Show mrXKK OIIANDLKIl At a accent meeting tlio liopubllcnti Stale Central CommiUeo of New Ilamp Milru In Concord the Hon Billoo Chandler amman and urgod Cite nomination y nomina-tion of strong candidates and udvUuil tliu party to favor Prohibition and to tako uilvauuoil ground on this labor topic Ic This notion IH perfectly consistent with tho partywatchdo tacticH displayed by I him for years and borvea to show that 4 ho IH alive to the groat danger to the party from Maines straddling iwoition on the Prohibition ijucstion and the fierce fight now looming up for Uepuhllcans over the line In Maine Chandler is hankeyed und know well how tho ru epccUblu clement of thu Iteptlblican t party sought the aid of that party in establishing es-tablishing Prohibition hri und how foully they wero dealt with by Hepubli can candidates alter uiuh succeeding election Ho knows that Prohibition has H deep hold on tho bocalled bluo blood of Yankecdom and that It in from that class all Republican utronxth has been drawn He knows tliu ilangur to 0 his party hopes and aspirations from lao desertion of the 1rohlbUIoiiUtH and ho makes n timely plea to entertain them again with falso pretense only to bo broken und tho deluded IVohibltionhU U I eo Tt r 1 v taking of advanced giuund on tliu labor ciuebtton too und nt this latu hour after twellfivo years in which to mvo if f fouled muchncudcd slop it looks like u bad exposure of his party for their neglect ne-glect of the worUngnumti intcieatd Why did not Chandler und the New Enij land Republican favor Prohibition bo It I fore Dccauso they would thereby lose tho liquor Interest vote which kept them In office Why did not Chandler and the Republicans bt Now England advise advanced ad-vanced ground on tho labor question before be-fore Bccauso they woultl lose tho capitalist capi-talist vote and the monoy poured out for the enslavement of a free people Why doChandlcrand tho New England Ito publicans do these things now Because they see the writing on the wall which tells them that the workitiRtnan of tho country has resolod hereafter to rule by his ballot and that tho power of capital for political purposes is I irretrievably ruined Hccauso they fleo that under n 1 government of tho people the promises are kept which their candidates mild at tho conventions nnd that tho people ore pleased thereat and alo unstinted support sup-port to the party and its principles that has dclhcrcd them from the clutches of the ItcpnbUcntiwouldbo dictators of the countrys law Because by gaining the vote of thu Prohibitionists they could still hope to hold tho boards und elect their candidate in 18SS Hut tho political i I horizon of that party is i clouded with distrust dis-trust and the defeated hopes of those I who pi need reliance on It and nil than Chandlers Blaincs HalstoadH l ol als in the country cannot efface the Main nor I Its blighting efloctB Democracy was triumphant tri-umphant in81 on its own merits toad proposes to ropeat the act in BS on similar sim-ilar grounds |