Show A RATTLED AND NEIGHBOR our morning contemporary should c can n neo itself to facts acts contemporary a llull ittle 1 more inor closely closay it II should own up ui that tho the non movement yas waa originated and manou by a and d for arthur pratt an adain admin adm n Istra rallon ilon H that I 1 it t was rap IB ported by tile ilio Til Tilt bune unc which hns has since rejoined tile iho republican party upon tile lie platform anything 10 beat the he delco arav that the iho A use of 0 silver liver waa as in a measure mc asur by the men I 1 elected on the non ticket oaf evel every nonpartisan non n partisan who voted for or city b bondi 0 naf zo voted doted for a gold clause that they persistently and repent repeatedly ily edly voted tor for A fold kold clause that such baich an action would have I 1 lave boon been a upon the advocates or f frea fr it if it hail had been that onla ly tho the of 0 th he men in to that hint non abr alsan aisan mo movement prevented the iho dIS amaer and alp ia e our shou ln t roget ti the even it ft shored at 1 l hn attitude 0 of its non r herald aj in the nonpartisan non partisan mover movement fog I 1 a city ticket originated la in I 1 the acad I 1 ct t bank it wab nas fathered by ales irs biter hins hills sharp ft et nl al when itla idaa first suggested to the tribune it jas as with the assurance that mr mccine ine vice president 0 of tho the herald company had endorsed indorsed Indor sed it anil and had couched bouche I or mr chamber president 4 ot f the 1 her 1 er ild d company compi iny and proprietor of 0 the a ol 01 ic ice and plant that mr air Ble CornIck r dooly mr r L williams 14 11 1 l tr r I 1 Salk bunz and others approved I 1 it if I 1 we rolern remember her correctly ier tr chambre cuamo r could nt not attend the first meeting 4 of oc lie committee but sent his f full u 1 in dodemont do mont of it by mr mcc mccornack McCorn 1 I lck il ian he lei attended attend fd tho the second meeting and ibok t ok I 1 an active part in its proceedings he movement AN mas as no more in the in anfe 1 est st of arthur pratt than it was in t the h in I 1 n terest ot of lt ll hung chang I the selling of the bonds was a I 1 alness matter purely A great creat men many ill I 1 ver vcr men took the ground t that halt it as the duty of the council as agent nf of the people to got the uttermost p perny ey for them we think that tho the democrat dom to b rat who had the hie matter in hand I 1 inthe 11 he council will admit that it wag mt inthe be writer of this who first pointed 0 duj ill to him why as a matter ot of public policy y the bonds should not toe be cold old bilo bonds cs the purchase of state bonds wit tit the gold cold clause by a silver republican an settled the matter I 1 g froni the foregoing our neighbor should realize that it riot not only shiuli itself to facto but should pep up with current events and it if it knows its memory Is sa go treacherous as nal nol to bo be reliable it should bo be be honest nest enoi enough I 1 b to conium with people who have eod memories and not rely upon its it 33 its I 1 statements state menta to call out the facts I 1 inree rhe tribune next morning J A U and conservative enough to make elections something bonn thing more than a ore ema Is conclusion year after year it new kew england could only see aee hertel self as others othera see her it would be good tor for the political health of 0 that region she haa ban great schools her people overage average averit it buter belter in point of 0 education than those of any other section at the same timo time on many most important national questions they are arc more narrow and provincial than the men of 0 any other section lection of 0 this country the position 0 f her leading men Is I 1 that her industries must be protected prote cled and so 0 o they go in solid column to congress whenever a tariff revision Is on and joining with the manufacturers of 0 other states have their way but then their av ate alicle outruns their sense and though their mma mills and warehouses are choked nith ath goods the temptation of the few to collect their interest in gold cold Is 1 so BO great that they refuse to consider a policy malch ellich would give to the great body of 0 the count rys producers a on their weilt and enable them to ec cell 11 their surplus rood ii and they clin cling 9 to this though the poverty of 0 tile the masses in their own communities la is becoming becom lne so acute that the morals of 0 the people are becoming tainted the condition of 0 the treat great mass of 0 her laborers 1 li 11 1 deplorable the wages paid in the cities are calculated to make thieves of 0 men and something worse of 0 women and still her creditor class clasi and her newspapers refuse to relax by one turn tho the accursed tourniquet which I 1 la a stopping the circulation ot of business and driving men and women to despair provincial NEW HEW ENGLAND j senator carbery ot of louisiana ays the democratic party would no noi 1 in exception exceptionally aily good po altion to win elections even in the eastern st sa acs hod had the party not been be hopelessly pe I 1 disorganized by the silver rna madness aness the springfield republican indora Indo raia c s bat a t and aed begalle tile tho tact fact that the he polac v t of clr ir cleveland was not adhered to and I 1 adds in connecticut to tor r e caan x pie PIC the democrats without in much acl h d not I 1 i tr y the S Stale under add pr II sot en I 1 nn in ill the lh an U nty ty li 1 n I B L n in war af t tl alie 1 T ean i lb iti unit un r the 1 li do st lp afi oc thi h ta W Y e 1 11 wili V B uld uia now be r res binl a h b th thru thi I oly appon pont in a f air IT ore r e u 11 ti Q dulinn F eng n and nd to lin 1 in 1 apis oppia t aln A the p arcy in tha t i la a aub a an |