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Show 4 - SPEECH IN DENVER. ROOSEVELTS iuj ' PUBLIC PLEDGES ARE AS - waa Ic't Now, gentlemen, I ask yon BISHOP FOWLER.- to look at our record in the nation, at our jtxaird In the most populous rkhut state In the I'nlon, and com- WI1AT THE GREAT METHODIST pare It with that of our antagonists. LEADER SAYS OF McKINLEK. How tb Hepublleoa States Treat Labor GOD HAS EXPANDED US." Is a3ked to r vote against the iieputmean patty, and, for the DemoAll men now begin to recognize the cratic party because the Iiemocratic character of Abraham Linparty D for labor. Wry well. Now rrovkbufal coln. e see him as one of God's let is look at the different states. Mas bluetts that Is a R.q.ubluuu lroi hets. Rself. One gcucra History have g t then such tff.-stau for l.ilior ih.it many of the tloir stoics the prof Lets, and the uixt tlve , . tlielr, children, build tin m hu.iuse of the way lu mail jt cui-itsfew souls have the tijfty wlmfc workingmetiTi t.glrs are guardIntuition to reeogni.e a living prophet. ed, nr" nowup their fa. tones These neither dress nor act In gtcli Carolina, because th. re they like theprophets dd prophets; tli.ft Would be tan work tlie'r oper.it. vt houts a' mere clisrlntanisiu. Eyciy prophet day a .nt pay them anything they lie tiled Into Ids own time, suit chooa- w itlim.t tak.pg one particle of must his own environment. One comes as cate tc r spotisdul ty for any or iujdiy to l.fo or limb. a pilgrim, like Abraham; another as a You chn test this matter bited n.an and herdsman, like Jacob; (A p( It. use. as a leader aud lawgiver, like for yeusclf. Issik through the legis- nnotLer Mokes. Aimjher as a wariior, like Joshlation of the differeut stat.w and see ua; another like an executioner, like If I am not stating It right. Look Elijah; another as a scholar, like IauL; through the legWUnlon of my own cat U his ou u age. statetli.it we have got through during To find a p.nj het, we must not take the fast s Jt years, dining which the the grave tlotiies of liie dead seeis, Repugn an party has been In power and run through the trj-into tbero. We have got an eight-hou- r law find some man whom mart,will fit We tbej In font; there; we have a infactory must so read events as to iccoguize have got a bu- the man w ho fits and tills his time. He spection law and reau f lutior statistics and there are must be In league with events. Nanow tuanuf teturers going from there on Kt. Helena said: At Wuter-loto AUltamn and South Carolina, be- poleon events deserted me. He dropped cause there they can wotk without ic- out of the nick of time. The prophet ing hmired by any such legislation. must be a history m.ik r. To hml If yott take the sliiti-where the prophet, we must find tl.e trend our of lalwirfr Is not protected you will find events; then we can easily find the thnt they an- all slates In which there hand tlint Is making the bend In the Is no (x.ssibdity of electing a Republi- str am of history. can governor or a Republican state This hand we find In the White ticket (A pi lintsc.) Take thj states House. In tvliU-l- i we have begun this kind of ITesIdent McKinley may not fit the leglshion I do not say we have clothes of the eld propl.i ts, but he is everj thing jet liut we fitting the trend of events In this age. to enact lalmr leg.slatlon have lie so steals In the midst of tie he nml upimatcly you will world's forces that he reaches results as lt find fiat tl.cj are states vc!,ih aLvay--i In civilization. He Is bi mling the in a guilt proper. lou of cases elect streams of history in the right direcexecutive and a Republi- tion, Sink down Into the undeu urreiit, Repubh-.i- n can Isiok at cur state down the patty strife on the surIf yon are wise you face, dow n Into the rccyjvK a "d tl'.-gttv.it Mr earn tnat must t mil by us. Sweeps on tlnough tlie sea of the tlie races tip to higher healing Tbs FUg bat sliall Xot He rutted Down Now. In ii. s ag, I have Just this to latitudes and level-.- , and catch tlie moral forces that are evolving tlie ten 1. d 1 am to go on anil say: I d scus ..'ur at er pt nt. I see among worlds destiny, aud jou will find that this statement Is not pidi'us, but'relig-iowho wear the button of the yott red. Ion, tlint moves alwajs u Crand Alov; jmi tip who fought, in on In(Jed's one direction. the Civil war in the tutus tlut Died Tlie three gieutc-- t missionary evi nts rrtr an hu its ml y.m- - 4icie,The ( hr ivt::t ft era ctim (U.i-diwe rt il " the debt that every Amer- of Ion of Jesus ae: tlie contusion ica a ou.-- i to jou be otse oq have of St. l'anl. 'Lids ijj.i iie.l tlie door to eimlwl d tw ly jour mi ;hty to tlie (ii utiles; this was our chance. S- -c s hold on r In ,i.L limber among ta ond. the firing on Foit Sumpt r. Lius i of Ih- on th. (Loin! lug). made tlie Savon race lit for tvorgdi-ifI see that and I r.id you to tisi-s- . TLnrU,-th- e f tkc whom T sjeik mud' riafae, that to Maine. This unifiedlilov. iugop natiun aud eneh getict-ti'oiIs ullotul Its siied.il si 1 ps out about our the work. task ;o d tint no generaTon is exIt melted the American elements In cused lor f ul eg to do Its work on the the furnace of ground that its LiUier-- did their work Ameficans one. war, nml made ail The son of General well. It is a goi d thing for us to have In memory the men of mighty (.rant mol tlie ncpliew of (ienn-a- l T.ee deeds if w e ourselves strive to live inarched side by side under one flag and against a common enemy. up to tl at memory; and woe to us If Thisg Saxons are said to lie bad we do not keep on high the standvl-alx- SACRED AS PRIVATE PROJHSES. eat c Da a Straight Man. A Straight Talk From uiotiu-iiii-M- li Ancwcrs to Governor Thomas' Questions, and a Few in Con Return for Mr, Bryan. -- Vote as Americans." - dam-age-nr- ri pare Our Promises and Performances wi'h Their Promises and Performances" Mr. Cl. airman and Citizen, Min ami ' Yu, Women My of Colo-ntu- rl am more glad than I cau say to have a nioim nr to speak: to you, hat Int; ecmie through jmtir wonderful and Iteautlful state and having come to thl marvelous i ily heie lu the Rookies. lam jrartlentarly clad to bo Introduced by "Parson resell. It la a year ago tliat 1 met tin panson 1 am templed to rail him - rout" Ux.cll (laughter and applause). I met him n he ha descrilied, hut lie hn not deaerlhed ami would not desi tIIio to yon what f ran, the sermon he pleached to my meuto our regiment down at I,an Vega. After hearing that 1 feel what the parson meant and what I cannot a I vi a j s feel with regard to some aerinoti that we (go away from hearing them prepared to rarry out the words of the lloly Writ to do righteouseieoi: Hot merely to apeak rlghteouscm. hut to do It. it wna the kind of a aennoii llmt was (food ft any man to hear. slid not know that "Par-MuiUx.ell was going to Introdme me and he has upset my aiieeeli a little, because I am going to make It ou a little dlffereut line thau w hat 1 Intended to. The parson m us good enough to apeak of my atrlvlng ai cording to the light that was In me for civic decency. Ills sermon, too, was a sermon of Individ-un- i ' - J .Not ave-attempted , Irrrt u e gentlemen, 'jut eitsmir T wtirimr piovrthe two principles before you before 1 get ofThoxv. under. (Applause) to the (mint (oti which I wli-- to lay crop s Now, gentlemen, think for a eiss lsl stress. In the first place; re1 n not trying to make an member always that a promise Is of no nation. I o uhl led if I wished, Init good tiuless it 1. .backed by perfom- - I a ni ns ,cnc dry lug yisaK uce. That Is tine lu (it Late life, anil man jo loam t"tinjmt r who feels would speak ft Is no less true in public life. It Is n s one A mei I. a n must for all trne of any pub and sw man m.i-- t feel for else sooiewoeif ,..H- HH.( (lk ,. ,s,,,(in w (,,, rj, on hav inglhlngS are worth no mme tTum and only Tv-- ; T i,,lv l!ty rhmtrcn to ac tv as ninth as h, speeds nuke good briog up to tgh their afterwards. There no mote excuse vvt v,tr el.-l---1 ! r U yen sre inr.r- promise made In private life. st(-Iti li.tviog your ehiidrcit brought 'P pis use ) T hat is one .side of It; th at is jlt h.xt they tuny wo.k their way In my aide. Now Tor j jour s'e, ) platise If people- demand the promise of the lmxi'slbh- If y ,.u ask a public man before he shall receive your that ha shall propose what entuml he done, you make R lmpodhle r to m tg such any but a l or a kn.-tvprnmlsf-and there. one jou roll those who could serve yon bpst out public life- - That Is the other side, nml It Is as The first. Yn quite a4miu-mu- t won t applaud dr ns ranch, tl uughvr and ehc-rs.- ) Rut It Is w. !! to tec.dl.-cEmetwona srntemenniMl In tluLIoiig Now- tie f.u-- t r' f3'1"1 run the most disagree ib'e tuith Is a the aafer companion tlinuthe pleasantest i that tna1,y,rt,Ttv nTm,r falsehoml. I have spoken of the two l,lllllr'- - some Ind.viduidly nml inure Is lief In brother - , Ttir. ltgTi eoijioi, VUotw, m.d tl ot some tilings U"'M fortunes have not been us.--- hood and a In lief In doing the iu-- t one can for one's ft How men and keeping larlglt. 'Hu re are oemlu evils wall them. The wonl irtmt the promws mad" and jinking no h at)ooli applied o e. rlal n lug e. r. promlw' that ca nnot- - le kefU. (M.rtit.ons. The conditietis are wholly new. It Is not uuly of the old familiar It Is a TJien ns a corollary it follow s, tny fel- evuls new and, alwajs, one dealing low dt that jou should beware with evil, Iium a new evil to fed his way to above all others of a tuin vv bo seeks to find out how lie can best right it. persuade j oil that you can tip hono- -' If The tndtvt.tuat Is tionerand tie ti.--i filed by the hatred trf your fellows; be a desire to rise at the expense of ot- an" opportunity to right an evil, he her. He Is the worst foe to America. will wipe It end If he can. II Lakes with the cancer, too, The man who, when we have need of the patb-uall our love and charity, preaches the (Laughter). .. doctrine of ocdlnc a print..., agsln-(Kymrstlcs for Trait rtl TfHl one' neighbor and who promises if do w the conditions local I you will aupiKirt him he will lmtig you to your state. I do know that condiut the niilk'tinhim quick Jlanghtrr and tion It) tujr own state pretty well. I pilauae), I not the man to he trusted. ean tell jou bet.er nliout thnt. Now, Now, let me call juur attention to ns to the question about trusts. The -- event in mr whl. h general question of corporation pnt will jou what I mean by m.r Justice to them ami of Inten-stIn lsp" when the from them Is; AYhnt should In Justice done) was up, I do not You have got to act honestly and deal (Kink the appeal wa made a strongly with If them are you to justly to-pu- ant t your-selve- f.-- "7 - (p support e l -- . a .mi-nect.- d J iz.-n.- t tiot-kuo- exp.-rl.ni- tv s ehu-tio- goiiijf qiustions l'un slii-i.l- t to look Into com t ruing cutpora-llorThe m cds ate different Lu dif-fe- n ut s .iti s. 1 found that theta were toy blah- mum rud abuses, the for I found that st st abuses, s. eeii-turi- 1 - i tin ;e v ere a liuii her of n go eorpora-iion- T s n of ng siti.d fiai.ihlscs c. wlm h in ie glfis to them w ere of itc sMlo ol,U.-.ili- o for mnk'tig nititu mi u eimrmolis wlrh h t h c r jTi d a t surd y . Timrs, Iiiadequalc1 si ms to the st.Ue. As that, I hti.u ked that! uasihe Mil we pi t tl 'nu-- h wli.it we call i fiamllsc ;,iv liw, i mh-which In ell jo t on the assessment there li enj cleat i V.HI ie iy (ieo-X'le- - i Jiv-e- 'cns $jr)0,ilH'l,000 i 1 y Im-uj- - UP GIVE DEMOCRATS ILLINOIS. Mr. Rryan Cum el All Engagement Made to Speak In That State. 1 T he Democrats Chi. ago, Sept. seem to have ubaml.med all hope of They have cancelled carrjlug Uiim-all date for William J. Itrvan in thl state, and the Nebraska ca.niidal will filaiW Dot Ik: heard iire unh-spi.-.- -nt sliould'tM tliaugi-d- . home time ago the Democratic state leader received a promise that Mr Rijuu would spend two da vs, (li toln r Stii and fnh, in Illinois. 'the state committee (irocectlod to arrange an ilin.vary for him for those two dtijs. Today Chalrmun Watson of tlie Democratic state committee was astonished l.yreee'vlng from CliaiunHii McCopvllle of tlie Democratic National Bureau of Speakers word that Air. Bryan's dates in Illinois must lie cancelled. Later Air. Watson received a telegram from Mr. Rryan himself, peremptorily calling off his engagement with the Illinois state committee for October StV and Oth. The reason for Mr. Rryan' seeming abandonment of Illinois appears to be the belief oo the I .art of tlie Demoetatlc lesider that they can carry New York, and tle-want Mr. Brjan to devote ns much of to tlint state. Since his time as Senator Julies' return from the East the Democrats have been loud lu their (claims ns to New Yoik. The Democratic Icadet now believe tlint Croker Is really in earnest as to Bryan's election. They want Rryan to give nil possible time to New York, and to thl end they are willing that ho pcx-.sil- should cea.se ha-lIn.pt ohnhthtle, if not impossibil in slates like IlIowa and Michigan. linois, W iscon-iToward the cl.se of the campaign Bryan may lie sent Into some of the close emigre ssion-iIllinois, but for the pre M iit the Dcinncra's ia this state can expect no help from him. c ug ti.-s- , n, t The state- - n't- - gn-atl- disap-po- ii t il over Mr. Foilin' withdrawal of Ids pcoml-- e to speak here (let.dier 'th ami fith. They had expected great i from bis tiip. Tiny vv.ll have Ioiuka Ceckr.m, M . l.- r Dims, Ji'MlH- - nml oih r spellbii.deia, ut their chief Cam o was -t. TIU-JlMi- j. - s s(tre pearly wmtlt of pr..pt rt v the (rojn-itof rorjtor.iiiors, wli tli lsul hitherto escap'd tiivit't n (Apihitised That was a big strl !c lu advance, blit It wfta n t ail easy strlik to take. It was dnnejmly nt the cost of - incurring the bitter hostility of many- men, whose hostility no would not like to There may lie defects lu the law, but (lie law has come to stay.' Now at the very lime tlint I was putting through that franchise tax law, Mr, Van YVyck nt a dinner of tlie American Tnmters association, and Mr. Croker In Interviews he takes to interviews more kindly than to speaking were making statements and were attacking trusts wi;h a fi roeity of cx- cession to whh li I could not go. Rut while they ' wire doing that, witlilB me week of tliettniewhrntliey were making such dentinelatUmT'of trusts, they wee becoming two of the largest shareholders itt the most Infamous trust lu our state, (IAiud applause.) lt(S1 y to lSe.r t Us Trial of Comps rlson. Now, gentlemen, I want you to com-- , lare otir jnoniNcs and perfm mam-ewith their promises and lierfonmuices ted see w li eh stands the compat.Min Sine? I have been out ou this Western - trtv4he Iiemocratlc slate eouventlon'of New York lias been held. The Hemoeiats have put in tlicirpljt-- ' form a plnuk against exi atision and a plauk for labor, and on that platform they have nominated a gentleman who has liecii lu the past a prs nounced exi anslonlst and a fcioelmw aiitl-tniand Intnir union mam That is such a trdlrng tntonsisretx y Hist It Is hardly nm-ssnrto allude to It. In (Laughter nml apt l.ittsei. pliitfcrm they s'aled Mr Orolir for he s(e'kc simply-througthe del. gates MrJu, I'jeUr. thien j. - fg-- t f - I'ht, ) hi-s- lolov-o- rTcr tv -- r.-- 1 uu-Jns- got lit, d fieri nt t-- ur. --- It heel si. M'V-lt- , I in f Arm I'rWst Ones ftsbtls rifstges I see In the audience men whose color shows that they are Ijlood kin or perhaps the very same men as the men of the Ninth and Tenth cavalry who fought at Kan tin go w 1th n. -- And, par- for the reason why I have the right son, when yon preached to us that day . I wwi hmtrtmUtm to yai-WS4 '' women of toloiudu, hut as Amerl-eanwho was born In Oct many; you prim li- anil to vole as Americans for what is ed to one of my lieutenant who was horn In Ireland, and to a first oeigcaut best for the whole country, for our 1 had who was a lane; you preached prosperity and the honor of the flag. to Protestant, Catholte and Jew.- - Yon (Hr sit cheering.) Now let me touch for I Imre hut preached to men of different rimes, orl- - little 1 would like to talk to yott gins and creede, to men who had stood threwtime; bows If I eewld, IrtiCl have only houhler to (thoulder with men ufan-othe-r color, tnth fighting for and will- time to appeal to you on one or two Issues of the day. lad me touch then ing to die for the same ting. (Applause.) on what linslioeu snhl almat trusts in And your doctrine applied to one ex- this ruutpu'gn. In our vast, highly aetly as It applied to another. It wits ig Ii lyspcc! a .ei chill tlie doctrine of brotherly dove, the tins complex a n trine of doing the wotk that the Lord nation, which lias produced such marsent us to do, as the Lord w ishi-- It to velous results liming the past fifty be done. Can there be a belter doctrine vears, undoubtedly wuuc of tln results have fmen evil; umlouhtedly there have preached to any one? been some evil tendencies. When pros I ask Ton, my friends here comes, ns It dims come, and has perlty -you, cam we d better than to apply in come with Untie four-- years, the public Ufa the principles which if we lain descends on past t the and the Just are men we would apply la pilv de life? alike. KvIU undoubtedly That Is the dntcrlne of broth rliood, flourished. mon nowhave than they flourthe doctrine of an essential commun- ished four ago, because nothing year of standof the doetriue Interests; ity (loin Ishcd then Daughter and applause.) ing by one another lieeam-- the fall of A good year for crops-l- s also a good one hurts not only him, but hints all for weeds. Now I will Join In year ' bltn around most "Itcartily Itt any effort to get rid Now, - leinue I was by the fact that I fid not iutihd to siy anything on the stump that I dob not Intend to make good, and at tL.it I have Dot b cti able to ke good off the stump. 1 i - o 1 ( c I w-- s yi-n- r I from tret Jm-t'eton s aie the-ple- a I making merely plijla. teilcs, hut doing squarely Tiy ev cr TVoiTv ii ml cv erj mu-lie preui Ins) what I hate "'alwajs to Insist thought and on more or hu-and that Is the need f applying In our government pred-teJy and exactly the principle that apply In private life, lu the' hist place ns n matter of ionise to leai n so ns to apply not merely talk ahmit applying the principles upon which our government rest-that K of trying a man on his worth as a man, la what 1 believe in. i West, hut It was ouade most atroiiglv to u ui the I.a-- t : c.Jilj that no man gincmlh and the wage woiiir, should vote so as to upset the existit g Mi!eui, hisaue under that system some men were t io well off. That whs not the pica made four years ago. N.dssly complained of atiylssly hilng too well rff then.-(I.tighter and eheei . ) In luttj the ph j wna made to dnuu the i apit.illst. down the emplojor, to down the lmim-.-.-man, ft r they were too well off. And was effectual. And tnv own state, for Iinitanee, voted most Infernal ly wrong tEuugliti-- and applause.) We put In .Mr. Cleveland and the pi inciPemoeia.y put In Deuns-intlu, we pient, and. ladies and downed tin' i.ipiiaiu. Iheie was no quest lii about that, iinghter.i We had him down, hut ail lbo test of us 1, Lighter and apwere down. too. plause.) Our evtiluiioii over Iih rn-- f was fempeted hv the know huge of our own.' We n'lWit" fmtr years of misery', fofir dmlig winch it Is no wonder that we people gi.ispcd at anv remedy i (Ti red. Then came I tie i lei th ri of f nir years ago and Ireshh nt Mt Klidcy v. ns i let cd (great cliccitng) and the polic.es width we sa.d wniill I rlng go id results were put Into peril III u and pr- s- peuty canic. Lhd It stoi In anv sec- tiou? It i Id I nl. It II w o state II s Now 4n (4M,oH4u-a-od-1- ulb and it dune u I so In Col indo ami W joining WJnjy In lXi.'i disaster ni'ii" to one dam. It came to all hisses. lieu . enn-In tstif irosiM-nTn to one It co me In all (applause), Because. my. fillow itUi-njou uttniot harm or bem-lithis onfniunlty ns a whole save by sc lug that taili of ui to a greater or less dt gtee shares lit the adversity or the ptuKpeiity. W u do tint share alike; it comes unetmlly. Home of us full down and some of ua rise higher. When the general trend is upward then to carl) of ua comes the general prosperity. W hen the general trend Is downward to each of ns comes soniewhnt of his share In the hard times. So nitn h for the past; so much Worn-fittin- g them. These quea-i rimary si ite questions. The imboii, 1 hoje. will Is-- aido to grapple with them, j am gu.ng to-- take up Che IMtloLal side Ian r. Two ago I ran for governor of ,f w )mk and was elected. My au Wyck opisment was t v Judge that is my mummil opponent; my real uppotii nt was a gi mb man of more timn l.sal fame, the Honorable RichL.i m: l,tcr ar.d applause) ard Cioker. of h.m. (More to have lou Mr Vnu YVyck and Mr. ImgKer) l thokir nunmim-eiamong other things llieir deaddy hisiilny to corporations; how they were going to down trusts; what wire they going to do with cor p rations. They made much more Fallow to you heraJn the great e-- t and richest nation known to history. lie will then be known a tba projihet of this eventful age, and take hi place in the heart of a grateful people In the Ratm croup wtth Abraham Lincoln. .CHARLES H. FOWLER, D. D. f Buffalo, New York. BRYAN AT HIS WORST. An Awkward Dilemma for the Shuffling Candidate. It Is not pleasant To find a candidate for of the I nit.d State talking ns foolishly or dishonestly as Air. Rryan talked at Motictt, Missoutl: Tlie Republicans arc now boasting that we have re..i lied a point where xve loan money to people in other countries. I want to ask you whether yon regard thnt as an evidence of prosperity. Why would any man send hi money To Europe fur investment if be could find a place in this country' to Invest it? Money sent abroad for Investment must be sent for one of two reasons, either because the man who sends the money over there tliinka more of the people over there thau he does of the people here and does it for love and devotion or because It Is a matter of business; tlint D, because he can Invest It to better advantage In a Luropcnn country than be can in this country." Mr. Rryan either knows or Coco not know that the country has accumulated so mm li money under that financial system yvhich he Is trying to taeak down tliat it has money to lend at a low rate of luterest to tberet of the world. He either knows or doe not know that a low rate of intercat Is good for the country In general, for that debtor class for which lie shows so much concern. lie either knows or does not knov that a country vv hleh Is able to lend must he prosperous. lie either knows-o- r he clue npt know thnt the big slice of the German loan taken by a life insurance company the savepresouta iu large mea-ur- o ings of many men in model ate ciroum-Stilti- neighbors. We have some by your in otir history. The Saxon dark spots sometimes 1ms made a had neord. Yet it must also lie salt! that we have never a race, without leaving It fleer than it was before we enslaved It. For the ages through and the wmld around thole o,i it be found no suih liberties as are found under the nnj w hi'ie-e.-Stars and Stii(.s. The blow Irg up of the Maine was an r to us, and mhiii to all ihe w oi Id. Our great Washington (we slioul.l apeak JiD immy but to honor it), our great sud to us. ns a little strip of Atlantic colonies, 'Tiiwaie of foreign entanglements. It w as jho hi Llit of w is.ih.in. It suited our ii'fnnc;. like a ih. Ite (duued this Mb nj on us, and said. - be fftillt-t- l down in dishonor. "Keep In the middle of the lot. or the r Tkijs on the lot vv .11 thiow mud (ITolonged applause). on your bill. So we kept in the middle of tlie lot, and gr.-till we outLODQE ON WOLCOTT. grew the lot. We grew from .T,U(i(),otiO to io.ooo.ooo. The bib was tob small A IToo Tribute From atl Eastern Col for us. It looked lil.e a cot, on on the breast of our uniform. Mepatch league. had Mr. Chairman. iJtdles and Gentlemore Ms Nteak and silk di esses, more men I share with you In the regret spelling Is inks and New Testaments, to e Itiidi I know yon all feel thnt Senator the thousand than caul 1 be people, A ol 1 Is nnable to be found anywhere else in the world. night I have heard him speak many We vvi (V as much under obligations s. times, audltl3.nl ways a renewed to be! fi the)s,ci.r it it 4 more Vtiornnt If lit- does not know those things he plea sire to me to hear liltn make n races ns ever. Nt. I'aul was to go 'Tar brg a find to lie If he spwh on any occasion. Rut, miu h as lienee to the Gu.tiles; but we stuck is too d.u-s- , we regret his absence here and yet. talks as he talked at to our At.ant'c vv.it- rs, our let me ay to yon that his absence Moiiett, he is too to lie presi- hi onto our lit 1c bib, . -r , , f tom-tii, r, Senate of tbe X'wtted'StiiTes to slay always in our evpicfifig to tlopmu fToLg.des, luoiis-d.-the would be much more deeply regretted, western wuteis ice tiust. (I.uuh'cr ami api l.iu- I At lie wuild le a gicat loss to the l.ut ope d tin- Niat.Mi touched off facts AGAINST cryan. the time of f part v lie would be a gie.it. a ti.agazit o ri.di r ps Then the jig wn making -t State--United Si of nate the to merit the nllor-u-v- . Mrof the up. Come wluit mi d Tr er we mu-- t light The rounders of the Republic Were not be retunu-- It would to the finish. We wi t, iin )Yjik uni Mr. ,, r t "pTHITTIionld Anti Expansionists. Jndp a p into the an, i bl lUiiiut ThetVuuM-of nioid WluDctt Senate its tiou fVepriviJ p n ev--and Wazhliigton. uigcd tlio P. si; ii'rc of Is f the llo.iid of leadeis of the tlie This si id rs out ulyut our piovidcii-tiabju,-;- , Canada. lb x. u s,--inmr. Idle one of ate ii nd .let im- - spy toynu, tb.jt n and other tueuib, rs t I rievya-TWc mu' Haw, f .Us j. 1,'..' us, ought to look 1 tti'itt,' biotpd - at tbsf t me.- vv'Wn,.'' sl,T x Jtitjot enter tlie Senate of Pi V' u 0f Flot Ida nml I.n. W e Jill- r, I. tv p. li.l.l, J I d noun, in g th" be iru-niteil plates and become a leader in he l)i China. In tin- r i ifckma that body at once. It takes some years lie . In their U Corson clt'diiroiL.for God has islanded up; we can't help PNtpnsIve era-piwere t ns hud nml self government, and aeqmM-tio- n u j'd service and experience. When a it. , ate hi a senator, ij.iquent and able, and taking n.lvamue if , v.t'v t You might as well try to catch that of Cuba. ami deyoted not only to the Interests eagle Jackson said: Never cede any land nkitlty to (irevnd the nttotmy petehed on a crag of the mounof the sfidp lint to the Interests of the tains entl of the state of New .h'c pbmimg his pinions to xvrestle-v- o,r boundary of Hie Rcjiublie but , ,( j be fo not i ilr-returned, nliiiut a Ini tli (tie nhii hiind, and then try to ,, immrrj-ought t u .,r bilnglng add toOt, thus extending freemr- -, tru-tNon .kit is sv dom. iy (ij the Riteisefs of the state, lmt crowd him Inc k into the little pgg-II ttiqlirsc) 4 n I well. The vv " iri 's b leg d .pc V p i New k country, out of lmh he was broken, as to Buchanan said; Expansion la the e not t ike p.y word for b l,o.. t s kri.vv, ntAYn.shiugton. Is very proud of to Throthc this Aiieri an race and policy tf our country aud euly . , i tl'oh-ottsure Cdo-I thnt ( crowd it b.u k into the tl utoen tint . . atiis l.mk ary l,!e of pnp.-is"iiiu.is tear nml oppose it." oii.ii..il de-sire not l thirteen u'e i too. and that Yoik J 'Urti.il. and tl.oiu'i v. u w will, , colonics. Some of the oh! Doug'as' views; As tast as our mc os of his services i those far's set f u coming gentlemen on that old sml of some of r and destiny require additional Don-t'vcs tf those old tlili M II .TopiffatT n.xrfii. Lodge's speech In I am for It who have never left it, may 'think it vu.ull be a (Great bipght. r and apt him- i LmJ.i.uin Pint, kiln the a'o good thing for our great continent- - in quisiium of Canada. Now let us ttl.n fu.in tinor to come DEMOCRACY. mM back bracing people FOR home. the ion. As things are lion . i Rut HELP It is lmj ossiblc. ' the of the oj reme . .p Stevensons Confidence. God s Ins ns. the rr of Demoeratlc . expanded a mr-Wn,h .mi Stevenson, according" to a DemocratOne tnnik of the dmdnres .' on, that the must come tlrromrh the s'.rc. T, comm'ttee prophet of our time ic r, is in that Brjau will nn-t the Is in his ability to read even, (ia.i cm nro otivi.-n-rras . s v,r .. ,, . try of Croker In New York L.inois. Ntcvensou "was confialionld line the p.unr . thrr ( strike w ill benefit the Rrynn and campaign in tbe saddle, and dentry in r r that his of t t sat- There up ; It Is a humiliating fact that change front iu the presence of the en- the l.o.l lsqj i t lea Circle would carry Illinois, .me of m,r Leat political parties looks emy. Sq far. President McKiuley baalso, buf llu re ar.- - aKo j: but Inc elm tiou returns showed That soils fi v it. Last June the I:,m i f iniTft,vely bj calamity as an ally In the marks of the prophet. he was mistaken. He is fi binj- n- ca'mpnlgtis. This has bmn its preparing a lh back Long ago, tlie yiars ,, forties, surprise party for himself and; his presented a cops' i'utleunl inlu mb, ,e,. , 'l! '? ( long that It feels aIn thrill na-of Thomas H. Boutrin. Umt.'iFKtates sen- dupes tuis lie if has jear, any. itllnols the ator from whuh was designed to give (o in tlon when anything standing o is to tdll going its vote for up In the Negate, pleading for a Paof cnlnndty arisi's. Why the Dem- tional author ties all the this strike to cific railroad, pointed toward the sot- McKiuley in loud, as it did In RsiXL- 01 1 should expect . (s.ssessed by the auilu y ; rmgK., ' detluirg the regttlat ng trusty and ,r ''n"fd their ticket Is not clear, but the ting srfh and c r.cd; there, gomie-men- t there is tlie Fa-t(hat distress makes Remember. (xiratii ns of any Vn.l. if was' a di i eoryeeiua to Is no y vvlint matter the Reim-tuU-we voters aldi up our papers "and t e amendment. I am not now d,-- ( i T)J. During the carnjiaign underlook to la diflleult cause Golden Gat- for the of Thl through the trar (e. It ing with yon whether or not' there jou thought you were too busy stand bow party managers can think Fa-- t. the far En-- t, The ages are rolii-was a Justification for that to take an active interest In politic. ""if the matter of political advantage together at our feet. Ueinomlier the results: Ib'si'ffmxTir(sn lle "Aeonn-- tion with such a calamity as TSsr?1',TI want We are standing by the cradle of to po'nt ConMeruahein. It offered the only way of oetifr ithiv a .strike of a great army of men who Chiba; she is asking us for deliveratu e. Isiss of confidence.. tlie nation the v.wer to deal vul lift unship to hear the burden of mak- She has caught the vision of a NorthEmpty poeketbooks. ing tv for justice without bring- ern Rear thut walks like a man, and icions tariff laws, triists. One hnmln-- nrd , v p,,.r he Is asking America to saveher. It socm rote were east for It, of which all ing d,stpss on their families; , Emergency Mind issue, " If McKiuley can maintain the open Ixiss.-ghoulish but six Statesman, in business. ,,,,.1 y... door, aud thus prevent Hie dism.-against It. all of winch, ha two wrX DneVnofi Assignments, resftilt of the campaign has tiernient of China, he will secure the No emiiloyuK-nt- . r IVi'iiioeniLs, two w aud tlii j . yre ' Th-- It n to pfld Xtrvan to the Wide for Ids CliristiartizaMon of China in hafacxu T) Distress. was j ki-- t n Kansas furnish to the mat f..r our texts, tury. City over than Do not make the same mistake tht rather ,h ami udient i'isitform, production, aud make Ameiiia the jear. A fa tiou. Arsausas, H x oral A I ard lias been whi'-- made forefntlieis. I nppt al to yon, my brotheA and my . I appeal to ymi men nml tsHrs wotqtn of tk.lorndo, to you the moif nn.l (.omen of the West, to you who are proud embody those tralm that to cuS the most chat art erlstically and t.vplenlly American, I a( peal to you to stand with us because we stand for the continuance of the com! tlotis which have stood for matt rial well bebecause xve stand abroad ing At fur that policy which shall make the nations of the World understand that we intend to keep tuidlmmed the honor that we have received as a most pu-- i kits herbage from our forefathers and that where the American flag lias once been hoisted In honor It shall w-- e e w-v- er on 1 t , - ef - llp-T- pro-ldo- co:i-jcJ- e rr - , - s ct-- 4 fii-- - Ald.-inn- t . -- - - , vap-ie't- le ! v t . , ht . . i ' r. aS.-Sen- ator 1 i s i 1 v i mw. fcllow-Kuigh- k.-- , u ; -- , Mls-mitri- w-- .im e -- N.-- !" To-da- , hJ d -- f I- -a I I f h. - M I '!!'. 'tf : . l;J i ' 5 il t l ; |