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country to atart in a? importarit a National con
test. where BO much is involved aml where ao
many mtereeta are al stak.-. it ia a year. too,
When "ld party dlvisi.-ns count f<>r IHUe; when
men of all fHrlic* are milted in ihe romnmn ob
jeet to Bave lhe COUntrj from dishonor and its
i-ut-r. my from .i.irrada.ion. lt ln alwaya safe.
young gentletneti, to array ycwaa-vea on the
ilde of your country (Applauae.) It la alwaya
wtae to atand agafeaatl Idwieaaneaa nnd repudia
tion. (Renewed applauae.) II is alwmya patri
otlc to atand agalnal those who are oppOMd to
law and arder and who would raise artlTi.lal
barriera between < lasnea ot aectloM in the
L'Blted Btatea. (Oregl applauae.) I coograUi
late vi. i upon tbe glortoua opportunltlea you
hnve. and! apprectathag Uaoee opportunltlea, I
nm aure you wlll uae them for the aretfara of the
people and the gl-.ry of the country. (Cheera..
LABOR TAKKS THK PR?C?D?NCK
-Mv wiow-dtlaena, l v.-ntur-d ? few wetka
agri to auggeal m a publlc Bpeaeh that 1 made
that it wouid be bettaw lo open lhe nallla than to
,,,?.n tho mlnta. (Oreal cheering and crtea of
?That'B rlgtrt>) l aee that some of mir polltlcal
adveraarlea erltlefcaa th.- Btatement, aaylng that
II |. puttlng th- carl before the horae.' They
aeen, to thlnk lhal lha way to open up the
woollen mille, for eaample, is lo auri a yard
Btick factory. (Oreal Uuighter and applauae.)
Thev fom.'t tbat > ?u must mak.' cloth before
,-.,_ can raeaaure it (renewed laughter), and that
the weaver muet i'<- em^oyed before the jrard
aiick la le-iuired. (AppUuee) But they say tl.e
yardatlck la too long. l enawer, if you make a
yardatlck nlneteen Inchee Inatead of thlrty-al*
Inehea Ita preaenl i.-n?:tii. you wlll not Increaae
tha outi-ut of cloth or us value or glve an addl
n.mai day'a labor to the American weaver.
(Oreal appieuee.) Nor wlll a flfty-two-cent dol?
lar Increaae our induatrial enterprteee, add to
ihe aetual earnlnga of anybody, or enhance the
reai value of anythlng (Greal applauae and
crlea of That'B rlght.") Ii will wrong labor and
wreck vaiu.-s. and haa done ao wherever lt has
hecn us.-d. (Oreal applauae.) More cloth mlghl
requlre more yardatlcka (laughter), bul more
rardatteka or ahorter onea wW nol cfeate a de
, md f?r more cloth. (Renewed laughter and
rriea af "Ctood. good!") Nor wlll ahorl dollara
from wido open mlnta, free to ali the world. In
.-rease >ur factorlea (Applauae and crlea of
?You are rlght") M wa factorfea at work will
nnd work for the good d. Ilara BOW In their lild
Ingpearra and flnd .-mi'loym. nt fo* the good
men now idle at thelr home* (Tremendoua
? hoerinif.1
Imlustry rnus: come flrat. Labor precedee all
It is the foundatkm of wealth; lt is the
,-roaior of all wealth. (Applauae.) Ita actlve ,
emplovment puta money in clrculatlon and aenda
it rnuralng through every artery of trade. .Great
_PPlauee.l The mlnts don't dlatrlbute lt ln that
way. (Crlea of ?'You bei they doaVt.") Btaurl the
facmries in full blast and the money wlll flow
.rea bank and vault. Th.- l.-nder wlll seek the
l.orrower. not, as now. the borrower the lender.
fOrehl eheerlnp. and crlea of "Thafa rlght.") ,
Btart the raetorlea and put American machlnery
ln operatlon and there wlll nol he an idle man
ln the country who is wllllng and able to work;
-here will nol be an American home where hun
tzor and want will not dlOAPpear at once tgreat
arrrJauPc and crlea of "Thafa rlghf). and there
n-O n.u \?> a farmer who wlll not ba cheered
r.ne beneflte.1 by his improved home markets
and by the better and Bteadler pricea for hla
pradarta.** (Applauae.)
A'ter th? apeaklng the w men were intro
ilfid tn Mrp. McKlnley, and all the men akook
hand* wlth her huaband.
BPBBCH TO IXD1AXA VI81TOR8.
A few moments aft.-r tiie Wood County people
derpaxtpd a delepaiion from Muncie, Ind., and
ifeae lhriving towna In lhe natural *-as belt ar
nred with four handa. ln 11 wen- the Flrai
VatBfrf Club, th.- Proapeflty Club, and many of
tha "ld soldiers and sailus of Muncie. Major
Mi Ktniev recelved the co_amlttee, conalatlng of
.1 F WUdman. R. T. Patteraon. J W. Ream,
r M. Kimhauirh and lt I. Wllllameon, lo his
. t.Tjirv. The apokeeman waa A E, Ne.-rlhani.
i on made a rinicing addreaa In reaponae, Major
McKlnley sald:
-Mv fallow-cltlxena: Ii Ib needleea for me to
s*v that 1 am greatly bonored to recelve this
.-ah fmm my fellow-cltlaena of Muncie, in the
staJe of lndiana i am glad to meel ihe flrai
voi?t_. the old veterana and the cltlaenfl gener
*Ur. who have called to glve me asaurance of
supprin and te tendet expreaetona of _'>"<! wlll
and OBBIgTatulatlona l must consratulate this
aanaanhlage of ladianlana upon the eelectlon of
iheii apokeoman, who has dellvered before me
so nble _nd eloquenl and t.-llinir a apeech. .Ap
iilauBe.) He has said that lt is understood I
a_n American.' That la altogetber true. <,Ari
l-lause and cries of "We all knew that!") 1 be
iirr? in Amerlca for Americana natlve-born
and naiurall.eil. (Crtea of "Oood! good!"I 1 be
-n the American payroll .laughter and Hp
i i_irsr-), and I do not belleve In dlmlnlahlng
iha: payroll by glvlng work to anybody eine
under another flai? whlle we ha\e got an idle
iaan und'-r our flag. (Tremendoua applause.i
"Four yean ago the lal.orer was a?itarlnp the
iiu??Uon of ahorter houra Wa then had ao
much to do. 1 have heard no dlacuaalon <>f that
k.fnd for four yeara ? laughter aml applauae), but
I hav* never heard of the laboring man dlacuaa
ing the desliahillty <if havlng ahort dollara.
IApplauae.) Th.mr?lalnt the chlef cause of
cotmplaint -of ..ur opponenta la firat that we have
iiOt enoujrh money, and BCCOOd that our money
ia tx> Kood. il^auphter and applause.i To the
iirat complalnl I anawer that the pt capita of
?IrctilatinK medlum ln this country haa been
preater ataee the Bo-called 'crlme of 187S1 than
ii ever wa.s before (applauae), and that it has
baao greater In the last flve yeara than it ever
waa In ail our his. ry. ..'ri.-s of "That's riffht:'i
LAi'K OF MOXKjT NOT THB TROUBLE.
?Tl> have not only R"t the beai money In the
norld. but we have got more <>t lt p<m- capita
than most of the nations of the world. (Ap
plana -.? Bo that aome reaaon rather than the lack
,.f v..'i.t money must i?- found to accounl
for >' reoent eondltlon of the country. To the
vr.|-. . ..niplaint, that our money ls too good, II
y.Tui. -"i to he enough to nay that the mon. y
of an> ' iintry cannot ba too good. The older
mp-n of 'iu- audlence wlll remember that before
the v.nr we dld bUBrnaea v.iih an unoertaln aud
rroctuatlng currency, known us Btate bank
money. Many of theae bankfl and Th.-ir notea
were ahaolutely sound: but foi the moal part
thi>r wer.- BUbjecl 10 a dlacount. Th>- total nuni
i^r" of banka la 1880. exelurive ol state i.ank
t.r_j.cbes. was l..".T" Of this iiiiint" r The Coun
lerfeit Detector.' then In conatanl uae, reported
V.2 as 'broken, rloaed, falled, fmudulenl and
,i nrtliloaa' The notea of theae banka were In
ctreejfcttloa amoaig the people, and had been re
.. ;v,-d by them for thelr good labor and thelr
tvxi pniducis. They were abeolutely worthleBB,
and of no more value than th. paper on which
thr"- ivti. prlnted.
-rpon whom dld this loaa fall. my fellow-cltl
Zc-nti'.' There is Bcaro I) an old gentleman ln
thlaaudfenoe who will nol recall thal it f'^ll upon
the laT^irine man and the farmera of the ITnlted
Btataa (Crlea of "That'B rlght!")
1 aliude to thla only t" ahow lhat tiiose who
yolTcr most from poor money are th.. l.-ast able
io bear the loaa. I nannol Imagtne an\ inter.-.si
ihat .an be i-erinaii'-itiiy Bubaenred by havlng
poor money. Th- bare anggeatloo <>f marh a
propeoMlon i? a man <<f reaaon meeta Ita instar,t
rej?tion. You wlll remember that from 1882
t? 1.^70 we dld bualneaa with paper money <-x
ilurtvelv; ive had nelih.r gold nor silver. And
\o_ wlll remember that gold was conatantly at
? preminm. ranglng from l<? to 1<mi per cent.
Then wh>n h man wanie.i to borrow money ln
had to pay a hlgher raU of Intereat than h.- has
had 1" pav alnce 1879 on a gold baula ?Ap
l.'.auae ) When we were dotng busineaa wlth a
_epr?M-iate_ paper money Intereat was very much
hlaher to th<- borrower and to the debtor than
it \" now Money caa be berrowed al a Unrer
,-ate of Intereal than 11 could hava been bortowed
at a.,v tlme from the daya of 1880 to the daya
af resumptlon. Whal more heaithful algn than
Hood's
Wln favor everywhere be- __ ? ? ?
cause th.s t" ffg^*) ill __V
Uk.. ac Rentle yel rellable. \B | ^
ln fact perfectly aatlsfa.
tory aa a faniil.r < athartic. Cure Bectl headache,
blllouBiM?a. Iiiulgttatlon, nauwea, bud taste. l!5c.
Colgate & Co's
VIOLET WATER
this far-t. that a dollar aound the world over ran
be bormxved at a lea* Intereat than ever l.eforo.
KII.VKU I'KA/.K D-BfTROTINa BUSIN__Bl
"That money la hard to ~et ls nol becauae it
is BOarea, hut beoaua* thoae who have it keep lt.
fearlng lo loan it becmnae of the unsettied bual?
neaa condltlon of the country. The threat of free
sllver ls drlvlng our money Into hldlng to-da\ :
the way to hring it out is to reetore confldence.
nnd how will you reetore confldence? The wa)
to r.-store confldence is to defeal through tne
ballol thn party that deatroyed confldence. rne
way to reetore proaperlty is to defeal througn
ihe l.allot tho*e who have deatroyed proaperlty.
(Tremendoua applauae > We cannoi r.-st..r.- the
bualneaa of the country so long hs we do so mucn
of ..ur bualneaa abroad. Lei ua brlng 11 bach
honi.- agaln for our own people and our own
labor (Contlnuoua cheertng.) Wa do not be?
lleve that the way io reetore confldence ls through
th.- mints of the United States. (Criea of No,
no; v..u are rlght.") We can only reetore confl?
dence and proaperlty, nol through a debaaed
currency. bul through a polley that wlll reatore
the watt?d revenue* of th* publlc Tr#_*ury "nd
rektndle th.- flre* In Amerlean workahopa (Oreat
rheerlng.) . .,
"I thank you. my fellow cltlaena of Muncle,
more than 1 can flnd worda to expreaa for the
compllment and courteay and honor of this call.
You hav.- come a great dlatance, and 1 appre
ciate your comlng becauae lt is an aaaurance to
me ihat you belleve that ihe aucceaa of the Re?
publlcan cauae wlll he for the welfare and
proaperlty of the people of the country (Ap?
plauae and Crte* of "That's BO.")
A OIFT PROM AN OLD BOLDISR.
After Major M -Kinley flnlahed sp.-aking C. U.
Klmbaugh, of Muncle, preaented to him. on be
, half of F. H. Kodtnan. an old aoldler, a plcture
of Mi Kinley and Hobart, framed ln bread made
from wheat flour grown ln Delaware County,
Indlana. ?
Major McKlnley recelved a dlapatch from Har
rlaonburg thla evenlng, Informlng hlm thal 1.000
ex-Confederate aoldiera of the Bhenandoah
would llke to call on him about October & He
replled that h.- would be pleaaed to aee Ihem.
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FAIRCH1LD TO THE TRAVELLER8.
TIIK EX-BBCRETART ANBWERB BOMK OF
THE POPOCRATIC TALK Ai-iul'T WEBT
BRM l'AKM MORTOAOB8.
The rion-partlsun chara.-ter of tlie .'ommervlal
Travellers' Kound Money beague was demonatrated
yeaterday when ea-Seeretary <'h?rie* s. Palrchlld
apoke at the meetlnK at Broadway nnd Prlnce-et.
to a erowd of from ..S00 to 1,000 people. Thla la
practleally thc flrat apeeeh thal Mr Palrchlld has
made this campaign, nnd at leaat two-tblrda of i.i~
nu.iiene.- was mnd.- up of Bound Monej Democrata
His apeeeh was llatened lo with marked attentlon,
and al Its cloae the erowd cheered for aeveral mln
Mr. Palrchlld de*M al aome l-ngti. with thc quea?
tlon of legal tender, and ahowed tbal the mere Rai
of thc Oovernment could nol add lo tbe value ..f
any metnl colned. Then he turned hls attentlon to
the Popocratlc cry over Weatern farm mortgager.
and sald:
When in thal parl of the country i heard much
aboul the har.lshlps of lhe mortgage Indebiednear
of thc W'.-st.-rn farmer lhal tbe Kast waa oppreiia
m? tbe w i st in thla regard. i learned thal ihelr
soii produced enormoua cropa of graln, I learned
that in the day* when th* prlce >>r graln was hlgh
the crop of a Blngle year was so valuablt that It
often enableil the farmer to Itv. wlthout labor d n
iiiK most of the year. aml in luxury. Bul now eon
dltlona are cbangea, Cheap tranaportatlon haa
broughl aii th.- graln-produclng countrlea of the
world ln aharp eompetltlon, each on* wlth Ihe
othera. "'heap land. glven awaj bj our Oovern?
ment, has Induced inrgf Immlgratlon and great de
velopmcnt of agrtculture in thla country wlth the
reault, aa was ahown In an Intereatlng artlcle lu
"The Manufacturera' Reeord," of Baitlmore, thal
in IX!*.'., t?.i.<i'X?.oui acrea of land were under cultlva
ilon ln tl.N country ln exceaa of what would have
been under cultlvatlon had ther. been tb* aame
number nf u.-r.-s cultivated per Inhabltani ot the
country lhal wer* cultivated ln I8K; ln exceaa of
what wmiid have been produced wlth the aam.
per i-Hpita produetlon thnt we had ln 1865; nnd thut
11.?- coal ol traneportatlon from Chlcago to New
Tork wa* i-'o centa a buahel leaa ln I'nK. than thlrty
reara .igo. A prudeni man would, ln 18_3 and 1870,
have re-llsed tliu. the Kn-.-c proflta Ihen derlved
from graln produclng must dlmlnlah when ull Ih*
land availalilc for the purpoae waa broughl Into
uae, And yel the*. verj men permltteU repreaen
tatlons io iw made on thelr behalf whlch Induced
people with aavlnga In ether parla i>; the countrj
tu i.-n.i thelr money upon the aecurltj ol these
lands. Now, who was pilrnaiily rrap. nalble lf ther*
waa a mletake ln thoae repreeentationa thoae al
a dlatance or thoae who were on the apol engaged
ln the t.usln.-ss und preaumably iible to forecaal
the future better than people ln other part* of the
country"
And who wer* Ibe people wl o bell. veA thoae repre
?entatlona? Wno were lh? people who in? ateA tneir
aavlnga ln rnoae Weatern farm mortgage*? i have
eeen tl.loelng up of oni of l h greal Weatern farm
morigage eompanle*. I have aeen hundredi ol the
people in New-York, New-Jeraey, Pennsylvania und
New-England who held thoae mortgagea; and In but
one or two Inalaacea ha\e i found them held bj anj
but people ot th* moal moderale meana, 1 havi had
l.-nera pathetlc to lhe la*1 degree on* from .. aeam
atreaa in N*w-England, w)m held her all i'i en* of
I icee inor.gagev ghe wiot.-: i davi earned thal
money stit.h ).y atltch." Anot/i.r a laundreaa In
I'hiiaJeiphia. Bhe had earncd ber money over thi
tub. And ao of lundreds ot Ihouaai li ol athera, I
have great aympathy for thc hardahlpa of th>- Weat?
ern farmei. but I hav* *ome lefl for ihat >
woman ln New-England, and for lhal laundr^.-- in
Hhlladelphla. nnd for lhe thouaandt of other women
Who are slmllarly aituated in our Eaatern Kr.ite*
But, further, have we of New-Torh nothlng to ?ay
on thla suhjeet of mortgage IndebUdneaa? Ar.- we
the oppretsors ot the g.-eat We-;; ln thla regard? Do
ne owe no mortgage ln_ebtedne*a ln lhe Btate of
New-Tork? Look a. th* atatiatlca Accordlng :.. rhe
iast cenaua of all the mor;g-g<- Indebted ?
whole country, T, per cenl waa in the Btate of New
Tork. Now. when we t.dk of relieving from morf
gjge Indebtedneaa, has not rne S;a*e of New-York
a riaht to N- heard -the Btat* that owe* mor* lhan
one-fourth of rhe whole of 11? And by whom are
theae tx\ov\gago^ nf ourt held'' <;<. wlth me ovei
e.iHt of the Bowery. I"(jk al thoae tall bulldinga, wlth
th* swnrm? of jvnple comlng In and g Ing oui ?
them. Po these l.ulldln?r? bei >ng : th ?'? people who
ar- golng :n and out? So. I ley belong, as a rule, to
p. ?;?:>? llvlng ln or.-ui part* of the elty: and m.mv of
th.-m have mortiraKes ipon them And who owna
tho** mortgaite-.''' Follow that atreara of ,?>? iple
passinp out of that crowdi I Eaal B d. to our a*\*lng?
hiiks on eerraln daya of Ihe week, and vou *
thc people who own thoae mor.paK>s. They are
people whn llve ln them. and no; the one who own-.
them New go wlth m>- down Broadway and Into
Wai'-tt and that par: of th* clty where a'l of
our Kr.nt offlre bulldinga ar<- altuated. and you wlll
flnd manv of them covered by theae mortgagea whieh
go to makp up ihe 27 per cenl of the tot il mortgage
d. f't of rhe eonntry nwed in thi< St* e.
And th.-n iro wlth me lo Ihe greal In*urance
and trual eompanlea, and you i\ill flnd lhal theae
mortirae-^" aa w-.-ll l.eioni; ln l*rge meaaure lo
th;it teemlng nopulntlon on tbe E**l Blde, We do
nol dealre nny lnwa lhal shall Inlure by a halr
the raluc of any on* of ihcae hundreda of mort?
gage*: we do not wlah ir; ?<? wlll nol have it
nol only becauae of lhe groaa Inluallc* "> thoae
\ast number* of people who hav* truat ed In the
honor the wisdom. the good faith of our Ooveri
meni bul also becauae of the niillior- of people
ypt to rome. to whoae proaperlty Ihe credlt nf
the i-ltv and Btate of New-Tork. th* honor >.f ita
government, and the hoior of the Oovernmi
fhe Natlon la of Ineatlmnbli Importance, in order
ihat th.-y. too. mn\ be anl* to i-o on and borroa
the aavlnga of the communlty ;.m1 earrj on _n it
bu*lnea*e. and promote greal enterprlaei
fea inv fri.ti.is 1.1 our ><.'iK be atlrred '
tboughl thal w* do llve In thla Impertal Btnte <f
New-Tork Prond, Indeed, are maj bc of her.
Sh>- la nol ih<- eneroy of ani portlon of lh* coun?
try for her In'-eresls nre bound up 1n the pro~
perit} of everv other part of Ihe countrv We
would iln wim. we <'"n ... make <-.-vii and everj
hamlel pro*peroua We would flo thla, lf for ne
otber r.-.-ixon. 'rom aelflsh motlve*, becauae w.
know tiirxt thi'r proaperlty returna and adda t>>
OUT* We ar<- not nn < nemy'a counlr. to thoae
feltow-cltlaena of oura whei. ihey come here Y> ?
jn a aena* wa ar* enemlea We ar.- enemie* of all
ihat whieh ahall ae*k t<> deatroy our .-redlt: w<
are lhe enemlea of ull lhal wbleh ahall s.?k to
rob our peopl* of thelr aavlngs; we ar* enemlea
io everythlng thal vill i-ast dUhonor upon Ihe fulr
name of our country enemle*, Indeed, ;ir<- we ln
thla **n*C rind enemlea wlth a nowrr ar.d pnr
oove w-id'h tbe promotera of the Chlcago ronvei -
.Ion wlll reall.e on ihe day nfr.-r electlon when
thev rome to .-ount lh* hundred* of thouaandt
vote* whlch w* ahall cast aar*lnat them and th.-ir
doctiin**.
'leorge r Von Kotnltz aWo apoke. I-1k>- ei-Be. -
retary PatrcblM. Mr Von Kotnlta Ih a Dentocral
Hla home lt In ('harletton. 8, C, and hl haa n*p
retented hls dlatrlct ln lh* B.ate Leglalature ??
er.i! llmea at a Ijemo- -i. He was a delegate lo
th" CotiHtltutlnnnl < 'onve-illon whl.h wns recently
held In hia State He gave hls reaaona yeaterdav
for aupportlng the Hepuhlhan llckel bliefly aod
leraely. He aald thal fre* allvei meanl Ihe nun
of the bU*Jn*M Intereal* of the Po.ith. an.l a .- ?
ttah al 'he vltals of Iho commerclal proaperlty ..f
the Natlon.
To-day'a m*"*tliiK wlll he a__rea*ed by Benator
lohn Pord, Of thla elty. Senator Kord wlll devote
hls entlre' apeeeh to the tarlff rabject, ludge
TtHac \V I.anslng. of Llnecln, N'ei.. lh* hoi
Bryan, wlll tell aome irhole*oine irutba aboul th*
Popocratlc candldat*.
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THF BIOOK8T M'KIMRY FLAG Yl l.
A large bmbb-O* ?f ih. lonaata <-f tha BouMaM*
and Hureel bulldinga hnve bOUghl B McKlnley and
Hobari Aaaartran fiag. a.d win probabl} dleplai H
to day. It 1_ aald ic oe tha ia._"at. jtaaarlran flag
in the country. n..d otmtglna.nearlg__*jl? ****H
.Ml lt meaaurea W i<y 71', feet. There aiii i?
no fleurjeh of trumpeta or apeeoh-making. aa the
flag wllll s|)-iik for llself.
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?,//,'. ELK1X8 COXFIDRRT OF ftOTOBT.
||B BATB TIIVT WI'ST Vllt.ilNIA IS -KHTAIN TO ?<?
1'i.K M'KINI.KY ANIi ll.lHART
Waahlngton, lepl M (Bpeclal). lanator Btapbaa B.
Blklna is In the clty on a hrlef vlslt. fresh from eum
palgn work la Weal Vlrglnla Ha .-xpre?ea the fuii
aal eonftdenee in a grand McKlnley and Hobart rie
tnrv ln NovewbfT, not only IU that 8Ute. but ln the
rountry at iarKe. The Senator launhe.l heartlly on
belng remlnded of a recent newspaper Btery whlrh
auggeated thal he would be rather lukewnrm ln the
campalgn la Weat Vlrglnla beeauaa hla faiher-in
law, ex-Benator Henry <; Davla, was a poealMa
n. tn icratle candldate for the Unlted Btate* Senate.
"There la nothlng in that atory," ?<tid Mr- Blklna
"and BB proof of Itfl fnlslty I am about to enter on a
thorough compalgn of my own State, Kr>!nR out from
Waahlngton over tha Norfolk and Waater* and then
.,! mg tha roula af the Cheaapeaka and ohlo. upeak
Ing ai the moal Important towna i have alnady
been In the northern parl of the State, whlch, ft'>m
peraonal obeervatlon, I oount on conOdeatly io Kive a
Republlcan majorlty. The remalnder ef my work
wli: be done In the il.l and Uld Congreaa dlatrleta,
where ll la reported tbal Boaaa defeetlooa exisi The
ezteni of theae defectlon, la not rery eerlouo, and. in
m :. for every Republlcan voter who deBert-. :o free
silver a Bound Money Demoerat will k<> over io Me?
Klaley. ln the State Ht large the latter wlll OUt
numbei the fofcnei I have no feurs of the State; ita
electoral vote wlll be eaal for McKlnley by at leeet
12,. to 15.0 'i majorlt)'.
"I am nol Indulgtng ln braagadodo. *nd m>- eHti
mate la conaervatlve. The facl Is that the silver
cauae I, loatns force dally; apart from its eapouaal
l.\ the Democratic party, free silver alone could
carry over three Btatea In the I'nion. The
Weatern |.ple are nol nearly no craay over the
allver delualon aa Baat.m people Imagtne. A'*?he
foola do iu i realde weal of the Allegheny Moun
rains, and thai fact will he v.-ry apparent when
the vi te Ib rounted. The electoral votea of Ohlo,
Indlana, llllnola, lowa, Wieconeln and Mlehtgan
are aurely McKlnley'a. In Mlnneeota, Kanaaa,
Nebraaka, Callfornla, and i may ad.l Kent.iekv.
ihere la also a i hance of winning, but the hattle ls
won wlthout them. Mi Klnley wlll have a majorlty
of al leaal flffy ln the Kle.-toral Cottege. Mr.
Bryan la maklng a rery wonderful race. an.l tha
moal wonderful part of lt is his nerve. iie i* nwk
Ing a apedalty |..*t now of denouncing the bond
laauea of the Admlnlatratlon. Me wanta tbe p?-upl?
ti. repudlate the acta of one aet of Democrata by
puttlng another aei ln power lan't that aasuranco
foi you? iie doeen't glve tbe forty Republicana
u ho i ot. .1 in the Benate In favor of my reaolutlon
prohlbltlng further bond lasuaa ihe leaet partlela of
credlt, Hut bla nerve la even tranaeended by hls
Ignorance ln aaaertlng lhat silver would be worth
$i a an ouii.i' under free and unlimlted colnage."
After flnlahing his tour of Weal Vlrglnla, Benator
Elklnn wiil maka a number of Bpeechea la Ohlo,
hi- natlve Btate, and a few In Indlana aml llllnols.
He la In aacellent phyalca! eondltlon and buoyant
with entbualaara.
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YI8IT0R8 \T WE8TERS HEADQCARTER8.
BENATOR Mil-.KMAN OOUMA I'l'.O.M 1'IIK XII.VER
si'ATKS ENOOURAUBD BT WHAT HK BAW.
Chicago, Bept. B Benator John Bbaiaiaa was a
notable vlaltor al RepubHcaa National Headquar?
tera to-daj Me atopped la Chicago on his way
home from a trlp to Montana nnd Coiomdo. taken
for reat, and he araa Induced i<> addreaa the aoon
? meetlng of ihe Commerclal McKlnley Club
Nn i al the clutrooma He wfJl make some
apeechea In ohlo and other States, l.ui he is not
phyalcally able to do much actlveoampalgnrng. iie
addreaaed two meetlnga ln Montana. hiuI he told
Chlef ll.ili'i. ot tln- speakers' bureau, that he wa*
aurprlaed to flnd ao naanj RepuhUeana ln Colerado,
where be had been told everybody waa for ?iiver.
He reported lhe Republicana in thoae Stat.-s hk
greaalve and encouraged b> a eonvletlon that aentl?
menl waa changlng ln Ihelr dlrectlon.
Benator Mandernon, of Nebraaka, who hu- i.n
here trylng ?> lawault, returned to-nlghi le engage
in campalgn work. He wlll _.-eompaiiy the Alger
piirtv through SebraBka the iir-; part of October,
.ui.l Wiu lontiii" hla apeaklng lo Nebraaka on ac?
counl of hla profeaatonal engagementB. Oeneral
Mandi mon aald:
"The Republicana Ir? our s. iion r,r.- earneat, vlg
oroiu .it.<l aggreaalve J have hope ratber than
? lence thal we wlll carry Nebraaka bj ?? amall
majorltj aii thla tt.lk aboul McKlnley carrylng
evervthlng weal of the Mlaeourl Rlver 1s all boah,
1 (old Mr II.um.i when 1 war In N.w-Vork thul
he mual ii"i deuend on nnj Btate weat of the Mla
aourl There is lut. of Bllvei aentlmenl ln my
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"GOLD 18 thWAYS tutttlt.
BTORT AIKH'T A I'ltr
i\ maini:
,: B Benator Henry
nlght addreaaed the most reraark
nble meetlng of lhe campalgn In thla .ity. More
than 1.000 people*crowded lha Hyperion Theatre,
cheered the Benator to thi.ho and neti.-rnt.-ii
enough enthualaam for an old-tlme war rally.
"The other .1.\. " f.ii'i Mr I^odge, "l w;.s trav
elling In Malne, a Btate you have all heard of
,, h.-.-r.-i. and, i may aiW, a Staf- you have all
heard from 1Prolong?*d applauae.) i met a con?
duct or on lhe in.ic. lle opened his pocketbook and
rhowed me hni.l.-n awa) numbt-ra of k?i?i colna.
" 'W'li.it .-.t.- >?<.. dolna with ihemT i i aked.
" 'When I gel ;i gold plece," he answered, 'and
i i;.-t them ..ft. ?: along the i'.i,.l.u.hi frontler, l
tn.-k them away, turn ln a bill to the company
,m.i hold the trold i don't know abal wlll happen,
bnd gold 1- ala.... - good ' "
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PAPER TRADE8 OROA \IXED.
Aboul 100 membera of Ihe paper and aaaoclatcd
tradea mel al tt..- ofllcea of Oeorge W. Mtllar ?> . c.
,ii Nos QBandAt Duane>?t., yeaterday afternoon, lo
fiiitn ;i non-partlaan McKlnley and Hobart Club, in
order to glve auch aaaistance aa may be in ih?lr
power io promote the beai lnt?-re?iis of the country.
The meetlng wns ,it 'J o'clock nnd waa pnrely or.C
of organlaatloi The club wlll not hold meetlnga
for apeech maklng, as there are nlreadi' two cluba
of thal aon In the Immedlate vi. inity of where thelr
headquartera will be, bul they will have h h<-.i.i
quartera, and tha offlcera elected yeaterday w.re
.'...-. ti nn Executlve Commlttee wlth pow.-r to
niiit headquartera, te abtaln campalgn Hterature,
and to aend oul ttn- enrolmenl she.-tH whlch ?r<- io
be si-nt to the membera of ihe aaaoctated trade*
throughoui tln countrj-, Among thoae al 12m meet?
lng were a number of membera of Ihe irude w'.o
have alway, heretofore been Democrate, bul who
tln-- year wlll work ior McKlnley and Hobart Tha
offleeri elected wen Prealdent. Oeorge F. I't rk. ia,
thi prealdenl of the Paper Manufacturera' Aaaocla?
tlon oi Amerlca; frank Bquiern, treaaurer, Colin
K L'rqubart. aecretary, and Wllllam l>. May. Kimid
mai -ii.il and repreaentatlve lo the central organl?
aatlon. There were alao a number of vlce-prea|.
,1. nta ??'? ?
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Hl 8IXE88 MF\ TO MFFT.
Tbere aill be .i meetlng of tiu- Kxerotlve <'om
mlttee of the Buatnea* Men'a Republlcan Aaaoda
tlon In Parlor D R of Ihe Plfth Avenue liotei al
7 :: i o'clock ihis evenlng, and organtaatfona lhat
have nol recelved formal n.ti..- of ihe meetlng .ne
ixjueeted t" si n.i delegatea. Bualneaa of in'i.-h im
portanc in the camimlgn may be tranaacted al ihe
ii.'-.t Ing
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PREP \RI\<; IOR A Hla PARADE.
The Parade t'ommRlee ot Plfteen of tha Albany
RepubHcan <'ini. mel nr iln- clubhouae, No. 11H
w. -i Thlrty-flral ,1 laal nlghl i" mak. tbe i?r.
limlnary arrangementB tor a bi* McKlnley Hnd
Hobarl I'.n ide ..i Ihe colored Republicana and
other McKlnley and Hobarl men of thi* dty The
parade wlll take place s..m.. tlme In October, but
ii,, date haa noi yet been declded apoo. Thera la
, . :. i.i li. in ri thal ni" parade will be a
aii ii- large colored churehea are wlth
the Republicana thli yeai aml the blcyrle cluba
wlll do Ihelr beei to help oul the i..irj.l. The
off .ra ..f lhe Alban) I'lub are: t'aleb A. Hlmme.
pr.-aldeni; Ralph l^ingaton, aecretary; Board of
Dlrectora '' A Sirnm". prealdent: l.'hrlatopher
Btewarl ... i.t..r\. .\h.J..r It I'oul.. Edward 9.
Flow, Charlea F llutler, Ruah F. Slmms, Jam.-s
c Johnaon
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FR 1 \/i >. Hl. IVK TO 8FEAK.
The rampaign t'ommlttee <<' lhe Republlcan
Countj Commlttee baa arranged for a maaa-maet
mj. |M me I'arnegli Mualc Mnll cn neat Monday
evenlng when Krank 1 Black, ihe RepubHcan
candldate f..r Oovernor of New-Tork, wlll make
the onl) addreaa wblch he Inteada to mak.- ln this
clt) in th.- campalgn Other spenk.-rs ?< <h* maet
Ing wlll be Benator Henry .'ibot Lodge, af Maaaa
.ti- and Bdward Lauierhach, the chalraaaa
of lhe Republlcan Count) '"ommlttee. The ii.,f.rw
of the Mualc Hall will i.pened t" n.e publlc al
8:30 |. nrr iiini there wlll Im- 00 tt'kets for iieiier.il
admlaalon all aeat, belng fr.-.- lo U.e flrst comers
with the rareptlon "f ?' few aeata to i*- reaerved .
f,,r repreaentatlve of Ihe pteaa ?nd lhe e'-iite on i
11... piatfol in
There wlll be , Republlcan ouidoor meetinit al
noon "ti Baturda) In Howard S'ju.ir.-. al Caaal nnd
llaater ata., and lhe apeakera wlil ba ropreaenta
tlre, of lhe labor unlona, amonie ihem M .1 Nl. i -
ne) ind i i Bealln.
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\l.it ll Wll'sllIRi: BAXKRR8 FOR GOLD.
Boaton, Bepi B The reguiar ?MetBag af the
Ni-w Hampablre Bankara' Aaaaetatlea *?b? held thie
afternoon at Toun_*a liotei. Tiie followlng raaata*
tii.n araa adopte i
The New-Maapehlra Bankera' Aa>oclallon glvee
Dr. Lyon's
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
AN ELECANT TOILET LUXURY.
U-ed by people of refinemen,
for over a quarter of a century.
,ta hearty anproval of the gffetta brInR ma to
malntaln gol- as the sti.ndar.l money q 11e ?...
try, Th.. proeperhy ol labor, ,ll".,w*J1,-1' '?,
lhe p-ople. the good na.H" und Cl ?dtt of t ? ' un
try all depend upon preaervlng lh* beal ooliar >.r
the world aa a monetary imstt
THE PI.A1XE riJIi-S MA88MEETIXO.
WOODRL'PP TO
a I'M'.ai-i:
MAYOR STItoN't AKD TlM'.niV 1
HK AllOK- THB BPBAKBR
Or UIIKFI.MKN
Three hundred wheelmen wlll parada ln the
xxvrii Aaaembly Dletrlcl thla evcnlng under tne
. , I. -?hip of ii P. CTConaer, before th* -
a Reputrlican m..s?-meeting under the manai
of the Blaln* Republlcan Club al No*. II and 19
Wetr TwentyfourthHit. Colonel Charl*a N. Bwlft.
prealdent of the club, wlll preald* and Introduee tbi
ipeakera, among whom ar.- to ba Mayor Btrong, I.
W. Lanalng, of Sebraaka; Congreaaman Qeorga S.
Bouthwlck. of Albany; Timothy L. Woodruff, Re?
publlcan candldate for- uieutenant-aovernor: Con
grewman John Murray Mltchell. Clarem
Mead*, Republlcan candldate ror Congreaa In the
Xth Dlatrlct. aml Aaaembly man P. H. Murphy.
Th.re will be a dl-ipiay or llr.-woilis, and B gOOd
band of muaic wlll attend,
Among tb* rlce-prealdenti seleeted fur th* n?**t
Ing ar* the follow ing:
(Jenrr-I Bcnjamln P. Tracy, Corn* II ia N Bli**,
Oeneral J. Prederlck Pleraon, Colonel \\ 111..11.1 <
Church, A. B. Co&a, Herbert L Batierlee, Job .
rleOget John Bldell John K Milholiand, v\ ...?.: i>
"dmondi JohnC OConor, Benator "Ynnk l>. ,';'.v">
K.ith.i K. Cemp, Robert K. Prentlv*, l- A. vjare,
Dr K P. Mlller, Oeorge R. Mancbeater, Ralph D
Langaton Ih C. II Buflhong. Oeorge Hltchlnga,
J H Sheflleid, ll. VV. Breckway. Jame* Brea.in
Oeorge D? Por?*t Barton, Robert C. Breckenbrldg
Oeneral Jamea M. Varnum, John Ooldlng, Capta
K oarratv l' s. A (retlred); Mlcha. J McCann,
P Tecumaeh Bherman, Ollberi R. Halnea, Mark A.
\V_ie. .lohn gablnc Bmlth, Martln Mauer, A. B
Waahburn, Ingeraoll l_>ckwood, W. II Cralne", J. A.
8-iuli Jont'. Kg.:.. J. '? L'Murray, Or. I^ro; - >
terlee, (Vllllam l< Morton, E J. wlnteroth, Oeorge
I>. Kalgbl, Kdward A. Peth, lloheit B. Mlller. Ed
ward !?? Qateiy, Joseph ~ o'Hri-ri. Phlllp Croa?on,
PYederich Oro*a. Wll.iam Weber, Alfr-d S Bugbee,
W J. McEwen, w w Ringold, VV. n Hoyle.
Henry Blrrell, W ll Bogart, A,ex_nd.-r \ Camp
bell. Caleb a Blmrn*. 0. W Plnkenaur. .io-.^ 1
Johnaon, J A. Mauder, (Vllllam Otnnaln, Lh
C. La Cour, Charlea P Herman, P, .1 Byn -.
Qbcrardl Uuiit, Brayton l\e?. Oeorg* Blagden, Jr.,
and Jame* W. Auten.
Thete are the tiaiiiei of the .??- relarle*: .1 0 r >!?
aom li Warendorff. WT.Ilam 11 I'rossman. Valentine
llot.-ii. K. K. Prentlce, Anlhonj "eonan. W. P.
Roger*. J. J. Keiiv. rhurles Denner, E. .1 (lonnond,
A B Shelton. Ployd E. Baker, A.A. Wheat, Wllliam
Rpellman K .1 Mcied'th, Henry Davla, John A l_?e,
t'hrlatopher Siewart. W. II Areher, K E. Davla, P
11 Plnknay, a I. Hayler, Herberl B Tenn \
Butl-r Bovle. II B. Mlddleton. ('harl-s A. B.;
Frank Hrooks, Kot.ert H. Qlle*. Charlea P Bryan.
Tliomaa C Jarrelt, Abram P Buroa. Aleaander Ma
tler. Franklln M Warner. Roberl P*raon*. Dexici
Blaaden .1 P PI*raoo |r.. J J. Splea. John M Mlller.
k' I' Hpooner. C I' Russell, Henn Pollock an.l J.
K l-'alloii.
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POLITICAL XOTFs.
a rcature of the Bound Monej Democratlc
meetlng ai MadlMMi Bquare Oarden. and one whlch
eaoaped tb* attentlon of the younger generatlon,
w.i- the rebel yell lhal rang oul when Oeneral
Buckner aroa* ?" apeak. li wai itarted amld ..
giodp of ei-Confederale aoldlera In Ibe weatern
,' n,e hall by John Btrotber, of 'he ?..;,
Vlrglnia Infantry. He waa In Pl ketfa charge al
Oettyaburg. He was talktng wlth Judge T. .1
Mackej ol Bouth Carollna, the laat Confederate
offlcer to aurrender after Lee'i fapltulatlon, when
th.- Vlce-Prealdentlal candldate wa- Introduced.
??Olve hlm lh* old battl* cry," aald Mackej'.
Blrother reaponded wlth auch force and intenalty
>R to be heard throughout lhe huge atructure.
Huckner turned Inetantlj tn lhe dlrectlon of th*
voice and amlled. Aa he dld so al k?a*l on- hun- ?
iin-ii other volcea in varlou* part* of the hall jolned
in thc en, Hundreda of Federal Boldlera atarted.
Vlalom of chargca and battlefl Ida arei
conjured up by the ahrlll, plrrclng note of lhe loal
? ati-e It was all ov.-r ln a mlnute, hu. it waa an
Impresalve eplaode of the great ga.herlng. par
Hcularly to tli?- "id aoldlera of both rtdea who are
now flg'htlng together foi th* prenervatlon ot ihe
Katlon'a honor
There is loo much liutli in th* remark "f The
Troj Times'' thut the "Popocratlc movemeni dc
rtvc* its vitaiity moatly from Btat** whieh me on 1
reeord for open and ahamelesa repudiatlon of thelr !
debta." Aimost th.- onlj Butea to-daj whlch ara
absolutelj eertaln 10 <-ast thelr electoral vot. tor
Bryan ar* tho** whlch hav* already adopted re?
pudiatlon a* to th"ir own obllgationa. un.i now
wani to applj tl"- aaaa* ruli w dlahenor to ihe
Nation.
Bom* ot ih.- newapaper* conund thal Brj-an la
?einniiig treaaon, and argue lhe raae .it l.-ngih.
Whether thla maj or maj not be true. he i> cer
talnly tearhlng dlahone*ty, repudiatlon and maaked
Anarcby, compared wlth whl-h open treaeon would
i.e almoal reepei table
Prcsidt ? ? Qieei . ol 1 ii it- p -1' ? ai Btat* ?? ... ?*.
1 will _ >M Ua 1 nn wl cont ? ntlon -;. ra ita
on Oeteber I, la working hard ro have a aucccaal .1
ga-herlng of tlie clubt. The Byracu** people *r* 10
operatlog heertlly, aad "Ta* Po*t" 0' tha' cltj
thai ?verythlag l* btir.g done rha
inaarc an Impreaalve demenatratlon of thc young
Republlcanlam ot tb* Bute. Th* xre.r dlfflcultj
wlth -he l.eague ln thl- Btate und thr,; .
who>- couatry la lu la'k of ceherency Bom<
hat de?crlbe1 it as the mi:ky waj of Republlcan
poll'ict Thi? It not a.ud In nn unktnd aplrii Indl
\1du8lly, rhe ClUba have done and ire d-.iiig ad
mlrat.le work for the party and are capable of
renderlng even m-.r.- important aenrlc* The origi
nal intention of the proje.-iorx of the movemeni
wh? te hav* 'ne I.ejgue go into th* Bouth *nd re
.valm 8:ate af'er flmtt. l>ixie wh' tn open ti- 1
for rhe mlMlonary efforta of th* l.-.m,- Some
?hPrg wat .ion.- ln 1 prelimlnary way. A coi
tion was held li Naabvllle and another n Loulaville,
and ther,. for on. reaaen or another, th* Idea wa*
abandoned and the South wat lefl to lhe Bourboni
and 'he Popullat* McKlnley'a electlon wlll m.ike
a great ehange in Bouthern politlca - and th*
l.eague may flnd .1 renewed opportunltj te carry
out
Rrvt and hor Intention
Benator Hlll'i friendt are row try ing ??> pui the
Mtlr* t,'.;ime on Tha^h'T. They s.i\- thal he 1
the tii-imlnari.,.'. for Grsvernor and Inalated upon hav?
lng Ir agHlnt: HIH'a advicc Th* marln* who wou rt
sw-llow auch - atory as thla would be a dealrable
acg il-ltlon for bi y dime muaeum.
Noi ;r. y.ir- n.ive th* colori ! votrrf of th* ci
been more cnthu?la*tic ln'aupporl of rhi Repub?
llcan llckel. There la acarcely ar, egceptlon
rule North, Bouth Baal and ~."eai 1 li difllculi 10
flnd a dlaeordant not* among the rac* paper*. "Th*
Central Eeho." for example, calla upon Ita reader?
Who doea nol know women
and yotinj' ~irla who are con
tinually in teara? Who al
Wgya see the <lark sidc ? Who
|?have frequenl fits of tnelati
(hi)lv without any apparent
cauae ? Hut there i? .4 cauae.
It is to Ih* found by the Intel
ligi-iit physici.in iu some <ic
rangement <>f the complicated
aml delicate fetninitM organi
of ~eneration. The woman
who half nndei atand* hcraelf, fcels that she cannot
alwuvs lie contjilainini; ; she c.inni.t alwavs 1ia\e
the rloctor in the house. Tlie younjr girl Buffera,
bodily and mentally, ia BUence, Thc trouble
usiully cotnes so eradually it is attributed to Borne
outside CBUae, There is utiduc wcaruios, um\
pt'cte<l jiain, unn-asonalile teara and Bta of tetnper.
All thesi* syiiiiitoms nre sittiplv protCfta of the
Mlent, long WliWling nervc",. Tlie trouhlc abowa
iu ilark lirclcs IjcIow the c\ es, g .lowiiw.ir.l curvc
of thc mouth, a sallow, beowulah yellow tu- k.
U-g-ffarded, lhe tfoable a^otra A few yeara ?.f
torture.1 invalidiaiii, probably Inaanity, before
tnerciftil rleath comea. Dr. l'icr.c's I'avorite I'rc
scriutioii is the fruit of years rjf stmlv. It 1- the
pnxlurt of an iiivestigatiiiK ttiiu.l united witli a
Kcnerous naturc When an iiitrlligent peraon
givra ye.irs ol sludy to a aubjecl there must 1?
aome good rcsult. Thc "l-'avoritc Pl-_Ctipt-On"
ih a I'ouijxjuiul of extrnctx of lierhs that nakea a
streni(theiiitij/, Ho_tliing m.-ili.iue. It acta >iirc, th
upon the ilistiiictlv teininine orgattt. lt BtOpa
ilr.uun from lininx giaiiibiBiHj 1>> healing diaeaaed
jiarts, thcrehy niriiijr alv> tIit- iiillaintn,itiou tli.it
i? alwaya jiresent.
1 wat in a nitkal rouditi.iii OA>* I araa 111 dr.paii
I eiiieiiriiced a greal improvrinrut By tafclng trBT tK.ttlr ..t
Ur I'lrrcr'x l-.vunlr I'rea, riptio.i 1 hav* taWeu xu bottlca
aud I am turr that 11 will not oatycai. uUer.ith.11 l.ut ull
diacatea of lrin.,1. ? Vonrt Ituh
_/7 r t^U
Meapolia, Vlrglnia.
(Mra.)
*^f jTst^^^s^
for a "atralgnlfortrard alUaoee hentMfttf* ?*? UM
RapuhNMB party and Republlcan BtwafMiem
w,o_Xen;roo;'A%^
proper Bppellatlon f >r his ra ?; tha la tha woru
negro.
Th. reaoaiaatloa of Mr. Olllei la ih* xxix-t. Coa
greaa Disti ? li we'J recelved. "The Blmlra Newa
conaldera ll 8 atroag nomlnatlon. Mr. ?U?g?*???
i ihe bualneaa dffalr* of legMatlon. It deciar's.
1,11, ti i -i Im .iliiabJe.
in vi. w of DemoeratM dlacord ln Cheawing Coun?
ty "Th.- Bteuban Courler" bagina to thlnk that the
rhemung Democracy, which gave DafkJ B. Hlll
hi" atart ln publlc Ufe. "may no longer W"a
Iroubiesome factar ln tha poiitlca of ihe dMirlet
When Wllbur r. I'orter waa nomlnated for Ueu
tenant-Oovemor II was sald. ln eipUnatlon of the
conventlon'a actlon. .hat Mr. Hlll waa trying to
wiu ba-k Roewell P. Klower to Ihe reguiar DeWJOC
? _<?* Th.- effort was partlally Buoceaaful. na.was
, evhlenrcd bv the back aomereeull of "The Albany
v, ,- ?? whlch M. hower and Anthenr Brady
rorftrol Hu Mr. Hower hlmaelf ia proof againat
, ?", ' nllurementa of me old machine. He pre
Bidedi ai the Palmer and Buckner meetlng, and H
not llkely to change hla poaltlon al this lata day la
the campalgn.
Prealdenl Hlll'a al iten enl thal nlne-tentha ofthe
. Northweatem Rallroad employea are for McKln
i,.v is echoed by tha offlcera of the Pennaylvanla
,,?, otiier greal Baatem llnea, In facl the rall?
road men throughoul the country are almost a
! nt.it ln Bupport of th- Republlcan tleket. Thelr
euthuBlaam for McKlnley ls not dlnVull to aader
| atand. No body of worklngmen ln the country
would be more dlrectly and linni.-.ii.t.iy affectad
: b) the trlumph ol u.e Popocratlc ""fW*1"*^"
. ,,,,,,,.,,1 empfoyea Tbelr aragee would be'mmedN
utely and dlaaatroualy affected, Rallroad rarea ari
V,,l hv law and H WOUld be alOMWI ImpOBBlWe 10
r,;'., 1 !:.?:!..-.,.,,lncrea-lngrK..alnprV...'Jrtlo,1;..
. depreclatlon of coln. On tha other hand. rall?
road obllgationa are, aa , rule, payable. prln. U-.
_nd ln"reai In gold Bhould ihe preaidei i
ronareaV he KryanlBed there would be no eacape
rom ., ,.,. and quick reduetton of rallroyd
i- ,,. ? dear kiiowledK" of this facl m tm
_,l world that underllea the enthualaam foi
M< Klnley.
?if thlnga keep oa >s th. y are goii'-K." Baya 'Tha
Weal Wlnfteld Btar." "New-Vork wlll glve E0?.?M
f,,i- McKlnley" Kvery ?.od Republlcan hope-. so.
but would lt not !?? luat aa well to defer thal Bart
..r talk untll after electlon?
Demo. ratks organ la aUly enough to objeel io
Mr Black tha Republl an candldate for Oovernor.
becauae be waa born ouletde the State. whlle his
competltor la a natlve of Naw-Tork. A voter who
would be it tl.i.-n..d by auok an argument aa thal
would prefer Aaron Bun to Alexunder Hamllton.
After an Impartial revlew of tha Mtuatlon 'The
Buffalo . ? concludea thai the lata Demo
crutlc Conventlon In Ita <itr> wlll not leaaaa M.-Kin
;. | ma |oi l( ? in 'in- Btate.
The nomlnatlon of James .1 Belden for congres.
i,\ the M Klnley League aml lha Democracy In the
XXVIIth Diatrict has. it app";irs. had the mu.-h
needed effect of stlrring up the machine to some ln
?,,. M in Republlcan Bucceaa. This Intenaa aolicl
tude for Republlcan Bucceaa," Baya "The Byracuae
?haa manlfested Itaelf very recently Dur?
lng all lhe month thal ihe machine has been treat
Iiik a large body of Republicana la ihis county wlth I
in.-uit nnd contumely, th- machine leadera have
had '." oncern for Republlcan aucceaa and nol
thoughl aa to whal the future mi_ht brin_ forth. [
They ahould hava thoughl of theea iiiinKs when (
they framed thelr rulea and conatltutlon, when th.-y
denled Republlcan^ enrolmenl Tor the pnmaflee, ;
when the) took awaj home rule from Republicana
ln tlie lowna, when they rejected overturea i'or bar
monj made by the McKlnley League Republicana
Ihbi winter. when they treated wlth Inaiilt the com
munkailons r. elved from the McKlnlej l.eiigue
Republl' tna, when they ruled wlth a hlgh hand nnd
malntalneil ihelr pollcy of preacilptlon. utterly re
gardli ss of the welfare of the Republl. an part) and
the auccea, of ita candldatea ln ihe future." "Tha |
Poat" polnt, out thal the McKlnley League Repub
ll. ,-ns were flrai tt. the fleld wlth thelr candldatea
fur ihe Aasembly, thal they nomlnated Republicana
ol worthy ncord aml excellent aWllty, and that If
lhe machine had cared for Republlcan aucceaa it
would have Indoraed thoae candldatea and pre
vented a three-cornered llght. lf they want hur
mon) oi!- "The Poat," "lel them withdraw thelr
machine candldatea and aupport th>- Republlcan
candldatea w im were tirst in the fleld."
e
TALKIXG FOR BRYAX, BVT S'OT BKTTIXG.
?I um ?* Republlcan. 1 aever \or.-d any other
tlvkei :t. m) llfe, i i.iv. bet 110,008 on McKlnle)
l would glve H.O00 ihla minute to withdraw the
beti Hry.it, la golng io be elected sur.-. lt la a
clm li for hlm. I huve been through the Weat, und
I hav had my eyea opened iie will carry HltnoM,
Indlana and the Mlddle Weai like , Baah."
Thla la ihe wa) a vleltor at ihe n.tt-l lmi>erlal
Introduced h ms.-if lat-t evenlng. He *.>r.- a anuaT
brown ault, dlamon-Ja gllttered tn hls .nff buttona
:ind ln hla ablrl front, and he had a weii-to-do alr
aboul i im. il" walked .iho'it the hotel all the
evenlng, expoundlng hla creed and bewalllng the
fact thai McKlnley was already defeated. h qulet
appear Ing gueal iti the houae sald earneatty: "lf
you wani to hedge i wlll glve you a chance. I can
i ... bei i thouaand, "i half .. thouaand, bm l wlll
bei > ? >.i ,i few dollara thal McKlnley la elected."
? liiw much?" aaked the prophel of dlaaater
Tiie aecond spe.iker mentloned ;i modeal sum.
..mi the replj made b> ihe dlamond-bedeckad
atrang. r waa i i ontemptuoua smff. wlth the worda:
I- i .-rt enough Bei a ihoumuiil or I qtllt. I
won'l i" i leaa." Then ii- atrolled over to the tele?
graph deak nnd engaged ihe glrt operator ln a sil
\.-r argument lle expiained ih.it iie waa from
Denvei and thai he knew nothlng ln tlie world
could keep the silver men f.om winning After
lalking for .i whlle he walked back to the desk
and remarked ih.it he belleved he would stay in
the hotel over nltht The clerk ask.-d: "Have you
any baggagef"
? Nm here," was tha reply
"Well," sal.l th>- clerk, Inalnuatingly, "you know
II la cuatomary to pay ln advance when you have
no haggage " The ot n, polaed In mld-alr, came to a
fnii -.,.;. ? i,. i n>^ aee, muaed thn would-be gueat
reflecllvely. Then he lai.l down the per. and sald:
i will i e ;.tii)ut ataytng later," and walked away
i'. my." remarked tlie clerk, "whenever you run
theae allver men down. its all smoke and no rire. 1
never knew one to atand by a wildly heralded
deelre to l"-t ln hls lif.- 1 me.-t a doaea a day In
here wiio profeaa to be anxlous to bet. bul when
aome one elae off era to me.-t them balf-way they
alwaya qult "
?
X0TE8 OF THF r i vr 188.
Thoae Armenlana who are naturallaed ci.i/.ena
and favor honeat mone. wlll hold a me.-tintr at
No. 15 Weal Twenty-fourth-al to-morrow nlgh:
The Weai S;ie Republlcan L'lub held ,m eathual
aatlc aound-money maea-meetlng at the elubrooma.
ln i.e Hotel Knli.-.it:. No. 102 Weat Blghty-aecoad
st. Tueada; evenlng Nearl) .-iKhi hundred aaenand
women attended and heard wlth deep lnterest the
varions apeechea that were dellvered Among the
apeakera were ?". I. Toung, of Maaaachuaett, .t.i.- ?i?
Kemple, nf IVeel Vlrglnla: (reorge L Weeka and
<;>..iu.- r. Austin. Th.- apeakera dwelt on tiie i?iue
..f the polltlcal campalgn and urged upon their hear
ers tii" necefalty of energy and unfl.-iKglng work.
The Vlth As-.m.ily Diatricl Republicana t"'K->?
th.-ir campalgn Tueada) nin-iit .it the r B. Oranl
i'I.iIi, ..; No. 11 I'rln.e-M There w.is a good 8?d
audlence al thelr m.-.-iliiK hi tbe clubrooms, and tha
apeechea were greatly applauded. Tna apeakera were
Preald. nt Oeorge W. Wagner, candldate for Aaaem
hlv; .lohn Palmlert, Mlchael Ryan and Jam.-s W.
B.'&nlgan The club announced lt-. anaual outlng al
i Polnl Vlew I'ark. I'ollege Polnt, on OctO
h.-i :..
'ihe i.i.if I'obacco Bound Mone) Club ralaed iwo
banner, at noon on Tueaday, amld muslc, speech
maklng and cheerlng. The flrst wn? stretclied
acroaa Malden l_me from No. i't6 to No. UB, and the
other lust around tha corner, from No l.*i8 to No. |
IH Water-at. Rx-Mayor Predertck A Bchroeder.of
Brooklyn made an addreaa on the oceaaion. Othar
apeakera were Major -lohn Burna, rongreHanian ?
t'oomba of Brooklyn; Jaeob Kemple, of w.-et Vlr?
glnla; .lohn W'lnfleld BoOtl and Joaeph Culunan,
prealdenl "f the elub h aaaaaaga from Major Mc
Klnle) w.is read. whlch conveyed hls congratula
tlona and beai wiahea n> the membera of the club.
The Republicana of the XlXth Aaaaaably i>isirict
wiii hold a bu rally aad masH-meeiinK "t Ootuaa
bua Hall, In Bfxtteth at., between CohaaabUB und
\in-t. i.l.im avao-, on Tueaday evenlng nett ut 8
o'clock An entlreli new feature af this oocaaten |
?iii ba .i leeture an "?ound Money und Preteetlon"
by .1 <- Bchenck "f New-Jeraey. The leciure wiu
be llluatraled with a larae number of Bier.-opti.-oii
\i,.w nreuared eapeclallf for thin on-asion Thla .
maaa meetlng wlll be the openliiK gun of the eain ,
palgn from the lower end of the diatrict. aml It Ib
i-aperlally dealred thnl tiiere be a IarKe iitlenUance. ,
i;.-..rK.. it iii.iw.-ii will prealde Tbere wlll alao be
preaent l.emnel i-1. ijianv. Robert Mnrel and oth.i
promlnenl Republicana
An Invltatlon aaa boea kaaued io all .-oiored ciii
r.i-ii-i io wttneaa tba baaner-ralatng ut ihe apening
of th.- N itlon il RepubHcan Anne?. at No im Weal
Thlrlv-llrslsl , lo-moriow BVOnlng at 8 u dock
Tlie ? .>|>i. 11111 - <- of AlCinu. lii.-nts, lucludtnK I'li.irle
Butler, i D t'arr, n K Blmma, T. B MeKeel, i
w it Davla it B Boottron and A. h Coaay, have i
apared nu affort to make thlH u memorabie drm
o.i.-r i 11 .-.|?. Ln. Kinrst l.Joli la ctlcf of the AllllBX. |
- ^?"??????fci a_r aai ^ ^hj
860 Broadway, Union 8q. & 18th St
MAKE A SPECIALTY OP
I II6S, ^ Adapted FOR
Marbles, ^opkn ^epuce*
Mosaics, Walls *Fu?*
Flneal l.nndi-MaU.r.' Prlera.
CHILDRErJ,
'TtETHlNc
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syruj
*?.a I ?en uaed /or o/er FIFTY fCARI bi tt*
LIONS nf MOTHK"? FOR TH":iIt ~HII nSr-v
WHILF. TEKTHIVn wlih perfeci _UCC___h
?OOTHBfl THE CI.II D rVSf TES8~HEl_0_J
Ia the BE3T RF.MKT>T FUl DIaRRHOEa 'fau
by drugglats In ?very part of tha worll
Twenty-flve Cents a Bottle.
~~ REED & BARTOnT"
8ILVER8MITHS,
Broadway and 17th Street, N. Y.
The KNOX Hat
Fall Styles Now Ready.
PERFECT IN PATTCRN, MATIIRIAL, RT
AND WORKMAVSMIR.
.1/,.,- <?,,!,,? i. .11 rtealr* ,.'<>'":'' " ??' '"'/ ?' ""nVtm,
Flint's Fine Furniture.
Soii.l iiii'l >iil?st;intiu!. g
factory priren.
CARPET T
CLEANING
.;'-,; 7th Ave.,
W IR !SIH STHI.I1,
. IM
t?;--j-- - - 1 181 :i?rtl-tt.
i rn i IBCL'UI
Woodbury's Facial Stap makes jrood
complexions and is the best scap for daily
usc. It is pure and antiseptic.
8pe-kein have beea engaged and Hoffman 'a baal
wlll play.
Th* enrolled Republlcana of i Tl rty-aaaaal
Kie.--.ion Diatricl of lhe XXXIVth AaaoaaMy fg,
trtcl ti a meetlng ai Llncoln Ha Heneay r.rtt.
Indomed tbe nominatloaa ef HcKli I; aml rMa*
ot Frank B. Black and of P W >'?? nhardl. Jr.. _g
laal nam.-d for tbe A??*mblj
Th* Unlon Republlcan Cl XXXIU A*.
?atnbly Duitrii i aill have ? ' ? ' '"* ,B<
maaa-meetlng al lh* elub headquart r*. N'o. M_
l^xlngton-ave. thla evenlng Amo BjBBBaaj
wlll he Oeneral C. H. T. ' !'v;,,? *_;
Phlllp B. Law. Kmll I-abl ? .? ; - -^
Allen. Alfred D Otnmena and Fredei a nor*.
a bandaeaM flag bearlng tl ? <'il**
Lm Above Party" arlll b* ralaed to-morre_a
Bi iver-*l . b*ta.n Broad i d ? "'? ?ta ?
funda neceeear) te ral?* th* ***} wer. ?**_?
Wlilt.ni A. Charlea from the ???ha-iB g g
Wock. many of whom will ihla year ?ote ua* a.
publlcan 'Ickei for the Brai tlmi
Th.- Jame. A Boberta AaaocUtion. BlgbiP-*
on.i-s: aad Flrat-ave.. arlll hoM .. meetMig i' *
,,???. thn avenlag ... * o'clock to t?naaciaij
bualne** for the benelli of th* a**o lat* BB~aj
i,e presented
iXOTBER GOOD DEMOCRAT BOLTaX
A. 1. HL'LWC RE_IOKi -? ? *KMI ER "K THI
UKANOB .i'',MV D-MWRATK LOMMITTB
M.ddl.-l.wn. N V . Sent | - Wnt tmt
Demecratlc County Cemmltt*. ?*i ber* ?_dar
they arere *urpc_-ed "-' '. lh? ' l,ow,n* l(t!
frora hu ea-Aaaemblyman and countj -inmittaa.
man tioni tb* tOWaahlp ol -v
M ?? 6>l
Bamuel i? Roi..-rson, Chulnaan ol ib PemocraOl
t'ountj I'ommlttee. . ...
D-ar Sir Kol belng a ma hlne oi n...... -"?"?"?
Uxmoera" but - D*?o ?**}
SKK H..,,,,,,. wr.::.,; Tl.de, of tb.
BTea recegnlaed leadera ^*~j ??,
uueru ,mh i, &rm ?do Wjjja
J_|y laat l? th* nan.t the pemxvralk l-^rtyjj
the Natlon. *lmo*l evep' plank of v I.i. h " **??
of Democratlc prlnclplea nay. worae t.. .^ tnat
dlametrlcall) the oppo*lte of everj ^P^?3
Democracj l cannol ac.-epl l a* a .r. -tarem
of my polltlcal falth or a* * rule a?J
,ice. Filled as it la Wlth tbe iiii.ir-l.i-ti' -. "^?^
Ai.-eid with ibe Popullatlc i-agarlei ol a "?'}*??
irld^Sidlabone-i dSttrln* of - _?*?
this platform hav* noml . '. _??.
ihls platform nave nomu-w. ??? -? ,??.
lhi I'r.-Mde,-.. he belng a man who ^ "oj -J
taieto hold forth do rl ?- ? '^,'-o-noiis Mee H
iut Into praetlce, ? ? ?jV*newn#a.t at ?
Natlon loward a hlgher civiim?? mosf re
the vle-as and porttlor. whlc*i .?g^ ?, th.
apACtfully reelgn mv om- ? CwintJ of orang*.
Democratlc I'ommlitec ol thc ??'?--? ,,,'1^1-"
Mos. reepectfullj',
rj-0?0/a ffOW DEJrOCWW HMf.
aCTIOM OF THE lMdANA"
.?? x BTATB TI'KI-.T N'^MINATV.n.
1H.HSKI' AWO * S.Air.
, . w iBaeol ill ~',p (,oM 8la
AHani... Oa.. aepl - '? , , Bnl mde
ard D-a-oerata ol Oeorgla held uiet fr
panden. Stat. Cenventlon w^ U orotj^
taWv ,-epresenti.tn" and cntbuMa ^
lt aaaaaalHed al . '" "' ; . , d,m.4 a
rapitoi D B HamHton efJU?ne. *J -
s,,.?den. of Aleaander Ha*?*&>? Ar4,r?
rary chalrman. and J'*""." ^J Thame?~Pfi
of _*vann*h, a greal ??""?'' r, ,,,, .,..y. Ajw
,on. prealded over the bod> p ' ^ g^
,i.-k.t "f Ihlrfeen electora wai n~" rt,H4^
??v* and Campa^n rommt teea we~ -| Jg
arrangementa made for bringii ,,, -?. P?'
Money Democr-tk- vote N ? , ??i?ra-?_*
rorm!Vhrch?*-adoP,^
ilerUttnaM'o, Xi'lon'- l?...'-1 'f'l'ScfS
palmer and Bachner. ^
p.FFECTIYE WORK OF DBl *******
Rftectlre ?ork tt beteg detM la the rampeJP"'
ro.nn.er.'... T,..x.-.1.,v le-nd Monej ^J^j;
wi.o.^e auagaoea dail) -Mfilaga ar* w ?? ^4
Broadway and Prtoce-al Th.- bureau fer ?? ^
,??,?? of .!,..-iimen.8 ls al M* M Bl-*?IWa-j
Weatern r.iion BuUdlBg. A commltte* ~? ^
viti.s ihe hotel* la lhe dt! to ?,s"rU'nf."T(a*
r*g_tt*ra what buyera and aaleamen an ri ro ^
tha Weai and loutl. '"V.'-'i^i.t v*n. >?*___;
,0 the vi-itors 10 atiend the ttound > . p^a
The UDtOWn h.ad.tu,,rt..r< of th* 1'/^ j , , ? pbA
p of the Flfth Avenue Hotel.1 0 one, Jonn ,^j
. llfelong bemocrat, and nresi .? . ? > m ,,^
l.eague of C*Wta*rctal .Y^_r.,ml MonCJ ?'*__.
gUtea haa .-harge of lhe Bou"<? -JJ a-?"_S
The rolouel aaya thal h>'"'' .?,i tbal t*? _5
travellera In thc ITnlted ttat*.. and taai ^g.
Of them are for soutid Baonej ' , /o(r? TW~
Hge of ll.OOO.i?0 B day to rallroad- u?, -^ ,n i_B
are aald to t?? ?.?_ earamerelal travena*
elty. #
?,V WVN OIBTRICY P4JTWMf?
Th* K.e.utlv.- roni.nl.. ef Jhe Jj*^!*
raay met laal nlghl -t No _M U">1 Bro*>
at. to arraaaja for le-nlgbt. ?**?**** thtt*
lyn. The Hubje.t of runnlng . ..ndid .t.a . ^
rerent Oeagreaa and Aa**e*Wy di*trt*-*_^
elltsed. and wt.lle H ?..* d"^'"1 ^^^0^
lii the matter untll aft*T i.>-niahi - - ^^
tl.e ,-onaenauH of oplnl.... ol '"'^crary ~__
preaent indl.ated ih.it H"' '?1'' , ,, A^_?
run longrw** and As-.-mhiv -' ''-."j i^
ihoae at the aatatlna ~^7.,_r_tiAw JoaaS
Thomaa Coatlaan, Roberl '?"*;, ^".hrme.. *+
plomon. prealdent of lhe Board ol A",r
Thomus F Ke.Ulny. _________a-a*a*-"^
"The Hrntlro ?>meler>. "??'??'?f "Va-A*'*
RalliuaU f,.rty-etf1it inuniirf rlde li* *"? ?
_??e_ Offlo*. li fiaai _.- i