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: bee Senate by 1,000, and a full Republi- They Have Good Working Ma- jorities in the Senate and As- sembly and Elect Mayors in| Many. i) he 4 Returns from New Jersey show that the Republicans had their own way there yesterday. Fourteen Republican Senators were elected to seven Demo- crats, while the Assombly went Repub- Mean by’ thirty-niné to: twenty-one Democrats. A surprise came from Plainfield, where Senator Kean was re- buked.) A full county ticket of Demo- crats Was elected and the Assembly tigket went Democratic. ‘The Democrats made the hardest fight | 5. im Cape May, but lost all along tle Ung. Lewis M. Cresse was elected to sBlAlex. Fordyce, ir... Fy o. come G, Pearce, R Passaic. 8, 8. Rackham Lewis C. tiff .. D|Clarence L. Moffett.D Joseph J. Hague. -DiClarence 01 0 John A. Wildrie! Democrats, ‘Republicans, 87. SUMMARY. pemocrats: ais, Fintpublicann 2 ALL DRUNKS DISCHARGED. sembly ticket, was elected. Tho emai Republican rmiajority in Cape May is *1,000. ‘The returns show that Camden County elected a Republ Assembly ticket by a majority of hile Burlington gave the Reprdlican rial and Assembly tickets a plur- House— Senats—Bet silty 3 ee hbo went Republictn Dismisses Those Affect "Soe the first time in ‘ten years the Re- the Election Celebration. cans elected a Mayor in Paterson, rate Zolles discharged every one ieee H, Bedehery defeating John} o¢ he prisoners arratsned before him has been re-elected in Jerbey Totty. put Adolph Lankering, the Democratic _ candidate, jected. in Harlem Court to-day charged with disorderly conduct, d@runkenness and RAIN COATS CLOTH JACKETS SILK WAISTS other sligtt offenses growing out of the ion last night. Among those arraigned fere about a dozen boys charged with lighting bon- fires in the streets. They! were let off cn thelr promise that they wouldn't do it again—not unttl the next election, at least. Magistrate iH 3 cinted overs the, result of the siestion ‘himself to. pun- enthusiasm. Bae ‘ot, Hoboken by a “majority of : ‘Thomas Brady was elected Mayor onne over his sRepablican oppo- lerre P, Garvi fo Rr, rs elected are: SENATE. Atlanfic,’ arid he could not brin: B 5 le rt — ish the victims of o' zw. Bai John O. Horner. Men's Dress . Shirt Sale. Men's White ‘Dress Shirts, made of nice quality muslin, 3-ply bosoms, good workman- ship and nicely. laundered; made open front only, with cuffs attached, sleevelengths 33 to 36 inches, $7.00, Value $1.50. Men's White “Dress Shirts, made opet front.and back with wristbands, stud holes in bose eeve lengths 30 to 34, $r.0 00. E. J. Hutchinson Bi Middlesex. W. H. C, Jackson. Cc. H. Brawn.. George L. Shinn. eri Wood McKee’. James Btrimple . s 8. H. Child... J. Cole Price. Joseph Cross .. SUES ae eS Se Isaac Barber ASSEMBLY: ‘The members of the House of Assem- bly for next year, all of whom were elected yesterday, are fier: Atlantig. Thomas C. Elvine..n. Pees Ms Burlington, -RiSamuel D, Robbins. R “tow ur (Lora & Taylor, 7. M. EB. Hildreth Cumberla; Louls H. Miller Broadway and Twentieth Street «RIB, Frankg Buck and Fifth Avenue. Ensex, Colors—all sises— *3. IE and 46,98 Le Boutillier Brothers West Twenty-third Street. "TAILOR-MADE SUITS For Women—In plain Cheviots and English mixteres—newest and most popular mocels—showing many new, effects in long and short Coats and the new Skirt—Coal silk lined—Skirt anlined— *25.00 Jn addition will offer in best quality Black and Blue Berkeley. Chev- tots and English mixteres—long Coat Suits~-Caar sith lined—new | Walking Shirts, pieated effects, anlined— | °15.00 For Women—In new shower-proof materials—Oxfords and tans £15.00 wi $20.00 For Women—Black Cheviot and Tan Covert’ Cloth Jacke's—hand- somely strapped—stlk and satin lined— $ 15.00 Value $20.00) Women’s Peau de Soie and Peas de Cygne Sith Waists—Black and Value $37.50 Value $22.50) Values $5:00 and $8.50 To get one’s tender and paradise. They are the easiest fail to give them a trial. Calf and Binkols cH ean Cplby » © Store Closes at 6 o'Clock ai Solid Gold Jewelry At Remarkably Low Prices Brand-new solid gold Jewelry, in the very newest designs copied from the most éxpen- sive styles brought out for the holiday trade. The collection consists of about two thousand pieces, in Roman, rose, and green gold finish, set with genuine pearls, opals, rubies, garnets, turquoise, amethysts and even diamonds. Today we offer thém af a full third below their real sale though every piece is new and perfect. ie} e is sple n id variety all the way through. ! a rare ¢hance to get the very Fea tiles sort. of ho my ats at ae low cost. |. 4 sors Senuine pearies pa) bles Auanoiee and gneth; of designajat 8b: 5, $1.50, $1.65, Ft 7 "eae he a eae $1. to $5.50 & pat CUFF PINS, in olf ed, Roman, |$2. rose and en, ny 81 % ah and t la. turquoise, ; in & varilet: i) i EP, erating Roman and 6 with turquol | 81.15, $1.0, $1.8 By B1,B0, $1.71 125." $4.25 a pair, Jewelery Store, ‘Tenth street, JOHN WANAMAKER. i Formerly A, ft Stewart & Co.,, Broadway, 4th avew Sth and 10th sts, | Free on appli Importers’ Millinery. Co., . 215 Sth Ave, Will-Continue Theie Sale of $5. 00 Each. SHIPMENTS OPENED. DAILY DURING SALE, NO SLUMPS, BUT DAILY, REGU- LARLY, month.in and month out, in New York City circulation 1 World maintains a-lead of Tens of STAMPED OW A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. EXTRA-COMFORT SHOES, FOR MEN Js what we mean by oar U- CAN- B-E-Z able, and, like all our footwear, give te best s , not known whal foot habpttens lo or In Black Kid, single and doable HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN. Catalogue. Mailed ALERED ‘I. CAMMEYER, Oth: Ave. & 20th St, painful feet into these shoes is shoe made and the most_comfort- You bave antil Nt thems Don’t sole. bra k Ki Badal Leathor ‘id, cork sole. NOW TO BUSINESS. OQ: N ‘The election is all over, even to the shouting. The result is known and nee! have settled down to the usual Sa now to business, The best way to get started in business” 1s through The World's “Business Opportunities.” Scores of these opportunities are offered) every day. Opportunities to make a" Tivelihood, ‘opportunities to é money and get rich, Tho World this morning prints 94 Sales’, 1 A manitacturing Plast, with water power and tenant houses, is to be on ‘ gallery in a town near New vor Pinlonered if Ofie advertiser wishes to sell “half interest in a burlesque company, Established Teputation, “handsome umes, etc.” wenty-flve hundred dollars will buy an old established cash mer tile business clearing §75 weekly. A downtown cafe clearing $100 per Week is offered, , And go forth. To get started in profitable business read The World's “Business Oppor ’ tunitics,”” \ ) Three ‘huridred and fifty Enamelled Matleable Iron _Beds— five patterns—every one of them warranted for ten years ;— Watch Repairing. Ist ¥1., S4thSt., bet. Elevators All work is done by the most careful and skilful people, and the fact is fully proven that our prices are at least one- third less than others charge. Nothing is too fine and delicate for our corps of experienced workmen, facilities and successes. Th and varied enough to please spend one dollar or one th from 15 to 35 per cent. bear it in mind. Straus Cut Glass. The Straus Cut Glass stands for all that is rich and beautiful and brill- iant in crystal. The price-attractiveness is a cher- ished feature. You may buy here it being taxed by middlem This is the only American retail gre that operates a Cut Glass fac-| tor It is on the premises. You are invited to visit it. A little dish at $1.97, or a big bowl at $189.41 and hundreds of in-between s and prices are ready for your choos- ing. Whatever you buy will be | put in a neatly lined case, | China and Glassware... | GlasswaFF. sescmen: Our well-known Jeadership in China and Glasswate |’ leaves nothing to be said. You are familiar with our All who practise economy will Royal Vienna and Berlin Painted Plates. These are the highest art products—ideal and Classic figures and. charm- ing medallions, with rich border designs, $4.97 to $29.66 each. y\arcye B'way, at 6th Ave. e biggest stock in America— every taste. Whether you ousand dollars we'll save you China Dinner Sets. | Our assortment of decorated China Dinner Sets was never more com- plete. We are showing the latest Theo. Haviland, Carlsbad, English | and domestic styles. Over fifty different effects in open stock patterns, Single pieces sold at set prices. English and Domestic Decorated Dinner Sets, $5.87 to $19.89. Carlsbad Decorated Chin’ Dinner Sets, $14.87 to $48.48. Limoges Decorated Cltina Dinner Sets, $18.97 to $394.21. Our display of Royal Berlin Pottery is now complete and you are invited to see ite Thousands of Beautiful Plates, A matchless display of Plates, all kinds—Soup Plates, Dinner Plates, Breakfast Plates, Bread-and-Butter Plates, Fish and Game Plates—the collection’ répresents the highest | grades’ of all the Havilands; -atso exquisite effects from our own Limoge$ decotating shops. Single ‘Course Plates from Doulton, Goalport, Wedgwood, Pointon, Crown Derby, Cauldon and “other notable English makers — $5.88 to $247.66 per doren. Crockery and Glassware for the Kitchen Everything for the Kitchen in Crockery and Glass—our assortments are the largest to be seen anywhere, and no store in the country sells All kinds of fireproof dishes for serving meats en casserole. German and French Cooking Utensils and Blue Pantry Jars them for so little. bearing labels ofthe things they ar flour, meal and the like. To furnish the kifchen ideally at least cost—come here. Furniture, —1 ri. Dining Chairs, solid oak, high backs, cobbler leather seats, $1.75; our price $1.34. others ask Dining Chairs, solid oak, high backs, French legs, spring seats, covered with leather, others ask $3.50; our price $2.67. Rockers, solid oak, n: “ogany fin- plished. high backs, saddle’ seats, oth- ers atk 92,50; gut price $1.98. Rockers, malbgany finished, high | ¢ backs, seats upholstered with velour, others ask $3.25; our price $2.49, Sideboards, solid oak, 40 in. wide, double“ cabinet, silver and linen drawers, bevelled. plate mirror hack, others ask $12.00; our price $10.49. Sideboards, solid oak, 48. in. wide, | swell front,’ double cabinets, large silver and Hnen drawers, pattern bev- elled plate mirror, others ask $20.00; our price $16.24. Library. or Office: Tables, 48x26 in. tops, one drawer and under shelf, others ask $6.00; our price $4.24, Lace Curtains.ss m. ottingham .Lace Curtains, new weaves and artistic designs: Others ask $1.25 pair; our price 98c. Others ask $1.65 pair; our price $4.24 Others ask $1.80 pair; our price $4.49 Others ask $2.60 pair; our price $1.99 Others ask $2.65 pair; our price $2.24 Others ask $3.35 pair; our price $2.49 | Others ask $3.75 pair; our price $2.98 | Others ask $4.25 pair; our price $3.48, Brass Beds, <1 vi. Look into the construction of these | Brass Beds, flaw. The husks,~ the posts, the) |mounts, the spindles, the rails are| substantial—just as they should: be for long service, Prices have been set back. specimens — You'll not discover a) Three | “933.24 Brass Bedg at $23.00 $37.49 Brass Beds at $29.34 $38.96 Brass Beds at $30.67 White Enamelled wsinegs: Opportunities” -anq «Fos| Malicable | Iron Beds At Hien vi. White | Regular $8.00 Beds at $4.96 y Regular $10.00 Beds at $5.49 Regular $11.50 Beds at $5.96 Regular _$: Beds at $5.24 | | Utility Boxes, covered with fancy Electroliers. They came from Berlin and Pari: our own personal selections and di- Plaque Electroliers—bronze figures {mounted .on exquisitely polished |wood bases—that attach to the walls after the manner of: plaques. Dainty Art Nouveau designs— $1.87 to $437.98. English Tea Pots, | These English Tea Pots, with their artistic enamelled decorations, are nuch prettier and far more service- able than: you'd think if judging by |the prices alone—29., 33c., 37¢. and 47c. e meant to hold—spices, sugar, salt, ~~ Mattresses, n. The Mattresses you buy of us are made in our own factory: the premises. The filling is done by better way than using’ machinéry. The broad guarantee that cov every sale is given with absolu nite personal knowledge of what is in the satires No guess; no same- body else’s say-so, Hence, nd be- trayed confidences and no excuses or “making good.” | Mattresses, made of African fibre, |soft cotton top and bottom, full weight :-— 3. ft. size, $4.24. 4 ft. size, $5.54 346 ft. size, $489 (4% ft, size $5.59 ¥ |Maftressés, made of short_hair,sfull weight, Covered with A.C. A. tick- ing:— 3 ft. size, 85.49 4 ft. Size, 7:34 3% ft. size, $6.66 4% ft. size, $8.02 Mattresses, made of South American, hair; full weight, covered with A. C. A, ticking, five-inch border :— 3. ft. size, $1029 4 ft. size, $14.04 3%46 ft. size, $12.57 446 ft. size; $15.69 Mattresses, made of pute, long- curled American horse: ‘Hair, file weight, covered with A, C, A. tick ing,, fivedngh border:—+ " 3. fh sizes $14.28. 4 ft, size, $19187 3% ft: site, $17.47 444 ft. size, $22/03 Upholstery,—% Imported Tapestry Table, Covers, floral designs:— Others ask $2.50; our Ai $1.74— 1%4x1% yds, Others ask $3. 75; our price $2.74— 2x2 yds. Others’ ask $4.63; our price $3.48— 2x2}4 yds. Oriental Tapestry Table Covers, ex- tra heavy quality:— Others ask $3.35; our price $2.49— 1%xile yds. Others ask $3,65; our price $2. 14 2x2 yds, 5 Others ask $4,25; our price pas 2x2hg yds. Figured China Silks, 31, inches wide, |large variety of designis and color: ings to select from:— * Others ask SOc. a jf our price 38¢ Others ask 65c. a yard; our price 48¢. Others ask 85¢. 4 yard; our price 690; cretonnes or red and green burlap :— Others ask $3.25; our price $1.74, Others ask $2.65; our price $2.24. Others ask $2.90; our price $2.54. 25. bags, for”. Guaranteed absolutelypure and-equal in every respect to the, widely advertised brands-that are sold at much higher prices. i Red Star Laundry Soap, box containing 60 Ami $1.12 dozen; quarts, 19c. Elastic, Electric, Celluloid and Hoyt's | Ball Bluing, half- pound boxes, 9¢: 9 Wheat Starch, package, 9c.; 99c. dozen. | dozen; pound boxes, 17c. 81,93) b Pure’ Borax, Red Star brand, pound papier extra strong,’ a i | 69¢.; quarts,.9c.; ae a $1.49. Red» Star Borax Soap, box 60 large cakes, $2.84. and prescribe fee of charge, your oculist’s © p1 for at least on iis'@s than the chi je elsewhere for, s| lar services, = to 35th St. Good Groceries. + - , Havemeyer & Elder's’ Standard Granulated Si Ibs. put up in cotton $4 14) 100 Ibs., put up in doubl ‘burlap bags . aie Bridal Veil—Flour—Lily White. -. 79c for 2434 Ib. bag. 2434 Ib. bag for 63c. $3, 32 for half barrel. Half barrel for 2,79 $6. 04 for whole barrel. | Whole barrel 5.18, Invincible White Wheat Pastry Flour, used by all exclusive pastry dealers,\s0 Ib. bag, 34c.; 2446 Ib. bag, 79c. aaa’ ts agg Gluten Flour—Farwell & Rhines brand, 2 Ib. packages, Special Diabetic Flour, Farwell & Rhines brand, 10 Ib. bags, 99¢. Red Star Baking Powder. - Half-pound cans, regula: price 15c.; special 13 * One-pound cans, regular price 29¢.; special 24¢ > * Five-pound cans, regular price $1.29; special $1.09 Genesta Brand Coffee, pound cartons, regular price 24c.; for this salé, 19¢. Mayflower Chop Tea, Oolong and Mixed, two-pound packages only, regular price 64c,; for this sale, 49c. q Vanilla Flavoring. Lemon. Flavoring, 7 Bottle containing two ounces, 15c- Bottle containing two ounces, 43¢, Bottle containing quarter pint, 29c. Bottle containing quarter Hla | Bottle containing half pint, 54c. Bottle containing half pi Bottle containing one pint, 98c. Bottle containing one- pint, Marrowfat Peas, Jessamine brand, can, 10c.; dozén, $1.09. Extra Sifted Early June Peas, Jessamine brand, can, 12c.; dozen, $ Extra Sifted Early June Peas, Lily White brand, can, 16¢,; doze: 1. Tomatoes, Ruby King brand, extra quality, fine fruit, 9c.; dozen, $1.0 Tomatoes, Jessamine brand, best quality, red ripe J dozen, $1.21. Tomatoes, American Beauty brand, extra large can, cholcet, quality Jer pack, can, 13c.; dozen, $1.46. Maple Syrup, Lily White brand, pint bottles, 19c.; quarts Mies half-g: cans, 59c,; gallon cans, $1.12. Fancy Table Syrup, Globe brand, Jar, 10c.; can, 12c. iu Table Syrup, Lily White brand, gt. cans, t2c. New Orleans Molasses, qt. cans, 17c.; half-gal. cans, $2c.; gal. cars, 590, + : Porto Rico Molasses, qt. jars, 14¢. i Nc : & Plum Pudding, Yorkshire brand, 8c. can; dozen, 87c. Macy's Old English Style Plum Pudding, pound cans, 19¢.; 2- 3elb, cans, 52c.; 4-Ib, cans, 66c, Laundry Supplies. | Red Star Washing Powder, fo | packages, 15,5 dozin, packages, | White Borax, Sok” box. containing large cakes, $3.24. Potash or Lye, cans, 36,7) de, dain Washing Soda, 10-pound packages, 4 large cakes, $2.94; 30 large cakes, | containing | monia, Home Usg brand, pints, 1 9c.; $2.06 dozen. packages, 10c.; dozen, $1.12. hand—a harder and slower but far }-. Old C ‘olonial brand, including Zinfandel, gallon, 740.5 ; fase 12 qts., “$2.44. Port, Shérry, Angelica and Mus- catel, gallon, 84¢.; bottle, 24c, ~tgh gal, $1.49; => building in the world devoted to cams eneae for the first time in a position to do justice alf around—taj ou patrons, ourselves and our merchandise. Our stacks cilities make shopping easy and convenient; our quali prices make it safe and saving. * tle, 78c,; $8.84 per case. “egWhen. you buy by the gallon ‘we furnish jug free. ” “ Whiskeys. Champagnes, James E. Estee sry Aart : Teer Rote Se lar price $2. le; for | regular price for of this sale, gal, $2:24; bottle, 49¢. | S374. Pt goo 74, “~ One Star Rye, regular price 87c. Baskets containing bottle; for this sale, 69c. tes, regular price $6.79; Mt. Vernon Rye, gal.; $2.94; bottle, $5.79. 7Ac, Gibson Pure Rye, gal., $2.94; bot- Regular price: for case of. pin $26.74; special $22.74. tle, 74¢. Baskets containing 12: pinks, Young's Pure Rye, gal., $3.24; bot-| lar price $14.79; special tle, 78¢ Clarets. Chateau Dillon, 1899 $6.7" |! 97 ah _for cases of for cases of » quarts. pits.” Leon Marceau & Co., Bordeau % St. Julien, ..case qts., $3.98; Pints, $4.98 ‘3 Pontet Canet, Case gts., $4.98; p roast Margaux. ...case qts,, $5.98; pints, Larose .....case qts., $6.98; pints, gh i Burgundy Wi Looe, Maran’ Ror Beaune, case ‘gts, $5.94; case Pommard, case qts., $7.24; case p Nuits, case qts., $8.49; case pints, Chambertin, % “case qts., $9.49; case pints, $10 Clos de Vaugeot, af case qts., $10.49; case pints, $1. Hock Wines, « Heinrich Barthel & Sohn, Maing Hochheimer, case qts., $4.49; pints, $5.49. | Rudesheimer, case qts., 85.49; pints, $6. 49" | Liebfraumilch, : case qts., $6. 4H pints, $7.49 | Marcobrunner, ads. $7.49) pints, $8.49 case pints, Ginger Ale, Red Star equal to any | of the imported brands mere at D double our prices; dozen, Bc. f Sarsaparilla, Red Star brand; dozen, 936, Club Soda, Red Star brand, equal to the best imported brands; dozen, $1.12, ~ Figch’s Golden Wedding, 7 years old, gal,, $3.74; bottle, 84c. Old Crow Bourbon, gal., $3.94; bottle, 9c, Young’s Y. P. "M, gal, $4.19; bot- tle, 99¢. Cocktails. Manhattan; Manhaftan Dry, Marti- ni, Mart! Dry, Gin, Brandy, Whiskey. a ‘yeeolate, quart bot- .» Gins. prom, domestid, gal., $1.98; bot- & Holland, importeas gal., $3.19; bot- tle, Pac Old Tom Gin, Imported gal., $3.65; ne bid d De} Bak iGéneya), bot, 79c! Wynand hee (Gt 1-pt. Jugs, 24c. California Wines. oes gallon, 69¢.; be 12 qts., Riesligg, case 12 quarts, $2.44. Red Star, : California: Wines, Port, Sherry, ® This. the first year in our-new store—the

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