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POPULISTS IN DIXIE. They Endorse tne Republican Nominee for Congress. Just to show those democrats in Bates county who have gone off with THE the third party, to what straits the | populist party will go and where | they are being led we clip the fol lowing from the Birmingham, (Ala- bama,) Age-Herald: Calera, Sept. 12 Jeffersonianism have passed away. No lounger will Kolb, Bowman & Co. pose as Jeffersonians and the like, but will be known straight out republicans For a long time they have preached to the ig- norant that they were as good democrats as ever stood on American soil, but.to day their posi- The shades of hereafter as classes tion, both in words and action, was | changed to republicanisin pure and simple It wasn't only breath upon the air, but it's in writing. To-day was the time set for the holding of the Fourth district popu- list cong:. ional convention, and ethe big guns were on haud as early as yesterday afternoon to see that nothing was left undone toward the bold and open launch into republi- canism. The big republicans were here, and they and the populites went arm inarm and nose against nose. ‘The purpose of this conven- tion was to indorse W. F. Aldrich, republican candidate for congress, and also to indorse his platform, which was pure republicaniem. At 2 o’clock the convention was called to order and a committee up- ou credentials appointed. A com mittee on platforms aud resolutions was appoipvted, which drafted and presented the following resolution, which was adopted, with only one dissenting vote: We, the populists of the Fourth Congressional district in convention assembled, reaffirm our allegiance to the Omaha platform; and, Whereas, It is deemed inexpedi ent to nominate a candidate for con- gress from this district; and, Whereas, W. F. Aldrich has been nominated by the republican party of this district; and, Whereas, We believe him to be an honest, upright man and in favor of a goverumeut of the people, for the people and by the people; therefore be it Resolved, That recommend that the populists of this district support the said W. F. Aldrich from this the Fourth Congressional dis- trict of Alabama. There was another similar resolu- tion, which made the populists and we Jeffersoaians all go over to the re publicans. After the passage of these resolutions an escort commit- tee of three was appointed and Mr. Aldrich ¢ mducted to the stage and called upon to make a speech. SIGNS OF THE TIMES. Biz Revival in Industral Enterprises All Along the Line. Washington Post From fifteen to twenty thousand workmen have employment at Braddock, Pa, dur ing the past five weeks. Work has been resumed iu every department of the New Haven Clock company’s works at New Haven, Conn., giving employment to 500 been given steady persons. The puddling mills of the Old Do minion Iron and Steel Works, at Richmond, Va., have been put in op- eration, and a large portion of the plantjis now at work. The extensive silk mills at Carlisle, Pa. which have suspended work during the past eight months, are now running full time, with increas- ed force of men. The largest leather-board factory in the State will be put in operation at Townsend Harbor, Mass., about October 1, giving employment to 1,000 men. The projected Indianapolis, Au- dersov, Alexandria and Marion Elec tric railway is now an assured thing and work of construction will be} commenced shortly Employment will be given toa large nunaber of workmen ot all classes. The citizens of New Lisbon, Ohio, have raised $52,000 of the $60,000 surface is thicker and much strong- er. The six cartridges may be fired ing seventy-two scattering bullets, culated that with the shot cartridge scatterning as it is dis- charged, the gun, in the hands of a fairly accurate shot, is capable of disabling 150 men to the minute. armed with these weapons and fairly protected could easily dispose of} The latest pattern has been on the market for a few months only. operated by a sliding forearm placed easy shoulder.—New York World ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitution- | purifiers, acting directly uy ment to several hundred workmen. | Within two months over 9,000 | men have resumed work’in the mills, facteries and workshops at Wheel- ing, W. Va. Martin's Ferry and Bel- laire, O. The major portion of these men is now receiving steady work for the first time in fourteen months, and an air of prosperity is is plainly visible. | The Pennsylvania Railroad com- | pany has issued orders 01 the Cam- den and Amboy division for all de- partments to resume work on eight or Their sales attest hours time, six days eacb week the past thirteen months tie slij yards, machine and cariepating shops have only work eight how per day, five days eact 1 the trainmen had worked erly ta time. ent s\ Ween, A DEADLY KIOT Gy > It Carries Six Cartritzes Cosded Wash The “riot gun” with which Crit t A H . States Marshal Arnold has wriaed Li | posse of 200 deputies in Clicaz> i | really a cross between the poutling | gun and the French mitrailieuse It} shot Twelve Buckshot bch. O { may be defined as a repeating gun, but it is the most hand ari ever loaded with powder | and shot. The larger | bore than the average ariny rifle, but | weighs lesr. for Weapon is Its magzine has room| twelve caliber — cartric Each cartridge contains three 2 BIX a half drams of powder and twelve} buckshot. Between tne shot and the powder are two one eigbth iuch compressed paper wads. The shell of the cartridge, is of paper, backe ay by a rim of brass. Its outward ap- pearance is very much like that of the ordinary shot gun shell, but its aoa Produces You see them everywhere. Columbia Bicycles POPE MFG. CO., Boston, New York, Chicago, Hartfor “<< StaplezFancy Groceres, Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. ‘QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE i CICARS AND TOBACCO, Always pays the highet market price for Countv| East Side D. B. HILL Nominated by the Democrats of New Yor} The Honor Was Conferred vy Ac- clamation. a, N. Y¥. Sept. 26.—The convention is afternoon minated David B Hill for Governor by acel ion Itis sot known whether he will ac cept. The platfcra indorses the Ad their popularity. istration, extols tariff reform and nndemus the income tax Daniel N was nominated for Lieutenant Gov Lockwoek of Butfalo vernor and Wm. J. Gaynor for Judge ‘of the Court of Appeals h at Memphis. Mis Tuesday evening, Judge Gibson of this city admonished such { In his =p sourl, on in his audience as were jinclined to vote with the Poupulists | their ballots ia ical waste basket.” This is | ja figure of speech which is particu. | jlarly ept ia this | the polit There is no} & populist win | The fight is} and Repub-} licans aud so far 2s the State ticket} jis concerned the Republicans have State. ble chinece of | pos ny nh auy contest erat between the Den ] jas little chance of winning as the| Populists. But in some of the legis a considerable diver | Democrats the candidates might result in of Republicans No | Democrat, however much he may be inclined to favor the Populists, wants to help the Republicans, yet that what he is doing in voting for Pepulists candidates in close dis to Populist | the election Square. Butler, Mo- in half as many seconds, thus throw- any of which would inflict a serious wound at eighty yards’ distance. The magazine may be reloaded easi- ly within halfa minute. It is cal- of each ine and ir eng ive wheels gave way under Marshall Arnold says that five men mob of 50,000 rioters. | The gun is the product of the| Winchester Repeating Arms Co. It is dles in this section of the much for the rooster, and the dr beneath the barrel, making the gun of manipulation from the THE CREEDINESS OF McFarland Bros, To carry the largest and most complete stock of harness and sad Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, they cannot reach the seat of the d al disease, and in order to cure it must take internal remedies. I Catarrh Cure is taken intersally, acts directly on the blood and mucous surtaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this coun- you try tor Years and is a regu'ar prescrip- st tonics tion. It is composed ot t known, combined with the cous surtaces. The pertect com state proved too uch wondertul results in curir Send tor testimoni nev & Co,, Ff drugg Campaign Silver Dollars. é | Raleigh, N. C The Notorious Howgate in the Toils. | thousand s New York, Sept. 27. Capt into this city afew days ago from W. Howgate, formerly Chief Signal} Washington. They have been placed Officer, and a fugitive from Wash jed in the banks are being paid in ington, D.C. since the winter of | conjunction with the paper money 1881, was arrested at 10 a. m. to-day|to the cotton planters, who are now in this city, charged with embezzle-| disposing of their crops and to the ments and forgeries aggregating; negro workmen who help pick and $370,000. All the dol He was committed to J.udlow/|lars are of the vintage of 1894 and Street Jail by United States Com- leach of them is an unanswerable His fight} proof that the democratic adminis- from Washington created a National tration has not entirely ceased the sensation. | It is needles to |say that this is one of the methods {by which the democratic c¢ >» Sept 26 —Five ars were shipped ve Henry | | bale the snowy staple. missioner Alexander. | coining of sily The sugar planters have lost their heads. They are giving the country le s : | w an object lesson of the reckless sel-|°~ paign, uittee af this state is solidifying fishness of bounty-fed.interests. that | aly silver loving element of the par- may in the end return to plague | 3 —- > : them. There is no tenable middle} Mrs. Sigtield Tiseuer of Jefferson ground between bounties fer every-| City hanged herself Wednesday. body and bounties for nobody.— She bus & Louisville Courier-Journal. months. She leaves a husband and |six little children. All Free. 4 = u demented for several “Worth Knowing. 4 pies iors ah tatds Hig 35 es of the nasal mvcous Discovery for Consumption know its Senne abc atiee be cainis value, and those who have not, have now | y Sothing satis: the opportunity to try it tree. Call on the advertised sees and geta oe i ringents, because they are irri- bottle tree. Send your name and ad-| :oting,do not thorougl, ieach the affect- dress to H E Bucklen & Co., Chicago, | erily can be required to secure the location of a large tin-plate manufactory, and the remaining portion is expected to be obtained shortly. Th when completed, will give employ- ate, es -O> | ed surtaces and shauld be abandoned as and get a sample box of New Poe worse than failures.. A multitude of | reste gs omicyedernt actor pealeae persons who had tor years borne all! r the worry and pain that catarrh can in-! All ot which is guaranteed to do you! sict testity to the radical and permanent The concern, | good and cost you nothing. HL Tuck-j cures wronght by Ely’s Cream Balm. | to know er’s drugstore+ | Dauggists have it. - \ | | = tricte. The thing for Demoeratic cam }didates and under Democratic con- troi the matters of difference will be adjusted to the satisfaction of all._— K.C. Times. No Donbr About Rich Hill Review There's no doubt whatever as to the political result in Bates county this fall if the Democrats will only turn out tothe polls All three of the principal parties in the tiel) have of Rich Hill, voting precinct in the The results show that the | Democrats avd Republicans are each Mo. They keep | e buggy harness, Bates see the from the cheapest | your old harness Mc ARLAND £312 OS. Butler, Missouri. and jcom pleted a canvass the largest | county. dless variety of | Call ‘holding their own, and if this is so, |there can be no change so far as this | precinct is There are 1,000 male citizens of voting age in Rich Hill, but of this number about 30 are not entitled to vote. Of the remaining 970, nearly one balf, after allowing for concerned. all doubtful ones, are ices and the en Republican, and the balance with a few scattering ones, are Populists. | In the township outside of Rich Hill | the Populists will fare alittle better, j but even there tl -upin pr y will fall far be L FO |the other townships together, they jjust simply won't be “in it. ir a) ) Made Him Her Heir. | Chicago, Ill, Sept. 27.—Allen © | Wilde of the firm ot James C. Wilde | & Co., well known merchants of this |city, bas Ucen adopted by the widow | of the lute Prof. Garrisou of Chicago the tremendous weight. smash horse millinery. Bound for MeFarland Bros, the p to the best STEI and trade in on new ones. The Times Campaign Rates. In the South-west may have an excuse for | #44 heiress to extensive estates there. not beine posted Mr. Wilde, who is 33 years old, and ne F : ; of a prominent society club man, met Mrs. Garsison before her marriage prdar tliat ino (cdizent of ;was Lady Mary Berry of Eugland, on the develop- the interesting political which is just opening, The Times has made a special cam- paign rate of $1.60 for the daily and | Sunday paper, and 25 cents for The Twice A-Week Times until January 1. While The Times is an earnest and fearless supporter of Democratic} We take pies in anr principles, it is, and always has been, | pelea waaaa An haat ey liberal enough to open its columns | trovbies and liver « aint tro to representatives of different politi-| UST. Tt is the on! Ene 258 guaranteed to cure these diseases or no eal opinions for the discussien of pay. Parks sure cure is sold by H. L. their views. In the columns of The | P»ckcr, Times the important news of the campaign of 1894 will be set forth ments Lady Berry several years ago, and she, taking a great fancy to him, bas decided to make him her heir. The adoption bas caused a sensation in canipaign Chicago society Removal. “A Fatal Fight. fully and fairly. Its news facilities} Breech, in love with Lrene Hayes, are unequalled by those of any other| near Wathena, Kavsas, formed a de- newspaper published in the South- cided hatred for ber brother, Bob west At the prices made either the| Hayes, daily or the Twice a-Week edition | should be in the hands of every man | The two met uear the home of who holds to those economic princi- | Hayes, and Hayes was censured for ples for the coer gs of which ‘the | slander iu the presence of friends of people of the West are contending. jboth young men. A fight followed, | Liberal terms to agents and post- during which Breech used a knife) masters. Sample copies free. jwith probably fatal effect and was! j shot twice in the region of the heart | Wh: About colds and coughs in the sum- mertime. You may have a tickliug cough or a little cold or baby may have the croup and when it comes you ought that Parks cough Syruy is the best cure for it. Sold by H. L. Tucker, 's the Use ot Talking by Hayes. He will die. Dr. J. W. Walker was sentenced to imprisonment for one year at St. Joseph, Wednesday for forgery to pension papers. safely Democratic; 25 per cent are} j {Lind the Democrats, while taking all} St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 26 —Joseph | Wall Paper, Carpets, Paints WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE FRAMES, WINDOW GLASS, s Supplies of every description, Agency for SHERWIN-WILLIAM CO and WEIDER PAINTS, Painte THE the most reliable economical One Block North Post Office. Butler, Mo D. Ww. —— “OUR ANNIE” Drammond Is Cierk of Jasper County, Missourt. Carthage, Mo.. Sept. 26 —The County Clerk of Jasper County is Mrs Annie W. Baxter of Carthage, who is known as*Colouel Annie "She 1as been renominated for a second term. She was born at Pittsburg, Pa.. in 1864, where her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. J. B. White, resided until 1877- when they started West io found a new bome. County Clerk Jobn N. Wilson, after his election, chose her for one of his deputies, and when his term expired, she was retained by the Republican County Clerk, Jesse Rhodes, for cne year The Court house elections, now famous in local history, were con- ducted during her term, and upon the cornerstone of “the temple of justice” in Carthage is engraved the name of “Aunie W. Baxter, County Clerk,” which will tell to the future- visitors to Carthage und Jasper County that when Jasper County bonds were issued aud certified to “a woman did it.” Jasper County ix proud of ber: mines, her prairie farms, her thriv- ing towns, and above all, proud.of the only female County Clerk in the United States The people are proud of “Our Annie” as they call her. WITH TEARS. Mrs. Murphy Pleaded With Governor Stour. Jefferson City, Mo., Sept. 27-— Mrs. Murphy of St. Louis, aged 85 Years, appeared befcre Gov. Stone early this morning, and in a tremb)- iug yoice, asked bim tu pardon her sou, Peter Murphy, from the Peni- tentiary, where he is serving a 30- years’ sevtence for a criminal assault committed upon au old woman in a St. Louis lumber yard. Not having auy iouey to pay rail- road fare, the old woman walked al! the way from St. Louis and arrived here last night She called at the | Governor's mansion early this morn- jing,and during a tearful and hysteri- eal appeal, told the Governor that her son was iunocent and she want- ed him pardoned from the prison | She did not seem to know the nature ol tue eriune her son was convicted of, although she was aware that his sentence was for 30 years. Governor Stone treated ber with great kind- jness aud promised to look into the jcase and take such its. action as it mer- The azed mother then went to jthe Penitentiary and paid her son a | visit | Murphy was jointly indicted. with | Pat Duffy fora most atrocious crime | They were caught while committing the deed, by @ police officer. Both | appealed their cases to the Supreme Court without effect, and had their long sentence confirmed. Murpby has been in bad health for severa} months, aud as the prison physician thinks he is likely to die, he may be pardoned. Otherwise there is no hope who did everything in his} ; power to break up the match. | F MOTHERS? OCCRCCOLOOCOORCCES 0 GRADFIELO RECULATOR CO- ATLANTA, CA. SOLD BY ALL DRuGoists. ‘ 1 900000000000000000000000000000000900008800090