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1 . f S5he Chatham $ crow TIIIKSDAV. AtlilfiT , H. A. LONDON, Editor. jnsd ttnlirnited coinage: the repnb'i- cans established I'm national banks, j nitd the populists urge their abolition: itho republicans are opposed to an jin-como t:, and t he populists ndvos cate it, How then tan tho honest I'll mi's l:!rii' WU !:ilr;n a!. l'rom ilic Iial.'lgli Ka nii I Olwrvor, ".tt July. lesiemay we received me ioiioiv-i r.rrs continue to ne ing dispatch from lion. B. ll. Bonn I j-j-ion. and the whe that explains itself. Not wit h'.a:id ingCapt. Bunu return from the C m I'liMsiuiiiil race. bin hi'di patriotism r . TliK Oil Judges seem to be in bail j their political principles as to form hick. Thus far every one ban boon ; i etrango a combination ? dctoatod for renoininalion, in whose district a convention has been held. The first victim to fall was Whitaker, fn tho 4th district, in whoso place was nominated W, Ii. Allen, of Way no. JCext were Shuford.in t ho twollth, and Uravw, in tho ninth district, tlic former being defeated men af cither party so far saci iliec and devotion to thorns gr.v.l popular interests which 1 1 r J .'.tmoeiat ie par! v stand for, will ie.t.i hi:;: to euU-v with :'.et into the cii-Sic:"; e itu-;-.ii;ii. Lis voice will b? tii'srd on the stump advocating the continued Triumph it vhese principles Miat. f.rn so i'is? in' the popular Ites.rl snd so :. ...-itv ' to I he 'ivsfrval ion of popular : iglib-. ' VsiilN.ri'..N, .5oly -". 1 i Ivlltor -Won 0i n, ,. Ocov.'i Washiiiirtoii Letter. lrti .mr Feffr.liw it.irrsf.e...vliT.v I V.sniMiTox, Jwly -". 1';:'4. The democrat" who plan i tho iut; Pen r fit I I avt-A J-'iros. iXHE Mu.w.vi'cu:. Wis., J.llv S. Potest ' in tho lumber j northern pail ; el tlic State it a wa of tbitne. I'Le j town .f Phillip. is in ashes, thuo: thousand pe rson:; are .homeless (hue ; and s.'ii.et.bi'ig JiLo k score have been . either h.tnu-d to ib till or th oft'iic I. j .0'. I'iiu t;'!!ul!l!;r i' 't siatliliii::', H i i' I r!' t'l-sTiev li'.-s- ia tl.is tow cliif ! U-i:-a J.:"0)llv! to .fj,fi:'.-)iv. T;n' ii li.ii .-i sui'i iiiiihI-.h! t he vii all .!: vi'fr-'ay. an.', li.'isih'fils t'f mi n battle,? wiih- m i-i v.'if, f.ir t!ie L X 1' L 11 1 1 E X T ST ATIOS Vri TP , r"v iV--:?"" AffH. pots tll(.m k nnu-li enrrter. But it wilt At rkno:gb, O., Desorlboa Sonw of Itt Worn. A i i r. !. Jlnll.-tlr.. I'vir l:i r!n) f3ut Ant'duiii1" in v witl.i'v-t'A: !eds of the pirtv ami the country j ('J.,,.,,;,,,,.,; 'p)"'r'.'-., v II. B. Carter, of Huneoinbe, and I above that 'of imli vidu:tls, whether tljOBi! lt'.itivut'.ials oo L r. aat(rs f. ,, n ',,.it..r, In ,v I I 1 , of priTatocitiz-ns, Lave been wo. kin- i . f uiacfuliv Bitica the tiiiioke ot tae ':ti:-.' , ..i.i ,.,v r- !'"- - threatctu-d to make laiiu le-isiati n tho latter by V. T. Mebano.of Jox k i'nghnm eounly. Tho next will be Armfiohi in the eighth district, where a largo majority of tho democratic primaries have declared for Hen. ! impossible t this -ssioa of Con ;., Jong. Jacob Battlo in tho third IcI.'kjv,? away, to btinjr ub.an a better ,. . . . . . , j ; I stute of ft elini' anions dcitioers'ts wbo district, who was appointed in Con- , ,i ' . , ,, , differ m their opinions as to the i-.v nor s place last tan, win protau;y oo tont t0 v.llifh ts,.i? r. f,iril, ,.u.,,t t prnuar'.es in tin- '.'n.in.ii i';ri'. li?h t'.e ! 'V,;,. xist aii'l s-' e i.- r tii'ti of ihr :nif ii-ro-irh vo.i to tt i'.'t my h: ii tieii t luurk best 'v.-i .l itp.oo f.i tbum of i.iv !v;i l;i:.Ti i,) lot .be : ?. t "it I ... : sii i;. io ' as i-v, i d t ii'ir in-. v id . V:-:-i.,'!;.'y ! . 1'.' When (!'- t vn a v.i; h i .v!..r.-t '. . V It. Ill, 111;;. h:i.l tn-i-n !;. 't ;;t my, a:...l l i to aiui pe. dry an ii-aviitu. hi .ved fr. .in tt'.c lit nly that tb.e vi iv : Th. I'ii-Thtit.nt NtnrluM vr. ;t V:r:l' rea-.-l'.ed ! The u,u otT.-r : mad i.ttl !h";'.m! to lii'ii t' - thi' bulletin? et t be staMoii t. .I f.tid in one !io,:r ' ' iv nil;,- .1. ;-.v to r.-i ... 1 -i i Til. f.lsilti lv of f ;i :e. rs h:m .hu4 for the- t-uier ! to S.'IIm nil in tho ivi 1 lii-in. tan iv .do l:i panic taken to I v., IK- wr.. j.. :i-e t Li'i'Vet liur. MMIlt t-1 I" !l"t lllttil;, u :! t '.-.-in. ' i!. n. lit a ! v fO in" .ts. nl!i':t v.-a .is il.e i ii " i ' ' i lent to v.-nirn isn't ? :orii! pk;jui hi : j wt ; . . , ,v t ronominated, and 15yiinm in the ' or(J t this time. While it cannot be j ' ', ' . ' ... ,.' '"''"" Icnth niav narrowly esi-ape the fato : said that then- woiv: has yrt b-eet! en- 1 1 (,f ;.( , . , ,.(. ( ,s , iM :.! his defcaled eolhncs. j tiieiy sncci-ssf.i'. ii lias ctrtaitdy : ,u ,. Xuw, why is this? W iv such a. " , ,, . ,. vim-., or party ti;:e:-r.f. ' J . ; I'rir'ral that the ViV.?v.i! ot tb'. t:'!'o. ; ,; , . ; , . , genera! slaughter of our judges? j COi.ferenco will remit in un s-ree ! ""Z ' -J ' - : -i-V-. ' ' . it because of their tin Illness? A'o, ! mcni that can be accepted by ti:e j '.Ijj,,, .,,..,, ',' , ' jv-. p' rii. an. I f-o j ' ..-CHl-e. that ! (. it !!. 1 1 an.: . ' viid !iii :!' tint i".nt.tr;;l l..iilrs, contvitr.t m the nn , bulletins, iii j-aes. A n.'l1"1;'!- lull-.-tin contKlniri-' ii vnrii ty of iii tieics o m trihutod by the Station tot1;.- pivs. ; Uurinfj the Inst bjilf of the y-;ir I---. Ail of the.j Rubj.vts arc treale I " u ; jei- Ib.rwuv, an 1 in miUvl.iiie.ii i:e '-i .:.'! Rs far us i .is.-it.!.' Abor.t .'... .;. itis, ti .li!. ;.re e ee;i.i'.. re.. lli l I. i i in ! ie ..! ion !." : ii'n it!-.. 4s ii.VH. Ill .-r.'... r l;l,IT;i-,. ;,l tl,;. t rue viuii-.-ef i.-;.;v i i tir eoiuiiioii tV.Mir.rf stufH, so f.u-y tan V. iiieii-v'.'i iiei e,ii;.y ni'il r-itioiia'u.v f-.l. tiiosi: ini.inl digestion fxivi-iment.; bevv b.t n.-oii-i! i A niiuuls an- f" t v. i' li 'h ' iiif- fen nt f 1 unit r.it .iiiiv, t i t ".tnonnt f '..).'. t itfti sr.i1 water .'ir.k U'intf e.'i , fulv ivcor.ie.i.the nniom.l of rvcre tee;. I iott ni.it tin. are j,Ik. as' erl.iitfd Slul li'. iiv,. ! anil en-;' ei!V,l with tlie bliiti.yie.s ! t'.ie tooil en te.i. The .lilr.-e-- e. u. i.i tti" ttn al!..r.'.- iii. ita. fiT tsti Kl'itini t e i,itiintit,v .if !iai,'i-iai ae tii;..!'.v Oi'e.i att.l 'inir.,.-..! oy v n. ni.ti. i'iv "'.-i ir; ;.;;-i 'i uiv'iv.-U ile-M":-.:-.i.: !ii .!.-t:ii'." t no .li,." vt :!;l; ly ..f f i-.Hi.-: ..!;,. .r.l i m exp-ri eent . t!ie tt 1 ia . i;. f ;. i j it iaiiiii eniolin eel tor li e : i 1 1 i t ii uiil'i.f. :'' l .t i,n!h eiii- )rii.,-,i i..;:i,i:iit ,f -..- ii J t . i'. next j.' -.1 .,..ii:i.- iiii.;eit::t";ii:ff. Tliesi' j. : l.-niieMtl .ivn;y If. n:;vs: 5 a i i ate net ..nt i v it.iy on the rich bottom lands Jf tho VmlVin to ifrnw late full and winter raVn.iO for K'aU.ijfh and Hit! sonthurn marljet. Kai ly onions. Imnehed, jrrown 4n March r.'v better lmn ripe one. Tin' iiivt ripe iir.es in iK- mnrket brlnff better p-iees 1mh Isler ia the nvasoa ilieti tlie t tiioe.', fro-.a tlie north and vi'-i o"i'..' in. 'i he l'i t.-taker onion la-j. e r tii.ii. I'.'ii.ver"." Yellow. If you uiiiaii i v tbe !rt wn" to R-row them tiMiu sets, vni; -.nii i n,i til tte illtfereneo in t.!ie:i-. ; Imt it i entirely r.'cediitss to i to ise i xiH'r.'i? rf :CstO rcisu u crop of oni. 'ii.-. as iiy early sowing you can j!Tow as f,ii','.. or 1'i'tler, it erop. from M-e.l the Mii'.e s-. nson. Sets are only iisn'tit fo-. i'ai', il"ni',tf' I" raise early grown iii.in- f.r Innwiilnjr, .If.-'itii fur !tf ir , 11.;. - .s f. Aii if rrHflitrpi. at ii in"ni'htrc ta i.T ontf- W. M , i. '.' in1 M (Vrthy F.ntomo'.o l-.l.li r. .-t the l-:-.-e Il.ll- taii e t-i l.ie.'. ri-' N Wva piling the l'h-e ef trunk will pre vent ;lie festialis h.vr Moth from lny 'ny lie" e,.; on thv -.i.t'.liiV of the tred it l!ie iiaerr i, rapred sntlieieutly ti-lit t.i i.v-ep the ii-.seet fr.nn ernwHnff limvii lii'luet ii j.:,.ev ni boric, 'this is iln!'.. nit 1) I'.o, r. ml therefore tha trea'tne.il is n.-t feli:i!iL. Vounttintf, or use of '.v::!ies tee mutiendvii ill Hut- 'It Is t tliis s'n. tin. lire much mora t. . f'. I' 1 ,.r b il.lT i a .i hay. ini.e a ii. I 'r Ivt-itiM.tirm ;i'..c.;. i r l..".'.! , r; !,.. i ri , it 1 !.'. sT. i, i,;.. 'II s Shis will hardly be alleged by any one, tor with one exception they have been highly commended wher ever they have held court and have tivcn very general satisfaction. not fail tocoinlemu iii m. 1 a:.; n t j eat-Vii'S tiie Jistiii-t oi S::v in inteii i-t of the !.. f .-.iL'v.l:-.- pirty. want t'.o oo'ee imself. a;l I tliv-i:' democrats of both the llontio p.ia! Senate and by President Ci.vilioi.t without loss of dignity or picstie on the I'Ht t o? either. V.. .!.... iU I.. it... A.'ii.tiv iuat iii'J ii, n oi iui. i . .i i , , , , ., , ., .to ni.iuitiltu 1 ho I'l li'e'es.. i. i i: week can be eahnlv ciinsuh ted tlittc! . ., l;i , i ,i The only reason that wecan g. ve, j sevnu to no renson jor tno opm.on ;r(lliJ .ilu, N.ltii. is the unrest that pervades the by innnv nble dcu.otruts, that ii:o,lt, v r;;.,( , . , ,. . , I personal prejudice was allowed to: . . 1 - ;, ,, country and tho general dissatisfac- ntpr i ,UUi.u ((f tL,5 ,alk ,iliU .Rij'b hns. ! lion that prevails among the people, been indulged in, end th '.t t.ftr.c p.:o ' " who socm anxious for some sort o! ! pin lis o l- t-f. f ir more intent upe.ii t'iiit y A mo.t:: ( ,u :i i aehariL'o. It is an expression or ex "gettin- even" than upou tho good J Nuvi'.' e, Ti In1;. 7. .... . iii;. , , nf the countiv or the welfare ol the hibition ot tho general lcch.ig cl . . . Tr ,, to . 7 demt'Ctatu' party. Wowever. as the hostility aganist "tho ins those i j,;;. (J( ibof-' dc'.'i'Tr it." who ma wlio are in oQico and in carrytne; Uow trying to bring about ha.-iuotnotis this feeling, or prejudice, intoexecu- taction by the j am in L'otig-.ess is to lion the innocent arc suiTeritig with 'et bygones b bygone; tlu ic.ist saui .. .,. j about recent taitv LappetoagH the lh0 ni,,3'- , , , better. Too mm-b, ivurh to, .eu, !.. And just here we would ask may j )ms n;rt.a,iy i,t.(.u s-aid, bolh in Con- not this feeling, or prejudice, be car-1 press and in tieinocratie newspapers jf.il. 1' ii :uu I (!.. v rft lit ,1 I 111 ee ! t, ',! sail 1 il.f i f' i'liiii ps ate in a ) Uii-t of tl.em have io t .--i-i', t nt y b:.o ;,vi civ.1 '! ; i V v.cl'.t tii 5!i-..;r I aii even ,vi! Uo.it Mis T.if be'p !.:. I;. ' . -", 1 o ' . ... I'l. : i r.i.-a ;, ei : 11 i i. e- 'i a si:,t ,r-' ' ii in,' ii. ei -i .ii .e.i 1 . corn ,iii.i r in-1 a .1.': e. rr. liseit ttie Li'S ,'Vi'i-!', i.n'.r ,1. lK . "iv!, n l ,' I'll. . a. t ver .; .!.'tv ::i !'. 1 1 i.-.-.-s i.f inuiii .ri.ps 1 j. ri. vtets slit'c at i; Of IT ttid :: prom;.:'! e!,. wb. IC -.! -. th :.i; i r iVli'.le !i ti'.ii i . t.i.'. ,a'.' .ml .:! o e.' '.l.t.- r nt lire i am if i.-.e til ed, ed i ins a pi- with. I 1 : i v s. j' 1 t li ir.t icd too fur? Is ii wise or fair? T UK I.Vt.'i.iT' are trying to make political capital mil ot the fact that the democratic Senators are not uni ted on tho tariff bill. They even ihe piinciplc object of every demo crat thou Id now b-j to 'Vet together, pass the tariff bill and elect a major itv of ihe next House. I't-r 'certain t. is that if the first two thiripa be wt boon acc'iriipiisbed the thiitl. i.l- ready made dnli'-uit by party di. allego that tho democrats do not '"LS; I'ecomu au lu.poi I OliliJ. iir. Fiiitiklin jr.ieVttO'ti. who en joy a the distinction of having bet i. f.i-'.; to it. ai.tl assi.-tu ;Le eii'.iy Mi' the ni opposite I he bo. ni' stuj was iisslatitiy kill icrttl iind Tiiiirm.! wmittdi i. A n.-to Pete il lU'.iot n v,;i; from tl.e olher r..i.i.i Tii'te were 1 1 "i t mines at the dim-, iti.d suneLidi ti.l. The i f '!. I i-wt'tf tl.ev wi.: s; ie:i I. ii l.i i 1 - !' ,: .1. nd i c'.v. i,t i-i-.";! at As!u !i ini. Tiie i c r!tr itviri.i me.lti '. '.. ill' VI .rit w :n. eli el iv. i,. - litvat t v'i: -a in l..'a-i i .I,' .Mr.. alt. v.iut wit lv. ,,i ,1,,. I - ' t '..T mna.'il. th.- "nr.; i i ill" it lie s.i:ie: vai ie l ripper, lae wi.ipp. oh! parlies. It is true that a few dcmocrulb. really wish to repeal tho McKiuiey Sill, und, as alleged in the Omaha platform, that tho tarili issue is mere- nominated by tiie democrats ni Jin- ( tn iieini A mu-y. ..,!- i l'i. ,s ly "a sham battle" between the two ! nois to tbe U. S. Scnato, is in Wash here w. re. at oinv iai .1. r.: I ihey i . . . r . r . .1- . -i 1 1 .. I . i i . i . . . i . i . . .:. . . ... IllglOU. .ill. .il.ic Cfu iiiivn LLC id- ill sum leiey i npue ,i i-"i ; vi iiiieiiueoi puolieaLH ale tiiukiiig a e;i! liiist'i'si. ; oi pnsoti Kn i; t . at !.!..'.. : . coneeriiiti'' ! Le al tit uJe i f the ncooie 'J'r.i.-v t'itc. 1 ei. ;uns s..v it is :,- (Senators (six out of the forty tour; ; toanids t.uiii' rtforui. and t ;at tiie .ib;e"i;.a.'ii.f c 'tiM.-' s v. : I Mn reiub i huvo obstructed tho specily passage peoplo are at ibis time moro imxiou.- ; lit fore morning, l.-eape v.ai the of tho tariff bill am! have caused I for "ulical tariff legislaliou than they i object of the i juiim t i s ,...,.. i, ,.,, i . i . i were either in the canipaigus of '!K ; Nasuvii t f. liuii . Jo'iv '..''; lie many aniendments to be made to i . .. . , , . 1 , , ... ... - . . , or 92. Ho states bus oivn npinnu i gmivds tit lraev City wiitebtd lee tho W ilson bill as it passed the thu.,iv . .. Af, between the Seimte and i month of t!i: Mines ei"o- ly all t i.T' t. Jtoiiso, anu tor this wo condemn lfonso bills, toy pit ferenee is for th.- j mid this morning at thorn. But havo tho nonulisls done I hitter, because I am a thorough bo j tbe 70 convicts who town in fi r ni Mis. rv.n.; Wo a ui.d li. iiils b-en eon lever for ah t i u.:n.:. i hi .1 ei"iii;-.v : er i .'1'eli . I tl.e ;u. I'tlHt II P. li'iliN that i "-.eif.il pasfire. fiial tai ii ty of i - tl i .imt out. ..r.st-.. k siiiMlil ,i r. n., o,.a.- A. ii i liurist. Mi : ,'i e. KentueUy t '.'ie clover i.ii'l 0 lLi.-'elile eoiii- ' as .nit- liil.l i I 'he lir.-.t two, 1 ei . l- :,til nl.O is HI- cut- .' . ; 'l.i irarileim i -t . in I'liy feed . .-! .in I harrow nt cut Mi'inj i. s r.t per iiere. l'i plow 01 . ( ivii t iie pea .. i e ripe and sow a ;i. ton. ii r!e-;-:i t!i.. lime t'j i.ii. l i-in -i.otl ...en wit In. ol tho i ;;,.' ibiys- with i -foul ot plants. 1 mi only utter i'l .wi I: ...umi.'U .1 iiii i h- turf is i rt he animal l i..i .'any jjra 'I'.tieiit injury to .ait tili t lie" rye , the fi-uwth is ill.ll tl'M. i m;.iu milt tn ml. ; . .- ,; '..iril tt i.i.,1 ; .. :nr s'.i.; tvi ..i-nc. i.. i iU itii I l!i ';,' .1 l l a lil'r.lte in I t ike it I ui i i ...v .is lro-ii iimclug . ii . O Kl livil, l':r.- tor. ... v. il.- , i Mr. J. 0. ;.n.r in tl.e A-lilf.o'o V'.ilk of tl.ii pl.iee. ii. i to uei room v,ki. p.i.i : li.it: I A a.' l.i i'. i tl.e an fiii'iv t tnn l.a.i i. l'ii.til.e ! .-be ail. .. id s.ill. at..! le.: in :v. til-1.' itOou! aii t ife v. as not to bt oi I tut i i.'.i -e jif I ui-.i and n 1 1 1 1 i -. 1 1 , el". Th:-' Wits aboiil any belter ? Or even as well ? Let as see. Thoro aro four populist Senators, Alleu, Kyle, Peffer and Slewart. How liavo they voted on tho petid iig tariff bill? Wfiy, on its final fassago in tho Senate they were evenly divided, two voting for it and two against it. In other words they killed each other's vote. And on t'he various amendments, offered to tho bill, they rarely, if ever voted Wigether. That is, tho populist Sen ators, tho true reformers (as they themselves) aro worst divided than even the greatly abused democrats I Had you thought of that? Cox ey and his army of vagabonds Jlo longer attract public attention. Coxoy has abandoned his vagrants and rcturnod to Ohio to enter upon ids canvass as tho populist nominee for Congress. His army, thus aban doned, has almost dispersed, many of them having been almost in a starving condition. iJuforo leaving them Coxey issued an addresHto I. is followers, telling them that the only thing for them now to do was to go to Washington and get arrested and bavo tha city tt) support them ! Such is tho "impotent conclusion" and farcical coding ot an expedition, that was blazoned abroad as a migh ty uprising of tho people that would accomplish snch groat results. In deed this army ot vagabonds and ttampa (lor that is just trhal they cro) was called tho "Commonweal oi Christ", and its chief marshal, Carl Brown, most blasphemously pretended that ho was Iho icincarti ato Christ. And to think that the populists, the great "reformers" ol this country, should have encourag ed such :v gang, and finally nomi nated its leader fur a seat in Con gross ! Fusion or coalition between the republicans and populists illustrates iuot forcibly what strango be! fol lows politics wilt sometimes make, i'os, it certainly seems passing strange that any populist; or repub licans, it they aro sinecro in tlioir professions, should wish to combine, flF their political principles aro as far apart as antagonistic as they possibly can bo. For instance, thf iievcr iu free raw materials. On this ! in tl? mines afurihe insum-cti iiuettiou I feel sure tbe popular ver-i of etti r,iav, app. i;i t-.t and vt tbet sustains the President ami tho 'without trouble I House, and I think we will i.pt'H'iiy get a tariff law along the lints uf the Wilson bill. Yet I should not fee! unhappy in the event t S i tit the othir view prevails, because to enact a tueas tire like tho Senate bid is a great aehievemout for the democracy. It is a complete reversal of a pulley of thirty-years staudiug. ii is bl.o a short turning of an army to the west that has been matching due east. It is the beginuiiiir of a new and better order, and even if only a beginning is not to be condemned." Should tho House adopt a resolu tion uTored by l'i preseiiiativo Talbot, of Soutu Carolina, directing tho Coin age committee to rt port a l'i to 1 fret coinage bill, aud the Banking and Currency committee to report one or all of tho bills proposing a change in the monetary lysiecu of the country, a financial debate that might be in definitely ixitnded would al once be giu iu tbe House. There aro scver.il reasons why the House is not likely to adopt this resolution at this time, but one of theio would be siilllc.eio the desire of members to adjourn as soon as the tariff bill is di.-ii,sid of, iu tud' r to lake part in the Con gressioual campaign. 'Jhe lualat.g of the Vi!.-on bill can 18 near causing Ihe death of Chi.ir man Wilson, end if he persists, in the present condition of Ids health, in trying to ptrform labors in cohiiec lion with the tin iff coufei euco that would prostrate a stror.g aud healthy inau bis friends fear for the conse tpiencwu. He says be is iu the fiyht to remain until the last blosv is struck regardless of his own health or feel ings. Although Minister Willis was some whut pniiiituro in fully rerogni.iug tho republic of Hawaii in advauee ot instructions to that effect from Sec letary (iresham 1 hero is lilt hi doubt that Ids action will be appioved by the ndminibtration. It is not prob able that any action will be taken on the formal protest of the ei teen against the establishment of the re public in Hawaii. The bills for the admission of New Mexico am! Aritf.iuo have been fav orably reported to tho Senate and as tberfc h practically no opposition to either, it is only a ipreslion of time when they will become laws. The farmers of Indiana for the first time in the history of the stale are feeding their wheat to their bogs and selling tbfir corn. The farmers say that ono bushel of wheat contaius as much nutriment as two bushels of corn, am! as hogs are bringing good Th i'V art' now -lit ken tutu Cll.-t.t i e in the stoci-'a.k A r:(tiiiil Sleeper. J.h'1.s s, Mhs. July 'j?.--!:': r.Igl.t three miles below here while d.v'.'ii' iu his chair. Express M. . : , tii r 11 Is wur.! S'eveiiK, of Water V,.iicy. l. Il from the car door. He wa-, ::;'t j i i until t'nntoii, 'JL miles above i.ert, was reached. A mehsage v, is seiit hero tbii! he 'Ms 'iii-ist.'ig and n.iisi have fallen fioni hi.- CiW. A band car was rig-".! up and .-e'"-era! gt nllt in. in Marled i.'.-e.vi, ! h. 1 l'..i !: htuilmg for I iai. I t !' " t;.i!e.. i-i n; titty found into hiiig v. ithin '.:o t'-fl of tiie true!;, s'liit d:-. b t j i! ;;. ile awoku as so.:)', us tin;, :.:.'!. d l.ii'.i autl asked bat was w.tuli' . li sisvs lie Las no n-colh et'oti of i iiio.g and inmgiiied bin bed at New O.v. -i' ing ji.trty foto.'.t bii Ihe in. in Vit.-' 10 hour wh' n In f 'I t. not killed is a mir.ti'b . A:-:.i. ii o lew iniuoi' bruises u i Ik t loot. no -A a tci" aiiil ic'. lie asl.-ip. W'iu-.. he : hour later bis vifi i' e.ii d t.;'i;. wh i Sioli! be.-ilillil i i d l.ei'i' to find 1 o'clock. A sea'eh w.-.s made in !i.e hote.i Mid mi tbe j !' i ii '-' :. bill i-hn Wa oi be f '.iiiii li.iwiiere. i'-iin .v:t i'.!ii;f and v. t'isil'. s b'l.iwii :i'i o cr tl.i lo.i'U ali.i iiitii..;! itie i tlil'e p, p'oa tl. li I lit 'n 1 out l i lit Jp llio! tlie li.ts., leg e. t.-tnalt, !::,: was trac'ifd for ti.il'i or two. til Laving raiil' l into tile evel'i.;.' , I l i i 'la ii1 s il -.ill Mil i . r. MTI-i .-I'll. suit at. if for v tv I i.T-.-e !est f, .i-...r.. puii.'i.a iii-veiisi-.' is -.i.'lvi.s. I an ', !!.: port. ll'.W tleiie in. at .i: vi '.-I. 'Mo-, .teller el .lot ft . ic .i ; spire i ;-. owin j; :..e . a...', li.'.vv 1 aey In - l.i l.iuuaa 1 ft A ! -iitin'.i'l Utl iel'S'.lll t tilt' i ei'ii I"' sir;' I. 'V tee be e'l.i'.iie.' Weil ail p: io nt least a Teiul !i is. s.'l.i of r.irh. iiis tvii iii j .1 IV Hi- ..ii.' .Ian ater ol a '.! ate i'i -ill t . of th'.' M. C. f I'.. ...r - ..iiiii en.. pi'. Us the vaiy VV t I lie.. US. K..n.i a. i ..... t-i'!y is f, e.. j. 'irry is i h is intfii liuii,. Anluuils refu II. iO.il ti; plant is In.;. V.; 'i'.r ti!stlre.s o l .of li..:.an.t ei ;:u to .rive ;i e.p ti. I t" ill iiesi, i.-en t I oil li Ifi-ieas of !...; v lii'hiv reeoi II. I I Ill's l .-ei, in M.e.o of th t i.i." ,1 I!.- p.:0 fin ii s ti e (ri;r- ti V. i). u;,. a. i.l siiiai iainlpi'iiit ) pi'.'ii... niy fii:,.. a - a ftiruiii' until they j '. UK-.' il 'or sheep n. 'v heath ' ae ! .1. j ties tvav. whs h is f j .e.lit to i.tl..;-! ..-.i'.ii a i inn f ! in i'i tt our j eA eii l.i I e.v.l.-'-ll. e j biii i s.'i.-iit . :;c eiiiitieat me. ot i.i. that e'liierei. .-. iv -. ( on. linte l itii tl." vill i t: i.M ; know how t i tii-: ii. ui-i l. 'tiv ! ions I'll i l.-ei... iii . I. ill -.'-. I ehil-Ireti' !". --t i: !.. i- I. t crest of tt.,-11 j-IHellt-. 1-, ,a t: time seen. !. n we ,irn liiaoiis. f i;it;."p..i:. v,;;t. !: In i. i ntr i.'iiii!i-.i e A l.nl!,'ti-i to ii --. I ir. b it vp I cut t he ! Ins-i.i,.' Hie 'l ell fi v; lf t!i." I lie iri- ic .lllle e to i it rate '. loiiii i ie. 1 a.;' se. ta iippl;. .in -,t i .ieht be soiuo 1 i'iloivt-l tO Il.-l-lltll.trt V. -tl-4i .1 . .! Mil,) Cl)- .( . . .- f li "iii.i vti ii') . ; . ! e ! i -t Oliij .i-i Hi .' I Jt T a . i .I -I'll ll'I.O ; r ...1 1. ill H '...'ion) irotii I. li: I. ad wailde' i t :o w; s l'oiin.l railroad iu s;o': tlie linn, ifi.'i n, ti.ldy. Mit II pile. I hil 1 found tbe ; I i.ti'i was now was H .e was ei.l.:' aeeoiii;. V as ti .;. Jt is ttt:.,:;'!.i ' i -,' t.-wr, uli.i. v . up in seuicii ot n i to lu A'.'i'.l! tin: s i'.ter i 111 ;; to n. M ie of tl7 ins.'il be li wel unit f..r : oiil.ie. t-.lt- e.ury n '. lie I, :,mJ that Miiab slat.'.. It I. as will ti t. for le.-n. A V- Si" sta'i er.'il I'.e i laitit . 1 11-1 1- V.- K.iv. I 'Ik- P.i ei -r.il ie d it d at ! v weil. ii. ! t n all v auv v ii tor the '...ii-- leaf ii it I n'.'t i"ij-e i.Hi.i mines wo; ;pve i;. '! M....fa,'f."n. pl:lry nicy he sown iir.a-! '.i-t, nsici. lilioiO f. o.f i. Is of seeil per acre, any I One from Miu'.'li to St-p'.'.'iiI'iT !si. '!' pi. Mil j.rie.v. iil-oi" ; liii'!..-s !ii-.i ii'i-1 i- very jtolita: in se-I.,, Sjmrrv lei'tl pose.svN Hivat vitii'.it,'. an. I tae plii'.t- ii-n.i- iy i reek roiii'ii i lays after wilfili.' the -e-.l. 'I hi' ' tll.sfi llelit rowiii is rapid ail'! tie' plants may he t-.w -i! :ii wi'i lis or to .v n tor hay eeks t.i'er '-.''"111- tiies' i"!. 1'hi.s phlii' set ils m.i b-'iviiv and the sy-al lias h'.icti i:''eal viti.iitv it i'j ii.'.'nle to heeoi.-.e ilv ap;. Mr. A. :i wi it os : have su.l toes, tn-re 'i -in.'. or four each pi: Ihe leave- lust p tip fails;!,- the soon Oil . What 1 do for it - ii. tl.v vi-.e ,-.,;,i,ty Wl ite-- ill inlleii ill Tin- it. ..t is !.. il t rue I"!-' el - .' d:..eoiis i'.eeii-il, Ami. hoe.-pli.-lb- lolif. A. ' ha,.' XT 11 !. e.l of : Ti. u itlie I'.ol eat 1 1 : ." .ly.iopti'. tl... i.i- -ii. Li tem I .11 i. e 1 I -e.l p I ; S bell til'J 1') mill : )eit be in ! t -.' i.'.lt io : li i;:iil-y ti :i lm- I.i - wi'.ii iiiiil. l W'l-5 II .Mr ..i. u- ! no ;e, nia ! ! tr-'ii in oiii: .no . i: t i t.i pi I'cniti'titiuy ;!,:'. i-J i i; tl. ie'i 0' rrt-i-. a i.-if .-l Ci;-.:;.-.; -n.--, Sii.ee ti. pelt il lid i.ii v was i J 'in uar j' b, I .'iid. I" -- eo::iels hum. iiei ti 1. eeivt d. Tin-r;ri -t-.-t .i.:l.- i- : rt eoi'. i .I m te.i.' vear is (i ).:. iu i. Lid year it was ."ii"2 li.iritig ihf ' past, year there w ro Iii! sh-.iths. oi;' of a prison habitation i.f over 1 . J ;'. i Of the convicts receive.! last y.-ir. 2sl were illiterate -Mcou'.d read, -12 read j and wiite, and ouly two Had a eollo- giato iiduratiou. Of 1.1SJ. convicts.; (511 were illiteia'e. Theie are 7J"' iiugle convicts, 107 married, 1 1 v. id : jwer?. I! divjii ed. ( luilford sent lio ; convict. i. New I!.i!i'-vei :l., .MeeLlen : burg 7. These fads are from tin 1 first report of Huj e' ii.i etuiviit !,-.t;;er, which is vt il prepiii cil. i Tuts and Thii'itliT-Stoi iiis. ! Fr'.m Uic Ui ..e...i l'niis' r.i.i. i ' There is perhaps no sii.jdo ihiugj iu natural philosophy t;o well I: :' :v. n i i tho fact that a tree is a ditioerruis ; shelter i'i n thunder-storm: iti: ! y. I ' projtle eoi.tinue to heck this shelter, ' 111 mo-;t Ciises presinnably with flili cognizauec of tho l.i.sk they are run I i Oiii 11!-' id '. A-tilN'.f.'N. I'.ll. -.-til, :t t-t iitcii; II - 'I ho t .ei '.lie ' 1 to-b'V. -. .1 than umt. It t-'i'.ui'i n i;i. i.i t"i poor to i'i'. ,V.i.!-l ks tLe t intp'n . In t'loii la :t i '.hat il n-.l , -ha i .:. VI. is -lete 1 I , it i ! i . 'ts 1 1 ' I S.1 11, t III' t I'" Ml "is tht'ltll'Ci' if .ah.. flov.-i;.. ,. ttie r.ii'tni 'la is ah!" t, . .0 'he "f the irr-at family i : as. I'e.nis .rs of f'li uriive upon at: CP I ri. I ft .ii 'i -1 it sjpi O'e'. I' tl 1 1 .. .'.:. u alio. ted I il'ier.-ioe.-:e iiopi-t.-aetion the liictr Jis. bad sb.v.vi V tl. tier' ilv . v. el', to pro, e... int. lit. With i; Il.'lisO ll'i-ll; hei' o. ;ates that tin a disposition tor the ll:-t 'iti'.e tiicct ihe H"U.-o bail way. . to wh'-n.i lull iigreciiiei.'i bo pelleete tit "re vas r.oiue lit ellCC i'l I'i'llii'.n. (Iiie llolie e. lol l .'C f.ti'l it vtmild j.i obi.biy be ibi- l Seel Mil ud'Tst ...i M. Rileigi: little o ii 1 I. fill If I. . t foih :.i itleao t- ! '"' e wo, ,i,'": i'.l I He lol l she h.-l ! tLiiiliin.r faili.-i. v. he f.t.oi.. o;d i.e-io girl . :. .M i'til e couniy. Ill' i.ithei to II i-I.t t . fs-' d SOW;: 1. ' Js. ' l-.-e; ' i r 'o iv turn bii i", bai ! v.,.yl;uk. Iicr tU'.il.i ;. 'l i e f. ;i lie ..ill v. a .i:', Im i ta"''' ''.v not jlni'iiii-J, b: t v. iu i: ! ice tor yt jii;rrv. a. .a! ai..S is ta. re l..-.'!i!y e-i,....n. f.'ilie fi-.-i. f r -a ti.lv s uls. H hi lilt eel! mid hay. ts-.,! i" lie si v. ll piii. 1st. lis:!..' -.a l!.s itet h ir. iiitie., -Ion or than that . f irrv. and fii v o.is erop i , m : ... n in a ye .r. Sei.i.t, i !'.-ivsaftn.i .' i' ii,i ri t :,i i ij , u!.-.i u !i .limine nn.l is a native .if I spain. Tlie use-j and t aiuo of this ! j'i. il, t hiv much thx same as er;ulella I Imt it. is hoiuew hut inferi ir to ttie hit I tel" AH ilir-e piai 's uliovo ile'.en. cc ."il. ni'iiendfil Kiily f..r very poor I :;n.'. .' iiiii.!.- . r '.vt'eiv no 1'ertili a-r can he ii'Vor ie l. iVIieii tiieiuiid v.ii t hritis; I ei o,i ; : pens. .rvv pfas pla'its to ineii ma !t:o 'ia a- ' to : t..,ii .i'li crim- t;ut I. .1. I'... l.itce , A. :i.ull'irlii(, ,iey tuna lie riht ei .v. r. Her.- on ".'ii early eti um-h e.e ei .i.-t went her '.V d -g tii'ys. in il- ' two or I hreo o)i t'..r plenty of Twelve to lifteen ; 'ii'.-ty to . i'ty is ei:o,'.-'ti to uti ..?.'. I as this erou !-. ii it lias a froolj 'he s'lrfaee ur cover ; j;i i.s-.i's can in. i i mo er. I'oiaiii a rye, or ;;i:'.ss in. iv is s. nvti lover 'aheii la - ..f-i.r.i ts 'i ! i; "1 or Ii.. v. 'I iii'so p pace villi the clover. . 'lie !j 11 f I'lC-ll 'l .f rye or . i ia a rve i l a --. p. r nero po'ia is f. the fl.l- ' I III ei, !i .'.is; i I'l ry t-i i-r t;: .tl lis (.'en lh ah. -phei i e It i i tl.e ol fund- io : '. ro- e ; 1 c the lii'itr will pi-...-, i i .-'. S.illsi'aeiory. I ...ei' ait'bi- -.mie ..ter i lieitis.iie. I'.oel tb.e j i:ie, and jar or i-liaiso t Th- I-est time to d.. in i is(- in tii'.' ie 'i ai .- are a' ill .t'i'i 1. ' . , I .iiL-l'io'. ',fi.-.i. .'' SIM. ai. i1,.,.;. HOI pol-OIH.! ."lies an li.m.i-ptek Upoli lb. -c sha.ioi.v ,.i 1 liba ..I at) iind-r the I,....- I e.p,, lb '..-. tl,.- i.-., p di le i Ly e only to set it. Id. I is- needed. ifil.tr :-.d should M-a.-'i' it laeks be a i oiiiitifiil t'-iels of piitllsh, llioi'led tvoald ii ; iles,rnilo to el . Atlt.'il.ltM e e. eat i.'.. mid ho ! ;r ot... tield ill' it i le or too tililcll V'.e n-.'ii.l hroad r '. iv.-o-.v at si'i-l-.- : a tittle l.i- Th- a.i lillel 'ti.d.- i,aU ft.1 'It Will )e l iff. le i to rtivi .pic. ft . .tii '.ho mac do some 'nj it .. for I i o til.' ' ".tutti'-ll. )o,l a reo, ir.ei.-rlv I). i I' j t ties'. I'Oh'-I- for 'Mill n Ml liltioj! the for., 't . it i .' v . I,,;p. : mis; f , a tree, and both of them were set if prices aud corn is higher tbau wheat. . . : i. I ll.. I... 1 I l I 1 ennblicans advocate a proteetits ! " T,'".v e. ... .... r a.,.. u,.r...i. 1 ' i sell thpir corn. I - -- C.d. d. II. Holt, I'f llllliil.oll.l. Tlie artist, W. Oixtl Brown, died at be the chi' f marshal al. th" next Buffalo, N. 1", on last .Monday. ' fair. I i'i th' eveoi. :bo eliii.f, I e v... nt to -leuivliing parties vcr oi ganied ivhii'i a. otned the wotls nifd.t anil 1 ,,. ... .1 ..!, f ' i ..... ..I ... Iiing, but hllifintiitV is so C'ilo;titiit d ; ,, ' r i . i ' ' .i"' , ? .. . 5 i , , . tbue n.i.es from bc-r Porno 1:1 the that it is moro afraid of a ditckii I , , ,,, , , .... ,, ., r i ,i ... , ., . , , - '.Vi.odi, lillhaii'i;. aiiil fllll Walkl.e . than of ileal h. At High J.ridop, New r, : , , . ., . . , ' , ., , " , c , i i It is a wonder that .du.- nv; d. iork, recently, of a parly of bat hen, I huddled under a tree during a show- ----- er, one woman was killed mid another ,. J;6V' J '! ''-'' f -s !il" " burned and p.l'OHtrated ni, d two ebil-: '" ' ,,(;':l unauimou.'-ly eltcf. d dieu were also somcrtLnt burnt. ! ; pihlert of Ttimty Colli pi. Again (this time at Taunton) wo bear Tbe Tinitoiy of Ari'j'ia i.i rii h of two boys who nought refuge under , in anciint ntina. Tho latest liuds vlnp bu'.h .' t N. f. t.Xi a ill prove of interest ! will I e sent free th aii'iie in Nt'ith I i . i'i 1 1 . i . u : ti. slliali e.i.ne t'f 4 C. lit-, ea luii.ie, Aapiv to the .itreet Jt. Jiattt'.. ul iiaLieli, N. C, '!. N. t. tint r- feiitly i ei Oili nl Miit'.on ' farmers,, 'i iiec se ilpplv 11'' tor i i t tit-. s : i.'h v. ol Iv o-. Ur. H. for theiti. r. ii. v.oma: r.. li. II. II "i vi -. LAVYERS, l'ITTWI(;tJ(), I. C l-p,'l'iiiiet'.t Kepli" -a iii he wri sihie by ti.e hi-ia : :ias e ntip -tent t.i jreliel-.l! 111!, t'e't. th in ' lie- tf '.' l Cllll-'i in this ivu;, to . iOar fului-ss leal re.iiie) aiice to pra. ti-al fa: liab iirii, 'u i l ot I .'I'e.l, e-.i I ' - snr,. iueiiedia Kiti'tni; ef Do -,,.-i t'iii t. I . rii ;r '-.r tii'r'.ii '....lir.. Ill : 'ill.ll I I'nf I U : I . ! t pro Aks'"i' ' v i' M..K'.tv. i; .v r. i'xif. -.!i.--i t i,t'..n.. I doiiht that you would lin tf in". It., s early e.tlit ii :' lor the luond ol Iioie iile niai Uets in ', ;! tisiu us the e i-.l.-rii t.urt ot tiie MA.VI'llli. .1 sia'.s lit" la.h- lO-ts) tin.-1 ml hi,! iliiniis I .'I, 'CM. tariff, and tho populists oppose it: Iho republicans domoncti.cd silver, u4 tbe populists advocate its be.' e by a miiung ptnspcctor who in! ,. , ..is laud.:. ., in at. ii;.. :.p oi i -I r.' liMH gj . .' ,, ill'K'Vl ll'l il : tl'c.'t. Siat.liltilv j.'ivt d i.-i.o i for idioiit, tlui-n ndles, Willi tl iritis !,',').'' of bull .1-, loi bn i l.tli ' leli'Ut oil '"' "i both -ei. -,. r1 f.'Di'K'l-' ' I' N-ttl. ! ,-,!iy .cl in i ll'lll v HV i i m .i, .-u.-t ! "iiseil, t : t M. II M't.l V In .-i a lit..' y-.. I.. . y i.v -a ... :,,a,.- i--r r mii'i i.-1 i,--. A.l.l.o !! si. lit. Si I ".l I'VK W...H,, a 1 s-.tcti HI-.itnt sir. :m,ii .a, N. t: SM'.f I TIilX' N'H'ff liMAV- i ii ir .rmuili't -ii i-i'- 'Ols et -l-.-- ii I! III'. I 1 il ,. .-. I. 1 .,1 'I..- II UiV lill .'ii'ilr ,,l,n.,i. , lull.., .-..-all..' e 1 1 1 i-e il ,, .,,. ... i ii .., ' i- 's . - .lav I 'i'i,. , ' -.if . ' lit 1'i't'l II I I ;-. . ai. .! , i i. I ii r.nis . r jw 1 iO i iiii- t hy . but it feld ' ear'.;. ",n 1 )i;ij no mi nation 'or bay. tt.t hon-li iidl. il .t i-. i.'iii;.Hv a - itooil tii Loiter an.', of U su.ne vha meter. It is one io three ue. ks ea i'i icr than Timi.'hy. t'o.v tivu Lit. .'eels per no re, .'.lid with it i'c- 1 -'.-.' i . I si Keaiueky i..'ae vrai-s and -i. p 1101,1- o .tiin'i...i. red j 1 'over. Di' Tii'. ithv eik-'et to toll poiiilitH 'of seed with six to li.rht pounds of pea I vine L-iovi- ivoiild 1." i'm'.i- so-diny 011 I the lil l 11111.!. l ;.'ti. '.s soil. When- tlio Iii runt. ie. i . nhsi lit ,vc wimlJ mill four or die i oeiii! 01 White clover sued, or I I o. o iai- hs i . ul moii.i.j". foxlail, to fur I u'-!i .1 -!-! 1 :i . h to pio'.eitl.i 'I'iiiiothy 1 bi:!I... fi.'.i tii- .sun, o'horwlst) it '.Vo t. i '.e in i'.ijll!' t of tlostructiou ii:..r iirsl mociiip. ft would p i V"'I to .!.. v c crop of pnH vinos 1 hi, saui.ner to plow 111 tor tlm (jia-e m , liiir. r'low deep. turnbi(j-the vines v.-.Ol under when nearly or unite aii ripe": harrow ton seed Led without li-.' urbiln' the '. ie.-.- ;oi ( w.v tho Ss'itci llieu whellier .u:i.-l "r 11S hue ua .'o-vnul'i-r. HUMERI Ul l.i-idsof Ll.'MBf'dl for sale at Iho PSTT3COMO SHUTTLE ?-1ILL VEATha-80AKfllNGf dUUUQ AND FLOORING, , l'l.M-Il A.VU lili.N llllfct., Oil linl'lill i i'.ilia sav.ed to order at short Lotietv (loo.l Ceiling niLi Flooring already Ji:;;:,-Li ut only 61. 'JO per Pld fi t 1 . . Sept. 17. IS'.Hi
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