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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1884)
srs i li.On ii i i iiTiTwaii! ii ii itjnwiiwftn t ji gi I f t j. . . j gi rMt tr' llwiB" li lfcrMaJsMMABIu33vaaaN&iiWaeaM 1 ( I i 1 " W , m. I I V ' i pr-r f . t i f ? fc :-.- ' THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. A. 0. HQSME3, PnWislBr. BKD CLOUD. - XKISKASKA AN OLD MAX'S LOVE. BY ANTHONY 7SOLLOPE, AxiCinr of " Doctor Thornr." " Framlu Pnnon wjc," "In he ruptnjoy?' " J'iitunn linn. Uic Ir.eh Jtctalr." " The Wuntrti." " JL'arcliailcr Toircre," J-Jtc. K'.c CII A VTTAl XV 1 1 .-Cor.Ti.vnr.n. "The 1st fef August." .s:iil Ir. Hhifco, is :i:i niispU'ioii" day. I am sure there is sunc reason for regarding ;l as :iu spicioiiF, though f ::m noL exactly ic nteinber what. It is something about Augustus. I think.' "I never heard of such an idea to come from a clergy man of the Church ol hnrla:,d, said the bride. "I de- clan- Montagu never seems to think It will he better for him, said Mr. WhUtb'Miu", "and for ail those about him, that ! should ever remember the j lacl and never eem to lo so. act uijii never ecm to Io so. "All the same. said lilake, "al- hough the 1st of Anoint is :iu-iifios. 1 was very anxious to be married in f jl: but von have nev.-r left me for a July, only the painters .said they ' Mngi,. WJ,tsj -c yotJ Hr-.t brotiirht me couldn I be done wi'li the house in x0 live here." !hn-. One is obliged to go by what I -AmUo'u have nr-ver been away.' these rort of people -ay and do. We're) () ,1f)! whv should I go axtav? to ha-.e a montirs honeymoon only , What business can a woman have "to just a month, because Mr. l.ou lad won't 'move from home, e-nccially such a make himself as a'eeable as he ought ' woman as I am." to do about t lie services: and Newface, j Vou are jiVt like Mrs. liaggett. the pi. mbcran 1 gla.ler, -as iie can't ' She alvav? talks of women withsu iihvc the hnu-,c done as KiHtic would jm-me eontemnt. And vet she is just lifceiolhein it Le.ore the nd of Au- . as proud of herself as the nueen when irust. Vi'herc do ou think we're roinir v.. ..im. u. i-r,t,t,,.Vu-i her' to, M-.s Lav.Tie? You would never . C3 guess. p -' "Perhaps to Home,1 said Man at a s.ioi. j :uuj :uided: Or perhaps the dav mav "Xot i.iu0 so far We're going to never conic. Never m. ml. Put'up mv the Isie of Wight. Its rath-- lemark- ' ibings for one week." At anv ra'e I able il.al I nrwr pent but one week in . chuU ot be alioe a wed: gone." Tlicti the !st. of , ighj snee I was eor.1. We ' she leit him. and went awnj to his room haven't onitemaile up t-.v :nind wheth- to do uhat w:n nectary, or it's to be Hhvk ;:ing ("bine or Vent- j she knew the bu-dnens on which he nor. 3ts a m 'tier of drcsc. you w." ! ww alM)Ut to travel to London -ts well Dirt be a fool. Montagu, "Mt;d. Miss ' as though h.$ had dieussed with her Forre-lfr. the whole aflair. In the cotttse of the -Well, it K 1 v. i.eeide upon Vent- htt two or three davo t!ere had been noi. she must hatefrojks and thiugs to momen's in winch sdic h:ul declared t come out with." , berxelf tint he w.is cruel. There had "f Mii)usi so,"' saitl Mr. Whitlle-UtlT. , been momenls in whh she had laiut-d I5i.t h.'U want nothing of the kind aJmoit v.:th sorrow when shu tiiou-i'nt at I5!a"k (iat.g. ' , f thc lire which iaH had in store for "Do hold your tongue, ami not make her. There mu-L lie endless mi-cry. an :ivj of yoursif. v bat do you kno.r j while there m.ht hae been joy, m what dreNS j shall wan'.? As it is. 1 ec-talic in it nature as to make itseem don't think ! sha.l no est er to the one ' to her to be perennial. Th-n she had phi -e or the other. The Smiths are at almost fall mi. and declared hi.n to ne Ivyl. and the lirls are my reat ' prelernaturally cruel. Hut the-e mo f new Is. i think well go to :'wk alter ments had b-n hrt, and had endured aiL" ' only while s!ie had allowed herself to i"m so sorrv. Mr. Whittlestafi, that ' !ream of the e.Matie jov, hic!i she we can't xpeet the leaMire of .-eeing j confc-ed to her-e:t to be an un.it eon you at our wediling. U is. of courst" j liton )f lile for her. And then she imperative that K tth: should be mar ried in the cathedral. Her father one ot the d "Hilar , and liear not to put his I est foot on -neli an o. eaMon. The l could not foremoit in will be there, ot coii!e. I'm afraid the Hishop i voul I lie lot in amaement :.s she cannot come up from larnham, be- j thought of herself and all her vaeilla caiiMj he will have friends with him. I . tions. am afraid John (iordon will have gone She now was resolved to take hi-s bv that fiiiM, or cbe we certainlv would ! pur, and to light hi-, battle to the end. have had him down. 1 should like John I When he had told her tint he was go ("ordon to bo present, because ho would ! hue P t London, and going up on see how the kind of thing is done.' J business a-, to which iie could tell her The name of John Cordon al once ; nothing, she knew th t it behooved her silenced all the matrimonial chit-chat j " prevent him from taking the journey, which was going on among them. It John Cordon should be allowed to go was manifest both to Mr. WhittlestalVi in quest of hi diamonds, and 3Ir. and to Marv that it had 1 een lugaed in j Whittlesta.i' should be persuaded not to AV-ihout. aeituve. io eirible M. Hlake to ! interfire with him. It was for her talk about the ab-ent man. "It would have I ecu plea-ant: eh. Kattie?'' We should have beiMi cry glad to Fee Mr. Cordon if it w.mhl have suited him to come,1' said Miss Forrester. "It would have I cm jut the thing for h'm and we at Oxford together, and everything. Don't yon th nk he. would have liked to bj there? It would have put him in mind of other things, you know ' I o this anneal there was no answer made. Il was impossible that lary 1 ...1 1 i..-.. . .. ... . ... ...11. ..1 1..1... suom 1 oriii- niMeu m iuik hooiu .im , rtu!onl l'ark. .lohn (iordon went up to Cordon in mixed company. Ami the .,. He has In-en much moved li allus-icMi to him stirred Mr. V.hiltleslan's ,iI(. i:,tiniation made to him bv .Mr. wrath. Of coiir-e it was understood as j Whil!e-talV tiiat some letter should be having been spoken in alary lavor. 1 written to him at his London address. And .tr. WhittlestnlThad been made to jit. j,.mj In:l(j0 j,;s :U)pP:l to yVm hit ereeive. by what had assed at Little ' tle-taf. and had reee ved no answer Arle-:'ord. that the Little Arle.sford peo- v.hatever. And he had, after a fashion, pie ail took the side ot .John Cordon. II1:mv his appeal :ii0 to the girl. He ami were snnno-ed to b taking the side f,.i. smv .1,.., 1. s ,,1,... .,,. ,:.. .,,.1, ,,.,. of .Mary :u the same time. There was not one of them, he said to hinwdf, that hhd half the sense of iUrs. Haggett. And there was a ulgarii about their intiM-feivnce of whi h Mrs. liaggett was ;:ot guiltv. lie is'half way on his road to the diamond-liehKsaid Kelina. "And went awav from hero on S:it hviImv movniinr""' sa d Alont:iTU Ihlk". .......s. ....-. - - -lie has not started 3d not tireameii of it. L heard him whisper to Ir. WhittlestatV about his addre-s. He's to be in London at his club. I didn't hear him say for how long, but when a man fives liis address at his club he doesn't mean to go away at once. I liaye a )lau in my head. Some of those boats ro to the "diamond-fields from Sottlh- .untiton. All the steamers go oveiy- .vhcre from Southampton. Winchester ts 00 the wav to Southamntoiu Noth ing will be easier for him than to drop in for our marriage on his w:i3 out. That is, if he must iro at last." Then he looked hard at Mr.iy Lawrie "And bring some of his diamonds with him," said Kvelit.a Hall. -Thar -would be very nice.' But not a word more was said then about John Gomon by the inhabitants of Croker's Hall. A'fter that the visitors went, and Mon . . , .. - 1 . ... - c tagu Ulake chaperoned tne gins om, 01 the h.ouse. without an idea that he had made lumseli disagreeable. That 01mg man is a most egregious ass!' said MiC WhittlcstalV. -He is good-natured and simple, but 1 doubt whether he sees things vcry plainly. He has not an idea of what a man m-jv talk about and when he should hold his tonirue. "And he is such a fool as to think that his idle chatter can in fluence others. I don't suppose a Bishop can refuse to ordain a gentleman because he is a general idiot. Other--vvisc 1 think the Bishop is responsible for letting in such au ass as this." Mary sa:if to herself, as she heard this, that it was the most ill-natured remark which she had ever known to fall from the mouth of Mr. Whittlestafi "I think I am going awa3 for a few da3s," Mr. Whittlesttiti said to Alarv, hen the visitors were gone. Vhere arc 3011 going?" 11, I suppose I shall be in. Lon don. jLhen one goes am'wherc, it- is generaliW10 -""Onoon; tnougii 1 navea t wen thdkor more than two months." "jSbt sPf-e came t0 ,ve wtQ yoUi" she said' Yon are the most stay-at-. homaAjersi by wav of a s-entlcman Fever beard 0f.i Then there wai fr.wtn"mutes, and he -Said Inrthcr. -'Miirht a nerson ask :;yott are .goiQg ioty TnIa vfih, asked in the playful manner which she knew he would take in good part. Well: I don't qut know that a person ean. I am goinir to s"it a man upon busmen, and. if 1" bean to tell you -art of it, 1 must tell it all which would not be convenient." Ma I not ask how Jonir von will be I l 7 1 here ean t be anv dreadful wcrcl in that. Ami I shall want to know what to get for otir dinner when you come bark." .She was stand ing now at his elbow, and he was hohl iuir her by the arm. It was to him al most as though the were already his wife, and the feeling to him was "very pleasant. Only if .-he were his wife, or if it were jKwitircly decided amon them that she wotiid become so, he would certainly tell her the reason for which he iniht undertake any jour ney. Indeed, there was no reason eon wcted with anv budine.-s of his which I might not bo" told, other than that j,fcial iv:ton wir.c-h was about to take ,nil lu j.omi,,. !; on.. :iIl,..vvred her now. hy vr,-nr hur ban 1 and smiling jnto jH.r f:t(:e ..WlI1 it for :l month?" Oil dear, no! what should I do awav from home for a month.'" "How can I tell? The mvteriou3 j business may require von to be absent f,,,-!t who!e vear. 1'anev mv being left ' ..t i,nmi. fill'iliHt i!mn. Voir.lnT.'Ml.ii.k -! .,'JU -. - V&. -,- - "You never contradict me." ' i'erhaps the day mav come when I slr.tll. Tnen be reeolloet-d himself. had told her.-elf that Mr WhittlestatV is ' was not eruM. and that she her.-elt was i' better than a weak. poor. Highly creature, una!le to look iu its face li e i : ml all it- realities. And then she sake, ami not lor .John i.oruon s, that ' he wa. about to make the journey. He hail a-ked her whether she were willing to marry him, and she had told him that he wa- pressing her too hard. -She would tell him now now, before it was too hit' that this was not so. His ..ouruey to London must at any rate be prevented. CtlAl'TKK xvm. . ANU MU-. TtKiKKV. n '. .1 1 av arramrei . ear v on 1 no j nioruing after t!ie ilinner at Littel Al ' . . His very presence tlien in the house had been an appeal to her. Jle kuew that she so tar believed iu him as to be con scious that bhe cou'dat once become his wife if she were wdlmg to throw over his rival. lie knew al-o that she loved him or had eertainby loved him. lie did not kno v the'natMre of her regard: nor was it pos-ib.e that he shouhfever I !.,,. tli.it nnl,- lw. i. ....... i.:- ,..:.-.. , ....., ..., ...... .. . .-.v ,, v i .!-. 1. I1U. 1 v;j,0 ,:u- oriveti a luvunise to that other . m:in aiuit was thus he read her ' chara ter he could be true to her promise without any grat heart-break. j t any rate, -he intended to be true to it n".. (i;,i ,1(, for :l moment nM.i.t for a moment susuect tj,.,L 3,-,.. WhittlestatV was false. Mary ( i,:u" declared that she would not with- draw her word that onlv from her own mouth was to be taken her intention of slK'h withdrawal, and that such inten tion she certain 1 woulil nccr utter. Uf her character lie understood much but not quite all. He was not aware of the depth of her feeling. Hut Mr. WhittlestatV he did not under- ' stand at all Of all those vacillating softnesses he knewnoth'ng or of those moments spent with the poet, in which he was wont to fight against the poet's pretences, and of those other moments snent with Mrs. I'a-r'rett. in which he 1 . . .. :- . ... . would listen to. ami alwa3s lmalk re 1 ject. those invitations to manh strengti th which she would always pour into his ears. That Mr. WhittlestatV should spend hour after hour, aud now d:i3 after da. in teaching himself to regard nothing but w hat might boss suit tiie irirl s happ.ness of that he was alto- 1 .rother in the dark. To his thiii'due-. ' - i Air. Whittlestafi" was a hard man. who. j bavin"- gained his ob'eet. intended to hold fast b3 what he ha 1 gained. lie. John Gordon, kuew, or thought that he knew, that Man, as his wife, would lead a happier lite than with Mr. Whit tlestafl. But things had turned out un fortunateh nu there was nothing for him but to return to the diamond-tields. Therefore he had none back to Lon- j don with tha purpose of preparing for his tourney. A man does not start for nis journey South Africa to-morrow, or, it not to morrow, then the next day. He was awaro that there must be some delay; but an3 place would be better in which to sta than the neighborhood of Crok er's flail. There were things which must be done, and people with whom be must do it: but of all that he need I say nothing down at Alresford. There fore, when ne got t?acic to .Lonuou, he Co.-tht lo make all his-arrantmments cant to make all his arrangements did so far settle his affairs as to take 3rth on one of the mail steamers. had come over in eompany with a in lawyer, who had gone out to Kimbcrley with a vie.' to hi profes sion, and had then, as w the case with all the world that goes to Kimberlev. gone into diamond. Diamond. had becomc more to him than either brief. or pleading. He nad been there for fifteen year, and had ruined hira-elf ami made him-elf half a dozen time-. He had found diamonds to be more pleasant than law, and to be more com patible with champagne, tinaed lob- tcr3 and voting Iadie-. lie had mar- ried a wife, aud had parted with her. and taken another man's wife, and paid for her with diamond, lie hail then possessed nothing, and had afterwards, come forth a third part owner of the important Mik.-in-thc-31ud claim, which at one time was paying twelve per cent, tier mouth. It :uut be un derstood that theStick-in-thf-Mud claim was an alm-t intinite-imal jHtrtiou of soil in the Great Kimbcrley mine. It was but the sixteenth part of an origi nal subdivision. Hut from the enter of the "Teat basin, or rather bowl, which forms the rn'iie. tin-re ran rp two wires to the high mounu erect-d on the circumference, on which continually two iron cages were traveling up ami down, coming back cmpl", but going uy laden with gemmiferous dirt. Here traveled the diamonds of the Siick-in-the-Mud claim, the owner of one-third of which. Mr. KitzwaJfcer Tooi:ey, had come home with John flordon. Taking a l"ri general glance at af fairs in the diamond-fields. I doubt whether we should hae been ine'ined to su-peei that John dordou and Fitz walkcr Tookey would have been likely to come together as partners in a dia mond speculation. Hut John ("ordon had in the course of things become owner ol tl:e other tv.o shares, anu when Fii.walker Tnd.ey d'-termuied to come home he had done -o with the obiect of buving his uartm r's interest, Thi-, he miht haw ione at onte. onlv that he suflered uncler the privation )f an ir.sulliciiMicy of miaiii. lie was a man of great "intelligence, and knew ue!l that noreiMber mode to wealth bail ever presented itelf to him than the purchase of h;-. partner's -.hare--. Much v:is said to persuade John ('ordon. but he would not part with his documents without seeing security for hi-money. Therefore Mes-r-. Cordon and Tooke' put the old .stick-in-t he-Mud into the hands of competent lawyer-, and came home together. " 1 am not at all sure that I shall sell," John Cordon had said. " i'Ai thought that vou offered "Y for money down. Tor sum na.'neil I v. ill sell now. Hut the it I start from le-re without completing the bargain. I -ball keep the option iu my own nanus, mo met is. i uo no know wheii.or I I shall remain in Kngland or f I do comela.-k 1 am not return. I likely to find an thing be. ter than old Miok-5n-t he-Mud?' To this Mr. Tookey assented, but still he resolved that he wouid go home. Hence it came to pass that Mr. Ht.walker Tookev vas now in London, and that John ('ordon hail to see him frequently. Here Tookey had found anotlu r would-be partner, who had the needed money, and it was fervently desired by Mr. Tookey that John Cordon might not go back to South Africa. The two men were not all alike in their proclivities; but. they had been thrown together, and each had learned much of the inside lile of the other. J he sort ol aciiuamlanee wifli wiiom a ,.' '',". ' "" , ntimatc in such a steady man becomes i locality otten surprises Hie steatlv man himself. 1'itzwalker Tookey had ' the antecedents and education of t a gentleman. Champagne aud lob-ier ! suppers the lobster coining out of tin ca-.es diamonds and strange ladies, even with bloated cheeks and strong language, had not altogether de-t roved the vestiges of the Temple. He. at any rae, was fond of a companion with whom he could discuss his Un glish regrets, and .John ('ordon was not inclined to shut himself up alto- gether among his precious stones, and to refuse the conversation ot a man who could talk. Tookey had told him ot his great distress in relerence to his wife. l!y Ceorge! 3011 I-now, the crudest thing you ever iieard in the world! I was a little tight one night, and the next mornimr she was off with Atkinson, who rot awav with his pocket full of diamonds. 1'oor giri! she went down to the Poriugu se "set - tlement, and he was nabbed. " He's do - imr iiiMi-il service now down at Cane MvTwti TliMt" -i k-ind of tJiitiT t leit I l-irs ire i'te'isiveiv 11-ed with he-ivv- l!l,' '1''"-T onthe .uinplMti tiiiheory oth lown. 1 bat s a kinti or i.iin,, ui.u ) 1.11s .ne t.it .i-ni.13 u.tu wuu iic.iv3 ; ,.r ,nan. m tar a, no: cnly the prUibnrf.iMit noes up-cL a IeIlu. .-im ijooi 1-11.-, walker began to erv. Amongsiich conVidences Cordon al - lowed it to escape from h.m that, were he to become married in Kngland he did not think it probable that he should return. Thus it was known, at lca-t to his partner that he was going ?o look tor a w.fe, and the d&iro in Air. Tookev's breast that the w.fe might be forthcoming was intense. --Well"" he said, immediately on (.'onion's return to Loudon. -What does -well' mean?" "Of course you went down there to look af.er the huh?'' l have never told 3 oil so." "Tut 3 ou did- did 3011 not?" "I have told 3011 no'hing nbaut anj lad-. though 3-011 are con-tanth asking questions." As a fact. 1 think Ishall go back next month." -To Kimberle3?" -I think so. The stake I have there is of too great importance to be aban doned." ' -1 have the money reaih to pav over absolute cash on the naif. !i ou don't call that abandoning it?' -The claim has gone up in value twcnt3-tive per cent., as 3011 have ready heard." til -Yes: it has gone up a little, but not so mucii as that. It will come down as much by the next mail. With diamonds you never can stick to anything." -That's true. But you" can onh go 1)3 the prices as 3011 see them quoted. Thev may be up twentv-tlvc per cent, again by next mail. At any rate. I ai going br.ck.' -The dickens you are'' -That's my present idea. As I like to be on the square w:th vou altogether, I don't mind saving that'l have booked a berth by the Kentucky Castle.' assumed a -sSP- fa(e- lt ls diUicuIt to trace l;AT5S-: c t. - , w nuiMiisui sueii :i 111:1:1 i mini", or to calculate the meaner chances on :hieh he is too oftcr dfiren to base ids hopes of success. He feared that he could not show his face in Kimberlev. unless as the representative of the Vholo old Stick-in-the-Mud. And with that object he had declared himself in London to have the actual power oit dis posing of Gordon's shares. Gordon had gone down to Hampshire, and would no doubt be successful with the 3ounglady. At any rate as ho de scribed it to himself he had "gone in for that." He could see his "way in that direction, nut in no other. -Lpon my word, this, you know, is what I call rather'throwing a fcllowover." TO bx coxTErjsa Ihe deuce vou have! And vmt-wv.n .- . - 1 1 en P!itniifnfil cmrif: take :i wni -1t.1 vnn"' . . -y...v .. t nto o, :,-.," tif i v t. ' I?s,cl1 '"tercstcd in the lot sneh imnod:;;V - ' I limS Se.eiU to Heve that -- vhl f-r . -. Wk TrtKlauwalker Tookev .. . bar.n: been adapted to -cit the hang- and to n- i.-wer the reqittretceu.-' o: itnproitni states of so iety. are to ' found in jjruat corojleienii and a.ltn mole j rvaerra ' tion. Some, standing in the it claaebory ; conditions of ducay. are ntnldeoay fa sobtudo. the grwn ivy man tali ; tbe I rijams and weaki:- of th.r rttitt. ami the owl alon brnXmg the spe I ol tiinr . si'-rn sileucn. (ntir-t ecaaie tin nucKtM i nl towns Jinl -it:ftt whni wn. iir-wni.I for a dofi'nse. be ame a habitation; ami I a habitation urn inultipl'od by thoo who. protected 1 y the fclrength of the castle. adn.iuitreI to the claims ami re (iiirfincntt of ece-ity or iuteret, the tout ensemble b-camc a walled town or citadel, of .vhi -h th oriirinal casUe ontituted the ky and fortrs5. Of some of thee cities, the castles cont'ntto to be. at ihr preulisy. the stronghold. The iiniKjrtanco of such ila of - - - -- - -"- , strength and resource has been Mnally iili.'i'rateil in th struggles which held in e urn! Iidatiee the destinies of the I'r.t'mh Umpire, during the eiil etubroilmeats tiial have evcd that mijrht kiuirilom even in modern times. The famous castle of Kdinburgh still commands that magnificent city. It crowns the at precipitous riH' that ri.es out of the mid-t of the Scott..-h metropolis, on the confine-, of the new and the old c'ty, and its eh", at ed ba-:;o:iM:nd battlements that overhang the clitla n every -ide, ;-cm to !e fearfully suspended in mid air, while its turret.-, d miuishod by their cveeed'ng altitude into mere oinl.ncs, a p near to touch the skies. The don fn or keep of this fortress was deemed of .-trenglh stiflicient to guai autee the security and pre-ervatioo j f the ancient rega:n of S otlaml, ot ' which it became- the denository atout j the time of the union of the crowns ot j j Lngland and - otlaml. in the person of ! ; .lames I. of the r.'iited King:om. Hv ( ' whom th.-e jireclou-. insign a of royaltv i were there depoa ted i not knoun; but! i there, concealed in an iron-boum oak ! elipst, thro-.ghou: all the ou'e-ts and vieis-ittutes ttiat nave marKou mat realm -inee the I eginning of the .-eent ..Mith century, tney lav in undisturbed obs ur- ity, until discovered and restored to light and admiration by the reverent hands of Sir Walter eott. The broad an 1 general features of human scociety are e; cry where marked by -traiuie resemblances. I he de scendants of Japhet e Jiibit, under va rious phases, the pas-ional and moral lim-amen's which Le-pcak them o'" kith ami kin to the descendants of Shem. Mmilanir um-tanees elicit the tokens of sV'jij.ath es of generic brotherhood. This is illu-tr.tted 5 v the exponent? "f lhy i:irli:il and niilifin -pirit which distinguished the onteution-of the n- alry or amlutn.n that at sour tine engaged the irascible races of iiurope and Asia. In the early states of both tho-e i uart-rs of the world the.-p'ritof war actuated tlio pol'c:c-s ot despot sin. and the rums and relies that remain to tne picstut age, the wild and stern magui'it cucc of the batilemei.ts that crest the proud banks of the Khine. and the stupendous citadels that guard the inclement fortressesof Aighanistan. . , , " 1 e-peak a common ra-e and a common condition, however they 111:13 diller in their chronological histories. Hut the conditions of people are changing and progressive, and the time of ea-tlc-i'Uilumg has long gone bv. I , The development aud prevalence of the . eltiI1inU, ,i:lV0 r,',,.,, o0ction.-, into societ3. and consolidated lans into ' community. The law-tle'ving towers ! "... . . 1 1 01 petty potentates or conteniious oar- omes have been converted to the pa j 1 iii.- uses of harmonious and national governments. uuiucn JAiys. Oivrco.ts for (Joed Dressers. The single-breasted, ny-front sack, commonly called the Chesterfield.' is I he coat par excellence, and will be worn by twent good dres-crs where J one of air, other shape will be see.i. In its pre-ent form il is a most desirable and beautiful over-garment. Tor a man of average height the length vanes from thirt3-nine to fort3-two inches, according to the weight of material; the heavy weights, of coitr-e, being the longer. Thev are made to trace the ! form drtinetlv. but are not cut soclo-e ' fitting as a 3'car ago. The lapels and ! collar arc light: the" are made to roll , free, an I have, as "a rule, the silk to ! show to the end of collar Velvet eol- ih-iiii uuiu. j Xext in popularit comes the Xcw- ; market, the lorm of which is the same j as during the previous season, followed by the surtout. which is of medium ! length and closes high, aud b the box coat, which, made will: a i occasional, seen, but will 1'3, will be generally be iiiauc uoiiwie-uie:iieti, uuu uic uuuuiis well bucked from the mlc. with heavy collar and lapels, and wide Haps on all pockets; edges double stitched wide, and seams laid over and stitched to match the ed-cs. But the select thing, the overcoat of the club man, the societ3 leader, the l genuine swell, is the cape toat in some : form. The most popular of these coats ! is the Inverness the Inverness pure) and simule. just as it was main yeat-3 ago. and mau3 3ears ago before "then. If is a noble garment.with graceful, llowing lines, which seem to add inches to a man. as well as importance. A splendid garment, that costs a great ileal of monc3. and requires for its suc cessful production the skill of first-class artists ri i- -.t . - 1 1 , . -i I he ordina- Chestcrtield elongated, with a full shoulder cape, will also be worn, more or less, bv expensive dress- ers. but will not be so popular as the Inverness. American Fashion llcvicw. Work for Anti-Vhisectors. The struggle of the scientific inves tigator against natural forces in some degree resemb'es the struggle of a peo ple for its hbem. Mater.al laws bind us on all sides, and to secure deliverance from then! it is necessary to become acquainted with them, lt is our Lb em as against the things it Ls neces- san to conquer: and it is not a dear ! bargain to bv this at ihe price of a few . dogs and a few skiuned frogs. ho are sc of our vie- there is nc more important ordination for ttir.ni We must undeceive them. The.o are more -ja'ns than J03-S among the men on this little terrestrial globe. Instead of busying themselves to prevent the researches- which are being privately earned on in a few laboratories, let these charitable people, make an eilbrt to put down the slave-trade, of which the negroes are the victims by thoti- sanus. ur let them endeavor tn o-,- the misery which prevails everywhere from Greenland to the land of the Hot tentots. Let them try to suppress the -wa. .w 4U(i.i "UU1C -ourge or war, which h made a hundred thousand times mor Manr ancVnt ca?tW. TSr -i"8 U"3U a11 the toss, rabbits and dogs that have been sacn- SSSinS1 tl?e PhysIolg in the world. There is a task worthy of their ftSaSa?, -at " i'0"" Tzo :3l Vt:-Prridac:ta Speech ct Detroit. licimarry 1mrintj llnlilut1 At Detroit s ftr nrAli !- crl Jua A. Ijna. lb Ktfpulrfiaitt cko- i i i .. T."-r.Tr " tbif fur Vir-Imttloi. Mtrer to aa eori!t ocd cottVittcio ad4rM Lt?lfc 4KB (llTUIVKai-I ftftAli Imtv i rU.ni jattr pmUmtU HlMce unr Jwr Ux tmma lkt t kutn W tr-l.tk m luutu tturiff itk : tow lj - U ay ' iMohea town. I carat iat r It-vr tr- fe M-e mj rrHl 1 im nmmtr. I v.irf -Uudrr t ty fr-td. 1 wtfi t Hi tuud 1 isa jtrtfx-Uj. it )o tm omtj My trvni. iWe te mnktat: is m I nnu Iwn t iwtv lb im. It tv w-t num. u u ::h toLtxsit pam :m1 ftfywi wb.tt. Tl ! rte-il fukitt A tfcU ftouuiry. tbf llemoersttr ami bpiUir I rUn. hat tli h nt tn Umit kuMofr. c. tbo iautuln.u -f till country- 1W bitury or th lmormt mnr. .t k t r-ei-rlt in timet jmim. and m n i tc rv conlxd lxluy. dim Uii. Ut ijr iiHtjrtnst. no irn of txtrr-tcv k,:i r it y n ) u man. or l oy now ctiminy w wii(-t. w.u f-i a unites- dir In IoUum. Imuidui rUrf th- 1 craocnttlc Mirtj her f-eibl rtn ! tnz .c any n p-ct inlntioaa:ty ik- mrau -i-r-trtilir- ot wy (utmna-at twv our owu; but 1 do thnf- b-rv to-nlsltt ttua tb-t iv r-ut th- li.U-rr: of h jwpl lonr n to ih- Amfrcstt xofle. ApttMr. Thr kart-. via- th ir trtratMMi. t a tbe .- i i-urai of irwpit diametric;. r n. j ', -! -' A. y faltow-ttjuntrytarn. if h Parta- inettt ut Wrea.- Hiiuta wan rB?-rrl lo-Uar u ih rapeni of Utbi S.iUn. awl wer to -n ct f-ia In n fr'nc u ta ral mnmu ; ! th .mr cm icvjp v. ilxr rart4 ia4utrf ; of i be cttiintrii, thrr mM'UI , rart ta latt iar io ifce riwirtnc laat .ar barn 'ttarata4 L tM l' nocratir arir . t.c oraanUa l uii ..f that jattjr. A on. 1ti to " 3l tl-JMJUi i Iu lkj tl.- Drmocruitc thirty, by au n t mcut knoKn m: aTarif la-. t h law for tbr ).urtuMr rll r rr vfnuo, trapoM-.l at-rta n dtlf li m an for. l-nt Imtm .rt&. lftw ibAl m i iit t.m. iwti up n i:. ibr nitK-i. ! JwW' 'I h'"0T.!! J" V.7 ln, B V !L" i Uvn a ra.f.-r uf ih nt t.rai liiiTorj uf t n.uu'ry. t-ir!.rt. di ir'-'. hhi ie fart Jio-'t in all lap :( Lii ar vigeia?:it or tb uoirr. A 'hi'. U.u:' n... . Thtt o jh' f to ei.-iuirj' then li ..stilt;.' on tiiC-r Ut i.lir. Ui ts h-Tana lat were banil. aixt ! W.ttt wa- known' mv k iirolfsffta tariff !- u o-rtuln dej:r-e. wai ei.actl. abk-h produ(l loratimt ruirtty in ihm moA. Jl.:i Hm l.ciot rucy k'Hintn contf.l ant poar. In Wnni 1.-h unitar slliM-k an 1 aiiiit ,n Ike law of the ninirr in twin-iw to ur revenue. ai.U rluolthn iaria Haain, t l.wiiiK Hiileh h. tu anli of 17. -. m.nu utx up la lt. the yrrfatit crw! ttiat tl l-o'le ha cter w.:aeyl tlootf thisU&veru lucnt hnl n liuiy. . IttteColl.KIl TKRVSCKV. Ko thn, ur-uinif thMr eoiir-o ur to iHtl. wlieithe Uf, ullkioi jNiriv ! ifJ in j (iit l y t: e . .).e nf thw eountry. in IWI. : tin lih 1 Vitrt'ii. DHy tountl ';r irawrv ulr limit one t.Wlar ill It. 1 h y iownl thl ...T.;r...i H.ttit.itt erellt. I h. :u.inl tl., lra! f iti. ciimrt lMri eKt "llir louml I a-Ba' tun , Nour fmoifiKl f -leoi hi a rotten wnncon. , .Nainumi siati LumKh ttt-rfi i.j th i-m'- i i. ii--. . mi'. im-Kiiuciii imiiKs. u !":rn h -nar- aetei th e the i-iirr-ne f tie suntrr m If lirveiiit'il ;iiil m VMirilile-n Unit tbit ertlit ot tins '.ittiii!iciii wtirt ctte-; himI at uat i tine a irfxtiiu'f i-fliellmii mvuim-1 tint i5o-rn-iik at to I louplit .ui l) tlif ih o,i i wiio ioil th.- (.ovfraiiifiit. iiikI tli VM'iil'I an ' inwn- txkiiU. -jtfiii i..r ih pur jMi-eof n-crliw till- cmiPlrj nnl Tor tti ,.,.,.M. r Mipforntnr it iiur.inr tht- iimni.i tlie 1 paying' tut expt-iiM-oi iivn-nl xr So. ihv lulltn. -Jtifi.s, t.ikf Hie ri'ts.rrt of the Iicim.h erut.e i ir'y Irniii tie tltin they w r- ort'an i il up io l-'iii ami u 1 -ut'l. it H twit a r nl erf!lfal!f i'i i!m jrt-nliH or tin- -MtfriiH!i-.!il ol miy party 01 an i-eople. (Apj. aii-r TiiUethf Hen cratie nrl fn-iti tluu tlm to the picfiii. mi'! 1 -av 1ht lo-nilit then has iki! Inch 1111 itttfinpt uiaIf on lie- jhiti f liKtriotlc tiifti 'f this foutitry lor the pun nu r tultti-hiii :i l!i anr 1.1I -t-iti. wtiitli m the lr-t. ti lay jadziiti'tit that tuan ferl- l-eJ. U How t nut -tein elear th-oiitrii. cvrv I law til it lias !eeu fti:tctel tor tin !inat 11 nil Iciutlon of hiitnanlty, tot the I :u-Ilt of the , people, to 11 lvalue the pro-penty n( tne ( piiMie. ip t oee lino Ha- ever I mmi written nnu eu:irteI hy the Kepuiilitiiii party of that char--.icier that lias not tx'un oijioel irotii th 1-eiiiinn- to the em! by tlu I)etnxrMtic partj. (Creut ttppliuac.) Tin: rcTs iioit i.itMortttrv. Tf you a-k 11: f to trie vou the hittory of thn Penio'Tntlc party in short I iril! lo it. not rr ihe pinpo-e ol tK-iriir'(Ten-le. but 1 will tt the luit-i an tliey are. If r.u K th'l'etno-etitt- to lny to itirn atil v bit u to the :n.nu-tnont-of th(ir ttueoininoiijt. t the monu men:.- of tln-ii" suc.'e. to tlt inoiiuuieiit- of the pro- f.ity that they have I routrht uImmiI for thf bcnutlt of the people, to whnt enii thev point' Look, exaniine nn-l tell me. If IhertMia Il'-tnoerat ln-n 10-nUhr. whet ar& they If jou n'i iri. t TK. nt out the mum.- lie ms that s'an.l lor the r Kiaifinaiiiii: to- o:i l.i i in? i ou in rv l win ie i j-ou w IIHI tn y tire. They ere t--I a monument t l!ri:lh . i.. .i.., . . .i. .. . . you w IIMT IIP y ! Ireetnule. (I.oikI r.pplnuM. 1'hey iroot.l a nioniiuien: to the interest of Kniaiel anl 1 cr iar.Miif.-u-tures ati'l tra.le, as atmnm the li't'Tft- of the A tiierKtiu people. 'U'-liewoI nppl'tu-e i They ervctel a mouuincii'. not io labor, not to protettiou for American lii'luv tr e-. not for the elevation uf hilior. rum In s: f:irn the ftimino tn .l.tn. it fn.! .(.. ... home, the eiucation of l. ehl lren unit everninijr that is ct.cul Ufl to briny tfeun upon the lee! of the most iufibircn of our I eopie. ilii-eat :ipplnu-o. .More than lh.it, they erected a monument 10 'a very. 'Ihev erocbtl a monument toileprv lute 1 o irrenev. tj ntt n Mate hnnk-s. to the ui-tro' of th .Ame tiean jn-ople; atel the one crecte 1 burner than anv other -vns that ono erecicl by the )( nioenicy to tne slave olirartuv of the -nth. that bcl'cte-l in no higher type t.frli !I1ji:io:i than the en-lavcniei.t or man That monument -tan-N to-'lay to the fume, tf it bo itermel. to th" cr. to the nttemtit to en- f'-uiriurf ami nenf tunte it by the lienifM.-rat.c Rrtv. It i a--- siuk tleen In our m?tltut,on. Jts shaft -:inil hlch io-l.i-. nn-l when on evcmitie tV-material yon -ri'l t'n-i thnt it U iiuule ef elm as aa'l manacles that the Ite pub lican par:y struck from the limb- of t.OJi.iO) s'suc-. Applnusf.l Heneath the bue of thnt l)aiocrat monument, if you will examine. you win mm tape theories. u-ee,'tiv. plat lortr.s. weak .uttc-munlilp. the putrM cnr-4 tn-orece son and the crime of Mate pov- ereijftity. (Appiaue.) IT Is .IlT TIIK SAMR TO-Il.VT. ' Xow. my fe w countrymen, after pain:r tliruush a triirunti- war, n ileatatln? ami cruel war, brought rn 1-3 the Dcmor-raey or he ?outh. spenipn." over f-'i.0Je,co.w) of your ' money for the puri o-e of carrying it on. when the war ceuM.il. when it-anjrry elouils ! li'iipH-iir d. wnen peace shoutil have reineil in tliH Iiintl lorer. we tound what? U"c find the Southern Democracy. tho- en-jaje! in 1 - .". '1-11. uw.11 .111 vi lut-ui, join n? t ncain with the Norhcrn Dtmocra's. and tne re be lion - k1 ntl 4 t S f lrom me cn-i 01 mat rcoenion up to tne prts ent tee the lb inoemt c p r'y. N"orh and Houth. haie b- en :: pe-f cct y unitel u they wi relief. re the war. Ti.e,, aml to-d v n r.'.c 'a'-t.'y. united tor on - emmon ru.rtro- yadvicTethe ?arae princ pje: thyin- wms trareuojr tarousn to is conntrr. He came to a iarmers nouse ani faslted hiai the road to a certain town. The tanner sala to mm: -oo roneconKroi rar (tardea and take tbe left band road. You will follow that anoutoco raHe aad then tae-road aire out." MWei.- said the wan. "wfeatwl'l t .! thonr Thfo tob will cone Back to the gnssi. ;iair2S5" 1 TUUWUl im.v m - w.niv. th mmW I Hr (iff UUUi b'tard a no jbi " vm in )o( tfr . )!a trU M IVfctf xr i j M X M U r iMiWiitIM T .MMHl 4V Vm ImmmcwiHr &t1mrm' I ri t fM tof rr !! t ! 4MHTt I I' II ?cn ett MM. fcrt ft t IW Vvfo t A wr'rwi t" Kur . ;. itwmmif (ni u . ' iiwit (Mm arr i J-amt I nM t 2 M'M. tt jr-m i ' Pmmwvwttr i hifam . toifc. rr tboir m twt lri4atBVMrai fr tnunoo r ia iuvniai xaa. pxtMrm Zim tr raraaa . v. a; ha-rv rrm tar t tt aa4 I wwm fco rAU r vK-a w aar art m wma - a taa aa4 taa murj f tsat tvmatrr win raat "r-mnrmtrm wvtt ra Ywt taw bm 4anaa- Ua wtwM taw ICarM CMinraawat imhimm ttw-m-a-tloa a.ai ta itnaaiit iAa ptmmm- Ha, t! tarr da Thf 4M aat rmruai -wa ta iwUaCfcws Imm am tfcJ rrfcik wa 'a Hater atf tawry. lav Ka fmmA rngm w isrr a4 al",r bm Wa Why ha wa tt taat an' ywtfaMkUai wtta a rrse.iwa' 1 wt w-u turn, taa teaia .-' oi t far4t-rafa naaM' lt pr) taat wxlati nmxmkt hm lrta-4 aia taratr rnmu u-r far aa re -aofaleal alaniahRrattc ut taa Oua fi"rl irrnami A pa l It fnia4 rarilMrr taat ao,l-atr -Vmi4 aa Ij4 ttw aM"faafrt6j -w t fatar4MHr f lad. feat r? 1? f am4 ta taat rtcftta tmm taat aaUtrMI k1 a wtal laer aajr o t wMaKry ti a trtr lrr4o O.ieflot fair a4 a,-ara tarta r'itry. Kmg.mn. 4 ra ttt trmAm a tbu uatrj aa4 Mat to fcml 'Wf4 a otetttatiMa ttrartaj la f Ir ima ana hnc fca1!. i'a4 ta fra fcknmt ! aaauM ta taata Ukk 5a.a 3wair li ill aiial t iv,e (,. rmanl Amauax. wVat Ifea ntuif 1barult l K. tfear 4aS pat '-s-.i. tut toa tba rvNifiaa was i-wrum I tb''Vacrr of :! 1mii a4 taa Una crater h X.rtfe tiBifHl 'oBatBfr, aa4 a ttw Iw.nHa.- ptatforai - earr af t , iutan atmn. tn I Ir--a laa la ldrn.tc(.m.iiiuiliiv i Vputea-.l TtN dav rr ot t- ir v aUi ar yroaaWM' if Um Si jhrf.i - imi un. t foaM ta ta CtHlla ta. f ihr traTata i taa Data. rralx- i:if.iiu n lb Mil' o tatttf. nf -a Ur iil.- . f ifttir !.,Ura ( tatffertatJoa fBto thh rra n rx i fP I t ne raff ur atttxta for a Bvaaaat ta aht fca trti "i.mjwM - taa NrawBT aa t artr. K j u '.! t aatal ait it trcauait of ta Kt.u4Ha aartjM' Mr Motnounirrmm. t ra tfec Ui-U taa ;lf.rm if i.v Kiil U-a party, li aa ttn in m-o hir f h a ht tat Kauttii mn nan an wfeat tin- ar tor aa4 a feat tWr mv fint. a.. l.a. tara ..r ii-Btaaf cmtinr uwn Uw ni of t Hraab inaa rart, Waat ar ta y la4raima a ur th twoftla of itia I mtr4 Ktato. a aaaara' . rl'llttn: a rt-m tf tkaaktay "S mnari 1 In itii onmiry ta bt , &r a4 fer mmm. fHir m HI n a ai.f Io ti aaifel af MrpubiK-4na fr-ai th rull of k ki Inta tar Miul'vnt of litftiy. aarr. tacmg that raa lav tar.r liant upnn their lr-a, Ufw.n tfea if aii wbrra tht-y t-rr a' Ul, a4 a tw American ae,i to v:rr bm th rtrfet t that Hmi hmy ayiaat) .a ih t tt.taivm a4 , i f tin wt ta')- aaail enjoy a wrrttn fitwin It )ti mmk m- tor BMr I trll fnt tBMt itbH iwantjr yrar lh int: .f tatt eoMntry he a4anml. nw thr HaMWs an pant .tatnl -4trl otr, la a ratfa i cntMirt"l witfe taa Mtarxspait trrUtt to ll. lb! aa aH tian i-n.aJl r rlrl aM ! wan n enntrotil act al a.v4 a artlrlpaUon In tf)Tavrat. (Atiaiiaa X OaT MiHItl. r p-ooerty m a-rt mtt alwl la ta anwn try until th ra.uo ot tb anarvaair- ivnHm ( tb pif Of-laj- h 5t.i.o m tr than ta anx.unt ao-uinulatrnl In t huiHlrt i(.an pnr to t tint liniu. iliiai pp!aif Tfta .n inay lakf nr mierra a ltrmrr in ibui it mi! nr. In sHi u h'T )ou feiMl Marlkln morf than m niiibon ol farnia, tvlitjr tnu fev 'oul.ln the nnmlxT ntu ih-r U- ad r h nrw 1 In l'ie from -U tb'Uin! nil! n at toiara In lr) t. to n ih uanl4 ..I mb lnx f l41ar. thf !itfxr'H!f hI of I nr farat ut the rnlle-l Statf 'false or tiaklnx a tfin Vimi hur.- Inrf-l f "l.O U"l. Vat laf In l'n f l..4i.tMiiM. and 11 ! ot. r nii! Un ih it I.f-.0ini Takfjout at iifnrtorlf 1-U)' In ttil 'ottntry Vtiu HnU in l ponifthinur ur IM.'MU, it you Unrf r.'.ifO uii'l tlji' N'tiimnl of m. !.) lnr-aU-l Iu inn-uirHi-U'ri'4 N ?K.uom, Tafc to-lav tne numbfr of empl.of. hi hair. 2,T'0 a-l the j H.plf of ta country jht io t . employe Slot frki.ivi) nun taan tary tntiM hnvf piiM in thf !.ittf Hum) ur n( m-n Hi th rxtu ot trne In lJ. (firfat applau 1 tioul I likf for a moiMfnt to rail atU-MtWMi to tin- tliiTfre Bf4 in aii" In forf of the umn u'acturwl nrtle r of thl country anl ll Kliinl. I eoii'l nbotr yu tant for evwry ehara-tf r ot Ul-or nrU-Hl' to tlif !ittf rtn iRHiiiifaeturf Pi tltat itnintry irn. tartHfl awl -o forth the u:nf here m ilnubln In H'lKHint to what thev are tin r. M that im thU coiiritr to-day the ftitfinv man hi hii fm t huiK-e with etfry othar Thf IlemiliUcMn parly eleHlfi mu1 tlirnin"i l.tb-r. a. tant with all the kpkI farll tw In IH i oinlr'. the f!tient!onRl IrfrlUtKH hik! the HtviHUitfc we limit eterv man i tbihl. pn r or rich, hat a chance In the nor .f ! Rttfien ckwiw with rw-ryuui) ' f or ml Ihnt itn tn a inireil in Ihw irrfat i.ov.-rmne nt of our The Ainericnn pr itettive ) mii h1ot1 "1 In 1-. mi'l it tin lt cmtiutMNl !r tn i ."." !"7il?.. '.."': . ' "". -. rT"7 ' .' . - 1J..L.I1... . ... .1. 1. .. .. . ,... t, ..,... ,. ... ".. '. f - m llt1t - Bl' BV 1. avwT- mwa. aa' a mrmmwmwm m. I'I ine iM'i'ii ijiuhii iiaaa a ir iti iiir i aa w -bii tmrn .i.jh t-,untrv h l.wn lnfr.HtMf.1. If I I. caue of thf ri hni of our o 1. ihtr iw rrr nml Infllareu n nt our peoplf. t-t w ak my iiftnoerntM frlenl rne Uflrii riant If re. Dimoii bcih'Vf. If tt haI i.ot boa tor the llmneiMi'wl taw that w a pn.-l Uy thr H- j publtrnn part nnl .jftfl by AbmbMM In- coin UroiretHloM Hpptawft that yttr terri- ( t iriet. tht your Western Mta'iM noutl ht m ii Kpii.aif! At thVy Haie Mfa. by booei ' . "y ?r."" ".; a- ihittiiw janj rfruilnlv can not claim any rnwiU for that. txenu" Mr. lluchanau ftoaJ ta UI4. nal tt hal to If w.fl br a lUimMgn tonar- ' an 1 uriil by n Kepubib-an rr-Jnt. Ihtr Inir the tortv yenrs in wlirh thf control of thi-t (Joterune nt mh in thf anode or Ux , In :nif mti- Nirt. thf Itvia of our foiatry ami our tr-'ntif with foreign fWn jraaiat. 1 wire lett. In refereocf to our forefcra bora dv irn. in uch a c imI Hon thai tie tlUMr- of 1 lb" forourn (Jovernment- wa aduptnd. "one 1 a citizen u!t.-h n itlrn." I t cit roaKio.v tov. "riicn our foreitn-lHea ettfctf n rrturwH to ' their native laml mnny of Ihfm w-r iJika t nnl put Into the urnik of frften 'of ra ments, .n the roiiml tin' ther had not ot their citienhtp; but lb lb publican pwrir came to the re-cwo awl enetfl a law dirriar Ins that forehrn-born t-lu-n returnla-r to the r br me 1iouhI Uj etititjfl to af nroteet'on In rw ron ami pntM-rty by ta e- pulie of 'h rnitcl rtatf. nUr-bon citlfiM. Tronienilou ppuf 1 Hy tiMfti ailment of that latute -we to ced Uarluad. Germany, liny and all ilw liwfrniaeau sat. oneoftho foreken Gwrernwent to eater , Into feat if 4 with ti. o that whf elUfa f the I'nlted r-tatc- tou!d tut M"t-. I hy lov itoverntaenw for any wi-n pMn. . wbore they ha.1 io!atel no .aw. thry ar bBtl un-lfrour treat lot to re rv!r visa n totT eminent of the t'nluil ."H.f. lxKJd cfcffr Now. my fellow-'-ouiitytn.-n. doytni bflief, with the "Dem crntl' itrty in vrtttfl of thw Government, ir.th tadr ytein of &rintr. with tetr y tcm of r :rl 4n ytut fcf Wj P-lay that thw '--..ernawn: ynm'A itaad a H doe m-w w t. a quppn sod refcf Ufca. v tta o .e t ar. 1 ne ConUtut on. 000 ?frn n i.itlK.wih one uttii-ral freaw ioa ! ne-ti the tlnz of 1J1U eonn:r .' At. 1 10 jou U-' eve taat our trototii voali tn in-cit-J n .: ha Ljen. that tae poaplf vt tt c j..nry c uhl have tuf.t fiom IMH aU j-i nt .rcAil ia -' to ja.li m la m JWM. wawar syum of wJI'c-.t cttrreaey aad Um ii." (ppat. h.lu( ur tK-mocratfc frlcod r -Vcai -r.c a turpi t in yonrTrro.ry. oaftiiJas aii l-eii h wita UnJ Minilin. Vor tanff ta-i2 be ret Jcd In onler to ret rtl J lb T aAna m rmm - aaa taa ., rsf a i aatii at I. J. Zl." VT.. T. ZL. a. aj-.J m Mt m aa1kaiaH T ,- -naaj -w . -w a a -,W.T-.- ? . Miajp m ra4 ,m m tJbrr Mb aaui taatf "'WM'ifcaWr 4NMMV4"Me Va "W( . a-.... . - a - aksk f jrp.u. uvr. my rfito-w c untrytaen. ai i - t f-f-r m .sM-nri!! -nifrtt.. Tfut xttho I'emocraoc party 700 wM bav Asfcfrtaaetanfetp baiHrof AtarUn b ttojl .0 on tl or. 4!jiu2ti'.' If yH rtUfiiai la loyafey to hn ltr ijbws!. wij fci- me. wail? tte Df rnocmey wenr in i Irtm. ttw- nfart aM not from the Ut ap power. wLen thfy ercrlai ay trouaar aboct ! p'atttf if yon betwre :b n bztKiKn tho t!!tiriirplu I v.U Le rerythaatfjl to ywt Oorffntaf at Jo t future xnvratifxyi. l to tcL tne the time l(fe-wt-l UurtK -r 1 - yr tter.tr aa rt tarI UrJy, .tJbuut a uruf war.w-.t3ontpeittk.-nre or faiaet&fy urn-d oieraTrrsLiaryafiwr forty yeant -a-ua- 1 ct on .ar in It- In twenty rar -rr nakl . ar txo thousatpl an;ik3 doflar of ac't. ctsfrs.'.en prffnxy. fsoe anrpj- , v. n th. Tbnc juntrv. We hare in-, -nacl bythaidof thf i.epuW can. in tf So-ta. o rap d y. -we hare marrfceJ a?onx the , !nsy 01 tiirt-twa c-vuu-s-iot unin oor , v a.nrf tne nt I far ahf ad of that of aay oth- Ooerncient on tbe carta, and ' r recp!c arc . woniler and an 1 i-nazemcnt to the csT.iitie-1 poTcrn-senlii the earta by ieaon of the.r pros- ther ciriitCTton. tbeir wtulth. thex ciiu. their inu-llli'tjiscf. thHr dl!Iuion of ;-ducation,aa.1 an combined -etifrwniawa rtat people. That comblnat.oa.aa I raid, u , he wonder of tbe civilized ord Tees to- .with all these thinr that I have racrt-1 ccdand manyinoie thtt I have sot time j mnrtt'r.n ln-iitv ten Unit thr. TT-fflnrmtf- mention, to-day we Bad the Democratic arty comp!alaln-r of tbe Hepublkarj party ecau5e taer aare too raucs racntrr la tie reasury. fCreat anpaui!.) why: uoremor ticti'inci. two niats in To-edo. iK mien an ex creation and taaorrr be did it- because 1 thought that ! Governc-r Hendricks wa a aoan of ability. I do not adrH.re hi record. I su say, but that I will kt so to the people for then to exaratee and net criticis it myself, except is oae or two partucaar. Ife stated to an intelllrvat Rua-ence is Toledo. O.. that thme were four hundrad aHJioan of dallan sttralus fa theJ jreaaury 01 worn UBtien states. HJMtjfaser.j .-. e eiiaer KBow taax utat si Rt te laet. r ete he is so oM he has forjrtwaa a great U k B;: KL BV Hio o 44. pm 1 . tre ta f r r-r. 4ynB9HrH'W Tp l- Tp"ary 1f MVMWit, I MM I r4 w TW. It rmw is.m Mtfe taa Bata m a 4 taat ! aaBtra a' mi tfe aiara. ftarewa ib rl f U ta mm'mttmmm m aJ Ba B tw . BBty aj at aaMi ia tjha. aT tm m Mr aoatfai ta rata "Am aa4 f ! aaal taa aata aa faai M 4 a'furai ra.a tm t imvmtimtX TVataviai alrrvi4 aat af a tan aa aam a$ 4riMlkiiWT aa1 4 " triay awaa wa4 tiwy at fHi t a'a ikM taM -it a t tain a taaa a aa Sanaa aataaa iial li4Maw4 a4 trmm Ua a4 a i. at t a4 aa at Ifcta. mrm a- n aaaiM 1 -. t. aa4 - aat a fax oaii - IW Mktrr iAaa4ajaaa. Ja. m tMakMt 9? - aaa -a aa . fk il ? 44L aa4 vrr a aara fo rom mj ff aa m Ikf) 1 ataa iwaas tta lraMaata 1? mmm at carr, aajat aar a4 a M m taatr vaaat .a -mmrt tmttmrm - oa w aat ' far bm l w taaati it 1 larata a ilia W4m i at m$ rta iat ax- ta- a aaa arrjia tta. 1Vf iafa ikHJm Tf a . tM aa pirn Aaa-d ftmrt ta -a awaa af t aava tara mmi tm la laaa tfca t. a nai, vaa a u.tm ta iiair f aaif a. na aa auiaaar or a.i. aMkHaa la I . baa. totfeaaaa aa aa I -mimm rat ta taa t f mt vaaa tt. i a nu aara ' tata aaM a r-r iK4 U tit taa ;Maa ryaia lam W,waj mmmjmrttjr A.aaaatfa aa4 A Sla. t laa a rt-aji K M aaiarv M aa I frt wav Mtia a ai anitn a mtl W.SITOI.WW I i,Mrt t. .T1 wtM C. attb a avwai Mima lu tatpaaa la taft. da Plata. aar Hmi tmm taa aaai fca-t ihr Kcrt laaa ma.H,ritf Ww ni aaa afi mm to-Oaf mat ' tr J daaaai anaaftaftli taitaJ taa M tt4 friatt, aaJ a fpa aaiK aa-l a ar vm,it. m tmm a wum4 t laarratir Uy aiM, M aVM tmrnt a Ifcaj Atmkrmt 4ii a traua U taaff a ! aaaurrv fr art 1 Ha tkaa aaa taa aaMaviM mntti rtarwa' to fa u .f a irmm aaa ms 4 tt mt in talrjaa rm ilai ta? aavaatt aaa i of t law f at "-ta'- tw4v mtm a t t all 4 a ttrm aM a 4(a4 tk w uwh-r -'irt mt taa tteaxrailr aarty Ml rt n, U'k lf Malt nottfemt atai, 'AM' Tfn. t ajr. aaa ar " ff that kjat of irt far la-fara aa ailti ffouatrr nha ta if aa a ta arw at lrm tal V aat a fmw naa4 la a ta tmm ll at aa! a faf nwnt. H aat I 1 wmi$t -r u ar- r ttt favor af it Wi a aat a f " av 4all w , iim a BMHM t Immrl utt Da tft .-f taa waaa tna wHl f !. afna a wnt pfrtatnaii la he fiiimmU tlnaaH ta kaik u. wtaah ! ih iai motuf f arMia ik iil allka Aaaivaa frmtfi- 1 ta ya taat aa feoaaai wu 1 an furtafr ff a !! 0H it Mt4te rtatwt H,w laaa- raa af ttt touair) ma "turn rftffa na aa jinraa ifl i.(m lartr MatMMraa H' g, aaait tat tarr. 4 I aaxt that ta1 (riaMH4 laft afa ih will -t Hi Tlawt t iat ! lh rmmm thv HI af tkm pfmm mm Um ihvm. aal If M I u r'nui m taf tarr. 4 I iukI taat ta1 (riaMHi4 it TWHtf ( Mail nut parwKtml L. tw jmrmK it vtit b hat Mrt tteaw until a mtmt Ny mho ftan, mitmtfmj hI Mi.r. rt tiM- rrr artaciflaM that aaaVartte Iki tfrnneat f tmr. iAaaaaa 'ninn 'att atlt tfH..a 1 tftt H att )''r Htt.n lo la eMtam tli wtii m Irifml (lMa' HiNKtHfinii tW SMfc W i-t IVtrar. ! l- w anaAtx frara latpf unit In ttof laiiol Mai a. a4 iin (feat tay Mr iHxiiitt.f f Wman"ta tHte4t4 fr .ttaa inln tltf aaaltr Jn rtrfrifa ta ib if.-tatrH-tMi of iwtwUa tta tr"r1ltNif lant at pnwa aWw ) a r jriti (. vain arl.ir P Ut rt H a iHkiiiM 1. tfrrattal u ntn t'-r "itfiTHt p. a mtf f)tl ! aal anfii Ua. or f.r Ntaainf m f I mrnvr, Ut taat na poraoa fat mtnta-l ta -ia prir t. tx ra-t oWI r Kn.'tM taat tafa aft mm t aton 'M r nt that uta t aaaatat l RMytttMu lorn ia r la atadit ttatt traaitia. rw0i ta fnrtafrprt.va taai aa nt raULted to l i r i I rffdM 4mhivI vata ta IfM b tfarrtf I TTrt Wf1 Of trmi rtlntft. fjl 01b.fr r. rr tin. rT"poiMia m taat l h rttf HwM . tail Ut aa at 04 wUt ttat n"t a vtftor ariar t taa a at - atotn tKf rolnrtwl trotUr-.a.td imifo ha al ;-a wftrtB "i r l faftntf Hi taat pi aa nmai iitry rr tftrf I'fta rtun taat v tl rya, itat . ' v1 la f"r f w Mr. If tiMtly ar foa.n Mr I't- kr- -a f 1 tiactiaal aad Tbotaa A. If Bdrtflit of In'tauat. oivn TWiiN Mwiu-ri: Q-.tir ;.'..w aty tm lU' r tana jaa atnjr rt iMailc taat wa t fry wiiir I ; t 4 aot littak thf rr H a K-wMwa la ta t'attarl tHtOaa. (hat H aa kuaM ttf attbilr a. wta -wbm a nnrrr to he ftnl ta et araatt aa U'-uU pnifrijr ad a ! au la M vUit- M iAilaaf.- Xar 1 Uartf p ta Ha Itutriicva n rficr ia fatjr af tltiit kual f a natllrtfiif I nm mi. aa far a 1 m r.nffrifl. t iwaat. AatitaiM Ini aaorry taat ptit o-s. mx. mtttm tXity aal mm ihf Ui!' - 19 nh af aratfwtjr, trttlt out imUinm " aorl -raaf ta. TWl I h avaaat t-eWr prmtmt ftraaarty or rt-al ptprr. tuppum mmv t ar.ir.T.l man wrrl a aua imriM tStfi. Om ! ax.ratair of taa aWtaa If ta wr tar vm Irrlra. ) vaa n tor. (Mt t- aftf rmmm af law 4f t:aa. tf tita at at alhna. H mtw mt a ratfr tlatMlttar.i Xnw, U?i m a ya tt rfita 11 tta atata r ar IW Mat asan ltrawal trr.t It ta to wh ttwii vi (troat.tian nm'A rnava taa r fot- rl taaa tan!? ta- aara of Uf atttto U oaot ttf? taat vafea. turbUr mm aaUMT.i I aat cr.rry taat lay frta4 HmnArirn tltat tf tf ; I not mnrrr last aay aian n ih nftttatry awk mni n tAit It vra mot a tf. ia aty .tMxaxmat. lropr :-- b tan ty aUJr; bat t tMrn taa fto)u4." Umt f vtHfl at thrt ta aanMi ff raia rla 'f fhrtmtnrtxt aftmtiitmM Kfl ffptr A ad aot aaty turn, but Lfara Utf war. tartry ta- war W " Utf r. ttta )tnnl f tt l a-ltaif t-nent f MM eoaatry tf lffa aralat tae Wt-rty and tf rnrfet af tit i"rf I wn ad ro rim ttrtn U-tar lapTWft-. an 1 fr.r that rw I4y trfitfclof ttiat. lat.taMkUf Ulm. nni prnrt a vmttitis M rif la tn lIPi lat. Mtrrtiie ww nunrtMrrr 1 :0r rar frlkrtllin. If ya 4tr ynmr ' "nt-Mr iMatan arM tntrrryarrr tn alafui- it jwi -t.- a pnfsr t&rw tne tJr jaaflt ot te taifiNi' cx-n af tbu emiutrr tt t ta- n?r: if you firf-oMr MitV a to t- ir-ffd thmr r to-4y: tf torn flm loeoannwn Uf tr-rtt of tat nunur-w-af 00a i nx lit t! K no Ur? than ia W- I oaly idtty tbat xlad af a ana tt ya d t?e ail ttf tatay v. coat na-t if yo dfMf xJm? sneait rr-'ta aitd & r loprarat a our farwinx inff rl sad mc ataaafactura Inter! t eaiotrr? If yoa dntff U irp tip la ptUn af lator aad to tfc-Srt taanktnt Sffr8llyj If jou I Lore in Mte rtaat f f tt-rj fn V eierf M prtnlaxi- aa4frta a tt tfce baf'o: tot ta rnij UiU-mAvuUT aa4 tfntr: t ymt UrWrrf In 'aWiiaini' rntatfn a-JtU farffcrn srT?Ttnfnt ki n 19 nf ti a iMt ofjfiitwr fwr the rt--w prluotc of Ut mtmnlrr: Jfyod WIkxc to en Anyrtoui Ttf ta for lb bflpjf St f AovrrVAn indat-riaa aaat-i-tf you l-rotrra Iu nil &-. ifctnt ifaiua hiwa tisrtcrnf of glory, of ynXrVAr Jeu5rran-J yuccc ant rreatajirretnftite: Ifyon tsf-?cln coatfnutns itto thJ way; if J' tflftff in Sctti.c rte Ca o? or wnd ' -'j -.j j"er wit tsoYerotpfttj. tor ts protfCon of Anserin rrtnun...-. . thf y hare rJolattd no &r; if yot; bf llrr In aj thoe thin? -ablcii are nccrtar-f to make jjwsjc pcyi np?ijr. npfop.'cptjv p-tku. a x."eopJf to t-e admired, by all the v- Uul nsUon of :tf earth, then you want to Iceo the t'ovrrssaest In the jtanda of ti men who tf'ro Jn tb oarers meat. wtu kr ti tor 111 invitation., a ho aaY- t, Joal to u tnrourti K ert.a'tdl .i .are loyal to it to-day. 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