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   Chariton Herald (Newspaper) - June 9, 1887, Chariton, Iowa                                HIS PARTY WHO SERVES HIS COUNTRY L. Numi 3 Vi eis Wheeler last from of witli other Women of New York more patents than their other The women of I and Wisconsin rank next in Government is ils senses and now proposes to the fisheries with a view to treaty on terms similar lo those contained in the and we say to the people of catur thou and do a war wiio was dismissed from the navy for the Rebel English pirate vessel Florida rather than return her to the port where slie had been captured contrary to international by himself and Rogers of the 1'. S. warship was quietly ied in Washington a few days one the heroes M. lias expressed opinion that the labor question and lie Irish vote will determine the residential and that and Dr. and I e other labor leaders test ihe movement there will lie an factor in politics which will calculations of the most astute that sweeps clean to he Mayor of low dives so a disgrace to lint as well as other are be swept him not stop the low dives and drinking hut ihe sequence of of sin and The low the catch basin for the of the resom of them all be swept out m Day ion tout Times shows its loot when it could not refrain from 111-i.jil i he south in liis was of the kind and the statement b old time democratic tne coal of from a I the Union Labor to lithe Union Labor party ever attains i In any prominence in this country it will have to disown all such red mouthed auk now live distinct lines nf not to include the Central and the the latter which now promises to he a potent factor in our relations with the Pacific It can put rales much lower the American roads can under the of the 1oul>'and short haul of the commerce a result shipments are contracted by California York can reach Canadian hy crossing its own Chicago reach it by and Iowa can it hy the State of the short Journal falls into line calls and yets off the following I sensible timely which our | sweet-scented would The selection of honors is rapidly should see that no one is placed who is not in sympathy with of the control of We state legislation supplementary to the 11, J tie railway commissioners I Z the Only those j j tie who are thoroughly | people and who are .I unresistingly before the hired agents of soulless j We are i you these and we ' - to be able to inform you that I Lucas that no one is placed in i who is not in sympathy of the control of They have recently nominated ' who is in full with them on all these they are out for is equally as on county liave set a good to her neighbors in this occupation of many of high and low seems to invent and circulate campaign lies their and against candidates that have manly independence enough to entertain views of their own in harmony with the interests of the people and that do not happen to accord with the wishes of these who arrogate to themselves the right to rule in local and state politics and dole the lucrative and honorable positions among themselves and their friends as suits their of these aspiring chaps act that such a course is very certain to prove a boomerang that will recoil upon themselves sooner or This unrestrained gratification of personal spleen is a dangerous as there are always plenty of men to remember those who indulge it when in after years their aspirations for public furnish the The only proper and manly especially for those who have political is of an honorable and hearty acquiescence mi the decision of the tribunal to which have voluntarily submitted their rush of immigration not only continues One dav steerage passengers landed at Castle New being the largest number ever received in one The arrivals of the week were in numbers more than the entire population of Lucas These people come from every from far countries the only form el is despotism and the remedy for evils assassina and the Criminals and lunatics come in every The and mills in the eastern states arc filled with workmen who do not our and the pre is a myth to a large There is a heavy tax on main the American farmer and laborer have need of. but is no tax foreign I workmen out of nearly all tin e factories in the i for 1 he government to put up seive at Castle The Am has digested s Imt it is It a of the date is out enough hot water praise of Ret to scald a and it looks to see such fulsome when the same writer wrote worse things about some years than any other Iowa editor ever dared to must be one of those loves to talk about so U seems that he can lie turned till Livelier the new republican paper it extremely lively for of Sac and il looks as though that facile tool of the monopolists would be an next that is the kind of he is. an we don't doubt it. the people of Su would be untrue to untrue to the State to return hin to the This is no time I'm following the beck of personal influence to the detriment of the cause of the people vs. the corporations now us jurors of clean hands and a record to determine the great questions Sensible following suggestion from a lies Moines letter to the Sioux county Ih is well worthy of consideration and and in of common decency and the good of the party we hope the press of the state will lake up the question and insist upon the adoption of some such rule as the one The ext ract is as the time will soon be at hand for the Republican State it is not too to suggest a that if adopted would tend to bring more order and dignity into the deliberations of such A rule prevails m t he national republican convention that is worthy of It is to the effect that no votes can be changed after they are once announced except to verily Such a rule would stop the changing of notes by counties roll is a practice winch of ten stampedes should be an orderly assembly for deliberative into a perfect A rule should be adopted of this as it is often the case that the real will of the convention is frustrated by a few sharp changes made after a roll call and before the vote is Counties should be permitted to verify a vote er announced by but fairly given it for that x a to 11 delivered an address to the people of Illinois June 1st, in which lie reviewed the history of the two leading parties of the nation in a masterly of which the inter Ocean has never as we take a more complete and condensed vindication of i he past or a more inspiring prediction of the future of Republicanism than i; to be found in Senator Sherman's should be glad to place the whole address before our readers but want of space We make following extract from his closing in which he outlines the future aims and purposes of the and reaches the conclusion that it is the only party that is calculated to carry out the wishes and mands of the In conclusion do not with Mr. of New Vork lie says in a recent speech the parties are now mainly the shadows of names and represent no and distinct policy any of the exist nor when he the party organized to resist the curse of Hut I do with him when he am prouder of nothing than of my connection with that party it seems to me. has I { and for every popular interest than any other party ill the history of the speaking Our party has not only grappled with the curse of it has grappled every question of public policy within the i and always in t lie spirit Of union and It may not in all respects have met f he wishes of Mr. but his places it beyond that of any ot her no man be misled into the conclusion that all dividing the two i There are many I h i nt t lie heart of t he American They demand a free a fair mI. wi still to develop and indie ' ry. They wish to produce h Inv in t ii is count ry which the of Nature has tistlie raw or which is suit cd to our soil and Kvery be supported that will tend to 11rot ect and foster home We should not be content unt il channel of communication which v. ill yield benefits equal to its cost shall be We should conned the Father ol Waters wit h our ureal of Lakes by not only to protect our in transporting supplies in it to 1 from 1 he heart ol 1 he count ry and means of defense in t line of The ed Ileal ion of the general wit limit respect to color or previous to be a const a object of not only by local State but hy the National The equal ANO 1'OUTlCAO ItV the constitution should be secured by every and const it u I ional The shadows and prejudices of ic should be lifted by the lights of modern and the American people should feel 1 they are not citizens of mere Slates or local but of a yreat and powerful mil The in every condition and employment of life should lie protected and assisted by every reasonable measure to his condit ion and to open up to by honest labor and all the avenues of wealth and Kvery should be adopted that will to restore to our the trade of the world to the ends of the A foreign policy should be u while maintaining t he of an American cit wherever his wandering may h ad yet will seek the advantages of a state of peace to be maintained by an cor dial and friendly I have ly staled the aims and tendencies of the two parties the party is the only one titled to carry such a Our adversaries may brood over the dead past and mourn 1 he decay of Confederate but Republicans hail with unbounded satisfaction every advance of our country in strength and power at home and conscious that this Is consistent with the full power of end local reaching to every family and homestead in Hie We brood over 110 lost bm look forward hopefully to reap for future ions the benefits conferred by the sacrifices and services of our patriot soldiers in the preservation of the and the abolition of is said that the party had been Our Democratic friends wanted tim They wanted to turn the rascals What rascals have they found What or peculation have they found in the I can with confidence and pride say to you that no administration of this or any Government has been or peculation than the Republican The party has justified itself in war and in this country that can business rat this year and next year proud of its record wilh no apologies no crimes to repent no people deprived by it of their It lias stood the or defeat and retirement with acquiescence it was about by It j 1'he Democratic who should stand j approval only as he as his will appeal to the suffrages of the asking only an honest | vote and a fair and to its j record in the as the best evidence it can | pivot hat it will maintain in the future the I honor of our country develop the sources of our people at and secure so far as it in the full and equal of the and privileges of American from ic Republican Lincoln to both t party has just It is the only party five you a and enters into in Chariton Democrat tries to by long and labored filled with that the drug stores of place selling more intoxicating liquors than their ten saloons sold before prohibition went into We cannot imagine why any paper should not only publish to the but glory in the that any one of the laws of the Stale is habitually by the citizens of its Does the contract bet ween the party the saloon keepers require that Democratic papers should brand the druggists of their town as criminals and charge the majority of their citizens with participation in their editorials may be pleasing to the but we are satisfied f 11 e least of the better element of the Democratic party are disgusted with the with the saloons and break it if Candid Democrats cannot help seeing that prohibition has in a great measure decreased drunkenness and and the people are vastly belter off than under the old The time will yet though perhaps Kot just when the Democratic party will have to drop the saloon or be for ever buried under popular Leon and BE Prompt attention to all day or UNION 1-1 few motif lis ago it discovered Iowa soldiers have not had a personal ion in t he C. S. e. it mav appear strange to many that the did make the discovery if been known our years the mistake might have been corrected for the of iowa are not Iin 1 it seems Unit Ibis discovery has of of As Mr. Hepburn has assumed different characters at times and if is very desirable to know which of the characters is candidate S. In Hepburn was the most eloquent of on the In 1S7S he became a Republican and is likely to remain a Republican long party stands by but party Grant and Republican party has found very Hepburn is the only Republican in the House of ives with sufficient railroad brass to make war on the only commerce designed protect I people Jn his of the railway the nonpartisan resolutions were passed by the General and a similar resolution smuggled through the Republican So far the party stood by and it has found Hepburn's more detrimental than his winter Congressman Hepburn was a strong advocate of the Conference It was Imped he had changed again and intended hereafter to support the people of Iowa against the monopolies that are repressing the energies of but his letter in last week's is evidence that is the railroad lawyer that is now a candidate for the U.S. Hepburn the Union let ter exhibits Hepburn in role of a villainous Tim railway holding of railway used his whole influence and r to enlarge the dominion of the railroad kings over people of With efficient co-operation of Commissioner his Democratic and the leaders of the Democratic party he has been successful in preventing much needed legislation and in producing a division in the Republican evident in their own con gressional This letter reveals conspirator Hepburn inducing the whole delegation in Con to sign a letter urging Governor Larrabee to perform an act that would utterly demoralized the Republican party in is the Hepburn nominations of this for senators and representatives is to be made this in the name of the Union of C. at Law and attention to Office south side the Keal Estate Notary IN UNION TTO R E A of U. S. Law N. K. Corner 1-1 M OFFICE IN and and Office one Hlock South corner of for office and in Union Block in North-East part of ii Scheel in. at alternate al T p. in. Sabbath School at II a. in. at 11 a. m. and 7 p. M. Prayer meet Thursday W. K. A N Albert Sabbath at ID a. m. Preaching every alternate li a. 7 ti. Mass is celei rated on the 1st and Sundays in each moni li at 10I o'clock a. in. ( the children on these Sundays at All other Sundays at p. m. Father KI 1S11 E VA L Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. in. Services on Sunday at and 7 p. also Thursday evenings at 7::iiip. m A. 1 It ISTI A X 011I T  Ite H. Services tirsi and third Sundays of each ut 11 a. ami 7. p. in. Sunday school at a. Oil Hew A. Sabbath school at a. in. Preaching at 11 a. m. services at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday LO DO E NO. fil I. O. ( meets in their hall in Block every Tuesday W. N. 15. NO. lite I. O. O. meets in their hall in Block every Monday Conn W. A a NO. OF meets at their Castle Hall in 1'nioii Block on Wednesday of each K. C. C. A. K. of U. No. It. meets the second Monday of each month at P. J. C. It. Kt. LODGE NO. A. F. A. meets every Thursday on or full in their hall in Union A. W. CHAPTER NO. R. A. meets after full iri their hall in LE CHAPTER FASTERN Monday oil or before full moon at Masonic ' Mus. W. M. ENCAMPMENT anil 4th Fridays of the at their hall in Union C. B. LODGE NO. A. U. W. meets every second and fourth Saturday of each in their hall in Penick P. M. W. A. B NO. G. A. it. meets every first and third Friday evenings in each month in I. O. O. F. Union at 7:(i.  1!.  

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