Pella Weekly Herald (Newspaper) - July 29, 1892, Pella, Iowa mt ffl FRIDAY JULY 29 1892 NUMBER 3(5. ELLA WEEKLY HERALD EVERY FRIDAY BY s. JOB AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING MARION National Republican For Benjamin of For of New Congressional For Hon. A. T. of Polk For District Hon. K. R. of Marion be are WHAT National campaign is fairly on and preliminaries are being arranged and by September 1st the campaign will Four tickets the and represented by the Benjamin of Grover of New of and James B. of Four headed prominent men of National While there is no doubt but Harrison will be things and Cleveland may win in the it. And then again the great stud nly from has a Not that he will get the but should either of the vo leading candidates fail to get a of the electoral n will be chosen by the House of In that case the lemberg vote by each state by a majority for whom the one ote of that state shall be As ie House now Mr. Cleveland receive thirty Mr. twelve and Mr. Weaver The lection of the oes to the which would elect a Should the House of fail to elect iv March 4th the selected by the would and hold the office for full term of four a is not at all ml jet This brings a point n favor of all elective officers being hy the direct vote of the wl the Seventh congressional district son record for passing a resolution at 1� lute republican that favor the election of a senator by direct vote of the The lias always advocated advocates the and includes highest office in the The while it promises an wo hope to see a of common sense aud of the New York is rather hard on his but and as it is n main the same as the the situation the day after the 'e want onr readers to read what the democratic organ the earth ays about the New York regret o notice that some ally of onr contemporaries are treating to Homestead incident in a partisan for which there is no % assume that because Mr. Andrew and his associates at lu au | try protected by the and because a dispute as to wages has arisen between the employers and protection is responsible for the murders and In certain persons who suppose themselves to be and of have insisted upon this If strikes were never heard of in unprotected in the greatest strikes in the country had not occurred in the unprotected like the steam railroads and the horse if free trade England were not a country of desperate and if these facts were not known to everybody well educated enough to read large assumptions might be worth As the case they are far-fetched aud wildly absurd that we fear they will bring discredit upon the democrats in the national This is not a question of partisan it is deeper than for it goes to the very heart of social order and the preservation of all lias been won for The democratic politicians and the newspapers that are trying to obscure the real question are doing all in their power to injure the democratic ' J. R. Schaffer and Hon. Eugene the cities of the state will also have The circular sent to Mayor Van announces his appointment delegate from and empowers him to select two more delegates from to act with him and attend the convention on the 16th. Mayor will act upon the man matter and bring it before the council at the regular meeting next Tuesday and present two names to the council fur their The convention will be one of the most notable ever and the subject discussed is one of the most important of the and we trust much good will grow out of it. Since above was put in type the Mayor received another asking names of the delegates selected him be sent in lias selected H. Rhynsburger H. The Mayor is the being committee on BETTER August 16th, from all parts of the state will gather representative men at Des Moines to further the interest of better roads for tiie great state of This will be the most important gathering ever held in the Capitol and tbe subject to be discussed is one of vast The importance of improved roads methods in road making cannot be and it is certainly a fact that no interest in Iowa has suffered so much that of and it is high time that this important question was receiving the just attention The present road system is miserably and the way some roads receive too uncivilized to be called Iowa is no longer a prairie she got beyond or out nf the woods twenty years and the vast amount of overland travel to and from towns and makes road making a question that has too long been Let the convention be a rousing and be representative of the people's interest in and may something that will result in immediate action be brought before the that will secure the best The the business and especially the pushing and go ahead city is deeply Good and easily traveled roads to a city is a bonanza to that city and farmers will go twice the distance to trade in a town where there is an easily traveled than where poor roads lead to another Everybody is and we believe the Herald voices the sentiments of the people for well-established roadways wherever The most favorable plan seems to be to make it an election office and do the work on a cash basis and relegate the poll tax to the but how can best be told after the convention 1WADS Mayor Van Vliet is in receipt a letter from the Commercial Exchange at Des in regard to the which will be held in Des Moines August 16th. Judge the able editor of the Clinton aud chairman of the has been instrumental in bringing this important matter to a and not only will each county be represented at the but through the Exchange which is working with the committee and signed by Chairman Hon. John H. AN ayor Van in receipt of a letter trom ilie Iowa State Hoard of his attention to the arrival of a steamer in New June 29th, anil fearing on board eral cases of Those inflicted were quarantined and the rest vaccinated and to their I he notifies the mayor a woman ami to active mi was sent to MICH. CO. Steamers ( CITY OF C Pkk 8 p. in. a. in. 7 p. Fur all the principal resorts hi Northern AND East End Michigan Main Near Reed Telephone 4o. Wis. were sent immediately took found the newly the ami Dr. the The doctor reports vaccine of little or no but no special symptoms of the dreaded There is certainly a lack of carefulness at the quarantine and the government has no right to scatter cases exposed to sucH diseases throughout the and those in charge should be censured by the public press and the matter looked It is an outrage to turn exposed persons loose upon the The only available solution there is an African somewhere in the wood MORE SCHOOL HOUSE In this age of the school house campaign does not seem to be so popular as in years gone and we are sorry for it. would like to see more more discussion of public questions and more interest taken in the intricate questions of The rising generation is much hotter posted on national questions than were their fathers at their and the wonderful advancement and circulation of the press has had much influence in simplifying and making more plain many of the seemingly yet important This year the campaign is more interesting than any previous and the reading public is prompted by a desire to know more of public and are studying to know the Intricate as the tariff laws the facts are so broad and the results of protection and reciprocity so pluin that the majority of the republican party should be the largest ever known in the history of the Let us have more school house campaign Where shall we At the commencement of the continuous warm weather the matures on the part of and the necessity on the part of to take a longer or shorter With the masses who need this respite the item of time and expense must always be first in other how to obtain the greatest good from the smallest A trip on the great lakes cannot be surpassed in point of pleasure and benefit while the expense is sufficiently low to come within reach of the This being the best trip that may be chosen is through the medium of the Northern Michigan Transportation Co. The Company own and operate the steamers City of Charlevoix and two as comfortable and speedy steamers as leave I wish to call special attention to the City of during 'the past has had her cabin and received two new boilers and a large compound and is to-day superior to any passenger steam er plying between Chicago and During the tourist season she two trips a week Chicago and The Lawrence will weekly trips same as in former This arrangement will give tourists an option as to whether they want take n fast or slow trip to Northern Michigan The menu on these boats will be first-class in every and no expense will be spared by the management of this company to add the comfort of its patrons and to make it. the most popular Line to the Summer Resorts of Northern and destined to be the Resort of the OF Church Sabbath at 10:45 a. 8p in. Sunday School a in. Prayer at 8 p. m. M. K. - Sabbath at 11 a. 7:30 in. Sunday School at 11:30 a. in. Prayer Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. Young Meeting 0:15 p.m. All cordially invited S. P. Services every Sunday a. in 2, p. m. Sunday School at 3:30 p. in. Prayer Wednesday at 7 p. in. Sabbath at 10:30 a. 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 9 it. in. Prayer Wednesday at 7 p. in. Thursday at 7 p. in. Y. P. C. K Sunday 4 p in. Wednesday at 4 p. in. H. - Services at 9:30 a. anil 1:30 p. in. School at 3 p. in. - Services every Sunday at 9:30 a. in. and 1:30 p. in. and Thursday evening 7 p.m. Sunday School tit 3 p. J. S. - Services every Sunday at 9:30 a. in. and 1:30 p. in. Sunday school at 3 p. m. J. H. fourth in the month at 11 o'clock a. in. School every at 2 p. in. M. Having purchased the large patches belonging to Mr. Clarke and Mr. I will be able to furnish all who want with the For the convenience of orders may be left at Mr. Van C. L. Custer July 14-3t JOB PRINTING C. I. & P. TIME 01. P Bin KAST m 4:V> Jn p. in in p. lu in Post Made Close Hound 7 West hours 10-30 r. m. a. S. on r. w. 9:4:1 a. m. 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