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BAB TAKES A WALK. AND BNOOCWTEB8 A HOST OF POP ULAR PEDES TRAIF8. ■nd»wl« Mwtln, lltb/ g«kM, Wab laser.-.IK MllUr Unwell, Rirknr.l ■unl.M, Rt*lu:ild D-Unvew. U?n. Mf.f l*rr*r Ml « !•«» nuirrall ■< Tkw Apfc. am -On Uir ArniM." BA. Louie Republic. Saw York dost Appreciate the too ahlne. If you happen to be here yon . prove the truth of my aaiurtlon by walking from Twenty-third atreot up te JflflTi avenue, lu with the prooe* sio*. The prettiest woman in lb« gayest (rooks, the uuartokl-looUng Doras*, aprouod sod capped, with thslr chargee lu perambulators, gay with bright ribbon* and line lane*, nil toil* and ooodltlon* of aien, alt kind* of earrings*, and, Indeed, overyUliny tbat can walk, manage to be not on a tt .t nrday afternoon with tha rest of tha erorld. The feminine part of It drift* la to the big soda water plnct-s, ciiticiac* each other1* gowns and bonnet*, ai welt as tli* flavor of the preferred drink. In their littl* bonnou and fancy lace bib*, the women all look young and Innocent, and in tbe spring mnahloa It la a ptly that we cannot thlok they are all young and Innocent. Constitute yourself uoe uf a group In the window of a swell restaurant-the sensrtret one id town. Put your aoonocl* In the weak eye and look out. I wilt stand beside you aad tell you who tbay era—toil yon the names of the people who go to help make up “all New York.” Tbe little woman with golden brown hair, sweat, pure skin, rye* down drooped like Ui* Madonna’s—wraring a quiet, dainty frock, a tiny boouet and a spotted veil—the very expression ofqultt, good breeding— who i* it? Ctaay Vlltgsrald ! oust iidbuurb. SMj* la winking on the ash barrel, but not In propria personae, which might bs translated to mean that, off the stage and baring no onnuacllon with an affiebe (which Is what ws call a poster nowadays.) Miss Cedilla FiU nraldts e renr proper young person. The man Just behind her, (ant lnokiug, over-dressed and Hushed, either with excitement or whisky,—well, he ta the nun who eoraa years ago broke thv back, not at Monts Curio, oh ! dear, no, at a much more vulgar place, still it was all written about, and was lbs baginning of Ills descent Into Avsmus. Wall dressed? Tel. A little loo much oolor, a little too many Jewels for th« afternoon, and tho air of being ti little too eerlaiu that ber bound pin Is Mi with diamonds, while Uial of the woman near her shows only Hhtne stones Why. tliai Is the wlfo of H fortune in Chicago, who is spending it in Wsshlngtoa and London, anil who Is the Mr*. Male prop of to-day. Hsr latest? Yes, everybody is l.iugh iagat It. She said at a luncheon, “My girls fir l am always uvtDg the wrong wor« I don't care it 1 am. Anybody Is likely to make a lapsus lazuli." She had done it again t Vul gar? Yet, but most everybody is vul gar nowadays. There la a lady, a good figure, a proper carriage, and a hands'un« gown suited to hsr age and her petition. Who la It? Mrs. Walonlt, the nr.tress, who always plnys tlvs part of Urn chaperon on the stag*. and who doesn't near] to play it, but is a well-bred wo man off the stage. Next don’t you recognise him? Well, ha had frocks on the last time yon saw lilm. You called him Baby McK-e. Nowadays be wouldn’t answer units bo was ad dressed as Ban. lie is a sturdy looking little chap, and Uie gentleman lie is walking with is his most ardent ad mirer—bis grandfather. Take off yoer bat to Mr. Harrison, my friend — be was a good President, an houest man and, take him in alt, ia better !o formed as to the great questions of the day than any other politician. AM lnulAH r OU. UMAU, HO. A member of Ihe Wild West show? Nonsense. That la Roger Pryor. Though, with lila long blaek hair and broaied race, I am uut surprised at your tblnklog he was an ludlan; but, Instead, he Is one of the courteous Southern gintlemen whose worlb has been recognised and rewarded by New York. A pretty woman that, feature* as delleal* and as clean out a* a (lairr Color like a sea sliell. On one ride of ber two bountiful b-iya. on the other e pretty girl child. Ills fashion - able nowadays to be a mother. Yes. that Is Mia. Unrkc-llocbo. onu of tlie prettiest wouieu in tho olty; and Just behind tier Is ona of the bri gblest, On' only women who raiiria llrowntng uu derataodiugly nod nisbee ber listeners understand It; a wholeenma looking wnesan, a gentle worn in. You need to call Itsr ttarnh Cowell, bat she has added L» Moyne to tier name, and where, In lier pretty apartment, sbs eieroed st one time a host In herself, you now realise Mist two Interesting people sro, after nil, more delightful people especially when these two peo ple are Mr. and Mrs. La Moyne. Largs, may, well dreeetd, beaming oyer the whnlu world, Corns* Robert Ingereoll. No, I don't Ilka him, not wvan bl* appearance. U Is too uncut oat. His books? I have never r* ul them. When I waot good ooiulonv on agnnetldea I gn to Uie fountain head and get them In good Rnglish. uol vulgarised Into blasphemy to suit lit* hoi pdUd. Tliay any He has beiullful daughters; they **7 his home Ilfs Is « lovely one. Tlmt a«ay be, and yet, sad yet— well, I have the prlvllegn of dis liking people evsn If I don't know them. Yee, aha Is beautlfal, beautiful after the fashion of some yyqultiw flower. A very dalnlr dower; sail tail IIOW she it at tho height uf bri ■ twenty. **“1 Jest now atm le slnjlnj better than she aver did t» 'fore. 1 can andarstand me* falling In love with ber. ULUA* AMU UAU0ttTHa. Psrfeet baanty is so rare, and Uu t|ay tot beside tier la a reflection ul IUI* Uniuty. They air Lil,‘la i Rim'd! and In*i' daughter. Tncr* lias never been an Kcgltah actress who Is so lova ly as lliis woman, who Is purely an American, and sometimes l permit myself to grow angry booaose I do not Uiluk her beauty Is appreciated by her country people ns it ought to U*. A big man taking I >ug Rtniloa, wetir inga huge monocle and looking ns If be sieilil lw i;iirli.lly :;t hu.no playlug cricket—a profeavlon:.! athlete? O i, Icar, no. That Is O;. Ktinsford of St Ucorgt*'s Church, arid he Is u roan who does a rtral of good, and docs It, I M ink, bo aum In* is so human, A sin ner doesn't feel a million miles away from him. sud they dare ssk him for help. A man rtresaud la the Up of faslilou ts behind him, n man whose face Is rathor handsome, but whose mouth Is never still. What It be do ing? Chewiog gum, my Irieud. Per mit me — Reginald DeKover, the writer of some good and some vrry bad muaio. Walking with hit wife, such a pretty womau. Is a smooth-faced m in, ex tremely short-sighted and looking like a writer nr a student, or anything but wbst he ls-an actor; 1 am aim is*, tempted to say “the" actoi, because liu la the only one on the American stage to-.liiy wlui has the courage of origin- i alily and Ilia dnleruiluatlon Of gcoiua, Mr. Utcbard M aiuih-hl. A PUHTTV WOMAN JOUUN .V TJS r. Another pretty worn in, aftor tlia faslilou of tlie New Yorker—Urge, well-sb iped, carrying herself well a-irt with her beautiful bruwn hair braided and pinned closely to her bead; her cloth gown Ota her p«rfeetly;hcr Urge hat is lu hsrmouy with It, nod If you thought about a word fur hcr^geo <*ral appeuranos, “correct" would seem the right one. Yst more cf li»r time is glVi*Q to her pen than to her drew* mikcr— she is Udilb Sessions Tupper. the journalist— a woman whose ver satility is her alarm. To-day she writes a story Hint bring--* the tears to your eyss; to-morrow a clrvor letter that In Cereals you, and I lie uext day well, the next day the dims suuirlblng else quite diftrtent from the two before, and yet she U the beat of house keepers, the proof of which is a Jar o' preserved atiawberTies on tli.i ahulf of my pantry Uiat came with her com pliments. I.arge luscious and re-1, llicy look out through the glass os if to tempt one to Wke them with on afternoon le-v M ine your nest bow to Aunt l>o jIsa. Chirpy lo iking and well dressed, she walks along as quickly at If slw tiudo i u cars in the wm Id and yet it U pail o( her duly in life lo loolc after llioee who art* tick uud in trouble. and to give the helping Imnd where It Is most needed, .'jay with mo “God him Aunt lr.iuisti; ui.ty aim liv« long and prosper.” A inun iu n tong (rook cost as full as a woman's peltl oewt; a mill with s hard face anil u Bushed one. Three or four yonra ago he led the army of Jades, hoc now they lisve anotlier ruler, and he is fovg-jX*,. I —fi>rgotUn, without being dead. Ill is a miserable slate of affairs, and lie | Is a mineral'll' m in. a rather iu iuc.i lloelooklng woman, amt yet slip is not a masculine woman except 08 1st 111 ! the strength of her brsiii ts concerned, Gowned 10 the severest of tnilor get up*. swinging her srim as slit- walks, nnd looking hm If her thoughts were fail away from the frivolous crowd, comes Jeanette Glider, editor of a paper, aud to ruy way of tliinkiug, a dial cleverer than Imr brothers. To you she looks like a stiver* woman; you should see her with a little child she has adopted, ilia child of « dead slater. Whin lie luoks at that child, her face changes and twcnmvs the iu camutloo of womanliness, uud you feel na if yua must apologia* uveu fur counting her os being all brain. Oh, no, my friend, the lira In U there, but so is the heart. A whole crowd of sohool girls, gay, happy, out n.idor the care of a teaober, and determined to liaye a lark. They have been to IU* msiiurn. and now they are going to got snda and to buy the halt pound of * woe Is which Is Mis amount parmitled 'oeacii girt Who wouldn’t be young? It IS • luvoly thing; only appreciated when it it gone That is a French hat, wllh Its boll crown, and its broad brim; it coulduH have been made on tills side of the water, and It is worn by one of tint dapper army of little Frenchmen who spent last winter in New fork, dancing, uud flirting, dining und wilting, huplng to win the bear, or, at least, Uio bunk book of an American heiress. MAUIKKS, IXHU AND IIA ill MS. Alt American gilts urn not fools. And they knew Uisl, generalising, most of their fnthors lure been liouea; men, and to they can lioao to have for husbands men bnrn in limit own oountry. llem Is llio daughter of« millionaire, quietly drervmd mid nnt wearing a jewel, rthe Is annUondtd, axerpt by h Small terrier, who donees Around her as If lie would like to tell hnr how good life Is, even u dog's llfo. lie It a fashionable dog, is the fox ter rier; he It such s knowing llllln puppy, And rx> cn.n out stare auy woman, even ir hnt lorgnettes ur« g»kl framed. lie can bo vory embarratslng with Ids stare, that ecoios to ssy, “I know su awful lot alioul you. and some day I any aimak.” In lira pausing show tlane come pretty girls nnd naly girle: gay otiet and quiet one»; rrrll-di eased girls end girls who nre dowdies; men of good repute and men whom wise men aud women would rather not know. There are boMes of all kln.li I the mlllion-doUar wit whole nurse Is j lUbeervient to that other nurse who guards lire euven million baity; tbrre sin children lu silk .nnd children in cotton; thoer In ailk uiiwllir bulnngto oeopln who osn’t afford it, and thono In option are the chlhlren belonging to llio a well set who know that childhood does not mm,l (Im, fiu>llK iS to add to Its beauty. Tliere are brunette* ami bloudiW) truly, all a-wla rii,1 Condi Hone, ami llc-y nil m> to urate up the procceituu that Walks tmiu Twnnly Ihlrd street up the Plflli ermine.” Then we went home to tea. TUero 1 f,»UM-l w.dtluu In wr me and to pur, taka el that cup Hint f,-trhea one up onu It IldiKAii't mlotemte » bloode sn-1 n bi u.tlte, am' this was their cliulur. hUd tlu» brunette: “Of cam nr, y.»u Kuoar l am emajo-l to Algy. I J i I-.um him noil 1 always shall, co ivi( v .illy l write anything to Mm Hut i wait, and I liaye 1 m plicit C-njQdenue in him.” VALKI-ii. I.MIHITUMIS AND LOVM. “All,” *iil,l llio blonde, with tlie blond-cohlmvu <t thought, “Fat noi your Ciailhloow, especially where l»t Uu*era o nur.mt.l. In any man. For, even irhf !’J liotionUn about them iiiinanir. Ms vulat will bnvo the felicity of knowing !i:>w y.vi foil nud hoe you exports your foaling. A good valet nor.iudi-m Hut III) ilrst duty to bis nmstnr is to ivud lib letters u»d so be able l» un le st ind hlu varying moods. If Aigy should tlio, bis executors wonhl hsvo u feint of riosnn or • lsclt of It, >:* tu.-y read yonr coi rrlpondeuce, und there i.\ ulwaya a likelihood of vour having a row. of bis marrying how awfully ?one on him you worn by reading your letters.M “iiut l am sure.” un)d the affretiou stc l*ra-of-ttc, “Unit lie love* me tlio best In nil I ho wothL” “ify tloar. dear eliild," camo plain tively from (hi, blonde, “s mm always luvoslhn b'st 1.1 the world tlmt woman to whom In- is Miking and to whom bo luis sworn vt ws of constancy, until Ho in.cts Rtiuthvr cue more n Untoll re. That Is the trnuhle with you brans;tee. You lovf a nun too much; you make him imMUyo that !iv fill* lioar whole life, mid Host he Is ail yon tnink about. Thno li t get* i,rod of you. Just con vinos a m in that lie is sreo.nlary uiid is, la like tbs do? you whip—he Is never s.illsil -1 until h? kisses tlw hand tlmt punished him. Falthfulncw hi wind und deed is oomnthiug nltcrly unknown to llie general ni.iu. He may love a woman os ho knows liotv, but ho hasu'l tliu moral courage to slum) op fur I-or when other women talk against her. Uis cxciua usually is that ho ,lorsii*t wm.t In cninprntnifte her. which iiencrdly mnt:i* tlmt ho doesn't want to gat alts HI will nt the rest of the orowO. You bt*unutlcs me a*3liu-!y ton nff'.ctlou.ue Cultivate n littlo moia or.nn uud a litlln less lia-aak if )n i waul to kt'op a nun, and iiiak'.-a loui (eel tu it Its is sccoudary Ui your dogs. v«ur b.wk» and your (rocks, and iio is yotim forever.” Ar.d Ui*> a*lily loan Who Him Ilu ro, under tin: pretense sif wanting unotlier cu|i of lw». »ni.I ta» mo, “Dear, dour, avlwre did th.ir, Ulnmte leant all this!"1 And I an-wored, -*Jty using hot ayes, no, to luenli a. the w.itchiug oilier women and getting wisdom from their experience.” «■"»* aaiu. -nm i ii.u an aiuc lionu'.:i womni,'1 And f s..id, ' iteo ii;: l!u- heart of a blowl'.i arid you will gel l„ve and lulijl.'.il, Uiv be;'„ combination possible In * life companion." Then ills wan auld. “Ilow do you knowf" And l _8.1 id: "iV'cnuso men have !»l<l ii,c u/ l.mir cxpe.ieu.-e, and then I lira a biutidv." And the ru n. 1 inched. ind 1 Uuclied. and tin- fox terrier luityiicil. Aud ibo !«x is-r/icr wlni wot the iiisctil of ih« asv« ino u look, and I think b« winked, lint, then, 1 Mil.if, dogs know in iiv'ul hit. Mass tin Jr honest soubl tlo'i’tchPat—they don't get drunk -they don't hr. ale wumc.i'n lieurlssnli, no it in their mipoiior—man—who does all tin-.t. j*iiey o.-* only dogs. Bot thny arc t.ha best companions, Uw tinaa; frk n.tj a:n) the moot, loving play, males i:i tl.p wn.-M. They don’t care wtoUmi- y."j lira a sinner or a saint. If a .log is year f. iond. lie locus you liecauuo you aro you. and a dag,* friendship la woith buvlug. Ito.dy ilica with his death, mid I don't know thul It die* then. t*cuna« n herenfier with He dugs in it would lie a mighty tm»r uV.te of ua.iir*. At least, that ia what I Ibinit. I, who hnvn got n dog for u good /rieod, a dog who tnrua around uml offurame Ids paw to prove how wi.ll lii* kn.iwa mo. even If some body only culls, ns It In proof that I existed, Bab. i'iniitu. 6a. Lt'i:Jw Uf'inilili^. General tfclinfioUl in n £■><*] wan oikI ft jjooil toidii r, Imt lit# couTculiuu which adopts a p> 1 plank ought to nominate either IV. II. Harvey nr UicJiant l». Blao.1. As the ci.sj now stands. Mr, Har vey’s claims tiro ahead ot anybody's. Holies made more converts to Um doctrine nf ilxiug371 l-l grains of Ml tor i« tlie ten jv-tual unit of value than any other 20 men. If Hie majority of lit to 1 voter* nre allowed to speak, lloryey will inovlta 1 ly lie Ibe uuuiiuneo of a Id to l con vention. WlKstln r Iki linn r. political machine l.j help him is Huollier tiling. | Mr. Harvey Is a l'opnli.t-0 axkttm | IfrmVhflt i'HwKutnrull}. ItiK i lllll Hcrr\K. MH. Ik Peavi, who In employed Ijy Mwna. It. T. Fuwvl nodj. M. Cherry, lia.1 recently souk Cnee driven troll * In U'.o ll.it tnv.ncd i.tl*|y went of llio elect rle I'ljUl ft-y.t. Ilo exit n one Inoli drill lu nli.klng tlio vio’.lj nod Into Ui'i ikinfla hnu driven two t/icii II? !un itotiitH.il a t(i>ikil nnutily ot wa ter ferns s ;e!i IVoiti hi:* tln> natural Witter ft .w l> II) ...imOi.k [n*r Iruir 01 10,1''0 rreltoiiS "II utter*. I’Ann tlio ntIn?* two I'm Hoar In not tin uraitt. Mr. Dvec.1 wnil <lrivr other well*. ;w — n- ».* t v. ^ V vir IHV MmvIhh Clin limit*} n^rit to irnro Utan iihiVii g,w*t ,,i| ||„. o'lverlInlng elaim-il inr Hunt, tin, following four Itiuwllm l.r.vn rv.it !•. :| n I'lliutnreoid i> . K'nv’n Xr.v I)' --covet y, for Oi.i'".im:Aln.i. IJo'ifcl,*- end fVt,h. Cncli leiitl: tfti ii iutedl—r.i.'i'tno Hitler*, ihr tfie.-;. rvttr.rii for l.iver. HUwnaoh amt UM.o-i *. ,tn*-v.ton'd Arnica Halve, It,* U kt In il„. n,ami I>r. Kliig'a New t.‘: Hi.U, wliir , art* ft |K-rlndt inti Alt Hit an KwnlN nee gtiiirnn ter-,! ',.i ilo Juil wlia'. I* alnlined far Ho rn Hint It*} dealer wh we name In atl'iehi-1 lu-rv-vttt, Mil, Iki Jlitd to tell tit. i>ie..f then. Soi.| at Curry A Kcui".i)y’« lii’ug SUtte. rue luxr 431' 1,30. H»»«s:irj ,x JVri* <•».' MaiU.i ..art e.rilutu, r, 4/r.n «( <l!v.-r ttocu l*1t o>Hii iy VSIjmnI 4m In;*, Moll limivv bun. In l>ia luistorly epeceb at I.sxlOfluu, Ky., .Secretary (.nrllsio -truck the key imjUj of papular educ.-.tlon on t tie nnmey yuoMiou with,, ,;rm qud uklll ful Hand. Hie ukuxuji of ttio Arm-rl oun ,*ui|ilu urn h auuat, aud no p.di«y Vhut li ill.Jirniest, either In lit treat, nieiil oft In-1 r , ablle creditors or in its dealing with ti:o stombud mid toe;.* ure of v:U..c an lielxruen liuTOSelvo* in ... <"l,, «•«!” ousiue-fc tixndiictloui. will over no -in tlii-tr m<-action if tl.-v ouc«! see it cl-u.ly t.„ hr, (tadiaurV.. It 1 "I;1 Sr*\U limit nr ;ir. Carl Mu', handling ol tho subject Hint he lays bar* tho ni/tfaa nmi fictions,,o which tLo whole five silver loovoniout Is founded. n>cro are no dutiV, thousands of honest yotwra in hJ! part* ot tho COun tiy wlio hellsve thrio wu* a great orltue’stealthily c iin-.ulUod in lcM. Tliey Ik It ve Hint Courna in tlntt yoni no act wit licit knowing It. by wiiioti a Vast mass of silver looney, tlie-i, iu clrculetbui nud with whlcli debts could ho jihiu, was wiped out. They believe this because Ilia liUmvy bnrviiu iMnlnUIncd by ihealleer nil.nu owiiers lias is-ned million* ot para iddcts and twllina the® u. Mr. »!i.uva tlieQj tlw«t Ilwi9 Is no lrot«i :>i ouch 9t>iti*menU. YUtu* WjW no deinonctoution paved in Unormit or its prj T!,“ I’rovUlona of (lie mint not of diet year wen, fully midr»too,l Slid disoii®. .1 a» the rcasonls of the iwiiiffrrjs plainly mIjow. wu no rasas of silver mo-iev nrb^j ,mtot ex istence by it, for there Wjs not n dal jai of silver in circulation at tho lira Tim ouly dsn*-payi,,* tins country In l«7:l wrm ...fid, and w< had ouly one. linndicd an: thirty five ini 1,1 one of tiinu l'->.1.,y -ve him over four drew us much gold |, tho cun tO' and nearly four bundled mUilen* of sllvor nion.iy Uusid.v,, - very dollar of it full U-tul (unde;- < volssiru of nulwlflury f.li\ lt Culij. ^ tlicfl. Ibc [.hull unvarnished tiuth l» that in LK!k> wc uvi*r i»!m» lm*icv4i uc!Liif< In moUllic luurey of full debt ywylns powor in c.rculuimu--mure than sis limes the volume or CM metalli: vUndni'l rnnaey in 1373. • i, v-ir-i, urn m;vct- men war* rmiit in ihelr cm.ittiii i:itl .bat the fall of p: I is*a for «-.ui* U il l i i f* Amrrleiii productions t;. du*: to tr.c full in tl:* value of nl'Vei- amt ll:«, gijiinkn-ii or tli- volume of legal-tond-r oio.xy with whith debts can t>c paid. Km elver luat their ci'taplaiiit i„ put i: :*ii«it nnyiUug tl .im h\ Oiii jiiWr l*t?:i m sinne, ttor “its :htt ea:i ns li isw '.v 1 by uiijiliinjf which ti)nifr«**j can do now. TI.iti* baa Uvon uo lam.ktgo In our llleluliio :»*xmI-lender tnouey sine 1873, bill, on llie mutrury, It has been bic.-uaiw-J Plx-fnid. Taoie lias lawn, >1 la triii*. a dvijioni tlr. ilion of sliver by •oienil foreign nation*. hut Vls.it, wliutliiT It bo a ‘’crime1 * or no'. j* a fact for which tho (jcvfj'ouieiit of the • *"uitru s>t*h*j u not rcfiantiibla and over w iioh It U:i« uo coolrnj, uud n,i means of it-ltlng con’id tiuliai by iiiieruiitiostul Unity. Kurcigu mints •'ll' not regulated by our ucis of (3oi|. ir it front true, bowrvci', that »•' Intvo uotlllaj; to tin but enlarge tiu; Volum- of our metallic lrgul-tomlrr money in bri'.er to r*i»* price* nil(] nioUace pric.pcrily, ibsre could i,u>-* Ir.'caJ no such fall of price* ns il;is •■H*h place* In lliix Miuuiry gj;iee 1873. Uni-, mi Mr. Cailisle imlnta out. Hie fell «f price* boa trkcu place sjjo by ai-le with u steady aud large In erenao of our metallic h'jQd-tctnler money, belli of gold and silver, and ceiirinruiitlv also with an enoriiMm* di-ve!(M,ai*i*t of pajior iu*lnimo,,te 0f cxcImiiRA with which »b>ut ubiety' live per cent, or all the b»sin<*a „f (j^, country U now Uiiusoclnd. To nndeinlmid wliy, lu spile of tho multiplication of ourroeodl-o sttmd-.nl money i>y H!x r.hiee 1873, and an rtinr mous expansion of commercliil jni;wr •hi: practical purpose of currency In side*, tho pl iers of our leudlng ptaduti tiuu* lir.ye neon no greetly e’Uticisl, wh must not tv I u*c to look ill the** j„. llinuion* wliicli gtircrii the nnirv-atuof Urn orcila nr.il wlilcb i'0 exorcise of -+'Clie (lowers of H« s*>v, tu. inrnt t« isnke or regulut* money can control, ft i» unUirlon* Unit snu-e 1870 there bas been u *a*tcr>:i«iruotloa of new railway nail watonvity. 1’lint moan* much cl«*ip«r tni»«l«)»talli.n of product*. It i* equally well fcnuwii tiiut new mechanical Invention* ],K»o greatly redueul the cost of midiiT wheat *rd other corral*. T<i« vime thtiiB t* true :i* to tins pra.btet of tl-.o cotton ili-lil, Tim nunual crop ls.ii Ihujo tnotv than duutv.od by froa "hilrjt mat Improved umddurry. mid tin; st'enisil.-.ry prod rots of tho cot:*•» a*yd, wliicli went formerly wnsbjrl, now reach Hat value of thirty luillioos u ymr. Kgypt. nnd»ir"kIiiglWi direction, liAu^naounUn f ib vi lapril a l»r,p* ,mnon! cottun product inn. If »e turn tn wool wc Inivo u» fact’ the fat*) ii,„i (•ith! notion wlilcli i* mi* uroau-r (l.ni uf any other country !u Uni tvo 11,1, nutl 'hl» lm«a ruioll iu:i.-y eCfcot uix>n inii-ucif cotton c# wall *» wo,*! 1B.. chi wo tl i.ihVh* mt Kinriuon'i sttSiiiilna to ilio HorM'n nmIMKc ot ,,tiv n> •icii.il f.ir olntUirjr. If i.v i*\(Mi,) our nurvoy to Iron itii'l *.> Unrl "jltln Hint In Uni I rut fftont.y ylftrn tlio out (rot of Aittcr’'K*n liV'i lalnfrt Inin bti.-n mnlihi'krl *>}' four, .tad timt Ibo |iNWM« r.f mlu.iiC lul Vo il ;>« of mnilll fuel rot off i'.J**i lirtve Ik ;.'i |R). UH'IOK'ly oli.'ixtiemnl liy the hie i.iluon of !t*'.enn, Molly, <*l",oi,ni ni.«l oilier*. Ami tin* nonr pTtu.1 t A.n.ty yeu* I,on uilev-U'ho! nl in iVy. r mlntmj utnf a cl f»i|inluf **f n»;ri eouun wliirli ..it* nvu|i'y lt',l'i'Ui!iniH. Themi ,r*i thv inatiir-J t 'iet'..l *,»:■ ,-|)t hy enlnPgl'iK :j*e| <'lroHJnm!i>t{ i»i .»■; •(»■ tl ni.li ir. oivtiiM)' I iw. iv | |ir|o. u. The tin;i>f c >>^Tutn.eiir Uw* Ik.nc.j.o t*i imt (iHfl’n u;i m down In it, i of nimSi vn it is'm:i(i'| In the ivmllLlnii/l ■•I t*nx|n>:tem, lrnii>j''>rt*llun nnO \%< clwojjo it< nr. line*. wiSmmiM.1 Bl)„, IH7ti. nr w:i't King I linuW. In' Uli. !i it to (iruvcul Jh* o iming 1* of Utc U,|.v ABvtrr rrim M> "ulewB i .'liu»n««nuxiry HuxjM Every thoughtful mu mutt aw that the Southern inurement 'of UMB BBd women is axmitulug pro port ioaa that few would nave been bold enough to prod let five year* ago.* Tbe oppcitu uitlrs offered by the South to tho Ctrl' 1 l"llat, to the manufacturer or minor > mid to t'uo farmer ant so far beyond j what eaii bo found nleowhera that I firm pccpln ant coming Krtuth In um> ium easing numbers. Wo could not "top Lithe movement If we would. Tbe tide iute turned our way. The daettay «f Ibe South 04 a country U already beyond our control. Tho dattlny of ha people aid their place la title caw order of thing* is in tha hand* of tit* men and women of to-day. ft bo iioovtw tho people of VtM South to gtvu to the rMng generation tbe bett-pon vihlo bueiOHS* and technical training sud education if they nro to bold their rightful position In the groat work of KdvHuseuient. Tlio unto of Money Ii er-mlng South to build cotton wills, i»!hx>.i.U. fnrimore, slool works sad ert-ry other sntwpi lee that can utilise ooriuw material*. Shall the Skilled labor u«ed*1, tbo trained brain and iunsclr.be of tlm rielng geoeratlon of Southern lioya, or shall three be Ui# “hewers ot wood and drawer* of water” for the motley and tits akin rmin otl cr sections r The Sooth must f‘t*» lh!« qouaUmt and glva answer to it at onre. The -Viawf -efewr*’ liaxrd >tas prr*intently iirgi-<J this upon the Vruth. and its im|ioi toner la mnphaxled m n inrsonal lelt< r to the editor from thinghtful New England man. 1 run this letter vr« Uik* Urn follow lag ex “no!: I Wiwt jrw. n<a»! in Ow> houlli m much u anr lUmx Ja .K-ixiueiaeiiu Cnul yow .uvc tkttff 1UM *r»u Hf»\or l*dvv <mmM« itail if I i liltt m iS*" ,v,vr - Jiv.i.uiw toy"* lljil* o* '.n.ka.i.hvtjru mi nu.ko. men K»3a, wlunat 'Jj‘ • •••'ttnuaiu .•« »oin« tato vowr « m.itvy Ih-.uimj tin y mv u uksocc to wko ! *.« 1 *,acrk> hi.i y..u mmi nut tfrtuic Unrtbc* i. i|| yl»i.).», yc.vl.-1 .*'* Wn. at ot tho itianr ■1 1haal 'al11 *«•“? -V'?1li *o4 corTch h* irm, or Mrt ii|f irj’.sJk- LOmur* In war L.M.It.q (oBt>, U»^.li hn«iui.) irrfli r, iiiy t*n^tv««.bui not (u. r'ri»-g«, *11/ •• etHirkc lo li.tvl, rtitj (lie ruaifli :? |«l u»t, TIi*.* juvU«'il J>«re tf antr frtvu nklS m:»4 wo aI*, j vm-y few rcthlcM a* fhcjr arv •• r.t.l Citv«. 4l«ii' ciiUMfriMi would bMWl rtl**r Kit*! wo vnul«l but v « MUtMThy Mir Ib (Iwvr&iiftif/ eo-np*. *' *«> >4U| M.BIV kM'.te^Bk-r.lO*. r ..nr ►IrffiU nod U> kuult-d by lb# .1 a-B.i ru m*i «• nrjU krirJi U»*« Jinoio of norUe* .-."MiCil, Wi lli.) exact.tanns from *•' *» rt .n illi*a mu jiu of to >»«,. WM. IH.stlitig r.;t rUk<j llfj i it/iy falijllk • •ci:its*it«v. I:i I. uri-f, woucnni ootWt rHc I IX.*” -/«•>■ Ca*l l*.*-*: lat-fi VlUli^Ut wxpon&Jtt i*iCsri/».i »o inn, wik; i«nr.ieM i.tc lur \rrSdoy *u r>?riy mo . ..rd tiM'.tB .. 4 *, wK. ilf.'AhMU HW Ufti . till, t IttlVt fO'M.'tiMr frit <11114 tftaTC,«ndl I'aVv r>0 U.dt*. r wu i» »!«»r» #>j #<•© |»cr ooeat* [nr nM-'.l uu-J ««kc tli«l ,i«c*i it, Hu- vrurltl to wklOb •" t tvufvk'iflii rMMi.vt 1 cniitl? luw. It is tu the power of tlm South ot utilisH, uvt for a f. w only, but for tverylwdv, the ndv.ir.cearent of lit ttM'.urlal nfTaha by nutuide capital, but lo tio this ll ruitHt cMtnbliah teehuloal aniiools for ill.) iii.itw-s; tl usual encour ngo its joiiiigi i people to visit and ib vi-i';igato otiior seclinus and see what limy avn doing. Every convention that draws a visitor Cor lim lint time frool tbe Smith to the North or Weal is a blessing u> Hie South. With ell our progress we have much to leero. uud travel ami Investigation will bfivdcn tho liorisoa nf oor ynuog peo H" ru'd make them better mechanic*, ‘"•Iter farmers, and iliu* fit Uicin to link! Uicl r own in the ooming araot trcmrudoui industrial and general buaincM expansion a head of us. Xet Auduprt* Yet. Ciurl.Ulu Utmrtnr. Ill Ms Howling Green, Kj,, speech. Hr. u*ili»ln l&id down these Ova prmjvsiliona: First—Tluit there ta not ft free-oolu nge oouulry In the world to-dxy that la uut uu it silver hx»la. Second—Tliut Ui'-ra Is not a gold ^UmUrd country in Ilia world to-day time docs not ose stiver ns mo nay along with gold. Third—Tintl thorn is not a ailver I'tpndard country hi tlia world to day Hint uses any gold as omney along wllh ailver. Fourth— That liters la not a ailver >l«n(hurl country In the world to-day lluil Inta warn than one third at too ah mutiny In circulation p;r cutdta aa tb« (Tilltod State* lmve; nnd Fifth—That tliero la not a silver standard oounlry iu the world to-day wltors tlm luborlug muu rvealvaa fair puy for liia day's work. Upon these Qvb propositions liana all tiui luw und the priiyheta. If they are correct it la obvious that the free coin* age of silver l* the lass thing this oouo try iw da. If they are no'., they should I hi rvfoled l «y eoi/v* of th-se who ara so tmey convicting Mr. Carlisle of tn rontislciicy hi'lend id anawerlog his nt-guiosnt. This 11 inlliig Green apvotli lata stood (or two Wit>lea now, and aa y«t lliero h it l.-vn no pretence. Dial ive Itivo Kmn, hi ft rep'y to any ona of khe (lv< IITv tlHlem-.mls uh.ivn net forth. Mr. I’Ulo llorltnmr.f h u therf orrHon, n yomif«r IwoUmr of Ur. Stonewall Ombnui, woo Uw \VI ley Gray 01 (dal ror oratory nt tliu recont Trinity Col leen eoumieneeintoil. lie will also Miter tbo iwntr.nl at Itorf iie.vd oily for Ut* Toaoiwra’ Anaorobi) merlaL w—1-—■■■' Vi ;! Mntihw Viwm it letter written l»y Hey. J. (•nndertnau. of Diramnlntn, Mich., w« art) iB-rmiltnt t« nnko Mila axtraot: “l H.iv# tin hr atto'.inii!» recobiioondlng l>r. Kin*’* jiaw U'w-ovrry, at Hie iv s'llts ivera almost marvelous la tbo emir n! onr wlf*. Willie I waa (tutor ni rlui tia|itM ChitMi at Hteoo lm.cl Ion aim *..* brought down whir j I’m uRMMita si cereal inf L» Qripyo. I Tnrrll*) intro*j>e.M of c-'utlilof would j I mi Inin'S woh little <i«lerTH|S»on and anil It toeriKil na if sbe eniild IM>t tur J vivo them. A friend weinnowiwdnd • l*r, King'd Aew UiaeuYory; It on | «|uii'k in iU work ai.il highly natlafao ! t wy In rraolw." TrM hotiM* fro* at , Curry A KetiM«li',» I Half atom. Kof nlsr nan Sue. ami 01.IM •Usr **. Vwlmbt WAnuroTOf, Jan* 7_1Tbepresi d*to, tot# thi* efWnooi., snounosd Urn follow log eebinat appoiuuuent*: Forifecretmy of Sttals—Ulohard J. Olney, of MaesaehiuselU. For Attorney General—.Tudooo Her ■Mta. Cincinnati, Ohio. CioelaoaU, Obto, Jana 7.—Judeen Harmon la now at the bead of tba dm of which ex-Governor llosdley was onoe chief partoer. Haroon Is an ex - euperior eoort Judas. Ills appoint, meat was a great surprise to hits. asmsmwnsua>™wew*» AUaite Journal Jum a The oooTontloo held at Spriogdeld Testmrdsf wttl ast be takes by tha OO an try u rsprsMntiog the oonrio Uon of the IlUuob Dectocray on the ourreooy qoaatloa. We do not psatciKl to oev wbetber or not a majority of Um Illinois Democrats favor tha free nod uallrailed ontnage of silver, bat the delegatus to yesterday’s eonvanUon were admass to too seuUa per osot of the Dempsrstie rots to IndtoaU the drift at Denaoaratlc opinion la Illinois. The average vote 4* tba primaries was tom than Ire to a prestnot, and tor a act of assn the* choose to pena as the repceeootaUvse of Urn 4*6.000 Dsmocrau in lUleota, is n roering fame. DwnooraU generally through out the auto simply ignored the snap oali for the ooareotlou wltiob eras put through tits SUM ouanalUee by Qloriebasn. The aetlou of tbs oonwotion binds nobody, sod is ie«e!r the expression of tbs lodivldeals who composed that Irodv. TU« oooveathm was utterly rs pudieted by John U. Palmer. William It. Morrison awl uearly all tbs recog nbsed Isadrte of tbs Illinois Democracy “ ** wkj tba Clitoago Chronicle. U<e leading Democratic newspaper in tbs stats. «■ wwu ipmu were Sobn Altgeld. tbe notorious apologist of (be OlHcago aearcbtote, nod II. Hiorlnehaun, wtto wee Dover bond of in tbe country at kune until bo trumped up the ■eiwae for this oourentlou. AUgdd aa governor baa done more to burden and dtsgraoe tbe Democratic party in Illinois than any other men ever did, and there It no netoo to bopa that be and Uiorlehaee combined can restore <U lost prestige. Tbe r«aoiull«as of the convention are worthy of their •ooreo They declare Utat Urn act of 1873 deprived tbe people of tbo uea of silver ue a money metal—a OsgruDt falsehood io she face of-tbe feet tie., in 1873 there wee uo silver In drculit lion in title country, whereas we now bore $631,000,000 of silver money, $0.36 per oaelta. Tbo resolutions demand that sliver money shall be made a full leg* Header as tf It srete net so already. Tiny do ctors that the vales of labor rue been lowered In deflance of tbe fact that the average of wane is grvuter now then it was In 1873 tad tbe pnreluuiMg |M war of wages larger. Tbe msolotlees era e tissue of mis statements and falsehoods. They make uo appeal to tbe mason of the country and ae attempt, except by bar# assertion, to show how Um free and unlimited ooloage of saver via benefit the eoeutry. The resolutions conclude with u de mand for n national Democratic con vection to be held Id August for tbe purpose of declaring tbe cerrenoy Policy of tbe petty. IT tbe national Democratic committee shall refuse to call this convention stale eommlUees are urged to de so. Ol course tbe national committee will pay no at tention to the recommendation of tbe ▲Itgeld-nhiriehM convention and probably no aUte committee will no tion them. Tbe movement for a national Dem ocratic couvenUon iu August la a Bsrle and was a fitting conclusion to the resolutions of tbe Mprlnj field cm> venlton. After montlts of talk nod preparation tbe result of that conven tion is only ao muoh wind, and tbe cause of sound Money continues to gslo sitesgtb with each passing day. MuvfceUorv Maty WtnwS. Morasntoa Herald. The new fusion election tow makes a candidate who during Um campaign tracts on ginger canes sad elder In or der to gut votes liable to a penalty of taro hundred dollars, one half to tbe ; um of the oouaty sad one half to Um I pvmon eulog for the mute. Home of our Burke county osodidste* WIN have to look sharp next yrur The ginger mike and elder basieOM bos “caught It in the nook." WmI «• PafTMl uRM DnU>. NM»I«1U« UMMT, Homo peo)>l* Reem to think tbst Un cle rtocn Ir ruunlug a mill -Urey want lire prtwlkge of taking their eileer ballluii to the mint and baring It Mined Into diHlara, just at Urey Uke their corn ta min and bare It ground into meal. They am wHIlog to ray Uncle d>im Me mintage. no they imy u»u to (Ins miller. Hut iliey want Uncle Mam lu mute llrelr OO-cent dollars equal to n lW-CMt dollar. It would be ja«t at pcepoftoruks If Urey ebould demand of the miller that be make every half buahelof meal eg rial la talua to a bwhtiL I hotn two little grand children who ore teething thin not Rammer weather and ore troubled with bowr) cciuidaini. ( give them (bamherUln’e (.hilto. Cholera and tMnrrbnea Remedy end H MU like • ohenn I tnrnetlly reeom mend it for ohlldrea with bowel trow blen. 1 wet mtrelf taken with a never* attack of Moody Rue, with orwmgo and PRdna In my etomaoh. ooe-tlilrd of n hotU* of thle rtmedy eared are. and within twenty-fear boom t wn« oot of bed and doiog my howee wortt Mrs. \f. L. Ihmngno, Hon-ngm, Ilkknmn Oo, Tenet, far mde ky Cmutr h Kuskov, I Mtowia* Isturattdsg M * nuhitnaoMO* la taken from the eoma e*i4-ge eolnmn ot Urn AUnnt* Journal, Tbe ■•Major1' King —rr'THt it MM other than Mr. CUaa. F. JElag. aha the Ouxrra bat who Je bow bellin', aown eblc Job en the eUt at the 4k Loah JUfmUie. Over e gUi* of toad tae aad a atom after dinner. J aaked Major King la peieo tho aaeat notod man be tadoav interviewed. -Mr. Edlaoa by far.” ha ssai.'saa JLrU“i& mipMAxu. am iSSSTSSl ttaa. It waa the quadruple MM af » mw rangtag awaf ap la Ike* rig *ssFE?$&sfssiz ebeek book aad erimly wrote a voerimr for tbe amount. I war very poor la tbModokk aad l iMehUdeanaxpecIfd ' *ba sbeok doubUuBy for aMw momenta tin Mr. Would onld. *H yoa waot tbe oasli for that ebeck. BdWoo, «o right down to my beakml “Well. 1 started <mt for the beak and having reached there, stood a rouqd a fe« minutes watching other imopla draw thoir noway. ThM*:''; muttered up courage enough to ap »***•* tbe paylagTiller and prwant OV credential*. He looked at It aad than at aw. 'You win have to be Idealised, Mr,; said be briefly, end then went m calmly with Mi merit. Mv heart went down In my booth, flhrt frit positive titan that I had baas foaled, hot I went bock to Ur. QauM •od told him my misfortunes, ae bo ini mediately aaut one of bis elerk* with b*«. Again £ preaeutrd and Mae more rnxperieeced that tired gkK: ' / when tbe toller again pawd it hwV to *Toa moat eudotsa it,* said ha * did oo with Buy BlaiirljiiL mmd thro he naked we very politely^Uow I ptWZlSSt gfiZl lug It oat In tbooiaod dollar birta. “1 reached b*r tbe bundle aed ataflad Ik In my coat pocket. £ never ooeotad It. Ijoat found my way to the etnas 4>wb ***•' ttnUmMi Wiutiinst ihi C«r. OmrfetteOaaoner. Mr. Gcorgo NYwoW, of the Awn DrparUDei I, Ute .t naudenMN (V*DM eoanty.) editor. Ima iwen cotonalelng roUttVr* and frieml* afuee Ute Beptltt Couvr.ni.hru. Hit rlritor* bam now rtturrel. lie tall* a good ooe an Bee. l'r. Hutlmm. Ila bee the doctor very well, but for loui time bed set seen him. About the brgiuniag of tba Couvvutiou Dr. UofThta wcnttoHvw *11»ud wlUtouta worded greetingmt preface mid: “(Jeurge, I believe I wUt go liome. 1 don't feel very wen. It t tlai hare i’U got lick. 1 ja<gbt die. The tmolde UI don't want toga le w»*hJ«gte» CUy. The aoget at tbe gate woA eek me whale I was from, aud to Ml hiei £ came neat Waihiogtou would eload mf eredeeCUk, at it baa bam eo Innr Bawo a bmo from thli city hat awe to U?*!2y Georg*. I tbtok I badbettar go luck borne.” | And ha wwL-fii arrra.l ---~ii Croon rill* Wm«]j. It le reported that la thtecoeotya •iwrt IIbh! »*o a man and wife die vcrerd. Th* breach between them widened. eitUI a operation wan Wanted fn » ,h* weatdaratten he IngllOOoalhiMidtlM buebawd by the wife for him to leave and never rotate, except to get hit buuMiotd ifnw IV|wr» were i<*eed end he Mt Be tunili(g n few data thereafter Cat Me pood*, tie wile* limit lift wed toward blm. i)ut lie we* dm. "-gitiatlone for btm to rmualn were opened, ml Ute mult wm tfiatlM demnuded aed iw etlved MOO la caih not to ianve ee ear contract. Ha dld't leave any awe. xul*00 i* right raid money far eee lIMuinb Ban Vutum. W'hoo Gomrnor Morton, of Mow York, falntrd low work, U mi wo man that ptiiduaad Om lirnriini i brandy flatk. Time daw waaaaa* aiAan wldao awry year. w-.ua bj.h n ■„» %'*hl *** *-». W. W. Orr, of IluatrrovIHa rawaUy elWta* Hook 1101 In iba Into** of tha AmT data Uaforiund I’uabytiatan ainwah, wWok tMnwaea to do oowidaniMa mio alonary amrk In Iba ooaaonity. A eartotd of wno.1 rooalvad • law d*y«MO by a Knok Hill opltaa aflt waa o "i-turab boi*cy.” Tna Jhak myi It c-mulr.ed not wiy voad bat a •war* of broa. They waw nmallj kt*aJ and ara now ready far faaliww Tin PmgiimUv Tl-foruu.- mt Klaa* Mountain learn* Una Ur. Moaar Stoaa •uM 31 wlla*"! at.awburrkra ta twa daya ft*iba* kM manyplbwtMa Madonna* at fair rUet*. It<« a arid day whaa J«r uud* Muaia can* taro a yowr, and don't y n, bat any oomt uat bo iMitrd bu f--ot whan btrlaataa PMdwl tba at* par «aat la teivrt UU. - _ j - frjMKtlmo »«o I mm \*+M* vHH an aUuok >4 dmaUMd, I JS <^wt»b«l4W* J**|U aom and wm aoaa^aUy uarwt. I h«*a DattSdNi ■way of ay fri-nli aad anakaaara M f'*Mla ay Ok buy a Kuxawwv, Urar
Gastonia Daily Gazette (Gastonia, N.C.)
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June 13, 1895, edition 1
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