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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1884)
- -s -,.,-. k,iijumtmr.t. f r K -3- J "i f Xjs. Tf T A THE ISSUES OF THE DVY v-i- -.ja.lj x.l J., A rocrful Gpccch by Senator In fjaUs, of Eansac. Some rinUx nml Cogent Ko.ir.on-i Why tlio Democratic Tarty Should Ito Itepu- tllatcd A .Mnitturly I'rpnsltlou of Itcpuhllcaii I'oWclcs. A large nnd enthusiastic, Republican meeting was held :il rarsons, Kan., re cently, the principal orator being Sena tor inahs, who spoke substantial!.- as loiio-.v.s. Mr. PreRtdent. Lad'os niid Gentlemen: Miouid i.Mimuuu indilTcrcr, o that I clifl not iff uoii )i .iii.ues i. iwame miki .101111 A. l.o;rau i heei-s.) lam here lor the purpos" ir advo ontiuv the eifciirni or olouel .1. A. Martin tu Governor of this htuto. a ivitcos i. TirinrTi:. Ilinvel.cn aeiimintud twith Colonel J. A. Mnrtin tor incto th m twentv-fl.e year'. Ilur- 111' thut lonf period our political ami personal rr-ieiebdiip ha nercr n life red u mo.neut s lie terrui tioii. When 1 lliht know him 1 was n br!el e barrMer ui a 1 rentier town 011 the Mifi-'ou.i Hlver, and he was a minor euvnc.l in (diinur an Aiiii-Mavcr.- i:e-.v-p .p.-r in u riiihaii oiiiiiiiiiiity lie was a John lliovn KcpiihlH 1111. at a lime when it was not . ,u-i 1 oiel s la- lotiab.u anil polite and prolit;itlo ami ud'.uiitiiiseous to advoeate t-ie enlraii ohiFeiiieiu ol tiie eo'orel man as it is to-day. (.olouel Miirtiu M-rved the country with dis til, etiou h i-l h.nor dur.11- lit- war. ami vru lu-eeiel lor oIki .iiL'uI-hed brav-ry and hon or, and .t ---r.e, me gieat p'oatine. heciuito I hear tlal lit fiiw loialitn-s there are Uep.ilv iieiiiia that jin.j-o-e to ote ai;aiii-i Ii;m -it j;i.'e. m Rie it plea-ure to bejir tribiiti- tn Iim neighbor, it-hi low-iihuiau, as he- iiiemi to blamele . and iio.iorable. isan iiicumive 11 Amenean maiihoud everywhere, and it jiim: t:ei lli.it app -a I which 1 confidently 111 ike to the young men or Kanxis to give him tnoir isiipp' it now that he has become a man in ii:nl il- nie. cleva ed by the practice of manly vriiies li-oma humble Mudi-mat. a printers ciee to be the great leader ot a gi.-ai piuty in it jT.e.it iat-. It jiitiilies tho appeal that I conl. deully mae to the -oldiers ot Ivan-a-, to Maud bv oee who has isirue with lle-m the ptnls and h..ar.ls ot battle, and it lust 11. --t the apt eal tlmt 1 make to th- Hcpiibl cans ot Ki.te-.iK to ive 10 him a majority iu No.i-iii-bcra-r at as that which itieywili surely gi-e to James t. Itlaiiiu. and that is T5,0(XI at ic-tsi. 1 1 ropo-eto give you ineiil ..nine r a on and the Demoeia.K- party is what Is tn my judg inucli arguuieut why not eniltleil to your 4-OMllMeltee.ill 1 ought Hot to he leMon-d to poiver, ami 1 sha.l do m witi.iuL acrimony, mill 111 tbe oleervatious which 1 shad make 1 wi-li it to bn uiider-tood that 1 snail have no per-onal allusions. Iloiace Ciieelev once saiti that every lioi-i-e-thier vr.ts a lle1110er.it. l:i that every Democrat wan not a nor-c- tiiiiM, unit 11 is j o-4-..iiie 10 deal vritti a po. lili-al p-iity like the Demoi-racy Iu conneu lion with its tendencies, with its purpose, "wil.h its history and with what it has accom jiln'ihi d in they, ais that it had power, without drilling with iii.hv.dii.il -. And a.s I havo many liieiids who bel .ng 10 the De ciatie p.irt 1 beg it to be ui t nelly iindeistood that I 111 tend 110 personal abus-uiis. I deal wit 11 par ti.-.'. koIiIm al ivanl.at ions, and not with the liiiiivnltia s com, o lag tie m. 1111. oimsi 1 01 oovi:i:N:r.NT. It in iy be well at tho out.-et to Inquire what is the ol eel and purpose of civil goverinenl aaioii-T men ui this country. Itiaiiota 1113s. icrioiis nor an ecu t nor obscure one. i.U iroveriiiiieiit is estalibshed for a lew staiplu piirfose. It is intended to secure tho uni-oi-al dmusioii ol political and civil r'ghts .imouga'l ii:i-ii -v cry w licit;, accompanied by elhcieiit ami rigorous iiieasun-s tor the pio teot 01 ol iile and tne eclllity of property, iu,d slit) pte-crvatiou of pcr.t-mil liberty. 'I lie ri-rht to receive reasonable wages lor volun tary labor; the riirht 10 live i-eouic. Uver.v man should have the right to vote once an 1 ivjthcut lear. .-.very man should have tint rmht til' free etnitrration Irom one part of tins continent to an ;tier without let or hin drance. The means of oducatiuii shout 1 e univcisilly diuiised as is tho desire lt know, and the oppor tunities of human happiness should be t-ommeusurjite with tho capacity to enjoy, und when these objects have been aceoin-jvli-le-l jroveriinieat is done. Theicfore it is that in a popular republic in government like ours every man r-houid be a politician iu this si-uc; not 01 being a Itcpuhlicau or u llcmocr.u. tir .icenbaeker, or 1'ioiiibii.oiiis:, or re-ut'!iii-i;.onist. but In tne sens -of having an a dive and practical insight into the adnirs i)t tiie luunu-ijal. Mate and ttciicrai (.ov -online ut. Vou. the people, are t'ae source and I'oiintaiii ot powi r. 1 am but your servant, your agent and administrator members of the I c-i-l.i:iirc. the t-enn or. the t.overnor. the ni.urisi rates they sire not rulers. They are mere y aaeuts and servants tocirryo.il Vtiur purpose ami your will s it :s that it ill government liuo ours ths iiveiiues are .squandered by any. it coirut t and designing leniaO!ru.' mount to power, if tac.s are ex cessive, it the s.atutes ar-- not en 1 01 ceil, it is not the I.egi-latiiic. tho magi.strate or the Govern r that is at lault. it is the people who n-Ioct and make the magistrate and iheSen uttr and ihe i.ovcm r: add it in a commune tvlike tins. :a Kansas in any part ot i!i country, the men who liaea t.lke in -oner,, the lorehanle.t men. the intel igont men. the inc:i who h-ivean iuteieVv 1:1 securinira proper iHimini-trrti.iiil they refiiso to have any- thniglodo witit p lilies, ir uiey uecuue ui -.-ro to the pritnar c s an 1 to the po.ls.it 1 them pub ic Kisti.utions and -Hpuhir j,'uver;iment will be a t.ulure because when the uiie'le gent and e.lucned an 1 those who have a stak in soectv leiu e to participme :u pub ic i.f-lair-, t ! the lu'iiorint and the evil-doer and those th i have a-a-t suk- m soe-cty will, .-o-cietv and government don't run themselves Ami not fii!v saould men tK? poiiMeiaiis an I 1 think 111 Kansas mod til tliei.i are :t gratl lled me. Itoui my observation ofered during inv joiiruev ttiroiigli tho Mate, to wit-iess tne jnierest men take at this time in the practical cous.dcr.it oq ol politics. Mt.. Miori.n iu: pvktis.vn-1. i:ut not oniv Fiiouid men i politician?, out they o-ight t :c parJi-:jus a well. A man fchould adv h.ms'dr with some politic i' organ yjiilon tlia: iif-be.ioves best adapted to carry 0111 those views he wishes to maintain, and bavin r allien iuniscU with some par.y iu- , should stay by It. I have not yet learned 1.1 loci, iii:u lH Ionian to my iinture, of wiilen 1 I i pmuaieu in orore. men 1 am over iiii" jKHfinenH an wrr in rounjrj irom nnvfniw wiiouwunciiepagiioi ir u.ani i . l i i I T " i maa Tjj jm ii a ufci.jj.. t neni've tnj eir to bo Inaioubli wen-1 ji .i """i-u '" itaiioii a cajiimninwr. (unecra.) tin' Aii'-jiiani" w aan rranc.v: uoyou t- ; nmi ir. i-o.-bu niiMn. i oaiv no rnpuiy -miwiwi a iww -- w . fcc-at Mn. Lau K. ......1 ... 1 II.T ...'...'..''.' I A l.f.r ITII 4 I.I Vlt.t..'. ......u.. ...,.. ,. .,.w.- ...- ...Im...l n.. - .... .. . I--.. ! i irthlkn- y.lar-.l f fvnHtl..il .w.,.... . i. I ...... lX ... . . . I. V J . " - fc "" 'V "' '-luon-ni :o ine ctiruv: ,i vc(,tti i tpv... r v. i I i. . . .7 "-""-"-' --- ..... ---v. w. ...... ..,,.. -; ".i.-.i w uorate tr.CTvo' i ne: uav tarl r tuljtiraiii 1 ' J-lmvc reV,; vod "V; ; V,, " , !;Z:"y I" '" - ..' cal .Utnni,; sround of tn nni : denmto chare..T uion It, and chnf re.no: - i enre l-tem tn tal and lab -r. l-:tu aal I,H1l!," ich tlc am -tmruli, !-. ia torl U u tid I miyi bay. Indeed, that w.iiJcfi ilu. i icenth century. (( ln-m.i It M therudbUh the peoiie m le to t on the Nov.-mN-r fol law.r ntc .. Th.- ar nustlwrv-s tlver nd lh l tb bat. uf M. t'h.mt'fr- a : l;cansot ui. is havi oftfrcil tfirtfi.i.... V....I ' " '"i'TicHn nm orr. lucre h no: tin JOirmirr ineyare rureaun,' mi'Miae ihctkm urn iriiui-iai7 an-nui rm-Bic anu sijwrt' Intnl. tU. rv.. !-... i.. ...i,. r ir w-o-r nri k . - ' . - '" ' iniir t i . ... hi t . e- .. w ..rt-. - . a- .- k. . .. a ... . w -- a my humble dehiit-i. Thev lmv. r..iitVr...i ' '!A' 0,1',, ,'"'t- there is not n low and aban-1 tolay. Vou will rememlx-r that U-loiw Hi- , nit-Hit'i.; tn tiimo po:M..ihufl.trw ,, . . .', -". 7 fct a,iar(jti4H U aS !i-ii:band:ippr.tb:ttIon v.hlLh I uiunoifV riw '0-'in'1 "" 1K 'l' .I-tory that you don't or trau.l and Hlth vrat poiii out o.-rthe in th- co mry. by which on? ot.j.',t to b- ar. : vav-s ivtiUia ulllir mirrt-b"- nor i 'm..i, s...,u !iilti. Km iii- wlti.ii 1 .n ...r 11.. ''..:" Hn.I r'pifi"nwl In th liemocralie iiumoin. ' IttiubllcancanlHluU."4. V.o wen) tPMtM to . ray tl aicaiac the othar. h I not o.itr Im . .1. .: , ,,..,. . . CTi r7T? tAwv- w lul. and which 1 Mtad never Vo-aet to Mr- Kr',m,i- Vou will llud In the n.-ihborhid ' 11 haali and a relmh of th Mulligan Ptters. , pr.tctlca.J... but an newy to inr lnlerrt .f lolu r- rax-: aj jiroox i u 1 iaa ?r . H.'a.nt-.Katt knowledge to the extent of m'v hi mi 11 "f ,n(ix- toivni an 1 I Fupro- there mar. er-! and th v; vile and conti'tnntibK -lander tuf- h- pn-tott Is to er.c. V,- ha.r Had a-rw t water can U added in anv projjrtitt to ft&4ipA.ii Utfl- ..itv 1 ... i.r.. .j.i- , .'. '.' Hi" ' harn. I" one In I'.iiwiiis -a i-tiraiit Int dm u.Miut his doue-stle rent ion The lunor . .a thl- Mate in tae lnt few veik on- of ta ! ..... i w 1 .. 1.1. . L -... , . c-ujuuNumKrihe au-u.ie.-s and bvtii .Hl'Z' '""non pl.i.. where the eitlcni chro tn-Jr written by Mr-. Morrill wore c-H out over ' ptiKljmluwieof that M'ho-, or pbiloxipdr. . ' !. J,4U,U ", , ; ' Mfci H inmtxrr Ctt-t tlonot thVsuae(eitr,il m 1 ,1 tec oV l,. ,.r "ib-.l.,i. the r clnden., tlielr defunct e,.-.. the country, and there wa.s a i-i.i-niii frota ' b. !'. Uu:.er.w,,o hi ln vA.mvr.ns to change Uw-ia. I1 apjjara.lM f M. , wJr"rf!,S?r mis. j or i in i,uiio-i(? 01 iLMicwnf iii'r ti. ...,... r ...Vw... . .......... ...w .... ,.,, ii4ii .. --.. '- - .- ,-..-.-..,----.. v-. ... , r. .., -. ..-., , .iH4.-f-i inrui. i nirii ?a rtfnmui . - . 1.. . . """:"'. "'""" an 1 loyauy ,t,e Uepubllcan oryailz.tloii. Whatever has ,0 lis tountrv. to hi party en I lohis taf, I i.. r...,i..n..i..,. mi.i r..t,e.-.ied. .,.! trr,.,i..i ,i. i...... ....I.. . .i.i. ...(.. ...1... ... . , . 1 J time, in.-d-istiri. jiNo. to bear tribute to upon, arid -t-T upon, and ki.-ke I out or hu lI.opiH.t,o. I11-lire to hisiioi.il-.levouon to ,Ilsln ..-oinpaiiioiasliip. and is unworthy or f.i iamiii an.l .0 Ins l,.e:ids. llia.-niecr mh ; cou-ideiation, has In-en supported and tKiml.ui'lMiikiiitihiisti:iUcin of theoppo.- j sysalned by the Demo.-ratie pa.tv, and now iiin.le-Mlml areo..o.lliy Amerieaii m,iitii- 1. ,., tie,-ir dumiti,' ground. M'hee s.) tioiih to men ol iiileii , of industry and oft .nd this onrarilatiou. overthrown, r-pudi- art otei aratia.: a parry by spiTtuu; on its cratic there were live montjers to be chosen platform ana opnoMn-r Us cand.date. Men j lrom cacti tr these. There were live to l-o siiou d g.ve then party their be-t supo rt and , taVen lrom the supre-ae t irt. ot wnom tne 1101 remain i.t it un es- they arc contenled and tilth wa- David D.ivis.of IH11101-. who hi 1 been wil imr jo gii it ai 1 and counsel, lor bv oe- 111 tuenced to le i.-ve that Tilden was e.tov t. lio-'iur all il-inea-ures ami till its cmdilat-sj li so happened that a::er th: i-;i c'oral Coas thevarc workirg to us di-advaiita-re. an I '"r mis-'oit 11.nl btvn create 1. b.- some tne of a liian is conv need that hi imrtv is un- tho-o inFcutable dispensations t t Almnrhty worthv of su epoit he had better leave it ac.d j t.tsl. Da id Dnvi wa- cltvte.l to the -enat loin some oth -i. int ad of claimin-r to be a in the pla.n tif.lt liti A. l.oan. and fiat made licnubticai! when he 1- oppo-liir us cannt- 1 lacs an 1 us mi asurcs. lie had better join ( Mine otner orgiini7.ai.ou. I have no syn: rj .i- i lintlif wiih that They are all purity J .. i 'tier'eet on. and are like tho Pharisees who sti:n 1 1 11 tho corners of the streets and i titanic on the powers of the r nseernmenr. I iou Know what those Kind pco lo arc value t Henry .vattcr-on. of Kent lie: v. Sss-iel h's it tle:inon i-cal!cu to thT.i i-ta cripturaVi famous p-oclaination whic!i en led tor 1VJJ dnuna Tl.ey are persons who blow t'ic:r ' unarme 1 K-ntuck.ans t appear in Wa-ni tg own hotn and taM attei.tion to their own per- ton 0:1 the Sth of .lanu irv. t. iperviat the "ee'.io is and thank t.tiu nicy are i-. as in --r .t-.r .tier Hu i'soni- other 1 a-ty t i:-t wi I bo tacr, io.v-'caial and mre satt lae'or. to him. 1M t.Ci-M l-AT OV.-.T. This s in one s-nse an a?e of cant: it is ai age of c in: .11 re! tro:i. an -.ir or taut in lit wr.uure. o cant 01 art. ot cant m sec cty. t it O all forms ot that tat gun ir and .iejir.'s--i 11 r ,tis tie -. I Lr.T.v of 11 ::c that :s so tatyru.n r und o d-pie-.s.n-r as tl.e can: ot i-iilepond nw Mon partisans!!. . in po ities. t know- o no .-.iric-Mtii o o! humauar iu.u un- suuep. ill.lt .1. V i-Vf .lr -- 1 nn-n!ftr jisiiii-r a tno I 'ng. anu gr ic-uue. auo - -- ----- .------'- , .i. -ttit d.-cmlest 1 Au.encan pot., c- mat st.-io j k.-t. "w ...-.. -.. !. ,. .'-! . m'iV rt t O .IItL(IIU4lll .IL---'-J As5 4-.J 'r 1 cusioaliii-s a-i-l representatives ot pel ti al pui itv. than the loyal and Independent noa l:ir isanship holdui r tho snowdivip or pur .y f:) m one ha id and the suut owerof ctvllscrv ico reiorm in the other. (Cheers.) THK CI.MO!t KOU A CHANRE. Fellow-citi-cis, iheio Is a nrojumption In favor of a n 'ed of chansre in a'l evisrm-r I-isti-ttiTi.n -im it. jeed l-o. thciefore. that those Riioas for it ought to be ca'lei upon to show- ' areafioa lor thl-cSangc. we are no. ca-.ieu upon as It"pub:icnns to defead KosubIic.in Go.ernmenr or lh Itepubliean ndministra TJon unti. tbora isfotne tcason shown why a change should be n-.adc. independent or the mere fact of chanjre. and tho ar?uincnt9 and ibesc reasons ouirbt to show not meroly soinu existing: inconveuicitees but some substantial season where th- party that u-opo?es the sub stitution will havo somethin-- to offer that is Thetter. I havo been one i solicited to aeune to rr.y aud ence tbe d'flercnce between the jtepuoHcan an trie jjemocra:ic parties at tue frcent time. ata told the issues of the war ro ullover. in I you pTifeas to oatottaie. tho j urflnt-cial affairs artd about ' a;f rew3 at lUCll are, in. i i-.tu ...v. ..j......---.. j,- .... ,:. " -'- ...wi.ii ., ..tfivt.u ...n s...-- - I . " - - - . .. . ..w.. .-. "4-,v" , t'lnr-p .., - .I. . i . ....!.. .1. ,.- ti. ittitr-ii ibeie :is i- lleci:i:nir. :md nrter .iiiitet I .i -nlt-l.t . n-itlt i Tlinm I. nn , t-m. ihinn .. n I tt.. ;.? .nnslw:: Ihn The 'ii.iia n r-ji! . rr roln.-.l . nJLil-rancj. . ..... ...-..., .. J III!. I.I.TIIIIHIETTI'IS 1111, I 1 II -111-11 111 ill- 1T1 I . II- ,, 11.1- 11 -TII. 1T1II .111, 1 . 1 L-T. II , 1 T I.T r-T-, lS-.ISV I 111 1111 11IH1 "-lll I." 'tm, 1111. r, Si T ,1, MTIIII-n ...... .o ,. it it Hi ideii That the wnv to secure a Genera l.rai.t a -ot the sanation, and s-aTe I i nractiealle lT.-n-hi-ir tin. iim: of n-ir ?een. f KaaSMS grower of wool have sorter, a in:- -? Jjur 'ol 'V-umph ol it'iuinllcan institutions is to elect 1 th- uaht there was eoi i - to te irou'i'e. a id ! ca 1 dmuain. 'I her, are to-dar subfect to pre- mensely. 1 ney i.ave been brought .nw e in 1 nKTiX'llhotCv c yo-ut-crats to oll'cc. Everv n an tuijrht to b he he-uato I a mo iiea aad ci'Imx f ir his i cinptiou an I hcut.-stcid etur lands th it wi 1 pe.ifon wit.i Au-tralan and .New y.eii.an 1 i rUS5CTianvas a oast sun. He omht to tlih'.i more of 1.-.3 ciuar. lihUtl on a id ai 1 "."-. tin.ik there I produce vv'ieat anJ com uyt io excee I "-OoO.- j she-.-p walk-, and evcrywheic el. kj re Ii5if Uno.ce... .. wife ol" his own t vvn. of hi own State, o. won t beaiy lamli.e bat it i-as bx-is the one vj teres to bo dis-esd of. Ici, 1 I nun 1 -"li costs nothing and labor ncr to ro Inr.,.. rUttiv. Hams ...... j so'vvn couiiTv-inl lis own par .-turn he luloofinv life to t a-.vav r. ai.-, aid h" ' other countrie- and piele from our own i !l!"J "' result is v.- hat we are su.iexing a-i Shoulders.. ..r ......... ii.. .mil ti il,-lines liti. in- ti i nuMLtiii . i, . ii-;i. ltliiii ii in inini r:i.s i?.iii-s. -inn inn ii-.-,i.- ..r Tin. .r .tn.,- niiiriii'iu- i3i--trec!.tLini .11 uur wimi --ni.iin - wivivj ....... I ,hP - - or the Fomi,. other various maUti- that ai and about the rifl.-et the Atrti.r. itelll Je .pip. '' kv thr.t there Is onptrIculnr p Int of dineronee M-tween ttic It -pubiir&nand lH-.no crail- mrtle-i t wh.cn 1 II cull jour ato-ntl m no-, itlh rather minute; It is rather tinsta- U.O and HOm'-whitl IllliOIKOMientlal. hut It l w-.ictioti.cb 10 Leant in rabid and thai is, ' that, up n every question for the I hi twentv- I l.vi' VMM aTocfsiz the honor. tie- welfare, the protiicr.tv an I the hipploe-ior this coun try the H-publl an pany ha always b-on i belli int! thy li -iiocnitle party hni always ; been wrong, rind III yp.d at tins particular! minute of tune If nnv memtter or thi U..1.1.- oneo will tell me on what pi-rtieu ar part of ."...e. tiiton v, nut - 01:11 .1 principle lor the ?! i.ist. twemy-nve years that r-t-itf-:rj'-nl is no oxacuyawi m-ritili Iy iiccur..u and correct It nnyt.o ly will tell me nsing.e point or pJey. of a:n?2urp,r;lon of icov.-nimo.ital pnricl Pe tnnt the Democratic party have not brt . u'lo,t-i ajni th n ab.in !oii-d. or any course i u.at they have pitr-ned that they have not tortg and fhoes. and all of what we rna.- . ail tne ezcretnentitioiiH matt.-r of n ei-ty e ii - ..W. (eaeersi. and that pMrib-uta to in the nc ito- fiii'l 01 rarrons is exrictlv the rein; ion tli ui; DeijKKrat.e party MiaUtins 10 A mere e-ui lilu.ry. I ko I uck a poriol of the twenty-live years that I lmvo immed. and lunontr tin-'-a-ll'-t of the material dumped on tins rubti.sit heap will ! found American f-.aveiy If tin r. j mjy tne wlio cm, le: him deny tli.it tie- IetiK.cr.iti- party was the idvr- e.tte and mbien at and champion not on-y of sla.eij'as it e.M-d. but of its iintellnle ex pansion and cit'-n-OoM all over this country. I think theru Is 11 .t- It Is now denial that they wrre the adicutea and champlnns of the pt-.slih ntml ! ivery. of Mate Mvere.nty, which l ci It into a blood 1 and horrible war. Mihiiicririus: IUt-1 th scontmentjia rs crimson Inundation, w hero it now iie aro'tdar.d abatidoned corp-e. fcoxkefj witli the b!ool of inilllouisol men. There al-o vou will lind tho niir-biibv, II t motiey.ojtpo-itlou to the rt-coie Klruction of ilie Mate. ho:j'hlt ti nero en friiiielinemcnt, all tno honors of the Ku Ivlux orum.atloii :imt hiii mr.inel for tie-pur pose oi ovcrihrowiui; ttio accomp'lahmentof nv tne Amer.C'iu people. a am prc-ented i:sell on a niatlo m which, lor iiiiitiumeutal eilrouttry. for uuspeaKable and braen audacity, ami f .r Indescribable hardiiioo i. ha- no parallel in American his tory, ilcptidiutois of t'JwW.Ooi or tato debts :l dm to t'. be the i-ensdive euanlians of public reform. They ij-ert beioie the Amer ican p -ople that they are trie.ids of popu.ar libei ty and impaiiial tsuiln:e. Then- men. who nominated Horace (n-eley in I-iTJ lor l'l evident, and II. (1. Koss forCovernorof Kan- h.is a lew vears later, and Trumbull lr (inv ernorol Illinois about the lame time, cla.ni to bo the chaiiip-011 supporters of Aiiiericau purity. 'Ihe Demoeiatic party is the .lecbel ot Ainericiiii Mie.ety. the scar et woman, tlie 1 uitflil-vv alker. L le'ers and y ell.s.i tiik iiUM-iii.ii-AV 111:1 01:11. And thev -'and here and arraign the Ho ir.nbcaii party that hasb-eu the chamiuon of every pr.il -Ip.e tha' n-.w stands tec gu ed 1111 1 adopt- d by the Ameri.-au people; arra-gn it nnd rail It eon not, and denounce it Jor star tute lings. whiy nngf., civlit motii- 1 iv iraii'ts, niiu liisi-t fiat we -nan be o.v- poilcl lrom power und mudm. ibnm ei-r.i.uiioiis. r these vague and It is i lie, Mr. t'h-iir- xua 1 -ind ladies and gentlemen, to deny that j there have been bunts, errors and un-dakes , omniPtcd by the U.-publicnti paity. A party is male up oT iiidividiials who nave human in , liri.iities and tliey would be le-s than human t it tccy-did not c uniiiit error: but the dHIor- j ,.nc,. betwe-u the.aily Democratic p-irtyaml tle Ki'pub.i Mill iartvi'1 this respect is tins; tnat ve. the icepiinllcan parly, tiiuiHh our ci iaiinal-5, and the Democratic piuty let ihoir ctimuiats go. il they gel the ehanec (Cii ors.j Vviiy. they -.ay there are -pots on the siin. Now. sud 1 iien i-ouie astroutmier, 111 iiiruing his tele-cope t.i those .-pinning disks v-hero Her-ctiel lie-., discover that there are some spots on the cel'-tial Iiiiniu nry. t?iippo.e there are. Itecause there are Hpobs 011 the sun would it lie reason abio lor a man to light an old tal low eauil e and put it Into a horn candle-tick and go down in-o the eel ar and spend the 10 maluder til hisdays among the damaged veg- t diles and dead cat ol lii-tory. (I'heors.) Tlmt is what we are asked to do by the opine "do party. 1 recollect that even auitnig the apostle- theie wasouo geuilemun that carried a 1 av 1. ud hud some diilieutty tnat made lihu unpopular: but bemuse .lu las 1-cmot be tiaved his I.oid ae we lobe called upon to reitct the Ne.- Te-lameiil and overturn the Chri-tiuti relij-iou and reject the piai ol sa1 vatiou loiiiuled upon If' Vet that is the bads of argument upoa which wc are gravel, re iiuro 1 by the Deinneiacy to abandon our or gaui'iiiioi: and yie.d loan organi'atKiti with the history, v.itii the iccord, with the tenden cies ot Democracy, because now and then wu have had a man who has not Icon strictly hone' in hisiU'.a r- And yel in taet. there is not any private"in Instry 111 this country, there is "not nnv fa tory. t'icte is not any mercantile establish-in-ul. there is lea unv null, there is not any mine, there i- not any larm that has beOncou- tiietel with such scrupulous minati e and ab solute honesty and integrity as the Republic an partv has cotiiliict.tl the linan al a .fairs of lins country, and up stories to the contrary aieab-olute labrica'ioas. Wh"i Mr Kaum. ot Illinois lomnu-siMiier of tiie Internal llev eiiue. lett his deparimeu', a luw v-.eek ago, his accoiuir-. were clo-ed. cover.ng countless millions of dollar without the loss of one s ii'-'le pennj by dela cation or personal cor ruplioii, n it one, ami there is no record upon the lace of tins earth that fo- int gii y. inr hone-ty. lor iipr'::htne-s. and iorhdelitveoin- pares with 1I1 iiean orticiala with the admin:t-a:ion of the 1 cimb- in '.lie huaaci.tl all airs ol this country. This camp ilicn 3i far has bien a c-imiuilsn of perso ml cavii, hi; thai , not new wpli the De'iio-r.i'ie pirly. in lsTC. wc were as.ured that Mr. 'Il.dea wa elre cd and tlmt we -tole the iVcsideiii-v, and I nave heard tint state ment male irom c.cr. stump tor the la-t siv ; j ear. It has lu-cn it oited tiy everv Demo 1 crat.c orator ilia' in !-; v.estile the l'Ici- uciic.. 1 s:ioiiiii uuc. tor tne pnrpo-e of giv ing you a lex historical lac-- to ma's-- an ol serv.stion about the l,reideney. Y 1 have been lot 1 time aad time a. am tlmt fie he pub i -an party oii-rlif to be going out of pow er btciue by m unparailcled Irjinl t.iev Mol- the l'lesnlenev. I happen to know some: Inii z about the rreidetmai elect In 1 or 1 7i. i w:i. 0:10 ofthe te ler. 01 the elec'o-.il vole app uti'ed by the M-iatc to eoutp and ligure up the re- nlt be' veen Mr. Tilden and Jlr. J I ayes, 'ihe ll'cetoral iorunis s.on i accuse 1 ot being a dcie" ot the Kepubi.Mti p-trtv. bir it was a device invented by ihe Deie cats fortius mirnoe: they evpcc'el to have a in uority. and ther would nave had but tor omc sin: rle l.it-t. The ciMte was ::t"iiii!i.Mn. the llouewas nemo- .m-iie 11r.u1 or. 01 r.10 Mi-ireiae t ourr. the tlfth member of that tribunil. an 1 he wa in.iavoroi nave. u me t'l-mocrats were not content when that had been brought about. I'liov were i.ot content with their own machii e. with their own device, when they fonn I how i w-jt? go.ng to operate. Mr. pi-oi -uuus o m- tn-cioia- conn. 1 u.ij- ui run po'toii-ot the it pubt can tiistr.ct. 1 tau we ens .if .cd 10 m.ir.e so tae Arsmal 1 1 gr 1111 1 a: r rt vii-uni n anu tt-evacre. :n I I no" e d s,u ul. of r.-de a. soi.ti.-rs in acvt-uiii os-iis Uctiii to pattoi up a.ij down I rcun iv -n a a e itie. aa.i u icre is one that rout is e-irtli tiat inako- a l)w-:no?r it wei:C it is tie su-iit of a r-ctliril so dicr i'i eew un.lorai. t ti ers.) Tuat is a mc!" 1 tie .cartel uri'.ig tbe -war. a-s I .. ..w.v.. r-.'. .- ... ...... ,.!. Hi,. the la-t wo iiearl a siat tic s n rvts ne .t tney never go ov r ir. and nnvn- ,'i,r ni i- ir .iriT Tit .. .. - , 1.......1 t " V ; e .fo .ui.u-, -t me uii-nt.rei carty, anu Ilu wk.i "riA.i ieat i I -- i ( aii --. f .. . ... .. 1 '-'-'- -' .- -- aawa. A .UlUltVMtlli i-i.. iue i-e ison vv nv ine ucmocra.ie mirrv- did u t -it'eaipt 1 1 ovc-c me the vo.e of the ii-juii -j iii ln -... i-.-iciik..- j uvi. u-.cauMj ther were patriot ;c. it was not bectus. thor be levcil that unpu ar hber.y should to re spec ci. but it vvas beeausa C. S. Grant was i.i the White House. (C-ieers.1 It faturaes uie to hear iliesc Democrat.'c statestiea con titiuully talking- about th gr?at iraud" the Kciu ilicans perpecra e1 noon them in lS7ts. as if wc ha J n it the nroof that the Democrats tlelibomteiy trie 1 to buy the vo.o of thr?e of the Mates, as if we ha I not the c'nberiiis patches or Samuel J. Tilden tiirectina- wher m iney was to be sen and how it was to be used, and as if wo dt ! n it know th it the who e of the cliim that ttiev wore de frauded out of fiat election rests upon as frail a loundation. Every-iodv knows mat if there haJ been a fair election in 1ST-, four out of tha sx Southern state would havo been earr.ed by tho Kspublican party. e had a majoritv of the votes tbere. nnd thn t-akh-i tt-h-.- -.rn.llfl nrtt trAt It ..is l-ui. cause wc were robbed by the dehboraio pm jta a--J Jeiija of thLj Jjcinosratic party that ----' IJ.l ..,. .. .. - t a .. ... . I - T ail -- - - - - - M. I i ! L .U . A .m M ia A has now c:a-rr-y to be the chi.mpen or politic! I prtBen-rve lntltct Jo XKmlrr- and appr--purity and pergonal liberty, an! In November J crate the- thin.-., and terra notice on tfcnte n.t If wc can ha e a lair vote and an bonct J Intrudin.- octipanti before I: ! itrs Uttr No count In tbe J-oudi wc nball carry four out of j body ne.! bare any atrrv-nlo.i al-ojt the flve of the; States Ju', a ure aa the un will deniai of JuU of rrrint Is.xlai All tn: rlo on the roornlns; of the elettton. Yourv if irpi a. 1 lbt a? portion of f itry So. mtc pImo t bavo U o. The Confelcnwy 1 h-a l5 trt,l at.te. Hi- W a bro4 iiUrra, tn the ad.1le. They don t mtind any mors and oomprrfcertUte man la nU of -than tbry do over here In Ml-osrl wai-ctaey t"wu aSajrv llf U-lrr- mat tfc- t?acnn nomlnitol a man lor Gotornur nra;riy be ttat burn at mAnlzUt upon tbe rrao-Ut cause no ira a lBIi-ra., uenroi in ttse o- federate array an I lor no otarr rva.n.i h-rever they tret the power wihtc"t they have the vul. tnnt li tne modic-ne tar propoe to irve the ilcpubltca.nof tdU coun try and the iwop.o of tnW ciuntry, aad It L one I don t proovj to ubmlt to. A AIA Hi." Or M.tSpEU. In lV) you nrcolleot another rcry ln?en Jou rnetli'M) vra rovjrtI uj by the Ietm cratc pary for the purp or coorlnctn;? the American peopto Uiai (JarSHd was a pc- Jured coundrl. loyou re.briabcr bw toy i crawlil .tii" with kh.'ai t h jjk letti-r- all oerthe d-oMteps nnd over toe w4li- aod I J and a doen in . made u thor It A t lll 41 ill more or tnoe t.Tit ii.eu had minds to abandon Mr. lilalne. ltwaalt a dcllle.uic tiau. an InU'iiltonal, picnienliatcd la -enwn. It has l-en d uUrl by the objects of the calumny Uiein felves. We were toM when this citnpali-n bean that St was to be a defensive cuuitxxncn Tie i irentiem -n t. who I Ujo tubed jour alien lion, virho t around with their noes in the 1111, ,i-L'in;" .ii- iij viiiii'.ti ti wn". ij ir r uirht on the morai issue, that there was cornu'liin thit was ?o ros. .ometh.nr that was so liideteiiSibie. wimethun; tnat wai ro coriupt ami debu.iIiiK' about Mr Illiunr j-r-boual and politica' car.-er an-l record, th it the lii-lepeniloiitfi were unabte to irlve hurt 'heir Mipport. Well?l obs-rve, wah tfitue i-ain and ..! .1,... .. ...I tll.lt tl,.. .. .. ...n .... .. I .. ' fone i-crct. It does not appear to be en a , defensive campaign a it did. It remind- in . if the gentleman who. witli his do. weutou 1 hiiuiin Hie bear, and his do;? a ume-1 th f i-ha-e vth irrea vigor, and Mm di-appeitred I Ir imyiht; an 1 a he fol owed aion' he m -t a citi.t-u whum he adke I if lie i.a 1 wi-n a do- g , by chasing a birar lie cii 1 that I.e ha I, and w hen la-t 3 -en ti e do.? was about twr ntv ro N atiead. It ioo.- to me very much as 1: thed g waa a little ahead at thlipr-.. nt time. 1 lm vi no ympathy myself with th s method or w-ir-lure that coutils s of pervmul defnuiutloii. I have sulferu I too iiiueh from iltnv-s-.l to be fond or it. and tlierelure I frankly s av it 1 lythln not to ni) iiKiiur 1 don t Know an about the htorie that have been told with regard to Mr. f J rover ( leve.aiil'rt hi-torv. an 1 iiitr ruuniiiisuuu uiu. i. i i'ji niiu iiitiiiir ; ' mii uvuuvu w Mt-ni ii iiic nt i I am not prepared to -say wiiuther they wnu.d that legl-l.uton can not think of doing In thw make him more or less nt tor the discharge or I country Igielatiou can not niiisi- inc-i lu ihe cvecutivo inactions or l'resab nt of the ' du.-trlous It cant make men provident; it Cnlted State-,; but there Is one thinir to bo I can t maie men thrill, -agacious or ent.-r- said about tlio-e aliezatlon-. and th t Is, that they were first brought to uublic attention bv his own party lrleuds. 'the allegation about his piivateehsrutter as Hist mine pubic by Mr. William I'urcel', tho editor ot a Demo cratic newspaper In Knchestor; and. In refer ence to this. I havo to -ay lurtlier that we 1 have the tu-t!mony of an cip n ai to the truth or falsehood of the- allegations Itev. Henry Ward Ucechcr. who has devoted hi- lifetime to the examination or such matter-, and, I 3iippo-e. will he ree gni.ed and is probably an authority upon all such mat ters; ami he says, after very carefully and minutciy examining the allegations ngaln-t (Jrover Cleveland, that, while they are true, there are palliating circumstuuc -s, mid that he was young at tho time, belli.? only torty two years ot age. (t'lieers.) iHK Molar, i.ssj-K. The fact of itiMr (Jrover tievclnnd was nominated a.s I'rcident ol tho 1'nited Mates by the Democracy because they supposed he was a man without a record, bin they round, uurortumitcly. lie hid a little more record than thev wanted, and thev placed him on an unmeaning phiirorm. which, like the peace of God, pas-os ad understanding, and it was done lor the deliberate purpose of imposim.- upon the common sense of tho American pets- pie ami endeavoring to secure nls election by deserter Itotn the Hepu b!k-iiu party. Hut tiioy won t succeed. 'Ihcrefoie I say. Mr. President and gentlemen, in speaking about ihissubjct-t, thatt'io Democratic party has fa tigued the public so much that the execration of m-uikiml is not equal to Its euorm.tics. I'auderer and pretender, hypocrite nnd cow ard, larcrungc has no simile lorits enormities. Wherever the moral qualities ol men are weakest, there Dent- eracy Is strongest. Wherever vice, tlcgra ltition, innraii -e and nil the ba-er qualities prevail, tm-re DemtK ruey tlnus us greatest mitlority. I venture to sav there is no Mormon lb-publican in this country. 1 have no daiibt if vou go to Milt laike "itv and canvass the Mormons there you would lind they are uniformly in taver of Grover Cleveland, simply because Dcmocrn-y is us they say the right of individual liberty: but they have be.-n admonished by Illume that the rights ot individuals cease where the rights of society benn. Domocraoy is or gnm7.c(l injustice. It is the delinorato coali tion ot tho worst elements of human -ocletv. and Is to-day and has been iu the past, with out variableness or sh-ulow ot turnimr, en. gived in deliberate warfare luralnst the wcl laroof this country. Hut us the campaign ceased to bo defensive we were then answ ere I thattheadministrat on of Mr lilaine would bo exeesovely detrimen tal to this welfare of this country bee uise lie was a sensational mm. We were told he uas dramatic, and that ho was a man disposed to be scii-atiomil and that thererore we might anticipate diilieulties iu our foreign re'atloas. I have been as well a qiiainted with Mr. illume a men can be th it are not personally intimate, for ninny year, and I venture to say lrom my pcr-o.ial observation of him that all these allegation- ab ml his per.-onal cor rupiness. his ersnnal mai-adiniiusraiion and hie oihcial mi eonouc. are ubso utely wi'hout lounilailon -and all this mtilevolent claieor uguiu-t him was ile.sltrned in revenge from the assau t that lie made upon the S hi t hern Democracy 111 January. !.".. when he ar raignel Mr. Je T Dav 3 as being responsible lor the horrors of the prNoti-pens at Ander sotiville. ir prtivod it ujkiii liim t onclusive ly in a debate that was monumental for its sidendor. for it lorce. ttr its a 'crcs-ive i-rnr. They Immediately designed mil conimeuced tlns assault upon his personal and olhc al clnuticU-r simply tor tho purpose of revenge. lU.VlVS'S AMIPtlC.VXISVI. With regard to Mr. IMaine's views on our National adair.. I have this to siy: Mr. Illume i-an American, and it is well to have a little more ol the Amer cani7.ntion in our policy. In his riht hiital he carr.es tie star--,paugled banner, aid 011 his shoulder, if such a famil iarity could be allowed, will perch the A.iMr ican cade. I beiieve Mr. Illame was born screaming on January 'V II is hirlhluv ousht 10 have been the I'ourth of July. Ileougut to liii-e l-ecn btirn on th dav sacred to Amer ican imlepeiiilene". 1 1 is polit c.il It b e is the 1'ee arar.viiou or Itulcpcirlcnc- and hts creed is the Cou-titution and the laws ot the Tinted States 1 be'icvo it lsgenerallvcouceled that Mr lilaine can not carry (treat Itritain I rather think that the op'ovoaof the Itrifsh i-ress is so little hosmtable to Mr. lTa ne that he will not bo 11b n ro irnt u 111:1 lor.tv of she votes of Great Itritain. or France, or sp.iin or liermany. .Mr. itlaiuc does not aPe"t th-- ! "l avtMir not wwct-j icnceni- a ton. anu me manner of Kngtish arlstocracv. He docs shll's c-arrving abroad the tmuii:iatlii''el 11. I not part his hair In the middle. "He do-s not I -'e or this cti.intry brought backus th -ir bal wear pcaked-toetl shoe and does not hav e hi hcrse's tall cut close at the end.-, and doesn't place a coat or arms oi the panels of lus car riage: but 1 11 tell you w at we litem! to do when he is clce'e 1 1'res dent. We in'etid to iiuikc t'ueen I -tuna an 1 1'rince li.simrck cat Auv-ricnn iork and ham and sausage and ! industry was completely wipe J out or e.st beef. an 1 if they dim t tin It we wil. com el I ence. a much as it one of the great de-t,uc them to give sonic letter rest-on t'lnn tnev , have been tlolnc for th las four vcars. aad that is ihe claim ihat the products of the j t armors in ivansus are uiaea'-oi. ana irjey sunt their ports ngaius? them for the t-enctit of their producers, 'lliat is th- kin 1 of foielim interference tha Ucpub i-mi under the lead- en-hip of .'auit G. Uhiiue d m't mtcn I to sub- 1 mil 10. Thev mar ad we I take ii'di-eot it now as at anv time. I have no doubt tha In those countr.es L-uvo.aiid is more nonuiar than lilaine. swarm out ov our p-ib ic dot:i:t::i unti;: his 1 call el tho ncriol uhh-i .vIbkui nv n in- : f l.rt.its, til i.j... ,. A.I., nt . ul..... ... . 1 . i.rrtii .li .1... , a .. I ,. ....,... .1. a.. .... 1 f ..... ... in- Vitui Vll J-.w 1IV--1V I.ISilS- iltl . ' tia -cr to Amor-eat ui rests. We mut h :v e 1 s-nne in "Mho 1 b, whci t hi vast intluv 'pppilatoi trim a .r id. ail t-is a-i ni in crca i-oi ropu.a.ion at horn-, can find e and sat- disposition upon land t.ia; .i-.j.-- : x - n't eost them any thin?, wii -e ther can rals vr-at ih- y ue--J. We inns'- io -ic to a soiher terrtorial p)tcy. W'e rnu-t pra.-nle soma hina o: out et t-y which tin- n;at surplus ', pojmlatioi eaip.oye.l ia c!t!. s. ;ovcrry- ' S!i-.ck..-n ein'gra its "ir mi abroad, rnav b- em- I P v-yeJ vvithout the danier of couveatrat oi in o:rj-reat commercial and iaaaufac:ur.a--r centers, Mr. lilaine believes, arrl I urr-v; with him. tiiat the word nation ought to besrjclt witJi a caola. A. Itshould reach .ruin the north po cdorvn to the i'anama Canal. There i a srcatdeal of unoee.:p.c-l territory on this contitu-a thatsvinj une or other we shall have to -rain, u"s and occupy, an J I have not any doubt that in tb next t-renty-nve years there will be a line of rai.roa 1 frota tbc State ofNew York straight down across tbe Isth mus of Panama into the t-reat fertile savan nas of linizii and 1-outh America, where there will be an -wt.eld for Aracncaa industry, and I propose tint; the eari.ct posMbleoynortuni- I tv be taken to notif r tne nations of the old world Great Britain, France aad Germany to kee their bands oJ not only ot this conti nent, but oil this hf-tnlspaerr-. The Monroe doctnno Is written on our rnan- Ma.!ilff-t leti:iv i Thr rt-vn-rti-tfnn itf tfiit American peop e. V.'e want tnen with the u -aJiu, Kith the rcsolut.oa aad -vita the cora a rr.U"ij fbr tb .. . - t.. f .ft....tf ..... -t . tk. HrrrS ?'X; for the miner In the lna.tu r,riM mtae mlnm caropof the Itrwity doe for the manner taa ir4-ntuy is.um-nauua inn i oaA;-tHt m da;rtHt rff4 of the Mjnkon ire. Tare orf no l-orauor tb-ooropan In nl ioltnc tkr r no frvutler ttt hi politic, except ta iKrw of tbo two rrv.i ocn th: ihr bidA Jeo' lht vatconliaeatui, tiidiruitir end iul,out):e ItHpuottc (Ai'lTAt. a unoa- Thcre are vvernl thinr be'! tho I ii'dwjlet: that lheirtarnii; have been tukfii aw ty from Ihutn. that thutr furtu ar iwori pa?"l. and that then- botid te ic.--iiaiion bv whloh the" unormi' leiid Uv -ui!re..-d. ho taut the rich should tn d irivej ol wuaitiiHy time laxeii irr.miaepx.r by Injustice ami tue poi buid havi that j from wlil-di tfiey have l-en kofK. by the rieo 1 I have soned uoeri viondered. r-uiipo-- that ' th-- men saould get 1ho;j power, and -uiif.- t.iat by oiiit trreti' -taiut.-t tnat mlxht have I-. en pa-H-.l b tne lat o.'-s.o'i of 1 ottsrrt- : mere -bouHl tea pro-rata dr. toon of alt ta prter:y ,1: the t nitisi Mates of AinerJn pr 1 cKfita Ninon ait the inliubitaut tln-roor. m tnat every uiun -houll Isj in receipt t eaot I ly that to which lit was entitle.!, there U 11 -! lodr wt o doubt but that in tai-tly -.x inonthii i.l icr that tuvl been done the -a me In- j equalities would exiit a "iit itju. nidv it wl.uld ride in carria-.-es ami ote so on lo.:. o rome ne under th tence and n-t w at ail r-uine won d te iiilnlona.reJ an I ome ptu lcr: come would t in Conxress and some jn th 1'eiiitentiary. and 111 tie- mi-Is: ot all, att-r a 1 tnls had been uccomp.i-iicd would be heard t. e voice of this tricnd or the iKiele (' the 111111 who never make a sjH-et h un s ho Is in full-dress co-tume. with a white tie and a ro?chud bou piet in hi- but- ton-hot. and who hits Required an honor able IiVi-IiIio'mI ly the !.- of his jav, aril I not bv the mv eat of hH brow. iu-t-tiug uj-in ' the rums and outrage of le.hilation in favor OI caouu it'.u iiga iisl luuor ana n-siiii uir a ne division 'J here are a griat many things prisuig. J lies- are finalities or tne mini that depend upon some inherent conditions for winch -oelety is not re-poiisiti.e. All that legislation can do Is to give every man in tho nice of lilt n fair and equal chance, to pro tect the poor itgniu-t the nirgre-.slon ot the rich, to detea I the weak iiira.n.t the wrongs of those who nre their superiors iu -trcngth. i It Is not nccc-sary tonne in addrc ln an an- dleuceol this inn lligeiiccaud lamiiiart y with public atbifrs to say that tin; ciatiiistdtho.se w ho a-lecl to la- able U do all such thing are wholly lailaeiou- und without loun latum. I know'tiiai iioverty l- Inconvenient. I have conceived it to lx- so for 11 icreat many years. 1 hope it is honorable, and I have no doubt that somelMMly has got the share of this world s good- to which I am legltimntcly en titled, ami if I cou.d get a -e.ircn wairafit or 1111 net of Congress or 01 the Legislature that would enable m-- to detect the cu prit and compel hlm to di-gor.-e so that I might be en dowed witli t he -hare of this wo-ld.- goods that I should po--t .-;. 1 should certainly avail my self of them. With tl.l- it eciesof philosophy 1 have no sympa by. I kno.v I Into cxactly the same opportunities, anil I know every man in tins audience had exactly the same op portunities, and every boy in this iiud.ein.c I now li.is me same opportunities that .Mr Gould had at twenty-one years or age, and now he is said to be worth SdWaMl.tMO. II I had known how to got Z IOj.oju.UoJ I would hu ve got it. It Is not my fault: it is not the limit of the Legislature. No one prevente 1 it: no one d prived me of my faculties: 110 tine phi e 1 any burden upon me that 1 need overcome, and yel tho tact lemaiu.s that one man succeeded an I I got lett. '1 he attempt made to lK-fog. bedevil and monkey with t n American people on tho ground tnat all the inoUaitit-s in the money condition ofthe people are the result ttf wicked and unnece sary legislation i- to say as they say In slang :iito4 ther too thin. It Is not till wool nor u yawl wide, ami there Is nothing iu it. PltoTKCIIO.N. There is another thing that the election of IUaiiie will do. and that is, it will all ret tho protection of American labor. There sa good deal of talk about protection and ftec Hade: a good tied of evasion, ami a goo I tictu tit Juggling. The literature of fice trade is full tit a lining nml glittering suppositions. It sounds well to s iy that tl.e peop'c of Kansas -l.ould buy where they can buy cheap -st, but tti make tree trade equitable there must ho equalliy ot conditions, equality of wages, equality of accumulation, e iia sty of in.titu lactunng power; t.iere must be equality in tho rights of exit: there must bu equality in the post: on of reaching the markets of tho world by tho carrying trade. 1 have thi to ray, that whit America wants is not cheap shoes tut contented shoemakers, and that is the theory upon which the Kepub.lcau j legis'ation. so lar as pio'ectlon of Amer ican labor is concerned, is ba-ed. I l.avn oft en heard it s lid that protection Is robbery, that lit publican legi-lation had impo-ed bur dens upon the tarmers by which theywtro deprived of the rcsuito of iheir laboi-. I dare Fay It may surprise most ot the audience to know th-it of uh the products of tne licld In tins country wheat, corn, oats, the root crop, every thimr that Is raised ft r sab- '.d, 1 l'r c-Mit n tonumcd at homo, ami ail that the torclgn mar-et takes, about whit h there 1-so much deciis-ion, am .tints to 7'. per cut. ot our products. An.l If you think it a iv a!Ie to destroy our market tor WS I ' cent lor t lie purpose of obtaining some fun- ee 1 a-ivaniuiie in ine markets awav. wae e you can only sell 7'i of them, vou don't want 10 uniieyour-eii wun me uepuoucan any. Vou have not g t senso enough to belong to it. I remember, when I first came to this coun try, some quarter of a century ago. that nemp was one of the most protltable and valuab.e indtiirl'it of thi country, and up and down the Mtouri Itiver bottoms as fas a St- Louis and beyon 1, up the Tennc.-sce and it tribu taries, there were vat jdantaiiou- ilevote-I o thccuitivatituiofhcinp.ar.il "was imincu-ely protltable: it was u:ed in the manul. cm re of cotton, of twine. .f coar- wrapiing-pper. tif manilla board and various oilier labrics u-'etl in the requirements of domestic life: lut if you will examine that country now you w.ll tlnd that there is 11 t an aero of hemp, simply U'cau-e iinuer one of tho Ttiriil laws adopted a b-vr veins ntro a single line was in-erttl " mat jute but;, might be admitted toths couii'rv . tree Of tree of duty. Jute mitts is a tevtuie that can ' be used lor exactly the fame nurnitr- that hemp wr. formerly use.1 lor. It e iimivao-ti j last jute mitts and landed it in the .New ork marici. ami oy inn 11 wens to at. 1.011: and other umnula during centers, and wad l.v- i vru'i ni ns price man li couiu in.- muiiuiact I tiled Tor on the tttom land of the Missouri , nnd Tennessee, and the re-ult was that that t;ve agencies of nature had -ueat over the country and rendered it incapable of produc tion. the woot. Qt-r-vrm.v. Take the case of wool: Vou remember that last year there wa a chance in tl.e t.trilT of vrooi; hoveer. I don't lb u L'tinre.- vas responsible for that, b-.causc on the rari-t ixinraission we appoutteu as on- member to ' inter tne wool 111 teres.?. ;.ir. i.n-en. o: I l noi. one of the largest rtooi groa-ers ot th - ciiuntry. unit no reporicti 10 u- us me ii.:erc-' j !c -duct, waiic we arc no: rc-pon.s.be for tea, it snows to us o:e powerful 1. 11 -Uaii.u: tni-r -l.a.tr-,i.c i fit.. p,r:-.H.nt tH?t- n nm. I'n..ii-,. ?.i.m!niiiilr.- 111,. g'lnCftc i.m.1i- n. 1 ...... .... m... .v.i..... ..-.v .... . - - ... i.-.' -.-. prot.-t on and of tue adv.iu age o free 1IUU - I in rt-materia1. It need-pro.-ctiou oi taw inaterlil. Wc re-tuire tnat import Utri- 'shvii tie pavl u-x.n cieryttt iz ma. we i r.w-o t.r lea'iufaciure in U-is c.int-y vo g.-eat toil no faiclgn p'toiu cr or lore ga ma ntfacturer snati be able to lay h s nn.t su lactu t-s or pr. d jctsaow.i in our itiare s nt t less tigtire than it can Ik pnrluce i .or h r a' a r iistmab e pro&t with a al rcr. and w tn a lair n-tu iair wage :o- iii m ;o llietiip tal tlin-'.rt ..tl-tv 1 t Itc n.Tli" f ullisi .it- .its-lil-- toi. I should ike to dwell longer upon this top ic, bu- time i- pressinp nnd I must cl so- I appeal to you KepubLcans. wheth-r or not .n view of Uce raomettou- resu.ts taat are be fore us. whether you propose to a low your attention to be diverted, whether yr.u wib el low y-i-ir a iversary to select t-"ie battle around j and den ie the sucs of tte cmnuat ins-cad of unsuug ana arraying joorse.vts loetner in one grca and conccrtel partv to tarrv out tne m-'a-ures to winch I have exled your attention. I ty-seeh youtoroly once more- amund the vlcto-Ioos baaaer. around whose triumphant folds is de-c.ibed tbe iniis solubll.ty or this Union t& suoretaac-r of law. of pood money, the raointensnee of tbe public creiit. hoaest elections, aniverssl edu cation and or Jtectioo to Araerie-in lbor. IV havo organize 1 victory: we bstvo placed ln- viuciute canuiattics upon an impreffaabU plat' onn, aad we are assured ot soceesti In Aoreaiber because oar bearu cob ' th aursnee aaa tat- pro-je;y. 5 teaiafti oi sjh wj v I A Gtna Filter for Walr. Tbc Ica!ea'7, of rcvarcb U !o V that tbc ;i-rn llt?rrI U caum? manv di.uia.f are not (uend in tJ ir. ! ccop; umlurefrptkrui cianjta&o, I but exit: rhlttdv in vratr. 'I"ki i i nmlwlJi ! fn ik f iKit -run aait i J "..,.. - ir ...t. ..--. mwmm , m. ""'" SUrai rvatuaWr br- tJir tro4rta ' of ferneatalien ami ilirJtuiuv.Uon uU ' tort:. b COotIcrtrU a OtiO Ot t priort- prioci- pal aenLi in the jtrojtaaiteKi oj td uiwae. and M. OiataWriau! Iki r cratlr turnHl hit aUcaiVMt to tW jr !rtin of a mwrufe? flltrr w hkt wucKl tMirih water oH only fru lt itvrl Entt ;b attitual tmnenUa. AI. tatwur brought Wore the Kr-ach Anulrmx Sciences ran be tlu.d direct r Ui av watt-r-jiijio. awl istiut; m the lau acL- bv tbe r.-ar ,ix , - . ' about I wo Htmw.bere. which t tire pre.stnr it M. l'livtvur'a labamtoni, 2d. t-TtninK-rlaad bjttu wim a in)e pv rtl- lll'j- lir tilttrillif lMKHlla" ... k.l ive 1 ., " ; -.., .. ..- v-- "- j rajlesi U) tret et-niiaririt bttir ami twenty-live niiiliintrfrr- in diKMHtr. j o:n iHt-nty litre (about four trlbm) , rd pure water jht Irv: that b ti .ny. a : j-nrtieient .piaality for the ue f att or- j dinar- hm-.-holf. I5y inulliidviwe tbo j nutniHT of .-aruM... ir nli.tr i.i...".. ..1 "win,Kr OI '-; r niUVMH9s. .-o U lonu ,-vb? o,- uatterir ot them. Mipplv of pure water MifHcn-ut for n! hchool. lHtital. work.- or barrack?, can be obtained. 'ITie riltr. tiierefuru. in of a practical kind.'and being -imply an.l tn- I expensive, w ill -tippiv a much lelt want. l he lilic r is cleaned bv briisbine- iu ex. ternnl Mirfari'. ami phiugiug il into Unlmg water, or 1 hetititig it dmetly in a lire to destroy the oijjnnic ntaUer lotlged in it; and proper! eleatiesl. the same tutH-will last Itiuehmiely. hue upon this subject we way mention that elcetrieil lias been -upM-Hl a a means of ridding water of microbes, ami a til- ter which electrifies Ihe water has arltt ally been ib-signesl anil ctuistruotetl. Kityitufrtriff. Scrkin? Thrifty Wins. Castle (ardcn iu New imtnigrants are landed, is York, where visited eierv 1 tlav by men who are seeking wive-. j Miiiic of theso men, t range as it ma 1 appear. lind voting women wiliuiir to marry them, although in -ome in.-tance they scarcely know each other'-, lan guage. ! An hotly might suppose that men in 1 this country would not have to seek wives in that way. Kvcr where there are marriageable young women. The ' ate in sttch numbers that mniiy of them can hardly hope to get married. The can not be ignorant of the reason the men who seek wives do not seek them. Men who go to Castl. (Sardeu are not whom no one poor men and tramps wanLs to marry. Thev are in ncarl ever, instance well-to-do farmers, who want wive to be of some ass-stance to them. Thev have no fanev for the "nerely ornamental girl. They want J women who can make breau ami per haps look after the dairy. They there fore do well to .seek them among the thrifty people who come from abroad. Wc rai-o cooks and dairy maids m this country in very rare in-tancc-. There arc not enough of the domestic kind to supply wives to all thoe ava ricious people who insist that a wife shall be no deadhead in the fa mil en terprise. American girls make excel lent wives in general and are not in capable of intelligent management, but they do not make good servants. l'ul adcljihiu Time. - - Clmrlcs Koatlc's Faith. It seem? appropriate to recall that on that occasion, as we had done inauv n time and oft before, we discussed "the everlasting problems of life, death, time and eternity. Years ago he appeared to mc somewhat agnostic in his -.lew-snow he hoped with a child's humility When I was leaving, after .some hour' of earnest conversation, ho j-.-idl Well, when all is .aid and done, when Tyndal and Huxley have demonstrated to their own ntifaction that protoplasm 13 tne beginning, when Larwm has shown that the great gorilla is the mid- j die. and Mill iias proved that annihila tion it the great end. there et remains this fact which they can't" get oer f there can be nothing more wonderful in our going hence than our coming I here. Therefore perpend, mv .son. here are two quotations. both by great authors, Charles IJcade and Alexander I'rpe. The first is this (two lines from your pet poet. John): There are on earth but two things which never die I,ove. which decays not. ami l-aitn, winch binds the soul to I Heaven The last is this: Hope humbly then, on trembling pinions soar: Walt tbe great teacher. Death, and God adore. Join C"?r4m, ri .ij.plncoti Jfiiyazfrv. THE GEXEKAL MARKETS. KANSAS CiTV. OctoU-r CATTLE hlpoing Steers.. j Ui . ft ft ft S20 3M 3 m a TS .. 4 Si :5 01 w US I o CM 3 10 IT I3S N'ative Heifer Native Cows ..... Ilutchers Steers . HOGS Good to choice heavy 1" rai 3 Light. rr. "A WHEAT No. 1.. No. 2.. No. 3 . rOKN No. 2.... OATS No. 2 YENo.2 per sack 1 . bright 6 0) 16 13 eatnery.. & w it. f III'... ., -- . .k.t.a WOOIv Misoari. unwasheJ.. POTATOES Per buhel ST. LOCIS. C-.TTLE Shlnnlag Steers. Butchers" Steers... HOG? Good lo choice SHEEP Fair to choice FLOCU-XXX to choice WHEAT No.-: red CORN No.2 mixed KYF-No. 2 ' w Vtv COTTON Middling TOBACCO New Lugs Medium new leaf CHICAGO. CATTLE Good shipping- IJOGS Good to choice SHEEP Fair to choice KLOUK Common to choice.. VTHEA-r-No. 2 rod No. 3 No. t Spring- CORN No. 2 590 sun 301 i 73 10 a :s 5 Hi 4 W 5M 1 OAIS-No. 2 . ' POBJC Newness NEW YORKT- (la.TTLll-IitporTJi t T25 HOGS Good to choke 4 5 CCOTON-MJddlirix 1lM !S FLOUR-Good to choice 3 5 S WHEAT No. re. Hhi& OORS-No.2. I m'C. "I C25 ii. iti ft "r OATT?J WMttU -BiZett M V FOSSr-SmmtUrl Urns TT I rrrsl WwWrr rI W ln4rr tt'VwUM l.lo7rtaic tks t? rW? ( r b rtrtriJv arjUMI ww f8 ji mmL - TVt ! mv worth l to a 4alic. TVs &,tVfMt J a4t-acr ti! nmre kavr a ppft. ;tft fs : tW ikVm of &ll ital f ikumt-. - -v ... ' cm--. t:w tu-r T- l - Vf J r al AllovrV .4trf,-?SiJ 4ne iti' T tV4 tt W.t T t k-,mt xl pWI t wt a astl dc 1 t-H' Vwvi4 Awcfejr ax thwhw are toll t- W tW TiMut e.cmr. Mh aW trita t t. 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"Ihiebu falba ' t,u'. mMM-4 Mr. alt ntinouv Kabiey ad I riiwtr IHmms it. Whks; Is a chair Wbu it i at-t. Uta r. !a4y's tiro:! PctiLic jMrtlrers and lurr iw Ita. Cum for horetie- an 1 v,k Inng. vsn U tf& j. m &a;:F ss--?!y YCC.Vf efi' itrnt -JT-'j.trr. 'i3ftfiV iSH "kiw' "7v VS-xai!. THE GREAT r. t- ' 1 mum remEDi CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica Lumbago. IlarVa.hr, Ibidirhr, Ttattharh, Hero Tbronl. h-t-llnc. rtprnlns. itrulta. Horn, Mtilii. I'r.i.t Itl.t-a. And All O'ber ItOf It Y 1'AiWB Had ACTfEP Iji4 lyi rr loiliw r rcryhtf litjt tC i-" 1 -rt- . "JMDUi. jo, tiix: 1 u.iui.r.H a. iKii.i.Kit .. I (IBC-vuk -tJ4. iita o Cal-imor VA T a a. Catarrh elvs sSLVSB UHtAM UALM VRPAU RfW Cause, no i'aln. aaisiHssi Kri.; ti-h nt Once. ISSccjntlnma- .m- -f 'm 'W rrvrrjWS kf M Tiwrough Treat ' m nipnl ill Cure. ot a Liquid or N Al vr-- v -sP-C. S&rjPX SnuiT. 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