SI of “III don. mm†hound- “: and mummmurh qt limp Algeria. vhmm hid cir- él TIM: 'm the no A no. â€I: II. a! has: not. 1h Mm! convention of the gold m democrats woo called to order at Indianapolis. Sept.1,by Roswell l’. Flower of New York. temporary Adria-.1129 nu wu mm mm thtoro. Some 400 delegates were and. Ivory note was In some way -WC¢I and more or [on onthuol- . walled. The gathering m prin- “I†me up or the moat (ï¬ends or II- “Salutation, and every men- tlu 0! the pranltkot‘o nine woo rev mod vlth vociferous applause. 0n lib point they all named to nameâ€"â€" “2 Motion to the administration. _ /'x‘l‘lon being no contest: the comma» II. In moy to proceed to billion; at once, but took an adjournment to r;. My, whlle the platform was be- homered. We “run and condemn . m eonmtlonu of ammo Nu I. um for their cooperation m 5, an appropriation ma. - m The demand a! the 1’9- m My tag I; Incl-cue in m- .‘u ‘- 1“ pm“! In the We!!! ‘m'hieh his ltl â€a! Ill .- M at cm. niql’roluee‘ â€in. du- endroly lb 3“ 10‘ flu! in fonowed “IO and or m “I“!!! m; ‘3’ I levies h nice“! w the data-saw m -mhmmlrunm- can we In.“ In 7.01.. 'lhllflo'fll iguana hem conven- d “In" mm It. declaration or u I. h Denna-me "1mmâ€. enâ€" †a â€pliable m audition dâ€. Tammi: Inch-«r (II-1 at. h mum", imposed only for #0 m mt! not for prim“ ‘ Ila-mu lastly newsman: unl- med bum-apt m I. rut-o and maintain “I†h and It proposes no rem- :- ~ um“ own. new! antenna ‘ m lax-Hon. audition. hm. nu ma duct-anc- from a “nation m (It direct n- d .â€" Iogm-tiol †the mum II!!!- n um pro-smut. n It â€muomernfldmyof mi N )hmutmmmmmn now-dc N'Iflv'" . w â€you the candidate 0! awn-whom“ Mm mWMII-I‘r‘ - Humanist-Munr- in § ‘I'In hauntin- cl lb “Iago eon- †um hdlvfl‘w hm. "an m 1 mm mutt-cc. lb- IM- .0 d a. â€Mary. nd tho “thorny Hum to «(am federal but II" cine-u a neth- ulmpt to my 0- pm:- at diver by mm» b n- than“! of our mono- m ud “mun null-nun! d not: hour by Ibo lawm- : I)†“and" for Icy-hum. al- Il- than“: can. 0! an! n- . can on km of prourllon- I. Mr In.) my. Mgfnmnulotbnmni :mun d M cl tho Indlvldlul con-Int- ‘ uh you! mmneot; to the proo- m d (I. Men] mourn-mu In Denim-non! vigor. ad to the up- F! d :3. mm In .11er in“ m: u my In tho while e:- W; b the uni-mm of Ibo you has and mad loony, and It ban-nu lo punt-nul- and all clan hm d a. nui- AM a rut..- II.“- (Inn-a..- ‘l'lb convention in nucmblcd to up- “ (I. â€Help!“ upon vhlcll depend .0 I." and welfare of the America: â€In In Order um domocru- through- d a. Union my unit. their patriotic M to non dinner from then- may and min from their party. '1‘. mac â€IQ I. Died!“ 10 “I ml and hula to .u no. at any and n4 coidluol; to the lap { ' 180081) on. m Thur-day the convention pro- .Iotl to make the nomination amid I... at great harmony. A (elegant h- amver Cleveland nnnonnced tint I. could not think of accepting the “nth. It was then decided to uh up Senator Palmer at Illinois. and I. In. nominated on the ant ballot. nun no votes were cut. may by m. Gen.‘ Bugs 0! Wisconsin M» ed“! no vote. and Gen. Palmer all .0 uni. The result Inn received with I). ma] cheers. Gen. Buckner d Ila-tacky, ex-Conledonm. was then m {or vice president by «chinaâ€" 8-. Tho unventlon then adjourned. w Mqunrten will be cull» had in Chicago at once. tun-mm 8008‘ mocnrno “0L0 PLAT!!!“- :mï¬â€˜ profldul with a “‘8' M? m: “mu-mun math!!- Hip-amt!" $83: by: A. cum-cull. Ant-out. IIrI. "oathâ€"J don't no why you can’t be um metal. You might an I good deal out 0! your moo-o 1! mm m. 4 If. Neatly-Huh! hot? n Light: head. a. and namMmtm nhandt’.Mum wrouhorumdlonnmmtofn. Nov â€'0 dudâ€"killed mm. I n- th†with N. a! lost All I had loo. mun-1am» not): wontâ€"7 no. York Watâ€, 4r . ‘ and served tau yar- h'oll Jammy. 1889. In 1891 he was elected U. B. senator from Illinois by 1 combination bottom populist. and democratn. After the wt: Gen. Palmer then set- tlaq In Sal-imam, Ill.. and resumed Ml cm! can. 3 â€,8 to In elect- ed am much: ehu of 1mm. In ten he entered upon Ila military career. wMen vu no pronpemn u his civil We ha been. He we: lint eon- mihloned u the colonel of the Four- teenth nllnoln Volunteer Inhnlry on my 9, 1861, but was pro-eta! on November 5, 1861. to hrlgndiergenenl o! Volunteen In Kath and Aprll. 1862, be commended a division under Gen. Pope In the opentlonl miner Nev ltdfld and 1mm: No. 1., end In- ler In the opernlona against Corinth. ‘ He took pm In the battle of flur- pbreeaboro In December. um. um! Jenna, 1833, and m promoted to be Maseru of volunteers. He ran ensued In the operations against Gen. Bragg on Ms retrcnt to Chattanooga: commanded a division InAln battle of Chick-mun: n- pronlonil to the comment of the Fourteenth Army Corps In October, was: took part In the operation: ground Chattanooga, In- mam the battles of lookout Houn- tntn and mule-try Ridge, In Novem- ber. 18!: and in mm commanded the tangent!- Cam In the Anna enm- to! In year- be armed around II : due-mu!“ I", Dell. Int I nul- dIor, the: I cooper. a“ than I echo! teacher. mu In the net-wine M- um um. India-amatndbo I“ devout! himself to m um or law. nd In ma In was ud-md u I stu- dent Into an luv aloe of John L Grumman, at Carllnvflk. x (In. Pal-oh Nylon! an "I am! on b!- nthor‘n fun In Chfllflll county. KL, when he enjoyed tho mu adult-n: or no public Inhooh of um period. In Im II. an" Ill coupolkd. In coo-mum o! M- mu- nluory annual. to have Kentucky Ild removed II: (In!!! to who. muly. "L. and nut“ In I". In. Alton Turn your Inter In. Pal-or and. (be hone I“ broke- up. and Jon col-rad Shank! Cantu It Up. yer Alton. then conducted on the nu- ull labor â€ll. But IMIII a your to m compelled to Aha-do- M. madl- by a be! of funds. JOHN SI'AULBY PALM ER. lot-ho. lav ruoum. On. John McAuI-y Palmer III born on Basic le. Scott county. Ky.. on Bounty" I), Is". No cone: 0! Bunch uni Banish inaction, who act- ilcd u In early day in Virginia. iii. mm In Louis D. Palm. who moved to Kniucly in i7". and 'II a cilia: In In in: 0! ma; and u- DOOM. who I“ Imiod in ma, vu- An Tm. a nu" of Virgin“. We demand that. henceforth modern Ind iibeni policies toward American ‘ shipping shall talie the pine of our in- dilation of the restricted statute- of the eighteenth century, which were abandoned by every maritime power but the United states. Ind which to tho nation'l humiiiltion have driven American units! and enterprise to the use or oiien a.†and alien crews. have undo the stars and strive- nn union unknown emblem in foreign countries. and hue virtually extinguished the rm 0! American seamen. with the repuhllcen petty In Increasâ€" Inx theee conditions. which ere pleaded In Justine-lion of a heavy Int-rem el.’ burden- ot the maple and e further reeort to protection. Prat-eunu- le Deena-need. ‘ We thereto" denounce protection and he ally, free coinage of silver, as schema for the personal proï¬t of e few at the expenee of the many, end oppose ‘ the two pertlee which stand for these schemes as hoetfle to the people at the republic, whose food end shelter. com- fort and Drown-1y ere attacked by high- er tom and depreciated money. In line, we reefllrm the historic Democratic doctrine of term [or {avenue only. has about an an Son. The Loni-due Times says that not long due: I Kenmckum was ï¬lling with 1 young woman out West, when the convemlon turned tn tobacco. no mum marked that tomo In: 1 very cannon crop In Kentucky. m lady, It mod, had never seen my tobacco, cream In the mathem- ea plug. no Ill. replied tint ale lhould "fr much “to to visit Kentucky and "vim “I. n It in of burst to note that during the Cmfedmte retreat to Chaunooga in ma Buckner no pursued by a di- union of the Union Army under Gen. Filmer. Buck-or. quickly realising that his dtnnUon Ill hopeless, at once decided to surrender. He wrote a letetr to General Grant mutating in mm tm noon of February 15, that to , of surrender might be agreed upon by appointed conmlnionen. To this General Grunt Immediately replied In : lettcr that has oince been chronicled 3nd made famous ll history. It In: In 1m that Genenl Buckner graduated Iro- Weet Point. two years previou- to the Hanan war. During this struggle for flatten: Independence he entend the um: I lieutenant and came on a uptnln. When the civil war began Buckner melded In Ken- tucky, Ina nu nude ndhtnnt general of the auto with command at the nut. guard. During the siege of For: Don- dean Buckner was third in command of the fort. Grnnt surrounded the fort on nil elden. After the nttnckn of Feb- ruary 13 and H the Confederate forces saw the further mint-nee would be fruitless, and the eenior general- turned the command over to Runner, and In the evening Muted by boat: 'lth 5,0“ men. (Inna! Buckner bu been mrrw (lice. m. pun-um rm I: a dim do- arudam of mm of «h oldm ruler- Iu IM- munlry, and In: Inn": in on at the nut "imam: hum:- of Virginia. After his in. †governor Md uplnd. no [flamed to the hallo Item I. In horn. He in Ibo GONG crane you Its-ind undid-Io luv 1mm mun non-tor In Kenna! In: winter. but, owl" to tho trot-Mom lines, I. withdraw Iro- (Ie rice to. no on 'u floated. 091ml Duct-er I. wont locating our .1........, leuly all 0! which In luv-ted In (an. Indn and real an“. H. In written a number of creditable 7m "- Is also a "mule wmer In pro-o, and has written an: Iran!†a the Inn- clal quad... He I. n Shimm- ochonr, and In rented to In able to (not: no plan fro- beginning to loch.- (u "av-Mut- Oonml anno- Balm: Buckner I: 75 yam old. VI. born In "In con:- ty, In the number: pan 0! Kent-why. and um urn In the log nhln In which In n- barn. TM. loll cabin In but" by the umnl'u mum own- I hundmd year- no. and the only Hm um M In: [Ind any from all bmhphm 1mm who: be um governor of Mn utlva unto. Tho "lull bu uddrd lo the orulul cabin. and ho not in our of tho Ina-t pic-cumin hours In the out; M Wu! Point In man-ltd In the ulna clam cm: (knot-I (null. For a Hul- cold Ito-(lard. The experience of mankind has shown that. by mean at their natural quslitieu gold is the necessary money of the large sflnlrs of commerce and business, while silver is conveniently adapted to mlnor transactions, and the most beneileent use or both together can be insured only by the adoption of the former as a standard of monetary measure, and the maintenance of sll-‘ ver at a parity with gold by it: “lulled coinage under such safeguards of law. ‘ Thus is the largest possible enjoyment of both metuls gained with the value universally accepted throughout the world, which commutes the only prac- tical currency, ensuring the most stable standard, and especially the best and safest money tor all who earn a livelie hood by labor or the produce of husv bandry. They cannot miter when paid in the best money known to man, but are the peculiar and most defende- less victims 0! a debased and iluctunt~ lug currency, which ofleus continued profits to the money changer at their We oppose the mm the discrim- Iuflln‘ dude: will promo!» llllwlnl, and that «home a an Invitation to commercial val-tare upon the United Bum. Inn-American In the light. 0! our mt commercial treaties, while greatly Increasing ocean freight: on our agricultural Ind manufactured product... Realizing these truths, demonstrated SIMON BOLIVAR BIICKNER. A quick temper frequently can. trouble um eternity um obllw Ramona Is a («char from which we should require but one lesson. No one should be so contented n In rem-1n plane to poverty. [Joann-y talent which buds In tho south bio-om in the north. He who weaned: h a menu to m one that talk. ‘ Lawn low!" on n M BA Washington mun write. to I new-- pmr “out a boy he a" driving . I.“ mower white riding on a bicycle. "0! course it wn much larder work than Wflkiu with the grass cutter would have been." adds the observer. "and a deal slower in the doing, but no mu live boy in ever going to lei. such trifling mddmtim u thou ban weight with himԠonce chnlr W on "one leg: but Joe was In vlctoflm mm. nun- lng . swollen cheek. "Tom-Ira gone," he raid. rub a grin. The doclor Md mung. but a In node I silent survey 0! the wreck o! M: household goods, he Imagined the Deena tlmt Ind preceded tho eruption and nude I mental vow never to «Ms. harshly “slur-Cluelnlw Enquirer. y "Joe I! you can put the other boy out you m 59.! rout-Job Incl. †"Do you mean that l Inst lick his?“ "That's shout the the of it." "All right." When Dr. Mucus returned to M- Mlle: "tut night he met a night he lev- er bargained for. The glass In tbs door was mashed to mlthema. A Int-bk. dock on the name! wu ulna: ‘ dbl, glue or hands and I band-0.0 Olen m. Dr. Joseph Ian.- â€I. week- no hint! A m boy and Tommy 1m Ton-y was a jewel. gal when Joe. the In! lmmht. eon- Vllmfll. the dado" no ran. to let To-lly so. But 10. wanted to em but In Mo to". hm! and pleuled with his employer. A 1n: out M II. due-- :3: seemed to present use". for tho 55:33: 33- 2.3238 .0 v» 3. 3-3.. 5 .3 11.5.... 2 :1 31V. :5. a. If: Bi 3 F. 3:33? :0- 1 $0 >213- v80... Tho democratic puny or" bu mail» ulna! Ind etc-r rm mini-In the nu mmrr of law. tho Indmmlmm of m Judldul “lamination. (no In- «mum, at mm“. and the obliga- tion. at a" mod mm. In mm @Yfl'y Ilka-I mm. tannin-Non. Md ll- tmu nulm Ibo 1w mm o! provâ€" my and the good order at not-{ML tn which an hon“ I. In. your. lad lupin. 0! our promo. nun-- can hob-«a. The Slum-mo (‘mm at tho (“um-d ‘maln nu win-Ir MIAMI-had by "a Mann of our maulluuon :- on at the ï¬lm walnut» branches of the government. In lndrwndrnu- and au- Ihorlly lo Inltrpnl nan law 0! [In Ind I‘Ilhoul [Mr or hror nun! hr m'lin- lulu-d. Wu condemn Ill diam lo de- um the tribunal or Inna" n» ma- Monn and mpoct whirl: H Um do- nrvodly ha. 9'!†In the mm of the recall? We favor a Ilbonl policy 0! pen-Ion. to deurvlu uoldlen and nation o! (In l'nllcd mun. “'n (“or arbitration for Ilu- nonle- men! or International durum. W0 demand Inlet economy In the appropriation and In the admin-tra- tlon or the caveman-at. Probe for Us» metal-Id. The patriotism. mlity and courage with which President Cleveland hss lulfliled his nest public trust. the high character or his administration. its wisdom and energy in the maintenoneo 0! civil order sod tho enforcement ol the laws. its equal regard for the rights or every class and every section, its ilrtn and digniï¬ed conduct of (or- eign affairs and its sturdy persistence in upholding the credit Ind honor of the nation, are fully recognized by the democratic party. and will secure to him a place in history beside the tath~ on; o! the republic. We also commend the administration [or the great pros- rose made in the reform or the public service, and we indom its eflurt to extend the merit system still further. We demand that no backward step be I taken, but that the return: he supported and ndmnced until the nu- -Demo¢ratis spoil: system at appointments shall be eradicated , But we denounce silo the further maintenance 9! the present costly patch work scheme of national paper enr- rency u a constant source or injury and peril. We assert the necessity of such Intelligent currency reforms as will conï¬ne the government to its legit- imate functions. completely separaied from the bulking business and silord to all sections of our country a uniâ€" form. sale. and eluiic bank currency. under gavel-amen! supervision. men- nred in volume by the need- ot busi- Ivy long public inmamience end ion. the dommnflc party. in the intomt ‘o! the m nnd of equal justice to all. practically «mouthed by the leak)» ‘ lion 0! 1884 and 1853. the mold mm o! mount-r1 measurement Ind likewise entirely divorced the government from banking and currency loom To this long eat-blinked democratic policy we ndhere. and insist upon the Inullms~ mace of the gold standard Ind of the parity therewith at every dollar lowed by the government, and Ira ï¬rmly opâ€" posed to the tree and unlimited coin- an of silver. and to the compulwry i plural-nae of silver bullion. JAOGLES. H In on raj-amen! «l and mm. an! on Iynlr‘ In "ml-r. III-um or other nan-db: am "an not an“. I! OHM-0rd will: nmr grind duos-4|. not my lu- mwlod (u "no and alumni ï¬nkhm. but It in and o! I hum". ow show-H have IM- bnt. It! with an :rII-hfot-s! _ "in!!!“ “I!" 9' eta-um; mum: «gamma-g m. luau whirl! II mm to. 1.:th d Imp-Mun. In on!" In m m Irw- III-tnl elm“. In muv who-n yum pun dun. Ihll yon lun- uw unloe uni- do. erh is manninfln h, [be Fa"- lwlh Pk lprnpl'u «at, I“ uh! by Illnv-QNHEW* . . . h- 0" MEN-*- ‘ IMMW'E“ 0.: a: :5 .31â€" 13 c. to 5 '29 .39.; a: a: . ,1. I...» 23 :1 5 ban... 0- ?!nhf. 2.1.3:... “it. dizlc 3- : 2:! 3... AT!!! .69 a a. s... :. mash. go.- 8. .1. PL 3.7.31 .23. 2.83 can“... no]! .53- . .33 3 88 438.5 3.2 c 3 3.11.125 .1... < .335: 93!... 1 B351 .3. 3.. urnâ€"ï¬g; .12... J in?» - a. eat... it Sarah-MHz...» .353 .- inc... â€a BS r81§Lrup 3 Ian Pal: atrial-3:58 cc .- {all at. I... w... 131...... 33L. . .1531... h: Ith - Mm limit. at tho Inn-bro! nature 0! than! obn- Gladness Comes (‘fllhg or Ion-I. M n recent wedding the mom I. which the bridul party was loned with the wegidlng [are-km“ was decorated with a ceiling 0! real ma.â€"Exchnn¢o. um. um! 29th. to the south (or Honest-alien Ind Hun-marl. For unlculan apply to an neuron local agent or nddrou: Very low rate: will be made by tho Ila-our! Klnsu and Ten: Rail- way for excursions of September "Well, I suppose he toun'd it hard to set N. mulling through their heads." ~â€"Detrou Tribune. "Why dld he employ such painted "will?" The Hon. Warner line:- at! the Hon. Richard P. Bland. dlscum thn respectlve merits o! the present preliâ€" dentin! candidates under tho caption of "The Duty of the flour." in the :0th American Review for Sepmnb r. “Cowman l- a good thing to nave gn- lglll." am I an collector. “Young women engaged or about lo he ‘OW usually men n "aeolian In in hull of l: I. month. Cro- children on the cilia hand. generally rune gas bill: I doll-r e mouth. Bicycling hm injured the m tulle terribly. First the huehand goes out upon I wheel; then the wile follow: hls example. The n.- ll turned down. and when they come back they are usually so and from the long epln that lhe! have no desire to not up and burn the midnight oll."â€"-New York Man and EIDNII. Bad to lo Pol-00¢. “Pl In“! rm. ‘ "lb '1 “~zummw~-" "nun-mu MIL '3 Pl. ('5... 'Il‘l' 5‘ sm- --~~-,;~~~;..r.=»: "ll! VI. '7'"!- u.-:.un, g... "I tau-nu. â€-cnm- "Alt luv!!!“ In: sun. In . lawn M nii‘igtoag 04' 0:31 v‘lrlv.v§i9t.‘lutoc§ call... c.q.l§hlv¢.ii’9 mnmmnumfl ‘ Iii-026$ arm 3; r-T‘ munnwmhnn-noazuuu . my“ Oct-viva!“ m lunar-‘1‘... W.“ pin 53.3.38“...- ‘1' 3n sun-96.0. x .p. I II... pro 1.2.1 2:333... ‘17... 1.1:»... “THE MIDDLE SOUTH" â€shaman. mum-us... my; my. BLADDEI out. Boo m: 3 Dr. mcho- Mammy“... ism"! ‘33:; lllllfllS‘ ROSSMAN'S Pile Cure. mm-mmmdumnwmm how's rm. lot can Ilur um mus. Ii Hood , _ WWW-81 nothing. I owe you an apology. You left your new hat. you know, Ind wow you old one home. As I did not have an umbroun and u I didn't. want to wet. my hat I put on yuanâ€"Boston Traumlpt. llhpoulblowlthoutpuro. mulled. Pul- ltd I“ W blood mu m- Ml" .IIIII- weirâ€"I owe you n apology. Th. fact. In. It in mm and I aw your umbrella and, manning you had gone home for good. I took It. Health > ImmuuVuTmu-m AYUGHT “PEGIAI. Saï¬aparifla 7... (.6th ‘mcm ï¬n inn: our as, In In“ val-y. lut Inlay!“ a tummy... 0)< II 43);. II..- 3; a: ’. if: again! ‘3321 F- :!_g {32:2 flaï¬si $3..»ufl». NIGHT YRAI N