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1TIE IOWA STATE REGISTER. OCTOBElv 23. ISSS HOHKINO EDITI (Mf. 3 of tca worthy nn la Its (aitrMH to east a Id srkctiaf a candidate for Goverour, and it was sot until after IloavUy receivtd ocrtonal assurance frosa tbe White 1Ich that the tJoira Jfhtt gqbfriv rrrtrrtkaa upca Mr. Larrabee they into tbe tkdy thirt While eren la Virginia, where Lee'a whole campaign revolves around the gray confederate shirt Republicans hare bad their meetings broken np and their live cultural communities DuNnjue, wb has give as high as three ousand IVinocratle majority Davenport, tit ha rolled np twtnty-five hundred IemOCTtie majority BurliDgton, that has polled eighteen hundred Itrmorratic majority: Keokuk, Council Bluffs, Ottumwa, Sioux City and other towns TONIGHT.

Ba-Bd low. 1 diuky Bight, And gl auy spirit mM. Hulii your deep bra ta, And put old cares to aight. Civ lark to tba luat aVUght That once my soul pnaa sat Wben love was km-UeaU Bend low, dusky nigbt I Br R. P.

AJTD J. CLARTSON. titled to be beard, U1I more to as their own Dranorrmtie paper baa refused thera a hear itg. The letter, which waa written by Demo rrettldent desired him to be a candidate that he aTtd to run. He stood, therefore, fur put jeopardy because they asked that the Senator from Iowa.

It Is too critical a tim ft tie Dt-anocratie party and the Solid South to gain vote from Republican rank, and operially from the ranks of the KrpubHcan of Iowa. We have an Invincible ticket and an Irresistible platform. Not a single person has over his own name, challenged the honor or fitness of any name on the Republican ticket. Mr. Larrabee has stood the whole tire of the rtnciples for hich the men fought who wore crats, was sent first to the Leiuler but that 1 ft CI ikjaihi the Cleveland Administration, and Itemorrate were solicited to vote for hint fur that reauon.

The result of the election In known, and the the blue, should not be sacrificed by force and paper refused to publish It We are in con j. uuUM 1(B) fraud. stant receipt of letters and testimonials voluntarily offered by air. Larrabee's old blends AdtIiTI Slitw Elm Atevtod am. 1.

SMs. If war Issues are raised In Virginia, they thrrHir uf ALL TUB OTNBE TlXTMS fc4 and old neighbors who would be glad In this in fere nee is equally plain. The IS, 000 plurality for Foraker meant 18,000 plurality against the Democratic AdmluUtraUon of Urover Cleveland. where Democratic farmers live in great abundance. As Mr.

Horr so forcibly said, If Mr. Whiting will leave out the vote which he expects to get In the town of over 3,000 population, he wouldn't have a corporal's guard left" It Is fact The agricultural com Hi jirwiycn pw in Calf IB. are raised by those who fought in the war, and fought on the wrong side till its close. If the WfeaaUw. way to strike down the slanders which Demo Enfold me la your arms Tbe soul tut race I cravw t'nlil the embracing grave Shield me from llfr's alarms.

dare your subtlest charmH; Your deepeat spell 1 Itnsvo. strong to slay or save, FnfoM me In your anus I thattttler iluulUm im Htirjirr'a. PBB IBfciM. campaign, and emerges from it unchallenged, and stands before the State a public man In HtkLl KfcfJ- cratic papers take pleasure In circulating. tha bw Democratic party honestly desires to forget its record of treason and rebellion.

It mast not 9 JO 0 we hare uniformly doclined them, know satalBnsJ AjIvmc uf Chicago aali Whiting may hot Uen a Copperhttuk I I 4 wrrti wrka. we. aa whom no liaw has been or can be found. No man baa challenged his honor, and enmity ing that Mr. Larrabee did not need even the lhe Copperhead party is nmv on top Irt this m.

Louis. 1HK WktkLT RKtilTER ku aj I itwrtl rlrrniatton IB! no i.ce push men forward for office whose only claim for support is their stock of war memories and their persistency In demonstrating that 7 volunteer testimon of Democratic friends to 4jt dart THE DEMOCRATS WHO WE4E COPPERHEADS. I wreki country. Hunan tnt coital a Cupiicrhttm when he ttnrttl to stemd in opposition to the and malice, springing from ambush have in every instance fallen dead at his feet Bis record Is an answer to all charges against strengthen his hold upon the confidence and esteem of the people of Iowa. We break the every winty In rlrcSTao-a Id -ttl tbe northwestern JO :0 wrh, 1 1 weeks they fought oa the wrong side' rnrotmtu Garfield.

Marahalltown SUOct- It week! 3' StJD v. uues. ana id every rule in this Instance only because the gentle Bed Territory weeki. TBE BEST PArER FOR IOWA PEOPLE, him. His life, open to the sun, is a proof of his great worth.

His fitness for the Govern- From Uu Clinton Herald. The Democracy affects to treat lightly the charges of Copperheadism against Senator i. Whiting. The Dubuque Tclevrtiph boldly- ftuia Um rnlua, mdl J0 MOll tfliM rwin, (Dera.) (edited by Revenue Collector Webster), September. ISSi ic unities are Republican.

The strength of the Republican party is not In tbe great cities where the ignorant and vicious elements predominate. Take New York City out of the State, and New York State is Republican by from forty to sixty thousand majority. New Haven from Connecticut Jersey City from New Jersey, Chicago from Illinois, Indianapolis from Indiana, Cincinnati from Ohio, and what would the Democracy in the balonce of those mot I Ptslring- to Increase the circulation of Til Hue doi-mb tb ura-l 44.tie men whose letter appears have been refused a bearing in their own Democratic paper. yMiNRKBorirBM-kTRRBni 7 va) as.ui in Iowa of anyuiberl Wiiklv Iowa Stats Register to 100,000 regular subscribers we this week reduce the prioe to Vote to kill the poisonous and fatal plant ship no Democrat doubts or disputes. His loyalty to the people this campaign has proved.

His fitness for the Governorship or an agri 1 ift (stwr priowa or cir-l I ev.ai admits tbe charges, but pleads In confession and avoidance that they are Immaterial," SI I till iiaiea in me tare. to S7.S8 THK IIAri.Y KKil- Ml nt.inrha TUMI of suppressed suffrage. It It Is allowed to live in the South, and take root in New York $1.00 per year to single subscribers. This brinx the (Ingle subscription prioe down to the lowert THE BALTISO COSKL1XO. The matter of the alleged Conkllng inter rBTEKhMaaeneral aim u.ii cirruiarioB all over wLets tban 1 cultural State is proved by the fact that he Is a farmer, and that a purely agricultural con 11 4 uvl Deina HK-aren Tm-n aame nnw city and Cincinnati, it will soon take root In figures offered by the New York, Chicago and 12 5il.il HIW BDUiDOrtll at tha antral anil rwetl view, put out In the Democratic papers of Monday, is very much mixed.

The reliability stituency has kept him the Senate, and stead St. Louis Weekly papers, and Tub Weekly Beoj8Tik Is a far better paper for Iowa read Bklar i-rec'liy of Iowa Sewi sire il a sraat Bdyaa-fae oyer all other dally papera. x-rary Other Day. auwt atundavy Tbn-foartba every city and every State. Vote to kill It Vote to kUl Boodle, too.

States amount to The agricultural States of the Northwest where the population Is of the interview gains greatly from the fact ily approved his record for eighteen ers than any of the papers in the cities named that it was In the New York Sun. Mr. Amos years, ills name is a motto oi honor ana 01 aaove tiaiiy rarei. Two Tims. Wck, mxontt Bunaay Two-Uilrda of SNire Daliy ratea.

One. WM DbOt, except SuBday One-ttalrd of EVARTS ALSO AN ANTEDILUVIAN. or SDy other cities. Tub Weeklt Beoister contains two days' later news and markets each week than the Chi F. Learned, who wrote the report, says the ex- Senator did utter every word attribu Bive ratea.

undar Only Two on tha ar more, one-half of strength in the commercial circles of the State, and thousands of business men among the Democrats will vote for him because they while the Clinton Age takes another shoot In tbe declaration that a Copperhead Is merely one who did not vote the Republican ticket during the war. These samples show the general manner In which the Democrats treat the unrefuted ao-cusation against tbulr candidate for Governor. The argument that It Is Immaterial Is saying, disloyalty is no offense a sentiment which of course can meet with no approval. The explanation that a Copperhead was a man who did not vote the Republican ticket during the war is only a half truth. The Copperheads did not vote the Republican ticket rlnrlnir the war.

hut them wpremanv man lllm From the PhOsulcltihla Prat. Senator Evarts, in his speech at Buffalo on W( xany niia ted to him. Mr. Learned says that Conkllng Xvarr Other Week In Weekly Three-foarthJ of cago Weeklies, and yet reaches all portions of weekly rai' 8- know he Is pre-eminently the man for Gov has not yet denied the authorship of the sen Tuesday, took position squarely with ths LocaJ Beadlntr (itter Wotleaw Set In reading mat ter irpe, cents per line Ib DAILY bo4 S0cnta per timents in the interview that it was given to the Btate by tbe latter part of the week, for the usual Sunday reading of the laboring men and farmers who do not have time to read a ernor. largely rural, are the Republican States of the Union.

The strength of Iowa Republicanism has always been in the agricultural communities. It is there to-day, as Mr. Whiting will find out when be hears from the farmers of Iowa. If the farmers of this State want a representative of their number In the Executive chair, they are not going outside of the Republican party to find him. Former' Larrabee is entirely satisfactory to the farm ers of Iowa as he is to the men of every other business and profession.

-It Is because he antediluvians, who will not suffer Kepubllcan suffrage to be stilled in the South without at Seaains Matter NoUcea-DAILY one year, 3n.00 per Tine: DAILY eyery ether day one year, lfl.oi) per line; him in Mr. Conkling's own office, and there was no injunction to secrecy, Mr. Conkllng telling Mr. Learned to use his own judgment least making arnost earnest protest Mr. Blaine raised his voice against this crime Immediately after the so-called election lost No when Mr.

Learned spoke to him with refer them in that respect who were not Copperheads. I ence to the publication of the matter, vember, which gave the Democrats a majority 1 here were thousands of loyal Democrats tr.tLui one year, baaaj per line, rage to oe at our option. Wa-nta, For Bala, Will be Inserted fn THB SA1LY RKQISTKIt for osi nvraword each Inser-oo: In THK "WEEKLY B0ISTB for nuoisnt Word each Insertion. ADVEKXI8BK8-N0TR THK FOLLOWING, and lave much curreHpondence: 1. Our adyertlsements are set 77 ems Nonpareil wide.

3. No larfre black cats will he inferred. 8. AdTertieementa will set In Nonpareil, and twelve Hoes, solid, make an Inch, and an average of Seven words make a line. Transient advertisement! MtTST BR PAID IK aVDVANCK.

CLARK BON BBOB. Captain Hull has stood tbe fire of the campaign also without a challenge. Not a Democratic paper or speaker, not a Democratic Individual, has been able to point to a spot on his fair name, or to challenge his great worth. No Democrat has tried to do it By this testimony he is a man for all Republicans, and thousands of fair-dealing Democrats, to rally about and support Judge Beck stands the strong and unas looks as though Conkllng may have put it whom no one thought of styling Copperheads, ihefolulers who voted for AleClellon were paper thoroughly during the week. It Is the only paper in the world that publishes a complete summary of all the important telegraph news of tho week.

Chicago and St. Louis papers till up their Weeklies with the tolograph news of the last day or two boforo going to press, resuftJng In their readers losing Important news every week in the year. Tho Iowa news field is dally swept by our correspondents at all the principal points in the State, all of which Is condensed for TnE Weekly Heoister. All the Important State meetings, conventions, courts and all other Iowa news of general Inter of the Electoral College and a majority of the House of Kepresentatlvesk Senators Sherman, Hoar, llawley and Evarts have taken up the issue, and, however the mealy mouthed apol out as a feeler, to be owned If It proved popular, and disowned if it should prove to not Copperheads, and nobody ever thought has the qualifications for a streng and capable Governor and can be of great service to the State, that he is acceptable to the farmers, who are also well pleased that he Is a worthy representative of their class as welt If Mr. be unpopular.

The latter fact has devel- them as such. The reptilian term was applied only to the men who discouraged enlistments, who held conventions todemand paaca ogize rs of Southern frauds may deride and oped, and Conkllng would disown It. It may he found on file at 05 THIS PAPER irionne uutimng, ew vorK. plain that Conkling is at the parting of scoff, genuine Itepublicans from this onward may be expected to stand solidly agaiust the rule which Is based on the suppression of the Kepubllcan vote In the South and destroy It the ways, and that he is not yet able to tell definitely which way he will go. It is strange when they can.

that be cannot tell, and that he does not sailable man, the man in whom the people trnst, aud whom thoy will not permit to retire from the court of upper resort Captain Akers, whose great and invaluable woik has largely given Iowa its peerless prominence in the Union, leaving it without a rival, and whose experience will make him As Senator Evarts put It the Keptiullc.ms A. F. Richardson, Special Agent, where advertising contracts may be made WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1885. Des Moines people can understand now why Democrats no longer eared to go to Congress while JElorr was in the House, ne made life a burden to them. Whiting wants to run for Governor as the representative of the farmers, he will have to go to some other State than Iowa.

The farmers of Iowa, are not in tho habit of voting his ticket, and after nearly thirty years experience with the Republican party they see no reason for changing now. tell, whether he is for the Republicans or must win their entire '201 electoral votes in est are fully reported. The only complete oon; denecd report of tbe proceedings of the Iowa Legislature appear In The ltsoiSTER. Each issue contains tho telegraph markots of all the principal cities In the world in which Iowa peo Instanteron any terms, who gave aid and comfort to the rebels by denouncing all the measures taken to suppress the rebellion and thus contributing to the discouragement of the loyal people. Such as these were Clement Vl-htndlgliam, Thomas A.

Hendricks, George W. Jones, Dennis Mahoney, Charles K. Whiting, and so on. It won't do. friends of the Democracy.

You can't acquit Whiting with any such pleading. Better to make no defense, and let the case go by default a EDMUNDS AND THE SENATE. the Democrats. If there were no men he states nearly equally divided In opinion, while the Democrats must get but 43 votes by hated in either party, he would Immedi ately go td that party. But he cannot go to still more useful hereafter, has not been even campaigning, the 153 votes of the old slave states being secured to them without a contest the Democrats, as long as Carl Sohurz challenged by the opposition.

We have not and George William Curtis are In It, or nearly seen a word In criticism of him in any Democratic paper or from any Democratic We can still fill orders for the Whiting's record," four-page supplements. Price, $5.00 per 1,000, cash to the order. It is the only authentic of Whiting extant. speaker. ple are interested and our oommorclnl depnrt-merft is now as full and complete as any of the papers In the larger market cities.

The Agricultural Department of The Keciis" teii is unexcelled in auy paper or country. It contains each week more original practical Agricultural matter for the farmers of Iowa and the Northwest than can be found in all of the so-called agricultural papers of the State combined. We invite the farmers of Iowa and the Such a ticket, on such a platform, a plat from hie Sceh at Unntptlier. The things that touch us most as we look over Die years that come and the years that go by the fraudulent suppreaslon of the Kpub-llcan vote where the Republicans are In a majority. In this way the Democrats are trying to destroy the result of the war.

We Insist" said Mr. Evarts. that there should be an untrammeled ballot and a free count In the South. They continue the battle. They obstruct the right of the colored man to the ballot.

We want a practical enforcement of the Fifteenth Amendment" If it Is waving the bloody shirt to attempt to protect from violations the legitimate re-cults of the war, then may it continue to be waved until the grievance Is removed. The Republicans are now willing to give their op GET OUT A FULL' VOTE The Democratic plan In Iowa is all based on tbe hope to get out a full vote of their own paity, and on the hope that there will not be a full vote of the Republican party. By tho help of the Liquor Booule they expect to secure the purchasable votes In all cities and large towns, and to hire men and wagons to get out all their votes in the country. On this, and relying on the usual fact of 50,000 Republicans staying at home on election day in off years, all their hope is based. They will buy In the city and work in the form on which the party will make Its National fight In 1SS8, in such a year, is worthy of every Republican vote in Iowa, and thousands of others, and worthy of the largest majority any party has ever been given in so.

He will not return to the Republican party as long as it holds Blaine and John Sherman. With him, narrowed into personal bitterness by extraordinary personal defeats, beginning at Cincinnati In 1876, and continuing at intervals, until he Hew out of public life in a rage, and then tried to get back into It and couldn't, personal hatred has been more than political principle. If he could find a party with nobody in it that he hated he would probably join it. As it is he flits between them all, seeking opportunities to punish the men who have ever Incurred his minify. It Is probably true that, in order are personal recollections which cluster round (he men who have gone before us.

In the time that I have been in the Senate 1 have seen every member from the other thirty-seven States of this Union come Into the Senate and go out of It The great men of the States of Northwest to niako the comparison and decide upon the truthfulness of this statement. In addition to the foregoing excellencies, any The Mobile Register is frank enough to say that the cause for which the South fought during the rebellion is the same cause for which the South has battled during the past twenty years of peace. It is for the same cause that it is suppressing the suffrage of six millions of colored people. Is it possible that the New York Democrats are in such straits that they mast Invoke the Iowa. We appeal to the Republicans of the State for a victory worthy of such a year, ponents such long odds In every notional con Itils country have marched upon the stage of and for a victory that will put Iowa at the bead of the column for the return ot tho one of which make The Register the best paper in the werld for Iowa readers, the editorial and miscellaneous departments aro as complete as those of any outside paper.

All questions and topics are editorially discussed with such their great duties in procession and party to power In the Nation In 1888. peared. There Is only one Senator who a member when I entered the Senote In dlsap- JJ ibur-; V. new disap help of departed spirits? The New York thoroughness and originality as to make The country. Let the Republicans be warned of it in time, and let toe, get out their full vole.

The Democrats will have their votes in every township listed, and will have their names on a window book. Their A FREE IRELAND. and he bus not been a continuous member to hit John Sherman and defeat Sun says that Blue Jeans Williams of In Mr. Slierman. All the rest have gono, liKCisiKR one of the most generally quoted papers in the Cnlted States.

For several weeks his return to the Senate, he test as they had In the last Free Trade, cheap silver and the old spoils doctrine have their chief support in the Democratic pirty, and their tilumph is made possible by the fraudulent suppression of the Republican vote. There cau be no more vital Issue presented than this great crime against free suffrage, and we rejoice to see it brought Into the foreground where it should be retained, hether Democrats and Doughfaces like it or cot, until the wrong is righted, and the Fifteenth Amendment made everywhere men have taken their places with equal pow procured and put Into pilnt the private letter last political questions have oocuplol that Murat llalstend wrote to Secretary Chase the greater portion of our editorial ers, qual splendor of Intellect, eitial patriot-Ism, of all parties and creeds. One cannot in such a case help feeling that he stands almost alone In the years that go by so fart. In 1803. Ilalstead and the Commercial Ga (pace, but another week will bring a season of rest from political strife and tnera zelle were making the fight for a Republican victory In Ohio, doing more to gain and votes will be checked as they are cast and the tardy voters will be sent for with wagons.

A full Republican vote means a surprising Republican victory over all this desperate Democratic intention. We can whip them, Boodle and all, so badly that they will never tiy to buy the State with money again. will he time and space to discuss matters of Des Moines had a good meeting last night in the Interest of strengthening the hands of those who, under the wise and strong leadership of Parnell, are moving for the freedom of Ireland. Tbe opera bouse was filled by an audience of warm hearts, who responded to every true sentiment of the many eloquent speakers with ringing npplanse. The principal speaker, Mr.

Betts, made an eloquent pk calling all good hearts to the rescue of tbe long down-trodden but now rising land. Iowa speakers followed In equally good vein, and the night closed with a good substantial general Interest to every reader. There have been In the Senate within my recollections many men who would have adorned any slut ion, however great if there can be any greater tliun that of Senator of tbe United Slates. There have been men of I .1 1 insure it than all the committees and all the speakers, making a magnificent fight, a fight We also make Thb Reoiseer a paper for diana, will presently take the stnmp for the Democracy of the Empire State. Williams fins been dead for more than three years.

One of the gems of Mr. Jlorr's speech Monday night was his description of "the Fusion den in Iowa." It was short, but wonderfully sweet We publish it today. There Isn't a Fusion Democrat or Fusion Grecnbacker in Iowa who will stand still, or cculd be held still, long enough to hear it read. Congressman Burrows puts it in a nutshell There Is not a square foot of ground I in this country on which a Democrat cannot women and children. It will always oontatn that no paper In America has equalled in something that every member of tho faintly single-handed contest In a great struggle.

duo jjuuia-ni views, ui uinerein, ruii creeds, of opposito views of social conditi and progress In short differing from ea can rend. The literary features of Tns Rea One of the Cincinnati Frauds. From the Commercial Oamtte. Let us restate the case of l'reclnct Fourth Ward. The registration was 720 voters Bo more than the entire Presidential vote of 18H4, and the vote October 13, 1845, ri as or 270 more than the registration, and 37a more than wete cast at the l'reai- With Ilaletead's strength bent to the accom iSTKii are so marked, and have been so widely plisbment of this great work for the party, other In every possible way as far as opinion'' go.

A ad yet there have always been tti known, that it now has a large circu and with the party depending on him for suc greatest tienioiial hormnnv and sroad will be- THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM. The question lias often been asked how can Republicans support John S. Wise, who was in the Rebel army, and yet oppose Fitz Hugh Lee, who was also a Rebel. The answer has been cheerfully given a great many times, that lation In distant States, taken by people who wnnt It for these foaturcs, for the cess, this letter was let loose, tween the members of that body. We hava dentlal election.

eubf cription to aid In the work. The heart of Iowa Is warm with its desire to see Ireland free, and its people always re fllwnvs been friends. Thov WHm a a mlo for the purpose of breaking him In this precinct attention it pavs to the home and social and lite 7 The vote for Blaine was ITS down, nod by breaking his strength anuoM universally kiiiu anu courteous, even rary subjects, and for Its literary merits. safely stand and fearlessly cast his ballot, but The vote for Cleveland wa 443 The vote fur liutlcr and ttl. Job whs.

4 spond to its outstretched hand for help. All defeat the party, and so defeat John Sher In the heat of debate. So from year to yea, as time spins on, nnd great evenfa have con They say they cannot And so good reading matter, In a literary point of view. In any other there are fourteen States In which Repub man. It was a drawing of the long bow, and it was aimed with deadly cunning.

But it licans cannot vote with either personal safety Total, 63t Now take the vot: publication, and so take The Beoister purely lovers of liberty should come up to this work now, and hold meetings and forward their subscription and good cheer to the brave and or a reasonable assurance that their votes will floadlv's vote wae 928 failed. for that reason. If any home In Iowa will take The Register for a year, and will say at Korakcr's vole waa 48 be honestly counted." Loouaril's vote was 'i Now Conkllng would defeat Davenport, be tiue men who are so nobly leading the way to (he deliverance of the land of sorrow aud the men who are represented by Wise have acknowledged the wrong of secession, have accepted in good faith the decision of the war, and now stand as loyal to the principles of the Union for which the North fought as any Union soldier. It Is the men who have refused to acknowledge the crime of treason and rebellion, who still believe that tha South was right in seceding, who still glorify the doctrine of States rights above the idea of cause that gentleman, as a Senator of the the end of tbe year that every one of the family is not pleased with it, we will pay the subscrip Total, 06 It was counted just so by Clerk Dal ton the Shamrock. tiovemor-eleet Foraker, of Ohio, is on the Republican stump In Virginia, making the old State ring with the music of the gospel of tion for a year for any other paper they will and had their day, there has been continuously -v.

pn nit a concord of dilTHrence, if 1 may 11111 hiii'h a paradox, on which tolerance of opinion, I believe, rests the safety of the government Aiplause.J Mr. Wlilttier Describe a t'ro-Hlnvury Moll. From a Boston Litter. The following letter was reud at the Garrison commemoration: Oak Ksoix, Darveks, loth month, 17, 1885. 1.

W. Dear Sir: I have received an Invitation to attend a meeting In Bocton on the 21st Inst, the anniversary of I lia tlifih tt IH'IR In oMh Oia n.n, wn.l.l.M. State of New York, when -Conkllng had thrown down his Senatorial toga In rage, and appealed to his State to return him, refused to giving Hiwdly 484 more votes that Cleveland got, and Foraker 130 less than were thrown name. Too many papers neglect this feature a free ballot and a fair count. It is giving THE HUNT WITH BOODLE.

Our dispatches exposing the Fusion gamo Tns REfiitTEH mokes it one of its main fea for Blaine. There Is no one, with the exception of the I'etiiU-ntiarr Gangsters ot the great cheer to the gallant Republicans of Vir support him In his mad prank. He will fall tures. It Is a necessity, In as intelligent a as Iowa, to have a paper that gives the news of to let the Liquor Interest capture the State with Rum Boodle, were confirmed yesterday ginia, and the sky Is brightening there over again. Enifiiircr, who does not admit that these figures are an unmistakable showing of fraud.

their heads so rapidly that the Democrats are National sovereignty, who have accepted the results of the war only because compelled to do so by superior force, these men are re tbe world and tbe Stuto, reports tho markots, pays attention to agriculture and all Indus from all directions. The Republicans of almost in a panic, and are making ready to TBE FINAL CALL. This will be the last article In The Regis nearly ail the Counties have discovered the Political Jokes In Virginia). A Cincinnati Commercial-Qmctte corre tries, keeps up with the literary world, and cheat, and even murder if need be. nowned William Lloyd Garrison narrowly teh that will reach the readers of the weekly furnishes reading matter for every member of eacspeu wun nis me, 1 was at me time game, and spotted the men who are organizing the County and Township Commit edition before the election.

We would make the family. We offer The Register as such the Legislature at the State House. Heariui spondent seems to find plenty of fun In tbe canvas now going on In Virginia. He says Dr. Sanka, the unsurrendering Greenback leader of Dallas county, has another letter In Tuts Kkwstkk to-day, tilled with hot shot the mob, I hastened to the scene of it The other day.

at a monster Wise moetins; found the street thronged and noisy with In Woodstock, a monstrous saddle was mount moved as far from men like Wise and other reconstructed Southerners, as one polo Is from another. FItz Hugh Lee Is making his whole campaign for Governor of Virginia on recollections of the war, and recollections too of the wrong side. He employs every device of speech, every Insignia of military trappings and show that will awaken pride in the lost cause, and passion and prejudice against those who represent the victors theu. tees, and distributing the Boodle. Agents from Burlington, Keokuk, Davenport and Ottumwa are working Southeastern Iowa with the Liquor Boodle.

Council Rluffs and Des Moines men are working the it a word of appeal for the Republicans of Iowa, in this Important year, to do their duty. It Is critical year. It Is the year when Democratic hope has risen the highest it ever has to carry the State, and when the Demo ed on a long pole extended from the rear of a for the Democrats and for fusion Greenback era. The Doctor rakes them with an eu iiuuiiii-iii rTCjn-iuiiiiujr aim unwasnen rascality. I was anxious for my young sister, ho 1 knew was at the anti-slavery mooting.

wagon, and a little dilapidated coon kept bis place upon It with sreat dlllleultv. The blading ere or questions that sweeps them from the field. They cannot answer these saddle was marked, "This is my unclo's saddle." It was greeted all alone the line with southwest port Cedar Rapids men are working cratic party and the Solid South are the mist iuKtloris. Weaver himself wUl be tongue paper. Many of the Democratic postmasters aro refusing to receive subscribers for Thb Wbrklv Beuiktkr.

Therefore we have conoloded to reduce the price to (1.00 per year to single subscribers in order that tho subscribers may send In their own subscriptions at the same price they would have to pay for any of tbe papers of the principal cities of tho country. Invite the uslctsnee of all the good people of Iowa, especially postmasters, newsdealers and subscription agents, In tbe good missionary work of increasing the circulation of Thb Weekly ltEOinTru to 100,000 subscribers. Wa the Counties of that region. Dubuque and anxious they have ever been to break the lino roars of laughter and ear piercing yells. It Lansing are working Northern Iowa, and caused the most uproarious mirth among the colored people.

ncu Deiore them. The Doctor puts a whole lot of homely truths in a very telling and of the Republican States of the North, lie-cause of the temperance question the Demo but I learned that thn ladies had all loft there and were safe. The fury of the molt seemed to be directed against George Thompson, but falling to find Mm, they seized upon 1 heard their shout of exultation and caught a glimpse of their victim Just as he was rescued and driven off to Deveret Street Jail. Thither Samuel J. May and myself followeJ and visited I1I111 In the prison.

I could sympathize with him, for only a short time before) some of the loot is being put out from Sioux in Bland county a very old darkey hobbled Riding In the saddle of the Idolized Ribert E. Lee, using a part of tho trappings that were carried In a cavalry charge at Gettys- intuing manner. City. The same Boodle Agent who visited up to John Wise and said: "'Souse me Charles Cily on Thursday visited Fort Dodge crats felt that many Republicans wjuld help them to kill their party, by crying that there Is no Mas'r John. I)ey tell me dat do Boobuns The Democrats of Cincinnati, actlnir for the on Saturday.

dune run old tiln'l Bob Lee for (Juhner am bury, clad In Confederate gray, with plnrued hat and other distinctions of a warrior, attended by a band uf mounted men, he travels over The Boodle Is to be used to buy votes In tin national Issue. But tho Republicans of Iowa No, uncle," answered John Wise, "Gen, re net blind to the situation, and even those uob Leo, Ixird rest his soul, has boen In cities and towns, and to pay for means for getting out all the Democratic votes In tha guarantee Tiir Weekly Heoistea to be tho t-cst paper the wprld for Iowa readers, and Will cheerfully refund the moncr to any sub Virginia pleadlny for vote a tho rnpresenM heaven for many a year. I don't think he's who are disgusted as to teiujwance, en Solid South, are dumbfounded by the decision tt the court refusing to dissolve the Injunction In the ca8 to correct tho fraud at the rolls, Tbe JuWftans are jubilant over the decision, and ex Governor Noyes declares tint it was the most important decision tli.it hs been made In Obio for twenty years. If raged by the pertldy of St John and his running for anything. If he is, he Is the first man who ever ran on the Democratic ticket itic vi ip'irc tun, auuo, rcvHo perished twenty years ago, crpwd Inst year, are not going to help Cleve from that district" the Lnnroru, -V moo, who could not got hold of Thompson, fell tiKn mo with stones and missiles, and my escape with nothing won-e than a few bruises wa something to be thankful for.

The rioters bad just roughly nseda poor travelling Quaker preacher, oni-etly parsiiig through the town, who hail thn mhloitune of being mistaken for myself. It rimed to be a rase of sutierlng by proxy all around. From our present standpoint we can pity and forgive the actors In those scenes, but 1 am glad to see the colored citizens oftw Iliflppceches are devoted to extolling tbe land and the Solid Sjuth now tbe country. jcl uie Republicans watch this desperate pame, and direct It It Is bylng worked by the Boodle mcu Interest It has been taken out of trie hands of Klnne and Weaver, and Is being worked by chosen men of the Hostile Coppe rtiead WblllnaT Abroad. Irom rfia Prttt.

ven to strike at orohtbltion the rontts take hold of the fruiuli In earnest, scriber at the end of a year subscription, who Is not fully satisfied that he has had more than the worth of bis money. Each Issue of Tun WrtKt.r Hkcikteh Is a history of tbe world In general and Iowa In particular for tbe week ending Ibe day It goes to press. We call the attention or tho papers of Iowa to this great reduction In tho price of Tub Itso- services of Virginia In the Rebellion, andti do-crying tho men ho would np their State from the bondaire In which Bourbons have Charles E. Whiting, the Democratic candl they will shake the life out of Democratic date lor governor of Iowa, Is an old, dyed-ln hepes in Ohio, and drive the Southern nwth nr wrrak supiiosed vengeance on St John. They have seen that only the United States Senate stands between the Democratic party and the South and full poMCrulon of hi Id It The following specimen of gush Is Interest.

(ils bark across the Ohio River. Boston faithful to thn memory and grateful If the-wool Copperhead. The Union men and patriots of Iowa are pounding him ami his party In a way that smacks delightfully of Sherman and Grant One can almost hear wnmya aot tub farmers choice. Dolllvcr, the man that ail the Dotnocratic aak their kindly help to exten i tho circulation of Tub Hkoistkh In prcforoiico to Die Govern incut They have seen how desperately the Democratic party is girding up ptkrm from Dell up are afraid to meet. out'ldo papers that do nothing for Iowa, and for the woik or the great anti-slavery pioneer.

Let us bo thankful that times have changed, that 1 lost on now honors her Illustrious citizen, whose bronze image In her midst will soonl be the witness of her "works meet for repentance." Thy friend. John G. Wiiiitikk. the guns and are the smoke, even at this distance. When an lownlan recalls tho glory and splendor of Ms Slotu's history In tho war for Its loins to sweep away this last barrier.

jet lamely live upon Its patronage. Mr. Horr made a good point In his speech in this city on Monday night, when he said that Mr. Whiting was not tho choice of thn atiricultural portion of the State, and was not depending upon the votes of the farmer, to iipoke tat night at Montlcello, and the telegraph has brought Tiir Kkoistkk a synopsis lit hi" parade of Cleveland's procOHslon of un turn dime aim the supreme Court reor The Burlington Uaitttc Is doing some very ganized, as It can be during Cleveland's time, the atippreafcinn of treason Ms face should mantle with a blush to think that the nomination of such a man for governor was possible. The portraits in the Capitol at Dos Forty Thieves.

It Is a riddling overwhelm stupid I) Ing. It says lately the South would be Iu complete coutr.il of taken from Uie speech which Ie Is delivering over the Slate: 1 rrmltiutcd al West Point, and serve I upon Hie distant nr. I rive la tho war with tho Indian to the beat of my ability. When I hoard the voice or my ibur old Mother Commonwealth calling upon hrr sons to war In brdnreno I beard bcr lift up her sad, swoot voice In lamcritatlona, crylnir! My sacred toll Is about to be tlcfccralcdi I want all my Minstocoius front every wclioo and every portion of the country 'I turned my back upon my old comrades, upon any Alius Mater, an1 I anawomt my old mother and anlili 'O. VlrflnU I (), dear on af my he art I here Is one of your nrnrt unworthy ton, who, thoutrh snrrlnir In a dltUnt The lies Moines corrpondent of the BU I'au' A Peculiarity of the Democracy.

Fmm the Itlehmmit Whhi (lUp.U The Ohio rlis-tlon frauds multiply dally. the Government i lift him. It is true. Mr. Whiting para Its himself about as a farmer, anil intimate that the faimi'is through him demand recognition fitinr Prtn, Itrpubllcsn, telra-mphs his paper.

Moines of such loyal governors as Samuel J. Klrkwood, William M. Stone, Samuel Merrill lug exposure of a few of the many very evil ai polntnients Cleveland has made In the hort are of all month. Ho senilule man who this tevlew ran give a good reavin why a All Republican see their despnrate rime, ronccdlnf that the Hcmocrafs will not only have and Cyrus Carpenter should be turned to the ard they are all Democratic The D.im-rratlc party will soon bo tl.tmunrlng the ponl-tetiliary as an outrage on America, lid no Republicans are going to help In It All iteptibllrnns saw the depurate and nn- a majority In the lower house of the llla ture, but will elect enouah Denators to make at the Mateilouso. But the farmers do not thank Mr.

Whiting for Insisting that any mtn man aliould or ran vote for a party mupuloiis i (loit made to di'fU General I. that loly a lie. This prediction eotnr from wall If Whiting Is elected governor of Iowa. No llnuss Warmlea; Weeded. SVnva ffta ftnafrm Atfri1T As things look now, thn IhmiocTatlr) ma rdimiM lie rlcrtrd on account of hlJ vocation of MKh abiit of power, and guilty of Krpuhlican aourcca, and Is the Brat poaltlve ad Mysterloaa Ittanpnearanee ot a Parly.

fYnrn As SI. Limit If the Greenback party worn a young lady (li putting an many thieve In o.1l-t or tidiness. The man for Governor Is the iiirii who Is U'Ht fitted for the plac. mission or the fear thai now pervades all Ibe wlioae pa employed a hnndwitne coachman. It llcpuliUcan maaajri-rt.

jority In the next national House of Jb'pre-ffntatlrrs will come Into power under a rlnud. we pint Hiewhrre an cxpiMure of tho country, under distant aklos. Hears your voloe rould not hatvdlsappeareil more mysteriously. The corrrnponilcnt of the St Paul I'lonser- and who can give the people of the State the bint service. cfilllnr for your children, lln sres onoe mora Ohio repudiated Mclean and lloadly; hat has become of It anyhow Uu rertifkate purporting to bn sls'iiixl by llilrtt efn old soldiers of Monona comity New York Is liable to burr Tammany and your blue mountain, your sunny iklcs, h-isrs yan In Illinois and gain a Senator thorn.

Thy have neon, this fall, the dexpfrate and ilrvllbh effort to defeat John Slierman, and r.ln a Ivinocmtlo Senator fur Ohio. 'pnh limns knew In IlllnoU and knew In Ohio tint this inrnnt and they aror In their mwir aiid drove the Solid South frwn llii lr Mi. ti n. So will the Republican of Iowa. IVfi'atnlln Illinois and defeated lit No man would think of a-klng to be electod Hill! Iowa seems resolved to crush fusion, once mnrw your rtimiln rlvor, acea onon more) ho curh for Coiwrlic.il Whiting alleged nnd MsMchiietts la apparently getting facrs or I he ciUapiis of your nobis old t'Jinmon- Governor lntuo ho was a mnrchnnt, or a 1 1 jkIi Ian or a lawyer or a stock ralwr, ami rcrniy In give an old fashioned majority for wraitb, and he comes to do numhle d'lty In the h)lly.

Thla errlllieate Mr. Whiting hi ttn In the habit nt reading at lil Meeting, and lirn. Weaver alo with a great llmrl of iioiiitisnn. it would be an unworthy Imputation upon lro mllra: contest, and. If necessary, to full at pinfrvMoti or btmlnrs It he shnuliL No tnm p-tp.

pamlr It atxml wlif-rever hrapmkm Mot a rieaaaal Trails tor Miicwanip. Fn Ih fbiafnsi Jimrnnt. iffrn.l I)hl It ever occur to some of our friend who lirnoiat htmltirM or railing cares to put itrlf In tie prltlon of a nimdlmnt aklng I'll In, It Is rsiik liiMibnet fur the SniIIi to turn to try and Meat a 8-iMtnr for Iowa. Hut. with an alliance favored with Frio iTinile- and the Liquor Interrxt and Tito li.vtftiiikiion of tlieoriii'ial rrMMt of t'io Auditor of Memm county show that but Jnmt of the thlrt)frrrn men Kited Went to 'rr at 1 Mnltirs, and the man who sent the above la one of the editors of lHs Moines Loulrr, and the most malignant Dimnrrat In the State of Iowa, and the blcgest dialer In broad-shouldered lylnif, acre rdlrg to his ability, that tho State afford.

And the knew It when writing It The New York Nnu says The lrnir lle stal. man hf Ir-n lent Into rrtirrment by the verdict of the uttis In I'hlo Is Cor. tlosdly. Tb erfx-i lirn bit political fortunes Is direct and unmistakable. He had evrrythlmr to sain by victory, and rvrrttrtlnir to Ivan by ilclca.lt and he was for i.llloe to help Its Intonvtii.

The farinm-s rn see no difference between the Republican anuMhr In morrailc panics that all the glaring ftamls which have Just been discovered In mpl'IM with their bondlis they arndrwner- incipriaii and (Vltimbtr, made ta the army from lima, whlleof theret eljiitoen tvaua art' rw4 eaiiU-4 vili'-ia.) rrp-rrt of Hie Auditor at ail. Tkh evpoaiire of a very ot lor. a do not thank Mr. Whiting Air this rtatiiitiotts olur tton thrlr twaUon. lljt in tin rumie It Is not Un that Mr.

Whltlng Is the farmer's raiidldft although ho calls the lull rest of the UiaiorraUe party. ali ly li) in to do It While b.i iib( all venl fulcra tiwaitilo, I'lcy cik to ft riiotigh other rlrap tik niiiPtly Ukm the life out of the four feel In four With such appeals to the spirit of SUte' rlgl.ts, lei has ho word of eommnlatioii or prii'e In the Union or the doctrine of Nation! ovcrtlKhty. He export to win by appeallnc toKctlotal fir ling and war rucm.irle, and whrn his opponent ak that cdoml mn be allowrd to vote without being kllld, lee nth Lis rjrs with l) perilled ten lerni-s and bt II the bhf ily ahlrt imH tmfnrM. Whw lirpuMlran have pointed out the ontMtf ftsaltft the ballot In Virginia and oUht fnuthfrn flairs, they hava been taunted with trtlK to rrtiv actional a'iluilll, and with rrrwrMiig a trnsprl ot haK When thf bave illarioard the monalrou rtlrn atalnat Republican feir) from men on the Baler Whlllnc lo Ilia Allien, From fft niniiHt ItrrtAt, 17. A ret.

Mr man who heard WhltluiMprftli ln.fi If euch, The Uraier of Ium havtf it lal ilevke whkh th ilMpprato Ir 'tnorat trmrerattre qiieation to aviriiptirt ihctr (ti'liia'rd hi in fir (lie mliloii hn lisi tin lor- ibjrct In Independence, says that ha nearly threw his anilienre Intna araam by saying; If 1 lad in. Ie was not "rutted from the ntow" rqiiartly dcfralnl. If anybody ha) snrrnw lo Hut II ry will UX Thn lti'ptiblirati of elcrtrd, and I expert to be. I shall stand the farnm, but be will ninal aiireilly tie tirliw, llov. HiNMliy, and not Judjr will rxd lit low id i tha nn.

"iiiarrly on the iMmsmtlie platform as though Is the proper lit SetyraiCy llirre were not a lirrrnbackcr in Iowa." Northern to field Mify lli The foil, out of tha kUiJtieas of It ii ci.uld Invent for bnaaliig the f.irea o( ttie ftlrfwhrlmlnt pfmif of Whllinj'i ttMnyalty, atteaify rtiMleh lmhrrea MH from aom JVtaarvntlc lewiefhnra of Mr. l.trraM rr ferrlnt bMitM tranwti an wblch trm the a toon ot'irrs, hav (fistortcd Ir.lo a ruler on hUa. A the Xiiltr taw ta ttuf the fcitlnr and iriii.l.od rM.itd fl null. Si l)iu vutle rratif hi art, refrain) frn syln( thai Mr. fbluiy will all.iw.l Iowa rVr I load Icy wan tha eatidldate of Mr, Cleveland I iMck In hi farm by fsmmr'S vtitc.

AY lift are the IVmnrrtV.ie rrmMltiienel." of Iowa on filc Mr. WhtHint nvwici.tv tWititty rrlti-s? In flvrr tiiarns ami clUea (f the Mute. Tha in who Mr. Whiting Ihiiik ate (tnn.oi'iiit rtvifi'ruu'ly fur a "faiwrr camliihtte," aie lifin; in men agrl HOST PERFECT LUDS met hmo rowDC Ihf Jtwmth and C.VvrUn Xj and hla rk tloa was urmd as an and wtntil Isxt.elleel fnr Clean Sweep. rteaa IH JWnfHl HnHlt tls I tt I llntst to torn wul all the lu-puhllran I Bke bolder.

The twrilry Of keepliut the la the kg since capitated policy UylttJj to kill a org by clu kin- him with butler. rllUrnatilp by which MlUton Souliwn Itepubllran will fotr for SM! this i.f Ire hew AdtninMratlott. tint Irut la the tilth. Tr. lkratorrata it a hmi time etc hate been pore-wed, they r.ate Urn accused of waln rr a to in I y)M tot fur a Swlid Myifi CHICAGO.

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