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WEDNESDAY, NOV. U, ?91. . Election News. ' Kaw YORK, November 4 -Ex-Pres? ident G revet Otevelar? was seen at bis residence io Madison avenue to-day, ;*WB&ype&'1kit opinion of tue re so lt of Tuesday's election as follows : "Of coarse everyone bas a rigbt to po t his own const ruction upon the result and I am not anxious to obtrude my ideas, bot it seems to me that some things ought to be no longer doubtfull Any san who still thinks that tariff re? form is a settled and obsolete issue, or that the importance of sound and safe money is a question upon which the people can be blinded, is either wilfully wrong or dangerously dull. * 'lt seems to me, too, that the Demo? crats ought to be satisfied that s tan eb - adherence to the principles of their party ' does not require abuse of those . who show an inclination to help us. I very much regret the defeat of Gover * nor Campbell. He has been a brave and honest official. This and the splen? did canvass be made entitled him to success. "While the election of Flower, Rus? sell and Boies ought to cause the utmost rejoicing among .Democrats, they ^ fl?ouId not forget that with these things comes the obligation to be trae to the people, honest in advocacy of our prin? ciples, tad decent to all things " Forty-six Thousand Majority. Nnw YOBS, November 5 -To-day's He?aU estimates Flower's plurality over Fassett at 46 , 446. Sheehan's estimated plurality over Vrooman for Lieutenant Governor is 30,246. The Herald s estimate gives the Senate 17 Republicans, 15 Democrats ; Assembly, 69 Republicans, 59 Democrats, or 12 Bepabliean majority. The Game is np in Ohio. _ ? COLUMBUS, OHIO, November 4.-Re? torne from the election still come in slowly. At the Sta'e .headquaters of tb wo parties unofficial information ?as Been obtained from probably half of the eighty-eight counties. Chairman Hahn, of the ? Republican committee, daims that McKinley's plurality will be Between 19.000 and- 21,000, and that the General Assembly will have thirty seven Republican majority on joint bal? lot Ceoeerniog the result he says: "fi is due to Major McKinley's magnif? icent canvass, the tborogh discussion of toe tariff and silver questions and the cosnaoo sense of the people in Ohio." ? Chairman Neal, of the Democratic committee, says that McKinley's plural? ity will be at least 12,000. and may xeae? 20,000, and that the Republicans will save 28 majority on joint ballot. The feature of the result is the com? plete drop of the People's party. Their vote in toe State will not exceed 11,500, and they claimed before the election at least 75,000. The Prohib? tieoMts w?l lose 7,000 votes from last year's peiliog probably 16,000. This lots'is traced to Republican counties and partially accounts for gains tn the strongholds. The total vote ie the State is estimated at close on to 700, 000 and will equal that cast in the last Presiden tia! contest. The last General Assembly contained in tts House, Democrats, 59 ; Repub- j licaas, 51 ; Senate, Republicans, 17; Democrats, 19. Under the new apportionment the next Assembly just elected will have only 31 Senators, and w?l be constituted as follows : Senate, IS Republicans, 13 Democrat* ; House, Republicans, 70; Democrats. 39. I- I I M Latest from Massachusetts. ISosrox, November 4.-Should the eighf vjisstog towns maintain the Re ^pubfeao majority In them last year Rosseffs plurality in the* whole State will be 5,691. In the Legislature the ; Republicans will have majorities in both branches probably of 4 or 5 in the Sen? ate and about 60 io the-House The Council wiH stand as at present, 7 Republicans and 1 Democrat. The vote for Lieutenant Governor, Auditor and other officers cannot yet be definitely stated, bot the Republican ticket, except the Governor, is elected by 8,000 to 12,000. Tariff Beform and Sound Mo? ney, Says Russell. BOSTON, November 4-Governor Russen this morning claims his election by about 6.000 lie says: 4'lt means that Massachusetts is earnestly for tariff reform on the line of free raw material, which bas been the chief issue io this State. It also meaos that abe is firmly and aggressively for sound currency." Tn* Alliance Beaten in its Stronghold. To??kr KAN, November 4 -The power of the farmer in Kansas politics is broken fer the time at least. The A ! liance met a crushing defeat at the polis yesterday. Io only one oat of ten judi? cial districts was an Alliance candidate successful, that district com prising tbe counties of King mao, Pratt and Kiowa, where the farmers elected William Bash ore. That was formerly a strong? hold ot the Union La bo ri tes, who joined the farmers when the latter went into politics. Besides there were two Republican candidates tn the field there, which divided tbe Republican strength. In the sine districts remain tog seven of the successful candidates are republicans, and two are Demo? crats. In- two of the districts the Re? publicans and Democrats combined against the Alliance. m Democrats and Republicans alike profess to belive that the people's party io this State is out of power to stay out. There is something touching is the greeting of old party politicians who have fought each other' for years. Bepublicans Keep Cook County. CHICAGO, NOV. 4.-Complete returns received from every precioct in Cook Coooty show that the entire Republican tickec was elected yesterday. Not a m*o seems to be missiog. The Repub? lican candidates for coooty commission? ers in the city district appear to have received majorities varying from 7,000 to 14,000. Kokbart, Republican can? didate for drainge trustee, received 5,000 more votes than any other can? didate for that office. The only Dem? ocrat elected was Lyman E. Cooley, drainage trustee, who comes in as the minority representative. It is one of the most sweeping Republican victories known in Cook County,? and is largely doe to COD tin oed dissensions in Demo? cratic ranks A significant feature of the election is thai nearly every man endorsed by the American or "Know nothing" associations appears to have been elected. The Republicans Hold Nebraska. OMAHA, Neb. November 4.-Re? turns from the city and State are still very meagre, bat careful estimates give Post, the Republican candidate for Supreme Judge. 6,000 majority over . Edgerton, Independent People's. The entire Republican city and county ticket is elected by majorities of from 200 to 2.500. Ephraim Joined to his Idols. PHILADELPHIA. PA,, November 4 - Complete figures from fifty-three of the sixty-seven couDfi s in the State, including Philadelphia and Allegbaoy, and careful estimates for the other four? teen counties show a plurality of 56 608 for Gregg (Rep.) for Auditor General. The proposition for a constitutional con? vention was overwhelmingly defeated. na i ? t ? tm Brazil Breaks Again. LONDON, Nov, 4 -A dispatch which has been received here from Rio JeDeiro, .the capitol of Brazil, brings news of what seems to be little iess than another revolution. Congress, the dispatch says, has been dissolved and martial law has been proclaimed atRior and throughout the provinces The cablegram also announces that a dictatorship has been established in Brasil. LISBON, NOV 4.-A cypher dispatch from Rio de Janeiro attributes the crisis there to the action of the Brazilian con? gress in passing a bill depriving the president of the right of veto. All telegrams are subject io strict censor? ship. * Part?cula ts of the reported trouble in Brazil have been received. A dis? patch frcm Rio de Janeiro says con? gress has been dissolved and the country is under martial law. It is known that there has been growing f iction between the legislative and executive branches of tlie government for some time, and it is supposed that ill feeling bas finally resulted in a CI?8?S. -???.? - The comptroller general has returned from Charleston where he investigated the accounts of the deceased county treasured, Mr. Lessesne, and found a deficit as follows: Due State tax $480.35 ; county $4,912 76 ; sehools ?2,802 18. His bondsmen have charge and will make the shortage good. If food sours on the stomach, digestion is defective. De Witt's Little Early Risers will remedy this. The famous little pills that never gripe and never disappoint. W. H. Gilliland & Go. A Safe Investment, Is one which is guaranteed to bring yon sat isfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this ?afe plan yon can hoy from oar advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every ease when u>ed for any affection of Throat. Langs er Chest, such as Consumption. In fia mat ion of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough Croup, etc., etc It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly g.ife, und can always be de? pended upon. Trial bottles free at J. F. W. DaLorme's, Drug Store. 1 To The Public. I AM STILL SELLING First Cfass Goods AT LIVING PRICKS. It takes too much room to enumerate all the bargains I have to offer, but I must call your attention to our HANDSOME CHAMBER SETS, Both in China and tin. BK DRIVES IN GLASSWARE SHOES That are solid and will wear. HAVE rOU TRIED MY Coffee at 20c. pr. lb AND Tea at 25c. pr. lb.? If. no?, you are missing a genuine bar? gain. It has long been a household word that you get nothiog but good goods, and foll value at ALTAMONT MOSES*. Oct. 6. INSURANCE. I cover everything in Insu? rance. If it is your life, I give you a policy in the Mutual Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, The oldest, richest and most liberal Company in the U. S. If on your Gin (House, Dwelling, Stores, Barns, Furniture or Produce in the following companies, any of which are strong and reliable : THE NORWICH UNION, of England. THE QUEEN, of England. PHOENIX ASSURANCE, of England. THE CONTINENTAL, of New York. THE NIAGARA, of New York. THE NORTH AMERICAN, of Philadelphia. THE GIRARD, of Philadelphia. THE MERCHANTS, of Newark, N. J. MECHANICS & TRADERS, Of New Orleans. My companies are as good and my rates as low as any one. ALTAMONT MOSES. TRADE MARK. SCHWARTZ BROS. RESTLESS, CEASELESS ACTIVITY. OUR MODERN METHODS COMPEL YOU TO READ OUR STORE NEWS. There are no precedents. At this store the electric shocks of trade are so numerous you know not when the next will strike. \ What Novelty or Bargain Will Appear ? \ \ What Taste Gratified ? \ i What Economy Achieved ? We want to call your attention this week to our Dress Goods, Trimmings -AND Millinery Department. The Styles we show are only newest, and Variety the largest. Our imported pa-terns, Suits in NAIL HEAD,^EM BROIDERY, and Astrakan effects, are simply perfect in style, and should be seen by everybody. We have many lines of Dress Goods in the cheaper grades that we are Selling Lower Than Ever. Double-fold CASHMERES, all the new shades, at 15c. and 20c, per yard. Double-fold (ali wool) TRICOTS, lovely shades at'25c, 25c , 25c, and 25c, RIG-HT PRICES, CORRECT STYLES and SQUARE DEALING- are our Fundamental Principles, And with these have we formed a large circle of friends, With the satisfaction of seeing new ones added each day. The most beautiful assortment of HATS, TOQUES AND BONNETS, (In all newest shapes) to select from, and furnished to match any suit. Buying goods in better grades than those we sell brings to mind the old proverb 'it's Easier Said Than Done." NOTE THESE FRIGES : 1 Case 36-io. Fruit of the Loom Blea>h at 8 ecnts. 75 pieces 0 Island Homespun, excel? lent quality at 60., worth 83. Our ENTIRE LINE of the very best calicos io Fancy Dress Styles, Mournings, Solids and Shirtings at 5c, 5c, 5c , 5c, 5c 25 pieces 10-4 Sheeting at 17c 15 pieces 10 4 Bleach Sheeting at 20c 15 pieces Pepperell Sheeting at 23c 15 pieces Canton Flannel at Tc , sold regularly at 10c. 25 pieces Canton Flannel at 10c will compare with any at 15c, sold else? where. 1 case Lonsdale Cambrio at 10c, regular price 12? and 14c. In fact our prices are the lowest in Sumter, aad we invite comparison of, same. 100 doz. Ladies all wool Jersey Gloves (all colors and.black) at 25c, worth 40c Ladies Fast Black Hose at 12?o, 15c, 20c, and 25c Every pair warrant? ed stainless or money refunded. Zephyr Worsteds in all shades at 6c ounce. The largest stoek of carpets ever seen in Sumter from 12Jc up te the very finest grades. Lovely assortment of rugs in Smyrana, Moquet, Angora, etc., etc 50 Hassocks at 25c each. 10 pieces Tapestry Brussels Carpet at 50c pr. yd. Mattings from 15c. np. The phenomenal success we have attained this and previous seasons emboldens us to state that our line of cloaks this season are the best in the market. A Fact Fully Sustained By the production of absolutely Faultless Garments. Perfect in style and fit. Embracing novel ideas in addition to new fabrics that are confined exclusively to us. Absolutely nothing in the Market Can Touch us For Quality* Variety. Ladies in attendance and will serve you in these as well as in all of our departments if desired. Respectfully, ORIGINATORS. Dressmaking and Millinery our Specialties. O'DONNELL $ CO. FALLandWWTER = ANNOUNCEMENT. = Our stock is more complete than ever before in the history of our business career. We appreciated the fact at the time of buying our Fall stock that COTTON WOULJ BE LOW AND CONSEQUENTLY MONEY SCARCE, so our attention was devoted exclusively to securing only BARGAINS IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS. Particularly is this the case in our DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Space will not permit an enumeration of the many attractions in this line, but close buyers will find it to their interest to give us a call before laying in their Winter supply. Our stock of CARPETS AND RUGS is large and varied, and should not fail to attract any one need? ing anything in this line. OUR SHOE STOCK is complete in every particular. Remember we are still the sole agents for E. P. REED & CO'S FINE KID BUTTON BOOTS FOR LADIES, every pair of which is warranted or money refunded. Now, that the weather is getting cold we must remind .you of our CLOTHING STOCK for you will soon need your Winter suit and overcoat, and if you wish to buy both at what you would expect to pay else? where for the suit alone, our stock is the place to get it Hats! Hats! Hats! Many a man who will read this advertisement is still wearing one of our last Winter ONE DOLLAR HATS, and if he wants another to last him until next Fall, he had better hurry up and get it, for they are going very rapidly. We feel that our GROCERY STOCK needs no comment-our reputation in this line is too well estab? lished. We buy our goods from first hands in car lots and sell them at prices that will not admit of cutting by our competitors. In conclusion, we beg to thank our many friends, particularly THE FARMING ELEMENT, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us, and, as a guarantee to them against The Baits of Competitors, WE WILL MEET ANY PRICE QUOTED them in any department of our store. Respectfully, OPBOjrJVELL, & CO. SUMTER, S. C. Oct. 21. New Attractions ARRIVING EVERY DAY AT Levi Bros., Latest Styles in DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS. We call your attention especially to the articles herein named : Doable- width Cashmeres, Henriettas, Albatrosses, Glorias, Serges and Aipaeas, at any pri?e from 25c. to $1 50 per yd. Delicate Shades Cashmeres and I fen rietras from 25c. to $? 00 per yd. Flannel Tricots (beary weight) 88 in. from 25c. to 40c. per jd. Plain Flannel 36 in. from 20c. tc 35c. per yd. Plaid Flannel Suitings (extra weight) 88 in. for 60c. per yd. 6-4 Brocades from I2J to 16? per yd. 50 Dress Patterns, 8 yds. each, (doable width) no two alike, 75c per jd. Our Line of Dress Silks IS COMPLETE, AND OUR Trimming Silks ARE SURPASSED BY NONE IN THE CITY. The attention of the ladies is respectfully invited to oar stock of Notions and. iF'?ixoy Goods. Those doing fancy work can find anjtbing needed in that line viz : Eu brod ie ry (silk and cotton) Knitting Silks, Filling Silk.?, Wash Silks, Che? nille, Chenille Cord, Arrasene, Fancy Tassels, Fringes and Balls in all shades, Silk Lacings and Dress Cords. ZEPYR, GERMANTOWN WOOL, SAXONY WOOL, ETC., LAMBREQ.UINS, FELT IN ALL SHADES at $1.25 pr, yd. LADIES JERSEYS' at and below New York Cost. Gents! can be fur? nished with anything in the line of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Ffeckwcar, &c.? At Lowest Cash Prices. We carry a fine line of SHOES which we sell at low figures and guarantee satisfaction. We would also call attention to our Hardware, Crockeryware, Harness, Fancy and Staple Groceries. We will pay the highest market price for your cotton, either here or at your.nearest depot. All orders by mail \ promptly attended to. Samples sent on applica? tion and satisfaction guaranteed ?vt all times. Our polite and attentive salesmen will take pleasure in showing you around and will make prices for }rou "AS LOW AS THE LOWEST." Thanking you for your patronage in the past, we s?TiSFa continuance of same. Yonrs Respectfully, LEVI BROS., MAIN ST. SUMTER. S. C. Sep. 9.-v ?i IN GOLD, GREENBACKS OR SILVER, [ WILL BU? AN ? ALL WOOL SUIT. i Any size from 34 to 42, -FROM Chandler, Shaw & Co. \ MEW ANO BOYS Negligee Shirts as low as 25 Gts. CRUSH HATS AS LOW AS 25 CENTS. Harris Wire-Bnckle Suspenders AT 25 ct*., 50 ct?. and 75 cts. Every pair warranted for twelve (12) months steady wear. >