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THE ROANOKE NEWS, THURSDAY OCTOBER 13, 1892. ADVERTISEMENTS. DEMOCRATIC ECONOMY. YOUR CASE IS WOT HOPELESS am i' ' .a ,1': Vji r, "- ITT M V r. if 1 r J' y. ,".'Ati M! NAT NATURE 'S OWN WAY. KVESTiCATE. IT COSTS YOU N0TK1N j TO I! ..; ' " .' ATLANTIC SLECTROfOISE CO. HOT) fnw York V.c, tVarhingtun. 0- 0. The ltrcord of the Democratic Home nl the A2d ConcrrM. The situation in regard to appropri ations of the session of the Fifty-second Congress was clearly set forth in a speech by Representative Holuiau, t!m " watch-dog " of the Treasury. Mr. Holniau says: " The appropriations mado at this ses sion of Congress, including permanent appropriations, show a reduction of 833,529,201.98 under theappropriatlotis made at the last session of the last Congress, or a reduction equivalent to $100,000 to each congressional distii : in tho United States ; hut for pii'-jio. ses of comparison the amount of the. liver and luu-hor '.till, sho-.-.'.d ho deducted from the iippi-opri-ations ov tliis session, for tlio iv.i-.cn that no l iver mid harbor bill was pa.-fd at the last session of Congress, ii",iinst ic appropriations of which those made at tins ncs.-iou sh'iiilil he logically eon- Wit ir river and harbor nov 19 ly TO ' i ut a:aa rmm IT.al mmem B3KZBE9 iJiml ryt r-o i r ST.LOUIS.MO Our Mammoth C:italoRueof Bavk CorsTKM, Desks, and other Opficb FuRNiTtjnu for 1 SOS now ready. New Goods New Styles in Desks, Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, Cabi nets, Ac, i:c, and at matchless prices, as above indicated. Our goods are well known and sold freely in every country that speaks EnjrMfh (V.talouen free. Postatre 12c. my 81 (i m 10 A a. ".hi. Kl.ST!)N Co., iiv., Oct. in our orphan Mvhm here tbwe is Jt !;" y?nr-oll cMJii Vjv 1 rtl bu.m nutT(rii:..: f r yf-iu i- iroill lt(u"V'JU .UjC'ri lU hllcl ILM tljiti :i! I; lilt, otv..m.- in tlj j ui'r.t- tUs'v up, uuii v. . t,u A-a;- liu piet".i ell omy N-ninni imi.I in n tlc'it.nurt onii- l'U;'i, WOllM f Of K piJUK:U".I IlKlUH'j 11.0 Dliloj I-tuJo iioui an jHnv:nili.iy iuiut.r, turn uuN winy villi (-rtt-' .liilleuUy ) ft;;uiu (ml t; ii iiMi'i'Ouwi to ut rfi rV'' til" cliud, and ReviHoU LLC : ur.li1'JJ nil SHit.li'j5 or ir. '1! L. si titj fjlm'.ua i; utit-"-tit:l iniiirovt'imuit. inn ufu. h k ri'fag in I'a'-Kir Ketiij;'.- Nor n j.'.um. rnrrA Valuablo l!ok on Norroni l Ej L M Iiw' ti to any adilreuSi W nW T kihI itunr ixitienta ran altto obtaio 1 HL.k this iiiodlcino tree or charge. TTiii remedy has been prepared by the Iteverond Pastor KoeniK. ot rori av:ic( ma., since lain, auc Uiiowproparod UKdisrliis liirrotu-u by the KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, ill. SoW by Ira;:sUts ai. ? , im-llottlyi. 6br3u inriro iSl.TS. V Hottki for SO, aug 20 ly 00000600 o TUTT'S STiny Liver Pills s an anti-billons and anti-malarial remedy aro wonderful in thlr Bffecti g freeing; tho syntcin of biUouansu V Malarial Regions iibould be Vltnonc inera. Eiioir i O O prevents attacks or enms una ieTr, A dumbafruc, billons colic, and gives V tho system strcnRtli to resist all tho O evils of an unhealthy and Impure atsr moiphcro. Elepmntiy urnr-coated. W . irir. r,o. Olrlce. a Park l'lace. N. Y. feb4 ly DO YOU ENOW That you can nave your eye vested curately, and fitted with glasses by a practical optician at YOUNG'S JEWELRY STORE, THEiTE XT FAIR The fineflt, Net of test lcnsesin tht.r and there will be no churjro for tcstio? vour siirbt. More eyes arc ruined by clauses sold by inuompotont persons tlmn any o'her cause. Therefore, wc advise yon i be enreful with your sight, and hsTti your eyes oxaiuined by a COMPETENT OPTIC'AN Silver goods for bridal presents, dia monds of the finest quality, watches in gold and silver cases, clocks of the best makers and good timers, gold thimbles and Christmas goods, gold headed canes and plain gold rings, upera glasses and fancy hair pins, and of the latest stvles ofgoods, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES J. W, YOUNC. Go 8yo. & Bank 8ts. Petersburg, Vs. oetly: trusted. bill, the apprniiiialions of this session nre $.VUSv.'.!Mi:!.!S 1,.sh than the whole appropriations ma le at the second reu nion of the i'iitv-iir-4 t'onirress. The total appropriations made at this session amount to 8507,701, ."INO.!.", i.. eluding the river and harbor bill, be in ia:t,.V2!.U:l.!)S less than those made at tin; lusi, session of Congress, and, de- luetiii tie! river and harbor bill, the vi'dnction is$54.ti82,00.!8 ; and iucoti tra: t with the avurace iulirot)riatious fir i ! two sessions of tho last Congress the reduction is S10.142.ON0.O3. An examination of the eleven resrulat bills which make appropriations for tho essential conduct of tho several depart ments of the government shows : 1. That these bills, as passed bv the llor.so, made a reduction in the esti mates submitted bv the administration ofS27,8S:3,792.10. '2. That they were increased by the Senate iu tho sum of 18,725,081.55; and "15. Hint as they finally became laws. they appropriated ; $22,005,724.22 less than the estimates j 12,937,C13.C1 less than as thy passed tho Senate; 820,. 422,802. 10 less than was appropriated for the last fiscal year by the last Con- press ; $10,712,404.71 less than the average of the saino appropriations made bv tho last Congress for the fiscal year 1801 and 1802, and 85,788,007.04 more than was proposed and deemed sufficient bv tho House. Deducting the sums given for pen sions, lnoludin;; deficiencies therefor, from tho grand totals given in the table. of all appropriations made at this ses sion and during the last Congress, in cluding permanents, rivers and harbors, deficiencies, and miscellaneous, the fol lowing results are reached : The total appropriation mado at this session would be 358,289,698.57, being 859,485,026.6!) less thau tho esti mates submitted by the administra tion, including ?58,0fi4.!)50 for livers and harbors; 813,400,331.33 loss thuu as (hey passed tho Senate, including miscellaneous and permanents as finally charged; 823,300,590.04 less than was appropriated by tho second session of the last Congress; $17,387,181.72 loss thau was appropriated by tho first ses won of the fast Congress ; 20,388,- 830. 18 less than tho average of appro priations for both sessions of tho hist Congress, and 039,182.90 more than was proposed by the House, including the miscellaneous and permanents as finally charged. The legislation of tho last Congress directly compelled the present session to an increase of the appropriations in bounties, subsidies, and the like, to tho amount of 79,527,002.62. It was inmossible at this session to reduce any ono of those items unless it had possessed the power to repeal laws enacted by tho last Congress. In ad- .ulion to tins, the House of Representa tives has had arrayed against its efforts at retrenchment tho full force of the Ad ministration and of tho Honate. I submit, therefore, that tho Houso, .n cheeking this abnormal growth atul ilarmiug excess of publie expenditures and especially in cutting down appro. oriations 33,529,291.98 under those of the laat session, has douo fairly well. As late as the Forty-third Congress the whole appropriations authorized in the two sessions, including permanent tpproprialions, were S053,794,091.21. l'lio Democratic party controlled the House in the Forty-fourth Congress, and Uio entire appropriations, annual and nertnancrd. for tho two sessions were. k.!).'.507,S32.28. The Republicans did not recover ioii'idI of the House again nniilth. I oitv-spventli Congress, which rati up l ie appropriations to $777, 435,948. 54, i aaiii.st 137. 084.22 appropriated ov tiic Forty- i.tli v.'.mgre.s, uu increa. 0 jf nearly ! '.),, 01 1, mil). Tho Repubii. can patty were not again in control o( I e llouse until the l iity-tirst Coligres, :d that (VU'(i'e, at prev iously stated, ..a . impropriations iu excess of it ,nv I t'-.xor, tho Fiftieth Congress bv V2I7. 723.IH. 1.40. There is no approach o this proiiigaey in our history. NVa lot tho it una of indignation that arose iie!i :is a free people would naturally tx press V " That parly tiuder iU umv loudurn, however, has treated the party us a slush fund,' and it has taxed the people with an utter disregard of tbeii welfare. It is a very sip;ninennt fact thtit, siueo the period of the old lead ors, that party has never been per mitted to control this House but two terms, and in each instance, after the first session, hits been driven from power by an indignant people.' ADVERTISEMENTS. 22nd Annual Exhibition of the .Hoanoke and Ta r River Agricultural Society NOVEMBER 1st, 2nd, 3rd. 4th, 1892. ,4; 1 I '"IV ..14" "-vi "p.v-ij'--.-iilM tsSZiSs'SS LAEG-E PEEMIUMS- Fine Races. - Excellent Music. - Excursion Rates. G-KEAT FUN" FOR EVERYBODY. Everybody Comes to the Weldon Fair. Mayor Sargeant, of Now Haven, Conn., who owns the largest factory in the State, employing nearly 2,000 hands in the making of hardware, admita th necessity of moving his plant to thi West, for the sake of the saving on raw material, the duty on which has been materially enhanced by the MoKinley tariff. Thus McKlnleyism it supple menting the abandoned farm of th East with the abandoned factory ait V . . y Ar-.-s tsstiV I f it st MiPW i v fear H ' i ,irVv''g?au-s -r. '-.-i w -V -itt-j's III ij-i r THE V ONLY PERFECT P'MlbYUSE. Send for circular and price list to WHKliLEK & WILSON MFG. CO., msylOly. Atlanta, Us. Ail I. GROCERIES Confectioneries. CIGARS and TOBACCO. Weldon, N. C Fresh bread and cakes shipped to as point. Orders by mail promptly filled. MY PA B A E is in the rear end of the same building. THREE DOORS from BROWN'S COR NEli Main street, Weldon, N. C. oct 1 ly. .aJ. Scientific America Agency forC vf 'V? 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