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FOR NOVEMBER 6th, 1900
! , (1 W. B Sheriff of Snyder Count , run
aoawsatth Ol Pennsylvania, ln lierehj niiikc
nown and give notice to i lie Electors or tie
.-ount.v nlnresald ttat tin election will be hcM
IL s.inl enuniy on i uesaa? , r.iiemner Bill v.n
tortile purpose of electing the several 'ktmiiis
ujiu ii it : i nutans lor President litl Bleat
Bps. oue ptfcOM lur Auu, tvn. ui ftahaytVaala, i
I' i ' - til le -.ili,.l o i liO s. olie UN a. Ml
tf murwiMUihwi tn ot toruni uuioa-
ir.Lioi lVuLiy hji.i... one imIsuii lor -Sci.uu i
lj uuc pci.ii ioi teafMMMum in Um ti i.
ernl Am:uio1 ol IVuiij, ivuuu, olio ,i. i i. lot
prouioiioturj u.Ucit rk tl the i uiiru- of mij'' i '
, , . ui. i . , uM porsou lor KegiHter 4 MSghBar, Otfc I
person lor li.a. rn.1 Attorney turn two persons j
lorJui ivuiUUswionere ol SuyOJif t'ounly.
The election place arc an loilown :
lsl district, at the O.ld Fellows' Hall, In Be- !
Uuatjiovc BurouKU.
fj ill-i i let, at the house ol John Y. Hover, 111 I
ISU l 'i i ciiy lowuslup.
SJ dlsli let , at the house ol David 1 1 "tier, 111
Ld lot I'li.tpinau township.
Ith district, la William Moyeri building, ml
;iii,i 101 WsaulttgUMi lowiiMop,
Sill district, at the Kule l.otsi, In anil to,
KrHuktm lownshlp.
Kb district, at the Old Fellows' Hall, in and
lor Heal w uiwBatupi
7th dlstlicti t the huu i ol Uarvey Wagui r, Ii.
Lu l 1 '" I I'UHer IOVllr,ni.
in district, at Um house u Peter Uartuun,
Hi .mo i"i Uviitra lowiwuip,
Mi district, at UlS acuoul house, Kreamcr. In
lad lor SuiddlecreoK tuwbohtp.
i :,. . ci.-t. atinelioi.se ol M.illW.i Hl."r
In ami I 'i l'euu UiWIWhip,
Ulbd -met, at Henri M. Derk't Hall In and
for - " 'ovi nsliip,
UUidt&UICt, al Auraml's Hall, In and 01 .
.Monroe iowi. snip.
l:nli district, at lie house of christian s.
Ilriyl ... lu and Ii r weal rerry township.
Itlli district, at toe Cowl lljuae In anil ft1
ii.. iiorougli of Mlddn i ..I
i.uii district, at Koocrt it itnermsl's nous", in
aiid or 1 1. ioii totrnaidp.
liilh di-ti let, at the house of Janes !Iat t l ;
In and lot Ada ins township.
Ilth district, at the Public Nohool House, n
Maiusutlfg, in and tor spring township.
NOTIOK IK UEREBY GIVEN,
"Tiiat every prrwm, exci pting .histti-ea of the
peace, wlto snail bold an oftlce or appotntini iii
of prii" ortnisl under the United ::lte.s or ol ,
Umi state, or any city or Incorporated district.
wlii'lhera c'liniillsyluneil otceer -jr olhenvlse. a i
urdmate oOlcer or a ent, who to or shall i
nlovcdundur the Itulantrive, executive, nr
judi i n depariuem oi iihs state nr ol tin
luiicuMi.icM. or oi ai.v lo. i.rooraied divine:
I (Oil also I l.al CM n Inelill .:.! oiilMcks and II
I Mate Legislature, and of tlit) s leel or common
wniicil uf any oltir, or commlsaioucr oi any in-.
M'li-ii oi ,i iiihtrict, h lii l. in ineapalile 01 UOlth '
n isin a( the Bume nine, the office or .
Hl miment oi'Judge, inspector or clerk ol anj
Bectlonoi tnlst'ommouweultb, and tuul no In-1
ipecior, judge or auy ufflcer ol aucti election I
Hall he eligible 10 L.e Uii n voted for.
The luatieCtora and Judce or thn ntnetloi -
Isti.ili in. et at the resneoilve nlacea annnim
Wholi . 'ibeelivlbiu It. I...- .ti.strl. i to 'in,
Iwei n P1 euvoo DelOUg, lit'l
ILe inoi iilni, mi. I each ol I ;..
' selell O'OlOl'k 111
Inspector! bb i
ii iua)Ulod voii i
p "itii ' n clerk who thai!
olsilcn dlsirlel.
Th following named persooB bavti
eea couiinotea by the various
6B for the different offlceg, an fol-
ows :
REPUBLICAN
iFu- President and vice President. McKlnlei
I hoo-ivelt.
Nlie-illalEJeclors,-U',!i:aiii H. gayer,
fsvTfolf. FraLk II. BobJ, Alh'ern.'v
m, Kdwm S. St unit. WJUaa W. (in, ,1
nre w. nonmaa, oeorge r. itiabon. Daniel
eenwnod, William M. Hayes, Charles N.
wan. itohertii. say r-. Kuaw) w. Daren-
ol o!i" Franklin Keller .1 unea Muir, wu-
Harvay. Hubert AMIaiiO, .laoou L. Hit er,
M II. FAv.' flMKin c... i, ,.. ..... 1
US
0t Ll -IllillllfS. JHIl.e I I IVi, i,ow.n V L'.....i
'my A. Orlpp, Mori 1.. J. L,:wIh, nl,ci t
Mini, Davl
p' W.Jol
rid Bdgar Park, Thomas m. urairo.
.Johnson, Wlillutl) UurdWlCk. Harold
i'lson, Harry II. Wilson.
fainlujr General, Edmund ft HtroVenbenrh.
entatlwauiarge in OongmairOalusba
to.-uu, it ,bert u. Poerderer.
IsVpic.H-nUitlve tu coiu-i e.-s.-imadde in M '
hlnrn.
' iter In toe General a
'l'rseiitntlvet.;fhe i,
Dly.- Ber.j. I
I Assembly : .'
; Mi a.urts; Qooi
iotili II. Willis.
1 1. Putter.
B. Haoabaca.
Iniui.
Ollloliijtaryujj Qlgttt .
lantodeL
r .ml Keoordei
P'l trli i AMornev i mo.
' mmbisioner : n.
DEMOCRATIC
r President and Vie
Pietldea
lir.-n and
Wson,
Itesidi ntlal ElcCLur-! o '.. iionnoi- ur !...
krll.t oilroth, Francis s tunk Brown, Ah-
RSUl, Hugh Moore. Hetirv FernlKT'-i r.
Uilmv Dltttnann, V. li ,i iceHosklna. Arbim
IW.il. !:. MattinnlAl M em. iii.h i.nn..i .
I 1 .-VIII i.p .1 -,
PUJ. I'ear-all.Lol W. Relff, D.inlel B. Mo
tk, Joseph O'Brien, Tiioinas Kaloney, Mi
Mellot, Jamos Ball, "rank P, Kim' la,
it Hastings, b Booti Ammerman, Dallas
Wini.irt, Harvey W. 11 , es. Warren Worth
Mr, William l. Mccrai Wesley s. qui-
Ml . Black, Joll . ' . Pauley, Join: C,
"iili T. IlroM, .i s si. Caiiiili ;;: e
Wi..i. k Rltflhfrv.
lor tienerul i P. On V. ek.
f etitatiTea-at-urga m tjuiigrefls : Harry
M-'holas H. K.liv i; ii--.
tattra in Congrei - James ti. Bead-
porta the General .
Dbly : Francln E
''ei.tullve In the i. , :.d
Asrieiutli
ii.
IKm er.
"uoaotary and Clerk
A thecourte: J. c
Man.
Pi'er and Recorder: ill. m Erdlev.
PW Altornev . Frar k i
1 '0 ttatiauoser : b. w. Coleman,
PROHIBITION
!W.dent and vice President: Woolev
pttalf.
alletitiai Elertors : BUal O. Sn sllow Bis.
fieWuif. j. H. Dus.li.ui '. James Manuel,
P- H. Prnr,nlu P.liO' r u'..iw, t ,, t
tltorge W. Bean. William r! Milea
'I'almer, Marvin II. Soarborouifh. A. F.
1 William M. BtaufTer, Joseph n. Broslun, '
1 H. Riehmnnd. i n in. .11 n Kinhni :
K '"'Dsr.J. W.Ellei,tH'rirer. Hllbcrt Wolf!
' T. amea, William 11. Zwelzlug, 11. s. 1
.ionn O. Btoner, W. A. Dlblo, Isaiah
John A. Mct.onr.eli. Alfrerl Itruriear
PWtoaj h. Cover, OscarOleaen, Howard
lfL Wiuiam B. Be e, John at. Kelao,
r General: John E. QUI.
Mattves-atriarge m congreea 1 wuiiam j
Las L. Gnimblno.
'n the General
Assembly : Benry
Alfert.
SOCIALIST LABOR
Pent sad vice President i
MaBoney
Klectors : Bayden If organ. B. W.
J. Brews, Anton Fen rich, Knos
1 8. QaataT S teller Hanrr Mrmhanvh.
'tUerrtger, Thomas J. Scott, James
I
flection Proc
Sinking
Spells,
fainting, smothering, palpita
tion, pain in left side, shortness
of breath, irregular or intermit-
. P j j i
lc'- uc tiu ictarucu circuia-
tion all come from a weak or
defective heart. Overcome
these faults hy building up the
heart-muscles and making the
heart-nerves strong and vigor
ous. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
is the remedy to use. It
the best.
is
"I had fainting and smother
irifr spells, dizziness with a full
feeling In my lirarl and deranged
rtoniarh. I heard of Pr. Miles
Heart Cure ami at nnee began Its
use. I could see an improvement
after the llrst dose, and Just two
bottles cured nie completely."
N. Lakzeliek, ltomeo, Mich.
Dt . Miles'
Heart Cute
is a heart and blood tonic of
nnequalcd power and never
fails to benefit if taken in time.
Sold by druggists on guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, IndV
ii'inn. William McKay, Matthew DoWdelL.
Francis Lore, Horj M.inrloeourt, c. II. Jackson,
i'. A. Danlelaon. Joacnb DarnDbpll. i.oois Rati
rimries Uurner, Joseph Hue file, lameaSlmp-l
son. Willi on peak, charlea lletnoif rbacher, I
Jarnea MeCerrol, E Iwli Itepllig, 0. C, Wm
mor, John Jahilt.iienrj Jone, it, n. Warmn,
Unbelt tulr, aiuti Mura, tl irtln Garden, i
Aiditortlmeral i WllllnmJ Kberle,
ttcpieaenintlvea-nt'liirgi !: cvngreMi Donald
I.. Monro, Jo! n 1'. 1: t.
PEOPLE'S
and Vice pw
Por l'n Rtdenl
ildenti Rirkerl
and Donnelly.
Presidential Rlocl rs i
Ai l " inoer. (leotvi T. Ii
i '. i: Ilium, -I. e fwmpn
W. Dawaon, W, . Deal
D. ii Pishor, r. a. por
J:imss II. (.1 '..I II', n. Ill
m. Kint' r, Winiiim p. i;
atiman, P
.1 in .1. Brady, I
ooper, i; orpe i
. i'
. rh.irie, w. Killer, j
li . W, A. liar Iner, I
rk, W. c. IHII, Lester I
li, Thomas s. Lairdi 1
. ii. p. Leaf, i:. n. H'oodo ick.jobn li. Loritnen
S. F. Liu-, ii. H. m aire, E Muzzy, a. '. t rice,
.1. p Pyott, Andrew Btnrry, J ihnBaokllng, im
wftrd M. t i mjnon, .iiistm A'atklns, j. a. Weh
cb,
Auditor Oeni r it i i, o. Com blln.
Beproncntattreat-lare in Congress , Robetl
Bl i ,:h 'in, tits rg Main.
SOCIALIST
For Presldanl and
Vloe Pnsldonf
Del.bi
and Dnrrlraan.
Presldenlial Elect o'rs: Karrjr J. Hiaub, John I
II. Lewis, Euill Quwaiig Henry Peter, Ernest, I
Muohelman, Win. II. Adams, t'lmrles II,
Levan, Andrew 1'- Bower, Frank W. Illrt. Peter
O. Bejrdrlok, Charles A Anderson, Jacob Bt I
tor, I., li. Johnson, Herman llulnrlcks, Thomas i
Aabmore, John Klrm, John Blmon, Albert Mu-1
lac, William J. White, Joseph (I Roth, Anthony I
Becker, lohn .1 Lyons, Alfred P, Bye, J. C I
nnl Wanner, Andrew J. McVey, Frederick W.
I.onir. Thomas Wbltworlh, Gabriel iloseph,
wil lam Pelnhals, fruJerlek Mossdorf, William
Kelly, Harvey W. SUny.
Auditor General : Nym, steward.
Kepresentntlvent-L3rge in Congroaa : John
w. Blayton, Rdward Kunnlnaer.
HONEST BALLOT.
oat. ir In ti e i lener I A
nbly . Franols E
Brown.
Itepreseiitative In thetiener.il Assembly : II.
Harris Bower.
f W. ROW, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, Middleburg.Sayder
t. unty, , Oi'Uihrr 2'., 1900.
tail
vJ.ii 'U.
Hi
ii'JKl
No operations or Injections, no pain or d
frames, no wooden. Ivy or haul
cups, pnnchesor plugs uaod.
tl lsl ress or 'in nojrattce.
inr outfit tor the euro of rnntuM r hsa
nla la made of fine soli materials, such as felt,
velvet, chamois skins and elastic webe, liiit.l
liks glove ami an harm you no more, ft
lloltlN your Inlettlnea back in tbell natural no- '
sltton and lie' wound n ill heal like any other !
wound when It liaa a chance. The only way
to far la to hold the luteatlnea In or back all I
of the time until the wound beo mho-, grown tie '
gather. Your rupture can uol be enred in i
any other way. We have had yens constant
am I hard experience In treating rni nr.-s an. I
H i- outfit is tli - result Mi n, women nod I
ehildri ii made eom lor table by uaing this .
OH I lit.
Prloes reasoaable and In accordance with the
case, ii luterealea, please write for parti
eulara; which we will mail yon tree.
AOHAVK
KENEDY CO.,
Y.
MOHAWK CATARRH CURE
ClU'HIH'Ht Hill U"t.
CuiOi ''atjirrh in from :( to !" i.iv.
1 KirM Ctiiti in tlx; Dead, to is mloutMi
( 'urtn llradnctio, 1 to 5 rnitiut4P
Sotiirclv lJiukfd willi full iiiHtructioiiH by I
mull l'OS Mlo. a.ir.
Try it and you will lc nmrotliiin pl.nwd wltli
the invt'Htiiu iit Your moMf l)Ut.k if yoti urt
dissatifldfl. (Metmpi taken )
MOHAWK REMEDY CO.,
Rome, N
Y
"What is the price W Dobbins'
j Electric Soapt' '
"Five cents a bar, full size, just
i reduced from ten and your choice of
130 25 cent books sent free, for each
8 wrappers, and T cents for postage
Hasn't been less than 10 cents for
33 years.
"Why that's the price of common
brown soap. I can't afford to buy
any other soap after this. Send me
a box of Dobbins' Electric"
FUSIONISTS LOSE
IN THE COURTS
Important Decisions Which Block
the Game of the Insurgent
Democratic Combine.
ELKIN MAKES A PREDICTION.
Aftrp a Tour of Ihr Matte the Attnr-
QeaenU suj Thr win lie a
Ureat Victor) For ttnlwaksi Heiiuh
lleaalaiu at the CtMMlaa Election la
the Kf) Ktunv State.
(Special CorTwspondencaJ
Phlladalphla, Oct. 23. As election
flay draws nearer the Indications be
come more pronounced for a great Re
publican triumph In t ho Keystone state
on the 6th of November next.
Reports from the various counties
and districts nil tend to show that
Iheru In a cementing of Republican
element! throughout the state and that
the fusion movement, which was start
ed with such u llourlsh and blaring of
trumpets, lias gone to Fmash.
The action of the Dauphin county
court lu the. caaos of Huntingdon, Ches
ter and other counties where Hie fu
Bionlsta Lad plans to work the official
ballot In the interest of tholr candi
dates, haii disheartened many of the
leaden of the Insurgent cause, and
they are seeking to be readmitted into
the fold of the Republican organisa
tion, r-'omo of them lire most con
spicuous in their work for the entire
Republican ticket.
The fact ihnt the Republican organ
isation lenders of the state. Chairman
General Render, his chief of stuff. T.
Larry Eyre, and others Identified with
the state campaign, are in constant
communication with the Republican
national committee and with Senator
Penrose and Col. Quay holding confer
ences w ith President McKlnley t nds to
Impress those who strayed froin the
rail lis of the regulars with the fact
that they should i once get in line
with their party leaders and be pre
pared to participate in the general
Republican rejoicing that will take
jiliu e on the nii;ht of the coming elec
tion. ELKIN'S PREDICTION.
Attorney General John l". Blkln, who
hns beeu traveling nil over the state
iluriiiK Hie Inst few weeks, is absolute
ly confident Hint the regular Republi
cans will control and organize Loth
branches of the legislature and that a
stalwart Republican will be elryted
to the United States senate.
In commenting upon the situation In
the stale Mr. fclkin said:
"It Is apparent that the Reptihlh-anfl
of Pennsylvania have become wearied
nnd have grown tired of the Internal
dissensions In our party during the
past few years. Our people are he
ccmlnn aware of the fact that an Im
perial commonwealth like ours should
have its full representation In the Uni
ted States senate. With 7,000,000 of
the most intelligent people on tha faco
of the earth It would seera as though
our rtate should be rtfreeented by two
United Plates senators. The reason
that we are not so represented It that
a minority of the Republican party,
acting In conjunction with the Demo
crats, prevented an election at the Inst
session of the legislature. It Is my 1
lief Ihnt this can never occur again.
The Republican party of Pennsylvania
win not countenance such tactics.
Every day th principle of majority
rule Is asserting Itself. Every hr.ur
Republicans are beginning to realize
that a political organization ran only
be maintained and upheld when puny
regularity Is respected.
PEOPLE ARE AROUSED.
"Thousands of Republicans not in
sympathy perhaps with the regular or
ganization of the party In the state,
and not always willing to foilow the
leaders of our party, have concluded
that a majority of the Republicans
have a rU'ht to deciilo all disputed
questions about which Republicans dls- '
agree. I'pon this principle wo make
our nominations. Upon this principle
we nominate our candidates for the
, highest office within the gift of the
I people. Por more than a quarter of a
century United Slates senators have
niMier balls own pmc'ii in uoiiiiiiiu ion oy me mu
ll the lettt Jorlty vote of tho Republicans elected
I to the senate nnd house of ropresenta-1
live?.
I "These trnditlocs nre rapidly assert-
Idk themselves, and the people aro
i rising in their might nnd saying to the
factional disturbers and party wreck
I cm, "Thu:; far shall thou go and no
farther,
"Willi a somewhat minute knowledge
0( the political conditions as they cx- I
1st In each of the C7 counties of our i
! commonwealth, I do not hesitate to i
slate liefure this magnificent gathering
I of Rl publicans that the next leglshv
i turn in both branches will bo organ- j
! Ized and controlled by regular Repnb
! Means who favor party regularity and
majority rile.
I "AND THEY WILL ELECT A
: STALWART UNITED STATES BEN
I ATOR.
"Tho fusion movement hae no
strength With our people today. It Is
doubtful whethor a single serator or !
representative would be elected try rea
son of the fusion movement In ur
state. For a time a number of our ,
good cRIreos wire deceived end misled
IT shass srr f rforss, raised
a few tails IiUm W SaJa
at the as a
tSLJmJumm tea ""J"
tjwttaf ta titoraar a ear parte. Itat
ef j3btmt Mr tra sjMeVeala.
T Kill Is Seed. TVa msnrayeat were
meatlsdeaJ. TeKTiIiraa party Itrea.
Majority rule still snrvlvee. Party reg
ularity is becoming the watehwerd of
all true Republicans under the splen
did administration of Preeldeot V,r
Klnley, who will march te vtatory at
the November election,"
After the lessons ef 189 and 1900
perhaps the DemeeraSs mar ennclnde
that the next time It may e well to
nominate a Democrat tar the presidency.
OLEO AGITATION
PURELY POLITICAL
Farmer Cope Challenges All Who
Criticize His Department
to Face Him.
CONGRESS IS IN DOUBT.
Pennarlinnlu Repnblleaaa Warned
oi thr Da Barer in Paaioa With n
init.'ii State Beaatoi la Meat uml
With n foil al the Caaatn Shaw.
' Hnt Sim Probahla RapahllaM
Mnj,.rii I,, thr Hoaaa,
(Special i 'orreapondence.)
Harrisburg, on. 83. The political
character of the agnation over the oloo
Issue is becoming known to the voters
of the .state. The willful misrepresent
ations of the work of the department
of agriculture have been going on so
long and the associations ol the men
back uf the attacks are now so well
known that the farmers and dairymen
of the state are not being deceived.
This was apparent in Chester county
last week, when men who are Identi
fied with the insurgent Republican
movement got up a meeting and sought
to help along their fusion legislative
campaign through it. Their gathering
was a small one. and it was evident
that the politicians were working a
losing game.
FARMER COPE'S CHALLENGE.
Farmer ('ope, after reading the re
ports of what was Bald at this Insurgent
meeting In West Chester, promptly is
sued the following challenge:
' Having noticed the proc lings of
the meeting held at Smith's Hall, West
Chester, Pa., on Oct 16, 1 beg leave to
make tho following statemi nt In order
to sustain the action of myself and the
attaches of the di ry nnd food depart
ment of the commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, "To Edward Walti r, Q "ge Rhoada,
.Samuel B. Howell, Penrose Maulu.
.iniui Battin mid .iniui c. Bharpless: (
challenge you collectively or individ
ually or any one ei n fleeted with that
meeting or any one in the common
wealth of Pennsylvania or any news
paper published lu this state to pro
duce any evident e before .my court
of this commonwealth or board of arbi
tration that will sustain them i:i mak
ing the following charges:
"'Whereas. By the Bworn testimony
of witnesses nml the records of the
several courts of quarter sessions of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania it
has beon shown that officials of our
state and others under them have con
spired with tho oleomorgarine dealers
and actually did aid and abet thorn In
committing crime..; violations of
our laws prohibiting the Illegal salo
of oleomargarine.
""Whereaa, Dy Hie violation of the
laws regulating the sale of oleomarga
rine the farmers of the statu of Penn
sylvania have been systematically and
deliberately robbed out of several mil
lion dollars annually In the aaJo of
their dairy producta.'
"I furthermore challenge any one In
tills commonwealth or any newspaper
In this commonwealth to produce any
evldeoae alane my taking charge of
this dirUlcm that will be sustained hy
any court of thla commonwealth or
board of arbitration, that any attorney.
chemist or agent has by any act or In
any maxiDor hindered nr prevented the
arrest and conviction of uny person or
persons violating I he pure food and
oleomargarlno laws of this state.
"Furthermore, i most emphatically
deny that 1 am under tout ml of any
machine, faction, party or association
or that eithor Governor Stone, Secre
tary Hamilton or any one else connect
ed with the atate administration has
at any time uaod or endeavored to use
any Influence, or pressure in regard to
my actions as dairy and food oommls
sloner of this commonwealth,
"I honestly ami conscientiously be
lieve by the condition In which 1 found
this division upon taking charge on the
llith day of June, 1900, that there has
been nothing criminal that can he at
tached to any official connected with
this department. That the attack upon
this department has been prompted en
tirely as a partisan movement to poi
son anil prejudice the minds of the
fanners of the state,
"(Signed) JESSE K COPE,
"Dairy and Food Commlsi8oner.M
CONGRESS IN DOUBT.
Tho poll of the 1'iilieil States mails
hy the New York Herald BhoWB that
while the Republicans have the. bright
est prospects of winning a majority in
the house, the probable maj irlty is a
very small one, and It Is not at nil
certain that the Republicans will have
both branches of congress at tho uo.t
session.
Tho fnslon campaign which certain
men heretofore Identified with tho Re
publican organization are making with
the Democratic machine politicians
may tveriously affect the election of
Republican congresi :ne:i and members
of tin legislature.
The poll indicates Unit the Republi
cans, according to the present situa
tion, will havo a majority of six votes
In the house.
Pnt as to tho United Stnteu senate,
there nre many doubtful conditions
which may Imperil Republican success,
The Cpurofl given hy the New York
Herald aa to the outlook in tho csun-
palgn for the election of United Statin
senators are Interesting.
These tables are given try The Mx
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nepnbneaoss IS
Democrat . M
Populists 8
Independents 2
Doubtful 11
Ii the present senate there are 50
RepuMleaae. According to The Her
ald's poll there can be counted with
certainty in the next senate but II,
and II is hwt earn more than one-half of
the fa! esansrehtp a bare majority.
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