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Show All the signs of the times point to a sweeping republican victory next week. As usual, the democrats indulge in-dulge in pre-election hopos that have no foundation in facts. They expect to pluck success, not from any merit of their own cause, but from republican dissatisfaction, especially in Pennsyl-vaqla Pennsyl-vaqla and Nebraska. In this they are doomed to disappointment. The republican re-publican party has suffered some reverses re-verses in the past from prohibition and mugwumpism and other isms, but it was never in a better condition to bear these defections and win than now. For an off year, the campaign of 1890 is remarkable for the activity with which it is managed, and an active campaign whichbrings out a full republican vote is a sure augnry of victory. t |