Show NEWS FROM TIIE THE CAPITAL how the situation stands north ana strath south Dano cratic prospects bood U font um ow oti vow J I nr r much iq i beaida in WaI washington hinton about the quay and anti drav quay fight in pennsylvania noboa nobody y would woula care under ordinary y circumstances whether quay continued to boss bobs the republican bof of t he be keystone state or ga gave a way to hastings wanamaker or some other boss but the pie politics in the fight is nhat has excited general interest it is really the first ot 01 a long string of fights for the control of state elate delegations to next year s republican national convention senator cameron was aas egotistical enough at one time to thi think ok that he be could get the delegation for himself but he be think so now he be will be very lucky indeed if he can call succeed in holding on to his big seat in the senate quay was supposed to be for mckinley but he has bag recently come out for reed wanamaker is of coarie coi con irtie rIe for harrison II arnson it is ia believed that the result of the fight will show which odthe of the republican cardi candidates dates can count upon the solid pennsylvania Pennsy lania delegation to the national convention and that the winner will hie hane taken a long step towards getting the nomination many people lupear to be under the impression that the entire so south u th is 13 in a white heat beat on account ot ol political discussions but that isn t the way men directly from that section who occupy positions which enable them to speak authoritatively un on political subjects talk for instance representative senta tive date cafe of georgia who is in washington on business says political matters in georgia are very quiet now the legislature that will fiill elect senator gordons will not be chosen until next year and there i is little talk now about candidates our people are busy getting in their crops which I 1 amplas am alad to say promise to be good 1 I dont know bow the state would glion go on the free coinage question it will be time enough to settle that when we have to vote upon it if we ever do mr bates statement doesn doean t agree with the sensational stories sent from washington concerning the desperate conflict between ex speaker crisi arian and secretary bloke smith over the seat iu in the senate truth and sensationalism sch seldom lorra do ex senator camden of west virginia who is a close observer thus sums up the political abitua tion two or three months ago I 1 have given given a copper for the chances of the democratic party part since bince then there has been a maikel change in public sentiment due largely to the improvement that has taken place throughout the country cattle have gone one U up 1 so has N wheat beat so has cotton so has iron so EO have wages all these things redound to the credit of the party and my belief is that it will triumph in ilc G 11 ex governor campbell passed through washington on his hia way home from new york w where here he made 1 1 I great speech at the tammany meeting lie ile reported the new york democrats ns as being confident of an early return to power and said of the ohio situation the democrats ale aie not making it a hopeless campaign in ohio they are going in to make a stiff fight and ille the re republicans P will have no walk avei from a national standpoint tand point the pal baity ty is in a good con condition and there is solid ground for encouragement in the bettered condition of the country it is noticeable too that the improve improvement mentis is marked in certain lines where the democrats deduced duties as in the iton steel arid and woolen industries D C july 8 1895 |