Show THE COMINGJJAMPAIGNi II The intelligence of the people of tho United States Is to bo tested in the coming political campaign as never before be-fore iWa will make our campaign against trusts against imperialism and we will Incite to tIll utmost every creed and race prejudice in our power i is the programme which the Demo j j has marked out Thn ntir I irallc party inar J poso Is to pose as the great npostloB of liberty and generosity as the friend I l of labor as the eliamplons of a new 1 humanity which erica Its eyes out over < of 1 4 material and personal the sorrow a suffering world Through race love i the Germans sympathize with the I I Boers through hate of England the fish sympathise with the Boers hence I the Democracy that never before ever loved anything except Itself Is Just now shedding briny tears over the down i I trodden Boers and clamors to have our country directly interpose In their I behalf because of the hope to catch the Irish and German vote i At the same time It deplores nothing so much as war and to stop bloodshed I r would withdraw from Luzon and turn I I the decent people there over lo the fire I and sword of Agulnaldos cUtthronts j I With the election over all this zeal f i r this I for blood with Great Britain and zeal to have a truce called and a surrender j t sur-render made to the Tagals will close l In a week In the same way with an rI f I election won the cry against trusts j would close Just as rapidly The trusts have not changed since on the same false cry of the Democracy it was eight years ago given possession of the Presidency and both houses of Con greas What was done to thwart one of them Not one thing except to dismiss dis-miss the suits which the Republican Administration had begun against some of them In the matter of sympathy with I labor it was worked to the utmost eight t years ago and what was the result The laborers to the number of mora than a million lost their situations and the II rest In all the Industries had their Wjiges reduced I VJJIght years ago they obtained more I than I they wanted They wanted theIr the-Ir sidenl and the House but not the Senate They wanted the appointments the spoilj and they wanted to propose a thousand Impossible things for the people peo-ple and then bewail the fact that n Republican Senate stood in the way of the reforms which they wanted to Introduce But they Got the whole government gov-ernment and a beautiful mess they made of Itot old the nations were wont to designate their achievements from year to year by pictures If that was the rule now and the picture > f the United Slates under Clevelands last administration could be portrayed how many votes would the party register regis-ter this year Ono other cry Is to be raised this year the cry of Imperialism The liberties lib-erties of the people are all going to the dogs unless the present course of events can be arrested What would they arrest > Let us sec More men by thousands are at work now than over before Would they slop thatLaborers I Laborers In all departments are getting get-ting better wages than ever before in this country or In the world Would they interfere with that I Producers are receiving better rewards re-wards for their products than ever before be-fore Would they stop that Every opportunity of this land is open I to every man under the Hag Would they control the chances thus given to j every citizen > What legislation can the Democratic I party point to that it has carried through or proposed during the last II forty years that has established its real friendship for the people or Us c capacity capa-city to wisely carry forward the gqv I ornmenl of this country if the people were to be weak and blind enough to give it control I II And what answer will the people give to he insincere appeals to their supposed sup-posed Ignorance and prejudices i |