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MaapvsBsnMSPwa Wi- "?-'' Q "?i5S'tf afem?p, frilbtfRIBlL SEWALL AS A 8ILVERITE. T- m 1-- i i Inside History of His Conversion to the . WJiite Metal. -, ' The Washington correspondent of, t Springfield (Mass.) Republican give the. . following account of the' motive which1 prompted the democratic candidate for ' vice-president to espouse the free silver cause: tX ' The nomination of Arthur Sewall .of Maine for vice-president' is a part of 'the consistent policy- at Chicago for admin istering every possible affront to Mr. Cleveland."Vrheistorxof(SewaU,s con version, to free llv'er.reads"llke that of southern and western' VjpoHticlans who have -been working,, fori silver. bf-,r cause they;hatt been fturned down: byjj, the prertdeBtt- i " ' ii ? ' Harold Sewall. the son, of the nominee foV vice-president, was- a democratic consul Sn Samoa. during the first Cleve Tl, 9ml Eirer mmm mm. 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V b. -- ; , i.n .iiininutntinn. tto conducted Atvi anv one senmnp- two veariv himselFthere in 'a manner not entirely ' - " .. ; '-'; -n ' .-; V '"T-fc.t satisfactory to .Secretary, Bayard, and SUbsCTlbeni t-O0 Cts, fcacli, gCtS was given leave of absence, which did t ", -j, ' , ;,: not expire until after .the-begHwingMjf J Pree'GOpV CHS YeaiV : the Harrison administration He was '-.. r.- ;, . .y r tj. o?tfi5S;a?&5 um-ulUopageriinkesitthe , therittlrttppllcant forasslstaht secretary . ot stataarid-half a. donen . diplomatic or consular positions, promptly filing a new aDnllcation when one of the rjlaces was filled on which he had set his ChSSDCSt 111 Price!' heart. jo, - -. His father was a favored jrisitort toa- - f g- ir . JT "t ?y Sr- the white house during tbV.flrstrClev- Alwys'MfetgRaliable. UKFactS, OPrioe floo ti. - Oolviiiitoiiai fK&otarlllo'OlL Don't fall tosee it. .- The wonder of tke world --.fv' r C..Y"- O r . Largest in Size ! We alto cany the. genuine; Ctolfmbde Buggy , .- Opri.tlne.Traps, Carriage; Phaetons, Surry's 7 and Buggies, etc: Don't fail tp'call and see our - llae' before purchasing. ;. Repository i .. ' ..-t: . 118888 Ad. land administration and went there fre-s mtontltf aaflv In tha nfoan ar1mlntafro UUtiiMJ .atij v&4 v-?- l iumiw n a tietur A Irtndlr wisnlfor.-his sofrarteh tPV- aroppeajromumBUP",.'Dm. sergeauw these words failed to impress Mr. Cleve-. land. The president at last wearied of the versatility applicant for thur Sewall. calls: son Truth and Markets of jrounHarald asvan , FamiiV JF1":p,f?Jiry iuf'vrs . i ti it oifthe oecaalea pf one of kiaH iot irifiws, u tmi-A w r r:f . w-- c - r u . jar. oewami. a anauiisppoinjuycpur.s i? t f-v- to no ofllce? Jif!U 1 1 ?i?PPS?fq It was not floe kfter stkati that f a' iijA.fi -i-KCBKHOgi THE b5T iNewspant: .a Unite J States iraeiwgtaice,; raiiuuus, ldj ener!u. Miscellaneous Miuk..atories, etc. 4. ..-. . ...J ,T- .. M f .i . .....Liia.r:. ...... .jb t . sjr-- j?; .' ' PAY JX AGENTS uble -Ukt other papers. An burst el patridtlcTpeSentment'agalnstllfe foreUnkVeUcy of tte. administration led youngparoMJato ,the republican camp. His fafherdot apparently, think;' H; wise to trust' all,tke. family eggsjn the republican basket: He took' Ills'; 're-' IAMMA ! inAtVAM tfhMW ft 'kS iSi I VtAtttSi- paper sent out Inquiries to membet o'f XCelltliC Opportunity for those OUt the democratic national committee a - -r x . i21itiifcmrnow year or two ago asking their position on of eihployjrient to fcake money the free coinage of silver -NewKngr. TrVi-Samples ttee. Address, land democrats were astounded when ? w r they read ameac -Ikereallesito heso'jfs - ' Icfur ft ' inquiries one from Arthur Sewall. de- fetjnfTfRRR COMPANY. amviii". - - - !SA -rr ,;-- -.jr.V. '";i . :irSJ(,:iie J-'J FSl "V-l i ittriM hj. r t1" l ;unni iv t.-nr-Eii -wit.' fjyS; $a afun-vvzfvi ' '-lii -J -'.Vi..i -t --: ---j n' I'W-.i'i H'JO: - ..'JJ5. .Vic - i 3 ! . -, ..,'ffef3!) SsJji-w ;KV? 6WCflfcrtr? t ,.--. daring that he was la favor of the free coinage of sllvef. Sewall 'h'ai -voted with the sliver men on all occasions , since then. His son -made such rapid progress in the protectionist school that he was sent as delegate-at-large to the -St. Louis convention. He Is now sup- v porting McKlnley and the gold stand- ard while his father .la running jM. the mate of Bryan and free "silver but ills " safe to say that the family interests - will not suffer whether Maine casts her vote for Bryan and Sewall or for the can didate of the oung man ot whom Presi dent Cleveland said to the father. "I shall appoint your son to no office." CINCINNATI, O. ... . .' r ;i -' -T..T'- i WJtv'Jff-t-mi 3ft; js . -v '&. smmnt - i. tic r- a ifi&tit&r ;" .. JThk Courier is on sale in Omaha at Megeath'sstationery ";??5 i store, 1308 Farnam street. .n . . , .vv r. ! fe't'i--J"- : 'Cl A-W iVA iM?- BRTAN AS A BOLTER. On June 11, 1895, William J. Bryan spoke; at Jaekson; Miss., and in reply to a. direct question jby-Judge Brame if he would support" the actioVbf the demo cratic national convention if it should fell to put free silver at 16 to 1 in its platform, said: "So help me, God. I will die In my tracks before I will support It" And this is the same William J Bryan ' whom sound BMney democrats are asked ., to support for president, now that the 5 convention has put freesil ver .a. 16Jto,. ' 1 In the platform ad nominated' him' upon that platform. , -? "-. BRYAN IN ILLINOIS. CLABXSON LAUDEY ,C0. t l-S T." i Si 1 t , r . t. i s . i : 1 m I - - -" A 3 f m9m3496-3X 1: South Eleventh Srrea. Ti T - 4! sW. ava. -ALL THE MAQAZmes W ONB - . -u MtEVIEWorKEVIEW5 yy ALBERT. SHAW. x Oexc. IMS 'A Octets It Mr. Bryan, the nominee of the Chica go convention. Is not unknown in Illinois. In the memorable contest In the Eighteenth Illinois district, where the Issue was clearly drawn between sound money and 'free silver. Mr. Hin richsen gave his personal attention to the canvass for the democrats. Mr. Bryan was brought into the district as one of the great silver orators. The district has a nominal democratic ma jority of 3,90, but In that election Judge Hadley. the republican nominee, was elected bj- a big majority. Mr. Bryan may be able to carry a free silver popuHstic convention off its. feet with his eloquence and stampede It to him self.' hat his. eloquence had a decidedly different ffect on the ' substantial democrats'.of southern Illinois. 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