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Show Tbe Greeu hackers. New York, 3. Dewees, chairman of the national party's committee, wae interviewed by a reporter at his home in I'ottsville, Pa., recently. He said the party would certainly have a presidential candidate next year, aod he bad hopes of success. He thought Butler would be the candidate. He said tne soulU nod jat were unanimous unani-mous for soft money, &3 witness the progress thegreenback party made last year in the election by large majorities, majori-ties, ot Wearer and Gillette, in strong republicau districts of Iowa, and of Col. Low, iu a still Birougor democratic demo-cratic district of Alabama. Tu California, Cali-fornia, too, solt money sentiments were spreading rapidly, and the national na-tional party was growing Btrong. |