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He Attempts To Deceive

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Day
26
Month
September
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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When Louisi i aru planters meet. and resolve : he democratie party, by reason of its legislabion ou sugar, it is i r to whether the Mr-Kinle.v tariff or the democratie tairiff is im favor of che sugar trust.- Adrián Press. The editor of the Press is attempting 1 o deceive his readers. The sug r trust and the sugar cane raisers are as dlftereni as the wool growers and the wool manufacturera. The policy McKinley bill was to encouragi roduction of sugar ín the ünited : i . The present policy is to crush ou1 the growing'of sugar cane in the ündted States and transfer the industry to foreign countries. The son kern planters have no more to do wfbh the sugar trust than the wool growers, but they believe ín the American doctrine of proteetion to American industries, American labor and American homes. The düference between the McKinley bil! and the WÜson biU on thte point is that the McKinley bilí racouraged the ra&ing o'f Bugar to:cr with the píroduction of raw sugar in the Dniti ö - and piractically wiped out the sugar trust so that it went ;ntn bankruptcy ; while tlie Wilson :.ü. bankrupts the southern sugar cane growers, and at the same time the sugar trust octopus makes untold millioas out of it, and every person in the United States who buys a pound of eugar has to contribute toward it. The democratie tarlfl policy helps to enrich the capitalist Who does no manual labor ; the republican policy of protection helps the planter and the farmer who radfie the sugar cane or sugar beet that'makes the sugar ; also the wool grower, and the produeer who t lis the soil. The democratie poliey of protection helps the fpreign manufaetuTer, and grinde the American producers in the dust. That is why the planters of Louisiana propose to leave the unAÍnerican party oí foreign and ïossilized ideas and join the party of progress and American deas. There ís one thing -to be admiréd about Ezra 1!. Norria, and that is hls mdefa.tlgable work, night and öay, tor the democratie party. There are few pointe that escape hls visión, and he nevei1 Iets one pass without improving It. If a tnian is wavering some one is sent to hun to bolster liim tip ; he is brought out to caucus, sent to the county, representative, , lorial or some otber convention, and brought into line again. No one is allowed to get away and al new ones ave roped into the web. that it is poseible to allure there by proraises or persuasión. Talk about the democratie party being iüil'-lücd to .;u,v one, E. Nori-is has done more practical, telling work ioih is party thiin any other ten men in tliis county to-da.v. There are one or t wo others thai have buzzed around and created an impTeseion that tliey had done great things, and tlien whlned ycar in and year out becauee the party didn't recognize the great service they had rendered. lint Ezra never vrhines. When lus party snubs ]i:m, he goes right along just the same and works for lts intereste, and il' party tealty and practical liard work counts i'or anythlng, he is the taan the democratie party owes someth'Jmg to ín this county. There is a new complication in the Democratie management. Hon. John Strong declined to act as chairmañ of the Democratie State Central committee, and the administration element of the state central committee seemed to make it impossible for him to do so. They finally, through proxies, got control, and elected E. G. Stevenson, chairman. This means that no Democratie congressional candidate who has not bowed down to Cleveland, can have any support. Thtse chaps are bound to rule or ruin. It is time the Democratie party as a whole, entered its protest. Mr. Fisher has not had half a support, and any silver man can't get it. Dr. Jorcían has resigned as candidate for lieutenant governor. There was an effort made to put Mr. Gorman in chairman. This was defeated by Mi-. Duffy. Now why not nomínate Hon. Gorman for lieutenant governor and give the anti-referees, anti-cuckoos, and working Democrats a chance to express their opinión. Well, it's an "off" year. Let 'er go Gallap;her, Airinn 1' -.

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