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Show Till: HcUINLEY HII L. TUlirsion Defend It nnd Predicts it Republican Victory. Chicago, Nov. 10. Hon. John M. Thurston of Omaha, president of the republican league clubs or the United State", in nn Interview hire today on tho recent election, said, referring to tho influence of tht-McKinley tht-McKinley bill upon tbe sul Jtct: "The natural tendeniyof prices wes upward, among which can be named boots and shoes, iron, lumber lum-ber and other commodities, although tho tax was reduced upon these and and other things. We struck a rising ris-ing market wltU the passage of the Mi Klnley bill, and ail this is laid loll." Judge Thurston thinks that Nebraska Neb-raska and cery other western State will go republican in 1690. The result of the recent elections lias not put an end to the presidential president-ial chances of either William McKInley Mc-KInley or Thomas B. Recti, but it has probably postponed their datts. Blaine or Alger would be the winners win-ners at the head of the ticket in 1692. |