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Show TALPABLETRUTDS An Observer Makes Some Sensible Suggestions. Leu, Oct 3. 1901. Editor Ntitioo. The clipping from the Van Wi-r', Obio, Democrat; Demo-crat; published in tbe Journal editorial column, to dav, is a 'daisy. It Stat s, ''Never in the 'history of the Nation has thfrJJ been a "core urgent heed for the democratic pnrty than there is 1 1. day." I wcnd.er if the father rf the above paragraph is a aoup-honst aoup-honst inntrnptnr Tf he is sane. J.he certainly has a grat interest I in Clevelandism and souph inse ' prosperity to mtke such a guici- Idal statement at a time when t-v-erhody tbat wants to work can apt it. and wacea are higher than ever before throughout the whole Nation. Another laughable sentence: sen-tence: ''At this time, as nlw&'a in the history of the United Stat-"", tbe Democratic pa-tv i tb champion of the m'ss s of I the common people.' Wouldn't I that knock your remember, wben the common peoole marched to I Washington, D C. thev wer ordered or-dered to keep off the ira8. Th cause of their marchme ti Washington Wash-ington and the nider to kep off th6 ernes, the souphous'S. the ceceral deprts-tion in husinefs. 5 the hard times through ut t' e whole land, wa pimply because I. Ithe Democra's at toat time weie Ute champions of the common l rjeople. it is a, noted hia'oruial fart tfiat when ever the Amrtcn people, have fciven the reins of gove-rnmeit irt'i Democratic hands, tbe result? have been the sme. The common people bavemffered nntold mifrv and depression. Of course, if tbe people peo-ple watt tbit kind f a dose revested re-vested in th iitioD, stae,coun- tv or city, vot- for Democrats. If they want peace, proeprr.ty, plenty plen-ty of work and good wages, and a peneral eood time, vot" tbe K"-pnblican K"-pnblican ticket Bnd ycu will get it every time. Obs rver. |