Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 31 October 1888 — Page 2
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Per Cme -rftaA'tarV ' . WUJJAM T. MtiUiU JAMES M. tfASTGK. Mr? iStovjjNjr - .AT. JZ For Carsasr, JtL JJlf. P. UAXWELt Canary Cm lii DHwwtITM. PETXSOB. 9d littric-JQBlf C CMJ". ; For Congress, Bth District, BIHBI U. tncui ee H. a Haaeu is the RqHjUifludtdate for Vommrem n toe 6th district. Everything at fNe. cat twinta to-ltii dectioa. Hap saUx and a soldier's friend--a aaaa wtw wilt do all ia bis power if Ja Geagrtav to farther tW aolMarf Mtercrts. 'See ifca. he w tleeteJ tlia 6th of Noveatber, adowr me& it. the change fron lfatooa to Daakn wUlbeooe oftbc aiost aatiafcetory ever XlOBcaalor.uoer ' ETwjbedy artf wU fer KBy Blatr it laid to eiaate bow waca aia majority will be, bat it will be large tw-agh all practical parposea. BWr if by Bator a ood fellow, ad ao is a aaeeesa ia a race for office. Tbe people who bare twea aecommoaa tea aaa asaiatcd by biat oa so atany oeea waa, caai betp votinr sr hi flier waat to vote for bin aad will do ad. He will be tbe aert Auditor f lloaraeeoaaty. Jaatwjjietbat oajowabtaa.ebiklrea.' la order to aavo yoar vote be wie tbat year ticket baa tba us f llHiaaaa fare for eriff. Yoa WI waat to vote for a aaao who iaaaf to aofter defeat, ao . be certain, to vote tor Farr. ManyDemoarata knowing Tata rrt good pojsta, will rote for bia koowiog that be will anke a rst-lajssSbr- - ia-l mt ' : ; A good cRisen, a brave soldier, iawfamt tbejaay of Tom Parr, tbe Xtpoblicui candidate for 8beriff. Him aaea who wen ia the army hia, tbe people who bave Ma aebjbboca, ail joio is eer ; 10 r nna potnu. xarr ia fhead be cental; stud accoawnodating, and stands weJlwilk ttae with wbooa be ia tawaintrd ' Harriaoa aad Hoey, reneailaavaw Iba- oaadidatea for wbooa ererr BepaUiiemt (aad aaaay Deaoerata) aboald vote. Let Indiana Jareaoe bars a PwaidcaU-aWt aso oft to New York for aa ii cat far that office. Why the Jiattbrt Hairiaoa ia aa Iadiana aaea ouzbt to be afSeieBt to iaciertrj Iodiaaa ma to Tote for -SoMtera'elaiauwilbeprniBp(ly atteaded to wbea H. C. Doneea btaaaiM a. awaaher of Ceagreaa. .Jliaioppnawat, Mr, Cooper, was not e aoldier aor ia.be ia eyawathy wkb tbe anldier riaoaeat, while ajaaeaa w do ail n w power S fbeavu every one wefl koews JUet Daaeaa so eat of Monroe co. tbea wkb a looatog; - big mioritr aaVall wUl be well. . f T people becneae inflated ever alittofloe, bet Tern Farr wot aaade of tbat kind of aiaterkl j be ta wet what be maw t aeenahle, awiK partleteaa, who will gftaboat biedatiea ia an aaoa(rRtotioaa way. JtewiH be the 8beri,.aad will arve bia peraoaal attewtioa to tbe; 6ee, beeaaaev tbere is sot maeb aaore tbaa a Hvieg in it at present. Tbe aaea are for Billy Blair; the women are for Blair, aad the ehBdna afl know bias and erect
biat. fleia a kind of "wopk'alv--.ttta WMiiut..ftL.diH.h!
candidate,0 seeeaded by the BepnbJicaak parTf. It was wbw in them too, beeaoae be is die atfuageat man they eoabi have selected not only strong, bttt popular and competent. He ia just aa good aa elected. ; Farr, Gaston, Peterson h ad; Buskirk, on the Repoblkan tieket, were soldiersb Not a single man m tbe Democratic county -ticket . waa ia the' army. Everything else being equal, the soldiers ought to he recognis-d by a vote. ' Don't yoaiatnkso7 laese men are cer tainly the cqoak ia every way of the Demoeratieeandidateai' Where tbe men that esa with reason ! nd any fanlt with Dr. Gaatoa or Tom Parr? They were both gallant soldiers, they are bah first ulaas eiturna. tbev are men who have no wtpetiow aa clever ma aad good neighbor. The WMieaa- f Monroe county, irreapretiveof party predjndiees, should to it that, those two men are fleeted, end by good, majorities. Their opponents wit tbeDetaocratic tieket were not soldieae in- fact tber are no soldiers on that tieket at all. Vote for Gaston for Treasurer, and for Parr for Sheriff. Ne more eloquent speech onold lie made tbaa that ef oar friend Dr. Gastoa, when heivmnf that aaaiwiwl hand end crippled arm nade by rebel bntleta. Personally Dr Gwton V nice gwi fern and ofafislly be bt no miprrier. You aJiouIJ vote ir km
lblwabi of the &ih distra ottgbt to be rvprrsented Sat Coogreae, and they will be if thei give a little attentioa to tbe tmev aow beiajr toade between Daneau
and Cooperr' CVmprr basntiHl tare thing by any nkenwer ot means, and if tbe BfOMbliaqoa uf Monroe conn ty wUl do aai jwll by Puncaa they wiH do by him .in other canities o the district, 1m i will be n .aupbaotiy electeoV y " ' -rBktirj W. will be nes? Auditor of. tfoarue eonnty. He will be elected Nov. 6ib, and takes -aa aeon M ine legal Ibrmlities areconjplied with. Usually tbe Auditor goes jn a year after hi election, ,botaa a vacancy existed, DHca.pf appotncnieni, ne wih ij in tbe week" following., He ; h Auditor rigtt nw,.except the; lonaaKOea. r : . After yea vote, on the morn ing of NoYtb, inquire alter ;:any oae who may be siek or neg(geot ; aad aee that they too come up or ate broegbt op to vjste. ;We wiii need fyetjy KepqbUcaa vote to r Herrtaoaf JBover snt.. . tne res: Da forget lhia,:pleaae. The bosineM of tbe Auditor'.; office will be conducted bereaf te with 4he sanie care tbat baa. been shown for ataty years Blair will take tridei in. seeing that it; '-iH kept np to the standard. There' ia no better tiownearf roan in tbe toajn.': tbaa V. T. Blair, and be well spai i' no effort .ia -the. right directioii. The Awtr books need ekw., careful atteatioBWng a cheek uj. on those of the Treasorerr.aod are aaore HBportanti, than may tax paycrahopw, ; People' W tbroo h the conul y to feel a deep personal inten-t ia the saeeeas of Tom Farr, the lit tmbliean Borainee for Sheriff. Thci J are several very aabdtaottal reasons for this.' prominent antong wnieu are tbe facts that Tom Pirr t?a gslhohhWisa Nr 1 aW , and no better neighbor . ever known. : Tdar,- too, is ompc tent to fill tbe office with credit t.Jt: hiauetf aad satisfaction to bis nuoveronsfriiends,aad be .will inereae bia list of fmads aU the Umt be 4 holding the pimtion; Tom will bave to.eone to' town .to live "t o tne Itb of November. Dr. JasV D. Maxwell in t!;e Bepoblican candidate for the ofljoe of Coroner- of Hoaroe coanty. The Doctor- wan aflttblegeotleaian, a tberougbfy edooated pbysictftn and surgeon, andgives to tbe ponsties the importance it deserves.Never did a 'party - have a eandidste wftjr'e better record. or one agaiont whom lea could ' be saM, than ooreaadidate far .Treasurer, Dr.Gaatoa. Tbe Doctor ia a tiptop man ia every way boiskicd, accomatodstiog, and jet atteniu strictly to the beainess of bis office with a promptness that abow htin to be a model otBaak ; Dr. Ghtston a ataa who never says aujtiit against an opponent be jnst prrsaes the even tenor of bis way, Jid will be Am ng. business at the old stead after the" jftb of November. The offieeof coanty commissioner bone of the most int porta at that iato be filled this fall. County commiastoners get right down to the interests ofthe people far more doeely tbaa any other class ot ofaeera." Iney aa ooodwt tbe bumlaeagf the coanty carefully end eeoadmieatly'. $r they can ruin the finances by prodigalityand fooftsh expenonorea:' -no better men' ire to be found In Mooroa county to day tbaa are offered fay the Repub lican party lor these posffinas. Wm. Pelersoaod John C. Clay are,be movme tor them. Jaa JHettbews, ia. eompany wita dm brother ot uaiumbuv u. win re-open tnetateam laundry as ;soa :m be aecessary .macbinery can be pfaeeo m position. j The W. C. T. U. will bold its Mxt Tvgular ramung Honday evering Tb monthly Union Temper atioo irrvion vm bo btM ia tbe Ur.itod Prweaanff n aoodDT eTfiunt Not 4th. Tlw meeting will be addrapnd b UT.ir.iiutuMiM M. B. cnurcb Tbe-Iadiea. of the Christ ian church will give a cSnner in tbe ?rc-j J; torn room of the ebareh en- jtxt TKorsnay, November m, The. mtbstantials of the seasoii will be famished for tbe table. Doors .opr at ft o'clock Single ticket, 25c. For a family of five persons, v. Jtii are inviwa. vrnjoaiarday another dinaer will be given ia iae same place. Spbciai:' On Friday of acb week thaiWonef will have a Special price oh some article, Owi? aad see what it is. Each week will be a difivrent article. ' BbekdesAOo. ' m hi m '-' " 14 198. ' At a awwuns or thn ronriviog votan fur Ova. WitlUm Brnry Harrbnn in 3S40, onvanas ia tn eourt bouts in iSloomin taa, on &OuHajr, Oct. 17, 1888, Henry Mter wm ealtat to tba chair and K P. Od) wWtad 8coratvy. Oa mutior. it wm reved to onita in th ltpirflicn winwle, for next Saturday, Not 3d. Thttd boterovidod which (ball vmbolizlb ppHti6l OOntaBt of 1840. That waeprdtallf invka U loin na, all wfto? Wd for n GRANDFATHER tit 1810. aa4 who propert'to vote for tba UEA NDSOS in' JS88. ... Adjoomod to inaat at Bi-publican Itaadqaartsra at 10 o'clock a. a. on Saturday neat. HCNBT JtXIiZB, Preit. . P- COLE, tfwfy. . rrrACHrotrynen beini; asked ui sv bam be puhis trutt, slid when be had - a' eoid be put it ia lr. Fcnnar's Cougb Horny. For sate by Fasts Bo., Biooaiincton, a4 if- StAiuta, Clear Creek, Ud,
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WHAT ABE BROKEN LOTS?
Cbme at .-
One price to every ipj&v
ExGLtsn Spavin Liniment remTi! al I Bard. SuR. or Calloiued irtimp iu) ItlontUbes from hoTKa, BUod Sparia,' CuHM,Silint, &wefiney,King-bon,8tiflap,-Sprains, iU Swollen Throata, Cougb, ate. Sara $90 br uaa of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by H, Lindley.DruggUt, Bloom ing ton, lnd. C. C. TURNER, theleadingC UNDERTAKER Forxiitiire 2 Dealer. I bare tba Jargatl and best leleeted atock.var brought to JJloomington, aad will gaH you goods cheaper, tban nJ one. , 1.1 na.T a pne QHpiay w . . . . Chamber Unites, PARLOR SUITE8, LOUNGES, Fascx Craibs, Baby Wasoss, Carpet Sweepers, Mirrors, PICT (7KB fRAMES. OBOAMSkept te stock, and told on monthly payment. I bave tbe Household Sewing Machine tbe best Machine made, and tbe cheap t. i also keep CIiMb for Fuerala which nnhr cost about one-bait as mneb as other clothing- .Come and ee me. north side of sqaare, ia Wstaron s jnacK. , , " tiwjbAiiiiXSr, tfyS.3 Hotfce te lloai-Realelenita. The t(tnte of Indian, Monroe County ,m? in tbe Circuit Ujurv, or Monroe couniy, In the 8uto of Indiana, November Term, 1888. Ooronlaint No. 1681. Hiram Brdwu vs. Jeph K. 8harpe,4r., Mary K. Bbarpe, Josepa tk. Bswrpe, Ah itiKin k. sbepara, Be it known, tbat on tbe 3d day of October, 1888, the abore named plaintiff, bybis attorneys, filed in tbe ojBoa of tbe Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monro County In the Stnto of Indiana, his eonplaint againlt the above nampd defendant ; and on said day. the said plaintiff lied in tbe Clerk's aflce tbe at&davit of a eompeteat person, showing that said defenaant Alblco . Shepard, is not resident at the State of Indiana, tbat a cause of astion xlu again.t him in relation to real estate and to foivcloM a mortgage thereon' and that the mid defendant is a' necessary party thereto, and said plaintiff having by endorjemrat on taia complaint required tbe deiendant to appear aid Court and answer or demur thereto, on tbe Sttb day of November, 1888, : STow therefore, said defendant lt abore named ia bereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him. and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at tho calling of said cause on thn 24th day of November, 18W, the same being the 6th judicial day of a term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in tbe City of Bloomington, on te third Monday in November, 1888, said complaint, and the mutton and things therein contained and alleged, will be huard.and determined in his absence. ENOCH FULLER, . Clerk Honroe Circujl Cpiirt. Pet. 3 1888,
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OVEROqiA 8UIT8, rp PANTS, ' ' v.-.?'
once, aa iheseye toaa flde. bargains.
B&Wt''' TO VKIT THR MOPEL DBY? GOODS HOUSE
Wbeie Yon Will Find a Complete 8toek of Kocuery, Laeeii. mroideriee. Table linen, Cor cell, Hotions,
And ike 'lOBW&R ot'UXO OTfO'TaSfiH In the City.
We bave joat.ipilded to onVatook v Hae of DRESS GOODS which it wiH pay yoo toeatimine. . if ' frtil, ' , t West Side SqUvre, one door North ofAUey,
FALL WINTER OVEKCOATS.
SPECIAL BAJ.E imWEEX.
82.50 , SS.50 $500 AND $6.50
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JSATIN--FACOT AND SliUK-IINED :
A complete and beautifai.avnrtopent, from f 10 to 925, tailor made and
perfeot fitting, 8uch asjiiore charge you from $40 to foO tor. GENTLEMEN DESIRING SOMETHING THAT IS FINE, are invited to Inrrot these superb garments. The Eagle Clothing House, BLOOKHfJCTQrj, IND.
AOTICB OF AVPOiarrNEMT NOTIOB IS HEREBY OtVRN, that tbe undorsigned ha been appointed by the Monroe Circuit Court, Receiver of tbe Arm of Ibllonbaclierdk Son, todS.ba. putllficd as such R-csiiiw. . . . ... flicominjrton, lnd , 6ept- 28, 1818.
JT7 34 WHEBE E HAY E BUT I TO SELLING AT
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TOT II EC . OLD BELIABLE LIJVE - BITWIlH Indianapolis CincinnatiSates to Sastera Foints $1 te II. 50 below other line
W H.r I8HEK, Gen. Ag't C.U 41 R. Indianaplis. CHAS. H. KOCJCWKLL, O. P. T. Aq Ciainaai,Ohio.
OSIIESS OMIVERSIT arts rsawliMis a. fwUSit, mm, nn a aaiair. rrtijmii ui nnrisws. ' Bail fMimii for Butiktu, Shad-hsad, Fsbbimship, EacHs aad Actual EusiiUM Tniaac laaivi4ual MiMrMctioa. Kclwcau for evoil 4m spa .hrajn tim aa4 iMMj. AUrulitt City. OnUuaits liofi lu.tij 'twfiiis. A stricny hmtasu ctiflal. Op n ymt. Iicr am. Writs le . Eucqant Catalogue, Frke.
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3 OP A KIND. D Adminldtritrs3 Sale of Heal Kstate. XTOTICE 18 HERltHV. OI VKK, that liv Tirtue of an ordt r of tne Monroe Circuit Couit, tbe undsrslened, as Ad ministrator of tbe ettat f KVcliotas f llajfleld, dt-eessed, will oftVr for sale at auction, at the south dotr of tbe Court Bouse in tbe city of BUoinmijUn, Coun ty of Monroe and St U ot' wityts, mtt FRIDAY, NOVKM,BiR30rn, M88, tbeundWidd two tbirdi sf the following detoribed Riil Bstate, situate ia the County of Jlonroe aad S tale of Indians to-wit: Pan of section f29) twentr-aiae. town (I) eis;btarange(l)oae we it, bounded as follows: cutniacnoiue at a point on the north line ol' said section, at a distance of It polos and 8 links west from a corner wbich is tn aortheast corner of church hit; and is ulso tbe northwest corner of the east bnlli and tbe northeast corner of tbe west half of tbe northeast quarter et said section Mrjiaaiaa tiience wet on the section line i petes tabv thence (with an ar.lowanee or a i"TH toe. ni-edle) south A rast'ZB pole and a- HnksTthence rMHllti8i" (ait poles, thence el paral lei with the. said sectun una 20 poles and 1 11 links to a stake in the old mill race, thence up the center of the old mill race north lai" west U poles to antnka, thence north 11s west to poles, thonce li west 30 poles to tbe place ef rbegj&nisg, conWining ? 3-ev acres. Also theAlbllowine tract of land, being part of the west half of the aortbeast quarter of soetion (29) twenty-nine, town (a) eight, raiigf) ( l)one wnst,boundad as fo'k)W : comniericing at a point on the line dividing anil Quarter section, 13 poles and la links south of the northeast corner of said west lialf quarter, thence running west 13 poles and eight links, thonce north 13 poles and 18 links, thence west poles to the renter of the old milt race, thence southerly St poles, thence east 13 pole to the line dividing said' quarter section, them north along said line 41 poles and link to tbe place of beginning, conmbmk, b.in (251 twnU-fle acres off tbe south and of the west half of the southeast 'quarter of section (2u) twenty, town (8j eignt range (ij one wmt. TERMS OF SALE. One-thii-tl cab,one-third In nine months and one-third in eighteen ' months front day of sal. Secured by note at intertnt waiving nil ief front valuation laws, and secured bv good free-hold sureties. Sale to'bagla at 1:30 o'clock p. m. ' BKN. P. ADAMS, Oct. 31, Miia. Administrator. Loudea. ib Roger, Attorneys. ! - eys' Why iirnbitter life by d ragging around with lami !hack, diseased kidneys, dropsical swell! hits, female weakness, nervous debility, heart disease and rheumntUi complaints, when lr. Penner' Kidney an iiackai'he Cure will so quickly sure? Rev. A. I. Merchant, Presiding Elder, writes: "It wave me almost instant aa entirely permanent relief." 8nperior tt ail knowsi meoicincs in tnete aueaaes, For sate by Pabis liaua- Bloomiagton, and 8. M. MiTBaae, Clear Creek, Mt. till FeK 22, :9. Simply purifying and cleansing tbe blood is not sufficient. It needs enriching also, tbe nervous system needs toning up, all ot which is accomplished by Dr. Fanner's. Blood and Liver Remedy and Kerve Tonic. Use hi Cough Honey in all coughs) his Golden Relief in all pains, and stomach and bowel disorder; hi Kidni'y and Backachu Cure in lame back, dropsy and all kidney disorders ; bis Garman pya-Salve in core eyes, cracked skin and pile hi Capitol Bitters for appetite and strength. For tale by rAMS Bans., BloomiagtQR, s.n! S, )f. SUtBcai, Ciaar Creeli, ivq.
IIOIIiT OF A mm PAf IX A firott l.tte by 0m ol ! $wi itti liw in ihe Methodist Churcri. v . . !- !: :
41 . 1rr..Brrnitei- telle the Paxils Whf He lMttM i llw aWknaibNMi ait l TianaraBee aetosver He aateaxi tsnr ellr a-tblra Psy.M.seat-er rsrtKiR the Oapatxkan raetr Mol - atsiie-aiiianejt lm save T giTewe tlaalt f lite fiitoaa KsneblHia VlsjfMi, Vhi 0xm lcttei: of Ite. Daniel Dor chuslw, a full itbetract ot whiilf in printud in thus issue ot' ou r taper, 'Kill attract wide attention and narea profottni infliwnco. Dr. Dorcb8vsr is Otui of tho uott eminent nwri in the Mel hod iat :l lurch. H was t.hftiitnan of tb'i tornptimnce comumttee oi the ta) penenit 'Conference, aact torrnulsted tlwreiKirt n temperance jpojide to tbat 1dy, )r..1)nrcli;OTter diteuanes-ihe reaaoiu that Impel him to rem inn w'tabr t f th Rpt blican party, and domi hi tetter by aiving: tbat in 'thiaGMign Imi ia for Unnrison and Morton. Vyiien a n Mi of comaDAndingaliilitramd tteriisigcliarax ter ' like Dr. Dorcneeter speaks, ll influence ot his wiwii. 'will nut be niiliifiei by tliw parry bmis ot cheap aaea. . To 4n IrrretxiiGiEST Philic: Mac y irqtiirieii have tei prdjKranded titns durinj: the pant tbra-i months, a fswcl which I desire to inswer in tiiU let :er, : 1. i AM ASKRit fnr, A.S A TBKnl.AMCB RllrTSMKK, I S KM A IN IN THB KifMJIljacAir pahty, wuim qtnm.TiciinaiAttCtt PKOPtElUVB LBrriTf ' '
1, I nni not iivitwi tWil ' nttn'tiMa0t!'
anc iicoplo have lcfl; the Repwtt&an piny, not 0 pinr cent, in 1884, went into thn third pnrty; and probably DO pi r ctrni;. ol nil' in tine north who famr tt moie redicat ltewraiiiCo mcasun-iai now in tilie Kift uUican. party; It ti not likely to bo ao turMotaie place tor nspeninoe people as the third part); I prefer to remutin in Uta old tanks rd work vrhh thogrvat'eruisM of temx;rano pxpi), who fufc mcro ewtcemeri to pnii note tcmpcriuiieej tllan to build up a parity. Thitt thu tolid tPtupeifaocr aem iment of the orthirn Motes Is in the Itapubliciin party, notwii lis'atiding it t w not done, nnd can not at once do, i til that ovpr-Hnngtiinp agitatoni uak it; to d o, I willnrorata'rhjiw. 2. Tlw only lw li ibi t jrt n irta tvt Ma it s, New Erjunpshiro,, - Vermont, Rlnl iilani. town, and KattewiaronsUatdoFi)ptiMiintn atates. 3. TliP()irlionjiflftbiafiv!Raid state? wh'srn prohibit jen in u-ll enforced im tho Wu wbUsiii are tasdat atronidy I pul4&. . .-. ' 4. The localiti in ihiMrth wliere ao Ihxnwj prevaibi; under Itasat optiaft.'i'ra alnioat wliollr mipubiklii;. . 8. Mf bore baeniw -prerailn tindr ksad option; the great bulfe-ott tise no licwwe vote is caby Ktiptthjaaiua. . 0. In tho ataJtes wbero heavy ."tax laws" bave-been enacted KaiiiHt (be mbwrui. becauas it was felt that public sentiment would not iforeo inhibit im, tliM agffreeMve move Iwr. tnrnporance liaa been kd and auetained fbiefly by R.'p ibHcsins, who will gladly halt ittiU njro iwliical mc when Utu peogie xra ready iSnr them. 1. Ti Oat e:ttr tltal, intbonoith, ttWi R publican haw a sufficiently tantroitwK induenco, tbe nkiuooa eUsapfear or cr aeriousl'f criMiledL Thero are aorno ed exceptions, btit not numenma. . tl Tlte present Mainn taw waagiveji to thitt abate by Repubticaiui in 1858. , ... it. In New Hnmrabi'ie and Vormant. aa well a in Maine, the orixinai "Miiina lavrs, by the influrncu uf Rciiblicana, hare been kept on tba utabtfe txK.4. svur since thoy wereenacted. 110.- ill! tbo moHt ratjllcal kwper.uvcn tcfiiislatkm in the north, for a third of a century, lun been ftofoaei and onstHod ny Ketiuoncanit ... . . , 11. 11 ronereM the.onlvirncinbofs wltio nave assancu tne-tuUt intun; miti teictnlsst nionjWPMv aeimet "KfTrttlli 3Hntion of Mtwnnfctifkioilt.'Of GiMrara and UVign, f Ttxa breti RtHtuucans. 1. The ' const-i'.ntkmal prohlliitonr atncndinpnta are favcirito . nwaMtivs of RrpublKana. In the twenty nnrAcrn bgubtturs where tttiHo auixtMli icnlM bare been acted vpon, ihVpiibhVianii nyposed tbrai, obaiiipionrit, austaincd and voted for them. -. . 13. My cltHif concern in this mat A in to help tint online -of ttiipcnim-c. -vbich I-thin a van lie dm-aiinifocttvely and more wutety m the KepuMican party tbitn in the third peurty, So tar as I can indite, after kasic, olose and candid ob servation, tbere is wotv prartkai. i.'AVctuu work promote the cawm or iciuperaaco among tho ardent ttnpcmic men in the Republican party than in tbo third wirtv. where tint DfeuoiinV nttinir aim of tbe leaders aeenia to be to build una party autonomy. ,Uid ( think the chancv (or the solution of the t inner. ancv probiem aits Sftyfoki bottecintha. old party of. great aebicvAtnento than in the third party, which; after I ty vear of rxtravriimnt inmnisea, tiaa no practical tHnperanc roeults taew. .; . if. i auviaetnose witio nave cose tut of rth RepublMan pirty, beciuiee impatient m account of stow tetnf eranoa progreiM, to return ainl Htrongthra the muse - it bin tbe old ticivs.oaw so rapidly aavancing; rt I a ajmntn if I was sot wfurrOINTKO I?,TI.IIC TyUVKRlkNCK. Fl-AMC OT TUB MATIONA1, KWIJUIICA COSVaWTKW TUIIi VfAS. ' ! Not at aU.' . 1. Party plot forma are often merely convenient i . makeehiftii, deftly .ihaped. for popular effect. Tbila is notaiiy tbe caae with the third jvtrty ntteraiicea on the woman's suffrage qoeetkm In ISM, and its tame qiuuri-erpi-eeHioM on oilier topics than tempcratict' ttib year, 3. With a Mmiaateiit, reliaUer, lifektnx ttnuperance man bke Gen. Harri son aa nur caatsioaie. we nave tiie sarjreet and best kind of temperance plana. 3. It anouM be kept in anna uat nus hi the ' ftrsi time either of the tro great parties have uald anything in -favor of temperance in their national ib.tforma. 4. wo. count noc- iBosoiutDir exuee tMrttaC'flrat utteransa ot n uitioaal convjpntion, urion o complex . questton. would tarof tb moat radical-character. In tbe language of Gen. Harrino i, "It ia not ao much tbe length of the step which is taken, aa tlw direction of tbe jtop." 5. The plank adoftecl by the convention, when brrdly and diacrimiiuttingty viewed, ia evidently wise and stirone tot a national body ' s. wniie our naimnin piairorm nat been nilent-untii this yiiar, alunKt every rear and for many yriJH the RetMildicari itata conrewnon platforms hsTC contained emphatic teuipemui.-e declaratione. . ' -w ' 7. Tte workiM Mfoatana; tho Honor laws baa incalculably advanced within it decade by law and order leagues and other ajjencirs; and wloavw tloosanTthintf fit thii line of at tion, but Repuv Ucana?HI. VTovm rr svr as twrrsi to haiti a TounCAi, PABTtt wsnswrur coaMirju) tu a TEMiiaiJCca roucr ahd to m EJiroBcanwrrt Ity no means. t. They do not duIymsWer that V us proMem nan many elements enien ng Into it which political actton can Hint a. If I oonM hare hit way, wi politi sal party would champioii apeciRo temrcrancti meaMirca. I would hare parry conventions strike tlw aaloonti nharjiy, and stunulate action against uliem ran meorui of making strong and inttuential sent intent, but no party shifctoletb e Hiecitic liogiatative measure; should divide the reform foruen. 3. Matters so vital to the beat well are of our common life ought aot 'Hi depend upon the accKumwi lorMinesarc nuoi.uatiorM of nolitical nartics. witti the-leal-qutire. bickcrinspi undi rccklc ambitions
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tain the tsctadeacvL in gooidovn tlie mtariipatflj it fniTi i decline unci i Hon u.'it itb wits . a nee pirty. d, Hot aor sr. it it a I tbat nly tfao-j qnastiplil mads ismirs In part pistil tied st the prim. iW nttl tad a it in jMJrsae, tow not enacted try an;r pa thnl ocii ?.. feisldea.it bit niatftiriSj!!, cbut vatlon that ntrict'pniljli twit caa ne eaioiT nrjw:i localitinL ' - . 8. 11 idetof a Viotikmmt enforce- ipnhibie;on pOiMy patt r lJMJori reiteratit- sijil : is teey labbading t-r jWili -g not tht ught the raatlrtaislfi featcr Baaccmb, t!f tibsasfilKrtl thin thwiry t aysj. "1W 'UwA otlicrco trna vm to. ,oiSu bab, !ilectliiKtl!eiacB Jia may mw, akbirmei) aiii piduti mu w. "told tltejsiwei fojtsils or v , - men w can et ThtH hi the MetJ jnut r m ennirtam ni msiiiiiK)rv thivx'srl citiei of astite wui ui to justify their tNcr?fMlW! paiit?r txw&ii a priHuH inoiuttB, espcotaity R nraRi citioi, whuh is "oBlcettd i bottota, and ia ail Itn mnmi tx pttrty that hokto ..tiM. Nt mm ' can tie sienieds V f nitiia'-snow in i,he aaccnd wtiittt of Nevr York, but lri;!9 vrti um iiuiio cm t&Minifr an; mn:.an Kitpiibl can hare lodt Uhj nm in New York tne DmncorJih Now York f ity and rteny ijdtetr and cities, Theiaaw isttlHi stnbM. . .:' .-'jm And yt thes West jMirtry wouki ioHfone the great tsrliisMii tm;cr;inoe rr-form, .ouM fcifdjMf i obstrut't Uh etfotits of those bt.! partisan roethodu, wek to prate 1m mi o aiaimit the mUwn ijBitttj'iP powibti! pclitic I Mtaititiisiaai rualiHl.; V : Oil this riidonary bs'rfS'flne' Bt tmvsgimt- promises ainl jtredin their pirinci sl stock in trad!;, tt old tri:k o bant;nipuithst lra but "itli prumiaei to pay; - p, ;i puny iiuu ia nun upon: is tiSMWC m can ucfcr le solvent, eMlsnt it'isS at- prcttpec tiye re Hs. .& cm anothin.! to offf r 'nil tiic ItiaiirilLS the world" when ho does not !srjr ii i nni. -. V tt thess reasoiMTaavn Ktat and snnport Harriooii swllmtjk pnscnit cantiata. " r : fcs DsiafcM(M Bsms-swuy BstasnftV' Tke Gsaaaffwliow tmr arwlneaM tl is opt aad atgtant. Jne$ sailed M t nwoa. rti tiom i riciotut fa artttct'ai!. anal ttu w.kvlfws arwrp:casstaf saipiS trail an asiolatt ehtaraahew ftm Mill ftttt t only a -top. owl 4 tup an jejrj-r itai riw ifaacri o. vsatSf tkonal.i aad iesietofte Uws: efctinl tutu A Pk t'aiswrJant (Hestisntb mm-Jk tr. Inuttk ef" the attn aa iav Hon o tt-Jaaxitu. Hjautoat't til ANOMGST THE LEA0ER9 2tM0;- L ' JMMMaMra' aVt.l - ipnlal ; toaatin n Its rasps' f i taatwlawiTa ittttt Aii'ialaSait' . vd Jllut VMe Irada sky, Otac of ttha nutrked feature of5 1 camnsiirn the wotraat bstwinta general accord and esA.asiiisns.. inf-tlie riectcnit forces swesjrjSiMi asjai anil l;hi!tr eonmleilioe ni C!e -verdiist of the people in Nvveat thti bite hand, and ' the antihT a i Omi rank aitd file awi admittol diet pajiic amaigst tlie leaders taost land free trade miDsisri s ttatJt:: "nh eaUnnaaani ot the pmteott alll annry where maauest. rrcm tn , anipliid dnnydtisMrttionsiof tensat i saiKis mt eitiasaa tbrotnriasr tocnel. Harrison and giving hm ttietr 4atfai pldges at supjwt, so the -iiiatSi thousands that have assto(t evarysqi tho inreat ctuiniiUon of tsaasla : Aaierican labor nines Ms vetWa III abi.xMd there are vrryw)aareridte prswisr eninoawsm. . )n the Cleveland free tradV tsVi find The New York Henley Cbwaa; ' Enquires-, PtubtaeUblft Times, Iii AY OUTSon s OaoaSiowraii Hi Geor;e's Standaidi. all free ttajw, s ' eaineiiHy eapponiair t weiana. nlsinlnir of the sth3r at b a of i21evtUiid8 csnnpairn. and abniatii mitfrur trtiacuerv. It Ii on th mot repubsbto Detnocr til thoritT tha t Col. llHofv tan ehalv Gbiveland'i natiiMai eeatiri mittos. candidly adinfetwl .'ihac'v could not laoe the pecfAe on t!sr qwietion at ni raia one curing an IIr;rv SlraitemDn.wha wivata thef land platform, baa adeibtenV tbi wrote to Cleveland aakbiac htnt-'ati he ia "vrstJins or not tn the ftgfct irtM. New Ytk HaraUl And delphia Times hare givea a:ast.j enttotsemcnt to tha cnta.'ssBiB ei managers, in order, aa they say,tiai ntssi. intra iron:, tnetr apatay dr lores s-c. ox mimagtfa. IImi KTtsit free tradn 0"nrr. Hvird. of Ohio. Woo fana onla wast make speeches for derslaad, iHtjjesii: aa naytng luattjievemno eaunen vns Hew xors, new Jereey, ana varn euti, sod Ditsticio to trie north nsa sleEtcsml votes nousm tosessm-aiS' Don Pfattt. editor of BeltYsi sine, a Democrat of natiocud recwaalan. is quoted Iry Henry Georee as c ijinir-fai convi'reatioo with Col Traey, it- Tha New York Star, a Cteveuutd free orsan. that from iof i ranilsn twtrssl from the gent of BeUnrd. Cla Ok, who have been instructed to irapibtiiHle ami .report upon the condition tat gat ootinttry I'oliticaHy, I have tear crdtanvt we hnve at iwasent lost Cottnectict assa New-Jersey beyond doubt, and. tbat we wiU lose few York unctes annwttdas; ia done." ' , . . . " - v To thistL Traer repliiidt: "B t f no use, wi meal not try ho, Mrt mtreti to tse fact trast ws cannot up ajninst the cry oc tree tna. ' idicfous featnre ta! tba eon mnic amongst the amUnatota ef the CKveitBd canrass is that walls CM. Brice and. Senators Gwmsei .aad 'Bav nwn, wno weru given ate rents m sgement because they were ) ponticutTM. are anxiona to iupprsas ute utim npHMS msj sum m v&vwaj csapoteltde t get an aw- tlda ewce,aa4 wniB! ine new- tors: ran aiorJii the inanaKera to "call buck" tha Trndm- Hunt. Free Trader 'Ileorce is caQina on Cb vtkuid "toout Ota baJLv hiaaa in leacl front' the trnoes" and put men. mwnuaandof bia can-aati on rbaaaka eoBtu'elv. Iff edurse the MBtrwnnusa SK ffaeblv that unlesrasosne one" bseidsa at tKmtna tea ror jrovernor tney wan nsj swfiil mal, and Hill men lungtv aadlaap thwt Clvtliuid wouad be ntaUacaaV Hid hi not: given th notnitiation ' It is Bttto wonder thiit CVsIaal hitter of acceifctnce ia dihtyl ia tha nrooeas ol lncunttuon, too many i Mssts are nlaTimr about the fr
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