Show A SOUND PLEA MR MK ENDRICKS hendricks II made a sound plea in favor of support for grover Gl leveland eveland for president the other day in speak in of hl his fitness for the position he drew d rw attention to the fact that when a reformer was needed to purify the municipal affairs of buffalo he was elected mayor of that city by an unprecedented majority so well and faithfully did he meet the elpe expectation tat lois s of his bis constituents that when a governor was wanted for new york his election to that high office was as heartel heartily supported as when he was made alador alayor mayor of buffalo bunn Buff aloi alot and in that position his record bore out his f former ormer reputation as a genuine reformer having graduated step by step from howerto lower to higher official office ne he necessarily cessa rily has become practically conversant with the details of local government ern ment there can be no question that this process of education is the best possible preparation for the successful cessa ul administration of public affairs in inan an aggregated capacity this is isa a fact exhibited in all the walks of life men in exalted official positions who have become practically familiarly famili arby actual duall experience with the management of subordinate affairs are generally the best qualified for the discharge of duties of the greatest responsibility |