THE EVGETTE WEEKLY GV AH», 7oR HAY FEVER. s ^HVItSlHY. ÜBTTKMBEH 10. l*>Nt 3 BEVERIDGE AND HUGHES Political Campaign As Seen A CASE IN POINT OPEN OHIO CONTEST ■ ■ISSMAYME E. SMITH,«» East MMound St.,Columbus,Ohio, write»: -Have used Peruns for catarrh and hayfever. The results being remark- able, I can highly recommend it to all who are suffering with the alsive dis­ eases. I am happy to be able to aay it bts helped me wonderfully.” What is known as hay fever la In reality endemic catarrh, a catarrhal condition of the nose, throat, some­ times the bronchial tubes, induced by some local irritant. The irritation is generally due to vege­ tal emanations of some sort. Hay lias been suspected as being the cause of this malady, hones its name, hay fever, It has been attributed to rag weed and other vegetation also. It Is a very capricious disease, coining and going. A medicitl't that will help one case may not help another. Such treatment has always been very uncertain and uusat- Macwry, 1 Peruna helps some cases without a goubt, although it is not claimed to be an infallible remedy for such cases. Youngtown. O. Sep. 5.—The re­ publican campaign in Ohio was for­ mally opened here today with one of the largest political demonstrations ever held in the Buck, ve State Much enthusiasm was manifested on every hand. The stre ts were gavlv decorated with flags and bunting’ and hundreds of visitors were on hand from all parts of the state. Large delegations, many of them ac­ companied by bands, arrived during the early forenoon from Columbus bayton. Cincinnati. Cleveland. Can­ ton and other cities. The parade was participa'ed in by many clubs, and was viewed by a shouting pop­ ulace. The big event of the day’s pro­ gram was the tnee ng which succeed­ ed the parade. A throng of record­ breaking proportions heard the speakers. Arthur L Vorys, ntanager of the movement which culminated in William H. Taft's nomination for the presidency, was the presiding officer. Mr. Vorys irtroduced Gov­ ernor Andrew L Harris as the first orator. Senator Harris was accorded a hearty reception, and his address was given close attention. The next speaker was Governor Charles E. Hughes, of New York. who was Introduced as the chief orator of the day. Governor Hughes spoke at con­ siderable length on the issues of the Ev The Guard’s Cartoonist •r cratlc platform to provide for a guar­ antee of batik deposits is also opeu to serious objection Mr. Taft promptly pointed out its weakness, and .Mr. Bryan, despite his skill, has been unable effectively to answer his criticisms The plan proposes to make the honest and prudent banks meet losses for which they are in no way responsible. Mr. Bryan re­ plies that all banking restrictions operate to curtail the freedom of the prudent because of the dangers aris­ ing from the abuses of others. But it is one thing to put a business uu- der needed restrictions operating im­ partially and quite another to com­ pel banks to make good specific losses not attributable in any way to their neglect or default. "If this plan is a good one for the banks, why should it not be applied to insurance companies? They are chartered by the state and are sub­ ject to Its close supervision. Life In­ surance. for example, is one of the essential safeguards of the home; and the interests of the policy-hold­ ers cannot be too surely protected. But what would be thought of a proposition to compel the well-man­ aged and conservative life insurance company to make good the losses which would be sustained by those insured in other companies that be­ come insolvent? This would largely TAKT Man-a-lin the Ideal Laxative. WATKINS NOMINATE!» At Ada, Ohio, last night, before a large audience. Professor Aaron S. 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Hughes' Address ’ The business of banking and In­ Mr. Hughes said in part: "No one more than 1 desires to surance must be transacted under see administration purged of every strict supervision; but those insti­ fairly and selfish taint, to have fair and im­ tutions which operate partial laws faithfully executed, to prudently within the law should not get rid of every vestige of special suffer either front laxity of govern­ regard to privilege at the expense of public ment supervision with from Imprudence and Others or interest, to liberate trade fryut un-, with which they have no con- just encroachments, to purify our frauds electoral methods and to maintain cern. tries in vain to meet ____ honest representative government. " Mr. Bryan And it is because of his loyalty to the criticisms that the plan proposed these ideals, because of his broad would encourage reckless and dis­ de­ sympathies and his rare equipment honest men, wno would seek in character, ability and experience, posits on the faith of such an assur­ because tested in the difficult fields ance. It must not be forgotten that of judicial and administrative work they do not conduct their enterprises he has proved his quality by eminent with the expectation of failure nor service, because of his varied learn­ do they contemplate loss to the de­ ing. his acquaintance with affairs, his positors; but deposits are the sinews ........ I Of banking enterprise and to the ex- respect for constitutional government and his capacity intelligentlv i--------«------ . and | tent that such a guaranty would fa- sssarv cllltate justly to plan and direct nece„™. , ... ------- them -- - in , obtaining deposits, ,,r 11m reforms that I most earnestly sup-! the opportunity for the play of file ,ort the candidaev of William How- gltimate purposes ami the temptation ' . T .. u> Indulge such purposes, would ob- ara tan. .... viousl.v be Increased Mr. Bryan asks Popular Bule. "Twelve years ago the democracy "would it not be worth something to „„„ «... of Tilden and of Cleveland was over­ the stockholder in peace of mind to \ house. . Under thrown in Its own I --L - the, th', know that the maximum of his loss but'with" a new alignment would be the value of **• old name, l— a desperate assault the one hundred per cent liability, and leadership, credit of the and that no depositor could lose any- was made upon the ¿rity of private , thing?" It may be supposed that country and the int there would be an added pence ot debts. It was an attack upon our mind" on the part of managing offi- ltiea, and our be- fundamental securit And the diminution of anxiety lief as to the slncei ■ritv of tlw motive cials. J...« nfw> — of — moral responsl- and of the-------- - serves only to magnify the danger­ bility with regard to deposits could attempt and ous character of U i leadership not fail to have its effect upon the the unwisdom of campaign of prudent conduct of the business, and which Inspired it Thousands of place a severer strain up.;n gov, rn- education followed upon the ntental supervision. The conditions! demo upon fi- under such a plan would inevitably safetj tend to increase banking losses, how-1 rie lit they might be made up. It >e added that the guaranty fund t r; ■re established on a scale suf- °ns>i r large to ensure the required tie to a workingman difficulties vi nd ii on, would -«-.- furnish — he will be I Ith regard to Its investment by jury In c Rpncica. -mot of rou «’N RT C Rd • n«*w I * I Multi- I Wl YOU’VE BEEN A GOOD WAGON, BUT YOU'VE DONE BROKE DOWN tn fundai conwrv.r and demi may Confidently rely judgment of an Inte I floua electorate unfldence In t I to humanity that took Philippine chaos and mad* Philippine order; took Philippine hate and changed It, by the alchemy of his tact, to Phil­ ippine love. It was his s that achieved the fl converted an Oriental voting citi««« Hon to its Wl- hip that » nt exigency hese ends, rums, whit h ce», ant 1 of or- a falh- ran ama F miwt H I 1 it for strength and wla- Is William H. Taft more her man ever called to Ip of the American peo- s had the best training, xtierlence and the wisest J fit him for that glorious r 1S k. r affairs Mr. Bryan has one law, administered department, advised no rhfle lecturing all. He Is reaeh r of righteousness, but not He has idmlnfMfator of affairs ■r conducted the government of a state or a nation, t y, a c has been a judge on Will aro 1 vernor of a people, the be t a department. Ills a linin’ ! to shape most of aws we have passed years, and his great 1 .1 mind are behind ;>se today. The t of three presl- yet as wise as and Roosevelt— Harri tn to be the lead- Fato > loved and hon- ilef magistrates, t here i.< a man riait» Hrvan. pan J by O. T. HOPKINS. N. V. CITY, » <* «OURAUO S ORIWTAL CRUM run -o< xso ■■ooMMXSura ax g. XX 1 ob Pate Eifht.)