Show NATIONAL UNREST mr bonds jon Ds yesterday reads very much as though ho be had bad already obtained control of tho the L union afon pa aa cefic or of as he meant to in the near Doar future wo take kelt it that be his has no particular desire to have the control of the great roid road except oo on the line which lie ito sod and mr q havo have been working for the last two or three years looking to the consolidation of 0 all tho the great roads under one directory wo we think both ho be and mr believe that unless such a can bo be effected as many offices disposed of as possible blo and the dis comforts be avoided which arise when hen rt ra esro being cut at and id rival londs loads are all struggling for tor business that by and b by y the people will get tired of the arrangements and will inolia that tho the government etick shall take those roads in charge wo think that Is to be ono one of the slogans slogan of the farmers alliance next year tho national ownership ol of railroads thenceforth to bo be run on tho the very lowest possible margin of profits and it Is to watch tho the contest between tho unorganized host that make up tho the farmers Fan ners alliance and the wary and self composed few who having those roads under tinder their control fight from tho the center with every outpost guarded the people will win in the long run unless upon receiving authority they fail 1311 to use that authority with discretion and walli ilk justice looking tho ilia aholo n hole country 0 or and it Is as Is the ocean when it Is disturbed over all its late face by winds that are not quite hurricanes there Is a tossing of 0 water there aro are confused seas and tho the currents of the ocean are turned from their proper there aro are mists bud and fogs there are fog horns and steam wL jotIs sounding in every direction and every craft that Is out upon the troubled waters tit la being pitched slid and tossed loved sonio some losing their sails some donio losing their pars some having their rudders disabled and all being washed more or less by the angered seas the study of american politics during tile next two years I 1 hlll ill be as interesting kul such study ever has been to any 1 11 maybe marbo there Is a CI cincinnatus CINCIN NATIS i ill working nl at list lil plow who will bo be able to point out alit tho chev way at to permanent aud and beaco but leoun tho the statesmen or of the country til all over there is s not one who promises to fill that role with Buc buckels cels in the last twenty avo years a great many men in this country 1 I bavo accumulated immense fortunes abo most of them have dome it solely through modern inventions A few cw have bavo ac the lh purpose by opening ning and working mines aln A lew few and 1 only ly a lew few have biva done it through ing some ome article A great in many ADY have done it through tho the building and operating ot of railroads and nd the whole number sow now make a select society of capitalists and every varr nan man v he bo Is 1 not rich unless his bis heart Is 1 very getoor ous ona and just la is prone to belove ai that bat some of the wealth which these men have taken to themselves h has s bron been mor than their proportion arad and ought to ho bo divided with the people then has not been prosperous lor for ill the a last tn ten years tile tho pressure prodo produced ced by tho the ot of silver allver has been heavier lad and hea heavier vior and nd thus tho the millions of men who leave worked ked hard havo have obtained obtain 0 of no toward reward for their toll these jhc thc men are no not t so BO considerate of the rich as they would have been had they themselves been a little noro more prosperous blence the great hosts of 0 the abo poor have ra rinsed I 1 sed as a war cry bonn n with lyl it Is on that line that the iho armies of the nation have been sot set in array but what w will III conio come of 0 it all in the corning coming two years it will bo be most interesting to see |