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‘L, UCHIUAGU LOCAL POLITICS. A Certainty of a Grand Repub- lican Victory. * John Wentworth's Bpeech at North 8ide Turner-Hall, @eme Interesting Affidavits Regarding Qeorge VWhite. The Court-Honse Bonds—A Uomparison of Votes—At Headqua VICTORY CERTAIN, Every Republican voter, every man who {s in- tercsted in good Rovernment sod low taxcs, shoutd turn out to-day and cast his vote for the entire Republican ticket. The candidates who rompose It arc men of character and respecta- bility. Nothing has been proven agalnat them during this cauvass, They are fiersons to whose yands the management of sfairs—eity, connty, or Federal—may ealely bo Intrusted. There is good round Republican majority of 6,000 In this cotnty if the voters only tirn out. That they will do #o tho meetings which were held yester- wards, and held Jast week, give prom- by agalost whom the most serions of day cvenlug «u all the which were fse. The Kern, chares have been made, and which yet romain unrefnted. will_certaloty fail desperate efforts made ent,and see defent ataring then other partles, na with Reptblican candldates, Nove il falled, amd the suu, when it scls to- Uiy, will sce thém baried uuder au old-fashioned Jiepublican wojority. C— JONN WENTWORTI. The Xepublican strength on the MNorth 8ide was ovidenced lnst evening In the very success- fyl moss-meeting at Turner-Halt, Mr, William Floto called the Jnrge astemblago to order and nominated Mr. Caspar Butz to preside. ';:ln T nomination was unanimously ratifled. Michael Petrie was choscn Becretary. The first speaker was Mr. Floto, who directed his hiearers’ nttention for somo time to matters ‘White engaged In show- {ng up, witbout gloves as it were, Sam Tilden's yecord 08 & fraudulent reformer, ho was Inter- rupted by the gennine applause which grected the entrance of “Long John,” who hod been advertised to speak. After the cuthusinsm had somuwhat abatea, Mr, Floto britfy urged upon his hearera thelr duty in voting the eatire Re- of natfonn! joterest. publican ticket to-day, Mr. Weutworth was then introdiiced after s somewhat facctious fushion by the Chairman as nevor secn nor Mr. Wentworth ‘"'J .one whom the audience ha heard of. [Laughter.] of course, well st once to the matter fn The Republican party, he sald, sgaln about to tuterrogate the nation. recelved, and proceedes hand. promised to put down the “that closs of peopl personal—tlrey lind no business whatever, it, now amounted to of ‘s higher grade, too. it was i 1857, [Anglmuu.l It had been said tlat the national del ught as well be given ur. veople woald allow that the bad beguu to' mako a biole n it. [Laughter. Under this party the greenback bad fncreass in valog antil it was very neaely at par with gdld, in spito of the howlings of ihese Green- back lunativs. What did the Republican party propote to do now! To reviveall the industrica 1 this country, and set every man to work. and then poy him Tor it. [Applause.] First amon, the means it {8 proposed to usc towards this cnfi was 4 veduction Of taxation, und the first tfne to do fn Caock County uow, as lealine up to this deslrsblo result, wps t elevt an houest County Board and bring fn an era of econotny and reform. }Atmhuw.) And, while the people were about it, they mirot just as well elect tho whnole five candidates for the ofties of. County Commissioner, and then, i two went ovor Lo thu other side, why, there would be enough loft on the side of decencyand honesty, [Laughter and applause.] Now,thore was Cliarley Kern, & very gooa fcllow in bis ‘way, but he wanted, in addition to bis election, thé parpetuation of the Democtadie ring in the ey, Boart, and Mr. Wentworth was un- willlug to sceept him on any such coudition as that, [Applause.]” These Greenbackers werc greal on real estate. Notuing would please them better than to have oy Influted currency aud fotlated prices, open an office, put up o shingle on the door, and walt to awindle somebody. (Laughter.) But the way to get up wmarket for real estats woa tu creaty an honest demand for it by somy kind of busi- ness that was to go un top of it, aud the way to do that was to put down taxes so that manu- facturers would come and scttle down in Chlea- £u 0a the chienpest place to 1ive fn the country, {Laughter.] ‘'imes were prosperous cuvugh now: thuro was an abundance of woney aud an abundance of crops, but the trouble was a want of coufideree, Every man velleved bis brotber puan .to Be u scoundrei—and Diue-tenths .of the time hu was right, too, [Laughter,] ‘To fncreasc this want of confl- denco, here wers these Greenbackers ruoning around the country and howling for fiat-money, us it It would buy wheat or any other commudi- li)m“ exiated in reality aud not in the {inagina- tlon, Bellers might offer fiat-wheat for the stull, but they would hold un to the genuine arucle till they got genulne money for it | [l.:um‘mler‘]‘ an ut was there to be sintegration of par- Ues! 11 this Ureerrbadk * 1sn ¥ proved n?bs suything buta mere spasm, he thought it weant a epiis in the Democratic party, us there ad been o aplit in thist porty on ihe slavery questfou. ‘lho Republlcaus, hLowever, wets vractically 8 unit o this question, aud even a {i hard-money Denjocrat would be well received aad gladly heard fu s Republican meeting. No | Republican, however, could golntos Demucratic weetivg, with ouu sxveption—tien Burter, who Lot only spoke iu )demoucratic reetlugs, but Eubbled thew up and ,went off with them' ss he | Used to do with the epoovs. {Laughter, Ho 4tuok the party and vrent away with 4L, N oW, with theso hard-mon ey Demucrats in sympathy '_mh the great mnas Of the Rupablfcans on the tusteucy question, he thoniht they’d better come zm znun:lrml be wood Republivans, amd— E'ltr uvut in the clection to-day, [Luuphter.] Mr. Wentworth said there was one thing to Which he desired to call actention_pariicuiarly, 2d that was the declslons of the United Stutes luprems Court on this currency queation, dmm the prigln of the Giovermment down to ate thoso decisions had always been sgainst e right ot Congresa to do anything elds but ;nin woney, Thero was an expreas prohibition o the Coustitution aculnst muking anything Serve as woney but gold and siver. Tho bard- woney Demucrata from Bewton, Jackson, and té(lwn, down tu Justico Cliffund of tho Bupremne O"Yt( bad taken the most decided stand on Lhis Guestion of butest money, ang twro were Lhesa lu'ul-money Desocrats, who had bowled at firat ;u thy fssuo of tne Vcenbmlu when the nccs.nmu of the War avinanded it, uw bowllng {ust as lowd for an ‘ntohl mount of them, Who was better able ‘: meke a Gireenback speech than 8ld Myers e captain of the Bechive Bank! (Laughter.] el Y, When the Recelver examined) Lis traps .mir the bank went up, ho found wore tracts n Sueeched I favorof the Gree nback party u‘flfilhe fopnd assets. [Laughigr.] Well, oge uf besc bauphlels of Bid's was © flard Times '; ‘Ihelr Cure.” 1fe told people th 8 cause, and w;:ulul l:::nmenl n:firv (10 am Beuhlve) to be rising e f coult. [fifl:lll:nghum uudieuce Koew (e Tesult, (DUt ther: wus wuother * (sm ™ just. now,—the In‘;‘r your issue" busivess. Way, sccordivg _Lu_uqlmwl:n, all & wan bud to- doto wiu \-':dl 'Waa to pool all sorts of frrele vant lssues g i gi00 them tuto power. Po ol your Is- i xlnmhlm Loug Jobo, with « wident dls- b Whether you've got—conau mption, or Py ‘:i“i{,‘n'f' v?;flf"mlg':" ‘ln whatnot, take nU-ll "’%’&"{"o\“lhlk‘r-r‘ 0ol your fssues.’? [Up- '© was another thing he wanted tosa) llme\ulhuu(xrvmblcken F1dthele -howlius, sy Lo TeEy mun siding with § b, wore vty L tavor of taking ali the 4 per ientbonds o count; i % vmlcal, thnifty flry. and Le kuew that the econ Lases wero opposed 10 apythls, “t‘ul‘lwunld drive uway such fi'unuz .Iccunxlcf Lhose bouds. [Applause. ] Sherg Py e Wentwortls got down. to the .u“““uquumun. It wus not, he uaid, 80 wuch Wiy gron betwevn Hottuwu' wnd Keww. He Pt .btr‘-n:m to uersouslitics bimsel!, sud dep- the ervonal abuse which had ma rkea thls uder the old Conatitution, advpted vy, 4 i cady despond- any his fellow-Demacrats are alr '"ym’ Tita, ‘Thelr efforts at combinatiogs and coalitions with was 1 sub- mitting its record ho did it from no_othier cause thgn to prove the fidelitvwith which it had ad- hered to its pledges, and the party offered that record as ¢ gusrantee that in the future it would also fulilll its Slcdzeu. «[Applause,] " It lag Rebellion,” freo the slaves, reatoro confidence in the country aod in its money, ond it had done it. [Applauee.] ‘These Greenback howlers wero clamoring about the coutraction of the currency aud its woful effect on business, but from bLls cxperience with fe—nud bo aidu't meau MEAM De piause.] Instead of having contracted the cur- 700,400, nan t couldn’t Le patd; that jt But he thougnz Republican nnr:j' In Chicago whea he was younger than he was now, It was provided that no Sherlff should be clested his own successor, and he wanted to Iav this down as a general principle which ught tobe,8ad had heen, adlicred to, for no Sheril fn Cook County had’ ever been reelected. He had yvoted otice to re-elect David A. Gage, antd he naver would vote ogatu to re-elect & man to an offico of, that responsibility. |Annlluw| Where were the men who had been supported n the past simply hiceausg thoy belonged to varty withont having any grest principles to auimate them! Some of them =~ werg dead, and others wero dead but not Durfed. Laughter and ' spolanse.] They had lost all intereat in the va they couln't ride it. Ho neyer had any Inter- est in party simply because ft was party. He had certain principtes. T] e( bugs, but whatever narty advocated those prine ciples was the party of his chofce. [Applause.] One of these pruciples was that of hard money, —the best that could be found,~—and If they woula stick to that [t wonld carry them through. [Applause.] **And my advice 1s,’! he said In concluslup, **go stralght bome and don’t drink anything until te-morrow. Aud then don’t drink #t. |Laughter. s | 11s at 6 o’clock 1n the morning, ‘That's the est advice 1 baveto give,”” [Laughter and np- plause.) GEORGE E, WIIITE. The following ailidavits showing up the pri- vate character of (ieorge E. White, whois & candldate for State Benator from the First Dis- trict, relate to a case 16 which frequent refer- enco his been made by Tus Triptneg, and . further substantiate the charges made lo these columns: State of Jllinols, Cook County, ss.: SWiliam Drinck, betng duly sworn, on oath says that in the month of Noyember, A, 1). 1870, he was o partnce of Friedrich Brachyoge] in the buelness of manu- facturing moidings at Nu. i) Church stgect, In thin city, ‘That in the month af Fedrnaty, A.D. 1457, one Rdward Ifart entercd eald partuership. and this =flant retired from maid partnership, and uaid Srachvogel and Hart gave unto nfhant a note of 81,000 secured by chattel mortiage un the ma: chluery aud tools of s: business, ot said place, puyaule intwo years, with 10 per ¢ent interest; being for the hard-carned money, saved Ly years of economy, which afiant had pat into sald busi ness, That in the month of October, A. D, 1877, dJeorge E. White, now candidate for State Benator in the First District, proposed to sald Brachvogel sud Jart to s thelr factory, building at the corner of Lake and May ‘That sid \White, connlvieg and scheming to gain an advantage, then proposed, and was accepted, to s8id Brachvogel and Hiart lo organizoe a stock com- pany of 100 ahsres at 850 a_share, and that he wan 10 recelve Afty slares for the frame bullding on teased gronnd. Ultimately White had the cone tzulling Intercst in said business ot Lako and May streets, Sald Brachvogel and Hart were ta farnlsn machinery from Church street, upon which afiant had sald mortgage, That sald Ueorge E., White agreed with and vromiged tnis aftlant that if he would consent to the moving of said machinery and tools npon which this sMant had a mortgage, he, the aald Gearge K. White, woald pay off said chattel mortgage, ond thot anlent conld rely upon bim, maid White, to do what he promised.” That afant, not suspeciing any falsity or trickery of aald White, connented to sald removal, w That ahortlyafter sald machinery was moved and set up, atiant went to said Genrge E. \Vhito and ankea hitm to make good his word and “prumise and ay afant’s mortgag 1o tho os- tonlshiment and viter surprisa of this aflant, said White then wholly refused to pay off apiant or do what he agreed and promised to do, but, further- npore, staied that he had concluded not to E" any- thing; said that afant conld not do anything. ha rad consented to the moving, snd thut In ea: ne would foreclone thercafter, b would Dbeat afant any when defanlt was made in the of interest, ~foreclosed sald chatte) gage, That ' thercupun, however, the ticorge E. White, throngh hi James Klein, who wan a cumstances, but never lia sald bumiiess, in order to naruss and and retain osscsaion of sald inachinery, tended, and prior_title to nald White, ‘That afiant, Payment ‘mort- ald alnely pre- wore upon oatn, that ‘he owned & id machinery, and replevied eaid Droverty. care {s now pending and nndeclded in the Buperior Cou: The chargo which afllant makes sgoinet sald Whita ls, that sald White 1s un- principled and diskbnest. and used his sald broth- er-In-law, Klein, to take s falie osth 10 anable safd White to rotain porsession of eald machinery, after he hed obtalned the use and possession of same by falsely pretending that he was golng to ‘pay off offlant, WiLLIAM BHINK, 311 sedgwick street. 8worn to before me, and subscribed In my prese ence, this 4th day of November, A, D, 1878, C. GurTaciaLx, Notary Public. State of Illinols, Cook County, TWrachvozel, belng Auly sivorn, on oath ‘Tnat sihe s the wife of F, Hrachvogel: thut she has read the aflidavit made by William Brink this day, con. taining charges againat G, E. Wabite, and that the saima {4 true in every vartlculnr; that aflant chivnces said Ueorpo E, White to Lave dishoncatly und wickedly swindled aud defrauded afiant’s hus- band ont of everything he had fn this world, by Tesson Of Aald-Whito betraying overy. teoat and conddance reposed in.nim oy ber salid hueband: that uatd White {s & bratal, anpeincipled, nng yn! gar maa, and us: indecent, vides and smhne 10 bo spoken; and thag ho i3 8 well ed scoundrel. and fensts npon the contldence sud lgnorsnce of every unsuspect- itz and hionest person with whom hie comen in col tact. Aaxks Bracivoati, 101 I'olk street, Swarn to befuze me. sua subscribed in my prese ence, this 4th day of November, A, DD, 1876, C. GorrsciaLk, Notary Publlc, FOR COMPARISON, For purposes of comparison, the vote cast for Loomis and Bmith, Republican and Demo- cratic candidates for Judge of the Couaty est vote that can be taken for o comparisou, sinco both candidates were Americans, and cousequently no fecllug of natlonality eutercd Into tho vontest. Thylr eandidacy called out no bitterness, thero was no speclal fight made on efther of thetn, and, therofore, their vote may bo cousidered to ropresent the natural strength of the Rupublicans aod Democrats ta ‘this countys Ward. Loomiz, Smlth, 1,820 503 Grand total. Majoriy, COURT-HOUSE BONDS, The * County lting '* yesterday nooled thelr fasues and (ssued the folkowiog circular: Worklp, gives employment to suspended for want of wowey Lo pay for it. 0 your uwu lntorests! Aud vote fur county bouds, sod g1v® Leosd wnd smplo,wuent to yuur fellow- workmaa. The circular ls a He, ‘Work fs not suspended, but all the futerest tho * Riug "’ ivels fu the watter i3 in fts ows interst. What do they care for wmlflu';munl ‘Tuev waut * bread W for themselyer. If they cared Lor the worklugmen they would not bavo let the principal contsact on the work Lo men who usve & prutnise Lo pay snythiog more thau starvation wazes, sud why WOW cauuol o around the butldive for fear of belug wobbed fur failing Lo kee pthedr prownises] All these elforts uf 1he Coun'y Boxrd und the vounty coutractors to hoodwink ~the people luta voutlug for the lasus of thesu bo Uds, aid 10 re- yerso Lheir declsfon of a year sgo, will be fruit- leas, The people seo full welltint proviion bas beeu wade in the extravagant estimstes of pext year's cxpenditures for thy mimount feces- saryfo carry ob the work upow the Court- House, Thev see that this aticmid to saure the lasue of bopds is merely & luowe, not lor thelr Lguetit, but for that of the covwty bload- suckerd, They see that fu fs wcrely su attempt 1q suddis sn” additivoal burden’ of taxatlon upon the county,—ul taxation whih they, the swmall property-owuers, wild o feel wiose grievously than these wesildy coiatisctors because might be hum- Go home, and be at the angnage towards thls afilant tov Court last fall, s given below, This {8 the fair- d_County Commissioners. Last year there wers cast fn the city 7,053 votes tn favor of the fasue of honds and 17,831 againat It: while in the county there were 1,650 for and 4,0 against them. The prople cxpressed thelr rentiments then pretty plainly, and it seems a g fece of fm- pudence, which will be rehuked at the polls to- day, for the Connty Board to again atlempt to thrust thls questign upon the peuple. AT TEADQUARTERS. The Republican Campalgn Committee met at headquarters yesterday mornlog st 11 o'clock, N. T. Gassette In the chair, A number of Democrats who bad sneaked into chalra iIn the room were unccremonfously ** bounced.” Mr. B, R. Keogh, of the First Ward, handed n bls resignation as a member of the Campaign Committee. o gave as his reason that (n his opinton Abner Taylor and D, J. Lyon bad been regularly nominated, and that the First Ward had been {nsulted. Mr. Mullens moved the acceptance of the resigonation, ¢ Col. Iticaby stated that the Sun, of which 8. R. Keogh Is one of the provrietors, had {n ita last 1asue attacked she Republican candidste for Sherlfl, and also the Republican cavdidate for Congress In the First District, He accordingly moved that the resignation be not accepted, but that the ventleman be declared expalled 1eomn the Campaign Comunittee, Col. Ricaby desired to stute that this action was not tsken because of the “aplit” in the First S8enatorial District, but becauso of the fact that the Sun, which Mr. Keogh is presumed Lo have an fnterest In, had opyrosed otner eandidates on the ticket. Mr. Arthur Dixon atated that Mr. Keogh was not propriotor of the Sun, and that Le would support the eutire ticket with the exception of the candidates in the First Senatorial Diatrict, Mr. 8, R. Keogh wes expelicd without sny apparent dissent. . Messrs. M. R. Page, J. J, Montague, and H. 8. Vail were appolnted a Committee to cunfer witn refereace to tue nppotntineut ol somao per- san ‘lnl -dL-L a4 supervisur {n place of 8. R, Keogl, expelled. Mr. Burke sugzested that all judges should maka notarfes {u their precincts suow thelr au- thority aud prove that they reside in the pre- cinct whero they act. AMr. Folz moved that & special committee be appointed to attend to the collection of evi- dence_and prosecution of repeaters. Mesare, Fole, Linscott, and Bellgman were sppointed as sucn committee. ‘Tho Chair announced that the Treasurers of the different .wards were requested lu bs on band at 8 o'clock. e also read the liat of those put in charge of thy tickets in the city. ‘Tha Cominittee then adjourned. The Campslgn Committes of the Heventh Senatorisl District met yesterday alternoon at 2130 o'clock. It was announced that those in charge of the tickets in the country towns could receiva thelr tickets at ouce, After Indorsing the constitutional smend- meot, and fransacting some routine buslucss, tle tneeting adjourned. ‘The Executive Committes of the Seventh Benatorial Distrlet met as ususl yesterday, but did nothing but sudit bills and make “some minor arrangements for the election to-tay. The day before an election is alwavs an im- portant one to the candldates Interested, and at the varfous party headquarters. “Ihere §s much routine wark which has to be done 08 thu last cesl tiung all scems conlusiun e The ward bum- mers and political strikers have thelr red-letter doy ondthe eve of the campaign’s closing houtr, Itis bread, meat, whisky,and ralinent to them until the next election comea round, uud they know generally how to tuke advantuge of the opportunity, At Republican flead- quarters_ ol the " State Coumlittue in the Grand Pacifie Hotel there was but little to do except to attend to the mlnor details of tho Brate election. The reports irum all sec- tions of lllinols sre very gratifying indeed. There nover was a time whet prosoects for Re- ublican success wers mord uhcunug. Gen. jmith, for State Treasurer, aud Prof. Blade, for Buperintendent of Educatloa, are certulu of an election, The Ropublican Btate cauvass has been complete, aud the harvest witl Ls sthered to-day In the grand and overwhelnnng tajority. The prospects for the State Leulslature pelng Repubilcan are_cxcellent on Joint bollot, ‘The assurances are that the Lower House will ccr- talnly be Repubiltcay by a l: majority, which will {nsuro the clection of o Repubtican United Btates Senator. At the Cotunty Headquarters, Nos, 107 and 109 Laka strect, there waa n whiripool ol excite- meut vesterday, The Execative Commitice wore fni scssion all day, m.umi: the noceasary rrangements for ticket-peddlers, chall@hgers, cte, There never wasatine in Cook Coumy when the Rcpublican party presented a more unlied or solid” frunt. The charges preferred and sustained egalnst Chacley Kern has lad fue effect of alienatiug from bim many Republicins who were at first inclined to vote for bim. But they have discovered how terribly demoralized the jury system has grown under the present admintstration, and from Kef¥s written apree- meut with the Democratle Central Com- mittee the public knows that if Rern Is reelected " he will§ bave o worss bummer following than _ ever before. The cuumr{ members of the Campaign Come mittea took thelr tickets and left for thelr homes carly in the day. The reporta which they brought in were certaluly most encourazing, and Jeft no doubt but that the rural portion of Cook County will do its duty. During the day It was reporfed that somo Republicans Intended to voto for Kern, Thelr names weru ativen, but when the gentlten were visited they cmphat- fcully stated that mcf would vote for the ite- publicun caudidats hat they did not care to trust Korn suother term after the speect and romises Lo had made o regard to support- Riug, oud being supvorted by )y wanted a chaugo and propwsed to have it. At headquarters there were se the Jeading anid bost men in the Republican party, Buch men as Jolin Went- worth, Col. R Uen, Chiotlain, Mr. Builg- man, Nornau ‘T, Gassetts sud others wergthero to show their Intercat and give theirald in bringing & Republican victory, Tha crowd in general was of an ordurly, Rentlemauly, and quict but enthusiastic character. There was no ring, no vilo language used, but a strong faith shown In Republican success, which was in deciled contrast 1o things at Democratic Head- quarters, No. 46 Clark street, Thesc thers was cunfusion worse confounded. ‘Therse was a roaring, surging mass present. It crowded the small room, the ballways, the atairs, and the sidewalk, It was a regular mob of bloodsuckers. They called for money. They wanted lots of it, and s great 1nany vot thelr hands deop into tho S bar'l” 1t was simply & Democratie mob of & pronounced character.” In b little back room sat the C-m[ulgn Commitiec. They were tu- Lshing the distribution of tho couuty-tickets. Everything was nolse and confusion. “Ouco n awhile there was a knock down. Thero were many of these Jitle side-show skirmisics. Tho wass ol the_crowd did not belleve Kern or aoy one ou the Deniocratic ticket would be clected. "Ilicre was u lack of that inoate confldenco and vothusiasin which usually botokens suceeas, “Ctve Greenbackers, at Nu, 110 Dearborn strect, tried to bo cheerful, Like the good boy in the story-book, they had faith, aud lots of i¢, but they felt that they would lack votes to-day. ‘They were cuntideot of Hoffman's stccess, dud many of those present declased their Iutention of vuting tor i, lwu(nf thereby to be atile to gey some votes for thelr legislative candidates, McNally's thirteen wen anda l’“{ held hitzh carnival in tho cockloft of Ne. 77 Clark street, pluyine st political party. They are for Kern, ol course, but they are not in the loast hopeful of lns election, The Boclulists, at their headquarters, No. 7 Clark street, bad an des that they would poll t 7,000 votes. Jo (jrucnhut, who claims to carrv the Bocialisticvote lu Bls pants® pockets, suys that ho will give 1t slito Keru, because Kern vromised to buy biws something sfter election. Last night the various beadquarters wero open &ud thronged. It was the nikht before thy attle, and each sldo tricd Lo show a bokd front. The Republicans, however, have the bulge, sud they felt surcof success to-day. Betting ln the 001-TO0IMS WS nuu.lelm, sud 8110 ln favor of llnflmflu to 870 fur Kern, A bet was oiade at the Palmer llouse, aud the money put up, of $150 to §100 that Hoffmanand theentire Repub- Hean county and Cougresstonal ticket would be elected, “Fhers were bets toude at the va- rious hotels, but the inost notable was §125 Lo $73 in favor of Jobn Hothnan, at the Trewont House. Poolwelling was brisk at the varlous places, but Kcrn's backers bad lost faith in biwm, and wanted odds ol from 30 to 5 per ceut before they would risk thetr mouney. This eveniug the severul hoteis, in- cluding the Grand ‘Pacige, Palimer, Shermao, aud ‘Tremout Houses, will recolve election re- turus sud wake them public from sl the States where elegions are Leld, as well as giv- fug the resuls of the Jucal conteat, DOWN WITH THE DURT, The Democratic Club of the Fifth Precinct, Elghteenth Ward, et at the Mauiton House lust evening, sbout tbirty of tha **boys " belug preseot. Frum the oioutes of previous meet- fuge resd, 1t appesred that a commitiec had Leen sppoluted to walt ou Bheriff Kern to get $100 for expenses. Hlo hauded the Comtultice $5 with which to buy tho lads somethlag to drink, ang promised to pay tbe Club $100 “1f, Le was elected.” ‘luis was uosatisfattory, 8o the Commitiee was Sustricted Lo call o'l LRIBUnL : “'L'URSDAY., NOVEMBER 5, 1878, stances of reform brough Ly, diet was that of a gentleman of €0, who had been aiddicted to Intemperate habits for thirt: five years, his suthursta averaging once & wee! His constitution was g0 shattered that he had grea. diffienity in Inauring his life. attack of delirium tretocns, which nesrly ended fatally, he was pereuaded to enter upon a farl- which, wo are assured, cured seven months, Inve bheen very thin Leginnlog of the experiment, bub st the close of the period named had gained twenty- eight pounds, being then of about the normal ight for & person of his hight. les of foorl which are apecified by N pre-eminent for antagonism to alcohiol are maca- ronl, harfcest heans, dried peas, And lentl which should be well b vlenty of butter or alive of den vegetables arc said to he helpful, but a dict mainly cumposed of them woul tendeinicy to intemperance so effectually as one of maucaroni and farinsceous food. polnt of view, high glutinous bread would be of great utility, but it should not be sour, such acidity belng calculated to foater the habit of A I|kc( remark may be ap- cnionn CAEY BEAL ESTATE, _ JeOR BALR~BY T. B. BOYD. RO 7,17 MADI- 933 per foot—1 rant to sell 3 more @-foot lota, by 100 a balance. They were to make thelr report and this fact accounted for the thirty, thelr ating that they were after “dust.” Another ftem In the minutes waa the expulsion of Jo Connolly, which took vlace Runday even- This way excepted to by several of Con- nolly's friends, who had evidently not been on nanit wifen the sctivn was had. good deal, but the Chafrman made an impres- slon by saying that **Jo hasn’t attended the meetings of tho Executive Committee, and I aaked him why he didn't come. don't want nothing to do wi “dust " there.' We don’L want any sucl) here— men who will look after thelr own'intereats and not the Club's,” After a long wrangle, the minutes were “adopted,” a motion to reinstate Josepl hav- Ing been Iafd on the table, Then the Committes abave relerred to mada thelr report, or rather one of them did, verbaily. He hsd ealled to see Kern, aud had waited ab the SherifT's office until 6 He went to the st evening, tcnee of most of N, MIEN AND 1Y re K {n the grestly increase 1ts vajne. Tt e certainly ih #veroffered In- Chicagn. lock of it. Large trees Haran-cars {n ‘une and other improvemeats an ngs. ftents for per me . Northesat corner of Halsted At A{'ru deep on Adsma-st, carner At & great hargs! farm of 20 acPer, near s tawn, xwlll:;lll 4 #tores T FOT STEADY J07 naceous uiet, ot e 1on They talked a B-GOOD COOPERS ON TIONUT WorK, Ro Packing & Pravision Ca., Unlon Stneks and be said, ‘1 h It; there's no T A T, ARD AEAT B By i onip o B Maaseragtany NTED-GOON COAT HANDS: TiEl haile pald. - Apply o I, GRATAM, corner), with the gronnd. on barn. and fog 20x; par month, Near red. 53 fouth Carpenter. brick dweiling, snd fot 23 th of Madison.at. 4 West Adal and toL xi%. $4,070-Fige brick dwelling: Jot 21127, (lnod barn. Monroe-st: enst of room frame dwel ..“bflek ‘harn, and lot 252133, South front. coln-at. 1t fa thy ‘The various gar- Cl;la:hv'li'ui;"lé’n!'n»n—;rl‘ &Co 210 NEN TO TAKK CAILRE OF HORS i Apply immediately at 243 not resist the Emplovinent Agencies, TANTED=23 'C’NII;!:EIH AND TE. ey ‘clock, but aidn’t ses hief Deputy, Garrlek, d told him who he was, and what he wanted. Uarrick sald Kern would Keep his agreement, sud, {f he didn't, he would see that it was car- [Anpluuse.] Tuis was the best that Another member reported that he had called on Agnew, Cmlsman of the Demuocratic Central Commiittee, and was told tuat nothing could be done at that tine, but the Committee would be in scaston all night, and f aoy money was telt over the Club would get some. “[A voice, **Yes; that's It; if there's any left over we'll eel It and §f there fan't we ean Ko to h— for It.7'] These repurts were very unastislactory, the Chalrtnan quleted the irap) in which he sald Usrrick was all L, if any of the other candidates to-day, they would be “geen’ ond askedl to contribute. [Applause, A motivn was then mude that the Club ratify the Democratic ticket trom to ‘There was sume *kicking " tion, and more soothing talk was necessary. vpronsiscd to hiand over the 81 het had prowised the Club 1o case Olsf did pot come to thne. | AMSTERS For coal-fainers” 8 ferm. HKISTIAN & CO., 189 alcoholie<Irnking, plied to the use of ralted the cause of a vegetarian to alcoholic lquors, we find nceous starch contained In the or oleaginous sliment appears to render unueees- sary, and therefore repulsive, carbou fu aw al- N 1ANDS, WORK. h horees and drive LD~ FEW winter: one goud hand wi whpers, pinery hiaads, disinclination hat the carbon- nacnroni, heans, SALE~R2.700-THIB T8 ONK OF en] son the Nonth Ride, the Mouse cost iaat year modern Improvement: lot 23¢)2) to Detween Vincunnes and Lang- o 3 "v&v‘rnn'—m‘lmm;n'xfi T LANORERS FOIt fren tarer AL, 11, SUF Miscelinneous. VA MEN TO TAKE ORDENS FOR -extingrishing, aun-sxplosive, Kafet, t tnoney-making artieia oat 118, 418 perfect, and just whae every eotttiier of Korosene wants, {'all earl; chola of territury, 4 €. LININGTON, 43 NTED-IMMEDIATELY, A NUMBER O perent iusiness meu to mausge countles for fand nrrative pmd COL. BOB INGERSOLL. i1is Corner n Gods—~What Is Its Going to Dn with Them ? Xew York Sun, Nor, 2. For more than a week past the proprietors of the UId Curlosity 8hap, In Brosdway, nesr Bleccker strect, have been selliug out by aue- tlon thelr heterogencous stock of rubbish and raritics from al) parts of the globe. One of the most constant attendants st the sale is a portly, well-favored old gentleman, dressed in black, who comes early, chooscs s Beat near the auctloneer, and remains to the end of the day’s procecdings, watching everythiog ‘with & nervous and slightly guizzical (nterest, This old gentleman ts evidently not s habitu- al frequenter of suctiun-rovme, For the firat two or three days his mauners, though hearty, were a little shy and self-consclous, and he shrank from the geveral attention which he drew upon himself by the siogularity of his ac. tions. After he had become better acguainted with the surroundings, apoke up louder when e madu a bid, and on e or two ocasions cven ventured to bandy jokes with the nimble-tongued auctioucer. The gentleman in black fs Col. Rubert G. Ingersoll, of Peorla, 1. Hls presencn in this elty fs due to lecture engagementa {n the neigh- barhoud, and hes no cobnertion with the ses- sions of the Millennial Conference. Col. Bob Incersall attends the auction at the Ol Curlosity Shop with s well-<lefined pur- 1le is not engaged in stocking s private muscum, nor is he perticularly interested in bric-g-brac or pottery. So long as the atctioneer vends Nankcen chinn, or Aztee jugs, or Tunise fun tobacco pipes, or alleged Natsume ware Col. Ingersoll either scttles back fn his soat with an sir of Indifference or {mpatiently scans his Bat ns soon a5 aeud s put up to be bid for, his whole maover changes. He leans forward fn his ch face sllubtly flushed with excitement, und caj _SUBURBAN REAL | ]:()‘I BALV~21H WILL IIUY A BFA! one bloek fram d it 1 14 o 1 duwn and €5 monthiy: cnu'o:-l property fare, | 142 Lasaite-st, loom 4. _COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. AL LANDS, TI)- ¢ exchango by J, A1, came into the — Al A5 M. farming lands for N, Little Tock. Ark. STED=A RRIGAT YOU 20, to run errands and learn at this proposi- 1 nees; guod Telersntes required. 25 State __TO RENT-ROY Bouth Mac. RENT-PART Oft ALL OF OCTAGOS NRICK, 11" Foom, &li rnavenienced 18 moutment T—FIIAT-CLARS HHOU-BCIEABELR y Chl 33 University-place. one bloek from I 7] _RENT-A SEAT. Hweeney offered to give provisu that will enable hitu FANTED—RUOY ABOUT 15 CAPADLE OF WillT- at Hoom o Hawley Buflding. ED-TWO UNOD ADVERTIBSING BULICI- Permanent employment o the right pace tles. _Address A 10. Tribune office. FANTED=3SMART, (IRL tween iUsnd i1 8. m, e motlon wan then agreed to. A committee was appojuted to interview can- didates who ahiow themselves to-d The Club theu adjourned. 750 REXT—A EIGUTEE ter and gAs-fAixtus summer prices) for o THAT., SIX ROOMY. W, arosce and winter's cus at 1l 4t house, of on J. AWLE BOY WITH REF- erentes. Room 4, A East Washington-st., be L Y e WANTED-FEMALE HELV. Domecsticss 7ANTED-000D GIL FOR OENFERAL TOUSE- Apoly at 14%2 Pralrie-ay. Ty (IRE FOIf GENENAL DINAVIAN OF_GFRt: n family 10 do gencral TURN OUT AND VOTE.' 70 RENT-10 FINST We, the undersizued, to order to uld In giving 8 full vote and a failr clection to-morrow, agrec to close our respective places of business at noon, Nov. 5. Wilham Stewas ed Wasliingto: " ‘West Bldos NMENT—~8$12 PE MONTH-] hrick house, 13 Fillmure-st. $1: . Inquire st 383 Western-ay, o RENT-ROOWS, Bouth Slde. NISHED ROOMS. s T NE TIWO.STORY 'w0-S10TY frame, TANTED=A GUOD N rt, Pranklin MacVeagh & Co., I. W. Doane & Co,, Surague, Warner &gl.'u,. L Reed. Murdock & Fianer, 8. I' Tolman & Walker, Hannon, Merri- F, A, Watdner raons, Knowles, & Co., 91b s T et 20&” J:hlls\.\?. M il FAMILY A FRI t e housewark; wage 72 Tribuoe olica.§ UENT=NICELY-FUIN aL 115 £art Handolph-at., Koom 1. % ‘0, RENT — A or gentieman and ‘wife or singl I 24 sweek, Addrese A ANTED=MILLL unon TRIMMER TO T BRUTHERS, Senmustresses. NTED~A SEAMATRESS WELL ACQUAINTED with fam(iy sewing: also, 8 Uerman nurse girl. ¥2 Dearbarn-av. L-AAGHTED, & n 1 onrad & Lo, , ( Gray Broe., lngram, Cordln & rwell, 4. €. Cook & Cu., Wilia Towle & ‘llom'r, McKindles, & Kmall, M Harrott, Hell, Co McCulloeh & Co. May, Grannia & jum T, Allen & Ullcliriat & Co B Cellls, West, Tusnell & Co, o4, B, Inderrleden & Bros.. F L. Goull £ ca., . ¢ [ UENT-FURNISHED RONMS, 3 Miscellancous Stanley‘s Nons, eliz, Marston & Blair, W MAY ADE . Mustaperx Oernian. Addrest A W7, -ltentiog and itoardi; v ey do strictly s i "5 Itoom Room i Tribune Bul| und reilable bustoess. By callfu ng of the mort desieable rooms fn € ‘furnislicd or unfurnished, cn au jte or single, and wisti or withous buard, free of charye. ANTED=A WET NUNSE. #, ORANICK, 237 I, v 8 1. Kimoaek, _SITUATIONS rl Boolikeepers, Clerks, &ce ITUATIONS WANTED-YOUSG M. -, and corn merchant (o Ka- that 1s offered for sale Bob M bida for, without regand to cost. As there ore several other regulor attendants with o taste for deitles, Col. Ingersoll’s reckless bidding sometimes meets with lively comjwii- tlou. Navolsou Barony, the photogrupncer, Is also buytng gods, but he sclects them ou wsthetic principlesand for artistie vury He bids for only symuetrical ol R Kersoll's appetito un the other hand is omnive ous. The rudest Hindoo idol of baked red clav aud the must lhandsomely-carved Japanese deity, aplundid in paint and g have equal value in his eves, etmocratie, comprehensive, and fmpar- 6 A pod's & god fora’ that,” he whispered, us & dingy, stnpld-faced, und thorougbly dis- reputabie Hottentot idol was knucked down to Ll for 3i¢ cents, Under the stimulus of Col. Inzersoll's whole sal¢ purchases, Sarony's compytition, and tho eagerpess of an occuslonal Wall etreet man who drops in on his way up town hoping to buy n god short for the adornmentof his mautel the market price of divivitles has been y cohanced siuce the begluning of the tyles that brought only seven shilllngs ut a dolinr on the first 260 or 8754t tivecent jumps. auctloneer takes ndvantage of this uncxpected vogno and_ dwells eluguently usou the poiuts of the zods he vilers, While Col. Inger~ cenve to all that Is said fu thelr v relinquishes the battie uatil TANTED=TO R 1 Test. a desivabin hunse, for » Orsi:ciase bosnling-house, contalalng whout eliher North #fle south of Oatario and east orSouth Sideun Michizan or Wabah 1 parties coatemplat wlil bulld to sult, ‘shey can Bud & respunetbi FI 0f yeATD 81 Featonable rental WDRLAVAN HOUSE, 12 North C THE **SNIDE" CANDIDATE, To the FLditor of ' The Trilune. Ciricaqo, Nov. 3.—Judge Bradwell Is flooding the Second Senatorial District with so-talled *t Repubiican,” * Dewocratie," * Greenback,' “Commuulstic’ and 18 thoroughly con Lt ) A ] compete it Nanlware gian eiiher I Rock or referouces. _AudressC7, Tribune Miscelianeots. ANTED-BY A VOUNO MANOF 13 ears” Londoi experience ‘In every branch of dry detinyens with Janies & ‘City of Londons 0 Taat year, upenling upwerd uf 600 uew “Bocinlistie," 0 RENT-FOUR OR FIV od roory fur 1ight housckerping. Adds i cuch covelops oue of each. led to belleve from this that the Judge hatl been' nominated by aceln- matlon by sll of the party conventions of tho distriet. The Judee’s' *independent” candl- dacy appears to meaw, shaply. that be ts willing to deceive or to defraud ooy class of voters fnto bolleving that he ts of thelr sort, whatever that Let it ba well understood that Judge Bradwellis at feast what hio has hitierto clatined to be, namely, the nomines of uo party, but o Loiie Fisherman 1 polities, who has Iud of . fiah, and if hu ANTED=TO IENT—A FIRST-CL. two-story and Lasement, 10 or 11 rooing, furnace inall family and a permanent tensnl. une o One might Le ol feaf, seem to Uis- theolugy s WMALL FURNISHED . between Elttecnth and Gl repdie and eumfort- rea; tent (n adrance vuse, Twesty-foarilis muat be ably furniaied: family of Address A {ixy Trivune oflice. TUATION WANTED—A tensive travel, well versed thorough ctassical snd mathematl envageuient whers ed; Emation are require ucation, sbility, d; higheat' retercal D BUTTER EX. perience seeks cugaenicnt ppitic housa na wjansxer, ner vesponsible posiilon, or with parined for proscenting same: ling s drees EXPORTENR, Bux 768 1 PLOVISION, ~GUEESE, Al O e e O ANTED=UY A YOUNG MAN NOT (ot d P T 10 store, or driver, or soyihlog 1o n:‘l"lhl& Addrets C 8, Tribune sitice. provided nalt for cvery cannot cateli trout 1s willing to eat bull-heads. AN INsULTED VOTER. Domesticss glrl, secistomed 1o wor in ES Bewarc of [raudulout *Itopublican tickets at 1 1 houscwork or secuud - ) oo J The Kern'll bo taken out of tho Bherifl's | MoUlAe 00 scquies: fratse, and sevel . SINESS MAN WITH 8300 TO CONTHOL A A vote for Kern to-day s & vote for tho per- ol !fi;’gfl month. | Call s ITUATION WANT! petuation of bumier - juries and = Wy general bouwwror! A BWEDIKH GIIL TO b Lat 121 Wentwurth-uy. " sald the auctloneer on Thursday afternoon us his ussistant held up to the et & bideous, chocolate-coiored Buudha from “Yhub- et, sbout two fect high aud appareutly 200 years now here's sometning worth (haviug ch am 1 offered for the god 1 4 Forty cents.” ventured a bashful gentlemas In the rear ol the room. wForty cents!” reveoted the auctloneer with “Forty cets for » iine Orfen- al deity ltke that! “Fhist vod has beew wor- dsot thousauds vt fngenuous o Wednaway o SACE PIOUE S s i ompany will sel) " T0 DO URNRRAL TOUSH- lelr hiaat-furnace, located Wt Fran Ls of IW0 stacks, o s, 1i0uses, and sll Lhe necesary and Axtures tomake 1t sue of the o col plete charcosl furna '8 dee it Recretary, Uetrolt, or Bherl® Kern has arranged to recefvo tho re- turns of electiofi ot his oflice this evening. All of bis triends aro Invited to tho funcral, ‘The Democrats will probably make an or. gaulzed elfort to-dny to cast fllewal vates. Deputy Marshals should spat these fellows. Juspite of the solemn promlee of the Demo- cratfe State Central Committee to print thewr tickets “for? the Drainage Amendment, their tickets vesterday anpeared printed both **for and * against * the proposed amendment. This is a spechinen of Democratic fuith, Oue nore Kern lio nalled. pronounces the article in the Timesn few days aizo culopizing Keru as an eflicient Sherlfl, and purportinig 1o be slzned by along st of Jaw- yers, by own name fucluded, to be a fraud sud u e anva ho never slgned bis nama to any such docnument, 1t Is inore than lkely Liat any toore could be found to ake the swne P Y A~ GIEL TO DO GEN- I farplly.” Call at"or ade o fuu_will addrea P ELMOIEE 10 Ueruin cook, washe 1y best ot references. Inquiny withering seorn. A Nupwealan eirl us cook ¢ [ wurks kood referenced, Lall, for twu days, 8t 20 shiped by hundre and devout heathen, worth mors than that to pui in your haliway to righten off buril . F *yafd the abached gentlemiaue bidding sgainst hunsell, s Well, P10 ruke ft auctioueer, “though it forty-five cents in connection wit dee how he blushies himself] Fo tive, tev-five, seven-lull, ee BEV:| SUFiILY centy,” said the origzmal bidder, Address C 11, Tribuoe ofic CARI WILL 8BY & nopoly husiness fur 1| 218, And highest r Address G 10, T ners imense pro: and Irutier: na boerding: hol ferred. v o starter,' sald tho rat-clasa couk i privaie fanilly & suuine to mcution Luuse: refercucesgiven. Call a3 INp NI VANTING FIRST-CLANS GOODN AND hie dealiny can have 18 with n he Lol op alie hur bugzy, Hr ring top-buggy and' top o Broeke's wakes o o du genernl hoy refervuces Kiven. TUATION WANT general Bousework, . ewster's Concond bugy, 3 GOOn L The nctionesmie fics PR MR most disgustea 1ook. * fo 8 contidential but perfec to Col Ingersoll, “toat the understund the valueof a really suthentle god.” P give seventy-live con sald Col, Ingersoll, firmly. W Col. Ingersoll Lids seventy-five," said the s« Now he knows what n et v, Beventv-five, tee-fve, tes-live,—clghty by half a dozen gentlemen I the back of the Foon,—too- ght, tea-vight—" tu-colored Buudba ran up to $1.85, and stopped there. “(ionel” malil the suctloneer, after a lrief pausc; *‘gone to Ingersall tor one thirty-five.” The pext exciting episods way oyer u very larga Javavese idot of carved wood, n u eitiing sture, with hands rafsed fu the attitude of nedictih. This delry wore a handsoime red clonk trimmed with pold. holsted up fnto the elare of the gusligt, sod puctiopeer and swbienes guzed upow him o slient admiration for Gy 8 minute. * Look at biw well, ladies sl gentlemen,”™ sald the suctioneer, Jowers toue of Feveruuee, foru you belu tu hid. ure for sotie househol wost fastidious prrcha Tu all my exXperl neas it has uever bes Bpeak up Hyely. guad How much for the codt” Alter & resulute aud protracied strugglo be- wore gD fnjured aimd ‘s very plaiu, ' smd be, y atidible way usile e pentlemen don't Lung, 4 RUG © PRSCHKST Tt Onl eX]IFUas WEZO0A B2 y aruess, blankets, snd b s, &CQ., A L0 Te TUATION WANT tept deruan i 3 A KTEADY, (0] 110 du general housewuri 1l LA ! Boninutresues. WANTED-BY A YOUNU GIRL TO resamaking ur mitlinery. Address 102 Dute ‘There was a slanderous runior in circulativn yesterday to the effect tlwt Gen. Mann bed imade atrude with Kera, the story Whatever, a3 any one who knuws tha General and s aterling Republicantam wiil He tas been lighting hurd during the entirecampaign for tue whols tleket, grom Ilottman down, and hie has not faltered 1n Lis allegiance ut the elcventh hour. Yeatenduy afteruoou Mr. 1. W, Rishop, Chiet Bupervisor of Elections, at the nstauce of N, Chatrman_ of tbe Cook County Central Commirtee, madu spplication to dudes Drummond to have the name ot Bylves Keowh stricken from the yoll ervisor in the First I’ First Congressions! District, ‘The atildayits on wiileh the roquest Waa msile were sworn to by J.J. Montague and 13, ¥, Val, Sun, & paper which was supporting Kern that hs had been ot yestorday from tho lepublican Campalzp Com- inittee, and was not taithiul to b political Taith, * Judze Drummomt sccordingly scratchicd Keogh's naine off the llss sod appoint- ghvor in his stead. L —t— AN ILLINOIS BONANZA. Apecial Dopateh o The Tribune F.oaxwoou, Il Nov. 4.—=Mr, louis Fideser and several other persons claim to have found an old Iudtau mine I this vicinity, out of which took a plece of rock welghing seven pouuds, 50 worth ul sil! e—— Teunyson at & Dinne: An amusing story s told of Mr, Tenoyson o a forelgu jourcal, Btuying luu qulet newhbor- hood iu Englsnd ouce, which wa rarely 88 cotneis appean, sivantage of such A0 eYENL us 1ho laureate’s viit wuas taken by oue of the native hostedtes te ive & tuncheou Couversation lungubah- Every otie was ufruld to speak lest he or she should be detected 8> infinitely pro- aaic, or that suddenly theru wmixht be o great utterauce which would e loat. 5Ll the poct spoke not, but atwended -diligeatly 'l,u e or the gui,* S s b Mok ol There Is no truth in sured free ot oo ke, rred Wit naslcular disease ur pamphiet eou- Employniens Agencie ONB WAN TED-MIS. WHITTAKE HAS cooke, seatsiresies, and careqully supylled, 246 Norih castly understaud. i ation 16 GTLRS, 120 Weat Rro jes VAN EGHAACK, 5V horses tha linkinent in yellow wrappers. ‘enis. o NTE nur at luy farmn; ' North siac, 1 oo, $410 84 Der week, with use uf board, 15 lle was carctully A X ECORp, o8 Iy A IR e TG B Au e Cnited states i Trun all 1o reat [ia e X L Jufunnation fre iN AR WILLA~A WAVING e-tuint AL the hxiundl zin N W, U A rann o Tt gt taadriog (i €1y, should be sutcient aund went to hils vowe to the Utnerve all Lla poitits be- uw therc's araro treas- y s 4 god that the | ! and' Doolittie, " BOAID WANTED. ARDIN PRIVATE FAMILY, 0N BOUTH SIDE, r, gElIvTces exchuigu, s 1ol bial- ny privilego to ofter o ed M. H, N OF BALS 1HLL—ELE: ) Who's gomg to secure the 13 C4 Ly telegraph at GN VUM ITURE, FIANGS: un diuowids and all , Roows 3 LI e without reitiuyal vr steambuat Drew, the Japunese pd in & rted cloak tnmmed with gold wad ocked dewn to lngersull for $1.U5, all copaer idod 1row Botibiay, gresu with oll for thrue shilbings, very part with e pleased he wrapped it up earos tully tn 8 newspaper aud put it into his pockets ol evidently was 8 hurwsiu. s¢ gull Of uncouth shape 1ahu FAID FOIL OLD GULL abanly €2 uaeh, TR RS HAR sToRR 137 Wabasn-av, D) MEN TO INTION went to Col. Tog o East Mudisan PRICR I'ATD FOR G 4 Tuguire ar n. SRELEN nectieut dutual Life, 51 and s\ Lorg, (i 810 t, oF OAN=§Lion, #L1ax i pxpreasion i iy fac The little copper A cracklewars Chilne was sold tu Col. Ingersnli for 82, auly worth thrice that sut at private sale. A guudilv-decorated porcelatn & went tg Cal. luve: i @ Jot of four mal ulscture tur $3 Awony his ot Mexican ldol from Yucatan with six arus from upper sreal peopla vislt XU, NOV, 4, euiy-fourth an k. Ilie fuder will be re W, NICHOLSON, o douth | dol from Kiotu Ho also sccnred and show ol her llou, 3 ller divinities ol the same man- O8T~. A LIUENAL RE: ard fur Ha retura to b Aga-st. & SEIUNBORGODE OF TH O3l T otk e Bewtas terfr, Tor reatoriug ARt 1o 708 'ME LARUEST UHGANS, ¢ 1N THE SORTHWEST. her purchases werew pritnitive a hinge wooden god nudia, several rudely- carved delties from the Murquesas sud Fricudly Islands. and a varicly ul Africun fetichics. Duriug three days of the sale Col. Jagersoll bought between “forty and piey smaller spevinicns Lo “carried wway from the suction-room (0 s pockots, leaving the bulky and uawichly divinitics (o be aelivéeed by ex- JUustrated calalogus scat llfil«u l‘tllal _Corner stite il Aduie-sis. wormis. and ouu "and wie doteu paokegvs ul Prof, 1f futurued to’ tha thy abwye reward £ < uncumioriablo; apeworuis, 1wo Bottles 0f Tound el st had peculiar foad§ there were din recoliections Hoatiuy tlrouy taving bheard of certalu foud fur gods, Auy- tulug was betier thau this uncertuiuty. *Huva ou been belped 83 you hwed” shy ssked, tuud- particutarly proud of; it ne revipe bhas been io wur famlly for uver seventy years.” Stifl there was uo reply. ‘The poet Leand her nots b smetbiugelse, Ouly cue word suuch- tubis selaam. Lich seewed (o garmina- Stlll the thought took lorm sud speech— “fouzh us 8 Lalter!” gud that was il the lau- reate satd until Lie tovk his lea e e — N '?JJ&I,:IDA:TI._AH_T, ox ard ol earriue. 1 PRI Ca.y T8 tandolphiat., sad 3t ctusIn 1o ieior: werd. “That haty we are 18 of our own cunVg. Address AU T3 : WANTID-TO TAKE HALF inanade L sals of, 82 & ey ta will e tho Main O2e, a AL Guriug the wcek, aud un! 34 Ll abuul ua gt ayteus for o ritcle which will tuere eusucd a sllcuce w rvas WA ielee 3 " D) TN Naltonsr: “etc., 1009 ‘Addruss, stauing lowsst pricy, B 33 1 elb- ¥ipREaiidisq Nows Denot, 1 ek of WAl od eweier, Newsiealcr, aad Pency h T2 Laha-bt.. 00rDaE iduul W ASHING Y ot Mulropviilas i1 wimercial Calleg:, 131530 3 llldlutcm:uhr Of viber day A, Effoct of Dlat un Liquor-Drduking. Neww York Graghic, Chartes Naplcr, su Euglashi scient il mag, bas been testinr Lo truth of Lichiz®s theosy that Jiguor-drinking 1 cowyativle wit bue uot with 4 fariusvevus i went was tricd upon tweuty-acves. Houor-driul rsous, With Fesults substsniiutiug the Awong 126 dars strikipe o CALILAGES. MK nade, 103y BACMINELY, SMACIUNES, WRINGING-MACH nz-wacpioes, collar T‘E"fi'fi? oK EDMANR A% IBAGE—FOR U E. BISHOF, 16 3outb Jellvnno SR A BON AL~ U1 cat on B3 £ 0 Ty borion gvibg a: | fortualiv. Jf the where, i Leg Wagve Beaticmiag Wi yead v 8 Liebls theors.