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O ,-i '' .. AriJf.A 4.ftft4 4JM- TV'"": J i'bin;i ,' ' rV f 1 ' ! -if XXXVI. KO. 11. 13.00 PEB YEAEj - ...ira in wake Brougliton ; ;Led4iis .Ticket! Bis Majority' WM Wttt BnOW MftV"i SIxty.'.-PopniMs Scratched Rei . f, .; - ...-.ii .i ; . t.-.,n -vyinv'il. ,., pnouoaa. .Nominee. faWv.it u The'Vettpttci the oouaty by jnniUes reaching ' om one hundred and more" id pre ticket and Jim Young brought i tr.'UTwd'precinctSV'StoDy " j iriii;f vv,V vote of either :5Pnir''effect thr ra! result in jbbchty;? ii:'i do yote was.Tery close between iir .J N.'; B.i BrSugJjtoni; andf Jim Young and it --rias ,t not i "untii Ikta afternoon fta.ibifimoccatS: gave up.'-Mi'. Brough ton tnado a Splendid a im XQung olaima tne-.county r oy ;.: 117 Votes"- 5)iiJ.'r? Jtoe Bogers' majority is estimated by populiststd be 1,250. -Ji?'; Jim Young's eleotion.is conceded. ' SwUt Greek ill'prdbabladd'iomV i j-liiils ft5iii' . Hill wil.1 go- against iim, ;. H;is,,ma-. iority will be. 60 t. ,.60The vote ;i againstthe!fepUb1nsj6thfui ..""."ticket WBSsufprJsliiirgejpees ;:,undred;ftt6oir aia not stana Dy toe repuDiicans as - -v the returns aboyt. They lmply did ' " not ToteW; 'jfrjifatfxy--Brvan carried the county br abeut f four hundred j.majbtltyafcd BusselL ' carried it by 'aVi-lke .BumberyMo' ; Kinley carried he, .township by 19 majority ; A; atson's- plurality.!, was ,. Below Is'Jibe "VoW'tn the'Tarlofls ? townshipspnBugh1SncLYeungs ; Barton's : Creek--Hutchlnaon's Store; JtJartoa iMi;reeJtrroge"s Jatore: Broughton 38, Young, 77. r. . -" iQkhornBvffghteBt 80, Young, ; Cary Broughton,!, . - Cedar ForltT-Mor rissUte." BjpMgfc ' ton, 64, Youngti&- . ij, VT'"' .4' ' Cedar Fork Pollard WBrough- ton 62; Youpg ft VJ ft I fi Young MftwI&Ii 1 4iA. . House's Ot4ek-t Edward's Store: Broughton, 102; Young, ,161." j Har ris! Store 128,, - T7..V.t 01 . V,n Mitchell's Mill-Broughton, 76; Young, 42. r.' ' K Wakefield BroughtoaKjj Young i35.-.iiuu,cfi:'.- Middle Creek Broughton.rJl&r. Younff 131 v. BobertSon's Store Broughton 95, Young 69. " ' - ' OakGrove Broughton 119, YoungJ 85. - ' t Myatt's Mill Broughton 68, Young 18. .V Cross . ' Boads Broughton Younff83. - . 119 Auburn iiroughton ' 7,5,, Young 134. Milburnie-Broughtpnj Yeupg 93. Wilder's Grove Broughton 81, Young 113. Massey's Olive 132, Young 174:. ' Forestville-Broughton 213; Young 223. ... , r -; ' rvolosville Broughton. 127, Young 1 12. A jex Broughton 218, Young 15. First Wwd J U J l ast Division Bryan. 202; : Mo IL.i'.ey, 99. . - - ' Oovernor--Watson, j226; Busselly f l,.Guthrie, 60.';; ' rJ" rtate oraoer3ookej-229Th6mp f i, b7; Furman, 223; Ayer, 89; Ay- ( k, 217; Worthy, rues - AverjCingJaCI91;U jvn, 220; Montgomery, 94. . Congressman-T-PoUfc 216; Strowd. isfcturf-OUve', 207;tiey,'.3'; Leo : htoD. 1208; Ferrellv 93; Flem--, :07; Young, C uuty officers Mial, 204;Rogers, ;re, 20G; Jones, 94. !-;;n; f cond clivision-T-Bryan,.,194i Mc -v ic5. - ; -p- ; v. i nor Watson, 205; Russell, ' - c.T.cers HiThoiBp- rurman, 2C1, Aver, 95; Ay- ?;7orth, 101.;;-oicr.li s Avery, 204; Douglas, 96; urown, aui;jnonT.gomerT, aa., , ; .LegislaJuretHivifUtley Bif w .m w t,e Codrlty fCfflderiiiy, 227 5ig? ii. . . ' . . Ll.'J- "d'LJ 4 TirstLfliiasIon ?rjaa,l son udg6s-Avry' 172-; Pon&ras.'iSn iRiijrsMmPri Bt I . v .. r. .... . y v.. .(j. WJ 7 71 . ,dy" f iY' H r J i ' In f I i f Brftiiorfilnri. ' 1T3: Terrell " 48: Flem- v- ' Art t' ' I ' ' - - V.fc I ', State Ofllcers Cooke, 173; Thomp- ,i wrKUEtaOuj lU ; Ayer, ? j. A? J- i jrig; liiDYouniMelcr vijf i cSlti County , Gcers-MiaT. l?2; I ere. 47 Page, 172 ohesj m Second diiston-BryanL222 Me , Ccvernor Watson 100;euthrie,LZ:: JjStatte Officers Cojrpohip- son, -xv. nr,i ,wfi(rfi AyejkJ(iS29rmitlMtt 1 ,'JudeesAVerVi 234; Douglas, 102; BrWny 224i'Montgeineryf!llfe)i M " Legislature-OUvev A-235;. t Utley, 102; iB1roughtottr!2385' IrrelllOll FtemSi23eI YBuHdl.F?te ( youniy,wmcers-r-j)iaj,.yi(3Jj-( v gerih ' JOl PagtV 233ji Jones;. 119 Ah, GoVernonw-Watsoi'-'2B2i.'Ris8en'y i48:1ad!!Krfel!ft,:W-,.-' rs-fJOOKe. ; a pornp- son, ;157FurinaB4227iyAy.e,J,63ii S J.HdgAvepy-tolld leOj-Brown.'. J Montgomerjf'; 14' jiieming, liy.j. oungizs?. V onnty..Offl(rsMMiU(41;iiB ;Mj Page, 419; Jonessfc W sonv 127; UUiriayi. il iri.H ,ylillirimni tmvi Ayoock, 473; Worth! Crown, pU 4W&mm Congressman Pon, 172; Strowd, 132; Banks, 1-- 1 ..lgislatu,re-01ivev176i Utley, 13&ignJlJ9Arerrell, 135; Fleming", 77; Young, 125. ' County Officers Mial. 171 ; Rog- hers, 140; Page, 177v Jones, 133. - ; Second-. DIvisidB-4Jryan 44foM4 tonIeyT319r 1 Governor-r-Wats? a X Bals4l, 311; Guthrie, 2; Mason, 41;Revnolds, 313.:?-:i;:S-5;: State Officeraooke; ,41 tTbomp.' so8iJluni42r Ayer; .316; Ayoock," 41; Worth, 318.-;, ; : - " 1 Judges Avery4 41; Douglas, 316; Brown, 37; Montgomery, 322. : ' HCt?9&gErae35ig - PoU,' 42; Strowd, tougfatda 45; ; Yflungfjlem-; lag, 44; Adam3,32Ju: i .a AIIU B iJUOounti Officers Mial, 43; Rogers, is,.?;,!: untaiaa nasi. TSdiitttrn .ijDIvjsM iBryah;?J17; McKinleyt ;,.'4-: ;'vf ;;; Governor Watson, ill; Kusseii, State Officers Cooke, 110; Thomp son 68; rurman 111 Ayer, o; Ay- epej, iioWqrl5A:'5f:? Congressman Strowd, . 67; Pou, 113. ia-tf Leoislature-fOUve. 114:." TJtter. Fleming;" 114! Youftg.-M. n County CtecfetsMial.liaEogei'S, 64; Page, 112; Jones, 64. ,yj'':rl - i GUTSTra IftO Bryan, 13o; McKinley, dob. gislatureOliye, 135Uey 330 iiroughton, fUijs AUanasJiiV4 iCounty'pffice er, 352; Page 142; Jones 347trao a Th Offical V.ot of ,Wkf ounty ;,ft 'f-.:l:(,joa'1:'irn iiitVl-J'Ti luliJi'ftilJ tti i PRECINCTS. - -J BUi-RitT ' $1 vS?- i r (2 Hutchinson's .Siore, . 71 -xlliv ; Governor Watsony-. 178 'RusselL Ropers 'a Storci , - 3 64 pyrresvuie, J l, z lyi Ij j w 1. 63 pEdffard's,Jll9?-4 15g 4 karris . ; MftcheaV.uWi 'if :ae I r.i Tt Mtrkki I 1 1 rjit&jyiaj XT I l . 1 '.!-'.. ,.'''! idA : llfl Btwary's. ' , . loil'V 31 W0bu'rn)t;pI;iili;4Jlii f06' -wwer s urovaj-nb-i i.i II d Pift Oreek; , f ' H2(J ' 237 ' l.m..: :lt.::; iy. - ' .2 . A lP4le3Tiile t4 &MigfW rnaWlSHu-'War4 'f 3U" J' ?fi" ildb East, f .145''J- 24i side West, 201 130 Bpoi sA Few York special of yesterday Wutne Washington Times SayS: A Heliaid sneoial from J-arksnnvillfi Flajl J says, Cu bant: kaimmh ere is 'jKejjj! West declare that thoy have rpjlttoie. Information ; that the rela tions tof the United . States and Spain relttbments v Irf.j-otrnti-.itjrnntwTa.l o B?pectaawiTOttitaine3 monsnj tiAldfioes here from; Havana,. aie' pjur)'ijiisii , general' ne-. lof crisisl aad. thai hia.,rDoiit1to,Prcai, ;Gto!t,irti bJfeu&:a,; resol rniactkniitieiiig'takeBpbylthe' 'Jltli understood j tnat the case of yOomnetitory jMvw$msms th4 imnediate qaMio 3(&p&i!ue 6H rfeni'lAfftyfeg ipia&tferifl pikVe seen disposed to proceed in a nigh handedjas'inixars'totbetee prisoners, and : withontuikegafd to jWlM flgmCGenCTZe nad"natbeen Hdydd by Capt. g JJr that tne;Ttsoners would be retried, but ' WDat was :.gomg on, naa oeen .cauea rormiutarys et for; civil . mnalteMmWy&fcfy WW, jby a-jsftUtvoteJ,;,Ti. iphergetle'B(Tte;4oat)t:''n.t htt noLiauardan5oer'witb tueaty Capt.-GertWeyteriieyadedi'aei lack oii;fttiacity ijto f treat in diplov. matio Lees haa ibeen theoustomtO'eubtott' to Maaia!fb" taimimater.ftndtheSDauislifoFCjfln Vol office; j Gen. l'"thetiI,en- eapV'. urgent xaaBnuier?arstpin:w&icne reitertited"iii'S Jtir,6pi that thBlrvegulaWpreedtng'll- not remedie65r?w6lLreveni;..fi'e; IJnitedj tatesiirjr6cegniiilngi-ia: any .. way -tae- vaiitfiw , t;boi?pw' trial, t .r ;-jt V eg- ui .Moi aa or .4. vCanti fitt!Wleridia nofSesWef this noMtrf, courtnpartialilpnxieflgs.iiwilch had b it Instihitba rf CaW'oi fortk ress wejgftusoj.dfid, jo j0Ciiv e . i . ti i .,1- III ' '1'-. H4 ElfWToTrBtacU;Erak, a v,. The MigSMiMifii 4 xne XimcL Jtsvcu, jhcvum ul ii mi . ' It' tv 1 m t . I . i l newesi men ofjBi a fewwi chine, Uitl the airi made its appearance on the boulevards of the. German city, adj Met(ce. becan the .taademfrfak of Hfe (tinCnfeajU j The leai 4K bt' the .top of the tower J reached the rear frame post or ue old bicy cle. The rider on the lofty n in the' ; propulsion' o4-tlHr W through a series of pedals, sprocket ;w'eWTand a chain leadingS -tW-dlve - wheel of the btvX tfierrdrive wheel of i the bicyclp iSlrange a ?6.iy-aT(5ar,rtf hctoi ev0Bae or'dinary county roads with -W tnnab ease and comfort as the jguljftidn safety.. 7 . vi L-' e ' II f-f rtle day a6"4 p, m. All members are earnestly requested tpbo present as there wH be-rc' fevioop, and businesojn-if i'nQtoat tend to By order of' tho president Ml tatloii afcpeglt6erlcil r8n.Ut?A6i)3and- ":' The Bi-tiutW circle will -btcci at 'rt Oman's, bomerwr: Davie bM -erlsoiPsHRets? ThuVs-' i,':Me;W!Wgrms.reclved today Irom Wlpar.sof sd' Stato' lBdidot- that fSmltPi jypn.today.tliaii last Oight-jheirnjnBiManlyOrmJbe1 vuoiruiuo Diiumons is oi,4in,same PinlolV3 TbflKepubliansare81im wg toaeartn-S Biiey! thatKus- sell will have a majority of all the j AfflD re iejMaktel uhiaffmialiindiW'Inany isptces contradietoryKmJJij'lB evi- Ffti- f nai j uage Masseur nas polled a bigvo,te, jn several(9unjties,.jesper. oiallyj plfajcand' Eeoombs.hMr; Watson'. jjains havebeenrsteady oyer the Denlocraiacf TOteln'.'&i'Jt iS not poi.6lt6'sfe&ri tfia returns' yet reoe-iMd. wio.,baaj.'(jaBried.the, state.' --The f osion ' ticket" 4&p tte' eraceifs Ms- a bigajOrjt';4''' appears.,,, qan , AKtanajr,-.grter, Stjho wd,- a ml. ShUf dirdyl pjuprQUstsf an d 'Kiktoheii' arid!'-D0tih!muitj6cra'ts KaVe vm? 'iWh'ftereubrSan Kasin The'sUUi and. nlath. .aijeUjlalijlod by bdth siaesi 'The tephblicjbS' claim Jjnaoy'S'"eleCtIon. UWS .Kitfihpn's i Jauison.-.saysiJtne'.uenio-orats will httve' 30' ineHfibei's'df the legislatVftte::'":Jl 'V, -'VfV- ' The opjnjing; upturns ;were, Ter- ceged, fi jtodayi iromi' the' Various 0fjPesi!JThe reports were'feceivdd large'yP.tWH' Deffiocftf heid- artCrl ;. ill,0UtuU - ,,,ij, ,,.; , JtaokJnb(r8iiiLiviJ V- Bryan' Sffau m , .p. t -.iIjii Jo . NstiteDdn'fnilieaflohi ' uio "MaAi-jaa;!,, majority; is,., sentEOrasiiiolese.'iIiepublicans-may nife ckifwea ' tlie lionste. " The 'Dfem-: ..,1 '.,, .. ii4.'. fcllrt'jj Lpcats gain.' Don. .Jitata and.' nnuniv TlfmrU 4w$ py isatadbdiiaUotea Woketia, verylo,s.ew-...i - -Kexurns irom tlie Jctfujtt com Q24 Several nreeiltetsifchi majocity for Bryan. 'Bryan's!. majoflt 'Hltbehba feu If 4 1 U 1U i f Airlt -. .TfllllMM.l Our infofcaabm freoeiV' aiocigpqjSmjcojinty gives VM ns 200 majority, a gain of 250 for. Democracy boh; h r" -h;.,:,-- jtiiion county 'gives Bryan 'l.OOT) m4foriiy, WeiStttf 200 anu legislative Jick. i200. j5is; is ft gain.. of ii250 yotes.over that of '94. Ml 'JL'ti j Foraytba Repnblican Wlttston-Forsy the Republicans' ViU'I! ts . received bv Chairman J Manlvi iidldaiP 3flrfr4(fiitfarfof 6rafktaaMriiM linVhiotYepresen 3.:.i ; ' ----o I & jepjocratie gam of ewo. 03Dmden" county -elects J entire re repupucaa tictret by- about BU ma- iority. rim " Ver avnrabla We: Below ate ivnf exfracte of telS grams recelaad AjQeoworatfc head' quarters:-;;-. - , l!UStokDs,lycaiijRepubliCan major- land county telegraphs that Cleve joritv Doughton . carries thnxoun- tjjttne thifcdsmjrjY&Jj . jHoJ$WWtel af John- ston gives 900 majority; it&& son ,5 cSunty ticket is 3f!9. r3'f ? Wi ffHr'ffSti Etbcoln county gives Fryan a ma - 152x4: - sDikkiiiiwUi,. purity Q.ovMiu ctriwuirv iijwt -in " ' . . . , dk. tt T. aoniir itsn Watson Snduthrfe 123. - - i sirewu HinRv. ihi d It Seems tint Hon boen defeated m ttuscou - 4ltI (i ,uw ai tae ye lowest ngure - ;4: 5ffliti4h?Wb : XJurham u.conntK.i tTlyeIutebea 425 baajorityy a gate'6f 900fotfes. H Orange. ,gLvesitn-200 Bajority ajde(mocratie gain of 400v ' IAinfle"' gp Settle crati. 1i2S' o- U&- aSf ; Person crtf IKitchen- JoHty, a deinoorafic gam. of W$ votes Wlatson and Bryan and the county ticket 'tun. by nmevoteiK-4:Hr i fe I , ! Republicans Claim the State, -,. At! Republican- headquarters the itatei is claimed for both Russell and McKnteyt Chairman? BoHmiff he: has not had time .to figure it, Be turns received from 19 counties give the Ae tata w neSh-ly 40,000. Republican figures aU4based on.,McKnlej5'ft vdtii flftjie news as to Russell's vdte has been : jeeei chairman oiton said the State would tf for, Molejf.bytJl.tJDp, He bases this estimate on the vote ,cpfl3edes the Democrats 30 members of'tbei legislature. , McKfnley 19,000 majority over Renublieaau'vote ,of, 'M.JTbea-i t)e6i6e,U1tl carried U ffiof "4, t . ........ . t . . r ' i say;JJparson.and alt the otner fusion eandidatoCare ehdtedySsafena jorities. CDrfte'. MCKisltyjfAi. Pdiiiii B.erye, 500 Buncombej, , 7m7f 800 00 Chowan,. S-Oft' WTdwUniXQl r e, 1150 1500 3700 200 Halifax, 2000 Madisonr- 850 NefWHanover, 800 1700 nee,,- r x J00 Riohmond, 400 900 Surty, Wake, . .500 Wispn,rm(pg:4 Edgecbfritfe5, iUi80fjl 1 Wake, r 1200 ijii,,150tf '"'' : FOB ttKfAX,; .... ,;, Cdtferet, 100 497 ham,- -425 alossof200 MriDOwell, 300 Ruthefford,Y , . ,;30,. ,300 itidbatrman Manly received the foU lowing leTegTam "thTs i morning from National Chairnjan Jpnoaj. : ."The" ney? s from Kentucky is not entirely satUtory. ; Ont' prtvaw 'Advices fronfcWgiin ever weWeiflpreason, :.to believe that we ,havJ iost a single state oa iWhlch ; we bav' eunted fb rth'e' eleti-' mAt twelve bjefec.tgday (OAainpan. anly gave out thei follewmg state ent: 'l hold torheifig'ureWl'gaVe out last evening tlat Bryan has carried theState by tweniybDaWBn flja? Uia is . rrfl DMndctio rrains tH BvW Be State. Mr. Wanj'sjj ejefctin fi assured. . The .news, today is more encouraging Jia4;Jhatfecvved)as ntght.j The eUctienLof Kitchenand Doughton in the fifth and eight dis tricts ! espivfel'is'-'-Jasartd-'by large majorUiea'. .' dams'anLocft; hart will also win. The second dis trict is dott&im.s? m . i ea i 5.i s.,w . quarter- are tnat tnere win oe a !n4i6tity of DemCfcrati " fre bduae itattvia. j V 7 jSpeoia to the Prow. 1A7 . utmmwiu ' Aufn "thus far receired the next itid States Senate wiU yrobably J4nJ.l 'Republicans; emocrt feMndependents and Populists 11; doubttotft'lotaltOjihyifefijn- Cy questici'Sbhatowmtlndpubt- v Friday next (Nov. 6th. ,) is the day who are Ifiterested in jEne J-nome for the ge aioDbilcJifiiCb'i corner of Davie anddPereon i Wts. TntrHjitinna ar mit.&nnnunr.inir ihfl marrlage p OmSprlfl, of tJ. Is9 atTOlsBort, Short, IAflaiK3r the. Jlemor. imonal B 0st hfafiin I vi.TiesdaTvWra,oveA10tb, It J itT TkiiiinHntt . . . vn v-- ..v : k-r - : ttoueio vocalist Buss rru..vmi .thay &QnBea' -BettW's defeirt.- betout did themselves today in celebra- 1UUU , i rrt LThaM3tt Sanata BapiiMiflin, , Msv J io;of Rafeigli iniordially Invited E. TT.j'du fa jo vthi recital, whieh s is jntirely county? ChairreeT ! - v- " . " 4 Bffin'tie1eateiiL'1)V ;0ver- I,; pi .llT - wueiming uaas.. il'4; ,i, (iin-'ij 4? .. ... ,'-w.; Llfi Heporta Point to a Landslide for the Gtjld Standac4 ajtdJpK Ustajuaard BeagermTb' States Carriud-- '' j ' ' CnngroM RcmtTlion, '" ' branches of the1 hext Congress witl be controlled by the g(Jdmea.,rjThfi lower.hpuse jwill have a safeRgpub llcanl matoritwbile1 Ui'wcwlcl anv peoriHbat after the new Senators have, "been chosen tlwc will be a good' Sent ports sent out that McKinley carried m . . . . xenqessee seem to De erroneous. ThJ jstate has gone for Bryan by twenty thousand oWifcouf, Neb., Nov. 4. The indi catiobs are that Bryan will carry qbraska, also that Ilolcolmb, sil- ver lusiun canaiaaie, is eieciea gov- erpor,, New Yokk, Nov. 4, The New Yorkimembers ofthp tnec pxihanrft . tion of the viatoryjor gold. " For an hour before the exchange opened, many of them assembled , an began IaTatioi&'gnu&ieb'ra tion. ; Decorators put up work early. Scores of flags and yards of bunting added to the already rofuse deco rations. -rs f'a a& LonJb wfcwiiairoTf was tbati -14 Americans securities had advanced from one to four and S half when the exchang'6penedi ,'AIl the, galleries atfd the office of the president were kciowded with visitors. Re-nubllc7Hinimaror.tn fiib ! MV Ov. aJfcciHfll1 II !i T1 will probiyirUtotwaewt Myi!i4itiiijNojy UtAe rI P Succeed Hill, Black. ia Wheirjjhairrnan! JeClU oetidj;Jfne, tfce 83&naTfge''fhe "scene "was o5ef W . ttje'like of iwhich was never',' before wftiressedi- Brokers shouted' the prices and buying and, selling went peculators wonder, . Stocks began to advance immediately. Silver de clined sixty -five to sixty-two and a half, . J , Lonpon, Nov. 4. The election of McKinley had a marked effect upon American securities-( Business. ;at the stock exchange -,6penbd,-iwM a rush. Milwaukee and LouisVille led the advance and werC utckjy fy lowed by the entire -'list fronvlwo'td dollarsi which sent 'the' brokers' flying hatless in 6ver'y ' direction to jom in the wild bubbibnsideHwhile in the streetsnstoWrsi wewKeom (ng'i'ti by dozens. ' Aefcording the general impression the election will result in a rapid diminution ot the w ictnd flWaTfof gold I rom thb TJnittl-States doubt Mcfflriley-s election Has favorbly Uffe4Jth sjocrchajngo4ir6ugli- lont, I Reading n;ngiiso?ioci orpic- erin an interview saa , icii.'nieys election has boomed, ihe whole inar-.' ketJ Large.; buying, orders, from New ' Yorkers were sent after the result of the election was knotvn'. This.' was foUowed by' english buy ingof Americansand English stocks, 0a,jlyjNeb., -$01 Wle BryintoN probably reccJrbrNr: ka"by aimfil pluratify the Tteguoli canafarerBQt eoncedingthe tact, since lessjai 4QfJf 3U5fli.p fee lusts of the State have not been heard from! hfrq result wUl m night Bryan is steadily gaining. St. LocisMdi-, Nov. 4. The re turns are yer- incomplete, but it is knownj?Jthbut (touWiJthat St Louis has given" MckialeyHtrom twelve to twenty-ftvo' thousand plurality. There seeds to be no doubt that two ehethree representatives front St Lpui$kwillb Repa.blican.. ( J' DKTEOfr, Mich., tlov, iThelce tifesOut of S& andrtidickte that Mb . . r T.. i.i I i ,!!L; Kinley stotyorjty wm p.iprcy tnrm sadd.' V.'-". V TiWsiNoT.. 4NtcKnley' according tovtoeuiatest ng&resynas tStmed the following states of m. following states fjmiJ. Mr. i&rh. Bailey; is atteadingthe-'' names: '(c, lBtfos echool of electricity: In, Wash- ., ;',. Jjor ities andjames : o jjJ:fff,'V ,cmuecvicut, ovyijj" ueia' r - 1 . n n . . ' i 500: Hlinois. 130.000! Iuolana. 10.000: Jowa ai'ttetyXnjtf Massachusetts. iza,ow; MichiganqfMlnnejlJ New Hampshire, Zi,WO; , I Tew Jer aevv- 60,000; NeitVtorJt, ; 2501 m wwn iv) vuiu, Oregon, eigiUhousandiPeW sand; Rhode Island, a Oil ul- itm t(i i rt.1 thirteea andVyerjqqnlj. ftfr,, fpusand j West 1 'Virginia,, ten thousand; Wisconsin, fdrt thousand, ghrtttg"W tWdu" hundred-AndBevfrntyfetght electoral vpt4s. In doubt: California. Idaho. ' - -North C?rolina, Tentfessgef Teias.' - Flftjjr elefctbVaT To1e. For Bryan are .conceded. Alat&-c. ma, 'ten thousandt Ar'.Vty'-? eight thousand; Colorado, twelve thousapd m Florida, ' five . , thous- ,t and; o.Georgia, forty thousand' ps Louisiana, thirty thousand; ffl&s- souri, fifty thousand; - Montana, 1,000; Nebraska,, 2.000:. Nevada. 4.- . ,., , uuyj pouia varouna, zo.ouo; v lrginia - - 10.000; Utah, 7,000; Washington 1000; Wyoming 1400,,. jGivlBgilm-fane . hundred at.-Vetwn -elwstoral - i.JVitson gets twenty electoral votes" fof Vice-President e elected Governor runningbehind,MoKnley. i i!-rr. iff ''MTf-F-1 i Probably the official eount will be necessary. The Wyoming an J Cali- , fornia Legisfetures art' rublican. The middle -and-! western1 'states',' " where ; Bryan made four -hundred"; speeches, fqr free,, sjlyer have gone,; , : i strongly against him. . , ,( , ;Vt.iJV., New York gibe's McCinley a plu; , , rality of twenty nei'tniousand three ':' hundred. Blacks " pluraIlity,Kl " ' "' Governor is two hundred taousandvj !i- TODAY'S MARKETS. ' ' ' New Yokr-, Nov, Market quotations furnisn'e ' y $. E. Leach, Broker," 311" Wiln rW; d: " street, Raleigh,-N, C. ' "' ' ' ' fBl.PriYAte Wire., ; .-. MONTHS... OPB2- HIQE- OLOS ; INQ ' ma. ESt EST. January, February, March, v April, Mttv 8 27 8 28 8 33 6 3 8 , 825 8 28 8 39 3T 8 39, 1 96 8 01 8 08 8 IS 19 .'7-"" ' 8 01- , 8J06-"" .8v,0r n. 8 15- 819- : Sept'mb'r, Octobers ' ISlTi Novemb;rJ 8 03 8 20 7 86 7 85 7,85- i, (The following-weire 'ihi Cloeing' quotations bn the New York Stock Exchange today: . ' u- fugar ..,r. American Tobacco 131 v, J. am Burlington and Quincy . . . '. " 7fli'1 Chicago Gaa. . Pes, and Ct. Feed.... ... General Meetric . . ........ LouiBville and "Nashville. . Manhattan. . . . . Rock, Island t. ....... Southern Preferred ,311;.,.,., &6f' ,69.:: ..!. .291,,,,,,. 77i , 291 :86 s. Paul Tennessee Coal tnfl'Iron :. Western JJnipii, ,M, .. ChieagQ Qrala and PlwTlslcm Market.' .'-i'"'" The following were the closing qnoi-1 ' 1 ' tations ontheChicagoGraiaand Pro- J vision market today.;....-...,, . , .;; (, -, .. , Wheatr-December, 764; May, 8.H. ., ; prn uecemoer, z&i; May , 2ei. Oats December 18f; May'21. ' PorkDeoember,7,02; January, 1ttt Lard December., 4,42; January!. ; Clear Rib Sides-December, ; Jan- ary3.92. ' '' " Pdrehasers Get VoMeasion ot the J. A i O. RaUroad. , ., . . lilu Jhe Atlanta Constitution of yes terday says: , An order was (Hod In the United ltates court yesterday withdrawing'1" " ' the Marietta and North Georgia rail- ' irei.roaAi,rPet f rom th bands el the- 1-i"l two receivers, . Messrs. . J BLGlovr; :nlJ a and E. CT . Spalding, .and placing-i) ,&) , under control of the purchasers pi ,., , the property, 'the Atlantal'Knoxv.ille '" , and Northern Construction" Coitt: " pany. , . -n. :., " ' -v"" Judge Newian signed ,tiM: order ''i: ' on Saturday, lut it was :.no41f4. until yesterday The check for the bnat-payment was not received until yesterday; though notice tha't it nad" been soot femn Nw YrlT':nadbeett-'"J' received.,' v4s soon aa the ;paymeilt; v.U Aot Octorier31st was received, Clerk it-fl Ct C. ulbr, of the United teteSj t,. court,; filtd'the order which formally, removed the court'lfeceivers from " control of the- property;'-; " t .i lington c.ty, one of the foremost.ln-j , ,,-..f, stit'ation6f the kind fn the ooun' 1 m Aft t r' a. ' - - ; - wntrjr. 'A til(i In fa to ml InniYnii im ffnAi dav. Died. dM. W,JTPoT8et,si8ttoot 1ft j -u tiair aiea atner nomeio ure were interred at i, i ..'i-iiij i.:-ii V - Jj'ii.-i -,-.-'W 'aiii'J -nl "
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 4, 1896, edition 1
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