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Show The Deinociats all over the country appear to be very sanguine as to the outcome of this jcuiS election. Thcie is no doubt but what thev have a vci populai man as their candidate for president, especially in his own state. Possibly he Is the strongest man that could be found within the confines con-fines of the Demociatlc paity. It is presumed that all along the line down to the smallest oillces of a local cliai-acter, cliai-acter, the most populai men will be selected, as well as those of expediency. exped-iency. Let this is done, jet It will be found that after the bitter expei-Ipiiccs expei-Ipiiccs of past veais, the people will not saciilicc piliiciplc for the personal per-sonal friendship that may be held for any particular candidate. The re-colds re-colds of the two paitles aiu befoie the people, theii policies arc well unilei stood and when a certain line of policy has been puisued by clthei pai t, which has proven to be conducive condu-cive of good foi the masses, the people peo-ple aie most llkelv to favoi I'ndcr the wise administrations of the Republican Re-publican pait), prosperity lias been biought to the people, which cannot be denied. With such a lecord, the Hepublicans are willing to go befoie Ithe people upon their meilts, and let the ballot box decide the questions which are of such vital Intel est to the people. |