Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 31 October 1888 — Page 4
WESTS PROGRESS, ff-Baarti ol Mfe BMbb t InWwiwlN.1 Dnnaintk party in this presidential to wrs.adisi. Hh West against West against Mm East on tha MTitt, maiatainhig that the Kaata betMftt of production and the fat ita harden. Now, if tha tariff nb,.u: ttM tarts, maintain! ItMta sstti at BWBBUl Wasters Staiae tor protacUoat o operates that ana teetieo lata tha sata and tha othsr em tha loss, than th whole ayiiam ( wotoslAm oaaht to baaboltailed; aod U the adroafcu of aproteotlvs teria cannot prow tliat it Is K aa great advaaCaea to l to La abandoned. Bat I . fa aainntaa I afcall nttwn TOOT BttaaUnn I aoail endeavor to urove bv naurea and By teats that tba Wast, too groat, trowing, fmnln i iirini lmm Vat, baa gained mm on cltbearowKtivB tana Haw anjr aattlon of the a vawBL QmOmm, Ikaovthat as rot roa questions of beta and. oak vutiStm' of fancy; anl IcaU vintr attentat to tbaceasu ot -JK and If tboro i e any Deaaocrafa presen J they will not wish to dUpateth cotiwwh ot that Banana, nr!t ni taaeB onlar tna adudnjatntioo o Mr. Baabansn. 1 quo e the ncrrrsa ol tha; oae-ros aa to t s wealll ofalBven Western Steles Ohio, Indiana, Ulbxrta, M)ehsn,Wiaconain, Minntaota, Iowa. lUiuioprt, Kansas, SI rears awl Colocaan. Thr last two wars Territories whan Mr. Lincoln aunt Into power, baft onra ha since mada Btataa. AaoordiBftotha obbku of U60tnaan awegato wealth ot thas alaean Western Btatas n- nnw'h-nrAn aiMOjmjXX, aediahal ktoxiiny ... -aid, DJ tna . Ine waarai ox taoaa acaxaa Is aaa teertaaad and ar wa was W!&4aoa,0tio. ronr-soiaxn waara.ana In tba last asrht TOara Uw added to an tin tha wealth atom States far tetyond aa,uu,0uO,A or avast deal lanjar asm tnaa to wnoje vnugraa TJnitajEtUeatheday Xincoin wa in .nfsrated. Voa can last tins oantion ia another war. In lirn Ihisir ill liai Btataa bad XMaU mill! Of zaAla. A, orwlTtbat;and to-day, twanty-OWA yasrsafurwaxdl tbay hara naarly tOf.9) mflaa of railroad. Mind yon, tbaaa aamn Waatora Btataa haTa almost thaw thnaa aa mneh rattwar wtth-n tneir bord aa tna waste Onto ftad bafoca tna ami was. Hnmommg or In n aaatil fl 3m Waatorn paopla to ft aJnatLbasnnd that ot tba 01 tntaiaa n a rxtLs ftn-maatar than tnaBi Btawa nwro imnnaroaa. ii anw ana Chsvabara a atnfolar tabiateat too ecaaos o KM, in which tha Tinciaaltaminnd olttaa bx tba Unitod Stataa Sna. Y wiU qnota tboaa of tha atoran WaaU Stotaa stra to their that a: Ciavaiand waa rnLHtnMaiaalaHawaaaaiab an ba In liiaail fa giostototamtatafl. tMtt waa MH. Grand tbat now nas 00,090, waa nos mwnanwaa. -wtiat do 1W aay tna aoennvjon 01 iao m jjav usi.iull ltaarnwta oooanoa tatase haan mush hnssdad bT thosrotooi m.rin farftanaarrbwa-aaartaraof a mflk ion at leant. Hfiwaukoa waa 45.000. St. InnI andlUnsaariahadnotfaown oenoooh ojnancoii. laWtobaraaatoaiad ta th a tabta a Jb. Toaiitoar they' now eontoia nearly U,ajt asopla. Coiantbna, a, had ia.iM, now soma lifioti Claeinnati bad 180, W ; LooisTilla, 8a,lX: BX- IMS, Mv.ww; saawvar-ua a boUbow ihers waasnoh aptea; Pamag-fcial. -on ouch do joa auyooaa It waa in na IhOor OJUX Da Mofcms, KOBstoanJ owar UB Omaha? WrO, Omalia had no manticn at aH to atnagato of tbaaa citlss was sm,0t to ,and bto-dwy UtraBaaaamlfiniBJon. Thia iatos wny. Mr. Chalrasaav tha protantira tortn ana aaan racaaoias; tna arowoa aan at tha Waac This at tha araat noandthoy toB yom tnatiha twotoettro b stlnadthaarporttradaot tha United Btataa. that it baa faoil. an a lot of faotorlaa and raUwmrt.tmt that tuanraajn conmnwasottno country has aB anna to jiaaia. I aaatn oaoto from the oonaoa and show yoo that from the tothaelectlOBOf Abraham Idajooln, tha Sftwa-.l aato enpmenter au tnoas yrars, u au inoaai Inilin from tha United Statoaantaoatad to: 9ai,lK)a,(ML in talna. How, TOO. that no tna 1 antam ntatorv or inatn J. C-1 . A A ' " aaownthaa bean ;7t0,annlmo-ahnoal donbto ajamneh In the twenty idtto jiaiaof thriatoaiil prataotfm tariff as it waa dn-ma taw wbowan. Visas mstorr of tha Amariaan C. nthrat. That la tha way, awstawaan, to wMeh otb Son) tin the East, want ecotiaatiBK whatnotaaa had dona lor the laboring man of Aswriaa, ,aa oemparod with the lshormg man of Corona.. at iiiaj anal I.IM isiiiiiifn limn os now Bawana. :fiad tosatfiiwouikassooaiiiaTad withtbosaof .OatJtofdana;ansaawwniaratawnoBa wasaiam Pentooraoo paar tawramark: -0,yes, yon . haws not aa the nwanrr in the Kastt ft is wan yon TTrnt laaaonsbar tba dfSarans The woaBh of the Wast has to erowhnt towns, in aettled farms, in 1 flmeeof naOwwr. in vast, asricoitnrai dwaaVai meat,' an of which goes forward mora rapidly In -tbaWaat, Xhoaalnrasunantain tha Wast take tuapiaoa'Of the cash dspoaita wMokthelaoaav hanka: but tha ratio of moraaaa of on nndar tho protoetfra tariff far tha last twantr- . yosrs nas Been iarawiy in ra-ror of too WaeL as against the East, so that tbepohoy of aapcongon.nasnotproTBaa iw tajnaipoooy. Why, (ent anxa, there Is no lonnc tha old Watfnrtion bat wean maTiatantoxmg Btataa the agxtodtoral Btataa. Vo yon reckon aalsas hens tn Indisna an acrienitaral aimarrf "Soar ntanofastorea this Tear to the State of Iraltwiwhasw a larger cash Taina than yoar total agrfcroxsnrai proaact. Manaraotares am no lonnn: BonoantratodonthB lnustda of tha AllagtiBBiea. Tba eityot Chaosgo is tha largaateantorof stool mennfaetoroia AnwrJoa, It taa mm ahead or Plmharijh, and, under tha tofhwwwo of thia tariff, the manafarrtoring to teratt hat wawnil each year farther and farther westward, brf iglng tha noma maraat miaiai and Bearer tha soaroe of food soppry, sad pmstogall the whOatoarary mtatUxent voter hi the eonntry tnexuienaanryoa Drmxtnenoa feaafrom todta rasionof New J ' ' ' '- ranch area aa lUinoU alma I had oreaslon to show that thslUttJa ana, with six small Htataa takstmoca Iiom tl,aWlitiru States than ia shipped to OH Xnrilaod. and that tboso little Btataa isaoiramtaeotner nwaa 01 tms inn every year ta food and raw material for mazmBCO.S Ilinmaaoy. Add to that tha amooni New Tork. Faunavtvama. and Haw Jbiaei toko from the gooth. thfi Soottawest, and the areas West, and fw aaman saVrecataof mora thaa fOU),BU,tJof antirinl; and this soantry will havw realized the great objective point of the tariff syatam.wan every arlraltazBi8atoalpBaava tts marBBt nair to toe proroinorw, o Farmsrs of the West, yon have baaii piainmgot tnepaeooi auoat ehandac the fad noon the 1 Why has wheat fallen durinz tba last UmyearB Xeeaaes yon have to awat in the marketa of Xnropstbe wheat of Bnasia that ia raised fk that raat coarotry s-itn latxjr that ts not mora tfaanSto 3 otmu a day; and, haynnd that, are uaetlnz Teat imports of wheat from Is aoja. Where ngrtbdbas been expanding hondrada of millions or oosiare to enearMn ana expsaita transportation to Europe. Neglect your homo market anil the lantr amonnt voa will find as. ssasblsand theawrderwiilbeyoor oonrpetftom wfththwo hfcrd-worxed wheat prodneers on the other fde. (mpoose you tarn half too ntannfaetorgta ani mechanics under tha basil of free traits snpnone you torn half of them Into wheat uiodmsrs ana far of the termer est off test that amah and the amBtm- of hlB orodact increased? Snsmoas von add soother L W UCIO boahels to tba product of tha West waera wiU yoo nmrkat it? Where wOIyonaad the men who are abietopay for it woo want to eat; ftememoer, gentlemen, u is the home Market of tba United atatsa that ovary day is after ling more and mora to the agriculturist of this conn try their beat market, and tba horn.) marl:e of the United titatas is the reaulr, loicitliy and. iadhmatahty, of tha pro. taatiwstarJJL THE FKEE TKaVDE BUJU ITTboy Darrsl. Sew York Mail lad ExptssSlI Tna argument that the XtoBUKfatla party hi for tree tradu caoaot b too often insisted npw. The Damserata aasert that the Mine Mn, as it passed the 'Hones, is not a free-trade measure. We have answered that, hnt we wnt to point out sow the fact that if theaaihors of laahill had thejr way it would have been a much longer step than K is in the direction of free trade. Hers are some of the important changes whioh the House made in the bm. In the first ootnnmof ngnrss will be found the proposal of the bill, and In tba aacood the duty filed by the Fixed by Bonse. per eaat. 80 percent. per cent. 5 per sent. Unchanged. ilma . Celaiinn Prea Fish glue-.. FreeKasential rrtla. Prao Barks, lierriae. ete... Pree China, porcelain, ale. par per eant, GO per east. Flint sod LntUes PoUshed cylinder and atom glass, Sfxsa ' not excsjdirg2ixj Ko govts, Tehastattev mtm and erinoilnes Kparoaat, Flax.bliiaehaoUFaWwB a dresaej line Free Statu, ft. eSper oant. an too. latsspd. too so, ft Wpereent. per cent. BeiM lew cotton... Free Card eibtfaing. le aI. ft. Unen. IndjniWwfara1es Peejanivesv etc... . , IS , 95 par at the srtieles to tha tariff list whioh arsplaeed at highar rate of duty by the House of Sevsreeentatfres than thsT ware by t he authors of the Mills bilL It wUl be seen, from an examination of the table tliat the freatra lers woom aave loaoa a mort tiamag taea an ana proeoave sy atcot a tney Bcic. W. J. W. Cowdew, of WhesHns;, W. Va., tn addtiiow to beia Cbainnan of the Bepubuoan state oenmtltee, ib n Banaay-Boaoat si Undent. His lekon helps and sappllem for the ftonday-scbool were allowed to eunraiaia, and ware not de'lvered for mare then one month, beeease tbs roetmaeltothootbereto tarn ssssjiiin isminss.
iMtt ai yi Tarawa, "
tsje irwwsai ntas, aa aw omtwun tqlhe Hoathas i' is to tba North, and that, it is aVatfcasal wart act a eecUeaal poliey if. I aay, gwjr easac establish those points, than tba mliev A to La abandoned. Bat I maintain
tana tAeijaelaraaon x inoaponoanos wasmaaa down to toe time that Iawoohi waa alaotad FreatdantI wffl go farther back. From the
fhiSBsaie son-
prosperity of imcb. I had oocaslm to show tba other dav in Ylsh-
petabia atotistiea that tha HUle fflnnwnd with not so ranch nuo-
toraweant. Free
per eant. gs
Wpereent. 0e e. ft.
THEORY OF STOP THIEF!
Salt, Whliiky, Staailatw OH. and Other TrwstaAre VoB I OoncraUwd by Bowrbon InimSonthlac ArraJnment ofCtovo)toa4aa4BtoTr Trade Fallaeie Speeoh dslivarai at Ctoshen, Inl.J . Mr. Ohakpian andfeHow-oitlsena of. Icdlaha, "Stop tine ff ia err noi entirely eoannaa to ta 1. criminal slsstot, Tha counterpart of the trick , ta known in poUUesi eirolea, aod ia aavoolally notioeahle to tha prsacnt ooavsD of toe Ut ma. aratia party laapeatlag trosts. In Prci.idaab ! Ctoreland's taaaons free trada ntasMe of last . Daaember he warned the country ot the dangers ot trusts, an l argnedthat thej were the offsnrlnii j ana result or toe proteotive ayswa wiswukku by tha BembUcan party; at the same time, while aseaflina in the wide SWS3D of bis accnjtttion ahnoat errry todnatriia interest in tbs Horth, th President was particularly careful to be quiet respecting the enormoqs tariff on sugar, rhit nf aai&aiai imvi aollaatad on ImDoriations of every kind last year over R00 ),(!UJ cauisfroro j anaar alona, which ia equivalent to more Umu : ona-fourth of the cnatonte revenue for tha year. ; Wben Mr. Oweiaad pennol his message be ! knew that ouo of the largest trusts ever organised in tlio world the aagsr trust was in full: operation, and that if a protective tariff was , helpful to that trust he was giving it all the ' aid, both official and persons, in Bis power, i If the Words o( his messaga are true be is himself reaaontibte for lavylnj these couritloiS miU- . ions upon the pockets of aH tha consnmora of this coantrr for an anioai ot univaraal use , among tha tamUias of tint land. Not was Mr. ; Cleveland's suenco the only boon which the Snapr Trust received. Wben the Mills bill was under consideration the; President of the Sugar Trnt Qtx. Havemeyerl, a wcll-Kiiown octivt Democrat of Kew York, appeared before the Ways and Means Committee, and, accordinj to tlie statonssnt made lu open Senate by Mr. i-UI-aca of Iowa, obtained such an arrangement of duty as was equivalent to j,0t,000 in the poekets of toe trust. If, therefore, the price of susar has been unduly advanced to the comuiner, the responsible parties, aecordin; to the President's doctrine, are the President himself and the Ways and Means Comuiictee, who concocted "hi' Milfa bt4 in the Interest of that trust. I tbiak. moreover, that whenever yon And one of the neceasitiee of life cornered and eontroUedby at, association of men for the purpose ot reaping endue profit you will And the supporters of. Mr ijievesana at tse oeaa or ue awmsunu Sogaraiay, indeed, be accounted a luxury, for weoan exist without it: but salt is one of tot. primal neoaaaftia of me. We aU know that u salt trust exists in this country, and the man who is now at the hea l of it, openly and avowedly conducting ita affairs, is Wellington B Burt, the present Deroocratic candidate to Oovsrnor of Michigan. Mr. Burt it earnestly advoaatina the removal ot all duties oh suit L This would seem another form of contradteticui of tha President's theory that protection is w fix it cause of all trosts; and It likewise fully Justifies the ground taken during the canvass: that trusts exist man freely in a free-trad country than in a protective country; mor t freely to Bngfand than in the United States. : am fortunately able to gtvs you a piece ot information that has a stronf, bearing. I think, on Mr. Wellington B. Burt's ' salt trust. I bold in my band a copy ot the London Tuna of Hept t, from which 1 learn that they aire forming "i salt trust' in Knslsnd. Tba staement in tha L giasa quoted from two English papers kwall? "The efforts to form the greet salt trust havo anaseadad beyond the most saaguine expects tiona. e e All the Cbeshtre salt-works hltvn bean psmtslonally acquired by a London syndicate represented by Messrs. Fowler Js Co., solicitors, Wseuninater, and negotiations are preceedtogfavorably to pnrobaae all the lest extonsive works in Worcestershire and Durham. capital required is axed at J!3,0u0,000 aterlitu. and has been subscribed in advance many times over. In oonaeqaenos of the monopoly thu 1 creeled it is expo ted that the price of comnw i alt, now aold at 3s Gd a ton, will rise to Us. I Latino ask you now if anv man in Indtahii believes that Mr. Wellington K. Burt's salt trui, in the United States and this gxcat salt trust iu Rmjland are likely to prove rivals to each other ? Do you think they wiU ca: down pricea and deprive each other of their respective profits whei the trust uoiuts out the wav to moreas toe price of salt fourfold at a single jump? So you think Wellington B. Burt is the modest ma n to aay no to a preposition to unite the tot trusts, au stwutnouers on the ground Door, an t both united tn an agreement to advance saltati par oent. to the eontumer in UreAt Britain and the United 8 ales. Thus yon see the danger, apparently without remedy, that win follow an international tru OTxaa&sdoD the basis of free trade. AJexanu. r HamfTton laid it down in the createst finauci;.' paper submitted by hint to Gongresa thnt boln'i.i'. a protective tariff domcstie cotupetilion woai t always insure reasonable prices to the consumer. And I ask you if our experience does xt testify the wisdom of onr first and gresxev Ssoratary of the Treaaury in all the years tun have elapsed since he wrote these significant words. But if we alioald reach the barfia of fr o trade, the President' great goal of prospsritv, and the manufacturers aod holders of any u -mestio article and toe manufacturers and bolilera of an article ot the same kind in any fore lit country unite, when ia your relief whore ') yonr defense? Well, fenthnen, these are not tha only tv 1 Damocratic trosts. Wa have now spoken of ono necessary luxury and one absolute necessity, but there is another trust wlolding more polii ioal influene perhans than both of thorn. 1 1 -far to tba wtiakT trust, which has absolutlv chartged tha politics and policy ot the Demo, cratio party. For years after tho war closed U one demand of t e Demoorsiry, 1 sp"clally in Hio South, was tor the destruction of the interne !- revenue system, and first and lost, tbo otv.rageous taxes ba whisky and tobacco. They conoonesd them as war taxes, to whioh no fr people should submit In time of peace. We'.!, gentlemen, the free-traders, both North aul South, soon saw that if the internal-revenua system were ahoUabed the country would neoe ,-. aariiy rely for its revenue upon customs, aa it; had done for mors than a generation precediu : the war, and that, it that wore the case, it would ba dilSouit it twt impossible to destr- f the doctrine of protection ; ana so, under xr. Cleveland, they have completely changid their groiznd, and are for keeping up the i--tarnal-revemia gystem and breakins down the protection features of the tariff. The whisky trust has thus risen financially and vliticauy to nationally importance. 1 state not -ingot its internal workings and Its politi c mantpnlatlons from my own knowledge, bnt 1 know Democrats who declare that Mr. BantliiU, the able, upright, and experienced ripeaker t the Hons of Representatives, was driven tri.u the chair, and Mr. John (i. Carlisle, of K 1teeky, made bi-i ancoessor by a Deraoer.itip or ileus controlled bythewbfaky trust, awl actU g under the whip anil spur ot its agents, Mr, H- udall s allsged pffenhs being that ho would not -.id in suapeadina; ,01. tax laws ana postponing t ii payment of the tax en whisky iu boudwhei'. it seemed the interests of tho tmar, to secun a postponement, Mr. Ilandall did not b Hove tint the laws of the TJnitod SUtos should be adm uIstered in such a way as to promote a huge st-o-ulation inv-oiiky; and I wish soma inquisitive reporter wor.M Interview Mr. Bsndall's joliti nl friends on that subject, an l then aak rd.io b w much money the wbieky trust ia eon rlbutiUK to the Democrats can-ass this yearand at !)
i.-mo t.lme he might extend the inquiry into tha 'mount contributed by tha sugar trust ; and also t .y tha salt trust, including ita faUow-traat in the Iiusukiis beyond the sea. Nor have I exhausted the lilt of trusts tn rbjeb. the Democratic party bss a largd interest. Oulesi svery uowspapor is at fault tbs Domo uratio 'oarty has received larC oowribnUons rum i,t xjkholdert in the f tanaard Oil Trust at tvery 1 rltlcal eloctton within the last live years, md Is now relying upon the graoioua conVinusna. cf that aid In the pending national orisis. notorious was thia 1 ternositiou that tha Ohio 1 ouislsturo mrmorialiicd tho Sacate of th( '3nlttil Etitotto cause an inquiry tubomsdii into alleged corruption in tuo oloctlon ot the Ihsii Detuccratio euator from that State. I do not undertake to say that there was corruption, tor I know nothing pars nslly ot it; but I do say tliat tlie inoruoruU of t o State Legialaturs was preaeated by Senator Bberman, and a rightful, a legt l, aud proper oppor unity was given to scarab, through and through for tha truth" and for a, tborough oxnmination into ce of Qui largeat trusts in the whole world. Then was tho time for Doinoorstio Beoittors to make an examination into trusts. One 1 tlw largest, of Ihein waa before the Senate, and jetoro it legitimately ! and yet you know how oreoipitatoly the Urmocratio Senaturs fled from ;he tissk. You couli n t lead a Democratic Senator up to taut investigation any more tliau rou iicmld induot a broaoUy volt to face a wbist'ing 'ooornotlve. Nor was rumor quiet as t the iuicrioilCion of too national administration to anpprias an investigation. If President Cleve.tul t had been as eager to examine into a great trtist aa ho was to denounce them all in his message, his opportunity was there ; but unloss all rtuuor be at fault, the social blandishments of the adminUtr ition wero lavished on Bepublioau Henators tt Beeura enough of tbetn to join tho Domoorsts to take off the curse of a unanimoas Detuooralio rcsistanoe to too investigation 08 a, trust . . In. addition tJ these trusts I have named oomes the Oottoit-Seed Ott Trust, whioh ig ta
tub pKmpcsukra ox the xm. the hr.nds of Fottthsm Democrnti, and its power ttsa-.l Co aid tlie Democratic campaiirn. They cio not, apply their money in aid of tho Southern )enio;ratio party, tor the Soutliorn Democrats use tuo "high toned" to use money in elections, rhey havo tound a moro exoellent way in tba Honih, an'l they reservo tho pecuni ry contributions wholly for the Nortlier.i field. Follow-oitlztaa, I havo named five trusts in whioh all the ovil hat can coma from trusts and nil tho various shades of the evils that might (tome from trusts are conp ::ously prominent. X pause now, and it there be a Democrat iu this ussumblage I ask him to toll me one great trust in this country controlled by Republicans with any political connection or able to exert any powjroftbe Iiind I have named. No reply osine from the great throng, end Mr. Blaine uroot edo l.) Some one may. perhaps, say "The Street Bail Trust. Well, if tboro bo a stoal rail trust tt must be privately known to the Domocrats 'who mike the accusation, for it has certainly never been known to the public, and, as a matter of fact, I believe, only exists iu Democratic imagination, or, more probably still, in Democratic invention. But 1 avail myself of the opportnnity that the mention of steel rails givot! me to clinch an argument that was made ;.n reference to the salt trust. Steel rails in this country, under the innuencs of a high protective tariff, have dropped in twenty years from H15 down to S.U or and. have In fact told as low as tidl.50 per ton. All this result has come about, of course, by way of illustrating tbo President's doctrine thnt a tariff duty Is invariably lidded to the cost of the article. This fall in price has been steady and continuous, and if there is a Steel Bail Trust it certainly taa been one tha' worked, not to keep up prions, but to steadily lower them. But the Democrats are clamoring for froe trade in stool railp, or for such a low duty us will permit ir e imrjortations of rails from Eturbuid. Well, sonpose they should attain it. The men en'.nyed lu the meal rail bnainess i.nvn just as ship eye i to their inWrerttas We! ta'iton 11. Bun ha. to the salt interest in Michigan. What wonl : happen? Would it not bo tho catties . hlnuj in tbs world for tho four; eon steel roil manuf, OvUring establishments In this country to unit) with abort tha sains number thnt exist in Great j Britain and thus make the price of tails whatever they cliooao, Ke:im them all the tlmo at t&e hhthest price that the purchaser could bear, thn ulu-itratint; anew and afresh thnt it is fre trade and not protection that gives the wiilo the limitless field of operation through tho system of trusts? For, I repeat, as iniimuted before, that international trusts on the basis ot fiea trade cannot be dealt with and controlled ns domesiij trusts that may grow np undor the pr.iteetive Bystem. Finally, gontlomac, on the subject of trusts lot me aay that with till Mr. Cleveland's denunciation rf tbr-m. and all the support his purty gives thorn, he foiled, and -a. terly failed to strike tho point ot objection to thorn. Ton will find thnt doscrlbed in language as clear as amber in the lotter of acceptance of Benjamin Harrison, our canilida'.e for President, in which he neither wi :hno!ds nor exaggerates, nor 8et down aught in mtilteo, but vindicates with peculiar power anl peculiar directness the position whieta the liepjbiir.io partv has uniformly he.'d on the whole subject ; end I commend you, as I closo, to a new rostiing of h9 two documents to Mr. Clurcliuid s f-a-cf ade message and to Gen. Harrisons letier of acceptance. A yiiANE OF ECjUAUTY. The IJIaoou rag-Ins; Picture vrhleh. Mr. Mill Holds Up to Labor. rFrom the Brooklyn Standard-Union. Amorican workmen who do nob know Anything ot the d life that ia tod by working people abroad may bo chaored by the prosiaict set before them by Mills, of Texas, at fit. Iouis on Hept. when' he fialil that if tho Domoorats win tho coming election they "will pass a tariff bill that pnts raw materials all on the free list, and put our own intellig nt labor upon a plane of equality with tho laborers of other countries ;" but most Ameri an workmen know too null what that means to ieul anyway encouraged by it. To be put "on a plnue o' equality with the laborers" of Great TJiituiu toe wages of American workmen would no-id to be reduced to less than half of what thuv averngo hero, and father, mother, and ohildren would have to live in one room as tbo pig-i huddlj in a sty in this country and as human twines huddle in the miserable homes of English and tSeotoh work people, Tn bring them duwn to a p'utie of equality with the work people of Belgium our iron and steel worker would et but li t cents a uay in stead of -'2, nnd laborers would be reduced to i o-ut- a day for men and 3-4 cents for women ; and to putt bom on a plane of equality with labur in Italy the pay of cotton bands would have to bo reduced to 50 coots a day, o' inarbloand stone cutters to SO cents, of laco-workcrs (women) to llicents. And this is tho prospect and tbe promise held o it by the spokesmen of the Democracy to tho workmen of America if they will only vote to keep tho Democracy in pianos ot honor, trust! and profit for another four years' term. At the last meeting of tho Women's Club, of Bto. kton. Km , some of tbe strongest Prohibition ladles advocated the oloetiou of Harrison and -Morton, and counseled all lemperanco women to prevent votes being cast for tha I'rohiblI, on ticket. "Get your husbands and sons to vote tho Kopublican ticket," said they, "and thus aid tba tomperance cause" TttK workof tho FIsk and Brooks national campaign managers la almost entirely confined to thu iloulitful States in tuo North, and in an f artiest attempt to cut down the normal Republican majorities in three or four of tlio mast important states in the West. l'hUadclfhia. Telc-yragh.
CULLOM m THE TABJFF
Tn navnron senatob abb4SOs OX lKKlOCBACl. Viewa of Tanas Statesmen itf the, Kllla Stripe Not Broad Enough for This NationThe South Now, as Before th t War, geeks to Control the flouutry. CWAsawaTim fxuwnsFoNDENom, Senator Cn'lom aiade a speeoh on the tariff on Friday in which lie forded the Democrats to seek their hi ling-plaoea. His sharp attacks upon the frpe-traife policy of Hie Democracy bad the effect to bring Mr. vest, of Missouri, to his feet, who is smarting under the fact that a letter of his has gulned currency, lu wliioh he states that tho light ot the a lm nliitratlou against proteotloa is a fight to the deatra Vest tried to explain itwny this letter, but;hls admissions as to what he really intended are quite as bod aa thu text ot the orlslnal flatter, and diifcr from it rt ry little, Thu isu'i?ho so. buowledged, is a war to tho death against protootlon. The speeoh of Mr. Cullom was a general review ot tba tariff question, special reference being had to the effort, of the protective nyStem in building np the prosperity of the great West, These are some of bis points ; Ho skotohetl the history ot the Democratic party in its relatione to free trade; he quolea from n longeartes of Demoorstio plo.tf.irma to sh w the rapid and continuing growth ot tha free-trade sentimeut. He quits agreed with Henry Wattorsou that the Democratic party is a iroe-tracie party if it is aaythlng, and has b en for fifty year. Tha South, Mr. Cullom found, liai always been socking a ioreigu merkot and always bolieved that oiitton la king. The policy of tho Domooratlo pany has been tc took foraujn tnark.ett4gnoring the tact that the prosperity ot the country depended upon iti l.omo market. And although for sixteen yearj th? Ilemocratio arty has bai control or the House ot Representatives, nevor until now baa it tient a tariff bill to the tionats, and (hat is a fr e trade bilL The existence of tbe surplus is wholly duo to the polivy of the Democratic party. "I oblige," uaid Senator Cullom, "r,hat thu Democratic party is wfarlly xespousible for the unnecassary low of mjaoy into toe Treosurj'. That party bai not desired to stop this escopt by tba adaption of a poliuy which would close the mills of thu country aui stop the manutttt turlug ind .atrtof .! Tho solid Knutli seek -1 to control the poliey of the entire eovoniment as it controls the organ!, xation of the Hotse. The Bepresoiitattves of the section which struggled to destroy the Union have control of the House of tkpresentatives whioh pasard thl i Mills bill. Texas statesmanship is not broad enough for this country. It too policy of tbe Mllli bill should prevail it would result in the destruction of the business interests of the country. The Texas free-trade fever would be to tbo prosperity of the country what the Texas fever if among oattle. It would result In ruin. No Democrat has born heard to utter one word ia favor of tho protective system : and Hooker, In tlw House, said thnt none would ' bs hoard to do so Mr. Cullom took up a long series ot articles In common uso to show that the prion 01 them had boon greatly reduced sa the result of tbe protective system. Among them were soila-ash. axes, nails, blankets, sr.lt. Thirty years ago a watoh was a rare thing n an agricultural communit v ; now every one, "Jinnks to a protective tariff, ejur have one. Bait has been so greatly reduced ia price by protect! m that it is now about as cheap as dirt, bir Choi lea Tapper was riifht when ha, said that if the Kills bill ttbould palis the people of Canada would be relieved of the payment of St, BJU.ww annual iv paia on articles seat to ins United States, lie understood thai! Cftnada. and not the United States, pays the duties, 'lhe hypocrisy of the free traders was iihown in the root toot tney nan not veuiureu w put wneai, oa he free list. Mr. Cullom was espeuially forcible in his argument to show that tho farmers should b the strongest protectionists in the country. Ho found that thsy are tluimsolvos protected asto most of the articles they produce and that their own prosperity depends upon tho industries which are supported by protection, and which furnish the liom market. Tho Ktete ot Hlluols, in its history tram the time that Cullom was first Governor to this day, well Ulus rates tho growth of the home mar;ot and Its value to the farmer. Then- , very considerable part ot the prioeof all agricultural implements wits expended in transportation to nnd a market; now the markets havo been brought by the development of manufactures in the Prairio State to tha farmers' doors. Now more than 'JO par cent, of tho amrloultural nroducts of this country era consumed in the United Htates. The diversifica tion of industries alon j gives the farmers a home market end eood uricea. and saves the cost of transportation. The value ot farm lands increases with tna aiveraiucation 01 tneuiaustries and the growth of manufactures. The ex perience of IHiu'i's proves this in a striding way. Mr. Oullora intimated that ho personally would be gwa to put sugar 011 too ire.) ust, ami not stop with tho reduction of onc-ha'f, and ho showed haw tho fres-tnidors bav) played into the hands of tto sugar trust, ami tram ad their bill so that It puts o,om,WJ In their pockets, DcmooraUe Conslsteneieg. The following are a few ot tha inconsistencies found in the areaments Advanced by our Demo: cratio friends: Our manufacturers are monopolists and thiovos ; they moke all the money and rob the farmer and wogn-earner. Our manufacturers cannot compete ' with foreigners, beeatse t'.iey mn it ray too muoh for raw materials (form products) and wages. Our poor workiuumon are living iu hovels and starving to douh becauso tha robber manufacturer does net pay them enough wages. Our workimuxiou are too independent in this country I ecausti tbo high wages make them so; they strike, whenever they nave au advantage, for more wages. The war won a failure; Lincoln and Grant were butobers. Tbs war was a sucoaua , Lincoln and Grant are tho greatest and best men that ever lived. Of course our Democratic friends do not use all theso aseortlous at one lime or one place, but an disci e t enough to use them hi a manner that is calculated to make votes.--SaiUa Barbara Cat.) Prosi. Hev. ItODEiifM. HatJIkld, d. D one ot lhe leading Methoiliat preach' ra in the country, a ves a numlier ot reasons in a long letter iu the Ootobor A'tafrsiii"?!, toll1 R why he is a llopubllcan. As allft -long advocate of tomperanoshe does not nropoio to throw away his vote or oast it where it will aid or comfort tbe Deniooratio party. As between the two loitdiut; parties, he 11 against Democracy because tboir csnilitlate is of unsavory leiutaiion; because they are wrong on tho tariff; because tl.ey aro putting forward tlio men who onoo tried to destroy the Government, and who are to-day disfranchising hundreds of thousnndsof voters lu the South. He is a HopublioMi because tbat puty protects American labor against the pa.ipsr labor of Europe ; because ot its glorious history iu fighting for Justice to buraaiity ; beca me It reeog. nir.es tbe right 11 ot ihecolorod citiiu.ii, uud is disposed to treat them fairly, and, finally, because General Harrlnon's private oharaoU'r coUi tor no vindication or aiioloitiea. Thr Pomocrttio papers havo a sreat deal to say about manufacturers coercing employes to vulo tlio Hopuhlicau ticket. What iiiavo thtiy to say about Democratic campaign coiumlt.to s coercing tlovermneut employes to pay asiiessmeats mi dlsi.-harging tosto'lf they isfuso?
THE 8ATAGE WAT.
Bow the Indian Treat an Injury OldTims Method . Tna savnpo Is emphntlbiuly the child ot ntttura. Ho Uros close to nature, his only education is coined tn natuxe s eohool. Whfin the Indian receives an iniurv he ;
&?BJ1t$0ekE euf V nU5erft! JlT: Botbeoo symptoms what they will, always rebut binds on the siuinlo hut. exlminiBtora . ir.,..... c, .u 1,,.. ,n, the hcrbul tea. and, with nature's aid, comes memb"r tl,a Hostetter s Stomach Bitters will natural roaovot y. ! annihilate them at the outset, and prevent their Our rugged anoeators, who pierced (be . reourrence. A review uf tbs proofs would coowlldomoss. built their uncouth but com- ! vlnce any one of the fact. Thts, however. Is imfortutlu Log Cablna and started tho clear- i po,w. bi-cause they are too numerous, and inwiathetroX whioh la time beonme X"Lll ttVZi farmer, found in roots and herbs that lay , remedial and preventive efteoti in bill us close at hand nature 0 potont remeuies tor 1 attacks, constipation, dyspepsia, incipient all their common ailments. It was only in rheumatism, debility and kidney troubles. It very eiei'lous oasea they sent tor old "saddle j is, moreover, an exoellent appetbsr and tonic
dors- with his physio, whlon quite as oiten 1 Killed ami eurad. Latter-day society has wandered too far sway fro'n nature, in evory way. tor Its owa Sood. Our grandfathers and erondmotbers ved wboiesomer, purer, better, healthier, moro natural Uvea than we do. Their minds were net filled with noxious isms, nor their bodies ititturuted with poisonous drugs. Is it not time to make a chauiro, to rotors to the simple vegetable preparations ol our grandmothors. which contained the power and potency of nature as remedial agents, and in all tlio ordinaiy ailments were etUeaoious, at least harmliisu? Tho proprietors of Warner's IiOg Cabin romediuH have thought so, and have pat on tlie market a number of thoso pure vegetable-preparations, made from formulas socured otter patient searching into tho annals of the past, so tliqt those who wont tbom need not. bo without them. Among those Log Cabin remedies will be found "Log Cabin sarsuparlUa," tor the blood; "Log Cabin bops ana bueliu remedy," a tonic and stomach remedy; "Log Cabin cough and consumption remedy, "Log Cabin hair tonic." for strengthening and renewing the hair; "Log Cabin extract," for both external and Internal tippliontion: "Log Cabin Uvur pills," "Log Cabin rose cream," an old but effective remedy for catarrh, and "Log Ci,bin plasters." AU theso remedies are carol illy prepared from recipes whioh wero foun il, after long investigation, to havo been thuso most successfully used by our grandmothers ot "ye olden, time." Thuy are the simple, vegetable, efficacious remedies ot Log Cabin days. "Sster". vs. Milk JtotOt. . Tn a crowded car a railroad train just pulling oat of Boston an old lady, whose hair bad been t amed to an xrongray by some 70 years of earthly cara in the ragged New England climate, and whose nature had been thorooffmr im bued with the hard common sense of her hardy ancestors, was sharply cate chising a young man about 25 years of nee, evidently ner son, wuose niotiei-n home in the suburbs ot Boston she was on her war to Tiait, "So the baby died last week, did site. unariief" Yes, very quietly and humbly. "What on sirbh wai the matter? She was healthy when hi waa born, wasn't she 7 Tea: but she didn't seem to thrive." "Didn't seem to thrive? There was suthin' 'r other the imatter now what was it?" "Well," apolorreticHllT. "you see Lily was nervous, and attd well, we finally ha'l to wean "What! yon, Oharl os Granard, whom I raised up! you allow a baby two months old to be weaned? X don't wonder ye ait there and fell oneasy. I should- " "Bui, mother, the doctor " "Doctor to addlestioks ! What do I care for a doctor ? What do ye suppose we did fifty year ego when half the time we couldn't get a doctor? We raised our children then; we didn't kill 'em; but we didn't have anything to do with weak-kneed d actors, nervous gala ana mus Domes. "Well, bat you laow the women then were- " "Yes, yes. I know yell say they wau t so naryoua. and I rcrant they wan t. Thank tbe Lord, I was born 'fore they nadnarve3. 11m n a woman was supposeo: to marry a man to help him along; but now, goodness ! they're more expense n tnev be eood, ana I. for one. don't blame a man with any sense jumpin the traces waea it comes to marryin'. Lor' sokes, if a gnl has one child now folks thinks it s suthin wonderful, and she must have a servant to help her and the whole family to wait on her I I had jest twelve children and did my own wok, and it wasn't counted no roat shakes, either and no more it oncht to to. Yr father worked from airly mornin' till lato at night, and' why shouldn't 1? list things 13 changed now. A gal must have absolute rest a year or two arter she's married, and then arter that site don't do nothinV Bnt, Miner, Lily "Ism, I tmov. Of eonrso Lfly is difftvaat sad oaeildn't help it, and was aarvoM, asai that's what all you foolish young fellers say. Bat she's a gal, ain't he? And I was a gal, and what I could do she coulid, it she only had the grit; bat instead of nursing her own child she gave it cow's milk and it died. Now, Charles Granard, I've sed my aay, and I do hope, if the good Lord forgives yer foolishness and sends ye another baby, ys'll consider that he's full's good a jedgo's you'n yer foolish Lily are how it ought to feed, and that ye won't go to tryin' to improve on nater with yer new-fangled rubber arrangements. There, now, ye hev a piece o' my mind, and I hope yell heed it, Exchange, German Jokes. VictorDo Fninz and Carl still call at your house? ' ' Young Coquette Yes, every night "Is it Carl or Franz whose love is reciprocated?" "Both of them." THE BITER BIT. Fortune-Teller You will shortly inherit a large fortune. Schmidt Are you sure of it? There is no doubt about it. "I'm glad to hoar it. Would you ah mind lending mo $25? Ill pay fifty just as soon as I finger that big money that coming to rc.e." , EDUCAWOJtAI, ITEM. New Student Do you pay your board in advance, or at the end of the month? Old Student I don't know. "You have been here for a year or so. You ought to know." ' "Bat I don't. As a matter of principle I have never paid any board as yet. It takes all my money to pay for beer." THE CONB1DBUATE BEQOAB. Banker What do you want? -Beggar Only a fow cents, "No!" "Don't say that. If you can give me a fivw cents TO go away without any further trouble, but if yon refuse you will have to kick me down stairs. I want to put you to just as little trouble as possible. Texas tUflingti. Proof Better than Assertion. With such proof as the following letter from W. H. Doan, of No. 278 Seventh street, Kew York, it is not necessary to make tho bare assertion that Allcock'k PonOTjs Pl.A8TBfts euro lumbago, Mr. Dean says: Some tea days ago I was taken with a very violent pain in the small of my back. It was so Bovore, I could hardly breathe; every movement caused groat agony. I finally found out it was lumbago. Being entirely helpless, a friend sent to a druggist and got two AltiiOOCK'a Fobous Plabtehs; those wero veil warmed and applied to my hack, one above tho other. In half an hour, to my great delight and urprise, I found the pain began to abate. In two hours I was able to walk out and attend to my basinets, tbs pain being almost gone. iTeit day I was all right, but continued wearing the plasters for a Week. Perfect valor consists in doing without witnesses all we should be capable of doing before the world. ifoeAeour caulL The gulti a hen never lays a golden eggfotton Bulletin. If afflicted with 8ore Eyes, use Sr. Isaac Thompson's Ej Water. Druggist Mil ji
Anniliriatlng; a Multtfrirm Oitneuse, afiasmatio, or tn atari at disease has many forzai. Fhysioisns bans tor the saki of convenience and for the purpose of indicating tts most strongly marked forms, subdivided it into Intermittent and bilious remittent favor, dumb ague and ague coke. But it presentii an infinito
vri.i, nt nmninm, in aiirmt. hin,i:a nwvinw. . A Cnriowi Will. A retired (rovemment clerk died in Vienna a few days aero aod be-ineathed. conaiderr.blo sum of money in these? terms; "Up tlie second flight of stairs, there lives at door No. 63 a widow who has two daughters. I leave the sum of bo.wjo norms to me one who always nodded in snob a friendly way when the met me." The two sisters fell out as to whioh of them the old gentleman had left tho money. Legal proceedings arc impending, but the lawyers are said to be inclined tor a compromise try tiiviuing the money.--.fVeM York Swn, ' The Unvarnished Truth anl No Bom bast. In advocating tho claims of a deserving remedy no less than of any cthor merito rious aruoio, exaggeration i as unwise as 11 Is unneccesaary. To avoid ,nything approaching flamboyancy. to atlhoro to the rio-1,1 limit nf truth. Is. as we liavo over bo lieved. the most politic as well as the most honest course, Ncott'a Ktmilsloat of Cod Liver Oil wilh the Hypopltospuites of lime and Soda has been adjudged worthy ot unqualified comtscodation by loading physicians on more than one continent of this and tho old hemisphero. Experience has proven its ability to succceBfully antagonize Consumption and lung troubles : a trial convinces any one who ones it that ita flavor is unobjectionable and the unsolieitd renresontattoh at a host of livlncr wit nesses show its tonic and flesh -creating uropo rlios in wasting disease. No less poslMve ia tho evidonco that for Kcrofutous and Itheumatic ailment it is a moBt serviceable medicine, Every one of theso statements Is authenticated by ample proofs in the bands of the manufacturers. It Is hardly probable that there are any telephones in heaven. And yet every angel will be reeo-nizcd by his halo. Catarrh Cured, A clergyman, after years ol suffering from that loathsome disease. Catarrh, and vainly trying ever known remedy, at last found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Acy sufferer from this areautui oistenao senainx a so:i-aa-dressed stamped envelope to Prof. 3. A. Lawrence, 88 Warren street. New York Oity. WiU roeoivo the recipe free of ciargo. The inventor ol? a Hying machlna is HoarVr to be pitied. Xi tin rimed. Nbwr About Town. It is the enrreat report about Urwti that Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lings is making some remarkable cures with vieople who are troubled with Coughs, Sore XUroit, Asthma, Bronchitis, and lHonsumption. Any druggist will give yoo 1, trial bo&e Jteeqf cost. It Is guaranteed to relisva and core, Tlie Large Bottles arc I50o sad 91. Thb gather-log darkness must 00 roe to a head at daybreak. Tlu Judge. Hotoebs who have delicate children can boo them daily improve nnd gain tn Genii and strength by giving them that perfect food and medicine. St aff's Amission oCWItpar Oil. tcWl UvsophosphiteM. Itr. W. A. Buibcrt, -f Salisbury. 111., says: "I have used Scott's Emulsion in cases of Scrofula and Eol-ility. Kcsutts most gratifying. My little rmtii-nts take it with pleasure, Sold by all Cruggists. "Von may stop down and out," said lb hangman to the political murderer. Carl Praiast ' IrVsttifc IU oxt has oreatod the greatest excitement as a beverage. In tho years, ever witnessed, from tho fact that it brings nervous, exhausted, overworked women to good Sowers of endurance in a few days; cures 10 appetito for liquor and tobacco at once, and has recovered a large number of casea of old, helpless paralysis as a food only. Evu. things thnt men do live after them. Even when aa amatner cornwtlst dies he' leaves the fatal Instrument, Pleasant Journeys. Pleasant journevs oan always be had via the Wisconsin Central Lino. The employes are courteous and obliging; the sleeping and dining cars and day coaohos are peers of any in the Northwest. The leaving hours at principal terminal points aro convenient and tho depots arc centrally located. All together it Is tho most desirable routo ta either direction between St, Aaui, Minneapolis. Axlilnnd. and Buluta, TBY IT AND BE CONVINCED. Lyon's Patent Heul Stiffener is the only invention that will uuko old boots as straight as new. Pure Blood Is absolutely necessary In order to bivs pertset health. Boca's SartapsrUla Is th great Wood purifier, quickly conquering- scrofula, salt rhe im, and all other insidious enemies which attack tb blood and undermine tho health. It also builds np tha whole system, cures dyspepsia and sick heaitachs, and ovemoraes that tired feellnc. 1 havs been troubled by a scrofulous iiffbetton all my life. Itis one of tne marked r -.collections otnvjboyhood days, and for several yean has rendered me unsbleto labor much. I think Hood's Sunaparilla, whioh I have been using at Intervals for ten years, is the best thins I have ever takSn I. am now ), and my general health scorns better thaa stiar." H.D. Abbott, Warren, N. H. "I have taken two bottles of Rood's Sara aparIHa for salt rheum and dyspepsia, with wliiohlwas troubled very much. After taking: tills medicine I am feeUug as well a ever in my life. U. W. lioas, Pottsville. Pa, N.B, Ifyouwantasood medicine. (et Hood'8 SarsapariHa Bold by all drogelsfa. St: six torts. Prepared only by CI. BOOB a: CO. Apothecaries, Lowell, Haas. IOO Doses One Dollar GOLD, Uve attsomt tad m&fc monmommt working ftr at onvthliljr 4lM- Iri lb WOrM KilJl-t "illT1 LUMBER! Brno lt. t tt Aitwrted rational and Civr loil t ltADDOCK &. KKIsLBY. Mich, If nut STIIiiV Booxteeptna'. Business Forms, UUHIC illllIflsuniiinabiii.arlttimeUo.8inrs. nuuid, otfM tuorour&iy tausnctiymtu'. ureuisja friM. imTA!rrsBiTMKftCoT.MUir iintraio. .r BvaBBBWBBawBaBBBBBaBBMSuraMleroinrart KIDDER'S PASTILLE8.K.a Ucartoatijwn.J GLEK neat Blood Foofl Known. ttboHlai rent prepaid. House lot tree with earn hetrlc. Send fur tt-wTiirtton. U5H CO., North Srato St., Cliieaso. ilKAHSASW.' Borne rare bmviaiUH; inuxt lie b..ld to clotm up sartnerSip. WUat hawyr-u - UMMKfl fe ferUat at r'"rmVlitt'r.WlCltTr..KS. J . Vs. 1 H r!T3WnrQWAHTEOfortheMia8pUM itm " tiu p uuy twwii 1 1 mint mtku or wHunn ftOfkinu prontablo employment to writ for lUiuttrAUxi Cirt uJitr And tno tit V 1 lor tula Otlobrntcxt sner. trbioh brrvosonof iuintriBMo xnertt ia luimtinir ntith stnrh f&Amlnrful j. wo urn, nth -fc XiiuikUtt Ave., at.U)ui8.iio. I German Asthma CnrenoverTsiato give mnmiuu. rtUifiu Vjjb womt cawi,lnaureecorD fort-1 Ialileeleen; eaecuicureswnereai otnura ;mi 11 trial eontpiMiiaMllMMiMl. 1Wi OOe. spdl Sx.lHJiOLUnisia"ruy man. dhhmw f iluii 5 TON WAGON SCALES, Iroa Lfwata, Bil BciiHts Mm U.3.8TUH3AnD. JONES OF 1 T uean ua win jm GMGHAMTOn and JUNKty b t r t, v.if lit frM Pile LUt lUQi'lt ItlU fasrpr 4J4 vur- Or lIMMAMTIi, I pmorlbo and fully en dome Bis O as the only BpfcISc torthecertalncura of this disease. O. U.1NUHAHAM.M. O., Amsterdam, N. if. We havs sold Mr G for many years, and It bss given tut nam 01 satis faction. U.B.BYCH34C0.. Chlcaao. lit 81.00. Sold by Druggists, WOLCOTT HEAT TRAP & RADIATOR rmtuuf 9 au per cent, more heat with IS ti 50 iur i t nt. lttwiiuel. It vannB rooms cm)r kin-lifii and parlor with tlio heat wlik'U Mould otlKribo escttjn. tlmtUKh tlie chimney. It ia invalual'lo tor Olllrotr. itorort. itml Schoci Kooinff. It will k;t:D vour houKti vvurai in tho cnldiKt uvaltmr. 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JMJBOfUU doubtedly WHAT IT hsd :s or gin MIS HOW Ti tmo ig l:h IIVIKOHEIT. poorer clime In new countries wliere w tter wits bad, mlssttias prevalent, food with little vari ety, clothing insufficient, anil expos ure In cold and weti cotomon and frtquent. SCBOIrUU. 'ISre believe it t be the csmse
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Ilecnute it contains nc poison sr oplatas, :iUra,, Imall J. and dellctrlc pvj wiqiailifewi seedicine and tonlt the out tn, No honw liioulc .bi wiihvuttt. jUra;s iaaeasol.jriu', jhani Autumn and WrMtr. - fl
U you cannot oroctreltof roar dntfflst, liod
TESTIMONIALS WORTHY OF CQNFIIDEN'SE.
A BAB CA IE OF ICROFBU CURU. PoaT Bvboh, K. Y. I havo been doHBriiHf for three or four yesi-s, nith difftrent phyniciaii. for iicrofula, but found no 1 elief until I commands I taking your Syrup. Contauingtiiueitafeweiaatbs, .1 found myself nred I lli.:e it to ba tit: bast inedigiae in the worid. Mas. WatiAX Stsji o. Ko remesr known s highly endorsed by I one seople, in the bcalmcnt of HIieumatisM ttini all Ulood Diseases. Onr Medical Psraphlct, tr u tinu: n Rheumatism and all Blood suid TDale ' S -aca, Wat f ree on aonli catiai. Rheumatio Syrup Co., Jackson, MnH.
A SURE CURE TOR RHEUMATISM,
Bryant & Slratton iiicago Bas,ini$s iScIlerAl BtTirtTIM and the 3UA3!.Ot-;I It V .tnjS- U'JJ.JU WOXUJl l'tilfcd wta.,3!8t Uoi,Ctlola. irm..etu.i.oat r'HEE. ..dirssaEI. B. BUY AST Jc BON IVoprl.tan.Cl.toaa.fr.UjSjjai WsracsKmet 4 cltiscslloce toaar r inderu JltinUan Hlsser vrhea at virtaa.
COMMON .SENSE CURE mMxmi
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o 'performing uny IciiiAui 1; uor. Htastrtted book h -i n: o andhovf to fun' fcildtHfi tsoftljHead.lliroat. ui.l f, i i
fire upon receipt of U-ccn; -tamp. v-CilKMOX mt mmt CHI I fee 'M-o-I' A Tlie man 1v dull at Ills ant half luui etutmnta 1st a atom nitdt to 1 is sonvw that It Is hardly a bc-ttir pr itcctlon nhan a bhqulto netting, nut only fee la chusTioed at iKinK so budl. taken ui, but also feels If he does rot look exactly lira
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CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND &
Its centra' position and clot a connection wil,!i Bttstern linaav and continuous linos At terra! ial roiriiA. XVti- Norths ABt. w
west. mnl:o It tho true mld-llnlc ! a that unites the A t)ntlo trod Paciflo. Ita cag-o, Jollet, Ottawa, Lasalle, leorla, Illinois: Dftvi nport Mttscatir.o, Wash
nport fldttacat-tr.o, wftHu;.ngton. tJairiiiitci, unurnwK, vasaraiooBB. , Iowa City, Des Moines, Indiahole, Wirttereet, AtlaottC, Kno-S '
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Trenton,. Oamoron, St. Joseph ai d Kanstn City, in Missouri; Le.ve3WorH and Atclilsoi t, In Kansas; Mluiieapolls end ist. I'aul, iu tiunenota ; Waktar "
town ana Sioux vails lit t'anotiL, ind many ottmr pi'oaperoue townaauacllaea.
It also offcirs ti. CHOI CE OTP RO u :e;s to
mediate tiiao ss, nn.iting ail tra-taters In Unkm depots. Jast Trains of flias DAT COACH ES, 0l3gant DINING CARS, maralflcont Pt'IJUMAK PATjACl
cjunicifiwa v,s.rco, ana toetweec umctwo, ot,. juhsijii, ALCu.titii: miia &Mnmm City) reattul HEOLININQ CBJLLZ OAJiS, aeata to lioldant of throusb
first-class, tiolcets.
THE CHICAGO, KANSAS .& NEBRASKA R'Y (ORBAT RCCK ISLAND ROUTE! Extends vmn and southwest torn Kansas Cite- and St. Jaasph Fasi'-: bury, Nelson Horfxm, 'Copeka. Iorirnrtott, Hutchinson, Wichita, CalctvraL1 and all polnttit in Southern Neib asktt Intcrio:- Ktmsas and beyond. lintuS ' pu.6song:er ec uipment of the cehsbratod Pullrian tnanufiuiturs. t3ollcU.?bcl lasted tmok ct heavy etoel rait Iron and etombrid03. All safety ttpylrtojBj ; and modem linprovamenta. Ootnrnodloua, wU-btuit atations. Oarr3r.oar talnty, comfort and iuxdry assitriid. v. ,
THE FAMOUS ALBERT I.EA ROUTS i
Is the fa,vortt9 between Chictig-: , Roc k Island, Atchison, Kansas City, t& Minneapolis and St. Paul. The tc i irlat route to all Nartliern Stimrrmr BeaxHta, Its Watertow a Braaoh traversni ths most productive lands oi taittrretlt "wheat an d dilry b-:,lt" of Northern lows, Soutiiwestern Mluwaota, anl BaaiCentral Dakota. The Short Una via Seneca en J Kan'rns:eeoirerssMperiorfa!UltitotlTrt between Cinoinnatl, Iudtanapolltt, Laihyette, and Council Blviffit, ut, Joaep a. Atchison, Lea venworth, Kansas : ity, hlinnsapolis, and St. 1'nuL For Ticket 5, Maps, Foldors, or any c.osli-ed Information, spply toaCtyOok pon Ticket Of Ice mtiio Crated fit ateaor Cn0a, oraadrwi .
E. ST. JOHN, fhwaral Xaiiagt. tJHIU.IUO, II r Ktl: IKADt KKI.15! I VllfKOfii HUM 0tl.VIIUsJ s.nu5wjyi wi sis Wi m-fi uow n I 'm$ on r VEST4 CKlHL -'Sill cut OlilltrltSt with nil at' Holmiouta ant. wain rautcul for & roan tormlr t3t s-ft.il ft).- tin nlarai.AHMituU:flci'jjit.0!i of Hits andotiinr stele to M. St'l'lsLKN COH
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Maiui ? '.JEM! uta.isn '. L - - isra fl"na4iaVm Sfjt 1 h. Llltj-Jllft dud.) nititSkm sldei my u wirtu :oo what I p.iv for ii. I use.l to h mn;: of n. ttnriifl a. viar. hut to oltiin Miig zinei contRliis bS oJ, m hi an r I stter t uiy m-M I wl foro iit 01 piotBrtn .Vec. myfi and MiitrnKine bositins, ti ot my Ily o: jclou .y watohfo:;. th wetJW If ye i :; VZ seats to pu in!,. inn.i Tlnmrrak. Ill RllftC ' Strci t. Mote Yorlt, yor,,wlH rtiei men nutnlier, and y.U will emi nnth nir. fur in i i you will Hnti J ,1. In ...... -I. Int. l.4a rior ' ffllll IV a ;FI,- HHIUM, oaro to tine, you oaft'tase ovat:j win lfly J'-n thtiJOoonte that ihA .inAlrv na nenv tner ra. "aaa. a' ' aan am am a Mm Tiim I ft 1 ELLbT UN - 4MW Un Frier, Pigs; m ty qi:-ll t iXr:heludaiPrih)r!k I j;i'iv ri x,s- nneni tl -1,001 rrtc.tr.tPi.'Sperb.o l i.aOiiWii jriitaB (iSLYi.iaii poa "jtu. ST Wand 57 E. CoUimlas St. LOOK EtB SAIS IS RE 01! iiPDt-,'.i in nil: t ir mmt ? S- iii tde. H i.ci-. iiistimiBlfn II feint o 'lou-itae i),srr:;v.f'srU(4ms.i3iies,lUI Rs-relvers. nw Ti otlf . rrrtrj KooitM &WS I jcibm 1: yuov.ui. Alt.WS 'NK.WrlwgSi sj'i s to S18 a thiy. ilsnples wrrlt k 5 w).tliUinini ir.i(ir cw 0 rme tlsei. 'F!:i J U'ter iiafetr ileialilr if UiiUi .an 1 i or :trirKiriB.n3rij 1 flie hjsletse not te.U ceKt ei. j' rein air. c!ii3iM abundant clot ninr tin: Mm eortant. HibbardS Rrifi siatie Symp ii the iiffi it is rosrr Citkhiint- tht- taHmaim &im virtues ol; cerbdn IV:ra?isti wffi fi'toti ol known ukmffM - ot all remediei" San this mM toni;
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1 "' ' ilasil RELIABIssSi A ; dlra.tto M. rrieeti;.lt41esi3.5v Ia YEAR 8 Oc SUFFSRINI.I..,. t. M- e. 5. wa JtiM, vrea Lentaaci, in ft, '. . IntL Hibosrd's Rteainaiic Syfap -rad Pli;fs -IfiBti done more for ttte tfcitn aa; otter inr'ioas at r?3 have over taken, tt is the asaiest rai , :ir 6mt kt pttre Mood, and tors4Y.pepltcorac9n!i::p4v-s at. . SiinitseemaUitavsaB ecaai. I wsm: n:ii sat bsbT? a dona touloa. G. B. Hifcawga ' ?M GerU. 1 reeitvn!i ths stave Irtwrlilll anxii lilethinltilt it kc f steit medlebw h tha. wi lt hu eivaBcntnsatisiaceateaUaivlrJdlK, - : - Cos. ita-iurltSiJ all dlivates ot tie H:d, Tnroet arullaipasasr f -nmbuiatinn of mrd:;a. scinttoe iptl eraani cif climute. It 'urfs 'irheiv all II I'll OH. rt ailmCj IfMlsSlll titia'UIV. W Put op in aba ldtwn i. l.. tv State Street, CM &v, IU.1 We ofler tor man who wants t tic. las (not tityj a i tar-meat ntai wi. aaaa him ilry In tbu tardest. stens. it m caltec TOW'i:K'S FISH MIlAST " SL1 C&Eh," a name fiimiHar l i averj' Cow-joj all oTu tlio la id. Willi Sway e jbe only perfect Wind and Wat'iiare i Coat sTewei-'a Flb Braad Miliar.'' - and rib nt ..T. IT andtikiincotl'tr, ITyiiBrttBnBeaM - . a - - - 1 r -- xauna siuu i ur iiui Haruiii'na.tranacontinental elialn of fit main linos and brar ches Include Qteneseo, asollrto and Bock Island, a J -V...mI1 T3-..A ,TnM. W.Z.l ana tro:m ti e f aouit! coast aaa mu 4' .:' IE. A. H OLBROOK i.. m. niwi.citivsB.i Cob's XUkat IWr Asal XIJU ftsosfflgS N. V.. V. TT, . Wlwii M rlUiir ta Ailvelliwrs. uKiawaay oa saw Mm AdyrtUsnatt lo tU itvas;.
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