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to maintain third pwiea there have ot Third Parties. great party ae the strong j Attempt* Three More. Brief History republican failure*. The recent Only Days forlres* of the Nation and its best ! always proved great i for Ireland Hetmebet iouryal re- to the war for Home Rule plainly fatty There ire but three working days Past of the Campaign Speech of Hon. governing force. Prior struggle Ameri- show* the influence of third par- In these the John L. Stevens. there had sprung into life the Native perricioua before election. defeat Gladstone and Pamell there Thursday 9 maining can or Know It lived for a ties. To Ansrasta. Nomine. Sept. on Nothing party. the lead of work of for the election was a third party under preparation If there is a fact in the of this At one time it acted as an ally of the organized past politics day. and Chamberlain next must be We of the South, and then as a ten- | Lord Hartington Joseph FOR GOVERNOR. Monday completed. State and of this fullv eatabliahed Whig pa ty country by The result was the triuninh of the Tories.now to der to the democratic party, aiding powerful- i urge our republican friends improve it is that third cannot suc- of the Goternment. while the experience, parties ly to the election of James Buchanan to the ! in po*aes»ion as the fruits them to the utmost. ceed in their avowed objects—that they have in 1856, thus against its intention, third party leaders are gathering JOSEPH R. BODWEll. Presidency ashes of bitter are to be corrected. and his associ- of their mistaken c mrse the The voting lists but a and then die, the elements helping to place Jefferson Davie j sickly growth postponing Fob Representatives in Congress. to be and new ate traitors in the control of the government disappointment only temporarily There are names changed of which they are composed being absorbed and their faction is now for four when was the of Home Rule, Our Full Stock of Fall Carpets open, and to B Reed. i memoriable years—years triumph do First District—Thomas ones to enter the lists. Many yonng one or the other into which is to be br. keu up npon by great parties a rebellion by the very al organization Ineriubly Second District —Nelson Kinglet, Jb. being prepared gigantic men will cast their first vote at this elec- the of this have been and are officials of the and and dissolved. we called to that it is Milliken people country democratic administration to it feel upon say the Third District—Beth L. the United States and have justice tion it will be to see that their divided. While are alive and active the train was being laid to blow up and de- While Eng'and largest Fourth District—Charles A Boctelle. ; necessary they two greai the on earth. This so successfully maintained be a a secret or stroy best Government long ever shown east of names are entered upon the they must necessarily tender, are and best selected stock Portland. properly third the Native American or Fillmore the French people suffering We of one or other of the two leadioa party, parties, vote the open ally, evils having three and lists, and that they republican partv, did this running a separate ticket immense by parties political organizations What does this his- by their our before the to in so the various it) control of polities. carpets long advance, and ticket, as most young men are inclined truth, these facts of Pennsylvania in 1856, dividing op- groups purchased torical experience.prove? since its estab't'hinent in by LAST 6RAND RALLY ponents of the democracy in that State as to The Republic do. Thev clearly demonstrate that stern logic : defeat John C. Fremont and elect Buchanan. 1870 has been repeatedly brought near ship- cash for them, we own them much less than OF THE CA MPAIGN. work to be prevails against individual schemes and de- of the paying the There is much missionary use of tools wrtck and ruin, through the inability however or how- Thus by their blundering edged vices, cunningly planned, unite in one solid and well done in the way of voters. and loaded dice these third partv men gave republicans to small dealers who from hand to mouth. We enlightening ever sincere their authors may be. If there the buy also success to the when most of them had party to hold and *dmini*ler had are but two in the are at this citizens in- enemy disciplined There really parties present meeting any m not intended it—a fearful mistake or a terri- Government in the interest of d, cncy THE REPUBLICANS OF GARDINER the clined to identify themselves with the thiid the first choice of John H. Sons & Co.Ts contest, the republican and democrat- a and all the scneniing Pray. private in the interests of j ble crime. This third party proved failure, patriotism against pat- Will hold their last meeting before the party, professedly Temper- Ai d The third is onlv a and died an death. designs of and monarchy. election at the ic. prohibition party ance, I ask their candid attention to the facta calamity, ignominious imperialism of that «ee which us extreme Then came the craze, which took to-day the best men great people terns, gives advantages. an annex or allyof the democratic party, I am about to give. I fully share with you greenback COLISEUM, of and misled citizens. more’ and more the pressing necessity of in dearly the cause which aims at the possession many good to draw prizing 1 one on common -OS — endeavoring away republican Vou know its I need not repeat it. consolida.ing as party the suppression of the dram shops and the pro history. We deliver free of to on votes from Bodwell to count for Edwards. Started as a third to antagonize line of and are keenly alive carpets charge any point the tection of present and future generations j party pledged republicanism, M. ti the fact that a third and organ- The tendency ot the labor partv is not so from the terrible evils of Intemperance. The both the democratic and the republican par- party Saturday Evening, ties, it became the of the former, and end- ized (actions play directly into the C. R. R. defined. Let no be question for us to consider is how to best ally sharply republicans ed electing Garcelon and Plaisted Govern- hands of the enemies of the Republic SEPT. 11. promote this cause. Now as to the facts aboul by drawn from the ors of Maine for two on the and are a fruitful source of corruption. away straightforward third It is more than half a years, iuflicting parties. century of and has ever amounted name of Maine the infamv The two kingdoms Sweden Norway path. No third party since he who addresses you began to take a good of the of “State Steal,” have constitutional government and free Bon Janus G. Blaise, Son. J. B. Bodvell, to and Done ever will. This is interest in reading about attempt anything lively political par- with the democratic elected the and both ties and events in and then merging itself Parliaments by people, -AND- political this State and in history, this is tact. It has from among men, have two well organized parties and no more. this Nation As freshly as though of yester- party. disappeared measures have been like the water-soaked to the bottom are among the best governed nations in It not already taken day I can remember the drift of politics in log sinking They Hon. S. L. Milliken of the the world, and none have purer politics. to get home absent voters that work should this State even fifty-five years ago. when the pond. Will add re** the Thus more than years of These strong facts prove a stern and undevi- people. old “Hallowell Advocate” came to traversing fifty be attended to at once. The regularly number of the political of this State, we find that ating logic which cannot be set aside nor mv father’s house, and each weekly issue was history MAINE. voters from their towns is six third have been had bent individual nor factional aims. SPECIAL RATES away large, and read with eager interest. Within this parties organized, by plane period men have re- on the their and then died In every ease they All thoughtful *Dd sincere will On the Maine Central K K. evening if are not reminded of the election, over which my memory extends, there hare day. *ta- they as se- I_CARDINER, trains from Hath and intermediate have or acted to these teachings of been made not less than seven proved failures, tenders, gard history. and return Pullman. to come to vote carefully tloni by and helped home their ab- cret or of one or the other two planned attempts to establish third parties in open allies, FARK ROU*NI> TRIP-H:ith, $1 00; Brunswick, sence will reduce the The lesson of these failures is Dr. Bull’* C >ugh is fast taking the republican majority Maine. there was great parlies. Syrup Har- Fifty-four years ago the 7ic.; Top*ham, 75c.; BoWdoinham, 76c.; plain to all. Will you repeat the folly? place of all the old fashioned cough remedies. MOXIE NERVE a Richmond, 6