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FORMALLY NOTIFIED. vnrc 8T.W l>A it I) IlKAUKRS OK I > i: >1 OCIi A C V ACC1C I?T. ?'Hilly" Mryan Ma)<09 (ho (J ran dost S|M'?'oh of Ilia 1 jI fo.' ? 1 ( W'ns ut MixlUon Square Now YoiU City. "WiJ|iam .T. Bryan and AithnrSotv f?ll, tl:o noiiitiMTH of tho I.hui'ioot ntio party foe IVoaidont and Vioo 1'rest* ilun I of t bo Unitod Sutcs, wo o forni* ~7ili*y" 'TtTm4! !\f 4 jjJ thylf nomination by thd coininitli'o opp?d ototl for I lift t pur* pofio, at Madinon Sqwtro Gutih*n, Now Vo?U ("ity, on WoiliX' slay 1 ?*hI , and (b?JV boih IK'COptl'd I'llO Ot'l'llMOJl WHrt ouo to which thu ? ntiro com. try had bfen looking forward for many ivrckn Mul intiiOKt hud lison to iho boiling point through ro j it 1 j iomiarH, and hintH that tho 6|>oooh tho No* brankan would dolivcr would oxooad in ?loquoneo, vigor and wagnotiHin his grout odfort befovo tho Chiougo con* voiitiou. Mi JJryau himmdf had boon partly renpoiif-ihlo foi the fcvoribh foel* i"? goneiated among I ho people, Only tho other day, when a crowd of iiithu* tin^ta gulheicd id a fdation along tho jouto of hiu journey from Lincoln to Ni-w York, hud importr.nod him for a few wutiln ho hud unmverod. "Head tin i!cw?: nj'i rs ThurMil?y Morningawl you will hnvo Kojnothing worth road* il'g." Mr. (>rynu apoko an follows; ?'.Vr. C/iuirniun, Gentlemen oj 'he Committee unci Fellow Citizens: I shall, ut a future day, and iu a formal letter, aoccpt tho nomination which i? now tondt tod by I ho notification corn* mittce, and 1 ahull at that limn touch ujion tho ikhui'h pr<Hruted by tho plat form. It ia tilling, howevs*r, that id thin time, in tho pienmicoot thono horn useemhlod, that I np?*ak at Homo length in regard to tho campaign upon which wo aie ijc.w i.i'stciing Wo do not mi* doioHlimuto (lu> K?n ? a unuyrd iigninbt xiF, nor aio v. o unmindiul of tho im portance of tho idrui'^lo jm which wo it to i:n</ngrd; but, i.iyinj/ for inioroHH Upl'ij tin* righti*ot:*.}i'-;.a i t v ? ?. i r on use, wo tiiidl doioud With ad I'onaililo vigor tho \ option t dv' *o i'S our party. Wo am not. ru i pi i> i ( t hat e.nu.n of our op ponent s in tin* a- ? r tf1* <w ln-Mpr ar* gUlll'Tll, } C.-.Ul' t tv? 111 lUj I Vi tpllht''1", btlt tin y may umI iimuiii'imI thai no la^j;nngt>, liowi.*v<*i vitih'nl, no invcrtivH, how ovrr hiM' r, wilt h"i. d in (?. dcpurl a diti'.'lo J a it ? l liir.iit'i I" r - 1 ? lito ? '? ?? 1 1 ?- *> tnaikud oiu Iv. i li ? naljounl cit'tivontiuit. Tho nt iz-n, ill hi* i piild'n or juivnto; \vho as^uilti tho charartor and qa<*r*t ioim tho pa';i>dl'un ol tho drh**.*utrn ml* UO III t ? It ? t ill |!lt) Clj:iM*'i coil volition, ftMitailf tin: iduiiiiot: r and qu. thf> pat t iot u;iii of t!wi mi'tiooK who hnvcur rnvrd tii' iii?. Ivin under tno l>nunor thri o ) aifii ;d. "Jt linn boon oharj^od by mun f?t ?? n . 1 - j jnjj J i i *.* Ii in bii'-i'iirts mi 1 |><>iil ii-nl oir- j clt'Blhnt our platform if. a iw.m?oo to l, [)>?(,'... <-.;()., iilv and pnbbe sufet y ; n in 1 it hun ';>! > a.-x-rtod tlmt ' liufto whom 1 bn\> the liouin', !or tho huh; belli#, to i'opioft< id, not only mi' iiiiit.i an attack upon tin' li/hts ot j'-ro;i<. rty, hot mo tho foca bo'.Jj of r.m'iiil order und nn t i < * t? h I honor. Thr. .i> who Mand upon t ho Chicago platform are pre vail id tu t ii lv ?> I.uowji ?nd to dt fund every n.?'t;v> which iufliit neon them , ovoiy put po.s" whioh iiiiiini'.tofl <hem, find ?*v< r#v ii*-)'" w hich i,to-pircn thorn. Tin v ii ii<i<-i c-tjuul Iho fM'iii'iH <?; our iiihtit'.il ioiif>; thoy ?i ro Mauuch enppoit ?.tn of the form of trover uniont nndor which wo live, imd tlicy ImiM tli?ir fu it!: ;i|'on io'ii"hii:on'i ini l l>y tlmir latin i ii. Andrew .'.h !; .un ) .ih ftutod j w ith ?* ?I in ? !'?? bl ?? clem ui H.'i and with an ' emphai.irt w hi 'h cannot. by i i ? |i>iss?il, , both the duty uiitl iplieii: < : ijiiki'Mc | isii-nt. !)i. Mini: * i > i - 1 1 u ? i ; < ? i . ^ v . ? - i cit'iy will ui-.vtt v i r m?.t audi i ? w iy j .it i (JO-. ( l Ul!).;ut, j\p'.illlty "f t'lifJli', if o:< <i ii >? c ?!:!i ic pro* i ' y i.umiiii i; ' bito/iin, l-i tii^ ' }\j]i l-V j' iy "> -,l in I'll: ts of houvrtl, u fj d ! ?> j in ? I ? of n.';<fjor "ldinlry, ! I* t'o tio 'ry :m.i vii i n-> uv;? iii.in's o,.jioi - ? ??litufs. hi-' ??\titit. i ! (i ; 1 11; : i ? f i on iy ).i?*." > i i *. > in < ir dovo tiou b- i , *.?>?' t :;?? ? ?. t; ; t-tiU iUi.it ini Our e : n..t tor ii * object I'm Veco'MJi* i * ; ? ' 1 . i. .i u. .s.i. it i v, \\> i ii; not jnnui'i to '!?{> viiuoilM th* frnilfl of a ' vi}tn<i;m life. Yi'o would not invatlo ' tt'O hi;:;." ol the providi ut in order to finppiy Iho wiuitd of tlw* n|>i* n. 1 1 Ii ri f t ; wo do !;<<; pi i'.poso U> Irnrivfor tho ro- ! wards ul itidu ? tiy tu i ho j :s p of lr.do- ! hnro. PropnrTy and w<ll remain j t ho !i,;;li: : i., .? iiMviir and flic com- j tio.l i. . ' Wi'. btfli()V<<, IIH IIS- j Bel ttnl the i ,eclara$;on of Indcpotid* OIjOO, mi'll mi' crrutod (anil, ' but that dor? not nsiMin thut all iu.mi r.r<' or pan be rcjnid in ) rssioiiM, in | ability or ui ? ? r i i ; .f -inip'y uh-iiiim that. oil ."-iid! <-t ?iid ? * J ? ' : ? I lu*v, (Ilid th it I nui' u' ottio'lilH ;di 'i 1 not, in ltiukii)^, oonstruing or ? ubuViiijj tho ).isv, <ijj?criiiiiiiut'j between citi ? ? I fi.m- i t ttip.t property rl prJit 1. 1 well n.'i t };o rights of pprsonn, nro nnfe in t!so liaoda of tlio common people. Abruhum Liiicoln, in hit* in ?-Hn?ge <wnt to CuDfcross in Dcceml>?-r, 1801, pail^i '-S.i men living are more worthy to bo 1 trnsti'd ih;iU)thoPo who toil up from j poverty; iioiie le^a ine.lin^ to tako or 1 to- touch nngbt which they havo not Pftrneaily earned.' 1 repeat his lan (jiuigo with nnqunlifled approval and join with hirn in tho warniup which h.i i. ? bled, namely; 'Let thom hewnro of tiirrunde.i iu(; a politicul power wbie'i thry already pofl-iofs.and which power, if fiorioridered, will bo uficd to cloro tho doors of nilvancemcnt nj^ainst sueh f~- Hfi h'.v.andtotix u6w difcabilitien iin<i l>f?rd? no upon .them, till til of lihort\ i-?hftll ba lu?L.' IhoAO who daily follow yd. inJaftcWOD, Mo thf^'awont of tb> ^ facofh^t th6u oat bf?ad,' are now, hs .ihcjtLftvo hem, tho bulwark of Uw ? and ordcr?^th?; tource of onr natioq'a i? !!?? of pM4*,..*64 114 , ?uri'Bt defender? in H010 of war. . I havo nnlj road a park of ; * ? Jadwoo'a uttoraoc^-IoniiM yo?. fci? conoJusioDl 'Hut *beo th? law ^Tri! tftmk* to fdrl to thw n*Urr*f ?r | Just Advantages artificial dintinotioni ; to gj:aut titlftH, gratuitoH and exclusive I priwlegea-*r tu make tuo rioh richer i and tho potent more powerful ? the ' humble momborft of society, tho farm* <tk, mochanioA and the day laborers, J who have neithor tho time nor the : ni' aurt of ?y en ring liko favor* for them* solves, havu a right to complain of tho injustice of their government. ' Tho?o who support tho Ohioago platform en* dortio all the quotation from Jackaon -?the Iwllor part a a well ua tin* former put, . "We arc cot frui pritnul to And array ed against lift those who uro tho honoli oiarioH of gonorumcnt favoritism ? thej havo road our plat form. Nor are wo surprised to learn that wo must, in thia campaign, faco tho huhUlity ?f those i who ? I , , i ft pecuniary advantage in ad* vocating tho doctrino of non-iutorfer- < en co when great sttgifgatioiM of wealth on trespassing u|wi tho rightn of iu<\| dividuulH. W'e webVomo such opposi* j in tho highost endorsement which could bo bestowed upon us. We j arc eontont to have tho co operation of i thfMO who doniro to Imvo tho go?oru ment administered without fear or fa voritism. ft in not tho \mh of tho gen end public lh it trusts should spring into exbt-ncn and ovoir ido tho woakor members of tocioty; it in no* tho wish of tho general public, that tho o trusts ft! i ' it Id dostroy competition and then collect auch tux a? t hey will from thoss who uro nt tluii inrroy; nor is ;t tho I tault of t!n< gem-rnl public that the in struioontidihos ot uovernmoot liavo hern so often prostituted to purposes of private gain. Those who stand upon tin) Chicago jihitform bolicvo that tho government hhould not only avoid wrong-doing, but that it hhould also prevent wr<ot < ? i < > i ? ? ; nn?l they beliovo tlmt th?.? biw should I'O mi forced aliko ft ;iuii!-t alt cut uiit i' oi tho public woal. They do not exens > pe'.it larceny, but t'uey ?b-eb?ro that gland laioeny ia equally a o'tme; they do not defend tho oc< upation of tho highwayman who robs tho un-iMiMiilinj; traveller, but they incltulo among tho transgressors those who, through tho nioio polite and less hazardous menus of legislation, appro )>iifitu to their own uro tho prooeoda of tho toil of other.;. The oom mandtnont, 'Thou fill a 1 1 not steal,' thundered from Sinai, ami reiterated in tho legislstion of all nations. is no rcHpootor of por tions. It must bo applied to tho great ua well nb tlie small; to tho strong no well fin tho wnnk; to the corporate per son created bylaw or well an to tho per* sou of lb*h and blood created by tho Almighty. No government is worthy of the namo which in not ahle to pro* toct irom every arm uplifted for hift injury the humblest citizen who lives beneath its fbo;. It follow* as a neces sary conclusion that vicious legislation in tint bo r> medted t>y the pi-opln who stiller from the ellY-eta of ?noh leghibi* tion and nut by thono who enjoy iu beio-lilH THK IN COM 15 TAX. "Tito <'iin'<ij.'o platform haft been COIldi Ili !?"i 1 ? V HOIll.! I f!CftUBO it diSPOTltH from an opin.on i-ondorod by tho Ku* I > i i in.- ( ????!', !(?'?' ? i t Mj* ( Itc no {?x law Min'oi'MtitiittniiH1. Our cntirH oveu g.t no fur t?> apply Mm; iihiiio anarch i'it to thof-.o who ntitud upon Unit plank ? >( On1 form. It must J'O romuni hired t hut wo e*pro?*ly ro';o;?ui/.o tlio binding force of t It ill. docislou so long us it ft im : ft mm a | ill 1 1 of tho In w ol tlio l..n I. yiit.it! i;- in thoplutlorm nomig geMi >'i of i.u attempt to disputo tho authority of tho Supremo Court. Tho paitv ia aimply plodu? <1 to "use all tho i cuu.-tti tuliuittil power which remains ai'l?r I lift I. ilttoifioii. or which may eomo troin it" rovrr??? i >y tho court >m it may heunttcr bo oonfltruod." In there ii!. . (li!iiot'<ilty in that pledgo? For a j iniinlif! yinra vthe Suprerno Court of t ' m ? I, 'nno. t Siiilow li atM autdainod tlio : piincii !v which underlies tho income I \ Shihi '^<1 yiMira ago thin slime | c< ? n 1 1 ? n- tM{iH'?l, without a disputing I Vuiv o, an income tax law almost ldeu* ti<. a! ?? 1 1 ? i tho ouo rconlly overthrown; j I. is . n"t a future court an much right to irtnru to t.'i 1 Judicial pi o 'odents of n nl u i % aa tho present court had to do pa . t 1 1 oiii t h ? ? i 1 1 ? When eon Ma allow i ? >i< aiii.g? thoy admit that error in po.-t>ibio. J ho late decision against tho i! ci iyo tax was romtercd hy a mu joiii; el oue ?ft e i a re hearing. "Wi ,!e the :n n<" question over r tan: ir i-rh-r 'pi'?t :*>n? in import ante, I d?-t!?-rt % ! !t?tn:rt!y understood t :??? t f fh'-.d "I!. . i o i?poloj:y for tho in ('Mini' tax j I. ml! in iho Chicago plat form . " ! h 1 ln .'oiuo tax i? i.ot now, nor in ii o r.. .1 upon hostility to tlin rich. ' ti' sy :< 1 1 ? i a i.? employed in foveial of tin? r.i'.-t important nations i u Hurope, .,?1 ; v. ;y Incoino tax law now upon 111.' H'-.Hiir i.fo'rttf in any land, ko far as I i .??? i>;-vu ablis to fita.-eiMnii<, contains ?> . I'M' I'll; Hot; clause. WlijJo 'ho col ! i'* :: r> i - ; an inc. mi- lax in ether Co >' lii.t; 'l'>c.u '..ol make It necessary t . ? :.? ?? '. ition to adopt tho system, yet I i: .1.1' i.t r . i ir.o.lrrato tho langta^o of J the < m ! o don uii.ee tin* income tax a* an .i - ii;!* upon the Tvell-to-do. i? *.;jly fh'ill 1 roiufto to apologize i ii : ? in- i !w '.i.;v of the income tax I I Vy tlio . i: ; . hi. i'< u- volition, but I ih.ili iti^o i? fn-' - to ipologizo for tho e ii vi iHiuu, i nt I ! h dl ulrto refuse to ? ..ilo?'i/, f..r lh. ?- \ rciae hy it of tho ' 1 1 i f i di-.-i -i;t f i oiii a decision of th^ j tSr. proine <.''.nr I run R^iiAMorsT isstr ? riVANon I ot :no ark you to consider j tlio parauiount que' tion of this cam j paign-- IIjo money question. It in Bcnrco'v neccptary to defend tho prin } nphi of bi'jjotii Jlitn). no national party during tho entire lostory of the Uni ted fttatea linaove r declared ngainat it, and i.o paily in this cnmpalgn has had tho temority to oppose if. Threo p??r* tics ? the Deinoerntic, Populiat ami Silver pnrticH ? have not only declared *lor i 1 1 - ii. t.' t h I ! i a in , hut havo outlined tho ppo?<illo le^ialiition necessary to ro htoro silver to its ancient position by the aide of gold. Tlio Republican platform expressly declare* that bi metallism is dt-fsirnhjo when it plodges the Ueputilicao party to uid in scour* ing it aa coon as tho aB?ist?nco of cer* tain foreign nations can be obtained. I Thopo who roprcKonted the minority i sentiment in tho Chicago convention I opi>?>??d the free coinage of oiWer bj rtio UuiteJ ^Htatea.i* independent no tion on the g>??TTtidl in their judgment, that it "would retard or entirely pr?-J vent the ?et*bli?hinent of international^ bimetallism, to wVch the effort* of l\J> government should bo *t?ndilj dp reeted." f "When tbe^r asserted that efforl should Lo sU.Ad.ly )dir?oi?d k>war<i tire' | establishment of international hi mot . allium, they oondornned mono-metal ; I'.hin. The gold standard li ?*? beer weighed iu tho balance ami I ?>?i u r i wauling, TitUo from it tho potwriiil euppoit of tin* monoy-ownl ng l? in I tho inoiiHy-olmngin^ chins and it cannot stand for otut day iu any nation ir? tho . world, It wan fash n<td upon tho United States without diHonsflion bo fore tho people, mid ? t h frienda havo never y,ot been willing to risk a vor <lit' I ho fore tho votorn upon tho issue. "Tlimo can ho no sympathy or n<? oo-opera t ion between tho advoeutoH of a nniveisal gold standard mid t i ? o ud ? vocatoH of hi-metallism. Hetwoen bi metallism ? whether independent oi \ international ? and the gold htundard ; thoro xh an imputable gulf. Is this | quadrennial agitation for bi-mebdlism J oondnotod in good faith, or th> our op ponoutH really desire to maintain tho guhl slaodat (1 permanently? Aro thoy willing to confi'Mt tlio niperioiity of a double standard when joined in hy tlio h ading nations of tho world, <u do ihey etill insist that gold la tho only motal auitablo for tdandard money among civilized nationt? If they in fnot lit HiipouH pf Rooming bi-motal lism wo may exp^ot thorn to point out th<> evils of ft gold standard an i defend I >i- oMitallinm o? a system. If on tho other hand thoy vuro beading their ? nrrgioN toward tho pormanont e -tub hshmont of a Mold standard under rover of a declaration y>. favor "i in ternational bi-metalliaio I ftm justi fied in HUgeatiiig t In: t honest money 0 an not ho expected at tin* hands of tliOHO w ho dual dishonestly with tho American people. What is the test of honesty iu money? It must plainly bo found in the purclm ing power of tho dollar. An absolutely honest dollar would not vary in it? genera) purchas ing power, ll would bo absolutely ? tublo when measured by average prices A dollar wlii' h nn reuses in purchasing power ia jutd art dishonest aH a dcdlar which docroaBoH in put chafe ing power. "it cannot bo snooeBsfully olannod that mono- mebdlism or biunotallism, or any other Kystem giveH an absolute- ] ly just standard of /alio*. Under both mono ? metal hum and hi-mdtalltsm mo government lixos tho weight and tine ncBH of tho dollar, invests it with legal tender qualities, and then opens tho mints to its iu restrictc d coinage, leav ing the purchasing power of a dollar by la: det' r mined by thu i.uinbt r of ! d^llaro. Ill nietuhsni is bettor than monometallism, not la-cause it ?ivt?8ti? a | i i feet dollar ? Unit is, it dollar ftbno lutely unvarying in its general pur chasing power ? but because it makes a Mooter if pprwiieh to stability, to h ? ? li - esly.'to /nMicc, Nltuu the gold standard possibly can. I'rior to IH7I5, when J ilw ro were < iMuigh open mintrt to p>-r ni it all th" g?dd and silver available lor . cvMUM';tj to fi'id fiitrauco into tho ut-rld'a volume of standard money, tho Unjled BlatfV. jni^ht have niAintaiuoila {.?old Htan l:\td with lesw injury to tho pH?>pla of lids eounlt V, but now, wlion caeli step toward a nmversal gohlstau* ? laid onlniuer.H tlio purehasing pow er of gold di'presKoii )n icon and Iranfifors to the p-'cket-i i.f th<- erfditor ehe-s an ? iiiearni'd iin'ii-'oeut th<* jtilbo*n <? ,thi.'? gieai it a I ion nr'st 1 1 ? > I upon the nido <it g'd.l 1 1 1 1 1 ?- ss '<*o aio pi i pared to accej t tho natural mi 1 )'1 git i mate consequonccH (jf anch mi a? t. Any legislation wi.ich lesseiia the Worhl's btOi'K of standard money i .icre?ir?fH tho exeluvngeatdo vain ? of i (In? dollar ; therefore the eiunade iigiiiiul i-'.lver must inevitably iais.- the j puivhiftsiug power of money and lower j th.* ;iii>to-y value td all (din r form of j j i opei iy "Our opponents Sometimes admit , that it. u mm ii mistake '<? deiiioin ti/.e i ?dvor, but insist that w? stnxii.l Mib- j init to represi ut eouditions raih< i than i 1 .;t ii rn t>' lii i >i -met allie system. I In V . ( rr in Ktipposintf th'it wo havt reached , llio end ol the evil result of tho ^old . slaudard ; wo have not reached the cud. J l'|, o injury ia a eouttuiious one- and no j nee i'Iiii say how long tliw world is to j stiller I ruin the attempt to make gold j thd only standard imnny. Tin- same influoiii'e.s vv hieli are inu\ i.pi'Killiig to detitroy ill vor ill the I ns led States w ill, if ntleccsRf ul hi re l>o tun ed ag^inat other uilvt-r-iisi..g Ooitidn. K, and each new run vor t to tho ?old tiliis.dar'i will add to the {jcneral,'difdl i ss So !> ug as the htuain'de for ^e>i i contitiiios, prices must t dl, and a general fall of prli < ^ l- but iiUfthor definition of nurd times '?Our W 111 10 C i tti !l> 1 lift ?? II ? ; Urn ili lit 1 1 1 ? r? -t flues'* for (Ii?*iiih? ! v??, ! Iiavo u }? | !cu 1 cil to l!tt! sol lit- h iiofrfl of nunrl v i? very other ehiRriof siniit-ljr. l?oo [ tho ??t tho in.li v at mil vat. ra <0 tfOti'Milor tho clToft .?f i,iiy f>yi ? ? J .< 'A< d legislation upon him- ? aelf. <??' j.roHont to I lit* Anuru'ini ju'o* 1 1 1 1< tin- ii'.iMtii'iul poll v i.ut'jueil in tho ('hiengo }?lt> t foi in , I Hosing tbrit it v.ii! n?u!t in p< ntc-M pom) to the k' ?'>'?' <-1 nmub r. 7 II K llhAJMl.V OK IH ? T A tilt Kit ft. Tt<?> fruiri"!.-* ar?* ?"n>|>or>o?i to tho iroM Mwi .1ard Imt.t.j'c t': v hu\e leit ltd edVet*. yi.#od ' they fell at ? fi.?!'"snio aivl buy at r.'tail, they liavc i'lst ill' iliu:: til. jtsinod by fall* In:: priotH, in tn-Mi- il.iv ili'-y have ;> 'i ml tl-at certain li x?*<t *-li'?r?.;?T? liu not f<il t< ? :i at ail Tav> s hn\" been perceptibly decreased j although i'* r ?'? j i ? I **?'.-* iliore farm products now tn an formerly to wiirn 1 1 > money with | w ! 1 1 > ? b t ? > ( ? i y i ii \e>. IbO'H have not :? i T'lo farmer v !i .>wei! ?1,000 is .still cOiBpi'll ?>it to pay y 1 .nt'O although It niav be twit*" a* <1 1 tlli* ? : 1 1 in i rineriv t ? ohtai.i the ihil'ars : with whleli t * ? | ay i in' ih'l.t, liatiroa-l rates have not been reduced to kr> p pa -e With . falling .in'! Ii'-mMcs these items* tiiero urc m-wix in ie. The farmer has thus I und it ijM?r^*frflW"fti.-.ro diMcult to live. Ha-' tin not a J'lft ?'?Miij'luliit iiK'alnst tho jjold *tuu- i dard '/ wn(;<? oiirncrs hnvo been Injuicd by ' i In* K"I>1 standard, and have expressed t ls**m- ? selves ii | >on ill'1 subject with fjr?'iit oiuphnflU, 1 it 1<\ lirnary, lS'j.S, a petition asking for tho fno an. I unlimited colna^c of gold nod ? liver at tin* ratio of 111 to 1 wm j fiKnoil by tnn representatives of nil, ? or .nearly nil. of tho leading 'a* ; ln>r or#nui/ntioii8 and presented to ' CongrOf^. U'iu'o earners know that \nIi1Io ? tint K'dd standard rnl^?'j tho j tirehftMnK ! on war of tho dollar it 'also mako.^ it moro j dull. 'olt to ol>lalit poiwOAKloi) of tho dolotri ? thoy know that (Mnployuioat U U-*C per, a tiMit; Jv** of work n oro probaMo. and ro orr.pU1ymr?nt !c? certain. A ?old ftandnrd oitc-oiiragrs tho honrdhi? of money, booau^o monoy u rUlnpfi arid It alao dl?. ! oouraRes onterplno and paralyzes industry, i On tho utlior hand tho roitoratlon oT Id-met- . i nllifm will dlnooiuAKe hoardlnK. broausa ! when prlc<>3 nrostpndy or rlafopr money can-. | not iiaord to bo Idlo in bank vaults. Thft ' (armors and wa>jo earnera together con?ti< ! ^uto a cotialdorablo mojortty of the poopifcof I ?ha country. Why ehould tholr InterM^i bo Ignored lu <?<?.? ?ld?rlnic rtnanolal lagl?)a? lion? A monetary ?yst?m wbl<>h h pecuo!? aril* adv?ntageou? to a f?w ?ynditatf* hat far (eaa to command II lhan a ?y?t*m which would ?lv* hof9*ni encouragement to tho?? #ho crcata tho nation'* waalth. > * Our opponent* hava mada a ?p*<Mal an p^ttothoaa w&9 BoJd. flr? Md Ufa iMtir a&oa pcll'k*, b?? l^a fcaow I that, sincotho total premiums received o\ ! ciM'ii tho total H paid, a rising tiatidaril j . must bo of more benefit to tho companies f j than to (be policy bolder!. j "MudIi solicitude has boon otpressed i> y j our opponents tor the dopoidtOf# it) saving , I banks, They constantly parade before thoao j j depositors t ho ftdVantAgcS Of ii gold litaudaNl, ? j bu( iltt'rv anpoala will be In vain, because sav- i ' ing* nank depositors know that under a gold , I standard there i* ludroMliiK iloilK^r IhAt they > will lose their deposits be-oause of tho inabif- j 1 1 y of tho banks to oelleot tholr assets; and < they further know that If tho gold standard j In to continue indefinitely, that they may bo j compelled to withdraw their deposits In or- J d?r to pay living expenses. "it Is only no<>*he*iy to note tho increadng [ number of failures In order to know that w j gold Hiandard la ru>?ous to tho merchant* | ami manufacturers. These imaim ?ms men do i md make their profit from tho people from' whom they borrow money, but tromthe poo- j plo to whom they soil their goods If thopeo pio cannot buy, rotailora cannot sdl at.d If ! retailors cannot sell wholesale merchants and , manufacturers must go Into bankruptcy. "Those who hold a a a permanent invest- | rnont the stock of rallroals and other enter- j prlses?I do not include tho8?? who H| e.-iilat'? j In stocks or those who use stock holdings ??> a means of obtaining an Inside advantage In ; count ruction contract ?-?aro injured by a gold standard. '1 ho rising dollar de-troys the | earning powivt of t h?'?0 enterprise* without reducing their lioMitlea, and, as dividonda cannot be paid uritil anlaries and fixed char ges have J^UAi^Mliaflod, thobtookholdorj must bear tliw burden of hard time*. is?Ih'!()8 In busln&sa oocn nations depend upo.i luslness opadltlons, and tho gold stan dard oo.th Irggrfbs tho amount and threatens the permArtfiiey of such salaries. "Official salaries, oxoept the salaries of those who hold otfice tor llf", must In the long run bo adjusted to the conditions of those who pay t no taxes, and If the present financial policy oontinuea wo must oxi?eeptho contest but wood tho tax-payer un I the tax ^atej to continue in bitterness. "Tho professional classes? In the main* d?*lve tholr support from tho pr hieing olaasca, and oan only enjoy prosperity wiion j there la prosporlty among those who produce wealth. "I have not attempted to desoriiju the ffToct of tho gold standard upoa ftU claB30S ? in fact I havo only had timo to mention a (?w?t utenob portion will bn ablo to apply tho principles stated to his own occupation. '?It must aho bo remembered thftt it la tho doslro of people Ronorally to convort tbelr earnings Into real or personal proporty. This being due, in considering any tempo* r*ry nd vantflRO whlota may ooujo from ft eye tem ui.'dor which the dollar rises In pu?* oUasing power, it must not be forgotten tbat the dollar cannot buy more than formerly unless nyopoi ty aalls for loss than formerly. Houod It will bo aeon that a largo portion ? of those who may find some pecuniary advan tnco in a L'old ntandar I. will discover that WASHINGTON URKAM OK f'll ??: NICW.s AS ( I f. MCI) KltOM THIS DAilvV I'ltKsS. Wh'oh Will Do of Moro or l>oss Intor est to the General Header Tho lint aeowpted tho resignation q( United 8tatos District Attorney Watts, of Went Virginia, who has boon nominated for governor of his Ktato by the Democrats on a ?- II vor platform 1|> i Although no official programme has been arranged as yot for Mr, Bryan's campaign, tM Dcmoeratto National Committee in ses sion at Washington Monday savs his tentative itinerary includes portion* of North Carolina. ~~ ? The Comptroller of tho Currency has do clarod a dividend of 10 per ce\it in favor uf tho creditors of the Firm National Bank oi Johnson City, Tenn., making in ail 85 per cent. on olaitns proved, .mounting to <S4, 197.17. - ? TI?o reported appointment of Fathor Mar tinelll as successor to Cardinal Satolli a a Papal Delegate to tho United Htutes ha* been ooullrmed by Dr. Hooker, secretary of tho legation, who luuj .it returned from his va oatloo. ? , ? - The Itepublioan committee are preparing extracts from all of Mr. Bryan's froo trade speeches, delivered while a mombtr of the House, and will Issue ihern as campaign doc uments. A lart;e number of re<jue.?u have alreaviy arrived for these publications. Tho seorot service bureau of the treasury dopartnvnt has been requested to look Into a report of extonfiivo counterfeiting of United States silver dollars in ono of tho Central American Wtatas, The Information come# from a Mexican# pfper, and was sent to the ytnte X)b]iartm?ftt by Minister Bauooui . #???* The Turkish legation has reoolvod from the sublime porte, tho foHowlng telegram: "Ac cording to the.loformatloq .telegraph* d by the oommandor of the third corps, there is absolutely no truth In the news to tho effect that about 200 of our soldiers had boon killed by Insurgont bands In a supposed oncounter at All Bolooh. Tho President has grantor! pardons to War ron Ourtis, senvonoad In Eastern Texas to thrde yearn' lniprlsonmo\it for horsethoft; W. I tholr exoocd t Ih>I r f "It la gofimtlmea ftaso hoots that a batik hek>!>K hut tlilf In not true of Kvnry ."tatomont publish I shown tha( tho a^aotn ex i That la to say that wltllt I law amount of tlic moi | li not only haa ftnoufth I ami notes tr> pay it a tiop (lit Ion thereto, has onoiif and eurplua. When tho value slowly a hank ma\i , Hum loans ami taking t?ut \vli<*ii j ri'-vs aroj j hank in apl t<> h'fjomorol than it oar. K"'" by tho lij ohnu? power ? f its eapin | roust bo admitted, howod ft* eomblno tho buHinPS.-l with tiio ordinary bnnkln j may uiako onoiiirl' in tho I to oflaot tho losses imato banking hnal k human nature romaiun a; way? ho <lauK<'r thfct, u puhllu opinion or b'ual ?>? uro a puouiiiary profit f certain omniltlon may yio to f rmrr af-oiit that ooml' stated tiuit ono ol tho rn;_ ./ GOD AND OUR NATIVE LAND. CAMDEN, S. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1804. ernment Is to prevent m<: . - another, and never was porta ut Hjan It is lo-da/J*} ITEMS. that thoso who Iiavo nun ntshlng goid to the kovo , ?of it h extrom.'y, favor hnu boon elmr whioh will lc?*?*p tho kov upon thcro, I believe, lit tho sentiment of th" vast -tory will bo built plooitho United fttntea wist* financial policy, ad of all tho people, would fminOil ntljyuoh mem independent of ?r|?QHO of ulrtfcufae nnnnciors, foreign or doi , . II r. Bryan quoted Sone'H,->,l1<",ta, WHjfOJi warned apiiuht tho dungn foiiooB, etc. curroucy in 1660, and als> , .. . who U 3878, Haiti: "I liartor.of tho 1mm now gotiu; on in tlan, la. Tlio loss other eouu'rles for standard, would, if e widespread disaster In Adobrntod murdor oomm?M".al world I." j , t| w , Mr. I$r.v ui oontluuedj . . ?' , . it is constantly a?86itod. *-'?? l< n* dard will enable H3 to f) abroad. I reply (hat th: nietailsm will restore 'ending n inoyo mouoy and property, tttn mill at Louia eru of prosperity, wlil;klin county, of American yc - plo to l>eoo; t f Instead of per I'Clual hot"! ^ , desire to borrow, how Jitoti in tho boutli borrowing under a ayst?" tlio int,' tho value of propert, , VT , , . datlon upon which oretJP11'"111' *'?? '"lH Mr. Bryan said his pfner of the Hvida for anything now, lut uAHUm, judgements return to the policy of . tt i ? j , r?r aor. . th-i ftrf.t Proaldont down' . ' " ??If Lti ore are two kind*''1' HpindleH. u. tiou mu t elthor rest wltk to Hiiporintond tho creditor. If tbo crut chose the metal ln.wbioi iim^o, it 13 roBonableto.. ) Oiii^bnm Mill require the dabt or to pay ' , 7. If there I* aity percop; " ",,rr aupor twoen tho bullion value* W. Ibuigherty, now demand created foi* charge thn (%> will mako tnat raotal d? . ,,,, decreased demand tor tb h,xuU[ I'lnt ' '? \ ,m make that mot ill cheap* moticod runuing other hand, the debtor ?. it isYoasonable to Suppo in th<* fheftpor metal if oC.) Cotton Milln blv ? fctupor than the oth.Min| dividend of creaiun for tho cheaper 1; , . t ? , price, while tho lessen ' > xh,\ ,lt R 1,101 ," d-'nrer metal will lower {Mora last week, tion ouK'ht, iheruforo to heir lirat your of Ihen followod the nrg',j|1H |,live aoiiuirod eminent s>hold pay Its ob of the creditor's ehoosin "We coutcnd that iro6 . 1 /m ft v /1.* rtKc by tho United 8tate3",w' , bullion value of ftllvor for a ahefrt and thus make silver biio putting another ounoo tn field tbroughou "their pieker N\ e also apply tho law o' . ? .. . ? to silver wl.cn wo ?ny tb addition will l?> silver, e rented by law, w 1'nllitiK maohiiioa silver 1 tt Hon. M prod driifj; twinoa, llo had no ?'?"rt ho whole product Im; dumped into the o , , ' .. We cannot oven expcct1'" ? tho pvodu-t of stiver, becaiiknow how to put pan, Mexico and all otH trlrs must satisfy tbolrj the annual product. Thf I'rovidoiico, It. great denl There t#t?n,(J^r onginoor for inoroa-slng llow of pold ?, " n \\ Xf.. that ih to stop falling prr'-' Cotton Mills of bl*metalium will no>onthn ago in tho prle?s but will? to s TIioho hiIJIh nro prices by reduomg;th8 ? work wj]l ^ After answering eVerw'n^,!r* Ablonch ment against free^llveri on tho property, to Now Yorkers to oo(n|) Carolina railwHy and closed with ap?ron?;r | . ; forrlni? to the heroloVA,K/m ft"(l A?gun nenrby, begged that MrJVelopou and itaod allowed to er lighten tbthe old Bath paper down, GOO horan T?, v V[t... "7 ?-'."!?? ereok. which ThMXl'.ijshh'a i KJvAStutt Governor Tu rney C4^;?a KjtU?Sei< aton of the i^iftiliitnre. ^ "" Governor Turoey called an egtt* iMtslOft of the Legislature for SJeptembor 7th to amend the revenue iui<f assessment law? inoreasln| tnxatlon so that that Stat? will he'ablo meet Its expea^ui". The surpio^oj^ halt * Bul lion tn tho treasury in 1694 haf boiln used up Tbo. Legislature the State tax M t-t per cent, and sl?o reduced nrlvllegea, Id oreajtcs in tho asrfmed valuation of all prop erty was oxpccted, b^t tbera wan a decrcan InMead with thn rrxult ttat the reTrnno wa? reduced tr^A.000 from. the preceding year. Thw expenditurea excoeda tho receipt* and tho balanco now la tbo trcoAnry boloaga tc spoclal fuo<'#. UnleM the Legislature had bfN-n eaile.j i|iom? w. Id hivH a default tn Januuy tiiterwi ? a rge floating debt COTTON IN THE TROPICS. immense Tracts of Land Suitable for Cul tivation of the Sta/i/e With Cheap Labor in India and Occanica. (From The Ninteenth Century.) Cotton, (hough largely produced in the tropick, comes in fur larger quan i i t v from temperate climates. In 1801 tin* I T ii i t (Mt St u t ok exported in quantity 2,007,350,000 pounds, valued at. ?200, 713,000, or nearly .?00,000,000, and Figypt exported a quantity of the value of ahtu;t -?0,000,000, while tho oxport of tropieal India was in quantity only 01)0,300,512 pounds, valued at ?12, 7-1:1,070, tho cont ributioiis of the rest of tho world being eomparatively in nit< ni lioi ut, During the civil war in North America, which eausod a partial failure of tin* world's cotton aupjily, many attempts were made elHewhero to fill the void thuacreated in the market, and acveral tropieal countries (within my own expericnco Fiji and (.Suiana) showed that they could glow cotton equal to the lincHt aea inland of Caro lina. Hut an twain iih the war wuh over tho United States quickly regained it* former suprcmccy in production, with the result above indicated. Ah the available lands of tho South- : fin States are still largely cultivated, and the negro population, which sup plies tho necebsary labor, iu rapidly in rrcasiiig, the advantage thu? gained is likely to bo maintained, with the result that a large portion of any increase of t In? world's consumption w(ll be thence supplied. Failing tho United States, there are largo tracts still uncultivated in I ml in, whore labor is cheaper than iu any other part of tho world; and there is an immeasurably larger area of "uncultivutiou" in Uurmah, the Malay peninsula, Siam, Sumatra, llor neo. and the other islands of the East ern Archipelago, to each of which countries Indian labor will cither flow naturally or be carried under tho con tract system at consider ably less cost than to A usti alia, and several of which, moreover, have or are likely to liavo t lie advantage of Chinese labor hence forth to lie denied to Australia. Ooi?ig further Afield, there are still uncultivated all but an infinitesimal poijion of the tropical South America, mil by far the larger portion of tho West Indies, Fiji, and tho Pacific Is lands, which, though thoy aro moro distant than Australia front tho Eart ern labor markets, have all to a greater or lesn extent the moro than coinpmi snting advantage of local labor. In ro fcpoet of every one of these countries we hav<\ heard at one time or another, probably with truth of their great fer tility, and capability of growing suc cessfully all kinds of tropical produce, and it would thus seem that, all things considered, they between them leavo but little opening for Cotton cultiva Jto tropica) Australia. Last and olwuy# adrartiM* *a a t r n? blood part en r*Mr6?rr wfU *nd mim *r? ?m fey ? ? 1 _ ? ? . . Anr#tO [if* ?all* ifaodi i-nce. il wliO'* used M cfcly ami i>m" iU?TiOttN rases niy jjorsunal year*' stn iul >Atn\?iit <sf n tf>ar9, v rs prri )a-Mttln more ? Kknmm>y. (Brooklyn, t'la HvAnn&h, t?a. S 01 6200,000, V T ><>r cent. puro it !* not ?ft ? than any other >v? nuiiwi Is in <per? iuij-. "?.gd fltacovrtrof intioe. HAST KIBKIp' , oat, and l<nnc{ TUEUNCUL TIVATED ONES OF ?2~E' CaI'^ STATES. V it i . uIcMiro ni , The U. S. Department of Agricfe?. < ? Something Very lntcrcstm(fY~- - ? Culture. ,p fo: chlldroit cc s ir. Iiunma THE IWAEhLK UK MP rT..'^' a haLllf*' This is tlio "Jamaica 1 1 id ^ hot^o*. {WbiHr.ua subdarffld), tin; [,. ? furnishes 1 lit) ''rofcelle" ? ? ? hemp of the Mudrr ; ((M-rdrCtl2lUS India it is a small bin-li, < ? 1 ? t ? o N.c. writo e 11 i wr order* Allort many poi t luiis ni that (tu kludljr iocu hteius yielding ii strong Hill retting the twigH when in '"Iv* Vl'oiue! fleshy calyxes, of a pleiisnnt-.- - v^-? :v . ? , / .. IJ-18W. Trade are much employed I < ? r mil, hi ciydc*. as well as jelly, ?ml in tho V tc p: j<* the fruit is much esteemed >!WINO CO., codling drinks. Another c^-? ? ? of the plant in IndiM is tliei, 1 ii:irfj' of its leaves in smIiuIs. 'l*>a jtnd^Agrl growsin southern Florida, tu \ bl" ST planted in March and coiuta tnctty lily in December. rtcad wnconf-. K. N. K napp, of Tarpctni'ftrs Agents Kin., slates that, tlio plantJ"^' * ? cultisatinn, hut that it, \vill^tit0?gc^;^nVfl7 much frost. It will gro\v . poor laud, tluniuh it does lu land, where it reaches h he ?.5, 55? "! * . 10 feet. It can be proilueeo,^ J tings ns well as from seed, nr'load iois Florida it is much cstcenn . , , - t ? I ,i tar load 2.V. fruit, which is usctl soouaftc soiiih fall. It is said to inakJ0^ *'*5- Per. lent jelly, and is used as a k* <>, p Chnr as the cranberry is used in 'i^^v'-ON ?*r ti States. \1 1. A superb sample of this':'Bn* N.c. shown iu tin* exhibit of Ibiti^??n%t^ Chicago, IS'Cl, which was ae, lilnstnted by the stalks koiiio 10 fee * straight and clean as jute st;~ filler is produced only expeGJ'Si in that country, lnit it migl ///? eoinmereia)ly if that shown erage sample. 5r x A KI.OHtDA ??,K<"'^jkx?.3aLci Another malvaceous ph .. , ,, i i: ? ,rorn <*** grows wild all o\er India, .narr-oor mi is common iu Florida, is I ' It also abounds in South A. Brazilian name beiiiK < mi in/ hi <t .* while it is known . Ourl's and Other Eyes. Our I's are just as strong as they were fifty years ago, when we have cause to use them. But we have less and less cause to praise ourselves, sincc others do the praising, and we are more than willing for you to see us through other eyes. This is how we look to S. F. Boyce, whole sale and retail <Jrugglst, Dilluth, Minn., who after a quarter of a century of otwervation writes: ? I have sold AyS^a Sarsaparilla for more than 25 years, both at wholesale aml^r^tjijj, .?ju4 h.Vve never heard any thing but words of praise from my customers ; not a single complaint has ever reached mo. I believe Ayer's Sar saparilla to be the best blood purifier that has been intro duced to the general public." This, from a man who has sold thousands of dozens of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, is strong testimony. . lint it only echoes popular sentiment the world over, which has 44 Nothing* but words of praise for Ayer's Sarsaparilla." tiny doubt about It? fie nil for the ' ' Curcboo V 11 k?n (lAvbtv'and cures doubter*. A(!dfcs&:<J. C. A^tr Co., I.owell, Mjsj. P<mMrA<|lon of l'ro|A?t)l?*n. An lngenloufc method of touting tho penetrative power 01' siunll projeotllca hau been tried In Germany by Ilerr Mullor. A large water trough In di vided on tho bottom by trnnsvcrRO ribs, hihI closed at one end by thick Kclatlne plates. The shot Is fired Into tho end of the trough, when the hole in tho gelatine instantly closes up, pre venting the^Kcape of the water. Bach ?hot It retained by ribs where It falla, and Its position Is ' noted when the water to drawn off after the tlrine. Thereadovs of thl* paper wilt i>i; pleased t learnt hut there It at least one dreaded diBoaf-e that so once ha* been ablo to euro in nil iti fcta^on, and th>vt is Catarrh. Kail's Catarrh Cure ti tho only positive euro known to thu medical fraternity. Catarrh belnw a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treat ?nent. HaU'iCnlarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly on tho blnol and mucous sur 'faces of the system, thereby destroying? the 'Jv- ?" ?lvl?g the pa QloO ltewarrt? ?100. alvlritf the pa tl\e,*6ustttution ?1ts work. The 1 in Its onV-ativo Hundred Dallam iro. bond tor likt 9.6011st ttutlon a work. Tlio O. To domino tlto Sy??om Kflfoctimlly, > et }?<?n 1 1 >*, when ormtlv* or blitou*, or when (lie blooil is impura or si to permanently overcome habitual consllinvtioo, to awaken the kiflncya svn<\ liver toah?/?Athy activity, without iirilntinjf or weaken! ngtWM\ to ?Uspe>l hoAtJuohcNS, cfclds or fevevs, U3i> o( Fit*. M'EU&EE'S WlHE H |jf Be&?s?issKgEJ OF WOMAN'S RELIEF for monthly pains in the sides, hips, back, neck, shoulders, head and limbs. These pains are symptoms of dangerous deraugemeuts pecul iar to women. McKlrec'a Wine of Cardui cor rects fticsc derangements, cures Whites and falling of the Womb, relieves Suppressed Menstrua tion and flooding, quiets the nerves and brings happiness to afflicted women. For ?n!e t?y Medicine I?enl?rs at <?*: )M?L,LAit a norrMi. EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOOTOB. Ily J. I innt il ton Ayer*, A. M., M.D. This I* * moit Valuable liuok for th? HouKAhoM, tcaclilriK as U tl'.ea l ho eaAlly-dlnlngtiishcd symptoms of ilMereut I'.tconcs, llio Cannot ami Moan* of Pre venting t-uoli Di-eftse.?, nmt tho Kpini.lw.t ItemerileA which will ttl luviatc or cure. {???># Pa^es, Profusely illustrated. Tho ltook Ih written In plain *vcry-d?y Kiichsh. nmt Is ficn from the technical terms which render most Uootor Look? eo valueless to the Knn era Illy of >et'.<leM. Tliln Hook In lu i #? ii (I a ct to liu oi hervic# in llio pRiuilr, unit Is to worded to be return r understood ity nil ON I. Y ??l eta. i'OSTPA II). Postage Taken. Not onlu^ga* tnls lioolc eon lain so niSpRmorinntloii Itcla tlv? to blseMt, but very I'.vopei - lyK'vos * C'o.hplete Analyels of everything pertaining to Court - fdilp, Marriage ami' Uiu Prod no Hon and Uoarlnx of Jli-<tl(hy Pamtllea.tOKethcr with Vaittahlo K?clpc? ami IVrwIiilloih, K*. jdsnatlons of liotanioal Prueiliv, Correct mo of Ordinary Her t?*,Ac CoMri.Krc. I.s'dkx. IIOOK PI! II. II OIISK, 131 l.tionnra si., N. v. city and icr/ccor. N. If.-li-ir A Trustworthv " Treatment. (ndoraed aud Used by the U. 8. Got* eminent In the Soldiers' and Sailors' Nutlonnl llon>?v?. If von nro addicted to th? LIQUOU, MOR PHINE. OPIUM. I.AUDAKIIM, OHLOHAl/," TOCAINK or TOBACOO W>it? And WISH to bo CIJKRO with little or no discomfort And freedom from all possible danger, addr*?* .'or information THE KBRfjKV INSTITUTR. N. West corner Lady and Marlon Strict* or Drawer 27, Columbia, 8. 0. zurln iik ( 'ttdillo. Ma India t>nn-orhra, (he natives of hu ering ita (liter nhcftil for m inlo Hacking and twine. It "(olerulilo wihatitnto for^' Pr. Ernat. director rnuf*rtini, Cawrnn Vty- Mc.'Jktd* the tther a* very (n^lh tWa vaIu. _ ^ and a meter in let; end?, *nd cad | 1 and takoa dyes r When reading, \J in ENCYCLOPEDIA ' mlxht well be the natno o ( the 630-p!?fo book ?ent ro*t:>niil for 60c. In etamps by thor- BOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE for it acrvea the purpose of the (.'rent encyc!oprc<1Ua It ia completely Indexed, ^talons the Information Cable book you have a world or Jcnowl ? easily supply * lack of enrly educn. don't you constantly come acrte * rof Fiber of tTrr< understand? Jsn'tfiOc. a?m*ll amount to pay for having such knowledge frpn Hrarii (e* ? know who Groesas ffw, and where he lived? Who built tlie Pyramid*, and extracted IN travel ? 1186 feet per second? What la the longest Tver In the world? Tlmt Med the compass in tttt, and who Marco Polo was? What the Gordlan K not Mrong corcmg . book contal?# thowandii of explanations of Jiat ' * lyes H: ?.o? ?* and (he dyea matter* at yon wonder about. Wuy It at !??? *erjr 50 O. low price ?! half ? datlarand lMfBOT* TOVKSKLV. Vim t is Ckichu If In. lm So* ikta, Vat It I? wroo? to Ut |Wr thin** MtriuWt?( tk* T*rl?u? M?l?6let which nMtctthrn* wW# tk ? Majority of cmii ? onr? c'>ui>\ hare txca ?gwM k*4 tk? 6WMT po?m?M<%UUI? kaowrlvilfco. M>C* 2,T^J?EXf?S?Xrt {888K bi'hw 4ct>u<i t*n?irlny?ui of ktt iif? Ao eomjucu * *? Paltry. V?r4 ?* * f??6en, Mt M p*Atlm?. M tW ?mm. m< dN IM1I wh ? (TM4 MM cm, <Mt*?- 1m ti?l ?y y,*^1 rL y f " ROOK PVBLfftHlMO ftOtmiC, ? IS* UoMrdlt., IV. tT. ?1?y