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CKANPOKD. N.J.,dATUKDAY, OCTOBER * THKtSB CENTS. HfrNO.35. . i./ «* * ~ - * -• J ". * ellfyQihac s S l J o w How it's Going, In and Preserve. %>„• i iiteftsilt* toepessary to uae? ga» for 4 fuel; - , «• -'• ^'A'gas'raoge^iB economical' and' con- , ' r ;. vement." • '> A •; > - , v , - * - ,- < p Address the Cotnpapy a'f f: 124 Broad atreet, _^,, . Edith Blakt, Teaeher pr dlteountjof twenty-five o»nts per thoiiMntf feet ngas bill* of 1.OQO feet ,«n^ over y pngas bill* of 1. | par month; If paid at thl.offlee-within tan day* c ni dato^f pre«anUtlon of bin ^ :; WILLIAMN. GRAY, , Undertaker and Bmbaimcr. OHAIBfl TO AWT.' OMifcmi.ll.,1 *eJ£aq llsht, a pure ligbt, an wnaiMaui light,Md "as up-to-^i* t* (urnUbwl ty T. P.JttELSBir, «at>ux*t>tiLJti »«7raWki**U«'ir*taitho Company •i4 w, iieoan »t, puiar(ii*i «,j po»»r. Oonv»Mid SM . T»Jk»»ttwi ', UPiiOLSTBPLI^S ,' VanbkLw fpwcli HUik-' in«,CUIrC«BlM»»<JOW.»Mkl 0 B Buk Bate, C*n»b rttUNtud UW, M«HC«MM H»<* mi 7T Murray Htr««t, Elibth M Eliit»beth. Mew J«rawy iVomjit ^l««N.l<4Mt toMnil thrtmr*. TOITNIt ITATK^ »HOWIHa MKISIXTK Of 1HM MU.CTIOK M'ktlMUtV t T A T M WIIITH. JOHN WATBRSON. \ The Results In i396. Estimate of Vote In 1900. v GEDy FvBROWN Carpenter and Builder BRYAN.__; .**.T43SOMERSET STREET, PLAINFIELDi N j ; Room Of Opera House., u BatimatM (urolih*d prompUy«. ,., C butUt aonmi, null* of ill kiodi and g*n*nl htnlmirtfor ,>J ! t bl prioat. <"' OpLOBADd.,,,1 LIFTMAN, AND GENTS'TAILORING PARLOUS FIRST-CLAM WORK AND, f»T GUARANTEED 1147 EU2AB£TH AVE.. UiUKTN.IU Ladltt' Suit* and all Kinds of Drtssmsklng. TO LET A . fine eight (8),. rdoni house,, $20 per tuoath, ail improvenichts. HEUMATISM OB? GOUT H. SGHREIBER. MERCHANT TAILOR 111 00 up MA1SIE, „...(• » | « 7 n rrtori' with •a6c"aod L we,trill gin /on a fiihi | Hull* olwoad ami urauml Wo nj> I i i l i d ' - J AUEX.daLEBJKJim RBD CB>088 HPHUCK 8TKEBT, - - Elizabeth H. SSBHBEESHB SPEAKI(IG ABOUT HANDLAUNORIES. •Af /*, WHEELER, tUUI IV Will Talk. JIgain Wm. J. E, Cooker, THWITY AID WPEfilAL BICYCLES. ,, E0I86K PHORQCSAPiO. ' DiereU HBdrlaa *t popular prldM< X Bdliooli L La.ee .Cuptains., ^fS knoirl^^or you told'ui that yo knoirl^^or you toldui that you Unw wi ^ BICYCLE REPAIRING*;'-> BICYCLE REAIRING*; 1117 EUZMOIIAVE, 7' "EUttftETWjI.JU

CarpenteN r and Builder...It pays to tbe colQiniis of tils i.-l-^ •Bam-(or fl.00 ir i. E9. S v ',+• #> ERSEY.-' il ••'• • - Si —V." -_

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Page 1: CarpenteN r and Builder...It pays to tbe colQiniis of tils i.-l-^ •Bam-(or fl.00 ir i. E9. S v ',+• #> ERSEY.-' il ••'• • - Si —V." -_

^^'• ' •I^fU ™ 1 • " " ^ " — • ' MtFi Ji — —— " 1,; <,

CKANPOKD. N.J.,dATUKDAY, OCTOBER

*

THKtSB CENTS.HfrNO.35. .

i./ «* * ~ - * -• J ". *

e l l f y Q i h a c s SlJow How it's Going,In and Preserve.

%>„• i iiteftsilt* toepessary to uae? ga» for4 fuel; - , «•

-'• ^'A'gas'raoge^iB economical' and' con- , '

r ;. vement." • '> A •; > - , v , - * - ,-< p Address the Cotnpapy a'f

f : • 124 Broad atreet, _^, , . Edith Blakt,

Teaeher prdlteountjof twenty-five o»nts per thoiiMntf feet

ngas bill* of 1.OQO feet ,«n^ overy pngas bill* of 1.| par month; If paid at thl.offlee-within tan day*

c ni dato^f pre«anUtlon of bin ^

: ; WILLIAMN. GRAY, ,

Undertaker and Bmbaimcr.OHAIBfl TO AWT.'

OMifcmi.ll.,1*eJ£aq llsht, a pure ligbt, an wnaiMaui light,Md "as up-to-^i* t* (urnUbwl ty

T. P.JttELSBir,«at>ux*t>tiLJti»«7 raWki**U«'ir*tai tho

Company •i4 w, iieoan »t, puiar(ii*i «,jpo»»r. Oonv»Mid SM. T»Jk»»ttwi ' , UPiiOLSTBPLI^S

,' VanbkLw fpwcli HUik-'in«,CUIrC«BlM»»<JOW.»Mkl0B Buk Bate,C*n»b rttUNtud UW, M«HC«MM H»<* mi

7T Murray Htr««t,E l i b t h MEliit»beth. Mew J«rawy iVomjit l««N.l<4Mt toMnil thrtmr*. TOITNIt ITATK^ »HOWIHa MKISIXTK Of 1HM MU.CTIOK

M'ktlMUtV tTATM WIIITH.

JOHN WATBRSON. \ The Results In i396. Estimate of Vote In 1900.v GEDy FvBROWN Carpenter and Builder BRYAN.__;.**.T43SOMERSET STREET,

PLAINFIELDi N j ; Room Of Opera House.,uBatimatM (urolih*d prompUy«. ,.,

C butUt aonmi, null* of illkiodi and g*n*nl htnlmirtfor ,>J

! t bl prioat. <"'OpLOBADd.,,,1

LIFTMAN,

AND GENTS'TAILORING PARLOUS

FIRST-CLAM WORK AND, f»T GUARANTEED 1147 EU2AB£TH AVE.. U i U K T N . I U

Ladltt' Suit* and all Kinds of Drtssmsklng. TO LETA . fine eight (8),. rdoni

house,, $20 per tuoath, ail

improvenichts.HEUMATISM OB? GOUT

H. SGHREIBER.MERCHANT TAILOR

111 00 up

MA1SIE, „...(• » | « 7 n

rrtori' with •a6c"aodLwe,trill g i n /on a fiihi |Hull* olwoad ami urauml Wo nj>

I i i l i d' -J AUEX.daLEBJKJim RBD CB>088

HPHUCK 8TKEBT, - - Elizabeth H.

SSBHBEESHBSPEAKI(IG ABOUT HANDLAUNORIES. •Af /*, WHEELER,tUUI IV

Will Talk. JIgain

Wm. J. E, Cooker,THWITY AID WPEfilAL BICYCLES. •

,, E0I86K PHORQCSAPiO.' DiereU HBdrlaa *t popular prldM< X

Bdliooli L

La.ee .Cuptains.,^fS knoirl^^or you told'ui that yoknoirl^^or you toldui that you

Unw wi^ BICYCLE REPAIRING*;' ->BICYCLE R E A I R I N G * ;1117 EUZMOIIAVE, 7 ' "EUttftETWjI.JU

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I"*'1

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ERSEY.

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i Froqt the Baltimore "Americas. '1 ("Thla country kit • hundred thooaand

•oldiera walking-around, in ldlrew*."-."W.J, Bryan.) >.ta lk ing around In Idteneaa, -

Wherever the flag1* aualled;Meeting the (a* with in Idle might

That never yet'hae filled,lawton, mil IJteumt.ind Lagan, top—

- O»pron—the lilt la long—IVYent to their death In "Idteneaa,"' -.

And their "idleneaa" WM wrong.

' Grunt »n<l Sherman and Sheridan— .Why ahonld we-call the roll?

(They Idled away In the Ml* fight- •In Aghta that tried lbs noul.t

"Walking around lu Idleneaa"—Braving.the leaden-hall;

Whit of the glow of a natidn'a pride?la that but an idle later

•'Walking arannd In Idleneai."Orer the Prtln road;

Scorched and warn by the galling' jun,Lugging an idle-load,

lighting with Idle energy.'Cheering with |dje breath—

,dlhtamng, -l.th Idle love.'of home,'1 And dying an Idle' death.'

PrlTite Smith, with an Idle-groan,'Gone to a home above:

And Idle teara mark the Idle woe 'And the idle mothrr'a lore.

"Walking, around In-idlrneai"- - •Lawtoo and LUcuni, too; . ", -

vZ*gloni more will como idly whenThere are Idle deeda to do.

A CQITlfflfS CWiTHV THE CIUHTRY.

HMory of National Eipuukw"' from JeJfmoa'sTJac

PARDON ME, BUT-'j

1'entM _ * tart.—It jwa « m |_kt ta m l m e t im I*

TB«UI»lltk*fUt>M.UUTk-- u

to Qmltf. miOrnr.

yotlth.who r««d* »_» 4*Jlrv >a jxra. a l d t o W«|»tav*r, "»h» J* a iimdrst at poUU«; -:." "fatlwr, -what I* tfc* aMaihu «t 1m-perlalUm' a* oaed is th» I>en«cr«tiepUUortaa a_d b^ Democratic iptaken,pavrttcolarly _ r . Bryas; tod what doJOB meaa by tspannlool". The ta«ier ajiawtTrt; "My boy, >ip«-rlallam,' correctly-defaid, •m*a—1 •per-taining to BB' empire.' .Tbe .u* of It, aathey Intend It to apply by; the party yo«apeak of, Ja pore demagogy—i. 'dap-trap effort to catch T«t*« In tb* coningelection. The** men baT» erected aa aircattle and are pfrt^ng It with worda. Butfew ot the men of Tiralniwho nae thfaterm, aa applied io (he cosdittona In thlaconotry, beliefe It to be. true or correot.They hare a mlitaken idea that theycan acare the American people by pro-claiming agalnit a bugaboo of their owncreation. In thla they art mlaUken. TheAmerican rater Ja quick to detect hum-bug and ia not eaiily acared even at thethreat of real e-Ua. it.U'noaaiblf thataome pt thoae men really believe whatthey aay~on thla aubject. I f tliey do!they are Io the unfortunate "poiUlo'n ofthoae of whom' it ft »aid, fhey believea lie to ha damned,' tor, the«e men willbe politically damned at the-^Utlbn InNovember, Ootalde of theie partleathere are Home declaring againat 'lnipe-riallim: who are mlaled by dlaeaaed lm-aginatioua and who, while being houeat,are limply fooltah."

"Well, father, what do you meau b)l l ' "

SOME DEMOCRATIC TRUSTS.(From the Chicago

.Merely to cxnoae the aham ofMr. Bryan'a present aritl-truatcampaign, we cite below a few or> 'tho truata—only tboie with $10,-000,000 or more capltaHiatlou—

, orgauitcd before Mr. 'McKInlry'a• Inaugi/ratinn, and protected and

nurtured by the Democracy be-tween March 4, 18U3. and.March4., 1807: -

• Shartal

11,801,600-

io.ooo.oo6Unknown

Sugar Co. , . : . .MM *37,03il;O0O_ - ._, Ice Co . . . 1>OS ll.ZtA.1XWl^'.Hatloaal Salt CO...MW1 12.000.U00F-- Nat. -Staroli Co 1890

: Spcrry Flour Co..pi (Cat) ;... . .:. 18MtrCbl . liner X'omhtne. IR«i

s,Am. Bplrlta Co..,. ,18S7

I Chi. Brew. .A Malt.f Co «01| Mil. 4 CHI. nrtir.h Co .....1804U n . Thhacco Co....181)0EKat^Wall Pap. Co.. WO^Standard Hope Co..HIMBU. 8. leather Co...ism|U. S. Kultbrr Co.... 11-92

4t__Beh't. imtv-Co. .UK—-Central Lumber Co.r-icai.) i.—, W M , To.ona.oouk m . W l i . O l « , - - - - - '

, . M 0• 10.000.000

—,080,0002J.O5fl.0OO5U0S0.0O03543I«W

U4,m»,oouB2.iai.ooo

- H If«ttH>»

imcSnil f*« SW00.COO

M.(i00.cXO

4Co., (TeSkt- .SupJlroo Ml

nn.) « 1SS7i C

n.) «uperior Coo.

oo Mlne*,v:. ,: , l8n i

- ! - U , , . '

'{0,000,000-

rowU

svt w«fd4 y|Oe tacewmg;eaee-ta » gw»ttM y«ia»tr

a

v ttt - tkal U M row.

«afn tt y«« IrstW; thatWd ki i

iaf - w Wav'wmMtt raat K r n n *bwtltag arw»4 tut a Job, ftm'i frikatget «M it jrw* ewW. ,«a * farm, 1« afactory or to «,bu»_e« that la m b]ran experlenfed muBlger, wmldk't y««lPar yoo'd Agnt* it itwt yew M wc«W

mm unu IOT

Ur. Bryvt, the jw»d»n»«<*—HaUlti, W»t «a the L U n i c trite tew

A STORY OP COUNTRY LIPB.

BY ALMA L . PARKER. GUIDE ROCK, NEB.

A»d;When yo« take * rid* on • railroad

traltv yo« wotOdnH feel partirttlarly com-fortable if loat bef»r» the tram WM toatari you aaw a young dry gvoda C»erkclimb up into «h« engine cab and beginI* yank the lever. No* would yooMfoawonMat want to he working at thetaottlb, of a mln* and know ttutt a poetwaa running the holating engine, wouldrout • Yon'd be afraid of your corpui,eh?., ,' K . • - - —

Now, when It" cornea to polltlca, don'tyon think a man -ought ti> try to tbowimt aa good aena* la Totiojt ««Wditea Innil trade or bu»ine«t Bryaa l« long onwind, wvcan all agree <m that; hut Mackbaa got tbe engineer*! Hern*. Ue'a hernofer the road. Hot Bryan elilmi he h«taa entirely new method, a method of hla

-Pmp*." lut u U , -what did th»gmrUa riMn'wt I* Coloradowhea lk*y aaxwk tag* marked IS ta XU ttae»«V«)tV t*(*T

"WV, my" tt*,"-»aW -rjr**, **)»beattaed o a M * boy with lariat radio,"whj. UM silfttn «»*^«t that th*4 vu mwwjf ta H 14 to 1. That U.they WMI*4 lfT»»t»»t 19 *mtt* *t *U-W WOttM K 4 * * «»B<^ of foW."

-Bat, papa, 18 M'BCM ot Mir roJ»edailrw will buy one «oa» «t <vid now.wait-Itf* aaked Oeorgi*. vpeaJnc kkewi" vrtt*.'.

"Tea, my ion, Congrwn 414 pan alaw making tkat ratio. SistMa snnee*of our coined allrer (rill buy, one ouac*of .coined feld now."

'Then, papa," »ald fl<wgl* tboufhtful-ly. "it gold and titter are now lfl to 1by «ct of CongreM, what more do theyw««rT What do'lkry kt*p lelltog fWr•IB to 1" forr"' •

"Well, my 10a," aald ltry»a thought-fulty. " '10 to 1' la til tight for the farm-er: mechanic and b««lni—1 man, but liteminer waati more for hla allver> II*want* to aell hli.lfl ounce* ot unrolord•llrer, which la really wxirth la the mar-

A MISCHIEVOUS DONKEY.

I uae tbe'Word In Ita ordinary aenae,my bny.i which la the ^enlargement of aur-face.'" l

. "Yea, I understand that, but thla la a'political term aa uaeo* now. Doea It meantfce-'eallrgement-of-tBe-turfaee' of thecountry T'

".Certainly, and but .for eipanalon thlacountry would have been very ainall In-deed."

"When did It begin to expand? Whowaa the Srat cupanalonUt I"

"Look at the map ot the United Stateaand, you - will" aee that the colonie'a otOreat Britain which rerolted In 1770were Maaaachuaetu, which IncludedMaine; New lfampablre, Connecticut,Hhode Iala-nd, New York, which withNew Hampshire Included Vermont: NewJortcy, renrugrlTkhla,, Delaware, Mary-land, Virginia; which included Kentucky,North Carolina, which claimed Trnnta-aee; South,Carolina and Georgia. Alltbeae 'coionicn, with the outlying terrl-torica claimed by them, bad only. 482,301(quire miles, with a population of about3,000,000. Juit beforo tbe RevolutionOeorge Washington, then a cojonel ofVirginia militia, was tbe Brut eipamlon-lit. He aided In driving the French outof Port Duqucone, "where 1'ittahurg nowatands; helped In a'nnexing to Virginiaall the territory which now comprlaeathe Statea of Ohio. Indiana, Illinola,Michigan and Wlacondn. There wereno"Whlre~tnh«blr»ttt» jave » f«w-g'ren<h-T-on the lakea and In^flllnoli. Tb»»e8tatc» cover 283.3U1 aquuro .mllea. abouttbree-Sftbii ot the area of the colonle*.At the, taking of the cenaua-of 1800, ten"years ago, they b»d a population of 13,-401340 and wealth rallied at *15,fttl,-033.&23. Wnahkrton'» expanalon provedto be a very valuable one." -m

"Who w u tbe next eipaolonUJ, nn<iwhat did he flor'

"Thomaa Jefferaon waa tbe next InApril, 1803, he purcbaaeil*the territory"of Louuilana from r'r»nce. I ook at thatJarga map._ All the State* and teijitwlfd>hich" you Me west of the Mlaalialpptriver to that Irregular line which extend*

dlan twrtlcr. near thi*iurfudedinthlirpurchoeTAr thgnfmrtbe purchaae'Wi* made-it waa declaredra!uele*a, and Jefferaoowa* denounceda* bitterly by 'the oppoaition at that timeaa McKlnley la now—In' fart, • more' bit-lcrly.>-ln 1810, tie 6rat ceuw after.tnifpurchaae.. the -entire clvliUedpopoIatfon'waa 774O;Th4 r»k

>••••<•••»<

RAILRpjCTIIflTYPROVES GENERAL PROSPERITY.

' • - ' • ' * > .

MIXES OF 1UTLROAD »UII>T.Teir. • • • • Mllea,1flft2 ,• ,' . . ^ . . . . . . 4,44118116 1.080

01000-•Eatlmated by . Jntcratalo Com-m«rc« Dommlaalon.NUMBBU' OV IIAtLUOAO KM-. - ' TLOVKS.lHft IKM.O24180S ,

Ibtpublican increaioTHE WAOKH i*ATD THEM.

•1803 44S,0O»,2«l

l O W > a - » « < r * - « « t * « a * *"* - I »** 1 O , U I W ^ _ _ _ l

\JDeatut at 1162,003,482 between

Inerean of 1240,000,700 intweenUUH and 18TI0, -TONS QV KTlKKiHT OABU1BD

ONK „ ! ! , » .18001809

Republican In«reaae.NI3T KAHNfSHH OK.

IIOAD0,- -

- Itepubtlenn-'lncresae.. 4100,000,072'Uafn in number at employ*^,;

Hinount paid in WIJK, tonnage and.eamlngi during 'McKluley'i adnilnirtfation oi^-lfntSf-' ——t-;—:

flaln of 1 _ A N In number Of. cm*nloye*.

1 VTiTt l J.I

'Oaln of f238^88,060 In 'groail *iru-lngs> - - " ,

Oah. of 1100.000^)72 in net earn-!laca.,"' ' -, T

Oain_ of 2.7W in mlhx bollt^

CH.UTKH"Cynihla. you- aw naTthwj

U»t th»t y«u U J S T W tm. Bb tonry taaajr. Yo« a'e»tu ti» think that •v»ry>tntas gm»d atnl gw«l wn»t» from MoKltttey. Van m m tohaVo ih« tmprtta-tUtt llMt b* WM tb« liehi of U««lla, hutI 1«ll you that nian'a name la Itewnjr,Nn*-, Uttctj, ov iktglit, la a grvat man,IM Ju»t Ilk* IP know what fil* pSVtlrala. I'll 1*1 hV» l\-i»ull«t."

"Well, I aupiwiw that » ben Hrhtey orKamiUKiu aluk ibat other floM wellh«V« auuther hern "-' "ye», It they er»r Utt. but Ihejr haven.'Jfuund them I»K Tbfy dotk'l,*e«t» tot>* |n auyhurry about' It, Hither*. They'redrawing blgHay, antl they'r* not ani-luun Uvflud-the fleet Very quick, ' Ih*Ton't any faith in thorn mr McKln-'

'ley. cilther, hut Ueorge |t«i«cy la allright w fur a» I know,"

I'ullUcal Kliuon got very' Impatientand »ptal inait ot tho time fault-BudIn*. •

• • c i U r r K i i v i t ,Vlonle tlrej'a neumiTTidiAimthpr autumn arrived. TUv M|mn-

I»h-Ain—jcatt war had ended, l.V^\cr«-a fleet tind been aunk In altnoita* mlraculoiia a mntme.r n» Ui«r Aaliflrfleet had IKMSII. Wit wer# now a tilggrran lion thau «V«r beforti, fur the warhail «xtended our ilomtuiona, hy HpalnctKllug to ua I'orio Itli'o MOI] I1I» Philip-pine InUndi. Alan tbe C«lwn« hmiIx'fli siren Ilivlr TroeitaiiL, \V«t«l»o hmlsveugrit tho Maine! Whm a blenalttgl^bail Iwu to tliiMp lalanda tu «ichaiia«rtpnulah rule fur Amorlcatil

HI amp waa glml w» bad Iwen at war,ISrt-duae, he a'nld, It bud. itiado:TlM!llorlirlt-wi for fariuer»' prmliirta,

He hail liiirer ttecuinulnleil inanityfaater limn afttcw Mi-Klnlsy'a ok'ctton.The reflaima hi> gav« far Kuwl

rbalrwan. nwlnt that everyoo*tea* eagfr-to hear wU*l_»b» nhh*i to»«r, g»v» b«r that prlvil»eft VltMlt'sremariaWe aprevti wa* • • fdlluwat

. T o Iwgin with, (trotlewtm. 1 bav*K»«t nil faith tn ih«> iMpulut futny. itba« ciMiiUHi to tw « party of reform, ifII rxtt » m one. 4 J» not wlabio ?r|t-lcl<i» t(ie gr-ntlomen of thla convention.but t lue*M the roiinlut party M awhule, ..It In allnnat entirely n>nipu*e<l-of fau.lt/ttniter*,' met* whn ar« neverMll«tlwl with anything. Yon know aawell aa I 1I0 that w« »r» having goudtime*, yet how many men In the I'opu. -Hat party «.r« willing Io aVknowledg*'It! If you UnO on*. li>n rbanf** toun« be will injr II la berau** of "aujt-ply and demand.' or I tie lam war, or

bl i '

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wt>rc thi* m-arrlly of fnrroera' imidtlrlgand Ilia lnte;wnr. ItjatMd of gulngIn Ilio i>u«rhona« they enjoyed luiurloaIn tlielr awn ro'mwlelail liuino,

llnonavllla had Juat given (lien IUr-rlnglun and th« oilier nuidlur Iniyi, Juitrchirned from Cubn, a rerepllqn,

Vlnnln'a term aa- Hutierlntendetit ofvifM »lmu»t over'and lh« (Ireya*\ If tha I'lipullat convenlltui

would riTiniiilimli! hor. tt awmwl I'VI-<tent I Jut they would, tor ilio had givenperfect anllafnotl«n,

. It wsa limit for Hit cnnvvullnn, andHlnion writ* oni'o mom A ilnlegnle. Hewna a« e»t|Ml)ilint)i: ft* uter, nrid eniferto knuw wlietUrr Vlnnl« would l» ro-nominated ur tint. •

Vltmle lierwlf win liilerealcil mid do*temiltiml io attend tint eanrcntlon. Ithad IMIPU wlilupcrnl l« hor (lint ahfr

Uidttov. ,','1 l*l!tr<r," M'rtfat,'"dolble tEat

'mmprltfd^ i J g

JlJwut f«« Jllrer.iwere-fdl#«

'W»SI*nl«iaria,/A_*kin»a«.Mlnn»»ut», "North'Andbr»ak<r,"Kan»aa\,part,'of'all ofiWypming,iqe"«rJx^al|

Wild- iWratfillfCd • oiit

and fur IliU rcdnan ilut wMlinl to lmlinraent,—Mho (ind.no itcaire to imvvher iinnie urlntrd on nnoilior I'upultkiltpk*t.

VJmiln Viewed (be coil vimllort of I'opti.lLu dclc'gltei wllli keen lni(/r*m. It»neir|«) to her Dint I hey wero l«'>kln«In lite oldtlmo fnllMi«la»ni. Waa It

pbeginning to rrullut tlmt plime* wvr« not m> hml aflvr nil, andwere not anxionn for a. change? -

ctialrrnah cnlloil the nievtlng iVa'fttl Mttvr Ilia nix-wwry Intro-

r't)«(l1}«itri»tt(Tml«l t

rt Klnallyc l m l r m a n nimouat-etl ,Ui«(<t lon f o r ' C o u n t y ttupCTiDtmdnU w a aIn order , ,' ,1 "Wi l l t o m e finf tnakii a n o m i n a t i o nfor JfutKrtnfradettt?" thn cbalrlnitn

claw: ih« tiover'annmt ha«"nothing ta 1I0 will) iu NP.W, mpixMioIhla la true. J««t irai'o that Mine 'mapIwck lira f«w abort yrara ago,'uefur*mir Imt |)rr*ldi>ntUil plwtlon, II*would tliMt hart told you tlmt 'auppljrunit ileninml' had nothing In do wilh-thtt regulatinn of |irlw»,"Kn.it Just nolh-I«B rouUI bring good-UniMrwith goldfor our atamtard money. Yon fcnuw atwell •» I .1o*hmv limy mid ti< (hat therli'h woulit 'gtt.t rlt'tirr-«Hil the |MMrIHwrvn that we wmilil nil be alnvr* IfMr|{|nli>y waa elerlwl. Sow rr* knowthat wit» not Din truth, fnr no mall lanu»rv lndep«ndvnt t o d a y ' thnn t i n ;farnior.

"The Ulxirliig ontn lina uo eJeunit forM u g Ullo nuw, Thcro la plenty ofwork nn<\ IPHKI |wy, Fm'lnrlpi by I halimxtrvd harp op<*mtd', glvlug men «'m<ploymnnt. They enrti ptnlUy of money.,and r«n now nffonl li> Imy the' farm-er*' tiraf itnd pork. Ah, yea. It I* au]V|>ly and demand, lint tlifru wwuldn'l bo•ueh n iletnmnt wt>r* It mil for liur newpri>t(H'tlnn liiw nimrtrtt Ijy our HepuJH-llcan CutiRrvti. Tbow nivit who tr»v*

k

rl« | over ihhVotiitiry. |ier*u«dli)« mentn Jiiln ihfir (MK-nlli'il reform parly,wer« fnlaa ttrupheta, Would yon coo*IIIIIIB to |w|lfiv« thftniT You Imd u»(>'Icr 1 nmI Uiit »uro'eniitrtln, who nevorloat n thi|i. WhAll Ihla I'oople'i |mlo-|)«vdAtl party Ki«rl#d aa it ixirty of r»- •form ws WWII all nn.tlou* io J«ln ItW« wero h<m<'*t eliongti to wlali to b«011 th« aldo of rtitorm. but, nit," genii*H (Iron (in* profen tUat wo douT

f ll

\

•"!•>«. nilct-r will mnm<?en»e to bii yourImliliy., for w« all now know that wediui't lii'ixl Hint, Th»y enn't du<>«lv«u* tuat w«y any murr. f li»|># thtt gen-lltmiim hi-rc UNHPIMIIIVII will rt>n«on Inynlir niliida Hint tl)0 tnnn who deceivedymi (imp may . iler<tlye y,,0 ' MKnjn.

of tlioiu win) voipil far frro »ll»ver1 dliln'l knnw whnt frv« «llv*riinanl. mid, hellfiMttj^iUitl UIMO I'UJIII. ,

t p Tthought It waa their o n l y Unlyittlon, .

Ky liny* l^fti vprr-pl*i)Muilrrw**d'lJmut It," aiul.iiiiglu u> know lietter

now,r1tippu«« « tuMgatt came tq thi*

country nuej ti* didn't iiudermnml -ih*Kn«ll«|i lHtl(riiD((f, ami nonid people tuldhim llml h« wit* n alttvoi that |i»'d <

ek1 gije ri«h unlit a fyclono itru«k ~liliu.

"Why, If Ui Iwllered wlmi they (nldlm^)i«'d -prolwl)!/ prey nlg|it:/uid d a y ,

Tor A cyclon* tu eomo., it h - Vail w i w , ,

If -lm made noof thij *nb;«ct, M

of conriw h« would n«v*r uiiiluratundtlfllil a eynUttie did »lrll<» liim; Iliirti h«would Jwrn -|« ItU *orrow what < Itmeant, nnd l/(t would tfuriMi thslwho detefved him..

4\\'©V,'tlMM# mh who 0M9\f<i u» by

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SUI'PLKMKNT TO" THK OKAXFQBD CITIZEN, SATUKDAY1. OCTOBER. • 27. iSOO '*

DEMOCRATIC RECORD ONTHE TRUST QUESTION.

Every Line of Legislation Now oh Our Statute BooksWas Placed There by the Repubjicans, and

the Democrats Voted Against a Consti- 'tutional Amendment to

Them Only Four Months Ago.

How tho Democratic National Chairman Tried toHelp tho Sugar Trust—Facts from tho

Record.

Every line of Irgtaitlan naw on the st«mu- books nf the Unlu-rt HUtts directedagslbst trusla and unlawful trade combination* waa placi-d there h'y tho Jlepub-Ucan*. '

That there la not" mure atrlrtli-nl law again*! thrm ia the fault of the Demo-"critic party,

Tb* la«t occasion'nn -whlrh |hi> parties, as. represented ln,(3ongreM, went onriatlJLjaOP>»»ft>ri.ftft,ae_iraiit.qtif»XlojL_!L»4_gn_JM6*-LjLaOP.,. . . ,. _ - _ :-«-•=• '-

. O n that day * Anal vot«» waa taken on * ronstitutlnnsl amendment to grantCongrrta power l» "define, n-eulatc, prohibit dnd dUmlrt trusts, mfitiopolles anilcombinations, whether eiUllnsj In (be form'of corporations »r otherwise,"

l I ' t l ) ' f Q i b fl r q u I M « < t l r « iment to (he HIM* legislatures for ratification;' ,

The question to no »ulnnlt • It waa lotl liy * vot» nf 1'l yea* (t, 182 nays.Ol'THW YK\H MO WKIlIt KKIMMM.ICANH ANIt ONLY B WKHR 1>KM<

OCUATH. The'fivr were ('sinpMI of Mutilnpa, Naphen mill Taylor, of Masta-chunrtta, Houdiior nf Now York anil HJIIIPJ- nf lVnnnylranlii, -• :

p y T l l K H W N A v f fl^'iV ' r y f i iyn;nn| ltKt*tTl*lrir*A>^<. !<<Mir nnil MPJ

J'U 5*rt o' Loolu a* ti I'd Have to" Expand."

IMMMIMMMMMMMMMIHMMMM

HOW SHALL I VOTE THIS FALL?i> r

Aw J « TtopaMteam, D«kauor»t or PopaliatTL t ' lbSappoa* for a m m i a l Ian a farmer aad lowaormt lasd .

FWe >«ara *«P 1 Anaiad 100 aqrM o«t we**. Ttmrn wfcr* bad,b^wera poor, mf wbeat broagtit oaljf 40 orat* a bubal at the Jans

aadmyoara only ! • oaata. It waa cheaper to boons form loutta•U»ra tbaaito buy woodorooeX I aaved •sunugk whstaa for aaa« aautaoM tb* reat, bat dhta't cat eaoaab to pay «ba atotwkeeperw*a» 1owaablm, and oo«ld gat aomora credit. Iowad a btsj paytteat cmmy farm mcoblaery. Thaet>~ btaVea, aha aaewt of lha UarraatarOompaxiy aiiaadad ch* tlaae osmjart* for aaaUiar year, hat•are* my bom* and U>a ilrm ofmyacir aad faaairy < •

Tbai waa nadar Clavalaad'a PemattraUo AdmlalatratloB. ' ' •' Ponr yean ago saoKtnley wa* noralaatad far Freekteat. I* waa

n nappy snas fbr toe tiller* or tba aoll all a>at> tba ooaalry, -, ,'--_ • In MMI soy erope-wera good: ' My wheat aad caraW cattle aadbog* braaigbt food piioea, a "°

1 paid off tba atorekeepar, settled with tbe> Harreeter Oooapaay,took •*> tba mortgage oa tba hom*at«ad aad ooataiaaoad to lira.

Another year «ad three more year* baregea* by, aad X aaa atlllproeparoo)*. 80 "proaperon*, In faot. tbat" I baVa atatoet forgotta*tba hard time* before William MoKlnley came ta ba rrealdeat oftha greatest Republic |B ib* world. Bat I have siat forgotten tbat,

-I hare a pianola tbs bonte, tbat two boysjiave been filled rbs-oof-Uge, tbat ray wlfa and daeabtar* are wall dreeeed, aad tbat tbe oldmat blmeelf.la taking; Ufa mighty eaay.

Prosperity haa laoraaaad tb* slaa of my walatbaad, aad I'jrneaa1 ant Jut good enough Republican to vote onoe more for Major '

r ,WHAT BAY TOUT

isi

PERKINS.

i H u l t e r , ltupi'Tt, Hnlntnn and all the other prnfeailonsi"trust klllera" voted NAY. They drrinied to give CnngreM the po»er to trap-

. pie with I lie TrtiMa, Tho Democrats Indulged In •imatna of tlrtuo for two days,demmnrlm dm tnintn. nmt (hen voted to ranlltnii- tltem. , ,

In onpjif Mi. Ilryan'n rncvul apwrhe* h« cure th<> Itcpiildican ivinmly at thoAnal our he would nilnpt, In rmi' In- w«» elertnl and nil other wean* failed, '

In nthrr words. Mr, Ilnmi ailinlu tlic value <if rtw llrptitillcmi Idea, lintwanla to try other mi-n>urt-» n>«t, IIt> hna nui Raid what Ibon* mrmtiro nro

• 10 to., Kntue trusts' iterate all nror tho country; other*, like the New Yor*k letTrimt, operate In a ulitsle rliy. The r«(nlalli> pnwer to rfarli each ami fill ntid

• bring them within Ihc IVdrrnl Inw, \VA.S 1>RNIKI> [IV A MAH01N OH" 9(1VOTKR, AhU DrtHOCHATrC,

ncnounrlnit'I* W thlnv. 1>nlitK 1» ntiothcr. Mr, IJrjran'a trnat (lennn<'la>lt<>n«1,la TIOW of Ii1» partr> rcrnrd. |irit!itln<> nn Imftor than the prophcrlra he uiad« fdur7«ara Ago; and aa a pro|ihi>l Mr. llrjnii haa uol aucffirtlwl, ^ < -

St'nator Jonc» and the Su^nr Trust.The Drmnrrata tptnlc nnolhrr lullllatil pro-trtiat nrord during the aam«

• iraalon of OotiKn-aa lli>|irc«rntiillvp tllchardaon of TinnieMrr, Domocrat, tried toaatlit the Hiuar Tmat by offvrhiK n Joint rnulutlen to admit Cuban and 1'orloItiean augar trw of duty.

Tim ranilaalun. of Hint Antjr wnuld ha TO amounted In abnitl (2iitn00,<H)0 a jvtt,. and tho Hinsor Tnttt Wd|ll<l han< liciinllted to ttin ntnnuiit of at Ipnat Jin,0<X»,OD()

prt ) N t . Tho Miitfullor nr lh<> Sugar Trnal in Mr. Hfiir/ O.'llarrinrjfir, Dcrao-crit.—Mr. tllrharddiii'a jiroiiimcil gift In hla friend Mr, HaTrrivvjrrr ™ «!nolh-

' «H'd In thti'M'njn and Mrnna Onniinlllcc of tho Iloune, Tltla wna (lone bj theIlrpiibllran momltcrt of tho foinmltlpc.

It waa alao |iro|w*t«l bjr Hrnator 'lonra, Ilemnrrallc iiallnnal chairman andMr. Brrmi'i managri', to rpfurn the dullr* pnlil oil 1'ortO ltlfan angar' and mo-

.Uaara. nol to the I'orto lUcBrn.. but to the jioranna who paid theaii dtttlra,Thla amounted nt ihp lime to »1,48T,WM), Had the arhvni* aucrerdfd, the

Arurrlran Hugnr llrtlnlnjr 'Ooiniiauy and A. H, lAnnllon ft Co,, n part of th«-namti-Wm-crn, would have benefited- bjr » diced gift of $1,2.V),77I. This la theflral Inatanrt on rword where it direct -Rift wA Inlfiidwl to Jiomadp to a truat^and the l*cmnrr«(lc manam'r, HMint<\r Jnluca U. Jdhea, wlahed to make It. "Tollwaa.alao nrvvonlnit by the lteiitlliltrnua.

Tlie monejf waa not trt lie relurued'lo the I'orto Ilirttna, aa the dulliw piild.,now are, hut lo thv Huithr Truat,

All the fact* arc printed lu tlio Congrenalonal Iternrd nnd urn a part of Amer-ican hlxorj, ' , -

CALIFORNIA SENATOR .~ ON OUR EXPANSION.

AstaundingQrowth of Ihe Trans-pacific Trade.

R M M M Why tba PaclllcCoail Will• Call Hi Electoral Volet for

•'' —-McKlnliy aad RpoMvelt.

(11/ (lenrio 0, Perklna,, United StateaHenator from Oalltornia.)

• So portion of (h* country U more Im-mnllitel/ concerned In auatalnlng the rfpannfon pollc/ of I'roildeot McKlnleythan the Ht«te« of (hi Pacific coaat,

Whllo the Houtli prodlieet ,th» cottonwhich U being ahlpped In auch enormoua(Itiaiillllea to the orient, »Bile, other *eo-tlona ore.tending toanufactBrea of oterjrdMvrlpllon, ti« coaat la.atndln* acroaathe i'ltcllld Ita awn flour, frulta and man-ufacturea, Mt'»lrti'« thla, wo are handlingthe nil I pi In whlrh tho exportlng-lg'dtrtie.Our <iwiv iimnufiicturfa hare ranged frontmining nnd other machinery to a com-plrtciKflve. thouannd ton aleel man-of-war; for the.-Jnpnnpte governtntnt. Byery

BUUM,

GERMAN-AMERICAN .FOR GOLD 5TANDARDT

Is tbe Paramount Issue of thePresent Campaign.

"DEAR BOJ LETTERS, NO, 9.My Bear Ikirt

', You any tfm^jrou are tlml of workingtor-old man HklnniT, and are thtnklnit ofgoing Went llili fall, where wagea arehigher. You aak what'I tUtu-k about It,

Well, I uavf no olijcctlon to your gtilngWwt, hul f'don't want r»u to (n llil^fterthe~(<lwtlou.. ".Thi'a la tho flrnt, time.Injrour llfe.tliat son ever had an opportu-nity to vxerclae J«»r right an an Amcr>lean cltlnen In Toting far a'l'retldeut oftbe, United Htatea. I don't want you to

tlon Vf Hrynr e- n • a fun ll (• -rcr IUI G^dtnev uf It,pi1 luim It nakr* 11 e asd

to hrrr a nisi s it Ml Milili ry lagoing 10 bo rimed anih » r i n r e l a i n

1 I arc arrant' in tits 1 ia.de to beS^n Oalltornla 1.1 ViiiMi h»r, In I )uii m u t

voleall) du I rrgn I ' 1 1 ear ti'k of

•mm r f the r* lr> sdIf aay class of mei ongl 1 to mi, r

, . . to He HI, pwt tf Mr-andUhe HcruMiian psit j that

1 vf the ral rusd 1 en of£j Four year* ago there werefear* aldeirarkcd, no build-

repairing calLg un,tllou In the rtl'road

new roids, new roadbnls,_ . isdt crowded wllh trains,i,«nd.betltr pty. i i len ths rail-I «f Ihls,country, And It rezra••^a rallratd nan lay. "I would

-fleld, I'crhapa you cun do tnnre goodwith the ballot than you could with the-gnn, Your country did.not aeem to needyuit' aa a aohller, hut your country doeaneed you In the realm.of dtUenaelp. .

0. No tmtUer how-long you 4li«y-llt(>,you will (lover hare an opnovtunlty tovote for heller men than thla year. We.have a mugnlltrent ticket, McKlnleynnd Roaaefcltl What a tuperb combina-tion! They nre Itolh atateaineu ami bothheroea.'onii of tttc-grtat Olvll War. aud.(me of, the war for the deliverance ofCuba." McKinlpy, *te«dy,, earnest,thfltighrtul, calm, kind anil faithful}Jlwtaevelt, Impetuous but efficient, brave,•lid dattilng, ,wlth both moral and phytU

I AV h—^ , J * r . » betjertlrkct'ttroaa tfhlbh more thoroughly 'com'-tmwdirt IwHrspfftf th^fodfldMrtsnfBinh*"atTri lm,. nf HIP \uipr.i-an | ix; It '

If *iu ilnnt atnr ani v ' < r j , | ,U" I*si rn for It' leiitr tears rr nn im* Make•nne aairlln 1 fir » nr ei mirr s <aktOh un l<nr iru uniat pit gi until | t ,electI111 la crer Aud wbm 11 N ivemlnrtl e ball Is fail

'As an>nflnkea fall 11pm the imlAn I 1 xt 1 me the fririiana Bill

At llglitnli g i< ft thr nl'l i f i ) n | •Cast your vote and 1'ieii >lir|> antr'ljI1 nt plght, V U L B i l U r uf dnt; falll fuljrd ue YOUII PATIIKIt

uatry h'a'a.bvuoflte'd and we ex-port by tho eatabllahment of clowr com-merclql rclntlum to Incrcaae both ourpupulnllall and praapertty, ,

Tho Paclflc, coaat hat long lieen on thoedge of the country. To-day It "la the,Milter At the American transpacific trade.Wo h«ve n>achi,Hl out beyond for* buaUness, Wf onn control Jhe-trado of.theI'acllle, Tlint la why we ar« all etpan*slonlstn, j - i

The growth of the tranipuclflo tradela a mutter, of very re.cettt ycara. Notmore ^ian ten yeart aja'nli* OavndlauI'acltlo (tompany ealabllthed It* a n t linenf trnnaparlftf lt*annhlp», Prior to 'thatthere 'wens atxiteamera plying fronl'fianl<Ya»claco.ln,th» Japan and China )ln«.They brought from tho orient tea, mat-ting, altk', rice mid the endl^n lluo ofattl«le» that are Imported from'Japannnd Chin*? They .tarried back alher Inthn,fdrm of M^xlpan dollara and. bullfoii,•Dine prnvliilQnn, «tid flour 'which wan t*k-en along fur ,l.n|l»at a« welt aa to flit UpIh* Oargoea. "" 'ttidlh •'

Bryan'»,BoilM, Impcrlallgnt gad Milllarlim Cut' No Plfnre wllh' the

OermaojBora Voters. '

(An rnlervlyir with A.ogmt Blnm.).Mr. Augtiat Blum, cnahler of tbo Flr»t

National Hank of Chicago, luttnda lovote for the'ro-electlon of President Me-Klnl.r.

i r p r ,tl n n a k" I im <) San Tram laraua In•i ilioi n Ii g 1 i lirm they tluugbt the

rt I hnl HUP Hnn Fraud m waa t iI «r Hi Aalalk h u l i i m Tliet rnllvweilIn rapll miiMml.i Ibv ealai ihinrnt oflew I'nci tnmi Purllaud, tho Pugit• nnd pirtjt ant San Iiiegn

Dur iici\'innt« au.ke luatead nf alln \ lying trim San Kranrlaco tbe

h b d d d 'I

r / n m la one of tbe beat reprearata<tlvta In'Chicago of tbe type of Ocrmanawho have gained, In ibl* country, the re-apect of fellow Amerlcno cltiuna, for In-tegrity, lnduattr and ability. He waacannier of the Union Nntlonnl Bank; butafter the.roctnt abaorptlon of that Inatl-tnUon'by the ITlrat National, he waamade caabler of the Firat National, Hela gener«1ty' recognized-throughout thoWeat aa a leading banking authority, onewhole,judgment In connection with thevarloua complex quettlona that come be-fore every banker la almoet Infallibly cor-rect.~ In politic* he It a Democrat, and waanlwa/a n'prominent supporter of QrovorCleveland. " .- The following are questions put to Mr.Uluui, and th* replica ha gave:. Q. Would the election of Ilryan benefitthe tualneai InterMta of Chicago, of the\fho!or,United Statca, aud the German-American cltltena. particularly? -'-

A. The election of, Mr. Brritn wouldr)n my opinion, be a great misfortune tothl* country,,and therefore to Chicago,and therefore to German-Americana andto every other kind of Americana. Amer-ican cllliena of German birth, are not actaaa by themselvct.

Q'. What, In your opinion.--!! the para*mount Usuci of this campaign V~

A, The paramount luue Is that whichla In the people's minds, not In the. partyplatform nor In the apeechea of. leadersiicressarllyt ' There Is one thing In whichwo are 'alLvftatly concerned, and that lathe Inviolability of the country's standardt t ? l < I l o a,quarter, P' -a,«mtury:,v«

5H0UP.

MOUNTAIN STATESTURN TO MKINLEY.

Prosperiiy the Cause b) the, Welcome Change.

HEWITT,

EX-MAYOR SQUARELYFOR REPUBLICANS.

No One Fears "ImptrlalUm," While AllAre Proud ol the Record* Made

^ i - by the Army aad Navy. ' ,

(I)y. Oeorge L, Shoup, UnhwJ States Ben-' ator from Idaho.)

There are many reasons whlch^ Impel'the voters of tbe mountain States to sup-port tbe nominees and tbe policy of thoRepublican Party this fall. One wordmore than any other explain* tbe positionof our peopls In this support and thatword Is confidence.

The record o f the Itcpnblicsn party Isa record of fulfilled promises.

The first act of tbe party after its re-turn to" power was the enactment of theDlngley tariff Jaw, which again placed uson a protection basis.

Take for, example the benefit* whichhave accrued to my own State, Tdaho.Among our principal Industries are- min-ing, cattle and sheep growing and farm-Ing.

The great lead mines of the State areworking every man possible at wages of$U.M) per day'of eight hours, 'Duringtbe three years of President McKlnlej'jidmlnlstratlon the value of the lead pro-

duced In the 8t(ite was n - U 14,005, whileduring the las't three years of PresidentCleveland's administration tho total THIUOwas only $7,800,151.

Our sheep bsve advanced In price from$1.15 to $2,B0 per head, a gain to tbepeople of the State-of over three milliondollars In tbe value of-the sheep alone.In the year. 1800 the wool' dip of Idahowas,, valued-at $442,096, while for theyesr'JtiOO It Is estimated .that It will bringto the wool growers of the State $2,-

r _; _.»Supreme Court Would Nulli(»

. Any Imperialistic Ideas.

Every True Democrat Cat Take NtOther toorie Except to Vote the -

' Republican Ticket

820,000.A very conservative estimate of the

Tho F w l l a h Pair,^ ben Hrnaior lltana apoke at \oungip

lonn. Ohls, reeentlf, lie told a alorr qt• ralf that Itft l u nothrr WTUh.after• a t w . Secrrlary l le i ih h u taken'upUila Idta and'develowd It Into a c a npalgn poater nhlch very'trlUHcilIi'df-plcu 8*uto t Uanba'i Idea, Tho'ealt la•Jta .cktUnjt:th..Jatw U'tht dlatinea)lh l l n ' t t foncround U t lqulcdr hoi'-!?."• *"r-*»."."••• 'P* *•* ttaada~wlthuplifted SM shaking It.at'thc ctlf. • •> .

d - d J00Vyou'll haVibrrr when, upper

has been added to 'the demandin v h tot larger boat* ami totter but t ,aid the iraO* from the Panic slope laintny time* * h i t it umx was - ,

l i i r Incoiulng rsrgora arc much whatThfy f •rinc.rly.nerr. but tho qzpwtg In*Undo *rcry wtitclvtUe artlcla of Ameri-can produce and msiiufscture-wtton— •Vtleclrlcal goodt, bicycles, cotton

illy by the tralnload, alcohol by thtload for ute la th* wanufscture of

amokclwa powder In Japan. tgrlcnlUraiImple.msnla.-'cahtaed fruits, ctnttd • - - *talieV canned mtata, almost cr*r-'that tht,Mlnd can conceit*. 'Aad 1

to Imrreniler'to thi> jhilght of follr I know i f n j ith, r la•tip camnarable m this tint in Ii linrun •lalk of lnl|ierinllain i< diaingrnuuii*Milch sa we mav diffir aliout the I'lalrublllty of the Ph 1'iplre* m a cnliiy nan cu| y tin in now aiul urgi ly thro ig i thehelp if Mr. llrjau. The thing U done.

q. What d<v jdii think of Uryan'sstatement a) mt the rmeii; Oermsn loan'

A. It l« very Ulfflciilt to rollow the tor-tuoua roal of Mr Bryan's uttiran-vs.1'our yean ago I (ned persistently to un-denUBd U l Vl»Hac\ l about Iht^lnnd-atd at value, but I h r a It up at Isit In6>«uair; •' To construe our, kbjlliy to ah*•orb a foreign^ l i a h ^ u ovUencc'^t'badUmef, Ii decidedly UtyauMQue.^ Wcould not loan money to foreign'

t I f S

number of cattle In the State- Is 600,000".They have Increased In value on an aver-ago of, $16 per head, malting the cattle-'men'at lcaat*seven and onr-hslf milliondollars richer than they were three years

tor* . «mtury.;we n'gw^The tncwaso Injtheprlce, of.horsw?«a»^aae^n>Mfr =5p |OT^-hi(rt-TiS&

uf the StateHie voters nf this State anl if t e.

nh ir MOUntiln Male* are nri Mind toflew (icta and nn pV-ih • day t^ey «illgive earnest PTI le ire or their cvnPJenci'in tbe parly whese po icy haa an enrlrhe Iami proupcrrd themp

uf t*ie are proud of thed

p tenchwrements rf our ar ny and nary inthe wnr ultli t-pMt flhi- patriotic po*Itlon ot tbe Itepubliean party In declaringtor the retention of the-terrltory. op gi | -lantly won from Bpala appeals t o o a

r e e n of teterrltory. op gi |lantly won from Bpala .appeals to.oar

l V * * * »

I am awin 'rel« thai nrrsni.in ami

^ ^ stand* f r Is i*lani«irlc^lv op-posed to the principle of the Hemxratieparty,, at they were eiunclaM 1 y ]rBer-

J " «"T have l « n ^nstrued by ,'.—. . - .groat joon who have led the Dem-ocratic party up to the time of the hoM-_5By h e , l l l ! h * i l W conventlnn of 180C.

.old organisation was broken up. •""'"'- a leswr.eTil to contlnui"'

.™- In Uie ban la of the It*. "*idNKean party tor the n«jt fom 3 '

(By Abrsm S. Hewitt of New York, fotmerly Mayor and Member of Congress.),-Tbe political situation at thl* time It •

of a very different character from'thaiVhlch presented Itself four years ago. At 'that time It seemed possible to maintain - •a distinct Democratic organization, basedupon'tbe fundamental principles enun-ciated by Jefferson, and which'had con- •tlnuod to irovecn the party In all previoo*presidential election*. The recent coo- 'vcptlon held at Kansas City has, how- ' '.ever, rendered all suah expectations hope-lesa. The party which, calli Itself Demo-',' 'cratlc la in*reality Popullatlc,' and basedupon doctrines which, It carried into ef-fect, would produce "political anarchy.

"You ask whether I believe In the cola* ' 'age of allver at the ratio of 16 to 1.

'You might as well ask'me whether I be-lieved tbat an ounce should be made topa** for a pound in the ordinary transac-"tlons of commerce. The ratio Is a falsaratio, The value of silver measured by fgold Is" as every one knows, not 10 to 1, 'but 32 to il. The proposition or the plat- - T <form . therefore is to declare that •fifty' < '"•cents shall by law be made equal to one ' ?dollar. - " _ ^ , -

You ask me whether the present idmlnr -Istration Is likely to establish an Imperial- 'lstlc form of government over thl* coun- -try or In Its new possessions.

I answer that tbe Constitution of the- ,United "States is too strongly intrenched • ''In-the affections of the', people to permit'It*, possible violation by the admlnlstra- .-" -tlon, and that l_f such an attempt'were~ <made," the Supreme Court of the United "v ' ,States will surely interpret the .Oonstitn- , - • .

, p I t o f l t a f o U n d » r s » n d for'f

the prpucnrntlnn nf (do pntittlt-it'oail «IIT '• •T i M n t u J j vbu1! IIL &u uur stabdi'r —•i-il i n ' pnn, , -IIT

Yu i *iL w1 e'her -i P, in", rr1 hv votincfnr McKin.er an I I ^ - C T It, i o l ' j ]»nn-idire.1 fa'ae to Ihi nter <•* of Iiemii-«"-y T nm vir Mat I i, ,, t see how•i Di norrat whi ' , trui Ij the interestsof Dcinra raev • a-i in thi p - w i t exigencytaki> any ether Ci urw than to voti for

fy 3a not tear NlniperlalUm.",for wane»r met'atL-AmeHe*a>nho--ii1a»«f. eLme.He*anhoiia»

aii-fi5Mri«llitl«I.«irf'ln'n«Mpe** let-1frffa >b h. n « p e let« fjrffa many n»n>bo have mm vot-

anrtWw bnta Democratic t iAeCbf

oa. th*.*t««iathlp conpatiiea U »»•'

iraan<.ey-are committed.

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J . J . uMAiura;Kr. ••- STILL THEY COME.

BOOT AND «t4OrmiAKCR.'<alaral t ••rivla I* BI*.K Inter I >M ttrpu.

Custom Work to OrtlarTba UM of omrortu flam llrjraD uIncorporated 1870.

25 wont Jersey

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of tbc Mwbor tt (lira In u-porttxl from U'janrioitc i-mutj. K«o,• lust) a MrKlnlijf nnd n«.iwt|]| clubtun tmn vraanliMi l i j rmiucr Ixiuu-data anil now ita* 111 ihnulitrt

JYom t\}omlai Hii« liii of pnimlami mrn who bar* tiuiuil iu UikinI t ; from liirnnliiii ban into n<n4iinltijr tbf hiHc-wl uimuitlttv

J, ML W I M D of ItaaeUn. MttrJnNlcboU or Bwjwieu, llmutlij- KUiteyof Slock BpriiiKK A. I) Vlwinilw|1aln of.

I k h l of Kcwit*-UOUKUK. jubuInn. 8IUi Ounihrto «f Muorcrnft. %VI1II4111 I>aii>r of Itmrlln*, Ttioroni Itoint-• r t f KraiMion, A. M. nuurt* i»f IJIDIIIT,John JUCIHTUIOII or Oteudo. A. W.1'liHUpi of Uwwlnm. l>r, W \\\ Uruiikof Cites< nun. John 0*1)111 of Choy«m#.•tank I b o r C b

Arocnit ibi* |>nmiliii-iit men In otherh h

t |who ha"*c rraauiic*!

for ilrKlnirj dn<J. \V, It* 111 of liPtiimnn, Ma, who

* U IhlN j-nar nmnliMinl «« « Bryandot-tor,

<lru«ral JohnC lilnck of UiimU who* n ciiiiiniliiHlnnvt- of |Hiift|f>[i» underCleveland* (Inn miiiilnlmnitluii

Antuir A Taylor, or Httntu rroa, CMI M I K rain<ui» of Mnnun, IniL ilU-t'lilcf Jnmlco »lnr»«*of the Midi).

" eV fa • • Wi | W t m * 1 "tmrt i" '" ••••••- ~*~~ —— •*• - iItlrliant A. MantKotnrrr or MlrttlcnnJ<i|«mr JWiriimn «f AKIII«H<1 Kan,

tint pnttldi'iii of (In1

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>\illinop,y Jleadquirten, '

Sprfng ano Summer Millinery,

MekifMirSeleoiioaifarl/.OurftiiMi iwlil wUn ai*k(iig « parahM*.

Agtowf tiv flUuiiUrd Fwliloii CVj.

L. A Blllett, -.- WMtftold,

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W. P. Sorlven,

SPAULDINO. , 6Rapalra, rorttala and aundrtea

Woatfteld, N,J.

Carrie K.

CFIIRPODIST

National hunk. - -Dr. R. ft niniucftrk of Knnun Cltj,

Kan,, rproiwr or IVjauilntio ranntr.J. I I . llurtnn of KAIIMII OK;, Knn,

formerly uu'whw of ific l

P, I I . Cartln, tbf wMl known lirook'Ijn eontrnclnr

Wllllnni II Horttt'lowpp, the rmlhrntNew Ymk lnw)i<r tn nlmin I'rt nldcnlCIPIPIOIIII nlTirwl n ptnc* tin tli« UnitMl HUIPH Hupivinc Iu ntli,

Jiirum U Iilulr (>r Mfrnwuii, mn atthe tH'inncrnllf cnnrifriatit fur v)cv pro*Idrnt In INdH

Jacob Kwtic ot Albi'ii*. MlrU,, •prumlnciit Utvjcr .

a J . ItanlAl* of AlliMin. M id i , jew-eler.

William IV POM of flalein, Il|>UftiTf tiiirwllit or Mtcvi'imon, IIU.J. W. DmtlclHtif Iiflcpoun. Ill*, *Jamr* lirlltlnRliAiii t»r Mount Vw

non. A' V, .Own-Mi Chnrlwi I' Rnifth of Clilva

«o. foniiffly on Ooiernor a J. TIMcu'a•tuff In New York.

Juilu* IXMrkli of lllMimliiyton 111*.,iilillHt ec *f »hf l U f f l l t J l

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Union WaterCopipariy;•*"iAt 68 Brdad Street, Elisabeth.

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I am pr»par«d to drlva walls at'i

man raaaonabla prloaa

Charles EllisCranford averue,

Cranfcrdj

A, 4 F. CLARK,

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EVERY DAT flN "OPENING DAYW s H y ^ H r wit w^pii.

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ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS FURNISHED.

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Pleraon'Bulldlng. S S B I m S t ,

WE8TFIELD, N. J.

1 A.F-.OLSEN.*WHOaL C8!ITK\CTIR6 '

EIPAI6LU Of SVI.l DbCl'lPTIO1

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All workIIW Miillwrrj HI., ynwark, I I . J

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tions tlmt the F-HII IOII CCI I IKM uf

Aiticncn nnd Europe prod 11 ti- N«ii onh

rhe Beat Goodu in A'cw |ir-)c% but

miijiy tinioa more uf tlioni tli.in m\

other Htorc in the at.itc 1 m ^\u>\\

in Ilnmu FurniHhiiigM .uid K'.ninciit

for everj body

HAHNE & CO. NEWARK!

« C. C. H0FFME1SR,»

Plumber ana Has Fitter

FRENCH NOVELTIES IN SPRING AND SUMMER

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Conr.NO H0UM.•14 • a i» •Roto aT. •

Olditt and Largest In United States.t'irat>Cliian oil point IUR*,

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JOHN I8ENMANN

p R , ,luiainla, ornyona, Flctiirea, framM tAIM! mnuWlnffs M lo*«at pripaa

NEWARK NE]M JERSEY

i 1XV.

,Carptntc'r,a|id Builder, f |

City pressed Beef.' ' (No bmbhlinoJ Owt)

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