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VOLUME XXXII. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC, We shall continue tho Unreserved Closing-Out Sale of our Retail Stock, offering Immense Bar- gaing in Diamonds, Jewelry, Elgin and Geneva Watches, Silver and Plated Ware, &c. New lot of French Clocks and Ornaments, ordered early in tho scason, just received. Goods at less than Auction prices. ‘GILES, BRO. & CO., 266 & 268 WABASH-AV. ‘DRENS GOODSs, IRESS G00DS. NEW NOVELTIES. mmensgReductions. -BROTHERS. ‘We make our REDUCTIONS when everybody requires *goods, and do not wait until the close of the season. Leddies will find our assort- ment largeand extensive, many styles entirely new. We offer Handsome Goods at 1bc, 18¢, and 20c. 10 CASES MATELASSE FLAKE SUITINGS at 25¢; good val- ue at 40c, ELEGANT ALL-WOOL MATTE- LASSE SUITINGS. new de- signs, heavy weight, at 50c; worth 75¢. 5 CASES CAMEL'S ITAIR SUIT- INGS, all-wool,at 50¢; splen- did value 75c, 300 PIECES DOUBLED-FOLD ALL-WOOL FRENCH CASII- MERE at 45¢; last season’s price, 8ic. 3 ELEGANT NOVELTIES 1IN FRENCIL BOURRETTE MATE- RIAL at $1.35, $1.50, $1.62% $1.75, %2, Theso prices are fully one-third less than last month’s, TIIE NEW PLEVNA 6-4 SUIT- INGS, pure Silk and Wool, reduced to $3 per yard. SIBERTAN 6-4 CAMEL'S HAIR SUITINGS at $2,50 per yard; rotailed elsewhero at $1, The above prices will befound lower than any made this sea- son, and worthy of special at- tention, 121 & 123 State-st. Miuhigan-av_. and Trrenty-second-st CLOTIING, CLOTHING 1f In need of good, heavy winte e anted all vuu\l‘Pdun'( 1uitto viait I;hg%‘rtmlo':m out sale of tho Palmer lause Clothing Biore, Buc pricos never hoard of beforv. In onlor 1o tpa tvom for unwlrqunuucmnd garments from our fine stock of clothw, 1 wiil offer for 8 few days s large iine of Undecroats st $4.60 to double the mouey ; also & lin MERE PANTS, Just manufa ured, ¢loth in them worth the price; a line n Chalya 50; .50 very RCOATS and ULSTERS e TG atock of 0o Clothe by the sard s ol i rapldly at pricos that ke Wi e pubir. o i 3 Prices Lo close them oty - " 10 88 very low 185 and 17 ate-st., Palmer-Houso Dlock, B PALMER MACKEY. FINANUIAL, MONEY toLOAN BY JOSIAH H. REED, No. 20 Nassatst, N, Y., Inam ts. ] VED cl1C. HSRER A S IFKOVED clicado ‘,,APPllnunn‘l‘ receryed sud promptly sttended o T e g COUNTY ORDERS And City Vouehers Bought B LAZARUS BILVEKMAN, Chumberof Commcrcs, Election Returns Sived (ot the election returas), but ! bFaelved mot , but & new live HCEE n:ld.fin acl S UNDESWEAL Yaiice 0a manGlastT R’ o b} 8 t 136 Clark.at., Narth f CconsB, » b4 aa1 Nick ' ‘ e ulhn’{mfih‘m‘" SLATE MANTELS, PROBASLO & RUMNKY 0¥ REATES 7. 1 y i 1 — e B e st ulis SV E i 4 d Slater tes (i Ak d rs. dieruta i a5 | weut. tree, at 1he e e e een s i ure, By ol 1 SUN, I X e e Y s O B e SN, ¥ i g ) iy ¥ e of Un. i o sel 29 ot . f 30 cn I-:AI" LOTN. Suburban Lots SHOWN FREE, SAVINGS BANKS My office, until December 1, will be kept open evenings till 10 o’clock, for the benefit ot those cmployed during the day. ‘The many tears which have been shed dnrtn, Iaal thirty days over money lost In avings Hanks lmve brought JOY tu the hearts of thuse whu had the put thelr mouey In $100 LOTS, Which sre THE SAFEST and IEST Investment the 1abuting: tnan, cierk, teacher, incchanic, sad man of siall meaus can possibly find, MY LOTS AT LA GRANGE Arc only one Block from the Depot. and 7 miles from Chieago linits. They sre Besullful Property, aad I i selling then for $100, $13 down and $3 monthly. This inakes It cost you, your first payment, only 17 ce: ot v Hial 01 CIRAr RONEY, OF your good wite Ood & way to’ cconuinize Just & littie niore, 80 you csu Ly+sud-by hinve A BEAUTIFUL HOME OF YOUR OWY. LA GRANGH Inon the Cliicazo, Hurlfogton & Quiuey Ttallronds ta une of Chicag®s most suractive a enu-rrm]n' suburbe, belog beautifully situsted anong hills M\:l 91 b, oW atwut 1000 inhishitants, and growing ch 0018, BLOTeR, CIC,, lwuses undeF contrac ind eley it covte mnd sec for yourself., FOYCMEnts kolnk oi at La Urange than In all the othicy suburbs combined. COMMUTATION ON THIS ROAD VERY LOW, And TEAINS ALMOST EVERY HOUR. ‘Tho tallroad Company arc now selling tickets to LA GRANGE, GOOD ON ANY TRAIN, FOR TEN CENTS, By buying 61 rides. Special evening tralne during amusement seavon, Bunday trains for those whehlug to atiend chureh in the city. T ave foud frvom Cottase ani Lot fa Evasston oL ne are selling for §500. fur $700. I ALSO HAVE 40 Lots at Ilyde Park ‘Iliere are more (mp FACIL $600 100 Lots at Evanston - - 500 100 Lots atSoutl Chicago 250 200 Lots at Desplaines - 200 40 Lots at Park Ridge - 300 400 Lots at Lake Sido - - 100 300 Lots at Glencoo - - - 100 300 Lots at La Grange - 100 800 Lots at Thornton - - 100 1,600 Lots at Ilomewood - 100 2,400 Lotsat San Diego, Cal., 100 % Remember that Ret an abstract with all prop. erty purchsscd of e, 2l aave conuiulone 8 deal tu nuibiug but'my own property, aud SHOW IT IRA BROWN, 142 LaSalle-st., Room 4, TARUSSEN, RUPTURE. TIE COMMON-8RNSE TRUSH, nclected by Cotn- urop fur ehell kinj etore persoual uite misslancrs from use as the hest Truss in the world, sfter havin; amined Trusscs throughout Europs &e well s the &4 Slates. “The inost sultalile Truss tn the wor'd for s king et aL prices within the ineaus of lie oo, nited Bistes iovernment for the Army, Nury, a tiay been our sneclalty for 5 years, sud (v our scleutifc sdjusiment of Trusscs Is riely 10 bo attributed our success 1o permsuently curiug a majority of cases which spply 10 us for treate o Msnufacturers ot the P'atent Seamless-Tleel Elanilo Btockings, Wearlonger. Noriopiug at the hecl,cliaf- Ing, or galllog. Circulars scul BARTLETT, BUTHMAN & PARKER, 60 STATE-ST., CHICAGO, ILL. AUCTION SAL e, Frame House and Barn On Leased Ground, st Auction Wednesday, Nov.7, at 10 0’eloek a.m., On the premises, southbeast corner of Thirty- Ilnlh-hll. aud Ellia-ay,, we will scll, without re- sarve, tho 9-Room Frame Houss, Darn, etc. also the furaiture, including ouo splen- PIANO, Parlor and Chiumber Suits, Dining-Koom F ture, Kitchen-ware, Crockery, Glass, Beddiug, etc,, ete,” Aluo two H Haruess: une Luunxlé:flnnrt, orees, Wayous U years vl 'OMERUY & ( — fectly bruke, FUIS, Camada |=2 s Fur ~ Manufae. i St 2 "INEWEST DESIONS, turing Co., |ismesttincais S Vlley [Loatiiias tretieed: M, A e BEAK & BUCHER. only cstablishment nge Fur an xcliiatve -8ta., Faucy Canl L Faucy Coasl 4 Hue Fug. Sultlogs. 35 Fine Eng. Sultiuge, 40 J.B.HALL&CO,, 1Tallura, 130 Dearbora st CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1877. HONESTY WINS. A Death-Blow Dealt to the Ring in Cook County. The Taxpayers Decrce that Re- form Shall Le lusti- tuted. Not All Lieb’s Loafers and Thornton’s Thugs Could Prevent It. McCrea Elected Treasurer by a Rousing Majority. The ZEntire Republican County Ticket Believed to Be Successful, The State-House Appropriation Scheme Enocked Into Smithereens, Returns from the Several State Elections Held Yesterday. New York Very Close, and a Vic- tory Claimed by Both Parties. New Jersey Elects McClellan and o Democratic Legislatures Pennsylvania Goes Democratlic by 10,000 to 20,000 Majority. The Republicans Oarry Wisconsin by from 3,000 to 5,000 Majority, Minnesota Rolls Up & Republican NMa- Jority of 10,000. ILLINOIS. COOK COUNTY. A QUIET DAY. Nothing in any way resembling the ctectlon of yesterday lins been seen in Chicago for many aday, Asarule, rain counts for tho unwashed Democracy, for, when well fortifled with whisky, Dridgeport can stand a good deal of rain, The * silk-stockings ™ don't vota; so say the **b'yes.” DBut yesterday nelther slde voted. . Iu the Fiftl, Slxth, and Beventh Wards it was “ worse than Sunday.!” There wasa't unything doing at all. ‘There wasn’t o drunken man anyschere; no fun for anybody$ no repeat- ing; no expross wagons fliled with cuthusiastic “ travelers "' no anything. It had been expected that the cold would liave a good deal of effect on the Third, Fourtl, and ‘Fwelfth Wards; like everythivg elso sup- posed, this proved fullacious. The Cummune, so-called, polled a heavy vote In the Sixth and Seventh Wards, ana the sotl-capltalists were correspondingly jubllant. All over town tho same uncertainty prevatled, and nothing could bu learned at or near tho polls as to theactual result of the dav’s work. In the Fifth Ward, as everywhere clse, there was a very light vote polled, and overythlog wasquict. At the First Frecinct it was eatl- muted that the vote would be full 200 beluw that of dust [l Tom Barrett was being badly sctatehed, and Btephens was runnhiuz uhead of s ticket, At the polliug- place on the corner of Bauwer and Mctiresor the 8wedes nnd Bohemtans rallied in foree, and the Communist ticket got o heavy indorsement, Licb was badly scratchied, und Burrett alao fell behind, In the Third District thers was a very llzht vote, and everything was qblet, At the Fourth District polilng-place, corner of Farrell strect and Arclier avenue, tho COMMUNISTS FOLLED A HEAVY VOIH, Licb wus scratchied out of time. At Lock-and Archier avenug there was o very light vote, Icss thuu two-thinls of that usualty polled, In the Sixth, Seventt, and Elghth Wards o remarkuble quiot prevatled, Apatby seemed to Lave_scized the masses. The workingaien of the Industelal strips feit as though they had Leen sold out to Lynch aud wleb, and there- ture lud o soul or interest fu_ the tight, und would not be dellvered, In the Bixth Ward especlally did the Communists show a remarka- blu strength, Thero the Bohemiaus have their eettiements, ond wimong this igvorant and in- tolerant class bigotry snd Communism prosper; henve the large shure of patronsige which that tleket received in that ward, In the Fifth Pre- ciucet, corner of Twenty-second strect and Blue Island avenue, Vatsy Ryan chauged the monotony ?‘y koocklvg down a Bo- bemiun - during the ufternoon., Tuls diversion was onty a8 rtlnplu u foce, lu the Fourth Procinct of tho Seveuth Ward, corner of Jeflerson and Meagher strects, Jawmes Madden and James Koug in- dulged fo the “monly art of self-defenas,” in which Kane was on ‘the eve *of being winner, when Madden chewed hls fugers to an un- bealthy cztent, Friends foterfered, and all passcd off quictly after. Lurng the ulufi Tom Lynch aw;em-d among “the boys" with alittle vpen *har'l™ under his aru, Ils smile wus gone, but he wus cheertul and hopeful. Lator, in the Eighth Ward, Tom Barrett and Joun C. Riciberg werw fouud wanderiug. Barrett’s chin Lusg down in the vicloit! ol his _vest pocket. ‘The thiug that disgusted the Democratic can- didates waa the aputhy shown towards thew, and the real lack of eothuslasm among. the wmusses. Fraudulent votive wus well prevented by the pollcw and the Ballos-Uuards, who were hield under splendid contrul by Justice Matson, who was {4 comwand of the West Division. AlLdid their duty, and did {t well, ‘The couduct of Henry Best, a Constable in Haines* Court, 1s worthy of notke. This man Vurmd in the Tuird Precinct of the Fourth pon the calin sur- anl duriog tue afternoon with a poorly-exe- cuted couuterfelt of the Republican tivket bear- fug the vawe of J, Charles Haines for Probate Judge. Upon the discovery of the clicat by Licut. Biuggam, Best uudcrtook to steal the reguler tickets by suatchiog them from Lieut. Bigow’s pocket, but was cumpelled to give them up, although bv had the eifroutery to d'e- play bis star sud threateu Bingam with srreat. In pursuaucs of & custom for which thero i3 good reason, the Exocutive ofticers of the ity gatbiered thewselves into the City lall yester- dav moruiug aud prepared t0 bear tue” usual complaiuts aud deands, Thero was o dls- reputabis unlignted cizar with his Honor the Mayor bebind it, and it sut with & jare aud - pusiug star which partially concealea tho Cllet of Puliee. 1t bad been, in duys past, common to buve dispatctics broughit fu sanvunciog in quick succeseion tighta, wobs, the fracture of heads, and cavivge-in of baliot-boxes. Yesterduy all was chanzed. To bo surv the Captalus of the furce and tho officers fu cowmsud of sta- Yous respected tho custow, sod sent their dispatchies, bub they were of 2 milk-aud-whter charucter, uud seut fu pure Jdespalr of unything interestiog. Even the Fith Wi (the old Bloudy Sixth) sent ina watl of *Very quict— uot hult @ vote cast,”” uud that was tho tone of wost of them. There werw vnly two questious broughtbefore the Mayor and Chiel. One grew out ol DAVE THORNTON'S ATTEMIT to drive the Republican tallymen away from the polla. This entirely characteristic action of Dave was met by an order from the Chief that tallymen (ul either party) might stand near the polfs s long as they were behaving themselvess and they should ‘be protected in so dofng by the” police. Another question arose out of the fact that some of the judges of clec- tton called npon the police to put out the chal- lengers, This was simply cnough settled by reference to Lhe State law, which by a distinct section plainty admnits two challengers from cach side, . SOLD OUT AGAIN, Now that the amoke of the battle is clearing up, coine of the devices of the Workingmen's Darty are coming to Jight. In an afternoon pa. DEr yesternay was a communication signed hy a memiber of the Central Committee calling on the Workingmen to vote against Thomas D), Bar- rett, for the reason that be bad falled to pay the assesament levied on hun. The facts are that Mr. Barrett was waited on Ly Charles King and Maurice David, members of the Com- mittee, .\hmda". at the Palmer House, and he paid them & 00, and thought all was rizht. When Barrett saw the letter from another mem- Ler of the Committee referred to he was justly indinant, and conld not understand. Subse- quently he met King and David and demanded an cxplanation. ‘The explanation given was, that ufter they had gotten the money the Com- mittee bad met and agreed not to support bim, etey, and they handed the awmount back, 'The gume on the pact of thuse who received the money was, doobtless, to pusn it duwn” into tuelr pockets and keep it there, and nothing prevented thelr dofng it except the publication In question. It Is bighly probable that the matter was neverconsidered by the Com- mittec at all after the money had been paid over, and that the fallure of Kiter and David to divide fnduced the kicking ou the part of the other members of the Committee, and was the reason fur the refunding of the §100. In any event, Tom s $100 ahead. The other candiduics have not beeu hear from, FARWELL'S COUP ' ETAT. Accounting for the practical disfranchisement of a majority of the yuting populativn, by leav- ing off the ticket the line, * Apalnst the State- House Anpropriation," a prominent Republian tells o remarkable story. 1t liad been agreed upon by the Printing Committee of the Revube bcans that their ticket should be graced by that Hue, In order that the voter might scratch out the % For™ or ¢ Against,’” as his preference sugpgested. A stroniz pressure was brought to Lear by outstde partles, and every effort mado to Induce the Commitice to strike out the line sealnst the .appropriation, und they were threatened with dire disuster unless they com- plied. A couferenve with the Democratic Com- mittee was finally proposed, but the Democrats refused to treat on the subject. The ti were then ordered printed as” originally intend- ed, and were set up in_type. On Sunday, the story continues, Mr. Chiarles L. Furwell was culled fnto town suddenly to meet somne of the Demovratle Comsmttée, and o contract was entered into between him and the Democes racy, wherchy {t was agreed thet the line ** Agralnst the Appropriation® should be omit- ted from all the tickets. In this Mr, Farwell acted without o shedow of authority from the Republlean Conunitteo, and assumed n responsi- bitity u no wise delegated to him by those fn- trusted with the preparation of the bailots. The wentleman who mokes the revelation says he saw the contract, but he does not belteve any mouey was poid, His object was to kindly ail o few lu.-rsmml Sriends who were vitully fnter. eated fu the appropriation, and who {nduced Mr, Farwell to wive away the rizhts of the peo- ple (n uid of rome gentlemen who were honored in their personal fricndly relatious with him. It fe sald that 8enator Thompson, of Hyde Park, wha 18 kindly dlsposed toward some fron-worke, and Senator Riddle, of the West Slde, eugl- neered this scheme, which n effert deprived n vast number of votersof the right of suffrage on this hmportant measure, A MEAN TRICK. = In the Sccond Precinet ot the Twelfth Ward there were neither judues nor bullot-vox at § o'dock, when the polls should have opened. ‘Tuls was evidently a Democratic dudge to bre- ventthe votes from being taken tn o fepublic. an ward, Tle same wean trick has been teied before on this ward, The cltizens were equal to the oceasion, however, and Mr, Buldwin, Justice Mornison, and otliers orzanized a meet- ing, which_resuited in tho electlon of Messrs, Polachek, Warner,fand Holllster as judges, and Mr. Robert M .rrison as clerk. A ballot-box was fmprovised and the votine went on, AT TIE GRAND PACIVIC, ‘The Grand Pacitic Hutet presented a Jolly and enlivening sceno Just nieht, It was In marked contrast to the sumbre app-arance of the crowit at the Paliner House, Drake's ¢irand Exchanwe was crowded In its c\'crfi part. The Republicans lud changed their headquarters from No, 191 Washington street to the more central Jucation of the Grand Puclfie Hotel, whore the returns were received. The early portion of the even- ing was epent In quict conversution. The first returna came fu about 10 o'clock. They were of an_ amblguous character, and alforded rather cold comfort. The crowd was auxious, but very confident, and withal, very orderly, Iu the midst of it il stoud *the hiero of the fight,” 8, H, McCrea, Ile was calm and coltected,” Beside him stood Nis confrere when {n the Counell, Ald. Joln T, lawle Mr, McCrea wight have been Just o littie nervous, for his tace showed conslderabla unxlety, Yet through all he was pleasant amd aifable as usual, Now and then some one would come and congratulate the gentlemun, but he would not be certain of things tlll more news was heard. To the reporter ho sald: “I be- lieve iny chances wre goud, but it is never sale to b teo certan." ter, when the returns showed that B, H. McCrea would be the next Countv Treasurer, he sald, not exultantly, but evidently with feeling and slnceritys L will do wy duty by the people, and show them 1 hold thetr ottlee as thelr servant,—to do thelr bldding and to prove fafthful to my trust.” This was all tho gentleman would say. s frlends took him away, all fecling happy that victory had 1\)«wlmd upon the bauners of the = rheiteous, Nearly oll the returns wero read by Mr, W, E. rowne, the sccommodat- ng teleg operator of the raph hotel, As gxwm'. aud Klokke's cer- taln majorities ‘were announced, cheer upon cheer would rise from tho 3,000 throats, There wersnot o few Democruts In tue crowd, but they were of the cluss who gloated over the de- feat of Lynch und Lieb, in the audience was Frunk Limmbard, who - was frequently called upon for 4 sone, but he declined to warble. The aduitiunal returns which raised the Republican wmajorities wers veeelyed with Increased entbu- siaam, I that was possible, At 12 o'clock the lust return was read, aud it then showed that theie wasn msjority fur McCres of over 2,800, which caused oo grand and nearty hurrah, af- ter which the sudlence dispersed quletly and in tho happiest of moods, AFTER THR BATILE, Fromandafterso’clock last evening thecrowd began to tlock luty the Patmer House, By 0 o'clock the rotunda wes packed full; auda surging, svethiug nass of nbumanity swept upand down, through hall and cornidor, invad- fu thie bar and the bitliard-room, and avolding uothing but the wash-room. The whole geye were tucre, deliling the marble pavement will tobaccouplitlo, wid pollutini the chasto uir with vlle vaths. Amoug the gung circulated Lacb, Billy Onahan, Hulues, Kavanaugh, Sheri- dan, and ball s dozen miors bangers-0u ot the Democratic party, but it resoectable members were conspicuous by their abseuce, 1t was u vandenlonlum without even the order aud discipline which might possibly have been attatned under the rule of oue ackuowl- edged and unnl&-dupollc Devit, select crowd of fiackien, ptmps, and bum- mers wlested the gullery, and through this ug- plonteration of ruscality Jerry Crowley, EHans {erting, and others fought thelr way with tele- grams, muny of them detitious, which they read out to the mob. Little enthuslasm ereeted the tidings, und, indeeil, there was nothing on which to base hupe or bellel, even 1 the minds of the wnost sunguine, Ever and auon somy delap- fdated wurd politician, drunk, us a rule, would shove 'his way through the throng and autiouuce to the tavorced few {n bis Immedis neighburbood that the Blauk Precinct ol tho ~— Wurd had givenan escoursging majority for the anterrified. When the wob begaw to bow! beyond endur- anee, Jolin Forsythe would step up to the rall- {uz and call off from sumetbiug which bore & rewote resemblance to tflvEruuh paper 8 myth- feal return from some unbeand-of precioct in an lmprobable Wurd. Then the unwashed as- scwblage would bowl ouce more, this time in sn cxultaut tooe, espectully when they learnt that » Democratic gain of three had becn wiade. After 11 v'clock it bocume apparent thut TUE J10 Wa8 U, ‘The returus, which bad cowe tu very, ver slowly through the evening, censed enlku‘y. au a dense, deop, aud damusble darkoess settlal over ail ana sundry. Blowly, sadly the miser able scrapings frow the gutter and sewer drag- ed thelr untuuned cowhides to tho door aud re- oved the Pulmer House of thelr uubullowed prescnce. Lieb went to bed; sald he was sick, which was very probaole, and he refused to be cumfurted, J. Charley Haines stood on the steps with & white, scared face, and cursed the day that he cver was {ool enough to eell himself " for a har- ren pomination. Jobn McCaflrey clung to the Iast straw, and declared that there was stilla show for the Democratic County Cominission- cls. Hans Herting swore hy Lieb, and tnen in a whisper intimated that the ex-muddler of the County Clerk’s office was gone beyont redemp- tlon. Rensasller Stone gave it up; Kavanaugh owned to bis defeat: and Henry F, Shendan ?r-‘-'xl the whole thing, and especlally the indus- aln, About midnight the gang broke up,~sick, weary, and disheartened. A majority of 2, against thetn I the city alone, with twenty pre- cincts to hear from, and 3,000 Republican ma. fority to bet on n the country tuwns, might eastly hiave quelled stouter hearis than those of Miles Kehoe, Dave Thornton, Jerry Crowley, and the stalking-horses of the Democratic part ¥y, Such a sick and sorry crowd; such an assem- blage of broken up and demoralized spectas tors—for o fall—has not heen seen in Chicazo for a good many years. The s-called Workingmen, of the Kavanauzh and Mefiliveay order, who sold out all for a Demo- cratic nominaton, felt worst of all. Shut out from thelr own crowd, despised and rejected of the Democracy, their chances for ofiice, or for money-maki re gone forever, A realization and it comes ¥ery near home to any of them, was brought to'their souls carly in the evening; and lml{mppr nor manlragora can medicine them to. that sweet sleep which they bad once upon a time. At 118, m. avery tired and discontented colored man lifted the last enthusiastic Democrat from o recumbent position i the nall, and uersuu’ the laat re- mains of an ill-spent tife fn the gutter on State street. et ! AT THE SHERMAN HOUSE the returns came in with great rapidity, and to the Republicans were very aatlsin.tory, There ‘was considerable grumbling as to the manuer in which the returns were announced, and as to the volee and style in which the announcements were made, yet’ everybody was merry, and the fecne was enlivening until a late hour. At Kilces’, o few dours west, the returns were also received. the difference - being that there . was no objection to the tanner. of thelr announcement, In hoth places the crowd was a mixture of Repub- leans and Democrats, but a tear stond in the Democratic eye, whlle o smile played on the Republican eountenance. Some were inclined to concede the election of the Democratte Cuin- misafoners, but, coupling this witn the bellef that Lynch, Lieb, avd the mob had been de- feated, there wus very little comfort for the Democracy in the sltuation. At 12 o'clock the Republicaiis were niasters of the situation, and, by the cheers and burras at buth places, had luxlxml the Industrial-Democrats to seck thelr ioles, A. W, Herr, the Chalrman of the Communist Central Committee, yesterday published a card adimonishing membera of that party from vot- Ing for Joscph E. Smith for County Judge, be- cause he was the author of the Forcible De- tafner luw, passed by the last Lexislature, and recently declded ust by Judge MeAllister, The "Repubticans have undouvtedly clectea thelr entire ticket. They have grained a victory inthe faccof the most powerful ooposition ur- zanized and perfected {u o manner hitherto un-| nown In Cook County, Iu every scnse of the word it 18 a victory of ‘the people’over the tax- caters, and a_victory in behall of economy nnd reform, It s @ terrble blow to the County Ring, from which §t will probably uever recover. The people of Cook County have given their verdict, and shown that they are tred of Ring rule, aud will subtnit to fv no long- cr. It {8 noeredit to those who manaved and engineered the Industrial-Democratie conlition, which so sadly came to grief; but ft showed that the votes of workingmen could be pold but not delivered. In urder to show how the vote was cast for County ‘Ireasurcr and County Clerk, the readers are reterred to the tables viven be- low, whichshow the vote iu detwsl, The eutire ticket 1s elected Ly about the same average ma- iurlt y. with the exception, perhane, of Willlam 1. \Wheeler, of Hydu Purk, who 1s' probably de- feated by Guenther. TIHE PIGURES. § e e E|zomauraty TREANCRER FoRCOUNRESLARK T1E8 133 |35 |8% |38 3 § 12313 3 i i gl || & 4 S~13 Iy H §OF IR IF ¥ w2 174 -1 ¥ 173, E3 3 T T, 00) a3 2120 10| biooreefons :un! 154, 154 5 3 1 g 3 w1 » 2e W‘ %310, ! ! woof 2l El 4y vor coceTy nn-vnli;mnmcmm.nx 7 =2 fladdgoil 3 2 = 3 - EEEFIEINE H i EP 33 HeRHE ar 3 HE-o FRR e § 3 Poie |4 I H HEEE £ ! S il 1 L am, 7 AR 1 a2 1ty 25 o IW]___I'!\ IM" 0 &'dl m 13 7 ] xviL g om [ 1 2 g« 2 [ a1 1" 1 4 7 [ 5 24 2 5 8 an 1 7 M 7 aom 1 Totad.| 250 Cleero...| Totat.. |~ ta7 Hanover, L P Total.. L.Viewy! 2 3 3 Total, Lemoat.. Leyden, : Lyous..1 Total... Maine..t E) Total.. Wheel'n; Woriu. o] Towns, TIE STATE. JO DAVIESS COUNTY, Spedal Disateh to The Chicago Tvibune, Gaz.ENA, 1L, Nov. 6.—The election passed off quictly {n thls city, not far from a fall vote be- iz potled. Indicatlons -at this hour polut to the election of the whole Iepubliean ticket, cx- cept Chambers, for School Buperiutendent, re- ceiviug n Jarzo Republican support. The fol- lowiug Republican cavdidates recelved majori- ties in the First District: West Ualena—Itow- County Judge, 187: Crummer, Cuunty rk, 1206, Dunlelth—County Judge, Rowley, 303 Platt, 273 County Clerk, Crummuer, ‘1493 Bull, &3 County Treasuter, Gregory, 1213 Justus, G0} Superintendent of Behools, Brand, 112; Birmingham, 575 Chambers, 8; Council Hill—County Judice, Rowley, Republie- an, 50 majority; County Clerk, Crumier, Re- publican, 54 majority; Scales’ Mound—County Judge, Rowley, 26 wajority; County Clerk, Crununer, Inmnajority ; County Treasurer, (irog- oury, 12 wajonty; Superintemdent of B\:hvull:, Brand, 65;° Chimbers, 223 Blrmingham, 2} Wurren—County Judge, Platt, Democrat, 25 wajority ;s County Clers, Crutamer, 103 majori- ty+ County Treasurer, Uregory, 147 majority; Schoal Superintendent, Chainbers, 1755 Blre minghom, 513 Brand, 7U3 Num—CuumyJud,;u, Rowley, 63; Platt, 735 County Clerk, Crumuer, U2 wajunty; County Treasurer, Grevory, 75; Justus, 613 Schoul Superinteudent, Chathbers, 253 Bruud, 101; Birmiugham, 13; Apple River— County Judge, Rowley, 1003 Platt, W5 County Clerk,” Ball, e rat, 8 majority; County Treasurer, (iregory, 533 Justus, 1143 Sehool 8- perintendent, Binntugham, 1595 Brand, 29; Chambers, 14, L COUNTY, WIL Suectal Dispalch to The Chicugo Tribune, JoLit, Ill,, Nov. b.—An averuge * oif-year votu was polled fu this county to<day,” Thls <ity has gone Democratic by trom 400 to 6 mnjuvutm'l'no returns receaved from Brad- Woud, kport, L'cotone, Frankiurt, Monce, Washington, und one or 'two other’ smaller towns in the county, iudicate that the Demo- crats bave clected thefr entire ticket, with the exception of County Judge, by lirze majorl- tics. Nuusof the returnsare ofiicial, but suth. clently accurate to show that the Republicans of Will County bave sutfered o Watcrloo deleat. Benjamin Olin, Democrat, ruuning ss an independent candidate, s re-clected for County Judges W. M. Za oy, County Clerk; J. 1% Donshoe, County L'reasurer; J, ¥, Perry, Superintendent of Schools, Thers were About 2 votes for the Stute-ilouse uppropria- tion, Full oflleul returus will not be i before day after to-worrow, BANGAMON COUNTY, Auecial Duspaich (0 The Chicugo Tribune, BruiNarieL, Iil., Nov, t).—arnnum:ld. city and lowuilfl,\ clects James L, Matheny County Judge on al) tickets, uud gives C. K. Hurst, Democrat, 338 wajority wver Tichuer, lh'puhuu au, und = Curpenter, Greenback, D, FPaulen, Republlean, by 481 plurulity over Perkins, Deme werat, Rourke, Democrat, “School Superinteud- ent I.z 77 over Rewtue, Republican,” Tbe aty d thirteen towuslips irive 5119 for the ap- propriation to cowplete the State-House und 97 acaivat, Returns from outside townships are aluw Ia coming in, but Matheny, County Judge, all pasties, Pulen, Republicay, for ‘Tressurer, aud Rourke, Democrat, Schvol Superintendent, are undoubtedly eiccted, It will take later re- turus, and possibly the officlal count, tw Jeter- miue between Tleliner, Republicay, and Lurst, Dewocrat, tor County Clerk, wal wulcadn Tribune, OrTawa, m.. Nov, 6.—The election” passed olf very yutetly bere to-day. The returns up tu this bour are very mesgre. ‘The Republican tiket Is doubitiess clected, with the exveption of Couuty Treasurer, to which pusitiou Mr, Raywond, the Democratic coudidate, s prub- by r;mm‘l }.ny sm*w ),%: au)urtc.¥;‘. wecvil s i huuge Iribune, Lasanre, [iL, Nov. 6.—Ouly about three- fourths of 8 ull vole was cust lere to-day, with tbe followlug result: Full puwber of votes cast. SU; County Judge, Miller, 5103 Gllway, 847; Couuty Clerk, Stockaleser, S5 Perry, 2805 County Treasurer, Raywond, 4603 Masou, 4045 Anca, 1873 Behwol Superinteudent, Hunlon, 495; \\’lllfum-, 187; for toe sppropria- tlon, G; syalvat, 051, MENDUTA. Aprctal Diavatel b The ¢ hicago Tridune. Mxxpora, [k, Nov. 6—Tue followiug s the summury of the Yotes ¢ust bere to-day: For L‘uuule; udge—Charics 8. Mitler, Republican, 2387 W. W. Glman, lodependent Greenback, 204} for Couuty Clerk—3Stucksieger, Repuo- Hcan, 255; Cawpbell, Democrat. 1323 J, B. Perrr, Independent Greenback, 854 for Count; Treasurer—Liasc Ames, kopublu:n, 135 8. W, e Chicago Daily Teibune, P -~ £ FIVE CENTS s 3 3 : Jemnocrat, 150; Isaac Mason, Inde- Raj m!.'»‘ cenback, 83; for County Superine tendy, o I Schools—Richard Hanlon, Inde- Femsé Greenback, 226; Minaldo Willtams, ReiSeS n, 221 ogainst the 5 appropriation, o fne ‘sppropriation, 30, Only o small \g +caste - DU PAGE COUNTT. oo eréal Dienaich ta The Chieuan Tribune, NAPERVILLE, 1iL,, Nov, 6.—The vote of Na- perville: County Judge, Murray, Indencndent, $01: Cole, Republican, County Clerk, Ells- worth, Republican, 318: Glaas,” Independent Republican, 137: County Treasurer, Stover, 353; 1o opposition: County unpcvlmcm]cnp Wright, Independent, 229: Haggard, Republican, 121, The vote of Lysle: Murray, 161: Cole, 65; Ellgworth, 143; Glaes, 35: Stover, 223; no op- positton; Haggard, 1205 Wright, 97, ROCK 1SLAND. Spectat Dispatch in The Dhcazn Tribune. Rocg 1st.axn, T1L, Nov. 6.—Seven townsbins, including Rock Island and .\Iminc.]lndlcme that Adams, Republican, fs elerted Judee; Cook, Kepublican, Clerk: Porter, Independent, Treas- urer: Sturgeon, Republican, School Buperin- tendent; aud Morris, Republican, Coroner. Three tickets werein' the field,—Hepublican, Independent, and Waorkinginen's. The latter ticket has developed unexvected strength, MACOUFIN COGNTY. Kpecial Disnaich s The Chicagn Tribune, CanLaNvILLE, 11, Nuy. U.—The election In this city passed off quietly. Grest interest waa evinced In the present compromixe proposition, and from returns the compromise propesition is dcfeated, The county officers are in doubt, but it Is belleved that n’lpovuon of the Repub- Hlean ticket 1s elected. The proposition for an uppropriation for the Btate-House Is buldly de- fested dn this county. VERMILLION COUNTY. Srectal Insiatch o The thicugn Tridune, DasviLLe. DI, Nov. 6.—The - entlre Kepub- Itean ticket I8 probably clected In this county., 80 far as heard from the majoritics range trom 710500, Hanford, tor Judge, havine the latter majority, and Dale, tor Clerk, the former. The Demucrats hed no ticket in the field, they pene crally vouing for the (ircenback nominees. ‘Tho vote was almost unanitnous agalnst the State- House sppropriation. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, Rnectal Dispatch by, The Chiriga Tribune, Citamratay, 1l, Nov. 6.—~The clection toe day passed ofl very quietly, not much over hall a vote being polted. Indications now polut ta the election of J, W, Lanaley, Republican, as Count lough, Republican, as Coun a Mrs, C. Clerk: T, A, s, Larned, {ndependent, Superintend- ent of Schools. The approorintion for the State. . Lewi easurers ond House will be beaten by KEW, A Speeiat Disnateh 19 The €Aistan Tribuns, KewaNEE, [il., Not A gt vote wis east here to-das, aud resulted fo the following ma Jol s for the Republiean ticket: Hinman, vunty Judze, 106: Welton, for County Clerk, 1805 Holmes, for County ‘Freasurer, 1423 Harge, for Superintendent of Hchools, 475 Ros siter, tor County S agdlngt the 2,000 majority, R, e 10 1A¢ Chirt1n Trinune. Nov. G.—The clection tn thit county to<luy has been a quiet one, o very sinali vote Leing potled, The Democrats bad “united with a so-called Workingmen's varty, making the result ni the ureseat writing somewlhal doulitful. ‘The fndications are, however, that the entlre Republican ticket was elected by ma- Jorities varying from 500 to 600 SI'LEAN COUNTY. Spectal Disnatch to Tue Chician Tribune, BLooMINGTON, 11L, Nov, .~MeLean County gous Republican by a majority of 1,000 to 1,200, which Is an increase over the vote of 1875, O ficers eleeted: County J 2 M, Beajomi) Clesk, C. W, Atkinson: Teeasurer, Joseph Dens fson: Superintendent, W. . Smita; State- House appropriation not ever 4 per ceut. CLINTON COUNTT, Canvyre, 1L, Nov. 6.—The election for connty officers {n this place to-<day resulted as follows: For County Judre, Jotics, 133 Lilt- sce, 1245 O'Harreell, 5. Clerk, Shermaon, 857, Treasurer, Guudiach, 1 Ackerman, 84, Bu- periutendent of Schools, Boattie, 242 Shar 131, For the appropriation, 58, Total vote, 8s2, Spectal DUDHIEN 15 Thg ChiEaTn Tell al Disoate to The tAteddn Tritune, DeKawp, IlL, Nov. 8.—This town gives Rotn inzon, the regular nominee tor Judge, 118 1na. forits, nminst Lowell, o bolter. Malta gives Robinson 25 majorlty, ~ Cortland gives Robin- sun 21, Bycamare z{vu Roblnson 150 majority. ELGIN, KANE CO! Apectnl Digpaich to The € Eray, i, Nov, 0,—A light vote was potled. Ranstead, Demoerat, County Judge, 1,075 Mo Clellau, ltepublican, 183; Coulter, Demucrat, Treasurer, 735 Pluin, Republican, 871; Sher- win, County Cfnrk, on both tickets; ovue pre- cinet to hear from. ORUNDY_COUNTY, Apectal Dispatch 1o The CHoigo Tribune. Moitnis, 1il,, Nov. 6.—Keturus from the prin~ cipal towns In Grundy County assure the suc- cess of the entire Reonblican” tieket over both the Greenback and _ Dewmocratle by majorities raugiog from 200 to X0, . UCREAU COUNTY, Speetal Digpiteh 1o The Chirage Tridune, Painceros, 1k, Nov. f—The Republican malority in Burcau County will range from 500 tu 1,000, with a total vote iwo-thinds as largze as that given at the Presidentlal election jast year, E YCA 0 Thorhlenon Tyibwne, TUSCOLA, {l’l’., Nov. 6,—The Republican ticket carries Douglas County by an increased voto avernging 200, Tho State-Houseappropriation recelved the condemnation of everpbody, PEQRIA, Pronia, 1L, Nov, . —~At the city election to- day, Johu Warner, Democrat, was elected May- wrover Uantoer T, Barker, Republican, by ¢! mgjority, The Democrats elect six out of nlue Aldermen. Suoelal D Gare=nrna, Ik NTY. tun Tribwme. BROWN COUNTY, apecial Disoateh ¢ The CAiciao Tribune, M. 8TERLING, L, NoY, 6~ The wholo Oppo- sitlon tickel is elected. Thus dies Bourbonisi &0 Brown County, ‘The majority is from 150 to LOOAN, Snectal Dipateh to The Cheago Tridune. LaNcoLy, lll:m.\'uv. U.~From returns thus far, Reum, Republicun, Treasurer, and Zetl, Clerk, Dewiocrat, ars elected, Majorities small. 1 0 Tribune, ., Nov, &—Crelm‘r’v. 6’;;!0 Count: flra W wodcock, regular nominee for Judge, 613 Ptrie, Independent, 64, FIATT COUNTY, Srecial Dispaich (o The Chicago Tribune, MonticeLLo, Hl., Nov. 8.—Plutt County, heretofors Republican, 100 Democratic-Ureen- buck majority, 3 ELSEWIERE. WISCONSIN. MADISON, pecial 2)1avatch to Ths Chicagn Tridune. Mapisoy, Wii., Nov. 6—10:80 p. m.~The result in the Capital City is & majority of 317 for Mallory, Democrat, for Governor, which ls & Democratie loss of 101, Ed E. Bryant, Repub- licun, 1s clected to the Assembly by 200 mujors fty. Bufllcient returns have been recetved from the8tate to show that the Republicans have currjed the State. Mr. Rublee, Chairman of the Republican Committee, clalms the Statey but suys it fs too carly to givu tigures, Prom- Ineut Dewtocratie politicians concedo the State to the Republicans Ly 5,000 to 6,000 majority, The (reenback vote fu the State Is turning ouy wuch larger thau anticipated, the Temperance and Sovialist candidates for Governor recelving buta very few votes. Smith, Republican; for Guvernor, will probably have from 5,000 ta 8,000 miajority. A jolnt ineeting was bad in the Asscinbly Chamber to-uicht to hiear tho returng read. Nearly all the Democrats have retlred to their bomes biznly disgusted, whils tho Repub- e e L amsich fo The Chicugo Tribune Maniion, Wis, Nov, 0 Miduighti—all the veturus received luveonly given the vote ou Governor, 1t i impossitile Lo tell how the Leg- Istature will stand, but from iodications on the *teof Guvernor both bruuches are Jikely to be lur+cly Ropublican. Al the leadivg Demo- cruta ¢ the Cupital coucede the Stuto to the B publice 1. The following fa furnished by Mr. Rublee. ** Tho roturns o far received, in-fudivg bout 2 prechcts, show a "un for buith vver Huyes' wisjority last year. It is probable that :here Wil \, 8 somewhat yreater Ilnll; 431 off fruy {ha wajorities mven &:u “in the | Republl distrlcta yet hear tom i the Democra districts nol yet reported. I thlok the State way be sately counted upos for 5,000 or ¢, majority for the Republicsn ticket, for v ban- eit currency, sud agulnst the repeal of ths Resumption act.” Spacta Pussion 1o ot Chtcaginfrivune. aiah 10 Fonp xfl; Lag, \\'l-..-i\'u:h?—-fi:‘%: clt)h nve': Mullory, Democrat, s plurality of 22, u Repul Mp]nvl 140 over ll‘fldcn'l wajosity. rxu'