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LOCAL POLITICS. Mayor Harrison Bulldozing the City Employes. They Are Threatened with 'Dis- missal if They Will Not Work. Somo of Them Assert Thoir In- dopentlonce-An Interest« ing. Uircular. Detection of Democratic Frauds in the Sixth Precinot of the Fourth Ward. Forty-flre Names lo Re Stricken Of the Registry in Ono District. The Ropublican County Committee i Preparing to Do Some Work. Tho Workingmen in Favor of dr. Farwell—Tarn Ont ond Register. CARTER H. WARRISON. BULLOZING THE CITY EMPLOYS, "To see that the Democrnta under tho ‘leader- ehip of Carter H. Harrison nre not fdle, one his Dut to qo atround to thelr headquartors In Arende Court. There lanot aman on thelr Campulgt Comimnittey but is working bis fovel best. for tho Bucce: his ticket in this county. They want to min a foothotd. There ts not a laborer, por Heeman, or fireman wad ts nat pressed fnto tho vervice as a cnnvasser ar worker, aud Carter hhnself fsinsteucting them. He, brs reported, bus ordered tha issunuce of the following clr- cular: © Cutcado, Uct. 23, 180.—Mr. ——-3 Younro cor- diniy Invited to attend a meeting of the. —— Ward Auxillary Chub, composed of | city on Weditesday event at 8 o'clock, Abe City-tldl. ‘The roll will be called ato: a’clock, sad all py ntare requited to anawe to their mines when enlled and pledge thelr support to the Demeeratie nominres trom top to hatom and wi who wes absent on duty are obliged to ulve thelr adhesion li writhig, prop: erly addressed, to the President of thelr ward chit: xt ‘The Mayoris specially desirous to advance the interests of Cuss un Wid Hnerting. He his, of lite, caused several meetings of the city. &: ployG to be held, and they have been hidireetly ordered to sneriit everybody and everything to suve these gentlemen. The Muyor looks pon their fate as something porsenul to himseif, wud would regard . their defent ous a defeat of —hinavlt, beewso be dictated — their nomination over Leach aud Camilagiins, ‘The Mayor hus had a nuinber of the employes: appointed Sapervisors, and in thisway they render some service in uringhig voters to tho alls; but, without exeeption, thoy ure an ax. uits set, for they’ know nek what a diy may brio Torth, An order was issued yesterday to pay them all Saturday, which wil be in advane fut they fenr thie thore iy something else tha their personal (nterest behind it, espechuly since they are Hable to be called together Satur duy nightand have the hat passed, whleb they Are afraid of beyond allele. Ty addition to the above, which his been huuided to every ie vers of the city, the heads of the departments huve heen Instructed to. E, DIXCHANGE EVERY MAN who ts not living up to this order In {ts brondest sense, Theyy sume employés can be even arouid the wards canyngsing the preoinets, take dug the mimes of voters, und hnploring thele Trends to vate for at le Lunty Derive eritle tleket. ‘These this order, work with a seit, b ¥ And that of thuir famllles depend upon retains fic thelr places.“ We will hive no Republienn In oflice Under a Democratic administration," BA a iin In the Demoeratte heatqunrters ton {Piurnent reportor sesterday. And chat fs what they men. In every. precinet: this sume Cain= palze Coutnitiee bas sent to lmost every votcr, Uhranzi tho preeinet eomuultiees, the following elvenfur: mm PRECINCT * Rounded by ——_————_—_______. © Dean Kit: Upon the tlrst day of registration we endeavored to have your mune pliced upon the rexiatry hat, gu that yet wight be enntled to vote upon vlecuoneday whhout extritunny- ancey bit thy epublican Judes, acting under Suetruetions front thale party, refused to allow Yer nae to go upon the Hat, upon the shallow pretense that yuu were unknown, to them, We Bow notity you Chat you ure not registered, and the Hepublfeane wilt entenvor to dupelve you of ur ritht to vote Unless tppear perdonully efore thum on Tausdiy, the 26th oF Oetoher, hes tween the hours of i a.m. anit p. im, and dee unig have your name placed upon tho reg- ry list. Wo invite you to vindicate your manhood by Ssterlug. nud bY your oto put Ute xtanpot uriisepproval upon the, partisan Judges or party who would seek uponauy, protense todas ‘prive legal voters of the right oF franchise guare bod to tien by the Constitution of one coun . ., ‘Theso things will give tho Hepublivans an faea at TOW THN CAMPAIGN 13 DRING ©. by the Democrats tn Cook Con sem out cards to supposed fore zens whe'buve nut obtatied thelr authorizing them to get them ut tees cost, und ong of then se fallen th the wrong land: CULVER Wis Poter A, Howe, aun od ettizen of the Ninth Ward, whu, bowever, wit vote the Mepubtiean ticket, nowlthytnnding the kind) attention — patd by tho other ale. Hut the | Dem: oonits “are ominikhie personal and de perste pppeal te yoters in thls. cou and efreniating al sorts of campaign ites, fn Baddlition, they are searching everywhere for Uubutiraized nan who can bo made vee of, bat 4 huppong that the Judges cre fair and honur- ablo men, und endeavor ta sean ih who como closyly nnd to ald in preveuthigs fraudulent naturalization ta far os possible. ft wit enty meburee eltle Just papers, he Commit i hive Yesterday that the Democrats ondeavered to Play it on the Mepublionns by sending ever thetr: yen with those whom tha Juchges had retiisad to bave nutiratized to tho FIM aventiy heal uarters, but the gine didn't wort, thin, Thelr own detectlyes: The Democratta Cumpatyn Committee met terday morntig, but took no aetlon ay to how they would pri tholr bulloty upon the pros Posed conatitutlonil amondnent. komme’ of they dow't wantte axtend the terms hers, and thy whole thing muy be left on, MRPURE TO NE INTIMIDATED, The Cook County Greenback Committee hold Sta regular weekly meuting at No. West Thine dolph stroot lust events, Thu nttyadines wind Mite lunge, AU there wore proxune severnl Of re city employés, | Willi .Mdridjse wits in the: chilr, and auneUnced the special hustness to be To appoint deket-peddlers and make avranes wients genurally tor the election, ‘This cone sumed considerable th ‘Thy meeting wis th wlven ay it tarae Hareaat, en malts, Jt, and ry other of the Democratld purty I bitterly denvuned, DAP U nis white John Powers, of the Satlors' und Soamen's Unton, denounced tha ao-entted meethy of Greenbaekers of 4 fow days age whiet indorsed young Stith, and gave the Demberacy the soundest kind of u drubbing, Br. Hoyin, a elty cluployé, gald he had ate tonded a meuting: of ety employes Saturday Bight, und H was there given ont tbnetny nun who voted the Greantmck teket would fo dine to apeech-make charged, Itdid not Crivtiton him, however, for ho taut been threatened before, and be proposed. to stand by Hs purty. Froin this tie weit on to Bronk of the meeting in a yonural way, and salad that the Mayor was so bitter against: the workiugmen that be proposed te wu inte tho sewers even fur Vengennes, and be had no doubt all would bo dlsinisded who flied todo the bidding of thote it bad been a bulldozing seheie, and Toramon at tho polis, 1 Mowers suid he had henrd of bulldozing in Toulsiina, but he was natanished to ave tha Mayor pructieing It at howe on the worklny to whom, above all others, he owed hl ele hor Tile did wot think bis utteinpt te torve them to ilo bie Chicnyu ec thanked God, juris at the polly Ite hoped nowy of thu elty ump ear tt bu votv ne hy wanted to, bowever, would purty any ood, The warkingiien of aid not wll work in the sow unl they would not only re bon In tho future, but ‘Suuntuy, ty meine Sr If hin party ue sewers oF out of thein—waul und there wad nodlanger of tholr starving. Mr, Jlogun anid by would not be jatinidlated Tor one, to would voto the Greeabavk tlek@t it ho hnd to do it atone: and, turthernore, hoe would contribute to its success In every way’ be peddly Uckets Tuedduy, could, He could gut ‘but he would hire a umn to take ble plugg, Mir, Nolwot, of thd Spuciul Avscssment Dopurt> ment, aad be should vote tho Greenbauk Ueket If the Mayor were to not de it, and under no ulreumstunves would be by bulls hud work for Ita wtiecess, order bin te voto for Sinith he wou dozed, Dir. Hogan announced, In further explanation ‘of thonttemptor thy Democracy tu hit here with cy, that they hud all beon Iitructed to neve in thelr respect. (ve wards this evening aud pledge themselves w support the Demucrutly nominees, and suck Wot respond, he thaugbt, would bo alse the consciences of thy elty eqdploy aye dil charged. Hy expectedrtu be disehu: hig Would subunit to ruthor than sell kin Aula Wit und ebitdruns LApplauae.t ho discussie weit minong whom wax Henjutnin ¢ Chty Clork's ultice, loudly appl Wents oxprosacd, ‘though MbUE, of It wae too gaye thom away. eRe whether In the dnthaldated by bla tareats, for work was plenty, whlch welt and On utter tbls sty!o sone thing, und the ather vity employes Nessie uded tha sentl> tuey touk no part iu the apecch-making, for rensons beat known to thomaolyes, he =mecting was carnest and onthuslastic throughout, and was one of tho most respectable ant thoughtful gatherings of tho party, ever held fn the elty. While this Commitice was tnsaesaion the Sen- Atorinl Committe of the Sixth District wero togethor {nan ante-room, the purposa heing. to nominate candidates for the Legisiature in tho pluce of these put np by Smith's Uhileh Mat crowd lust week. They repudiated the actlon of Mr, Smnith'a mob, aud agreed to hokl a muss inceting at 109 Chtenae uvenna to-morrow evens ing to denithee hint and expose the mens te 14 resorting tee ln the canvass, Tho matter of Mmakhye hombintions tor the Leyristature wan finally ceferted te tho Central Committes, which duvets Lhursiny eveniuy. BATUNDAY'R MEFTING, To the Eulttor af The Chicaco Tribune. Citicago, Oot.23.—A meeting of the ox-Repub- can olliccholders of Mayor Heath's Admintsira- tion and Domocrats of Mayor Hurrison’s waa held last Saturday night, 11 present. being em- ployésof Mayor Harrison's ‘Adintutstration. The subject of worlding for tho success of the bats eritle party being uoder consideration, certain purtles were reported ns refushiz to do Demo- cratle work I this equvess, whereupon, alter Warm denineiation af uticenoldars wie rofise fo sell thalr manhood for plander, it was Resolved, That al and every oltleeholder under the present Administration who reftases to cons tribute to the success of the Domocratte party shill bo dropped trom the ty-roll, Mayor Harrison is rinnlig things now, and of cottrar this Is ovidenve of his ctor fitness to perform tho nllotted duties of tho prc fon. LOYE, PURGING TIM RUGISTRY, _ HOW TO DO-TIEE GOON Wok. ‘Tho Nepublicnns of the Sixth Precinct of tho Fourth Want have been dotng a good work which should be tultated at onee in every other: district. In tho city. ‘They have xonv to work enrofully and thoroughly for the purpose of pureing and purifying the registry-lat, wseer- talning how many mames had fuiind thote way there of persons who lid no extatence at all, or of persons who, while anee voters, hud, by ren- son of movhig out of tho ward, lost their right to vote there, When the judges met two weeks ago tu. muke up the poil-list, the Democratic Judge submitted ‘a list-of 10 persons whom he sald were represented to him as qualiited voters. Some of thexu names were put upon the list; but, after these few lind gone on. tha Republican Judges got suspicions, and refused to allow any tnore to be set down tuniess the Demoeratle Judge would vouch from bis own personal knowledge to their residing in the ward, ‘This he deetined todo, and the other names wero rejected. The Repuoitenns ob- tained a copy of the entire list, und sot to work toweed out the shaky onca, The result of thelr investigations was that forty-tive pursous whose names Were on Uw registry do not reside in the ward, or have wo existence atu, The followluy fs {87 OF TWENTY-FIVE PERSONS 's were pitt on the list by the Demo- eratie Judge, being a portion of the dist present- ed by hin. ‘Phe comments on these names slow that the Judge was sadly tmposed on by the Deinoerat who gave him the lists Hntupton Mackey, U0 Dearborn; no auch number, Hanson, 555 Forest avenue; no such number, dunes Steve eng, 442 Thirty-soventh street; no such numbe G. E. Waddie, St Indiana avenue; no such number. 398 Butterfield; Y stro P.M. Henly, FY Murphy, B38 8 1 Tie moved, wt; lefe the ward, eft the wil. virhorn: left the ward, 0; left the ward, 3 left the ward. wrflelds left the ward. J ho sueh number, b Vat U'irien, 3815 Buttertichd; 10 a Te Marshull, 380) Deurborn; not there. Bi 8 Hattertlelds not there, cB Derrborn; bo such number. 13 Denrborn; ve seb ni 1 Wabash: not the 7 Tndkuns left the ward. 1B Of persons tare atid whose John MeDonuld, Lewis tohene: he follow! bea Ut Of tn who voted for Aldermiun thts spe names Were trinsicrred to the present poll-list, ‘Dut who are NOT NOW TO 1H FOUND in the ward. ‘The numbers Jn parentheses ara Tho od numbers. , It ls pozsibte, In those cases where the memorandum of “no such number ucenrs, Lait n Fraudulent vote was cust at tho apring election, thongh It fs also posaibte that an error wae made ut that tine tn giving the nun ber, ‘This ist embraces the names of bwenty per= i 4. Mohren, (1823) Butterflold; no such num- e John Homniny36e7 Butterflold; no auch num- t John Guenthor, 481 Thirty-soventh strect; vit- cot hauge, Hobo Carter, 190) Wabash: uot there, Renjumin A. Perry, (4) State: not there. ML Dinan, 140 Tndhinas net the: Jf, Tehorstingeor, (1h) i) Butterileld; no euch number, Cornelius Mahoney (1960) 3753 Wutterfield; no such ninaber, BK Titian; not there, Baad. Muek, (1735) janhe Gow, (1834) 050 Dearborn; no such num- dX? W, Barrett. 176 2 nutty (16 ruta, (UE Vabushs; moved. Stites mnayved, 31 Prairies moved. berg, 48} Thlety-sevonth . sireoty wurrts, Michigan avenue, near Phirtz- + Hitskliis, 405 ‘Thirty-seventh streuts : ai i Kranser, (101) S77 Butteriielt streets not here, Juseph Kerman, (42) Hb3 State street; vot there, und Gutof preelnet. testalll, (iY I Sito atreots moved. Hel Owen, USI) HD State atrevts out of revinel, Happens from tho nbove that the lepulitie- fins of one precinct buve sueceated tn devecthig uly thie. registry the nunics of forty-five porsons who na NOT ENTITLRD TO VOTH. ‘Today, on the submission of the prapey alt= davits, thee mined will be removed, bt ls not unlikely, Judging from evidences of traud whleh fave ulbendy buon chronieled in fie Tune, that a sbiilar site of attales extats fi neurly every preeinet in the city, 3 ultivly: 4a BE S—and an approximate of tho fraud to be attempted is discovers 7 1 whle, With virllanes between row and election day those bogus voters enn be diseavored. It ts too lutein tha other preainota ta Mave. thom atrleken from the regivtry, but the names should be furnished the challengers. so that when those pooply present themselves on elecrioneluy thelr vaton be EH Owe att ilies they are atble to: produce sitistactory ovidunes that they ure ene titled to eaet a butlot. REPUBLICAN NEADQUAR- TERS. BEGINNING TH WORK, Yeatordyy the Hopublican Connty Committee got down to business and reallzed the fet that the Democrats were dolng good und eifeetive: work throughout the county, and perfecting thelr orgunization under the leadership of Muyor Harrison, ‘Che Domouratio Committee tt small, butt tone elligdent ane. and i dolng uiuch work, and quietly. While the lepubliean Campaign Committee was wrangling with closed doors, the” Domoerats were i tho. pre= ehnets night nnd day, and this fa why tho Demu- erate Teal hopes of carrying Conk County, ‘Tho Kepublioun headquartora, at Tl Fitth Avonue, were crowded duriny the day. ‘Tho Ex- ecutive Conmnittes held a nearly al-duy acadlon, ‘They considered tho muttor of printing tuketa, aud the bullots will be printed with the entire Nutionat state, and county tlekets upon thon, As for the eonatititional amendment prolonging the tera of tho oficed af Sherif and Treamurer to four yours, utter the. ful eleutions af 1st, pane tes wienee ie a second consventive rin, the bytlote : tha te lt Fe RVG printed upon thom © For proposed amon 5 + Xe of ie unit bate to Ree A ATi “Aguiist proposed amendment 5 . Xj0C tha nation aa i Baer teh rons desiring ta vote § For" ¢: ta ont the ig commencing * Autiuet nd view rat, W Ie not clone, ent Jufe on tho ballot, tt will bo ne, vow nel ae iiiesint PUUST KENATOUL ATS Oy Alv considered tho mutter le gulir eich Gonieeu avery tr Seuss In ity ehutoriil District a folloviey ere " and promulguted the * Yo the Republican Voters of the Fi riat Distriet? ‘the Repuviiewn. taxecatine ee inittee of Couk County recognia: AC dy Hoe well, of tho Hirst With, ana It Girly, of te Ninth Ward, a4 the epublica nominves forthe Logistatitce hy your diatgives and we. call pon Ae drag Kapil) Haans spare curnedtly tor thelr: hs UAW LEIGH, Chitt " HIND Putte, Asati Reerclar His aotion places Sr. Roukwell’s mame on tha lug tleket, and leaves Mr, Joho Lyle King ta Mght hivown battle, ‘The Committers wk thie uetlon becquse they bel that Mr Mockwoll was, B rexulur nominee of a regululy-called Cons Vention, and that thoy could net, dader tho ¢ cuontanees Ne uty Anta ya Mr. Ring’) macton, 8 fae id belli the requ OF tho topublivans uf tho distrlene es BomlnED UXGISTRATION, The ¢ muni tree lio wrest tho necessity of all cul} Republi but the members ‘of the urty ary reylsteren! tibody, Pile ds t y yor reyiatrat und Mart ne fe et day r thine to be lost, The polling viaces wi be pen. feu ® otek this thorning until 9 o'clock teenight. [fa voter fa not reytsteral ne will experience great trouble iu Gusting his ballys ou electunduy, i 7 Each man will have to appear porsbaalty in order to be registered, and thero isn whole day todoitin. Every Republican should eo to it that his’ Republlenn noehbor ts reyistored. Those having only firet-pnpore will not “bo ullowed to yoto on clection-day, and. those eit titled to thom shoul! secure thelr secon Papers, enutling — them to voto, nt ones. It requires vo years’: resl- denes in the United States “te become Reltizen, All foreizn-born Men who intend or Kealre ty vote cho Nepubljsin: teket. thi fall WIL bovfuenianad with eee anon, hier freo by applying at hondlartors, ch ETE aves, vite. Bach sant will tive to he youehod for by wwreputable eltizen who kndws him, + PAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTED, Kiar ineetingnt 2o'clouk Afternoon. 1). F, Carin fesinol wits anbabititted 14 tinamber of sas uments “in place of Iitdelph: Riester, of the Town of Dake. Alltho Repub- Hean powspayers were Invited to have repre: sentitlyes present at tho Committco meetings Itt the future, wk Mr. Bitlet Anthony cniled\ attention to the lack of thorattgit precinct” ofganization ti the Ward, aud he suggested -theargatlization of Vigilance Committees for enell precinct to pres vent IMlegal voting on clectlonitay by Demo- 2 erate, ‘ Col, Serlbner surested thag cach reyise tered voter be nutitied by postil-cera and found ly tho carrier, and wharaver nt Vieune Io Wes found upon whieh the alleged voter pretended to rerlde the card to be no tidersed anid, re- turned, ond he moved thit the respeetive nieth> bers of the Arte for Ward mike a Wedneeday fternuan of the tines vei {each proeiuet of ail who Ata not, vi ta rat Mr. Ih sald that this work was be-| ing day Sinus in thy Fourteenth Ward. : Mev Frake sald that bts work abpukl be dons Inthe wards by tha respective clubs. Thoy bid done this tu the ‘Chirteouth Ward, aad tion precinet a Demovrat had banded tn a ilst of ges anty nnmes,uf which tlfty. were found to be Trauidulent, Mr. Uitiaa said that ho wns sorry to hear this kKindor tuk. Hongiced with Mr. Frake, that they Jud inte 3 che voters In tha Second Wari, and ko «lors there were [i It, und woul make a enuvass again, Howanted: thoin to tind out where cach man lived and where there Was i vacant tot, and not soud puostafecurds, but ‘ay the evidency from (iret, ands. die wanted them to organize in wards where thi ere no organizntions. “ Mr. Liebrandt sald that there was organization: in tho Fifth Ward, where there ire at least five Republican hebs fo fall working order, There Hover was imgve harmony and onthiusiagin in tho Ttepudltean rinks In that ward. Bridgeport and the Filth Ward: ahways held: tala in pleus: nater olections thin were held tn the Second and: Fourth Wards, =: ie Mr. Mann, of tho Sixth Ward, sald that they hid been dolug rood and effective work June b fore the Catan Committee had organized, ‘They were making nip effective canvass and ore wanization ty the ward. Tho Republican purty of Cook “Connty hind not done auythhig aa purty, but the dadividual members had done it. There had n ne committees with authority to: worm wong natthifter thé county candi dates hil been nominuted, three months after the Natlonal nm put in the lel. In bls precinet the Republicans had spent, 20 out of thelr own pockets, aud they round 10 elther, to aid In organizing the Republlean fau force: Col, Serlbner stuted why he had = made his mo- tion, Tt would expose thse inen anid publish thems, and thas deter them from tegal voting on eleetion-tn: : Mr, ‘Thompson, of the Fourteenth Wacd, woved 13 Leubstitute to leave the whole mattert to the campalgn committees of the respective ward clubs for auction. Mr. Bam Parker and others spoke to tho sub- stitute, whieh prevalied, 7 Mr, Frake thatubt Gaeh county and Nettonal and State cinployé should be compelled to. peas alle Hekets without pay on cleetlon-day. [twas his daty, He moved that all Republican officers be asked to frenist a list of thetr employés, who Shull be compelled to peddle Ueketa on dleclon- day and reecive no pay therefor, Mr. Gurduer was opposed to that motion, bo- enuse these men were public servants, and that was not tho eight way tonsk them, ‘They should hive piteiotisi: enotih todo that withott tke tng. taut hy was opposed to toy suel action, Mr. Henry Bonn favored the motion, inns much as the Democratic City Adneinistration waa carrylug out its organization tn that way, and with elfect, Mr. Montygue moved asa rubstitute that tho county, Government, und State officals be ree qe ib ty furnish the pines of all theirepub- Mean employes, and their resigence, that they: cnn spare to work upon elechon-day and pedile ticketa, provided the men have no ‘objecttan te doing so, A.C. Uesing sald that: there was no dite ce In the uplutens of those present that lil a right to the services of the em- Tere th ry Hepubllenn party, and be sige x minittes be appointed to wit upon Poatmuster Bal Marat Adria, Coltector Sinith, —lnternal-Hevenne-Calleator Harvey, and cuch of the ee cers, requesting then togty atid renuest them to meet some mini to- gether, and urge upon them the necesdty of ares tn the oleetion this flt fin behalf of tho Ttepuliican purty for tha anfety of Qe country, Re bebeved in meeting Tirrison’s tactics wlit Is own weapon : . Mr, Som Engel antd that all of tho efty em. ployés were bard at work mnalsing 0 canvass, and urging their frionds to work for the Democratio purty. Mr, Bluhm, of Arlington Heights, sald that ho was willing todo bis shure, Mr. Montigue’s substitute was adopted, Milos Kehoe toved thut tha Executive: Com- ities be requested ta Invite the leads of the Departments to meet with thom to-diy, and hay the wholv mutter bufare thou. Carelod, ‘Tho tnveting then adjourned. cB. FARWELT, THI WORKING AND MUSINERS AU:N'S CANDIDATES From the Caicaga Workman, Thero ts no mina whe 1s oven Imperfeotly nes qualated with the business interests of Unleaqo, bot must well know, dint for the gentleman whose mute leads thisartiely tonceept the nom {nation to retake bis seat dn Coumress mitat be at, great personal sueritice; he cun buve no object toserve but the best Interesta of his congutite ents, his own and theirs belng identhyl. dlis personn) popularity with tho members of Con- reas and bly farmer experlence warthl be of the #roatest Linportance to this elty and State, Ho isn well-known tlyocnte of the Hinols Canal and othor wuitters connected with public ime provements relating to the commorell atalrs of thik Stutu and Natlon fn genoral, and the direct Interest of the working peoplo. the ‘Third Congresaiomed Dintrict would bu ui true totholr best inturesta—this State and Nie Hon—{f they fulted to do thelr whole duty on tho day of election ty Wehalf of the triumptunt rue turn of Charles B. Furwoll. This opponont law respectable untrled young lawyer of good parts in bls own way, DUE the: Mit Hose of Hepresentatives ts quite well Uauiiyh auppiled by tho legat frateralty, the peuple require 4 more men of Mr. Furwetl’s Kiuuip; With large business tict, ability, and peer Hlaxperieuve, Ilo would make wi exeel> ont Chaired the Ways atid Meas Counit- tee, ‘The sutiry attiehed to the ofies Ont bly Trionds seek to oleet hin te can podaluly preset no atteetlon te lng he hus goveral clerks and Duyers in tid employ to whom tis) frin pays a davace sulary than that tho Nutlon pays lta Rep Texentitives ih Congress, ‘Tho silly tyachile spread dyitha: MittoNeiws, that has go trequently wit x0. aay betrayed the workingmen of Chicago fi thelr thaw of dire Nevossity, I well cateulated toa develvo tho uns Ahlnktig nad wellaneaning portion of the cous munity who. despislng the trick# of professlonil pollticluns, and ever doveted to paluotples yn trothy—i1 dhe assertion of the cfztta of mine hood,~care not for partlannenlp or tho pelf of olltvebolters, but desire ta prucunyy dn Ts Tutege rity the Institutions ot the Republls fur the bone elit of tho people. C.. Parweth who, in hiniself, represents Woat purtest omnbudtmont oF the cneryy, tel, and busiiess capaelty of the men who base hile Chicago a marvel ln the modern history of muind, is above ullothors the tttest repre- nen f the people—ontahte of af parts: ar potinfionl afitintions-that wo know of to repro- sent and cure tor in the National Congress tho MuttHThE and business lnterests af this great community, Mr. Kurwell cane to this city withe out adothty bn nts possession —a tiriaer's boy, and has bean frou early youth no hird-working min. aid ane whoa whole sympathies are in entire accord with the workiug niiesos, ant cous sequently would pot cust nm Vote ar raise hls vows inthe palls of Congress, that would: be ity and State oill- notice to their men detrhnental te their vital interesty. In the history of great natlona we read thne ono minuny acenvlons the | interosts of Uho people five been sueriticed and thels Ube erties faperited by thelr weakness to yluiling to tho blandahnonts of party pollicis, tn Mr, Farwell we have one ot ta most rienced wad suceessftl bialness nen In tho Northwest; Aa Whose mine Is couvil with the expansion of Wosters onturprisy und suceoss, Alia whose career bis proved hin te be vquut to the [eons worthy of the conttence reposed in hhin by his constltucnty; porior to party; and ut atl tes oQual to wid ready to me ho mands made upon. the Navenal Government dieing hia terus for the: ebpeumlations trom the pubile funds Jusely due to his distrlet, One word morg, “ Bualuess ain working inon of Chloage, fill not to da your avhole duty an the Xd ot November, and ptand at your respective polllng-pinces until you depealt your ballot for: Tho it that win bedt darva your Interests 1 tho. House of Kopreguntatlyed. +1 : FIRST SENA'LONIAT. THE ACCEULANCE OF THE NOMINATION, for Represuntative by Mr. Jolin Lylo King ylves nuarked éntlfuction toatl the Republicans in the district, who belteve tn aending to the Lexis datura men of abliity, qxporience, and culture, A Cow rinysters In the Kirst and Teuth Wards, who fur thelr own sinlater Guda desire to'vontrol tho political organization af the district, have organized a sinatl-aized bolt, with tho espavtas don of thwartlug the wishcs.of the greag bulk ot the party, and lust evening bogan thelr dirty: work In the ‘Tenth Ward, A Hepablican jrcot- ing was cullod at Who old Aurons Turnep-ifatl, Rpveches were mado by Messrs. A. 1. Rockwell, Georgy EB. White, und a mun mmed Miller whe was formerly a vourt Dallli. While thy’ c sterdny” ‘dian of the property Is tisele: Inst-mentionod was speaking Mr. ohn Lylo King entered the hall, Ho wns recognized by several ot the genticmen present, and, at tho coucluston of Aiiller'’s remnrka, was loudly venlied for, Littio George White was doters mined that Mr, King should not apeak, and ordered a beardieas youth to move an adjourn- ment, which he dit. Soveral gentlomen pros tested, and trged the meeting te Maten to any renmrks that Mr, King ment pike. The Chalrima put the ntution © and des clured 1b eareled,, whereupon’ it omni her of White's herichinen felt tho Ih. Others eoumed degiwes to remain, us Me. Wha atate Hehe worl epee (E altowed in oy tunity todo wa, ‘This evidently anny; i Who Selled out,’ f= ity haya, camig on: thoro's t barrel on tap dowp-stilra”Ehig invita Hon iru uty omni nll left save abont on dozen. dust at that mottent Recorder Brockway, tho Hon, Eitlott Anthony, and Mr, daveb (rosa, who had been ine Vited to address the meeting, put fa ite appears quice, but thelr audience had Hedout, and Wilte would not alow the meeting to be reargin faed, Reepeetubte Republicans will mutually fngitire: Docs the nan Whity ewa the Repubs Hean party of thy enth Ward? Mendon was made in Suadiy's Tamu that Mr. thiye had prepared a bill for the purpose of wiplog out the bogus clin sits, whiow, tder the presont —provistais uf. tho statute, eu be centered before any remote shyster Justivo in tho | county, te the annoyaney’ oF tho defendint’ and bts produced thy. a employers To ins nlao prepared a biL amends fog the act relating to: landtord and tenant, whereby the former will not bo able to levy on tho property of the latter except by duo process of hiv, the sume ax for the colivetion. of any debt. Under tho present louse law great hardships have Geen dutiicted on tenants, whose fimincinl stralts hive made them a Uttle alow in paying their rent. Holzures of hose. hold goods have been made by. treesponritiie porsons pretending to buConstables, the propers ty careied away and xeercted beyond tho reat of wacarch-warrint, Costs have been piled up, and the geeds, If of any considerable value, sotd nt wish sales for ao mere noniinl lure, and the poor victim of thé infumens perse tlon fa generally nt the end of the business: Drought in debt, though the property were worth ten tines the value of theclalm, Any attempt to p¥er duniawes from the Constable er eusto- as his bonds are absolutely worthless; aid the cheap Justice who nevepted the bond on the writ of distraint had every renson to belleve that tho precious document wis tot worth the piper It was write tewon, A repeal of this infamous low ts one of the thinus Mr. King will urge to the best uf his abliity, it elected. TUE DEMOCRATIO NOMINEES ‘Tho First Senatorial District Nemoeratic Cum= mittee organized Inyt evetne by the electiun of Held Mackin Chittrmimn, and C, Tho letter or Mr. Moses the honor of the nomina- tlon for Representutive from the Firat District was read and eco! . Mr. Robert Brice, a young gentle on tho Boned of ‘Meade a “puts and cilla,”” was selected to. His flyst move will probanly t ta secure the repent of tha act probibiting gim- bilug coutracta in yrat r All tho vacancy s IN GENERAT, INGERSOLL’S MEETIN ‘Telegrams have been pussing back and forth with u view to scenriug Col. bob Ingersoll for a xrand closing rally to be neld at Burwell Hull Saturday evening. Cul. Ingersoll hag expressed: his desire to speak hero at that ttme, and the imeeting will probably como off, although the foal arrangements bavo not yet been mnie. Shere will be, fi any event. a grand torehlight demonstration Saturday, tho orders for whieh will be Issued probably to-morrow. The Division Marshals will mect to-day to arrange the do- talls, Tho mass-mecting which was to have been held nt Farwell Hall to-morrow night has been given up, na tho speakers who were to address ane ancedng will not be ablo to reach tho olty In ie PERRY 1, RMITI, dT Mr. J. 8.,Whitcomh, who was nominnted vt Perry Smith's allewed Greenback Convention tin Ublict Hall last. week, poromptorily refuses to nue on apy sueh tleket. In speaking to air. UNE reporter Posterduy, he suld that he wis noulonted without bis knowledge, and fit ie neccasnry to bent the Democrits,* he said, * wit work for Farwell, although To nm tt Greene bueker, for Farwell is ao grown inn anyway, and L would sooner vote fora poodle dog thin Jor Perry Smith, Jr The Greenbuckers wll claim that this Intest indorsement of the young tun will do hin more harm than goon, and that it will make wt least 1.0006: buck votes for Farwoll. in thelr engerness to secure a popular indorsemont, thy young muin's a da uctually sent a curd to Mr. Adis, the regulir Greene baek condidute for Congress, to be present and heur hit opponent. “fndorsed" by De. Dalf and the motley crowd who were pald to muke up the bogus Convention. CHIDE sieEIyIson nIstOP was pomuned all the wfternoon In swearing in and dellvering commissions to bls subordinates. ‘The few who did hot report ave requested to do. go thix morning at the new Custom-House, No Deputy United Stites Marshals have yot been appomited. und none will be before Wednes- day or Thurstn, hay mado apnttention, thom! that ane is bumg prepared Jointly by the Republicans aud Z I nia, as it fs the intention to give tho lit ter Inf of the Denttties, ‘ THE LAKEFRONT MEETING, One of tho most pleasing nnd realy important feutures of the grant industrial demonstration on Suturday fast was entiraly overlooked In the peeabnes reports of the [yee After tho imposing procesalon had disnunded, Ger. ‘Tare renue, with wise thoughtruliess, gathered tho great. body of workiigmen, nimbering wotrty Goo) on the Lukes Front to ister to a speech Frain, PreeadonL durrett, of tho Aimulgamited Socloty of tron and Steel Workers of Ameri He wag trrought “inte the centre of tho vast body of men, and delivered a cheerliy and really impressive -speceh, urging the vaat eon course of mea to Bika tke a rock Uy the prin- ciple of protection, whieh hud) given the coun try abounding prosperity, wid carried comfort, oy, and happiness inte ait thelr inte ire Jurrett isn tine speaker und very popular with the worktngmon. | He resides in Pittsburg, Va, und the best wishes and most Icndly re- gurds of all who were instrumental in culling: into butng that renily remarkutle demonstras Hon fallow Din to bis home, with the hope thit. the people of Chicago may hive an opportunity: to hear hin agaln QUS VAN HUNEN, The Elovonth Ward iepudtican Club held a business menting fast evening at 400 Wort Mudl- gon atreot, Match enthualasin was manifested who Mr. d, M. Serufford proposed tho sane of Auuussiia Van Buren, the well-known huvyor and former Democrat, aan mensber of the Glib, Mr. Bernfford annamnced, amidst much applause, that Vin Buren had cut Jouse from tho Democratle ranks heeatse of tho utter facone aleteney and thicaieds of the Demovritic purty. Me. Vin Biron was elected, and te will bo Invited to address a ninest ye of the wurd nt thu suing pliva Thiraday evening, when he oi slate the reasons why he beeume a con= ver THB 18 THR LAST DAY FOR REGISTRATION, From o'clock in tho morning antl fiat atgnt tho Judges will be at thoir posts prepared to put On tho poll-list the name of any person restding In the district who comes porsonally before them. ‘Tho boundaries of tha districts “and. the t lonef the polling-pluces have been pub staneos, been printed on dodgers and eb throughout the wards, No person, thore whe hus any iro to ne ‘Tuesday can predont a reasonublo excuie for not registering to-day, If ho falla todo so, and attempts to voto next week, he not oily hia-to spend inuch more time himself in awenrlng Ii ils voto, but bot ya others, nn, while getllagin bis Republican ballot, prevents two, or perhnps more, ather Hopublicans fru casting theirs. (tls his imperative: ally thores fore, to give ton minutes to-day, for it rurety Lila more the than tint, (o ave: that lls mide the list. Having dong that, wll thie re. for hilo da to tara out and vote noxt w If tho Republicans of this vlty wiltonly: do that thera need be no doubt of thele carry lag tho county by nt lease 10,000 majority, WAID CLUS, Tha Union Vetoran Club hold an adlournedl ing last evening at the Grand Pacitle Hotel, Tho anly: business, ‘tone was the completion of the Jisté af bultot-box yuarda, who will bo regus durly sworn in. Tha Hopublivans ‘of tho Sixth Ward held a meeting nt Delp's Hall, on Bluo Island avenue, Inst evening, ‘There wasn good attendunes aud conskterabte hiterost. Speeches wer made hy several of the candidates, who were gnthusl- astically recolved, ‘ ‘ 'Tho Buvonth Ward German Republican Club, whleh now his between 20 and 20 members, met ut No, 4) South Union street hist eventing, gid were addressed by Jucob Gross, Prof, Rist lor, and uthers.. ‘The mcmberd are active, and will do yood ware Tuvaitiy, ' 1 A Inrge and onthusinetic mecting of Republic. aug of the Sixteenth Ward wae hott he tore nor of Halsted and Veddur streets lage o sini Spovches were nv by John O'Neu), Gen, HT. ‘hows SI ko, George BE. Adama, and Joba 0. Knaey, and they wero frequently up phitided, iy Tho Welsh Garileld and Arthur Club belt a luygely-attendca incotlug last evontpg in Care bet etre Eliott, cir fbeke pron the urtit question, wt foun Sy ode THe Avuty. und Col, de M, Hoberts 40 mado. lively hed In the Hewspapend, and have, fb Fanny ins ated Specetica. Attention was called to tho ecosslty ol registering toys see | ik ” Kebubert's Hall, No. 666 West Twolfth atreot, wit Tucked tat of, vatgry lust pvemny, who wero untertalned by Ly Te Dallla, George Gard: nor. O. L. Sinn, and George W. Knoll) Though only wv preeinot meuting, Je way ns late ag any ever held In the ward.—a fact whick shows that the peopla are waklug up and realize the fine portance of eleeting tho Mepubliuun: county: leket us well as doling tholr share toward tho success Of the Nadonul and State tekets, The Fittes ‘urd Hepublicans held a bi juaeon (seen ae in ‘iuek's Itull AN. rif Ciybourn avunue., Tbe Prusident of the Word Cabunaud overgiRepublican voter to bo wuro and register, aud bus prevent contusion und fruud Ut the pulls nest Lucadey, Tho greater art of tho oventne was dovoted to speech-mak- ny by Stito's-Atturney Mills, John § er and others, Aome good ‘music was rendered by a band in attendance, and the glee club sang a number of original campnign songs. A aa-mecting of the Irish Republicans of tho Seventeenth Ward was held Tast evening at Howman flail, corner of Bedgwiak street and Chiono avenue, under the auspices of tho Tri: Atnerican Tepabllena Clab. of the ward, Inu wars woll tiled tn apite of the bad weathar, and at Kers were not lacking, A mine her of vood talkers nddressed tho. gathors tng, ‘auong thom Mosars. 0, Hae Ty, Wed, Phelps, Tee Johar a oT. Barish, and HON, Wilson, All them united insnying that. tho. Repubttea tho eau WoUNL have te work to glia vi nest month, a8 tho Durnverata were ust every effort towln. Diet tho speaking thers wis consiitcrabla enthusinsm, and the crowd np peared to be in enrnest. Tho Twelfth Ward Republicans held a mect- ing last evening in tholr wigwam on West Mudi+ soustreet. ‘To say that itwasan enthusiastic par hokite would very faintly express it. The Ha seate About OOo" people, but there were nt Jenat $00 fadles and gentlemen who could find no place after so'clock, About sixty ladies were present, und showed thelr enthusiast by thelr frequent’ appliuse whonever a telling point wis made. irk Hawes ware the fret Bpeake and tho manner itn which he showed up the Democratic party and ts tuctles recalved wellemerited applaud. io told tho Republicans what Carter EE Harrison seas doing, and urged them to go to work If they wanted ta curry Cook County. A, M. Jones followed, and afice him camo Frank M. Palmer, Both of. those pentlonign tide jpood specches, iltled with wholesome tenths, sa init go that goveral Democrats present mnnowneed | thelr intention to yote tho. Republican ticket from top to bottom. 3 " A CORRECTION, ‘Th the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Cutcaao, Oct. 2.—In your report of the pro- cession Saturday afternoon you state tat some of the decorated wrgons were from the Lincoln Fark Commissioners. is ian titvtnke whielt, in Jusdcn to the Calon Veteran Club, who fire nished them itd are entitled te the fll credit thorefor, you will no doubt cheerfully correct. NSUN VETRILAN, TRAVELING MEN TARE NOTICE. To the Editor of ‘The Chicago Tribune. Ctitcaco, Oct, .—WIill you kindly alow me to any n fow words to tho teaveting men of Chiengo and vicinity? Itls a well-known tact that of the hundreds who represent.our city many aro very careless about tholr one little vote, and thoy cannot take the tine or benr tho e: of “running home" to vote, T frequently hear some one suiys Oh, TMinols ts all Flees ny vote will not be needed, and I eannot t the tine.” Now, boys, you rmist take tho tines duty to do su. Your success te iuainiy enton tho business prosperity of our Indireetly your own porsoiil interests suka, Forexumples We will sy the exreless onesy—thow who “ent take the time". er 1,000, and it fs sife to estinate 4 per of thoge tre Hepublicnns, er a elein majority of 0. Acknowledging Iinols to be all eight, in event of neloss en] don't you seo those very votes might elect t Congressman or two? In most eases traveling inen are away from home so much they miss tho opportunity to Jolu ward clita, miss the spreches, ete., and are not culled upon to contribute to the campaign fund, Now Is your the; contrite to the enin- pAlgn and to ‘the interests of your country by golng home and casting one houest, loyal vote. Respectfully, Je. We SPORTING NEWS. THE TWENTY -MILE RACE. The novel reeing contest that Is to take pince this afternoon, begining at 3) o'clock sharp, at the Chlengo Jockey und Trotting Clubcourse, between Miss Fanny Louse Buektugham, tho |, well-known netreas and equegtrionne; Misa Min= nic Pinnoe, the dashing rider from Colorndos and Miss Eun Jewett, of Minnesota, the chums plon lady equestrienne of the Northwest, will undoubtedly prove a very exelting one, undlt that Is now required ta mike It successful fy youl weathor, Tho race isto be on tts merits, ad euch uly will endeavor ta win, Miss Buck= dugham bas her reputution ag..an equestrionne atstake, Miss Jowett lus worn. majority of her conteats with Miss Pinnen, und tho latter with dy all in her power to win, belleving, 14 she doe that she enn win, and that aceldent has defeated her in other races, mere than a tock of skill and dlugh, ‘The reo will be twenty miles, for $500 1 aide, with $1,000 added by ‘the manngors, Musxre. Bens and Rehimond, Whirty good horses are to be supplled, and cach luly'ia to draw ten for bor use durlug the contest, the hinges of nile Tinls to Lo made us the riders gee ft, It is itkely that the chanyes wilt be made at the completion onch mile, Mr. W, 1. Pottit, formerly Presale ent of the Indtunnpolis Trotting Assoeladon, and pow of the Grand Contea) Notel Now York, will mango for hls wite, Migs Buckingham, and the fathers of Miss Pinneo and Jewett will attend to them during tho rudy,—mon skilled Ln suddling and bridllag tha horses nesisting each uly. Miss Plnneo will wear n red sash, Stas Bucke inghunea white one, Misa Jewett a blue, the 1nteo forming the National colors, who aro all native Amurienns. Shout tho weather bo favornbie, and the raco therefore sure to take plies, the Sherman douse fag will be displayed to-day, nud, if otherwise, tho flag will not be displayed, NHE TURE, Loxnox, Oct, 25.—At Nowmurket to-day tho frat Weller Mundlenp was wou by Minin, Broth erhood second, and Forager third, Thirteen horses ran ju—clubbiag Suntord's Mirth, The Nuraory Handicup was wow by Grisel, Don Fulunos second, and Dan Zolla third, ‘Twenty- five ran, ducluding Moll Davis and Ydea, born of wham were unplaced, Thera waa no betting ayruinyt Iden. ‘hobs won the Criterion Stakes, Bayoynrd second, Ble Marinnduke think Ning borses started, QB It. Keene's Bookmaker ran alxth, aad Lorillard’ Dakota last, Distance six fare Jougs; tine, » Bovkmaker took the lend after it short distance frum the start aud mun tained it to the red post, Bavoynrd then led to oppusit tha stand where ho was passed by ‘Thodals, who wou by a longth and ay hut, with a fongth between Savoyard and sie SMurmaduke, CIIESS, is Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Toreno, O. Oct, 26-—-The alxth yun in tho Stnto championship chess contest was played this afternoon and evening, and was won by Judd, whieh gives the players Loree games ene O HOXt mime wits pistponod until next Thurs day on Aveount oF the absouce of Ettinger, and: will probably be thedcelding une. TIAND-NALLe : A mateh game wilt be played at Lyneh's ball court, 181 West Harrison street, this aft- ernoon at? o'elock, for a puriy of 840. Contast- unas David Cusain und BO. Nowgle aguinet Jobu Muloy und James Lyne, SO AQUATIC. Lonpon, Oot. 25.—Thomus Blackman 1s en- deavorlux ta get on aamateh with ‘Trickett for £500 0 aldo on tho Thames course, Bluckinan is to receive dU sards tho start, CASUALTIES. RUN DOWN. Special Dispatch to The Chieaga Tribune. Deritory, dich, Oct. 2.—About 4340 or 6 o'clock tha morning tho Grent Westorn Ratl- wuy transforesteainer Great Western, when nbrenat of Woodward avenue wharf, and about mldway {nthe rlyer, ran inte asm sallbont, in which wero two men, Tho sinuller craft was broken Into nloms, and. ono of the occupants, duhn doore, got under the stoamer's wheel and was killed, ‘Tho uthor, Joseph Falrheud, hid Jumped tuto tho water Just before thu stroke, ang his cries for help brought tothe seone James O'Netl, a roporter for the News, O'Noll onught Falrhead Just a3 be was sinkhiug tor the Inst timo, fad pulled hho tito bie boat. “The steamer had stopped sain had wtrendy lowered a tteboat when MEU Noilarrived, After thostenmer hnd started Sell mady ready to pull: ashore withFalrheud, who was yory. vorvoud und mich exvited, ‘Vis bone rin gatiist poingliag. and, on hatting, he found tt to le the body of Moore, Palrhand's unfortunate compinioi, THe neek had heen broken by tha stauner’s wheel. The voting Were crployss nt tho Dutroit Stove Works. They abt not seo tho wtovmer until within 400) feet of her, and, belie unskilled fa the minayes Mento sulleboats, thoy became excited, anid steered forthe Canadian shore, directly steross tho Great Western's bow, Capt Alrnad,of tho steamer, dacovered thom, and gave enters to stop end back, tut, although his eommunds werg uss obeyed, the steamor bad already PRbrouched bo near that the voltislon could ot ev avoided, —— ACCINENTALLY SHOT, Spreial Dispatch ta Th Chicago Tribune, Sioux City, In, Ovt, 23.—Fldredge Kingman dicd this morning from tho effecta of a pUn-sbot wound recelyed while quck-sbooting on tho aft- ernvon previous, winan and Friend wero tn Wennoe, Hoth tired ono barrel of their guns nt i Hight of ducks. ‘The recall of the guns daudud ‘the canue to rock, and both imnon fell, The sees oud barrel of Pelend's gum then disaharged, with the fatal etfect stated. ‘The body will Uo gent ta Culcayo, where Lily parents ronde, for lutorment, eclal Lispaten tu Tag Caleaye Tribune, ge Wig as Sele? th dance ny ons Ws the only’ child of Atonzo Wing, of dotferson, agod 1. wae Instantly killed whila huatin, 4 cl bane ie sult BY tho acviduntal discharge of BURNED ‘YO DEATH. Bravyonp, Pa, Oot, 2,—Willlam Moclsky, aged 3 years, was burned to death at yn oll Well near Hradford. thly vveniug. He Was a Fores resident of New Castle, Pas i ALP Nothing Found Yesterday on the Eastern Shore of the Lake. Tho Boach-Patrol Abandoned and the Relatives of tho Doad Do- sparing, Identiftention of tho Body of Mrs. MeConnell—William Lyuch, of Detroit. Shinglos and Grape-Baskets Written Upon by tho Fortilo in Imagination, NOLAND. YESTERDAY, Bpectat Diapateh ® ‘Fhe Chienga Tribune, Hou.axn, Meh, 2—-No bodies have been found here since the negro boy was ford, ten miles north of South Haven, as mentiuned yeas terday, "To-day having teen the ninth day, our Hold was looked over better than over. The dix- tance between Holland and Saugatuck, elght infles, hus beon doubled, tniing diferent courses, And nothing could be discovered olthor with tho nnked eye or by n spyilnss, amt this seems to corroborate the Ides that overything has been moved south by the long-continued current to tho southward, ‘To-day was tho lust day's watch on the bench by authority of the Goodrich Trius portation Company. Cupt. Butlin hus pono home, but loft orders behtud bim for any and every emergency which muy nrise. He $s per- feetly satisfied with tho treatment ho hag roe ceived at the hands of our people and the tn- habltunts of the Inka shore. To the north of us nothing has been found to-day,. To-day 4 THE HODY OF MRS, M'CONNELL was fully fdentified by her nephew, Mr. dobn Lampke, who caine kere from Oconto, Wis, She was dsinterred, but, before sho was taken up, he gave such a minute description of ber that tho opgning of the Jd would settle the question atonee, Ho described n slit in her ear, made by tho Conring out of un enrring, and, upon, looking, found it so, He Identified her rings, ete, nnd upon viewmg the body’ felt certain, ‘This whole affair was corroborated by Mr. Worm, of Grand Haven, who had sold the un- fortunate ex-stewardess a trank the same day upon which the Alpena started on her fatal trip. He (Worms) deseribea the trunk and key, and it was found correct, and be had known her us being tho stewnrdess of the Alpena. Almost alt of tho relutives of tho missing ones bave LEFT HERE IN DESPONDENCY. It seems as it the cruct Inko hugs ber vietims to her boson with aniron grip. The hundreds of falsehoods and yarns which hnye been tole> yraphed to yout olty by unprincipled corre- spondents can easily be refuted by a hundred ullktavits If you destre tho! One party bas vone fnand report having scon n body puss by one of our plers ut Holland harbor, but could not get out to gut tt on account of 1 Btrong cure rent going northward again during the after- hoon. THE WEATHER has been thiek nnd dirty all duy, especially dur- tng the latter part of te afternoon, aecompne nied by considerable thunder, which, ft was ex- peeted, would tend to bring tho Ludics to tho surface. . “nree Swedes, residents of Muskegon, are known to have been on the Alpena, and un doubtedly wore lost. Thoir names wore Jobn Helinguest, E. Foosinn, 1’, 1. Quest. ST. JOSEPIT. TUE STEAMER EDITIT. Spectat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. Sr. Josurn, Mich., Oct. 2.—The steamer Edith left this port for folland to-day with astnull party of citizens on board to engage in the aenreh fur tho mlasing bod{es of the Alpena dlx- aster, ‘Tho reports which hayo been telegrapied to Chicago pupers that portions of tho Alpenn wreels have been pleked up north and south of hero within a few willed are not without some exaggeration, Your correspondent with others searched tho north beach os fur as Pike's pler, ten miles, yesterday, and found nothing whiel showed ovidenco of ever Laying belonged to the Alpeun. DETROIT, WIDGTAS LYNCH, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dero, Mich,, Oct. 2i—It ts now conceded that Wililam Lyneh, manufacturer of wiitow- shades at No. 120 Brat Laroed street, was amon tho victhns of tho Alpen disnster, Ho leaves three young eblldren and a widow, who 13 ale Inost Insanawith grief. Lynch was an inventor of rare guulis, but, owing to lnck of capital to carry ils business, was badly cmbarraased, Ho lcnves his fainily destitute and overvthing mort- gaged, His Journey was taken with tho object. of collecting sume necounts, and of Interesting soine Chicnyo cupituliats (a tho manufacture of his window-shudes, * TIE WAVES’ SPORTING. TRA CADDIN'S MURITULE KUSTENBR, Yesterday nftertoon a gentienian, walking on the bench near St. Joseph, saw the buttom of a #ripeuebox, six Inches in dlumeter, flontingin tho luke, Ho waded out and gut it On one side was written ouver picks this up, remombor tho writer ly i orphan. Lam happy and willing to ‘or Thnve no one to care for ine. At thld fine wo all know one doom. She fe fast golug to Misccr, rs Ban ge. Hain Deke roach dane or over sce itugiin, Tho bunt is golng to pts i, v ‘cava ON THE OTHER BIDE fs writton, in 0 different handwriting: aA few winutes and thon we will all bo in watory graves, Ape iKrecson (or Kelsion), ‘Thoae circumstances Indicate that the number of passengers on the vessel was nbove the pro- ylous estimates of thirty-ilye, and probably reachod forty ov aver, A PIECE OF A SIINant, eut hurriedly in .tho alimpo of m vont, with nbraded edges from lashing by the waves, was found by aboy. On it wus tho following mes saget . ‘the Alpona isgolngta pieces. Wo will all bo lost, AUT. NAPIER, ‘The writing was Identitied ag thut of the brave commander of the illestarred steamer, —— SUICIDE, Special Diaspateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Lavaverte, Ind, Oot. 2.—Altrod F. Bewin, 25 yours old, living #ix miles west of the city, wus yesterday morning found in his father's corn bin, dend, Ho was on nisknees, his left hand In his punta pocket, a rovelverin his right band, and a buliet-hole through hits brafn, Erwh wit madly in ove with a Mika Mary Ward, a neluhe boring lily, and she appears not to have bean Avorse To His attentions, Shoe had promiscd: to wiarry him on condition that her fathor would consent, The old yentiomun refused, and atl the perwuasivo arta the young man could devia were Mudrnbtnig, On Saturday be bad a lone interview with Misa Ward, and tt fa. presumes sho still refused ta tnarry againat her father's yee Ho went home aad ended bis carcer us etuted, a Rural Japroveniout. Almost oyery New Englund village of much Feoenerity: tow his ite Blot: for Promoting turad hinprovement, the work al whleb ty to ine duce wd dircet taatettd architecture and gure dentug, Hishop Clark, of Rhoda Island, Ina Aeduer article, cphusizes the value of these so, cloties by dezeribing Fortheldgo fn and fit issu, This ts Fortbrldge aa it Wass I'he how border|ng the main street wru wll inclosed by ri forces, pickot fences, aud diluplduted stone walls, With orcuky turnstiles and tates hale une Dinged, aud dramken posts leaning uyaiist an Chole fur support; patches of unsborn griss und weely gravel, faggota of turk, and woud, aul brash, fragmenta of ancient ‘carts, und broken plows wna digbled. hurrows, heaps of Miorhir and stones, piles of bottles, und all other vonceivable fora of rubbian dumped tn the titer, ‘Tho barns, aid sheds, and dwetllage houdes aro allinuch of the sume pattern and the same color, if taey can be daid to have any color aball; catd, bare, dreury, With no piazza, oF porches, or window boods, or uny orher nttempt aumontation.” This id Fortbridge as itis * dost of the old houses reappear, bat with broad piugéua, histoful porchus, and baye windows eopliug out from tho vines aud flow. ores with altered roots und funey ebimneys, and Teh coloring, ‘The ngly fences nro one, Wewers A trontof all the houses, thy etreots oro jo weeds ani rubbish ere Boon there: Ho tnore, Goud, cloas aldawatka haye been ald trom ong ond of tho village to the other, und the roudwuy iy so flue and smooth thut oven Mr. Bonner would not hesitate to drive the murve! ous Rarus or any othor of bis awift-foutcd stuc: 6 Mi KE tte bowel at way pace of while ‘y night bo cupable, The barren common bas ‘been converted iuto 8 park, the duck ponds inte coniantig Jukes, with & swau or two galling ae -- = Noother Wulskeor Dye equals Hili's—s0 conts DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARTLLTAY RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIEN, Changes as Scen and Feit, ag they Daily Occur, Aft- er Using a Few Doses. 1 1, Good spirits. disappearance of wenkuee: auger, mnelnncholy, Inerewse and hardiness of poe miutseles oA, Npelite Improves, ree fan sour ernetations of witer Drash, gout digestion. calm and undisturbed sleep, nwaken fresh and Vigorous. 3. Diaappeuranes of spate, blotches, pluples; the akin looks clear and henstns ete ang ehanyed from bts turbid and olaudy appeurunes tenclear cherry or amber colors winter passes frecly from the bladder through the urethry, by without paln or sculdings ltile ur no sediinen ho pain or weakuess. 4. Marked diminution of quantity uenecy of involuntary weakening Tey Of nftlictod in that way), with certaluty of pore manent cure. Inerented strength exbiblted in the secreting glands, and function barmony re organs, » Yellow tinge on the white of tho evs tho swurthy, suffron appearance of changed ton elenr, Hyoly, wad benlthy 6, Those suffering from wouk or 4 lungs or tubercles will realize great ben oxpectorating freely the tough phlegm orn rom the lunge, ala’ ella, bronchi or wind throat or hound; dimiutshing tho frequency of cought general inerense of ateeneth throutiout the system; stoppage of wlghtexwoute and pais and feclinis of weuktess around the wnkle lugs, shoulders, ete; cessution of cold an chills, sense of suffocation, hurd breathing and pnroxysni of eoughon Aya owen or awieing in the morning. All these distressing symptoms vradially and surely disappear. 7 An duy after day tho SAMISAPATILLIAN tg talon now slynsof retusiiny health will uppeary ustho blood improves In purity and strength disonse will diminish. and all foreign and hapure deposits, nodes, tumors, enpeors, Inied lumps, ote. be rexolved wway, and the unsound made sound aud healthy; ulcers, fever sores, chroni¢ akin discuses, gradually diseppenr, and free th < 8. In cuses where the syatem has been ani. vated, nid Mereury, Quicksilver. Corrostvestibe Jimnte bave accumulated and become deposited Ju the bones, Juinta, ete, ones, rekela, spinal vattires, contortions, white awe igs VYurleose veins, Cte, the SARs SAPARILLIAN will reselve away these deposits ahd exturminate tho virus of the discnse from tho system, 9 [f those who are taking these medicines fee the cure of Chronie, Serofaloua, or Syphilitie wuaing caries of the disenses, however slow may be Lhe cure, * fed better” and find thoir ie oral health improving, ic n thelr flesh: und welgbt fig its own, It 1a a sure slyn that the cure ts pro greaning. In these disenses the patient elther gets Letter up worse,—the virus of the dixonse Ig not inactive; if not arrested want delven Com tho blond, it will epread und continue to unter mine the constitution, Ag xonn ug the SAIS. PAIUDLIAN makes tho patient “feet better,* every hour you will grow batter and in se 10 health, atrength, and tesh, The great power of this remedy ta in disrasca that threaten death, as in CONSUMPTION of tho Lungs and Tubercntous Phtbisls, Serntu. la-Sypiiloid Diseases, Wasting, Degencraton, and Uleeration of the Kidney, Diabetes, Stop: puge of Water (natantancous rellef tutor. where cothoters lave been used, this dung awny with the painful operation of using thes fnatrumentay dissolving Stone in the [laditer, and In ult cusca of Inflammation of the Blad: der and Kidneys. In chronic cases of Loucorrbaa and Uterin® dixeuncs. 7 One bottle contains more of the netivA princte: plea of Medletied than any other Preparation, Taken in Veaxpoonful doses, while athers require dive or sia Unies a8 niuch. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Ee. He. RADWAY’'S READY RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS Bynootery, Wrarrvh: a, Cholern Morbun, Fever aod Arig Mncumotiam, Netovtela, Mphe there Uniltenza, Hive “threat, Dinteult Breathing, Bowe: Complaints, % Uinrrhea, Cholas Sturhus or patotat diss (rita the bowale ure atoied Fai nline ukiig Kadway's Rend, Jef. Nu cutiese khess OF inesitudy, will SLUG, OF UVEN keeps IR. ver ton ur intiunination, nbs w: follow tio use of Sho It, K, Rains, Th WAS THE FIRST AND iS. o ON ToD py THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY thar Instantly stops tho most excruciating pains, alluys Inflammation, and cures Congestion, whethor of the Lamy Bromuch, Bowels, oF other glands or orgunin, one applic tion, IN FROM ONE JO TWENTY MINUTES. No mutter how violent or excruciating paln tbo Rhnemutle, Hed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nerv= our, Nant lee w pyuatorted wvith disense may, fuller, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF wiil afford inatant cage. INFLAMMATION OF ‘THE KIDNEYS, PLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE LOW GESTION OF SORE THROAT, DIFPICUL PALPILATION G: BYSTEIICS, CROUP, DiPTy ATAMRI HEADACHE, 'TOOTHAG NEKVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, NEURALGIA, RIEUMATIBM, e STN GUE CHITLS, COLD CHILLS, A CHILELAINS, AND FROST BITES The wpplicution of tho Hendy Retlef ty the part or parts where the pal or ditticulty exist will afford ease and comfort. Thirty to elxty drops in half a tumbler of water WHT dn a few minutes . eure ruin) Sprains, Sour Stomach, Henrtburn, Siex Head he, Dinrrhen, Dysentery, Calle, Woud inthe nwela, and wil Davari! Paine, ‘Travelers slowid ulways carry u bottle of Tud> way's Nendy Relist with thent, A few drops tn water will provent sickticss or patie from change of water, It if better than French Hrundy of Hitters van sthmulant, FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty’ vents, ‘There fa not a romedial agent in this world that will cure Fover and Ague and ail other Mula: ous, Hilous, Searlot, Typhoul, Yellow, al ute fovors nidud by AD W ANS PILLS) go quickly bichon pat "SHRADY ne. Peas INELUENZ at 4 FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. RADWAY’S : 53 Regulating Pills! PERFECT PURGATIVES, SOOTHING APEIU: ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS RELIABLE, AND NATURAL IN THELR OPERATION, A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. Yorfeotly tustcloss, elegantly conted with ‘eet pu, purge, regulate, purify, etenuse, and Strengthon, udwi Pills for the cure of ll digurdum of the Stomach, Liver, Bowel: heys. Budder, Nervous Diseaees, Hendach: atipation, Costivensss, Indigestion, Dyspepslits Biflousnces, Fever, infinmuation of the Bowel Pilea, and all dorangomunts of the Intern Vise cern. Warranted to olfest a positive cure Purely vegetanle, containing no mercury, nilie oral, or deleterious drugs. ay" Obderve the fullowing symptome reaultng from Disorders of the Digeative Organs: Constipation, Inward: Pilea, Fultnves of tha Tle In tha Head, Acidity of the Storch, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullucsd of weight fn the Stomach, Bour Eructatlony, Sinukings or Fluttorings in tho Pitot the Ktuine avh, Swimming of tho Head, Hurried wid dull: cult Hreathing, Fluttering of the Heurt, Choking or Sulfocuting Sensations whan ina Lyla pose ture, Dots or Webs ‘before the alyht, Fever and Dull Pain in the Hoad, Doelluleney of Persptri- tou, yelinwness of tho Skin und Eyes, Pain in tho Bio, Cheat, Limbs, and audden Flushes vf Bent, Burning in the Flesh. A fow doses of adway's Pills will free the System from all the above-named disorders, PRICK 25 CENTS PEN NOX. SOLD AY DRUUGISTS, Read “FALSE AND TRUE.” Send a letter stump to Ie AD Ws Be, 33 WARREN-S'., COR. CHURCH f 27 intormution worth thougunda will bo wont TO THE PUBLIC. Phere cun be uc Lotter guarantee ot tho value of Dr, Rudway"s old established it, 1. Re Rees dies than tho basu and woithieas junitations ot them. Asthere ayo Fulsu iesolvents, Melle f and Pill, be sure and oyk for Itadway's, nue Uaat the game * diadway" ds ou whut you Lug. rn Kade