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*<IiILXiY WUITK?? AND U!i(a:i,AltH M I'.ICT IN OONVKNVION, Adopt Dllforent Platforms and Full Stftto Tiokotft. At Columbia last Thursday tho twin Stato conventions roprouonting tho two faotiona of tho Kepnblioan party in thift State ? tho Moltoto faction known n? tho Union lto -Organized Ke publican party, and tho old lino K?j - publicans, NvUioh nvuh recognized by t)i<? national oonvontion^-niut in tho State honao, Tho Bolton wing waa called to order nt > noon by ^tato Chairman Melton, who urged tho unity of t ho two wingH, but aai<J Jio wanted unit\ j with honor. Temporary I'roaiduiit W. "NV. liuasol I Raid it Boomed to him that tiov? in South Carolina moro than ever before action and not talk nhould )?-< tho order of tho day. Tho pray*"- of All whs for the fuiopoaflof tho ro-orgaii ized RopublicanH. Ilo attriKitod the i temporary defeat of hi? party !<? ? pe- | ouliar train of oircumatanT^H. He was ' for poaco and unity, but with honor. j Thi? in tho time that patriotism ahouhi j control if over it wan to do bo. It wan j tho timo for every *"Mriot toriae in tho I eanHO of humanity. Ilo waided thorn to act for tho common good, Mr. Duncan, of Nowbmrv, intro- ? ducod a renolution looking to tho ap v pointincnt of a committco on ooiifer- j enoo and it wan agrood to. A full State tiekat of white men, ' With San'Mion I'opo at tho head, wan j nominated. Tho regulara went in aj communication not favorabio to liar- j mony. A full electoral ticket wan j nominated. T 1 1 l*i lU'OI : I , A It CONVENTION. \ The "regular" /notion mot nt '2 )>. in., ? with M. A. Webster prcriiding. In (an oponing speech, Webster indicated nu j opposit ion to n com | > r < > 1 1 1 ise with !N T i ? 1 j tonitcH ? fluty hail boon turned down, ho Haul, by (ho national convention and could do nothing. J. 'I'. I)iokor?on wan elected chair man. (loncral Smalls suggested that tho uonvention wan ready to hear overture* whs oppored by many, hut when B. I'j. Smith appeared lr<un tho other convention ho wan received. Binith (dm tod to malio a speech, I tut. wan shut -MV, being fold to road tho document. Ho persisted in speaking an I being called down, retired with his paper of peace. Tho regulars woro enraged at of. th'* insult. Tho convention pro eroded to appoint committees and then adjourned till H p. m. (leo. \V ."Slurry hero. took tho floor and declared that no 1'iiitcd States . Court, without nulifying tho rcstora fion not, could not do othorwiao than doolaro tho South ( 'nrolinn constitution null and void. At night a Slate ti lo t war notuinatcd. P. M. Wallace, white, of Bnmter, in the. gubernatorial caudi ?Into. Presidential cleeforH were also nominated. "iiii.r.v win i n" rr,A i kohm. " lifftolvc.d, 'I hat. the roo/gnni/' . j(it publican pnity of Booth Carolina, in . ootiveiition iiMHcmhiod, cordiullv en- ' dor ho tho National Republican pint form adopted nt Bt. Louie, and the tioket nominated thereon, and that we pledge oumelvea to do all in our power to secure the auocesa of that ticket. Thnt on Btato nfVai rs wo are unalter ably opposed to tho present ayHtcin of cheating and fraud" in elections, j whoreby almost an entire race ia de prived of itn rights of citizenship; we i arc opposed to tho dispo;isary and all its accompanying ovils; wo are opposed to a State judiciary prostituted to partisan purposes; we aro opposed to a luetropobtnn police, w hereby our chief oity is deprived of her rights of non government. Wo are opposed to Till inanism, with lint innumerable evils it has brought upon our State, njid Wt: pledgo oiirseb cs, whenever opportu nity olVer*, to u so our best dibits to get rid of this curse. That wo denounce and condemn the brutal and inhuman practice of lynch frig, and invoke tho aid of the piilpit, the press and the people in cultivating a sentiment which will crush out and destroy tho fiendish acts of violence which have mi long been a foul blot upon th<< pages of American history. I hut in obedience and willing sub mission to law- wo recognize thnt high ! civilization which will ensure the pence I and onler of society, an well mh the I confidence and security to life and the j pursuit ol happiness. i i nr. m:<iri,Aii" vi.utoum. The KcpuhliciMtH of South ( 'arobna in convention assembled reaOirm their allcgianee to the principles of Hie ! publican paitv enumerated in the mi i tionul plntform adopted in tho national j convention at St. bonis. Wo refi r With prideto the miitehlc** j achievements ot tlie lb pulilicnii partv in its long and honorable course in the I administration of the n flairs of the re. i public. For the firtit timo since 1 H 7 '? the He- ' publican pin ty of South Carolina fimb j itself well organized ami prepared to j make nn active canvass looking toward j a successful rcbtilt in tiic ponding cam- I pidgn, I he record of tho Democratic part\ | in thin State is one of conspicuous dir- j Regard of the rightn and liberties of | the people, nnd l>y that disregard | tho loss of property, and oven of life, lias been entailed. Wo renew our allegiance to tho policy of protection iih the sheet anchor j of American industrial independonen I ind foundation of our material devel- j r>pment. Wo doclaro ourselves unreservedly , for "sound money, $ nnd wo aro unab ) terably opposod to any mensuro calcu- | (ated to debaso our currency or impair I tho credit of our country. Wo thero 'oro ftr? opjM>tted to tho irtra coinage of silver oxcopt by international agree ment "with tho leading nations of tho world. We commend tho State for its lilx?r*l provisions in tbo canae of education And would urgo tho adviAability of pro longing tho school period throughout . tbo SUto, Wo earnestly condemn tho spirit of lynch law bo prevalent in tho Bouth, nnd wo heartily commend tho national - . Itopablican party for inserting a plank in it? platform condemning this atro wmw ?rime, wherever and - by whom noover committed. ? Wp mil Ihi ittintfrtr <f& &S&..-Z - ? , J , 1 of South Carolina to tho mAny frauda 1 committed through thy ballot. Wo do- . tnand tUt Uh> Kopu'olicao party bo givou representation on tlm boards of ; election ooinmbHlonorii mid vnanagora. Wo call Tittontion ? ? f tho people ?>t tho H til to to t 1m> framhi that have been rocontly brought to light in'the nil aim of tho Diapouftary and in tlui bond deal and demand Bcnrching investigation it. to th oho mnttorn. Upon thia plat form and declaration of priiudplt ? wo reat our cause, and invite ail men, ru I gardloHH of former political alliliatioiiM, | to unite with un in rescuing the Statu i j and placing her in Kepuhlioun funki^ : whore idle prop* rlv belongs. I ? } A I '(1 1 'MT'.S WICA I'll Kl{. ' I u t oroftt I ri/c .Monthly Metcbrotojjle.i I I ^ Summary of lite Statu Miitvau. Tho following extracts from I 1m | ! monthly meteorological Miuiinarv ho j ? the month of August, issued I >y Stub I Observer Ihiuer, will he found of icnl j | intercut: V. I hiring the lin.t iiO dayk of August j JHlHi, there wan steadily excessive heat, i with varlahlo temperature during I 1m- | remainder of tho month. Maxima ot J J00 degreeH < > r ahovo occurred at I I ! stations. Tim morning of the .'10th | wan unusually eool over the . * i ? 1 1 1 . ? State, tho minimum being ru'oi di d on that date at every station. Tho rainfall amounted to <is pet i cent, of tho usual Augimt amount. It j was not well distributed, there having boon leant over tho extreme western j counties and norma! or above amount < in the central counties. No Bovoro or destructive titurma oc curred during the month. All eropa deteriorated steadily dur ing tho month. Tho promising con ! ditiotiH of tin> previoun month dt-eltned j rapidly. Must crops ripcnid pinna ! turelv, especially cotton, which opened | very fast dining the latter portion. It j stopped f r 1 1 1 i 1 1 }/ , or l.hed itH 1 1 i 1 1 1 . ft* il I oven shed hull-grown holla. Picking | Cotton began actively cailier than evi r before known or recorded within tho last f?0 years. Much of tho late corn began to dry before earn formed on it. Sunshine wan largely in excoHti oi tho normal. Tomperaturo tin degrees F.) ? State meun Hi). I (normal 7M.S). Iltgli.st meali S'J.H at. Shaw's Porks. I n > w ?*n t VS.0 nt ( ireen villa and 1'inopolin. Minimum IOf? on tlx* loth at ^ iilli.si>ii ville; maximum f>'~ on the ^ to t It at Central. State iitngo ft'!. tircatest local range 52; least '2.1 at (Jreenwootl. On an average of I!) <lay^ the tempera ture rose to 1'0 ot- above, ranging from C> at I'iuopolm to '.ill uf Clcmsou college. Precipitation (in inchcy and hun dredth^^ Average f<?r the State t.ll (normal t>. !?'). ' ? roatest local amount 10, I at Kingstrce; least 1.0'J at ('bin noti college, (Ireatest 21 hourly fall ?I. Jit) on the 'Ji'ith'JVth at KingHirce. Average number of days with rain 7, ranging from 'J at Central to It at Piliopoiis. Wind, Prevailing Direction ?South west Weather Average nipnber of dnyu clear I I, partly cloudy I / , cloudy ft. STKYIC KYAN WIIII'S A .M I >? i I'l Hccitii.Hit Mc> ( nllr<l llliu "A l>nmiie<l Nrrnimliel " .1 illicit ( !?'. < loiter, ?n?* of the most I ? r<?*n i ii t ?> > I Judges j i j ( (eorpia, wii'i In Atlanta, Iu.hI Monday by Stephen A. llvttn, f ? ? 1 1 r i ? ? i" I y the leadini; dry goods th ' ' r? ? tn? t ?\ of that city. Ilynn use, I a riding whip, in \ho )mii(i|i< (if which \yis a small pi uf lr<Jn. .1 u < I (iober wii'inii the act uf boa\diijg a train for J ? j? homo In Marietta. He v:t\Vthiit ho was struck from behind. Ityan >ay'thut ho tom-heil ( h<> judgo mi Ibo 1 1 ? ? ? i i . 1 ? ? ?' first, j attrftct'Vl his attention and struck him when h?? turned around. f -I n< I; tlober ?!? hiu<s"lt with aa umbrella and tin1, twii men fought lor a n> i ii it t?* III the f-ltcet, \\ here I h?* judgo wan HtaiKliiiK a-. th<? train was pn^intf. j I tyail Inflicted lined M'vefn blows oil lint Judge's lace ami head ami s{l.e judge's um brella rained a lump on his fliisalianl 'a lore 1 1 >iii I . Five months ago Judge (other sent Ityan to jail fur contempt >>f court in failing lo turn over tun receiver ^ 100,000 whi"h tho court thought lie ha<l withheld fr<>m his assets. Ityiin remalneil in jail thirteen days. Mr, Uyan nays that tho attack was not made !??? cause <>f (lie judge's ollh'lal connection, t ? ll t j because lie was Informed that Judgo (iober j hud referred to him as "a dnmiied scoundrel" In a conservation. Half ado/en men came down from Marietta I ? > look for I, 'Sun but were persuaded to return home without mak ing t-irther trouble. Judge Holier in an In lliientiiil personage ninl has a gii-at ninny de voted friends ami inliuy bitter enemies. 11 hi friends intiiiiale (hat they will avenge tic at tack . The Tol'iit co < ' rop. Til., following i-< the report of the j Agricultural t >?*(?<% rl 'ii?*ri t f"r September: The average condition ? i tot a. -co KS|.."?, a fall o| II \ ?? points ??Itiee Au::u~t I 1'lie decline iln r- | l in,' I he pant inoiil h noioiiiili'd lo II points in j MaiylanJ, II hi Yi'gmia, V in N'oith ( '.? r. ? I i - j na and lltitioi* ami M in I etiiiesser, sevotal j ? ilher SlatM showing lowered t'oielltloii it it I in a siiiuilci d.gti e, while ;i nuaihcr show a i al'le advance. 'i'lie a venire Is Inwi j !?> I I | ' ? > 1 1 1 1 m than thai of a year ago, l<ut i.t ! Iiiirle-l t-\ 7 points than lint of Septujttber I, i I vi in K''iiiu< i?>, i!.i ?[ iu'gc-'t f?r?> . tlui'li iii, i he ? ''minion i.. just one point lower j l leu: i y ?*:! r :i.;o. The !te:;v\ lecll: ? I i .Maryland is ascribed ' ? ?iil'-'lv I" drought and the excessive heat ol tic-tiPl !:.tif .f the nioi.Ui, aivl in ? ve ral | olm f s-.ip? (I,., erop hii** snlTcreil more ? r ies.; (r- ni !!..? -ain?> ??tit m n t : ? i r t : ? ? *r J f ntf,>?r? injur) has l.o.-n . 1 . . r , ? > in ?-o;tie |o. al- i uii". i.\ an of inoi-anre. I:i Keatu 'Vy, ' ill. i . ,:?i. . vv in has t .. . ? 1 1 ipiile de?i| rti"li ve j li: > ri i j ::?!'?? r .>1 c.ninliey, while oilier- ill" In- j ? ? I ? I ? 1 1 in llie liMrict-i that stufer-' I trorn J d/oii.:!it afid he, 'it Tie I ? i.s coir'-i 'eralile | ''<i:ut>laiiil of Hie toi.'.u 'v worm lr<j:n 'IVn- ; uchsoo. MMON IN M-:\\ YOKU Deiliocrnls mill Populists Have Kenclt t'?l it li \ ;; l ee III c ll I l'u>ioii of the I > pu list !?? and l>enioer.iiie i partu s in \e v York St. 'if* l*i the Import. u. I ! result of a cotiferencii I n t wi i'ii re|".ri ...enta- j tivi>of the two parties. |.*or active supp al j ?_.f Itn* lielirt to l.e nmu'jil hy tlin Deinocrulic i Hjnle con ventioii, lio? I'opullsts will I e i;lven live repres ntatises upon the electoral tl 'kct , and t Oontfrc-stTirn. Tho eonfer.-nce was not a "ed^thy one. a.i tho matter hud l?eei? ! fully dlneuxM'd previously. '1'ha I'opuhsts ! ci/iim ttint tiicy c.in'swini? tlio electoral Vote j of tin) the State eithei way and are snro that Ittelr union with t'v I>eniocrat!c party will ? result InMlryat ^n?l 8ewall carrying New i York ?tnto t>j alnrfto majority Jlryan'a <)o?ol?i?r Programme. TliO (ollowiiiK additional datofl arranged (or Wm. J. Ilryan, hna l/Cen given out at nA- j tlonnl liendquarter?. leaves New York ir.ld nlgblof Suptombor ^tOth; NYaHhlnKton, l>. C.. early morning ol Snjitemher 30th; .Marlins burg, W. V?.. at 11 a. in.; KHser, \Y. Ya.. at 3 p. m. Oolobcr 1st; ClarksburK. W. Vn.? at 10 n. m.; P?rker?burg, W. Va., a n, m.; >Vher|. Ing nt night, 0etobor2adi Onarie*toi?, NY. Va., 10:30 a. um HuntliiKtou, \V. Va,, at 1 tn,, via Cli^?fti>eako ?t Ohio, to Cincinnati, taking thftO. .% M. t^|tK toJtt;*T.oui:<, wlmro he'rtd'lre?jcs J>1!inoiirat|o cfnM October 'Jrd, October 6tb, Memphis, morning; ,N(whfillo. evening, 2rfr. Bryan will *f?enn the most ot Oi'totierln Illinois. Mioblgah, Indiuna and I Ohio. REV, DR. TALMAGE. rtlK NOI Kl> DKVffliK'B Si. It A1 ON. Ty.tf. "And I ho streets of tlio oily shall ba ; full of hoys /hi. I ?lila pluyiu't' I" ihu ?troots thereof."-/. t'-lmt iuli vlll.,5. 1 (Jllinpses of our elthM rodeoinod! Now, hoys an I j;irls who plav In Hi" at reel ? mn ku 'Ii rlA'i ( >? .-it multitudes of lliom ond In ruin. Hut, In lin> wmnliitf ilimi spoken of, our ?*| ( f?*-4 will !>'? so moral llml Itid.i Hint Ih> ? shall i.m m*nf" 111 tlm pttldh) thoroiixh fur ii ? in the nitr-mry. Pulpit tin pre**"* for tho most I mi hi uiir ilny ac busy lit Olsoussiuif III" I'Minlii I. ii of I in* elti'v* at iln.i tlmoi but would it not i"> healthfully oiirtoiiiuifintr to nil l .'!i inl I ?i 'i woik',ifl. aii'l to all wlio are toll ing to iiui'to I lm world butter, If wo nh ?? n I 1 tar II little will '? look forWUI'd to 1 1 1 < ? tllll'l when nur ??ill"-. shall l"i r<?volutloiil/.tiil by lh"tlosji 1 of tin) Son of Go. I, unit nil tho darkness of Hin mi I ti'Uiblo and crime and uuUVr ir/ shail !>?? K'onn irom tin* world? I'viiiy ma. > has a |?ri'!?? In thu city of hl.i nailv^v it i n- 1 Imn'i*, i f It bo a oily distin I'ulili'-Jjl fi-r any dl^'iilly <>r pioiviw, Cneaar l;ou>tOil\if hisiiativo Homo, \ ii?'Ho( M ant un, I , v i > r-' ii-i *,? ' '-pi i'u i I i-'iiiost ii* in* * of A t l???i?Hf A ? 1 1 1 1 1 1 ?? liviof Svi;r-ii4t>, unit I'aul of Tamils. 1 .? 1 1 . ? 1 1 1 I hav4 -ii >ptct >ti ?.f hase-hoarlodlicss in a mini wiio Ma i ii" especial interest in thu } <-it y of Ii h birtii or rosl ioiioo -no exhilara tion of th ? cvhhmeo of, U? prosperity or IN | nrll ii'> ' i hclllshine nt. or ltv? Intellectual li< i- | vaii"i::in'ii| . J I havo n ?tio?vl thld n iv?fii\ never likes a j city wli'-to I'" Inn not liQhnvod well! l'ooplo wU'i have liinl a f i?*i* rl<lo lu tho prison vur? iit-vrr iika tin* eity Unit f ii in lubes I in* vehlelo. When I Mud At i<os ami Miotics and Stnyrlia Irving to prove ibem-el v<w tho birt lipinoo of Homer I < *? > ti< - 1 1 1 l? at oik'o t)? it' lI'Mimr huv<* I w"il. Ho like 1 tli",n nti'l limy llki'it til hi. Wo m*i-t ii"t war on Inud'ihln city l> i i |e. ,,r, Willi Hi" Idea "f bulldlnir ourselvea up ut any linn', try to pull < ?t li?? r down. It . inii ?iiuvt <?> >ui to point to Its Kaneull I I. ill ,n. 1 h. I'm Common, an I l<> it * superior i ni 'at i nut ik< t vantuifcs. I'lilUi lntphhi nnn>t continue i > point to it.i Inii"! eiuleiieo Hull aii'l Its mini, ami it'i (Hranl ijoilnyt'. Wasb imjli.n nt iir t ??oiillntia to point to it.i w<?n ilr ii* ( 'a i ? 1 1 ' ? 1 1 it 0 t in i I ' I i it iff I' I dboiibl llml a tnnti <">mlnt? from any fity, liavlnx no prlila in I liiit ??!?>*, Unit <'lty having l?M*n Ibo P a ?!' bis nativity, or now Point? Ihonbioo <>f III ! t '' -i'li'in'o, I wotibl ft*t>l llko u-ikiiKj: " VVlia I iiH'im tiling bav? you <l?>no thuru? What -iiil ra^i'on.-i tbliu: hnv" you Iujdii gullly of that you do not llko tho plnnf/" I tiilit't wa oui,'lit --ami I tnka it f<>r I cranio I jam aro inlnmstud Intbl.H K'f'at work of I'van^i'llzint; tlio oitioi mnl ?avlni; tin* \voi l ! ? wii oii'^bl (o toll wllb tlio iiunllKbt In our fiwiv. Wo aro nut ll^btlni{ In a nilaoi* nl?l<< Hull linn of ilnfoat. Wo aro on our way to lla.tl victory. Wa aro not following tbu plib'r on tlio hj'ivk liorat?, loading uh ilown to drat li an I ilnrJi m?<*i ami doom, hut tba Itidor on tho whila boM??, With tho nioan Uti'lar III-, fi-i't aii'l lb" -t it i of h"uvo!i for His tiara. Hail, C'onipiaror, hall! I know tlicro nr? sorrows, ami t h?ro u ro si ii a it'l I bnro a i o su/l'i'il n vrt all aroti ml iihout ii-i; hal as In fiotno ; lot tor, cold win tor ?lay, when Av?? aro t lircbiiiii our arms a round u-i to ki'i'-n our thuial'H front froc/.injr, wo think of thi^ warm spring day that will a'P'r itwldlo colli" ; or in th" dark winter iiIkIiI wo look up and Ht'O lh" iioi I horn li ghts, I'io win ihiwsof lica vcit illuminated by mono ?rcat vi"P?rv j ust no wo look up Iroin tho nt>,'ht of .Mui'forlnK and borro.v and wrctehcilicss In our eitie>, and vv" son u liirht strenmlni? I hroii'.;li Ir-on fho^pfir abJo, and w" know wo aro on tlavwnt* to inoraiti^ ? more than that, mi the way ly ,-.i inVrnin^ without clou, 1m." t wind you to u n.lcrst and. all yon wild an* I oiling for t'hii t, that <?f ?in aro ail Koim: P> I " captured, t ho viclory for t'hrist hi ficw i;rcat townx i-i KoiiiK to ho m i e.?inpiclo that not a mini on earth or an niii<"! In heaven, or a devil in boll will dis pute it. Uow do M.mwV I know just as certainly as <1 > I live, and (his Is holy truth. 'I ho old Plhl" is lull i f it. If tho Nation In to he ? uved, <>f cm is" all the cities III" t'? ho dave I. IS uiak' H a i?real ditV' ieui'o with you ami with in" w o-He r w" arc toiiini; un to ward a il"f '.it , or- 'oiiio ? on toward a \io t'TV No.v. in I h is in nil i'd i >a I elovalioti of w It ion J ha\o lu jcmark llicro will bo r renter llnaneial prosperity ilian our cities ha v o e vor seen. S .ino people Mi-em to havo a mo'ldd Idea of th" millennium, and they think when tho bettor tiinii comes to our eltirs anil Hi" world people will k'vc their 1 1 in" up to p ilup.-lniftn^ ami the reh'.tlntf of their i i li:;lous o.'.perleni'c, and, as all fc >clal life will bo pill tiled, there Will hello IlilanU, and, a- all Im-ilie-s will l>" purillcd, there will h no ei:P-rprpe. Tlicro is nu ground for Hindi an al^'ird aid ielpatloti. In tho llnilMit' Vrlii'di 1 fejiea!., where now one for tune ft made, titer" will bo a hundred for l niK s made. Wo- all know MmrdtiCHS pros p-rity depend:, upon conlldeiico between man .ii.. I mail. N'?w wlo'ii that tlmo cornea of which I speal.. i"ul when all tbuililo ilcal Inv'. ail tli-hotieii V, nu i all fraud nro ko:io out of e?i!i;tnerc;ul circlcs, thorough conll donc" will Pi- e.siahlisliOil and thorn will ho holler biisin';-s 'lone, and larger fortunes gathered, and inikditler cinvensei achieved. Tho n re nt husinessdisastors of this country have e. Ill" from tho work <>f godless HpeiMI bitors and liifitmous stoek KamhleiH. Tho 1,'i.eat foe to business is crime. When tin) rlkdit . had I ave hurled hack tho wr*m?. and i- ha 1 1 have plinth*. I llieeouiniercliil lioilo, and Phail have th?!i live i down fraudulent vottib llsii i.ents, and 'lutll iiavo put iutotbo liands of honest men th" keys of bii.Hiness, li'iw l time fi r tho I'Hiifiiln makers. 1 i.tn not talk In/ an ab-d iiiethm, I am not mnkin^a guoss. I ii!ti Iodine voii Hod's eternal truth. I ?! ( hat dn v of w liicb I speak, taxi s wdll ho hut N >w, our husijijosa men aro t.i\i'?l lor evnyihliitf. < It y tn\es. cvunly iii\. s.stat 'tii\es, Unifed Stati .s taxes, stamp lav s, license ta.XiS, liiatlU fact itl'liiK taxes ? la.X".-. taxes, ta\e>! Our business IlllMl havo to n:a\ > a 'tuiall fot liitio ovory year to pav their la xi'w. What lastens ott our ^roat In di:-' r.es t Ids a '.vtitl load/ Crime, Individual mi I otll -i.tl. Wo have to pay tho board of the \ ill. tins who aro Ine ircerated in our pris cJ . . Wo ItiiV" to ink" euro of tho orphans of t nose ,vti.> phiniiod Into their (.'raves through H' li-ual i ml ubp'ti'des. Wo havo to .support ! ho mini cd al Kovcrnnicnts, which nro vast .;:id e\!('ifi vo jm trjn proporii'Mi itiilio crmi n. at inoeii v.lii S AV" vast and I remondouc.. \\ it i Mipport 1 1"' ultns!iou?(>- u lid polico .sta t .-il the machinery of municipal ^'..v.iinnenlV Tho taxpayers. I m in Hi" ?.'Imlous ti.re of which I speak, in ?. v i.- t .? v it i- *u will all havo eeased. Thoro W t i I be If. liee.l ot -. I p port I 111,' C li 111 I till Is tllCrO; v ii) ,... noeii"'ii.'il". Virtu" will havo taken t in- [ :.a.'o of v cc. Tliero w id no ortdian asy liMii'-. for parents will he nolo to leave a cotn p. :. i.. v to t li.'ir ehllili'i'ii. I hero will t ? no M'linvr of lar^'e mi:ih of money f r domo niuntcip 1 1 tmprovi ment, winch moneys lio fore they eel to the improvements drop Into t U?> i o. k. is of those who voted them. No (her ami Terminer kej.t up nt vast oxponso In the people. No liti|>illK'linvC of Juries to I I \ i|;e:t and arson mid murder ami (dander 'ui.d blackmail. Hotter factories. Grand nr eniKoiiiie. l iner t i|iiipai<o. * Larger lor t u lie?. Hicher opulence. Holt or churches. In that heiler time, also, cotninK to th<$ff6 rim-., Christ's chur.'hes will bo moro nu ti'.er 'in and thev will ho larger, *ind they ho more devoted to thotlospol ot Jesus Clfrlst, and thev will nciU'miiliah (.'renter Influoneoa I lor ?o?'d. Now, ftTs often tho <aso that churches are envious of each otli?r, and do- J nominations eollblo with each oilier, nnd oven ministers ..f Christ soinet I h?os forget tlio bond of brothorliood. Hut in tho fluid of Which 1 speak, whllu thero will b? just M linn. v ditT*-r* neosof oplnloc as thero nro now, thure wid bo no nseorbltv, no hypercritlolsm, no exciusiveness. lu thut day of which I apeak, do you hfiiovo tU'.'ro will bo nny midnight eir^risnl? Will ihere bo any ktckinR ofT from tho innrblu siep.-v nhiverlnif mundicantsf Will thero c? nnv miwa?ii?' i. uu.c.t, mi' combed ehllil ron'/ Will tlioro b.> atiy Idiytp :<? mios in tho atroetaV Will thero bo any lao brifttes stnt,'::erinK pftJlY No. No wino stow No tn^cr btwr saloons. flt-tti'lorle?. where thoy mnko tho?fhroo Xs, No l?loo(Uhot eye. No tdoMAd ehook. N*> Instrumonts of ruin nnd destruction. No flst-poun S-.l forehead. The Rrnndchlldren of thai wo nan wb?? ?o.m down tho street with n curse, sloned by the boys that fellow her, rrIM l~ tho r? fenn' r nnd phllnnthroplcti( and tho Christian tnen and the hr.nest merchants of our cities. Then, what municipal floveriitnoirts, loo. wo will havo In all the cities. Swiii u cilioa nro won/thrtn others, but In many of our eitiea y<w just walk down l>v tho city hali nnd lo.-*c In nl somo *>f ibo toonis Wiij.iid by poftlclMis, nnd *co to what a s uisn il, toathfTime, t^noranf, besedtod ?'rww illy po)!M<?ji I* offon fthfind">n<v1. Or thoy stand b round (hn Ci|y Hall picking tholr tool h, waiting tor ftomo omolumeiitH Of crutfibs to full to thoir foot, waiting all day lonK, an I j waiting all night long. Who aro lho?? wrotehod won on takon up for drunkonnoaa, and <Jnrriod up t > tint oourli*, and put ill prifc m of) ootlr.to? What Will you do with th?i grog#ht?|?i (hat inakO j thorn drink? Nothing. Who ara thyrfo ; prlatouord In Jail? Ouo of (hum atolo a pair I of flhoox. That boy ?loloa dollar. This girl j inatohod a purao. All of Ibom orltnos dam- | a^i ri(f society Iohh (Han tWOIlty or thirty dol- j lar?. If at what will you do with (ha gam-, [ blor who last night robbed tho young man of i a thousand dollar-,? Nothing. What shall j bo dono wltb that one who breaks through and du.Htroy.-i tho purity of a Christian home, ; Mid with an adroitnoss and pwrlldy that I boa? a tho st rat'' ,'V of hell. Ilin^d a (shrinking, i thrioking ? ml into ruin!' Nothirg. What J will yon do with tbifjui wir> ll ? ' I tint you i)?( man, gillli.g lit ::i ! ? pd'i ?!n lar^o main of monny from hi-t omnloyor -!h> young man who oamo b"* an ?? >>f iny Oh <1 mil and tol'l Iho story, iiti l frAlMb'ally ft.sk' od what ho should do'/ Xofiilng. All! wo do wo|| to puhlsli small erlme.s; but ! I havo aouintimos thought a won I I tc I ? -<t I it In aomn of our citii.M If Iho udlku?iU would only turn out from tho jui -t t li ?? potty erltu. tialn, thollttio ofTond'U-i, to>i. I'.lbir ih.i?iiorii (lu(H, and |?nt In their plad s ho'iim of tho fn on -dors of inbpilty wh-i-lrlvo th>ir roan ipan through th .-.i i .-n .1 > -wlMlv that hon est mon hav?? to h-ap t ? a> 1 < it of th<< way of hMng run oyer. ? >??, t d imimbto soiiojruvj llmt profti.Hio t (torM ? 1 ?: n. -n wilt miiud. IIiuo.' t" ?i v. ?*? w in until O I i-ul-. Iho llnijor oT If (h retribution into iho iKr >f their robe of hypoorlay nn 1 ri|v? t? t ? ttto 1,0'tnruf fin t all Homo wojiiftAifft! bo r I kf )if i-tt. lux p.' M to livo to fuyftlio tbiy. I tliim* I heir In iho dlsbtnoo tfto rirubling^M tho King's .?li.iriot. N'"t nVvnys in ^WRiiilnority e; tho (/huroli of <lod u?'b \ or are go.' t in?u tf'-ng to Im>. Tho st roots i\r? goim< to bo tilled w.th regenerated | > pu I n \ 1 uis Tliroo hundred and Hi\ty bolls ram; in M isomy whon r>iio prlin'o wits m-irrhui ; t.ut. whon clk'ht I'liiisiiciw and pea''" klvs o:i'-li otlr-r in ilttlio oiirth, t?'ii thou-ind lim-.i t.-u thou ?and boll* hIiiiU *-trik?* tlw> jubiloo, Poverty "iiriolind. ItuuKor fo !. t'rimo bani-dm l. I.oiornnoo ouliK'litannd. All I J ? ? ? lit>.^ suvrfd. In not this n caiiKo worth working in? Oh, you think ?oiii. |im.?H it d ?"?<?? iu.t miount to ut 11 ?*>! ! y. >11 toil on in v-nir dif fi-nuit nphxrcH, s-.ifii'-l Imi's with trnvii di^> >ourav;oui<'ni. i'oojiio hav?i no taith an I sty: 'ft doo.H not amount to .*? : 1 ything; \ou nisjlit is w<dl <|iilt thai," Why, whon Mosi:.4 itrotohu I his hand <>vor t!n> I C ? ? . I Se t, it did not scM'in to rncvnt anvlhing t'sp ??d.i iv. I'<> > (do oiitno ont, I ?u|.|' "? >, and said- ? ' A h ?? * * Hoina of lln.vn found 011I what tiov.autod to l<\ llo wanlod tho .si' 1 part 'd. It did not unount tii iinylhiii", Ihl - tr -lidtlng out ? . f Ida hand ovor Iho h<mi. lint, aftor a wliilo, tho wind blow all nielli from tho and tho waters woro gathorod Into a ulllinriiig paiim lo on ? ith<?r Hldo, an I tho billows ri-arod hm Ood pullnd ba -k o:t tli 'ir ?*r v*?l nl t-lt.s! WI100I into i I i i ?*, ( ), Isratd! mandij matoht I'oarln ornnhod undor fo.d. I'lying <piay gat bora Into riiinbi.w aroh of victory for tiio (?oiKpii't'oi'M to mnndi uudor. Shouts of hoals on tho boaoh answ^rlu,' tho fhout'i jt hortts amid s>*a And whon Iho lant lino of Israo'itoa r")U'h thoboaeh thocyiubuU < lajt, I Kid tho KhlotdH otiiiig, and tho wator.-i rush over Iho pursuer*, and tho hwift-lliiiioroil wing.-i on tho whito kovs of tho foam | lay tho grand maioh of israol dolivorod and tho awful dirgo of Kgvptiaii ovorthriiw. Ho you and I go lorth, and all tho in'opbi of (tori j*o forth, and lltoy strou-h forth their hand ovor t ho son, tho b'dltnu' sea or oriino tnd ^ 1 1 1 and wt'''t>>hodni'-s. "I! ilon't amount to anything, " pooplc .-??ay. 1> n't it? (bid's winds <>f holt) will, afl'T a while, hogin to blow. A path will bo eh' trod fvir tho army of t'hrlhtiiiu philant hropist^. Too j>atli will tin lined with Iho I i-t'iisii it of ? '!n i-t lin bonolluonee, uud wo shall bo greeted w. tho oth>' * befell III' tlio clauiiiuti of all ,.r vo-viils, while iho.s't who pursue t us un?T ritled us and triod to de.Mroy 11- wdl go .town under tho sra and all (hat will b.? loft of them will l?o en.'d high and dry up-m tho hiArli, tho nplintere.l wliod ' f ;; ?'h?ii iot, or thrust out from the foam the breathless a j tril of 11 ri'lerleys clmrger. WATSON' NO!!., ir. !> A Ivou{{ Hettec Reviewing b'lnanclui Itci'iinl ot'tlic Old I'lii'llcd Tho following i? the Ji ttt.r sent l?y SomjMp,- I oil lei , <>f North ( 'nrohnn, (lie (JhaW@wn of tho Popuiist Kxccuti v< committoo to 1 Ion. Thomas I) Watson, of Goor^in, notifying linn of It i m nomi nation an candidate for N ice- Pit nidt.'Ut by the Populist National convention. Tho letter contaiua words, ami is devoted to h review of tho two old parties ami eam-'V which lead to the formation of the People's pnrty. He says t hilt t he Populist declaration for freo coinage in was tho lirst hon est declaration mado for tho recount lion of the vi^lita of silver, and claim* that hut for tho work dono by the Pop ulist i>artv tho 1 >einocratic convention in Chicago Mould nut have ri?eii to the patriotism that caused them to return to tho principles of JelVcrson and ?lack won. t '< > r i c 1 1 1 1 1 i n j-j . <'l niniian Hutlei says: "J'liat party In its National Convention nominated for tin" I *r?*si ? t ??.?!?? y Widlam .1. Hryan, a man who was ready to renounce tho false k;"I- of a corrupted Dciiiociacy, aa Henry M. Teller lia>l renounced tho false tfods i>l a eoriiiptcd li-'i'iiMi-'ani^m. The People's Party in it* seccnd National ( '(inven tion. Iielit a few weeks later, |ait country above parly and roseio a higher plain' of pa triolism than lias ever l>eeti shown by any '?tier party It reco^nlz-ed in thts vouiik pa i riot of the West a man who Mauds in the broadest and truest sense for American Instl i utioiiH and American prineiplc.* ? a man as | woithy ami as true as any one within our [ own ranks, and be.sid'-s, one who had already several million vole* pledged (<> his support, and who, therefore, we would he mho of ?'h'ei lnjj in die pK'.icnt Contest, Thus w;i> presented to us an opportunity to e|e, t this year a man Who would be the Ilrst friend of i lie people in the White House in twenty years, such a man as the People'* Tatty had -carcnly hoped to elect hefoio HMO, if the Meinoci atic party had la-en true to tie* peo ple and its ?#wn platform fn its selection of n candidate for \ ico I'rcsl.lent, we would not ii'iw havo the honor of addre.ssiui! .you, e ue of the worthiest, and most beloved sons "( the People's party, In t lils ofHcjal capacity, for in that ?vent the People's party would have nomina ted (he whole peiuoeralie ticket by f\ cu a larger majority than it uoniinateit Mr Hrv.'^n. Hat such was not the ease It seems thtft tho i.arty w ns not abb at one effort to ptirvv It sal f <<f its modern heovies, ea?t otT its pnito . ratie. leiubaicle.s, and at the same lime j( n militated Mi liryan, i;i\e him a lunriim: mate who had earned in the arena of aetion contending aifain.-t the lot s of the Republic, t let iitYeetioii, eoufldenee, and trust of the 'ua-M's of our people, as had Mr Ilryan him -??If Hid it nominated a man for the Vice Presidency who was known to ail Amcri-a as i chieftain and a leader in dcfcn.scof thotoip ??rs and producers of tho land -one who. I >y tha use of \oice, pen, and means, and en d?ar*d himself to the American people ? nno with a past not obscured in a silence slices j live uf < Ither Ik'inHi'inoi oi Indifference in the -l ru>fj.'hi of the people with the money power, tho occasion of this communication to your worthy self would not havo occurred. The < People's party, true to its principles and I true to its teachings, nominated for | tne Id^li otlleo of Vlee-preMdebt.' a man worthy to havo headed the* ticket, a man who represents what .Mr. Hryan pupre s -nts, and, therefore, presents to the people ? .day in tho jrersons of Jliyan and Watson, tha liMt sliver ticket in tne Held ? n ticket more representative of American interests than i.ny other, a ticket that rtandi for just the opposite to that for which the Kopubhcan ticket stands. "If the people are In this ArM for financial 'VWi'orm, tt must tx< accomplished by the co tpOrallou of tho sliver forces of all political parties. To secure such co-operation of the different parties it I? nnccwAry to havo n co O|0rative ticket. Th<r<U?r?*p Jlryan and Watson Is not only tiie best oiivor ticket, hut it Is also. tho true co-opoiative ticket. "Wo have the honor of representing the *econd National convention oi tho People's party, to formally notlly you of your nomi nation for'the Y ico- T r* *1 <f 00 CY. \Jt the United ritales, anil hop? you will *?c/T*t tho high irutJ^iiMl carry our banner /*?-*' K^tial rights to aJL/tuds.yc*aal.i>rlrltcyca to none," to victory against tno combined (orcc3 of ?peclnl privileges aggregate oapJUil and wrgaaU'd xrec<H}.' A THIRD 1 . NOTIFICATION.! ? # IJUVAN (HTKIClAhlY NOTlKIICn ii r ruK I'oi'iMs th. - r 4 ^lio |,ct I m* Wua Wi-Uton Hy Senator Allen -Win t' hosen ?# a I>eu? oorat. ./ 'I he Hun. Wt/j. V. Allen, Chairman of Ha j Populist N'il convention, wiit Win. .1 ? Hr viut hot .Monday ll?o following Mtc 'f- ' tlchilly 1 1 < >1 1 f > i i>k I'tni of hi* nomination by that body: I ??//on". If m. ?/. /irytat, l.inooht, j ?V'7'- ? ? .4 "I >kau Him: At a convention o. People's party held at St. l.ouls from July j Wild to vtfith. of the current year, yon \V'T<* j unanimously nominated fur the I'fi'sliloiil of the I'ultfil States it be voted for at the np. prouchinK tfonornl el"Ollon. It was known ut llie time that y.?u lia.l been nominated by tin; iJernocratie party at Its convention held i at Chicago a few days before tliat time ami that yon would in an prolmUllty accept the fia mo in a formal manner. Your nomina tion by tli" P'MipliVs party was not, there fore, made with any thoitj-'l't that you were & Populist or that you accept ail thn (loct rinos declared by tho St. l.ouls platform . It was duo largely to tho fuel that tho inonoy qncMlon In tin* over shadowing political IfrMie of the ago ami be cause you have at ail times I'fcn an un Kwervinv;, able and li'iirl''.sH ftdvoeato of tho lrff ami unlimited coinage of ^11 vt?r ami (ful.i ..n t< ruin ?.f equality at tho mint* of tho 1 idled States ut tho ratio of Hi to 1. Jt was lh< eight also that tho observance of a pa triotic ? t ? 1 1 y required a union of all ro li.rm forces and tho convention took tho liberty, without soliciting of con sulting you. of placing your name bcioietho People's party as its st<Midiini bean ? 'I ho convention was. in doing i>o, guhli.c i !> deep solicitude lor tne pominan wolfar? .Mtlaot Im' mi it- own motion, prompted i hy a d' siro' to bi Ing about tin' best atU.U.ah.i> re mils. Ho much has heen said res. ting -h" f hahiliiati'.n of silver hy again peeing it tn our coMiag" M"ts in thn position it occu pied wlnn f-tenllhy demonetized hy tho Act ,,l | , i that it would he idle for us to dig* cu-s tho uuesllun. Y?u will observe by the closing languigo ol the St. Louts platform, that tho convention recognized tho money question us the #rent issue of the day ami cause l'.ipuii.sts believe that von are in in ae jord Willi them ol: this question you will re vive their ballots In November. ??It has at' no time been expected. nor Is ft iii.w, thaty 'ii will abandon your ntllicslou to the tHiiea^o platform, however ^ratifyii.K the latter would oe to all I'opullstH. It must be vui.lei --i.od that the party does not abate one j,,t or tittle ,.f loyalty to it* principles. We have .b . l'i red ourselves in favor of many im portant reforms. In o'.ir judKinon^os.seiillnl to the liberation of the people froMrpresent un just am', i n iq ii I toils industrial bondage. ^ ??In iiecoidaueo with ttie precoilent of our partv we talie this method of uotifyinK you ?.f your nomination. NVe sluiil not send a coin m it tec according to old parlv custom, la vcndiiur this letter of notification of the ^reiit honor which hits so justly been conferred it in hi yon by our party, it is needless for us toassuro vo*i that you ha\e tin* eon lldens'o and esteem of nil. \our sjdeiidiil abilities, km'.wit intei.'iit v. eoinpeteney and eminent litness foi the position ju-tiy entitles you to a htrli raiiU aihon^ the i;rea', statesmen of the :':ition. We feel that in the event of your flei'iion whleh now seems ecrtaiu. that you uill -?an y into Hie executive the principles of the monetary r< ;- nn to the end that the [>eo ii|e sh.'ili I'I1|.-V t etter Industrial eomUtlons. Pi; it r 1 1 1. - 1 pa t ? d that this can bo done .\dh undue liable or so sudden us to wrench ; 1 1 1 ? I e. J ? i 1 1 < 'SS i Ii t ? ? rests of the country, but It will be done gradually :iml in a way to enfuHo ??.ii.'. ! ':e e aii I ho| O ?d better conditions lor i nil. ? | he l'cople.'s party will exact from you i, i ero!iii-es furl her than those made in your ,i;,l!hl. ut tei :il!ee.-> I eyenqililled Ml ? life I ill v-.tvd lo tl.e WelfillCOf the face. HOT Will It ! jisU v. .i to abaii. Ion the party of whieh you lire. Ill honored member. In your nomination I ,,-ir warty has arJ.-en above partisan sur rouiKiin^s. adoj Uii? a liiph planoof patriot - mm i..- '.ovine that a division of forces would re-till in the election of Will, McKlnley. tlm. [ui-. Mio.-t adv. i ute ot ,11 deepiy burdeiHOnio and .innutiiral. taxation aud thecriniinal L'0? - ?cv'oi I.c- MUL-ie l;oI.I standard resulting ulli ?i/iitelv.' if It -I iii some manner checked, in I | , . t e destruction and dl?lnteKratlon ,l lorin o! u . veri.mcnt. Your elevation lie- chief maj'.i-d racy of the nation would iio rearded as a' vlndlca'ion ol tho richt ^.f tli" people to itovern and ???? entertain no ?loiib? that you will prove a | worthy sue-essor of the immortal ^?'Tersoii and l.ineoti,. and that your publie lif", Ilk < ihcir's wi l illustrate thei urily and loltt ? ! ?.-s!?l Anieriean stnte.-niauship. i our ex cnsive i.'id intimate kiiowledK? of public. ,! Vairs and the dulies tlm olllco will Impose, ciined in a life that has been devoted to Up nol.lliiur tho cause of the people, as well as your keen in-i?ht into the condition of our ?oiniti v, ill < ur ju.lKincnt highly qualifies t you to'brlnu at'osit a chain;" In a way that ! .rill work iniurv to none and justice to all, Mi .. ..e'l" ..tinii.nl In '>???' n" 11 * ' now. In form only, a government 'of, by and foi the people.' " ??Wo have tho honor to bo your most obo dient s Tvants.'' . I he letter is ?Jffl)ed bv W in. Mnccnt Allen, chairma'i, and all other in?'inbeis of the noti ib'ation committee. CANTON l?K( OUATH!) n II ?iu?r of'Mo It Inloy ? Campaign l<"or mally 0|)i<tiril, \t ronton, <>.. bed I'riilay formal opc,nlrig ? i tin" U ? ? | m ? ?! i> !i campaign In tho home of ? ; nominee rcTMi rreil an<i Canton was robed m{ r? ? i : i i ? ? t :? and banners. Arches span the ,? r. tnin'Mit thoroughfares and buildings \v'r? nerallv decorated. Tho weather was I l.-ndid and many shops ami business i- .use.- witi' clo-ed. Am far as Canton was accrued it was largely a non-partisan <!<? :nr,j, ? ratioa, lh?? people of all parti".'- united i>, decorations and ip giving tho day ovi'r to ;lic celebration. Numerous out-oMowii dei ?vatlons woro presented. I'll" parade mov?*d In four divisions of font ini'ii and with a largo, contingent of wheel- I m'Mi and horsemen. Pennsylvania, Went I Virginia and other Suites formed tho first di vision; Ohio, outside of Htarko county, sec end ; Starke county, outside of Canton, tin; third and (.'anion tho fourth. Each notable delegation was assigned a poftlfion of lion .r. Major M< Kinley. visiting speakers, oft leers of tlio day and guests of honor rodo In open " earrl?K?'? at thd tie.ad of thu parade, A short lino <n march brought tho parade to a monster tent with accommodations for twentv thousand people. llero the first mooting was hold, Govornor Ilnshnell presid ing and making a short introductory ad dro-s. Addresses were nmdc by Henator Cullom, of Illinois, and Thurston, of N'e i>ra?ka. Worliingiiicii Vl?lt McKlnlcy. At Canton, ().. last Thursday fully U, 000 employees of tho Edgar 1 hompson Steel \V..rks, of IJraddock, Pa., visited William Me Kin ley, the Itopubllenn enndidato for resident. Ufa speech was on the Hue of tariff, and he said that goOd work, gooil wages and good money is what wo want ??> this country, and its n matter of oourM' i II th'so would come wltb tho success of the G, O. I\ 2."0 Men Out of Employment. At 0<wego, N. Y., lire destroyed tho ontlr* plants of the silver Medal company and th< Bollger Toothill novelty company, together with Vjm three story block of Timothy I>ono van nnfl tho Iron??? of Patrick Murray and ? William G rant. Tho lo?i will probably ag Kregalo A florco galo hod blown down ttio Mr** alarm wire* nnd mtich time wa? lost in gating thA alarm In. The fin - men liad a JiftM tattle to Adjacent prop Any. T'r^- Je-tfWfretf'Wltt TK* Ih* k**. Two hundred md fifty hand* worethrw* out of employment. Now tork'd Fire Dennrtment. Mvory city In tho United State# shows local pride In Hs? firemen. Each claim* tli.'it its department Is ono of thn host (if not the best) In the country. The rl? \ valry between $pmo of the <*i i i*-? Is a t times quite amuftlnK. and there Is muoh discussion upon the merits <?f their . own dromon; but Now York Ulty un- J doubtedly occupies today tho enviable ' position of having, all things consider- , od, tho 'most thoroughly equipped and ' moist eflleit-nt dro service In tho world. Tho apparatus is of the bitu. Tho horses, selected with care and Judg ment, are mognldcent animals; and tho men. picked from those thought t<\t?o best adapted fur the worlt they intfl|? perform, ar?- subjected to a most rlgl<N physical examination before they are admitted t<? the service, and afterward ore trained in a school of Instruction at div headquarters that- is complete in : Itself.? St. .Nicholas. A Ijttwyci'N Testimony, /,'<< //<ra!<l, /'o fx<lntn, .V. fleorgo llnu'Jiaan Htneey, of Nicholviilo, HI. J.ir?vr?ui:? i uunty* Now York, has for many years ranked in <>no of ( lio brightest lawyer- in Northern Now York ami for tho past | wc'iil. v yours Iris been I ho acknowledged leader ul i) jlitica iu the oa t end of t hit* great connly. Nlr. Htncey win nludtlcd to the bar hi I8i!*>, (iinl U|> lo O'lobor, lsl)5, continued *o p.'ueiieo liis profession. All this (lino, liowe.ver, i ho strain of aotivo political work had I'een undermining his onou Iron const I-' tulion, and during thin month of Ootobor ho hiilTere.l a stroke of )>a ra'vsls which loft him practically helpless. For Weeks h? w M In a terrible eoiidit Ion, I ho efforts of tho doctors proving of no avail. All at once ho began to recover, however, and was foou seen about town again, freqnei.iing his former haunts and slinking hands wish Iiih old friends and acquaintances. 1 1 Im raid I recovery was the talk of tho town, and a reporter hearing o( tho wonderful euro decided io visit Mr. Kliiooy atid ii'ieoitaln if (mssUdo its eause. Mr. S'.neey was inclined to bo commuuica live, an t tho following Is his story of his Ill ness ii nd otirO: ? 1 wiik presiding ovor a political mooting i and had just ah.itm I u give ii friend who was to ad-tiess tho mooting :i rousing soiuloff, j when to my astonishment I discovered I ?'on l i not talk. My tonftno seemed para lyzed. I managed to say a few words, liow ever, and took, lay so at wii?ro by shear will power 1 managed to nit until the meeting wan finished, On arising to go .'lorao, how ovor, 1 found I oonld not walk an*' seemo to have tost oon'rol of my liml^. 1 vas as- i s ii*t **? I homo, hat on fouling hotter i:i tho morning 1 wont down to my oflhio, Here f joifforoii another shook which bdt ma Hat on my buck. I llnaliy recovered fuifiloiontly to}' get up, hut Wat loft a comploto phyfteAl wreck. I ooii hi not hall talk or guidvj nry i;oll at all. J oould not write or cvun liold a pen, and was unahlo lo i tansai;F hny bu*-;i I no s?, 1 was like a drunken man unit wont staggering about. "Tin. doctors did all thov con 1(1 for mo but still I failed to improve. 1 hadlidwavs boon ureutiy oppose i to patent mcdicincs in aify form, but on tho reoommemUu ion of u.y druKu'i-t , iia H. Smitli, I Dually decided to give l?r. Williams' i'ink J'lll.^.for i'alo IVop'e a trial ami see if t h' y^ w^oukt d:> mo auy Kvod. To my groat stYrprimi i begun to no tice an improvement before I had taken half a box, and by tho time ! had tul'on three boxes t felt liko a now man As nothing ebo seemed lo lielp mo I lay my recovery to tho I'ink fills for 1'aio l'eople. (to ?-*.?i n to Newark. New Jersey, its April, 1 c?v! up taking tlio pills, and have not since returned to u?ing them, although I am conflucnt t hoy are a splendid thing, ami I will probably uso them again." Mr. St icoy's remarkable easo la but one of a thft(i:>und otiiors whlrth havo been cured hy ti.i'Mt ii.iiitiii pills whoro alt ?d-to bad failed. Dr. Williams' I'ink fills eoidain, in a con dense I firm, all tho ? lemnmo necessary to give new lifo and riehiiiwi 16 tho blood and restore shattered ner\Ts. ,'Thcv aro an un failing specific lor such 4m* asrsas locomotor ataxia, partial paratv-iis. S. . Vitus' <!a* c?, sciatica, neuralgia. rheumatism, nervous hea<m. ..!>, tho after effect ui lagiippc, palpi tatioti of tlio heart, palo ami sahow com plexions. all fori) ? < f weakness cither ia male - r female. I'ink* I'iiis are sold by all deahi's, or will ho sen! post prtitl on rweipt of price, 00 cents a box, orrix boxes for^2.50 (I hoy ??ro nover soM in bulk or hy tho 100), by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Com pany, Sc'jpnoctaUy, N. Y. Tho.-o i? morn Catarrh In this section of the .Touit; thaft all oilier (ii-i'iiscR ]>ut, together, amltmt'l the last, few yours \vu> Mippcs^d to to iiicifat'i'. For 11 (.'feat nuny years doctoi :i nrono i uctal if a i disouM*. mid prescribed Jocul i'?'(iif.ilicy, nnd by consLairfiy failing tc euro >v i il? local treatment, pronounccd it in curable. .Science litis pi oven catarrh to bo tt roust tutionnl diactiso anil therfeforo requires const i iiit io mi' ifv:(liii?til, llallVOiinrrh Cum, iiiumif>ioturG<i by 1<" J. ( 'henoy ?V Co., 'I oiedo, iMil<), the only constitutional curuon the mar ket. i t is taken i 11 ternuliy in doses from lOdrops to a tc ??.*'! >0011 111 I. 11 acts direct ty on I In; ba>'i.l and iii'icnisHitriaco') of tli08>tt?m. 'I flt*y oflTor 0110 hundred dollars for any i ii'-u it. lads lu 5UI C. N'uil for. circulars ami te.s,t.;jn.mb?i>?. A'ldrcM.t f <1. I'hkkey it Co., Toledo* 0. Sold by l?i"U(jgists, ?6c. IlaU'o Fainily^l'illd nro tho best J. 'I'. KurrriuNi:. \Yi:>;nh, Oa. Sir: ? " Having obtained ft box of vour'iVr tkiusk of Hunter A Wright, of Louisville, Oa.. which I used on a enso of itching piles I of II vo years' standing. 1 snout S'SII for dif ferent kinds <?f remedies and tho skill of doe l r.?, all for no good, until I j;ot tho Tettkh ink. 1 am ihw well. Aceept thanks." Yours. W. K. KINO. J}y mail for f.O *. in stnmps. My J. T. QiitTi'rniNK, Savannah, On. FITSnlAi^Ji firoainl pormanrntlycurcd. No flts after first dnyV 100 or 1 1 it. Kr,lNT5'S ( i UK AT N KIIVK It IISTQiiKlt. Five Jv'J t li !? I hot tieand t real ise. Send to JR . K J inc. HU A reh St.. I'liila,, I\i. Tho jintoi't. oOiee of (Iron! Itritain ilot'K not r?M|ujn: lnodchi. If Dolihlfis' Klef-trie .Snap is what so many that i' is y'pu ?'<"? not nJTnrd to ?fO Willi* out it. Y.?;ir yiu-^v htin ii, or ?-an >ret it, nnd >.111 tan dti'fiit yours?!/ very ?.oon. I'on'l let a??.?her Mnwlsy pass without try our it. ( Irnrmnnr, which knows how to loril it over It i nnd with high Imiul mttkc.s thorn obey itn ltiwa- - Molicro, lM*o'? t'tire 1^ tho mcrtlctno to break up children's coiikIih nnd colds. ? Mk M. <!. Hl.t'NT, ~ pniKnc, Wash., March 8, 1831. | Mrf. Wtnslow'n Sect hlnp Syrup for chlldm* ! /octhlntf, softi'ns the reduces ir. Mamma I Hon. allays pain. Mi"- - ?? i ? - . !b. a bottle. St. Vitus' Dancc. Onehottlo Dr. Fencer's specific cures. Circular, Frodonla, N*. V.' Sales naturally result from tho RTcat merit which makes thousands of wonderful cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla The Ono True Blood Pnrlflor. ANdruffR'ats* $1* Hnnrt'n PI Hit cure ail Llvtr Ills. 2jocnta Money in Chickens Yer '23c. Jn i'jua^a w? muu a wa YAoK XiUUK * ivio* lh? (UWtwM of ? i**cUoai Vuulir jr ii*iacr? not tut amateur. ?*tit a man wwtlM fur Ooiiarj and cmU- ditrlaf A .year*. J I mchel no# to UMM( ?ntlVuro I'iaeaafea: feed forKui r Jso lor f'ai loolt'^ wj?k!?? Kowl>t> yav* for Krefeliaqi cv?tryM??Bg r* CO, ij4 mi.-. Got the Poll. A pretty llttlo story corner from ftn!t?4 more. At a fair hold thero for the bono* m of a church a llttlo girl named ltou? had worked vorjr liftrd while tho fair was In progress to sell various things that wore Intrusted to lior. ^ doll was at one of thu booths that was to bo voted to the most popular Itttla girl, and Hose's mime was among others & oaudlda to for this prize. Tho child was very anxious to possess tho lovely, dull, which seemed to her tho most beautiful thing In the* world. On tho' evening of the drawing llttlo Rose could hardly wait, bur when tho num bcrs hegftu to bo read olV It w.n* noticed that *ho was not around. Someone went to look' lifter her and found her W fi'xnn where Ihe crowd was least, on her knees saying over a llttlo chlj^h prayer whieh begged that the doll baby might be sent to her. The sight brought tears to the eyes of thoso who saw and listened, .fust aw she finished the word was sent anion# her friends that Itoso had Indeed earn-' ed the doll, and a seeoml later, st> touch ed was everyone with her childish I'aith, It wan' hurledly snatched from the table and t/ut In her arms. Happiness beamed all over her baby face as she carried her /treasure around the room, and ev ery body who saw her was as glad aa she was that she had got It. "Owney'a" Trip Around tho World. Owney arrived in New York Decern^ Iter 2ft, at noon. He was taken Imme diately to tho postofliee, and after a, short reception by ids many friends, started again, by the Now York Ceu-j t ifi 1, for Tacoma, which be reached' five days later, having completed tho circuit of the globe in 132 days? a rapid rate of traveling for a dog who attract ed so much attention. Owney was vis ited by hundreds, young and old, and so universal was th<> demand to see him ?Unt Postmaster Case placed him on cxhlhitlMi in a public hall, and people for tnllo<3 around made his acquaint ance. At thr? end of his trip Owney had ove?* J wo hundred tags, medals, and! certificates t-> add to his collection, and he is to day. In nil probability, tho best-' i known and tho most universally popu j hip, dog in the world.? St. Nicholas. Gladness Comes With a better* understanding of the transient nature of the many phys ical ills which vanish before proper ef fort'.? gentle efforts ? pleas-unbell'oiv.., ? , directed. There is comfort in th.' knowledge that so many forms of si .'kitess sire not due to any aetnal dis ease, but si it) ply to a constipate.! condi tion of t!:-j .system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup or Figs, prompt ly removes. 'J' hat. is why it, i., the r>nly remedy with millions of families, r.mlis everywhere esteemed so highly by all who va hio Rood health. Its bone ileial effects are duo to the fact, that it is tho oiu remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating tho or,T! ns on which i I acts. J t is therefore alt important, in order to get its be no ?'i -inl effects, to iioto when you pur ch;:fi.*, that you have the. genuine article, which is manufactured by the California Syrup Co. only, and sold by all rep utable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, r.nd the system "is regular, then laxa tive's or other remedies arc not needed. 1c uttlictcd with any actual disease, ono m ly be commended to the most skillful physicians, but. if in need of a laxative, then <>no should have tho Wst, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of l'ivs stends highest and is most largely isod and gives mostgencral satisfaction' Reliable Ghartptte Merchants .!' in them when you ko to Charlotte N. C. Writ0 ? you <l?> not u<>, iiml litive your order* II I lull > i.. In nw\wcrh>H rulvertlwonicnt* kindly men tion this palter. IZ !Mt 'Mfi '''ST W()HK. Kensona' k> I'rloon fniiijiittf Wr to News & Times I'i'k. Houu^. PMBMIfnC PK. M. ANDKBWS, 10-18 VT. Trado i UtVtii 1 Uf?8 AtbO Pianos, O kuiih Ai. liioyclos. SODA WATER POKlNKlt' b UE\SMNMi|'cO.; 0. Valuer, 317 9- College Htroet. BlfflRTPO Snrroys, Phaetons, bond \*nie>ii3, uUtftfJiy Carts Kt?>. MiUl'Jlncturcrs Aw-nts Writ for catalogue. H. H. Mo Inch ?fc co. mmMssietssk ?f!.aoori?B r A V.'Jl !)|,ICSA t,R, Cl-Ai Jotto C.iiv UAtfUlflH tiy MivunfueturlnK Crt., 14 N.Tryon. OSBORNE'S S$ad-Mn?<id A WD {7 'e ?-1 " " V Boliorjl of ffilliortliAXicI Al'UIJNTA, OA. Not?i( txjftn OMd. Actiwl bnrtnMB from d?y at rotating. Maln?j<? immi. oollag* <nirr?nof *ol foods bond for Mtdiomilr Illustrated o?t? '?ca*. H<*u4 ?bt*p?r Uu la any ltoalh?ro oity. t*. n, i /.-?!> f! Dl 1 1 M ond WHISKY hnhlts cured. n,ok tent U r I U 111 Firoe.Dr.B.M.WooLLKV, atlanta.oa. HAfiGARi/S SPECiric TABI.ET& Overworked huil it undowu Almond UVak hih! Nor youii Wonicri wlllilnd theju Just thi ](<<in?*ly UM?r y. ed. rient by moll on r^ocJpl of i>rh*e, $1.(0 i>er box* i tlmcbofctt for fl ?. lluKgara hpcclflo Co., Atlanta, <??. CAROLINA MIXTURE. 7hr JIIMrj* nnrt F?o?? SC. I'rtCkanA of SMOKI 'O TOIIACCO lirth" world. Afk'our fl.xlr r* for It Try II on<l you nllUon Hk? It. Mann foot ?uft<| b* l^JCMIONT lOHACOO WORK*. Hock Hill, ft C. Trustworthy T reatment. Indorsed mid Uitert l>y t lie U. ?$, ??bv* ermiiont In tlio ^oldlciV und/ " S?Mori< >?tffoiiiil I torn (9, : If von nr* AddlM^d trt llio I.JQCuli, IVfQR. THINK, OI'HM. I.ArOANUM, rin,Or VL, COC'AINK or TOMACCO Iwibiu nn.l W.Hrf to Iw '<J|"ltKli wllh 1 It t It* or no iliscomfor. |nd freedom fro?p hII pir?it>lc danger, nddro ? tor InfArrriftl-on THE KKKMCV l.VSXirLTK. J?. W?i tomor Lady nnd Marlon Stre*U or Drawer 27 Colun.bl* 9.O. ? A