Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 34, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 July 1892 — Page 3
WEEKLY COURIER.
1XDIAXA.
BOBOLINK
PHlLOaOPHY.
, . deep pmw-ur ru far bm wb.
, M 4h rtut Joy ef W
'..7171. .ad air aad la t
teui t4 mm. iWmtiri df B.
v ti t.Umr. hresy brnthsteblta,
,t,m fcer m breaker- a.dfaecblkstf
bUaaa:
tMM tablets aned wtth Mf, the
i,H?oaf Uui nlrht, bt f rim the sky's av a ura euhsirryubt,
alter 1 bad worried over it until I couldn't stand it Mir ai-ire I woke up.
1 lay there fur several minute look
in at the candle, which was burning tow. After awhile 1 rained my cye and started off io a yawn which ww froasa
HI my fut-e. tu it were, leaving my
tuouth wide opru. For there, bunging'
IrvHM tko hub )H the root and graceful ly waving to sad fro, was about eight
feet or ft soak. A 04 such a aaak:
lloye, I don't believe 1 aw ex
aggerating one particle whea I
tell you that it was a large around as my body. While I lay thousand look!
at him, and Maw those smooth, waring-
duutkms, that enormous bead and to
darting tongue that waa kept in conMsnt play, I felt perfectly comlou that this snake could have swallowed
me without a particle of trouble. Awl However anxious I mlyht been for port, you know I had n anxiety Vo explore tlie interior of a boa-conatnetor. "With some faint Idea of selling my I He as dearly as possible, I dipped my hand softly under the pillow and got hold of my revolver. The motion, easy an it waa, roused Jack, and he half turned. Inatantty two or three feet of thehture. ahininsr iWy slipped down
THE PEOPLED PARTY.
JaM
J
B. Wmwrn, or low, i
a. need, of Vbto-
Viae
ml Mie Watam
idr fi d Ha
ftfrthlnaaata
: . i .... v.. .t-M. hi
Jk UH'M "WO iae rnw Eii tfl" twMlr to tk sa the Wtty l B fi ll w vHon it way ttee thai aU the An,l Mf hoart kta wiadiaa a4a iuw wetthat aaa aeea eaUat bjr the .4r ul oW Bwawt. VubWhKE. bney Wathewklte, the hatetertu boboliak. U t.vb deep iddlMojAwr. ha fr lo wtae to U,'at" -. W. FrMt In Vaakea lttaae.
IkmIv auppea aow I f 1
through th roof, aad the horrible heart j g RJ ' -
came nearer. JaK saw ii vnwa-wi-i.
eitixen of the world always so fertile In expedient and with one wild fthoat of
Great Scott! .1 amp lor um epr.
Arch,' he tinny hunwlf ita that direc
tion. With jrlimpiie of return infc rea
son I seramhUtl after him, and m an
intaitt we were erouehed on the floor, aodcr the lmvet shelf, with the dKr bt behind us, We were safe, for the snake eon Id not open the cupboard: and j.t th-r. and laaifhed and cried in
Omaha. Keh.. Jly 4. Althonirh
ilock was the hoar art for the
h.ti of the mombur sesslam of th
tional runvention f the people's party, it was f:45 before enough members had arrtvml tn w arrant the csllint of the
roll to ascertain whether rr not a quo rum was. present, nntl? ;lock before partial order had -been secured. The credentials committee reported
no eon testa. Th mmmktee on permanent organttalion made its report as ffdlowa: "Yowr eontmitte on permanent or-
fanixaVion bef hmre to submit the following report: For permanent ehairnan, H. I.. Tooneks. South Dakota, ri'rottired aplaue. For permanent
secretary. J. W. Hayes, ew Jersey.
foe Hstsw.nv eereiCT, . . itfiiu
nif. of K.anaa: uww
ef MkhlKan: 0. W. Denmark, of South rrrtiu slhiI I). Y. Monroe."
Following this was also a lona; list of riee chairmen, each tate beta renraentMl in the distribution of this honor. The report waa unanimously adopted amhi applause, and Temporary Chairman Elling'ton at once introduced hla moo elisor. The new chairman made a leaftny itrilTllfi
Han A T-tnLrniir followed wtth a
ike day was caKed U order. Xsraw l4r"' imiani mast of h at-wat mmim. JJJJSJEm onsUureisd elerem. "ere held a. XS imVS? mmmT mt,Mrr the fenaibility of cooeeatratlu tt aslUac al yrie aaleeeas! laemn- -umtu m upoaaVemtor Kyle 5SaQT- t Ihealnat ty gL f ZSt CMttheau shtt hi hmiatlaff thateeery XZrf hnala-tn watrsU4: ser aada mar eaaaa Is f 2kirrd iet into hi!: or her seat r? wa?tS 'TgT frgiS i T5-2 T7Ve, Umnca. of Georgia, ap- she4. am ta- bad ZTJZl T LJUi T peW ith th ssppUntaryrepjwt JtSSatSan asamga'', , 73remitsee .atf.rm. To the XnmJh-b I JJVJX pmak wajardm a free, count, a south- was-a: a hnitag sma aemT. SmTTmwSmZUfmamwaU. in the rear of the hall. I ..wami sr m- tawhjataMWm t. eaeltaa XJg,, ,rt,,aie,eaaa.
tlmt It stable on "i am; th. tn . i a.
it was but a renaatt ot w .TrfTae VeU at Hlb. ae. tldr to a rrJLram7aa
ttoMS im the waMonams m v-- i.u .n coWmm! rrtaaa tor a i". - "T :
I oat ar i n mhhI lalMML
wtth TlrU jmma afareieaaat of the '2l!?ipmfaaaUF rteato aaa4 ts ta aaii law. . .
waBBaM WBai umaaBm2 mm BjiBSmwVawaaaaBipawar JfjaBBunfB), A nam an a aia""
hr the asl m sf paa-
mimf ar waami .
avwrfmr. TMt wa
moead
that
the iklatiornas
oMtiaa. Jly an oeerwnetmtng wjr Utne eonvention decided to let it stay
ut, and the rendlatr was resumea. Hearty applause was gwreu the reaolution renardln standing armies, the referendum, and the limit of the terms ,u- mUi-mv. When the reading
was Unlshed Chairman Lmcka put the motion on the adoption of the report, although a number of delegates demanded to be hear.1. a.u, ..iuml rr Huffh Caranagh,
of the executive board of thr Knights of r -t who renortel tbh resolution In
behalf of Uh committee: 7Wr. That thU .rtn . i,w, atqiekM l Lmt w taMr rnrat tk datv of all wV bat tyraaaf aaa oj
by ta arid manufacturer or w i-ww mirrhnnt whu meh r. (Her an hour wan consumed lu
the most ntnsenical fashion, with our t lwef,ty-minute speech.
ALWAYS liked liuntinjr. but I
never will fort
fat a queer huu-
I had when i
was after biff
s-ame.M Ths
ilsi. Archibald Wendell,
and one of the let-known clubs in tlie
ity waa entertaining him. He was of adventure, and
in Uio Janeiro," he continual. 'The
41 mntb after nit arrival 1 met an
.m nuainlance of mine. Jack Dome,
V.fn in urn 111 ,ort of chap, who had
jseen nearly everything and lieen nearly .u.tu.r. from lliston to Sineapore,
We hwl not met in three years, and
..1 . rui aiivtbinir more tin-
likelv than our meeting in that out-of-
-.u-.-v Jee: and veU rll give yon
n.v wnr,i that as 1 sauntered up the
tfthttdv sida of thu street ami m 1 him
.- Imw the abadr sme we
reetwnixeil eaen wiirer.
elf-emtml entirely eone.
'Well, if that snake ain't soldf was Jack's version of it. but I think he felt nrettv- serious when he aaWit- After
awhi'te we began to tind that it was too
tem in our cramncd ouartnrs ' i
openeil the iloor a Uny little bit so that
v could t nrcaut oi air. oc '"" tbfn that the candle had gone ont and the room was as dark as ligyp. Iwt we
wmldhear something inovtaK l dark room-soft, gliding motions
that made us thankful tnere
were good, strong planus sevwwn u ami the something on the other skle. Time began to pass
somewhat heavily in uws eupooani. i
presseil ny faoe close to Uie eraca: in ' . e .1. f Mil tsanfl.
the. door to get more ire mi . m denly something lightly bruahed over rnu ,Mn il airain. 1 didn't know
what it was al itit, ouv an v " JlHshetl upon me that it was tle Umg;ne . .... i. Tl,.. u'u mnif til a 11 I
ot inanBRt:. cowhl eiKlure. With a murmured warn
ing. 'Lookout, Jack, I'm going to n.e.
1 put my revolver to in ct ftred at the horrible creature that was caressing; me with its slimy tongue.
Of murw. shut up ta tnai iiww eioi
it sounded like the very crack of doom, and we were deafened so that it was
ote time before we conW war any
thing. When we reeoveren a imie
sounds as did greet our ears; a
tlozen wild horses eouldn t nave rnaoe mrJv than that snake was making.
We could hear it leap away up agaran t. r,lk and fall and twist ami writhe,
.. . .
ti.tn olMMit with Ha tail anu xnoea-
ing down everything in the room. At
tVw. same time the air necam su ".'
-.sii. w rauk. noisottou odor the rep-
The renort of the committee on ruiaa
wac submittal and adopted.
w r Taubencck. of Illinois, waa
recognised and said that at 10:80 o'ehiek u- n.uUa r.,urh of July parade I
1,1 iu nMuinir the convention, and
n, j.- . ' be waa about to propose a recess when
j.i. tnirr-nnted with the state-
tm)n ........ i-- - . tit Hhnuld keen on witn
r ewa
lMtihian coin i I Tort
eaemaH m uw ntorr of
iioeiar of tans. "' m. uU aiiiiir Ifbwtr. F
-w i netat talsetie
IT tM mat rbuM-e-tramm aad mun
Ta aattcNMl power to mala asar r ta4hMr: s mat mWM
t. parabh ta W' eajrrmey. h bem rt aadea awo fol Wrlag bo. ddtac mUMoM to ta hur4mot th fttWer. wfcHi baa beB aeeaa . kidiwt. kaa baW ooataa P
dd to th rtor toww of rrMtmrahmof alt fai f FJf ii Jtmnan labor: and th aumdy ef -
err U arm.:y almda to J? biakrant -t.rprt. "M
ta tw eentuteata, sad tt at raaillr
takant I'astniMow of Um world. Uao
ocaUeoavaWoaa. th. tJlJi no. nr tha attebUbt ofaaahastat ess
nottmi. v. 1mm wdiuMMfd for mnr thaa a
iiu. ihrw'w of the two
poMtieal lawm fee l r t"UT.ms wrVsnta ha a n f"a Mfie amueaws domlait ag bi uw Pt hv prrtaittad tb tbrtiti4realfaleoeditia a develop without a-eioui rrt to reproe erre-tralattim. t-itber do thjr I" . ,.r antMtaBtuU reform. Ther an
aeraed toetbr to lano. la tJfaT" t drown the outerke ef s rtwader4 VX ..i.i. .w. miwiBP nf a akun-bittVi ever ta
tsenT, o that capiU'.Uta. cnrprttm. aOol haakk. riatr. trn.U, wmtyd rkiwoMMtaatloii of tlrr aad tb ot'H ,0 m tb. ueurer. may aU b, kt atabt o'. Th" Jjeaym to a-crHke oar home. J?Sr onUMshwref Xaawioa: ti deroy th waWtade ta order to aeeay corraHao fends from themUUoasIr. . .. j ,u .Mwtrmaal r of US SWta-
daref taeastteaaad AOei with ths -ptrit of th sraad eaeratioa who eataWWwd ta-
depeadeaee, we a-rtc to reatore wt-uttbVWt.Wt.-to the hand, ef "th. plate people with wbo etaea it orlgtaatad. Wiaeierto-rrarpo to baideBtrfeai wH form a more perfect unWn. sW Ja-tW. hMinr domestic traoeuilMty. prorid for J.fa-MH.. nroaant th sral wattar
Mdaeearetb bb-tn of lHy for oermtrmm aad our tatrtT," derlaw that tab mtmbUV aa mly . uii. t.ii, mm ta leva of tee waota
M,-m, - h
. a . ral nKer Bltel inr mwm nwtaea t w
t
efshwu
Mtainahaetae Tssartam. sad w
.ml nm f WroaatM
b-mey
r
bW eiMMidarauoa ef ta
a bwadau- rat
Matin aa
1 jreaeW. That w near a 1rriatoan-lti-nM oaee f - terabaad
tea ataetJaa ef awMSera of m VMaai
adiraet veteef ta
t, Jt-jeW. Thatw
aattaaal atd te aay
ek. lutlnei- were adeemed after aw
abort session. The Hawaeal CaaSiii Omama. Xeh., July The fntaf fs the national comaaittee, aa um iia to the eonvention:
B- wara. C M. mmmmx wmm
kWlteti np, reen.--. tile emitted that 1hUi of us tarneti ami Jack cried, as coolly as though ve fc VOTMUilljr. Jil parUHl not an h,r ago: i 1,1 fhiW the snakTwas beating , i.i u'...i tAMiMn Into the mines? ftnw, n " ....i,
rtrcitt v " w "i--r .f ftia and iraod hunting.
'That Jack was a funny fellow.
ti- UmA ent a 'iHtir with some
that was making load of
juoner in the mines, ami he was at that time 'busily engaged in laying up for a
He slioweti me u-n
rmv diV,
biwk, with wmievery nnrnwome n his crwlit. Well, nothing snit!d me lietter than to see the interior of the .conntrr a little, awl the end of it was that in ten minutes I had promised to .so. and in less than three hours we, .re on the war awl were rapidly leav- .' ' ,..t.:.l ... tnul tine
jng tne cuy tjeui i Worses. Jack knew ever- foot of the ! -wav and was friends with a good many peotile along tlie road, and we conld afford to take our time ami travel as b,wly or as rapidly as we felt inclined. Jack had stopping places staked out, as lie said, and knew quite well every day where we were going U spend the wight. Jack kept telling stories of the inn at the mines, and of the chances for good hunting of all kinds there, ami -a. wot almiff very cleverly, lint on the
fourth dav, as we jogged along, an ae--.uh.nl hannened which upset Jacks
-iii,timis for that day. My horse
ltt his foot into a hole ami fell, laming himself so badly that I ha to walk ami lead him. For several hours we made n...t i:i boadwav. and dark came down
mL found us teii good miles short of the place wVrc Jack had expected to
AUw. 'This don t iook very iwmix,
,1 Jack. dubioHsly, trying to peer
u..,l into tlie fathering: shadows.
TWe's a nasty creek liottom
v..j -.,.1 T tiatw like smoke to
throueh it after dark. I ca
.... ., !..
glttttpse ol a snaae j the Atlantic cable in that lHtom tC, and ! haven't got through running yet.' lint live next moment he ricd: 'Why, what was 1 thinking of? There's a little hut just in the ekjfe of the Wtom on this side; an old herb
ti r,-r lives there. hr, ot. eonrw:.
we'll spend the night right there.' iiMrrvine- on we found the little 1
Tnistirttble place cMongh, thatched with Uw and with a great 1h1c broken In
one corner of tlie roof, but a shelter, at
any rate.
Tlie okl herb gatherer was away
frow home, but we look tMedon
lirhted a candk, helped ourselves to
some fowl we found in the great corner eunhoard and stretched ourselves on his
led to sleep. We lft the eaUdk Imrnlg for fear of the ghosts, Jack said, and I rememoer looking the room over sdeepllv by it dim light, nu seeing the tall, gaunt cupboard, whose door we had left open, and the dark hole in the corner of the roof. The Inst thing that, incurred to me waa thut I eouWsee two fterv aves rleamingoutef the dark-
ttess through that hole, and then 1 went
ngainst the waits on mw o.i the room, 1 opened the door a ltttle wav. rencheil out in the dark aad found Uie candle, i had one last match in my pocket. If it -should go out I thottght it w-s all up with as, for I was quits sure we couldn't live till morning in that e oftct. lint fortunately the match . mnl nave and I made a light.
tntxi the room a. little ami
VtIS a .
Ticwed the wreck. Coilin, twhstlnf
. ' f Tim
. .t
ftsu.tr VtHMineaa. TaulienecK eTerfcr
)eas moved a recess for twenty minutes
for the parade, and uoi. morion
that it was a courtesy due to ine ciw-
mb of Omaha. It waacarneu oy a w eided majority.
The roll of states was esutea wk sUte sent up the name of its member of the national committee. A resolution offered to request tne
Union Pacific to extend the usual eourtesy of half-fare rates to members traveling over its lines, met with sueh a vehement protest from those who bud been refused the reduction that the resolution waa rejected and a motion -j ia aMeal to the interstate
iamw commission in the matter.
A recces was then taken until -1-JtrTKJtSOOX skssiox. At the afternoon session a telegram was rend announcing that the republican delegation from Wellington, emmty. Kas., had gone to the eonrresskmal convention with a certain eamlidate who was defeated and on . uu- W deleeatSon nut OH
badges of the people s jatrty 'J; The announcement was groctett with loud cheers. Hut the most dramatk inchlent of the day and one so overpowering m its intensity as to lie scarcely deeeribab! in ... v.tUih b&neuaire was yet to eome.
MRU"n' B- " , , 1
RenresenUMve lauoenecK
vrsvliig; a telegram in his Hawi- ne
anouncel to one oi nm ne.g--
Gresbam will accept'' The wur' rraduallr panned around tin? hall and the wild excitement wa renewed. Finally Taubeneck said the message WW from Dr. H miser, peoples eandidate for lieutenant-governor of Indiana, and read: "I 1 j eB Gresbam. If unanimous he will not Ferfteen minutes thereafter the eonvention waa utterly beyond the ebn-
trolef the eha.tr.
errttr pwut-f bate, McDowell of lenuessee, and obioetiiiT. Igna-
tius Donnelly came to the rescue of the laborers. , , The previous question was ordered and the resolution adopted. Branch had another resolution ready providing that no federal, state or municipal officer or employe, including members of conrrres. senators and
kriHlators shall be eligible to sit or . t.tanv MnnventiMin of this party.
T1TW ".T . " - I W!OWea tOT WtU mam-, - - - It was :40 when the regular order of ptatW toatkr with baro: tbM aaa it. nf I . J 4Lmfr AvaMP waaTaaVanAil Mawam
kwliuxuL that Of calling' WC rw laaetvll Wr orar man imm .w, t- 7 r the presidency wss reached ,und brothrhod of frss.. When Alabama, was called E. C. Hs., trtmfd by oaadlManning. of that state, in a speech that fH. wWeb tsr U so in-cdat is bs waa very imperfectly understood owing aWorrof kJ: L'SJSrS hisdmtinee from the phttfomv r "Jg?, S
dorado yielded her privilege to Col. S. F. ortou. of Illinois, He said that I.S. .iui.u bavd already won his
purs, lie loomed up like a 1Ie belonged to no faction. Bverybody
could vote for him, no one unkind word about him. Let the old rue.nl hold the fort, and let the new guard carry the bunacr. He was a man L tu.f no Uie- hat of an ancestor
could hide him from view: whose brains . - be the sise of hm
wmist. Oreat laughter and applause. Col. Korton coociaded with a wag
eulocr of Independence nan oy awmnj LnTtorJ. T Kyle, of South lhikota. -rt,. waa receivel with slight ap-
plnnse, and three cheers were called for 9Mtmr
a4l fainuy respond. Connecticut through Ilegate Jtaldwin. placed in nomination Oen. Fields, iiarvef?" of Florida. seeotided Weaver s nomination and Wimberly, of
Georgia, supporte.1 that ot Kyie.
Awtban -J.
OaorieF.OaMaer. - Ariraam WrBsmim, - rn E.K.)Ur- - CanfemlaIMarsaaiiias 1. uiiibi - Colorado L O. Ban. 3. A. wTajfamd and A.Cabaa. . - - - OwetkeS Bahirt Paea, A. 9. amjaua
aadTnVerrC.
Ftortda-d-a-
Fro-
... V
ami
little hut, a
ahoct kwht fkkt or sxakk.
and throwing himself alKHtt m hi md agonr the huge !ke had posseShlon of the p"lnee. Walls. r ami everythiar lse were ooveml with his Wood ami the odor was simply horrible. Just t uimJ out. be had arot himself outbid
irht around a tout oak chair, and with a rsBfc ..... .1. (h eltair wan
tlgiiiCHinr . mk spllntercl. I incautiously o$d h)or a little too far. ami he hurled hlm-
Wlf at me. I had lmrety ume vo -
the ihw shut when he struca.
then 1 ,ot .lack to hoW tlte itgnt wmm
watched Uie snake s womor,
iwrefnl aim ami Bred.
'Thatshot Unished him. " re;gled ami wriggled blindly sH over the - .tut or two. cut Mnally
...:.,t.un.ut himaelf ami lay still. And
... t..l. I crawled OUt of that
men ", - - . , closet more deml than alive, ami Jsek lit a fresh eamlle ami asked me if his hair wasn't gray. And then, there was the scqttel; for the old herb gatherer never was sen again. , When we found
that he had really dumppearim,
and I looked at one aaotner .m ehllla ran over us, for we felt as eonlb dent then as I do now that the hug.
Make on some previous visit na a..r
and deroured the beipieen ow m,
. .iir tonlrina lor anowter
T rv a f J " u . - a ba ttntneed himself down from
.1 i...l :.. 4U. rnnf. Xo. W did UOt
1 ....i, -j.v aora munet on that trip.
Thut one hunt in tht nnd is the
dark was enough for one tin-7
Mem. b aebssced, f or lmuom m
femaaodHbs eoeead TwnvaaTtlwealemHteurnusaaprr quale te aue thb ; ts rmM m 7.ui l. tk,. fmraaariea of UinMIII aaa
tTaad tb ,rovta-t of tb prdu. UiEl
powr w will Uh.rto errettt evllt by Maabt leawatloa hi aee-riaee
with th twsw of ear platform. We balbv tast tb powar ef fvraeattantberworea. of tb rool kMk , " .7 1. 11. M., of tb seats! srrkMl m
rapttlly ad mm far a tb soo.1 mmm et an ta - - . . m I mmm.
tmeaet piarw T. .
jY. mmsmyes9h
Wane oar aeaapatM as a pattr f . ru taa atd of eanr
wfalrh will tend to mak Ji toons and teunwrat. w mwtalt ra-ari
tiaa oanoa wtpona ' -
- fj, tb ai vai.
for Mtntam. aad
i mm laatvtaaai
bat the very esmeee? of 'w1'0"" read; aad weak sll swa to art half, a W deteriats wHrther w aretohsv " dmfahSr. before we dWr m w'wt-'' tk aai which It 1 to b al JTXv ot ttortae that tb, fore, of refena r aett-d wiH aeew ea to mw wwardaW ad 4 rbrht aad
rTrTy -J -TnZL, MSd for aU
r2?L ..Two-eea of tttb eoeetry; w .-1 Bom'
eJare tkerfow. . Itrt. That tse nntoa of th Jabor force m th TJattrd Wte tab dar eojwaiumrtrf aamt be MHiasaent ad pernetesl: leay ?t2fR 4V hn aH hosrta for tb aalrMSo of th rt-
aebtte sad the npHfttae of ama 1. teod. Weahtedoswatohtei who u 1 AMmr taba froei hMtuotr
work a.1tb-r mall he J.Tll rural aad rlvk labor at th ssm: nudr - awea are Meatiest. Thwd. We b-Hv that ts ties ba onu wb th ratboad eonwaWo wn lc ow tbpeoplo or th pe4 mu-t owa taeaaroad, un l ahould tb aoi araiaant rater ura tawrk of ownlmta-d asaMa1a "jor an AA. an, abneM fa TOT S 1t to
the cutltmlou by la Um aorernateat aarvloa sbstt be ptama ua
dr a eirn aervie roof nmn
of aaea aesmoeai Wedaaadsnttaa eurrmer. tsle.aoei
Taraar, X T. lam sad 0. M.
Idaho A. T. lea. B. Aadetaea aad. V V intaii! Tf. It. Taadmek, ameaae iawabaed gT IS. Raaa. . m -Il!S"-:-XI" iliiimaml rwTToaaa.W., gee aad A. J. Wgamat fjjiir W D nssmtasiJL M.A.F.Oa-eXa.Ba-kaa W. WjWit?iaa iMiBiiTT
W-Bradford. Maa-alaTLat. Mteoaari-atY.Ostnwdl. A. JBwBmIU B. r.itu
s I BewTork-U 1. BTiaVmHa, Brnmr A. BBUU) ad-1 aad U C ri. L T1..,
H. Cham ml Jtw.
TuoaeaadaO
XormDaknU-
leetisad Weeawia
Otrio H VUkat
wmI fbarloa X- FBa.
Pauaayl vaab T A. LaSar.
i. B. AW. Mouth Dakota A.
F.Ziar. . Tanenrnv-e. H.Cewtea.1.
K. WBWaa. TVa Tboami Oates. .w.
J. H. Davla.
Tu. Xabiij.
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Jf. F.
Wti T nanda . M. FnsaaJsha
CSC.
4mt athnattti a m naaK r-"
1 tkm: ajnt,eauablead e t
Bary O'Brbm.
IltetrleC of veeaaaav,iw
-lp. O. CWddr I
Tea Htetsi aad tetrttertat ef
Dies j
CUtolloa. Ywaaue.
ladtaa TtrWery.
Cea aa raeSes dSaemaelos.
world ewer
at-
Gm. Jm$ It. "Wtter. A tun uter ilemonstration was
..i.i w ttr.iwn. of Manwachnsetts, a
it- Uo akl he had a letter
thtnt Pajre of the Virginia si
lkace, slating that hi name might go before the conventkm, and that after a 1 . .Sakldonttkm he weum
llll JH v. ... if, abide by tins result. "This is just a little better than Mr. GreshaW, who wanta it unanimously." he aWed. This . , ..i.i. .(A.IB if hisses.
was greeteo wim .
Finally Brown apologia w "1 eck, and the eonvention agreed that ail should have a fnir t mow.
Taubtneck movea that tne
Men adjourn unUl S ooiock ami
.hi. . -u.mt nt trvintr wssnaw
the enemy, moved to make it hulf-psst
0-es again the ' T . 1 ..f tiir aad foe a brief period bed
mn inn... - .
rVn a Viva, Tilths raw:
" .
defeated ana
retgneih 08 a
. - .MtMutaaent waa
rv arntiou Bxln the hour for
remmembll-igwaa adopted by hirge majority. AU o'ehjek weess waa sc--erdingly wwrd
. a.aa Laa the third
C. if. Ia HVrA TI -Baahrtr. uastor of the
rressive ehureh at Milledgeville, took the platform ami in a twenty-minutes speech, repeatedly interrupted by cries
of time, nominated in nehau oi a por- 7T"4 by tlaeaeral t
tkmof the Illinois delegation, aHo, ta W for all wL-
C 11. VanWyeK, oi eunan..
As fast as each delegatum was w.-v some one .lelegite claimed the right to
mike the flfteen-minute seecn aijwe,. by the rums, and the talk iM-omteed bi
lust until dayltg-ht. At lent the weary round of speeehmakinr came to an end and the 1ml lot-
ig for tne nowinee ' .. , 7, . " - a . e il... AS a-u I aaa I tAT
menced. the result oi t Wing announced at 1:SS a. m.. as follows: Weaver. ; Kyle, 27: scatter
ing, 3. The nominatwn of eavcr r, a made uaanlmous. ,
The nominations lor vice-pre--nfc lelng declared m order, James t. FieW, of Virginia, an ex-confeilerut. and Ben. Terrill. of Texas, were The ballot resultetl: Field, T, Terrill. .VM. . , , , The candkhstes were introtlueed and briefly thanked the convention, and at
a nVlneka. m. the convention ajor
sine die. system. a aeesmty sr i
Ovama. Xbb., Jnly .-The foHowing M r oTtat ta
a.t4. tatform and resolu- sy
Z ' . rf. PW"' . .. .. . 1 , , , a
tkma ndoptert by tne P-n" Th; Jandj ? LtiTim
eoarentwu: SZat'net 1 mmt.l for of-e-Wreap-c-Ts. rtetNrm. an aWamsmp of bum b
. ik. aua baadrel and b
lACsTmimTeraaeyrf Sftrat astfeeel
taetr aethm tb iiiii-k aa Ttrtt7iiMi forth, te the ala-lTaad f tha eeimtry. the foltewmg pessmms aea deatsrathsi of prtaifbj' .
sf
dlrtbauoe direct to the poiuso, ai a a to wcend P.r e-a it, per iTtbl M H forth m tb. Wanwr'a AtHaae or oa" setter syrtem . rrhtaba.0 tWhtmwfr
'"wTwIIl the free aad iUM r4ilvwaudroMatlh r-nR heal ww.f
We ijamnn l that tb aeaw ef eirciiktmf medium hapeny naMadt set he thalpropH-.
Wademaad a raaa-. We believe that the iiweey JJTi altmtkmalsal atata lereaue UHt Mwwtod totho aecry "J'TJ'
We dmad teat pa "-wj rr jr, tabtbhed by Ik tj2bl'to Zaattof thessrnlaea! mo pwp w ctHtsteexeasaee, . nrhrm-
TLahTsrsylh imrmm. shoald
0.Naersttk fBrs ta
" aa rTi"- . , ... ba at-
TbUdcrpn aaa " .
alottndmr colors the
strangely contradictory, rrarbm brown mused
grief, Iteeau-e it typle the
eby to which tne noay bhtcae worn hm rm
eaxriea with it the
.m ihat the souls of the
..iNaI lvnatd the skies. WMh
oth sea itdsmders bbvck
arw ajtermsse aope - ---
rvpTwr the laiiei wins" color is
in Chine white. The jedlew of the aing leaf k worn hm lrXPt and lattm. Jenness Miller. H. 0. Spear, of TJsbou, Me., bu a ftrr ha the wamroM of his house UM
w,t.r mad batmedfastelr tlMrewam
pASaedaneu tkrotuMted. Alt
land ether corf,
kM by
the
Attar
feinM BaWmtBl
all
f
bgahaai teat aad
,w. ,M.MllliaHi. Wataeatmtmammwa
aak besaebt M Iks Tsegs sf
binenawi w
bhl for aeteal s'tnara ealf. After submittinc the e conuitteeoresoutlow. hehi meettuc and uranhsKmsly agreed to reihefmWnmr ihe atrwutl-k
the aurntiaamim
mai eommotkm in the
wt. tao Are out ami wok
.u to htvestigate. He
chimney ehohed wHh -Wlown.
. Wwr! wortc tne aawmweee.
bmr ueeeded m ee-wrimr me
ney. and then he had tfi ad suffocated nwalkw- hi
Wa waahroom Boor. Xne
,uu Jr Wiee. and. nndhar the
htaaers where they had
--- rimed hr netahsg.
home m the ell eWamsey, with the wmaortcd daumtyoua resuH. tl. IkiU Taebr dawehbar ef Bhe
rbfAeae minister at
aoIv two years nsore of
bee. 'for when she
tUmmm her tier Met will '
urtiB -----
swathed ha ngwi
tfcalr erowth asiW
i nHraa eves, bet m one mi
lbrhbs of Chine-
torture
The
MmMmm BbvB
. M aJL. -
tpB Jki&tjmMtf
to sbsen. 1 had a ureas, thai was i
4 i . i suakes and era - thmgs. Car. t Leuh Ghibt emmra. 1" J ,i"dft
