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   Benton County Herald (Newspaper) - October 5, 1880, Vinton, Iowa                              he Warning a The Republican the of The of the Two Con Governor Seymour recently delivered a political address to Iris fellow townsmen ol from which we make tho fol lowing regretting that want of space will enable us to give in full the words of wisdom that fell from the lips of the old man Governor Seymour said It most not be forgotten that this Govern ment is no longer the simple machinery it vrus in the early days of the The bucolic age of America is Tlie interests the Government has to denl with urc no long er thoso of a number of They interests of millions of people spread over tin im mense with pursuits of endless variety and grout large cities with elements of pop scarcely known here ia tlie early and all these producing so powerful and complicated la their so constancy appealing to the Government rightfully or that the requirements pf de In this are far different irbm those which a century are not my If 1 had uttered it would be felt that I way harsh charge against the They Jire the statements pat forth by one of its spends from liis experience aa a of the and ua formerly had a seat in This dec made by is in char It will be ao viewed in other nd will rejoice the enemies of oj men should throw ofi the burdens ot Dt und extricate themselves irom positions it times should lie false and that KOV luient not honest toil and fru 1 that the schemes ol tlie not i ol the to eu Much been about the absurdity tut How more absurd aro Shermans teachings of flat In direction Sherman Tho points conspicuous ill of thu party tlint u this cleo on is a ttio and in victory will be a cut to the Conner c charge ut of the South an wit their designs to gee jurisdiction over and over the interests d people of tlie as they ore the most and varied that tue IM it Is word of obscure and if it is substituted for o and proper title of it n char 1O the prosperity discussions four years that the leaders have sought to bring into These havo been without any special tenns generally to visions of the human race into communities forma of alt of the party uni oil who huve schemes iiio public support at the sent o the inun who us ese terms never their very ob o by the journals of th nd by the leading mum bexa ol that forco upon our Are da the aud the confusion which press our Government duo to its character and or to the man ner in it is administered 2fo other subject so grave or so involved in then only be curried on by nix e who may not always be at our com we have undergone e told thuC condition of us when we axe told that 11 of usual skill Is needed in our f It means disease and They are usually th we hear but a little before jh crape our doors our nd it is clour that when thu population within the of many me shall have grown to oue hundred and the interests of our multiplied that was adopted with the aCou term which told ol ral In offered which nt the people of thi states constitute one All o ie members for i threw some the our So iar is it from doing this that it tends to thut obscure which was in our There is a words United the which is ii with the purposes of am is They do not hat aim but we Ib cok jurisdiction AVU t confront our in and our EVILS KOX DUis TO THK Is due to the structure f mir oito heel ii ourselves with questions adopted Whether it was formed by a compact between the or by the people of or by the people in their Individual ca it is for our purpose that it L an indissoluble bond of that it makes i General thi rights that aro equally sacred the dissolution of thi of which Umi their respective would each be equally revolutionary and TVO read the Constitution ii most conservative in beyond any other rights 01 persons and of minorities out with JuiT It gives citizen rights o so well guarded that mai with to defy the Govern it may act under the every citizen but It thn 1resi and and States under the of the Thie isto aci an impartial arbiter between and nj all questions which concern the Jurisdiction or tho of This method of de lining and securing tho rights of all dupurt and tho liberties of the in un elsewhere Even in proud of what it calls its constitu tionai and of the protection thrown around its Parliament i it unjustly destroy and prop there is 110 is but slat its er destructive o term constitutional principle an unconstitutional law is a dead law CAUSED BY TUB As to the corruptions and whle ure set forth by let aa see th positions hold by lending wit to are those whi have been with the duties of ad and who seek to hold power We have seen that the methods of those wh havo controlled public not th of the United States have cause tho dangers which threaten In place the candidate of the openly expressed joy thut thus enlarged its to use hi own hu is Klad it gravitates tl Ho not only wishes to but ho Is willing thut i do so bv indirection and subtle con He does not say as he should do 1 Government that it should be made by ope it about by ihe use doubtful speak particularly about his as he the exponent of the great has placed him in nomination for Tho lenders in the canvass 01 side are that hold places as Senators o aa Cabinet or important under the present AH them iti and in some ask that powers should be increased by taking from the people some of their home The say m Give to us of makin laws for yourselves we can taku care of you interests than you Every deman Jurisdiction for the Gineral is a demand for the of righto by th people in their their counties or openly expresses hifi sn1 and if he is elected Ires that the Government should power than it had when Washington and Ad unis und Jefferson and vUi jle says there bus been a und that there will he more by force of tation nut by tlie popular not in tho in a regular but tin and power will add will by their weight increase a grow until they are up to the lull measure hia lie to see this done il way against which It is that tlie lU a Irte Inspire those with its ad iration to themselves within th the exercise of the powers of one of all the whatever lor r i d that these were the it would be the attack uj l the t ia he toli i II tnt ill He in Wli j hurtful Held in tho minds of thoughtful mei nadc upon him by Ms political i ini bv Ills political as h whore andls the best man with Another member of the Shi Secretary of thi takes view of tie state ol from that Rl im by his dwells upon the bu prosperity of our Ing the of oar the that have rewarded their wi ample the demand for our from other lid claims for thu A the gratitude of our people f itll their havA no unkindly fee that he himself u s when he is TO OOP and unjust to the laborer of tlie not the ot thn but t statesmanship of the blessed by i our not toil of in all In another he He not warn Our which the change iiy called the sho ames of more than idd from tho This does the lot in to wo aro more he Senate of which 1 am a gives jost of these men places directly or In They depend upon by s of the residents In view f this sends In the names of he does we throw them e of those in tbe List aro upon by our yet s a rule they hold nutter those wo they all look tout for If we can Hike the Civil List up to a hundred and fifty able to hold our places The things most In tho way are the of the 1 have thought much about Adams onco some poetry in which ho put in tue mouth of Jefferson these lines If we can not change the things Tho in the Constitu tion aro the United the hey tell of States and other than those by I do hot tho aa other mts and Status there h as and which who made the Constitution would not In They were kept 01 their I wa that led the Com e of covering their and at the same time allo all who theories inconsistent h our feel that they fa eir In its primary sense the wi means those of common and most aptly to tho smaller rof those of co correct significance it is cable to our who a In ita more i In this i m use it sig ijj from the rto the most elevated political organi it is said we are IL the torm gives no idea of the charac of onr own but it to infer what he pleases ot Its id that thos the ten har asion to speak of tbe Jurisdiction at Wash we always the men who use e many Senator lo call It in favor ol construction ol the Constitution thi as heretofore tates he says that the heir v ant rejoices that our is more ic plans of that o ie of the As they do this to excite alarm the their purposes and tc they use word as Tin connection with be felt they only have in strength of the It is this idea which gives their phrases a of thu They t in their discussions to the dua that means favor We to the interests of the We the purposes of the leaders BE TUB iat they endanger the tho an ie safety of tho They the Capitol moo who ish and corrupt who tempt K Union upon which they and y laws by i ajT tne letter of the but with its spirit und the geniu all our political both local ani I havo already sketched the and features of the ivil set to tho language of Schura ie evils now prevail about the Capl subjects which aro improperly hero I have stated that th leaders to increase this evj tate of things by the Jurisdiction BO that the increased tho growth of nil Its business greater more that thoi covertly to bring about these result ue animated by selfish purposes of ambition ii or lust for which mak indifferent to future consequences hey can reach the object of their uod Republican we pray you In sectional bates butit you w e lod Into such warfare at least look and si hat you are to suffer more than those y eok to Do not shut your eyes to th act while the ill to you hi IDS Tm SOOTH cover of which you aim warretl upon It must not be thought thut the chango which men seek to make hi the character by the use of the words IS ind and by the construe which mean to put upon ate only to the theory of politics that their are too uncertain and remote to bi They affect usni hey not only threaten but work disastri iterant of tho fanners of the Western Stati to the business prosperity of the whc We know that itts led to the Rale of our farm products imil has lilted all kinds ol roin the depression which a short time stno The ability to sent we make and raise to the markets of th vorld at cheap is of more importance 1 tl alter aro of a kind that do not suffer from tl competition of Eu markets which wo seek to A iu tho cost of will pi r groin and provisions trom gotus nline tlie rates ior currying ll see how uv to will s n all sales in large wuy We most bear IB mind that last year th of the General after d ducting nil that paid for Of ii or principal of the public wa han one hundred and twentysix mil This was for the ordinary expenses o This great increase of ton was right when ho said that Senators bould lam glad that onto in J ID did not like L hut said Thi our the hat for the itiou to If we get our to hey into the habit of looking to We have got this under 1886 all our party in the Honsa of R voted a that was a Sovereign Wo faces when we did It taught us as Government as if to of tbe we hud with solemnity declared that he was an indi The world is full of are many of of all he Sandwich Islands up W the Their habi suKOS range iron of the of who kills en each day for his healths t hat Nations do not it and r their character aa u 3he word Nationalism dilf meanings to nt due if we are seat a we can tell the public what aeun by it onr definition will be that jurisdiction for Government this neons more cost fo Tho will give to PERSON AI Alii Miss red on a tour may ex nd United S VON the has had a rokc of and lost tho use of s right j begins year tour of the going from Eagland the Doited i SEVERAL professors of the Kazan are preparing to Shakespeare into the Tartar Miss who has made ady of American is fo de ver a course of lectures next n Ancient j THE Sultan of Zanzibar has snt an der to the Mission Press at r a of Arabic and r a native compositor to JAMES the most prolific of re mt English is an He rarely walks does consider physical exercise of brain SOMEBODY is making an indea to the literature ol the It will and a1 amount of writing been Caused by the physical pains Buser s of the human Miss EMMA well known as the of several of ap roved excellence for and a to Wide Sij and Play and other maga men to do more i thus made to lore patronage I id as often as I Iwill strew ley are tbe shibboleths of our Ld of all who schemes before They sound and many think they lift us up to a higher a people be put in list ot tribes and ot barbarous or zed But we must tate care that tho not get alarmed at of more more We have the most to those of the for in nine o their great States there are more than naif tbe people of the But they have onr Senators out of t unfortunate that we told States pail of tho taxes led by Wo must these ts from their We must stir np tho hate the South and make them feel while will help it will hurt These plain words you the theories b and hia cle and their for the Wb Nationalism is a Turn from acceptance that of He bows to tlie de of the He accepts its he Is Imbued with Its faith ita terms td him are sacred his earnestness shines every and when he sweari to support the Constitution in its letter and we know he means to do only chose Its but like has its which tells so much us ours of the history character the Government it SL Its recall the names ol the Tho States upon its blue lie who would strike one star from ts place or who would blend or blur so that they would toll only of wure has latent treason in deep and significance very being by tue of not a stripe upon Its tharu la astar upon that has been made sacred to The homes to the was to rally thu Stars and Stripes and to uphold the un they aec to it that it TO mains a true emblem of tho spirit of our Con Uy the peoples vote will bear this standard on to till contest as he has heretofore done on th bloody fields ot He him learned from it the of the Constitution by the of the slid and solemn aspects of tbo earth and the Hying of men when the Was Ho l lesson of not not in an by personal schemes of tbe lesson of duty tc and o obedience to its laws and by our that a Th are inconsistent when we plac er at the head of the prity Of doing this depends upon s out of its Increase of jurisdiction subjects which can be more wisely and economically administered at their With all the confessed difficulties set forth by Schurz out ot and varied interests ut Washington and in the ace of increased the Republican leaders aro urging more the the man and tho nature the service upon which 1m has The has only fi promote schemes of or gratify Inns of hate Held only lessons of force and Bi have dared of war to fro their an independent to hostile In or to uphold it its have their minds fill with objects and pa With intellects by all the dangers and excitements of tho see than other tho value of and the doty of sacrificing all tor their It wan in this schoo that Washington the duty o laying down his sword and retiring to life tlie world thought he would claim crown as his This so constant gave mm nia It wan under ences that In of victory curbed flery lln submitted to injustice and it was imposed upon him by a If called to the 1 doc it my duty to with nil my in attempt to impair or thu full of the in every t section and is the law of the Scott lie who has learned to obey rightful a thorlty has been tho lesson whi him to exercise lie wh the laws of his country is the righ Ho devotion to its interests is the one t we can trust the work and protecting Therefore w ilacid mm in and cointo th with the faith that we shall ell the positing of President taxation and more ji which the Government e its revenues conceal their full su ho pay but they tell no tlie less in their results upon 3 taxe your Bv general consent they of Thir Ae of J t again State Government 1 11 unt paid by Sl under the phrase of National They that they le intrusted attitude of and see if it Is one loyalty to its It Is the and h if the they V juld DC thought ol a who sh substitute for the clear tones of vague and unmeaning which ob way the law which mi the life of our In view of his the ut the Coi which arc weak how Gar t lo his own words witn Hi ssys am r from Ohio tor United A THE Republican papers we ob trying to make political capita out of the fact that stocks and bone tove dis appointed They that th decline is an evidence of the fear whio capitalists feel in regard to a Democrat Administration of an that this fear is the best possible aret merit in favor of the election of Garfiel It is a poor rule that will not wor both us try this one Maine elected a Go emor by and within fortnight we had the m s earthquake the country h ever In 1878 the Republica carried New making Iar gains from the Befo these victories 1ennsylvan good quo ed at and other stocks stood at corresponding After the victories a decline at continued until bedrock was prsw Then reactio tha benefits of which the who country is now We may r mark that Pennsylvania Railroad soar are now higher than when the D nominated their candidate t i and legitimate stoc at least 20 du in the same Every sensible man knows that t business and financial machine ni itself to suit itself that a victory or a Democratic victory has more real influence upon the upon the an that if the inexorable laws of finau and business so ordered values wou decline if were the Presidential supported by Congress composed exclusively of t spirits of just Th latest bugaboo will sea and t desperate pitch ol fortun FARM ASB WARMED Stale cream biscuits can bo so nicely warmed over that none can object to eating They may be broken and a quarter an hour before should be dipped separately into a bowl of clear and replaced in the baking n in the They should simply be ated but not brown As A remedy for a corre tho Earning Post recom ends the use of coarse He says Jast autumn I sprinkled over my which was the hite grub that of the June out a bushel of salt over about every feet and as more lis before or during a heavy this sum long drought my lawn is in ex llent Take six or ripe tomatoes ding a small and little of alf a tablespoonful of the same salt and a quarter of a teaspoonful pepper set on the fire to stew slow wnen it has boiled until the toma es are thoroughly add a table of half pint of and little cayenne pepper strain it a put back in d let it stew until it adheres a little i the SECURE WHEAT of New says Asylum at pictures Henry of he London Truth as of ex and a a diplomatist of venty years a shrewd finau a brilliant a incisive public a man L a man of and a man of says be has made a pai able in the House of WIN the author of Tho ight of is the second son of obert Coles a Magistrate fot He wasborn June and Kings and to a scholarship at Oxford obtained the prize on the feast of the English is regarded s a sort of has been before the public as author since he is only years This is the more because his fame scholarship and earnest in of topics that men seldom master until after middle He was decided to be n author at and had read more looks at fourteen than most young at When he graduated a1 trinity his professors said he lad best stored mind of the their Miss of has just celebrated the ono hun anniversary of her She loes not appear to be more than seven years of age andis in full pos of all her She has all her life near her present las always been her and for fiftyfive years eaten bui wo meals a She had ier photo graph taken on her one hundredth birth lay for tho sitting in an old chair vas bought by her ancestors two hun dred years she has opposite the track of the Norwich fc Worcester for forty and has had six three have been conductors and in its she has never stepped upon a steam The saves but I think is sufficient to ac all we My plan is to the shell and hen grade thro wing away all the Sow this selected seed nd do not allow a weed to grow with Repeat the selecting process and ontinue to do In this way ve not uly great yields but combine with these the improved This recess involves some but it is a ibor that mil be well CHEESE Put about a f water into a saucepan with a piece f butter the size of an the least it of and plenty of black When tne water boils throw into it sufficient flour to form i thick paste then take it off fire nd work into it about a quarter of a ound of grated Parmesan and WE suppose the man who was rocked u the cradle of the deep slept in th ied of the river whe eep n h o grew THE oyster would live fot eight year if ie had a but such a stew that he dies young of heart friend Jones frequently tells o deas flitting through his mindl Ideas ind nothing in Jones mind to researches at Pompeii men lavs failed to come across one of No Trust Those were days for an honest man to Detroit Free THE elephant puts on 8 lot styl but it takes agood deal o conceit out of him to be shown th jawbone of IT is easy to stump Rhode 1 grand stand is erected in the middle o the State and the thing is done with single Parties of the oppas tion go into the ng is A CERTAIN little damsel being past endurance by her big or fell down upon her an cried 0 bless my brother Tom Ho he he All boy do us girls dont j A GREAT many look at life muc as one who rides backward looks out o a car Everything seems to b going ahead while he is falling behint in fact he is getting ahead all th time and very Tran I Ail exchange prints a lengthy artici on Science at space Science at breakfast away with four slices of ham and half a dozen eggs while visa vis is unfolding THE Norristown Herald says that u less a man can thoroughly and gently describe the effect of chemico physical influences in the evolution o or air passages in is for him to apply for a positi on the Boston police you liave only bee and aAmost ever day you come lo me with complain about your You ought to b ashamed of Daughter But he fights me all the Foolish child Havent and mie been every thirty and dont we gel alor peaceably and quietly with each ot up dis meetin let me r said Brother Gardner to th Limekiln dit de wh sots out airly in to mind his owi eves open to his own has plen to see to an take an de less at de of hia feller tra elers dc easier it will bo to bony when he gits Let us now pe colate down Fr THE his on the and the dro ping in to talk matters himself on table and sat down i ihe by he sadly slipped off his high sea You are lukewarm in iny caus A replied the the old arc still Ai then u great fell upon bu such a profound silence th for minute you wve heard fum ae whites of two beaten up to a jet the paste rest for a couple of hours nd then proceed to fry by dropping it the size of intc of Serve sprinkled with very fine Otm wellknown one of oldest merchants and ibe leading druggist of this in lie that sale of the Drops was tbe most sat he had ever list was to its ions seed no Such emphatic dt on our E of tho best things in the work o give a after he has been driv js a quart of oatmeal stirred into a 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