Show BOTH H DELINQUENT The N Now New w York V World orId begins an an editorial in th thes s wor rs The he Roose eh idolaters are preparing i ing g to to use use the president ox-president as the orators have long o g used the gel gentleman tl man from fron N Nebraska braska They want alit him to run for all the offices they cx- cx pe thim him tb make all the speeches he must write a all ip platforms l us and make and make all the issues he must muse be the l principal guest at all banquets There must be e. e n no ther n-ther o. o other leader before him m. m F Further on the W World says Pursuing g the o one man i l n idea the Democracy cst jt its voice in in u. u pub pul public lic affairs ff rs in most ost of the northern states If Republicanism Re Re- is is to follow this example it will not b be long b-long long before e e the two great parties will meet on more mote eq equal al t terms than titan has been the tile case of late The Tue Democracy cr cy did not lose its voice in the then n north U be because of Mr Bryan but hut because it offered nothing n to the people to reg regain in the peoples people's confidence dence Mr l Bryan has not been an important factor factor factor fac fac- tor since 1896 He lIe was on right and strong grounds at that time lIe He was beaten down by bythe bythe t the e force of money money money-money money worked upon upon voters worked upon newspapers newspapers-as as shameful a use of Itlo as s ever was AVUS seen in the world He Tie ought tc tc have hat been elected A full majority of the people people peo peo- pie believed jel as he lie le believed then The mistake he heras hia has ras ma made macic e since is that he has wandered away from the pr principles he lie advocated that year and has had nc DC C substitute that appealed to the judgment of the people Th The Democracy as a rule laS aas lost since the war var and thc Democrats are ready to charge that their opp opponents i. i are still fighting the battles hattle of the civil war warr ware r Tl That at is not true The people look at what the tile D Democracy i cracy proposes to accomplish and their th is f that is to be the be-the the program in case ease of ofa a De Democratic ati v victory then we must make a Demo Democratic Dem Dem- o victory impossible The Democracy acy had a chance chane in 1893 The Theman Theman Theman man who was president then was elected on a platform which pro promised tha restoration of silver and which promised a revision of the tariff His us first first- great official a act t was as to o kill silver as a primary primary primary mary money The second was was not a revision of the tho tariff in any fair sense but it was annihilation annihilation tion thin of it And that administration still makes a blight on the countr country r A thousand of its wrongs are aie still being heing felt the most significant one of which is that by the work done clone by that administration tion on n the tini silver question th the export trade of this great republic is killed with half the the inhabitants of the earth earth If the tho Democracy was bright enough to announce announce announce an an- that fact and to declare that if Successful it would on on such suds terms as are just restore silver i L would have a better chance to be reinstated in power than it ever had before But it will ilOt not do doit doit O Oit it it is is too cowardly to do it Too many ninny Democratic Demo Demo- cratic congressmen are arc like too many Republican congressmen they congressmen they are arc all under obligations to this or that bank and they cannot break the tho ligament liga liga- ment that binds them to it They a are e just as perverse on the tile tariff question Their idea is the one that was in incorporated in the confederate constitution which was made under the th thought that inasmuch as the chief export of the south is always to be cotton inasmuch as the tho south has a u practical monopoly on that great staple unrestricted free trade is a good thing to to have And that is liable to defeat them in 1912 i whether Mr Roosevelt or some man not now I known shall be nominated by the Republicans I We do o not say the Republicans ought not to tobe tobe be beaten Maten Their Thc treatment of the tariff last year was a a. a treachery Their Theil refusal to unite and provide provide pro pro- vide for the restoration of the merchant marine of this country is another indictment against them They have their sins of omission and commission We Vc do not say they ought not to have a four years rest The only trouble is their opponents offer olTer nothing better than they do while in some respects what they offer would be a hardship upon the tile country and cause vast distress among the people |