THE ALL! A FROM OTM STATES. The People's Party Poshing to the Front Everywhere G. 0. P." Eloquence Has Lost Its Charm in Virginia. Peculiar Situation in Mississippi News From Pennsylvania, Florida, Colorado, and Other States. are coming In Mississippi. A constitutional convention met a year nr so ago and adopted a new con stitution for the state. It was a demo cratic affair, and seems to have had in view the disfranchisement)! the negro voters, who are in a majority in the state. How well the work was accomplish ed may be seen from thb fact that out of 147,000 colored voters, or who would bo voters in Nebraska, only 8,615 registered as voters in the election. In fact only about one in eighteen of the negroes will vote. Speaking of the manner in which this result is accomplished, the Phila- adelphia Press says: "Tho first change was to limit the vote to those who could read and write. This however was not sufficient. It left some 37,000 negro votes, and as thfse voters are increasing in number, ai the number of educated negroes is steadily increasing, the chances were that tho colored vote would soon be come a danger. To still further cut down the number of colored voters, a clause was inserted requiring voters to pay a heavy poll tax for the support of tho schools. This tax must be paid long in advance of the election or the voter loses his electoral franchise. The democrats argued, and with reason that tho negroes would be careless in the matter of paying this tax or pre serving the tax receipls. Again, the provision disfranchising illiterate per sons disfranchised 10,000 whites, many of them oM confederate soldiers. In order to find a loop-hole for them, the so-called "understanding clause" was inserted in tho Constitution. By this au illiterate voter is granted the fran chise if he can understand and expla'n any clause of the state Constitution read to him. This can, of course, be easily "worked" in the interest of the white voter. The register reads a sim ple paragraph to the illiterate white applicant, who easi!y explains it, but the negro applicant gets a harder nut 1o crack, about equity and chancery courts, and is rejected." How could such a constitution ever securo adoption by popular vote? It didn't. The democratic machine pro ceeded to foist it on the state without ever submitting it to the people. But now a curious result, entirely unforeseen by the democratic machine men, has developed. A people's party has been organized. As in other parts of Ihe south, tho intelligent, patriotic whit) voters are Hocking to tho stand ard of the new party. In other warts of the south, notably in Mills' district and in Alabama, democratic machine has fallen back on tho negro vote for salvation. But in Mississippi this will be impossible. Verily they havo "dig ged a pit and fallen 1 herein." The people's party stands a good chance of success in Mississippi. IN THE "OLD DOMINION." The Virginia Sun speaks thus of the campaign in old Virginia: The rapidity wi'h which the peoples party is spreading all over tho country passes belief. It has become epidemic, and breaks out wh-re least expected. ItbafUes all the effoits of the old party doctors to check it, and they are beginning to despair. As a democratic chairman said the other day, "There were 106 democrat ie voters in my pre cinct, and now thore are only four bo sfdes myseir; the 101 have joioed the people's party, and I can't do a thing with them. They are crazy." Well, we want the whole country to become crazv in the saino way, and th shall know that thev aro com their right mind. The democratic party is de on its sraakera to whin us bac thev have an armv of them, led congressmen at $5,000 each a yea a 1 the free passes tney wans, an amiable state chairman who how to frv and how to bo fried lack of fat with them. But, str sav. speaking seems to havo effect. After the most impi orations the doodIc troop listlc of tho house and quietly remar themselves. "The same out tai fact of the matter is th! tho old parties talk, tho deep sink in tho polit'cal filth th doings havo created. We ha ing to fear from their eloquenq them fume and coax, "in vat snare set in the fight of any M IS MINNESOTA. Robert Shilling has been up on Donnelly's campaign in M In nine days he made twenty He was listened to by immena at nearly all his meetings. FLORIDA. is in line with a full people's good men with a fair chance The Omaha platform wa? enc a strong slate platform adopt! m COLORADO. The following is from Editor Chamboilain of the Headlight: Judge Waito of Aspen hi mated for governor on party ticket of Colorado: Nance, formerly of this didato for s!ato treasur Coleman as chairman of mittee, there will be a si a pull altogether. Jui the editor of this papei dent-greenbackcrs in we know him to bo one old liners in that staM is one of the best state of Colorado: and money for th year when it cc the oppositic elected; a ani Illinj man it busir aj "sp! effect spreai owing to and the new predi pari IN S uoi. Norton oi has been mal through South high terms of the peop'e. and for the people ; tfoncy in Aci burninj .s. By monetizing tho currency capita. By paid to bond? money, accoi By making 15, "1 n r . ana 4. uuu m curb-stone arist To 2, 500. 000 suicides. To 20( 1.168,000 orphans. values. S15.000.( A 1 . ' . aii uimosi ruined agi luiaro Citizen.