A i i , 1 - - ' illlnlMil ijQuiai no oau. - -i 7 iv ' " " I n tt ini t in v r SFPT 23rd. IS84 ' "!: V:': PitCE;25CTS. m 'Campaign Edition. PUIllIA iN' tM - --- i TARIFF talk) I nients now giving employment to work- POLITICAL SMALL TALK. r SPECIALLY COMMENDED TQ RANDALL DEMOCRATS. The whole drift of affairs in the West is in our favor ; jbut no victory worth winning was ever won by running Revenue reform is the battle- fur the West: not a reform which will satisfy Mr. Bariium, Mr. Randall, or Mrl Converse, but a real radical reve nue reform such as meets the views of Mr. Carlisle, Mr. Hurdaild Mr. Mor- nWiisVille Courier-J ournal. Of Governor Cleveland likewise, who used his influence with the New York delegation in favor of the Mor- rinn bill. He like his menu, rroies- TA.m vouched for him men of this country. A PLEA FOR PROTECTION William iD. Kellev, of Pennsylva nia, the arjlent advocate of a high pro- tective tariff, has recently been m: r-u- rope, studying the condition oi uie forking classes in free trade countries. lie found iit so bad Uncle Kanda iix was 'renominated according to ? schedule. Colonel atterson or Kentucky, m be mail enough when' he he hears this to tAke his star-eyed goddes of refojrm out to the barn and tlirash her with !a halter strap : f ...... I - : - The! party ihat yoked up Cleveland and Hen will go home and plead with my c oun-Vu trymen to taice no sicps i" " lead us into the slough of free trade. have been on the stump in every oanvass for fifty years, save when I was on .the bench, and' I ani going in- to the campaign again to ten tne woi k a , i . utJ dricks is domed 'to mourn its neglect of the that he said: If! . . , . tt-u B,,it notion in Deuteronomy: YThough 8l,alt lough with an ax a!nd an asa together." j m-l not again' Mr. and abusing Maine with; al (ingmeii of my own country what free trade has done for their bretnreii m Nations of Europe. The ' Hobekt Toomiw' of Georiga, ; has been talking the Republican party and the virulence of his gangrenf p.1 roViI.- It is a fcerrible thing tio be afflicted, a.4 Mr. Ttonibs . is.jwilh involuntary action of the. mouth. , CTeland and Hendricks are havino- a little privlitc discussion between themj .i l.ipl.lia th rnrk anil WHICH IS lw . 1 i r. ln'm ! !.. .! i x xi. I ; i i. A TnU-inwliilo i there ia no bait OH sor. Perry, wlio nas voucneu . xt" tariff discussion is coming nome iu mo sm-.. -;r , - frA rW. favors . L.t. .at rlonl of the hook, and the voters are going elsewhere as a muruugn "b"1'" t . American peuuic wnu . ba v t . i i "a real radical revenue reform such foi.ce Our workingmen are beginning Lost A Dei Lost A Democratic tidal wave. Last seen as Speaker Carlisle and Mr. Watter- neirally to realize that the tariff in 1882. A suitable reward will be paid to any on "loth advocate. Tins is a iact tu ouestion is one in wiuuu.cuw. uouy 0 . j iL r ,,w, hoc. n oAn ip.r-i Ari.ii-oa lirover ,ieveianu kont steadilv before tne American . vlio worivs iui ,o v,rr x C1J - DO Kept BltauiM . nc,4. i riMin enl, pPf, 1S fom- ! f J - ,J L i Tieoule during the next sixty uay. ""u: vwhere j It is This is a good year for independents. Between , nnvf KITtV liaVS. I SOI1U1 UHC1COU " 'J - . Til S IS A jHpie ""n6 L 7i! , manding attention everywhere.; it is , numl,;r'of pric,, ibo elm'. Support The triumph if Democracy implies a National isbue of the ( day." ala, let u hop. .ht . Urger leturn to a lof tariff and commerc.al -j KeUcy ha8.beenlong.ft Con- Z,Z,ZBu of famiHe I will come in for flS nnd is recotrnizea as on.e oi iut r . i ' stLiM man 6. 7 T4-f;rr oflvfinnp.s". that sup disaster. and . tens of thousands o wonmig 0...-3-"".-. mv ..w, i.lln because of it. I Louisville wiu Ku "TC ". k,, m r.r, L "iV . -1 trvmen OCC.. not VC1A f11"1' i . Louisiana. ie Courier-Journal. with them, plead as a lawyer pieaas Deraocratic paW Concordia llagle, a hitherto has become, convinced that A This is a triHo inacurate. Indus- for his client; plead as the minister I .urn of pcacc ;nd prosperity, and the moral . . 1 iwL o'ro1nrl in a meas- arAa. With his rjeonle, that they VOte mat;i n'.lvanrement of thRtrezionofcoun- tl'ipg IliiVU UVJVJi LCt I UlV.av t . , - . "-.1 atlili- luarvni.. 11 1 OTltT hilt, bv the affi to retain the blessings now v enjoveu begt to e motej .by supporting the Llt " nhanire under Protection as perpetuated uy uicaa National ticket ; and, turning over ! V . I aI Republican rule. i ; . 1 ' leftf it nledees its honest and earnest fup- ieu beiore yourirw nv ? " I , - -i- .... " .. . nort thereto. . I . ,.. ' . sot ri PU ATHAM. ' r r-' ---' v- - - - -- ---- r 1 ' 'l l 1 ' ' . 1 i T ate advises from Cliatnam touu- thomas ium"! , laxe 4uvlBVB . 4. . , . ..J:iA.i rr.rU; ionf !i would have tv report much dissatisiaci:ionuuiuiig uaa oeen uuuu , ; - - ' i I repui j lafl -nmnina- th rnrdial fnpport of 1 Ben Butler. This tlie iourioii uvu i"-" vv, "- ir . . 1 1 . , nrwl,1 TflTprsnnian democra- Uimwa the kind of dreams; a man will have who cy are tired of "boss rule," the prohi- and have ure, not Dy i tation for its Thev flourished Congress was elected, dined ever since. unpp hF THE SAME KIND trt lw An LJanauians arc 1 cjx w q giastic for Cleveland and tariff redud t i,La f ilia ia duo to the fac eress, uun ...wf, .... T;- - ..rt Is too oflcn wiiuiieia. r-i fnr Protection aavocaies. .. . . .. ..... AsbTHEB STRAW. "i The tariff hksparalyz d the Indus- "W witnessed how "free Zrf,. tries of the kation, and thousands tra(,eV affect8 the wages. cond-10" T(Si., i iW. : .ftlL.sands of working men, of labor In ,three coup triesJie baj s, 1 tani.es. L , I 'if ... .. The Blaine movement w steaUily gaining in insists upon going to bel Jwith his stomach full of elderberry pie: siastic lor jieveiauu auu "- i cv are tireu 01 uuo;p i v, i ----- flirt flrfif. 1 1 .Tf aw on f ia n fit in harmonv with tinn Ferliaps mis i lw AA rw umuu cciuvu. - - r , mif n nv. thn o t issue xeiuwittio . .1 , . . . r 1 l n irn mill . 1 111 u 1. a -rt-" 11. 1; r l. 11 itAutit af a thiiik r m i i lill that tlie uanauiauB. im .7 i 0:i0nt ThP hrosnects 1 I'bom nennery r- --- disastrous eiperieneewiUialughprt-td . ritr louisvme vuiuici- ( rtf na aro more tnan even, me, we im - iwiho -mt- i . puuiiiH w""Vir" - :-csi.- j. .1 r.r tbn usuaL A man who Journal. ... : . . , ..: We caU the aUention o. 1' .wa ,r (n, Li AVhat the Canadians want is an up- uommiitee- w uirac . ; Tii V , . v : Ayhattnei made Urobabflity proper and efficient aid will e of. smell. - v . portun 4. v.ir.imr nricen be extended. ri.e Democratic organs all oTer the country with cheap abor at ho gherpnees EepubUean n , 'i iB ZinS rk. jA. rn nir f i 11 1 11 1 .111 i 1 a. um 1 iui:ii'ii 11 ri .-'. 1 1 e . 1 1, i . ya Tlir areeTKJeiuiVlfiatlK witn cneap auw, o- . 1 rrjje Liberal ana jtepi of this country. If they could secure nation4 are strong and Rnrh a tariff as Mr. Watterson uesire, Tho political ouuook isuuwuu6 ; , could 'transfer ti Canadian sil Jrienof progress and advancenient. 1 -1., oMtifantiirinfr establish- 1 . . . ; i i 1 nunuruua ui iimiiuittv.- -o - 1

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