liWTUr' T V If ft r EVENING HERALD - IMTAIII.ISIIKK 1H7U. ! 1'ubili.lieil every Kveiitiigi Kiccpt8uinlii),&t 8 BOLTM JABUIN SrnKKT, NltAR Ct.NTIlK. Tin Ilorabl Is dYilveii-il Ihtlictianrtnan And the surrounding towns fur mix cent a week, pa -able to tliu curriers. Ily inll W.OO n year, or JS fonts a immtli. payable In wlvance. Advertise met ts cbiiricud according to ftmv and Mltlon. Tlio tiuljllHlieni reserve the rlatit to hr, the t'Mltlon of advertisement whenever Hie pub llentlou ( Hewn demand It. The right U reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether raid for or not, that the publisher, may deem improper. AdverllsInK rati loade known upon application Entered at the poetofllee nt Hbouaiidoh, l'a., m second class mall matter. TKI.KI'IIONU CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY. JULY S. 16fifl. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. rilB t'HRPIIIKNr, WILLIAM M'KINLKY, Of Ohio. Ida vice rHRsmnar, (iAItltirr A. IIOIIAUT, Of New Jtriey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. I'oit ij.vnnraMKAX-AT-i,ARnK, (1ALUHIIA A. (lltOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. lUYKNl'ORT, Of Krlo Thomas Haak, the Deinooratie pieei- dcutlnl elector fin Herks county, is a Demo- rut first and an American aftorwaiiK He says, in etfect, that no matter what his pur does, ho is a Democrat. Thomas lives nt Wouiol.idorf, near which place they still vot for Andy Jackson. Wu en will the judges of our couu hauil down ii decision ill the case submitted in the r.irii at to the legality of tlio election of the Mi-cal'ud hoiouuh justices of the peace? This l i matter iu which considerable iutorcst is in imli -led by citizens of Shenandoah utld M.ihanoy tity, outside of the justices whose lli c4uic sought to be dono away with JuiIkc Mi riic-inu, of Dauphin coutiny, long i'.'o decided a somewhat sin lar case Involving a School Directorship in that ceunty which am... out of the same election. THE POLITICAL CONTEST. Tin political coutest of ISM, so far as this eouuty .s concernod, will be inaugurated in than two weoks witli tlio assembling of the Iiepuhlicnu lcprcsentativcs in county touvoulon. Comity Chairman Payne has jwicd his call, and from now until that date Ihc Kcpubllcnris will bo drawn up on the si, rimw'.i linos. I'roui present indications the primary elections wlU attract much mti'iiiiiu, uml the contuit lor Iho large iM n'vr of Humiliations will bring out a heavy a.' issues involved in tlio Presidential i ii i lion of lBUfi uro tlio meet import-int that hive occupied the arAontipn of the American jn 0,1:1 lor tho past thirty years, liity lines v "1 k uMltonitcd, and thousands of Demo 1 ! w,. leant their ballots for tho Kopubli em l'.e.uluutial and Congressional nominees, in r i p.nliation of the Chicane platform. Muny of tho leading men of both parties are of tho i an. on that if the woil: of suppressing the 1 ingeroiis doc;rinen of the so-called Demo i ratic platform in to be ell'ectively done, tliero inunt 1 e curdhil and open union with every niie w ho ntumU opposed to tho Chicago plut feim. The alromly largo list of influential und pioiuinciit I (emocruW, who have pnhueiv lepudiuted the new doctrine of the 'I'll 1 111 ui-AltKcld crowd, and expressed their mti iiiions of voting for McKiulcy and Moh.ut, is heing dally swelled to large pin poHioni. This makes it necessary for the l.epublieaus to conduct the campaign in such 1 maimer as will niako it possible for the Miuiid money Democrats to stand upon the ! Ht Louis platform. The ollicial organ of the Democratic pally 111 this eouuty, and whose opinion has been ici'onuizcd for many years as voicing tho cut. incuts of the.rauk and file of that party, has bolted the Chicago platform, and to-day tue Evening Chronicle is an advocate of the principles represented by McKiulcy aud Ilobart. Th i 4 fact, together with otheis of tquiil importance, makes it incumbent upon the Ilcpublloann to put their boat othirtB foi w.ud, aud success is iifcolued. Schuylkill county can again bo anchored in the Kcpub licuu column if no tr'stakosare made at the county convention. There are breakers abend, however, and it is tlio duty of the Hepubliciuis to meet them bravely. It i- iwluss to say there ate no l.epublicuns in the county advocating the lver cause, 'such a itateiuent would be fo.-cigu to the truth. They are already lay lug their plans to captuie sufficient delegates to control the Hcpublicm county convention with a view to engraltlng their lu 10 1 iiioai in the platform, and the iiiuunatlou of a c .11 didalc for Congress who has views on tho 1 urreui y question similar to those ot their own. Herein lies the datiior to Republican success in tills county. j It is, thoiofure, necessary for tho advocates of tile St. Louis platform t) be on the alert, and frustrate thee plans at the primaries, Hid 110 delegate should be elected who will, Mipport any candidate for 'ongress whusi ideas aro not fully iu accord with that plat form. The ( 'oii.-ossional noinimo, more iban any uthereouuty candidal.', should und must be in line with lit party not only upon I tho Hun" queswon, but the out "Miry a well. The present Congressman is supposed to Iw 1 .... 1. t...i t.. r.... 1.1,. ' a canulilalu lor reiioiuiuaiioii; iu mtv, ms fruitidsaie indtistriously working to uccoin plish that end. In iew of his attitude on the currency question in tlio past, there aro grave doubt expressed as to l 's Uilug :n Hue with tlio fit. Louis jilatforni, aud itis 110 more than fair to both himself and his constituents .. . . l.!...,ulf .... fl. a Hull no puoiu-iy omo inomii ui, t... questiO'J. Mr. lirurniu wen Knows iniiv no bhirking will I toleratinl, and ho, like other 11 ipiiauts, must either lai for or against tho pavty's national platform. Although icpeat ully askisl to glvo his isws 011 the currency, up to tho present time ho has refused, and his refusal is accepted by many to mean that ho is w illlng to subordinate his principles for his greed, to hold olllcc. Iu direct contrast to tho course being pursued by tho proscut C'oli grto uiau is that of his oppoucut fur tho i .ition, Mi I ntni i, who !.n- nudidly lured lu poMtiou. Till' lull i lull)- sub- k i ibes to tlio ciccd of Ilia part', uiid as a re s'llt sentiment it rapidly crystalling iu his j IV, or, and will continue so as lonit m Mr. i:rumm remains silent on tills all Important i'WUO. Mr. Ilrutiim Is not only endangering liis itrn buccihm by his silence, lmt is displaying a disropird Tor Iho views of tlio licpublicans of the county. Tlio latter arc hardly in the humor to be hoodwinked longer, and the name that has lieeti familiar in almost every campaign for a number of years will likely he obliterated. The present Congressman has licen well wld since he Joined the lie publican ranks, mid the party will naturally seek olsewhere for Congressional timber. lift now Shenandoah is a fruitful Held in that inspect. Mr. V. II. Smith, editor of The Argus,. ltenton, l'a., lecotnmends a remedy for diarrhoea which ho has utod with magical clfert. ".Nevcral weeks c o," l.e says, "I puicliased a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy, and after using less than one-third of tlio contents the results woie uiagiral ell'ecting an entire cure. I heartily and cheerfully recommend the remedy to all sull'cring from diarrhoea." This remedy Is for salo by (Iruhlcr llros., Druggists. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. The Number tit Votes lliicli DMrlct Is I'.il- lllled to. The number of votes each election district is entitled to in the next Kcpulillcan county convention is given below. Shenandoah fell oil' last year owing to reasons well known and Instead of having a total of US votes, will be entitled to hut U. The basis of representation in conventions is fixed by rule as follows : '"Districts in which less than 33 voles were cast for the ltepubllcnn oaudidatj for tho h'gbest olllco at the last pieced'ng national or stalj election, shall elect one delegate and one alternate, nil other distiicts shal' elect twu delegates aud two alternates, liich delegate representing distrii ts c.iiting fioiu 35 to 111) Ilcimblicnn votes, saall cast one vote iu convention; if he rcpieienu a ilistiict in which Ml' to 810 Ite puhlicau votes were cast as nforosaid, he shall cast two votes in convention. If the d'strict represented east l'.l to t!l Republican votes aforesiid, then each delegate shall cast thieo votes in coHventlon." Computed from tlio vote icceived by lion jamlu ll.ij wood for treasurer, the following ruble shows tho number of votes each dis trict will rcpiusent iu tho next Republican convention. The total voto will be 380, a decrease of Si) votes as compared with last year's votes : nisTitiers. VOIKS. Ashland. First ward I Ml. ttnrbi: VOTHS. I " SkmiihI ward " Third ward.. " Koui tb ward fifth ward .. I New Castle, North 2 :i, " South .2 ,2i " " Mt.I-alYoe.l 3'Nrw l'lillailclphla 1 Aiibuin 1 Itsrrv North 2 ' Kal 2 " V.lt 1 New Ittnguold I Nonveginn, Haiiiiey's.l Can an s. Mist. llljllie, Cumbola lOi wlgslmrg Silver Oroek ...lil'ort Ciilbon, laet laSKUWlllUIUI..' "I" .no Hraiich.... West . llrunswlck, Bast West . .ijl'olv Clinton ..2Torter, North Ilutler, North " Smith " MeM " West " Northwest. Oiss, North " South " Southeast .. . Crtistioua. North Knst... , West .. Orivln . i'lueglove Rorougll 1 Vinegroi e t'w'p, Kust.,2 west Pottsville, 1st want... . au waru. . . ' " 3d ward. ... 0 Ith ward r. " Sth wnrd....C Mh ward 2 " 7th want. ...2 l'.alm, Knst 2 " West 2 Itellly, Dlnekwooil l " llraiiehdale. . .2 " Newtown . -.2 " South 2j Itelano 2 Khlred. IM Pmlley I'lMkvlllo.... Kosler Olrorilville, Middle W.l lowt .: " West.. Ollbertun, I&tt.. .. Wi.t. . Mlddlu (lordoti Heglns, Vai. . " West lliihloy . 2 itosh, r.iu-t 1 , " ll.irnesvHIi 1 ..2 " Uaikake 1 ..I Ityau 2 2St. Clair, North wnrd..2 ..2 " " South ward. .1 " Middle wnnl.l . 2uhu.vlklll. . . .1 j line, 1.01 1 t " NewSllvcrlirook.l ..1 h'lk'l Haven, N. w'd ..2 H. ward lliiuovlirook 3 " ward..! Lanillimvlllu 1 w'd...l .Maliuiiov, llorei 2 Mienaniloah, 1st wnnl..2 " ' NmvIloston.il " 2d ward .2 Hill's Jl " ad word..l .liickson's . . .2, " lthwaril..2 " Ijiulgtni's ... .b " th waul .1 Mahiniov, llrownsi lllo.l'Tamafiin. 01 th wnrd.J Raven ltun...ll " S011II1 want 2 bost Crock 2l " llast ward ....2 " Win. I'enn... . 2 Trcmoiit lownshlp ....1 Muhun'y Clly.lst 1ard.2lTren10nt bor'b 1?. n'il,2 " 2dward...l " " W. w'd..2 " " 3d ward...! Tower City . ... 1 " Ith want 21'iilim 2 " " rittiwiinl a "' Ninth 2 Matihelm.N. -airvlew..t " H llrniidoiivlllo.l Kooht'H I " Shepiilon " Mol)erinotf I Walker " Melot's 2 Wayne, North Muuheim, S. North , " South .. ... District llWusliliurtoii. North " Old Iistriet..l " South... 1 MiiliilutoiiKo liWert 1'enn, North .2 Jllilillepoit 1 " ' Southeast 2 Mlnersvllle, 1st ward...4i " " Southwest..l " l ward...2, " " Noithet.l 3d ward .,5'Yorkvlllu 2 Ith w an!. ..2, Hot l or Atlantic City. The first excursion of the season to Atlantic City via Philadelphia and Reading railroad will leave Shenandoahut 11:30 a. m. 011 Thursday, July 23rd,amviug iu Philadelphia at l:50i. 111., in time to catch express trains to the sou shore. Pure $3 50, For further information apply to ticket agents. Tickets g(l lor todays. A pariorcar win oe aiiacueu 1 to the tniin and accoiuuKslalioii therein can he e und July 22nd. on notice to the ticket j agent. "Merit talks" the intrinsic value o( Hood'sBarsaparllla. Merit In medicine means the power to cure. Hood's Barsaparllla possesses actual and unequalled curative power nnd there fore it has true merit. When you buy Hood's BarHuparilU,aud take it according to directions, to purify your blood, or euro any ot tho many blood diseases, you are morally certain to recelvo benefit. The power to cure is there. You aro not trying an experiment. It will make your blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus drive out the germs ot disease, strengthen the nerves und build uptlie wholeeyHtem. Sarsaparilla Is the best. In fact t hi) One True Wood Purifier. Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas.s. j u r!H Do I10' lairgo, jiain or liOOU S FillS gripe All uruggfsW.Xic. Hood s REI uBL'CAN CONVENTIONS. Tim Call of toonly Chairman l'nyiic. Ilelegnte Uepri'scntntloll, TO Tilt: ItRPUBI.K VN VOTBBS OF 8CUVYI.- Ktr.I. C'ot XTY : In accordance with the rules of the party, and by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Committee, I have the honor to notify you that the County Convention for the purpose of nominating candidates for tlio following olllccs, to wit: JIombM'Ot Con gress, Treasurer, l'rothonotary, Clerk of the Court, Recorder, Register, two Commissioners, Director of the Poor, and two Auditors, and for the transaction of any other business that may lie presented, will lc held In Union Hall, l'ottsvllle, Pa., Monday, Angtist 3d, 1S0U, at 10 o'clock a. m. Tho Senatorial Convention for tha purpose of nominating a candidate for State Senator for the Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, will be hold in Union Hall. Pottaville, l'a., Tues day, August 4, tSOH, at 10 o'clock a. 111. The Legislative Conventions will be hold as follows : First District, in liohblns 0iem House, Shenandoah, IVt., Wednesday, Augusts, at 10 u'clock a. m. Second District in Washington Hall, Ash land, Pa., Wednesday, August 5, 180H, at 2 o'clock p. 111. Third District at the U.S. Hotel, Taman.ua, Pa., Thursday, August 0, 16IKI, at 10 o'clock a. 111. Fourth District, In Centennial Hall, Potts villo, l'a., Tuesday, August 4, 1MKI, Im mediately upon tho adjournment of the Senatorial convention. The Republican voters of the county will assemble in their respective election districts on Saturday, August 1, 1PO0, between the hours of 3 and 7 p. m., and voto for one mem ber of the Standing Committee and ono alternate, and for as many delegates and alternates to the County, Senatorial and legislative convention us said rosiwctive districts are entitled to undor tho rules, ono delegate for loss than tliirty-uvo votes cast tor tho highest olllco at the last State election, and two delegates for thirty-live votes ur over 50 cast. Tho election of committeemen and dele gates, and their alternates, from the. several districts, will bo held at the same place at which delegates wcte chosen last year, excipt iu tlio following districts, where change arc ordered : Northwest Ilutler, (divided I. t lie delegate for the Lavelle district shall he voted for at the same place whore the dele gate election of 1MW was held; for the Locust D1I0 divislomtho delegates shall be voted lor lit tho public house of Charles Xeiman; Crussoiia, South ward, the primary eh e'iuii shall be held at the public house of John Hoidemvag. Pottsville, mil ward, (divided), the primary election fur the First Division shall bo held at the samo place whore the primary election whs held in 189,"; fot the Second district, nt the public house of Chas. .J. Scheoror. IJfBI). .W. PAYNX, Chairman. Pottsville, Pa , July 18, 1898, Kcllet 111 Sit IJollrs, T!-4 -1 t-1.1 1.1. .1.1... .11.... relieved in six hours by the "Now Orcat P""nens win hook u uryan ui u .-cwa 1 South American Kidpey C1110." This new hy the hundreds of thousands, what remudy is a great surprifo on account ol its j over the Populist convention may do, it exceeding promptness in relieving pain in 1 may bo considered outof thoquestion that I 'isirossi 11 K iiuiie) hiiu iimum'i oiochibco , tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part ot tlio urinary passagos in niaie or ruinate. It relieves letontion of water and naiu in ikisVuil' it almost lunuodlatelv. If vou want quick rcliof and euro this is your roniody. Sold ny wnaplra's nnnrmacy, 107 souin Jimu stroct. Coming Kveut, July 28 Ice cream festival under the auspices of tho lllack Diamonds, in Ilobbius' opera house. August 1. Ice cream festival uuder the auspices of the Silvatlon Army In Rubblns' opera house. August 1. Ice cream foBtival iu the Calvary liaptiat chinch, under tlio auspices of tho hadion' Aid Society. Aug. 1 1. Ice cream festival in Robbins' opera house, under tho auspices of the Kast Rnd toiing Americans. August 13. First annual picnic of tliu Defender Hose Company No. 3, at Columbia park. Aug. 2.3. Ice croam fostiral under tho ousiiices of Shenandoah Valley Council No. 530, Jr. O. U . A. 11., iu Ilobbius opera House. . Cure for Headache. As n remedy for all forms of Headache electric Hitters has proved to be tho very host, it uil'ects a permanent euro and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to Its inllucnce. We urgo all who arenlllictid to pi ocu re a bottle, nnd give this remedy a fair trial. Incase of habitual constipation Ulcctric Hitters cures by giving the needed tone to tho bowels, and few cases long resist tho uso of this medicine. Try it once. Ijargo bottles only 50 cents nt A. Waslcy's Drug Store. Sibley to llllu lor Couguss. PiTTsmriio, July 20. Idx-Cungfossmau SlbAy 0.11110 down from Franklin Satur day night to uttend 11 D.uiiucrotlc ratillea tlon meeting- Upon his arrival Mr. Stb leyatinouncedthat ho Imddoeldod tn!iter tho congrosslonnl raco from the Krlo Crawford district, tho Twenty-sixth Ho said: "I am satisfied I can curry my dis trict easily on n Doini.cratic free silver platform. 1 propose to make my canvass without spending 11 cent except for hotel bills nnd transportation." Thrown Under a Train to Dentil. WiLKKHUAHRK, Pa., July Ot). Charles Smith, lined 48 yearn, 11 well known resi dent of West PltUtim, uttouipteil to Iwurd 11 train while It was In motion ut the Iai blL'h Vnllev station Saturday night. Ho was thrown under tho wheels anil su tulnctl Injuries from which ho dlod two hours later. Illieuiuuilsiii Cured la a Day. "M vatic, Curo" for RhuuuiatUm and Neu ralgia radioilly cures iu 1 to 3 days, Its action 1 1 noil the system Is remarkable aud mysterious. It removes at onco tho cause and tho dlsoaLO immodiatoly disappears. Tho first doso greatly liencllts; 70 corns, tsoiu uy C. II. llogoubuch, Druggist, bUeuaudouU, When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, oj general tinsiuithing dono calt on E. F. Uallagher IS west ix-niro street Dealer Ir. stg-es, ISucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tim bust salvo in tlio world for cuts. hniliws. snrns. ulcers, salt rhcutn. fever sores, tettor, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, aud nil aVlii Amotions, and nositivclv cures nilos. or no pay rcuulrod. It Is guaranteed to give norfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For salo by A. Waslcy. A Letter or Postal Card WilLbriug our solicitor, with samples au nricos If you desire, of the ueatcst work ci en ted by any printing olllco lu tho interior ofthostato. Tho constant ruuulug of our fast Job presses, and tho hustle and bustle iu tho job rooms, attest the popularity of this branch of tho H KHALI) establishment. If vou want good work a, fair prices, send you orders hero, and not to amateurs. A postal rani addressed to this olllco is all that ueccssary. i rapiuisiDii. (Continued from First Page ) whenever one mrty imlor.' the national ticket of nnnthor it has 'no further use to exist,' Is wholly without pit' lent to sus tain It The clinlrmnti's logic Is simply this Tho restoration of free eoluagu to silver is known to Iw absolutely noressiiry to bring Ixicfc tho country's deitnruil pros perity. The Democratic 11ml People's party nre both ugreed upon this nnil nie other vKhI questions, hut othorwlse thoy differ. The Democratic party adopted 11 platform und selects presldenliHleiindhhiti's.pletlgeil I1111I known to 1 slncuro in mlvorncy of their vital mensural. Tlio ltepubllcnn party is pledged to measures the extreme reverse of thos-o upou which Democrats aud Populists agree, nnd unless Demo crats and Populists unite the Itupubllouu party will win, nnd ItH policy of ruin In definitely continue. "It Is strange lofilo, indeed, that tho People's party must die lieonuse It 1I009 right ; that It must die because it is gront, nnd magnanimous mid patriotic enough to go outsldo of Its own ninks for u presi dential ciitullduto, for ono who, though not a Populist In 11111110, Is In dooiiest sym ptithy with Its most ohcrlshml mill Vital measures to removo 11 grout "'"1 bllghtiiif? curse from tho country. "Why will thonomiimtlouof Drynnnnd Snwall by Iho Populist convention render it Impossible for Populist to ninko 11 light for their local tickets, us Mr. Taubencck clulmsP Vhcro they uro running Populist tickets. without fusion with either party tho nomination of Hryuu and Sownll by their national convention must strengthen them with tho poqplo. It is truo that should the Democratic party bo successful tho Pop ulists might not bo In it position 'todo maml' appointments to office from Presi dent Hrynn. Hut who cnu doubt his wumi of justice and recognition of obligation for patriotic duty well done by members of tho People's partyr "Grunt that the Diimocr.itlo party will not Iw likely to provide for paper money that Is not, redeemable lu coin; but Mr. TaulKineek lsmlstukoii in his claim that outside of free coinage for silver nil other reforms advocated by tho People's party would be forced to await, the formation aud victory of some now party pledged to their support. If ho will rend the Omaha platform and compute it lino for Hue with the platform upon which Mr. Hrynn was nominated ho will 11 ml that the latter makes solemn plcdgo to the country of every reform contained in the former ex cept Hat pajior money, government owner ship of railroads nnd tho sub-trtmsnry scheme, which latter moasure tho Omaha platform Itself discredited. "Tho ohilm of Mr. Tnubonock that tho Populist party should Iw an ally and not. an auhox of tho Demooratlo party Is an lrrldeseent droam. Considering tho num erical strength and iMiwerful organization of tho Democratic parry, coupled with tho plnin assurauco which its leaders huvo that tho Populist and five coinage Ile- . , , .,, tho Democratic party, having alrcnily nominated its candidate and adopted its platform, will make thu co-partnership arrangement which Is the Iwvsis of Mr. Tuubeneck's plaus. It must bo clear that, tho -Democratic national committee has not. 11 vostlge of tho power nocossiiry to ou ter Into such an arrangement, oven if thoy desire to do so." The friends of Congressman Charles A. Towne, of Minnesota, aro working hard for their favorite, and are receiving much encouragement from southern men now hero. Active agents of tho candidacy of tho young Duluth lawyer are going about saying that their favorite Is tho superior of Hryan In intellect, his oquul In char acter and his suporlorln oratorical ability. Mr. fieorgo K. Washburn, of Boston, Mass., chairman of tho eastern division of tho Populist party, returned to the city last night from Lincoln, where he went to pay a visit to Mr. Hryan. Mr. Washburn declined to reveal tho purposo of his call unoii tho Democratic candidate, or to en ter Into tho dotnlls of his interview with that gentleman, Thuro lu no doubt, how- over, thnt tho object of tho visit was to, if possible, reach au understanding with Mr. Hryan which would render it consis tent for tho Populist convention to uccupt him as Its presidential caudldato. Mr. Washburn returned with u very excellent Impression of tho Democratic nominees, ml anxious that his party could see Its way clear to indorse) Mr. Hryuu. Discuss ing tho general situation Sir. Washburn sayH' "The peoplowlll Indorse Mr. Hryuu, whether wo do or uot, nnd with a fair chance wo will swx-cp tho oountry." Kx-Oovernor White, of Colorado, who Is also here, stated that ho had iiKiudoned his contest against tho Patterson delega tion for a seat ill the convention. "I an nounced," ho wild, "tluitjiwas for Hryan, and thoy Immediately bouuco.1 mo from tho delegation, because, thoy said, I had sold out to Wull street." Hero tho gov ernor laughed Inordlniitcly "Yes," ho continued, "I am for Hryan, and shall place no further obstacles lu tho way of tho seating of tho Patterson delegation, which Is also favorable to tho Domocrutle nominee, though I understand tho contest will bo continued by tho other members of the delegation which Iwars my nume." Kx-Goveruor Lewulllng, of Kansas, wus ono of the energetic Hryuu men to bo soon at tho Ltndoll this mornlug. Wheu asked us to tho nomination of Mr. Hryuu ho said : I can spool; for Kansas. That state U most heartily In favor of tho Indorsement of Hryuu. Wo Iwllovo that tho shortest cut to silver Is tho host The Chlougo platform Contains 11 gront deal that wo wunt It is a pretty good Populist pint' form, and Hryuu is u pretty good Popu list." Senator J. K. Jotios, of Arkausus, ohulr- maii of the national Domoirrntlo commit tee, iirrlvod lust night. Ho said that ho was 011 his way home from Washington, but. iidmltuid that ho had stopped in St. Louis for the purpose of making a note on tho drift of events In connection with tho Pimullst convention. Ho declines to ox press liny oplulon us to whether tho con vention would Indorso Hrynn and Sowall, though ho confessed that such n course on tho part of tho convention would bo grat ifying. Ho oxprsw-ed himself as very much pleased wlththolndlciitlonsof Democratic success. Ponator Marlon Hutler, of North Caro lina, arrived last night. Ho will bo fol lowed in u day or two by tho rematndor of tho North Carolina delegates. Senator Hutler paid a high trlbuto to William J. Hryan, tho Domonratlo iiomlnco for presi dent. "He Is," snld tho senator, "tho host man prosouted by tho Domocrats at tho Chicago convention for nomination." Al though speaking in. such high terms of Mr. Hryan, Honirtor Jlutler gavo no indi cation that ho favored Ills Indorsement by tho PnnulUts. "That.'' ho said, "Is tt mat ter.! do tinr care 10 oi-eus t e. "as n Nirty, must look to the pre-, 1 atlon of our organization." Itotllieu K. Kolb.whoha become fumous on account of the fights b has made for tlie governorship of A laliania, has arrived. He says he has no object mn to the nomi nation of Hryiui, hut does not want the Populist convention to Indomi him. "We do not want to wipe out our Iden Ity," hi: said, "we must not effueo ourselves." Mr. Kolb lo declared that the Populists will want a part of tho electors tleiieral Jacob rj. Coxoy, who ts a dele-gutu-iit-largo from Ohio, is not In favor of indorsing, or oveti taking the course pur sued by a great many Populist lenders, nnd nominating, Instead of Indorsing, Hrynn. Ho thinks a straight ticket should bo nomlniitod, but is pushing a plan which ho says will unlto the silver vote against tho gold vote. It Is to huvo electors so rted pro nitu, according to the votes cast ;.y the iiartlos whose national conventions have dcefnreil for silver. This would give the Populists the vice presidency if tho scheme should lie adopted. All tho Indications aro that tho conven tion will lie u very lively afTatr, with tho cortnluty of much bitter wrangling, tho probability of sonic sonsntlonal Incidents nnd of a bolt of larger or smaller dimen sions, no mutter what tho ultimate deci sion of tho convention Is. Tho loaders of tho American silver party who an) horo nppoar to bo all of ono mind that Hryan anil Sowall should bo in dorsed. Victory for silver Is their slogan and thoy opposo anything which will tend to cloud tho issuo- or dlvldo the silver strength. Thoy expect by their action to oxerrisa n strong lnlluonco, over tho other convention; osiieclully us there seems to bo 0 disposition to arrange joint compromises. A i'i:)i'osi;ii riuVrroiot. It Will he Urged by Tlion Who- favor a Straight Out Ticket. St. Louis, July 20. Tho "middle of tho road" Populists huvo n-plutfonn prepared, which was drawn up by Hon. Alfred Dag gett, of California, which thoy will sup port, and under which they will attempt to renominate straight nut Populists for the presidency und vice, presidency The financial and tariff planks are. We demand u national currency, sale, .sound and flexible, Issued by the general government uh 11 full legal tender for all debts, pubUc and private, and shell nu tionnl currency should lie Issued Ivy the general government only, without the In tervention of nny national bank, and without tho agency of tiny financial or other oorK)rntion whatever. Wo bollovo that tho United States Is in foot a freo and Independent nation, and that Its freedom and financial uud indus trial lllwrty of Its citizens should not bo made to depend upon the fluaiicinl whim, caprice or avarice of any foreign nation, and therefore we demand tho free and un limited coinage of gold und silver by tlio government of thu United States at tho present legal ratio of It! to 1, without ref erence to tho notion or financial course of any foreign nation. Wo demand that tho laws authorizing tho incorporation of national bunk bo ab solutely ami unconditionally reiculed,nml that all national banks und tho national bunking system now In vogue bo nbollshed. We demand that congress enact u law which shall declare that all contracts, ob ligations uml judgments of every kind nnd character requiring tho payment of money shall 1m) payable at tho option of thotlebtor In gold or silver coin, or other lawful cur rency of tho United States, and that such law shall decloro thnt evury provision in sorted or unido a part of any such contract, obligation or judgment, which requires tho debtor to pay tho money duo there under In nny specified kind of coin or cur rency shall Imj null and void. Wo demund that tho amount of circula tion modlum Iw speedily increased to not less than $50 per cupitu of tho imputation. Wo demand that the government estab lish a system of jiostul savings banks In each city, town, village and hamlet of tho United Status which contains a. imputa tion of 1,1X10 or more, and that the'pooplo Ikj pormltteil to deposit their money for safe keeping in such postal savings bauksj and that tho government carry on tho business of transmission of monoyifrom ono point to unothor through tho medium of postal bills of oxchango through said IKistal savings banks. Wo domuud that a law lie passed by congress authorizing tho government to loan to cltlzons of tho United States, but not to aliens or corporations, money on all land aud property to tho extent of two thirds of tho ussessod value of said prop erty, which loans shull to secured by mortgage to tho government, upon rate of interest not to exceed 2 pel- cent, per annum. Wo demand that a taw Ijerassexl by con- cross authorizing tho govurnmont to loan money-i to municipal corporations ill tho various suites ior mo purposo 01 puuno Improvement to tho tho extent of one third of the ussessod valuation of tho tax able proiierty-In such municipal corpora tion, and- tho rate of interest charged should nut oxcood tho actual cost of lssu lngtho loan. Tho tariff pluuk favors a commission representing all tho tailoring, munufactur- ' lng, mining and agricultural interests, j which commission shall report annuully I to congress, so that the tariff may. from' time to time, If uocossury, lie umeuihil, "In tho Interest of justice nllko to the ' manufacturer, tho agriculturalist, the j miner and the American laborer, so that Its protective features, if any, shall ox- tond to tlio wnolo noiiy 01 American in dustry. And wo demand that nil tariff legislation bo so framed and enforced us to prevent tho formation of trusts and other combinations." Tho platform further demands that tho government own and operate the ndl roads, telegraph und telephone systems; that tho governtuout build and oponito the Nicaragua, onuul , that tho people sliuuld havo tho right (through tho initiative and referendum to declare tholr will on all great questions ; that ,tho president, vice president nnd United States senators bo elected by tho direct voto; that there should bo the graduated lnoomo tux; thnt tho laud should not bo ownod tor spocu lativo purposqs, and that allons, rosldont and non-rusidont, snoutu no promuited from owning uny laud in this oountry.und to prevent and destroy "laud monopoly" there should Imj a graduated laud tax: that congress should pass and- enforce an effective law against immigration. Tho issuance of govcrnnient bonds is de nounced as unconstitutional in law and vicious uud unjust in morals. Grlp-Colds-IIeadache. 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