Show HOW TO VOTE The campaign has reached a point whore not very pinny more arguments willbe considered but there Is a simple sim-ple question which all voters ought to i consider before they go to tho polls to vote That Is looking out on their country In Its majesty and splendor J every Industry ringing every furnace roaring every trade thriving all the ships on the sea Insufficient to carry I away tho products the world paying tribute at the rate of 000000000 a year I the products of field and mlno factory the whole civilized world leaning upon our country for food textiles and coal an army of worjclngmen such as no nation ever aaw before working at wages greater than were over paid a nation of workers before temples being be-ing erected everywhere to industry and I learning and Justice crime decreasing hospitals and asylums giving back thclr restored patients incoming ships loaddd with hundreds and thousands of Immigrants seeking our shores asa as-a land of promise 1nntI after surveying I that picture the half of the glory of which Is riotJ told to rellcct that these results magnificent as they are are the results of Republican administration administra-tion And then the voters should turn to the history of the Democratic party and read it carefully and seek to find what measure the Democratic party I has ever pr posed that has held withIn i with-In It a promise l of any such results I and to seek further what measure of national aggrandizement the Republicans Repub-licans have ever proposed that the united Democracy has not fought it with all the venom of Ignorant partisanship par-tisanship And when they get through if the thought steals through their minds of what would have been had the Democracy Instead of the Republican Repub-lican party had control they will have a guide to point the way for them to vote Those with even short memories without consulting the records cart think back four years can think what the country was after four years of Democratic rule and think what It is now A sljnjile illustration will give an idea of the whole Six years ago i Gen Coxey marched an army of mendicants men-dicants to Washington and while hews he-ws marching there were two and one I half million strong men in the country coun-try anxious to work but unable to got anything to do Today Gen Coxey Is putting up some great steel works In a town In Ohio and Cannot get half the laboring man he wants to drive it through to completion The railroads are crying out for workingmen The I lumber operatives of the North arc I seeking In vain for worklngmen There I Is a scarcity of labor everywhere west I of the Allegheny mountains and the I aggregate amount money paid everyday every-day for labor In the United States is 55000000 more than it was four years j I ago The voters next Tuesday will i vote for ono of two things Either to have the present situation continued and increased In Its splendor or will vote for a return to four or five or six years ago Six years ago the country coun-try was struggling as a man vho has been almost drowned struggles with his 1 first respiration They were Just beginning be-ginning to revive fOm the panic of the previous year The best friends ofMr Bryan admit thaVwlth his election I elec-tion there Is liable to bea brief panic Hence every man who votes for him votes for the probabllllywof that panic and when we come to read his platform plat-form and to read his recent speeches I that probability crystallzes Into almost I a certainty Lqt the voters choose |