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MASS. BAILEY'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Sells Everything. AdJre" IP. T. BAIIjBT, Rfthrr Block, Brattleboro, VU test An BEST FOR If 1 THE BOWELS WOW CANDY CATHARTIC 0 , f-1 : ' ODELL DEFEATS COLER Though Latter Had Big Plu j rality In Greater New York OVER 1,000,000 VOTES CAST ! In IViiiisylviinlii, ".Vhere Kepiililieans t'arry the State by Liue Sliijorltle I -luwa lCleels a Uepnlilieaii to Sue. j oee.l lleiiilei sou - i:. tin'ns I' rom ! Bliiny Stales Vi-e Xol Vet Coinplete i New York, Nov. 5. In spite of ti ' pUelioinenaliy larye vote in New York ! ami Kinys county for liird .S. (.'olor, ticinocrat, the rctunis indicate the r i election of Jleiijamin 1!. Odcll, Kepub lican, to the yovernorsliii) of Now York 1 statu by from Uuou to IIUkio. Coler's ! plurality In greater Now York exceeded llu.diiil. u surplus of ooou above the claim made by Charles I'. Murphy, leader of Tammany hull, but even that liirye vote was not sulticient in over ; come the licpublican majorities from up the state. Odt-ll's vote iu the coun try districts was lighter than two years ago, but Color's was also lower than Stanchlield's in the same year. In . New Y'ork city Color's plurality was approximately 117,fio0. Oyster liny, where President Koose i volt's country home is situated and where he voted yesterday, was carried ! by Coler, his plurality bein;; 131. Two 1 years iiko Odell's plurality v as ".12. j Figures from the congressional dis i tricts in New Y'ork city and the Long Island counties apparently showed a : loss of four Republican members of the national house, the heavy Coler vote having carried, according to the first return, the lirst V.) districts "n the i state for the Hemocratic candidates. The election foilowed a campaign which, in spite of strong efforts by the political leaders on both sides, was re markable for the lack of interest taken by the public. Almost the only .loints at issue to excite comment or discus sion were the coal plank in the I emo cratic platform and Senalor Hill's charge (hat (iovornor (idell was n partner In the grocery firm of Matthews & Co. of Newburg, and that the firm had prolited by the governor's connec tion with it, his Influence, according to the Democratic leader's statements, having secured an enlargement of Matthews & Co.'s business with stale . Institutions. The governor replied to these allegations that the money placed by him witli Matthews & Co. was a loan and that he did not share further than that of the profits. As is usually the case in New T'ork. the stat; was divided into two parts for purposes of comparison the greater New Y'ork and the state outside of the city. In the former a Hemocratic and In the latter a Republican plurality were certainties and Uie question was whether Coler's vote in the city would be large enough to overcome the Odcll pluralities In the up-state counties. New Yorlf and Kings counties did all that had been expected of them by the Democrats and even more, for the for mer gave Coler approximately ST.ooii more than Odell. and Kings. Mr. Color's home county, went Democratic by . 2(1.500. Queens and Richmond were ; counted to raise the total to l-'O.OOO. PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia. Nov. 5. For the first time in the history of the state 1110 -e than l,0l"l.0o(l votes were cast ill tin election. Samuel W. I'eniiypack"r (Rep.) was elected governor by an esti mated plurality of 17."i.'ii ami ihe Re publican ticket was generally success, ful in the various counties. The Democrats elected two and possibiy three of the 32 congressmen. The legislature will be more strongly Re publican than ever before with 1'ie ex ception of the 1807 session and it is cer tain that Roies Penrose will succeed himself in the t'nited Slates senate. MICHIGAN' Detroit, Nov. 5. The Republicans of Michigan have elected Coventor liiss and their entire state ticket, 11 of the 12 congressmen, and an overwhelming majority of the members of the legis lature. The vote was light throughout the state and the Republican majority is estimated at between 3(.i,iHin and 40. 000. The Republican majority iu bnt.'i branches of the legislature assures the election of Heneral R. A. Alger to fill the unexpired tone of the late United States .Senator James McMillan. IOWA res Moines. Nov. 5. (in the basis of precinct returns thus far the Republi cans have elected their state ticket hy about 75,000 plurality. The reports from the congressional districts are meagre. Knough has been received from ihe Thinl to indicate that .fudge Birds.ill, nominated by the Republi cans to succeed .Speaker Iliub rso 1. ran substantially with his ticket ;ini H ill be elected by 40o0 to 5KiO votes over former Governor I'.oies. At Re publican headquarters it is asserted that the Republican plurality in the state, as a whole, is sufficient to carry ill the congressional candidates. Al II OliMA San Francisco, Nov. 5. Scatter! ig returns indicate that th. governorship Is very doubtful. f.an (Peni.t is run ning ahead of Ins ticket. He wil! ear-y the city of San Fraud .-n by pi.. mil plurality and is developing strength throughout the slate. The legislature probably will be Republican. The. vote pd congressman in the Fourth and Fifth districts is close. In the Second dis trict the returns indicate the probable defeat of Coombs (Rep). IEI.AVAI(E Wilmington, Pel., Nov. 5. The com plete election of the next Delaware general assembly is in doubt. It is tp parent that a deadlock on the two WINDHAM COUXTY.; 1'KFOI'MEl!, FlIIDAY, NOVKMIiKK 7, 102. i n .in n rivTirrWTUmvWHWIMWiTnKHMrtrb Tin: 1,'niied Sial.'s si'liaiiil iai vacancies will he (lie result, as was the case ivoyea''S ago. The regular Republican stale coiiiiiiillee claims ihat the body will lie composed of .10 Union Republicans, S tegular Republicans, L'J 1 "eiiiocrais mid 3 doulilful. Iieniocratic Slate cli.ilr ninu Saulsl.nry says that his returns show thai 1' I I leinocratic members have been elected. The majority on -oi'it ballot ami ihe number necessary to elect United Stales senators Is 27. i Miw ,ii:kky Trenton, Nov. .". The Democrats nutd,' gains, but failed to gain control of this state. The count is slow, ow ing In the length of the ballots, which In many districts contained ."0 or more names. In the congressional contests the Republicans elected seven of their candidates, as against six which they had under the old appointments. The Democrats elected iliree as against two under the old allotment. The Republi cans again control the senate und 1 ouse by a reduced majority. OHIO Columbus, O., Nov. ."..The Republi cans carried Ohio by next to their high est plurality on record. Nothing above 70,000 had been predicted, but partial returns indicate that it will greatly exceed th.it figure. At the same time the Republicans on returns thus far made no gain in Ohio congressmen and are likely to lose one. INDIANA Indianapolis, Nov. 5. Republicans are estimated to have from 25,000 to 40.000 plurality in this state. The delegation to congress remains un changed. The legislature will be Re puiioation on Joint ballot, assuring Senator Fairbanks' re-election. ILLINOIS Chicago, Nov. .".Meagre returns prevent anything like an accurate s'ate ment of the result of the election in Illinois, although there is every Indi cation that the Republican ticket has been elected by u good majority. The next legislature will be Republican without a doubt, and the successo.- io United States Senator Mason is eer UtiU to be Repliblica ;i. M.Il LAM) Raltimore, Nov. 5. The election In this state was only for conuress'iicri, the Republicans electing four of the six members. MIN.MXHA St. Fatil. Nov. fi. Chairman Jamison of the Republican state committee says: "Returns so far received indi cate that Van Sam will have a plu rality of 30.UI m.'i for governor. Sub stantial gains have been made all i long the line." Chairman Iiuck of the Democratic state committee said: "Re turns are very meagre, but so far as received are not nattering, as to Rosing's success." ( OI.OHAI0 Denver, Nov. 5. The returns from the state are so meagre that It is impos sible to give a reliable estimate of the result In Colorado. It is generally con ceded that the Republicans have made heavy gains thronghnut the state. WIX OXIX Milwaukee, Nov. .".Returns indi cate (lovenior I.a Folk tie re-elected by a plurality of at least ,",:.,txi. Con gressional returns are very meagre, but the indications point to the elec tion of 1(1 Republicans and on? Demo crat. 'The legislature will probably be Republican. MONTANA Butte, .Mont., Nov. 5. The latest re ports received give the state to the Re publicans almost beyond a doubt, al though defeat has net yet been oo'i ceded by the Democrats. V AMI I Mil ON Seattle. Wash.. Nov. .". Indications are that the stat,. wil! gn Republican by about Hi mi i majority, with the elec tion of three congressmen and the con trol of the legislature. wyojiim; Cheyenne, Wye.. Nov. fi. Mea gre re turns from the state indicate that the entire Republican ticket is elected. Mondell (Rep.) for congress will have 40CHI majority. NORTH DAHOIA Sioux Falls. S. D., Nov. 5 Indica tions received from the state at Repub lican headquarters are that the state ticket will have a plurality of about 15,000. IDAHO Boise, Idaho. Nov. 5. Scattered re turns show Morrison (Rep.t for govern or, running ahead of Hurt (Dem). Definite figures will be very late. UTAH Salt Lake, Utah, Nov. 5. rolls in this itate did not close until S oc'lock and returns will be very late. KANSAS Topeka, Nov. 5. Kansas has gona Republican by at least 40.000 majority, rbe entire itate ticket and all the con gressmen are elected by the Republi cans. The Republicans will have 100 members in the legislature. It was ihe most complete Republican victory since the days before Populism. NEBRASKA LIncolu, Neb., Nov. 5. Returns In i Nebraska show the vote to be exceed- j lngly close ou governor, with the re- , luainder of the Republican state ticket j probably elected. The first tiO pre- j cincts reported give Mickey (Rep.l, for j governor, CT.41; Thompson (fusi.ml, I 5S57. The Republicans have cast j practically tne same vote as a yearago, and the fusiouists have made small but steady gains. Mickey is running be hind bis ticket. Educate Your Bowel TVIlh Cascarett, Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. I0C 2Sc. It C. C. C. tail, druggists refund money. I f.hVADA ; Reno, Nev., Nov. .".Meagre returns point to a fusion victory In the state. i . ALA I SAM A Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 5. Alabama Democrats olocled a solid Democratic delegation to congress, and re-elected Governor .Telks by a majority of about 23,000. The negro voters almost en tirely remained away from the polls, the R"pulilieiin state convention hav ing proclaimed a "Lily White" party. VI ICO IMA Richmond, Nov. 5. Returns are com ing in slowly but the state certainly will return a full Democratic con gressional delegation. Tlie latest re turns from the Ninth district, where there was the only serious contest in the state, assures the election of Rhea (Dem). TEXAS Dallas, Tex., Nov. .".The Democrats swept the state, electing I.anham gov ernor by a heavy majority. The Democrats elected congressmen from all Hi districts. The constint:.)iial anieiiilnient requiring voters to pay a poll tax was carried by a good majority. W EST VIUtil.MV Wheeling. Nov. .". Returns indicate the re-eieetioii of I!. 15. I lovelier (Rep.) for congress in th; First district by re duced majority. In the Second district John T. .Mci;raw claims his election over A. ii. Dayton (Rep.), but the Re publicans do not concede it. TENNESSEE Nashville. Nov. o. Forty-two counties hoard from give .lames I!, t-'ruj'.ier (IX'tm, for governor, a majority of 37, S3(l votes. The legislature will be largely Democratic iu both branches. NOItril CAROLINA Raleigh, Nov. ,".-Returns thus far give a Driiiooralic majority of over il.inio These are from the eastern and mid. lie counties and the same ratio will give l lie Democratic state ticket u majority in the suite of approximately UC'kio. .MISMxMI'I'I Jackson. Miss., Nov. .".The vote in Mississippi was very light, tin- tabula tions so far made indicating a total of less than Pum". All the Democratic candidates for congress were elected without opposiiion. ARKANSAS Llllle Rock. Nov. Less than I percent of the normal vote was poll.' 1 In the election for congre-sn e-i in Arkansas. All the seven Democt:i:ic UOInillocs Were elected. 1.1 OKI.I A Atlanta, Nov. (ieorgia elected a solid delegation of 11 congressmen. Except in the Eleventh district, the Democrats had no opposition. The election was for cf iigrcssuieu only. LIU Is! AN A New Orleans. .Nov. .'.All the lie no eratle nominees fnr congn ss in Louis iana are ele. tid. Senate K. publ lean llajoi-ily Reduced Washington. Nov. .".--The next United Stales senate will be Republi can by at h ast It! majority against the present majority of i'ii. The present senate contains .".! Republicans and 34 Democrats, in a total of !m seats, there being two acancic rr.,m Delaware, where the R, -pub lican legislature fulled to elect. Small Republican Majority Washington. Nov. .".Although the returns from the doubtful congressional districts were slow in arriving, the in dications are that the Republicans will control the next house of representa tives by a narrow margin. In the present house, with a membership of 857, the Republicans have 41 majority. Greater New Vork's Vote New York. Nov. 5. C renter New York, which last year eloctiM a fu sionist to the mayorality, returned to the Democracy yesterday and rolled up one of its old-time majorities for that party. Locally, the candidates voted for were three justices of the supreme court, 10 members of the national house of representatives. 21 state ecuntors and 02 stn'e assemblymen. Coler's plurality for governor in the city was well above 100.000. Casey IMeases I'oloinbbi rauama, Nov. fi. There is at present much satisfaction in government cir cles owing to Cue fact that Rear Ad miral Casey has notified the Panama Railroad company that he will allow the transportation of government troops across the isthmus on special ears. Large numbers of Colo nbian Iroops are at present encamped along the railroad line. ! Accounts Short $,"5400 Washington, Nov. fi. John L. I O'Brien, for seven years con li den I la I clerk In the employ of Frank Hu ne. a : local wholesale grocer, is accused of being a defaulter in the sum of jsTiino. O'Brien was married on Oct. 27 last and i left the city, ostensibly for New York. ; to spend his honeymoon. He is sup j posed to have gone to London. Young Hunter Instantly Killed ! ISev. rly. Mas.. Nov. I. -John Walts. ; H years old. had the (op of his head , Mown off by the accidental discharge of his gun yesterday and died insiantly. The gun was lying at t lie bottom of : bis boat. Walts picked it up. holding ; the muzzle toward him, when it ex ploded. Won't Have Carnegie Library Albany, Nov. o. The question ofac- i reptiug $1'm.0hi' from Andrew Carnegie ; -for the erection of a library building In j this city was put to a popular vote yes- j terday and defeated by an overwhelm- j tog majority. ! TO CURE A COI,l IN OXE DAV Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TaMeta. All druppiMfi refund the money if tt fails to cure. K. W. lirove's signature is on each box. 25c. BATES WINS BY 37,479 Legislature Remains Republi can In Massachusetts VOTE IN GRANITE STATE Results In Election of IJiitcliebb r : For (iovernor oiiih cllcut Safely ; 1 Itepiiblieiiii Governor Kimball I'os- silily Defeated Iu Rhode Island , I 1 J Roslon, Nov. o. Lieutenant Gov-! ! eruor John L. Rates of Roslon was elected governor by the Republicans In : : the slate election, defeating William A. ' Gaston, the Democratic candidate, l.y ' 37,470 plurality, tie- ote being Raps i (Rep.), lU.VP'H ; Gaston iDem.i, l."s.-J2. The Replllilicails aNo elected l),e I'.'S; ; of the slate tici;et and In out of I I cei I gressmen. The sti.te legislator.; re mains unchanged, the senate stinli i :' , S3 Republicans and 7 Democrat . and i the house Ulli Republicans, 7." Iiecai ' crats and ,'! Socialists. The results exceeded the expeetntio is of the Republicans and was conv- , ' spondingly disappointing to the Do no . crats, who had waged a spirited eam ; palgn and hoped to reduce the Republi ! can plurality to less than -".imo t'd i even perhaps w in by a small margi'i. The superb weather, however, bro igut , i out a tremendous vote, especially in ( ' the country towns, and the mini wis : well up to the big vote of 10'MI. The congressmen elected are Law ' rence, Gillott. Thayer, Tirrell, Aim s. , Gardner, Roberts, McCall. Kelihc.'. McNary. Sullivan, I'oers. Green , -itid Lnvoring. The Democrats . to Tli.ty".'. Kelilier, McNary and Sullivan. The surprises of the election outside the big vote was the defeat of Eugene N. Foss by Sullivan in the Eleventh district. I'osj ran in the new district, which includes a number of strong Re publican wards in Ronton, and after de feating Adams in the caucuses seemed alnio-t sure of an elociion. His earn- , palgn against Adams, in which he ; advocated changes in the tariff, much against the w ishes of some of tlieiinnv leaders, apparently did him little good at the polls, as he was badly cut in all the wards. The strength of the Socialistic move ments was also a feature, and that parly gained one representative in lie house, hciddi s polling a good vote for the candidate for governor. Three Democrat will represent in the next national lions., of representa tives the districts which sir,- made up almost entirely by the various wards of the city of RoMon. in the Niith COIlSTessinn.il district John A. Kelihc.' was elected over Congressman Conry. Both candidates are Democrats and both ran as Independents. In the Tenth district V. S. McNary iDem.l Is elected over the Republican candi date. W. W. Towle. McNary's plurality reaching nt least ftmii. In the Eleventh district Repubiicm exictations were shattered bv lie' victory of J. A. Sullivan il'em.i over Eugene N. Foss tRrpi. Sullivan is conceded to have a plurality :,f "i.'ioi over his opponent, with three Demo cratic precincts to hear from. The contests in the Ninth and Eleventh districts were among the mrst remarkable ever waged In Massa chusetts. In the former district the voters had before them the unpre cedented situation of having no reguDr Democratic nominee, and this In a dis trict thoroughly Democratic in Its make-up. The reason for this omission was that the Democratic convention failed to nominate, the three candidates Keiiher. Corny and Dennison, having an eipul number of delegates who stood st?a.l fast to tiie end. Later all three men took out no nina tion papers, but Dennison withdrew In the interest of the party, it was be lieved, since a contest with throj De no crats world Insure the election of Charles T. Witt, the Republican nomi nee. The contest between the two Democrat was carried on with Intense effort on either side. NEW HAIll'SIIIHi: Concord, N. II.. Nov. 5. The mi -iber of split tickets will make the reimms from tiiis state very large. The indica tions are that the total vote will be about So.Ooo, an unusually large nu li ber for an off year election. .The figures thus far at hand show that both Uie Republicans and the Democrats have sult'ered in the shrinkage of the vote from the tiguris of two years ago. the Republicans suffering the more. The shrinkage in their vote is nearly 23 percent, while the Demo crats lose 2 percent. n this basis, computing on the vote a heady returned. Rachelder iRep.i w ill be elected gov- Ladies. SAVE MONEY lty lluyiiig Your Golf, Cycle and Storm Suitings and Skirtings. Direct f mm the Miff rs, INTERVALE MILLS, Dept. A. Qulnebaug, C'min. fiKNI FOR SAMI'LEr. 4 r. (irilers of M yds. o" liiort wt- ji.iy express. C ANDV CATHAHTIC ; Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold in bulk, Beware of the dealer who tries to sell I "something jnst as good." Only One Damper! The greatest improvement in Stoves (patented). One motion regulates both fire and oven. Used only in All Two-Damper Ranges are troublesome. Another feature - the JNickel Rails on the Crawford are removaDie; wis " to black the stove or clean the nickel work. JOHN CALVIN, sfnor by a plurality rising lai'rfirt. The heaviest Repiibliciin slump occurred In Manchester, where (lovrnor Jordan's plurality of 2' hi" years a no has been trniisformed into n 1 lenioerati. plurality of loon. The legislature is Republican in both brunches by larize ma joriiies, ensur ing a Republican successor to Senator Jacob II. 'iallincer. who will probably luceeed himself. RIIOMI-: ISLAND rrovidenei . Nov. .",.'1 he Repttl'H cans have undoubtedly secured full control of the senate, a majority de creased somewhat from last year In the house and. with tin-possible exception tit the i hii-f exwuiive. they have elected .'hell slate ticket. If the Jiemoorats fonriniie to .train in the same ratio as bus held true thus far the election of L. I'.. (Jarvin over i o.vernoi' Kiinba'l, the Republican candidate, seems likely. The flection of 'oiie.i einan Cuproa is assured, but his majority -111 be Plit'lliy I'e.is.'d from that two years ut... In the Kir ;ontest In v t ill' tret ill" eontrressi. ni:i 1 cry ,-!..-.. between Melville mil 1 . I.. 1 '. i iran.er 1 1 i.-m . Hull Rep Because of the complexity of the balio'. the returns are delayed. A consider able number of towns where Hull i expected ici poll a s!:'ou vote have not been heard from. CO N N hi "I KIT New Haven, Nov. ( "onm-otlc it elected the full Republican ticket for stale ollicers and nil the five Republi can candidates for coiiL-ress, ReMns thus ar indicate that the plurality for Chamberlain tRep.l for i:o eruor v.iY. be at least lu.iJ0, an increase of 1000 over the plurality of two years atro. The Republican candidate for con pressman at large, G. L. Li I ley, It elected by approximately the same plu rality, whii'.r the four coniressifm .! districts are also Republican by safe figures. The state legislature will be Republican, thus ensuring the return of O. II. Piatt to the United States Senate. EXPLOSION OF FIREWORKS Results In the Killing of Eleven Per sons ttii'l the Injury ol l-ifiy New York, Nov. 5. By a series of ex plosions of pyrotechnic bombs and other fireworks anions.-' the vast muititnl'.' gathered iu Madison Square to wit ics the ascension of an airship and the i.is play of the election returns las: niyht, 11 jiersous vcre killed outright. Many were blown almost to jiieces and at least on were injured, many of tiiem fatally. It is estimated that at least Cu.inmi persons ihrontred the square at the time of the explosions, and in the frightful panic which followed the catastrophe hundreds were t'.no.vn down and trampled under foot. l'he hundred policemen and ail :l.e ambulances in the city were - .ni aioned and the d.vini: and .'Hu!y in jured were removed to vari.-t: hos pitals. In addition to the-.- many of the woumled were talien away by friends. "ine men iu chnrtre of tin tiieuo.-k-! display were placed under aires; ;in mediately after the explosion. This Bi'cnature i. on everv box of the pvnuine Laxative BromoQiiinine Tawet. the remedy that mrr i culit iu uc day Back of making Cream of Tartar Biscuits V-''''T - i-"-' 1 " IS QUAKER SOLD CEO. E.WELCH, (goking-Jtenges 53 main Street. CRANCE BLOCK, BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT. WlUd.KSAI.K AND KKTAIL I.KAI.KKS IN Steam Fitting and Plumbers' Supplies. MANI"FACTl'l:KIiS OF Hydraulic Rams, Suction & Force Pumps ALSO DKAI.F.IIS IS RANGES AND FURNACES. The Best Work and Low est Prices for Plumbing. 350 PAIRS BOYS' SHOES. Mima: M- 1 met H-'.-l. SK. - t" 1 ''; 75c. 1- t" wr.li r.'t'H-o' I;.'.-!, .r.i."' I'.irt lire th- liea Oil JJ4 Ofl 1 1 rum N. v.-r-llip line. 1.00 1.25 satin t'aif. -i i lil (.lain Xever-Kip, to This is not a lot cf old stock, but broken lots from a large Massachusetts Manufactory. Every pair is 25cts, and a part 50 cts less than usual. E. L PUTNAM. Near the Bridge. SHOT, SHELLS, AMI SPORTING POWDER. oil Ht-uttT ainl Wnod Stfr- ih .ip. Horse iUink-r-.p-d arTini-nt r. 1 , t f; n,. (iulvatuzt-d a Till ami I'uiN. Ai ', U.1:., splitiing- llainiiit.'rs, i"- a , ft'1. ,...i'kk i:s hh;iit.... DON. A. WILDER, T. 'U'l'llell, 40 Elliot St. LEON C. WHITE, Electrician. Headquarters Electric Light at Station. Now is the Time to Subscribe for the Reformer J. RANGE. BY : Bellows Falls. FLEMING & GROWN 1