Chariton Herald (Newspaper) - October 11, 1888, Chariton, Iowa M. and Law's East side Vffi 1 Suth part of opposite ' i attention given to obstetrics and senses of L. and Prompt attention and L and Office one Block South of corner of L for office and Union Block in North-East Dart of 1-1 c. at Law and Notary attention to Office south the of two 3 of two It was Prisoner who escaped from the Court after stealing several horses and some harness was captured at Lake on the 6th, OCTOBER 11, 1888. Number 7. the 1mm Stale re-election of Mrs. J. Ellen Foster as President of the W. C. T. U. for is an enthusiastic endorsement of her position in opposing third party The third party or political prohibitionists after all their efforts could command but twenty-four votes in the convention in a total of over two hundred and This is a triumphant vindication of the course of the Iowa women in refusing to follow the National Union in its endorsement of the third W. member of U. S. Law 3-39 M C. C. AT Smerciai and Corporation stairs in Union opposite Herald W. AT claims for Pensions and increase Loans money on real estate and South Side town which last show large and indicate that the H state will he Plight for Harrison and noble hearted gentleman ol who gave to the sufferers but would not turns out to be Hon. the Republican Vice It is just the subject of legislative trusts which is engaging the of Congress and the people the Malvern Leader well will find this a knotty and yet it is one that be The interests of the Fion demand that the power of trusts woken and Congress is the place to Anderson's challenge of Hon. J. P. Flick to a joint and the racy will be found rather interesting and at the same have a tendency to open the eyes of some people to the fact the major is not the only in this and that Mr. Flick is not a of the defunct of this was never a supporter of Hepburn's championship of as has been falsely and has stood firmly in the ranks as an advocate of the interests of the masses against the Wheat says the Chicago as purely a gambling transaction as though McDonald or Hankins had engineered it in one of the gambling hells of which Mayor Roche is alleged to have rid The only thing to the credit of the board of trade game is that the players on both sides of the table were equally and there was no of And in the estimation of a great many who are looked up to as good people in the chief manipulator of this gigantic steal is regarded as a brilliant financier and a great while the petty thief impelled is hunted down and condemned withort mercy by these same Is there no remedy for these Will justice always women of Washington Territory have one element of solid comfort in their They are suffering righteousness Their votes have been taken away from them not because they misconducted themselves at the not became became or stined up domestic not because the voted and the good but expressly because did and voted tor good JL j against have openly never have to of Des Moines whether he is a or an infamous scoundrel in trving to down Iowa according as his report shall please or Please the managers of that one of whom is said that they loss unless they choose do so the technical conditions of their policies enabling them to are examinations and If Mr. Goodrell will only shape his report so as to furnish the Hawkeye insurance Company with advertising matter that will give it a boom among the unsophisticated farmers of the he will win fame and as an expert insurance but if he should bring to light any of the innate scoundrelism with which it may be woe betide We have a grain of as to the results of this as well as the general the first time on the peal of a convicted time on of a Woman's the manipulation of a Labor Centi the Des Momes Des t for to Flick and him in joint the suggests that it is hard a place for a man of his in the contest about to be N advises that Gilley takes a man telling him to challenge a union labor bolting you talk politics to neighbors impress them of voting for and Mahin as Railroad Coram railroads of the State to defeat and all winter's legislation will be lo t I Democrats elect their Pledged in the interests of the me managers who secured their no new revision aud duties aua the revenue by 7 This is abolition of internal revenue taxes 1 011 500,000. on alcohol If the additions to 16,500,000, reductions in I duties other Iin 00 and every is the to on one lobbyists q to ^t the committee to w h - inan hands e s the the monopolists a postpone the T. Campbell Smith Labor ticket printed on the committee Patriot's its last week's issue the Patriot plaintively announces the fact that it has reached the age of thirty-one and says the of the passing it Ims steadily mid pace fully with the growth and needs of tbc county until now it enjoys the friendship and confidence of thousands of sorrows of nearly every family county have been told in its It has hundreds of subscribers who have been its continuous renders from the Such a home newspaper eun lie spoken of with pardonable pride and the present management thankfully appreciate the prosperity of the sympathize with our neighbor in its and also with its who is compelled to thus appeal to its patrons of years when manly vigor and intellectual force were its characteristic and support in its declining The present is an age in which every tiling is required to stand upon its own merits and is estimated according to the value it and not upon what it may have been in the musty ages of the Newspapers are no exception to the of character for and faithfulness to the public interests the may have possessed proprietorships and managements of years has nothing to do with its character or value to the public at the present This plaintive appeal for sympathy and support on the ground of ami because other years gave expression to their sympathy with the and of the through a paper which they called will strike the man of average intelligence as rather poor assurance of getting value received for the money that he will be called upon to contribute for the sus tenance of the paper now riming under that and that age and imbecility offer very poor inducements for an investment of be it ever so to the pace Willi the growth and needs of the we presume that the evidence of is found in the numerous editorial endorsements of and patent medicine with which its columns are filled from week to editor's pride ' of and its or at least bin perfidy making such will be better understood when it is known that during the past year the lost its as reported in the American Newspaper for 1888, published by N. W Aver Son of being 800 less than was reported in 1887. man who has sunk so low in the scale of moral turpitude as to resort to such conscienceless methods of as the editor of the has followed for the past is need of human sympathy in Ills fallen and we do not wonder that he yearns is necessary to maintain those respective The Republican for puts on the free list articles that are not produced in this and so do not come into competition with home industries or The Mills puts on the free list articles that are the staple products of this and by withdrawing from American producers the benefits of a tariff puts them at a decided The Republican is not sectional and treats all parts of the country The Mills takes off the tariff on Northern products and leaves it on to protect favored Southern All the way through the Senate committee has endeavored to make such changes as seemed needed without imperiling the existence of American or working mischief to American The framers of the Mills all iree traders ami nearly all did not invite one manufacturer or workingman to come and tell them how the proposed changes would American industrial The Senate proposes an annual reduction in the revenues of or considerably more than is proposed by the Mills but in providing for that great reduction it does not put in peril a single American nor give workingman cause to fear that his wages may have to be to enable bis employer to meet foreign In submitting this the Republicans have taken the first step toward their platform They have framed a to reduce the revise the tariff and cut down the preserving at the same time the principle of protection to home If there is a gigantic surplus congesting the treasury as Democrats then the Republicans have gone further toward wiping it out than the Jf the tariff needs revision by removing the duty from articles produced abroad and not produced at and so not interfering with home then this has done it. It is a and patriotic and can be safely commended to the people as the Republican method of dealing with the tariff state as September rm tions one of our Des WK from many Tariff this head the State the House and Senate tariff bills as principal provisions of the tariff hill have been made publ ft d from the Mills very and as Gen. Harrison says he difference between the two parties on the tariff is not The Senate differ from the Mills first of a in the method or general principle which governed its The have framed a cutting the revenues quite and revising the but with constant care to maintain the protective feature of the tariff constructed their with the Purpose constantly in mind to break down and destroy protection at every That is the radical difference between the The schedules differ accordingly just in the such combinations would never be AU that is taken above a just and is no less than which should meet with the same punishment as any other Oak Enemy D. 4,1888. With is any kind of legislation that this country especially needs it. is stringent laws for the suppression of These unjust and combinations become every day more oppressive and And a little reasoning to show upon whom their injustice and extortion ultimately livery profession trade has its Sugar steel paper and lately to say nothing of thousands of other like combinations have joined together for the purpose of placing a fictitious price on their pro And so on through the whole list of manufacturers we might go and find the same state of but when we come to the not only find him without any such combination but the helpless victim of these unholy livery buys is enhanced in value by combinations among the while the same producers combine to make him accept lower prices for the products he brings to Not only the but every laborer suffers from these ne Tariff and free trade is an important but more important is whether these robber organizations shall continue to fleece and defraud the spirit of these trusts is one of utter scheme for enriching the rich and robbing the A spirit at utter variance with all ethics of religion and just and one which deserves no toleration from our We find the very necessaries and by corporations which band themselves together to the read in history of rebellions caused by the oppression of these we look on them as an evidence of tyranny and The only difference between the combines of old times in England and the trusts of to-day is in the extent of their The principle upon which they operate is precisely the by the insolence and increasing numbers of these curses a time will come when the people of our land will no longer endure their we need is active and effective We must send men to our legislatures who are not members of these and who will take the most summary measures for their They are increasing in numbers and strengthening themselves in every and the sooner punishment suitable for the crime is fixed bv law the better for our charge no political party with being responsible for these They are the result of greed and selfishness most prolific causes of all If men were contented with a just relative to the campaign has now become and as the campaign is in full blast all along the a better opportunity is given to arrive at the condition of public and consequently the reports which come in trom all quarters are more interesting than because of their being based upon actual contact with the talking with many men of both my estimate is that New York will go republican by 10,000. That Cleveland will have 1(1.(100 less of a majority in New York city and than he did in 1884, and that in the remainder of the Harrison and Morton will have a majority 30,000 greater than of Blaine in 1884. The democratic loss in the two cities will he made up of mugwumps and the labor The republican gain in the State will be by return of t he Colliding mugwumps and new converts on the protection will go handsomely republican on the protection question and the internal revenue issue as relates to lie culture and manufacturing of will go republican because if the growth of the protection and because they have a new election law which closes the polls at sundown and shuts off the frauds in repeating heretofore practiced in the the and especially the importation of voters from New York city to City after State pride and the pension vetoes ivill put Indiana republican and all talk of the democrats carrying or any other Northwestern is simply Democratic claims to the Northwest should be to hake lirio and is much of interest in the Virginia and within the past week there has been a decided change in and many republicans talk confidently of carrying the and many democrats concede it to be are manifestly uneasy about West and they are far from happy over the outlook of the republican campaign iu that State under the lead of General It will not be at all surprising to see Virginia break the Solid South and swing gracefully republican earnestly believe that we have the enemy as the battle now they are on the and for that reason now is the time to force the it red hot all along the Press them at every them no breathing no time to to to change front or form a new We have driven them fairly out of their and they are now trying the old tactics uf a sortie and again us keep in the saddle and push things until the polls and then stay and see the against the pending legislation In behalf of the will it do for farmers to be deceived with the cry that Mr. Lund is a farmer and a large stock and therefore interested in securing low This is the very class of men who have always been particularly when their relations to the railroads have been as close as Mr. Lund's have been in years past with the Milwaukee St. should stop and ask Who are behind these What influences nominated them? It will be it was the Democratic Rather it was a Democratic convention in which the farmer was conspicuous for his a convention that gave a beggarly handful of votes to two as good as sat in Twenty-second General Assembly Hay less and Mr. and gave a round 400 on the first ballot to Mr. an recordless and 42" on the second ballot for Mr. Behind all this was the hand of Judge the Republican attorney of the working in perfect harmony with the leading railroad attorneys of the Democratic say to the without regard to if they wish to elect the present Commission they must not be deceived by their party but go to the polls and work from morning till When Republicans tell you there is no danger of defeat to Smith and they are either ignorant of the influences at or they are deceiving Defeat the Commissioners and yon put off the day of reasonable freights ten We have been watching the drift of public opinion and the movements of leaders carefully for some and have felt it to be our duty to the industrial interests to give this note of earnest Not warn our Republican friends who went to the primaries and secured the nomination of Messrs. Smith and Campbell for Railroad Commissioners not to be deceived by the ominous silence of the Republican corporation press and conclude they will poll the full strength of the There is a resolute determination on the part of the railroads to defeat and the corporation press of the Republican party in this State is well advised of that The State for has never said a word in their favor as candidates of its own nor since the day following their nomination has it even alluded to their In this respect it is no better nor worse than other Republican organs under the control of Messrs. Lund and two of the Democratic are much more satisfactory to those papers than Smith and the nomination of the latter in the Democratic convention being accompanied with the statement that he would carry railroad Strong efforts are being made to induce the State Central Committee of the Union Labor party to put the name of Wills on their notwithstanding that the convention of that party endorsed the present Of this tee have the most positive and direct Railroad employes are being adroitly persuaded to vote for Mr. Wills on the ground that he is a railroad notwithstanding the fact that he by railroad employes last winter as their to The notorious that General Harrison once said that dollar a day is enough for any has again been started on its rounds by with the additional assertion that it can be by The Indianapolis which has for a long time published a challenge offering for the proof of the assertion that Harrison ever made such statement has met the in its new form with characteristic certified check for was tendered to of who was once the Democratic candidate for the Vice with instructions to pay it over to any one who shall in a judicial that General Harrison used the expression at any It is stipulated that the matter shall be decided entirely by Judge N. B. a of the Superior court of Marion county which Indianapolis is is to conduct the examination of the under the ordinary rules of procedure with a Jury of twelve to be mutually agreed upon by the Journal and responsible political committee or Individual who shall assume to be responsible for making the charge secretary of the Democratic and the chairman of the Democratic county both have declined to be responsible for the and Mr. English refused to act in the Decent Democrats evince a desire to keep out of an affair that can only result in fixing the odium of circulating a vile upon their The Journal announces that the check will be tendered to the distinguished Indiana as soon as he American Newspaper This valuable published by N. W. 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