W A S H IN G T O N COUNTY HATCHET. . h a l l be f u ll le gal tender equa lly w ith BRYAN OF W auled No R ailroad . firm, bis eyes bright, his nose Roman, gold fo r all deb ts, pu bl ic a n d p r l v a t a , a n d gi sla on a s will pr s u c h le legis lat ti ion p r e e v e n t In N iles, M ich., w orkm en lately his raven h a ir is brushed back from his “ ,e " f a v o r ■iieh f o r t h e f u t u r e th e d e m o n e t i z a t i o n of a n y have been engaged in rep airin g the Gt. forehead and falls to bis collar. kind of le g a l- t e n d e r m o n e y by p r i v a t e con- T U P Joseph valley railroadjand p u ttin g it in W ith w ell-m odulated voice, whioh running older, m uch ag ain st the wish gradually rose in pitch u n til it pene " \ V e a r e oppos ed to th e policy a n d p r a c t i c e property-ow ners through w hich it W ild S cen es Enacted in the trated the furtherm ost lim its of the of s u r r e n d e r i n g to the hob le ra of t h e ob . N om inated tor prisj(1 Epitome of the Telegraphic of g at i o n s of the I ' n i t e d S l a t e s t h e op ti on runs. The la tte r, heavily arm ed, drove hall, he wove the spell upon his audi li r e s e r v e d by law to the g o v e r n m e n t of re- t h e Democrat*. C hicago Coliseum. the workm en away and began tearin g News of the World. ence. His speeoh was a masterpieoe of d e e m in g s u c h ob li g at i o n s In s il v e r o r In up the ra ils and leveling the roadbed, fervent oratory. W ith consummate gold coin. W e a r e opposed to t h e ’» s ui ng o t determ ined to destroy the railroad. eloquenoe he stated the case of silver i n t e r e s t - b e a r i n g bo nd s of th e l nl t e d S t a t e s In ti me o f peace, a n d co n d e m n t h e t r a f DELEGATES STAMl’ICDiD 1 O F IN T E R EST TO OUR READERS The farm ers retained possession and the BRYAN’S PASSIONATE ORATORY and parried the argum ents of the gold ficking w ith h a n k i n g sy n d ic a te s , whic h. In railroad com pany's workm en feared to men. Marc Antony never applied the e x c h a n g e f o r b o n d s a t a n e n o r m o u s profit to th e m s e lv e s , su p p ly the f ed er a l t r e a s u r y approach them . Several m iles of the m atch more effectively. w ith gold to m a i n t a i n th e poli cy of gold l i e W u E l e r t e r l o n t h . The railroad D e l e g a t e « a n d S p e c t a t o r « A l i k e C a r r i e d His closing rem arks were; O o m p r t h a o i l T « R e v i e w o f t h e I m p o r t road were destroyed. A r t h u r S e w r l l , of company is powerless, but w ill e n "H av in g behind us the commercial m o C n o o n m g r e e ta s s lt s a m l . o ne h a s the p o w e r to coin a n t H a p p en in g « o f th e P ea t W eek A w a y b y H I « S p e e c h —S t a m deavor to regain possession and com interests, the laboring interests, and all a n d Issue mo n e y, a n d P r e s i d e n t J a c k s o n Vloe-I’re.ldtnt, C a l l e d F r o m t h e T e l e g r a p h C olum n«* p e d e for t h e N eb ru a k a u . plete the road. the toiling masses, w e shall answer th e ir d e c la r e d l h a t this po w er c o u ld no t be dele- C hicago.— W. J. Hryan, 1 A nother bond issue is being spoken C hicago.— On the th ird d a y 's session demands for the gold standard by say g a t e d to i n c o r p o r a ti o n s o r in di vid ual s. W e t h e r e f o r e d e m a n d t h a t th e p o w e r to issu e K i l l e d b y a l'oase. of as a re su lt of the heavy gold w ith o ra to r of the P la tte ,’’ a n d J , ' ing to them ; ‘You ahall not press c i r c u l a t e a s m o ne y be t a k e n fr o m Ed M urphy, alius George Mooney, of the n a tio n a l D em ocratic convention, down upon the brow of labor th is crow n n o te s n to draw als. a t io n a l ba n k s , an d t h a t all p a p e r m an from Nebraska, „ th e ten acres of people on the sloping sides killed T he rebel im pi is gathered in battle alias B u rd ette W olf, who of thorns. You shall not cru cify m an m o n e y sh hall be Issued di r e c tl y by t h e t r e a s by the Dem ocratic nation,! C|* J u r y d e p a r t m e n t , be r e d e e m a b l e In coin of the Coliseum saw the silver-helm et- A ndrew A rtm an , a t a sheep cam p a rra y near B ulaw ayo, and a fight is kind upon the croBS of gold.' " a n d re ce iv ab le f o r all d eb t s, pu bl ic a n d a t Chicago, upou the fifth ball* in G ra n t county recently, w as run ed gladiator* in the arena overpower the probable. The convention took fire w ith e n th u iv a te . . . dow n and killed by a posse on the gold phalanx and p la n t the banner of siasm. It crackled as w ith the w ar of p r W E ver since B ryan’s b rillinJ e hold t h a t th e ta riff du ti es s h o u l d be T he barkentine E liza McManemy Jo h n Day riv er, n ear Dayville. It is levied for t h e p u r p o s e of r e v e n u e , s uc h w as sunk near Memory Kook, Pa. Mo generally believed th a t M urphy or silver upon th e ra m p a rts of Democracy. flames. H ill was forgotten; all else du ti es to be so r e a d j u s t e d a s to o p e r a t e cal effort on the third day of w as forgotten for the moment. Cheers eq u a ll y t h r o u g h o u t th e c o u n t r y , a n d no t vention, he has been steadily J lives w ere lost. Mooney, is none o th er th an B urdette They saw w h a t m ay prove th e disrup A terrific w ind and rain storm in W olf, w ho killed B irdie M orton, his tion or the suocess of a g re at political sw elled to yells, yells became screams. d is c r i m in a te be t w e e n cl as s o r se ct io n, a n d stre n g th in the convention, ig Every chair in the valley of the C oli t h a t t a x a t i o n sh ou ld be limit ed by th e O hio badly dam aged crops L ig h t betrothed sw eetheart, near M ount p arty, am id scenes of enthusiasm such seum and every ohair in the vast w il n e e d s of g o v e r n m e n t , h o n e s tl y a n d ec o the first ballot former iomo- n in g struck a num ber of buildings. Tabor, O r., October 18. 1898. I t is as, perhaps, never before occurred in a derness on the hillsides became a dock no m i ca l ly a d m in is te r e d . o th er candidates rapidly t j j W e de n o u n c e a s d is tu r b i n g to bu s in e s s T he deadly yellow jack is playing said he a d m itted his id en tity to the n a tio n a l convention. on w hich frantio men and women were t h e r e p u b l ic a n t h r e a t t o r e s t o r e th e Mc th e ir allegiance, singly, in p,“l sad havoo w ith the Spanish a rm y in sheepherders, and th en afterw ard fe a r T hey saw 80,000 people, w ith im w ildly w aving handkerchiefs, canes, K in le y law. w hi ch h a s been tw ic e c o n droves, to the young stateoj C uba, and m any of the soldiers are dy ing his secret w ould be told, w ent back a g in atio n s inflam ed by the burning h ats and um brellas—anything movable. d e m n e d by t h e people in n a t io n a l el ections , had so ably defended their ( J , ing. and trie d to k ill them . He m urdered w ords of passionate oratory, Bwayed Some, like men demented, divested a n d which, e n a c te d u n d e r the f a l se plea of cause in and out of convention! pr o te ct i o n to ho me in d us tri es , pr o v ed a * T w o cabin-boys of Pom eroy, O ., shot A rtm an , but the other escaped. like w ind-sw ept fields; they heard the them selves of th e ir coats and flung prolific br ee d e r of t r u s t s a n d mono po lies, a ll tim es. e n r i c h e d th e few at th e e x p e n s e of t h e a n d killed P eter W hittaker. T he k ill A fte r Mr. B ryan was nom u aw fu l roar of 80,000 voices b u rst like a them high in the air. V a u lt B lo w n O pen. ing was the result of riv a lry over a A Texas delegate uprooted the purple m a n y , r e s tr i c te d t r a d e a n d d e p r i v e d th e convention unanimously rani An unsuccessful a tte m p t was m ade in volcano a g ain st the rev erb eratin g dome p r o d u c e r s of th e g r e a t A m e r i c a n s ta p l e s woman. B akersfield, C al., to blow open the overhead; they saw a m an (B ryan of standard of his state and bore it fra n of ac ce s s to t h e ir n a t u r a l m a r k e t s . Until choice of the m ajority. T he decks w ere cleared forbil More silver is to be jo in e d . The v a u lt of the county treasury. Three N ebraska) oarried upon the shoulders tically to the place where rose the t h e m o ne y q u e s ti o n is s ett led , we a r e op San Francisco m in t w ill soon resum e holes w ere d rille d in th e front com of others intoxioated w ith enthusiasm . standard of N ebraska. In a tw inkling posed to a n y a g i ta t io n for f u r t h e r c h a n g e s w hich w as to begin a, »oj J in o u r ta rif f la ws , ex c ep t s u c h a s a r e n e c operations and it is said th a t about bin atio n of the o uter door, b u t none A m idst the tu m u lt and turbulence, others follow ed the example. Two- e s s a r y to m a k e up t h e deficit in r e v e n u e s D em ocratic national conventJ $600,000 w ill be coined du rin g this reached the v ita l p a rt of the lock. they listened to appeals, to threats, to th ird s of the state staffs were torn from c a u s e d by t h e a d v e r s e decision of th e s u sem bled, a t 10 o’clock on the J m onth. H ad the o uter door been opened there cries for m ercy (from H ill of New th e ir sockets and carried as trophies to p r e m e c o u r t on the income ta x . H ut fo r t h i s dec ision o f the s u p r e m e c o u r t , th e re Intense heat prevails throughout the w ould s till have been an in n er door to Y ork), and finally, th ey watobed the Nebraska, w here they danced in m id would be no deficit In th e r e v e n u e u n d e r air. A dozen delegates rushed upon t h e la w p as s ed by th e d e m o c r a ti c co n gr es s , southern portion of G reat B rita in and the vau lt, and a heavy steel safe inside the stage and shouldered the half-dazed in st r ic t p u r s u a n c of the u n if o r m dec ision s in F rance and G erm any. In London to open before the money w as reached orator and bore him in trium ph down of t h a t co u r t fo r n e a r l y 100 y e a r s , th a t the m ercury m arked 80 degrees in the L aborers C rushed. the aisle. L oader and loader shrieked c o u r t h a v i n g u n d e r t h a t dec ision s u s shade and 185 in the sun. In P aris ta in ed c o n s ti tu ti o n a l ob je ct io ns to its F o u r laborers w ere buried by the the thousands, u n til the volume of e n a c t m e n t w hich h ad been o v e r r u l e d by th e h eat is so g re at it has been found oaving-in of a trench in K ansas C ity, sound broke like a gigantic wave, and t h e ab l e s t j u d g e s wh o h a v e e v e r s a t on necessary to d o se m any workshops. K an. T w o of the m en, F ra n k Scan- t h a t bench. fell only to rise and break again. On J u ly 4, the inm ates of the city tifele and D onnie H olton, had th eir e dec lar e t h a t It is th e d u t y o f c o n F o r alm ost ten m inutes this m adden g r W e s s to use all the c o n s t i t u t i o n a l po w er infirm ary in C incinnati were treated to lives crushed out. C harles Jacobson ed tu m u lt continued, w hile the dele w h ic h r e m a i n s a f t e r t h a t decision, or w hich green apples, lem onade and other lu x w as fa ta lly injured. J. W. Callahan gates w ith the state standards paraded m a y com e fr om its r e v e r s a l by t h e c o u r t uries. The inm ates dran k and ate escaped p ractioally u n h u rt. The the inolosure. Old political generals a s it m a y h e r e a f t e r be c o n s ti tu te d , so t h a t too m uch; sickness follow ed, and trench w as being b u ilt to lay a gas u r d e n » of ta x a t i o n m a y be e q u a ll y were stupified. If the ballot for the a th n e d b i m p a r ti a ll y divided, to th e en d th a t e ig h t have since died from the effects m ain. nom ination had been taken, it would we m a y all b e a r the d u e pr op o r ti o n of the of the festivities on th a t day. have been a stampede. e x p e n s e s of g o v e r n m e n t. K i l l e d in a Q u a r r e l. N oah M cGill, sheriff of T ishom ingo W e hold t h a t th e mo st efficient w a y of W hen it w as all over the votes were Isaac Sw eringen w as shot and killed p r o t e c t i n g A m e r i c a n la b or is to p r e v e n t county, I. T ., reports th a t three w hite taken first on the m inority substitute t h e im p o r ta t io n of fo re ig n p a u p e r la b or to by H a rry C am pbell a t the house of the m en were found h anging to the lim b for the platform offered by Senator c o m p e te w ith it in the ho m e m a r k e t , a n d The of a tree near Keagan postoftice, a few form er, near P rin e v ille, Or. H ill, w hich was defeated 636 to 350. t h a t the v al u e of th e h o m e m a r k e t to ou r m iles from T ishom ingo county, Chmka- tw o men quarreled over the fact th at T hen, on the resolution to indorse the A m e r i c a n f a r m e r s a n d a r t i s a n s is g r e a t l y r e du ce d by a vicio us m o n e t a r y s y s t e m , saw nation. It is generally believed C am pbell persisted in v isitin g Sw erin- adm inistration, w hich was beaten, 857 w h ic h d ep r es s es th e p r ic es of t h e i r p r o d g e n ’s d a u g h te r a fte r h aving been for th a t they w ere borsethieves, captured to 564, and lastly on the adoption of u c t s below the cos t of pr o du ct io n, a n d t h u s J B r'jan, bidden the house, and d u rin g the fight by a p arty of Texans, and sw ung up the platform , w hich was carried, 638 d ep r i ve s th e m of t h e m e a n s of p u r c h a s - w hich ensued the old m an was killed. on the spot. th e p r o d u c t s o f ou r ho m e m a n u f a c - ing day. T he real struggle open« to 301. DdVicJ 6 Hill tories. T h e a b s o r p ti o n of w e a l t h by the Several Chinese are believed to have Senator T illm an, after the rejection few, the c o n s o li d at io n of ou r l e a d in g r a i l the delegates w rought to an j R o b b e d t h e M a il. been burned to death in a fire w hich ju b ila n t m ajo rity seat its d elegates and of the resolution to indorse the adm in w a y s y st em s , a n d th e f o r m a t i o n of t r u s t s pitch over the sensational Advices from B a rran q u illa , U nited the vanquished sta lk sullenly forth into istration, w ithdrew his resolution to a n d pools r e q u i r e a s t r i c t e r co n t r o l by m eats of the previous day, « ooourred in C hinatow n in San Fran- t h e fed er a l g o v e r n m e n t of th o s e a r t e r i e s of B ryan w ave sw ept through lit cisoo. The build in g was oocupied by S tates of Colom bia, tell of the th e ft of the daylight. The b a ttle for suprem acy censure the adm inistration. co m me rce . vention, and threatened forth a large party of Chinese, m any of $850,000 by tw o young m en of high so of Dem ocratic prinoiplea was fought in W e d e m a n d t h e e n l a r g e m e n t of t h e p o w T h e N ig h t S ession . w hom were dazed from the use of cial standing. One is a nephew of a a session th a t lasted from 11 o ’clook in e r s of t h e i n t e r s t a t e co m m e r c e c o m m i s least to Btampede it then u i | h igh official. T he money was in a n d s uc h r e s tr i c ti o n s an d g u a r a n t e e s i t had disturbed a ll calonlatii opium and unable to save them selves. the m orning u n til shortly before 6 A t the n ig h t session, in the presence sion. in th e con tr ol of t h e r a i lr o a d s a s will p r o A lthough no bodies have been found, course of transm ission through the o ’clock in the afternoon. of fully 25,000 people, the nom inating t e c t th e people f r o m ro b b e r y a n d o p p r e s throw n the ranks of the otbtt m ail. T he robbery w as accomplished dates in to confusion. i t is believed th a t six persons were Eaoh side sent its cham pions to the speeches w ere m ade, and there was a sion. by breaking in to the postofflce a t night. forum . T he B rayn forces were maiuj burned to death. W e d en ou nc e the pr of li gat e w a s t e of Senator T illm an , of South repetition of the exciting soense of the T he next day, the deed being discov th e people by o p p r e s m ost of the phenomenal riaei C arolina; S enator Jones, of A rkansas; afternoon. I t is understood th a t the secretary of The Bryan enthusiasm s m iv o e n e y ta x w a r ti u o n n g , f a r n o d m th e la vi sh a p p r o p r i a ered, in q u iry w as set on foot and a ex-Congreasm an B ryan, of N ebraska, sta te has instructed the U nited States continued. The galleries w ent frantio ti on s of r e c e n t re p u b l ic an c o n g r es s es , yonng o rato r of Nebraaka. large p a rt of the stolen money was crossed sw ords w ith Senator H ill, of m in iste r a t L im a to dem and a prom pt a t every m ention of his name, and the w h ic h h a v e k e p t th e ta x e s high w hil e the jo n n .m e n t a t m idnight had gii^ found in the possession of the two New York; Senator V ilas, of W iscon settlem en t of the claim of V ictor C. w ild dem onstrations of the afternoon la b or t h a t p a y s th e m is u n e m pl o ye d, an d leaders of other candidates an o t h e p r o d u c t s of t h e people’s toil a r e d e young men. T he balance was unre- sin, and ex-G overnor R ussell, of Mas w ere duplicated when he was placed p r es s ed in pr ice un til th e y no lo n ge r r e p a y n ity to ra lly th e ir foroes, and it d Maooord, the A m erican citizen, for a l covered, b u t w ill probably be re im sachusetts. leged b ru tal and inhum an trea tm e n t by in nom ination by Hon. H. T. Lewis, t h e cos t of pr odu ct ion . W e d e m a n d a r e also to give some hoars in whick| bursed by re la tiv e s of the young men, The sinister-looking senator from of G eorgia, and seconded by W. C. K. t u r n to t h a t sim pl ici ty a n d e c o n o m y w hich cool counsel m ig h t prevail again th e P eruvian au thorities. Mr. Mac- to save them from the consequences of the state of C alhoun (T illm an), w ith a d e m o c r a ti c g o v e r n m e n t , a n d a r e wave of sentim ent which wu il| c o rd ’s claim is for $800,000. It grows L utz, of N orth Carolina; George F. befit du ct io n in th e n u m b e r o f us ele ss offices, th e ir crim e. bis eye bluzing defiance w hich m an i W illiam s, o a t of his im prisonm ent by the P er of M assachusetts, and the s a la r ie s of w hi ch d r ai n t h e s u b s t a n c e tide the n ig h t before. fested its unfriendlinesss by a storm of Thom as J. K ernan, of Louisiana. D elegate M iller, of Oregon, j uv ian au th o ritie s in 1886, w hile he o f th e people. K il le d in t h e A c t. W e de n o u n c e a r b i t r a r y in t e r f e r e n c e by to the lis t of nominations the i w as sa tin g superin ten d en t of the r a il •Senator Vest placed Bland in nom in W. Lem risce, postm aster of the sub hisses, opened the debate w ith u w ildly f ed er a l a u t h o r i t i e s In local a f f a i r s a s a road a t A requipa. urb of Forest P ark , uear Chicago, was passionate speech, in w hioh he affirmed ation, and Governor Overmeyer, of viol atio n o f t h e c o n s ti tu ti o n of t h e U ni te d Sylvester Pennoyer, of Oregon! th a t the b a ttle for the restoration of Kansas, seconded the nom ination. S t a t e s a n d a c r i m e a g a in s t f ree i n s t i t u nam es of B land, Bryan, Boiei.f s ittin g in bis p a rlo r in com pany w ith F e lix F aure, president of the French silve- was a w a r for th e em ancipation a n d we es p ec ia ll y ob je ct to g o v e r n burn, M atthew s, McLean, Pattis republio, w as fired a t from a distance his son, his tw o d a u g h te rs and two of the w hite slaves, as the w a r of 1860 The nam e of C laude M atthews, of In tions, m e n t in t e r f e r e n c e by inj un ct io n, a s a new Pennoyer w ere before the con of only a few feet by an unknow n m an, wom en visitors, w hen th e front door had been for th e em ancipation of the diana, was presented by Turpie, of In a n d hi gh ly d a n g e r o u s fo rm of oppr es sio n, T here w ere no other nommf diana, and seconded by Delegate Trip- by which f ed era l Judges, in c o n t e m p t of b u t the bullet fo rtu n ately w ent w ide opened and a negro c arry in g a big re blaok slaves. D isruption of the t h e la w s of th e s t a t e s an d r i g h t s of ci ti and C h airm an W hite annoono of its m ark, and the president escaped volver w alked in. He ordered young Democracy had brought one, and he in pett, of California. F red W hite, of Iowa, placed Boies ze ns. bec ome a t once le gi sla to rs. Ju dg es the ro ll-call of states for the unharm ed. P resid en t F a u re had gone Lem erisce to stand, and w hen he did vited another disruption if it w ould re in nom ination, and the W aterloo a n d ex e c u to r s , a n d we ap p r o v e th e bill tion of president,w ould proceed. I to the C ham ps to review the troops. so, told one of the g irls to search the su lt in th is o ther em ancipation. p a s s e d at th e la s t sessi on of the U ni te d statesm an owed a m agnificent ovation S t a t e s s e n a t e , a n d now p en di n g in th e excitem ent sw ept over the hail| H e had no sooner entered the field w hen boy’s pockets and hand over the money He w ent to the extrem e of glorying to the enthusiasm of Miss M innie h o u s e o f r e p r e s e n t a ti v e s , r e l a t i v e to c o n first b a llo t resulted as follows: a m an in the crowd stepped forw ard she found. W hile th is was going on in the suggestion presented, th a t the t e m p t s in f ed er a l co u r t s, a n d p r o vi di n g for B lackburn, 83; Bland, 233; B* and tired a t him . T he shot did not Mr. Lem erisce quietly slipped into the issue was a sectional one, a declaration M urray, a young woman from Nashua, t r i a l s by J u r y in c e r t a i n ca s e s of c o n B ryan, 106; Campbell, tak e effect. The would-be assassin was next room, and, g e ttin g his revolver, whioh aroused the resentm ent of Sena la ., who led the Boies dem onstration, te m p t. No d is c r i m in a ti o n sho uld he ind ul ged In M atthew s, 87; McLean, 54; Pd arrested. He declared th a t he only fired blew out the negroes brains. It is tor Jones, and he repudiated it in a as Miss Carson Lake did the B laine dem onstration a t M inneapolis four by t h e g o v e r n m e n t o f the Un ite d S t a t e s in 95; Pennoyer, 10; Russell, I; th o u g h t the m an intended to rob the a blan k oartridge. f a v o r of a n y of its deb tors. brief speeoh w hioh aronsed the first years ago. son, 3; T eller, 18; Tillman, R eports from Spokane say th a t crops postofflce. W e a p p r o v e o f t h e r e f u s a l o f t h e 53d dem onstration of the day. Even the c o n g r e s s to p a s s th e Pacific r a i lr o a d f u n d voting 183. in m any sections of W ashington are gold delegates joined h e a rtily in this TH E CHICAGO PLATFORM M u « t P a y P o H tK g c . On th e second ballot Ms erne ing bill, a n d d e n o u n c e th e effort of th e som ew hat dam aged, as a re su lt of the p r e s e n t c o n g r e s s to e n a c t a si m i la r m e a s deserted R ailroad com panies no longer may dem onstration ag ain st Beotionalism. B land for Bryan, hot w eather of the past few weeks, oats carry th e ir business letters over their ure. Senator V ilas b itte rly denounced D e c l a r e « f o r F r e e C o i n a g e o f S i l v e r at created a sensation and ate especially having been badly burned. R e c o g n iz i n g t h e J u s t cl aim o f d e s e r v i n g t h e P r e « e n t R a t i o o r 1 6 t o 1. own roads w ith o u t paying postage to w hat he term ed an a tte m p t to launch T nlon soldiers, w e h e a r t il y indors e the ru le other states, and in the two i N ew s has been received in H avana the governm ent. An order has been the p arty in a oareer so w ild th a t the W e. the d e m o c ra ts of the U n ite d States, o f C o m m i s s i o n e r M u r p h y t h a t no n a m e s ballots B ryan kept gradually I th a t unknow n parties have burned the received from Postm aster-G eneral W il w orld stood aghast. W ith a w ave of in c o n v e n t i o n a s s e m b l e d , r e a f f i r m o u r a l s h a l l be a r b i t r a r i l y dr op ped fr om th e p e n one state a fte r another, until the! S a n ta B arbara estate near Baro, prov son by M ajor S te w a rt and Postm aster h is arm , th a t w as fu ll of im pressive l e g i a n c e to t h o s e g r e a t e s s e n t i a l pr in c ip le s sion rolls, a n d t h a t f a c t of e n l i s t m e n t a n d of the fo u rth ballot showed Bi* of j u s t i c e a n d l i b e r t y u p o n w h i c h o u r i n s e r v ic e sh ou ld be de e m e d c o n c lu s iv e ev i ince of M atanzas. T he estate is owned H esing, in sistin g upon the enforcem ent portent, he sonnded his w arning. s t i t u t i o n s a r e f o u n d e d , a n d w h i c h th e the lead w ith 276, Bland having J E x-G overnor Russell, the keen M as d e m o c r a t i c p a r t y h a s a d v o c a t e d f r o m J e f e d n e l n i c s e t m a e g n a t i . n s t d i s e a s e a n d dis abi lit y before by Senor M aruel Coronado, e ditor of of the postal law s again st railw ays c ar to 341. T his precipitated La Discussion. T he dam age is e sti ry in g th e ir own letters. An exception sachusetts statesm an, w ho has thrice f e r s o n ’s ti m e t o o u r o w n —f r e e d o m of f a v o r »he a d m is si o n of the t e r r it o r i e s dem onstration w hich lasted for | s p e e c h , f r e e d o m o f t h e p r es s , f r e e d o m of o f N ew Mexico a n d A riz on a into t h e Union carried the standard of Democracy to m ated a t $800,000. is m ade in favor of letters th a t have co n s c i e n c e , t h e p r e s e r v a t i o n o f p e r s o n a l T w enty thousand a« s t a t e s , and we f a v o r the e a r l y m inutes. T he Venezuelans, through the efforts to do w ith the business of the train c a r victory in the Old Bay state, pleaded r i g h t s , t h e e q u a l i t y of ai l c i t i z e n s be fo re a d m is s i o n o f all t h e t e r r it o r i e s h a v i n g the yelled them selves hokrse for a word a t concession, of co n cilia t h e la w , a n d t h e f a i t h f u l o b s e r v a n c e of of P resident Crespo, intend to donate ry in g them . B ut a ll letters to station n e c e s s a r y po p u la ti o n a n d r es o ur ce s to e n the N ebraskan. Several of the ^ c o n s t i t u t i o n a l li m it a ti o n s . ti tl e th e m to s ta t e h o o d , a n d while t h e v r e to th e city of New York an equestrian agcutr and officials are forbidden to be tion, and oonlcuded w ith a solemn D u r i n g all t h e s e y e a r s t h e d e m o c r a t i c m a i n t e r r it o r i e s w e hold t h a t th e officials delegates then retired for consnll w arn in g th a t the country, if not the sta tu e of Sim on B olivar, and have carried w ith o u t postage, and the in p a r t y h a s r e s i s t e d t h e t e n d e n c y o f selfish a p p o i n t e d to a d m i n i s t e r th e g o v e r n m e n t of and w hen they filed back into i n t e r e s t s to t h e c e n t r a l i z a t i o n o f g o v e r n an> te r r i t o r y t o g e t h e r w ith th e D is tr ic t of com m issioned the w ork to the Ita lia n spectors are directed to enforce the law convention, w ould listeu. the fifth ballo t w as taken, resni m e n t a l po w er, a n d s t e a d f a s t l y m a i n t a i n e d D em onstrations follow ed a t frequent sculptor, G iovanni T u ru i, of S taten ol u m h ia a n d A la s k a , sh ou ld he bon i fide Bryan receiving the necessart ] the integrity of the dual schem e of g o v ern A T e n t C o l l a i M t t d . in te rv als throughout the speeches, but island. T he cost of the statue w ill be Wh c h t l e f / i hf, t P r r it 0 r y o r s t r i c t in m e n t . a s e s t a b l i s h e d by t h e f o u n d e r s of A serious m ishap th a t w ill disar- it was Senator H ill who aroused the t h i s r e p u b l ic o f repub li c«. U n d e r its g u i d w in ch t h e i r d u t i e s a r e to he pe r f o r m e d . thirds. On m otion it wasmsded $800,000. me mono. iome gold forces to th e ir w ildest enthusiasm , a n c e a n d t e a c h i n g s , t h e g r e a t p r in c ip le of T h e d e m o c r a t i c p a r t y be l ie v e . In ho range the C h ristia n Endeavor m eeting, W arner M iller barely escaped being " ld puhl of th e and B ryan, the "boy orator of the local s e l f - g o v e r n m e n t h a s f o u n d it s bes t 1 1-nT; nl te d a " no S t a t , e h , " ' sh a ou he lc a p l p a r nd» T h e V lc e -rre s fd e n e y - o p r i a t e d fo sh o t w l/ile rid in g on a New York C en w hioh is now in session in W ashing, t h e m a i n t e n a n c e of t h e r i g h t s th e e s t a b l i s h m e n t of free home', for A m e r - ton, occurred T hursday evening. The P la tte ," w ho set th e s ile v rm e n aflame. e o x f p s r t e a s t s e i s o , n a in A caucus of delegates waabelq n d it s a s s e r t i o n o f t h e n e c e s s i t y i tra l tra in from A lbany to H erkim er The dem onstration for H ill, who o f c o n f i n in g t h e g e n e r a l g o v e r n m e n t to th e I ! le an ci tiz en, . ten t " W illts to n ,” one of the largest 2:30 in th e m orning, but uoap T h e tra in was passing through the o u t w ith close logic and trenohant blade e x e r c i s e of t h e p o w e r s g r a n t e d by t h e co n - I A U ,V .r 'b ? * ™ " e d ¡ M e .e l r a '„ l n r " ° r y ° f could be reached oil the vioe-pre»»1 sk irts of A lbany,w hen a bullet crashed stretches of canvas on the w hite lot, sought the very h e art of the conven s t i t u t i o n of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . R e c o g n i z blew down and appears to be wrecked. W hen the convention opened l th ro u g h the w indow an inch above Mr. o n e y q u e s t i o n is p a r a m o u n t ! tion as he b itte rly assailed aa undem o i t n o g al t l h a o t t h t e h r e s m a t t h i s time , w e i n v i te a t t e n J tr r r f i n r v n ‘' e’' bP •» --aid m orning th e follow ing names»« M ille r's head, covering him w ith It is feared it w ill he im possible to cratic the new creed w hioh the m a ti o n t o t h e f a c t t h a t t h e f e d e r a l co n - ! sented; B land, of Missouri; Mfl splin tered glass and passing out of the raise it again, as it is w atersoaked and o « r s y m p a th y to th e people o f torn. T his ten t w as calculated to hold jo rity was to proclaim , lasted about s t i t u t i o n n a m e d s i l v e r a n d gold t o g e t h e r ' , . ' Y l opposite window. of Ohio; W illiam s, of Mass* a s t h e m o n e y m e t a l s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s . . 18 m inutes. A lthough m ore pro about 10,000 people. ,o r '» « « X Sibley, of Pennsylvania; Kithis t c o i n a g e la w p a s s e d by 1 a n d * in d e p e n d e n c e ^ '0 ' 0 tracted th an th a t w hioh greeted c a o n n d g r t e h s a s t u t h n e d e firs T h e trouble w hioh occurred in A u r t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n m a ie th e Illinois; D aniel, of Virginia; Pen B ryan, it w as of a different nature. rora, 111., on the F o u rth , w hen tw o R ep u d iated by th e Sun. silver dollar the m o n e ta ry unit and a d of O regon, and Sewell, of Maine I m i t t e d gold to f r e e c o i n a g e a t a r a t i o ba s e d m isguided p atrio ts polled down a Greek The la tte r w as the spontaneous ont- T he New York Sun in an editorial Five b allo ts w ere taken. Cp « flag, surrounded by A m erican em blem s form ally repudiates the natio n al Demo b n rst of an enthnaiasm kindled by the u p o n t h e «i lv er - d oH ar un it W e d e c l a r e t h a t t h e a c t of 1873. d e m o n e fourth ballo t B land and McU**| is gro w in g ra th e r serious. A repre cratic platform , and supports M cKin tonoh of m agnetic eloquence. The t i s i n g s i l r e r w i t h o u t t h e k n o w l e d g e or a p se n tativ e of the consul general is there ley for the presidency. •ta r of the b rillia n t young o rato r from p r o v a l o f the A m e r i c a n people, h a s r e s u l t su fficient im p o r t a n c e to d r m a n r t ai.l o f r h l T heir nam es w ere then with™ and on th e fifth ballo t Arthur ! in v estig a tin g the m atter. T he repre the plains of N ebraska has burned ed in t h e a p p r e c i a t i o n of gold a n d a co r - 1 of Maine, w as elected. T h ree B u ild in g « Burned. se n tativ e say* th a t i t w as an outrage as b rig h tly on the horiio n of the conven r e s p o n d i n g Tail In t h e pr ic e o f c o m m o d i t i e s until perm anent Improvem ent l,U°,’" 11^ r ’ h * p w p , i ' a h e a v y I n c r e a se A fter th e th ird ballot wai1 The C entral hotel and tw o buildings tion for tw o days. There were several in t h e b u r d ï e y n t of th e G reek had his banner com pletely t a x a t i o n , a n d of al l d e b t s • Bland sent a telegram to tbs su rro u n d ed by A m erican flags, w hich belonging to the U. P. K. P a in t Co. a t dem onstrations in his behalf the day p u b li c a n d p r i v a t e , t h e e n r i c h m e n t of th e • tion, ask in g th a t his name he’ is e m in e n tly proper under intern atio n al San L ais Obispo, C al., w ere destroyed before, but th is w as the first oppor m o n e y - l e n d i n g H a s s e s a t h o m e a n d a b r o a d j u p o n n of in d u s try an d im poverish- ! draw n a n d th a t the nomu by fire. tu n ity he had to show him self. The ■ p m r e o n s t t r a o t f i o th law . e people. given to som e m an east of the audience had been w arm ed up, and m ' T ' i , T he P rinoe and Prinoess of W ales in M m I iuium K e p u l « e d . " " a l * ' ™ b l r o p p o s e d to m o no - •ippi riv er. behalf of the queen gave a garden o k « ! f a s t t h * pros- F o rty w hites and 100 Z nlus repulsed w as fa ll of pent-up enthusiasm . The I p .T v L r l 'o t y i of v w a h n ic h i n h d * u ' s t lo * ' d e c l a r e It to be the pe op le in th e p a rty a t B uckingham palace, in hon a strong force of M ashonas a t Briscoe't powder m agasine needed but the spark, p a r a l y s i s o f h a r d ti m es r . i a l Ool.l o f t h i s r e p u b l ic » s ta h T l. h ia 'l n w r l , , '’n l a w monom etal- W . J . B r y a n * « C» re «, e u s a g e o f KO v e a r s . n r ' by CU,,om or of Prinoess M aud of W ales, w ho is farm , in M atabeleland, k illin g twenty- and Bryan applied it w ith the skill of ¡*™ h r* S “ 1* P011'-*- »"<1 fis a d o p t io n » d ^ " " 1, by t h i W illiam Je n n in g s Bryan, to be m arried to P rin o e C harles of five. T here have beeu fu rth e r m as Renius. H is very appearance captured h a s b r o u g h t o t h e r n a t i o n s Into fin a nc ia l e x a m p l e s o f , h „ r í e a l e s t " an th o s e Who f o u n d e d .n ,r * h a v an‘1 Wl**M of <« L o n d o n I, i, o n " î un Dressed like a plain D enm ark. T he stateroom s of the pa laoe sacres, and in some Instances Masbons the audience. our governm ent t h , . v e ' m a ' n t s i n e i popularly know n as " th e boy« m e r i c a n , b u t a n t i - A m e r i c a n , a n d c a n be the P la tte ," is the y o u n g e s t *> W esterner, in a blaok su it of alpaca, A w ere throw n open to the guests of n ativ e polioe killed th e ir officers. f a s t e n e d on th e U n- te d S t a t e s on ly by t t £ nom inated for the presidency WJ he stood w ith a sm ile playing over his s i n k i n g of t h a t sp ir it a n d lov e of li b er ty office. w hom there w ere a bout 6,000. A m litical p a rty in the United StrtJ K a . . 1 s t) T o w s l ) . . t r , i y . i l . handsom e, m obile, clear-out faoe, 7 e n o Î bassador B ayard and C haunoey M. De ° “ r p o l" l(’, > I n d ep en . X -na pew w ere present. T he tow n of K obrin, in the province w hile w ith uplifted hand he invited R e v o l u ti o n ^ * we ceeding, as he does, the age W° n “ "> , h ' the ,U 1 « ht; ; 0 r'- ‘ .°.1 ? * A c l a r a , ion of p r in - fixed by the constitution by* T he London Post announces th a t of G rodnoviak, Russia, has been the w a itin g thousands. He has a faoe w h o « lines m ig h t • * ' teen m onth*. He i* the edit* , bo" ' wold and Mrs. Jo h n W. Maokay has been su m horned. T hree hundred houses were to hav<> rh ~ --*'**.v»*c inpin. a n d d es lr # Om aha D aily and Weekly W « m oned to Rom* on aooonnt of the d a n destroyed and 8,000 people sr* home- have been chiseled from s l .b a .te r by ; ^ d ' o r ^ n , ' 0«,1. * some m aster sculpter H is m onth ia 1 i a V r . tfc« i l 0 ; s , ü t *ny — “ tfn g e ro u s illness of her father. t r ',i'* on . w " * I l*llon for tL ^ w S ta fiT a l* tw V » » lexis- *ldt one of the leading »il»« * e t c a a c - a r^ LL«. a n r t d i a * ° r d r 'h*r standard allvar dollar rta fra b e n '.V £ ^ «»untry, and has for mtaff T P °’p' r1tr « d v o c te d th e free coinage of « MAD WITH EXCITEMENT .... W f s s r a r i “ „*£"?> ¿\u'v^:ToT:rn: r t j