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Show PALMER'S ELECTION RIJ lo Hate ('iiuied Million Amoog , llio Farmers of lllln..!.. InauqorAtion or tmc dash. STtCL PROCCSO. An n-Mfml.rr of llio ctr llsmptlilre Ugltlature: lllrl lr an Angry ltutl. Bf Te'trrsph Is IDs Ntws.1 WAH Alii lussrAlo. trrsen r u.e ri.ni.ii -r nir the farmer's Aisarlellaas. HiiiixuiiiLI), III., Mutch 12. Vr and dissension la rife Among the agrl rulliiral organizations of Ilia Hlslr, Thetlcctloiinf Central I.lmiT ly II") Tolo of Itcn-scutstlvr Moorn 1 Cockrt 11 lias caused a illrliloii amoug tli Kanners' Miitunl llcnrlU Aesocla lion lodges of Illinois, and (lis linncll wlllbewldetuslby nn address Issued lotilclit by A. J. Htrt iter, front sen-Ktorlnl sen-Ktorlnl iaiiiII late, nnd IU limitative Taubuneck, the eluglo farmer mcml r who remained true tu the lndeeiideiit candldalr. They arguu t length lo show Ilia Inconsistency of Moota ii'l Cuckrell's voir, relating how In a farmer's far-mer's ronfrtt lira n short time ago, twlh men declared themselves ierfeitly sal-ln sal-ln I with Hlrtttrt's pnmilsis totlio tH tilillcan steeling conimltlie, ami aa. strict! tliatttioy would uevrr Tola for J'alnur Hires ter told tbe republican commll-tiu commll-tiu that lie would maintain lha prlurl. I Im of tli V. M. II. A. ana other mil rullnral Kii'l lalxir orgn'titlon, tut In consideration of tliu support of llin re aibllCAiisliu should 1 at lllartty la vo wild llin latter on other Issues. His tatlirvlews, ho salt, are tho result of thought and Investigation, anil ara nearly In harmony wllh those of tlia republican mrlj. Ills cxrcrlotira haa Inado It known that In eniuo Hlalee thele l need of a law to I rolcet lha -oi la In Ihrlr right to n free ballot ani a fair count olid he would In glad lo iiij rant any reasonable ini aturu to that end. At thli same conference Cockrell (oU of an Interview he, Moore am! Taube nrrk hail Willi 1'almer. They talked iitirlh- hardships of tlio farmer an I rainier aalil liu did not knuwAftiuedy, Imt that Ilia joungnicti now coming lolheibtgu of action wouM hate to rind II later on. riial," aililail Cockrell, "I wliat thU ninn fur whom I liaj a grand o lnloti, whiM If held ui beforu lha l.oplaof this country ai a rcnalorl.il raudlJab, anil tha man to suipnrt, Wna obliged to confess. Thla In the iimnwhom they ate asking lha three men riurescntln.'i Ilia agricultural ch-M-eof lheionutrytouiurt. the only iriueJy heliaagot ln llltlara -iiilloiiofttiotuilUaiiilfieoooluiRaof liver." "Alter thl talk. Taubeneck, Moora and llllf," Mild C'cnktell. 'AKrevJ that waconU naeretiiirt that man fur Unltixl Hlatea Henator." Htreeter ul.ni11 all thh ami lha aulieijueiit iwttcli to Palmer without aufllclrnl nawn to tha ulillc, anil , a,k ibeui to draw their own conilu- tin. A ilehatlili of 1'ant St. I.oult live ehkmen lireMiileJ I'ahner tonlKht with a handionie hall tree, coniiom! rlncliually tf the hotiu of Tnaa tattle. Iiifwacli, Palmer, refertlnii to lilt eliil Ion. mIiIUmi lle will trallle. one result acromplltlml, If no more that tha nilo of raucui la vmleit In thla Hlala. They will realliu that In lili rana litre wan no trailliii;oriunliuliiC of votea. They will llml that ho ha not iiUilReil hlinwlf lo art with tlther of the iueat iwrtlt a of the country, hav IngwtlMtllneil oinlon of hfaown. llahail Hate.1 thow Plillilona lo Ilia 40ilaoftl. Htali', ami ailed Ihem to uitlilmlfthey aurenl 1th Mm. Having bean elatlvU by the peonloof tlio Ktaiv, he iletlrri to dn hit utmoat to i arry out their wlthea not the repra-aentatlvea repra-aentatlvea of a caui'ui ateerlng euinmlt Ire, lil rwinmilble to noalher twly lliau the people of IhU KCintHUto of lllluoli. |