1 - -'rv if. = -. =- ,._».~ _ .» .- .. ._ . __ _ _ _ - - <- . _ ' ' » = ~ P ' ' .Etc-";_ _- f=_»=!.:;!r!<'!f'~' __ f < ~ .-"" '_ _\,r-'- ft' "f..~`_" ‘_ 'F _ __ _ __ ___ I _ rrmorunnias.cuaiiirirrsrowu Person nnivaiinr i.ANr'.xroUs1‘1s iam /*Nr Til #2 /JZ/ -L/3 ..~»~» ~» l C2ll'S. ____ ,»\\v.ng»;~ ____ 'r \,t‘.:_-- wear well ' 'l four times the expenditures of the two Mmded to the New York onioo. This win LL’s 6511!) more or less eioqucnt will """"'”'°"’ it spend on an average of eight weeks of U°1'1'fbl¢ WU' WWI fllgh theirtiaie in “saving their country" on id the stump. All this campaign speukins ” will cost between now and Nov. 6 the sum 'Wie day this Weekdind 1° Natioiial committees willcontribute half a idea of how we are million dollars, the Statecommittees mak- ¢|, ing up the balance. e omg; 3:-1pa,;,gn S The Some of the more important and best we ° er ma' ea etts known orators are paid asmuch as $250 a °°““"°h°”s'°“ °f every week andexpenses for theirservices.0thers M01' Sens M111 TOUCG are secured for as little as $25 a .Week and low in prim, expenses. Stil(l)» others donauzltbeir :Que to the cause. _ n an average e spe er boom m an staple who is engaged by the Nationalcommittee Enameued Ware costs $110 a week, including salary and an BAY "' ers in the employ of the State committees V will cost less on an average. it ALUE If you want The next largestitem on thecampaign ’°“ '"“‘t SATISFAG biilis tiiattor printing and Stationery. °”’7 91°” Where Y'-"“ can Each of the National committees will fore the campaign is! over it is estimated that both the Republican and Democratic ,P E 18|” d 8 G test committees will sendout 100,000.0(Il separ- cn S rea ate documents, a supply suflicent to furn- ery tore ish each voter withfourteen pieces of cam- . ' matter was sent out in seperate packages different ways. Another method ofgett- ' ing campaign matter intothe hands of the w ch ne have for Tnev are of three and half gallons LC al C €"lC 0" dozer* riiex are WIMBWQMWM _E Trouble iii _ i “gh _ to F licdio Remove cured ‘"1 Wm bygaooesnfhzn Two Boxes 'of Dr. ;:irs Tele ‘um me 0:2? ¢i‘?:?-!:"'I derived more Benefit Pill tha from If ` ° gs!! evgr togir. and can highly re. Tllll I8 _pg ow they' 0 9° Experience in past campaigns has shown that for every dollar spent by the Na- tional committees of the two great parties an aveiageof $4 willbespent by the various State committees. In other words, the aggregate expenditures of the Republican and Democratic State committees in all the States and Territories will amount to National committees. This would mean IN that iif the National committees spend $5,lXl),000 the State committees will spend __ 5 ~$Z),0ll),0(Il, which, added together, makes ' up the $25,(lJ0,000 of the estimate. l p I More than half of the money spent by ___ both National and State committees goes ` for the mmpaign orators. _ During _the Tread of It next three mouths-itis estimated that the Mag' fqf iRepubliean National committee will have .u ° ” g S not the 3,411) spellbinders traveling out of th Absent Chicago headquarters and 2,500 who wil makes total of 55(1) speakers who will be Bcggars directly- under the control of each of the _'_ two. Nationalfcommittees. In addition to 'W'-\° H.” their Wit! theseeleven' full rcgimentsof f‘spe1lbind- li and Know that the L.-ers,” the various State committees, Re- to gotltenl VALUE in publicanand Democratic, will have an ag- gg gf, greg-ate of 50,111) speakers in the Held. Al- together it is estimated that not less than of $11 1111000 Ot this amount each of the allowance of $8 a day for expenses. Sl-*Bk- spend at least $5(l),000 in this way. Be- paign reading matter If this printed by mail the postage bill alone would a- mount to $2,(Il0,(X)0. The bulk of it, how- ever, is sent in hughe cases and bundles to the various State headquartersland is distributed by the State managers in many voters, which is largely taken advantage The Stomach The exberience of Mr. Blackwell ` simiiai- io that of many sufferers Wim chronic indizestion. Stomach medicines Wm ,e|d¢,m rally cure indigeatiori. The l kmnoys and liver mint. be set -right. and the 'bowels made 1 ret\11l!'~lH¢i_‘ '°m°` Biaorva Hoimcnuio 1 ‘muy 1 'al tired doct°fUl8'» ll¢ 'C' I ,_ SAILS OH ' `_ tu' " I und me bog of Dr. Chanda Kid- placed in the eloquence of the spell- E ""' my-Liver Plilo I could loo that they binders" and the convincing logic of cold B, _ _ ,_,,_, _ _W . siinuii s_u_§1Ii_t_; t I 'g C ---om _ _ _ _ Harfgool N! I»3V°'si°¢k` if "‘ ggi; iii gi it iii It is estimated that it costs $25,000,000 of by the managers of both parties, is that to elect-a President of the United State s. _ of sending speeches made in Con ess b \ \/ _ gr y \ ... the annual allowance which the British prominent party orators out from the nat- . ' Parliament -makes to Queen Victoria is _ ional capital under a Cangressional frank. $1.9Z5,000, ~or »$7,"l0(l,000 in four years. p For this reason the closing days of a Con- These comparative figures would seem to ' gress. which adjourns immediately before ` 'indicate 1thatitis~muc'h cheaper-to main- \aPresideniial election, arejalways largely 1- Corsets are destgm _ _-Sneigtaa Queeitn pctrmanently than it is to j ;.al;enhup byf tlhet _ deliver-yd 0; gariipigign Pres en oncem our ears. » ec esw ' ' °“ the "mst 5°'°°t It would be rash to assudie, because :idely free olfcchlarlge. em” ls H um They are eaq $25,000,900 for campaign expenses seems During theprcsent campaign it isunder- permlmng. enum startling, ft-hatanyconsiderable proportion stood that the Republican and Democratic of the~money=is s nt in the corruption of National comm'ttees "ll h di t 'b te ln every m°v°m¢°t_° voters. :An exldeerienced politician can 5,000,000 csmpailgn butailnsfashowiliélplhr- well! They look well'!' easily show 'how all that sum and more, if traits of their respective candidates, and it was available, might easily be spent in 5,000,000large lithographic portraits. Most perfectly legitimate campaign expo ises. of the buttons and lithographs go In the first place your politician would directly to the State committees, and are divide up the money among the various by them distributed among the workers. National and -'State Committees. In the One most important branch of the work campaign of 1896 the Democratic Na- of the Carnpaigncommitteesisthe taking I do not hehe" ther. tional committee fspent about $2.500.000 of the two house to house cauvasses of the 3110014 PHY R006 Ul»ff€Dti0DY»0Y0\ll` 010115518 ,S ,_ me of dyspep. and the Republican committee os muon voters. The first ooiivassistiikeii at the Prior G0 your ca»11.imd Should bevery sia. llldlgesticu or more. This year it is safe to assume that commencement of the campaign and is al~ Y °é1't°t°m”°i‘ tbr°“bl° the expenditure of neither party will be readyuuder way. It is taken with as great during’ .YOUT C311- YOU Slmllld ask f0!‘ aged ctxuconme ag; less than it was then, for the country .is permanently cured much more prosperous than it was in bv iIu5i:D1SPEPbIA 1596 and money is consequently easier to CL ‘ . get. For the purpose of this estimate the At u?|H“&\,.§;;`;,s_ -expenditures oft-hetwo Na tional commit- 25¢_~ g vial Guido tees will beleft at tue same tigure. This -t0 Health and H1201 makes one item of $5,000,000, or one-fifth “I °d"°° f"ffhl}505 the total of the estimate. a. ,care as possible, and no attempt is ever made to color the returns in favor of the political' party taking it. To do that would lic to defeat the object of the canvass, for ` upon the information gained in this way the campaign managers largehr base their plans. For instance, the Republican can- \ vass might bring to light the fact that in a certain section of the State the voters were inclined to go with the Democrats on the 16 tolquestion. The returns of the present canvass for the section would becompared with those of the preliminary canvass of 1896, and if it appeared that the free silver movement was gaining ground the Republican committees would floodthe section with campaign literature century civilization. be wise to make onl to be close. ' ` When the great cost of taking a federal census is considered, it 'mil be under- In about six weeks the work of taking the second and final canvass is begun. This is also a carefully made canvass from house to house and 'is usually completed two weeks before election day. By that time the great ` maiority of the voters have made up their minds one way or the other, and the number returned as doubtful is correspondingly small. By bringing together the results] of the :final 1 canvass in all the States the campaign canvass in what quarters it is necessary to make a grand final rally and adopt desperate measures if success is to 'be assured. This second canvass costs fully as much as the first, and in' this way an enormous amount of money is spent. Some novel campaign methods will be adopted by both the great parties during; the campaign just openin2'. The Re- ‘ publicans, it is stated, have decided to ` use phonographs to a considerable extent. i Some eloquent party men, like Dollivc-r of Iowa, for instance. will dc-liver :_ .< p=~zc'_» before a phonographic rec >rder, from i which any desired number of copies ii.=iy ' be made. Pbonographs wiil t‘ir~u be fitted out with these records and .~ ent far out into the ruraldistricts, where it wouid be impossible for the more popwlar and important orators to go. Ad\'ani_age will be taken of newly invented attachments, which add great carrying power to the machine, and it is expected that several hundred people at a time will be able to hear the wit and eloquence oi the cam- paign phonograph. _ The Democrats, on thc i~ `2;».i1;i'lie.ii __ <1 _ , ~ _WW`W"'”W”"“*' W1 *`“-" ' rv-v-~ _$z5,ooo,ooo Eoii EXPENSES """"""""-" ' The police inspector of Kiogsi Ken, '_ f ~._»` C _ g” H ff ._ Japan, has recently issued the fo lowing ' _ ‘_ _ ` V_ _ _ instructions relating to foreigners to the _ ‘ ` ' ` _ it _ _ r ° chiefs of the police stat' s. ' f T ‘ ' ` $7’ “l. It is the principldodlf iiiterriation l ` fur Guiness. i _en Shirts made especially for this warm éweather. Better see them now because they mill certainly _go fast, because theyfre fast color. sec the point ? _ __ ._ You don’t mind paying $1.00 for a shirt if it’s fast color and Doyou? Well, tIiats_]ust,thc kind are Are really the best value wc’vc ever seen Express, r _ To _add to the coolness of ai" persons .wr -' ICA as nov other axle grease will do aiu* work and do it m ire satisfactory. B Tenders in writing will be received ALF-AS MUCH “ICA A9 ANY “T533 Meaufwtuwd bt \ E _and the most comforting, too. » ~` i t -if 'it ‘Q as mg 'i ¢ attire this time of the year - ' ~ I _ _ ' _ And then you need not _ 0 ..,'S“.°».‘.Z’.‘.’°..f.‘i‘..i“éi.‘.§“2§‘£?§.§%i$2§,°33iL’§;f ~ you S01' them. because 1>hcy’lli .wash as the _ cveflpain <>,f5P°’S°°*SN°f'i1i°°i»=° \1~f~s~ 1 name “Washing Ties” will lead you Etc ' ‘ 3 policy of expansion Chairman Jones and 15- 018011 S N91'Vi1ill¢ “Ever fail! £0 Per'-___ _ - _ _ _ ,, » ,W form ,wondersm every case of pain. It llBV8. _ _ . . min mbdnim mmedkm It rishtqf Our Washing Ties wash *I ; é or even a change of color, Price 5c, 10c,» 15c time ia ion, is mr. _ _ _ Every _dollar spent with us, brings ; ._ -' _ A " fort and a saving. ' ' __ _ - ._ ~ . 1. __ nealxagoiisaiaj' _ai ' '"" lf; __ _ - __, _ .___ o _ 3 __ _ If 1 ii » 54* ._ *‘ i ii’ ‘ » I i' 1 i» .» _1 f I i *_ i S < ,_ _L ld - _ 'vi h > _ .gg ~ _-Sf F = _ ` . ’ i ti; o.c.R1oHARDs& oo. ' 3;' . ,, 't ‘»__\-'" '»' .` mai; _ _<.i_ X were Aeon __ __ _ _ .. _ 5.. DANIEL MURCHISON. I ` _ _ _ir , ‘if g r E55* from Parties willing to cater to the K Domonoiraoon io bo iioid on iiio aihioiio Petroleunn. Etennera. ` ' Association Park on Aug 27th mst managers are able to get a fair line on the ` E I _ _ _ » probable result of the election. They are i V ’ I _ .. - also able to decide 88 11 result Of this " ` , Mica ia mio iiiciicit zi-sas of axtm can ‘isa in no. in oi-mm ow io-oi _ nts ~\ perfectly sm ioth surface on the ado. Ween this ~iu¢~'»v.~e is I irmsi HALF L _ _ ' : ' " i JOHN T. SULLIVAN, Secretary. Aug 11. 1900. 4i ind Sydney Pun of Mine $€f3i..._ S. S. Elliott is due here to-night with si cargo of 500 T088 e OF. this old reliable coal which Will` be sold low while landing to-morrow (Fridsy,) ' ' R. FIUMILLAN. ug l.0ch,<1§00 3i__ _ _ F a(5COl'dlDg tO l'8gul;|.l.l0HS Of N18 _ (_/d2tl'8.l Committee. ies-';`;.'.; as-d ou.da<'.k. T|\ii__ll__¥¢fl 590353 E ‘mf-:"~_' t carried low. _ - _3 mg” ther. - " _takes tobuy an outit at ` A _-ig. e I4"-ci' 7 Afld Wear. We’ve just'opened~a few dnz- A' Fits Woll.' ` _ _ have opened this week. They’rel open' "beach _ or open Front just as you- like it. 'rf' We’ve cheaper ones but the ` l ,_ ‘j t - _ <» ‘ .i 2% 5 i ‘_ 5 ,, ‘ ‘nu I . 1 Ei 1 3 ° 'Y sltrhsaeui unnwrm QW i" .eaaeimoaadv W *\¢2lll=*&l f ` Yes, to serve you with the kind o u' Underwear,Shirts, _ Hats and Clothing ` ` You require' for the warm 0 -‘-Q ' Call and see how little money: i