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3 : THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY E®:NING, NOV ~CROKER DENIES THAT HE HAS ABDICATED. incre AE PHBLIGANS GE] Declares that He Is Still Leader of Tammany Hall and that Carroll Is FIVE GOVERNORS. markable Cures Effected: by Professor Adkin. in Charge Only When He Is Away. F the Land Wonders at the Re. The first act of Richard Croker) Carrot) or anybody else. U don't; 1 don't know where he w tend (o resign the lendernl I went across Fourteenth 1 bs We were defeated. Lacknowledge |into the restaurant I was accom-| HEALS DISEASES CALLED INCURABLE that we were defeated. All I have|panted by Senator Sullivan, John B. to say about the political situation T/Sexton and Maurice Untermyer. 1 -Tiinisters. Doctors and Frofessional Men Tell said In my statement given out want to repeat that John F. Cavroll| Mow He Mas Cured the Blind, the Lame, after he arose at the Democratic Club this morning was to make absolute denial to The Evening World that he had abdicated the leadership of Tam- many Hall in favor of John F, Car- i . . roll. night. war not ip my company and he did the Paralyti: and Many on the Democrats Gain United States Sen- se ager 1 [nt t want to repeat that tt ts un-{act get up and go out of the restaur- Vey ace Oe eorrritriiee a fabricadian, (He that T have turned over the lead-| ant ‘ pure and aimple. t have not crahip of Tammany Hall to John F, y HEED Sullivan, Mr. Sexton, Mr. FREE HELP FOR THE SIC slaned the leaderahip to John F, Carroll, Let me tell you the facts. Untermyer and myself ked over - -| "This fabrication in all the morn-|the election generally. The subject ing papers says that 1 dfd this at/of the leadership was not mention Ennis'’s restaurant’ In Fourteenth|I did not ask Senator Sullivan who street. It is true that I was at the| was his choice for leader. All of the restaurant sterda, the ls of the alleged conversation In twice, once for dinner and once for|that restaurant or in Tammany Hall luncheon after the returns were tn, are false. “John FP. Carroll was not with me. “You cannot make that too strong to sult me. You can say that I say that I have not resigned the leader- ship, that I do not intend to resign the leadership, that I never said to any man that [ would get out of the dership of mmany Hall.” “How about the report that you are to sail for England in a few day: asked the reporter. “Deny that, too. As I sald several days ago, I Intend to go abroad about the holidays. I may remain in New York until after the holidays, That ts something IL have not decided upon In entering his “>nial c° the abdi- cation story Mr, Croker showed more ator in Kentucky---Mary- land Is Doubttul. Elections were held in eleven States other than New York yesterda In six of these Governors were chosen and the Republicans were successful in New Jersey, Ohio, Massachusetts. lowa and Rhode Island. The Demo- crats elected a Governor in Virginia. In five other States, where purel eal issues prevailed, the Democrats carried Kentucky by increased majoritiees, Nebraska remained in the Re- publican column, the regular Quay Republicans were victorious in Pennsyl- vania, while Mississipp! and perhaps Maryland remain in the Democratic column, This means a gain of two Democratic United States Senators from Maryland and Kentucky, should the Democrats in the former State win. NEW JERSEY. Frankiin Murphy, Republican cand{date for Governor, ha over James Seymour by a plurality of 14,763, The Republic: Senators and thirty-two Representatives, the Democrats one fifteen Representatives. The Sonate will stand: 16 Republicans and 5 Democrats, and the As- sembly. 44 Republicans and 14 Democrats, the Republicans having, on joint ballot, a majority of 41. y Revised returns from the various counties of the State show the follow- ing majorities for Governor: County. Murphy. Seymour. — County. Marpay. Seymour, Auantic . 900 — Monmouth ++ 660 mr Professor Akin Offers to Help All Su‘ferers From Any Disease Absolutely Free of Charge — Professional Men) Investigate His Powers. i ch been elected ns elect six enator and DOWN AND OUT! felelriniefeleleletninintetieieieictt Bergen . 1,000 — Morris j | ee Risr iether itt ieiieieleeeeineinieeiicieiebeieieleleieh deleietrinieieieteiefetcieleieieiricininieieieteiatetet ; ‘Burlington 1,589 — Ocean ——— —--- = $$ $$ = $$$ _$_—_—_—— — heat than he has manifested in public s : sale, x ince the beginning of the last cam- 2 Camden . 5,000 — Passaic ...........2.. 800 = : W ; : Cepe May 900 — Sulem ... +. 300 ae DEVE RY S S AN SONG, “ balgn. PROP, THOS. F. ADKIN, z Cumberland 1,900 — Somerset . == “VOU BUMS CAN GO TO HELL! Carroll In Silent. President of the eau of Phystetans Leones) DOgoHpemrobes? ( 2) — Sussex ... 600 John F. Carroll reached tie Demo- snd) surrenn § Gloucester 800 — Union ————— result of the eectlon more Keenly tan) wate Club at 10.30 o'clock. Mr. ‘ x =a . any two other men. 4 : Bae eat a ana , « f >to hi m, a fact| In all parts of the country men Musson = ORME on ii iS Last Utterance of the} they resize mat ties aust go. They Se eee reMov ar aanthy women, doctors and surgeons, leraymen Mercer 1,800 = Totals 11,665 ‘Best Chief of Police jie: ; WAR TAO LCR ETS trepasigthe Hea tplthe Realrenes tharkable cures taade by Prof. Thomas We erate coe TA eer ece 665 3 * fe a the swee y vic yoo ie Fue my hs d discov vi Middlesex. 0 — Murphy's pluralit Democrats in Minority in Both Honses—Fu-| New York Ever Saw’ |i vc hw ange for them, | 8Ethout being observed. | Aiatheguones ot 0 ANNE bibs f 4 6 : . They ; z “What about t.c story beat tibe a OHIO. sionists in the Assembly. —In Good Voice, but} Pe» csmot tir to a auale tnt Thave heen made leader of Tammany | tomar Atkin besis not by Neh, Gov. George K. Nash has been re-elected by an Increased plurality: the Somewhat Averse to Veto cet out-and they know it, | Hail?" asked The Evening World) 0. 4) ttypnotism, vor by Divine healing, vr Murphy who retired |Feporter heading off Mr. Croker's| ou: py a subtle prychic force of nature tn Republicans claim 5(€,000. The Republicans have a majority in both branches Commi of the Legislature, insuring the return of Senator Foraker to the United| THE STATE LEGISLATURE. NiEW TORK. EDressi Ne HIS Views eee eee eee rate | sebulys blits byiniaubtley pays toreeso¢ a Biates Senate: Print ae Th teeta P g Ari quarters hia morning. ina. sta ‘irst I heard of ft." was the an-| semodies which contain the very elements MASSAC ‘The Senate. | P Anthony J. Marcettsb 2t W ae n| on the Political Sit-! eal collapse, His appearance | swer. ; orilteyauav healt: z HUSETTS. Republi : soa | ean Mcrae lle eee ' Wartanted the ascumption that he has} “Mr, Croker denies It," suggested | \ reporter rocently talked with Professor aw Murray Crane, Republican candidate for Governor, is re-elected by | Democrats 235) fhany E ontort inn Mma f | uation. \heatth fs at natin y goad, but | the reporter. Alin and was asked to inelta all ceaaie 4 over Josiah Quincy. The Republicans made no ca: x a E. one JN. Weekes, Jren ' this morning he apy Most a WO “That ought to be enough.” of this paper who are sick or wi wets Y: pt je ni mpaign. Democrats | rora; senator: 8. Adder Myron Sulsberger...D Huleal wreck ; Ne you PY: heen [is ofedt bp etna illavots nese! deaci ti beantae Jaros AO Aion] RUE? Gherardi | Daw! Fn : J. ¥. MeCullough,.D)28 Johe T. Dooling....D Deputy Police Com | Clarence MeAdam..D 29 Balnbritge calby..-Rlwho knows his das “Not a word t Wis Commirsion yan Eventing; word, [hav gained soveral members of the Assembly, but the Legislature is safely Re- E publican on joint ballot. z Republlcansine - IOWA. Democrata write to him for assistance. ‘Some people have declared,” said Professor Adkin, ‘that my powers are of God; they call me. h put wu en't got anything to say thing.’ Devery. 2 er Murphy’ tir In off num | Workt rey Arthur le Sherere n | Dered, slept late this morning. When }net read a r know t rT 7 o r = ja Vill you discuss the causes of the | Divine healer, a man of mysterigus powers. A. B. Cummins, ublican c: bee Total Assemblymen Matthew F, Kevtile.D | reporters called ais home hts dauggh. Will at ya plurality of 80000, The Lewiolatees teense al] The Republicans, fred with tn Bla sone es Pl ter met them at the door who | defeat of Tammany Hall? This is not so. 1 cure because I 0134 Joho F minister the gov- over T. J. Phillips by a plurality of 90,000, The Legislature stands nature, because I use a subtle force of Re- eated nearly all i =o : ata arses a Ree eta riMe ea oIn ited imihiater ithe, “T told you L had nothing to say. Dublicans, 123; Democrats, 27. Senators Allison and Dolllver will be re- CRAG RE ReaHTV oT atate lneie eticeess | te Geos) Bier Bl Frsshtlay Grady a iaba via estan iiimbay toladsuemeal | ersnention Gey in Nowa ace ae eee (wilh (iat esac batt ater efi fertett Dalla up the system and’ restore VIRGINIA Lonbts elt a Winsiaeset aaarantiih debe as fiseioats Miata WitescstelR. three minutes of twelve o'clock a cab/term of offtte will he cut short theiatalr asec Helwas followed] soon: He has see Peewee tion ali beer 4 In Utica only, of neilaracese . | GMD! jdrove up the street and sto belo dan. t. likewise uncommunicatives: opportunity to make the discoveries I ave ray J. Montague, Democratic candidate for Governor, has been elected by | “4% * Pemocratic Mason wlecttt. | 1 ut 4. Mequater H] 3 Edward st, starsenen | fore, the door, |The “big Cl but Ms) ti the anean time ton still Chief!” John A, Mason, who managed. the| tiade nor the ability to develop them if He 25,000 plurality over A. J. Hoge. The Republicans have only fifteen of the Li [eoeeeeezosg DDE: Wead lout: (He dootijan he enw. the Tesh | of-Hollee nnd shall: vorm my duties | campaign of Mr. Shepard fa this| had not intended that T should use thes for the good of humanity. Therefore I feel that it Is my duty to give the benefit of the sclence I practise to all who are suffe 121 members of the Legislature. Democratic strongholds of Troy and Aly ONONDAGA, | appre . Williams. it) 3 Martin I. Cadin®..2 | stoop, Ri 4 Pred W. Hammond’ | iti fn 2 STARIO. On the way to the cab six reporters | apy Then he darted down the fand Lia ntment corps 6 irs at Th ‘ _, borough, got to the elub and strolled Jerks which) usually through the deserted rooms. He was eee The | not as tongue-tled as Carroll or bany, won back Sy: RHODE ISLAND. and kept Buffalo William Gregory, Republican candidate for Governor, is el They post Utlcr 1 trushing th hot on thlewimbr ning, q a a . jected over| ; Jean L. Burnett®......, intercepted — him. Brushing : e Ing. I want you to tell your readers that L. F. C. Garvin. The Republican plurality is 5,000, a loss of 40 per cent. | “aracter and 4 eput ey ORANGE. aside Devery shouted: “You buma can | Cleries | ete recaman ican." he said, “we bow| they can write to me in the strictest cont- on last year's vote. The Legislature is Republican. Demoeratte nominee, Charles A. Tale} 1 song orre.....ss-ecIt} 2 Loule Redelie.,.....n | all go to hell.” plating th tol thegwillror ithe maori lihone dence If they are troubled with any kind of MARYLAND Serie Democrata. won Yonkers with | ORLEANS, Then he entered the cab and was meee ait Mr. Low will give to the’ people e disease and I will thoroughly diagnose thelr (J emoc br hs wi a a ve lly awa bot eta G 7k cares cl - Witttam W. Phippe a Jriven hurriedly away iy surrour New York the sort of administration | (%* aud prescribe a simple home ment which 1 positively guarantee te @ fect a complete cure, absolutely free of charge. I care not now serious thelr cases, Late returns indicate that the Democrats will control the State Legisia-|{Mtl" “poor young man’ candidate, si- ‘ “et | sla- . K They Must nth, His lepers eee b ture, which, if true, will insure the return of Arthur Pue Gorman te the | Chae! J5) Walahi bat) hey was) so) pODUIAT |) | Thomas’ D tew bated hele ete) init Imengandiides| they wantse Itilehyerysevidents that J } ‘elect ; that he ran away from his tleket, and Green ‘olice Commissioner Murphy and Dep: | tectives 1 Oo walk os f Ket. United States Senate. Under the new election law the count is badly de- alas tee 2 TSEGO, Follee Commiast auurpy biDeE | c . they did not want our ticket. I layed. The State Printer and two members of the Election Board have | fides the Republicans got five Aldermen, to) John DB. Conkling... uty Poilee Commissioner Devery feel the | plank, guess I'll go down to headquarters at ? ow hopeless they may seem, I want I e saat te | weiss the Hoffman House and see if the| 2° bow est ie arrested for conspiracy with fraudulent intent in printing the ballot. cnol Democrates tie: Soha RAL Yolet eens ted off ay es They them to write ita) merand les ; ! Fusi The weather was cold, rainy and In : seve ‘usion ists IAT eel eta abl La ad lta eae KENTUCKY. some places RNOWy, DUE Me eee ak Xx m D i F ROME FAGAN | | AF | ER Arrled about everything else. ‘4 Foal eruet lalla aenealaat wreeean Inthe if si ie od. . ). 2 Frank X. Duer...... Mr. Carroll remained in the apart- er The Democrats have wrested the Legislature from the Republicans, and| ‘? ¥#3 Pulled RENSSELAER, s | ments of Mr. Croker for twenty rni. | Beleal worl? by the wonderful cures, DeF> v i: c| uses Roches- will elect a successor to Senator Dehoe. The State majority is 2 Thelvotlngemachinca; useditn 1 Joho M, Chamters.it) J Chak W. Reynoldsen : FMIN-| ‘ormed by Vrof, Adkin that several pro Hority. {8 20,000, againat tidy eee mimany Hall) fessional gentlemen were asked to It stl 8,000 for Brynn last fall, , ‘ ter were a great success. John F. Ahearns..-R/ utes and then left for Tami Raat ls ciel ied lls Pre elected a Democratle Mayor by 5,000] "Tye ttepublicans gained In the As- ae Ne, iM in a cab, When Mr, Croker got | (oslonal centlemed were these. gents sembly, voting and will control the | Ferdinand Cc. Townsend a! downstairs he said he would not go Doctor L. B. Hawley and DoctorsS, PENNSYLVANIA, ROCKLAND. ' jto Tammany Hall to-day. He pro-! pation Whitney, both famous physle next Legisiature by the biggest major- Itvainitwonty is ears: Gooreel DiekeY, fessed weariness, and announced that] and surgeons, After a thorough and after taking a long drive he would _inveatigation (these eialneat pupal io. The fusion leaders in Philadelphia concede their defeat by the Quay Republicans. More votes were cast than in a Presidential year, Tho Reel wae eer eran Oe ihe Targisiat arte . 1 tur afc e atis were 30 astounded at the far-rea pubiicun State candidates are elected by 55,000 plurality. eee eee oe ct correated FetURT Ti BCS (ne ae ee nga tt J'-" leo GRIES HUGH M'LAUGHLIN’S |JERSEY CITY'S Se ec, [reAVhate the newe?™ asked a re-| furers ot brofertar Adkin and (he wapeaee NEBRASKA. Se Ct Willem K, Mansaeld® FAIR NEIGHBOR. PHYSICALLY WORN OUT. titer who had just arrived. dee es Foreake ait other tew in. life Bd . ALMANY, SCHENECTADY. “You'll find all the news at Repub-| all other kinds of treatment and devote Republicans mays elected their State ticket by 7,000 plurality. The vote | Dist. , 1 eet oe Andrew J. MeMillan®.....c0.. lean headquarters,” replied Mr. Brae reece tetas cast was 20 per cent. below that of last November. Pee oCeane citi4 ross Gara Peni scttouante, in Dieplas ker with a grim smile, covery of the Adkin Vitaop +-——_____ ALLEGANY. BER | Just before starting for his drive] (jth. Pruunent of discas Jesse §. Phillips... Md i Mr. Croker reiterated his denial that| bien redured to an exact science. M'GUIRE LOSES Herbert P. Bissell, the former law parte : pata fas uy Next Door, In Dark. he had abdicated In favor of John P,|, 1% all some 0m men and women Maye ner of ex-President Cleveland, . ot E. “| bean cured by the powers of arte IN SYRACUSE. |,, Mi Hiteell was a trong favorite, as] 12m? Te MoremtaRi 2 bred E. Alle Daniel W, Moran at = WHITE C Le cee eelinee renal | GaETOUL: Akin. Some were blind, some were I *]he was backed by a contractors’ ring, hea 2) Ste TEUBE: Worn out by the fatigue of the 10 | “at am the same Richard Croker| some were deal, some were fara y 1 ane. yer.tt| 2 , Vea < nictnal campahgn. « = ce ¥ Vey Thank hush elon with the defunct City | 1 Myrea R. Flower’ ui 2 Albert 7 Fancher) y prang c, platte..It| 2 Gordon M. Patentn.nt| Hugh McLaughlin, the Brooklyn Dem. | SX 008 MMIC SARA OVO T/T have always been,” he eal. {nirmlty.., Others were, adileted SYRACUBE, N. Y., Nov. 6—The de- | both branchen of the Munteipal Council | y graest G. Treat’, Ni 2 charles J. Hewitt. R aU YFOLK, cratic leader, felt go bid )y (0-9. Or ee eee eine ane or ei eae (When Ego away Me. Carroll tn in| Bienes cixeare, ai feat of Mayor James K. McGuire, who and creturned six of the elght members tie * CILAUTAUQUA. ‘3 sr 1 Willie A. Reeve...1t) 2 Geo, A, Robinson*..R] the defeat of his newly acquired pet andy io yyy in hie home ie sterese q wart i a ha a ' has thrice been elected Mayor in a Re- |! the Assembly from Erie County, aRiES ia Bere Mlacee ee SULLIVAN, the rest of his ticket that he refused to n his home in Mercer a . charge In my absence. en Tan Sc : ublfeenYeity,s eFesplaineds by athe) ax IRA editsres ren CHEMU: Go | RAwin BP, Dusenberry ya word toany of reporters: wh Saaeal A Ag ve ed. pe ss here Lam in charge. ipation, | rheumatiam. ft es 3. voter 4 hous -house oud other similar ills, Some, rato this year, which Is the highest in] 1,300 PLURALITY Charles If. Kalpotsseseoes R 7 dat ais Remuen atreet home. He pat velo nous ‘ammany Hall has been defeated | fouvles and other similat ‘is. er eta EAwin $. Hanford? clty’s histor; Jay B, Kline, Mr. uulre’s opponent, won by 2 plurality Mratire’s conondie, wan by, pluiallty FOR WILSON. | eas va defeated, ven let them see him, The is house were down and It look, would not blinds of bore a most cheerles TOMPKINS. to thousands at pub- ! before, If the people do not like the] morphine and other evi! habits, In all I RERACVCES An MERE: f aise aeeeoe CAdKIn treats. he guaran! iG , new administration they will turn to City has never se ng]. re, Even thoee on the brink of the ieee Wh eys® feeR anything |orammany for relief as they haye| CUT EVs Meee Pn covery, Kone George E. Monroe. —--—- NEWBURG, WN. Y., Nov. 6. =| Seba F. OrBrte ULSTER, . an, an unmarrte: red. of doctors and. friends MURPHY’S POWER son, Republican, was realected sioeee Nata a Ae tse ell cer wunderlich, eens eosin eis Wha earn Shag a gone rue eter Rave bee re (ory aka Professor AGRI here by 1,300 plurality, wich Iw tries | EM Pane +. WARREN teats s a dlaplay. | dertaker Monmouth—Asa_ Francia force of Vitaopathy and Professor Agama [as great ‘as fils plurality two years James L. Fulle: Wats serra] Seth Low's pletures were In all the | sinith, agent 2 W. Welsh. marvellous #¥lice has made no difference. BROKEN IN TROY. ago, |The entire Republican eked was | Mesry A. Dickinso Sea mindows, and little American flags were Company, with ana de, Sale may area, dint soup Site sat eared 5 everywhere. Mrs, Wunderlich, who has pvenszand ire a WaoodieMeie the privacy” of their own homes, as we Willlam If, Hughes majorit inary Demoer, those who have en ‘kin asserts that he can cure any fessor Adkimgstance ax well as though Be bot ther. : ‘ago John Adams, of Blakeabury, A her troubles with the Brooklyn | ht in showing her joy | James R. Cowan h Tows, took de over his dixcomfiture, WAYNE. Frederick W, Grimtn® < cls G. LandoaR WESTCHESTER, that in ¢ TROY, N. ¥., Nov. 6—Dantel E. Con- way, candidate of the Progressive Dem-| REPUBLICANS 1 John T, Seuith can ran the Republican candi- ocrats and Republicans, 1s elected Mayor 5 | } by a large majority over Seymour Van GET BALTIMORE. Eee Ete eee | EERE eae BF deme Apert RY at wus a glorioun victory, gal: | Wate gnith Dew tomines, vatoe will aot be | geet LONE AE? faba flawee, Lo careers nevexs aM. Bradley.) 5 charles P. Brooker. | 2 J. SM. . ‘ ata mith or will not be] poea, who had bee 3 R Santvoord, candidate of the ex-Senutor Ha. 1. U'Malley* ie] 6 George unk 7 WYOMING, m so glad that Jerome was elected. | mercifully. carried every one nt body permanently cured by Proteesar, Agia pod town [te twelve ware without an he city. of Rochester, Ne ¥. Edward Murphy, Jr.. wing of the Demo-| BALTIMORE, Nov. 6.— F Aninoay J. Wurkes) 7 Jona kK, Patton® itevery: catle party. LTIMORE, Nov. 6.—Latest retucns | 4 Vi aasciders Rt Biljah Cooks. stresene Myery i decenticwar The only. oltice qeame. tn . s districts tn this ¢ EYSEX, ought to give him a hag and alas that of F tartled by the cure of one of Its ol ba ood Garett) Ciera od UTI been carrled hy the | james M. Graet* $ veDlemrean for hie strom: fight te As Mayor, Pagan will tremendous MN Ten oa Oe county ticket. s hy about three thoisand fi pwer and /recelval $,0v:a vane foriewall Sarees aries Wright, Te: J. G. | ua ot Mittersd ho had suffered For twenty-five years the regular|piurality, The entire Republican city RAMAN tiiilieat intorciice aatianky . toatt wt tor over bis ieee Democrats had political possession hetes| ty :ke:, with the w-rsible exception of tia die See tawan Well Lino) itolomice-onTdans 1; te Bradley; (Ret a ereacored to perfect alght. with but two years ago a revolt against Sen- A ——_- rogue and a char n tH Rechte OM rom Logansport, Inds, ator Murphy resulted Ino tunton move: | Sucrit. Nie becn ciected. find no way to defend the tnde- Seal eae aber SLarwla MM. Crosse, He oad Ween prendcalty tent ment and the election of Mayor Conway | lt 44 ell ble that the General y which Jerome export seach dette Moore, R | Ms e, whe Nad been: practically a STECKLER’S GUESS. be Lemocratic on joint a non-partisan Sav noted photographer and 6.—Eugene E. durns give Adolph J. Roden- by a slight plurality. Yesterday's li- Teaned Vote attests th larity h . ch cvent ex-Senutor Gi: - cama 4 et not 189K oan rrabrant, Ra; ae Me and. ofthe fusloi movement | Maa Woubl again beecme United states Remarkable Prediction of the Re- WIN OLtake the aRiOohewueCOr poll ohn, How ce ee eae Orrin a. counpuleatteae movements : Eanes nrsaletlen ot, RODENBECK WINS fife SiiSuteta el sthacigP lh ge ch Se divi i gstee wel steeeeeeee a D Mtv Hall by turning out a number o. H Esti te th by Professor 5 REPUBLICANS WIN "FRISCO'’S MAYOR Adee n{, charles Stecklor made Friday, Nov. IN ROCHESTER. [machine men in nigh: pace Wintaine, Het Pred. ¢ WYitsnpathy faare fet Cue, disease. tony AT AL + Outtersoa. R11 the following election prediction: sar ’ , pifation with the proper remedies, If) . er—John A. Avis, R bina’ 4 i x ‘ etal A LABOR MAN. HN Morgan. Riz Howsra L wooay.n | “Shepard's majority tn the Tammany NEW JERSEY'S : p. IL Connally. Dae John sloetne, Beets Ae ALBANY, N, Y., Nov. 6.—Charles H.| SAN FRA Joha MeKeawn.....D 12 James M. Maree....F | stronghold below Fourteenth street] ROCHESTER, Nov mplete SENATE COMPLETE. [122% Pada Picky, 4 oftic jal human. Gaus, Republican candidate for Mayor, | gchmits, the Unlon Labor candidate for will not exceed 10,00, . ‘ ‘ beck, Republic: seventy~ plurality y Vv. Tennent anh the entlra) Republican cy, rane Mayor, has been eiected by a plurality “This will be wiped out in the two ae TROT HUSELIWITRES ae Rene Ml Nove GseNew. Weisman rome which you are suffering, and y s been electe B a rel Rey i, ieee dat dead) Hah cat 2 ¢ treatmen at will ‘posit pluralltys:2Ea-Genator! Dayla Be Hill | of one eam Aga: Re Wells (Rep,) run Assembly Districts, the Twenty-tirst | Repuniicans also el the entire elty: te elected yesterday: In 'o, Loudenstager, D, | 2S ou" this conus you absolutely ao ning second, and J. 8. Tobin third in ad Thirty-first. Ucket by majorities ranging up to 4,087 Cumberland, Huds Age, Ruz 3 ‘ rf Professor Adkin Will also send: took no’ part in the contest, ene 2 Wooa "having. assumed ‘management of | the race. Mr, Schmitz ie the leader of 19 John, Ratneye ‘ ag A aERr Rt ie feat oP his marvellous new. book en! mimon Council will stand Re A Moris Counties, In ae eee Cured. and How. to The "Low will carry the County of New the Democratic campaign. an cralieatea In local} theatres and ts York,” publican, 1; Democrats, & ‘The Board unos the loeabenta aed J Me Beton gre also the secretary and manager of fe 1 ult of the elect! : sora be 3 Republte inter dyno wi comnosedy as zit PARE LT Le Aan Ff . Mt |tawia IL. Stites. $ on iahows of Supervisors will Republica he : ofsiotely deecribes the nature of ble 'T, Hoffman, F —. REPUBLICANS muchine shop. He has been heretofore known axa Republican, though he has Shepant'a vote below Fourteenth and 14 Demucratn PU Rea TEA a ee oot treatment, It also explains 1 : 61 2 fi Otto Kelvey.... BUTCEE seeveere oe sre) SB — B. Leude cer. Wi ead " how you yor M SWEEP BUFFALO. eerie Hi paar aac Low's vote below uurteenth jy : A Wakolewisered Mi Sheag yee heals, Dower and cure the sick uroul Koa FE UT Ree HLT ERR EE Oe aA parm bite aad eet a Wout seraia Pensa tanya w [canta crinwedunnenne es Hughen! De: § nil services In this, connect Auditor, Sheri ‘ux Collector, Treas- MONROE. jority below Four- ey oi . ‘ Hoedd BOLL Aide eA SAME SD Hat . . ashe en to you absolutely ‘BUFF. . Yup Nov, 6— r e 5 t C you half way across the work dithenpeips Maye} 1 aa ties David: RL 2 RUPE ALON: Nee A TEADY, urer, County Clerk, Publle Adiniain.ia | y starsin Davie... .dt) 3 Wichard Gardiner. Esselte . 10,1131 risk his life for you without hope of te-]Curnberlind— 1, HE Minch Van, Hiarcom, ymond Te ¥ urate ecactt . ry is cl e a and six upervisors. The Demo-| 2 George H. Smith W. Salyerde®. Rh i ote, Twenty-first and ward?) Ask Nin when he Ms this roea—T. H, MeCarter . Salem—John Tyler, R. son in this country, that he may othe ifaamlscoratha sidgtlon: van] know, ora caneriilahuyethe City 7Astorney ae Ro- Mos gilhirty-tirat’ Diatelcts j Me] evening, “It he scenn puggled as to the] Gloucester “8. 11 Stranger Somerset, W. itoagland, R. to perfect: health and trent urs. after thd is clow tate f ay . yi Ci epar vote, Twenty: reason for your question, tell him. the|Hudson—Robert H. bludsn 4 usex—Lewls § DD. Sporsonal’’ when YOu Ww! polls: cl Police Judges and nine Supervisors, Be- | Joa W. Candee... Thirty-drat Districts hero of "Graustark" did Just that, Then !Huntordoa—W. C. Gebhardt . lonecired, Miller, it: W. By Halt, | ie? Peete or Rakin i Comptroller, Erastus.C.. Knight gained a] aides the Mayor, the W. A. Newcom, it. i Warren—William Latre, R, + nion Labor. party Address Prosessor Thos. B, © 179° R, Rochester, N.Y. Me read "Graustark™ {teelf. Tt begins In Mereer—E. C. Tutehte to-morrow’s [Evening World. Middlesex—Theodore Strong. Low's magority.. \, os ¥ . Sweeping victory:for the Mayoralty over elected three Supervisors; George W. Doughty. sas Ble aha wh Ot Lb ic) ji Nee 5.

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