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... .. -. '\\'· '\' i ... r in a re- of All ad· the cest lens as tis· N. St. '• . \' ,. 111 •• • ilHE FR;O~.', .' • jJ • r ' A ~/? ' I) .~ .. J nterior Decor.ation.: .. Ho'w . Tth: .' I<~\'J.:'T ,wq><.\l'.i<l) • ciwN~..t·r•, N'ov. ~.:!..,Th(, Opoira .. ~dn' ._: '' ~. • :.. : #~ .. l . .. ':. Yr~\!U.Ot·\ ~0, ~·xo~~t aaze'ttd:. says tliP legtskrtlUl~ ~hi rt'HaUl} • \ RflpUblicnn. \.A oitroftil 'enuv'ru!s of,.'tl\ i ' ' ' .l u~aitt!l A g'ood. diq.nci!JO ·bu.)i. you.r .oJ•\.L.u~ or u .. ,._;:~ew \~.<or~~ Dn•m,,.._ 1 ,he seiuJto,rial_prefe-renc~s or 'tlte rot>mlieio • • L • 1''l ta'\s t a' gr\'at .elected iudic~!es·thnt f'ornkt>J: c.an_._h.nw ' · '· .' CIIell. 1 e Cll,r .. ..,... :a ·. , c Do{<~'\.' Jl.ttri')!utvt~ .• ~>. Pt,..ttism; - , 1 o . , ) • th~ ·u; tl. senatqrs'hip if h& ,(f;tnts it. ·. • ,saving··, on. foJ'IDe:r n,·rtee.S,. ..hn<Jng'(>thOrTl>illg'•-The:laec.- •' ~ ~ . tlQnolFlo'Wot•nU~oln~,r.ang~.·. CoLt~!nt~~,.O.,}~o{·, 44.l,\'i'h~ !Wp\\bli- (< ' ~~rge ptt:rcli_a~~s seJ::u~e _extra·.: .. ·., -~ ~, .. •. eatis f.!lnint M,!:Kin1et:\-ruajo:Pity wilt Jw 'd · h' 'h · · · · · · ~ 25,000 and that llotl! branches of the leg· . is,counts i.v lC. ··1$ JUSt mot(. • [AHerl\OOU ,n.; .• ,ulles ~y l:Utted hes•.l • islatu•e nre'repL~Hented'py A good majcir~ .e)dn yonr pocket~.J:>ook. We.:· r:;,,, Y~tu,,·::..,v:4.-Ther\v~'riJ' .~;. i.~ll· . \ · .. ·. '· · '~ave an j:he• principal f'lhadeS' e~ttou~lly reg•tJing ti.:e o!oct,i0n.. tbnl '\ THE L:EG.lo~n·~E. , rih ~\tSt<;>Ck, itt ,~fther 1_)la~ll 0! ll!umentous Vl~tor: ~or ~emocray · .a.utl :;cn41-t'O Dtna~t·ra.tio, Ks~om.bly Ilppu1J1i~ . dadoed at 4 . , 9 '(. 6.0D and ?·SO !l~OU g~vor.\ment 16 WOn. lU thlS &tn:e, ·,cnn-Fl'1\-er'sPlurnl\ty 30,000. • ._ 11 •• J 11 u\ IOrul\'utttls bcatt•n m b~a effort to Bt'lZ\d Atn.ANY: Nm 1 • 4·-Flower's phuality~iA a palt,, and we as:;ure· )IOU u:Pou ~he•t•t~nndrule it'ashii;provinco I'Nttlu>ato;d- at nbollt sd,ooo. ·The 1 ~n ther\! never was anythi.ng !'he \Vorlu ~ssutn'es that the eleei.iu\ tire Democratic stnte ticlwt is \lccted. . Sheehan nms somewhat l>t>hmd. Th•· shown here like them, in IUUW\8 tllut Xew York is soundly D~mo· . lt>glslature will stand, s•nate 16 Hepu bli ··either style or quality to cmtiu iunaiwnnl llffniJs and Ulat it p«S· c~a. 17 Democra,\!l; ussemhly 06 Uepub- equal them before. We ages the suuce•• ol tilo party's licnns, 62 Democrats. Lilli l'andulatc m next y\ar'• elcctiuu. In the revised list of stato senators as should be pleased. to have Tbe Pres• says Fassett was def~nted elected are 16 I« puulicnns and 16 Dam- you. t~ke a glance at them. It because the Hcpublicnns above ocrats. will well repay \ou if only to bridge failed to do their dr•ty. It adds, luu·a Mny bO- J>cmocx·ntlc~ J 1n v1ow of the goud showing made by _ keep posted on the prices. ~·aswtt in New York city, th11t there is ~ But there's a plain, bold at least u wolal 'ktory in deft>at in tho N&w Yonx, Nor. -1-~ special to World from Des Moina, Jown, Tho teturns receive.t up that :systOru IJl'ull,,,ha.t 1t wns tn Ue it \H\li pLtt in use l1or<•. lt l'OmL·S worse •rui lime P~·~· Sf unll thOse, who are faiDilhu with th~ \vorkings of 8\leh sax tha~ it will OJ<Iy' be j, before tho who!~ syst.>m to b~ taltun out· nod n bettor substitutlld. 1t i~ dmh>~d that it never be extended to meet. the de· wands of a grpj\'ing city, At the pro~eut time there are not <•non~h bootbs to enable tho palroluwu to prop.,rly perform their duties iu the •leparlment of public anfety, and yet, with tue city rooking rnpitl strides in e\•ery direction, it Will be· imposatble to mort~nse this nutnbl;!r. Tnklng the &ystem as au ~nlireLy it llns ne\'t•r worked excepting in c<>nncc· tion \ith tht• llell wh·phone, which is uut 11 1>art of tl1e eyst~m. S t•W The •lOitS' r1011ert)' Soltl. The Now Theology grqun<ls nt llPllllls 1 Poml have be~n survey<·d into smnllluls 1 We sell a good, oYercoat for $10, bette1· ones at 12, ~ kuuwleclge that the citiZtoi!B of this me- value w.h.ich will not fail to tropulla art• becoming edut:at!old to tbe :impress you, besides the ex- ,.,v1b of 'l'aw.many r~le. . -8# q uisite b1en. di!lgs. Better ' In regard to the election in Ohio The Preas ·says the. nutiouul administration 10:3() lnst night i~Jicate re-election -of Uov. Boies by an in· creased plurality u1 cr thnt recc1ve•l by biro two yenrs ng~. Tltis reanlt hns been obtained by nn in.crqased majurity in the strong Democratic counties on the ~lis sissiwi nnd on tlle Uis•oltri slnpe wh•·re it was •apposed the Democratic high water mark wns reached two years ago. Ita defects nro m!l.ny. The stable in- strument has only worked nt iutervnls. time Rtamp and clark nt tho central havl\ never worlwu. The flash lighta and switche~ in the booths have nnd plnceJ on the market for snl~, many $18, of which arc nlrendy dispos••l of. A man~ the P,ttrch~lsers have to_eell Dr. '~'owns•·n~, '01' satin, . 28 30 and $35 b1•itffl'R you into of St:'ln~, ,·,_}·_.a•. E.cl. l>hultr. nrul the M1soes Butler of tlus ' l:'l :.1:.\ _ J. _ city. · · ·----· . : tiYe elegance-· the richest imported fab~·i.cs, finest trimmingS!·: ex:- Fo1· 20, 22 and- $2fl, you get the finest fabrics-silk .,lined the realm qualities in ha:t;tdsome all over has ueen triuropllauUy upheld. Ohio's effects lor a 1 itt1e- more and verdict unm:ist;akeabl:y indicates a lle- pulJiicau national victory (,n th~ issues we know where you might uf prubttion to American il\duatry ~nd -Fot·most rompleto stock oiJI!aB and 1 • ' coal stovrs at low<•st priu\\· go to Clark's • • k 'h• . lllll'UWIII'Ostorl', ~lain street. -1-lmo' quisite WOl' ma-ns lp. pay 3.00 a pair more for the sound currency next year, same goods today. . The Adverttser sayatil:e.loa<l of Platt ism whiah Faa~ctti'{a&.compelled to curry Pcns-ylvnuiu. >10,000 Itepubli~au. oot fulfilleu their purposes nn<l do not Beem to be fit for use. Tho push hut- tons •n the booths 'do not make ih<' propor connections nnd nro almost worth. less. \Vith those prinl'ipnl fentare.s of the system umlcr coudcmnntion th<-re is httlo l<•ft to receive pub lie commenda- tion but tho poles nnd w1rea. -- ---- __ ___.......,- . \ A J.t.JJ)IS'S Ol'tmA HOUSF., . I A. K,-kLI;EN,l\tttllnger. 1 M l d K } } f: b • th d bl o~£ IS!Gi'ir'o:m I e tons an erseys fil'(' t 1c popu ar a ncs- e O'tl e In the same d:epartm~::nt, wastooheuvy. lt.mademany Rerubli- we are offering comfortables cans inJ1lfcrent ami cl\used his defeat. PmuJJEr,l'!IL\ 1 Nov. 4.-The Republi- can plurality in this stnto is estimated at about 40,000. Tho constitutional vontion prOIIO•ition WUS J<>fentod. Tho city' has no redress. The bonu between the city and the Oa'l!nor pc->ple '\ nlii)Sing, nod boliev<.ld toy ninny tobnv~ been •to!en by n Gnynot· agent. Bo this us it mny, when tho elty ralls upt:m tb.e <'• •nJpllny to fuiOII its three·year contract 1t pructically ignur<•n tbu req\l.est. When I ill' rity threatt•ns the Gaynorpcoplernn puint to thu t•mpty pigion·hole wheh•in the bon<. should be•, and w1th nil of the in•olence of Boss Tweo•l' ask: \Well '»hat aTe yon goinl! to <Is about it?\ Tuesdav, Nov. lOth. ·b t d E 1' h b \ th ~ 't t 1 }'lrotnPV••=•~•ofthol•V•·rlto)OUUgnctor I reas e \ ng IS ox, (' JllYOl'l e s y e • d 1 . h. b · 'Xbc Recorder enys the p(mple in many Of goo ca lCO, W lte· atttng of the interior districts. w1:re appart•ntly filling for a dollar twe:nty· alfecteJ l>y tbc m1•r~pre•~ntauons about five; also a better quality of responHtbility for 1:\cw York's loss o( the 1\Jl Retmblicl\n Hut GoVf.ll'llOr. BosTON, Nov. 4-The entire Republi· t•au state ticket with tho exception ul governor is elected. '!'he legislnture will stand stron~ly Republican. N.S. WOOD I lu hts .nrw fllBS. .. THE 'OJu•uA~s oF NEw YoRK Single bJ'easted ones at your service. A'lru.mnUC'plrtur(' ufllft·htnhlgdty f: b , Ch' hill M El , 1 he . roughr .. ~P.,ffap~ Freeze if you de\Sit·e . World's Fair. In New York c\t)' 1 i~says, cotton· crepe in nice, light Tmumauy hall has me.twith an emphatic ¥•cntncont•\\\''l' \'\<\ m'\\\\'\\l orroeo,• ,• a l'lCS\'- lllC as outao·ups J ''SlallS ScctbogrcntN. Y Orpbnnnsyluu sr.ctu:! 'fill' ' ~ ' .J . ' colors for I .50. Here is a popular rebuke. ~;~~{~~1~t~~~nl~~it\-ot~~ ~~~:~i·t:,Jth~'t~~~nJ~~~ ! !Lllprnetlml workttrg dmw·brldgl.t A t 1irunx them. · f f 'J'ile Hun b1lYB the Democratic ticket savtng for yott O rom 7 SC to de1·e!op<'d nb<)\'e tbe IIGrlem a strcn~th 1.2 5 on each comforter. They wh1ch upH~t all pNvious calcn!nt1ons are going rapidly - better aml amount<ld to nothing less than l\ po- :U:nrybuul Dc1uocru.ttc. '.Cho system cnme into this city under cloud: Ib cost the city about tbll.l wilt fllJtly Hit you. nt\' rl1Ur 11cnt wttlt \1X•1 f'ltt!lllCUt nna UHitntlon. A. J•tny·fJftho t•t•ut,h• mul }tor t1H• Jlt•ntll('. Cape Ovrr(•onts ready for you, if ymll' taste is ·One lool{ ,,.m repay ·yotu 'inspection. BALTJ>!UllE, Md., No1·. 4.-'l'he Damo- cmtic state li<'ket is elected hy over ln,- 000. 'll>e leglslatnr•• wi.l have'' llem ,. cmLic majority of H:; on joint Dnllot. ::ti,!IOO. Tho charge wns mndo in open seesion of elty council that memlwrs of tho body hnd bee<n bribed to \'Ole ior tho lillyuor system. 'l'h~rc,is no doubt lhnt a strong nnd n paid lobby and tl•u uao of money pnd<iled tho BlStem upon tho tax- payers. Rt•fp.tlnrf\ttCt·s,~·.,!.O Ull•l -;·,. Rt'-l'l\.'fll hl'llt' Ul.,tci'S and ~nh· nt I~Rw.nll\sdrng storr 1 ~ < A LLEN'> Ol'IJ:it,\. IIUU\l> -~- i ' 1• d tl t . ht1cal ruvulut.ion. It att>ibutt•a thb as· buy soon if you need any toni,bing result not less t~ the pers<>nnt populnnty ul Mr. Flnwer and the gell· ernl conliUt'Dt\e in hit; stt•rling dtarnrtt:r Dress Goods. A very desir.\blc dres~ fur winter wear and one that will stand all w-.:.athcrs, em be. made from our 75c ladies' cloth, which comes n~xt to a broadcloth iu finish and ap- pearance, and we know the. wearing qualities are excel· lent. Bedford cords are pop- ular and we have made them still more so in offering a very fine quality in black and colors at 7sc. Also a g,ood quality all-wool, 40 inches. wide, at soc. Our usual val- ues in serges and cashmeres, and some special bargains in fancy flannels' and cheviots at 39, so, 5S and 75c. Union Flannels. tbi\U to the melancholy cxlnhilio;, of moral nnd int.ollectunl inadequaey which constitute<! :11r. FasBett's cl\mpaign. 'l'lw 'l'im•• says the result of yester- <l~l,.\ election in tb1s stale is an unrois- taKILble \'erdiot agtlinst the Hepubhcan party under the leadr,rehli> of Thomas 0. Plntl, It adds that the result is some· thing IIJure than u verdict UJHinst Plntt- isUJ. It is n deft•nt ef lhe Republican party 011 the tariff iss.ue and will ba,•e a controlling lor~e in the co1•t~st of next y•nr. Of the !'iectlon in Ohio The Times says tho majority is hnrdly large enough to bt• n•gurdeJ as a vindirntion of the pceuliar fi•cal policy in which ~Jr. Mc- Ktnley's name is so intimntely cronaid.- ercd. (\orn rm• th~· ~trh•lu•n. !l'Io~F.'I'P.t<Y>!>lex c ~v.,,t.,-l'ntria \!11 teas~ thl\ ft>}H\~St\lllative of Jesuq A~et•hi· ~~\, J.t lVCl'nor of tho s!ttv: of Ht•ac-J.tr,\~ 1 is lwrc nrrangi4g £01' tho imp,ntation O\' f'llrll from tlw l\nitt1l ~lllh•A for the 1!)1UJDP·strit·kron JH•opltl' o• tho •t•Jte. lu add1tinn to tbo druu~btb the prospect of•!\ crop m lhnt rarl .,[ the repnbli~ wns ntMly rulue<l by rerent honv'y lrosu. Thore hns· b1•en much feeliag nrnused a wong the <•itizens oft ht• famine district ov<>r t 1e action of the govaromenl otli~h\IS in the city of Me xi· co assisting to rniso several hun•lrc<l tbousaml dollars for tbe rdief of tlw i;lp!lllish flontl sutforers whiiG thtir nwn condition is ttnl'\oticed. :o\t'\\Qntt!{'l1 'nlou !ttlll'tl. B1 TTB, Mont., Xo\' .. ·1.-~evontecn mou were kill~rl nnd two err;onaly \\'Oill!rie<1 hy tl,.. ft>ll nf n cage in th<• AnaNnun mine. Of the Ohio viotQry the Hecorder re· gnr•ls it us of ndtional signifirunco. The IS!lue in that state was fairly mn<te be· tWe<Jn protection and tnritr reform unrl the llutional policy triumphed. l'bo hnt· tie fought yesterd~y IVI\5 tlw &kirmish lint' of 1802 nne! h!l!! gone a• 'wiU go the union \Vhen thQ great issue iS pl'esented Two LovUII: (iermnns lt.llx~t Atmrt h) tho as it was prrsentcd here. Im.mlgr;-..tton L!l\\ • Tbe 'l'ribune says the elections of Tnes- I' rom the Olean Tim•·•· When thcnduption of thesys emcnmL' np in connctlN·~ry otl'urt wns made t0 get ti mo lo become thor\ughly l'On· vinced u! its true mcrita. Snch nn op- pottltnity was uucer.~lll>ttiously vut• d ·luwn. The blindfolded and bri·tlc•d ,•uuncilmon would not ew'n allow t!H' •1ppnnents of the :~rnct•r'' tcu 1niuntee h· \uiJStantinte their claims lhnt ~be ay .. wm would not l)e satisfactory to tbe peo- ple. on., ~·111htr ul the , o~lU<'ol nroac w.th •haldt of lcttors from plarra wherein ·lw systc'!l hullu .. ~l'll ·JllH.('N! nud prOU'l~u 1ts dcm~rots. He usked for tune t<llmv<' lwrn rmHl TllPY wero from tho princi• p.tl citit·s o( tho Unitt 1 d titatt.\B nud Onli· o~rtn. Tlwy wore calculn\ccl to throw tlmch light upou thP matter. 'l'hia ww- wlmt thu Gaynor r•·oplo f••aro•l. Th~ whip wns crtJrkccl, tlw UJOtiotl was killPtl dllll tlw tn(•mbt ... rd rushl•'l tltf.' lllnttor thrl1ugh undt•r t't)\'llr of Unrknt'H~. l'hl'\ i'TY RP.PrnNl to be \\~ otedor Unynor ~ lht\ pnulic tm <1-•1 :\ Everything wno ·lonu !Jy the frit•n•ls of thr ta:<payors to .!1\'C thl' city the best system ohtainnblf.'. The comb!nerl influenoo of its trionds nad a well fillod \barrel\ wns too rouch for them to cope with. Bribes wc1·c <>lforcd and in somo in· acrt•pted. It is slated that o[ suporinl-cndlont wns whn is l'OIOntJCtE:<.I dny abow that tba Republican party is William M:lcbnel, nn industrious an.! handsomely regaining ita str<Jngth, but well-to-do young Germnn, who is l'lll· unow•mrmt bns not yet gained quite enough to played at Wrighhlo Olnrk'a tannery, is ll!l•ll.IICllnea roake surr its success in tho prPsi<Ienllnl placed in an emburassing position bv tb~ him. contest of next yeAr. It hilS another J>rovisions of the immigration law. \ViJ. of n still moro st<Jrtling yenr in which to push its nd\'nntage. !tam came from Get\lllony to ae<·k his f'>r· th<> stre'ets. It The Herald says the election of Mr. tune in tbe new world about six months env~loJ•cs di· B h' d h' · b. f h 1 1 b of city •·ouncil Flower will prove a sort of boomerang to ngo. e m liD 10 1 e at 0 ' nur e l,n_1~d _•corotairullll( ntoney were phtc<•<i it! the Demacrntic par~y in the pres!dentinl left his affianced bride, .1.11ss hlnrthn of the Orpbnl!s' Court campnigtl 11ext yenr nnd n h1essing in Ulbricht, Intend in~!; to sl'nd for her whan , and that as soon disguise to the Republfcana. This will bia pro~pect.; in life warrant('d hi!ll in know what tboy were for be re· ' · ! · d to become a pnrty t .. the scheme, be because a lnrge numb'er o! Democrats talung a wi e. l3y Ul uslry nn<l economy b A.n Evn:.mw Jocn~AL reporter inter· who believe in the policies oflheir party, the young Getman llll got along nicely, viewed 11-tr. McWhorter yestcrilnv afiPt• and under ordinary circnmetnnces throw up • considornble sum of mon~y, noon. Whiln aa1<ed i! then· was any ·\· E~EN !li.,NAmm. 1\ me me m way. Friday Evening Nov .. 6. . ____ .. . __ _. _ The !lrllllant Ru·····~·. I ~~1:0:: .. ;; • I I :e (I \1'1') ti''i$1'< J'o I' i' rflili);::ux:h ttxx:tl '< U'~OI'l:'.:!J!:ISt:V:~el!i!\'l~l~H:U rl·~·r~·~rjl:~Y~i\e:'l!l!\!) ~~'~:~~•tr~<~•~l>o~l~~':·'l ~~ ~ 1\ bl 11 II ZJ(:, Z/ 21~ • rny,t\tncrhm'R.:Orl'fllC\~t•ht\rau·trrnr1lqt flr\in1P f~' ~ (De ~r e n t\ain 5t .. t't>llh- t·\l~[ll!o. lllttOthH'IIl}.: tlu.· \\uu•'t·r•nl F··r~·· , J \''''\\· <llipldylu\ \\ lrnn r .. m dry 1n 1••11 !oln•t 'I . , , . _ \me•(L0\·'0 :'\{'\\IDllldO,hC'WhO\'WO.Ul•Wdll111.{'ft • _ U :.Jl 1 ,\1,_ :r11c '\Vurli.inJ;uH·n•\ Qtu\rtt•lt'·· uu~ T\\ln I _..,·~ , -~ · 7 ~r r.---..A • Gold!j .. \\t'n • AI .y c;ltl' Trlu, nn1l thC' 'Vurhl'fl flT('Iltl·~t .\<'rn.. - - l \, I\.... I, bnt$ .. tllt•ThrN• unrtlm•tt<'IU1'nttwrol. I ~.~;·~t-:t..Y..tUUI..&;.t l 1 rl('t>s ~~. 50 nud 7tl C't•nts. Sl·nts rc.Bo.rvcU nt ' ' --~ \\\= Lnwau·~' Read every word of it. It means money in your pocket. GREAT MORTGAGEE SAlE! We will today commence, by order of the Court, a ~....._.. ..... ··- _ .... Don't wait! Come today. This is the greatest of all sales. GREAT .r~_QRTGAGE SAL·E ~OF THE- thPirwbole weight for its support, will und a few weolts nge sent !or ::.lliSR L\l- truth in the rnm<lr he enid: be either lukewarm or go over to the Be- hricbt t<> rome and shnm his prosperity \No the romor is 1\0t true ns yon · b state it. I I admit, nppro~tehed !Jy AL 20c we are showing a plentiful variety; also at 25c and 30c for heavier and finer goods. Here is the cloth for many uses, in fact, something you need. For shirti~gs, ....... ~--s.kirtings,_d_r§seL9_r waists 'it is very desirable. Look over the stock at your earliest opportunity. publicans with th~ hopo of d e!enting and help him cst.~f:ilis a b om~. a Gt<ynor He cnme nod asked Tnmmauy. They will ...ru:g 11 e-\'\\-''-\'-l--.=8.,be,~ro_,,~a~c\li.~ed tho por~ of Sew York n mur In the uuy· Tammlll\y has ncquirrd inf!ueneo cnou~:h oii oil'e'. ol the who Entire E. C. Mayhew Stock, Corsets. We shtll be p'eased tn show you ottr various stv1es of corset<> in the short; m -d i· ttm and long waist, in white, to travel from New York to Albany nnd but is deiained on board by shows n dPt.>rminntion to extend ita of immi)(l'ntion in BC• journ~y to Washington, something mmt with the IJtovisions of the law. be done ~ 0 check ita greod pf patronage her passage was paid over, she nn(l power. Tho same baltic rry which has money cnongh to pay her wny to. bas hPPn rnis •l in thig eauyaos will b•· Olean ru1d for her prcsc.n~ nreda, but ab\ comotht- cry ftJ 1 e futnre-\Down with technically com~s.-witbint~e pro\isiuns Nsw YoRK, :Sov. 4-lt•lntns received by Tl ll<>rnld lntlicnte t hnt tlte Repnb· re•n• ;we carried hoth brnnch•s of the PJ!Wiatutl'. In 1h<> aa.•emhly it rrerlita fho R~pnhlknns with huvong r•f 6!t mf'-mlwrfl tn. r;n rf,r thf' DPmocratst nn·l on 1ho s\nate HI Rep•1hlienos to 14 Ht•morrnts. · of thf.' lnw and Is thus t;l'tainerl. Before she will 1m nllowed to land tho young Uermnn must either go to Sew York and mas Ulbricht on bonrd the or· he must.oxccut~ n bond, giv· ua$urnn\''' Umt ho will marry ht•r ~ho...nrriV<'d in OlelUl. Thin is just what William is anxious to do. It <•osts n hit of money to go to New York, William wil: execu•o the bonrl with good aU< I sufficient soiretic•; ll blank for wl.iich has becu seut from tile rommis- sion~.r'e otlice. The bond \~ill be sent t.he corun•i>sioner and no <fo~ht will accepted. The woman will Ole1tn as soon RS possihle, an<l WALL PAPERS, PICTURES and FRAMES, WINDOW SHADES, MA.NTLES, GRATES· .. -We nr~ b\adq1tartrrs for mn~tos nn • ..J. __ ,_ .......... _-JW4-JitJtf11iltl ronk ~toveA. Hes~ imtr-boloraugu in DRAPERY POLES, and ARTI~T'S MATERI~LS, city. Olnrk & yo., ~lnin street. 4-lm --------- i\.fte-f'JIO(JO \Vf'n.t.h«\l\ Pr<'dfctlons. W AH1liNOros, ~uv. 4 -Fnt western liew York; Win•la shiiting to wnrm~r, Routhorly, with elr.llliy w<·athn hnt without rall\; local t·ains nre prubabh• 'l'hu~day n\oug tbo Ia ItcH 11 it h higher . te.mpcmtura. -~---~ -Keeler's Flavorin!l Extracta nrc \lll· llx:cellcd for purity and strength. Ask: your grocer for them; · TilEY Aii\&i;_'UNGRAPIDI.V. You l\tuat llurry 1r;;;;; Wnno to Oet Oue ot-- the De.sttnble IiuUUlng Lolli a.t. . And will offer these goods·regardles.s of cost or value in order to tlll'n the Remember this is not the mmal kind.of banlrrnpt sales you·.1·ead , into money at once .. about, bnt a sale where values are not taken into consideration; where thel'e is but one·: ... -:.; bject in view, and. that is to get the affairs of the late firm T:S:XR.T\Y' settled · up. D.A.\Y\S. Our are that this must be done within ~black or drab. We arc con· :fideut of our ability to please \you as we keep only _the b~st styles and our stoc:k is legion. Our popular prices are so, 7 5, r.oo, I.2') and I 50 1 while in the better makes you'll find us, equally we11 prepared to please you, V:/.f! es.pecia11y recommend, \Her Majesty\ eersets, examine the. style and sh~pe of these if you wish a J<t'K\\\· :O.llch., ~ov. 4-ThP ele..tioil in this stlltc was h<>ld for three rail ron.<! coounission(l)'a, the entire lcgislnture anrl <llstrfct attorney•. W. S. Laurin, .J. B. AskeW nnd .!. F. \'essions were tho Democratic nominNlS lor railroad com- mis•ioners and had no opposition. !!Pnernl legislntnre will be . ingly D••morratic with most ol the met!l• hrts pled2erl {or the rcttll'n of Mesera. George and Walthall to the U.S. senate. tlnd :Martha will bo 1-oappily marri~d, tho urlpleil!!nUt det~ntion at tho . lho O~nd Subu,.b, l'l'ellde,.gnot. of ·ntry__,...,.... ---------- l~£~~;i!!i!t:~l~l~~d~f~~r~t·.~,~·~:: 1 SO HERE CO ES F 0 R THE SLA U C tiT-~ r';', :··:, ~~sti.~~~:~~,~!~~· _. BUll We Cnl'l'Y Colorado. DRNvnn, Ool., Nov. 4.-0hairmnn of tl:.e RepublicPn state committee th~ elecliOit of tho entire ticke! bj 2,1i00. ~--,____...,....,.,. Make your selections and save at -least 60 per cent~ REM~MBER Tfll; PJ.ACE. ...\f.' .. m.