Show THE DAY AT THE POLLS I Crowds Were Orderly and the Election Elec-tion Was Quiet The woather was not as propitious for the election as had been hoped for and during a portion of the day n heavy wind carrying a largo amount of dust disgusted people who < were compelled to venture out Howavor everybody appeared to be in a good humor and with ono excep f tlon there were no dlmurbancvs or other Incidents about the polls while I I the voting was In progress to disturb lthfl equanimity of the judge or Inter I fore with the peaceful exercise of his 1 prerogative by the voter There was an abundance of hard a work done though by tin representa tives of the two partiw but an It wag don goQdn lur llyt the competition I did not produce any unpleaaam leauli I It wag estimated that fully 200 con vnjamvs were In UHI and tht ntr vhu did fllt > r af ti > jilk U I th lAb vf 4 hlrJd thi a th jt fort an J i I diapxtth iti 1 tin rbli tng dn r rj < i Thoro wm not the nHghtosit ripple or i cxdtrl1ttlt In hn Fr < 5t Ini the judges were at Lt loss to know how to put In the time One of the pleasing Incidents of the day was when Helds band visited the Tenth district School had adjourned for the day and the little ones listened with delight to the i music and after the band started up i the street followed the musicians for some distance When safely out of what might be termed political influence in-fluence the wagon was halted and a tune played for the nefit of the children chil-dren At Its close the children gave three cheers for the band and the Journey Jour-ney toward other polling stations was continued I In the Second there was an abundance abund-ance of rustling done and a determined effort on the part of all workers to secure se-cure a victory for the party of their choice Tho only trouble that occurred In the SccQiid was a mixup between Registrar Buchanan and W T Yates at the Sixth ward meetinghouse over the challenging of Yatess vote by Buchanan The registrar claimed to have been quite roughly handled Democrats and Republicans alike worked like beavers in the Third The Republicans had a majority of the conveyances con-veyances but the Democrats had the greater vole and were correspondingly corresponding-ly I enthusiastic The Fourth was in Its usual state of quietude and nohlng of an unpleasant unpleas-ant character occurred during the day i As In the other precincts each party did Its best to harvest a victory i The voting in the Fifth also passed off very quietly The only noticeable feature I fea-ture of the day being the large number of Jadles who visited the polls This was more noticeable along In the afternoon after-noon when for two or three hours the Iwoljis were almost exclusively occupied oc-cupied by them In the Fortyfourth dIstrict the i judges of election and all the workers around the polls were In luck They were beginning to think that they would go dlnnerless when Mrs James I Donkln arrived with a lunch fit for a princess That la was appreciated cannot can-not be questioned I I |