IP HE '' WORD3 SL-IHtEy HUGE FORGOTTEN. BUT TIXOSB WUtCH ABE WItlTTENpB PItlXTED fcTAND RECORD. VOL- 73. DURHAM NORTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2- 1892- NO. 32 ' DurhaM CORBER Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 0) I Vk Salting ABSOUUXELY PURE The Republican press and leaders may pull its teeth, take out ua fangs, cut its claws and rub off iti slime, but its tho force bill still as hideous and repul sive a monstrosity as ever. IntMhi hMt an mora often the mult of i JiftitinthMti (Bout pron'c know. BEECHAM'Q LLO '. bT curing mm mm w mH iaa4nlM, Waak Maark.laiaaira UiimIn, lllairtnii l-i-ar. J-aaUstit. aad all Blllawa Kara aaa IMMHtn arl.ta from aaaaa . (M wllk TMm Solatta Coatiaa;. OC all (?!!. Price .$ onuia a bx. ia Y'irit poimt. SM rnl St. BABY CURED OF ECZEMU Mother'! SllnUUr'i TeaUmony. UmwI Slain of Putr-ctioo. loc tor Kalla. Cured la Quick Time by Cutlcura. , 1 oVm H njrdntr m tefara Ton of fha w.v aVrful aura kihu vtuck rrnima Haiia ih krooflM upoa ear Mum ', tbra mum ha old. ben atout ta aixt m kalf atosth aJ, tea a koto af Ita Uul M areata, m aw uf MirUcuai, am a hick aa kamaa r-rr muck aiamwd, aa tka ncdleaa araarrluao' bf aw akjal. aaa ealy mwl to umnu aaa brraar Urn lut-naa pata tka aula taiuc and le ka to. Va " atiwly at a toaa to km lu( to o, aa ttm patrua nnma to kara aikajuud all rlfona to r tlf. Dal thrvurk Ifca rmoanacfKiAtM Jf W i. O. AWrm. aaawr at lirwfca llrcuU K. Churrk fVxartr, vera IndaaMt to try Ii CiTtrtu hinuu, and after a f daja ainaatta, mm aalat.ka aa trail aa da. hjhtni mt tka muM. anauaara tka aaa af laa ajvUk tua amwihif to hmmm, ana atur a (aw au, Um HiUr follow waa KtHntf rami tta aa Irama oi lU aUtwaaa toft. Maor taaaaa iaa Una vaadrf ul cura. alaa. JuU.t HOD9TEW, QatUsaa, Oa. Tl f M aw raal fW ta Iratlff to fa rarai annumnlki lta,J'4a HutalHa't IrrtiMnial roa. amuna u ram of aar tliu. kai,r. U aaa 1 aaw H 1 di a.4 taiuk l aaS4a ft U la bra. 1, how. avar. rtemoiiwinlfl ! TT t , knowiac If a cni aaa pnMink., Cmn tttaamaa M 4a IL aiaat aaalaa aryartaitwi aalaMaaaal to a aarfed rara. J. u. AliER-vr :. It rk a . V vjutiaua, Ja. Cuticura Resolvent Tka haw Bkxa Partfiar. hiUrullr (to ctouiaa fka ktoaa af all tepartllea aad a4Karaanl a4 I. aad iTtit'aa, ua r4 - Iteid's niacvr-ry. This is an ago of discovery. It any impetus to the unravell ing of mysteries had been lack ing the spirit of Columbinism of last month had supplied the necessary Doom, it is no sur prising, therefore, that the year 1892 should mark the discovery or the reason of the interjection of the force bill figment into the campaign. To ba sure, tbous ands of people had been wen (lering about it. But nobody had solved the problem. It was left for Whitelaw Ueil to do tins in his letter of acceptance. To begin with, h3 gives a new intent to the late force bill in intimating that it was designed to prevent force at elections and fails to explain why the bill was iiueu in the benato by Republi can votes, in fact, he is jiot quite certain that there is any reason for the bill as a cam paign issue, no doubt having the lengthening shadows of the recent AUbama elections in raina. "tiut," be adds, "it is not to be difiguised that the re cent clamor against this prin ciple, u ic means anything. means a purpose to nullify th luunreutu ttnicie or me uon itution of the United States This is an extraordmry find. Ioes the Reyublican candidate i for the Vice-Presidency realb imagine that any party is seek" ing to nullify the fourteenth amendment? The Democratic party is certainly not looking inai way, in spite of random ut terances of ephemeral states men. Mr. Reid should try a jtain. mere are eight-more days in which the guessing may continue, and before another discovery is heralded abroad care should be taken that no mare s nest is uncovered. niisinoKH Men lor ClovehiW. The business men's clubs of New. York, which favor the elec tion of Mr. Cleveland, have re cently received large additions For the first time in the his tor? of Durham a man has been :ZHr.ZTrZ?"Z ieiarea an ouuaw. ucri is arwf rramra itokatr). aura avrttannn and kamaa a tka Hia aad td, fraai (itapaata aarafala. Saal waryakara. rrtra, Onrmi, IOc.; H.ja, t.; ksxitraaT, $. fraparad j tka I'wrrt liana ua taian u Cw.riuTu. H ti. - kaaa tor - Uaw to Cara Bkaal 1 nii.ru." D I D V'C ikla aaa? fala purtM and baaMtfiaa PAO I 0 r CtTtct aa Suar. AtouioUlj ara. RHEUMATIC PAIH3 Ta mm wilmHathaCatlrara A alt. Fata I' imi-r raliraa raaaaaatte, art. it, kip, fciiMr, dtaat, aa4 aiaacuiar aaa the notice and proclamation issued against the negro Henry ! Rogers. He is a dangerous j character and for two weeks he has kept this community in a state of agitation. Ho has com raitted many depredations; fired upon citizens and threatens the life of others, tor the sake of peace and good order we hope J he will be speedily caught THE GREAT NATIONAL CONTEST Oily Is CMRptrafclt U Our Grttt Canteat, whick will positively e!oN Dee. lit, 1892. DONT FORGET THE DATE! avaaavtoa rtrMMamiMmrra. Ill prim aaaaaat iiwaaaalaaaaly la I viuo awk Tiiiiv? .what auu tiiuir fi'U nacs? FIHST few 003 a "TV rnsp L a .-t 4 J. Mb. M. KaufmaJ the gentle. man wno commenced a series of "articles on the Jews, in the August number of Fetter Southern Maerazine.'fcontributes to tiieir membership. They have his second article of) the series issued an address to the voters in entitled " Why tho Jew is Not which the princ'ple involved in a. Farmer" to the November the McKinley bill is vigorously number of this excellent publi aenouncea as a long step back cation. Mr. 'Kautinan - in word in the direction of feudal- loirical. forcible stvld crives the ism, and as leading to the crea I answers to : repeatetj inquiries tionoi a ciass oi citizens pro- wnicn nave been ' propounded tected by the government from for aires " Whv the Jew is Not tne operation of natural laws, a ifarmer," a thinking public against which the great major- can not but see thei force and lty or citizens have to contend. character displayed, in this ine aaaress states that the exce lent paper. . Price uaid for such nroteetion is I " L fealtv to the ReDublican nartv APATHY in politics does not and liberal contributions of alway.8 mean laclr interest monev fer its pemetuitv. The ne victories or tne masses in charge is made that the alleged the nomin Uing conventions solicitude of the Republican wer an inspiration for them party for thq workinzmen is in- an nas doubtless sit them to sincere, and in suDoortof this thinking. JLnthusinsm of statement figures are given blatant sort does not assimilate which aro intended to show that w.itl 6obep thought, and that is protection neither protects the ine reason tor laclj of over laborimr man nor aids in the in- whelming applause as indorse- dustriai development of the m?n cr the pyrotechnics, per country - . Isiflage and partisanship of the . i average ponucai appeal, uacts n a-V -2TtT a a I at A4 M I .t, a -.at Al " i if o. utho vv ilson nas issued a uut w iub imagination card to the People's party of are ln demand, and here they North Carolina, in which he may be obtained are carefully recites a number of ways in digested," breath be,sng saved which they can be cheated out for the final hurrah i& Novem ai.a a - .a . IL. .ft il. . . 1 i " t of their votes and lays it on the ocr aiM5r ine elections Democratic party Wily Wil- Evidkntlt the colored people are getting wiser and more independent A larie colored Cleveland and, 8tcveason club has-been oreranizyd in New York, and in Memphis, Tennes sec, Saturday a mass meetmir of colored citizens was held, which son. llis brain is very fertile in plans now. He also goes on to say: "To enumerate all the practices resorted to would lead one to believe that his Satanic Majesty was their personal m a a . . counsel ana legal adviser." W1U5 UUW, O UlUU. UUU I ItT lO lul-,,-.JLl) t i; " ij uwuj it I' .aTuiauio hub Vv,r;. .7" i ur continued alle nance to the U.U.-T nucii irai nuiivo 1 1 Kjui l --r ww aauie suurce you ao. x ou detrimental to our further pros will have to get a fresh horse .t wut. si -.Il Z Jl .. j i- 1.! t. .tr F'y. xuioi ureiiT iiaru on nun. nue iinn law anetner oar-tua fi - t j 1 3 i i cuui; uciwio J uu tau wake f lh k;t. a H I -: it f u . Ul "D 'f wum til l UV'IIS'D Ik. 1'IUIU IJIQ JUUJ- ment ot the court it appears that his Satanic Majesty was a The Republicans of Pennsvl vnnia nr vcrv inirr iliutn.K,.,) very personal counsellor m your over the manifest determination O v w va. V BValAa- Some of the People's party can- S" a?"' ZZ . ,.:oieL ine didatesare circulating, the re- mor ignorant .;r.uar I '"HZ 7? clare that the McKinley tarilf bill is prejudicial to their inter- port among the of their peopl to the effect that the Democrats will enforce the Australian ballot system in this state ana those who cannot read will not be allowed to vote Such a thing is too absurd al most to mention; but we do so in order to deny such a falsehood V e will tell these People s par est, and instead of raising their wages, it nas towered them and produced innumerable strikes. The Republicans have been counting upon the vote of Gen. ty fellows that over in Chatham there was reason for the claim county their party is ad vocat- m the speech made bv General ing this very thing and the s. at Chicac-o when Cleveland )emocrat are opposing them. wna -nminniim it O.,n-o ma a a - - . a . I aawaaatnavv VU UI'LaAl O ina-ineueneraiiiaareconKitipr very rtHiicuiuui ia mis counivii h matt, AaiAA such statements will not to remain in the party and cawu votes. move on with the procession. SECOND W!T TO! II Axawrp". J THIi TWO IIUI pri.ow. ril.t OTT COMa Salt ANU KkllkN AUt KHtlkk.Ma.NV, lUMrLkl k- TO l AT ONCB. Viral a-r. 1n . , arnkr-nt- v tea JT fm aS ri Sfif Tl t-'r- rTti A alky-kr. -A 9 fry aaraoa amidlaa a aoiaot full aamaa fif Kfw tnt!a man rapraaar4 oartntj, t arma, mm ba aian t How or rtaw rtMiant Oinf Iwtmt ?, aaaariia. Tna ai oniaiaof 14 p'aoaa. 'astr aa ara aaava la aau That ara fWII alta, malt Fintahaa) mnw aatll Inat Ufa kimawlta, ordinary enra. 1 .. -a-, h "" aolalr wttk vara- fa citnait. 1 I' it rt fht HUTIOklAL POffJUS Mtlft Of t'Klk4 MM IHfwIwif tia UmlS Am. I'miirrM. Hi t ini. .)-. art will aiaa aa (IMa f ttl SO SAMrLE CTII fif WATIONAI. BAKTNO r'OWDFR, OONTl'LA CJLa far aa4 la anartaiatlmt y iSn. I n in t nl ma fna warwiiy aamlaa tka taa arraima nt. ia thvriwrt(i!?t.nt 4 riivr t.it.j at aat,(i ana aoauaintaa. a, at a i aa ra to a I. it at lt rfiHiiinmifii aftl iwi,, aiwt ta aa in aar "a i w1..t th ii.i-r... fff tha fVatlnanl lti.ktr.ff tfa"r I nraay. I httir 1 ratar a l!tt aaatraaa. aaajaet ta tka aactatoa af r'finvtMra af tka Vattoaat kaaf n Faaaat Ca at alar ar I VaaM. Tnwa Jktfaaf, (Vaiatt. Vfrararl raraa fat (tata. tossiDEUABLE amusement has Edward IIolbook. manairer Knkn AfkMkntaSul i- WAl.;aitA. at . a .-.a ' . city over a discussion that has Company, of New York, says: broken out in thft local papers I have been a Republican, but as to the number of people now lam done with that party. I ufinKuera woo were present can support It no loncer. The at me laying or the corner real effect of the-McKinley bill ttoae of the ashington Monu- i8 to kill business, and I cannot ment. Jhat interesting event occurred on July 4, 1848. and it that hni.i i.u .ra.L. a --...- 1 - I." " " J"V rtt uk unsiBiaicu nim very iew i i.KriKiafirtn r . i. A ... i . i vi mi isrenctivruBiueuw Baw 11. n contradiction of the statement Thi father of the llnlrm. the newspapers have been del boys blames all their wicked uged with cards from those ness on dime novels; but it is who claimed to have been pres just possible that a plentiful en t, and now it appears that supply of paternal birch might nrariv tjverjuouT now uvmg in have rendered the dime litera- vv ashington assisted in laying Iture innocuous. It works that tne corner-stone oi the Alonu-lway in most families miint I - a a ii . - -m, The work of frying fat out of Now John Sanders, Republi- federal oniceholders shows no can nominee in the Fourth dis- & of abatement. The Re trict, has withdrawn from the publicans are getting ready to contest. He is dissat sfied with presidency if they can the course of his party toward Democrats should be on the him and says he will support &lert;-thev have a crafty and . II. Dunn. Democratic nom- unscrupulous foe to contend ince. Sanders' withdrawal leaves Williamson, colored Re publican, and Stroud (Weaver ite) as opponents to Dunn. Re publican leaders favor Stroud. Fault-Find) r ew people can discern the reul secret of successful rebuke. Many are altogether too apt to increase rather than diminish the errors to which they object. niusuireciea enorts to suuuue a I child or an adult's even tenden cies generally serve to inflame them. Pastors, parents and teachers, the appointed jruar- altat-tf9 r f M1 MAav. rvin f 1 a rtrt .-v times allow their protests SaDp m'"2 w S,f "e li'1 Ki.d Glove8 Hose. Ha" Hose, Dress -gainst wrong to degenerate &u2fe,V,J,iIlV ik.lfl?.bhLr'3 Overs Is, Underwear for ladies and mnn. into a tempersome, peevish, or 'rrATE H. MARKHAM'S- ; JJDRESSiJOuDS, 10, 121, 15, 20, 25,45, 6oI : IW and 1 White Flanml, 20, 25, 30. 35, 40, 50c White Twilled Flannel, SOo. . - 1 Canton Flannel, 71, 10, 121, 20c. Bleached Domestic, 61, 71, 81, 10c. . ' ' 10-4 Sheeting, 25, 30c. 4-4 olieeting, 5 to 7c. melancholy whine. None will deny there is need for fault finding. Discrepancies in con duct demand skillful repression, and ; immoral traits must be pruned away if the character of the boy or man is to mature into the white nowerof a blame less life. But is there not a little - too much of gratuitous fault-finding? With some peo ple, like Mrs. Poyer in "Adam Bede,'! it becomes a very hate rui naoit, to which they are chronically addicted. Contin ual references to mistakes in auce a wiutui perseverance in them, and. familiarity with incessant complaint, always breeds contempt for it. The safest rule seems to be that only when all other and gentler resources have been tried and proved useless should we ven ture upon the distinct mention of specihe taults. And a great deal of our power to vanquish the fault lies, in the possession of "sanctified common sense, uccahionauy our righteous in dignation overbalances good judgement, and we reprimand the culprit iu a tone, language and temper Which may be a greater error than that agaihst which they are directed. "I never chide my child durm my anger, or even annoyance, said ; a w me mother. "I wait until I have perfect command of myself before I endeavor to command her " ords well chosen and fitly spoken, with due regard to time an I place, are nice naus fastened in a sure place. . It was said, of a judge in our courts that he could sen tence a mau to a heavy penalty in such a manner as to make him almost believe that the sentence was conferring a favor upon the criminal. Much may be learned from that judge's style of address, it is in the vast majority of cases of this ZMULhli BUI 1? me Shoe for Indies, $2 00, 12.50. 82 75 3 00 1 " VllMUICU Di ifj. A1.1JIJ. $1.50, $1 75, $2.00, $2 50. ' ladies and men. 12.75, $3 00, $1.25, $1.40, ..... ljatest styles of Hats and Tana for 'Man v.,n. t ... Roston Shoe Polish for men's shoes. The best -- Gilt Edge Shoe Polish for ladies' shoes. ' Fine solid shoes for Men, Boys and Youths. , Randolph Shoes for Men, Boys and Youth's. Rubber Shoes for Ladies, Men and Children CROCKERY.- ' GLASSWARE. LAMPS lanterns, JJardware, puns, pistols, partridges, Qhells, Shot, Powder, Bar Lead, Nails, Knives and Forks, Fancy Groceries. Canned Goods, Leather, Calf Skins, Trunks, Valises, Tourist Sagi " A uurs rill v. ' "... .. J H. H HARKHAM. alone, but of many, very many wno are not reauy poor... It is so. and it is a shame it is so. v The Republican party in the wantonness of their greed of power has made it so. They tax wool and woolen goods to a degree that pure- woolen goods have necessarily been supplant ed to a large extent by misera ble substitutes and counterfeits, and where an article of pure wool is found it is at a price just double what it should be and inaccessible to a common purse. Let us look a moment again at 6ome of the figures on this subject It is a very live sub ject. It is a verv live subject and will bear reoeatinor. It should be repeated until it is changed. The figures are from Mr. Carlisle's - speech in the United States senate. Thev show the effect of the McKinley bill on tha prices of woolen goods imported from October isi, lbuu tine aate of the pass age oi tne buij to June 30th, i&'ji. in this time there were imported woolens which cost abroad $19,591,650. The amount of duty paid on these was $18. kind, a gross blunder to admin- j 192,338, making cost of goods ister any reproof in public, wuuou. any cnarge ror ireight, seme demand it, but only a very few: And when the deliv erances nas been given the matter diould be dropped at once. If we take our willful ones aside and, speaking to them in an earnest, loving and yet calm and temperate spirit, persuade them we only wish their highest good, depend upon commissions, etc., $37,783,988. without : going over the amounts of ell the manufac tures of wool within this time. we give tne per cent, of tax on the different classes. All woolen goods, except carpets. yarn blankets, 94.12 per cent.; carpets, 60.50; blankets, 84.64; yarns, 7 2U. Average, 92.84. it, the day is ours. We shall I Thus the consumer pays on the uiH viiij ii uu iuuiVf uufr Kui it i lureigu wooicn goous tie OUTS wben it is found with. T Uuwm whtt tvait 'r)t.Nhjr ffimi-l hr tt ttov namHt t-1 ( T 4 t mf it ml turf p4WtihHtrnimriiil9 tnmimntri Il t 4tri iht fn fttr tHif nun fr- Ott tft (mrH fil M!' 1. tl Itr'M- iftit fffft n I rf (rt I r. Nl M ttitM of aVtt (A kkaa. a.ak Auiu m. A I S. AaAliV A k Ii Ulkkk W mm m. m. Ikli ' A a .aai Onftlani, riufitlti lite tunn$t Frifitipltt. WEPRCFOJITO CUTUY ' A LARGE iiHOUin? OF HOIEY MrHfrpuM nTrTIMm it KM rrH Ihat.arfta altl tt IM triMa M at. Vihaia iaraartaaraiiiiti"uar. Wt '.H iti-rr -f .-t a irnir am t tknrnnatilr af r ' fnrth.r tntraaur tka ItaUaaal b.ktH feJr. aaa at Ua aanir tlaia la raaaraall Oartaiaaw artiarf. . KPMFlVirtrO '""trat riftarkfW M. fa) aftar tiMl 4ata' tta ktiawaat ki alf lfcilllUi.il uia4raTtlmit will ha aai4rwl tfMiaaatrma K.4 all aaa arat axttal aaaarta m antra af fka aaatoai, HI MMIaa aa aai'raat aaawara ar raartaaa. Tkaan atrarara la t'aaarta aaat fraa af 4latff. cur this inTint nDunmcmciir our mo scuo it cottnerur onct to V THF. NaTinNM RRKINA PnwnF.R CA. riNriNNRTi. fl. Ex Secretary Bayard thinks the recent conversion of a num ber of prominent Republicans to the Dmocratic faith is due to a We hear good reports from I filing that is beoomin t general the county canvass. Mr. F. L. tna- Program or the ltepub r uiler is malting a dicmified. ucaa Pri7 morauy wrong. clean ana convincing presenta tion of the cause of Democracy to the people of this county. He has the better of his opponents in dikcussion, and gives the people facts they cannot get around, irank fuller be elected to the and the entire Democratic tick et should be elected with him. IHertric Wire Men on a Strike. New Yoke. Oct 28.-The long threatened strike of the electric wire men is on. In ac cordance with resolutions pass should led last nitrht br the executive legislature, committee, instructions were sent out ordering out all the union men in the employ of the firms which beloncr to tha Two United States cemmis Electrical Contractors Assoria- sioners at Albany, N. V. issued tion. The men were expecting warrants for the arrest of twen- orders and little di faculty and ty-two persons charged with time were required to get the illegal registration in that city, men out. Bv 10 o'clock fully Two of them are said to have seventy-five union men had left registered twenty one times in I work and the number is still three wards. (increasing.. Ex-Speaker Urert Blurts It Out. Ex-Speaker Reed's speech at Albauy Saturday reveals to the farmers . of the South very clearly what he thinks of the force bill as a live issue. "They said," he goes on to rant, "we could not coerce a State. - We coerced eleven. I wish our Republicans had more couratre and we should coerce them un til liberty prevails all over this and." such is the seeling of the most prominent Republican eader today in public life to ward the South and toward the force bill. "I wish our Repub licans had more courage," he says. "Our Republicans" have kept silent about the force but for several months, so as to enable Third party leaders to entice Democratic voters, but the ex-Speaker speaks right out. "We nhould coerce them," ho says, with frank brutality, "until liberty prevails all over this land." What do wandering Democrats think of that ? Is the force bill dead? Baltimore Sun. over double what he would have to pay were there no tariff. Whilst this is so. he also pavs 1 ' a a " uouoie wnat he would nave to pay on tae American goods, of which many times more in quantity are used than foreign il he ninety-three per cent he I pays on the foreign goods crocs to tne government, but the 80 to 90 per cent he pays on the American goes to the protected manufacturer. It is a tax on the consumer, but the govern ment gets not a cent of it. These are some facts for frosty morn ings and to be remembered espe cially on the morning of the 8th of November election day. A mau with these facts before him, that votes the Republican I ticket in this election deserves to freeze. Facts for Front y Morning. When the hoar frost glistens on the grass these mornings and the chill north wind whis tles through the half nude trees in the evenings, the subject of wool becomes a leading consid eration in many a household. With a very large number, it Is a most serious and pressing re flection,' how they with their TiiBRepublican party deceived the colored people with the well- known promise of forty acres of land and a mule. Since then, it has been resorting to numer ous expedients to keep the col ored vote solid for the Republi can party. The colored people, howeveer, are oiwnmsr their eyes to the insincerity of the G. u. jl and are asserting their independence. A colored Cleve land and btevenron club was recently organized at Lynch burg, -Yd., with about forty members. The club adepted a resolution declaring that thev had severed their connection with the Republican party and will cordially support the Dem ocratic ticket in November. wives and little ones will tret thrmicrh thu winter in anvtlunnr like comfort. Comfortable TlIK Ju ' " present cam woolen clothes, strong, heavy I,a'8a reaches the fireside of joans or cassimeres fo; the mon eery American home. The and boys, and woolen stuffs b'Kh atd unrighteous MaKinley and flannels for the females tariff is a curse to every man, and little ones, and warm wool woman and child in the United blankets for their beds at night, s-lte except those interested are out of the question away in the monopolies and trusts it out of the reach of not the poolI08tcrs. W Never Know, How small and insignificant our own petty troubles appear in the light of a great calamity such as occurred on the Reading railroad on Monday mornini? A disaster of that sort com pletely overshadows the every day worries and brings home with tilling force the realiza tiott that we can never know from hour to hour into what danger our dear ones may be led. . To the women of the family who remain at home each morn ing while the men folks, great and small, go forth to do battle with the world and in various capacities earn the daily bread, being exposed to greater risks than they who ar ahnA safely m the home nest, this more recent fatality should preach a great lesson. Many there were perhaps on that train that dashed headlong to de struction who had perhaps part ed from mother, wife or child with hasty, angry words No good-bye kiss was given, perhaps owing to the shadow of an over-night misunderstand ing or a carelessness that did not mark a period not so very long ago. How do you suppose those who are left to mourn feel over such memories? Take it home to yourself and let the lesson sink deeply into your heart. Watch the hasty, un kmd words; smother them at their birth; remember that it takes two to make a quarrel, and let that be one partnership into which you will not enter. Do not keep one set of kindly, winning mannera fnr MmnM. and a collection ntiit tharl verse for those whom you are more intimately acquainted with. In all things and all ways try to act that if in a calamity befall your loved ones there need not be added to the OVerPOWerin and natural grief you will feel the more poignant and stinging pangs of remorse. Into nnr i;- shock such as this may ever come. Heaven grant that it may not, but the constant ef fort to make home brighter, to be always loving and delightful to the ones who are deat to you on earth, will never do you any harm and will reward you when natural causes have tak en those dear ones away, by a memory that you at least did all you could to make them nappy while they lived. Hojf Watse' MacVeaom says: "If the people can't b trusted to hold thm nm ac tions nobody can be trusted." This is unquestionably true those who favor the force bill are enemies of the people and popular' government. Once let the force bill become a law' and free elections will be destroyed in this country. "MKX and hrotfii-art a Republican party, let's warm up a little," is the way a Wes tern organ appeals to its read ers. Theroisno Use htirrvlno about it. Thev had bcttAP cool m long as thev can. After Cleveland's election many of tncra wiii be so warm they will feel like kiVVin. selves. RKPfBLtCAS leaders Am t1, colored people of the South grsat harm by exciting animos ity oetween them and their white neighbors.

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