The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CYCLONE'S
The State Capital.
^yThe State C«piul Printing C-
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FRANK H. QREEP. Editor.
there
doub#
great
Thanksgiving Sale
t
, Hale in fact not on paper! A rare Bargain Feast
V tale without an ^ ^ ^ ^ ^partmeut in the ,10u*e
Positively every Item in on sale a* advertised.
ke" rc lmo*t t&« • ** f': ; the sttte'to McKinley by over
McK nler V,, with soch a heavy repub .car
' > •' r 1 tae ,ute tHe republican
___ .tzzrs+z
.pf.C.alpape.OF ^HOMA. JJ
made couatinjr *ce* ruj 5-
the estimates in many count.es are
doubtedlv telow the actual republican
—"™~"—
Cha :.aX Jones dies h*rd_but be | £elieTe that tl.e official return, will
Hist die how a plurality for McKinWy of
■
i) Hanna appears to have eot there ^ emir.
to business
!«Ha*na «?pe r «< "•" t alm04t eotirely republican the
-but he didn't do it. as ch r?ed, by t,emoeratic reparatives no*, ex-
ist. it was done by bnllots. ceeding ten per cent. in a memoer-
ship in the lower house of :<M Phila-
delphia complete B-"s /i,'
«HS: Bryan. 69,""" " v.
| tty, 115.650. In -
district ex-Congressman William . lc-
lt McKinley had bid a
Cleveland, the moment he wa cer-
tain of McKinley election, issued a
Thanksgiving proelarnatioi
\,m lrTtry * Vole.
TbMTOS S : Not I -Revised M-
tarn- fire M Kin'.ey a plurality of '.!•
Tef-y The republican,
hare elected seven congressmen sura
i' 1 t le res-.il* a the Seventh distric..
between Young La™ and McEwaa,
-epublieans is in doubt. T.iree an
perhaps four of t ie it count.es ha*.
*one democratic
«<orth U k 't f,jr
RliW.i«( N I) Nor. 4.—The repub-
ete gives McKinley 17y " . _ ca„;€(| -he -tate bv from
t,m Republican plural- >_"- ( Fifty-three precincts
1 the Third congressional '" _ McKinlev Bryan
U'il'itm Me- OLl ni 1,'
district ei-vvus« a— ~
few more Aieer. gold democrat, is elected to sue-
such advcates as Bryan talking for c««d Frederick Walterman.repu'-
him-he would have Jot the country The four other congressional^.tncts
bv a unanimous Tote
out of 1
1.6:7.
Cn:v
SVr min(.
K —The
A--ociate t
, pres received the following from J
n th:s city were carried bv the repr.L- h y Ca
i' t ti / iH • mf
spread l*f re the people',
crowded beyond its capacity.
! licans.
, Gr
Dresi ^ooc!-. extra
rr.arket. Sale price
nev.- novelty
/.ors worth
1 >c.
vide,
the best 30c value ctcr pu^
on the
He.
Dress
Sale price
Goods Novelty Flads, would be cheap
at 35c
1 Sc
Includiu? the two conir
T markets-hare-an"upward Tc^^tth.laU..
r«tarD-> received bv the Associated
cre.s. the delegation will be -Ir.: led
politica'ilv a- follows: Repub..ca..
ii: democrats, the same as m tne
last coutrre4-.^
Kentuc ky Pro'.nibly for M« Kin'.ey ^
Loi isvii-I.E, Ky . Nov. 4.—At •* - '
o'clock this morning Kentucky seerue^
safe for McKinley. Counties not u-ard
Henrettas. Silk-, extra, all included in the
Sale price
Laccs,
Table Linen. <M* «rt 1"'?" ^ ^
T .hi.- I inen !-ll color worth 50c per yard, balepri-.
EX."£rPkl in variety, Cra h Towel,ng worth ,c.
TowHing worth !2C. Sale price
A-hland the Greatest ol all Linen Sales.
XrL ' or • . ... - <*-. "c" •" "ICllKk'' "
yoc
25 c.
:$ i-tfc.
<J 1 -4C.
dency: money is loosening up
prosperity made certain b7 McKinley s
election is already upon us.
The gallant, brilliant Chester L •
f.ontr was .iefeaud by Jerry Simpson
by 1,000 majority. Now we'll have
.nother dow of vukless oratory and
literature.
MaBk Hanna says he will open the
iKJok-and prove that less money was
used in this than in any past campaign:
and that that used went almost en-
tirely for literature and speakers.
.!. R. CakTkr, of the Sixth district,
seems to be elected by 74 votes.
Uarnes and Carter, appearances are
now, will be the only republicans in
the lower bouse^
DkmoCBACI will never make another
free silver campaign It will allow
Cleveland. Hill and Whitney to guide
the machine four years from now- and
free trade will be the battle cry
from then were: Leslie. Hoy.l Joh:>
son. Knott. Magoffin, pike. Iiut.er
(jreenup. Harrison. Jackson. Owen an 1
part of Henry.' l'hese include strong
republican as '.veil as strong silver c.in-
ties, bot the heavy republican fains
everywhere seem tomake the sta'e -.1 e
for SfcKinlev. though the res • m:iv
be close. Tal'ing the estimate of the
musing counties, made severa. day*
am bv Chairman Sooner*, of tn« o*m-
ocratio committee, the M.-Kii.. !>• ma-
jority of the missing vote is l.m.
; iv oil Id give the state to McKinie.v bv
4.744. This is the democratic est mate
of the missing counties. 'l e demo-
crats eleeted six ont of 11 congress-
men. The resnlt in tlie Seventh be-
tween W. C. P. Breckinridge and K. K
this sale
84.78.
s:i 38
81.58
He per yard
1 c per yard and upwards.
'> <:
58c
c
6optir« "I ex.™ fine W.oV.tt ortl, Irom10 tt *>5-
,n .lifomia's red and white worth $/ 5°- ;,'ue PrlJ-c—•.
sjk;"Jcxt ^^ ^
All sill" cords, all colors. Sale price
Dress braids all hinds all styles — ^
I adit- Underwear worth 75c a Karmenf Sale pr.ee
I.adics Union Suits, fleece lined. Sale !,r,c<s ,_'' ;
| ad.e ■ Underwear white and grey mixed. Sale price
All of our Misses and Cluldrens Underwear ^ ^
j .adies I lose from 6c a pair and upward Children
AH coiny at l-^ value. .
Ladies i'ascinators worth 75c Sale price
.I.otof I.adies leather belt "c-
Hoys Waists fflannel). Sale price — •••••••
Ail silk Ribbons Irom per yard and
1 sa"- ^
tween > • *-• * -r,
Settle is a, yet in doubt By yester;I o'clock tin
riav's election the republicans w.ll
Bn.urci Cheyenne, ^-TO ".
j —Wyoming in great doubt: think . k-
Kinlev will have small majority It
a.,..' . ,-int to decide
may require official couni
w'no is elected
Montana.
Bt tte Mont. Nov t -Bryan's ma-
,. .. „ ,.,|, ::.:iv reaea 1 .
. Ilartman. s:.ver r-'publican. is e' ec
"o congre-s by from < mo to 10,000 over
Goddard, re.-.ar republican. Hie en-
tire democrat-populist fusion staw
, ticket i,elected, with the possible ex-
ception of associate justice of the a..-
pri-me court, treasury and secretary of
Idaho Ten Thoaun'l Demm-ratlr.
Bow- M Nov .-Conservative es-
timates indicate Ida'uo will give H,
majority for Itryan
ttatoaa'* MaietUy BeAeei*
Bibmixoham Ah. Nov. 4.-1 he ma-
jority far Bryan r. - probably not ex-
ceed 25.000
Arfcsns... i.iv.M only 5.-.4100-
r.itti.i Ro . Ar . Nov 4.-Ar,;antn
triveS OOa majori" for Bryan.
I t«li liftno* r«tle w l i.ooo.
Salt I.ake. Nov 4 - ftan gave
IS,000 for Bryan
Went \ irei:*ia < lo*e.
I Wheeling W Va Nov. t.-At 11
is morning'
Hose, Misses Hose, wool and cotton.
'iUc
2c.
Tic
Hair ' irnament-
■eturns from tiv
^ j day's election w.e ,'b I "'^iMover In* ther7is a strong
Now, of course. Bryan will tell how probably ^at'es^l^ate' to I p^bability that ' • state has gone for
the silver tight failed now but will ^^Ti. BUekburn. McKinlev
Free and un- succeed . enat c v T"eturn,
Bv.t.MOKi Md.N'ov ; Theindiea NA9BV...LK, I en No^. 4. Keturns
tions at midnight are that McKinlev .received ^ V, are'claim.ug
lu0j. iirvan br 30,000—20.000 of whicn meager. 1 ne aera
gfJsrAS— n'-r".°iv
-onnhlirtin conffrensmen have probability that ne . -i i- -
pL-ii..- •"-'-S S3^Sr.
b.l..O,e l-ir-U. ..hebJo,,,.. | ,1,. I* f V.. K'.K ei.'i ■
Miles idem.) mav be re-elected. I haw , nonhdent ■
man Talbott. of Undemocratic central ,ia!e for
committee, conceded Maryland to tlit • _N „ Nov. 4.-Returns
republicans, last night, butwoni . give. Vv ki _. ,ar,i to get. Last
no figures. Chairman Wellington. ...ifrnm t TOte had been
the republican committee, author,7.ed night one hird
the following: toe Aaaocjated rece v d. ut of J ^
Press: We have carried the s^tate ol .^'"^1; van ote over the estimate, is
Maryland for McKinley by at least -<0. ; m the l.rjan McKinlev's
000 majority. The city of Baltimore) jo per cent, thus . w.,..c
has given over 20,«W. Ue have cer-
tainlv elected five congressmen out of
six. with the sixth as yet in donbt
Will carry at least 1! out of the :■
75 pieces extra fine Prints
4c.
win in four years more.
limited coinage will be advocated four
years hence only by the populist party.
Bktwkkn one and two hundred
democrats-and a fair number of popu-
lists, voted for the Logan county re-
publican ticket. fientlemen. Tsk
Statu Capital, on behalf of the peo-
ple, thanks you.
Tin Leader says Dellois is elected
by l!i votes. According to its own
figures as published have only
three majority. Neither the Leader j
or DeBois can figure. The official re-
turns show Martin elected by :$- votes.
Thk democrats will now go back to
Cleveland, Hill. Norman, Wilson and ...
Whitney, the pops back to the vege- counties in the ataU;^
table defoBitory and fiat money—and
the republicans will go an winning for
:w years on protection and sound
Stioes,
ji
Ladies'
Ladies shoes lace or button worth $..50. Re price
!*S£ uCp^"cS's^^cJ'o^tt;,,, a regular $4 shoe. Sale price _
1^,,., .hoe-
than makers cost.
llrlmirr Cnnewletl t« Mr*k lrr.
CAnton. 0„ Nov. t.-At 'rJM a. m. tin
doubt felt as to Delaware was dis
pelted bv a private dispatch iron
5 If
81.58
Sl4>8
8c
, at less
Men's Slioes.
Men's shoes, lace only, worth $1.50. Sale -
Men's Shoes, lace or congfcw worth Sale {rice^,
,1, „ shoes, lace or con«r.^, worth >3 inducement Come Now.
iv,-r 1,000 pairs of Men's shoes in stock. I He price u
" 8c
81.18
Si .->8
Men's Suits.
Sale price
Sale price
Sale price
icreiu sij. ■■■~"cU |.;n„iish Meltons, worth 1 2 to $15
0'0?^ S «r<Sl~ MI— Tailor c. .o «. "
than 50c on the dollar of ,nanufacturcrs cost
' hihlrens Suits from 5'M a suit and upwards Middy
mention to our Childrcns Suit Department.
su«, nice wool SSkto
Men's Suits, Cheviots, Lassimei . . )
Men's Suits ten different styles to select from wort ,,• 5 •
Men
s:s.:*8
«." :i8
sy.:i8
Sale l'rice 80.118
h art, bought at
See them. The Price is Kight.
Kilt Suits, Novelty Suits we call special
Don't Full to See It.
money.
Tut btatk Capital has no tantaliz-
ing words for the defeated in Logan j W.
county. They are no doubt sore
enough. Let them heal up: and then
perhaps they will see that fusion
didn't fuse—and that it is much better
that it didn't.
Tub Cherokee strip voters would,
from theer votes, rather vote their
prejudices than their sense. They
threw snbstance away for shadow.
Cjunties which should have been
unanimous for Flynn gave him but
Hmall majorities.
The Daily Leader says the silver
failure in Logan county is a great sur
prise. Well, the democrats anj| pop-
ulists of true party principle sat down
on fusion: that's what did it. This is
the last fusion campaign. It has
failed in the nation, in Oklahoma and
ill Logan county Fusion is dead.
Ovoreoal* lor Men,
Overcoats lor lioys, Overcoats lor
Thanksgiving l-Vast ol Bargains.
Children Attend the
rid Shirt- reinforced Iron, and back TramsaUo, Muslin.
White Paundried Shirts $100 value Sale price-. -
uS^a^^ wo^lirlet and brown mixed worth $,,>0.
11, ivy Cotton Hnnnrl Drawers
Working Shirts (outing flannel)
Men Susptndirs -
Handkerchiefs u«iiurv"the orice too imall to mention.
Gloves and Mittens, Neckwear, Hosiers . tlie price
Goods Dept.
Sale price
Sale price
trusted sources at Wilmington, del-
aying the democratic state chairman
conceded the state to McKinley. W-
Tunnel (detn.l for governor^ is
elccleti over llolfeeker and Higgins.
' the rcnublican factional nominees, by
| fully :'..000. L. Irving Handy, free sil-
ver democrat, win, by slightly smaller
figures over Congressman A illis and
E~ U. Houston, the republican nomi-
nees, in the congressional fight, lliom-
as F. BavaJd, Jr.. gold standard dem-
crat for congress, received about !.".0O
votes ill the state.
McKinlev** I'lurHlity In Mlrlilgan.
In 11:011. Mich.. Nov. 4.—lie turns, as
I vol incomplete, from ilic s. itountieso
I Michigan, indicate tliat McKinle\ s
| plurafity in Michigan will be 40.000.
The same re-turn, this morning gave
filigree, for governor, an estimated
plurality of .M.OOO. llepnblican mem-
bers of congress were elected i" each
of tiie 1'.'districts of the state except
Third and Kiehth, and in the Eighth
the issue is still doubtful between ( 011-
gressinan l.inton and Ferdinand
IJruclcer.
Hpiwhlie^tn llairiH In ' oniUM'tlcut.
Nkw IIavi-.x, Iona. Nov. 4. ion-
Tiectic-ut ha gone republican by at
least fi.ooo. Tlie various republican
papers are unanimous in claiming the
itate for McKinley ly '.0,000. There-
niihliciin stati' ticliet was elected by
n njorities raiiL'- Dg from :sil,000 to 40,000,
which assures u reniiidican general as-
| semblv anil state senate, which will.
! elect to the I'nited states Senate Or-I
villi' II. I'latl lis his own successor
The present republican membefs of
! eoncress from each of the four ui*- (
tricts aro re-clfri'ted.
( ;ilir« riiiH dnvH ItepiibUran. ,
| SAN 1*' ii a n < 'I s(?o, Nov. 4 -California s |
i maioritv for the reoiiV)lii;an stamiaru-
tPcnaence"hat theTnondam" bUimii.'Vuf- | ".Vre,- will reach . least. Many
ferer or dyspeptic relieved by lloslet- ,,f tlie counties have not yet sent in it
" tiirns.hu: the more populous and thosi
hicli the fati
I have all bei
swell the repiiblicini majority
All honor to the democrats and pop- I
ulists—mostly democrats—who revolt-
ed on fusion and voted with sense for
self-interest. They did nobly by
Flynn all over Oklahoma. Almost
4,000 of them voted for the dauntless
champion of free homes. Fusion
lacked this number of votes of fusing
illlud Heading
You can read a hapuy inind in a
| happy countenance without much
j penetration This is the sort of coun-
i iit"i ui * " . ...
,>.n; ter's stomach Hitters WOt rs. \,.|| will
I <•,. ; meet many such. The great stomachic j ,,M wl
1 C I and alterative also provides happiness
Sc | f(,r the malarious, the rheumatic, the | , lvol|
. "ic
Ml know by th:s time that we have th ■
adv ntatie !?et in as soon as possible
-roods we advertise -we sell them daily,
"because we are alw ays crowded at
If you wish
THE CYCLOID
103 Oklahoma Ave-
i weak, and those troubled with inac-
I'oi of the Uindeys and bladder.
For sale by W allace A Muller and Sea
| Ionian Drug Co.
Cttdjr HUntou Cl il .
The Kll/abeth Cudy Stanton club
will meet with Mrs. Herod Friday
I evening, November nth, nt T::m p. in ,
I when the following program will be
rend, red
i ' Facts About Silvc.-."
"Change In Hold Coins.'
"Money Demonetized by the I nlted
States."
i I'he People's Money,' i hapter III.
' Let every member be present, as
I this will be our last meeting befot
point where iiolli n.' to come later can
possibly disturii them. The legislature
hus gone willi the general result, and
may safely be clased as republican,
thus Insuring the return of 11 repub-
lican to the Unite.'. Stales senate.
ICepuI Iimith Sufe In W licoimln.
CilK'.too, Nov. I. (M'or.re W. Peck,
of Milwaukee, \Vi- wired the Associ-
ated press a, follows this morning:
"McKinley has carried Wisconsin by a
comfortable majority. Scholleld for
governor will no doubt pull through
I very close to McKinley. I'oth of them
j and every other republican 1 havn
heard from will have a majority
I enoueli to he considered sufe, say
. .. ! | 100,000."
iihe convention Ruse IIIciianan. 1 iniiin.m cinlns st a.iy.
Assistant Secretary. lNiii\N>l'iV.ls. hid.. Nov. 4.—l'oyi-
gain is only • per cent. If tin- con-
tinues Brvan wil! have a majority.
Oregon ProSmlily Uepiihliiaft.
Cim a..o. Nov. i —A Tribune special
from Portland sa.-: MeKinlev
l,as carried Multnomah county by ...Wl
majority. Kepor's indicate a v-?ry
heave vote throug out the stale. It is
thought Bryan will come to Portland
with a very small plurality. Mclvin
ley has certainly carried the state by i
small plurality
North ( uroliiu Nnt I'onltlvw.
Rai.kiuii. N 1 Nor 4 —I lie ele *
lion passed off very quietly. Hrvan
so far as heard from, - as supported by
both the democrat s and populists, an 1
has carried the electoral vote of th ■
state by major:! ies variously estimate.'
at between '.o.'UM and JO.OOO. Bolton,
republican chairman, however, e aims
the state for McKinley by between S,*
(KHl and 10.000.
Intra Str« ni;!v I i,piilill<"«*n.
Dkh Moinks, la.. Nov. 4 — All repu >
lican congressmen n Iowa are electe '
beyond a «loul>t. an• t McKinlc* P
raiity in the state is estimated at fro:u
80,000 to 90.UHI.
>laM rliU4(*tt4 l e« Ulve.
I (isto.n. Nov. \ -McKinlev's ma
joriiv in Massachusetts is l'JI,(H)0. lh«
republican candidates for president
and governor carried every city ant
town for the first time in the history
of the state. The congressional dele
(ration is unchanged-Pi republican-
and one democrat, the latter the only
one in New Kmrlamt.
Twenty Tliouimnd in New llaiti|Mlilre.
( ONCORI), N. H., N< v. i Ne v llainn
shire returns.come '• ti very slowly, but
each precinct reported showed :i jraiM
for McKinley, an I McKinlevN plurali-
ty totalled 'JO,000.
Mnine'n Oulft.
PoRTLANfK Me.. Nov. 4 —Tl e elec
tion in Maine proved one of the quie*
est in the state's history, tieneraiiy,
the returns showed a falling olY of the
democratic vote and a slight increase
in the republican vote, which ac-
counts, in a great measure, for a lieav.
republican plurality « f 40,000.
Rhode Inland Ovi-nvliHniiii«lv Kepulilirmi
l'ltovidknck. It. 1 . Nov. 4.—-The state
has yiven MeKinley an overwhelming
majority. The democrats themselves
". j admit McKinley has a plurality < l !•>.•
°f t'U! ( ' ' lul! | ooo, while the republicans claim '.'">,000.
heard from ami Vermont's K« | nhll<' *n Majority.
Muntpkukr, Vt., Nov. \ II.'turns
from the state were completed very
slowly. The republican majority was
about 00 percent, greater than lSO'i,
but it fell away from tlie September
plurality, being about 000
Nehranka ( (inri'ili'il to I i iium-imM.
Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 4 -Chairnnri
I'ost, of the republican state commit-
tee at 10 o'clock c.Mice led Nebraska to
the fusion ticbet on fusion electors an I
governor, but he suys neither Hrvati
nor II«dc« inb, the latter being the f- -
-sion candidate f« * governor, will ha i
anything like the • i: ility claimed uy
Chairmen Dahlmu: and lidmiston of
ihe democratic an 1 :• ptillst committer.
Colorado VlmiMt Solid.
Di-nvkh. i l.. Nov i ^.Mitterina r«-
IContinued on Sth Pa
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