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VOLUME XXXI1X. PUSESSUSLIA TSNS e s s Iield, Leiter & Co. WABASH-AV.,, Madison and Monroe-sts., Arve daily rveplentshing their already awell-assorted 8tocks with “ Noveltles”’ (of their own importation) in Silks! Dress Goods! Velvets! Costumes! Cloaks! Shawls! Laces! LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, p Tribumn; !il'l)vl’ l’l'll,l'“. SECOND DAY--Wednesday, Oct,. 9. Jorses called at half past 1 o’clock sharp, 2:28 Olass-—-Purse, $1,000—$500, $25O $150, and $100. FOURTEEN ENTRIES. AW FOLLO Chicagos ch. n. Nowbarz, 0. br. m. Neulcc Tasnington. Court-Nowses i onty me‘ Ly )lcrmm,m cago, 111 ester, N. Y. o i rms, Wie. v eh: 1) Geeunn Chiet, Dekrott, Mich.s dhas oirite, Ry o5 Thow Carrie Ko Ghtcane, T, - 2128 Glass-—Purse, $1,500—$750, $375, $225, $150, b, o Ly T BenemAra et by K.y Frad Hooper, Almant, Micl b 34 3 o ont, el ¢ Tor! Recy N vr.';f”g' riien 8o, ey No ‘Tt e o DATY. Now YorK: mbrino Geoeral,'Quiney, Mich, PRICE, 25 .A.ND 50 CTS. THE “ NEW e STOVE POLISH 15 omething pew, and toany siticis that has atweys een wanted: for th this **Tima f8_mon and every one liken s brikht vear arate, but 4o bt rars Jme tiem w, for it KA siwavs (witin the old B Sl (KD b5 Tonh Sebor 10 krep llwm Bo: but with the ** X hu,.: i lecier, Boneca Ik, . Critton oy, Uwes, Cantan, 1. br.'s. CHEAP HOMES. ool eiin q"‘;"'rwo STORY HDWSP'R at W o y0u can have one FINISIEL tnepie 03 nuis USE AND LOT for §750: oniy $20 DOWN, BAL- A\Ll’lllKlsmunlllllnl,mzn FEPGONTEEA COME 1N any pleasant day this week at 10 In the Tiorking, o 3:0to We atternoon, aad g and e iy LA GRANGE! PUT YOUR MONEY IN REAL ESTATE. MY $100 LOTS Arcthe safect and bem fnvestment (hie lanoring-man. glerk, eacher, mechanlc, o uisa of smal iicans cas REDUOED RATES OF FARE on the following Ratiros FURNISHIN[} [}UUDSI ,..P::’.".';ém::‘ T the lhunlludlifivll‘i’ufl lh_; Mhnll\g of ALK PARE POSITION, Chia: Pacifio Railroad, Uh.lnlk ‘& Northwostern Hailroad, Illinolis Ocnlml afiroad, Chicago, af Turlington & Quinay Iroad, Chicago & Paci LINENS I B e, Dbk B0 Fouls Rallzasd, Tittsurgh & B, 'ayne Hailroad, The Chicago & Northiwestern Itaflrond Tralos to the (irounds as follows: Loave—Woells-st. Dopot, 12:00 noon and 1:00 p, m. CARPETS! UPHOLSTERY!) memva-giseiidivssidonn fomspie = Leave—Oakloy-st., 1 . m. and 1:15 p. P AND ALL KINDS OF Arrive—Wost .[‘oruoth-at. Btation, 12! 20 p. m, and 1:20 p.m. Baturnlnfi'l‘nln will leave West quuth--t. sn;wn immediately aftor the closeof the TOUSERBEPING COODS! |5 Euamsat ez Scenred Seats In the SELECT lnclndlng seat in the GRAND STAND, 50 cents oxtrn. Senson Tickots, including i 2 . hllndges dally, 81, Which they offer at very at- Quarter Stretch, 35, Quartor Siretc A 'y % % Tickets can bo secured at the principal Hotels, at CLAYTON’S, 83 Madison-st. tractive and reasonable prices, | aaut hedquartors, LAWRENCE & MARTINS, 111 Madisonst, 4 and call special aitontion to | No EXTRA CHARGE FOR CARRIAGES OR VEHICLES. The Largest Field of Trotting Horses ever entered. thelr stock of Y TIE FASTEST HIOUSYS IN THE WOLLD are at the “New Track” of the CHICAUO JOCKEY AND A - | THOTTING CLUL, The Fineat, rounds, Finest Track, and Finest Cluh Ifbune in Ametles, As it is without doubt the larg- The Laryest and Host Attractive Exhibition of apeed over brought together. est and most elegant one in CHICAGO JOCKEY AND TROTTING CLUB. the West. 8, X. DOW, Presidont. 8.J. MEDILL, Vico-President. AL Speclalties in Real Laces! Faney Neckwear! Handler- 3, B—Madlman-st. Care ko directiy to th track, clilefs! in colored embroidered kil . Yorders, Iosiery! Kid and each county.' LEADING WTSTLHN L\WY S, Fabric Gloves! Fans! &c.,&c. NQOOTATTAN l.‘lv'llllf nnt(il;slhll;tt::oft“c émf. NORTHWEST BA.R ASSOC.LA.TION tlemen’s Furnidshing Goods,’’ +* An Association of Lawyers. fn which memberanlp ta restricted to thoseot high charac WVIN BULBERT, Trossurer. N, ROWE, Bocrotary. WM. M. BOYLB, Assistant-Beoretary. embracing everything new in ———es Ked.s Chicago, ARIZONA TER.~Trescott, Yarapal Coun WWE weLLe UN DER “ EA. , COLORADO-Denter, Arapshod, COUOY & MACON. Falrplay, Park Calln Y. n e e op, MILDOILY CIRISTIEON. HOSILRY, eoretaw, Cleat C1eck iGifas amoneLL. Sitverton, Ban Jusn CUBYT.y o ¢ pvagwonTi. DAKOTA TER,—Deadwood, L l'l't'm.‘ ADND NECKWEAR, e L ty. ILLINOI8~Aledo, Mercer Comnty, .\ o\ nroN, All of which strangers and Dloomiogton, MeLean GRuptle ') o visttors are cordially im)lted Caatan, Fulton Cousty, C. J. MAIN, to inspect. Curil, Wiis Counie W. I JOHNBON. . z:::::;::'z:f::‘;"‘rlcxl.m & FICKLIN, Fulton, Whiteside Countyt o 1 & WHITON. ) WM. J. McCOY, e lu““u}]’j;j,——‘ Genevs, Kano County, J. 7. MAYBORN. Hitllsborough, Montgomery Couaty. P Ui U BT, ©. W. BLISS, ek AR AT FLUCK & LIPPINCOTT. Jerserville, Jerey COURi, qy w, HERDMAN, Lincoln, Logsn County, HQDLIT & STORES. Marall, Cark County. Monmoutb, Warren, County. NEWSP APEB, Montfcello, m-uwn‘a‘;}‘:‘.fl' FUBLES & CRIE POLDING NACHINGS, | EEmemiiiie J. x. READING, unlwk; lllr.:dcmn CouBty, | 0N & DUPP. & Z:m-. x.:n fl" °:"‘Y- E. F. DUTCHER, taws, Lafisllo Countys o, o L DREDGE, B attontion ot !}Wgfinplnur_ll’:nlflllhmfi s :‘::"":""’ fl";:"" A. BAMPLE » . foldin Sttaehmonts i6 two of TEH TRIY <t ianemel Sy A, D, BAWTER NS *Dacfosting arissore Tho Tribune Teorta, Peoria Coungy; Eoibs, Dortucting presiat, The Teibane ATTE BL0s & ULRICH, Eoldsra beroiofora in wao in iis prete-toom. Petemburge, enar Couaey " ir, W. MCNRELEY, T'he machines are of Chambers Bros. & O Pittateld, Plke County, make, and ara i e06llont order, oaoh bave THOS, WORTHINGTON. :Ec‘l?xn Kahlorfinmpau::mfm. i‘vo ot zlhg Hockford, WisnebagoCountye o ooy sue T nas aro adapte afour-page supple- P, ment of Tho T'rf banu.mnk!ng four fc p Bhelbyville, Bheiby County. & AMLIN, 10Ur 5o, £l nheot. “Fribumo sike, mALInG eld, Beogamon Gty ) tbrog and four folda; Oan be adapied toany Bringacld, Bsagunon Gy 4 o axpinti. sled ahioot. +ihe apeod of {hoss. machinos sulltvan, Moulirle County, = 11 limited only bg the capacity of tho feed DRl Couak ALVIN P. GUEENE. 0y, ‘Phoy can bo sesn 1n operation and we Bycamore, De 01} OWRLL & CARNES, BUFuntas thom, with the JCABIOF 1Maproves | . uscols, Dougis Coun mont, ta bo aupsrior to any machino mads, A GBI uON & MACETIRRSON. \X‘" solt them choap, a4 ‘we have uso for Urbans, Champaigu County, 9 t00m thoy 0COUpPY. B‘or mrther Artice M, W, MATHEWS, ulars addross d’ Vaodalta, FI,IIIICOIIH'YAJ P. YAN DORSTON. 8 hMouto. it ‘Wataeks, Iroquota County. ' " > w "MLEX. L. WHITENALL, NEW SUBLICATIONS, INDIANA-Altton, Noble Coudty. 108, M, EKLLS, UL STNGING SCHO0LS AND CHOIRS, | croveorinte wostemmery Sl L0 Crown Polat, Lake County, WGOD & WooI: Fowler, Benton County. Lo ke ARD s new vook for MERRICK & TRAVIS. A A ARDI, s Freatort, Gilpton Canaie g - & R kit '"""‘““’“""“"" GFaikeraad Gostien, Kikbart County, 73 cenus, |'l 50 per dozen, Muntl: cou.!"“'“”‘ DALY x ) 87,50 par: Auntinuton, Huntington Ju £PH Z, 8COTT. Indlanapolis, Marion Countys Beessons Ohurch. Offe Ofring oo vock | ranines werincousy, ™2 VALLACE laresand aduirable collection h e £, O'BRIEN, iems, wl elly 1o the 3 U kre'ol ihe ln-llcaml ity for aay service Bauth tiend, Bt. Joseph Couptyi, g 1y pu s, B, M. SYYDKR. slargs nuiberof Ane Cliante: Rtemington, Jasper County, M. C. HUNTER, JR. .43} or $13 per dozen. hifial S Terre Haute, Vigo Couuty. hz:“-..l,..v.Saored Quu.rtettes a new| Valaraiso, Forier Countr. " 3. ELD, % “l‘luuulu Chiotrs. Fiss o most musicel collac. T J. MERKIF] Yot Py - | S0WA—Anamoss, Jones County. VUGS Sy Sew oue for e¥orY HeboAit 14 1he YEuF: J. 8 BTACY, ‘Hoards, $2.001 Cloth, $2.25. Boone, Boone Gouar. yipoypy & GREEN, Darlingwn, DesMolnes Count, ‘u & DALDWIN, somFestival bghorus Bookat.2 e o n;umcum& i mgdond nt) .0, r-u----REQUIEM e :"::’ :..: ::.C::“(&uonx &8T. Jouw, G225 aiens ollection of Tiyuuus aad tanes for ¥usoral T u‘lm. N““‘mfl;‘s.u&fi:l cowLEs. Band for Enlln;nu cqatainiog the descriptions of W fonisox. By, otber eaceliens” bovks for Cholre of blaglng Creaco, Howard County. ey iy & MARSH, Any Book matied poss free for Tetati Price. m;i":i"fl}unzmn & QIBSON. LYON & HEALY, Ohicago, Decorah, Winacahlek co‘d-‘ulg.' o :‘“”:":‘ Delbt, Delavare County. "fl' ;vi‘_’:l_s:“" DENLINTRY, Deataoa, CrawfordCounty. o 0o Ce o “KH’I‘ NI”I‘. 98, Ues Moloes, Polk County. Warrsited DROWN & DUDLEY, TBET“ 'X}\flf Ah l) BES’ '"-.LX‘(D. Dubuque. Dubuque County, GRAHAM & CADY, Etkader, Clayton County, W, ON, Emmotsburg, YUOAIMCOBM& A ERER Cor. Clark ant Hibuialph s, - ___BCALEM. Forest Cliy, Winaabago S0 \Ivoun & 80PEK. FriRBANKS’ Gleawood, Miils Count . B. ANDEHSON, STANDAND o Sy Can WATKING & WiLLIAMS, S C A L E s e ek LAYE i, TUOMPSON. Iadependence, Buchansa Coun! OF ALL KINDS, tazols, W co . W, HOLMAX, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, Sndiaasls, Warrsn CounlLry gy g & BAMSON. 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. tows cty, Jobason Countye e 00D g eirshul wohioyaly the Gesulog, JeGerson, Greeoa Countle om0 rouv:: Keokuk, Lea County, FRAVE ALLYY, A N l 0 C A Beoruqua, Van Burea Coamtly, yg 541 hwix, Lo arTaon Count) Yaxce delic 100 Puddiugs, Jellies, s0d_Grddie-Cares. th AT iluxiiaur & cabwriL, Cody unomlial. | Oug patkage maxespudalug for IV Msgquokets, Jackson w i brice 5o, " et w packaye trdin S o Couty, TRANE M08, 43 05d 47 Park-place, Suw YOIk, e Manhall Congil g & LEMENT. Marengo, Tows County. ‘Vintoo, Benton County, MINNEBOTA~Austin, Mower Cot MONTANA TER.—Fort Beat w’l Chotcau l,uunl'LLY P 'WISCONBIN—Alna, Buftalo Count, 10WA~Montezuma, Poweshick L‘D\lnl LEWIS & CLARK. Mount Pleasaut, Henry OCountr. In A::“:. Meseatine, Muscatine Cognty /00 Nevads, Storey County. 3 UXELL & PITCUPATRICK, New Hampion, Chickasaw Coun Yiiam smaven, Newton, Juper County. oo o Northwood, Worth Connty, U LTI L. 8. BGTLER, Omawa Clty, Monona Cdunty, 0o Ousge, Mitchell County. nuowu-n u;anox- Oscools, Llark County, M. TEMPL Oskalooss. Mabasks County, . Rtk e Tock Hapids, Lyon Couser .VERS & MALCOLM, i ¥. Al RERP, Bloux City, Woodbury Conul&':::‘r‘“,r:::‘l‘::' Tipton, Cedar Caunty, i Toledo, Tama County. JOHN N. NEIMAN, BTRUDLE & KINNE. Waterioo, Bisck Hawk Cougg. 0T & SHAINKS ‘onox onpway, Winterset, Madtson Count, fku-uum & STERLE, KARBAB—~Abilene, Dickinson Ceunts unrnlmh & PIERCE. Atchison, Atchison Coudty, ey Deigune, man Gy 5" & WATOESEIL Councll Grave, Marris County. 3 e JOUNSON & DERTRAM, aeon Bulite c"“fl'n\ YEITE KNOWLES, Oreat Bend, Barton Colin WM. 3. DODUE. Independence, uontnmrycaum {”EL QRASS. Lawrence, Douglss County, AMUEL A. RIGGS, Leavenworth, wunwnncomfiu,u RISWOLD, Lyaos, Rice County, JOIN M. MUBCOTT, Benoca, Nemeba County. J. P. TAYLOR. ‘Topeka, nnn-caun Ity RYAN & JORNSON, ‘Wichits, Sedgwick L nty. 800 o ' ., M. DALDERSTON, MNICDIGAR~Coldwater, Drluell County. CHARLES b, WRianT, Detrolt, Wayne Gounty, 7" TINDALL & TINDALL, Grand Raptds, Reat Couaty. TURNER & SMITIL. Hourbton, Hooghton County: Ysupeming, “INI‘!“‘I“'D%”. L. CHADBOURNE VIFT & 0SBORN, Jackson, Jackson County, Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Cnu.'.'? N Dy CONELY, e ‘GKO, M. BUCK. o et & McLAUGHLIN, LAIII'JIO‘( & CRANK. ntevi wa Ca Mos deo, Chippews Count, JiKEN & MILLEI. Northteld, Rice County, % R REING & WHIPPLE, Qwatouss, Bteels County. Preston, Filimore County,* Mr BUNLINGAME, 3 ' HENDY 8. WELLS, Eatot Paul, Itamse] ty, sthan 7 Cousty. )y, quLuaN, MISSOUHI-Chlllicatba, Livingston Couuty. Bansss Citg, Jackaon ozumy,w"":"v:;‘"::; Plataburg, Clintoo County, Bt Loula, 8t Louts County, THOBEs TUBNER, BHOADHEAD, BLAYBACK & HARUSSLER. JOIN J. DONNE ‘Virginls City, Madlson Count, e . GALLAWAY. NEBRASKA~Alblon, Booss c""""}.omn CLAKK. Beatrice, Gage County. Dakotacity, Dakota ann“m“"‘"‘;)::x‘;’;' Falis City, Rlchardson Couaty o< oo Geaeva, Flllmore County, Hebron, Thayer Gounty, " o L ROF & LIKEE, OLIVER H. 8COTT. Lincoln, Lsncaster Couaty. Nebraska City, Otos Cogat A1 70O & AMES. s ‘M. L. BAYWARD. Gmabs, Douglass County. sy 7" g, M. THULSTON. Flatiamonts, Cue Covsteg ) o sroNE. Hopublican City, Harian Couaty. ) * oo Bidoey, Cheyenna County. " 4. M. BTEVENBON, Tecumseh, Johnsea County, Y 2 _ 8. P. DAVIDEON, ‘Wilber, Saltne Couaty. beiggionns ‘;“::" LEDWICK & MeDIVITT. 3 3 W. T. BCOTT. & McCOY. TEXAS-Dallas, Dallas County. 0! UTAl TRHRITORY-Ogdgn m{vir.sr obunt BAKIEA' K. D. HOGR. Cobliap nosEW. I8, Baldwia, 8t. Crolx Cousty. o Pfl Chlpp!nn.llscll".'lcunn 9. SENEING. Rasuiaite. Xia sy Qo n’ulw M. GIBDONS. UnkaTe. Biaiy “"’éfmu & CUYNOWETH. :"“'m ""'; “:‘;T;"u‘ncm & DUNWIDDIE, % ertie’ o Coo LKW1, LEWIS & HALE. * et "R J. MACBRIDE. Oshikosh, Winnebago Cousf Rakiae, t fll‘fl-fl W, FELKER, UENRY 7. FULLER, Vitoqua, Veraon Couaty, B. P, POCTOR. Wasssg, Marsihos Coustrye, 'y KELLOGO. Salt Lake City, Bal Lidks Cousts. WYOMNG T‘flIHTOMY—R(mmx‘Uhhfi w\mx. A FUOM. "REI‘ CAR FARE. 1 huy TWO LOTS, and Sl fmmedtatey. 1 sl you & pass zoad for LS i ali Traiog bevwien Criéago and La MY LOTS AT LA GRANGE 7 They sre beautifal prup- $1OO 413 down and $1 monthiy, the MNEN 0 r you will s moothers T 8O ‘Wo call your attontion bo o few thinga that ihat oan bo nooomplinhe: u ‘The "New" Stove Polllh. y Rock Island & “"‘fl'& icnxo Milwaukes & 8t. JE W hot WAL or BURK off, 1t potianes sty and uiakes old stoves, aTates, and T maKer caminon fron stoveptpes ik It wiil make old con)-hods ook Hke n 1t Ted on fron knetler, (ryio te, 1t - vrn‘. theun Trom sofline yous hagaer o+ 14 will pre It o0 Your winic -wm i :vm Rsep them (rom st ven {f "1 m l‘l -UVM ul!fl 1o exchange, e ek ldmlno“‘amnlnln Denzige of nannine. L will Dot tignite 1f yvuy i st “'e‘fl"’ B Sl CHEATINT blove Batin to 1he DIRECTIONS, h the I'olfah, and apoly & thin coat. fancy work on stoves 1t can b Faniied with lhn brush furnished for Sre et it remmove it from (he This mnm 1t cort you, ou T suur 200d wite will n 1215 107, 90 YOU can by A BEAUTIFUL TIOME OF YOUR OWN. 04 have no wite, I will warrant yau to be mar- hin o6 days from tiie time you purchase your Lot and build your house, or 1 will ‘Rive you s 1ot for SIONK lexro my offica to sea the lots every 1 10:30 In the miorning aad ut 4 v'clock fn SUE te on tho Chicagn, Buriington & Quiney il o ofie of Chicayo's moet aitractive and TerDriving enouiehe, Delng peantiTally. sHGatcd Ao Nllia and groves; liss now abuut 1,000 [nhab Kruwing maplulys churches, schois, stares, eic., ete. .y o ncnnomlu‘ ext rd ot hul b ’rhm fent frat e Tty a. When e stove geta e it remarn, - o1 Be i woled, wadi ¥FOIt RALE BY DEALENS UESEBALLY. The “New” Stove Palish Ga., 19 WABASH-AV,, CHICAGO, ILL, ) ¢ ALSO HAVE 200 Lots at Evanston, - 4 300 Lots at Desplaines, 100 Lotsat South Chicago, 100 25 Lots at Park Ridge, 300 200 Lots at the-,ldc, - 250 Lots at Glencoe, | 400 Lots at La Grange, 400 Tots at Thornton. 1,600 Lots at Homewood, 2,100 Lots at San Diego,Cal. 100 L an abstract with sll prop: Rlso save cominiestons. as | g nunmlumsny own property, ahd SHOW IT IRA BROWN, 142 'l“nSalle-sl., ltoom ‘l _ WATLIH,N. MEN whose business requires Perfect Time- keepers should attend the Great Auction Sale of N. MATSON & CO. Watches made by the best makers of the world can be secured at half their value. Dail at 10:30, 2:30, and 7:30. State and Monroe-sts. _ SPIEGEL & CO, 251 & 253 Wabash-av. RETAILERS FURNITURE! WHOLESALE PRICES. Full line of Parlor Suits and Odd Pieces in all the Iatest styles of coverings, at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. Fifty of the newest pattorns ot Chamber Scts, ranging from $30 upwards. The best for the price in the market, Becrotarics, ter, and {0,080 o FZeatemember that Book Cases, Iat Trees, Sideboards, and Tables of all kinds, in endless varieties, and apecially low, Fancy Decorative Furniture of every description, specinlty ot this line of goods, and ccep on hand and are dally receiv- ing noveltics not procurable else- where, at prices always the lowe We muke o Our lustrated Catalogue, oontaining over 360 New Designs, will be mailed free upon 251 & 253 Wabash-av. Noar Jackson-st, BUCKEYE CANNEIZ COAL. jLis iceant Grate fuel—guat and Twentleth are certainly Republican. s surrounded by an lmmense crowd, cheering city passed off quietlv. Business wasulmost entirely suspended throughout the dav, and, notwithstanding the unpuralicled effort on the Yoo are axsin receiving what you wanL these ch ANTIRACITE ¢hAL, Fram the best Collierles, freah niined and dry, nu-lvrd fiin cluao cars. Try it If you wast your owaey's A.C. BRACKEBUSH & CO0. Na. 1 West Randolph-st, Hallroad Yard, Canst snd Morgan-au. lmsl NESS ()Alll)l. - 0. A BURLBUT & 00., Wholesale Drugists, 75 & 77 Randalph—st. L OCEAN STEAMSIIDN, Ouy Di UH‘H(}I Ling 1o Feance. Geuneral ’runnnulln (nznn 12 llllnn New Yorx ".)"a“““ Pler 42 N Bye foot DF, PARIS, bautetll. Wi m 'day, Oct. B, me II i Wedngs % THE LPADI\(} u lHl\' IN THE MARKET. For sale by all principal Wine Morchants and Groeors in the Uni- tod States and cauadu. v 258, Seattenng roturns trom differcat precinets fi"fifiEY‘EBffi"A”N" By JOSIAH B. REED. Mo, 52 William-st, N, Y., In amounts as required, on INPROVED CHICAGO PROPERTY, at BEST RATE, Applications received aud by LA ek omptly attenged to 1.-r'[u{x»duluh-u. Governnwn! Ronds, Democratic hesdquarters thero Is un afr of despondency aud cursing of the luck which hay failen upon them. News recelved by Repub- lions from Charles Foster cucoursges the hope of bis election, but cnough hus uot beew heard to justily the statement &s pusitive. Ewlug tost heavily in his own county, but will dounttlcss putl through. Prominent Democrats have given up the State ticket as lost, but Jobn G. Thompson still has hopes that thc tide will change. City Serips and Vouchers, LAZARUS BILVERMAN, Bank. Chanber of (ollm'lflca L(ll‘ \“TNEI(% TCOPAREN EBSI!IP. We have this day formed & partnerslip under the name of Sprogue & Cobb as General Commislon Mer- chantslo tho Cliy of Chicas Cowmerce, sud solicit & share Boughit sud sald by \ "u. 24 Chamber of llAuoLu bl'luuUl. {ng Congressmen arc clajmed elected by the AT, Tatich O PALSRIT TN um.u’r Fint Cabia, $iu); Second l.lbln, sis; Inctud -m.,bcmnn.muunuu ‘Tfine,--"'-‘wua i Lab: e Mouroe, fu the Scventeenth; Undegruff, lu the ARTISTS MATERIALS, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS A AI'HIBT'I‘ & CO. lluvnl'ul’lv Twellth; Young, fn the Sccond; Butterwarth, {n the First; McKinley, In the Sixtecoth; Van- “THE Al DRITISH STEAMER SICILIAIN Will sall sbuut Oct. 13, 1873, for lowing: Horton fu the Teath and McKuight fn gllih {n the Nioth and Luckey in the Tenth. Througn bills of 18Gink graniod W, otber allc D porte. lnrlenfin.:. Pttty DILL& KADMAX, At they tlatin tho eloction of Conversu for Con- zn.u by 600, Al the wards are not ia yet, and The Steamanty - Cit %Huntnll " wiil sl The new storeand basuent, No. 39 Lagsl! Yo 2 LTVARYS Hroagiiits claim that Engltsh will recefve enouys from T ia ucu 23 Weaks At TTNORTIH GERSL \N The steanicrs of thils Compaus duy oo Breinen pivr, foot Ut Thir s ol Passsge—From New York to < i anmass Prnuartv Wanlafl o Do Wi clieut vnu dealres \u purchm lur CASH & s '3 S & ] i o : PRICE FIVE CENTS, THE FIAT FUNERAL. Announcement of the Obse- quies in Three States Yesterday. The Corpse as Good as Buried in Ohio, Indiana, and Iowa., . It Could Not so Much as Give a Respectable Kick Be- " fore It Died. Heavy and Sweeping Repub- lican Gains at the Oc- tober Elections. A Vietory in Ohio Equaling the Most Sanguine Ex- pectations. Ticket, and a Cain in Congressmen, Relative Rate of Republic- an Gains in Indiana gnd lowa. Estimated to Be About 20,000, o110, AN IMMENSE VICTORY. Special Dispateh ta The Trivune. . m., the indications arc that the Republicans State by a declded majority, and nearly all doubtful Congressional Districts, and perhaps oncor two that were regarded as certaju for the Democrats. Milton Sayler, in the First District, is defeat- ed beyond a doubt by Benjamin Butterworth. Ex-Gov. Tom Young is belleved to be clected 1n the 8ccond over L. W. (joss. John A. MacMalion, in the Third District, who had a majority of over 2,000 at bis back, is #aid to be beaten by Emanuel dchultz, Repub- lican, This result was entirely unexpected, * THR DEMOCEATIC LOSSES fn some precinets of Cincinnati, Hamlliton, and Dayton are enormous, In & single ward in this ety Sayler lost 477 votes, | . ‘The Fourth District has elected Gen. J. War- ren Keller by & heavy majority. ‘Tho Fifth 1s not yet hcard from. ‘The Sixth clects William 1. fill, Democrat. ‘The Seventh fa not settled. The Efehith shows heavy galos for the ton, Charles Foster. His galu 1o Sencen Couniy is reported ot 1,200. He has a mojority of 4,500 Lo overcome, The Ninth District electa Lorenzo English over Ueorge L. Converse, unless late returus are very different from those so far recefved. In the Eleventt District the resuit is not def- intely known, W, . McKnight, Republican, Lelleved to be clected over 1. L. Dicker, the prescnt Democratic Representative. ‘Thie Tenta District Is not yer heard from. The Twellth District s giving H. 8. Neal heavy gains; his election 1a deemed certalu, In many precincts In that distriet the Greea- back vote exceeds the Democratic. The Thirtecath is not hesrd from., The Fourteenth, Fiftecath, and Sixtecnth are undoubtedly Democratic. The Beventventh, Eighteenth, Ninctcenth, It 1 the opinlon here at this hour that the Republicans Lave curried a majority of the Cupgresslunal delegetion of the Btute, There {8 great enthusiosm. Thc (Jazetts offlce at the displcyed returns, PURST DISPATCUES, Spectat Dispatch 1o The Tridune. CoLumnys, (., Oct, B.—The election in this part of John U. Thompson, the returns thus fur reported In the city show Jarge Republican galns. The Beventh Ward, Justin complete, English33majority,—a Republican gain of throughout the city show galus in like propor. tion, and the fudications at 8:80 uro that Euglish has carrlod the eity, SBhould these indicutions prove - correct, there is little doubt of his vlee- tivn, although uothing has yet been recelved from the country. DLEMOCHATS DESFONDENT, Mpecial Dissated to Tha Tribune, Coruxauy, O, Oct. 8—10 p. w.—~At the REPUBLICAN CLAIMS, Sweanat Dirpatch ta The Trivune. CoLuMBUS, O, Oct. 8.—At 11:80 the follow- Republicaus: Tuwusend, ln the Twentieth; Eighteenth; Keifer, fu the Fourthy, Nedl, n the Vorbes, Io the Thirteeuth; Garfleld, ln tne Nincteenth, with tho possible electiou of the lol- the Eleventh, sud the pussivle election of Eo- 8,000 HEFUBLICAN MAJOMITY. Swectus Dispated 19 Iae Iridune. CoLUMBEE, 0., Oct, 811 p. m.—From advices thus for recelyed at Democratic beadquarters it ls uncertajo as to tuo city, but believed that nglish bas Carried . Tue Regublicaus still Delaware and Madison Countled to elect bim. ‘The Dewocrats give up the Biste to lho Repub- . TUN TROUBLE WiTu l\fllfl. . Beeclul Disgustch b0 Tae Dripuna WasaizutoN, U, C., Oct. 8—The persousl Majority of Over 8,000 for the State The Increase in the Latter State Ciscrenatt 0., Oct. B.—At this hour, 11:30 have made s sweeplng victory, carrylng the trienda of Tom Ewing here have been' veey anzious for news from Ohlo to-day, as thoy have feared his defest. As if to expiain his de- feat In ndvance, they say that hd has uot only been compelled to contest She election with the Republicau candidate, Horton, but has also bad to suffer from A fire-fn-the-rear in bis own party through Thurmen anid John #. Thompson. Ewlng's friands tnaist that in any party which has “the Ohto ldee ™ for 1ts basis, Eming must * be the Presidential candidste and not Thurman, and that for this reason Thurmsn and Thomp- sont have conspired to destroy Ewlog's Prest- dentist chances by causing his defeat. ARRESTS. CrnctunaTy, 0., Oct. 8.—Depaty Untted States Marshals arrested James H, Wilkerson, the Democratic candidate for County Treasurer; Dr. C. . Wiles, Democratic candhidate for Rep- rescotative; and other prominent politicions at North Vernon, Ind,, yesterday for alleged at- tempts to colonize repesters. CINCINNATL, O, Oct. 8.—David McKelvey, ot Allegheny City, Pa.: Pbilllp Louis, snd Pat. trick Swift werce arrested and jalled for fllegal voting. TWO WARDS. CoLusous, 0., Oct. 8.—FIfth Ward—Barnes, 1%3; Paige, 430: Roy, 8. Ninth Ward~Barnes, 6; Paige, 459; Roy, 192, CLEVELAND. CLevELAND, 0., Oct, 8.—Townsend, Kepube lean, 48 elected to Congress by a majority now estimuted ut from 2000 to 5,000. Tho entire Republican county ticket Is clected by vorylog majoritles, STILY, STOW GAINS, ToLepo, Oct. 8—11 p. m.—The elcction to- day has been qulet and orderly. The vote in * the city oud Lucas County show Republican umins, but ot this hour nu cstimate can ba formed as to the result. Nineteen precinots give Luckey, Republican, for Congress, 1,243 Kabls, Natlonal, 1,637; Hurd, Dzmocrat, 1,550, Bandusky County is reported as giving Hurd 750 tajority, and his election fs confidently clalmed by the Democrats. Twenty precioets in Lucas Connty give Barnes, 2,200; Palre, 2,048; Roy, 2,108, Ahout half of the county heard from indicates thac the Na- tloun! majority over the Republicans will be 50 on the State ticket and Congressiand the Rte- publicans over the Demucrats adout 500. TOLEDO RETURNS, TorEpo, Oct.8—1 8. m.—From Republican sources indications arc tuat Cahle, Natlonal for Congress, will' have in Lucas County 400 over Hurd, Demoerat, and 700 over Luckey, Republican. Furd over Luckey, 3%, Republicans claim the Couuty Auditor and Clerk, and concede the remainder of the vounty ticket to the Nationale. There scems to bé ao doutt of flurd's election to Congress by a ma- Jority of 1,500 or over. COMPARISONS, Covumnus, 0., Oct, 9.—At 12:30 a. m. we have the followinz returns of the Ohio clectlons on the vote for Sccrotary of Btate. Al com- parisons sro made with the vote for Governor in 1877: Adams County, four nreclucu, Ruepub- lcan gafn, 36, Allen County—Six precincts, Republican n{nv 15, Ashitand County—Ten precinets, Ropublican watn, 197, Ashtabala (.nnmy—Eleven precincts, Repub- lican galn, 24, Atnens County—Four precincts, Republican gain, 3. Anglalse County~Three precincts, Republie- an galy, 67 Belmont County—Six precinets, l(cpubl(cm galu, 39, Brown County—Twn precincts, Denwcruuc Raln, 83, Butler County~Ten pmclm.u, Republican s, 468 Carrull County—Three precincts, Republican gain, 3 Champaign County—Ten previncts, Domo- cratle watn, 107, Clark County—Efght preciucts, I(embllm: galu, 246, £lermont County—Two precints, Republican Raln, 34, Clinton County—Five presincts, Democratic eain, 45, Cotumbia County-~Ten nrecinch. nznnbumn main, 478, Cushocton Connty—l’aur precincts, Repub- lcan gnin, 85 (A‘u\'lunl Connty—~Two prociucts, Republican afn, 25, g Ldvulmun County—Twenty-threo preclucts, Republican gain, 1,582, Durke County—~Four precincts, Dcmnmz(- gain, 31: Il)cllnuce County—Four precincts, Republican u, l)‘.\nmm: : County—Filtaen precincts, Keoub- tlean tzulu, 924, Lrle County~Six precincts, Republican galu, “Fatrfield Connty~Four prectucts, Democratic ‘ayctie County~Three procincts, Republican gain, Fraoklin County—~Eighteen precincts, Repub- can galn, 813, llun County—Two precincts, Republican i County—Nine- preciicts, Repablican A3 Uranmdo(,‘aumv—l'aurnreclmn, Reoublican «atn, 57, Ureene Kaduy 120, Guensey County—Three preciucts, Republies an guin, 10, Humilton Luum.y—huncen precinets, Ro- pubiican guln, 41, - Huneock County—Soven' precinets, Repablie- 80 ezain, 4, lllunUn County—Elght preciucts, Republicun uln, B3 Cuunty—8ix precincts, Republicas INDIANA, AULPRISING RESULTS, Bpeclal Dispatch to The Tridune, IxpiaNarorts, Ind., Oct. 8,—The election hiero passed off very guictly, but with desp carnestness. A large vole was polled for the - off-year, and, owhig to the amoubt of scratch- Ing, thgcnum will be delayea until after mid. nlght in the ymalleat precluets. The Nationat vote secis to bo unexpectedly smabl, not so large as at tho epring election, when §t was 2,500, In the city. [ will probably be not more thau 1,500 or 1,800, if s0 much. ‘There is no question of the electfon of the Republican couuty ticket, but one or two Judees may .be defeatod. Ths defection against Do s Matyr gmovly the Irlsh and German Democrats (s very declded, und the election of Hanna is contideutly clalmsd. Tae Natloloal vote has been a surprise to cverybody, REPOULICANS BLROCEL, Bpeciat Dispajch ta Tha Tribuns. INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. s-—ll‘u. m,~Tha returas arovery weagre., Oaly thirtoen townships were reported at 10 o'clock. News from Evansville that Heilman bas carrled Vanderburg County by 1,000, and madu gaing fo Warrack Indicates that tho Republicans bave carrled the Firgt District, There 18 lttlo doubt of Hauna. Democrats bero will nob take suy bots on the Congresslousl re- sult bore. HATUER WORJE MIXED. &oecial Digputch (0 The Triduns. InpiasaroLis, Ind, Oct. 8—11 p. 10.—No ro~ turns are yet,in to swmouat to soytbivg, but thers ls oo Indication of gains sufiicleat to wa- terially change the general result of two years ago - on’ the: Btate ticket. Benator McDonald thinks the Cungresslonal delegution will ba six Hepublicans, six -Demiocrats, and one Na- tional. He % confdeat of the election of Do 1a Matyr, ylatws the First, Sccond, Third,

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