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Show 4 voted fl.flOOjNM) in the deficiency Sieve tells me that last $1,410,060 lias beeu covered hark into till treasury as the unexpended lit In lire of that constitutions! aiproriatiuu. 1,enio,,rat r,ch1 U V l'l,ro ,reH"ry' "u'e thM "Tbe apprehension which now pre- THE PARTY OF THE ?lAG. ROOSEVELT'S Tail in circles and fhr present j GRANDFATHER. j The m!1 fldg'i m!S a wa nnatifiirory Indus, rial condition f the It Duality lm Hiicb thrft It 1'uuttn Why Ynutlic Men bbculil Vole tbs Ho are clean and w h' corniry, M'riiii la demand a political .41 lulrullnn. nnd putillran Ticket, Ifnpfil cl: nee. The Octeneaarlan Analyse the Letter K President Cleveland, who lint Je The retj ;t nd bin lire a r ha This Prudential yf campaign be official announcement that tb i ( wor mj!. utk s f HI. A.socl.to on th. neo.ocr.tlc for Judge Pr- of Solved a PtesldlUt itself into rlie, fudy Railof the Pennsylvania Wiihdrum md otili it jii.jer, wuft ker. has found it worth while to writ. uf his Tlckst-- H. Tabs, l.sus with Toon, an Ko.fevolt nnd the three tear nni8kct h nil w h .rd la magaxine article on "Why a Young road Company now umnber 41,950 1902 with ninth con Iloginii'iig Alton Upon ft.arly Leery Point, but increase f.7 of inc Alt. my boy, I fear you hare been Mall should cent. May, per mg ev-thr4 y,llf th. Democratic hdciue mid gtNrtl will, (he ul. lie ha The old ting nine t i in a horn lamhftfltiiiff with ! filial of neat ft bit Poccnmb in.iren riamlly w h h glorr Irowine higmliiiint icMimouy ed reftftMl WjUi wiut ' Ticket. from mi exi. u.led cxamniHiion of learned, I lie in old new ' when ut the oti4 la Pnt to Bed. Job j',,, f ajvam- , We held it high, i nninpbftiit, whtn tl quarter to tbe fact that ti ,uj r,ri,ubl the President public nets mid soldiers are aroused. not nty is wealth increas was but u i:tg. ing year. Mr. t'leveiaud gives his own Untied tin mi tho until Elkina, Sept. 2S. frea'j respect I oe thnt in our foreign rlHtins you hur; ing. bnt thnt it is liciug more generally j m And slid we Min. heii'Midt it. t ha &artj betwtn Krmni Deer Sonny: of sinie, nf the whip bridge " w idelv distributed than vter as and of Ru flag! llt ituehanau half l century a I don't know wbat'a the matter with favor a sort of spinclcs Monroe doctrine And the Mtidy meni nml hour they men me. I cant seem to recollect anything that would invite every European power g sutllcicnt argument why you-- , bow much is needwere met has reveitled More non receiving larger wnena. amiex Americun territory without any f ally- Im old f ,ui,j make the like mistake that baa happened since 1 made my pro- to ed in the umke-uof the Aiimmd hu Chief The old tbig ;i id! its Mory! real opposition from Uncle Sam. Steve j,l themselves with the party which has More stockholders getting better divand if limb ! Nul tection apeech in the Senate in 1883. tli of Kxecum. courage. iju.ility the sturdy miners of West Virginia learned not hint,' and forge u nothing idend, is tbe condition es regards the e wove it in tie thnt markad That was the greatest effort of my or says physical courage, im iely. but that endurrailroad of the United State now a won't stand for any such pusillanimous tbe iintmii y oiih; j without steadfast to my stenographer' a life. holding ing. inly with Pick with end four believe ago. j Compared years Olncy choice d eight bis jf Mr. Cleveland had When 1 went upstairs last night I policy. They fear of present or mure personal con- We dvd it III the lifel o.d of our hroi that on this continent the will of the idol and as his Sens; which nortc. men of strong' forgot what I had gone for and bad American sequence it tint and is FOR HOME AND FIRESIDE. sovereign all young men people It mapped the laureled caskets of mr guide as a wanting So call my hoy, Steve Elkins, up to tell fibre. moral mental and of English King, to avoid w licit no .tog choice of the betolC ol'S. me. Quicker'n shoot in he poiuted to law, without consent It tak the strongest Uiu of inornl Kaiser or Rmodnu Czur and party with which ib.y are alsmt to nlitili Lincoln Mtgned Houientend I. aw Milin honor from It wave i n which the bed and began helpin' me off with tierman the meet to Courage a don't care who know it. ate ids reasoning would have lierii and from crag. lions Thu Become Freeholders. VmcriiHu onr tin of confivnt That's jest like they my Congress gaiters. day. people I see you are kickin' h "nurse the naIt may be recalled that d The Homestead I.aw wa by a The Prescb-tias represent mg ihc whole And we stand proud IwmcAth it. the party Republican, thlnkin of what we ought tional l were $5.82.660,ti60 in Buchanan was the lat Domoentic of the flag RcpIllliil-IIl,H!g.-opposto think of first and doin what we aiu't 1964. expenditures of the must iMet these people e.nMitrj. before the war. The party ! which ing and signt-'- l by against $274, I 10,606 in 1875, the resident Abraham lie he ati. musl lie hs lUeti.es got enough to do for year liefore Tildett whs not elected to re- young Cleveland (age 19i gate hi Tin old flag nnd its honor! The old fb Lincoln in 1862. It ha proven to be eis4 ears, lauds mnl fst for the form went into de- one of the ioo-- t lionoiicial though you seeut to think he callow allegiance in and its pride! ever care. And now a few words about your let- was. them, his to fnti.bsl You appear to have forgotten that served eclipse in is Ml, from which it did enacted by a Congress or signed by a Ill short, he Is tin head of the It shake a silent challenge whenever ter of acceptance. Don't git hot under this .sntive w doubled in has when he popunot fully emerge uiilil 181, at l'reideiit. It hua largely populated the nut ion. nearly delbsl; the collar if an old ninii of 80 takes lationcountry and trebled in wealth, business elected President by the Mugwump di- West, up to date, with independent To this great ot!ne Pnsdent Roose- It whispers ns a blessing ai throngb tha tbs privilege of spookin' his mind. and national importance since 1875. In version of that yenr. It opened to im- velt brought a highly organized bruin, You begin by talkin' about centralisaMarry night ; Uiuimeut for Man und Beast AlFrom lKiiO to 1V-- 4 the Republican mediate settlement milloin of acre of l sings a song of wnfety when blszmf tion. Where haTB you been living the my a cultivated educuf'sl mi itiidci'shinding, manac for 1901 I find such facts as party successfully administered the gov- public domain, liberty west of Lite in the light. f indent teiiH rament, he last forty years? Don't you know that these: personality. ernment of the United Slates through S tiler nit (titi it: i.m :r fillister anti rushed in livm the easily secured public nflVction nnd ad- It h tili the principle that the Union is bigger 1375. the tribulation of a terrible civil war, Eastern Stale aud from Europe. More miration. Rut. nil liras. than any of its parts was settled by the Population . his with charming I.'l.'.i:, 7,000 along to which the temporizing vacillation of titan any other influence, it ha contrili Afitl we Ktan.l firm ath it. tba partr war, when I laid the foundations of Wealth ... .fnO.tmo.ooo.ooil ip and bnmd humanity, he Buchanan routri lulled, and through the uted to the development of the Western jpnhI Karra of tlie flat;. lo,i,oct.t)0 had of the my fortune seiliu' horses to the Federal Sar'ga prop'y. courage. supreme quality 924.037,304 2,933,204.843 trying period of reconstruction, resumpdep's States and the rapid growth of the tta Ycrv shiu this Nata l bunk army? possriii was cnlhsl The old flag and it meaning: The story tion of specie payments aud wonderful lion. 6S6.478.S30 8.312,439.841 Dont fash yourself about some youthout in ft manner both micxpi'Cted and deposits .. national Tlie Democratic party wa true to Hs expansion. it ltn made: ful Napoleon usurpin' any daugeroua au- Money u ... 754,101.947 led, ftiid the eop!o began fully 2.521.151.527 When Lincoln was first inaugurated policy of ol.t ruction in this, ns it its The story of action,, of aoldisr know to President. their thority over the 80,000,000 American P. O. revwas the population of the United Slate been in every other measure intended turn frnid. enues .... 143.224.443 26.791.300 takThe first was the breaker rvord sovereigns. They all know their rights 31.443.321; at the time of Cleveland's for the good of all the people. Tile first Pensions ... So, 233, 100 141,732.8 ing up by I resiIeiit Roosevelt of the The story of stern duty; of faith that j well as Duve Ilill, aud knowin, dare first it wa 54.iiI1.tMI. During Dill, introduced in 1859. the coal strike, und its d there should he maintain them, without the consent of a 1903. happy settlement. the same period the wealth of the re- House by a vote of 126 to 71. The Re Otto hind from south to oorthlanri. on, undcr-ratBO, 000,000 of Let no firmness one the ny oilier uutiou, us your friend of 'IKi Panama ra'I public had risen from $16,159,616,600 to publicans were supported by a few scat land from Ren to sea. Nary expenand USX). Billy Bryan, would say, the sens,. ,,f duty, and the high 21.407.626 ditures ... 102.930,102 about $56,om,0(i,uoo. but purpose, We held it high, triumphant, tering Northern vote, of Whats this thing imperialism you Army expenpublic iho.iuii ability When Lincoln was inaugurated the the Southern Deiing-ravoted in a body appreciation 11 aud a rag; 115.035.411 ditures with which this step was take). No one talk so much about? In my opinion it's 41,120.046 wa less than $96.000,)00; against it. The Senate was then Demo national debt Aud still we stnnd beneath it, tha party Where are you guin' to begin cut tin' all tumuiyrot. Theres no more impesecession it era tic, and no vote was taken in the up of President KMevelf friends advjsed the close war the of of by of the flag! rialism in the United States than in Will you inform your aged but strictly had risen to him to attempt wh.it eciotie believed $2,671,815,856. By 1881, per house. In March, 1866, Mr. love the knothole stuffed with the clay of business associate on the Democratic when Cleveland was elected, it had would be n failure. Put tlie ewiuui'sioii joy rejNirted the Grow Homestead bill, ticket and it shall go no further how THE BIG STICK LIE. lmieriai Caesar. reduced, through Republican financing, and it was passed by a vote of 115 to was appointed, its w..ru was carefully in the sacred name of Sammy J. Tilden over You make me weary when you talk one billion dollars, to $1. 138.5 12.!t!)5. 65; all of Hie affirmative votes, exe'opt laid out for it. and. barked as it was a about the Iresident of the United States you expect to run billion dollar country President Poo.mvi It's H and Nonpartisan Testimony that Koosevelt When Buchanan was President, ful- one, being front- - the free States. Tlie by 1 tell you Is Lender nf Pence Movement. position, it won pence fnuii the gripped developing such tremendous power from on a million dollar scale? all the ideal of young Cleveland Semite filling there bill and a different bund of greed, and mdji ns of men, woyenr to year until it almost equals thnt Alton, my boy, the American nation is of safe and sane government, the cir- wa a passed ApruKis of the silly Democratic chart conference which finally agreed men and children that Mr. Roosevelt is a war lord, it i in rousoqueiiro, of many mnnnrchs." What sort of small out of knickerbockers, and it aint no culation of money in the United States tlm a modified bill. This wit vetoed warmed and fed midwere, sheltered from the interesting to note how tha Interparliapotatoes do you take the President of use tryin to jam the healthy number 11 ranged from $15.81 DOWN to $13.85 June 22. 18(0, by thb Democratic lresi storms of w inter. this republic for? You may tliiuk he foot of 1004 into a Sammy Tilden No. 4 per capita. mentary Union views the President. Th the succeeding dent, Ioirhnnnn. Dining In this lift of our the firs! gift to all Union is composed of some of tbe leadis of no more account than the King prunella of 1870. of Republican admintwenty-fou- r years Ill had ( 1862, when the Republican I notice you ignore the repeal of war istration of Greece or the Akoond of Swat, but it ranged from $13.98 Ul to majority of 32 in the Hou-- e and 12 in the sou of men is courage. Ami then ing parliamentarian of Europe, who visited tin country in the iuterest of at my age Im not rtinniu for the remote taxation as accountin' for the reduction $22.65 per capita. the Senate, a new homestead bill was courngv, and again courage! arbitration and peace. The vischance of succeedin to an office no big- in government receipts. This is slyness Again, wlien be people Itcgau to defirst term the passed ami sigtnsl by Iresident Lincoln During Cleveland' sainted Sammy himself, money in circulation ranged from f23.02 a ger than some hop o' my thumb might worthy of the spair under tlie heavy tread of the over- itors were entertained St luncheon by the stated. The framed measure was by ci' who was something of a juggler in DOWN to $21.8'2 per capita, rising from Republicans and get by accident. powering trust monopolies. President National Civic Federation In Ntw York passed by Republican I now Don't yon know that if we follow the pliers, as you may remember. recently. Here ia what Tbomaa Lough, $22.52 to $24.56 tinder President Harri- vines. At the same session were passed Roosevelt took the initiative toward reguwe must march perceive that you are not altogether too son, Republican, only to drop again from the aet an, Irish member of the Union, in prolation hy law of the illegal combination footstep of our fatlio.-a of establishing Department which threaten the smaller corporations posing a toast to tha President of tb toward the past? Following the foot- good to achieve the presidency by sup $24.03 DOWN to $21.41 during the secAgriculture and providing for agricul' ond term of the sober aud conservaah well n individuals. Now, again, United Stales, said, as reported by th steps of ancestors can only lead to the pressing the truth. 1870 1872 ttiral In and 1864, colleges. Believe me, I shed tenrs over yenr tive Cleveland. cradle or the tomb. And though they there were discourager of action. Again New York World, newspaper that ha bills were passed by Republicans giving there were been picturing Mr. Itoosarelt as a veritathe who, at $21.41 in 1S90 tbe lowest Union soldier aay that I am in my second childhood peroration, in which you speak so feelmany danger, Starting homestead privspecial and have one foot in the grave, I prefer ingly of puttin aside the congenial work point in sixteen years the per capita cirstill could ace no way of esiape. And, ble god of war: ileges. Those measure encouraged thouatandin i:i the footsteps of the livin to of a lifetime to assume the responsibilithe constituted channels We, who ere visitors here, after a few culation of money in the United States sands of soldiers who were again, through discharged of ruler of one of the ties tbe convention thrust upon you. My hag risen steadily during the terms of in 1865 followin the footsteps of the dead. legal action. President Roosevelt took day regard hfin asof a the nnd 1866 to the front emigrate mightiest earth, who hi puwriH Steve it's Act act In the living present! says eyes are bleared yet Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt un- East to such States as Iowa, Nebraska, the initiative in the defense against tres- taken a more distinct step In the Interest Heart witblu, und Hod o'etbead! old age over this confession of a law comtlie of of to the lutest statement national of than passers other power upon til, peace according any perhaps aud the Dakotas, in the middle has always been the motto of your astins taken, lie is not ouly a great ruler for which you nnd Dave Hill the Treasury Department on October 1, Kansas merce and labor. In the Northern SeWest. a is bat himself, pirin Uncle Gassaway representative of and Bill Sheehan nnd Pat McCnrren 1904, it was $31.10, estimated on a popucurities case the Court sustained the a great line nf rub-r- worthy There are many and strong reason who have doui mffca Talk of lust of power. What are we hare been wires for two years. lation of 82,214.000. of the and J pulling the of puKition for liberties the executive, , mankind. gave why the western fa i.iera, raucli&ten anti In this raee for? 1 never lusted for any' When I shut my eyes I think of you as The fluctuation of the per capita cir- miner should vote the people a lesson ah to one lawful wuiy W. Kandall Greiner, a noted member ticket, Republican I as lust the after presidency thing defying the liglituin with one hand culation of money during Republican lint tlie national Republican legislation by which illegal monopolies can be con- of the British Parliament, also praised of the Senate, with a reversionary inter- Ajax on the electric sparker and one foot and Democratic administrations affords that trolled. the President. Tlie sovereigns of Eugave homesteads to millions is in of United est the the Presidency a representative barometer of the success workin the sheet iron thunder. There have not been wanting other rope, he declared, were ready to listen to irretbe West of to bind itself, enough, States. afof national or conduct refailure the of I, of defy says Thats right, partner, courage and sense of examples wilb a peace propositions," always vocably to the Republican party. Your ideas on the tariff are as hazy as the presidential liglituin bug. O, thou fairs. but. sponsibility in Roosevelt's Presidential lie then said: steer. Heres the vision of a it'll be was of he Dont attracted Mr. Cleveland says career. The two instance referred to afraid; Esopus! Not so your young President: no, bill, MINERS LIKE ROOSEVELT. what I said in 18S3, and its good doc- sage to the Democratic party by its doctrines never strike either of us. here are enough to remind pimple what lint, but, nlili lilm la any uf bis utters trine yet: ances. tie talked la a clear, nullity ton, been The Republican and methods. yawnIts after 8 oclock and Ive William Little Tells Why the !reel manner of mail sits now in the Pres- stiaigbt from tbe NnouhbT I am for a tariff that will yield sufficient noble words and attracts all young Americans idents chair need at We Washington. in, so the nurse says I must be put to revenue for tbe economical and proper exand we ail rejoice In III stalemea: of Satdent Mionld I'e Elected to its support by the soundness of its tlie In head at of Id there the nation. ami courage assurance tbe great that penditures of tbe government, and in that bed. urday Democracys campaign managers ore We are not tariff I believe Incidental protection to our So good night, from Uncle principles and an unbroken record of trying tlieir utmost to show that Presigoing to part with it at this Unfit d Slates willto sign what we failed Industries is right ami proper. get. eighteen years Hgo HENRY GASSAWAY. splendid and substantial results. dent Roosevelt is not the friend of tlie stage of our grow th aud progress. If a tariff for protection is robbery, Others spoke in the same strain, giving Mr. Cleveland finds a slight resemrebut are with to the penitentiary with the whole outfit! meeting in and attempts an invidious buffs 011 blance testimony that President MUST TRUST ROOSEVELT. We cant cozen the people by denouncin WATSON'S VIEWS. every hand. All the big, prositoosevelt has done more to aid the unicomparison between the campaigns and perous labor organizations are the crime while supportin the governThere I No Other Alternative for the versal pence movement than any other candidates of 1856 and 1904. He speaks ment on the swag. The Georgian's Opinion of Roosevelt of strictly ignoring politics as a body, President. Fremont's nomination as an appeal but influential XVorkiiijxmen. and Parker. in members are not I see yon have lugged in the old chest-au- t chary The "big stick bugaboo is not worryto the peoples romantic sentiment and Wasn earners, tliongh sa.ving little, art Thomas E. Watson, the candidate of Wilviews about protection building up the their individually. love for the spectacular," while on the expressing a deep interest in tlie eampaign. ing anybody but those Democrats who taking liam business and property of the few at the the Peoples party, is getting a great other hand the member the executive of Little, Democratic party chalTltey have compared the records of the are foolish enough to think they cau beboard Don't you know deal of amusement out of what he calls expense of the many. the sober aud conservative thought is as of the United Miners of America, two lending lresideutial eandidales, anil guile the voters by mutilating the Presl-- , lenged his of in own, sentiUnited an and the the careful wealth observer of public that property independent of the have found Iarker wanting in sympathy dents peeehes and twisting their meanby the nomination of tbe States was pever as widely distributed of which he is in full militant aggres- mature, country and experienced ment as can be found in the great army for the workingmen. Boosevelt's record ing into the opposite of what h said. uudramatic he He control. of toilers.' He travels extensively, and a respects Buchanan. says that in all industries more sive Democracy has never yet been able to has become convinced, after talking with speaks for itself. He lias never lost an conduct titan CO per cent of the gross income Roosevelt and the Republicans because an lmnest campaign. Hypocrisy, no mistaking the unwarcan be There to word and show, opportunity by deed, candid are and that the they know what they want, goes to the representative labor unionists through that he is heart und sonl in to intended this is and forgery are the chief tenet sugranted deception parallel in in stating their position and fearless sympathy the country, that there is nothing or are our only true imperialand emphasize. That Roosevelt does with the toiler. In this connection the of its creed. in it but ns he tersefighting for their principles. He prefers gest ists? nobody Roosevelt, appeal to the romantic sentiment of the ly sizes the situation. In an following extract front an editorial in I notice with gratification thnt you Roosevelt to Parker, because the former American McCnrren and the Others. tlie Western Laborer, of Omaha, one of people is true, but he appeals interview upin tliepolitical of Bryan the is not support in World of Pittsseeking Labor to trusts. regard aidestep What started the trouble at Milligan to them because of the singular candor tlie best known organs of union labor in burg, printed in its issue of Sept. 2. I was deeply affected by your reference Democrats upon false pretenses. lie is and genuineness of his nature, the wake was that Casey brought a bottl the West, is interesting: to our martyred President, William not playing a confidence game on the and courage of his actions, the Mr. Little says: The wot hers of the doubtful States mast of wood alcohol nnd drank it! not is He careI his recommend attempting question. Ad me find negro I a Roosevelt sentiment prevailing trust ltoo.vvelt McKinley. MeCnrren of Brooklyn has drunk a remarkable versatility and resourcefulknow hint those who do not take much Interest and becaiMC of vital theytheyknow him to pint of wood alcohol, and that is on policies to your study to win Jeffersonians by a sham adherfully thought-ou- t Mr. among ness of his mind. To depreciate in politics as well ns among those who lo. have He dime as is Jeffersonian n to ence at principles. as this appreci-atidOtherwise and adoption. assemblyman Albany, Roosevelt by inferring that he suffers Roosevelt will certainly have a big vole governor of New York nnd President of of the tilings that is accomplishing th of the dead leader will redound to not in ambush; he is behind 110 blind; contrast with Buchanan re- among the workingmen for it is their firm the United States. If the workers In the disintegration of lower New York poliby anything in his to and the out stnnds conviction he he is sucsays that And open let friend. doubtful States will read Parker's letter tics und will prevent lie giving of the the honor and glory of his young in the person of Judge Iarker me remark that he is their a true friend. I have of acceptance they will fail to llnd nay Here I am, a Republican vived cessor in the White House, who has not enemies: as being immature, dramatic and inex- watched his policy toward organized labor romfort for labor In that, amt will cer- great foreign Democratic majority down on conditions: all stands who existing pat awerved a hair's breadth from the chart ever bea since he me been and altoaround Manhattan Island, which someman, invite a is to conclude puhie comparison that the perienced tainly on. come a want ftll doubt he is in sincere sympathy If you fight, laid down for him by William McKindocument is the work of a designing knave times offsets tlie vote throughout th favorable to the Republican can- yond gether man who the with is works full letter for vitriolic of There Mr. Watsons wages. or and certainly not the work where apple blossom grow. ley. didate. In age Mr. Roosevelt is within is no this fact. He may not he of aIncompetent statesman, because it is flat, st ile and State, What do yon mean by tolerating contempt for Judge Iarker as a weakling two years of being as mature as Mr. able todenying secure all thut we reasonably need, nnprotitalde arc talking about Odellism" They to the resembclosely reader, ridicules his posibut we can depend upon it that he will get ling all his other expressions in which lie and faction Whos and artful dodger. It Presin the Republican party. was he elected when was tyranny in the Philippines? Cleveland us more than any other man i know of. tion on the pension question and says has expressed nothing tangible Irt any of Undoubtedly there are some difference has had he playin Andy Jackson over there? in and I am aware that among the workingmen ident, experience or propositions, wherein nothDo you know the record of our Dem- his pledge to revoke Order No. 78 more variety of responsibility than both there are many who will neither vote the his promises ing is but what Is not. and the very fact among tlie Republicans in New York. ocratic Congressmen on the subject of amounts to saying, Roosevelt did the Mr. Cleveland and Judge Iarker rolled Democratic tickets. They that the Republican But. ns for preventing the accumulation solid south is anxious will vote for some' radical candidate. I.ct for his eontiol of the civil service iiow they have persistent- right thing, but not in the right way, into one. should of voles the differences between the sime point out a great truth and It is this: lie sufficient to alarm government I me will elect President if and all liberty-lovinyou ly voted to withhold the appropriations When it comes to choosing between If we do not want to throw our vote away generous-heartelent, fierce factions about 513111011180 Island men. do the same thing in the proper us east It for Roosevelt. To vote for accessary to the administration of the will We must trust Itoosevelt. There Is no and among the Democracy may be said parties because of tlieir candidates the let is a ticket for Socialist the way. vote, wasting alternative for tae workers of the United to offset any differences in the Republistatute? Alton, if we cant be elected, ouug voter will not look beyond Theo- there is no possible chance for other than As to the Democracy itself Mr. Watlet us be honest. can situation. dore Roosevelt as the best living incar- the Democratic or Republican candidate be- States. asks: son You talk about the Executive acquirIt is simply a oldest manliSome one of the Democratic leader ing elected. A in the pledges nation of the spirit of aggressive for Tommanr. faith couid Who Surprise Coming aud put we all Parker and Roosevelt, lias admitted that Rous volt could b g citizen. ness a ing the Panama route and rights. Don't be are to some There been our nml know has so has friend little which likely that the Teddy of surprises elected should a vote be taken unity party you know that these. were acquired by If the choice is between the records or will remain so. Wp dont know what Par- for Democrats, even in the New York Demothe government, and not by the execu- of conviction as the National better than This is going to be one of the most goldthe personnel of the two great parties ker Is, but he cannot be anyeham-eelections. The Russian and ity 1 50 to are nml there Roosevelt, tive? The Senate ratified the treaty and cracy?' en of Octobers, blending into a NovemDcmochoice is The (the equally easy. a Jews to for our is as so are, his made and It man, broke ever Wlmt Roosevelt, ber when good. being duty, against partv I offers iKtlnug to younjr men luerelore, Cougress appropriated the money to , crafv things will happen, and th to use our votes in a way Unit and for obvious reasons. is the lie clinch tlie opportunity to do what you many p edges.' out on cai ers but wornout they will do most good. We can do this by champion of the of ail nations, extent to whirl) Roosevelt could be electYhnt party ever changed its ground startingand unfulfilled oppressed Roosevelt. for our has of been the ed croa kings. It only voting creeds docs not compare with that by hope long say and has spoken out, with no uncertain If you so often? statesmen, survives as a brake on the swift addig the canal? tones, for the most oppressed, maligned which he will lie elected on Nov. 8. ever unloaded all other What has been to reduced Bacon Senator party havin about the right to dig are earnest vancing wheels of American public life. and abused raee in existenee. throw-dow- n in been wrongfully obtained, why dont of dts principles at one quick One Cre-iiOn the other hand, the Republican tears because the North continues to preHark to New York Demdid at St Louis? as Solid to a solid the sent front they practically There are the affiliation and support invates ocrat. yon urge its renunciation? party the first Youre Tarker man None. Ive answer the Candor closthe South compels after years nearly forty One good thing can lie said of th still revolutionists on the isthmus who of young men because of its splendid said an Illinois man to a New seen, of but remains the It The emotional nothing big chasm. party of the ing bloody New York Democracy. would welcome a return to the good old achievements and the vitality and virilIt is unfulfilled promises and should reserve his tears for tbe York Democrat wlu had strayed away clearing the higher court bench rnpidiy of acdays of Revolutions on the half shell professions, ity of its treatment of government af- Senator the from and traveled a nest fur city When can South. Solid dissolve pledges. they tive political bosses. Iirst Judge Parkwhile you wait. fairs. It stands before the country tochange. traditional Bourbon combination of and now Judge Herrick. Next? Dont you know that American botday as the party of conscience, candor that we er, Well, said the New Yorker, for Roosevelt. mistrust nnd exploded political dogmas toms carry such a contemptibly small MIfJ A Walkaway New York, said Par- and progress as oppose! to pretense, the chief can; and fcxeuse for sectional dont expect to elect Parker, but we are yon, carry Tlie Truth About It, fraction of our exports nnd imports, It is the promises and retrogression. ker. eathering the pieces together to reconWhy doesnt struct A doubtful State! the Demmies say, because foreign bottoms carry them at party of individual and organized initia- politic; will disappear. the leavDemocratic regular The good old State said: How you tive. party, Senator Bacon begin a campaign for the But later on theyll shout less. such contemptibly cheap rates that our wonders of 1896 ing out the talk! For after next election day If the young voter wishes to ally him- secession of Georgia from the Solid aud 1900. In about eight .people cau better afford to pay tbe rate On this be a truth" well marker years just put plain, self, with the party which does things South? Of course he will answer The ready for business. than withdraw their funds from better Theyll find the State wag doubtless. Pm more than old enough to walk. But, so far as national polities rather than that which does nothing but Negro. investments'? If you favor ship subsiRather on cantbe hard, that, Esopus sit on its senile haunches and snarl at go, tbe negro is the merest bogey ever The Railway Employes Twentieth dies, what do you mean b.v sayin you Until onr opponents aa a party ex- the present a it whirls by, he will vote conjured out of the brain of political didate! Club of Illinois is np to date. Century dont? tbe v!ew which we hold the Republican ticket this November. demagogues. Is idle to say that the monetary It adopted a resolution indorsing PresiIt I am glad you accepted Teddys defi plicitly adopt which we have acted and are lard of the Nation ia irrevocably dent Roosevelt and denouncing the Demand promise to revoke Pension Order No. and upon President Roosevelt personally stand stan in the matter of aeonad cur- Railroad fixed so Ionic aa the party which at the ocratic national platform as devoid of 78. It shows that you have more spunk artinat PeoBenefits the Prosperity for courage, honesty, decency, strength only real way to keep the electioncast approximately forty-si- x sincerity. It bard to fool a good railthan discretion. Look at me. Im over rency, thefrom ple. and common sense. As a Repuoucan he last becoming nneettled ie qneetion of the total vote, refuses road njan. The Illinois Centrals total pay roil for percent, eighty, and do I look as if I needed a to keep the Republican party In for wise administration stands of the to the year ended June 30, 1904, according put in its platform any statement pension for puttin down the rebellion? RooseTelts letter of acceptance laws, serving all classes alike. He real- that the There will be a ballot-boKoosevelt famine ia to its uuiiiihI report just issued, showed izes question ia settled. I guess if a sutler of the war of 1812 power. he is tbe the all servant of people, letter of acceptance. the middle West unless the election offCleveland can walk up one flight of stairs, in an elGrover the a gain of $2,400,595 over the previous aworn' to act without discrimination. originated evator, veterans of 62 and 70 can get phrase, Tt is a condition that confronts year. The election next month will indeed icial proviila a good stock, of new one This is a significant bit of testimony Oh, I ish the war werp over! along without pensions of $6 a month. Applying it to tbe us, not ft theory. turn upon the trustworthiness of the re- - to hold tin first voter ballot for Rooae- What do you mean by Pension Order present situation it may be remarked as to how lime are still improving under Would the cruel work were done! spective p.iriies, and Republicans bid'''P t' No. 78 luring Would tnc party were united, largess distributed by the that the condition is Republican prosper- Republican rule, and a to the absurdity with tile coJhidence bon of a the it Republicans in Maryland are making a is Teddy paying it ity and the theory consists of Demo of the statement of II. il. Davis, the Chief Executive? Aud tile many crai.ks as one! etewa rlsbip fa !t hf nils cou.-- a ;esiu.sly and - crane gil gallant fight. 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