Review of reviews and world's work . ynor Iswithout bounds, and the avowed reason forhis support of Hearst is to make more surethe defeat of Tammany. Many clergymenand social reformers were among the spon-sors for Mr. Hearsts candidacy this year,and were upon his platform. Entering thecampaign with great reluctance Mr. Hearstwarmed up to the situation from day to daywith a growing prospect that he would polla large vote. He has become a good speaker,and has found a new following. Bannard ^^^ Bannard, furthermore, hasand His proved an excellent campaigner, Canvass. i • • -^ r l j showmg a spiri


Review of reviews and world's work . ynor Iswithout bounds, and the avowed reason forhis support of Hearst is to make more surethe defeat of Tammany. Many clergymenand social reformers were among the spon-sors for Mr. Hearsts candidacy this year,and were upon his platform. Entering thecampaign with great reluctance Mr. Hearstwarmed up to the situation from day to daywith a growing prospect that he would polla large vote. He has become a good speaker,and has found a new following. Bannard ^^^ Bannard, furthermore, hasand His proved an excellent campaigner, Canvass. i • • -^ r l j showmg a spirit or cheery goodtemper that contrasts agreeably with theirascibility of Judge Gaynor. Mr. Bannardis not merely a successful business man; hehas been identified for more than thirty yearswith the work of the Charity OrganizationSociety and with other phases of social andcharitable work, and his knowledge of theconditions of life in New York is has never been a seeker for office, but is THE PROGRESS OF THE H^ORLD. 52a. Photograph by C. C Bain. N. Y. MR. OTTO H. BANNARD. REPUBLICAN AND FUSION CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR. a public-spirited citizen of highly honorablestanding among business men, and especiallyfitted at the present time to perform theduties of Mayor. He would work in har-mony with the other candidates on the ticket,and the success of the Fusion movement thisyear would give encouragement to thecause of sound and progressive governmentthroughout the entire country. It wouldmean a real triumph for our popular institu-tions. And it seems assured. Q^^g^ Next to the Mayor perhaps theOffices to Be most important office at the pres-ent time in the City of New Yorkis that of the Comptroller. The Fusion can-didate, Mr. Prendergast, of Brooklyn, hasthe confidence of good citizens of all partiesand would administer the finances of the citywith intelligence and thoroughness underconditions much less difficult than those that the present Comptroller, xMr. Metz, has hadto


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