WORDS SllKE5f MAY BE FORGOTTEN. BUl'TIIOSE WIIIOU ARE WRITTEN Olt PRINTED STAND RECORD. VOL- 72. DURHAM NORTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY JANUARY. 6 1892 N 0.' 41; Highest of all in Leavening Tower. ABSOLUTELY PURE A few days ago the failure of fourbankS in tie central and ss yaps the EfiSSOtXZ orated j by one firm, and if the harJ-jt"V .1 '-T shi imposed by their suspen- in. ast- WCiU $ th.e ?"de,nc? tioJbeaSgreatfn all the com-1 Cornelius VanderbiU, and munities fn which they ""O0 located as in the one mentioned . K Mr. V anderbilt by the Basic City Advance, there will be numerous suffer ers in the State. POUT2'S HORSE AMD CATTLE POWDERS H wit tl of cauo. flora or Lr F va. tf r"vitr Fowrtrr are nwd tn time. KonBI rV'K ''r wtll"-nr an prtrnt IkntfUnl , fount P.iw lnj will arvfnl l Fowl rami Povirn will hwrtii inrity of ml Kid 9u!i tronjr per mm tad mkr uw tenter ana roncr, FowiImi win nr or wym a'mnat rY Dlt4M to nic and (attitar B'lwfL rural Pnvmu wiu. m SaTWacnoa-. old trtr!wr. davis a. rotrrx. ii,,ti,tit, aalTIKOKa. XO. For Sale b7 W. 51. YEARBY, Druggist, Durham, ;N. C. Ak r agrata far W. I. nagla Ska. J aat for ! four le ak ,ar olrr 10 era fnr ratalaita, wear Ik altar,, Hbii gn ibrw lar yen. prXAkK 0 M.BS'fm'TE..AU s WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS G3 SHOE c;NtfcRM en TMt EST 8 HOE M THC JH18 fOS THt SCMi ? II b a Ira . aid aa lack. r wag thread In kart U fttti mart at Ik h aM calf, atrli.a ad tif. and Wrawat v atn aww Vv rhl, prV aay mtKrr aMaaurf arpr. II ttaMI baaa avwail a CMt'iiv fftn M'ttlu t;& J.aal Maud wl, tbHitlf IPa7 Uk. vr offrrnj fir Aiu; nual rfiea Inip.-td arhlrk ciat ffm fKiHttt t'll. CtA Hl-wr4 Writ ae. Bn nit. f V. ai7llB.comfrriablaa4 4lurftrt. Tao boa ar offrail at this nrir ; wm. rra4a at cti-- mdui'(titi, fmm kc .M f' e i Pollrn Paari ribawnt. hailm4 Mca 4ya and lttrfrrlrttH rlHm: nmr-mig, Mnnm. amoota tni. Ivar tbr IM tea M ia4. oa pair will aryar. MO iaaeain nofclirvrrf4a 5aa tkla prt.-: oa trial will nia.uwa au, r . want a f"" r.mfi.ri iirl wrvii'r. 'J3 aa4 i.CO Wa.klnaaiaR'a aan ava ar rf nnn ar-1 .r.irl. Tip arka a.r. grata thm trial wilt .ir tifntwrmka. a-a ft.j.ua 91.9s ar-lKw ah'i ar UDJO wura by la h y rr a lr; ttwy aril t aa iair mania. .. mi iu - i tr. mow, I o rl I An IIH) IlKml rd k. ( IiuUICO lmj"la.rT.tniw. uUKrU'-j lui.iM tlr wWtt fr.m $t i l . r.aHiV 4. .la. 4 aad -l.J ah fnr X lana ara lb bt fin. lnp.l. Mrli.li ,.! .Mr t aaliaa.-ar tnal W. L. Ixxulaa' a.aw u.4 rkM al fUaop oa Ik IkI"Wi of Hl .. W. U lil'"tl Hrorktun, . For.Sal bv the DURHAM SU P rLV COMPAN Y. JT. WOSViBLE. Hardware for Builders Hard ware fcrFarsms HardTrare for Tctcrics 0 Hariware fcr Everytcdy t il. CMCKF.RT AND CLASSWARL 1me of the beit tad ebeaptit COOK STOVES for Infanta I rwBBjkl H M Hifasrlor to Mf prKHUaa kiwva loma." L A. Aama, M. ill Si. Oxlati L, btoukr, H. T. W ilf TaaViria'li r)Mlrkal ar4 1 tarlla a wl) tnwwa that It m a iwl o a.ir-fwr.yaU'a) t mxlrw-ai 11 m r tha MalllgMt ramlll ta as aot karp Caaturia ClaXn B,aTw. t. p . . SVnrkrnr. Ui rMtof BloiMklarUl iMurvaa CtntfOk 1 Hi Pan Lead U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. fi&Kins 4?"rri ' 7 Tt Vlv gMwUtUr. ? fiL j ine them, lie was arrested as j being insane. aiM! enegs, n-ro is p-rr oiort, fit, St.. Vim l,un e, liar 1 i4nM bysif r'ni. tieiuluj, I ot Hushes, uerv ousdvsp pHu, !' ft sicu, are cum by Dir. Miles' Nervine. Trial lot tela ami tine book i:-e at Yrary d. ligature ir !.!) Ir M,U if.J. all'Cul Co., Kuh'l;ilS. i:t,l. , CAIWM'S EMULSION titively H;rt Coimmtiph n if iish! in tini-. tiir-n tScrcfin. G.'Kiiilulnr Swellings, Kheimnticu. liroiichiti, and otiirr Lnngdi It in cnmne'l of t!:r tiutr Ni r- wf-piin Cixi Liver Oil, cintbipfl Uh"!if llrpiijiluwi.l'i'. s i f Liinr anil Sw!a ith Iro.i. an.! w fm-U prrsvriM hy thu iij.ilkal iicisl ihroughoiif. t!in ccMintry mmI ii. huroi. li'V. Dr. Iliwm tnv: l!eoiid a'.l fiouht "Caniiu Kiinii- Mon w a inont caiital aHi. Ji'. 1 am almost pretare.l t hv tbat 1 owe mv w to it. I wa.f ti.ken li k liut .Kmunry. II.iJ a narrow ca f rtm cneumntii:i; . ft with (oiiititli-ra ile infLniiint jnff in my liiii-f. anil Was in Iwl corsrlilHiti vry way. J!v f Jivi(-iun, Ir. .1a. T. u . r. prrx-i i;il tliM "Kmul iion," and I iiveu on it for tKre moniha i r ifnrc. My lir'alth now letter than it ev.-r waj at thtea onof the tear, witlun mv recol lection in f.irt, a!mtf'rf,r. llmjlKKT IMI tUES. Partur Prebyteriiiii Ciiurc", Sfauntiin, Va. For ale by all driicgmt. E. A. CRAlomi.L S CO. Manufacturer, ami U'LoVali-Itrnir-IfistK. I.vncl.biir, Va. jnn-lO-7-n. loiilDabeI Gran1, Square and Upright J 1 KJ.- aat Piano-Fortps. Fiftf Veam bffore th public. Ujn theit eicelleor aloie have attain! 4D ntiMircbaMd Pre i mlen;- bi h ubliahed tbem at uniinl!i-l in TONE, TOUCH, WORKMVX. .Mill' AND OIKAIHI.ITV. WAREUOOM8. 112r'ifib Arenae. New York, 2i tn-Ut K.Balniuore St., Haiti. 817 market S puce, Waibington, D. V. wpi in and Children. rfnr4a m fk8n, Onoatfrnlloti, rVxir rivmarkj, ilarrl,,. tr-Knawt, lklila W.maa, $.tm Ump, aa4 prvmotm il WidTCut wurioua nnUratloa. For araj I ti rammm! Ptr ' ''tnra, ' awl alraU alw,, nauim U JM4 ka iBTarkv prvoww waeAOal Kwit t. Paaaat, V. D Ik mWkMfri SWwataiMj Tifc Ara, ItartaTkCrt. er Tn CwMea 0Miav, TT Voaaat Srurr, tm To. The Tolicy Outlined. As the smoke lifts from the battle-field and objects become distinguishable again, it be gins to appear that the promo tion of Mr. Crisp to the Speak, erslup meuns little, if anything, more than modification of the tariff policy of the Democrats in ongress. ltuoesnot imply a change in the party's view nnd convictions, for Mr: Cri.p npserts that ho is as ardent a reformer as Mr, Mills himself. Bat Mr. Crisp entertains opin ions different from those of Mr. Mills as to the course which should be pursued by the ma jority during the prescut ses sion and, having been made Srwlrrr . hfl Timnnsfa lo carrv them into effect: Littltj secret is now made" of the details of the projected campa'gu. Mr. Springer announces his inten tion of unnging in a number oi bills to reduce or repeal the duties on different products, but says very frankly that bis committee will presen t no meas ure of general tariff reform, such as Mr. Morrison's famous horizontal scheme or the now historic bill introduced by Mr. Mills in 18S8. .The theory arsi- matinir this policy is that by attacking special duties here and thre, ttiO ttU'iufsot taritl reform may be etiibled to ac complish results of value and iiniiortiince to the people and, at the same time, to educate the coutitry through the me chum ot a practical illustration of their plan. It is urged that if a reduction or abolition I the duty on wool should cheap en articles of universal use into which wool enters an a compo nent part, the masses would at once recognize the virtue and efiicacy of tariff reform and so became its advocates. In this way, advancing carefully and by decrees, the Democrats hop to jersuade the jHvple that their iuterfbt livs in supporting the Democratic party rd en abling it to realize its projects. Just how far Mr. Cn!! nuv rind it practicable to carry out these plans it is too soon to predict or even gu-s.- Tiir last issue of the Hendor son Gold Ieaf surely must have been a perfect raiu-bow of de light to its patron. Print"! on w hite paper w ith green, pur ple and pink colored rUripe, it was sixteen pages in size, and its Christinas table of content was loaded down with cod things rich, joyous mental pabulum. Thad Manning wa a regular journalistic Sauta Clans, and he outdid all former efforts. Well, the Gold Leaf always has our l ent wibes and here s hoping !2 will eclipse all others ui patronage. EtiiTOKs occasionly get in iwil us well as otbar folks. Edi tur A. A. Holt, of the-Camden iN. J.) !k'ho, a:i amuck of Judge llngg. who hugged him iirettvtirht'v. Kd !r n thad offendod Judge Hugg by aa ar ticle which ht iiublished. and when Judgo Husrg was piussing nentence said that any person t eakiir or writinor conteintitu onsly of the Court r-hould bo severely punished. That pub lie opinion was not law, but anarchy, a.n-1 th,t whilit he was on th bench lnj troposed to piini-di Omen who were in solent or who uttered or uublish ed htuteniwiiU bringing either liiinself or his court jnto con Umpt. Tekkikmc storii-s of the farn ine and the crimes it is bringing annul come iri.m UiiHnia. In th famine-stricken districts the prnons nr9 crowded and can hold no more, oven though packed on the KiiMsian black- hole system, and yat hundrcdsof men, women, and children nre n flocking thtlhort very day, begging for admittance, and whea they do not receive a fa vrab!y reply, qualifying ftr it uy cnine awi atiempita crimes. . i . A M'KATIC was arrtatad 'day or two ago 'in Kw York who helieves himself to bo walking telephone. As he walked along, he occasional placed out of his coat tails to his mouth and botittod some 'Uestion,and then would hold the other coat tail to hit tar to listen for an answer. Ir Chili persists in being cool, distant and non-apologetic, Undo Sam will warm her up. At least we think so. A friend in need is the follow who wants to borrow a dollar. A friend in-deedwell, he's a lawyer. Senator Quay, of Pennsyl vania, said to a newspaper re port a few daj ago, when tha latter was endeavoring to get an expression of opinion from him concerning the can didacy of a rivalRepresenta tive Dalzell for tha position that he occupies, that before the question 1b decided "the Re publican party will pass through a fiery furnace, for the approval or disapproval of the people." tie expressed at the same time the opinion that should that party bo defeated next Novem ber it will never fight another battle as a national party. Mr. Quay is a shrewd observer of polictical affairs, and what he says as to the future prospects of his party is no doubt true. ' j . i s now important, tuerciurc, ia ii that Democrats, in and out of Congress, durintr the coming year should so act that the con test to he waged next rnovemner sball both last ona in which the Republican party will fig ure. The fortunes of individu al Democrats are not to be con sidered in the presents of such a momentous result. Steves B. Elkixs was con firmed as Secretary of War without any serious trouble. He is the gentleman whom General Thomas J. Braidy complimented on his appoint ment, because it shows how great a change has taken place a i . T . a. I a I tu puuuo Bentimeui wuen tue cheat of star-routers in 1880 could be made a Cabinet officer in 1891. It was a viicous stab of Braidy'sat Elkins but i was the truth and be might L-n e gone farther. Mr R. C. i.e- rones baa been appointed ana confirmed a member of tha Continental Railway Coin mission. That is the Commis sion appointed to carry out the impoaMiu.s idea of building a railway from Alaska to Cape Horn, down the mountain ranges with branches leading off into the moon aud several other places. There is no salary attached to this place except the stealings and if the other members of the Commission are e,ual to Kerones.as a star- route expediter tn salaries wiu no large. N - Thf.ke is one thing that neith er political revolutions, party let eat, religious dilTerences oi opinion, unkind criticisms, malicious falsehoods, the mach inations of enemies, nor any thing else on this mundane sphere can disturb. It is a good conscience. The man whoso conscience is void of offense can peacefully slumber at night i. .1 . .. a,.:i. ....... urn m uuj a vuiia) ait, un i, no matter hw many difficulties or defeats he may nave en countered, or what the world say or think of him. One of mail's chief duties is ho live as to be at peace with himself. This is why sotnany peo; persecuted una maltreated their fellow-men are always happy and contented and can face the world with a smiling and cheerful countenance. They have learned the true philosophy of life, and know that the secret of a happy and contented life is a clear con science, a Swt.vpux(j schemes often have the outward appearance ofhonehty, and this fact makes them the more dangerous. It would be adiflicult task to esti mate the amount of hard-earn ed money taken from the pock ets ot man in the Vnitd States every year by swindling con cerns, making the fairest and most alluring promises, bring ing these unfortunate victims, their wives, children and all who are dependent upon them t suffering and destitution. Day by day cases are coming to light that show the necessity of making a most searching in vestigation before investing money in any scheme, no mat tar how enticing it may appear at first sight. .Many of them auure but to destroy. Asicvtu.K hada "fiery' time of it Christmas as well as some other towns. IheLitien says the actions of the crowd there were a disgrace to the town, and adds: "Fun Is fun evry. where, but taking such chances, with thousands of dollars worth of property imperilled, is not tun, but a very serious matter for which; in one way or another, the town must pay heavny. mere snouia be strong resolution adopted at once that th5 'fun ef Thurs day night shall not be repeat eu." A ocx is about the only thing tnat kicks without legs. Farm Item. .- In a paper on "Agricultural Depression and Waste of Time," David Starr Jordan maintains that agricultural depression ia this country is due chiefly to the idle habits of most of our farmers. He cites as nn illus tration of this theory his ex perience one day when tho train in which he was traveling stop ped at a little town in Indiana, called Cloverdale: "A commer cial traveler, dealing in grocer ies and tobacco, got off; a crate of live chickens was put en, and the cars started again. The stopping of a train was no rare sight in that village, for it hap pens two or three times every day. The people., had no wel come for the commercial travel er, no tears were shed over the departure of the chickens; yet on the station steps I couuted rorty men and boys who were there when the train came in farm boys, who ought to have been at work in the fields; vil- age boys, who might nave been doing something somewhere, everywhere, every interest of economics and asthetic alike calling them away from the village, and off to the farms. Two men attended to all the business of the station. The solitary passenger went his own way. The rest were there be cause they had net the moral stresgth to go anywhere else. They stood there on the station steps, embodied ghosts, dead to all life and -hope, with only force enough to stand around .nd gape." President Jordan regards this state of affairs as typical of what very generally prevails in those farming dis tricts where 'depression exists. He finds only one remedy for it. and that is industry. Tue Boston Globe says a movement is en foot to utilize the mighty power of Niagara for generating an electric cur rent that will move all the ma chinery of the world's fair. Ibis is by no means imposs.bie, and it is easily within the range of human possibility and in genuity to so use that wonder ful power without marring the native beauty of the falls as to supply motive power for all the great manufacturing centers of the United States. The electrical inventions of the past decade make such things possible. Peoflb should begin to call i halt on the practice of keeping money in the house. The burg lar is a shrewd fellow nowa days and he soon learns to know all about the men and women who hoard their store of acquir ed wealth in the old stocking and the old cracked tea pot, thinking either a safer reposito ry than banks for tho purpose. Bouud and Robbed" or "Mur dered and Robbed" has been a common happening chronicled by the daily press of late and the people who keep money in their house need to be well pro tected from the bold burglars' midnight rnaraudenng. Ji'ihje Woods, of the "Blocks- of-Five" fame, has net yet been confirmed and the Indiana Dem ocratic Senators are making a vigorous tight upon him. Hi appointment was an insult to every decent and honest man in the ceuntry when it was well known that be changed, at the dictation of the President too, his former judgement te pre vent Dudley from receiving the just punishment due for his at tempt to corrupt the Indiana vote in the interest of Harri son. Wk hone so. too. The Rat eigb Visitor gives expression to these sentiments: "During the post year Durham has averaged over 50.000 per month in the way of Internal Revenue to the uoneral Government. I his should surely entitle our neigh bor to a first class public build' ing, and we hope she will get it in quick time." The quarrel over tho Ohio senatorship is causing a good deal of bitterness bet we n the Republican papers in tho Buck eye Stato. The Foraker organs are accusing the bherman ad vocates of being goveru-d by mercenary motives, and tho latter retort by asserting that tho papers wh ich favor Foraker are under obligations to mat fussy individual, v ery proba bly both sides are tolling the truth. Ir you have any New Year's resolutions to resolve prepare to resolve them now. Just one more day of the old year t e mains. Give us sincere friends : or none. This hollow trlittop of smiles and words compliments that mean nothing protesta tions of affection as light as tue froth from chanrmaiffn: invita. tions that are but pretty sen tences, uttered because such things aro customarv. are all worthless. Th'cro is no need of. "them. It is nroner to bo civil and courteous to the most in different etrangar, but why assume friendship's outward show when no realityunderlias it. Those people who talk a great deal, and delight 'te gos sip about their neighbors, would do well to observe Jthis rule during tie next twelve months: "Hear one tide and you will bo in the dark; hear both sides, and 'all will be clear." And we may add, Lear both sides before you begin to gossip. O.ve million, twu hundred and ninety-nino thousand, six hundred and luty-eigbt dollars and ninety cents in n pretty good showing for the Durham internal revenue ofoce for the past two. years. This should entitle us to some cotisi-leration in regard to a public building. Is the liquor and autilirior fight and its results bo far, m the live city ot Charlotte, one side says they will raivi lots of lay on their streets next yc;n. The other side is of the opinion they have already raisud plenty of Cain. "Th2 Light of At-i i." Sir Edwin Arnold's lecture did not seem to light Kansas City to an alarming tjxtent. The manager of the Opera House refused to ight the gas until rent was paid in advance. We suppose Sir Edwin has caught 4,tfce wes'ern idea ' by this time. TiiSREare 10,000 children in Chicago unable t attend school because of insumcieiit clothing. Is it any wonder luat such a state of affairs breeds anarch ism A STtto vomers H.-1V that a shot i fired on the equator of Jupiter t i i . i .:.:.i. i ; wouiu travel wium rotary iun- ion at a speed i, tinie greater than that of a cannon ball fired at the earth's equator. Mr. We wome Turrr, of Rich mond, would be a verv welcome pcrswn indeed at his home. He has been missing or more than a week and his family is very uneasy. The Yuma Indians are very much attached to theatres. It is said they are building one of their own. No doubt there will be some Yumarousaeting when they get in ruiming order. The max or woman who drops a bad remark will nevtr have time enough to pick it up again. . " avw"" Talk is cheap the cheapest thing we know of. In this year of grace let's have more action giHMl works and less ide task with no fruit. The women of Ramsey. Xtsw Jersey, are not to be insulted with impunity, lhey favored the appropriation of ,0oo for school purrir."s, instead of 5(K, which was all that a toler ably large section of the ma! voters cared to give. A tew nights ago, while the question was undr tliesion at a school meeting, forty-two wo men maiched into tl. hall. Thcv wore whito cap, and dresses that looked a good deal like night gowns. Home one suggested putt ing out the lights and locking the doors, and sufli ciont enthusiasm greeted the proposition to make the more timorous of tho women wish they had remained at home, or adopted lens striking costumes. Of course they were not molest ed, mid their moral influence obtained the appropriation f the $ii,oH). New they aro so riously considering a project to organize a feminine trmy of Whito Caps and punb-h tho fel lows who insulted them ut the school meeting. No wave on th great ocean of time, when onco it ha Hash ed past us, can be recalled. All we can de is to watch tho news form and motion of the netffc, and launch upon it, ia the man ner our best judgement may suggest, our strength and skill. i . B Mr. Airy has suffered a groat loss front fire. But her pcoplo e ml - a , aro piucKy, ins town win rw again I rout the ashes, aud that speedily. " A Till A L, Cupid as Juris-Youth Htnar. Cupid The charge, I under- stand, is -this You Btolo, iii your youthful haste, a kiss; But I am lenient with youth. Contefss Youth I yes that is the truth Cupid And then? Bo bravo and tell rnn nil r YoutH No lamp was lighted ia uie nau And.tanding in. the darkness, there, I heard a step upon the stair. I had no timo for second thought, So forthwith ia my arms I caught The outline 1 form which I be lieved To be the damsel, who received My every thought. I kissed her brow Tho recollections pains mo now; For bysoino turn of horrid chance I kissed tho eldest of her "aunt. A maid of fortv-f nnv Cupid- Hard fate! Go on why do you hesitate? outh And ere I found time to. to explain, That kim was wanted ba'.-k sg.iin. B'it hava you seen her? 0 ye saiutbl She's wrinkled ugly and f-hc paints! She a hked too mtn-h Cupid But you must not iveep v.-nat you so wronglv got ou must return ir. Youth Mercv' (oa sip Cupid Return it to her by her 1' Fiavcl Scott Mines m Life. . . The Mt in? and the Don!. Tho season now upon us is peculiarly davotod to the inter change of kindly sentoncnts to ward the living. No post mortcu eulogies can atoms for neglect and hvk of appreciation of our livin;' friend. No gnmll part of tho bittenics that aeconipunii s the sense of loss c,f those who aro tr?ktta from us, comes fr .:e the painful consciousness that we may havm failed ia a due re gard for the helffi'.'iies.i nnd efforts of those with whom wo hatv been associated in life We are all mutually depend ent. J: Every human heart meil; sympathy. Kind, encouraging words for diligent and well intentional efforts, lighten burdens, and cannot fa:i to bring uotonlv to lln upon whom they are bestowed, but Upon those who employ them, peculiar blessing. Th courteous and kimllv greeting, the respectful and loving regard manifested in daily life. i never wasted. In 'loinestie life its worth is incal culable. In all the relations wo sustain to each other, we should never forget tho aniifaities and courtesies of life. The teach er who labors for his pupils, the pistor who watches over his people, the physician who conies at tho call of sickness and suffering, thedointistic who patiently ministers toourneces- lies, aro to a greater or less ex tent all dependent upon the sympathy and regard of tliohe for whom l-hev ton. lhero nro !iw niK-nitions, ns the cbun-Ii, the lodgo ana the like, which leeogmz.? e'veia!!y the lea of mutual helpfulness. Let the obligations lj s.i'Tv.illy ob served, iik! Jiviiiir more than the dead deiurind our love, sym pathy and aid. .4.a . TllH Alliance Ailvnmfiv tlin State organ of the Knnsas Far mers' Aliianrv, eh.irges that the Nnti'inal t'nion Company, a New York concern, with a cap- ...!--. .1. I t" ........ ,i, . .t nai nor u yin'v ui, which is trying to get control of the Alliance business of tho States by uniting all tho Alliance tore, tiieruhy lessening the cost of goods to the farmers, is n.ithitur h-it .1 lilniich of tho .jute bagging trust, and that it was formed with tho expr.'.s.i purpose of gaining control of tho A.huiice business, l no Advocata warns tho fatmcr igainst it. A Gkhmax has devised a self acting brake which will instant ly stop a vehicle when the hors tries to run away. Tho driver ha only to touch a spring be neath his feet, when tit? brake is liberated nnd acts immedi ately. The arrangement ia t o simple that tho woitaor m no body thought of it before.