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duv. . | | 4 | | | | ° ERMUSTCD, SAYS MANLEY. Sesbbscbinnel> * Tammany Chief Must Be Retired to Private Lifes” Joseph H. Manley, of the Repubitean National Committee, made his frat cam- Palen speech to-day, The Commeretal Travellers’ Bound- Moxey League held a farewell and jolll- fication meeting this noon at Fifth ave- Mire and Fourteenth street Mr, Manley declared that the eeetion had resulted not so much in a Republi- ean purty victory as tn a triumph of Patriotic Americans. “T want to nay my grateful tribute, gald hoe, “to that loyal band of Demo @rata all over the land who put love of thelr country above party fealty and fora thelr party to yote for MeKin« ¥ and national honor and honesty. ve could pol have won without them, “Lt would be disloyal to mysel, my parly and my country if T did not pay my tribute to che magnificent Chair wan of the Nattonal Committee, "Tl tell you, wy f} known him in his family, id public character, there tt al, generous, upright, cours honest, siralahtforward man in he do than Mark A. Hanna, He ie entitled to our grateful (hanks, He has Aven of his fortune; he has given his Hime and, what i+ more: He has given years of his life to our emuiee.” MP, Mantey pala Croker, paylig “Tam proud yo s respects to Mr magnificent pent pete control of the gm ninery of this oy wh an annu ndlture of $90,000,000, used ft with all Ite force and power, Yet, in spite of tt all, you have been true, and You have vetted one fact "Croker must go Into private jife.” ase HANNA |S COMING. Seott and Manley Exchange Sm at Ropablicnn Headquarters, Benator NB, Soott reached Repub- Mean National Headquarters at 9 o'clock this morning, Awalting him was a tele Bram announctng that Marton County W. Va, had gone Republioin for the firet time National Committeeman J. Jt ii, We t down an four later, i ating of spent some minutes congr Banford, N. ue e Anoth blowin ‘Vetogram came from a alten Mark you are o aaNronD: cM C., Republican,” Mb, Manley pave ne ihe principal fea in for the defeat of the Democrats M nomination and the prominence Croker throughout ‘theo ap. itor Hanna will arrive In York elthor {e-morzs aw Jowing morn NBs of LLP, quart New laht or the fol- lepublican head. ceed on Baling Y pe Sees FATAL BLOW WN ELECTION nOW. Dillon, Arguing Bryan's Defeat, Was Struck on the Head. Michael Dijlon, a tallor, Nitty years ota, ied in Bellevue Hospital this afternoon from a fracture of the skull, reselved fn a fight over the election lant night, Dillon lived with hiv three dauginers, & married niece and a nephew, Jobn Phelan, at 8) Kast Twenty-sixth Street, When the news of Bryan's de- feat reached Dillon and Phetan they Went to Murray's valoon at Fortionh Street and Kirst avenue to drown their sorrows After several “rounds of drinks Phelan pot in an wliereation over the election. He wae Knocked down and thrown out of the moon Dillon joined th the araument and fol « hard blow on the head He managed to get out of the melee And walked home He wad intoxleaied, according to wit. neaner, and when he got home he went to bed complaining of a headache Barly this morning Dilton wakened his family by violent fits of sickness, A doe. tor wan ealed. H 1 Dillon was suf> fering from concussion of the brain, ‘The sick man was taken to Bellevue Unconscious ‘he police of the Bast Thirty-Atih oireet atation are working on the case. Tt was announced that an arrest would probably be made before night — THEY ROUTED cassioy. Principals in Mieetion Rumpus Tased 610 Bach in Vow Counciiman William A, Doyte, Demo. eratic leader of the Eighth ward Brook. dyn, and « number of his fokiowérs gath. ered In the back room of James Canal. d@y's waloon, at Pifty-thind street and ‘Third avenue, Brooklyn, last night, to hear the olection returns, Kverything went well until 9a), when Lis men supposed to have been bay id opponents came th and pro to clear hte pace out, Casniny Salm he Was knocked’ down and made “4 target of several beer glasses. the rumpus three policemen eushed Into the piace and urresiod three iY the ei They bit arraigned feet this moraine Lt Mtr 10, y made an ititonal ehmree ai one of them for asault. He was held in 860 bat] Lacgay esi lhe Ea next Friday SECRET 1 ELECTION CASE, Indictment Found Againat known Politielan, Among the indictersni# handed up to Recorder Goff by the Grand Jury thi afternoon Was one against a pereon whose name 1s not made public, for ue ing in false regivtration in this Gity, ‘The person accused ls now under arrest ig another Mate and extradition papert will be asked for. ‘Tho importance of the case was shown from the fact shat nears Altorney- ta Lif hit a Woaiias GOV. ADOSEVELT ots hiss | “No, Tam not surprised,” sald Gov Rooseved at hie home in Oy May, le 1, this morning, "I was sure of Hh Til admit that the pluralities are @ little mite larger than I expected, Now, while We are on this subject 1 want to nay just ono thing. The and T am Colonel again—ptain Colonel Please don't put ‘Vice’ in front of my name, “Beriousty speaking, though, I tell you that the American people have shown that they are all right, I knew they would be. The results all over the coun- try are a credit to us, but | am espe sed with the election of Mr. Although several telephone and tele graph companies offered to run spectal Wires Into the Governor's home at Baga- more Hill, Me declined so accept the favor, and Inetead requested some of hie | friends in the village to bring word wy jbim Aa toon as definite Information could be recetved, ‘The frat news he received wan at $90 weloek last night, Then a bulletin was Drought to him, saying that New York State had gone Republican by 120,000, “That's Ane,” sald the Governor, “Ha yoy heard from Kentucky or Mary jand? He was told that both had probably gone Republican, Lieut, Ferguson, Troop 1, Rough Riders, was dining with him, and the Goverhor oa! out to him | Chat the Repudiicans had, in his opinion, swept the country MeKinley Faced Problem, | | ‘The Governor received a fow callers In the forenoon, “President MeKinley,’ sald Gov H Roosevelt, “had to face the moat sert- fb PAauEl Compares Present Situation to the Stirring Events of Lincoln’s Election. Jous and complicated problem that has | been taeed by any President since Lins coin and by any President a generation before Lincoln, 1 do not see how there ould have been Wy material improve ment in the way he has solved eaeh of | them, Tt therefore meeme to mew Pp diMeuit and all important work for the nation, Failure « (atamity, "T chink that the supreme capacity for fuccessful self-government in a nation ts cleariy shown by the atrugm@le through whieh the nation has just passed. n have fatied to indorre President McK ley woul! have been a calamity to 0 failure to. Inde a peoli Lin MMH. All fi heed and parriotie Amertoana feel ply thank: ful for the way In which the Kmerieay People aa a whole have ghown their good sense and abwolute adherence to the caume of honesty and national honor, “Again, lt whould be a matter of the deepeat gratification at the way those Demoerate stood by sound money they having Joined mane with thelr Republl can brethren in sharing the credit for victory which represents far more than Any partivan victory. For Trae Amertcanion, In this contest for true Americantem he men who belleve in it have stood to. wiher without regard to jovallty or place of birth; without regard to ereed or race origin, without regard to occu) Hon of anything ele excepting the needs Amertoanehip | in way that i# a omen of the future and that ne nation well the threshokt of a pew century,” (oy, Roosevelt recelved messages of congratulation from Perry IL Heath, of the RepubMean National Headquarters tn New York; Gov, Yates, of Iiinols, and a cablegram from Col, lae, of the Engtiah, ariny The Governor sald he expected to re. main at hin home in Oy couple of days, when hy Albany to resume his offle M’KINLEY HASTENS TO WASHINGTON, |: He Will Probably Ma Present —— ke No Changes in the Cabinet. CANTON, 0,, Nov, T.-President Mo- Kinley wae up early to-day and was noon the rectplent of congratulatory tele eatame by the thousand The President breakfasted at § o'clock with Mra, MoKinley and Secretary Cors telyou, and then glanced over the morn+ ing papers and listened to the dlepateh+ es, They came from all quarters, many | | being cablegrama from Ambassadors and Ministera of the United Btates abroad, Beoretary Hay, Becretary Moot, and, in fact, all the members of the Cabinet, nent messages, The President took early oceanion to answer (oy, Roosevelt's tel egtam, Hundreds of friends called to cons gratulade the Provident, for which they received hie thanks, He looked ex- tremely happy, but his replies avotded | o¢ any reference to the personal triumph involved, Mra, McKinley recelved) many lady callers, Bho showed no sans of falmue after the exctlement of jast night and shared tn the gener) happln pre vatling, On to Washington, At 1a) POM. the Presidential party left for Warhington, going aver the Penneyivanta vad by the remular train, Jue In Washingt 1a A.M. Thun day Two private were attached to the train for thelr accommodation, The Presndent and Mra, McKinley, De. Rixey and Secretary Cortelyou occupied the compartment car Olympla and rome of the President's neer friends travelled on the Mereutlo, Reports from along route ahead) intimated that there will be a great out. pouring of people at the various @lops, and the trip t# ilkely to partake of the tour ‘The eharacter of a triumphal President gave no inuimat whether he will speak to th Kx-Gov, Pryan campalan In the Baat, came down from his room at the Hoffman House this noon looking ike a man who had been drawnithrough @ knothole, What's the une?’ je said weartly, waving bis hand aw if he would sweep the question away, when an Evening | World reporter aed Wim for ment aw to the cause of "The battle in over, of the country accept the comp.atning, as in duty bound, It jan't worth while to discuss the canvas or analyse the Influenge that brought about vie repull, Couldn't Beat Money, “There will be a wide difference of opinion as to that, Some will way it was free aliver, But I think the faet (hat the Republicans had an abundance of money With whieh to carry on thelr ‘more to do with it than anything else, “What (9 likely to be the result when a party to a fight of that kind goes in a fow thousands of SUL even be thy wt Wha j “Maybe Free Silver Beat Bryan; Maybe Re- publican Gold,’ 2 W. J, Stone, manager of the 101? On arriving at Washington to-morrow morning dhe Prosident will give his at tenon to the completion of hia message to Congres, He has already sketched it In the rough, so the emsenttal features are nearly completed Aa to the Cabinet, Vour years ago (ha national olection was Immediately followed by much Cabs Inet comment, But there in an entire ob of such comment now, aw it Appears io be accepted that the Presi+ dent's Cabinet will remain at ‘east until |the new Administration begine, and hae !s no Intimation of a change even then. Mrosident MeKiniey's jntimate friends! nay he is hardly les gratified over the electon of a Congres which will be in Politteal sympath; ' h the ‘success of tne fen Ly uckee F iter the slome of junlastic thous wands tn the night, surroundings of the MoKintey home looked somewhat storm-awept today, The chryaanthe mums fh the big tron vase are broken and dying, The @faes on the famous lawn te tramped down and Ittered, Following are the m eh oxohanged by the President and VicePreaident: lect Roowevelt “OY@TPR BAY, N dent MeK inley, late you a ¥., Nov, 6-Preat- Canton, On F congratus 1 | conmratulate far more the hl the mort heartfe! over the remult yarn "Canton, 0, “Hon. Theodore feaeernit Hay No Y¥.-1 heagtily a [kind expressiona and coi Noy, 0 Hay for a! RUSSELL SAGE ~—OVELECTION. Says We Are Assured of Four Years More of Prosperity. We are assured of four years of prosperity —Wusi of half Als veara of life Russell Sage wike4 with an Evening World reporter hie home, 9% Fifth avenue, this orning of the re-election of William MeKinley to the Prealdency The sublet was an inspiring one to the ereat Anancler and he spoke with & heartiness that carried with every word the conviction that he leved Jaa he sald, ‘it wae the most tmportant election in forty years.” “The citisens of the United Btates should feel aratifed over the result of the election,” sald he, “in fact elated jis not too strong a word, White 1 have ali atong believed Prestdent MeKinley would be re-elected | confess that 1 had hardly hoped for such a decided ex oression of confidence in him and his administration, even though it was des verved “Sound money has now become anchor and wo are assured of vears of orosperity “It Is a great victory for the people and for the working man, who knows that he t# to receive a dollar worth one hundred cents for hia hire, “That the victory should have apread over the country ao widely Is especially noteworthy, It shows that the Ameri- Can people porseas an intelligence for at vir four ot have #isen them credit.” There was a twinkle in Mp Sage's eyes as he sald this, bul he mentioned ho names “Do you look for a business boom?’ A Room May i not ly. There may be what might call a boom, but 1 expect rather to see good businews conditions which are natural on a foundation of stable money, I look for healthy con- d.tlons in trade, commerce, manufacture and ted rather than a period of falne pele rather than iw "Wo are now marching in the process! with u world 4, sry We are i money “to fone which has loa to ta. ‘The conditions are yy , and no man need fear (hat we ‘one backward step, ‘or Preaideny ain 1 have al: ways entertained the Net eperrabce, Aaiity ta tat ey Porertata’ bie. Watohed hie career Mosely and and ix years ago that he a rate ae Q ham); nated and li to the Presidency, {ew pleasure on 1m Woe 10 eee iat preale puon, twlee fanmsa H ‘No, there le not one Ainge obstacle in iy Dajhwar upon the road of prow iy wpon the quer fon ree money and have a our foundation, With our natural Cranes we cannot be too hopeful, too sanguine of ovr destiny, Our place is at the head and there we will decide All questions that may ative, ame riot have own A Universal Victory, ‘Wo 1 feel that not only the business man, the laborer or the professional man ts to be conmratwlated to-day, bur the fel country, for {! is @ universal vic~ ry an the overwhelming wee Bast, fest, North and South show "As a nation we were nm r ee” chee feed = morn M r. Bape started aly off for the the ata ton to Up hia share of the work of the next four years, He did mot mention stocks, peal a LOW SILENT ON PoLiTics. Declines to Say Whether He Will Re a Mayoralty Ca The Evening Post yoaterday paid thay Meth Law would be the Republican candidate for Mayor of Cireater New York at the next election and the Trib- une to-day repeated the statement, An Mvening World reporter saw Mr Low ta-day al Columbia Untveraity and asked him whether It was true that he to be @ candidate, must decline to discuss polition at present,” wan all he would *ay al GRIGGS SEES PROGRESS. uoon conehudliy In healt t moa! memorable campalgna in * MUeal history and ott pa “WILLIAM M'KINLEY.” Detailel returns give Congresema Robert Taylor, Mepunit i cand: date jn gp sintey'p al distriot, « s ity of 7,00, one of the largest on record ae band over double that of two years ago. “WHAT’S THE USE,” SAYS GOV. STONE a! How do I know? Certainiy his two defeats have not destroyed iim polltlently “LT can't way whether free siiver~16 to Jewill ever be an temue again or not; can you? “T will way, however, that the Demo- cratte party muet and will stand, und mayed tn defense of the Constitution and for the preservation of our tnetitutions unimpatred, It witl Inaist on the int rity and honesty of the Declaration of Independence, “A colonial po!loy would be destruct! vf the principles ” whieh our Gover ment ts founded Public iteelf, was effort to en “TL have alwa pr ir na Himeeif ‘gave teati- i are nies ona ie vinne Heh a ae Ake ©) three years will be more than du) "| Mabamn's Chie? Kuecutive-t Attorney-General in Wall Street dat Bleeth General John Attorney W came over from New Jersey to-day and Crises © caller at neveral oMeen In the H wtrem disiriot in the foronoon ‘The election 8 preeiaely what | expected,” mild he “The country has indorsed the policies | and the Administration of Mr, MoKin- Jey, It han demonatrated that the quer Hon of inperialiem “an not an i and that the people of the nation bel In expansion, ve ie tant Hoa ed wonderful progress of in the three years to come.” ————- “| DIED AFTER GETTING NEWS, emall Mad « Fi tarning Home, Horman Bhemail, of 18 Morgan street, Jersey Cy, went out laat night to get the eectlon news On hie return home he tripped in some way at the head of a fight of stairs and | fell headlong to the botia His neck wae broken By the fall and he wan dead when pehod Np. te GOV.-ELECT SANFORD ILL, Sielekem with Paralysie—May MONTOOMERY, Ali, Nov elect Willlam J. Sanford Is very Ivate despatches from Opelika that his condition te serious, Mr. ov, ih tate Bar and Una vubie we His he would I i used consternation throughout With all the vigor and fire of a man! which Tam afraid some persons may | Dood values should exiet | thon, | reat nations 0 the | vi people, fy ly | it Fall on Res | 99.000, ia | i] | | ly i \ | Their Trade Mark [the ataine of inv 1ibmaee widen the Retai Valin MUA OXPORDS 120 BRAVE If 00 WINTER CAMRIDOT |1b.068 WINTRA DAPOKDS 16.00 GRAY PIER 16 ALA FAIRER 18.0 WINTER OXPORDE 18.00 WHIPOONG IRA | 38.00 HROOKS KHRABY wa 15.00 MILK-LINED OXPORD Retail Value 100 CHRVIOT RUTH 4.0) CHRVIOT BUITR 5.00 CASSIMERE HUETS WLC CHVIOT BUTTE f0 MLE CHRVIOTS, OWL K ethan eum AsMIMEnH SUITS (Knee Pants Balls Ing statement to-day. issue of Amerioani«m, in his poliey and tn beat for the Ameri ministration Taw thy aremsive, He tims lad the Hemi every fara ne 2 \ve"are hanpy hecaun fotvleaply deh that of exon ommierce, will ip ou noni ¥ siderably more, pay ls La de! re newriy ec Wt zone not a liona! Committee, wave (exes iene. 4 which has heen approved vit 80 HEAVY WaT CORT $50 DAWK HAY WIHPOORD 110.08) WINTRY OF PIES 10.0) OXFORDS, PANOY LINKD }10.6) ROW N PIRI HKER 12 GRAY WINTRN OXFORDS 1 PLAIN LINK LUE 26.00 NROOKS KRISEFE, BLACK Pr eryeerey. v4 dab daNdIVG, OV as sabhas cate 7, lh et wir el ALS WINTER OVEHOO ATS, WRIGHT TOP COATS, Outfitters Election claims and McCullagh deputy vouchers cashed at any of our four convenient nn Our Sale of the Kirschbaum Stock without parallel, We have advertised it widely; thousands have responded wisely, to Men and Eoys. stores. No notary fees, | is the greatest in New York hise tory; it is without precedent But eee does the farmer depend on last year’s work to harvest this year's crops? Shall we depend on last week's advertising to let you know that you can still choose from The Ab. Kirschbaum Clothing Stock at Half Price? No, repetition, While we can qu ing; While we give these wor Ourfour stores are not the stores of the sleepers. Good news will bear jute these prices our advertisements will be well worth read nderful values our stores will be well worth visiting, f WANCY VENTS, | MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, OXFORD BACK SUITS, te wae | Neve ‘i OOK) im) PLAID pANeY ve oy) 0 FASCY WoO! CHRVIOTS $4.75 110 co oxPORD R\eK BUITE on.18 #.70) aon Hanoy ve 1ay Gece OT SUITS S478 | 16.00 KAY OXPOND BACKS ers fT) 400 PANG) seany | 200 CARNE AUTO 478) onNOk ALOBNT COATS AND. VESTA. AP a vROUSHNS 100 FANCY WORRTRD BULEH TTB) pRopoRTIONATRLY LOW PRICRA 4.Tb| had 14.00 COMER CUITR T18) BLACK 1OT suits. bd Seren cae ST SY eet Mt pa 78 | 0 00 ACK CHRVIOT BACKS ore 1 Wor THO ae TAD 1h CAMAIMRAR SUITS. WiOT SUITS 7.78) Fe eesrow sn abR ThOvREKE O40) 100 PUR PANY WORATRDE vy aUrte, sth ball View ywetonn nbue wenon aire ar) 200% ieeath | hi WORST, TF heb di Mit di 478) popOWTIONATRLY LOW PRICRE oe On Ve eee Rae Lion va JACKE TY AND EPR Per) BLACK DIAGONAL SACKS ATTA | 1240 PRA Jal AND AREY! 4.79 NOVELTY BLACK CHEVIOT SUITS, AWA 1th : 120) BLACK DIAGONAL #Urr., jars) UM SAND GRRAT FONTS Hatin Yoko, faney Kintngs) 18.00 BLACK DIAGONAL AUNT, Tere] ONPORD ULeTe $70 1200 NLACK CHIRVION SUITE TTA) 18.00 BLACK DIAGONAL: SUIT, WINTRA ULATEN Th 1b oP PANCY MINTAGM 5.75 90.00 HLACK DIAGONAL AUIT. io) WINTER ULaTIRe VALTH | 1h) BATIN YOKE 0.78 22.00 BLACK DIAGONAL SUIT. oo WINTIN ULETIERS INT MW LACK VICUNA 11.78 22.00 BLACK DIAGONAL SUIT. STS AP UUKTAN LINBD CLATIRM 10078 2.00 HIGHOKADE CHRVIOTS 19,75 | Wonte and Vesta of the above weld separately.) The Kirsc HOVS SLITS, hbaum Stock of HOVS! SULTS, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, M6 Years) tale | Koee Pants dulte Oto 16 Years) Rate | Net ree DD 0 18 Youre) fale Hci (Meee 13 to 19 Yeara) fale Hriee. | Price.) Vaiue Price. | Value. Price, #1.7R | HH POKER WoRKTRD Auta AAS | oy 00 WACK DIMIONAL BUITE 84,75 1800 WoReTED SUITS. OTS ars CLONE WORETED AUIS 408) 4) 00 WLU DIAGONAL SUITS ars) YOUNG MEN'S OVEROOATS, 2.75 HOVS! OVRACOATS, Son CMmVIOT SUITE “75, (ieee 16 10 19 Youre) ah (Hien 9 to 16 Years) | 12.00 CANHIMANE SUITS 0.45 |8T-00 COVRAYS ee anh XVONN OVEROOATS 4.76 120) Tween MUITY 25) 9.00 KPRARYS AND OXFORDS, 4m 6) Ko) KRKeY AND PRIwtRe 7h 1260 BLACK OLAGONAL SUITE 4.28 | 10.0 KENSRYS AND OXPORDE., am b| RaSh) a AND PKIRER | 12.00 WOKETRD CHEVIOT SUITS 0.25 | 12.00 KERSEYS AND OXFORDS. m5 LTB] Keene O76 |15.00 SRO BL ITR 4.75 115.00 KRRERYR AND OXPORDS, oe SO UMPORTEL TW RIED MULTE “GOT ALL WE WENT AFTER, ° HANNA, —— -|OWlo Senator Says Noth~ ing Got Away from the Party This Time. it we “Greater f lew Yorks pluratiy ere in the nelehharhon conten 1 of the election was broached | the follow: | “The fight has been wen on ihe br rag | The p chaven Willlam MeKiniey for the Pres: | dency because they had an abiding faith} opie have do the i every « thing we went after and beemupe intl. Ny jl h We wanted pot away ine is taken everything i ai Raw’ rk the vietory of the ona an Way wreater than We th wt “Th many parie of the it the rewult surprised our Mont bangin b Hone, | Comerant be i tine men ’ rd pallens thatthe poll by the Adminipiral on n and extaneton Hive! agaipat Jo sim When he was asked what effect he [vein the Democrats eal would nied A next year ie eet called to 8 tale | jayor Gilroy, sat if Biro Hw joer were ,pominny for Mi. hed he wurely. be. vectad. Mr. Coler emphacicafly, “L have nothin ever to say,’ Open Shirt Waasts. An Attractive Sale. | 500 /* ‘Yannel W, aisis, at Special Prices, Flannel Waists, best qual- lity, tucked and briar stitched —e- yokes, 15 different shades to AND, 0, Novy, ToSenator Select from; value $§,00, Hagna, Chateman of the Republican Nav special 33.50. Flannel Waists in faney embroidered effects, also tucked and — hemstitched yokes, in all the new color- INS, 5.00. Lord & Taylor, | Broadway & 20th 2 four years have mn of [rigrese and develooment, the next four years | jw be equally promperous.’ — | He faye that Meiint Vielory | NEWS, te Magniticen | “Magnificent,” gall Senator Thoms! tecord-Mrentslae BM Specint= Collar (att, Welay. VIE was 4 PH AG Gapdtnd Bremkiant Tables, Victory, The retuene tell the storys and nnn awapaper. les we are all very happy over (he Fr lh: veers toh Gali nemrmbaper election of President MeKinley fy on |i") wer wheneitldesd hibit Baber increased electoral wate, . Hr aA’ | Hanlon Hiate thows up finely it] i Te luralny I Meik ey al 7.8 a'ohoek. and Roosevelt above the Hroux !* 1t wae the eariient thet « New teas than 100% and fC may vf CN | wenmper wan ever de Mansaghugetta capital ranafers to walling (rv 5 vy tena of thounande 1 be tate ry apprrently Dot received nis of Me Ne ! LJ in Gren ork as MpAR DOM: | Vermont ware reading the na erat @0 the nattomal ound Te slat e, he Other countion Mere is | iit ve comple lifference hetween tia vote and | morning's World, nt MeKIniBys The speetal train N "His jpiurall LApPOAP 10 Nel vi New Haven a ‘arcraed. fall more than 20 under tha, for Presi 0 Jroad, leaving the Grand d that both pragehes of the | i: were ot Miamford I publcad Wy IMereabe i ee bn Mie te } entation MW and oth nig towne ‘ir candidates in chia county tad srive ery waguon moagamicent fights Ani re on if? 5 eeabove ee Nahting ares unde of W down ht Tammany us customers vote conaiderat t «on the New york a da J Ma aint 9 r Albany, by TAcMe COLER HAS NOTHING TO SAY. i! fer “ana inating unaurpar ea | igven Mark Ha huckling Jovour!y Hite Candideoy for the Mayoralty | Nia forme at Cley 0, wae able Not a Topic for Hin He Nee We “{ am not tilling polfiler to-day ng vefore he i “4 said Comptroller Colter when the remult i oe ba §)5 eee: Hin cites were reached marly by special ‘ar Bouth an Washington | was pomeltde to May copies of The World be the pon faat plates, owing to ner apne Y yeatn service The delivery The World to: marked a new epoch In thé dissemi tlon we natonal pews i ihe fullest for end Quickest (ime, AN wotdscterarconwren A To Men and Boys, Stores, values $6 & $7, special] Late Saturday Night, Four (? 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