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^1 ?v5 f$r MERRIAM WILL WIN FRUITS OKPROTEGTION. The Tin Plate Industry-' Alliance movement made a strong appeal LINCOLN'S MELANCHOLY. -1 Result of the Conference. Ir to him, as a farmer, and caused him to almost waver in his party allegiance. Now he 5'Barthleson," inquired a fellow reporter, Wliy Not Establish tlie rarannfaciur* is taught that it is all the same thing His S a Natur and His Figures Showing* our Advance of it in America "what have you been doing that the Democratic candidate and the Alliance A Careful Beview of the Situation Misfortunes. candidate represent one objeet and in a Quarter of a Century. •'.It is supposed by many that tin plate in the managing editor's room?" Those who saw much of A a am purpose, and he yields to his inclinations Assures the EepuWicans made of tin which is mined in tom "Been holding a consultation with and goes with the Alliance. This isnot a fancy Lincoln during the later years of his other part of the world aud made ictc /)ur WcailtXi TVearly a picture, drawn trombopeor desire instead of Success. life, were greatly impressed with the him." tin plate or sheets and sold in this country, of irom real Hie. It is what is actually happening ISan N I Created— expression of prolound melanclioly in the state at large. Events like the whereas, in point of fact, tin plate Mig's S a a of \yajres JGaintalnert—increase "What about?" withdrawl of Wilkinson in the Second district, is nothing more or less than iron covered his face always wore in repose. in be "About the management of the paper." on a bargain for a similar course by llerriam AVill be Elected by with composition ot* tin. S a in Mr. Lincoln was of a peculiarly the Alliance candidate in the First, show The wealth of- the United States, in It is admitted that the iron is mnnnfnctnred sympathetic and kindly nature the public thab tho Democratic-Alliance "Any change in its policy contemplated?" a Majority of Over 18(50 was sixteen t'rwswtn'd- million f!n»lars, party is what they have to fight. And this in this country and oujrhc to be, These strong characteristics influenced, has retained many a Republican vote that one-half of wincu v/as uestroytd and no doubt many are aware that until very happily, as it proved, 15,000. would otherwise have gone to the Alliance "Yes. That's what the consultation during the civil war. In June, 1887, our the tin plate' industry was slaughtered his entire political career. They poll. juRt as it is demoralizing the Democratic was about." wealth touched the imperial figures of by the rulings of a former Secretary oi would seem, at first glance, to line. Thaf party will now learn, sixty thousand millions, earning seven "What was decided upon, if you the Treasury^ the manufacture of thi what political experience in other states be efficient airs to political success "The Eepublicans are Sweep1112 millions each day.«» In 1860 the wealth ought to hnvp taught it. that the habit of plate w&s carried on extensively in tliu don't mind telling me?" but in the peculiar emergency which straight party voting and the reliance upon of the United States was $415 per capita/, country. "It was decided," said Barthleaon, Everything Before Lincoln, in providence of God, party right or wrong makes a successful in 1S87, $1 000 per capita. In the=o years twistinc* his mustache gloomily, The Secretary of the Treasury alluded fusion of two organizations during a campaign was called to meet, no vessel of common of Protection the United States has Them. to was apparently unaware that tin plat? "that paper didn't need me on a far more difficult and hopeless business clay could possibly have become earned over one-half of the sum added was not made of tin, and DO Secretary ol than swapping horses while crossing a its pay roll any longer."—Pittsburg the "chosen of the to the world's wealth during that time. stream. The reception accorded to Republican the Treasury has seen fit since to offer tc Dispatch. speakers every where shows that party "We nearlv equal Great Britain in production 'Those acquainted with him from point out his error in regard to it. he S interest and enthusiasm are awake and growing. ———^^&t a «Bm^— of iroD, and excel her in the boyhood knew at early griefs tinged "Within the past three years there has As the campaign progresses the signs be•come We do not believe that the lourth of production of steel. In 1860 manufactures his whole life with sadness. His been discovered in the Black Hills ol, A N E W E N A N weekly had an more and more propitious. The Alliance-Labor November has any surprises in store for the in the United States amounted to movement grows weaker as the partner in the grocery business at people of Minnesota. Dakota, mines of tin of sufficient abundance item to the effect at manufactures p«'oplo the State learn more definitely of $1,800,000,000 in 1887, to $7,000,000,000. to warrant the conclusion thai Salem, was "Uncle" Billy Green, ot ot chewing gum were buying up all its processes and purposes. It is bernsgradually Our total industries now amount he ok this country is able to supply all the tin TalluJa, 111., who used at night, when discovered that the two elements comprising the old rubber boots and shoes in to $11,000,000,000. required for its consumption as advan-' the customers were few, to hold the It is not the Roman Catholic who is the the newest political movement are the country, a the news wasn't a great enemy of the American public school The Western States manufactured tageously as can be supplied in any pari like oil and. water, and cannot be made to gramme while Lincoln recited his week old before two manufacturers mix. What suits the so-called farmers is system and popular education. Neither of nearly as much in 1887 as "the whole of the world. lessons. naturally and inevitably disliked by the socalled those classes who favor or oppose the reading began heavy a a suits. Th edior country in 1860. The Southern States In the first place, the Tariff act of 1864 It was to his sympathetic ear Lincoln of the Bible in the public schools are the working men. The former have a has to prove it or quit the sancfor ulone now make 10 per cent, more pig fixed the duty on tin plate at two and a dangerous enemies to universal education. «hronic disposition to "shake the railroads told the story of his love for the a to patch iron than was made in the United States The danger most to"be feared today and the half cents' per pound, the same a? galvanized over hell," nut the labor element—that section sweet Ann Eutlidge and he, in return, one to be taught against and conquered in 1860. The annual product of the of it which works with its hands—has sheets, but this rate was changed offered what comfort he could discovered that a large proportion of the is the school book trust. Every book United States exceeds that of England by a Treasury decision which has rightlj E A I E S E I E work which gives to it its daily bread proceeds used in the schools of Minnesota when poor Ann died, and Lincoln's by more than one-half, and our trade is been termed one of the most inexcusabl* to-day. costs from fifty to seventyfive directly or collaterally from the great heart nearly broke. Tha pleasant efiect and the perfect safet double that of England. England has per cent, more than it should and the and costly ever made. If this rate oi I railroads. Hence anagonisms are being "After Ann died," says "Uncle" Billy, with winch ladies may use the liquid fruit increased her commerce less than six surplus goes into the pockets of the meanest developed, and the new party is failing duty had been allowed to remain, w« "o stormy nights, when the and most heartless gang of piratical times since 1860 tne United States has laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions to pieces ot its own weight. Meantime should have had to day a prosperous tin the paid advocates of the English socculators ever known. The man '. wind blew the rain against the roof, increased her commerce more than six plate industry, eni\Vying directly and make it their favorite remedy. It is pleasing free trade movement, and the tin-horn who would rob the State school fund nines. While England has increased Abe would set a in the grocery, indirectly 100,000 re and coiisum-' to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet would be ««nt to the penitentiary followed I statesman tooting for momentary notoriety, her export trade four times the exports iag annually his elbows on his knees, his face in by the hearty execrations of every citizen I 40,000 tons of American continue to traverse the cow-pal bs effectual in acting on,the kidneys, liver anH in the State, good or bad. And yet, his hands, and the tears runnin' of the back country districts and preach of the United States have increased pig iron, 1,000,000 tons of American iron bowels. the people* of Minnesota Bubmit without about the overwhelming disasters to eight times. In these years, from the through his fingers. I hated to see ore, 400,000 tons of American limestone can protest to a species of rob- I the agricultural interests—disasters that' Ihird producing power, we have risen to him feel bad, an I'd say, 'Abe and 1,000,000 tons of American coal. The Australian ballot system gives. Covin jrton never materialize. From the Fifth bery just as contemptible, just as (he first. Up to 1860 the entire exports Ky., its first Kepublican mayor for open, just as inexcusable as though the State Such is the amount of raw material consumed cry an he'd look up an say 'I district—the section where the farm-ers twenty-five years. Auditor should take a half million from the »f the United States were $9,000,000,000 movement early in the campaign in producing the tin plate consumed can't help it, Bill, the rain's a fallin' school fund and decamp to Canada. Do the promised the largest results—there is one since then they have amounted to in this country. on her.' The Regular Arm people of this state know that one schoolbook •continual stream of reports that the fourth $14,000,000,000. To furnish this supply 100 mills and There are a who can sympathize publishing house has sent into retirement party ball is rapidly losing its momentum. Of th» healthy are unacquainted with tha Protection has practically created many tinning works, each with over 3000 tons Men who were formerly active in the Alliance three millionaires during the with this overpowering grief, horrors of chronic constipation and its associate—liver great industries since 1860—crockery, movement are returning to their allegiance past twenty years, and that the same annual capacity, would be needed, as the complaint. Join the ranks ot as they think of a lost lovedone house is still piling up wealth at the to the old parties. The leaders have given silk, steel rails, & employing countless this regular host. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, product aggregates 318,000 tons, or 686.000,000 when "th rain's a fallin' on her." rate of more than a million a year? It is up the fight before the real battle was fairly begun. which insures regularity oi the bowels laborers and distributing thousands of pounds. The cost of producing generally known to the people that the W at adds poignancy to the grief Mr. LIND in the Second district, reports and liver, will admit you. Dyspepsia, rheumatism, millions of money among our people. this tin plate to the country would merely PECKSNIFFS who publish the books used by gun. Mr. LIND in the Second district, reports kidney troubles, malaria promptly some times is the at the From no steel rails produced in 1867 we the same condition ot affairs and asserts the school children of Minnesota have become be the cost, of the material consumed in succumb to the Bitters. It never reirulates a lost one might have been saved. have risen to 2,101,904 tons produced in that there is no break in the Republican partof one of the most demoralizing elements producing it, as we have capital and labor little, but always, thoroughly. a indeed, is William in every community in the land—that they the Southwestern portion of the Stnt-which 1887, cheapening the cost of rails, enabling and land on which to build the mills in I Tin BT.IM hribe legislators with one hand while they need create the*(Slightest uneasiness Johnson of Corona, L. I., a builder, us to increase our railroads from Another revolution is apprehended in Hayti. abundance. Instead of this we havej pick the pockets of the poor with All of our members ot Congress and both The financial condition of tho republic i* who writes Jun 28, 1890: a 30,000 miles to 161,000, and reducing wickedly and wantonly sent this money the other? There is only one way to kill Senators have taken the stump and each one unsatisfactory. cost of transportation to less than half February on returning from church is doing yeoman servic for the election this soulless and conscienceless trust. The abroad to enrich a greedy syndicate of what it is in England. We have now of the whole ticket. Without exception State must buy the text books used in all one night, my daughter complained English manufacturers. Since 1864 we FOT Soun STOMACH TAKE ALLEN'S Iron the public schools and in the State University. their reports are to the effect that Tonic Bittors, All genuine bpar the signature more miles of railroad than all Europe, have sent abroad $208,310,655.07 in gold of having a pain in her ankle. The Then, if the State cannot get those the solid Republican phalanx from the of J. P. Allen. Drnggist, St. Paul, Minn. with rolling stock worth nine, times the pain gradually extended until her to purchase tin plate, aud, in addition to books at a fair price it can establish a State North Star State in Congress will remajn merchant marine of England, and our this, a Revenue Tariff has been paid of entire limb was swollen a very printing office and print them. The school unbroken. It is even as eerted that President Onkes, of the Northern Pacific, inland trade is twenty times greater than book trust must follow the binding twine $78,636,892.80. Here we have, without maintnins that the new land grant forfeiture Charlie Oilman in the Filth has no possible painful to touch. We called a physician, chance for election, and that the farmers of trust into the darkness of oblivion.—Northfield her foreign commerce. law is a benefit to his company. thedutics, $300,000,000 sent out of the who after careful examination, News. the Second are not showing a vast amount Protection, by creating home markets, country, every dollar of which might! pronounced it disease of the -of agricultural enthusiasm for General Baker. have gone to add to the resources of this' has increased the value of our farms from Everywhere, from the horizon to the zenith,* kidneys of long standing. All he N a a country and improve the condition of $6,645,046,007 in 1860 to $10,192,006,776 the skies are bright, and it only remains for could do, did seem to benefit her For the first time since the present campaign the leading Republicans in every county to in 1880. It has in the same time increased American labor. The 100,000 men employed until we tried Warner' Safe Cure commenced the Republican state central do their duty by getting out the full vote to When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. directly and indirectly in making our farm products from $1,675,724,972 committee has made an estimate of tha from the first she commenced to improve. insure a more complete triumph than the old this tin plate in England kept that number to $3,726,321,422. Of this vast When she wns a Child, she cried 'or Castoria, strength of the Republican state ticket, and party lias known in an off year during the When she commenced taking yesterday Chairman Heatwole gave it out increase less than one tenth has been exported in idleness in this country. past generation. Only three weeks remain in When she bccamoMiss, sheclung to Castoria, it she could nob over in bed, and that the present governor of the state will more tiian nine teu ins has been ii^ which to perfect the party organization. There is no possible reason why there be re-elected by a majority of 15,500 or could just move her hands a little, When she hadchildren,Bue gave theuiCastoria. These twenty-onedays should be if period of consumed at home. The want of an should not be a flourishing tin plate industry more votes. .sleepless activity on the part of every man— but to-da she is as well as she ever adequate Borne market for our wheat has in this country. What workman "You may give this out straight from me." .young and old—who believes in the triumph was. I believe I owe the recovery of put our wheat growers at the mercy of said he, "and the only reason I do not make is there who would not echo the unselfish •of Republican principle. Especially are my daughter to its use." a close estimate is because I do not know today half civilized India. The only remedy the principles of protection and reciprocity assertion: I would rather pay one cent, how many votes Gov. Merriam will gain on trial in Minnesota this year. Republicans is to diminish production or increase the if necessary, more for a dinner pail and between now and Nov. 4. But I put down all over tin North have their eyes It W a a S is home market. establish an industry worth millions ol 15,000 ns the minimum." This estimate is fixed upon this State. They must not be Protection has maintained the high dollars annually to this nation than continue The reports of an imps:. ,.ng rev.iMition i* based upon the reports made by the chairmen A guest at one of the mountain disappointed. The verdict of this great Argentine republic are without foundation. of the county committees and others standard of wages in the United States, Jigrieultural commonwealth mnst be spoken to support 100,000 Englishmen ir resorts who was charged ten cents who attended the big committee meeting on in no half-hearted way. The season of assured which is double that of England. If the making tin plate wBen that number o! for a glass, of lemonade made a Tuesday. These reports show also that material prosperity now dawning !or American laborer 3rjuld live as English Americans want employment and vigorous kick, saying: there is every probability of the re-election the whole country must not be postponed laborers do he could sive 37 per cent, of of the five Minnesota fongressmen, "This is nothing short of highway by any reactionary movement his wages. They save only 2 per cent, and that, despite the special efforts which in the great and. growing Northwest. robbery, and I won't submit to it."" W a of S me W are being made by the Alliance and the Democrats, of their wages. American people should The Republican party, here, is assured of "My friend," said one of the clerks the Republicans will in all probability victory to-day, but it must be something not, and will not, submit to the low The benefits of Protection and conse a Gured by have a majority of the members of the next who had been called on to adjust the more than a victory of a lean and lank majority standard of wages prevailing in other quent high wases can have no bettei legislature. The returns irom the country of a lew paltry thousands. Our suc-ess matter "wha do you suppose our countries*^ They decrease the purchasing illustration than the pay roll of the work seem to indicate that the seheme of the Democrats, must be corpulent—portly with a spo ntaneuus object is in keeping this hotel?" power anWChe consuming power of the ers of Allegheny County, Pa. In th while ostensibly working for the plurality rea h'mg well in the tho u«ands, To accomodat the public, of whole state, congressional and legislative so that when we enter upon the campaign people. Free-Trade in England meant iron and steel wcrks alone it is enormous. T7VEUY SKIN AND SCALP DISEASE. *J tickets alike, is really to sacrifice the state whether torturing, disfiguring, itching, or 1892 there will bo a panicky feeling course." cheap bread and has ruined her farmers. In this industry 37,350 men are employed, and congressional tickets in the interest of burning, bleedinp. scaly, crusted, pimply, or Iervading the ranks oi th common enem y. Free-Trade in this country means cheap anr. ey receive every two week: "Exactly, a all. We blotchy, with losa of hair, from pimples to th« the legislative candidates, with a view to the A great victory is within our grasp. Lp us most distressing eczemas, and every humor of hibor, diminished power to consume, $939,500 in wages, or in a single yt^ intend to make money at the same election of a combination Democratic-Alliance reach out and take it wiih'coirage.— Norfchiield the biood, whether simple, serofulous.or hereditary, United States senator to succeed Hon. low prices for farm products, and in the $23,487,500. time." is speedily, permanently and economically News. cured by the CUTICUKA UEMEPIES, consisting of C. K. Davis. There is good evidence also end ruin for our farmers. But iron and steel is not the only in "You do? CcTiunnA, the great Skin Cure, CUTICOBA SOAP that the Democratic and Alliance managers, dustry in Allegheny County. There an an exquiBite Skin Purifier and Beautifier Protection has increased the savings of "Of course we do? We must have who have so far been working in conjunction and CCTICURA KKBOLVENT, the now Blood our people. There is deposited in the other works which may be classed witl' with each other, are getting jealous oi each a profit, even on our beer." Purifier and greatest, of Humor Remedies, when A in O the best physicians and all other remedies fail other, and that there in likely to be an open the above, and then there are the loco savings banks of the State of New York "Then I'll pay my bill and go! I Thousands of grateful testimonials attest their The latest information from the numerous rupture before election da.v. motive and glass works. In these industries alone $506,000,000, which is $100,000,000 like to see everybody get along wonderful and unfailing efficacy. corps of correspondents enables the Sold everywh-.re. Price, CDTICURA, 50C more than the entire accumulations in are employed 17,500 men, gettins l'ioneer 1'iess to take this ,view of tho when the clothing store in my town W so as a Barrator SOAP, 2KC BKSOLVENT,$1. Prepared by Potter the savings banks of England in four semi-monthly wages of §390,000. Thu situation: Drug and Chemical Corporation. Boston. sells a suit of clothes ior half off I Maj. Edwards, of the Fargo Argus, *ays There is reason for satisfaction with the makes a total of $1,329,000 paid tc Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases." centuries. he knows a thing or two about Minnesota not going awu from home to pay Republican outlook in Minnesota. Some 4 8 5 0 men every two weeks, or a grand Protection has diversified as well as politics. In a late.issue he refers to the report AST Pimples, blackheads, chapped and oily "&$. somebody full figures a a little disaffection was expected, and some disaffection £ST skin prevented by CUTICUBA SOAP. "&* total every year of $33,225,000. This, of Judge Wilson'H speech at Fergus created industries. It has opened new there has been. But it reached its more on to of them."—Sun. Falls in which the icicle candidate said, t, must be remembered, is the number o1 and fruitful fields for the employment ',"' Rheumatism, Kidney Pains, and weakrelieved iteight, we believe, a week or more ago, and among other things, in defense of his conduct \#jAnes88 in one men employed and wages paid in a relieved in one minute by CtfTicunA is now decreasing and will continue to de:r3nse women. It has enriched and educated a S ix a as a railroad attorney: ANTI-PAIX PLABTKB. until the day of election. The Republican single county. Leave these industries our people and qualified them for the Ths only case I argued at Washington campaign has.onlyjust begun. It unprotected and what would be the result duties of freemen. High wages have made Henry Vreeland^of Danville, N. J., while I was a member o'" congress -7as one FAT FOLKS RE0UCES, will be a manly, straightforward arid not a We do not care to contemplate it. has lived withhi3 wife for sixty-three against the Northern Pacific Railroad company, happy homes and good citizens. There defensive campaign. The state administration -Eifht yoan ago I bad an atlftck rtt brought by one of its employes who Thanks to the vote of an enlightened never was on this earth a people so free, years. They were born on the same Spinal K»ivjnyitl*. After tocoTwy I took needs no apology. It is its own best advocate. on fl*«k rapidly, flptue and aid* coati*. had been seriously injured, I hod tried the vod to p&t& t'oiiomirt Had limb* The affairs o! Minnesota have profited RO prosperous and with such splendid people, there is no danger of having to dny nearly ninety years ago and are blotted, fc**rt trceblcd me oad cvold case in the courts below, and while I was in by having in the governor's chair a acarcsly brantlw. AtUt taking Or. £&». possibilities as the 60,000,000 that dwell consider it for a long time to come, il! still in excellent health. The villagers dar*a tnetnent two month*I lost 33 lb*, congress in the United States supreme court, man of high business and executive ability, tny x*si£S wer* goao and nrnathMl caaiXjr aad catuxally. Dr. Sn'»i«*a ever. These are not infant industries, in this republic. Shall the Protective 1 treatmeat la pJeacm&t to tako aod 2uu 1OD« ma great goad *'—Ur»/ax#7 to which it had been appealed by the railroad are preparing for a a cele- and at the heads ot departments men of probity Stexnaga* So**, Waahtoi^oa but they no less need the Protection they company. I argued it against the policy which has accomplished this be bratio on the 90t birthday of the PATIENTS TREATED BY PAASL. and in harmony with the people. What company a&d had the judgment fci favor oi overthrown? now enjoy. And there are many more could any Administration do which this hun Ho starving, no i»ooaT*»i«ne«t bara!*T* azwl &? bad c£acta. OtrieUy eon* couple.—New York Sun. .(doatial. For circttlara asd UatiocmiAU tddreco urAh tic. ta steaun, my client affirmed, on which I collected from not done? What better fortune could Minnesota industries that could make a proportionate DR. O. W. F. srjYDETt, 243 STATS ST,. Cwicar.C* the company a little over $28,000. :*nceHsua»,t WUX /JiO *»T. CV£AW£*V, ask than a continuance of the regimn showing if protected in the same The Argus tells a thing or two about this on Not E a The Oysierman's Favorite.- that has advanced her interests aud helpoti way 70,000 men could be employed in cuss in these words, written in the major's to make her people at* least more prosperous Prices peculiar style: the tin plate industry alone and its'tributuary than amy others similacly situated? It Protection enables producers to sell at An Oysterman is at home in Ilubber Boots This particular case is familiar to the Dakota industries were it adequately, protected, is questions such as these that voters begin lower prices with greater pr6fit. This wears them Summer and Winter. The salt lawyers. It is true the "employe to ponder as soon as the first hurrah oi a receiving upward of $40,000,000 comes under the well known law that was dangerously injured," aud that the water, the rocks and shells on all oyster beds campaign is over and issues such as these annually in wages, and keeping iu this judge's, statement—on the face—looks well. cost depends largely upon the quantity test the quality. Economy has taught the that weigh with them as the time for casting country many millions which now But when it comes to be known that the their ballots draws near. of an article produced. It" a man builds Oysterman to buy the best experience lias to England for tin plate and freight. case was? "taken on shares"—and the poor Nothing has so helped, the Republican a single family carriage, turns out every taught him Woonsoeket are the Best. "employe's" share amounted to very little— 'ause as the now open and avowed fusion A word more. In spite of the enormous part himself—the woodwork, the ironwork, 8 out of every 10 Oystermcn on the Atlantic, the glossy fabric woven together'"by* the immaculate between the Democracy and the Farm era' wages paid in the industries men-, spellbinder, who admits himself to the leather, going back to the primary coast wear Woonsocke Rubbe v_ Alliance. As long as these two bodies bore ad" tioDod the price of the commodity is not' be without blemish, sinks beneath tho statutory sources of thtse component parts would wear no other. Dealers in many the semblance of independent organisation's ad provision that barratry is one of those increased one particle. If tin plate were even confident Republicans con essed »f a carriage, the mine, the forest aud shore hamlets keen uo Rubber Boot but the things that is described as stirring up litigation, manulactured in this country the price that the situation had its serious features. the animal, whose skin furnished the and may be construed as a. charge There is ao lact of politics better established to the consumer would not be enhanced leather—it would probably take the man against a lawyer who will go in to rob a than the power of a party name. The Democratic in the least on the contrary,, severe railroad, provided he gets the most of the a year to complete the work, and a very party, tn the Democratic party, competition would tend to lower prices. divy. costly work it would -be. But if there is •could hold the vote of almost every man Such figures as the above easily dissipate RO ui-.-.j-a-iiiua who had ever belonged to it. Its ranks such a large demand for carriages that Tom Wilson a Deco uDck -would be'steady. The Farmers' Alliance, the worn out and delusive argument ol thousands of men are engagedin producing Midway News: No, Tom Wilson is not a by virtue of the name, would capture a eon•siderable the Free-Traders that the Tariff is a tax. them, each one at work on a 3 "salaried" railroad attorney. He is a /riend vote in the agricultural communities TEN POUNDS of the dear people, who,'when clients eome special part of the product in which he They can sell no other. All Woonsocket and, in the nature of things, this vote to him with prosecutions against the Chicago has acquired great skill, and the best and Patriotic Sentiments. :yft-g would be drawn more liberally from Republican Boots are made of the same materials, by tha St Northwestern railroad, does all he can to than '.rom Democratic sources. If the most costly mechanical appliances arc same workmen, the same processes are, so far discourage action, but if suite are instituted The higher and stronger we build the defection became considerable, there might as the wear is concerned, the same as tha ngainst that company in' this state, defends' used, it is evident that the '-arriages thus bulwarks of Protection to American industries .,le danger. Rut this prospect was so alluring Oysterman's Boot. You may benefit by tho it every time. No he js not "salaried he is produced can bo. sold at priees far below TWO WEEKS I to the Democracy itself, and "the advantages the more efficient and potential only a decoy duck, retained on the quiet, not experience of the Oysterman. The Rubber of a secret collusion between it and the cost of a siugiu vehicle, «nd yet all we make the American man and the more only in and oat of court, bat in and out of Boot which gives him best service will giv« *the Alliance were so -evident, that it could concerned make a profit whereas the firmly you establish American liberty and the legislature, congress the church, everywhere.' THINK OF IT l! not keep itself within bounds. It proceeded you best service. single carriage would only be sold at a .•$.* ~-rv equality for by Protection only can we -to the further step of a regular offensive and •great loss. RPTir A P"D of inferior Rubbers Hold tindr other secure stability of 'prices and fairly remunerative ./idefensive union with the Alliance und thereip^'hy Jj TV IXXbJU brands. Tnslnton WoonsocketKubber As a Flesh Producer there can be Lind he or a Protection, by restricting competition forfeited the very advantage it had hoped wages to labor when subject Boots and Shoes. They're the best. Sold everywhere. no question but at Manufactured by the WOONSOCKET RUBBER CO, to gain. It is a loser from that time forth to our own people and keeping the home Slayton Gazette: Congressman Lind is only to the fluctuations incident to American PBOVTOEHCB, R.I. Send for Catalogue. -Sj.'' The Republican farmers who were getting just how the recipient much praise on account market for the home producer, increases competition uninterested by cheap .\'„r ready to vote the Alliance ticket are not of his able efforts in ehampionintr the IMPORTANT NEW DISCOVERY. the home demnnd and the quantity of labor, the products of cheap labor, cneap 1 Democrats by any means. They wepe being interests of the farmers in the Northwest in everything required to supply it. -fvii beguiled iifto support of the Alliance only be'. money, and the surplus dump of despoik congress. He was raised on farm until cause it represented to them Ja new and separate an accident* disqualified him for such labor. The same is true of all things^which and barbarous nations. Therefore, my movement and, as between 'two old In his law practice as well ats in congress he may be produced in large quantities and cry is still for the American idea of Protection -&* j, parties, they are Republicans every haschampionedthe cause of the poor against ,for which there is a large demand and for American labor and against •^time Now that they 'see the Alliance the aergressions of corporations. He is a for this reason is it specially important class legislation in the interest of cotton \*V movement to be bat a cover for the Demoa* man wholly in sympathy with the masses. THE EESTAAAnforibeSkin Of Pure GodLiver Oil and Hypophosphitss emtio attack, they have changed their base. to promote home manufactures of articles whiskey and Great Britain.—Congressmar ''&u An Alliance ticket means" a Democratic in general use, and especially of t?he Brumm. s&c 1 5 0 0 0 a it or a Of me a S a ticket, and that they will never vote. In necessaries of life. The great quantity Martin County Sentinel: The Republican Toilet S a EverMado. is it a rival. a a this way, the announcement of the fusion state central committe is making a vigorous of such articles wanted enables the, pro Srajnod a pound a day by the use It is now estimated by statistical ex- is turning., back to the Republican lines campaign. Gov. Merriam is gaining jfrouvd 1 of xt. Et cures A perWt pure and neutral noap combining th^ ducer to make them cheap, and in this pert* that the internal commerce of the every day a number of voters who would daily,- and we should not be at all surprised CONSUMPTION, -/r EMOLLIENT and HEALING propertied of way alone can they be supplied as United States is more than double tha otherwise-have left them. It is working if he rounded up 15,000 majority. The more VASLLLNL. If pour druggist doas not keep it. wanted. equally unfavorably to the "Democrats in the people, especially the larmers, search his FbBMUO 10 Mi*»S IN sT»MyS5^*e.W1,?^ foreign commerce cf the whole, woridj SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND the opposite direction. The Democratic A" record the better they are pleased with it, I COLDS, AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING DISEASES. farmer reasons in the same way. He had SIZED CAKE RY MAIL. POSTAGE PAID and they consider the wtate fortunate that ^k AS PALATABLE AS MILK. GHESEBROOGH MANUFACTURING GO A its affairs are in the hands of such a careful Vintended,' lifter the manner ot his kind, to Bo sure you get the genuine as tltere ate and economical business man, vote the regular party tiek.t .though the' poor imitations. «v- 24- Stat Street NEW ORK, .*£*,•"