The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, September 29, 1904, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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SEPTEMBER 29, 1904
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which will Interfere with dividends.
Talk to lis about helping the repub
licans? Who -is it that aid3 the re
publicans to maintain the present sys
tem of class legislation? The nation
al democratic party. Democratic votes
in the bouse and senate helped the. re
publican? repeal the tax on incomes
just after the civil war.. Dcinorcatic
votes killed the bill to re-enact that tax
in 1878. Democratic senators and con
gressmen aided the" republicans in tak
ing the burdens of taxation off the
backs of the, poor, down-trodden na
tional bankers, manufacturers and rail
roads soon after the civil war. Demo
cratic votes chartered and rechartered
aHAnfti hanks down to 1902. at winch
time the two old parties were bo much
In accord that in giving the rational
banks another twenty-year charter the
roll was not even called. Democracy
did not even "demand the yean and
vtftv " - Democracy did not even go
throueh the usual form of speecii-raak
ing opposition. With a campaign
nlp.dce aeainst national banks fresh
nn its liDS. democracy "touched" the
pen and gave a favored few for an
other generation the ,tremenuons un
democratic power and profit of exer-
-ttzilz Bfcramtal. function. Is it
tMt r r-'-Ucil party by
its own record fHSrafetf yaxrTf
divlduals each of us have to take the
consequences of the record we have
made. The tree can 4 not complain
when it is judged by its fruits. How
aoes nmuonai aeuiwracy bwuu tum
kind of test? What is the reputation
it bears in the' community in which it
lives for keeping Jta contracts? Has
it co kept faith with the people in the
redemption of its pledges as to deserve
confidence and. support? Let us see.
It made to the people in 1832 the fair
est promises which persuasive language
could embody. The .pledge was ac
cepted, and the democrats "were en
trusted with the reins of power. They
were given full control president,
bouse and senate. If it was-honestly
earnest in its declaration, for reform,
here was it chance. They were mon
arch of all they surveyed. The repub
licans - were in a hopeless, .minority.
They could not sit on the fence and
thtno trn hv
Cleveland's second administration!
Gs3 help us alL. The people will never
' fr:t itv History wlli Jj It with
the tltzli crtoca cf her asr-fj. The
:-ccritIc campcia jbcix cf 1S2 lad
t:z?zl Cat ths'tittosxl tr-5.3 were
Cao:td,becr8.tt?7 VfccIJ rpca fcave
E3- beads t tank on. - Cltvciiiid came
r relief ile gave f ttesu the
Upon those bonds they are
Cleveland had echoed what was
t3 the campaign book about
Marn- laminating
X .L M l ? IT 1' vi
kiue iarmer. ana uie ia-
robbed of th9 fruits
Jn order that exces
.be enjoyed by the
rporationfl, the
were hanaied
Cle eland's
than the
vwas almost
.platform
tit in
tent
of the present lawmaking tends to do.
Not one single campaign picage am
the democratic Dosues uwui.
Now what? ; The - very same -gang
which ran the Cleveland second ad
ministration is running Parker s cam
paign. There is Gorman, who changed
Wilson's democratic tarin diii inw
republican measure. ..There is Carlisle,
the cabinet officer,, who took orders
from the sugar trust. There is OIney,
the railroad lawyer, who loaned tne
United States army to the Pullman
Palace Car company in Illinois. There
is Belmont, whose name reeks of that
midnight bond deal. There is Lamom,
who belongs body And soul to the cor
porations. There is Cleveland himself,
who schemed to get the. nomination,
expected to get it, and by the logic of
events should have had it. Then 'the
tableaux would have been perfect. But
he tells the whole world that Parkr is
a man after his own heart. That being
so. we can guess what Parkei is. .In
1 892 the eastern democrats who were
backing Cleveland were willing to
promise reform. They made distinct
pledges. In 1904, the tame eastern
democrats who are backing Parker will
not make any pledges of reform at all.
As construed by their candidate, their
platform contains no definite promise
nf remedial legislation. Now, listen;
if IM teW"
favor of ; the corporations- in i82, Ih
vlolatlon of written pledges to .the con
trary what will they do in 1994 v,hen
J'
he east, the boys are coming!. From adequate compensation, and permits
out of the gloom of-defeat and discour- those having great wealth to use spe
agement and betrayal they are coming, cial 'privileges, line tne rami, to in
coming coming with the same old fire I crease their fortunes at the expense of
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in their fearless heart, tne same giaa tnose wno nave mue or uu iuwub,
Herht in their blazine' eyes, the same and who make up the great majority of
inspiring battle cry ringing from their I the producers of the country's material
Hps. " weaitn. a voie lor eitner uwwjuch.
The democratic leaders who tricked or Parker is a vote to continue these
us at St. Louis in 1896 consoled them- conditions...
selves for the defeat oi Bryan by buabt- "But are you forced to 'vote foil
ing that they had at least dou one either one of these candidate? Hap
good thing, "They had sent the people's pily not. since, the people's party a
Darty to hell!" , woe unto leauer& wno comparatively new ponucai uxsam,-
trick 'the People and then boast oi it: iion nas auuyteu a pmnurm uucvwj
Woe unto leaders who forget mat tne opposeu in its irmciyic iu
Ampririin npnle have heart and con- tne republican ana aemocrauc yiaf
Hrienee convictions and a aexids oi
honor! Such men may tnumpn ior a
day, but only for' the day Not for
them are the greater victorK-s wnicn
ennoble' the human race. -
Yes, they boafded our ship, drove us
off the deck, ran up their own flag,
and took the open sea. For eight years
they used and-abused our old Jeffer
son vessel. Then they hauled down
the . flag, dismounted the giis, dis
mantled the ship, and mocked her as
she floated off, a water-logged wreck.
One thing1 they forgot. They forgot
that you were not dead; and that 1
forms, and has nominated for llic-yrts-idency,
Thomas E. Watson, one of
the most able, honest, sincere and elo-
quent of American citizens. - ,
"Mr. Watson will poll a great vote
2,000,000 or more. He will unqucilionx
ably carry Georgia his home state,
and several of the western states.
While he may not be elected, you are
asked to remember that every pa.ty
which has righted.. wrong, must have
had a beginning, and that the repub
lican party, formed in 1856, elected as
president in 18C0. that gre atest of
Americans, Abraham Lincoln. Who
they are not even hampered b a single
pledge? From what motive has the
Standard Oil company been financing
Parkers "campaign? From what motive
has Belmont, Gorman Carlisle and all
this old gang of plutocratic boodlers
taken such ravenous interest m bar
ker? So far as the public can see,
there la no reason for all this corpora
tion activity in behalf of Parker; If
the corporations ' expect:, nothing, more
that the platform discloses, why Bhonld
they not he -" supporting Roooev elt
every one of them? , The platforms are
practically the time; no1 intelligent
man denies it ' Flrker's running mate
said , as much at the very beginning-
Why is It then that a certain Jot of
the tiirsts and corporations are spend
ing their money to elect Parkei? Umer
where or other In this political., wood
pile, there's a hidden nigger J ';,!.ttont
you doiibt It. As sure.es you, live, se
cret jpleascs have heea code for Parker,
jsst as tsey were jzzzs ior uieveiana
in izzz. la no cter w-y cia tse in
terest ci uzizzuzi. ucrrzsn aaa (, me
Stindsrd Oil company te accounted for.
One of two. things .is true,. . to a moral
certainty,' Either these, trusts and cor
porations are afraid of Rposevejt, or
thev have been promised someuiing by
Parker which Roosevelt would, , not
promise. Twist it anyway: you like
the key to the whole sliuatlon.
get reforms inside tne demociatiG par
ty? The Bryan3, Tillmau3 and iaileys
have less power in the democratic par
ty than ever before. Eastern democ
racy controls; and the eastern-kmc-crat
Is a republican all but the name.
The national democratic party car. do
nothing for the people. It is : ruled
by corporations. And it has to com
mon purpose, no unity, no cohesion.
Therefore it is not really a political
party In any true sense. There are loo
many kinds of democrats. pullinc
gainst one another, in all sorts of
It Is like a balky team; it
ts of dust in the big road, but
anywhere.
that the discontented
t be left entirely with-
hip, in order that
t one recruiting
oppose the
pme to eu-
to drcp
.make
on
k
was not dead. They'had hardly quitted can say that the rejuvenated people's
r,,L hv hmivrn party of 1904, shall not nominate in
I LAIC UCIV, 11 Ulli WUIVU .uwj umva . - - , , - -
Ime in hefore I was standing upon 1308 the man who shall then be elected
f?sip iinuijii tir. imno romnttr'toci 'nM I president.,. , '
at their jjiaces, tne goo a Bnip-verAi k - i ' JZZZ , Z -
J IvS1 t.-r- riherewithrrfihrofl'Maaocahf
waters iitve a luiug ui ihb, iiunuue, . , ... .ii. "tij"
broadside into republicans n this S the presidential nominat on, Jto-
side arid aemocrats on that, no longer fr witn the people s pauy iat-
otuc, . y.. . " I fnrm . W t vnn f n friva these na
looking like a painted snip upon a J A. ,
painted ocean, nb longer in danger of Pfr s a careful reading, ajj
-a. tv, ?n iiit 'inArtfnn closepostal card. If you are willii.g to
w l iaJLh?J f W?nrt ikh flsrM Ind seriously , consider casting your vote
hut..a? for the We's party candidates, will
man resolve that itshe has to go down JJ ,ftfrt JSJ
again It shallbe upon the broad bocom ?f .hVU nofi
of the deep, in theory and storm of mal1 in-order V.
iU. , 4tnr, n . thu last f " I ...
dose with the' November elccticn. it
will have just Begun. It must not stop,
can not stop," shall not stop, until our
purpose is accomplished. "Our princi
ples must be enacted into law. Our re
forms must be put in practice. The ty
rannical rule of the corporations must
be overthrown. . Jeffersonlan democ
racy must he made supreme. - Popular
sovereignty must ' again be crowned
the only monarch before wheato throne
the American people will everconsent
to. bend the knee without angry ' dis-
rcontent tad a constant erce desire to
throw, cx its ycSe. -y
nThe purpos 'which fnspires us is one
which no gsdd nian should 'condemri,
no just - man v oppose; no pratriot di-
truly yours, Henry M. MrDonald,
Chairman Congressional OmnJttee
17th Congressional District."
Scnfcnecilid
Mr. Henry A. Grccs, one Of thf pio
neer residents of Elia, III., wts saved
: f rom . a terrible lir-ring .$ea
from dropsy and., heart", &i&ntt,, ty
means of the wonderful discovery that
derangements of the brain center
trust; it is a cause for which any pure called the "seat of life" Is the principal
woman can-nray. any brave man die. cause oi many uiseaBfa. nc bkjtt
It is about five years since I took
Dr. Miles' Neuropathic Treatment, f or;
dropsy and-heart disease. My -condi
tion was .'.extremely critical. I txpeTi-
VVe are not split up and pulled ii op
posite directions by difference of ypin
lou. in conviction we are all alike. In
nui B(Mr-ttrMa-"iThe same va:d-
stick measure the populist every wurg umM . mjfJPjthing and
for our party was based upon political could, not lie downruiEmnrtbw1tue..
education. COme with us! W deserve My limt)8 ana &Y were DadI olien
your confidence. Our principles have and I became very weaK. I nad been
stood the test of defeat. Our faitli is unae rireaimeni Dy me oesi pujsiuaus
that which does not depend upon office of Elgin, and was growing worse every
to feed it It is a part of our lives and day- "Triey coum ao notnmg to relieve
we glory in it, regardless of how the me anaV in fact, gave me up to die.
multitude votes. Jeffersonianj every- As 80011 as I consulted Dr. Miles he
where! Let us get together. Brothers showed me that my doctors had fallrd
in: action. Divisions are what plutoc- to understand my case and satd ne
racy wants; unity is what democracy could nelP me lt was wonderful how,
must have. Resin now the ertaf. move- soon relief came. It was almost Jn-
mOnt whlh will hrliur vnn vlrfnrv in stantaneous. I was soon a well man.
190S.
Wall Street Populist
The New , York populists are fight-
The cure was truly wonderful consid
ering my age, which was seventy at
that time. I am now seventy-six years
old, and able to enjoy life."
Mr. Groce is only one of the many
ers. As a specimen of the way they hundred3 of remarkable cures effected
go after the plutocrats, read the fol
lowing letter that is being sent out
to the voters;
"Dear Sir: The two old parties the
republican and democratic have nomi
nated respectively Roosevelt aDd Par
ker. These parties in the principles
which they state, and the policies
by Dr. Miles discovery regarding the
"Brain Centers." The doctor's repu
tation as a specialist is national. Ilia
Heart and Dropsy Cure is a marvel.
Persons afflicted with disease of the
heart, stomach, kidneys, nciva .or
dropsy, which often complicate each
snouia write to mm. no wm
Mch they advocate are exactly tlike. Lenu ymi one thousand testimonials.
n Hiiro, infir n aiiormi t v:it nn.ik. n i n n. i. n..
but the democratic plattorm, Rmnatlon Chart and a $1.75 Trcat
Vlcd by Judge Parker uotor- mcnt Address Dr. Mllea. Coi to
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no. The Morgan and
who are furnUnliu the
ke rtpubllcan pur-
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