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Show r 1 THE KESELT. I-fnn mult of the election i y-t In doubt. The official returns Were net all in up to faits time of our going go-ing to press. Only two places on tli ticket are certain. John H. Jiumel, Jr., is undoubtedly elected zv Recorder and Andrew J. Burt as SheriO. It is highly probablo that Ferj -s Ferguson Is elet-tl elet-tl County Clerk and Jopeph Toronto Treasurer. It Is by no means sure that any of the 'Liberal" candidates aro elected exec, t Walter Murphy as Attor-rty. Attor-rty. W. J. Lynch (Liberal) is rmbbly elected as Assrsjor and C. P. Ilroukn (Liberal) as Surveyor. The ret of tiie offices are doubtful. If the election had been free and impartial, there is little doubt that the entire " Liberal ' ticket gjfrg would have been defeated. If ga all the voters of the Pejple Sl Party who were legally u- JB81 tilled to do so had been permitted SSI to cast their balljts the People g-jjft Ticket would have cleared the field B 'with the exception of the attorney - b ship. The division between the Hff Workiagmen and the People on BSf that office ensured it to the oppo- HE? tJtion. There is an olject lesson in KSs politics. tj&gi The figures ns near as they can be SpST given will be found in another part WSS of this paper. The People are to be jKa? congratulated on the mult so far as H it has been ascertained. The enemy ff has no cause for bonfires or any fpak boisterous exhibitions. The signs yf? are not encouraging to the party of ffj fraud and political robbery. |