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Show PITHY POLIIIcAL PARAGRAPHS. Too Tob-d for i.r..sjrf-rlty anil got It Are you now going to vote against It? The encouragement of labor strikes for political purpose k liable to produce pro-duce lioollie'rangic lfT t. The last Pems-r:itli; administration gave the mh., plenty of work-hard work binning employment at living wag. -a. Mr. II'll say he I enthnsiastic for the Crok. r t i- ' t. hut lie ha not retracted re-tracted nny of the .re.!ii tiou he made before it Iioiii ination. It U but' natural that Chairman Jone should fee I a tritle Jealous of the predicting d.-oartmei.t of the lion. George 1- red W iiiiam. Mr. I'.rvan d.-dge questions concern- Ing polii'i.ril liberty In North Carolina j with the same dexterity that he evade his prediction in lsi. r.res Croker has .'s,se1 of the Colcr srnlH-rt.atorlal candidacy and resumed bis talk of the desirability of Interest- lug the jouiis men In polities. , With a rash rnpltal of O'-.O-nosi. j fuel.. Sain ran well afford to do a banklni: business wUh the rest of the world, provided the secur.ty Is ample. Po not rompare the actual rendition of the l iilled Stat.-s w itli a tli-oretl. al promlise never put to the test, but w ith rcwults obtained In oilier KuverninonU. flalveston p.s.-s.-s sufTlclent American Amer-ican pluck to rebuild Itself ami r. caln Its former prrsiii:-. No n-pn-sentatlve AmerWau city will surreuder to d..saj-tcr. d..saj-tcr. , Within a fear n-k It w III be lmrK.-sible lmrK.-sible to discover the h"le where W ell-Initton ell-Initton went down. He has already c-rasrd to create any Interest In Maryland, Mary-land, t The rrr of lmterlallm didn't frlsht-en frlsht-en the Yennont and Maine Totet-s worth a rent. The 1 .eni.s-ratlc party was not fortunate with Its scarecrows this year. The IncreaMe In the price of cotton Is another thini that would w.ury the Iiemocrat In tin- South If Kovern- nient without the constitution u.uu I prevail In that .-cl.,n. IIow would an nn-iiressfu! American armv be welcomed home? IIow many 1 American yearn for nn opportunity to ) witness our tr.-.ps In the Phiilpplue txeeiite surti a reiurii? j Mr Corn, .111 r t e, Ph t'.e n.-mrs-rn'-; tc matia". r p, New York last w eek, j asked a few pert;ll. lit ,'testion tli-y j were unabb' t,, an-wer and then ad- Jounied to his Maryland farm. I Ho CroV.er's ambition to sit In the Fnlte.l states Set ate Is a tritle more 1 pret.-ntlou than that of the late Ib.ss Krllr. Tip latter wa eontenl with a aeat'ln the lloU-e of Pepiesetltative. I Cnvernor nev.-lfs hearty r"cot-tlon r"cot-tlon throiiirh. ut the West Is In striking contrast to the erootinir a.-cord.sl the Iiemocrat orator who are ronmlns alMiut that ns'tloti preai LiiiK calamity. Mr Tettlerew l Involved In a Joint debate with the farmer of South Pa-kota. Pa-kota. lie Uc supis.rted by hi w lid theories theo-ries and the farmer rely larp-ly upon common sense and tiie market cjtiota-tlotis. cjtiota-tlotis. After hearloi; from Vermont and Halnethe lion. C.s.rse Fred Williams placis, lr. P.rvan's malorlty in the elec-tornl collccc at seventy five, tleorce Fred 1 n.-t dazed by a little tiling I.kc-an I.kc-an exploded prediction. The declaration niralnst tnnts In the llepili.iicnu piau 1 - portant than anvthlnc Mr. l.ryan can say on the subj.s-t. It I the vol.v of j the lsrty In power, a party that carries It platform ple-dges Into action. Republican administration of national nation-al affair I no experiment. P.ryan's management of (luestloii. Ik.IIi tinnn-clal tinnn-clal an,l International, i confes-seslly an exerlm.-iit. an.l vie-wcl w ith alarm by can-ful turn wh.eee Judgment is lu BO way Influenced by political considerations. consider-ations. Hopeful Jim Joii.-s more than eipials evpcs-tatlon. lie find, the 'situation In New York excellent." and lie I "Iioim fill that Mr. lirvan will e-asrr Cemni-c-ticut snd New J-rsey." A P geld ha no charity and M il no faiHi; but Jim Jone lis hope eiioiieh to stock the world. He went lino the round cotton bale trust merely from hi hope of benefiting the puhlie-.- New York Sun. Every P.eput.li. an In every voting precinct should eon.il'iite himself a committee of one- to g.-t out the vote of th.sse who sr.- In. lim-d to remain away from the !'): e.n el.silon elay. Fepublican loss.- will fs-eur from th: lark of Interest, or failure to take into const. icration tne iiio,iiein-..i. ..,. .. ... Inrolvesl '.-n who are ' prii-T'iii. enntenteel ami empi .ve-.l may not e-e j the appr. a-hlt g si..riu. Tin re are thousand thou-sand who nun c-on'rlbiite to a r.'suit thev do not wish simply by al-nting themelve fts HI t ie Is II. There ahoul.l I- no r. i-iiti.-n of the gre at di-I di-I aster following the ebs tloii of ls;ii Mr. Prvao rej-.te-e In his willingness and ability to t. il u what hi policy Will ! In III" Pl,lll.. tie If he I e-l.s t- ed. He will "prone- " them Indcjecnd. etc some-time In the be and by e. In th meantime he wail .ii-I. aror to give them a "stable government" as a cudl. Hon precedent. Th.-n all that h Ih.I-ley Ih.I-ley d.ffers from the pr. nt v ley e.f the governme-nt It apts-ar. I In the proinlse" whl. h no ii in pb-.'?.sl to a Ingle term 111 the iV lute House w ill ver be In a position to keep. So It is all wind I ke the rest of til Kansas City platform. Nebraska State Journal. |