Show I LOODTIIinSTY ELLEfRY AXDERSOX I It remained for E Ellery Anderson of New York to reach the heights of goldite ravings bout the Chicago platform plat-form and candidate He writes to the New York Journal as follows tonsjidcrinsr the ylutform it maybe may-be as well that a revolutionist ISIte llryait stands upon it We Trnnt them with red flags so that there will be provocation for shooting them down No more incendiary and bloodthirsty sentiments were ever uttered It places E Ellory Anderson in the same class with Herr Most andODonovan Rossa We have no doubt that Mr Anderson would be delighted to furrish the red i flags so that he might have a provocation provoca-tion for shooting down all men who chance to differ with him on the financial finan-cial question The sentiments of Bloody Bridles Waite are those of a Christian martyr compared with Andersons We have no hesitation in saying that his sentiments are not those of the class in which he moves He is one of the receivers re-ceivers of the Union Pacific railway and his social position in New York Is of the best If we mistake not he i is a personal friend of Mr Cleveland It would seem that such sentiments i would be absolutely foreign to any man I in his position Cannot men differ and differ radically upon important questions ques-tions without a desire to shed blood i and wreak a savages revenge upon their opponents When they cannot 1 then indeed are anarchy and revolu I > f 0 0 T0 tion near at hand Has it come to that pass in the United States that there can be no earnest discussion of public questions without someone wanting a provocation an excuse in reality to shoot men down Such talk as this of Mr Ellery Ander sons is calculated to engender feelings of animosity that years cannot allay To the masses it will mean that the classes are ready and anxious to mow them down with grape shot and cannis ter that the people have no rights which the plutocrats are bound to respect I re-spect that gold js everything that I men are nothing It is very much to be hoped that there will be no more such criminal and foolish fool-ish talk as Mr E Ellery Andersons I He utters but his own sentiments and < speaks for nobody but himself Among i i seventy millions of Americans he stands alone and his name should be held in I execration for evermore I |