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1 'f; , , * fv *" .. ' ^ i " ' 1 sm " 11 1 ' " ' f~. - : * ^^h^TOjOW B.^AJtTliR. | ^ Family Newspaper : For the /Votnofto# ?/ the Political, AAffr%cmtrmrat ami OaMMNal fwfiw ?ifr j f Pmniu^^L* ??*??? ' - - ..... . . .? ; ?^ -# .1-vvE .KLY I. A \ A K i< *?. ? t NOV K ? |{ K K HI 1?'M. - |{, - tKI? - The w EVE ii ave been too BUT WE HlVh THEM; E Never before have we been s for our customers. Our buyer ??p? inrr FOR BARGAINS and lie fount A PERFECT LAN1SLIDE I Found h dealer needing the nn price Here's a few of 'em: 40 m worth 40 cents, vours for '20 cents. black figured Brilliantine, fust stunner t?? retail at 25 cts, vours f? double width dress <roods at 8 and Cost twice hs much when cotton \vn IN FIN" UP DATE 0 l'luin soft fabrics arc vorv pu Berbers in the leading shades in pa host shth? . in pitterus at o') I A M'KINLEY LANDSLIDE. I Republicans Carry All The Doubtful States With the Exception of Kentucky. Swept Things Coming and doing The Republicans Will Control the House by u Good Working Majority. New York, Nov 7.?Political headquarters in this city and State i are being abandoned, and the campaign of lth)0 is now history. The otiicial returns as received are not materially changing the results, and McKinley's plurality ut midnight remains approximate-1 ly 145,000 in the State. John B Stanchtiold. the Democratic nomi | nee for governor, ran ahead of his ; party's presidential electors, but | ()'Dell's plurality still remains > about 100,000. Both houses of the State le<ps? ' hiture are liepublican by a larj?e 1 plurality. FUSION ISTS UI.AIM NEIIHASKA. Lincoln, Neb, Nov 7 ?Democratic National Coiiiniilte^man Dahlnian this afternoon stated that the Nebraska Legislature will he fusion by 1 1 majority; that the fusion State ticket is' elected by about 5,000 majority, j and that the Bryan electors win by 1,500. Republicans are inclined to concede the Legislature on the face ot the present returns but they alleged fraud in Douglass and Omaha and will contest. So far the returns show gains in the Legislature of 10 members for the funionist over two years ago. The fusion managers now propose to have the legislature elect Bryan United States senator to 1 succeed Thurston from that State O/ll'TIl nvuin VAKUIiIHA. Charleston, S C, Nov 7.?The board of iState canvassers will not meet and announce the official count until the 16th inat. The Democrata won by a large majori' 1 ty in Beaufort, the only county in which there wan a Republican i I THE ' Place to RYBODY E Inist lo amioii pi< } TT:? THAN fcV H o successful in getting good things ?11 t IIIMIflw ll.i..... > k"' * ' uiiri: wn'KS n l'j VKUI1 1 them. N 0?ESS GOODS, inev. (lot :i oii; lot at our own irh ine wool Mohair limeades, six yards make full dross Kmc hi -ck and ?;u?iranteed, wmi'd lie a ir only 15 cents Uanu up l?n? 1') cts Single width at 4 rts. is live cents a pound. tSfcS'* 1*? JO 3 >. ipular. Wo are showing Satin tterns at $ > <>0 New Whipcords, Fii <i all vv > il Venali ins at 50 ots THE G ticket for county olKces. I'vvo amendments to the Slate cotisli tution were voted for yesterday and were carried with very little opposition, t>nt one of them, permitting four cities to bo exempted from the law maKinjx S per cent over the value of all taxable prop erty the limit for municipal bonded indebtedness, will doubtless fail to be enacted lecau-e of a fatal typographical error in the printed joint resolution of tho Legislature and printed ballot. Iiecauso of this error the proposed . amendment will have to be ro-aub-1 raitted to tho people two years hence. Il.l.lNOlS. The return* this morning make McKinlev's plnrulPy 100,000 in State. Return* from congressional districts up to a late hour indicated t lit* elect ion of 12 Republican* and ten Democrats. ARKANSAS. Little Rock, Nov 7?The returns show a slight falling off in the vote in largo counties which may reduce Bryan's majority to 50,000 ItllODK ISLAND. Providence, Nov 7?On an increased vote Bryan has made considerable gains in Rhode Island. McKinley's plurality is estimated at about 22,000. CONNECTICUT. New Haven,Nov 7?The revised figures for Connecticut, with every town in the state heard from, gives the state to McKinley by a plurality of 28,415. All four republican congressmen are re-elected. DELAWARE. Wilmington, Del, Nov 7?lie-, turns are not yet all in from Kent and Sussex counties and it is not possible to say which party controls the legislature. The Democrats ciai n a majority on joint ballot, but the Republicans any they will control the legislature n<l 4 - -..i? ITTII iiiiini mules senators. MAIN B. Figures from 314 cities, towoi and plantations give McKialey 58 513; Bryan 33,728. In 1890 same towns gave McKinley 00, Gr ANSON Find the FLIGHTED nee eaeliei* liit: eked ii? in \ew ami B'omlcl'ftli-t at T.i cs twr v ie 1 I lenrit'ttn,-. in colors, at very low pr surpassed for ipiality an< 1 cheapness. (Yepons, and hoavv suit.iir/s urn the ?1 2f, V1 50 mid ^>2 00 per vnrd whieh are so popol ir tor waists, tin BIG ClOTHI i OEftl., New >or<; Itosonlierv ?!t Co., lino clothes in the II S ifoinir out o clean up over $5 ooo worth tux I we hits .ue <r?'ttinir the lienelit, ?lo oo, $7 50 *7 Oil ind rto suits for *:? 50 and ^ t 00. Boys and cliildn it V ? ill \ W' III Price- tfoinvr up every <lay. V old prices. Think of it ! Cotton Yours tor II ^ NSON | 720; Bryan 2S, 103. . OKOKUIA Brvan'a majority in Georgia ia about 40,000 a I. A n.v.MA The vote whs light in Alabama. The Kcpuhlicans have carried . several counties As a general ! thing, the negroea cli'i not vote. The Democratic majority will he ; 40,000. TKNNKSSKK Tlie total vote cast in Tennensee ! will full 25 per cent under that of 1800 un<l lirvun will curry the State by 25,000 to 3n,000 votes. NEW IIAMI'SIIIIIE. The Republican majority in the State on both the gubernatorial and nationnl tickets will be IS,000. LOUISIANA. liryun's majority in the city anil StHte probably will be in oxcess of 30,000. M UTII DAKOTA. I'lie Republican plurality in 1 North Dakota will bo 10,000 to 12 000. There is no question about the election of all the State ticket and the congressmen at large, and there have been large Republican legislative gains. In ' the State judiciary the returns 1 show the election of a Republican to tho supreme bench. IOWA. Semi official returns from 80 of the 00 counties in the State give ' tho Republicans 205,00>6; Demo- ' crats 87,548; plurality 187,118. 1 The other 13 counties at the same 1 ratio will increase the Republi- 1 can plurality to slightly more 1 than 100,000. Kvery Republi-j can candidate for congress is elected. ( KANSAS. J < F irtially complete returns show ' I that McKinicy has a plurality of 1 25,000 in Kansas and that the lie- 1 publican State ticket is successful 1 by a plurality of probably 5,000 i less. The legislature will bo Republican in both branches. TIIE I.OST MARYLAND. With scattered precincts in l various counties of the State to i t hear from, Maryland's plurality ij for McKinloy and Roosevelt in ( CASH S1 i Crowds AND WE \ < > c I; ? I ^ a ui Prl 11 I IllMI't V s ? i iii -tiia i?: ' i 11.5 ' ? * ii I I ii-es. Our I .lack goods are tin t F if separate Suirts, Pa Has. I correct t Iiinat 75 cts. ^ I (Hi, \V(5 have the new lVrcal Flannels est all tii I at 00 cents i <if Ni'w York, largest (linkers of , f business. We mndo an . tTer to ir.it 'i'i'.i at Miir l.i.t Our citsto | , ?12 5i> :m<l #15 00 suits flits'. ( (? (tooiI wool suits lit ?i? 00, mis suit- from 115 cts up. ' wnn |'; \ ill sell what we have on hand at above ten cents and we spiling the looting Uonii V CASH yesterday's contest was 14,140, | with a probability that the official ! I count will swell the total to 15,000 or more. OHIO. Democratic State chairman had no statement to give out tonight. Republican State Chair mar. Dick said: "I'noificial returns received ; from 84 of the 8s counties, war- ' rant the claim of 7<>,ftn0 for Me- j Kinley and wo elected 17 of the 21 Congressmen, a gain of 2. The estimates on the font missing counties make the plurality about 73 000 or a net Republican gain , of about 22,000 over the voto of ' 1800. The Republicans gained in 1 77 counties and Democrats in 11, ^ most of the Democratic gains be in*; in Cleveland, Cinoinn ti and ' Toledo. The total vote in Ohio yesterday wan about 1,100,000,; the largest ever cast in the State. ' The Republicans carried all of the close or doubtful congressional districts. FLORIDA 1'he official returns from 338 precincts out id' ???7 in the State received up to midnight tonight i1 show the Democratic presidential electors received 17,!?3o votes to, the Republican electors' 0,*J0o. ; NORTH CAROLINA. North Carolina gives Dry an a ~ i majority of not less than 30,000. ( The next delegation from this Stii'e will contain seven Demo* crnts and two Republicans. In the Democratic primary F Simmons was chosen I'nited States senator over lien Ltirr by 50,000 1 majority. MISSOURI. The result of the vote in Kansas City is a slight Republican gain nver that of 1806. McKinley's plurality is 1,638 and Florr, the nominee for governor, received a J plurality of 1,544. McKinley's plurality in 1896 was 1,568. KENTUCKY RETURNS TO THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. j Louisville, Nov. 7.?Tonight 1 rhe Courier-Journal, with returns from 1,700 out of 1,884 precincts in Kontucfcy, puts Bryan's ma- i prity at 8,000 and Beckham's 1 Dem.) at 4,000. These majorities ' \ TORE >o These D ARE HAF i * m m? ? - - - r, I'h.iadtlphin a i?'l -ueetinij at 5 cts, lino yard wi< iok at 5 (is. vood outing at ft cts >? ?est grades of calicoes at 4 and ft ct: i. v tiovi'm run \ \liss Wadslev of Ilultirniore rant in praise of her artistic work, n Lancaster is tint ijenerul verdict, id season, already wo have gotten ( I most exhausted l>v I he* rush. M: ir feature in this department, is on J<i! MI'S p IIap ritUAnothei lot of those good sau l?ecn jjfettinjj have just come in. \V i o. ii.:, i..? ? a... o? ^?n m \.\i V? I IJ1 I* ?I CAlTjll IIIIII 111 t5J ('Jill come (puck. 'rices. _S_T0RJ arc both much less than those ; hiterto claimed for the Democratic candidates, hut the remaining i precincts are for the most part Demociatic and are expected to increase these majorities. WASHINGTON. . ? I A tiout one-half of the total vote of the State of Washington has heen reported and shows Mclvinley 27,841. McKinlev's majori tv in the State will he close to 10,000. MICHIGAN. Returns from the State up to 10 o'clock tonight give McKinlcv a plurality of 90,85* and Col A T Bliss, the Republican candidate for governor, <50.059. In 1890 MoKiulev's plurality in Michigan was 50,170. The Republicans have increased their majority in the legislature on joint ballot bv seven. The entire Michigan congressional delegation is Republican. SOUTH DAKOTA. Right hundred and forty-one precinct* out of tho total of 1,1;>0 in South Dakota. L'ive McK'nley f plurality of 1 4,144. MONTANA. Fuller returns show Bryan's plurality will he from 1 .">,000 to ( 18,000 ami Gov Toole leads the Democratic State ticket with from 6,000 to 8,000 vote* to spare. The Legislature, which will elect two I'nited States Senators, is Democratic from fifteen to twenty votes on joint ballot. NEW JERSEY. With six counties incomplete the latest returns from New ,!er^ soy show that McKinley's plutaliity 52,920. The Republican plurality in 1996 vniH 87,b92. PENNSYLVANIA. Complete but unofficial returns give McKinley 287,736 plurality in Pennsylvania. VERMONT. Two hundred and twenty cities and towns give iMcKinley 40,603; 1 Bryan 12,461. i TEXAS. Last night's estimate of 175,-! D00 majority for the Democratic 1 ticket is about correct, as indica- 1 ted by the returns so far received. | ays. >py ! lid Klesew lin e. i!e sea island at. 5 els. ^?m?<I Sa ooil I ? I ? ??*< ti i rt>r lit .r? ? ?< VII i Im >, none higher. li. in charge. Kver\l??.d\ extiiivaMost beautiful I luts ever slum y This has been mir most viicct^^mr second stock, the first being toy new style* ju^t in Our pop ir very low Price this season. ipic I'ants inuf Shirts like we h ive e need say nothing more in roinot last long, so you had better 1 J The only Republican Congre.-s man from Texas has I teen replaced by u Deinocnit. WISCONSIN. Gen Brvnnt, chair.nun of lito Republican State committee, today changed his claims of plurality slightly from those given out last night, placing his latest estimates at 10(5,COO for both national and Stato tickets. WEST VI KOI MA. \T?t.t Virginia has cone Republican by from 12,000 to 15,000 majority. The entire State ticket is elected. The congressional delegation in solidly Republican. The legislature is Republican in both branches, 20 to 25 majority on joint ballot, insuring re election of Senator Klkins. ? F.VADA. Seventy-four precincts out of lti3 in Nevada irive Bryan 3,'.>77; McKinlev 3,307. At this rate Bryan will have a majority of 2,500. CAI.I FollNI A. The majority for Mclvinley in California continues to orow and the indications are that it will ieach 40,ooo. Tho Republicans have elected all seven congressmen. Tho legislature is Republican by a nmjarity of 20. INDIANA. A plurality of anv where from 2S.000 to 39. 000 fur tl?A Itaniilili can national ticket the election of Col W T Durbin, Republican, to the governorship; the election of the entire State and Marion county Republican ticket; nine and perhaps ten out of 13 congressmen, ami the election of a legislature that will hare a Republican ma-? joiity of 40 on joint ballot, is a summary in brief of yesterday's battle at the polls in Indiana. THE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSMAN. The additional returns received today confirm the report sent out last night the Democrats carried the State bv nhont -tO OOO ?n<1 elected their candidatea in every congressional district. M ASSACHU S ETT8. The vote of Maasachu setts, ro? turns having been received from every city and town, isaa follows: CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO.