La Porte City Progress (Newspaper) - March 7, 1888, La Porte City, Iowa VOL NO 13 THE PROGRESS LA PORTE CITY IOWA MAR 7th 1888 TEAR JESSE SON IV D S -E S D A Y MAR Democratic slate convention ay 2nd It appears to as hard a Lisk to find leader will accept tlie nomination as it is to lind timan who will Sullivan Mr Cleveland is tlie Sullivan of politics V mower would cost in this country is sold iu London for alter transportation charges nre lidded to cost Is iu the interest ot fanners of tills country V Targo other night two Dakota boarded a train and robbed tiie conductor jsa territory whose highwaymen art so marvelously ignorant to know ilie right man lo rob in is tlie porter lit lor tha boon of has been decided upon as the date for the next Democratic convection to be held at Kan Falls presume this means for Ilia year as the National Contention tot his year will be lield at St Louis Mo June 5th in the case of the wire company vs The bare their petition and bond appeal to tlie United Static supreme court The monopolists will be no more in this case than were in the drive cases in re- versing the decision of Judge TLc facia plainly proven the wire had iu public use for manj prior lo the issuance of patent Tlie Christian Enterprise takes the yea and apparent pleasure to dip an article verbatim from a con- temporary headed President oi G A and it under a page head Bear ye one another's The it an ultra republican even to ii of to the ii Judge riot lest ye he also judged If as it says the president lias it not be to cover his faults as with a lieu again is it right for the Christian to sit as better for a publication ol its to practice the charity toward all and malice towaru Utterances Tram the r HID Gods to destroy Ersi divine displeasure does not over- hang the Republican party of says tlie then tlie mad acts of its lenders must be traced to ent idiocy rather than lothe Sell of tlie Gods course of tue in ing iji die Stale debt m high taxes ami voting large and increasing lo have been ii all reasons to demonstrate the and application of the axiom but it was reserved for by thi Legislature an attack upon the reven railways by reducing freight brills thirl y per cent and Uie maximum passenger at two cents per mile instead nf turce Muts ilie mum and by communistic utterance worthy of Hie Hay market agitators to measures of mad uiss ID brioi as does the ili journals Iowa should receive fair from Hie railroads and equally dial the railroads should from as the What the people of wuia is noi and reckless legislation thai LUc railway power cause tlie to lower the of and passenger service or lea number or the wages of their but just le rate of of roada an of thi principle to in as as an equalized rale for jobbers and rale that is as lov as have This is fair and Just to and Iowa roads than this should not ue demanded Ihc Less than Ibis they in reason cheerfully refuse to demands per cent reduction in freight rates and an equally of fares and though it has been clearly shawn by statistics by tlie various of railway employes and by their friends that the capital in Iowa railroads is prod icing less than an average return and that a reduction would a reduction of appeared in person before he Railway to immediate and de- action against railway com- panies The venom of his says found the remarkable statement thai in casa the Legislature saw Qt by re- ducing tariffs to the capacity of the companies and should undertake es by curtailing the number of employes of the nature of service to Hie public such act OD tht part of railroads should be resisted and it would be the duty of the Leg to stand by those who en- gaged in such resistance Such utterances are communistic in tendency and language They the powerful aid of executive backing to ilie aud the striker are half a promise of pardon iu 10 tue law breakers who in the of an unlawful aci They are unworthy thn high position uf author and the members 01 the Legislature should hesitate long lore giving heed to their communistic import TEXAS Sun Antonio Tex 1 St Democrat ol report 01 ti meeting of our friends in this slatt which through some blundering fuels not foi the public lo know but were as a Lint to Congressional aim other political aspirants Hint the sin ews of might be a lumdy thing u around when were desirable If this you will please omit the statement that men win composed the convention land by thousand acres stock by the tms am money by the millions also the stating thai meeting composed of men of tin mauy mm of largi political and of not that the money aud would wake up the grangers of acres aud one vote who seem to the operation ot having the over their eyes but you would savi valuable space in your paper and from that it would be beneath tlie dig of any patriotic editor to pub that might possibly inter- fere with tlie or hardy stockmen Give the it hauce AVc Hie l by San Amonio IOD occupy lou space Jtu lo n iif the 01 ol tht sur e ul Tt and re- inid the uf In united ua Ihu 0111 success c was corn says the 01 uy by lliu tins of by tin writer of the thought we acts Thm idea of we decline propose to u lair Inujini every limf It is hard to these an driving at that a of tariff 1 crowing in country nnd they do this in I IK race of the fact wool havi vcd a smaller price Joi wool a high tariff Iban the low 185 when wools costing than 20 c pel pound were admitted frie ol am all wools costing price bin aJ Locking facis in fact w ill get together tlin of the woul wil growing in the This is The facts urt there is no on the ol the globe where wool can be grown cheaply as it can in have thousands and of of acres did nol cost over SO cents fer acre they can grow wool on and with any market on the face of tht globe they the actual cosl of our wool is not over 10 cunts per pound now f we can impose a tux ol so no can invade our territory ana sell his wool for Ihan 30 can Ihen hold Hu market that price or and we can make at least JO for pound of we sell over and iw actual cost and Die poor that is lo buy liia woolen goodt must pay the duly Or in other words if the on wool was reduced to a mere nominal sum the wool grower would get a fair price for his tion and the poor man could get tua woolen goods at fail price But this U not the game that these nabobs wish to play little fish must suffer From itch 2 jen Sheridan a prospects for the publican presidential nomination con- to be speculated upon standing his positive declaration that he does not covet the honor and would not liave it Whenever his name is mentioned in connection with the the question ot his AS allotting his eligibility naturally irises The Constitution declares no person except a natural-born citizen shall be eligible to the presidency and it has been asserted that even if Gen Sheridan was born in this country in six months after the arrival ot his parents he is in a legal sense alien bom and not a natural-born citizen to the presidency This opinion not sustained apparently by nent lawyers in Congress Senators of parties who have been ed en the subject assert that birth in the United States makes him a natural born with all rights and privileges the law senator Cullom when questioned by your correspondent I should say mat Oen Sheridan is a citizen and eligible to the presidency There can be no question of that Senator Vance gave the same opinion holding that if Sheridan was born in this ry uo matter whether his faiher was a or not that he is eligible Judge Assistant Secretary of the Treasury has authority over all matters of emigration and customs and is thoroughly familiar with the laws lie said to your pondent that any child born in the United States was a citizen of tin United States na matter what was rationality of the parents The tions this rule would be the children foreign diplomatic or consular and children who might lo be born parents merch traveling the country or on n sojourn It no differ ence lie said how short a lime the par had been hero before the birth ol the child The only thing considered g their intention 1C they uere with tlie intention of residing and he child was born in this country the hild would be a citizen whether tin were ever naturalized or not This he said washia understanding ol the law It is understood that the Senate com on has got so far in HF Consideration of the proposed open ex- session proposition as to agree 0 nil amendment to the rules nuking it in order by a majority lo remove the injunction o uy from a treaty or to consider and acl i pori a treaty in public It is inferred that this is to prepare a way for the of the treaty in session Tlie of the com- was not unanimous There an odd feature about the of bond as Treasurer ou Saturday When Hits bond came to the Department all engrossed and ready for action it was sent lo tlie of the Solicitor who leals willi all such As soon as Judge discovered that it was his own bond lo bj approved he put on hia hat aud coal spread the bond out on Ilia desk and sent for his tiling liim to take charge of the in lis aud to dispose of all im inedible business Then he enrolled if Hit building and walked up the hence around past Ihu west the Treasury and to tht where he found the assistant so- hard at work Among things Unit had been done while he took his lutle walk around the block was approval of his own bond as distant treasurer York In this way did Im avoid the ment of liting called Pooh Bab lo pass upon his own affairs it is astonishing to what lengths some people will go to gain coveted in lo here At a large Ihc other night a would be society swell walked up to a attache of a legation who was engaged in conversing with some young ladies and asked him to send an tion to and such a person he wished to attend a certain ball ilis was met with a po lite but very decided refusal and the popular aforesaid used no un necessary words In giving it cither And selfsame would-be swell bare ly knows the name of the attache lei the fact that lie docs not possess honor of a personal acquaintance with him and baa himself received DO invitation to the ball in question L The complaint of thousands suffer lug from as in ma and colds is they can not sleep nights Try Burks Balsam ii is tbe beat ation known for all Lung trouble Frice 50 In curing says of Maine certain requisites are india in order to attain the best results Free exposure to air U one requisite for the development of flavor sealed up in an air tight vessel and at the proper temperature readily sott rich ripe cheese but it has none of the flavor so much esteemed in a good cheese Exposure to the oxygen of the air develops The cheese during the process of ing takes its and gives off ionic acid gas He also says the development ot can be hastened subjecting tte cheese to a strong current of air The flavor 13 developed jy the process of oxidation If the cheese is kept in too close air during he process of curing it will he likely to to ue deficient in Haver fs or the liquor habit can he cured by administering Doctor Maine's Golden It can be given in n cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it effecting a speedy and permanent cure whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an wreck Thousands of drunkards nave been made temperate men who have the Golden in their coffee out their knowledge and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will Xo harmful result from us administration Cures guaranteed Send for circular and full particulars in Golden Specific Co 185 Au Imperative necessity pure air is to nn unhealthy what ilea ling is to the neat housekeeper so is Hood's to everybody it season body needs to be thoroughly ovated the blood and the germa of disease destroyed ula salt rheum und all other blood arc cured by the moat popular aud medicine Better stop your cough while you can and bye nothing will do it it is Tonic is the best thing known tor coughs colds liver kidny and ungs You risk your waiting fake it there is yet time U- A It the Annual Encampment of the Army of the Republic neut of lawa and the Annual ng of the Woman's Corps to ie held in Cedar April 11 und 2 the Burlington Cedar will sell excursion from all its Iowa points at a -ate of ONB TAKE for tlie round irip Lo thu public Tickets will ba on ile to inclusive good o return till April 14th the lime ot trains of fare information upon any agent of HUM company J E G T 1 A Cedar Rapid Iowa Sick headache wind on the stomach are promptly and agree Lile banished by Dr J If McLean IB Liver and UJc vial and When the dry lo tell on n Improved pasture at tlic On- ario grounds Professor nt tills critical tlic on tho of lie und clover that composed the Meadow most plentiful of clover n largo quantity blue considerable quantity clover medium In quantity u good red top good red clover ft quantity rye very fall outa very rye none The pasture composed of grasses and clover furnished ample tho enow came for seven head ol per acre Such pasture It has demonstrated by Professor Brown milk beef and mutton In ua tui Ibo of tho province of Ontario Tor Hof A of South Carolina arc claiming Hint soda Ii n euro curu for cholera Ono Buys that by the use ot Boda aa aa the symptoms of the disease noticed lie checked It Another and salt together mixed In moderate the food An old Kentucky breeder of swino places salt In importance as o pre- of cholera nnd believes tbat unit of nil substances is the best promoter of as 0.1 an arms This breeder tho plan of nailing all his In tight a supply of Bait on bund continually He charcoal the call that arc penned and gives olly under Tllo At the meeting of Stalo Tile numbered with other pertinent statements those oi o member from Fort on tbe way to lay tlic In ditches llo toe employment of on engineer to lay off tho nnd letting tho farmer put In tho tile leisure from Itat tho ditches bo dug about feet deep frora the top to tho boltom Long bundled tooU and advised not to In the bottom ol ditch but to Hit In tho Ulc with ond place carefully In Ho vised in laying a drain that one should begin at tue mouth aud work bock to tha head TLc larger the stock of course The better chance one lias Its little early So much the better Take your time When yon come uy town Or in from the country And come in And look at extraordinary Largo stock of Paints oil und brushes have bought Only from tho Best houses in the And all arc Pure and true Knowing this Still it will be A matter For you to come and look at them They are cheap too Thats the bust Oi clie whole thiny We Showing the various effects Of the different colors On styles of houses While you are looking At these Gust your eyes around our store And see the lancy The line array Of drugs and medicines aud sundries sturt out tills spring With goods them And at lower prices than ever Larry Is our heavy weight man now Larry kisses the blarney Every morning before a At the Btorc CUMMINS To lake effect rXf Mth Xo j No J Xo LU s UM p 10 No 13 HMO 14 u Vails 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