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LUME XL. pean cee eannnenn nnn Teg traordinary SALE Will place on their counters This Morning 350 PIECES ANTOINE GUINET BLACK SILKS! 175 and $2.00! This lot was bought direct from the agent at 15 per cent REDUCTION FROM THE REGULAR PRICES, and are the CHEAPEST SILKS OFFERED THISSEASON, GUINET SILKS are SU- PERIOR in finish and dura- bility toany other make of -The above price being SPECIAL, Ladies will do well to pay us an early call. STATE-ST. Michigan-av, and Twenty-sceond-st. DENTISTRY. AAA AAAS &=Dr.Da 133 East Matilson-st. RUBBER OR CELLULOID, Filling, 1-4 Old Rates, VITALIZED AIR a) te [regs airen free for patnloss extracting, 15s East Inventor of Lower Snetion Plate, which nerer loosens while talking or eating; 5 years? actual test without a failure. sastecg OG) Ne emanated NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London-~Paris. Meamers salt Every Saturday from New Xork for Southampton and Bremens ooked for London and Paris at ates of pasaaze from Now Vork to a nathampton, Lowton, Havre, and iromen, frst .¥, ‘Thy steerugo rate by to ftom Hromen to, Chicaxo ts tl, fo. sull these tickets SSEN ¥, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, Bere eral Tennautlantic Company. jetwaen Now York and Havre, Plor 4}, N. st lurtun-ut. this ling avoid both transit: ( 18 discomfort of cruasing the | y Ainen Hint Cabin, $1 aud €12 Hecond cabin, #4 Btoure ‘and utonaile, Chocks onaie of Paris in amount to sult. AN, Agent, U Bowling Green, foot EN, Blecruge Agont, AMERICAN LINE. phia and Liverpool, calling at Queenstown, fdneniay truta Ptuivipuin: eneyittz e&bty hater wediava, and seams panna fndttie Us TAR LINE, Purr nee N EL ect Linu to Antwerp, in Holgium, sat day uilornuiely tron Puiiadelyiin at I xt Heltain anil tho C PETE Wiig na wana HU, mY Haat tundatpn-at, Chieaiio, INWAN LINE Ocean Steamships, Carrying tho Hritish and 5 am York aiid Laverna, tia Quovnal no tive atock of any kind, ‘, Gon. Wustorss Avent, outh Clarkeat, Chicago, itt EFUDRAPTS on Groat Weltain, Ireland, wad the ANCHOR LAN Ps et BMC ALSATEA, Nov. G2 pm fab Excursion ‘tickets at reduced rates EN; Btovragu, £25, e HENDERSON BHU TIPS, #5 Washlngton-st. STATE LINE W. Liverpuol, Lubin, lelfae from N.Y. eyory ‘Thursday. onde io Se MT AUSTIN, BALDWIN itando! to all sights om scientifie lassen, ‘Loloscopem Mle We are making great efforts to REDUCE Our immense line of Rich and Medium Chamber Suits AND WILL QUOTE Special Low Figures To diminish our stock. This is a rare opportunity to buy a bargain in desirable goods, We invite a general inspection, feeling confident that we will save you from 1o per cent to 25 per cent on your purchases. Our stock of FURNITURE NOVELTIES Is THE LARGEST, And our prices on same the LOWEST IN THE CITY. SPIEGEL & CO., 251 and 253 Wabash-av., NEAR JACKSON-ST. DIAMONDS. DIAMONDS! The Largest Stock tn the West. Setandunset Stones. Newest and Richest Styles of Mounting. WHOLESALE. GILES, BRO, & C0, _ Stato and Washington-sts, ¢ Chicago Daily SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, ~NEW LINES OVERCOATS! OPEN TO-DAY AT MABLEY’'S, THE CLOTHIER. Posiliro Bangains in th Latest Styles Men's Wear We have just opened out several new patterns of Winter Suits that will command your attention. They are direct from the Eastern mar- ket, and comprise many New and Novel Shapes heretofore not shown in the West. Big Stock ‘Boys’ Clothes. Endless Varieties in Children’s Suits. Elegant Suits and Overcoats for Men. All new in pattern, lite in style, well made and trimmed, and money vepunded if not satisfactory. MEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS, FINE UNDERWEAR. PRICES LOW---ONE PRICE---GO0D GOODS---COME AGAIN. MABLEY, the CLOTHIER, {54 _& 156 South Clari residential Ques IS NOW SETTLED. In selecting your Piano do not fail to visit our Warcrooms, where you will find a magnificent assort- ment of Pianos, carefully selected from the celebrated Manufacto- ‘ries of ‘i Chickering & Sons, Ernest Gabler, | Cc. Kurtzman, Wilcox & White, Pelton, Pomeroy & Cross, Hazelton Brothers, Becker & Son,x,-.~ James & Holstom, . Taylor & Farley, 7 And twenty other makers of less reputation. No other house in the coun- oy offers such a variety of Pianos to select from, No other house sells their Pianos at such low prices. No other house gives such liberal terms. No other house gives such unlimited guarantees, Purchasers have only to call and examine our stock to suls.antiate the above state- ments. PELTON, POMEROY & CROSS, 152 State-st. APIUSICAL WONDER, SPECIALSALE Cloaks & antles Field, Letter & Co. STATE AND WASHINGTON-STS., ‘Offer Bargains tiv: Heavy Beaver Cloaks Handsomely trimmed with Silk and Fringe, AT : $4, $5, $6, $8.50 and up! Imported All- Woot FUR BACK Beaver and Diagonat CLOAKS! Perfect in shape, beautizully triamed with Passementerie and Fringe, For $10 Each! MANTLES! In great variety, ranging ir price from $9.00 Upwards! An excellent opportunity to procure CLOAK OR MANTLE At an cotremely low price! Do you want » an, upon biel OVEN WIRE MATTRESSES, The Union” RES, My Qivos the Most Comfort. Wr DO NOT BUY CHEAP IMITATIONS. 9 WE MANUFACTERE A FULD LINE OF IRON BEDS Union Wire Mattress Co,, 5,7 & 9 Norlh Clark-st,, Chicago, FOR SALE BY FURNITURE DEALERS, VITALIZED AIR. No More Pain With Teeth. 88 Finest and Tent Wall Set, a8 Haportanco, oki, und cara in filing, the Met ney Nruthers uive tholrpersonal attention to oll cases, ort vite warrinted 10 years, DMCCHIGSNEY BI y Pain biastine’ STANDAKD ‘OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO. 111 & 119 Lake St., Chicago, Becasefultobuy only the Genuine, —— 4 7_FINAN' Ss! NESaeh, a3 sag 1 nea Senor & go UEVERIPAGE, $2, | igi twat canrlelo I ELECTED, AHOYNES.CO. 22 RETAIL STATIONERS, MAVBA VERY LAUGH VARIETY OF IANDSOME PAPETHIES, Wo challenge tho world with the BAKER PATENT UPRIGHT PLANO for quality of tone, Anish, and durability, and the only one that stands in tune pers inanently, bosides custiug loss than an trate cing make, NEW YORK MU: oat a New Sivlesief- Bevel Fuge Weee-and Booker Gashiers, Audllots, and Avcoutt- Programme Cards, Tassels, and Pencils ants, j ay ls fhrow Away Your Spongas, and {nstead 1 i ut ’. ” Gocresponderies, ‘and: Regret’ Cards, plain Use the Finger and Stamp Dampener i and gilt-edge. . o eee WEDDING PAPER & CARDS ¢ LD, LINDLEY & @., Commission Merchants, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago, Ruwaup M, Fixe, DANIEL A. LINDLEY, Fore C. Verve, This ty of Glass, nnd will Inat a lifetlino, For molsening the divers when counting mui Gnd wolwtentiu postage stainpa. camitied Iubebn, One agent wanted In every pune 1 these 1s Bert Ge for ample, and vente yp ns Finulonacy and druailste sunutied. Adress PCLELAND, Agent louns 3, bd Washinge AND RATIFIERS. Before parading, proceed to 207 Fifth-av. and get your Torches ut (Oe; Cans at Se A GENTLEMAN Of good svclat und business stunding in Chis olty dae seeeea lat fuicabtuins eute kin saretceas trates tabilahed Uualnger Wholenle.of Munufueturinw pros lonud. Af extonied tinuneial wxbertoned inukus iy Dudiru-mian. Abawers ¥ Te Rule cantianta: Audruss@ ak truuno JOUN DP. THUARDELT Epwann 8, WAsHMUHN, Crit W. Fiet0, Special PRESTON, KEAN & CO., 100 Washington-st., BANKERS, And dentors tn Untied States, State, Munlelpad ond Behoot Honds, wud opber goad securitlos. ila ot Vueis, Borlia, aud. an und Continental cities other Europ 1880—SIX TEEN PAGES, CLOAKS, DOLMANS, &c “AS USUAL,” LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES! $5.00! |: For a Good Cloth Ulster, $6.50! For an All-Wool Beaver Cloak. SiO! For a Diagonal Beaver Dolman, Elaborately trimmed with Silk, Vel- vet, Passementerie, and Fringe. OUR $12 DOLMANS! Nothing like them for the price in Chicago. ULSTERETTES, “Latest Novelty,” $i0! “SPECIAL LOT” Camel's Hair Walking Coats, $5.00! One Thousand CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND ULSTERS. “Styles and Prices” that will suit you. LEADERS of POPULAR PRICES. Madison and Peoria-sts. “PME PALO JOB LOTS AND LEADERS For the Trade, AT BJ, LERMAN WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, G00 doz. of Laddtes’ Corsets, in all _colors‘and oz. ttorth STG. alzex, at $3 per doz, Cotton Towels, at Me per doz. 300 doz Lard 500 doz. Ladle S33 per doz, $8 50,000 huxen Paper ant Envelopes, guod quat- it, at Zea boxe 50,000 Encelopes, att colors, 83ea thousand. 300 grouse Star Memoranduns Books, with Calendars, ut SL gross. 500 qvose Targe Counter Memorandun Booka aL Sd per rave 1,000 reams 4-tb, Note Paper, good quality, at BGeu reun 1,000 reams 8- at $1.00 4 re Leather tritpeny at $1.50 a dose GR2T a doz. G00 dos, Goute’ British Y Hose, full regular, at $1.60 «doz 00 daz, Larties’ heavy ribbed Hose, 75¢ doz, Ladien? fleece Uued Hose, $1.15 dos, acne cuffs, all wizea, $7225 loz full abso all bristle Shoo Tdou doz. eel Hatchet, good taheary, 82.50 tox. Spectat inducements to the trade on Rogers Dros, Sllver-plated Ware (all guaranteed). $95,000 worth Toys and Ioliday Goods, Which we will offer to the trade at from 10 to 40 per cout love than other houses. Jewelry at Wholesale, ‘Siiver-plated Ware at Wholesale, Hardware at Wholesste, ‘Tinware at Wholesal, Stationery at Wholesale, Hosiery at Wholesale, Gloves at Wholesale, Pocketbooks at Wholesale, Brackets, Chairs, Willowware, Oil Paintings,Chro- rames, Cutlery, Revolvers, Whips, Soaps, Buttons, ete, mos, Baskets, Satchels, Trunks, Mirrors, etc., at rock-bottom prices, wholesale. EJ. LEHMANN, ‘The Falr,” THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE Window Ventilator. Fog amees and all Dieventitated partments. ‘i I WESTLAIH YEG, CO. AD ASD 8 We Ad, 8 Laakieat HA HURLBUT & CO., Wholesale Druggists, 75 and 77 Randolph-st. PIEUGE exchicg lt anton tal eltivs. Credit for ‘emuvelotsy iso, Commercial nee PICTURE FIA) & Gents’ Dress Sitk Hats, Broadway 0 VAMENTAL GOLD Style, Superior Quality, on hand m itdeare Veemees so aia athe and made to measure. Price, $5.00, turer for {liustrated Catal at BARNES’ Hat Store, 86 Mad- a aan: dgon-st. (Lribune Building) MAC Machine Screws. STANDARD MANUFACTURING CO., FT. JUNE, Pros, s4and 56 Michigan-at. SOIREEAV Ss full size Woot Leggings, at retter Paper, good quality, hunt Bags, with shoulder Hiietestze Albums, good quatlty, at Genta’ taundried Dreas Shirta, tinen Oz. Brushes, dor a good leather back Horso Brush, ibutne. | hed SVE aaa | dies, es. PRIGG FIVE saENTS. THE ASSES’ WAKE, A Roaring Vigil Over the Cold Corpse of De- mocracy. Tempestnous Braying of Barnum, ou the Front Bench of Mourners. Details of the Grand . Body-Snatch- ing Program Now Agroed Upon. , Bob Ingersoll Says the Deceased Is in a Place He Don't Believe in, and Hie Pities tho Place, Sunset Cox Thinks Barnum’s Unconscionable Lying Filled the Coffin, Cheering Talk with Dr. English, Who Added a Screw or Two to the Casket. New York’s Vote, Which Is to Be Counted Out, Now Put at 23,010, a Gain of 55,887. A Republican Majority of Five in the Next House—An Extra Session. Complete Idea of the Tissue-Ballot Scheme—Bulldozing in North Carolina, President Hayes Expresses the Idea Which Really Won the Victory. Little Ohange Shown by the Intorvening Twenty-four Hours in the Figures Already Published. THE GENERAL PULSE. FRORD !tt STATUS OF TIE SCHEME, Aerial Dispatch ta The Chicana Trikuna, New Youn, Nov. 5.—dobn Kelly. save the che to his associates Inst night when, In de- fending himself against the charges that he had sold out the Democratic’party, and thus akted In the elevation of Garfleld to the Presidency, he insisted that the defeat of the Democrats was due to their Inck of organiza- tion and the frauds of the Republicans. I ‘showed last night, in these dispatches, how Industriousty the’ Democracy, under the direction of Mr. Barnum, have elreulated rumors in all parts of the United States that the vote of New York fs to be called in question, and a change made, {f possible, in theresult, If-they could only bring this State in question, and thus.secure 185 votes, with New Jersey and Nevada, and go through the ordeal of ei ANOTITER COMSISSION, or pluce St before Congress upon the proba- bility of a Democratic control of that body, they would secure the point they are striving for. But this they ean never hope to do, ‘Phe apprehension that something of this kind is in the wind still has vos- session of the public, as would seem from. the dispatches which have been received here -to-«lny. The‘ery of fraud, upon whieh .the Democracy now evidently plu thelr hope of a change in the vote of this city, and thus an overturn of the decision of the State, will not wash. TARNUM says frand did it, but the Republican who can cheat ‘Tammany at politics in this city cut his eye-tecth very early. Tho fact ts, tha folrest voto ever cast in this elly was polled on Tuesday. Both parties were wile awake, and watched thelr opponents closely. A can- yass of avery house in tho elty was mace, ‘Ata meeting of Tammany Hall before the election this was brought out, It was then charged that the Republieas were coloniz- ing voters, 4 statement that brought out a re- quest from Mr, Davenport that, if Tammany would furnish the evidence of this, he would prosecute the persons who were trying to vote illegally. TAMMANY MADE NO RESPONSE, but it may be taken for granted that they kopt thelr oyes open and made sure that the Republicans played no tricks on then. ‘Tho Democratic State Committee has given the fraud cry a boost in. a sertes of resolutions, which you printed yesterday morning, reelting all sorts of. Irregularities from colonization to Intimidation. As 0 con- sequence, every Deniwerat seen this morning: was consolliug Itself with the bellef that, In ashort thie, the Republicans will be obliged to retira from pubtie observation. “A thors ough and diligent bug fruitless search was amide this aworning for Mr, Barnum, but tho only memberof either the Natlonal or Slate Committes visible was "BECRETANY LAMONT. Ho antd that It fs Iitended by the Commit tes to institute a rigid Investigation, and as- cortain the extont of the frauds, perpetrated by the Republicans, “There wore,’ con- tinued Mr, Lamont, “moro votes cast in sume plices than the consns returns war- ranted, and we are confident there has been: some tull voting dono by the Republicans.” Coples of the resolutions were sent: this aft erneon to the varlous County Cominittees, Barnum's suggestion ts recelved at the head- quarters of the National and State Republic an Committees with entire ridicule, Gov, McCormick sald that the ery of “fraud? is the last dying gasp of a thoroughly demoral- ized party, Hv considered the wholo matter UNWORTHY OF NOTICE, A prominent Republican declared that the action of the Democratic Committee was not entirely unexpected, The party had been called upon to make some sort of an excuse to the peopte of the country, and Harnu’s sigantls Intellect lind concelyed .the itea ot fraud, It was noth more than could be expected froma party who opened the eam- paign with a He and ended it with a forgery. ‘The gentleman concluded: “MR. BARNUM 18! AN ‘UNMITIGATED Vile LAIN, and hecan lle by all odds with greater facil- Sty than Howitt, and that Is saying a great deal.” ‘Tho fuct iy, that, for the Urst dime in Ss —_——. $33 i Yorkand Kingt many yenrs, the votes dav “County have been Couns is thoy were enst, and the result proves. ihe vemocrats of New York do not ottnumber the Republic ans two to one, No cry of fraud can alter the result, and any attempt to change ft would be exceedingly dangerous to the per son who essayed it. The responstbility for the Democratic defeat must be placed on the “ Bosses,” for it is id o NOT AN UNUSUAT, THING for New York to give her Elcetoral vote tothe Republicans. Since that ‘party ran its first National ticket in 1858, only twiee has the Electoral ticket been given to the Democratle candidate, ‘The first was in 1863, when , Mesars, ‘Tilden and ‘Tweed ron the machine and counted Grant and Griswold out, and Seymour and Huftuian in, ‘The second Ume An 188, when 5 Mi. TILDEN AGAIN HAD Ift8 HAND ON THE ? HELM, and, with the, assistance of hard times, Drought New York up all right for htinself. But, in 18%, 1860, $864, and 1872, the Repub ican yote that fs In thts State, and which can always be brought out in great erises, camo forward just as it ling In 1880, The Repub- Nean majority stands staring at Barnum with, anything but a pleasing aspeet. He may run. his lead against them, but it will not hurt the figures any. People West need have no fears about New York State; "35°" is write ten down in the Repnblican column, and 16 will remain there, and don’t you forget Itt DUTLER COCKS 1118 BYE, LOOKS WISE, AND TALKS LIKE A FOOL. Speciat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Wasinxatos, D. C,, Nov. &.—The_ mise elifef-makers are still at work, “Anold Irish= man, who beta large amount of money on the electlon of Iuncock, is reporter to have called upon Gen, Ben Butler, who Is now here, for advice, and the Intter 1s reported to linve told him not to pay the money yet, os something might happen. KELLY. Adispatch is also reported to have been recetved here this morning trom John Kelly, advising his friends not to pay bets yet,— that there were indications of fraud, From these Indleations a few desperate Democrats, and doubtless snany speculators, are trying to make political excitement, INGERSOLL. HE PITIES AULD NICKIE BEN (SOT BUTLER)» Spectal Ispatch to The Chicago Trihune. Wasmixatoy, D. C,, Nov, 5.—Robert G. Ingersoll was serenaded to-night by the Tows path Club, His speeeh was fullof brilliant polnts. Ie pronounced the Democratic par- ty dend, and said It had gone to a place in which he did. not believe. and he pitied the place. He besought the angel Gabriel, if ho must blew over the Demueratic graveyard, to blow lightly, As for Ben Butler, the Re- publicans could forgive him if the Democ- racy could, » coxy.’ THE WAY ITE GIVES IT TO ANNUM 18 NO JOKE, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasutnatos, D. C.. Nov. 5.—-Sunset Cox is quite free to talk, Ilo thinks the defent of the Democracy was mainly duo to the fack that Democratic orators were not allowed to advocate free trade, among the farmers. “Mr, Barnuin fs the man to blame,” sald Ir. Cox. “He ought neverto have been piaced at the hend of the Natlonal Committe —a position for which le Is utterly unfit, He never knew any politienl campaign, except Ita mercenary sie, and {s attogethor tho most unconselonuble person I ever knew, Ho” would not permit us to advocate fres .trado - where it ld have saved us votes, We Lost CTICUT THROUGI 113 FOLLY, and In New Jersey we barely mannged to sheak through the fence Hy outpreaching the Republicans on the tariff question. Mfr. Barnum was allowed to manage the cam- palgn in deference to the views of Mr. ‘Til- den, and ho has proved a most expensive luxury to the Democracy.” Mr. Cox auld that he hoped to be able to give Presilent Garfield a hearty support. Hethought thore woutd be no dititculty In hls doing this, pro- vided the Administration should be untrams meled and should devote its energies to the bencfit of the whole: people. SKINFLINT BILL. OF THE DKAD, NOTING 1¥ NOT GOOD. Speclat Dispateh ta The Chteago Tribune. JInptasaronts, Ind, Nov. 5.—Tho Hon. William I. English talked with’ a reporter yery freely this afternoon, tho conversation. ranging over many topies of Interest. In ro- ply to Inquirles about the result, ho said ho thought the oficial result would: show that tho Democrats had hetd up remarkably wel: in Indlann, in view of thelr defeat in: Octo- ber, and that, in point of fact, they have not Ind a mofority in this State for many yonrs. ‘They have had a plurality ab several clec- tions, but not a majority since 1973, and then only by 1,143 votes on Governor. . As to tho general result In the United States, ho antd ho supposed it might be consittered: that the Republican ticket was elected, but tho contest was s0 closo that it was decided by one State, New York, and that by ‘n- very small majority, considering the size of the State. . ‘ In reply ta a remark from the reporter that he must feel glut the turmoil of the canvass was over, ho said with, cimphasis and appar ent feeling: oe ER, VENY NECIDEDLY 60, f hava belonged tothe Demoorati party allmy Ife, and, of course, regret its defeats but, as an individual, 1 receive tho result with a feeling of rellet rather than of grief. For, whatever there $s unpleasant Th the dee feat, Lendeaver to console myself with tho reflection that the Vice-Presidency is without patronage or Influence, and to. have been & mere witness of the. proceetlings of the Sen: ate, with comparatively no power to porticl- pate In them, would havo been but little ate traction forme. Besides, it wouldhave taken me from home, and broken up a tine of life whieh fs to me both more congenial and PROFITAULE. ‘ Bo you sce, my friend, Lam philosopher enough to find considernblo consolation even in defeat.” “Put. suggested the reporter, “the Vino- Presidency is a position of great honor,” Yo this Mr. English replied: “ ‘That ts true; but to have Been unanimously nominated by a. great party that rep. resents substantially one-half of. the Ameri- can people, aut that has maintained Its or ganization through the wreck and strain of three grent wars, and has stood falthtully by the Constitution und the rights of the peovle from the foundation of the Government, is sufliciont honor: for. me, ‘To sutfer defeat with * such oa party is no disgrace, © and, - in. vlow of the opposition It had to encounter, the Te sult L. consider highly creditable to that party, 1 came upon tho political stage of action In 1840, when the same party was 80 BADLY DEVEATED, that it scarcely curried a State, and yeb. 16 rallied, and Ina few years was agaln In full possesssion of the Government. - No, my ‘friend, tho United States Senate bs Demo- erate, ‘The Houso Is nbout atie. The Ite- publican President is barely clected, and the old Democratls party is nelther going to dis band nor dle, Mark that.” a ; ‘fhe convérsation then branched ‘off upon the causes of the defect. Uo sald a consid - eration of that subject could not avail any

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