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1890. Wished ABSCLUTECY tUR£ s Makes the food mora delicious and wholesome Hot (Mies. IIOVM. —mwo EQwom CO.. Wiw rom. ,0T BATTLES pin Progress |tfS in Twelve ...Some of Them lltjj, of the Jone« Vote ill K.rjis Politicians (juessings. iMng Waged On Ma in New York—Apathy iu Iowa. *00 N'v- t.—Election# are W 1.' Elites today. Ohio, Iowa, tv, Mi*9ippi. Maryland and kuif.ts will »lect a governor and |K»te flic»•« Nebraaka a jud^ lujri-Hic court and two regents university Pennsylvania ami a judge of the supreme tgouth l»akota three justices of ,nrt, and New York, *v and Virginia a legislature. grttiv tickets in Ohio, five in $:xin K- utueky, two in Mis-i»-j flat Nebraska, two in South thr-.- in Maryland, five in tirai.ia Itul five in Massachusetts. ,n.l Colorado county officers •d and municipal elec held in San Francisco, br^' •be eit-i NYw Orleans and Detroit, lew Y :k state members of the Ibraiici: ni the legislature are to nimty and judicial officers vted in the four counties of 1 Nvw Y»rk. THE OHIO OUTLOOK. fttoo* Are ••te. for Tory FoM Jnnr« Vote o Problem. 'a,::. Nov. 7.—The arguments •x :ung Ohio campaign ar ia:. i ,i.l arties are hard at wrk ?:if lull vote. Tho indica a vote next in volume to :..il flection. The election •:.:.ial appraisers of real es :-mpose of fixing tho tax tho next 10 years is relied ut all tho farmers of the i fruin the estimate of ex-j -u s E. Campbell, there lias i.ite claim made for the ean. Campbell says Mc ity will bo 10.000, if the 'i'-ep united. There lins •cratic muddle in Cleve ,'vut the divided con- Making Powder Tammany endorsed the candidacy ol Perez M. Stewart, a Democratic mem. b*»t of the Citizens' union. THK IOWA CONTEST. Considerable Apathy, l«i,t the Kepubll* can. Clnt in I lie Mate I* K»fe. I)KS Moists, Nov. 7.—Tho ticket tc be elected in Iowa is governor, treas urer, state superintendent of public schfols and railroad commissioner* Upon the legislature hangs the decision you Republicans in that city, nnati thero is a well de that the (ieorgo H. Cox ti.e Republican party are ncerned about tho sue county ticket than of th« Thene influences may off- 1'ii'Tby reducing the Nash 1 •unatiHH much tu» it reduce* vot«» iu Cleveland, but iu 'here is a strong probability (l* Harriett Fought Battles Evot s-eii tn Gotham. Nov. 7.—-Tho campaigu was one of the hardest !,tru^'gles ever known in this nit i ff-year. The Republicans, /'j1"!! thomselves in their fight! ^ininany Hall, entered intc arrangement ou the county J^th the Citizen's union and the ''"'it labor party and gave the ty "''initiation, the most valu 'iiiaiicially on the ticket, to u'Brien. at' 1 Tammany Hall William F. Grell, at pres- 1 (,iiinii»sioner. Interest cen- 'i^lit for assemblyman in the M!l district. In that district *'l Hall set out early to defeat •,U i!l Robert Mazet as a pro- i» appointment of the in *'omuiittee known by hie ^et's defeat wonld make it for him to present his coin- r*" ,r.t tothfl. next assembly I in the selection of United States seiia-1 tor and the election of Republican can didates in doubtful counties will deter- i mine whether Gear or CummingH will! be choseu. The managers of theKe-| publican campaigns are confident that Iowa will go Kepublicau. It is assert ed that eveu the Democrats privately concede it. Chairman Weaver of the Republican state central cammittee said: "While the condition is decidedly •pathetic in a matter of getting voters out, the committee figures on a major ity of 4-*i.U0U. It is more than likely it will exceed that tigure." Chairman Huffman of the Democratic slat*? committee said: "We hope f.ir victory. We believe there are enough Republicans dissati^ lied with the administration to carry the day." King Alfonso Make* Speech. MA1'KI1, NOV. 7.—Prince Albert of Pr u*sia conferred the Order of the Black Kagle upn King Alfonso Sun day. The kniii. replying in French, warmly thanked Kmperor William. This was the first time the young mon arch had made a public speech. liOT AS ANOTIIKR IRELAND. ll finally Conquered lloera 1'romleo |o Ki-rp Koglantl lluay N'r.w Yi k. Nov. 7.—A dispatch tr The Herald from London says: The following dispatch has come to hnnd from Mr. Bennett Raleigh, the well-known war correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. Writing unde* date Of Ladysmith, Oct. 6, he says: The primal ground of the Boers i? that the country is theirs by right of grant, conquest and occupation and (inly with the unbidden consent of the burghers shall anybody else have a Voice or the right to rule in the land. 1 As intelligent men, though they de clare they may be able to withstand fuch forces as Eugland can send agam-t them for a season, yet should Britain put forth her whole strength and n European powers intervene to aid Trati-vaal, they admit they must 1* overpowered. "But," said Mr. Smuts, the state torney, to me, with the approval of Mr Reitz and others, "when you have con quered the Transvaal it won't be a another Ireland tu England, •Ireland shall be as a peaceful coun try compared of the will be tho beneficiary ol Thompson, chief'of the i ti- n and trading. «mo bureau in this city declared that at in the large cities of Cm land, Toledo and Colum !ns voto is exjiected to have effect. VORK'S ELECTION. with what we shall make Transvaal to England. "It will be a hell on earth to you. of shooting aud unrest. Only the biggest of armies will inaintaiu you in the country." WASHING REVENUE 8TAMI'S. OfltoUU Service Great Industry Secret Aro Trying to Break I P NEW YORK. NOV. 7.-Frank G. 3d trading. ime bureau in this city utn a e for Nash vary from least 10 per cent of tho revenue amp. uralitv, the wide dif- used daily in the Wa used 'by the uncer- having a!ready been mad pluralit 'g caused •t how the Jones vote, now fraudulent. be well on will affect tho ett and storing i... T—es vote, now fraudulent. Chief 1 ho i to 100,(HX when asked about the Republican Newark on Saturday o •i.ieiof Cm- ett and C. J. Lee, on a charge i fr cancelled thig arrest hin.^ui revetiuo stamps and \r a secoiiu to i VuV,« «beV. .in.- Mr. Thompson's jurisdic^tiou tx Northern New Jersey and ho ^ml -U for two months he lias been CnK-kett. It is esumated by 3In Thompson that the governinent s^ frauded of *5.000 daily ^o dl8t^ south of Fnlton street. He s») s tla revenue stamps worth alnmt are daily required in the trainfc tiou of that district and that 10 i cent of this total is represented in re- 8tCh?eflThompson said although the denominations of revenue stamps varies tionouu *1,000, he has nem V°" vnred any greater than $50 being f!iamounted ll "aid that stamps of the discountea. and »l0 wert, Ja°S'nau™ ttat th" 8t»«P» gre»M.t frequency by «win- d,iCr tbi# crime th. in tho («lora. *,^5 prison .«•! of th.M- celed stamps in his safe. andgett&aeream of these bargains. Jlkfttson Hatln ANXIETY EASED Oicat Weight Lifted From the British Mind by the Official Dispatch Eefntinp the Rnmors Cfrattartw! on the Continent About Surrender. Great Nnmber of Boers in thr Field a New Source fC Uneasiness. t-ONDON, Nov. T—An Immense weight was lifted from the public mind by a brief official dispatch published during the morning by which the continental stories of disaster at Ladysmith were proved to be false, although the dis' patch itself revived the anxiety of the more timid in another direction, as it indicated that General White, instead of Bitting tight and acting wholly on the defensive, as it is held in many quarters he ought to do, persists in making sorties and risking another Nicholson's Nek disaster. Generally, however, the cheery tone of the dis patch, showing that there is no anxiety at Ladysmith, as regards the ability of the beleagured garrison to hold its own, has had an excellent effect on the coun try. From the fact that General White is able to take the offensive and phell a Boer camp, it seems that Lady smith is not so closely besieged as was supposed. Not much importance, how ever, is attached to the shelling of the Boer laager, as the war office has no confirmation of the story that the Orange Free Stater's camp at Bister's has been captured. Were this true, it might have considerable effect on the future attitude of the Orange Free State, which is not so directly con cerned in the conflict as the Transvaal. re«t Number of Boor*. The movement of Boers into Cape Colony is beginning to awaken British fear that they have greatly under estimated the forces they will have to meet, and that even General Buller's task may not be so easy as anticipated It is Incoming apparent that the Brit ish calculations based on the loyalty of population are hopelessly at sea, or there has been a very serious leakage of Dutch sympathizers from Natal and Cape Colony. Otherwise there is no accounting for the large force of burgh ers reported at- I promise from all directions. The war office consequently is being urged to have more troops in readiness for all possible demands. Tho evacuation of Colenso, and the reported withdrawal of the British from Storm berg are still unexplained. NF.W YOKK, Nov. 7.—A dispatch to The Herald from London says: The Telegraph's Cape Town correspondent under date of Nov, 1, cables: The correspondent of tho Cape Times telegraphs that a large commando of Free State Boers attacked Norvalspont bridge at 5 o'clock a. ui. Iliej then surrounded the camp of the Cape po lice. who being greatly outnumbered by the enemy, were obliged to yield to the demand for surrender. The Telegraph station at the bridge is in the hands of the enemy. BOER SHOOTING ACCURATE. Head Killed a Britisher Every Time Wa« Ki%Uel. Geo. Noland, Rockford, O., de LOMON. Nov. 7.-i. W- Steven scribing for The Daily Mail the affair at Nicholsons Nek. says: ••The Boers shot magnificently, lue moment a Britisher raised his head gee where the enemy were lie instantly fell back with a bullet in it. On the other hand after the engagement the Boers acted with the greatest kindness toward the wounded and uiiwouiided. The spent the afternoon singing doleful hviiins under the trees and they had hymns undei reason to be doleful for many men." they bad lost Loat Two Hundred Hort*. TjOfuiON, Nov. 7.-The troopship RapKlan, which sailed from Liverpoo for South Africa Nov. 1 but was oblige, to turn back owing to damage received in Friday's storm, lost 300 horses over board in the gale^ Ktmberlejr Not Vet Captured. KINHKIU.KY, Oct. 31.—(Delayed transmission.)—Astrongreconnaissance made by Colonel Scott-Turner discov ered the enemy posted ou a kopje. The Uoevs tired Itf shells, none of which took effect and the reconnoitering party re turned to Kimberley. Over Eight Hundred Mlslng PVRBAS. Natal, Nov. 7.-Tho o«dal *,11 call shows that 843 members of the Gloucestershire regiment and of MADISON, SOUTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1899. PRICE FIVE CETS Bays, "My wife hnd pilee forty yea*e. DeWitt's Witch Hiiztd Salve cured her. It ia the b^st R'tlve in America." It heals every thiGg At*! cures all akin diseases. COOK A ODSE Dr. W. Wixon, Italy Hill, N. Y., says. "I heartily recommend One Minute Oough Cure. It gave my wife itnmdi ate relief in suffocating asthma." Pleas ant to tttke. Never fails to quickly cure ail coughs, colde, throat and lung troubles. COOK A ODKC. fOR STEALING SHEEP. Soaator l'hlllipn and a Montana Dopatj Sheriff I'nder ArreaU GREAT FALLS, Mon., Nov. 7.—Some thing of a sensation has been caused by the arrest in Choteau county of State Senator Phillips and Deputy Sheriff Green in the charge of sheep stealing. It is alleged that these men got away with a band of sheep numbering 1,73 belonging to Taylor Brothers and oth rs. At the preliminary examination both men were held in $',!,000 bonds. Senator Phillips :s one of the Republi can legislators who voted for Senator Clark last winter and against whom charges of bribery have been common He and Green claim that the arrest due to a spirit of retaliation on the part of the men who claim to have lost tht sheep, as a similar charge was madt against them a short time ago. Va«t Quantity of Coat Burnin*. HofiiiTos, Mich., Nov. 7.—A fire has been burning one week in the mam moth sheds of the C^uincy Mining com pauv at Masonville. It originated from s',outa.ieous combustion. Large crews have been kept at work day aud night since the tire began and hav checked it by removing a few thousand detween the burning portion and that part as yet unaffected. Not worth paving attention to, you sav. Perhaps you have had it for weeks. 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