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* PAET IL OOX. 31, 1800. Wm^mk ?tilratte. PAET It raaaa i*toi* VOTE FOR THESE MEN. -HEY AM FIGHTIiNG T-MMAXT HALL. POX-O lUa-CK-C-W VOTBi WIIX PVT Wb-W ORATB TO F-lOHT-CA-irDEOAT-l WHO ARE BA-T_I.ro VAT_A*C__T inm tae public intareat. to a greai ?*_*JJJJ o* npon the atruitfe ^*^"J?'5 _w aeaapie ?od Tammany Hall tor tne ~""~ * \mT fmmtmtnt. the Eepublloansjaf thia S S "ot overl?*tng the Coaaa-. A. SJwT AW-man aai Clvll *??** ?** Se ua Count* DenWt_cy and tte ^??"jjJJ y ~ the Republican- have . counfc Jjjj ST?-e- ha* eaatrel of the party a?_t_?? ?**?< "J S tte worh I. being don*. ? ??*? ?g ttone. ?xt te the eaapa* dMJtJ. ? * h_ been no otha electlor, ln whlchth* ?a toaUc-na have taken - lively ?_ _*?' ana ? mueh real her. *vor_ ^'^j^n the Inaders began the Instrurtlon ol their i Jew law aad tne m_v_er of v-Uns 8___ tt. nearly ROBERT MILLKTV fr-ery Eepc*il)ean organi?tior had iu; voting booth. aarr.ple hailots and oph-- ,,f the law. whirh were all put :::to active n-e on n.eetlng r..a*lits. ai.d every one hart an oppta-t-nin to le_-n what to do ln easting hl* v,,te aceordinp to lhe r\-M,_l"enie?nts of the pr*>ent eleetlon rtatut-'s. Rcpul ll.an speav'.en. throug-i-t Uie spnng ajid -urmner u-ed thelr etojaanea I: thi* di rectlon and wiieti thi? raapaifB aaa really opei.ed t?? ?r*_t ma?? of OM I.opu,._<a-i voier* ua* pr-cUeally famfa'ar with the law. l_h ha* fttmt lhe Kepublloan* a wonderful udvant*^". ar.d ?>*? ta p-*** "? Bpe__n_f tlme __ moiKi in te*?.hiii*. U.-_- <>?i i-r' ?enben what to do, tlie same tinie U t*r;ng ?.?***i n h ' ? "eatlan _;rt pettlnp out tha vcHera The i.r- ihl ** randidau* were early ln lhe lield. aM ai leaa .'-*"_? *?*? -"*** un l.a.ked for .Tiri.r;-^- tin- Bcpal - ?? "-*-"???oi froiu tfcfc city ln tha next C?tffaa* i><x kttem Tt -_ud. aa excellent chani* of >?---n- ll raaa? ra?et lhaa dimln islicd. Thedi-ision <>f Uf r.-mrr?n* ai.d Ui* < ,.uut> l>-mocra-*T vote on the eooaty Mehel hav* cauaed ln r-onre ca*e*> a (tlvWoa of tha _*eni?xre_c rote on Longre?man aad A?*e_Llj men. MIC-AfX HITE8. BetpnTUrana have now nomi'.at -d Congressinen IB eaeh of the nlne ilatiltta in whuU CeagreeMMn ar tJected ln this elty. I'BkH Tamnian:. ipdB? a !ar amocnt of money. Colouel Johji 0. f?lee s. tli<- *>eai pet-ta*?" candidate f'.r Canaraai in the VI. lt Dtatrtr will probably Ih* rompeli-xl io eara hia trvtag eatatd. of a public ofhoe. forneliiia Donovan. the Rl-jiu' llcan caiidk_te in tha, di>t*-i<-t. la raahlaf a aallai? fi^ht. He la donig tulh. too. _plaal a tr mei.Uo.. Demoeratlr najuriiy. When the raapalgB tlr-t befln there were thrve in tlie race. the third man bein Joaeplt J. McKet.n, a County Henwcrat. H? *m.K .um pe_ed to rei out of the nu-e by Gt.vemor HiU wb--:, the Oovemor c_iue to thi-. city before surtlnp out up?n hl* ? Bturopini"'' tour I?nagh ' ?hio and West Vlrplnia. But Mr. McKeons wttltdrawal wUl not be so disaatrou to Mr. Daawvaa*. chante- ?* at flrst mlph' be sup posed. The County D?mocr?t8 on Monday nomin<*iei Bdwln L. Abbeu, who wlJ ta_e all of the di-affecus.'. licmociatic vot-.. and durlng the time th;tt tlr-re wa no County Deruooraey candidate In the ncld Mr. Donov.in r?ned the br-calni* and aupport of hundn*d<. of I>eniocr__. who oeUeved. a? every one oot?ide of thn distriet does. that Tu-nniauy lt?9*. aen, tha Culaael down to Uu* dlstrtet. givinK him tlie Conp?t.k iiotiiina tlon aad tliercoy mnkins the be-t of a vry P""': b_arp_ln. That br-nram ls ?a4entecal by every one. It w_<- made wlth (olonei PeUaw* ?b..-n he stiowe rmch exteu-lvc |a_?aey to the T.nimany "haudlet?" and liquot- dealers. All of the 'hiiikUajt worhl, _me:. I, thia d.-.u.ct aie d..ina all tb.a .an u. eleci Or. Donovan. He ha* no wmtttf with wUi- 1. to c;_-v on a -anip?gn. but the uorlnninue-- *? tnrninf Jtxl roy;_l> Ior him and helplng hltu in ev-r> WtxJ. In the Vllth Diatriet the cl_no?* of the -R.-pablicaii candidate are e_c*llent. Hc i* w,:_a_- Morfaa, a vrell known and popular Kepubllci?. A_p_ti*t him harh Taonmany and tte County Deruo.-rai-y have Domuiated r_t?Idater.. The Tammany oominee U E. J- Dunpliy. the pie-ent BepreseutaUve. against whom manv labor i.rg_iliatlon_ h_ve deelaied. and the County D.-nioera, y have named W. T- Croasdale. Croaadalc w_. at oaa time a vlgorous _bor man. and few w^re more bitier a_galnst the leading p..Uti<? partie-. that. he. He has made a purely per-onal carivaaa, and tumbled tnio notorlety by beltur his_-ed off tte pletfirm at the big County Demoenuv ma.s-meetnig ln C.r.per Cnlon re eantly. He ks by no me_is a popular man and ren> reeenti. only one hlea? free trade. Timothj J. Campbei: rhought that be would have a ??wa?over' wle?n Hr 1_<J h;> p!?n- ea-ly ln the cam paign for the Tammany. county Deinoera" and B? pubher- nomlnatior,* ln the VHItt Dl-trlrt for CVrr. rcr?a. Hia dupllclty ).-* t?en exppsed and the R-pub lk-r_r.3 and the Independent Demoema. have aidied hn norolnatlng Saaiuel litnaldo. a popul- 8881 estate dealer and hattcr. wfio wlll glve tte 88>-8?P__8b__ b 1?rd flii.'it. Aa- J. C-mmttA** haa the unltel Demoeralir fionuiiation in tte IXth Distriet. John Wels-^. popular Kepubli.an. h*s ta-en the nomination again - him. It wa* a eouragtsous thrng 88 dn. Ior thU meaiil pracUeally sure defeat. The Bepubllean vote wlll be _id togetlier. a-.d Mr. Cum-ing*. wlU not return to VVa_augton w,th the record ot belng an r_rio**po*eid B88_MB?. ot whlch hia friend. bave been accu*lomBd lo boaat Cortlandt s. Van Bwaeelaer. whose plcture ap? peared u. laat Wedneaday's Tribane, i? giving Cen KT?B-uan Spii.oU. ol s_rve*>ll_- fa-ne. a hard 8ght ln the Xth Distriet. Mr. Van Bena-aelaer beUevea. aa? la BBceeedii.g ln nu?ing Uie voter* ln ?* Co-rigre? _-trict h?iieve. that it i? the duty ? ? Con|rre**r__n to repreaea: lua coo?_?enu a_t to champlon ttaa* iDrtereaU, and not to reacat to meaaniea obBtraetlva of _S.alaUon nor wlt?lraw ln tlme* of debate from tha body to wtucfi he W aent a*. rapreBentetlve- The effect of thi, bqlief on tne part of tte v^tera *?"*? their eonfidenoe tt Mr. Vaa Be__wlaer will be ieea on eleetlon dav w|W many DeaiocraU wUi go to tte polls aad (jaieUyj eaat the-- vote* for the Bepahlicaa t u-p-a-n eugica-i-ntt hava fcapt Mr. Vaa Benaae law buay. but Jel* co_rtantly reeelvtt? e?eei__ar> _?irta his canta. aod support from bodle* hlttarto fMOmg WlUi u,, ioojocraw. On Friday evenlng ??t he adflrra.fi a mrA awetUH of tba Irou Worhere' le pahUcao Club ..#8 wa* fmmmYBtmmmmB reealea- Iia wa*. on the toxM aveaUag Ui_or_*l bj the _aaea-ve C?_min- of -V AnMMeaop^ laeawte. On tUm OOt. Oetoaer i.'T-T_e a_4Uease? a a_s^mee_B? ta the XYIth Asaeenbty Dtatrtet. As aa orranlser ot tot Tcunr*r men Mr. Vaa Henaaelaer ha.* been actlve and h? to ********* ___P___$ am on. that atoaa ol reton. BEN J AMI N E. HALI* Kx-T-llee Justice Charle* A. Flammer, Who haa been nomlnated for Conn-*- ln the Xlth District, 1_ flalit ina J. DeVVItt Warner. the Reform Club and Tariff Re? fonn League candidate. The Ileform Club men are dl* iruMed with Mr."_ amer on account of hl* trocklln* to Governor Hill, after harlni. repeatedly denounced him in speeches. Thu was done by nlm to cet Con___ .? man .lohn Qulnn out of the race. Mr. Qtilnn had been nomlnated by tlft New-York Oemncracy. but ttie Governor cot_.pe_li.-d that orB?nl____on U> wlthdraw him from the rontort. Mr. Wanie. I* another man who ha* been nomlnuted ?olelv becanse he is a Free Trader. and tlie wnrklncmen of thls dlstrtct do not U_ie klndlv to that doctrtne. Neithej" dl<" thev to the si_ lvlng of Con_--_*man Qttlnn. These thlnc* left Mr. Flimmer a tighttng chanoe, and he ls niaklng thc mo_t of It. He wa* bom ln thi* clty tn 1*46. of Ger man pa_.nt_. After potng through the publlc *__iool_ he enter.-t the College of the Cltv of New-York. from whlch he w_. jjr.du_._l wlth honor*. For a tlme he taught tlie uld Thlrty -flfth ?_.* Grammar .schnail. and ln 1872 he wa* elected a member of the Assetnblv a*t a Kepulluati by a taffB majortty. He wa* a mennber of the ^udirlary Committee ot the Assembly whlch se ciirod th.* impea< iiineiit of Judge Barnard and the other rwred Judge*. In 1*7B he waa made a school trus toe ln the Twer.fv -econd Ward. whlch pla<_e he re ?d__ned when kc *_* appolnted Pollee Jnttloe bv Ma> or HaTeawyer. Thi. place he held r_ul UU, He ls the. auth. r of a work known n . Uie " CommltUnp Mugntrate." whleh I* tmw in extenslve u?e. The dis? trict in whlch he .- ? ??andlda.e ts Democratlc bv about 1,01)0 Htajortty. Bul it Is a larpe manufacturlng on. ln whTch thc pr.T rTtdk idea" predotninate*. and the voters here ar.' BPti?F_pttf anxlons t?. rebuke thc c_-pet__s.ni: l_T^_ncles of the Tammany-Beform Club candidate. Charle* H. Blalr is the Ropnbllcan candidate for ( _ngre_* in tlie Xllth Dlitiirt. a__lu.t _t__w._l P. Fkxww, who ha* b*.th tbe Tammany and the County Iiemocn-'i normnaUon*. Mr. l.lair is maliln; a h:?rd fight, aad ._. givlnj; Cmgre-sniati Flowei nion.- trouble than he has bad fur at_.ii.. y e__-s. Again*t the reiie.-i. - Hopubllian. free-trader and brewers attoi-niy, A. ?u.I P. Fitch. the Republicans of tbe XUltl- Caagraaa Di*tti_t have nouiinat-d IVtry Demarcst A___u:*, a wmlar ai.d w U '.aiown young Republican. Ile will be, lf elected, one of the young ?*t roeuilien. of the H. >_?_>. He bebeve* ln all young a_s well tr- aid men lahlUB an active and energAtic in? terest in polltlc*. Hc became an enn Ued Itepubllrar. i_m<____y upon leuciung ln* majortty. aud ha* eon tinned actlveJy ln the rmb _nee th< n. Thi* dl* tnrt baa ln buam past put young m en to thu tr nn. aTtfifn tM boundartea ls the home of AtaxandeT Ham llton, who represented lt In the Congr-.* of 17b_ rtS, where he wa- f_r*t tn advorttfe the nrttirlplo. of a .I.o toctlva taritf. The thlrte*-n oaks pianted by htm *till *tand at " Hamlltnn t.range.'' einbleniaiir-U of the flrst Uiirteen State of the Union. and. stntngely enoiigh, of tlie Congr_* I___ct bi whx !i the\ .re. Mr. Adam. wa. born in Chlc__.? on _fofcaab$r .. 1 -''?_. bnt baa liv.l ln lla.-'lem. whlch form* part uf hls district, Btoft 1"~. dl. his father -. .de !ie |* of Nea Enitland an ce*try. His mot_.-r wns r. I)e_-.nrr.t. a d._ondatit ol Hi.l'.e l*emar-st, une "f fhe Frearh Hiutienots who sevtled at Bt* l.ochelle. nnd wa* a___)a$ the early -ettlers of Harli-m. He attended and wa. _raduat.?l from lhe publi< _-h?*ol* and i ity r>l!-r . ile obtatoed the degree L.L.K. from Columbla (.>ll"fte when hc wa. W'lI.LIAM E .RFLL CTS/lnsfed Irom the Law s<h<. .1 m 1. .3. Hl* father vv'*.* a BMBber ol Uie f?m n- el.__?B ot **. Collftfpe tt the Cltv <>f N.-w York. He read law ln the "fltre of Itobert A. Ad.m- and Thotna* Alli?on. He was ad n.itt'il t'i the Itar ln l$$4, aud ocrame a**ocla_ed wlth hls crandfather. ex Judfre Kobcrt A. Adam*. ln tho (ten e:aJ piactice of the law. f'pon tlte dnall. of hl* p?!idfather be .nicciwdod to his biisine_?. and at the bevnui"-' a? X9M >'? mt e-tat.ll.ht-d tbe Im of Adam* _ llyde, at No. 5? l_ib?rtj .1. Mr. Adiuns .* a member of ths Harlem Clnb, tbo I r.itarian Club. the llarkm Keimbllcan Club. the I'hi i-amma Delta Fn.termty. a f.mnder of the Llterary Clnb of llarK-m. pr.-*ident of tke l.nlty Oymns_.lum AseoetaMaa. and he wha for several years tru*tee and t-eaeurer ot Uie L_5iiox Avenu. Cimarl.-_i Church. He l- an excptionallv *v<;ug candidate ataonn the younger element ol the district. Thi* ha* been proved ln two previous campalci* f..r A__embly In the XXIIId Dis? trict. which ha- always b_?-n hopel-**ly Democratlc. Each time he *B ahend of hla UcUe? rednctni, the I>em (K-raiic majortty app.e____ty. Thc district ln a___h hi* canvass k> beiiiK niade U tbe largest tjrrltorlally ln the clty, and ln p?ipulatiou the Uirite*_ ln thc L'nited t*teies. lt extends b__n the nurtb -Ua of Flfty aecoud-st., we_t of bev.ntb ave., to ejpnyten Duyvll. aud trom the north slde _ Elgbty-sli-Ui-st.. east of liftli ave.. to Harlem Biver. Ash-_1 P. Flun. hls opponent. was elected In 1886 a* a Uepubllcan. BBBl Jolned tlie rank* of the Democracy ai_ Tamniair. llall iu lt_.n aud was rewarded in that tmtm by a iiomliiatio-i at their hands. Mr. Adam* ha* many ?tronir li-ieiida -siouk the labor or_po__atU__* by r____>ii ol hi* stann on tbe ()ue*tU-n of Ballot Uelorm, which he Mipported with all the energy and enthu*la*m he could brlnK to bear upon lt ln the a$*lfa-__-_i which took Place thro-inhout thi* elty last winter. Hs was a tira adnerent oi tbe World _ Falr ta Harlem; - lt tor no other rf-Bon," he sald, - Uaur that lt would stimulate the nt. .*slly tor lncreased Vid pennaaent ranid translt. With New-Yorkers, aeeeaslty brrent* tl,r -olntlon ot any $lve_i probtaBB." Uurtns ? l.lame campaljni he made many apeeehe*. Ia tae UarrlsoB and Bortun oanipalfn Mr. Adam* took ?cch In actlve part that be l_ca_oe the party'* BBM9BBB* tor AsaetDbly ln that year. . J Thoina* Htearns. Uie Bepubllcan candidate Ior <__a_TM_ ln tke XlVth Diatriet. ls probably thc osost wDQlar Bepubllcan who has erer been nouilaated tor rnubBc o__ea ln the Annexed Dtatrtet. Mr. BAttrto * Vid have had the Bepubllcan nooUnaben tot oniBiUshiuer ol . treet* la that -istrtct, But thia would have beeo PlaylnB Into tbe hands o_ Henry D J^Ct He tM_Vrr____ wfthdrew and threw hu ._r_n_eth lllZtto J. H-tate, the People'* candidate. t* IlnJo.niBc opponent ta W. G. fitahlnerker. waa Balned LiTname o_ Ute " alwentea BMnber* ln Uv* ia_t aaaalou il ooa?._- Tl*. #<_?-. are wlU Mr. _*__ but. ?nl._. hlmseif aad atelT, a dlaappotnted Vandldate has *>?**!j ___d ba may get -.uue ot the voBbs wh-ch ou-n* to p to Mr. Btearn*. _.. _ John H. Grtmea. ths popular o-Uhrtaat ?^!__3_!_-_ of the Portoaice aod the leader ot the I*t --*lc* 5!E___!lc*__* ? ?_ e__K-a?_ tor Assembty __J~g -_t*__J__. ____." ? ?-*--o_; man. Ho *-?**!,? tbe Fittb Ward la 1_43, aad wben tea year* <__ ___[ to BBB ?i tbe ?hlp Blaek Warrtar. He retarmrtJwaae aad went to *_hool, going through tbe Bort. Moore; ?t Bchool. He )c-ued the Vt_un_e_r Plre D^rtmami tn lf5B. and ?ervt_ tn tt aattl the aew paid **9*__ ment came Into vocue. Joei B. Krhamt at-l^aiiie* him Deputy Lnlted state*. Msnthal. He sarred to to* 9apa.lt. ontil appolnted asiistant eu-lellan of tae __*t>o__ - When Mr. C__v____nd was elected PreaMaot Mr. <_ri__es was the flrst to f_el the wei*ht of Mr. Cleveland's civll eer_.ce promlsrs, bv belng prtanptiy romoved. When Mr. Van Cott beesme Postmaster Mr. Ortmes regalned hls old plaee. If the Be publlear.. in t.its district work they ean eleet him. Both Tammanv and tlie County Democn-cy *_* nondaated oandldates. Tammany* eandidate M -- _ DufTy. the present mem. -r, whlle P. McCouvUta ta tba County Democracy candidate. TF-RCY D. ADAMB. Michael Hlnes ls the Republlcan candidate f< tbe Board . Aiu-rmc. ln th- IVth Di.tnct. He L* a weU-kBOWB snd popnlar baker. and s* Uisre are two cand;d?t?- a_.__u.-t ti'.ui, hls fri"i.<:.s tb nk tuat hc wi'J win. Tammanv Hall he* made s terrttir effort 10 gn'n the VHt* ...v..'iuhlv iMstrl.-t. It ln* nomm-it-d Cr. n eral Martin T. McMaliuu. snd Is .oi.-.il/.ing in t'ie district. I otb of tli_*e tl.lngs wlli not. howv r. deleat Laca* L. Van Allei.. tl.e Republican eanddite. AppeUs have gone out from the Mu_wunip pres* to thc vot-rs nf thi* dlstnct to vote for <_ r.cral __e__al_afl_ but a vote f:?r him nieans otn- fo.- Oovernor Hlll. I IB BMM-y at iluilot tUtOtm and the trlend of the li-iuor daaler.. Had the C'ountv Demoerat* In the IXth Assembly Dlstrtct remanied tn:e tu tl.e agreement wlilrii th?y made wlth the RepubUcaa* there, thi* di*tri't woilrt beyond a doubt h%ve a Republlcan repr*-* tita.lve in Albany this winter. Governor Hlll came d >wn to New York. however, and btcrall. c ir.iji-Ilod U_.Co.inty Demoerat* af tni* district to wlihdraw tneir ladorsa ment from the Republican nomtnea. William F. GreBL Mr. Grell was a randldat'- la . year. and ln* ** down the Deaaocfattr majortty f_?m 1.B00 io $00. m* ebaaees ot wtnolng un* year are eoot, lf tho Repub? licans will turn out ar.d Vote f'>r Bla. He was born near tlie citv of Kk-1. in OefUiany. -m May Ib, IriJJ. Hc wa_ graduatert fmn the l.iitlierat. C.llejre there when slxte-n veai-, aid. _;<l came t.> thi* cwntry two yeat- lator. He was in the proditiv btiilti__s for ten vear.. and left tliat a ye_r BfO t?? go Intn lhe whol"s..le grocery business. aud hc ls u.rw euBBactJtf wlth Tliur JJHN W. .-FF. ler. Whyland .. Ctt. Ile N iir".*iilent of the C_in._v._irt ilarket l;u*ii_?* Men** ._**<_-:_ti< >n. wa* for two vear* lir.-h.'-nr of tlie 11 ?<-IL-r itoeietv. for Bve years v__e p e_ul. nt of ttie l'_..ti-l"_t-<., VolKfe*t V-Teto, and a _icm "-.- ol th- Miili- v_nl I'lot.eer t'orp. tor ala _**_*? He la a (_ua__i apnght baataeaa man. and i g__t i_ iaii.ii.ai. uu. _ft.<.a.. , . William N. Hi?e. the Rcpubllean cardlrtate for member Of ___B_MJ. from tne Xltli District. will be. i. iu- ?___-_] term as ? ni-m?:er when he goes to All_inv tiii* winter. He wa* elerte-1 tor the *'._: pm i year a_o. Ills WOltl wa^ an e..cei. nt ..ae. and lie became promlnent i.i h.s -lagle-haaded t.g .t agalnst the "Aqiiediict steal" bill. whlch thc Dem .ratlc leuder, William F. .heehaa, ?*_* anaiou* tu n-i ?'t-.u_h th* Aaaembly. _____ i-1" t_' ?Heac_ of IHmiitoa Fl*h. lr. Mr. Hoac ls one of thc fe'.v m-"* b-rs o. whom ihe Keform C'.uh ha* a rowl air.l U aa}. In th?- xvnth A s.i..l.ly i-i-t.ici ll-.eea i- -",?-; eellcnt fightiiiL* chanea tor th.- Republli-an* U) Btort tbeir candidate tor m-:_i_er of A_f_ublv. Rnbert Millcr. He li;,* llved iil hi, Hto ln thi* rt. .trj. t and is personally known lo n.._.t of lln- v...-r.. Ile ha* a fliorouffh htndno** vAu< <mn. and ls a man wltt -_ii"d eotnmoii ?-r*e. H ootkeA f-?e m_'v ye?r 1-1 Hig"rfn*'? eirp-t faetorv In Weat Fr>._ thi. ?*?.. bnt evenmiilv sUited ln l.u*in->* for him. il. and I* BrYO a pr.Ts'.eriii- Ugfat ?Vi*. -errhmt. II- I* mau..-iu . tirrt tiirh. and a^ fh-r- *T t_*? _Vfl.<^t.'.*.lr r .;: . rt-t ?-, i.ithis rt .r,.. Mr MIOer needi only ihe Republican vote to be elected W. N. HUAO. The Bepubacan* of the XXJst A*-_mbly Dl^trlrt wlli give t___r candidate for lhe lloard of AJder.neii a rouslng support. He ls lienjamln K. Hall e *?_*? known voung laWyer and an energetic and wnu eouipped youn? muo. He wa* t__rn ln Baaea C____ aud _____ ______ ihlrty > ear. old. He wa. _*_*** from Willlams D.llege. and for a vear after hto "J*6"* tlon -tudled law i.i Ihe ofllce oi S. A. Kellogg. aho U now the cundMate for Kupr-me Court Judge- __\ Hall afterward ent.-red thc (_lumhla Law School. and ktnee hls adml?*lon to ihe bar ho ha_ l*ee?i ? __ ?Sa ol ei Attorney-C-eneral LesUe W. Rns_tU. ??? wlU be eleeted to Cnngres. next week by a r_\M]J* miUorttT by tbe ROMhlleaaa of Uie tH. Lawrenee. _5_^_Si dl-t-lct. Slr. Hall ls a member of fhe b _ E. Club, the r-derjl flti. and the _oung ytm\ Eepubhcan Club af tha XXlrt A_scmbly DU trtet OSE OP THE POSTB OW.V P09GERIEB frotn Tbe PhUadelphia Presa. ThU ta an old trick of -The New-Yort PpaV* ? the e_npalgn ot 1M$ lt made tbe claim Uiat Uie dl^ puted eitract aaeribed to -The Loudoti Tlmes. "and .avlng U.at -thc ont; tltne Etifclaiid .-an u_ * **? tnan Is when he emlgrutes b> America aod *_**.__ free trade." was s forgery, ar.d It further ('Wm*SJ!?7l It Iiad been pronoun.-ed tn by - The Uvndon Tt??" ItaaST tolto tasue ot September $0, 1888. -__?f S tomX * Tha Tlmes' b_s dtauvowed tt (the extraet) lod de_B_?d that lt never aatertalaed that opinion * ___-?>___., on Oetober 9 nt the _m?J_?; ?TI_l-_w?^__MJd lhat - Tfee London Tlnsss' made a ____\ (ot the eztrart) ta tta tosua at Aagest ?. _%?_?_.__-?- ot -Tbe Loodo-. Tlmes- ou thedto iwtod exo-et wa* this: - It w-nld be Ttttetotlitit, fctaow wben BMs aaaBBBiinl appsared ln ___ _mB33** ' --"* *** **** ** MrpatMled than tMs a*tamp? of iho oatTr(,_mitt_J Isngaaga e_ -*? **** *____*!__ ?he Tlmes" UU aa WHO THE CANDIDATE8 ARE HB-f TO BE VOTED TOR 05 TUE&D-Y. Balew la gtvara . fall hat _ tha BBBtMBBBt en tha aeveral ttchete lo ha votee t_r la thls ctty ecd eoanty ao Tuea?j. Tho poll* wUl open *at 8 a. m. aod wlU o-ose ac . p. rn.: cxtt. touwrr _tn> juDici_ar. V?UI-.Baa. 4 CD- i * laJaTl C-.ti*-4ler... Bhmia._..Wiilia_ H.'_ v-?ty ?btb..w.r. fl. BeUa-or. fila?et-Aitce-aty.. * Caren.tr. J?ga* of bopo tior oan Judge* af LCUIS . '??__? __ kw-tt. J<?i w. u*>_ . ti a. __?_>. HugU J. I?_-t T_*v W. ?rare. Jaa-t J. Clii-Hii. __. A. _i*a-*??h. I?aOC"- -V Preaf.ant Beaid ?f Aid**-. -._ Jaa. W. Hawa* Prohib. .o..-Mayor. Wtlllam Je__n*i _*"**2J: ControUer. ...lilan. wai-well; B_ei_I. J<?to MeMaileu. County Clerk, Je*_u__ T. Br-ohs; A^tt^A>AxAorotBj. Ch-rle* E. Maniarre, Coroaer, lieorfe tr. ^^-y**?*: Judge. of rteperU* Court. C*olerl4fe A-HartandJames H. __ird; Judge* of City Ooart. HertertA. L?_?*? Henry H. Hndley; ttmUmot Board ot Ai-ertnen. Franee M. llammond. _ _ . . jv?a?ju bot-Ullat U_er-MayoT, Augurt Ojtahar^ t^txaU*. AaguBt Wa-lnger; Sherlff. Erne-t Bohm; <---*25H_2j Chariee F. Wllaon: D__1-rVAttorney, Mwrarrt J. Thlmme; Oewner. Oeorge C. __ehUng; JJjM" ?.*?: perlor O-auTw-llam N. Bee* aad Henry Foth jJ*? 5f Cltv Court. Bebert J. Vtctiie. aod Benlemln J. Gretaeh: Preei_*nt hoard at Ataarmeo. Jamefl a. Com-onwe-th-^aj-r^James Bedpeth; Conhroner George K. Lloy" Jame* Hartey; _ t\\oaao\)??^ M_i JKEf* VBies 5 __5__%S TttuY Merrttt; _-T-e_ent Board ot Al?er-B__. Oohert H,aS-_- Improvemant I _-_--fiherlff. OrtrW Maito. JUDGE OP THE* OOLBT OF A-rTXA-* Robert Earl. Bep. and Dem. gllaa W. Wllaoo, Pro. - Frr-eta Geran, -oclal-l Laher. C03I_R?8r? UUtrlct . XI. C. A. Flflmaar (??>> john D"*A'ltt WBrnn fT. aad C. 0.1 alth-Mayor. JameB Bedpaih; Cflntroner. *d7ih-__i. W o-?n-*ji:w" ^ieJ** r; DtatrieVAOo-ey. *l*f*v2*'??.H?!l: _ra a Foota; Jadfe. et 8uperlor_Court, DUtrvt. VI. C. X)?oovo? (Bep) J. K. MUa**ra JKt - Ahbett (C. D-) XIV [aml _ Ia Abbett (C B w <i.v (Praj o.w. Coiu?r (I. u.) VII. * *a_*aaa .R-. L J l?u'..phjr .T i W T. t_r?-Jale (C. D. | W. s>. _*ui*fer (P, VIIIiT J rarppheu ia-. T. and C. D.) Wllllafn Brown (P-) Sariuel Rlnaldo il.) Aie-ander Jooe* -.,,1 Lab.) I_C..1?ii W*l*a (R.) AB.o* J Cummlnga (T. _ C D-, _ , Irving 8. Itonft \jA C. Enttnlneer (8- T*.> X C 8. V?a BAotm* _a (?*?>?-, a. F. B Splnola (T. * C- Tt.) A. H. B Hept^rtP) C. W?gn?r (8. L., AS8EMBLT Iliat n D"*= L John II. Grtmaa (R-l I?. R. PulTy (T.i P licConvllle (CD.) F. A. I^-"iiiU (P.) W. A. _t?*oilng* (I. R.l II. Jan ??? H. Driseoll R. and C. D.j t D. ftulllvan iT.i D. MarttmI'tPj . a. _U1.<C-.C.' W. Wamner i.R.) Farquhar (Tim.) E. A-ioi (C.D.. H. Wyl.urn il'-) Bradr (R.*r.D.> H. Rrtrh^ (Tatn.i W. B- Draper (P) A. Frendlg (fi. T_> XU. C H BUiir (K.) . b. t. yxo*** -T- **?* j. p. l*hor_?* (P.) J. J. Ftick (8. L.) Xin. P. D. A?_? (K-i _ A. P. FltcB fT. and H. &. jipaa (P -i E. H. Eckart (S. L.) Holden (Pr..) XVIII. Tao*. BirtTg I R*p.) D. F. M?.-tln (Tam.) John J. Mvl>t!i?oct W III.... P. J. J. IV. T. !'. T. V. 1. lt R. L. _ VI. Oust.iv .Merin!r,?er (Kep. tnd U. D.) K. J. Foler (T?m.) S% ph-n MeCa'-e tf.? s. M-lower (S. L.) VII. I. L-Van A|lrn fH.) *d*r*.ln T. Mr.Mahon '.ain. and C. D.) Frank Relyea (P*o.l J. T. htearna ill W O. Stahlneck?r (T. * C. Ti.) 8. T. Wllll* (P.) F. Bfnoi'tU (8. I*) A. Tanor, ir. (lad.) XV. John P. R. Taafe ril?p. andC. D. L. b-vpolcher 'Tam) He.ry <?-bom? u'-, A. Mo4.-ow iS L,., Thouiaa J. Bloealng -Tam. A?*'n. I XVI. Wm. H-.nl.-1 iRep.) tjr, O. Bf*ne (1-un.i T.F.I.t.old r-g (I'.D) C. A >fi edhani (Pr?.) II. M. S'?fhi-* (S-f..i XVII. RoLairt Ml.iar (K^p.) John K-vr!*? (1.1 J. F. Donohu* C.U.) J. S. tFathCtftf ,P.i Saoi Phllllp (8. L.) Ougan (R.*t'.D.) I". M .llm,y (T.) Rerord (P.) VIII. S. Straabourtrar (R-l Phlllp Krank Wo_(C, D.) Phlllp Wl**lg (Tum.) R. C. MIIU (Pro., Hujo Vogt (8.Lab.) J. K. BrodafcT (I.R.) IX. Wm. F. ..lejfrR.) W. ITolromh (T-l A..IH-inkerhi.ff (P.) A. r. Mt ii?_ JC.) X. Wm. _7_ara dt-i W. Sohmrar (T..C.D.) H. F.. Waate (P.) J. i.-.M-r (8. L.) XI. W. Nlrh. Hoag (R.) W. M. Lawrenco (T. and ,' D.> J. Fr?*l. B'trsyn* I P-l XII. C.L.Hnlher*?:.dt R., M.DtakfllsalahT ,'D> Wm. M. Ij.reh P.) L. Fr-Mrran (S. L.I XIII. F. B. OIbb* (R.) J. H. Soiith'vnrth 'T. and C. D.) J*mea All.-n (P.) J. a. ...wle ,1. Iia) XIV. Lro *tonneN>rg (R. and C. D.) Wiliam Sulii-r (T.I V. B. tteCoj iP.l J. _?,<??, naiier (S L.I ALDERMKX D1?t. W* I. Peter Riley (R.) ? ori!--! us ? lynn T.) ~ D ) (C. D.) C. L. Itrde (Pto.) J.A.Davr-npnrt , s.r... Jam.-s a. H__itoo ic. l. tr.) P. A. Morrl* ,lnd.) XIX. Henry Altman (R.) John Coonelly (T.. TUon?? H. Boorman (CD. * P. M. L.) E. V. Wrlght (P.) II. Poh1 iSoc. Lab.) RT. PHtlt (P.Ref.) XX. F. C. BWendel (R., Myar J. 8?eln (T.) H.A. aehuRz (C.O.) a ?. j. uoily (Pro.. Sairltj Or-ib iS.L.) M.HmirlfcJr.iR.) O.IIUaa_*a_CX_?) KaSrn Albert RMiaB (R.) J.B!om?oM?;T.,,D) C. H. Pet? tr.J D. D*. Leno (8 I. J_I.Cu-r.-ing* W6i W. Jehn*ten. r i R.) Oeo. P. W, bat- r (T ) Ja*. Lo,, r-m. (I D) Charlaa Arncld tP . F. 18. Tci-rg ih. L.i John A. BrUer (I.i C, F. Doodr |C L.C.I XXIV. Wm. U. Davl?(R.? C. C. Clark (T. A.VanCortlanduCDi K..M. VanNorrpan(P.) Ai-.oi, K.-ai.a (8. I- , XXI. XXIII. M J Rearrtnn iflD Ciao. F. Carr CT-i M. J. ( onnora (I. D . II. Thoniae F Wvnn (R. and C. D. i N. T. Brnwn (T.) Robert Morran .P-. u. 9. Ceeriry n -L.C.) III. P-t-r TlBh" (R.) V. X. Oakl?y (T.> A t .Joatl (C. D.) Rohert Meott (Pj IV. Mlobae' Hln** 'R.) A. Nooqan (T.i XV. Wm. M Montgomery (R. aod C. D.) F-s-ik Bi g-r* ,T ) l.eui* IMau?rt iP. i , .r, Plnkeuauiat (_. L.) XVI. M. J. Horan (R.) W. K. Murphv (T.) A. J. Fivnn (C. D.) Aaron Holland (P.) _?? C Behnck? (% Lj XVII. Jame. E. CotiUar (R. a C. D., Pftv-r J. Doolln* (T.) R. J. McAuslandiP.) Carl St-'Dhau (S. L.) A A. Nooqan (T.I_t arl St-phau (S. I Trva*. 8hH? <r. D.) XVIII. Hugh Ccleoan (R F.M-ha S.-'lr (P.) ? ??van Reillv (Ind.) . T.D?r?* (R.* T.D.) INtrla'i J. **r_er (T.) Oeo. W. Hoyt (P.) tV. I'ianiv n.iC.D.) Phlllp Kiern*n (T.) John J*e?.-r iP.i a. T., fkrtvltr tn. T.) VII. '.-or-.-s taavronr (R) J. Morrl* (T v.'.P.) A-i'on R. L wl P.l VI. VIII. ' lia i*. n. IX XX XXI. .. \-ll r n iii-imn t.i \V R- pnenli-C-n (C. V .In<m nlovar (IM John Ro?- iS.Xa.1 Cha-. Smlth (I R.) H.H.ClUa 'R (C D-) \. Me? T-tm. Ror**rt lllair Pro.) lt. r. K-. I-- ,t "ni., J*,-o*. Rnth R-p.' n 9\eg?: helxer iT.) L Z.'ller (C D.. J. H. N'olhnan (P.l H Sehmldt (8. L-, J. Martln 1 Ii .. B Mom* IK.) C. W. Oafdnor (I. and C D.) D W. Lamon (P., T, M Dvi-rpr (R.) W T_1t (T * C. D.) T. W Bn.hnell (P , A. Jabllnowakl (8. L.) . F. Sattrrter -R.) I. H. Terr?Il (T.i W. H Ra^d ftt D.) T Rocr* 'P.i W '.Vjrlp ,i. T> I XIV. WIHam F. Daly 'R ?nd r. r>.) nam*rd r.irry (T ) .t*m<-* T. Keva* rp.) H-*n? PM-. rs. L.' J. ? , Runi,-nmaon (X. T. D.l CIVIL Jt'RTTC_8, I>lair,'-t. Dl-trl.tt III. B T Morgan (R.) VII. C. A XI. XII. XIII Chaa. H. Dnity (T.) L. MeMahaa (C. D.) Rleh. W. Turner iP.) W. F.irallivani.S.L-i T. 8. L'.Ulahan (I.i XIX. Th.a*.F.Tlni.nl_s (R.) Roratl., S.Harrla 'T.) W. V. OeUael (CD., P. M. L.i Jan..-* Tavlor (P.) L. Slnnlcer (S. L.I A.r.S.-h*i__<,-r i PP..1 A.P.iilherford.X.V.Dl W:n. AUc'iiioii (R.i P.1-M J. Rach? iT.) Jbv Klenun .'".I).) Ch**. A. Bjxter (P.) Ja.th Bohm S. L.) n-nj. E Hall (lt.) Ko im M .M,>rgan .T. and C. D> Lev Mibl- 'P.l XXII. J. M-'iiU (R.i 11 CTMai% (T., CD.) C Knaupman P. W. V. Ehret (S. LJ D....M--' ->. ?an iI.D.: XXIII. J.B Kll*he'mer R) fi H. H*llev T T P. K?nnely (I* D.) lt W. Whlted P A. Kalku (8. L 28d Ward. C M. Hammond A. Mneb-ia fT.) W. H. Davls (C. D ) J. P. WBDare rP.) _ MlUflr (fi. L.) 24U Ward. B. Van Taaaall rm.) T. M. I?ich (T.) J. E. Klrb J?n iaft? w. P. Hcera (T.i T. H. Smlth (C. D. Hea- (R.) 1. B. M K-*i, (T. * C. D.) J J. Dair -fioe. _) IMPROVEJi?*TT8. TWEMTT. OOMM1881ONER OF STREET TWEXTTTHIRD AXD FOURTH WARDS. Lonls J. Helnt* (R _ CD.) LouU F. Hafl? (T.) CANDIDATES IN BROOKL\"N. The followlng are the eand?at?* on the Mveral tirket* wfco wlU be voted f*r la BrookJyn aa Tneaday COt'NTT. gijartff .Wm. Xramer (R.) Joaa Tonrtney (D.) J. E Kam-^iy (P.) C. Rsaa s<? . Lab.) A*_C^r.l__U*Ue#C. A. Coorady (B.) J. MeMahoa (D.) cinr. Contrailer .0. T. Duc?*U (B) T. F. Ja.??oo (D.) B F. Claytoo (P.) J. allca-l ihoc. L.) Citr Aadttar.J?ru. Coa?OolBl.) AaBui Weber (D.) f_M OOM?W. niatrl.t Di.trUi. II Jaa. Or-*B*ari (R.) IV. A. J. Pe_ry (R.) D. A. BtroAy {.D.i J. M. ?n.ey (II.) John N Joaea (P) A. L. MartUi |P.) F. A. Koenig (8.L-) V. John R, tualth (B) III. W. C Wa?vc* (IL) T. F. Magaer (D.) Wm. J. Cwomlia KD) U. bchaefar (V-L.) F. O. bmlt-i (P.l M Loevaa (8ae. L.) Afifi-MBLT. r>latrlrt a '??' ?*?* """lC-, BUlda- (B) VIII. J*.ne* B*~l rB.) * jaTj^aklU (D) Jaa, F^alaW (??) II u A amiia (B.) Jd. J. hUul.-j (I.) "? B. J. M*B*_- CD ) H. 8 Wjahaai\f.) Hl. U-arj' Masp.fk-i __?J__?_K>I IV i-TB0^^. (i) *IHP^-I___i WJ_S& lw_F_i th. Ja"rt__- tfi?' ?. rA-A-jTs. ntf&kft! __l__-tt-g> u i-_t_ig ta. 1*1 -yuuma WbB**- (a.) M. c ___rl l_M ., BUha 9, Bs-M (_"?) T. J. Caaa .*- L. ? ?UPERTIBOBS. -__LF. CeotT (lt aad B.) 1$. wl'lUam K. Baasaa (R.) * iuiaarf_r_$__ {L D?) Oaarta* fBS__Tl_i 4. J*ha g. Patas (K.) Charla* Mayer (S. I. ) twuiiM_r_iiuy (B.) 9^_B.___*_*.**9-*t _ug*o* R. JuSg* l-M carl B?**a_B?fa_L.t A_&*P Msrrtek tl.) 9$. VlB'SMjirfc-MMm <*?) $. Jo*. B.J____g_pj (B.) Jsa?___ P Bum (J>^ _..__?_ &. .bT' 'D) *_^\-^$-> ... _xi?_f *? wKX?~i--*? Rohsrt O'Ds-metl iD.) 88. B-ary w^ltrrt (B-i u. wmiao B. J_e_* (k) _n-Up _._.J^-a_a P^ Matthew Sru.ta (D.i willlaai __r__e$er __* -. Mermea Wsmmot (8. L-) John 9. *** fl.) Vetrlsk J. fl_P (Iad.) co:__wabije.s. Waids. Ward*. _ 1. Th-woa* Flttharrt* (Rop.) 14. _-_l* -?*"J4"__'__^' . Tanwa. |S fBiST ?-?"- - *-***? 9____H |. RsB-rt O-tlln. < W> 18. Aedrsw H. M__-*)(Rep.1 I. 9_^p___ _*rkia (Beu.) Wm. U. Brown .D-m.. tokTvooIJvS* <!*___) 1*. Fwiip m*____ (B*p ?> *- Th.__a.h __!_?___ (R-T_> Frank __N?rt (Bem.) WllUam Bminan (baa.) 17. Charle* Orove* l*__\ 8. Petrtak Pr___y (Rep.) -"???Pj*2j5"'"<^OL), Prtrttk Bellew (Dein.) 18. Wm. T. _Ml_*rt (Rep.* B-Bt-ary DaUey (tep*) A. Bl*nd-_tnan (Dem Tho*. F. **?____ (trtm.) 19 John H. Cordea (Rep. 7. J<*n H T______HRep.) _l*__la_ ?_*?_?<_ (Dem.) E.T. M.L-ug'.iBn (D nn.) *0. Andrew J. Ly _i? (Rep.) 8. Wlltlam Z. #-__?_ (Rep.) Owen -_?_>)? <P??n IB JL R_e (Dem.) U Hearr B. t__l* (R _>?> $. Oeerts Kln_ (Rep.l John Mo_}_tA_*n\.? Jamc* J. E _____ (Dan.) ?. J?*_ _?? Flt-harrU 'R _??? 10. N. 8. WarssoMT (Dem.) Fr__rl.k Brown (Drn.i LL William D. Se*? (Rep.) *? w? __ ?S_____L?a___: , _ j_H. I__-hSTr. (t_m.) $4. H*niy Cjraaael (Rep.) IB. Ch ._?__ JaeoOann (Rep.) Wimam ____p_er (Ben. I The*. F. Phnupe (Dem.) 18. T. W. Cejn-ell (R-. 18. H w. Eaattnc* (Rep.) wnilam Fox :D_ul) l*_t H. Jcans- (Dem.) _a w^v- ??$?., C___H__NCi: LEXOW8 GANVASS, MABI.ro A BTROWU FIOKT FOB (__TOB__3 IN THI XVTO. DW-TBIOT. -tyack, Oct. 28 (Spedall.-Tbe XVth Coogrea* Dis trtet, whleh ta tbe flrat of tbe eountry dlstrtots. 1* )a*t now the *cene ot a cptrtted and hoUr eontested flght for Congress. ln wajrh tbe Bepubllcan leader i* Oarence Lexow, one ot the best known _jid ?t>l__it tawyers ln thls part of tbe State. Thi* __?tri. i i* __Jde op of Orange, Rocktond and Snllivan i oni.tle-. and ls a good flghUng ground Ior a man 11 _e Mr. Lexow. He was born ln Brooklyn, ln 1362. and when ho wn* three years old hl* parents moved to C___J8awn, in Bock tond County. where be Ilved unUl .bout nlne years ago. when tbe tamily bomest-ad was sold. Theii he moved bere. where he has *lnoe llved. He wa. ^.iduated from tbe ijt___a-._i._c-- Collertate Institut_. u. lirc. klyo. CLAB.1-"J.'CX LKXO^," when flfteeu years -M, w_h honor*. and he !__?? Wwat to Oanaaajr, ottmo he _________! the Oernsau *M*9MM*33h mttttom a a$__M s-Mto _jmk $??-??"" ***___*_* eronomy. he returaed to thta eountry us lB7i and entered the Colnmbla Colle$* Law Sehool. ftom whicb he was graduated ln 1874. He tban began tbe actlve prectlee ot law. tormlng tbe law flrm ot Lexow A Haldane. A* a lawyer Mr. Lexow standa blgh. He haa had charg* of many lmportant case* both ln tbe State and !_____ (ourts. He U a brllliant. persiusive and eloquent *peaker and there are few members of the bar wiw have -better eontrol over a ]ury tban he. He w an unfllnchlng Republlcan and has always been ldenUfled wltli thc best BUBtaala of the party. In hls di.trtct he ta extremely popular and to hls ejjergy and afa Utv can be laid many of tl _ ltuproveinenu which h*ve been m!de ui tlie tbrec Ny*ck_. Ha ta BaUai a dt.p l__*_ Into the DemocraUc *_**_____*** Md the chancea are grearjy in favor of his etacUon. ? THE C.^IS-PAJON IB ES9EX COUNTY. REPUBLICANS AI_E_T AND FEELINC 00C.__DF._IT or scccBse. The prosp-ctj ot tbe etartlon ot a BegmMlcan Otm gre*?Tnan. State Senator and -berlff ln Kasex County. N. j., are deemed a? good that caretul party leader* ln tlie oounty are coutldent of gettlng Incroaeed majorities. Intll the pre_nt week tbe Democrats were tnert a_id U?t-t_s. They held no raeetlngs, were dU .ded by bltter lactional qnairel* ln a number o_ dtatrtet*. and bad a dangerous rebelbon to deal wlth ln tfrBO-re. where the rwpectable element at the party, tncluding nmny CathoUcs. headed by Father Flemlng. an ouUpoken enemy of the rumsellers. were determlned to tbl_w off tbe yoke of the tbXoun power. For two weeks the Democratlc bosses have been tryli* to pauh up a peuce ln thi* intected dtatrtet trtUi indiffcrent t*-=ult... On the other hand the Be pubUcsns hegan the cimpaigT unltcd and ln perfect lutrmouv. Mid sUrted Bi w.th a *.?rir? of largely __. rended "meeting-. TTv-r^ have l__n uo outaide *pe~k ers. but no Intereat h_v been la-klng. Tbe RepubUcan rarvdidafes ore etieoxeA ln a personal cunvas* of tbe _)unty and everywbere *ee evidence of Uie pnrpose of Uie peopte to vote the Bepnblican ticket. EspeeiallV U Ui>> ?o for t_tnn*___men. Mr. Coodlt, the RepubUecm candidate. ls more wldely kdo*_*n penon aliy tlmn any other man lii Uv* c*inty snd 1* extremely popnlar. He wlU swure bu__ired_ ot Democratlc vote* ln Newark from men who could never be prevalled upon to vote agalnst him. The fa-t that the tree-traders and importets llvt-* ln East Orange and Montclalr are opp._ed U> h*m b__ a wholesome effect among tht manulacturlng populaUon. Jssnc E, HoweU. *****_\ date for State Senator, ta a lawyer of hlgh standlng. and wa* never ln actlve po-?c* ^y-. Hls nomlnutton was entlrely unsowgni and just a* tuvexpected. Hls blsmeles* cburacter snd flne talenu make him an exeeedlngly rtroog candi? date. Mr. Howel' ta making speeches _n tbe county that have a marksd effect. He says that lt elected he wlU be owned by no man or set ot men, and that he will devote hlmseif to tax and jodlcial reforra*. Mr. Howcll. opponent. Barrett. was bealen for tbe Sen _tor?hip tbree year* ago by A. F. B. Martin. who_e term e_pi.es thta year. He ta a member of Oovetno, Abbett'? rtaff and aou-tn-taw of Peter Hauch, a Harrl ?on brewer. The county has been so outrageously geirym?n_H?_a tor A__en.ld,ir__. tbat the Republicans are ****_** advantage In every dtatrtet save U__?*-tbe Illd Vltb and IXtb. In these tbree dtatricts tbe Repobbean* p_rt?ed iart year majorlUe- _ggre?---awl?hln ***_** total DemocraUc tnaJortUes la the <___ nlne dl-trlcts. The prospecta are tbat ln addiUon lo tbe tbree dls Iricts named the RepubUeans will earry the . _____ aad IXtb aod po?Ibly tha lst, whleh would be a galn ol three Assemblymen. Monday was regtatnUon day thniughout the count-y. and general report* were tbat there bsd been a tatr regtatratlon ln clty and town ?hlps. For several days pa** tbe Democratlc maius grrs have been drlvlntf crowd* of Itallan.. Rassiaaa. Iiobemlans aod other toraigners to the court u> take out naturallsat-on pupers. and scarcely anytblr.g etae ___t wn done at tbe eeurt-house- Nlne hundred have iSt^tlteT Mt____ed ta New__. ot whom __0 ?_S__ trw the lS?__er-Ur Twelfth Ward. lt ls thls w%^tbe^'ni_r__? boodle ta be_? dtabuned. RepubUcan- are now.oj*-^*-* **? u'}letlT ?_J -_* watch for attempted DemocraUe trauds. The mottXnto* will be clo-ely scarmed aod aBspletoua -_2*. hunted out. WWh an houeta regtatry there ta uuta toaVof tra~-s at tho polls nnder Ute new law. al xbmV****_ B ,X*d__LoSXbS_^___*_2 ,.< vot--* a* tong as the DemoeraUe__$$??$$$$ pre* _l__Mto take tke ettauees ot purehased votera earry {^t th^l-lamous ^*_-*^_***- *** ** Mieev Sfr? MJctaSed ln tbe poWng b??V^ a_s_s_B_^w_s_____r___8S 8____S_ajSrt___S_*Se?_3 ____*_ H^ngrT ls_i. N-warh. under the au*p_e. of tbe Oot San Oty Central _C?***__ .**?*<_* t* week a Sore of mertings wUI be heM ln the rar. wa wai** a-ST?o_-_S_pr^e?_-^ Mr. Condtt, the Be I^wTtaJMe"-! aw est Orange. and s grand BepabU-Mt rhBjwlS_a ** to to* totamtot * Qvtaastaoe. INTRUCTIOaNS TO VOTEBa BOW TO _BS_ffOE THI BALLOTSL AM EXT?eMXLT SJMPLX METBCD AXD XO MA* 0C6RT TO 6BT OOICFtTtJED So aod. ha* been wrltten aheot the aaw IUnot m*t>. whieh will he trled threughoat thls state ar tha Ir* al _e eo-_ffg eleetlen, that __oy ?_?>? ***** ?aa eoaaa ta tluah iu precUeal wot_a?s la ha aa _..- ttricate and -Saatt thaa mtty laoBy^aaa. la realtty they an slmply aod eeelly miiiiiMii -*7 tha most mc_rta-ely e-idowed Inteflaet. f-^jf ?*?? a btala haa aet beeoe-e mmtAmABom readlng mm elaherata -SBcetatton* that have appeaiai trom Ume w> ttme en aaeh .rfberd?ate leaturee ottM aaw -utate aa the toMlng ol the haDoa aaa other u__o port-_t matter* of detalL Per-h*.pa aa pood a war jm any to iiroatrate the new ?y*tem wtn he lo tahs ?a eaa** of a voter ta thi* ctty, where thh* yaar tnere will be mo- rhaa double the aaoal aambea- af eao didalaa to be veted tor en 5ov_iher t. Lai a* then teleet eay. John Wataao. a tmow llvlrif la Hnr'era. Ha haa been *o engroased ta baat nea* that ha taw*n pracflerUly not-tlng ahorrf lha -.hange ln the method of voting **>vona the toct thoA a chaBfB haa been raad*. Like a wide-ewake baa. iiea* man. he want*. a> vote as early aa poeefble. Ha start. ror the poDa Befcee he raachaa than ha uuNeee the nr*. go_encea ef the aaw order af things. Ia *te?l of a e-*o*rd of worhars wlth baga ef ballots saand inf around the polnng-pleee, "Mttoohotlnf 9BBB99 mot xxntrtt tha c_?_a of the varloas candlde?a. be aaaa . plaee ftwed for a distanee of 150 feet of every aoa out the proper eleetioo offlcer* aad the voter*. Al thi* distanee awajr from the poUa, however, he tnda repre-entatlv-ea of all pertle*. ready to sappiy hto, not with banutB. hut wtth "paater.." ' Theae "paater." are ballot* prto_I at thelr ewa .xpense hy the dlfferent political iginM-tlBna. Bepee rir-aus, Deraoermts. ITohlbttlonlat*. etc. They are eo white P-per aomeavhat smaller than the o_<_1 haQota. The printing npon them ls ln type son_rwhirt stmilar to the prli.tlnr* npon the faee of the ofa?al beUota. They coutaln tha i?tacs of all tne per-o?. ?__??_ hy anv one party or polrttcal org___a_on; that to ta say thev e.mtaln the names of one eaa?date Ior eaeh of tbe o-e? to be dled. In addltloo to the names upon them there an* words Indlcanng the o_ees for whlch theae atjr-on* have been nominated. Besidee dlffert?g from lhe offi.ial haJlot ln alae. they do not have any ?verfomted llne nninlng oerom them, nor do they hava any hidorsuineiit or printing upon tha alde opposlta that upon whieh the namee appear. <rrpon the tttt oppoaite the faee or prtnted alde of the paster b-Qol tiMre ia a surfac.- eovered wlth dry mtK_-4*a, _m_ar to that ptored upon the taps of envelop?. lhe tn tentlon lieing that thls slde of the paster ballot *_a_ be mot-tened and when moistened plaeed upon the aflkUl ballot ln the manner de*>**rlbed ftirther oo. The voter going to the poLUngplare wtthoot theae paatcr-s must rely npon the offirlal ballot* glven to him. If Mr. Wauon U able to read he will have no uaa for thete pastera. but lf he cannot read he s-a-M take with hf*n to the polllng plaee as m_5y of theae - paster*1 hallota. con?lning the namea of the ea_tlda?I wtiom he deslre* to ?uyport, as there are offlclal ballots. On a-Tiring at the polls Mr. Watson wlll oba-aiu another Innovatton?the voting booth*. These are small structarea. three feet wlde and _x feet ln hrtght. having tour lncloaed sldea. The front side eontain.* a door extendtng to wlthln two feet of the floor. Eaeh of theae booths ha. a _he!f arranged at a eonvenlent helght for the purpose of enabling the penon stand Ing tn front of lt to u*e lt a* a plaee npon whlch to plaee hia ballot*. or to do snrh writlag a* he mav wt*h to do upon the ballots. Ia eaeh of these are pene and pencOa and writtng lnk aad macUage. and alao eer_ln artnted Inttrurtions for the guidanee ef voters taken from some of the sectlon* of the bill. Mr. Watson a_-ounres hti name. "The poll-clerta sean tha _iu. They flnd lt recorded an rlght. Thereupon, lf no one ehallengea Mr. Watson's rlght te rote, whlch wtn he done at thls polnt tf at aU. tha ballot clerk hands him a lot of ballot*. une <?f thest wlU have oa lt the catlaena' d?Inattort*. an?___.V tha Thi-T aommees. a thlrd th* ProWotOon candla aod a fourth lha U*er aaa aad aa eo. Among th* ballots M a blaak one, that Is to ?ay. a ballot con talning slmply the _*-4gn__o_i af the offlee* to ba fllled at the eleetlon and not the namee of any ea_ dldaoBs for aaeh offlce*. and the voter may wrtte ln the blank space* i*_a*-*ved for the parpose the name- of snrh penons as he may desire to vote for. All theae ballota Mr. Watson will take wtth him tn8a one of the hooths. If all the compartment* are oo cnpled. he must of cour-e wrut for a vacsuicy. Ha wlll not have to walt long. not over ten mlntttes al the outelde, since the law forbid* any one to ocrapy a booth for a tonger perlod tf other voter. are wnlt .itg for lt. Once Instde the booth Mr. Watson er-u* the ballots. Eaeh of these he will flnd to be slx Inehes ln width and a trtne over a foot ln length. Arrovs the top ol them he wlll see a per-foruied llne, that ls a llne wlth ho?- tn 't. mnnlng from alde to rddn, and dls?nt a. all polnt* one Inch from the top of the ballot. The p?1 abave thia perforated llne la known aa the - stub* of the ballot. Tbe purpose of having a perforaled llne runnlng acroatf the ballot ls that thi. ? -tub* may be dctached by the el-cUon oflice**;. as requlred by tha aet. All the ballot*. wlll be of the same _re. They will aU be on white paper. They will aJU be priotad ln type of the same _ ?<-. All the ballots osed ln any election diatriet wlll have an Ir.do?em?_t ln ihe same words. The namea of the candidate* wiil ba prtnted ln the ?m< order on ali the ballot*. and th. flrst or top name upon the ballot* wlll be the name of the penon nominated tor the offlce uf Judge of the Court of Appe?a. The only -fferenee between Ihe ?fferent ofhcial ballot* handed to any one voter wlll be the differenee ln the names of the peraoo* nominated for tlie varions offlce*. Now. if Mr. Watson can read. he wlll at once *eek out the ballot whlch he wanta to vote. sav the Cttl-ens' tieket, for are aesume that he 1* a good eltln-n and therefore opposed to Ta_many HaU. He does not desire to nse the ' pasterf ballot If be doea not want to vote for all the candtBtBtt r_med on the tieket he can erase, eithi-r wtth pen or pendl, thoee he oc.eete 'to. and subsun.te other names by wrtttng sueh apoo the ballot, over or r_lolaing the namea so eraae_ Ot courae, if be doas not wlsh to *?u*Utute any o_et oame crr names. ne la at Uberty to leave them blank. Having arranged hls Ueket to sult him, Mr. Watsoo procee?, to fold lt and also the ot-Mrt.. Bemember ?la?-11 th* ballot* must be folded. Begarding thi. matter of to?? s a great deal ha* been *a_, but It to uow settied that yuu may either fold the UU -te iengthwlae through the mlddle, and than croaa-vi*a thrvMigh the middle up t- tue perfonsted Une. in auob a way ti?t tho portlon above tha perforated line. kno-va aa Uie atuh, may be detacbed without upening or dia cloaiing the contents of the b??>t, and ao that the o_I ,-i_l ludor?uiluiit wlll appear on the outalde of the ballot and the i__.es ol Uie candidatea be conceaied. or just Uie rvver-e, that la. croaawlae and then Iength? wlae. The princlpal thlng ln fu?mg la to see thal tlie namea of U.e candida?es are conceaied, and Uiat the lower part of Uve ballot does not couie over the per forau-d luie on to the stub, where lt would be llhety to be torn when the lnspector tr-an off tbe stub. Tbe next thlng ln order U the separarton of the ballot you inteiid u- vote from the other*. In order to avols) , oufu-u?,. the voter .bould flrat foid the ballot whlofe Ue intcnda to vote and put tt one alde, and then foM the __il<>**- whlch he doea not lntend to vote and pul tJiein tos-eUier. aod then, holding tbe ballot whlch ba lntend* to vote ln ?a rlgbt a_td aod the baUoto whlch he does not lntend to vote to hls left hand. emerge from the vottng booth or romperttneot, and present hlmself, wlth t_e baUoto thus plaeed. to tha elecUon otocers. . . . Uelng again before the election offlcer*. the voter** name wlll be again called. and he having handed the UU lot wlilch lie (leairea to vote to one of the ln****-etors uf eleetlon. Uiat offlcer wlll call off the namber ap oeaiing upon the stub of the ballot to the poi! clarka, and lt M number 1* the number whlch appear* op uoelte the voter"* name npon the poU-IM. lt JBtBB tnu* made appareot to the election o_eer* that the balkit ?o h_?,ied to be depoaited lo the b-lot-bo- la the ballot reeelvad by the voter. tt wtn thaieapon ba depoaited by *u.h lnapeetor, he having flrst rea8808a1 U,-B_tlbsuppoBe aa before that Mr. Watapo cannoa rea.1. What had he better dol Whv, -imply take tae' Ot-eas' ia?--Ts he brought wlth him oMtBtt om of themto _Th of the oflclal hallota. Thw hajeHl ha aare to vote the Ueket fla ~|B? ta f8-s _J88a j paster ballot U aaed. it maat be pasted upon t?_toea ST_e e-clal ballot talow Jhtv^omAmtBoo^Mmr. wlae. ln removlng the saah. tae tam aaaw apoo tha pa*ter mtght le torn off. Bing np a -|J.m?a wr.__?V_. -__? K_. I< _Z aa--a> __.Tr_,u,ua,^t^,rs_*: *Sd"w_ SoVi: ^ ba* plenty ?f t_oe allowed him to arraapa aa baaoaa W^S-5T,H tha vrtvonttom of tha JBoBtt. _-n&W%M ?aalaaaa.aaa'-pC^-l thr renuU?wnti ol the Btotoite. ywwjy ???