Show TWO AMERICAN CLASSES Men figl to hear Bryan the th common co on ded men mei who cul cultivate cultivate the fields the millionaires I struggling to hear Cockran Cochran and De Depew Depew Depew pew One Oue class represents Dt the won men n who create wealth the other the men who trade on the products of the workers One the men who raise horses the other the men who go to New Hew York horse shows One the few fw f w who own ow the nets that catch the suckers the other the suckers One the he 1 Morgan organ syndicate who collect commissions for selling government bonds bond the th other the mul multitude who from front their scant earn earnings earnings earnings ings pay the interest and principal cf the bonds The one class that in time of war speculates with th its gold upon the distress the theother th theother other the class that fills the long shallow graves g aves that the war makes necessary The one class that since 1873 has stood by the legislation of that hat year which h has reduced property values fifty per er cent by doubling the value pf of Q gold the other class that has las borne the loss 1055 which has come through the awful depreciation The Tine one class that is just now burned up with a desire to maintain the honor and credit of native land the Jie other praying for a chance to tomake make mak an honest living by their toil toU These are the classes arrayed against each other in the campaign Which appeals most strongly to hu hUe human hUeman human man sympathy Salt Lake Tribune August 31 1896 |