Show THERE ARE a few politicians in the country who are industriously working in the Interest of General Hancock for the Presidential nomination > nom-ination next year Every little while the newspapers contain letters let-ters or paragraphs telling of the popularity of the General and how well Le would run Hancocks popularity was exactly measured in 1880 Nobody could say anything against him and yet he wanted a good many votes to make a majority major-ity Ileia popular as a gentleman and a soldier but it is not that kind of popularity that is needed to carry an election If the Democrats are to succeed next year their candidate candi-date must enjoy the popularitythat means that he possesses brains and is a statesman large enough to fill the executive chair without the I probability of any padding Hancock 1 Han-cock does not enjoy that sort of popularity pop-ularity dear good fellow that he is and loyal Democrat that he has always al-ways been Tilden about fills i the bill |