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The Peop » % if rs AdYOCA r
VOL 2
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Items of Interest Gathered
Here and There,
CITY ITEMS OF INTEREST
Bain needed in this immediate section.
Master El Watson of Union Point is on
a visit to the family of Mr. (7. U. Jordan.
Mr. Johnson, a llarlcm boy held tbe
key ol tbe Telegraph office fast We dues,
day while Lot Osliu went to Bethany to
play ball.
Mr. Weslev Broom of near White Plains
wan visiting in town Wednesday last.
Over floOO Bid of dry goods and no¬
tions just received and now ready for
inspection and sale at tbe popular firm
of Andrews Gee & co.
There war a watermelon cutting last
night nt Dr. R, J. Reid’s.
Ed'tor Fi-rinor Barrett of tbe Washing¬
ton News made a visit to Dr, B mis Sun.
day.
TTe carry a special line of clothing,
rpecial line of crockery liardwear, gro
cries and etc* it is our intereast to
please and profit the public, (/util you
come und price our goods you will never
know bow cheap things are going, An
draws Oee and Co.
Mr. Ed Goluckc of Madison is visitiug
relatives here.
Cbl. Jno C. Hart of Union Point was
in tbe city Wednesday and honored the
Advocate office by a call.
Mr. A D McDonald went to Atlanta
Sunday and returned home Tuesday even
i0 *.
Dr L A Sieplicns and daughter arrived
in Crawfoidville Tuesday, 1 hey precede
the revt of the family, that will follow
later and will again make Crawfordvilie
their home in the future,
3lb» fine tobaco for 100 at Andrews Gee
and Go.
Dood Flour 3,76cts per bhl at Andrew,
Gee and C'o.
Avery thing in the line of crockery
Hpteiuled center lamps /ron.l Jets to COcts
each, Andiews Gee and Co.
Mr „ Trull I 1/ Malden , has returned , , irem , Ate
Unla, having lust hi* positiou as revenue
rnlWt.ir CoUeCt ° r
Tbeie's little money In the counUy
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Cut at our house you dont need but *
lltttemoney to purchase a lot of goods,
Just . , see of our crockery . .... .. bargains
some
One set of good cups and saucers for
24et*.
Tumblers 1 um biers forts Wet ner per dozen e vi d bv . the
nay wc have lust laid in a full, eoni
nlete stock of crockery come and see us,
' smi co
Jelly glasses Wets per doten
u R,teJ 0orl,a,! 0 * retUrntd t b ' ,me SiU ;
urdsy from a visit to relatives in Ni rwood
Mr J t Brown of I’auldin* ... u Miss . paid a
short visit to reJatives here this wrek.
R«v It E L Harris rtuiriwj lijni U.
mgton Ifedncsday.
MrJsck Mr Jock B«kl Ifeni and and wife wife of of Jlontcaoui AfoatoHitn.
G* are viritiug relatives here, as they re
Fair.
Miss Miss Maude Maude Lnzwcn Leg wen returned r turnol from Iron, lUr- liar
to'b it is tue matter with our young
Dramrti^ Several of them bare fallen
Into tbe highly : * peotdun# practice of
drinking , . . water. They *till sigh fo* . .. th^
< x hilcration of Did Tom, and are planning
n trip 1 to Daniel Borings F ° ns furnishing • '.to*
nearest appr «cb to the effeets of th«t li«
quid ..... rfoiight-Sirsight .. Eye. B
Tbe Crawfoinvillo coiored Bosehail nine
r-BOy-- ears
wa bet ,wm ti.,.
r- “ to*w
n "2' M ’ ‘ T,"
kali hi the event .g with i um r tel ua
('« *mv*s todfoH . Tbs stie
wtoct the Ctewfurd' >* bsys ids, ed
read >.| ei tote
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., AUGUST 3 1893.
FLUKFR DISTRICT
B? Vox,
Well, as we have given your readers a
two weeks rest we will worry them again
so here goes.
We are beginning to need rain.
We vitlted Greene oountv last week
found crops very good went to tAe distrlc
conference, heard some extra fine 3cmions
and wore intertained in true ante bcllum
Southern style; we will ever remember it
as one of tho most pleasant trips of our
life.
Mr. E. V. Arnold is moving his saw
mill to Bob Smith's where any one can
soon obtain the very best lumber.
Fairly coi n was damaged some by the
dry weather but 1 think there wilt be
plenty made in Fluker to do us next year
Cwttou is very full and with favorable sen,
sous from this on we will make over an
average crop.
Hogs are yearly increasing iu number
and we are beginning to be a self sus¬
taining community.
Miss Kate Harrison of Winterville is
visiting sisters iu our neighborhood.
We are glad to hear that Jim Wright of
Washington who for sometime h.s been
at his father's quite r-iik is slowly iniprov,
ing.
N -xt Friday the annual meeting a*. C oun,
tyline begins wo hope the church will
hare a good old time revival.
The Methodists have bought a two acr i
lot on the Gtawfordville read a half mile
below Carters Grove and are preparing to
build a church we wi-b theta success.
BARNETT RIPPLES.
lit Srv.
Spleudcd seasons
Modesty is to merit what tbe shadow
is to the substaucei
'ihe lesertttm festival ..the H.p.lst
church . , Iasi Fri , Jay night . tho , ‘2nd , mat
came of according to pravious announce
mcn, , ‘
Weducsday the 3rd inst was election
day , Warren county for the election i .. of . a
Tax receiver to fill the uurxpired form of
Mr Henry J 1711 *lio died rcoenllv,
Mr William Brake of IWton pas cd
through our Ham,et last Wedcsday going
"ver "" » ** »<> «» l,ca ' ri ^°
Those laving wUcrmilons to sill find
. very J poor 1 market, * .hey J am a drag ® so to
l p ok<
The ladies of tbfs community arc com
ten.plat.kg . t having the . ice ream festival . .. ,
over and try and hate a more unique
programme by in-rtin. inviting annie seme oon.1 j,ood .nauk- speak
er for that special occasion all lend a baud
and make it a suet* r.
_ The ivho followed .. ....... f heir o.d indcna
men
si-ns List electi in by voting onae more
n» °* nartv * of tlwir isil^ra '‘chance
are Ugining to rculixe tUt tba scales
, wre M „ {U| , deceive j ,hem are
falling . ... , from rbnr eyeo and Ue great „ vol^ .
limes of literature scattercl broadcast
orcr our conuty l»y i,„ |«rtisaa __________ newspapers ,
public orator, were nothing but cans
nmglyJevitcd faUes promulgated for the
purpose (and only that) of c*teh- ng vc , les
Just M Grover and his whole cabinet liave
... -l.-c.-.,
and th<«o who liave !uformed themselves
and are keeping 1 up r with t)w pi^ramm. 1
of atalero democracy ate gra<lually slip
vitude to a true patriot abominable
*>d no mi. will submit to reigb of aU
one spark ot true patriotism remaning in
bU fowon. Th<* days af boreisn and ring
rule are Jrawiag to close me thinks and
- |«u„ dav ) is rvoidlv >P aoDroncfon*. II 8- Rally
to th* standard Rcforn^r. kind is ,l.n fires
of reform upon a tli-xmnJ Hdl top* and
make ...... tlie welkins nog,
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» glOOnOUt MlfifflfkiE MOTLH tiAltt
!> n,ffic CT dyeq.ipped
“Inn" under Eastern manage
menl „ now opB, enady fo,
* The East Tennessee
Road asrents vm will ..... » tell waa EaCUT
E»On Tickets at low riles.
. V W. WMttn, G P. * Tkt Aft
*'A FOR. AND BY THE PEOPLE.'"
A BASE BALL TOURNAMENT.
We notice that tbe •.Crawforthrill# Base
Ball 01 nb has ehallenged about all the
aimtear clubs io reach, their practice of
late means that they nr* going to
beat eyery thing that comes In their way
Begioing text Tuesday August fitKsand
from day to day Crawfordviil| BBC
will cross bass bats moving sod eycuing
until about nine games are played. They
have and excellent ground, and tho nine
are in fine trim and determined to win
every game as the finest players only are
selected. Good attendance is expected as
the commit too on good order baa pledg\
ed the very best behavior. Remember
Crawford vile will never suffer tbe season
to close nntil she has rsstabliscd her past
record as tbe champion middle Georgia
Amateurs. She now holds tbe champion,
ship ainatou r belt of the stats' won some
sight or ten yers ago. To defray ex¬
penses, which tbe club have Incurred the
nominal fee of lOcta wi.t be charged for
admission.
CRAWFOJfDPiLLE BEA78
IATIX* TUB BlRSKl'UK,
AND BETH AN »
7 WINS
THN UAMK O* 111 , 1 .
Part of our nine went to Holden
last B'ednesduy and crossed bats with
Bethany boys. '1 hough our club fatted yS
to get all their regular men they went
anyhow, tor, “Dont you know” there was
to be a barbecue. And there was a bar*
becue dinner and a good one too, as
fhc manner In which the boys scored
“home runs" on b«rbocu*4 shoto, mode
bitee [and upjier Jaw) bit* on chicken
who have tested *hc ptntrvus widely
known end an ie btllvm like LoruiUllilvof
the H ildcn neighhcrluxid ami of Mr , T V
Andrews Mpecially can fjrm sn Idea
..f the t^tVho 1 k»jh cuj, yul.
Not* (wa ... Ud aimoat , forget to add ... that
a game of ball wa# played in the evening,
itoihanv Bethany won, w „, the ,i.« stete .. tefolmg i,„„ ,>r 20 , to
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LOST
a i__ mrgo ______ amount _ or -r u____■- Money is ,..... lust an
nualy , by parties purchasing worthless
1'ruil trees rj«es and etc. t>el them from a
fi "» ' l * : “ « Wl * ^
nothing but g-H*l s'oek aud sells at reu
sonahlo p.icts. W« want tho address ol
every , farmer gardener iu section
or your
and will make you a liberal offer, write
i for particulars ,■ and , prices at . once, send
stamp tut descriptive Cstaloge. Agents
wauled cvervwh-re y
Add.ess, Cherochee Nursery Co.
Way cross.-. Ga.
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SWEET, ARCTIC SODA WA
TEH
uur,n n 8‘w«« »»t summer days what
is
"wre e xiling n^l refreshing that a drink
o( x<k>1 w#Ujr Try a gl i.* at the
Alliance Store.
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f v> I ,T 1 A A TlMV 1
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, KOIlOlA-Tnliaferro Conuty.
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Jf.l'SlZ.
meut and on estate of B Kendrick, de
navedulyuisde appticatlou tebc
dwcbsrged Iroui their trust snd for let
ters of dismission. They represent they
sds.inistratton 1 will1 pass upon said
1 *PP!icatlon on the first Jfoodsy in hep
teaiber next. Alt persons ooocerned
! granting of the discharge on or before
‘"•‘^^rge H. Mitehci Ordinary
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DUAL f 1U.\
T»FX»BUIA—Taliaferro U County.
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O. D. Moore, who w a* the guardian of
J. C. Bryant a deceased lunatic as ad
minlstrator of the estate ot anid do
'■■yr.* 1 *
rtTi* on the first 'mSTLSiSrS, Monday m pi uer »
person- enn* Ijtefl are required
.(* show cause on or before twit <l*y
again* th* granting of the d, .charge
u - mu •** l>r,1UMy
FARMERS---R. R. MEN.
EUGENE V. DEBS SAYS THEIR INTER¬
ESTS ARE IDENTICAL.
Haw MK.» of Tko Lwanotli* Finn
iTkaftllM Scotches The Kutlrrnv
Agc Hi Also Ways Ills Itopaat*
tha XwthvlM** »< tbs Sbyloch*.
Some time since The Railway Age
published two addressee, one by L. £h
£te*dman, and tho other by ex-Goverooe
Gear, of low*, delivered before the Rail
way Employees* club, at Dcs Moines
We are not specially Interested in wh»l
Urn.* gentlemen ? said. Our task is tc
note A wh*» 4 - The n Railway .. Age » say u The __
editor of T^h> Railway Ago w profound*
ly intwr-.sted in tb*» funnel, bemoans bis
lgnor*ro« and stupidity, his genoxol
warn of common waaan, the easy way be
la bunkoed, and therefore soeke, with
much ano, to persuade the farmer that
hs to and ha* been from the start an
aaey victim of deception; that an ordi
nary pep, before fob eyes 4nu.pen, know,
quite as much about railroads, politic*,
economy aad lo&afton as tho average
farmer, and that* bis condition never
Will Improve until bedlstens to the ad
dte yheqfo soob gentlomon as Hoasra.
Bteaaman and Gear and drills with fbn
awOway nui|doyo«* clut> designed bo
enable (cmnira to cot tlieir eyeteeth
The Railway Ago editor says:
It eei»44» fo t>«s <timcult tbiou to mnko
aod ••graas.u ' poUticlkn h tvs hostility to Um
farmer. A.«ii»ins*>etloijofUiof»rmltiiiooro
muultr tore for a lo«wr Urns «i«crM thsm.
•olves |ot< hixidwtiikeit aiul led astrsy by tl»*
lo poiuiciuu of tiis soekinna kiwi, wUu lias ue ci»4
ser*» tet hm personal Intorwts. They bava
beUeveO is hi, loud mouthed oratory at oteo
Uoa Una wxlhave'Baiuod aoiMns by it; tb«*
t^r^o buCIfo..
fog hii.lt low hi* own petit teal cor
rupt: n*. Ttm kecklcss i«tittotiin has profUcd
«Nio. lf4 ho* earned eoditn*forUiofarnMw
Smraawfty «-.up3»r*e. He h» iteawdcil/uU lotothJbuel
andt r. .abt diword aod dhtrmt
Y 1 * ^1 ^ tartc ff t * r<i| B |fitorwrtB <
bed iotw.ru l>wt tbeU nbaro. And tbfo Is
a* u.»» A. real farmer has n-evtvad from the
f»ao*wdsmaaoerie. ,
It ** quite unneceyeary for the ivtlfow
We H peouttiy t* a great waste or space.
Qe gwi e roundabout way to tell the
hwtnai h» io an egregions Sm, tho weak,
victim of charLatuus, asinine to on
a*ter,t that ho requires the protection of
euch benevolent and philanthropic men
•* own operate railmads - Jay
Gould, for lnstanoo - whose great heart.
are ceaselessly yvNxrnlng to reecuo farm
y tictan*, hwa “dema bunko gogues »toerer», an il robbers, g range r poH; wily
M d oily pirates, who agitate until coa
grw** tavtee interstate commerce law"*,
tSu’ Xl nuinS?
*weter» „t al. should ooase thclrplrwlo*
And teese d< magogme ana U nd grai.^ei
politic tium," then* cheats and vulgar
kept up their a*fit«
lion that the representatives «f the p «
pto in .arii,us states have passed law,
who*, railroad magnate, say they wlU
wo* obey If they can help it, and to ao
oomplfah their povpow thry appeal to
their employee* to club together for the
F^P 0 *® aiding them to Intimidate the
lawmaking power*, and theedttor of The
Railway Ago applauds the proof eding.
Tha editor of The Railway Ag« is terri
bly In earnest. He wants the farmer to
comprehend fully how great an atm he
Is, »nd bow that Ire, the editor, can rfw
one h,m from brow ring around on thorn
bushes and thistle*, with his tall full of
burs, and lead him where clover and
Moegrw il knee deep, lie says:
To hats tb« ctemsawa*. te- fvtTrrs nn*
orenpl-llawd VaoMr-u noi •»«**-**"
forndItoslf totebrwuiledsodfofw.Mhy
ootay gcotlemen. Hut dial vy;tloo. r-inpur«2
»* ^ tencst Uvl„» an.l 1^,0
<«* a- rm-r
5a5 .V-U-a.M-.™.
The farmers of tho United Bteten ooo
fool greater interest* toon railroad cor
qorati&i*. They know when they are
tvrindl l ( snd in choosing represent*
X~enteMv^
^ ^^ffer when themTaoTl. compand with the
»ho, malign
| M , t cfll »pluiieTitarjr platitadcj about
MfoMi" JSfSt- tte^Xesn talk oMH. Ah.wHiA.oZT^foea - U.
to
wssattmbrUJr own poluioi prjwUoa
"5^
anir seshwt a few ymUintuat imuusornota
whnare towhnemfnl to tbs tarwtn, than U.v»
ssnisUwrstlwng Sr. sas*l r« Th«^(-cclKusn
whom itaml moM aM nautm “T. of tew
Bf^SS SC3S&«foS2L^
b^rdtE ■(. ih* nr-^H-«rl,r of tbs Una. ts
»£ £££ **. :£Z7.TX’.Z
Everybody uMamssoa - tha. u»i.b. tho real —
interest* of railrowU airi th* farmers
an not astog^tote: In ail tho rmnoi
of life wtore L r.Wty r■ w-
ernsthe form Antagonistic is not appTfote
We; even in lending and borrowing to.
forest* limy oft*U an matnalt it
foonly when ^hylockisra is need
that lU* waxtare bttfUUL Ra&Uta4*
fcavo proceeded open the idea collect that dm they
have chartered right* to
deuds on water, on fraud, to do which
b a monstrous outrage. The farmers do
not wnut to pav that nor* of tribute, and
railroad employee* should resolve that
they will not help on the astounding in
tqnlty. The talk about railroad* de
voloping the country, as on excuse for
fraud, i» alarmingly vicious, and those
wbo * m « a « d 11 Bre S
» k n
honest mencoDde mn.-Loconu>Uv Fb+
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Many circum8tntic€ii coinWnft tl
tnnke Faimg.tt's fTifregeuiento note
worthy. All three were battles ot
ahi pa again* t forts nml undor tho
most embarnu*>ing comlitiouHof uur
row charmed and advene** current,
heightened at length by the find of
footivo employmont of torpodofi* in
war They marked the tjjrmumtnm
of the ora of wooden walla, east
Iron guns and amocRh »H*re* Die
little ironclad* did not havo the ou
tiro approval of the admiral. It w as
hardly to be oxpoctod that he nhould
have reapootod such nondescript* aa
the monit^ad very highly, and ho
fought hi* battle* from tho old wtnnd
point of »trong offouuo rather than
of safe dofoiiHO
no WM tho lH6t of tho okl school
couimaiidc'ni to tight on old stylo lmt
«». „ _ . ft i uu him of f aallunt cap
talUK are worthily Cb*OU m aim. lie 1I«
yrP d j u dic<w marked hi* action.
‘ imutom nhirsi neat tho but
hwk |,( his u modem HhiliB past tbo but
tone* of Now OrleanH and Port Hud
ton becaiwehohad nettled in bieown
mind that under existing old couth
tioiw uliip* hiwl a good chance itgauisl
forte, but lio waitol month* bofist
attacking Mobile in order to let the
irunclad* arrive.—Army und Navy
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**”' tteu •( lb Old Warbsira*.
Jesso Harper recently expressed him
M ]f M follow* to an Indianapoll* re
portwi beoometh*
The RepnbHuan tried to
«®sefvat*vo party, in this it was rumri
^ tll0 na t aft) (fo role of the Le»u
crilt i 0 j^rty, which is alway . consurra
t| v » in uiiy coiuitry. Thero 'an no need
u f two coneorvativo pertic:). md the Ito
pul>Ucun Jio, rort y went down. It wiU not
hut it will show up under another
njdnn- It lots had the hniinloet men In
^ oonntry - a hinU >ry In Its membership,
^loug a* It would fare the greater
and most pr-voilng question* of tho day
n Ln ni „H ladicd not liave been deflatel It wm
a party ujam a moral issoo,
and when it liecai.-ie <onsSrvativo it was
on tho other
band, never lenms anything and never
for « ot f 1" ?.
radical step . tlmt was proponed that it
did not fight tooth und nail, und yet
when the refonnor new-principle WM
mads tlift Demoeratio party sftnation acquiesced
ta dj u ,n,a*l iuto fbe new and
vm r'wly G» opjoee the nor^etep. It is
always opponlnf pregrene. nod then,
claiming tho fruits of progress, fatten*
t sluggard and hi active In the now laid
tioa 1 do not expect the Ihunocratl*
u^ty to do anything for the country
, while In control I heard their oTOton
attack national ImiAs during tho cam
.but nobody expects tho r,,st con
gnua to abolish tho national linking
syatera. Tl..y premise free coinage of
(tliv , ri bu t n-Usly expetsit.
When I asked « Democratic lead-g
wh.d his party was going to do. h» said:
“Wo are poing to draw the salaries"
This is the D-inncratte party, and this is
| *ut bwd. nrato beliera that the next
! congress te elected will 1-avc a mte
iority of I*cv>pb:'s perty nwafatra Th#
licmocrats will ao trncklo to monopolies
^ tha win u disgusted, and
16M the People's party will elect a .
'2SS!^*31
and rombine*. will pnt the rnilru*,b> on
dre control of the gore reo-wM. and wiU
canw all money to be issued by the gov
smuient
knav. Ihvh.,* rv which Wn husw piw^h-es r Ira, d eveloped
to Am* non* joUtew was the attempt
af the w-Stern and nor*hw«--ter n lU tts
^Xnt H.-rrkXso wdSwy tjiva more in
telkgent than klepteMniacaq Vi'aat
to diacora.-i in this brore-n work
good would * do*eu electoral rotes have
lone Mr Uamaou? Uo wa* brateu. hop
hssly bentea-beaten nearly two terms
-and If ho had recoived Wty stol -u ekv
s,,^ votes it wonlJ not lisve bo'pwd hits
. ^
southrm Democrat* had nt tons;
1 ||g of intolhg nt ia«jtira for
eicam an
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;;r £ r4 .mra.SJ
a- ...... «
*“*14 ^ tnwred any one Ms*
mu-h Us* help trMr their own own #>* i i .aw’d irs IMil M«A
• down Triune
NO 65
AN OBSERVING DEMOv. any
u, .*• .
pi*»» Part;, Tliougb Sot 8n latrml«4.
following nrbiele emit to the New
York World from Chicago daring She
Democratic convention, by a «-(k*cinl oof
respondent, is not weakened by age. In
j| there is encouragement for thore who
^ wor )cing in the cause of the people,
A quwlt j on of great importaMi, and
one vvhieh is uow receiving the caroftd
attention of conservative Democratic
i Wi j er8| \ 6 the possibility that in the
elation next November the so called
third party may succeed in carrying
«*>ugh sutes to control the balance of
allege.
Lawrence Gardner socrefcary of the
D^ratmoongremtopaleempalgnco mittoo* baa gtvou sul’jftct A gmrt m -
deal of thought, and h-u .nude some
significant figured showing thy pot&ihle*
outcome of a chain of ciici’instancca
which might throw the choice of thy
next president into Iho bouse of rsfro*
asntativos under the operation «fcf tho
constitutional provision. To Tlie World
Mr. Gardner raid:
“ Tlie third jiarty, composed of the
Ula
^ which l^rgnlyiumite up of .igricnl
tart8t8 ^ foboring men. will hold its
DJlt1oua i convention at Orofout next
month. A presidential ticket will he
pnt in the bold, ami in a number of
western and southern state* full ticket*
of state officers will also be neminaUA
Tho leaders of the third i>urty now claim
with much confluence tlmt they will be
able to secure the electoral votes of
KHnsaa.Nuo.aska, South
nessee, aouth Carolina and Ww Vir»
fhiia. This would give an aggregatec#
fcrty-.iine votes and would lnenre alw>
. late pontrel niitml nt of t.im tlio .u.tl■■ uct^n 1. of 1 J timalm the electoral tn«I
Rut even with a amaller BniQbar
^ doctorft i voU . a th „ thinl party leailer*
^jnwabl* to throw the election into the
hoBJW . It is therefore highly in,portent
f or UH prejaru to moot the plans now
being evolved to strengthen and per
petuate nu orguiiiXHttou which is draw
log its vote In several ntutoe largely
from tho Democratic party.
jt^sSSr^ss'tiSXE? “au(^«h»
convluoed that no fusion olthet
with tho Democrats or the Iteimtilioang
will bo possible. It ho* been puggi«,tcd
|)\ f vfcVy " ■ « »”p><yilil*fi of ih p* ivR 1 1'*« a 1
llano* and it* fellow or^anlution* might
bo induced f„*. qiport the caodioate ef
one oi tlieotlwr of the two great perttea.
It piiilgi lie, also bri-n suggested that certain
s or concessions might bo mado to
the leader:! of tho third party to indnoe
tluan to dlrwttho casting of snob el*c
toral votes m tliey control for the He
tL imblican or Democratic candi-'oto foe
•‘From presidency. tho I
present political r*ot»,»k
JancJ nt am enU^l fusion that Umler thero ts certain no p, ,. ctrmm- ability
* uiight
It bo prw inis, but tba
third p;u tyit«« are itia-ingn strong flgkl
XlUte*!!^
n„t be attained. If hhv iiialeri.il odv
^ * B ^ :h Tn T° Uld '^‘TT
in retiring , their own candidates, could
be secured by a coalition, 1 think tft
might lie effected, but anion pmrftiv*
pledges were given such an orrangomeat
would be out of tho question With
(larriaoii in the field on thn JlCpulnican
side, ami with a certainty that an anti
freo silvercaudldate will be pet to tba
by tho Democrats, there is no hope
of bringing almut a fusion.
-Tho great lwmo of the Democrats
party 1* tiriff reform, bat, although a
reduction ,-reed m rev,-rqte*cliargcfl cf?,, is also part
of the of third i«rty. it u> a
scoomlary eonohlerution with theta aa
com jeued witn tho free direr ijsne Fo»
fre- K lver the third party will fight a*
b*,g itemen.ber*can lieheld together.
a* between Harrison and any prolmhl*
Demoeratio c andidate there would be
little for the third party leader* to
d,oose. They would, toeref.we, root
.neb electoral vote, a* they might secure
for tlmir own presidential ticket, and
by preventing either of the other c7teg. pasties
from wearing s majority of the
wooid throw the c hoice of the next prea
"In* fiUvnc*
a a Borgeis*. of lUmols. writw. -PM
- . M fo 0a «V to G.n
s*-uat* ’WtoaGirt individanls hsrlog rib
»«
"• JIV
balUou .-vnd ootn it tnto Eotfon fr»n
wi v^ai ** *****
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Tins to pretty whtolsgooerorte* h docs for the
bolder of goW i.qlhoo. nod the rilvanaas
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elusive ngm toonsn mo^cr B.c^cyi it certainly
not to ensrgw MgyMang I0»
wosk.-Chlonso Dspresa.
***1! •ngnsg^s and i-, ,r,.icti int»r»,tod is
«J- i5t
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*’ ( |,,u tha nltan p:«lg» »bit in 1‘ertinajB the erenf
herstoeUon to iiisisad hD United
w *m , »latMsw tWrea tato tU
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