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TIDINGS ASHLAND TIDINGS TIDINGS ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. W. II. LEEDS. Editor Mild Publisher Terms of Subscription: One copy, one year....... *• ” nix months... “ “ three months Club Rate*, six copies for....... terms in advance. FRIDAY, JULY ASHLAND, OREGON, I PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Austin S. Hizxmond, VALUABLE ATTORNEY AT LAW J. T. Bowditch, o Attorney and Counsellor at Law ASHLAND, OREGON. V ii> i ruriii .■ it sil «-..urta of the State. 1 odvi'tii ■ » pron.pdy made and nuiilte-l. We ca save you from FROM $225 TO $1000 $5.00 to $25.00 o O n cutting J. S. Howard, machines vear. One Acre—lots l-”> and lß, Myer's add. ÿ'2’25.00. Notary Public and Conveyancer MEDFORD, OREGON. <4 One Acri*—lots 17 and 1S, All kinds of real estate» buMneiu given rare- hi! , rn nrs»n »n»l information ftirni«he<! < vu< erning property in the new town. —' t28-">.(X).’ V - * Nearly one Aon* near town. 400.00. Machines Dr. S. T. Sanger, 550.(10. PHYSICIAN AND SI R<;E(»N iMtl.AXD, 4)KKG<»N Good lami near in o«l<l Fellows building, second a Main street. Il-U Chas. 2. Bscbo, M. D. I'lIYSlCltN AND SURGEON. J ASHLAN1L GllEo4»>’. Special attention given to the treatment <>f > hronie t« c.»u'. • s. Ofliuv »riuNuitation ire»* where profession ii' i v i r< ■ t u 111 «1. iiicUf e on <>ak ■ The Latest BILLINGS OREGON, ASHLAND (Ornee near lostotnoe.» Dr. W. Staafiold, ECI.E I K' MORE TB/iN PHYslCl \ N . SEVEN HUNDRED difibrent styles ano differ ent kinds cf 8i Itoves f, r Heating and Cookia ■ ar.. The World's Be<*‘ manufactured Durability, Lightness of Draft Dr. nieanä tjaj t>.ero tha cheaoe.;* »•> »x foBad And Simplicity of Construction Lute Arm}. They are «old and guaranteed by OREGON. ..»He new l.ri-k Frank Lennart i.; a; 2Ær3. r. M. Webster, M D., HOMEOPATHIC trade or kind of g?., gcnujne that Opposite tile Oregon Hotel PHYSICIAN, ASHLAND, OREGON, ASH LAM). OREGON. A I 'll II Iu Kept on 11il ml J. S. Walter, M. D. S., H. C. Myer, ill practice h»sprofession < f Dentistry —AT — A.sHLANb, O k EGON. LINES THORNTON KEEPS GARLAND STOVES. ANDERSON President. Ashland, Oregon. Vice President. idence. A. C. CaHwoll, Mechanical and Operative Dentist. J. M. MCCALL’S ASHLAN D. OREGON. Nitrous O'Lble (Lin a<lministered for Ihp piir.’.t'Sa < - k tract ion of tv < Hltev ovex’ t'm Bank. P. GRADY PA 1 N T K U Paper-hanging, Glazing, Kalsomining, Wall tirding, Etc 1 n l-i Jt» Vivi ' «.Iti V-lil.ml M B. Moorc 1 aper Hangiug aud Decoratili House Paintinii Etc. CROMPTON LOOM^z Plain ii Fanc y Uas.: imc rcs.Fiannol y. Hosiery, Etc OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING made to ORDER. R ¿i á;d r ' ■ M ’ ERMI < i„ MK < Yllicc ¡mu S ¡It s Ih'iinis in Masonic Building, ■ crr-LllV <.*n»-r4l Mhilgirpr 1 tí.. 1 >ri«jh t nielli ADO r At the Star Bakery opposite post ini -e. wh ■: - you can get ,1. In-ious ice : .in ¡,t I”,'-p«-r dish or fkV per qt; nl- ’i. ..i mi Bread," six I >ave» 25e. - :.u 1 in •-> c.ififi-ctionery nt th«- • living rates. I*-cre.-im parlors - very evening until! 10 o'clock. W m . M ills . Propr. ION EE R Giaiara s Crchoswa, l»f A»hLii»«!. Oregon. Lit.- *>( C h ! ?»! to furnish the be«! of nr private Parrit« Bail«, ny point on the c«>a«t ular music is played by Spring Sc Summer Dress Goods, PARASOLS, LADIES AND CENTLEMENS FINE SHOES ANO BOOTS. C "lot liiny 1 >ire<*t iiointlie l-Iiixt. All at Prices that DEFY C0.MPET1TI0X. H. C. SHAW PLOW WORKS, IMPORTERS ANO DEALERS IN NO ELM ! NO ASH! PERFECTLY Balanced :: But the best of HICKORY ! ! A H. CARSON & SON. Prop’s. Steel Axles, BEST WHEELS And NEVER Breaks Strong, Serviceable and Durable I I ! k STEEL TIRES, Best All Over LIGHT 1 -------- Consisting of-------- apple , pear PEACH. PLUM. PRl NE, CHERRY. APRICOT, NECTARINE, ALMOND. WALNUT, ami Shade and Ornamental Trees. Grape Vim*. Currants. Gooseberries. Bl:ickl»‘rrf«s. K;i«plx-rri«*. ritrawlwrri'-H. Figs. Etc., Etc. Our trr< s are gr wnwith-mt irrigation on lb il hill b ud. and all of known va rieties that HiKii-ed in Southern <Iregon. I hose contemplating tree planting n ill do well to visit our orchard aud nur sery. <>r write us for price list. r-wtoflu-e—Murphv. Josephine county tln-gon. R. R. station, Grant's Pass A H CARSON & SON 1 )< iwiis all its Compel itors If You Want the Best Cart on Earth Order the Stockton and Do it Now ! \V<- constantly carry in sto« k vehicles of all kinds and at all prices; including r*. .1 tinip S«*«1«!*. l’linetoiiH, ltiiirgfies». cni't», <*t<*.------------------------------- _______ Sole Agents for MOLINE FARM and SPRING WAGONS and HEADER TRUCKS. Manufacturers of “II. C. Shaw Stockton Reversible Gang Plows.’ and Powell Derricks and Nets Catnlogn«-« ami Circulars fur all lines of Good.« ch«*erfully furnished on application. Address ANDREWS 8c HICKS, Agents, Ashland, Oregon, or H. C. Shaw Plow Works. 365. 367 370 389 and 391 El Dorado St., Stockton. Cal 12, 1889 Terms of Ade tsmg: naertion I* 00 insertion. . 1 14 Job Printing ,JM all descriptions done on short no Vice. Legal Blanks. Circulars, 14nsi uess Cards Billheads, Let terheads. Post lers. etc., gotten up in good style at ilving prices. entirely annihilated and republics you delegate the authority of the much in peril from its occasional built upon the mins with forms like ¡«opie, the further you remove them abuse as in the almence of any remedy our own. In others radical changes from a ¡.urely republican or repre to prevent it. This is at delivered In Ashland, July 4th, 1889 by in parliamentary representation, in sentative government. Another danger to which we can on Hoti Binger Hermann, Oeeg-u’s Ke| -pre- popular elections, in abridgment of present the ea»<- in th«* election of this day safely refer th«' ownership M-lilaliie lu 4 ungrem. the arbitrary power of the monarch, President ami Vice-Pre»i«lent ami of American soil bv alien landlords as well as those of the petty prince United Shit«* Senators. There is a Over ■Jii.0O.mx> acres of our domain Following is a partial report of the and land owner. Elie right of free sentiment abroad that this system i« is uow held by rich nals.l.s of Europe, able, patriotic and eloquent oration speech ami the lilierty of the press are not m keeping with th«* fundamental they who express no desire to assume delivered by Hon. Binger Hermann better protected; as well as th«» person theory that thia is a government of tli«. duties of citizenship or assimilate in Ashland ou the4th. Mr. Hermann al liberty and happiuess of the indi tLe people, for the people and by tin* with our people but who maintain vidual. The power of the people is |x*ople. but that it often denies the their allegiance to foreigu dynasties si,i*l: Ladiex mid dfiitlt’iiirii: -I have the now everywhere a formidable element, right of the majority to rule. The aud contribute an exclusive moral ami honor to uppear before you in obedi tyranical rulers are forct-d toauswer Io present tendency, «-»pecially as to th«- material sup|M>rt to the ¡tower, the ad ence to arrangements of the day — this power, and already that old dogma ele-'tioii of U. S. Senators by middle vancement and glory of a foreign flag this ever-welcome day of jubilee, this the "King can do no w rong'’ is obso men, and not directly by the ballots nud an unsvinpithetie nationality, glorious anniversary of the freedom of lete, and soon kingcraft itself will lie of the people, too often lead» to the l'he Earl of I hinraven owns 4.5<D,l)lk! our country- and to participate with consigned to the wreck of kingdoms selection <>f plutocrats, and of nn n acres, tla-Duke of Sutherland 3,0(10.- yon in its festivities. But in doing and principalities. Ibese changes not the |M.pular choice, while it also (kXI and other foreign noblemen and so in thus rising to discharge the speak a language not to lie mistaken. indue«-» unworthy mean» and often millionaires great estates in propor pleasing duty so kindly im|s>»ed up They plainly say to the people of this invites to the Htruggle the |»>wer of tion, and ail this in the very face of on in«- I must be permitted to assure country, if true to yourself, the force money rather than pure merit ami the fact that there are to-day five mil vou that it is with no affected degree of your example will in time regener patriotic services. So far this lias not lion of American farmers who ow n not of diffidence I must confess that I ate the world! Such a result cauuot applied to Oregon, but it may ere oue acre of the lands they till. There feel much embarrassed. And weil I be contemplated without feelings of long. In the immense operations of is a growing sentiment among our may; fora» I ¡muse here and fora the deepest gratitude to Him. who has, th«- present age wealth rapidly in |M*ople that this broad license should moment refiect upon the patriotic, 1 sincerely believe, destined us as (be creases. great corporations ami sordid cease and t hat. the acquisition of our national and world-renown achieve- light by which the down-trodden and syndicate« and monoplies find it «■» soil should hereafter be limited to ments of the period, which gave birth oppressed of every laud can see the sential to their purp»»«* to obtain those only whose hearts are in sympa to the anniversary we hav«* assembled way to universal freedom One hun special legislation favorable to their thy with our institution-, our policies here to-day to commemorate—and dred years ago it was predicted that own pursuits, amt too often th«-se aud our patriotic hopes. Much has then to east a glance over the broad we should have wars, aud thus we P'tij>o»<* are in conflict with the in lx-en accomplished by recent legisla expanse of our country to behold the should fall to pieces. But how is it ? terests of the people, <>r a eonsci- tion mill more remains to do. As the liberty of a country can not full uieafvo,of >u power,ijeintiiieuce We have bad in all the century but entious regard of public duty. Thev lUiJijqli ' UL.uaturally desire their own »¡X'ciiil long survive where its votaries are of auu 1U JliM.g. c '* >VPLc.*UW>»tcWfr1 w,,t?, ahvrsxdj* iu >L;- ha!L' Ci f j--g:«.».ioi>. ami anarenuu Icg-Mxljon. u a uissoiuve, dissolute, ueouseo debased and anarchial many emotions of admiration of grat- ' *tR444, **' •**"’**"*' .'Kng- ¿It» It u- m-^«- b« ho.ii-. QPT o- r p< 4»le <o se.? se.- luir é itttnmut íhfioult io tú mr brbQUV** itude and joy arise within me that I *- ’ in I Kith W(V tre.i «m-- am overwhelmed with the conscious hind during this time has lia<l flv«v reive the ««fare people of h StateYnan a L h I the gate« of Uastie G.rdena are ness of my total unfitness for the task. foreign wars of great magnitude; the f<-w men who constitute a major carefully guarded agaiuat the emigra But it is right there should lie such France, eleven; l'ninsia. seven; Russia, ity of a state legislature- who do tion toortr «horre of the mbthat, tue feelings. It is right and pro|»er that ten; AuHtria. live; Italy six. Thia elect the United Stat«* Senators. The anarchist, tlie criminal. the pauper everything coiin<-<-t<*il with the wel shows that Republican institutions whole people of u state choose their aud the social out-cast. They Ixsle fare ¡mil grandeur, or the calamities have secured a longer ¡»eriikl of un representative in tin- U. S. Congress. no good to the republic. While «me and misfortunes of this great and broken peace than others. It was al Are they not just as competent also division walk the highways to extort magnificent republic that < xerything so predicted that we should be torn to choose tb<- Senators in Congress? and to plunder and even assassinate, relating m th<- remotest degree to asunder by domestic violence. We Are not the voters <>f Jackson county and others to drift into the penitentiar that long and arduous struggle of the have hail but one serious Civil war, as well qualified to vote for U. S. Sen i«>e, the asylums ami hospitals, ¡mother revolution, which al length, uuder and it was overcome. But -luring the ators as the four men whom they division find their way m the witn««s th«* lead« rship of Washington, term same time Etiglaud has bad two in elect to the State Legislature? The stands, to the jury boxes of the Courts; inated so auspiciously in the com- surrections, Prussia one. Austria two. less the population of a State or the or engage in angry speech upon the ph te establishment of our independ Russia two. Frauee seven, Spain and more limited the Legishiture. the Htreet corners of our crowded cities ence. and our elevation to a high ami Italy many, and each time tbs-se gov greater th«- necessity for the people to ami there incite their ignorant follow commanding position among the ernments have la*en mor«- or lees elect, for it is among the smaller ers to acts of not, destruction of prop nations of the earth- it is right and eLang«<d, Our government baa never number where the intrigue» of the erty, or assaults ii|s>n the otli -ers ami proper, 1 say that all of these should la-eu overthrown, although tent«1«! ambitious ami the temptations of the guardians of the law. Indifferent to excite within us emotions of the by one of the mightiest Civil wars rich have easier Conquest of the pub the obligation ami solemnity of nu deepest, liveliest an-1 most fervent known to history. In other nations lic wish. Lt is as true now as w hen oath they not only pollute the foun character. With uncovered heads the sovereigns have been foris-d to Hamilton said it: "that the elective tains of justice, luit they also invade aud in devout thanksgiving let us abdicate, and in 1848. even R ush ) i moil«- of obtaining rulers is the char- the elective franchise America's dear- listen to the century hour which has changed from an absolute to a consti n<-teri«tic jsilicy of republican govern «-st bulwark ami there Iseome ready just ls«*n striking the anniversary of tutional monarchy, and sill! later in ment." The ¡a-ople can safely be en machines of - demagogues ami incen our constitutional government, and ¡mother upheval la-came merged in trusted with this discretion. No peo diary vilhans, thus ovtrcomingthe pa ¡is we gaze backward over a hundreit the Germanic confederation; whih- ple will knowingly betray their own triotic wishes of the quiet, the law yeats we are dazzled by the magnifi France has experienced almost ever? inter«*!«. The further you remove abiding amt pro[>erty holding citizens. cence and glory of our nation’s march. change known to man. During the the choice of officers from the body of It was not the design of the fntle rs of hundred years scarcely a foreign the citizen» the more you lessen the the R. public t but our bo.pliable hor.-s | Here the orator eloquently charac one nation but w hat has lost some tern security as well as the purity of our should welcome the plotters against terized tin- "day we celebrate,’’ com lory, while with us. we have acquired country's safeguards. It is line the our domestic tranquility. the -lestroy- paring it. ns our nation’s chief me empires of Louisiana with 877 unfastening of a ship from her moor er of government id order, or that we morial day, w ith the gala days of claw the «quare miles; the 1 loiid.is with C.l.- ings. There must be a close com should become an almshouse for the sic <;reece aud ¡¡rood Rome, aud the iMMl square miles, Texas with Jtj'J.iMXt Paschal feast winch celebrated the de- sqiiara mil«*. New M. xico and Cali munion of interest as well as of sym mdigtient or a receptacle for the scum liv- r.mce of the Children of Israel out fornia 614,(fX) square mil's, with th- pathy between the people aud their of other lands. The welcome was in* Representative. Pride as well as tended for the moral an I the Is.uatile of bondage.] domain through the Oregon gratitude and self-interest always re seeker for liberty and to the truly op- "We have assemble«!,” said the imm-ns«- slid Alaskan treaties amt to-day w- mind him that hi» honors and dis pressed of other dimes. Citizenship »peaker, “io «-elebrate tins occasion ns find ouiselv-.s with a mighty area of tinctions are conferred upon him by for the high honor and IJ«-»ings it it was ceh-brated by our fathers in 3J m )1,409 square nnles, 1» mg foui the ¡»-ople. If these prove deficient affords, and commercial entrance for years gon«- by. We have ass«-iiibled here upon the broad platform of na times larger thau one bun lr-sl y- ars we have the additional s--eurity of the prosperity which follows these tional fellowship. All sectariau and ago! Our area then was >19.815 square freqm-tit elections, when- the vigilant should be milt. .I, blit citizenship for partisan warfare we have left behind mih-H. Oue of our states ¡Texas) is unu manly spirit of our people hav«- a the protection of outcasts ami felons— ilou«- greater ill ar--:; than tie-Austrian ready ami full relief against their this should lie prove led against by a», to be lesiiiinsl upon occasions leas Empire, and double th-- size of Great faithless Representative, or the be double locks unit bars, la-t us not »¡icred than this." [Succinctly but vividly the origin Britain and In land. We b -gau as a trayer of their constitutional right» forget that “eternal vigilance is the Another matter of grave concern price of hl-erty.” and progress, the trials, the doubts, nation with only ;i,()<>».0(X) ptsiple. ami Anticipating the wondrous millions tlie tragic, heroic Htruggles, and the to-day we numlw-r (»5.(XKl,(kM.l, l>emg affecting the public int--r,*ts. ami a greatest next to Russia of the na most formidable evil following tIn- ag of people soon to succeed us in our glorious triumph of the revolution the w<-ieskeleht-d by the orator, The les- tions of Europe, greater by 15,(MX),(Hki gregation of capital, i» the creation of nation, we of the present generation that of the whole Gertuau Em Trust«. These may Is- defined to l»e feel it incumbent to extend the way sons of th- past were briefly drawn than and then the speaker turned to the j pire, double tL-ut of Er..nee, and of a combination of trades or persons for future habitation. The first great Britain t.n I s< v.-nil times larger for th-- pnrpos«- of monojiolizing a object of our solicitude is the vast re problems of state-leinandmg solution Great ( than that of Spain. One year from special indilstury in h few hands ami gion of our nation which ih now in to->.. y ami held in th«* already clear- today 40.<M»0 enumerators will have advancing prices at the expense expens«- of capable of sustenance for man Ixs-ause :i in ts of tin- future. This part of ever^ state, county, town ami the many. The tendency is to e>i of its dry and and character. Tins tin-oration, dealing as it di»-s with entered ' in m.. ¡»sues of the highest interest, pr.s-mct of our nation and made rich the few and impoverish the portion embraces nearly one-third of record of our marvelous advancement. many, and the aggregation eunble- a our Union or lJKXl.tkk) square miles is given in full, as follows:] So rapid is otir expansion that we can particular regulate and ami 4l4i>.<XM>.(HH) of acres, ft extends So long ns our nation is enlightened predict that the child is now living restrict ita industry, from BritisL Columbia on the north it will lx-fits*. The expansive force of that will le-lx-IJ this i- tti.-n with e and. if to crush for liw mil«* 1«» Mexico on the south, .silication will burst the contracted ¡Mipulation of 290.(W,00i) of people, out all com ami from l<h> meruian 1,500 mifa< to Ixiinls of personal slavery. The com and all under one Hag, one constitu petition and opposition, A Trust is the Pacific ocean. This and region mon schools of .America are the nur tion, ami one indivisible ami glorious nothing aud more than a conspiracy is five times larger than Franc»-, and series of lilierty. Here we prepare the Union of states! We are to-day the the freedom of trade and com 14 times greater than Great Britain boy for the citizen, the voter, the juror, greatest manufacturing natiou, as w,- against It lienuml»» and paralyses and Ireland. Irrigation is 'lie only the magistrate, the statesman. In the are also the greatest agricultural | h * o - merce. the energy and hope of the man of remedy for jx-rmanent program and language of the illustrious Washing pie on earth. We are the moat inven small means, arrogantly bankrupts prosperity. It is pro¡xsM«i to store ton: “Promote then as an object of tive of all nations and the operatives ami drives him the market, waters at heads of rivers and Ink«*, to primary importance institutions for in our factories exceed 3,(Hk),(XM) peo while it levels and from lower-* the wage» create reservoirs, ami then by canals the general diffusion of knowledge. ple. U-ing greater than all o ir popu of the tolling ¡mor. and lateral ditches convey the prw- In proportion as the structures of a lation at our revolution. An intelli Its first effect is to make the pro lotis water to the now barren wastes, government give force to public opin gent Englishman in commenting on timr«- to pro-inc«* “graen meadows, ion. it is essential that public opinion our wonderful growth says: “The ducer the master of the consumer; golden field«, ami blossoming gardens” should I»- enhglitemsi." Springing United States were at first lieliind UH M-cond. to enslave l»oth th«- producer ami fertile homes for two hundred out of aud closely allied with the pre- in invention, but they soon eaught up ami consumer in th-- relentless grasp millions of people. Ona small scale paratory schools of the Datlon as an with us. Europe t-'.-ms with the ma of iron-clad syndicates and tyrannical th«- system has Iws-n employed in the lnsepnrabh* offspring is first the knowl terial products of American geniu«. monopolies. During 7 years th«- Standard Oil valley of Salt Lak-, ami now that edge ami then the love vf «-ountry. American pat«-nts print English news whole region is tinder tillage ami ver The more we learn of th«- niutunl com papers, ami sew Euglishmeu'H cloth cor|-oiation. having only nine-tenths dant in growing grams watered by Too of th«- trade, and not tx-ing a pro promises, as well as th«* neceeeities ing. A Briton goes to work timed by niilee of canals, and there are nearly which unite th«* original columns in American clocks an-1 warmed l>y ducer of oil, obtained the mouo|»oly acres reclaimed. It is said of tli«- oil refining business of th«» the formation of our ¡.resent form of American stoves, ami Engltsh farmers that to-d iv m arly one-half of the hu government, the self-sacrificing devo harvest their gram with American country, while nearly nJ] th«- in man ra<-ede|H-mls u¡«>n irrigation for tion. the keen thought, the lalxired reapers, bind i> with American hirnl-Ts dependent refineries who formerly existence. The nations of the old ..... ¡illation and the painful anxieties an-1 thresh it with American threshing owned nine teutlis of the business, world have extensively practiced it of th.* revolutionary architects, the machines. The Unite.l States ih now and who di«l uot sell out to th« from time immemorial. The swarm - .¡.s ply we cherish the hallowed the richest country in the world. Standard Company, were made bank ing hives of humanity who <lw- II in '•tnro. A comparison with the With 33,000 miles of railways twentv rupt and ruined. During the seven Southern Asia have survived ami tiom- -m of other governments, and our v-.ars ago, there are now over 150,000 years its profits are «-stiinated at from lslied solely by th-* hl I of irrigation, ••Xpt rnt.ee of a Century, lead ns to ob of completed railroads, or nearly one- SKIU.IMXI.otHI to 82fiO,(tOil.(XM), and in N. irly all of Nevada, Utah. New Mex serve bow carefully guarded are all half of all in the world. The increase m the Pittsburgh district th«* losses of ico, Colorado ami Arizona ami large the appro:: lies to the T< tuple of Lib our iron manufactures in seventeen the indepemlcnt retincrit-s amounted portions of Eastern < Iregon ami Wash Seldom have honest erty. E .ch column and capstone in years has been from ‘.131.5S2 tons to to 817.UO0,utXI ington Territory ami even Kansas will this wonderful edifice represents not over 000.000 tons at present. The in and industrious citizens of any forever lie desert waste until this great country suffered so great a destruc only strength but beauty. Oue crease of our grain production laislx-en plan is put into op-ration by the di column is dependent on the other and from 32 to 52 bush- ls per capita, and tion of property by an arbitrary ex rect aid and timier the Htittervision of over all rests the arch of tin- Union. th«- capital invested in milk cows alone, ercise of ¡tower, ami seldom has their our government, ami already a quarter Agriculture, manufacture, commerce, exceeds the entire capital of all tin- been such an acquisition of ill-gotten of a million dollars is appropriated w.-alth in n few hands. Nor werethe art, science, «-ducation, morality, reli national banks. ¡M-ople lienefitted by lesst-r rat«*, but for surveys. Isa-king to the still gion ami fraternity are th- chief ele further extension of American facil It is now conee-led that with the i»-bel<l liefore them only a mighty ities ments of strength. Remove either one for aggrandizement, our nation of this«' strong supports, ami you daring and energy of the American, tnono|»>ly with no oompetitiuu to realizes the n«*-ssity of reorganizing weaken the precious foundation, and he is now without a parallel in the make it afraid. These combinations are in violation and building up our merchant marine. low. r the arch. Almost every ¡x«si- history of th«- human race No ob of our constitution as well uh our Our merchants and manufacturers can stacle can withstand the limit of his bedauger is ..ntn-ipat.d. Created as common law. They tire also deadly uever expect to obtain a reason ible .a asy lum tor civil and religious liberty ambition. It has crossed the conti enemies to republican government. If propirtion of the world's trad«- until tor endless ag. s.ami emlssiyiiig within nent and united the two great oceans despots can be permitted to dictate to we have regular litn-s or communica it the inspiring genus of uallous yet with the iron rail aud the telegraph m direct coni|>etition with other uiilw.ni, l.oiv infinitely great the con wire. He has even laid liis cable at our ¡M-ople what prices shall lx? im tion nations. Steam lin«-« build up a coun ception' How much more nearly the the tiottoin of the great iH-ean and com posed ui«>n what we cat, drink and try next to railn-ads. Tl-e American h: mnv.-.rk of the Supreme architect municates his thoughts in tninates of wear, they can soon ordain the limits Hag is siipplaut-si on the high s»-aH by of tin* Universe! Its ample folds in time between the new and old worlds. of our ¡»olitical anil religious liberty. other nations. The trade of the South vite ti e way to «very dutiful son of the Beginning with feeble sp irks drawn You trench close on the family altar American countries winch justly be Republic. Individual excellence aud from the clouds by old Ben I-’rankliii. of every citizen when you touch the longs to us in diverted to European merit stami for higher passports than and the crude little steamlmat nect-ssarics of life. One of th«- fund markets, even our own exports are th«* hereditary nobility aud acquired launched by th«- trembling hand of amental guarantees of a republican largely carrnsl on British laittoms, rldies of other lands. Poor indeed, is Robert Fulton, how incredible and government is, th«- greatest possible iti<ie«*d it is said that only 1 I per cent, that lmiividurd who has not some as vast has since ta-en the progress of g<M»i to the greatest poatiible number. of the foreign commerce of the Uuit.sl piration coupled with the genius ot American h - ienco and improvement. This is impossible so long as the f--« States is eou.hiet««l in American ships. ins county. The humblest citizen of The last net if close at hand. We can oppress and control the many. Our productions in agriculture amt the Union may cherish a well found.xl have penetrated the most in -- ees-ible Industrial slavery is only the first de manufacture are becoming so enor hop«* that either himself or his child territory, have tunnelled the Rocky gree of political slavery. There mous thal we ropure more enlarged tuny reasonably aspire to the highest Mountains, have erected elegant should I m * no restriction on comi>eti- markets and to do this we must have honors of the state, or to share in the cities on their silvery slojies. have tion. Illicit combinations should lie a merchant marine which can compete social distinction of his country. The conquered the desert places, and have dealt with as crinu* against personal with our foreign rivals. Competition password, “1 am an American Citizen," planted the vineyard an-1 orchard hls-rty as as well as commercial lib I h U wim - u foreign productions ami our is, in one and the same sentence, both where before grew the cw-tus an-1 erty. Almost every day we hear of own is every day Is-coming more and a shield of protect ion and a badge of sage brush, and hav«- shed the light some new combination. Already we more fierce. I he race Itctween the r«»pect. Insult this citizen, though of civilization ami freedom with no have the gigantic monopoly of the wheat producers of America and those he may wander to the uttermost coil- barrier but th«- oci-an's everlasting coal oil trust, the sugar trust, the Is-ef of India and Russia ih the topic of th- trust, the cotton seed oil trust, and fin«* of the earth, and nt once the wave. mighty nation resents the indignity. Tn th«- language of the poet, anthracite trust, with Ihe railroad (WXrnEDOM -1TII PAGE. rings, the cattle, lumber and wheat And now with the foregoing as the Berkley: rings; and it is now- said that an Eng history, th- principles and practice of ■'We-twar'l tl-e .lar ol Einpire takes io whj , lish trust is now her«- pro|»>»ing to h-nation, we o|x*ii the Ixs.kB to-day Tti<-four ttrst » t«alr-‘a<t» p-i—«-1 buy up the breweries of th«* country. and take a retnxqiect through the one A fifth -hall - 11— • the -Il.oau of th-- .bo, hundred ami thirteen years which have Tito-- s noblest otr-q-ritig 1- the last." The price on the few bnslie)« of l>!i»s.»l. We place our expert« u [ m > u And thus it is that we proudly wheat and few head oi cattl. »old by the temple, ami they examine every trace- the origin, growth an-1 develop- our small farmers is now regulated column in the structure and sound the , ment of our country through all it» bv scoundrelly ring» in St. I’aul, arch, and again ¡.roclamation is made stages, its tri lls ami its triumphs to Kansas City ami Chicago. England is the head center of trust to the world. “Republican govern its splendid career as the first nation iniquities, and her hand is fast taking ment is not a failure, and man is capa on earth. ble of self-government.” The great We now turn our file«-» toward the hold of many of our own industries. voluni«« of the century are again still further future, and as a prudent The basis of the English «-ommercial opeoe«], and we Ix-hold the mighty and cautious people, consult with one policy enoourages the growth of these progress of a free pt-ople. We find another as to ihe |><4icies ami princi trade monstrosities. So long a» the that no Hs.m-r did the American ples which shall preserve and main object of a combination is to secure gov. rnmente display tliemselv«* to the tain this magnificent heritage of the to its meml»*r» a reasonable and prop world than d«*[>otism felt a shock, and fathers. If Greece and Rome had er protection it is not within the man began to contemplate redress. been a» zealous to preserve their province of th«* law to restrict, but We find from onr example ami teach glorious republic» as they hnd ln-«-n when the purpose is to unreasonably ing, Europe with its entire ¡x.pnlation to establish them, they would exist advance the price of any comodity. or h:is ever since been in conimotloD.iwek- to-day to delight an-1 to instruct the to destroy the business, or injure the Zombinei tat juice of the Ei e F ar of property of a competitor, it then lie- itig th«.- overthrow of abuses, and the World. io laxative and nutrtu u■. establishment of system» with obj«-ets Viewing the stat«* of our Union as comes a criminal conspiracy, and its California, like our own. Except in a few »¡Kite, separate nation», and ad-ling the four members should lie followed individ vi-.h the medicinal virtve» of plan- slavery has beeu wiped from the face soon to la- admitted, we have 42 large ually, an<l they should be indicted <nown to be most benem al to the of the earth. Reforms have entered nations of one people, and irll under ami convicted of a crime. But there human ivMem, forming the ON LY Fi R- the asyluinns ami peuitentiari«* and one government, and one common is now a growing demand in our FECT REMEDY to ait gently yet V the refilling lnfln-nceof philauthrophy head. country for the suppression of these promptly on the follows in the close wake of destruc This great confederacy is bound to trusts a vigorous public sentiment tive war. Arbitration is now univer gether not by fore«- or by mighty has at last entered the halls of Con — ANO TO — sally ai-cept—l as a settlement for in armies, but by common interests ami gress, and a loud call is made that ternational dispute« rath«-r than the mutual confidence. The great motive they __ . be _____ dealt with it- robbers on the once ready r-*sort to war ami carnage. is the eujoyment of a fr«-e g«>vern-‘public highways, While warding oil — to THAT — Treaty stipulations have removed uu- ment. The government will tie free the foreign trusts let ns also tear up by r-sisouabie restrictions no a free com so long as the people are pure and the roots the enormous combinations PURE BLOOD. REFRESHING SLEEP. merce with many ports which were ■ free, and so long as the wish«* of the in our own land. Railway combine« HEALTH and STRENCTH double-locked and sealed to the traffic ■ people have expreesion at their and pools have already been throttled of the world, and wbos«* rich products i elections, and in the halls of legis by a positive law. It now remains to ■istuully follow. Every one it using it were lost to commerce. Greater than lation, in state and nation. This only exterminate other combinations which •nd all are del ghte 1 w ith it. Ask vour all has l»*«-n th. < fleet of our example will insure a direct relation as well exist by trust extortions on the pro iruggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu- on the domestic policy and jurispru a« a mutual confidence lietween the duction and consumption of our land. xtiHed only by the dence of individual nations. The people and their representative!!, M ith the annihilation of these syn Mexican, Central and South American through whom they 8|>eak. The dicates a formidable danger will dis 3AUF0RNIA FIG SYRUP CO., stat«* have undergone a radical reor more you circumscribe the expression appear. In the meanwhile let us be S aw F bawctsco , C al . ganization. th«* old forms have be- n of the ts-piilar wish, aud the more admonished that lilx-rtv is not so N i w V ovk . N. ¥» INDEPENDENCE DAY ORATION. KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS Cleanse the System Effectually,