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IMflY IBflEW.
.fkSBraii; qobbis omrarr, i. t
OHARLU D. SMITN. Proprlator.
futintB lletJieto»
i~f.
Ittnctiie aid ArtlsUc St|li
AT TBB
RETIEW OFFICE by hwir fttm$^
miTtox-'Mi oopisM*. civis o i-::iirxei.
VOL. II.
A F.\MII.Y SEWSPAl'.KR OF I.OCAI. AMI iUENEKAI. INTKI.I,l«E>t E.
TKKHt: M.00 tUUT
FHEBl'ORT. N. Y.. FBIDAY, NOVEMUKK 11, 189(i
iFREBPORTBAHK
CAPITAL. tajMM.
Street, » Freeport, L I.
FA RAKDALL. Prvaidmit:
t rOBEMAN. VIoc Pmddmt. WILUAM 8. HALL, Caablw.
¦OABD OF DIKECTOIW t
r B. Dmtth, • H. Com well. iD. amhli,
C. Wiulaix., u««.i
wuilam 8. Ilall
Williani FoTMnan, I>. W«il«r llm-. Williaiii <>. Miller, Oanrvi. Wallare, Coloa PBttll,
U«om M. kaiiAall,
. Of«a, wrapt lecBl hnlhlara. frmn • a. m. In MM-at. Olfa* faclHtim and Inrtno'nM.nta In ^CNry ilapartiiMnt fqoal t.illioHor riilMT ih« maw Vark or Bronklrn llanka or Trnat Corn, ¦a. and oroty arMMnniodatlon aa far aa ¦¦aliiiit wKii rnnatTTaWra niawNPitnant. •tofnt al Ibc rata of tlirae pm cant, paM ao ~i dapfialtii, tbn« monllM or more. ~ ru laau Ild on all nauia of Rarope. I aanwral bankbiir btudnaaa. ~ttnla of mrporatinna, companlea, aa- . aia.. aolielted. UraaalMfection aaanrsd. anlrlM will randn. pronpt attaatioa, aitd —"ally aaa»«red.
tockvilie Centre.
I Ava.. BockTllla Caatra, I. L
We Ho a General BanUnff Bnaiiioea tt DquMitAnd Dfmmnt.
latanat Paid ou Bpecial Depoiuta. . BnUnc Hoan-^ A. M. to 8 P. M, ¦Watmiixy, 9 A. M. to 13 M.
BOARD OP nntecTORa.
katA. Davlaon, Thomaa (i. Kntalit. m Vincent, Hiram R. Kinlth.
itmirth IKOonibaa. Wcal«r Br Hmlth, •a vr. Ualllaon, Cliarlea I.. Wallace. " IW. Ban*, Anatin Cornwall, r. Phiilliia. PrawA r. WUann, r. DeMntt, John T. Davlann,
r Davlaon. Rilward T. Thuraton,
Hamlllon W. l-eanall.
IIIKAM H. KMITH. Caahlrr.
nto VfBKIOlV A I*
DM. a. M. HAMMONO,
rREEPORT. L. L
omr. aad lUatdaMa^ Fulioa BtrMt.
OR. COWIN CARMAN. f^- omm a,id Waaldaaaa
eon. SMITN aaa BCDELL STREETS, PRRHPORT, t, L
DR. O. L. LUSK,
Oaaltk oatoar fer tka Tawa af ¦aipatiiad,
ROCKAWAV BEACH. N. V.
THOS. O.CARMAN, O. O.S.,
UMNTiaT
itm STHRRT, FRRRPORT, R. T. OMe. boara: t a. ai. la I p. ai.
Dr. A. D. Rbo*nthRl,
I'CXRCRT DENTIST-:
.M MAIN BTRKCT, HKMPRnUO. N. T.
WM. R. LONGENcbkCR, D.D.8., HtiRiiKoN nnrnm'.
With Lr.nRwiHM.ker Broiher., WS tofraa STBitv, BaeoaivM.
« noun*. (A. M. milr. M.
V. L. SMITH,
TRTRRIRART allRUMOM aad URNTIITC
PrMpart,L. L
rRANCIS B. TAVLOR.
LAWVBR.
CORNBR MAIN AND PUI.TON STA.,
¦ampalaml, I. I.
WM. A. ONDKRDONK, •I Attornvr and CfHiiiaelar-al-Law, :-
^> ' llfllor. No. ai Main Mreot,
eta raise HulLlliiK. tM t-LKir). IIRMI>KTK.M<, Halardaiaal Itralilrni-r. Kmiii dt., near IVI, Civil aba Criminal bualnna.
E. V. BALDWIN,
>9^BANJ0 SOLOIST.}^'
CoBcsrt EBgasmiMita at Low Rate-,
Addrem, HtMPSTUO or FREEPORT.
lU'HINKiW CARIia.
WATKIN W. JONBS A CO.,
OLD BMTADLiaHBD
RetlEstiteNlDSirance Agency,
FAR ROCKAWAV, N,V.
C. S. RANDALL, ArehHMt,
OSk*^r. Hrooklrn ara., andMainat, opp. Rallraad llapol, FrrcparV L. I.
n^M and BparlScatlnna praparad far all claaaai a<b«IMI^B.
CHARLCS L. SEAMAN,
^.Carpenter **» Builder,
' - rREEPORT. L. I.
BrtJniale* olmetfuUy clrra. Coutracta takan.
(^OlfiB I CILSOI IIIIOR,
CARPENTEKS AND BUILDERS.* FRBBPORT, L. I.
BavlMr rmMlr rompMad Ihe RCVtCW
Dl'll.niNll we ara prepared to taka
rualinrFta tor llrat claaa wnrk.
CLBCRT A. BCOCLU Aaatlartaar.
FatBPMiT. L. I.
Ralaa of Raal Ratala aad Prraaaal Pronerti ¦aadiMad aa beat larva.
JOHN P. WRIGHT,
JLUCTIONKKR.
One of the moet enooaraffiog sigua ' of t'le timda is the growth ot frco li- ; brariea.
M'KINLEY WINS.
Spain and Tnrker were once great NntkiM. Both are to-daj ou the verge of ntter eollapae.
Trade eompetition in Chicago fans beoome to tremendons that coffins aro now offered at aotnal oost.
A Chicago man by rait at law has recovered t20,000 from a fellow who beat and robbed bim. Tho ordinarv hold-np Tietjmis Incky if ho rccoTcrs oonsoioQsneaa.
A gcnina for figures has worked ont Ibe problem of bow mnoh golil thoro is in tbe ocean. Ho places the amonnt at 1120,000,000,000,000,000, but he is qnite silent aa to how it is to be got oot
Tbe Brazilian Logislstnre haa voteil to tbe membera of tbe next Congress free passes on all GoTeromeot railways, in ad4Kion to pay and mileage. It is somewhat bard to reconcile tho free paaa and mileage.
The latest nnmber of Fetorman's Mittellnngen says that "the interior of north Oreenlaod will hereafter be known as Peary Land." Tbe compli¬ ment to the Amerioan arotio explorer haa been heartily approToJ by foreign geographerF.
Jaoob H. SohilT bas given the Columbia University, New York Oity, 95000, to be known as the stuilcnts' loan fnnd. Under certain conditions the money is to be loaned to students in need of temporary acoommooatinn, to enable them to pny their way tbrongb Ihe university.
In tbe present dallness of tho lum¬ ber trade tbe people who have bass- wood to sell enjoy more than the or¬ dinary share of what bnsiness tboro is going in this market, says ths Chicago Times-Heruld. Tbis is due to tho fact tbat tbe molding factories nae biss- wood for picture frames, and Chicago ia tbe greatest picture moldiiig center in the world.
Tbe Volkssten records o striking market nympatby conferred upon Dr. Leyda. Seorutary of State of tho Trans¬ vaal republic, by hia coUeagnca. Hearing tbat ho haa been forbidden by bla doctors to tonch a cigar or pipe or to drink a glass of wine, the mem¬ bers of the Chambct, headed by their President, have unanimously resolved lo leavoa their pipes at home, and smoking has been equally forbidden in tho Qovoriiment officci.
Within the list twenty-live years it baa beoome evident, observes tho Xew York AdvrrtiKer, tliat liypnutio force, if dimly umlori-tood. is yet as real a lorce as electricity ; that only length uf ti(uc apd prrsistcnco in experiment aru necessary to onfoldtbe laws whioh govern its workings. Eron in tbis day it is nut cnlircly severed in the minds of mnny pcreoni fro,iu clinrlatnnism. liecause it has beon assocint^d with numerous franils they reject it as .pnriuns. There ia ncu.io for tbis prejudice. Tho best utteKte.l pUcuuiu- euou of bypuutism weuri an air uf im- (irubabilily.
FRRRmRT. U 1.
TUNED
t Mm «Hk Tia«.
REPAIRED.
St. I'.iul, Minn., bus a pretty anl nsefnl annnal custom which ih worthy of imitatiun clncwhore. Each fall, at Ihe elose of tho tlower-blooming sea¬ son, the plauts thnt hnvo lilotisumeJ in tho parks duriug thu summer are giveu to Ihose who may apply fur them, and aro tbns made tu do duty iu brighten¬ ing tho homes of many wbo oonld not nfTxrd to pnrchaso such tUioxs. Tbo city, of course, lu.sc8 uuthiug by tho truussction, ni tie plnutk. il not thns dispuMd o', wi.iikl bo killed by tho front, Dew bluoli being set out each "lirii'ij. Duriug Iho full of Itt'Ji'i from IL'e largest |'«r!t iu tbe city over 120,- 000 pinnta were given away. In addi¬ tion, tbo Siiiuller I'urks furninhe.l mnny thonsamls alditioual. In tbo pri'icipul pnrk tho ei-.ipioycB supcria- leiiil Ih'j iiiiuuiil dintriliutiuQ, but in tbe otber partis Ibe pople aro allowed by thu iiolice tu lielp tbeiuselvas. It IS a iluwtr mis-ion on a munioipal
Tho Unit imnr.' News biilievcs that the liir.o ir uoi .lii<l:iut wbeu tbo use ol tbe typuirritcr will bo tnngbt io tbo publlo Kshiiiila. II aava tbeio is reason lo esptet tbis iur.ovatiuu. Tbe tyiio- n titer baa In^umo au iadispeDHuble apptiance iu tbe tiiivioess w.irld aad na oar Rvstem of pupnlur educutiun is l<oiQ.< iiiu.lo m^irt) and mure prftctieat wu mny Iriik fur it suou tu embrneo iu»lriiolioa iu Ivpewritiu;;. Tbe pro- i;res« of tlio tvp 'Writer bns been mar- ¦ve\ n'. It his bueu only a little more tbnn Iwenty years siuce tbe flrft*ma- .'uioo uflhis fort was placed U|ion tbo lujrkei, anl it wa. Kevornl venrs lut-'r l.«f ire Ihero «»< aiiy goiiorjl me of iTpewriter*. Now tbero nre score'' of Ivpewriler factories in tbo I'DiteJ Stales nnd tbe anmber of the machines Ihey turn out is euoriu m*. It is coin- (.arnlively en«T for a mnn or woman wbo I. au expert typewriter to get employuient. Tbi" lavealion has been a gnat bcou lo tbe £re.it and {^roving cu'nber of wopi.'u wbu hnve to anp- [Hirt themiielves aa I olberi". Tbere is now bar\lly n bu^inens boaiH' ot any preleaaiou wbi^b does not employ on« or moro t,Tpewril«r» nn.l Ihey are nliuosi aa c.>mmoo in I lie iiffices of prulesnoual m.n. The r.te of the t.v|.e«riter increi«e« d:ii!.T. It bas been fuuud a great Haver o.' time Oiid by ll corrcaponlt'Dce is conducted far mere salijfactorily than by tbe old mtlbod. .\U tbe bnsiooaaeolleKaaand ommercial acbuols ot Iba onntry teaoh lyi^ewritiag and it may not b« loog befure those oilias wbich hava tbt beat e^mppad pablie aefaoola will •Bploy taaobara of lyp«wntiB( for thoaa r-pila who eare to raoeiva ia- Of tkat kini ^L .
RepDblican Ticket Elected By a Big Electoral Majority.
TREMENDOUS VOTE POLLED
Republicans Retain Control of tlie House of Reiwesentatives.
Ktm Vork and III.' Ollirr Mi.t.lle nml Eaat¬ ern StatraWri.t Ilravlly For MrKliiiey nn,t lloliiirl—Tlir .«..ll,l ^-nlilh llrolKli I!) .Marriiiii.i. Kvi.liicUy an.l Weal Vlr- BlDla—Tl.r Sllii.ilr AVrat (:>.ea For thc ICo|iiiliiiran Cai.ill.lntra—A Cloae Vulr In Severul M..tr»—Tlip «llv<T SUlea ami Mo«t of llip ...iillirri. Sliil.-i Ouve Ma- Ji.rllira F..r tli« llrino.riillr Tlcltet— I'aliiiL-r'l.n.l llnrktier I'l.llr.l Kew V.ilcl. EKTIMATEIl ELEirOIt.VL VOTE.
... C X.rlli Cirolinn.
. 3 North Dakoia.
.24 Ohio
.15 Oregon
13 r^iinsj'lvnnln .
.I'H ItlioileMiin'l...
. 8 Houlli Diikuin
. H ToilllllHseu
. .'5 V.*rinont
..14 Went V.rKliiin
.. 9 WiKi'-in-ln
. 4 Wyomlllg
K.'iilii. kv
.Mn'n- .'
Mirylnlid ... Mn^Hiii'li 111^ Hits. Miohiiriiii. . .
.MiUMI'KOtll ..
Sum Himiship New Jersey. . .. Niw Vork. ..
Tin'
F oriiln-, (l.iMriflii.. Lou nnliA. MlwlK.'-llilr .M.iiitatiii Kevii.ln .
Cililornln
4 V.iKinla ....
. 4 Wii.«lilimtoii.
.i:i Utnli
. H Uubo
>ioei'S*ary^lo ii eliule
KSTIU.VTED rLUll.VLiriEi DY ST.VTE.S,
Mv'Kliiliy. Uniin.
Aiiilininn. ...' .I.^.OIH)
ArkuiiRH" SO.IiOO
Cnllfornin
CoU.rn.in 75,000
Coiiueelli'iit 3.'i,UU0
IMnwure 2.000 ....
Florlilii
O.iirgln
1 nho
Ililiiols
lii'liiioa. .¦ ...
K.iii>ns
K'nlui!ky
l.oiilsiaDii
Miiilin
^Iilryliind .. . Miui.ucbiis.Ks.
Mle.lilitnil
Mtnn.'solii
MlRfissipiii.....
MisHourl
Mnut.iim
..iiifi.im
.. .IO,™© . 40,000
'¦ 7,66i)
'.'. 150^01)6 .. 2(1.100 .. lf,.^,IIOO .. 80.000 . 40.010
10,'(0 40.000 U.OOO
to.oou iii'.oo'i
N.;w Ifmniisbiro.,
N.'W J..r!.,.v
N.
¦ Voik
North Ciirolliiii. Norlii IJiik.ilii.
Ohio
.Dii'Koli
l'l-DII|iVlVilUlll\ . Ilho.le laliiiMl . Solltll Cnrolli.u. South Diikoln
'I'euiiertsoe
TeXHS
Utiill
V'Tinont
Vlrnlnin
AVn.ililiii^i.iD
Wrst Vlr^lnlu. .
NVlHCf lislli
Wyoming
. 25.000
. f.i.mifl
..'..Ul.i'OO . 5.0011
. a.oio
. 75,001 . 9,liOO . 3 11,000 . 20,1100
. 6,000
PRESIDENT-ELECT McKINLEY.
i\\IUUTH SCHOOL
ii4lib> jmTi'
¦,l.'l- Hi:
.RESIDENT-ELECT HOBART.
15,'00 iJ,UUO I
on Joint biillot will bo UO. This Insures the eleetlon of n l(.'|iul.|leiui lu Dnvld 13. Hill's fiicceraor In tho UolK 1 iil niu) Sennte ou M.irch 4, 1S97.
Tbkxtox, N. J., N'lTMnler 4.—From estl- miitHS receiveil from nil |inls of Naw Jersey Ihu Indloiitlons nrn Ihnt th'K«iiubllonu elec- toni bavn about 50,000 plurllly la Iho Stnte. EiKht Conh-rr-a^uieii, aixij AsaoDiblymon nnd elifht State Seimion. w*. eonteated for by the people of New Jeraey The Democrnls .'leeted oDo Hlale Beoator niid tbirteea As¬ semblymen ;lli!|iubllcan!«,i'KhtCoD(jrei«moD, seven Htiitn H.'Uators nnd f.rly-sevea Ananm- ill) men. Tbe I ouitrejsmeii ¦leoted werei First District, Henrv I',. Loud^tlnger (Bep.); Ki'oonJ Dislrlet, John J. Onrdner iRep.1i Third Distriet, Beujaraln fowell (Kflp.)i Koiirtli District. .Mnhlon Fit).'! (B«J>.)i Fifth DUtriet, James F. Htewnrt (it»i.)i Sixth Dia- triif, 11 Waynn Parker (llop.)i Sevenlh DIs. trlcl, Thomiia MrEwnn (B<M>.1| Elirhth Dis¬ trict, Charlea N. FoVrler{Ilep., A Unllod Hlnios Senator to succeed Jamin Smith, Jr., Democrnt. whose term wtll exp^e Maroh 3, ISHO, will be elected this full. He will be n ItepubllcuD.
ronnrelleul. I
HABTroaD, Conn.,Novemberl.-MeKinley Ims swept ihe Htnte by about 00,00 plurntll\ In atolnl vote of 170,000. Lorin A. Cooke, of WInaied (Hep.), Is ele'tol OoPrnor bv a plurnillyot |wbnpa 86,000. fhe four Ile- pub Icnu ConKreasmen are nil re-leoted t>y i mnjorltles raDirloK from COOn to 15/00. The Li'8lslnlure will stand U9 Be|<ul.icnnB to tiilrty-fevMn Democrat*, a mujority it 192 on Joint ballot, Insnrlnff the-election o Coiled HIatos Henutor Onillo H. I'latt tosucceed bimself.
Fennaylvanta.
rHILADELPRlA, PooD.. NoV. 1—ndlcn-
lloun from tigures rfM^elvudiadlonte pjrallty In tbe Htnte for McKiuley of nearly 00,000. Tho twentyoue CoaKreeslonnI Cttrtcts heird from Fliow ttio eleetioa of twqty Ro- piibltcans nuJ one Democrat. With he two l'ollf;re^ame^-nt•ln^fre this fdvea tbo lepnb- lli'sns twenty-two ConKreasmen certa|,wllh cliaoces eveu for them In most ol tbo rcnaln- iuKelgbl districts.
florltla.
JiCKsosviLLE, Fin., Novnaibnrl—Drsn's i.lnrnlliy In Florldn Is eatimated st 900. 'I'he LefrisJHture Is Democrntlc. Xt vns elected Octrlw-r 6. Ileturns nowlndlcslthe i-leelloD of thrse Cungressmoni Bpnrkmn, lipmoeini. In the Flrat District, and Dais, iJemoernt, lu Iho Second District—tbe later by n smnll iriijorlly.
Dea Moixrs, Iowa, Novomber 4.—Tbo elo>tlon lu Iowa was n llepubllciin Innd- sltde, nccordiuK to overy ludlcatlon. He- ports from dllTerent parts of iho State show thnt the vole was much benvlorthau ever bo- fore, nnd It mun polled early, Thero wns but little serniching, nnd ItJdIiMillonB nro Ihnt tho Democrats voted pretty itenorallv for McKlnley.
PiLT Lixi. flBli, November 4.-Inlion- tlons now are tnnt Bryan hns onrrlod the State by at loiiBt 10.000 majorltv Tbo Leg- Islalure, whleh will elect a I'ultoJ States Senator, Is still clamed by both parties.
MIchlaan.
Dethoit, Mich., November 4.—Chairman Ferry, of the Republican Slnto Centrnl Com- mltiee, claims MlohiKnn by upward of 40,000 for MoKinley and tbe election of all twelve Uepubllcan Couiireastnen. Tho Hemocratlo Committee headquarters are closed, and members oonuede defeat. Flnitrva carriea Dotroit by 9000 tor Governor. Detroit went
Maine.
FoBTLAND. Me., November 4.—Ono hun¬ dred luwnshlps Kiivo McKinlev 40..H51, Brvau 15.830, soatterlnif 2129. Th.i Itepublicnn I.lurttllly is now 24..'S15, iwalust Tl'Ol In ISSJ, a Riiln ot 10.534 This Is nimost exictiv Imll tlie vote of thn Stale. Ail "•lUiil i;aln fu tho Olher liair will Kivo -Mckinley 4.'i,0J0 plural-
SIli
ri.
Ntw Vorl..
New Yomi, Novomlor 4.—The elections |.bow ibnt Mi'Klul.'y nnl llol'art nro lobe the text I'reuMeat nnl Viei'-l'resl.lent by a 1 li.;ivymuioiiiyoltliHEl.'Cl..ral Colleife voles. The votlnic low boen very ileelsivo In nimost all oltbe Slutiui. Tho retlirus received lu tilts city from tlie various States up lo 2 n. ill., nre kIvi'u Ih.Iow:
I'aimer polled a vory smnll voto for Frcsl-
LoutalNtia.
New 0[ilea>s November!.—TbeSialo h« Bon.i for Iliyiin ly 40,C00 ns near as oau h estimated. A ^oUd froo silver Deniocrati CouKree.'.lonal ilet.-fiatlou lin.' been reiurDO.1 Tlie majority for Bryan in Now Orleans wll bo between 8000 and 10,00".
Altaxta, Oft., Novemlier 4.—Brynu's mn- Jority In OoorKin la estimated at 40,000. Tbe returns uow ludlcnt. the eiectlou of theso Conuriiwmen: Flrat District, Lester (Dom.); 8e,.ond,OrlKK»(D«ra.1; Third, Lewis (Dem.^; Fourth, Adnmsoii nbem.!: Filth, LIvIuk- stone (Dem.)i Sixth, Bartlrtt (Dem.l; Seveuth, Maddox (Dem.); Elatath, (jtownr'a (Dom.); Ninth, Talo (Dem.); Tenth, Flomiug (Dem.); Eleventh. Dranlley (Dom.)
Colorado,
DaxvES, Col., Nover..brr 4.—Bri'an'a plur¬ ality lu Colorado Is istltbnted nt 12,500. Tie Li'Kislaluro Is a fuslou ol all parlies tor sil¬ ver, nnd Teller's returns Indicate the eluctljn ol tbree Cougrcasmcn.
for McKinlev liV 6000, Tbe citv ot Port Huron slmwsa iU'pnbllcnuKaIn of 650; Chip¬ pewa Counly, a Uepubllcan Rain of 049; Manistee, a Uepubllcnu gnlu ot 1260, and thc oity of LudiuKton. 210. Tbe Wayne Repub- llcnn Commltlre claims thecounty by 10,000. Tbis Isa nalu.ilovir 11,000. Tt. S. PInKree, the Mayor of Del roir. is eloclcd Oovernor by na euormous plurailiy.
WjomiDg. Cbevemsie, Wyoming, November 4.— Brvau's plurality InWyomlnu iaestlmaled nl 14iki. There are tio returoi on the Leglaln. I ure. Returns In.llcste tbe eleotloa ot Con- gree.mnn Osborn, Democrat, by luOO.
Weat Vircliila. Wbhemno, W. Vn.,^'ovembor 4.—Semi' mclal reports from nbout bait tbs State aow Bepubllcan Kalns eveiywhers, and lere is now no longer nny duubt tbat Mc- Jnley has cnrrie I Wejt Virulula. At Be- pbllcnn headquarters tbo stniomeut Is now i;r«n out that It Is now a queaiU n of major- II. Dovanrr, ConnrenmnD, First District, ii.iertainly rc-etectail, an I ilw Bepublicans c im all tbreo ot U'.o olhers, tho loKiflature nr, Stnte ticket.
IBAKI s
(Kl. oted Doveru
Vannont.
MoNTPELiEH, Vl., Novomb«r4.—McKlnlev's pluralitv In Vermont will ranch SJ.OOC, p,.8sl- bly 1(1.oiw. I
PonTLAND. Oreifon, Nov. 4 —PeTiocratic snd Popull«t leaders claim ihs Htato for brvan by 4500. Portlan.l. oi'y nnd county, Uiviv McKinlev nbout OOuO plurality.
Arlianaaa.
Little Roce, Ark., Novomber 4.—Arkan- sis went for Urvau according lo tbe b.'st es- tlmiite, by 60.000 majorltv. The six Derao- .'mtle Cnnrfresainrn have beeu flleoiod by ma- j.irlllea of Ir.m St'OO lo lO.OOO.
IIIioilo Islaml.
PoviDETicx, 11. I., November i.—Men of I oti parties, from the partial roturna cl Ilhoo Island, give tbe ijtatu to McKinley by 20,01;
Mlaalaaipiii. Jai*os. Mlaf., November 4 —A llgbt vote Is leprted all over Iho State. Iir>au aarrled Mlfslilppl Ly Irom 20.000 10 aO,000 plurul- lt.>. 'io fr'C-sllvor Domocruts uieuiud all aeven ongressmen.
St. Locis, Mo., Novemlier 4.—Tho ¦ statement Ibat cau be made wlih certainty i's thnt tbe Reptibllcaus huvo gamed cousliler- nbly over the voto ot 1S'J2, and that St. Louis an 1 Kansas City bnve ;;one Hepubltonn by inrge mnjorlttee—25,000 for Mt. Louis nnd 10,000 to 18,000 In Kaosa:. City, sufncient In tbomselvos, when tnken In conuoctlon wltb the gains In the cottiilr}, to give the Stale to McKinley. Lewis, Uopublicau for Governor, haa unlfor.-iilv run ahead of tbo National ticket. At least nino of the flfteen Congresimeu nro ll;'rnb;icaD", with chances In favor of twolve, and among the dofoatod DemocrHilo eandldates Is Bii'ilinrd P. BInnd, of thoEighth District. Chairman Cook, oftho Democrnilo Htal.1 Committee, elaims Brj'an hns ciirrlo.1 Missouri by 4Q,0C0 majorliy. and concedes that Stevens lor Oov¬ ernor will not have more than 25,000 ma- ior.ly. Con"ervnilvo estimates give St. .OUls totho llepulillcnns by nt lenst 23,000 msjorily. Hunt (Dem.) undoubteilly wins over Joy.'o in tho Eleventh ("ongrefslonal District, nul llartholdt Is ru-«loctud iu tbo Tenth District.
Texaa,
ArsTiN, Texas, Novomber 4.—Tho election passed oft quietly with n full vote. The In- dloalloDa nro thut McKlpley will carry ths olty and county by n small plurality. Snyors (Dem.), for Congress, will linvo a large ma¬ jority in tho cily and county. S-ate Olinir- man Rlake (Dom.), estimated Brvan's pluralitv nt 100,000, and Culbersou, for Oov¬ ernor. will havo 76,(100 pluriility. He savs n solid Democratic Congress delegation of thirteen members has boen returned.
Torr.iA, Kan., November 4.—Tbere are DO returns Irom any precinct In the State at this bour, but private d<apnicbes from n'l Congressional diFiricts show a heavy voto by botb sides. Tho Bspuhlbaus havo olect¬ ed Brodorick, Curtis and Harris to Congiess. with Iho Stato nud four districts extremely close.
Alubama.
EinMiNoiiAM. Alft.. Nt-veml-er 4.—.Mabamn experienced henvy Democratic ios^e«. Tho Sevenlh Wnrd In Mobile went for McKlnley, and ths Bepublicans eluiin Blrminglain. Brvan and Sewall will carry the Slate by 30,. uixi. one-half of what was expected. Sllv-r Democrats have been olected In six Congress distrl.'ls. A silver PomiUst, n Bepulillciin Populist and n Sound Money Democrat wero ulocled in Iho olhcr threo.
Ohio.
Ci.EVEi.Ayn. Ohio, .Sovemlier 4.—The re¬ turns ftom Ohio show tbat McKlnby hoseni^ rled tbo State by 91.000 plurality. The en¬ tire Stnle ticket, headed bv Chnrles 11. Ken. ney for Secretary of Slato. Is elected bv plur. alltlea not leas tbnn that Ogur... 01 th« twenty-one Congress districts, tho Republl. cans have crtrrio.! eighteen and the Demo- crnts two, leaving one district still In doubt. Later returns from country districts are ex. pi'ctod lo Increase McKinley's pluralitv. Thfl volo Is tho heavleet In the history of tni Stnte. Clevoland and Cu.vahogn OoUnty havo gon*. R-'publlcan by OtxiO and re-electo.1 both Ropublicnn Congrensmen. Cinulnnatl went Republlcun by 10.000.
Not-tli Carolina. Ralcioh, N. C, Nov. 4 —Returns nre mea¬ gre Irom the Slate, but they show that Dem¬ ocrnls nnd Populists hnve voteil nearly solid¬ ly for Bryan, nnd it looks as though he had carried the Stnte by a small majority. Dem¬ ocrats admit thr. election of Russell (Rep.), as Oovernor. The Democrats have probably lost every Congress district. Tho Logisla- tare will be Inrcoly Populist nnd Bepubnoan, snd Pritohsrd (Rep.) will succeed himaelf In tho H nate. The sl-cond. Third, Fourth nnd Severn b Cl pfrois Dint riuts are Ropubllcan by good majorities.
VIRCH0W3 LONC LIFE.
Ilia
I-land.
BAI.TIMOBC, Md.. N'lveml.'cr 4.—The Ue¬ publicans hnvi" nmdo a clean 9we»p iii Mary¬ land, giving McKlnley aul Holmrt a pluiiil. Ity ol at least 20,000, nnd electing all six of tbo Congressmen.by maj'.rlti.'s whloh riingo frora 4000 to 16,000. Tho volo in tho cjun- tlea has beeu a groat dl.sappolnlment to ttie Democratio manages wb;; nadexpected tliat tbs State would go largely for free silver. Even the Flrtt Congr.ssionr.l Di.strlct re¬ velled Its customary Damocratlc mnj-jrity, and Joshua W. Miles, wliu reprficus ll at preeent, went dowu In tbe general crush.
Snnlli llaliota.
pl'inllty ns the Fifty- Si.o'x Fai w, Soutt Dakola. Nov. 4 —Bo- f.'iirtb C. ngress. I'he tree s Ivor element | iiiuie Irom sixty country precincts show will powlhly p.. strePTtheued from the Wes', silfbt Bepiibilcau galua. it tn-i ratio keeps M.Kiiilev'spluraliiv In New Vl rkCity will up MoKinley will carry tbe Slato by frora ' ¦ IX-I WOO to 5000 majorliy. ludlcationa nra that
Mtniietata.
I'x. PiL, Minn.. Novembor 4. —Tbe largoet Bi'pubifan majority ever oast in Minnesota, accordlf to appearances at thia hour, was given '. McKinlev. McKinley's majorltv cannot fll short of BO.COfl, onl may roacii 00,000. riounh (B.'p.) for Oovernor, will probablwuu li,OiiO or 20,000 behind McKln¬ ley. Flv Hopiibllcan Cungroeamoa nro olected: awnev. MoCicnry, Ueniwole, Sto- v«na an.l Fletcher. Morris bas probably failed to Int Towne, free alivcr.
Nebraaka.
LisooLX, Neb., November 4 —R.-Uims show Ibat Drj-an la making .-llghl giilus over lft94, when fusion coudlil'ms wero tho ¦amo. Tbe vote of Ihe cily of Beatrlco gives him a net gain of no. If this Is iralntained else¬ where ho bns cnrrliHl the State. Brv-nn's home precinct gives McKinlev, 197, Bryan, lOlj sositerlng, 17. Tbo count of tho wnrd Is Incomplete, but at ntiout the tamo ratio. Careful eotlmntes of the city of Lii.coin Indi¬ cate a plurality for McKlnley of 1700. Hol- comb, tbe fusion candidate, has runabondof Bryan lu nearly all sections n-norted. The Oifiaha World-Hetali'. ol whioh Mr. Brynn lormorlv wns tbo political e llior, st mMnlgbt sent the following telegram Late returns lu dicate that the state Is safe for Br>'au
The CIreal Nrlontltt litis Just Celebrated Ilia tirventy-Flltb Ulrthdar.
Berlin b.i.s Just oe'.ohratod Ihe scvonty-fltih anniversary of the birth ol one of the great est medical discoverer* of nny ago, a man who, silii Imle and nctive, enjoyed a world wide fame iKifore most of the physicians ol t'l-ilay were born, whoso researoiies piacnd the uiicertalu scienoo of healing of half a ceotur,\ back upon its real foundation of to- dav. riii'ro are lew naini'e In Oenuany more vcni-rnlcd llinii Ihiit of lliulolph Virchow. Ills greal est fame ri'Bls upon his enrly dl»- c.ivi'ry of the self-piopagatiii'{ power of tlie niiimiil cell aud tho Iniwilmably valuable re¬ sults that followed tberofnuii. It Is uscl<-i.s to enuincraio the nchievem.nts In medicine
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.14 "Hn arose frim before tlie altar of ths Lor.l, frvMn kneeling on bis kue..*, with hit handsspri'Mil upto heaven." Inthat ptwitiou on a brnx.'n scalTolt (II Cbron, vl., IS), in th« liullt of all Israel had Sdoinon prayed to the Lord iLs he ,le,li,.atej lo Him the templa wliich he ha.l been p-lvll-ged to build. 'The limpleN'lu.,. llnisheil. Ihev brought lo it tha ark of the covenant fron- /i.m, and the tal> iriiac'e from OiIhmp, with all ihe holy v»». sels. and pul all In tho temple (verse 4 and
II Chrou. 1., 3, 4) We nre noi told that oay olthe labi-roaolii fuinilure waa use.1 In the teiiiple .-xcept the ark of the covenant. Kv.r.vlhln,'but Ihe nrk wasonamuch larget .111.1 grander s.'al... They had tou tabb-a and ten .-anill.-slicks, elc. but thoaaHla>irk con- lainin,; uolliingbut the two tables of alona (vi-rse 9\ Wlicn S.i'omon had maile on ebd
III pravlng, tiio lire came dowu from boavwB nn I c.in-um.id the burnt olt-ring nnd the sncrlllces, and the glory oftho Lord llile,lthe h' u-e so Ibat .\inthe prli-sts eould not entei into ihehou.-elie.auseol Ihe glory (II Chron, VI'.. I. 2; v., 13, I4l.
.15. "And he stood and blessed nil the eon. rregntlon of Isriel witha loud voice." Tho eight ilivisliius of his prll^er uiav be ensily rc'ognl!!ol by tho eight times repenf-.l •Hi-nrThou In heaven" (voisea 30, 32 34 .111. S'.l, 4:1. 4.1. 491. The ol.Je.-t of the teililo Is sioi hi the oft n'|>eale.l phrase, "Au housu lorthe name of the Lord." or "For Thy (ver-es 10, 17, IH, 19,20,43, 44, 48), la pie olthe earth mny know ¦1 by panic, lo fear 'rhoe, as do Thy pe<iple ol Israel (v.'rse 4:1), for thoro Is no Ood tn biaven above or on earlh iieneath like thn LrdOod of Israel (verto 23), who dnelh WMuders for Ills servants, p quiring of Ihem only Ihat Ihey walk lieforo Him with all thoir benrt. His people nre a seiMirntiMl poopio unto Him from all Iho penple of Ibo earth to be Ills Inlleritanoc" (verse S3).
611. "liie.saod belhe Lord that batli glvea rest unto His people Isrnel, acconllug to oil tbat Ho nromfsed. 'ihere bath not fnlled one word of all His good promise, which H.i i.roinised hy ttie hnnd of Moses, His servant." Beloro he praviHl he also bliwed the congre¬ gation, re erring to iho Lord's goodniws and falthfulneasln having fulllllod with BIsliaail all that Ile spnke with His mouth (verses 16, 24). In Joshiia'.s farewell ho nlso mild, "Ye know In nil ydur hearts and In all your souls Ihot not one thing halhfalled of all tho good things which the Lord your Ood spake con¬ cerning you" fJoshua xilil..l4.)
57. "The Lord our Ood bo with ua, as He Was with,our fathers. Let llim not leave us nor forsake us." Ood had, through Koeco Ills servant, spoken of this rest for Ills peo¬ ple, and this placo whero Ho would oause His name to dwell (Deut. ail., 10, II), and He hml also given thom those promiseai "The Lord thy Ool, Uo It is that dolh KO with thee; He will not fail thoe nor foreake tbee. Fear not, null her be disma.vod" (Deut. xxxl., 6, H). llis great encouragement to Mosiw hlmsolf and to Joshua and Oideon was 'I will Iw with Iheo" (Ex. III., 12; Joshua I. 6; Judg. VI.. 10). We may well be oontont wilh such Ihlngs nn wo Bove slnoe He hath mid, "I will nover lenvo thee nor toisake thi'e"(^Hob. xiii...1).
58. ''That He mny Incline our hearts unto Hlin to walk In all Ills ways." To know Him l.s tho gieotiwt thing on eartb, and perhaps in henveu, too. It Is belter tlmn wladom or riches or might (Jer. Ix.. 23, 24). Hs aaid In His great prayor, "O, righteous Father, tha world balb uot known Tbeo, but I have known Theo" (John xvil., 25), and inverse 3 Unsaid tbnt It was eternal life lo know Ulld and Jesus Christ.
59. "And lot tlieso my words, whorswtth I have made suppUcollon before the Lord, be n gh unto the Lord our God day and nlnht." Solomon nsked this In order that tho Lord may maintain bis causu and tho «aus« ol Israel m ench day shall require. Soe margin and 11. v., and also Jor. III., 34. where tbe Il'-brew phrase Is tbe .same. It Is a dally re¬ lying upou III.' Lord to manage nil that oon- rerus us. and Ho will surely do It for all who truly rely opon Him, not only dajr by day, but overy moment (Iso. xxvll., S).
CO. "That all th4 people ol the earth may know that the Lord is Qod, and that tbore Is uono els..." For that reason was Jordan divided (Joshua lv., 24), and for the samo rtanon will Ood yot do wondrous things for Israol (E/.ek. xxxvlll., 23). He would do wondrous things for HIa people to-day II they would but llvo wholly for Him and serve Illm in sincerity with all the heart. Hu Is still saying. "Call unto Me snd I will answer thee and show thee groat and mighty things which thou knowest not" (Jer. xkxlll., 3). It Is writton that "the i.l.'osure ol tbo Lord shall prosper in His liand. " And If Hia saints would be eheor- lully lu His hand and at His fuet for His pleasur.'. what might He not do? (Iso. Hll.. - - - —..3.)
lur heart thorerore bo perfoct
ir Ood, to walk In His
ttaintes and to keen Ilia comninudmouts, as
David, er.'ho died, ndmonlsbnd
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ceo.l 250.UOO. Hivrelary O'-lK.rce, of ih puMlcnn Satlonnl rommttte.., calmed tbat returns fiiui the counties of the State Indi- c.it.sl 300,'OO plurality lor ti.e Republican Pr-allien-alcandldati'.
The Inteat n'tnins showed the lollowlug results in Sew Vork Citv; F^r Prvwldenl. 1350 elecil.o iHslrlcts.iut of 13'.U, give Mc¬ Kinl V 150.615. Brvan. 1.1 ,015; Paimer 552:1. in lit'* illiMrl'ls a Republican gam .>f 50,7*1 ' i,V-el
the Legislature is B.-publlcan. Wbola Btate ticket la in doub-. Dotb paniei claim the Congressmen.
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Bi'TTi. Montana, Sivetnbsr 4.—E-limalia
based ou meagre n'ports show that Bryau
carried M mtsiia ty 15,000 to 1«,000 major.
Ity. Charlie C. Ila'rman, ailver R»(ublican.
Congrnea over 0. Q. OoJ-
lanl. M-'Kluley Uei.ubiican. by about 10,-
lei.unlica O00_and the enliro Fusion Stale ticket •ll by Uoliert ll. Smith, P.'pullst, for Oover nor, elected by gi>i).l majorliioe.
Now llainpahlrr.
Coxooar N. IL. November 4.—Returns Indicate tbi the Repuliilcaui. bavo locure.l Ibo moat .eeping Ticlory In this Statu In Its blstor>,and that tbcir autt.-eieotloa claim ot a lurallty of upward of 20.000 for McKaiey, at nearly ua mucb tor Bumadell Ior Oovern. wltb Incroaaed majoritlet iu both bran-'fa. of the Legisianire, and eu- largi-d piurivties for Coagtesames, will bu vcrine.!.
Idaho.
BoiBE CiTv.daho. Novembor 4.—Retunn erne in very tiwly, but tbe state li con- ceded to Brvi, by from 16,000 to 20,Od'. Uorab. sliver epublican. It Is claimed Is ahead for ConiaM. No reliable i tbe CDropK'xl,^i3htbo Legisiat-j made yet.
of 1633 precincts, 174 give MeKlnloy, 21,503; Bryon, 20,473.
lodlnna.
l.s'DiASAPoi.iB, Ind., November 1.—McKin¬ ley has carrlei ladlaua, but ibo sua of his plurailiy Is not known yet. The plurality Ior Ihe RKpuhllcnu cnnllJate will n-.t bo less than 50,i Ofl. This elly will give betweeu lOtO and 10,000 for McKinlev. Too volo cast is the largeat In tlie historv ofthe State. Jamo. A. Mo'int, the R-publlcan candidate forOovornor, Is elected over Benjamin Shiveloy, the Domocratlc candlJaie According lo the meoifru roturus at hand tho following appear to iin,.,o.,iol to Congrwu: Thomas Duncan (I)»ir.i; Robert W. Melrs (Dem.;; W. T. Sonnir (Dern.); W. s. Holman (Dom.); Jobn Clnrk lloioatb I'Dem.); Henry W. Juhusjn (Dcm.l; Joesc Ov»ratroet(Kei>.); Ch«il-s L. Honrj-(Hep.); Joseph Ti. Chen.llo (Dem.)i O. D. Cmni- pn.'ker (B«p.); Oeorgo W. Steel (Rep,); J M. Eobluson (Dem.); L. M. Royse (Bop.).
and most of Its cognate selencos Hint this ro- mnrknblo man has accomplished In bis long lifu. It Is snOlclout to say thnt he has ever since tbe promulgation of his famous oollu- lir theory lu his early manhood remnlned In the vnn jf uiedii'oi dl.scovery. IIo lias never practiced nn-dicine to nny extent. Hols the in.stnictor of practitlonerB.
It Is u notaiile fsot that this nusy scientist found time from his oxhaustlvu studies lo plaj a very lirjiortsnt role In the politics ol ills oouutrv. In fnct, bis name was for yeors moru widely known (n F.urope as a polltlcinn thuu nsa physician.
A 3H-roiut .Hno.e Kiile.l,
Dr. O. IL Oray, of Lyun, Mass., took a
large ui.joso to B"ngor, Mo., whoae antlers
had thirty eight p.ilnbs. The antlers owned
hy the Priuce of Wal"s, on.l suppoaud to be
but I tho largest in tho world, huve thirty-four
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LorisntLE. Kv, Novemlier 4 -M.'Klnley ho* .'arrie.l Kentucky by f».rhai« 15.000 on
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.'oncessii'Us bv Brvan men. State will appr.xlmale the following Mc¬ Klnley, ls.1,000. Bryan, 170.000. Palmer 10.- t 000. 'lu t'oDgnwsmen thl- Bepublicans have mad* great ffalns having --arrte-l the Thlr-!. F. urth. Fifth. Sixth. Eigbib, Ninth. lenta and Eleventh D.atncis. W. c. P. Uiecken- rldge was eloeted.
i-.uniy In ihis rtiaie make McKlnley. pliralllv not far fr-m 2JO,ftO, .^r about 100.-
000 more than M-Art'o's in 1N94 McKinley c.^rr.-'-l .verv c.-iiii'v In lb- State bul >."i-h«iie. Mr. Binci runs Ir.-ui 25.000 to SO.nwi is-hinl M'Kinlev. ,a.t lor MiRinliv wltlol _ . ilieL-.ill I'H(».»-rat>, who v..I.ll forOnlP.
1 - 1.--' - n-truie their streucib Mr. P tr-t 1*1-1. : s» i'>.iloo »oi.» In New V r.-. .1 l-o m K-ns-s i.-uuiy. I'Kli m EncC-uun. and UK* V'li's In !l.-ns.s'iaeT I'-uniy.
ii-lurn* on Ihe pr.li- -se I r..r'-»liy axon I. itirtnt t-> the Costltuil.... IU.- iii,'a.:Te. 1-ul in,ISO tl^al have .'oiue in. lu licet - iia d.-feai l-y n i.cnvy maiority. ' 1 he n«nlt on Couirre«ani.-n »-as aa f.ili.er* :tr|',Hi|can. Itt. Iiei.v'r.vs. 5. fhe most i.laMefeaiur.-ol ih.-..Ls'tloi. ol Cmgr-w- :;;eu waa Ibe .ILN—, ..f jAm~ J. Bel >i,.
l,.U.«n...«l ^....I'l'l «!,.. wa. tlw .-i.ii.
I' I ,>',¦ .>f Ibe M -kiiii. y L»sgu», ledorae.! lv .1.1* IVni'.s-mt-. In tUt'i Tweotv-*i"venlh Iiia- lr>«,
Ibe lu.|'m.li.*ao'I.s <ntv la tbe Asaetut-i. • ..- ia.-gv'.t iacraa.-M. Pb" Asfiukly - f IsgC will al.|Mlr..i«Iiy Pave aelts menibnn. 11
Nunli Dakota.
BiaMASi-a, N-^nb Daki-ta. N>v. 4.—The
rmu t In Nortb Dak na ia unl uMedly verv
'.-lor.-. Tb- chairmen of both Democratic
a J bad v.ites' ;,„,i B,,,u'.i lean i ominlttea,! ar» cinimlng the
from bim l-> Htaie bl-from 30JO to 5000
MlL>
W lara" ale ii-Kir. Wlv. Novrabcr l.-Bepubli- .'lUi C.imn.lttee SssT-^arr r.v state.! that ne was conll lent of 100 (UK) plurality In •beStnto 'l-r McKinley. ^cUl im.-, ibc at.ver candl- .lute lor C ngreaa lu the F- urth District, sa.-a tbat his c, unty will go Ior Br^'an by Id,- CXt). Twrulr-rtl({hi <'ut of 149 precii.c:a lu tbu •ily and counly aln-ady lu abow a RepnPll- can gain of 25,1. Atibesanis ratio tba lie- pul.illcan majority In Mliwaokee County will l.ell aon.
Virwlala.
Ricanoxs, Va., November «.—Tha caara*>
ot the v.lie in Virfiuia was n.'cea.^niy le-it-
.Jilt, an.l tae n-^unta sn» al.-w eomlag in.
' rbe Demcs-raiie p uraIiI) wii ovI faii below
0. an.l that pan. will ¦n-' certainly .-igbl
-; iiM...;«us am. ... |lisa;i..-r»!s. r*lels. «... t •...— .•. ~..-. ...... |-«,,. ........ .....^.u.^ ..,.».
iw X n-^ub IC1.U seiiat r», nnd 11 Ivm. - i "Ut oJ tan liongn».iiicii. l.-iit: ^Daui.)car- uut S<iMtuR. Iba Uet.uUii;aa majon'yl rln BlchiBOud bv miM.
I >'avada.
I Caae*'!.. Nev., Vivetnoer 4. —It will tie lu- ' possible to glvs impletereturns from Neva- i da for aerersi |(,«; comuiunlcati' n ta slow, but the indl.-atli* are tbat Bryan's plural¬ ity will be Iar fr«i us larire aa ut Hrst «ati- mated. tboufb boias carrloJ tbu St.it e. I - laneavee.
NASHr;i.LE. Tmi, NovemlHir 4.—Bn'sn, ! o-jcirJlng tj I.-|ocratic esiimitc!". wi, , "arry Tennea»ec b- a^out 35.OOJ. Toyl-'t. Democrat. frrOvruor, wtll beeleet.dby 1(1.000. Cbairma I. U Stablmon. of ilu- ; Bepub'.lcaii StntoOmmlttee, ,if Tenoeaae-. I telegraphs bea.iiarera at follows 1 "Heav.est v.-te eji En-'Wn lu ILU Stale. I Mv ailvices Irom , parts ol the State are . thnt McKlnley na.-e.»rie-l Tennessee by 20,- COO pluruliiv.
I Cillornla.
Sa»i F»AX--l». o. .,1. Scvember 4.—>" t!i- I lug 0. Hn.l- ba- !-.» irceive.1 fr-im the Stal-. ; but Rej ul-llcans ai rucour.gttst '..y ihe re- I isirt. oi a ijrge v.« lu ,1, Ihc dlstrics. I Private Jis'.ai cam. t^ Ibe Kepublican Stole • Central c .mm it.-e ly that San Dlejto, ; wbleb was cci;iit«»i j bv ihe I>*mcs..Tat>. , willgliea li.«iy Mi ulev vole, it l.T,ik« ! aa though the b'.ale a dd go for UcKlniey I by a go -1 maj'.rttv. '.^ only r»tania fr.a. I tbe ccngreaa f.ubt tts Orove Johnson 1 ,K«T.s> |.,..:.«i..j i--ai..oiB the aaoood Dia¬ trict by Derrle» .r^s;. 1,
Maahln, aa. Tacoua. Wa>h.. N.iv>,aar 4. -The stale I of Watbu.giongirteMc.£ay tt,7lii^. Bryan 32.170. Guts.natona.-f llran iRep.). i'.- T«i; Itovera ifu*loi,). tl.1\ The Stale tM ; praCIICAii) cenaui tor lli L.
Boalh'Carolina.
CoicMBiA. >•. C. November 4.—Bryan's [luralliy in H'oith Car-illna Is eatlmnie.1 at 23.000 The Legislature ll a Democratic walk-)ver. The returns n-)W Indicate the election of the present Incuinbema In all ex. cert the Flrtt District, where William Elliott, goVt Democrat, succeedt Murray, Repub. li.'an, having nbout ISOO mnJ-.-rlly. Voto In !be Stats was net ovor 40,00*1. Pnl.xer elootort ¦ received len, thnn 2s'»J vote*.
p-jinta _
A lleii.arkable Arcldenl.
An nnvll that was belug llred at Shel vllle, Ind., burst, and one of the fragir i' wunt ihrouifh tbu side of Juhn Law '. frame bcnse and fell near a bod on wbiCL ...I childreu were sleeping, but hurt oobodv.
Wlilla Mao Dlaplace Clilneta Slrlkara,
Whllo meu took tho places of Chinese strikers at San Ftancltuo, C-il.
Ilu
III thil
the Lonl with a porfect benrt nud with n willing mind, and prnynd (iod to give bim a perfect heart to keep His commnnilinenta (I Chniu. xxvlll., »; xxll., J). The Lord said lo Abram, "Wnlk beforo Me and l.o tlmu perfect," and to Israel, "Thon Shalt bo porfect wltb the Lord thy Ood" (Oen. xvll., 1; Dent, xvlli., 13). As to iliiily bill tberu is oo one perfeot In the senso of lining without tin, for of all mon the Lord Ji'Hiis Clirist wns tlio only man that ever livid without sin, but any ndcomod soul can liy Iho grace of Ood livo nnd walk up- ri.ghily and have o whole heart tor Oud, wliich is tbe seuso of iierfoct In these texts. Qi. "And Ihe king, and all Isrnel v;ith him, ..-mil socrllice l«.fon. iho Lord." Notice tlie 'ineni'ss of tho king nnd-all Israel in tho matter of the sacrlllce. Every sncriflce truly iiITcred to Ood from Iho limn that the Lord Ood made unto Adam and Kvo coats of skint Hint clolhiiil them (Oen. 111., 21) pointed to till-only sacrlllce tiint could take away siuv —that of the Lamb of Ood fon»inlalned be¬ lore liiu louu.lallou of Iho world (I Pot. L, 201.
Ill ".¦In thn king nnd all the children of Isriii-i di'dicntPd the house of tbe Lord." And the J.iirl accepted tlio houso and nilu<t II Willi Ills glory, as we hnve soeu. We are \i-iiniinniiil.sl to piesent onr boilim a living Hicrin-e OS leinples In which Oml the Fnther, Sill ami Hplrit mov dwell (Koni. xli., 1, 2; .luhn .xiv., 17. 23). AnU n.«i truly oa we do this iiy vlniK'oI His bliiod sbed for us, Ho WIII n.-ci'pl lliu ofliring thnnigh Ihe merits ol Jesus I'lirlsl nud llll us with Ills Hplrit, even with nil lb.' lullness of llol (EpIl. ill., r.l). Tllll" sball wo know llie eiceeiling L-realiH'ss of His power toward us who bo. iii-vo (Eph. I.. iO\-L"seiin Helper.
THE MILITARY ACADEMY FLOURISHING
Italaware.
Wii.»i>oTos, Dal.. Novembor 4.—McXInley is suppoae-1 t} hsve carried tlie State, but . lbs Democrots get the Logitlaluro and Con- , buggy-hjrae. greasman. no electl- _
n-fuslug !"¦ r.-rmltthe nntl-Add'cka lac- iiteretu
Uut of the Co
In Swltr.erlau.l atolepb-jne messatfe ootts from two to eight conlA.
Tbe C.^nltcd .states Navy u.sol more than jeOu.OoO worth of coal last year.
Oovernment employes In tbe classified aervlse will fjrm a National organliallon.
Tbere ore ovor twenty ceutenarlont In Maine. Fuur of ibem am named Pinkham.
Six I h->uaaad provincial mayors wero In¬ vited to tho wedding of tbe Prinoe ot Naples.
T'O tbo'jsand Turcomans have Ilenn car¬ ried od in tw. mf.uths by a malignant form of fevor n^w miftng lu tbo Morr dbilrlct.
Duvid Coulter, a Kani >a pria-jner charged wltb tbe murder uf Klwarl Iilalun, near Topeka, bas tureuted a corn busking mu- cblne. •
Missouri weather propheta bosu their prrignoatt-iattuua of ibe heavy winter nbuad on tbo height of the rasweel growing all abuUt. /
A farmer living near Aherdeen, Wash., baa o doni'w'.lcato I oik wnlch It to tame and u^nsgeable tbat bo uses If In place ol a
a. In iwo Jistrlctt In Sussex Couuty I The Auclent Ordur ot BibemUnt ha ,on was h-ll, Ihe Aldcks Republl- rsit.»H»o,000 to euiow tboir chair of Celliu
One
lion, or regular ilepuoli nseeasasnit. Tblt woe r^iieato-t in tnct iu Kent County. The only fatal shoot Ing aflruv wot from Sosaox Coun'y. uiiin wal klllel.
Illllinlt.
CnicAiio, Ii;., N-veml-r 4.—Tbo boal ol the lli-publl.-nn NntlonnI tl-k-t. uociinllKg to c|.ieo eal I mates, hit carr-ed tbe S.ate l-y a', least ISO.OiXi plura ity. The dngr-oa dele¬ gation Wi 1 l.#Bi:n-«t fi'l lv Repu'oilcnn.an.l ti;e jew TnltBl Ma'ei S'. at t who tucceedi J .'.in M. Pairr.er wll. be-» K m ubllcan alan. Th- tat.*st ".rtir-s tl.'-w surprising trains f',r McKinley tti'migh-ut Dim-l«. laiin..r, Re¬ publicau cauijliit.^ f.r Oo' Altgeld by l.l. Ill UJ.OiXI plurality. Chicago and Cc..jkC:i;.ty wr I give klcKi«l--y a plu¬ rality of mon-than OO.'jCO.
MaaaarhuaXli
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b..iilcL'alveraltyla Wash ogton, D. C.
To Fvooe tba law airatntt tbe ablpment of short loliAt-ra from Maine tome uusciupi - lout pcrs-^'.is bare been enclosing a fowd-jiou uf the little oL-s In bair.]ls ol oinma.
The curfew will ring out at Traverao City. Mich., an.l yoiingaien ol either aex. under »lxieeii. fouls.I wjudrrlng about the ttreets, Will bave to glVe au aoooant cf inemtejvea.
A colony of fruitarians la tieing forme I in Santa Baroara County, Callfortla, bv W. .•• Mnnniiij. wbo euLslits a.jlely on uucookisl fruit aul nuit. Ibe/ alll bu looaled near It Ollv^.
Under the will ol tbe M^ Peter Waitoomi.,
d-iaiiit I ot Boiborou,;h. Maaa., tbe town of Uuf.bi.r-
utigh rec Ives tt-'tO-), tbe Income ot which in
tl 04 UMil for thc caro and rebulldiug ul
nail and bridges in tbe luwn.
Cblcago police arreated sot'-u mao wbo ore accaaed of having ooodncted for flvw ears a jiretar.led agency for tbe lto»ii
', f^nT/ - vlrBr.'^ar'io'llalirebiilii'lt".' i «P^°'" ^''""^ Compia^.-JiaJrio. arr.Aiei.
tbo B«rpoUlcau Siai- ileket isVaeted t,y •v.'untrT. n-arly if n-'.^ ^mi- lf:.Vi>Ju. ll.^ai%, neavilr Aa lolarii< I>e:nocra|le a aays. nu glvai, M&iniey a I Kill be bat majorltv of lO.fi-O, aii i U',,>¦ ,11 ,%Oovar' ton ,u- rt JJ.OOU. Tn..- I'aim-r audi Vale in Ibe eaUni Sutr la ^/etwi anil 20.000.
Catonel Krast KapoiU Ooal Prograaa bat
Bad fianllary Cwndlllona.
Tha United Stalea MlUtary Academy al
West Poisi Is In a Aouilaiiiog eondliion, ao.
eord'ing lo llta aoiiaal repori lo tha War D*-
ertmeot ot Colooal Kmtl, tbe Mopertn. ideDl, who aays II Is paaeing through an tn ot ImproTement, so Ur aa Its squliHiiaal •ad oatward phjslaal condition an ooo. esmad, dae lo Ihe greater Ubcralllv of Coa. gnas Id monnt years. The earTleulum, botb Qiaoretieal and praotleal, is thn reanlt ol many yaaia' ezpatleDoe, and haa prov«d ft. gall wall adapted to theobjeeta ol the iBStitn. tion. Tbe ptotsason and offleefs ars •» eompllahed aad devoted to their work, asd deserve well ol tbe Oovernment. Ths nom. barol eo^ets this year, XII, Inclu'llng one fnretgnar rooeiving InMruollons by spaelal anthority of Congreas, la tbe largeat otbi belongiog to tho academy at one lime.
Tbe reeommendolion la renewed thai Sana, tots be alloweit to appoint two caiieU al Inrge from easb State, tbereby iasiiaaslag the aamber ol aadets. Tho heaitli ol tba command during the year was lar from satlifactorr. Tbore wem epidemles of la- daaDEa. Tbere were aevtral cosea ot appan- dleiiis gad ottiet serious illtgaiisa Only oas
eadst died;
naae tll aaa rroia tha Aratr.
Tbe aaanal report nl A>IJnlaal-Oeon»l Ragaleaot Ibe Coiled Slates army gives the Dombrr of draerttoos at IMS, oa laiiaasii ol 100 over Iba namber repofted for last year. Tbis rapraaaats S.*» per oant. of tbe eBilMaJ sireDgtb. tlzty per eeat. ot the wboU aaoi- ber daaattad dorUg their Hm yaar of sarrtoa. BeealpU Irom Ihs aala of bser at Ibe eaalaeos or post •xebaDges have gmdoaliy Jiiiirsasti ¦alll aow tbay ars over forty per sent. l«s thao la Iba aariy days ol tbe eschaagea. Tbe aggregate racelpla dariag the past year wera •l7U),tt9:Sl, and theaxpaoaes gl.lM.ATt.U Tba report aaya that a289 ealUled men atv DOW laeslTtBg Inerraaad pay ander the ser rise aet.
Madrord'a Aaalvaraarr. MedforJ. Uaas.. Is 210 yean old, aad oat featare cf Ils relrln-alloo of Ihe aoaltwiary la ao eahlUltoB ol Coloalal ralias la Ibe old U' yall laaii^oa. Ttala buase waa baiit W feats ago,
NEW YORK STAl
M'.imen Itai.l II I
Tn'.i highwavieen mailo.' ii'iiipi to coll D.'ivil Hitarh
lire I dollars n«nr Peck»'llle. iljuwht.'r Isiiibsl brandy t andlhehlghwnvin
lleus'n r.eeive.1 fJOOna J stnrtivl to drive tll a uaf
Illlike plir.'b-ie.^ His I companlo I him. As th*y ] -.'-luilol sp< Iwo meu iliiekot. One si-itol Ibaf bridles, while Hie other _ Mr. Hough nnd ileinandad \ r.y a ipilck movem.«l ill kn vkclthe revoltvr trosa 11 and it fell Inside the wa^.1 ie:Ti|ii.sl to gilt p.ieseaaiottofii' w IS iin'veniivl bv Ihe rolAer^ iwrllv into Ihe vehicle, Mrto blow with his list, kno<.lim ^ Hoilgli, liowever. s.dx<Ml Iba | tlnvl. iier aim waa nol KOO^. did uot wait tu lie shot i
Mr. Hough, who Is a Wann consi.lernhly InJnnM. TbM who won* nissks, nre bailey deuls of that sivip,
Alliani's lOOIh Amb| Oovcrnoi- Morton apnola of N.-w York Ollv, Wlllaig l:<>nss.<iaer and Hlute Heoalo Allwny, and the Hon. Jam* of Ibicheater, lu* memliersof t
Iirovidivl for under n law l ..M^islatiire to iirrangw for a I inenioratiou of the iOOth nnniT ustiitilishmeul of Albany na tba ( le;.'ielHtiv.< wat ofthe Htatn. lun' anproprlaltvl t'iSiNi and ai^ eltv of Albnny to .xpelHl fSOOOl 1S.S.V Wllllnm Jay I- a llnivii .1' Williani Jay, who was Oovernor la?.!! Mr. Van Kon«s.<laer la .llreotly <•"• from Stephen Van ILiiweidaer, tba_ teuiint-Oovenior of Ihnt period. Niis.sboum ropn'seuts Ihe Upjior O'Orady the le.wor Hoiwi in Iba I.e<gislaiun', and Mayor John UoydV III Altsiiiy, who waa named iu tbej nieinlair, "will doiiMlwa be el.ieted r ¦ if Ihe Coinmisslnn. 'Ihe celeb taku jiluco In Albany tn January
Canal Coalrart* Awarded.
The following contmels, nearly lliao.flOO^ynMj^awarded Iutendent o^^tff^l^^Mmtm^^t m Deininiiieut of Public Wt of work on the western divlsloif Cnnal under tho nIne-millloDH Improvement fund
For Improving Erio (tanni streiit, UulTaio, to Commopctal slip, I one. two nnd throe, and Comiaar " llitirain, to the Donnelly Conlrbo (iniiy of Iluirnio, at «394.!)}6.
For Improving KrIe itanal from 1 . culvert to Ferry street. IlulTalo,n dll I'lghtneu miles, tuthe UulTalo Dmdg' pony ol Ilullalo at t29i,AI«. ^^
Fur impniving Krie Canal froRl I I.iockp«rt ln.'ks to McDonald's oulv di.stanee of five miles, lo Oharles & .t Co.. of New York City, glSS.MI.
For liuildiug Ih4 Oartursvlllu waste walrl nnd aplliwny to Whilmore, Biiabor * Ttb-I Iuus, of Bochoster, at tSMS.
Rla.a> HaHalltr.
The Htate Boanl ol Health bnlMla September showa that theru has not baaa grent uu exooaa as claimed of tvphold I In th«Slalo, there having boeobut iMl I owMW as ogHlnst Ull last year. Ol Iba were In New Vork, 'iS In Hrooklyu, • la cuse, llin BulTolo, 2lnTroy and 1 la t towu. Of the 04AS dealns IntbeBta were by vlolonoe or aooldoal, SM dx Yurk City, 91 la BrooMTn. 6 in Cliaa ', Syracuse, 27 in BuSalo and 8 In Roolly I
There wen) 500 fosrer dealba reportai^ I in Ibe correapondiitff month ot Isa^* ' Aoiitu rnapinttory disenars caaa deaths, ond from disaaaea ol tha ) system there wore 100 more dav year ngo. Fmm other looal dia from consumption and eoBStllutId oases, there was no material There were tOO fewor dealba uadar tra j| ¦jf age.
IHer Are I'lantiral.
Tllll deor Hoiisoii ou Long Island < Weilneailay. Most of tho big oonotry'all have luuoeil oft hundreds ol squara mlW territory la tbu deer eountry aud will I monopoly ol thu hunting.
DiHir ore plentiful In the nn bavu beon trotting noniee hignways Island, Irightening honaa nod tra Ouo deor strode Into llnyvlllelbe othf au.1 ate a lot of green vegetablea la tri a grocery stuni. Hu was permltleil lo-i turn to the woods without being molasled.
Ale the l:ake anil Ulad.
Mrs. William L. BUhop pnt mt poison oa ..like nud pinced it in a room of hor hoii^, In Foxhall avenue, Klngsloe, to kill mine. Wblle cleaning Iter house hor aixtiwn- iiionlbs-old rou Chnrloi found nud nto tbu eake.
Hoon after the rlilM won dtH<H.verud with cake eruinba on his bauds, and although thn graudinother suspuotoil that lie had eiituu till' |H)lsoiiml coke, notbing wits done. Ilur¬ ing Ihu evening the child was takon suddui - ly III aud died lu a luw mluutor.
Hlie Lived 10* Veara
Mrs. jlurgatot Haynn. or "Auni Mnggla," ns she wns mom general ly ealleil, dbul a fow llavs ago at tlm homu ol ber ilaughter, Mrs. I'airiek Barnitt. at Stony Fonl, OraiiiN Couulv. She was moro than 104 yuan old.
Mrs.' llayuH was tho ..Meat rnallnut of Orange Oounty, if not In tbo Htatn. Hbenad hor diuighlur iivH.l near Ihe tamous slook fnrmolMr. Olinrl.'slla'.kmau. Mrs. Hayes KAO born In Oouoty Kerry, Ireland, and bad ueen a realdeal of this oouutry siacu she was tlilrteen yeoni old, having oomo hero with hor (lanints. >
Hhe wus mnrrliMl threo times. Iter laal hnJband, Jolin Hayes, io whom aha wag marrir I sixty yiwrx ago, has boen ileiwl mora than thirty years. Mre. Iliiyos enlov.iI good eyoalght, and the p-Maoeslua of nil bnr faaal* Ilen up to within h few hours of her dealb. Sbo B.iuk neaotifullv to her daatb. Hhe leayaa Ihnw nhlldreu, a s<m ou-l two daughters,aaf many grandnliildren, greal-grandohildMt tud great.greal.grandohlhlrju.
H
A OandMata Killeil. ^.
Pr. Aaron J. MIxell, nf Bye, the MaHoaal Oiimocratin eaudldate for Coniaar In Wast- chnstur Counly, was' stnink aod laaUuilly kll'ed by an east boiin I uxprnna Iraia on Iha Now York. New Haven and Hartfnad Htll- road ol Uainaroneok alation at 10.80 o'elnsk gotnrday morning. HIa lamlly la nne of Iba oideet In Woalcheatw OonnI v. He waa prota- Inent In Demnomlle |h>illlaa. He loavas a widow oad two •hildreu.
Man and Wile Hald isr CanBlerlaltlag. 'vH^
Irving Walker and Ada V-''V<r. bis wlfs,| charged with maklag or-*' ^r^ij'J^alm-t fnll money, were hal.» ..tai nl Iba Aitbum'J term of Ibu La*^ Watoa Court. A l"rg<»] quriiitlty of tlia 'oounlorfeil money waaf found in their imanoaslon, togelber wtlb Ibt; - lies tor making tbe s^e. i i
RIoeklBg flale Watera WHh Vlalt. '. Raeralary Obaaey, ol tbe Wate FWi Cos-' mlanloD, ha» eomiilated bla rapott for Ihal aenaoB of ISM. Ouriag Iba yaar llf .fH,m llah fry bave bean pUaled, of whisb IM,tltr 11* were suppllad by tba lata hataliatlag aad r,4l7,Mt by Iba Ualla.1 Watab tkliw' laea millloa abad fnr were phiaad la Iha Hudaoa River and M,«M aalnMsL yilljf thouaaad whiteflab wata plaaSad la Laka Ontario, and tbe ratsalalag fry olbarirlaa diatrlbultd among the lalaad mten ot Ika Btalei In hia rapett Mt. Ob—ayraeoataf <g Ihot flshways be oooelnMlail la Hw TIO|r<Mi lo allow tbe paaa«aotsba4. j
ttn IslaalJIaM *ar •Ta.aMi
Tba rn-ua Isaad Board al Albaa/ r lo aooept Ihe Md of •ia,gOO otmeal t labiAd, sayiag tbai at least ttljttt be ohtalaed. II aaat Iba Mate fl Tbe Board soaia faar waaka a0o i offer of tWl,«00, Iblokloc tbat i <jo obUioed al aaallaa.
Gaaaral kawa
Jobs OoiMa, eolond, was aialaaiK I Aahurn Stale PrlsoB al hanl labor tor It . by iadge Waller Uayd taMh al Hhaaa lor bnylag UBad bla wtta. Ha pleaded (alltyt* murder la Iba aaaoad degrao.
DavU B. aktak, a diaa aoval laalar at Ithaea, wbo laaaally hailed W. U. Parry a| the polat ol a revotTor, waa aaaiaa ued to Aa* buraPflasaforalmaof aollsaalhaa IbCM Bor ouira tbaa saraa yaaok
After harta ixM*p4tt la I Mlagaia I
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IMflY IBflEW. .fkSBraii; qobbis omrarr, i. t OHARLU D. SMITN. Proprlator. futintB lletJieto» i~f. Ittnctiie aid ArtlsUc St li AT TBB RETIEW OFFICE by hwir fttm$^ miTtox-'Mi oopisM*. civis o i-::iirxei. VOL. II. A F.\MII.Y SEWSPAl'.KR OF I.OCAI. AMI iUENEKAI. INTKI.I,l«E>t E. TKKHt: M.00 tUUT FHEBl'ORT. N. Y.. FBIDAY, NOVEMUKK 11, 189(i iFREBPORTBAHK CAPITAL. tajMM. Street, » Freeport, L I. FA RAKDALL. Prvaidmit: t rOBEMAN. VIoc Pmddmt. WILUAM 8. HALL, Caablw. ¦OABD OF DIKECTOIW t r B. Dmtth, • H. Com well. iD. amhli, C. Wiulaix., u««.i wuilam 8. Ilall Williani FoTMnan, I>. W«il«r llm-. Williaiii <>. Miller, Oanrvi. Wallare, Coloa PBttll, U«om M. kaiiAall, . Of«a, wrapt lecBl hnlhlara. frmn • a. m. In MM-at. Olfa* faclHtim and Inrtno'nM.nta In ^CNry ilapartiiMnt fqoal t.illioHor riilMT ih« maw Vark or Bronklrn llanka or Trnat Corn, ¦a. and oroty arMMnniodatlon aa far aa ¦¦aliiiit wKii rnnatTTaWra niawNPitnant. •tofnt al Ibc rata of tlirae pm cant, paM ao ~i dapfialtii, tbn« monllM or more. ~ ru laau Ild on all nauia of Rarope. I aanwral bankbiir btudnaaa. ~ttnla of mrporatinna, companlea, aa- . aia.. aolielted. UraaalMfection aaanrsd. anlrlM will randn. pronpt attaatioa, aitd —"ally aaa»«red. tockvilie Centre. I Ava.. BockTllla Caatra, I. L We Ho a General BanUnff Bnaiiioea tt DquMitAnd Dfmmnt. latanat Paid ou Bpecial Depoiuta. . BnUnc Hoan-^ A. M. to 8 P. M, ¦Watmiixy, 9 A. M. to 13 M. BOARD OP nntecTORa. katA. Davlaon, Thomaa (i. Kntalit. m Vincent, Hiram R. Kinlth. itmirth IKOonibaa. Wcal«r Br Hmlth, •a vr. Ualllaon, Cliarlea I.. Wallace. " IW. Ban*, Anatin Cornwall, r. Phiilliia. PrawA r. WUann, r. DeMntt, John T. Davlann, r Davlaon. Rilward T. Thuraton, Hamlllon W. l-eanall. IIIKAM H. KMITH. Caahlrr. nto VfBKIOlV A I* DM. a. M. HAMMONO, rREEPORT. L. L omr. aad lUatdaMa^ Fulioa BtrMt. OR. COWIN CARMAN. f^- omm a,id Waaldaaaa eon. SMITN aaa BCDELL STREETS, PRRHPORT, t, L DR. O. L. LUSK, Oaaltk oatoar fer tka Tawa af ¦aipatiiad, ROCKAWAV BEACH. N. V. THOS. O.CARMAN, O. O.S., UMNTiaT itm STHRRT, FRRRPORT, R. T. OMe. boara: t a. ai. la I p. ai. Dr. A. D. Rbo*nthRl, I'CXRCRT DENTIST-: .M MAIN BTRKCT, HKMPRnUO. N. T. WM. R. LONGENcbkCR, D.D.8., HtiRiiKoN nnrnm'. With Lr.nRwiHM.ker Broiher., WS tofraa STBitv, BaeoaivM. « noun*. (A. M. milr. M. V. L. SMITH, TRTRRIRART allRUMOM aad URNTIITC PrMpart,L. L rRANCIS B. TAVLOR. LAWVBR. CORNBR MAIN AND PUI.TON STA., ¦ampalaml, I. I. WM. A. ONDKRDONK, •I Attornvr and CfHiiiaelar-al-Law, :- ^> ' llfllor. No. ai Main Mreot, eta raise HulLlliiK. tM t-LKir). IIRMI>KTK.M<, Halardaiaal Itralilrni-r. Kmiii dt., near IVI, Civil aba Criminal bualnna. E. V. BALDWIN, >9^BANJ0 SOLOIST.}^' CoBcsrt EBgasmiMita at Low Rate-, Addrem, HtMPSTUO or FREEPORT. lU'HINKiW CARIia. WATKIN W. JONBS A CO., OLD BMTADLiaHBD RetlEstiteNlDSirance Agency, FAR ROCKAWAV, N,V. C. S. RANDALL, ArehHMt, OSk*^r. Hrooklrn ara., andMainat, opp. Rallraad llapol, FrrcparV L. I. n^M and BparlScatlnna praparad far all claaaai ammoo in I lie iiffices of prulesnoual m.n. The r.te of the t.v .e«riter increi«e« d:ii!.T. It bas been fuuud a great Haver o.' time Oiid by ll corrcaponlt'Dce is conducted far mere salijfactorily than by tbe old mtlbod. .\U tbe bnsiooaaeolleKaaand ommercial acbuols ot Iba onntry teaoh lyi^ewritiag and it may not b« loog befure those oilias wbich hava tbt beat e^mppad pablie aefaoola will •Bploy taaobara of lyp«wntiB( for thoaa r-pila who eare to raoeiva ia- Of tkat kini ^L . RepDblican Ticket Elected By a Big Electoral Majority. TREMENDOUS VOTE POLLED Republicans Retain Control of tlie House of Reiwesentatives. Ktm Vork and III.' Ollirr Mi.t.lle nml Eaat¬ ern StatraWri.t Ilravlly For MrKliiiey nn,t lloliiirl—Tlir .«..ll,l ^-nlilh llrolKli I!) .Marriiiii.i. Kvi.liicUy an.l Weal Vlr- BlDla—Tl.r Sllii.ilr AVrat (:>.ea For thc ICo iiiliiiran Cai.ill.lntra—A Cloae Vulr In Severul M..tr»—Tlip «llv |
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