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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN uld come to pass thers would husiness dooe promotly. ocketa of the people, ot now in & (overnment, from £50,000,000 So that it re- graiter next January, should pan 1d e a round billfon of dollarsin avallable for circulntion, in the ple.—and it did look to him as h to carry us through the win- iut the wheels of relight the furnace firca, give ho industrious women and men retouch :.hc ur:auln’t capltal t would spring again into new life. l“I'nlmm.l He lc(nccn-ly believed, he sald, he country was upon’ the dawn of a neir era of rosperits, and that the dark cloud that nad cen 1ying upon it tor so many years would be Jifted and’ dispelied by the sun'of a new pros- when this sho comeontof the the custody of U worse, If anything, under Kern. Col. Waterman struck the rigkt key-note in his communieation about Indemnity bonds. just and unnecessary hardshin against many of my cllents, and many of them have been cheated out of thelr just dues on sccount of this arbi- trary exaction, And I want to say snother word: Your paper deserves credit for ahowing up this infamons Jury bus! come Into office tha jurl OWn Wworse ami worse. cre are over 150 of the 800 Jawycra in Caok County who will vota for Kern on that sumption, on d out, there wou! cirentatlon, or hands of the peol 1f this tvas enoug| It has worked an tin- {ndustry rm:r;lng. loyment to of Rameri, and neas. Binco Rern has ies in the civil courts Idon't bhellove Another prominent sttorne {3 not a reputabla taw firm {n Chicago that docs an extensive buainess but that has patd Deputies from &5 to $10 extra for serving Dapers requirerd. 1t has been Jd was 80 uinder Agnew, denv ft. They will Republicanism was not dead. The ground it teavcled over was brighe and beautifui. Thero was no act of this purty in fta past record which was not absolutely defensible_any tine or any- where agalnst any part power, wha would “comna that the successhrs would only be the Northern Democrats, he shoutd think that bad enough. But the stronghold of the Democracy was not Its great right arm and wer were (n thore sixteen old slave States, le would not tor anything appeal to the preju- dices of azy man, to the Litterness of the past, far the sake of politicat victory. Republican party went out of power it would polanted by that old element that was onoce in hostility to it promutly when h »Bv nndlcr K’em -nI Uy eputies themse! |vkl:|uwlcdec wif put to the test, but they'll make sonio kind of an excuse, and clalm they didn't ask (t." + 1 that right 1" asked the reporter, 0t course the Deputies would claim that it 1t would not du for any one firm to eome out and say that they paid money, but every Iaw firin that doos any extensive business with the Sherifl’s oflice " pays extra for prompt If 1t went out of It he cauld feel 1o these loyal States. But when the re. * How ahout juriea?™ asked the reporter. you ask me that, Jurles in our civil courta since Kern came into office have grown Worse and worse. three-fourths to four-fitths of the jurymen are bumimers of the vilest and maost pronounced 1t 18 the rame iy all the courts. lawyers will tell you so. Thev never were worse than now, and for the past two years bad has grown worsu all the time. There nre some law. yers in our courts who ure said to vwn juries. 1 way what [ do knowingly. thouzh 1 don’t cars to get {nlo a contruversy in will ‘say that solid. On they tnarched with hidden and con- grecdily grasping for the con- lon, and with the flaz, with , with the tressury iu ave the destiny of the In conclusion, he cenled purpose, trol of the natt the army, with the nas: thelr hainls, they would ublle In thelr keeping. A his heavers not to trifle with the preclons [ the patlon—admonished thrm to work honestly on oclection day for the success of the Republican party, which meant national Josing Words were, * Beware of {Prolonged applause.] UK HON. JONN A, LOGAN, who was wariuly Welcomed 2s he came forward, said thut he would nub attempt at so Iate an hour to expatiate on tha lasues which bad been £0 ably handled Dy Senator Uglesby, Io be- 1eved “the time for argument had passed; nen formed thelr convictfons. But there 1 am responsible, “What do you mean by lawyers who own “I niean what I say. I mean that under Sberiff Kern the petty juries have grown worse and worso in the character of the men who sit on them, The Sleritl is responsible for this, though his bailifTs summon the juries, 1 say that thore are lawvers who arc subposed to own ., though | can't prove it. No case can be tried successfully It Is a systein that has the past two vears. necessity, I belleve, now to employ these law- s who control jurors, where clients hope to Every resocctable Jawyer in Chicago will relterate my statement, and * they would do it unanimously, juries havo been infsmous, and the system of teeing deputles is not & new thing under him." Another well known lawyer said: * There {8 not a law firm In Chicago tics to remember: that tbe interosts of all were Dbound up togethier, and that whatever part, might be In power the rights and priviteges of gvery clasa of citizens should All men should desire that the nanclal matters of the country should be of such a character ns to furuish stability to busi- ‘They must look at the records of parties as an earsiest of the future, The Republican wod, an Jt ever bad done, in favor of pre- the honor and credit of the natfon. oopusition wanted to attack the policy of the Hepublican party by wiping out the Natlonal t was by the ald of those banke that the Treasury would be able to carr of resumptlon, The Republican party without these men. be preserved. | y ¥ain their cases, Kern's sclections of domng o commercial ess but what has been compellea to pay Bheriffa extra fees. And they have been ad to get their work done on auch terms. One firm that1 know of b SherlfTs under Kern over $500 in extra fees, an 1 know of at lcast fifty cases where the denuties were pald at least 85 extra in each case. It has thing to pay deputies under * [low about petty juries?” asked the re- d_Deput, specie-pavments, 'y greenback mon aper dollarequal tothat o greenback waa born, in revolutiou and blood, it bore upon its face the promise that It should be pald in honest n the 1st of January next, God will. epublican party proposed that it should be made known to the peoplo that it had per- fectly kept tho faith; the sacred honor of the d; and that It should Ye redecmod The Republican party made to the peol Government shou! Charley Kern,” porter. +*Tho juries are composed of the very worst class of men to be found {o Cook County. For this the Sherifl's ollice is largely responsible. Bailllls aciect turles Irom bar-rooms and sa- Joons, when they mizht easlly secure reputable cltizens. Wo have paid Kern's deputles extra We havodono it to have our business done exped|tiously, and we have paid this mon- ey cheerfully. But It should not be so," Another lawyer, who practices Jargely in the courts, was asked what ne thought of £ne petty tend that every promlse le should be kept;” that this d be piaced on n high pedestal whero all the civilized nations of the carth could geo that the thoughts that existed in the minds of the Americau people at the time of that ent struggle had'been carrled out, and that he promise of tho party in connectlon with this great nation was the hobor of th should be truly, faithfully, and Lonestly Juries, "1 bave hardly seens decent petty ern_came into oflice. know is that tha meancst riff-raft to ba found fo the slums and aflcy-ways s always out un Low ealoon-keepers and chesp bummers seem to be tha favorites of the Is this the fault of the Bheriff ¥’ asked tho ?'uot course it Is. The responsibility reats on him," replied the guatleman. with Kern s that he lacka the fudependence character to run his own oftice. 1o {s surrounded by such a mob of he cnn't get good jurivs. It scems_to me, though I am a friend of Kern's, that Democratic rule means bummer rule, Keru Is honost, but he ts controlled by bad men, He haa the bummer element to counsel with him. .There never was o Sheritf who had so suits brought ‘agalost him -ts' Olsrley has durinl; nfs' térm’ $1,000 a year to our firm to bave a change fo the theriiPsoflca’ “ How about indemnity bondat #1n aM cases ho demands an {ndemnity-bond, ‘This fs not required man finds that he cannot get a writ executed, because _he cannot get any one to goon hi boad. This office has loat over £5,000 {n this way during Rern's term of office. that sro obtained by reaponsible parties should e exceuted without Indemulty-bond: 18 only required whera the tf p of property 18 in dispute. trouble s that Kerh represcnts the ru-tag and bob-tall of Cook County, nnd he hea made rules that arc vontrary to fairness and law, Noother Sheriff has over been as arbitrary or unjust The custom of 8| our courts since AL this point a somewhat rrogularly-constl- | Shr, Pty Jariee. tuted fudividual, who had for same time evinced a disposition to create adisturbance, velled out, » Why didn't you ndvocato thas on il the National ~ Legislaturol” ready and clever, and was recetved with cheer- fug proteacted and heavy. when half-tonded,” sald’Gen. Logan, and thus having demotished his ouny adversary ha con- tinuod his sddress. pently respectable aud attentive on veedingly good-humored, and strention to the would-ba disturber of tho ‘The retort was " ** Guns always snap The trouble and strength of ‘The asscmbla; followers that ace. lut‘nmhmlnl', Mr. Logan eald that the Repub- Iwan purty without™ stini-or: meas demned this nonsense which wagdde people of the land, namely, that the Goverp- ment of the United States sl CREATR VALUES OUT OF NOTHING. No auch power was given to Congresses or to aod the nonsensical {dea that money meant Mog on the earth except that from labor, gotten from the-earth lionld be at once dispelled. Jess without the promiso to pay, and the prom- ise was worthlcss without the abilit; tain it. A broken promise rendered that which the cittzens of this country held wholly worth- Republican = party eduuclated the depreciated It would be worth ould have power to }d mauy s poor Paper was worth- The writs was tho currency that cansed speculation, the Ly which the millionaire ma be poor mau, and not the money that the poor man ought to desire, but that which he should condemn, and it abiould not be recog- nized as of more valuo than that which It would yroduce, Tho intention of the Kepublican party was to make this curreucy cqual in its purchas- ing power with gold. There was one thing outside of this to con- sider, The nen who talked about flat money andof & Qovernment making money out of nothing wero likoa monkey trying to start a priarie-fire with o Uizhtalog-roa, “The scheme of position to floud the country with so- mouey meant a favorabie passogs upon 000 of Bouthern clafin: Democratic party had shown their segressive- nessiu the pust. They had the House, with twenty-six committeca out of forty, and, if they ¥ot full power in all branches, they would orace the payment of the whole clafms, baps aiter some years, they would como forward with thie demnand that tholrredeemabla currency {saued for this purpose should be redeemed—to save the houor of thecountry, 1t inight o sald hat this would be a violent change for them to make, but {t waas uot two years siuce the Demo- cratic party arralgued the Itepublicans for not resuming specle-payments after eleven years of on accused of belng adical, Aato that, bo only knew ONM DIFFEUENCE DETWERN CONBRAVATIVE AXD KADIOAL— the Conservatlve never felt quite sure that he t, aud tha Hadical always did, His Hadlcallsm meant this,—that, tor the purpose of protectiog the rights of tho citizena of this na- tlon, the people of this conutry bod stood by the Uovernment when it was tesiod fo the kreatest trial a natlon ever had,—wen of ull partics, be they Democrats or Hepublicans, should stand h and honor of tho nation. [Con- As sensible men, he sppealed to them ‘well the questions bclueo Lhe o nen who were un either side Let noatnte be catered upo taken be carctully chosen, und, when theysclected let them uot take ove from ad soughit eltucr to destroy Lhe Gove ment or Lo make monoy out of I, the Hepublican party nos done that it should It hadt been a pasty of men; & party carlug for the H:' hl;v.or& '.l. nat cile autlog o patriot. Gt aud hovor, but it bulnfnmhul"nu. e lep to the music of the Unfon, and ove 220 could sea thu glory of the greatest shinlog * from 'evurywhere where an execution fs fssued property, and where there [s 8 doubt s to tho ownership roperty tho plaintifls flle au fademnity t is the dutyof the Bheriff, when ha has 80 exceution agalust any property, to sclzo it in tho hands of tho party holdingit. Kern does 1ot do that. He makes no dustinction. In every prominent case lawyers who control juries huve to be hired. turw elther on law or brafus, but on the socure ing and _buyiug of juries, United States courts. There we have no trouble Kern's ofties Is badly managed, uries aro the worst that we have ever Lad lu Cook County KERN'S' ABSURD CARD, ‘The lester from Sherift Kern, asking an ex- amination of his accounts, which was printéd in yeaterday’s TRIBUNE, excited general amuse- ment, and was spoken of everywhere as ong of the weakest efforts to break thoe force of a wood argument that has becn made this cam- Nothing, of course, ts caster for a Sherifl, or any othier oflicer, or a person holding any offics of trust, to apread upen bia books to the fnapection of the world. the Suerifl's oftice are probably kept correctly tho babit of keuplog them Incorrectly, that fs, of omitting ftems which shouid appear on them, it would take weoks of pationt comparison aud Investi- gatlon to find out the fact, For that there is no tlme betweon now and Tuesday, Or, suppose that the books wers found to be all right, and that {t sppeared fn the examination owes tho county a certaln sum whi 10 pay over to the A cuse nowada, It Is not su fu the The books in ,‘h‘a be nulw ouxht County Treasurer with sume sligbt adaitions at tho end of hls sermn of oftice, whiat guod has the Investigation doned! 4t has not shown that be bus the muney on haud, nor Il be sble 1o pay the money @ _country, and the 0. but fet. ail steps ment cowes. Such an examfostion would Lot be kept in e r of the nation, written tu blood aud c bankiag fustitutions aud {psurance companies, whers & knavish officer sends out on the day of the examtnatlon snd borrows money enough to inake up the amount of cash on hand as it should be, ~ and thun ry- turos that borrowed woney the nexs day alter Of course it 18 nat fot ern would be unable to pay 18 behindband {u bis accounts} but tun Wllustration i given for the purpose of showing how farcical such an juveatization as the vue he proposes would be. Aud that is why everybody wha 1s at all fumiliar with tho way that his office is run was so hilarious yestenlay over his absurd card. Yerterday's Jowrnal, in speaking of Kern's re- (t nas played ita part. Tarel e M the coming election to stand over, aor that ke the tenots of the Nepublican party. A3 on ALe yery verge of & ,;nm and p‘m’y‘_ uus triumph fu tbe grand State of2illinois,—a eraud triuaph over the two parties which now Lsalied it, [Applause.] 1o therefore appeal- * Lo all Republicaus and to all honest Demo- s7ats who belioved fu matntaing the falth of the Batlon to go to the polls sud clect not o) Longreas, Lut to the other oflices, men W s were such as Lo justily the keep that ‘party hotd < Hberi® Kern has thaa far made what purporis to -sunuai ropurts (1), nob one ol which of classifying bie a fes record, I W koep, the Sherid has **lumped the receipts under the word **Total, ™ itares under tha suygestive word ‘The fee-rccurd reterred to {e de- scrived as & LoOK rulvd with us 1mapy coluwns as there ate kinds or classes of fves, aud In this the i uiied to euter (row day to day 1 In practics this buok Liss nover been uaed more (han twice & year, when 1t 1s written up Wnat dependence can by on & book thus preyared, If nut doctored, way be roadily iniagined, equally valueleas. Views aud bellofs sonfidency of 1 mi-BuLY; he people; ‘To complies with the law Kreat aud {n power when the ol men who were Dot dishonest or dis- @ It way thelr duty Lo stand b; e Guvernmeut should who belleved fn tho rights, jus- por of the nation, the lonesty of ud the bovesty of the natious of ) turulug his thanks to the sudlence for the stlcotion which bad beeu given Gov. and agaln remtuding them b:;a:.“ polls uoxt Tuesdisy, he bado for the occasiva. by and bimaclf, purk may be vos i ezsuiine toe duction of Jecorder Brockws: oty and whst he law sequired. POrts afv 40 Kross, of Shenill Kern, 1018 alunnuss uscloss 10 par- who knew what ba KERN AND Thursday worolug’s Kern' hetruth of the statement IE LAWYERS, s organ challeaged t that Deputies o o charged and been pald lees aw. Tho challenge comes froa ¢eper Uarrick, the Chiet Deputy While & Tuisuss sevorter was walk- street yesterday s promi- wyer sald to bim: PADEF hiaa got that thing abo ht. b b € about right. We bave defective ns Ucylsrize, ¢ 1his frst report was ot made st the time ro- & possibly_waeks. sfter. Junu 4, 1877, and thea not by Kern av Sherif], and was totaudited il Nov, 23, 1677, monibs slicrward. 7lod Of iy, Delig from Nov. 30, 1876, whep certain lcea fo) uired Ly law, but da 2ot allowed by | e notewora to ui It coverw the wrong pe- ¢ 1570, lustead of No woeation Is wade of 1y Umo rted collected werw varned. fiis second suport {4 not sigued by hiw agBueris, Lord knows whea, and bears no masks lagicaticg It was oves spproved o audite $ug cown Dearborn, neut Dewocratle la aud is sworu to the " been ata when $75.20 cotlected wan earned, report 14 not andited, R1thongh annie one & **Approves Ires 800 foF wraphers to the I’ mentioned, other than thoae herein atated. can he tetain, ddition to nin erived from the dieting of privoners? ‘hy tloes he not his semi-annoal * Thera GEORG R The known he Firat Senatorial Ihstriet, Chicaqo, I Frow certati Smith) was a citizen thereof, ant by order of sald Court for Jurors, and responded to hie name when whersipon he was auestiuped by the Al Prasecuting Attorney, the Hlon. M. and Accepled na & jury wrney far the defense, other questiona to yoor All the right o challenge im befors Gnally aworn in to | try | dbe Ybur deponent apon his ocath further sa; next morning upon his artival st the Court Ward, apnros Itis a Constitation of the"country snd S ner‘jnnr as Alderman of the City of 1o pbold the jaw and preserve Lhe peas of his ability take cxtra paine to have ‘them convicted. and aeparted for the Court-Houl crooked ways, Your deponent he shortly afte through the dall; Chicago ress satd G Qeoree E. x wnu:.u lml:mm hocus pocus or _ miatake, has wheiens his superior jui j:“lhl' Bworn and subscrived to before me th ot Uctobe: AT NMEADQUARTERS, N. T, Gassetto presided, ble prospects. . excited very general unfayorsble the country would be opposed to all I in fuyor ot’Cook County fn the tuture. et Col. Ricaby moved that the matter be refer- red to the Exceutive Commlttee, with power to nd | acs according to their discretivn. lfl,};l The resolution was carricd by & vote of 44 to o herills any trade or combination himeolf on record &8 opo Liand deallngs. appeared ou the reglatry Ust, don't thoy could effect anvthine, adjournsd. 12 o'clock, of votes on the smendinent to the Rraoing hg}gnen agatn, settle- whiclh show thelr suthority for scting, so th Espectal watchful eloction. COUNTING THE VOTES. T (he Edilor of Ths Triduns, follows: 5 And when the judges of eloction sAall reud the tckets, each dawa on ths Lull votea such candldate shall gl Sec. 59 oo sawe page feads: placed read, et 10 seo 0t pro- | of election to reud every of electivu ou the tally-ghegts. ‘liese provs! frow the “xrouvs” or *plles? thus sorl s rtios e hig citys requireuonts of the éectious above i ed by any Committes or oard. Report does mot regardless of the fact that ounty is Interested In it. The Repnblican Executive Committee have decided to priot their ballots “ For ** the Drainsge amendment, as the matter has been lelt to thelrfinaldeciston by the Campaign Commttee. An excited Indiviidnal who was saying naught words ahont Charley Kern at Democratic heald- quarters yesterday alternoon, was **hounced ' by Agnew and his coborts, ana departed mut. tering something about ** fres speech.” ‘The fact that alj the gamblers and thues are working for Kern 18 not heloing lis cause any. ned the eyes of the respectable peo- h al L(:g:mly. who are l:ulllnrlrél.'nclnlfl' to realize what they may expect if Kern I8 re- clected 8heriff. 7 L The Democratic Csmpalgn Committen has {sstied a circular attacking Stephen Keough, of thie Lemont Comminsioner Diatrict, for daring to seek votea as an {ndependent candidate against W, H, document was {napired by Bkelly, whols in dire distress, and who was nominated azainst the will of the Democrats of the district, and whu I8 totally unfit for the office. ‘That he ia unfit Is recognized by the Committce, tut since he has been nominated they want to adhere to bim, even 1f the' honorable opponent of the same faith. Bar thelr efforts_ will do no crata will rall read the ballots and make out the taily-ists as above directed, are liablo to beavy fine it s imprisonment, for esch failure to do so. We would call attention of all parties to Bee. 07, piage 460, that gives each paréy the right to have not less than one nor more than two challenzers in tne room with the judges, who may remaiu in the room if they tesire to do o, | res the votes counted. that this be done at esch polling-plsce in the ¢ity, and thus insure sn honest count of the Fraxcis AONEW, Chafrman Democratic Csmpaign Committee, Tuosas WoLrs, Secrotary Nattons) Greenback Labor State Central Committee. BRANCH OFFICES. ' ORDFR TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMEROUS patrana througaout the cl Braneh Ofices {n he differsnt. 1lis third report s like Ita predecencor 1n respect 0 $251.53 feen earned, nobody knows when, This ten in pency) an t—-without sienatnre ~thia legend. Bnt turnin. urct's’ repott, we find that dleapprova made no difference, a8 tha Sherif clung to his 860 in defiance of the Capnty Board. “'The Sheriif. or ratlier Charlee Kern, made oath that e has received no other fe (hnt who can tell whether he has or not from auch blind reportaty, and that hoe tanot en- titled to any fre or emotument for the perfod there Price fb charged at the Main uDUl A o'elork p. m. dutfag the week. and natilo p. m. i chine at 13 Sonsh ANTEN-FTiST" o A by ta KOLUANS, KITAW & CO.. Chicaro, i, D~TAILOR'S CUTTRR_FOR e w! ed._Keference required. We secommend Atationer, stc., 1000 d wh y ex) 3, Tribuse ofice, Ewmployment Agencles, - AND BAW-MILL HAXDS e fare: s coal minefa st TIAN & CO., 28 South Wator-st. SO BODTHRRN aarrymen. Free fard, andoiph st - wadeater, and Fancy . enmer Lincoin o CITY REAL RSALE—SRVERAL VERY on Michigan, Indtana, snd 1€ te on Michixs: A, ULIICH, Wnnln!m __SUBURDAN REAL ESTATE. it SALE~AT WOODLAWN, tral, one mile sty of Iirde Park, and two blocke irom the grest South P'arx, luke front, roome. furniabed: thres 1ota: d near denot: wiil be sold chieay i pacty ls going Fast., Addre e. 1iow, with auch an oath staring him in the face, Iary and pay for Saking ptinuners to Jfoliet, the huge emoimments 600D RESIDENCES Frafrin-av % mention this **emojument ™ In DEMOCRATIU TREACHERY. The cbaracter of the present Cook County Democratic Central Committce (s best shownby acting towsrde its own party. may be no news to some peovle, tiut the Central Committce bas sold out about every candidate on the Democratic ticket excepting Kern sod Mike Mulloy, The ressons for this are obvious. Kern has mnadeta pledge in writing, and & copy of the contract Is In the hands of Joe Mackin, which provides as follow: Deputy, bailiff, and clerk now employed in office _aball be discharged ss_soon a8 possl! atter I shall have taken my official oathafter my ave Aled my officisl members of the NTED-CANVASSKitS~COUNTRY ANDUITY, for n asticis of proven merij busfness oftice; discounta ifheral. NTED-TAREE GOOD DIRECTORY ADVEH- rmapent empioyment ta b i, Tribune office. AN"FORY EVERT STATR i The folluwing afidavit will he read with in- terest. It ts made by Mr, A. H. Bmith, former- Iy of this city, who for two sears represented the present Tenth Ward In the Council, The statements made by him under oath deserve the conslderation of the electors of the First Sena- torial District, to most of whom he s personatiy raaired in avery 1be numinee. o it thken ymme- A a fowaer. W 35, li:l;:ll solicitors: VWANTED=A Goon And Territor, or address Ls Belle Manor'g Co. AGENTS FOR Ti1 the Tk - bend 3.cent stam Bigek, Chtcsgo. 7 ANTRU—PREAS 100 WiLL ROY A BR from depat At Lagran 13 down and $3 monthly; and stown free: fare, Vnornta. FIEA BROWN. 1. COUNTRY REAL ENTATE, MINRIAL LANDS, TiM. vining Iands for sale of excnAnge by J. H. i i 1 ¥ LATEST NOVE * Pirst, that every She Wi 3 bave toslander an MipwAvkes, Oct. 31, 1878.— 7o the soters of nod, for the Demo- around Keough, and latthe Cominittee and Skeily go to the dozs. An eflicient Sheriff does not permit fall- escapes to be a frequent occurrence, neithor doen he employ neflicient and fmpoifta felluws to act as his (deputies nnd bailifs, just what Charley Kern has done, what he will do, ooly In worse msnncr, If he i ness that TRIBUNE re- partera have found the tacts agalnust Kern, but and they cannot gainsay them. Some slx” months szo & man named Jack Daly was committed to jail on four charges—rape, rob- Dery, larceny, and burglary. there was o different mittimus tn cach case, and upon each he was to be held until acted upon by the Grand Jurv. tho Girand Jur the rape case. T 1l Smith, heing firat duly sworn, upon hia oath denoscs and aaya: 'That some time aaring the fail In the year of (870, to«wit, &t the time wnen sev- eral of the County Commissioncrd of Cook County, wha, In connection with one Ciem Periolat, haid Dicen indicted bofore 8 Grand Jury within reld county for dofranding the peonte thereof ont of mima of money, were belne tiled before the Criminal Court of Cook County, he (A. 11 K was duly served (pecial venire of alled EDETL, DEMOCRAT OF- e Corhat Washingtan and Prankin e _C" TED-FEMALE HBLP, Domesticse SHWABIIRR. lw ( M.H&u RAYMURD'S TED-A G11EL FI do light howsework {n & fami! from Chicagu; s wood home tor the rigi A, 81 ng ted, W, Uington Melgita, b, re-clection, and 1 rseeond, thal the ward y Demouratic Central Comnmittes #hall have the right to name thase whotn I shall employ after | am elected, whether Deputles, bAIA, oF clerka.™ ‘The sbove was hianded to s TRIDUNE reporter yesterdsy by a well-known Democrat, The res- #on why the Central Comnmittee are Kern and Mutloy s hecause they belleve that Mutloy will catch the Irish votes and give them to Kern, while Charley bas bragged that the Greenback 1o do with s ‘The Central Committee held a meeting yesterday afternoon for tha purpose ol sitting Horton, the Greenback candidate, a vencrable old man. 1s anxious to be indorsed by the Demovracy. fle has_sold out what ilttic party following ke has had, and the Committee propose to use bim for the purpose ot sitting down oo Col. Cleary. before the Democratic demi-gods yesterds) sliernoon st headquarters. Ol SALE-CIHEAP-FINETIERG vingsion County. one-Tou el W s Tritmne nmiee. .0 RENT-NOUSEN, (M 14 TO 16 YRAIS OLD [0 RENT-$12 P t houses, 447 and 438 frving 434 Western-av, I W i1t MONTH—TWO-ATORT BRICK BE parson. " Ad: ired 85, Tour large ERRER AR TRA L, O MIDDI a1 honsework; one who ACOBSON, ¥54 Wabash-av. ANTEBZA goOD 00 "]'0 JENT—U! 1SHED PIONT ALCOVE § n-st snd Cen- termy Feasonable to perma- buatd canvenient: rel ®, Trihune office. WARHEN- AV, 0RO i JOEL . Tuley, ier which the at- . Trude, put amony eponent the follawing: **Dn you belongt to the, City Councli?™ ** Do you In pact fepresent the Tenth Ward?’ ‘'ls Ald, White your colleague?—sll of which were amawered in _the aMrmative, wherenpo (Trude) informed the Court he would accept Mr. Smith for the prescnt, reserving Of course, there 0 a7, With references, F]'o RENT-91 two montis paraiante , and that bedy considered fies brougnt In sp **ignorsmus,” and, of course, that scttied this charge szafst However, since there were other c pending against hiin, he could not by be discharged uutil they were disposed of, or he was_let out on bail “furnished tothe Court. went to the flown on Col. Cleary. -AN‘TZD:A. GUOD T UIR TSE TWO-sTOnY Tt . quire sl 383 Wlell!v:mn [0, RENT=PLEARAXT COR l l:‘m Ta’?’ I.M‘l&‘rfll. Wert ears, 10 amall femily of adS}ts onl RENTZPURNIRHED HOUS east of Unlon Park: 18 roo: will rent gl ue: AD & CUB, "'.12.,5!"5:.."_ A Bouth ¥iae. [0 RENT-235 PER MONTH-FINE TWO.BETORY sement frame dweliing, 162 Thirty-second. of W, GRAY BHOWN, Room 63, 97 South TED-A G UEIIAN OR DOHEMIAN tr) for amail (amilyi Koud wi i n ER HOUSE (WITH Side; convenfent 1o - ¥ Ve Ttlbune ¥ A GOOD HOME AND 290 pensation to s young Jady who It nist 5n the care of two children, old. and '&u will make berself useful. d The wise Hlldret! otentisl Joe Mackin lstened unto lorton sald he wanted Col. Cle 1o get out of the fleld, and allow him (Horton! 10 ‘““skip ‘the putter” alope. man than Col, Cicary," said be, more popular, better qualificd. and cso beat him four to one." As the old gentleman proceeded i his dacourse he became more excited, and finally he left the auguad body. will not be sat down upon. opened, and he Is beginnfug to realiza how regiously he Is being sold out. The reason tall Js that, becauss he would not submit to 8 bleeding process, the gang went back oo him, wad he 18 le(l to paddle his awn canoe. and while in the act of stepping out of his bugey on Michigan street, near Clark street, in the City of Chicago, Ald. tieorge E. White, of the Tenth hed nnd accosted him, not an & goud and law-abiding cltizen would hsve done, utan traitor and perjuter,—an a traltor to the the Cierk of Coaurt and from him recelved a disciarge on the rape case. Without further ado he went to the Jail and showed the paper, and the prisoncr was allowed 1o walk N attention was pald at all (o the other mittimus- ea. Now the quextion might be asked, Can such things happen under a competent Bherill! It a Bherifl did his duty could & prisoner walk out of jail when he is to be tried on several other disiinct chargesf Kern's efficieticy Ia here again shown In ita truc light. As soon as Ualy was discharized he went louse on Cottage (irove avenue, near Twenty-seventh street, obtained nd shipped out for Canuds. No eifort was ever made to recapture him, and to- day he 1s a free man through the negligeuce of Charley Kern and his ineflicient assistants. 8herlff Kern has lssucd a circular which his employes are being paid by the poblic to circu- late, the ubject beinz to pull the wool over the ¢a and to secure his re-election. thae circular s to show that he has cen an economical officer, wnd, no doubt, he will attempt to shoulder the cost of it on to the people, ms he did in the pamphlet ho issued 1o which the Irish people so strougly object, uotes from Tiu TRIBUNE Is expenses for 1870 were 800,350, the expenses of the office the year be- fore under Agoew, now Chairman of the Demo- cratic Central Comimittee, were 883,662, Tur TRiBUNE printed these figures to show the ex- nses of the office had been reducen, but if rn bad gone further in bis quotations bis cir- cular would also show that st the same time Tia TIBUNR waa censuring his extravagabce, and urging that for the seeming economy he deserved no credit, the facts being that the Judaes, {n ordering a reduction of the number of his employcs, were responsible for the saving, But the best answer to hls boasts of economy s the action of the Committee on Publie Service of the County Board T day. wherein they say, and the Judges indorss them, that while his cxpcnses were 806,000, they shiould have been 830,000 less, In other words, that be has vald five deputfes, for which o use, $2,000 a year, and reaped a profit of $20,000 a vear In dieting prisovers, to whom While he has saved over bis predecessor, then, he has fallen short about $60,000 of dolaf UNRE I8 indicated In the Criminal ANTED—{ WOMAN COMPETENT. TO TAKR e of a delicste pady 13 montha ald. 300-3L., {hird door west of Ashland- ANTED—STRONG AND EXPERI 1o take entire cha {ng-machine aud make relerence required: Miscelinneots, ‘VASTBD—IO EXPERIENS Avply Immediately s 1130 Indiana-av, LADY AS CASHIER IN A firat-claas restaurant: one K U an_ speal mAn; tnust Le resty 1o goto work Moudsy Address W a1, Tiihune omee. BITUATIONS WANTED-MALE, Bookkeepers, Clerks, &ce ITUATIUN WANTED-TO DRY Men's Farolshing Merchante—Advertiser 14 years' a experienca In Englith wholess RBuuses sceks employment, TUATION WANTED=Ii 00d 4, red;: mnall salsry expected. “Iam s better which pomition he au istely had taken a solemn oath 1u the best that the acho therefrom was yet EK, WELL-LIGHTED, N1 ied roum, ta gentiemen on) en stmoderste rates. 370 'l‘O RENT-80UTH 81DE, NEAR TWENTY. sL., $41 per mouth. Ll M £4 house. brick, modern Improvements. Address | 1 fur gentiemen taken ninging fresh upon our ears, fle said to your de- Tis eyes sro beloz vonent the following: ** A fricnd of wmine called on ine last eveming, and wanted lu know f he could reach yon thiougn me; 1hat you were on their Jury, 1told him I did not know about that, Smith and myseif had vot been very friendly in the Council, but 1 would try. Now, Smith, what 1 want you to do Ia to_hang out for acquittal'to the end, {f the only one in the lot. 1 am on Periolat' nd, yon know, and my pecuniary interest 1 th matter is such that 1 cannot afford (o hava the men convicted, and, knowing that you were up. l;m d to thy Commissiuners course’ in the Court. louso atone matter, thoy are sfrald yon might NTH ay 1, completely-fuy 1 CHROCHETE! Of course not. ndia out to his mother's ding. Tnautts of JACOD WHIL ¥ asriiog:honse. RaRLOD ALy FoF BYE dar North Side. K JIURON-—NEW TWO- d_hasement dwelling, wit] 3 Avpiy 10 W. D, FERFOOT & C ton-st. ADNER TAYLOR. To the Volers of the First Senatorial Distyiet ! It baving been rumored to-day, by those to whom the wist Is father tosthe thought, that we designed withdrawing our names {rom the listof candidates, we hasten to foform tho cltl zens of the First Senatorial District, whose suf- we Invoke, that we are in the fleld for positiona of Senator and Representative, to which wo have been nomivated, and thatwe shall remalu so, unaisrined and undisturbed, until the last ballot Ia cast L the Stk day of No- vember. The day for concessions has passed the bridges are burned behind us, vonfident that, through the legitimate efforts snd meuns ewnployed by RENT-PINE 8T, GOODS AND 0d_manufaciuring W a5 Trivuse, deponent assured him he would do no such thin a wiser man arther says that wards informed the tlon, M. F. Tuley and othersof this ncident, and repeats it now for the benafit of the electors of the First Ben- atorlal District of the City of Chicago, ou learning RENT 3 PER M houre, 490 North Lasalle: ITUATION WANTRD=BY A PIRET-CLABS OE| eral dry goods wwiesman, 10 yeary' expetience y 0 W LA, Trtbua "lmnxm"wm&?n-a?nuoxxux‘fii& coft- ¥ 5 ROOME ON PANK. ung man of expe- 0 RENT—FLATS-FLAT O av, oniy g Flatof In this circutar he rience; unesceptionsl refercuce, to show that while Bt of Ao WESTFALL. 147 1 e O _RENT-ROOMS. South Siae. HENT-NICELY-PI'I piy 5t 113 £.a8t Randoiphs a place on the Tepublican ticket in district, and {8 aeking, througn the surage of an unsaspecting pablic, 10 be nent to Boringheld, a candidate for the bail- way sistion (Joliot) would be hard to find, And further your deponent waid not. A, H. 8xiri. ITUATION WANTEU-BY AN EXPERIENCRD we shall sccure our machinist; las twe goot 'Auxer TaTLOR, Davip J, Lyon, Datents 17 aale (o manu- cidress P2, 131 Eaet Adsma-at., Chicago. Coachmen, Teamsters. &ce ITUATION WANTED—UIY A YOUNG MAN Ag cuschman: thuroughty underatands ‘Ms businesas nat-cias reference.Addrems W 3u, Tribune ofice. Miscellnneous. S CKD-BY A MAN OF EXPRRI- ‘casbler OF fellers cily preferred, Firo\-ciase references, W 7, Triby _SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. Domasticse ITUATION WANTKD-BY wirt tudo general K T3 Dest uf references. Seamstrosses. ITUATION WANTEU-DIY A CU in & Christian family: fs fc do tght housework, ete.Addres: Miscelaneous TUATION WANTED—BY Ir] for light works can Jo sewing sod teacli and Gerian idagusge u SHED ROOMS. AP« Toom 72 CELY-PURNTAHIED I3 :Hl or aingle geats 00d Sheriff, Kern, " a slow fellow sald; **Jie diets the ‘pris‘ners 8o weil. " **Tut there's policy there, ™ & by And this he proceeded to tall. 1+ Rern's cooking is goad fo? te Democrat brood, The jafl-birds are such—ten Lo of And on "Icction day they'l v Because he takea care of ENT = A bt room for gentieman an ithy i, 1578 0. W. CLarox, Notary Fubic Milwaukeo County, Wisconsin. ) 2 ghter man celed, HOUBK, 73 AND 78 bed rooms from The Republican Campatgn Committee met at headquarters yesterdsy morning at 11 o'clock. West Sidos RENT-TWO PLEABA private family fof n, with board, ue, ] . cen. NT PROST ROOMS IN ::l;'lévmllly. and not Keen, PO SLg ) B Thecall of wards and towns was taken up, S e L All of those present roported the usual favora- forth Slas. RENT=8 Ot 12 ROOM: ear strret.Cars. $u and $13 son-at. ——— i MEETINGS. The Executive and Campaizn Committees of the Seventh Benatorlal Dibtrict mot at Head- quarters yesterdoy at the, usual time, but did nothing outside of the roupine business of the ¥ 101 FREMO! The different Campaign Committees reportea A pREMOY the names of the notarles they wishied sworu I, Mr. Joues, Chalrman of the State Central Committee, brought up the drainage question again. e favored a reconsideration of the nc- tlon of the Campalzn Committee on that ques- tlon. e stated that'‘this ‘gctiop had OMPETENT SRAM- foad of chil can W A1, Tribune office, Miscelinneous. T-NOOMB—DUN'T WASTE vassing Chicago louking for reoms s WiieD YOu cat., by stedplog Into our ofti wnt_the desirable ree JUTEIL JORNBUN & CO., Toom-Rentiny Iug-1ouse Ageney. lwom § Tribune luliglok, _'F0 RENT~STORES, OFFICES, &co no show of title. RESPECTABLE and ‘Tug Tris- ald, not only by but by the recommendations of” the he courts ana the Col flofMinan ns SherlT stands pledged to save for the peaple what Kern has squandered, and besides tofs, to do the business of the office fur the public without fts belog necessary to pay vach deputy a $10 bili toget a paper served, of et ST RCIETS DR. REILLY'S STATEMENTS 7T the Edltor of The Tribw Oct. S1.—In the issue of your paper of this date 1 notice = card from one ¥rank W. Ttetlly, M. D., defending himself from certaln criticlems which had appeared in the columns of Tur TRIBUNEK, Alarge meeting of Fiffefnth-Ward Repub- Mcaus was held pear the. cotoer.of. Orchard snd Willow strects Inst cvenitit maae by Henry Engichart;’ Mr.[Michsclls, Mr. Thonas, aud others. A large and enthusiastic' meeting of Repub- ltcaos of the First Ward \vnq"held last evening at 818 Clark strect, M ying tho chalr. Stirrior y Abner Tavlor, afed), and severol A meeting of Republicans was held at No. 67 West Indiana street, Mr. Deluncy fn the chalr, 1ast night. P, 1. Stanton uddressed the assem- bly, which afterwards ad Bpecches were __ BUSINESS CHANCES. _____ RAIE CHANCE TO OBTAIN THk WHOLE OR valusdble patent for tue G capttal will stary s r ment throughout the country districts, and he further stated that the result would be that RENT—A FIRST-CLASS CORNER STORE, 20X feet, In Ottawa, TiI.. for thi 1. pled ua & drux siore; bitldin e {ronc, waLer, gu, 1tlinuie; §).00) or Dess, Chicaso for aaly At & Tesl Pparticulars sddress 75, Tribune o VALUALLE PAT ‘ccliar, also lodying rvom tary. 'ba 16t, separately or 1n_connection with the Inlug store, 0f same rize and st two arched doors or w Thia §s one of the best jocailties (o Uttaws Airug store, ot otller mercantile bush On the presentation of these statements, Col. TRicauy moved a reconsideration, which was car- UR SALE OR irthur Dixon occu- ern laods. Ad- neeches were made J. Lyqn, T. Bterrett (col- MAN WITH $100. TO CON $200 per wontl, ¢ e business. ~Audrs IALRLS, Heal Katate Broker, Oitawa, ) "~ Miscellancou 'O RENT=GOUD DAIRY Ol ‘Movxr Monnrs, 111, ALN PARM, 14 hicag, Well fenced, good hulidingy. 1. BIQELOW, Latrange, Cook 17 Mr. Coburn, candidate for County Commia- sloner, mnde 8 flat denlal of all cuinbinations with any one whatever, lovolving any trade with Mulloy or any one clse. Ho stated that some Democrats had sald that they would vote for him, but that he bad got on that account made he wished to put d to all such under- 3 ljourned and woot In a Lake stroet, to at- cotivg as tliat place. A Republicun meeting tvas bold at No. 368 West Lake street (Lenth Ward) haat eveniug, which was addressed by Owar ‘Bushuell, It C, Hallard, 8. It Kehoo, Abueg Taylor, D, J. Lyon, and Leonard Swoett, 1t was devidodly 8 meeting, although in White's own werd, ‘The Bixteenth Ward Kepublicans, or rather about flfty of them, werc addressed last eveuing by the Hon. 14, 1. Thomas, Mr. Stimmiag, acd Mr. Nelke. The latter, whio has besn stumplog Du Page Couuty, sald ‘that Aldrich would ‘The meeting was Inthia so-called de- ey Skichita cen proper, while defending himself from the critictums msde by certain parties, to ungeneronsly stigmatize the citizens of Jackson, Now, it so happenuthat I am one of the unfortunates, sccording w Dr. Rellly, who claims Jackeun as my domicile, and 1 knuw wheicof | Speak when 1 Iending himself hus iaken by °Dr, etc,, forthy notitng of my prrsons| tend a Taylor e AND BAKENT, Div ___WANTED TO RENT, Toralit] ha L) ENT-KUOMN -SOME OF v Jin fust what ste not finding tptions, are watting 1o soe what Thiey want routns & Grat-class Lusinesss centreof the city: ryerything o good onders shy une wantinie buslness, and Baving cash, Lunity seldoin utered: 20 ayents. A (i LEARE,_ASD FURNITUR ut 50 tooms. miost centrally locstcd. 11 kst [Randulph- CLASS. PHLEINMUIIA i goud business| we 00, 10 Central Biinols. t., Chlcawo. Mr. Ayars reported that ho had personal knowledjzo of twenty-tive uames of persons in one precinet who had no residence there, but in private faniiiesand in the ruors i houseXeepliig, Thoswe ‘o well Lo bring them in satements which 2 10 3 In" promsing sy ople of Jackvon, knowiedye, but | incivse herewith the published statement of Col. James D, Btewart, Presldent of the Howand Awsuciation at Jackson, whom | know (o be a truthiul and rella- which tells a very diferent story Thls i do know, however: that when he nava that the peoplo ol Jacason sent vut 18 for help all over the Union. 200 0f fever had wmade it ap- pearsuce within its Naiits," he states what ls not Jackaun made Lo call for helu for herself bofore the scuurge reached that poiul, and has mado bat few since, though suflering even ut thia writiog (o & greator' degres than most uther places Ao Tica ety uf ed o ol AddressC. W, PRATT, 138 al 0., poude Agencr, loom 3 Trbune Buliding, NT—A DUILDING SOUTH OF Cl Haundoiph st tpreferred. bascinent to tap, and wide @ lopic lease. W 14, Tri! A TTATN THAT Mr. Keogh roporied that repeaters had been diseovered in the First Ward, but that measures had becn taken tonipall thelr plaus belore VW AREED=TO 1K TRINU BUNINBSS OF ; witlestablistied brade fur & man with some meant. Address || 42, fridune ofles. ___LOST AND FOUNDs . BHOWN BPAKIEL SLUT, Tyears uld, Betum o 30 BLatee rood inajority 4 Clybouru avenue. A mistake occurred [n the annodncement of & weeting of Kleventh Ward Hepublicans st No, 310 West Judiuna atreet. It should have been and this, with a compiels mismanage- the committee apoolnted to run the 1, causcd the ailfair to be a fatlure, al- thougl soveral speakers After s briof addrcss by the Chalrman on the necessity ol watching sll” repeaters, aud tuking Proper measures Lo suppress them, the meeting ble gentleman, from Dr. Reilly's, DT IENT—A DWELLING THAT WIL1 s their frantie ap Hl:ll.l:bd besr businves ceotiimodale 2 bosrders. loug before & slugle Audress W ‘I'he Ropublican judgesof electton mot at the rooins of the Camnpalen Committes yeaterday b Extracts from the Election laws aud copies of u recent declsfon of the Bupremu Court bearing on some mooted questions werg distributed for the Inforniatiou of thoss prescut, Mr. J, P, Root, Becretary of the Republican Committes, sddressed thomeeting on the duties of judges. Ils fully explained the method of voilpg for the constitutioual amendmeut and 1hoissue of county bonds. In making returus U ANTED=—TO RENT—A i =] 3 AV, A D 1Rl OOl gl e Any une TEALTRINE hm i or g1ving lafurma. dois 417 bie wherasiouts Leratly rewshied. The Kirst Benatorial District Executive Com- G K. WILLAKD, inittee workiug fn the {nterest of Col. Abuer Taylor and D. J, L; aL 10:80 o'clock o their b Grand Pacific Hotel, with Geo. Hotchkiss Frank Warner was added to the Com. wittce, Owen Morgan was added to the Caun- loports recelved were ex- collent. The Committee adjourned until this morning at 10:30 o’clock, A Republican inass-meetin) dsy eventug in Maskell Ilsll. Col. Montague prestded, A gan, riend; the back part of the hall ‘and made tempts to break up the meeting. was ¢alled ou Hrst o speak, after a song by lee club, and began his rewmarks, but he was requently tnterripted. Hesaid tuat Mr. Hofl- Sherifl, bed come to the ity 8 poor boy, and bud made himsel respectod body, sud all would sdmis thas he was # mau as could be uominated for the Which wes tho most entitled to the i Kern bad had the lalui upon the peodde, wi 1lotliusn had fought for the satety of the He- putlic. 8o, tou, biad Gen. Manu. T el tho ualitics uf the other dutes un the Republioun ticket, lowed by Justico Morrison, C bill, Dag Muun, George E. White, P, M. Stau- ton, snd ex-Ald. Btewart. A BETTER DOG. aflicied, The 40,000 ratlons Loy 4 and whit apots on back, that point wers at the Jail slections, distriboted to other points In the State where the To sliow bow shnple & lals down, ii1s uuly necesssry to aniy oflicers to b elected 1 that tato this fall are members of Cougress, and there beiug but oue ticket tn the feld, single dlatrict remote roin the Caplial, tnere could be 10 Inducement for the peovle of Jackson lo du 80 Liawo a thing, oven 3 14 were possibie for them 10 have tha temerity vo to do. relief-traina paswitiz turongn 10 Other poluiy. & *+guardlog the heroie Executive with shot-guu in bis other siate- WKED BROWN Lrown ears, sterl chay mn'}.Ann'Nu AND Lnbu! G, nulrulh.;u.i:nlu 17 Sout ’ North Sldes 5 AND T NORTI ) bard with roui, 81 u Bainy rday morniog not uarters in the * wu Dr. Reilly o T. — FINST-CLASS fevar then pravailed. week, with uss of DAY RVENING SR TWEEN ‘wholxasie atury st (odi wiiite vailve (with conteats valushie oaly tu ttie o 17 e “Guger will wiur 1 Mee of Fleld, tion, only the votes cast for it wmust be re- v ofice of el ported. 1o tho case of the county bonds they are required to make a relurn ol.thosa cusi “ For " and * Agaivst,’ making no vots of thoss not votlog ote way or thia other, Mr, Koot exnlained and read the different soctions of the Jaw which were deomed lwportant, He also valled attention to the recent decision of the Bupreme Court, which has ruled that poupers are not _entitled Lo vote oo the ground that thoy are under restraiut, and incapable of residence In the Blate. Hu warocd the judges at Norwood Park not to ullow sy paupecs to vate. This pauper vots lost the Third Dlstrict to the Republlcans some tinoago, .anit it 1s hichly fmpartant that this should not palgn Comumittes. TLANTIC HOTEL — 8 10 84 PEIL WEEK Hetier roams Or table cannot bo found fn the cltr. Veanted 8 few ujore Duarders for the winier, CORNERJACKSON ANT eraily rowuried. OT—IF REALBA | Mgt At e iy whory It waa tield vester- D and uve. The tuin intheelty, Board by the week, 8 8T WASUINGTON-8T, ~ warui roat, $4.60 1 871 o wneals, $4. iisks CABRIAGES, "AND od Sasurday at bi a. w. Ha'sna s Witlingt Notbing uf the king ju cul ery chartable inthnation st n Lo ground," and puiliug the cl {nto the hole, I pass 1t Dy as unworthy 10 1o he % Lrave and suflering pruvle by of Lotk usi bisihd &t privME IAES WINTERE antoed; terms low. 1, 0 il Lis Vbited . bk AB Ty N WABASI AV, AND -, with oomi, at very low raivs £0r el winter.” Come sud e titlo of gentlema macif and penhe Lot Its airucity, Ia; but who for the mom it, duubtices, without a i Now, | have but & word more to add, and 1 sb leave any furtber vindication of the roud puople 1nay need sualust such reckloss teilly haw proven binsclf to e 10 thows who are better aule $u speak in her belialf I was ono uf thoee who went frum this Hiate with Slisroan when be of Jackion and Vicksbury in 1863-'sd. Sluce then my home has been amony those very peop! we then met in arms. soldier. aud differing’ politically with ND HICK OISR, TG « MMONIA. - Epa ro 2 LINIMENT vios, spilnia. Tiogouucs, ‘e supervisors of cloction are, it was statad, ki o 3 merely to look out for clection frauds, and not to superseds o take the place of tha regular Judaes, Al fudzes are m?\mml 1o make all notaries e a e Juchsou thus the: Y chaon’ tha wflice, but had no ¢ duckaou th, th tured osa, fisvicular divesse Wusranteed. Soad fuf vasuphics cous 1 ko K5, 120 West Hroadw Ne a CTANCK, STEVENSON ugrmu-ullu Unimeat ia y W Wrappers e o PIIACELLANLOUN. ), U1 BIOADWAY, 13 Mlod Hisir 4 Rivey £ e “oni k) fuli Intest accounts from sil the great Wilues uf Amer ed for mituli y-Attorney Tut- udies may not be decelved by falso jurats, ‘hey mre aiso regucstod to sce that all notarics aru residents of the ‘mx-lunu where thoy act, . ness s urged upon sl Judgea that there way be a free, full, and fair A Northern man, a Union QUON DEALERS AND OTIIERS rare chance b liereby pffered o hiy acqusinied with @ furelsn a0d do- 0 Orat-clase couditfon. ANE & CU.. 244 Wabasli-av. A plleof *'bar’l " staves is Iying In frons of Demovrutic headquarters. Charley Kern says that he will be re-elected by 8,000 majority. That will ba the wajority that will vote him out of offive. Charley Keru has thickeued his jafl soup sioce Tux TuInUNE exposures of Lis maoner of The coffee s a5 vils ma The poople of Cbicago have endeared theuissl to the people of the South in thewr unbounded osity o this terrible athction more ternible devasiating ariice which Uaxswept uver e ‘llu tlon of that sectivn. snd kind wards hate made a lasting impression 1 recrettbat a mogle thiug should bave oceurred that would 1o the teast tend W dlsturb the Tecting that has existed and wudl exist bo- o beaule bers aud there. oot be atill aud aliow such mistatements as Nsve ublle turougls she colamus of Tug Kotlly's card o go unchiallcuged. W, I, Gisss, e ——— MUST PROVE IT, 8a¥ Fuaxcisco, Nov. L~Clara Morris aod husband say the ststement conceruing then publisted by the Dramatic News is utierly false. Mr. Harriott bas ordered his atiojuey fn New it for Hibel agatuat the Neos e THOUGH SHAKING LIKE AN ASPEN LEAF with the chills and fever, the victiui of malaris may ehill recover by usiug 1he selevraicd wpecic, Mlosteltar's Stamach Bisters, which uow ouly breaks up Ihe mout aggravatud attacks, bit #0108 w. aad ¢ and ¥ VE ROME VRRY TUENCED TEACHER AT 3 te 3 will be pleasad (o recal puidisior ibe pian sons and practl referances, and Lerns resswasbio. A YEW srcosk make, 1u goud busold very low for eral second-hand ofyans of oibic; & Humlia” Organ” Compaay. b4 M.l:i:'?_.'iuvl R CANARY RINGE . oty wiilch 1 will sail fur 43 T A A Tyt e CIRR, 57 Weat Van Bures- P ANTED=A FULL-BLUODED BLACK: L will Bot welgh over Address, to-morrow and . Cu10AGO, Nov, 1.—in view of the fact that there will be large uwmnber of *scratched bal- lotas voted on next Tuesday, wo are requested by s number of voters to call the attention of the neople ta tha requirements of the law in regard to the countiug of the votes. Op page 459, Rovised Statutes, 1§74, Sce. 57, reads as Her good deeds oo aad fally warraated, will r oo dieting prisvuers. NWIACHINERY. U TNE LATEN Sanfog machioe w Korn's endeavor to whip lu the Irish voters, through the ald of Jim HHaudley aod Johnoy Crawford sud thelr hordes of shoulderbutters, 18 not proving a success. Thus far Charley Kern bas, dispeased $10,000 to the bLoysout of bis “bar'l," made vut of starviug Cook County prisvuers, 1Hu has $30,- 000 lefu to distribute for & re-election, Keru has pledged to sell uut every other Democratic candidate excevt Mulloy ou ticket, in order to secure votes for himnscl) ‘\‘\"UI the candidates or Demacratic volers stus IPRIGIT PIANOS. Xhets celebrated blabos with otliers of bess makes can b found a5 the warerooms F " d Weatvwa ~eeutrifugal Siieee MIRCIIDOR: Corner State said Adaiar ita. cluk shail carefully mark 4 the vote each candidste re- ceives, [0 & soparsid colump preparcd fof that pur- " pose, wilh the nswe of such candidate at Lhe head of such Dolllnwh aud tbe oMce desiguatad by ths RJEW UPHIGHT 8, INEY UPRIQUT, RROR viagos, 5 aale o0 famalloieat plb &t O Faiubiorrerimle 63 Wl WidiaLLs, ate and Adsiusaie e macuinen o 5 Snachings, . colbuueriuy: Gk a'Co."6: All the batlots counted by the Judges of eloction shisll, sftor being read, be” sliuny upon & wirong thread or twine o8 fAe order (n whlch Lary Ruse besn ) TAKE HALY o of, ‘a0 article wh Address W 73, Trib- v oz Clark, Kooms 3 sad u._Estabils % FuR OLD GOLD ~AXD BILVERT 5, sud Tallavive 8 Luau aud Bullwa st Madl Estavlished Ud. NE KU, SLuay FIVK YEALS low, Princhjaly picss ‘These twu sectlons d‘flf require the Judges lot” geparately, and distluctively call off cach name on the ucki whicl shell be correctly recorded by ths clerks Frank Agnew sod Coarley Kern will be arl ocratic hesdgquerters to opeu *bar'ls" sud distribute munsy 1o the Love. Al who come are welcome. First come tirst WANTEL—EDUCATED A Tllen 10 satlchs ober for Oaice ficousad), w Eass Madia LS lutest id Krvless work 11%0 LOAN-IN ool prope sdufedWol T W LOAN-=81.000, B2y wpruved Chicagy real calule. U, dud Waslioytua- sl ____ INSTRUCTION, FENTION IPALD TO flD\lul lady whu hastl V] iy } Pupils day or eveniog. . blugly $1U ber 2b lensuib GFave ot Wore Weibers Ade UENTLEM Uain Cullen Bry- , colnpleto In une large o 0f (ta very rapld aale, or ¥ vubllslier, S1d Siatcat, bucsuse 16 dovs thy Lusiness far wors tborouxbly, LUt 8lso on account of ite periect wholusounuoss and lovizorating sction upun the Tealiuny e Coucurrenl, pusis awpie, showing the decisive naturd of It te no were palitative, gonceds 1ts uxcellence, and there 168 con- Aux of communications frum Dersons I ery class of saciuty aveuctiug ite Dierits, sud Dearlng witaess Lo iie supcrionty over other reuie- dis wmalas throughout ibs West. whercver revalls, as it ducs (o wany of the falrcel wud most fertilo portions uf ihut vual segion. of'the law forbid the *“group- ng' or “sorting’ of tbe ballots, and thon al- lowlog the clerk to muke up the tally-sheets - “The wise beads Io the Pemocrstle Campalgn Committee, true to thelr tnstincts and loyalty to the Couuty Ki batluis onlv *For bonds. ‘There is to be 0o “Agaiost » on thelr tickets. Oua the Drainage.amendment yuestion pose to rewaio sileut, and bave pelther nor ** Agaloat ' it printed on thelr tick- cts. They propase to trest it with sileut cou- GRITURE CARRIAUES. MEICIAN DI d: sdvanceinade, 10 rates 0o goud ve curity without reus bave decided to tho fsauauce of -, K8 MK > TOK. The faitbiul sud absolute carrying out && thl: ¢ year; moues loaod lo poveasary o au bouest cuung, sod it is the duty of every citizen tosec that they are carried out by the judues of slection vn et Tuesday. The judges and clorks of election, who fall to NICE SINGEIL, DOMESTIC, W s Ak hipes. Lo hal UETIOn ade 10F clute Vaita, 124 Chn 4 Wilsgn, pe ks e W SR Frbuis ados

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