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Show .ik :' ' 11 ! a xim-hil- n- i fimn-fiia-l- -- t and rattle scarred 111:1:0 or Tin: war Von Tin: union ai.ain demons iratls his i.oyai.ty to thi: goyhknmk.vi at W ashington opposes drag purlers and kebi.ks bec.u si: n;. can not do otherwise. i 1C i' h, loots bt. M, .. l.T "llvpan- I ms h wor f nil ti.t i u th, In iiiiini' of loivitur tho Aiuoii-- 1 i o:m1i.' t It all ii an spirit s, j;iua- - - thy of j -- ti- :, i hnrny liftinls-liin't the f. - f- -- - 1 -v- -tr ni 1 I , di-il- lti -- co-o- life-lon- 1 g f.i-n.'- .s, pl-'- lr- ; ' j n; - i 1 : I i i til. -- At -v- nt ' D-I- hts-bac- ! 1 b' er M j -d cheers when lie earn- - out to take h.s seat in a gaily decotaiod vehicle, lie was taken to the opeia a blaze of red tire with drums boating and Lamms flying. Captain J. 1!. Inman presided. lie plneed General Iilaek before the audience in npprupiiate words, referring to his gallant military record and the satisfaetion w lilcjj those present felt. He spoke of General Iilaek as a rcpiesentative of "a militarism not to be feared, liut to be loved and revered.,. lmtise-throug- 1 n. tote as strong, y ai:aii:si tins prui ijsiihiii as th-- y did In lMk unless Kmae Compelling cause has uiis.it iu our polities since that time width will h.- -l them to vote for a change. We aie told that that cause is jot.sent lu the l'hilijipUie war, imperialism and militarism. I i' y men and my t ho sit nliuit me iiere. to SjieaU ou that issue. We all th sire peace. Douglas, in this eiy In 1M1, said tlie was through the most way to stujiemious pro) aia iotis tor war, and in l'jpd I say that Hit way to peace in the Philippines is through the judgment of the American peuple that they will sustain tin if governmeftt in tills foreign war; that after that war is ended discussion may be liad of the relations to be established, but tlfTit Asliile war is oil the American people must show a united front. (Htnplmtie It is the highest wisdom to np.plnuKe.) end strife, and theti to discuss policies. It is tiue that while a large body of men is supporting the insuru rection in the archipelago, the will rrmtiouo. wtth Its cost' of money and of blood, but that the insurrection will Instantly end in the event of the success of William McKinley In November next Is my firm belief. (Applause.) I think .with Lawton, who foil on the firing line, under the American llag, tlint the bullet that kilhsl Iilm might as have come from Ids owu ranks, because the insurrection there Is kept alive by sympathy and moral support here. The War of The People. The war Atith Spain was the war Democrat of tin Aincri-a- u ptaiple. and Republican alike were pledg'd to it. Fifty million dollars was voted to be exi'Ciidid for the national honor, with imt one dissenting voice ln the entire Congress. Democrats vied with Republicans iu their enthusiastic support of tlie war. While that was was in progress, tin tlie first of May, Dewey conquered Manila and enterid into negotiations with tlie Spaniards fonuirrender. In the meantime came tlie victories of the Cuban war and Spain sued for peace. It hail not then coastal to lie a war of patriotism. The negotiations for peace were conducted along tlie lines of American traditions and history, and on the loth of De. et mlier the treaty was signed, and was ve THE PROSPERITY OF FARMERS. ill . de-s.r- e, l'ellow'-eoHid- t eom-jadt- Department of Agriculture's Statement as to the Value of Staple Crops on the Farm ThisYear-Ju- st ec Issued. ! Increase In Nine Crops $ A t - good-wage- Ms ........ T . 1 ' free-trad- ,V liossl-hiliti- -- l- 1 . m' e - xx nt. ill to-d- l nt; i fal stentx-x- Which Kind Docs the Honest Voter v Coloniilo 1ms the largest and richest 1rcfcr? More of iupieieltcioil iu sources ami A neighbor of ours keeps, a linunted raw tiU'.tcncl ptiss,'.4il by any Amert-ta- n house, and the pnrtlcuhir ghost .that commonvxealtli. The slate uccds: cunniif lie exorcised from Its perturbed .New uiarkcts; brain is Murk Hann.i. This particular Cni '.tol, at low Interest latcs "ou long ghiet follow a it at day, jmers through lit. 10; tim transom, and A the keyhole or over makes faces at our neighbor at night, Immigrants; Good uud is to it wlmt the pestilence la Rapid when It walkctli at noonday. Tlie Republican party proposes to Yet, were It asked to name some us these things; give man whom 11 anna, had. .wronged. It. "' It favorwt-cbiiliT "iiot 'answer; the thousands of men to whom lie has given ami Ui givExpansion; lacllic trade; ing employment all endorse him. A protective tariff and undisturbed Mark Ihiiina lm 'simply a huge huflnaiii'c ns the founilathma of nutlonal man steam engine that does his work, prosperity: and docs the work of half a dozen National aid to irrigation ln the arid more such engines when necessary-o- ne West. of tlie mivlity Intellectual movers . ' '.it tPo pi rn-- ful lull. Ami .sitlh oiiunu.',, M.nxxi, Mm - with- - w n uni! in lunks great. Ah tln-rIs n.inalit ttiu matter With the t.. inter runiiio.ite.'' One xliw hiiiivx. xXilllnm harnessing a Imt- e rml )i, can See That he lm, h,.ne tlie tu upper vnere the lit Idle p, pet Th lie. - a k-relni; iieet ni ihir iny. Js v. llle lie s la uir-in, TWO (BOSSES -- k s ANUA5Y CHOICE. Insnr-reetio- - T hay. The o'ltv' . shew -- tenses that are fr-waist to toe sir; The t. tier n rule ttn m tinil way. and the ncpiit In ktmw,-Thbleni-Is rut in proper atyle, the t hi ill ey v, ton. slip-ii! stand-u- p And collar lends en eh 1'itnu nt to the view, lor WilJ.im Is a f g man, he harvests Ms erarhed oats, A rvl luis the phut. a, it so they'll harvest him emit Voi-- et And on t fin farireis shout for him yx4tfi voti es liliihe nee gay "Tuen nine tiny s. e the hinder In the wux lug tii lii of h.ty? l,.iUlmor American. 710,722,617 General Blacks Speech. increase in Live Stock It Is the fashion now to quote the 501,444.474 Declaration of lndepiinleiiee, and 1 Total Gain to Farmers to refer that passage which says (parJi,2I2,I67,09I - phrasing it), when it heeomes necessary for one citizen to dissolve the The Democracy The value on tlie farm of the nine principal cops raised In the United States political bonds that bind him to patty, Opposes expansion; a decent regard for the opinions of was ?71U,722,bl7 larger this year than In 1MK1. Opposes protective tnrlff; mankind require that he should de-tlie- - established system 7 of The figures are supplied by the Departments UpiKuie Agrleultunvthose tor 1900 finance. clare the causes that Impel him to been Just dettils The having completed. by crops follow: that separation. I have all of my politIt would: ical life been associated with DemocUnset business; FROM DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE'S I a I ore lief was Democrat but REPORT. Alarm capital; racy, " ' was an American, and 'I have never ' Destroy confidence; - - ' . EAfTjSLUES. seen the day yet when I did not Check development; Increase ln JS1KS.V allegiance to my country as Throw away Pacific trade. , 1W0. 1000 - And It would ' being alwajs paramount, and I try to give us: n13.s71.fifa Corn...... fCifi.810,000 $3ir.338,flRS follow the leading of my- conscience Another dose of fusion Democracy In Cotton. Sl9.fi7b.4:!7 R5.'5.773.nc:4 4.s.'i.7.iMIUl) and my Judgment in what I do. I , tlie state; kbJ.bfiKMttO Wheat ,381 1,000.0: H) 114,301.100 claim the right to be absolutely indeAnother dose of Democratic hard Oats l'JfGDNkN) lOlUSi.SdO 41,mfill times In the nation. pendent in regard to every issue belot a toes 7T,;70.32 i7.::nt).om 21, 070.038 fore the American peoj le. I wear no The voters of Colorado can take their js.imui'.iii 14.042.504 32.a;!7,rsit) choice. Colorado Springs Gazette. party collar, and bow to no party creed. Skirci'.ifi 14. 212,500 5.800,101 Rye,......)..... (Loud applause.) eGu.aVid CTl.tMMl.000 Hay 1.704.430 In IKlid the Democracy of the naBuckwheat 4.!l."il,4Jt (,380,000 1,448,57(1 $1,400,000,006. tion, was split In twain by the adoption of tlie silver declaration in the Total.', f1,!Ktii,:iu4,KS3 0Ci7,noD $2.707, $710,722,017 Do any of you labiir'ng men sate Chicago platform, with Its insistent American farmers received almost $115, 000, 0(H) more money for their wheat demand for the immediate frt e coinanything of your earnings?" asked Mr, (liis year, tinder Republican prosperity, than they did lu 1890 under Democratic Bryan the other day. age of silver, its assault upon tlie juThe comptroller of the currency can di pression. This year the people can afford to buy broad. In 1800 thousands diciary, its Populistic utterances and its attempts to array the American give tlio Ingenious questioner some Infor bread. were of them and starving begging formation on tills point. He has tieen people In classes, The American farmers received $340,000,000 more money tills year for their In that position, with a million othlooking at the figures of the savings corn crop than they did In 1S!H. ers, certainly the best and wisest of banks, mutual nnd stock, the great mathe party, mt-i- i of profound convictions received nearly $101,000,000 more money for their cotton than they jority, however, being of the former They and of deep and earnest patriotism, 1 did In 1SOO. This year the mills were open and there was a demand for cotton. class. A little libsegay of statistics decided that my duty to my country for the paramount: . American farmers received nearly $42,0o0,(XK nfore money for their crop compelled ine to opposo the suceessof 18! Hi. of oats this year than they did ln 1830. the Chicago platform and nominees. Total savings deposits. .$1,907.15(1.277 You know how great that bnttlo-wa- s. 5.xi5.494 They received nearly f 22.000, mX) more money for their potatoes this year Number of depositors.., You know that the Chicago platform $375.56 7" tliau they did In 189(1. People could afford to buy potatoes this year, as the Average deposit ? 7 was condemned by a vast majority at r ltxxr. were being earned- .s n and the polls ariil.dir.thtLeleoturaKcoUi'ge, nt more money for their Total over received this savings and dposlla $14,000,000 They barley year, on It was adopted th (itli of February, Proud of HU Act. ' about 3 rv.'.".".':. '.'."V.fff, 499.009, 900 one of the lijnmttptrtf'ttie uplr wopC'1"""" islr war proper barl-yet wbb-lvitle t Itc 5,Ci87.81S Numlier of depositors.., I felt Justified then ln the stand I may be said to have come to an end. They received almost $t;,0o0ifc() Bre money for their rye crop, which Is Average deposit $392.13 w ' had taken, ami I could with pride But two days lad ore. on the night of another of the stnnll staples. The hulk of the deposits Is in the look upon tlie men with whom I was (he 4th of February, the American American farmers have also gained over $500,000,000 this year In the value purely mutual savings batiks, which associated, (Apphytse.) Wlmt has oc- army in Manila was assailed 4n Its hold ln'RHft $2,134,471,130, nnd which curred ' since then. If anything, to trendies by Fillpnos under Agulnaldo of their live stock as compared with lSX't according to the Department of Agr- held. n .D'jd.f l,:88.19a;j3 Hcre .D.a a lif - have. lasted two for hours. bat'le wethat seller the Thun of icultures figures.-the change judgment little apparent prosperity of nearly been lias "There talk fired about who T.et us review the American people?' Increase this year....$ 713,722,017 In nine .Maple crops. ? .a gain .of aimow twenty- the first shot, and lt, iiiayfbq, Jhal; tlitjU "' 5)1.414,471 'lu live stock. situation." live jsr rent, under the iniquitous gold .i . Increase this ycaV. NVh r ask n to ' ' sent in the Bla'ck then kjiiiire guard standard. of the evident prosgs-ritof the farin-rs- , camp, lired that first shot. But if so, As Illustrating Mr. Bryan's theory $1,212,107,091 In farmers property In 1900. Total increase a was tryof the prosperity of railroad meu it was against party that the poor are growing poorer. It that' the substance for the will shadow. will not throw away The farmers They and railroads, of the prosperity of ing to break into the camp. It had lie said that bl8S3 the nun.lsT may of the general prosperity constantly grown more and more ag- vote for a continuance of Republlqin prosperity as against a return of Demo- of savings bank depositors was 2.87(1,-43f vvage earners. He sahl that among gressive, threatening and insulting. In cratic adversity. They will vote for McKinley and Roosevelt. They will not doubled since then. has almost Jt the 17.(X)0,0i)0 who toil there were some its folly it believed that it could drive vote for Two billion, four hundred million; and Stevenson. Bryan into the American the and sea, army as causes from the who, yet beyoud There Is aggregated wealth for you. control of tlie peojile, were unhappy when the clash came on that February V4t 4444-4-444'- C Mr. Bryan. There is plutocracy nnd was It because the lalKir night Fillpnos ulnaldo over the relations. But the vast in tlieir E say that Christianity lias done expandthere are tlie plutocrats, going' on" organ. parlor tieen war durus had against mass of those who labor are paid levying off the lea- ing? There is a destiny for greater six millions of them; nnd millions more enmn" Plurilius stripp'd Did time. It cease to be all that tx'tter, fed letter, clothed better, ing ner and Bughouse Is the word: tack- America thnt drives us cm and forces are on the, road. And now, perhaps, housed better." (A shout of apjiroval a war of patriotism at that time? us to carry to the oppressed of every you know whether the tailoring man on. ed followed this.) lie said that one cerdime the blessings of Christianity and saves anything or npt. New York Sun. Luther Martin Citizen, Quoted. tain proof that could not be manuDown In your heart of hearts and the civilization. factured for the occasion, that could lias this Insurrection ever offered The whole world has been comnot lie challenged, of the general pros- submission to our government? lias still watches of the night are you to chance It? If the Be pelled to admire the dignity, ease and Look Out for It. be to ready quite from It ever was ceased laborers that of bloody, labor, barbarous, perity with which this government the answer come from publicans created the trusts, caused success every other laud were coining here lu murderous? The Democratic roorback great has the International of great disposed auch great numbers to share In the a committee of Democrats anil Repub- Eve to eat the apple, and started fiInfluence of our gov- the campaign is about due. The In do AVlnd questions. how you Ireland, Big the American licans the of work and wages President, who, appointed by Bewnre of it. e England has more ernment Is felt by all the world. Other During the last year 400,000 on the ifith of last month, reported gure that Dont believe It nations Americas for wait vlewson llo btates? United the trusts than was insurrection confined to It has without any doubt been carepeople had arrived from Europe, who tlint the questions, and then they adopt would not have come had they not be- small Insurgent bodies ln mountain do you figure It that Janies D. Ric-as great fully nursed at Democratic headquarthem. who man hardson. of the 1 Tennessee, conlieved and known that here letter fastnesses, whence they Issued for for months, ln readiness to be Id We are about to sfpp into a new ters ditions prevail than In the lands which night attacks and murderous attacks a member of Congress succeeded sprung at the last moment in the camof, of the now live ten To Is as publishing century. on small American scouting parties or getting possessing years they left. paign, so thnt election day will pass to levy contributions froitt' the people public documents, books which should much as to have lived l(Xi years In the beWiSfis falsity can be thoroughly that so olden to the people, time. We do not know whnt is Will Take no Chance. - . hy cutting off their limbs, burying have gone free by the mass of the pimple,. ' tlmm alive and for general murder and the said pumlshlng lcame a great before us. But ln fitclng the new cenNo one can tell ln what shape It will him to c tury, with the great trusts and There were other eyldences of pros- plunder. I say has that war against business enterprise and profit appear. deIt may have in store for us, (hese Insurrectionists ceased to be pa- how do you figure It that this very we It ntav be a pure forgery, as was the' perity. The enormous n mounts of 1 was man who man the represent'd ttet'd '. different a our of and the banks triotic? of (Cries .a the Democratic conception No.) letter of 1880. Morey posits ln savings ' Ve Bold the Philippines by party In notifying Bry-- power and destiny than we have tosome Influa numbers of depositors; the hew the thnt le It may charge an. at Indianapolis, of bis nomination? day. Your task Is the defense and ential Republican is Involved In a enterprises undertaken on every hand, same title by which we hold all of Honestly, propagation of the gospel in every land. great scandal. and the great sums invested In them, the Northwest, California, New MexMan to man, as a soler, serious prep - America Is the keynote to the world. It may be that some Republican will and the fact that we were leaning ico, Oregon, Louisiana, Florida, Alasor purchase, osltlon, sizing up tills country as It As goes America so goes the world. lie accused of writing something hurtby conquest money to Eurojiean .governments. In ka. either Foil has what I and remembering given us this American ttjiirit, ful to labor.. firmly believe that when this stands the country and In tlie larger cities and ends with tlie Bryan predicted four years ago, that it genius and enterprise for use in tlie It may lie that Mr. McKinley or Mr. everywhere In America prosperity wasa Philippine'-Insurrectionew century. What Is the paramount, Roosevelt will be accused of murder the rule, a growth in bright homes, iu close of this year, tlie government we would oe; with prices up on wages, will establish will prove one of benefi- mills running, farmers prosperous and for the new century? It Is not ing his grandmothers aunts cousin, or growth ln business houses, a growth ulsurL healthy, don't you think it sriy question of governmental economy, something-equallllte Individual and In the aggregate cence and magnanimity to the Insur- The Engle Kook out for It. applause.) might lie Just ns well to let Mack run- Net expansion or imis'ilullsmi It is enterprises of the citizens, all showing gent Islanders. (Prolonged For. my part, I cannot, while inv the government engine a while long j something greater.. Dont tie Influenced by It. to any one not absolutely "The question Is, shall this jinigbt'y It will lie false In whatever shape It to pessimism that the American citizen country Is at war, stand an vs here but er? Iorc " - appears. under Its flag. Like Martin Luther. ldeb we iosscss-sh- all the - JOHN LIVINGSTON WRIGHT. and the American nation were j ' - s .ft Pit-lifo- u -- itiixi ing k- -n j j ii Wax- c-i- j '3 tie rc . i , rs wOI admire en- the " ' tin Wg wavin the of hay. Th- m in he othervlcvta. There'a n'le nf tan In i ..ri It i.f .m, nuts (u the field up- -, li H p;ii-iois- -f- iUi-IT' h, ,1111-- ( j utt-ran- -e, ij Wlrh niq bin- - ninqn r t!a strnw hat, and s!--s ruin be elm-- a mm I . ti s ii. t n;. uures upon hla Ana -nt i. 1 t.isntul '- 'II- - is-,- waving AiuiOi f i. w I'l.ltlllliil ti i.i.ss h i th wheat iet-- 0 wi rnw grosing A.il thi n tin x h.i r i.lm In ft tree, where uri.t -- tlv In- - tri. s ii r let nppU'S to concoct To hint n 11 in-- nt. -.f . th-y'- la id of h I d s M.X d a m -- .Her A iii- -i u .t i is there abort Itrynn to make .0.1 d bj God. and is -L a iv d - ur and i tit; rpi be." tlUiho lHuunr.it. IO'illi i you think be could save your soul? tor pail. Mills to quibble Who has be behind him? The rag- - iio-Ann :n a has a great mission hag br'gade. chap who lost to 1,.: "Mn in th twetitietli iiniry. A ULORdlAVS RFASONS FOR VOTliis Juli la -- uuse he knows lie ought 1 and h n will inis tin ING FOR AVKINU-Y- . ' Ids Joli is for lirjau. W. Kverj P.i.a i...i t ." s!Ud in such a state if prosperity fli.'it it have Springfield, 111., 0 t Aimrh-achap who wants to aint everythin! k. II n.-.- ,,t Christian lHt nothing bat its ruiiumwmv m bo rfut part, 1 cuiiuni, while 1 shall vote -r , Is. ami Avants to is -- verythlug that Mis-- .s.T, a a. la his audio s3 to McKinley and Roose! aiu't. is for at war, Manl anew lure but until. r iisi,1,.:'UllV because: tliflthvelt mil nav The, crank, n Itrynn. m -, ,a ivu tojdav. inGeneral ltl.uk As ln Ktieeessioll, (, it w.,- - j t alun'.d sisss-liLike M.irt.11 Ln nor,' Here 1 tiiiu-- d. ",m ll:m and are )'tr.--t -- We are Ainerleiitis, small as my slake is in limn- r of CAory politi-- al party, everjigmM ntimenls of t Do all of America's Dial utfairs,-- 1 am st.ll one of the gi'.sit lnendi-against stand, I -- annul n, la for Bryiutin fusion and cau-u- s e arc patriotic, and are Sis oiid ui'ilie.tn It poll; whose in-- j jb'i'G- of my helping me. an. ;i desirous of Mijijiressiiig tliuse who give of i:iiis Is imasnred hy the value ot all pint tiiesl With this in a tone of k imM of thus- - in tlio Why? large aid and -- eomfoit to our -- nenii-s. the property in the l ured Mates, and Tbird We are iiouest and are against .. nude U) of deep feeling, th- - climax of one of the am unwilling to hazard the ciminioiis OMbhouhlnt iH ifleits at dislioiioihig tlie nation by rythiug tlvc under Mio lnuv-n- s and, of th,- - i friTst:nti' from imist lemarkahlo mot tings ti' the camio w lmt lunge .fiotu- f resold th-- n is loft to try but Bryan? she tri'-r- y Thi urreiiey legislalinn or otherwise. iu tlie Vni-i- i. i .vl :i the ease i f the paign was rcaihid lb the opera house th-- s- w lin li w illsilv-He is ph.lg-- d to ain't all that Is, and am!,, I'ointii - We are law aliiiting, ninl are ai llie ef the l r to Hoe and till-- J It Amu... at tlie Illinois -- apdal he eslnt .lima of lie a d to 1 shot and you can't sp-- n ii : v of force in nil i l.t i.iiiile.l ;i n an tin against , tc, to bini.id toinam at ihe ratio of Id . at s. ti e Mtli-U- li lit of John C. Dim h. a! w ithout the aid r j eraion of any miss. speaker was Cm-i- nl j.; mi a w nil -r or, My Couu--trv. t Tii-e- ." Imagine ifili Wcnie progit-siv- e. and favor Demo, iiit, a gahnld bin, u oilur mition. This, is tin-- j An tidniitiisfratinn by these peopleil Mi- i;: is tlie -- iiior of tlie h giuniafo - jiai.sion of our eonmicm '.'in made by tin Kansas Cay plat- soldier, Democratic cuii.;ia) m at-- j ik Tillman for secretary of 'flu -- urier. tinin -- an ef the nml i nr jiower. T wrung mm si. of. ms, y bridles r Ini iii. . bis is ii o lomi--largo IT (im llbi.i is, and ommisd.-iu S.Mh We are hmi-f- el that Mr. Inin ii for T- - i - and tin (oojier tot attor-ci- u tlie ;,l .on by ilo- i ainiidale -r m -lUA i p. Alt geld for score- - Sum:,, of pensions in lias sts'ii bis ( levebuel - die It rrois and is 'published at Dallas, I Tills is tie pulley el, In y. if war. t lift n a oi tii.at our Si Prod Williams for Ti;... people laiily lirst administration. The o v.n wl.Hi he is o iliv-- d. ly eims.d- - lory of the navy. Soekless Simpbri a dly, a '...I Ini'- -t idly reltuiu from Il nt b ired by evpnuston and and honor, to secretary Genet al lilaik's itppiarai in tin-- -- ratli'ii of jitdgm-son fi r simr-ta- ry of tlie Interior, and j, them. liessaid tii!iiiln;ing j( t in tus- - m- - is elected. i.tilsiii, '!r. off Into entry Ihigene js for seen tary of agrieul-tur-- . nmri. "A '.;.! man, now dead, winll Will he do mi? If be does not, then campaign lu favor of Mi Khdey's Tii- - -- age Hat toi tel.-k all with d ai v lie did not j hojie of ever breaking the Solid Why He Is for MtKiney. ariicijiate Hi bow- -I trouM- -. And a Inw requiring t'lP deb, Me in on tlie qnes-i- South um-- t be postponed mild he Is 'Th- that in.p-- 1 in- - to Im-- ! Hi- During the day General IdaeU ha to 'd siii'ce-iTpeople 1v a wi-!i n, - lid f 'We lint e done T man; and we. buy INhvard Atkinson's tietl rf rs-an almost eontiimmis shcii sion of pose this thong- - m- - a HlHitmoiit how pamphl-Ag-i- i and have a ohromo ate of the beauu leith, will )io leaving lli-1. n 'XLayiii.ni: ll'ri. h I am v would re in uiis, Jly you soi rovA .k hate not D cithers. Slim tl.y after 7 o'clock in fn- - as ainl folly peuiieiiiiy nturu what was Wiiyseif w In nee we came. eveuiug Republican clubs rn.il hauls ih-- ii Nor do 1 is in. tv. right AI. i:ANDKR Ii. LAWTON, I -- hi - th it !l- i- Ann Hi .in pM.pie have of music began to gather about the wfig b'avaui.ali, Georgia. hotel. The general At as ive-Awith tl.riug-- d tin ir minds rp-- n inis sill j t. Miirt . i t- i BUT PARDON MIT, m 1 - if nix-e- While His Country Is lit War. r Sibllitles d ' Declares He Cannot Stand Anywhere, Else lifelong of the new century le conbryav5 rntrroGRArHS. secrated to I'hristianitt ? The questions of the future must lie settled bv ThvV taklnff Farmer Bryan with th hiu a frie pt i pie,. wlio hate ilruuk deeply nbivtnif h uoe man Bay It th bent, of the spirit of Jesus I'lnist. When Thehu'a for fcsn; tills spirit prevail ill working out fu- They tuw him In hls overalls, With bvMiia h; f( liiskrRts, ture )ifol. loins there will be an eml of iritis naiot.fi from th wa- strikes, a -- osMit uni ot war and end ef j ttn crireltv ot.ioan to m.m. It moans Th v' a view of him be-hMi me tin- - e:eii-t- ! ptn a. doom of the saloon. " 'n a i. '.oy; m ui biaailil 4 hr A lift1 'ratrirf-irt- t 'Anil Is. :,i th-vuiW. truth Is nlaia cot U plartcd m- of AAiiP.im J. imr t r h t vl.i ltl- u tin lui:irH of tin oi i In a Here I at anil; 1 nan not do otherwise, AMERICAS DHS11NY. (onl helping me (The demonstration 1 exos-deall others.) Let at tin ns km ii the prosperity we have; let us EXPANSION is a part of it, says PRE51DI.NT HOMAN. Mippx.it our, govertiment, right or it 1 all and Maud the lias y (vrmir; it' ts I urn in Twoniioth Century it. at la in- - or abroad, Img ago. m ut s i.m.g Talk at t'lrniv of tl.u existing troubles at tbc mitl i 1 Miii,ii I'tmx -- uiiou Remit!. ato this course; I ean-iio- t pledged - a; tke Coin biMou of t Dt vain change that course liecuuse feiunoam-.- . Too pet it 1' a -' bik ini iloiT.ired a differ:. 'ho t h tie- h oil toe PariTAiiusouiiuued cheering.) allel BLACK DNDESTTHE FLAG of the Industrial forces of the United Slates. But let ns turn from him to Bosh.. Vroker, from a creator to an absorber, from one w I10 gives work to laborers to the one who, through hla agents, compels labor to divide Us wag with i turn to Boss Croker, through whom Mr. Bryan hopes to receive the electoral Vote of tlie great state of. New York, and to whom it Is charged that In the erent-- of his election, Mr. Bryan premised the control of all the fisicral offices of New York, and of the Navy Department. lie !s raising a corruption fund of. It Is said, $2.ihmmh)u, with which to debauch this Empire state voters, to carry the state for Bryan, and has wagered fabulous sums that he will, win. lie Is a direct successor of liosi Tweed, but lacks the old mans gcaier-- l ons Impulses. His life Is crooked; his great wealth due to his living, the silent comIhe receiver of pounder of fclonies-anstolen goods. Ills example la all that Is wicked ln politics ami is a menace to free government. He Is the warm friend of William J .Itryan. Why dims not our neighbor devote a little space . . to him?8alt Lake Tribune, Is PARAMOUNT " ' ' HUM LUO. " ltesortof the "Demagogue Candidate. Six weeks ago Mr. Bryan's "paramount Issue was imperialism. Four w eeks ago It was free sliver. Ten (lays all these, ago It was trusts. paramount" Issues have been cast aside by Mr. Bryan and be la devotto'"the "paraing hlmmtf-pnttrclymount" issue whidi, he set up during desperate' jumps for the pre-ideney In 189(1 namely, class haired. A mere glance at Mr. Bryans speeches for the last few days show how complete has been his third shift In Hi the matter of jianiiiiountcy. Mulaysprogram, his free silver policy, his niitbtrust professions are now mentioned incidentally ln his' appeal to Ha the evil passious of the voter. sec a shabbily dressed woman and reminds her that other women have better clothes, lie view a crowd of mechanics and and d.rccts their attention to the fact that some other people are He aide to visit summer resorts. brings together the mlseelalneous popaud-ask how ulation or a small town many of them have been able to go to Europe this year. In a word, he Is Imploring men to make him President because they have less money than some other men w hom they happen to The Last To-da- y know. convicWith all his paramount tions thus cast off, without an. argument appealing to patriotism or reason, without a policy .that has stood tlie wear nnd tear of a month's campaigning, Mr. Ilryau thus jingle about the country Invoking discontent, 'envy, nmllcc, and hatred, to aid his failing cause. A bunch of celery tickles bis fancy,. A shabby gown gives him a text for bis declamation. This Is what the paramount humbug has Come to with the election still four weeks off. Chicago luter-QceaCOLORADO IN CONGRESS. With nogg and Bonynge In Congress. Cohn ado w ill once more be in tlie United States. Colorado's msnt part In national affairs, outside of the mnguitieent record of Senator Wuleott, may be, fitly represented by a big round 0. Colorado Surings Gazette. |