, 1 JDi D WW Vol. i. no. 22. LINCOLNTON, NORTH G iHOLIN A, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 180C. 31.00 A TEAR. , THE BEST Family Medicine 81i Em Xrer Known. Word of Praise ' from a Hew York Ladj for AYER'S PILLS 'I would like to add my testimony to that of others who have uai Ayer'a Pills, and to say that-I have taken' them for many years, and always derived the' tost results from their use. For stom ach and liver troubles, and for. the cure of headache caused by these derange ments, Ayer's Pijla cannot be equaled. TVhen my friends ask me what is tha best remedy for disorders of the stom ach, liver, or bowels, my invariable answer is, Ayer's Pills. Takenin sea son, they will break up a cold, prevent la grippe, check fever, and regulate the 'digestive organs. They are easy to take, and are, indeed, the beat all-round family medicine T have ever known." Mrs. May Johnson, 308 Rider Avenue, New York City. AYER'S PILLS Highest Honors at World's Fair, ajer's Sareaparilla Cures all Bind Oiwder. T. F. CO.STNER, JMC. r. LlNCOLNTOS', N. C. rgin of Soim. Popular Wortfn and Pftr. . . tiCAIt,,, flist gained universal yogtto in cohhVHion rith Gateau's asasiniiigti of President Garfield. Tt9 word, )jvve novr com to ap-.j plit, impliej condition of niiud verging rpou insanity, and thia uua given rise to ,ne erroneous not ton that it has its origin in the German word "krank." The word Dago, now com monly applied to Italians all over the country, came originally from Louisiaua, where it at first re ferred only to people of Spanish origin, but later applied to Italr ians and Portuguese as well. The word is a Corruption of 'Diego" (Jaines), a common Spanish name k4Dude", with its feminine "dudine," may have come to us from the old English word for clothes "duds," in earlier timr spelled "duded." Thackery writes of one ot his characters: Her dresses were won'derfulj her bon nets marvel oua. Few AYpmen could boast such dudes." Shakespeare in"The Merry Wives of Windsor," write3 of a "bucke of duties" meaning a basketful of clothes ready for washing. Its present currency dates from February, lt7G, when the word appeared in Putnam's Magazine. ; "Jingo" and "Jingoism" are of dispute derivation. In the Basque language the word Jingo means God, and it is widely believed that "By Jingo!" was a form, of oath with which the Basque sailors fam iliarized the English - sailors, and, i.uiwu5V mem, n iiugti3u-3cai- i Cruder mg J people. But others think About th 3ul tan. Ihe present sultan of Turkey in AWIul Hamid Ip, ho ii do intar- -fiig lijrure anions the. ruler o! tb south because Le has really de fit 1 England, Kussia, Franco, and Germany, slaugnterin a vast number of his Armenian subject for no other reason than that they wc ro Cbristiatia. All of these ouldb3 glad to kick Turkey out of Europe, but no one dures to move first. For the qnestian would be, Who 6hall have Constantino ple? Each wants it and a war would bein as soon as tho sultan wns got rid of, so they havo to let him stay. Abdul is short, bent in the back languid in movement, with large ears, nose, lips, hand?, and feet ;his hair la thin and dark; his teeth long and yellow; his complexion like parchment. He is tifty-lhrea years of age; he succeeded bis brother in 1876. There is a palaco on the Bospho rus a few miles above Constantino ple ; this palace is a wonder of art ; it is made of white marble, and all that skill in carving and all that beauty in furnishing can do has been lavished here but the sultan Bu: ers and"C!axk3 Incomlst . - . b n'c y . . .A ter speaking of tb time hou ort?i issues on which D:nocrcv f?a ed its greatctt victories. Ju ui I a recent writnr in tba Chnr lotl i Observer, s Ays. lammtiu the f ac: that som ) DomocraU so-called hav i laid atidu tuosj old itrues: Rut no I It remained for Mari on iiutler, tho savant of Uooev- m cat1, to discover aud Uiach the Offers his professional service to t he people of Lincolnton and surrounding country. Office at residence-next to the' North State Hotel.- politicians, through the Farmers Alliauce, that the times were sad ly out of joint, and that this dis jointed condition was due not to higti tariff, nor to fraudulent pen sioi.s, nor to the iniquitous inter nal revenue system, but to the act ual demonetization of silver in 1S7S, though Mr- Butler voted for Cleveland in 1SSS, on a national platform that said not one word alout "free silver," and, what is more, he and all other Populists who were then Democrat, stood upon the Stato platform the iamo year, w&ich, though strong in its demand for thd immediate rejeal of the internal revenue system and the protective tariff, had not one to ssy. word to say aloutsiIvr from etart to finish. So, for all these yearn, the voice A Vi ifllnc Congross-Pubtic tm pall on co. ncrefs has bren io session up trai tf ol two mooths and nnthlDg ba 'Kcn.done. Tbc public if icet tin i retUre and eiprtsiions of tbu discontent find tbeir way into the newrpapers. The country aloo well enough without Con gress hot wbeu Cotireis is id ses sion, something is expected ol it. If it does uothiue good there is alwtys disappointment, and cou pled with this a fear that it is g in? to do something bad. It is rcalled how buiinets was t?nt l and every interest suffered through the eternal gabbU aud iu acti.m of the Senate in U9'2. Now coroes aloufj Congress having a larjjtj ltepublican majority, the re suit principally of the dissatisfac tion with its predecessor, and yet promising In follow in i's foot step. This body noed, for th go A ot the country, to legislate or go home. It will do nolth.r. That consrrvatire independent pap-r, tha Washington r.t, rehearsing tht netils of tho country. tt L. Surgeon Dentist, ; , , LlNCOjNTON N. C. - All work guaranteed, nothing but best.materials used. Prices reasonable. Terms cash excrepr by special agreement - Office on Main Street doea not live in it. He is in a plain white marble building at Yildig. and pen of Judge Clark have ob the highest point in the city. This j served a respectful aud dignified building U surrouuded with sol- J silence, upon all political isaues, diera ; let anyone attempt to go up j (including that of free silver) the hill and he will hear the crv, ! while the crime of 7K wns insid "Yasak," which meaus "It is for- j iouly and skillfully eating ite biddeu." If no atteution is paid way into the very vitals of his to this the soldier does not hesitate country's prosperity. And it is to thrust Ins bayonet into the in-; only after the Alliance, in the They set small value ou name of the Populist partv, di- htlTTIMIl lltft in T'lirtt.V rii'.rii tliu mnnJu. u .1 .. a t; ..uu. Uppermost in the mind of the ate vrith another. th Republican TTn crl o r ( rr A rr li tm r .-1 ij nnw cat . i f ii i ptaasassinatiOD. Ihe water and . f - .- M thefood He drinks is tasted by sevr ear Ppl. iat the judgef cagi lui i ui uuy gust, uut sultan day and night is the dread Prty, in tne etlort to tear the vile brute from the throats of "the C. Attorney .at Law, 5 -' s - - - ' LlNCOLXTON, N. C. - "York intrusted to his care will-be promp!tly:and (.arefully attended to. , -Offlce on Main Street: the original song expressed exactly the-opposite sentiment a rjeeire for peace. It begn with "We don't want to fight," but if they had plenty of men, ahips, and money, ''by jingo." "John BuU," was the invention of Dr. AjbutfenoVui one ofhi3 t4 . 'i - . ... . , , , . , . sultau and the favorite ladies of eaUnohl ketches ndiculing the ... . , , p. f i tt his hrem. When an embassador great Duke of Marlborough. He t4 .. i j t u n i't call on him (having previously drew -John EUill as, the typical Eix- . . . . 1 , . , tv i. . 3 v .' , u got permission, of couree)he makes glisaman a stout, red-faoed . old ? v . farmer, fax too corpmleat for com- r-. , . i ' . . ... I man anpalrn it in 1 nrkih to thp eral in his " p.re9enc before he wrapped in the serenity of his own touches it. He sleeps aloce in a.' solitude, viewing the struggle from bedroom to which he ascends by a judicial height, and observing ladder he. polls up aher him. On the swiftness with which the. sil- the ground floor at Yildig are his ; Ver current ia running," fvels a, 8ecrLtarie8 ; on the next is 06man I quickening of conscience, receives Pasha, his great general, tbetieaQ S na t-econd sight. a it wer, with . I i t . . wnicn ne see a new ngnt m tne land 6f the Noon Day Sun, where T wo VIows of tho Bond Salo, I nn'i Review ssys: MD:e woudtrtol sacccst of the p-f jlar loan alters lbs fac of er.its. January cpsrations bo con aLcint history, tha nation luoiiuta aboT all doubu and fvars to a solid certainty that th pop! can aud will uphold their arovtrn mentwitn liOS.OOO.OCO bid by 4. OX) banka or persons. Ttst tra ni dous strength of tho national credit is demonstrated as It has net bert lf"r fur many tears. Tne inOutoee of this vnl upon alt manufacturing and all trad cannot Lj lightly estimated; tt strips th silver agitation cf all its powrr to hurl ; it puts tba Tmsu ry ujon a sate basis for a tiot, whether Congress dora anything or not : it notifies foreign batioc that tho United 5'tatcs bare Ker as well as purpose ; it unlocks mil lions of gold which hav ben f lh-r-n in preparation, tnngs directly 4fcral millious of gold from Ku rorw? and stimulates the aniitfy cf foreign investor to obtain Aon csn Stfcurilie.' Writing on the atna topic Ihe New York 6un points out that, is tht first payment on the bonds it CO pr cnt. in gold for wbicn tb subscriber gets mactlv one-fifth of tho bonds bid for, "if.7 says th Hun.Mthe bidder tiudt that it would tx unprofitable to take any tnor blinds at the trice. b cannot b- ccip-lled to tak thm." More over: "Any speculator with two hun dred odl thousand dollars could bid 112. for instance, for fl.OXJ.rxo of tb loau, receive bi tvm bonds, sell them at th market price of tav Ht, and lhn draw the gold tor his next installment Ifrom tliQ Treasury, and contmoe th process to long as It might af I lord a profit, until bis whole sub- I tb. a friv son "Attorney at Law,. " V LlNCOLXTON, N. C. I Practices in airof t he State arid Fed eral Courts. Prompt attention given 9 all-bnsiness - -i Offlce in N rth State Hotel. great-chamberlain or 6ecr.etary,and ect. ra' or Emperora, -and more B A. JUSTICE. Attorney ""at- Law , . ' L'iNcoiXTOf, N. C. J. .. Ithni. '(II dtlAAo'alnl n .KaMiia , him ...in Jeahftr rreechea revc:ntion are recorded: and boots, put a sVrat kea , m . - , wl....re the neonle ar aa Yolcanio m-hishandarjA.abuUdog.atl. v--a U 1. "--and -number. 412.- Practices in the Courts of Lincoln, Hecklenbur. Gaston. Catawba, Cleve land, Rutherford, Polk, and in tbe Supreme,and "Federal Courts. ' Otflce i'n North State Hotel. rET-VIL, NOTICE. 4 -1 Dr. A. W AlciaDderwiirbTat his. office atXincolntori, Jane, Ku- gtigt,. October' DwcetnTtxeri Febroi-jj airy, and April. Will' be in Mt. Holly, July, September, November, January, March and May. Patronage -Biidleii-: Termaxafib ' iAnd moderate. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. . - - Vatches repaired. Anything in the Jeweler's Jine done with - neatness and dispatch. Give mea'call." ll-lSS-ly fort, choleric, with all an hpneat and well-meaning fallow. He clothed and top cudei? Kiia ond an dof. Vilm nT frs'V n.11 . . '" . v . . t if ttjey are known to be friendly to i- -rr t'v tt : 'i.'- Turkey can ..get n audience: a tive EnghshnaAn. He -mar navel. ' ' - a , , , ? - v ' I noornaliet wbn writes for.influen- oeen not so- oaa a caricature iix the days .of Queen Annt, but the (average Bnjihmjan of 189$ is pnysicany no aiouxer tnan, prowa bly ' hot so 6t6ut as the average- American. "Unfile Sam" and ."BiotW mi"-3t8- of coune, but they , ,y ... me-ii clerks. There are four men Jonatlian7r arose in this way: . . , rt. - ' v.- -.4. ;V he r:he8 on Osman Pasha, who When Gen. Washington went into x. . A, . . Malsadririsett-a t6"faV:6 command i" . . r according to bin own account, the form of governments 'between 182: ana 1908 yas. .rjhangl ten tira over fifty pron nucoed ed e ch otfcer m rreAient, Dr jooi tia). papers and will ppeak favora bly for Trfrkey can get fine pTOB- euts Tlie-Eultan is a bard worker; he ;dofa everything himself; he has Meatiwhilf, if the Senator, who know this well at wa do can find matHrtal for ielf-rep-ci and elf approbation in Ihe rotlecliou that they have at least prevented a prire fight in Nw Mexico or Ar izona, wi envy thern tho buoTancy of their infatuation. It true that thy are only o many ot- tricbei hiding their heads in sand. Kverybody else knows that the fi nancial conditions are no more U vorablo today than they were a year ago. and everyUdv knows that for iKi. wulij SHUItlOU the Seuate is rcspnible. Aud the New York Dry Uoods Kecord, concluding a well-consid ered editorial on Congress, says : The time is at hail hti the ! ford a profi foriyfive States now represented I script in of ll.O0CO should t in that body ihould rif en maire exhausted. Tb only protf:tion and demand of their servants a , that the loan enjoys against such fulfillment -of their pre-election ; predatory operations lies in tb pledget, and failure in that dutv.bcinrM honor and inlri!y of the should be tollowed by requfjtt for subscribers, and in the stability cf their Immediate resignation. Tool the market lor th bonds." much politics and too little or no j .Tie statement of th problems buire!f exp?rrenco t guido tnem j folio wing th9 acceptance of the are drafta upon the country re-bid. it will bo irn. brinn for ootcM, that ar crowing steadily , warr th vrrr iutnrr-ttins question : wear ;r, and eVvy df lay ia succeed-jIIo much of ma! patriotism will ed by a greater on. The voids cf i t- si-own by lb? bidder, all txr- tb SenstO" inc it convened haajsjnj of meant, and. pmscablv.cf bcn one of vacillation and jingo-Ulan l:;g in thsir re4pf-:tiT com ism. -The boor is at hand whn Imuri? How many of lbca ."tiict Schoot QuarrmJa, ill appear by artsUcf oct0icgs oX lb coast y cca oen each month thai liars) Try ts -sting a grtat deal cf ous stail to Mitlcd (mm, of tbsj Tarioa acbaol dia Uic a. Not only U tfcia Uaa, tsl w ara rsliaUy iuf&rmed ttAt U.t sase is on the inert. Soxaa cf it costs from tia whiu dliirirU and a crttt dsal from the ccJcred. Tbey ar mostly little jvalouc aod factional quarrels, worth net a cnt either way.ytt they art pUad up x:ioTv the com2aissio&ers, aid lh enly tod the? cr is to break up the cbool in that rtrticItT district cr frquadT the c&ney :n a 6less wy. It lh fplo ra do this would stop lung eowf t Ui tNink wLat Lsrcj they do, iter mtj(hl li a slubtruoa cf it. W hav ho;es that tb wLtta pop! will this and, wber it has Le-a the ccitocn to Lst uairls la in jar thtj fT.ciei.cr of lbs) rbo-l Ihev will atop it. Ii. regard to ih negrtva tl U us! to express any uch hj. Tt.ry will ftr a I cg timo continue. tmJer the prss-ut Uw, to qusidr th money which l bo bila taropl f orr.uh, in a way wblch t of littlo !nefil to tb rr-. At this nirttirift cf the lKat4 of mcumlMitiri there was a cim tu which a buck ftegru bad bren tsich in kcwji wiui no s&o;m. u ws getting a sslary cf tt and raed about cum acbdar a day. Ttere wts another wbtre a negro committee hirJ a Uachtr, and then b-coming dissttiife k j tn t.tt on. h rtasd in t tre&tU a, ail a c.ral furor ar e In a few n:ct;ts the schvjol hour was l.amJ. Thtar etarnplel of wht prc-g cress Ito colored tmtier it cak ing ith the rncner he f&r ed ucational porpos. Of rosraa thern arc exceptions, wbrt litre is pood attendiec. Monro Journal. 000, 00 in all' of which 0.000,000 6t oi e half, arefull blooded In dian j, 4;p00,000 raixH Whitwand Indi inj, 1.500,000 native white; and ''where th atidrpest and phrovdeet convict 'criminala are pen, 'need to eerve upon the police force . and the leaders of brigandf, whei. captured, are offered a corn- man 1 in the army." Hut all tht worl & well, for the judge ays "Mtxico haa not made the mi- tako of coutxacting her currency, of the Revolutionary army, he I and hence being untranoneled in found a geat lack of ammunition and other suppliea. He turned for aid to Gov. Jonathan Truro- bull, of Connecticut. In many emstgenjiec of . that period hje used the phraw, 44 We mu9t con sult Brother Jonathan on she sub ject.!' Thexpcesaion came na- tionally cuirent ana it etanas as theAnericjanpatftilel to John Bull." Uncle Sam was invented in the war of 1612. An inspector of war NEW GOODS. ome ning muit b done to ad van?' the bnsmesa interralaof the cQua;ry. . Will the Senate riv to the c:casion f Tb.a is but tin beginning. Thc are c.erely tho muttenngs wtich preia the itorm. Vociferou oraicrt dcnid on the cturop in IS 0-1 tbl rfght of Clereiand tn issue bondi under the old legal tender act, t nd were elected to Congreit on the strength ot their deuoncia tier, of him. 11 is issuing bond agar, right under their noss, and they neither stop hiro, prond a more regular wy lor him io d' so. leap and bounda in her develop-1 nor enact legislation to ooTtat the me:it during thee latter vear. I nnrestitv for bonds. Meantime - - - -1 - m whil the United States,owing to th country ia anxious and expect a contrary policy, baa bven auffe r-1 ant ancv rapidly getting ready to ing under the blight of long en-1 YOto.il Congresses a nuisance. Cbarlmte Observer, 1st. And it i the policy of auch a country that Judge Clark would havo ua follow. Why doea not iiriare "bosjnet honor and in fgrt" ccongh to witbiUnd the A Declaration of tndopondonm A gi sjsl bts b-en said ani written about th s;:h dli?crrJ in lhi Ho- cf npmesutin on Ihe 4th Inst, br IlprrfnUtiT lVsrui, ff ihn ninth dutncl of Ncrtn Carolms. Wi- z 1 il in the Crrisionl JWord cf Xht tth, and is of inirst. Thvs: Te hta brn two dtiire ranrra tcrf'.j cpoa lie asbjict cf what lira I'd. lh new ailtex parry. Oc ia tbalpaprrth Otarrsr tern' AUoc to Uidc on th ctrcuo-j f'r "hr.h had justbad a o iKb cf r?-,.. r,-f Utio read addrkd ta tha vet- the rM her irogreai", has marched on by itan the con poinu taV frna the Lrrisury nrcarf to purchaM thf reat-ic-ing '0?r cenL cf thUodt thr ha bid for?. It Umka at though w should hat a tjlof Amtrican chancer. A-beville Citixti. read ?ra .it Jfuti h:a rastaac Sa to tV t circular nf Ss,tVor and firman, ut!r; rdtlia at Ir ?ioa to a'.l rf us IVpchSJ cam NjtmllsU and Dccrata t& brva tip tht eld rrty Use aid go if -j the silver p- t:a glad rrccit tnat a disttn ruit; his own body servant; and hi private priest. These laitcr two, ignorant and fanatical, are more influential than the other two. ihe chiet eunucn, ieter Ag- Vior a nart in 5nflnenrfl' bo ia rtp- Ut., W uww u . M M . . , mm.- m mm r a . . . Ecnbed a a moat repulsive lcok-1 r f. I lAnd it ia the i lb?man' countrv that Judee Clark would Fusion Harmony. The "mute eunuchs" of which u foHow Wh dwa Dot nator Duller aaya that the oneoears id comuntinopie are , . c, . ft bimelf to hit PopnliaU must vote lor no man men who have been made speech- lt .. .j;,,;..! .i.,.' for a presidential elector who doe less in childhood purposely toDi I not openly on the stump declare i . I. rni i j inienm ttox onus anu r-ma.on. itJ.j renrrnUUte of thai par- N irth Carolina pay t2.CX2.779 L M. .j li;c:RlT CD?clC3f.d tJ tech in ittcmal tax-s and get f-ack m in lt, Ccscressicnat Ihreclory pn.ian S7s?.C0 a yrrly i.l (r NewUscSs, sit tfore C. lot of r.MW. ;vitL crat rtpt to him and to Thr grat rtato .,f Maachu- p i fc baa in viw, I sett rxys; cnutr mis system o; n t. , ,.v .i.. .iifit internal rvvenu?. I2.0?7,172.2- oprrtanilj to dlir.- Ihs istita and gU back. undr the system Uori wrh the Sradtr the Tops -of pensions which now exists and fil ly hlt UMtTitj ja ae elUT erve the sultan. These are his ex- himlf a "frv-j and unlimited.' I'havfT the largest stock of New KugioAL Insruments thst has ev er been in North Carolina, euch &6 AUTOHARPS, ACCORDIAN8, MAN- i douitb, Guitars, Banjos, Violinb, and Roller Organs, and any thing else that is kept in. a first class Mu3ic Store. Prices lower than ever. . Orders by mail have promt attention. Addess W. L. Lowe, Newton, N. C. 11-29-95. ' - : .-:Vm ' it n tff't supplies wa3 named Samuel Mone. ,hey ,re ,kitul ln Congreman Cain of T.i " Senator Pritch.rd Dd Chairman 8oD-. A wottain owMjMti- bowatri6g, and Turk. dead. He had .erveJ 12 year. i Hollon aa, that tb. lUpublican. ,5 . . a. i. 1 who feel certain their names will I xlouee. I cannot stultify themlve by vot and whiChWere8tamp,d: "E. A.-l ? ?Jea f0uld, "met The Hrm of D. J. Carpenter & g for fr ..lrer m.n. - 1 m mon innv nuTA mown no navB i n v. j: i i at fhmwinir a. U.S." was agked what these marks I ; -7 ' 1 T , ro., oi newion, naa oeen ul.uit- " ava th. tbftvlte ..mow w "X Ud. aav the Entemriae. Mr. r. UlCOkUIV. UV JkO A V W1VU wuww . ml 1 1 I " I - : meant "Elbert Anderson cleSam" (alluding to Inspect will continue to exist of necessity, Th great Slate of Ohio pay $12, l77,Ub.CJ of inumal re venu. and she le bck. ia th form of I pensions. IU.787.1V1.W. which hat Uen read. I declin It ootonly in rov own name, bst in th name of 12S.0CO tma lUpctU cans In lhtauof h'orlh CarUma to-day. W an net going to trtaJt the ranks ; ani we ar not toisg Chattel Mortgages for .sale at The rDEMocRATxfriqev neaUy.print ed on "good paper at 40 cents per hundred I waters the Samuel Wilson, who wa9 locally called -XJnole Sam), c The initials of the United States were trans formed by a local joke into a na tional sobriquet. N. Y. School Journal. r and Ua- diers. - and neyer heard of agaiD' 0. Carpenter retires, and hia aia- the old partie. Dmo nspector Jhe secrets of this home of the M FaQnie Corriher enter and Republican, alike, are -ac .wltan will never be told. The or- 4. u milVnnw dli and liara."-Wilmtn :- Rutherf ordton is to have a new cotton mill, costing $ 100,000. ISy way little oil on th Cancaaian ay that mocral coun- gton Review. And all this is the r?ult, per- hia bod v. and then a splash in the 1 And now it turns out that the I haps, of aome of th 'ideM . . i ..... ... i . t i Konborna ana all is over: tne exe-1 rnrftA on tfhich claimed to nave I Senator uutier aav ni crowa ' WTT 9 vm M - r- cuUoner doea not know the Darnel on 000 circulation, has only 8,0001 stand for. Great, int it? Ed. "S? a fc .m. Z m mm. mmm I I 01 me vicxim nor wn ne u caarK- paia p-rmP h.- ft nno. could he speak them 4 ': Jf " bowstrint: is thrown around the a V. J. uarpenier vo. neckof the victim, weights tied to ed with : nor if he did. New York School Jour nal. A Ponulist paper which can not Editor Uaniela ot naieign ana cetun "tho wind" is a rare birdMMarihall Carroll have made friends o - a The gStaUof Pennsylvania inlom uw paTty which hi on tinsl idea, and which will cot r ceie 50 electoral voir In th ctzt presidential ocntrsL as we know and aa they kncw. Applan This cay be called a &w deja ration of ind;ndsnc. As wts aaid ot rrcent language cf Snatcr pave $lO.Wl,lfc4.l2 inumul rare- nuj, ansl she gets back $18,674,- The Suts of low pay 1.- 106,67 internal reveou. and gU back in pnion I,7W,CXX1. Kanaa pwy IJT7.GS3 til inter ior. J. J. Molt ay h i for il ver reffardl of party. nal revenue and gaU tack f3.04.- pnlc,fcrdt of tb aam totstxee ia pensions, and ao on. hhea U brave words. Of 2fr! iVaraon, it may b aid, a of Eca ator Piitchard: We shall ae if be lives up to then. Charklt Hon. Wm. H. Engluh of Indi ni. who was th Democratic can didate for the vict-pridsncy inl Harry Skjucer made a srwrh 16S0, is dea. He was worth on f r atlv r in the Hoc Un 15.000.000. 1"T. f