Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, October 20, 1904, Image 10

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    -BRYAN DEMOCRATS LOYAL
They Are Cel'tain to Rebul < e the Hill-Sheehan
"Mach i ne" Affl'ont and I nsult to Their leader.
RESENTr [ NT Ir INDIANA IS VERY STRONG
Sonle Will Vote for Populist Watson , Others Will
Support President Roosevelt and Many
,
Will Stay Away F , otn tile Polls
on November 8.
-
( Sllel'lal CorrcIlponlience : , )
I 11I111111 II llUII ! ! , lilli" Oct. J .
' 1'he decIsion or the IJenlOcrnlh' man.
aerll to JnallJlIrllto 0 whil'lwhlll ( 'Iun-
Jlals ; ( In lhli'l ' Hate , willi'lIlIlIm .Ien-
IIlnJI Br 'lIn u ! ! the IIII' ornlur. : Ulli thl'lr
( lUll Illtcr Ilerni'lion ' to plIh ! him to Ih. . .
iront COnf1tllntl ' aUlI to Iionull' the 111111I-
IInr ( I ( his Hllecche ! : ! , hll ! : ! revelliell at III-It :
nil ext raorlll nllr3' slllllltlon , which hll/l
.ho1'01lsh13' nlnrlllC'11 tll ( ' h-lIllel'lI. Ihl3'nll
, lIall heen hronsht to Intllllllll ror tll ! ' Holc
fI'I1'lIOse ' o ( IH clllS ; Jr hili ( ler/lOnnl / inflll-
ence COllld not he relIcti on to stoll II
wholesnll' I'phelllon ( In the ( lart or the
( ) hl IIno Democrats. It ha ! ! heen an Ollen
flecret Cor flInIC time , hut nutll now the
DCll1,1crnlic ( IIInnngm'lI 'hn ve conRtnnt1 .
denlell h. thn t the 1'1Ik mill file or the
Jmllana Democracy , the nllm who voted
tor Hr 'an heclIlIHe t'he ' ' loved him , the
men who worked Cor silver hecauHe they
bellevll In It , have heC'n thoronghly Ills-
gusted wHh the one-lcled ! rcorglUllzation
-or the llenerntlc party. It is to brln
t11ese 11\11 hack Into the t'old that Bryan
has b'on bl'oll ht 'hm'e , hilt It J ! ! 110t be-
- lIe"ell thnt the hrlllinnt Nehraska leader .
rwJII 110 more' than make pertunctory
cpeechCft for I'nrl.er , hecausc In e\'ery
country town arl1 to be found lenllets ex.
I > re\sin what Br 'an's real opinions me ,
Bnd jUflt wll1\t he thinks or Parker nnll
be despernte politicians who secured his
110mlnatlon at St. I uls.
'rhll' old line 'DemocratlJ ' or Indiana arc
l1aturally n peclI larly loyal nnd stral ht-
f'orwArd clasR ot men. 'riley represent in
. hclr party tho' bone find sinew or the
\ great manutacturinJ : ; class , nnd more lIar-
tlcularly the thou/htful / , rock-ribbed , in-
telll ent } Iortlon oC 1 he fnrmlng com-
munity. TIleY voted for silver 4n 180U
end 111 ] 000 becnui'le ' they hollcved that
tllc s 'stein or free coinnge fUlvocatelI b ) '
.llryall . nllll the Jreat mnss or the Western -
ern emocl'lItic leaders would put nn
cmd to their poverty nml give tbem n
'chance to compete on even terms wIth
the Wnll ! ! treet maJnatcs , who , they were
told , were ! ltealln awny 'from the ( leople
the wcalth or the country.
OhJect to Heinl : Collcd TrnltoTI'I '
CondltJons hn-e : changcll alnco trlen ,
rrJndenlable prosllcrlt - hall come to nil
dass s , nnll there IH no lonser a dlsposi.
tlon to Ilress the I'lIver ' question to the
front. These 0111 line Democrat ! ! , however -
ever , do not relish the idea oC beIng
dillel1 hmatll' ! ! or trnltorH , atllI stili les
dq the ' , reliAh the de\'clopment or part '
politics which lias a h > lolutely tUl'llOlI over
! the control or the Democracy to tbe vcr )
men whu boltcd the Ilart ) ' In ] SOn , 'he '
Ilave never helleved it rl ht that the tall
hould attf'mpt to wn the dog , and HII' '
cannot forJet here In IndlanlL that the
men who lrl ! now /lI'eldns ; to ostraelzr
tbe rnlthful Dlmlll'l'atll ! 1III11eS ! , aull whc
ftre dolnJ : e\'cI.\'thinJ , : In their Ilower tc
crente a " 'nlll'treet control of the Demo
crntle part ' . 111'0 the sallie onl'lI who open'
' enl ' ' , . ItJrt the Delllo'
I , ellht nal' ; nJo ,
crac ' I1ncl votell dlrel't Cor thl ! Hepuhll
can candidate for till ) PI'eillonc ! ' .
' 1'hero nre no 1\1111'0 lo 'al nr 'an Demo
crllt" In the country than these or III
diona , This is IllIrtlelllarly true of thl
country dllltrlctR. ' 1'he II'oJll lo"ed nlll
belie\'l'll in their Aillenlllil leader. 'nnll I
Is n fhmlfi ; aut thing , that when th ,
othOl' States throu h the l\Hssli'lliplll ' ! yal
ley votl'll for McKinley by fiU enormolli
majority , Indlaua kt'pt the \llu1'l\IIt \
down to n narrow margin. Mr. Br 'al
made n Cllm1lal/:1I In this Stfite that ; ) 'ea
which mUllc friends whl'rl\'er hI ! wellt
It Is these warm tl'iends a1ll1 admirer
of WIlliam .Iennllll/l Bryall who , 111 th
present cnm'llalgn , haye heen llisgustel
nUll InslIlted b ' the men who nre 1I0
In control or the DelllocrllUc machltH
They cannot forlet that In JHOU , her
in this city of Indlollapolis , there wn
held n con\'llltlon to or anlzg an imh
pendent Democratic 'Ilarty. 'rhe gel
Democrntll of l1lIann lell the mo\'emeu
,81alllst Brynn , They were roremost i
-ur.\lng \ tile nomination or Palmer I\Uo
muckner. 'heY nrlC'll all solll Demc
dnts to vote for Niese two old genernl !
and not -to cnst n hallot for Wlllial
I J' rinlngs rynn , who was denounce
' much more se\'erel : h ' the gold Deml
crnt tho.h ever , he W1\8 by the ROllUbl
cans. T1lere wns an uIIllearance or 10) )
\ alty to the old 'part . , because Pnlmer nn
BUCKner were both olcHJme D'mocra1
Bnd they condllcted their call1pl1lgn on
Den , cmtlc bnsls. Yet over ' one Imo\ ,
, owho.t hnppelwl. 'l'he ( 'Ilt1 Democrat
\ instead of II1nlntalnln a Hh w of reg1
I larity' by , 'otin ! : ror Palmer nllli lluc ]
ner'oted b. ; ) ' thousl11\lls Cor McKlnle ,
I I 'rho .Palmer 4nll lluclmer vote 411 II
dlann was 11 mere s\ladow \ , nnd did 111
I begin to indicate the real strength or t1
\ bolt ,
Br7anltel'l ' Were GenerO\lI ,
II TJ1rougbout 1111 < the campaign of IS !
the golll Democrats , 1I0t enl ' in Il1dil\l
but in .the couutry at large , nbused Bry/ /
und Brynn1sm In the most sa valO tern'
Do received much better treatment fro
the Ropublicalls who mllde their fig
on un honest bash ! , who Ilooded < the cou
try with lIteratnro In behalr or the
fitqudard , bnt who ne\'er tlSs/lllcd t
per Qnal character or the integrlt ' of t
\
bclov d Democratic stan ard bearer.
\ the convention nt St. I.ouls the g (
'DelUocratic men were in control , :
though not In the majority. 'I'here w
11 sentiment in the lIart . that sOllie kI
ot reorganization was ' /\bsoluteb' nec ,
aary to success. 'l'hl ! Bryan men WI
clearly in the majorJt ' , 1I0t ouly 4n 1
conventlqn , but throughout the count
Yet tbe ) ' were gencrous , an they Wt
wnllni to kUl the fatted calC tor j
prodigal 80n. But they eXlectml ( h
to ent only bls own all/no / ot the b
beeue , 41nd had no notion that atter
,
.
.
l'd11 I'lletl CI'om hi ! ! meager let on the
hll ks o ( 1 1:3'pt III ! WOIIIII hlslst 011 clean.
Irl ont the whole hun e.
NlulI ' l > Cl' l'oUt. of the dole ates to
t hr Ht. Lonls COlIl'l'n 11011 111\11 votctl Cor
WIIII1I1I1 .Jcllllhl'S ) : Bl'J'nll ( or , the Prel- !
1I01l'y , Yel t11l' ' wore willing to see
the golel DCIIIIJCI'II tll restorell to good fellowship -
lowship 111 tllIJ purty , nllli they carrjecl
t hcll' eueroslt . to IIlIch an extellt that I
thl'y wCI'e wlllllls ; theHe former voteI'll
/lholllil nct n:1113' : hol plucell or trlli'lt ' In
the I'nrl ' ' 1II:1I1I1solllent. : It wnll well
11 1111 C'1.t 00 < 1 thllt .11111Je Pnrl.el' , like Duva
lilli , n1ll1 Belmont , 1\1111 Gormall , ulld
Sheehall , 111111 prl\ctIcnll ' all of the lenlI-
IlIg eate1'l1 DelllOl'rats. werc golll mell. ,
' ! 'hr majority ot them , however , lII.eel ,
PnrltCl' ; 111\11 muilltnillecl HOllie killd or
I'cglllarlt ' all huel voleel COl' llryan , although -
though they dill 1I0t helieve 111 him or in
the Rlh'er IItanclurd. 'I'he delegates at
St. IAllls , 1\1111 most ] Iarticularly those
Crom Illdialla , wlre nnwilllng that the
plattorm honlel contain a 81np in the : :
Cnce Cor Wlliinm ,1 enllings Bryan. It
WIIS Cor th\ \ ! very ] l\Irpose that they ( ) mlt- :
.ted fill 1I1elltloll ot the gold 8tnnllard , nnd ;
I
Altoll n. Parker wns 1I0mlnnted with
the ullanlmolls fHlPII01.t or the Itul1ana I ;
delegatloll , lIilllllly mul solely becnuse he
hnll , 'oted Cor llr3'ln ! In JSJ ! nnd moo ,
and 'beeaui'le ' ' it wns felt that be couM
appeal to the country and to the , loyal
nryan Democrats , nat on the financial
IHsue , but on the unNls or n reoranlzc4 ;
nlld rejuvennted Democracy.
An UlucrBtoo(1 Movc.
When l'nrlter 'iehled to the ndvice
or Sheehan and his other associates in
Albany allli iu Ncw York , 111111 sellt his
( am OilS tel gram to the convention , ' "e-
buklug It ror nut llusslng a finnncial
\llunk \ , nndrl" tel'utlns ; hlN own Intter-day i
ell'\'otlon to thl ! golll standard , It sent a
chili dO\VII the backs or the loyal oM-
time rynn Democrats or Imlialla. Pari , .
er ne\'er would have ueen nomlllu1c iC
that telegram hall Ilcen sent In the early
hours of the convelltioll. 'rhe Brynn
Dl'mocrats lIaturnll ' 1001l'd UpOIl it ns nn
Intentional 1I11l1llt , not enl ' to William
; Ijnnlllg Br 'nll. hilt to themsel\'cs. 'l'hey
Imuw that 1'III'kpr had "otell for free
slh'er just a8 much as they llld , anll
they did not see wh ' ale shou1cl feel called
\\IQU to assullle the Cunctlons oC a com-
mltll'o on resolntlons , l\IId amend the
Jllllttorm as Ihe liiel throulh the unfn.lr
nll'llInlll of a tell'gram which WIlS lIlrung )
\\IHIII the convention just as it was nbout
10 lI jOUl'll nnd when Its action in noml-
nntlng Pm'ker coulel not hu VI ! been re.
calle without Invitinl ; deCeat at the
"er ' olenllll ( = oC the call1Jlahn.
'j'heso ooll Bryan Delllocrnts were
CI\1'lous over tlw Pnrl.er tele'j."l'lIm. Evel' ' -
thins ; which hils hlll1lli'nl'll IIllIce In tlw
IllIrtr lIIlIlnlelllent ! hllll ( Jnl ' tC'nlII'II to
lIIul.e thelll morl ! anJr ' , .Tullge l'arlwr
hUll flurrOlllllled hjlllself wit h no one ex-
cellI Nw York men. lIe has nbso-
lutoly ignorcd the rest of the eOllntr ' ,
and thl ! rnnk unci file have hecollle eon.
vince ut last that he nnd the lIIen ahout
. hilll nre ) lla 'inJ. ; COl' the control or New
- York Stllte , IIUlI cllre little or nothing
nbollt the result in the rest of the coun.
tr ' . Instead of the old emocrllt
ncUng as grnterul prolllsals , Il\l\nbb' aJl'
Ilreciative or the Jenero it ' of the Br 'm'
- nemoera ts , ther .11I\Ye IUlsllmed to tlct f
11Iasters , and none or the olll llr 'nn lead ,
ers has been I\hlo to et nn 'whel'e neal
the saJe or 1 , ; oll\1s. These castel'l
Delllocrnts Ienounce ] llr 'an fill fiercely n :
. ever , ther did , and , the lIIen who bol'e the
brunt or battle In J8fHI nnll In 1000
nlthollgll ther "oted the lIame as die
Alton n. Parker hlnmM , arc h'en II (
hand in the 11I11I11I/l'lIIent of the cam
Ilnlgn , al'e dl'nollnced IlS isnorllnt nml In
flane. nnd nre usc'11 b ' the olll Democrn
tic Ilart ' to rurt her Us own ) llans with
Ollt reJlIrd nt 1111 COl' the hest interest
or the Democratic Ilart ' as a whole ,
Cle'clnnll'l'I ' Affront.
Gro"er OIe\'ell\lll , who is corlllnll ;
hllted onnd desplsell b ' 11111111na Demo
( ' \'uts enerall ' , hus hecollle till' chler fill
yiller or the P\1'kor CroWl ] . lIe has fOI
gotten 111\(1 rorgh'en 1I0thinl : . lIe IIU
talks of nr 'lIn and the Br 'an Denu
crnts ns it the ' were political IlIIII Be
clal outcast ! ! , Within II Cow IIa 's , i
dlscussiuJ ; the gold tele rnm , IInd , tb
action or the convcntlonfr. : . Clovolan
sa lel :
The lmrty' " l\I'tlon slll'nks tor Itself. , ]
hn8 rl'turlll'll to Hniiy. nlt futurc
on the l'iht 11l' II IOW nlsurll Ilrolrl , I
sllenk for Iselt. ' ] hC' weltnru of the Ul'ml
emtlc pnrt ) I , cose to my hllrt , aUl It I
ollre mon' upon the rhhl .
ronl.
I is no wonder , , thererore , thnt thol
4ll Ind tenl oC thoulnn ! s oC Brya
Democrats In Indlaul ha\'e hel'lIIe lI
gusted at bein treated lke ; ) 'cllow llo
by the men the ' rorgnve aud 4ln.le
bacl Into the purtr. lIundreds nn
thousands o ( them are preparing to.do
1 to give the Iold Delllocratc wing (
\II thl' Illrty n tnstl' ot the vor '
melleh
IS , i nllllllst rl'd In 1SJOfan ! : ) ' thOUSll1
'I ' of the BI''lIn ] lIIIcrats are focking 1
ht " 'atson , thr IollnlAt caullIdato for I
, n- ' and thC' '
lresllenc ) , ) are partcular
lid del hted at his letter of nccelltanc
he which hews dose to the line ,
letlnj t
ho chips Call where ther wi. Candida
In Wntson hl1s "olcml the views or n re :
Ihl . . many or the old lne Demo rata thrng ,
( \1. the
' ouL State , wJlm bo 1aY8 :
'ns 100S\11 18 I strllhlout
lepuhlcn
ld who Illellrel ! hohttor ] 11Jhleau prl
s. , ' ) ' ,
[ cplcs dl'Ooll lltCIIIIg exlsllj COll
're tOIS. le IH lot In amhush ; he 18 hehll
' no . I '
'I blld. CII IHIC'lltall 1 UepuhlCI
, Ie lke thut , aul "hll' I woull love to ma'
r ' . my batll IX rll 01 hil helmet. 0
ult
'I'e or us welt 10WI II p olt Il I dlfllIt al
, , I him
, he llath yet COl II resllet al t
whle 1 ( n toemln worthy ot any Inl
, im steel. 1 ' the
le ( 10t IHllllort
arIr'ln ) C'mocrlts SC'lkIUf e pretel8es. I
he t. not 1IIIyllll a cOlflelce 1110 on t
' . hi
qUl'
ne6ro tol. 10 10t IteIptul
,
. . - .
,
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"In .1ell l'sllnn ly n shnr adhcrcnce to
JI/CI'8 ! ( I II I principles.
: lnn7 Wil Vote for Hoowcvct.
W I tSOI hnl made Ilny frlelils h ' hi !
! 'lel' or acceptance , 1111 the Br 'nll
' ' what he
lellO'rltK 1Ilerllh' CHllr 1
Fald Ihoul th ho/wHt , oC Heel \'elt anll
the flC't thnt hI ! JI 10t nll IIIPrlllllg to
IH CIIO VOtl ! ! ! . At 1111 the ) ' were In-
cllllll to vote for WI tsoll lS n reluko
to the InrkC'r gel JeIOlrt , hut of
Ilte Inny uf thl' ( orlllC'r rrN ! lvor mel ,
' Ihe ' : , hae I
prtellarb' II rl'al IIHhlctH ,
tlkl'l , i Ilto ther heads that thC'y mhht :
follow the Ilrl'cedelt let Cor them In
] Sn h ' tIl gol.1 . 1I'IHl'I'1 tie wlnl :111 :
IIHtenlI oC ell to WltRon , IO Itrnlsht
-lt to Hoolc\'rlt alil tll ! mnke the les. . '
SOl as Iuprlssh'e nR Josslhle.
'Lhere Wil a ! l'cnt IIholt or jo ' a Ioll/ / : '
the I nllnla Denlcl'lcy when they read
\'ltHOI' . leter , nlHI In more thll 010' '
CO/mlll they ch. ll'ed at the clenr
maller 11 which ho took or the hide
from the h 'pocll ! ' of Alon I. Iallwr ,
wlln he Rlll :
Wih ; [ 1' , Iarler It II Illcelt. Ie Is lnt
. ' ' , HPcl" . to
n .T.ITI'I' I"IIII n. 011 Il I"t " II "
; ' ' ' ' the of . ' ' hI ,
fI'I'1'I' HIIIJIII .1'ITe'IHO I 11 Ils
at t 11' II tholol/hh' 11IIIIIOIS10 ,
I uul
Cnlll1) 1111u II ril Illhooll leld.
!
,
' 10 the
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erlhlll ItlJI
Il'IH .1lht IpOI
New Yor ! , Riltl' pinHoIl whlrh :1. II' 'II
.
' ' ' Ho
el'uOII'C'11 nA I 118hnlPsl pil I I. Ils
II llol wnf so huh'Ullt' , hO fox ' , 80 en.
tll'l'I ' . ' . ' to
Illtlll thlt .11. 11'.1'11 teclnr' .
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( he"l'll Ihollllr Ihll 1IIIa'r.\IH "nlso.
, ' ' ' . "
hl.ly ullt tnI thl 1'mol'l'utc nomllntlol.
" "
1111 Illt 1010(1) ( 111 11 nrHII IlodJlr"
' Ihl' CII' Yurk
1'0111 111111 11101 : plntoll
whlrh n. ] 11. fU mich resllllell Is t""II Ilvld
'l'hls clppinj Crom Wut on's leter I ! . .
being currlell in the pockts of thou- ! .
Inls or lo 'nl ( ree Hln'r Je/ocrnt ! H11
lestns ; 11 the same ( lockl't wih It Is / \ :
lte lenfet contallll I'xtracts ! ! howin
Il. Br 'ul' ! ! opinion or the Democrntlc i
candilate Cor the Presilenc ' . 'j',11 , II-
her the slncerItj
Illna Dllocra t1 ! renwm
wih which B'yal , Mid 11 hi ! Illcech fit
Chlcnso last . \ prl , long hoCoro the cou-
ventlon at St , Louis :
Tnldll the Nuw York plntorm ns n text ,
I cnn Ilro\'e to enry 111lnll'tl mlml thnt
Judge l'arll'r Is not n II man to be noml.
Intell 1y the IC'locral ( part , or . any
' ) and
other parl3' thllt ftlliis for honest )
tnlr lenll/ pollll , WI Im\'e Ivlllllce
to ' , Parker ot -
fllclelt cOl'let hJIJ1 Ibso-
, Iuto for the .
unltness lulllaton.
Whie11. : nr1 COII'S into the Stnte
nt thc pal.tlcullr requelt oC the Pal'ker
malu'er8 : , It wi 10t take him lonl to
rnd the sentiment or the lleoille. 'hej
wJ lsten to hll as the ' did of 011 ,
and they wi cheer hi ! ! mnglc eloluelce
to the echo. NonethelesA the ' wi not
vote Cor Purker , hecause thlY know thllt
Blynn himselr hn been tricke apd
ostranged. 'l'hey know that lr. Bryan
w1 support Pnrker enl ' hl'cnuse he
deems i hlR duty to malntnln 'hil ' regu-
lariy in the pnrty , I\I thus sti Cur-
ther to shnme the poltical traitors who
left thC'lr Ilrty 01 186 , and who arc
now seeking to be returned to ( wer
through the votes oC Br 'an and the
Br 'ml Democrats , whom they denounced
11 freely enl ' I few 'elrs ngo as lunn-
tcs and incenllary ,
. ' , .
llr. Jryon'l l'urlo e.
'l'he pcople here Ilerrect ' weB understand -
stand what : \11 Ih 'nl means by Jolng
on the sthmJ Cor I r. Parker. :105t
or them look forward to sti another
regenel'ation of the Delllocratie part - ,
Collowing Ullon the cruRhll/ / : doCent or
Pnrker lext month , anll the ' expect that
their Ipeutid ] 8tanlard bearer wi hu
the leader or this' lnlll mil successrul
or the Democr ' .
rcorgunlzaUol lC I was
a personal trhlml h to Wlinm Je nln s
llryan in the St , lluis cOI\'onton whel
he securell the omlsHion In the platorm
of any nlluslon to the Iold Btandard , al1
hiA trends Ceel that he waR Ilersonal '
tricked mil shumec by JIIJp Pnll.er's
gold telrgrm. 'rhey Cul ' a reell wih
lll'ynn hillelr when he said in the -
: Cm-
10ner oC ,1ul ' ] : th. in HIIl'aldng nbout
JUIIJe Parlwr'l Iolel tell/I'um :
'rhel hlA frleldH nl.'llltlll to fcC'url' nell
whll'h ' ' ' ' lIe-
\ -
ell Illnlk IIS n\'I'I'\lllmllJI
,
the ' ' , _ \ ' hi' ]
flltel II l'ol\I'nlol f 1' lUl le
' ' the ' hlH , '
1'ln'll 10mllntlol hl InJI'lld 'Iels
the 8uhJII't nt n tml''hll he ( '
UJOI tml' 'onll
not he ( ' / '
tak1 tlom II tcklwlhout Jr'lt
, '
dl'm01lza lon 1hl' Iwmlll 101 , I heretoll
HI'curl'l1 croukl'll
WIS 1) 1111 1IIIfl18111e
methods , ) \ \
I WRS I Illn\1 1111IIIlp1te nt-
to eeh'e pnl'ly ,
temJt l tl
NOle or : \11 \ Brynl'lI HlC'C'eheH ( in In-
111IU durll hi : whlrl\ilil , tour of the
Htute CUl u ' al ' IHls lhllt elace tle
eIeet which hlH nl'eady beel Iroducell
b ' hi ' he
) ! ! OWI deliberte ItltrmC'nts fore
! alc lfer Iho eom'I'ltol. ' 1'he5e lo 'al
IIlver Democrats hnve learl'c 011- too
well . that the men now 11 cOltrol C the
1)I.t ' 11ll ise llr3'al a8 mich ns ever
the ' dic , nnd that. i Pnrker should be
elected , the 10 ' 11 Hiver Democrats. who
repreHent the great mn ! ! : ot the ] Iartr ,
would hn\'c no more to sa ' in the nd.
mlnlstrlton thll the ' did duilg th
cell ! : 'ears oC Glver Clo\'lland's term
in tl White 10n.I
Br 'lIn's tonr in I nllal" wi only ac
centnnto the love oC the "lh'l'r Democrat
.
. for theh' lemer ] , I wi 0113' make then :
t'l h thl' Yorli
ltl ! tleltJrmllcll ' pnll ew
- cotcrle whieh suro1118 Parker Cor If
I pel'slatent nttnlle or hOl't lty to llr '
alll all his friPluls , 'l'he slver Deml
cmts ot 1111ln nre too smalt to hI
tdcl.ell hy uII'rlllllol/l ( nlltcal man
ageri'l ' , nlld the ' wi not \'otl' ror an - can
dlclate who rCprl'elts , ns ljllI.lr doel
_ to ' ' . the ' '
' al extraoldllu' ) extC'lt. II'e\'alen
eastel'll or '
entment hitm' hostity tl
Wilam .Tllnings Br 'un ald oHr IIII
.
le rellresents.
l.ok out for n RenRatonal sluml it
the DemocratC vote of Illana. Mak
111 yonI' mll\l thnt the lo 'ul Brynn Demu
crats have heclme til'I'c oC heing macl :
football for the uI I'rllloIS ] eastC'r :
men who have seized the
. Ilhl mlltI
or the to thl' ( '
lent IIlt : lllslol 0
every wester hlel a nIl or e\'er ) wester
mal. 'I'he Dl'moeratc \'ote Cor UOOS (
yelt w1 he large , the Dpmocrtlc vet
for Watson wi he nileh lar/I r , 11t tl
Br 'IU Domocra\c vote , which wi stn
at home Oi the Sth or ovC'm e :
lar
w1 nstonlAh the nath'e3.
PARKER'S SILENCE.
If Hc epclkl , Unptcol'lant ' Qnelton
: Ulh t Jle Alkel ! .
It 41 nnnoulcml , IlrcSlmnbl ) ' br nltho
Ih' , tllt the Democl'ltlc candllate f (
President wi make no 1C'l'ches , hut 1
strict his ol'ntorlcal eXlllof'enlls ! to t1
compiaton or tOl'eclHt ! ! as to what I
wi do If olotell , le wi ! 1I\'e hlu
selr an incalclinble amOl\t ot troullle 1
this turtlelke re l'I've. Wl're he to tal
the stlmp he woulel UO COIIll'lIed to malI
specfic the generl lhlu'JC' , ; he has wrl
I ten agnlnst the .
I Iepnhllcnls. le WOI
1. have to show to be trle his Itcrnll
that hlR OPIlents . ha\e nlsumll Illa ,
kl CII 1uthorl ; that the Prlslclllt , "frl
le with the Ilst or power , " I ! ! Isurllng n
111 tlonal It'en"th wih thl view of bel'ol
I'S in ! dictator ; that Ime1ulsm Js til te
of 11eney or UCIHhlclllim ; that the tll'
e which lfed blslnesl ont or the slou !
t of espon is crnshll ! the workll
I ,
. " ,
. .
cns ps ; that thl ! al'IY nnll navy art too
hiS ; that the Inlol Ilf heel rll extrnv-
' that ' Cor th
nsnll ) nlll Iho eXlleltltl'es
nl'I ' , In \ ' ' , ponflon lst , l'1111n1 cunni ,
rlral Cree Ilelver ) /lenlce , Irrllutlon
fwhelel 11111 other Jrnl\l 1lrpo e ! ot 10-
tlolnllc\elolllent mllt he redlc fl ; thnt
"the hencfl'l'lt Ill' IHt81" of the He- ,
Ilhllcln Ilrty etnbl ! hell ald maintain- .
( I h - the Ilooille nlst h'o WiY to thllt !
Jelocrac ' oC whleh he Is the Irntllr , unll '
whleh ] lrOI"es to stand t'he eOlltr3' on
I ! ! head ni a helnlllg of the reCom.
' ' "
'l'he jndge wonld hlve I "hord row to
hoc" iC he began 10 talk ! n and
pullc I
tell the WeRtorler he mlst 10 ns the
I Ierner [ docs , alld to nsslre the Inborer
In she ] ) nnd felll lhat reormntory Icgls-
latlon mlRt lt frst be for the reller or
tl wealhy.
He reco nlzeg his woalmess in thc. e
matters-Imows that he could not slleci-
ft fl to 111s aceUa ! tlon ! ! , coul not cou-
, 'Ince a to his IllolloHel1 rerorms ; cauld
10t fuceI'Hful ' defend the revolutons
which his JHrtr rooses to inaugurnto
) (
in ) ublc nraIr : .
Ie I ! ! wlso to recognize thu ! ! enrly In
til ramlnl ( n that "sience Is gOlden.
WAS DEMOCRACY INSANE ?
If So , 11'701 " ' 11 n J.lntc , Accorllnj
to Mr. Clcvctlnc.
Democrncy "hall retred to saniy , "
said Grover Clovcland I'ecenty , in an in-
ton'lew ,
' 1'hls statement , made with all the Bol-
ell pen eroity of which : \fr. Cleveland
i cRpahle , would Imilly thnt the Demo-
crn tic 'party ' has heen insane an is lenders -
ers a set or lunatics. In previous IntoI
views Ur. Cle\'elanll contented hlmselr
wih merely sa 'lnK that Democracy had
strn 'ed from the right
lath nrer ,
"strange gods" when It embrace Brym-
huu , but since the dereat of the Bryan
( m-tou lt St. Loul he 'has ueen s croty
r olcng over the UllIlu'ent down rai or
hi ! ! most bitter Iloltcul enemy , und on
Oct. 2 , at BuzZal'd'ft Bay , he virtually
dllarcd that : \11. Br ' ! n was n madman.
10w do the trlelll ! ! orfr. : . nr 'an in
Indiana , Ilnois , o raska nnd otilcr
States relsh ha vili their leadcr caled
/l lunatic ? Insauly i luuacy , or madness -
ness , /nd ir the Democratic ( lIrty "has
rcturned to sanity" It mUt Jrst hnve
uI'en ilane , and , by the same reasoning ,
i the Imrty WtS hli'lane ' uecause Brynn
wns is leader , : \fr , Hr 'ln hlmsel ! must
ha ve ueen the ohlef lunatc ,
Calldnte Parker Is generaly adlited
t be n nonenty in his ) urty-a tool of
ll , Sheehan ald others-and what ho
sa 's counts ror lttle , but it 'is diferent
wben Ir , Clevelaud talks , le JH the
orace of the Eastern Democracy , ami
if oe says ryan Is insane i is certllin
ho volcos the sentiments or "sane" Dem-
ocrncy.
Iow ca the BI' 'anites in erse such . u
slander on their leader by SUIIOI.ting
Pnrker ? Ur. Cleveland drclined to vote I
for llryan on the grund that the Ne-
brnskan was Insalo , but he wi vote for
lnrkcr , beCuse he lea s the "snne"
Democracy ticket ,
An important ) oint s'eems to have been
forgoten by :11. Cle'elal1 Pal'lwr vote -
e twice for the NelJaslm "lunatc" nnd
was therefore ole or the Imst or madmen
who cmposed "insane" Democracy , Docs
Ir , Cleveland ' ' his
1111'0\0 posion by
now supporting ole of the madmen who
, 'oted (01' the leader or "insane" Democracy -
ocracy ?
Mr. Cevelanll'i thrust at Bryun WIS
uncaled for , an wi no doubt , be ro-
ented at the ( ells , Cr the Crlonds offr : ,
llr 'an 10 not think he should be put
In the straitjacket class.
I x-l're lent Clcvclonl FaUure
Ex-Prosident Cleveland is :1 : unimag-
inntive man. and Cor this , nnd other good
reason ! his recent ? en-
maga.ue artcle
tled "Why , a Younl ; : flll Should Vote
the Democratic 'rick ct. " 18 short , point-
1ess and unconvlncng.
I takes a good deal of fel'vi ( uncy ,
and n 'knack Cor Inventon , to construct
nn argument uI on n theme like that. Ir.
Cle\'eland was e\'lclcntly fnt ease wih
his subject. Prouauh' few young men
wi rad the /lrticle , nnyway , and no one
wi bo inlluenced h ' i.
'rho young men or A11'iCIIh'e in the
IJesent , and hope Cor thtJ future. They
do not care to be even hoMing ] ost-
mortems on dead Issues. nor to spend
their da 's holding back the wheels of ac
tion and ' ! ! .
lrogl'es
The young men of the United State
lue nlvc. And they wi vote the Helntb-
, Icnn ticket this fal. "
The 'Vorka of nemocrocy ,
"By their works hall 'e know them. "
I B ' what srngltJ wOI'k are the Americun
people to know that the
Democratc
llrty C'an be sarely ilt'usted with I > OW-
er ? There is lnt n ! ! ingle llistnct\'e
polCT or the Pll'ty that , IJt to the test ,
e"er workell without ( 'I'atilg dnmage.
'rho Democrtic ] arty has favore slav-
1 er ' , fl'ce Rlh'el' Ilil fl'CI ! t1 e , hut ne\'er
n ilngle printlple has it ever favored tbat
meant greater hapliness nnd ll'osperit ) '
- tor the Amel'lcan Pl'Jle , 'he Hellhl-
( an pary treet the slaves , it has stood
nnll sti standi'l ' Cor sound money ant
llrotection to Alllerical illlust'i s. I Is
the pnrty or con > ltl'uction , not the llurty
i oi destructon.
In Irl1 ) .
rnJton.
: \Iont Peleo is a In erulltlon ,
l\n rul
. anc so is Senntol' 'rihulln of South Care ,
.
Ina.
"And the , oril gotJs rounll aud roul
Ald the 511 Rinks into the sen. "
And "hethel bursts , Iolt Pelee , or 'ilan
I laters IUa to me !
IIf eur OIlloncnt COle Into IIOWCI
the7 can rcvoke thll'l ' orter ( l'cniioll
orller No. 78 ] nnl ! unnOIUCC that the ,
wil trcnt thc "eternnl'l ' of lxty-two t (
10vonty ni prelllally In fll botll3
vhor 011 not cntllet to pondonl'l ' ,
' \tl thcy 10W IlthorltntvelY Itat (
thut they Intclc to do tht8 ? If 10 , WI
II
accept the 11810. ) e 10t , then WI hn"1
the rl ht to o8k why thcy rnilo 11
1110 which , who I rottoll , they do no' '
Yoltnrc to wect.-Hooiev WI loter of ac
ooptllce.
Having "monk ye " wih "Hoosevcl
Ism" unti tley foun the huzz SIW , tl
are now the fool
Domocrll telptng
kier by re\'ivhlJ ; the cry that "Protec
Uon J roIJbcr ' . " EI ht ytars ngo th
workingmen of thlH eountl'Y cullclell tha
Ilrotection Is n ble > l > lln/ In thc ) ' ha v
not changed thel' Juinds.
, v.
[ 1 Democratc nntonnl victory Is I
a. vnrlnblfollowcd h ' 11 I'I't and COt
n , fUion in buslle : , al\l h ) ' ( olces thf
n. criIlo tie Irl'at hulnst1eg 01 whlc
il wO'kllgmen depcnd Cor sUllllort. N
; h such plrty lhoul be ell'uste wi
Ilg ( lower.
HOME BULDNG IN WEST
Example of the Working of Recent -
cent National Irrigation Act.
HIGHEST DAM IN THE WORLD
Ggantc Reclamaton Works In Arizona
-How Fund Is I Created
Irrigaton
nnd low I Wi De Used-End.
less Chain of Arid Money.
Don. Almcl\cr O. Brodie , Governor
ofrl1na , 11 11 l'tee on Irrigaton ,
allenrln ] ) 11 the Octolerlumher of the
COHmooltll , Ieferriu ; to' the opeltlons
of the Nltlonnl IlI ltlou Act In the
urd l'cglonH oC the \'mlt , Rn 's In ] IUlt :
"The frt IPlllca ton or the ncw Irr-
gatol law hall flllcn to the telrltol' ' of
Arizona. 'rhl'ee mllonll or dollnrs haye
bcen set nslle hy the Seclctnry or the
Intel'lor fl'om the fund for
ree uJlton
the conlltructoll or a damlt the mouth
of the ' 1'onto crcek 01 Salt rh'er. 'York
upon thlH dum Is 10W under wny. Ce
ment works to mnnufllcturo the
celent
leeded in the constructon or the grcllt
dam ale bens bui , nlso In electrcal
power plnnt. ' 1'he river is being dl-
\rted by the construction of n tunnel -
nel through the 10untnin in order that
there shal be 10 interreronce rrol that
' . .
durng cOlstrncton.
] llluonBC HClervolr.
liThe 'ronto reservoir , when created by
the Cnstructon or the dum , wi cover
1,00 ncrci. 'he height of the dam
wi bo 245 feet end the opth of the
' \'nter storcil nt the dam wi be 100
reet ; the dum wi be H feet thick nt
the bottom 11111 1 feet thick at the top.
In length It wi be 20 feet nt the base
and G5a feet at the top. 'rhls wi bo
the hlghelt dllm In the wm'ld. 'I'he stor-
nge capach' of the reservoir wi be
gl'eater thnn thnt of almost an ' three
artlcal reter"olr ! ! cver buit , sufcient
to cover 1,300,0 acres of land one foot
In dopth.
"The reservoir wi fnpply wnter suf-
of land.
cent to Irriglte 250,0 ncres
'here are In Salt Rver Vnley nbout
2UO,0 Icre ! ! of land sulnble for ird-
gnton. Under the llreselt RYftel of un-
certain wnter sUpl ' , olly l , o acres
are under cnllvnton-more land , however -
ever , thnn the sUllly ) ( of water warrnnts.
I WIS estlmnted that the few of wn-
tel last yenr wonld hrln a ful yiel of
crops from Ibout 7 , OOO acres.
Cropl Alwn"s Sure.
"The benefits to accrue ill Salt Rh'er
Valey can thus readiy he Heel. When
we cOlslder thut from four to sm'en cut-
or alalfa are oi'lsihle ' the
tlgR ) urng
year In the Salt Hiyer Yalley , what wi
be the 'ield-made certain hy water
stored and realh' for ueuller ! the con-
dions created hy the TOlto dam ?
"Wih the certaint or Ilastnnge in the
"aley , cattemen wH cnaJe more ex-
tonHh'ely In HLck raisilJ : : hlYrnln / and
vegetables wi seck ni oJlen lew market
in the Interior miling dilltl'lcts , nld thousands -
sands of farms wi become more ) roft-
Ible , I ii'l ' estimatcl ! that n miion
and a hair dolnr ! ! ' wO'th of nlfalra hay
and fat cattle are exportcd from Salt
River Vale ' allully , 'Vith n ful CI'O )
of from , to OOo acres , the
wealth-producinJ ; calJclty of alalfa
alone wi be Rufclent to ) ay for the
reRen'oir in Ie ! ! ! ! time than is alotted by
laws to the fnrmm'/
"I havl felt thlt the erntlon of the
Tonto reservoir is hut the forerulner
'
of rurther 1)'ltems of'wutcr stol e In
Rid of irriJatlon 11 Arizoln ; that event-
ualy uon 111 ftl'rams in the terriory
,
wher proper sites cal he found , iriga
ton worl.s wi he cOllltructed ; that
where the food wnter fnIII ' is foune
to uarant l" moro than on
sufcent ,
resel'voir wi bo created npon n sinJl
stream in order thnt the control of nil
surplus water ma ' be had.
" 'rhe new ere of in the nri
progess
region of the United Stlltes has set In
wih an enthnsiusm that mcans SUCClS ! :
for IS Emeron wrte , 'Nothlnl : jrea1
'
evel' nchieTcd enthusiasm.
wihout
WIS . . "
I may thu ! ! he seen by the Rllght ref ,
ernce to thiR one ) reject , what the gOY'
ernment I ! ! alrcad ' duing in the ari
States of the 'Yelt. ' ! 'her are nboul
$ , , now in the reclamation fund
as a result or the sale or Jovernmenl :
lands In the arid States , where h'l'igltiOI
olleratons are to be estahlished. I tnke :
but lte Rtretch of the hlngilatou t (
perceive the Incaclllhl" ] tenefit ! ! des
tined to comc to IArid America" dnrinl
the next quartel' of n ceutur ' unller thl
oerations or this wholelome Amerlcnl
)
} Iroject.
XIlon ton of Irrhoton J"nnt.
'Ve rl'el ueu ty see men tloled in lIa
' inCormed thl
er not thoroughl ou
)
fubject , thlt such nnlluch a flud hn
been set Iside for rerlllmllS the nril
, est , Othcr Ilblcl tols , l'eluuly iglo
rant of the true statut. ] ) wll the fllc
that the ) eope ] of thl 1Ith'e Unlel
States are to bl ! tllxl'll for thl beuel
of the sparfely Ilollntlll [ Wl'/lt. Bet ]
positions arc uutelH bh' 1111 Iru l'ual ] ;
, widely divergent of tIl flcts ) el.tai ]
Ing to the siuation as it exlstl.
Again let It be said for the Inform
tlon of ni Inten'stee , 111 al who clr
to become Ilterested , that no Ilollitu 0
amouut or money hus heen vote ,
8)ectc
hy COlgress for the reeamaton or th
nrll West. 'l'ho act Ilro\'jlle ! ! that al
mOle ) ' ! receivcd from the lale of ] 11
lc lalds In the thlrteel Htate un thre
' ! ' ' ' ' to he
'errltoll's Ilclcribell II'l' tU1le
ilto the ruud for Irl'lgntluu pUlloses , le
lIeI cent.
BiBY to Own n Home.
'rhe Act futher provlles that the Inn
shall ho sohl to nctual oceUII\ts , wh
'shall retun to the JU\'l'rllwnt , In te
equal nnnual Ilitnlhlelts , the COi'lt ' c
hrinllg wnter to thu 1111 : thnt if th
roclamnton of a hOlly or 10,000 ncres c
land sholhl cost $1,000,00 , of $10 ] I {
' ' ' the woulel I
ICl'l' , thl'l Ictuul ocelpnllt :
eXllectl'd to reimhurso to Uucle 81m tll
$10eI /lcre lu ten Clunl Innual Instil
of $1 ' .
mOlts leI' Icro tach.
After ten 'ears the eltre amount eJ
llelied In the conslrnctlon or rcservoir
aUI ' , : R 'stems '
tam : h'IJIt01 gcnl'11
to thl' tl'ensur ' or
retu\ a/llu
wi \ / i
Uulcd Stlte , ; , nn CII thus II Hcnt 0
aglln on Is fruet 'JnJ , : mllon ! or llh
lanthro111 home .
ane bulllll. Ieantn
" , . , . . . . . . . . " , , " 1" . . _
.
n CUnfl'rTtt\'o 1 ltiuato of tl. II3ount
1 hl t wi Icel'Ue to this fund CtM the
/ or uhllc lan s during 1 next
H/\O )
- "cllrs Is IHIIle at .tweIU
tWlntv-lte '
$ UOO OOO 'Ind $ mOOOo ,
I"othor of Notonll Jrrljutlon.
t'nllcr cn tlon , "Hoose\'elt I !
tl (
the Olrlnll Gllrll , . IHlhllshl'd nl I\
} 111 , B Ioellt , Wyoming , among
, '
other thing ; HI 'H :
" .lhon h :11. : lol11ell , Senlltor Wlr
ren ali Scnatur NI'wlllnll ! ! nne othl'rl ee-
Ilen'o creelt for \hllt the ' eld In Con-
sres , ni thcr erO'tll In uehalr of the
Nntlonal Irrl Act would have
aton
falce hnl It not heen lor the ract that
President Hooe"elt ehamplonell loglsla-
ton of thl ! ! Idnd for the henefit of the I
arid l'eglon. le reconlnclled in his
frst meSlle ! to CongrclI ! ! the enlctment "
or snch a law , nnll It WIf his Indorse- , , ;
mOlt more thnn nlthilj ese which se- I
c\'ed alllll'ovnl for I nmolJ : ; the Sen-
ItorR alHI HCllresental\'es from the Ui'lt. '
"Whnt chnnce can any Democrt think
thiH mCISlro WOIIII have hlld If Mr. .
Clm'call , Instcud of President Rooi'le- '
vel had been In the Whlo louse nt
the tln10 It was Ilelulns ; in ConJress ? I
WI ! ! :11. Clm'elnnll who 8Jlw ] or some
or the ! ' W OHtl'l'n Stntes lS nndcslrnlle
communltell , 111 it IH wcll known that
with thlR ] 11t or the COlltr ' he hlli no
1)'lllath ' . I Will the Influence of PresIdent -
Ident Hoosevel who lved In the W Ci'lt '
nnll Imew Its neell ! ! , thlt Recnrell I favor -
vor hlo hoarlng for the propositon In
resulted t last In the llassage of the hi
under which nutlonnl recnmnUon work
Is 10W pro reslllnj. 'l'hO'eforo President
Rooevelt is the fnther of the Natonal
"
l ,
Irgaton < w
I rrhntol'l Pnrt In Civiization.
11 some part ! or the cohn try polti-
cians have Rtntcd to the people thnt the
queRtion of Irli atlon Is cOlpal'atvely /
nl'l'hi ! ! tutelcnt Is wholly untrue ,
IrrlJatol Is OR old lS the hUlan rce ,
A riculure Is the 10st Incelt nrt or
which wo huve uny rrCO'd. I wns the
bl.glnnlng of . 'rhe -
frt
civizaton. ngr-
culture wns nccomlllihed through irriga-
ton. I wnR commcncl'II , IccordinJ ; to
sclentAts who have sought the rccords
of primiive mal , unller conditions of
Jrent all1 ' , and the ch'lzed ciies of ,
the nnclents were eiher on the edge of ,
or In , the deert ! , The enrlest cvlza- !
ton of America has indelbl ' stamped
Its imllres on Arizonn nnd New -
! Mex-
co , where to-day arc to be found the
rcmains of the ciies and great irrisaton
works which Ilourlhed ! thoualds of
'ellr ! ! ber re Columbus discovered Amer- .
Icn. Almost ul the ancent cvizatons
which history records were based upon
i1lgntlon , nnd irrlgntlon is to'day practiced -
ticed by more thlln half the people In the
world. Under the worlngR or the Ni-
tlonal Irrigltlon Act It is ci'ltllated ' that
whnt is now the arid " 'cst cnu ue made
to support 80,00,000 of lleople. '
DEMOCRATS WITH THE TRUSTS.
The BhowlnJ 110110 When a Vote 'Va. '
Tlken In tbe lou e.
The present la WR which Illaco wholesome -
some restlctions on thc tlStH were put
on the stntltes by the Hepuhlicau Jlarty
nud not h ' the DemoC1te Ilrty. Loudly -
ly as the Deloernts hayc always talked
ngainst the trlsts. uUII seriouHly ns they
hnve from time to tlle uWlkenel1 apln'e-
hension In al uusincsH ci'eloH hy their
threats that the ) would dcstroy all largo
corporations whethe' ) . : 'ood or bad , 'ot
neyer once haye thc Democmts Rccom-
li'lhed ' or even nhled in the -
] nccomillsh-
of to control
lent an ) Hailtlry efort
alon of safety ,
tw trsts Inc8 ] Hhlic
The rulings of the Supre1a Conrt ha v-
ing fllwu ; thnt ns the coni'lttuton ' 10W
stands , COlgres can enl ' rc/ulnte trusts
engnged in intcrstnte commcrce , the fol- "
lowln amendment WIS introduced In
the Ionse of Hl'llr entativeft nnd ross-
]
cd to a vote on .Juno' 1 , 1\00 :
' In' this
Sl'ctou 1 Al powlrl Iouferrel
' 10 ,
ntclc shal ext'ntl tie se\erut tntef
the , .
thu ot
11rlorh I UIlr1t Colnlhla.
' ' the ' nt !
\
nlt ni tl'lrlor ) 11111 ao\'erel nl
fnlbj lt to lhe jUl'hllCtOI ot the United
Stnll' !
2. ! ' have power
Slcton COI\'ets shal
to del le. reJnlnte , Ioutrol. Ilrohl11. or l1s-
Rol\ ( tltl , lonolloleH or comhnatons [ , .
whether ( ' the form of
'xlstn ! II I oOlllnn.
' ,
ton or otherwlsl' , 1ht' B'verl Stntes 117
I'utunl to eurllsl' sUlh power In auy IID-
ner not In confIc . wih the laws of the .
Unied I'etou a. CouJrlBS shnl hllvc powur to
cuforcl' the ' ot this
IJC'Isllnf
artcle 1y
' ,
ullllrolll'llte II/lslutou
'he clause Huylng ni rights or States
wns insertCI iu the hOe of InducnJ
Stllta-rlJht : ! ! Democr/lts to support the
nmelHllcnt. NevertheleHs , the'voto stood.
18 HepublcauH for an ] :0 Democrats
ngllilst , nnd tl leasnre faied of the
necessary two-thirds mnjol'ity ,
LOUDLY AS 'IE DEMOCtATS
' 1'AI : ED , WIEN l' CAME ' 1'0 A
VOTE ' ! 'II Y \ \ < I' IiOH 'HI
'HUS'rS , NO'I' AGAINST 'rIIiI
" 8"111 Low. "
"Swing I w , Sweet , " Swing
low over Ne\\ ' York nud New Jersey an
- Hholle Islam1 We know 'ou wi swing
low enouh to urush the clover bloss01s ,
but we want just to remind YOI that it
I' 'our bu inlsl-Cor the go of the
Ullcd States and fOl' the good or the
worill-tha t 'ou swllJ : ; low elough to Insure -
- sure I Heuhle.1 sucess In the States
just named : "SwilJ , : low , Sweet Ularlot ! "
And know ' !
we 'ou wi Iwlng
Outpolh AroullJlkllcl.
The ' are geWns ; cose in New York.
'J here Is no Ilelton auout that , and on
which evel Ride thc outposts nre , they
hn ve got -n , 10ltieal ' . 'r.IUt's ni riJht.
' '
! the '
'her arc past uucel'hrush an they
111 coHe together. Tht poltcal grlllple
wi be I felce oue , hut I can go but
ono war. 'he vote \llInhattan : Island J
caunot ove1COllle the vote or the Clrm- I
l'I'S a11 thllkeluIIState. . New York
wi go Hepuhlcan.
Thc : Iolancholy Dat.
I'l'he lelllehol ' Iln ' 1 hllve come , the
lalMest of t hl' 'l'I\ , '
WhcI D , n. lIl's lachilel'y is sadl' out
of sC'al' ,
Whel ] 'I1I.el' tnds that Esopus Is where
he'll ha YO to fta '
-\111 when 10 10lger the ' wi lot Unc
- lclr ' Gassawn1.
I looki'l ' aR i the croakers who
lre
foret.llS rlil to thc Hepuulean ticket f
11 ew York Stlte were bndly scared
wiholt bellJ , : able to tel what Reared
thelll , ew Y 011. wJ go tnI' Uooseyelt , '
uld with \1ertallt ' wi Is verdict
be Jlvel , Hno < evoltls New York's "tav-
orite ROi. "
I ther Ii a ctirn of 'he Ullted
State : IIwhere w.o ha to luch bUli-
too .
lrss 111 1nucI employment , unc
IOI II Cor lhe that
staJunton tromlecl
tl'OI IH3 to 18UU , he can cOlrrlbnte to
that end by ' ' the
'tng DelOrnlc
tckot
thll 'ear. !
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