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aecurlng from the West. from whlch I.lncoln came h etatesman whom I l;n..w \ ?i wlll all be kla.l "> listen to. and l Uke greal pleaaure ln preaantlng I . you Renator Johr. M. Thursion. of Nebraska. A WAitM ORKETlKa K..K MR. THURSTON. ? Mr. Tburatec reeelred ? cordlal greettng, neary- | body atandlag and cheerln*. He ap ke In parl , aa follows: | 1 am from the rcgeiirra.ed Weat. Where the I blson an.l the Popullat no onger heltow and cavort; wher. fualon la i onfu?..-d and where the polltlral rag.ag and bolitiH have *?*'"*? the wooda Tha Weal is once more Rep Muai. and Amerlcan. Applauatf.) Strong ln the knowl. aAae oTher arowfng power, her comlna emplre. ahe i.aveV ... ii. nafli?.i provlnctallam for thoae who educate thelr chlldren anend hetr vaca tiona und recelve thelr pollttcal tdeaa nhroad. Thi- mlghtf w.-. has fiirnisb-l ul! ibe Republl e?n?preftdenta a:,.- aome of ^V*OT" "{ eountry. Hrr Bupply ?f raw "jatertal Ib not >e exhaust.-i lAoplauae.) We ahall offer you tn we have n -,. But the Weatern'peopl. ar. nol natrlMa fir oflV-e only. thelr loyalty lo the U> En plrty doe. r.m deP,nd upon the locatlon of eandldatee; whorver la nomlnated by the *.a ttonal Conventlon wlll recelve the *''0.''l,'r''J.1v'^',,,j every Weatern Btate. (AppUueeJ We eha" atana bv oui farnis. an<! by our mlnea, but not to tne Infurv 0* vour comnwrce or your capltal. t.\p PT"iov' inv siate. ber eturdy Pfople. her match less progreas, her growlng Induatrlea. her thrIv ii ig !:!,.'. her mellow snnshlue yee. ?? mlgity atorme, but l lova my eountry Brat. ?Appiai?^-? Nebraeka put one atar In the aaure of tha Bag ^l^.w-York put, another. ]t,ilrwhen ihey^ook aill .XHi-iiim I'ni ni"""". '?'. . _ ? Ihelr y.la.es In thal flag they were ?" lon*' Btara of New-York and Nebraaka. but ata the BTMteal Natlon of the earth. shinlng for the protaoUoal and SoSperlty of every Amer.can clti ^/?ar^omraa'lnne,, ,o-?lghl ?o apeah af Abja ham I.lncoln. the Blmpjeat. sw eetoa aaIBtltoat. subllmeat char.vter of the age. lArotouae.L^Sra mlllion free people Joln with UB ln 7?mr? and wtrVSoMW St hW.rc^ftate? ioaers tnlled IntO exlsteine grander armles. an.l wo? for hl . couajry and *??"?"? *?&T,* ' toriea than any who t.reee.led him upon the eartn. and In hla death he reached to the full atature or Immortal fabie. 'Applauae.) rpviPW tbe llfe ti la not mv niiriose to-nlght to review wie iihj o/ \braham ..Incoln. for lhal la a part of the bla ., .. ,,f oi.i- Vountry- It ls cmbbuoned upon the fflkuVa battle nag-:-|t apaaka fSS allent Bpe; lt EI.I1II' RQOT. J. M. THUJtBTON. I? llngers ln the sha.low ni dfsolate lives: yea.andI lt blooms In b<autv abovo the sa< rc-d dust pl inow who f.-ll by rive,- gnd by sea. It should he cnet ished by every Amerlcan llreslde; lt should i* taught ln ev.ry publlc sehool; It should be preacneo from every Chrlatlan pulplt: It should be hnnoi.i, veaerated. lovcl. wherevar llberty is dear to man. ' I^halTspeak to you tO-ntghl of only one evetit in the publlc i-areer of Abraham l.liuoln l.ut tn. happenlng of thai eveni was the harblnger or a new clvlflaatlon, the dawn of a new epoch m hu man affalra Not l.m? Mnce. aa l sat ln a crowded courtroom. engaged In the irlal of a eaae ln?vl\ing ihe tltle to a valuable tract of real eatate, then came to the wltneaa-atand a vonerabl.. whlte halred negra Wrltten all over his old black race was Iha hlatory of three-quarters of a century ot auek an ezlatence as few peraoaa hav,- everJtnown Born a alave, he had stood upon the auctlon-blo. k Sd been aold to ihe hlgheet bWder: hehadiman hla wlfe and chlldren draK?ed from his side b> thoae who moekad hla breaklng heart; he bore upon his back the scars and rldgea of ?."?"??? lash. Noa he came Into a court of justlcM to aettle bv the testlmony of his black hps a con troversy" between whlte men. When asked his age he dr.w hlmself proudly up and sald: For flfty vears I was a chattel. On the 1st day of Jan? uary. 1*33. old Fncle Abe made me a man. (I.oud aPTheUact whlch aet that. old man free waa the crownlng glory of Llncoln'a llfe. for by it he not on\y aavetr hla country. but emanclpated a race. THE REAL MAC.NA CHARTA. We of the Anglo-Saxon tongue are juatly proud of Magna Charta, that great vonstltutlonal bul wark of haaaaa llberty set up by the sturdy barons at Runnymede agalnat the unllmited exerclse of uin?iv nnwer We are itiBtly proud of the Daclara ^'of^nd^pendence6 lhatfirst l^?tedjrttten aaaertlon of equallty amonu meii an ol tbe rlght of government by the i>eople. True it ia that tne genealTSf Amerlcan llberty waa ln the I eclara tion of Independence. but the r,ospei of Ita New Teatament waa wriiten by Abiuham Llncoln ln the Kmandpat.on Hrodamation. and the Magna Cbar ta of man's real freedom and equallty la ln he XlVth Amendment to the Conatltutlon of the Unltad States. (Prolonged applaueo.; Kvery thoughtful student of that great confll.t haa dlacovend that up to th. hour pf the hmancl paUon I'rocJamatlon the doubtful ti-b of battle set rnoVe atrongly agalnat the Unlon ehpee; that reveraa foDowed reverse. until the exultlng hosts of RebelJ on aeemed certaln of maklng good their boaatto uroclaim the Confe.lerate Oovernment from the atei.a of the National Capitol. But from the hour when the cauae of the Untoa becaiM '^/f"8^ Bumaalty: from tbe hour when the nag of the Re ptiblic beeame the flag of llberty; from tbehour when its Stars an 1 Strij-ea no longer floated ubo\e a alave- vea, from the sacred hour of the Natnn s new bifth. that dear old banntr never fad.-d from ihe skv, and tho brave boya who bore It never warerad In thelr onward maroh to yi.-tory. witn the single exceptlon of Chan.-ellorsvllle. and thu atuhlKirn doubtful day at Chickamauga. no deelalve fleld of battle was ev?r lo-t by ihe men who sang wlth re<louble<l >nthusla?m: "John Itrown's boly lles a-moulderlnc in the grave. But his soul goes man-hlng on." All along the '.ine from the Potomac to the Sh.nan doah. trom ''hattanooga lo the aea, the war-worn, battle-scarr.d veterans took new hope, touche.l .-! bowa with a nc. courag . aaw la each oiher s ryaa a new flre. ... , . The blue and the gray Ue In eternal s.umber. slde by slde. herooa all; they fell face t.> face, brother agalnat bruther. to expiate a Nation's s!n What we need In this eountry la the hmanelpa tlon Proclamatlon and the Stars and BUlpee at everv Amerlcan polllng-pla.-e. \\ e need a revival of the Amerlcan flag. Let lt float over every \merlcan sehoolhouse; let ihe true atory of every American battle-fleld be taught ln every publlc sehool. Set the stars of the 1'nion ln the hearts of our children, and ihe glory of the Hepubllc will remaln for-ver. It does not matter whether the American cradle la rocked to the muslc of "Yankee Doodle" or the lullaby of "Dlxie, ' If tne flag of the Natlon is displayed above it. and the Amerlcan baby ean be safely trusted to pul] about the floor the rusty scabbard and the iiat tered canteen. whether the lnherltan-e be from blue or grav, If from the braaal of a true mother and the llps of a brave father Its llttle soul ia fllled with the glory af the Amerlcan constella Uon. (Applauae.) On Freedom'a scroll of honor tbe name of Abra ham I.lncoln la wrltten flrst. The colossal statue of hla fame standa forever ou the pedestal of a I^opl?'s iove. About It are the upturned. glorlfled faces of an emancipate.1 race; In Ita protectlng ahadow Ilbertv. equal rights and juat ice la the heritage of every Amerb-an eltlr.en. The aunahlne of approving Ileaven reata opon It Uke an Inflnite benedlctlon, and over it calmly floata the uncon queced flag of the greatest Nation of the earth. Senator Thnreton dld not try to create a laugh during the course of hln remaiks, but tremendous cheerlng marked the end of his speech. Mayor Strong led ln the applauae. rising an.l wavlng his hapkln vocifer.usly. The cheerlng died down and then nwellod foith again. Mr. T.oot BTOM to lntroduce the tiext speaker. but had to walt s.-v Do You Know What It Is To have thnae dreadful palM and arhes in l.-g?. shouldera. arms or any of tho Jcints. whlch nre the aymptoaaa nl Rheumatism lf ao. why il i POa n >t aderpl the commnn-aense method of cure and take? th? baal U "I pmi fler. Hood's Sarsaparllla? Rheumatism may well be considered a blood diaeaae, undoubt edly orlginating in deficlent diRei>t."ii and im proper food. whlch cauae an exceas of uric or Itthic aeld ln the atomaeh and blo^d. This j-Jood's s"" %_^_^t>% parilla Cures -.^?tvb aeld ur.ites Wlth oiher polsona, and aecumv. lating In the Jolnts cause the dreadful palns and ai ?es of the diseaso. Hood's Saraaparllla neutraliies the aeld. tor.ea the atomaeh, make* he.ilthy blood an.l .ures rheumat'.am. Could Hardly Walk ?I had rheumatism ao that I could harrlly walk. I took a few bottles of Hood's Saraaparllla and now I can walk as well aa I ever could." Oeorge Mar.n. RUgewood. .V. J. _ _a _? t_iii_ ture habltual constipatlon. nOOU _ PlllS pr!ce 25c. fxr box. COLGATE & CO.'S 1806 LAUNDRY SOAP. >,.. iv tha b??' famlllea. ,-rai mlnutea tefore he could make hla v.i . heard. Then he pald a tribute to the aalloi the neaboard Btatea, eapedally nf Malne, and the Imp irtant part they piayed ln the early st,..-1 of the Republlc. He Bpoke of lha aallora aho taught ;hc enemlea of the Kepvblk oa tha. aai lo reapecl thi t~':ars and s:ri,.ea. THK TOABT To THI PARTT. Mr. Rool th.n Introduced CeOfaareaaman Nelaon Dlngley, .ir.. of Maim-. who roapoaded to the toast. "The Rapublleon Party." with thla senti ment from the pen of l.lncoln attached to it: "I am agalnat letting down the Republlcan atandard the breadth of a single hair." Congresflman Dlngley was heartlly recelved and Bpoka la part as falkywa; Aa I look around or. thla asaemblaBe of rep resentatlve Republlrans I feel It la a good tMag to be here. I see in your counter.ancrs abumlant e\i dence that thla la a Republlcan year evea ta N?W York Plty. "The Republlcan party-l.de.lt> W 44a principlea ia a <luty an.l a pleaaur*. Tba?^*b_ sentlment i.ttered by the BTMteat leader 4* t*e Ke pi.bllean party. So aay we all. Po ?ald the Krnpire State last November and BO aald the whole COUB\\ry. lApplatiM-.l And If the ,,r?aent 0**>^?t**rtZJLi'l repreaented In Fongrtsa cont ni.es for anotheryear we may eongratulate ou.selv-a and the oountry upon the rtaltatton. If the pemocratlc part> ??c to continue ln power much loniser the R^'lc^ would be eleclfd almost by nc-c.amati,,n. TBa ?. IIOBB Of laat November were a ^reat Repub.lcan triumph. Why? Baeauaa they 4?me after^tbe.rtrteci leaaon of the ezpertanca of the huttero y?i e \ all had the beneftt of attendance nt 11 1>eni<. ral klndergartan oa a large ?f^^l^f^r^L K was furnishe.l by th- prospect of the CtUinjH **** Republlcan poUcy for tha laatJhlrty-t ???2ru"' with lt the Natlon attalned a ***??<>. ' ''*?,?,, never before realired In hlstory Ii he IVmo ra klndergartan tultlon came hlgh, but ?? ""J08 ',' earth "ver iearned so much in so short lliat, ii eame to the cnc'-usior.. ln the qualnt words of Joah BlUmaavtha II was "better not ??? hnow ao many, th'.ngs than to know ao many tblnga t>atali t ao^ ,l iniirhta-r ? The Fre- Trade ani Pemocraill uw ?rmafreT'hat were ao abundanl In ? are al a dla ? cnt to-div lncrease the Induetrlea of the aoun trv" enUrae wagea. ncreaae the purcbaaing power "thepeople on Whom the tn.e p.osperlty of th* Natlon depends. The .I?n.ocratlo aWtolbeen bfalSPS i*^*********^ wiea. On the other hand, the R?P?blk_n party. the party of Abraha-n Ltncoln ^V'.'v^Tri.i ^ > tralned from its blrth ln reaponalbUty. Trull U naa been aald that th.re will be cauae for lhankaglving when it comea Into power agaln on tne ....? oi March. (_ong app'.auae.) ,__.!? >??*__ Mr Dlngley'B efforta were manlfeatly appre dated by the blg crowd at baaQuatera, and ne waa wannly applauded. BENATOR BURROWS- BPEBCH. Banator J. C. Bwrrowa, of Mlehlgan. had n markedly cordlal welcome. and the furthtr nd vantage of belng Introduced by aa eacaptlon ally pretty compllment from th.- chalrman. Mr Burrowa hii upon the devhe ?f ?iu..tinK from tha greal patrtot'a wrltlnga, phraaaa and paaaagea that needed only ? look of tae e>e or an eapreaalon of the voiee to drire th-m home; all this. aa the Banato; p..int.-.i out, al? though they were not written yeaterday or the day before. "With charity toward all and Wltb mallce toward none." said Senator Burrowa. quotlng from the excerpts on the nu-nu canl. ?if we must follow along theso llnea?well. ror the sake of the Demncratlc party ?'? had bet? ter keep still. (Latighter.) They are very much ln the conditlon. lt seems to me. of the young man who went West and got mix.-d un with a cvclone. When hls relatives .eiegraphed f'-r the remalns. the message was wired back: "There ls no remalns." (LaUgbter.) henat.-r Burrowa alao read the quotatlon embodylng l-incoln's belief in protectlon. "If any Re? publlcan," he aald. "was called ?P0B to dav to write the doctrlne of the Republl? can party. now could he better t by the change of one word or one ayllable? And vet It was written over a score of years ag.? if Liiicoln wrote it. For the same words appear in the resolutlons of a Whlg conventlnn held at Springfield. 111., in IM: "Opp-.sed to dlraot taxa t'ton for ihe supp-rt of the Natlonal Govemmerit were the words of these resolutlons and or i.in , iln too Dtrect taxitlon and protectlon cann'.t live'sile bv side. The subject <.f dlrect taxatlon may BOt be wholly unlnteresting here. The land muat be.ntetaily cavarad with a-Beaaora (I hava a blank form ln my po. ket n,.w) koing forth llke Bwarraa of Egvptian locuats, d.-vourmg avery blade of graaa and every green thing. il.aukh ter) Nelther waa the poUcy of fraa trade evar adherei to ln this COUntry wlthou: bnnglng Na? tlonal disaster and flnanclal niln. It was a curl uus thlng tWO ycars bko that the people sh..ull have BO declared against It. All hUtory cries OUt againat Buch a turn. Hlstory racorda that we .1. C. BURROW* NELSON DINOLET, JR. never entered on this policy of free trade that lt dld not bring distress to the people. On the other hand, we never adopted the poll. y of Abra ham Uncoln that it dld nol bring proeperity. tl?ud applauae.) . . . i Bloat Paaoett, ihe ncxt apeaker. reaponded happlly 10 the toaat of "The State of N-w-Y.-rk. and was llatened tO attcntlv. ly thrOUghoUt, l>"inj; fivquently applaudeJ. "I'lI.PIT PATRIOTS AND THK WAR" The last regular toast was "Pulpit Patrlots anl the War," to whlch the ReT. Dr. Edward C. Billes BPOka in part as follows ln B nofiblc and abundantly appreclated effort: They are wlld tlmea whlch you ask me to re member. They have left upon men who were actora ln thoae acenea the moat ineffaceable imj ress.r.iis of thelr llvea, just as they left aoara, hoi.or.ii.i but Indellble. upon the veterans of the llght. vre looked out over the sea. atormad upon ny a nea and terrlble gale. hoping. fearlng, praylng. aa we wondered if the shlp of nate would founder oi reach her port; Just as the last week we have fnl lowad the fortunes of a mlsslng Atlantl. ateamer, onlv to-day moored nt hei .lock. Hut ihe old slilp came aafefv In-not .-onvoycd by crafl Whlch new another flag. nor In tow or frlendly tuge-etae eama ln under her own salls. and wlth lh? Republlcan party on deckl (Applause.i It was not ihe aame party whlch. In the niisn or Its first eiiihualasm. had overborne the hosllle or llmld polltlea of 1S60 and seated Abraham I.lncoln ln the Praetdentlal chalr. lt had l.-arne.i much, and it had done great things. Among statidards aad araa it im.l estai.iish.d a Natlonal rredlt un? der Cbaee and Paaaenden. it had educated a war Becretary, stanton. whoaa word dlrectad auch an armv as the world had Bever seen. It had biillt a navv the'heglnnlng of th<- iron armainenta pl to-day. It had graduated. with Seward, l.om the mo?t "dlflleiilt aehonl of dlplomncy. lt had made dlscoveilea wlthout whlch I'olumbus would baVB been hlsl iry'a greatest fool; lt had dlBCOvered Ur-aiit and Sherman and Sherldan an.l Farraitut. the savi irs of the New World. It had gJbled the hand whlch bv one atgnature made milllnus rree. Better than all. in ihe momcnt of vlctory lt had ahown a temper <>f modei-ation and forglveneaa un naralleled ln Ihe Btory of clvil nnr. Is it any \v.i Jjer thai the impulse nf such a record ha* laned for more lhan thirty yeara, and neadfl bul a breath out of tbe Bky t" ralse to-day a lld.il aave of 111 thualaam and aucceaa? (Chaeraj WHAT THK MINlSTKItS ASK [f repUbltca are pi-ov.-rhi.illy ungr.it.lul. Bepub II, ma should nol b<-. The party wbleh haa ao Uvlably peaBloned th- defendera of the BUti ahould not forgel its alliea in the Church. who ask no ofBcea or r.ward. hut only the dacenl at tention to tl.eir niorai counselc. whlch nelther publlc men nor prlvate citizena ean afford to elight "Tbe minist.ra made the war:" waa 'u ery of some. who thought that wlth the er. .Ing of aaace the dov of doom had come. They did not make the wa'r. any more than they raade alavery 5, ,,"? n,,t iink the constltution to the Blbl-. thev di areach wha" they bellered the Goaoei i-ood for-' he Iberty of men. They dld take For the?? texta "Rlghteousneaa exalteth a natlon. nnd that tfi '?acceptable faat" wa> "to set tne cap ttvaa free "They dld thla ao effeetually that thelr aaeeeage cryatafflaed mto polltlea and a hUaaard of votea awepl all unchrlstian .-ompromise away. There are aome great services whlch clergytnen renSereri to the caure of the l'nlon which are oonaplcuous even among the ??Mj?ftua meeaad deeda of the tlme. F.dward Bveret He e wrote a atory: "The Man Wlthout a Country whlch waa worth a thouaand regime.ita to the Army or the North. Thomaa Starr Klng. wlth bla ellver eloquence and magnetlc patrlotlsm. held the Pacinr roaat to lovalty. Henry W. Bellowe organized the Sanltarv CommlBBlon. which dupllcated the army of the men who fought with the army of eonaolatlon. help and rellef. And bealdea these churchmen of vaat abllUy and opportunlty, a hundred thouaand othera, Cathollca and Protea tanta, dld thelr beat to upbold the State. They ahoul dered thelr muaketa ln the ranka, or aerved as chaplalna and frlcnda of the aoldlera In the Held. Br all aaeana read "Chlmmla raddea"! They followed ihe recroltlng ofbcera laadd thjr nVrsuaalona to ev*rv patrlotlc call. They flung . Stars and St'rlpes from thelr < hurr-h .. to waVe ove, the boya who w.-nt marrh ng to ih* front, and irrapped Ihe flna around helr pulplta, xxh.re.,:i lat rhe word of Onj Th.-, preaehed patlencc. rourag*. h.;re -and heM mena nearta to falth ln the Blemal b.w.? of ru.-ht. when i&darrhJtewa of the Penlnaula w lh* rnMke o| iv..!.-,,.k.-bnrg ehilled the publlr Mood. fLOttd ''"?/hesrVere iimea when ihe clergj were Mtyalu i'. in iiiariirina nubltc ealmneBB and ronfldence. tZvirZTnT*^- ??>'? _&" ;?':; *z??: __. oul and had already aun? tne t ongress V, ? ,, mb.rlan.l tha' Me.'lrinn telegraphed to ,he aii H Ww-F.ngland their danger, I the '"' .'? . .,?,?,. nirn northwnrd on n further "?'"' .r",' Rome hot-headed lunatlc had handbllls prlnted ln atarini lype and headed. J-Vo Amdava ln Ihe Mldal nf ftevolutlon! ar.d ?.] ,o n.sh Into the churehea and se,,-.er n,.,r among Ihe eongregattoti V<* ? momeni t waa 1 k* a cry of "Plre!" M) own ehjreh waa iregatlon aeemed na f a ^vrloaa of hyaterlca had airucli lt: bm hi :ha end *e I'...,, .... with out rlerotlona with the ron nnn .M.i whatever perll m ?"*??"_* *,I1?h the iloor. xv- ahould meal ll ;>" lha better with J. BLOAT r__B_TT. nF.V. DR K. C. ROLLM. (,od> belp. I don't any that the Motlltor came in anawer to our prayers I. UuVt IBiy ???"??? cialm a monopo'.y of Provldenca- but it id ee-me. as all the world knowa, an.l Krlesson earned the immortal gratltude of Amerbii. ?A| plt4W_) XOT ALL iRRIOUR, There were aome allver thre.ida of comedy in the aober web of a clerl.al war experlenc*. Al I M veara went on there was much rellef work 10 b* Baaa at home. Then the W-man'a Kingdom waa llke ihe Kiag- abugbtar, aii gtorlaua a "Women and Mlniaters" us.-d lo be ona of the BtOCk sneers of our domeatlc traltors. A ""???**w of w.r tlmea could aak no great" h..n..r th.n to have htar___rco_?led with tha. of May Uv'rmore. xx?;? r,,u.. .,> iiirher huiH.r .rn i aervlce tn..n even i e ? S g tl na .:? ? <'r JuHa Ward Howe. whoae "H..t llvmn of the Republlc" .-tmg a new meanini a1oHth?bugie.?ll ^tbe I'nlon. Wa?. the mlnh. tera and women had nr.:rh to do for men who had eonie Bhatiered and alck :<> their poor homeir; faml li." who had glven tbelr all of aupp irt and Btrroth ,,, "helr country. chll Iren ra Idenly totherleaa. widowi cruabed under ih. crue feet of war. I waa , V, l:, ..... one ix,,m.... aald to be poor, wh.>?* niiiband had been kllled oi waa mUelng froni Ihe r.mks. Poor enough ahe ?eemed to i..-. an-. i -? . tered with .. aympathetlc he irl ln n ?? -? >r\ ol her trouble Her huabaad ara. aoaa-tha waa al Bhe knew. What waa hla reglmen [Bhe could not tell Waa he In Ihe Infantry, cavalrj or irtlllerj,. ghe waa Ignorant; bul flnally. with a aud en aleam of memory, she aald. "1 belleve they call hlm a toXm^nberina rhai i.lergy.dld for I -rx- ln thoa* old daya of Irl .1 k.-ep them on > our alde to-o ix have blll one v.,1.- .i| Ideala of polltlc ui i . lt i? et it iimv b aaloon ls i 1 ? - :r,- Bnd trae tnat lh.-y th.it ln aoma ,,rta a '1..7..-M churehea" liiiT'to men who can r:?e abov* faction. and to .. party thal waa i.i rorn the arandeai Ideal of public honor. the rolce, aympathy a ndenc .urag. m.-nt of ihoae arho are irytagtoran dcractual the lawa whlch jovern worlda an.l atoma. nallona and indlvlduals, can never b* nnwtteom?.. The Uebel.ion la far behlnd us; bul there are aii I ,).. Breai perlU whlch lle ln th< graap afunhal. toweo hand. upon th. ; olll U and rnatertal Inter e-i- of our eountry-the i-wrr of wealth. the righta r.r liil?.i Ihe r>.<:'. > I wa nxve ouraelvea, t.,e leapeet for ou^'lnafltutlona before Ihe word. Ther* ta no dtacharge In thal war, What-ver i. h-meat t.e lt 4. iioll.v or a dollar; whatever ia true. bo It a ., , of oubllc or prlTata Hfe. whatever. ln -hort .lt tbe Ten Commaadmenta ani th* _i?id*n Rule ln N.itional aetlon pui lhal ln yoor i.,..tr,.rn. _r_ the men who stand for lt -n y-ur hallot. ani every t _cn"r of rlghteouanens wlll h*? glad tn echo poar wladom with rolca aad vote. <Pr0iong._ ap plauae.) Lettera of regrel arara ratel4'ed from R ibafft T. Llneola. Oovamor Morton, Uautaaaat-tjovtra n Baston, Hamllton rim.. Mayor8ohl*ren.rhau..cey M. DapaW, i..:ie:al Nelson A MUaO, C.,mm"dore aTontgomary Blcard, .lames w Wa i*worth, John Dalzell, the Rev. I?r Morgan Ulx. t'.eneral HoraM I'orter, JUmJamln llanism. Mayor stuart, af Phiiad.iphia; Beaator J. B. Morrlll, 4<?enator Thonifla II. fart-r, J.Meph II. Manley, Henry A. Halgbt, -overaoba Matatlra. tpf Coh> rado; rolTln. of ronm-ctlcut: Mr.rvll, Of Peltwarr. Jackaon, of lowai Omrmt, ol M_laa: Or*Mmhalga, of Maaaachuaatta; MbrrlU, of Kanaaa; ai larda, of Wvomlng; R'.ch. of Mlehlgan; Rlckarda. ..f Monuna; HokManb, of Nebraaka; AlBa, r.f Kortti Dakota; McKlalty. of Ohlo; Lord, rf On? m; Haatlnga, of PaaaaylvaaU; Browa, if Rhxle is. and; W.Ibury. i f V.iiii. nt. an.l Uphaia, of W'lB coaalai Bereao B. Palae. Oaaeral Uaaja Tracy. Benator Bbarman and Baaa" >r Duh Iln... I.KH.l Of THE L1KCOLX PIONBER CORPB Tba abadea of Tammam Hall were bon n. l nlghl b) the Int lalon of i R ?i ,?. Llncoln Ploneer i irpa, forn ed ?ii Uncoln Club ol Sew Vork, captured th n cratlc -ii mghold an I ci ebi ited Ihe rl. loi l ? drin and . ceptloa. Tw i kawn ol lh n Iwart . 0f tl.rpa man Iv l aad counterm aboul the hall i ? ihe Deroocra I mua rtVglmeni Ba. I The lalerl.. wj ,h.. fuerta ol ihe --.-; --. wh . appla - ? culi ev..;........ of the rompany. Thm Ihe n featurea of the t r .gramme gave wa; 10 ofl dance The falr gueata rame d wn I , , ,'?. i ,,;..th. balcon) and added the heauiy " thelr c...-loiii.- t. tba brllltancji ot tba Ploneet UTh?er'co'rpB la ln a moal proimeroua eondlilon and numoeS Slnety-ala membera. Thla.araa ihj-ir Hfth ,,, ., drlll an.l receptlon n." clvll omiera an "eaioent WhUfleld \.... t'ott; nr* vlce-prealden Sorhn J. M Monagle; ,.- md <flce.preal.tant. Franda Bonzalex aecretary. Ueorgi '? i.otweii, ni. 1.....1 aecretary. John J. Peek; treaaurer, < . Uoula Oomp per ieigeaiil-at-arm.-. John .1. Bllller. irUBteea 1, - mund II Olbbona, Moalyn KnKler. < . w Wood brtdge. Prederick Hu? and Praah A. Ban lAKCOhH 1 NK'N CLUB The i.incin l'nlon Club. of iha IXtk Aoaembly Dhurlci gava ? "atag" party la lt- reoaaa la Ablng don Btfuare laal nlght Ooad aquara Bepubllean polltlea waa the tlrst thing dlactiaaod, anl A. .1. Tlnadale gava an addreaa lelllnj boai 1. ...1 and hla party had aaved tha country from ruln, and drew , compirlBon of the work ol the preaenl ?*""*??? ({ov-nim-ni He waa inost attehtlveli liatened 10. Vi.,. -.- '.. Ba afterwanl. and the Orpheua Muai Club, of H..ri...i. conalatlna of C.C "???*??*. r p Peck W ?' Mienton. C. K. Oarvey. C. u. Lheafer (i. V Robtueon. F. R. Ward. L ?'. imrg rnan and \. Scheafer. dld aome good ahterUmlttg. There waa alao .-? aupper. PATRIOTIC RRPUBUCANi MBET. The pntrtottc RepabUeaa <'lui'. of the XXlId \? Bembly Dlatrlct, had 1 eroa led meeting al Ita c:ub houae, N... Ml Baal Seventy-elghMi-t , !?<t plght Benjamin Oppenhelmei aaaatded and ofjeaaf ihe meeting wlth a apeech ealaglatlc of Abrabam i.m roln. and was foltowed by TbOBiaa J. t.'allahi.M. Of .h? wn! Aaaaambly Dlatrlct, and Henry Belraan, ,r th. \\ivih Beveral membera of th. club ?noke T.'n new membera were admltted, and the 3ubtha waa organlaed only m May last nownum bcra W ne mbera and haa an 1 Kogllenl clubhouae of ii?" owa ^ MORE TRIBUTBB TO H18 MKMOR1 Tbe I.lncoln Aaaoclatlon -r l'nlon CouBt) 1 le hrati 1 laal nlght al Lyeaum Hall. ln Bllaabrth, ihe b'rthday of Ihe martyn 1 Republlcan Pr. Udent. Ks S,. rommlaalonei Ira B Wheeler. of Rllaaheth. , 0Ver thi i". ln. ' meeting ind llnnei whlch followrd -nd al whi.-h aearlj n rj Republlcan of n r..i..n Counta a Th. I 1 la were I .. .. ?? -uncoln .md thePeopSe." "Th* Rapub IteanuTm of Llncoln" and "The rWrary ".'?"< , ,, ?? Thev were reaponded to reapeoiivei) io - \ rongreeamai. Reewell'o. Horr. Dr. WUMam Uoy... Conareaaman Charlea K. Powler and Rlchard \. 1 Undabury. _ m - REMEMBKHED IN JERBBY CITY. Th? I.lncoln Aaaoclatlon of Jeraey ? Ity ait down ? to Its thlrtleth annual dinr.*r ln celebratlon of Pre.?. ler.t UBeolB'l blrthday laal nignt. The dinner was ... 1 at Taylor'a HotOi Ther* wer? 1? gueats a: I the tables. John M. Jonei pr.slde.1 and made a bricf addreaa of welcome. The g,i?st? ..f honor aai i a' amal. table? at hla rlght and left Thev w-re th? ! Rev. Amnrv BL Hradford. the Rev. John K. Morgan. . (Jeneral Waaer .-?wayna. Thomaa K. .Jamea. Jlavor I'. r. Wanaer. John A. Malr. Z. K. Paagborn, : Tbotnaa McEwaa, Thomaa, M. Oopalll Oapraa p. Perklna, ijeorge W, .'.mklln and A. J. C Foy. 1 There wre only four toaatx on the llat. Ihe aanti I m-nt? and the m.-:i wh.. reaponded to them wei. aa follows: "Abrabam Uncoln, Plrat Amertoan. the ! Rev Am^ry H. Hradford: "The ('Itlien Hoidlery of < the Republlc in the Great grlaja." (Jeneral Wag-r Hwavne: "The IMV We Celebrate. Tb..maa L, .lamef.: "Why All People Ixive,! l.incoln." Tiiomaa MeEwan, " Pnllmaa C'oanpnrtnirDt Nlreplna; Cmrm .,, PjarMa Dpfralffl "fily via NVw V .rk nnd Plorlda Hrmrt Un? Southfrn Rallway atiil T. ?'. * P MaaM of .oaifoM u\A ?lr?ar.'-e. KolM traln Dlnlna and Blef|'ln? <'ar N>w-Tork to Bt Auauailne. Naw-York offlce, 271 Broaaway. FIRST, CATCH YOUR RABBIT! Thal is. CURE rpw COLD, with I t, -i ent holtlc of RIKER'S EXPECTOR/\INT before yoa be^in the "utttening-up" proceaa. After thisswift,pleasBfil ind Certain Cure for Coujfh . u Cold. Grlppe, Pneumonia, Croup or other diaeaaeof Throat or Lunc*?has done jts wnrK?vou may need an nmulsion of Cod l-ivcr Oil. If you do, RIKER'S IS THL*BE5T. All dmfgiftt, and at RIKER'S, 6th Ave, Cor. 22d St. THE VBBMONT CELEBBATION CHAUNCKY M DEPEW AND OOLONEL CLA1UCI AT THK H!*RLINO TON HANQl'I'T. THK nCRBTABT OP THK BOBTOSI HOMR MARKKT n.rii nis. laaaajg tiik tahiff poli^t OY AIIHAMAM UBOOUt. fBY TBUMBABB to the tribi'NE. I Bnrllnaton. Vt . Keb. 12.-The Voung Men'a Re BuMlcaa Cluu baaajBet. ln honor of Uncoln'a Blrtbday, took plaee ihla evonlna, In the Natlonal Qaard Armory, and wa* an Hnborate. affalr. The graal drlll hall waa handfomely d*corated wlth everarecn*. flaK*. I.untlng and portralta of dla tmgutabad Kepubllcnn |end*r*. Over the hcad table were huiiK plctureai of I.lncoln, Urpew, 8en Btor Bdmunda, Oeaeral Wllllam YVclla and (Jonerul ?taaaartf. ita leag taMaa with .ovem for M ptraoaa were lald, and amonr ihe gue?tH of honor ?oated al Ibe bead table were Chauncey M. i>* pow, Coloael w. Baward Webb, (ieneral .1. ?;. M. Cullough, Ooveraor vToodbury, Ueutenant-OOv ernor Maaaur, ea-Oorernora Pacc. Kuiier an.l Ormabee, Colonel K. C. Smlth and Coloael Qaorga T. Cbllda, ef st. Atbaa'a; miin Iferrtll, eaalnaan of tba Republlcaa state Committee; roionel Aihdrt darke, Becietary <>r tba Hama Market Club, Hos ton. Prealdanl Paater preelded. nn.i c. A. Prouty aetel as ton?tniaster. The prini'ipai addreaa waa made by Mr. Depew, who dellverod an elouueal and patriuti.- apeeca oa "The Paat, Preaenl and Putara of the Republlcan Party Ha related Ma experlpm-e nn tbe Rowery ln the laal campalgn Bad told many wltty atortea of My expertence aa a campalgn apaaker. Beaponaea to other t,ia*ts w.-re made na foUowa: "Tbe "i i and tba New." .Colonel Oeorge T. Chllda, 11? 11 tha Republlcan League of Verroont; ?Tha Collega Man la Polltlea." Fred it. Deb rv!::.-. nf Burltngton; "Tha Rallroad In PollBca." . > II, Barb r. of Arllngton; "The Llfa ot tiu- Republlcan Party," J. A Del.r, ot Montpeller; "...ir Reverend Benlora," C M Wllda, ef MIddlebury; "Tba Kutur... Ptrlod '? i- HopefUl Selvea," Benator P. D. VPhtte, nf Rutland; "Tha founa Republlcan in Bualneaa." r,.,,.ii-i i: it Morae, ot Proetor; "Th.- < >ritii,, ,,r uie Republli rn '' Ib." Mujor John 11. Wataon. of llral f .rl. Th. lr.flnen.-e Of the Pr*.'". In I'olltlcs." llart Lrman, of New-Torti; "Ltecotn and Proteetloa." . Alb ii i ;.irk". af Boaton. In tbe COUiaa Of hi.? reniarka. i'oion*l <".Firk* nl I lnir.ii>,- moat .>f the puOflC llfe of Abraham I.ln .?]!n rb>- t.iriir queatlon aw aubordlnate to the ilarrrj que tion and th- preaervatlon of the l'nlon. Itut I..- ?*?< well grounded ln Ihe prlnclple, eiuel dated by vTebeter aad Ctay, and when he wa< flrst nomlra'e-i fir the I.eglali>tiir*. ln 1*32. he made a bri-f ajpee lh, in v.hii h. Among "thrr thlngv h? h/ii'1 "I i.m ln favor .if the Infrnal Improvemrnt *>?!? m anl a hlarh protectlva tariff." lupidly ?ik*tclilnai th* ndh*r*nce of Prealdent IJn . i.n t I th.ia* prtadplea thrnughout hla publlc llfe, Coloael .'lirke aoattaaotf, In pjrt: K.i i.- >e.ira aitu wr wltneeae.1 the Introduotlon of i, arlac dlacrimlaatlon lietween th? article, whlch we ar? ..b.ia-I 10 lni|?>r. aad Ihf-ee whlch we are r. .1. I' ?.t? founded up..n ihe tariff plank of ihe Uncoln platf.irm. anl upon ihe more Bpactflc plai.k of th.- Mi-Klnley platf .rm of 1HIB. whlch declared -. ' revlalon .if the tariff lawa aa will tend ? k ;ni|. irta nf euch artklea aa ar^ pioduetd !-. .,,ir people an.l rel-an, from Import dutlei tho,e fcit.c'.eu ..f f.,reian pro.luetk.il lexcept luxurl.-ii the r whlch ..inn.it i- prodaced at homr" Thla i fi. i- t, .Mi the producer and cin-iurrfer. It avoMa w?f>ie li worku with N'nture It promotea tba mui.ial lnt*iv?t of nationa anl. therefore, en ? ndera frtrndahlp m?ie*d of rtvalry. I oder lt th? prlce of ".iianr waa r.-liicd to every .-.>n?umer In ihla country i renta a pound. and addltlonal foreian linrkem wete f ? i:i I t.T our BUrpSlM production* of varioua kin i? comparlng IWO wlth l?i. to th* value of |SO.?;S.I34 l :,- abr..KAtl.iti of thla policy by ibe i>. ii ..-r.n.,- party hna re?ultel ln no h*nrflt "f any ?....- of Ihe contractlng rountrlea, but, on ntr.irv haa remilt'd ln aerloua frl.tlon anl euormo n I ,_ .. , ,. \ ther tiaractrrl'tlc of th* tariff po.lcy of Ahra .-iiiti Llncoln ..nd I a-n h^ppy ln <av ih*t th.a la to ; . i by th* entlre Rapubllcan party ? waa Ita Impartlalltj Thera waa no "free raw n i T.-t.ni' i .bbery ln >m llne or word vt II lt Bhowed i ,, fa\..r I . :i . LatU H *.:f ??-. i" 'll-ae. t'on.ll UH the l'nlon Ita benenta were aa boundleaa. aa patrlotlam. li, a apeech ..i Tr-wbrlda* laal M*?V l"r ' Sallahury Ma'l lhal "free irad. haa undoubtedly rulned Hrlt ? I, aarlculture." Shall it be pern.ltted t.. ruln . if . .in ,e i ?? . :, n ? ...'in i'i il all Ibe loaa th t; hn? fallen up. n n iry i? cbargtabfO t.. fiee ,r to ih- unaoun i tn mej ach*me? of lh* l '? mocrailc ,,,,-v bul i |o ,i ni Bl II the Republlcan party ? - our reaoorcea an i our m ilualrlal ii. !.-;? ? n I. ??? wrr* bu h thal all tne ml* t.iK..- ,.' all Ihe Barlnga and ?ll the "perlwllclty wlth whlch juBKien humbuga Ignoranca cou.d nol hava abakrn ihe aubatantlal faorlc of oui ganeral ?I,,,. ,,! ,. m imp lency ol tba Democratk" party lo -,;?..- me i.'. .. - (inn,,.. iltfDcult'.ea whlch have ,,...,, ,,. i ? . ? -. Preal leni Clevelan I to lh* areed of forelgn Inveaiora, ander ihe k'.i-"' of pitnervlna "? , '? |l'- dewllve upon Ihe Re publlcan partj ihe duty io Indlcale m advanci of ita full reatorailon l.i powei what ii wLI regard aa ,,i money ii haa from it-< Inceptlon been the parfy "f aound money, and i rentura tba predlctlon thai ii alwai i wlll ba a reaolutlon ihankbia Mr. Depew for hln ? i ir"-?? and alao Coloael W. Baward Wfebb for hi? aervlcea ,n m.ik.:.,' ti,. banquei a aucceaa waa unanlmoualy adootetl Letlera ..t rearel w.-re read from eX Sl-fikrr li-.iii.m IS M'.-.l and oth*ri<. The Young v|. , ? Republlcan I'lub el?ct*d (;e..rg.? II. Poweri". of M.rr'Mlle. preildent. Bnd Frank L Oroena, of <? Aii.,in- aecretary. Mr. l>et>ew and colonel Webb returned to New-Tora to-nlRht on a spedil traln ii-' i Mr. i"-i-?'? ?i-' ii ?' tba r'.bito a?:iierin? a?e i-?a? ii > QUESTi OF BALTWORE RBPUBLICANE MANY iENATOM AM' RFI'ltllSKNTATIYKB KN TCBTAIBED IM THR Jinxi'MEST OPff Ml: MAMMBT*! P.FMAHKH Baltbnore, Fab. 13 (Speoloii-Many noted Republl cano were arueeta ..f the Toamg Mea'a Repubiicnn Club io-nig;ht ai ih-- i.in.oin annlveraary baaaael nt iiennert iiotri. Ba-Poatmaater \v. W. .lohnaon. preoiil.-nt of the club, pre*l.|fd. A rommlt>> af membera Of ihe club went to Washlnifion early ln the afteriionii and broughs the Senntora and Ton ?jreaamen wao hid acceptod Invltaiiona, over on a anerlal traln. The toaata nnd th.me wiu> raapeaded Wvr*: "Abrabam Llaeola," reaponded lo by Oeneral Adam i- K ag; "ihe RapuWIc at th* Dawn of ihe Twenlleth Century." Henator Wliiiam H. AUI *on. of lowa; "Party Organlsatlon," 1, n. Maaley, Inf Malne. aecretary or the Natlonal Republlcan Committee; "The Toung Men <.f tbe Country; They Rlghtfully Belong to th" Republlcan Party," Coa greaaman Marrtatl Rroataa, of Pennayhraala; "Th* ' i^aaona "f ih? laal Blectkm." Benator J. H Oal? ' llnger, ii Mew-Hampablre; "Th" Putura of th* lt> I pabllcan Party," Congreaeman \v. P. Hepbura, af lowa; Congreaamaa Joba F. Laeey, of lowa; i'on aiaaaman iiiiiner Hermann, of Oregon; Congreeaanaa ?A*. i: Bllla, "f Oregoa; Ciuigiaaaman aW.il A. <;. 1 Dayton, ?' R'eal Vlrglnla; Jamea A. Bfalker, of V'lrglnla, who, durlag ihe w?ir waa In omman.i of ihe confederata Btonewall Brtgade; Congraaaman Char'.e* E Collln, Coagraaaman-eleci Oeorge i.. ? vi'elllngton anl wiiium ii Raker, of Iteryland. Then- .v.r- a number of aurntai from Phlladelphla, Includlng HamUton Plaaton, Samuei riement and w. D. Abearn. Mr. Manley ipoka in pir; am fol i lowa: ^l, prealdenl P?r the klndly way ln which you ' hav.- s**n nt to preaenl mo tT .mn fellow-nieniber*. of th- Toung Men'i Republlcan tT.ub of itnlilmor*. and for the aeneroup way ln va.hl.-h they hav* w*l comed me, 1 retam profound thanka I am not valn enoufh to helleva that ihla la a p*raonal coni pUment. bul rath't a trtbUta to th* org.inlza'lon Of 1 the part" whlch I In p;irt hav* th? honor to r*p i reaent ' No arcat or roo-1 work ean br a.-iimpllKhed m lhli. llfe unles* lt reiieii ln a great m.Manr? for lt* - i .?< upin orcanltmion. Wheth*r It b* a worthy I charlty. the ? Mi ,bii*hmrnt of a .-hurc'n. th* vrea ilon an 1 aaalntenaaee of a purt>. or th* earrylna out of a euee-eeeful banquet, organlratlon inu?t 1I? at tbe fo indatl .. ol it nl'.. (irg:intr.ation l* 11* neccaary for partl*a aa la th* beart for tbe auatalalng ef lif*. Mut the organlra? tlon of a party aaa ua iimit*. and ahould be well deflned; n>. myateri or a*. recy; almply and purely the *xe,-utlve will of the purty. It haa no leglalatlve j>ow*r: h la not th.- guardlan of Ihe party; la alin plv Ul do itH wlll itii<I carry out lt* wlahea aa laWl down by the party ln conventlou aaaemblad. In Ita 1 platform anl Ita Inatrudlona. It haa no pow*r b* >-..nd thi*. and whenev*r It aeek, to exerclne pow*r o.it.ilde Of the.?e llmlt* It ln tranac*n<1lng lt* au I thorlty. and BOOeaMa a dantrer and a menac*. It la : not create.l for the purpoaf* of rontrolllng or dlotat Ing to eanvanltoaa, nor for the purpoac of dlatrlh uting or aldlng In dlatrlbutlng publlc patronaga. . ll muat adhere atrictly to tho llne of Ita duty If lt to be a part of the orpanlzatlon Tn* rVeat and c.-own.ng g.nry m '??"?_,?'"? ??/morffi Uw .to.4td*otuMmeawry we chertoh and for polltlca boaaaa. '/^n Pt/or and ln beha'.f on^freW?^ pandlture or aomamoaeir. aji^b rtepubaean There need b* no f#ar or ?"*'r "i1 ,n,j raca va the organizatlon v/Kl always comrn?nf^r ?al neeaaaary funda to prowirl> ajna ' * lza.lr,n, m th* taln Its oiganlBation. "f ,n "^ wnich the peo care and eapandltiir*i of the "flfp* as scrupulously ?i%fuY' .^M^ca^^eapenditure of the most "*??? o'r^^/a'if^of the Partv shou:^ rememb-r that the party demanda <of 11 "?"? organlaatlon ?at Btaadarda of PU_?e?V %, V*ai doctrlne of wlll alwaya kj*p before Iti"' f\m wh|Ch were Mr. Llnooln. then tbe *l^r?.raen%atlon of the party, not the vlctones of the organum 110 b<> but ,he b.tt. the trlumphi Of Its pr-?pi ? nlch. wi|| r-om* forerunnero of the gr*at*r y etor> wm to the Hepubllcan party n >*?:. '" Xrona aha'.I Maln* to Alifornla nroclaImtog pjg^bll. fall. the rlgh preTB-. ._J*******mj branches, can party thla Oovanraasat ?".??', A vleiory executlve, leglalatlve ?1,J? g*d govf-rnment. whlch wlll mean good polltlcs. pw"^ inV ?f Jo<il tlmes. It Wlf] PJf?*^L{?'*', 'tdumpnant - B t_3 "-^^^E^tn^^ie^: pro-jperlry. _^_ AT THE MARWUFTTK CLUB, IN CHICAOO. th_ ai-AJtaaa at the uiwoui wworui. I.INNKH ANI- THEIR TOASTS. Ch-.cagO. Feb. I2.-Flve hundred men attendel the l.lncln memorla. dinner glven thi, **?,.?; .t Uto Orand PaclilC Hotel by the Mamuett* tfub. The SSraVa. ?B__ were reaponded te: ^he Marouc Club," Frank H.xm'.ln. of Phicago; ?"?? UB co.n." Oeneral Oeorga R Peck. of f^jj^ N?.,:,." Hoher. 0. COUftaB, Of ?Wa; The I epub ncan v.ctory-what it Maaaa" John ?'?".' Fennaylvanla; "The Munlclpallty. jBaorga R BW.?. of ChlcagOl "The Honeat Dol.ar." Frank J. ClUWO . Of Pt..h; "The Emanelpatlon Proclamatlon. < narlt. W AnderaOB, of New-York. The apeakers were .ntroducel by ***** ^ ,,,? ?f :?.,. club Tha addraaa of Oeneral ***V* , ,.f,,iture of the evenlng. He s.Ud. among other lhYou,d0 well 10 ce>brate the blr-hday of Uncoln^ "2 r^tfJ^Th0^!.1 _ 'p^Snd^&t^ Amerlcan citlaan. Robert O Pouslns. ln speaking of the Nation. said that at preaent ita expendlturea. not belng aat lafied by Ita revenuea. nrc drawtng OB ItB iSBdlt. that even- enterprlse ls par.lyaed by the labor o ,be eountry belng BO k_ger fnlly employed. bet the raoaay that we have la motion. he added "lat the artlvlty of lndustry and rommerce atart a_aln the clrculallon of gold and sllver. nnd the Slon wlll soon be on Its feet aga.n." taJhjJBM_J. of hla addreaa, Mr. Poualns euggested Bi llllam R Mllax"n of Iowa. for the next Prealdent of the ,Si.Btaie.. Charlea w. Andersm. of Mew-Tork, M4Vh'en MM rnOCta fratd the blarks of the Bouth he\h;numuted"the whttes $ **??***& ^ fmWBStfStet t?m? Wh- S_U hf. Weajern cMll.a iS9_aW_-fiLVjg-] .b" HUleUi the mldat Of eondltlons m ISfv^d^^fA^ 8?\M&-?*B_a ,, ,,' t rela.lve rank. Olva UB ..[.portunlty and w wlll ?m equallty of rn'lng for oursehes. Pnni.-r.-ssi-.ian DalBBll said that Republlc.n v> - ton meana the aupremacy of the i?>ople. Ha Of the r? I tleal altu.ttlon ln the dlfferent Btatea and .|.?. |ata Republlcan vlctortea ln n.nny. ;>nd said In ,''.,,S"1* . .u 1. i kiKtw af tn more pteut exhlblilon of the ms gaUWhVrpaW ..n'i.- '??"Mn!,-?",:nv:.. tlon of th.ir power and th* neceaalty Of Its x.r ?C than .- io be found In the laal e.o.tion It wS ,<'.rii.it; of the faceaof the ?reat maaa the Repnl.li.nn par:x tor COmfort aivl foi r> lll Mr. Cannon waa wanaly reealtrad He ad*A>cated tl,0 free und unllmlted COlnage ot sl.x.f b) IBB L'nltt \ Btatea Bl tba ratlo of ir> to i BOBTON RBPUBUCAMB AT DINNER ,.;,?!,,.?' OP THK MARTTIt PRBBMWrr MIMOUSTJ \mtii COMOB?MATIOM (MT THE PBJBB KNT At'MINIFTItATIi.N Boatoa, Feb. U (BpacUtt. Tba Mlddiaaai c.ub. the ataiwart Repubii.an organumttoa of Maaaa Ohuaattaa .'ommemoratea two events of Vl tional lataraat every year. the "?**r?*r_*,,Jh! birth of Uaeoln an.i Oraat Uaoata. Wrthdaj was obaetved to-nlght by a dlnmr at 1 oung s. , at whlch more than two hundred were preaent. Th, rueeta af tba atraalag vi-ere CaaufTaaiinuin ioutolle, or Muine, naroid M. Bawatt. ?"*"]''? ex-fonsui t,. BBAoa aadar Cteralaad; th. Rar. ? A. Horton. and 4W-4 lovernor T.ong. Ar.er tha dinner, aa-Oo-zetnor Braokett. twaaktant of the Club, made a brlef apeeeh. In whleh l.e referred appropriatelv to -he ma-'.vr *?**"? and apoke of th* Inflnenees thal were ral. n.a mI to n.,1 Ify the gov-rnment of the people. by he pemle nnd Mr the people. He read a BBBaBlga from .Sen ?tor Prltcl,.. of Nor.h I'arolinn. who waa at.ow bouad in tha. Btata eapraaalag hia regret al M. loabillty to g*t to Maaaachaaattt. ,'ongreMman BOUflte .-.elved three tdieers BB he aroae to respond to the pres.denf. Introduct on. H* referred to -he tr?mfnd..'is Inritien.'e exerted on lha hiatorv of thla country by N*w-Kng'.andera. and ', . \ . it_ <.,.i that Prealdenl Uneola'a ances. r?ln"Jm:' from h ? t-wn of Hmgham. Masa. t?en __| OrtmWcaoMilifaneeetry Sack to New-Kng f i ,,?t _! .i.i Oeneral Bherman, Admlral Parra lan.l. Md fOdWUe n Parkhurat and Ba.,' ? "'Vi'r K f NawV.rk. M-'. BoUteile Bpoke e ,u ent ? f th* buslnesa sltUBtton. and loghaLx r 1 a the loor of the Democratle partv the re ..uiif. f,r the terrlble iluunc a depreaalon frlrn" w eh the coim'r.v has been aufferlng. and : [I 'd i enounclng tn- courae of the Pleveland x ?iniitration iii the Hawallan queatlon Avr tiexxa :?s tbe m-xt rpeaker. His apeeeh waa l,ii.,,,i . Mv .. :? conalderatloa of the foreign ?' ! , . . I.x,-lan.l AdmtnUtration, enpeela ly 1 '?ird P .-ii md Bamoa. He deaourced In elgpr iTirii-- : coura* loward the Japaneae youthi ,vi_ .-.?? iv.-d aaylum from the Amerlcan Conaul at : S^JJ. 'Fx-ftovernor i.ona made a forclbM and 1 nappy BpeMh. Th. Rev. Mr. Horton was the latt apealcer of the ereahtg. _? HF.^?R^ wattkrhon BULOOIZ-I LINCOLN. CblcagO, Pab. lt?Tha elghth celebratlon by the National Pnlon ?f the blrth of Abraham Uneoln look place thla evenlng at the Audlto.-lum. The eelebratlon took th* form of a concert and an ad? dreaa approprlate to the occaslon. The muslcal programma fMgialatad of selections by the Chicago Marlne Rand and aeveral auarteti. At tbe i loae of the mualcal entertulnment, the speaker of the evenlng. Henry Watterion. was Introduced. Mr Watterson. ln heglnnlng hla apee.'h, sketche.i the blatorv of Uneoln'* early llfe. and the Impreaalons of thoae who had knoxvn hlm. Comlng down to th* tim* of the debate wlth .ludge Douglaa. he puld a hlgh trlbute to Mt Dotulaa. who waa one of hls moat Intlmate frlen.la Watteraon then narrated hlBpersonal reeollectiona of I.lncoln. Oontlnulng, he said lu part: I want to Bay Juet h*re a few words about Mr. Llncoln'a relatli.na to the Bouth BBd toward the peo p> of the South. He waa hlmaelf a Houthern man. He and all hls trlbe were Boutherners. Although he left Kentucky when the mereat chlld, he waa an old ehlld. He waa never very young: he grew to nian There'e a nifht'a gooti fua ta "Chuatala Fadaaa." ABANK FAILURE. AN INfESTIGATION DEMANDED. A cencrr.l banking baaajaeaa is done by tlic* human aratem buanet the blood deposits tn ita vatilu what evci wealtb we mav train from day to day. Thla wealtb is laid up agalnat "a lalnrday" asareserve fund- were in a condition of health v prospenty if we have uid away an.lc.ent canjtil to draw upon m the hour of our greatest need There ia danger in getting thin becauat K'B a Mjjn of lt-tting down in health. To train in blood is ncarlv alwivs to gnin in uhole some DCak The odds are in favor of the germs of coaanmptJon, frip, or pn< umonia. if <>ur ltv.r be j?. active ind our blood impure. or if taaa be reduced below <t healihv slindaid. What is requir. d is an in? crease iu our cerm/ightinz strength Dr. Pierce's Goldco Medienl Diseovery enriches the blood and niakcs it wholeaome. stops the waste of Uaaac and at the sauie tinie builda up the atrength. A medictne which will rid the blood of its potsons, cleanse and .nvigonte tbe great organs of the bodr, ritaliac the avatem thrill the wholc being with BCW eacify and make pcrmanmt work of it. i? -tirely a remedy of great value But when we make a poMtivr statement that ol per cent. of all casea of consumption ean. if takea in the early atages of the diacaae. be CVBSB with the " Dlscoverv." it accma like a bold assertion. 411 Dr Pierce asks ia that vont make a thorough invee tigatton and aatisfy youraclf of the truth Cafftaaaa,,. tion By sending to the World a Dispensary Medical Xiciation. Buffalo. N. Y., you ean get a free book with the natnen. addresses and pbotog.aphs of a (ajaaj , raln-r of thoae curcd of throat. bronchial andlaaf divaaea as well as of ?k n ar.d scrofulous affrctiona S he'? OoMen Medical Dfacaraty." A>T*M* liah a book of ,60 pagrs. being a medical treatfatag, consumption. bronchitis. asthraa. catarrh ?*<?*?? be maikd on reccipt of addreaa and ata ctem atampo. fi 13 9 II v II ? :WHY ACCEPTANIUITATIOKWHEN B YOUCAN GET THE GENUINE ? enomo n **. laruvtKtar ^>? X*4FFWA& U AT THE SAME PRICE^ INFRINGING BROMOS ARE O .OLD ? ? CURES ALL HEADAGHES - * All DRUGGISTS. 10 CENTS. 9 aa ? bb ? ?? ? ?? ? ?? ? h , 1 111 a KeatUCky colony-for what ls I'.'.lnoia. , " Chlcago/ but a K-ntucky eolony. grown Jomewha out of proportlon? Throijgfmut the wtld eontentlon that preceded the war, emld the lurld paaalona tha: attended the war Iteelf, not noarwtter or narrow word eacaped the llpa of Abraham I. n e.in whl'e there waa har.lly a <1ay when he was ,, ,' ; , ilecting his b.K. Bturdy peraonallty between iome Bouthern man or woman an.l .laiiKer. I am not gO Ing to te|| any ta.es OUt OMN ?.0l'rI am not here ror coatroreray. Hut when we are :;."'i I and gone the prlvate m-morabllla ott*m**? rea.y itnew what terma were OtTerad the < ?nrea ,-,,., u-.Thin nlnety 'lay of ta total -^PfT*? ahow that la tne Indiyldual judgm*ntofa 11 of them the wlsdom of the rltuntlon aald Accept And Wby were they not BCOepted? It was th* wllof U.,,1 thai there ahou.d be. as Ood"* own prophet had Dromlaed, a new birth of freelom. and thla eeunfealf bl reached by the comp et* ob lt*ra lon an.l extlnctlon of the very Mei of ?>*"?<*>?.??? atruck I.lncoln down ln the momenl of h.a WubW to attaln It; Ood bllghted tne South to.attaln IU But He dld attain lt. anl here we aro thla nlght to attest It. THE r.\COXIMTIONAL CLl'B'S DINNER. OOVEBBOR M'KINUKY gUlllaaam AhBAXt RB ITULU-ANS STATK OFFIfEHrt rUr>KST. Albany. feb. 12 iSpeclall.-Oovernor Wllllam Me Klnlcy of Ohlo pald a vlalt to Albany to-day aa the gu?st of the Tncondltlonal Club at their ban qu*t ln honor of Uneoln's blrthday. He arrlved hero thla mornlng. ?\>lon*I Selden E. Marvln. the .>overnor'e mllltary aecretary. mel him at th* rall way atatlon, and they were drlven to the ttx*. u tlve Manalon. Oovernor McKlnley waa accom panled by Attorney-General Rloharda of Ohlo. The former ae.-ompar.lrd Oovernor Morton to tha Bxaeutlve .'hamber thla mornlng and loungen ln ihe comfortable chalra for an hour or more. 8eo retary of State Pahner called to ehake handa wlth htm. aa dld <-ontroll*r Roberta and other State offtV clals. Th* -ommltteea of the Leglalature arrlved to eacort him to the halls on the floor abov*. Tba j?*nate committee waa compo3ed of Senators Cog arawbaU, Donaldaoo, fhllrts,* Cantor and uSullivan. The membera of the Assembly committee wera Messrs. O'Urady. Alnsworth, Malby. Hrush. Thomp son. Torrv. \V. A (lark. Foley and Ilenr.easy. dovernor McKlnlej aaterod th* Baaata fhamber aoon after the Biaalea opened. wlth Senator Cog ge^hall on hia rlght and Assemblyman oiliady on his left. The otjier members of the committee fol lowed. Seaatar Coggeaaall latrodaead the vtsitor ln a few Bbort aentem-es. and tbera BM lou 1 -ip pUuae from the Senators an I the persons tn the galletiea abore Uauteaaat-aorernor Baston re pllel aad invlt.-.l Oovernor M.Kinley to a adal btU ?Ida him at tba daafe, after whi.-h the latter mountad the Btepa an.l war- presenfd 10 tha rienate, makmg , ,.1 ppcech. lce.es* wa* then taken for ten mlnutea. and Oovernor McKlnley Bteppad down and ?hook handa wlth each of tba Beaatora H.. raa then eecorted to th* Assembly chamber, arhera his receptlon was slmllarly cordlal. Thl? evenlng the Kenmore Hotel dlnlng-room a-aacrowded with the Btata eaVera aad prominent cltlaeaa Of Albany. Oovernor Morton an.l M*u tenent-Oovernor Baataa occupled aeat.- by Mr. Mc Klnley'fl -sl.l-'. whlle near them were groupad aaa r.-t.iry of Btata I'almer. .'ontroller Roberta. Stata Bnglneer Adaaaa, Anomey-Oenerai Haaeaek.aaaaa Treaaurer CaMa and Speaker Kish. In the course of bla apeecb on Abraham I.lncoln. whlch foltowed the banquet, Oovernor McKlnley sald: 1 incoln had sublime falth ln ihe peopl.v He walked with and among them. He recognlaed ihe Importance an.l power of an enlightened publio *entlment. an.l was guide.t by it l.veri ami.l tha vlclasiiudes of war. he concealed Uttle from publio revlew an.l lnspectlon. In al he did. he Invlted rather than evaoed examlnatlon and cntlctam. He ? ubmltted his plans and purposea, as far aa prac tl.al.le to publlc conalderatlon, wlth perfeet frank neaa aml slncerliy. Tliere was such homely slm pllcltv ln h.a eharacter that It could not be hedged la b> the pomp Of place nor ihe ceremonlals ot hlgh orrlclal atatlon. He was so accesalb e to tha 1.ul.Ile lhal be seemeil to take the whole people into his confldence. Here, perhapa, waa one secret of hla power. ,, ...k., - ki.k I.lncoln had that happy. pecullar hab ? whl. 0 faw publl. men have atialne.l. of looklng away rrom the dacTptlve aad miei*?.Hna Wuaaca^abojt hlin (ar.l none are more .leceptlve than those at bllc Mfe".. our caplta.nl. *U*WJ>2asia*BBr^SS of the DCOOla He could not be derelved b> the seif-inter?ted hoel of aaaer;ea-aB?iK.?JSoTBS u, mforca thelr own partleujar ^vtowa upon^un as the volce of th* country "?" r*?*hlnkInt a? Ut for hlmself what the people wer* tblaklng aDOUt ,..,.1 mnllna him to <lo. and no man ever 1 \ea whl, waa m*\?5? aocarata judg* of their oaaaaoaa ''Tl'.. ^ho'we.l 10 the worl.l by his lofty exampl*. aa well m by aracapi and mixlm, that there are tunea1 when1 the volce of partlaanahlp should be huahed and that of patrlotlsm only ba heeded. iii riualii hni a good aervlce done for tha , ,un r -vcn ln ald of an unfrlendly Admlnistra tlon brlnaa t? th* men and tba party who nse above th" temptatlon of temporary purtlsan sd vantaae a iHsting galn in th.- reapeel and .-011(1 ilenre of the peop c He showed that auch pa trlotlc devotion is uaually rawarded, not only wlth ratentlon ln power and the conaclousn*ss or duty well an.l bravely done. but wlth ih* gratirt catlon of beholding the blenalngs of rellef and proaperlty not of a pany Of sectlon. hut of ihe whole co'untrv. Thla, he held, should he the ftr?? and great conalderatlon wtin all pubiic aervaBla. When I.lncoln dted, a grnteful people. moved by h eonimon Impulse, Imme.llately p'aeed him aida by ald* with the inunortal Washlngton. and unanl moualy proclnlmed them ihe greate*! and beat Amerlcans. That veidlci haa not ebaaged, ari4 wlll not change. nor ean we ciincelve how the hls torlans or this or any age wlll *v*r determlna what ls so clearly a matter of pure peraonal opln lon as t" whl.-h of tbeaa noble men la entltlej to the greatest honor and homage from the peop? of Amerlca. -m THE I.INCOLN i'LUB. OF PORTLAND. MB. Portland. Me., F*b 12.-The Llncoln Club. of Port land. oelebrated th* annlvemry of the blrth of Abraham I.lncoln by a great banquet at the Prebla Koaaa UBa evenlng. The dlnlng-room waa eom , pletelv fllled. platea b*lng lald for more than-^50 ! perion*. The I.lncoln ?Mub Is the moat active Re I publloaa organla-Ulon ln Malne After th* banquet Prealdent Oeorge Ubbey opened the cxerclaes wlth n -ipeeoh 011 Abraham I.lncoln. Oovernor Cleavea j *poke elonuently of the llfe and aervlcea of l.ln .oln aud the sterllng work of the I.lncoln Club. He I was followed by Mayor Baxter In a brlef addreaa. I .ompllmentary to the club ?"^^'^''llvn'Poarl coln Addreaaea were also made by I.lewellyn Pow Mnrrll liram aew-arle?lie. On* tar?, r?unn irlp. S .ulhsrn Rallw.y, PI*dmont Alr lAa^wUijatTtaaaal trlp ilca.is Wohlnron lo N.w-Orl*ana. rab 134 to atl. Shbrtaat, qutckaat aad baet ItouU ta Kew.Or.eaaa. Jteaa. Tork offlce. m Broadway.