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Show Tho Republicans have no occasion to feel alaimcd over the situation In Ohio. Though (iOV. Herrlck wasde feated by something more than 10,000 votes, tho remainder of the Republican Republi-can state ticket Is elected by a vote as large. The object lesson in the defeat of Hciilck is that the people auk mightier than rings, and corrupt combinations. These combinations may dominate cither party and the politics of any state forn time, but when t lie people are aroused I y the piessuie, they tlnow olT the burden and yokowlth surprising ease. The defeat of Herilck and the u phonal In Philadelphia should point a lesion to other combinations. |