. Review of reviews and world's work. NewYork, is vice-chairman of the national committeeas well as a member of the executive other members are Mr. August Belmont, theNew York banker and railroad man ; Col. J. , the leader of the Pennsylvania Demo-crats, known as a petroleum magnate ; Mr. JohnR. McLean, the Ohio multi-millionaire ; ex-Sen-ator Smith, of New Jersey, also a man of vastcorporation interests : Senator Martin, of Vir-ginia, said to be identified very extensively withlarge corporations, and Mr. Timothy E. Ryan, ofWisconsin. Senator Gorman, of Maryland, isregarded a


. Review of reviews and world's work. NewYork, is vice-chairman of the national committeeas well as a member of the executive other members are Mr. August Belmont, theNew York banker and railroad man ; Col. J. , the leader of the Pennsylvania Demo-crats, known as a petroleum magnate ; Mr. JohnR. McLean, the Ohio multi-millionaire ; ex-Sen-ator Smith, of New Jersey, also a man of vastcorporation interests : Senator Martin, of Vir-ginia, said to be identified very extensively withlarge corporations, and Mr. Timothy E. Ryan, ofWisconsin. Senator Gorman, of Maryland, isregarded as virtually a member of the commit-tee. Mr. George Foster Peabody is treasurer ofthe national committee, and, together with thechairman and vice-chairman, is ex-ojjicio a mem-ber of the executive committee. Nearly, orquite all, of these men were Gold Democrats in1896, and several of them were in aggressiveopposition to Mr. Bryan. Mr. Peabody. in par-ticular, was untiring and of eminent service insecuring the victory for sound GOOD TIMES COMING IN INDIANA. Miss Indiana : Oh,Tom,how much did you bring meFrom the Poxt (Cincinnati). THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD. 261


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