Show CARLISLE ON THE HOPE lion jolin j carlisle ex speaker ot the houe of representatives has been talking in this style to the kansas city times what do I 1 think of the recent elections I 1 think that it means an awakening all along the line and ill ultimately leal to another giand democratic victory in 1802 the disasters for the republican party boight about by the vote on november 5 are doe to a number of causes chief among was the tariff reform issue Clev elands term in the white and the issue be and the democratic party forced the republicans public ans to face in alie last campaign is just being understood by the masses of ilia american people and should there be a residential election next week I 1 am convinced the republican party throughout the union w be as signally bested as it wag election the democratic policy to enforce fro galiy in public expense and lo 10 abolish anne essary taxation is being bro gatti the attention of the voters in a very forcible manner and the people now realize that oar domestic industries dus tries and enterprise should not and are not by the reduction and correction of the burdens of taxation of the industrious freemen of the united states the immense including every tiller of the soil gain no advantage from tax an s but the price of nearly everything they buy ia increased by the favoritism of an unequal system of tax leg illation these truths are moch better understood now than in the excitement of the last presidential campaign and though state issues and local beding had much to do with the recent great tic tones thera was et enough of the spirit of running through it all to afford much comfort to the supporters eup porters of that doctrine prohibition and tariff reform ft ere twin factors in the which gave to ioa its first Pem cratic governor but the man or party aich insists that prohibition cut the largest figure has not closely scrutinized the vote as shown by the election returns 1 believe that the warning will be heeded aad that the republicans will lose no time in introducing a tariff bill in the bobae in which event the democrats will offer the mills bill as a substitute Clev elands star is brighter now han it ever wai and he is almost sure to lead the dern arcratic party in the of 1892 the country demands cleveland and w hat the people tay is the governing principle of at the union depot in this city traveling lady with her little girl as taking a platform promenade awaiting the time for the departure 0 the vest bound trin the little one two or three years old kept running away from ler mama and laughing under the sunlit sun lit air she went too far and d comeback Come bick quick or the cormons mormons will get you and eat you cupl baby fled in terror to her mamas arms twenty years hence eho will doubtless tell how she narrowly escaped being made into a fricassee fri castee ah there basuel dont your efforts bear rich ruit IT beata all how we have been mistaken concerning the editor of the salt lako twite first we thought that the editor was mr F K curry next we were enro it was and now we are compelled by irresistible reasons to conclude abat it is neither of them but an individual baill more famous than either or both the last 0 the to reach this office contains aa its entire editorial utterance two columns of patent plate match from one ot the clil this act fixes the evilor a weve rot it lor sire this time it is johnson and he does it with h la little hand taw the BO acea given by imthorn hurit and bond in the opera house saturday evening are proving a phenomenal eucce ea crowds attend these dawes and the bent of it is the fact that they always benjy an even bidka visit there they are becoming ante popular and taking well the management feel that thise parties are really an outgrow th of are proving ean moo mo o successful than their fondest imaginations eer pic last evening a pleasant party a moat happy evening at the hall in one of o baires boires Bo ires the band furnished the music ard ar d they know all how to do it |