Algona Upper Des Moines (Newspaper) - October 31, 1883, Algona, Iowa VOL 31 WOODWORTH Has returned from Chicago with an immense and stock of DRY NOTIONS ETC A VERY COMPLETE STOCK Corner of State and Dodge I have got enough of that There is no use in talking about large stocks of CLOT Other merchants may blow about their grand but for A wagon full or a hand lull of goods I am con that I Buy their goods in the largest A train full at time they undersell any of their Suits from up Boyo Suits from up They Suits from up School Suits from up Their stock of is us largo us liny in tho and they are bound to sell them it astonishingly low Bring your wife along anil show her the you can liny for yourself for and one for the boy for Dont go with cold hands when you can get gloves and for almost Underwear of all kinds at THAT CORDINGLEY Has removed to his Old CO V 41 0 OLD RELIABLE o Where he will be pleased to meet all his old customers and many new WIRE PERFECTION In ROASTING and BAKING ID only attained by using HARTER STOVES And RANGES las Removed to lew Better Dodge and Nebraska Como see and yet lul Glass and Screen Doors and Plastering Drain Building Large of Lum ber and Building Material at LOWEST ts TF w BY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One copy one Ono copy six One Inch one Two Inches one Three Inches one ir Pour Indies one a Five Inches one Seven Inches one Ten Inches one Thirteen Inches one Twentyone Inches one Inches one Professional per Business notices ten cents per line first five cents per line each subsequent Lib eral discount on long time No at nil representing the sentiments of tho republican has spoken more fairly mid sensibly on the rights decision the New York At the outset it showed tho hud been nothing but nn aggravation of the evils which it was intended to nnd now that n certain class of politicians are attempting to make political capital for next year by representing the darkey of the southern states lias sud denly been plunged into state but little more desirable than it publish es a long list of quotations from the representative papers of the all of with but few look the decision as freeing the people of the south to go on of their own ac cord and prove they accept the spirit of the fourteenth find are prepared without compulsion o do tho black What proposers of a sixteenth authorizing congress to interfere with tho internal regulations of the states on this really moan is to nuke tho presidential light next year one of and misrepresentation tho Their desire is to envelope the country with a cam of sectional and make ho the scapegoat Maity number of years of political If there were any n the interference of congress to eu orce rights or privileges which should be enforced aud which tho states ig H would still not wholly remove lie objections to granting the authori lint where rights ami egos are recognized by the vast major ly of citizens in all and iu are the rare here is certainly no excuse for break ng the principle of the mion that each state has exclusive ju over its internal nnd tiding an amendment wrong in princi ile and useless in The negro s practically where natural iou must inevitably bring With tit Interference it is evidently best to cave his future developments to the laws governing social ust as we do with all other classes of At all events any attempt to gain bring sectional feeling into play s a factor in politics should be frowned pon by every nd the party which will descend to lie attempt deserves THE returns are sent out by of State and show votes for for and for Slier nans majority is therefore and On tho judgeship the ote for or and for feeds majority is less than eing only and his plurality only These figures furnish texts for arions but their full im is best illustrated by a com urison with vote of two years Sherman beat Kinno and ad a plurality of deals in could be finer in its way than the bit of experience and philos phy thrown in among a lot of rubbish nd which ho is making ass muster as political capital I ave made my own way in V Because as a boy I had time to and and when I came to a ity at the age of ten I have a ght to say that I was as far advanced i my and in the knowledge of fhat I had as though I had ecu kept at work all the time at Who is the speaker oC your nine of Another nn as 1 on a farm in Now Who is the mayor of Bos ii Ho WHS born within on rockier farm than if give you this advice of an old man ho is passing whatever my its it has no mistake i sincerity and I say now as I that the the the steadfast the hope of of nl of freedom to the world rests on iu producing and on the country pop lation of the and on lat of tho United Such sentiments give an mide claim upon Jeffersonian demo for no man ever hail a more in love lor both as an and as the proper school for linens of a free than the sage of Cultivators of 10 he are tho most valu Ule They are the most vigor the most tho most and they are tied to their and wedded to its liberty and by the most lasting His liver was swelled to such size that it took the place of the lungs and nearly everything and one of his kidneys was greatly The mother of the boy states that some time ago he was taken with vomiting and vomited a large worm that hat protuberances like horns and He also vomited some seeds thai had been In his stomach so long thai they had THIS country long been to Eng land what the was to the old man whose wrote to him Come out the biggest fools get office Prom time immemorial a standing invitation has been extended to every lec or writer who could get money enough to pay his to come over and fill his pockets with our wealth and return to his obscurity at the hero of an American Oscar with lowing locks and a received our homage to the extent of several and tho whose me is has fallen in love with our generous Wheth er the prospect of like reception is the solo temptation that has brought Hen ry Irving and Matthew or whether in tho course of years our art and literature have raised in spite of our to a plane which commands the respect of the leading thinkers of tho the fact re mains that two of the representative men of this generation will soon ap pear before an American The former now stands at the head of his tronic With the exception of Sal vini and perhaps lie has no peers as an interpreter of and in his efforts for tho revival of the classic stage in England has more than all other His appearance will be th leading dramatic feature of tho season and will probably far surpass in im to tho general public tha of the apostle of and seeing things as they really knowing tho best that tins been said and thought in the and pub lie schools for the middle In addition to Arnolds very sever criticisms passed sometime ago on this his hatred of shams and rath or merciless way of exposing cant am hypocrisy have done little to him to the great for in would the religious world which is preparing so extensively for the Luther enjoy the tol gain paraphrasing Swifts famous that the greatest benefactor is who makes two blades of grass to where there was but one e claims that tho greatest service hich can be rendered to any country to add a useful plant to its nd speaking the which of classes of citizens bear in any state of the husbandmen is tho pro 01 tion of its unsound to its healthy and is a good enough barometer hereby to measure the degree of its If would drop the part of Inn campaign and more fully in the steps of his democratic he ould deserve more from his admirers i the great Tun following ought to prove a hor lilo to boys with us One such has succeeded i killing and the physician in large reports Tho immediate cause death was obstruction in the he will attract the attention of because the obstruction us in the small There ero taken from them twenty large eeds of a copper a nick a two ami other ar lowing comparison which he made ii his plea for before the Uni versify college at Liverpool We all of us admire Conduct is three fourths of and a man who work for conduct therefore works for more than a man who works for intelligence But having premised this we may say that tho Luther of the Eighteenth cen tury and of the cultivated classes was As Luther had an antipathy to what was so Voltaire had an antipathy to what was Both had But both of them made war upon the ob ject of their antipathy with such mas terly with so much so much so much that they carried the world before Luther his pro tea tan t and Vol taire his French world and tho classes throughout the continent of Europe And how would the following agree with the procrustean model It seems highly says Vol that nature lias made thinking a function tho as vegetation is the function of trees that wo think by the brain just as wo walk by tho So our reason at least would lead us to conclude if our theologians did not as sure us of the contrary was the opinion of but he did not venture to announce In an inter view ut New York Arnold ex pressed a fear that his opinions upon religion might interfere with tho warmth of his but his high standing as and will undoubtedly insure an attendance of tho best intellect In this It is to bo hoped that his experience will warrant him in changing tho opinion he expressed and show him that Americans really do eat with their forks and batho at least onco a Tim New York Timis offers the fol lowing for tho consideration of If tho prohibitionists of fer the republican party tho alterna tives of adopting their ideas or submit ting to they must at tJm same time decide for themselves what would be the consequences of u possible ac cession of the democracy to The republicans can honorably and wisely go as far as the stringent regu lation of the liquor trade they cannot go and those who wish to do so will have to take the responsibility of of their IN important and American the November Century attempts to raise its own standard of significant way of beginning tho new magazine Among the engravers of the live are women who ute seven In technical Cole has hardly surpassed tho engraving of Wyatt portrait of by Kunken engraving from Thomas portrait owned of Queen Victoria at tho age of nine is this frontispiece of number with sketch of tho life of the is printed a copy of a recent A particular interest attaches lo Coles engraving of tho full page portrait of the paper laving been written early hist An important contribution to the his tory of the and a most entertain ing anecdotal paper of The Capture of Jefferson It is by Burton N of the New York who was the Presidents private accompanied Davis and his with the leading members of tho Confederate govern in their flight from Charles Dudley Warners Spain tions of The Bull Fight in impressive for the evident fidelity of the and tho picturesque and humorous drawings lire striking for the qualities expressed with the An American Artist in England is a by Van lieus of Homers Glimpses of by in profusely illustrated by John study of Nature in England ia illustrated in a sympathetic spirit by Alfred writes of Tho Scents of Cables with enthusiasm and per sonal knowledge es A matter of greater than the scenes of Cables romances is the opening chapters of Cables new from the in the November it promises to be his most humor and artistic and appear In it blended with no etic in the fourth part of the Breadwinners the unknown author gives fresh evidence of a firm hand a grasp on real A two part by Henry The Impressions of a is begun al so the first part of the sketches from a California entitled Tho Silverado by Robert Louis author of The new Arab ian by the author of is the short story of the The poetry of the number is by Emma John Vance Richard Watson Juliet Helen Gray Hob ert George Hibbard and in by James Bessie Frank Dempster and In Topics of the Open Con and Is the Old Faith Dying Pro Henry Beers writes in Ope ra Letters of Matthew Arnold in and Federlein of the out look for Opera in New THE November Nicholas is the Irst number of a new and is full promise of good things for the loming Louis Alcott has the first half of the bright story called Sophies Se cret contributes i thrilling sketch of Captain Mayne whose serial story In the Land of Fire begins in tho Christmas issue and Frank Stockton furnishes one of lis inimitable fairy entitled The tecman and his Original Form Then to tho ng season is a sketch by with tue tak ng A Thanksgiving Dinner that Flew in which the humorous md pathetic are pleasantly blended in The Little of tho writes of the final evacuation of New York by the Brit just one hundred years Another article of much more than ordinary historical interest is the paper on The Origin of the Stars and in which the Edward Truf here for the first time satisfactorily explains the reasons for tho adoption of those emblems for our national banner and There is in time for production during the a cleverly written and easily produced Christinas called Among the Sophia Swett tells a very funny story about The Gentleman from China author of Among the and Saltillo begins another six months enti tled Winter Natural history receives duo recognition in accounts of some Benevolent Birds ami the lar with Illustrations by Nugent and A assortment of of and short with pictures by Edwards mid others com pletes tho I lie The event of great importance which took place in commencing Oc tober 17 and continuing through the was the meeting and discussions of tho Eleventh womans We all have some idea what the congress is which meets in and which represents our but a mans congress is comparatively a new What has a womans congress to do with our government Who are the women who help to compose the womans and why have they instituted this These are some of tho questions which would naturally bo asked concerning Do these women all ask for the ballot Are they all temperance workers We suppose these questions could readily bo answered in the and yet many of the woman have won their glory in other If Julia Ward Howes only work had been to write the Battle Hymn of the she would be the worlds Maria Mitchell the former president of the congress is best known as an as Clara Barton is the heroine of reformatory Ada Howies is a talented la Holmes Smith ranks among Chica gos leading So thn wo mans congress seems lo be instituted lot so much in one lino of thought or as to give impulse to thought it by bringing tho best ideas of load ng thinkers to bear upon all questions of Importance to our time and Some may bo interested to know how women will conduct public specially women who come together from all parts of the United States to such questions as Capital md The Infringement of Per Liberty by Woman md Scientific let no one fear that tho love of adornment must bo sacri iccd when women come to deal with It was really a charming sight to see ma rouly Julia Ward the present of the as a lueen might sit in her n the midst of elegance by women whose names ire familiar to Sev of California Low of New York of Now many asy rare vases ol fas Is adorned with exquisite one angle the modern mantle vith its modern furnishings cross an angle the modern with its wealth of rare poree the envy of modem II these wen conspicuous but more still in the foreground were he pictures of Lydia Maria Lu and other women whose times are prominent ill history while bove the tapestried arch higher than 11 else in the background was a line of The Fortnightly womans club composed of lany of thu leading women of Chicago welcomed the congress to their and thus in true womanly style ad they converted the large i Hershey music hall into a beautiful ome in which to welcome As is well Howe stands in tho woman suffrage of and it is a pleas se to that being descended from ne of the aristocratic families of New born inlo a life ol relined culture ml lias deliberate y us did Moses of to er race ami generation through her and rather than to ivu a life of Hellish ease and writer and as one polished style and manner of and t same lime radical and in Howe stands mi doubtless among American Her essay before the pon Woman Suffrage was very referred to thu petition rawn up by some leading Cambridge who protested against woman because they wished no morn upon lowe thought women should more of and before decid ng that their own comfort and ease did not require the should think whether there are not many women in the world to whom the ballot would bring better and hence be the means of securing greater com fort and Her closing was most She said Let American women help to lift up our Onr country thus lifted up would draw all tho world unto Howe preached a very eloquent sermon in the pulpit of Unity church on Sunday Her subject was The Pow er of That your faith should not stand in the wisdom of but in the power of She was listened to by a large and intelligent Another very able paper of the con gress was the one upon Labor and by Augusta Cooper Bris of New We think Bristol must be the Wendell Phillips among women and withal a perfect you would listen to the charm of her were there no logic back of but after listening you find your whole thought enlisted by her and you wonder that a graceful seemingly so at her should create so deep a current in your Bristol deals familiarly with the names of Henry Henry and Herbert all emi nent in her She contends there must be antagonism between labor and capital so long as nonproductive money gains faster than For every man who can withdraw one hundred thousand dol lars from the active field of labor and place it where it consumes the earn ings of one hundred men must struggle for their daily has spent four years in France and has become familiar with tho cooperative introduced by Saint Si mon and Charles every workman becomes a property and no real want and degradation is Do you ask when this stand ard can become possible said My answer is When the time comes that the Peace on good will to is no longer a faroff echo from the Indi an but is reechoed throughout the then will the antagonism be NEW Sawders fes Ik and enlarging done anil In an artistic Childrens Pictures and Groups a Gallery on up opposite the court tween labor and capital A very remarkable paper was one by of upon the Wo men of Froiseth knows whereof she and urges women everywhere to help stamp out that ter rible evil of of spoke upon Historic All nations have had some hold upon the eternal verities I All symbols have en to express some deep emo tions of tho human Miss Anna dean of the wo mans college at followed and spoke upon the art of Greece and Julia Holmes of discoursed to an audience that could scarcely gain standing upon The Mourning She spoke of tho folly of attempting to measure woe by yards of crape of the useless ex pense often entailed upon those illy able to meet because they think cus tom demands that the dress must ex press Ada Bowles said We should think of our dead as mourning for It is not a onesided our dear departed are mourners as well as but as we would not wish them to robe themselves in habil of and thus eclipse tho brightness of tho higher neither do they wish us to make the sunshine of this life sombre through our Miss Clara Louisa who was appointed by Butler manager of tho womans reformatory prison in gave an account of her work Miss Barton is a noble looking one who would win confidence at She says Wre grade the women as children are grad ed in In the first ward all dress in blue in tho one white stripe appears in tho It becomes a source of great joy to these women to gain added stripes in their Wo judge there would be no room in Miss Bartons creed for the doctrine of total neither would any pun ishment find room that was not reme dial in its aim and for she says Wo take these women ing they can bo made We can only mention tho names of tho colored lady of Phila who spoke upon the Duty of northern women to southern women whoso essay up on Scientific Charity was equal to any delivered of Massa and Miss Lelin of Chi spoke upon The nervous strain which our present school system in Bedell said intel lectual work will never break anyone Tho system of credits in schools and tho rivalry which it broke the pupils down through the emotional excitement it Ten years hard work in a in conduct ing a prosperous would not break a man down as much as ene years anxiety over an unsuccessful The whole problem could be solved in onu No critical observer without have asked the oldtime question in this congress What can woman do V Surely tho way is open thu whole march of is help ing to solve the Let woman herself decide what she can Piles Piles Piles A sure cure for itch and piles has been ered liy an Indium reme dy called Williams Indian Oint A single box has cured the worst chronic of 25 No need suffer live minutes applying this wonderful soothing and instruments do more harm than Williams Oint ment absorbs tho allays the in tense particularly at night af ter warm in acts as u gives instant and painless re and is prepared only for 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