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> ' JfA I THIS I? rUJB INDIANAPOLIS | l'lvl?.Ml>i:NIIAL TKICttf 'JTIio Coiivruilon Did Tholr Work; ttpoodily? t h-vjdniul NaKl Mu. V~v Thf> Bound Moi.fv N.Ul'a ii! l>wr ooratlo Oouvciillon wa;> 'm .1; d t ?. 3r ; i '? ;??' <lty of Indianupoiift, In t., Woun'.-: !?.? ?i '?> ;, <? ? U >t l'aliuur iw u iii|ioriVcy oltii uw>n. .vot i ho had called tl<n couvo.-dloa t.> iifrfor ii"v <>ohu Wlilt6 (Kllvi ri'.l till )j < : pioyoi, Tho hall wa?? oUlioial?ily ,lcvo;.;'.o.l Abd each doiej;*,to wo tt up>n thfi U| "I of ! l)t hly coot ft Ofi'ltit ooloroil l*d?;o. up over lliO platform was Ui'> Utdfud H'utos : coatof-nrms. on jyhloh tbo , ?l I'u onylu ap pcartul to ha 11m(j pmx ^ Is w lit tiluruph, [ To tin* rlK'it of tlii* v. >.? < .i liiUij, Iraruod iikr- ? ucmki* of I< ffi'raon, J.?' '.>1. i) ?x-'lonHtur MoI'oumIiI, and tu tU itiit (j'otuc?A of CUvn land, litind<i<:k? fiul TUt'ita. Tlio appear* ' fkf.ee of Uju hail w.'t9 oq th? wfaolo, vary ul Iractlva, rinvt ihcro u c " I doil t.f af>* il/i iimi imd Itu; iija VftfJou" pron?1?'i;t )?jmo?:fiu ? tsntui tvl tho hull and tuoK net: Is . \yjtp iii'-tt 'tviogutloiin. Anionj,- tli.n- ili'ij ?'.'?pivMally hooorM wnro Itiuiknti: and JJ;n(ikhirldi<t\ <>I Kentucky. Hut Htiuti'wi P.ii.ji'i, in liiiiiolft, oftii.a lii u;? JOH* ? riLMJCO. Nomii' for IiOtk'i'il n i . < I loni; |i|:i ni'kl lunuti^ tin; H'lt' .' from !ii.i lii.ii'.j. A wliilt: siili on whirl) iv ins i:n,'l lil'Orir ;1 Of Pr- "Ment CU'VUlatlil, V..th tl ') ! a o ! I o " l'"?r ill (*'?? < '.I 'li! I flnt'1," w.'iH rnrrn.1 . I thrott;;li tits hull t>y iv Cfil?r?'i! "ffiii nif! w i? frequently. \V !????* 1 1 !u i' ?n ? i' i-i 1 ?' ' -v ' liin'i v iiti r?'k<J Id fho - nil, lion Willi tlio mimon of J <>f. I J. I J;, H), IDOiiflitW'ft of t!l<> C.O/I VCI.IIOI. r -ii ; :.ii i (.' ? r?;-l un.l nppltliiilv'rt Joutt. ivnv:;,;- it':'.-, hoi ;li ? r<?hlffi* Mid ImnJi lit llolioi ? I I ,' i' II iii i>l I fi Kltloii' of tho United Js t ; 1 1 :> I > t : t j n i" t.lii' r^rt iiiiK t'l i ti ?> civil tl>u l. {lH'u;JO lil?l I llllii; V'lah 1'lltl (I'll <?I ? of Clio ij/i i i -i >? ?.-> i' i >s,ii'. fi'i'iv i! with cltponv. mm * Id nriU:r vvu* ilnchltoil to W* t'. -.i:i i ! liCuUb.Iti ouliii to asco/taiu who >v> v: |'H ifiil. *CI,., ?n'.-i ? (,vjv r ?? | ?? ? ? .i*'1 Hint th? n>)' of Pt <!<??; fin>W<-il 41 lull H ,?f 0|0l>r"l to tb/? ??111! J.ijtiil ??ii'"' vvi-frt riilpt'il I,. 1 v ,'r 1 H (?? ill * p;tl '011 ''?! 'i i'm! I ' i i i : ;v r.' ?? >. AotS liii i t-i'iiinlc.l, '"A' ^Uii 1? r? ,: ihotJoU iv(u> (!tua ii : wn? it r w'h 1..W.I ii iiiiM in,*-. A( /?.?tin ??.!?! N?'W \r?ru nl.-o found t'< In i >' ( >r> M'nt vnl , urn' by iv >??(" of tho c " I i v ? . ! i ? 1 1 ! (it'rtw vWl.irntlon*, ttiri>?i|;)i tlu'lr i'w i iiiwa vv rro not inolii'b'd In din.-. ill, vvoro i "t milted to nUo jr?rt in ttiu fr ' 'M'dtnKB. 0 liiilmiua ftinl Indian Territory were not j-f j.rr?. c, ; Wtinn il.o Cull win ?ywuiUiltert r>( tiii'.oi l'.i'incr lciiKir'ni il; "Thonuxtbr.jil n- ?><!* in ? ? I ?? t . 'i-> ni'irnia from tfco prMi*f-tl !i:! . tin! i fin ii r I; a uio. \\ or<t.s itio tl ; v ? i . fiil'lH I. |i (.'"lllcn, llliu'll) tlO U-llllll 1. ? I'll I ?"mi In.- iv ii'i'ort frviiu Uif) iiHt.oijftl cur.).. tee. " Tl>? ?<"port vraft rrnii I v Mr. lJrMtinui, of Wiftvirihln. It Is ."filil tli"t ihrt oMy Stnt^ii In whli-li no luul l?'en chost'ii vv>*ro W.vomlur, Utnli, l<lnlio ivnl Novinlii; ''worn im'ii?|i'il tlif1 mloi'tion of i!io rulra "<if ?lui liv-t h''itlonnl lJ"niooriitlo <-o?voutioii," held la Jh','2 nn?l ttuit nil r* HolntHms '?? roftrrvil xv iiliont r? ?i<<iiiy<. It fiU ?> ro<-<Jin'n<*nil?tl t!i? fol!i,\\ iiu: ti'inpornrv ? !!'. ? n>: C'lmii amu, c\ tlov fiiKii' lloMvvIl P. Fiovvr , i)f Wntortowi), N. \ . ; avciciary, J Iid LL Wiiion, ?f Iii'liai,<v j'ol ii; ."o r;r?'!viit- in- a: :na, ? . ulix-r P. Ke*ftlur, ol ) it .1 In i a i oIik 1 mi i' ?? <i i ii >; i f this K-j "it *vn? totrrrnptrJ by li i ;? ? lit a |i; liiti.<? I 'irtI'Milnrly thnt | D. fun''- vviii -l) i.-.' ? ? i n ? i ? * ? '1 ? I o ? t tllrtl t'lenir-f" of ? to- : -a!!- Mil! Ooii v <? 1 1 1. mi, ' iii'.l ioio| . fv'n.'i'' ' i'.toi-r ?1 ??????{ mvtcl r-X* Oovr:. .r .lonv*. ol Aliiii'tum, ???:? iron. Fni t''l I'vub 1 y tu OouiiuL'l < x C? \ l'iovvBr tfi tin* uliutr, nail I hi n M;, Pain ?,! sivrror. I ? i, 1 I.), ; tl0 jjav el. W'hi'ii Mr. I'lo-vor, In 1.1 * l>, aIIdiUiA, In a ?' 'n; Mnifutiirv maui^r, to Mi ('lov^ iiui l Llictu was ituot In i ??iiuaiikl i.f a|i|.!an*'i, (Ui Ho. i hoiii'm.-i rift:'*, c!:ti Iiii: ti si- 1 waving hut., i* ; . - 1 funs. 'Mu ii a w y inii}{ out fcoin rruHior.tT ri.rvKt.AM> afro of ?}-.<* era! i'-rlev : "Wbntl* 'he ?n t f ?? r with Clt'^vl'.ixW " mil ii i<>ii'>sv<<l oy niort cheei Im.' attil )<?u, ?liU J. nilu?lou to the Pot/ultst o)>>* 'i (.'MchKo iind ou? ftt Ht. I.oin-, scrtHfiJ tn tick l?? ?!(?? sviify <->f bu ITI 1 ? r t/1 the Convention :n 'I (?! tin) Miid'.i'nce, Ami it has liilluvv.il by cheora and mushier. Tii?> prftyor tbut did intpht prevent Use In eeu<lif\ry'6 (Lrjau'aJ worV w<u Applaud ed. \ ? - At th<; oloio of Cbfdruiiin flower's nddroaa the Btatia wore cnlkd lor tb? tuwttou o! pioinbcra of the <omndtli'<yt on nik**, ensden tlHl?. ?nd resolution* end 4 1/to vho president*. When the <*nll had Imon conHudort tue oon Toutloa, at 2:10. look ? rfcca until 4 p. in. Till An lUVOON BK.-JHION. The convention ro n^fiembler1 fit 4:30, with* foil rxttoii'l* ncn of del*K?t*.l, mid the ?;Alloriea *?ekivl ?* ll ?? *t*.<ctatora, a larft* proportion of wnich ^rftrp. Ift'llrts in uummor eostnmoa. The chnirmun ot the committee on creden tin's. Kr. J. JJrennan. ol Wis., inn^Io ? report to the effect tint tboro wore H2i dele^at ee prMfrt, reprinting 4 1 States and three Ter ritories, and recommending that tboae i'ro/vnt ho entitled to 2151 tbo Tall rote* of heir -H?*t* end Territories A* to the con test with reference to tho delegation from Connecticut, the committee recommended that tb??cll<iij of the, national committee In SSXlfSfT Hie dfiIcgAlt'9 Vtdurmd by (ho 8 tat* . convention he ooriQrrnod. Tb? repoit *m isgreed to trhbottt ?^estton. Dr. Ererelt, of MAMAChuaette, was latro duoed to HI] up th? time with * speech until the report on the permanent organization ?hoi) IJ he read*. ?m 2U* report ol/Lto committee on permeaefil ot#*oftailoa TM then preeesMd^, br At iAA comuuiisBL ?k f it ?, ? ' ?<? Y^rk. T? i*<,n7ii?m?nd',d Bona, toi !? ? .??*?? ?:! ifY. ry, o' f uHiAriA, as p?frti? lift' <?)??( I"" ir And " I J, )i SVllt?o/>, of I <??!,! . . I ; . , rt l \. v, (ml (urtb Or 10 -ii rt;' ? I !'>'??; il.ii lirrjout of a por HianoM > " on. 'I h a roi -vrt *t*? odoil . i illsaAnUntf v. ttonator < ii)T? r\ wn- ;???? I ? M> ?? 1 >??? 1 r 1 y Mr, Unlllt, of IVrucy va .in, iw.l ,di\ I<i of Mlnmutotn, ttud Addtcs*od ifift c .tivnitlon. HI a romarkft w?ro dqliYHiod with much forro *ji?i vero ifreetod wltti ooritlnuod nhufrlng. At the olofl* of Mr. Onfforv'# ftpeooli, Mr. John P. Irlub, uf California, mode ? ipoooh to the oon*entton, Whioh wa* r?oelV?d with <>ftthu?la?)tlo demonstration* of nppUu?a throughout. A*' ho reeumod his 8 oat tb? band pinyfd "RtjUy Rouuil tha FlAg," there was tjulte an ovation. txoov) o day. Soualor ( '?< iT- r \ I'Allod thA oonrwntl*n lo fidot ?t II K. Aftvr th? d?legato? woro ? \'.'ilMr. iJf; ?'(ItfVidgA. advanond to the ! " lit '.II., ;oOi?hOd wlllt tfcaxt oti&rir* I'- t :'v ?? 1 '? * (!tool? of pow?r uj.'i ;.A. ? " ( comddomblA length, y ? : \rnli profound alleno* >in ! \ v m :. broken lb upott ? \ i<l .IiiIaIioiI hU , i r ?: i.f.'rod u < <if i no convniv P Oil.' l i v i in* 1 1 ? III)" r>y ? M 't '? All'.. ?p.t< ftvioi1;?1 ? fa I * cuifl ? 'i . iiu ii- ii ?> ? r ii *' aoij'. f nil i f i : l r o vV hi I ?. ? I V t I % i I . ii "vii rit* ...... lil.M W"" ' ?? "V Jt.h'l l? WiM \V... . i ' ,\ "v V> ./!; ' ' r .1. it ? nil. Of <iii'r of till (..ill ... y i". . , t -l ... :i w, id, Ol OoiH ?,. in. At tli?t oioio nf t", f a th<? nivnd i jii i nek no Iiu: ? S; iiir;l''d Jl uiiii-i imd ! ut. iiio di'ii'ipi i tin i . .it. t :ln? i) iii th1' 'tii ii- , tiiiosi, rnMi mill J .|iifd in mIi tlio n'lii'iiiul milium wild k'ltvu jwrvwi ii.nl c/.ti.ut.lu^ii:. . At i :>0 l', ni. tuv Atiiiouu ' iir'i.l wis niudi , tlml ih" i mo riittim nu i .'in. 'I v. iih ready tc frf rt, it .ii ft?: nat.'.r 'i i.mi i of lln> I coii". t) ' i i >'; tiii* ntniul and rc<i l | I. it-, j fin ? .1 i \ t ? ! ,t r. : rA 'ii Jut votoc, wtt'i :n?;ph On-; ii i ? i ii h i> 1)1) Alilt'd l?y llj |i'iltlltfOltl j Wi'iy " 'lai* j?if.t. A* i .n >? lei. r'.'it'l i mv i in? w iiolft ooii? J ?rti' ? >i) d "m ? ' '? ?! t,;*, h? is and j liaii.Hur . i ? . i :. , '.it i i'. and t'laynd "A'ru'ri'vt" t:- Ui'j i iiio ?>( ?'(iuU Buvu tun \ Qi-'-n." j U ii?'n iirt1?; w i ? rf(<tor?*d Mr. Vllaa naldi j "Mr, 1 * r i h j f i r. 1 1 J . tufor o huoIi h hotly a? tiila . no #> t uiu;:t t oa u oo ueoirio-j nooennnry t?? j tli'i lull ii'i.'frrntandiitK <>( th-* pi inrl['lrH A??f ' foiili in platform whl.di Ir propound for' | your O'lii/ddorution. Thoiofoii1, Willi tiuo, | recouiiitloii of till tiio i-ircuiui-laiioi ?< of tlm j liiHir, 1 siiall mnkiMio nrMuiitcut. but will s-r? t o^fil djrrctly to tii? ill -'Mi-fiii^ of ih'? iliily j winch lint r'-'iniiii li"> iii :? nuposti'd upon im Nud mimt tiic i. .in) tion of til-* rt'f olutiott*. | '1 ho pint : ii :;s WriH 1. 1 1 it 1 1 1 in oil;4 iy inlopti it, A motion to Ink** v ?'"i?:? wits vot"il il"irn, nn ci on motion t-f Mr. llr* okinrldK"*, ol K"n- ' tuoky, tint con voiiliou proouoilod tolho noini- | nation of . iindldatui. A ho loii of UUitoa was | callnd. WImi n California -r'Hr rcfndtcil, tlm Junto, vl?l?U:tl It a plitou to Miohitiiwi and Mr. I,. L. ! JUiborii, x<t thin iUutu, iiroBO, and nutiio it J rlnr;iTif: -p-n v>'. <1 ti i? rn-l n tlio('lili?itKo con vnti'.'ii, ai-u ilobod by putting Trtlmor In noin lniii'j". ttxiiiitor Wim^r'a nomination wn<i briefly fcocowloil >-y :i i> trnin Michigan, cotinviif.it vi. l.ii .l ('? Wisconsin, and Mr. JOIiCg, Ot t h ."It t-iH''. '?'"k tllOHltiml U> phlCO Ocii'-r'ii It) nomination. I In 1 1 r iti ;>?, of riot I'lM. and forrltfiio, of Ot'ol^lM, II Is'* Hl!0OII(]l!(l III" llOUlJ lialll.'lt of IVilruui, .Mi.'awviri, in thopeswon of Mr. T<rh miiti, Ai'toinJoil tho ni'.niliiut ioti ? ? f f!'?. j/, Ono <)"ir from Orcj.'"!! J.t r ;t and another btconded Palnscr. through Mr. J H Hoimon. s?,^ontl< .? 1'al uifr, ?*?* also rlld Vermont *?!>?! Virginia, tho ! l?tt*r yt;if i; throuirli Mr. \. RMithnid, who ! epoko ft'inu {Ma I'luco tn Hif *i ? '>;ntlon nod | wim Iiitin?tiiti|i5 at iht> riMXi.'tvin \Y?*h* Intftnii nl*o tucoiid'xl l\?I '1 lien IlJinnla, whloii IhkI pa-iy-d cftvlJ.-r in ttio call, asked to ii il .Iiitli'" Tlumns A. Moian ase>-i v .1 I. . . .t'.iini and ex ;/lfilur<tl th*l t ItlnnU had I ???<?' i -ni'iiit mo Iouk hoi'fttiao tin# Heft of linr d- lo?THt?'H bad bono periled by tho cnmniuud of bc-.ntor I'aimor. Il? B|iok# JJOW Without hlM OOlir'Jlf, uml ilill so to ox fir? I i>?? con vli t Jor. f l ? >111 (111) Hint, that JVi'inv u-a?i |liw proper O'ovJidnte. All t!iu jsi.t! ^ fi (i/ivln,; bvoji coiind fur notu lnntl >i:n, t!n? chairman ?*? m t v?l thM tlio voto wunni 1 1 1 1 w tin '.nkoii. The SI ?*? t ?*? and Tor iltoflu werfl cnllcd and pro^'rossod ?? far as tho tftttto of W i?'-oo?!ji . HoiiAtor Palmer nsrojvlnj' iv v$ty !ar|/e majority ot tho v> ton. U in n SVlscoiifin was railed Gmi. HraijK' roHO and pi?i?1i "Mr. Chalrmam Thanking my noblo Suite for tint honor bhohan ilonu inn In (ircaoutliur my namo tn thin diniinKuinhed con vijotlon, ami tlmoWioy tlioj.o other States that havo kindly given inn their support, I think I on (t d ? mypoif no tfroat?r honor than tn movent ilii. t !>??? that tho nomination of (ji'n. .I'din M. Palmar bo mad" unaniuioiiP. (( heers). And t as-urn hl>n anil hi.s frh'inU tlint I will o-vupy /< ? f hlni and fur tho prlnol j'l<"^> giipporM'd l>y thiis con vi-ntlon, hh far ah I am rtiiio, thn puc* whii'h tli?Hlatoof NVlacon oln say# hor t-o.ia .*? ti r- uld occupy in hattlc*? tho plimo lu-urcftt the llag of tho onomy," (I cud chorrs). (Jon. Itraun'rt motion, that tho uomlnntton of (Ion, l'aimer ho mnd? irin'iimous, \va.? put to lh" con volition and > arr.cd, and ihc<dinlr oian itnoniMiircil riAldoliy 1 N?*i (i>*n. M. I'.iIiih'i lsiho noniino; o ((.. N*".tlonal Domo ??lalii! pnriy (or fro??dciii of iheao United yiat* Ao boon as tho announennont \v?m niftdo thorn wiia ttu outimift of wil l onthusinim on tlm part of tho ooMvrn'i n. 'J'hn ku donfl and ila^M mid t>aii?u>r-? that wort* within tho roanh ol al: wi-ro caught ui> and thn '?r--rch ot tlic^tiiiidarda" around liio convention hail wan poriorrncd arrid i;5iouti and chcora, A- H-inn !i.t tho ii pi oil r Mil Ald'-d (Iifchalr> mini <iiiii>'ii;n'.i.: i at thn noinlnntion of a en nd I I t'> f. r VIcc ] 'i <'t>id?-nt win ii r xt In or rt(.-r. 'J Im i'' win no formality about thn pio ' -diiib' ? iu> > :iiilnu of tho hiatus ai pl.a.M*: I ?n!'v tli^ s^crcliiry Minted ut oiico ? i: It K' i tii.'Wy, whi n Mr. \V. D. Urow ilor, of lii.il Sir i c, ti..- i-* a rpcooli iiomlnatinR (Son. SMii"i> ii 1 1 1 vii r liu " Unor. U'ho conveutlon was 1ni| aitci.t at tlifl spt och, t.ut was ready to dp.:iai'o tho nomination, and tho chair [?'it 1 bt> qliOFtlon and d'-'dnrnl that 0'?nnrnl jltifkniv wic i i ?? of tho National Ji, ;.)o, rn?|c par'.', '.it V v'-Y rcsid?>nt of tho Ltiiiiiii d.ftiif . i iti> t'lricommit, llko tho other, ,*v f'.iiov -? 1 ! v imid ci??(?rlort and l>y lin; | r.u-i "fii.-i of 'i.i'rl i. . i r lift ? >itmt id l\on I ' ?* l> y hulnv ? ?.i . i.i ' ?. y it : ii n mo. Purine u> I.",! f.;/?y?*d '"A lierlca," ?"Yantr.^ ,u i "D.?irt" nijti tho on thu.-:."ifhi w.ifi e.u. Tha i.iil <iiil (?iJiy id Hi'* i-idlot (or cnnd.'dato Jor IVo-sidoiit blood: i'ai.U'.T. 7 ; llrn^^, I I a;.;. fi;o national oomrnitto? .>ie>ito.\ W. p. Hy men ci'iiifiut'i. with power ?<> appoint oxoou tlvo and i)ani|inl;Vi cornn:itt?:e.'?. .1 I'. 1'rop t' !, t,f Jn?!la: n. i- >???.> ( t :? r * . Ilendquart?rfl wiil eitin r lu? at ImIiii :i; oli< or Chicago. II 'Hi i'.ii'ntir a:i 1 :{?!??:{ i;.?r wro horn In KtMitOvn). C) ii> .v it- t!ii? hi no t!ift othfr thrt ijrity. S > 1, ?? i v. 'i- appropriately w?. letted -> < till.' ;\i-> of not i'icHlloll for lioth cundiuiiiiM. The li ne t .. i ? V 1 1 Softomhor 12th. C Ut II J5D BilD, JIO. Thn fid!o*v?iit; i?*it'i:iAtM v*a* rccolvod froru Ort-.y ?3 Ovi,''! M Orlfllu, cliAlr.TiftD of tha Now i < is. S ju? i'i,!,-i!oot #i?d p"r?onal Inoilnatlon nrt .ti:raUly i pp. .sod to your iuikk*^* ?i -!i ' hat I vjuiiot for n moment ontor i t dn It "O TIB VLBYXLA JD." I 1IK It A I K WAIL Kuuiort That ihc Atlantic Coast Mm \\ 111 Join In the lrlght. Tbe WaaMngtou Evening Htar Hays: "t It pmM in railroad e|rele? that tfto Atlantti , CoftJt Wne mauatfenat'ijt Iias determined t< Join the C .??iborn In pa A?Ain*t the8??a < board Air Line nnc) wilt, In n day or two, flli ! notice to inc?t t!.e Hrabnnrd'a rate* to com ' petltlvo polnte. an'l Mint all the other mil [ xrayj repre?eqji>d In the Southern Statei j Freight Associating will reduce tholr \arlff? I to thu ?ehodul* t?? t?<? pro pared by COQfftoii?, j nloocr Maine* of tbe Afsoelatlon. Thorto v ? am 'ntetito oppoaCbxi on tbo part of the line ? j Bonth of AllAntii of hftvloff tha rate wai ? epread beyend Its pregent ItmHa and ? effort will bo Kifido t y Wipae Intereated to keei j U co nfiucJ to 1 s* v now involved. f? it onderaionl mother mr.otinif oi tbi Southern 8M? sHpralxht A??o<Mdi1on will U held In New YorW early i>? xt week ami the re mit of the deliberation In expected to have t large Influence lo determining whether then ? Bhnll tn a wide and dUaitron? ralo war or ? ? rM*Ar*tli>n of W i r THE PLATFORM ? mx.itko Itv tn? "??'? Ol'AN l> AIM> DKMOCItAT#. tfavoraTuvlff lor Itovonue C)?r roncj Itcfonn nml K?<oi?omy ? ? VubllO Itxponrtltnrea. J Jalo w okii l?e foum\ tho full the platform of the UoM Htandard IDamoorata, h lojittKl la oonvontltm at Indianapolis I nd , Wotluoaduy of laat Th I* aon?ent:oi> aM?r?oiad to uphold *? prlaelplss upon which depend tha honor and welfare ol thn Au-rl.'ai, J'00!'.1* JJJJ tbft pftiuoorftl# throughout tb* H? atMuSter unite t*fdr patriotic eifom to nvorl dUaster from W country uipi ruin from their pdThy? psmocrallo party U pledged to equal Hn.l Vwtjw.tMft to All ...O.I of every oroad .,,,1 condition- to the titrt'.'Al freedom of tuft Individual contestant wttb good go*?rntneuti to holier .vl.-n of tb? federal Rovurii m,,nt In lis . .ji.HtlnUtouftl vigor an? to the 4\. ..I tho 8U.U? In all tholr J jut rights, t r ??*? ? 1 1 ? in v In the pnblie ? xpoudlture?, to tin) n.uii.lii.A??a of the public faith aud Mcniitd money, and it is oppoaed to paternal Is n nnd till ol.ns legislation. ' The declaration of the Chicago <k>^*\U?2} nttnek Individual freedom, t he *^1 ot pi i v;?t>> oontrnet, the ii.dopeudonoe of the pi Hilary and tbo authority of the I rN,,f'bn* to enforce federal laws. They advocate a re.Kkea attempt to increase the price of sil ver by IcgiaiaiU U. > debasement of our monetary utaiMlwul mnl l!ir?Alv? un 1 ? Issuer of pnper money by the go var um* n . I'bey ahnnm.u for lUpublleau alike ><> fcomooratie oauso of tariff '"/orm o court the fnvor of p.ol*M*ll?>nhtb t ? th >lr boreay. In view of ' l??*? nnd ' thcr Kr?V? da unriurod from Democratic prlnelnlei, wo S.T?SS. II... ......ii.i.w ... '];?> vontlon i. or l.o hound t?y it* ?io.t?. i ho Dora no ratio ) arty hi.* survive.! many \lo'e,lb',{ could not c.utvivo u victory eon, lu bob*" o( the doctrine and policy proclaimed lu name at Chicago. ?n, Tim condition#, howevor, which malce poa alb'e fltich uttuninced from a national oon-, vontlon r.ro tho direct re*ult of a Hon by tho Republican paity. It atlii pro-j claims, ns It lias for ten y. an, the end duty uf tuo governnaoiit io raise and maintain ..rl'n t.y law, and It prop?w 9 no rctn'.dyfor, exktluK OviU exeept oppressive aud uujurtt^ **Tb'?Natlonal T)emocraftV i^ro reoonvonwl, therefore, ronewrt It* doolarutlon of faith Jn Democratic jiciiiolplre, eaw.clally blo to the iroudltionn of the iinii'8. 1 axetlon. t.irilV, cxulHoor direct, i.t rl^t|iil|y lmi'^,''l oi.lv f.'f |.vil'llo purpoww, and not for private gain. It amount# ih Justly tneanund by puh flo which ehould fe limited > f cr 1. 1 . ! i l"ii * > ooi ioi.i y . Tho Biitn derived by the ti'u my from 1 1*? I ft and exolho levhw Is, nflfi'ct' i y the titale i>t tnide and vn urr.o of <>on3?M..|.ih?n. The amount coi|?iiph1 by lb-, treasury Is d. tarmiiud by tho at made bv ooi.k'??5. The domautl of th J puhlieiin i>ar?y for mi lnorea#o n tar. ft. taxe tion and Its pretext in tho drflcienoy of rove mien whkh ha? Its cauaee In the ataKuntlon. ot trade and rwluoed coiiaumpt On, due en ttrolv to the losa of oonfldnneo that ha-t fol liwi H? '"""l "f 'ritnoK end depreciation of our monev nnd U o U mihliean prnctlce of o.xtr.ivuvn .t nppropria tloiiL beyond tho uoo.UIn Kood ,rov;-r nmcnt. We arraign r.nJ condemn the VopulUtlc cou ventloiiu of Chicago aud Hi. Louis .ur their oo-M.eratlon with the u?publicnn ore;?tlnf? these condltior.R which er^ j>. ? ? ?? lu Justl (lent Ion of a heavy Inc r of tl.o burdriiR of the peopk by a nt-tbfr ? \ u. ? protoetleo. We therefore . f' "? ?? (ion andlto ally, fi'je colnni.e of Behomoa for^ho ppraounl profit of a f?.u ?t tbo expense of the mnsae.a and \l iho two pnrtrt which etand for those s^homru aa hos llleto tt>>' people of the repu'dle, w ho. > ? and Fbeiter, comfort nnd pn-i^ y . ru ?l t,. .ti, .i v.v hiirher taxes and nnpr?c ?ai< u utorey. In fine, wo alltrm the historic I'Mtn oo ratio doctrine of turiif for reveivto o.il>. We demand thr:t hencoforth model n ? ' ; liberal policies toward? American iball rake tho |.mcc of our Pnltati.-n of t h e rent rlct.-d statutes of the 18th conturj, vv hi.. Lve occn aban.lonwl ??y every ^ " oow.-i ?>ut the United Status. c:;d which t the "ftMen - linmlllailoii bavo d . i von Amorl ? ?n capital ?ud i nt? rprl -u to the t..-.e o( a ? flitL'ft arid alien cr? ws, have ma lo the btai. nnd Strl-u* ?"? almont unknowa cmblrm Ik foreign ports and have virtually cvt ilrgntsh- . tho race of Ansorh an ?cam n \V' ' 1 ' . tho preteiiHO that dkcrlmln..lin? dti.hf ? promote chip trie; th?t scbcn.e la nu tiMt Ion to ei.mmerelal warfare upon tl.e Un.t " Sti't en tm-Amorican In the l.uht of ??r 'run in orchil treaties, offering no Rain wl at. . to Ametienn Mtipplnfi, while greatly i;.. r.'.^ Su "Van freights on our agrkutUHHl ?M manufactured products. The experience ... mankind ha.- shown that by the r natural qualities, Rold U tl>.< iiece.^rirx n.< n oy of the lnrKO an.dii of < omm.-re.- ? no?s while silver i? eonveniently ? it<la{ t l niliior trniipacllotis aud the wott U<net\< I t u?o of both together can be secured ? .n> .? tho adoption of the former ? of monetary measure, nnd tin ?"?' :ianeo nf silver on a i,,,rl,y * ,l.hllff' !,!. . ,\H ?< limited celna.ro under r' ^ law Thus the la.il.'st enjoyment o. tnetal ? H I with a value ^ t? , ..i ie?l thromjhout tbe world, w ill*.-.* eon. u tho only pract'uiil biaiutnlile currci ?> aHSUrinir the n.OHi stable nnd > Invst and ?afvsi m-ney for u.l ?h ? .?.. livelihood hv labor or tho pn-d-.et o ( hu-. t.nndrv. Ti.ey cannot f-uiTer when . .tid h. tho best money known to :na:i, but nr ' peculiar nnd almo?t defense. ess <..? . reduced and fluctuating rvirtcie> v -l> ?' ??? fcrs oontlnuod profits to the money . t4.u...? , nt their coat . Itealk.ing th^se truths, .1 UK; stratcil bv loin? putut'! InconMi.i n ^ loss, the DemoertiU.' party In the uu? | r.-fit . . . tbe mus??;s rtp.d of equal Justice o t | .. iy .-tabHslmd by the ki?i*b?lK'ti v< l^1 and 1333. the gold standard < f t ."WW '. moAAun*!iitsutv un*I onur* ?> ^ ; the goveiunicn*. from ben; ^ Isrnuts. To this long c?Uo.i.-hed ? ?' > _ - ' , policy wc adh. ro and r.als. i.,.oi. in . '? I nance, i the gold stacdsrd and of tl' io pant therewith of ovcry -lobar bsu. d l y b KoverueuM.t nnd aro firmly opl^*"1 ' , froe and tu.lla.UM ooir-ngo of ^llv; Y. llm' the compulsory parcoa^e of sil ? ? Hut WC denounce c.'so the further tennnco of tho present, the c.ally ; ; work fvstem of r.a'iomd paper u.ri' -e n? a constant source o I Injury and pi... , Wo as "or t the nw*,l y of intol.ly. ! currency teform as vdl eonllno the fTp^ r.. mcnt to lu legitimate functtoru >>mpht- ly , 1 8 pa rat lp from tbo bai.kin? buMi.rss and . ? ? nil scctionn ..f our cou .trv a nr.tform, nnd lasting i-.t?.k curreney ;ui..er go^cn mental mi- -ru-ivii, mc.?Mi.? .1 . . \olnmi. i > tho ne?'ds ?>f t ?'??il.ess. The(bc: y. 1 Mr r and eour.t;;e w'.tli v.hi.M 1 res.... r,l l ?> \ b.n.l hrt-> fulll.led eli . r-at , t.M'.; blK1 character i.f hi < .-tdminUt.at.on. Ivh u s .loin and - ... .. y in the nmti>t..-i.n> -.?? of el.r order uu.i > > rnf.. rccmont of the ?a\v*. it . oqurtl rtyArd for tr.c rlfthtn of ov^i y na." nn i ev?-ry scctlon, its 1 1 r t it ami ? 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 ? ul coinltii'i >>f f.iri-i><it atYtiiii, nml In sturdy luirsnti-iuv. In uphohljnp the credit nn?l honor of tho tin- ! tioo are fully roooxnlzod l y tho D"rr?ocratl ? /?arty and will *o<>ur?) to Mm a pi. ?.<??? in tiin tory LmIiIn tli* fathers of th? ixpuldic. We also commend th<? adtr.ii.Kirrttion for ? (horrent progro^p made In tl.? refonn of (ho i j'uiitio rervieo ai>>1 wo ondoreo Itn effort to j oxt-tnd tho merit !>yst?MU ? t ,!i furih.-r. Wo do- , rnacd (hut no backward eU*pt> l>o (haOd, l-ut | (La( thd fuform l>e eupport? ?l and A^v.snCid | until (he undemocratic HpoO* Myatoffi i,f m>. polotiiu-iit iditUI he eratll'MiU'il. Wo <k<ii)a:id ? ?trl't ooonomy In tho appropriation* and in the administration of the Kovcrninont. \(n ; favor p.f '?llrittlon for th?> #"ttu<uiOnt of j nuioua: dl?uut> i>. We favor * llhoral policy >1 peo?lon* to drilX? *ln>j toldlor* and mllor* 1 cf the Unltnd rotate*. , j Tho Supremo Court of (he Cnlted fttatyh wan wUaly e^tat.llehod bv th? fMm?*r* < f oP: j Constitution, A.l ouo Ol tli? thjen <o-or?)lr*i\o ; branches of the government. IU ln?!?* j-e;i- j deueo an<1 authority t<? Interpret thu law of ! tho land without fear or furor iuu?t be icaisi- j taiuJ. Wo condemn Ah ulloxlt tj deeriid" \ lht( InOQAiil or impair (i <? confldiuco n:nl j HwMjt which it htij deftQfVfc.Jly hlMi lHiapdinr?if??lW f-A . t y ?>ver l.r.rj maintains! j and aver wlJl.rnat&trtmthc miprnvwy of law, , tha Independence ?.f It* judicial ndmlnUtra- i tlon. the InvloUhU'iy of eontiao! and tho <d>- I ligation* if all jrcod rfttzen* to rnd.?t fvcy/ ] Hteiral tratt.eombl&Jtlion and attempt amta".; 1 thojutt rights of yropeujr and the good < r. j <S*r of *ocl?ty, is wbK>t? ar? bound up vii , 1 I a*. i ? ;?>, 'l.'ioftn (if our people. ' It \ >h '???" | * .'Jplesi to bo <H(H>iiti ' '|ir I'l," of t!o* it ?J llbllO, , \VO It I l|. ".i. : i o.i.'UlOJ ulloii of tho A Hi cms T -"'ll . . . - ? ?UOi> I'ALMKIi AMI lit'OKN Kit. Sketches of tho Lives of tho Oold | StMiMlat (1 Nominee#. ' John Ni.-Auloy Palmer, '>f SprlntfAidd IM- j hols, (Vftn l.orn in h'ott 'ount v, Ki'tttUflkyi I Heptomhnr l 1*17; roruovo-1 w 1 1 ? ? Ma father to MndlHon eoiy^v, lilim-i*, !i. attended ilio oommon V*1 ? '< m K ?ntu,,ky And I1II ii 'Is n * i <* ri t r ( : < 1833, wheio he rumaimvl ii yit, paying hn oxponsi-s, svhloli wcro yory small, by lalor;in 1 nn laugh! and studied iuw; iu Docem i>ur, 18M, wiw uitti;i"i' ' !? I har; Ii. 1813 Wur oliuMud | ,r >i M j f >ia ! i ->? >ii ? oui'ity: lli 1317 was :? ? a :? - rut r r ot the cdiivkii tl$1l tO Uliem , ? . > . ? o' ? < ? 1 1 r 1 1 i 1 . 1 ' ' I ; 1 1 1 IHih ho was re?'-.o( l ? ; Ju l//'; ' > N -vein, bor. eiime yc.i . . J >ln, was ? l"<v. * V'Utnty ! Jtrige, nn nl)l reatol l?y tie ww >n*tltn j (I hi, w tii'-'ti oil o l?w l?oUl when li<> wni eleeted to !..<? .State l" '!'< a I \va* "I eted I. Novemhe.r, iM.'it, IU A ?l I II l.-l-.-M-l-'llt. nt.lt N -M lllitfl ii ltd it t.'if nci Ion o? i 'j .< legi'dature bleb 1<011V<<11 In J'?niiAry, I860, nominated n mI v 'i'iI f ir f,? in. in Trumbull for senator, [ v\ . 1 hji a 1,1 1 8* (5 ; having declined to i a-.*) with the J?.i|.u;.ii.;uii party, ho f'lslgnail ] lil t seal In tli* ate; ami a delegate to the Itojuiiilii-nn State convention ft id wes made lui president ; w.in (i d<*?ogato to '.h- conven tion In i860 In Pliilad ?lphia whiah nominated .li>li!i ! , Fremont fn i860 was \ i-Hiolldhto lu.r iiiKr?'!i.?; lii 4 sfi", wil-* Oii'i ol tliO ul?Vtor3 Ht luvgntlf t'M |{| ; III II 'HO tl<* U <#t 1 ? I W?"< tWi clnil; lii wis n iiioinhor of tho |."?ieo oiiiift'.ni.oo ;i L W.inljii i;t >n; t>ii May 9, i^fii, w.s oUotfi! oolontil of ttio fourteenth r?<^i | iniint of Ill nola Infantry; wh.-i |>r< -motud to I tiriKiidl'.'r fsOit'Tftl of volnnti'HtH In N'<>vi>tntior, j 1801; In Mnro.i' and Ai>iil, ?'oiiiin;ui(loil ? i diviulon U!n1t>i Ooa. Pvpu "? th?? op?-? a'loiis ; MKnuml N?w Madrid, hii island N". H?, nod ' later took pan In tho opnrntlon? aKniiibt j Corinth, took part In tho Ijiittlo of Mut freos j horo, In Dooenjhor, find in January, ! 1863, waa proujotml to m?jor*uonurnl of ? ol { unti-uru; took part in tho t?por?t i'/n* nyaln.-t t tiio Oonlednrntu nrmy ootnmaiuh'.d i \ (i>-n j urei iira^g on its retreat via j ,iUiiii-.ii.a ty | Oiailanoognt commandPil a division i ?* Ihf ; batthi of CnloamuuKft was protnutod t . iho l corarnand of tho fourteenth army fiorprt In Octolier, 180.'i, took part in thu oporntiOna I around Chaitanoo^a, includint.* tho battles of j Lookout Mountain and MNaioitary Hiiigo In L^ovombor, 1 H03, In 18C1 Rommnnded tho lour j foenth corps in tha Atlanta campaign and was rollovod at Ida own roqneat August 4. IHtltiOominandod tho mUltary department of ? Kontucky from Fobruaiy, 13G5, to May 1, 180(1; rivsignatlon accejiteii Hepteinbor 1, 1 SHrt ; romovod to Bprlngflul<l in 18t>7; was cleoli-d (Jovorfior ot IIIUioIb in 1808; wan ono of tho Domocratlo visitors to Louisiana alter tlie presidential oloction In 1876; was nomhiati-d aa a candidate for U. is. Senator by tho Dotnocrathi mernborR ot tho l.egigiaturo In I Juuuary, 1877, ami was after warda twleo noniinatod for tho oamo ofllc.o and ilofeat' d; was a delegate at largo to tho national Dom oratlo oon vontlon In 1884; In 1688 was nomi nated by tlio Democratic Htnte convention for Oo voruor and was defeated ; In 1800 was nominated by tho liomoerata of tho ijtaio for Uonntor, carried tho Btato l-y 30,000 idurallty; 10) Pomoeratlc members of tho Logi-Maiti: o w.'ro elected who voted for him l(>8 l-aliot.s; j on t.'io 1 51 Hi ballot tho Independents unilod with th?* Democrats and ho was olocted lloll cd Htntea Benutor. ilia term expiree Ma.vh ?, 1897. flKS. BIMO.V JIOLlTAn BCCKSKf Oen. Bitnon Bolivar Buckner la aovenfy ; five yeara old nod was horn In Hart oountv, in tho aouthorn pnrt of Kontucky. and sthl )|vos In tho log oabln In which ho was horu. I'lio log cnhlu was ouilt t y tho (Jeuerara father over a hundred yearn ago, and th(> , only time that ho has livod away lroiu his ttrthplace was when he was (Jovernor of hia native State. Tho (lenoral has added to the original cabin, and ho now has ono of tho inost f ioturesquo homes InthoStnto. At West Point he graduated In ttio Ramo clne3 with Oon. Grant. Qon. liitekuor has b?ou married twlco aivl hia prtaent wito i? a direct deecotidont of -me of tlio oldoht aottlers In tt;ls country and h>*r family Is oue of the most aristocratio fair. I 'iea of Virginia. After his term ns Oovnru.it lad expired ho roturneil to tho homo whore lie was born. Oen. ltuckner la wo:tn somethlnir ov->r ? 1.000,000. nearly all of which is lnvoetod !;< farm landannil roal estate. Ho i.iaiso a very versatile writer in j roee and haa written many articles on tho financial question. H?' Is ? groat Shakespearean scholar and is re puted to boablo to quoto tho plays from be ginning to ond. it was In 1844 Oon. Buckaor graduated from West Point, two years previous to tho Mexican war. During this struggle for Mex ican Independence lie entered tho arm'y as lieutenant and came out aa captain. When tho civil war came on, Buckner re glded In Kentucky and was made adjutant tjonoral of tho State with command of tho State ^unrd. During the hlege of Fort Don elson, Buckner was third in command of the fort. Grant surrounded tho fort on all sides, and after the attacks of February 18th and li'.h, the Corifedorato forccs saw that further resistance would ho fruitless and tho senior generals turned their command over to BuokLer and In the evening departed by boats with 6,000 men. Buckner, quickly renllr.ing that his situa tion was hopeless, at once decided to surren der. Hi) wrote a letter to Gen. Grant sug gesting an armistice till noon of February 16tn. as terms of surrender might be agreed upon by appointed commissioners. To thl* Oon. Grant immediately replied In a letter that ban since been chronicled and .made fa mous In history. At the close of tho war Oon. J3ucknor de voted himself to his business Interests of farming and real estate, FLOODS IX CHINA. Thousands Itonrieroil Homeless ? !-?>??$, $1,000,000 M nil Advices roceivod at Vancouver, R C., by tho ateamor F.mpreea r-t Cnlna c.iy NeuschwAny na* boon almost fwi't out ol existence by Hoods. Tho water rose liik'iiei thnn It has for twontv .vents, and inb'fs than an hour the whole oily, Inelu Imj,' tho A :n?'r loan ?? ttlemont, was flooded. Thousands ol ? IiIiumo wor?j rendered hotroles*. mid mnnj hundreds of sampana w<*ic used to # ?r? tlielr live*. Foreign ladl?'f? and children, though thoy olT>>r<*d fabulous sums for a sin Hie bont, In many eases were left like rats in a dink niK fhij>. Finally ft" th?% foreigner werft reseiK'd, nviny standing up to t*i?n waist.i in rrnfer, and wure taken to places ol safety. Miies and nui<M of country ar?> des olated and tho loss Id estimated at 51,000,000. The business house* of tho Americans wf-r' Muffed with straw nnd mu 1 wIhmi tho watei first began to rush in nti<i tho stock- wat mostly saved, but the houses of American* and nil foreigners collapsed in the ru? h o: waters. In several !ns!nne?-s foreigners had to swim for their lives. Many American* narrowly escaped drowning. T.artfw number; of lives were lost, but nnvnc lh?? foreigner* trot nnmea are not yet known. Tho damngt by p-cnt floods is estimated na follows ) tenths, 913 Injured, fifS, I o.isif destroyed ni N'Xatl, 3.115; at Gtfu, 83,206; nt Naprano, 21,. 773; at Fuktn, 2.2VO; at IMklwn, 44, "200; at To ynmn, 11, 8S1 ? total liouf?? wreckcd, 161, 705 Republlouns Carry Vermont. Tho Greeu Mountain Stato has declared for I Jos) ah Grout, Republican, for Governor and I (or th.) Republican State tloket retire by a j majority tli?t equalled tho prediction of the | ruo?t confident Ropublloan managers. Tho ' count In nil sections of tho Stale ehows sub- : atantlal Republican gains, and Indicate that ' tho minority for tho Republican Srate tloket 1 will bo about 80,000. This Is tho largest ma- 1 Jorlty orer given for a Governor in that j State, tho DMrwt approach to It bainglo IIW8, when tho majority was 27,018. Tho j ticket elected follow*! Governor, Jo?4ah Growt, f?f Derhy? Mea teoant-Goveruor, NeUon w. FisR; of llle La Mutte; State Treasurer, Honry P. Field, of RntUaUt Seoretary of State, Chauncey W. Jir ?uni-li,' of Burlington) StAte Auditor) Frank D. Hale, of Lqndenbnrg; Congress man from First Dlstriet, H. Fleory Poweraft, ; of HorrwviUoi Congreaaman from Seoond DMiM, Wa. W. Groat, at Burtoau Expert? OB. aojr fool can nae a !>!? ! cycle. DI?coar?g*d tyro?And nobody but a fool would avoc try to ride one.? Traaacrigv BRYAN IN '71 WISCONSIN. | ? ? - SPOKW TO A CKOWl) OK 10,000 AT Mlli\VA\JKBK Bhori Rpeoohoa Woro Made During Oie Day on tlio Way From Chicago to MHwuukce. Flxo minute opoechos and thousands of hand clapping and more ot Iom outhuslaam constituted uto laoidonU attending the trip of Wm. J. Bryan from Ohioago to Milwau kee, Wis., Ia?t Baturday. There wore mart 6tops ftt Wankogan, Kftnoeh? *nd lluplues and the nominee spoko to orowds of hundreds ht each place. At ,ho depot fit Chicago, there woro less than a hundred to boo Mr. Bryan olT, and ft em* H\m\ ohjer went up a? the train pulled out. The llrit ato^ was made at Waukegau, whore afir Too peonle ^.bor.d about the oar and demanded a 8,?o^oh from Mr. Bryan, introduced by the ohairman o the Cenuo^ P?*momatlo o.uO as the neit Domoo'aUO President. Mr. Bryan saU . 'Lad lea ai nt Oor tloiuiii: I ba '? "ot lhn6 t0 r r,v. at.vcoh but T K'ad to boo you wheth er you lire drawn hero by what nm? J P?* M,r* call Idls ourtoarty or by l?0 cause presented In w?u? campaign. I am in Ed 'to believe there |B a grea t leal o Mdle interest among the people on both HUl^ of this question. Come bulovo !,?"v rte?r?Seu the Iron HlUor oauao would he \ery detrimen 7 "They of** are earnestly opposod to li Others believe that there oan UnO coueral return ot prosperity to tho people of the United Btntes until wo Btop the i tlon of money by giving the *B?1>1" tandard money. It la not for one man to any how another ahull think, or aot, or voice, but I believe we have a right to urge upon vou tho lmportaacu ot studying tho for yonrselvea and not uliowlag anyuo > j U,l!lxVo not* believe th^ro Is any olasa of poo pla who oan safely be entrusted with the ri<rht to think ami not ior aootnor class, me ballot U given to citizens In order that each nltlson may make his his live, not what anybody else may J ; J want himself. I simply ask you, during the days which intervene between now and elu> tl ,u day, to study tho lames presented a this campaign and when you have made up vour minds have the courage 10 voto as >ou i.lsase and no oni can Question your rljj :ht to dp It. I thank you.' (Applause aud 0lTlu?rewas aloud choor lor tho nominee wi.ou Mr. Bryan had finished on* proposed "three cheers for M>. Klnu.y ??d about half tho crowd gave thorn with a will Tht^eworo followed by return ohoor# forthe Democratic nominee, which oontinued until the train pulled out. HKTA.N AT OIUCAOO. Mo/lav Wm. Jonntngs Bryan left Milwau kee on the Northwestern tiain for Chicii?o. There was qulto a orowil at the train to :?oo iiiin off. F.x-Qovornor Peek, ox-Congrcsa man Somors aud othor local notables saw t ho iiotninee safely enaooneod in Ida train. ^Ir. liryan looked w?i! and aaid he had ?njoyH<l ia ood rJst In Milwaukee. He returned to Chi !'ai?o AArtordlng to the programme to addr^sa 'hs hlg labor mooting at S'i?rp s 1 ark. J. ho ?jrowd win ImmeiiPrt that welcomed him to I?at city. Hiui ho, w?th tho asdUuidcq or tho (io!i v, i>ad to push bia way to tho speaker 0 The ?peakor besui' with a eulogy on Amer ip?m labor. AHhonj^h hi ?? audience was larg?> ;v I" svmi>athy wlih him, politically, Judging tfy the^o. eralinauifestniions and the abaenco ,.f any hostile demonstrations, Mr. Bryan did not make a partisan speech. He said , h J .lid not Intond to dlaroKaid the pro[)ri?tl<3 of rtt-f-asion by catering into a dlsoussioi i of r -a" ouoations. llw speech was dovoU'-l .-"-M'Uionot the form of goverumeut ,ii Hi!-, country, ita UBO/ulneBa aQd lUs ubuse; :o an appeal to worklngmen to mantainlho ltjlCL-rUy of tho ballot, to bring about a refor mation m tho conditions which surrounded ?.In in If th-y were iliacoutontod, and *'a,'f'd a rhiingc. Ho lold the pooplo not to vot.? <iecoidl.iv totbeldensof their employers, and was greeted with irmiH-udons appiauso. L). eoutcut lay at tho foundation of all progresa. !Ic i'ii pressed u or. the worklngmen the im portiuioo of voting only aa thuir Judgment and couiolonco dlciatid. When bo aal'?i ?'jtome icoplo havH cr!Uolae<l labor organls>i ?I " voices cried "Hutina," derlftivoly. Ilia addross was applauded at frequent inter V,Mr. Bryan loft Chicago at 5:30 for Lincoln. Ht? was met by crowds again at rnauy sta Jions along the way. Ho reached Lincoln Tuesday a d was uotineQ of his nomination t>y tho "(Silver party In tho evening. K A n L iri>OU n r S8 K i' ^ CT K D Iho Hrsnlt of tlio Primary A V ill Un sure II Is ( i ol ng to t lie Somite lint end of ICvrtiie. Up to 2 o'clock V.*u hieAdity morning auffl rlont rotnrns wore In from tho Houth Caroli na Stato primary to show that Governor fiVniifl lifts beea beaten for tho S?i;alo by General Carlo. Allowing Evans two-thirds if/! tho uuroportcd vote and j l.t - In -r !t u over 50.100, ho cannot reduce Karie's majority t>?low 3,000 at till lowest ??slim. tic. At 1 Vloek in tho morning a vote ? 56, 7 was accounted lor. Tho total vote la the first primary win 7.3,231. Of iho vote nlreiiy ro? ported Evans has 22,3.7 against Eaib.'slH,* J70, E irl.Vs majority hou.g 11, 7j.^. I'lio vote reported is nietiy !???!. TIjo peopl'i'ijf yj.*?AStato tool; tan kt-chest Intcrcit In t !i'? itt?? ami tho result ii no i'.trprisc in eC'i.s qinA^oof tho do ?<l,pa.eut3 ?f tho in-t f?? w days. Governor Lvans un .'jUf.?tlonably injured hid ohancos by in* revo lutions In tho disf (ju&ary scandal ami now It may ho confidently expcctcd that more in cresting revelations than ever will coir.O forili. Tlil.i much has been indicated by those in possession of many facia of a far more iiilere-'.big ehnrneter than thoso al ready made. ;?> nator Tillman interfered In !ho laeo alter >!? flaring ho was humid oil, and tho peoj fe< m. l t-> p'n.'i.I nis mtcrfar pneo. It is t liolif.')): tii'i i.MMti.l liia attempt, to dictate t-< Immi now they should veto Tho result : hows the very essential luct that Tillman ha? bt'osi hit as well aa Evans, He n r^r.-t tho people to support Evans. Baying that tho suceofs of tho reform movement depended upon Evan*' election. \Vi??0- Knrni'rs Moan KiRht. Tho Wa^o-earner*' Association of Sumter met- iust Friday nip ht to hoar iho repot t cf Ihe eommittco f-ent to m torvirfw tho. city council and n quest tlio repeal of Iho lift use tax on labor. At 8:30 o'clock tho meeting was cnllo?l to order by Chairman T. B. Jenkins. The mcmbernhip roll was opened for new namea nix', n number wore added, making the total mombrrshin about 300. Tho committee reported that tho council received them kindly, hut by u vote of 3 to i refusod to abolish the t:ix. A resolution was thon otTorotl' calling on tho taxpayer* to petition Iho I eon noil to remove tho tux, and n com ihlttoA of throe appointed to circulate | tho petition among the taxpayers. *~An I assessment of 50 cents per member wpb , i levied, ami tho ineinbers paid up with | ' alacrity. Tho association will coutinuo : i hi ?xistenco until tho matter is finally ! dinpohed of. 'Tho wag? earners aro | drsirona of settling tho matter without j resorting to the courts, but if it be f necessary to fight it out in th.n courts j tbcv are prci>arc<hfor tho tight. Mr. Baldwin TEC ^illlgher, I It ?m *nnoonc?1 Friday of last week tbst W. n. Baldwin, m second Ylce.prosl . dentof the3ouibs<n IU:1 way Company, had i U?n elected president of tbs Long Island : rail wry to aucc?*d ihs 1st* AvMinOerWn. ; Mr. Aus'.fo will bs succeeded lo tbs Routh era railway by W. W, Finley. now sscend vlce-prealdant of the Ores* Nortbsn rsil* ?' *** Bill/" flub bell of llaOl, >\ Y. IV?m the A<t<x>&xi<>, Bath, A'. y. llwtdabti of Bath, N. T., h h v t* t t !*<??! a ?t*at fsnoy ot late (o I.ako Sa ubrin, \ \ ll?ft ju?t outsidethe ylltaga, rt id auric,-' > past two ycatt a score of no* Jin \ ?< gone up OA Its sliorwa. OhoKo l-n-ntioi;.* bftoonnliig ?*im ?tm Ota *?rly acultr* mO ? careful now to keep what ifoory.iul l:"?y ' baye laft, lour oorreepondent v'isde.l |h'?? I.akerooentlv unci dropped in to a?? "I'ucla B'lly ' Jioobel! in ii!j? oott<fottnb'o coitage under the pine*. Mr. HulbHl e?tab ?!iod t>lra?elf at theL'xWe i>afor? the boom e>.n w neo 1, and ha? out of the prettiest loca tions there. Mr. UubW.ll said that this yrtA tl>4 fltst aprliic In t ivvm! v yea .-a In whleh h" had been froe frotr* his old nimmy, ceiatle rheum ?( ism. XI? thought h? lift i aovdrac-ted tliia dJsoe'C vrhiiu ruan hk n* ? upreM messenger on t ^ Ilk io and ollmr mwtOH'tx between U'tiO and loj'J, although ho (I1<1 itol f??el 1(f) H'MltO ftymi'l ? > ? ? & Until a i on iV ohb Inter, >!r. Mti'-be ! !?? n<?w t 't ?? iter >ad ol eat 0x1.10$ n\.un In i h?j I'niied *;>h r.n' r-. ??'!?? >.any Inter ??.* ; i in? roti.lt '? r <?? ; i - i rt r'y .a vs. l;i lb?C ht> W"i'? i ? I ho V i -in iruitiif, nil 1 b.s* au !T"i ?i : (i.i ?> rl)."ii'i>*Mt*in ?v?tr * c*. ?*???? l-pe-tk .!?; of lii.t many eff>rU Jin |i:til l.i ('it to gei r> >?( fr ft I It in pvinf'il ailment. )l" :<:?!?! i :?fd Wlnirt in ,\'?W Mr-X; ??> lift v! sit Otl I ho ] .f. i \ ? is mi ; lin.H n;;* , .t\ 1 ho tMP'l tlio<o ?t Mnniiuo, nnd j.'ttl.i HooV, Ark, Corr.;-.; cm >t hn ttie? il.n Stdlphur tijirlng, Ohio. r.f. C i lt^rino, imm! Oiiftrtt and Avon, in ,\ - w Voik, but Viitkoot b*lu? abl? to k<M ti;<? -I. v- t io? tif. As fed 6(tTiiTK>r-d tn his trotir'n !??}(?;? no mojo painful " Why,,v ho ojcuiuinuvl, p .,iU to th? farm hottw of William iiurif.-. n, about ftlx hundred foet dlatatit, "i wouhl veil ?o whfln thoM twlnK?e oauabt m? that ttvy oonld fmnr m? down thorn" William II. llallOf-k, ownw of Hallook'a ?ank lu ilath, 1? a neiihow <ft} Mr. JilubbMl, fend last winter he Insisted that "Uncle Bil ly" should try rink rill? for Tale IWpIo for hta rhtMtmallsin. Mr. llubball 1? free to Hay tlmt hn had no faith In tho pi 1 In whatever, if. I only tried thom b?onnso of the lnslBt of Mr. llullook. He had already tried " >. om> i> ;r.i a titi l Hon tomodles" b ef pre h? ? ?? i ? 1'iiii: PiH?t an. I ,i4 nona had rendered !? ?> t'oi i.. i;. fit, h,? was prnttf wejl <i -". ti !.?;??. H ,v \ r. ? > i.'ouso Mr. Hal lo U, h". vol .1 ?i;>x or I c ! ;|! j. Sin<?e then t .. :.Ma: ?? or ?! !.s;, Mr. Hubbell !?.!.? n..t filt a aini-'l.i t:,\..o o: rr..ni:uat ism . (? ! i.' t uv m 1 1 ; t. : - ? : r t J : i-cx the pills. |[u c:. riii.K ?>\j lain !;?>?.? i|i!*? tn.trvvjous ivlinf wjm t Ifv.vivil, b:;t !??< ih if was tho pilU \v.:- a iii.i j : , ;.ii 1 tx a ?mhus!a3tio In t..?- r o;t ti ?s wivs >? Ik nophow, Mr. Js <!1 i'-y. Mr !;?<!. !.<?!! no v/ fonioa into Hath ar ?? <>?t{ j vi- My. n i.i ?nya ho could rldo a bioyc.'' f '.chilly had to do one* to liolp hltu t/ii i.i.il o sr. ^ooioii oil a n. i f.\v >t!i to hoforo mo thlo 22 i 'Jh)' u! liny, i S'Jii. Vi , I1. Ft- ji. Ao.'n > \v P ublic, )">(. x*? ?1 1'i'iK l'ills for l'alo People au: i .. .v _*iv n to thu pub iu as an unfaiiinas b.v.o t i.uiUlrii' ittiil nervo X'vstwiof. oomik el' fut\n;> o.' wudl;j;0M ltom a watory oondftlon o? tho ii'ood oi ..ba'.isriid nnrvos. 'J'ltn plih ?r? Mid t-v all i:nnii>r.4, ur will bo Si-nl t'OM p:? d uu to< oii t of pil -c, 50 ocatfl a box i-r < x ! d >. i a r f 'j. 60, by MO.viroaslujf Di". Wr !?;????' Moilioiuo Ooinpuny, ijohontio lady, N.V. tl'roin 1 , inotjih, Va-. Star, AUflf. ?3.) I'lio S, A I , t ompllrnitiitcii by Candi date Rryan.re Tho S -aijonrd Air Lino got out a poster 'th -iiu: ri'ilnrcd rates on tho occasion of tin-' Jj .'fin iioiiib-ntion which was tittractive ami ts'ij It was printed with silver Ink ? in t.; :;!iix. ?<) papoi*. A copy was Bent to tli'i l> ? 'IM'jimM,; catiilidaio with tho oompll -? of Odticr.tl Pass ? n^'T Agrtnt T. J. ?\ ?d-?rs"?n, and that c'ntittinnn is in rocoipt ot' a lot I m- from Mr, Bryan, In which ho says: ' i i'*.; 1:mvo to acknowlcdsro rocoipt of v- . r v ry attra-.'tivo t ost-r announcinK tho vU -jr i' yor to th<? r, jtilioatlon m"eliQK at n hv V <: i;. It is oao of tho most uniipio . 'in,'! ;h'? sort cn 'ouniored during tho ' -.il 'ii . I irn c;raiftful for tho interest iil.it pl'Oill ><t ''?( i " How's This T Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Rswarfl for P?y ca-o of C.\tarrii tuat cannot be curod by JtRH'9 t.'nt.nj-rh t;?ro. l\ J. C?ib.\ <:y A Co., Props.. ToJodo, O. e, t io uuder?;K?*.d. have known t\ J. Oh", noy for too last 10 venrn, and believe hfm per honorable l'i nlJ buu1nc?<s trHiisiic.tloiM and /i *i .*? isc.all v nl>!o to cc.rry out any obhtH f ion in silo by their firm. \'? K;n- ^ TitUAX, \Vfcolo?aJo DrucrKleta. Toledo, Oaio. W/ft>-.vo, Kinnaj* A JifAKVi.x, Wholosau J 'i;i\<>;(stH, 'J'ol^do, Ohio. . J-'*. - * t-'.itr rr}? Curo ia tnkon intornally, act . v; fr, .-t-ciiy npon the blood and mucous anr <0V >. f. ? ! Ma \ ;f.'!Ti. I'rlcc, 7->c. per bottJo. Bold ? j )?Mt?,'lsls. 'i'e^tiinonialH fro?. iiail't l'^iuily Pilia aro tho best. I- ilia. C'nrr. "i is-p'l i; 'or t<Mi??r which bad 1>oen running or ::v) years. 2>w?.hiny r:f>uld iclleC un til i u-~'l yoijr lnfd.cir.c, aiift ont? box 'narlo a llr.al ccre." Mhs. S. E. ITaht. i loss 'J railb, Ala. 1 box by n-.til for SO.--, in 'teunpf. ,i. T. SnurrRi.vK, j<a vanaah?. r:a. The bill for tho total prohibition of tho #u)o of li.iuor to the natives has been carried by tho Vrumvaal (South Africa) Soooud Volkaraad. A II who us* Dobbins' Kleetifo 8o*p prali# It ?? th* btil, cli*.\>>?;t}t and meat economical family so?p inado: but tf you will tar It one# It will t?l? ? *tfl! strou*?r tM? of ](t in?rit? itulf. J'Uet$ try It, Your nroc?r will supply yon. Bridgeport, Conn., has a scat war on hand. One of tho rival companies is Hunplyini: Its oustomora at twenfy-flvo dotttB a thousnnd Jcet. . FIT38topp?rt free and xiflrmanantlyoured. No fits after flr?t dsy's tifo of Jjn. Kmn*'S GtllAT NauvsKKBT.onitht. Fre? jk'J trial Viottlaajid treat ise. Bond to l)r. Kltue. IDI Arch St.. PilU., Pa. I am entirely cured o liemorrhaRe o lungs by PI?o's cuvo for cousninpt on. ? Lons.v LiNHAMAf, HcfJuiny, Mo-. Jan- 8, '04. Mra. Wln.slow'j Socthlnc Syrup for chtldrst teething, softens tho gums, reduces Inflnmma. mn. atlayapalu.curcii wind colic. 2ic. a bottle. IslmpOMUO* without puro, healthy blood. Pari f.ed nnd vitalized blood results from tAklnjr Hood s Sarsaparilla Th? b??t? In fnct (ho On ? True Blood Purlflor. Hood'a Pills for tho llvor and bowels. 25o. OSBOB-NEI'S AMD V HoUool Of filllortllAXICl ua. Nouit book* u??d. Aeta?l flow of rntortnc. Igiinm p?pors, o*l!??o oonfno* fcaJ foods q<?4? htnd for .I'tiitriUa K4* *<Hruo. Booxd ch+izoe Uim ?? tt/ lU^tbara theFARQUHAR Lpatent variable r>sL* VBicnon# FCCD. mi* mtmt* I* SAW MILL ft nmilH**' VIIIIT h ?W tfc otlrfrt. |?*l ml U I I U ItI riM.Drl,N.Wooan<itu?TA.??. The K.l' ili reillmoptfll * Is that of the I* rtriiiloiT ?' v wich, white the finest lu genvM .. al lowed to be the baud of Iho Cokl.-.iv.Kti guards. Tbs Helglan Guldea' regUnUif numbers in or# than 100 members. l'u grout continental powers r*eognlee the military band at an aaaantlal adjunct >f arery regiment In Auatrta anil Ipaio It Is aald that tbay fwquantly ntimbar as many as alg-hty Dasformwt," atttJ /orty Is ? common number In Ru* s!rt. Italy ttiid Belgium. Mtiglaud In p'ill thi? only ftou^try wbl-ch ha* ac >pt ("t a Myotonia tic goX?nmant method o' .'dnoatiii? hoc bAttOatcmi and buiuhiiac>;o;s, , HjijjL' .VictWftca IC|??jr;b|?*rly. A l> 5? 1 1 1 1? b-.-t Jvi-'W'.bil rt;' tool. p'aec on s:*vcu Havoc's farm pear iJaj tla* town, Ph., and v.y.* wHrKV:;od by v parry of men, amv;itf wljom wa.j 10. 1\ l.nfot.M, a a 1 1 '.ir.ilUt. Tllr> huntsman picked u i> iho bodies o? ninety dead bird?-, on iho tield of battfyj, one* (hoy tyy that t hare were probab?* ao. many inor?. No ttuartor waa giv^?r a id wounded birds wore followed to the earth and jt Joked to doatli. Most of the death biow? wero [riven on the spine, Jiiftt I i, .{ of i!io JjwI.', or elan under n wing. prob*.'. 'y hi Mio heart. 'iho 8hnb'j>; jftiAvd <4M:r.vt Mriu.vra. The Jowuicd j^wm/ \ , tho lato Khali of 1 **.- r?? * *? . v. ; I/ondon a few days a?o i';r i . . ' ? fihah used to measure his u .: and pearl* In it. It la called In lvr. ...; the "dok Uadlnetf," and waa In the royal family for ninety years. The Shah's grandfather had another one. but loat It overboard, together with a quart of rublea and emeralds'. Gladness Comes With a better undorfitandin# of tho transient nature of the nimiy phys ical ills which vanish before proper ef forts ? gentle efforts- ? pleasant rlVci\ ? rightly directed. There i:j comfort iii the knowledge that t o many forma ct sicltness aro not duo to anyuctr.al dis ease, Lut simply to a constlpatcd condi tion of tho system, which the pk;. an', family laxative. Syrup of Flp?., ? 1 .v'ipt ly remove?!. That is why it is tho only remedy with millions cf itimitio:-:. an.li-j everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good heallh. Xls b-jaefi'icd effects are duo to tho fact, th.?t i'~. is tho ono remedy which promotes iii'ernnl. cleanliness, without <fel>Hita' ir.-rf tho organs on which it acts. It. is there fova all important, in order to pet ifj bene ficial effects, to note when you pur chase, that yoti have the genuine urtiole,. which is manufactured bv the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and fcold Ly all rep utable druggists. If in tho' enjoyment of good health, end tho system ' is regular, then ) na tives or other remedies aro not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, ono may bo commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a la. vu l ive, then one should have tho bestjfand with, tho well-informed everywhere, fiyrupof Figs stands highest and is most iar;.relv ised and g ives most general satisf act icy Reliable Gharloife fflorchapfs Call on them when jon rp to Charlotte N. C. Write ;h<--M|: j nu dn not ko. and have your orders tilled r>v mall. In nmswerlnpr advert Ireiwcnts kindly nicu rloti thl* pnj>er. C3 TVtffVlf ' EST WORK. ? casona' lo Prices iAiflllflW Wr te N'ows & Times PCtf. NIB MITflP f Ei M ? A Nfti: KWS, 10-18 W. Trado I wftrli UftaAlso l';nno?, O Kftn?& Hlcyeles. SODA WATER p & i <W $ r? n u e v!'j n ? ' c o . ; C. Valaer, 817 .V College Street. Tjnrpffe Surrey#, Phaetons, Pond wagor.v wUytflt* Cr.rt? Lie. Man l'uctnrcru Agents \Vilt Ti.i catalogue. S. 8. Mo Inch & Co. 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