Richmond Palladium (Daily), 27 July 1904 — Page 6

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1904.

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WHAT BRYAN SAYS

Nomination of Parker Is Triumph of Wall Street. ANTI-TRUST PLANK IS NULLIFIED His Nomination Wat Brought About by "Crooked and Indefensible Methods" His Candidacy Was a Plain and Deliberate Attempt to Deceive the Party. In the first issue of "The Commoner" after the St. Louis convention Mr. Bryan makes a statement with reference to the Democratic national ticket and platform. It constitutes the only editorial reference to Judge Parker in the paper. Mr. Bryan says in part: "A Democratic victory will mean very little, if any, progress on economic questions so long as the party is under the control of the Wall street element. Nothing good can be expected of him on the money question. "On the trust question the Democratic platform is very much better than the Republican platform, but the nomination of Judge Parker virtually nullifies the anti-trust plank. "So far as the labor questions are concerned we must await Judge Parker's letter before we shall know whether the laboring man has anything to expect from his election. The labor plank as prepared by Judge Parker's friends on the sub-committee was a straddling, meaningless plank. In the full committee planks were adopted in tavor of arbitration, the eight-hour day, and against government by injunction; also a plank on the Colorado situation. If Judge Parker is silent or ambiguous on these subjects it will mean that the financial influence back of him will not permit him to take the labor side on these disputed questions. "On the tariff question some little progress may be noped for, but the Parker men on the committee were nearly all in favor of a very conservative tariff plank, and it remains to be seen whether Judge Parker will carry out the positive and definite plank which was submitted by the full committee. This is the situation. "Judge Parker stands for enough things that are good to justify me in giving him my vote, but as I have tried to point out for several months, the triumph of the Wall street element of tne party denies to the country any hope of relief on economic questions. I have nothing to take back, I have nothing to withdraw of the things that I have said against the methods pursued to advance his candidacy. It was a plain and deliberate attempt to deceive the party. The New York platform was vague and meaningless and purposely so, because the advocates of Judge Parker were trying to secure votes from among the people who would have opposed his views had they known them. If he had sent to the Albany convention tne telegram that he sent to the St. Louis convention he would have had very few instructed votes from the Souin and no possible chance for the nomination. But he and his managers adroitly and purposely concealed his position until the delegates had been corral ed and the nomination assured. Then his friends attempted to secure a gold plank, which was overwhelmingly defeated in the committee. After the party had rejoiced over the harmony secured by the omission of the question, and after he had secured the nomination, he injected his views upon the subject at a time when he could not be taken from the ticket without great demoralization. The nomination was secured, therefore, by crooked and indefensible methods." Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy is certain to be needed in almost every home before the summer is over. It can always be depended upon even in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is especially valuable for summer disorders in children. It is pleasant to take and never fails to give prompt relief. Why not buy it now? It may save life. For sale by A. G. Luk.".n & Co., and W. II. Sudhoff, Fifth and Maia Sts. Bears the 4 8 Klnd You HavB Always Bought Low Fares to Hagerstown via Pennsylvania Lines. July 26, 29 inclusive, account Wayne County Fair, will be in effect via Pennsylvania Lines from Richmond, Anderson and intermediate ticket stations. San Francisco and Return From Chicago, 111., $61.00 going one way via Canadian Pacific Ry., through the world-famous Canadian Rockies with their 600 miles of Stupendous Mountain Peaks, Awe Inspiring Canons, and Mighty Cataracts. Tickets good to go Aug. 15th to Sept. 10th, Proportionate rates from all other points. All agents can sell tickets by this route. For further informa tion and illustrated literature write, A. C. Shaw, Gen'l. Agt, Chicago.

Will Vote for Roosevelt Congressman Charles B. Landls calls the attention of a Tribune reporter to a political change that occurred in Burlington townlship, Carroll county, a few days ago that occasioned more comment, if possible, there than did the flop of W. S. Armstrong here. The gentleman who left the Democratic party and came out for Roosevelt is John T. Johnson, one of the most substantial and best-

known men in the eastern part of Carroll county, and mor many years one of the mainstays of Democracy in that section. He will not support Par ker because he believes him to be un der the control of the Eastern money power. When .the Republicans of Burlington township held their con vention a few days ago, Mr. Johnson attended and at the proper time took the floor, explained his presence in the convention, announced his purpose as to the future and asked to be received into the party and permitted to have a voice in tne selecting of its nominees. It Is needless to say that he was taken into full fellowship at once. Kokomo Tribune. Repudiates Hill's Deal. The Western Laborer at Omaha, an influential journal which supported Bryan, has declared for Roosevelt. The attitude of the paper is explained in a three-colmun editorial. One paragraph is: "We cannot remain in a party which we have seen pledged to turn the gov ernment over to a' man who dare not state where he stands on public policy until after David Hill and other man agers for Wall street, the banks, trusts, and corporations, had duped the party and stolen the nomination for him." Even a Soic Groans under the torment of neuralgia, when every nerve in face or limb throbs and jumps. Philosophy cannot en dure this agony but Perry Davis' Pain killer relieves it. Bathe the affected parts freely, keep them warm and do not expose yourself to cold and dampness. Medical science marches right along, but it has not found the equal of Painkiller in the treatmen of neuralgia. support Home Papers. The country press is an inseparable factor from the forces that make up our civilization. It is on and of the soil. It is the mirror of the human problems of its environment. It more nearly the organ of public opin ion than the mammoth journals whose strongest purposes are com mercial. Every community owes the prime duty of support to its local press. a man can afford to take only one paper, he should take his home paper. The old Greek adage, "Know thyself," should be expanded into "Know thy neighbors," end the way to do that is to support your home paper. There is no better or more helpful asset to any county than a good newspaper, filled with neighborhood news and dealing with all issues of common in terest as the county press usually does terest as the country press usually does fairly and honestly. Atlanta Constitution. Seceding from the Democracy. J. H. Timberlake of the Steubenville district ct Ohio, who received the Democratic nomination for congress a few weeks ago, has just declined the candidacy and refuses to support Parker According to Mr. Timberlake, Parker is an "agent of the trusts," and therefore he, as a consistent Democrat, cannot give his vote for the St. Louis candidate. Mr. Timberlake will support Roosevelt in the canvass of 1904. Mr. Bryan thinks that Judge Parker missed an opportunity to show his courage when his managers promulgated the New York state Democratic platform, which was a meaningless string of platitudes. But Mr. Bryan must not forget that at time the strategic moment for a courageous coup had not yet arrived. Impure Drinking Wtaer is always a source of danger; dysen tery and bowel troubles follow its use, every person should have handy a bottie of Painkiller (Perry Davis'), which will quickly cure these distressing ailments. Be careful and see that the storekeeper does not pawn off some worthless substitute upon you as is sometimes done for the sake of a few cents extra profit. Large bottles 25 and 50 cents. Low Fares to Louisville via Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets to Louisville, Ivj"., account K. of P. Biennial Encampment, will be sold over Pennsylvania Lines August 13th to 16th, inclusive. Information regarding fares and time of trains may be ascertained from Pennsylvania lines ticket agents. Special Fares to Bethany Park via. Pennsylvania Lines account Bethany Assembly will be in effect via. Pennsylvania lines July 21st to August 15th, inclusive. I For particulars consult Ticket agents 1 of Pennsylvania lines.

DAYTON & WESTERN TIME TABLE. . (In effect July 21st, 1904.)

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