| Show 1 110NE8T11U IIISHOIEiiT IOLHIM 1H Dishonesty does not ol ctonlty I consist exclusively I the performance ol some avert or cOTert act known rf Io to be oppcitil to just dealing It may 1 bo and oftenthe I creation or the RI mind and find at physical exprtsilon at all I The potion who mikes an IA = r I effort to conjure up an Improper 11 motive for a proper act or who refuiei J lo I site 1 proper credit for things done beeauie It suits him better not to do BO I t Jr Adjust ai dlshoneit lu hit heart at though be bad stolen a pCbetbooh M ptrhart more to because the theft In t I the latter cape may be the act of one jib lObo li driven lo desperation and II l f agalnit bo prcmptlnEs of bit nature Not ti > In the other cue The offender of-fender bee Judgment experience Bed the benefll of A surroundings which area are-a reminder lo him that the proper course to n rlsln ai day jut r I deliberately chooica the ty and foibd den path and seeks lo Induce others tow to-w therein In no other purenlt of mankind Is I so mIlD of the latter variety of dlibones tj eniajed In ai In that of partisan pollllct Theme who leek the butter tide of It 1 In all comes and refute to I accept ac-cept of the bad In I CIder thereby that f 4 they may obtain lime good re carl 4 cuturtd misrepresented and even reviled re-viled because foriootb Suio merely fictional gain at the expense of the body polluo Is l hoped for by an doing The Independent voter la everywhere an object revilement by the DIALS men unit yet we an always able to leo that In that very claes Is the Intelligent Intel-ligent and conservative element whloh le I as essential to political Ho I as are the courts Judicial life llink liartylim unbridled and unchecked leads to hatred this lo division and dlIlollla war at was amply shown 0 In The history of the United Btatet DIB low years following 1650 Those who counsuled moderation and deplored the lengths to which party strifes were being carried were Imbecllcr demagogues dema-gogues 1hallsees and even trailers according to the partisans ell dictionary ef abusive and die honest Invective Invariably drawn upon to the utmost extent when opposition op-position a factional raid upon the peoples tent Interests Is I being carried ulN No mailer At such a time there should be BO faltering The cltlisn who deems II bit first duty to protect and promote the welfare of all dame without regard lo dlvlelont of any character I can field to be rulerefic li nm + denied I tied maligned I because he knows he Is right still will maintain fn his position all the more firmly became II t be-came of the unjust and unmanly con diet waged upon him and bid Samoa ates f i Hbskoipea wrote Us as pure as ice as chests as show I LJ and You shall slot escape = = 14 021mliany89 I But that furnishes no II rour colastoz to be its upright Bad II Ii 1 Impartial as vorecalif 11 a Dumber I pervert old misrepresent la order that I thrift may follow or for any other I reason Were still remain no JUlIo cation for the others doing negatively what the number do poelllvely thai li f virtually to I concede that a straight course bolneen two point Is not the 11 Ib shortest way by abandoning It Those who have arrayed themselves tl = I agalcst the nonpartlean plan I of con i trollng Ibis municipality or at least their spokesmen have made the as I lertlou and repeated It many times that tbe movement bis In view < th the It lilt torasse of a political I organisations Interests that lost year happened to be In the minority This ban been refuted and la I refuted continually I con-tinually by plain IDOl and ordinary I logic In too first place the character and the einmllnic of tbn men encaged In the movement ought to bf even to the most liflimid pirtin evidence II In rebuttal then the tail that the non i i j partisan element oaapoied of men of all shades ot rUlle1 belief ILea J j who believe They should be found In hi such a calling because times and I i clrcuaQBtiLcesdkmiiudIIought court for mlblc the additional act that not one of A those men ath 1 J for or expects n nomination to I any position whatever or wtuld uDder 1111 1 obI kind ot psnuatlou accept aDd should have wtljhj I and finallyths fact which cannot ba dodged by strategy or dinmeC bY Bophlitry I 11 tIoreas AAkIII here le absolutely 1 thin g political In the ontesl and noamcuntof Ingenuity cn shore tint f there It any and this might be taken 4 h Ismnd the ressihisir 1 as the 0111 Uff u round neceeeary for opposing she Injection of party politic Into tbD Dealt verty II It I not a qutstlou of wholhet tee illvir ball bo ode t he tlIU it pit aid InJu Otto no b1 t ke the plane ot < cutlve tdl fen or anything 01 the kind li It D question of meeting oar Joint obligations In a builneitllke olraluhl I forward way of enforcing tlin orllc fiticies as they stand 01 practicing economy whDoal deoJIII to PH lmoul 01 11ghterilrog loss burJoos of taxation by direct and simple melhode of continuing Improvements along prudent and conservative yet not stagnant lost of maintaining the trlcletl hoceety and accountability lu the cllya nfl lri II li not tlliputtd nor even queitloneJ that Ibo llomc cratlo party could give in a n rt of of flpli who would keep then innaetiroi ever III view and labor follhully for their accomplishment ro uba coulJ tile ZIPUblican rally and the Ileopholm party slid the loblblllDII They w uld not however In any came du ad as parties but as ludivlduili and that exactly 1 the pjlut Why not make the seltclloni for municipal anls from there who are best qualified and In each case let hie political preference be merely an In oldent In the choice even though an Indispensable to blmel1 Do not the reader think that as a Lull Dead proportion which this one li attictlMatil plan would praJuoo the best results |