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Show the Republican commitlee and tho Democratic state committee. In tho appeals therein for funds, they do not differ In substance, but there are marked differences In the reasons a.s-slgned a.s-slgned for tho need of funds as well as In the affiliations of tho men who bign tliwm. "I cannot help feeling that tho Democratic Dem-ocratic appeal is more Impressive than that of the Republicans. They, Epeak of the people who will bo benefited bene-fited b- this election, whereas tho dominant Republican thought appears to be of their party raid what may or may not happen to It hereafter. "The Democrats say tharo are Issues Is-sues In this fight which bo transcend In Importance all party ties, and so affect all who place patriotism above party, as to Justify and require the giving of an opportunity to all to share In tho work and have credit in the triumph. They point to tho menace of tho new nationalism and the blighting effect it will have upon business and lahor; to tho extravagance extrava-gance of tho party which has for so inajiy years controlled affairs at Washington and at Albany, and to tho corruption of ofUcial life at Albany. "The Republicans evidently are having hav-ing a hard time In impressing the merits of their cause and their can- I dldate on the average business man of Nov. York this year. "How the Republicans do rosont the efforts of the Democrats to gather In a little money for the legitimate expenses ex-penses of thoir campaign. Their own cries for help have filled the air of Manhattan Island, south of Fulton street, and when they discovered n clrci;Jr from Tammany, also asking contributions for the legitimate expenses ex-penses of its campaign, there were f ran tie calls for the police and loud demands for the colonel to just listen to tbls. "I don't find on the Democratic circular cir-cular the names of the many Wall stieoi men Mho would l-e supposed to have substantial influence with the Wall streot brethren, but I do find a Krent volume and anoty of Wall slreet interests represented among the signers of the Republican circu- ( JUDGE PARKER AND THE COLONEL Piallsbiirg, N. Y.. Nov. 2. Judge Alton B. Parker, in a speech here last riii-'bt. called attention to Colonel li o?ev ell's discovery uf an alleged al-i al-i ll.ince between Mr. Dlx and Wall etreet, and :iid that the only evidence th" colonel had pretended to adduce wus n circular asking for funds, issued by the ibnlrmnn f the finance committee com-mittee of T.unniany hall. "I hold that circular in mv hand," he said, "and also circulars issued by rr - -rr. |