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end in tho lows newspapers. ‘Thore ple ohancoof tts succcedin, 6x: eoptibrough tho upnthy of tho Roptrblicans; aud tint has now deca diapolled by tro oxpostiry of tho plan en Mannion fs 0 miserable dema- Stach temporary partisan advantage, Sndangers tho pence of 0 yront city. Ce —————— ¢ Amerlean Eagle will light on the piogtab apeaial policoman who attempts to ins gorfere with a United States aticer. _—————— » Democratic Campatzn Committes of Bot bointy continuns te olreulato a forgery rwbich it weil knows to bu n forgery. mA a ! wich OFricens: Read tho opinion of gee Drumniont on the powers of Federal Su- ppersisors and Marshals. ——_—-~ wn 1Anmsox rejects n porfeetly falr + perpaatton Me profera to taka tho risk of } ploodehed. ‘Tue Federal Election Jaw is fronelad, and » tho Federal Government fs supromo fn this eleos tion. ——— Gouny 1s running the Demoerntic cam- paigt, ‘and Harrison does thodlrty work for him, : —<—<—<—<————$—$—$—_—- Tye blood of tho cltlzens of Chicago will + pe on the head of Carter Harrison. ————— Taney n good sleep to-night, but be up be- + foro the sun to-morrow morning. ———————— Canten HAnnisonx has no use for Irish- mon, excont on sloction-day. 0 Beat tho poils first, if you have to camp thoro all night. © —————__—_ “ron tt out on tho Republican line It it fakes all day. ee PERSONALS, “Jt promises to be a lovely dny for the fu- noral."—S, J. Tilden. “gonny?—A Greenbacker Is generally 9 man who has no greenbacks. “1t Jooks as though Barnum had a jnckass or two mixed Ju with his mules."—S. J. T. * Since the discovery of Philp the old slander about no Democrit befog able to write has been pretty well exploded. “Georgle’s Mamma”—As tho boy ts bent i 7 tho man’s inclined. ‘The Igft knoo Is tia best ‘ono to bend your boy over. Seeretary Evarts fs at tho Brovoort House, New York, and will atay thoro n week or so until ho finishes a lotter ho hns begun. “At this season of the year, Tam informed, tho'navigation of Balt River is attended with yory Ilttio dangor,"—Gen, Hancock. Chleago’s terminal facilities aro to be atly entarged, Arrangements having been mae for the purchase of a St. Louls bello's , blippers. Mr. ‘Thomas Hughes says that the only an- noying feature of the Fonnessce colony was tho fact thut n couple of Tennesseeans started o saloon thore. The great question In Europe just now Is swhetbor tho Czur hoa married again or suffered stroke of paralysis. In elthor cnge it fa an oven thing for Aleck. ‘The London ‘fines says that “ Bulgarin haan school of pocta.”” We now understand ull about the Hulgarinn nirocities that have fured eo largely In tho papers of Into, People should not be in too much of a hurry about putting away thelr summer clothes. Mr, Vennor has predicted very cold weathor for November, and tre all know what that means, “Ja there ncopy of “The Beautiful Snow? in your oftice?” asks 1 Marlon County Indy. No, but thore Is the loveliest shotgun you ever siw walttg for the party that brings In tho poctrt. The Ruy, Joe Gook is jn London, where somo of tho, large words ho uses are grontly ad- intred. The way Joo talks bont protoplasm, and metempsychosis, and utomio aMluities is sald tobo just too swect for nnything. A musteal gent in Nantucket, ‘Tried to warblo The Old Onken Bucket,” Mio key wns E that, But ho didn't mind that, And tho very firat stanza he struok (t. =Chieago Folk Lore, Now that winter Is coming on, Mr. Sitting- Bull and Mr, Ratn-in-the-Faco ararendy to make thoir annual peace with tho Govorninent and begin drawing rations again, Tho consideration dlsplayed by thoss gentlemen tn giving our ‘atmy 8 rest of three months every yeur cannot bo too highly commended, e Charles L. Frost, Inthnately known-in rail- road circles from bis having built three Western roads and figured In tha Direction of many oth- era, diced in New York on Wednesday, He re- cently spent six montha in Europe, and ox- pended $00,000 {n the purchase of plotures by ominout French and German artista. A novel Post-Ofico was started In South Milford, Pa., the other day. Some girls of tho town, having been forbildon correspontionca with thelr young mon, put a box ina pile ot ‘Uricks and doposited tholr love-letters thercin, ‘The secret was kopt for several weeks, and tho game probably would have bé€n kept up tne defuitly had not tho owner of the bricks sud denly carriod thom off for building purposes, Five love-letters wore found by the workmen, tnd tye unpleasant sensations followed, Charlie tried to tickle Our mulo's off hind foot; Soon our son was noticed : Salling through tho root, »Mre. Hemans, Along the grassy slopo I alt And dream of othor yenrs; My heart is full of soft regrote, My eyes of tonder tonrs. Isit alone, and only boar Tho wild bece on tho steep, Anil distant bells that seom to float S From ont the folds of Bleop, elivotn the French of Murat Halstead, CASUALTIES. RAILROAD COLMISION, Speciat Diavatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lavaverre, Ind. Oct. 31.—Friday, about mide Ught, two Wabash frdight trains came together with unusual force at State Line City, badly dise Aguring both locomotives, demolishing cars, and knocking the I!fo out of thirty or forty head of bogs. ‘The wreck was ilificult to olour away, Causing a dotay of soveral hours tothe regular passcngor-trains, Tho collision ts attributed to i mitsunderstanding of signals, One engineer t Ought tho other was golug to side-track, and ene an thomain Hner tho other englnoer was OF the samo mind; and thiia thoy caine together, . UNDER THE WITEELS. Fostonta, G., Oct. Al.—Lnat night, on tho Ohlo Contrut Itailway, near Pombarvillo, Wy. Isaoll and O. D. Hondershot ilippod coppors to deckto Who should run a construction 'train from Pom- berville to Fostoria, Tho lot fell to Hendershot. yon jeune atolsistartexl for the cnboose. Ilo Not missed until the traf 8 with wens Nad Pombervitie mete mddio-of ug trae, ih Oo trauk. Neck hud been broken by -falling betwoun tho —_— A FATAL JUMP, Spectat Diapateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Danvinry, U1, Oot, S.—Mrs. Mulody and bor husband, of Fithian, whito crossing tho Indinn- upolls, Iloomtugton & Western Huillroad bridge Ovor Btony Creok, at thls place, last night, bo- came frightened at tho approach of a frolght- pat and, in wpite of the ciforta of hor husband, and killed horsele instantly, ee EXPLOSION. Spectat Dispatch to The Catcago Tribune, MILWAUKKE, Oot. 31—A youth of 18 yeara Ramed Herman Pictsch was horribly and fatally Bealded by an explosion in O'Noill's alstillery this forenoon, In mukiog repairs pround a tank tho Mama of aiamp sommunteat Speabuntlb lS Tanterial, The Poeult waa uo ox josion, Erenp oe building was not damaged to any TWENTY CANS WRECKED. PRovivence, #, 1, Oot. 8L—By one train tip- lng over against anoth ho P Worcester “Houle twunty. fevighteonra: were coe 5 Oars WETO Wrecked, No person was burt. eee OBITUARY. ,. : - Minyonn, Pa., Oct. B1-David A. Wells, an ox- momber of the Legislatu Dem- rat, ri ro and a loading x ‘ Alatricts other © of THE CHICAGO LOCAL POLITICS. Mayor Harrison’s Sweet Pound of ‘Taffy to the Public. A Proclamation That Will Order at the Pollse—Tho Legal Du- tics of tho Election Judges, Hundreds of Democratic Megal | Voters Spotted 'Mhrough- out tho City. Hanford’s Murderer the En- gineer of the Bourbon Slander Bureau. Gaze on Him as the Assistant State’s Attorney of Cook County!!! Elect John Lyle King the RNepre- sentative from the First District. Don’t Let Carter’s Police Defeat Col. Davis on the West "Side. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Preatdcnt, JAMES A. GAUETELD, of Onlo, For Viee-Prestdent, Cunsren A. ANTHUR, of New York, For Electors for President and Vice-President, George SCHNKIDER, — Erakiuvint CALLAHAN, Ronenr Tl, LINCOLN, JON M. S31v78 JAMES A, Kink, CURISTOPTEIM. BRAZEE Ronent E. Loaas, Isaac IL auntorr, JAMES GOODEPEED, AIIN 1. PUTERNAUGH, LUTAS A. GIUSNITAW, JAMES C. MCQUICG, ATHAN HE. ROWEHGE, WILETAM H, SEWELL, JACKSON M, BUEETS, AMES We PRTERSON,, Winner. Noutox, — Geonad W. 8a kit, Wanutast IL. Joussos, For Governor, Suensy M. CunLos. © ‘ For Lievtenant-Govrrnor, Jounx M, HAMILTON. For Scerelary of Slate, Hinsiy D, DemEnrs For Auditor of Publte Accounte, CHAS DP, SWIGERT, For State Treasurer, Enwarn Rez. For Attorney-General, JAMES MCUARTNEY, For Congrees—Firat Dial rict, WILLDAM ALDRICH. Sccond District, Gronge it, Davis. Third District, CuAntas 1, FARWELL, Supertor Court Judge Kank TTAWEs, Eu NTITONY, GkORGH GARDNER, ALS. WILLIANSOX- State's Altornen, Lorne LArnin DULL. Sheriff, Onnix L, MANY. + Coroner, Cascte R. Starsos, Recorder, Amms W, Tnoctways Clerk Cirewlt Caurt, JAcON GRroxs. - County Commisaioncrs—City, A. &. Kxory, TS. ALNNIGHT, J.C, Exper, JOUN ONE County Commisatoner—Wifth District, JOHN PAUREN, Slate Doard f Equatization—First Diatrict, 3 AsESs DP, Noor, Second District, E. A. Hi.ongerr. Third District, Cristian Luin Senate—Second District, Leaspen D, Connee. Fourth District, Suiusroriei MAMET, Fig District, F.C. De Lana. Strth, District, Gronay E. ADAMS. * Representatives—Hirat_ District, MR, tian doun Lyus Kina, Rockw! Second District, Ranpate 1, Wire, 0, 8. Cook, Third District, + Grondh Krout. Fourth District, Jonn L, PAnIBH, It. N, PEARRON. Fifa District, C,B, SonAnLAU, WintdaM A. PHELTS. Sixth District, N. M..Prorne. Seventh District, © G. 8, STRUCKMAN. 1 oD TT, II. Trromtas, L, C, COLLINS, ; APPBAL OF THE COOK COUNTY RUTUNLICAN BXECUTIVR COMMITTER, TIEADQUARTENS IxPUDLICAN CAMPATON Come MITTEE, 121 Fret AVENUE, Cuicado, Oct, V— To the Citizens of Chteago and Conk Oiunty: On tho eve of iu election of supreme smportance to tho peopte of tho whole country, the Repub. ean Excoutive Committee doom it fnoumbeut upon them to apprise thelr fellow-citizons of the gravity of the local polltteal altuntion, and to call tholr nttention particularly tu the ex- traordinary courso of conduct pursued by Mr, Carter Il, Harrison, the Mayor of thia city. Tu derogution of tho dignity of his high office, Mr. Harrison has placed himaelf nt tha head of the Democratia Executive Committeo, thus ns- suming the londorfltipand dircotion of a partiean organization, which position Ina hosted pollt- ical contest mauifostly raiders Impossible tho Jmopartint disoharye of his duties ns ahlof execus divo ofieer of the city, As such Chairman Mr, Harrison, in conjunation with his apparently- reapeetable assovlntes on tho Committee, his caused to bo Ieaued—Knowing It to be Infatnour- Jy falso—a forged letter purporting ta hnve been written by the Ropublican nominoa for tho Presidoney. By this act MMe, Harrison makes himsel€-a partner of Philp, tha forger, and abnres with him the moral gullt ot forgery. We submit that, tho man who thus ine dorses..a rent eriine in tho intorost of party renders bimsclf incapable, in tho emergonoy of wn cieotion, of the Just adinints. tration of his oflico ns Mayor, Jt follows that, in agsuming the rdlo of Democratic Jendorstip, Br, Harrison subpjoota himself to tho Just aus. plofon of n dosign to prostitute his igh oftice to tho baso uaes of pirtleanehip, And, wnfortue natoly, there ure not wanting spodile nets which confirm thia suspicion, Wo charge that Str, Harrison, Mayor of Chivago,—sworn to exconta tho Juwslmpartinily and without regurd to. pare tenn offect,—bus pormitted bis ambition for a second torm to bilid his sonse of duty, Ho hag prostituted tho Firo, Votico, Water, and Othor Departments of the City Govermnent to Dis ntnbition and bis grosa partisanship, Ho baw dirootad the forces in these Departments, in somo fustances, to organize and report tho names of such cmployés ns should. refuse to obey bis Ppartlsun mandates; and of these employéa ho bas madea black Ist. Ina worl, bo bas di- yerted tho Inbors of some of tho city's omploy6e frotn tho elty to himecif, and other of such oi- ployésho has diachurged because of thulr roe fusal to viotnte their political convictions, He ‘has pt tho exponse of the city, with tho monvy ‘of taxpoyors, caused tho water distrioté ta bo “mapped” for purposes of political cans yossing, pnd assigned to the several the clty‘s . employée,— the paid sorvants of taxpayory,—with instruo- tions to canvusd them In tho Intercat of tho Democratia purty and report to cammittecs formed exclusively from the ranks of tho elty’s. employés, Mo lus stripped the uniform of pollcomen from thoir bucks (@ known instance is that of one James Stanton) and sent thom, in citizens’ clothes, umong tho low lodging-housos, whero the disreputable and criminal olassos r0- alte, with instructions to orgauizo thoso pests 8 ty Int ration, anil by thrents of “raids,” and other mothods of tn- Aptis force thom to vote tho Democratic icket, Wo obargo that Cartor IL. Inrrison, in bis dual enpacity as Mayor of the City of Chiengo and Chiuleman of the Democratic Campaign Con- intttao, bas advised the ecizure and botding of tha polison Tucaday next by Democrata, with tho design of preventing large numbers of Re- publieans from oxorelsing tho rlukt of suffrage, and so of defeating a full, freo voto and a fate count, Wo submit that this isan infamous con- splraoy, to Le rosisted by tho uscof evory Inwful appllance, . Wo chnrgo that the Democratic party have deliberately corrupted the registry in many wards of tha olty,—corrupted it by frandutont vouching, by placing on the lista tha namos of Persons not residents, the nates of persons ace credited to yovant lots and unocoupled houses, and the mutnes of. persona falsely representing the residences of legal voters, We charge that It is tha design of Mr. Harrison tis Mayor tu use tho entire pullee farce of tho elty on electlon-day for the protection of Dom- verata, whether houestly or fraudulontly regis- tered, and that tt Is hla design os Chatrman of the Democratia Campatgn Coimmittes to pollute tho suffrage with frauutent votes. Agulust this dual criminal purpose we enrnestly protest. We protest aginst tho omploymont of: the poltce next Tuesday for any othor purpose than tho keeping of the peaee. We charge that the attitude of Mr. Harrison fs A monies to the pence of thy elty, that It tends to provoke disturbance and bloodshed, that it 13 Unparaticted tn tho hilstory of polities in this country, and that it morits tho unqualified con Momnation of all Nborty-loving, peace-loving eftizens, ‘The offorta of tho Republican Exceutive Com. mittes have been directed almost solety to tho end of securing n pure registry and a fair clece tion, With this purposo persons have bean em- ployed to scan tho disreputable quarters of the ulty, and so to prevent as far os may bo wholesale Mlegul registering and repeating. Jn this effort tho Democratie party has {n no case codpernted with us. On the con- irary, the managers seom to have bent all their energies to tho work of stung tho teylstry with fraudulent names, and to the organizing these corrupt forces for a raid upon the baltot~ boxes on’ Tuesday next. We are aware, hows evor, that in tho runks o£ the Demoeratte party thore are large numbers of persons who despise nad conden the disreputable methods of thelr y Joaders, ‘To this class of Democrats wo 1. Wa appeal to thot to stamp with dis- ‘oval these methods whiel thrunten the de striction of the Government Itself, Wo appent tu thon to Judgo Mr. Hitrrigon’s courgy from it non-partisan standpoint, midif they tld, us thoy inuat flud, that he ts prostituting hig rent oftice to buse partisan usea, we Ak them to d and eonduinn bin, and to jeln Republic defense of the right for the suke of tha right. We ebarge wravely that Mr. Harrison is engaged in wv ponsplragy, to dofent 9 ftir clude tion, We chiurge that ho intends, as Mayor of the clty, to uaa the lca of the city to curry out his orders ns ofapartisan political organization, ‘Than this} nothing could be more infamous, Such in ine tout Imperiis the city's good name, impertts Its pence; for It la not te be presumed that citlzens witl submit tumely to foreibie diyfranchigument at the hands of n public servant. Tnthis grent emergency we inyoke tho wld of Al youl citizens, trrespeetlve of purty; wo ape pau to thent to stand at the polls from the open= ng to the close on Tuesdity, to the end thut all legal voters, whother of onu purty or the other. tid none other, shail have we opportunity, #3 thoy have the right, to vot tholr southnents, "Me WASHINGTON LIESING, Jomn Manet, ae QUIRK, Chairman + McCOS deouan M. Booun, G. W, SrorrorD, J. H, Ginberr, MN. RAWLELGT, Me He PLAUTZy W. J. CAMLBEI Cronag Dass, Grona SWIFT, J, M, AULES, CONRAD Fos Cook County Hepublican Executive Cominittee, ANOTHER APPEAL WY THE BATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE, TIBADQUARTERS REPUNLIVAN STATE CENTRAL Commirrey, Grano Pacivio HorkL, Curosdo, Oct. 90, 188.—2'o Hepubtican Workers throughout the Sttte: Are you rendy for the final stragglo of Tavsday? ‘Chis Committee desires to present you thu fallowing: 1, Prevont all possible fraud at the ballot-box, dyn enreful and vigilant watehfulnuss. Never allow tho box to bg out af, sight from tho Une the polls open tintil the tlexets ura: counted out and the result known, 2. Avold ull trading; {t 1s dangerous. Seo that your party nominces wee on the ticket, aul right and regulut, Muke no effort to run) any epecin candidate nberl of bis tieket. A. ticket, Hike a triined team, is tho strongest when all pull mni+ fornily woll—togetner. > % Have plonty of tickets at overy polling- place, and f sullicient number of ipenaath men todistribute thom, Provide resolute, but coul, ebullengers for euch poll, und challenge freely, but tot ina factions spirit. . 4. Vote early. Get tho old and tho suflrm to the polla, by curritges if neeessury, and keep cheek Hast, 80 that at any tine it may be enslly: determined who lias and who has not voted. Go atter tha delluquents. Victory is ours if tho peopla ‘turnout. Tho {mportanee of ono vote ennnot bo overestiinated, Five additionul votes. In eneh precinot put in the ballot-box invans over ten tinuaind votes in this State, A little oxtra exortion cin do this; aud even ono vote may determine the status of tho Leristature, and, therefore, clcet or defeat a Republican for United States Sonator or # Congreasinnn, 6. The cumulative method of clecting mem- bors of the House demunds attention. Whore only avo Ropubllean ts nomlinted, give hin your throo yotes, Where two aro: nominated, Hive cach one and one-half votes, except where other anfenble arrangement hie beon mude by the County or District Committcus, 6. Plunping where there are two canditates Ja dungorous.” It 1a poor consolation, alter olece ton, to find one candidate got more thin ho needod, and the othor notenongh: thus oleoting two Pumoerats inh Ropubiican district, us bud beon done at former election, And even in kome Demourntic districts we muy be able to electtwo Ropublicans, by running ther ovon, ospeolully If there happens to be others ranning in the same aistrict besides, the Democratic nonitnees,: Let no considerations, loval or pers aan, Indico you to aust na voto for a Domoerat. ‘The perils menacing the country, and party ao seow, demand that wo bave a majority in the Legivature. 7. Keep a8 many good workers around tho polls ns posrible; and 4 fow good tulicora of gu0~ erat information, pleasant cemennor, aud go humor will tell, espeolally at the country polls. ® The attention of Republicand $6 espeelally culled ta tha importance of reversing the Dem= ocratfe etpremnoy In Congress, Let no Repub- Henn omit nny effort to defeat the Democratic Congrosstonul nominees, Wotmuet this year ob- literate the rule of tha Bonthorn Heigaidlers in tho House of Hopresentatives, and elect mon who wn Li ace squarely by tho Republican theory: of tho Nation, Finally, let ns resolve that, in view ot Its past noblevements, ite revord In war and in perec, ite close alllanes with every humano interest, the grand old Republican party ebull maintain the nacendoney in this Government, and, by united work along that line, eloctlon-day will close fn a glorious vletory aver our comblied enemies, “We enll xpeofal uttontion to following fection of thu Election lawa regarding the rights of ehultengorss SECTION OL, Tho {idgos of clection shall nl- low rit least one, and not more. than two, legal Yotors of each party to thy contest, to be chosen by the partes respectively, into tho roam whore the election 1s helt to aut ns chultungers of votors nt suah etection, and such alin lwners may romnly with the Boar! of lection until tho yotes are o)} counted and tho reauit declared, . M, Jones, Chairman. DAN1EL BUePAnn, Socratury. —— ITARRISON’S MANIFESTO. ‘A DOCUMENT THAT WILL. POL NonOvY, Mayor Hurrison, tho grout Dmecratic * Hoss,” devoted u part of his thine yestorduy trying to correct the errors Into which hla ambition had fod hin the day before, and (ho resuit 6 wehonp, domngogish address to tho public, which is ape pended: To the Citizena of Chicago: On Tuceday will oconr fn Cook County an iinportunt election, at which ore thin 100,000 votes will probably ba calle ' ‘hu election willtake pluco undor olroume shines of peculiar Juconventence und irritation, for tho County, Soyrd, in establishing VouuKe Precincts. bas Ignored the. experience of the grent Eastern elties, and hing mindy many of the prevlucts 80 large, ospeulally in Cho erent Demos cratic wards, that’ it’ will be wimost a physical finpoasibility ta poll all the foynl votes insuch precivets, even thongs the votng should begin iy tho morning and continug unlnterraptedly during the day. "Tho twboring inen of both partied ura deters minud to vote, cost whatit mays and no Iman who belleves In popular government ean find fuult with tholr deturmination to ussort and ex- eroisu tho right of sullraye. Tilo nt believe that the masa of olthor party have mhy purposute deny tholt fettow-cltize of other political parties the sume equal rig’ which they enjoy themselyes, and «be. Hove that they are bitterly opposed to unfolr, und partisan uetlon on tho part of tho leadersof any party, 1 reo. armend to tho pullicvepirited and fatreminded mon of all partiés to auspend thelr ordinary ave ovutiong on tho day of election, to go to the polls, and to pernilt their ‘cinployts tadu likowlso with entire freedom, and to codperate with ouch othor in sécuring an boneat, peaceful, and puro election, in which the will of the people of this great country uiny bo justly ascertulned, and in yinled wo pace Of the legal yolors. shall Ue dis- ‘ranel 5 If this bo dono, wo shall bayo in Cook County oe goygenmont of the people, for the people, and by the peopl ‘Thoro {8 grave approbension in tho minds of many that tore nay bo disturbances ot tha is. No Lotter means can bo employed to prevent TRIBUNE MONDAY, WOVEMBER 1, such nen than to all the Inboring men to reaeh the polta in the morning, and this avoled crowding the vating-places with oxeited and ox- napentied men ati inte hour of the adits. horefore, In the jnterest of peace and in the Interest of a fale clection, | appant to tho em ployera of targe bodies of men to close, tholr eatabliahments during the entice day of elece Mon. Cattrrie HE Hanuisos, Mayor, When Mr. Harrison penned the nhove he know that bo was mailgning and alandering the Couns ty Hoard, for the facts show that no diseriminas thon was made {11 tho estibilahing of yoting-pre- elnets for or against elthor party, ‘Then, agin, his appeal no Sabor log men" fa tho merost: elnp-trap and a cluinsy pleeo of partican strate exy. [Dut,as severe ns he is upon the com- anon propetetios he fs saverer upon hiinself when he says tho masses of both partlea ‘aro bitterly opposed to unfair ‘and partlenn action on the part of the leades any party.” Ifo isn recognized “lender” and if ho bus not been “unfair” and 4 partisan” in his Jeaderahip, he has been nothing, whieh ta will further Mlnstrate this morning ttt the swenre Ing Inof about 40 Democrats from the slums for police duty to-morrow. His pilaver about oan “honest. pencefil, and pura election” fa meaningless, under the cire cumstunees, and his, gush about "a Gov- erimont by'the people’ Iain atringe contrast With some of his enmipalgn apeeches, wherein he Is sald to have counseled the seizing of the bal- Jot-boxe rathor than thathis party should his conduct In rufusing to ares Tnited Sintes Marshal and 1 ft honest and perce= ful elcetion™ had beon different It miyht by sald of his odidress that It was consistent, and of hlin that he means what ho says, As matters are, however, hia Suncay labors will have no other effect than to incrense the public contempt fur his conduct, ALEXANDER SULLIVAN, HANPORD'A MURDERER THR BNGINRRM OF THE DEMOCHATIC BLAXDER MACHINE. It bnsb a subject of Inquicy for ome dinys: Past us to who was the suthor of certain anony> mote atteeks and landers nyatnst the local Ro- puiicnn tleket, and espectally one or two of ith candidates, and, white it was known’ who wero in the inner circle ot the Demucratic miinagementy it wes not nacertained until n odny or two ogo who bad charge of the siunder-concocting branch of the Demoerntie campalgn in Cook County, It Js now known that no renter person thin Alex- mader Bulltvan, who {4 well known to the people of Cook County, ig the: Buty man, Ite is not only the fnthnate friend of Willlam J. Bynes, byt whom It ts understood he has been promised tho position of AsdatantState’s Attorney In case of tho former's election, but {s onoof te members of the nner inniagement of his Barly Aldx- ander Sutlivan, who needs no intraduction tothe public, betrnyed hiinself a fow dys ago, and by his own handwriting spore, himself as the malignant euthor of elan whos» personal and politten! motive {8 rpparent to the people of Cook County. ‘The following ailidavit explaina Steelf, roveuls tho true inwardiess of tho bases less, bitter, and cowardly attneks which hive Deel made on certain: Hepubtican candidates, ant shows to our people tho interesting fact that Alexander Sullivan Id assuming to influence thelr Judgments in his natural und pecullur way aguluat those ho hutes: BENNETT'S AFFIDAVIT. Josiah A. Bennett, being first duly sworn ac- cording to lew, Ls tod and gays that he js one of the editors and proprictors of i newspaper published in the City of Chieawo culled tho eekly Visitor. That on orabout tho 2th day of Uctobor, 1880, he enlled at tha office of WIH- jam J. Hynea, vandidiute on tho Democratic teket for State's Attorney, and si bli in ret- erence to polithes and a publication in his favor In sukl newspaper. ‘Phut the pald Hynes re- ferred thls depaneat to ano Alexander Sulllvan, un attorney, having his bendquurtera at Koo No, 114 andoiph street, to whont the sald Hynes had afew diya before Intralueed the depanent. "This deponent further anys that tho sald Hynes remarked that tho anid Sullivin represented him in his campuign ond whatever he, the sald Sullivan, did he, Hynes, would approve. Thero- upon this. deponent ealled upon tho salit Alex. andor Sullivan and mado arrangements with bin for the publiention of au article in tiuver of Mr. Jiynes, At a rubsequent interviow this depone ent saw the suid Alexander Sullivan at bis headquarters und received from) hin a muimuseript for publication, ‘Tho said Sullivan swas onmuced dn writing said manusoript during | the Interview, anil this deponent anw him write ' stoxing partof the sume, After it was fine isted it was handed to thisdeponent for pnbll- extion, ‘This deponent anys that the manuscript appended hereto and indorsed by depanent’s initinis iy tho manuscript hereln referred to and handed to tuls depouent ey the sald Alexander Sullivan, AORTA A, DENNeTT. Shbseribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of October, A.D. 18%, dots J. [Ray ‘Clerk Superior Court, Cook County, ilinois. Accompanying. the foregolug allidavit ts on most bitter and viralent attick on State's Attors ney Mills, whosa duty it was to prosecute tho sald Sullivan for jhe cold-blooded murder some timeago, ofan udofonding and unarmed echool- Judge “McAllister aid, ected the ense against him isn consel presecuting Oflver always should.— tly Upon its nerita.” The Democratio party, inalding My. Hyner, 1s to be congratulited on its chotee of a Iiterary mannuger and deterinined champlon, UNITED STATES TAWS GOVERNING BUTERVISONS AND SARSHALS. Sro. 2,017 (United States Revised Statutes), Tho Supervisors of Election are wuthorized and required tonttend at all tines and places for holding elections of Representatives or Dele- gates in Congress, and for counting the votes: cnet at such elections; to challenge any voto offered by any person whoso feat quulification tho Supervisors, or olthor of thei, may doubt; tobe and romain where the ballet-boxea nro keptat all times after the polls are open until overy vote enst at such thine and place has been comiter, the canvass af all votes polled wholly: conipleted, and the prone? and reyuisit. eertitl- entes or returna made, whether the certificates ov returns bo required under any law of the United States. or any State, Territorial, or mus nleipat hu, and to personully Inspeet und seri thhize, from thie te timo, und at all tines, on tho day of election, the manner in which the yotluy ia done, and the Man big method in which the poll-books, registryelista, and tillles or cheek-books, whether the same are required by. any law of tho United States, or uny Blate, Tors ritoriut, or munloipal hiw, are kept, BRO. 20M The better to onubie tho Supervise org of Election to discharge their duties, they aro authorized and direeted, In thoir respective election districts or votlng preeinets, on the da; of eleotion, to take, oceupy, and remain in such position, fram thine to thine, whether before or behind the tallot-boxes, as will, in thelr judy inant, best ennble therm to Bee each person offer fng hitnsolf for regtstration or offering to voto, and ns will best conditee to thelr scrutinizing the manner in which tho registration or young fs boing conducted; aul, at the oloring of the polls for the reception of votes, they iro re= quired to plico thamsetyes in such position, in rolitlon to the ballot-boxes, for the puryosa of ongnying in tho work of canyissing tho tullots, ng will cnable them to fully perform the dutics in respect to sneb canvass provided horeln, and aball remain there until avery duty in respect to aun canvass, certiieates, roturng, and atate- mons has been wholly completed, Seo. 2.02%. ‘Tho Marshal and hia general depu- thos and speotil deputics ahall keep tha poco mad aupport and protect the Supervisors of Eleetion in tho disenarge of thoir duties, pro- serve ordor ab such places of registration and wt auch pole, nrecent fraudulent voting thereat, or Frawuldent conduct sme ths part of any offecr af flection, aud Gnmediatey, either at the place uf dntration or polling place, or elscichers, and either hefare or after regietering or vothny, Co arrest anid take (nto custody, teith or withaut process, any person who comninits, or attempts or ofers ta com- mil, any of the dels or offcnea prohibited herein, or who commila cny upfenae mntinat the lawa of tite United States; but no person sult bo arrested withont process for any olfense not committed fn the prosenve of tho Marsbyl or iis ganeral or apeelal deputiva, or elther of thom, or of tho Supervisors of Eleotion, or either of thom, and for tha Ur oted OF trrost oF tie preservation of the peace, dhe Superviaara of Flecttan anal, in the absence of lie Marahal's deities, or if required to Gaatat auch deplutca, hare the same dullal and pow. ene ae Deqnity- Marshals, . ‘BKo. 20S Whenever nny arrost is mace under any provision of this tile, the person so urresteit shall forthwith be bronght buroro a Comnils~ slonor, Judge, or Court of tho United States for examiiation of tho offenses alleged agaist bin and stitch Commissioner, Judge, or Court sball procead in respeat there! nuthorized by law It ose of criaies nigvingt tho United States, Hee, A. Keery person, whether 20th ov withe out ai yan ty power, oF prucess, gropretaluiel duthortly, puter, or procese, Of Gny Stala, Perris tory, OF MUNIGIVALATY, who ohelruclt, Niulere, dantulla, or by bribery, aillettation, or ulkerwiad, tuterferex with or prevents uperivirs of Elec tion, or either of thom, cr the Marahad ar his generat or apectat Depitier, or eltherof them, An the pers formance of nny duty requirad of theni, or either uf Bien, or witeh hoor thoy, or alther of thom, muy be nuthorized to perforin by any law of tho: Unltod Stutes, in tha osu Hon of ‘process pe wi 0 atberwiey, our y any of means befere = mentioned “hindore or provents thy fron = attendance. and Presonve at such placed ot registration or ut suob patls of election, or full and free accuse and egress to and from any auch place of regis: tration or poll of election, or in yoing to und from any mich place of registration ar poll of elcetion, or to or from any pooin whore any such rogistration, or election, or canyuss of votes, oF of muking uny returns or curtiticntes therout, inay be bud, or wha moleata, interferea wlth, ree moves or ejecta from any ach plage of reglatras tion ur pott of electlon, or of canvaaslig votes cust thereat, or of nuudig returyn or certht- utes there}, any Supervisor of Election, the Marshal or hiqgeneral Deputies, or elther of them; ENM, Ol ATTEMUTE, OF OFFERS 40 rofuses or neglecta to nld and asalat pervisor of Election, or the Sturshai or pecial Deputicd, or elthor of thom, iu the performuines of bia or tholr dutios, when ro uuired by bin or them, or either of thom, to give such ald nnd assiatanco, aliall be Table to ine pate arreat without proccss, and ehall be punished py Imprisonment not moru thun two yeurs, oF b} Afne of not more than 83,000, or by both suc! no and Jinprisonment, and shall pay the costs tho prosecution. UDG DEUNMOND'S OPINION, ‘The following ts au extract of the opinion of Drum ond $0 of Supervisor ‘onodoubt that, under the nuthoe- net of Congress, Mr, Getsler ind tho the absenen of th Marshal and his Deputios, as was tho enge here, to preserve or- der, nid to arrest withond warrant or prrvecen any veraon teho interfered rith htm in Ue diecharye of ia duty ax a Superctaor, “There enn be ne danbt, elthor, that nu person had aright to motest or Interfere with tha Bu: pervisor in the discharge of his duty. “There seeing to he Romo snisupprehen son In tho public inind ns to the rightanf the oMecrs of tho Hnited States fn eases of this kind, as though they wern fnterfering with the rights of tho Btateor of the olty, It ia not so, Tho United States tins the undoubted right to interfere In nll cases where there Ida registration of voters for an election of members of Congress, and whers thut interference securs tinder the nit thority of a atatute of the United States, there ean he no foie whieh ta parainount to tl While € have criticised the nctlon of the Supervisor In the performance of his duty, as f think the cire cumstances warrant. and ofso the conduct of thoxe who interfered with hin, still 1 aust hold, Unior tho law, tint he was noting {4 tho linn of his duty, ane itl tf waa not competent for anit Slate authority to Saterfere tolth him in the exeretre of hia right ana Supervisor? 4 evident. from tho statutes and the opine fon of Judge Drummond, that na puliceman, Coustable, or Bherit can Inwfutly Interfere with or “prevent the Supervisors of Election, or elthor of them, of the Murshil, or Ils goneral or hia special Doputies. or either of them, in the Perforinanes of any duty required of them." And If they do, they are Hablo to Instant arrest withotlt proecss, Tet Carter Harrison take heed as to tho tne structions he gives the ‘potlce force regarding nny interference with United States ollicers on election-duy. FRAUDULENT VOTERS. NUSDHEDS OF THEM HAVE NEES SPOTTED. It fs unqttestionahly true that the Demoernts have introduced a system of fraudulent resls- tration throughout the elty, with the Intention of carrying the election tn this county by ileal votes, Tho manner Jn which this fraudulent registration has been curried out fs no mystery to those whe are munnaging the Republican cam: paign, and they have perfected an organization to provent this Hlegul voting. Nearly every doulttul ring placed on the register lis been spotted, There never wns so careful a canynss nude of the city. ‘ery house, every wires hase, factory, apd vacant lot his been focated, and plate and naines will be fn tho hands of the judges of election in every preeinet to-morrow. For, instance: Ti one precinct In tho Kixth Ward sixty-one fraudulently registered! names were found. [nthe First Preeinct of the Fourth Ward the foltowtn; Dem ocritie fraudulent registration was foun: M, I. Huwleys he represented hiinself ns living nt 38 Deurborn street. His residence Is execed- 1c ingly open just now, since the blue cunapy of Heaven ta nis onty shelter, It 18 a vacunt Jot. Jobo Matdan, registere! as Hying at 2 Me . Wilde, 248; FP: s dIOS je ityan, ckinrt, MeN J. “Cobrien, Tn, and. W, Divan, 3163 Dearborn street, are found to have no ablding places at these numbers. Wesley Huseltine revresented that he resides ut No, 20, and J, Dri atNo, wie State sire They don't live there, m Sutte pacll ¥ registered, Thera Hinm Mitchell registered from 207, Thoma M, Butler from gt01, and Behultz feo 3116 State strect. No auch peo ure Known nt these houses, there. From 3170 Wabash Cl Istored, and from 22855 on the F muinber. ne They dont Ive trles Duval la res Baine street a. We Campbell sends ins hig name, There are no steh numbers. John Nickotds rented that, he vod nt S02, and . 3108 Michian avenue, of thom live nt these hoses, George, Musit eluimed to live at No, 23l4, M. Tyne at No, sts, and A. Murphey nt 2027 Muttertield street. No one knows thein at these places, und thoy’ do not resida there. W. It Smith was registered from 74 Nuttertield, As there is no sich number ho isundoubtedlya myth. Joseph Murphey, 2077, B.C. Rose, 86%, Fred Mune, 3018, and Willigm Hughes, 313} Hutterticld, werd found not to ro- alde nt the plices whance thoy registered, Every man who is fraudulently reetstered wit be spotted, and there will be preparations inte to urrest ther as socn as thoy atteinpt to vote. LOOK OUT FOR TITEM. . MORE DEMOCHATIC FRAUDS. Tho recent reports received by tho Republice an State Central Committes show that the Dem- ocratic achoine to embarrass the canviss of the votes by tho uso of tickets on which the names fire incorrectly printed fs much more wide- spread than was nt first anticipated. From al- most every county reports come that Incorrect tickets have been put into general circulation, and In some cases well-poated Republicans huve been decelved, owing to tho slight. changes, mado. In Handolph and Porry Countics, where Louls Thorn is tho Ropubttean eandidate for State Senntor, his nuine fs correctly printed, but be fs designated us lepresontative. Kuch a ticket woul, of course. vitiate tho vote of tho porson’ polling It, The use of those fraudulent tickets Is loo generat to be nes ental, and ft certainly {a dono under instruce 3 fram tho Demoecratle Committee, Theso tlekets are entirely anothor thing. from tho cus- tommry split tekots, whose uso has come to bo considered tegidmate. ‘Tho utmost visilnnce will bo required allover tho State to detect and provent those petty but dangerous frauds. THE DEPUTY-SHERIFES. GOUDY'A LITTLE SCHEME OF NO AVAIL. The Republicans desiro a falr, honest, and peaceful clection, and, with that end In view, have perfected tholr organization. In nearly overy precinct in tho oounty the Democrats have been allowed one Judge of election, and whero the Socialists have herotofore polled a large vote they wero recognized, and allowed to name ono Jutgo, There was not tho slightest desire on the part of those having in charge tho appolntmontof the Judges to be unfalr, Sar differant was tho polley of ourbitter partisan Mayor. Indetlanee of deceney and fale play ho announced that ho would appoint Sv spect! pollcomon for servion on cicetion-day, alt of whom shoul be Democrats,~six to eioh pres cinet.. ‘This, of course, led to.an applicnution be- ing marty to Judge Rogers, of tho Ct reult Court, neking for wn order authorizing the nppoint- mentot 000 specinl Deputy-Sheriits to ald in presorving the pence an election-duy, Tho order was granted, ‘Shore was nothing sild as to haw these dopu should bo appointed, or whether thoy should be Democrats or Republicans. “The Republlenms suceceded in getting the greater portion of these inen, the Bherllf, John Hull Tnann, aclecting them, As wae stated in yoster: dny's Tawune, the Sherltl acted whally in the interest of peace. Hu selected only reputable men, since he felt that be was responsible for tholr acts, The Democrats, nding that the Kes pubticans had outwitted them, ondenvored to lay tho binme wpon tho Sheriff, who has acted entirely fulr in the matter, ‘On Saturday W. C. Goudy appeared boforo Judge Moran, Judge Rogers being absent, ishing. to have the order rexelnded because the Sherbet ald Hot Belect 150 Democrats out of the 300 dept. tles, and the mouon will be argued this morning: at Ib o'clock. Pho Shertif will be represented b Mr. George Sinith, George B, Adums, F. Bontleld, aud Mr, Green. ‘Tho Constitution of 18tu provides that the Clrewlt Court shut! mute by an onlerof record how muny tho Sherlif nay appoint, In pursuance of suc! ‘fan ordor for HOO deputica the Sherif ha gone to work and ippolited the requisit number, have beon sworn in, and are qualitied to serve for tho perlod fer which they buye boon sulectad, ‘Lhe Duputy-shoriffs this created aro officens tindor the ineaning of tho hiw, and) tho Clreust Court hag no power ta romovy thon, The Sher, under the law, is reaponsibte for thelr neliuns. Ho bas given a bom! to Cook County for tho falthful performance of his duty. Under the meaning of the law these men bave qualis fled. Bmlnout hiwyers say that the Court now hua no power over them, “The Court cannot ro. move thom, They ure olflcers duly quatifled, and havo been commissioned as Bich. it ia known that Juige Moran ts quite sect in bis opinion as a Dement, Unit none of i tho Rati who wero interviewed yesterday bolloved that he woul rescind tho drier, ‘thoy were of optnton thit he will elmply contine hlinsclf to the haw of the caso, Frrthor more, should Judo Moran even decide agninst the Sherif, the County Hoant could swear the wien Inaiin aa County Constables, order tho Tppointment of ae many more It they choso, and tnake appropriation for thelr compensation. Those Constubles cu bo placed under the ehurce of tho Bherif, Tho Sherht In thia whale matter has only done bls duty, and nothing moro, —— ORDER AT Tis POLLS. ‘THY LEGAL DUTIES OF THK JUPAS, ‘Ty tha Editar of ‘The Chieaga Tribunes | Citcado, Oct. 8L—In view of apprehensions which have boon expressed as to diMeulty at our approaching electlun, should an atrompt to made to carry on a sydtom of substitution ia places of mon who havo atready yotod in tha Hne approaching the polls, and havin gorge ro- sponnlbiiity it tho mutter as ane of the Judged of election, 1 have spent some We sounning: the lnw, aud dvom It proper to euy that in my Judgment tho matter of forming a line and its rection rests with tho’ Judges ProPet otton. Tho judges | of feign hove tho rhvht, and t is thelr it duty, to malntaly order at tho polls, To this end, oat tor the purpaso of eeouring tho poncetul and wal enjoyment of thoir rights by ull citl+ zens, they may require that yotors shall aps proach the polling-place in tine and: in regular order. The right ftocome to tho polls ls not a party right, nor lait one dependent on the favor of sum fniividusl, who may obtain a place in tho Une to which be fy not entitled fF he hue already voted, but la right entirely porsonal to thy individuag voter, A voter bus tho right to approuch thy polls subject only to thy rhzhts of oluer voters, who hi obtained precedygnce by coung carlier into the Une. Any man who has already voted and again takes u placo in tho line {8 an obstruction to those who buve not yotod and who bave the right to vote and tutend to vote. Such obstructions tha Judgus of elo. Lon have the right to order rein oved ag a means of preserving order. Thejudgesvf electlonbave tho rlicht toonter that ne person tho has alrenly: voted shall be allowedtto stand fn tho line, If they are satisfeit that tho presences of stich person will erente disorder, coufusion, ant dehsy, and {tls not to bo proanmed that any. officer will re- Ture to enforces such nn ander or interfere ta provent auch enforcement. It may not be n estiry to remove from tha Hue men who havo vote Lor who donot claim the right to votebut ti euge of complaint that such mon are tn the linc, such anorder mas and should ho inate, DW. JAoksON, At tho request of Mr. Jackson wo have read the forezoing stntemont as to the powers of judges of election to maintain order at tho polls, and concur in the opinion thorein ox- pressed. C. I, DAWRESCR, E. Bs MoCaag. AT HEADQUARTERS. THE REPUDLACAN hendquarters were open only a short timo yes torday. and thon only to transact some necessi~ ry business preliminary to the work on tinud to- day. There was no crowd around, and no ox- eitement, everything being conducted decently aud in order. Theconfidence of the Hepnbiteans is remarkable, Thoy show by tholr vim that thoy sve suecess ahead, and are doing Rood work without any brag or bluster, . There 1s no more time with them fur argument, und they {col that to-murraw wil see success crown thelr banner as tha result of thelr labors. THY MEMOCRACY. Tho Democratic bentquarters were open yes terday.on Arcade court, nid bueliess was traits: ueted na usual. The ony difference apparent was thit the attendances was not ao iumeroms {tt the outside root Dutont the inside the com- inittees were busily ut work, sppirently co cocting some further canpalyn rooibachs, Tn rizon wns elven for a thine in the Randolph strect, anc NUE NUINCPOUS pieknyes of eninpalgn Hes and scandels wero it forth in churze of his henchmen, Carter himself was subsequently conspicuous all over tows idently dirceting the minor details in tho enrrylng out of his plans, THE ANGLO-AMERICANS., SOLID FOR THE NEPUNLICAN PARTY. There appeared In yesterday's THINUNE 0 colr- cular purporting to emanate from an Anglo- Amertean political club advising all Enelish- born eftizens to use thelr utmost endenvors to defeat Gov. Cullom beeause he presided at the Farnell neeting In this elty last February, when an appeal wasmade tv our peoplo to aubscribo of their means for the relief of the starving. thousands in Ireland, Tho heartless advice con- tained In the circular is emphatically repudiated by the only Anglo-American polltleal club in thia elty of which the public hus any knowledge, as will uppear from the following: eommunicas Udon from its Seeretary ¢. To tha Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Crueano, Oct, 3 surprised.when perusing Tit UNE Ry, te hote tho aril: ele headed “John Bull's 1 eraey.” — Initse niueh as Lam Seerstury of the only political Anization dow existing in this elty composed of Suuligh-Amerteans, and ealled tho Anutos American Ropubdllenn Club, Lan perfectly sut- istied that there i# no other, political ormint somposedl of men OF Eanglla nativity, re donaunce the dociment which wis Mr. 7. S. Birchiona aia fraud and a be dis gotten up by some intriguing and wily Demoerst for the purpose of mislead- {ng the publis und. plieing our society in false wosition, The AnyloAinericin Ttepublican Hub members are true to the interest wid prine ciples of tho Republican party, and will be fond at the polis to-morrow niorning working earnestly and energetically for the success of the Mepubllean ticket. FA. BiroKositt, eretary Anglo-American Kepuolican Club. SECOND CONGRESSIONAT, LET RVERY REPUDLACAN VOTE COME OUT. Mayor Harrison, at tho Read of tho Demo cratic Committee, is moving beayen and earth to, defent Col, Davi3 for Congress, and fs making himself very obnoxious in the fight to a large clus. He tg especially persistent In appeallug to Mr. Davis! Irish friends tu cut him, Just as If thee nationality, whom be has uniformly splt upon, was under any obligation to bim. To has gone so far in his ght—and it is purely a per- Bonal niatter with him—that a reactivn hs al- ready vot In, and Saturday and yesterday Dem- ocrats were circulating the following remun- atennce in tho district, and it was belug largely sisenceds “We, the undersigned Democrats and rosie denta of the Second Congressional District, hereby pledgo ourselves to work ond voto ayrainst John F. Farnsworth on election-dayy Tuesday. Nov. 2, forthe reasons: First, Uat he is nota Democrat. He only jolned that partys: ifter the Republicans had ‘ceased to give bin office, Sccoud, beeiuse ho ts not a restdtont of the district, and Js only wm: porarily reslelityy here bonrding, not even baving bis family here,—bis home being in Wusbington. ‘Third, because he bus denonneed our pi nt Demo- cratic candidate for the Frestdency, and tins. spoken of bin in Congress, a# the reconis show, ‘us tho ide) of tho diatoyal, the Rebel, tho trultor, the enemy of the Government,” For Buch ninan We bave asupreme contempt. And, lustly, because einco his leaving the bulls of Congress he hus acted asc lobbyist and the pald attorney In Waabington of varlous monopolies and corporations, Furtharmore, we desire to Neglunee to the Deimoerntic party, whose principles we uphold, by voting for Hancock and English, and tho entire Demos eratle purty State and County tleket, with tho exceptlan ns noted.” ‘Most of tho siznatures so" far recolved nro Iriximen, which Is by no moun astrange clr= cumstance, when everything 18 considered, for {tts well known that Col, Davis has done nore for that people in the past two yenrs thin Mars iso and Farnsworth together bave done tn a lifetime. Thoy buye not forgotten, ft appears, the treatment recoived ut Marrison's hands just nfter his olution to the offices of Mayor. and since, and never wih They havo not forgatten his love for thom in inking bls appolntinents,— how he farmed out all of the hopornbls and ree munerative olllees to othar nuitfonalities, und put thom of with positions as bridgetond- era, ete, ulving -as ii oxcuse thorufor that he could not findany Irishmen tt for better positions. ‘Than, rin, thay have not forgatren his conduct in the lateCounty Convention Inte ercelne that It would never do to give the oflice of Sberift to olther Leach or Dunphy, por yet his refusul to presidvat the Parnell: meeting, | Mr. Harrison's Nght upou Cot, Davis, therefore, promises todo film more good than harm among tho Trish people; but tho meanuesaof tho war he fa wagig $s none tho fess ty be condemned, Neithor bna his a ney of Farnsworth dono that gentlemen a great deal of good, ng appedrs: from the protest aygatnet hia eandiducy now be ing efrentated and printed above. ———— BIGIIPIM SENATORIAL. WILL JOBLTN PRISRVERE IN HIB HOLT? Toy TUNE Is Informed that tho pretended frlonds of Judgo Joslyn stilt Insist upon running hin in the Elghtt Senatorial District, eluting, however, that the Judo teelines to buve bid name used, and professes to bo unuble tocol trol than, In view of the fnet that the Demo- ernata have united upon one of thelr two candl+ dates,—that ts, W, 8. Sertrles (Run M, Maines having withdrawn}—thore ts danger of Searles" elvetion in ease Joslyn draws off enough votes from Kirk, the regular Kepublivan candidate (n Mellonry County, It Is not trac, ag the Erlend of Joslyn aro claiming fn that comuty, that Hatnes fs etllt running in Lake, Should this ut fortunate apllt resutt in the qection of Sotrles, a mun belonging to the worst type of Rourbon Democracy, tho __ responsibility will rest upon those Metlenry Mepite leans, who aro insisting a ee pig Joslyn ia the fluld, Thay seem to tivo suc ed In keeping most of the Republican votors of Molioury County, eae of tho fact that Mesa, Joslyn and hirk aad submitted tho quest tions nt Isso between then to the Btate Centr! Comittee, nnd pledged them ito nbide hy tho results that the Contra) Comuiteea hid dus eided in faver of the candidiey of Kirk, ne Tun PuMUNe stutod In sus issue of Buturduy, Tho agreement, dated tho 2th day of October, made by Kirk and Josty, was that tho question hs to which one of thom, the other retiruns, Boul rancid bo considered the Republican eal. thate of tho district wt the comlng olection startle be eupmittert to the State Contrat Committee show our true al sede HALWS HONEY OF er CAUTION! ‘The wonderful achtevemonts end faction. waccess of BU one. Morchonnd aud Tar has caused] + counterteits ant decupe ren bears Ht ngmy OF Ha not de yhiter fara, rut ney of Mores ‘de hound ‘OF fuk ruin wud also obsurve the above B! eo RXACE ‘Teale Mark device on the wrap) enclosing each bottle, wiiAous wil none te genuind, For Salo by all Drugglsts. | nefore n special cominittes of the Stato Contrat 2 HALES He “{Cough, JRICES:--500, and $1. Largo Bisa Choapoat, well ns nt the present, might be shown and cons ~ sidered, ‘THE, CASA WAR HEALD Committes Panay Mr. Josivn wis heard in Iisown behalf and through bla triends, white - Mr. Kick was represented by his, ‘The decision of tho Committee wae, that Judo Jostyn should withdraw: and tbat decision it was expectod for aduy or two would bes aequlescad In by Judgo Jostya bimeelf and by his supportors “in Bo- Henry County. ‘Tho friends of Mr. Kirk aro dilhgentis pineing this information before tho Repubileans of Mollentry County, aod Tine Tune is pleased to learn that a largo numher of them are Inetlned to support tho regular nominees decked by the State Central Com- mittee—Mr, Kirk, It Is to bo hoped that no such cnlamity ns the oleetion of Mr. Searles will be viatted upon the peoplo uf tho State of Wiingla. Whatever may be suid to the contrary, itis cortain that Mr. Be M. Hainos hus withdrawn from the cortest 1s Vemovratie cundidiate for Stato Senator, and there neel be no expectation, thorcfore, of % diversion of yotes In Lake County from Soartes, tho rewitlur Democratic nominee, ‘The contest Is between Kirk and Senrles.and itis for the Hepublieans of McHonry County to decide whethor the district shall "ho represonted by & Tepubiican or by a person who Is ns obnoxious to tho Itepublicnna of the entire district as Bir. Bearles confeusedly is. FIRST SENATORIAL, JOUN LYLE KING FOR REPRESENTATIVE, There ouvht to be no question among the Re- pubiicans of the Pirst Senatorial District as to whom to support for Representative, especially whon such a gentleman ns John Lyte Ktog is presented for thofr suifrages. Hots one of the oldest and nblest practitioners at the Bar, and the next Loxlsiture wilt he enlled upon istrict the Stute, and sine there Is f crying need for legislation to do, away with’ the outeof-tawn duatico of the Peuce ouitrages, aud to revise the laws govern~ fug landion! and tenant, ho le peculiarly adapted tothe position which tho party hia nated hina for. Tho people of the district cannot altord to be repreeented by any other than experienced nen. nnd Me. King possesses all of the attributes for the ottice, Me knows the people's wants, hus a Drowd, comprehensive mind, and in the Lezis- lature would be an honor to the elty, He should be hourtiy sustained by every person who, hi t preat of tho city, counts, and State , und should be elected by a large mar POLITICAL MEETINGS. NOURAIAN REPUBLIOANES Avery Inrgo inceting was held in Bohomtan Holl, Weat Taylor atreet, yesterday afternoon, preshted aver by Mro A. Mutuska, Although atrietly Republican in nature, tho mecting was Iurgely attended by those who have been Demo- crits up to the past few days. The work lately done $n the neighborhood has pretty thore oughly aroused the workingmen to tho dutysers to whiell the Democrucy thrent- ens to exposo their futorests; — hence the flocking to tho Lee prlsDient standnrd. Ono Bohemtan, lately a zoos Memooratio worker in the Elehth Ward, sald ton TaimuNe reporter Presont that the diseuaston of tho tari question Was what converted hint, wid thitt it was rapidly converting all hfs countrymen in the sane mane ner, Tuev had come to Americn to be free, and to better thelr aitalr A ath not sow propose toeupport nopariy whieh would: virtuolly rob Amorieans to encieh Kuropeans,—for this would, De, 2g plain.as the nose on at man’s free, the ro- suit of the Democratic polley. ‘A moro orderly, exirnest, orappreciative mect- ing could not be yuthered togethor, and the manner.in whieb th Senne was given showed how deeply. concern A the hearers were In the Brent question now pending. Gar fs. Seribner opened, by an.able though rather bricf arzument In frvor of the Repub Tican platform a3 bearing upon the protection of Amorteun Industries. ‘The reault in Indian, bo wald, showed that the just reward of honest toll Conthnined on the Eighth Page, —_— BUSINESS NOTICES, The Pubtie WHI eware of 2 Fraudn= Jen imitation of Dobbins’ Electric Soap now belng forced on the market, by misrepresentas ton. [twill rain any clothes washed with it. Insiet upon having Dobbins’ Electric. “JAMES PYLE'S WY ULE ES Ze as — <= — ES, WS cy SS The BEST COMPOUND EVER INVENTED FOR WASHING CLOTHING, and everything elac, in Hard cr Soft Was ter, without danger to fabric or hands Bayes Labor, Time, aud Soap, amaze Angly, aud in of great valuo to Lourckeepers. Sold by all Grocers—but neo that Vile Counter- felts are not urged upon you, (PEARLINE fa the only aafo urdtele, and always beara the namo of JANES PYLE, Now York. FLAVORING | NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS Prepared fram gus ohe, nels, or ariificial Raneuees TURNGTHL, WITHOUT ANY ANC Manyjuctured by SUEBLE & PRICE, Makers of Lirpulin Yoaxt Gene, Cream Maklog Vonder, ete., Cliengu aud St, Louls, MOON SVIINGS, DOOR SPRINGS. ° Ono of four sszo¥ will close any dour Buccessfully, Non bottor muda, + Fuetory, 2 HORENOUND AND —OF— ROREWGUN &. TAR! Tho Great Natlonal Specific for the Speedy Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROATS LUNG and all BRONCHIAL COHPLAINTS. ‘The Honey of the Plant Jorehound soomnes arb SCATTERS all irritations and inflammations, and the Tag - Balm Abies Dalsamet CLeANSES and HEALS the throat ard alr passages leading to the lungs. Five additional ine gredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthfub 7 OF | A Cough may be fily termed the preliminary stage of Consumption, a ‘malady of which HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND . {f! TAR Is the surest known preventive. ' take thls CERTAIN SPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive great beneég « * t [from its soothing properties, when suffering with Croup aml Whoaplng . 4 ‘Vherefire, delay not a moment 19°: or C.N. ORITTEN TON, Sole Prop’r; NewYork. PIKE’S TOOTHACHE DROPS - GURE IN ONE MINUTE. Kinzlest., cor. Dearborn. . : for decision, nnd that the customary notion ot the iepuplientt party in thne district, as well ny each of the two counties with reference to the roteation of Serntorial candidates in tho pastas a) i

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