- 2 A. 13 1'1'l'l.ls'll I I ! ! I I -I ''. HATES OF 'K RATION. I 1I V l.l'l i i'N. ite Y':it' lea .!'. i .. i'1" Six lllnlOlis :i Ill- Currier, per wi'i'li, 1 1 V KI.M.Y I I'l lloN. Otto Ye.tr -ir. i..'..'.-ii'-. ;l ''" Ii Hot H.M in :.Iv.ici:- ' Si x in - t li 1 ' Tlirv iii'.iil li", - ' ' 'lYlciiiie Number .-. FACTi Alld I t) D TAlKhRS. I.INCiM.N. 1 '. I'''" 'I'n nil ienili is n( t!.e 1 1 1 1 1, pi ii.lont ! '", 'I'll'' - I "llltim Ie -. li'i I In I'M' nlel uf .i -In II-:.. i: li li.n inn lui'tene x i.l'-t t that Mr. mi Wyok li i" l hi !"! i !''' 1 '.' i , i "'" I In- in. I. -1 h 1. 1 i'. i i !. ii' I i - II -. : t ; 111-, i 'l i . ! i 1 1 1 ' i -'. ' i ' O '.In' I I i ' .t'll'!.-!lt eilllili-t.t- .' ' . 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I i.i i hi' I..' it..' i a V i'.'.I ti . I ' I 1 1 1 ' ' - ' II"'' ln'll'U'llt Mll'i''ttlU- H"l .I'.i'il .III i'li''l t .1111 III 11 1' ;. till I' I'V tll'l"'"" '. 1 1 1 1 1 V,' . I : I ' ! . I'll lil-lll.'lll -' ,0 " l -ill fill "ill. I . i ! I ' I '.' I I I . S" ii ' ni v S: .i' ' mi' ::'. ' i.i ! 'i-TKKSi::; as a Ma '! in:. ; ! r i; pcrfci tly ;it homo. Tilt; democratic ' 1 1 1 1 In'' '.in,.: w.i 1 1 ,l.i i ! . 1 1 in catch ens -ia i.ei - l i 1 J nip hi. X !, I I ii.- day I Sor . 1 ' i--''II a i I'A. o .'til v.i!! el.-. . '1 .i-pr-'sideiii .i h! run;;!' .--Minn. Yld ! mi oVelnl" r Ink' ' p yncr dolbli's .1- they are IH'- ' '"li; 1' " I I'll ! 1 I'.i .11 i' I . ' 'i.i'-. W 1 1.1. I in' New - I; y lii ..::. ii '' p-1 1 1 1 ii -tti. .ii'- ''ii I In' ci i '. - 1 hey lll'l I'll till' 1 "111 ill ('I I.I'. C' 'HI. ill tec- 'I' I IK chain ci my :-'Mj.i., : l lavi.r nl ihc elocii 'I I In cnlir r. pah- lii-. ill 1 i !m I . S"e In it r-piih! iemis 111 ,1 il is i-) . i-1 . I 'I'm: v.'.-. ii .ilcr the. ai !' ; m ageiitont (if I'.i irt 1 1 it, is rapidly.i ein irijv 1n the Irani .! a -or, hi li.ni'! Vanity Fair or I'niicc (i.i' iic AlHitT the hmesoiuo.-t 1:1,111 in (lie I ' nilod St.itci, to -day is Way in- Mae Vi'iU'Ji, The democrats distrust lit tit ami Uio republicans despise t.iin. I Al'I.M K. S'l KVii.NSOX lia- ill ru'i'i'iilod tin.' iio.ii inat ion l vico 't'c,-ic! ':!l 01 tin I'niicil Matrs ami ;il.-'o li' al.ii'i'is hi-" aillicrcnci tn tin i-tiii'Tcl pro;'... .' Till-: iYiiillicnns of C'as.-i coiinty and tlic oily l 1 ' 1 ; 1 1 1 - 1 i'i 1 m 1 1 1 , vil liavo tlii. plca--ui'ool lioarinn j utiles l-'icld ami l.misi nii' at K'ockwiitxl liall HiiiKirrow ni j; In . V'Ass ooiinty will In roiirc.-sciitcil in tin' lonir-latiirc hy J0I111 A. llavii -1 mid A. tv Cixilcy. Uicy arc Imtli niakiii';' a i-tniiii;' f 1 u 1 t anil arc uain-inn- fricmlM f vor day. (iiiVlik'NDW M'llv'i'ilN exclaimed la.-t nie lit "I hero woi f no l.txc-i in the (iardon of 1len." Certainly U'oYoiiior, there win no neo.l for taxes, lull there va- need for pro tection. Tllli lie.tl paid, tile In st clothed inid the host housed woi kiiimneii in the world me tho.-o of the I'nitod States, iiiul they understand very well that their .vo id lortiine is due mainly to protection. TllK younii ropulilicaiis ol l'lalts inolitll will rooeivo a I Ion. ) oh 11 (' UL".?L"u"ni next rep- rtothis oveninjof. Turnout nml hear tlio iuaiv Mr. Iirynn va afraid to meet in joint (It-bate. . Milton l V01.K Hays tlu he had .nothing to dii' with j ontorday's News; that G. K S. . Burton was Holely responsible for what wogt in, and that ho (Polk) thought that Itiirlon made a sorioua'inistako l'E.NNSYLVA.N IA will prolmbly jji e the larjiost republican ma jor, ity thimyoar; and the contowt for the soooml place will bo close between Ohio, Illinois and Kansas, with a jiosHihility that .N-w Yoik will come next. DANIEL Wrhhtkk' said that pro tection to American labor and in dustry watj the loading oijoot of the constitution; ami lie probably Jxiu-w as mH h about the matter as is known by any 4lemocratic politi- ciau of the present time. I)AYII 15. HlLL serves notice iua ijuiot and unosti-ntatious niannor that his all-powerful hand still con trols the New York democratic machine, by overturniii;; the deci iini of the Cleveland men to nomi nate a candidate for the chief jus tice of the court of appeal.-' of New York. The state deuiocartie com mittee, at Hill's coniuiand, decided y acclaination not to tiomiuato Judge IVckhain, the man the Clove feud men had decided to nominate. . , aii t :.; 1 1 is u .able I 1 1 . ;i . -.1 v 1-- ol the c niniv mi ,, 11 ,1 (i !:e siekne-.- ol Ins ite, b i' "i- many friends in l'as conn- . . , i....;-. aln r hi- Hit. -c.-'M lli.'l H- '. it In- 1- fi'til to the -eiK'le tins I W II 'I ae the democi a':-' goi ug to (I.i in.- -..) ne'.liiau hi Kick about now. 0 ie ,..'"Itr '.in'- ul'isl ai l-nt Ml -pur i , . a ai ..! -u the !. inncral c mihh.i'T n- cmiiilv ar..nu- ha r ill! t:, l jU !r,e I'C'I'I lli.-CII 'MH1I ill lii" to id ca-e u a- lo micM, I I . ,',h '. !"i c e:i ! !' '. h .1 ; i' V' i'.i I o Sliel'lli. ill's o e"."A' 1: ! .- I 'ai!,- M- -1 .,tj tidvi 1 r i.i 11 My ! '.: an 1 ! : 1 ' 1 i . : ' 1 h: -! 1. 1 . ! . I v. ' i nil in -1 '..'!',, ' . o; v : ., ( 'hi .,' 1:1, Hie ..ni il ; 1 , -; I l:i il .la 1! Hin. i,i ; i. ,n v. a-' 1.1 .'i ' ' '.,'.!. I. 'it i i. '-'-..' i ve t 1 I lie i 1 iC .. n : ' .11 ! : ' . .1 :mi .,- lie nwi .i.,l. 1 . 1 ,: . !c . :: i.'rals ail' 1 i n 1 . i n i -i 1 ' ' . ,-' a. 1 1 11 .-' i :. ('! , I : ete ' I 1 1. .111. Il:;:i ::' ' . : ( ai ; lo;, -in.'i'Viiy mean - al 1 h i ' ''..uid to I t a' J 1 1 i ; 1 id' i. i'l.. ! later t hi . a.i i s in n-e i 'e'e-i'- i a ; iinie il'-. t: I a 11' I III' IVIIlll i, . '. il i ' i i v. ii a a li i i.k ni u h i- -u 'li a -1 a : e ; i " - '. t 1 1 n 1 1 1 a o i : 1 1 1 I n . ' e . i '' ' ' I me ;n .''( ' Inr. 1' a 1 1 i 1 -nc ra i '.' I, a ; i . : , i i : I re ii ' - i n a ' : : ', ' - l I . ' e.v .V !. V. u-'l i'- ' : ' i ;; M . ; t.. Hie Ji'll'li. ;:! l.,r-e !' "' ' i'l.. lih. :l'!'l in ! i.n liic'v ''nii.'.!: .:. ! , p.;;.- :-i;i 'i oi" IhiHi '. a :.,r ..a;a.,, a -' In. i' 'in ni'l il .. i ! ' i u ! i i le ! i i i i . -n 1 1 ' i ' e.-.- I ! , t y ! ' ; .!' I .f !. I ' ha i cm ri a I ! a r, i , v h.-s -.'. ..-. a c i ii a i ar In the n 1 1 . ; i c '. i ' i .. Inr - ''ii'''"'1"- Ai ' ;.': : . t ni: ;it-:.,..: -y c u .'!? i-i-i-'lncted a-i'l vol ill.'! hy tlm Aim-ricatt l'lOh ctiv Tafii'; l.'.i-.".e, .'.7 2n" I''",.;.- Ii.u..- : on. i e:a;i.iy ni ait in in lu.-irii;-' i -' a ' -lied and i :;c: ''a -ed capital i mpto;. rd am.. tints lo i, !'l'..l''.Vi. !:.i r ie port on i hich ti e ahove In'.al is U'i en i -mi (i Ie in I he '.'. M .ia - nl the Taril't' League subject to the in speoti ill ii! ,i:iV persoti i'".-: I i to e miiii i oe t hem, Ht '.' n i .-ays "fill: llifk-M.o will fully lied and i:ii:-l'epre.-ei:h' I the in at lot in .-hou ill:; die eon acil iaiied lo t!o any th i ii l;' hut curry out their agreeiileul." l'oi' Ihirloa's benefit l'lli; I ! lik'AI.i) tales i ni co more that the work was inferior to the sample I'.V'd with tie; committee; that the work was not up tn contracl.i'id we are willing to lot Iturton f ol. ct throe coinpi-tont union printers, let tlieui examine the .-ample and the alleged "book" and we will abide b' their i.'ecisioii. SidOlik'M. luonlhs ago we lie n'd a great deal ot the new "Columbian party." Il was form-d when il looked ;is though tlii democratic pari) had about decided that I inn er Cleveland was not good enough deiiidci .at to bo its cam! idato. When the democrats nominated Cleve land, however, the Columbian party ceased to have a reason lor existing. It is interesting to rellect, however, that had tin' democrats nominated II dl, Mr. Cleveland might have been the lender and cam IV ale of the Co lumbian party. I I In miW1lilll MN I'M I'l lll.lv' Shlhk'MAN and Candi date Travis are whimpering be cause i epul d iciin newspapers in Cass count", do not support the SSftio nominee for county at- lorney Jy is too bad for lepubli- cu,n neyi tijiiiliers to support the re publicmbi Jiomince, ,v.VtV- sut 1 1': IV anyone ami' hear of the Journal suiportljn.i republican'' Did any one everj il6w its blind editor to do aiiythiii.i.lit throw rotten eggs digurativ V speaking) at worthy republican Wiuididates'.- This is a republican 2"r vr- Sherman, and not only ihilepublican press but the republu tti voters will support - s the republic-'D nominees. i - A DEMOCbfrST ON IRISHMEN A The e Irish V frad has caused a sett iil in Nevf iy1' politics by un- sation earthing g soiin pBiigout paragraphs Ii poopl i rition by Kobert on Irish IV Roosevelt, & eland's minister to Holland aud Mio present treas tirer of the deW'oratic national committee. Koo wvelt is a man of S01116' literary pre I'iisions and a tew years ago wrot 4 book entitled "'l-'ife Acres too dMSuoh." In this book he says amo'lil olhir things: . '1'lti' iiiliiiliiltttlts nl l ' a'H'i.ilil i-ieari' ii'iltiinly 11 tiiiurifHict j( rai e, e-n h 1 ! 1 v v Inn tlu-ir liloii'i'iiilnrr'l al - In yni I, ir ni' Heo: 11111HM llii-y dii! 1 rob an. I mnriler, iV jii li ill. 1 heat , t!iein-i'l e, iliitiriel amt tlijlit, lite ltd li : 1 1 Ml . -1 us K.Mid us nl her nut inil-.fj The- Irish Worlfl haiiicteries this as "the vilest ri.iicc that has ever been exp.V'd by tin most bigoted enemy yl "ie Iiish nice." This charavji 'Wi.ation is none too strong. K'oifc - It was se lected as the troiisusol Vj;1o demo cratic national coinuti It on ac count if ibis social si liVing and wealth. INC'.i:a D .v CES IN D .TROiT. J-.ICtS Cnihcied by ihe l)eM'oii Trades Council show thiit in in. hin oo- i ; i.i : to i- i here has li-en, tint h li the a-a lev car-, no! a Mih-:;i:!(ial i.icrcaso in wages, but i.l-a ii om si'lor.ihh'' .1 i in 1 1 1 ii I ii n oi the hours of I 1 1 air. e a a pel id a r-iini mai y f :-(ni -i Cut li rs Wiio.es advanced l'o p -r com; hour-- of lah.ir rcdia e'' from tin to eight. lint i - hoei - - 'age.-, iii I va aci I :l"i ; p -r e;,i: hour.- id lahut" t e I ace. 1 iioiu leu to nine. I In! sc-o 'I hit s m i'.iOl s Wagt'-- ad ! Vate'eil pif Cell! i ( 1 1 a .1 1 ! ' 0 ". ' e i - Wag''-a 1 v.uiOo'l 1 ''a pi r cent.; hours ol laimr ie ! dla'e 1 iroill te:l to i no i I 'ah:'.. -i - and tloe,,: ati.! 11 .,ir I of liil.nr reduce'1 Iroi'i h"i lo ni a-. ' --t'-iiM iliol - 1 hail - nl lab' j i . - 1 (',. ' 1 ironi ten t.. 1 1 : i ' -. i 1 1 1 - il i an! lei . V. l '.-; . : 1 a : . c . in ; ' i ,". :' ecu i. 1 I 'a'a : s --Wag i - a h aiu'oii, h1..': ; of labor l ed need 1 1 i en - i e, il In j b"l. I I h .inaimal.ci- W.i;'"- ;.d ..i.ci ! IJ per cat.; hours of labo-- i.- bleed lo i ig !: t and n i n . 1 ' ';' - : '.' a- : W.ig' - a. ' , a accd i ! I-' ' -j per i.oiit-.; hot!: .- I.ibor r.. h;o '! I a j '-r coat. M ri e! en o:;i ; .I i' e - V,i . .. a i- i .. a- "' :: in P. - ,.i ; i-,.,.,.-, .a' I .-.ha .',! h i..:; !i:--.i .! i iv:'. h g. i ri a a : a'- '.Va g"- a. I a act d ;c j., j i j .,-r , -, ,,i hoi; rs . f i . . I . . . : o -u::o. I t'Cii i'n a . a' id c -a t i I !. Mi .;. i " d i -... '- V. ' - ;. '. Va HC'i :;! i; ': s -.:. o ' - i . : - .' -,,- a li.ii'o- 1 h pi i cue, 1 1 - . i . :" hdmr : -d ,k. d ! i a I ' M to a ' . i . i' in: I t:.a i n inah e ai. id n':;.i:: o . 1. 1 1 : . or. a i i a!a :a : will l. al . I '.aire (n iii i 1 1 hi bo ihe .-i g a d: 0 aaoe in' in i a: pi:.A o t i,.- , icin .a s i ; 1 f. I'.-.-i .-1 ileao-i:! -. 1 ho) ar. ladr I iy work i ii gun o I h m .- i a a! (ai'i' o i their face ;iie h --nn of pro - pi ri y am I itidi:.- trial pi .i".to.-.' -- I let I nit ll'i la I in . COVi." NOH KO.ITO-J Lo.Vr MOHT 1 'no .-peef oi i i'i i i'iiur Morion al h'n.'kuiio! h.i',1 la-! nihl was well alien. h a! an ! !':!- :.,.oenior 111 id" a g I 1 La: me 1 ,: ) ie speech ultra aad imp- actio.. I on 1 he iar ill iTl-.-l-i.il ;;... soundly a, ihe money .pii'-iiou. k v.;i- ap.piicnt to hi. list, tier.- thai til'- govi'i'iini u!is hone-l un tin- taril! discus . 1011 and holh sound ;in, hone.,! on the money tjue.-tion. Ii has for eiirs been ,no'.ii that Iho goveriinr . as aa e'.itemi-l on t'no .iie-liuM of lar ilf, and so l.llra thai there wa scarci ly room lor him in Ihe (any thing for oie-) democralic organi zation. et it is ;t relief to sit iml listen to a ileinocr tlic speech which one knows is the feaide.-.- ittl.-raiico ol a man as coatiit 'distinguished from the demagogue. The speech was so convincing on the uioiie ipiesliou lll.it every dem ocrat who It-toned I'.iiinot I'aiiii' In an other c.ns.lusion than thai Dill liiyan is a demagogue 011 Ihe money ijuostioii. and when that 'act is once i'-liibi i - hed i ii 1 '.10 . Icin ocratie mind, Till: 1 1 lik'A I.I 1 looks lot honest results from it. Al though Mr. Morton, as a politician, was co m pel U d to say he was sup porting Mr. liryan, his sentiments fearlessly littered on the great cur rency (piostioti showed con clusively that no honest man could support itr an aud believe as Mr. Morion does. 1 he governor's speech continued republicans 111 the taith that their party is right, aud fomiuccd dem ocrats thiil their candidate for con gress is ii blatherskite and a dema gogue. AN ENGLISH WAR NINU O AMEHI CAN WORKMEN The great lmglish faoioiy, Ileuiy Lister vV Sons, have recently de cided to remove their immense establishments from 1 1 uddcrslield and llabliry, Kngland, to James town, N. V. The move is the result of the Mclxinloy bill. Mr. Lister has bet a m.iking a careful investigation in rogaid lo wages paid in this country, and the comparative coiii foit eijoxed hy laboring men in the countries. Speaking of com parative wages and prices in Eng land and A mi'iiea, M r. Lister says: "A warpdresser whom pay it'-'s, which is i. of your ninncy, lonud working in ;i mill here and rocoiv ing T-K!.aO a week. This is a diller eneo of lit! per colli ill I.IMir of iho : 1'nited States, llindthat unskilled j laborers in mills in the Cniled j States earn from 'i! to a week, j while 111 laigland I he do not earn I $1 a week. Then wcaers with us 1 in Kngland will 1 am h'.-s l!ian -li a I week, while In re the- are earning ! from !?'.' lo 10 a week. Young help such as bo s and girls, cngitged in : spinning and similar occupations, ! e;.ru from , bail to s'.'.'.'a per week in ! Kngland. while ihey are paid from ' ! to .i per v. cek for the some woi k in this eoiiutry. I I i 1 1 1 similar diltcronces in ail branches ot factor-work. In short, on an- pin ing in this country for the .4:11110 kind id labor employed in my bush ii ss from in 10) per cent more than wo pay in Ihigland." Mr. Lister goes on to say that li ing is cheaper here than in Kng 1 ind, and that the v. oiking classes enjoy roliuemoals and luxuries far beyond the rei ch of their Imglish brothern. L KE I SCO. The Nashville (I'enn) Daily AurVriean talks vol - much as news papers of its sort and in its section wei e accustomed lo tall, "hefo' the w;ih." la coi. obi.-ion ofa 1-nglhy e -! i'. r ia I, apropos .if ihe i m ; irtanco "i the ha tii. -o ai titiional elec tion, and of lllo ev.denl deh-i illilia I ion of 1 he "pop id ,.-(.-" it: iho miuUi t'fti .-tairs to v.no f.et ly i-.id to have tliiirxou-.- 1. 1, 1. iU'd hiiid, and of other ni' he d inns of :i ioulii' in : - n I or ; in ,-.,u: ! 1 t ) 1 a i f, c.-doiii of :an cch and I. iii co.-.- at the polls '.'.h'oh picvail in the taalii, cur :-.i:i;.'i.-; ii can lempi iv,.ry sa .-: V.'o I.i ii- ,-.' !li,,: -... ,,h i- w .a.' .:!,!' will Mil. mil t 1 no Irhiiti.;. A c.ihn vi 'my i- 1. P.- pi-.l'i'i om! , Inn !i. a . in. 1 1 ..I ir I'.i.ay v.i I !i,.t lir-ih.'e Pi ii-. - a . ; i - J i.,ia -, r v . 11 .1: t he ri.d. 1,1 i.:-. ,e . , the I ."hi i'.il faari; . Tnis, v.'i' r,'n',i;, is ;,:i i'ao' rep'n dliotuiii ol ihe southern expre--i in nl se;itii!'."iit dari.ig ihe c.imp'iiga t i:.i pi"' ' I.- ! :: ' ' h-cti 11 ol Ahta " i"a. da. " '. enhn vot'O-y is t" ho jii.d i-.', a," ..... . :;., X.i-hviile A i.n i'n ..a. . ...,:., ;i calm ie. ''"y " sia 1: a violory ha- n en won i y ' doinoci ais i ,1 rv. 1 . ., 1 "choi: 1 1 'd ii. the .-.liidi, r:i s a ' - - hi. o 1 ii7., a viol. try h-i.:i hv t a j lag o;y in o, 't,i", i,:t.) ;th..i . ii . ! ; iia th.e pui s, aad h f,.,,,-! 0.1 a'dag the vote ot tl-.o-o t lii; t di'Oiid Jo -t Ihol!. i! i.litl-t Ihe ihailo, ;.,.! : ; . ;.. i'ves. ii violory im. e ; . w i. i .' h the p',; i a j eopl i ; , -1 1 . es hoa.'-t and i:iohae l to live- dol-l. it.: 1 0 I-.- u Oajni-'d by tie . :'. " 'rat ;: h'i.d.T.- into apprnv ia , 1 a: a ial-e lire. i.i ol "nog i n sn pre : u.u' ." This ;-, v.'hii: iho Nadnilh' Ar-.'-r-ic 111 me, ni- I y a cairn ictory." .'hit now tii.i! ii large ami increa.-in- ni:. nber of .vhite voti rs, hidaa to I'-ceivo.l aad d-h:.!.'d by ih .' .!. too .a .it i' .d: ;ar, h- in; 1 hiibilta.l ,i;.d ii . 1 j v ;t -1 lit : 1 g .-..pport of ;i policy that has ovrha. ';, ,, d the fariiici's sl. r.-keopors and ;i: h,.-!; ia! ela-so of tlio -auth with qo i.o la vs anil still. deb!-., and ha- pTi .. iited l!;e g row; h of in i Ih-da. orn s.i on ns.aiid al! Um o'dler forces ;ha( go toward making good lacd niaikoi-. have Cilia"! upon pi,, foderal power in protect tin 111 in Mi'.ing lively lor a charge, by n; ans of people's pail not iho ropiibriciin part the a-!:villo Amei icaii threatens. Thiil il the old-fashioned "calm victor" of lorce and fraud ennui. 1 ho repeated. "iho d MUocratic p;n ! will not la-si tale t assort its rights, even ill tin- vi.-'; of j.u riiig the political fabric." The present lesson of the south ern throat- of resistance h constitu tional methods of protection to' the ballot is the need of a stringent, well enforce. I - everywhere most rigidly enforced -national election law. Such ;i law. am! Mich an 011 torooiuenl of it, is iuia- demanded not by the republican part' only but by the members of the people's pari, whoso speakers and voters are as bitterly persecuted by Iho democrats as the republicans of the south have bet 11. KvKl.'Y people's party Miter must see that it is only acptestion be tween Harrison ami Cleveland, he-tw-en a goverimtont by iind for the whole people and the rule of the solid south with its sectional pre judice, ignorance ami superstition, livery vole for lien. Weaver is only a vote to throw the election of presi dent into the hoilM', and if the house has the decision to make (iroM-r Cleveland will bo the choice and the Confederate Stales con st it lit ion platform of his party will rule all his policies and adminis trillion. The corporation Leader is trjiugto bludgeon former demo crats, now in the people's parly, in to line for democracy, and will succeed in voting them for Cleve land and the whole democratic ticket. It is lime for all those of republican lineage to begin to ro li.e the danger in casting their ballots for (Va. Weaver. "I Ixi not feel like supporting .my man who has treated the old sold iers the wa!y Mr. Cleveland has treated them, by his insults he sent (ion. MfClellau to his grave with a broken heart. I loel as the old soldiers does. ! tell you, sir, the old soldier wail not vote lor Cleve land. He cannot carry Now York. iotier;il Daniel I-'.. Sickles. I'll I-: Journal last night reprinted an article from the Worh l-I leva hi 111 which it stated that "O. M. I'cW r sou of I 'l.ittsmuutli was the latest to stand up for Nebraska." Ii his actions ami methods are standing tip for Nebraska, thank the Lord it is trom a democratic standpoint. I bv much longer is C. W. Sher man going to harbor snob a disrep utable person as (, M. Petersen. K ENOUNCED ALLEG AMCE. Iletijaiiiiti II. Ihi-io.v, who was secretary ot the trea-ury under tirant's admiui-u-a: i,.n, deol .res hint-elf heart hly in f u or oi the u e 00 i ion of 1 he-idem I ) arris mi I . said: "I think the d iiioci al io j,:.,t form in regard to the lann , : , vol'!tio.iiu , and ii carntd in'o (If. ot would bring ('i.-aster lo the Cotiiiueicial and business iut'-res'.s ot iho country. Per.- .nahy 1 like Mr.Ch-vol ind, but ho st tn.U upon the demoer.iiic nation d platform ; and h.o represents it. His , lo,--, woithl cerlai'ily create ii'arui ,n the j industrial and .oninterci.d inch ." ! eiaik M. romeio, generally ! I-n-".-. :i as "Ur ic;." I'omeroy, ,.ii.l: j "it 1- a fact liar. 1 have c.mcl in h d I to ..:o th.s fall for rresi.Je.it M.irri I -na. ! have always been a d. 0,1, j era . I was a democrat when d .no I era'.- hi 1 not L:i Vo the cuiii'.l o i ! t!:'".r convictions, and ' was coin- I peiie a in spe.liv lo tin m. I pave ! done w oari a for lii.. ,1..,,,, :.. pat ty, an 1 .-hall vote for Harrison this f .dl. Ail of my life 1 have boon a li'".- tra-.lor in theory, but I iu:i-t aeeepl 1'ie evidence, .-U' !i as that collected by Coin m i-.doner lVcic, which pi't.ves t'aat iu;- taii;,' laws have been bi-todioial to the working J't"-'!'!'-. Those laws have raised wag. .-, e;andod opportuniti,--,, and thi li-hiie tiioy have worked, gl oat go a 1 ;., the people. J a.li loliviilt . ii ih..! ii' our pmti ctiv p- he;, is hro'.on down we will reduce the wage rate. I am oppo.-ed toClovel m 1 hoc ii:-e he :.- the 1 cp ivseatativo of th-' ehiss win oh is gi i'i hog do.vn tic i!e'oLor p'ortion of tin- c lain tat: ity He s! an Is for the r:. h ! win 1 are " -: ng I i a- po. M' man. The friend.- o. D ,vid It. H-i! won I lake his ad ice .n:d m to for Ch TP iC .i.lo .1 I- vice aad take it for v. dial i; worth Hio'-tt'i'.itmeut j,t the hands ol the hd'.ov. or-0: Cleveland inth'cag" v.. is .-i' li.ie'o-.-. and they have m t fnt'gogeu it." A DEMOCRATIC; TALK TO WORK INCMuN I .v.i ears .ago the New York Sun, while stipp.i r: ing the proteciive s st'-m, pol is it, of the c u res :ad il stiil vigorously sup t ! " h it e the hihoi iiig uien iat:' some startling fig. a g :.i v. ages paid in I'n it "io.-. The exhibit would or; iiwfal if corrected to ihe condition of labor iiiach more ttititul now bo un "o dale, -m abroad i than Iheti. I 'l ia 1 1 I he V' w ni !. Sin 1, hi v '.'7, lv: line duly of -overiiu.int is to protect the labor of its citizens. Last year cheap f.eriigu labor was imported iii'.o the I'll::, d States in the shape of 111..11 utao; u rod goods to the value ol "r '.-. I ","1 i4. This was it great wrong to American labor. In that immense amount of imports, preinitted L our insuffi cient ami defective tariil, the labor of women employed in the Man chester, Kngland, cotton mi lis. whoso wages do not average irlK) a year, come into competition with the higher-priced labor of (iei inan factory workmen averaging less than -fl la it year, and that of women average less than if ."( I a year.- Munich is a gallery and cenrterol art. I lernian women with as many as six children saw wood in its sweets at la cents -a day. May a merciful Cod sink the I' nitod Stales ten limits md loot under the sea be- fore the hideous spectacle shall be come an incident of our ci ilatioii ! Nearly 7(K),(N),inK) worth of the starvation labor of Kurope in the lorin ol mauufiietuied goods im ported into this country Inst eiir! That which came Ironi lielgiinu in bales and boxes represented the wages ol 2.' cents a day for women and I.i cents lor men; and the high est priced labor in loose cargoes of I lelgian steel and iron represented wages loss than Nl cents a day. pared with these the wages of Car negie's men at I '.ruddock are the in comes of princes. Dalian labor in Italian merchandise was imported into this country hist y ear in com petition with American labor at prices that should till sonsntive souls with horror and alarm the thoughtful for the future of the hu man raoe. The pi in the cotton factories of Naples is ''tl contsa day; of the Neapolitan marble and granite cutters, from lo to ail cents a day, according to the sk ill; of coach men, "tl cents; of women in lace lactones. III cents, and girls, "cent j; of soldiers in the army, if.' a mouth, ill all the workmen in the glass woi ks of Italy, only the --killed lab orers receive as high as .'id a day ami laborers on lartns, hoeing or making hay, from la in Is cents a day .working from sun to sun. (ind save America from such wages! J11 the Swiss silk goods which came into our half protected cotin- i try last ear in those seven hundred millions of impoils was the skilled 1 labor of men at .11 cents a day and i of women at 'J'l cents, both compet ; ing with Ihe silk weavers of I'atter j sou. New York. Philadelphia and Cheney, (ilasgow, in Scotland, is j the steamship factory of the world j and the blast furnace owners and our rollers bowl for free trade, dnv aud night. l) the fnndies in that niiiniifaciui ing Sodoni, ll.tXlt) ! out of I ti.noo live in 0.10 room, audi half ot the moil and wonieu in th ir .locally nut of work J' ro.i'ii for .1 1 intilv ni 1 illt till lather, modicr.daugliti rs ami son toils wiiiti wages are in Scotlail. and I1.1.V Ihey orag humanity dow,f into bcasiiniity and misei v. ' lh oth.-rs! ,e Miiis bill to re duce the lariif is the lirst --top to iaal one 10 1111 forau Auie: i ati fani igv. Fight it without doiay, and light il to its death an 1 then make jb-.ir t.iri.i' so proiociive as lo shut out rhe.ip foreign lahor in tlio form of m.ma.'aciuro.l good.:-. C.ES'MAXJY ..tiiU T-!E T ArliFK. I i'.e co.amoicial and iudllstriii ra-ioi.s iii ha;,, ,0,1 tog. ihcr ia Ji O'lih d ei'toi't to ,-ecure iho repeal gt t.10 oiciviiih-v 1 no :o,.i 11,.. 1.. .. .1, :.. .. rk U'.awti of iho pr.i'.octive hairier it I r.ii.-os .ig;iiii.-i t;K. comnotiti"- liood of tilt ir j 'o..tict- ol cheap labor. ' I'.vcry cv..i;,iide influence is brought to bear to aecojiplish this. It will be remembered that in I tlio 1,1'iiisu minister at Washingf won 1 so iar a-to write a letter ac vising ;i l-i'ili-ii eiti.-en in Cab' foniia to vote lor Cleveland, be cause i: would bo to th.e interest of a rea.aikahlo article which ap peared Sept. 11, ls'.'j, j,, ,ht. Munich Nc'.u-ste Nachrichteii, in which all cdi.'.eiis of (i-iuiiii birth in t?ie I mt. d Si, lies are exhorted til COille to the aid ol ii,, at- native bind by vof-'g tor Cicvol.iiid ami against :m.'V!inn. Al! Hermans who have r l an e- in the I'liitod States" are 0 d.o: ;.. ,! to 11-e i.,. inliuotico with ...... . . .-. , 1 . . . ,1 ' o,,ui.o lneni to ;i:,i m t.irowing- dnv.:: tarit: l.arrioiv 1 ho cit:. .on- (d the v. ho or.' ni C 'rui.ia 1 .1.1 . MciKnloy I' idled Slates ini; aroiimoiig tie 1 c s 1 i 11 1 .ells 1:1 the K'onbidio. On iiauiy bloody batlloiieidiS and ill oveiy relaliot: i r iife thov have sigp.a ' dennai -;ra;c 1 their oatriol. i -m and their tic ir adojition. It is aide that the shoii:,! 1 by such, an appeal lo u lot coueciv- . :..n (' . 1 101 ueiii tai e the oriv- ilegos that have been accorded J them with the h'-pubiie'sopoii hand t sli ike a l.urii dii blow- at the land f which ha harbored thorn, oven at' the land belies. ,,f (,,. beloved hind of their birth. Iho bright Lope extended lo them i,y the conditions existing in the 1'uited States templed them away from the i-'ii! herlaml to sock home- under these more favorable emotions. Now that they are sharers of, tlio full advantage ol:. liieso comliium- under all the pi iv , lieges ol citizenship, it is not to lu V rbelioM-d that ihey will go p, work to change the conditions and bring the reward of labor down to the conditions which they have left be'V hind. DIRSY WORK FOR BRYAN. Tn li 1 1 i:k Al.li is in receipt of u cir cular evidently written by the lieu I e 1 1 i 1 1 1 i oi oil, l!ryan, and purport ing lo bo sign,. 1 )N Anielia Doggo, ii daughter ol the notorious, scalawag and bunco st-Tr, on,, . lh'gge. who is well known to Cass county people. Asis usual in such cases this circular is put forth by the small bore publicans in charge of Hilly Hryan's campaign and is in keeping, exactly with Unit gentle man's idea of politics and political morals. It is intended as a huge piece of political capital to injure Judge Field. Speaking willi Juge Chapman yesterday about the circular be said: "that soi l of work can only re sult in helping Judge Field, es pecially in the city of Lincoln, where the notorious Doggo fainilv is well known. Judge Field was an attorney of the creditors ol C. (1. Ilerold, who with Dogge as his ad visor attempted to swindle his lllorold'sl creditors. The fraud was uncovered through the exertion ol the attorney for the creditors and Dogge was made to disgorge the stolen funds, which he (Doggei had obtained from Ilerold under the promise of helping swindle the creditors, and which, ho in true highwayman style, proceeded to beat both Ilerold and the creditors out of." "That kind of work" sail Judge Chapman," will only hel Judge Field." Till-: main objection that the Journal raises to J. II. llaldemau is thai ho is 0:1 the same ticket with Ibm. J. C. Watson and that llalde mau has not furnished the Journal wilh his biogtaphy. We cannot un derstand bow Wais. m's position on the ticket can render llaldentiin in c impotent to till the office of coun ty attorney. As to the personal his I iry of Mr. Hal. Ionian wowrmld say he has resided in this county for twelve y ears, is respected by all, , vim hu-w him m person aud bv : reputation. His b..-;.. "r" I 1 ' " o .ois- - j notion cannot be .piostmod audi I unlike some oilier lawyers, he has j never boon accused of cnibe..h j ment. He makes his money hon estly and not by swindling his ' clients. 1 n