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& 5 ; $5 , VOLUME XXXIX. 3 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1878, g:plucn FIVE CENTS. nl’!‘NlNfl- OPENING Republicans. 1t ia a gencral belief that §t thé campaign had continued a week longer, and such specehes aa that of BECREFARY SCAGRZ had been circulated freely, the Republican ma- fority would have been Increased to 30,000. The Natfonal vote, which was greatly fenred by both parties, and which was estimated a weck ago by the Cleveland Jlerald as high as 125,000, dwin- dled to'small proportions at the polls. In Cin- cinatl last year the Nationals and Boclallsts together cast over 9,000 votes. This year their vote will hardly reach 800, in countiesinBouth- ern Ohlo where heavy Ureenback strength was counted upon, the Nationals cut s very unim- Orth bating only twenty-four majority outside of Boone. THE ELECIIONS. Pulling the Politically-Dead AUCTION SALE OF \VATCIIE!, .II‘ZWFIJIY. Etce I Out of Yesterday's Auction. Auction.. Auction. The public are opening their ey;as, and recognizing that our ; Groat Auction Sale is an unmistakable fact. Although $60,000 | Poor Judge Thurman Buried worth of goods have already been disposed of, it has made no e A BOONE FOR ORTH. Bpectal Disvaich 19 The Tridune, Ixp1axaroLis, Ind.,0¢t.10—1:40 a.m,—Orth’s majority in Boone Countyis one vote.' Thid oléets him by 25 majority. ANOTI[ER SUMMARY. To the Wortern Aswoctates Prese. IxpianapoL1s, ind.,Oct. 9.—Returna received up to 11 o'clock to-night show the following re- sult in Congressional Districts: l-‘mut m-mn, \Vlllllln ITeilman, chublluu, cy t0 000 ma- jority: Second District, T. IL ‘obly, Democrat, by 5,000 majority; Third District, Ucorge A. Becknell, Democrat, by 4,500 majority s Fnurm District, J. D, New, Democrat, by 400 to MANDE BROTHERS. BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR AL OPENING WILL TAKE PLACE TO-DAY, WHEN THEY WILL EXHIBIT ELEGANT [mported Dresses, fine Cloaks, Shawls, Purs, - Silks, Velvets, NOVELTIES! Expressly Imported for this oceasion. All Are Cordially Invited. MANDELBROTHERS _121 & 123 Statest. l‘lA Hazelton . Brothers’ Pianos. Read tho following Report of the Jury on Musical Instruments at tho Great In- :esrpn(lnnnl Exhibition, Philadelphia, The Unden OFFICIAL. e Undenl ned B D A e e o M AZRLTON , ALd ur M et At oF eI e re = Hlastic Touch, Nlflfllng 'mlllv. Imlcurv.":nu Poicer ladu-¥orte. ) . OL1V ‘Bighsture of ann. unre, DHOTH: o, tho °an bo geon at our Warerooms, PELTQN & POMEROY, 150 & 152 State, Sole Awnu for the North: kflll HAI.L. FORSALE NEWSPAPER BOLDING MACHINES., Tho attantion of New- sper Publishers is Salied to the fact that hn‘v’n?z “'ufi'fl'""“ turers and Importers ot CLOAKS, fusertortuy ot our goods e i3 G e Louace selling thedl, Write (ur pasiiclats. The Oriray o perceptible difference in the general assortment, as upwards of $240,000 worth yet remain for slaughter. Persons having a taste for fine ROMAN BRONZES, exquisite FRENCH CLOCKS and MANTEL ORNAMENTS, should attend. Any article will be put up at once on request. Sales daily at 10:30, 2:30, and 7:30. N. MATSON & CO,, IMPORTERS AND JEWELERS, STATE AND MONROE STREETS Ui DE-"EA“- WILSON BRO. Have now in stock the most complete line of American, English, Scotch,and French SPECIAL LINES Not found elsewhere, which are very desirable. They purchase all goods DIRECT trom the manufacturers of this country and Europe, and handling many times the quantity of any compet- itor, enables them to offer gooods at UNUSUALLY low prices. 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicago. 88 Madison-st., and at headquarters, LAWRENCE & MARTIN’S, 111 Madison-st, vides that the result of yesterday's clection will | D. New, Demnocrat; Fifth, Tuomas M. Browae, | So° "',‘:,‘:‘;;,{f,‘,,‘:‘.‘.";}“‘.‘,‘;,“:{,.‘.“.',‘{;‘.’f.‘.;'.,?.‘.‘;,‘.’.‘L',‘; i 00 & n Fourth-st., Ciflcillflflfi. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CARRIACES OR VEHICLES. prove a crushing blow st Benator Thurman's | Republican; Sixth, Willlam A. Myers, Demo- | results. 408 North Foorth-st,, St. Louis, EID GLOVES. KID GLOVES PRIGES THE LOWEST. Every Pair Warranted and Fitted. PARIS KID GLOVE DEPO 94 STATE-ST. SIOES. BOOTS and SHOES Our fall stoock is very large and 38 MARKFT S8T. Fiao Spectacied sultcd Lo ufl wslita on aelcatine pein. cibice, Opere sl FIcld Glaca Telcscopus, Micro. S, Sl THIRD DAY...Thursday, Oct. 10. RARUS to Wagon. . HOPEFUL in Harness. GREAT EASTERN undew: Saddlc.. . The Chlcago &: Northwestern Rallrond Trains to the tiroonds s follows: Loave—Wella-st. Dopot, Leave—Canal-st. Dopot, 1! 12:00 noon and 1:00 p, m. - 02 p. m, and 1:02 p, m4 Loavo—Park Station, 12:10 p.m. and 1:10 p. m, Lnnvu—Onkjny—st.i 12:15 p. Arrivo—Wost Forti P. m. and 1:16 oth.st. Btation, 12:2! p. m. andil:20 p. m. Returnin, 'l‘rul.n will leave West Fortioth.al, Station immediately ater tho close of the Racos, 9 General admisslon at tho adison-st, Cars go dirootly to the track, ates, 81, Including seat In the GRAND STAND. Sceured Scats In the SELECT STg‘(D, 60c extra, Quarter Stretch Badges, daily, §1. Season and other Tickets can Lo secured at the prlnclpnl Hbtelr, at CLAYTON’S, TIE FASTEST 1ORSER IN TILE WORLD are at the *‘New Track," sad WILL TROT TO-DAY (Thuraday). ‘The Finest Grounds, Finest Track, and Finest Clab House In Amerfea. The Largeat and Most Atteactive Exhibltion of speed rver braught toxether. CHICAGO JOCKEY AND TROTTING CLUB. B. K. DOW, President. 8.J. MEDILL, Vice.President. AL VIN HULBERT, Trossurer. N, ROWH, Secrotary. 1, ~Madison-st. Cars go diroctly to the ¢ ra Tiutce are tunnin toms the 1EFNIRHON of Hasolphs and Lake, andl Yan fiuren ‘WM, M. BOYLE, Assistant-SBecretary. . car lines. WATCHES, FINE WATCHES. ‘Wo would call spocisl attontion to our olegant stook of filne Gonova MISOELLANLDII&- The RACE ¥or the Windmill Champi- onship of the World at Par- is, France, was won by the ECLIPSE WINDMILL CO. Bcelolt, Wis., as the follows ing cablegram will show: **PALIS, Oct. 7, 7. #0. B, Salmon, Gen'l Manager, Beloit, Wis.: “Ecllnu vm!or!onl ain, _Have been officially ardod irst Prise Bilver Medal over -n ot = higheat possible award of its class, 10 oompg.qu desirabls location (ot futurs L Imnwumuu. tlazs‘r AM) utb'r llLl-lbml Bis. e ey, Cor. Clazk wod Laudoipu-sis TBETI .____.—_._—.-—___——,__—_..~__. A I'AIN’I‘ NGS VD I.NQIKAVINU& OUR PUBLIC SALE OF CHOICE PAINTINGS ENGRAVINGS, ‘Which was postponed on agcount of the storm, will tako place TO-NIGHT, Government llomlu, Cook County Orders, City Serips and Vouchers, Bougltand sold by LAZAKUS SILVERMAN. Uaak Chsmber of Commcrve. Preparations on All™Sides tor a Big Fiat Fu- neral. The Greed of the Democratic Ger- rymander Defeats Their, 5 Scheme, b4 A Tie of Ten Lo Ten Probable in the Next Congressional Delegation. Orth Elected in Indiana by a Majority of Twenty- five Votes. The State, However, Very Gen- erally Consigned to Demo- cratic Darkness. A Reverend Advocate of Dishon- esty Elected at lndian- apolis. Voorhees’ Continuance in the United States Senate Secured. Iowa True to Her Colors, Fusion or No tufs morning that Gov. Young had beon defeut- ed. At the Bemocratic rovms telegramns were received which scemed to confinmn the first re- port. The Democrats at once became enthusi- natic, and, befors noon, they clalmed that But- terworth was also defeated, but, about noon, the Hepublicans roceived news, claiming the election of both by about 1,100. This crening the Republicans concede the election of Warner, Democrat, over Vun Voorhiees, fu the Thirtcenth District, by 64 inajority. EWING 18 ALSO ELKCTED by about 500, which gives the Democrats 8 ma- Jorlty of ouc in the Onlo delegation. Both partles consider the National party as dead. The Democrats are particularly bitter sgsinst them for their double dealing, From what fs kuown of the orgunization here, 1t 1s belleved the object simed st was to sell out to the bighest bidder. "It is acknowledged on all Presidential aspirations, and cubance those of lendricks, who has carricd his State sately through. Many of the old whucl-horses of the Democracy say thej much REORET THURMAN'S TAKING AN AGTIVE PART 1n tho late campalgn, and his openly subscribing to the fizanclal policy of the partv will doubt- lcss pe lald up against bim throuchout the East. Prominent Yemocrats now acknowledge thut 1t 18 usolesa to endeavor to carry this State ou & soft-money platlorn, as the Germans will not support auy party with {nflatlon proclivitics. Gen. Robinson thinks the Kepublican majority on the Btate ticket will reach about 10,000 at least, aud possibly more. The following Republican Congressmen are conceded by the Democrats: Butterwortt,, Young, Kelfer, Neal, Updcgrafl, McKinley, Monroe, Garticld, and ‘Townseud. ticn, Robinson thinks that Charles Fuster will- and Preaident Hayes, shariug In this view, wrote Loogworth s letter uriing lim to accept the ‘unomination, and that of the President published. The Re- publicans, however, nominated . Butterworth, and ho made a canvass that bas insured hiin the district for ycars if he wants it. His ousjcrity over Sayler 1s 761, Young's nujoqty over Goss fu the Second 1s D13, TUB ONLY CONGNESSIONAL DISTRICT NOW IX DOUBT IS TUE TUIKTRENTIL The Democrats have elected ten, certaio, ana the Kepublicans nine. 1f tho Rupublicans carry the ‘Thirteenth, the delegation will bs a tie. The lst of represcutatives cliosen s s follows: Firet District, Butterworth, Republican; Sccond, Young, Republican; Third, MacMabon, Demo- crat; Fourth, Keifer, Republican; Filtb,Lefovre, Demoerat; Sixth, I, Democrat; Beventh, in Ubio to-dsy over tho rcsult of- yostorday's year, wheu tho tinaucial fssue was uot promi- nent, the Democrits canivd the State by $1.000 majority. This year they havo lust it by 10,000, Thousauds of bard-mouvy Dewocrats eitber ro- fratuod from votlug entucly or voted with the He declined, and had his letter, portant figure at the polls. In many counties heard from, thelr vote AMOUNTED TO NOTMING. Judging from the teturns so far received, it (s doubtfut if tney polled more than 30,000 votes in the entire State. Thero {8 nothing to ehuw that this strength was drawn more from one of the old partles than from the other, cxcept fn a. few lucalities where the novement had popular Teaders and was well established. ‘The tendency of the Greenback and Labor people of last year scemed o be to resume their old party rela- tlons. Tho result of the election is very dis- heartening to Democratic leaders Iike Thurman and Sayler, who hsve turned renegade to their vldest and strongest convictions to ride WIAT THEY THOUGHT TO BE A FOPULAR MANIA, ‘The opinlon is geoeral that the failure of the “Ohlo [dee " is the end of Mr. Thurman’s t'res- idential hopes. The Cincinnat! Enguirer charges that the result was sccured by fraud and bribery on the part of the money power, and declares that the battle Is not over. BIGUTH DISTRICT. Hnlrv. Democrat, I8 elected over Foster, Re- publican, by nearly 1,000. Foster’s gaiu is about. 2,200, NINTH DISTRICT. Converse, Democrat, s elected over English, Independent Republican, by 938 majority, a chubllun galn of 1,500, TENTI DISTRICT. Ewing, Democrat, is elected over Horton, Re- publican, by 450 majority. LIICA! COUNTT. Totepo, Oct. 9.—-2:45 . m.—Later, though unoficial. returns fmm Lucas County and the Seventh District do not.materially chance the result. Hurd, for Congress, will iave a majority of 600 to 800. His plurality o Lucas County Is about 200, The Republicans elect t.hu County Auditor and Clerk, the former by 125, the Iatter by 100 sotes. For Trobate Judge the voteis ciose hetween Sherwood, Natlonal, and fowe, Demoerat, and the Nattonnls get the remainder of the ticket, Fulton County gives the Republican State ticket 700 wajority, aud clects the entire Repub- Pusi ican licau county tlcket. Davexronr, la., Oct. 9.—The clection In thie \ UN"ERWEAR <A Full Ropabi i CLEVELAND. ¢ity, county, and distric yesterday resulted Ina U ¥ Horses ealled at half-past 1 o’clock sharp. Delegation. CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 9,—The returns thus | . nnlcte vietory for the itepublican ticket. Tho l Q/Ss 0 I 'efi"'l:"‘ds‘n'ucz"e:,m“'lh%&;"b“h"?:'“ I‘:“‘"’ vote wus not a full ong, some Democrats 4 ? that, 1 Ever before offered in this | 2:34 Class—Purse, $1,000--$500, $250, $150, and 3100 oniIo. e ot on. the Jegsauijeans | Meruteliugt oft all Grecubackees trom thetr tick- TEN ENTRIFS, A8 FOLLOW THE PATAL ROUT OF TAE FIAT HOBT. have elected twelve; and that the total vote of | cts, while Urecnbackers voted their Btato tick. Oi‘u‘ ets market, comprising all 51,0k C Cynthians, Ky, b, satan Bpy, Toronto, tanad + lloofer ar.. Chicagns ch. &.. Capt. Spectal Dispatch 1o The Tribune. the National-Greenback varty fs less than Ir.l wos | ote blank. Price, Bepublican, for Cungreas, grades, from lowspriced to “"'l,fl‘b e O L ,‘.c,,,,_‘e,'.':,?'{,! ,‘:’;‘f,’,,, 3 Sk kDo, Chtcada br. e Surirlis, Ol | Corumuue, O, Oct. O.—Large numbers of fre years ‘ap. The Mt {:,g,‘;.“.‘g"{g‘; been | jiaga majurity of 56 In this city, 800 In tho J S Iest EoRe mame i ol o i b b | B, (Ol Rl e o | e eeatan, Doy 3 arte; i e of feverls! uyaboga County give Burues T e, ct. h Do tured. They have many SPECIAL P UR '$3’0000 ! anxloty, which was csused by the early reporta ! fiabinson, l'rnhlhluonln 605, | will be ut Jeuat 2N, i BaHO: Roy, 5,593 For e ’]‘owuund 13,084 Poc, Do, Probibitionist, —— INDIANA. * THE USUAL REACTION. Spectat Dirpatch 10 Tha Tridune. Ixp1ANAroLLs, Ind., Oct,9.—The returns hero shsoged 10-day against the Repuhlicans, much s they did two years and four years ogo. ' The Democratie mafority on the State ticket will b over 10,000 or 12,000, and the National vote will uot bo far frow U000, In this county thu Democrats eléct one Superior Court Judge, tho Probate Judae, and the Treasurer, but the Re- publicans elect’ the remalnder, fucludiug four Represcntatives, by majorities from 300 to 1,000 The Congresslonal delezation stunds as follows: First District, Williamn Ilellman, Republicans Sccond, Thomas K. Cobb, Demoerat; Third, tieore A. Bicknell, Democrat; Fourth, Jeptha ‘orCungrcss, Chove, National, 5,084; 0T crat; Seventh, Gilbert De La Matyr, National; Elshth, A. J. Hostetter, Democrat; Ninth, doubtful; Teoth, W. IL Calkins, Kepublican: Eleventh, Calvin Cowglll, Republican; Twellth, Walpole G, Colerick, Democrat; Thirteenth, Johu H. Baker, Kepublican, SERIATIN, Heilman carries the first by S00. Geu. Browne has aboup 1,000 pluratity. Geo, Huoter is de- feated by 500. Orth telegraphs me that he has only twenty-four majority, with Boone Couuty to hear from, and his clection is very doubtful. Hanua ran behind 500 votes in Hendricks Coun- ty, which defeated him by a decided majortty. De La Matyr carrics this couuty by a smull wajority, 'and will nave 300 to B0 in the dis- trict. Sexton ruus badly behind, carryinz his own (Rush) county by only seventy mafority, and 18 defeated by 400 or 500. Myers arried the this county votween 1,600 and 1,900, o falllug off of ncarly 1,000 since last spring. #T. JOSEPU COUNTY. Brecial Dlpatch 1o The Tridune. Soury Iizxp, Ind., Oct, 9.—Thu rcturns for this county are nearly all o, Tho Democrats bave a clean sweep. The result shows that the Urecnback vote comes wholly from the Repub- leans. The Dcmocratic majority un Becretary of State 1 about 400. Local candidates bave much smaller majoritive. ONTIL FHOBABLY ELECTED, Apecial Dispateh to The Tridune. Laraverre, Ind,, Oct. 9.-—Orth's majorities are as follows: Benton, 7; Warrew, 700; Tip- peesuoe, T4, McCabe's maforitics: Clinton, about 785; Montgomery, 353; Fountain, 3. Boone not heand from, probably Republican, ‘Tho otficial count s necessary to determine. has carried Perry County by 250, Thu dlstrict Innianarous, tud., Oct.y—13 p.an.—Advices froa Booueis thet a count will not be completed. before moruiog. The lmpression f3 that the Democrats wiik carry the cuunty by 100, which will defeat Orth aud elect McCabe, Democrat, majority; Fifth District, Thomas Hrown. l!m Puhllmn. by 1,000 majority; Slxth District, W. . Myers, IJenncrat, by 1, lml]orlly. Beventt m-u-m. Glibert De La Matyr, National, by 00 to majority; Elehth Distriet, W. I Hostetter, lemocrat, by 800 mn]'lmy Mnlh Dmrlu. contest very close; Godlove 8. Orth, Republican, probably “eleet, by a_small ml)omv. which is not conu:dcd by the Democrata; Tenth District, W. I1. Calkins, Republican: Eleventh District, (.nlv(n Cowgill, Republican; Twelfth District, W. 4. Colerick, Democrat: Thirteenth District, Joun I1. Baker, Tepubllcan, by 1,500 majority. THE LEGISLATURE, The Benate will atand 24 Democrats, 55 Re- publicans, and 1 Natfonal. In the tioude the Hepublicans wiil probably have 45, the Demo- crats 61, and the Natlonals INDIANAPO! In Marion County the luvnbllmul elect tho county ticket, except Tresaurer, one Buperior Judze, and Probate J udx:u by majorities rang- . tng from 200 to 1,200, % sy ok Py e Nite Tl M oty e e Snan s Mt PR P IOWA. THIRD DISTRICT. Special Dipateh to The Tribune. McGreuon, Ia., Oct. 9,.—~Thomas. Upaczrafl, Republican candidate for Congress in the Third District, was clected by not less than 1,600 ma- Jority. Updegrafl's own county (Ciayton) gives him 750 majority; Fayette, 800 majority; Wine neslifck, 900; Delaware, 500; Buchanan, 430 majority; in Allamakee County the Democrats clalm 560 majority. Tho (irccnback vote was lieavy, but ot as large as antfvipated,—4,500 ballots in the Congressional District. CEDAR TATPIDS. Special Dispatch 10 The Tribune. Cepar Rarips, Ia, Oct. $.—Returns from nearly all the principal townahips bhave been re- celved, ond the eutire Republleau county ticket is clected. The Republican majority tn the county un the Ktate ticket will be from %00 to 900, Judge Rathrock and Congressman Clark are fully up to the reat of the ticket. The Gireenbackers ouly carried vne townsbip, lnd that of small lmportance. DAVENPORT. Bpocial Divaves to The Tritune. »UBUQUE. Special Dispatch 10 The Tritune. . Dopugqcg, In., Oct. .—Repurts from the ll~ terlur part of the district come fix very slowky, hat cnough has been learned to'concede the clection of Updegrall for Cungress Ly 1,200 tnajority, Judge Boga, for District Judge, Is also clected 2 by 1,200, Both are Republicaus.’ J. B. Powers was defeated by the Demovratic candutate, 1. B. Fouke, by 000, for Districs Ate tornes. £ Spangler, Greenback candidato for Congress recetved about 1,200 voles. The Democrats carry the county ticket, ae usual. . © WOODRURY COUNTY, Sioux Crry, la., Oct. 9.—~Woudbury Counts, with three towns to hear from, gives ifull. Re- publican, (ur Sccratary of Ntate, 42 majority] SEVENTI DISTRICT. Drs Moixgs, lu., Uct. —The Seventh Con- grosstonal District s very close, with the chances. now strongly in faver of Uilette, Greenback Democrat. ~ Below are the returns 1or the district, so fa umr Potk County vomplete zives 223 Republican majority un the Lungnulumll and State tiekets, and the City ¢f Des Maines 235 Republican wia- jority, E Dallas County complete gives 60 mafnrflv for the Heopblican State ticket, and 51 wajority for Gitlette for Congreas. Warren County wives about 100 mmajority for the whote Greenback ticket. Madison County, complete. 207 majority on the fusion Stute t LLLI' und 285 on the fusion - Congressioual ticket. Adams County estimated at 800 Rl:publlmr mn[oflly on all tlckets. (iuthrio County at 250 Repnblican majority. Lucas County at 150 Kepublican malority. Wayno at 250 fusion majunty; aud Decatur at oo, PPROVAL OF QROUF JUDGES, and Amorican Watches, includin, .Sporliuél Walches, Timers, d'c. L~ | bo vominated by the Republicans for Governor | Sixth by 800 or 1,000. Judge Baker carrfed the | 160 tuslon. T 3% Yigurteow, }':;‘,“'fi‘"‘"_f'- IN ALL THEE dios’ Handsome Gold Watchos, Elgin or Gonevs, $32.50 and upward. | next year. : Thirtecoth by 1,500 plurality. ALK TG, O kb Coniresttiin J,lmem Waison, __ Vit Fayre larre Gonts’ Handsomo Gold Watchos, Elgin or Geneva, $50 and upward. A JAYLER'S DEFEAT, THE LEGISLATURE. Carpenter 07 majority. ‘The Ropublican Stats . Nillilum Thoinpeon, ~ Joseph H1oBF7- vory Handsomo and sorvicoablo lino of Elgin and Springflold S81ivor | The Republican victory in Hawilton County | The Senste will staud twenty-five Repun- | ticket e S aiorits: A trus copy uf the record, ‘Watches, $10 and upward. is tho most complete for years. Every city and | yjcans, counttug Miami, and Howard, which s MUSCATINE, 1., Uct. D.~Muscatine County enibRARCIS A, WALRER, Buyers should by all moans inspeot our elogant stock offored for the | county ofticer s elected by maforitics rneiog | oubtfal, tweuty-four Democtate and olie Na- glves Hull, Ih:pullhnlm..(ur wcrwl..:‘xrv of State, cSirenby wuthoriey & m- nited States Ceatcanial Fnll and Holiday trado. from 2000 6,000, The Pirst and BSecond Cun- | yjgnal—0, I'. Davis, of Parke and Vermultion. | 2118 ml‘ur;’l‘i'wuflhr. t rflu:‘h,auc;. .’.0"; Rotl- A, T, Gosliglt resslonal Districts, which have been Dewo- G - iy F T I e S O ok rector-General, & " Heis of Democratic tendeucy. In the House | Court. 2,000: Knapp, l-m.ubnugr, 2,001, Price, J xL%Angfi-uyam. - cratic for sl or eight years, ure both rodecated. | (hy Republicans ouly clalm forty-five at the luuubumn. tor Lnu"nu. 8003 Lranuon, Dem- oAl e oy Ben Butterworth's canvass against Ssylor was | gutgide. The Democrats clahu fifty-one | 0ctat, 13! {zer, (ireenoachur, 1. A Choico Stook of thoso Pianos ©9 | urilitant one. It was the oplulon of many Re- | yiraight, and the chunces are that they will Cacarive, Oit, b ficturi’ this far fae ublicans that Judie Lougworth was deate n Kepublicat majonn on the Stateticket C X St t & "v 1 "t t [ have ifty-four, The ro-eleciton of Dan Voor- | of about 5k \djlutrated Catalogues, giviag price. &e., son tree to flll Il Ons or. State ashington-sts. the .only man wbo could stand | pces to the Senate s rezarded us certal by tho | © CLiToN, lw, Oct. S.—Thls conty cives ) —————— ——= | any chanco of defeuting Bayler, parties. The Nutlonal vote in | Frice, Keoublicaty lor Congress, 240 majority. leaders of both Davesrort, Ovt. 0.—Complete returus ot yet in. Scott County will probably give the Ree publicau Btate ticket over W0 walority, Price, Ah:njmbllum. for Congress.gwill] biave uver K nuajority, Ansenroy, Oct. 9.—Warne County eives 339 ‘majority for tue Greeuback tieket, Ntate and Congresslonal, County ulves over * S1oux Ciry, la., Lut. . Cuuuty give the I(cpunllmn Btate amgl Coue wressional Uckets 220 majority. Thene are four towas to besr fruim, whivh witl increase the Ree vublicau wajorl (’Breu Coun 25 najority un the Republicas State and Congressional tickets. qummu- 2 te that Carpenter, Repub- lcun fur € i thy Ninth District, will nave 2,50 majority o the distnet. Returus coute In stowly, COMIAKISONS. BurLiNatow, la., Uct. %.—The foliowlug arc rold.n Attadhimenie i1li. | complete in every department. We ) , 3 b ritl . N i B crut; loy, Del ts A the vwjoritics reported trom the counties § The Tribune | manufacture nearly everything we Any documient_correctly At 8.0'lock pfm?.ptly * ;,!:m._ Dce:,‘:‘,:,'. ?f,‘;&;u,‘:’"fi:,‘fif"?;’.;,: vecial D'f;,‘,:’,? Y, vibas named, compared with the vote of ‘lsat year: ral’ Hand-Feeding 11 arantee our goods striotiy na and do the right thisgattts | T qofll be 1! First-Class In the Fitst District, Des Moines County gives sell, gu ur g riotly ! asale of Firs a g . . At e in its lF'ara 01 tod, d atpri t £ d bt mo, ¥ by Democrat; Fleventh, Dickey, Democrat; Loocansrory, Ind., Oct. W—Returus for Cass | 430 Republican majority on the btate ticket, inl:;‘un o!cfiumheal ros. & do. 1"1’9“;9": » and at prices not foun oftoriaiand Dusincus Forins Works Exclustvely, Twellth, Ncal, lcpublican; ‘Thlrtcentb, | County all fu except ono ward (FIfth) of tnls | euin of 3005 Henry County, Republican major- o Iornl:;r%vfi;:x{t." et ths | s?lzfl;’:oiion in every respect, or ulu'ur"n'umfufu “Selis s in doubt; Fourteontl, Atherton, Democrat; | ¢lty, Hepublican averaze zaln 500, electing | ity ou Mnlu mmw a Republican gan ot }"'" ‘558 A7 sdapted 1o four-page subsle: |yyonay rafundod Ty respect, repidlymatozive "'T“u’;".’f; W OLCOTT & CO P“loenl{l. Geddes, Demourat; smlmuh. ‘llt:. most of the couuty ufticers. Cowsrl) (Kepublic- Ln“" Lol wm-ffc'f“:;‘;v o ok I 0ur to a fuli ah, ", . maki > 1, = me. ‘Adin Kialey, Republican; Seveuteenth, *Mooroe, Re- | an), for Conzress, will probably carry this coun- ulsa County, State tickyt, 500 Republican ireg fa?“-'x:'é’,’a‘:.:‘a.?s‘l}’,\}l’%:,‘;’.‘f,;‘.; 3 :&fii Bolo agonts for E, C, Burt's 8hoes, unusng;:;tsu()) Lg;.:;g;« .coiesse. | Corner Wabash-av, and Addms-st. pubiica; Bighiecatb, Updexral, Reputilans | s 4§ bereofurs Democrale, by sbont, T “‘"“‘f?"'l ."u}"p..m..:n ‘.f:fl. " S §.'f‘g...i.',' by - 1 =2 | Ninecteen of pul ; Twentieth, | Probsble gaiu of oue Represcatative oud Scua- | urality; Washiugton Cuunty, State ticset ,,;lni,lledon tho ospacity of the foed % e mEsD. iwngend, Repblices. . ‘Under the clrcams by the X et G nbackery e lsui ublicn m\}u‘rfu" s Repubitoan gakn ot 'hoy can e ssen 1n o ration and we Towusend, Rep q m- | tor by the lepublicans. T r Eegautes thom, with ‘ahlor improve. s | The partoersblo detweea Joba Currle aad Josoph 3o | stauces, the resuit of the Congressional cou- | powbere. They drew mostly frous ibe Demo- cLurd, 20 ducsins, Wi dote Siptstorbo oy Gk B | g geu k5T eal B Mtmtennt, | L S 150 Nerth G b mutnl e THE THIE CIICAGO | BAl\hll,Y C0 S testis & prostunced Republicaa victory. Of) crale, thfi"‘mm e el B oA L “’lr:e::‘dxm" aaoupy.' ror m"h“d’““o' Ty Anx.'rn: st Hulntnwbowmhlmlhy Joho Currd ul;a nlne"md‘:rhw un';dhalmtc urrél;:.dml’y Lager—Fifth Ward Kwubllum Gam fa ::’unnialnl;:l 1 J t.ua:mv.ms te mku; b o — ol ublic " . puu:u\:\ "l a ul Kain — ‘Ohloago. iil. BURT S SHOES Doy RAUALED :cfu‘:t‘zu;‘x‘ schains, wad 1t weathe full pnnm: UBYRNL u“)u;lu“ wEcTED: ;’“';‘fi Frie, lls‘;."::;bf.?’:;")' z‘fu C.?fl ireas, 1,89 wia- et | e e . o ., Detocrat. L T v e Ce"tl ‘ll Pmk [’10 el‘t o " " " of the Democrats to carry all but thess six. it o Bwclal Dispatch (o The Trituns, T’ the Fourth District, Blickhawk Couuty % Tk e OAL. [} it had not becn for the gersywander the Re- Evarsvisig, lod., Oct. 9.—Willisn Hellman, | gives tho Btate Licket 800 Kepublican majority, % TUE Al BRITISI BTREAMER J.L.HATHAWA jr publicans would bave carvied fourtect, out-of | Republican cundidato for Cogress, s elected | u Repuvliean yaiu of S17; Deoring, Iepuatican, Wil sall sbiony ocI EL'“;E J' A IV FOR s ALE FOR TUE twenty districts. - by 800 to 1.0 wajority, fla carricd this (Vau- :x‘ur(s;l:;nfi-z. .wfi \:r‘l,lu k;xn:l:iu:]&t.ufi~ ut Oct, 13, 1 5 cket, 300 Re 1 wajority, a Ke- : 3, 1673, for DBHALER IN IRKEVEDIADLE DEFEAT OF YuB IRREDEEM- | derburh)county by 1,43 majority, and Gibson Publican geln of 50: Decriug's tmajority, 5007 ETTIN c I c DE ABLE by 64 wajority. ‘Garvin, Domocrat, carriod | (yickasaw County, State ticket, 400 fusion niar e ,,.f auted (o otlicr Baltic A0 {eet fronting east on Centeal Pni between M. . pecial Dispatch io The Triduna, Warrick by 519, Posey by 807, aud Spencer by { jonty, un of pusition i of 315; Dweriug, Ko R tuon sud VRSOl TH properg bhs e i | eran svoree potats fa'the wes | o CUCTNATS Ock. D.—Thero le Kreat rejoicing | 150, Incomplese reburas tndicato that Hellman | publicau for Cougress 30 malority: it Oouuty, State ticket, 610 Kepublican “majority, 180, S0 feet. troa a ‘Ceatral Park. be- | and Northwess st $1.00 per dazes. Lsmlitances band shars zain o1 2103 D 3 licals, WL“‘&W el Snadts aniSefassioe” ikieote W08 | Lud accompeay orders. et | s beceilars uatloruly) Bost Desuscraic by '“'-':.'filflfflt;.“{?.fimx 'w.::.'t'.'i“:‘.s“':fifli 5 — el i bl ' b i RAS SEELEY & CO., ShE g anroened, .';“p' B e oty ons adile b VEINANG Lo dodges, or spologies, aud the dedsion is s em- N A BOONE YO OKTR'S OFIOXENT. o l&‘:;‘ing e, sy soos Vet Masitisg AT, 20 — vhatlc that o one can doubs its meanlog. Last Special Dipaich ta The Tribans. Couuty, State tleket, 451 Reoubikiay ority, ! a Republicau rau of 463; Devrivg. 405 walority. 1u thio Futh Dustrict, Beutou County givesile 4 Republican Smu ticket 608 wajority, a Bevob- L4 Iy ki of 945 Clark, Kctublun for Cow- "~ grvss, G wajonty ; Powvabick County, Repube Jmu DLils Ukl BN majurdy, » Republcay