VOLUME 76 No. 11.
DURHAM, N. C, THURSDAY, JULY 18, J.805.
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nk J. Ciieiicv make oath
tho Uthe Rnlor ptrtner
nii or r. J. Uhery fit
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nn that miit mm win
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y the ut . of HaLL'i
rHiNKJ.CHEKKY.
ora td bnfnrn mi &ml aub
M In mjr presoacA, thlt Cth
" wocember, A. l. l8.
A. W. UtlaAOK,
Kntarw PilhHfl.
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P n4 mucous iurfacea of
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IN
Out in lirot zy Itiwa they run
ixilitie on t'ifitnwn meeting plan.
It tikes 1(1!) of the republicans
ii that Ktntf It hold a convention
thixycir aikI nominate candidates
for hint.' ofii v. liosides the 1,200
delogntt!) in attendance at the
t'onvontion fiore are two thoug
uid other ri'iiublicans ou liandio
pe fair I:iy, and it may ' be ad
mitted that Don Moines is a live
town for once.
Out-ido the state ftcojile will
take little interest in the candi-
utes nominnted by the conven
tion or iis attitude upon prohibi
tion and other purely local ques
tions, Jiiit the public car - is al
ready totlMTgrou rid listening for
the first resounding of the Allison
HKiin and for the Iowa declara
tion on the currency 1 question.
Will the Allison boom bo launch-
id by the convention, and which
torn of the silver dilemma will
he IoWa republicans accept?
riiese nre oucetions of moment
this year, and Iowa is one of the
rst republic!! t-taten to hold a
invention. ,
If the speech of the temporary
liairmnn may bo regarded a?
rophetie the Allison boom will
te launched and Allison himself
on hand to we that it docsn t
jetttuck on the ways. If the
peec-h is prophetic . on the plat-
nu the convention will thunder
oudlv oii the tirilf and roar cent-
v on Uio moiiev nucsuou. n
.. . lr
lie committee mi resolutions rep
YM'titdthe mail who nppointed it
he couveiitiou will declare in
avorof gold, silver, pajief and
inything cl that was ever
thought of for money.
The intern m the Iowa con
cntioii will te intensified rather
hnn tithor we.by the. fact that
fie llatfonn will probably be
tiadetofit the I wa candidate,
ml that ij' vu w on the currency
motion willlic Allison's views,
I he h am' Today will le a
reat day fT IvWa crhi.
J . m - y.
c;:rft w r rtir.
"VleafaMa-l'"
X .Irr4n aw aaaU af mif llltlr life
Unattt't I a Illi At p.'
Taa Trtnit.
It is twth amusing and instruct-
ve, wrll as .tearfully pathetic
opcrr.se the anal ofprimative
o:fii; to trace the missing link in
be chain of our descent or to pon-
ler over the wild bclie& and fnper-
.tlticcs Uut lve in countlesa in
tauccs. been the prolific agency
o the hands of fanaticism, which
lecitnateJ nations, or turned back
he a.lvancing tide of civiliiation
fJd anil
or cen.uiK-s. raa. iw
anatic have id the past, and do
et ljrctlr figure in the march of
utul ', wan still tore to awallow
leception, and w ill travel bait the
rirenmrerence of the eann in
earcliofauaud a la Francaise,
ather than tit down to a banquet
f reason with Anglo Saxon gods
m this id of he Atlantic. The
relig;on, as welt as the politic of
ur father tre not good eneugu m
he present general ion new Kt l
ar-nnd money." aocial equality
..,.i iii. i. -sf trust are the things'
e want and most have. v hetb
r the sun the and sets, or whetb--rthc
aesson continue or fail to
i t ri iHi - thvr ore minor trifles
f link si: jt.i1ii,ce in the march
.f mind over thermpire of nine
:etnth ccnlcry inteltigcnce. Bnce,
tmau & Co wi!l legislate for us,
hn iw ninu-nted. U ie or nine
iili! I.i looking over the period-
.cai literature of the day, we are
jonviiictd beyond a peradventure
ihJrtOrigrn was bandling a pen
linped in tb iftk of-hall we
jy'insplratienf if not, how are we
to account or such remarkable sa
gacity io one so far removed from
aur time-the age of reason?
St. Jerome tells us vide his
Kpistle to Pammachius"--that
rt.: .... I1livt and tatteht that
future punishment would not be or
eternal ourauoo; m -and
all the InlubitanU of sheol
would eventually escape from the f
fiery alxxle; and that his Satanic
Majesty will then be as well off as
the angel Cabricll It U notsta
ted wfkn what authority be pro
mulgated this herttodcrx, yet to
the reprobate-cheerful tbeory!
thoueh we are tree to admit that
the old semi heathen has a large
number of disciples in all lands
wh religiously believe in bis
teachings, and are now figuring ou
the probable length of time they
will faavt to stay in limbo before
the crown is handed them ere they
join the celestial choir! Tom
Moore, the Irish poet, comment
ing on this delightful iancy of
ungen s (see his note on "alalia
Kookn,"J cheerfully remarks that
"If he never advanced a more ir
rational doctrine, we may venture
to forgive him. Since we were
never a pupil in the -school of the
prophets, it is hardly incumbent
upon us to risk an opinion, either
rpo or, con, in regard to this prob
lematic point in theology. Moore
was probably right we will risk
this now committing opinion
yet it seems to us that it was an
exceedingly easy matter to obtain
a diploma in the college of the
saints ii the primitive days of
Christianity, if we are allowed to
judge from the quality of the ma
terial which was used on some oc
casions. We know not what Co
lonel Ingersoll may or may not
believe in the premises, probably
the joviaj iconoclast will conde
scend to shed aray of light on this
abstrouse problem for our special
gratification.- Dr. Monsieur Bob7
heave a scintilla from the vast pro
fundity of reason's ' domain to
guide us on our darksome way, or
we are a lost coon! Truth will,
if let alone, analyse itself; theory
that ebullient waif of fancy will
lose its identity in the fogs ojskep-
ticistu, or refuse tp blossom, m the
muskyregionsofpblivious inanity.
We know that criticism isacata-
pultic force in the hands of incom
petency ;and for that reason we pro
pose to 17t Colonel Incotnp enjoy
a monopoly of the business, and in
the meantime we will cull flowers
from harmony's parterre, or scan
the starry plains in search of oth
er joys more congenial to a soul
full of the milk of human kindness,
We may have, in times past, built
alters to an unknown deity, just as
did the old heathens in the days
of Saint Taul; but such egregious
ignorance cannot now exist have
we not the genuine ot corn whis
key. and Colonel Breckenrldge
still among us? We no longer wor
ship at the shrine of Mammon;
our best energies lie awake of
nights taking an inventory of cry
ing want's necessities, and before
the surt peeps over the hills we are
there with the helping hand after
our rent, please! L. D. Vani.
STATE NEWS.
Raleigh Tress: ' The governor
has appointed the following gen
tlemen directors of the :sorth
(iiroliua railroad for a. term ' of
one year: i J. P. Allison, Concord,
A. 11. Alexander.. Charlotte, .
C. Maxwell. Charlotte, Lee Over
man. Salisbury. Chas. . John
son. Chanel Hill, Dr. V. E.Tur-
ner, Kaleign, v. a. spruii, i-ouis-
- a a - 4v Ml
bunr. J. J. l oung, rolcnta, and
Dr. U. v. -Mclver ot ureenxooro,
the stale proxv ,
Charlotte News: Alter a long
illnes, Mr. W. O. Creasy.latherof
Dr. W. S. Crcaoy, died at the par
sonage of the Tryon street Metho
nist church, at 3:10 o'clock this
mornin. Dr. Creav was born
. c c W)UU,( Virginia, and
would have been, seventy years
,i tj,0 22d of Ancust. He was
rood man. consistent member
and Stewart of the Methodw
church for many years. He hat!
one child, three brothers and two
ai-tura. The brother furvivc
l.im His wife, son and seven
grandchildren mourn his depart-
ure. I lie funeral was connueieo
yesterday .fternoon at 3 o'clock
from the church, by Dr. Johu It
llrooks, l!nhon Duncan and Ilev.
- .... a 1 . 1
JtPM'iih Wheeler, lie win oo iu
rio.1 at Mt. Airy, X. C.
Winvtoii Hcnublicaji : The
lionrd of eiualiwition far thi
rmiinttf was in session at the
inrt hAuso three days this week
nl a. nvAiiihiiition shows that
tb Ltal loss iu valuation of rca
ami 'personal fwiicrty in lire
country township this year is
ITO.lCf. while there is a gain In
city valuation of $1.1,417, still
leaving a loss of f 26,7.51. The
Iniir. however, was overcome,
tindorntand. bv Moperty that
was ieked un" hero and there
by the board.
Culonel Travalyan, of Fresno,
Cal., who was In charge at Bala
trlntra. ajivi there are at least 8CV
cnty survivors, including nine
r.ffirra Widcs himself. In the
chargo of the light brigade there
were 61n omcers ami muu,
whom only 223 escape alive.
.
' PERSONAL.
SirWalter Besant agrees that
Amejicarxice water is good to
drink and wouldn't hurt a baby.
The Academy says that tbe
trustees of Johns Hopkins Uni
versity, of BaltimorV; Md., have
invited Professor Sir Archibald
Qeikie to be first lecturer , on
Geology" on the William.
foundation.
Bowstrings and Backs seem
to have gone out of use io East
era harems. The Maharajah of
Patua has just shot his n ifeand
then killed himself, like a com
mon civilized crank.
Uncle Henry Manuel and
Aunt .Rachel, an aged colored
couple, live in Cainesville,"1r7 la.
fhey do not know how old they
are, our ineir neignbors say
they are about 113 years of age.
Uncle Henry married his wife
when he was only 18 years old.
Ie is two years her senior, v
The Rev. Dr. Joseph J.
Lampe, pastor of Christ Presby
terian church, of New York,
has been elected to the chair of
Biblical theology and Old Tes
tament exegesis in the Omaha
Geological Seminary.
Among the treasures iu Lord
Rosebery's house are a mantel
piece'from Ruben's house, the
chandeliers from the Doge's
alace and. tapesteies. that be-
onged to Cardinal Mazarin.
These were Rothschild treasures
and on - the death of Baron
Meyer de Rothschild, in ; If 74,
they came into the, possession
of Hannah de Rothschild, Lord
Ro6eberys wife. - '
Lord Salisbury the new
British Premier, weighs about
280 pounds. i '
wMh8 Susan 1$. Antbonywho
has returned fomthe Yosemite
Valley, denies the report tele
graphed from the East that she
had resigned the presidency of
the National Suffrage League,
The president has signed the
commissions of Samuel W." Very
to be a oommander and George
C, Hubbard to be an assistant
surgeon in the navy. - j ,
An I'jigliMi mill uirertor was
murdered by the mill hands re
cently at I vanovno, in the gov
ernment o lauimir, uuia. ins
severity so -enraged them that
they .tore" his body limb .from
imb; 1 went vol me nngieatiers
will be banged or shot. ,
Although dismi-ed from the
PaslcueJnslitute, at New "i oik,
as cured of a dog's bite It. x
Walton dietl of bvdr ihobia at
his borne near Atlanta, Ou. 1
Balfour is in apicaran(e one o
the most iudolent men in i.ublii
life in England, though in reality
one of the most active mentally
A writer desribo him ai fitting
pn the treasury bench with his
backwme to eurvctl as to onng
his head where bis back should
have been, with bis fnt in air,
liU A rrtin tH the diwk le-
fore him. .
Mrs. Anna Ii. Woodby, of Oma
ha. dtscriliod as a "swarthy -ol
ored woman," lias Ikh ii named by
the prohibitionihW as one ortne
candidates for regent of the Stale
University. f
, t
In makiug Irl RoseWry a
Knight of the" Thistle Queen Vic
toria enrolls the ex-premier in the
highest order of knighthood in
England. "The most ancient
and most noble order of the
Thutlo" is limited to the sover
eign and sixteen knights.
The president bas appointed
William 11. Anderson, of Ken
tucky, to bo '"register of the land
office nt Enid, Oklahoma, diaries
F. Carpenter to be chit f engineer
and Edward Dorrcy and Henry
O. Stniylon to bo first assistant
engineer in tbe revenue cutter ser
vice. .
The Spanish Minister, Deputy
Do Lome, has left Washington
for Bostm. Ho will remain with
his family in the resorts near
tlon until October. The tnin-
ister chooses this location so Hint
there may be ready commaiiioa
tion with Secretary Qlney on the
pending Cuban trouble. The le
gation here will be closed after
next Saturday, when the secreta
ries join the minister and estab
lish a summer office with him. .
Mr.; John I). IIaifvUnited
States Consul General at "Porto
liico, arrived in New York yes-
iterday on tlio steamer South
Cambria.
Fi ye Protestant Episcopal bish
ops ai"e in Saratoga spending their
vacation.
GENERAL HEWS. ' '
t
1 he CJoverdale bank at Clayer
dalef Ind., closed its doors Satur
day.
Zimmerman made a mile on bis
bicycle in 1.57 at Asbury Park
Friday.
Secretary Carlisfe and wife ar
rived in New York Saturday from
from Buzzard's Bay
A man has just been "sentenced
to'jail for ninety days in PennsyiJ
vania for beating a board bill. -
L.: W. Cox, " capitalist, of
Charlottesville, Va , has made
an assignment; liabilites, 25,-
000; assets, $30,000. - .
The "United States Cruiser
Columbia was seriously strained
when she was placed in the
dryddck at Southampton, Eng
land, for the purpose of clean
ing and painting.
William Shephard,, a liquor
dealer of Columbia, S. C , has been
itenced to imprisonment for
eight months and to pay a fine of
$200 for diregarding an Injunction
restraining him from violating tbe
dispensary law, ., , "
; . .
A -special train with Gov.
McCorkle, Adjutant -General
Iolley and others arrived Sat
urday in tbe Elkhorn coal
fields, West, Va. New men are
till coming into the field; the
strikers are quiet, but deter
mined, , ' -
On the Ocean View and Nor-
foik Railroad, an old rail .ljing
alongside the track wacaught
up by tbe engine and crashed
through the running boards on
the outside of the car, frighf ful
ly lacerating Conductor A. II.
Page, throig him across the
ditch. ; ' ; ;'
m MOTES.
Japanese railroads have sent
a representative to America to
make large purchases of equip
ment. There are already fifty
locomotives of American manu
facture in Japan.
Gold to the amount of 250,-
000 has been engaged for ship
ment to Europe by Ness age.
Colgate & Co.
It is stated that John I. Wa
ter- ury has been elected a mem
beroftlm finance committe of
the Louisville, and Nashville
road.
The Waterbury com nitte of
the United States Cordage Com,
pany ha extended the time fr-t
1 he drf'OMt of Rfcur- i'S with
tho Manhattan Tin;-' C mpatiy
under the flan cf r- igamz-
tion, until July 2(5.
The Toledo and Ohfo Centra
Railroad has declared a divi
iknd of H per cent on the pre
rt rred a ock.
tmt cs.
A Wake county jury has deci
ded that the pond of the Raleigh
Water Co. is a nuisance nill have
to removed.
The case of Mrs. Patsy Arr ing
ton, who was indicted y me
Take county grand jury for libel
has been continued until the Jan
nary term.
The citizens of Clinton will bold
a silver meeting on Wednesday,
August 7. Several Well known
silver men have been invited to
speak,
tumttrs iRMCt sntt.
The lot Mlvt la tlie wotM for coU-
1fuic, sore, -Ictrt, salt f.ietitn,
fe-tr foftt. tetter, chapped -nl, clul
btains, cornt and all tkla eruptions, and
poaiii-ely cntes pitet,ot no pay re-
quired. UU Etur-nlMd to glvw per.
feet Mlisfaetioa or money icfunded.
Price is cents per boa. For ! by R.
D'Mknall &. Son.
Highest of all in Leavening
i-4
r w i as . sr a sm m mm mm m 1 am
2S53
C50L)TEV
COAL TRADE DEMORALIZE!).
President Thomas P. Fowler,
of thoNew York, Ontario and
Western Railroad, had prepared
yesterday a table of figures
dealing with the anthracite out
put.' They Bhowed in a graphic
way. the seriousness of the sit
uation, which bas led to the
calling in of J. Pierpont Mor
pm to effect some improvement
ii: n atters. Mr, Fowler spoke
fit i ":y on the situation anl-as
he tiiil so referred frequency to
Ins figures. .
, "All this talk o- restricting
the output," he 6aid, ''is a
farce. It is all on paper. Our
ine, together with two or three
others, has lived up to the
agreement to limit the output.
Some others 'have not, and par
ticularly those who are in the
hands of receivers and have no
dividends to pay. These lines
which I refer to are mining all ;
the anthracite that they can
give out and are selling it for
practically nothing. The situa
tion this week is worse than it
was last week and worse last
week than it was the week be
fore. So it goes, and we are at
present more badly ; off than
ever before. It is high time
that something was . done. I
hope that Mr. Morgan will con
sent to take a had, for the sit
uation has become most serious.
rices are now down to ruinous
figures. .
'For instance,, for. the first
six months of 1895, ending June
.16, the average price of all sizes
of anthracite coal was $2.77 per
ton. . For the corresponding
period in 1891 it was $3.U, and
or 1803 it was $3.34. ..Prices
could hardly go much lower.
n the same way freight earn
ings hare been anectea. ror
the first six months of 1805 the
average freight earnings per
ton were $1 11. In 1894, during
the same period.they were $1.26,
1. $131. v Had coal
prices been the same in 18!'5.
from January 1 to to June 30,
as they were durmjr the corre
spond'ng months of 1893, which
was a year of financial depres
What is
V-' - ; 5- kJ ' -if "''A " V if
Castorla Is Dr. Samuel ntchers prescription for Infanta
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It Is a- harmless substitute
fur Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Pynips, and Castor Oil.
t It la ricasaot. Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by
millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays
feveriahneM Castorla prevents vomiting Boar Curd,
cures Dlarrhcra and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves
teething troubles cares constipation and flatulency.
Cart or U aaaltnllates tU food, regulates the stomach
and bowels giving healthy and natural aleep Cas
torla I tho Children Panaceathe Mother's Friend.
Castorla.
"Oa-At- la aa jllat rrw.lW-a for chll
n M ntha h.r n-pMiMlf Ul Bmo IU
good ataet apoa tbr e-M a."
tia. O.C. Oaaawa.
. tawaO, M-J-
Cwanrla h Ink twrf tmmtf fnr chillrk of
afckk I am au-ML Ibopalhad-riaasl
far ma l mtm i amtk-fa wlllaahjt tharaal
IntM-Jt of ttirtr rtlWf-a, aa4 aaa Caatnrtai-.
atMtd of Ulaaartmiaquack anatnonawhlck ara
e tmrtr, tbHr Io 4 aaam, kf farat-toptom,
MMThlaa, anothlaff trf-p aaa aOwt karifu!
a- la aowa IMr laraala, UMfaa aiilln
ha W ptmaUan f rn-," --v
ta i. t. Knv-a toe.
Coawa, Ark.
Tka CaaUat Caaaaar. TI
Power. Lut est U.S. Gov't Report
PURE
s ion, the earnings of the coal
carrying rallrcads would hare
, been just $4,751,'C5t more for
. the first half of this year."
WHERE THEY BO. '
An English review, mindful of
the class 'curious to know wfiat,
becomesof the women graduated,
from the universities of that cnun- .
try, finds that of the 720 who Have
been at Newnhara between the
years 1871 and 1893, 37, were for- -eigners,
who have gone home, and '
whose subsequent career is un- .
known; 16 have died, 374 are en
gaged in teaching, 47 of this num
ber being married, and .30 are
living at home, 108 of the latter
number having married. Of those
who have been ot Girton since its
foundation to the year 1893, 467.'
studeuts iu all, 335 have completed
their course, 123 are'teaching, and
48 are married. The Girton sta
tistics show that while the young
women who obtain the honor
degree certificates marry, not as
many of them marry as of those
who take the ordinary pass degrees. -But
that does not seem to prove
anything, because the number of -honor
students is usually much
smaller than the' other class of
students. .
Que lot 75c, one lot85c,one lot
90c, Oxfords at Pridgen's. Size
12 to 2.
Another big reduction in chil
dren's and misses' Oxfords at
Pridgen's. - i ,
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der diseases relieved in six hours
by the "New Great South Amer
ican Kidney Cure." . This new
remedy Js a great surprise on
account of its exceeding prompt
ness Jn relieving pain in the,
bladder, kidneys, back and ev
ery part of the urinary passages .
in male or female. It relieves
retention of water and pain in
rassing it almost immediately,
f you want quick 'relief and
jni-A tfila ia vniiv ram a A V ' RtA
by Ileartt & Farthing,
Druggists, Durham, N. C
MOTICK,
t waT e-er-naa and womia la the TIU4
tut Intamlad la tba Opium aao- Wkuky
kbiu 10 fei-a oaa of mj book aa ibaM
nt. Addraai it. U. Woolla-, aUaata, U
Bx n,aad aaa will aaatjombaa.
Castorla.
" CaMnrla k to wtll aitapttd to ehnli-a Oft
I awmw-iaa. B at nparWr k aa jr pnanrlp nw
know ta to.'
H. A. Aaom, H. D.,
lit Sa. Otfar-St, -rooklra, X. T.
OM Bhr-riaM la Ike tkltdnea StpafS
mot kaw pokrt klirhlf of Ikdr arpart
ara la tbair avkW araeOea a1Caof,
aaS altboofk aalf ka bos auf
Mal fuppttca -- kaowa tt larala
proiucta, fatwaart baa ta aoafaa that tba
Bwrltaal Caakarla ka wva at tt kjak wk
fro apoa H."
Vkitm Bomrak wi DiamnMar,
I Iuh C Sam, fm..
Ma - ray Straat, Kaw TwrkCtt.