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fe of tho. HK JONLY ition of Mark M. Fag, blican Candidate for Of, Proves a Surprise to -RiMAIORITY OF 3,920. r Robert Davis Declares He | Was Deceived by Those He Con- © bidered Democrat=, but He Takes | the Defeat Good-Naturedly. Maneat! F Fagan, the Republican can? date-for Mayor of Jersey Cty. was re- tected yesterday by a majority of 3,929 Police Judge James J. Murphy, tho Democratic nominee. With the excen: Mon of three Aldermen, the remainder mocratic ticket was elected. _P. Anthony Brock was elected Alder- t-Larke over Frederick Eberhardt, 3 8. Nolan and Anthony Hauck, ran for the office of Street and ¢ Commissioners on the Democratio , had no upponenia, the Repud- pany. refusing to nominate tn view the fact that a decision ts awaited the Supreme Court as to whether layor has u right to appolut Corporation’ Counsel, thinks Street and } ‘§ should ve ap-/ Pointed by the Mayor. The Deenocratic Assomblymen elected were James A. Hamill, , Godfrey B, Matthews, CallerysMyron C. Ernst, James 3, ¢ and William D. Kelly. ‘Mayor?s, n¥ ake Rimes Many. wishes mai Jally the Republi- See ethough they ex: tor a smail ma- the Mayor was iting feature of the ty is normally a . ‘the winning of safe number of pascers «hat especially waen it is known Aupublican outside dermen eected, e rediiced ane re. 00 ratabl 50. He won prestige vy jc tn valuation on the _Prdverty of “vor- yor Fug: ne dofouted, tho Democratte casi ite, George T. Smith, one of thi dg gte. gt. thggennsylvania Rail Legverats Stpporied Fagan. an's majority two years ai of many a Catholic, and hominated st wis con the only one could ‘restore the Mayor's oiflee to Dower, Te astl!s defeat way, a at any rahe feats inchiding Deegieted ‘his ‘i lag Bre thn 300, i genase UE Chine of for roe bs ,owascnducted without ef Fagan's ro-eleé{ion was -an- faced ut midnight (here was much a mob parade went tit etreeta for goveral, hours ae the Mayor's h on Mercer ler Robert Davis, of the Demo- pect fukes the flofent of Judge rarptte eatca Raturecu, he could account f¢ a of \swara. fue RETO QNE REPEATER — FOUND IN NEW YORK Maher, of the State Bureau of Elections, De- scribes Colonization Stories as Absurd. John D. Maher, first deputy to State @uperintendent of Elections George W. .| Morgan, said to-day that he could not; understand how Mr. Cutting could Make any remarks reflecting upon the comitet of the State Election Bureau yeatet erday. e did our work thoroushiy and eMcienuy,” said Mr, Maher, “and pre- vented fraudulent voting wherever we Siscovered it, For several days before | TWO MILLIONAIRE. MAYORS: CHOSEN Bees eas ‘Cate Yonkers and Mount Vernon and Elect Men of Great Wealth to Executive Positions. ° -¢ (Special to The Evening World.) WHITH PLAINS, Nov. 4.—Corrected returns re 1 at the County ¢ office show that there was a Republican tidal wave in Westchester County. The Republicans contral tie Board of Super visors and all the city offices in Yon- kers, Mount Vernon and New Rochelle. Ex-Mayor Dillon. of Xew Roctielle, who ran on an independent ticket and had an oak tres for an emblem on his bal- Jot, only recelved @ Uitle oyer 400 votes, while Henry 8. Clack, Republican, was clected Mayor by. nearly 400 major! In Yonkers tho returns recetved at Police Headquarters show that Mayor Michact J, Walsh, of Yonkers, was de feated by John H. Andrus, Republican, for Mayor, by 102 votes, Mr, And. worth $20,000,000 and Is a noted philane thropist. The Democrats only clec! two Aldermen in Yonkers, while in Mount Vernon Dr. Kdward F. Brush. a millionaire manufacturer, and a promi+ [nent Republican leader, was elected \Mayor by the unprecedented majority of 1,100, ‘The city bas been Democratic for years, but the exposure of an al- leged shortage in the acounts of Former ‘Tax Reoelver Brett, with other bad a | of certain oMcials, caused a landsl! Phe Republicans control every offi except one Alderman, who ‘s Charles Wobber, Democrat, from the Fourth Francis N. Carpenter, Republi- can, was elected Senator by 1,000 Jority over William Temple Emmet, the wish of Sen®tor Platt has been | gratiited, In White Plains Howard Willett millionaire horse show exhib clubman and owner of the big Gedney. Farm, who (was. runnin; Supervisor on the Republican Ucket, Was defeated by Farrington Thompson, 12ist St. & 3d Ave, NO TROLLEY LINE REFUSED 10 VOTE Fully Half the Citizens of Lino- ~ Jeutnville, S. |, Refused to Go to’ the Polls Because Neither Party Would Make Promises. 2 Miiyors are alike to the people of mville, 8. 1., where there is but issue—a trojley line. 1f the Fusion- hai éxtended one ray of hope Seth eould have gathered in the four yotes of the village, aad a from Murphy would have swung % ballots into the Democratic col- mn. Av it was. the Citizens of Lin- willé remained qway from the Less than haif of the vote was urbing y tine has beei le, and the citizens ha i on the motto “No movote.” They made personal ‘to the voters to stay away trom mong the men most inter- john Low, Adolphus Decker, Reilly, Wilbur Decker, John EB, im, Albert Abranam and Baimuel | ho iS the village is only ten miles Battery, it takes longer to go ~ RD Philadelphia. ‘Toe quick- edn maice is two and a hut Wd tiiee miles of the distance -eovered on foot of in a bUgBY. eo lust seven yeurs Innabitants avedleaded with, urked ede trolley company in extend a branch mnvil ‘as often as they wit fal to. retrain from the 0) it less than half pf eee went to the polls Wening World reporter who vis- pleumvilve yesterday found tran- | ites as ack ao Oe ae eons of of) ile wom e° village. of ville te td d By railroad tine. Tle Say oR fe Pate ks, | im w nétt Port Richmond ctor, ane. mat | or Ball's Oar cath rhe to Hootetutvate, F thls iiculariy Yor th the High a Nae he threatened have been | S(ball 6 .foot Solid Oak EX- TENSION TABLE, © ' highly pol- ished; spe- cial price for this week only , Others from 3. ss $6.85 Po Red” ROCKER —a_ large, fortable affair, welll made and well finished, $3.98 com- Open Saturday Head | Evenings, oe, must | fidence o 121 st 0 | es, 22.26 to 2234 Third Ave, Two. Establishments. jelecthin we were kept busy running | down absurd stories about gangs ot ficaters being brought Inte the city, As far as our reports show we have only found one repeater In the Greater City. “The people evidently wanted a change and have got it. “Mr. Cutting’s remarks about being | sold out, if they are directed against this office, are entirely uncalled for and do not Ss ceeerve, Pope e eet: Democrat and a lawyer, by 200: muajor- ity. James J, Bhaw, the present Demo. cratic Town Clerk, was re-elec cued by, majorly over James We Btattord. He. Publica und peesent Jaiior af tho White Plains Jail. In Mount Vernon the | amendment to pay the Mayor and Al- dermen a salary was carried, and the Canal Improvement Rwy Was carried in Westchester County by 2,00. palit Ris Rink FORNES WAS CERTAIN. Had No Doubt About Result from the Start, Prestdent Fornes, of the Board of Al- Ment he accepted:iho Cammany pomina- Hon he shad no doudt of the result, ) [The de Bal » a ard rales vote alee on the people, It Giuid vehe od Meandonce not oly. for Mr. Groyt and myself, but one also for the Demberatie ticket of the county as well. Wenen SPECIAL: Crepe de Chine fail to look them over, 6 Racks Full of All Yara Cararlsbo. Broadway and 13th St. SPECIAL: Wool Waist, silk striped, tucked yoke, French back, all colors; value 3.75. $98 and fagoting, fine bodice tucking; value $10.00, ei 55,75 SPECIAL: Blake Broadcloth Suits, nag eosty satin lived, lap orsteap seams—-Dress an NOTICE: Garments which don’t sell readily are reduced, and if not sold then, are placed on our Bargain Racks, which means they are marked down to atout one-quarter of their real value. Don’t DRLD: WEL (WCLELLAN'S SUCCESSOR. |[— Jobn J. Turner Nominated to ou | Unexpired Term in Congress, With the election of Col. George B. MeClelian assured,tho Tammany Centtat Committee of the Twentieth Assembly District met and decided to nofhindte John J, Turner, Assistant Deputy Tax Commissioner, tp fill the unexpired term of the Mayor-elect In Congress, Special Sale of Extra Quality Wilton Carpet, 275 Rolls; the season’s pat-~ tern which will not be dup- licated; formerly $2.75 & $3 | per yard, at BL.7 5 ver | ‘Lord & T. aylor | Broadway and Twentieth Street. and Fifth Avenue. 's Dept. Waist, deep yoke of bias folds Walking length, Kinds of Garments. Chatham Square. 978 YEAR SONS 193 to EVERYTHING ™ HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. \CARPETS, RUGS, BEDDING. Bargains in CARPET DEPT. $1.40 Brussels Tapestrie: made, laid and lined Ha a 85c ca 25 mada Tid and arpet, made, laid and lined, at. secccces $1. 65 42c, high. ieade Jay Matting, made, laid an Ateoress RANGES, ‘complete with pipe and elbow joints, set up $6. 90 in your tiome yolke japanese tnet '29¢ CORNER CHAIRS in tapestfy damask and velour MORRIS Seat oak fram air cushions and sprin; seats, 4 vide) $4 90 Liberal Park Row, Chatham Sa.: ' Silver, Credit. | COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. [ist Street and 3d Ave, 205 Park Row. Cheval DRESSER, large French plate Lila aig cabinet work, quartered oak swell front. Reduced from $26.50 to Quartered Oak SERVER, golden finish, 22x45 top, 16 x 32. French yay 7 beyel mirror; one iam drawer lined for $19.95 Collections Made If Requested. near Chatham Square. “TSale of Suits, Coats and Skirts FOR WOMEN. Garments with that. air of distinctiveness and exclusiveness' quite foreign to those usually found ready-for-service. The prices have been sub- jected to a generous discount for Thursday. TAUQR-MARR SUITS, of black, blue or brown cloth and mixtures, various models, including the long anid short coat and Russian Blouse effects, with either walking or long skirt, Value $25.00 to $29.00. - Special at $18.50 TAILOR-MADE SUITS of Panne Cheviot, in black, blue or brown, habit coat, with combination of velvet and braid on collar and cuffs, or long coat, blouse efe fect, trimmed with velvet and braid, Value $40.00. Special at $29.00 HABIT. CQATS of black cheviot trimmed with rows of stitching, , Value $21.00, Special at $16.50 WALKING SKIRTS of cheviot or mixtures, Value $7.00, Special at $4.50 THEATRE AND REGRPTION COSTUMES of Crepe de Chine, with taffeta silk lining and drop skirt, appropriately trimmed. The colors include white, pink, light blue, lavender, brown and black, At $32.00, $45.00, $55.00 and $65.00 CQATS for the theatre and evening wear of white Broadcloth, several exquisite models in different lengths, At 8.00, $52.00, and $62.00 An Important Sale of Fancy Linens For) Thursday and Friday. The collection} comprises ‘an exhaustive variety of Hemstitched’ Linens stamped for embroider. ing in Doylies, ray Cloths, Dresser; Buffet, and Sideboard Co and Table Centres, as well’as real Canary Island Teneriffe Linens, hand made, ‘in Doylies, Tray, Buffet and Sideboard Covers, Dresser and Dressing Table Scarfs, Mats, Table Centres and Cloths. 3S Leelee STAMPED LINENS. 6.5 seneosi Tray Cloths, Doylies and Centre Pieces, ..: Breas Value 25c. and 35c. Special at ie. Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, Centre ‘Pieces, Doyljes and Tray Cloths, Value 40c. and 50c. Special, at 29. Dresser, Sideboard and Buffet Scarfs, Tray Cloths and Centre Picces, ef Value 50c,, 65c, and 75c. Special at He Circular Centre Pieces, partly worked, ' Value $1.98 Special at %e They are exquisite pieces, 500 in number, hand wrought with infinite patience and cleverness, each distinctive in itself, representing an im- porter’s entire collection of samples.’ It is impose sible to present them in their entirety, therefore we quote but a few of the prices. For Thursday and Friday. we offer them at one-third less than their true worth. For example: Cireuler Table Cloths. Gantre Pisses, Value $18.50, Snesiel $15.25 | Value ee Ser ri ihre Valug $27.50, Special $1800 | yaie §7,00, 73 Value $40.00, Special $26.00 Value 98.75, | Drenaer and Sidehoard Covers, Velue $5.00, Special at $3.25 — Value $7.50, Special at $500 Value $9.00, Special at $6.00 Imported Kit and Club Bags.. Value $9.75 to $12.75. At $6.50 Right good bags-of Pigskin, Alligator and Grain Leather, stoutly sewn as only the English leather workers know how to sew them. Lined with red goat skin or talf, with nickel or brass trim- mings. Sizes 12 to 18 inches. Because we have but one or two of each model, we offer thém at $6.50, instead of $9.75 to $12. 75 A Sale of Stationery & Engraving For Thursday, Friday and Saturday. For the sake of the convenience it affords and for its proper condict, we have enlarged our de- partment devoted to stationery, engraving and kindred things. So that you may acquaint your- self with its thoroyghness and completeness, we have arranged’ the following special offer for three days: i RIFTY SHBRTS of | ‘Bash. qitality. ins finished paper, with envelopes to match, stamped in any golee .from an engraved manciitam dye, of twoor three ini+ “tals; fifty styles from which you may select, Value $1.95. Special at. 7bc BARNET. sama for cha SILVER * AUTOMATIC. ring for chain attachment, Special at ¥5e | GABINET cbneadni fifty sheets of blue vellum of parchment paper in’ the Lakewood size, with envel4 /” opes to match, i Value 65c. Special at: 296 RIRTY BNGE CARDS fF the best quality in the shaded mye ait Teutdre, with plate, - Value $3.00. Sheed Sale of Women’s Shoes. Women’s Patent Kid — $3.00 Per Pair Regular Price, 6400, ° We Ako Show Overt 56 Styles of the Celebrated Kiuin 6 Bart| “Lewin C. Burt” Shoes for women ce $3.50 per pair ‘Never before sold in New York under 95,00. Wa are thé sole selling agents in Greater W. Y. (Second Floor.) ——— H.ONeill & Co Women’s Suits, Jackets and Waists That Are Especially Underpriced. ‘Women’s outer garments ere never Veber than they ‘are now. Our stocks are superbly assorted, The trouble is, there are so many attractive styles that it is difficult to choose. The following suggestions may help you: Suits and Jackets. : i. + Way Esk tc wih stn mee leat Ture $14, 5) WP eeeceereescesnee oe ones ia Rees mi praccearuncty et AAS) $1 5,75 WOMEN'S SUITS in long blouse sha pee yal novel shoulder capes, lined with silk, unlined shicte—in the new “1 $19. 75 shapes—blacks, es and browns: Thursday.. Value, 926.50. Waists. pith ade WAISTS of fine toes at cm stewed janeh b yuttons faste: ina tucked OME! eharna tas hk ot Louisine Silk, in beak ENS WAIST t — ve pails and tne Nahe 6.56 WOMEN’S WAtsTs of black and white plald sitks; + also in éolors, front tucked and iheese med with silk buttons, fancy colors... Value, $095. sored (Third Floor.) , For ‘Thursday, Nov.:5, Ladies’ Tailored Hats from our ow workrooms. Latest shapes in blacks, browns, tans and nav trimmed with newest up-to-date materia’ $3.48; 9 value $6.00. Also SPECIAL VALUES in BEAVER MATS at........ id blue, $2.25 Women’s Undermuslins And Silk and Sateen Petticoats AtVery Special Prices forThursday. FAENCH COVERT COVERS with Y of embroidery hrred eg apmeniectercmmaisic ¥ hihand} 25 json ives fe aINsOg CORSET COVE vn sizes 320 44, spe at 47c bey AER may ap lace and embroidery} go SATEEN PESTIOOATS, Mach td white, all sizes sbvays "$1.75 SILK PLETICGATA bck sd cord ea My, | GIN teduced Wssvees rae mate 95 We also show 19 lange amacineat of Black Sate: Petticoats at 98c., $35, $1.49 and up. om bj {Second Floor.) Men’s Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets AT MANUFACTURER'S COST. {, HOUSE. COATS—Like erg Gath colors, slate 34 to 44 chest sess . Regular value $5. 75. FS Made of of f grt inket, cut full freported Turkish Towelllig bee pate logieh ral to select from siaes 34 to 46 chest Regular velwe $4.50, hiss : (Thitd For.) ixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street.