Show THE POLITICAL UNREST We Wc cannot help hut but think that politics polities in the United States is s undergoing a sort of upheaval In Ip a good many states crime is not much punished through the laws The old feeling that laws must be b obeyed whether they are right or r wrong has almost Jh ost all nIl passed away So Socialism is doing its work ork which in its its its' broadest sense is only another for a deal for a very err J way y ST for a man mail to try to get a great li A genuine Socialist st has a theory that an hour a day is about enough for a man to work arid and and when then he o gets Nets fully converted to that faith heo he heis is is a to evade tho the one hour Then the con- con flicking 0 needs of the different sections of the conn- conn H t try y arc having their effect Then the feeling en- en eu- eu d when it is proclaimed in high quarters 1 that the constitution ought to fo be amended that the thc executive might trench more mOl c and more nore upon the 1 I legislative and and judicial branches of the government govern govern- ment that starts another feeling of doubt and uncertainty un nn- uti- uti certainty in in the minds minds of the people and they do donot not know w which way to tu look Then a great man many people are arc fright frightened from the fact that the great themselves cs nearly all corporations are arc drawing to Hie wealth of the country and the people are arc falling falling falling fall fall- ing behind The country is in that state which generally when it s sizes seizes izes upon a J country is never settled that settled that is it is never restored to a normal c condition i until one ne or two things happen either a party gets gds into power pm whose poli policies ies drain the I country of its money or or there comes a war which calls culls out the better instincts of the people AVe We donot do 10 donot not not look for any war but it is quite possible that th there re may nty l come another i Dl Democratic administration tion and since 1537 1837 that has never come upon the tho tJ r without mt the thc country being dr drained in d of its n J ey It u was so especially in III the fifties even Vs f the gold 1 could not hold hoid u the credit crit of the country ol and keep its industries going It It was waH so in iii a terrible form in ill 33 03 and and lasted for several several sev sev- eral oral years A great many are predicting ting what the results of f the elections this year veal in the northern states slates will b be Vcr Very many pr prophesy that the Democrats Dem Dem- will have the house honse of representatives by an easy majority and possibly the senate But Bitt the old conservatives are carrying most of the states in n pr preliminary trials and aud if they nominate their officers of of- 1 t for the regular campaigns the opposition will i have to work very hard to beat them he he- cause cause Cluse a a m mi man ii i ma may gr growl wl and growl glo against his hh party patt but hut when it comes time to vote ote he lie is very apt to vote te for the old party after all 11 The result will depend a go good deal upon the wa way the campaign cam eam aign is handled d. d If the insurgents have haye excited so S much in the country that t the thu he Republicans are re sla slack k and indifferent on cl election ct ion day they will win b bu be beaten If however something cnn can rouse ronse them up and ct et the tho old ex excitement they still are arc very strong The worst feature that we see is that while there are so some ne manifest wrongs under our government which ought to be corrected very little has as been done this last winter and la last t spring toward toward to to- ward correcting those wrongs The people want a merchant macine the people want their export trade put back on its old basis the tiLe people want vant th the government to spend a whole lot of mone money in making internal improvements People read readith with ith witha a n. kind of shame that nineteen out of every evry twenty of our l tourists that go abroad have to go in foreign foreign for for- p eign ships Th Then n over all an the wealth of the country v is not flOt evenly distributed It is necessarily s so SJ L because because be be- cause money is like a rollin rolling snowball those who 11 have c it can hardly can hardly help but set it rolling roiling and and it piles up all the snow in its path and from b both th sides We Ve are fast gravitating into a country coun tr try of rich abnormally rich people on n the one jUne ne side id J. J and fearfully poor people on the other oilier and until that can be he remedied there will be no election held that an any man can fairly predict in advance J at the result will be he |