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The News Review. IKAWNfi n.tlLV IIM'IHJ 'IRMVA nifsti int.ir r.s« bv THE NEWS REVIEW COMPANY. itiKi a- I.iVfri*!«'!. TKR'IH or In I'ntN 'l and Cannda oiiP III Bf rlip Wppk aii l.lVERP'Htl. Tm KO'At SIMPLIFED.

A DEUiOATtON. TrOiiiuat I That Mmtm I Kliilry. I telivmmi Coin All the Silver Into United jv. tv Thf bhjtb Umt train Ib Vermont gwtioii han for Canton. jBLOft'BGAllCRRKE States Dollars, The New England Storm Swept.

Coast EVEBY ONE WOHTH 100 CENTS. Orantlnt Thut ould He the Then Whetf Mo of Com yies or a la the will IIUI I latwoeil Qaeetluo II In Thie 1 gaigB The A ft of the leeae. QS not RPt miiPd up with in fonnei tiou with the idea I.i«t not befog our brain with argo The tram the delegation of Ver- Biont'TB to eali on toivernor McKinley and reach Canton toinor- inoriting Meiiator will be with the poiry. Another telegram from J. H.

Farwell of t'hieago that the delegiitifin to call on ioverimr MrKiii riU nuiiilM-r and jBiijile Aiiioiiu Coveriior were CUiy, of the Virginia Hejnidiean 1 ague. (hifl Clevelaini, the M.tki... and M.nn.K™.n|».ie center aoniewhere of Nan- HEVERAL HMALL TEHSEIA WRE( KED Vaehte Mroali Asrher. Much Ihemago to tho Codtagoe Along the Heveral Crotie Hara Marrow irH'pt. flrat India hurricane of the ar- i rived off city after a long but Lightrop and abont rime of Imthet Chicago are arrangiiig for of tm ket, hut w) nergetic diaturle Kuilniad on Haturday to ali ance that a heavy gale on McKiiiley.

with the many theori't which the of free silver are giving Hut let take a common view of the iltuatioii Now, to ktarl with Suppoae Bryan elected and thf free iioiiiage act had been and! Htaff Fmiay the McKiiih ainl lloberf that an wtual fact club of MrKeeRfBnt. and the life that could be taken tc iiiKurancc of the mint and into at the ratio of IB to I How would that affect We haven't got any coin. A whole lot of people who own the entire New England coast delegjitiouB will on Friilay and from Eaat Fort to while Hat unlay. They are the the h- Fi-niiBylvaiiia, CJovernor Biirhi the anbMl by one of the hneir'and iHthn-ateiiiiigdeBtrac- TME STATE LEAGUE CLUBS and Klerled. iJirge kik and wae till- have it, and they couhl have It atteiidani-e of to the REPUBIICIN TICKET.

For Fronldonl, WILLIAM Of Ohio. For Viro Proalflont, UAItUFT A. IIOIIAIIT, Of New For barge, INAAH V. MAf'K. A1.BFKT C.

For of CI1AKI.R« KIMNKV. For Jmlge of iioort, MAHMIIAM. J. Wll.bl.tMH. For Meiul'cr of Ho of rKANK HlirrMAM.

Fur KOHKHT W. TAVI.KH. Fur Judge of ilieldrcuit ,1. H. For Judge of CJourL F.

M. HMITII. For Probate Judge, J. C. HOOMK.

FurtUerkof JOHN N. For K'H-orihT, Kl). M. FKONHF.K. For CIIKIM.

BOWMAN, For Inltruiary Olreotor, MIMIFRM. For Ikiroiier. b. HTKkllOIIN. hk old diHlrict will to Hepubliciiti in Tio.

men- that by Titnmuuiy alumhl Mr Bryan in a bail light. the iniptun-tl the coiiviitlon ami up in Kight then' nome DenuM-ratH the hall, and what mon will until liOoK out for long wimh on of lie a whlii'r, and tln- h-t everylaKly in know all alnait it the CHtnpaign ia SlIKKWIHU) will liot I imxt n-pn-wnting right mail plm e. diuigen'UH ami not by BeiiHible the Kighbn'nth. coined into Ifi-to I dollars, but, not hav ing any we could not have a dollar coined the free Now, HUpjKme, however, that all the mine ami who had took it all to or Philadelphia, or to other Unlti mint, and had it in lU to I and Ml much hail tx'cii ooiued that all the in the world waa maile into IB to 1 and that one of theae dol law were piUnl in one hitap right on the next bliK'k, and Hunpoae every one of them worth lOOceuM and everywhere A The of in imm plain witlt Bryau ami his intiHt at or privations Jtml stniggles of hanl will It the right of man to ami his duty to what can towunl bringing it alsHit. now his i.s the thing most next his will I in million- who by the and of silver art' straining every to their into n'liuifcst wrm'rs the Their candidate is alsnit to start on amdlu'r tour, and literary is Is'ing time in the distribution vast matter containing their jHTuicious Only a few wtH'ks n'tuuiu until the a minute will I by the men who to make many millions through a silver law.

('apital knows this to lie and husim'ss nu'u in all bram-hes art' waiting. Wln it that silver will they will nntke up for lost time, and the eountry will In this has tUrt'tuly but tlu' should If all the men who saw diuigi'r in a Bryan victory would hut their a la'tter would prt'vail. All men would fex'ltheiu- and the blackncBs of would liegiii to give way to the light of prosperity. A llouiM-lioUi Nt-t't-willy. No fiunily should Nvithout Colic ainl Diarrhu'a Cure, for all complaints.

sale by Bulger and What good would thev do us, we hail something we could trade by which we couUI Well, we have to trade everybody has. Home have labor, much fur a dollar. Home have lumber, for a dollar. Home have sugar or or or CMual or eUe, all much fur a dollar We have and HU much for a dollar. When we want one of thoee dol larn, we can not go and take it they don't to us they belong to the men who the to the mint to be coined.

If we took one dollar, it would If we for one for uuthiiig, il wuuhl be begging If the gave one for nothing. It would a gift If we Itorrowtsl one, it would ui interest, and so Most of U8, to get one, must trade lalior, lumber, sugar, coal, advertising or something to get it ThiH is absolutely and honestly isn't It? Well, being so, why do we take any chances on the ilolhir? can get gold It worth lUO cents on a dollar every- wht're Ho we have the to bo, but Huppose it What then? What of taking a chance unless can bi-tter silvi'r dollar won't be worth more than 100 cants, will it? We are getting that now. wtdl alone Home say a Democrat tc up and vote for a Di'mwrat You have word that he no Democrat. U't him dare deny that he said it Home say it pretty had now We might aa well take a chance It can't be worae What kind of tomfoolery this? Wht'ii our baby lay at door did we do any nting? everything which t'ould cure.but we did not Are things bad in a business way? Lot us tell you something to try Vote down this crowd of repudia tors Tell the world iu trumpet tuues lu No vember that we want the best money, that we will take no other, and businesi will revive Let the capital out that Bryan and hii followers have scared under eovtir and liepubliran club eonvi-ntion heixi the memorable of' John B. Robinson ami John the in 1H91, The convention its holly James F.

withdrew in a graceful and Ismlor Hobel was unanimously. Wiim'ii inailc an jh were maile by Hon. John B. Kiiwiii Htuiirt of Fhiladi'lphia and D. D.

Wisal- manscc of Miio. The following officers wore Fresidi itl. Hofs'l; vice Abrahuiti Alhui, W. (T. Hproul, H.

J. DeWolf, Hathaway Hhindel, L. Williams; sciretary, Harris, Pittsburg; trcasuri'r, Mahlon I). Young, Philaih'lphia. The of of meeting was ferreii the coin Htcphi'n W.

of the Erie was appointiHi corri'sponding six-retary. On Friday two trainloaits will goon the Liiuoln luh to Oanton. PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATS. They tha CTiltago Flatfwrm la Their Slate Hauuisbtbo, work of the Deims ratic state was out at a nieeling of the state utive Bryau and was imlorst and the Ohii ago platform was sulistituted for the Allentown declaration of principles. Vacancies on the th ket will be lilhal by the advo- c-4ites of the coinage silver.

John B. Ki'cnan of (iris-us- hurg was matie liainuaii. Ex-lh-puty Attorney (ieueral James A. Htraiiuhan of IlarrisburK will lie js-riuaneiit chairman. The projaisi- tion of the gohl men to harmonise dif- in the party by indorsing Bryan ami Ht'wall and the Chicago plat- without any tlie Allentow platform, was jccted by tlie i-oinmittee.

A cxuumittwj was to with of the with a view to phtcuig John T. Ailman of Juniata as of the candidates for Congressman at-large. tion to hundri'ds of and other along the water front. storm oonsith'rubly in em-rgy tis it came up the coast ami maile here. Then the wind piping up from the eastwaril and has the vchs-ity of a gale, and the authontit's at Washington orih-retl the hurricane signalj all along the fnmi ahilig shore show that storm is a re one.

The great of thij was to many of the along the shore and many have uliandoned their summer homes. The wind in many instances ves sea high up on the wnvking The tide at Nantucki't is one of the highest seen for and many of the ami and bath houses washt'd away, harbor is well tllleil with A from H. that the Ih'leu F. Whitten of the finest of the tishiiig stays while trying to make harbor and was bkiwn the ns'ks. The crew of 18 men was tak(-n off with a and while the her IsAtiun out, and will umhmbti-illy prove a Urtal The wind along the Island (Xiust is blowing a gale ami the sea is tremendous.

A tishing schooner wem off Point Judith ami was wriH'ked in the the of nine men rescued by a The Nuntosket, on way from Boston to Nantasket, was blow ashort' on the Hat at Eml, Weir river. was from Boston. uortlu'ast storm has Is'eu raging all day is iu fury every and w'as BO miles an hour. The surf is rolling high and part of the hich is ocxmpitHl by busiui'ss honstis, is alrtjady jsirtly submerged. Heavy damage to property is fean'd.

storm is ramng with great fury. All along the shore telephone ami tek-granh win's are down. On the west shore nearly hO Isiats hnike anchor in front of the cluk house of the RhiKie Island Yacht club. Many were sm ashed ami the damage to the small craft along the was very gn'at EwiAK row sclHsmci Harry L. Behh'ii, (Jloucestiir, asliore on the coaist off and is stove.

As the gale is constantly incrt'asing is liitle of sav lug the I'oiidHlon of Hie Treaaurj. WAsniSicroN, D. (1, Ht'pt. tn'asury lost iu gold coin and iu bars, which li'aves the true amount of inclinling in 174.B57. LEAGUE GAMES.

At iil. Mt-rrlll hih I 1 3 1 a 2- Killen; Deimlniv want silver dollars at Treaxary For the t'oia of IKlNt. Washinoton, pt, 10 treMury in daily n-ecipt of a Iwge number of for dollars of yarV couiage in exchange for or other lawful These have been wifh fast as received, 1 as the treasury to call public atleiition to that when inlver dollars are in suiiis of or of they at the of goveriiiiieiit. but when smaller sums an- ordered the are made -at the expense of the ordering, Tln re is now in the asury 899 in silver, that silver that may be obtaineil in for any lawful monev, but the just now keen for dollars that it able that by the liegiuning of the ill be to decline to out silver dollars ept in exchange for silver certifli ates tn-us uiy noil's of 1890. The law certain amounts of silver to held in the VICTORY CELEBRATED.

Appropriate aad Maitjr From- larnt Hept. the celebration of the anniversary of ('Commodore victory on Ijike Ene in the marble statue of the naval in Wade park, first in IHBl. was diHxiruted with flowers. Then' appnipriate ceremonitM. Ex-Hen ator Butler of Houth nephew of Perry, made an address, the subject of which was the era of and the will the north and Governor Lippitt of Rhode Island, which the native state of Perry, briefly, thanking Cleveland and Ohio for honoring the distinguished son of Little Rhodv.

Appnipriate were made by kev. George W. ex-consul to Milau, Italy Oolomd C. C. Dewstoe, J.

G. W. of the chambi'r of ami others. Among was Colonel Oliver H. of Elmlmrst, a grand of the ixjuimodorB.

RECEPTION TO DR. NANSEN. HU Farly Baeelve a Walooiiia at Christiana. (knusTiANiA, Hept. arrival here of the Fram, having on board Dr.

Nansen and the companions of his Arctic was made the occasion of an extraordinary of welcome. The Fram was escorted up the Fiord by a naval wiuadrou of 70 Dr. Nanst'ii was accorded a trium phal reception. The city was gaily and everything possible was to express the honor iu which the eitizeus held returning explorer. enthusiasm was manifested.

Among who took part in the demonstration were 12,000 of the guilds, many students, etc. They a guard of honor along the route leaiiing to the castle, where Nan- si'ii was cordially welcomed. Here a was temiered to hfm and he was by the king and by the crown prince. MR. COMING TOUR.

CTr: rity will York Lam rade Journal Tha Rarljr I'ax-liai Marxtca. The first lustitutiunof packet across the tw chauuels and the North si'a probably to very ancient timt'a In the days when England was a pruvinoe of France, lUiil during the later of Engltuul, the iuxhI of a channel for regular must have made Itself felt; and even Vktwx the loss of Calais the long ptx'st'noe of Eugllsli and Eugtish ugt'tiU in the Low (Juuutxies called fur almost as coustiuit luctuis of oommunioation with Holland. The st-rvice probably mtMle a groat stride iu the days of the protectorate; for Heen-tary who hung the secrets of all Europe at the girdle, t-ould do so only by means of uninterruptixi with his agents abntad, and, bt'iug poatmasti'r himsi'lf, ix'gulate the pac'kets to suit his wishes. Hull the was not exU'Uilixl outside the narrow aeiw either during n'igu or that of his sut.x't'ssor. The m't'd for such ex- U'usiou beciune prt'ssiug only through the growth of our colonial posst'ssioua Magaziua The Pisan era, used in during the twelfth oentury, was ongumti by a monk of Pisa.

It auteduU-d the Oliristiau era by cuie year. Hiitl HrigiC'. I TiU'lrt Attt-udanci- Al 1 rUvtlHiul 0 3 0 1 2 2 12 Hl 0 2 1 0- 3 Wllinm; and Altvudanct, 0 1 2 (I 6 fl llr'H'ktyn .......3 ii 3 2 0 0- 4 and Hoffi-r; Biirix-tl, AI'I and KrniUHly. Al Al VVashlnKloii- 1 1 0 5 I 3 0 1 3 4 aml and Ortii. ITui'iriv-LyiH h.

NU. Al York- KHK II 0 3 3 ln 4 and ITarke; Bt-rgsn and Htlvplla. Attendauee, postpuuvxl. SONS OF VETERANS. Two Tboutaad la tba Fa- Uona.

Ijouisville, Hept. thousand Huns of eti'rans, assisted by local uniformed siK'ieties, participated iu the annual parade of the Along the line of march a great of people gave the juniors a chet-ring welcome. The was by a review of the column by Comuiander- iu-Chief Russell and staff. Commander-in-Chief RmAell submitted his annual report, showing a satisfactory ixindition of the order. Despite the hard times an increase of 45B in menibeiwhip is reporteil.

Pennsylvania shows the largest of rtx'ruits. Boston and Indianapolis are k'ading lu the contest for the next encampment. a Ballot. Atlanta, Sept. Jones, the Georgia evangelist, has ad- an open letter to Chairman Clay, of the Denwxratic state executive committee, calling for a free ballot and a fair count at the approaching election.

He urges the Democratic chair- aud lu Which Ha Will Npaak. Li.s«x»LN, following is the itinerary of the and eastern trip of William J. Bryan as given out by him He will leave Lincoln Frixlay, Hept 11, arriving iu Kansas City Hept. 12. He will not spreak at this place, but will take the train ft.x St.

Louis, passing through aiid Moberly, at which places he will make short spt'CH'hes, At Ht. Louis he will atldress audi- at the Amlitorium, Music hall and t'iuve. He will go to Louis- ville on the Uth and aiiilress I vrith' the PopuUsts that evening. The next day he gia's to Ls'xington, and will speak in tho The same will go to Maysville and that night will ix'turn to Li'xington, ho will start Asheville, N. C.

After speaking there Mr. Bryau will for a division of election managers at every precinct. Old Ttnia Reuolon. Hept. sixteenth annual reunion of the Old Time Teleg- I hear him on the evening of the IHth, I Staiidlug u( tha Bulllmurc S3 ('tucluuali .72 .72 4 iUmtun St IV 57 .54 81.

ttl tie S4 87 He .483 .483 .4112 .431 he will siM'ak in the iifteriKKin at Wasliington niul in the and the tollowiug day ill evening at Baltimore. He not tell tk'fiuitely alsiut his movements for the next ton days, further than they will be spt'iit iu the New England states, going as far north as Maine, and adilressing Boston amlienoes and also demoting part of the time to New Jersey and Ek'laxvare. New city will hear from him on the but further he i4aid he could not give his movtv ments. Mr. and Mrs.

Bryau gave a dinner to the members of the uotitieatiou committee of the Silver jmrty at the Lincoln hotel. were alxiut 20 members of the committw and prtmiiueuh Silver party politicians present. Edinhi Sept. British Trades unions ixingress atloptini resolutions favoring the payment of memliera of parliament, eo-operutioii and tradw unionism and amendments to the truck act. Messrs.

Sullivan and Htrassi'r, the delegates of the American Federation of Labor, were present and met with an enthusiastic reception. Mr, Sulli- at Itit-N, vituiui. a 11 Hntlrriwi and and lUftde a aud he lU- Miu iu ii. Tited the t'ongress to send delegates to CUU'iiKO New York; iTucln- l.eague Today. St.

al Briniklya al Baiti more; al al l'IiltliurK; Boatuu al nati al liileratata League Hames. Al 3 5 .5 New 4 7 4 ami llewitl and Ikuiovaii. Al Fort VVavne- Fort ruus. 11 3 errop YouiikkIow 3 8 8 Puwcll and Jordan and Al Sasinaw- 5 18 8 Wawhiiniton, 12 What heliHxi you over great obsiAoleu life?" Uu'y a sucxietisful mau. "The Im H.

Jat xamc forielted tuJack- WheelluK did not appear. luteiwtata Scheduled Today. New at Sairinaw and at Intentate Standing. Tokxio 3K lt. Wayue.24 14 13 17 IN xm .8 Aw VV Wheeling.

.21) .18 Pc .488 the coming American trades union Paraall Very III. Dubum, Sept. Dt lia T. H. Parnell, mother of the late Charles Btewart Parnell, is ill at Bray, agar this city.

Hm Tair. uxoept showers on tha takgg; in attendance, including James D. Reid, the operator, and who learned the from Prof. Samuel Finley Breese Morse. Mew Korean Miuister Washinoton, Hept.

Ye Pum- Ghiii, the new Korean minister to the United States, with his wife and children, has Washington. Ac- I'ompauying them are the of the legation. Leeui-Tam, and Mr. Yekoi Sok, an attache. Bank Appointed.

Wakhiniiton, D. Sept. oouiptroller of the currency has appointed Charles A. Daily receiver of the National bank of San Angelo, and Jonathan A. Brown re- (X'iver of the Sioux National bank of Sioux City.

la. and Chluamea. Vancxhtyer, B. Sept. monster petition praying the government to restrict Japanese immi- i ration and raise tht Chinese tax to bus been iu circulation for several I days in the province aud signed by many British subjects.

A Orlcana tlaak ifaila, Kiw Orueans, Hept. failure of the Union National bank has announcetl. Htephen Chalaron is president of the bank, its capital stock is $500,000 aud it is claimed to have besides a surplus of $150,000. Sanator H. B.

Payae. Clbvkland, SejA. 10. Ex-United Senator Henry B. Payne has 4lieid at his home iu this city of a strukn of psralytis, aged bd.

New Woman. ff PLUG The new favors economy, and she always buys for sweetheart. She knows that a 5-cent piece of "Battle Ax" is nearly twice as as a 10-cent piece of other high braada Try ft yourself and you wm see is such a popular favorite all over the United States. 0 0 0 0 0 This is the that appears on Clenuine every loaf of QUAKER BREAO QUAKER BREAD TAKE IMITATIONS. RESTORED MRNHOfll! The groat iv'medy lor tba Ronerr.tlve of ei Y' tngoi Lost Manhood, Mantal Worry, exi-ewlveniie of nwpuon and Inwrnlty.

Wtth a vary i C4 For at WIU ra Boom PhanmiCT, SlxUi East.

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