t.'w&pEidS-S'te acnipuJoui wMririlw Mi a natio.v •ide effort ha* haan atada to pr-fo pm nutate tetareata against Me and hi* a•imiruatration. Tha following article In a rs.ect kmc of tha How York World la flora -h* pan of n Now Haaan, Conn, man and illaatrotoa vary dearly tha nratf kmt ot m great cU** uf. paopW throughout the country wfeo are faua aat enough to apeak aid: “In tha year WN. I f**' tee tor Jumv G. Blaine and In every ppSti aw«3S' vss tht D«mocrmt.‘ I have decided span tkia course net •itkout Mae feeting af regret at breaking with a party with which I have been identified fox over thirty .ware, bet I feat teat tha tine has ar rived to rote for America Hint and a oolitic*! organization last. It so hap ten* th*t Wootterw Wilson, the Demo »ti b the Instrument through which «u ha heat vipraaoii. 1 to adopt tkia ‘ in sag bays I 5;-: ' I v i | ^ i r,V 6; i*. ■ f * V •-.•:■'■ •'*: ; » »* V. •\S; ■* > v'v-*, IHNATO* in OTUiK raowimai » - - » tsafttet CUM La bar ML Dadaraa Wawar Tar Haal CMMraa k Xtafc «r WaHaana Tkaa k Amj Otbar State. I I tmk iai _ _ •»"» state had a child labor law bat U was not what bedashed R should be aod not what it wfll ha If tbs stats la left alone Ha said that It washS that tba mart lacialantre of Worth Caroilaa would pass as road a ebsld labor law as there is aow in ear state. * Baaator Ovarmmn dasbuad that ata proved that North Caroilaa which works children batwssa tba spaa of 14 aod 14, has a lower per centage of youths of thaoa area in prisoa than any of tba other atatda where aocaUed child labor legislation haa been enacted. He declared he was opposed to the present bill bacauaa it >a an unjust tgterferance with da Maetic affairs aod that the law la un n *• favor the pending WU* ^nsssare&Ei »t»ufw #•»fiSLd atstas, h»V lVt^Sktl *Jb wort on tbo form. | Ibo I dootro to MOWt to tbo viator tbot oaa way oat of It lo • dooiro to oaafonu. and I know ovary ■troUids to prevail for tba benefit children, if tba pnooat antes lo ab aalatolr dootroyad tbo ahoraatlvo b a MBoioa mien, nador which tbo chit ^anJtacjr'Wvr: rigges*! w to malm and I wish 'a ask tha. Master from baa what ha •hose U. Child ran who aro n£r 14 ry1 *f »«• »«* who am working ia the mTts, m two yaors will b* 16 years oj-l. Than th«y may won* no matter ^jsiscwtsft.ar^s: Therefore . t want to introduce an ad dition t-« this bill, providing that tha act shall not taka effect until two S*** *fj*r ft hie bean approved: so Ihnt children ran go on supporting h'lr mothers and supporting tham '*'*• ontil they arrive at the proper JK*. and ao that they will not be turn ad loose without any one knowing fj to become of them. Do not .tend them to prises houses and to Torhho^ses and to jails, but give them ‘•me. lie gave the barrooms in the fit.as two years nt which to dote; wa .•avu given the railroads two year* ..i which to rearrange their affairs; *nd why not give thor.* who arc to bo nffectod by tha Kaoting bill two years n which to work tha matter out. I ask th« Mmitor If b« would object to !**’ When 1 offer the amendment I ihall Uke up that matter and I think I can show tha senator from Iowa tha necessity far it I was alluding to It bare from a humanitarian aland pnint.’* Tobacco Market Good. Fairmont AugTT—The Falnaont tobacco market opened up yTatsrdsy with pries* the highest ever known here coaskiering tha quality of tha weed. Tha safes yesterday amount 'd .t° llMM pounds, mostly “lugs” and the pries antsml around It ajyssi^-fts s that this markeT wiU__ j . #*i*-half million pound*. *2ysgr