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“POLITICAL LEADERS CAST THEIR VOTES Crowd Watched McKinley at Canton--Bryan Had a Debate. ¢ MOANTON, 0,, Nov, 6.—Promdent Most In the ¢ Kinloy cast hie ballot at $2 o'clock, [trie of the Think Warde” eeeond De | Was Accompaniod to the polls Md oneal Day, Dr, Rixey, Postmas' Frease and Charlee R. Maver or cane DEPEW'S SON’S Ws hata cane FIRST VOTE. (Who President areeied the knots of Deople gathered in front of the house @nd accompanted bis hearty handshake mmmeaiece te ‘with @ pleasant porsonal greeting. sz ME the villon pisea (ne President | Senator and John D. Rooke shook hands with some of the officials feller Balloted at the “nnd then stood while tne questions re- Same Placa. quired by law were asked. Hie regietry Humber was #2 and his was the W97th Senator Chauncey M. Depew, accom. bea cast ina a te yt alain Of 889, panied by hig son, who recently reached hie masority, left hie home at st Weat BRYAN “VOTED | Pifty-fourth street at 999 o'clock thi STRAIGHT TICKET for that district ts located. It Is In a forist’s establiehment. morning and walked briskly. up the Candidate Has Debate witha) senator Depew, desides voting himself, street to Bixth avenue, and thence to 90 Bixth avenue, where the voting place ¥ initiated his son into the Intrieacies of Citisen Over Philippine: | ae raiist, He ohatted with coe eins Question, Inspectors, He sald to some of the by- LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 6—William Jen- dere; Rings Bryan returned to Lincoln towday,| "W: | give MoKinley, aa 1 and bi firet act after arriving wae to) Predicted, 150,00 majority in this State, wear in hin vo 4 then cant it, ‘Three-fourths of the Republican vote in He voiet the mraight Dem site this district is in now, and by 10 o'clock wional, Tho trip ‘trom Omaha was with: i] in the yo Gut special incident, Mr, Bryan opcus [te aay Varta es lldlgi show pled @ seat in an ordinary day coach, | pe which was crowded, voted at 96) Ho appeared in excellent spirite and ator arrived engege’ freely in conversation with | Tw ‘hose about him, Much of the time of the Jourtiey. which consumed almoet two hours, wae given up to a gontro- verey with @ Republican oitien of the Htate on the Phillopine question, Mr, ryan after voting went to hie farm and made a apeeoh on the porch to the esoort, the Lincoln Home Guard, Bryan club ined in 189%. He aald: seat 0 ‘thane om ior A, loyalty Fe have J renee ant > gg NR CLEVELAND GOES TO VOTE, Netnrns to Prineeten from Mant. none Visit to Comnectiont. Ex-Preakent Cleveland, who went te ve! Greenwich thie morning ha hie way to Miners toe te for the prea, OR am "| ferry he was ed gh an was bone, who tp ae a leech at b Frincetsn at ni fi Je thon prove MAYOR VOTED IN A MINUTE, Van Wrek Cant Mie Ballot at 11 O'Cloek, Mayor Robert A, Van Wyck left his renldence at 13 Kast Forty-sixth street shortly after 11 o'clock and went to the polling place in a cigar store on Third ei venue, between Furiyet servi nd For. tv-elanth street to yo! ited ) t ado do “! elf a minut "iter ante ng the fs Guile A crowd had mathered about the apace to nee yor vote, and afler he came out 1 98 Gueatoln to h mereareae ree and the num a whall, gt t chat le shal fe: but if aft he it ho, We phwolation of sayl thet voten cast, Ht if & short conte with iets CROKER AT THE POLLS VERY EARLY Hired a rgeigent oF iar Be Sih ked as to the ituattons jed away, Tammany Chief Cast His|there was pote heady Sen wald that Ballot at 6.12 o'Clock |”? DAVID 8 HILL HILL s, HILL VOTED, y Satan ald. This Morning. Richard Croker cast his batiot at 6.13 Me Markea Rattor tue ¢ 168 Quiekiy ana Then Wen Mle Omee, 'oiock this morning, ‘The Tammany leader, despite his post: ALBANY, Nov, 6—He-Bena: B, Hil walked into the ae Hidde Midnight vonferegce, looked freah, eager and ip ‘good humor when he left the Democratic Club at 6.46 o'clock to act the Miran Rao In rel nth Ward on hit own advice and vote early, He} ® 1 aula i Lo ‘Was accompanied by aon Frank H. ut ‘and eee Hest i oe ale depowited Croker, They took a hansom cab and Grove up Fifth avenue to Beveniy-ffth #ireet, thence north to Park avenue, Mr, Croker was (he eighth man in Mine at the Sixteenth Election Precinat In the Twenty-ninth Assembly District. Tt wha exactly 612 o'clock when Mr, Croker handed his ballot to Mr, Max Fiooher, Chairman of the Board of In- WHEN PLATT WENT TO VOTE, Was the Filty-second Veter—Cast Ballet Before Breakfast, (Specint t» The Kvening World,) OWKGO, N, Y,, Nov. 6—fenator Platt aftor 1 9’ bre ans treet 10 the iat si ii fire! Sere where chal ch ea whieh he ne « ret to 1 hotel | Pa rant Mut ‘roach Me aa a ahd eon HIS FIRST VOTE AT 86, Octomenarinn Get Natwralised to Cant a Ballet fer Bryan, Patrick MeCafferty, although Ld six years old ‘and. for & long sy Fesident of the United Btates, never Voted until to-day, ‘The olf man lett hie home at 46 Grand street, Jersey City, bright and early this pray 4nd cast his ballot Mevenson, for Bryan and “E voted Ae Bryan to-day,” eald Me- nat st att’ tan aera VOTED FOR WKINLI WKINLEY AT 103, George Olley, Who Has Passed the Centary Went to Polts, WATERTOWN, N. Y., Nov. 6—Geo. 20 ARRESTS !N CRARLESTON,| » Imported Vetere Caught and Trowe ble fo Feared tm City. CHARLESTON, W. Va, ‘wie Bm) Twenty negroos under age. and sald to trom other Gtalen, hove been arvecied Tt la foared (hore will be ble at several precincts ts the eur, "7" et tee Wife Bate Mite with Acta, wife of John! enty-fourth street, Frank Croker bead after hls Cather, ODELL VOTED; ‘BALLOT "67,"| The Republican Candidate Went Early to the Polls To-Day. 2 Cousin of a Czar Was Be- witched by Fanny Lear and Exiled. From abroad tt ts reported (hat Queer Olga of Groece Is to intercede with th Caer on behalf of her extied brother, thy Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinoviteh ‘Thus is recalled @ romance more tha @ quarter of a century old, In which an American adventuress played her part to the undoing of a mighty Emperor's grandson Nicholas Conatantinovitoh in the eldes Connecticut on business, returned from won of the Grand Duke Constantine, brother of the late Caar Nicholas I, He is, therefor, @ cousin of the present Caar, Hin story is one of profigacy on a truly trapertal seale, and when in 18 he became infatuated with Mre, Hattie Mackford, of Fanny Lear, an rhe called herself, his proceedings were such only an to carry out the promise of his earlier career, Mro, Blackford wae the daughter of 4 Philadelphia clergyman named Bly. She had been twice married before abe met the Grand Duke. dled suddenly In Wi f} ond, a younk New ‘orker, married tn Paris and soon deserted her, Mh ‘3 sehorally, Wi sah (AaB viclo . whom ere arf form ‘ot dissipation wae went to Bt, Peters notorious wor HOW IT WENT IN h nd wan poon TMS OSTRICT Votes narra Into the! Boxes as If by Machinery. ‘With the first streak of dawn the ‘Tammany voting population of #enator Tim" Sullivan's diatrict arose as one man. Orders had been given and (hey were duly obeyed, | Senator "Tim' had launched a deoree ‘that the day must be @ possible record | breaker in the way of casting Demo-| eratic voles, Bo from the crowded tenements of the be three Assembly Districts which com> prise the Bleventh Senatorial, the Demo. ‘eratic tollers turned out to block (he en-| trances to the Various polling plucer fully one hour before they were opened, Al that hour the saene in the distriet Was an apothousis of Tammany on dury very voter flourished a Bryan badge. ‘The Republican element had oertainiy the | Hot yet pul in an appearance, Benator “Tim” loft hin remdence, 38 Mast Fourth street, sho before 4 teat He wis pecomonnied by Assom- Wyman T, P. Builly The piihiy on Deck, thoro i ton of, feeoe " ac, ans ies ‘oe ii the mmmany voting th ; to thle hour ip tae in i history of the are fame speotm how (thingy are || lock we Votes: voten: Linh, 7. 1% vou votes are ra al heagit ai ie tition n my inlet A oiedd vile 8 wen a ra to wae a at and ie flee cn cw Reem of Ete ” merenored 4p thow ae men oe lewally sai we ie va jal Lac nt ‘evan nit erie! a plur, na She votes. Aw) co by 8 ‘orlal | Malatciee fear ae wit nay fe the alton on rt ne ent Intrict Cornice, } on ne vanite (anna ® Appeared All Serene foaltin, THE ‘WORLD: “TUESDAY. AVENING, NOVEMBER ss 1900, ROMANCE OF GRAND DUKE RECALLED BY SISTER'S: ACT. | DTIN GHOMNAOOODHS trouble have you had, if any, up to Ava ub he q Vode Non me DUKE NICHOLAS, Results siehanee at an 3} Alt.tude of S00 Feet. 1 tights from The World's ¢ | 8 stn Joleetod Sathale yellow Hehe 1 Mem intey plevted, wet will wine Nity Hie ome Denu- A wree nity thee eeatle, A red and bine Hehe if the etty soem epubl QUEEN OLGA. @ Hoenn ; 3 f ‘ ® he tas Ly H 0 Hypant Hay the dima toa, Hie Srucaty ila hil Me a @erese.: fahanerit ndient Ku aranter thar “away W by the bb persons Henied him ta hee, nd witht BOUO OO CONOUOO NO 0a na / buried in the midet of her affalr with the Grand |i ¢ Duke, Nicholas was huatied off army in Asia, with the object of 1 hin bewitohmoent, but when he returned | il lo the capital lows than a year after. | ard, Funny Lear speedily brought him |, healh Inta her tratp, i @ woman's constant demands for end hele hea he remult h Joaving thelr front tae | \ | Sntary theveawts #108,000, | | money finally led her Impertal love v8 he Appeal 4 dastardly crime, He stole his mother | a tet Jew 1 kaye them to his wnecrupul- |! a fp a rata. And ty acceptin these i | coualn tokens of the lengtha to whinh fer vies [Pur tim would go tn his passion for her, whe Accepted the end of his career and her wa, The. piolen Jowels ‘were seized, the Goreng Duke was exiled to the Cavcan, Hackford Was escorted to th. Rusal nt frontier. Attempting later t ubiiah in Paris the tory of her tn rigues with Nicholas ( gonatAntinovite h she Was banished (rom France. many years sy 4 he died in hi ndon, But she pubttshed American W ventures in Rusela.”’ “Nicholas proceeded to add to his ree after ne Lear affair by ers! daughter of the Chief renbure. eer His uncle, the ts tei the i woman a Countess, but i: burr. Kong Duke's petition (hat hy Mowed to return to St, Peter bey! reper at the Metamora Club, and It wae sald that overy thing throug out the district was absolutely quiet Morris Brockman and 'T mothy F Bu. Is van, two of the old-time e HY returned to the M &@ thorough tour t ity before Hi o'clock. ‘They both re+ d then two rot—That the Hr pumped Into (he ball | ning Ag speed hat the election was the lave” eek on he Bowery in forty | years, ings voto was being boxes at light “DE ATE” IW AL ALL ITS aLoRY, Republican vapinn : Baeunve im | Row with Meecters, Tt seemed like old times in “de Ate’ | At I o'clock to-day, | A flerce fight was bel tween the Tammany to Inedor waned working Cohen and rles Adler's » equally busy securing Repub ina {nh Kupport of his claime for the me ottice, Norbet Parser, (he Republican captain of the nth Bleotion Distrlet, lew | ing at nuch a rate that atlorn pent word » made them digay vot A woman is sick—some diseaso peculiar to her sex is fast ; developing in her system, She goes to her family physician and tells hima story, but not the whole story. She holds back something, loses her head, becomes agi- tated, forgets what she wants to say, and finally conceals Hount en they played f and "pat Nim out of business,” Tt wae a great ploce of work body In "de wuld an to Nave hie ie) in i ae hase AVogetable Preparation for As. H) Siunitating the Food and Reg ula ~ H) ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion Cheerful- {i pepsary, Rest.Contains neither Opium.) Morphine nor Mineral, |) Nor NARCOTIC, Pande eft su cron Apetfect Remedy forCons| t tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEBP, Vac Sinilo Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER, ) Dentistry. (Trg Door wen Abrahem & Straua’ s applied to the gums, Poste ot edly. decayes *n ferlastiog "The vou, to Small to German, French and S | Ladies ta Avoniere, Brooklyn, 414 and 416 Fulton St, : ° what she ought to have told, and this completely mystifies Pa “Merely an inckdent,” was the f {i the doctor, comment on (he fracus, In it ler, therefore, that the doctor fails to cure th Sita wonder, eretore, tha 6 Gootor fails to cure the eennepeninbannaiapens disease Still we cannot blame the woman, for it is very em: NOT A DROP OF RAIN barrassing to detail some of the symptoms of her suffering, IN WHOLE COUNTRY. ¢ eve" to her fainily physician, This is the reason why hundreds of thousands of women are now in corre spondence with Mrs, Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass, To || her they can give eve y symptom, so that When she is ready to advise them she is in possession of more facts from her correspondence with the patient than we physician can ponbly obtain through a personal jaterview. Following we publish a letter from a woman showing the | - result of a correspondence with Mrs, Pinkham, AI such letters are considered absolutely confidential’ by Mrs. Pinkham, and are never published in any way or manner without the consent in writing of the pationt ; but hundreds of women are so grateful for the hoalth which Mrs, Pinkham and her medicine have been able to restore to them that they not only consent to publishing their letters, but | ‘write asking that this be done in order that other women who suffer may be benefited by their experience, Mrs. Ella Rice, Chelsea, Wis., writes; “Duan Mus, Pivegiam:—For two years T was troubled with falling and inflymmation of tue womb, I suffered ve ry much with bearing-down |} pains, neadache, backache, and was not able to do anything. What | endured no one knows but those who have suffered as I did. I could hardly drag inyself acrow the floor, I doctored with the physicians of this town for three months aud grew worse instead of better, My husband and friends w it me to write to you, but [ hed no faith in patent medi- eines, At last I became so bad that [ concluded to ask your advice, | recolved an answer at once advising me to take your table Compound, and [did so, Before I hal token two bottles I felt b rand aftor | had |} taken five bottles (hore was no happier woman on earth, for I was weil t yoqeia. T lenow that your Veg etuble Compound ¢ cured me, and | wish and {| WASHINGTON, Noy. &-The following special weather fore- eaat for today han been issued "It ts seldom that any day opens without a drop of rain falling anywhere within the area of the United States, Buch tn th remarkable condition this morn “With the exception of cloudl news over Bouthern Wisconsin, Northern Ulinols and Kastéra Towa, the sky Ie cloar with pleasant temperatures eyery- § where. The #howery condition which yewterday covered New York and New & nd hee moved away, a* was expected, and all portions of New York and New Bngiand aro theres 2 fore certain to have fine weather during the day “The cloudiness previounly re- ferred to as being in Iowa and contiguous Btates is the result of a storm forming over Weat- ern lows, which probably wil result in the beginning of precip. 4 Hation late to-night or (o-mor- row in lowa, the centra! M sip! Valley and upper ini gion, but the weatner doub will remain fair until after the closing of the polly. “WILLIS L, MOORE, advise every woman who su ft reas [did to try Lydia B, Pinkham’'s Vege+ table Conspound, Heliove me always grateful for the recovery of my health,”-Mns. Enos Rien, Cheltea, Wis. 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