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J. V. Callahan .
DcnnU T. Flynn .
COUNTY GI.ElUt
A'ir.le I Vincent
11 Emmet Stewart
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J I McDaulel
Prank Ktnchari
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T. McConnehey
J J Nelson
COtJSTT TIlUASUllP.il
II O Woodworth
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of Full btato Dolonatlons as
Far as Hoard From.
Tho following members of tlio houo of
reprcsontattves havo boon elected. The
flgurosiiows the number of tlio dlstttct:
AI.AHAMA
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G Y Taylor T)
J. P Stahllngs D. Oo-plectiHl).
Henry U. Clayton I).
T. M. Plowman. U.
.lamo E. Cobb D
.Tohu ii. Hank head D. (ro-elnclid).
William 11. I) mnn. I). (probably)
Joseph WlH'oli'i- D (rc-olcotcd).
O-cnr W. Underwood I).
ARKANSAS.
Philip D. McCu'loch. 1). (ro-olooted)
John S. Llttlo D (re-elected).
Thomas C. McHao D. (reelected)
William L Teny. D.( ro-elcctol).
II. A DInsmoro D. (ro-olected).
llrundngp 1).
rr.oimA.
Hpaiksman I)
Davlo 1).
ILLINOIS
James I'. Mann It
William Lorlmer K. (ro-olected).
lliiti h It. Holknaii H. (ro-elected)
1). W. Mills. It.
(leo-RO l: White It.
B. D. Cooke It.
Ooorgo G. Poss It
Albert T). Hopkins It. (ro-olected).
ltoljort K Hltt II. (re-elected)
O W. Prlnco. It.
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12.
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Walter Reovcs R
'oscph (3. Cannon It. (io-elceted).
Vcs asian Warner It. (re-elected)
.losoph P. ItalT It.
Ilcnjamln P. Marshal) It.
James I. Itlnakcr B. (ro-olected).
James A. Connolly 11
Thomas M. Jott I).
Androw Hunter I).
Orlando Hurroll U.
Everett J. Murphy It
Oeorgo W. Smith It.
MAINE.
5
No olrfltiH
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Isaac Barber R.
William U. Baker It.
W. S. Boozo It.
W. U. Mclntyro It.
S E Mtidd It.
John McDonald B.
MASSACUUSKTTS
A B. Wright It.
p. A. Olllott 11. (ro-olected).
J. II. Walker It. (ro-olected
Weymouth It.
W. S. Knoi It.
W. A. Moody It.
William B. Barrett. B.
S. W McCall. It. (ro-olected)
John T. PltzgnraltJ I) (re-elected)
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In doubt.
HDraKtio. It
Lover ng B.
Hlmpklus B.
MISSISSIPPI. .
.Inlm . Allen. 1). (re-elected).
W. P. .Sullivan. D.
T.J' CaU-hlnffn P. r-elect(d).
A P Pox J).
.1 H. Williams I) iifli-eted)
W P lovo. i .
Patrlek IIenil).
NKW VOKU
.1 M. llolford It (ie-(loftdi.
"olin M rianoy 1)
Pranelu II WlUon Riro-elocUHli
I PPUhor B (ro-olected)
C R Ronnott K(ro-electwli
J B Howe. It (ro-olocted).
J II eltHlacc D
J N Mitchnri It.
TlumasJ Bradloy 1).
Amos J CummliiKS l (ro-olectnd).
William SuUor. n (ro-. looted).
(leorgo B McClelland D.
Blclmrd P Shannon B ro-o!coted.
l-omiiel II Qulgg B. ro-olentiKl.
Philip P Lowes B.
William L Ward It
Benjamin J Odoll B le-elfcted
Johu K Ketchum B.
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Charles il:hlckerlne Btro-elecU-vl.
i...n. a Ktiurmtui. K. re-elected.
ii
M Ueorgo W Say. B. ro-olected.
B7 James P Jioldon It. ro-olooted.
ii
J V payne. ii. ru-uici".
Chas IV U lllotto. B ro-oleotcl.
James M W'adsworth B ro-lectod.
II C HreWBtar B. ro-olected.
It 11 Mahonoy B. rcoiccted.
I) J Aloxander It.
Warren Ii Hoover It.
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NEVADA.
.At large. Francis O. Nowlands S. B.
NKW HAMPSHIUE.
l. Cyrus A. Sullajvay It.
- Clark It.
NOKTH CAHOLWA
l Sklniior P.
White B.
3. Johu E. l'ov lor. P.
JV. P. Slroud P
5. In doubt.
0. Marty P.
; A. 0. ShufonL ".
a in doubt.
. In doubt
OHIO.
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- J.H. Ilromwol' It
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B. M. Kevin 11
J. P McU-n it
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S. W. Biow.i. It.
A. APftn M UAiirh itrlol It
. nn Id P Wilbur B re-
uwltl- N LIttar. B.
T.Z t. u-Antn. Jr. It. ro-nlei!
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7. JV. Weaver. B.
. A. hv brand It
0. . U. Southard. It
10. h. J. Fontop B.
11. C. II. Orosvenor U.
J? D- JJ- WaUon It (rs'gloctcd
OFFICIAL VOTE OF LOGAN COUNTY
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14. W. S Kcir. It.
15. II. C. Van Voorhls It.
10. Lorenzo Danforth.R.
17. .lamos McDowell B.
IS. It. W. Taylor B.
ID. S A. Northway It.
20. C. S. Boach It.
21. T. E Burton B.
MICIHOAN.
1. John B. Corliss It.
'.'. CI. Spauldlng 11. (ro-oloctedi
3 A . M. Todd D.
I. i:. L Hamilton It
. W. A. Smith B. (ro-olected)
0. In doubt.
7. H. O. Snover. It. (r -elected)
8 P. Bruckor D.
. It. P. Bishop It (re-elected)
10. C. S. Ilnti'inon D
II. W. P Mossick It.
12. C. D. Sholdon. It
MINNESOTA.
1. J A. Tawnoy. B. (ro-olocted)
2. J.T.McCleary It. (ic-olectcd)
S. J. Ileatwolo It. (in-olected)
4. .1.0 Stovons It.
5 Lorcn Fletcher 11.
0. Pago Morrlf It.
7. P. iM. Eddy It.
NKDItABICA
1. J. II. llnady.D.
2. I). II. Morcer. It. (ro-oloeted)
3. S. Mowvoll. 1).
I. W.T.Stark 1).
5. It. I). Sutherland I)
it. Win. arccno 1).
VUtaiNlA.
1. W. A. Jonoo I) (ro-olccted)
2. Doubtful.
3. Lamb 1).
4. Doubtful.
n. C. A. Swanson 1). (ro-olccled)
0. P J. Otoy I) (ro-olected)
7. Bay 1).
8. Blnoy. D
9. J. II. Walker. It. (io-olectoil
K). Doubtful.
COLOKADO.
1. J. P. Shafroth S. It (to-olocted)
3. J. C. lidll P. (ro-olectod)
ARIZONA-
Dologate. Marcus A Smith D.
Ohio.
Columbus O. Nov. C Tho Republican
slato commlttoo tonight puts McKluloy's
majority at 58000.
Kansas.
Complete returns from thlrty-Uve
uountleB in Kansas give McICluly
42.H75 Bryan 42750 Morrill Republi
can governor 43.4S3.
Cnlifornin.
Returns from 2115 out of 2.377 pre-
cincts glvo McICInley 141117 and Bryan
134138. Tho samp precincts In 1892
gave Harrison 171148 Cleveland
1 10889.
Wash iitgl on.
Complete returns from tho rilute of
Washington with tho exception of four
aountics glvo McKlnlcy 24409; Bryan
Sl.OltS
Oi'oyon
Oompletu roturns from ah but i.
small oountles glvo McKlnley 58311
Bryan 358S.
Nolmtsku.
The Oniuha Itco eoncedos Nebraska
to llryan by from five to six hundred
ttroats In First and Mprccr In the Sec-
ond congressional districts :iro tho on
ly Republican congressmen oiccteu.
Ohio
Ciuclnnati Republican majority in
Kentucky about one thousand on face
of uuotllciat returns received. Proba-
bly require ofllcial vote to doteraiino
Clnolunatl Latest returns bayond
doubt McKlnloy haw carried Indiana
West Virginia California Oregon and
one if not ixith the DaUotas.
crnclnnati Tho ofllcial count gives
John L. Brenner Democrat 113 in tho
Third district over B M Novln for
congress. The Democrats also claim
tbo election of J J Lentzen over u.
Watson in tho Twelfth district. The
Bepubllcans concede the congroj&men
from the Fourth. Fifth. Thirteenth
and Seventeenth to tho Democrats.
The Democrats hsvo only two mem-
bers from Ohio v the present congress
and tho Republicans say tho change in
congressmen Is duo to fusion which
the Populist vote tf 52000 cast last
year went with the Democrats this
year.
Kentucky.
4:20 p to. Returns suppo&od to be
nearly correct; 100 counties out of 1 19
give Bryan a plurality of 054. Of the
counties. Beven gave a Democratic ma-
jority of 2200 and twelve gve a Re-
publican majority of 5 400 in 1895.
Complete returns from thlriy-flve
counties In Kansafe give McKinley
42875 Bryan 43.7S8.
Indiana.
Indianicolls Seventy four counties
out of ninety-two in Indiana show a
plurality it the slite for McKinley of
2025j The remaining counties will
not materially change 'bis result al-
though the plurality may bring it
lown to 19.000 or 11000 Nine Bepub-
llcan candidates are elected and it is
probable that Landls Republican in
the Ninth is elected over Chcadlc
fusion Free silver.
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Wutjliingtflii -A t-pecial to ih Even-
ing Star from Rnleigli. N. C. .&
Returns to the ReAiblicwn state chsii
man from soven-flve out of ninety six
counties show Bryan leads McKinley
by five thousand. M 1st Republicans
concede the state to It'yan by ten
thousand. The Democrat". state chair-
man says Bryan's majority will eh;F-ly
npproxlmato seven 'oeii thousand. 1 l.e
Republican chairman ntys ninet) me
counties show u majority of over fif-
teen thousand for Busk Kepubliean
candidate for governor and thai al
ltcpublloan and P.ipull' congreRgm' n
arn oleetod save iuit. hi Hi
Fifth
dlstrlet. The Democrat mate ha i
man admits that Pea-ton Republi an
carries the Ninth coiigreional il.
trt-t
Wost
Wirginin.
Cuinbcrlp.nd Md. Senator Elkius
authorl.ed ilio followiou: Prom re
turns and best estimates the Bepub i
cans carry tho entire state of Wett
Virginia for the nations I ticket by
about 12000 mnjorlty. ' All four mo t.
bcrs of congrcm and two-thlrda of the
legislature nro Bepnblioau
(Signed.) S It RLKINS
Cincinnati A special to the Time--Star
dated noon. Wheeling. W. Va..
says: McKlnley's mujoniy over Bryan
In West Virgin! i is at this hour 12.337.
This Is based oo actual returns in the
hands of tho Bepubllo.au stats commit-
tee A few Foattcrlng dUti-k'ts lire t
bo heard from yet but by giving the
Democrats all t hoy claim the major-
ity remains as stated abiva 'Che
probabilities aro that when all return-
aro in the figures may bi lncroased
somewhat
jlinncsoiu
Minneapolis Minn Nov A Mlnne
sola practically compteto with thirty-
four counties complete and the ri-
maindor of the olghty-oue estimated
closely gives McKlnloy 4S 812 plurality
and Clougb for governor 10111
North Dakota.
Minneapolis Minn Nov. 5 Specials
to tho Journal from North Dakota
points indleato that the next Wis I a
ture will bo Republican on joint bal'ot
by a small majority insuring the ela
tlon of a Bopubllcan succasao' to Sena-
tor Hansbrough He probablv ha
tho strongost following of auy eindl-
date. Th oio seems no reason to cbauge tin-
previous estimates of 5000 Republican
majority on nutional ticket in i In-
state. Cass county including Fargo
gives a Ropublicnu majority of 1. 1 18
the largest in its history.
Michigan.
Detroit Mich. Nov. 5. Late relumx
from the stato add to the Republlcm
plurality. With nearly oomoleU re-
turns Pingroe's plurality 1st estimated
at about 70.000 and MIClaley's some
15000 loss Thero h s bson no ebuage
in the coneroMlonal deloffatloB which
is twelve Republicans and two f union
isls
For flrst-olas paper ban gins-call
L Chrison 111 north First street
Popular and Electoral Vote for President 1892
statu a hi
Tkhhitohikm
! ( lee
land
1 Urm
Alabama
Arkansas ..
naiiferala
Colorado .
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Idabfi
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kantas .
las.iat.
S7S84
IIS.W3
KiSt
ISftbl
8U143
I9.8CI
48 l
Jft.' 7SI
1M637
Kentucky
175.-K1I
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
MakSachBsetU
4KU44
IIISSU
i;K3
JUCil
ioo Bau
II7
SJH.WN
714
mXjm
Mlcblgan-
Aiinneaota
MlUslriit
MU ourl
Moifana.
Nebraska
Nevada .
New llamiMhlre
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
North )akta
OMo
Oregon -1'ennsylvaul-
..
HUOdeliljnu
South Oaroilna
South Dakota
Tenueee
Texas
Vermont . .
HM.1U
11.441
4ft 84
MISS
t4.SVi
!Xl
i as 87i
S 148
IS 838
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mm
Virginia
Waihtnjjton
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Total
5JM.9I8
Popular Vote Cleveland over Harrison
Electoral Vote Cleveland over Harrison
Electoral Vote Cleveland over Harrison and Weave?
Total Popular Vote ISM Ueludtng SoUerla$
1896.
8877
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Ills i.nst Words Toll of Reuiiblloan
Vlotory.
jpccia t j Daliy Loader.
New York N V Nov 5.-M. A.
liaiinii uliairmnu of the Bepnblicau
uatiousl committee gave out tho fol-
loniug fciat jinent at 3 p. in today:
' aufttcieni rclnros have bien recnivod
I tj satisfy aie that the following states
1 have Oeu i 1'nrned for MilCinley unit
Hoodri. nunuuiuouut
. I ai...m..u ... i .r..... I. ... ... Il....
ware 3 liliouii- -'I; Indiana 15; lonu
IV Mai in.' 0: Muryund t Masi-auhu
settf. 11; Minnesota 0 Michigan 4
Nurtn DaUota 8; New Hampshire 1;
New Jeikey 10; New orlt 3S; Ohio
ii; Ort'gon 4; I'onn lvuriin 8iS; Rnode
l.land. 4; South Dakota 4; Vermont 4;
Wiki Virginia 0: Wliconaln K; Wye
ming. 1 Jotat ais winch I us u res
ilieir flection by u majority of 81 In
tho electoral collage It every other
electoral vol 9 goes against us
"Auotbtr most significant feature of
thi vlotory is In the fait that MiKiu
ley and llobart a election h is been
secured by a plurality of aver l.OOO.OOu
or tutJ popular vote the lirgett ever
given. I am tonndent that we shall
secure the other two electors in Wyoui-
loir and the thirteen iu Kentucky
The North Carol 'na eleven votes are In
doubt.
'The importance as to the respite;
cunoot be overestimated lunl Is a mut-
ter of congratulation to all lijaleltl
sens of tbe United States
"Incendiary utterances and claims
which ((Uebtion the accuracy of this
btati inent houltl not disturb the pub-
lic mind.
(Signed ) "M. A. HANNA.
"Chairman."
The foregoing sthteuient was Issued
after an hour's executlvo deliberation
at Repuolican national hcadiiuartcrs
Mr lltuina Mr. Otbnrne Joioph II.
Manley Uencral Powell Clayton uol
Col N It Scott partlelpstlnp.
Old You Kinr
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for
your trout lei? If not gel it bottle
now and get relief This medicine lias
I een found to bs peculiarly iidaptod to
the relief aud cure of nil Female Com-
plaints exerting u wonderful direct
lutluenee in giving strength and tone
to the organs If you have loss of Ap-
petite. Constipation Headache. CaUit
lug Spell or nr Nervous fetterless.
Excitable Melancholy or troubled with
:Uzy Spells Electric Bitters Is tho
medicine you need. Health and
Strength are guaranteed by its use.
Fifty cents and SI at C. B llenfro's
Dmg Store
Monttinr Qua' 1'lurnlll)
Special to Daby Leader
Canton O Nov. : A telegram has
be u reeeived from Senator Quay of
Pennsylvania saying that bs had just
b en advised by Chairman Hotton of
North Carolina that that slate hud
been carried by McKinley by a plur-
ality of r ono
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Major's Election.
UPON LBAHNINC I HAT OHAIfl-
MAN JONBS OIVKS UP
THE SILVER CHAMPION WIRES
COuGIMOUTlONS TO M'KIHLEY
'We Uuv HtibHilttKil Mm Imu lu Hie
AnmrlcHH Pwliile" Hijn Mr llryin
Mill Thslr Will Is l.w '-ltriuil.lt
mill lfiiil TiiUn llniiim'x lllrr-
ilmi Willi An lri-Ht llr-
nter r Hiir(iticiii
Speoal to Daily Lonler
N. a Yor'r Nov 5 --(8 p m
Utiind Pre s dtepateh from Chicago
says i hut Chairman Jones of tho Domo-
rra'i. n illooal c imtnlttce lias Issued
a builv tin this evening giving up the
fight snd com eedlng MeKinley's elec-
tion llrymi Uuncrnlnltitef McKlnlo)
Spoelat to Dally Loader
L n Kiln. Neb Nov a At 8:25
o'clock Senator Jono telegraphed to
Bryan that ho had given up tho light
Mr. llryan said to the United PrcBB
representative! "You may say that
the eleetloti of McKinley Is conceded
and that I nlll issue n stttoraentto
that pfTVot tonight." Mr llryan then
wri te he following telegram:
l'o the Honorable Wtu McKinley
Ca i on O :
Senator Jones has just Informed
tn that the returns Indicate your elec-
tion and I hasten to oxtund my co:-
gra'nlntlous. Wo have r-ubniltted the
Issues tj the Amcrlt.au people ttnd
their wilt Is law."
LATBST IN KENTUCKY.
Chntrmnn of Stnto Commlttoo nt t
O'olook Claims It For Urynn.
LoutpvlIK Ky . Nov. To M E.
St.jno Dencral Manager of Associated
IYom:
On tho ft co of complete unolllclal
returns 'rem all but three mountain
counties Ilryuu leads by 1544 Tho
votes of those three counties last year
gave Governor Biadloy 1804 majority
and have been counted on for consid-
erably Increased Bopubllcan majori-
ties. Ono precinct In one of these
counties has just reported 100 Increased
Bopubllcan majority. Wo bollovo wo
have oarrlod Kentucky for McKinley
by ooo to 1.000 Sam J Boiiriits
Chairman
The complexion of the congtcs&tonul
dologatlon is four Bopnblicans and
soven Democrats as follows:
First dlstrlet C K Wheeler Dcm -orat.
Second dUtrlot- J. D. Clsrdy Sliver
Democrat
Third dlstrlet J. S. Itheo Silver
Democrat
Fourth dlslri'-'t D. II Smith Sliver
Democrat.
Fifth district-Walter Evans lixpuli
I lean.
Sixtu itl.trlot-A. S Berry Silver
Democrat.
Seventh district -Evan E. Seattle
Sliver Democrat
Eighth dlsltlot-U. II. Davids Itt-
publioau Ninth dlktriel-Samiiul J. Piigh Be-
publican Tamil rilw ita-vr. Y Plizpatrlck
Siluer Demoi'iit'.
E'sventh dlsTiet-DjvId 0. Cjulson
Republic..
Loul. villa. Ky. Nov 5. On the
strength of tho added returns from the
Eleventh district Chaliman Roberts of
tho Bopubllcan committee la now con
fldently claiming the stato for MelCIn
ley by over 2.000.
MARYLAND'S LANDSLIDE.
Tim Stota Onrrlod by Thirty Thou-
sand by tho Mopublloanu.
Special to Daily Leant r.
Baltimore Md. . Nuv I. The Demo-
trat sf Mar land under the lea mi -ship
of Senator 0 rrnan have again
fc-ii inr Mivirructyi 01 a ileleul so
erubbiiig a uin'moktbe d'sbcurtening
The a most phenomenal majority of
Wuuu lor Lutvudea a year ago lias
hsen (I4pneatad and perhaps uxuite.lri)
as with full returns front tvi -tiltds
of tbe state and half oj lhe tlty the
lnuisati4i at midulght aro that Mr.
ItMiley lejlds llryan bv 30.000 20.000 nf i
..i.i.i. i... i ....... . . '..
niiiiii nf uvru u-uu Lriuuieu uy uaitl
more fivo R-publlcan sougresktsen
have burely been elected the only
duiibtfu. district being the First in
wblob Jjthua Mllti. (Democrat)
may be jaoiw. u the city nn si
iqost micimously Kepub lean council
ha hm elected
Tue fill vote of Ilultlmoi.o ehy Is aa
follow' McKinley 01. 9i. Biynn 40.
816 Levtring 1 Wlo. Matohett (Soclsll.t)
"" "iui .qio jieuuey (-laiionai)
oil "..mijioj piurniiiy Jl.lU'J anjl
majorltj over all 17167.
Chairnaii Talbott ohav;rtap ol t
weiuouriMc central committee cor.
luulnd Mallnnl -I. k. a. tx Lit
. a ... h. iiia jknniinj'.....fl
Wat nighj.Njt ouW glr -. fl
&!.r'H.iV!-taK0"!l at 'he Kop
(IS.
opnb-
'""" '"t(r suiuo'.1
lowing. vu
bo fol
earrled' I'ho atV"J'Red l'1""- V.'e have
Klnley by afi' ' Maryland for Mc
.--?.& ii.least W.000 majotitr.
20.B00 WhAll""8.hM gives over !
Mncrikmsn'.fiu certainly elueted Uv
Win doub'Ot -IX. with the sixth
ward in the clr -vwcu cwr
least nineteen ou. f "Ul " l
nnntl. In Ih. ..Of tbl VMt three.
m llngton."
fvta.-rJcorge IV Vftl
nnYAN NOT DEAD
English PaporThlnka Thoro la timn-
Kor of "Cloavngo."
London Nov. 5 - Tho excitement sn
tho stock evehango Is subsiding. The
markets nro quiet today nnd liuoun-
tlons in American securities aro emnll
A sharp fall lu new exchantra caused
consols to relapse 3 8 The afternoon
papers today n'l have lengthy com
tnonts ou tho remit of tbe eloction In
tho United States Thoy are similar
in tone to thoso of yestordav and ro-
pent their war inc that "Il-van is not
dead." Tho Westminister Oaxotte ox-
prCBfes tho onlnlou that the alnnv9cr-
of tho east and wost Is vory apparent
and Is an alarming feature of tho Mt-
union
l.nto Noun Note.
Morrill Is defeated for governor In
Kausa?
Simp&on'n majority ovci Lone l
JUV
Wheat has dropped
1 ha lw Hnnvr
Special to Dally London
St. Louis Nov. 5 The first snow of
the season fell here last night nnd this
morning. About an inch of it covered
tho ground but tho sun soon molted it
.lor la Home.
Special to Dally Leader
Borne Nov 5 - Tho result of tho
election In the United Slato? was re-
ceived with joy by a largo majority of
the Americans hero and also with tho
marked approval of tho Vatican.
hallo say Tho cry of "Long Live
McKlnloy" should bn raised not only
in the United States but throughout
tho clvllt7.ed world.
Mounter Voto In lViitmjlirtutit
Special to Dally Leader.
Philadelphia Nov. 5 --Estimates
from every county In tho state glvo
McKinley an apparent plurality of
200950 The great slzo of tho ticket
mado counting necessarily slow and
tho estimates in many countlcn aro
undoubtedly below the actual Repub-
lican pluralities There Is ovory
reason to bellovo that tho
otllclal returns will show a plur-
ality for McKinley of noarly 280000
Tho legislature la almost entirely Ro
publican tho Democratic representa-
tives not exceeding 10 per cent in iv
membership in tho lower house of 203
Philadelphia oomploto gives Mi-ICin-ley
178033 Bryan IH 333. Bopubllcan
plurality 115050. Alexander Crow
Jr . Is eleeted sheriff by in 821
DMidrnlT Is duo to an onfceblod stnto
of the skin Hall's Hair Bonower
quickens tho nutritive functions of tho
skin healing and preventing the for
inatlon of dandruu".
TO UC DOPJN ON SOIL.
Pinna for tho Expoototl Holroftho
Duko of MnrlboroiiKli
Special lo Dally Leader.
Now York Nou. 5 It is announced
hero on good authority that tho Duke
and Duchess of Marlborough Intend
visiting America shortly In order that
tho expected heir to a good sham of
tlio Vandcrbllt millions may be born
in tho United StatcB.
Tho young duchess is known to havo
a great love for tho land of her birth
and it is her deslro her child shall bo
born on American soil
The ouly permanent cure fo c'ironio
catarrh la to thoroughly oxpol tho
poison from tho aystctn by tho faithful
and pcrsistont uso of Aycr's Sarsa
purllla. This wonderful remedy proveB
successful when all other treatment
has failed to rolleve tho sufferer
TICKET
WON THE
Warwick Cushion Frame Wheel.
One chance given with every 1 purchase from the
STOWE HARDWARE CO
RICHARDSON
Doxiors In
LUM
Block and one-half North
West Side
PHONE NO. 11.
Election
Now is the
New Suit
made to order. All
hereon to
H. L. COHEN;
The Popular Priced Tailor.
214 OKLAHOMA. AVK.
What Ilnrrlfon nya
Spocifit to Daily Leader
InJIanapolU Ind Nov 5 ix Fresl-
dent Harrison was seen athisrosltTenco
tonight Aslted for an expression as
to the result of the election ha said
'I have nothing to r.ay now I will
havs tn ait you loexomc me from any
OJfpr'r'on wltalevrr '
Oov. Mstthewh 'pfn el to give any
cxpretion whatever tonight. Dx-
Oonsressman Bynnm the leader of the
gold standard movement here Is ab-
sent from the city He did not even
vole
Jenlr Tilltuxn'a M..r.
Special to Dally leader
Chicago M Nov. 5 Senator Till-
man send the following to the Trib-
une: "I do nut concede McKinlov'a elec
liou although the returns up to date
point that way. If he U elected tho
UK ii i iiguiuai piuioaracy auu vno goiu
standard will not bo abandoned. Tho
present agitation oan no more be
stopped than that which resulted in
tlio emancipation of tho slaves. The
agricultural clauses rati never hopo for
prosperous times under the cold stand
nrd IJrk TiLUtAS "
HANNA IN NEW YORK.
Has a Cordial Reception but Says
Nothlnrr.
Special to Dally Leader.
New York Nov 5. Mark Hanna
chairman of the Republican national
committee arrivid la thin city Irom
Cleveland today and registered at tbo
Waldorf where Hri llauna und her
daughter have b.eti for tho past
month. Mr Banna was aiuompamcd
by Col S. T Eerott a Cleveland
banker. On his arrival at tho Wo'-
dorf Mr. Hanna was grcoted by n host
of friends and held an informal rccop-
lion. He was ui tho best of spirits
naruraliy but declined to be inter-
viewed uovH ho had mot Mrs. llvnna
aud his daughter.
. .
Nometimes it hceir.H to wfcZssomau
that she mast ci-rtalnlv rivo
HltnnleaL tllid nnklittL tvnrlf tuionrmBF'1 -t
almost lnturoiouutabletak. orvou(MVi'p
mm siroiessneu nou pj 'jgrfr' -" lier
and life seems hardly -Wortll tho liv
lug.
Dr. Plereu i Favorite Proscription
was made lor her Dr Pierce'a Qol
don Medical Diteovery was mad) for
her The former is for ills distinctly
feminine the other for her general
system Together they supply a scien-
tific and successful course of t'cat
mnnt. The "Favorite Preset ip Ion '
r os tor es healthy regular action to tho
organs distinctly fpmlnlno It forcca
out all impurities strengthens tho tls
RtiLM allays ioilninmatiou Tho "Ool-
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tlte holrw nigetjn promotes n8luil-
1 alio u fills out the hollows in cheeks
aud uttuk with good solid lleoh and
brings back the gladsome glow of girl-
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World's Dlapensaey Medical 'Asaocia.
Hon Ilnftalo N. ' nnd rorclvo Dr
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Jrlm Feared In Cuha.
Special to Daily Leader.
Jacksonville Flo. Nov. S. Cubau
loaders here and in Key West declart
that thoy have reliable; Information
hat tbe relatione of Spain and tho
UnlUd ltt8iiTsn0li.liA have reached
a orlsl and that developmenis
ItHnhtiUana) tmportaucu In regard to
Citn may be exneoted within tbo next
(month
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