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THE l.V.VA Sf.VTE REKISTEli. FlllD. rrOUEK 10. lf MORNING EDITION. 'THESE AUTUt.

OATS." Rri ubUran party of Iowa by a plan In Its We Fupronfd that, with a IVtimcratic iv- mottttxfi trintrtl in the defunct BrobM tie party that ran and will do "04t for them. Already this year three four of the bright- plaits, im bad the band of fellowship etrsor, a Denieeratie IL-bttum, and all the of lk Laic-Vr. If the LanU-r, and the IXn- I lor tatwe daja, the dreamy autumn days aorallrd taotkbhle of Mr. I.mt' buficesa affairs, uany of tho item shown to be obsolete, should be brought before? a eotn-Buifskin of Lunacy, and (unfilled until after Slate t.flireii iMmocratie but on, it behmgl ecu the twtft frying ftssu- la in ll prune; ocTfttie Stat Committer, will pat up the tt and wirthU-4 of lrihii have been nona-Inaied for the IvUIalure Iowa Kepubli- hi ptopoenl a uumhi of tile I iini i and tbe Celt fur Um maiiitViiaiK of principles and litc that were agm-able to both, or bin If be ext. ouVd hi hand and accepted the to the DetuorraU until Urt Tuesday aud it With their Ot ids of broiue In Uie mellow ha Bt R.

P. Ad J. CLARKSOX. money, or deposit certified check fur it, we will rive bond to carry out our part of th ean. They should have aioral support And the whispering corn It humming the election.

Tne J-publh-ans have been did. But it ill be a long time before It longs to the Itrmoerats again. liivitAtkin. Men might bud fault with rhynre. i to PtttKcritttr lf mtA (fWoui Jn.4 contract And we ask the Lender either to him for bis khcrttsnuings but ample ex of every Irishman In the Shall free trade DemocraU, backed by BritUh gold and aided In every way by that blank atiretpUoo at Des Jlnlnea, and they could well -tfford to rf, fr 1 jiF.

wjoihi l.I Btontiia pttieiice told him that no American haUd h'lu do this or else to quit blathering about it. Softly elngiug rart) pontontl lay That flood with uiuMe three Autumn days. I I V' 1 WNU.I I Insplrtd by the Cobden Club or shall Cuaries pay tbe expense of the whole added miir, i moflin i t' i The letter that is given In a lerry dispatch to-day from the leading tireenbacker of IU1-las county. Dr. J.

O. Sanks, in which he it account of bis race and no man a are despite him on that account lie rejoiced lo tee Stewart ParnelL Patrick lord, Alexander APVKRTIMWO BATES. Atfovtatf Stt. 1. eOH PARE THEIR RECORDS.

the Irate Itemocrat. Such the crop that is reaped by tbe late lamented broadside. A a tlnut of election draw near, we Ti RiifcifeTiii truarwit-sBfarijF iwhY lire BuniWruf PVntKIS Of lU tUI OTBKB aTTtjrTKMX dftllj u4 Bwpajert put ''-f in 'hi dig ivimvio, Sullivan, Patrick Egan, P. T. Barry and a host of other devoted Irish leaders, be ac the black citizens of Virginia meet In eonveo-ttt it, and while they expressed their gratitude to the Republican party, to hear them declare I love these days, these listleaa Autumn days, When the year it taking Its noon-day nap; And lilt nt Nature, In a drowsy la dropping Itt fruits In the world't great lap.

don't hear so miuh about the phenomenal sharply arraigns the Greenback leaders in this State for abandoning their party and faith and becoming the tools of the Demo that they were not the chattels of the party. cepted as tbe best and truest adv isers of Irish popularity of Copperhead Whiting In his own count and distiict as we did earlier In the This was the fruition of the abolitionist's hope Aayst. Americans? If every Irishman answers this the rRrr rvR iRisnaex. When the impartial historian shall review the political events of the campaign of 1834, be will mention as one of Its most prominent the dawn of a better day for the black niw. Fruits and grain of gold 'Death tbe mellow IMiivreM of chlcaro amll cratic party and the servants of Wall street is one of the most noticeable and significant campaign.

But It is good idea to keep the 1 tut I T.iO 4 10 weeks 14.10 weeks we- ki 17.40 question as his heart and judgment suggest, he 111 cast bis vote for the Republican party. aajMiiortii ot bt. Limit. B.K I T'lK WEKKLTI I nil I days day ew wben he roso to the dignity of manhood and the full height of an American. If at tbe rays That makes ut lore these llstlcFt Autumn dttys.

fift-iires at hand so that when any Democrat proposes to beg rotes for his candidate on the utterances of the campaign. Dr. Sanks Is known all through Central Iowa as a leading tbe ratty of protected industries and work- characteristics, the change In political allegiance of thousands of Irlsh-A mericans. Never 4.J'itreneml circulation tAilin BTery county In polls tbe people of Woodbury county ratified hit nomination and honored hliu by making May I data I love these dava. these Dlocld Autumn dara.

the strength of this plea, its falsity may be 10 we kl 19 JO 11 mt ki ai.HO It ar 5.it low, cirrniaiea id B.MII the Northwestern 5. no and In every. before In the history of American politics has Gree nbacker and has been a speak tr and a wilttr for bis party for many years. But bis 12 40 in (men's rights, the party whose moral sup-pott and Influence can do most for Irishmen here, aud for the old country they love so I dMva promptly exposed. hen tbe leave from the trace ore dropping and dying: si him tbeir servant In the State Legislature, he should have no policy to pursue, no ambition to subserve, save to represent the wishes of I J.m Stat and TerHtor: Mr.

Whil log's friends started out to boom mi ib ins union. And the birds are teaching their young to there been a change In politics so marked and Important In Its results, as this. The year 1884 was the turning point when a body I mom I2.it iliil sjokb thak noinil TBS NI the people of the comity and to the best of his him as a second Clncinnatus. We haven't It r.kt.... MHO Sti.10 I 51.80 I 44 ud 4.l a 56.31 fi2 M) vision Is clear and bis heart honest, and be cannot consent to let his party be prostituted to the wicked schemes of the Democratic ability to prove their devoted servant well.

TBS LEADER DEAD BROADSIDE. I Jul' mil or amwBTBKKti I iw Iowa of anyofber praise. And tbe wind with sweet cadence It tighing. heard much about Clncinnatus lately. In of men, national in its proportions, cast off I ttl' paper printed or clr al.ni' cumrrd In tbe Stsie.

deed, his managers haven't enough confidence Ah I who could help but bless, and love the 10 K.80 11 m.m:hs.. 7S.40 BLOODY SHIRT NORTH AND SOUTH. The Lender is still mourning for its dead. I SJi TiiEBAlirFW the yoke which trao-Mon and custom had party. His arraignment of tbe Democratic party, and Its historical inability to run the jai 1ST KH a flreneral 13 80.00 ways still refusing to believe it dead, and still re In the prospects of Clncinnatus to let him resign his Senatorship.

Evidently they have eililllclrculatton all over than placed npon them with prescriptive force and Of these dreamy and listless Autumn days 4.i1iijIowe, being located Inch In same pro- government successfully or correctly Is one From the MilwauJu Sentinel, A gentlemen who bid Just returned from asserting their Intelligence and manhood 13 Biontna. no.tiu at me aauipomo fusing to be comforted. Everybody else In the State exceDt the Leader sees that the been the record and have found out great adra- of the strongest things of the campaign. aaaitlBaesneclsltyof Iowa New give 11 a aajra ti.r all other dally Danere. a A SOLDIER ON THE BLOODY SHIRT.

an extended trip through Virginia, said to the that the times in which Clncinnatus has joined the party whose interests were most truly their interests. Free trade and British This is a call upon the conscience of the thing Is so dead that it hurts all sensible Dem Kwrr Otbar Car. met tuutaf Three-foartha Makove Pally rar'-a. Two Time W4k, axcapt Buiidar Two-tblrda of Washington correspondent of tbe Indianapolis been left, have been three Mines as great as Qtn. J.

L. Gcddct at the Reunion of the tfA iied Greenback party from a trusted leader, and ocrats to hear it mentioned. It demands to sooveuanr ratei. alliances drove Irishmen from the Democratic party, and protection to native Industries, Infantry Latt Week. Daily, axcapt aBday One-third of It will ring through the State like a trumpet know why we did not print it In Tub ttose when he was elected.

They are afraid he may be Intending to repeat this year that One WHk mltiive ratpi. By many It may be considered a super-re It would be beautiful to see Weaver's face Sunday Only Two montht or mora, one-half of Weekly Register of this week. It says the policy which must bring back prosperity Wove uany ratea. disagreeable and rather disappointing habit when he reads It Bvarr Otbar Week In Weekly Three-fonrthi of We now desire to submit this proposition to to old Ireland-will keep them in the Bepubli- above Wpikiv rate. wi finement of sentiment to declare, as I do now from this rostrum, that the phrase Bloody Shirt now so commonly used for partisan the consideration of Tun Kkoistkh publishers: Journal, the other day I was not very much impressed with tbe idea of making this bloody shirt -campaign In Ohio and Massachusetts, as I desired that the Issues of the war should be allowed to die, but I find that the people of the North have more right to wave this ensanguined garment than I thought they had.

I went through Virginia, he has acquired, of lingering around the historic plough waiting for a call that never nrl IjOOA! jteaains maixar atonoeB pet in reaamr niL- Tbe Leader will agree to turuisb the broadsidoa The editor of The Register had dis tr type, in ccnta per line tn DAILY an SOceutaper line tn WFPKI.Y. ear.h InRRrtlon. party. The Irishmen who were attracted to the Itepublican party last fall, by their admiration for Blaine aud the protective policy. comes.

But here Is the record historically patches yesterday from Marshalltown, Cedar purposes, and so flippantly bandied about in an Iin Matter Kotlcea-DAILY one year, 930.00 per free of cost for folding in next week weekly Register if you will agree to fold It. We would much preferred to bave seen it go out to lire: every oinor aay one yuur, au.uu per one; .11.,,.,,.,. 1 mnnn 1.1. .1... Rapids, Webster City, Ottumwa, Grlnnell, and graphically portrayed liUfoaayear, nrux) per line, fage to be at oar Bnrtnn.

whose ablest champion he was have ClNCINNATUS LEFT AT LfUUttiaA uioLuoaiirn, 10 uiirau, Hlgniy IIU patriotic and intensely cruel. And I would further say that a public sentiment must be and Sioux City, asking to have the DoIIIver-Bell discussion in their cities If held. If ClNClNNATrS CALLED TROM THK PLOUGH. 1855. our contemporary readers mis wees, Dut rauer than have them iss the interesting and truthful record of tho Hepubllcan candidate for Governor, next week is better than never.

Come on, Mr. Clarkeon, and show us how eajrer come to stay. Reports from all parts of the country show their allegiance Is steadfast 1863 (a township office.) Bell can only be whipped up to it, every town and city in the State will be a candidate sadly depraved that will refrain from most emiilintlcnllv niacin? the ban of its dlsnleuLs 1883. you are to get your candidate nistory nerore and their interest in the old Republican party their party, Is strong and unchanged. Irish- TUB PLOCQH.

1858. 1863. 1867. 1870. 1873.

1874. 1881. for it ure upon mis unmitigated insult to tne mem Wanta. For Bala, c. Will be Inierted In THK SAILY KEGISTEi: for on a ciNTlwotd each lnier-on In THE WKKKXY KKOISTGB tor rova oaten a Word each Insertion.

ADVERTISERS NOTK THK FOLLOWING, and tave mut-h correipondence: 1. Our advertlfiriuenti are aet 71 eml Nonpareil wide. 2. So Itirpe hlack cuts will be Inserted. 8.

AdyertlBementa will be set In Nonparefl, and tvelve lines, aolid, make an Inch, and an average of aeven words make a line. Transient advertisements MUBT B8 PAID IS atPVASUK. CLABKBOM MBOB. rfiTTTQ 1) A TJTTiTJ niAV be found on file at ft AA AO AAJTXjA Trlbone New York. A.

F. Richardson. Sneclal Airent. where advertising your readers. We do not print dead things In either edl Americans are beginning to see that, their natural home is in JOHN BRENNAN'S VIEW.

and have been on hand at a number of political meetings where Fitzhugh Lee, the candidate for governor, appeared. Lee ililes upon a horse, followed by a squad of retainers dressed In the shade of gray which the Confederates wore during the late unpleasantness. This has been enough to rekindle the dying sentiments of those who follow the lost cause, and it has been the means of rousing more sectional feeling in tho Jtitli then anything that has occurred since the surrender of Lee at Appomatox." The bloody issue, as It Is called. tlon of The Register and if the Leader had shown good sense it would not have put U885. ory of our patriot dead.

Shame on the man, or party of men, who make tho grief of a nation tbe byword of a political campaign Shame on the unthinking demagogue I care not to what party you that party, and with that they propose to re The eloquent Irish-American, John Bren- Kight along side of this, It Is well to baar this deceased affair in its weekly, but given main. Democracy has claimed theai for fifty years, but has never offered them oue valid in mind that Senator Larrahee hs for instead some live matter. We did not print nan, who did such yoeman service for Republican principles In the National campaign last year, spoke as follows to the Woodbury Inducement to stay. Irishmon wore taught contracts may be made THE REGISTER FOR THE CAMPAIGN. eighteen years represented the people of his district In the Legislature, and has never been defeated for public office.

With a life known it for the reason that it would have been grave-robbing to do It We did not print It even before coming to this country that their Republicans who recently nominated him for the Legislature, as reported by the Sioux City belong who will associate with ribald Joke or coarse laugh a phrase pregnant with a popple's woe. Stop and ponder before you utter it again. Remember it flies winged with the eed of light to every hamlet in the land, touching, like the angel of death, the lintels of many, many homes where mothers still weep for darling boys who never returned. made in Ohio and Massachusetts, consists simply in showing the injustice and wrong Interests could only be advanced by votin? the Democratic ticket and that ticket has and read of all men, pure as the sunlight and open as the day, his neighbors and friends Journal of practically disfranchising about 0,000,001) of people by fraud and force while couutiug them in the basis of representation. It is a been thrust into their hands almost as soon as I have heard a good deal of talk among the have given him the distinction enjoyed by no they had entered an American port.

for the same reason that the Dubuque Herald, Davenport Democrat, the Burlington Qazettc, the Council Bluffs QUibc, and all the Demo-cratitedailles have not printed it because it Is dead. It was never very much alive. But we caught It in Tub Jegisteb, Just as it was hatched, and delegates about the country. What country I have in my mind a country bounded on one After fifty years of experiment with Demo subject relating directly to the political situation at the present time, and bos no reference whatever to the war. On the other hand, the canvass made by Lee In Virginia side by the Atlantic, on the othur by the Pacific on the north by the mighty Lakes, other man In Iowa, of eighteen years uninterrupted membership In the upper branch of the Legislature.

That Is the most convincing refutation of any charges which malice or tnvy can Inspire. cracy the Intelligent Irishmen of this country beg leave to differ with these self-appointed on the south by the Rio Grande and the Gulf. This is the only country that Americans ought to know. In the heart of this region Is directed largely to appealing to war memories. Lee's political capital consists solely In bis kinship to the most prominent of the those who ube tliis phrase must surely be totally Ignorant of Its deeper meaning.

Oi the many sad hearts it moves with vibration's of a bitter agony, you, my comrades, who know so well, and have witnessed so often the many heartrending scenes during our nation's struggle for its life, can fully comprehend the awful woe It represents. The thousands of widows who forever lost thoir hearts' best love in that terrible conflict, feel in the cruel allusion renewed pangs of a fearful memory. The numberless orphans, now guardians. Irish Americans have seen their mistake, and now realize that they have thrown away their influence these many generals of the Rebel army, ami he has brought out the saddle aud military trap Tbe eyes of the political world are upon tho Bepublloans of Iowa this year, and our party friends in other States expect an old-time Ko-publican vlotory In Iowa this fall. For our own part, desiring to do all within our power to aid the Republicans of Iowa to win an old-time victory over the combined enemy this fall, we have placed the price of Tbb Weekly Register at eost, for campaign purposes only, as follows Single subscriptions to Nev.

13, 1635 Onxtaef 6 to Kov. 13, 1885 Club of 10 or more to 2fov. 13, 1885 This is 5 weeks, If sent in in time for this week's Issue, from October 16 to Nov. 13, inclusive. Will you help Tn Register place the Issues before the voters in your neighborhood and county If so send in your campaign clubs at prices named above.

Address, Clarkson Dos Moines. which, in the wisdom of Providence, was pro-served until later times as God's best to the children of men, there Is an especially fertile garden spot which men cull the State of Iowa years. Instead of finding tne uamoeratic pings of Gen. Ia-p, and his political cavalry TBE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS. It Is now time for Republicans to get down to hard and active work on the Legislative tickets.

Thus far the campaign has been waged on the general issues, and In the ardor and activity In behalf of the State ticket tUe party their natural allies, they have found the course of that party hostile to their Interests here, and dangerous to their Interests abroad. a State which In many respects is the grandest In all the Union with its school houses upon the hills, and Its happy homes in the valleys. To be a citizen of this State was a great imitate the uniform of the Confederates, and carry old Confederate battle flags to rouse the "lost cause sentiment of the Virginia voters. Curious enough while the Democratic and Mugwump pices attack Senators Sherman young nun and women, recall with sad, sad thoughts tbo time, long ago, when the light of their young lives went out forever. Its use ought to cease.

It should bs Fiee trade ruined Ireland. Free trade closed its mills and factories, and brought its people privilege. To be nominated by one's fellow citizens as a candidate for a seat in Iowa's let it die In our columns. We wanted to give the poor thing a decent place to die In, But no one expects a dead thing to be printed. None of the Democratic papers are doing it None of them have ordered supplements of you to do it You have had only one order for it, and that for a thousand copies from Gillette.

The Blade has had no orders for it So why should we print a thing that none of the Democratic papers will print We have eight hundred copies of it on hands now, and we will gladly send them free to any Democrat who may send for them, enclosing simply postage. We would like to see them all go out If they are all called for, we will see that there is a demand for them, and may take up with the Leader's offer. But how could it supply them if we should offer to circulate the Broadside In The Weekly Reg and lloar, severely censuring them for reviving memories of sectional strife and Legislature was an honor to which no man could be indifferent When I said ten dayayf 7 a fiowned upon by public opinion through the medium of press, pulpit aud platform, and, If need be, by the power of the ballot-box. its use Is an unmerited Insult to those whosoL id tur aeon roH tli intoirrltv of tlia l'nlort I fa ago that I was not a candidate for this oftlue them, as far as we have observed, has had Legislative Districts have beon too largely neglected. From this time on the Democrats are going to make a still and money hunt for the Legislature.

They covet the Mouse especially, for the prestige of that mach of success this year, and they covet all possible votes in the Senate, for every Senator they elect and gain, means practically two votes to 1 said so in sincerity and truth; and 1 said so up to the meeting of this convention. I the faintest word of disapprobation to btwtow ti prm the methods adopted by the Virginia Democrats. thould be pleased to see the honor fall upon some other citizen. But coming as this nomi FRIDAY, OCTOBEIi 16, 1885. ICWA REPUBLICANS CALLED TO ACTION nation conies, without any solicitation from to poverty and want.

Free trade has made the condition of Biitlsh workingmen the most pitiable of any In civilized nations. Free trade has driven thousands of Irishmen from their own land, and free trade would make their lot In their adopted country equally miserable and deplorable. The Democratic party, that professes to be the Irishman's friend, now advocates, and has advocated, the same policy for America that has cursed Ireland and driven Its starvlns subjects from home. No Irish American should be deceived by its promises. No Irish American Bhould bo misled use is evidence of incipient treason, for it ridicules patriotism.

Its use is a libel on human sympathy, for It sneers at devotion to duty, lis use is ghoulish, for it agonizes many, many human hearts, and opens afresh numberless unhealed wounds. It's a strange anomaly, that, when reference is made, during political discussion or otherwise, to events that have become tho- you, gentlemen, representing every interest and every section and every class of this city and county, when you say to me that you do- siie that 1 should be your candidate, to the end that 1 may be your servant in the Legis them a vote in the next Legislature, and a vote In the Legislature of 18S8, when a United States Senator Is to be elected. Their main work of organization up to he present ti me, has applied, and their strategy hereafter will be devoted to the desperate hope of galnin.s; t'i Ia the Republican Party Corrupt?" From Senator Latrabee' Speech at MarahalUown. It bteu charged by our political opponents Hist the Republican party is corrupt When I see in this audience before me many giay-halred nieu men who were present at the birth of the Republican party and who are familiar with its every act and with the men they have selected for official positions, I ask tnem, is it a fact that the Republican party is ister It could not with its slow presses, Headquarters or Tim Republican State Cektral Committee, Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 15, lses.

To the Bepuhlkam of hiwa You Lave reached the lust quarter of a two month's, political campaign. The out-look is exoellunt. All attempts to I tn poach the character of your print enough to fill The Weekly Register nation's history, of which she Is justly pro such reference should evoke the most galll if it should keep them running night and day lldlciilo and crudest allusion. It Is far House, and to the determined effort to gain yrnd my phlfosophy to adequately aecOin until after the eloction is past And as we should use them purely as a favor to the lature of my State, I regard the acceptance as a duty, and I am not the man to shirk a duty. It Is said that I am a recent convert to the Republican party.

That is hardly correct. 1 care not the Hip of my finger for party name. I am a ronvert to Ideas and principles. I am a believer In the doctrine ot protection to American labor. I believe in the dignity of the working man.

I would like to both houses for 1888. It Is to to this purpose for it. But this 1 am bold enough to declaruk candidates have signally failed. tie man claiming to be an American citizens that the large liquor fund is to be devoted, Leader, we should expect it to pay tho postageand where would it get the money to The I merest and activity tuown by you have and encircled with the glorious halo of Ameri corrupt Do your old men as tne gray hairs come and they approach tho grave do they grow corrupt? Is it true of you, fellow citizens, that you have grown corrupt? It Is admitted by our opponents that there were virtues In the Republic Tbe still hunt has been adopted as the best sort of a campaign to be waged. Agents of can liberty, guilty of such conduct Is not a greatly cnoourngoJ your Central Committee, by Its dangerous teachings.

Whatever Democratic speakers may say for campaign purposes the Democratic policy has been the cruel bane of Ireland and will be the cruel fate of all who harbor and encourage It The men who are now making the brave fight for Irish Independence, ought to know pay that? patriot; and any party so depraved Is a cank Speaking with you frankly, we have now to sty that tbere are but two dangers to your eomploto er-worm reaching for the body politic, both of CJ horn should be shunned by every lover ofjr his country. But, my comrades, we know that the greaOV heart of this grand nation reveres the memory I and entirely satisfactory success. Col. Eiboeck, in the last Anzclgcr, grows very excited over the Senatorial contest in Page aud Fremont counties, and gushingly eulogizes Col. Anderson and fiercely bcratos Senator Clark.

Be calls the latter "a blat-ont demagogue," a pestilential nuisance," and the former "the bold and irrepressible party In the past and they extol Lincoln and Grant and other Republicans. It it Is not the old men who have grown corrupt then it must be the younger generation. But Is that true If our boys are corrupt then our gills are corrupt Is It rvasinablo to sup-) that after thirty years of Republican rule in Iowa our people have become corrupt? Have we bf en supporting our liberal system the lliiuor Interest are now traveling the State to determine in which districts to use their money and to organize for using it The programme of stealth and corruption Is always Insidious and is always dangerous. No money Is to be wasted by the Democrats and the llqui Interests in the certain Kspublican or tbe certa'n Democratic districts, but it Is be applied where It Is thought it will be certain I. Ovtrconfldcnce.

There is a feeling abroad among youand rapidly growing, that your Etate ticket is lure to be elected. Bo it is, if ste a carpet on his floor, a dollar In his pocket, and a quarter section of beefsteak on his table. I would not place his labor, the support of himself aud bis family, in competition with the American convict and the European pauper. Soma few days ago the wagon makers in one of the cities of Iowa made loud complaint that wagons made In the convict prisons of the country were sold in the Iowa market much cheaper than tbe free labor of the country can make them. And why Because the more about what Is best for Irish interests, than demagogue Democrats, who are playing every trick to win back the Irish votes they have lost.

An Irishman wants no better adviser In Irish matters than Charles Stewart rarnell, and Paniell condemns in unsparing language, the free trade policy which the of the lnllcn defenders or the In ion, and still loves to do honor to the living remnant of the grand old army of the Republic With munificent hand aud jealous care, our country has walled and garlanded with choice shrubs and flowers the many silent cities that dot her all who want it elected go to the polls and vote Otherwise tbere is no assurance of success. or schools and churches, and all our educa tional Influences, only to raise a corrupt gen to count Jiepublieans In all the close dis convict laborer receives 65 cents a day, while eration The proposition Is unreasonable. tricts, and In all the districts, whether doubt rJ is the minimum of living wages for an it is a slander npon our civilization. ful on the surface or not, that can be controll ransomed soil, where sleep her heroic dea I. No, our country In her heart of hearts doss not forget, and never will.

We witness on every uotb of May the outpouring of a nation's homage over the sunken giavrs of Its sleeping heroes, and millions of throbbing hearts guide responsive hands in htnest working man. And If we are not willing to subject the labor of America to Did Mr. tonkllog Publl.h th Halstead Let ed by money, must be alert In watching this ter From the Slilieaukee TeUaraiiH. Major." It concludes by saying The Major will skin Clark from head to heels and tang his hide on the fence to dry." "It is a little queer that tbe Aiizclyer should prefer a Republican candidate like Col. Anderson to the regular nominee of the Democratic party, Capt Horseman.

It CoL Anderson has much of such support as this, he Is to be condoled with. While their hearts are too full for utterance over Ohio, and the fate of their Broadside, still bunt, money game, and in check-mating competition with a bandfid of men In American penitentiaries, we ought not to force them into competition with millions of Washington, Oct 7. Roscoe Conkllng and defeating It decorating with emblems of sorrow aiu': Tour efforts must not be relaxed, but increased. Tbe next two weeks must be tbe busiest of the canvass, Tbe school house campaign will be in progress. Hundreds of local speakers will be on tbe stump.

Give them your best support. If you are a speaker yourself, political or otherwise, having the ear of tbe people, and desiring good government, you should urgo them not to neglect the very Important dutv of voting. Vote yourself, and see that your kinsmen, your acquaintances, and all tbe Republicans of your township vote. Let the Jiepublieans of Iowa not be lulled and Mr. Halstead have been enemies for many tbey belonged to the same political party.

Conkling never forgavellalstead for love the green turf that wraps Ihe clay of paupers and jail-birds in Lurope. Tbe system ot protection Is essential to the best Democratic party would force upon this country. An Irishman wants no better authority on the cause of tbe decline of Irish manufactures, than Charles Stewart Parneil, and rarnell says that British free trade broke down Irish Industries. An Irishman wants no better friend to tell him of the safe and wise course to follow to build up Irish industries and enablo Ireland to compete with other nations In honorable commercial rivalry, than l'smcll, and rarnell says, Protect Irish manufactures with a protective tariff." into fabe 'security and over-confidence by country defenders. In memorial hails a consecrated burial places, with eulogy an interests of our farmers.

Demagogues bad having made war on Grant when he was run the splendid prospects now so fine and flat made raids npon the prairies and poisoned ning for the Presidency In IHTS, and for sup and dirge and solemn prayer, about this broad tering. Let not celebrations over the victory the minds or Western farmers with free-trade oratory and literature. It was part of porting Greeley the same year, Halstead has availed himself of every good opportunity and they do not want to talk about much of land on that day, Is revived the memory of these noble stripes who with devoted patriot- In Ohio take the time necessary to organize their stock In trade to make the people believe counties, and townships, and neighborhoods, anything, will tbe Blade and Leader tell us why none of the old wheel horses of their tnat this country upended for Its existence up to bold the country school-house meetings, to to give Mr. Conkllng a stinging blow between the eyes. Mr.

Conkllng manages to get even with nearly all the men who light him. IIj event np with Blaine last year this year he has killed off Murat Halstead. You remember II. Kdrtfotml loli (a. Tbere are some local gain recruits, to list the voters, and to arrange on llie sale of garden xass In the Liverpool market One ear with another the fanners of tliis country raised agricultural products to party are on the stump this year Even In Its deadest years, the Democratic party of Ism surrendered their lives tor tlioir country.

Yes the great heart of the American people Is right on all questions, whatever parties say or do through selfish motives to gain place and spoils. For no nation could long exist that belittles patriotism, shames or Ignores lis defenders, or ridicules the memory of ltd for seeing that all the Itepublican voters are the value of four thousand millions of dollars. Iowa never put so few and such weak men on that Conkllng spent a few months in Europe nut on election day. Look out for the Ks If we except the cotton and tobacco, ninety tins year. Kate tiase fcprngue Is there.

differences on our candidates for the Legislature. You cannot please Democrats so much In any other war as by helping tlieiu to get a majority of tbo House this winter, and fair the stump. Is It because none of the strong publican line, and that It Is kept Intvt, and Tbey met and Mr. Conkllng wanted the let percent of all this immense crop Is consume at home, and less than ten per eent goes men, among the old leaders, will speak for patriot blood. a in motion.

Look out for tbe Pemocratlo- ter. He knew that the publication of that letter so soon after the death of Gen. Grant Wbltlng and the ridiculous platform be stands abroad, our fanners depend for a mtrker, toloon party, and look out for the liquor In GILLETTE RAVELLED OUT AT GRINNELU start for a majority on Joint ballot two year Mr. Farnell is making, at tills very time, oue of the grandest fighU which man ever mode for human rights. lie appeals to every friend ol Ireland to assist him In his gigantic effort to obtain for bis native land by, peaceful measures, the constitutional rights which other nations have obtained only at the point of tho sword.

Mr. Paniell boldly Insists that the Ireland of the future rising In the dignity of Independence of British rule shall be allowed to protect Its own manufactures against the ruinous etTects of free forolgn not upon tbe people of Europe, but npon the upon ter) st and free trade corruption fund. would knock Murat Halstead In a shapeless mass strike him to the ground, as It were. millions of protected laborers in the cities. hence, which will insure to them a t'nlted it only needs two weeks more of good work, fmm the (irtnnetl Herald.

11. Gillette, the "Prohibitionist" Who It States Senator. TAvif i what tbey are after. ar.d that he would fall with a dull thud, so to fpeak. He succeeded In getting It and so We are Informed by the Manager of the printing and sterotyplng establishment Unit mines and manufactories of the East Hi) believed In a system which was the best guarantee of a decent homo for tho toiler, for most thorough work, and close organization, to give us 40,000 majority on tbe State ticket.

try Ing to climb into office on a Democratic No Republican should be willing to aid them in did Johnny McLean. The blow was struck. and Murat Hulsteod Is writhing In agony, and accomplishing their deep laid scheme. To and io majority in the Legislature, Tne sterorvpi'd the Klnne-Leritlcr Broadside that there Is no truth In the report that the Democrats have demanded the discharge of any of a library in bis house and a leg or Iamb for his Sunday dinner. He was Informed that some few members of the convention, acting no Air.

loiiklliig is nappy as he looks over to Cincinnati and sees Ids old enemy squirming avoid this, differences must be barmonUod close work In the Districts, the sharp vigilance cornpu'sory license plank, harangued the pea pie for about two hours. He took Copper 1 bead Whiting Into his arms and tried to whites wash over all tho bad things proved agalnf -him, and make out that Whiting was a frletaC and Industry In tho small Meld, are the duties ovtr Die hot coal. It Is very funny, Isn ll? Iheir workmen, or that they ever contemplat trade. He plainly declares that British free trade broke dow those Industries, and tint ioi i it from the best motives, were opposed him because they deemed his opinions not ard Republican candidates tunportcd ami lected. It It a time for patriotism, a time for now most Important, and most ncceaary to ed discharging any of them.

It Is proper to Shu wata Inqnlslllva. From the Merchant Trareihr. native protection shall build them up agttn. exactly In harmony with the Republican party on the Honor questiaii. It lie be attended to.

add Unit the company to one Into whose busi urn-nun Unity, a time for rising anove all mi- of the soldiers and the Union. The amend- He was talking to the girl, and she was Here are a few sentences from his recent great could trim his opinions to suit tlid ness no politics enter and that It takes sldus suffering In patient endurance. All at once cnt he declared prohibited the manufactur The rhlladelulila 7'lmr. Independent IVin dictates ot parties he would not be addressing neither with one party nor the other. his face lightened up and she revived slightly, tiptrch at Wlcklow, which every Irish-Americas shoidd read aud consider.

or rat, and an ardent supporter of Cleveland, this convention but would be a mem An Mr. lie eappy, what is itr" sue in her In good standing of the Democratic party. soual and local feeling, Tho whole Slitto and tbe Nation at largo bave an Interest In every vntecaat In Iowa on the 3rd of November. The legislature In both House It safe, if Kepubtlcana all will vote for Republican quired qnMcly and expectantly. A bwllliant liquor In the State.

Hon. It M. U.ilne askrd hi in II It did not prohibit "the manufotO lure of Intoxicating liquors for salo as a bevf Huge In the State?" Gillette stammered," hesltnted, and said of course It said In thU "Ihnve an opinion that It would be wise says: "The Itepublican of Olilo have won a Mavlng victory for an off year aga'nst a lie was in tho habit of forming his own op In thought stwuck me Miss failure," he replied. Will Mr. Klmie, the Ubtde and tho Under, tell us wliy none of the Democratic papers In Iowa are circulating the late lamented Uro.it- Ions and of daring to express them, lit to protect certain Irish Industries at all "Indeed." she sighed wearily, "what was hopeful party In power both at Washington State." Then be declared that In the Inst itr" toiight no man's vote under any false pretenses.

And If securing a single vote by false and Columbus. It will be to felt In I'ennsyl tldrs, and why none of tho leading Mature Senator larrahee introduced a liconsa eandldntva. Tbere It nit Informal events for a time, In order to nnka for a loss which we experienced owing to the nitwit; Uyllitlnn of llnir witf." pretentes on this quetition would ancure hi A Ilooy reoon A 1 1 More Moon Thaa limey, vault and In New Yotk, where the politlr.il cratic dailies are cither printing, or referring ballot. There ihotild be no etimptl bill. Hon.

It M. Halne asked him If he waa rot tnitnh and stated that in lets! while ri ia lit erne utrtr i iminui unserr. A young woman In distress, with eyes red i lection, he did not want a seat In the Legitime. Jt no man be deceived, lie wishes to place himself on record on this question tilre la more or less teiislllva to October signals of political rhevr or dlMrmsj. The le It to not for me to predict the extent Dirntary voice.

In voting for a Stuto Senator to It If It wa and to such a Great Big Thlrg why do til the Democratic paper leave He local option law was In force. Son a tor; with weening, stood at Granger Station the I.ttratse, In order to put some restraint on I other day, and the men around fell quit) sym which that power would be used, but I tell the Knglbh itmllea.1 and Liberals that It to of Ohio will now be repeated In New York llbotit equivocation. If yon ask me whether it alorg as If It were the germ of a pmtllencn, now, you voto for I'nlted Mtulet fenator two ytartbtnee. In voting for a Representative, pathetic. Mie was a bride of a day aim nt i the liquor traffic In towns where there wa none.

Introduced a bill providing that no In- I would vote for the repeal of the existing law and by and by the day will come when all par or the rgg of a cockatrice list lts to talk of their desire lo do Justice to to niace It by enacting the law Drnn-Med bv lest her young husband, whom several good eorpoiati town should grant a House for ties will uiiitfKtiiiiil that honrwty Is the best mi 1 1 1. wel- the liemocratle party lo apply to every com III. I ll uowa nail gotten --ihmu inu-'aiine you vote for or against the Republican party, and all It adtorfttftaml aland for In the Stale. Ireland when from motives of sellldiness they less than In cities of tbe second class no Come on, Mr. lxucr, with your Captain dlng supper.

She was bound for Pocatello at muhlty in the Interior of the StatA I am not refiue to repair the roost nianlttwt of Inequal last accounts. Bell, and let him destroy the buoyant 1 illl lcs than SIUO, and first rlnsa 1100. Gillette wts completely backed down and said You mar not like tbe Individual: you certainly The adoption of the labor plank In the is- In favor of the law which the Democratic party propose, nor of any tow which that ities of all namely, the i nictl'ot of our tmmtifiti tun by Entfinivl In tlmn i iI do not want lo kill the cause. You cannot vi that is. If you can whip Bell up to It Take Marshalltown, and any time next week.

sirhiiMtts I.Vpiibllcaii plat lor in ha in tie omalhlng atarlllag In Mocking. AVw I'otlk lAtter tn th flufllmor Suit. didn't make any practical tllfTereuce." Tk-w tipfoarlntis applause which followed show the fieling of a large portion of the au-llonot I atty a at pre-ent constituted might be en-Irui-led to make. If 1 had the power I wool, I such a favorable rhanire In the ptrty's posi whtn Ihry refuse to npilr that Injustice by The litcnt wrinkle In silk stocking to to and lulus Hell to time, and IMIIver will be tion In the rtty of Lynn that a ltjutilicati nave snake, on them. 1 he snake's tall gladly unite wllh the better eleiiiotils of Ihe I lemon nt lc party In extend- BVM lo slaughter your friend.

You oannot leJuiliDcd in leallng tbe republican part of Iowa, arid perhaps ol tbe country also, In order Gillette thi tried to continue his spcivh, bo the rmwd began leaving and the falsifying II: ere. Or take any oilier town. giving us the power to build up those jut-I'aratlvely few Iniliisliles which Ireland Is glues below the knee and the reptile wrlgglns Ceif rrinan would be chosen from the tlmitgpgiie was at last compi-lted to qui down the g. Ilia neck stretches along tho trlct If the election were to take place this There to bill one report as to the speeches lig to the cities and towns of Iowa a decent llcene law; such for imUncft (without entering Into detnllsi a the Lirof adnpinl by clfitiinstarKf to exeol to lieal a single Indlt IduaJ In a tlnvle legiaiajre sr raking. One of Ihe most iiroinluotit I) onr middle of lint foot, and bis head point to the jtar.

made in this campaign by Colonel llmnlernon. oerat In Ihto city declare that Gillette wilt Ine. A scat let storking has the snake lit district. Rpetklng of the neewMity of giving; to Irelan I the light to protect lis Industrie, he any4 Nebraska. 1 would takedown the screen.

white. We would kindly siiKgiwt lo Klntie and Ills fully and knowingly mlsrepreeenteii many facts, and that ho will not vole for him. n.d make the saloon a plane where a in in Tiny are universally pronounretl of I he strong-rst and giralest ever delivered In the 81 itiv 'we can show that the power has been frely 111 low lt publicans I The cac la bvlore yuu eiaetlyaa It appear at these) bcu.iVmri. r. ndkht so as be goes to a butcher atnm or hples.s lh-n lnl Me oralis that they might IteiUIng aa Old Hoag.

Ihe lcmorrat want In help elect tho KVpub llran Hi ki this full the beat thing they cat rtiitreded to the great rsi'milr to protect their Pkiety. i woiiiii place ine iranm in the Kit bp a llroa.KMo thai would be a regultr Tlieiinlvi rsal verdict of Hie State to tint liiiliiMrlcs against those of Ktigland," do to lo keep Gillette In Ihe field until Nov. lid, bands of law-abiding and responsllile upmi, and wipe out the doggeries, those breathing From the AHn Time litem.) The mi in of ItH year went tint 1 he Mugwump la an t.aelern bird I if vs-ry gaud Consider It can fully, do ynur duty faithfully, and an old time Id publican victory await you. w)lpu-wallipu by making an UIiis1mI.nI Tim lin i-trn. lr a single stroke, nude a aigtiMitM lo npport of IU plank In fvr of l.laif of bell, bleb am at one a msii ti ttid by this fact he tocMintt for the lirltlsh feeling which Ut ji ti't blidt iMt ot the Klmie, IV bfe.

Vfar tlulng In Waterloo. 1 Frm 11 aletUm Courier. try I'M tHI.l Its tMltai KV, To hlrh may be added to suit the pending a t'l'lliplllMiiy Salman. and a dl-gtace to the Male, to society and to tbe tniet able rtaM of stUooti; and I am In- arid lltoodslde. General Weaver to booked for a speech Iru-hnirn exhibit who sclllo In those colonic I htlriH tn.

silualten: Hut now haa hi plaoo lranfprn d. Another tun to sing. the lrrn House on Saturday afternoon mx' If the IVmoerat cannot wheedle or rnerr arid for Ibe rt adliiem with which they a hp'. Why don't some ol the few ps.pl who Tbe Ij'i'ti i. In Its do hotlitn it rbii'd to hope that at no distant ttoy legist-lit this character wiM he enacle.l In 1 I have no patience wi.h the unreasoning ort This Is the same Individual who so inhuman! lb, II Into rellng iKiltiver, Hvlh.ip en Inlitar Weaver apeak nowaday a-k him If lie will not frit why ll to lielsooafrillti Mir Wravrrnp lo It IMIivrr to yrainglmt la'k flllily and stupidly, it aai.l jester-tf ay lli'iucNr to the political eoti.llllons they Mtd then, lint quite dllTerrnt Is It Hit lil! who route to Anmlra, ir 1'iey attnt knl Ihe character of Senator A III while Ihe latter was attending the funeral his wll.

A man so nevoid nf all that to 4 fisMsl I an ne rail laallrerallnii. From the Ittltlvrg ftimmrretal f)ntte. The I "resident panlotied a Washington po- gritcitm and an-oniiiHxUtlng. He wmihl i mrrl Hrihutn? Jla Hlubi been lelllnrf 1 1 nircranee which followed Ihe trwier of M. Joi art a a tide show and aMnt I II, iN'OTnrralle patty, defeating the eaiMn of line trmprrahre ami the trie Interval of so "Tim h4j tckrl a.uai" down tit sH ti wallop Weaver as annihilate II.

-II. trli wllh lliPin ami maintain to Hie ml "a him niwallilng? dbl netd not eel lo muiilit ma'iv Iters' lirtn among his andirtie In thl chri-B lit Huff game on Hie manrifw llrrtrtn onl of Ihe New Hampshire peniten-llaty jr.U-iday. What mile la to be filled btrueludd It d.w nt waul IV1, an I didn't It Weaver raniiol draw auilMteew any tte ei mium.iiy. Our people bave not fHot buttling hatred nt llriti-h fu t'ld bejuett I thl pliit to their children. The show t-f lU'pullli-an pHillry Is eiijvtti, ciety, ll tliete had been none of till lm Janiee, 4).

main would now l'i-sld "it. M. John was the Grouchy of HUln. It Wravn disgraceful Ulleftlife on UV whlsfrf a word a Son yelerjr. iha lie run frtch the peopl- mil again II lliree clutili.

hs rs for I tie ht l.ttil a.lnn. .1 Ai Whal liUlt-AmetUan after tea t'xra It tat erattiid Into it bole an I pullr I Ike a fi'nlw-f iti-rif to evitT the itil.n) la allrr It." spite the power of rtO.noo rerrrrit 'pii'itl'tn hii gwiiiiii" In Ihe Mat of New inrK. wonts t( I'attM II mi ron-snt to auprxwt lite IMi.ci ratio polby tit Hi ilish free trade A 1'lnrkr luhai Vets. Tim ha not re l-1 r'ii Jey In Misnotitl over the It 'publiran tk tury ill Ilia. ilti lift; pa.

ktstiw, The lv Moinra say "The 'MMttysliiii pUjrd Hit" Irs Ki t'ce that In Ohio, new. ikely laM.el lHsat IIKef ld. rrMs las Mttnuhf J.mmU llf V. her baa rvtntwd In Ihe tank of the Iti ptililican In i otk Mat, bat he to In be Ihe It mugwump In religion. they InsiiS'l liame Wrarr.

Fi as tm 1 1,1 1 Truak-rlpf, The Srm icih Miwwimcih hat fetiirnM He malie'f Ihe lleerher, and th HrpT i Ihe IVr.klinr. power of tl I n-letlel ami ll' Inllueni of lb I CUti follt lliul I. a rani-l ttiln 1 1 Irish hotiict hi A fling ril of (ViiImI ot e'H rotitilrj and If t'te raUe puly the WHmMpSfct I nip--man who, the otheetf I i WtMS of Virginia, a liar, I in In a hurry at teas! not rinel tcrth repaired. Wi 1 1 a the 1 1 kil IBrlll, rut ink. I 1 tffir.

It said Min-lsy ami Tunxlty, an I it that, for fAvoJII wtll deliver In lb pnnnicl.vr (lie) f.c I IY of 1 1 njr otlirr intrt, of sH ol men, all lh lniwl ttat frnatof Lambe bat tn tt lit of jr.iciilar, piiliil. ly, dial any riitp4lt rout- r. uld hate II way, would In lug ru set up mi and the li ey ponrf of I oglii 111 lOirt wmild base br flirted If not mu iVi We ave had rnongh of that sort in te-niff aiHlrv litving no niotw att ihatt I't' Virn Itisb hfiNirsi In Ihsir emnirr. Th lie "'Ohin to ex-t' nTi IU. i.tptt.

Well, we wWd Ilk lulu. Lm ati)Udj etv" to the it ItttnaUry- ol'hotd Uia ussl of tioop. 1 XUnie, HetU A Conipuri, In -lliit up a tlt for LUIiumU Is thw Itepubtlooss pail, awe )aitr. He noticed with pWstire that ihe 9.

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