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i I I I i " . i t I I ' I i h i f ; ; M ! f; 1 i I r l ' I I . . I ! i I ! 1 i I t i 1 ! :!l ! i; ; . ' ' Hi i' i I i -i ; : M I J ! ' i- 1 r ' f - i - r t .i it :-. f . I: ; ' i; ! . :t t . Th TVi'i'lfl fifilUQLTSt , 1 , I H' ' 1 .;. .1 i.i :! ;:.;. -ki .! 1 on si. t.v st.it-i,.i.Vi:i.:. l''l,!ii'.''l,t!!,;n v to ifitniti licnte, ku! taua Count v.N. V. !MriU ,s the rt 1 aul 1 WASIUNC.TON LKTTKK. From dr Efgnlir Correiponif nt. The I'lrsident and his cab inet have scarcely given a thought to the gang now ramped in the suburbs of Washington known as I'o.v ry "satiny before its arrival und .sine as "I'oxey's tlzle." While few of these men are vh it they represent them selves to be bona tide wi ik ingnien imt of eni)Ioyment they have so far proven them Helves to be eneab!e and law abiding, thus jiffriny from the s' called '"industrial ar mies in the northwest, theun lawful nets of which have been the principal subjects tinder discussion at sev. i .1 cabinet meetings. Some ol the governors of sta tes v. oiild not have felt flattered if they could have heard some of the i amments made at the cabi net meetings upon the man ner they ha ve dealt with, or rai'-.er failed to deal with re cent i.ioh lawlessness in their stat's. Tile I res 5 lent, a n d c.ibinet area unit in the de termination to maintain the constitutional Hwer of the government with F e d e r a I troops wherever it may be necessary, "Coxey's fizzle.' now en camped as a freak show at llrightwood race track, just outside the city limits, will, un' ss the roginmmeof Cox ey, tlie chief fakier, be chang ed, inn rcli into the fit V' to morrow. The gang isnotnu nieroui enou,d to makeany trouble, even if they wjre so disposed. If there were ten times as man. of them as th 'i ? are, there would be no ippr hciiMon uf trouble in V;. -. . tion i: i : i . 'en .iscv.-r' jif'cau niirc'ct j. v,-, ;,f thj .e are ,-iliont K hi tV; ;e canin an. th kind of men they are n.ay be judged from these remarksof one of the thousands who visited the camp yesterday: "If the authorities would is sue all order stating that every man in camp would be given a bath, dressed in clean clothes and put to work to-morrow, I would wager ten to one that nine tenths of them would be gone by morni'.g." He sized them up correctly. At bust ni?n tentiis i f th in are profession al .rumps, h. re only to be fed. It will be no surprise t many shrewd publishers who have receive itsCol. S'ller's "Millions in it" circulars, asking for advertising, to Jearn that the 'Tress Claims Co.," of Washington has got intoconrt. Mr. W. . Hearst, son of the late Senator Hearst, and publisher of the San Francisco Examiner, has asked the court to oust John Wed der burn, manager of the above company and of th? "Exumiuer Bureau of Claims," in wrVchMr. Hearst was a partner, and to ap point a receiver to close up the business. He says that Wed dti-burn has injured the reputation of the San Fran cisco Examiner bv the mis management of business in trusted to him by confiding subscribers of thflt paper. and by advertising to give prizes for inventions; that he .has without authority creat- j le'' n 'arKe ii.! l'tH!iH'M4 unl -w, a note for $3,000 ;h" fine's name, unl t! it I .if rvfuHf.1 to reftim! iser i rt'ss win me union. i I'm, in airnnlam-o with con tracts in.uh' with tlifin. St-rctiir.v Nuke Smith r joices in the possi'xsioii of a Ii.k klione of tlie rievclaptl haiul jijs Mr. Simmer, 1'. ,s. IN'iision nciit for Inli;in;i, Iins ilist 'ivcrc I. Mr. SMnrcr lately removed one of his clerks niitl appointed his sin ter to the vacancy. As soon as the attention of the de partment was railed to th matter the fiiends of the lix hared clerk made sure it didn't take "onjj-Mr. Spen cer was notified that he must revoke the npointment of his sister, as it was a rule of the department Mint no mii- sion nrent sh,iil appoint a relative to nHice. Mr. Spen cer c.i me to Washiiaiton atid hacked hy Senators Yoor hees and Turpie and theltep resetitative from his di.trit called on Sec. Smith, hut it was useless. The Secretary told them that he did not in tend to countenance nepo tism in any firm; that the democrat, hnd for years been iibusinjr the republicans for heiny; trinity of it, and that lie was really surprised that any democrat should desire to follow the pr ictice. Mr. Spencer and his frit-mis saw the point of the argu ment. The icpuhlkan Senators have been badly demaralized since they learned that it was pt i.:tieally settled that democratic opposition to t lie tariff bill would be overcome by friendly concessions, it destroyed their last lio,e of defeating tariff reform. Sen ator Harris, who isin charge of the bill, made some very sensible remarks in reply to taunts from Senator Hale i vicerning the proposed con-ce-'-ioris. '.'said: "I under i I to ;s:-c. t, with absolute n: 'itl- iiiv, that thert never was in the history of ibis government a tariff bill fram ed by either party, there nev er will be a tariff bill f reined by either party, which has not been and will not be a compromise between the con flicting parties. I shall not hesitate to entertain nn, proposition, and if it makes a reduction from the McKin ley law, however objection able it might hi? to my own vieA8, I would seize on it. The crucial question is, shall we continue the infamy M tie McKinley law or adopt a new bill which is not entirely a greealde to nie or to other Senators?" The agricultural appropri ation bill has been repotted to trie House, it is in line with the rest of the regular appropriation bills in reduc ing Hie expenses of the gov ernment, carrying f 1 48,000 less t'ran the appropriations for the current fiscal year. Marriage Nut a Failure. Washington Post. Tne country bride and bridegroom, with clothing crackingly new, walked lov ingly hand in hand down the broai. hotel dining room, two souls with but a single thought, and Dlindly obliv ious to all things else but each other in this great, hap py earth of ours. Almost crowded on one chair, he fondly fed her as the parent bird its little chick. "Dar ling," he murnruringly cluek- j j.tl, "i-Lill 1 skitt v ii i .t t.-. j tr?M 'X, Inir.v," Kur-J "liHl.'M'vi-oHtMilti'.Ml. t-ktin. An n't o- idrai l vou'll make a white lie In sh aking of Allen as - ig lugh, ! Vli-n evei xlmdv otil t to know That he is st lliiigrvinaiknlilv lv? lie will n.-vt-r. never hurt yu. Put w ill 'I his ln-ot toHiit von: Ami that he st ll tor cash Prove that he is nut rns'i. Vow, won't vou ami .your neigh bor Tell cvcr other stranger that t ht-v can it-t aiiAxt-rv plow At N. M. Alien s light now? An I i I any kind of j oints At this h isiling. tra!iiigpoiiit, Ami many, ni-d many aiii ther thing I'roni him you can Ining. Mautlaid Kn-pr' Notice The people of Watauga will take notice that I have pro cured a room in the court house wher I will attend at t he i-oininissioiu'i s' coir : t he first Mono ay in each mouth for t'ie purpose of sealing the weights ami measures fori he people. The law rupiiiesthis to be done every two ve.us. J. II. COOK, Sr.vMiAiii) Kr.i:i'i:u. EIHTATE YOl'K (illtLS -.1 7 Clartmcnt Female Ccl lego, iu Konr, x. r. I iisui jmsseil lor liH-attoii. tlior-oii'i'line-'s and chenjiness. Christ ian, hut not sectarian. faculty alile ami painstaking. Sjiecial a'lvantaes ia Music. Send ('or Catalogue. Aiiiut::ss Hi:v. J. b. MriiriiY, rnsiii l HolIySpring Colles--, Id Her, Johnson, Co., Tenu. i lieautifully ami accessibly located. Ample boarding accointno. dations. Faculty of six teacher Two hundred and eighf five students last year. Hot h sexes admit ted. Thort ugh work done in ali branches. Next session begins Aug. 7 18.K1. Write for cat alogue. .Ias. II. Smith, 1'h:-;s't. IHC ORCAT PS031-:..! fy t .EITnc C IT'. f-f ; he 'I'ro Mmfriij: T-va-ile. 9 v- 4 J t"riv-ito. S rut .ir, v 1 nil ( J "urC t?iK IV.f 4.-4. wtti: -A. , - 'I Cf! l.;:et;il.:!fi;t"!. J"'': 1 -nr . w' X t'ft i . i!i -pfiiti: (o.- i.o.!' on ' r v Ai''''''''' r.M'iM", fd h v tc - V.- r )rtf tbr.n. 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Watauga Democrat (Boone, N.C.)
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