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HICKORY PRESS: JTJLY 30, 1896. tcltorj) I rcss PrBUaEO KVEKT THCHAT BT THE HICKORY PRiNTtNG COMPANY. Hickory, ?ortri Carolina. POLITICS IX NEW YOltK. Tammany Postpones Its ' Pro- posdd Katiiicatioii AT THE BEHEST OF SENATOK HILL- Authorithe Statement of New York Democ racy Po itiou Expected After the fleet Inz of the State Committee July 28 To Bolt the Platform but Not the Nominees Republican Hopeful or Heavy Qalns from Disaf fected Democrat. m ,r ftKW iork. j uiv -a. wuiei reurus in both political camps in this city just , . - now. Both are playing a waiting game. The atmosphere at the T.exa- quarters of the Republican State Com- iniiiee in iue rum Aveuuo uoiei was u sioinacn auu uoweis greauy mvigor not surcharged with anything partic- ate the system. Regular size 25c. per nUrlv rnWv todv. Chairman Sold by O. M. Rovster, Drug- rf Hackett was there today to receive re- J ixrts of his committeemen. Many of I them dropped in yesterday and today. I They say that for every Republican that will join the free silver brigade j where they lite, two real Democrats will desert the Chicago Candidates. rPVit rfonoral Aninlnn actum a tr ka -. I that the Democrats will stay at home on election day, but that they will I make their influence felt practically by I a vote for - Mr. McKinley, although iney may not declare outright that a a . . . . I they have bolted the party's nomi nees. Mark Hanna is expected here by the end of the week. Then the re publican headquarters will be selected and the campaign will really begin. The Democrats will not start their light until Bryan learns in Madison Square Garden that he has been nom inated. Tammany has hearkened to the voice of Hill 'after all. Leader Sheehan said yesterday that the dis trict leaders were impatient for the or ganization to make a declaration of principle. at once, and that, therefore, a meeting of tin? executive committee would be called for the purpose of ar ranging lor the ratification of Bryan and Sewall before the State conven tion acted. The meeting was to have been held Thursday or Friday Senator Hill was jn the city today forafevy, minutes, and immediately after his departure on a yatching trip a change in the Tammany programme was announced. The meetiug of the r - ..v wigwam executive committee will not ... .. . I beheld until Wednesday next, the day after Senator Hill's state commit tee has met and spoken. T. he formal call for the meeting of the State commit tee was issued today. ,n, . .,, , , , , i The meetiug will be neld on July 28 at .the HolTman House. Its purpose is to iix a uare ana place lor the state con- vention. and incidental Iv tn mn our . by:the con- veimon. x ne jeauers are said to iavor holding the convention on September ii at Saratoga. The fact that Tammany lias yielded and will wait until Hill's committee lias spoken is an indication that Hill and Sheehan 2gre on the policy to be pursuedthat is, to ignore the plat- form and indorse the nominees. Sen- ator Hill and W. T. Sheehan started today on a yatching trip as the truest? of Col. Ilupport, to Ihj gone a few days and meantime the State Democracv will await developments. Everybody except the few gold men, of whom liiiam . wiiitL.ty :s the more con spicuous example, seems to be waiting a word from the Senator! The report that Senator Hill is be ing boorned for Governor is denied by his friends here. Defeat does not add to the popularity of a statesman, and Mr. Hill knows that the chances of electing a Democratic Governor in . . , .. . . . i tuis Maiu aro very sum; out even if a Democrut could bo elected it is doubt ful if Hill would be the candidate. The Democrats have no hoie of vlU have selection of his successor. The senate, wh!ch holds over, is Re- I pubhean. It is compose.! of thirty-six .Republicans and fourteen. Democrats, n tr.ror:ty of twenty-two for the Ke rmbkc&n. A ht utst Assembly couis- tel of 163 Republicans and 47 Demo crats, a Republican majority of fifty- U. Oa joint ballot the Republicans ... . , bad a majority of venty-eight, Even tua nrt sAnrruino Democrat does not had the most sanguine Democrat does not I ,.in. ct to make gain enough in the I a ".!,, rt nfTt the Renublican ma- c-j - - jorlty ;n the senate, Ae mrais i in order to have a majority on joint I ht! vr a acuo c, . w- , til tUtf caiird-mufcC.JiUii' oa i. houic, which they know they do. It is not likely that Senator Hill who has already been Governor and to whom the Governorship would be no additional bonorr The other aspi rants for the Guber natorial nomination are looking after their fences. The active ones are Ja cob A. Cantor, who has explained him self as "unalterably opposed to Bryan and SewaH;" J. B. Stanchfield, who is riding on the waves of the Chicago idea, with t hopes of landing in the place he covets, and Mayor John Boyd Thacher, of Albany, who, although an uncompromising Found money ad vocate, lias not bolted or taken any other radical steps since the conven tion. Washington Post. Free Pills. Spnd vnnr flddrpiss H P. Ruction Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. KingV 'ew Life Pills. A These pills are easy in action and are rvarf irn Irl v pffArtiv in t.Via rn r nf I uonstipation ana sicx headache. For 1 ri.. r i- r.Ki v. 1 I been proved invaluable. They are I iuauuia auu iii ci iiuuuirs 111c v licit guaranteed 10 oe peneciiy tree rrom r "ZzZLXZz rr7r7 7. en Dy theu action, but by giving tone , . . Nine Daujrhtert la Day. Leonard ! Hartinan. a woalthv nn tractor of Dubuque, la., is very fond of children. He has eleven of his own all bovs. He has often exnressfld t.h wish that he might have a daughter or t WCi. fljlfl VPS tTl A. V flA nrnn?ww1 ntna His brother's widow, Mrs. Crescentia Hartman, arrived on the Spaarndam on Sunday with nine of the prettiest frauleins who ever saw Ellis Island, so A.l A 1 11 9 j m lue peopie mere sam. me youngest is 8 and the eldest is 14 years old. When Mr. Hartman, who came from Dubuque to meet his brocher's family saw the little ones and learned that there was some doubt about his sister- in-law being admitted with so many little mouths to care for, he stepped up and Said : "I'll take care of those girls. They will almost match my boys. I've got eleven of them out West, and they want some subduing influence. Just furnish the 'outfit' with tickets and I'll adopt the whole lot." Mr. Hartman produced the evidence that he was able to care for the srirls and Dr. tenner allowed them to land. The Hartmans all left last night oh a late train for Dubuque. Mr. Hartman ii a widower: New York Sun. Last summer;one!of our irrnnrl chil dren was sick with a severe bowpl trouble. Our doctor's remedies had failed, them we tried Chamhi-TiTia Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, vvnv, vii.v.. i uuu iai i nvjtrt XVtrlUtH-lV, which gave very speedy relief. We vArro "9g if rss 1-v k. ww!!.a! . . a regard it as the best md on the market for bowel complaints. iurs. r. ur. uregory, t Tedenckstotrn, Mo. This certainlv is th hst moi;. cine ever nut on the markpt for Hvn. tery, summer complaint, colic and chol era infantum in children. It era luiauium iu cnuuren. It npvpp fn t iw , jTn ' u" in reasonable time and the plain print- recnons are ioiiowea. Many mothers have expressed their sincere iTToll Naturalized It oo. (Kana City World.) 2fed Riordan, 90 years of aire, was granted his first naturalization papers by United States CommisinT. chols yesterday. Riordan has lived in this country 70 years, having come from -Ireland when. 20 years' old Tn the civil war he servtl in thti i. Missouri Volunteers John F. Philips, now United Stat District Jtidsre. He is tall and is remarkably well nrescrvpH for the one of his advanced At present he isf living ac the Soldier's Home in Leavenworth. Rheumatism, which is can?vl hpn acid in the blood, is cured by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, External treat- Itianf la i-vf rs rtTtit TT.-.AII 11 thoroughly cleansed of all iranurities V8 usle&s to expect the cure of any mseaiie - "t cured others, will cure you. Troabled With Eczema. "I have been troubled with eczema for tivo years and could not get any thing to do me any good until a friend told me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I began taking it a little over a year ago, and after I had taken the first Ikrttle I could pee it was helninsr m I have now taken a number of bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and I atn : welLv In the vicinity of Boquet, West- SSySS? lSS:'' ahnott one can tell you now to care a lame back or stifi neck. They dampen a peeeof flannel with ChAmbprlam P!n flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm aaa DlDa 11 oa the atlectea parts acJ lB oao or tWo 4s troub has -f tnrun'svt 'I'Ha ci., promptly cure a pain la tho sido or chest. Mr. E. IL Frye, a promin- speaKs very 1 111 Tvrk-- njendauons have had much to do with ui - --w mmm av aoy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Ilood's Pills. Small la size, tasteless, eOcieat, thorough. As one nan Tl sall: You never know ya hare taken a pni till it is all oyer." 25c C I. Flood & Co., Proprietors, LowelL Mass. The only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla, M'KINLEY DOES NOT EXPECT TO TAKE THE STUMP. The Major Says He Knows Very Little f.Mr. Bryan They Were Not Together in Con 2re He ha no Summer Vacation in Prospect. Oikvkland, July 21 Maj. McKiu Iey talked briefly this afternoon about the coming campaign, and briefly out lined his plans. He said: "Through the heat of the campaign I will iass the time quietly with my wife in our home at Canton. At first we intended to take a summer vacation but have reconsidered the matter. My mail is becoming-larger daily, and it must re ceive proper attention." "In the event of Bryan's pursuing an aggressive campaign, and carrying the fight into the enemy's camp, will you take the stump?" "That is a hard question to answer, but 1 will say that such a course on my part is hardly probable, although one cannot now forecast just what will come up to upset present calculations. "I do not expect to make many speeches from now on. There are a few addresses that have been promised but outside of these I will only sneak informally on occasions when it is nec essary. "With the exception of running down to Alliance to attend the com mencement exercises at Mount Union College for a half day, I will be in Cleveland for three or four days this week, as the guest of Mr. Hanna. My only object in coming here was to at tend the centennial." "In what light do you view your op ponent for Presidential honors?'' "Well, to be frank, I hardly know Mr. Bryan, outside of what I have read in the newspapers. Of course, I have met him, but only casually and really could not conscienciouslv form any opiniou until I had come into more personal contact with him. The impression has got abroad that he served in congress with me, but that is a mistake. Mr. Bryan has the rep utation of being an eloquent, forcible, and aggressive talker, but outside of that I hardly know anything about him. Washington Post. Your Boy Wont Live m Month, So Mr. Gilman Brown, of JU Mil( St., South Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. His son had lung trouble, following Typhoid Malaria, and he spent three hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, saving: "Your boy wont live a rnontti." He tried Dr. King's 2ew Discovery and a few bottles restored, him to health and en abled him to go to work a perfectly well man. He says he owes his pres ent good health to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery, and knows it to be the best in the world for lung trouble Trial Bottles Free at O. M. Royster's Drug Store. 4. From the New Haven Morning News. Free, nnlimi ted and independent coinage of silver at 10 to 1 would mean a silver dollar worth but 53 cents. It would be the settlement of debts at a basis of 53 cents on the dollar; would ruin industry, deplete capital, and cut wages and savings in half. Can any honest American lend himself to such legalized dishonesty? Can any Demo crat endorse the Altgeldism with which the Chicago platform teems? Decidedly not. It is time for tbe friends of true Democracy to step for ward and fight to compass the defeat of such a put form and a Presidential candidate whose socialistic speech up on the floor of the convention was his sole recommendation. Sure to Win. The people recognize and appreciate real merit. That is why Hood s Sarsa par ilia has the largest sales in the world. Merit in medicine means the power to cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla. cuTCTaosoiureiy, permanently cures. It is the One True Blood Purilier. Its superior merit is an established fact, and merit wins. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, head ache. Nat a re's SaJotms. I Thtre aro cer;aia orchids that secure fertilization of their stigmas by mk- iOff bees drnrik In no nthr v coiuu toey get tnee insects to aory the pollen to the proper place. Each flnwer is a veritable saloon, licensed by nature. The beverag supplied is diitinctly alcoholic. Thirty Thousand Victims. f The Secretary of State has received a report from the United States Minis ter at Tokio in regard to the recent ti dal wave disaster in Japan which ciused the death of SO, 000 people and left twice that number homeless and starving. It occurred on the evening of June 13th last, the northern littorrl of the Island of Hondo for a distance of nearly 200 miles being submergtd by a tremendous tidal ; wave eighty feet iu height, which swept irresistibly upon tbe coast, and only spent its en ergy after a rush of miles into the in terior, and retired, leaving a. desolate waste of and and debris where had. stood so many homes and thriving villages. The first meagre report from the scene of the catastrophe gave little idea of its magnitude, but each succeeding budget of news arriving from the north added to the appalling character of the disaster, until at the time o the minister's report, June 23, it was estimated that the mortalities would number more than 30,000. No Americans suffered either in property or person. Japan has sought no for eign aid, tut seems able to provide for all its destitute. The imperial family headed the subscription list with 14,- 000 yen. . ? The platform adopted by theChicacro Convention is such a declaration of purposes and principles as no consisj tent Democrat and no lover of the country can conscientiously approve. No man fit to be President or Vice President of the United i States could in honor stand upon it, and it is there fore quite unnecessary to consider what manner of persons have been presented for the suffrages of the, people. Because the Recgrd has been a firm supporter of Democratic prin ciples, it repudiates, condems, and spits upon this communistic, popu listic deliverance. , . State Senator Henry L. Martin of Woodford county, Kentucky, the home of ex-Senator Blackburn, de clares he will not support the Chicago nominee or platform. Mrs. Rhodie Noah, of tnis place; was taken in the night, with cramping pains and the next day diarrhoea set in, She took half a bottle of black berry cordial but got no relief. She then sent to me to see if 1 had any thing that would ; help her. I sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and the first dose relieved her. Another of our neighbors had been sick for about a week and had, tried different remedies for diarrhoea 1 but kept get ting worse. I sent him this same rem edy. Only four doses of it were re quired to cure him. He says he owes his recovery to this wonderful remedy. Mrs. Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For sale by O. M. 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