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laa$ _ cs.ee a _nnd_d ___a. Ba. dnrir. ths Biats ?haa lralaad . eaaaa waa not so popular bs lt to __ay. M<*n wh* are pait_Ua$ to-day as her fr._-._e t . ware _a!a_u al thls clty durlng tho*. thnea, Bal w?_a not manly eno.gti to eemlt tbeir Baa. ent or />?tian?llty. Yoa ? aa aaa my aaata'ta any wiy yo_.__a tt la ceat_o_? theaa raUehoodi Wlshlag yoa all auceeat, I am v*ry Uuly jtMto, BOBERT ?? FORD, Editar ol "Tba Nsw.Tork rreamaji" aod "Ths Catbollc __r. Goft found Ume last evenlng In tbe mldst of hls nnaterous engagemento at meetlngs tu vlslt tbe falr at bt. Qabrtols Charch ln Eaat _\__*_*B___*__, __\ 15* weompinTed by a few lnttmate frienda. and waa rordially we!comed hy Montlgior *?***?_* ?*to'? tha ehurck, and waa eonaucted through tha kMLmanl testtaf maoh Interest ln W__M_____f _9*__ ff -toteri had made *>r BtteeeaafnOy cdrrylng out the ob leete ol the falr. Mr. Oo? was soon $a$l_g$JB$ajg !_s__a__ Sxlous to reeord hto name ln ?>eUr UtVe __._.. He tbought that lf the Totora ?* **"_?* ware half to determlned to get hto aame on tneir ncie_ that hto sncoeas waa more than assorea. ? ? ? ?-' FA8SETT ATTACKS GRANT. k STRONG SPEEOH BY THE SENATOR. THE MAYOR _ FALSE ASSERTIONS ABOUT TAXES YIGOROU-LT DENOUNCED-THE LOCAL USUES CLBABLY __?PLAIKED. state Senaaar J. Sloat Faasett made a strong speeeh agalnst Tanuoeny UaU last nlght before a large meeting _ the Begalar Repubttcaii AsaocUBon ot tha Xlllth Aaaembly Dtotrict at the Orand Opera Hoai. Hall Twenty-thlrd-tt* **& a___ith-ave. Kx-Asaembly? man'Andrew J. C__ipbe_ _a-_dfd. Senator Fastett was rec-ived wlth chetrs as the next Governor of tha State. He spoke tn part a# follows: I had snpp-aed unUt -eeeatly that the peramount laaue ._*_.. th* peopl. of tho elty of Xew-York. thia fall, ln fact, tke only laane, waa whetber tbey would any tonger submlt to tho tolnotu ruto ol Taa-maay HaU or not; whethsr they wauld vote to ba goveroed by a ___on_t Demoerat held ta plact by tbe eahostve power ot public blund.r, or by an baoeet Demoerat called to offloe through tbe rlghteoua iridlgnaUon of eltl-ens awakened at last to the gravlty of ui. altuaUon; whether H. J. Oranl. who ha. given you bad gor-m-aent, or Francta M. Scott, wbo will give you good government, should bo the next Mayor of thia great elty. I am convlnced that elther I have been ln error or that tt ia not upon thls lasue that Jansnany HaU de? al.-. to _____ IU eaae before the people. tbey teem V> be ut.wllllng to meet the qoestlon of Tammany or antl-Tam many face to face. They have much to aay about Uie census snd nothing to aay about the County Clerk'a offlce. They have mueh to offer concernlng the World'a Falr. but nothing absut the Regl__r _ offlce. They aro el._uent about rapld tnmalt, but fall to tell yo-i how it waa de f_t*_. (Applause, They ?_*-_ ot new pavementt, but arc dumb about the Olthy et__-te. Tbey 11c mo._ oirr.cetiy about the reduced taxalloo, b..t aro Mlent with reference tn the Indlcted Excise Department. (Cheera.) Jht'v d.i.ounce wlth bltternca- the ati__riii__d.ut of thc Fed.rsl Oensus and the RepubUci* LegUlature of the State of New-York. but they hsve no words of cenaure frr tht' infamy ol the eworn publlc offleial who pocketed t_l,000 of lllegal _-_ falonloualy ?_tart_d and then "C_-,fat_e. __'* ? 10,000 of the aame to the man who had made him bhernf, and they have nothing but rewards for the _Jla.rl.t_ Attomoy who, after ha had had hla attention offlclaliy eallad to thia candttion of thinpa, felied to brl'.B Ui* rcat-r to the attention ol the Orand Jury. (Cheera ) All this U vsry wise of Tammany, for lt ls only by per suadlug the peop.o to look al aomcthlng el?c Uiwi the record of Tamns-iy Hall and thc record__f Tammany candidates and the record of tho recent admlnlatratlon of this clty that Uiere la any hopa for tba euccees of the Tammany ticket ln thia campaign. Senator Fassett cl.arged that tixo Democratlo papers of thls city set people agalnst the enumeretora ol tlie Federal eensus, by advl&lng them not to answer certain qoe_.ioiis as to property ?nrt lndebtedne*. whlch questlons were lntroduced ln the Census bill Iry the late Congressnian S. f>. Cox. of this clty, a Demoerat But the populatlon of thls dty waa fluct-Btlng ln nature, and today when Mr. Grant took hls ceutns, tlie partltan pollee, raado partUan by Orant, connted all the tenement-house repcateis who had moved iu Ior election tlmos. '? But," __id Sentor FB-sett. 'three tlmes Federal ofBolals havo ofttciaUy lnformed the Idayor of the city how ho mlglit secui. a rocount, and three tlmes he has lguore thelr advlec, so that Lf Xew-York Clty falls of ita remedy lt haa but one man to thank, and that is the llon. 11. J. <-__it. (Applause.) Mr. Fassett next showed that the Republirans ln the Legtolature dld not prevent the World _ Falr from com ing to thls city. but dld prevent Tammany Holl from ceiting eontrol of tt, whlle the Demociat'e Congreas inen from tho South anC 6outhw__t aldod Western Con gr-ssmen ln placlng the falr iu Chtcago. " it 1. a siu gular fact,** added tlve Senalor, " that Tammany did not tJUlil- to put Uio twotlilrd.-. vote provision Into tlio i-fginal draft of the bill. which niado tlie Cfeneral (.ommlttee a non-partlsan bcxly." On tlie question of rapld transit, Mr. Fassett sald, _peaklng of his bill: I cbar-te dlatlnctly that th. basl mwisnre c\er Introdnccrt Into the Leglaleture for the .olutlon of the Rapld Trin.lt p__l.m _? dellb-raU'lv klllod ln _h<- A-_mbly through the actlve Interveutlon of Mayor tiiant ancl hl? rcprea'-nta tl\e_ (Cheera.) e-iiator Fas.ett named Eilward Murpliy, Jr., and To lice C'jmmlssloner Jomes Martin in connectlon wlth thls and added: And because a Republlcan L.glslature \ra_> unwllllng to place further app-lntlng puwrr, without llmltattone, lu the hai.d*. of Hugh J. (rant, who ___a l-iiaed that pawer whenewr hc had exerela.-- lt, tho power nf Tammany Hall, ihe power of the Deniocratie SUt. Committee and the pow_r of t?ie Demoeratlc i_vcrnor of Uil_ State wt-rc all brought fo besr to d^f_t the r*__?'ire whlch proinlaed rellcf to tho clty of Nfw-Yorlt. (Ch_-ra.') In closlng .*_iiatoi- F-.scll fired thl9 shot at Tam many's ta.xatluii wlieme: i o;i.ln_ down to thc onr great Inaue. wc flnd thc Mtfm Msrijr Bsarrila| tliat under iii_ BJBilB-ttfBllta Isaes have been reduced. The fact 1_ that, although over 02,500,000 v.h-ch ought to have gun . luto t_c levy, and whl.h herealur mu.t go Into the levy, was not placid theieln, snd al? though the valuatlon of aMcaaablu piopt-rty 1*1 thia cliv wns ralaed in the laat year $93,000,000, still tho tax rate U-I year VBS two polnU hlg__- than the y.ar prevloua, and thc BBfCaaat of tlfe clty government were never no great In nli lt* hl"tory. The actual sinouut of ButCS ralaed by multl BtftoM the tax rate and MM aesc .*ed valuatlnn exi-erded the amount of the year before by over $!,_$$ 000. (Clieern.) Henry L. Ppnigue, Vfllllam \V__e. Jamea A. C0__t and others srohe. Resolntlona were ?d^Ilted indorslng the union ticket and denounclns Tammar" Ilnll. ' ROISING MEETING IN THE XIT1I DUIBICT. A meotlng uoder t-?j au.plces of the B$___a$ Mcn's Republlcan organiraUon of the Xith Assombly Pls irlct was held at No. 14.; Weat Thlrty-seeond-st. la_t nlght. The meeting was callod to indy_o the PoopleTs ticket. Alwut "00 people wero pi-esent. J. Noble llayc. ol the Munlclpal League. snid that the !$__$$ In several ward? ln which tl:o i__r wero compe-lod to ll.. had been*lncreased to an unrea.onalile extent ln U.e litt year. Walter Louun tlien made a brlef -pejeh, followed by C_M__$fl W. Ander*on and by the Hev. W. B. Uerrlck, tiotli colirod. who held the atten? tion ot thcl*- audiom. during effective *pec(heh, ln whlch they advonatrd tho Poorle's tl.feet ln the -trong est term*. A mceting of the organtoatton will be beld at No. 510 hlxthave. t.-nigl.t. FOB A BIO \V?T WPE M.VSS-MEETIM'. Ther. will be a Republlcan and Munlclpal Lengue antl-Tammany mats-meetlng at ? o'clocl: to-nlght, in Wendel's Assembly Rooms, No?. 3_4 to 3_4 West Fortv lourth-st. Francls M. 8eott. William H. C_r.a. Pro fe_?or Felli Adler, Charle. A. Flammer. _!oi_rt Mlller. James B. Ooulter and many others will dellver ad dre_se?. The haU wfll hold 3,000 per.ons. The at tendanee of all roters on the West hlde who wl_h to a* .?t ln defeatlng Tammany is urgently requestea. seaU wlU be reserved for _omen. A DEMOCRATIC ATTACK ON .TI'DGE LACOMUE. A chargc made by L_mocrat-i yest'-rdoy was that Jud?e E. Henry L_co_l_. whito Corporation Connsel In 1__5 _6, under Mayor Uracc, "ollowed his a__s.ants to take reference* and tonduct case. at p_vat. prac tlee ln the tlme for whlch they were pald by the clty." To thls aai_rtlon Jndge Lacombe replled to a Trlbune reporter as follows: "Of cour?e my as_stant_ took reforen-es, and no on, but thev never allowed them to lBtartere wlth thelr offlclal dutlc.. I cannot sea any ln that." COLONEL VARNUM Ot!T AGAIN. Ooionel Jamea M. Varnum. one of the Union capdi g-hg* iqt jndga ef the Supcrtor Court who haa been ___\m * take any aetlve part tn his campaign oo itcOTcni of aerare tUness. was out yeaterday for th. flrst M-Bt la many daya. He called at the bead oaarlers af tba Bepubllcan Conntj; Executiva Commlt 2i?__Xwaa warmfy reoelv-d by the commlttea mem bar* who were preaent. i. ? - k WABBANT FOR A BEOISTBY OFFICER. A w?___ wia lssu-4 by UnlKd Statos CommUsloner Isaac B-__atas. of Jsracy Clty, yesterday. for *? arrost tttomto McMshon on a ebsrge of falatlylag the i-giatry. McMahoa was tbe DemocraUe eler* ia the Thlid Fmitoei al tba Iat Aasaably DlslHet. He waa ehargsd wlth per Mtnlteg tfce fraud earty laat Ttieaaay. _*-? afur tha H?wtatry Board ?__ f?r duty tbat meralng a lltt of nlne htBBM waa preaaated to ba -__--.i_$ ttota Xo. IW4 Hea 4-rsac.i Tha namsa were duly i-oo_ia_, aad whaa 8ap?_a?r John Otohom sub_<Qui.Uy aacrrtalaad by ao inv?f-___-n to* tbsre to at auch auaibtr aa tto ae$ that tba aeaata __<_ bad ae ? lf bt aa tha rmftotry Ust, ba lalsr-ed u_'*A BXUoo Qomml***? U**Aoo ef lha toci tM MRe tha aaeaaaary s(Mav_* to his lUlaaiwt Tho wamr-t waa Ihen pla.-ad tn tha banas of Dapaty Mirsl.il MoHura to ba exweted. More amats wiil taka plaee to? day. II m saSd, after Judja Lipplneott ravti-ws Ibe rtftatry II.u of the 1*1 and Vllth Districts, against whlth pro t-ats wero Qled yBBtorSay. MR. SCOTT HARD AT WORK. SPKAKWG EVERY EVENTNG. ERTHVSIASTXC OROWDR OREET HIM IX HARLKM AVDLISTEN TO HIS 8TRAIOHTFOR WARO PLEIX.ES. A Republican rally and anUTammany roeeUng waa heM last nlght at Turn HbH ln Rast One hundi*M-and twenty-fonrth-iL; near Tblrd-ave. The larga hall was flllod wlth an enthuslaatlc erowd. many of whom were obllged to stand. As tha speakers entered they were grsetod with kmd applauae. Henry Oraaae pre t-lded. A resolution was adopted to the effect that as the government of the city under Mayor Orant has been characterlsed by frsnd and a neglect of public duty, and aa his re-electlon would ondanger the cltj's best Interests. lt ls the duty of all good clUiens to aastat ln defeatlng him by roUng for the fusion tldket. James W. Hawes waa the flrst speaker. Ho sald that the present flght ls slmilar tojUie one made twenty years ago at the Ume of the Tweed exposure. When an organlsatlon is banded togethcr solely for persortal lntoresta lt eannot be depended upon to work for the people's welfare. Tammany clalms to be the frlend of tha worklngman. but lt ta noUceable that tha recont Increases ln the valuation of property for tnxntloa) pur potes were mndo ln poor men's districts. Tammany did not dare to raise the valuation In dtatrlcU Inhab tted by wcaltay and infliiential people. N. D. Gal lagher toM ot an experienoe ot his on a recent vlslt to the County Clerk's offlee, fnr Uie purpose of having rorr-ctlons made li certaln pip?rs. He handed the papers ln through a plgeon-holo to a gaadlly dressed clerk, wlth the remaric: "There ara several lnaccu raelcs in these papers that I would like to have you oorroct" Tho clerk plaeed hi? **en behlntl hta ear, stood tip, and puttlng hta hands ln his pockets, remitrked: " Tlu hell you would l" Francls M. Scott entered tbe hall at a quarter to 0. He xv?s greetod wlth a shuut of apptauso, and it xias some minutea before lie could be heard. The erowd rose, gave three eheers and a " ttger" severnl tlines re peated and flung their hnts in the alr. Mr. Scott sold: " It always affords mo a speelal sense of gratlflcstlon to be recelved so hea tly by Repuhllcans. I look upon this entlmsUvtU- rauppnrt of your* aa a toOal happy augury of tlio fnture of our elty, wlth all rlasses banded togethcr against thl.x corrupt organUa tion that has so long ruled us. 1 bcl'e.e wo wlll succeed: nnd onr succcss wlll be a precedent that wlll act as a warnlng to holdera of ptihlic offlt'j lu the future. lf the offlceholders fcar the people, we shall have a better government. Aithough Tammany de .-iai-ed Its lntention to dlsprove tho charges made against lt, It no longer attempts to stand before the people on Ita merlts. Tho Tammany speakers ara try Ing to brlng about the succcss of thelr Ueket by in clting political prejudlce. I belleve you ni-e not to be slde trnefced from your purpose bv any sueh plea? You know just what you want, and 1 feel that ln another xveel; you wlll hax-o lt." Other speakers were Wllllam Jolinston, Jr., James B. Kllshelmer, Per, y Adams, Donald MrLoan, John Proctor Clark, Henry' C. Roblnson and Maxlmlllan O, Raefle. The H_nllton Republican Club had an cnthuslaatlc ootdoor meetlng ln front of the clubhoufce. ut Onc hundred-and-twenty-sex'enth-st. and Seventh ave. Tho bulldlng and the street were lllumlnuted wltli lanterus, a land of rouslc played uud great enUiuslasm waa shown. Colonel T. C. Campbell, the presldent of tho clob, prcsided, nnd made a strong speech ln openlng the meetlng. He was folloxvod by Hnmncr II. SUles. James w. Ilawes, Carson Lake, Josepb Colter, J. l>. Hallcu, Charles "W. Day ton, Henry Altuinii and Francls M. Scott. Mr. Scott, who xvas recelved wlth theers, made a short speech. He sald: " I am glad to be wlth you to-night and to see so many present. I ean spcak but o few monicnts on account of fatigue, due to the mauy speechea i have made, aud also ln consequence of other engagemenN. If I am elected lu thls campaign I can anstiro you that I ahall devote rnysclf to Uie interesta of the cltv as a whole, and I shall take espcrlal rare to do all tu my power to further the Interests of thls pai-t of the metropolis. Your neod of rapld trausit I fully rerog nl-.e and I am confldent that all those things the city most needs enn be brought about by the force of au lionest. devoted public opinion. If we are sueressful? as I am sure we shall bo?wo can redeem the city from the rule of a political fttctlon, and I >.lml] look for your patrlotlo support ln thls endeavor."1 Three cJiecrs xvei-e glx'cn for Mr. Scott as he closod his remarks. a MR. CLTNE HAS NOT DECLINED. A SILLY CHARGE BROUGHT AOAIN'ST MAItsnAL JACOBt's. Judge Ingraham, In Ihe Supivmc Court, Chanibers, yesterday hnnded down u deeision refusing to grant a mandainus to comiH:l the County Clerk to lllc u pnper putporUng to bc tho deeltuutloii of Hubett II. Cline to be the ItcpubUcan candidate for Alderman ln the IXfh Assembly Dlstrlrt. Cllnc dcclarod lhat the paper was obtalncd from him fraudulently. and ho notlfl-Ki the County Clerk, before the papcr xvas offered at lha lattor's offlee, not to accept It. Tho iipplleutloii for the wrlt was made bv Charles A. "fackaon IA behalf of several members of the Republican Aldcriiianlc Con vcntlon of the IXth Dlstrlrt. CUnc's rcslgn.itlon was nttestcd by I'nited states Murshul J. W. .Tacobus us nofary. As Cllnc dentea huvlng tulien nn oath before Maifhal Jacobus, lt x\a^ hlntod in Dcmoiratle clrclcs that the Mardial had l:.ld hlmself open to Indlctment for pcrjury. Mr. Jacobus, however, explalned hoxv the chargo against Iiim ?_ enlii-cly due to a mlsundcrstandlng. Mr. Jnrobtis said : '? I xvas at my club ln my distriet xvhen I was asked to attest the paper. They came to u.e beeause I hitp pened to be the only notary they could think of who was In the neighborhood. The paper Sfal hild on tl.e luble before me partly open. nnd I asked Cllnc if ho hxcknnwlcdged sigulng It. Hc sald he did. and 1 told him I was sorry thht he was out of the rnce. I made uffidax'tt on the paper that It had been ligned by ("llne. He says hc never made an affidavlt licforo me. <>f course he dldn't. I xvns the one who inadc the nfh davlt. Hc a< knowledged the gennlneness of his slg nature before ten or n dosen wltnesscs at the tlme uud did so agoln before Clerk seully." HOW MR. KELLOWS LETS OFT OfTBRDIBR. The dlfteronre bet*_en iho vlewa held by Mr. tx^ott, the People's candidate for Mayor, and Ihoae of Diitrlct Attorney Fellows, hs to the vigorous proseeu tlon of charge*. of attempted fraud agitlnat tho city Is lllustrated l.y the proceodlngs ln the case of Wallacc W. Wheeler, wh-. was lndlcted for an attempt i.t grand lareeny. Wheeler was an lnspector on tho Aquediiet He xvas dUmlhsed and, after a deeision liad been rendcred b.v Uie Suprcme Court declaring that rCerans were entltlod to prefcrence in the public cmployment, Wheeler claimed to bo a veteraii and made appllciitlcn for back pay. In support of this he pres?nted uci honorable dlscliarge from a Connectlcut Keglmcnt of Volunteers, whlle on the oontrai-y he liad. ii is alle*red, been dlsmlscd from the service of a New York regi? ment for irregularlties of rondi.ct. Mr. (Scott, as A*|ueduct Commlssioner, took up tho case, nnd had the case presinted le the i.rand Jury some tlme ln the summer of 1?88. Wheeler xvas ?ubs" queiitly arre'ted, but the ca*e has never been movei for trlal. Wheeler, it ls said. ha; been lahoring re? eently among polltlclans to secure tlie dlsmls'ul of tl.e indlctment. The Indlctment was dismlssed on Wednesdav. on the molion of As'Lttant Distriet Atforney lledford, who wrote on the Indlctment. ln abetftatoS tn the request of the Dlstrlrt-Atiorney, '? I huve cxamlned thla eaa a nnd belleve that no eonvlction can be had. ond I bellex-e nny Jud^e would dlrect the Jurv la aronit, and I thcrefore .sk tliat thta Indlttment be dl .alsset." LAIiOR MEN DENOCNCE C.lBIl?. Kubordlnate Assoilatlon No. 1 of Uie Lithograph eis' internutlonal I'lotectlv" und liiSBUMna Aaaacm Uon at Ita last mecUng p*ss?rt resoluUons deiK-unc Itig Fredertck 8. Glbbs, candidate for Assembly ln Uio Xllltlt Distriet. A masa-meetlng wlll be held thls evenlng ln Cooper L'nkm under tlie ouspiees of Uas lCnlghta of Labor. in whlcli the Central Labor t'nlon, DUtrlet Assembly No. 49 aod Distriet Assembly No. 853 wlll parUclpeta. George ft Murray will preslde, and among Uie speakers wlll be T. V. Powderly. Geti eral Master Workroan of tne Knlghts of Labor; Jamea P. Archlbald, Corneltaa F. J_t?o?tf' *S**0 ft KSulnn, and maar other man pronirn?it ln the Kn.'ctiU of Labor. Tha oblect of the meeUng ta to condeaxrv _d waM J. Dunphj, Tammany candidate for Congresa ln lha Vltth WsWct. and John J. Gorman, Tammany candidate for Oheriff. - o ORGANIZINO TO WATCU THE POLLS. A apoelal meetlna of tbe Bloouilnadala l!a*publlran Club waa beld laat mahi at Ro. 188 Weal On.-hundradand. fourta-ai. Robert B. Helllrrti p_|ldad, aod varlou. t,u aar-at dstaUa for ataeUsn day tt*M Brranged. John xv. Tottea aad MarahaU W. f-rlbea wera electad drlegatea ta ahe laaaue of the Republ.cao clubs ln the XlXth A*. aeinbly DUlrtat wbieh haa b*eu organlrod wlth a '.lew m dlviding uv thls larga distriet amont the xarioi.s cluh. Oieiaita HataL MR-ava. RfaaOwar aa4 ltfu-et taUrely aew ta iu im!!&tJ__. a_?rWV? __*a*a_ ?l4_ PUBLIC 8PEAKIN8 AS AN ART. Why tl ls DIBNali. Mttou Ita Baaaera Are. Blr MorrsU Mac__n_s. lha Impertol dseter and htobest known ____or!.Y en tbe Throat ...- Longs. has ju et pttb "___ m pampblet U. wbUb hs glvet adviee te publb ""S.. ? ereat -nlsuke." h? ssys. "se thlnk that tvtok ... leeai-aa ?. ??*^??l ***** "* ****** *>?? la ?idlr,ery cenv?raa_l_. apesklnt la aa art aad a dlffleult ane the supreme $11 <-$?*?$ of whleh to e__ry. A a__n who know. how to apeak ln public aad to .*__ ****% mawea hlm-elf beerd wlt_ HtUe or no rffort wklia aa unt_,n_ o__r weara ****__*____ _*__*_ __ We have sll axperlrnc-d Uie beert-_r-__. duo tp too ?,_ci. ISII>b-B bnt the he__?.eaa which haa **__* Z a ?____ cold or throat artecUon. ar the )0M of v.lc. [Ll MUuaa. branchltto or p_to_n__7 W-_b_. ? Ibe a_M ^^ ^^-a _,___ .nnoTlns. Ia such esses Blr Morrell 2_Syt3L3SR_i ol Bedea U.naral PiMB 2T S aata: "They sr. spe-tolly beneGclal ln (troeuee). **_*_\ , xt**9*. whleh taclude Sore SSTcl^r^-^aa^Zruoublej. and l hav. SS them of sreat s_vl<_ tath.ca_.-f _??*? and "SL??? _ Throat -* Loag dU_.a_a ta Eurep. ha. advaTccd far b-TOod anythtaf kaown la AMBtoB, a ___. the hlghct kaorn European eutt-orlty .,___ and whcn the aiwcst ? ^ wolldcrful rJoden ~Hr___-^-rtrw--^5 ?~-__r__cr^__r_^/'-~ ObUta the .bSm-lmported artl-I . which Ml hav. JbSSllS. S tosumoatol of Slr Morrell M_ kenrt. w.th saci. box. None other l? Beaalne._ Th, Bloomlomtole Club will have the *_____***__ iTixXIVtl.lt tho XLVIU. election dlatrlet.. and the ___,_ o. ?n_-than tb.rty vo.unt_rs were take.. last ?5 wbo will .ct __ worker. and watcher. at the polls onTue__.r for the People*. Munlclpal League. Tho ho-.aeVho... SBaaBBt ot thi. dlstrlet ba. already been n._.ly compl,-te. by member. of the club. The People*. Munlrliul League will have iu. local headquarter. at No 138 W__t one-hundrcd-and-fourth-at. on Tucsd.y, and john J. Rltter, who apoke laat nlfhV on the Bfbaltot law. will b<- thero all d?y to act M couneel lf dlfllcult polnto may ?rlae. DENYING A CAMPAIGN' LIE. XO EFFORT MADE TO FORCE RAILWAY EM FLOY__ TO VOTE FOR REPCBLICAN CANDIDATES. About election tlm_ cxperlenced rallroad men look for niinors of attempts of thelr roads to coerco em? ployes into voting certain poUtical ttckets. Froquently tlw nimors impllcate Republlcan rallroad managors. for the reason tuat tliey ofteu arc friends of tlio party of Protection. because of its freedom from detnagoglc BDB_N_ snd ita devotlon to raensurcs that benePt tlio peoplo rlch and poor allke. Tho desperate advneates of the el-??tlon of Mr. Pattlson Ri Oovernor of Pennsyl vanla sent out statement. on Wednesday nlght to the effect that the Philadelphla and Reartlnc Rallroad l.__ ordered lts employes to support Mr. Delamater, tho Republlcan candidate. Slnce the rctlrcmcnt of Austln Corbin from tho presldency of the Readlng there are no general offl-crs of the company ln New York. Es-Jutge J. 1_ Campbell, general counsel of tho Readlng, heppenca to be In tho clty yesterday. He _ald la a Trlbune re porter tliat an empliatic denliil could be made of any ls-uance of liu.tructloiis, dlroctly or indlrvrtly, to Iteadlnic employes to vote for the Republlcan tl. ket ln FennnylvatiU. "No one would have authorlty to make such ______,* _ald Mr. Campbell, "and I do not bolleve that any subordlnate oftlcer l.a. dared to do .urh a tliiiix. Thc _tory nmy have grown out of Iho iiersonal work of some of tlio oftlcer. who are Republl? can ln polltlcs. but t'ie Readlng Companv wisli_ and lntend_ tliat lt_ emplove*. -.hall vote as tliey _c flt t.) do. t)ur preeldent. Mr. McLeod, la Deiuoer.itlc ln polltlc. aiidthe Philadelphla newspai_ra quote lilm a^t i-epudlatliiK tlie allegntloiis __ to the State canvans and any attempt to lnMu.ir. lt Improperly." GER.MAN-.LMERIC.-N DO- POBS APPEAL. THEY A.SK T1IKIR l'El.t-OW-CITIZENS TO VOTE 1-X.R TIIE -_..-<? ri/S CANDIDATES. Tho following iiJdir.s ti_. - been s.nt out in behalf of tho PeopI_.'s Miinlrlpnl I.mpie: The iindci-i^ncd Bhystetoa. ?r>- tnonemttt ***_* ln th.lr pcrforniim-tf of thn dutl.-s cf iKISfBSblj by ttt many drniiMid* mado on thelr tlme, i-apaclty snd eudurmce lu Uie cx.rcUn of thelr ptelaaslea. Amone _uch duties mu_t bo reckontd, aboM. sll, the jartlcipatlon st the I.allut-box In dt'i-ldlng .Natlonal, Stat? and munlcl|_l (juc-tlon_, and the cxertlon, for thc fas_IBl *ood, ot thi* lnfliionce po*, _--seed by tho lndlvldual ovcr hls f.llow-.ltlien.. Th.y, how.ver, fcel _____?_?_ obll_cd to Jo_.!c. thelr con .crv.tlve poalUon, and to rcinlnd thelr coll*-_ic? and OlIB-SB iBWIIfBB Mlew iHlt-BS of thc neos.lty of i?r tklpatlng ln thn prc_.-r.t .-loctlon. The cvll_ of our mtuilclpal government have bc-ome _o manlfi'at and thre.tonlng that tlidr contlnu.ncc U an pvldi.it BapeaafMIIty to thu ratlfB popul.tion of New. York Clty. To tho u>_t forn.-?rln_ the n_o'__lty for ehaaBt b cvident. Our atioc-_ BM dirty ond ? men.ee Ui ktallbi our wwer- are Inadcquatc and thc nourc. of cpldSBllfl dlBca-c*; many hnndreil. of rt?i-ll!iif. . <? ."*? cially of tho po..rer claaaca. an- pesttltatM BBtaaaees to Ihc InhahlUtitH and _ dang.r to thc intlre clty ; tho num her of public achool. ls linnlll. lent and a i_rt of tho*. i xi-tliig unhcalthy ; our pollee b imt always the t?:?.t. or, ev.u aaaeealatBlely, - .;* netettlta, nnd our ladgea o - taslsaally hold tin-ir po.u:ona becaase they were the mo t dtclded political aycophnnts and partUana. All _.-*_ cvlla and dan?"_ a^ tho r.ault of tlio pra-. tlco vihlch has cro.t In on ua of coufouiding BMMlcipal imd Nat.u.al or SUitc .H.lr*. It lui_ been foruot'. -n tlmt Ihs n.u..icii.al covrm.oiit _.d N.i'.i il l**uc* have noih lnif in conn.on. a.nl tliat tho -iMy "f society _n tli _t__-S, the li_BllBfllla.e. of Uio B-relltaga, and _naaa|_ m.i.t of l,o*DltaU tho ,_uc_*lini of yoitli. thi- apiioliitnion: to \a.incii_ ln the BtBld of Health, and Uio BbUIUwS and ui.rl_!.tii_ss of the ju-lge. a _ not hynonymoua wlth Ibu question whetli _ DfBBMIBt or Republlcan. It lias roiiic about thal ? j'idg.\ a srhool nrln'ljial, ? rasblrr. a *tr*<-t .tt___l_B__M_r, ls not .ppoii.tod hteaast ot hla .lillltto* and knowlcdge of thc work. but bo.aoac hu has vot-d for a Pr?-sidont or .Kivrrnor, or bec.u_u hu. or uosHlblv o.-.l.v an Influ-i.tlal frlcnd, ln the i_srty BMCtlagS de\c!oi?d Ihc lnudi*t T_M and mo?t vlelcnt gMtli'u'ullon*. t'nd. r thosc clrc..m?ui..<-C', the Pcoj.lc's Muablpal ItrBgOt deseitas irrcat rr.dit for havlng tetamt-M to th. liodplo of New-York for cloctlon to tlio clty ofllcoa b.ttaslag vacant, a list ot canrtldatc* .clcctml for tliolr $eiatael nu-iiiiiatioiis tuid aiiinti-s, without reflafd t_ O.oir peUUcal iiBllstlms sev.r.i lsirty aitaaliatleot have slrcady ?ui> mltt<_ to thn InevlUhlf. and rcnounrlng stn.lght party n-nilnatlons. have indoi*rrt the raadMatet who will as mirwllv govcri. thc citv ln the lntcro-.ts of tho clty, without MBtadan .|",s *,in Btlltltal mullvis. And our <?rinaii. Ainerii-aii ilt'.7.'iis who uivc iii-.'fere.nce to au beaest clty govenmifnt. fr od fiom all party imssions, ai ngjliisk tho .finaiid"r.iig of tlie itvcaaee, the dirty strcets aad i"??>? t l-ntlal scwi-is, lmdeqi ato and unheulthy leheab and d?elllncs, liavo It ln thelr jkimit to end thc mlarr.ai._gi-. mont and dominatlon of polltUal bo*ses by th.> tloctlon or ihu candidaUa of the IYople's Munlclpal League. Dr. A. Jncolil, Dr. _. Kiiium._r.r> Dr. J. Schmltt, Dr. C. Am. l'.nde, Dr. K. Krufe, Dr. A.U.BUebi )lng, Dr. II. J. B'.ldt, Mt. H. ... KloU, Mr. k. Beibert, Df. Rrelteiifeld. Dr. II. Knapp, Dr. J. S'n.r. k, Dr. V. M. Haucr, Dr. ... Langmai'n, Dr. E. Mehottler, D;. Wm. Bal MT, Dr. D.C. Lewinthal, Dr. A. See** I. Dr. A. F. Iliu-hler, Dr. ... M. l__j__s_M-__ '.. B.'hol.r, Dr. Kellx Corn., Dr. Morrl* Maagns, Dr. F. S.-rr, Dt. P. K. D'Oench, Dr. A. Httpp, Dr. A. Btdttsch, Dr. L. Fi.cinr, Dr. W. Mayer, Dr. E. T. Btntser, Dr. K. For-U-r, Dr. Alfmis Mi-ller, Dr. K. E. Bondew, Dr. A.H.I ridenl_rgDr. J. Tl M_?-h, Dr. A. Tyuberg, Dr. E. (?ruenlng, Dr. II. W. Mullcr, Dr. K. Tomk. Dr. W. C. liuih, Dr. S. l'ollltzei, Dr. E.voii der IrOlts Dr. J. ii. OanuaaaBr. r. VUittet, Dr. a. Velkm'terg, Dr. J. A. Hi ib. Dr. J. Ilelffer, Dr. L, Weber, Dr. L. Ilauut, Dr. V. Plnner. Dr. J. Wood, Dr. U. W. Jacoby, Dr. J. K. Rudl'i-h, Dr. J. ... W. her, Dr. S. Kohn. Dr. M. ti Koide, Dr. Adolph Zeh. Dr. 11. Kr-llp--l-t--,Dr. U. Roth, PEST1IOLES I'NDER TAMMANY'S PROTECTION. W. II. A. Moore, vlre-presldent of the Young CflJBBBi Men's RcpulilUan Club. lectui-ed last nlcrlit In Zlon Afriran Sletliodl.t Episcop.l Church, at BJeeeher an.l Tentli _t... on " Afro Amerlcans and Taiiimanv Tnps." After descrlblng brlefly and as vi\H.dly a. the subjoct vrouW permlt, tho numerous dens, brothels, '?dlves" and gambllng places ln the dlstrlet coinprisiug p wtloat of IHeeckcr, Kulllvan, Thompson and WcDuugall sts., tho speaker .a!d that the club Iiad taken It upon th_m solves to awaken publlc Interest and to enllst tlie services of niothers and slstrr. as well as _______ and brothers, ln an attempt to wood out these plarc., many of .vlii' li were uwu.l by Tammany llall men, au. uono of whicli would be alloa'od to e.tlct except under a Tammany clty government. Theae placo_ were tho ca-ise of untold vloe .nd misery among the yo-ing colored people of both sexe. lu thls dlrtrlct, and thelr extermlaatwa couW only be brouglit about bv el.ctln, aiitl-Tammany clty ortlclala. The toeture ulll l* re peeted on rsundsy, at the Methodist Colored Church, _t Eighty-flfth-st. and Hecond-ave. WOMEN WHO ARK OPPOBEB TO TAMMANY. The women of th. Rev, Dr. Rtber Kewton'. church .rn dl.tribut_.itf the following clrcular to voteti The mlolater. tf religlon hav. be?n trrl". hard tn a.t better Rovcrnm.nt In our cltj". They _ynt . b-.tter cltv .ov.rr.n.-iii for rour aake. Thry waut your atreet. kept i-|ean. ynur bouae. taken care of, ruum made lu tbe p.j ,ii, ? i i.i.'iU ior vour chlld_ri. . chanee for . ou to get /ustlc. lu Un- pollee .-ouru, aaa many other good thlug. wbich you oegnt to bave. Do vou want Uioae thlnrsT Then vou egalnet Tsmnuny. Tammaay la th. poer man'a enemy. Vote the tirk.t ct the Ftople'. Mnnlrhal __?uriie. i.'t your ftlends _o pionila. to vote ih . ticket Vote eailr on .1 ct.on day. r_e that your fil'nd* vote, and vob- earl . lf you want lo be anre that vou know how to vote under the new law, oomo to ellher ef our Sunday-school roooa, any rvenini. thls week, Madlsee-sve. and Slxty ?Ixth-st.. or Broadway, balow F-fty-elghth at., _a? slde, flrat dour. ILLIN0I8 P0LIT1C8. BfrTBR riOHT AGAIKST CANNOM. ftlB tricrO OF TRE ORRAT ROOOLE ard ROURBOR COMBI.XATIOX. Panvllle. HL, Oct. 80 (8poclal).-The last waefc ot Congr*?*m'n Caanon's rtrmar-kablo canvaas toi^re electlon ta eloslnf wlth some surpris.-s aad new f eRdree. Down ln Coles and Edgar Counties. at the saaiheta end of tlie tler of five coantlea constMutlng thls XVth Distriet tn o conslderabls number of lodgea ol the Famiers' Mutual Denotlt Assoctatlon. L'n'til now thta orgB""-**01, hM wlM'T held aloof from pollUcal eeUon and devoted thelr attention to edacaRonal ana bocIbI otjject*. Tbls week, however, attempta hava been made by deslgnlng Dourbont to thrpw Uie Innuenee of the assoctatlon against Cannon and ln favor of Denkar Dusey, the Demoeratie boodle candidate. How far these attempta wlll succeod can only be poaltlvely shown after eleetion day, but the ehanees are that Uie notirbon trap-scttcrs ln thls aa In ali thelr prevloue plots wlll be outgensralled. A serlca of "demands" haa been drawn nf by the Colat County Assembly of the F. M. B. A., addressed to the nomlnees of all prartlea for Congreas ond for Uie state Leglstature. These "demands" cover the Signal Servlce, prohlbltlon of Uie llquor trafflr, the tariff, free colnagn of silver, tnists and monopolles, the traffle ln futures ln agrlrultnral producta, bollot reform, and the election of l'nlted Btates Bcnators by dlrect vote of the people, togethcr wlth a brare of matters of BUto polley. To thoso Is roupled the threat that no candidate will be supported unless he pledgos hlmself to Indorse and advocate the ? demands." Many of these proposltlons aro unobjectlouable, but sosae of Uiem are extravaganf In the extrerae. Hanker BtOttf, who hippens to be posseased of a low order of " smart-Alrck" cunnlng, has reaortod to the usiia1 Demoeratie trlck of seemlng to Indorse every? thlng ln a general way, without betraylng his lgnorance of tlio subject matter or commltUng hlmself tn soeclflo detalls. It ls doubtful If ho understands anythlng whatever of tho prlnclples of leglslaUon luvolved ln the "demands," but tliat has not detarred him from glvlng them lils apparent approval. Congrossman Cannon, on the other hand, lias rome out flnnly and aquarely on eaeh proposltion, approvlng some and dlsapprovlng others, cloarly setfing forth his reaaons from the standpolnt of sound Republican polley. Hta fnink dcclarntlons will opon the eyea of aueh Repub? lican farniers aa have hltherto been nilsgulded by th* dOf-lgnlng Rourbon polltlclans wfUiln thelr ranks and wlll xxln him friends everywhere for his candor und rourage as cotitrastcd wlth Ilanker Busey's puslltanl mous pretences. A contrfiversy re-pertlng the eompnlsory common school law of llllnols has also been Injeeted into Iho CongrcsslonBl ranvi.ss by the Demoeratie leaders, aithough the subject has referenee solely to State leglslatlon. They are endeavorlng to uecompllsh the rep"al of the laxv and strlvlng to make lt appear that llepubllran succcss thls year raeans the abolltlou of prlvate and paroehlal schools. Thls effort Is some wliRt slndlar lo thnt of the Wlseonsln Democrats. alded by the lncumble MIlLs, of Texas, and Is Intended to draxv off Lntheran nnd nonian Cathollc votes from the Republican l.-plslative tlcketa. and l.y sympaUiy from tlie Congrrssionul tlckets. It i?i not cleur what the cxact effort will be, but the Republican lead oi-k feel conlldent that tho Hourbcn effort wlll be valn and that tho incvltuble reactlon against tho attempted dccepUon wlll strengtlien tho Republican column, ln asmucli as thoughtful Democrats and Republlcana allke are rnllylng gallantly to the defence of "tha littlo red school-house." a The fact ls that the Bourbons hax-e loat thelr grip and are drendfully hard pressed at every polnt They adopt a llne of fiellcy one xveek only to drop lt the next, and assurao new ground e.iually untenable. Eaeh sucisslvo attempt to Inject somcthing nexv Into the (ampalgn has met wltli the same rcsult; thelr pretences aro unruasked, und tlicn they are forced to make still another shift. Thch- antlcs ure plllablc. Suih a cam? paign. of course. would be sulcidol for tho Repub Hcaas. but it is the sort of tight tho Democrats have always made hcreabouts. Two or three addltlnnol acrotmtlc exploiu may be coiitlduntly c.xpeotod betweon now aud next ruesdiy. Major McKlnley, who was bllled for one speech ln tbe. distriet, has found it Impoihiblc, notwltlwtaiidlng his carnost alforts, t<. get away from hW own dtatrict for the three dav* ne.cs.ary to comc out here and speak and return. But tlie party spirit lic-rc is already? ncar Ing lt* hlgh-xvatcr murk. and Rcpubllcuns belleve tbe vil.i.ition ls s:ife, unyway. Tho work of .-pu-aker Reed, Ser.ator Cullom. Governor Flfw. c.vGovernor ozlesby Coiiaressiucn Cheudle and llopklnt.. and hosts of other SDCaken udded lo Canjretmtmm Ctinnnns own m?# Sr irtlvltv. HA* Bhuped up Uie RMVJftg" stralght as possible, .md but llltle remalm, lo baOflM, Tlu ..nlv fear among tho Ilenubllcans IS tt tbOROa Tl * le ueeeaa of Bauker Basey> boodle and that of the XBtlonal Demoeratie Congrcaslonal (j.mmlttee. Dem a-n tlc boodle to big chunk., ls plantetl ln every j cctlun . reclnct of tho dUtrict. Even the most sangulne of hTloMsl Demooriti bave loat faltfi in the " Issuea" thev inmorU ba k.-d on. and in tl.e slill-hunt whlch tbcv onrtlx rou.inue to p?,sue. and are scttling: back upon boodle slmply bi.'Hlle. as thoir only irtyfttHMi. TBa o Rcone wlll be awalted by tlie eountry wltri MUMoaa. f.'r aaen an unlioly e.xperiinent was never tried ln this distriet before. ^_, 1NDIANA DFMoCRATS DISCOCRAGED. Iiidiuiripolta. Oet 30 ,Mv< lall,-Indiana Democrats -irc ilatswragai and in lad liumor. Chalrrnan Jewett rotnplalos bifi-rly of the fa'lurc of the Congresaton.il rommlttee i.t Washlngton to glve him proper aid. Ho .aid ln an lntervlew today ti.at tho commltiec had done nothlng bnt dlscredit Uf 1-aity In Indiana; II l?,d aeal no money and no tarlff liferuture Into tho <inc and had dls.o?,r..ged tbe party woikers by pub |tf|y 'annoanclai that Ihe Democrats would probably |OM tluee Congnssmea ta Indiana. On this subject Chairman Jewett s.?id i --U is true that ln 1*S<* xve elected three Congress men bv a arratch. ?nd there will la) nothlng to be aurprNed over whlchevcr party Wlna ln those districts 1' M u expeetetl that there will bo no end of trouble over the ItaUot law In Indiana when lt Is nrst tried. on -.? T-esday. lt la estUnatea that not more than ?0 ner cent ol the votlng patwlfctlesi understund the rcui ired form:. of voting. and the,-.' la general dlssatix Intlon over some of the pro-ls-l-. particulnvly nu.ong manufae.urers and xvoiktugmen. who tttfiXttl as ai, Imnoaitlon tbe .."luirc.nent that wort shall be sus ,.: ou election dav f.r four _*ura J?g^SSSt ,10t ?uey the tow. ?n4???je#b85w-22h. fiTthi. conUnue at work a* aseal ou eleetlon day. M X I..I' MrRINLKYlN WAYNE COVNTY. OHIO t^^r^aoi^JJ^^^iS^ eontinued his cauv.ss lu the southem and ^nU^teo n.n _ Wayne Cour.tv this afternoon and evenlng. e'nd n 1. -U ot BBtOOO. a station some d.stance we.t of Wooster. on the 1'ittsburg, Fort Wayno and , h .Uo mtllroad. There are many n.ore Republican , wavne t.ian ta HotaS- County. and Uio MSttogS dax cre n.ucl, la-ger and B4040 anlnuted th... laxe been thoae of IR. last Ure. days ln De.no"ra Ic uof.ghold*. WM ne County is. ln lact. sllrreil to Ott dr h.wlth l-tltle. this year. and will poll one of tho St votes ln Ita hia.ory. Major McKi.aey's frlenda bs-T for a decided galn thei-e. as a mo* actlve and . ,'lle ean-- has been malntalued for the tatt o?U, by Kepre^enta'iv.. Sm>>er. tho ehalnnru, of t a lZ -let Coniinltlee, 8fta88 ho.ne is In WooBtar. Tho r^T,ir::r,r^:.=.r',b^:? V^a%Vj&g&VB&S} ll, tmVmmt county of Slark. ? -? ? OOVEKNOR CAMPBELL OR THE STCMP. Firdlay. Ohio. oct. 30 (.-peclal;.-Governor t ampbell wns brought U. Flndlay to-day by tho Democrats. t? ....iiiiitcnict, If poisiblc, the clfect of Seuutor s?herman's pa-tt f-pcech, dellvcred lice nlght before last; but the objeet sought waa not rca.hed, for tho reason that the exptclod erowd did not mat -rlallic. and tho mujor part i>f s_OS8 the Oovernor faced xvhen lie began his aOOra- were old soldiors ln the Demoeratie army. xvho did not nccd any argument to k.-cp them from folloxv lag the baiiner of Protect on. The Governor spolte for iiearly two hours. followlng pretty closely the lines cj tho apcecli he dcUvered at Canton. wlierc lie Qpened the campagn. lt waa expected tliat the speaker would touch upon the Iate extraordlnarr 88B8tM0l b^Ow* iril A-semblv. but he uttered mi a syllabW upon U ls JSjeet After campt>ell flnUhed D. D. Isro. ?? onvorvent of ex-Oovenior Foater for a seat ln Con t{*sis, made a few remarks. ? ? nEGlsTRATlON OF 8TCDRNTS OPPOtiRD. llelxldere, tt. J-. oct 30.-Appllca_on wa. made l^fore tlie court today lo strlke from the reglttry 0f voter* of llaekettaiown tlie narrlaa ol all Ui. semiiMO' students, on the ground that Uiey were not resldents of the county wben reglttered. Tho caae ..*r?tes muoh attention,being Uie flrst ono brought nndor .1,. Werta a*t. Able couiiael are engaged on botu Ilde. The court ls to declde on Friday. i ? POLL TAX CA8KH TO BR TRlRO AFTRR RLRCTIOR. Lawrenee. Mass.. Oct. 30.?In tha poU-Uit caaas ln ooutt today the defence claimed that Ue aetloa wa. t pollUcal meaenia and aOed f.r a ron'inuanee nuUl -ter ataotloo. whlch waa graataO. These are w - .1 teetah* ae lediae, TottoXt, Blee fltHef, Merces. or eiher 9*9*3* le aaaraat.td aaretr eeBetalMe, n ... . Care.ailMeed aa.cil.sa aadakta dl.eaaee arvdaeedby lai.ar. Meed. SCROFULA, __? . _?__ __ ________ devtttatet of the httnta race and ____. Tt__I _^f___oo "I** lt* '<"- "."* ?? terrlble anj ??_..,-_? i5_.___Wed.--.-e U n C-t VwipJutlcady . bloed 5 ______ _____ Tt ta well "or everyon _ to r-SembSr that tt? $331 faleed C*_ b. Ihe fl_t aad only _.__!__.. oeve for tiiis dlsease. t , ,.. Hari-tn, Jsoaarr 2$. Wt___ _., ? .?,,, _.-. chi'd, 10 irontha uld. waa allllctea _JK_____t_a_a?-_?*?_5. __? __? ?"" __________? _____&B?$Bf$js-M wlth matoraang aoroa **.?U_._?^?___i ?_.? awotlen _>ul <_ .ceount of the S-_e on ?J4 ___>_7_w___fh-! SStoott -Uacbsralai n-aMee and wa. for four wtekj. uid gjOT*Am__B_BCff.T. KINC'8 EVIL. ALVA'S BRAZILIAN SPKCIFIO CO. I I wtah to bcer w $ra$__l ttstuaeay to the t_t_st tt ye.ir awgl_l <__ f_ mj_i'< _vll. My __i_?w, now ain. year. *14, born __Xuloos aa4 afflltted wlth .welllngs. aore ey_. ete., ln ? ___? ef tottott. snd bloed i_riO_- sep.gr.w_ns war*!; hle haalUt _?*____? brokon. hls aetk was fui. of lumpe-eot larg? one, s no. nl. r Mrt*-*and tbe ea_ ?ee_ed HMtaa Oat _BtahVt bb of the c?o_* Care, to thc __?__!____?ai ot tv_rybody. dwra awav tbe lnmps. hea'et the _cres aad eured the _-_. H. Bas aever fel* or aagtai-d _? trwi ln yeara, iad v. feel that hb lifslong trouble. are under eontrol ot your ??_. dertul fcedlolne, for w.irh w- raiuiM be ?_e thaakfal. Mll/.' JEN.VIE WT_, ___$ W??t __:$>-?.. juw-y.hi or Bo LlTer ? Dise2IeP BSS-MitS Nenralgla, Bowel or 8to??h trouble. TH? CACTUS BLOOD CURE WILL CURE YOU, ?old by Drngglst., or sent prenald to sny jwt of the U. 8. on reeeipt of prve. Large Bottle, %2. Stnall Botile. Sl. ALVA'8 MAHLUg HPBC1WC CO.. OFFlC^No. 8 WALL STREET. ggggg. K^sJ?TSS?B to'vote, C. R BRECKIN-UDGE-9 ONLY HOPE. CROOKED METHODS AND TUE CORRUFTION OF COLORHXD VOTERS BEMID ON TO 8AVE HIM. Plne Blu-T. Arb., Oet. 30 ^M^\^lr_Zt Oayton. who ha. been ?canva.-tog tha lld ***** Congres.lonal Dtotrict ln the lntere.J**""* Langley. errtved ln thls clty thls mornlng completely prostrattd froa, the affecU of hl. exertion. ln the campaign. In ao Intervlew General Clayton sald. ZTrootrot I w... Republic.u. and Unlon UUor men were e_thu..ie.Uc. The DemocruU *? ***J* ducetueat to. mahe a brteh ln our tM*. IM **** Initaneee they have by corrupt meaus secured loeal SS who'herel^ kd* *?h _* *J{*2 party; but to -$$$*_ wlde-eweke. aad ln all ET n.tanee ? B$ I bnow. thelr fOUowIng: he. ,eft tho_e lo. n and they will ****** dellver the pr. t. lt b an open **_**** U" Demc-cuey exp_. U by offer. of Increeaed wages on election day Xo beep such cokred voter. a. cannot be controltod at the polto ?u the eotton-fields. and such a. can be conwltod at the polls by the u__ of mone>, of course. will be brought out As far as my InXorma tlon g.,e.. I liave never seen a greater degree of deter mlnutlou on the part of the colored ****** do thelr duty at thls election and 1 fee bbio Uiat tho*. corrupt methods w.U not bring shout to***** the Democrecy b expect-**' Of coum. we wlU lo.e .ome votes ln tbta way and by other prectlce. wlth whlch the Democracy 1. familla-. but our marglu l. n great and our people are so vlgllant aa towtrrsj. 1 ln saying that ln $plt. of aU the,**^* B^n_?oW i\\\tom**\m^^ sSH1Vsj_?w ?*sr - i o GOOD REASON. FOR QUITTING DEMOCBACY. Wabash Ind.. Oct. 80 (6pe_lal).-The Deraocrato of tlitK tlie Xlth Congresslonal Dlstrlet, were thrown Into confusion by the action of B. F. Ibach, of Huntington, who for two torras has represented HunUngtcti Couuty In the State Legtalature and lias alwajs beon one of the bltterest DemocraUo partisans In the dtotrict. Ho has not only left the ranks of that party, but ha* openly and mo?t vigorously avowed hb Intention of both voting for and worklng for the Republlcan no-nlneee now aad bereafter, and b even now out doing villant eempaign ___?. ?e u *??* a?_wu au o~* the State and hto course has wrought coastemauon in the ranks of hls former party. Mr. Ibecn t* gWen to the press some of the reasons for hls change of baae. He I. displeased wlth the record of the Democratlc Senator- from Indlana, and wlth that of R'P?^1.? Martin on the crigtnal packsge ques lon, or. {*?P?"*> ln forelgn trade and the 8llver blU. HB M at ond. wlth tho L-mocratle party ln lts opposltlon^to tora p.lson- educatlon and its bostllltv t-> the ?}J_~}}2? of tlie'llnuor trsifflc snd to llberal P<?^? m/"f \__\ The defectlon of Mr. Ibaol. and ot^^?"1"^ dlstrlet will. lt ls belleved reeult ln rho elocUon or Colonel Urlant, the Republlcan candidate. MR. LEXOWS STIRRINO C.-NVArie. Haverstraw, Oct. 30 <_.j_?-al>.-Politl.al exctemenl u ninnlng up to fever heat ln the XVth (__isrt.ssl.__ Dlstrlet. A largely attended and enthnslastlc Repub? llcan ma_smeeting was held at Warwick, Orango rounty, on Monday nlght. and other ma.-.-meetin(r wlll be lield ln various P-rte of the dlstrlet on each nlght betwcen now and election day. Mr. Lexow. tlu* Republlcan candidate for Congress, havlnp completed hl. canvass ln Orange and Sulllvan Countlee, is now dovotlng hls attention to Rockland County. La_t nlglrt a larue and cntl__s___tlc meeting was held liere, at whlch General Ira M. Hcdges preslded, and whlch was addressed by Charles A. L. Ooldey and Mr. Lexow, who_ forclble speeeh creatod great entliuslasm. Ou Saturday nlght Mr. Lexow will addreas moetlngs at Munroe, Orange County. and at Sufferns, ln the Ramapo Valley. On Monday nlght thc flnal mass-meeting of tlve rnmpalgn will be held at Nyack, fhe home of tho candidate. and will be addressed by him ln conjunctlon wltu F. X. Srhoonmakcr. C C. rtayne wUI speak at Siiffern -. snd Major _ K. 1 _tigl_rn will speak at Mun? roe. Mr. Lc.tow, havlng the advantage of his oppo nents lu that ho 1. an exccllcnt and forclble speaker, wlU l_ve uttie dlfticuity ln mai-sluslllng his frlends. ir respective of party. to hls support. All signs point to tlie trlumpliant eleetlon of tlie Republlcan oandldate. PuMIc scntlment Is settlng strongly ln his favor, both Republlcan. and Democrats reali/.lng the lmportence of being rrpreeented by one who wllt be a credlt to Uw dlstrlet and who can ahlv vol.e the dbtrlct's requlro menU and sentlmeots In Congrese. - B AIDING THEIR RF__.PE.TTVE PARTIE8. Washington, Oct. 30.-A well known Republlcan, not now ln offlce. but promlnently connected wltli the Con Ki-essUmal Campaign Committee, Iia_ recelved from Theo doro Roosevelt, Civll SenMce Commls.loner, a contrl butlon of $50 to be used fur the legltlmate rampalgn c.ponso- In any Congresslonal district where lt ls needed. Ex<-overnor Hugh Thompson, also a member of the f'ommlsslon, has sent ln a c-jntributlon In aid of the Democratlc cause. In eonversatlon today Mr. Roosevelt sald: "The clerks nn- as much ut llberty to rontrlbute t4V<ii\e p\rty as to another: and they air perfectly safe anrl fr?*e to make no rontrlbiitlon. If tliey so prefer. Wlthln tl.e clatslfled sen'lrc the employe. are under ohllgatlon to no party. Oovernor Thompson is tt Demxrat, servlng under thls AdmlnNtratlon; he make* a contrlbntlon to aid hls piirty. I am a Republlcan; I aid mtne. If we dld not waut to coiitrlbute, we would not, If ___$$$ are political rlubs of whirh Government employe. aro i. emhors, there ls no reason whv they sh.mW not be Democratlc a_ well as Republlcan. Hut any .f them will be prosecuted if wo have evldence of thel- trying to furce contribnt'.oii. by InUmldatlon. REPCRLICAN SPEAKERH AT FOIIT PLA1N. Amaterdum, N. Y? Oct. 30 (gpeclali.-A large Re publlcun mass meeting whs held ln tlie Fort Plnln Opera House bi nlght. Tlie speaker. wero Congress ineii John Sanford, uf thU city, and F. X. bthoon roalier, of New Jertey, and th _y were acconlcd a warm recoption. Thelr speechee on Uie McKlnley Turttt blll were heartlly apptauded. The John Sanford Oloo Club of Amsterdem and the Fort PltUn band furnishel muslc Tbe meettng wm attended by many repre sentaive RopubUcaos of the west eod of Xontgomery County, who a__ allre to the Issues ol the hour. Tomorrow nlght Mr. sanford. Mr. sclioonmukcr aud Judge Weed wlU speak al Waterford and Saturday nlght at Jobos-own. < B - POUTICIAN8 FIOHT1NO IN NORTH CABOLINA. Cbarlotte, Oct 30 ibpc.lali. __?_ waa a blg row at a political meeting et DyartsvlUo yesterday io Mc DoweU County, at whleb tho county candidate tpoke. Captaln i. C. MUto, a weli-hnown DemooraUc oampalgn apoaker, of lmrke County, it teems, was en hand aad Baeteet Tralaa l Sl Olu? Lla. iraiua -.^Nrt_,aJ?1_Sw.Yeffc. Fhlla i.ln?_o. vla Jtf-ey Ctatral. .ot oely U?? tastest train. ln nv^?^?_H'*ff_r_-'a_Sr_ __^"^_pJl^2?K2t^ d.ipbi.. Uiiiniioi. and wu KMdliig and 11. * O , ?re n thc aorld. but thelr ..uipaieat b the wanted to ask P. R. McCaU, the Repoblleaa candidate for the UgUlatnra, some queationa. MoCaU >_W U> answer and thls brought on the row. For s whUa excltement ran hlgh and lt looked as U a rlot waa hv evliable. Captaln 2MUA* was badly used up, lt _> (eared that ha willTle. NOHINATRD FOR O0PMU__ Plttaburg, Oct. 30.-A dlspatch from Rhensbarf, Penn., says: "Edward Scnll was nominated for Con gress here thta mornlng at 1 o'dork by the RepaDUcaa Congreaaloaal Conference of the XXth Dlstrlrt. a ANSlfERS TO QUEXTJONS AROCT rOTIXQ. HOW TO FILL UP BLANK BALLOT-;. To the Kdltor of The Trlbune Slr: I write to ask whether. ln using tho ?? People'a Municipal League"* Ueket?whlch I understand wlll ba blank a'ter the name. of tlie jjjrfrlolj I can flU up the space on that tieket xvith the nBtnes, writteri either ln Tnk or with ? tiencll. of sueh per?on? as I aa eutltled to vote foi ln U.at OWrtett _. New-York, Oct. 37. 1880. AARON G. CRANE. (Every hallot wlll hear the names of all the offlces to be nlled at the eleetlon. Every rotet ?hould carefully intrpeot h* tieket and flll up the blanka under Uie names of the oflice. for xvhich no nominationB have been marle by the partj? whose tieket he prefera, hy xxT.Thg or pastlng on tha ballot under the name ol eaeh of thoae offioea the name of any person for whom he desires to "fote. The names of tlie candidates of the Municipal League will also appear on tbe Republican tieket, whlch contalns the namea of ca-ndidatee for aU the offloes.?Ed.) YOUR FATHER WAS NOT NATURAUZED IN TIMi, To the Edltor of The Trlbune, Slr: Wlll you klndly inform me whether I am en* Utled to votel I am twenvy two yeaw of agn. 1 wu born ln Germany and came to this eountry wlwsj three year. of age, My #*ther applled f<*r "flr* papers- three years ago. ?,_?*"?_OTS naCunataaOunttfthl. October. I .IffM*. ?/-_ Blnoe been Informed that I have OOMWOJHMHR M not having naturalli.tlon papers. ?haU I ?~e*J w my votel . *M'*' New-York, Oct. 30, 1800. iVou are not eutitled to vote. If your fathej had been naturalised before you were of age yoa need not have taken out natura .i&tloa papars ol your own. As he did not. you should have beea naturalizcd before the last day ot regi?tration| -Ed.j . m ? HOW TO 6UB9TITITE NAMES ON THE TIC-l-i r? ???? ??!.?? of f?. Trlbune. tflr: Iu preparing your ballot ln _e booth when vat> lng, do you strlke off all the names you do not wtah to vote for and put a cross to the rlght of all those you do| New-York, OCt. 20, 1690. ??? (No. The system of whieh you write ta not that adopted in this State. You have a cholce ot a number of ticketo and may vote any one of them. You may erase the name of any candidate on tha tieket whieh you vote and may subetitute any other name by xvriting or pasting it on the tickaa. -WA.) __________ A 8CBOOXER-8 CREW IS PERIL. Provldence. R. I., Oct. 30.-Het-**een d and 10 o'clock last nlght a whlrlwlnd from the northwest atruck Narrafr.n-.ett Hay off Cowesett. It was accom panied by a heax-y raln, and for some minutea mad. things hustle. The schooner Maggle Curomlngs, ta rommand of Captaln Murch, whieh arrived here a tttf day* ago from New-York xvith a cargo of cjrn. _4 dlscharged and was sailing down the bay under full canviis. About 8 p. ni.. off Cowesett Hay, in about flfteen feet of water, the whirlwlnd struck the schooner and she turned slde up. The vessel was llght ua could uot slnk. The crexe narrowly escap.-d drownng. Mrs. Murch. the wlfe of the captain. waa throwu lata the water, but was rescued. a VfCTIMS OF A RAILROAD ATCIDEST. Provldence. K. I? oct. 30.-The body of the flrsl man kllled In the railroad .ircident last nlght on ths RWISeRf dlvMon ot the New-York. Providonce snd lioston RallrotuI, haa been Identllled a-. that of D.vld MclJormott, of Pawtucket, an employe of the Providwa i'ool Company, who had been xxorkiug ovcrtlme. Tha second victlm xvas Edward Harrls, au employe of U_ De.xter Lyme Rock Company, and a cl.Tk of Agenl N. G. Peabody, of the *anio company. iti.gcaiteuiaaiei Dennoit was -HU allve at an early hour thi. mornlng. >Hss Li_lO GofT. of No. 1111 Maln-st.,raxvtuclwf. hU several rlbs broken und Ml? Mlnmc UeVtf. wkS **?<* slttlng ln the ~nie >cat. Iuid her ear eut. a- S> A COAL TRAIS CBABMBB TBXOFGB A BOTEL. HunUngdon. Penn., Oci UO.-Through a nil-pUv* swltcaa loaded coal train af Uuriy-su cr. WM thrown thls mornlng through the Hotel Brun.wlch. .nd tanded ln the yards of the Gimrd Hmmt and JasftsM Hou?b. 200 ter eastward. The gue,-t. ln the hotel* nu-hoO pell mell Into tho street ln their nlght rfeUS.. lha loa. to the Pcnnsylxauia Railroad QbOWORM rollmR atock 1s 0_3,iW0. BCRIAL OF MBb JAXE UIBBBXB, KeoKhk. Iowa. oct. UO Hiirl8l> a_a la.t aad rftSS over lie bodv of Mra. June Uctncn, WttO perf..rw8 at Hannlbal thls afternoon. The body was t..Uen la IMI cltv from here thls mornlng. The Sestywa- depoMIJ iu Uio famlLv ffrounda iu Mt. Otlvet ieni"ter.x. saraa L oSbMMIwRS amoiiK the BmOBttBtt ptBttBA. AX EXCIBSIOS STEAMEB MBE* Fall Rlver. Mass., Oet. 30.-The NMM ??'?,_' llay Polnt. durlng U.e hlgh Ude. *?aa llfl.il froni mr ?s-ays, llsted and sunk. MEPORTS O.V CITT WtBBtOB WORK The nilllllBl Eplscopst ,'ity MI**loi.ary Os____JM 1 busln.-s. mi'MIng U.t BB?M t'. Trll.lty Aaprt ?**Mg |? Twenty-lUtli-.t. TBott W8I8 PN8?8 Allhieiisa BBt Lav^uiltlf. th. Rev. Dr- MW BBtJ. ^^fjj Arthur nrooks. and M-??ra. James IR* ,, l OM. T_ She?. U. R. _hl_Mta. *. K. Glbl*. I8?t ?0JaJJ ES- R- Morgan. 4. O, ?MsR8a 0. B, *_*?-*5 Huttoa. c.ty ?IlllfllRsa A ".-?-_.'? ? PS?J J fMJ ecuuv. board, whoao Urm eiplred, x-a* ISlRsWl ? aXttiot ot _e R.v. Bt. Mur?_. DU. C !'? ??"'?*' *Jj C.? Tlaatiy, R. S- llolt. J. lMtt and J. ReaiafBBt' BB* l Charles L^eh waa subaUmiBd for W- R. M_8a8. rtahj-a. I J. R. floyuloa. treeaurer, subailtted bl. rer-'rt JT^ er.pt. otUtt year .8gn*8wled 811818,11. < sJsOVJJ 920,64010 came from th. eoUecUons from Ui. ?<v* ?.TJ,U1U IV \a^.v ..~.- - -. |.*BB? CptBoap- ehurcho. ot _? ciiy. 8A407 80 waa *'**? trom property rJrtedy lov^. tM 018.87. ?^-<88Hg vldualrgtfU. Ot UU ?ra 80,807 00 wa. otpemXet W -. ! st Raraabaa Home for Fallee Womrn, 811'83 ?a ! public. roaOlng room in Rloackar-at.. 01.?? ? '?r ?? * Urow Chapsvl. th. ooly raaolar K?,^|axl ?--,"r*h ^n. mVhth Waid. CM.la7 88 oa Uss "trmh-tlC tUl* RS^g ttto. aad 81.818 00 la .pw-1 wajra. a Rpaj, **?'tm ! haa twao rec-ved thla year. about one half sfj""^g i barn ua.-4 ni Uie P?r?~*o f Nos. 307 ai.d ^J^. ! tmt ?la-tog lh. aacoawwdWIoaa Bf 9k Xmrttmt n^ I The Rev. Hroekhola*. Monan. city r-.ls.ioo.r?'. uiaae - ta-i-itiDg report. _ ? f?U-S8 sad 8RISX8.