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TH E 7B S J.RliNGEaCO.1 No.I6S7th-St- W
New York, November 1. Nine na
tional political conventions were held this year, and also candidates for
President and Vice President of the United States were nominated, but
only six electonal tickets will be gen
erally voted for one week from today. Besides 'the' two great political parties, seven others made nominations Peoples, Prohibition, Socialist Labor, Continental, two negro parties, however, apparently ended their work when' the national conventions adjourned, as no electors have been selected, or at least none will appear on any official ballot; and the Conti
nental party seems to be confined to Illinois, and ,perhaps to Chicago, and place of its origin.
The terms of thirty Lnited btates Senators expire March 4th, nest. Seven of the vacancies have already been filled, and the legislatures of twenty-three states to be elected November Sth will fill the other twenty three. Members of the House of Representatives are to be voted for in all except three states Maine, Vermont, and Oregon, which have already elected their congressmen. In twenty-Seven states a Governor and all, or nearly all, the state offi- . 1 . 1 it.:..
cers are to w eiecrea, ana, an uiirteen, electors are to be voted for. South Carolina enjoys the distinction of having only one ticket in the field. All the other States have from four to six, Illinois leading with seven. There are three Republican tickets in Delaware, but only one variation in the names of candidates the nominee for Governor of the "Regulars" refusing to abide by the decision of the factional conference which resulted in withdrawal of the j
"L 11 ion" candidates and an agreement upon a compromise ticket. The Republicans in Wisconsin will have a choice between two tickets for State officers, the "Stalwarts" having decided to keep up their fight against LaFollette. The electors on both tickets, however, are identical. The Democrats and People's party, or Populists, fused on the State ticket in Kansas and Nebraska, but in both States the People's party named
separate Presidential electors. In Ne-
Georgia.
Vice-President Thomas
bles,. Nebraska. Socialist. President Eugene V. Debs, ana. Vice-President Benjamin
ford, New York. Socialist Labor? President--Charles IL Corregan, New York. Vice-President William W. Cox, Illinois. Continental (Labor.) President Austin Il'elcomb, Georgia. Vice-President A. Kiig, Missouri. National Liberty (Negro.) President George E. Taylor, Iowa.; Vice-President William C. Payne, Virginia. Lincoln Party (Negro.) President E. P. Penn, West Vir-
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ginia.
Viee-President-
linois.
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INDIANA. Appellate Court David
Ste-
D.
Gill. Han-
wing of
vada the Democrats and one
the Silver party divided the minor state officers to be voted for, but the "Stalwart Silver" men put up their own electors. The People 's party, which indorsed Mr. Bryan in 1S)6 and 1900, has an active organization in thirty-two of th forty-five states, the nominees for state officers and electoi-s being oil the official ballot in twelve states, and for electors in twenty. Efforts to this end were made in a number of other states, but the requisite num ber of signatures to petitions were not obtained.
The Prohibitionists have electoral and State tickets in twenty-seven states, and electoral tickets in twelve others one less than in 1900. The Socialists (called in some States Social Democrats) have electoral and State tiekets in thirty-two states, the electorial tickets in eleven others seven more than in 1900. The Socialist Labor party have whole or part electoral and state tick ets in twelve other states, and electoral tickets in two others six less than in 1900. The following are the tickets nominated by the different parties. Where a ticket Js incomplete no nominations were made: NATIONAL TICKET. Republican. President Theodore Roosevelt, New York. Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks, Indiana. Democrats. President Alton B. Parker, New York. , Vice-President Henry G. Davis, West. Virginia Prohibition. President Silas C. Swallow, Pennsylvania. Vice-President George W. Carroll. Texas. People's. President Thomas S. Watson,
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Jr. L.
Judg
Myers.
Democrat. Governor John W. Kern. Lieut-Governor Warder W
vens.
Secretary of State Edward J. Fo-
garty.
Auditor James R. Riggs. Treasurer David F. Allen. Attorney-General Joseph 11. Shea. Reporter Supreme Court Walter
S. Chambers.
Superintendent Public Instruction Levi II. Scott. Statistician Jesse D. Smith. Judges Supreme Court George E.
Downev, Frank E. Gavin.
Judge Appellate Court John
McGec.
People's. Governor Lerov Templeton.
Lieut-Governor William B. Secretary of State Adam P
na. Auditor Allen Jennings. Treasurei: William B. Wolfe. Attorney-General Silas M. Halcomb. Reporter Supreme Court Bloomer A. Wadsworth. Superintendent Public Instruction William E. Hurley. Statistician Alexander S. Campbell.
Judge Supreme Court William Patterson. Prohibition. Governor Felix T. McWhirter. Lieut-Governor Howard C. Ramsey.
Secretary of State Alva-' Swain. Auditor William V. King. Treasurer Richard L. Leeson, Attornev-General William
Swank. Reporter Supreme Court Edward W. Clark. Superintendent Public Instruction Arthur L. Green. Statistician Joseph B. Cowgill. Judges Supreme Court John E. Barker, Robert Denny. Socialist. Governor Mathew Hallenberger. Lieut-Governor Harry H. Hart. Secretary of State Elliott T. Anderson. Auditor Winfield S. Silver. Treasurer Warren Evans. Attorney-General Peter Labelle. Reporter Supreme Court William II. Barrett. Superintendent Public Instruction John W. Newbern. Socialist Labor. Governor E. J. Dillon. Lieut-Governor Ernest Viewegh. Secretary of State Bemine.
Auditor Jacob Fritz. Treasurer Louis Pfefferle. Attorney-General I. J. Baker. Reporter Sureme Court George Risser. Superintendent Public Instruction J. S. Decker. Statistician M. Duttino. Judge Supreme Court nenry Kuerst. OHIO. Republican. Secretary of State Lewis C. Layliu. Judge Supreme ourt William T. Spear. Clerk Supreme Court Lawson E. Emerson. Dairy and Food Commissioner Horace Ankeny. Member Board of Public WorksRichard B. Crawford. Democrats. Secretary of State Alfred P. Sandles. Judge Supreme Court Philip J. Renner.
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Member Board of Public WorksSamuel T. Russell. Prohibition. . Secretary of State Harold K. Rockhill. -
Judge Supreme Carr.
Clerk Supreme Court William
Weaver. Dairy and Food CommissionerWilliam J. Kirkendall. Member Board of Public WorksJay N. Emerson. , Socialist. Secretary, of. State Alfred. G. Swing. Judge Supr erne Court Harrv La-vin.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas county, ss: ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.. doinjr business
in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gth day "of December, A. D., 1SSC. Seal. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's family Pills are the best.
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Quentin M. Gravatt. Member Board of Public WorksWilliam II. Ferguson. People's. Secretary of Stato-John E. Allen. Judge Supreme Court Osman S. Ferris. Clerk Supreme Court Victor Herald.
MO MORE ASTHMA
Distressing Disease May Be Obliter
ated Entirely. New York, Nov. 1. Several of the best known authorities in the medical profession are unanimous in their recognition of ascato, as a specific for asthma and kindred affections of the respiratory organs. The large number of permanent cures in the past few months seem to demonstrate beyond al doubt the remarkable efficacy of ascatco in the treatment of asthma and catarrh, especially as a majority of the eases were of several years standing. The Anstrian dispensary, located at H East 14th street, New York, which, by special commission, supplied ascateo, free of charge, is visited daily by asthma and catarrh sufferers who are taking advantage of the opportunity to secure the wonderful specific. Those who apply by letter receive it by mail also without
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It's a Good Sign of the high grade of the coal we sell aed of the excellence of our methods that our customers stay with us year in and year out. They don't go around making experiments, or trying to get more coal or better coal for their money. They are ure they feel noununcertainty. . ' An army of pleased and satisfactory custom-
era is the best advertisement a business have. Hackman, Klohfoth &. Co. PhoD2l94lS
DR J. A. WALLS THE SPECIALIST At home office Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday of each week. Consultation and One Slonth'a Treatment FX213X3!
fit inCHIO OUUULOOrULLI DISEASES OF THE THKOAT, LINOS, Kil VETS, LIVER and BLADDER, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA. and all DISEASES OF T1IK BUMID, SpiiepFT (or falling flu). Cancer, .Scrofula, Private and Nervoaa Dicta, Female DieaM, Night Loum, Lota of itality from indiscretion a in youth or matarer yeaaa, Pilea, Fistula. Pimox aa 'lcyration of the Rectum, without detention from bosineea. Rl'MTRE POKITIVKIr (TRED AND GBABirTEED. It "til b u your interest to consult the Doctor if you are aoffeting from diaeaae. And if he cannot cure yon he will tell yoa ao at once. Remember the time and place. Will retain every four weeks. jffice and Laboratory. No. 21 SOUTH TENTH STREET. RICHMOND. UitL
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What Are Yon Looking For? An auctioneer to cry your ta!e? Get T. It. WOODHCRST, Phone 491. He is all right.
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Doctors Recommend It as a tonic for both sexes, and as a nonrisher and slrengthener tor ailing women Richmond Export beer. It "nils the bill" and lessens the doctor' bill, does RICHMOND EXPORT BEER, and, unlike mauy medicines, it's pleas ant to take. Ask any one who knows anything about Richmond Export beer Minck Brewing Co,. PHONES -NEW. 42: OLD, 301 R.
