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= WOUNDED ON EITHER SIDE. pngressman Lioyd’s Opinion on Elec- tien Returns. Wa ghington, Nov. 8.—Speaking of the rest@its of the election Congress- “aan Lipyd of Missouri said to-day to the/Republic correspondent: “Phe preliminary skirmish has taken place. Wounded are found ov | @ither side. Democrats can safely “yplace Maryland Kentucky in § their electoral column for next year. The republicans may rely on Ohio and the New England States. Dem- ‘ocrats may well abandon New York and New Jersey in electoral count. Winois, Indiana, West Virginia and Delaware added to the democratic column in the next presi- dential contest. That Mr. McKinley and Mr. Bryan will be the respective standard bearers of the parties is now a settled proposition. Ido not think yesterday’s elections will not in any way change the issues before the people. Mr. Hanna’s bold advocacy of trustsin Ohio will, in my Opinion, cause him to be displaced as the party leader, not because those who control the party do not indorse what he said. but because his reten- tion with such open declarations would weaken him with the people. - Their real position on this great question will be concealed. With trusts, imperialistic and fundamental principles dividing the parties a great contest may be , expected. (The the breach. Will he loolyto his own in- terest or that of his employer isa question. Will the farmer again listen to the man who holds the deed of trust on his land or act on his own Judgment in doing what he thinks is pst for himself and his neighbor? I ecreat confidence in the people the perpetuity of our form of rent. I believe they will see orate control of the issue of enlatin of the gov- emmient, an policy, eolonial possiession, and a reign of trusts will centralize the government “abridge the rights of the citizen and make complete the control of the few who own the wealth of the country. They will further observe from cur- rentevent8 that republican suprem- acy means fixing of these policies, and that the hope of the nation lies in the rule of the people through the emocratic party, and that victory uld come to the party in 1900.” and should be policy laborer is in medium imperialistic - you are suffering from drowsy- in the day time, irritability of er, sleepless nights, general de- ety. headache and general want. of 1¢ tothesystem, use Herbine. You wen eet relief and finally a cure. Price bY cents at H. L. Tucke : Tuesday's Elections. - Tuesday’s election results are full _of encoure rement to the democracy. “There were four states which the e \\ country was watching gis tests of Y <Aparty strength. Of the four the re- yliicans carried but one and carried “that one under conditions which by 2 no means permit final judgment to the passed on its attitude next year. ,in Nebraska the great fusion r or- +e diy isa tribute to the effect of Mr. Bryan's brilliant personal campaign, . but it is also an assurance of demo- eratic growth. The republic&n can- dl date was an exceptionally strong “mAs, and there were no important nal differences on either side to fe the question. It wasa ear issue and republicanism lost. Maryland swung back to the high k of democratic preponderance. the years when the state was nked as certainly democratic it liom exceeded the majority by eh Smith was elected Tuesday. mtucky has probably elected a peratic candidate under difficul- byeh would have disastrously hrown any but a party of un- ed natural majority. Even if defeated, the returns prove atucky is a sure democratic national issues. io alone can republicans find forcongratulation. And they Pknowledge that with all the jus power of the administra- meentrated, with abundant Fand the aid of every strong ing corporation, they had ‘campaign advantages. Still s frankenough to acs disappointment in that »s did not carry away the hn voters from Nash. His hurt McLean The republican strength ‘ td together and more Bintormiv developed than ever that v’srmmanagers had hoped. The rsult is a democratic disaps eeoeint that much. aey-has done is t te almost gan Central railroad at win three out as doubtinl, maintain its majority in New York state, and increase its mar- ginin the south. It haslost nothing and gained much.—Republic. Caldwell Ran Far Behind. Columbus, Ohio., Nov. 9.—A flurr. les to-day was created in politica) cir by the elaims of the democratic state committee that Patrick (dem.) had been elected lieutenant governor over Caldwell (rep.) The returns show that Caldwell bad been cut heavily as the result of the fight made against him by the anti-saloon league, but had not ven the matter any serious consid- To-day, however, county chairmen we asked for tle vote lieutenant »vernor. To-night turns had been received from seventy committee the republican g eration. on re- counties, which gave Caldwell a plu- rality of 8,278. The remaining 18 eounties gave Nash a plurality of 12,166 and as they are strongly re- publican, Chairman Dick claims the election of Caldwell with the greatest confidence. Caldwell’s plurality over Patrick will not be less than 5,000. head of the ticket show that plurality is 50,512. It is claimed Revised figures on the N sh’s Jones Issues Statement. Toledo, Ohio, Novy. Jones to-day issued a ment in which he denies that he had “If my race has in any way contributed to the success of John R. 9.—Mayor state- ene said: McLean and 4 rebuke to the inia- mous policy of the administration, I feel that it in vain.” Mayor Jones says of imperialism : has not been “L believe the non-partisan vote in Ohio may be recorded as favoring a Christian policy toward the Philip- pines.* Personally, i believe the Fili- pinos have a right to be free as well as the Americans, and I have frankly said so whenever the question was raised, but [have no thought what- ever of trying to represent any other man as believing as | do. I want all men to be free to speak for them- selves.”” Washington, Noy. 9.—Ofthe twelve states whice held elections Tuesday only three had United States senators at stake. These are Lowa, Kentucky and Virginia. Iowa in all probability returns Senator Gear. Virginia will do likewise with Senator Martin. In Kentucky the democrats are claiming the legislature, and expect to return a member of that party in- ad of Jud at, who was elected by republican votes. But no matter what the result may Kentucky, it will not the political complexion of the sen- Lindsay, gold demo- the aid of st be in change ate. When the next month it will have publican members, twenty-six demo- erats, four silver republicans and four populi senate convenes here fifty-two re-! Disastrous Railroad Wreck. Toledo, Ohio, Nov. 9.—A disastrous wreck oceurred tonight on the Michi- La Salle, Mich., 18 A fearful loss of life resulted though the precise number of fatalitie A private telegram received here, however, asserts that there were 32 killed and 60 injured The wrecked train consisted of six passenger a baggage and mail car. It jumped the track and piled up in a ditch. Wrecking crews ealled from Toledo and Detroit, and already two specials from here have carried phy- sicians to the scene. A third speciaj is being made up now. The train was the north bound pas- senger which left here at 7:35. miles from here. sis not yet known. ears and were Almost from Tuesday follow- ing results in the important States, exceping- Kentucky, which is ‘still claimed by both parties, and may require the official count to settle the question. The gains and losses given below are obtained by comparing the vote of each state with that cast at the last preceding election: Ohio—Republican, 49,000; republi- ean loss of 11,000. complete returns ‘selections give the Maryland—Democratie, 12,000; democratic gain of 30,000. Nebraska—Fusion, 15.000; fusion gain of 13,000, Massachusetts—Republican, — 65,- d00: repul lHican loss of 18.000. , DOLOOD: re publi- 107 . : epublican, 107,000 republican loss of 11,000. A Boon for Suffering Humanity For constipation, indicestion, nervousness, s of appetite or weakness, !uge of sleep, loss weight, Dr. Thurmond’s Blood spagp is guaranteed tocare you. Sold by “ H, L. Tocezr. of four states classed | Why He Opposes Prima Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 2.%Gov. Stephens to-night gave out av pther interview in which he increase§ his reasons for opposing astate pri y from 35 to 50. He claims that the primary plan did not originate with the people. It came from the poli- ticians, office holders and prospective candidates who are supported by the He argues that it in states having big ities like Arkansas, but in Missouri it might prove a dan- He as follows: ‘The question should be set- tled, therefore, as early as possible republican press. work patie majc might demo: gerous experiment. closes oue way or the other. Every day’s delay is now proving detrimental to the party's best interests, The poi- has introduced into the party's blood and is rapidly permeat- ing the whole body. The disquietude should be lulled and the political stilled without unnecessary son been waters delay.” Forgot His Buried Gold. Chicago, Il... Noy. 8.—School chil- dren playing in the grounds connect- ed with the church of the Immaculate Conception, at North Park avenue and Schill Tuesday, dis- covered in an excavation beneath the street, on chureh $7,000 in gold coins. They carried it to the nuns who have charge of the parish school. Father Patrick T. formed of it, remembered that years under the sanctuary and had forgotten about it. Father Butler is the oldest priest in the city, being nearly TO years of sutler, when in- ago he buried the money ag His memory has become im- paired. The story in connection with as told the discovery of the money that some Dr. Butler, prominent in Catholic circles in Chi- By his will his property to “Father Pat.” ic oi by friends, is rs ago, his brother, who was cago, died. and money went He buried the coins therein the pan WILLIAMS ON THE RESULT. McLean-Jones Vote Ca:ried the State Against McKinley. Boston, Mass.. Nov. 9.—Geor Williams said to-day: -‘The | j CAS : as well as the candidate of the deme - For Infants and cratic party in 1900, are confirmed by the results of the election, espec- The Kind You Always Boug ially in Nebraska, Ohio Ken- 1 tucky. ra and ANegetable Preparation for : s- | & similating the Food andReguia- = ting the Stomachs and Bowe!s of | Bears t “Lhave watched the newspapers in | vain for a fair interpretation of the result in Ohio, but the persistently ignored. The Jones vote and the McLean vote combined ried thestate overwhelmingly against of the adiminist Even the present doubt in Kentucky is indicative of a sweep for Mr. Bry in that state. The Brown forces « t strength they had by swearing loyalty to Bryan, and the Jones vote is e car- } 3 i Signature the policy ation. Promotes Digestion SR, ness and Rest.Contains neither Oprum,Morphine nor M NoT NARCOTIC. tained w results would seem to place Kentucky safely in the democratic column in 1900.” For burns, cuts, bruises or lacera- tions or injuries of any descriptions Ballard’s Snow Liniment sover- eign remedy. It never to good and so promptly that its won- derful curative powers frequently cre- ate surprise. Price 25 and 50 cents at H. L. Tucker's. do | Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- | Fe cag nn Stomach, Diarrhoea, | Worms Convulsions .Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Siumile Signature of NEW YORK. At o>omonths¥ol d+ Senator Jones’ Views. Tyler, Tex., Nov. 8.—U nited States Senator James K of the National Democr Jones, chairman < ae tic Executive Committee, is in this city. cently Europe, where he fitted Senator Jones only re eturn- ed his health, b cellent health. from went for has be > BAYS greatly und pete OF is now in x- istot Upon being asked election] + — Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table at Batler Station, NORTH BOUND results, the senator said he was satis- fied and was not surprised at the re- publican majority it Ohio Mrs. Jones accompanies the Sena- = — tor, and they are visiting Mrs. Jones’ | Yo. 10.. No 312 Locs! Freight 314 Stock Express (does not ¢: passengers) - ter, Mrs. Johnson, who resides her arry of 1873. his money. The police agree that it Joplin Has many hold Ups. Joplin, Mo., Nov. 6.—Highway rob- beries are becoming Joplin that a vigilance committee is talked of to aid the police in stop- ping them. Last night there were five holdups in Joplin, and the night before there were three and to-night there have already been two report- ed. and so frequent in They are of nightly oceurrence, men held up within blocks of the business portion of the city. Sometimes are two the sometimes highwayman there are two They while covering alone and or more of them together. search their victims them with pistols and frequently joke with themen they are robbing. The streets of Joplin are dark and there- fore offer splendid opportunities to The electrie light ased to furnish street lights to the city, preferring to all of its power for pri hts. The city’s new electric light plant is not yet completed, and while Jop- lin is dark, the highwaymen are do- ing a rushing business and are keep- i ‘lear of arrest. footpads to rob. company has e use ate Bryan Grati Lincoln, Neb., No in Nebraska is very A fusion forces. While the bat on natiggal issues, and while, sult isan emphatic protest the policies of the present ac tion, much credit is due to, committees which have of the organization. We eous cause, a good & judge and a perfect o The victory will stre forms for which the fust@ stand, the interests of the § versity and higher education safe in the hands of the new The election of the fusion ca in most of the counties will the fight of 1900. Even (Lincoln) becomi: county. = + is doull Nbt Wé@nted. Ottawa, Ontario, Noy. Minto received a cable to-d the Imperial War foffice, sta the second offer of tfoops Transvaal by Canada wouk accepted, as they were not ni More Troops Exposure to a sudden change produces cold in theh catarrh is apt to follow. with Ely’s a Balm armed ¢ isaleatarrh j gists sell it at 50c, or Ely o6 Warren street, w XE mail t : or 10c trial si Balm cures without pain, d irritate gr cause steezit Ty int irritated and an immediately, on. “cleanses i Rly cu itself over face, relievi ful inflamat Cream Baly B and wife will leave in ashington City. Senator Jones SOUTH BOUND. a few days for W We Make a long Story Short. Dr Thurmond’s Catarrh Cure Is the only ca- tarrh core made that is sold—No Cure—No Pay. 1) yousuffer witheatarrh and colds in the head try it Ifit fallsto cure you it will cet you nothing. Sold by INTERSTATE DIV, No, 849 Depart ........ No. 350 Arrive. . °essen E.C. Va 4. L. Tuckar. One Thousand Dollar lar. How is that? The Kansas City Times announces that it has hung up a prize of $1,000 and sealed up a bushel of shelled seed corn ina g ». The subscriber who comes 1 how many grains there in bushel of corn & Thousand Dollars cash “What will you do if t : te This is a big o nd worth trying for. Itis open to everybody whe sends ins $1.00 to prepay — th montis, whether old or news ers. fc or One Dol- K. C. Pittsburg, Arrival and dep No.1 Kan No.3 as Cj No. 2 Thrg No. 4 Silg Reme! -ween & Toplt ar roy are 8 this One Then The T mes asks ‘n Egypt the to hide 4 the lower, in Ame ur wd