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REPUBLICANS CARRYPENNA. Eittr! still Tlckit Elictid ky Good Kor(lns.
HlMSOIt MADE GOOD RUN
Democratic Candidate For Suprama Court JudgoMp Made Qaina Countiaa. But Not Enough U 0 coma Rapubllcan Vota In Philadelphia and Alleghany. Philadelphia. No*. S.—Senator Penroae'a Republican atate ticket. Uka othera that hare *on* before It. waa accepted by a majority of the Penneyltanla votcra. Jeremiah A Stober, at Laaoaatcr. will be the next i treaaurcr; Arthur El Slaeon. of Krla. the next auditor general, and Judge Robert ron Moackxlaker of Philadelphia. the next Juallcc of the aupreme A feature of the election waa the remarkable run made by C- LaRue N union, of Lycoming county. Democratic nominee lor aupreme court JuaUce Munaon awept county after coun ty of Republican territory In the ln-
ROBKRT VON IfOSCHZISKER. known with ony degree of accurtcy for a day or two, It can pe taken aa a fact that the heavy ftralght Republican vota In the big machine* counties of rhlladalphla and Allegheny has amoth ared Munaon‘a country majorities Whan Barry. Democrat, won the atnta treaanrerablp four ymuy ago by •6.000 plurality he had a plurality of 64.000 la Philadelphia. The Republican an mince for the supreme court has a Boch larger Philadelphia majority than that, while Munson's country majorities don't seem to run aa high aa Ban j'a •lobar, for Hals treasurer, and 8!asec. for auditor general, are elected by good martins, though they received nowhere near the normal Republican No attempt waa made to gather retana through the atate on the ten proposed constitutional amendments, hut It la regarded aa pretty certain' that they have carried, with the possible exception of number aeven. which i provision aUowlng-the' ap- ~ * In cities, a cut heavily every
fttaburg Electa Lone Senator. Ittaburg. Not. J.—One state senawas elected In Pennsylvania to a vacancy caused by the death of I W. Crawford, of the Forty-fifth
No Rest Day or Night * "I would lay awake for hour* without any apparent cause, or dieam terrible dreams which would bring on extreme spells of nervousness. After taking Dr. Miles’ Nervine and Tonic for awhile I could sleep well, and the nervoua spells have left tna." MISS ALMA HUG, R. R, No. 4, Canal Dover, Ohio. Without aleep the nervous system soon becomes a' wreck, and the healthful activity of all the organs obstructed. Restful, body-building sleep accompanies the use of Dr. Miles' Nervine because it soothes the irritable nerves, and restores nervous energy. When taken a few days according to directions, the most restless sufferer will find sleep natural and healthful. Get a bottle from your druggist. Take it all according to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money.
BOND ISbUE WINS Fanrcu Win* In Fight With Opponent* In Smoky City. Pittsburg. Nov 3 —By n small ma Jorlty Pittsburg ii<-rldcd In favor of i> bond Issue of 66.77S.WIO for Improveisots to the city. The bond Issue was favorite wove of Mayor W. A Magee nd H. C. l-VIck. There was much opposition showr a the bond ordinance by those who lived far from the center of the cUy ; United States Senior Boles Ten came to Pittsburg last week to look over the ground himself. Up anti] his arrival It did not seem that the bond Issne had a chance, hut with the put day* spent by Penrose new life was put Into the matter and It has Defeat--of the bond Issue meant' much to Pennsylvania polltica. and It admittedly a test of strength of
JOHN E. STOBER.
Penrose and his opponents In vest era Pennsylvania. Alfoady there U forming a party, to be beaded by State Treasurer John O. Sheatx. to attempt the wresting of power from Penrose.
district which la composed of a part y county. James L. Adams,
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RETURNSJJN JUDGES Democrats Elect Both In Becks County, Pa Harrisburg. -Pa. Not. S. — There were fifteen Judicial elections In thlr toen counties of PennsylvanlA Adams and Berks each elected twe, Judges Return. Indicate the election of th( following judges: Allegheny—‘Liringston L Darts Rep. and Deni. Armstrong—• Willis D. Patton, Rep Berks—’Gustave A. Endllch, Dean; O. W. Wagner. Dem Chester—’Joseph Hemphill. Dem.. Fayette—’Robert K Umbel. Dem. Lancaster—’Charles L Landis, Rep
•Re-elected. Associate Judges Adams—W. H. Dicks and Leo Sneer Inger. Dem. Bedford—8. J. N. Poor. Rep Forest—Samuel Aql. Rep and Dem Perry—Lucius C. Wlx. Hep. Snyder—J. R. Hendricks. Rep
N. J. I. J.. Nor. I—The Demo crate swept the city and elected John Cala. candidate Tor mayor, over Oar tett L. fori. Republican, by a mapor tty of 1*7* The Republicans fact been fa control of the city government
Aram J. Pettier is rejected With i
TOM JOHNSON DEFEATED Cleveland’s Three-Cent Street Car gar* Champion Loses Mayoralty. Cleveland, O- Nor. A—Mayor Tom U Johnson. Acent street car champion, mayor of Cleveland since 1601. waa defeated by Herman C Republican nominee, by a plu raUty of 6(00. The Republican man agers claim the election of twenty-tec of the twenty-fire rity counrijmen. glv Ing the Republicans control of the city
and predicting a sol
of the traction problem speedily aftei eight years of warfare. The balance the Republican ticket U elected.
Balt Lake dliy. Utah. Nov. *.—Sail Lake went American hr a Urge plu raUty. The American party, formed eombat the Mormon church In polities not only repeated Its victory of twe
LANDSLIDE IN PHILADELPHIA
Republicans Elect Ticket By Large Pluralities,
THUGGERY IND FRAUD U1EGED
It Is Declared the Organization Resorted to Bruts Strength and Many Independent Voter* War* Beaten and Sent to Hospital* — 6500,000 "War Fund” Was Used. Philadelphia. Nov. 3.—Samuel P. Roun was re-elected district attorney of Philadelphia over D. C. Olbboney by » plurality of about 65.000. David Martin was elected register >f s Ills over Edwin O. Lewis by Apluisllty of 40.000. Murrell Dobbins was elected city '.resk'iror over John J. Murphy by s plurality of 68,000. The Republican state ticket candidates. Robert von Moscbilsker for supreme court Judge. Sisson for auditor general, and Stober for stale troascarrled Philadelphia over the Democratic candidates, Mnnsbn. Clark and Kipp, by pluralities estimated to iceed 60.000. • it was a landslide for Rotan and the *t of the RRopubllcan candidates. Not only did the organization ticket (five tremendous majorities In all ie "stalwart' - wards, but Glbboney and the William Penn ticket failed to their ground In the usual "reform'' wards. Germantown, the northend West Philadelphia partidpaled in the general slump. In the Kensington district and the northeast wards generally, where th* "workingmen's vote" was expected by
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SAMUEL P. ROTAN. the Penn party to be heavy for Glbboney, Murphy and Lewla. the organisation ticket wr.s jnumphanL The wards In the northeast that gave Gibfcon$y big maorlllrs over Rotan In the June primaries completely somersault- j ed Into the Rotan column. the city the Ryan-Donnelly sly gar,Ira! ion ticket and Tboi Sixth ward, the only Democratic in the city, led the pace with a plurality of 106f- for Rotan. /* The Republican organization /conducted the most determlned hatfle It ' is ever wiged at the polls. Thuggery aid Fraud. In -the downtown and river wards the organization plied up Its majorities by simple brute strength, combined with the most flagrant and daring “Inside" work by election boards Every polling place war managed by a Swarm of policemen In plain clothes, office holders and othwllb rolls of money. Voter* fsra Intimidated, beaten arrested and. in thousands of cases among the naturalIsed foreigners, browbeaten Into Toting the organization ticket Many Independents were sent to tbs hospitals as a' reafaraf Injuries received in assault* where they wsr*
6600.000. which would average 6428 to an election division, was distributed among the ward*. At th# Republican committee headquarters It was ronrtnon gossip that the campaign has cost the orgcnlxntlon nearly 81.000.000 in cash, of which one half was held In reserve to be poured out on election
AUCTIONEER NCMJNEE WINS Samuel L. Shank Elected Mayor of IndianapOllA Indianapolis. Ind., Nov. A—8a Lewis Stank, the auctioneer candidate of the lb publican, who began hli business life as the driver of a daliv ery wagon. selected mayor of tbit city by a majority of about 1600 arm Charles Oatus, bis Democratic oppob ent The entire Republican ticket M elected. The oloalng days of the campaign centered entirely upon the mora pacts of the race, and The tamper poo pie generally came gradually to th* support of Shank, under the belief that the election of Gauss would mean th* triumph of the brewery element and give that class complete coatrc the city.
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The History of -:Cape May County:* raoM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAT embracing
AN account of the Aborigine*; The Dutch h> Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County. The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment of the New Gov. Timent; The War of 1812; The Progress of th, "ounty and Soldiers of the War.
By LEWIS foWNSEXL STEVENS €M Pigek. 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appendices sun »03 TP AID OR RECEIPT OP |LM ST LEWIS T. STEVENS. Publisher 610 Washlngt,,-! St. Cape Ma*. N. 4
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