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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1884)
W' ijSiHH!SHE?!MWIHIHH r - -.- &&" f& " i rf?" . . VT 4 r Wirt;SW6ajfgWiae8?6a tv -a-m 1 fat-" "v- iX-- ,-f . wMW"im"ii 1 T .ii iiii yiiiiiiii'iii''inn'pWfiTj S.. jMUKBtbL.-- B r hf x y k. i'j I-? F n x r . s fii i & K3fl ""r1" '"'-aBBaBaMaw.aMi ITTTT . . iiujij, jj'aiot axu garden. -Tacle all melons before savin- their seeds for plaut.ng, and re eel the s,S fl,n.-,.H,of ,!"". " "t'WW ., .. .,.,.. uu jjul come lii) tn ! r-,.l...-1 t :, i t ... ul' l tilt: rr"T. -":.'" "uuvv uv l,,is no u, at! . .,Ha..M uu oc preserved. -x- --If the fowls arc confined -ive jiu-iilj tn green btuir. A 0-"- mni jrood .sod I In-own over rlw fon. ...:n 1. . lvwclincdbvlW3.c,.c?!:,lu o; vegetables will be fmilil SJ ' jT Ar. ir. cmW. rwcoable. Why should ol iuficiiliure be tau-r it ffardcninir and itry 7 in f ' bchools? In Kranos cverj- school' has it I l Willi I ' . --.v. in icirnn; lo KMfh bUD,vei5 uuiora Jiie- can niilifv few I. .. i. . . . ... - Cocoannt 'Custard: Make a -vod Vy.led custard, flavor with one tea spoonful of -filter almond essence, rra'te neoeoanuL, and when ttic ctHtsrd is iput.! eold it should be poured when warm rnto-ji glass bowJ). strew nhe eo coanutci: the top Sill wliiUs -U'r-ir over this. The JJouscIiold. --'Ilicre are few IcikcIs of information more ca need among; farmiers, and which -are more practical and intcresU mg ib:m a geii'-nd knowledge of the grass. Althug5i some over o.Of.O riwiirtj t rw-n ,- t . ,ww "l x -a are Known, vp oi few ns yet contribnte in .113- meas-ip" to agricultural vralth. Albany Juur- cold juice: then stir it into the other nml loL it b ,il for two or three minutes; add a little butter and pepper, and pour over the ham. Serve hot or cohk- . - . l'ruiric Farmer. The Wnssoms of the pumpkin and melon tribe areof two kinds, male and female. 'J!ho male blossoms are on long stalks, while the female are near ly sessile and. are under the leaves. The male ! owors soon wilt and die, l'eople ignorant of this fact often suppose that their pumjikins or squashes are "blasted' when male flowers die. If tho male flowers should notiie numer ous, and if bees are not plenty, at is a good practice to shake the mule flowers over iho lemale when the males are maUire,. to. insure fertilizatioii. Chicuyo Journal. 'C'otinlry Dwellings. iwwpnpcrs arc urging pcclion of cit dwcllui"p3. a 'rigid jM. and it is very wise suggestion. Hut it is .not more -needed than is a rigid inspection oi our rural residence our rural residences. If we wi oaiHt; to think It Will not be di moult for iis lo-fee that any dwellinr-house, un- Jess it is care ully inspeclod anil kept in proper shape, is naturally a hot-houso lor ttiie germs of disease. There are -parts -of it, or parts of its surround -lngH, iinat receive no attention, anil are .-so inclosed from the puril-ing in u- 't'.nce of the sunshine, andi.erhaps those -of froKh air. that disease lindsdu them the very best conditions of dovelop mient. The parlor, kitchen nml sleeping-rooms mav be scrupulously clean. out in what condition i the cella- or Chopped Him: To use pieces of ' t;i-v4:u?' Srow more Pol'r,,ls " w ,,u- 1 was broken m in the. int-rct of hi, . I .-old boiled ham that are too small for J - (hlrf; or &,oxt' l;0"n,''e41 P'ds j,,,, f:iriuurj,; In j.j... lli:inneP sle... ' (he table, chop them line, line a salad i ? f,!WVr d:,ys ,,!a.n t,,e small(rr "reeds. , f .,; atl, thc ,n:iuf;lcture of woolen aisli with leJteee leaves, season the . A'cd ng to all known a-ts in an.mal uoods were interrupte 1. When KnglMi chopped ham with pepper, a little urn,- n"V'ItloV ''"V1- SmvrU u,e. ,,:ir,-f'r lnK brewers were growing rich. Iri-h brew ard. and then make a tomato dress ,, ' '"1 ,ua,.:,V U,"s groiun with less food els wcn. ffjrciMl lo 51K:t hops from Take one pint, ofitomato juice, htrain it' J xn , l . sin-lkr "'d"- ihc Knirhmd and were not alhnved to e-; tlHpkniiit.lirAlii.w i..i.i., .'i animal organism is supported fewer ,,,,, ,,,1, nr iw..r I'tu.l itti ti... ..v. 1 fif .iiTOWTrtBt. -nti!v.il Twifl, .. i:il.. ,.f i... 1 d:ir :i,,d Ike food of Support IS. ,,ort:it on of woolenc. rl;t.j nml otiiop -the spaeo beneath the house which is growth per day i the large breeds, mot .a cellar. Houses -are often built i dlmut asserting positive knowleiUe -mpon foundations thntxre.not provided' fr itdoes not e.xisU although I have "vwith ventilation. JNo pinritvmg air ever lvachos the space beneath ."the. house. , Ycarsafter j'ear the soii is damp, ami ;firruishes the veiy biH't conditions for ( the fostering of typhoid germs. We have 110 doubt that .-u great deal of 1 lypltcid foter and diphtheria comes ! from i:io earth bcuuiiii the--ground I flKr if basement .houses. .It is I taiot -o bad, of course, -.when a 'houo ' stands ui)on the level, hv.l slillthe con- ' Pinions 111:11 iavorsucn conuiuons are there. There shou'il .ulwavs 1; the means of ventilation beneath tho floor Miext to the ground, and not 11 11 roquent-. lyit would be money -well investd if 1 1 here -were boards removed from the lloor in order to give xn opportunity to Htrew lime over the ground beneath. 'The cell:i' if it is not perfectly ventil ated. is. tJio very perfection of eau-e for Ttiie ev.Js we have mentioned. 'Hie .dampnes- and gaesii.ch are jener-I sated s'jrei d all through 'he house, and thourh w mav not nfvCt tbeni. wn I .may be suns they are there, and that j . -ii:i nMei.s ;we geiuu 'iiie imi 4jrneiiL of iIkmu. ri'lie first thiugitodj wirt'rthe ..1,1... I? i t ,.... t !.,.. tt .1.1.1 .. 4..v.1 ... -m t 1 of whitewfc-h is cheaper ithan doolors' .V.1I.L !.- I. .rlllJliUU IL. .I.II&L .1 ''HIU'JlU . ... .... ... . lulls, and v ill save the htttci. Our ad- vjee 10 our: -eaiu-.s s to ce iv lnspce- e 1' 1: IU an; poc e tlOIJi re: .d-isntves. )lstcrn JturuL Ksts nml liks. Utiiustlc b.jrne ij reitrl f!hat tin miost nroiiiablc s.vTcni of kocntna lowJs lnvoIVvi-f for- tlnurs. vii.: J 'Crowditi"; in xvyter for" the -suke of. 'warmth. '2. I'lapty of roaai or fewer; owls rn suiLpter. :t. Very early JiatclKil ntillcw inr winter l:iy -I ' mstaiK atntioi: as to rtnlariiy of , 'e.iiJmieSii; jiure watte, the aiust; rwho ha- hens iun,st be clis- id from th se vlio ktip fovrls. t hat is written is intcidled for FTter.cIass. and these are encon:- to.jjficoiue fciutiers a po-r plan. rule. The bejriutier shoaic. lenwi ! (j) fowls with lirciit: then he ma? but a breed which J;o likes ftud be- ( meit ianci'?i, uut in nine eases ,'j;itoi ' .ea rlttre w;i! bo no profit ni it. i Our nwplv.of einrsiu winter istrervn i:.-.jj ...iv ....... i ouf.iit-,i4t.t.wi lllllllvi. .fcltlX.4. ..J., . - 'IW.MI ..... ins. Tiie dilVeiteoce between .in eirg ljd by a plump, healthy hen. fed "with geod, "fresh food daiiy, anil an gg laid by ji thin, poorly-fed hen is as great as the .difference between good baef and pooc A fowl fed on garbage ana eak s'opsi. with very little grain of iny kind, way lay eggs, Lo be sure, but when Uiose eggs are broken to be ned for cake, pies, etc, they will spread lu a weak, watery way over your dish, ox look a iciifcy white instead of having a rich, si sghkly yellow tinge. A "rich erg11 rela'ng its shape as iar as pos sible and vieldt- to the beating of the knife or spoou with moro resistance and gives you the conviction that you are ro-lly Lcatino; something thicker than water or aliased milL;. & Y JJcrald. very nook.mid corner of the houaa a-ir,onmT oe,asion r-lrinc,'KV wlw "- Arouicc. apprcwaiin- inoiorccof our; nV'. "y ; .V v Z, no nuVr WX "jt"L .p?0, 3 l 'A 6 ' 1 lenii-us. Wherever there arc tfW cusseii was one cmjroiy loreiga to me ytatisti ai sliowiur winch proves that S-tccilon f ui.n nml crime, where HKon was AA.ss ,- " r. e $ A mi-i n,li foimil ii;v..fi. tlii.tii V.. I O.l COS Ol IIIU IllCCllIlJ, VIZ. a rfcCilClllC I l!lO lOSSe OIXIIC government t)V UlCI.-il r'"Kmln ,,,tKn ,c ,"',r"-- "- C0- nAT?-Wn.ti.rn nilrril Z (i, Z J lUlt)polJ,Ioiltd. tllMtttoil tlicm.inil , . ,. n w..ll. v.. 1... lu..,..i;t l .v.,i ,,,. i, i. : :. k, 1 t.on-wore m the han'I.vriUiirof the Demv "rs -WN rn nilwl - '.:,- j phatoom-on is asoodaud cli(ip as " f . , M , . . ! wa" ""-' " , ; ," """w,l9"iit2 c-nie ltnci Uumicy. I'tMw. th soeond '"ur l" """ ' - .-- . V. . . . . 'V . M . fni-t-lli Mllllhnr .Mill l-ll"ll-lil inllt'i:N. m-iilnr uni ni- Knmililiixiii lli.n, t....I..r. ' .. . i.. .. ".....! i. .1 11. m . 1 i.m ...... i.rt 1...., .... . . v v........ .... ..... .........x. ...w.w... f fiitiiitiu ...4,..fc i. 1. 1..7..V ... in. u ii.ii.vi . 1.1 v riu.:i 1 11 .. 11111 if 11 ir i.iMiiu i n- 11. ..."-irriij. - Z '" . .. P& t'ttt" i)iiil,r. l.iHni- ncf-icioM f In. mrcf ,. ftnMii'. li.t,nn.rt ?.- A A ,i;i,i .-.it w..o ...!--' wz 1.1 method v wh eh ti ev ii.ici earneil fe ".. .. .... Lsc plenty ol whitcwuMi wlwr- ;:""::::;:.:. ." . . "": .1 , " ! outity. He dr-w pistol and Kind: "We .i.o.ic toucC8. cr it is ueeoed. and whliitlicjcnrcia u- ,,H" . , r P; '''' '''"rlif''f N'inu i'-"' "- l tooKaionoineii i-l-tvc thK HiatheboM Kr. J. D. Kinc!ev, frjerctary, HoM ; and D-ninerate liviaiir. 3v -sbnll be """-" "'-'.." "l-"4' -.'--vi:i9 t.: ..b-. -;.u.(im. iw n.v: ,.er- - '"."'".. . . "If. "'T-l ..""; 'J". Cross College Gvmnasium, 1Vontoi isonablrsaf-i from !i,,lo..,....tl-, lAnmtvs. ine "ftflat ami mx mo-( centaed los.-e,. lie in.,iiircs. -cover ,".-"," " V ." ..vn,,! iTn i hnm 5i.. writes: Ev-rvmemtK-rof our eld that the denied lor frssii essfi wJi be J icp P" " iuu;rc. jc-.l.i. uu icui j,- .-ii.u mai. th, lo: of Ilst. worXlflII ftjn;vCr 10 tod for . . . .u u. nf, inv-ifiy'iV for ve-irs t coni' Tl-e secm to calculat-e on the niex-pncacc jiie (.-jinjianson already otered. it is to , hare hf .- e u-her tha country 1 jtot- ' itTA happy tnonpb.. ui I .m le 'n sbsidd r-iiw- jeoosV,, wj. ' of .answrs in eonuctiii2r public meet- ; -.-oncmbered. is as lair to oe side as j eme !. u ?ovt-r. 1 and ousrht to be rev- ore o perfect and o beaoti i ul people -xruo SUhiiiu i.iimj ir in wjk-( . - i i .1 tm. i i -. . .. .. icrne.ibytie men who work wiih their hand; nlecsure to use tnem. Eqoall; ter -i-e tUose wli-o do not .-and who wiU tus auiko teel asstmmce thai .toe com- to the other. There have beew moneys J on farnw a ln shopi. miois these mei dnrk or lij;h: color. JO- at .,,... (nribori U no duller-el-iss nf rwo- I plaisailCe of the letter is no liiatcii for : licui oat improperir bv both Heptlb&c- i shall hre xeturu for their Icbor. wh.ci WelL, Richardson & Co., Burli IlOi, inui.ui.,1!! iiu uuuwiia..ui . j t irrpW...Mu -i-e . -nJ IV-nn I rv dm"cirations ' hall br nir thcat leisure, comfort educat.oa Samn e Card 3-' cnlan a-d boc pie in the coimsfinity. uvss-i refereatc j tueu tt.&.u. u l lrreiei.i-jiee, .i.e. au -..ni iic.no .ia.c Aum.iJrrauon . for thfIr ch Jrvn lfc oan n t prev?r.e . Ji ?"' a " lo m-itte-s wliicli requ re rUwrbt -tud ' not l?rat Oil in the meeting or I tie . Both Ktpui beau and Deui-..-rsic Ai- t qmUuie necde 1 for ctu-cnshlp. n?il the Ie , tl0na for twr-Ctfn- atnp. J'.h.mmtCf '-lp or -in v Mian all tlr" Grae, wUare formers are edufiatoi iu mini-U-etious have been dee ?fve! hi j T"tic uiu-ttui. Thereiay tea ir.cataii Mrmmrt. , e',frt n A-na:ige oi p..m, t .iu ,iuii- .111, iu.... j .. .-.. .-:i..,. .- ..7. I lowerfiii auoaoatln coatlnen: on ether ' A nocsiG aemonstration (1 the .armors that is, thoe orho i,:liej a regular order ot rftsiberatiuu And IqI itiUuIK contractors withoit open lecrc. but there i notbeairreat i: puw of bed. i Econotslc Port. Onn v-ritcr afflrms substantially that lj jiree that a pound of pork lVinndc 'it.i les feed when fed to the small ore?ds than when fed to the large orcods. I trust that none will accu-e lie of a desire to be controversial in calling " tpiestion this assertion and popular belie', as such it is. There is juu a aiiauow o; a uouot mat a vouni? tinitri1 V'iH ,nak l""1 growth " jes f,,od than the am : annual will at i later date. J must confess to ha.inr J twen misled bv the claims of the brwi . ir.s of tho Mnall breeds, :or a bfvt ; Jpace, upon fact that have shown the Onlv one phase of the f.r-. ,.r.. : I j-."w.n... j, injn ?f?nr -iirricn?if jr! bv tbese facts. In iVi annlicatton Seattle. W f i,ivli.l4 it is now almost universally repudiated nere in the West, where the best cattle of the world ure found. The large breeds of cattle have been found, or are believed lo have been ;ourd, the most economical consumers oi food; hence they ate the sources of Western beef. J'lieory and practice bi.h ad'rm ttiat the jKilicy of the pork producers, as re gards relative sie of t!c breeds to le led, is one with that of beef producers. Indeed, Srr J. H. Lawcs and my own results aflirm that Uie law, that the older -ami larger an animal grows the more food it takes to make a pound of ro,,t' decidedly less pronounced in ll"5 IW U;a 5n l,,c sl(il-'' Xow the saved. , .! r-k ..!. laily makes it probable i 1 T, V ! l,,f1 a.Sre:u,: ";!lle,,.,:j llsm r proportion of the food d lor growth, fcucn was mv experience with iViermos v.-. v. ots- ...'-.. . .-. wolds. 1 found that 1,000 pounds of .Merinos ate ducidedlv more t! an 1,000 i pounds of Cotswolds. It snu-t be agreed, inasmuch as the large breeds or J pigs start in life at about the sie of sukiII breed-, that the larger breeds ! either cat more or digest or a-similate iii'iio food than the small breeds. In either event, upon any information now ! known to the world, 1 would -elect the , la-go breeds for economic pork. Uut j there is one mortifying factor that I at I one time, early in my experien e. counted too heavily upon, .as the result 01 the teachings oi one or two well known men. This 1 actor is as follows: The small breeds get in shape to market at a less weight than tlie large breeds. 1 and are assumed to be ready at less age. and thus, by virtue of lessened age. tho law that tho less the age and sie the less the food to make a pound of gi-viu is us-.suuieu wi more man cuuh- J i""w i"1" supenoi gnjv.m t:r way of t"" ilV brewls. Iy observation is th:i1' ,hu Herkshires and improved 1 Inland Cliinr.s are iu Kape lor the . market at as light x weight.as the mar- 1 Ket presents any -aeinanu lor inem; tnd, furthermore, that the little I Suilolks, Kssex and small Yorkshires, lO'obtain the weight admitted as desir- able, are as many days iirn'conipl.sh ing it as the larger breeds arc iu shap ing up, or at least the difference is not nearly enough t bridge over the as sumed advantage over the gi eater large everal times eontcmpluted the trial I miwt ailirin tiiat su h evidence as the world h:us atlirms-tiu: advantage of at least the mediuin-ed breeds tor making- pork in the. mst economical way. l'rof'. J. r. SauLoni, in Jiural Acic Yorker. Ax -Grinding atTarmeiS' Meetings. The why in which everybody with anything to sell -"nooks' to a gather- ing of farmers may, perhaps, be taken as an evidence that farming ja a profita ble business and makv,-"its followers good customers; if they haven't money, certainly their tred.t is :good. Uut there is aiKUher .view to take of this eagerness-ti advertise with ami canvass farmers, a iiwnot so i atteriug to their prosjierity. It iscmt alone those who have wares It o sell who gather on such occasions: itolitichius ami others xvlio i have axes ty grind are euuallv "simul taneous. l-.wo.'recent fanners' gatherings af- 2d striking examples of this a.x- giwiling. Un Sjotii occasions, most ol tliti lime was oocui.tcd by rival agent; f,)l machinery, sak, etc.. in di-ou-sing claims of theirtre-pective wares to 11.. JMw assembled farmers casn. On the mentous (juestion ol -salt uho came to tiie fiont as oaruestly.cis if ecn larnier bail nmrrieil a IIrs. hot. It is z .nota ble faelilliat the nioi pertinent and by far tiie u-ost disintcixeil address .wa ma ic bya jurist, and ir is not les-. nota ble that iuo-d of tlie irrelevant issiie we-ein.rrdueesl b- fiiituers. It is lhis self-scekir.e; and av.-:riu-.I-iti" is-uc t!iat. lirejudiiies a jrood nian-v -armers against atteniluj such iratbct- inir?. iiicr are iu-ti!iuil in voscnl:n the interfettne, and thowonder is.lbat li:e uumsirir.s or meettugsiillow the uu- p'rtinenl .discussions lo jjo on. oae ouirht tc.applv the rdkjs of Somii IV l.ir ao-1 relegate idvert.scrs to the outskle wifre there w usually ai shoiv-room tv-thes-'i. l-'xliibiions of anaciihierv and' dairy salt are ar ell upon such occasion. but iie pla'fecjn of the auecdna is no the jlaee nor it the regular jnocceiUuge lle '.nn; w i'u utvii jja.iuib. lh&t such unngs are done aud. toler- a-,u prooaoy-ja ie 10 inemiorpviu -cij. ami airiiniica s.isiioaoi samuerj. iw . ... . ... act a.N organised well if met tfairy 2lo tiubi its o'ller. propnet ati seit-reseci. This should be done because unwar atmiu irrowiii uoiiiir .... .1 1 1 j fi "" " . r uu...u.. :i.i i.. .. Af .i t. ..... . . , .. ,.....c..irt..A .h.i.K.. i., mi... 4,. u. a ..fail . v. uilu .xtii u l . il x - .1 bodies, ll would ie? evidence -af a v actual breach -o: trust J This end can onlv bo s-currd by the mainte- ubusof Me Grange corJd or de5iilcation. ftutiftUe proved .flntJ" !ic assemblies of I'snseivi rcco' ded djslionesty under Dc t.cratie tn. in the ertiieiri arranwrneits or eon? ranted interferescLS will surely bring power, ifcis riht and reasons'ile to sap the raeetin":s themselves into disrepute, pose that the same ratio prevails in and thus deprive farmers of the bene iits. social and business, which undoubt edly come lrom such xerc:sej properly cond'.ieted. The Country Side m . IT Spiced Currants: Eight pounds j fenit, live pounds surar, one pint cider vncgtr, oneonucc Linuanwu, ono-nu ounce clove, one ounce mitineg. UU one hour altogether. Put in more spice If you wish, and cook it down as muck aYyou wish. A very nice relish will meats. A. T, JPosL Iri-rtmrn and t!ie TariJ. , . . , . - hi Imh-Amer.-ran mv-meet- The mg at (bickering Ma!! was a rn biMVo proof mat the !;. ub icon can:, ;ugn f j:na-iye. 1 very pe Her refenvd to ; the tariff as the groat issu of toe etc- i t on anti denounced the DcntorrcUc i party a tni klttig to l-.tiginnd in a Ivo - jeatm- free tra e and m nom n.itm- I lovcrnor loveiami. i in eniuii3a-ni cf the audience was infeetJOUH. A great tody of Irithtucti. Mho have Readily j lL ,. ' ,,?,- voted Ui". iJenHTatic ti ket vzur a t'r mphati a.'ly ondfmned. Ulh the nommat on nud the platform of that par.y as an insuit to thein-:!ves and to a; I American worktngmeiu Democracv, -' i wi its Irur-tmili tendencies ami atima-lioi.- wa-i rjitil.ateti. i ojiiblicanwn, wiUi ts .American h!ca? au-1 prine.ple. was urdialh accepted. This reu,t otiglit not to urjjrjse any one wlro ha- madf a careful study of Iri-vh history. For t'le Irih people ha o a history and they have ii'it forgotten it. It is the history of a people ctnrv,.d, im poverished and cnished b thr cruel gieed of Kngland'" conuueroiai policy, hrom the time, of the (onpieit to t;e opening of the jire-ent ceulu".. the Ku giish people acted upon the principle that Inland mu-t be made a. market lor a tintp mi ti 111 t iT"of !! ttw tfftiL'ti irwtt:- , iriessiwriHfi-tl. One great inibudrv after j unotj.r w ' fe,rj.,iatj,w,. as deatrovcil bv rtpre';ie The Ir.ah were forbidden jrisii manuiactures was proii. luted 111 the nteie-. of hnglau 1. The general c Sect of Kngli-h legislation was to de stroy Irish industries, to cut oil' the isl and from the exchange.- of the world, and to force the population bacu upon an exhausted -oil; and then by means o; the minute subdivision of kind and in (piitous laws to place agriculture on a stanation basis. There was only one e cept on. and it serves to show 1 what the inland migut have done ! doilC if It.s indu-tries had been promoted by a gen- croiis iioliey. Uv moilUicatious of the Navigation acts and by the pa ment of bounties the manufacture of whi e and brown linens was encouraged in the North of Ireland. It ha remaned a profitable industry to this day a wit ness to the prosperity wh.cli might easily have been seeured if Kuglish greed had not prevailed. After the I'nion the barriers of re str.ctive policy were thrown down. i min i.i; uuui: nuidim ...s auiiiuiuu to competition with Knglish 111:11111 - la -tuners. Uut it was then too late to 'til . Iflll tKlli Ik ICl.l.t iwl .. ifl.k,f,k.ll save the ciuelly uiisgoverned island. Kngli-h nuuiiifaetures were firmly es tablished; great ma-ses of eap.tal h:ul been accumulated artisans had re ceived an industrial training. Irish in dustries coul.l not be built up under English f ee trade. They required the same degree of protei tion and encour agement which American manufactures hac obtained. under the high tariffs. They They scanty starve. The Irish people had no choice, were forced back upon the soil must cither remain in their holuiugs, pav nick rents and or el-e emigrate. Kngli-.li lren trade could do nothing for them. Agrlrul- turc did not offer them the bare mems suh .istence. Tliere was no diversifi cation 01 industry. There was no al ternative except emigration. Have the Irish p'-op!e any reason to be grateful to England for the commercial policy under which 1 hey have been ruined at home and driven into exile? There is no reason that Eng i-.li h'storians have ever been able to ascertam. One of the greatest of them pronounced the En glish commercial system in its effects upon Ireland the most deliberate and selfish tyrannv tho wo Id has overseen. Why. then, should Irish-Americans who have m -inorics and are familiar with the history of their country vote with and for a pol tie.il party which is striving to work o..t the cuds of free trade, the present comm rcial policy of England ? It is for the interest of England that the markets of the world should he opened lo its manufacturers 1 and this count-y restricted to what are kncivii .as Uie cheapest products. If free trade had prevailed, American manufactures would long ago have been cushetL Ame ica" would have been the vie'im ol England's commer cial policy as Ireland has been. A. J'. Tribuu TJie I'eal Ketormer. os-i0ie uisnonesiies wnero money wa paid out n proper form and upon proi- dcrer. ma.ie -ty MnrV-nl of Un? c urn .... ,-....1m- hi- tlw. t-n..f.:i..- t,..T a 'evwc.ksaf ivr. and ilailey. hi heti-en.int. ci oi:ciiet3. .u the out-nei, inera-I k I nm to'.d. ihp I'cmo-raiic candidate lor selves were fraudulent.'' (Jr are the ! r.-,aiden in Fee or. looses ment iuned merely what th- ba!- J!; J"; '"llo,,,tl cnUe-e nresMent and .. , , , , ',, ,T ,. ve.ienioie 'loctor of u.vinitv, U th-wa, vour aiieillrot the books ahow. He adds a ' I emoemtie i. hes trt-ut in leiKiei-nt nivo number of instances where mouevs i "cnis !n 3!!iM-ippu Uut thw .iy: -Wha ,:rrl.t 1m lmnm.ii.rlr .lr-.-M tVr L. ''r,ou fo dou!wut .t? Thee thin are In llitht lc impiopeilj dr.iw.i irom the cur.dh- " 1 know thete are di heuhls in )Ubli 1 neasurv. while ecn tho.c pav- junI-hinthi-3-o ender? withoit InU-rfc-ns i:i!T them were .under the inr resion 1 r!tlJ,J "ocdir-eov-rnment. i ut if you ve ,v . lit i i 1 lorh Hou-e ot Lotnrrc-3 npnm we will And that sucu sums di.-.d been hone-tly a rcmedv. Dot you can m Jea; icfu tc earned. The point is -well ta' en. and I J the mob. .u can at ea: make the wi eiivliillv coiKiderPi! in loucbino- I,vnTe" r T ,ur ,KO"a d sapproba"on felt. .i tareiain LonMUtrcu in "ui-jS N u c.n a l.a-t r-fti-e t rcwnul the anthor upon tne saojccu JjUI oi course stalls- tii-:i i sciK-ion nf it is inmoible. In. . ..... .. .. . i v.ii..u onwi. - i.fct. i.o mj ui ,-.L .u iiv.i. ...i..n ...l. 1 .t ift.i? iit -vf ...lil ... wr j. st. ror m-taaiee, ;uo oaiiK can ten fhow much it may have sutlered j po?stbly by petty peculations dur-1 irir a lonirerjiirsef ear , such trans- f .actions havjKr been cusefullv covered! "by manipulation o tiie amounts. It is I vu. iiuu sicu uu.i; u iiii; is isi:u- erevl and exposed iisat it can become jnaucr ot rewra. i.ut o'iie general cousuierat.ons on tni aix o tne suo- ... .-. l-ule is, as has been shovn, tnany times that under Republican posesiou of transaciions waose ntstorv nas nerer I . been probed to ike bottom. Excluding precisely the Fan indeterminate ele meals from both sides, we have a just comparative showi:, which gives the Republican partv a right to claim that it hag been, relatively speaking, the re former instead of the creator of official dishonesties. Beyond this, it may be tfd tkat' the the record of the Kepablica-5 party as an honest administrator, aUil speaking raU'ivaly aacL by cojaparMoa, wim ii - - I'1 a . i1.a V aaaaHMaaaa "with attsf3ct!on ami pride. 1'iwn ll w.14 thrown the rv4p,ntbi tv oi !- ,-,, h.iiu.ti .,., .-U . ' V7a lDe nduc: of a civil war. TmJ.u ncvor m tva, su.h a aU ; .-. fair4 a anv nri,on wnhoa. a, ;; ii takn of it bv speculator, ..j coalnc orH. IJ; in no nation and no ; porjrl ul j.ton- was sn h a trymcodou lran crerauminierwl with -uch raw honesty an I Ihhditr as U exhibitd by tne h:s o oi Kenubucan adin:uKr? tion from HO1 to IS-i'V. Again, we may rfcrto.;he cont!uctof Indian afia:r. When the Democratic pany went out of power, no onlv dd th. groi;t cor- -" ruption exist in the Indian bureau, but mention of i' ha 1 becom- a common - p'ace. A gonl many people in Minn-.-ola are old enough to reiJembur lb; dep:n of -hamoIessnesS to whi-h our dealings with the Ind ans had sunk. A 5 a rule, the min who did not Mii-fcly make a com:or able for une out if etm tr cts for furn'flhing u ipli--- to In dians was tK delicate iinevoltc tolloir ish in this clima'e T e Hepub lean Carty, as -ofin as its hind-; w re freed V the bre'ik ng up of the rebel. ion. bec-iu-e the reformer of tin- infamous system. It i not to le alleged that there are no frauds in the umna a ment o" Ind an aflairs twlay: br the aggregate of them all would have I een a poor i-ittan.'c for iheaverago agent or tontnictor of the good o d Pemo.-rat c times. And "O we migh. j;ive spec tie 1 t'ons at inde'inite length. 1'ut enough h:is l'en said to .ihow what men who rem "tuber the practice of former times alreadv know; that in genera', a well a in pa-tieul:ir. the Republican party is the pa-ty of honest administration; J and that the cry of a necessity of atl- iniui.-iniine reiorm, raiseu v uie op- posit'on. in the .use intended" bv then - is the most shameless ami flagitious of their n -microtis frauds. In a larger sense there is always a necessity for ad ministrative reform The standard of , ollieial integrity ami etliciency is far j higher than it used to b but it is still far l"low what it ought to be. To raise that -taudanl is one of the neces- ( shies of the time whi h is most widely , recognized, and commands the most 1 eani'-st effort within the Republican j party. It is a re onn which mav be far ,,,,,,.,. (..if..,. i.ntfitf.n? !f ttint nrirt v tlnin . .,.,. w, jh f w v, f:ir t.ui,L.rwhen clothed with the pov'er of a ma ority during the period of Its ascendancy iu Congress or in the exercise of its func tions as an obstructive minority in one or ihe other bran h, evince 1 the most determined hostility at every step to all measures for the reform of the civil Hurvice. 67. I'wd i'tonecr-J'rc. m m T.ie Mish-ip.d Election Outrages. KcaU tllC lOlIOWIIlg CXlraCt Irom a 1 K,,eech delivered bv Senator Hoar, ol : Mn., lumntts -.t "the ithiino. r-iiMe.-i. . tion meeting in Hoston July lo, 1881. Senator Hoar was Chairman of the Sou- t ate Committee which investigated the . 1. m:.. ..1 .: v opian V.011UIV, iiiss., eiecLiuu uui rages: My frlcmls. 1 know whereof I npoiik. I wns clinrtreil a few months mro with the duty oi uive-tiirutliur lh. elccilon methods hi the State of Mi.dP-ipii. It whs not 11 question n! nem-o-npremacy. Some six hundr:l or seven humlrcl white men hint Rot tired of tho De mocracy uml liml Joined tho Itcpiibllcuii. tc torman iii'lcpendent party In lopiiih Ciunty, Mlsa. A band of one hundred and nftv men. nil Democr.it 8. composed, as wns admitted, oi die tc.st citizens, armed with rille- and shot cnn. mounted, rode about th it county for 0 fortnight tKjrore election. They visited the dwelling- of huvo numbers or KcpiihlicauH in the uitit-time. Some they munleied in their homes. Otliurs were tlosjred and otherwise iibu-ed. From many they cxtorto-1 pledtrufl that they would vote the Dumocratlu ticket. 'I hey broke up Itepubhcan muetimrs. The made niirht hideous with cannon. This went 011 ti.l the Republican voter- iu lariro number lied to thi woods, and the Democmtic minor ity hail an i'!isy virtorv 111 the eleotlou. The loiuinnnder of this band was one Wheeler, and his Lieutenant one Bailey. The duy be lore the election the armed com pany waited up n Print Matthew, the leading Kcpiiblican of the county Mat tin-ws was the principal clticn nt the county, a wealthy merchant, with two sons In college, and tw:o irrown duiiKhters iu hi-house. He was jcenc-rous, brae, n litx-nil benefactor of schools and churches. No man ever asked him for a favor and was refused. The Democratic wltnes-e- testified that every body liked him if It were it not for his politics They drew up in the ro.id near his irate and sent him a demand Inwritl111rtt1.it lie should ah-ui'n from vntinir the ne.vt dav. IP- an swered the iiksmi.it: "It seems to me tlii- isa very striiiiKe thhitr in a ItcpuhSicnn (5ov erntneiit. I nave tiled to lie u-eiui lo ' if1 Oif'tV anvol wt'r te ' cverv way 1 could. 1 hae never done you any harm. I admit it Is in your no murder uie. but I am jroinir to ote to-mor-1 row. unless you do kill inc. " Matthews went , to the polls nad east ihe first vote in the morning'- As lie ntiiceil it in the bor. Wheeler, who was was th" Democratic hulienircr, shot him dead with the ehanre or one tiar tel n the heart mil another ju-t In-low the ' thro o The ound of 1 lj jrun was hi..uil by ' Matthews wife an 1 ilanlip'r as they at in J the loich of their home. '1 here wns a inns nieetin the next d.-iv in wtih onl ant re-o- IntioiK were pa-s'ed ilec n-in that If any at tempt we em.idc'oie cuzeMnt hews (tenth, h.s lehitivc -lionM be held responsible, warn inir hi auuly to keep out "of pontic? n future, detl ir.nir tha' 'M'op.ah s'i ie han Is with Yazoo." and adjnurninir to meet at the : on without mrnlvc-. ' Wheeler, the nvir- or t.e' erimc-. with ihe -uprvme power. ' ,n .-'' e tn.u fr ucn-oc aiic los n:. . .. ......... . . .!..., .1 ...,. -tors be'nns' the r-oihi ' !.. . . . . . r.ili.1 nn i .N at onal u e where th vlctorr of Mi-.I:pui snot ctin-. and uie ssoil? is the I'rcsulcncr. Waircs oT Amii ican "Workmen. Extract from a speech delivered by j Senator Hoar at a Bla ne ratiticatioa ! meeting held in L'dston. July 15, 1854: . j -Anoiacrouestion.npit in tf.jndty, SsthatoJ th- American nrcian. we oe scxniaz m uiar p -uiicoi iterce le:crm neJ in Great Srit.ua. We dj )t propose to aaacx AEiericao Isrtxir to iat nscrke We believe that by a ju&ciotu t-te.-a of protecn'oo. fruated ror that purpose, Una result can b3 secured and that aricait ure. manufacture and cuaHacrce will alike be benefited. In that beSC HaeilUoa. Jeorer aon. Webber. Clar. IdReoia, alnost erery American stateaaaa wbose faaieeas sarviTed tbe sound of the earth 03 iris cote. la tfcat be'ief almost every employer of labor aad Almost every raan wbo labors hiatcoiC cacur -with us. A few theoretic eosaoaaista, few cetletc pofes3or. aad tae great bi"k of tfre' on oTO2rrpuntauon asd Mare laser flit ter with us. we propose to atefeate tkat Be tloa-J;h taMasd take tae vextffct esTfef ' Aaaerieen posy's. 909H a?- the DeaoeraU dcor ciM aegreatiro. ca- red that the no n t accept economr wi:h . paiga w o44laeT befu to atawai: cSi off jawdiiftif VT The IUj an tfer Itw. A b sbnt tn ear t4 njm wi I t-nla ;jrj.4a? aruod ti? lii . Uhn : end f Uh? ('catnti MarirU wl- tWair ;ratv a J HI. cfctpd be iMMwirt on hi iom.zek. awl iMvaa a war 1simm thi ttau 4trn a eruwd. I "l jciel a mc! 3mwSm! wtH ' rzaz a Uc wTi her hand taward tlw k Ih?- . "Theta r boT oat aaTlbfaie. - j from a gnwn avion 'down to tnefc ttoatisi. Mri--s htm jost n?Utr "I UKrtilit he looked JumJ v lkVv anmnd the muttOi afore hetwtlni Uhnh iJei gK,.b.m, addel a auia who . ..-, .-. I.. .-:.l - i . . nad I .y,"V f L T , i ' .J tUn l?' k,"P fr"m ,It k; riv i oon u ihh tn wihma with a cucumber in rack Wnd. "If there wa. any wav an lawfttl wa U open that bo and hjk into him tiar4 mt would liud throe or fHtr okl banana.-, a piece of watunnekm, ix or right green apple, four or fire totttsUw .. at least two cucumlKTs, and slot of tr berries." avl" veiled tbp bo a. 1 witrei nrrrtind. Somliwl git the prkco or Mmebod !' "Ii. it s all very niee to want the po- nce aim the iioctor and tJ medical , college ambulance.' Mice red a fat maa I who had yome tomatoes in a btvkot. ' "but why didn't vou think of th-e things Ix-fore?" ! "Ami with the cholera raging w . France antl likely to come over here any . da !" adleda eakcti.facod woman whi I had lH-en bining a li-h. I The bo laid tluwn and rolkil over ' and -at up. 1 ..u'.ii t 1 .... . . . ., eu. 1 oon 1 want 10 i on uie Conmcr't jury." said a man wboebair and whi-kers had ju-t been dvtni in a ! barber -hop near by. 1 "And I wouldn't -ee him dl dollar bill." added a young 1 e for a ten 1 man witJi e e-glas-es on. .J list then a policeman pu-hed his way into the crowd and n-ked the tmisble. ami someone said a boy had been seized with the bilious colic " ' "Seized me right here!" whined the lad, as he stomach. stood up and cisped hi lb had on a the front and held bv hirt torn down single pin. and ) his l:i!ll- ven I. fid 1111 l.v ? vtr-m The ' ! oflicer opened his shirt, "and a' Ik umble. bee, looking as large a- a walnut, crept out and was brushed to the ground. J u.-t below the los che-t was a red swelling larger than his tit and still growing. "No colic about that," ob-crved the omcer, as ne crushed the sputtering bee. Onlv one person m the crowd had a lenmrkto make, as the 1m lopel (dr That was the woman with the cucum bers. She sort o' shook them after the retreating figure, and called out: "This orter be a great moral leson to that boy, but I doubt it -can't help but doubt it. If we had an right an - . 1 legal right to open him to-morrow and look into his stomach, we'd wonder ' . . ... .... why ti.l--M!lbic-her tooled his time away instead'o? taJfmgK.4;r:iidstoner' Detroit Free Vk. THE (2ENKKAL 3IAKKETS. KAXSAS 1'ITV. Ai CATTLi: Shippimr Steer.... Native Heifer Native C'ow ..uieher-' t?t-TS.. HOGS fJocd to cho'fcu heavy n rottv v - . '.,, .,... . ....... .......... Ol'ls-n ' ..- .j. .......... ........... HVI' "n II. ., . ......... FLOl'It Fancy, p-r sack IIAV-l'nr lots, brcrht llt'TTI-:it- hoice creamery.. CIIKHSK iCau.-ut, new..... .. K;schoko I'OHK-Hitm Shoulders LAItD WOO! .Missouri. unwiKhiil.. POTATO K5 IVr bushel ST. LiU'Ia. CATTLK-Shlppinsr Steers.... Hutchers' Steers... HOGS Gooil to choice SHKin' Fair to choieo FLOt'lt XXX 10 choice WHLAT-No.-Jred COItN No.-J mixed OV'tv; Vf, I'VKVn :o. is4. 71 V6 '"H'- "o'n'ON-Middlinir TOUACCO-Ncw LueF .Medium new icai CHICAGO. rATTLK Goo-1 fstdpuin? HO11S Good lo choice SH Kid' Fair to choice FLOt'lt ouunon 10 choice.. WHIIAT-No. -J red No." Spring 1 l'OHK New Mcm NCW VOltK. CATTLE Exports HOiS Good tn choice 13 M W 'J 03 4 7'. ei r, r, COTTON Middllnir p.u frankly adrni's that St. Jacob's Oil, coanucror of pain. Is tho best euro ti have over used, and sll apeak of it in ter of the highest epprobation. W cents a tie. Deaf mute convorso by man of shj because nctioni fek louder than wc iV Boston Traiucript. Regular. Ono of too strongest proofs of tbo of Kidney-V7ort zs a rcmedr for ai eases ot the Kidneys, Liver and Is tho fact thr.t it is used and prcl by "recnlar" uhysicians. Plnllp lou. M. D.. of Monkton. VL, nayi: it all in all. It is the most success ft edy I bavo ever used.' A BAt.n ucaoed man hasn't ma -1 nr.nd of. Inr he a'wv want to uafra. Merchant Traveler. Glenn's Sulphur Soap Supersedes oily nnzuents or si ' cutaneous eruption. FACLTr sramm-irian bonld tLe psn.e-aip. GoncerKzr Hera! I 8roxsrr OtKCUfyDRO. of Pit i writes: "Ihavenved Dk. Wm. ', sax roa thc Lcxos manr ye aaoat cratifyinjr realts. xae ' of tho body, incideBtAl to a soon disappear. Jtywlielreq for Hall's Balsaw iastead of t Tn rale of three at Monai tae tairw pcrsoa to clear oat. 'sfaakioaaarei ' friaads are atill i 17 lira, FimkkAm'a wvar I cam xaror: fct wertk (ant wfco that ta Bn41y taew UMaT.ec Oaoe far Ike fcilad The i a A TUrCflI'- 15CIDH5T. Ue Tmtk CkMrtraS IUu!. wwwiwi u 1 ! TTwUy. v?a t m m! s -war u, rmmmt tr. v! l ar a&d C-wi? pru44k ih r t js t4j" rw jb 4r ! pfa "Jr m tot ?' a V i a.a l kw&4f . i4 .in niomimil at t-r ur 4s4 W Abr urri to iWj nit, WWi fMSt J ttfc-. ', . Umo ttMaiec tHi.vt a imX tix tvrd br J I t -sd. YW rc rJkl t- bt-ri .- t frat t aaII lJ.. .. AKil -) l4 tisi fill T Uw ai if in- iii. "ity Lwh r , 3.1 ortr7 " - ' cant. ro3r.t IWl;r li -&! & f hhtouzl pftdH 1 J' l Ht-kr r .t fa a .& thl, UK k! ioit t - 1 1 ot carlS C r wufc. Rn t Lt- arL I m tu ' So a jrlT; gWtU CO te 1 vTaua ad hki , xk Incident, to ar Ch'-iiA, io xh mind ot At Ut next v!a i r SKe.l "I lb n!r. ll - aiaip 1 act mat arrtc lcrcd cr 0 Au4rcu lor U ami jx Ur Uxt, or tn lf t 4r &t-r . pirn ." .--'- 1 l:: ,ivcir tnr rlL 1 i. aajr pri vf IJk? jA bulUinr. ajul lttt! !arx v 1 i ii.qtro wtAt tu- 't , V W Imil ; t :i Karh hUCn; ry t!ir hnnrfpsr1a rl r ,t :. r. . JMUtt r- itJhVldiJ ;M u m ail cae iBtif o.tpictiy 1 Uis llllo tmot. I HrauP torn. ; fs:i.i. w nvn mt-M aad th rro J uv ?r lo -5clty, t an 1 (.nil Irft, n overtax inrtriBfa :i by work, iorry Inl a I nrv u nud care. TLi orKni. 1 11 J i -l ( thtut nervous n ai 1 ortKttuaHr tuanla. It 1 nut alu that raur 1 frin evil. i i Ubl wtih the bratt It far fUa"r utiu-i ir of U body. Tfc nervou ! the lira In. A t"ilHe the statu of M -r Avrho ha lHrrio.Ho boa-Ill l.t 1: cat! dJance: a dim- iip4 ul vet n r ufinir ta the ear: a fevort b I en Inu at t'.o p : rKj I'jnt nnua or a tnk- t ttoinnca, ioum tin wErriitii: at i; 1 Ue ktomach and bead . ay, and If ono h lai- nr I 1 dire! prured the i- r t a nver t in ;rur. a r UefJ mum Inan ul ot "-.r known agency, and 1 At n'e dvej ules tlnin 1 - tle iimn. u N t "child whosn utotnach u o m I,;' 1 jtand can nut U7 af ! fr in It Inf. (Ml at any moiiivnt of man n m tc 01 ;ct iu many vernwu f rm-i. 'Ihe ralu ntlve ie-e t B (Kleration and tho impr y off enro in kplng th n'iiui( h fi t B ut therefore bo clear to oil. 1.. 1 a- Maranco of indisretion. 1 r ui .i-a it tlu of food bould bo waT .. I ai art fully ai tho firxt approach of ni 1 ivi iwr inny. Slany menus hava U--u n Iv lot nil UH tr meeting such a'.tBcl, vro;otoro wwii moro or 'Xlicro can b little doubt, f-jr the purpon of rejculat- jS toning It up tn proper tta ucrvoK In a no-mnl con- less dif iuveert T th .1 n.. 'un, k ditii u ni pm iflrJns tho blooI( Warni-r'a . Tt .. tl.kui .MU.1 .11 MMI AM 'I i pi won aj qkiw uAkvm an nuuvii. ui rect ut d can ri. It is alKo!titIy our- ml vei n 1 dts. ik : Jt Ik certain to add vlirorb- Urn it can not by anv poiwibl iy injtj- mrtii K chlliL Tha fact thn was un In J 'i'i;day of th famous II' noil fa as it h U proof posItivQ of It Jt t lornuzhly withstood tll 1-0 cf ti'lll ft tonlrt ami mrIviflC simply Oft leffuL ltUr nllav(: onv of -)ftiaca In thouiaaVac iioct!j M tired ni rvea; prodiC or a ft id'rertd tbocondnjMt-1 ful sll nmnia ior- Hobedrendou than d?a. fcClf. , 3 comb th rooter'i hj-lt!ut juromb Ida own. X Y. Tiwtt. h . fft 1" KintDr for Cotarrb Ii a certain M at very obuoxious disease. r? ar x xr- - - rft OUT ANXTX .5.V.A. ." m: WlfM 14& ill '&t&'Z' DRUGGISTS &!&p Gfoertl Stores AS If thsy do ni hart f.r r,fnz A Tim iA rx sm. SU4K DMtW ft &. ca STallAII Bw -a, Jt t -v-" x. r . --w -2 a ' J. "f,?. : HTJOSAL LIVE STOCrCEEMEDY CO., 500 CASH. 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