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2 evening. find raHflM Dip Mckot by rq-pnipriata Tceolu* tbm«, whirl] wer* unnulmoiiFly adopted, The room when* the meeting was held la a largo on**, ninJ was Idled wllli the heal ''ill.'.To, while and colored. Iti Urn ward. Mr, Rilnc rnlidm'icd Hip proceeding*, nud nil present gave their full attention to thr brief mid encouraging remark*: of fi-vir.i! r:<‘iitloiTirn, who wero received with appla e Mr. M) i rrv, In )>.:n teular, talked Rood sense to his t< I* Jow.i'lTl.oiis. ami nflrr his remarks the meeting (!*■• il* dt to adjourn until Hdtmlay evening. who;) promlm i.l speakers will address the voters at the lame pin TUP, TUIUO WAUD. Tho nopnbllcan Club of tho Third Ward met I**l evening In largo numbers at No. 010 fttatc Mrcit. '!r. 1). T. Wahemau prcaiUrd. Cor»m:s*iooer Uurdkk was tho flrnt apeaher. lie said that, though not a candidate* for ony o.hi o, he was, of course, willing to respond to any iinit.itiou to rome forward and apeak. lie was a County Counnla sloner, but he could not ray that hi* was proud of the lonnr. I’craoually, he had never Item ollai kcd, hit ho evil reputation of tbo Hoard reflected "ti Mm, He and not resigned, bceauac ho thought that jierbipa if was better for him to slay and hinder corruption s much as ho .Quid. He waa aut a pollticl'iu, and ■-> i; rruliy had very little to any In political mect'n-*^■•. il ho felt the are sally for every lt**j-.»l i.. .ui to work at this election. ilu Iml hct-u eharoed by llio x Central ConmiHleii wllh looking after tho Third Ward. That ward h.id been claimed by th« lit slngltea, hut An far rw he could see, and ho hsd loolnxt luto the matter closely, tho Itepub* Jieatis had a decided majority. Them Win one thing suMjiidona which he wirmnl to spoilt about in regard to ibc action of the Cuuuty Hoard In tiamiug election jinltya. It was uhusi lu the (.'minty Board to appoint it upi-clal Commlleoa on Kltcllotx made up from differ* rut jisrtica, who should nnmo tho iHillltig-nlaecs and the judge*. Thin your, when the subject calm* before the Hoard, n niemtirr moved that U be referred to tho Ounmlltw on I'ublio Service, —all OppoMtlou imu. That was doue, and the Committee made out tho bats, aided by several of tho Op|>onlU.ni lenders who wen* clnactoU with them. Ho n,n not anri>riscd that tho | eoplc rose up against au la InjurUce, It wan evident to him that Iho lleniug crowd had determined to stuff tho ballot-boxes, and the old;' thing for Iho Hepuhllcaus to do was to watch iho polls from mom* In? till night, Kir. Duma avid that Iho people of Chicago were on theevoof an election which, though of only local tin* )>«rUncc, atlectcd every taxpayer directly. The apeaknr referred to Mr. Ilcalug’N utteraurca on the I’.Utb of last December, when that politician called the Board or Commissioners thieves and scoundrels, Vit now he wna cunsurliug with tbeno very men, mid went on tho ticket with Crawford and Ccnly. Over his own signature Ueslug now asted for dm of fice of County Treasurer in ordir to retrieve his fur* , tune. In one of hla North 81do speechei Hiring had said that, whstevor tho oillce inight be worth, win tin r SI,OOO or iiO.UUO, lie would devote tho proceeds (o llio I>aymcilt of hla debts. This showed why ho v. antv Iho oillce. Contrast this with tho sfatmaont of ?lr. X.oulm lluck. 11c said that ho desired Iho olllce because be had gone Into this contest for (ho solo purj«*eo of rotnuviug the coiruptiou that woo now tainting nil our public oflicw. It w»« not tu i-sary fu enu tnoraU the other candidates. There wore two great perils tint bean tho Kcpuhli. »us lu this election. Ono wan the general apathy, lack of orgauhtalion. It was nccctnary for them to turn out en massoand vote «u chcMon day, whether the weather be good or had. Thu other )<crn was the fact that there were hfli Opposition judges of elooUon, while only thirty were Kepnblicnn. The only rvmcdy for them was to'surruuud the ballot-boiei ua a guard and secure s fair clccilon. Mr. Washington, colored, then followed with a short speech. Ho said that UiL-iga were getting excited, us might bo seen in tbc bund-wagons parading tbo streets, and the large audiences at mootings. He sold that it was proposed by the Upi>o.*illoiiJstn to have many re peaters on election day, but tbo Iteptiblicans must look out for them. Artcr a few further remarks by several gentlemen, the meeting adjourned. THE FOURTEENTH WARD. A meeting of tho Fourteenth Ward Republicans was held last evening at No. 497 West Chicago avenue, William Williams In tbe chair. Benjamin W. Goodhue wo* tbo first sneaker. Ho ruld that Mr. Hoeing was a candidate on Ibc Oppo sition ticket Opposition to what? Thin was a diUW cult question to answer, but, if they were to Judge from appearance*, opposition to truth, liberty, aud everything that wa* decent and respectable. Tho speaker wa* opposed to any candidate bringing for ward bis nationality and claiming tho vuloa of those Norn in tbe same country with himself. Charles Shiloh, of the Fifteenth Ward, spoke briefly of tbs dictatorial and tyrannical character of Mr. Hos ing, which made him always remember an action up posed to bis Interest. Tbo speaker muntlouod tbo case of a Gorman who onen went to hir. Hosing aud asked for tbe Utter’s Indorsement of but Dehtionfor an office, the Indorsement being thought snllldent to obtain the place. “Diet yon not,” Inquired Mr. 11., “ oppose me In a convention a year ago 7 ” The petitioner repled that he had. “ Well," said Ur*lL, “ you cannot have my signa ture to your paper.” Ex-Aid. UlO followed Mr. Shiloh. Do first rebuked some noisy individuals In the further end of ttie ball who were evidently trying to disturb tbe meeting. Tho lonfmdon at once subsided, and the speaker cuntln icd. Louis 0. Hnok and Gen. Rodman were expected to be present and address tbo meeting, but st to o’clock they bad not appeared, aud, after an announcement lhat there would be another meeting to-night In Benz's dial), corner of Lake and Robey streets, an adjourn ment was made, FOURTH WARD. The Republican Chib will meet this evening at 8 o’clock at Hoorn 0 Central Building, comer Wabash av enue and Twenty-second street. KEELEY. TOE rOOUTU WARD. A Kecley meeting was bold last evening in Burlington Hall. There waa a very largo and noisy crowd in attendance. Tbe meeting was called to order by Hr. John W. Geary, and Hr. W. J. Clingou was elected Chairman, Mr. William Mariga being appointed Secretary. Tbo Chairman introduced Mr. Koelcy, who was greeted with loud applause, lie proceeded toepeak at some lougtli upon tbo Opposition party, giving a history of its formation, begin aing with the Liberty League. It hod existed, lie said, for eighteen months before liesing joined it. Tbo speaker was frequently cheered. Following him came Gen. I. N, Utiles, Mr. HcEllicott, and Capt Cornell. While the latter vos speaking, an attempt was made to break up the meeting by a gang of Uosineitcs, who forced their way Into the ball. A groat deal of confu sion was created, and it was luuud impossible to maintain order. Tbo mooting therefore ad* journod. tub eirrn ward. A meeting of Michael Keoley’s friends was held last night at 3-J8 Archer avenue, Mr. Michael Healey lu tho chair. Tho attendance vsa small, hut speeches weru iaado hy several geutlmeu, Ur. O'Leary waa the first speaker, and, In a brief discounts, praised Mr. Kceley» and. Inrcgird toMr. Hwing, said that this full ho would bo hurled by tho irishmen face downward, and boll would nut resurrect him. Col. Van Arman next -i-oku at uorae length, alluding to tho patch«d-up Convention which nominated ilcslag, and gave for the reason of Mr. Winston’* mio. jKixl, that Winston wanted to Ijo Congressman next year, and having an ax to grind thought tn a sim o Hoeing bad about lo.wo German votes in hli hrecchek jackets which he would disproof to tno first iictsoiA who did him a good turn, there wa» a good chance to get an early start. Ho wondered at the course taken by Mr. tthcridou, who had always proteued to be » good Democrat. Mr. David Dunne asked to U> all awed to speak as he chose, and permission being umm-d hu made a f uW Illumed remarks favoring tiering. Gen. Htltcs cams forward uud addressed the meeting In a forcible manner, hi* words being meivi ,i v ,.,y heartily by those present. In (lie mine <>f hln re marks ho admired tho Independent oof Kr ol« %■, uu.t ulso tho freedom uf sjtoech indulged In by Mr, liunne but announced himself averse to any "lom" «( Ul ,y bind, and especially in pudllc*. He had never u anything lu " Hum " Jieslng'n «\| retted opnh-ns complimentary or beneficial to tho Irishmen, but .ju \ the reveise, He also simko of tho favors leeched ami boasted ol by Mr. Hosing frum the HepiiUleau iurly, and added that hu must Indued bo a traitor to desert those who had treated him so wall. Gen, bllles died tbo occurrences m thu City uf Now York ns examples uf what would l*> seen In Chicago if (he Oppositionists ruled, and mdulgtd lu tho prtusM of Miehaul Kiclny to the •p. ruUtiuu of the audience, who wore tuo*tly Irishmen and KedeyllM. Mr, Keoluy took tno hour, and. In defending blmuclf from tho ali-ik of u prodoiis ui-euker, said that ho hud been a business man hero for many years, hud never Intentionally defrauded any man of a dollar, and had never done an Injustice to a ftUow-dtlacu. Ho hud performed his duties lu tha oPlcm of trust ho had pre viously held llho a servant of tho people and not tike a bully, and his i«at actions could well lie takio as u i'liaruuteo fur the future. Ho alluded to tho corruption existing to the shape of •* rings '• ta tbe Clty-lisll, in tho Hoard of Publlo Moris, among the County ComtulMioiien, and Hi ail uej«rtmeuu of Uoveruiiient, lu conclusion he ap pealed to tbo iM-oplu, Irn-spectlve of color, creed, or nationality, lu bcusif of their county, tlielr own wel* xore, fur their ihildreti and property, to support him at the election l| they thought turn an honest and hou* nranlo tnon. .. )\ . lil “I'plauee, three cheers, cries of ** We trill." end Itrlnk* fur the crowd,' 1 thu meeting nl'mirnttl till Indsv night <t Hesly • Hall, corner of Archer atenue aud Mary street. THE NINTH WAKI). Au anti-riug mootini; of ihu tupporUra of tho Koetoy ticket rosideut iu the .Suillt Ward was held leal eveuittg ut ho. l»5L> West Hatrinou kircct, aud was very uumeruusly ftlteuacd, ’me im .-t- Ing was presided over by James Lradlcy, aud trlham J raiicr was appolutwl hecrutory. J. J. I’tl/gibhoa spelts Ant, Insisting that ll.tlug was uuttuasUid by a cunveuUuu that was pocked lu Lia imcrett, aud that tbo conventual of Ihu Jchs of ihu ssuiu character, as a majority of the CummltUo of Muo who were appointed to select dtkgales did bu iu th" interest of tho “ lloss." He colUtmled tlw.t no true Democrat could support the uuuuucu of tho Opi»- b.tlou L'vUvenUuii, uud slated the reasons why, 110 expatiated at conaldcrabls length uu thu m-riU of neo-. y, Uu pe.-ullar fitness fur thu oillcc, and huhtad fur Prauk Agucw, Harney CuillQeid, *' thu late lmpm<- i.tlou from Peoria," lillly Ouahau, and Ihe rvinuinlug huichwdi of llcnlug, in u way that was queer. U ileatug was ckclvd hu would Iktow the Uppoelliuu, emhraeo Reoubllran principle* one** nor*', and at- Uumd tn hoist (Miaricv Furwidl into the KxcciHi'*" chair of Illinois. The speaker attended .a meeMtu: In the laghNcnth Ward Ti.eadav evening, nl wl-.1.n .Mini Me■t’atrrrv of the County King, nud Aid. Murphy of !!,,• f.mnrd mug, attended, to .-rents disorder. 11.1. \* Ik n Mr. Keel. y hud i j <>Krn, the v» ry mm v.ho cam" fi'r Mint i nri oii l anpian i.-t him. an I won! I votn for him neat Tin *d vy. 'I he friends of Her lug were ah nit tiic cl; v c.r.'iiUti ji(:!>■* 1.1. ,i 11. it a refusal to miji port H. Im: w.;oa r. fi.nii to i.-n j.i.rt the Hcm...r:i. , ie f.ir'y. 1: 11 L Him wi« mu HO. Dr. J».ivh. and Tom lloyne. two of lie ino- 1 prominent IMuueral** In llir. Itv, reficed to and do they no; represent tbo Uonin i r,me party ? The eomif.v an 1 iWn-ll 1 1 •*»*•*, tli«* l.it* ter composed of MlMntli, ?Tcftt*ntli, O’Hrlen, and others, support llcslng only 1i mdntaiu the ringu, of wli.i h they were tbs nuln support. Thorion Clancy craved (ho meeting'* ntten* lion for ii mi'iupnt to express Ids views, those of a worktigoun. Ho spoke from no ikt i.c.cl motive, hut his IntiTirt was that of every workliu;niin. After twcnty-foitr years’ tc»l* d. nr.' in Ciiicago. (Hiring all of which period 1m iu bond aestdiiously for the lateresls of that party, he npphed to Us representatives for aid in pro* mrlng nu oflke. Hid bis application was rati wllh llio rwponse, “CUuey, you tlun'i belong to the run, - ,” end he had to lake s bn> k Ki-a!, Us Illustrated the moral to h * drawn from hli treatment by d» billing mi amusing anecdote, whlMi was received with i't‘plam'o. Jl wan time for the pix*. phi to turn to and s-lect officers from Urn best nittcrJal, and, having dune so, cUrt them. Mr. Frar.ler, Iho Secretary, ruceeid-’d (Thu y. nud others followed until adjournment. Keeley wan «\* pneted, hut failed to put In mi ajipearntu--u at THE TK.vrit Anif«l!ug of the Tenth War.! Independent Club was held last evening at No. I*7 Writ M.idi.-ou cirert. The Chairman, Mr. P. 15. OTf.vre, said Hie meeting "h id been called to comudiT the * I-iim* of tho dlfi’crenl candidates fur County Treasurer. There were three candidates lu the Held, two well known gcntlemsn and ahoy. Mr. Keetey wasnn iiiih'peudent candidate, an Irinfamau, and a iviro-r.if. Mr. Hcslug. another can* didate, was n n tj 'i.'.Kic ia’piilillcun, who, having tuiuk mpted hlnueir lo*i>h* the Republican party, hud loft It to rrpleni*h l.lw p>'- kci.s tu tho otllre of County 'l'n-aMircr. Mr. 11 1 .' k wau a tmro luy, but from whol ho loot learned was a very good one. Keotirrltig again I* Mr. H.ving, he said ho wan the bigor* b.- r goil. tin’tu-eati r, xud nil that was disreputable mid Put. T.'ic speaker then pictured the vSrlucs of Mr, Kei !oy, who was tho enomy of everything that was i ori'iipt, and closed by a compurlson of Kcoley with HeMiig, allowing that tho littir had been an i ncniy to the Irish people dntiug his life, and that he b ><l above all others traduced the Irish character, aud wus unworthy of n single Irish vote. Mr. Collins followed in s brief address, Jn which lie «avo Mr. 1 teeing a severe castigation, and urged tile hearers to Him support of Mr. Keeley. who was no honest nun. ono who livl to lung beat looked np to rm a representative Irishman, ami who as County Troaimrir would lm a cmilt to bin (>oonle, and an earnest enemy of everything savoring of rings ami corruption, Mr. Collins was Interrupted dining bis remarks by the arrival of u large dcUvtatln;'., who entered tbc room Kith three clu-en for Keeley, Col Cleary, and Michael Mutiny. As noon as quiet had been revtored a Mr. Dixon came forward. And sang a rvinpatgu song for the «>ll -of the audience, which by this time filled the large room to overflowing, Michael MeOiUro was next called for. and van re ceived witb great applause. Ho said liming was n po litical cut-throat, au l any Irishman who HttpiH>rte,l him would sell his liirlhrlght and Hourly, The sjiezkcr then sallied into John I', Fiucrty, saying that although hehad the thirty-two counties of Ip.land Rt lita buck, he hod not enough votes to make him Clerk of the Su perior Court. [Applause.] Mr. Ooggln followed in n calm review of tho polit ical situation, and a comparison of tho merits of Kre- Icy and llesiug. Hexing bad always fought the Irish, had put his foot doivu against their holding oibco, but now be asked them to supixjrt him,—M help him to position whereby bo could pay bis individual dnlti. lie had treated the Germans very little better than tie bid tbo Irish, and hla ccudart labor bad been to unite all other Interests to depress those he was now asking favor of. [Applause.] Tbo speaker tiicu reform! to some of tuu Iriffi who wero supporting Hosing, characterizing Harney Q. Caulfield oa a “shallow paled Individual with tho brain of a peacock and tho votes of an ass." [Applause.) He was a disgrace to the Irish rue, and his poeiUlnn lu mpjxjrting ilcalug merited for him the contempt of every honest citizen. Caulfield was contributing to Ueslng's cam paign fund, aim every employe of (lie dty and county was doing the same thing from for-’o rather than choice. Every vote cast for Heslug by au Irishman would Iw a contribution toward excluding Irishmen from ollico in the county in tho future. When he was Sheriff ho damned the Irish, and denied them position, and an Treasurer ho would pur huo the same }>olicy. [Applause.] If he was defeated at the pulls he would go Into bank ruptcy in ton days, and tho question was, tihould bo be allowed to take his natural course, or rhouht befall back upon tbo County Treasury from which lo pay bis dubla ? [Applause.] The speaker closed by paying a glowing tribute to the honesty and integrity «>f Mr. Kecley, which wan received with frequent and deafen ing applause. Messr.i. Forhui, Fltzgibbons, North, ami Wilder followed In sh«rt addresses, which were well received. Tbs Ulee Club then volunteered tit appropriate sung, alter which the meeting adjourned with three rousing cheers. TDK ELEVENTH WARD. The supporter) of Keeley lo the Eleventh Ward held a meeting last night at Aurora Hall, No. 119 Milwaukee avenue. Mr. C. W. Woodman railed the meeting to order, and, on motion, was elected permanent Chair man. Messrs. Thomas North and u. A. Wilder poured hot ehot Into tbo Opposition ranks, Mr. Woodman dixscctod tbo Ilenlng ring in an nllo manner, and to tbo great satisfaction of the audience. Mr, Mlcluelson mads an address Jo the ticandlnavi an language. Mr, lleckington made a good speech. Ho said lies iug refused to dtxfiare himself ti Democrat until ha found that Keeley was in thu fluid. Then ho hastened pell mcll Into tbo Democratic camp in order lo bead od Keeley. But H would not work. A man could hot ride more than one horse at a time with safety. Mr, M.irlm called on the bcuudluanans to volo for Mr. Kcdoy. and vindicate tho principles of freedom which they inherited from their ancestors. »lr, Will iam iJradlsh, au old citizen of tho Eleventh Ward, made a ringing speech. Mr. Btantun also spoke. Tbo meeting was largely Scaualnarluu, aud wan characterized, ss all tbe Keeley meetings seem to be, by good mini bon, genuine enthusiasm, and a deter mination to have a fair election at all hazards. TUB TWELFTH WAHD. The Twelfth Ward liideiwudent Koeloy Club held a meeting at tho comer of Lafllu and ICmuau streets hat evening for the purpose of giving expression to tha Individual sentiments of thoee present In opp>otltion to the election of ilcstng, I*. 11. McLogan culled the meeting to order by noru* luatlug John McCusker Chairman, himself essaying the rule of Secretary. On taking tho chair he called tbe attention of those present to the numberless do* flck-nclrs apparent to Iledntr's record, denounced him as a miscreant with frightful emphasis, and challenged any decent man to support hire. Having disposed of A, 0., ho proceeded to dissect the remainder of tbs ticket. He should support John P. Flnurty, whom be bad known for many years as an honorable man. Ills father, his mother, his brother, and sisters were stretching their llly-whlto arms across tho briny At* lautlo appealing to John for succor fur the green 1»K ,No man could put bis Anger on uue bi<j( on tbo record of tbe Hon. John F. Flawy; ho was ouo of tho lirlghtest stars that evrr glittered about tho orbit of Jupiter. He hero gave the candidate for Ouit-rlor Court Clerkship u rest, and reached for Col, P.Cleary, Thu Colonel was not u speak* Ing man. as all knew, but o good man, Ho too was an honorable man, one whose hairs had grown gray In the fro/cii sir of Hus section. He would receive the support uf Ihn s]>caker. Ho touched Bllverspnrre with tbe wand of praise, and enlarged upon the virnus of Mlbo Mnl loy, who, though a gallant yuuuc i»au ,iml a working, man, was la bad company. Of Mr. Kceleyhu opoko in tbe moat eulogistic turimi. Hu was a star, a inn* nor, u leading man. The speaker bad Dover met him hut a dozen titme, yet Ida countt uunco Indbal.d Uni high degm- of mtt‘,sl l‘y eonipatlhlo wlih'tho possession of a public trust, Mr. McCusker became a historian of Kioluj'h bull, yet lualntalucd hu was no bolter, but if ho dlil It wuh only what tituucwall Jackbuu’a brigade would have donu under similar clrcumbtiiur.es. ilc I' ll hick on tbe reserve* and would guldo them to vic tory licit Tuesday. Itcturnlug to tho prime object of his discount, ho again cauterized A, C. Ho-lug, in. rinding hi* sou also lu the operation, and then retired pr'iin,.dy perspiring and exhausted. r-'l ♦ fjlii-a by J, JJ. Hpalford, J. H. Murphy, and oUit ri-, eoudmled tho evening’s entertainment. HTILb ANOTHER. The Kit ley meu of tbo Twelfth Ward convened In lumber.) la.ii night at nil Indiana street. Mr. J. J. K- nntdy, President Of thu ludejxjndent Club, called thu muting to order. Mr. T. U.)ttu was tho Hist speaker. Ho nude a first rat'- Kitky «p ( n li, ami wjm ucncruUHly applauded. Mr. .1. J, j it/giiihuna was culled fir. Ho believed Ibo their duly uaxt Monday as man, »»y vlhpu-s aud Hugo. Who ttupiwrted «»L *r \S.rt bey iUo rm i-chunis, thu maniiia.-iur er**, tin. I.OIM men uf the «>icy v No, but the uilli-o* Uu ’ ,orru l' l *«« who want mlrchaulL ui,' i i‘, U , Thu hornet chisaes, tlio wsyus» standing, well known l» nil. Howm once Tmimm r. sr“r“ K. “ u »“ «“"■« to limucratVaU'^ nor Hack. He .led to silver i|J mSt sUshtng aalldlistiig, * $ !* g£ JialgU. JiO 1.1UU0.1 iUK.tbu H,,. lU i( i. ltly ,j k .T,t ami Ln..u.l nil Uu ..Uil /o.m-U taibl tudicni'A bUUWUU'f air. A. Hstten bad a .jm-sil.-n to n-k B <i a worklmr man. Were they guilty Co auml dill and c^. righh) tramped under foot, t>y tiiu mo.it curnu.t tlmr that over existed lu this country, NuvrV.uk not'Went td. 1“ No, no l"J Heavy Uses weio erm-umg turv poor untn, und they would grow heavier and more LTiirhiog under the Utslug ring. Mr. Jteckington end other* followed, tad the meet ing broko up with general good fectiug. IN GKNEHAL. DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE. TALV I AYOU UIVINU TUB KBPUBUCAHM EhEWUEf JI'UtJBN. I ha mciotum of the Duuiocratlo Cook County Central Cuuiuiutue did nut uviucu much interest iu ihu:r‘cau-.o night. Ily 8 o’clock only niuo .of ilium had assembled at tho tihenuau Ilomsu to nueu-l thu aiootiug for oigauizatiou, aud half of those wanted to got through with tho haul- iu live mihutcr, iu order to. atioud Opputii' THE’’ CHICAGO TUinUNE: THURSDAY. OfTORER -JS, 1875, linn nftihorint;!*. Tonivornry organization was erTrctod with Milo? Knlmo Chairman nud A. Van Jlutcn Hroiotary. An inlurtiml talk About »Uou ni£ lUo ItapublicAtiM judgrtt mid clerk* of elec tl f m endu'd, but a motion to adjourn botn«» put mid carried, then* wan no r.'lu.ti taken. .hint an tbo ntotnlwn were ruMitng out of the room three other gentlemen I in in an appearance end evpr. s-ed no little dlaap* li’inlnutil over tho hmiy adjournment. To pacify Ili'Tii the motion to adjourn wns reconsidered. and tho «.<mo oiUcoia ekclul. At ltd* Uiuo there were urcaent; Mdcs HelmA. Van DnrJii, J. L. Marsh, It. If. Forrester, 11. M. Kenan, P.U lUiterty, 11. T. Weeks, n.m Itihlnan, Ann* Vo»s, .Tamos Dooley, H. B. flood* til. and t*. f t.i:n !: nil. Mr. Mi.r?h < ;lt;vl the following rcrolutiou saloon aa hu-ln. hi « ealh d for t /•,,,)■ ,j, r;ui the !). mocratle Coatni Committee of O.m): i-.irdy am hi favor of the np)Kilntnient of one Kepnl n 'in Ve am! one clerk of rlcethiii la each jT'< h . , -ati luctory to the llepubllcan Central Cam* inhltv. Mr. Vie* had no doubt that every ono present would (■•t[ pi-r* :h" bat m nrdrr that II might have j roi“ r cne.-t action rhould he deferred until a full ■in etlmr. :tr. Van Burcn thonfllt Iho re«olntlno should bo put for pas.uige or rejection at onee. If a full meeting disap proved r f It. they could piaulfesl their disapproval by u vota of reconsideration. Mr. Marsh said a gn at deal of excitement bad been gotten up over Iho mm-apnoinlmcut of Republican indues, nud the sooner they headed It olf in this way tilo better. Mr. Rafferty pointed ont that tbo Couuty Board met today. U would, therefore, bo unwise to defer tho matter, aud ho advocated the passage of tho rum* lutlou. The Chairman, as the question of n quorum was raised, said no rules had yet been adopted, nud tho resolution could legitimately ho passed by ou unani mous vote. Mr. (Model!, while personally In favor of the resolu tion, thought It was but Just to let tho remainder of them have i; voice lu tho matter. Il would bo rather ba-ty t* toko netton now. Sir. Van Burcn behaved In acting courteously to* wards the other membera of the Committee, but tho no os<y of tho csiu rciimred Immedlaio action. As Democrats (hey waub-l to Im fMr and Jtift toward tho enemy, and, in order to meet tho complaints, tt was fair and Just to pax* tho resolution. After further discussion, tho resolution tru put and carried unr.minouMy. The meeting then adjourned to 4 o'clock this after noon. SQUEEZING THE BOYS, IX Tim COUNTY nUILDIXO. His asHosemeut made* upon tho county and citv employed a fotv days ago Id tbo Interest of tbo Opposition party was felt ac tbo Sheriffs cfllco yesterday. Oostavoa Kora, ono of Agnow'a deputies, threw tbo tirobrami among bio fellows by demanding of each ?I. r > for (ho support of Mr. ilcsing at tbo polls, aud for luring toama for tho conveyance of repealers, etc. To Republicans tho demand was mode in tho shops of a “subscription,’ 1 but with tho straight-out* idi formality was dropped, and the demand was undo direct in tbe interest of tho party. Many of tho employe* “kicked,” but their kicking was in vals, for they bad been given to under stand that they must contribute or be dismissed from tbo service. The net of contributing must have been peculiarly distasteful to such men as Bradley and Hutchinson, who bate Hosing, but they bad the choice «>f submitting or doing wnr<to, Tbo exact amount MiM'd by the assessment could not fcu ascertained, but it Is not known that any ono positively refused to con tribute what was demanded. That obnoxious laxly, (be lirsing Volitleal Assess mfut Committee or Press-Gang, went so far as to give each of tbe poor city employ** to understand that they must pay Hi per cent of a month's salary or htivo Ikeir hr;KW nil uIT, One of the virtuous Com mittee went farther by saying that “ Every of them should pay,” and at his suggestion lists of those who |ukt and tuoeo who did not wero to bo returned to tho Committee by the beads of the various city do partmenis. In tbe Board of Public Works offices, tbits far, $ MO hare been paid In to the bookkeeper,who was required t<> tl-wlvo the money, dome of the sums paid are trilling, but they were drawn from tm willing pockets. It is quite probable that those who refuse to pay will be discharged, except In ca»es where tbeir services are Indlspcnsaido. There will likely i* trouble with eomu of the brads of departm? n(a and their clerks, for eonm of tbo o|’| ositlon leaders are Insisting upon tbeir {ray ing the sumo as the others. I’orhap* nothing will bo dcuo about the business until after the election, and then, U Holug Is,defeated, there will bo tbe dauco to pay around tin* Clty-tshcll. Home of the clerks cannot understand why they should be made to pay an asse**- ment for a county officer's election, and say the men In tbo County Building would nut mv a cent 1/ tho election Vi'cru for city officers only. But onu thing Is certain, and that is, unless they pay they will bu bounced. ELECTION GOSSIP. A lIESINO MAN PACKS DOWN. A fow days ago a aaloou-kcopcr named Keller advertised that be desired to bet a sum of money that Hosing would bo elected, and offered odds of stol, or SI,OOO to S2OO, on that event. Ah hood m tbo notice met tbo eye of Mr. John Huffman bo colled od Mr. Keller, aud desired to have bim make good bis proposition at once; but Mr Kollor was not so ready to bet ns bo was to advertise; he bad beard from some of tbo wards, aud bo probably didn't believe anything like wbat he professed to in print. So bo avoided tbe invitation of Mr. Hoffman, and in formed him that bo bad bet all bis available money and didn't propose to bock hla opinion any further. Fobowlcg is Mr. Hoffman's loiter on (be subject: Chicago, Ocl.Jfil.—l have noticed ynur advertisement in to-day’* TtttunNE offering to bet SJ.UOO to f.“ 00 that Mr, Htslng would bo elected County Treasurer. lam ready to accept yonr proposition, and will put up a certified chock If you will do tbo same, In tie bands of n responsible stakeholder. Tours, respectfully, John Horraurr, Noe. ISO and ISA West Washington street. Finding Unit Mr. Keller's faith In lieatng wna bn* (pushing, Mr. Hofftnan tried him with an offer to hot Idm even, but It was no urej ba had seen tbo signs and rmildn't bo induced (o throw away any money on He*, lug and defeat, Mr. Hoffman now desires to know If there Is any body valiant crn"g>, In tho Hosing cause to take Mr. Keller's niace awn mnue his offer. If such a nun can be found ho will ba chierfully accommodated by call* lug on Mr. Hop man ui the nddrets given. It would Is i Uiiu plan if some one of llcaimr'a Ai:»CH»incul Committee would come forward and put up some of the lU-guttcu gains of that baud of rubbers, I'rom tbe general tone lately manifested on the sub. Ject by tho Orpoeltiou leaden, it Is doaliful whether any bote can be had. The day after ho was nominated ."Mr Ucslng said In public that be was sure to be elected by l.volo majorlly. Ills followers have been slowly letting thoee figures down, until Titeedny night a prominent County Commissioner, strong m the Heslng fulth, said that he was not very confident of tho city, but thought the outside towns would make matters all right. ItEPL'iILICAN HEADQUARTERS, Very little of note could bo seen or heard at the dlf. forent headquarters yesterday, the fever of work hav ing struck all tno politicians and driven them out into the field. At the Republican Headquarters at 0 o’clock In tbe morning the various Ward Committees conferred to. gether as to the beat method of conducting tbo cam. paigtu The action of the Jeffersonians Tuesday seemed to lufuio even greater enthusiasm in the mem* tiers, and tbe assertion was very generally made that Hosing, having swallowed tbe Democntlo pill without sugar-coating, and the so-called Ueooud Convention having swallowed him In tho same way, tbo tux-payers stood a good chance of getting an hon est administration during tbo next two years, and killing off thoroughly the ring uud bummer clan. The Executive Committee held a private buslines session at II o’clock, at which nothing was discussed of lu> tercel to the public. It was reported as an encouraging sign that the young meu arc getting urouted and are organizing Suto companies lu each precinct to defend tho (.oil*. The name of every illegal voter will ho taken down, and tho criminal prosecuted to conviction, if possible. In the afternoon there were fewer present than nan at, the common programme being to come in, talk a moment, and dash out again to post placards or pledge voters. THE OPPOSITION. Tbe uicstlng ol (he OpixMltiuu Campaign Commit tee lu tbo morning was well attended, and tbo reports from thu wards encouraging. Alter that gatnsrlng broke up. Hexing uud uue i«rty started for tits county towns to the couth, and another party went north and northwest. The headquarter* were deserted by all but a few bummers fur the rest of the day. TUB ITONK-OUTTtUri. To* meeting of stone-cutters aud other reeclunks Tuutduy i-mumr, and their intense dwmadaU-iu of Hoeing and lliringisni, two titled that cunning gentle* man'# soul wnh all sorts ol discomfort, ami he in wardly look* ou ttio stouo-ciittiug interest ss au un pleasant thorn Jd the lledi. It now ap]<ears that be la muting an eflotl to lirlug back the support of tbo atono-cullm, ant by mean# which uro only suitable to an unprincipled oilhv-seeker. HU scheme u one of terrorism, uud lathis: ilutiiia collected the cards of all the stoue-cullcrs in the city, uud Usa sunt to each linn asking them to scud him their cards, with the words “fur" or ♦*against“ Hesing written ou the bach. On the face of it, it might appear that Hu-dug Vi'un tuer Jy i-auvasdmt to hud his uueuglh. Hut uu dernaalh U tlio fact, which thrusts itself to view, that ilcaing has the Court-House la visit, sod Wishes the stone-cutters to think that tf Hesing gets the County 'Treasury he will s. e that the stout-work for tbs (Jourt- HouM is let to liming muti. If a stuue-cultcr refusui to send his card to IP-siug or wrd<« uu U “ugslual Ht-alug," then. In ram; ihu lioss is elected, firm Imvo no duuico of doing uuy work uu that nubile building. ‘t his piaots merely a threat outhupsrt of llcalug, amt many elouo-cutiors, for fear of {ajcuulary losses 1 hive written “for lifting " ou their card, nut they hove uol Ihu least idea of voting fur him, aud they can't control their eta]>loyes. This is rather a low trick for thu Loud of a party to t« guilty of, aud he may l u able to get a few votes. Nulaistrer need fes» Ids power, however. If soy ituu sustains any loss ht esuMt Lu votes os ho pleases, he esu uisie licolmr mi d'tarly for lu 'ibu Uw ou this point Is very clear, hec, to. Clause ♦ » leads as lullows: Mhuever endeavors to procure tho vote of any uUn U'r, or thu lohucuceof any iwraaii,ur the mdatueo oi aoy prison over au elector at au eiscUuo, for him- Mtlf, or for or against any person, by muaus of a prom- Us of a favor, or by moans of violimca or threats of violence, or threats of withdrawing custom or dealing In buslnm or trade, or wilVn inif the t’Jrtnrnl of a rti'M, <>r In iiiging n suit or tn;mi>.vl p; '"pcutmt. or any other throat or Inhry to l-o unlirte.l l.j him or Mb in. -in*. .hail, on conviction Mu-roof, )>•< lined In a sum not Mi-edhig sl,tvo,or imprl-immi-nl in Ihe tkmnty •I'll n.n oTi-voillnn ono year. or both, hi llio dltcretion of tur I'olirl, MR. ur.r.M-.y erenis to keep up his cancans with an much vigors* cTpp. and his hope* grow brighter eret r 'lav, h» nay*. Hu heaihpiutcra were yesterday *-j.>-.ill*! »1H» ywiplo of much m<wo rrsp.vtablp Appec.raute than i*ui I l ® rmi at the OnpcßlMon room*. Thn oari.lMalo him #rtf to rrry conud-nt that he lust the head of a great l>o|mlr.rii, rlHiiu Mich a* linn nut u*eu aita for lean, amt Anticipate* being elected. rtOTN’E. A Tntnf.M: reporter cdled upon Mr. Thomas Tlorne ypatent y lo linnvlen- Mm relative to the action of tlio Demo ratio Couavntioa. That gentleman, how ever, podilveJy rifnsod lo attirees an optnton (hereon, utul (K.-UncJ also to Bay anything whkb mHlfc be con strued Into an opinion. But there was n lo.* of pad men on .Mr. Hoynp'a manly face which speM-of dis gust and dlt.riK'lotmtut more eloquently tti«n a throe-column speed) could have done. CORRESPONDENCE. A BimOKfITJOX, To the f-jt/or of 'lhe ChUapa j’nbunt Cuicauo, Oct. 25.—1 t is ft well-known fact that tho apathy of tho Republicans In going to tho polls Hob lost many tin election. Tbs great ,J|f. rloulty Is. a great many business men anil dorks live at a distance of 3 to 5 miles from (heir places of business, tml thoir noon boar is not salftcient Urns in which to rots. Now, if tUo merchants of Chicago would give half a holiday on election day to tbnso who wish to voto, I think it would increase the Republican rolo be yond a possibility of defeat. T. G. TiEsroxsmiUTT or nmcNsiur. To the Kditor o/ 'I he Chtcaao Tribune. Chicago, Oct. 27.—The processes by which n positive good becomes a positive evil are not nl* ways easily traced or readily defined, but tho good or evil of a free form of government turns so ceilniuly on tho observance or neglect of ibo responsibilities of citizenship as connected with the elective franchise that wo have no difficulty in determining where neglect of duty on tho part of the citizen has. in many instances (and notably in this city), robbed us of the good re** suits of our elective system, and fast* enod on us its worst features, almost in a permanent form. llcloAßed from tyranny in Home eliape, in a greeter or lusts degree, our citizens of toroigu birtu eagerly grasp the ballot when they reach onr ehorcts, and manliest a zeal in its use not always tempered with a duo regard fnr rcsutU. In proportion bn these are zealous the native-born citizen Ignores the ballot. seldom uses it. end thousands never go to the polls imlees urged to do bo by friendly pohcltauon or hr Noma overwhelming revolution USo nnr lute War. We arc not finding nay fault with par ties who do vote, tic they native or foreign. Ills a* privilege and duty allko Incumbent on all. nod If neglect on the part cf any placen tho polls and results of election* lu the hands of men who nee them un wisely, the man who refuses to vote is Just as rwpou nlble for these results as are those who veto a< curly ami often,” and, whether for evil or good considera tions, always find time to run the elections. Jus tree form of Government, HUe this, where »>verv man Is an integral part of the Government, am! has u voice and vote to forming tho laws under which hj lives, and selecting the officers to administer them, it to but a slight remora from a criminal act to ignore the ballot, ns ao many do. and turn it oror lu tho rabble, who rob as of all Its good features and giro us its worst only. Had the business men of this dty—(he men who have made It tbs pride of tho continent, who rained It from Its uhos la a year after the greatoit fire ever known In history—had these men given a portion of their fondness qualities to the pnmarles and the elec tions, dow any ono doubt but that oineial Integrity Instead of corruptiou and dishonesty, would have laon the clutracter of our city and county servants, and the light—almost for existence—now Imminent would not have been ii necessity. It la useless for these 4 ‘ good citizen* ” to declare that )>oiitlcs and elections are so corrupt that good men cannot take a part tn their management. If corruption and chicanery character* lio these, it to because of the absence of the bettor forced which there grumblers could have brougb* to beor, bad they attended both caucus and election, railing to do this, they are full partners with tho rab ble complained of. and here, aa everywhere, wo find tho bperatfon of the tow of penalty : those who have most neglected duty are the heaviest sufferers. If tho business men of the city are penitent enough for form er neglect to do penance at the polls Tuesday, a portion of their " lost estate ’’ may bo recovered, foy the defeat of the Ux-esten. Will they do it 7 West Bidz. HOW IT WAS DOhB. Zb the Editor of Th* C[hteaoo Tribunr; Cmo.iuo, Oct. 37.—Several HUtomesU have been published In tho Chicago newspapers regarding the Jeffersonians, their selling out, etc. Mow permit mo to say, lam |>enonally acquainted with over oue-half the members of the Jeffersonian Club, and they arc mortified and ashamed of the action of many of their leaders in the way they conducted themselves on Tues day In convention. A* 0. Healng had his friends placed all through the crowd, aud they, with a few Jeffs, kept up a shout. Then camo Doolittle, Winston, and others, and they, with Moran, sold us out. Had they taken Mr. Uoyno’s advice and that of ths bettor class, the Jeffersonians would hsvo had a power. Then • to stolid the Chairman proclaimed ths vote of A. 0, Uooiug unanimous. True, he did, but Ik was u Up. Them were districts represented who voted no. Mow, a word to ths Jeffersonians : Do not cast your vote for A. C. Healng; you will rue the day. A. 0. Hewing wants your vote only. Did A O. lieslng ad dross the Jeffersonian meeting as Jofferaontous ? Mo, sir; ho treated you like slaves, aud only referred to you once. Don’t vote for Htslug—he to a designing, clan gerous nun. Jsrr. SIR. CILTEItaPAUItr. Zb Ike Editor of Th* Chicipjo Tnbune. Chicago, Oct. 37.—1 t U well known to yon that I re. signed my commission—ton years Lieutenant—la the regular army of Sweden la April, Ibfll. I raised a bat tery—Compony 11, First Illinois Artillery—mostly at my own expense, which was hoard from (sea Sher man's Memoirs). I spent ono year—lnvoluntarily of course—in a rebel prison, and escaped by the way of Cape Fear River. On my arrival la New York Z fur nished the New York Times a map of the approaches from Fori Fisher up to Wilmington. I spent money and time In tho u Tanner " campaign. 1 have tramped the city and county for ten years as an underpaid sur veyor and civil engineer. I have never held » Gov ernment office. 1 have suffered and lost by tiro twice. My debts are only small amounts, but my family large. Can you have a good reason fur inserting slander, as far as 1 am concerned, for campaign purposes 7 The only objection I have to Mr. Wolcott la a fifth term of office. Be kind enough to use me lightly but kindly editorially and elsewhere. Mr. liens retracts the charge he made In this morning's inue. Axel StLvessrjumx. [Ur. Benz says in bis certificate that he has received the money duo him from Ur. Olivers pane, sad will employ him in future if be wants any surveying done.] Hit. kaxweix'i) position inquired for. Zb |A« Editor of The Chieiqo Tribune : Cmcauo, Oct. 2T.—The course of some of the Imme diate friends of Ur. Farwell lu supporting Ur. Hating causes some Inquiry as to bis own position. When Mr. Farwell was last elected to Congress, be was sup ported by the Republican party and defended from the attacks of Ur. Hosing by the entire Republican press. Tho Republican party has an unexceptionable ticket In the field. Its nomination was made unani mous. The entire Republican press la supporting that ticket as warmly as It did Ur. Farwell and his ticket. That ticket is abused as se verely by lining os Mr, Farwcll’s ticket was. Senator Logan has defined Ids position, and why should not our Congressman? Perhaps ho will jut do so. Bat will he nut dsUy action so long that his Immediate frLudJ will bo so fur committed that they cannot, on (heirown view of consistency, retrace their steps? There are many who would not do as they arc doing if they supposed that they were running counter to tbs wilt of Mr. Farwell, lie may think that tu opposing Mr. Uusing he may ho charged with personal ani mosity. Rut be can explain this point by stating that be is a Republican, and u working for lbs Republican ticket sud nut against any Individuals. He con take lor his mutt?, “ Principles and nut men," and call upon his friends to help him sustain a glorious causs which Usslug Is trying to rentier Ignominious. Nunfit Stoß. THIS JEVrUtHOMIAKS. r> Iht Miller q/’ Tka CMtafa iribana : Citiosuo, Oct, 2fl.—The Jeffersonian Club ami the Democratic party hare been sold out. For tills, Presi dent Uoyne, of the Jeffersonian Club, la uot wholly responsible, but tbo Committee which be appointed' and which packed the CoutobUoq hold to-day, la. That Committee met at the office of J, R, Doolittle, Jr., and hedwith F, U. Winston and A, D. Waldron, were its controlling aplrita. a Do those three men rep* resent the Democratio party 7 1 think not. They don't represent me, and I think Ifcty wIU And at thu polls that no convention (lacked by them or other* can rcpriDeitt independent Democrats. 1 shall not Ignore llio Democratio party because It has no ticket m the bold, but 1 shall voU> for the Republican ticket except Mealy, lecatiao It is Inttutudy preferable to the Doollt* tle-WlusU* bummer ticket as far as honesty and the capacity of its candidates for lha perform an co of olhciai duties are concerned. Juiix M. Davis, An Independent Democrat. QUESTION NO. 1 you DEtiINQ TO ANSWER. To tha MUtor q/ Tkt Ckltuee rribuni r Cmoioo, Oct, 37.—TUupieee tu the Sloats-Zaitumj of Oct. 31, lu regard to tho reepcctabllily of civil o Ulcers, lu which the above paper aaya that It U be lieved that Mr. MedlU knew about thu defatoations of David A. Qege, but passed it over to the interest* of thu party, etlU recommending blni, etc. Now, the question we would aek Mr. Hoeing la : Bupposlog the above ueeurtlon to bo true, which we doubt. If be did uot do the same for candidates of hie party by recommending John and William Masting for public favura, knowing the manner which they manipulated the Home Insurance Company in liquidation, by which thu Insured lost some tiuJuou by William Marling*a on- Boviirid vtuck, which could nut be collected, and tho claim sold Interne milrldarfor * mm non* through Ibt cooultmic* of thceo In (horlun? fIUU, Mr. H*dog consider* thorn an tomcat and upright men and worthy of public oinro. Bil l no doubt will muUnim to do bo «■ long aalhoy continue In tb« Mint boot. Wo *ivntt an answer. Burvtiny. POLITICS IN GENERAL. OHIO ELECTION. TUB omciAtj ttErmtss. CoLtmfitm, 0.. Oet. 97.—Tho ofHclid role of Ohio nt llio October election, as returned lo tlio Secretory of State, shows the following results, tho lioptiblican candidates all being elected: Governor—Hayes. Allen,. Utyea* majority B,S4tt LlenlenantOoreruor—Yonnir W7.WI Cary 2H7,WJt Yoniiß'a majority it,M3 Treasurer of Stale— MiliUin 3M.A77 BcLrainaf 2v.‘,714 MUlii'ui'a majority..., Auditor of State—" iillntns, (IrcoJt.. Williams’majority. .. AUorney*o«en»l—LltU-j., fowcll Lllito’s majority 4,371 Judge Huprcnio Court—Moflvnine 2:16,914 Anhburu 232,328 MolKnluo’s majority 4,616 Member Board of Public Works—Thatrher 2W.901 OTlagan 2i'-'.ort7 Thatcher* majority. Tho Prohibition vola on Governor wns 2,r ; 91; tho highest. Prohibition vote was on Lieutenant* Governor, 3,1530. IOWA. THE HIXYEBNTU GSMSBAL ASSEMBLY. Special m.ipnlch to The Chicano Tribune Des Moines, la., Oct. 20.—Tho following is a list of rncmbora-olfcct to tbo Sixteenth General Assembly: SENATE. Pu-trkt. 1. Lee—Heury W. Itotherl*. 2. Vaa Burcu—Jauls B. Pease*. .1. Davis— lhraho A. H’otm. 4. Appanoose—Joshua Miller. ft. Monroe tad Wayne—Usury L. Daahloll. 0. Lucas uud Ciarlje—B. B. Bestow. 7. Decatur, eto.— Prod Toule. 8. Montgomery, etc.—Alfred Ilobanl. !». I’o tnwattuiiiio and Mill*—George F. Wright, 10, Dee Molii' B—,T. Wilson WilUame. 11. Henry—lolm S. WooNoul, 111. Jctforsoa—Mofoi A. McCold*. Jo, Wu|>cllo—loscph 11. Merrill'. 14. Keokuk—HohEa M. Ni;wt<vn. Ift. Washington and Louisa— U iKmm T Tilton, 10. Dallas imd Ett:uUuoD—llknbv Tuoonbobu*. 17. C;ih«, etc.—LafoycUo Tootig*. 13. Ma)mal:u—T. 11, Gilmore*. VJ. Marlon—Tolin L. McCormack'. 2j. Warren—William Graham. 21, Muscatlup— (Jxtbcrt If, HVorf*. 22, Heott —Jeremiah 11. ilurvhp*, 23, CUulon—.ValAamrt A, HerreJ. 21. Cedar—Henry A. Carr, 2ft. Johnson—lizcklul Olark. 2'l. lows—John S. W. Rumple*. 27. Jasper—Frank T. Campbell*. 23. Polk—Tiiojias Mitchell*. 2'J, Hardin and Humlltou—Kllaa Jcaanp*. SO. Jackson— VfiUutm A. J/cGpmt*. ill. Jones—Osoikib W. Lovell.' 02. Linn—Stephen L. Dows. S 3, Ucntou—John SUauc. ill. Mnrnball and Grundy—L. Delos Arnold. Oft. Dubuque—Dcudlh N, Cooley.* OH, Delaware—Lewis O. Hcricy. 37, Buchanan—M. W, Uurmon. 33, Poweshiek and Tama—lon* Conaway.* 30. Clayton— Jn!m T, Sloiitmun, 40. Fayette—William Larrubee. n 41, Allamakee—Ati/nur.' //. A'mnf.* 41 Wiuneehli-k—Georga U, WJtlott,* 43. .Mltolicll, ole,—Arad Ultclicock. 41. Black Hawk—Edward 0. .Miller.* 46. Story sad Boone—W. U. Gallup. 46. Cerro Gordo—LcrnuU Dwells. 47. Pato Alto, Webster, etc.—lildin J, Haruhorn, 43. Dmner, etc.—(llrom Bailey.* 49. Gutbrln, etc.—Samuel D. nlchols. ftO. Woodbury, etc.—Ucorgn D. Perkins.* Rnpubllcaus (lu romau) Opposition (lu iUUc) Bepubllcan roajorily.... (•) To fill vacancy, <*) Holdover. 'XTie six wboso names are in small capitals were elected on Anti-Monopoly tickets two years ago, but have thin year acted with the Republic ans, which will increase the Republican major ity to 32. * house or representatives. District. 1. Loe—W, 0. Hobbs, John Gibbons, J. N. Irwin, 3. Dee Moines—John U. dear, David Lynch, It. Henry—William Alton, Jacob Kauffman. 4. Jefferson—W. JU 8. Blniona. 5. Vuu Huron—YAomaa CAmfp. h. Wnpollo—i>. Jacob, W. Dlxou, Q. A, Sladton, 7. Davis— L, D. ilotihJcm. 8. Monroo—A, SL Ofiner. 1). 10. Lucas— l). M. Barker. 11, Wayne—E. Olcmlexmleg. 13. Decatur—B, P. McNeiU. 23. Clarke—Jacob Prondfoot, 14. Ringgold and Union—Samuel McZldery, 15. Taylor—John Madden* IC. I’ago—K. B, Hoag. 17. Fremont—William M. Brooks. 18. Mills—John Y. Stone. ID. Pottawattamie— Daniel Hunt, 30. Montgomery and Adams—O, A. Morey. 31. Audubon, Shelby, Adair, and Cara i M. K. Camp bell. 22, Madison—J. J. Smith. 33. Warren—Samuel Irwin. 21. Marlon— U. T. Clark, J. 0. Elliott, 30. Mahaska—W. B. Beevers, UarUn Tice, 3rt. Keokuk—B. A Cleveland, 8. A. Earned. 37. Washington—O. T. AuJd, WlUtom Said. 28. Louisa—R. E, Denton. 33. Muscatine—C. 0. Horton, E. A. J. Gray. 30. Scott— Ernst MuelUr, Evame MiraharJ, J. A, CVoir/onf. 31. Clinton—A. H. Thayer, Henry Uortsman. John A, Young. 32. Cedar—Alex. Moffett, B. O. Scott. 33. Johnson—Kuab Clark, O, W. McCone. 31. lowa—John L. Williams. 3’>. Poweelitok—Charles T. Graver. DC. Jasper—Ueorge U. Wilson, J. W. DewaMk 37. Polk—Joelah Given, W. 0. Madden. JH, Dallas—T. C. Norris. 53. Guthrie—O. J. Main. 40. Harrison—A. if. Dolton, 41. Monona, Crawford, Ida, and Cherokee—George Rue. 43. Oroone, Carroll, Calhoun, and Sac—o. H. Man ning. 43, Webster— Samuel flute* 11. Boone—Levi Colvin. 45. Story—Milton Evans. 4H. Hardin—John Hall. 47. Marshall-W. D. Mill*, 48. Oruudy—Jamaa Underwood. 43. Tama—Gamaliel Jagua, BU, Black Hawk—U. 0. Hemenway, IT. P, Homer, 51. Denton—John McCartny, R. S. Johnson. 03. DucUanan—John Calvin. M. Una—W. 0. Jordan, William Ure. 54. Junes—W. T. Shaw, Uaorga W. Latbrop, 56. Jackson—A*. IK. EUteart, IK. if. JieeJ, BC, Dubuque—J. K, Graves, 2'. IK, Johnelone, TAropA bus Crautfonl, 67. Delaware Joseph Chapman. 58. Claylou— Charles ilenUtl, Thomas D, Whits* 53. Payette— Puller. 00. Allamakee— h. Union. 01. Wiuneahlok—Warren Daaforib, M.N. Johnson. 03. Dromer—Louis Cose, S 3. Chickasaw—John Mellugb. 04. Howard—Henry T. Itemf. OV, Mitchell—lease P. Brush. 08. Floyd—J. D, SUepardson. 07, Butler—John palmer. 68. Franklin and Oerro Gordo—L. D, Lane. 09. Wurth, Winnebago, and Hancock—H. H. Duih. 70. Humboldt, Hamilton, aud Wright—John U Morse. Tl. Pocahontas, Buena Vista, Palo Alto, aud Emmet— O. 6. Roblmiou. 73. Clay, Dickinson, Osceola, and O’Brien—John F. Glover. 73. Woodfourjr, Plymouth, Sioux, and Lyon—Samuel Itopubllcaas ™ Democrats. .****3o Republican majority 40 Republican majority on Joint ballot Of the flfty antt-iuouops lu tbo House it tho l4**t HCBBion, scarce tmlf-a-dozeu have oovr boon returned. MISCELLANEOUS. TUB COLORADO ELECTION. Denver, Col., Oct, 27.—Additional rotarnß from the late election ehow heavy gains by the Ropublieaue. who will havo at Uaat two-tblrda of tho ConaUlutlonai Convention. TUB WISCONSIN CAICPAIQK. tfoteial Uieoateh ta Tht CAacaee Tribm*. OmiKosu, Wu».. Oct. 87.—Tho Republican Con vention for the First Assembly District has uom* inatod 11. 13. Jackson, a prominent lawyer. In the Second District the Democrats have nominated Oeorga Doulelaon. Norwegian. Seteial UUpalth U> TtnC% lesqw Ttibtma. HxbwxvKSß, Wis.. Oct. 37.—The Bapublicena ol the Town* of Milwaukee, Oranvllle, and Wanwatoea. constituting the Tenth District** to-day nominated Fred A. Kauthe for the Aaecmbly, and renominated Vo.ey, the Incumbent, for bchool Bupertotondont, They will on doubt be elected. Lemuel Ellsworth was unanimously nominated for the Assembly by tho Heyenth Ward Republicans to night. A SEPDUUOA* UIVTXNO AT BUrfALO. Spatial VUpatah Is TA* Chit ass TtUntna. DuirrsLo, N. Y., Oct. 37.—A Republican mus-mset lug la being held to-night et Bt.Jamoe’ Hail. The ■peakera are the Moo. Rnecoe Ouok ling, the Mon. Ly man K. Dam, and Bheroian 8. Rogers, esq., Btate Bon ator—to be. The ball la Jammed. TUB PBJIBSVLVANU OAMPAIdN. Pmisoan, OX 37.—A very large Re publican —- meeting, held at Sharon thla sveiurg, was addretssd by Oov. Uartranft, tha Hmi. W. W. Ketch um, end the lion, L, DmXord, of Ohlp. The Riveting wag the largest and one of the niotleolhunlaedo ever held In that town. A spirited iii'-ntlmi wan olsn licit) at :.‘«w Castle, which w.in niMrcs-rd hy es-Henalor John Boittand Capt. Anne, n| tbla city. iiAt.riMoßK mi euicrtov. fl.ti/mmiu', Mil,, Oct. a;,—F. (•. Lai robe, Demo crat, wna to-dav elei-ted Mayor of tbla clly by v,7;JI ma jority. POLITICAL NOTES. CaMlita M, Olay in to Utaalaalppi for the Coa lemtlr* ticket. If Fam Cary dowm’l cnwl out from tinder the debris pretty boob, It will he in order to dig for the remain*. ■~fh>niioietd ReiittbUeatK William Sprague, of Bhoda Inland, !a Is farnr of In flation. Tbla In natural for Wllllx-t a# a tleUor, but his creditor* would bo Inclined to differ with him on thin point.—OncinnjU U izttU. .237, TU3 .232,214 Jiklr« Perthlng, of rsnnsylvania I Copies of that beautiful hymn. " Lot the dead and the beautiful rial,' ran bo obtained of the widow or oilier surviving roll lives of llio Into William Allan. Wo mention tbla thinking you might ba at lota for an appropriate selec tion lo be iiidj at your funeral oo the drat Tuesday In November,—Ware/wrrt hift. Of the canvass In that Slate, fh« New York Tmen eava: “Wo ara assured that the State Committee L.ia ■u its jwearailoa Inforraalloa which leuvca no doubt whatever as to Iba success of the Ibjpnbttcan blate ticket. A very thorough canvass of the btato Lna been made, nod it la found that everywhere wo have made enormous sains during the bud fortnight, and thru the, mockery of Democratic “reform” la Ucomiugmore and morn ohtlom to the people." Oov, Tildou ban publiahod another picture of him »clf In his favortto altitude of *• Ucrculw.” It may be very prollv, bid Mr. Ttidco belters himself grossly in regird to bla logs, and altogether cx|mw) moro of Ida beautiful figure than la slibdly necM&uy for earn palffn puppo**, Mr. Tildou draws tnary fancy pnr» trait aof this kind; we may soon expect him to appear before the pub.lc In Abyssinian uill-drena costumo, which la said to consist of a pat of butter on the top of tha heed.—.»ia York Twit*. . 3,963 .296,2111 ,2V 2,271 . 3.930 .2,12,437 The 81, Louis has experienced & change of heart, nad tualead of going for Jlr. Chan dler. as It did the day after Ida appointment. r..-»v* : '* The Demo.rallo papers are a»ii&uig £»ch Chandler eo fearfully that we bogln to think ho mud l>e Just the man for the place. Wo were not aevloasly In favor of Ida appointment, *» onr readers know, but when we opposed It we were unt aware that tha Cincinnati L'n (jwivr uudthe Now York IPorM would undotbotwo wing* of the Democracy la bitter denunciation nf him.” The Delaware tltato Journal lilts at Ibo root of the matter In tbe following : “ Uncertainty ms to the future Is Ibo disuse wbl U u paralyzing tho huHitetis of tho country, clngeing tbe machinery In oiir fmlotlu and holding (hoummts of laboring meu In enforced idleacs.3, liusmere r.u*u cm lOAke iholr calculations if only they have a piven con dition o| tbo nntloual finance* to look forward to with certainly. Tbe present stagnation may ba In part, at Moat, attributable to tbe apprehension of coiiaiaiit in* tormuddllug by Cougrcan with tbe currency and the Blecnco of any fvcllug of necurlly lu tbo future,” i « °.V^ **3e Satn Tlhltm's aea’n will ratlefr the inflation Democracy. shaking for Ibont In W.-siem 1 cnueylranla, tho Tilnevillo Conrii r sayr>: *• Tho deop ®uu unforgiving fr cnltncnl against (he Tammnuv Demoonta for their perfidious conduct toward our Ohio brethren In (belt hour of trial lo universal with lu« Democracy of tblo fltale, audit ins norvod Ui-m rUo V L V*°r oVI Keystone Done crats will take ntxdep backward. Every day them Is camion fresh evldeuco that tho i«uilo rlll.dod.ic against contraction. With tin bright prospect* bo fnro uo, wo call mum every man to consecrate himself to tbo good work from this time on to Ibo election." As totbe ctfojt of tbo school-qur-rlLm ou the vote ®* OJdo, Toft, in bis Philadelphia tpce.b. R f bo< >H»Pstlon warmed up men who mluht othiirviflo not hsTu felt nutllrtcnt luteroat to vo‘c, and n caused some bi-rd-mouey Democrats to vote tho li«i pubucan ticket who would otherwise have kopo wlUi Uidr party notwithstanding tho currency issue. Il:it there can bo no doubt for ovory luflatlonli t who voted tue Ilepubllcan ticket on account of tho udiocil-qnea t on, » hundred bard-money men voted for Alien and Cary no their allegiance to tbclr party, and nn the'r confidence la Thurman, Ilanaoy, Wttrd. and other Jeiucra who adviKd and urged them." Tho Ïf Dill Allen In the l'omisytr.iala ranrusß bitvo (Uocorored by tbo Plillr.ddnhl* Vu'.khn. Which uyt; 1 Woare very much gr\ttlflcd to learn tb vl William Alien, CKivomur of Ohio, end Uefoatod candidate for re-election, has been Invited to tnko tho slump for tho Democrotlo party in ronuaylvauU, uud that be will rise up’and toot bis foghorn lu (hat behalf.dan early day In nttsburg. When afflictions come, tbo moot cfllclcnt comforter la the man who boa been through tho tlnry furnace, who bos endured tribula tions, and who baa that largo comp.-iaslon wbluli ia hern of such csperlouce. Mr. Allen will thus bo very useful to Judge Pershing on or about tboOddoyof November.” Senator Anthony, in bis paper, the Providence Jour no/, earn of tbo now Secretary of tbo Interior s *• Mr. Übandler la a bualnua man. Uo bu o great fortune by tcgUlmatomercantile operations. lights dlstlnguiabtxl blmncif by tba advocacy of a round currency, and baa long been one of tho most reiialdu and trusted leaders of tbe Republican purty. Hv ia a man of great thorougbuevi uud industry, for which bo will find abundant opportunity In his now position, luidbolsnoteudllylmposodnpon. No mun In public life ban been more nhamefully lied about, personally. P«iUtlcally, and In orcry way In which dlwppolntcd up plloints, eoiirtU politicians, and repulsed blai k-m&llors cxblbU their venom; and nobody cares leas about It,** Well-founded business uonfltlenco consulates of It self sn Inestimably valunbla kind of currency. Where Ibis vsluu la from uny cause materially Impaired, there is no such thing posslblu ss a sufficiency of motiny for tho business of tlio coimtry ; for money alono will ir.t answer tbo needed purpose. And one of tbo essential requisite,-) of this confidence la that tbo figures lu ac count-books obould bare some definite mcuulng. Tho question what Is Indicated by tho word “dollar” needs a more saUafactory anawer than that of tho in llatlonlsl, <• A dollar Is a dollar." One of tho meet Im portant qualifications cf a good bookkueprr la. aa ovurybodv knows, that bo should write a legible hand, but no scratch that pretandod to be writing at all could bo morn Indistinct and confusing thin tho schemes of tho inflationists would render lhacuirloa of thu best penman that ever exorlcd hla skill over thu pages of a ledger.—.Ww Fort Timet. Judge Taft, of Ohio, in hit speech at Philadelphia Saturday night, said of the canvaaa In Ohio; “ 1 bavo heard It has been rcproccnted by toms lufluUon iats, who aro hoping to reirlovo their furtuiiM In remisylvanU, that thu Ohio election did not decide the financial question. But no Issues were over mom thoroughly canvassed, or more closely passed upon, thim this. It was unquestionably the leading issue. Ills not necessary to deny that tbo school question hud Its Influence, und helped to produce the result. . . . Evi-uuu tbo Cn'holio and school question, there Is no reason to doubt ten Catholics voted with the Democratic party on account of the Ocghsn law, without any regard to the currency question, where one Inflationist voted the Republican Uckot on thu same Issue. If anything was ever settled by bo elec tion, It Is most clear the paiwr-money i*sus was settled on tho 12th of October, so far as It could be done by tbo people of Ohio," The HU Louis fitpublUmi thinks the agitation of the money question was only begun in Ohio. It says: “Tho money question—which is more a question of debt than ono of mouoy—will have to be fought over again ; indeed, it will hare to be fought continuously, till sumo ending of U shall be reached. The next field of contest fa Congress, and tbe next opening of tho strife is nearly at hand. Tbe mouoy problem will bo tho overshadowing question lief oro tbu Forty-fourth Congress, from tbe first to the lost day of tbe ap proaching suasion. . . it will turn on the act of the Jato session of Congress providing for the resumption of specie-payment in 1879. . , If the struggle thus begun should become ahw. . ■' as there Is aomu reaeoutospprcheud.it wuum uua indecisively la Congress, and have to bo again fought over in tbe Presidential election, producing such a national agita tion as Ohio has Just parsed through. Tbo country has the greatest reason to be thankful that Secretary Bristow la not so fond of blowing hi* own trumpet as Xltdan Is. Mr, Urlatow has been fur tbo past several uiuntbu engaged In rootlog out tbo moat cxtcoalve and furmldanlo system of frauds which ever fastened upon the public revenue. In faro of tbo strong opposition be lias bunted down the crooked whisky rings, has aueccufully )iru*oiutrd uumcroua cu&cd, and lus now at Uat conipwllud (he most promi nent otlemlen In Ht. Louis and Cincinnati to make pleas of guilty and surrender unconditionally. This work ha has not merely laid out. but baa actually car ried through: and yet bow quietly has he done It all. Hu has nut advertised htmaalf or blown his trumvot before him. All that the pitbllo has known of ills work has been by deeds, and not by words. But, sup posing ho had been the sort of *• reformer " TUden », mixing his reform with one jiert of deeds to nine parts of wind; Just think what an Intolerable volume of bunxum the country would bare to digest,—.Vprfnp jts.'d (Moss.) Utivn. Secretary Chandler Is butter known In Detroit than any where oUe, and this it what the Detroit I'ree l*rc»s, the standard Democratic authority la Michigan, says of hisnp|>olnlm»ott *• lu ibis Stats, where Mr. Chandler Is best known, and to which be is Indebted fur hla political fortune*!, hU appointment will be looked upon oa in ionic re spects s good one. fie is universally recognised os a man of extraordinary energy, and Ids personal hon esty bos never been questioned. It la to hla credit that In a Congresilonil service of eighteen ytuni, much of ittaatlmu when corruption was ramiunt, there waa never tbs allgblcst auspidnu that his hand* were stained with ill-gotten gains. Whatever uee ho may hare made of bis position—however be may have controlled Federal appointments to strengthen him In his place, cr however unscrupulous, as Chairman of the Republican National Executive Committee, he may have been hi the use of anything or everything to «m success fur his party— he has always remained, as a Heustor and a mao, unpnrchued and unpurchasable. As Becvolary of tbe Interior he wIU, If his past record furnishes any ipurautoo fur the future, be thoroughly honest himavlf, and iualal upon honesty on thu ]«rt of his subordinates. Nor is his honesty *d the simple minded sort which takes everything is true. His is jwt a simple and confiding nature. On the contrary, ha Is a man of kcon eoniproheualoo, ohrswd and ea- 6 sclous. No department under his charge could be ouoy-coubed with fraud without his knowing U." OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. I.omdok, Oct. 27. —titearuaUip California, from New* York, aud Valeria ml, from Philadelphia, have arrived out. Faatueu Point, Oel. 27.—dteamablp Quebec, from Liverpool, baa arrived. New Yobk, Oct. 27.—Arrived—titeama hip Wielaod, from Hamburg. QoauoTovnf, Oct. 27.~8Uamar City of Neiv York, from flow Yofk».haa armed. hadwat's remedies. r. zr,: Radway’sßsaflyßalief CURES TUB WORST TAIS3 111 fiwD One lo Twenty Minnies, JOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertisement need anvim Mifi’er with [v.iu- Radway’s Ready Relief IS A CORE FOR EVERY PAIR. It vras (he Dr.l and is tUo Only Pain Remedy avdsMS *isr ' !»« In from One to Twenty Minutes, lihrnn)vio, h RM-ri(M”n, nI C J?. or printed with dhUHni/'mtfrr) u, ‘ S ‘* Radway’s Ready Relief WIU AFFOED DISTANT EASE. iDflammfttlqn of tho Kidneys, InflamraaUn. o! tho JUlfidaor, luflommation of the Sow Ola, Mumpa, CotiffCJUou of the liUnKs. Boro Throat, UiflJoult Breathing, Palpitation of tho Heart, _ Hyatofico, Croup, diphtheria, Cc .n Innuensta. nuarlncho. Poothacho, Nonralsln. Bhoumatiao, Cold drills, Ague Chills. llio application of the Beady RcJiof to the „ Sudcmi'rort. 1 10 IMU ° or <iltfiuulty oalili wfll •1 wenty dn m In half* torahler of water will. i a t i.. minutes, earn •,’ramps, flour SfomaoV n..- bum. Sick Heirtaebp. Diarrhea, I ia ilia Bowel*. and all Internal palm. J uuoHc.mnj t ■na r e» ; >rt i .hr, ! J.J«l,-, v , carry B bnttlo of RAD WAV’* 111-.ADY RI.LIt.t with thorn. A fnw drnjn in water will prJYODt sloiniw or .>aln« from cluneo of wat •* tl bettor iban French Brandy or Dittoes aa a itlwulaaL “ FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Apiio cnnvl for fifty rents. ThmUM.. ««‘«J«» neut In Uio world that will caro f O T- r and all other matvln>i>, bill .ir, sparrst/ImboM and nthor (e*m (ald.-d by lu'lray'a iMIS) aanffiL A PadnavV fleadv llolf-f, billy cunt* per Lott ~ 1 “ M boldlyDrupgUt*. * ‘ HEALTH! BEAUTY! fitrona and traro rich Word s Incrravj of flwb md wjL-Mi clear iktn tod beautiful complexion ascutod toaU. DR. B.ADWAY'S SARSAPARIIIAN RESOLVENT Has msJ? tbo most aatnnUhln* our-s. S 5 qulek. m rapid are tho chances tbn body unjorsodt under tho influent o( this truly woo* darlul medicine, that Every Cay an Incivasc in Flesh nfll VTelgbt h fcjoiTi and Tell. THE GREAT BLOOD POEIFISB. Every drop of the SampArllliao Ilcaolvjnt oommaaU eatca tun ugh (bo blujtl, twcat, urine, a:id oibir Soldi oud juice* •>} ilia system, taj rigor of lifo.for It re Min Ihj wattßS u( tbo body unU now nnd »oiunl naieniL c'cn iJla, o.'Siiiniiitlijn, glandular dhe**e,ulaui in tuo tDfita:, moult), tumor*, uuth-a in the (Uadaowt n'/ior pail* «>t the ayatcm, aoru eye*, itmmorqu* ilia cliaritea ir »m tlio oars, and the worst (onus of ikiadit catc*, omutiiiu, favor aurc, icald hood, riagwutin, uh rheum, crjilpuki, ache, black»pj|», worm* fulbeUnb, turnon-, caacors In tho w.nnh, and all w*akaaloi aid ratuml dhclmgos, night Inm ol ipsrmiuJtU wastes of tnu life principle, aie wlttiln the eorallv* rear* of this wonder of modern oliemlslry, and a towdiyi’ oh will nrovo lu any cnrina using It .for elthar dlicus lu indent power to care toem. * If tho patient, dally becoming reduced bythsvraitM and decomposition that ii continually pmarowlar, ceedalu arresting time wastsi, and repair* tb* wo* w.tll now materia) mode frrni healthy blovd.-aad this lbs Haianp jrillUn will and does aecnre,—a corstseerUlai fur when once this remedy comm -ueoi its work of purin ration, and * iccrcd* In dlmlal'Mng the lew ct wnlr*. iti repair* will be rapid, sml crory day tlio nallcal wju fool bhneulf growing bettor and strongs-, the towel getting better, appollto improving. sad Jlrab and *Meal tocraulna. Not ouly does the Himpsrllllao Resolvent eieet IQ knownromadUl ayrnte In taocure of Climnle. Scrofalm. C’onilKutlonal, and hlin dheatc*. but it is tha only pod tiro curs for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb DHaass*. Graval, Distal*', Drape, stoppage of water, Incontinence of urine. Uri|.it *'*{» ease, oibumlnuriv, anti in all cams whorMberusio bnet dmtdopoHltH, or tho water Is thiol:, cloudy, roit-w w|Jk •übatanoo* luo Uio white of an cfj. or thioal* lu* *#-t< silk, or thoru laainorbM. dark, Lillou* app.-mcor, *•» white Ixmu-diut deposits, and when there I’* pilckain& burning sontatloa wbor pai-lng ua'.jr, and pain Wausau of the tack and along tho lolaa. Tumor «f Twelve Years* llrowlh Cured hi UtJuayS ICcaolveut. UavxnLT, Mm*.. JuU 1*& Dn. RadviT: I hare uad ovailaa lumur lu (hei oauM and bowed*. All the dootonaald “ Ihere V f It." I tried e»er»tbln« that w*» r:coiiujeod:d. hutu--* Ing helped me. 1 eew your KowlyoaU and thcJiall would tty it! hut liadnn lalth lu It. keMU»JIUd»aJ foied for twelve rear*. I twit fix buyloa of }'• amiouo box of )(a<T>vat a Pills and t««i botlls* jl ihmly Relief, and tboro 1* not a sign of tumor W l* ie_a or foil, end I leal hotter, atnarter, and happier to*oi have fur twelve rearr. The worU tumor wa» in the w» alda of tin lioweia, over the sroln. I wHt« t hU the benefit uf others. You can KNAPP. Price, 91 per bottle. AN IMPORTANT LETTS, Srora a proxnlnsat gantlcnua aodiesldantot J(M , (ucuteput lorTyyoais well Kuo«a to uj aaJ'P**" publishers utroogUoat too UnlUd otau.. Nrw t'onx. Oci. U. Bn. lUnwiT -DeanHin: lain indiiaadbf • duly to ilis autferiji* to make a briflf. »i»i am9 ? l MOikhiK of »>.nr m.tic;aeoii mr»aK. ‘ of I 1*?, i,i r4B J had been afivoud with Bumu trouble iqlbJ urinary or«*u» which acme twelve month* ef • , e *ins in a moat terribly Aili-otingd.ajaso, tihicuilu t'“* f all aald iraaa prostalio alrwturo la Uw uro.na.a* a •• (| fiaiomaiiun of (ha kidneya and hliddsr. eud s* , thalr oplnioa that my *(*-19 d prsvsw aj eversettlag radically cured. I had tx)«a * phyalctau*. sad tud taken a lame ouanUhr j» *?, pothollkipatbloaud homeotathioi bet ged k®Lfa h» too/ I Did reaiTof utooliUtDC curo.Uavltur beca mad* OJ/®" rsniedlca, audeome four month* read shV.i 'b**a PblUdelpbiaftatHnftitf AVniof fto*<of aenf• "jy effected on a penoa who Dad mug b*ea been. I wen* right off and fft *naie of JJJjJ.Tfu,- puls-, parllla, Ib'inlvaal, Ready tlellsf, and Rw>l iro8 * and coromaoced Whin* tbs u. In Ibis# dW* l •“« re * r fy lelleved, and now feel g. walUa «*cioelanatL 0. DR. EADWAY’S Regulating RH S BowoU. PtU*. »Dd *U |JorM«imto'iu,iUß V«X cer». Wk/r»Dlc3 toeUect* 0 r d«l«*' w ‘* 1 ©Ublo. couUlnU* no m«oui/. mJo«r»u. or d r3-Ob»«rTe the folio vrtna .ynpiom* w<* lUaf I'Uordera «l th*Dl*o*li™Ufa«n»i b H J»dla £ feu. rtSgJ'SJuiS’Iji'pK 1 ji'pK In A. H»j. JWIogMI •! |^‘ffi':‘‘ui.l. iSdd.aVtltioyi' B.u, .',£>• «*S bo*. Hold bj drnifUU. w Head “ False nnd True, g ■UibtMßl |«B.