Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 26, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 August 1884 — Page 2

mi LtwitL wit num. Lester at Amilw, Caent a ta V ea Cme f m Terr tatair iaMa. Oeaeral Botiers totter of MwptMe f htanunHnaia.n for If! lent, th mar imMWtaatatHl taterotfu wt of ahch are fr tI lim. to ie.a.J by the fuUowia Ihav tuel thm sri4re at ae earlier 4ar than! lou-ink-d. l tm tirslrv ot many trusted mxA vl i im J but .un' luti K',ir wJirainmt.N--ai"ielthliik tbatihe IW Tl cj P:n should I a abort, ahar au4 eWlMte o e, end s!umiW nut bun In tMt,itt i jk.ihaj sairtmh or two, Mn.ll souettiim t. via t-r, a l t ha-1 tiopwl to lut iv l,Hnhi :k' 'i-t.!H.t statewent o inim ii . b the t mht'. raulliMiv ior tu- ri.-lruot. a l are. rt ad from hi n .!.. rat im wheh tetanias -rua Hi h .tu-l o 1mii ue ut.hi uo Biw M n.t W u r " tl.r otticial m-thm ot his party ; u t r It ula-form. . , T. t. tu-r u-irtiw ww review of the preSediMr ol ibf lAt'nHieikllt Nat-ona! t oiivoaMiuuit nf hi itlutier'al eourwe tk-re-n. wit iotlows lb- loliowin a.ragronieut of th ivu. of lUf Hi-put. in party: now wan 1U1' is WiW rum rxmx o the nwltr tor money t carry on e war imi j II tho lanktr and cai:a.l-s lot UM iUpuh loin rt. The Iman ue lot toe. aot i.rvi.) grow 11. tf out of th vast udlture or ihe war, leJ into the haoda at meu who attaehed thenw!,. to tbajM.tr at M.lB,MtlMi true tat attiaetCHi Itjr the maM it, and nouopulUed ia4uau- aod it Bri. 'i a nx ttr to bind twtbr tkMWUr an j wU-. u fhoi of the ipublbs btr nwtaua at Utck trantttortatton. glin raaaoo lor inMBi-uat auttatia. Kraid u ma Uuoa .aewa of i alrua a t;ro tb oonttuwut aU tiui rb.a.icora aud iaer ort-a t d wts.iltb i i MtKration and io04 MiuaU, to a oaurt baiora unheard of la una or any otbrr couatir. . brought aU tit.ae uttt MitMUuttiaUy iato iJbe at joatati rty. And U anfrtayad m tMlwwj; errtik ji.r:y, 1.. y war in confederation wlUi Ibu mmk- claaa. 10 o arraamw ioiK toat wuitkvr pan aauie bt power. t-apUaj. ui all it varied auo gmwi-rfm fprM, wiaUd ba tiiv of DOMU-ui. and toe people kw sn..at up a "bftain toe upper and ntr aul trne." Tt-tn it wlu bv readilj-and te ik nnw u.r read, that ike JtpWien partr U toe party of monopoly, of oorpomte in every form ot indiudry. and trt rr dottartment of bulnew and tiitani. luc attU -Monopottou oan expeet notkloc Man the t.tp4bucan party lor r aow Uii-r mm mi. and bcMif- It boi.s both boute by Cmr men no are the owner of mouooo or toe peal auoracy. CbAUUAO TO rTKCT LAIKHt TWIT OWI.T nMITMLT CAMtAU Trwe, It ban in all MstarMC leaialntlon clalmad to 1 r .uct and envriab Amvnvan laoor, nit alaf o. l a an adjunct Ut AmeHcaa apuaL Cap.tJl enaavod in NMnufaeture tu.d otaer iauuatrfca, oaa only be uecenul -wln-a tbe Atovrlean laborer w well paat, aud jrrouaded with tbe eotatorta or ate. ttut M Utile i.a tbe freed of capital allowed rr ojiwneni-d uua arat fact; to prove wn.ea tat eMHn un.tvr even a partially fair Hvl1 n ot .1 a i eat pndlia wtta labor, bat tomrnt i re.leve Caeii trvw ihi i.tm tummm I tutare mo, by Ike )niporwii.ou or forviu lobar from every eouaay xrneuo.- it could oe finaiirkt. Iroui the i It hum to oh weera .ikorea of th- Aiutntio. . hy baw tbvy done thta? Uocaui theee Mit orU'd taboieiaMH. and lor a time uo, Uve on v bat. ou.d ta.ve the Aummnui w.jrina.en and ao caa work vtr much cheaper, tor Jt bo.-e.vr bevu the rule, and if the urfc4n; mrii do not nte the rawed for t.l ierful auaU- o thlrg. lnto their o wu ban aa, vver wiU be tbe rule tuat tbe waaxa ot ti-e .aoorer will be o' wuib and no m..re a wll support luwand hutuite and thJdien in the )oet 4mtvm vf oouitott ken aJ ot toeat aio at wik ibuui work. Jm HudtUvn w u.lc import! eheaf labor. (Hm toe war of ooavict la nor at a uotuiuid wrboaberever It ouuld t-e ad, t..er.y do JmuIuk aou l,ei uif tutr "ffJ tad. rd ot jmm Kan moor, thcpe.lev-tiv.it of ua.ut.oiy, hjr ibiob to ft-ea a a.e ot proaue.lon M'evtt.'d. ht texrened utuaeumr e-o.t in Jabor that caotta. Ma hava beo ttMhatd 10 i.laettmiMiot wgawa and ehtluren to a Very htra t-(U..t tooo taat ora wktok men toruierydid. ikaa tW hoc mjraaa, w.. ana awti-mure mauetr loatnmN,ttta of lowerIkf bwoan iatoot waaea, For thorn reaaona, a tar.lf whbrh (rlre to eap.tal proteetam kon the a-round that then by rubtTrica lahur may bet-rot eoi,a fo oueu turned i.u by nteana. oja. o whwa l.avc um-o lo H-d. ti be auup.r the tnkaitoemeat of tbe oroau of can.ta. a le Uuor atdl rotnains uttautiai.y uarvwruxi and oarte w wttanut au juat akarjof toe proh a Moi-ern. a f.petence ka .how.i, tae hkt Lae hai-e aothtuir to nope from ike HeHUbltvaniau y. "ibe :krtawd only ohjof ututftliu 1 1 t-yli dutle. ffcoukl be to profcjit aiLor and i.tver lo pao.a.t oaaxtai, ah.a caa to ivU to t'roitl teuil, ae t i amply atom ti k. It abouW. mo;orer. lo teidtiMfied itnm iteMimr ntorr taan it lair ahare ot tbe pro tta of prod.tetKMi and tr.ua,irtatl.ti. jtm Itcpbblicun party ba ktantou jwldlc H ratiieadt aixl aivi.mMpsfio-te4l wan, and MWM.Mie pobiw miiMitfma, apewt many jaMmm hi otK-ninx (lie inout ot the MwMaatpi amlUrMK 4. 1.. and "?-'u Moprieii:K ivr and baibo t. rneee arawta mmmM -o a imi iiual to half the hatbMml llvit. W 10.1t 1 n.k lnirtbepruirHt)-o thvav pirat.tA. altiHiuirlt otav td I beta .rc opeM lo yel lavf a.caMaala to the capitalm al l owi.i-r. a fktot Mf. lo on arant or art la aid of tbe "workii.g-man. I do not fonnet tk ebibt-hour Jaw tor i ove. nniv a: inbort-n awa mteba i.a. hat there i.vrha- bot'tt I o ano i ow r notura in n.e rtt-puoiican aatninaarai on to trae that btw. Wben in tAtacteat I IntrodtKed a Mil and ad total d it ! aalornM that Co.iaieM vruat ad .r faaitl.. t lab imia.-n tneitaM to aat.t4t on ij paw a 1.1 tumwa jaake boti tor tavuaeirjr, anJ aa comji in tUa be abk to protoct tbemet-ln a agm .a. the JaaMw a d thtai dmaaoaj with the e of -ibe liar. It l. ut in the mo. e .- mm itt ot aaYaihtacipr .t.atoamand hv. uolieaa p tM km e a ut ad pfopotaw ut a .or of labor that kn-wu noaakiiia-. TkK hill would baro boaaa another muoh ae ted rerhrm, the rtda t o 1 1 a k, brioa uf the r.wlar army wtuoa expaa 4 rl- tteoMH m I4mo 01 poaoe. mm Ooaawm txti(i half of tbe vaot tun. tb.ny mfl.MMis now at proprtat?! ta the anay hat -V r tM expe-ad t rea, Ik oraaaUltMr aad act.lin Mg ih.' mill la to be trained under the autt-oi.tlae f the Kate, tweioad of tae paHry aw, va hore.oitr ai.-aa, aad ao a-.aM ae a mu.tary toroa . aa r.-liauoe m oaiy main wamn. nkw the triiiOtl aad onrnai .eJ hdiitu of Mamiie uait. and at.oaatuaa.d of a york. tu aret armott boot at ta D.wai when w .acuror nx. it- ruruia. ana clat uu to atatoat tat ktoarar of th horth ik au wafc. t call tl attention of auoh men to th fact thai that par y has f . lied to oo e. bar. uur ht Ma-Aor tot , a p o meat aaa star .m afa r a uua. .r of A oe .tury of Kepuhti aa r.w Ka, mo f. itisaadka warn Jtanaa hua tm and hansm laUnu, a d how far m ath r pa to of th Morth t leav us ifod ani SavMcadedrrf .mm; kmaltlMto a ah, 1lhaaioer i dth rotes vt be Mborisw tuum .Uaa-a iui imwuh nr thiats. la I ..Mtl a..u ia hi oaees norac a. The t,gpi a i-owth, aw, e n not aa to th ha me h. tor tatr of to s ot-.ua aau it b uoes, t. balhybot atuar puta to two votea to e raliCkltoae. i ta Muetaatiattnn of the feet. I all oa the Moor intf men ot Ma taction to arwineas. llKttNi You know as! kiauw: tou fael aa 1 ii uaon tbM u alter. tmv i-aawtor in miiotor. waewier ue ua aa hoM aaa.Nst .a innwaa t.f oaplta Np 4 tlmihjh of labor or hen ap of miaot. Nat) wham absorb an ti.e ptouU of proda ttaa, hut I w par m th a umatry. area ta da I4t! nattnna, i lobar mit tt.aa la h it osjaHtrT (h U. aerMU aa as wparawm I

oaa.wat warn m .awyor m nt. , 'in itvfw ilea pa. ty has In ;t4 raaka asaay goad, true aa.. ;onLwv.oa man, who tot Kwad tt lortuaaa aad earrtei Ma shmttoas haiwiaui K i r..t.tHi tue imtntr a . Ui aadth' ia

itry m the world, howorat

raaa-vd MMMaaaat y a ay be. tor m mm caa not i paamrlhan atan-atioa. la ike matier J Inaneo there la aotMnar to hpo froah the Hoaubltoan r ty aa ntoio than front the Itrmoera te rHy. Ill' Imukera a"d oillallrt of I oth partiae unli int toavtl-.er tmvo ptntro I lo ' wenty yvt he BuaiH'utt lo niton f th. Natlo" An i th roM.UT What aava we hwt a enV With m -n j r-niih In thfr entry lor all it wanu; w.ia k ult ti.ti il drain Inn abroad.-with no i. eumu a'Ua f w-al'h mi oh aa the world nevvr h wn: wilt a crop of errn aad w i at alnuMt untouchid, and another ou utout to bo rtrnert-d; w th a tok of rwtroU um a r u.ly ndticei vtk i at for th ' roammi'iur tV world lo- a irar; Ith narlv a ytui'e 'ck aliendy i r Jiuo. d of eti'naodi with more but ait. montn-.' 'ok of itootlf a they w 1 mvirm: v th a ptodiiction ron that 'eav-a tt furtb'-r p rnluition imp . ill- until trroater co m" ion bwtMme- oibie; with prortotena la auoh abundant- t- at 'h- tn ana of iau.i uiur lite a o eiieiper than b -foro t'r bftyye-tra. yet. brau of our una u a a-tm.iae-ory cla-i 'f bualiie-a. emja ataa.ti and lalluroa Vao unh ardof fitte a, w th barkahh'kfa; up tlt-r natnev lo mlllumt upon m I. ion, a id a i 'l g b Ir ct iUititt ii. wt o by our oaaneia' nyatem I are lovn ma.lo dep -titit upm th. m to b - rutood . t! o pro-d-icinc lAb:r'rfi about the treet uuon. 1 1." ed and ll- farmer's wheat, which with our fatne' a wata umoaure rf value, t a drug In the market- and that which be rnise todav, produced br th- aw .t of hi face, H without proot to hi-, tadaatry I URikiikM'K Haaaov roa rtKAWCUL ttxa. We. the defpiaed Oreiibaekera, offered a reme lr for all thl which no redeamir. h-en-Uuted buataeea man will now aay woi.Ul nut have b.n-n rffee uaL Mywit In t onarre more than hftaen yaw aaro prop aed that lutoad of i-ulaa a United btatea bond whit h would be boldly capitalist only, akl f r the purpose of sceuruur batik m ruiicy only, ranfrea ahouM make an loieretarerttble bond at a tow rat of interest, to be iwut-d by tbe Oovernment, so that aur man mhrht inTest ht tt htetead of placing- hi money In sv)ius banks or trust oompachM to be toaaed out on maralns on kltlnr sUx k. aad th n lod when he tailed far it. last bond bcart i taree and atxtyUv omvhwadredths per ottt. it terra , to be presented by the boiler at any tint to te trvaMiry. and le al t ntetatobe L-aiiel tor It, aad thus the interest to that amount of the National oobt ajvrue to the Government Instead or bvd.tr paid ty it irom th taxot or the pootde. Aud th-n wtieu a ot ierhoad Matmird by the in edor. tne auouid be -su d b t ae Uoternumat, and la terost tureo i batytn. , , Every ntiaacior knows that It is theedd hrty Biillloua w.tuutawn or put out that makes a rt-djiKUuv-y or pretty of etrou u.i ur medium; aaa m there a man who dare aay now that such a bond would no have prot eated panto anJ tieo'a!ion to buu.iea throaffa wuMi we atri.ow paaslavf The time hu come when the srreenbaok it suataiaed by the .Huprnae Court ae a Co s 1tutloaal eurreaey asjainst mo optutonsot the pata Mt trney of v-ry ttnan;;ier in the country. TetioiewiliOO.aeU the people of lit country oantt t.M ciatoh f monopoly ot ti ct r.eaoy off its ui mat, when such a system of flnauoeaa i baVv sketched wl.l t it fntdm lo the indust.-ial aud business i ,i;sv ot tint country fro.a .h tttrcbe doc U4(on whku the people now sudor, In framing your electoral tick., make a fuaouia wtt tb StaaM with :be supposeJ MiaorUy. aud maie it upon tfcli tat .iry; uot tuL you are foio VI rot for too ?.e r.t of any vandtaau opoosed to your tau:rou. not Mat tiio fnJds of tae other oandnwtet art tointovoteiory(ur, out are tuat you wt.. run the same .ev-, r,u Jtekot. ptovidvd th e.eetnra who eom.av It arc a th. y uattt to t, n-putabte iu.n who wiu ae oeuua ui their u nut-aole uiitierjiaini. whjeh U nil tMe u. mot bl id the e.ectoral cotitkw ut in am- dir :ctan and tbea nava it aatfeea the t the ef.M.orU rot of tae etate ha.l bs ttiviiett ut tae cultural cfietre acvo.ui.ur to the number ot votoe thrown ior your candidate aud the number of vote th.wwn for He otiKr caalaiate on tie same tbmot. Tne nu ubor ot vote whica eat. ti caadidatt. -i will be known with sub atanihU aovuiao, lour be.o.-e Me uOlctat eouat m made, 'fhetet rw yuu wi I hat a v err iuoen i.e to vote or your c.didat bjoauie the larger i.umber ot r,.ts you i a-t tne more e.i-ctoral ot. a will i our aoiMa.o aad th i s wdl the t taer i.a o. Aad th i. h i are vouua- for toe r-aute eleetoiS wti you "l.l tbrow as mauy vo au a tbv-y eat Jor toetreaaul aauiiJi in orurr tn.it ae aoau i - laratt saar of 1 1 !eiorii .tm ot ta ejus a pad b . (he eandd to of m her in fart vottnsr toi' im hrf.-. I'BUI V U wdl anow 7our s.r.n i anJ aold th ba.aove e( power. In manr State..!' we ex-t our :rjturtk, we a r -awy hutd tne iiaiant. of p wer. lu to a m auoo,oj utuiirrvMur n a in.irii. t. v wm cm ihou au it.;i will d e. mine w filter a Iriond r Uh r and rot, poop, or tws toot tt moaopoty s;ii aaw a ajwt .a Corurrv. w. ua ontaiiiic. u.er-fie. in every' datil t.to a to it ttuu no umii h. to to xk-m from Hili4rlMvU id mil with Ms M.,(l Ot IIS, at.oaa- e..auli n mn I rvuLt too to s.artd lo, l. rurat ot tne opie uj anda a jouaat y t-alu." jir:u. in eu.a itj.-.i ataies rra aa whmw .t i wkteb VLr ot tbe oik i' larins wm cho.. co to uo. Xti.oiVii natura.1)- Kravt twte toward. uu.-k olh r, uive tm aonv Stat odMor' ami tak.,- other to y. . roltt;? atMMt an mri-u. Mten: that tiotk p ru.a aaati vute the a ue ttou-t, ti tar. AUtar nt ao to it that your irmn is are ae-ii to the btbt J s kdatUiea. Tiire are ituuiv MhU wher la..i i. a a uir tn.j oroujc. on ot ut j woraiit m a. th fanoirkiid the ii.vicnaiit aaauwv op4Nor a td im.nupwdfs, ana tt uiimj win ujirui mmtl m r iim.'v vitn net unit vnnwimii in sn.te ol lUav monooo.iau ror cantph', in tl.e htat of Mew York, aa elacwhe, lb tuodtKxn aad tradora and vonaunK ra need ci.etp t. uns-a irtation a.iil oomiietiiioii octwten waU-i-boraclnUiitand t.ie ra .rot i. The lain riiur tm-n aoid totltnir wiintcn want. a RvtMx.-ot faro Saw lor tbv elavaivd raiiroad. Th nm-hanies noca a irooa ibm Imw 111 ura.l a law tn limit h hour- ol mlior. whoihrr a wumait toiling in a mid or a.iMtiaa behind a counter, or a aonductor or ttlWt'lMr MtMtHtttlir IMI if ant bolt- l. lis von that this to class Irai. fatibitt. ntd.- tit una. "Ym. we know it: wt-me iu MwuHar i'ir our i-atm a ihin? wam-iorn the ar4 tintti w havr ha I an iimttr ciiirtr Tm-vther Haa ha had ellatlo vMo4i-k to hast trtem tor a huadr4 year. nW OrMaW.rlwr Part aad fa fha Anlt. Mmv"U Orpawifrtioa, ttai tin iM'xtnnj tfsa; I had aoraptod the seleetkm rf your Con vratloiia as tn.j-4ii for Promdcnt. Anxlou (or ttiouco.. of the p..n Jiple wklst yi repn- .t, in wnn, as you anow, i aa heartily eonoarrvd, I prewnioa, a yaa hare leartwl, a your iwpsravntativ. ytmr plat.ornut lo tin? ir noora; Oo i t o I, m tho iMipa, If It were pomtblc, thi.t t;.e .nlrht be aoapved and made tho row of that pait waiea .ouki oo oompoHMot yot-r irwudsiik fur rtao a that I ha a mad sppareat. roar pnnvipw wre revoiea arm ouraiii aaxw amtrimi. PeraaaaJy, I hare o ier.tr aace whi the i.'esrreation. 1 waa treaiexi wxh e ciyourtisy and conaMeraUon by It of fl.e a nu mttinhrrs ur wh'et I take pk attire he.e and now to xptvaa oblUat niM Hut for von I hare a arte, aaaa. That bam aaamv baa loft u tn Itra . in J battle .at lb r.pnni t ppm torn tbf in the twat manM.r w raut: nd f aledsro ta vnti a I tti have of rem to :ur stremrth ,n detlnMir ears awn nat in iw nos in ae Mi ot too P. p a that y ni and I hoat ar. aad without the early prevak-i e aad adopt ion of whkdi tat oaravraamat oaa hot sund. ti wh! aaroae aaranta in reur can. dlda r you will hare toatamd no una a da. ftrndm-hits- Mmdrdmra bare been knuw.t hi taa oa.inirr ror more taan a mi trt-r or a coa tary. Be y actot itto Hie ha b m nndfr a ml ranonie.Mi ihrth iuild (mt orbs andamnife HkI' yet ul har ned.artd ha an oidaloa to taVe hoi k, n po 1 y to re ant. and no juat e .ar to xatam lor what ha has aoae ettat-r in imac or war. tK poreonat advaaUHf to myaetf ardhlaf an imm i am too om at maw i plana for the fuu regret I hap as m; aotahntt ak if It ao bo. la do soaaui saiw i!MpxMtoMt MMwhrHd la asjltrar baah wvorwatnttotsmparpase farwktok ft m

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MM ay ke raw. swr roc tae lamjraau or taw u fhamoffotki rwrfa of A tour mireatMilatrro I earried the mlnefe pltn h ch you have twioe oir en ir vi a your niatiutin in your State tonvenuiis. aid avakVd taavt thar fm adopted by th hathmal t oniimtiou. That they were aoorptatile to the ix-opto I know, for they suaialmd you to victory oace in furm and again to Kj(o-y la fo. by a lanrer voto than Maaat-btt'tta rvtrxaveany drft-at.-d eaadldato for hl. f Maitra''.taw nmre than oar chotoe for Prr 1 . tit. tnwal Haaoork, tot two farsb.'tore. i a.io noima iom tn pary of e psopif . Mhieh amu b in ttue inuT.ma ton or tie worn a y. adopt taat Uilurin n l mo on ti il?lo. under it. al cart oi t tv iaaAoeut proieaaioiai in Nma f of the ww tn and toly wh ntrd protetttoit thokaad of a true l-emioiatio Uovumnoiu To witniraw aa mucti a n settle an aonal ionnle at--n from 1'Hetforlair wnh my dull- a o r mpreat-ntatlv in upholdin r y ur e itae and t arrnna forward your prtuoi-p'.i-i, I di-i not permit my name to come b or ire on.. 'ot i(in in i-nuainsciirn, attnotirn am a. uctod th 1 1 1 fa t is and 1 aloi v in that i wit the tin nimou i kol e of tho Do notrat c pmuil nf our Mate. Tttn i oattn io.t ior teana. ana unnernreumstanoos that I havo kee nbefore iuui, r jjeeted vour pnnrip ea, spurned your tiatorm. and n toeo. ot taKiiur anr smtma i nr the Itom- t -r, nom naled as your canuidat a aek'U cnan whom two year aaro hera i aai lorty votori In your raaka knew It l on earth. I etn not be bouai br the ao Ion of. auea s irn enttrm, an raarai.nai ot tae latereu of th." prop and or lmocratio aea, aad I nt uthatXolr. Partr allefianow lamod to such ertont is BOlthe domocratlc nor useful. 1 shall then f nm. unit) mrslf with the lahorins- man aad th true Democracy of th country, to do try aadcavor with thorn to br a back th govern ment mt- t e control of the people, and I Invite srer k od eithten, ot wfrntcvi-r po'ttloal faitk. to ton ut -reoat s rartr to ounir and reform t -e aytwl' Istrittl n and rolresa the wrona done by opp- e ivo leritalltn. There are mtn wno oat unci res uenfycrat that I wouM a little rather would not e mt with u. to tae Roneat an t fair minded Democrat wno nave area witn me. out now holler their duty lle ht an oaoostta dtreo tlon, lbids kmdly poltt'oal fare wall, until ther coosce 'ttous patriot htm shall brio; them hack la th near future In mbor with tnr-ataln m thepo ipi arause, aamittttur taat rf I saw not ton wisely. I raw better than tber did the nMwmlty for a obant from party to country. tmwi . F. Iltrrt.BR. unwtu -a,aa A'i"uT n4 wt. Facii Wank hhaulMf JdMHMlry. AfwHtMi Um That bv atlUin two arta of erenmof tartar 10 one uart ot oxai acta irioiiiul line and kept tlry, in a UrtUe, yon will tiutl. by jplyJiiif a l.Ulvuf Uta puwuot' l lUitt fcUiiis wiih too aruci la wet tbat Uiu re-ittlt U much uickor and uettor. W 'h out in clear warm wa.er to prevent in itry to th goum Tuat cola rtttn watwr xn.i soap win tnko out ranch tne irrca.-e, whore other means would not bo a IvmnWe ok ho count ol colors runntnir, etc i h:it t irpcntino 'n smut (ittahUt'ea may bo tist-tl in boiling white ifouds to a gtvat attvanutge. a it improve- vao oulor, nd h bo ling drive itfl all otior. Ko.m in soap ijiute another thinf; it in.uns and distvlora soma jrtoo. and ohrinka wotikita foap men arstie mat on account ot utn uirfutiiie m the tesin itaasiste nthe wash n '. it U tis 1 lor alter ud to make the soap hard and cheau. It bl a mud on the cUiUitno.'. ' bat k rowsne will aoften leather bells or boot that bare become hanl fr nt exposure or use ouad the m a k t om. vioott ior in nirn . wnen aura irom rain or damneat. Wash with warm wa it, thm grae with wwl anmai oit or dresaing line the folltiw"hat the Cororn merit hantoa tlrca.m If as folloWH (9ne gulion of neatnxH oil, two po .ncUt of Hayuarry Ullow. i nt th j abore in a p tn over a mouerntu lira. hen tho ouhly tl saoived adii two t marts of uaator oil. t..n while on the lira ur in one ounea of lampblack. Mix well and strain thrutigh a tine cloth to remove eetliII wilt, let Cool, aau yoa nave aa not! dreeing for barneaa or laal her of aay k.mi a can be wad, i hat baxif stxla gives Jnrtant relief to burn or acnld. 'Applied either dry or wt to the btirnotl patt int me liately, the sene of relief ia nutc. It mvm to wiUtdraw tbe hoat and with tt ib pa4a. Keep it in Um ironing '"That Jarelk water often met with in worki or aittc.es on cteaniug and d e'm x u m-4lc f lio o. water aad lour pounds of onhnary washing soda. Bo'.l for Mve or ten minutes, then adtl one uttnd of chloride of lime. . at cool, and keep corked iu a jug or tight That when acid has been dropped on any article of cloth ng, liquid ammonia will kW Uw i. hi, aad then by applying chie ofoiitt you will restore tittj ovior in itiOftt tmwtta That "eyan'da of potas ittm" will remove all'in leli Id inks whose ha e ht nitrate of silver. i.elnsr a deadly poison, Jl w.ll be hard lo get from the drUttaTtet in iuot. cities. nrpfntine or alcohol rubbed in ot removes t e new inks, using soda aad aoap freely m hot water attetward. A'a teaef LiNst r j Joui at IPafcr SwSwwJlwrwePWwww Hs SMevUPswP Noas. X'oatinnyi of tenta), hasi notioed in the scii tillatVm of the stars a gmtt preponderance, of blue thenelor of water o, ice, in gr. at thickness, when thenttitOftpbere is heavily t barged w th WAtcry yapor and tain is imminent la June, lh-rt, lie announced thm; for two moo) 1m tbe twinkling of the star had shown ess of the bine than in the cir eending months of previous years, while grten. a lair weather color, had been xauch more frequently rn. 'these observationa )4 hint to predict tbat the snot'aediwg part of the year would b j unusually dry. It is now s a'ed that hut prwiMioa whiso accurately tut lied that in 18 Broesels saw the dries year ainoe 187!'. A study ot the ra nban I spwt oaeopo Has enabled oh ervrrs to d.tetntne the character of the im ntediataly.appr aobing wejaih,, bui lt is bslrnvcd that no pee4rwcopta indii are ntane ft poes.bM to foreestt rvcr so ro.igftly. nmnywynseeutlva mor'Im' weaJlsMr.ieiHwMs tAsarfcr-AMffssW,

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Th Detnooratio canvass 1 progrtmmr qnbAly and aerenalr. Thost who have the east pa ru in charge are apparcntly surrauaded by an atmosphere of coniidenoe that is rarely felt at tbe beainninsr of a treat poilttcai contest. The oonrldcaoe which tbe Detnocratki leaders fesl seems to oe warrauiea oy the stale of public opinion that eon sarvative public opinion which makes la iuiiuence felt as we sometimes see a treat wh -el moved by inviatoiu ana noiseieas nutoninery. a uero ia mireu u tbe present situation to remind one of the situation in 1H78, nlboit tbe conri. denoe of tbe more thoughtful olmerrnra is greater now than it was then. The issue then was upon administrative reform, mid this Issue, important than, has become paramount. People who have a real and abid ng interest in the honest and e onoiuicnl administration of public affairs perceive clearly that tbe only road to any ape ies of reform, either in taxation or in expenditure, is In the direction of Democratic success. They perceive that there an be no reform of any kind as long as the Keptiblican party retains its corrupt hold on the Government It is worthy of note that every objection that lias been made to the record of Governor Cleveland.eithar by Republicans or by so-called Demoorntt, proceeds from some interested individual, from some person who has an ax to grnd. No one intimately connected with the people, no one who has real sympathy for the laboting classes aad for all classes, has thus far made nay objections to Governor Cleveland's record, or any complaint in regard to the manner in which he has conducted" the attaint of the great State of New York. Governor Cleveland has managed to render hiraelf obnoxious to John Kelly, as stiy honest, conscientious man would inevitably hare done, and the result is that Mr. Blaine's fuglemen are making a desperate attempt to carry the Irish rote, having already bought up such Irih newspapers as are in the market This is as tar as the Blaine campaign has proceeded, ami this is not very far, il must be conceded, for no sensible and honest Irishman will rote for the Republ can candidate for President with the Idea that be proposes to free Ireland or to engage in war with Great Britain, or that he will aftord greater protection to American cit ens abroad than a Democratic P resilient. Such an idea would be foolish in the extreme, for it is not to be supposed that a candidate for President who deliberately declares it to be the iotcntion of his party to put a stop to Irish and German immigration can have atay rreat sympathy for the Irish voters in this country, or for the un ortiinate Irish across the water who have for so many years been the vi tint of British lyranuy and oppression. The advantage of the situation thus far is undoubtedly with tbe Demo rats, hnd there hi no reason to believe that there will be any serious chawrcs. The de eet on of Tammany has been overstated and overrated-- a fact, that will fully appear on election day and all the other signs are more than favorable. The revolt against Klakx is in reality a revolt against Republi an corruption by hotitt and conscientious Republicans. The nomination of Mr. Blaine was siinplv the excuse for a movent nt that has been gathering strength and volume ever snum the Credt Monitor exposures, ami it extends awonc a class of Re publicans 'that pt Ides itself in voting In behalf of the moralities. The Blaine ti ket is supported by the onl e holtlinir ami ohioe-seak.nz elans. This is its str birth, and it is a strength we are not at all disposed to underrate. The result in Ohio in Otobor is far more important to tbe Republicans than it is to the Democrats: for If the Democrats ahould carry the State the Blaine campaign Wtmm imm lately ' "Nfi Republicans should carry it, the Democratic canvas would not be mat er a) I v affected, aince it is well known that Ohio is a Republican State. The Germans carried the State for Hoadley at th ' last electron, and it is well known that they are anti-pmhi b.tton. For that and other reasons, they are not fond of Mr. Blaine, and th outlook is that they will vote in )c- . . i A, . i : wwrst 1IIOJ vuicu iu rro owtmmn a elect ion -for the Democratic ticket. With New York almost certainly Democratic, and Unto probably so, there fat every reason for beliering that Indiana will be brought back into the Democratic col tint, i. Mr. Hendricks ba already demonstrated his earnestnets, and, as be is the most papular man in tbe State, there is no reason to doubt that he will be able to neutraii 'e the effect of the Republican corruption feed that is certain to be tnt into mm ana. We think our readers will agree with im that the Democrat e situation is aor than saUsfactorr. There ia eonfuaion, no fuss, no blfster. The cam pain is moving forward quietly and with eenRdeaea. in no rresian sial vear since the war has the Demo cratic party ever had more reason for hope, or a better exeuee for indulging in Mir-coqrratulation. AUi vmtmu Um. Evidenoes multiply that the eons try n ripe for a change, it uemanos bettar aorernntent. That nan only be had by a change of executive and dvi servi e svstem. In saott, the sunrarce demand is a purer adminhrtratios. of tbe GovernnMnt. inmmmi nttmnci. Natby, who Is sUU inflicting bis bad spelling on the innocent ai d elplesd patrona of a eonntry newspaper, deoiaras that John A. Losraa a senteaees ate grammatical and" fere We, cjaneral Idtgan saouw have tats oerttt aaso franietL

rh National RapiM. Com. mlttee has tssasd sotomlar oalliaf tor oampalgn oosurtbatioas. Ah. aaw teat poor Government etupioyas will oatoh It! General Logan, ttw Republican eandidato for Vuas-rYeaWent. has commanced tbe task a fearful one of defending himself. MuJnmoml (la.) biate. Governor Grovtr "levelaad id now "at home" in New York, but Um peoie will move him nest November to 'ashingtoo, D. a lad let us no forget it -It is aitiaaing with what alacrity Kepti' lioan sierrs are .utnpiug over into the Democratic pasture lie! I, where tbe grass is tall, aad promises to be taller. In the opinion of Um Chicago Kew$ tbe "cock-eyed goddess of reform" is a "widdcr" "from 1 ostoa or Massachusetts or somewber down that way." If the "widthM-" hears of this she will say somathing to Um ifcws

So far as Blaine1! aomiaaUoo concerns himself it was the miatake of his 11 e. He could better have afforded to go down into history wrapped ia the drapery of Gar, eld's memory, than to be known to future ge Derations as the defeated tattooed candidate for the Presidency. -HichynonU (lo.) SlaU. The Republican party will celebrat" its thirtieth anniversary next month. John A. Logan should be present and give a bit of bis early hiatory. How many slaves did logaa own thirty years ago and what became of the cruel bill which be bad passed in the Illinois Lwrialature against tbe negro? Hichmomi ( lo.) State. Some of the fault finding Kepubican papers are grieved beca se Gov ernor Liereiana noes not resign um orrioe. Mr. t Iceland has learned somethina: from Blaine's experience. The last olttce Blaine held he resigoed. ami he has been out of a Job i ver since, with fair prospects of being a tramp the rest ot his political life. Cincinnati Mirer. tt The Portland! (Me.) Advertiser, (Ind.), published in Mr. Blaine's State, says: "ir. Cleveland a strengtn as a candidate cons sis in n s eeaaervat:m, his atrabzhtfor a aril busnness methods. his exoepUonal standing with the independent and reform Jiements, and his ability to inspire people with the belief that he means to ferve his party by serving his country and not ouerwia. The work of colleeUnjr money from Government employes goes right on. This matter is chiefly notifiable because the practice of thin raising campaurn funtis is in dagrant disregard of every pro ess oa of tne party wnioa is engaged in it, ana Decauae it illustrate the hoUowness of Repubbeaa promises. What is the value of party plettges wnton man tneir autuors m a moment A dispatch to a Republican paper states tbat Governor Porter (fj says: "New York wiu go Kepubii.aa oy a nice itia.ority." This i brittxing it down to a line point. We often bear of overwhelming, immense, grand, great. handsome simi goou , ma ontn-s, oar when a majority whittled to a nice" one, we begin to uttna wnai a, itvue thing may overthrow it. HL urnn M If ever an old political rat got his tail mashed that idential indent was William K. Chandler, putaU7e secreta ry ot the Jiavy, wnen ne venturea to controvert tbe facts aad coa elusions sta ed by Mr. Hendricks ia hm reoent speech at Indianapolis. Mr. Hendricks re oins and puts him to open aad appar ent shame. Mr. utianuier is completely and forever knocked out. Next: 8t LOUt JftpUMUMH. The Republ can party has few public men whose records are clean; .... . . t , .i ..I but it is conct-tKHi on au sium umu. al most anyboily the nputmeati eoura have nominated would hare I eea less obeetionable than Blaine. Blames record can not be hid nor in any way trot ten rid of. Tbe record is known and read of all men, ami thousands of Republicans hare already stud: It will pot do.hxcJta'ige. "A arominrnt Democratic politi cian said yesterday,' a oording to th Philadelphia IU, "on tne auinorny of a New York delegate who was one of Cleveland's warmest Mioportrrs in the convention, that in the event of the latur's elec ion Mr. Hayard would be his Secretary of State and Samuel J. Randall would be Secretary of the Treasury. McDoaad would also, be bel.sved. fill a Cabinet position. ' Length is not strength. Mr. Blaine's acoeptanoe letter, though very long, will impress all reasonable readers as not at all strong. It is weskae. platitude and subterfuge far drawn east. The document will be a great diaaopotatmeat to the partisans ot the osuadi date.. They looked for aad wediefted "a key note," There is not the evidence of cmndor, abilty or even of effective cunning in a single line. The letter is stiff, woodeay. dry, and tore deemaWy AuMAlbmrnj Argm. To elaim that Mr. Blaine wilt carry New England hi not a very startling campaisrt. cry. Hew Kaglend has been Rvpublieaa: for tweety-flve years. That It hi thonght ni ssanry to aesert such n elelai now is mor ? diecou raging than assuring ta the Ret noli an campaigners. It it, however, by no Means certain that Mr. Blaine will carry New Kaglend. The assumption is disputed as to Maine, MassnchMet'tts, New Hampshire and connect "ottt. He will have to nght every hat-it of the rnajaa to carry either of these four Stab, aed Um chance i aaesjac slsxhawdhr nsrahMt hhei hi C