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Show OaOVER CL.CTCLA.XO. He Is Ik cbolso r Ike Boat!-west Boat!-west Uew York, Xov, 23. Henry George Is pleased over the democratic demo-cratic tidal wave. He said to a reporter re-porter today that tbe elections, particularly par-ticularly In the southwest, have gratified the people and caused them to look to the future with more con fidence. "Of course tbe ultimate effect of the breaking up of tbe republican re-publican party," said Mr. George, and tbe triumph of the democratic party will be the Lreaklng up of the olid south, and the running of political lines irrespective of sectional sec-tional divisions, but that baa not yet come." "Is Grover Cleveland Ibe choice of th j southwest," was asked. "Clearly and decidedly. The demand de-mand for free coinage of silt seems to have great tlrrngth in tbe southwest and this would naturally dispose thoso who advocate it to seek some other candidate than Mr. Cleveland, but in spite ef this, from all I could learn, Air. Cleveland is beyond all compare the popular candidate." v |