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Show na Waata the Votes. Butte Inter-Mountain. Great credit is given Grover Clove-land Clove-land by the mugwumps aud free traders because when he issued hisCobden club message ho is reputed to have said: "That message will defeat me, but it is right." Why does not the stuffed prophot pursue the same policy with regard re-gard to his views on silver? Why does he not come out with a frank and fearless fear-less expression of his views as a gold bug and say. "My opposition to silver will defeat me for a reoomiuation, but it is right?" Simply because he dare not. Fie desires to obtain a renomina-lion renomina-lion under false pretenses. He wants the votes of the silver men and will carry out tho wishes of the gold bugs afterward. And still there are democratic demo-cratic newspapers claiming to be friendly to silver which are vociferously vocifer-ously advocating the renomination of the stuffed prophet. |