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Show B Our Duty in Politics- B The political campaign of 1900 B is now in motion, and the armies H on either side arc marshalled (or B the fray. B A fair fight for what, each side B believes to be right need not in- B volve acrimony or the distortion of B the views and utterances of those B whim wc beliuve to b in the H ong. Give the opinions of the 1 a cr M"je as thpy wouM express Hj them, then refute litem lirly if B p ib Tfcn1 iwihe most com- B j iete kind of vicorv To mNri'- I B pieacut what uiiullier Hcivuc.Ucs, K then attack it, is the ordinary st le B ot party polemics, but it is dii- B gusting and doomed finally to fail B Be just to all." Stay by tjic B trutn ns you understand it with a B willingness to be convinced of er- B ror, and treat your neighbors , as B you desire to be treated yourself. B I'hat rule will hold good any- B where and everywhere, and should B prevail in politics 'just as much as B in the ordinary or extraoidiuary B affairs of civilized existence, |