Show Blames Blu ter WIMLINGTON Pa October 19James G Elaine and party left Harrisburg forth for-th west at S oclock this morning When Lewiston was reached a large crowd assembled and Blaine spoke for about fifteen minutes His remarks were mainly on the subjects of tariff and prohibition 5 At Tyrone city Blaine made a brief speech of the same tenor as those at the previous stopping places At Altoona the arrival of the train was signalled by the tiring of cannons The guests were escorted to the baseball grounds where 10000 people mostly workingmen had gathered Blaine was hoarse but spoke briefly At Johnstown and Greensburg Blaine bowed his acknowledgements but declined to speak because of hoarseness hoarse-ness > PiTTSBraG October 19The train bearing Blaine arrived here tonight His voice was so husky that he declined de-clined to respond to calls for a speech The party was met at Huntington by a large and demonstrative crowd In the course of his remarks Blaine characterized as the height of impudence impu-dence the request of the Democratic papers that he state that while the Democratic party was in power the national prosperity continued and that the warnings ot the R publican pub-lican orators of danger to the industrial system of the coantry because of Democratic supremacy had been falsified falsi-fied Fortunately for the Republican party he sad it is not possible pos-sible however to obliterate cur jent history After the DemQcratic party tried for six long months at the last session of Congress to breakdown break-down the protective tariff they failed and it is in consequence of that failure and because of the maintenance of the tariff that we find our industries spring forward with renewed activity allover all-over the country Speaking of the civil service Blaine said tne Democrats wanted the civil service patterned after that of England This he proved by relerence to the statements that Lord Randolph Churchll was one of the excessive staffs of high salary short hours extravagant extravag-ant pensions and general incompe tencv The speech was followed by general handshaking |