WOZi I)S SPOKEN MAY BE FOISGOTTEN. HUT THOSE W1IICI Alt 13 WRITTEN Oil PRINTED STAND KECOttD. VOL- 73." DURHAM NORTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY JULY '13. 1892 NO. 16 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AB$3!JUXEU!f FURS hUUoh'K CoitNtuuiition Cure. This ia beyond question the most successful Cough Med icine we have ever sold, a few dosca invariably cure the worst casos of Cough, Croup ami Uronchitis, while its wonderful succt"i in the cure of Consump tion is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a cough we earnestly ask yeu to try it. Prieo 10c., fiuc. and 1. Porous Pfaster. Sold by R.BL.VCKXALL&80K. for Infants "Cwatwrta h a wen avlaptral to ehfldna that I raeomiand tt aa Kiparitf to Mj inacrtpcioa ksowa Is me." H a. Aaciua, M. I)., HI So. Oxford at, Dractyn, X T. Tha aee of 'Oaatnrla ' la 00 nnleeeaaj and Irs mnu aa vtl kawb that it erenia a work o aiipee-fxaraU' lo.t'lorM tk. Kew aretha tmriiiirmt 'amiiieaw&ouuaulkafcp Caetona viUtiu Mufj reaeu " Cuun Minw, T).T, - New Yom City. Lata reator Blooalocitlo Ejrraau liurUv. Tn Crerara WHY 13 THf IV. L. DOUCLAG S3 SHOE crnS&t T1S BEST SHOE lMjftif fa M l(:;itTf It la ft a-fiai tav. Hit Hole. r W W'T.el in ttert tue i a.te f IN rt nii mir, e- n rri'l .a a4.ae ere e.e et"a at-a of f. ,e ra4 tuna., fr im.h'iWw, It 4iiia a&u4 e l)Hl.rMif llorfrw.rf, ill tw- r!f &A Maail.'.rr4 S rlt Wmr, an Mlf, J tyii.a.f inl'ritl mimI 4nii(L, I !i l4 9f "-r ii at If t. f.r- i a. i.. iffuta aua l'll" rktn fn. l Urri1 fcwt l"Hl rrlc'-.all rll'ffi; Ithai'if, .fnfc. liil I", b"- f inrwa awta k. i tr will f ay-r. 0 O AA rnlfi I-iim w lS. tt'i iP1r. Iritti will fWMIVUMM liltjaO want i-m V -wf4iri atMl arrk, CO li.t a4 f i.HO U.rkl.,aia'a t ara vy (r a't 4urai mU ii a1a ihwi a i nl wm fir a..ihf mah. ITva 4. a4 !. ' ax a araj w.a hli l-..acaw. UMaa4 aa tar if martta, m tu- n mn w.-. 1 nitUal"" IUn4-'iar4 .-. kuUICO r'ila, i? niualatnaual anifwri.-4 aan lrn fl'i.ti' f l.4)r a.SK. 4. 4 tKW f" S !- u i the l'M Pn. i uit !. Hi I i.n ani 1 uraMa. lin,-M lht W. I. tkiiwiaa : auj yvwa ar tai4 a taa bMtaa 4 a-a abua. rir-TaKI Pn MHTITIT?J) tM!tot l'lai1ita't.-alrraitpt.lM.i( rL MaOl(LAHatrMklaa.Aiaaa. aWW For Sal v th HTTUTI f SUP 'FLY C0J1PAKY. HOXSfi AND CATTLE POWDERS fell Hit tl'mr an ilw m I x.m. fu. w Lrjia Fa aa. H Pui lM ara na.4 la tima. t'mtrt i'n-mimn --ir a'w ! r.i II. rat aa a. r'mi.l rv. aN-.r. fl.fa. 'W Ffi. nwWTI fnrfTa ;ll Itv-f a. II . ri-.tll'll n ni-'t M want taetf m cant. aa4 a'aar im ua arm aaH aw .'I. awwta Kfi4-aj m nam nr r "il al'mt tttaf h..a Hi Whtli Mraa am I avu a" an f -i-ri a. ,.Naa laa OI alara.tl(. 94 traryaaara. . DATis a row. BALTlatOll, KD. For 8alo lr W. M..YEAP.UY Druggist, Durham, N. C. English Bpavin Lininu-nt re moves all Hard, &ft or Cal- leused Lumps and POemishes from horses, Blood Hpaviu . t.- i. wurns, ppnn;!'. nwcenry. Hprains, Stilles, iiing-llono. all bwoolen Throats, Coughs, etc. Have fo0 bv use of one bottle. Warrant! the most wonderful j2lomir.li Cum ever known. Bold by N. M. Johnson &Co., Drug gist, Durham, is. C. The largest bell in theorid, the famous "04nt of Giants," at Moscow, has a circumference of CHfeet, is 21 feet high and wtight 411,772 pounds. tn,..,,...!.,., ,,., -,, i , , iV,--,-'--- ,.-.,.-.y..v.:V iva r Rafting . Tub people are tired of trick sters who cannot be relied up on. ' They want honest men m whom they can place confidence without fear of being betrayed. Cleveland gave the country an honest, clean and safe -administration, and this is why the people-want him again. Thokb who are opposed to Force bills and monopolies will make the campaign lively for President Harrison. If ho does not need something more than grandfather's hat before it is over, we will be greatly sur prised. and Children. HTuritwixa, lnuTBaaa. LroetaUon, Hiiia inue, cirea ataap, Ami praaaotai de rmal. , WtUMui uijUiUnu mrdicatloaa For ereeral jw, I haes riwrmneiiM your ' CuHn, ' and haU always continue to ! an it LM lsr iaWtr prgdubed benedcM ranUla." . . Ewi F. PaD M. D, " Tbe Wtotbrop," WUi Street awj Tth iee. Veer Turk Cit. O&nran, TT Xnur Snaar, Jtr Van. "'JL'SLTIirS AS'.ilOA SALVf Twk Hwr fiiLvg mlhtworij kirtut Sirea, Ttr, 7IiS"pnd HiikI, Cliilljiair--wnamHall aVkin Krti)itinna, Di imtitiTrK Curft Viler, or on pajr required, hi eiiar du4 to (it perl.vi aaufmrtian,or nroaf Kt jilr byK, LI'lDe;i A '-. DnrHan s r Sargfcn arcf Dentist ..nice 111) East Main St., over Jones' Jewelry Store Dur ham, N.C. With a practice of 18 years in Operativie and Mechanical Dentittrv. , I offer my services to the public of'Durhain and vicinity, in the various departments of my profession. Soliciting your patronage and guaranteeing satisfaction. Teeth filled with any of the materials used. Gold crowns and artificial teeth in serted. Childress Teeth Fill- en and Extracted. Teeth Ex tracted by the use of local An esthetics to ICfsen the Pain. doc-10. Pl ItMAXtNT IX Ut'KATlOJr, KISII.V AI'rtlKD.lTKSKII.I lib f.HlJ yt'lt KLY MUUXKU Tho! Elctrooolso Is an In etrument for the Curoof Disease Without Medl cine. n k C P r on new theories of DHkJllLthe rue and cure of fhncaoe. it deal with th electri cal and iiincnetic contlitioii of the lK)df Rti-1 the ewwi s'arroi.nJing it in the atmophfre, controlling thp tlii-M conililioui at will. If ' sol rtrrrmmr. D1SKASB iasimpl? iuiPiiired vitality. Tbt tli-clroiKiiw constantly milk to the vitality and only aM"n nati'hk, ix katlrb's way, to throw off the trouble. A 40-pHRi! book, describing treat ment and CDutftiiung teslinioniiiU from all Mctiono, and for the Cafe of all di'w. mad FBEB on ap plication. AdJrea 11USHC' tlKirflffl 'CO. Washington. O. C.Charles tontSiC. At'anta, Ca, filiate Ex-Sknatob Farwell, of Illi nois, who was defeated about eighteen months ago by Gener al John M. Palmer, has recently made a contribution to the campaign literature of the Republican party which will prove highly interesting, not only in Illinois, but throughout the country as well. He has written a letter to the editor of the Washington Post to inquire if Mr. Win. J. " Campbell, who was the choice of President Harrison for the position of Chairman of the ' National Republican Committee, is the same Wm. J. Campbel!. who was recommended by him (Farwell) three -years ago for the position ! Collector of Customs at hicago-who had the eudorsemont of every Re publican in the . House from Illinois and whose appoint ment was refused by the Presi dent on the ground thit he.was a ."professional lobbyist and unfit for the position." The editor of the Post replies, "yes, it is your Campbill," thus show ing that Mf . Harrison is less careful about 1 he character of appointees when sharp, Bhwwd political work is to be done, and he is to be the beneficiary, tlian he is when officers are to be appointed to transact the necessary business of the Gov ernment. The letter of Mr Farwell will create a laugh throughout the country at the expense of the President, and at the same time will, tend to enliven the campaign in Illinois. Evidently the defeated Senato has a poor opinion of the Presi dent's consistency in choosing men for important positions. LARGE PAINFUL ULCER Oa limb. Completely Helpless. Unable to WalX without Crutchea. Fleab to tb Bone Dropped Out. Suffered Greatly. Doctors Failed to Believe. Speedily Cared by Cutlrar Remedies. In ffw nmtrr of lfw. a oraeanwea the Utah pa.l of my nittil ka. not (at from tlw alilo bona. It et!ttnul to tnciaaaa in atxa.alid arantualtjr formao) lara. ukaf thraa Hetia Ions f two wuie. 1 rot pioyrd a regular yh) aiclan, but br (Faaa ma no irhrt. It aaa vary painrul, aa4 avaotnaUy pat of Uw fir. a hi Iha Vrtka droppaal ant. After autTrrinf arlib It for ait inuntha I vaa Indacad to trjr U c'tTtrima KKMcmaa, aii tnta Haat t vaa aompiewir oeip. i, uaaitla to walk arltboai erulcbva, aaa auf fvrri araaOr. la abont a ark the aora braaa to ahaa, alma of Improvement, and areatoallf waa aomptetaly baaled. Aaotber anra taea aroka aot oa my m.lp at the aame treatment aaoa eared that. l waa ukiawi anieiy aa toa I man Kaaaoiaa for my maioratioa w health. If y tea at bow aa ami! aa it ner waa, aa4 aiao tbaa I bate not been trea Mr4 aitfe aoraa. I), r. HKKIUTT. Klttettlia, Mlaa. Wa hareti eertlfy (hat wa ara aeonalnteal irlta the afomaaid I. W. Merrttt, and referd bin aa a reliable, truthfal man. and I baliara ma Malant to aa true in erery tjiartlealar. i. u. nani T, Mayor. inn, H . Hrwra, Oirrnlt and OuUMtry CaWaV. B. K. Ltux, ebailC Cutlcura Resolvent The arw Blood and gala PnnSer aad freateat of Humor Kerned tee, Internally (to cleaaaa Ibo blood of all tmpanuca, and Uina muoea the cauae), aa4 OlTtci a, the ereat Bata Care, and Cutilcu Knar, aa eiqoMta ekta HeautiHer, aitarully (aa clear Iba etoa aod aralp aad reetora Um balr). eora every tpenee of aaoaif io. ftealaa, baraloa, enaly, aou pun piy maaaaaa H um aaaa, aoalp, and Mood. SM ef.nnbeia. Prtee. Cmrru. Ma. I Soar. Vm.i Ktaot'iirr, SI. I'repaeed by the POTTIB liara ao Cnaaical CoaroiaTioa. boatoa. a-" How fc. i ar fkla Maaaaaa M paaaa. M llluauatkina, aad luo taatlaaoaiala, malM baa. I'l.M, bmrkheada, red, roach, chapped, aad oily akta eared by Ctmcliu boat. I CAMT EREATHL' t?haat Falna. Baianaaa. Vi.tn.a. auaeklna Onri, Aeinma, I'learley, yaad Isnammatioa rell,rd tn anaa Flaetrr. i minnie ny wa a,-aviemni ia n it-fallal Kotbuf itka U foe WaaA Laaa. One of the most interesting exhibits in the Uovernment World's Fair Building at the will be a dinpl.iv of arms, uni forms, tents and flags in use in thetnited States airay at va nous times 1 since 1774. .ibis display is now being prepared. a e nnl . 1 A apace 01 ,uw eijuiiro i tv uu been set aside 'for tb'S exnib t. The uniforms will be draped up on lay figures and arranged in realistic attitudes. 1 ho one par ticular group, in which espKiai piiiJeis taken, is t conmtt of seven figures on horseback, rep resenting a general of the present army anl staff. The central flirure will be as nearly as possible an exact likeness of Maj-Uen. Schofield. All the ar ticles were made entirely ty A mericans ana 01 American ma terials. There is a collection of at let twenty-five flags, and these alone are valued at y.T.OO J, Waloptio prevails in the town of Lancaster. Kentucky, but illicit whisky selling; has been rroing on in the quarter oc cupicd by colored people. One white man and nve negroes wers arrested on 3.211 warrants The white man was finid f 100 in each of 1.577 cases, the total of fines amounting to $137,700. k negro who was engaged tn business with him confessed in 1.583 cases, in which the fines and costs ameunt to nearly tl, ooo.ooo. How the authorities expect to go about collecting these is not stated. The life of the detective who made the in formation atrainst these men 4ia been threatened. 1 V Chairman Simmons, Ir a change was to be 5 made in tiie chairmanship of the State Committee, we do not know that a ' bettor selection could, have been made than that agreed on by the committee Wednesday. Of the retiring chairman, Mr. Smith, we wish to say. that he managed the last campaign with wisdom and prudence, and that he was untiring in his ex- ertions These are not ; mere words of compliment, but are our sentiments. " i v Hon. IV- M. Simmone, the new chairman, en vers upen tho duties of the position with much experience, with ripe judgment, with a reputation for conserva tive views, and with the. confl uence of all who know him. He has been successful in con ducting campaigns before this, and we may expect that be will arrang the details of the. can vass so as to secure a victory both for the State and electoral tickets. . ' Mr. Simmons was born in Jones county, but for years has Kti?i?tmi.ru and success. I In 188G he was elected to Congress from the Black Dis trict, defeating O'Hara. and made his mark in that . body, He is a fine canvasser, a pleas ing speaker, and is entirely familiar with public and politi cal matters, lie is a good worker, energetic, prompt and efficient, and will make a capi tal chairman of the committee. Raleigh News-Observer. All Over ihi Country. . The Arapahoe Indians are again indulging in the ghost dance, and the se. tiers are un duly alarmed. r IneBchoortter era McLean, of and for St. John, from Bos ton, light, went ashore on Petit Manan, Me., during the. storm Sunday afternoon. Tba crew landed safely. -1 ."":-... In the district around Quebec prayers are being offered for the cessation of rain, while in Rimouski the supplication is for a few showers, as the crops I I are in danger irom the urougut. ! Near . Waynesville, N. C., Monday: night, Grant Massey I shot and instantly killed Lee I liavis, a neighbor. wife, who was intimate Davis, was' the cause homicide. I Premier Dibbs of New South Wales will return to Australia via Canada, lie wm discuss with the Dominion Government proposals for a steamship line cables between Pacific ports in Canada and Australia. mt a ine caiuemen who raiueu jonnson county were arranirea T 1 a J I before Judge Blake at Laramie, Wyo, yesterday, an l pleaded not guilty to the charges t f kill ing Kay and Champion and the burning or the a olan ranch. Wallie Connors, the noted New York bank sneak thief, was sentenced by Judge Reeder at Easton, la., yesterday, to three years and nine mouths' imnriftonment for steatintr Sl. 000 from the vault of the Easton Bank. Uct U W.rk. Well organized wotk is what is now needed in the Democratic ranks in this State and county, It would be well to get down to work, and that pretty quick. ara . . f inorouga organization in every township win be more effectual than a great many campaign speeches, though the speeches are also necessary. The Atlanta uonstiiuuon, writing along this line, puts the matter in a nutshell, by saying: The committees will have to be organized; tho literature must be provided: a fund must be raised and a corps of active workers must be organized. It will not do in such a strug gle to rely wholly upon a plat form and a ticket. Uur worr era must tret out among the poo- tIa and sound the danirer aurnal everywhere. a- . V ae Inactivity among our leaders will cause apathy among toe masses, and apathy is just wbat our opponents hope xor. A lew speeches will not be comnlifd. svervthint?. From now until iNo vein ber what we . . . . " . need is work intelligent work, organized work, determined, enthusiastic and untiring work I That's the war te win the fight. The largest schooner in the last published government list is the Uoluen Ago, i.tuj tons, built at Abbott's Bridge, Ohio, in 1883, and hailing from San dusky. JUS I'lltST PEE. . Snrt-Ilearlfd Krldt'trro m Who Pitted the Milliliter. From the Detroit Free Promt. The Rev. Dr. Blank, now a prominent pastor of a promin ent church, had his first charge in a country district, and he tells this story: "The first couple 1 married," he says, "came to the house wnere i uoaraea ana , naa my Btuav, xor i was a oacneior men, lauu c"' .umo meat of the rustic lover he tall and gawky; she awkward, but piufc cheeked and pretty, as rustic beauty goes. They came in a wagon and it did not take long to perform the ceremony. After it was over I thought it my duty to kiss the bride, and . ..a ..." bent forward to do so, when the groom laid his hand on my arm. "'Sio you don't, mister,' he ! said, good naturedly. '111 'tend to that part of it myself,' and he proceeded to do so vigorou-l7- ... . . "1 smiled and ottered no ar gument, and as they started out I followed them to the front door. There the groom invited me to come out to the wagon, where he had something for me. lie hemea the bride in. trot in himself beside her on the board seat, and reaching down behind him he lifted out a sack of pota toes and handed them ever to me. 1 thanked, him and took them as my fee, and was about to tell him good-bye, when the groom, proudly looking at the girl and at me, Baid: Ain't she a beauty, misterr Very handsome, I admitted " Notuin' punier in the coun try, is there?' and he chucked her under the chin. '"Not that I have seen, I'm sure,' I assented cordially. 'Air you married?' he ask ed?' he asked, quite kindly I thought. 1 m sorry to Bay I'm not,' I confessed. "Ain't got no wife.' " 'No '"NothhV like this in the house?' and again he chucked the blushing bride under the CDin js'0, I'm all alone.' I guess there must have been a touch of sadness or regret in my voice, for the groom's face you'H give me back them taters and half a dollar to boot I'll be blamed if you can't kiss the bride!' . "Of course I couldn't be so- ungallant as to refuse the offer unganan. as loreiuse meojier wiiare uuueeu, uuu, uauuiuiK over .u uumiiws uuu uc yu j .1 1 1L...I. u.i .ii;.i i,,i i Mf.,iii u. i..;.i.. tkom ltfA& VAVSIKeVl am fttaAUft KlUhVlUIIJ both on their way blessings." with ray One ami Oho. Oiie I love, One I love, la he fnlse or tiu ? I'erlm he love wi'h all bin heart; reriiap I am a-littlo part. lea or im.' . ... One I JT, One I love. LittK lit' l.t ainih! Will you aliine just for tmluy; N ill j on last and Lit alwaj r Twe I lt.ve, . Two I loVi Two blue ejva I love! Siiniiuerkit-a they, too, oie blue, uut no clearer than are yon Une andni-l Two 1 love, Two I love, Two lips in a ki! r'lower-honpy to the Ihc Sweeter cannot surely be, Oue and one! One 1 love, Two I lov, llonev must be sweet 1 Skie believe blue's alwavi true. TherJ, my luve, I, doubt not you, One, two, yeI SflectiJ. The present Mavor of Huevla, -art tM Ml I. at W1 I Vtlltml.tlwl tfMt I Spain I " . a.a.f.a.t. T ttu v vviuuivuo liioe met yueen isaoeua, s oi ine same name and a lineal de scendant of the man who was Mavor of the rdace when Co lumbus sailed to discover the New World. I - a a. ... II... ll.i I iieno, a European uicyciisi, owns the liiihest bicycle in the world, ihetiresweignx pounds 8 ounces. Ihe rear wheel is 28 inches. The machine is geared to 68 inches. The rat trap ped als weigh exactly 12 ounces. TwKKif -stvEN years after the war. the people pay a war tax to an army of pensioners larger than any standing army in Europe I with! " 'Look here, mister,' hesaid, ""r ""V. "j . L 7 " of the Til tell xou whit 111 do. If If" A" v. f - IV a Tm. CaVI U MTIVEH, ") , D. C, yl, '02. J House of Reprkntatives, U. WASHINGTON July vv. v, uianam, isq: - . , Deah Sib Your letter of the 29th, stating that you wrote the undersigned letter, received. In the letter to Col. Moore I stated from information relating to some of my critics, etc., I did not refer to all of them. When I stated in that letter I supported the State and nation iai ticicetitdid not occur to me that any one would doubt that I endorsed the State and nation al platforms any mere than one would doubt a Fresbytenan en dorsing . the "Confession of Faith." But that you may not misunderstand me, I state that I endorse the Democratic State platform made by the Demo cratic convention held in the city of Raleigh, N. C, in May last, and the Democratic -plat form made by the national Dem ocratic convention held in the city of Chicago, 111., held June last. 1 have been in every cam paign since the war sometimes as a private, sometimes as an officer, and have done my duty to the Democratic party as best l could, li there be some who want to fight me for the nomi nation or even scratch me at an election they have a right to do so. The Democratic party has always contended for the great est liberty to the citizens. And while 1 would appreciate a re nomination I would not have any one vote for me who is con scientiously opposed to me. : Yours truly, - S. B. Alexander, Wilmington Messenger. Some queer things creep into the modern politics, particularly of the party which dare not fight for the main issue upon a square basis. .The Republican platform dare not stand upon iIcKinleyism, yet dare not eliminate it; it dare not endorse free sifter 'coinage, nor dare ig nore it; it dare not indorse Tour geeism, nor burr the "bloody flag," nor dare it advocate re ciprocity, or declare against it. As the New York Journal of Commerce very truthfully says It favors bimetalism and "de manda the use of both gold and silver as standard money," but ratio when one of them is con stantly declining in market value, it expresses a yearning for an honest ballot, but does not define this term, lea vine it to s ment of a contract for votes in ...... :,u u:u Unthora r,ftv Wn tort familiar. UlWiiVlUIC. wnu nunu Ilia and to the unbiased and un- awuvmav w " " W bought exercise of the elective franchise. It condemns, as we all do, lynching at the South, but makes ne allusion to tne re cent outrages of like character in a more northern latitude. Crisp and casual. Some of the African tribes pull their fingers till the joints "crack" as a torm oi saiuiauon. The only Arabic newspaper published in Europe or America is the Kawbab American, pub lished in Philadelphia. At Quito, the only city m the world on the line of the equator, the sun rises and sets at C o'clock the year round. , The smallest newspaper m the world is El Telegram, published in (Jaudalaiara. Mexico. It is four inches square. The smallest known insect, the pteratomas punami, a para site of the ichneumon, is about one ninetieth of an inch in length. Pewth or Young Hnrmlon. W. T. Herndon, a nephew of M. C. and W R llerndon, living near Berea church, some five or six miles from town, died this morning about 7 o'clock from typhoid fever, lie was i k b0UtonJ werk haTing takeB I his bed today a werk ago. He was twenty five years of age and leaves mother, two brothers, s sister and a larae circle of Motives and friends. lie was an indulrious farmer, had joined the church atiout sis months ago and his dedtli is attended witn peculiar sadness, as he was engaged to be married to morrow to a young lady in his neighborhood. ills Cacaralon. The managers of the big excursion which leaves for Norfolk, July 14, have succeeded in getting fpccially low rates. On steamboat from Nor folk to Washington and return, enly $2.00. Also the hotels have offered to ac commodate the people at tho follow Cait.'Alexamler Writes Airalii, l two metal at par vu a -a.cn ing cut pricesr New Atlantic, 12.00; Purcoll, $1.50; Granberry House, $1.00; and other smaller boarding houses at still lower prices. For fur ther particulars address the man agers. Fjieeland & Christian. I . Mr. Cleveland Writes a Word About XortU Carolina, Wilmington had a big ratification meeting Wednesday night. The following letter waa read by the chairman: Gray Gables, Buzzard's Bay, ) Mass., June 30th 1892. T Wm. R. Kenan, Esq., Ch'm, Etc.: My Dear Bib: It would give me great pleasure to be present at the ratification meeting to be held in Wilmington on the Cth day of July; but I regret to say that I am unable to accept your courteous invitation. I hope your meeting will be a suc cessful and enthusiastic one, demon trating that the principles of Dam- ocracy still hold the allegiance of North Carolina. The hope which our opponents sometimes profess to entertain, that through discontent and division among the Democrats of your State, we can no longer rely upon her steadfastness, seems to me preposterous. The people of North Carolina understand well the doc trines and purpose of the Democratic party. They know, because they have folt, the determination of the party to protect them from evil and secure to them the righta and bene fits due to them under our institu tions. They know that its efforts in this direction have grown out of, and are the result of, party principle and are not in the least discredited by the shallow pretences of demagogism . They know, too, that the mission of the Democratic party has not chang ed, and they cannot fail to see that the most 'fearful menace all they have and all they are, If temporary, hardship or delusion or irritation should swerve them from Democratic allegiance. I cannot think that in the most im portant and vital struggle immedi ately awaiting us, North Carolina will be found anywhere but in her accustomed place. Yours very truly, (Signed) Orover Clsvelaxd. Motion for latrMtlaTAtlon Commltteea In Both llouaeat. Wasiusoton, July 8. The conflict between the workingmen at Carne gie's works at notaestead, Pa., and the Pinkerton detectives was called to the attention of the Senate first by Mr. Gallinger, who offered a resolu tion for an investigation committee on education and labor; and aftt-r-" wards by Mr. PefTer, who proposed the appointment of a select commit tee of three Senators, "of difffrent political parties," to inquire into the existence of employment of Pinker- , ton detectives since theirfirst appear ance in the United States; how they are organized, how, for what pur pose and by whom employed, and what h-gialation is necessary to pre vent their further illegal use and em ployment, t The first efflcial recognition in Con gress of the troubles at the Home stead, Pa., mills appeared yesterday when Iteprcsenttttive Camenitti in troduced a resolution calling for the appointment of a select committee to investigate them. a, tat Normal and Indnatrlnl Mchoot. We have received a copy of the Prospectus of the Normal and Indus trial School. This is the new Suite College for girls and women, estab lished by tho List Legislature, ana located at Greensboro. It will begin its first year's work on the 2Sth of September. It has an able faculty, ana win ao a high grade of work. It is gratify ing to see from the Prospectus that while tho faculty represents the cul ture and training of the leading col leges throughout the country, yet every member of the faculty, except one, is a native of the South, and over half of the them are North Caro linians,, The main work of the in rtitution will bo in the Collegiate, Normal, Buiner and Domestio Science Departments. Vocal Munto and Elocution, Industrial, Art, and Physical culture uuder the direction of a resident female physician, will be special features. There is no bet ter place anywhere for a North Caro lina woman to receive a good strong education. The institution is supported largely by the State and the Peabody fund, and, therefore, whilo the opportuni ties for culture are the very best, the expenses are exceedingly moderate. Add row President Mglver at Greens boro.