WTT jr "! 'i L3rc r ' - J -? ,i 1 $ .A S I- i r" a i r "' POLITICAL PARAGRAPHS. The Democratic ticket is nil ts.it mt present, but Blatce will put a head, on iL Peoria Transcript. fS'-John Kelly is daily in receipt of lettors dated at Haltimore, in which h l is threatened with death if he doe not ' support Cleveland. BThe Independents did not "want to go into a defensive campaign" witli Blaine, ami, therefore, they picked oa Cleveland as their caadidatc. gicg "Is there any good reason why Hendricks should be selected from forty-five millions of people to be the possible head of n, (Joverniant whick he did Jiis best to destror?" Ucorjc V. Curtis in J876. Jo- "Mr. Cmis may imt credit "it, yet -K"c can frankly as-ro him cSiat Harper's Weekly at presoai is seeding tn -id tin dance of recruits into thcISIahiO ranks. Nasi is a pictorial Balsam. JV. Y. Slur, Dew.) 4S?"Tlic bakiiig-tor.iler tcL as ap plied to the DcmocrJiiic Presidents! ticket p'ace it toy down cn a ht -sVve, rctt-ovc the lidsrid smelJ'- loses -none of itn virtues wfch. lapse -f time. . lndimmjrj!it JonrtuA afcs Es;'2s Carl Schr.tv. sincere?" "an este&mcd contemporary in-; Th-rna order. Hood h iln tit iin'i'rim Air "-fliiir.. for thr fun of thz thing! Von d-vnU knowiis iigure, PiaUidelphia J 'rax. l&iT 'l have burned m bridge-- br liiml'ie." cta,.is Colonel T. V-cnt-worlJ Higgin-on, the nrvyal grand r,l the Kosion muirwunip5. Well, maiiy'i mai has done thai be.oo, and hawii ntte a mud sfar to cr--s back -Again afte the hkiran-Ji wasover. --L'a-Ua 4lI ?. wj Press. XZ&'U the 'J'emoew Is can actually fin J comfoil cnvild dreams of narpying Kansas and Iowa tls fall, they are ni'jre iriveti St, Felf-delusion than any body has becu'.uiKind enough lo-chargc. Tiie Ittpublir:iiii nifirht as well'fjouut (jeoriria and IJexas for Blaine. C'tccc- land Leader. t S""1 havrncarefuily obcrveduhe at tilude aud novcmeuls of tle iDeiuii- cratie party f-rr twiiiity years, in mv judgment ir has- learned notliing and forgotten tin thing. So far as Jxau per ceive, iL is nofc-oul; swayed by J he same principles. but,- to a large extent, guided bv the saiWMiii'ii. President, .Jaitcn, of TufCs OHk'H', Mas". J&jj-Wiea.rtj- con fronted witb 5?-lie Dem ocratic p.rtv, vcrj' hungry. miU. as 3011 in:t well believe, ver3 thii'-t3: a parij' without 3. -single deiinite jctneiple, a part3 wiihour .'1113 distinct .National policy which it dares preswt to the countrj": zi :irty whi!i lell foni j.ower :is a ciipiKiiy ngain-t human rights, and now aUemjits to sneak back to pofror y.s4t.oo!3pirac for j?1oi iler and spoils. KJco. Win. Curtis, dut.r , l&fri. ftfV'Tb W.-filing! oti Part (Dem.) is ovidentlriitivt'verv uneiiviabi". frame cf mind, and publishes a "blaak list ' of Democratic Cfngrcssnien, Wh mtrt be read outnbt!i parl3. The bst contain fort-t5 i:;iiiH'-, including those of men lik;"l-atn.M f Coiniecticut; lncrt3, 01 Illinois; YVL-r, of Virginia; Nichols, of Georgia; .("onierse. of Ohif;. Storm, of iVmisjl-aaui and Siiler, -f Wet Vir ginia. ("jiits has ulreaih b"en Hs poed L Jus party having laih d to re iiiimittat hii:t. and the olhun will prob stlly hav-C'to go. Indianapolis Journa'. Fkif hi i'lK.i ! dross to tbif Independ ents ('corgo'. il'iam ( urtis wi's: "lie liovvrncir C'cvelamlj is a lemocrat haunilv fre" from all association with the lierc' oj.'trtj' ui.len iieas o: tne slavcsy contest , and whw., financ'al views "are iiiJvarmon3 with tlm.se ot the b st men. .in.-lolh narLes." .What an -..,-...;.,... t .T-V,k.i iikiii lift- Wvni! nt 1.1. .i.iwv.i. . . ... .. .......... ., - -. :i're. vvii' iv.i ""iianniiv ne 110111 :;u association -villi the irrttatrcvents Americ-ai: his orv which wen transpir ing:ilut li'ia when he ww 1 wen t -fife a?.l thirty yours between ot aire. We apprehend there are but fiw polit ical eunuchs ir tiie c untiy v:Jo care to vote for 21113 snan who wan iianp'.ly tree from such 'issociat ion." jjr.?-Mr. Jlondricks is nols"tJie onl roiifnicU'Xih ncrson of xvhoni tiie Xev York I?id$:cndf-'t has radicall3'.cliang-d its ouinioi vjth3n a few yiass. . We re produced iuo'.v"-her dav the Jjslthtid cnt's damning i-'ictnr'. drawn lin 1S7. of the maa .who a that lournal'sts now endeavoring Jo elect Yico-lh-'sident. This is wlixtillic Independent, iit:an edi torial referring to various caudidates - for the Bepubliettn nominatou.-sc d no longer azo than January -i. lSS1'. con i cerning the anau whose eleciSnu'4 the Tresidcncy h, isuu w endeax'onng'.to de .feat: And xo uculd heartih support . Llr. Ulaine. rfor ,'..e believe tha1 no American statesman h:us ever -sliown .greater exeeuiYCar.bilit3r. 1 Iiu .:Uit2rin rstration xvotill lx.- verv sure to he-suc-x-Csfulaud brillict-it." Ar. . Tr.d-Mtic. A Fable Witii a Jtloral. While th dkuctix-s of one of roh ucre iz. n'CSj rauroau c:oipoiau-Jii- st-ssirtn the olheritlav- word wasl)ugh' in la them that a slnr-ager was without who . earnestly isirod an audf-unee. Thev admitted ICuii4s their pjvxmoc -amrtieir chairmsi ic quired his 6t;;i- ness. Vhercupon the sttvnger remarkoil 1 that he came to nptv&y fciTtho Prei5on tcy of tl3 railroad xvkioh .they supetvis cd. llei nderstood tL:tt.Uie position wa .-soon to be vacant ai-cUiewas very auJ .ous to hE it. -Am vou a nniticxl -ntflroad manr" t'.a ..K.iti'rnn ltrill. -ILtX'O TOll lltted '- ff,iU, l..eo iK- ainmnl Ti - iin - -yotLseit fQ the place 103 s&pei.iaitRun - mr- Dow mucn exic-miiv nax e you iiad in m-tns.ging r.iiInv.uU?"' "IThc stranger blushed, hung his head, Jbit iiss naiit. shifted oiicasjly in his iclirtir, and tlu.n replied: "WbIL gentle men. 3 haven t had ait? railroad c.xr cieriQiirc to spiiik of. l" served a year or two at Bufl-ilo as brakem&c. on a rsfsutfl.lranch wad. For the l:F.t 3011 a&d a half 1 hare been supcr'nWndeni of -mother brauoh road xvitiilieaaquar ter at Albany." And i-; that tLc nature and Qrtent of 3-0-ur training aud evx'perieace in .rail roading?" queried the chairman, wkilo a derisTveniilc plscd across his feat- res.- jsaturned .the strange;, "ia crestfallen toaes "And the ebssrninn went on.s o, Jv-altho vqi nave sever ueca con- n.viteilwith:uiv of the -jrijat trunk lines ia .nv capaeit you an? applying lor the Presidency .of tbti: great load! Surelv, then, ras must be a great rail road "theorist Kefer m, please, to vour writings on iho perplexing phases of the transportatwtt probleti. The stranger's faee looked still more disniafao he replied: "1 have produced no such writing. Ikive never given anv time Jo the study of railruads. I have had nt taste for such study." 3ood moaning,7' faul the chatrnian. "Good morning. said the straoger, as he crawled .-iirongh the ktyhole and retired. moral: This fable teaches that, as likely as taot, the name of th& stranger was Grorer Clcvclaotl M X, Favor. . . ( .. Re. J. 11. EcoVk Idea 9t Blaine, Kcv. J. H. Ecob, of Albany, tinder whose teachings the Kcpubiicau candi date for the Presidency sat for .tevcral yer.rs.has written the following letter to the Christian Union, giving the reasons 'which havo led him to support Mr. Blaine: I am most happy, nt your courteoua re qutit. to act before t ho readers at the '-iri-Uiui Vniun the reason -which hsve led rac 10 eipport Mr. I Mitt tic. j n i ho tlrvt. jilacc, I a:it partlcuhirly gr.tiltol -wrlth tJw motnoJ of km nomination. It was it tine 3lw-trutirm of the lw.tchnriirtxl8tfcsof our American fyKtrnu For ninny yon larire nu.nlccif ourcitfT-ens from all parts of tiie country, have trou!y desired thai Mr. Illuine idiould receive tiie lii$-liefit ollfso within tJrt ultl. Aj-ain anl ntriiin the purpose h is teen defeated byaneru politic! nnift. Hut as ."ton us our political mecuatilsn was read u Kid on t-ouadcr jirin-ciplc.--, the will of the pcoji'.o cnine to r.p.es blon. Every .u.cnciui -fckfjcn ouht to re Joict lhat lor once the wltl of the .-p!e In a rtaiMMdi Lonvcntion-r.nu not, isen u-feicl by&nnl:"-u!e or-Urj-horse"lcsct!einRlv Iwt InKjimn. ojen4jt;ht, the man hIiiiiii tbo ranjf.ntyFonr.ioutiA- Hit-tnliivi iwcled tie oioiivitlnz vote. Ar. Ithttues atUtude dirr - mz n niozrcii 'r. the caic lii t. ni a rUbJ'Ct lor conriilntlon. ll h.t-; been i er wlntly f-ouht iy the people. He bit not siireveioJ oueul f.e thoii"indsir lot ten; :t I dros'U to blm "Will r fcrnce to hH cimdi divcy. V. bib hi friend wrc irnr-5tiy en (wrctl for blm, rx, ua.- heartily, hup:tU u av,vr.fj in h ! at UtiT.irr avirk. -bu'iutv. iv?l-re-iect. otwnne'ij. nrxntmers havo bnmrkeu botli tits convent'ou rhtch UJtJered 'the honor anntie nun who receive! U, qimiuutnce. In the cnurcli. in the hoiiFuhod. w a nel'rblr and iricnd. vur. anu u nrailin uiirmth Knd:riitliofeb.irtrcurbiivi Avuciu--ucuoi h It'isitl bristifci) -c ilK'liuii. Mr. lilaiue is an:.iu of ueiiiu u-uu Icttrimiir. .n 1 ticoiilNt'ir tbe Inst twentv viMrf iif; lias ncifrr laiicJo lift his voice anil cn-t ids vote an t lie hide with thecnliKht.-rind cotc ence or ! eiiiutt?v. He has not l.een ijiiietly for the ri-riiu but oprnly. ajt.-rc-.lvois'. mh,-htilr h ir ineni'iii. let any man or cie.irneau.-iiu clcauieart hearch ur reroixl ol Ir. I'lsirt!. s oUieial uitC'ranci-. Irointhe Maun Iisl'ire to tUf liii act as ir-Uvy of State, tut I I ebniletixi him to imp-jaca thst record at any important point. I". en his i:iH!akiw an ol thattcpi-n. manly cturr.tetit-LtJii'.t all incn'ad by cindoii. Inri.y estimation r thie man I -vnuVi not for tlhat In is picubnrly Amenean. If lb a u cii:.en nrnl a Mai-Mii:m-n I( t wliicn I am ju(ii to Kny toiK'lic mv deepest. mot .acrei hyiuiiatliiea. Amoc; nir uiatiii;ui'li I eiti- Hie public a t haw aleay partaken ot the coloi itml triou-or itNpci-Minul dootion. He lotoiri hit country. Iicr.nprcciat;. a- loivof our Miitetmeii pcem tviie -opeand I;iill - ciace of our AiiiwicMPijiatloiiiiiity. it has run. vet cnteied Uie li-ut-or the Wall street Ktiit;iii:iii n.at wo aii a irrear. if not, iin jrieatcht. I'hristiaa Nation on the -.'lobe. As Mich our Oice sSiowId lit heard, (air pnwr 11 in vciy ur:tt lac.v.Mni-iit tor red M-nmi; li- eartli from tbe"iirK of bad vovenim'.nt. Two ureat nii'ti. l'ealfiit Garb'id ami .Mr. $Ji:ine. were at tbLli!r l-ol thin .Nation lorn lew ttccki. 'lhat liriel Adii.nitraiion will re be remeui. eifi i' 1 hi-tor onlv tor its, tbru-utotis tr.iii"., but 4or tb two jfre.tt 4i.eriiieutal purpo, s wlueti were IniuiKurat-, ed The Iir:, civil mc nee reform, 1 n.f-l to . a-.:ire and jut re;tnutiuu of tin Nation 8 into- iorpolit calecoiiomj. Ine express dcsrc Vii.s to re iiv tin- 1 lui executive otbeers of nu Iniiuiiv of trivial uer3 mai detail, that they ' m'-fht j.!.! fieir t.nu ai.d Jlioir-'Iit to National uilairs at the h.iine tine u leal a liua blow tC tiie system ol '- ihkS" tlnu win ltt de liauciiiii the jMilcie lauid. The t-econd rriat pi ipo-o ns indiCLlci', mi .heoutli American policy. Helenas oik ot tiie llrst iitterauet 4 of listim.tively Ameivcan Chiisli.ui tates 1 1 i.i At . t. I m maiisiup. muis -rea .muioii iookcu iiu jvi'l its own boiiler, a-lciiitr, not vl'h the niicieut l'hatv-ae nicer, but b'ui'ly, bouestlv. "wiio is mv tvoijhboi'" Mi Itlaiue s noble lo-tU'r to tlio e airinir ' Si-'ies iv ill live in Jihtury. It is a lofly typo 1 ot wiiat ibe motivcc' iitwi piib.ic acts of -ucn a I Nation should le. l -is. a prophecv ol the Kjliu in lauiiMiy in vo-jucii, .us 1 iiciiuvc in mv- cov nlry. the lutiirf Will be fruitful. Jul ((,-riiuient is nut a -iiett ius no .'-man s cot veiiiencc and . an. Tills Nation i or- 1 da'.tied ol Ood to emit til rijrliteoti.sucs-, a.nl never attain the true pur- .e Wt. Ml., . oSi' ot our lin-. W4- sJiuli uever attain true of 1 and lii-tin; Nat ion j'-j'i tenets, until 0111 ciuef cjuf luivc ot.-u-eis art p--csmi ami lUieair. tlie conv iction 01 tl;'K""ntiiillv- t lineal ehar ae" ot tbe Nation J'm t.clter nl I'eaco tes tiUt tliat botti rrc' leJit Ctarileid and .Mr. IIUi'ii jiropo-ed to can;, up the Admiufctt.i tion to tin very biIiest ipiano ol moral jiur pnt Keatons lil.e the aimve establi-b my laith in .Mr. Itlaine 11 nian. Charticter H out. It ! not p.ut private, part pulilie. it is ullpulilie. Wiiat we know him oK'iniiies:nall arc o' his private pcrmm.tldte. tliat heuiu-t lo in tlir vv liole srie.it ciiei ir.tlie ltublic career. Ibiial' vote con amore tor the man. In the tlnrc.p.nco. 1 f-ha'l jrivtiiny couscien io.is?up port to Mr. 1J..UHC lor the s.-iUuoi tiie piinci jile jjt'1 tiie party back oT nim. Tiie attemj t to ery.idou r ttiedi-tiivctloiit"jt tweeti tlu two pivatpai tie-is. utter, vain with men at ad conviy nt witli t lie In-son;, of the la-t twentv 11 ve ;..ir Ftnkea liae "licuvn thoii!;!i that hibtui-. and vou will llud on the iikIu liantJ the IC u plica 1 parly null every ureal moial x'ictory wlueti ti'o N'ltcn lias ctiucd On ihe left is lit.i UciiH.eraiK p:e:y iti uiilaili nir 10s- tility toevery moral iincuicnl On tiie riirlit is ireeUMtn. 011 tin 'olt i?--Javerv. "n the ri-rht tntiiexvar tiiumtiiar.tlycjudiK'tel: on tiie li-lt;j svmpatiiy wisii tae enemies that Ptaij-ht -the Nation's lif.e. On the rii;ht is emaucip: lion and tin irxiiii of tbo warwi-ely -arneredj on the lell is Kllilaition with the masier-cf the siave and 4v eorrts-tpoitdiu; de she o prji.-'u an e-jual ljotm tbe men u lie toubi ur.ii list tlio Nation nvilli tliuuieuvvho loin-lit tot.it. Tlii fciutem'its nr not tl'o.i.sceit'ons of a parti-nu.iL'ut n ilnple ejr.uineratiuu of liis toricai laot5. llncsrUiuce at tiie forces as t bey Mini arruvi n-:aiiit cacU oitheOiS: S'Ulicieut proof. v.tii lie lieptibbetui party is the III! tbr Kieat ntMllito einss etiibrautctr -the Sar-re ma jonty ui ..i'.rric:in-:ioin cttuens, tiie asrn cultural uqutiititkn nbuo't btr lilv-tlie pronor-ty-holdiacr.jWf o isible e a-e iio 'bsvo iriv en plcd-c f. tliei- country. Tins nuJdlC'Class i the hear: v.-li-r steady puLsiiticu lias carried the iVutloa.JAii-S peril aiidvaialiXKtl.it iu its lu-oopurit. AKiiulsay.it ? in xaitu.o an nounce, at tbei. tw 1'eiiiocratie-piiuloiin has just done, aliat 1 rties cluing wuh tinj. us ,f to assure ti, lOii-.ttry that it Jiud vej.il I'litnl its hisiorr. TUq clai-es tliat are n-l for it jr-o-tliiy idv. tiie l.c to all ueli n?soriuns. .iie line-ii..-avai:e ruiioown into tue pnmitiv e rotic. & viey are x-is.ble lu exvrj- civ .kted land m tbr? jilobe. Tbej.une parties, tre ame irscinlvi. are everrwlrtrc t-et in (buttle array. li:sihe irrep es'ib!ecoai'cr. .jisold as timr. vKneipies auiaq,-uvl.cxtrv principle lia a tfo'.iovrinc utter He rovti .'tlriL Ktvtno may clstiujre.v.nd tiiere mav.rri'e lin pemtive ica-os 101 purity in-r & puny orx.i-i-i7jioi!. imt no lap.so.tef time, no juncture ot ciecunistanc-jR.fc-.ui eer miuneivu tutfilSpeu;. j coiisfkiit.oas h)iib.:Van to 1-0 ortr.hu '.wjvrcanip o-t t' yours. J. xLi. auto tii2 .OJ. ("ciieral Jl?ier?s Card. GiMsoral Butler wlil make the ncxifor trie IVesidentw. 4Uc will make it in carat-!, and for All .it is worth toSuju. He stakes upon tie? result all his $ex-soxal-.n:vd political iiowerand inliuea-ee, his present repuiaciun, itnd his fnitire political jirospects. The vote he ean obbiin v?Sl demonstrate ktst how large or souillr. factor iu polities he is: hovr great or .litfle lollowin-r .he can com- mand; recisely how much his alliance or adhcrenoe will be worth iiereafter to the Demo cratie party, said how much thev can attortt to oner tor ins aile- giancc It wifl also demonstrate wheth er there is loom and a fniure l-ra third part in Xatinujii tiolitic-u Having ie solved to stand rep and Uecoiuiterl. Gcn- .ejL'al hutier w-iiAse every art :uid will put in motion every mechanism ie can coctrol to make his count; au large as possible. His letter indicate? what is, indeed, a necessity of his position, that he pro poses to conduct his canvass more against Cleveland than against Blaine. He was a. delegate to, aad a candidate in, the National Democratic Conven tion. For several years he has been a leader in the Democratic party, and its regular nominee for Governor of Massa chusetts. Tbo bnlk of his following will naturally be drawn from tUe Dem ocratic party. His campaign must nat urally be a protest against the Dcmo uratio partv platform and ticket, since it fvs the Demoerstie party which coa- . . ..ti- T..i - .1 ItD,HUOusjy reejwq ii-ju, ms jouowjmji W tllC llOUOt- , '".':"; -ww 1i.i ninin ia.iv ru,i.uri. t . . . . t t l.. . ...wl ..t . .. r ...... .i..ii.v ....... vTcVcns, izisn, .iniiiii. flhicsiKr2ii!.-.icti!i.is fmihUIv r-rjjrtri- ; iir t hiM . triKNl tlirouiib twelve :ire if r:-rsonji. no- i -"- . -- "-. .'--" - i I litn Mircfl Jim nnLt i'nrit AineritMll it:7Ml relieve IIIC IW'rtUOlICaUS Ol nil- V.-e5"JJlV ,,irtrf th rclfM'tllin OlirilK' 111! IIA-". - . .. ..-,-.. .,. -.-... s - - , - iSlV7 "-.---- .-.-, wno iintf prayed unit tic vint not tMi-nib 0f obtaining a uiatiritv in tlie doubllul , rnonth of one hundred . - .. ...... .. .. vt'iti.c ii'cn Irn ir f lit I Jt!priL!e IilVkli ' ....v. ... .-. nt i..i-m I l-'reai naiw a man 01 cnaure. a man 1 power. w..o, . ,-j. ...... .0 ...- -it 11 i"i''- "'"' m-nui.. t Af.ertlK.-"-han:elef.s t .cord of ube past n.-; so that a. iu're pluralit w?l be u j n....- Wakefield who died r-- . filieeUinr'P.'ir'fre.iteilt inna. 'it Hi cause for 1 ..;-:,. Vri.f i--.- nr-r'nb".nations of . - . t t t - . .1 l'niluiiiK.nritiidij thai a trnr lea I.-r an-1 ' .! e. -VO'tis no. LO.niin.iion 01 , wul m clebrook. Conn., at the a;e ( eomiiitiW' r ha-, at la-t b.i u Mimm-mcd bj- thtfetradA.n'jlitieiaiia can 1 maite c ; jf cii,iv.riVO had a naio:i for .aving 1 thejM-iijrfr TbuMoryof Mr. Iiicine'n jiutitir Vork .siwc'-fiilly. (encnu Butler is ,. "ni-nf irtirlc that ncoole 'eurral 8criec 'kuo;rn and trad oral' men. On ' . , , . ;, ,1 ;, ,.,.t-jt tfl .,,,,..,. I ill "ort01 anitiC. iu.up opii. (.i-ui i- cliiinic'- bleb his fiirndhbiuu loved In iri- not rf0' nto V u n.wl "J -,u tt I v thnjw.r;wa. In his barn is a huge vate life in the motive run nbvr tne piu.ur . (wievectnu, itt to tieieai mix. inevmii- 1 -.. , niv'5iriiiers and it is 'iid tliat career 'In all the larfcil nifC coniplicatca orai ,-....-., propose to make sport for '..: .'.;.,',. iJ. l.nd received iu six nioli h-rr.E wh'ch have rtii!f-p! the Aiiicrn . . . .' . ... .. -.. . JMT ii'-V-.-lMUtT HMiiiiirtuii.n is i .:uf,iM. uir.iw.wi- .i.i, 1. -iwuii Y? X iicaunmu wun wmcu ne part-v goea r , . . ., ..,., Hnc. Sw-min. aiu i:eiiiblie.uii-iu than Mr. illaiue.' He b is ... ,. , ,. . , vv , . . . l1.,:,.i.,C. : I nter, la at tllC tce.lll HOI t. r.im,)-c-v&v.vlin- Bt-.uiiivrr e i the tnontuclile. I "iton; light. .No bill o. ji.titu ui.ir.- is areomnanied bv her si-ttsr-in-law. ur.t-'oci atlu idea. He hu.ei.v.r tailed to n-1 i)re?(jp:ed. and no aburies 'f.ve ptuntetl ,:.,'.,,. ,' u,."8;nirni,p ., i-,dl tliu 1.1-tieiilly eliatsipii. 1 Amerija.i citron- ' t -rhli ..... i,..s ssllMflr shut its i Mr , ' . V . ' . 7 . r i-bip. iiiitin-r. as it ilno-.ifr.te-c to that inn la- oul V- V t, f-.n.piy siiiil a 1S Sll, coincidence, both theo ladies imKital. unclnni-cable element. mar.ho.d. . cyesasd joined ill the vtrlVMV "ivtorm. . ,f.. i,,,.,,.,,,,!. :,, ,1,,. --, i,.tttln nd his and their wihe tA requests. In the matter of tariff protection to American labor and waos which con stitutes one of the main elements of the revolt of the workingmen against the Demo -ratic platform itud ticket there is nothimr to complain of in cither tt Republican platform or nominees; there is everything to complain of ic the Demo cratic platform m cand. dates. Hence General liutler announce. that lie it posti.-oning his 4dreas to the ctuntry until Mr. Cleveland's letter of accept ance has appeared, in order that he mysp2ak by tlie card where I disa g've witli hir." This is specially iu citicant of nrerc serious trosMc in tfio path of Mr. Cleveland and. the Derao cratii party. This jrrett incnrretJon Tn the Derao- nraliR iwAv Cfmnl Knttar will lead i and piiife with all Wt energv ad n.lrnltiv fnr tvhw-h i,r. f.imotm. An .". . . ; ". 'army of Oemocrats, cofapo?ed of tho , who li"C heretofore bcn the mo-t ct- 1 -"--'""-"' " -- . ,.-v,t aav -- - thu5iari'e, trustwirthy and fncrg.ttte v.-orkurs and vo.ers & that party, will follow General Pui1rs banner of re volt. T.!s movenwnx fey Gfucral Butler n-UI tlwr... ulm tl. I'lCf littTir. nim iiiuiuiui ic-.jj bti. ..-j .r.-. j ing.'hope of thr Democrats toc.rrcew I Ywk. and will ahr-ost certainly tissure Hqinihlican xirtories in Connocticut, Now derscv and Jud'aaa. In fit, it Utles the content, and make tuc elec- lion of Bla'ws a;iri Logan inomly er j cnin. It will .tiilVn the backlone of 'tftie Taninsuiv revolt also. Itwill re- of thecr rolitical temple, and thus .,,.,..,,. -tK.lrnitiis which 'tliCV have .l' "e XIX .UUlgnilli wnicii 1111,3 "' heaped lpX3U him aim his njllo.'A.'rs. HrlraiL Jvv '.The t'rj for Keform. Tb rtrcr.Ien of the Democratic plat form :ud of the patty' oa.np:iign n. a.. ...! .1 ......... ....t !. ltn ..... he paityVs oauipaign ctimentfi is "reform. II,' s:is the platform; m," ba-y 1 the party's t)iM:i:u;i7i aim uot-iuiieuL& i iv-na iu " e -want reform we nraut refor orati-uv., and "we will have -reform is IiiiMl:iiii t in DiMiiru'ratu tiartv has i , t , .... :, .... tii-woni'vlic nil thn Mill hn e L'Ms IU l..tvtl'..li .Ui tno 1 jieojrlo bhollld do ihesi-liic. in tact the ,.yttwrf the tieoide ans verv wide open, , .. .' , 1 - . 1 .. andtthoro IS a geiUMta,- tlubiru to know :mdiio understand all "thfiiiJohits irk the tanj'.aigti. Hie Democratic part3- demands re form and the people auttnmlly want to knovt what that party proposes to re form. What hat the"Be)iiblicau part; dotal that must be undone or relonu ed? The lirst thing Ihc did-was to Wine out Ili't-Jtiblican part3 1 r. Ilptiiiii'.ratb ri- ! ins tiie5ii.''f uui. iu iiiiii Miu mv iMii.wo ,.,.---. .i;c ;,i "-" - iJoutocrat:. Does the Democratic partv wapt re orm bad! enough to put back into involuntary servitude? t them try survitmler niic I'e.niblican partv gave the right ofra:icni.se to the new', -emancipated ! bht-:s. Does tlio parlvof rc'orm want to deprive the colored race of lhat i -j , ., lc"L' 1 he Kcpubiicau partytfiook charge of ptlblic a II airs when uuckr Pemocratiu lumiagemeut the Govern m nt was oiliged to pa twelve per cent, interest, wJiiie tj-tl:iy it can Ixjitow a thousand millions at'tcree per cnt. Is there .....ii.: 1 .i. :.... .... " :intiiiiiLf nciu iiiau ii: uucs h;ivm iu at the hands of the Democratic parllJ VThc Kcpubiicau p -rty came into jiow er when the valuu of good old I'emo ccstic 4mone'" was worth all the xvav ficm par to zero, and watiaiost valuable icjthe hands of tho.-c who did not know how worthless it wa. Does ihe Domo crr.tic pa"t3 wish to reform" Repub lican banking methods lutd go back to tbo old wa3? Tiie Republican part3 has. made gold, silver :uul paper of equaJ .value lrom one end of the country So the oilier. I Does Ihe Democratic .arl cuill for ru" . fornl umithlS JtXL t . i . . i oaoK tome jrooit old Democratic wild c;iU'loiii. mo lie pu i) n can partv, oy n ..," an pliuxition. of the taritV, rendered it pos-,. blttito pav hundreds of miUions in the shape of pensions to the sold'ers of the Union anil the r widows tu-il orphans. Wmild the L'emocratic liarJy -reform i -,jm - " Thcilte'iublican party has mmde it a point-to protect American laborhi"; men against all the outside worltL Will the Demierutc-)arty reform" litis. idea, ii it should c-et a chance? The Republican party has fostered and developed all the iu biatrial inter ests or .ine country, ami nas me satis fact ion -of seein-r evcrv manufactured !1 eheiner than article dn-the country sell cheaper than ever before. Does the Domo -latic party think -"-reform" is needed here? The Republcan party has pa'd a thousanfi millions of Democratic -debt. i :., .-fin .i:. : c ,u..- i ... .iii.i .-.ii. w ,MiuS ui ... n;; . Demoeralce .treason and rebellion at-the rate of one linn Ired millions a rear. Does the BiuLvof'trcforni desire a dis- ..... v.. -vw ...a.. ... .i,,......- . w.... rmitiriiinmp'' continuanoe.J The Republican. party has steadfatly refused to roco'rnixe tho claims of anv but Union sellers, and is pledicd ner- - - er to consent to the payment of onc cent tu anv who furht tadestrov the Union. ......... -- .' ill the UeniO.a:icp:u-tv hasten to "re- forsu" this noli v? The KemibKe-in ntrLrhas evcrtaurhil iliat treason is od.ous.a.nd that love-d vottntrv is tiie suaremcvrirtue of Amer ican c.ti.enhii). Will tke Democratic 1 jtarty reverse the rder litre, and tntro iilueo 'reform?'1 We have enumenated an even dozen i paints in American political history, on the establishment of which tiie .Hepub lif.n partv has insisted, and has suc- e-eded, despite the most desveratc un- cert-onions and cr.nirual oppos.tio of the J emocratie partv. And aow the Lenweratic party shuts its eyes ivid bawl lust Iv for -refoim.1 Wiil it dare to c mtess a desire ami intention . reroriis" all or anv of xoc distinct - ivcly Republican achievements? Thcj covjr riiy. entire rro-aail ot Keptibliean administration, and the partv chal-, icnges tne criticism of the worm oa them. If the Democratic party dnret not lay hands on either of them, no explfoitly condemn even one of them, then is the Democratic campaign cry the plea of a demagoge, the wail of de feated and chagrined hypocrisy. II -reform" is so badly needed, let th items be pointed out and the tight made in open field. The ISepublican party in vites it Indianapolis Journal. ZJ The man who knew more abonl- the Mnnr lcttr "n l.Lin !, on-r.tvnrlti 1 -- - v vuuu "v- i else is in command of the Democratic I u.iwc m iuuj. j.i ux uB4sm---iDmi-n-iiuf . 1 t t-f ,...? l iciu uj wrgesj. rnwtatipnm rrsmt '"& U. hulJiou and restore the Lirou. Docs J pomtwl station agents in .uiiint-toia. thoJDemocratie party want to reform1' 1 entriHcers are keeping a sharp Iook ijai j wit for miss-placed switches. Hi Paul Sue Republican prty-guvc freedom ' Herald. loiall the slaves held .in bondage by I The girl who succeeds in forcing a i - - . ; i- ". -v r? - -. . hrT mtSOXAL A3f UttBAMT. Henry Ward Belcher cmn't t ftnvthing oat of an income of nearly flUO.OQu year. K Y. Smm. Four baggagemen wno run a New England road are named LoVc laad, Lovcring. Lovejoy and Lvery. Ex-Uniteil States Senator Dav'u. of West Virginia, ued to lw brakeman on the railroad which ho now nearly owns. The coincidence L noted that Mr. lllaino waa born in RroMrnsyille, Ia.. ml Mr. Igan in Brownsville, 111. Chicago Lfcrald. Ceocge Augustus Snla, in his jour nalistic -career of thirty-five years. 2laim-5 "to have written" over T.IX'J ncwaper essays." A twelve-vear-oM school-girl ra. WS mameu to an eigutv-year-om ;. m . --t,"". nivJ-Kn at Itorkin : C p.s.ian. at 'mtkir. . v... parents con-enu isl. Louts ' .- ft. .. UJ IIVX tail - .Most of ihe Japanese newspapers re mode'til alter the Knglish journals, j out one or mem rvaus irom mo bottom of Che column upward. A correspon5t nt of thf Baltimore ,-frwncan, wntng from Ing Branch. . .-t jay. j r.fi s that General Grsnt will oon rite, from a strictly impartial stand point, an account of ttcucral Lee s -jur- 'rendir at Appomattox. Wlii.M rrr4rVMr nvprthi nmTilwr ct books thatrarc iuibIMK.d. it will !hj aj satisfaction to re'ecl upon tlu-se that' ire not. s sinjrie puunsiiiii'; nuiise re- ring the pa.-t ttff,. ... -,..!- and iiti iii..iiii that heap. Hartford i'os , . In the vear'IGOi the second .tnion if Hamlet1 was printed, and nroba- f .!,- rvnT-'wi.il bv itc niitlinr. In the--5ini vear-t lnnd suit was beirun at Wotzhir. near Cfiblent. This lawiiiit is st?ll gt- j -n"- on. and the Duke of Brunswick is U.iet2at. Perhaps .C:hake.sjeare had he spirit of prophecv when he w role jtjxcwns: .a"lia law's delay.' 0-his , w llse be;.t n$tauce of it on record. -Ir;. the w'dow of Ccncral vv.-th the Indians on the Yellowstone, -tni! it is said that both received the twavs.rt their widowhood the same day u! hour. Mr?. Custer rarely -refers to hf rdreadful sorrow, aud lives under it paxienth-.iiud incekl3. X i". Herald. uu:.iokous. ('Pt-ould but love thee when 7 saw fh face." writes Lilla Cushman. We thoughU3ou acted rather queerh. Lilla. riiat"is whyxveran. Philtuklphia Call. rvcral voung irirl.t haxe been aj)- . -. . ' tsnmg-niau to spenu ins latv cent m treating her to ice-cream renders ner- . sell liauie to arrest, ior rounmg uiu cale. ' n'ladcljdita Chronicle Mabel's mother saw the 3itUo trirl iwuning from chair to table and fiomi table to bureau and all around, dooking with both eves for something. 'What's I tiie inatlcraiabol?" -Why. Pve lot ! ikv link anil can't remember where 1 put 1113 limbic ' At the Kink. Slie went to the roller-skatln'f rial;, And jmt the slMtirs on; i. si aj or : .vo about her shoe, .And ti.on she's off and -rone. .61ie .-lid. she Mode, she irlid. the fftodo, Tulield bv fear or tetter, Iltit at last the sreitt'e muid was "tiirovvel." And tbe lolier-fkntcs upset her. Exchange. No." said Mrs. I'riin'to nninquir .tin st ran rc r, we don't have malaria 1 here. I admit, but ,t's the best boarding-hou-e on the bin shore, aud 1113' daughter . Sally makes lemon pics that can't be ' beat 'round these parts." Wheai the 1 visitor had gone, .Mrs. liriny said to her l daughter: 'Well, danc, I guess we'll have loJnv in a stock of that malarv, i for all of 'em as comes here keep a-ddn if weve got it.' ijoulen Days. I "Yes," said the voung man to the -1. ... ... . . 1 1. 1 lecture committee. 1 want to uenver , a ,enijerauuc lecture in 3-our town."1 , . .' ' ,.sld IJence ; u,c cairniii. g ex'erbecn a or 1 louduu.t look like a man xvlio has in drinking," icmarked suspiciously. iiave3ou imkard?" F 1 ,J.A '.1WI ... (. lister, a 1 l a .-1 k b 1 1 .i mm m. t. r - - - - "I Iccturjrjn'rrK .winter, and CTn,"ij all tliiou'rh the SMith last j in Florida, where I saw a swamp-snake fifty feet long. I ' l'ardon 1113 curt osifv. sir," interrupted the chairman, hastilv; -"when do you want the hall:" (J raptic. The wa3farer who is obliged tc take pot-luck" at all sorts of eatinir- I houses is not ihc happiest of niorta s. There is something wrong with thu fare -ierc is someiun; wrong xvuu tiie tare ! "dually, and wlien the beef is not over- 0" 1L ,& 1 l uuuuriiuiu. .-v steaK. i J Pl:lcc,1 uIorii sutt : . onc ay ;l5t "onth i be nettialh raw. ..i- -. I..H ..11... . . , ?"- . xca, an. -aner. taKe this beef out, -ilease, and kill it." . . "... - I poor waiter crawled into a napkin-ring ' and disaniicarud. Heix is a nleashi'' citrh " lit- means of which one may make fun at a r-k.da . party, rut the tollowiii"- questions ' n-o-r-s-e spells horse, then h-o-u-s- I spells hotie, and h-o-a-r-s-e spells t x t. - noarse. .o-. what does h-o-u-r-s sjiell? e question, it seem.-; ea-v I In reading the enouirh to answer; but when asked of persons who are not familiar with it. " . A. Japanese Monument. The growth of motlern ideas in Janan has been signilicautlv indicated of late " He erection by a Japanese land-own erot. an imposing monument to C. D. Ivjefiardion, an i-.nglishman, who died in lia.J durin nerce stnifo-la i agaiiiitihe outside Xatioas. K'ich ' ardsoa was hacked to death the' j ?iani3 ccf a Japanese noblcma and " twnpaaions were cruellv m ed. Xne affair was one of the of the bombardment of Kaooshee Bntish squadron, in which 1.504J Japan ese were killedand wounded and?5,000. 000 worth of property was destroyed. Then indirectly Also the murder led to tne suppression n leuaaiisra ial JapiiV through the ajntaon which Mln JJ md tbe monnmea now set qb is && pareavly a recognitian of that eforSi1 as mueti as of the man whom tsiwJ? It is placed on a mound on the where no leu, and i inm'hwi verses recording his virtue's, and ;nn. i?i- Kn .i. l. . ., . . 1 . - -"---!. - m'- .uuiigas oi rite I he brought us mav frladd ir.' uie jami nr to c.1a ij -.,. .mm. - unc 'it. z &9jf SS v rf- 3 f ' .. F-- Jf , tiiey generally declare that no such COlrox-3iiidli-i-r J('li4 Q&i word as h-o-u-r-s eists. Of course tho Jfi'p9.SiirvSfii g word 'hours' is. on tiie contrary, ven coi'-.v ? " i " ,:TS 9l common.-iarKr'5 Bazar. ' ' .OiVnmYrr.:. IhPx I In slltreat- feauses "aLlliv f r , liSJ-Vrr IHHfca? siiiiiiiiiHHEiiiiiH j 1 TwYhJfcfJHfe j Ofc. too dear, sweet. i?Rf" exclalroeii Mrs. be 'look up Mrs. Furapkettle t-Mrihl daughter at a charch at the residence of a prominent n,nnn!n the Other CTtolnr. Sow. look and bef A) touted Mw. Iuoberry lir-J ii.r nn. whn was olavine witli-. oth-r children in a dbtant part of room. Do what?" asked a lady. Slap it to sleep." "Who?" i Ma." Slap wltat to sleep?' Mrs. d'ompkettle' baby." A.- Slap Mrs. rttmpkeUlc. baby to slceti? What do vou mean, cidld' "U ell. he wilf." 'Hiere ther. Johnny. Bun along and get a dish of ice-cream ami ome -akc. ' said Mrs. Duscnberry. colofiMg. "You arc entirely too talkative"' Xo I ain't. Ain't you going to slap Kun it to leei MTl?" No. niv cliild. Certainlv not. ilonjr. now. , Then, ma. why did you say you d dap that little brat to' sleep the tirst time vou got hold of it for the day when he nulled the lJower?M Johnny was hurtled out, and a polar wave .-truck the social admidship. Moomtugton Through MaiL ; intn i-rj vi.-i. n-ilrvmon often wonder bow thfrtr more i f.ivnni pomijctitonnret sucb high pricw 1 - . - 1 t . -1 1 If fa liv for tboir tmiwr t.o ycr ruuuu. . -. slwavt bavin-; a uniform -"llt-edgod am cl. "To put tbo "ipU ed.;e' on, when tbe .....w .I ntt Ae r thv o Cllt Ill.,l,. Ar r Tmiirovi.! Hcttr "--3l or. Every lnUt-r mnkt-r can do the ". Sold every when? and varrrjit?d a Iara Viis ataalt, and tx-rfect in oreratiou. I A ,i-ii 1 nt r.,w...wnv,l I la rnnOrtcd nuAA.i Wl ..ti. r. ,.'i-.f.-"i" n I,. ......(.... I.... .....!. .. . ...viflt III". i wlmt'rf tli nifitt.r ll.m'r tnHV fill1 illir- . UiKjton Free Pre. Jlcn' Mulphur Soap ' Is a common retaeuv i'r iKin uicw. common retaeuy i'r iKin Uill's liair Djif bluck or brown, Wc Jex.vik: "Mv !oir-:ie ha a twenty-dol Inr bUnkt.r Tommy: Tlint. nuftln; mv dossle iuw j;ot A s." liroo Kiyu Times. Tnc old cm.tom requiring snlcavx-omen lri ilrrand fnncx goods stores to stand all day lotiK without roit or relief is bemj: Mifwirscdedliymor liunmno rules in mnj" ot our leadini; business houio- Lydie. 1 I'lnkhain's Veuetablo Comiound ii hiubly praiseil bv those xvho have not yet boeu freed froui tho old necessity (or constant fctaudiu-;; tnd h a gnuino bleusing ie ev ery such case, as well as to tho tired-out bo'usekuepur who must bo on her foot m1 dav. Ovk cxllisli xrill eat even berrln(:inone week. That is tne rennon n cojtish diet tnnkis u man so thtrsity. .Vctc York Jour nal. "Koujrli on Coiu-h"." IV., nt Urussli't.'. Oitn-pleteeii.eOou-iii'i, Htiarsunesv-, Sore Throat. - Viikx a "Frenplitnin klssei his Kirt ho does it on her torehenil. No wonder the Freucj doiuand that the ban; must -o- " Rout-Ji on &jrti." l.'-c. Ask for it. Com plete cure.Lard or b-ft corni.xvarts.bunlons. A cir.cc-3 poster tnny no Jw narticulnrly ntist-icvatic, but who., you find one it ii Cuiierallyvituck uj. - ' " Mother Swan's Worm SxTtip,' for fer-cr"j-hiie,worms,const.iatioii,tuj.wlei. iic - In xvipins a chihl's nose, bo exeeedln'rlv carelul tt leave the nose. BUI Xje, ,tn Opinion. . - - Skinnv M-n. "Wells HoaUh Reiifwer- ro storei healta and vijor, cures JJys'R'psia.Jrl. ITano n-iur xvntcli nround your nck xvhen x'oii j;o in lin thine; vou will k0 tune i.'x-on don't. Loxcell Citizen. u Ihichn.paiha." Quick, completo etire,nll annoym-; lvidnoj and Urinary Lb-oases, 1. A Tornirsnoso is like a droxrningman-i, bee-ins can't keep it above water. -V. Y. Dial m The incn-tisin-j sales of Fiso's Cure at tests its claim a tho be.-t couuh remedy. A noon it sonioi im n jar nnd nn earth- noon it snnii-wm-" n iar nnd nr ko ahvnvs is. 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