 very reasonably sure of election. and demagogues that curssthis Commonwealth. I remain your most obedicnt servant, WitL1Ax MCNATLY. 1II0OKER AND WHITE, In the course of his search yesterday for facts In the Bell-White 1and case, 8 TRInUNE reportar TAD across a gentleman who made the following statement, to the truth of which he fs willing , to tnake afMdsvit §L ealied on so todo: Il Mrs. Ellen M, Hooker, now a resident of this city, owned and lived upon a small farm in Will County. It 18 as vnumul a homestead as there is In this ‘part of the country, 1ts present yalne s about 87,500, Her lealth became poor, sod she thought Lest to sell the property and remove to the city. Aceordingly ber husband came to Chicago In Scptember, 1877, aud put the property In the bands of Bes- sions & Kinoey, real-cstate agents, located in the Exchange Bullding, corner of Clark and Washington streets. Shortly siterward s postal-card was recelved from Hessions, sariog he had found a customer for the KERN AND TIE IRISII. farm, and uesting Mr. Hooker to call. To the Editor of The Tribune. The latter - answered tha request, and on Cnicaao, Oct. 20.—The interest taken in | bis arrival in the city, Bessions referred nim to named George E. White”! e (des- d an l“polulmem for tlovker to tncet d_the latter would bo on hand with . Beott, his ngent, The meeting tovk laco at Scott's office, In the Reaper Block, Wiiito sald ho was Mr, White, better known as Ald. Whilte, and he would go_an sce tho farmu. Hie also fnvited flooker to call at his place, No. Sangamon streel, and In ahout s week after tne first meeting Hooker went there and met White, who zald, Yo have got some good nmmny at the cor- ncr of Sangamon and Lake streets,' and Hook- er found upon it s salvon. White said, ** We bave a factory dowo tkere, sud showed him a frame building, 50 by 120 ffi't} Nos, 847 and 814 ‘West Lake street, on ground leased from P'hllo Corpenter. [t was good property, White safd, und he did not care ta scll {t: he had been of- fered 84,600 for It, but wanted 85,000 thero wero three or four trying to buy the tflnce. ete., ete. Hooker lold hln he did not wish to trade for real estate, but wanted to sell the farm for cash. White said the persons Wi had offered 8,600 for the m’omrl{'wef ] nln‘!f to manufacture grain- separators, but he had liad some trouble with them, and would mot scil it to them at any price. “But,” he sald to Hooker, *if you cau sce them and make & deal with them, you and I can trade.”” Then he told Ilooker that Dr. J. E. Gardiner, sn artiticlal-llmb dealer on Ulark sirect, was acting as Secretary of the Compan that wanted the nmmny. zird aafd be had bet- ter see him. Hooker cailed on Gardiner, and the Jater repeated to hlin substan- tally © the samo story about his having trouble with White in regard to thie salo of the property. fHooker asked him it he wanted toe Lake street property, and he eafd: **Yes, badly;" the company had money, and they had offcred $4,600 for the property., Hooker inquired what terms they would make, and Gardiner eatd they would pay not less than $1,500 In cash and the balance In a year. securing the selier by good, negotiable paper; lic was ready then Lo enter Into o contract to buy tho place, and could not delay the matter at al as the Company was then ready to commencs operations. After making an appointment to see Gandiver agutn the nexy day, Hooker went to see White agaln and got the Intter's fufl tenns; he was 10 psy 81,000 in cash and the Lake street bulldlng above inen- toned for the farm. . Hooker met Gardiner next day, according to lrpflmment. and that person 10 OXprossod his anxiety to close the deal rizhit up, and told Liooker they tnd better nukes coutract at once.” . Tha latter said ** Allright,” aud the two went down on the street, Hooker sugwested that had better consult his attoruoy, and Gardiner safd: *1like 10 do business with reaponsible persons; _you had better go to Dau Mnun's otlice.” " Hooker assunted, and they went to Munn’s oflice, on reaching which Gardiner bass- ed right on shead of Hooker fnto & back rvomn where Munn was sittiog, and, alter speaking a moment to the latter in a whisper, Invited Hooker fo, who opened tho bustness at once by informing bim = that they were sbout to make a trade; bo was to scll the Lake street property to Uardiner, for which he (Gar- diner) was to pay $4,600; there would bo auoth- er persun—teorgs . Wiite—introduced, and be ({tooker) desired Mr, Munn toact as attorney forall, As s00n as tho pajiers were completed thoy could be doposited with him, and ho could delfver them to each of them. The coutract with Garalner was arranced to be comoleted in d with Wiite in cight days, Be- g the contract, Hooker cndeavored to bave the property on Weat Lake strect pass dlnmr from White to Gurdiver, but Munu overruled him, and sald the title must come In Hooker. The title did come in the lstter, and was to be for two days. When tho efght days were up, Hooker delivered the farm papers to While, and the Jatter gave him a bill of sale of the bullding on \West Laka strect, and trans- ferred to i tha Jease ol the ground. ooker called Munn's attestlon to the papers, 0! persun sald thoy were all right. Hooker discovered afterward that Pnilo Carpenter hiad not given his consent to the trausfer of the ground lease, but during the two days got that gentleman to give bis condi- tional consent to the traosfer, Tne next day alter Hooker passed his papers over to White, and bls pext business was with Gardiner, e luoked sbout diligently, but could not flnd that much-needed Incividusl, sud got ou- other man to ssaust bim I the search. The lost man was:found, snd Gardiner informed Hlooker that in looking up the records *they found that = water-tax accouut of $11 agalnst tho property bad not been scitled; ho (Hooker) had sald the property was free from incumn- brance.”” Hooker suld that would be tixed all fl‘gm‘ and Gardiner sald bo would tnect bim fn Munn's office at 10 o'clook, shorp, thu next day, llogker was there un time, but Gurdiuer did not make his appearance, aud the furmer did not see bim for two or three doys, and un- il after the expirotion or the contract. After snother dillgent scarch Gardiner was found agaln, and sald to Hooker, * Our. folke have concluded we don't want that property at all."”” Jlooker urged bim to take it, and “Gardiner pald his **folks” hod chabzed their minds, Bellovln¥ that persussiou was uscless in the matter, Houker Je(t bim, snd soon learned thut Uardiner was a man of no responsibility what- ever. l‘udtcdlnf the farm, White wanted Hooker to deed it to James Klne, who, he was & brothor-hi-law down Euub [ uy Charles Kern by some men in Lo nameof the 1rish people Is truly refreshing when one comes to examine the cause. Tom Moran, who is always a goad Irishman at election times, but is never found among Iriahmen or Irish sccleties 6t any otlier time, clafmed that all decent Irish- men would vote for Kern, This assertion, com- ing from one who always wants to be known as an American, unless at etection tinics, somewhat nstonished many old citizens, who claim ior themselves tl e right to beknown as decent, and yet will not vote for Kern. 1 took some Inlercst, sud Mauired the cause of Moran's assertion, and I find that three of ‘Tom's relatlons are under Chnrles Kern. So, fortooth, because Tom Moran's relations get o Hyiug drom the county, all Irlsh who don't vote for thelr buss arc not decent. Well, Tom, the ballot-box will tell whether your assertlon, backed up by a imajor- ftv of the worst buminers that evcr ran the Democratic porty, will stamp the free-thinking Irish voters as blackguards Lecause they do not vlnm to put bread in the moutlis of your relas tlous. Another Bolomon in the person of W, J, Hynes comes o the front and demands that the Irish ahiall uot bolt wow, because it 18 8 Gerinan that bought the Democratic Conventlon, thus intimating that If an Irishman or &n American Lought his wsy through the Convention the: would support him. This Is a foul libel, for know mysell that some of the best Iristuncn in the'city rematned at home orvoted against Tom Lynch on accounit of the chargo of purchasing a_ convention, and of course tho action of Perry M. Bmith was met with a shout of diszust by the 1lrish voters of the Democratic’ party, Now, Mr. Hynen, do not try to come padily over us hy workingon our eympathy to vote for a (ierman, when we are determined to kil the * bar’l ™ aystem. At least let your record as a good Democral go through the crueible before you ask old Demo- crats o soil themaelves by voting fora bought nomiunee, When P'uu were clected on the Gree- ley Democtatic ticket to represent Arkansas, didn't you go over, bodi and breeches to tha Republican party ino Washington? Posaibly you liave a love for purchoset candidates.” No, Mesers. Hynes and Moran, the time has gone by when you can pluce the Devll on the Deniocratic ticket'and get the Irish to vote for hin, We will Iay some of the Jrish out ss well as Kern, the fithy 2mes_candldate. Democrats, do as the decent Republicans hayedone, kill the bum- mers and their azents, and alter o while decent men will bave a chance, Yours, cte., FounTRENTU WARD DEMOCRAT. BRINCK'S STORY ABOUT WIIITE, Mr. William Brinck, at present employcd s foreman by the Bouth Bide Raliroad Company, but formerly connected with Georgo E. White in business, last night detulled bis alleged sor- rows and wrongs to 8 TRIDUNE reporter os fol- lows: Mr, Brinck reslies at No. 311 Bedgwick strect, which, as Mr. Whito sy remcmber, is on the North 8jde, and there hoean be found. In November, 1876, ho became & partner with Fred Brachvogel in o molding fuctory, which commenced buslness on Bedgwick street. Alter some tnonths had clapsed ove Edward Hart cama inte the finn, and Brinck, baving procured other cmployment, desired to withdraw. Tho tirm fim\'n him judgment mnotes for the $1.000 which ho had put in, and, as sccurlty, zave a chattel mortzage on the machiuery and plant, ‘The uotes Lore 10 per cent iutereat, and ft was understood that payment of the vrincipal should not be demanded for tivo years. Immediatelv folluwing on this arranzement the finn employed a new bookkeeper, who, af- ter a ahort time, developed an extremo intercst In thu welfarc of Georre E. White. Brachvogel was futroduced to the ex-Alderman, who talked very biz about getting up a stock company and poying oft Brinck. 1f tho partners would put in some more mouey, J¢ (George E. Whity, would sell out his lumbcr-fard and devote al bis energries to the aflalrs of the molding fac. tory, 1In the summer of 1817 Brinck bethought him that he vugnt to bave better sccurity thun that which nad beou given, The finn wantea to move the works from Seduwick strect to North avenue, snd, against the advice of his attorney, Brinck allowed the machinery, ete, to be removed. Brinck was obllzed to leayo the city, and during his absence tho White tlon svquired full control of the bul was removed to some premises on Luke atreet, near May, and run as o stock cnmnnn{‘. Laet year, Brinck, tired of the clernal and never-fulfiiled promises with which be had been fed, entercd suit In the Buperior Court on the udement-votes. Then came George White, by aw, one Cliue, o saloon-keeper on the corvor of Leke aud Suu- fnmnn reets, with o story intended to shut oft irinck altogether. This 'Cline swore that he had & prior claiin on the machinery and ather belongings of the frm, now known os the “hrachvogel Moldlug Company.” On the strength of the aflidavits mado s postponcment wis ,Dlnlucd. avd the case will not come up for rcu ment before next Jsuuary. Brachvogel, hio bad also contributed $1,000 to the business, 'waa made President of the alleged stock comnpany during last winter, but w unced on the earljest opportunity. The result fs that hoth heand Brinck are out the $1,000 which they subscribed, and which Is, as far as they know, thy only capital of the concern of which™ (eorse E, White is the actlng and respounsible mauager. Brinck doclares that ho was gouged, not unly out of his Intercst, butof the princlval suu ndvanced, and avers that hic will have Lhe Bena- torial aspl end his_confederates indicied for perjury. Hoth Brinck and his wits are will- fug to make sflidavic a8 to tho facts, snd da- clare that they will make White disgorge his flgotten goina., They acquit Brachvogel en- tissly of blame, and say that until White and bis crowd nequired coutrol the coucern was dolniz a good paylug business, Bul as usnal In all such cases Mr. White came out abead, and the othera aro mourning, _Mr. Fred Brachvoge), & olcture-Irame desicr, could not be found last evening, It 1s sald that he can tell 8 hard story ubout s busiuess trans- action he had with George E. White. A gen- tleman gave a lttle outline of it jast night to a reporter, Brachvogel was runying s molding manufactory o0 the North — Side, sud had “about 81,800 or $3,000 worth of machinery which White {nduced hbin to put intoa” concern under the name of 1he Brachyogel Molding Company, White held one- halt of the stuck, Hrachvogel oue-quarter, aud a third persou—Willlam Briuck, who outln 61, 000—the remalning quarter. This was in Decem- heror Jlnulr{ last. Operatlons were begun at 264 and 200 West Lake street, andln o few wonths White lovited Brachvovel to step down and out by orderiug bim to leave tho premises, which ho did. A lawsuit resulted trom the trapsacifon, and it Is ssscried thereln that White made misrepresentations to Hrachvogel when he soproacbed him abuut the schetne. MR, M’NALLY’S STATEMENT. To the Editor of The Trilune. Cuicago, Oct. 20.—Iu your lssue of Bunday, Oct. 97, under the kcsd ot local palitics, wy pame {8 coupled with somne gosalp at the Dewo- cratic pesdyuarters sbout Johu W. Hortou and Col. Cleary,~that Hortou 1s ready and auxious to got off the Greenback ticket, providing Col. Cleary can be put o, aud that I sm the broker to negotlste the bargain aud sale. 1 will say that lam no sdept in that business, as Col. Cleary must well know by tbls tiwe. gen- tleman has called upon “me upon soversl occus us ssklng Ll the watter could ot bo Sxed up, aud saying that no mavn ever did auything for bin but be did ten times as wuch fu retora. [ ssid to nlm I would not llsten to such talk, as Jon W. Horton kuew the ¢xacting cuaructer of the Greeubuck Exceutive Coummit- tee that any wan wuo played falsc or trickish with them now would soouer or luter pay the penatty or thelr shortcoming by goivg op the Bluck-Tist, to rewain there 80 Joug us thy Greeu- tack party should ext v. Horwg has sa- sured me that under no clrcumstances bas bo listeued to uny proposition from Col. Cleary,— that he wouid steod end make the canvass uo- il the poils closs oo the night of ¢lection; snd thy Ureenback Comuwittee, with God's bel id the frecmeu of Cook County, propose Lo atrika such a blow aswill resoundall over this couutry, and fureyer slleucs the politheal sdyenturcrs [ fargiicr for whom ue was looking avout to s furm, as be wished to get blm out West. White sald the farm sulted him 3 he gesired & place where his family could ge for u scason; aud where hio could resory for & season ol rest, ‘I'ho farm deeded to James Kilne, and In four weeks afterwards that person decded (¢ to White's wite, Bhortly afterward Mrs, White deeded it to Dsu Muuw, and the property at present rests in him, Duriug the past summer Hooker met Qardinor, and the latter sald, I got a big thing for you,” and mudo an apnolntment to meet bim." They met, sod Uardiner sald, * Gieorgo E. White and I hayo rot nto a fuse," aud called White s scoundrel, and said he (W.) would mnot speak to him on tho wtreet, Then he told Hooker that the transaction he hsd with Whits wus s job. White bad pald Beutt $150 and him (Gardiver) £500. Then ho remarked to iooker, * Didn't wedo it up pretty well#” And then lio ad- vised tlooker to ¢onnuence w crimiual eult ugaiost White, aud urged Lim togo before the Urand Jury st once avd get bim indicted. o sald that {f Hooker would do su hie would stick by him just as close @s be did by White, and they would 1nake a *divy 75 that he (G.) bad last 3000 or $4,000 by White, and b wanied o E" even with Lun, Mr. Hooker did not have any confidence in & mun who scted such a pars, and would not depend upon him as & witness, As soon ss Lo isfn a coudition to carry on a protracted litiration over the wmatter e proposes todolt. Betnz s man of energy, Indusuz. sod ability, he pro- poses 1o ges well oo Lis fect again, n suite of his losses. The farm was oriztnally purchased by Mrs. Hooker, and Mr. H. feels greatly sg- grivved over its loss on that account. Mr. Hooker is believed to bo a man of charsc- ter, As for Gardiver, his atalcments cannot for & moment be depended on uuless supported by corroburative evideuce. JOUN W, STEWART, 70 the Editor of Tha Tribuns. €uicaao, Oct. 3. —In these days of profiizacy sod betrayal of public trust it is refreshing to be able tovots for & candudate whose past record Is 8 Rusranty of future faitbfulness. Buch s wan is Joho W. Stewart. His 8delity as # wnember of the Clty Counchl Las been certiled by his late collesgues, rrespective of party, avd stiguld comuend bim to public contidence, As & member ol the Wiscoosin Scuate belore his removal to this Biste, ho bad the esteem of every wewber aud (o approval of his constitu- cots. Houest, capadle, aud vigilspt. he cyn oo pelther bougkt uor suld, sod as s County Com- wissioner willbe the rlgbt wen futbe right place. W, COL. DAVIS. To the Eddtor of Ta¢ Tribuns. Cuicaso, Oct. 20.—The excellent Indorsements recelved by the rlends of Col. Davis, tully judors- 10g bis charscter sud ability, which bave cowe from some of ihe noblest Irlends of the working classes, lcaders, al) of thew, tu the army of righteous progress, should stimulate every workingman to do his full duty on the day of who 1abora for his living pecial duty to turn out on the day of clection, and do hit utiost by his volce and vote to_repudiate the enemy of the en whose nama is Miles Kchoe. day on the question of the distribution of the eampsign funds, Tt wan alen atated that the Egecutive Com- mittee had recejved the Committee from the League with ancera and scarcely-concenled de- 1t was alo atated that some of the cAn- dlilates were o:posed to the Leagite, and were snxivus that it shonld be broken up. 3 10 of the League, e 8 ol etailed financial ststement:. | . 1. Mann stated to the League that he would 611 all appointments made by them for the country towns. The League then decided that they would go on with the campuien unly In case their bille 1y audited and pald by the The Committee then adjourned. WANTED.MALE HELP, kikeepers. Clerkes &ce TASTED - BOOKKEEPER Wily CAN LOAN : cash menofaciariog businem. SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, Rookkeepers, Clerke, &co 1 #hould deem it bi ITUATION WANTED-IT MAS OF GOOD AD: emploger 8:1,147; Aadren W . THYune omce ~A GOOD GROCERY CLERK AT A of that fntamons measure which disgraces the statute-books of Iinoia, fuh Judge McAlhster declared unconsti; tutlonal,—an act that has the pawer, It fully el forcerl, to deprive every unemployed working: man In Chicago of his hibert, scrvos no quarter at onr han #0 to the potls fully determined to vindleste our rights by casting our votes for the champion of the people's rights,—Ueorge R. Davls, A WonkixuMax. SITUALIGY WANTEU-IY A ATEADY YOUNG ) men m vern @ hotel ar restaurant, CRASE, Re. doug ANTED=A CLERK ¥ RSOLD rratands the retall grocery bainess, with ‘Domesticse TED-BY A GIRL TO DO COOR- ynl::!'ennce xiven it ree —he certainly de- . Let us instead vate family: cit; At IMin Wentwort QITUATION WANT X girl for light work: ANTED~EXPERIEN forms rasdy on johbel AR R tedits. TRESS B R BTmhee 1 brinier, were Immediatel County Exectitiv TUATION WANTED=DY A GOOD GIRI, TO neral housework: ean i ‘ednesday at 1) Walnat-at. TIONS WANTED=BY_ FIRRT-CLABS COOK, * s A 3 ComPeAsnt RIr] o KEROFSI MaUAEwOrE: i ent gir too genoral housew, CallTor two daya ai 877 Bitaeat, "o SITLATION WAN G ook, WaSil, Apply for 3 days at ITEMS FOR CITARLEY. Kern's ** bar'ls " arc still on full tap st Dem- ocratic headuarters, 2 The Sberif's officels now practically fn charge of & 12.year-old boy. Al of the oiher employes are out electioneering. . ‘What s picturel Charley Kern and Commis- sfoner Fitzgerald electloneering together Lo per- petuate the nfamous County Ring. Kern has never explained what kind of 8 bar- ealu he made by which he tnduced Fitzgerald to vole for the Bi-cents-a-day dietivg-of-prisoners 76 good referenc ANTED-TEN CAR Votes wanted—Inquire at Democratie fesd. quarters, No, 48 Clark street. pald. N, B.—No Irish need spply. All of the county suthorities. without dis- tinction of party, are against Cooke for Coroner. Maon's majority cannot be estimated. The boys sre earnestly invited to come around to Democratic Headaquarters and get thelr sl Frank Agnew and Charley Kern personally do the dispensing of funds, The Republicans of the First Ward neld & grand rally at No. 330 Clark streot Jast evening. "The attendance was quite large, and the atf ants were enthusiastiv, lstening to speeches b Harrls, White, and others, - t0 "Pe 2 Mr. P. T, Barry, Democratle candidate for Representative from the 8ccond Uistrict, has returned home, aud feels quite discouraged over ct of defeat of himselfl aud party, He inks jcl\:leen the x}ovillnllau. Ureenbackers, and Dradwell, as an Independeat caodidate, thers {3 o show for i, +° $ M. A. La Buy, who 1s the Democratic canal- gislature in tha Fourteenth the most pro- Higheat price RS AND FIVE LA- Ui NTED-SIX BRICRLAYVE! f d 4 A hoters at rearof 403 s Weat Madison-st, ANTED=K GOOD TINBHITH IMMEDIATELY 'Elfi‘i#'—:‘i“?fl . eral hot AN TESA g BMITH IMMEDIATELY VY AYIED-A COATKAKER ™ AND Woil ol Fite aia steddy w XN mwegglui’ng -t A, liotn sTioR 4 Norih Clark-at, 5 Employment Agencies, KAILIOAD LAUOKERS FOR Tare: % cosl-mincrs, 2) clioppers, 13 farm: un-maker, etc. CHRISTIAN & CO.. 77 rat-cisss boardinge Bouth ¥ide pree of the “lar'L! Calt st 17) West Laki ITGATION WANTED-BY A COMPE L) to cook, wash, snd tron. or dd gene Wikl best of city raferenc [ ITGATION WANTEO- n ence expected. _Address W30, T DA PATRICK MIN- N Iilinota and Jows; in Jumber sacds I " The — TIrish must be brought Into the traces so as to vote for me," says Charley Kern. nulv.‘ the latelligent Irfsh people vefuss to be Tle 1o cook and secoy Will Kern pleare explain how he came to starve (fale. a prisouer whao was discharged, and allowed a real crimingl named Webster to wax fat on the best the market affords? The dav after clection Kern will woke up In & daze. There will be no more “bar'ls ' L0 open, and he will have Lo go back to his restaorant. Wil Garrick be nis Chfe! Deputy thent Kern has made an agreement In writing with the Cook Couuty Democratic Central Commit- tee, in which he eneages to disches present emploves sfter election, a worst of ward bummers In thel suggested by the Ward Committees Or Kern's employes, Garrick, Dartels, and gone into bankruptey. No one knows how much they have creditors out of pocket, but 1t is & fact Lhat, notwithstanding thefe poverty, they all wear kia gloves, fall overcoats, and silk umbrellss. Kern has promisca to dismiss them, however, one and all, ¢o It iakes little aifference to their With Hoffman as 8herifl, such men will have little show, for he does not propose to place the oflice in the hands of bankrupts. THE DRAINAGE AMENDMENT. To the Editor of The Tribune. Critcac0, Oct. 20.—The proposed amendment of the Constltution of the S8tate of {Hlinols, upon which the people of this Biate will voto at the noxt election, 1s of far more importance than the cholce of oflicers at that election, and be- tween this time and election-day every voter should infurn himself as best bhe can, aod see it he I8 ready to so smend the organic law uof tols Btate that a system of special asaessments shall bo engralted upon our Jaws which shall affect directly ono-twenticth ot the lsuded vroperty of 1t Is proposed to divide the Stato Into drainage sod levee districts: to make these districts bodies corporste, sud to con- struct dralus, ditchies, and levees for agricult- ural, sanitary, and minlng purposes; to assess the supj-osed benefits upon the lands benefited, and {n case of non-pavment of the same to sell out the owner of the land. such an amendment would place power fu the handa of oficers which such a ute would create and render necessary. e proposcd amendmeat to the amount of tlicse sasessments, ana they might, as they Lave done beretafore, cxveed the volue It would necessitato a wholo brood of new oflleers to be elected or appolnted, and set In operativn a pondorous set of ma- chinery that would crush and wier to powder in the localities af- ‘Thers are over 4,000 miles of river or water banks whore the construction and maln tenance of levees might be provided for, # deemedd necessary, st An cROTINOUS expensc 1o The conscquences of this re far-reachivog, and the steps ands: winters work: free farei Trefercnce given. '8, 21 Wert fandofplicats Miscelianeous, F PIRST-CLAS nea Deen abie in JITUATION WANTED—NY A RELIA clty reference, as ANTED—A MAN 0 ;i) on of addreas fo TUATION WANTED-BY A YOUSU GIItT, TO do second work, or would assfst with cooking In s _‘P'f,l'lu famlly, Pleass call st 35 Houth May-st., e, 1n’ appearance, aud nut u experience in soliciting pref . experience fu full, etc. Ward, (5 ‘n wm}[ bommer of nounced type. Ile was Becrctary last year of the Globe-f{zll Conventlon, I.)eln:y then in em- ploye of Lieb, aud he sold out tho entire indus- rial party, so far us he was sble to deliver. Cleary and Mulloy are on the rugged edge. They have discovered that thelr records are too o have voted for every “extra’ allowed fn the Court-House work, and the publlc hava had their fil. They have had enough of men who would sell out to contract- ors, aud now they want wen who will siand by TUATION WAN' 10 cook, wash, ain erence 14 require Caila 4172 Lasall DI A T G NTED—MEN TO 0fth year: four mi N. B.—1 have ho sivertist ‘will not be reapansibie for any one else far_ any so- P.SUUTT, 69 Dearborn: erritory in ddress LaTietie Manig Conia VW ASTED=S0 EXPER Minonk, 11t { noti M. T, AMES & CO. 130 Easar catied Agents’ paper. st Wilkerson have B Ioe than VERY STATE —BY A GEIOIAN GIRiL., 10 D COAL MINERS AT rih Slde preferred. i any ‘kind. Apply to T A TION WA Nuusawurk or second-work. Fiesse callat D_TIT A GOOD GIRL, 1 The colored people held a meeting at tha chapel of Llivet Baptlst Church last evening, A uumber of spceches were made, but the one best rcceived was that of Jumes E. Jones, who ve the Democratic party a severe “:ur;;;n;rk(- Fe? foudiy” lppl‘lud!g i og of fect meana anything Lthey will sup- port the Republlean tieket us & whole, 3 Many of thd Democrats in the Town of Lake #ay they will yote the straight Repubiican ticket are disgusted with P. J. 1 ring of politiclans who nomi- nated bim. They sav be Is sure tojoln the Ring if elected, and woald be no Improvement upan Tabor, that he has sought the office for the pur- pose of maoking moner out of it and for the patronage he will be able to control, The unly recommendation Muilo) be has “been extravagant,~votes s extras,”" and oarticipated in all of the steals perpetrated by the County Boanl, his he cannot point to an {nstanco where any ono other than a favorite contractor, or himself, He Las deslt estravazantly with the puvlic moner, but the laborers ho Dpresumes to champlon have bad toefther rematn dle or work for a pittauce. The United States Clrenit Court room was packed to overflowiog yestenlay with Supervis- ‘The Greenbackers, spceches befure Judge Drummond ternoon, claiming Bupervisors of their Dart and were refused, the Judre saving ko coul only rccognize tho two great partles of the country, tried agaln before Mr, Blshop, and After betng swor books and Lady Bupervisor was furnished with a copy of the in- 200-at., for tw days, 1TUATIO)] SUUATION Iauadress; beat city T ITUATION WANTRD — inl to do conking, washt: work: good peference. _Call at Domestics. ANTED-Q1RL TO DO GE. 1a tamily of three. m?;u;mrhv it tAL HIOUREWORK cuce. 1003 Hoa »1§uumslnru-n5!_.. e TELY-CAPAIL. distaznce 1 Ct 0. tOflice for Women, 4 cook for hote] & shiort Call eatly to-day at Employaien Lasaitartt, oy &t Bmployaic N WANTE| A COMP ond wotk and walt un talile; ¢ +; Nartn Side preferred. Appiy At i NTED=A GOOD, c@mnuc,muLL FOIt GEN- eral nm:\u'm X 3 East Twel FU—AGUODGIRL FORGENE ork; German of Bwede preferred. ADpIy st 153 U'Connell and TRONG GERMAN O1f ral housework: good TON WASNTE 1Pl to do second famfly or bosrdiog-nouser o Jmeals: references. A ot inaviag girl for wencs Coll, with reference. At 3l Weat Jackaon-tte, M -0001 GIIL FOLL GENEN /2 74 Hamilton-av, | Calt after ANTEDZA COMP housework in s .EI' required, wagea i per MERIGAN GEIUMAN Inin.rouin work in privaia oft between Band il s. m. NENAL ™ 10L8E- NTED—A GIRL ADOUT 12 YEARS OF AGE APply 8t 151 Ublg-st. N WANTKD—BY A FROCESTANT G ANLCIAE INEAL, Dadtry, And ORIET LO0K: hotel. or Doartink-hotee; ity OF COuDTIy. waa benefited. forlight bousework. Be: e ; e ANTED-FIRAT: it et o Ve e T 3 MHIRT-MAKENS 1M- medistely. LONE-STAR Tl A statute based on SHIKT CO., 189 Dear+ ors of Election. TED-BT A private family. 4 cau glve refercnce. oA AN R ivetienced i I METEGEINS Pt Staneshiac s Imit is figed by th Nurs: ANTED-NURRE FOR INFANT, REFERENCES ADpiy at 831 Weat Washinxton-st, Y=A CAREFUL ™ AND 1 41 South May-st. of tho'land ftself, couk, wash, and I nd the smail UATIGN WANTEI oruughly understan: T geneTa) houss: au TED-GOOD LAI u s #SB-MUST DF WILL- 10 Lake cars Of furuace ats, 3 Col. Cleary bas practically withdrawn from the contest for Commiesloner, 28 the champion of the Court-House * extras,” and the yperfidy of Mulloy, his assoxlate, have | been too much for nim. Wi His owo record Whatever Lie may say ) the fact s that he §s no longera. caudidate, and Mulloy might as well place iim- buat, unlees e thinks that thy taxpayers want their movey expended by a pack of thicves. They have both vated too much o “extras’ todexion and Wallkes, and been ob- noxlously Nberal in awardlug contracts to the highest biddera, — e FUE THRIBUNG RIEANCH OFFICE! TO ACCONMODATE OUR NUMEROUS we lave estabiished yislona, 8a designated uieuls will be taken for the saine 8 Matn Oflice, sud will be recelved clock p. m, duting the week, and uatil @ p. m, dayst I KIMMS, Booksollers and Btationera 123 tatioper, eic., 1000 “Weat Side, RENT —IY_GOUDRL DOE & BTORES, 20 221 West, Moarociet., i e voters of the Biate are better fn- formed on this very {mportant smendment, it would be safer to vole agsinst it. position to print the bullots for the on so thas they shall read ** For "' the muendment only. lot should bave A "CO 1 or Loardingelouse, e elty or counlry, Ul ke .47 Btate-st. d_low rent; brick btat ropositions, * For" and ment, and the voter cun craso the proposition lio does not favor; but, In the way proposed, s good many will be induced 1o vote for a measure never properly called to Cook County had somethinz of this kind attempted a year or two agoin the matter of printing Lallots on the State-fHouse question, and the way shi vatls aught to be sufMicient notice for the future. Give us tho ballot both wavs: ment and agalnst the amendment. Kcanviressess =5 T o 3 0 REST—COTY o FELTON 3 o4 througuout the il T Yo AT e t prw aid as9e e Sliu Can iave s pi Famitly, Sl reat pare of fursitures if iow. North Slae. ]P0 RENT-PINE 8T, NEAR HURON story and basement dweiling, vith he rented for 8 form Y . D, REGFOOT & CQ. bejow, where adyersise; thelr attention. price &s charged at th resented It st tho Srovementay wili | o For the amend- Lnunaressoss - BY A in private fumil o L 1ot also troom base near Llucoln Park. L1iAs, N, NEADQUARTERS, The Republican Campaign Cotmmittee met at headquarters yesterday morning at 11 o'clogk, ctto 1o the chalr, ‘Tho Chalrinsn of the Priuting Comimittec was requested to report before the Camvaien Com- ruittes whether Ita action deciding that the tickets be printed * for ' and ** against " both the constitutionsl amendinent and the bond auestion had been heeded by the Executive QITUATION wANT R ook sl launds lrt; Tefereuce waqu "1l Twen Ifousakeeperse TUATION WANTED=IV A WIDOW AR IODSE. keeper, Bupes 10 (0 nf. 3 0F cali a1 21 Wab ARF: FATONY IIKICK TIOUSK ment 00d Uarn, and 10t 20x123, ¥ i impro south front, ou Mousve- ast of Aberdeen, uvery QUESTION, 21 Chamber improvement: bargsin, 10-roosu 2-story and Lasement brick dwell 25, 06 Washingion-st., between Wood a: store, dwelling over, yood ‘a; Madlson-at. | sm gulng ihlaweek: reuta fur €38 per monity st bargatn offared 1a tho ci @ larwe 3-atory snd basement 168 23312 eait frunt, Miscoliancous, - FURNISIED COT- attoraey, (w Madiaf. P4, ReNT-A 3 quirg 5t 1 AR se., ltoum 13, " Ewmployment Age __TO_RENT-ROOMS, ‘Weat Sidos V-FURNIBIHED FHONT AND uiable for gentlemen and thelr wives, also single roomis, witl or without buaand. T L ~__ WUSINESS CHANCES. _ A YOUNG MAN WITH $100 GAN HEXN OF A oo to TiRY 850 1 Chirdy daye, withh aevuriiy at ¢ Teqdired, and 1o BUmIL. B3 routh (arpenter-st., )i This house cannot be ListlL to-dxy for iess than £, 00 1t will reat_for 850 per month. Ve will muney than to take such Dargatus. Beastof the cliy. Mr., Ueoryo M. Bogue raported thatthe Execa- tiva Committee had {nstructed him to print tho tickets * for" tho draimage act wnd “‘for" and ** agninst " tho proposed issue of county bouds. ‘This action of the Executive Committeo was taken before the instructions of the Campaten Committeo had been recelved, Mr. Arthur Dixon stated that tho Campafen Committes would never adjourn until ft knew whether ft was to be lgnored by the autocratic Executlve Committeo, My, Woodutau wauted to know by what su- thority the Executive Committes bad changed the 1ist of judges and supervisors in the Eighth ard, The Becond Ward reported that large and en- thusiastic meetings hud beea held there, aud thit the colored voters in the ward were recoy- ertny from thelr diasatisfaction and fallfog into line with the Republican psrty, Al of the wards and towus reported that the registration throughout the county was full and rted thst some twoor three rman-American Eluhtecath Ward Clul bad resicucd on account of dissstis- faction with Mr. Floto a ceutivo Committee. was a0 orgauization formed In the futereas of 0, aud heuce these rusiznations were place, as the Club hed no_further special ubk_\-h lung and very excited discussion took place 0 constant (guoriug of the Campalgn Committes by the sll-powerful Exeeutive Commitice, “The yuestion of the sppointment of Notarles he Chatrmien of the Ward anics of deputy-clerks from each précivet ESS MAN WITH 151 10 ENC (gar ron 1oy, tohuc Tense i South Slde, 1CELY FURNISHED PRONT iid wiste or slbule gent, with PO RERT—A LARGE T00In for genticman oF withiout wuard, | 3 erat jocaitites ibed and {n perfect order, xtures fumace. ud arpels o the Riin lour, Dilag-room and pantries on ssme foor with parlar Miscollancons, 1100 RENT=ROOMS~DON'T WASTE YOU| In canvassfug Chicage 100kIog Tur. ruome ai 1ng places whea ¥ o’ all” apont JOl| 0 every appolntnient, stenyinz iuto vur oi % o AN TEO=THOLOUGH Thes 1 1ak charze uf . firile dud are sultcll orreabund: & NEAR CORN initan-ata., (o chol erty, well rented. MAT( Ll (i wentlenien lll\l(tvlnu w SUSURDAN_REAL ESTATE, 2. sad whlt e ublo o “Totbune Bullding, ranxe, 7 tailes “(rom plad ) L AL DI bt d Mt LY B5() BrouREs Halh: e S A members of the T COUNTRY REAL ENTATE. s vited ¥ 7 T e MUSIOAN. COND-HAND OIGANS OF OUR OWN niake, L kuod cu ba s0ld very low for e 1y seversl secoud-hand argans of other makue ve '\Iunul;t Nawiin Organ Company, 34 sud aani-av. I e ¥iving description,” pric DI TWO UNPLE 1) by 3 kentleman sud north of Twelltn- it E: mansh for unincumbere -third intcreat b 6.4) ucr land 1o Wood ¢ Ly, Wi o THEAT, st ofios of €. 3. Hull, 16; member of the Ex- ted that this Club Blanr ¢ (civant biswife: Michigun or e, preferrvd. Address KENT-COTTAG huuse o 513 OF scveil Foomi (8 b niodern fmprovements and Hoyne, 1.uko, sad South Blde. - BALE — CHEAP = FUISTULASS PIANO: t N T. by the day of weel uuse Quict sad e Vai ilurco.sta.: reat oo $2; brumpt bay, Address W 77, Trivune vitice. Heductlon 1o permiancui parties. tabte. ' P IPRIGHT . cetebrated blason wlvh OLbers of best niakes, 842 be found at ihu wareruoma uf was tlien tuken v snd Town Comml LOOMIB-ST.~HALF BLOK: aré; Jaryo (roul oo al furntshed, wiih Koo boardy tapis low. 15 paisaY., o pleasant Lack room. North Biae, RTH CLAIR-ST, ~ P i, 84 80 e week, & WEALY, BTATE AND MONi(0 Inwtock’ the largeit ‘wasr wd plance uad o, Exccutive Commlittes reported the fol- KW THOUSAND 101, LANS (N HANDTO Ly ot 10'bo found Tu the W gva Yo To the Campalgn Commitles—OzxTLEMEN! 1 am {ntracted by the Executive Commitice to ro- port (o 30u et they heve Lad ander condlderation our connmuhication lu regard to the form of print- ¢ the tickets, nad tho Exccutiva (ommitiee have decided that It s not for them to recommend any- thiug 84 10 how pruple snall vole ou the g of county bonds; that it v a matter for vidual voter tu determine [ EAIL U1 sy raldned s0ULL fro ON ¥URNITUNE, Aj08 NEW ORUANS, To rent or for salo on lustaliment plan Corner Staty and Adain; IRSES AND CABRIAGES, ather kood collatersls. oo TASH PAID FOILOLL GO ' Money i lvan un watchics, dlainon cacriptiun at GOLISM LS Lo Onles (ficensea), b hast Madlan-st. NK BINGLE rent, with busrd; L vater can exvecise S it requtroe & wajorlty of the rinting it for and s choulee, and U :olel cust on the subject as o € o o off tho ward **for *' was vrinted g, becanes atriking off the word **for™ in a voteagainat tbe constitulional smendment, &y fo that case it requirca s of sil the voles cust; so thatibeoptiou is p to the voter in either cfiu ¥ N EATH wntlng-poous of e Tribuge, TLVER 35 AND 50 CENT PIKCES N BACKAUES ur carreucy st couatlog-rova fowias Nite, & 5 HOUSE, Ol JACKSON AND HAL- Bahvo style. waon - Steain lieac aad bathe o each Hoor: 2va: e bestaccommodations the week, 84t $10. Brewster's tiake: Coucord bugyy, Tet g t d utse 4 Luasenser rockaway, and o oW rices. assoited siock ot Bud pliactons. 4 sl o | wsect Bruokhanis Concurd exhress of $1U1n nxciianze of Tribune Company. O LOAN -81.i4a wod oilier wid large rtlilng clean aud atirac o TR 9 TNTTY iy ek suind 10 aulr st el curres rove tate. i v Waatingto e ) LOAN *IN G amperty: Jos uMAHRE sul.\sn"no.usr..'m ;. i ockawa) & W agous und Jruc 0. lauketsy aud Uoree Turgish. it ley tiaty prices. PENNOYER Fluid wid by Ruor, Becretary. in; s, 8¢ $hit My, Artnor Dizon moved that the Cosirman fnvite the different caudidutes to appear velore the County Camypalgn Commitiee at thelr meet- fug to-day, and thei the Campatgn Comumiitiee hen proceed tu select 8 commlttee oh PrivtLK, who would print the tickets lug to the wisnes of the Commitive. ‘The 1csolution was tabled, together with the report gbthe Exceutive Cowuitiee Iv was then reaolved that u commities of three, includivg the Chairuan, be sppolnted to ecutive Committes uud do- wyod that the tickets be printed *‘for® sud “aguinst? botb the cous snd both *for" sud ™ « Committeo then adjourned, The Cumpalun Comuwitice of the Seventh Beuatorial Leazue et st eadquasters yester- dsy atternoon at 2 o'clock. E. B. Payne pre- ‘Fhe Chalnuan reported that the County Ex- eeuttye Contittos would tuhe tivdd sctivn to- OSD-HAND WAUC a4y, resl 10, EOFF, 14 lea, or sale ctieen by JU UL HOUSES 178 STAT) et Houle =83 Oy PENLE i3 afternoon whiclh he can Fexdiig ur the brepatalius o Ms. for the yress. DAY, OCT. =7, A fPHE PLEASANT, i i ¢ Luflli'l‘... Liln‘;l. oW vacall i ore Sty _BOARD WANTED. ARD—TWO UNFULN aud oadl lghi—wl e, daughter. A OLD-FABIIONED Ar. W boarders Address Sr——— L d clves e b white: 1 " KST““AI.‘-B : :J\rl‘::l\uh-] rewarded by returulug bl tuthe stuve ST—IEU U SRTTER, TH Le well pewer fod by returulug blia W 3 10 ¥e years money log whibout peioval. 16 SHED KOOGNE—BOUTH . for gentlewan, HOLD GOU . OFFICE FURN WILK MATTRESS NTE it I and workwanahip “IA‘\‘I}“:‘—G‘X‘U e otheria Aueric e Y & PELENS. 1L tusted Jonger th ‘LOADE OF ICE THEAVY, CHUNKY MACHINERY, 5 5 7O BALE—A_GOOD, bl jhivs [FO8 P b s St e et o' REAL ESTATE A a3 L0 fUFLLET Use (oF BL- Lldus 8Y- rick W by 4 L o by ELUI-aG oF 74y Weet Vauliurearat, bead fur cataludi)