Show CLEVELAND AND HILL Conjectures Concerning Democratic Demo-cratic Candidates HIS HOLINESS LIKED AMERICA And Wanted to Come to her Had He Left Home The League Pointe Horror Tne Victims Special to THE HERALD Examiner Dispatch NEW YORK May 7The Star this Wednes day morning in a long editorial advocates the selection of a New Yorker for tho presidency and says To put in the field a Democrat likely to loso his own state would bo to invite disaster The Empire state Democracy Is not lacking in strong men but none of them is strong enough to win if factlonlsm or treachery divide his sup port It Is in factional and personal antag onisms that there lies the greatest danger to The efforts of certain newspapersnotably tim Sun to break down prominent Democrats by reviling them is playing directly into Republican Republi-can hands It stirs up hard feelings against the objects of malevolent assault and on the other hand it excites u disposition to retaliate upon those who are the special r friends of the mis chiefmakers It is in this way and out of mere personal dislike which should have no part in patriotism or sound partisanship that there has been stirred up an appearance of rivalry and antagonism be tween the friends of Cleveland and those of Hill Neither he who persistently maligns or ridicules the Democratic exPresident out of personal pique or venom nor one who will admit no merit in the devoted and brilliant services of our present governor is a friend to the state or national Democracy To unjustly depredate such leaders Is to weaken the party |