f Übe messenger Over The ’Phone. BERLIN. Mrs. Thomas McMichucl and family for Philadelphia to |TThU puller h lh* largest rlrrula- Quillen—“Hello Central.” lift last Mun.lay llna of anjr paper In Worcester County, A GLORIOUS VICTORY! Central—“ls that you Mr. Quillen?’’ join li.t husband who is tln-rc at work. and U the nlhrlal paper of the rountjr. Quillen—“Rightyouare honey. Have They will make that their home for the you seen anything of my friend Scott present. promised of SNOW HILL, NOV. 11, who to attend to this end Mary liayne gave a party last Satur- the county ?” day afternoon to her many little friends Central—“Nit!” to commemorate her tenth birthday. the** columns are Col. Smith is Elected by a Isteal notice* in We hud <|iiite a numlier of visitors to the 10 a line chargedfar at rate of rent* our town this week. Dr. Charles Carey insertion. matter* not what House of Delegates. far every It and l*rof. Ist. Carey, William <’. Frank- our own others charge. We regulate Plurality of 14600. lin, of , Mr. Wilmer Purnell, the worth this The metuliers of the next Bouse of prices according to fair of of Philadelphia. Mr. John ltichardson, Delegates, as far as determined by the journal as an advertising medium. of Wilmington returns received, are as follows: The People is Allegany—Albert Frett/.el, Rep.; Jos- A Victory for The Misses Mary and Hettic Work- Maryland is LOGf\LS. eph Radeliflfe, Rep; William Close, Rep; man spent a few days this week down WORCESTER 1075! ,1. H. Critchlield, Ri*p; K. Earl Graff, to Newark visiting their friend Miss Triumphant! Redeemed! Rep. the People! Ceorgia Warren. Redeemed! Warton, Stockton, —Mis* Maim* of Anne Arundel—Milton Ditty, Rep; ,1. One of our school teachers was re visited friends hen* this week. Frank Kreins. Rep; Byron Phelps, Rep; viewing his class on language a few —Miss Annie Taylor, of Berlin, visit- What Shryock Says. SMITH’S VICTORY James D. Fcldmeyer, Rep. Wicomico. days ago. and requested one of tin- IRONSHIRE. ed Miss Mildred Avdelotte this week. Baltimore City, First Legislative Dis- scholars to write the name ot two great | B. Sorimger, Deni; Chris- Democrats in Worcester were very men —at once lie wrote John Walter Dennis, of Newark, shirt “Explanations," said Gen. Thomas J. triet—Harold Miss Wanted—Hands at the Berlin ,1. much interested in the Wicomico con- George Washington, i’or- Saturday and Sunday with Shrvock, "are dead sea fruit after the ; His Plurality Will Reach topher ,1. Dunn, Deni; Frank (lately, Smith and spent last factory. Apply to Dirickson Brothers. George August Republicans every- Brittingham. votes are countisl. I have none to make, j Dcm; L. Brown, Dem; test as the claimed rect said the teacher! Suppose the Misses Bertie and Louise —Services tomorrow morning and We were beaten and beaten roundly in | Nearly 15,000 In C. Mencke, Dem; Forrest Bramble, thing. The returns show a great Dem- teaclier thought there would Is- no bo- Miss-s Eva Smack and Clara Parker, evening in the Presbyteran Church at the city and counties. The proportion j Dem. ocratic victory and that William H. gns School Commissioners on John of Newark, and Mr. Robert Dennis, of The State. Jackson, although Stockton. seems to be about equal in both sections, j Second Legislative District—Aloysius he “moved heaven Walter Smith's say so. Philadelphia, visited Miss Lillian West and was was a year in Maryland : Leo Knott, Dem; Martin Lehmayer, earth" to get votes for himself permitting there be —Mrs. W. S. Nelson and daughter, It Democratic Providence will last Sunday. C. Lit robe, Dem; John completely annihilated. Here is Un- Miss Mary, returned from Bishopville and nothing could have headed it off. so Dem: Ferdinand preaching in the Presbyterian church Messrs. Lee Brittingham and Edward can THE NEXT LEGISLATURE Sanford, Dem; P. Curtis, vote of the county : far as I see. We went befon* the L. Francis to-morrow morning and evening Y. at Iron last Monday. ■ Senator—Jackson, R., 2384; Evans visited friends Box jMHinleon our record. They evidently Dem: William Duncan, Dem. Brew- P. M. at half post six. Leader Miss Sunday. on Thursday Saturday and —Mr. R. B. Parsons left can A Democratic Majority of 45 On Third Legislative District—Oscar C. ington, D., 374!*. think that the D**nns*rats do just 1 Lillie Scott. Henderson, of Wilming- for silted Dem; Siegmund, Delegates Turner, 2330; Mr. James Philadelphia, where he has as well or lietler and have elected Martenet, Charles E. House of R. t Philadelphia is their Joint Ballot. Mrs. Sallie Reed of ton. came Saturday night to a position. that Dem; Cover, Day, It.. 2305; Freeny, R..233K; Waller, down last ticket. I trust they will. I have William L. Dent: Adoiiirum the guest of Mrs. Charlott Coffin this father, Henderson, The plurality for Col. Joint Walter I)., 37(56; D , Bennett, D., visit his Mr. Denarii —There will be services in tin* Catho- to live and earn my living in this State ,1. Robinson, Dem; John Real, Dem; Roberts, 3757; Smith. Democrat, for Governor, over Johnson, 2730. week. of this place. Church Sunday. Nov. 12th, at 10.30 and I want its government cleanly anil William A. Dem. lic Gov. Lloyd Lowndes, Republican, will It, 3231; Mr. John Morris of Waugo. is visit- Mr. Charles West, of Wilmington, M. and 7.30 P. M. economically administered. 1 have the Baltimore County—Edward S. W. State’s Attorney—Leouard, A. not he far from 15,000. ing his daughter Mrs. Alfred Holloway. r West, pleasure of knowing Colonel Smith and Choat, Dem; RedmondC. Stewart, Dem; Bailey, I).. 2X15. visited his father. Mr. Payot* of —Messrs. Arthur and George Mc- The Democrats elected 11 Senators R, 2316; End, of enjoying a pleasant personal ac George W. Truitt, Dem; Henry P. County Treasurer—Waller. Mrs. Thi-odore Palmatory who has Bay's last Monday and Tuesdav. Allen, Anne, spent Sunday i of Princes quaiutauce with him. and members of the House of Dele- Mann, Dem; Joseph Sandman, Dem; Todd, C„ 2732; Parker, P., 220. been visiting her daughters in Phila- Mr. and Mr-. Tln-ron Hanley -pent with friends in this town. gates. In the Senate, with the hold- Joseph Jeffers, Dem. Sheriff—Pardons. R., 2381; Brattan, delphia. returned home last Monday last Sunday with her jsiri-nts. Mr. and over meniliers, there will be 15 Demo- evening. —For Reut—The house and lot now Cecil—Frank H. Mackie, Dcm: Sam- D.. 2757. Mrs. George Mumford, of this place. II The Demo- occupied by Capt. E. Downey for the State Elections. crats and Republicans. uel ,1. Keys, Dem; John H. Kimble, Judges of the Orphans' Court—Cal- Cards are out announcing the mar- Other on ballot will be -15. Our town has. undoubted!v b**ci cratic majority joint " year 1900. Apply to Oliver 1). Collins. Dent. laway. R , 2319: Cooper, R , 2327: Wil- riage of Mr. George Harrison and Miss Republicans on State playing “Quaker but her spirit has The the ticket Caroline—Calvin Satterfield, Dem; son. R , 2335; Powell, D„ 2787; Cathell, Lizzie Franklin in New York, Nov. —Then* will be preaching in the Tin* Tammany ticket won in comities, Ims-ii aroused: we cannot remain silent Greater carried eight ns follows. Al- J. Frank Lciliium. Dem. I).. 2778; Jackson, I).. 2774. lath. Sunday morning at longer Who will say .v* a Christian Church New York by majorities ranging from legany, Garrett, Anne Arundel Calvert, —Duncan, R., any havn't Carroll—Ernest M Anderson, Dem; County Commissioners Mr. John Truittof Frankfort!, moved 11 o'clock, by the pastor. H. J. Dudley. 115,000 to 70,000. In tin* State at large a ; Charles. Kent, Prince George's and cause to be happy Not one. We have, Milton M. Norris, Dem; Samuel 11. 2327: Phoebus. R.,2332; Pusey, It.. 2332; last Monday in the on was ! to Berlin house for the third time, the pb-a'iireof seeing gissl boy to tin* Republican assembly chosen. In Somerset. Hotlacker, Dem; Walsh, Adkins, 2752; —Wanted—A learn Michael E. D.. 2780: Coulbourn. D., Gay Street, recently occupied by Mrs. one our reS[M-cted that body they will have a plurality of city the plurality of of most itiZ'-US called printing business. Must Is* able to spell In Baltimore Dcm. Weatherly. I)., 2787. McMichael. about 30. Robert Mazet, Republican, 8,038; ma- Thomas totill the office of Comity Commissioner. correctly find read writing. Apply at Smith over Lowndes was his Calvert—Oliver 1). Simmons, Rep; County Surveyor—Foskev, It., 2325; chairman of the Ma/.et investigating Gov- Mrs. 1,. L. Dirrickson who has Imm-ii Mr. W. Elton Boston is a man that no the MKs.sKMir.il office at once. jority over all other candidates for Gibson, Rep. Shockley, D., 2776. Samuel L. visiting ami relatives in Dela- town, or small, would b>- ashamed committee, was defeated forre-election ernor combined was t1.144. friends great Stuugis, who is Charles—James De B. Walbaeh, Rep. Monday. admirably our y —Mr. William M. to the Assembly from a New York city The plurality for Mr. Isador Rayner ware, returned home last of. He has servisl count Journal offieeat Princess Spearman S. Lineaster, Rep. for two terms, employed in the district. was 7,276. Dr. Bering's plurality was Mrs. L. L. Marshall, of Snow Hill, the {last and the people Mr. and Mrs. Dorchester—Francis P. Corkratt, Dem; NEWARK. Anne, visited his jiarents. Theelection in Virginia was for mem- spent the past week with her son and had to have him again. He has with- 5.231. John R. Pattison, Dem; Benjamin J. A. D. Sturgis, on Sunday. bers of tin* Hons** of Delegates and one- Mr. John Williams and wife, of Ber- daughter-in-law. Mr. ami Mrs. S. K. stood the angry waves of the political Liiithicnm, Dem. for six years, to-day —The Woman's Missionary Society half the members of the State Senate. Col. John Walter Smithand the Dem- lin, visited his sister, Mrs. L P. Bowen Marshall. ocean and lie stands Frederick—Arthur I). Willard, Dem; as of Church will meet The vote throughout the State was light, State ticket received majorities last Saturday. today, as firmly fixed the Rock Gibraltar of the Presbyterian ocratic Roseoe Swcadner, Deni; J. Edward Mrs. Kdward Furbush left after- and there was practically no opposition city Henderson, Wilming- in his determination to serve the p -ople in the lecture room Wednesday at Tuesday's election in Baltimore Dem; S. Gardner, Dem; Mr. James of to visit her friends, Mr ami Mrs. I. Lirctizo aright. Not a pebble of his popularity noon at 3 o’clock. Every 1sidy welcome. to the Democratic candidates. The and 15 counties The Republicans car- ton, Del , has been visiting his sister, William R. Frankiiu. John P. T. Mathias, Dem. away, we long legislature chosen will elect a United ried only eight counties and those by Mrs. James S. Adkins this week. has been washed and to Messrs. William and Fred Mumford Garrett—Merritt Wilson, Rep; Pat- The Misses Zadie and Meta Iv-nlcy see to higher honors. States Senator to succe**l Hou. Thomas On joint him called a days reduced majorities. ballot the Fin/.el, Rep. Mrs. Annie Whealton and children, left Wedm-silav for Wilmington, after spending few with their S. rick E. last Martin, whose term expires March i Democrats will have a majority of 45 in visiting Our town joins hands with other parents returmsl to their studies at Harford—Noble L. Mitchell, Dem; of Philadelphia have been her N. C. to visit their uncle. John K-nley. 3, 1901. the General Assembly. On Tuesday towns of our county in rejoicing over Dover Academy. Dover, on Wednesday. Howard Proctor, Dem; Wm. B. Hop- sister, Mrs. A. P. Bowen this week. Rev. .1. G. Gantt who went up to the The majority for A. 11. Longino, Dem- they elected of the Senators, which, Democratic victories. Three chi-ers! 11 1 I kins, Dcm; James W. Foster, Dem. Mrs. Kate Smack and daughter visit- city for his health some weeks ago has —The steamer “Vivian" carries jkis- ocrat, for Governor of Mississippi, is 4 holdover Sena- Three cheers for Col. John and the rest with the Democratic Howard—Humphrey D. Wolf, Dem; ed her daughter. Mrs. L. J. McCabe, returned home and very much im- seiigers and freight daily between Snow estimated at 30,000. tors, will make 15, one more than a con- of Jackson and Liberty, too. cur- | Grosvetior Hanson, Dem. near Bishoplast week. proved in health and strength. Hill and Pocomoke City. Crain lowa has gone Republican. The K< - stitutional majority. This uumltcr is a There appears to Is* a scarcity of -1 Kent —Azariah M. Kendall, Rep; C. McGee, Johnson to City and returmsl at publicans claim majority in that one for them, Senator Mr. Robert J. of Philadel- Mr. Garfield is down to his ried Pocomoke liO.nuo fortunate for if Norris, game around here. -R Preston Rep. phia. visited his mother here a few grandfather's on a gunning trip. 10 cents per lag. State. Clagott's illnesseontiuues the party will plenty Montgomery Oliver H. P. Clark, days ago. Prospects for of wild ducks New Jersey chutcd a Republican leg- | have the necessary 11 votes to pass a The Kpworth League social met at —Mr. Charles F. Snow came home to Dem; James E. Deets, Dem, Josiah J. seem to Ihi encouraging. islature. bill. Of the ill members of the House Roliert Dennis of Philadelphia, visit- Mrs. Nettie Trader’s last Wednesday . cast his vote last Tuesday. Mr Snow Hatton. Deni. Scott is still ailing. The Republican majority in Massa- fit! ed his parents near here this week. evening They report a pleasant time. Mrs. William been in |>r for some time, there will Is- Democrats and 35 Re- has health j&L Prince George’s—George B Merrick, League Sunday chusetts shows a falling off of about family attend- are waiting.” Epworth services now improving and the election publicans. I). Perkins, Rep; Mr. Ara P. Bowen and “We still but is 65,000. Rep; Clay John B. evening. All are invited. has made him feel better already. 18.000. It is illiout In tin* Fifth Judicial Circuit Associate ed the funeral of Miss Viola Whealton, Pennsylvania went by Colltee, Dent. Republican Judge I. Thomas Jones, DeinisT.it, is at Pocomokc City, Sunday. The be- was out of many appli- Queen Anne's—Eugene L. Dudley, —**l seleet*d alsmt 100,000. elected Chief Judge over Judge James reaved ones have the sympathy of the cants was a Ooldey College Dcm: John T. Norman, Dem; William because I Republicans confidently claim victory A. C. Bond bya majority of inn. Judge community in their sad afflic- SALE 1) Smith, entire GIRDLETREE. PUBLIC graduate," writes a young man. Write in South Dakota by 10.000 plurality. Dem. Bond was recently apitointcd to the Somerset—William Ward, Rep; tion. —OF VALUABLE— today to H. S. Ooldey, Wilmington, Democrats is Re- E. admit that tile State lietich of the Court of Appeals by Gov. Mr. Virginia was in The revival services which were in Mew catalogue. Walter W. Dryden, Rep; Henry C. C. K. Bodlcy of Del., for the free publican Lowndes, to succeed the late Judge progress at Conners’ M. K. Church, Disharoon, Rep. Town Tuesday. Rev. J. B. Kentucky is claimed by the Dem- Rols-rts. The election of Judge Jones were closed a few days ago. Rev. H. C. —lnstallation services of St. Mary's—Francis V. Kiug, Dcm; Misses Mary and Hettie Workman of place Thursday, ocrats. Judgeship va- Turner commenced his protracted meet- Personal Property. North, take next will leave the Associate will John R. Gardner, Dcm. Berlin, visited Miss Georgia Warren instant, 3 Governor-elect John Walter Smith. vacancy may by ing at Gisslwill M. K. Church oil Sun- the l*Uh at o’clock at Stock- cant. This be tilled Collins, Dem; Sunday. Talbot—William Wil- evening. goodly Having farm, to dis- ton. and at 7.30 o'cbick at this place. Governor Liwndes, and his appointee day We trust that a rented my decided liam C. Dudley, Dem; William Willis, invited toatteud. GUNNING would hold the place until the general As the election took place this week result will crown his efforts, and the continue farmiug anil desiring to sell The public is earnestly ACCIDENTS. 3—=? Dem. election in litni. The Associate Judge our oystermen did not return to their unsaved will not resist the anxious en- all my Stock and Farming Implements, —We are sorry to report Mr. Zadok Washington—Albert J. Long. Dem; A Colored Youth Killed---Ernest can Is-appointed from either Howard or work. treaties of the pastor who labors so per- I will si-11 at public auction, powiV. Mr. Powell was in the Daniel 11. Stanley, Dem; Charles G. sick Carroll county, but not from Anne Miss Louisa Brittingham of Ironshirc, severingly for the salvation of men. city *tvro weeks ago and con tract* si a Howard Badly Wounded. Biggs. Rep; Joseph W. Wolfinger. Rep. Arundel. visited Miss Virginia Dennis Sunday. THURSDAY, aevere cold. He went out to vote on Two gunning accidents occurred near Wicomico-Jonathan H. Waller, Dem; We wish to remind the member* of The Republican loss at this election Mrs. James S. Taylor is visiting her prayer-meet- Tuendiv and then returned to his room. Pocomoke City last Tuesday, one of Thomas S. Roberts, Dem; Isaac S. Ben- tlx- M. E. Church that the 30, occurred largely in the western counties daughter Mrs. Horace Truitt at Salem. evening November 1899 proved Ballard, nett. Dem. ing on Wednesday ami the of Gold is great; the loss which fatal. Paul a Sixth Congressional The Commencing at 10o’clock a. in., on the —y"he loss in the district. Wilkinson, Dem; Dorchester County. class meeting on Friday evening com- is youngcolon*! man residing in Somerset Worcester—Lloyd Farm. near Girdletree of health more." Health is lost by majority of nearly 5,000 received by Ironshirc, time. Taylor (Seaside,) county from Henry J. Anderson, Dem; Charles F. Miss Lillie West of visited mence nt the usual neglecting to keep the blood pure. alsmt four miles Pocomoke Congressman Pearre a year ago disap- City, was hunting in with Truitt, Dem. Miss Eva Smack Sunday. Jones, who has en- Head ofBeef Cattle. Hood's Sarsajiarilla purith*s, enriches company peared in the storm, and a determined Miss Aline I.ioe 50 other boys, and while rambling through House--Democrats, fit!; Republicans, The election possert off very quietly recovered from a tedious attack and vitalizes the bits si und thus serves onslaught u|>on Governor Lowndes was tirely 45 Milch Cows. got foot elltullglill 111 a hero until evening when a little too fever, to both gold and health. Ibssl’s Pills the woods lie his made in his own county of Allegany. of typhovd returned her duties nut and fell to ground, discharging On Joint Ballot Democrats, 81; Re- much tea was taken by some and there- ns- (trammer school on Mules. cure biliousness, sick headache. the It is also observed as an interesting in the Girdlet 3 Well-broken the weapon The contents lislgul in publicans, :{. fore if was very lively. The papers Monday last. Both parents mid pupils for coincidence that Republican disaster —Owing to demand money on his alidomeit, causing instant death. give Col. Smith and overwhelming ma- welcomed Miss Jones' returned to her 2 Yoke of Oxen. good Mortgage Investments, was greatest along the route traveled the Equi- Ernest Howard, of Pitts Creek neigh- jority for Governor. duty. by Governor Roosevelt in his speaking post of 100 Bushel of Oats. Building * table and Iskiii Association lsirhissl, spent the greater part of Tues- Monday accompanied for tour through the State. The Eastern The Counties. The revival services closed Mrs. James E. Rowley has opened it* current st