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Show In Nevada when the whole field is looked over, the signs point to the election of Mr. Cleveland for Governor, for the men who have been dls tinctively silver men and who were formerly Republicans, Re-publicans, will hardly vote for Mr. Sparks except through personal friendship, and on that score as many old Democrats will vote for Mr. Cleveland as there will be Republicans who will vote for Mr. Sparks. The personal following of both men is very great and justly so, but with the silver men and Republicans united, the victory should be with the Republicans, for the general policy of the Republican party has brought inestimable benefits to Nevada. Should the campaign be finally reduced to a money basis, the Democrats have much the longer purse. Mr. Sparks has plenty of money: he is a game sport through and through, and does not for a moment admit the possibility of his defeat. while Mr. Newlands will have the Sharon estate behind him and he has coveted the United States Senatorship so long that this year he will mate the fight of his life to win The closing days of the campaign in Nevada this year will be very lively. |