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THE COIiimBUS ILKPUBIilCAJN'; THUHSDAY, NOVEMBER 51 19p0. GOXJN OiniriOlLi VOTJE OIT- BARTHOLOMEW TY ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 6, 1900. cocstt ocnauasioHKsa, ootjhtt ootrircxurax. TOR rooa OOItOSKR. SU8TIT08.

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EIGHT DEMOCRAT TRUSTEES TO SEKK THE POLE 4 DONE WITH BRYAN Be WRIER INDORSED The S3 prof nsely illustrated page of the NOVEMBER AMERICAN BOY Another lArctln Expedition To Fitted Out. New Haven, Conn Nov. 8: Profel Elected In the County This are full of stories, history, science and sport, for boys. As usual, the matter-is clean, inspiring and helptul to the growing and ambitions boy. The SOr llliam it.

urenr, urou vi. lue i i partment of agriculture of Yale, hai Democratic Party A ill Re- icun Boir-tAi the le.idiDflr! assistant i Means a Democratic County i Superintendent, iriv niiwin nW Tor orsranize Alonir uia PERRY At the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Perry, near Taylors-ville. on Thursday, Nov.

8. 1900, Miss Minnie Perry, aged 26 years. TCOLEY At the family home on north Franklin street, on Saturday, Nov. 10. 1900, Mrs.

Beverly Tooley, aged 69 years. Funeral Monday, Nov. 12, at 1:80 o'clock p. from the residence, Rev. Farr officiating.

Interment at Garland Brook. Mrs. Tooley was the mother of Beverly Tooley of near Petersvillel Canadian Elections Sustair the (JoTernment By Good Majorities: stories are: We-all's Deer; Three Boys, in the Mountains; Jacks -Holiiday the over craps and OpeneTT fire simUltaTie-ously. Raines was shot through the heart but lived long enough to give Griffith his death wound. At Buckeye, in Garrard county, Edgar Brown, aged, 18, and Luther Ray, aged 10- drinking and arguing politics, RV being a Democrat and Brown a publican.

The result was a quarrel during which Brown was shot and instantly killed. The boys were sons well-to-do farmers. Robert Munsey, a farmer of near Burnslde county, died there from the effects of a double charge -of shot, believed by some to have been fired into his head by mistake, though others take the kl'Iing the outgrowth of politics which was at fever heat around Burnside, Original Lines. IN OOLCMBCS TOWNSHIP. Trustee PLANS ARE DECIDED ON 1 A POLITICAL KEVERSE A.

E. Hartman, 1,41984 W. C. Smith, D. 1,835 Assessor Party Will Be Called On To Unite On a Declaration of Principles For Future Action.

Pleasant Christopher, R. ..1,860 i E. W. Scott, 8 Clr Charles Tapper Encounters the Defeat of His Long: and Active Advisory Board Boy Who Told Tall Stories; Cruise of the Yscht Gazelle; The Deerlick Chrisv tian Endeavor Society. Other Titles of intrest are Joining a.

College Fraternity; Wendell Phillips Boy Singers; November in History Hints About Football; How a Western Boy Got His Start In Life; The First Thanksgiving Dinner; Something About the. Postoffice; Squirrels and a. Squirrel Hunt Hints on the Study, of Insects: the Beginner's Guide to. Stamp Collecting; where to find stamps i How Boys Make Money out ot Binding Books: Boys as. Photographers and.

Printers; Boys as Collectors of Stamps, Coins and Indian Curios; Boys' Exchange; Puzzles, eta' $1.00 per annum. Sprague Publishing Campany, Detroit. Mich. wh. b.

tasln BVKLTlf B. SIXSWCT. H. B. Blessing, 1,883 F.

W. Tillman. D. 1,877 -1 r- J. A.

Trotter, ....1.893 Eepresentative Expression Regrard-I ingf The Movement Voiced By i Iohn G. Carlisle. i Clie Heverse of the Venerable Con-; servative Leader a Surprise-lng: Feature. Henry Marr.K ...........1,830 A. H.

Trautn.an, ..1,336 i Charles Bill, R. .1,843 Rev. L. L. Carpenter, (of the Christian church) Wabash, President of the Bethany Assembly at Brooklyn, writes: "Dr.

Kay's Lung Balm is the very best cough, oold and throat remedy that I ever used. I have also received great benefit from the use of Dr. Kay's Renovator. We have no words to express onr thankfulness for the benefit we have received as the result of using these remedies." To renovate the system and cure the worst cases of dyspepsia, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, headache, eta, there is no remedy that equals Dr. Kay's Renovator.

Druggists sell it for 25c and $1. Free advice, samples and books, write Dr. B. J. Kay, Saratoga, N.

Y. city, who will have charge of the Arctic expedition to be fitted out by William Zeigler, the Brboklyn mer chant prince. I i Mr. Baldwin has arrlvedl here to con-fer with Prof. Brewer, relative to tifa expedition, which may largely recruited Prof.

Brewer had chaiga or the expedition to Alaska of the New York millionaire, Harriman a year ago, and Is therefore especially! equipped to Three democrats elected. The vote in Jackson township resulted as follows: The result ot yesterday's election shows that the Covernment baa. been sustained by a majority of from 50 to CO members. The elections were in 208 out of 213 constituencies of the dominion, and the Mmalnlns five will hold their elections Trustee Ham Aldenhagen, R. .8114 Sutherland, D.

.67 Assessor Detroit, 9. Bx-Postmaster General Dickinson declares that before the votes were counted in the presidential election, at meeting was held in New York at which plans were discussed' and decided on for the reorganization of the Democratic party. Within two weeks a "call will be spread broadcast throughout the land appealing, to all Democrats, silver and gold, to unite on a declaration of principles on which the party can be assured direct Mr, Baldwin's party. Hopefulness 1 Reported From All Sections. New York, Nov.

10. Bradstreets weekly review -of trade today says: There Is a stronger tone in cotton and wool, the former largely because of reports of fears of crop damage, while the'latter Is firm at former quotations on a volume of business equal to lately enlarged totals. Cereals are, as a whole, dull and lack speculative interest. Wheat Is practically, unchanged, early reports of Argentine crop damage falling; to bring out much buying, and the latter In turn Inducing realizing. Corn is only fractionally higher, while hog products are rather slow and weak.

Hopefulness as to improvement in fall demand, now that the election Is over and cold weather has arrived. Is reported in all sections, but no where Is the of confidence so marked Tin In the south. On the Pacific const export trndo vvitTi our new possessions and with Asia has been good. Strangers May Be Expelled. Gibraltar, Nov.

8. An ofder Sn coun BfaeamstlsiB Cared la a "MYSTIC CURE" for Rheumatism; and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to days. Its action upon the system is. remarkable and It re. movesat once the cause and the disease immediately disappear The firwi.

THE SENTINEL'S VERDICT Schutte, R. Majority 11 i Republican advisory board and road supervisors elected. In Harrison township the democrats elected D. W. Lawlis for trustee by a small majority and the remainder of their ticket.

ell empowering the governor to expel any person from Gibraltar judges undesirable has been promulgated. British and other residents not employed in her majesty's service required to register at the ipolice omes Is That the People Without dose greatly beuefita 75 cents. Sold by Hauser Parker, Druggists, Column and must take but I bus. Prejudice Sustained the Republican Administration HDNTE-D IV VAIN How Ticket Btoker May 1 Cause, a Trareler It is seldom that the Indianapolis Sentinel writes anything worth quot ingJ Once in a great while, however, it will tell the truth. In an editorial last Thursday it said: Iu Flatrock township Dr.

Q. L. Old--ham was elected trustee over the republican candidate. In Hawcreek Lewis Blades, republican, defeated "Wiley Albright, demo-, crat, for trustee by 54 majority. The remainder of the republican ticket was elected.

i In Rockcreek Dr. Cosby, republican, was elected trustee. The democrats elected trustees in Ohio, Harrison, Union, Nineveh, German, Flatrock, Clif ty and Wayne townships. The republicans elected trustees, in Columbus, "Jackson, Hawcreek, Clay, Rockcreek and Sandcreek. i The majority of the trustees are democrats and the next County Superintendent will therefore be a democrat.

"This is the situation. This is the outcome of a presidential campaign singularly free from popular passion and excitement. The American people of victory four years hence. Regarding the movement many expressions from prominent leaders in the party have been heard, representative among which is the following by Hon. Johij, G.

Onrlisle: i "In border to achieve success or to become beneficial to the country as an opposition party the Democracy must abandon all dead Issues, free itself from all demoralizing alliance and return to the" true principles and policies of 4the party. The new questions: precipitated upon the country by the conduct of the present administration the declarations of Its supporters must. be met in a broad spirit of Justice and sincere respect for the mandates of the constitution and the liberal principles upon which our institutions are founded. We have drifted into a situation which makes the correct solution of questions exceedingly difficult and the party should give tbem a most careful consideration In all their- aspects; before committing Itself to any specific plan of adjustment. Upon the general principles Involved there will probably be but little differences of opinion, but the measures to be adopted In order to extricate the country from its present unfortunate position cannot be hastily "What plan shall be proposed for reorganization of the party'to order that its real strength may be effectively exerted 4s a question which it seems have passed their judgment upon SIR WILJB'RED LAURIER.

Indianapolis, Nov. 8. George K. Powell, well known ticket! broker il 44 Jackson Place, was anjested yesterday by detectives -on thie charge pi obtaining money under fase pretenses. Adolph I.

Rudolph of Brooklyn, N. is the complaining witneis. He paid his fare back to Indianapolis rofco Toledo, to prosecute "owelL Rudolph says. he went to Pp well's ofBcfl last Monday and purchased, what fa thought was transportation i to New York. He paid $10.60 Powell, he aid, and received a ticket to Toledo, and a paper that purported to be an order on a Toledo broker for a ticket for i the balance of the1 distance jto broker; Powell teld Rudolph was Sea-moaa, and that his office was at Summit street Rudolph went jto Toledo and haunted In vain for a issues of the most vital importance, essentially fundamental in character, and they have sustained the republican Over half a eentary of it is one of the reasons why goods stamped Rogtrs JBros." the product of this lonjj experience are best.

They axe sold leading dealers. For catalogue No. 274 explaining points of interest to, buyers, address the makers XaerMtJM.I Silver fiMjMf. j'- Merldea, Vmmm. party at every point.

Absolutely noth lng is trained by misinterpreting the Britis'n Comment. London, Nov. 8. Most of the morning papers in their comments upon the American election take the lino followed by The Dally NeMes, which says: "The swing of the pendulum has ceased in the United States, as it has here. The Republicans are as unshakable there as the Conservatives are in the United KlnVdom.

The elections mark the end of Bryanism and an approval of the policy of expansion. There is no reason to doubt Mr. Bryan's-honesty. No man with a bad private character could face the unexampled publicity of a presidential election. He Is straightforward and sincere, but 'he is the victim of a hope less infatuation, and practical men felt ne confidence in him.

i The adhesion of Tammany hall is not Mr. Bryan's fault, but misfortune." The Daily Telegraph observes: "America has refused to strike the stars and stripes in the Pacific. She accepts and Indorses the expansionist policy, which has nothing in common with artificial aggression, but which Is, on the, contrary, the sign and index of her vitality and of fief coming of a as a great power. She has chosen to go forward and whether the fact Is welcomed or disliked, when America chooses to go forward, she must go i significance of this verdict or by at tempting to minimize its importance. That which was but yesterday only the policy of the McKinley administration is to-day the accepted and declared jL later i dates.

This of course makea tt entirely possible that when the elections are completed and when the later returns are in the apparent majority will le' reduced somewhat. The 'maritime provinces apparently txave suppci-ted the Laurler government more pronouncedly than before. Xa Nova Scotia the four mining counties of Cape Breton Island send a olid contingent of five Liberals: to Ottawa. Among the defeated Consr- native candidates there Is Sir Charles Topper. Bart, who encountered his tint political reverse of 40 years' un- broken public life.

Sir Charles Tupper arrived from Sydney yesterday and voted in Half-fax. The defeat of the venerable Conservative leader Is one of the surprises the election. policy of the United States." broker: by the! name of Seamona, i Killed In the Yards. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm a perfect cure of la grippe, coughs; etc, 10, 25 and 50c Sold by EL Stahlhufh Co.

Admitted To Probate, The last wills and testaments of "William EL Pence, and 'Mrs. Loudica Brown have been admitted to probate in the Circuit Court William 1 H. Pence, was appointed executor of W. H. Pence, will and William T.

Brown executor of the will of -Mrs. Loudiea Brown. EXTENSION WILL BE POSHED Indianapolis. Nov. 8.

Thomas Bis- a section1 hand, employed on the Tandalla railroad, was run oyer and n- stantly killed! by an Incoming train Wt the yards west of the city yesterday i Greenwood Electric Railroad Will be Extended. to me ought to be and decided by a conference composed of conservative Democrats representing both elements of the party as It has existed dnring the last four years, "All are equally Interested In the success of the party on -a sound and patriotic platform of principles, and therefore all should be consulted House Work is Hard Work without GOLD DUST. A special to the Indianapolis Journal from Greenwood says: CndUun Elections. Ottawa, Nov. 8.

Election returns from the maritime provinces show that the government Is making large gains. -as to the plan of reorganization and 3 Bryan Hmm Nothing to Say. Lincoln; Nov. 8. With of a short drive in the afternoon.

William J. Bryan remained his study all yesterday, rising late in the -morning and retiring early last night. He said last- evening he had no statement of any to at present. Mr. Bryan received hundreds of telegrams during the day and evening from personal and political friends, but their nature was not disclosed.

It is Mr. 'Bryan's intention to remain In Lincoln, at least until he Is thoroughly rested. To liewspaper correspondec he said he must ask -to be excused from outlining his future plana. On account of the victory for i the republican party, work will commence to-morrow morning on the extension of the Indianapolis, Greenwood Franklin Railroad from this place to Franklin. The work will -be pushed as rapidly as possible, and Joseph Irwin, president of the company, says he has hopes of being able to run cars to that place by the first of May next.

This will give through street-car service from Indianapolis to Franklin. Marriage Licenses. Elda Everroad and Daisy Burch. George Elkins and Ellen Huffman. Fred Yonstrohe and Emily Alden-hagen.

1 'AlMoe-Ainericant Expelled, i Berlin, Nov. 10. The United States smbassy Is crowded with applications for redress against the German government made by natives of Alsace-XiOrralne. who are now American cltl sens and who after the 'Purls exposition visited their old koines only to be icnrtly expelled by the authorities. TJnder the provisions of the treaty of 1SQS Germany refuses to recognlxe them as entitled to protection.

policies to be announced. "An immediate return to the conservative and patriotic position occupied by the party before it was demoralized by populism and free silver Republicans In 1S9G, will Invite all true Democrats In an active opposition to the objectionable policies of the administration, insure the success of our northern friends tn state and local contests and prepare the way for great national victory In 1904. The Democratic i votes cast for Mr. McKlnley were not endorsements of his party "or his administration but protests against what was considered the dangerous purposes and tendencies of the Democratic candidate. uiei-uvuu.

xxe was in me act ot muting a drink of water; and stood neat the track, when the train struck him. He was knocked in front of a switch engine was'rnnnlnjg" on anothjet track. His skull was crushed neat the base of the, brain, and his body was mutilated In- a terrible manner. j- 6iffntflcat Exblbitfon In Connection With. Ialandera Elret Ballot.

San Juan, Porte Rico, Nov. 8. Ocrv. Allen, in a cablegram of congratulation to President McKlxiley, makes the folio wing comment on the result of the elections'here: I am gratified and delighted. The outcome In Porto Rico is a guarantee the Island's future.

They bring people who had long been under difi-cult rulr and conditions to their first general election, to have the election pass off as quietly and orderly as In any state of! the north conducted iy the people without hinderance or without a soldier or an armed force bf any sort, snd to have- nearly 60,000 men march to the polls to deposit their first ballots fox self-government la such a manner, are good reasons fbr congratulations, not only to the people of the Island 'but to the painstaking members of the administration who had worked diligently and jfa-tlently to this end." -CENTS A YEAR 20-PAGE NEWSPAPER THE WEEKLY GAZETTE entered the mv yew with mark of energr inr every department, which' bm beea sekno sledged by its tn ot thousands of reader with the most cordial oppreeiatioa. ft is vnmsrpweA for the ei-if xceiieaee of its content, as well as lor its ljw price, being ony 60 cents a year, "or less thaa one cent per copy. It is the ateady aim of the publishers to Hi prove this edition of the Commercial Tribune, and the bet that braim can pro raw or aaoaey can buy will be found ta its column at times. The main feataees of this paper are: The News of the World. I The Freshest and Fairest Market Reports.

The Best Articles for the Farm and Home, Attractive and Useful Reading' for Women, Youth and -Children. KENTUCKY TRAGEDIES' -f i- Deals With, lotrse Figures. rl Washington. Nov. 10.

The anual report of Payraasiter-Jetiferar Kenny dT the navy, deals in large figures. He shows, that -last year he spent on account of construction and purchase of ships: $3,933,000 for repairs of ships. $11,713,000 to keep ships tn commission, Ineludinff pay, for the marine corps, and for the naval militia. Election Week Bring a Blooty Score Bow Congress Witttand. Washington.

Nov. Representative Londenslager, who is in charge of the eastern headquarters of the Republican congressional says that his returns and the press dispatches indicate that the Republicans will have 203 members In the next house of representatives, against 154 for the opposition. A rich, lady, cured of her deafness and noises in the head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Drums, may have them free, Address No. 2592, the Nicholson Institute, 780 Eighth Avenue, New York.

,0 Bis Plan' Resume. rittsbursr. Not. ia Officials of the In the Blue Grass State. Louisville, Nov.

8. At i Yersamea George "Woodruff, I town marshal of Midway, shot and killed Alfred Stanhope, an' Internal revenue storekeeper, and probably fatally shot Thomas Etherington, ra The; traged1" was I the outcome of a Quarrel a veek ago between the 10-: year-old sons of Woodruff and Sthn-hope, the fathers taking up the quar-reL In Harlan county John Day shot and killed Henry Osborn after a brief quarrel. 'i- Trustworthy Political News and Comment. Choice, Fascinating Stories by the Best Writers. And Miscellaneous Matter of General la short THE WEEKLY GAZETTE, la a Ursulas, tip-toate aewspaper.

It Ci has been a favorite family journal for over one hnadred years. JC Attractive inducement to agent for 'and lH. Samp copies free oo Vjl ipplieattoa. fThe Daily and Sunday Commercial Tribune Stands in the Front Rank as A GREAT AMERICAN NEWSPAPER. Address, thie cQrERciu Germany Is Pleased.

Berlin, Nov. 8. German government circles are all delighted at President McKlnley's re-election. The 1 United 3Ior Miners Tronbles. WGkesbarre.

Fs, Nov. Five htm-dred miners at the Hollenbec mine ff the Iihlgh and Wilkesbarre- Coal cofei-pany went Out on strike yesterday ljfe-cause they allege- they were doekji excessiTelj. A conference is being held today between the company ofa-cials and a committee of the strikers JLmal.sams.ted Association of Iron and Cteel Workers anonunce the settlement xt the strikes at the Riverside Iron "works, of the National Tube company md the Bessemer, Ala, plant of the Tennessee Iron, Steel and Railroad artpaay. The resumption of the two Xlnts will give employment to 8,000 States embassy has received a number of expressions of that kind. Generally speaking the German public Is taking much greater Interest In the American election than heretofore.

"Exerybody is jllscussing the results. COUGH SYRUR Vis sure Sadvatioa Oil care tCBcmuatisaw 15 St 35 eta. At Middlesbbro Grant Raines, colored, and J. Griatb.wMtet orreSed to try and reach an agreement..

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