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- : et weather. VOLUME XL. pee State-st. OPENING! Lace Department, Pointe de Brussels, Duchesse Laces, Antique Laces, Pointe de Languedoc, Guipure Lace Barbes, Andatrose Fichus, Real Thread Lace Scarfs, Spanish Lace Hdkfs., Pointe Lace Jabots in Black and White, eétc., etc., AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Trimming Depart’t. Beaded Passementeries, Spikes and Balls, Beaded Edgings and Insertings, Cords and Tassels, Ornaments and Centre~ Pieces, Loops, Frocks, etc., etc. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW THEM. Silk Fringes, 250 Pieces Black Fringe ” 40, 50, 68, Ze, and $1 por yard. Navy Blue, Seal Brown, Cardi- nal, Heliotrope, Myrtle Green, Peacock Blue, Old Gold, Dregs of Wine, Purple, Gen d’arme Blue, White, Cashmere Fringe, etc., etc. 100 Cartons Ribbons Satin and Gros Grain in Black and every color, in all the different widths. Brocaded and Cashmere Ribbons in all widths, Scotch Plaid Sash Ribbons and Brocaded Sash Ribbons, AT LESS THAN VALUE. Button Departament, Silk Emb. Buttons, Beaded Cro- chet Buttons, .Painted Pearl But- tons, Frosted Metal Buttons, Carved Buffalo Horn Buttons, In- laid Pearl Buttons, Ground Jet Buttons, and many Novelties en- tirely new in this market, all of which are offered ata small ad- vance on cost. Parties at a distance or- dering goods will find no dif- Heulty in getting what they desire by sending me their Kind orders. Very respectfully, NM ROTHSCILD, 158 Statesst, 25,000 Majority In favor of full count, full weight, first quality, a square deal, and bottom prices. We invite the general Merchants of the North- west to examine our stock and prices of NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY, CHEAP COUNTER SUPPLIES, &c., &c., believing that we are offering the biggest bargains in this line to be found in the West. Send for our. Illustrated Cata- logue and Order Sheet,--free on application, C. HL LANINGTON, 45 & 47 Jackson-st., Chicago, Ill. pence ay Ne Roe q e Machine Screws. Special Screws and Fine Studs made to order, pone 1D MANUFACTURING CO.,, F.f. JUNE, Pres. 54and 36. Michigan-at 6 “Gael Cettutoid Gujfs, Co Collars, aha Bosoms., Do not wilt in warm BARNES’ Hat Store 86 Mudisen-st, (Tribune Building» WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEI CLOAKS, DOLMANS, &c. Madison and Peoria-sts. “CONCEDED BY ALL” “Leaders” or PopularPrices! OFFER IN THEIR CLOAK AND SULT DEPARTMENT 200 All- Wool Ribbed Beaver Dol- mans, “elaborately trimmed,” $zo0; good value at $15. 150 All-Wool Fine Ribbed Beaver Dolmans, “richly trimmed,” $14; worth not less than $20, 250 All-Wool Heavy Beaver Cloaks, “neatly trimmed, "$7; cheap at $10. reo Fine Ribbed Beaver Cloaks, ‘handsomely trimmed,” $8, Extra Size Garments--42 in., 44 in., 46 in.--without advance in price. 300 Heavy Cloth Ulsters, ‘‘Coach- man Shape,” $5.00. roo Elegant Walking Jackets, “(Heavy All-Wool Material,” $5.00; value at $9.00. MISSES’ CLOAKS.--All Ages! All Prices! Madison and Peoria-sts, OLOT! i WHOLESALE CLOTHING! CLEMENT, BANE & CO, 117, 119 & 121 Wabash-ay,, COR. MADISON-ST,, THE LARGEST WHOLESALE CASH CLOTHING TOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES. TERMS: 5 PER CT. OFF 60 DAYS. 6 PER CT. OFF 30 DAYS. 7 PER CT. OFF 10 DAYS. BIA MOND, WwW. WATCHES? BN) dee N. Matson & Co, JEWELERS, RECEIVED a large addition from abroad yesterday to their already fine collection of Dia- monds, selected with the greatest care by their own Agents in Paris and London. Special attention is given to setting Engagement and ‘Bridal Jewels. Their stock of Rich Sil- verware, | Artistic Bronzes, Clocks, and Mantel Orna- ments is very complete, and worthy a critical, examina- tion. Their prices, which are marked in plain figures, are very low. 166, 168 & 170 State-st. RHE PANO Wholesale Trade ie 2 LEHMANN’S, “THE FAIR,” Corner State and Adams-sts. A full size All-Dristle Shoe Brush at $1.10 per doz. A full size Cloth Brush ut goc per doz. A full size Leather-Back Horse Brush at 81.50 per doz, A Steel Hatchet (the Parker make) at $2.50 a doz, x0-quart Dish Pans, retinned, at $2.90 per doz. i-quart Pressed Dipper at 45¢ a dor. a-quart Pressed Dipper at 6oc a doz. Extra heavy a-quart Sauce Pans retinned at $1.45 per dos, Ladies’ Ribbed Hose, full alzes, at 6sc doz. Ladies’ Ribbed Hose, extra heavy, at 75¢ doz. ‘Gents’ extra heavy Half Hose at 75¢ one Better at $10 doz, Job fot of Corsets, all colors and ates, at $5 per doz, worth 89, Gents’ extra heavy and full alzes of Undershirts at 84.25 doz. A good XXX Envelope at 81 a 1,000, A good X Envelope at 80¢ @ 3,000, Extra fine 4-lb, Commercial Note Paper at ssc a. team. Legal Cap, Foolscap, and Letter Paper of best quailty at 15¢ a pound, Fullsize Gents’ White Handkerchiefs, ready for une, at 35¢ a doz, worth soc, Merchants prepared to discount } An All-Silx Handkerchief, high colors, at 84 doz, their bills cannot afford to buy ot long-time houses before examin- ing our stock. That close cash buyers appre- ciate the advantages of our terms and prices, the rapidly-growing magnitude of our business is the living evidence, SPECIAL NOTICE. ‘We have leased the elegant building now bein, erected by Mr, Armour on corner of Franklin ani Adamp-ats., 92 by tg0 feet, § stories and basement (making nearly two acres of floor-room,--the larg. eat Stothtog Store in Chicago) which we will oc- cupyon and after Jan, 1st next, CLEMENT, BANE & CO. FIELD, LINDLEY & 00., Commission Merehants, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, 88 & 90 La Salle-st,, Chicago, JO“N P. TRUESDELL, W. bani a: Fin, IL As 1ANULET, HEUER, Bpectal, UPRIGHT PIANOS A Sploudid Assortment dust Hecetved af REED'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 36 MONEY TO LOAN By JOSIAH, REED, 52 William-st., N.Y, 4, fon IMPROVED CHICAGO ANTE, and id pray etna tb to by 8-02, Leather-head Carpet Tacka at 16c dos. 10-08. Leather-head Carpet Tacke at 18¢ doz. Fullalre Buck Baws with Steel Blade, at 83.900 doz, Fancy Decorated Tin Cuspadores at $1.35 dos, H. J. LEMMANIS, Gor. State and Adams-sts, YOUR HAT BETS ON ELECTION AT SCOTT'S, 135 & 137 Madison-st. We can sympathize with you, and promise to let you down easy, as we always have to pay our bets when we lose, but “hardly ever” or d—uced seldom collect any such when when we win. Bunting Flags |= FOR THE CAMPAIGN. A FULL STOCK ON HAND. ORDELS BY TELEGRAPH CAREE RAVU CAREFULLY ATHENDED TO, GILBERT HUBBARD & CO, CHICAQG, . 13, 1880 —1 DEN PAGES, DEPARTMENT Now replete, and the Ladies are respect: fully Invited to examine the rare nul spes celal yalucs offered in this branch of their husIngss. BLACK BEAVER AND DIAGONAL Cloaks & Dolmans, ALL-WOOL, and in great variety, at $9, $11.50, $12.50, $15.00, and $20. Also, an elegant line of CLOAKS and DOLMANS (ESPECIALLY NEW), manue factured from the Latest Novelties In Cloth, iandsomely trimmed in Plush, which wo will sell at our usual Low ENGLISH Walking Jackets In Extra Qualitics, from $3 to $15. Ulsterettes, In Fancy Cloths, New Effects, Colored Faeings, and Coral and Spike Trimmings, at very low prices. Havelocks, A fall Ine of these new and novel Gar- ments selling at $16, $28, and upwards, made from Faney Cloths, very riehly faced, and elegantly trimmed in cords and tassels. Children’s ‘Gloaks, Tn large variety, at our YOPULAR LOW PRICES, PARDRIDGES’ Main Store, 114 and 1iG State-st. TIS HON, JOIN SHERMAN, SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, Will address the Business Men and Republicans of Chicago at McCORMICK’ HALL, Thursday Evening, OCT. 14, AT 8 O'CLOCK, LET THERE BE A GRAND RALLY! Do you want & snd onte, upon wl fave ANTHRACITE, CUMBERLAND, & BLOSSBURG COAL, BY CARGO. CAR LOAD, & RETAIL. No, 38 Marlcot-st. pocks {33a | woth velephones. sak. AL SUPPLY STORE. LAST MGHT WHILE VOUSLEPT (Presumably) the sleep of the righteous, SHA And his night force of men bustly worked, thet is promise made Sunday might he kent s and it fs kept, and you’ are invite ed TAKE A PEEP TO-DAY, Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, At the most gorgeous display of FINE-ART FANCY GOODS Ever you **hear’n tell of,’—over 1,000 Different en No two alike. Atthts salo wo ospecialls reauest the presence of THOSE ABLE TO APPRECIATE Fino Artns dinptayed inna fine a class of tae re 8 wo xtulbited: by uny Jewel #2, Wallach ate the harcest Ampoetore 2 fh Atmerlen Tite extintt includer a samplo pleco Of versthlin tnported by ther, Christmas is Almost Here, Andasnosuch variety ean ever bo offered, and the PRICES ARE ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALE ‘Tho amount usually pald, wo cunnut too strongly urge your attendance, Money Refunded for any Goods Ieturned before Dee. 15, ur goods will | be charted to those known by the tien ether persuiully ‘of by ropue yore Whether juu intend purchasing, or wish to atu FEAST YOUR EYES, By alt means come—snd welco! The tloor devoted to this ‘display will be GAILY DECORATED With Jnpanese ¥ings, Banuera, Lantorns, ete. ote. Anu Vitewill bo the a sf Last Chance to See “Tzu Nago Mikoto,” ‘Tho Giant Chinese Idol, for HE-HAS BEEN SOLD ‘To a genttoman of this clty, to whom we muatdellver iis Godeiip next stondase” CATALOGUES Of tis Art Salo will be tssuod Friday, should sut- ¢lent tack remain to warrant tt, tows futu of the extibie way bu gieated from the fol ‘PARTIAL LIST: - 2 Pore Heath and Git French Chime Clock, B20. rerth BFS. 1 Ivory Toitet Sen (1S fig, 2) in Essie case, cus price $. 1 Brass ‘ur, with standard, Goblin, reorth’ price $9.06. 2 Guld-pramell Photo of des Nellson, price 0, worth & 25 Ehg. Sole Teathor, Seal, and Russta Genta Dresaluy Cases, 100 Paria Zeava, liver, Bee Gilt, and Oxy ‘ dized Camille Stlekar. B00 Parts wut Plena made Photograph At~ bunex. 400 Athuma, GO Eaacl Albums, MOOK: Feleet, Gold und “bony Photo “Beamer. Dreaninny Cavra, Necensairen, Worl: Rosen, dewel Caskets, Bonbonnteres, Odor Cases, Cabits, Shopping Bays, 4#, Portemonnates, Poekct Phato Cases, Mow iit Card Canes, Cia. ‘ty w rity pestis Muato Tolle, Poker Cases, Game Boxes, Clone Boxes, Hdky, Boxes, Card Recetrera, W ants, Vases, Menu Stindarsda, Mirrors, Pujf Roxes, Nall Sets, And Hundreds of Other Articles For Uso and Ornament, made of Silk, Satin, Leather, Gould, shiver, Brass, ‘Nickel, Aranze, G Ut, Porcelain, Dresden, davury, Gonuino Limoxer, Queen's ‘Warn, Sevres War Sfigareht stietoxeny Majo laehhes Feast, And of every material known on earth, A DISPLAY Eclipsing All Former Efforts ! TO-DAY ATTEND THIS SALE. ELECTION WILL KEEP THIS WEEK {in8 ANTS, NEXT WEEK SH WI felt yoo Suuday, 122 & 124 4 Stale Fina Watches, Diamonds, AND French Clocks, Just received, a magnificent stock of FRENCH CLOCKS and BRONZES, FANCY GOODS, DIAMONDS, Nov- elties in JEWELRY, &c. Giiles, Bro. G0. STATE é WASHINGTON-STS. Fine Watches a Specialty. Largest assortment and low- est prices in the city. An examination especially solicited. Goons, Campaign Uniforms. ‘Torebes, Munners, Flags, and Streamers, Now und buld designs, Bend fur Ilustrated Cutalygue, G. F. FOSTER, SON & 60,, a Davket-st, Chlcuge. ese Chir ago x Baily Tribune. | That Is How the Republican Rooster Feels and Looks, After His Refreshing Experi- euces of the October. 12th of Indiana Added to the. Grand Column of: Republic-. an States, Porter Elected Governor by Three to Five Thousand Majority. Ohio Chimes In with an Increased Republican Majority of Over 20,000, Besides Making a Gain of Five or Six Republican Con- gressmen, Barnum Now Skurrying to the East “in Search of Light." Hancock and English Wondering What They Were Ever Nominated For. Important Republican Gains in West Virginia—Likewise in Newark, No J. Tne American people will! rejoice most heartily at the news with which thoy are greeted this morning from. the States of In. diana and Olio, No such- gratifying news has been spread before the American people since the wires announced the fall of Rich- mond and the capture and surrender of Lee's army. The people of Ohio and Indiana have remembered how Lee and Stonewall Jack- son would have voted If now living, and have voted accordingly, Alf honor and gfory to the people of Indi- anal ‘They have redeemed that State from the long thralldom in which it has been bound, and released It from the sinvery of Hendricks and English, ‘he Democratic majority ln 1870,0f 5,071 and In 1878 of 14,000 has been overcome, and Judge Porter, the Republican, has been elected Governor, His majority will be found in the approxiinate column, Whatever its flgures may be, that majority Is most glorious, (ierlous to the gallant statesman who led the party to vie- tory, and glorlousto the people who followed hin, ‘The victory In Indiana fs fitly comple- mented by that in Ohlo, ‘The State, whieh In 187 gave Mayes only 7,000 in afority, now gives Gartield more than three times that majority, Nobly have the people of Indiana and Olio rebuked the libelors of the soldier- statesman, It is impossible at this late hour to prop- erly estimate the magnitude of the results of these elections, ‘hey substantially de- termine in advance the whole election for President. ‘Tho loss of Indiana is fatal to the Democratic cause, while its gain secures the election of Gen, Garfeld, even without New York and agufust tho Solld South, It may be therefore assumed that not ouly 4s Garfield's election positively as- sured, but, also, that he will receive the Electoral yote of every Northern State, and possibly break even the column of the Solid’ South, ‘The expression of -pui : senthment in these two States Is but a reflex of tho sentiment of the whola country, ‘The de- mand for 9 “change” in’ the administra tion and in tho polley of the Government of the Union has been answered in most unequivocal terma, ‘Tho demand that tho Government be delivered over to the control of the Solid South has been yotoud most emphatically, A peaceful and prosperous people have refused to en- gage fn an exporlment dangerous at all times, but at this timo certain to be followed by the tiost destructive reaults, ‘Tho country hus again expressed Sts con- fidence In the wisdom, patriotism, and sound polley of the Republican party, It hag re- jected all the inducements held out to it under the form of State-vights; it has agalh, ’ be fs) SLY @ a . sf =} ea" PRICE FIVE ES ENTS. 252 affirmed, and undde-cduimstances whose emphasis cannot be mistaken, in favor of preserving American ‘nationality and § of transinitting it untmpalred to future gene erations, Let us repeat that the friends of National ‘Union and of Civil Liberty the world over owe an cyerlasting debt of gratitude to the men of Indiana and Ohio for this great victory they have wrought . INDIANA. GLORY ENOUGH. THE STATE SURE FOI PORTER. Special Dispateh to The CMcago Tribune. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 18—2:80 a. m— There Is now no reason whatever to doubt that the Republicans of Indiana have won a magnificent victory, and have not only re- deemed the State Government from Demoeratic domination, but have mado Indiana = sure = Republican State in November, Ihave just returned froma quiet tour of Inspection among the Demo- eratie leaders at thelr headquarters, They are completely overwhelmed with the con- sclousness of defeat, and do not now more than hope that full returns from some of tho southern counties will haul down Porter's majority to perliaps 1,000, But they do not even build upon tils hope. None of the re- turns from the Bourbon strongholds justify the expectation that Porter’s majority can possibly be brought below 8,000, and it may reach 5,000. ahead of his ticket, forhe made a magniti. cent canvass, and galned friends wherever ha appeared; nevertheless, there fs no rengon ta fear for the entire Republican ticket, which is now thought to be undoubtedly elected, Landers fy sald to be swearing furiously at what he calls the treacherous stinginess of Dill English, English recetved the nomina- tion for the Vice-Presidency upon tha pledges of hls friends that he would con- tribute $100,000 towards carrying In- diana, He has not contributed one-tenth of that sum, and Landers and his friends de- clare that he has done more by his personal unpopularity to defeat the ticket than his money lias done toward electing It, The Republicans are wild with joy. .An equal degree of enthusiasm has not been known here for many yents, A MODEL DAY. UNUSUAL ABSENCE OF FRAUD AND DIS onDEn. Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. Inptanavouls, Ind., Oct. 12—Never did there dawn a fairer day for expressing the Sill of the people at the ballot-box., It wag one of those glorious October days when the sit was not too warin, but just warm enough, and the afr not too coul, but Just cool enough tobe pleasnut and invigorating. The polls ins this clty opened at 8 o'clock this morning, and remained open until 6 this eventing, and the largest vote polled for years was the re- sult of the earnest, thorough-going canvass inde on both sides. It was an ngreenble dis appointment all around that, In spite of- the feurs which have prevalled for the. past any ever before held here, and with a fair ness such as was not to have been expected, in view of the presence hore of THE QUEER PEOPLE, who have been infesting the elty fora week. The citizens’ mecting yesterday evidently erystallized and emplusized the prevailing publle sentiment in favor of a free and fair election, and last night and this morning trains. bore away? no small the Importations brought on Democratic money. The presences of Senter’ McDonald - and We. HL English at ncouneil called to take steps to preserve the purity of the ballot-box in Indi+ anapolls at least was an Indleation of a Dem- ucratic change of front, and the cause lying ut the root of thischangs was nothing less than a knowledge that the Republicans were prepared to mect all tricks, and that the sober sense of the business community was with thom, and would see thei through, Whether the delectable geutry from the Enst went whence thoy. came, of whether they scattered throughout the State in the hope of domg some. thing to pay thelr board. and show their usefulness, doesn’t so clearly appear, but, as no reports of trouble anywhere have | been recelved, it is altogethor likely that they took the intimation that they were not wanted, and left for the places which knew them best, and from which they onght never to have departed, There was vo dhninution, however, In the care with which the polls were guarded, and a few arrests were the ro sults of wellalirected caution. ‘THe FINST VICTISC was ono James Evans, who attempted to here by yote, but was challenged os 4 hon resident. Ile tried to oxplain that he used: to work. on tho Vandalia Line, and had boarding places in Indianapulis, ‘Terre Haute, and Vandalia, and that he had enlisted in the rerular army five years ago aid wag regularly discharged, When quizzed, however, he failed to recall the names of his-old boarding-housekeepers and porsons who knew of his enlistment. ‘Tho result of his attempt to vote was that he was taken befors.the Unlted States Commis sloner, and held in $1,000 bail, Edward L. Hughes and Freyer Wilson, both Democrats, were arrested later for Mlegul voting. Nughes had got in his ballots his ‘companion was checked, Both wero taken before the Commissioner and held In tho same amount, and Hughes distinguished IMnuself by attempting to shoot tho man who caused his arrest, . AS THHXLECTION PROCERDED it was very cvidert that Landers was being quietly but Industriously scratched by two classes of Democrats,—the men who cannot Stomach hin, and the workingmen who have > special cause to disiike hit from having worked for him, and having sfzed him up pretty correctly ag no friend of the working classes. He did all he could, however, pers sonally nid by prexy, to stem the current it is evident that Porter has run somewhat fow days, the clection passed off us quietly as, part of: which had set In against him, ‘For the first ” the In the history of Indiana politics, a can- didato for the oftlcedt Governor hung around tho polls and peddied his own tickets, Ile was publicly sat down upon in.one Instance by a nelghbor in lis own ward, who frankly told him that he didn’t propose to. voto for ihn this tine, JUDGE PORTER drove around the elty and visited the polls, * and very naturally inqulred how the election was going, but thé man has yet to be'discoy+ ‘ered who saw him peddle a ticket or urge a voter to yote for'him, English had his “headquarters In. the saddle” all day, and “encouraged fils followers all hecould. “Tho election called out the best class of people In all the wards, algng with some of tho elo “incnts not quite so respectabje, but the pres- ence of the better classes lield sthe others in check, and ‘to ns much as to Supervbiors ad the Deputy this, quite. “the -presence of the Marshals. ‘