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S ROTABLE SPEECHES MADE AT JACKSON DAY BANQUETS. TTTE TJEprF.LIC: TT'ERDAY. JANUARY 0, 1000. 1EKS1T1LE TRUST OB. W IS In 'i V --,-JJSED AT IAN CLUB. Tuesday, J . CHOICE t ot f r il iln O'irilia ' i u'-;. aiplc &tf HITCHCOCK. l. .lsitorui Oantlitlntp intrudnit'il eV-'jipnkpr .oiiiiK Hwwlws by u. ir and (.'aiiuai-k. ' tt'-iai.. " I', Jin 8 -Several hundriNl n thN and adjoining States sat t c JacVo- Inn FTanquct here to i th lcuM-rtlc campaign of rmally launch. J with Hpeerhes rn J. Br an. Corgresxman ar T. nncssce mm! Overniyer of ' other lights o Dcinocraci V 1- - a ner - i this f r t! e II g Il -11 , i id e tnj v, r-nizcd that the ad would round I hi i i ' tran. imperial- - f this c-mntry. t .'welt upon thc-e - t i cm!d not be mis- I ri ir t'io a t' ! .i. ? Do , s - .inc. I in a I . 1 I ' !. ,.,JP, ni 1 oarJjr renins ' Nebraska. Kan- . ther In the hotel t" line In all the rt nd. zvou- ,,f i 1t.it Itcccpilon. t t' c J-.k- t' Ol 1 V 1 t i- vr-iv m 1 i c'.iib .a '. Si 1k r- At i.Ul t the " i ' i . 1 I i n it' inartera fn ; .fn for the i' - g.ven tt the t r t!i - prominent II. hitiqart-room ; r. tie oc-a- ! ij'.i'ion in all i 1 1 ! -ding D mo- i ,-t A larse I in.' the di.-tin- l c mons and nit- - i. i i'i. walls. 1 k vv I er adjournment I tml. . v. h.oli were i it ihe hi ad of the i -i Mr. i M Hit. li. i i . i '. man i '. rnui Ic n n J. Urv an. on r f K nas ti I their -tibje-ets tn- l,i- Itself." DavM L mc-rac ys New i .. J'a!' itv. Imperial. u.-!m.in t. arma.k, Ttnii- I . IT.ss." WillK I Abbott. -hi- I . J ir n! iluu ' U!ll.-rt, i ! r Na'lun. " . J. Krjan, Uu- u.or il SB of Texas was unable to be i .,h "mn-rthlns Urn man.' was ext-'t- m shm M Hlti!i k prcned J an imrc Hi" in tM-i to mar ttf :h i .Tng or lu th fiitliu- t i rasicri Jlitt'heoi'U I'respiit !lrj:wi. i it.r Iiitch"ck, in presenting Mr 1 1 in. 1 I imw the laat toast of the te: -' ind tne l in-st. inir N'atii.n .iiil in th I pv- .f human Bbt-f? t!. S.H u tr.vail oi hejoM mil i ' i il.i. jiu.e t sen imcntr. v jusike i i. i nur ration u ir j,i I mlsht hv rested, bttt i ii u-t i- ha brouetu furth . ten . ttt pr i a t w h.inst .ii. I t charce.1 i I m r that nv. thr pairmt niul prav t '-I t Nu his f ni the Ameiii.ni 1 i ' I ir.-al r'lifctl t r v,t the f ile i -, i ti t- m;inttwi s uf iilo )d iii. i. i t I'tiMiim -u.ntit u. inijicrialKmm a 1 .n li . urriin fwilth and the lsnis fit it il rtlur. n til b had the un I il'iI'u.i i lur-ake the t.aih ir 1 r.Iath. r-- and join the mad 1 - r t mi natcl'i and .mplres f"- tn i"1" .he wurld h.ni no drtti.ins t i - ioi rtt Tii him the kmn i i "I htmoij and the fcairrd priti- i .' f smernm-nt ar. sutflcint To - ' i of the nation app ars not m 1'nii.s mithfl ing bann.rs. but in i,!. o justice and the i indication 1 ! 1. '.in of onr forefathers la the u i lopove a nation r -oled to b- 1 ' ' .mil pkdKeU not tu interfere witii t ' 111 of oilier nation-, a n.thn I th preat roek of poiernment bv - nition . l'h a purjxji and a I'h t l'mc'' ne.. ii r 1 m- ur h iih our all a-e vtlth i ir -. o-jr nor- "ir praer-. n.r flth triumphant tirr ojr t tu Mtn tn e ' ' ' i tie i 1. 1 u drink -tftndlr? and I t i t-is t.n-t tt i now mv prii- iMtioduee Uw lac j -aker of the tr. ii loider of t! fusion f m-ii a-IIonoiable V J. Bran." Ilrjisus Speeeli. 1'mi m.mj an ovation when he t t ik He aid. in part i l- a i.n.i i rl. nril. h rii'i like thl. m n J..r.eth tn .i anj uj. ni-t If I ut the fooli-h i.-s ti and are I 1 iim who .tj.i i the riniMiy v- Tl I m lt. rirr..-uw th tLinm- threat th -ni st tndanl end pointed out I 1 I ini'tnnt staMNhiat nt mould in- i hi tr tin irrial .11-lurtiam : m - - i furoiw, but tie bank r- . re ' ' t j..rt bl.td to the n.irnimc. il , w. -,p in.' No B.ith.-.ian'ilnK n- . pio.uttion 1 Bold, a lin ii- i 1. the Uiki-s in South Afr! a 1'iiir. .1 the .sume banker- and thi ' t urn.; a panic uals Kiisl.itid is i H i-.ir.vfui i' t ri in ial ii -eres In Hnpland-- tri- - fi it tli it manv of tlxtn hie tin u -Mnnathy for a struimliiiK 1 are h puiR fur the Mi n-ioii i ih.iit t.f a ia-en. If -urh l ii- ills from a ir beeii Him i 1 little Itepuhlh , i, hut must we I ir nir huaks out botwem tan -.id rrt . ountrt. - of ihe llrt il-iss' i.t lii'.ii .il i-i.i, ?.. n.l.iu-e this nation !' ii -ii. n.i. r.t .Ither in its f in tgn d. nie tie jmiIii 1 .nil t the lb pill - I n . L. n n-w preparing to -.t ilu i a nke a LJptno to Kurop's eoiden n!n sti died tie momr queMon i f or. -a til it tl rtlinment of u i tin ..r..'baks IX . (lit r.f the Bold Mail ' iil plan Manv It vuhlii an- -eoutid nt th iih i and the lr idtnt aoidel any im n on t the m.itt r in (n! letter r ac - ept in. e l.ut ti m the s hem- is btine un lul . i lid the ttiian.i. ts ir. to be enipoii- red to.pind or i.iiitraot th r.irrene at th'ir on ii ili and lor their oan ntiuniarj. .tdv.tnt le Tin Kiii. r of the cold standard advo ritis is d..lopinK -tip bx -tep the b.i; ti-h hue . tnm.nreii to -r.allow "p the little -' and the small bank, r- will Foon ls ri.isr lor d. Iiir.nice f-i m the rubi of the linto hank- whi.h Sourish under ihe '".ox.riiment s fivont'-m Those who haw nu.iied the tru-t jo. -t'on of 1M fori -haw tint an admlnlstr itn-n, p'a.-ed in po- r b th- aid of pr it miT.iimli.s. could not lie r- lie.1 upon to .!. -ro the trusts, but mmv who could nut be convinced by sirRument are now b. mi; . ,.nm.el bv the jap'd crowth ind ineroaaod audacity of prl latf monopolies Anjbodv who his rad hi-torr or under M. ii 1- human nature knows that one ra.e . aiinot r..- an ocein and domtnite .n-otlu- rue without kfnitj ,H Trniv enr j r -e: t to hold the i onqiieri-d nee in sub J.. I on. and vet the I:, public m leaders thoi.ht or pnten-'id to think that an tm- ml ft' wonM be aiupuj bj the mi ll . - w it . dehRht I ii.Ii-h ri 1. In Inlia is 1 1 lv tolcravd Im ii e . Itrltl-h ml iier. s-ind r. nlv to ii- -t -mi. attin.it u .on te j irt of Hit 1 tttve- ti -e ur -t If tu Mipi, nt Knc-ltn-1 ill' - not n ! h r l 1 m -o'.llrrs to Muth Afru i fir fnr nf nmh.r S. pov leiitinv Ai cord!-c m i book re , ntlv rul 1 -l.i i! bv i-i rns.-!!.1 j. in i,.r,. . , , an Influ-ntliln t.n p i.-. ,.,., tn ynu. lih poll v li In in i-l t', ,,ti Pncli-h t.ood irc oi ( no't iraj t r .r m d Sboc ofAIlhittds, 2amo Propor'ma G.E. HILTS SKOE GO. 2L;.V w 1 ' I -a- I iih itit I t i . 1 I' 1 1 v -. - I en ' i I ;i i d in I i ts. rfi I t i ns, !. r S k Tit H A ' r f-e I W 'til I "v '"" " I V l N ii i B - t H i lli-torv H I ( riitj r Ka .r J We f-e'lrr is stroicet amom; the e Incited 1 1 .-.. .. 'I i r -i i..' j, i'iI v-titii t'e tiniicrl il '" iv. -nmi nt i ilim.t - it' lv tilin Hi tin - b l' 1 liiuu- hi-.I. -ie for fri. 1" n in. r. i - vvnh his im. 1 1, em il dit l"l mi in I ti I. ' w 'nil aif he lllt.oll mi the 1 lllll(ipli Ui-timi will tie ail tsHll-in.lklIll; ! I-'. in -t in I at the pirtitiK of the w.iv-i and niu.t th.H'.e lK-tvvi.ii the 1ih triii. of u piiblif aid ti. luirlne of emplr. "At tills .i, i.me.-ruis in our n tuon'- hl tor we ma will rtvall the word- of 1-oniIL iince I., evere man and naii.n coni thr mumirt t. ( . a- In t' .ii ii if tnnh nltb ralvtMiid f..r the ri ' r nil ,!.. Sora pr. it ..ju i;.i,r new iil3h. ct'nns ' h Hi. I ! m - lllstit I arts it , p , ti n lie hit hand and tile Fheep nt ti,. nun And Ilie ,li , . i,.. li f.vetrr tnltt tliU dalL- Ii '3 111. J l".at Jte'it annuel. 'In Ik. Mr Cirmaiks -pes li vv.n one of the strontre-t if thi -vtiiitiR 11 -aid, in pirt. I know the M'ti.tltv one must pav for d.tendiiiK the pi in ipl. s of Anient an liher tv 1 h"m in it p.. muM ipi.i to lie vi'it.I i- a irtitor. a- a copperhead, an an Atliirl. in Kiln ii .i j-ir -, rapidlv have we protr -s ,t Hm nut ..nlv L- it tr. it.on to lit' the 11. i ial .tint, tif Ind. fieliijvIH . not "nlv i- it ir, i- ii to r. j.."t He words of N a.-lu.vt, in mil J. if, r on und Abraham l.inxdn bit lu l- i .1. nihil l)..l truiior who ian - t.i . ,v tint fori ible .iiin-'atioii is rimiril . viTt ion t, -ii. a dlsttu-sui-li. d j'. it I. man within the ineiuurv uf living mt.i did utter ju-t that s, ntim'iit amid the universil plaudits of the Ameri taii p ople "Sir. I am almost ready to believe tliat the iiaticn if Mi'Klnlev and llaiuia is lint the n it.on f V. a-hlnjrtan or Jefferson or of J.uk-oii. and tli nation whlih tramples out ih- hope uf llbertv in the hu-nhlrst iHi-om and th. tuition whtcji M. nds its Iirntt etlia; ire mr the institution f hu man -lav.rv i- not the nation uf Abraham iiti oin Mr armark tlic-i arralsnid the ndtntnU iratioti in it- (ioIm v In the I'hlllpiiinpf. Hi ri in) rr s . litre--. lam I iennfr of Kans.is sald-"l-or p'.iof thtt the lb publii an pam- ti as -lint a d unftilitiK in its eninltv to the t on-iltutloii. and h rce to the prln ipk" nhi.h the onstiiution protei ts, as the roval prtv of Kngland ever was toward the creat . harters : bhert In that . oi.n- 1 te t! . attitude of political partus 1 1 .ii ..II iitsiiun- having thtlr root- in the loii-titutlun "Th it ii-'rummt provides: "The '..ncn -hill have power to levy and (ollrct taxi-s. duties. mio-t!. anil x t if.' The opponent- of Ii mocrae. inclmlinr the jn-. nt It, publican p.irtv. have eon--tru,.l aa.it th.- taxins i.e.tr of the 'oii-.-liti.tion with Vvii -iilul.tv Thev have iclitriv.d to Kraut In partii ular "clis-es Kreat advuntaRe- al the .ipense of the whole h-ip,. nn.i to build up monopolies which uprtre-s and inpoverl-h the people and mei.aoi- free government It -elf. "Amin the i ".-ftiiil.ni i.lrfer upon oiu,n .s the .ower to i om monev arid regu late , villi, I -uler th-e pi iin and un mt k .' ! ii.ivi on- of th- I'on-titution the li. ni, , r.Hi nr,- has aivv iv-iutitinde.1 and -till . j-ii. n I- that the prlmarv momv if ih. .-outitrj inu-t tnslt of both metals and tint ,..ii,;re-s is pot only mponered lilt that it is Us uV in reselate their value with l. filers to eatli. and to oiu botii upon isjual term- I iv liv div the number of Ihe proprie tors cf bti-lfe-s wov. smaller and the num ber if waice-earners larsr ! nle thi evil cm ! arre-ps. tin time is nut far iti--tant wh.n the .vo-ini; men of this countrv will I. whollv- ixeludid from the fli Id o"f Jiropri tors-hip and tioum-.l to lit.. uf J.ire lini: -.rvitiiii.. The .v.aknes of the situation Is not in !.. J on-titutn-n. but In the d. pendent at titude uf tu. It. rul.ll. .in partv. pl,i.-d in tcntr.,1 of the ;overnment through the low.r ..f the tru-ts ami D1..11.1: ..lie- H ne. -- jri v pt.werle to pro. ee.1 ar lin-t th. m aid -0. with evd ibtl-tv ran tru.s avj the ii.rstitutional oner of Cuntcr. ver omnni.e n'l. 11 tt- xer, I-. -h....i.i i, .1. r. 1 .1 . . . . . . "-" w.- u .. .. ..- u. mr .15,-11'- am iim rib p.oi.1. et the HARRISON-ALTGELD FEUD. It .Mat Cms" :i rii.mu,. in I ,.,. 1 Mil it -Vniioii.il UiMiIiii:u(ps. fhlo.ieo. III. Jn S-The l'os: to..Jn.. -.v- - ' ' The renewal of thi Iiarrl-on-AItgeM feu I in ine h.cal Ii-rai-raiy indi. utd th Mavors refi-il to attend lunchfs.n Bii? ',."' rd-,v I0.J,-n-'8ei Samuel it c.i of the avs and Mean- I'otamitt.e Is Hkr. K t.. result Pi the part inatwc.rs i,,,,,. 111- me uemocra-l. national he iduuarp es avvat fr.,m TsI.a-..The reason fr .Major Hirrlsc.as r.fu-al to lie rr.rnt was the rict th it ex-tSovernur AltKeld vai . xpt,, t ed to ue pus. nt The na.ional . utrmi 1,-, . "' at"- ex.. Hjirujlv ai.nuvtsl ov. r the fr tu. ri ie urien.e ..f the lu. al wrjnKle a ,1 are 1-1,1. ,jM- ,,. .,jvis.ibnit uf estab- II'l" 2 "T 1iru'u " " a '"ore harmonb.u n. iKhborhia.i N'ormati i: Ala. k. .1 lim- nil. leader of Uurr.K, v., t.,ie here , ait.nd the l!rj in bmquct. Is h ir.l at work iran-ier tn. b. i.lau i-i. r- u. t v ..-1. ' itv . hinct n .ml St U.uls hive .,!-., Ik.ii rientioiud .1- .files jt whh li the h 1.1- -,u ,,.-,- nwi ue -- niii-iieil. In t lie Ultv ni-' imitu iron 1 lu. aj,u SUNDAY CLOSING IN CHICAGO. Jt !.- Siipjioilnl by LuIjoi- rnioiis, 'Ipiiiii'u :tnd L-jiiifii. ilias. J tl S s t'e riult of the movun. ft in favor of Sundav i lo-inR. mtiy Rro. .rie-. butch, r shop- aul oth. r -tores cf "liu.ij;o that had li-en 011 n -evn davs a week for vear- pist. were ilo-e.1 vtr tla iSudavl Thi movement vvhi. h wjs In .ittiiiHtfd -om.- time ami bv the Itutcher-' and lb tail I'lerk-' Ass.xiati.in. and sup ported bv labor organizations. Irjrmin and lav m. n. is a umniR 4. cetier-al charac-te- Alderman John T l:i:oll. in dl-cussnie th- Sun.i iv-. heinfr movement at a Utizens" m.-tlns list nlelit said "Sundav Io-lng is no longer a question It b. a realitv ' In manv hurches e-tcrdiv tli pastors n f, rr.-l to thi matter in thtir , rmuns and w.umly in.lor-ed It from a r. lii;i..ii:i .1- well a- a t..nvent -tandiHimt Th v bnrted th rr -ml r- of th.lr ...nctei.itl.jn- not to make mi pur.hi-.-- on Sun.iit aim thiii p. -i 1 port tie .fTort- uf the . rks In h j elude t lus s. rinoii. ill-hop e.ilow rn, rrd to th. .(Torts for Sundiy lo-ini: P rnestlv approved of an ..ri; m- i7i d vie. irons t.iinpiln in thiv dberiiori He 1 onti id. d th t in the -rro ture of man s frime ai.-l in th. . n- itution of his beinir tht reci--itv of Sui da- iet vvas written basin1salmostflled. (Jnlrs at tin' I.otLjHiit WoiKs .May J'.c Oppiiid To Mihtow. r.rrt piji -pi i-i w t'hiciso. Ill Jan c n u-oliirlal opcrlng of the pati s in the 1,01 kport controlling works mi; take place Wednesday night and .1 volume of watr equal to that cut r imt tv dr.-iln.ige channel at Kedzlr avenu 1' sent down Ihe valbv In r iu. the o"il latinit dam i- not riadv for oji. ration '1 h wattr tn the ba in i- within four feet of in en t The machinery of 1 hi dim operates und. r hjdraullc pressure and has bten te-tetl. Th. work at Jollct is lielr.s retarded bj a brtak in the coffer dim. and the Ind of the 1 'l.innel 13 nut clear d off Juliet people are aw.iitins with some trepidition the turniiti: In of the water The f lie-- work of th, hrid.ii- belns ireitetl i set m the bed o' th riv.r on tr-tb.-, and thi re is fear th-it tht b-uUnu might not withstand the turn nt Doctor Itcvi'olil- fommb-slnncr of Health, m t ike iru-t.s - to-div an 1 outlined th" r. -ult 1 uf hi- !n-r,t tlon of th- wattr tiken from fortv dill,r. nt points in the Illinois and III ls-iipl rivers H. dci lare.l tliat St latins vvonll be be ne'ite.1 in-ti ad of injurtd b the urainBi" chinn.1 I'ure Ulooil, Itrauliful Complrxlon. Go hand in hand, one Impossible without thi other, and the be-t quickest, enslrst blood purttbr l "acmts 'and Cathartic All druggists. io . ., Coc. RELIGIOUS CENSUS. riiilatlt'Iphia ClnNti.m Oiir.inia-lioii"- to Makf a I'.imas-. I'hliidclplUa, Jan S A biK enterprise was fo-mallj launch..! to night, when reprts,.nt a'lves of all the Chrl-tlan di -leminatlons and organizations In this clt nut and an nnunn 1 a ri licious ctnsus of the city fir 1' 1 rliarv 2Z The ctnsus will be a "coin 1 Is t one covering the l"i'0.tt people i.f I'hili.' 1 1 la and the work will bt doi in t 'if 1! it n't of w .rk r r. 1 r . niin al fit - 1 m 'i . - vtil! b. . inpluv 1 . n r.bruirv 11 h, ruw -t)ii- - Tlu t th. j ,t 1 m .1 n 1 ious c- i-- h u- l.-en und. rtiki n i.i 'In .bv ir which ill tht f!-r! tlan de-ULa.u.-ti32i5 have iylntd In the movement ANNUAL BANQUET GF 1FJSEE SOOIETY, Mii-t I'.iilli.iiil :iinl Sin, I- fnl f.tii Jai 1 llfltl li tin- 1)1 .iina ; mn. Af OLD FRIENDSHIPS RENEWED. (lOXTruor jlcMillin "js Cui-sl of Hoiitir. :niil AiiHiM'd ICmhiisi nsiii bt His Sjit'tili Thi- 5 nil . The fifth anm il uanqui t of the T. nnes e Soiltt of St laiuis. civ en at the St. Nicholas Hotel last nijjhl. wa-. by far. the most suei-essful and brilliant affair ever r.lven by that society. It partook more of the nature of a bis fea-t of old than a finnil !iniMt Kt-trjoody apM-arsl to know ev. rv llt el-e. and throutthout the veniiic the men present I. ft thitr places and vi-itid amont; th Ir fri.-iid. As is usual t the entertainments of the TtniOMC Smietv. then. B i- a marktd numlH-r 1 f pr f ulrls and li uids'-me worn, en. All the 1 idles Wore eh .ol.ired powns A g. lural vbw of the bimpitt hall, a- one vvalk.il In the mJln entrime. w is 1 zzllucr The hill was decorated with potted plir-s and fern-, uhuh Were .livi.i.-d bv liaud- mom briss dusters of ekstrii- liht-. Aluni; Ihe middle of the t ible th.re wni J.i tnl-t.d strand uf smilax. like :i lone, trreen frjent. which lo-t it-elf everv lit tle while in a lied of pink ro s and ferns. A lout; 'h t ible were also ruw- of a mile with -hides lu match tin ro.- vihi.li tt re nn t at the corner and in front of the Riiests of honor by fuur-bram hed candela bra Th -e were about 1J iiersons catliered at the table The in. nil was one of the ino-t artPtio -ouviutrs ver o n up in St la-.ii' It was a book of ftxt'en I. ie-. Isiund together bv a r d ribbon tM the front covr was a cop of a fa mo is life -ize of Andrew Ja k-on ThrouRh the book vero di-perse,l liisturiial pl'tures of Teii-tii-. '. with a r'.zzotlut -.. tore uf (Sov ernor Jb Slill'n. After th. pictures, t ime a list of ihe courses, follow id bv ramts of .he . .mmitl.e- toa-t- and ptche-. 1 he li.tii:ii t proper onsi-t.-d of nine J cuur-es whh h Included evirv delicatv of 1 thes-a-on The-rrti. w- . elleut At a signal from the luad w lit. r. a file of 1 far.uns dctailud th. mselv from the wall lik- ore man and m-vr .ttipped until all tli" jtut-t- w.re served, when tlu returned to llier plaies. and r. m nn. d as nsld as Matues until the p. it iinj! A feature uf the ev nine was the excf llent s-.hstlons plotsl by the or. In -tra l'onulir -nd patriot!' air- w.re the orib r of the , leiilnn Neurl everv numb r w is Rrtetel with -ppl.iu-e Tht mirth and general con-ei-atio:i carried uii tiirouiih the entire evening d.moi.jtr ttsl bevond anth'n! l- the complete u. .st of ihe tntertalnm' nt. The toasts and spe, . lies wen opened hy Ir -Ident William Kind U.naldson lie m. dc a "hort uddre-, in whi'h he -poke uf the absent one-, who v.re kept away ly v irious t.uist-. He ilo'ed bv introducing Ihe lir t epeaki r. iloveinor MrMillln t.ovellior vsc'iIlllii'M -peei'b. The ilovrnor "poke. In part, a- follows: ", nu a-k me to re-pond to the toa-t, An il r w Juk-011" None more onsen! il could ll Il-slned tue J 1 k-cp had not onlv th c"ilu- of a F-liibr. but the wi-.lom f a -tat-imti (He fires in that with l.nRlih vl-tories 11 I.urop. with rapoiioti no ins-r aui. I. ei. Hrit -h -old 1, 1- tin re, i;rtm ind v ould u'pat. li tlo m With 11'. Uttn'l-l -pet.!. i-ubalil- t the luthein inrt uf tie I'nlt.d t il .f . N"W tor lirthTi otiqu. -I there The iwint ti.uk would mu-l iiH.lv is tin- liv i Orh.1.1-. whh'i ommandd the utl Ution of the .vii-sie-ipi itiver j.10 lhr.UKh that the iinat valby cf thi iniLiiitlc nt riv.r lie -tarnd bv for. i-i.tr. tl a ru the lountrv tu dl-pute tho i. -, - lt.11 ot Ntw ilrb ins with tin I.rlt lth Ih re b ins not cmnuetit provi-ioii in Uie countrv tlirouv,h vvhi.Ji h was to pi-s to -upplv In- cavairv. lie abandijod I o'l of lu. Itr-ts and iiiarcli.d hi- 11" 11 afoot, bar. I) n a-hltiB . w Orb in- in time to m ike pr juration for th- fivadlnt: foe His riislit the liilliit 'tntcs ltaiik. .la k-..n would have be. n Itnin. r: il a- a older It hi hid nev.r held ei.i. Hiee, lu would li.ir bein immortal a- 1 ilvilkin it tu had in v r h. Id militarv ut!l t III . ue, r a- t vii'an olli.tr was milked by ti e .aril- pairmti-m. tlie - ime o -rase and the same tub lit tliat c lnr.u tt rized tutu 111 tin ' imp "'id on the biltl Held lie km w n motto but dutv , he ! ired no m HI- love of lh Ul-t "1 tie- wiak V. IS onlv .inal.il bv In- f. irl-s-ne-s ..f the puver ul th' -trout, lb wis i-m t At turnv. minilT of the convention m mber uf fonsres-. lie was Judge of the Superior i"uurt of tin St ite. h. wis twin I nltei States m n.it'r be was twi. e 1're-ibnt uf the I nitcd St ite- he vv is trade M.n.ir lii-ll-er.il uf the iiulifa b mi'i m iji.rttv alter liavint; ir.lie failed 111 his unliiarv a-piri-tions Hi re -'i;ned the jud;.e-lip. he re t-iic tli- I ntt.d States H.11 itor-hip lie vv -110inn1.it.-! for I'n side-in ind beaten. He ileruunied the eomtilniti.'ii that r .--ult" 1 im Ins d. f it and at the . nd uf four ean v.as iriumphaii'ly eletted l'r.--ider.t When he c.mne to tlie prtsideniy the I'nli.il S'.ites Rink Ind Iieen chartered It w 1- doni t m enormous hiistm-ss, and had uritol 1 mtere-ts Tlie ib.v, r-meiit depo-it in that Institution imountisl to million It w is the ino"t ptwerful ti-cil ageuev in the (loverntiiert. and ore of the- mo-t pow erful politic iliv It loan, d monev without -tint to tho-e v.ho-e votes were important to It. and wa- i king 10 perpetuate itself bv It's tl-eal Kivv.r The I're-l.kit 1ms nine eiti-hecl tint It was corrupt in Its te-tden-e i -, ind .ie. lar- d hi- p irpoe of removing the depo-it - U he 11 111- S. ret irv ind Tre -surer r fuse.! to otiev III- ore. r. he dismiss, . I him and w .inutile r Wh.n hi- ibii. -t .-vmpi-thiz.-l with tho-e who oppcied tl rem-iv-.il of the bpe-its and bnike up. he tergal -lre.l a new one He re .i..d that he would lire it. UP the bilk monopolv ur lit the bank Pre ik him polui- illv V h. n the new--palsr pr-- ot the . oiiutrv howle.l ..cilnst Ids artion b 41 liter- .-nel orators .le e 1 nmr.l ic in-t I.1111 with a s-.a.iy hind and .-. tlrm heart li- niov 1 on I.. ... . i.rnplisli and e-tibli-h whit he thoueht was l. t for hi- e ountrt 'Iliom.i- II. Itenloii III- I'rlend When the urelcr wa- tinatlv made Kcn tuekv's Kreat o- itor .rot- 111 th- S. n i'. ar.el offeird 1 r -olution of censure an.iiii-t him It can lis! lev an en er v. lielminK ma Joritv The Senate f a almost r. bid in i's wrath .isaln-t him. it moved him not I li on the adoption "f Mr I'lav s n sol ition vhich Ii ul liee-n -upport.d I olh bv Webster and Calhoun, be prepared a piotest nxaln-t the ri-sjob.tinn of ceri-ure. vvhn h he -ent to that bodv at el a-ke ! to hate it -pre .d on th jwirmls. but neither foe was Elv inR nor takii-s quarter He defied the Sen ate the Senate wa- rot inclined .. pla cate him tliev il.clineel to enter It upe-n the Joiirnd- Ilurinir .ill of this conte-t fure was one friend who-e h.letitv never wavered im! who-e 1-irni- md eioqiiep.e were ev-r rii to el. feri.I the It. -o of the Hermit ipe he was the ur, it SenatoT from Hi-souri Th- in 1 H l.e-ton Ii. ton hid le-e-ii his vcarm fri- nel in th-Ir vounaer il i He hid been with him in the War of 1MJ 14 nd was a Colon I nt 'if him when Ihe line or m-irch vv.13 tikin vp tur rew iir-lean-. and which was sto-iped ind turned back to Mt. hts It Is -uppos-.l that Jack son bad in. urred Ihe eli-ple i-nre of the War Pipartnient lv inu-if rinc out the mi n tn ivim:'--ee 11 -i.an 01 ouet invt or... r- 11111 while 1! ntun wis off on tup to Wash ington th.re eanic an e-trna m. rt. which le-ultcsl in Heii'on deno-inctni; him Hcr.-e and blor-'v 1-ittle between the Il'n tons on the one side and !ec-ril Jackson and ilineral Coffee on the oth. r escu-Ted at the Na-hv !!! Irn. wherein Jickson. In atlemptinc to -hoot Thomao H IJentnn had K-en hltni If shot hv Ji -sP Kenton, his shoulder liruken and his a-m feirfullv Iie--rrHle.1. but all of tht so differem-es in the interest of tin public Ro 1 I. nton ov.r looked and vrt -''i ift.r th- re-.luti.in f . -inr. vv 1 1 1 - ' I im-. lu 1 r - I hiu..i' ei'ii,i it tr -ti 1'. ,. ,'- .ml a t- 1 in 1 ivinc it 1 I . 1 jcir-e .t . "t r Jick-on- cichi tears o' i.'mini-tra'mn were ninonc the m tt 1 h.-ri js tn ur II.iMori Tor fearless and courigious cx.-c Utile t tln-i It In ti" Sliperio- , , ,,i vc is li lowertill while i'l ei!h 1 ,, 1 11 1 I .1 e.l at tie time aul !. ,r it c t tor lii nn, the in-j-t im,'. -,t ,. , tl IK elllitillir I.V.I oi his sm ..,,,, I . 'Ial nil all llllltll of N ,il ,,l .1 1- iv I1..!!, ol T.nnisee. III- Moue'C J -ll-lll. " True Ii. - wrought manv ihn. .- ., , tie - .ll-.llirll.IIl' . s lh.lt eeIIVUl-e, n, T1 at. 1. volllllolliZ'd Hi- .oUtltlv ali'l ti.k- up 1 1I.111. - .lutkson was a Is Ii. v. 1 1 1 t nd Iv.i eointbe-. for the puriH... ,t ,, pivinc .noli, v to Ihe iieople of n.,. 1 n, 1 Mi' - lie ell-! In t be-Ilev e that 11 n 1,1 . 1 ewav with either of th, n.,,1. , ii'.- to make pli e fur a pup. r ..or -i. is-iH.t i.m'.-r dire-1. on of Oiturre -s. lt 1 1,, P-iv .t . oip.n iiloint How diff rent -(, ii i.atioii I- to-daj silver c u'n m v ha-, b. -n ue iic.-ii llzc i. the n itionat b.eiikit rf -v te 1. hi. li. .-n Inaiiuumtesl and extend, .1 Jn i the S-.i.tirv ut ihe Tren-nr 1- m )., mn, div bv eiav millions of monev. t.i. . ir..iu ibe p-oyle bv laxe-, with tie Umk of h - v. hi h at- loaiiiiiK it out ..1 ,t k., ,, I er ..in 10 the s,ple When J ,. k-.11 laurel l.lk ll.plUh IH lite Tr- IS'ln he paid lb, 2o rnnieiit'- debt- .111.1 -.iU;i, 1 fu neie ee 1 lii tnodrn t int. - wh.n j bii; 1 iplu- I- luiiiid In the Trej-uit ii j, ,1 . I :t. .1 in the luuk- nlthout 111'. re 1 .111 Hi. .bills iiertiiittrd to run with In', j.- ir.ini wh n a i irge -urplus 1- icnnd 'ii 11.- Tre isiirv durlns Jitk-oti- -eis.n 1 uelmiiii-tratlon. after the eb-bts b.,ij 1 1 laiel e.f, vvhi' wis done with it; It vvas l.une.l to the Stales Instead of heitu ij.i'.d to tin- l.mks without Interest jr Is- it s.iid to the e-redlt of tie p. ral Jack-on tint. Iv v i-.loin and econnmv. he p,j e our . i.eli. .1. bt TIl"-e pre-ent Were i.i.v innr nnet r i'-"iin lleMIIlln. Me sleoe, .nd ilesdamcS JIT2 Jin k-on Joints. 11, John 1 Ilolierts, J N btegail. Janp.s ilentacuc, J M Uolin. I'rauk il P.stes. Ale -.1 ime s Jami s M Koster, .- II itra.lv. S II ;.titr. Ill e- -Jonnie Hendricks. Am. ua llullitt-Uay. Ie . I"loreii. e K Ilracly, In-v t'tuiin. it, I 11 11 .tlel.ote .;rrt Alln, c. r Simmons, A ' Sti wart. W .d Mien, I! W. rp-haw. John A. llatri-..n. J f Ja.ie.inoulo. .Man I'olk lir .11. Ii. J William Howard. Mary Whales. Ilertrnde Seiwel Hattlei St. n ,rI" ll.illi. I. II11,. crarlon- 1 Hr'jtrn, Klizal-tli IvoiiaiiLsoil. I oiiiav. ai niie 1 ai.ir.-u. Max.! I" Scott. CLira A-.-minn Al e'liie W '1 eaclate, I'aiinie- Flsh Morc. ele--ieurs Willi im It Donald-J. sse v nisman, -on. fha-le- S. ntr, John c Jleeks. A T liei il sn. Jo eph U Tolk. ilesvriee Iterry. J ime- It Winchester. Henri 11 ml. Clarence c Ward, IMc.tr f Komi. II. I.. Itrady. C S St. v erson. Chailes I. Itnh'i, Isolds i; Walker. It. ' iwardin, J 1 m.l-. Altle W .111.1- J H'-!-r. J.av.ren.e Unnch. Joseph ii Hr inch, J A ilrthim, Joseph Whele-o, I'aul Jon. a Iinreii. e 1: Cash. I. T Time tkorc" 11 Vlenor, c I- Curd. 11 ir leu T iird, William rtlb lie. Hard-1) A J imon. Cl ailes jt, ii Adurrs. !" l! I: liders.,n I. : l!l. ilffe. Tlv in 1. Hirtlett. W M Hv.r.tt. : ini.i'iiii W llti 111 I U iikln', 1'avi- S n . Hill. J A Webb Avery Webb. Thomas T Tanntl- bra v. I'll irl.-s I! Stirks, J. lltl Z lULtllll. It I' t:r..bbs. c. w. iltl.tstcr. . JACK KENNEDY'S CASE. A rjiiifd and Sul-initli-d in .Siijir.-iiit 'oint Otlii-r rrorct'din-. firpt i;r te- -ppiTM. J.ffer-.in C-v. .Mo, Jsr. f In Division Xo .' of tlie Supreme Court to-dav. th. c i- of Ja k K nnidy. the train-roulie r. vv is ,ir trued ai .1 -ubmitted Kenne.iv vv.tsionvi. t ed In Wright Ciuntv of robbing .-. alemph's pa -.t.i-. r trim and .-enten. . , to tw.-tv veirs in tip. prulteniiiry Ills attorn.vs aptie.il. I tin ease to the Supremo Court, i.ini. ,h K-tinnii was not able to give bond. Hie uiil icitrt arranged to bring him to the penitentiary to l-e-ln ld 'entente, but JiaUe Sli. rwo.nl j-ratite.i hl-n , -t .v of e -e ulion of "entence until his t-i-e lould Is- I t.i 1. 1 In the Supreme Court It v xs ar gued to-day b II. C 1 uiinK of birlii-et!i Id for the defendant and bv As.jiHtant Attor ney (iViieral Sam 1! .It-iTri-s and bv W J. nrr of l.'rcene Count. A tlect-ton nidj Lo cxpeeiiii in about two weeks. Hther t lse" V eri im i-!o.- :.o 1 X.mn.-rr-ian ve nii.-at-o taml Gr-at Wettern Itiqrojl linst -1 vt l.sil.. St. Iitits e-)h I'us I'.lipiui v HiUI In- Good-. om,an. J! -s v linrrani at, I e en-lmtton vs. i"namlie-rlln all ..-tttiiued t. iri. A;rll lei-in c -ttputallen ' Tt a -- Mumti. i-tliiutaiiiin ttu-i. Ila.-e-lein v Fmlth hrtrul .uvu submitted Mimf tl .- Kent submltte-l e.n bri-fs. IV -! cttl ie W.Uwaru Ole-inllese-l f- failjr" to ' .snil ee lib rul.s VAal'i r v- Vtalex; ellmlsre-i f,ir fallur to cxiiiipl wild nil. - 1. rfclnie v-. e-urtts -.rirad nril submitted. state e-x ret viorrta vs Ciinnliixtiain, arsut-d at d t-i-tem tte-1 AiIJsinied uni ll to morrow uti-n r.o s. All criminal mes arcue-i to-.lay tnl all civil ca. s will le arirue.1 t-tn.rrot T! e foilo-vtiver eases were arcue.1 aril submitted tc itev Mai- 13 John V KenrIy. Mate, vs I 15. CunnterlfttU. .-lje t IT lb1 SI lie V- e' 1. lt-unr Tit- f i1l"Wlnir cares were viba.'.tfcl on Lriefd" St el vs James Nettles. St'le vs .-.atler IteesI si .1- J 1" -trs r tile v a A I Thoni-sion ard S'ate vs. J. M. V. i..'. t In the ras-..' Slate vs Geonc Weber, tirpll.a tl. n lu 1 r--e-i,t apM-it 11 ;K.r I e-r-ei nlej AdJuniel till t m rn-i- ORDERED TO SANTO DOMINGO. (iunlioat Macliia-J to I.e on Hand in "'a1-!' of Tioiibli-. Waslilngtor. Jan v Tie Michiai has be ti orib r.-d from Sin Jinn to Sinto l-o-mlngo si e left tint pi 1 e a f-w davs ago to -e e im 1 oal at San Jt. m. and !t Is dee nie .1 vv.II to hue a nai ll ve--el on hind to pro t. t Ame-rii an ir.tcre sts lu ea .niv troubl f'.llows the attempt o' the I'n m !i tmv il e-mmanders at Santo IHmilngo to enfor. o tie settlement of the pending I'nntli claim Of $M'l--J Il l- not b Ileveel that there Is anv dinger of 1 conflict between the l'ren. h and A mer it 111 nii.il otllcers In the exe.utlon of their instriie tions but appinnilv ihe Cnlted Stat, s MlnL-tir at Santo Iinn!n-:o believes Hat in Ih inte-rest of ptace theie -iiould ls .1 lir-j-r n vnl for.-- iltan one ve-tl there elurni-r thi- eXiitine time. Tlie ne w- that -utc-e--s bas atii-ndcd a imji tilir sul -1 riptioti to rai-- the ISifi-t to Ihiv the claim Is ul-o reganl'd ts tending to avert dingir of the adoption of fot.lbl.-ineH-urcs bv tho Tren-h war-hip tom-mar.de-r-e ONEJWNJKOT. SttiUfi-s MaiJi an A Marie, on Xtin iiuiiiii S'-uit WorleiT-. Chlcaco. III. Jin S strik.rs made an other atl 11 k on men e-nploved at the In ter, eptintr -e-eer In TM'tv ninth street, neir Wtntwurto av.nue. to-di. and in the (-enenl liRht tba took piJ -e one of the strikers lioip r (J itrien. was fitill shot liver a eIoz.ii shot" were bred. A iiumbe e of tl e striker- .. if r. ted. Ill lire oieiil ilill Indorsed. At a m-.tlm: ..f the Sr Ijiu' Cotton T'xe haree ve-terdav a dlsi I1--1 '11 v.al held on the bill which w.-- intro-lin .tl 111 c.ui irre bv J nn.-s w Witdortb. chairman e'f the Coimni te-e of Ai-ri. ulturc. b re quest of th- Chl.-f of the Weather ISuri-uu. and a proved bv tli Set retarv of Agricul ture, v. ith -i view t'j the rcorsamxatton and impreivemeiit of the Mi ith'-r lhireau. and the ie tire inert of old and il-nbed tmplov.s tl.ere-of. Willi. .11 txp n-e to the govern ment The following rt-olution was aduj.t rd bv a iiunnt'iious vote- Ucsolci d That Hie bid It Indorsed by the st latul- Cotton Txt li inire. and our lSepre-ontatives in Con-.rr-s are requc-teel to t.-e their error s in -u;ior. of tre same Hnlercil 1'iens of Culltj. W ir.iam 1! Ivlli in 1 ciith Hunt and Kate Mora-, who wer. c hcrg d with robbing leirlri W Mcl-i'osli. a brikeinin. Iivini; a No l'etl Ilodler - r-tt. uf a Mild watei, 1 ring and fit in iin-iev. pie am! su'ltv licfore J lde Pisher je-ter.l-v 1'elhani vvas -e-titem,.! to 1 rv ene vc ir In tin Work-lit-u-i md the two women to tlibtv davs tn Jul On September IS the rnHcel Jb -Irtcsh tr.to the mti-Ie halt of WiPiams" Imp. ri;-l -aloon. at Tv-entv-thirl and chestnut street-, wh-re they tilled Hm wnh liquor Wlirn he was -o drunk he roul 1 not walk tiny robbe-i hir.i Mcln'osh nar rowlj eecan d a.plivxlation a- -ome one Ii id tur 1. I . 1 th. ,. is in the r -.vlii ro p. w 1- 1. ft Hatfield s Trlnt "et. It ! T 1 p. .. -, Hi, vt nn Id Jin - 1 ,1 f Co-rt hell a -'tort scion here t -da anl set J-nuir .'i. at 1 uo clock as the time for leglnnins tho taso of Ittibcrt Hatfield. 5 STONE OUTLINED CAMPAIGN ISSUES. In ti ---t inir Sin 11 li at Hit-.l.i. L-nii ll.iv i'i li-ln-ili.iii Hi In tu IVmi.i. III. FAVORS EARLY CONVENTION. I'tifiiiiT Cioxt'iiMir Horace l'-uii - of Iowa lias Hi'- Own I I -;t on I'i nii'iallisni Aillai SH'int hon Sjiol.c. i:r:i'ri!i.it--pi:ciAi.. I'eorla, III, Jan. S Jarl.-on Ij iy va oltservcsl bj the Democrat of IVurla. with an labor.it- batiqutt an I numeroti- '.i-eech-e-s at tho Xationil Hotel. There were 2") cuests, it.cluding some of the h-st known politicians of u.e Middle Wt-t I'ormer Governor Iluraee IJo!(-i of lor.a spoko on "The Dut ot He mot rats as 1 Ses- lt " lie said t!i.U the defeat of lM wa hroueh! about by ni.tlilnc elso than tho dei-lannton In favor of th- free an J unlim ited coinage of siller at th- - .t. t ratli of P, to 1. Hi- ion"tnuid- A reietitio-i ,,f th" tour o wo pursued t'nt Jfj' S as al-olut.--Iv- c-rtalri t Ie.ul to a v-oric dtfen lu th next national ea:niaiftn as that contest ! certain to roire I say to .ou to nlgl t If th mon plank of the Iiemo. rati- plitform of Pi'f, s reaHlrmed by our l.exj National Convent'on, there I not a State i-t of th-MIs-l-sippi and north of the uhto that cin be e-irrted bv our party, a-nl there a-e rainy west of these rivers, that, cannot. WPh all th e atraln-it U". overwhelmim; dtfeit to cur part Is as c-rtatti as tlie return of the -ea-on " J Nn k r-rrln e.f Ilcllcvlle. !i 1 1- adlress. irge.i that tin silver p'.-.tform b- for-ik-n, as an 1-sue, for "tliat. mine i.ppealing -ub-Jn t cif tru-!-" Mr. 1'irrln ai;rie(l with Uoierpor Hob that a free silver platform will i-ieati elefeat for Democracj. Mr I'r riti said tint the 1 inuring man could Ittter und. r-tand the ui.dc riving rrlnciples 0 t(,e light ngalu-t trusts at.d that this via-, the J.'i'ural 1-sue for IS-'J. I'l-Vb i're-ident Adlal Stevenson lii-iu-iitruriou ievle,ved the- history of li-m.nl. party anl i-'g-d tint tiachlmts and goltrnmental !.lc ils Jiek-em ind Jerter-OIl 1-- pre rved -pole .hjiiIi -t trusts and lriperl.iII-111, Jil'-jdcd for unltv In the part ranks of the t he ll r He ami stone- s Address. flovernor W J. Store gave at lenirli his com eptb.n .f the-I-sue-s that will divide the two jartles d lring tl..- 1 omlng presidential c ttnioilgn lie dl-i tl ed the moti-v .pi- timi. tin rniiippine, iiiin. .1111 ime wiin f.iietgn louutrle-., tru-t-. the 11. er hant 11 1 I e md the Nil 1 rag UJ 11 Canal 11- fav.ire-d .m eallv .1attop.1l iiiini-litl.il, that mure ttnii niiKtit be had for effective or-i-anlzituii ami Ih the p.irtj might t-ke the lead in eptes-Ing lt- po-itbm on pub II. qu.-tii.i s on the Philippine-. ul.a ami tli. monev que-tlon, Hon nn r Stone -I -ike a- ft llow- Now wile 11 th- forces whl.h n-pee-ent wiii.t J p K-on ic-pre enttd. an! th. fore ' s wl.l ii opiio-. .1 what J.i. k-ou re pr i.t eel, ar- giile-rlng th.-m-ities tvigeiher for areither inlghtj strussgl" fo- -ut rrtna. to determine r 1 . t wr th- polule.s cf the one or the other shall re telle public in-tior-. ment. it Is htghlv lutjortant that the I--U1S between the two -tiould be e li arlj statid. and that tin- iiobi.- example of this In roie Amcrii an, who loved his country far In tier than his life and who -too.l for v- irs atl immovable hairier li. twem the public welftr. and tin- :i ro iclime nts of -ordid -pi . t il int- re-ts, should b.- once again mu-l iirpetitlv n tailed to tl thoughtful it'eii tlou of the Atntrkan p.opl. In .1 limit 1 v it hut -., far us 1 , in wlthm the pro I rletie s of tits o. , a-lon, 1 wish to jsilnt out to the int. UK-nt and lepre-entatlve I. mo. r it-, atound me heto to-ulg!it wti.it I think .1.0 and -hointl Is m id.- the more Import lilt i-lll- letv.een tile lie mo. rati. aid tie It publican pirtles at Ihl- time I-'iies 1, tv...r. parties depend upon th- ii -itlon or atttti .!.- will, ii parties mav .i-itume on glv'ti qui lon-. although the integrl'v of a jwirtv to-itlun on anv qu. -tlon c innot atwaj- b- vl.olli dr 1 rmlui d bv the partVs il. .laratiou on that que-tion. but must bo 1lel.11nln.il al-o bv the 'novvn relation. hi-.tori.al anl otbrvvl-e, which the partv Ih h-s to the -ubjt t-matter of the dee lara tiou W- hi-ar talk of new t-sue, but a tll-tlnctlvelj new i-sut is a rare tlili.,-. and I doubt if tin n- ir. .my uih to-duj old qne-tloiis are- 1 uiistatitlv recurring in ntw form- but a- long a- partle- adhere to Ih.- bl. priticipbs wh'ih hive go-.ernul them In the past, the I ui b-tv.ee n them, both as to irlniiple and po b-v . will te in i-i -ub-tantlallv tho same, no matter in what lorin thev arl-e Xlonev Issue. c. rtilntv a pirtv can thanse Its position tan revet-.- It- attitude and e-poi-e that whl h before It opposed or oppo-c- th it vvhi. h It lormerlv e -pou-e d. ami th-it ought to N clou- whenever a pirtv is 1 online e.l of e rmr. but as long- us n. historic il part adluies to it- Imsc prliuiplcs tl en- will 1 ot. and ttinol. bo long or -. rloiis doubt a- to it- iH.-ltion on my public que-tion no mittir in what form it may be pre--ented The Hi-ltion which ut n .1 partv. tllflllell. e d bv -lle li tons- er.itio-ts. mav take upon anv Important qui -ti.iii will liievlt.iblv lie It- 111t1.nl position the- peltion .111 ob servant publi would ordmarllv expect It to tak- '1 li. i--ne of bimetallism as It was fiimt.I ami foiiL,ht over lu I-, lllu-trate-whit 1 mean Tin-millions who stood upon our -I.t. Ill that -truggle bi longed ilmo-t e lu-ivelv to whit we- term the comm.-n p. ople lc.pt th-e 01-ipar.ttlvc 1 few who vv.ie persona 111 1 ng i(,e-tl I-i v.lvcr mltibu'. -e ir elv on.- among thev nil had anv -p - 11. tl lutHl-t In the result ot the 1-sue Wbitever the oiitro:.-.- inTght be. not out bid right or retsou to antli It ate m pt su11.1l ntlv 1111 ige or ill-itlvant.iKe to him In the application of the pollcv propo'i tl whl li would not be common to all If the pulii v tiropo-ed had been a.loptf I. and had proved lie nc in e nt. il- vvholi li.Ju-trlal mass of Americ in e itl ns wotilil hiveshar.-l e-.pt il !v in the bene tits, no matter uun vvhtth uiil. thev stood In the .o.-iti-t On the other hand. If the jtolli lupl proved detri mental It woulJ hive b-e 11 no Ie . In Jiirlous to tho-e who advocated It than to Cio-e who opiei-ed It The purpo'e- or th lien.rati. partv. tliercfore, v- is a pun lv p.ttrhdi. -In, ere anl unseltish purpo-. ti 1 r .r.iote the -. ne ral good On the othir -id- wa-s .erraje.l ne irlv all the gr. .t. r bulk- m.l other thiamin ln-Mltunon-. ne.irli all h- gremr . nr;r 1 tions. 111 irlv ill the larger boll rs of monev aii't Interest-iM-arlng -cc-tepi. -, f.n.i p- irlv all th- o.viier- e.f opulent interce Tli c nstituted the orgatiinng anl di it ttng fore, on the It "public 111 id. In that nicmcir ible com. It Is 'ur to siv tl.it all ot tho-e had a -pecla! lricje-t at st ike. and that tint Inter, st was not nn whi.lt Was lo'nmon to a rnjo-i'v of the peep-e If the 1- moe ratic pirtv ,v en. tli t wcr of till parti tilir e I its eoulil r- i i-e bv vlrt i. of their holdings might b. K-ncei. ir me Kepun.iciu p.irtj won, tl.it l.tter would certainlv t'e miint.ilncd. p-r-bis incr. a--d Some of the-1 ihimpian-.l the lb iiubilc in c iue therefore t,nroie rpt if a -orilld tl.-lr- to protlt it the i l.bllc cxpen-e wiilb- others fell nto line tir ugh s,n e-i i. ar tn it me v Hue of their holdings lll!iit be In eto-ne v. iv inq t ril1 Hut the motile w is -i Iflsh. t heiher It vvas of gain or fear I do not mein t,, -?n that onlv men of the diss I have indicated -up- 1-irictl me lit i.uoii -a-i pint un IPe ee.n trari. 1 kno.v It to be true that a icrv large number supi-orte-d thit tnrtv out of i nr-!v pitrioMe im' un-ettlsli motlv-s. but. pever- Ibeless it r-rrain- uo true tliat the ilora :i itiiig font in the K-puhHtin jmlj wis m. tie up bv a comblnatlo.i cf the -e - ho r-im -.nt. 1 tne spr. ti inti rest to which hive 'Ivert.ei lb,- t-s'i ti-cre'e-,-. In larg me i-u-e a- l,-at was be.weeii monev .md men ttet-.veen an en rmtius agr'e tri Hon of -v. 1th in d'f.n-ive combination ..ml th. plain people, tne one open it bat to tin- 'itspli Ion of -tlfl-h in-ill,, -. and th other tr.vl.ntr onlv to promote' the public vv.al When this Issue nme in till- f rm 1- wa- onlv natural for th" two pirtle- to tike- th- positlops Mi- did V.ither could lu.v taken niv t.tnt-iio-ltloii without vk ! t In-t ri. al pr.erdint a ml to tt bt it prin pies of their rc-pectlve t z.it n .luck -on and the Hunk. The inni ul 1 e in be further il!u-tneil tj ii fi-rr e to that merrorablo anil ele pcr- tc s r-iggle b twee n Jackson and the old Han't of t e CnlteJ States, which occurred IilGNIH AM) M Qk BqM nn QmslmY Stnran? L'-tm PM H 7T C S B inSB - li -J -X ? 5 F C .I r.-T. G L- r .1 -g1 h uau wna iviwigysak ttiSksvu $k oil OfsrfifitnsfRss nf feoRjjf 2 bo ObIIv BsSsnosSi DIRECTORS ioitr.n i:. AMinitKA. . r. :ivs. (.till. l lltltt.X ItltlllW, IH'.MtV l.llli: J vl! "A. IIHI.I., I'll I. ItltOU , .1 wit:- ).. HI I I Hit, . inc.- iii'in:i.i , I . II. 111111:11, . II. Vle-llll.l.W. U 11. 1. 1 Ml ll WriTT. i:t:i:ico iie-vin.i.iN, i'i:n:it 11 m.ii , i 1 1: iti:v 111 iti more thin -!tv ve irs ngo The hark r r-ie-. m.i ih. ..u-r or , .rnbiue i weipi. win h it sought to ferjM'tu :. i.n 1 to a,-, in-lit lack it r-ir.sented ral. the pit a pe ip'e OT III- 1 11. t A lllo! I those WllO -Up lorted th- I n.k w-r. tt.. iti'ling new -il-rs of th- luuiitrv mm mam . Mn m.'-t eminent ram ot t it time "I he -e -j! tn .1 to th-ir -,t a i-r-it . or., oui e if I...itb i m aid politic it -iHiIltmtn. und u v -t throng . f di lu led, but honi-t. p u ' t -in the -i.!- of J.tk-on. a- 1 have s tl Wer,. the 1 1, In j.opi, of the I ind Not . I of ib we i, upon that -l-l- h it tho-e wh i vne upon that -!. vv.re .f .bit i las It v. i. t bittle b'lA.eti spc Ial privileges, nrd pi.tihc rlg-.t Aid v.h-u tint l-.-u.- was pre -elite d in that torm It was onlv ninir I fir the D-montii i-irtv to tak- tl - j.i-1 ti. n It did It eoull not hive taken a v oth. r itesitloii without abandoning th I rim- nbjiets of It- creation and tho basic prn i ij ! - of its organization JeiTer-tui and 1.1s totifer. - orrouzril the He i-ioi rati- partv to In- the parti of f- lit I.-, to pre tie antl peri -tune oar r--pui lb in Institution- in their simplbitv, to proie. t aid prom. , l- the v.. I far. ..f -.11 the peopl- i oidlng tint wl.tt wa 1 t for ,i miloritv wa le-t for the nation, to jro ml .iK.nn-t the- dlisuiption or lower l.v . tal lntei-sts, ati.l to -t ind agiin-t en-roa. h-mnit- from whatever qu irter te tilling li a change in the form an I purpo of . Ir Oovernm.nt As Ping, therefore, as mo litmce rattc pn-tv Is tme to its urigln ar 1 hi urj, the-e prin. iples must direct Its cour , and it mi st stand at all times ard ujon all l ues as the -teadfa-t and ioval tbcnipion of the- common people The- Ksuis of p..) are forming- now I'pon all the -e ! ue tl - Democratic party should tak- i b' Id. prcgreo stand, but -till a nat ril s-ltlo-i. con-1-tent with it- oilgln. It- hi-tory and It- principles What will b-th- ls-ij-s or paiamoui t i--ue-. of l'sn), and what should be the ittltude of tho Demo cratic paitv with re-p.it to them" 'lerrllorlnl i: pa n-io.i. Among the mo-t important qutiors with whii h we. will have to !. al are- tho-e relat ing to the lerrpi-nes v-.itel from Spain In th.- ret. i.t war Ind th--c- eiuestions are e etitiallv difiern.t in their a plication to th- ilirlerent I'ha-es ..j; t'.e subject What ought to be don- with 1'iurto Ith o Is nie thing with I iih i I- atoth-r thin;, with th- Philippine Islands -till anotht- thing I ir-t. then, what snual.l b-our party i.-. tlon witii re f-n re- to Cub.-, anl Puerto life Ought tho-e i-lantls to be annexed and r-.ad- a part of eiur territory What Is th- rignt nml honorable thipg for i.s To tio ami what I- it to our interct to do" In the- first p'ate. l uin vj that, hi-toricil-Iv tunsiderid. th-Dtinotratb p irtj U ts;,e e laliv and di-tlntttv-l lde ntlr.e.l with th Ik.Ui v uf territurlil expansi n Thit policy w.i- tnuigLr.it,.! bv the Hemocratii urtj while. Je-lei-on wa- tlie I're-ble-it . an I un cle Id- v.l adin'nlstratlon and the admin-I-trutluiis of -ubs-nnent Ie-mocratic I're-I-detits. limning thrt.u-li a period of tlftv veir- th. greatc-t a. ipilsltions of trr-itory tver m ulo t.v a -Jngi. nation In the historv ot ti world vv.re made t . the domain of this He-public A far bark cs i Mr Jef-fer-tui ixpreetl a fervent hope that Cub i would -oon be added to our federation of State-, an.i bo even looked forward ulth Bloving- antlilpatlon to the daj wh-n all of Hrlti-h North Am. rlt.i v.uld come under the -..ve-. igmv of our ttag. l.virv D-moirji of national fame, from Thomas Jefferson to Stephen A. Douglas .stored the anneMtiou or Col... m ...- ,. r' rste.ri Two Detrt e r itlo i're-ident- endcai ored to brin lt aleoat On the othrr hind, when ti.e l.otii-laii.i and I'lorlila I un ha-e were male, when the territorv we got of Mexiro was acquired, wiin the giant State of Texas was added, and v. I.n Pi, rce anl lluihinm w,re e-ntleavo-Ing to negotiate a tr--atv fur tlie par.-hii-.- of iiibi from spiin. th- 1. derail-. Wins and Hipubli. an parti, -m. ceding ea. h other In a lineal line a. h be omlng in -ab-tance what tlie other w i-. oppe --. hj, t, u,i a( t ,h,.. I ruMi-llloiM .idvatited b the- Democratic I arty an-l stood ob-tlr.atclv In the wav of their aiiomph-hment In view of this "his- c'.ii. Jl uilliuie ol tne Il-ei.x rati ...rte- upon tht- que-tlon. vetierallv an.j -pe--i1M lv. it would , ni th.it th n it ir il is.-iti,,n of tho j.irtv v.ould U- ..u. tiv..nl)t. to . i, annexation of the Spat 1-h W.-t lulu i lands whcntv.r it can be dun, wfn h..n .r i -no .-aitiv io im- ii-puDiic s rar back as IV'T. ncarlv a jeir be fore the declaration o' war agaln-t Spain, .md wl.ni .MiKlnlti II hum, Kte.l uii.i the ic-t were united In oppo-ltloii to v.ar. I dcclired in public -pee. li fat war betw.-cn the two countries then immti.e-it. was luevliable at an carlv da, and said that I beli-ved tint wh it tho v.ar did e ome we -liuulit tike by fori e whit vvt triei to buv with monej fort j ears before If I could have be. n potent in the iiiiluu-il eoin-tl. the r. lation we sus tain to Cut a to-dav would be- the $.nnc- a-th-t wo si:-ta!n to I-uerto Ittio Dl-po-IIIon of iiim. There w i- no u. i i-lon for us to jro forth on a ml Ion of knlht .rrantrv to fre- tm I ub in trom .-pini-h thralldom, r.tr we had al.un.l nit c iii-e- for war t n our own a. -lount Tor more than a quirt, r of a ce-n-turv the gnat D. moe rats of the tountrv planned and -t lu mesl to atquire fill. i. ami tw i Democratic I're-id, nt. as I have -,,(,(, op- lied lag tlatlon- to pur. ha -.- lt front Spain If we bad a right to buv v, hid a right to take, and when the opimrtunlt) eame 1 thought it -hould have l-e n -m-bra. ed Hut C.tngr. and the Pre -Idtnt pledged Ind. p.m., pi,, to I ub i, anil in good fn-'i tliat pledge ouMit to I kept. We taniiiit now hive Cuba riglitfullv .xitnt bv tin- exi re ed tull-ellt of the Cllblll ltc.pl Whal. thin shouM be our partv po-ltmn with r-'e mire to Hie two island,' 1 be lieve vv. -li ul I d. 1 1 ire In fivor of retain ing Puerto- Hie-1 und of o-tahli-hing a ter rttc.rtil firm of government thi re As t. CiiIm. I lelbvo ve -houli d-cklte In ta-.ccr id i'.e-ping c ur pledp.-d f.iltli to the Cub ill leople. but at t'e- -im.. tttne . let here tt to be the true j oll.-i ,r this Uoieriimeiit lu vv, home tlie imi.-vitlun e.r Co- i-i ind v-hen-everlt tank done with Ju-lb e to Cuba .md I nor to ciur-clvc- Sm li. tt -e -ms to rn, . would b- the natural position f -h,. D, mo critt part Whit im-ltioR the- is public an partv will take with re'erenee io th.-c- i-l ind- i can not proph.-y Ih.- natural and hlsiorl. al Is. in ii of t!at part would be ..p.. r opl o-llloii to ai.iie xatlnn It wa- opimi-m! io pre line Siialn I tie- point of war. ami wh.n II thiallv tiit-r,.l Into the war it did -i r.lu.tintl. In ohodfene e to the tmp-ri-live d.m ii.d of publl. sentlimnt The ton tin, t of tl war w-i- eh ir icterlz-l b job-b-i and lnco!ii tence to a degree v hit li -h ck,cl tie moral s,.p- ,,f the nition. aul ivhh.il cojM hale le-aited onlj in ell-'i-ter if eiur fece had be-n vvt rthv of our steel. The p ti nt endurance and superb lourig tcf ur men In aims e tuistttiite tlie one brlttht spot In th- hitor of that wntche.1 trage dv Put tlie v.ar being over, of tour-.' the It. publi. ans naini the glor of it It-it the gl"r and the good of the war e-on-i t In tin- lifting of that pall which Spain ha I -pr "1 ils.i. thes- I-l tn.ls and kept tt-or.-for eeniurle und thi- th- H-public in-we r.-ops-, d to lining, ind rtfu-ed to tike part in ! ing until driven into action hi the fore- of public o lulon llut the real fruit of the war villi not b- jfatherist until the js opie of tllc-e 1-lnpds -hall timl she lte-r as Am.ricin . lti: in und-r the flag of cur rountri. What the lie tibia-m pirty -at) do. or atttropt to die. to brill,- t' it aliout I eautiol t.ll I onlv know tint forty ears ago that p irt wa- opposed to the innex.i tlon of utii Hut It is t eirtv cf o;qir-tunlst-. and vvl.it it may do to-d iy is no iriterloii for Judging vvii.it it ma do t.. tiu.rrow Hut wbitever the Itepubliciins mav do vith ab-olute lnillff. n r.tt to th-ir Ktion we -houltl dcclir- our j. -itlon abiii, the old and w !l-d. tl-ied Dmiocratic lines The- Philippines. Hut whatever doubt there mi) Ix regard lr the lb public in p -ition a- to Cuba and Puerto Itico tht ri- 1 no doubt aliout tlie poln of tint pirti with ng-ird to th Pliillpplnes 1ii.it jcoitc Is toktcp them It Is to bold them, not as other Territories ire held .nit of which State- mi be firmest, and vvhi-e people c-nJo all the Immunlti s of our tltiz nsMp. but to hoi I the in ns i . Inn il di pe -de licit . It Is nit Ititt n led t . edi iz Ui'in Into Territories as in the i - of ri7on.i an 1 N'- vv Me xicii. lioMlnK out to Hum the hope and prize if state hood, hut ly establish c.tr thi in i firm of colonlil uovtriinient fa'hloned after Euro pean models. They are to te under, our LOCUST SI Rl-IZTS. 3Sta : 'j a : lS2 ,in i ii . mi i:. - i:i)IC.( K..lr. IIMJIC -111.11 i nitu i ti. -i'i:i ru, .lllltN -. -1 1 I.I'. IN, 1 in - .1 u ih., i. 11. w '.I kl it. i.niiii.n un.iov. iJ I Tr . ,.'-TlTJ ! o o t --ae -i-t. M - DOCTOR SWEATY Dsfnrnnnr.pl HtstHanKs. Merchants aaj nBIBl enGBS jsmsi :.cn ,a tn a.y. WEfiK, HERYOUS Km L . ' : Acak aau "lirunktn cran. t.uxi r u t rvc- fTSten cau-x-a t trru K -s i r i '- eight fmh'lon, 'i h me . laillns irmor lac ' -v ifcU t J -.- . j)ni In (vf iM-rk ,- n f .. J-- f rr flfsurf Lc t r S in p i - 'c of tritrr- w!I r " r- r r p; -ial Ani trsi l hilh ST'i n aV r u r"ia mnu m r nnt'er who r wl-it f 'rxj CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON flail !! d.atpai (I tie X. Osl f tt; tii t r rMy rurl. ard trrr fa e f t! e n rraj leatM from U j-sifm for-fr r. r: tealLl nd r'-rit ELESTRIGiTY ra 'te Fif t tv r ejfl cally u-1 ti. tr. ."I U it mcJ-frn fjrrns Ii njunrti n p!al rafdlral tratir:eL.t t a.I tass wfcfe it erji t-e of tcrrftt (fc llovrs ft t ti ip n. Sw'sys fit' 12 WRITE ft'" -ir- fm th i Vus-ar Is t nt I tr" 1 - -x ' Out I-s Uta t- F. L. SWEAKY, M. D., Corner Eroa'Iim and larletvirfff. St. Icmi, 1c. To Ladies Oblijed to Uso . - ' o Stimulant, Hunter Baltimore Rye' Is Recommended Because of its Absolute Purity, tientlc .Mellowness and (Jrcat Arc. Endorsed by Leading Pliyticians Povld Mchotioa. 5t. Louis, no. Jurl-dletion but without the right cf repre sentation. Thev arc to liiv. o ir armv e;u ir-t-red uijin the in rot mil h to -'Otee t them I- to hotel the m 111 -uble t -ice l . .i-n to emploj their i ort- in th. .!. lopm-. t if our trade, but th. .re not 1- h iv Mio ireedori ef our it.-t- In -non thi- icli y eoiitemplaie- the e-tilll'hinT -.f .onditlms tn the Philippine almost i lentic. i with P-ii-i- which obtali "d In tl Amen m ctd -ides of Ib-orR 111. igain-t vrhi h ti.-i Deel.ir.ltl. n of ll.llepe lid. l-ec VV1- pre tl I To all that I am oppos1. and agalr t a" I that th. Democrat!. l..rti. film, trjy to lt- If. -Imiilil elite- its -not -t. lt is most -icniticant ani' st.c tne thi tli - partv. who h a- a rub-, hi- I pe se 1 tl - aeiUi-ItIo(i e.f t-r-.t. rx . -i tli! e ttnent. out of vxlhli S-ite- n uht li form.sl i ho-ilil stitltie nil Is-cs.me th-.trle.t c hiimplon of te rritorkil lercpii-ittoit In ti o Ila-tern Ileml-phen. for th. i.tirpo .. ee o-gi-Dlng . I.'iilal il. p. ntle re tc I ,nri an xpan-ioni-et. -t t-ille.i vviihin tii. limits n' oi - I it . r -i'he ri ii d v ItMn the I -i.n .i-" our i nniitution Ue- ire v-itbie .r tecj cr -t be --e wh- n we . ont-n- nor ti rr t n! ijii -itions. 'ionor.il.!, mule, tc I m .' l lirds if th,- eminent ind te the i-lai is -urrourdlng the l-i To all these v .- n glvo e"ir forms of jje.ve -nm. nt. inrf--- u 'in tlirl-soib- the lmm i-i t.- s of .Kir .012.- I t arid 1111V. them 1 i-irt of i.s I 1 i .lu- illi we ict al- within the HinlV- of o 'r 1 ir tl tcitlcl-l and preserve the Iileirille of - 1- govemnientil v- er- We ro iT 1 1 I Cut 1 anil Puerto l.i o t.i .ur d.raai-i 1 tu1 I extent our -overisntv over i P !t'-h Tsi.sie--sIon- to th-- north witho if viol 1 o to the Cn-titution or tv oi.r t'e r of go-, ernment. and ill tint I vrould 1- ic irt ilv favor. if more, all th-t I th'nk it slioi-Id tic "ur flx1 poll.-, 10 I. n- t cur. iut that is one thing whil- Ih. . .1 1!.! i ln of 1 is-il t olonl. - li' th-cnt lands is anothtr thin.- 11 huh Imo'i.- vvhn'K e'i ferent eor-ide rits.n-. I 00 n e .., v tl LIFE SAVED 5Y 5WAA1F-R00T. Tlie A onilerful erv Dbriiierr In tle-tlii-al vii-ai .. AHPLU iiottli: ik'r IIJCi: I5V .V.AIL. Swamp-Hoot, dl-covrecl by 1 1, errr" .t kidney and bi d 1. r -j.ciili-t. 1- 11. -n' fully sue e-iul In proirjitl . j-ii k , ne. blnltbr ind uric ami tre.ut.l. Some- of th. c.-rl svniptom- ' iv ik kldne-v- .-ire iil-i o- dull ache- 1 1 tin 1 rhciimati-in dlzine s-. he idarh. r vol nesy, e lrrh o the bl.-.deb r. ,r 1 r calculi, blotttii- sallow eompbx. -r.v" .ir tlarl. c!rc!-s uneter tlie e , -111 r ic 1 or urine or c-omislhd to i-s w iter of 1 da and ni-tht Ihe inlbl and e xtrao-tliri irv e ff 1 .f 11 famous 11 vv 1 hs overv.Dr. Kilin. r - Svv nri Itocit, U soon re ilizeel. lt stand- tn 1 u h for ls woniierriil cure of tin mo lre-init, is,- ir ou nceel . rai ii it - i ithould hale tlie- besst. Sobl bv diugNts in lirtv cent tn I ore tl ii ltir tlze-s .on tn i hive ,1 sunlit 1 utii of Dr Kilmer's S.v tn-.-ipj t ar-i p.imihl-1 II tt 'c't- .ill a I wit ! inch. il. .n ni of it th u- nt1 01 tttr r. civ 1 from iiffe n r cure I I 'h 1 r.t fee y mail. Write Dr K. m.r I 1 ... Itlcghai--ton. X V. anl p'tt - r- i.tlmi Hat nii read this gene-rous, off.r lu Ihe St, .Lout J Dally Hi public. BEEN wiu: (mints rn. itntir.' -J tr V'l i A m -x vj Am lis 2A3IAe