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VOLUME XXXII. EXPOSITION, " POSITIVELY No Extension of Time, Extraordinary attractions all the week. No advance in prices. Admission, Adulls, 25c.; dren under 12, 16 S AN NG ROy o PRATT & PARKER, BALES AGENTS OF THE Lako Superior Powder Co. Blasting Powder. $2.00 PER KEG IN CHICAGO. SPORTING POWDER, Anowand saperior aclcle, Allaparlswen shoald oy CHICAGO. POLITICAL. Disastrous Defeat of the Republican Ticket in Ohio Yesterday. CHEAP LOTN. The Democrats Believed to Have Walked Off with 16,000 Majority, A Light Vote in General and a Heavy Democratic Increase. ‘The 014 Fls; ALLA GRANGE, waves trinmodant, andso do my LOTE T "Fhe. manv. tears which hve Deen Ravings Banks, have brourht JOY. 1hose who had put thelr money in my $100 Lots, whicn are tho safestand best Investment the Iaboring-man clesk, teacher, mechianic, and man of small meaas €aa pomibly fnd, HY LOTS AT LA GRANGE i3 from the Depot. snd 7 miles from A Ry et T verty, aad | s sei: 1o them for $100, £13 down and $5 monthly. This makes it cont you, afier yotir first payment, only 17 cents & dsy. Vo caneave (haton cigae money, or yourgood wife will fiud B way to economizo justalistio more, §o you can Dy-sod-by have . A BEAUTIFUL HOME OF YOUR OWH. A CGCRANGH Ison the Chieago, Burlington & Qfllm:l{ Rallrosds fs one of Cbhicsgo's moat attractive sud enterprisi ||1 suburhe, belng besutifully situated among hills and groven: has now about 1,000 inhabitants, and growims nvldlr clhiurches, scho Atores, etc,, 01C., and is only bialf way betmeen Chicaso and East Grove, DuPage Co. REMEMBER, Tia Grange is in Cook County. 1 havonaw elghteen houses under contract, all to he finished thia fall, and eleven of them imost ready for oreuj , There are KO PROJECTED IMPROVE. MENTS at LaUrange, but come and ree fur_yourscifs Chil- The Workingmen Evidently Contributed Largely to the Result. Republican Malcontents and Stay-at-IHomes Like. wise Assisted, Tie Neptune Powder Co's Neptune Powder, mott rebahle and effective of bigh explosives, g PUSE, BLASTING CAI‘S,“&E. P ROOM 1, 41 WEST VAN BUREN.ST. : N PUBLIOCATIONS, A A AR AN A A PP S S Pt Priovalusble to Busingss Mon, and all who use the Mails, Reduced Vote and About 30,- 000 Republican Major- ity in Towa. How a Democratic Sorehead Con= vention Was Called to Order. TNITED STATES B An Opportunity for Antl-Tammana- 1 T a0 The oUheE suburos commpined,” o L Urasgs ny to Punish Its Arch- COMMUTATION ON-THIS ROAD VERY LOW, Enecmy. And TIAINS ALMOST EVERY HOUR. i ‘The Nallroad Company are now selling tickets to LA GRANGE, GOOD ON ANY TRAIN, FOR TEN €ENTS. GET_THE MAILROAD CO,'S8 SUBUNDAN TIME. « PUBLISHED QUARTERLY, BY AUTHIORITY OF ‘rlrllgx;on-onxcz DEPART- Lemsons Suggested by the Recent New York Democratic-Con- withing to stiend church (n the city. DO 1L, 15 see these Lots tefore hoyle. 1t fa (0TOBER NUMBER NOW READY, | uf Gkl BASER RAT S omro. TOW IT LOOKS AT COLUMBUS, Bpectal Dispatch to the ChMcaga Tridune, Coruunus, 0., Oct. 10.~The indications at this hour (1 o’clock ®. m.)are that the ontlre Democratic State ticket has been elected, to- gether with a joint ballot majority in the Legls- T Vil Asst Pars o Buid REMESBER, LOTS SHOWN FREE! good 10-room two-stary Toure, fust Onished, at La Urange, with two lota, that 1 will sl for §1. only £250 u-};.c balance The pablishers of the PosTaL Guinz beg to call at. tention to the many features which render It & mecful sad vaiuatie publication toall who desire clear and ace curato {nformation about matters connected with the alservica. It 1s the only orpiciaL publicstion of iy, I&iso have the best Ihe kind {n the country, {s earefully revisad and core T taeke aod Daautiral S rected every three montha, and eachnumber contatns | krounda and shrubLery, Tor $10. 00 Lrne 10 sult, 1;:;"’ th{"{"""fi‘“n"::f;'?d {."’mh?::‘"“‘“l'; 1 Liat of all the Post-0Mcestn the Unit- A ooty btave, and haiarics of Oives of the arst, second, and third classes. afistot Hcuty-Grder Ltces, bormcaito snd Taterna: l, Including Canmis. " xfi‘}:‘:‘o{&uuflr{ Trier Ofces, and an Atphabotical 0f Conntien. eugpeations to the Public, and nformation abogt Mall- #3i) Diteetions about Money-Orders and Meginered 140 Forolam sad Domestto Fostage on allclases of M Hours of Asrival and Closlng of Malls fa all the princt- 1l cities, 1 Ball B . FlRset Hinporatanstemers, o0 e prinet ] cities. REfines 67 the Post-Ofice Departoment during tho lat Quatior: The APRIL NUMBEIL contalna 1n sddditton to the above, Aml;ll-ez._ul Post-Ofices Arranged Alphsbetically by And the OCTODBER NUMBER Hamilton County, and with that the poiitieal complexion of the Legislature s changed, also, to Democratic. Tho heaviest Republlcan losses aro in the Reservo counties, where it acoma that 1lttle more than a thrce-fourths vote was caast, thus giving the central nnd southern countles, whero Blshop's greatcst strenzth was locat- cd, s preponderance. The labor question cntercd into the campalgn in several of tho larger countles, but it has not proved to be #o important a foature fn the oloction as was ex- poctod. In Hamilton County, where it, of course, had {ts greatest strength, they polledloss. than 10,000 votes. In the City of Cleveland, where thoy wore alpe greatly feared, tho me- publicans havo succeBded In electing theirentire IRA BROWN, 142 LaSalle-st. Room :1__ Antique China Ware CLOISONNE ENAMEL GOODS. Juns recelved, dlcect Trom Minnghiat,un los Eflufl:\;&xfl?uu China Wure and Cloisonuo L d N P T A R A T Dina'wo tire fadebied Tor this superh collece 0w % A_List of Post-Ofces Arranged Alphabetically Ly lggllrurr, m letiers . ticket, legislativo and county, though by a SH%ion 823 fosntion, mith $ho” Geokraphical “”{"""‘ lml:;l‘:n:" e s uffl"-'l'n:.'-:ésllm: l‘lhll:; :'..'fi':’-?-a:;fij& Rrcatly decrenscd majority from that of Iast To Mafufacturing Establishments, Publishe e 1% tie inost Al vaFent raja | yeor. The Republicans lay their defeat ers, Business and Commercinl Houses, SF ueut e ’""rrwulry‘:"“ apecially to the apathy In thelr own ranks d 11 tnvited to eall ‘xinias heat goous SCIUYLER HARTLIEY & GRAIAIDY 20 muil 2 et N Yot MUIGRTERS OF Travellogaud Stunrel Clucio, onl and fmi tutlon rcgnm‘ Bruss Neances, Plaques, lnswrance Uompanies, Danks and Bapking-1louses, Kotels and Readin, o ‘Tha PosTaLGUIDE Is espectally uscful, and it contaius Allthe information requirod by thoso who use the talls, rather than to any marked increass of Demo- cratic strength. The eloction of a Democratic Legistature defeats the aspiratious of both Matthews and Garfleld for the Benatorship, and will cause a lively scramble between Pendleton, 1fthe ** United States OMclal Pos 1 Galde." nublish atelabrn, & o ko, od by Memars. 1. 0, Houglhiton & of I I rced and 8 X Ewlug, Morgan, and Payne when the Legis- Bordcxiulealy e bythe bstact e e At A eaITare, | N e i, shers would be fewr com Seains Opera Glauses, Oudor Boxea, iirenslui Unaoss il i, Lisasrd Eeaeisaly g, ey ctls ool iismis Sraihgrdiniclen L LI Tolly commend & t0 tho busiess publics ront ety al Dispatch to The Chicago Tridwne, CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 8.—~Tha election {s this city has passod off ynusually quiet for a Btate contast, there being litorally no excitemont ro- specting the candidates on tho general ticket. Local matters, particularly relstive to one or two candidates for the Legislature and the can- didacy for Treasurer of Cuyahogn County, sn ofiice paying, according to roport, not much be- low that of the President of the United Btates, created conslderable life, but not cnough to bring out a full vote. Thero was an immcnse amount of splitting and scratching, how- ever, in the county and legislative tickets. Thero was ittlo challenging, Countlng in the city waa greatly facilitated in consequence of working under the new registry and precinct 1aw, but on recount of local scratcning it is tak- fug an cxtraordinary amount of timeto ascer- taln how tho city i going, Returns just re- colved from six small precincts ana one town- ship in Cuyshoga County give B73 votes for ‘West, and 593 votes for Bishop. Telegrams recelved at Ropublican and Demo- . cratic headquarters so far give indications in Bishop's favor, Returns calculated in thirty- one townshipa {n the Btate show anet Demo- cratic gain of over 1,000 votes. » Bpecial Dispatch lo The Chicago Tridune, CLBYELAND, O., Oct. 0.—The returns continue to como i very slowly, Twenty precincts in the city give Weat about 3,000 votes, and Bishop AUCTION SALES, AT AUCTIONS 1« ATERLING PLACL, ons of tho best STy e Tarers 1 R Cotmtr erv east side of Fox (liver, half way hotween (i Bt, Charles, only 8 fow minutes' ride from twe s, Ani less then a mile froin two clieess facrories, o ba #old at suctlonon MONDAY, OCT. 15, IN77, 5t 2p. . sharp. 1y comprisea abuiit 1iX) acica, a1l guperiar Tan of which ‘sbout 40 are 4 with_secon e, WOKAS L. JaMS. rostmuster of New York. TERMEB{ngle copics, paper, 30 centa; cloth. $1,00. Fearly supacrivtions, paper, $1.00; cloth, £3.00. 7 Caplos can ba boughit or subscriptions patd at any post-office, all Postmaaters belng authortsed sgents for baGuine. Fubllhed by L 0. IOUGHTON AND COMPANY, Boston TIURD AND HOUGHTON, New York. MARK TWAIN'S PATENT SELF-PASTING SCRAP-BOOK! thix book simnly molsten the n snd Tiio immealsto reauls will Contrm ths any 10 1he fact (hat. and chlve 1o loca- Accessiblo to schivols, ehurch saclety, Dralnago s perfect v, Terms of payment—One-third n one, two, three. and four yei at 8 per ceot. i terins will be sl sult purchaser, If destred, Tralng from Chicago, Aurors. and th iinea in the morning and Irave afternoon, glving simple L NOTICE. Having been Informed that s person named Patter- 200 I8 travellng around the cannlry reprosenting bl s being A PIANO-TUNEL In onr smploy, we do- expressly tu statq, thst there {s o tuner of that navis connected with our louae, nor have we any ace quaiutance with it oF koowlodge uf i abiilty, e couUrace thisoccaslou to publicly announca that we do noL eiuploy any travelng tuners; thorefory pare cesa’ta river by sto tlou cannot ba founs markets, and excelie 20! testimony of ¥t Xs the Only Convenient Scrap Boolk liade. Adspted to mect the wants of THE AUTHOR, TRE CLERGY, THE EDITOR, THE NOUSEWIFE, THE LAWYER, THE MERCHANT, THE o] tles wi & themsel h ba comsid- | 3,000, {n round numbers. In a number of the TIE 2'1"-‘1\;%{}?:%5’& eredlmpilii IV “"E"‘j;,‘gflm:x precincts the Ropublicans sbow slight losses, nnd in o few some galns. Nothing has yet been beard from the strong Democratic wards. In the Eighteenth Ward the Democrats claim 200 gain over their last vote, when compared with Republicans. Tho latter lost thera and clsewhere througlout the scctions inhabited by rolling-mill men and other lahorers in consequence of many voling the Workinmnen's ticket. Neither tho Workingmen or Independents will clect sny candidate in Cuyahoga, but they are polliog enough to ald with other causes in lessening th Republican ballots. - The townships are also slow, but the indica- tions In Cuyahoga now are that the Republican legislative and county tickets arc elected, though by s reduced majority. THE TEACIIER, And no Jlewe {s potplate without it, X For Sale by Booksellers and Stationery, PUBLISHED BY SLOTE‘J WOODMAN & CO., 118 & 130 WILLIAMST,, a0k ook Manufactarers, NEW YORK. £~ Send for a Descriptive Clrcular. Best Bonks for Singing Sehool, (HGRUS CHOR INSTRUCRION BOK, NANCSAL, MONEY toLOAN By J0SIAH H. REED, No. 20 Nassac-st, . Y., In amounts aa required, oo IMPROVED CHICAGO PROPERTY, at BEST hATE. Applications received and prowptly atiended to by P it A HoRLul 78 udolyt FIDELITY BANK DEPOSITS Booght at 75 centa on tho dollar, viz.: 15 per cent In ash ol 60 per cent in unlncumbered lical Estates 80od ttle, with abatract. LAZARUS BILVERMAN, ¢l f Commerce. Mk dnmsser Jumoct. Conale 39 etes oy o of swashe e g 4 descrd Tt 1atlic caslest and best Mandal fop e Republican loss of twenty, West recelving 103 T -nl'.r-ndu 884 lsalsg & flu‘;n“gmc 8, :B votes. o ufl; ST s R s JHn i o T S i Tt S B et J BRI B0, | e Tiriorle st st o 813,00 per d 347 ) | show a falllog o on the Ropublican vote, “Tajjors, 130 Dearboru-st, GHATES AND NMANTELS, D bl cnis BisaMeivirsim et SOPESSN Gold d Nicksl \ Puin, Gold and Nick SLATE MANTELS, PLOBABCO & RUMNEY Y63 RTATEST. which, i maintained uniformly throughout the county, will leave the Republicans a majority of about 1,200 on the State ticket,—a loss of ’I'PE ENCORRE, ‘boo but. un:a'. fifi’jfinlu ad! o of Glees, Quartets, Triva, Duets, bongs, elc., 2,000 from the October vota of last year. The fo fles L t 3 h:g"x:cu"nmt:‘ x}‘fl‘m"fl{: atruciive ::'n'm'uu."vss:'u"‘ amount of scratching has been unprecedented. Baker, the Democratic candidate for Btate Scn- l‘l:fi!u;m HINGING SCHOOL. | Br. W.0. ator, has run aheasd of his ticket, 12 wcil a8 ¥ingtng-Schoot ook, and. will ba T BENT and may squeczo through by @ 1¢9 1oo) 48us book Tur Coaveatious. pod for casy’ practice [ Cholrs and Societics, - Goud Dhatructive course, a3d 1ha Beas of music. 75 ¢t 3 OF 66,75 per duz. All teachers and convention-bolders are Lnvited to ln- ABCAE success this gcadod by using 030 of Lbeky 'N-lfiwnuu B:’l‘é:“r" icze. Coples scut post-frew Ly LYON & HEALY, Chicago, liyer_Ditso (o] o8t ' mus E8S CARDS, F&EN OH ARTIFICIALEYES SYDNEY WALKER & CO., él-,!‘-n,mm Parts), 85 Washiogion-st., Chicago, DR, - H W K. idiag. swall majority over Curiiss. Tho remainder of the Republican county ticket seems to be elocted by from 800 to 1,500 majority. News from the Northeastern Ohlo countles is meagre, but generally unfavorable. In Elyria the Democruts lost 13 per cent of thelr last car's vote, and the Republicaus 23 vper cent. *In'ouxhunt the coal reglous the Workingmon's ticket has cut deeply into strength, and the result in Mahoning County, a8 reported from Youngstown,ls that the Demo- crats have carried the county by about 1,000, Special Duaaa'?x';:o' Catoago Triduas, o 0 ToLxno, 0., Oct. 8.—The election bas FOR RENT. DESRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BUILDING TO REINT. " it Applyto WM. 0. DOW, | strey ey sibus s i 1o sl . Room 8 Tribune Building, | of 6,500, sxalnst 9,000 last fail. Yo National- ALKEL, Eyosad Kar Surgeon, 1o the sams - both branc! WEBPNESDAY. Irts have developed unexpected strength, and have perhaps elected some ranedidates, but it is Imnoseible tu teil y:t,hn; everything is in & high mix. It is belleved, however, that the Repub- tieans have elected their Tronsurer, Recorder, and onc Representative. The balance of the ticket |a contested between the Natfonalists and Demncrats, A sbarp fight tias been made over the Sherifl. The chances now favor Lhe Demo- cratic candidate, Torrno, 0., Oct, 10—1 a. m.—Returns ffrom both city and county come In very slowly, and the result cannal be stated with certalnty to-nght, ‘Thic Natlonals havecarried thio eity, and will clect. 8 part of their connty tlelet. ' Cummings, Treasurer, Kountz, Recorder, and Messer, Rep~ resentative on the Republican ticket, are proha- bly elected. The Nationals probably elect Kel- logy, Representative. COLUMBUS. CoLtamaes, 0., Oct. 9.—With Teautiful ‘weather, the electinn passed off more quietly than for years, " Scarcely any sttention was patd tothe Reudstry law, but Its provisions requiring the subdivision of wards Wwas generally com- mended as tending to keep objectionable crowds away from usually troublesome pre- cincta, A fair vote was polled, but very hadly reratched o the local ticket. It will be late Le- fore tull returns of the ety can he obtained. ‘The day has teen pleasant throurhout the State, whivh Is usually considered favorable to Republlcans, but the falr weather {s offsct by the apathy and withdrawal of Itcpubllean votes to the ‘Workingmen's and Creenback tlekets, Beturns are cuming In slowly, and ladicate Democratic gains, In the compilation of the vote no account is taken of the Ureenbackers! or Workinzmen’s vote, although tho latter is ?hl l;n have polled & heavy vote in lamiiton ounty. Returns are comjng in elowly, Comparisons arc made with the vote for Bell and Barnes in October, 1870, ALE:H p. m. we have returns from thirty-one seattering preeincts, showing a net Democratic gain of 1,082, THE GRNERAL RESULT. 8pectal Duapated b The Cateago Tribune. CLEVELAND, O,, Oct. §-=11:45 p. m.—Returns coutinue to show serious defcetion in Republican stromgholds, Ten townships of Loraln County show a Democrntic raln of 644, In Lake Coun- ty the saine nemanufie of Hepublican Toss a pears. The fact s, the strong Republicanjconn- tics of Northern Ohio are cold in con- lel?ncm:u of tho Bonthern policy of the Administration , and the Civil-8ervico roform onler has suppressed about 1,500 active work- inz Hepublicans throughout tho State. There s been noone willing to take thelr plncgl and the result has been that the work of lo organization in townships and countics hes not been for years so poorly dono. All returns recelved up to this hour indicate that the Democrata have carried the 8tato by at lenst 15,000, HSpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. CLrVELAND, O., Oct. 10.~At _the Democratie headquarters the candidate for Licutenant- Governor, Gen., J. W, Fitch, and others are meking rousing speeches, all feellng execeding- 1y jubllant over thnrrmmnd. ‘They claim the State by 20,000 mngo ty, which the Republicans roditce” by over half In thelr estimates. Tho Dewmocrats expect to. galn a mojority in the ‘gislature, and “a. portion of thelr ticket in this district, but {n’ these cal- culations I think they are wild, It will be im- poeasihle to tell for bours what tho exact figures are, but it seems evidont that the estimate in my last dispatch is the most reliable that can bo anade. The Repubtican headquarters are about deserted. i Corumpus, 0., Oct. 8=1 s. m.—Tho Demo- cratic Committee claim the clection of Bishop by from 10,000 to 25,000 and nlso a mn‘arlty in hes of the Goneral Aseembly, The Republican Committee concede Bishop’s elee- tion by over 10,000, Lut are fn doubt about ‘the Asscrobly. There 18 no basis for computing the number of votcs cast the two Workinginen's pamcsl but it is supposed tobe considerable, as it fs claimed they lost 10,000 votes in Hamilton County alone. It will bo notfced that the Demozratic 08 come largely from Republican strongliolds fn the Westérn Rescrve, In onc township near Oberlin the Democrats gafned 825 votes, The Republican Committee, in giviog s reason for this falling-off fn thelr volv, say it is caused by HKepublicans who ‘abstaine. from voting, they intending In thisway to ehow their dissatistac- tion with the President’s Southern policy. Corumnus, 0., Oct. 10~1:15 a, m-—\We have reports from 487 warnls, townships, and pre- clucts In the State, which show gaius for Bisho of 10,205; guins fur West, 2,707: net Demucratic galn. 7,478, At this ratlo Bisho's plurality Gver West In tho State will be 25,000, Nothiug from Cincionati Cloveland, or Toledo {s fucluded In this summary, Nothing detinjto is known In regand to the Legislature, which fs claimed cunfldently by the Democrats, GAINS. Covrumnus, 0., Oct. 0.—~At 0:30 p. m. reports from 108 wnnh. townships, and precincts thrvulihcut the Btato show o met Democratic galnof 1,834, - Corustnus, 0., Oct. 8—10:40 p. m.—Two hun- dred and five towuships and wards glve a net Democratic gain of 8,612, There are about 1,000 votlng-precincts In the Stato. Covrusnus, 0., Oct. 0.—~At 11 o'clock p, m. we have tlo following returns: Allen County, thres towuships, Democratic Rain 44, lAdlml County, one townshlp, Republican n 7. KllAsglnml County, one townshlp, Democratic ain 01, & Ashtabuls County, seven townahips, Demo- cratic galn 250, Auglaize County, flve townships, Republican Ralo 189, llut:lfir County,” one precinet, Republican gutn, 31, Cl;yulmcn County, one ward (Cleveland) Dem- ocratic gain, 102 Clark County, . five townships, Democratic n, :i“t‘:;lun‘nhhnl County, two townships, Ropub- can galn, oshiocton Couuty, one township, Democratic aln, 7, B Cirroll County,theso. towsabips, Republican in, 41, pD-‘:ku County, two townships, Republican n, - Délaware_County, thres townships, Demo- cratic ]inlll. 39, n}min aftan County, two precincts, Republican Er:'la County, one township, Democratic galn, Franklln County one wand (Columbus) Dem- ocratic gain, 152, Falrfield l.'ouns{l tm} townships, and Lancas- o ter City, Democral n, 'ilr"féin County, twgu' oawmhlpo, Democratic n, ‘:fdli?n Couyty, one township, Democratio E%Gulip. County, two townaltps, and City of QGallipolls, Democratic guln, 40, n(']rnn er County, four townships, Democratic (;lx'e:nlc; County, éme wara of Xcnla, Demo- cratlc gain, Guernsey County, four townships, Democratic "fl;:clmk County, two townships, Republican “llfixllli'n County, four to'wnahlp-, Republican “l'i,;rlr%on County, four townships, Democratic \fsnry Conuty, two townships, Democratic “]‘a'mldng County, one township, Democratic 830 fon Couaty, three towaships, Democratic Jfi::llflg‘n County, one towuship, Domocratic “.;nchztr'wn'(}onnly. five townships, Republican nfl.\;g.x County, thres townships, Democratic ‘ngn'lm County, six townshios, Democratic Lawrence County, one ward (Ironton), Domo- “fifiw t':fn’fnty. three townsbips, Republicsn “l‘:;gjil‘n County, two townshivs, Democratic l:x'r;?u County, ten townsbips, Democratic "l‘:nuu County, two townships, Democratic Madison County, three townships, Republican Mahoulug County, one township aud ome ward (Youogstown hemocnuv..tgfuau Marlon County, townahips, Republican ‘fie&’l‘u County, thres townsbips, Democratio i, ona, Ml Gt ot exo ‘ulll‘h‘x:l County, thros townships, Democratic lloixlncmmu. ons township, Republican guin Mus! County, thres townsby d wards Muvmo. cImocratic m”m&" e OCTOBER 10. 1877, ?’o&le County, ona townahip, Domocratic Rgain z‘(')(v:’nwn County, two townshivs, Democratic n 7. Pickaway Conunty, two townships and two ‘wards (Clrcleville), hzmocflu: gain 43. ;’Ik County, three townships, Democratic Al P A County, eight townships, Democratic. n 15, ll'ns;:h’: County, ons township, Republican n 1. B utnanf! County, one precinct, Republican gain 21, Richland (:onm.[v;. two tovmhl& and ope ward (Mansfleld), Democratic gain Ross Countr, five townsbips and one ward (Chillicoth), no gulns, ?-n;!_mkey County, one township, Democratic ain 1o, ¥ Senecn’ County, five townships and four wards (Tiffin), Democratic gain 225, Etark County, two townshipe, no change, Summit County, six townsblp aud ony ward (Akron), Democratic gain 195 *, Trumbull County, onu township and Warren ca.?-. Demosratie gain 131, ‘uscarawns County, threa townships, Repub- Hean gain 43. Unlon County, onc township, Democratic eain 18 crt_County, two townships and Van- ¥, Republican galn 57, }’mwn County, one township, Democratic n 45, F‘\'A}r’r’:n County, three townships, Democratlc 1 371, g“w:m'mnzmn County, four townships and o’m wanl of Marletta, Democratic gatn 40, \V‘aglc County, sx townships and Wooster City, Democratic gain 270, . }'lgg:\ml County, one township, Republican n p\\'ynndonc County, thrce townships, Demo- cratic galn 7. LATER. Coromous, O, Uct, 9=Midnight.—Allan County, four townships, Democratic filn e Adams - County, oge township, publican in 7, gflmmnnd County, three townships, Demo- cratic ain 85, Ashtabula County, cleven townships, Demo- cratic paln 1. Athens County, two townships, Democratle falo 85. n{\u{:&m Coubnty, five townships, Republican 1 2 llmz?n County, one township, Democratic rain 47. & Batler County, three precincts and one ward of Hamiltou, Republican gain 44, Cuyahora County, two townships and two wards of Cleveland, Democratic gain 03, Clarke County, five towuships, and two wanils ol 8pringtield, Democratic galn 538, Clermont County, one precinct, Democratie Rain 0. Cllg:un County, two townships, Democratic n 3. mcelumblnna Connty, five’ townships, Repub- lean Fuu 43, E Coshocton County, two townships, Repub- can gain 3, ?‘:“:70" County, four townships, Republican n 49, ‘:“Il}arvke County, two vrecincts, Repuhlican n 9. “Dt{l;;mw County, two townshigs, Republican o 17, m{mwm County, five townsliis, and two wards of Delawarc, Democratic gain 20, Hamliton County, four preelncts, Democratic atn 1. % Erie Couunty,.two townahips and Sandusky Cli)'. Republican gain 4. 'mnkiin County, five precincts, and four wards of Cotumbus, Democratic galn Falrfleld Conuty, threo townships, and Lan- caster City, Democratic galn, 55. I(-‘nylnnt'w ‘ounty, four townships, Democratic 0, 125, Fulton County, two townships, Domocratic n, 2. g“Un'uu County, two townships, and City of Gallipolis, Domocratic gain, 40, Gcn;:fin County, four townships, Democratic n, 111. - Or'eenu County, onc township and ane ward of Xenls, Democratic gain, 164, Guernsoy County, four precificts, Democratic 1 . . ¥ fanonck Cotmtyy threstowmbitpr, Republican- maln, 14, l‘lnréllln County, ten townships, Republican u, 81, mflfmfimn County, five townships, Democratic galn, 1. Henry County, two procincts, Democratic ain, Rllocldng County, two precincts, Democratic gain, 0. {!a;.mu County, one township, Repnblican fain lluur?& County, four towfllhlpl, Democratie Jackson County, one townslip, Demouratic galn 07, Jefferson County,® soven townships, Demo- cratie gain 11, ‘(ng; County, seven townships, Democratic n ‘mhku Caun:fi. four townships, including the City of Paincsville, Democratic 804, Lawrence County, onc township and two ‘wards of Ironton, Democratic gald 49, Licking County, three townships and one ward of Nowark, Kepublican gain 20, Ilm‘:;n Cobauty, five townships, Domocratic n 49. :]l.n%mlu County, ten townships, Democratic n 40, Madison County, threo townsbips, Republican n 19 Mshonlng County, three townships and two wards of Youngatown, Demooratic galo 54. ':l'fl)w County, five townships, Republican n 10. g‘Mmllmx County, threc wvmhlpp Democratic &ain sU. [ Melgs County, Middleport and two wards of Powmeroy, Democratic gain 48. Miawn County, thres townpships, Democratic gain 4. Muntgomery County, one township and one uyton, Republican galn 61, ward ol .\lng‘gm Jounty, one towusllp, Republican wanls of emocratic galy 249, I'reble County, one township, Democratic £oin 6. ¢ Utlawa County, two townships, Democratic guln 7. I'arg Conuty, one township, Republican o 17, Pickaway County, three ln'fllmplm‘lud two warda of Circleville, Democratic gatn Pika County, five towoships, Democratic in Muskingum County, four townships and seven Faucaville, 1 H n 83 l'nvu&o County, nlne townships, Democratic &sln 11 rm‘l&l‘u County, two townships, Democratic guin 43, - " g’ll:\ilm County, three townships, fepublican guln Richland County, 4 townships and Manafield City, Democratic guia 146, Hoss County, six townships sad two wards of Chillicothe, Democratic gatn 805, Bnlin;tuky County, one township, Democratic n Hcloto County, thres townships and one ward of lortsmouth, Democratic gan 131, - Beucca County, six townships aud two wards of Tiftin, Democ: Ralu 261, Starke County, two towuships, no change. Bumnmit I:mm'i;. nine townships an warnds ul Akron, Democratic gain 463, Trumbull County, ten townships und Warren City, Domocratic galu 131 ‘Tuscarawas County, four townabips, Repub- Tkan Fam o, Un'nn County, two townsbips, Democratic n 25, Vau Wert City, Repablican gain 57, Yhalzou Couuty, tbres townships, Democratic n 97, “:\r’-xr;e"n Couuty, threa townehips, Democratie galn Washington County, Sve Lownships sud onc ward of Marletta, l)elnoculn,:‘ Fum 47, ps Wayue County, nign towns sod Wooster City, Democratic gein 378, \\'{lllé‘unl County, two townships, Republican in Wyandotte County, four townsbips, Demo- cratic gain 80 . TIOWA., M'GEEGOR. Special Dispasch 10 the Chicago Tridune. McUgxaox, Ia., Oct. 9.—The day passed oft quietly. Full vots. Returns to-night aro meagre. - Thomas Updegrall and Charles Mente 2ell, Republicans, are probably elected. v . CEDAX R4PIDS. Special Dispatch to Tas Lhicago Tribune, Cxpax Rarips, la, Oct. 9.—Owiog to storm, bere to-day only a light vote has beea polled. Rsturns are very slow coming lu, but what bave been reccived f{ndicate that Gear has fallen considerably behind the remalnder of the ticket, 1t is thought that both Jordan and Use, e Chicage Daily Teibnne, . Republicans, have been elected a1 Representa- tivesin this county, yet it is feared by some that the former has been defeated by Homel, Democrat. Gillllan, Republican candidate for 8herifl, is probably defeated by David Carscaden, Independent. DAVENPORT. Special Dispatch to The CAiengo Tridane, Davexrorr, Is., Oct. 0.~Daveoport and Beott County give 500 msjority for Uear for Governor, The Republicans elect thres Ropre- sentatives to the General Assembdly, snd prob- sbly Foster as State Senator. * All the Repub- lleans wero successful except the Bherlff, Leonard, Democrat, befog elected. DES MONES. Des Motnzs, Ia., Oct. 9.—Polk County polled aheavy vote. Des Moinea polled over 8,000, The tickets are so badly scratched that the count will not be made Lill very Iate. Dgs Morxes, Oct. 9—Milnight.—D., P. Stubbs, Independent, has recelved a very heavy vote, and Ellas Jeasups, Prohibition, a large vote ina few lucalities. ‘The total voto In the ten pre- cincts fully ncard from 1s: Gear, 1,310: Irish, 585; Stubbs, 3305 Jessup, B02; Gear over Irish, 731 In 1875, dov. Kirdwood had in the same recincts 1,543, agninst 632 for Biicphend Leftler, Mr, ticar's majority over Irish s catimated at 25,000, andd Btubbs' futal voto at 80,00. The Legislature will doubtless be Republican, al- though there are very few reports tipon the legislative ticket. Latavette Young ls re-clected Benator frot the Cass Listrict, and J. J. Russell wasa chosen from the Fort Dodge Distriet. It looks a little as if Edwards, Democrat, fs clected in the Guanell district, owing to a division in tho Republican ranks. ‘Thomaoa Hanns is elect- ed 8cnator from Muscatine. Two Republicans are clectod to the Liouse from Mataska County, one from Cass, one from Jefferson, and one frum Muscating, One Democrat is elected in Boone snd one supposed to be in Muscatine. In Township, Polk Conn_l.ly, 80 far as count has been made, Gear has 710, Irish 290, Btubos 217, Webb, Republican, for Benator has 6413 DPhillips, Democrat, 800; Dargis, Green- backer, 271, In same township the Hepuhlican candidates for Representative have s msjority of 230. In Valley Townshipof Polk Co., tcar bas 80, Irish 51, Btubbs 48. Dusuque, Ia, Oct. 10.—Dubuque County qjvu Irish, Democrat, 1,500 to 1,800 majority. 'he entire Demucratic, ticket la elected, {nciud- ingz Benator and three Represchtatives, which fa B gainof 3 Benator and one Representative. Hatl, for Senator, has about 400 majority, TOWNSHIP RETURNS. Russery, Is., Oct. 8.—The following is the full vote of Washinzton Townshlg: For Qov- ernor—{jear, 102; Irish, 73; 8tubbe, 3. Lieu- tenant-Governor—Campbell, 1013 James, 75: McReady, 8. Supreme Judge—Joseph Day, 1015 Boardman, 75 Purter, 3. Superintendent of S8chools—Van Coelien, 1013 Cullison, 75; Pdlussf, 3. Represcntative~Gardner, ¥3; Mal- lory, . SiLTON, Van Buren Co., Ia., Oct. 0.—Milton Precluct, Jackson ‘Townsbip, grives 8 Detnocratic majority of 46 for Governor and 63 for Repre- ;un tative. The vote shows & small Democratic oss. BroourizLp, Ia., Oct. 9.—Bloomfleld Tawn- ship gives the Greenbackers 201, Republicans 160, Democrats 150, on the Stato ticket, Canuisue, In, Oct. 0.—The vote of Allen Townshlp for Governor fs: Irls 23; Stubbs, Independent, 86: Gear, 61. For Represcntative: R ent or Democrat, 113; Wrizhe, Republican, 6i. ANITA, Ia, Oct. 9.—Gcar [or(Governor re- ceived 111 votes; Irish, 63; L. Young, for Hen- ator, received 1113 Small, 48, 'For Representa- Eg‘u Twenty-thind District, Road, 1005 Byend, Winpusw, 1a., Oct. 9.—Vote for Governor: Groenback, 83; Republican, 79, For Btata Rep- reaentative: Greenback, 865 Republican, 81, Farxmoroy, Is.. Oct. 9.—Farmington Town- ship, Van Boren County~—~Republican majority fer Governor, 10: . Democratic wmajority for Lieutenant-Goveruor, 10; Democratic msjority for Representative, 85, Guruuie, la., Oct. 9.—Beaver Township, Guthrie County—Republican majority for tov- ernor, Senator, and Reprecentative, b0, Rupp Townsniy, Floyd Co., fa., Oct, 9.—Goar, 43; Iriab. 137 Stubbs, 8 Lgms. Repahlican for ntative, 573 emocratic, 7. ;om of Charles City will not be counted before a.m. . Iowa Crry, [a., Oct. 9.—Lincoln Township— Irish, 405 Qear, 553 Jesaup, 0. Represcntative, Bloom, Democrat, Bi: aul, Democrat, 433 Close, Republican, 65; Dennls, Republican, bl. Iawa City Township—The election here passed with & reduced Republican vote and a full Dem- ocratle vote. Jessup, the Temperanice candldate, Lias a conslderabile vote, but Lrish will carry the city by a small majority. Thcday was wer and disagreeable. The indiestions ‘arc that the vounty has gone Democraticonthe whole ticket. ‘Tiiden carried 1t last fail by 22 Liverty Township—Irish, 80; Gear, 19; Jes- sup, 13 Close, Kepubliean, 143 Deunls, Repub- lican, 17; Bloom, Democrat, 83; Paul, Demo- crat, 19, HurxinroN, fa., Oct. 9.—Bouth Ford Town- ship, Delaware County—Vote for Benator: Fliut, Repudlican, 15¢; Dronson, Democrat, 73. Representative: Chapman, Republicau, 1873 ‘Woud, Deinocrat, 73 PatoN, la, Oct. f.—Votes cast ln Paton Townshl;\ For Governor—l, 1. G Stubbs, 18; John Irish, 2, xa Russcll, 83: Bmmnucl Rees, 17, For. Representa- tive—0. H. Manping, 851 M. M. Danlels, 21, Bruart, In, Oct. 8.—~The Republican Btate ticket {n Adair County will have about 830 ma- ority. . Lincoln Township polled 173 votes, iear, for Governor, has a majority of 00U votes; Youug, for Btate Scnator, hns & nafority of 135 Halleck, for Represeututive, has a majority of 57, Puanis City, Iu., Oct. 9.—This preciuct, Des Molnes Townshin, Jasper County, cast Bi7 votes. The Republican State ticket received 175, Democratic $4, aod Greenback 63, Repub- lcan Senator, 113: Democratic, 575 and Green- bark, 167 The itepublican canitidate for Repre- sentative about 45 overall. INDEPRNDENCE, 12, Ut. 0.—The vote for Viliaze Towuship, Van Buren County, Is: For Governor, (ieur, Il’lammh-- i drish, Deino- crat, #1; Stubbs, Greenback, Gi; Jessup, Pro- hibitfonlst, 11 For Heprescntative, Vale, Ke- publican, 11 majority. N6ING, Ik, Oct. D.—Lansing Townshi; Alamakes bwunl:: John Gear, for Goveraor, mujority, (Jn.!{. Ia., Oct. 8.—8ummit Township, Marfon County: The Btate tirket, Republican, malority 413 xmumy ticket badly scrawhed. Roport not in, BaND PrAws, I, Oct, 0.—Tho following (s the result of the voics n Des Mofues ‘Townahip, Leo County: For Governor, Uear, 118; Irist, 50, Benator, Ilser, 113; Bhclley, G, Hepro- scutatives, Clark and Mitebell, cacn 1123 Hame. lton and f.cpenger, 58 vach, Bozna Vigra, Is., Oct, 0.—Clayton County, Tows, Buena Vista Tuvrm;u’!f—lrhh. fur Uay- f’;nvr,jfinmnjoflly; Updografl, Representative, 20 majfority. Weves, la, Oct. 9.—Green Bay Township, Leo Co.—lrish, for Governor, Democrat, - jung.:fl: Benator, Sh:lln{. ficmocnl.. majori- 3 Representatives, Hamllton, Democrat, ity $3; Lesscuggor, Democrat, majority, S0, LAITON, lo., Oct, 0.—~Claytun Tuwnsbip, Clayton Co.=Yor Governor, [rfsh, mlfi)fll' 133 for Hepresentative, Whita, 43; Mcotsell, .kl mas ority. . Laxsing, In, Oct, 0.—~Jows Township, Alla- m-l.urehCn.—lmh, Democraty for Governor, 10 mafority, oA BERINGS, Is., Oct, 9,—Gear, 183; Lrish, 10; Siaboe, 12 Mg iy SONAPARTR, I, Oct.9.—This precinct, Van Democrat, publican, unciman, ludepend- Burcu County: For Guvernor—Ucar, 03; Irish, 104; Stubl For lhpmenht‘re. Beott, 173 Vale, 0sKE4L0084, o, Oct. 9.—~Two townships (o Mahagks County give Gear 743; lriah, 35; Stubbs, 3705 Jessup, BL. Vuy other township Fives the county Republican ticket 20majurity. Yuor Drancu, Cedar Co., la., Oct. ggnnudde'rown p: For (lovernor—Jessup, 5 nx:\mmy; Represontative Macey, 157 wma~ jority. 2 Kxoxvk, Ia, Oct. 9.—Keokuk, First Ward— Gear, 813: Irish, 182, Sonalor—shelioy, 333 Helser, 175, Hepresentatives—Mitchell, Ke[ifi lican, 240; Hamllton, Democrat, 189; lhglger, Democrat, 163, hint Wai 'y rd—Gear, 233; Irish, —Shelley, 229; Helser, HKepresenatives— Mutclell, 8647’ Clari, 479 Hhmliton, 197; Les- aloger, Davesrost, [a., Oct, 8.—Wyoming Town- shiy, Jones Co.—Gear's mléom{. 110, “Balance of the Republican State ticket, 117 majonty. ‘The State voto of South Fourk Townsaip, Delawarc Co., is a8 folluwe: Goveruor, Jubn P. Irish, Deuiocrat, 65; John H. Gear, 'anlr llcun, 116; Eliss Jessup, Temporasce, Nzw Loxpoy, Ia., Out. 9. w_London Towuahip: For Governor—Gear, 203; Irish, 08; meblt.§ For_Senator—Woolsou, llcpu‘fl‘ic- an, 218; Campbell, Independent. 160 For Representative—Allen, lepublivan, 1845 Kauf- wnan, Republicas, 133; Btevens, Independent, 183;" Holland, ludovendent, 163 Acxzrxy, Is, October 8.—&tna Towuship— 184, Sfllutqr The. v 5 CENTS. . | g2 o Vota very light: G 295 5; Irfeh, 187; Biabbs,: %4 Jegcsnp.".msw§ _ac;imu' o o:h'c:“tom'»'i ahips be s lieht as ear's majority will RO excend 10, 22 Gear's majority OtTumMwa, la, Uue 9.—The election to-day wan very qulet. "About half a yote polled. The tickets are so scratehed that the result cannot: begisen to-night. 8o far, {n three precinets here, the straight blican ticket has ama- Jority of 85 over the Democratic, Carants, la., Oct.9.—The Republican ma.- jority in Olive Township, Clinton County, for overnor and Stata ticket fa 83; for Benator,. 413 for Representative, 52, HAMBCTRS, I, Oct. 9.—Franklin Township: Irish, Demdcratic candidate for Governor, 96 majority; Lowellen, Republican, for Senator, 2 majerity; Goutd, Domocrat, for Represcata: tive, 125 majority. Daung, Ia., Oct. 9.—Delhl Township, Dela- ware County: For Governor, J. F.. Irish, 133; J. I, Gear, 1043 E. Jusup,fl; D. ¥ smn‘u. 3 Senator and Represcntatives not counted yot. 170N, Ia, Oct. B.—1he vote of Centrs ‘Township, Cedar County, is: Six hundred and four votes were cast for Governor; J. I1. Qear, 267; J. P Irish, 242; D. P. stubbs, Independ-. ent, 2¢; Tlins Jeasup, Prohibition candldat 71. The Repablican majority on the balancs of the State ticket 15 60, BuxLpoy, 0'Brien Co., Ia.,, Oct. B.~Sheldon Townahip gives Uear for Governor 43 majority. PRICE ! The Itepublican State ticket will be clected by ‘s handsome mojority in this county. 3 Dexnar, I, QOct, 9.—~Harrison Townshio gives Gear, lh.ipubllun. for Governor, 60 major- ity. Senator For's malority Is 68, For Repro- sentative, Lgmnn'l majority'is 56. EastT LA Favrmrrs, Oct, Y.—Kiota Tomnship, Keokuk County—tor Governor—Republican, Gear, 139; Demoerat, frish, 63; Greenback, Stubbs, 125 Temperasve, quu_o{ 14. For Sena- tor—Republican, Wilson, 1525 Democrat, Harned, 723 Greenback, Huff, 3. For Repro-. sentative—Ilepublican, Brooks, 153; Dimocrat, or Lisu- Willlams, 83; Greenback, Harper, & tennm-(lovn:rnor—llcmlb'lmn. Camphell, 168: Democrat, James, 65; Ureenback, McCready, 4. Buperintendent _of ~ tnstruction—Republican Van Cocllen, 1573 Democrat, Cullison, 6. Greenback, hallml. 4. " Jmlze—-lt’.nnbilc:m 13‘1!1' 1334 bemucnu, Boardman, 64; Ggeenback, - ‘orter, 4. Gownte, Ia., Oct. 9.—The votes cast in Gow- rie Township are: For Governor—J, I. Gear, 44; D, P._Stubbs, 8; John P. Irish, 14. For Henator—J. J. Russell, 47; Bamuel Rees, 20, For Reg;mnuulc;—-}‘nnk Farrell, 83; Oliver ‘Tyson, 27, N 810ux Ciry, Ia., Oct. .—Incomplete returns from four towna, including Sjoux City, indicate 2 Republican majority of from 150" to 200 in Woodbury Countv on the Htate ticket. No candidate for Senator on the Democratie ticket. Bolton, Repubiican, for Hepresentative, is prob- ably elocted by 8 small majority. Coxg, Iu., Oct. 9.—Tha vote of Orono Town- ship, Muscatine County, Ia., stands ns follows: For Governor, Gear, 10 majority: Benator, Bart- lett 15 majority, Democrat; Representatives, Urav and Chesebro, 15 mujor{ly, Dumocrats, Mungay, Ia, Oct. 0.—Troy Township—Ro- publican 8tate llcketi 110 majurity. 3 MAustALLTOWS, Is,, Oct. 9.—In Marshall County, Gear for dnvrnwr has probably 1,000 to 1,200 majority. Parker about the same for- Representative. TheHepublican county ticket is clected by a good mafority, except the Auditor, which Is doubtful. ht vota cast owiue to the rain, Courcin llx.nrrsi; Ia., Oct.. 9.—Roturns aro coming in slowly, This city ls probably Demo- cratle by 700 to lw«nujurl;‘y. ‘The county is very close. Irish, Dcmocrat, for Goyrenor, will Fun conskderably behind bis ticket. ¥ NzINpECE, In., Oct. 0.—HBlackhawk Township, Grundy Couuty, gives 8 Democratic majority of 0 for lovernor, : CANTRIL, Is., Oct. 9.—Cantrll Precinct—The Btate ticket Ilepubhun? has s majority of 1. ;l;hu connty ticket has a large Republican major- 5. Burxa VisTa, la., Oct. 9.—Clayton Couanty, Buena Vista Township—John P. [rish, for Gov- ernor, 2 majority; T. Updegrofl, Kepresenta- majority, Avoca, Ia., Oct. 0.—Cannot probably give fizures till morning. Those of both parties hest ted think fn the Township of Knox that rish, for Governot, runs behind his tleket. James, for Lieutcnant-Governur, holda his own, nd Keatley. Democratic Represcntatives, are shead of their ticket. Arold, Reputilie- an, for County Treasurer, s abead. 'nm. Dem- ocrat, for Sberdfl, ts ahead, 3 ExpPiELD, In., Oct. ¥.—Cass Township, Clay- ton County—For Governor, Jon H. Gear, 1555 . , 105; Eilfas Je up. 13. pres tives—Thomas Updegroll. Repub- lican, 167; Alexander Blledunz, Republicao, 153; Thomas D. White, Democrat, 1005 Chiarles Mentzel, Domocrat, 100. Duntque, la., Uct. §.~In Dubuque City and Couunty, as clsewhero o Iowa, the vote is light, as the large number of scratches prevent eurly returns, thongn tho Democrats have probably clected their entire county tlcket, except Nure veyor, Senator, and two out of threo Iepre~ sentatives, F{zum cannot yet bo given or ap- proximated. Mr. PLEASANT, Ia, Oct. 0.—Centre Town- ship—Gedr, 5043 Stubbs, 203; Irish, 123; Jes- sup, 47; ltepublican lesistative Licket, U3 Greenback, 200; Democrat, 40, 1l‘owmmlv—flmr, 107; Btubbe, 833 rh. Jessup, 10; Republican, legislative, 1203 Greonboek, Nzwrox, Ia, Oct. 9.—Tué vote in Nowton Tawnship 1a us toliows: Uovernor—Gear, B30; Irish, 110; Btubbs, IZ!J“Jeuup, 89, Henator— Meyer, 2695 flansou, 222; Burns, 166, Vutefor Representative not yet counted, L.oupon, la., Oct. Y.—loudun District, Celar Co., la., votes cast for Governor: J. I Gear, 633 Jobin P, Irish, 51; Jessup, 3; Stubbs, 7; for Representative, Ellwood Macy, 505 Jacob Gei- er, U7, . BRYANT, Ia., Oct. f.—Deep Creck ‘Towrship, Clinton Co, Is.—Gear, majorky, 143 Putter, Repubtican, Benator, 14 mljumv; Autbouy, Rue publican, Represcutative, 13 majority ; umfly.-r. Republican Representative, 17, Towa Cirr, la., Oct. 9.—Newport Township— Irish, 713 Gear, $7; Jesanp, 3; Ropresentatives, Close, Republican, 374 Dennis, Republican, 333 loon und Pauly Democrats, 75 West Lucas Townshlp~Irfsh, 71; @ear, 70; Jensun, 30; Stubhs, 4} luyrc-énnilm. l'nul: 843 Bloom, 603 Close, 845 Vennis, 107, Danvitis, la., Oct: .~Tho following is the vote of Danville Towusbip for tho Stata tickets Gear, Republican, 103 Irlsu, Democrat, 1033 Bl.ub[u. nde?,endcnl. T3 Gear's ml,‘?;;lly ETH for Benator—Patterson, \lcpubllmn, 375 Ldl- ler, Democrat, 118; l.lnrrer, Workiugmen, 83; Patiemon's imajority, 315 county ticket not countail yet. . ATLANTA, Ia., Oct. 9,—Gear, Republican, for Qoveenor by 500 ma jority; Young, for Scnator, by 1,200 majority; Uil Coums, for Represeuta- tive, 700 wajority. i 8isLay, la., Urt, 9,—Threo townships In Os- ceols County Flv-: Gear 74 Lrish, 233 Jessup, 243 Htabbs, 13 Campbell, 2085 Jancs, 215 Duy, 28 Boasdinad, 313 Van Coeltn, 3] Cullisoi, Marcoy, Is, Oct, 0.—Malcom Township— State ticket—~Governor, Republican, 125; Dem- ocrate, 513 urnenbxkenj 83; Scuators— flarmnces, Republican, 1245 Kdwards, Democrat, 47; Mulin, Ureenbacker, 235 Representatives— Wood, Repablican, 1043 Haten, Democrat, 633 Fartuer, reentucker, X THAYSY, fa, Uct, b.—foncs Township, Unlor Co.—Uear, 50; Irish, 23; Stubls, 81; Hepresen tative—lde, ltepublican, 443 Patterson, Dewo crat, 21; Doty, Ureenbacker, VizLe, Ia, Oct. 8.—This precinct gives 8 majority for houmor;’m for Bcoator; 75 for Reoresentative, Democrat, % KuoxUE, Ia., Uct. 9.—Keokuk, Fourth Ward, gives u lepublican ma nml)i for Gear, Goveruor, 6 Meirer, Benator, [i; Mitchell and Ctark, Represcutatives, G0, ‘uBLSRA, [a., Oct. 9.—Salt Creck Township, . Tawmu Co.—Uoveroor, Irish, 57; Gesr, 033 Stubbs, 11, _Senator—Republican, unntk =H Dewocrat, Edwards, 31; Groenbacker, o, mflé murutjnul.lv?i(.imun Mann, 49; oublicay, Jaqua, . u.c_g:ufa?qua.:, Ia., Oct. 8—Ploneer Town- ship, Cedar Co.—Uovernor, Gear, 127; Irish, 18 Represeutative—Uelger, Democrat, 134} Macy, itepublican, 133 _BunLixozos, fa., Oct.'0.—Tne vots of this uui witl pot be kuown until to-worrow. Indi- catlous are that the Republican Stute ticket will have & ;i'ood plurality in this (Des Molnes) couuty. Patterson, Republican, for Senstor, 1y undoubtedly elected. Of the two Representa- tiyes, Baldwin, Democrat, Is probably electod, attd {he otber 'In doudt. ' The Democrats will vmbmly carry woat of the county offices. The Workingmens ticket policd about 400 votes in llhh L deal of scrateblug, and & A LAMAR, Is., Oct. §=>Bloomficld Township, Clinton County—Gear, khgub&b:n Uovernor, ; Irialy Deuocraty 677 Poter, Republitan, Senator, 114; Merrill, Demourat, §3; Anthony, Republican, Representative, 935 hoxnmm Deuwocrat, ¥11.wooD, Ia, Oct. 9.—~Brookfield Township, Clinton Coum‘x—uw Kepubileau, Uoveruor, € wajority; Potter, Republican, Sonator, +§ jority; Anthouy, Republicas, Ruprussutes

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