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JAS. A. THOMAS, Editor ml Pnjriitir
VOL. XXXIII
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Special Washington Letter.
St Louis is tbe place and July
6 the day on which the Demo
cratic national convention will
meet. When the national committee
convened in Washington on the 12th,
the principal and striking feature of
tne gathering, was Democratic conn
Sanday School at 9:30 A. M.
Quo. 8. Bakbk, Snpfc i
Preaching at 11 A. M.jnd7 OC P.lf.
very Banday. .'.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
W C Kassky. Paatoc '
.baptist. , .
Sunday School at 9:30 A M.
Thos.' B. Wij4h4 8opt
Preachins at 11 A.M.. and 7:00 P.M..
rery Sanday.
Prayer meeting Thursday night.
H. H." Ma8HBDBa. Pastor, ,
, KFlaOOPAL.
Sunday School at 8:30.
Wm, H. Romir. Sapt
Serfic8, . morniak and night, on
lit, 3rd and 4th Sundays.
Kveaing Prayer, Friday atternooa
Kbv. Johh Losdon, Rector.
PRESBTTERIAS.
8rice 4th Sanday in each month dence in the outcome of thp imnomi.
mornlDK and Di(?bt Ing campaign. Whether well found-
v. i.-. naa.n, ea or not. the ennfldonm -rita
It Is universal The Republicans
lodges. I are aquotfnl and fearful .of the
LouUburg Lodge, No. 413, A. F. ft results. There was much more
A. M., meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday talk among visiting Democrats abdut
iffhta in each month. carrying the country than there was
, - about particular candidates. There was
i.-i-otfeeisiioiia.l flard. (more talk about Gorman, Parker and
Hearst than about anybody else. Ev
il ALL RED. erybody admits that General Francis
Marion : rVwkroll nf riaLnnp1
A.TTORNEY-A.T-LA.W, I rnnkA n fintnn AMoMmit .
Will protice in ail tbe Coorta. Ottio in I muctt more consideration of his name
outside the state than most wiseacres
appear to rknow of. It goes without
saying1 that all Missourians are for ttie
grand old man. The objection to him
that he comes from a state reliably
Democratic should have no weight
whatever-: He la honest, he is capable.
he is faithful to the constitution the
Jeffersonian tests. An-outsider can
poll "as many votes in New York, New
Jersey, Illinois and other doubtful
states as an insider. That has been
Offlc in Uie rear o' Boddie, Bohbitt ft I demonstrated over and over again. The
outsider is not weakened by factional
fights within the party; so, on the
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ftlamood runbtiTTts for tfi 'mTTtVyiilr
i nanofactortra'SBd tatr ia,-' 1
. L001SBUR0, N7 C,FMpAj; JLNlUnilSOl
CUXEUKQ SPrCUUTlQH.
CHURCH DIRECIoRT . I " " " ! : 1 ; it i .: :: .. j. ..: 1
Unfair Division of Houce
Committees Democratic
Hopes Soaring Hlh -4- -
Letter
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he should give us any membarahrp upon
F course everybody knows that th.e imPrtant committer of th Imum.
St T-m i .Ti, t, 1 "I offer, and 1 hop that I
L
ToangTllle, N. C.
J)B. ARTHUR H. FLEMING,
DENTIST.
LOU1SBORQ, . - N. C.
OUce Ovr-The Green h Tarboro Oo.'s
tore.
It. 8. P. BUKT,
rRaOTIcrNa PHTSICIAJJ A.ND 8URQROH.
Louisburg, N. C.
hope that ta
committee on rolea will eonatder . Cavor.
ably, a resolution to ad (me t acb of
tne sixteen great committee ot the Kom.
committees compoaed et aeveatMa ' -
bers each, and that traa on added neta
ber Je taken trom thmlnertty aid.
As It la new the eommlitaea are rWlr
sandwich, committee. Cmckere betna?
me nepuunctm on urn s ana ui
meat (the Damocrate) btwn ix out o(
seventeen. That to the way th
stands on sixteen great eomaUttae la a
house where the Republics mavxtty la
thirty. ' "T-i r , .
Now, I have no dlspoafcioe to find hwiTt
unduly, and I have no diaoattloa to arr
utteranoe too frequently or too forcibly
to rauit wnere I do- find It. t I recard
that as 'an outrage upon the minority. I
regard it as treating us unjustly and un
fairly. I regard K as taking umjuat ad
vantage of the control of this hooe tor
partisan purposes.
A good many of these commttteea are
committees that have no political matters
to deal with. They have the business leg
islation of the country to deal with. Tet
they are made . up In tb moat hKterly
partisan way. Take the commute oa
It is.asto&Uhing that te U Bfht ct
the opening year of th twecUrth co
tnry ao re-poubi a oornal af ttM PW-,
adelphla Inquirer advocatp th lafiic
tion' of corporal p&Uhmtt oo l&-
area, it wants it roaioooaiy taan-Istered.-
-JodiapMly- U a 3eVJe57y
rich word wbes ad tn that roac-'
Uou. Everybody knows that
puirouj Tfela.-, to Tjap4f
V WlUi-Sorot Good Sogw
ratloat.
&tott sad Mt daa
ah oikst ft( ik, tmmam fee?
lUif. Ok h UsMS
ipotlt,(4 xia s4 k4t Ml-
no to urt lojta.
Coi4wt SraU TfXt firm $
i Cxi it.
t'wl
O t iW ak(MSt loMHn.
ta. wm. Iwtelai mJ
UEEDS
t-rl tfif f
ens
O. MILLER.
w-.fi i t.!" .trr t
erai w l S 5.nr i t 7
tenths of all th chitdrta m thraao-
rd were thrahd by parvora, Ucbt 1 Mrlhd chaacg
Ar Athv tjti.ni trr mha et iftfff I
and odt fn a km of Jo. tic. Ctot- TKV i.-U, .
poral 'ponlshment for chUdrra U a rulld lb Wfco a4r Mitu
of barbarian aad ahoaW be prohibit vtr n mm ttcrwtUf t w. 114
by law. j . .
I m tl lUirb fat)re rf
I . - - J I V M j
boor of, th awmlntv, hea th ehk. IM4.1S ofict U iw OT pttOii jw SW44
Iprta d th hocw that won day th I Vkt- - 1 - i
l'RMaMlriB ticket. - whih tn ktildl fw o f.h.i, h uM.t e kW w.. m. W a ?. 4 JWS- t -jJ '
the tetterai good- nataradry aMitrrw.- JatT-voo " ! 6t. M frava'f l.f, rcrrtr v-eX ws t Vb
sari a more or TrractoM rhww- T Wk.!... .... ... . . fVvn s,r tJ ftV,-,,...
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1? rJe rVB if --h- M4 , . '
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4 rlKfi aC40 i J eKEV. . . . im,, " "
v-.b t-Tiorn .a e t of 4 km uii.il sm. aw k. . i,i w f " X-TT'i.;Ki:n.,
HAUTIMOHC
hart fonad th man aroaad whoa, ttary
can rally. Qmton sab?
. Ih4l t
I OXt a UtMUftlau !
air. . u. -arrvo ox lurnawac. 11,1
united In support of them. Sine I have J. CP? to, .L ''. f ffc-.f. j ,
Co.'n Drug atorp. on N ih street.
.8. EL V. YA.KBOROU3H,
1)
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Lor!aBUne, N. C.
whole, the convention could not do
better than to nominate the great Mis-sourian.
ni. sni floor NeH. buildlnar. shone IB.
Might calls aoswere-1 from T. WVBickett'a
rak4ace, phone 74.
H.
W. M Afl8KN BURO ,
ATTORN SY AT LAW.
LOUISBUB. If. a
A. Vie Presidential Probability.
Among the probabilities of the near
future is the nomination of Judge Rob
ert Walter Miers of Indiana for the
vice presidency by the Democrats.
They eould hardly do better. He is
will practice in all the Court oX the Stat t now a representative in congress, serv-
Offlce In Court Hons.
been a member of th house I never yet I brlaog rvKVOtty porrhaaetl
have kn6wn u minority report from that acre of red cedar land In that tVod
commmee. let out ot Hvinttts mean- f-.v.r, 1.1. r..s .iv.-
bers the minority of the heua la repre- formn nd. Mr. TarrUh elWr
sented by six only, though In total mem- tn eedaf. whrrb 1 ol la mat-
bcrahip It has within thirty ot a many lng lead pencil. I getting very orr.
members as the majority. that the nameroo revolotUina vf
Now. there Is nothing but partisanship 77 ' "TO"" .
In that. There Is nothing but InTustic PTnt hi fUng oat tb cdri
and unfairness In It. It deprive us of therefore 8aato Doming ahottid b
what we are entitled to. It puts npon nexed. Mr. TarrUb f 00 daM aa
members on the other side. If they do .. . . ... - .., . ,
their duty, more work than They ought to Wrtlrntb rtleman-Il MrgtnUa
have. It deprives the membership on this He ts not only the bin rtbroa
side of proper opportunity to do work Jlngolst of them all. bat. what 1 rar
TthjThrhor. a.1?. .nd
comes from, and is done In tbe commit- cIaid- A a Delation wouW pat p tb
tees. 8uch a course la got conducive to 1 price of red cedar; cooMacctl? Let us m s lrl
goou legislation. 11 is not dignd to annex!
uniift auuui gooa tegisiauon. it will not
brine about rnrwt 1alila Hah tct.......
iOthers may do. I, for one. wish It dla-1 11 rapdly coming to a afar of
uncny understood that I am utterly op- affair where th man who la m( tn
tK gi4sav.
1
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1
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ad , i
Tatf if cuio tajikrt
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I W3 hie . W W WM
I waat kktK" t Sum, ; I
lar haa ! ar it W aiawt-rtie f W
t. - ioi a m i
.two:
o44M I la :h - w-dy 11.
eitr', tie tu( cU 0 m ttf t
Sew i -
th IM ct it Vi :iti:. ir t
yon ' iVtt l .1 V.t (ju j mm I
77mJLk , ? n- 1 .una,rtfw tiooed for noml nation at pn-s5d.nl or
be fruitless but I am utterly oppod to ( . . . .
such action, and while tha onmrtuBlif I Tlc preenaeot oa enBrT tn IrtTVo-
yet remains, while that' raoch of the era tie or HerrabUcaa ticket will bm mo. c tt A ft-o
b (rtoil .f tt
I u n tt rli iari t t ' ! trf !.
Vuieg. M.iiy (3,: rr aa-4 ? W m lit ta tw t v
pof plfi( ,r oj t! S'( ta ay a.r m
Wtk:'. n mjt f hi ;!.. i a.tt
Ctdl i taie o' t. rr-i era . ' ..
w, n-j-. uJ s it tn ova
f"fT4 V2 cr-ac-r. Vl if Ti em
tr-fi s'S Vrn h.-i J
t-rii ? r-.U it, ji'cJ .t id
trrr4
S ci": 3 ,r .t.,-tr -r..
-r 1.! b-I T - ! ectc
j., V.vf .e rrtf?
Oattitncrr ftntS
Old PfJt Comfbti,
. Jg. I'. Wrwh j Qtf acta 14 1
now ro nrtitoT a rTci
j
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ABCUS C. W1NSTEAU,
ATTORNEY-AT-LA.W,
LOCIBBCBG, N. C.
Onos ovh Cornet prug Store.
Special attrition given to collections,
rractlce wherever services req aired.
D
R.4. S. MALONB,
HACTICYNQ PHYSICIAN AND 8URQKOH.
LOUISBCKB, If. c
OOce over Aycocke frug Company.
M. W. BODDIE,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Louisbcbg, N. C.
Offloe in Cooper Buildiog,
vv
u. HAYWOOD BCFFIN.
A'TTOaWKT-AT-LAW
KnjiflBUB, h. a -
Ing.Jhis foirtSi term. He is universally
considered one of the ablest and most
reliable Democrats in that body. He is
indefatigable in the discharge of hia
duties, patriotic and enlightened. "He
Is an educated man, having 'graduated
from both the literary" and law de
partments of the University of Indi
ana! He has been circuit attorney,
member of the state legislature, trustee
of the Indiana university and circuit
judge. He is fifty-six years old and
as fine a specimen of physical manhood
as can be found jn a month's travel
tall, large and of commanding pres
ence. He would make an' ideal pre
siding, officer, of the ' senate, and if he
should succeed to' the higher position he
would make an honest, capable, cour
ageous president. Prior to 1894 Indi
ana was classed as a doubtful state,
and some of the fiercest conflicts in our
r history were fought out by the Hoo-
siers.
i
I
privilege ana ngnt or a reprewentatJr 1 aldered for that rraaoo aa a diet!
wnen i seems nutng. to exprea my opto- J " rjltiai Wm io trtd 4w -
Ion about it. Btxtwn nmmii -i 1 ta enrlnf Into DreanlnrtK br rnakla. I
tee places are given to gentlemen upon I an unexpexd UgXrtVQ Is tbt r- j 10 if 0'. c i
tl'emen upon this aide. SuTin m oC LU ,Udf P.r '
there are upon these important commit- Q"Pnl- WQO P'ace in nam or po-
tees, to say noththg of the leaser eom- atof Bole Pmro Wfbre th fmbC'
m!t.teelJ,?ho.OUKht not ? upon thara at hla choice for prelArot. Th JwJg
-It curries favor over there. It tends to . . , . '
weld together compactly and cloaaiy Um Probably want a ptofaoe or -rtm-
mass over there. It tend to soak-rb thing eooalty rood.' PTo ahookd
power of the speaker great by enabling 1 not be angrat.fal.
taking away the lndeoendence dmb tkat
side which might Interfere with th carry- I On by on tb aotrtxilam rrVbrV
ing out of his decrees. It ought to kiri Hm are nlhnd to tnir fathr until
the effect of welding ua nort elowly to- I tK . ' yn-n,m . I t st-T. tct a mm ko
gether. We aak nothinar nm ..I t mr hecomlnf acarr. Hott. Joha I . . .
think we are entitled to. I for on, aak Young Brown. H-reyr ofcatlT lft coo- MBao, a cool Vj b
rtehttoaskwhatUJuatandWutalr. .! TJtZ i, p4- MW b b.
e nave a ngnt to asx woav-our metav. i w fc i
bership entitle us ta W hav riaht I tnunarotv if of twaty-fwar; dfetJ I ik tuwrKU. tl b i a brw
. "1 lntI"t or tn. ooontry i tb veteran Jeahna JooWt for t
In good legislation entitle ua to. I . . , . . . ,.
. . - . , . . 1 t o- k. n K
Th. Word, of JrTr. " Jrmt """" "
I 1 TV . frl m was rrja wmm.i.,i . BMav
The Judge should not be deoendent un- i . T. . .. . I
In the great tout of that year I on any man or body of men. I nrmenon, oat n nver una npx tn i tmfioytn da t: atd iU ac j
lo ft :- l ..
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trraa art ttm VtieU ftft
tittxra est rubra toc!i tct V an.
ta rwm att
at. fata"'" A)a'iMl
ittao,tat
she went Republican and lias Continued
to do so since, but there are abundant
The law of th majority is th natural I ptmalac of his yooth. FIU lat anpr
taw of every society of men. I ,-, , ndldat wit whra b aN
J j c- 1 ft ti o
11. ib uciier 10 KDoiisD mtnoMnai m an r . . . - .. . ff . .it. r-v
- ... ...1 -.v. 11 m m ui A nrw njH 1 1 f a rA r I l ( , h i h i . i .... r b k i .
imtiti nsmBTnnA null km i a ri r f aAftakHav . he iiii lual buv as vu.; .x. u.. mbolo . . ... j i mi iu uu ui kiit. i .
d
tad uiioinlng counties, also in "th SnpraaM
:urt. -odin-the United State. District aad
Circuit Courts.
Utile In cooper and Clifton Bonding.
IHOS. B. WILD IS BL,
ATTORS KY-AT -LAW,
LO0ISBOB. a. O.
offlce on Main street. ovr Jon a Ooopars
tor
normal political., condition doubtful.
This being the case, the Democrats will
strive to the utmost to redeem the
state of Thomas A. Hendricks, Joseph
McDonald, Daniel W. Voorhees, David
Turpie, Judge Holman and other great
worthies from the hands of the Re
publicans. The nomination of Judge
Miers would go far to bring about this
consumma tion devoutly to be wished.
I am not among thos who fear tb pec- I governor In order to deoy of? ogb J .Me( mtm .tMo 13 Marx-
Y SPRUILIi.
ArroaHBYjaAT-LAW,
LOUISBURb, C
Will attend the coorta of Franklin, Yaaoth
8ntor CockraK's Lost Dinnr.
The senators , are laughing over a
good joke on Senator CockrelL The lat
ter invariably eats apples for his lunch
at the capltol. He takes Missouri ap-
grtnvtiie. Warren and waae connnes, auo 1 . . n t i,em and eenerallv
Ui suureme Court of North Carolina, pies, II ne can get mem, anu generany
Prompt attention given to collections.
offlce over Rerton' Store.
W.BICKJaTT,
T.
t "TORN BY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Ivoutsvitb x. a
has a supply in his committee room.
The other day, being engaged in the
senate, he sent a page with a note to
his clerk to please send him two ap
ples by the bearer. The clerk handed
Attt -riaf annlM hnt the nnee did not I trlous.
UUV uv "-f " ' 1 7 - . . . . . . . .
- 11 v.. laae not rrom uie moutn 01 ttxoor tn
pie. They, and not tb rich, are our da-
pendenc for continued freedom.
The whole art of government consist la
the art of being bones t.
Where the press Is free and rvary man
able to read all la safe.
If a nation expects to be Ignorant and
free in a state of dvUlsatloft Jt axpect
what never was and never will be.
Those who bear equally tb burden .of
government should equally, partlciaat. of
Its benefits.
Wealth acquired by apocralatlo aad
plunder is fugacious In its natur. and fill
society with the spirit of gambling.
Do not be frightened into tbe surrender
of true principle by the alarm of tb
Hlmid or the croaking of wealth agalnat
the ascendency of th people.
What a cruel reflection that a rich coun
try cannot long be a fre ana
If we can prevent the gortrnroonl rrom
wasting the labors of th poopt. under
the pretense ot taking care of them, they
must become happy.
I think we hav more machinery of gov
ernment than 1 necessary; tee many Pr-
LVovcrr)c TttN to dtt Wlltura
Goebel, but de oertui nil nkU bonua.
iiii-,it f t 1 kaHva
, bu. . ..MM.. llMlilMl, 1 .1
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tmi) tiin?. i
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a ffm ... . v.. l..rtll m torn
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aeara. f Itat 4tt4 tuOtltaai m ra
bO bvg'ct by battaf (Kloa cnaa'(rv ' eJ trf Ssrart iaJ faar.a mV ta m '
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And atUl tWy com'. ThU tlaa It ta I tf ; 14 uiatib aaaj raariorab. i
F
a boom for VI a rah Q TVtd of ChVc
tor, tbev" DiocraU vie pridntUl
nocalnatlon, o that UUdoJ new Vat a
pmldeattal randldat-s Jaora Bobtt
WTlUamA and a vlca prridn!Ut cao
dklat. Of ooara tbr to 00 law mt
caotltatlatl proioa tplw taking
both prewldent aad W prraidrat froca
the same state, thoogh g grtat tar
well Informed paopl brwv l ber la
lit.
IS af AfellAGE A FAlLCBt.
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Th provision to that no U-trc thai! J v1 qx u to stria U
A nm, . - - M.T a n-t vt.-at etaA. I .
,u,t - - I 6 drnatttit mt'mm oavc t.J ,
aeallal carvauiate ootn rrom tu o-ar .... , . f
UC I tl I j . i rt- . tt:a j . (
aiatai k tsn aa! a-a a
a ix 9c Ui ot K.J vbsb a
state.
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tMf aat!i- ,- t-i
a a ' i it -t- iits t ai-
tiaafraii a- ' f bajataaW - 1
,tT -W a. I .taaallt i attk
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rv (naaMrt M trta f tnr-i taw .
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Prompt and painstaking attention glv
very matter intrusted to nis hands.
sent for the page and asked why he
did not come ' back with .an answer.
b.. rsi.f inrtimfflumiuinL Hon. loaiiiiriuim tor a. nn answer." said the Daee.
SSSaAlSoa fcer krV the apples my clerk
n. : rT- .7." vniM -Rank I 0" i'Wiit nntor " Mid the
t-nn 1 isavi eaL majiiv. tt iiiavu .
of Monroe, Cha. K. Taylor, FraVWak
Mt College, Hon. B. W. Tlmberlak.
ufflce over Neal Co.' Store,
f. PBBSON,
w.
ATTOMTST AT-LAW,
lovMBtrs. . a ' '
PracUee tn all courts. Offlaa on
tT09ta
'Whv. senator." said the
pageVI ate the apples. The clerk hand
ed me two, and I thought he gave tiem
to me for bringing tbe note."
Aa t Comanitt Aasianmenta.
tt 1 fiiat 1 in. 11 n-(tmTM and
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We sometimes think opr. debt aa a Toater wa avao( tttw (rTtsata ra T. errt-rt e -... . , ' , . t-. . i . t V-T
nation is large, but when w. compare who ar bom wltb QVe p-ynlar tnam-v -m,nmntti -a og at ibf W. b ( " ' J s- ' . - -
it, keeping in mind our superior wealth -which gave him a miy fat atBraa iVf !,.- ,y " , T JT
producing resources,- wlth-tb debts of - ' . tt t 4 4 !. t j- it-t , . 4 -. t-twa t.6en ! .. aaftl t A.6v.a,
othet nations it is enough to mak ua. If or ravoltrUoa gar na th rtot- J.C ,6T ,rr rfvirt ) rac ( . . . . w. a,,,.t v C laWi
EewreadeT-of these letters probably I feel quite comfortable. Prance, leadai f fartaaxm flai5 tptar to b I aatroa i rvt ta tb , I
vfnwpr that Judipe' Uavid A. De Ar- the bunch with six billions of interest f forrgooe conclmsloo'that far iwefa , tlJ, r, J tr K 5 J ....... a t.... . ) W . w. - a at -
mond of Missouri is the most incisive bearing debt, tbongh It should be.con- flon carried oa MxanltarMi-ly In F mttm. r , , U) .u'f. . it H,Mi.t t . "-
BDeaker now In public life. His worda sidered that practically all of these J to Domingo ooght to land, that a-hrag J A:ac tr. gvtt ' L,.iM,,,ui waaua-af -
.aa lllrga ti IM-ZAl. Leader Williams did bonds are held by Frenchmen : there-1 teoatrtwtn 'ttw aitirrhoed of at sit. 1 a Aaoad ia caMbrt: mi dv"t i .... . . a a
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well in recommending De Armond to
Uncle Joe Cannon for a place On the
fore there to little drain oa the nation, that La aTldatT tj i tha lrk- af th Jtt- j 5 - -4,t - nTT
from outside soarcea.' The same to ro, and they 1 to ba rtmning th I v
largely true of Great Britain's four machines Wonder when the ArVaa I f' tV" o d-af
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rrilea eomroJttee. It gives him abun- largely true of Great Britain s foor machines
Offloala Opera Housebuilding. Court gtraatl Wportunitj for the exercise e his I .billions of debt Russia owes three px-pW will graw traary eooagb cf ills I H -a ! -b . t
aii i-iral buaineta' -intrusted to Wmj sarcastic gift; and all who know him and a third billions, th moat of tha I jiflgy, Wiiocy to pat a atop ta taw boW at.n a tlld la tb - I
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ill r.reive uromot and caref ul a-tentioa. I nnderstand ftia weU that he. will live hinterest on which goes to France each
up to hia opportunity, uerore uus con- year, . ltaiy uw mt anu a wuu ow
greaa closes he will give; the Repobnc- llonsbut much of ft b Invested
ans many a bad half hour. Williams railroads-government lines. Bpala to
De Armond and all he rest of us tried hopelessly buried under, a debt ot two
to secure for the Democrats a larger billions. The total debt of tBe United
and more equitable representation on States is less than, a billion, and If wa
jmmmeefTh8ii,we ndWj lave, but all subtract from, this the amoant of .caab
Wvntn. Tttras enrrentUr reported that In .the treasury It leaves a balance of
Mr. Speaker Cannon favored the prop- about $700,000,000. More I than two-.
oaition, but found the Republican pres- tmros oi ,m u. r
snre for placea too strong. When the so the head of each family would come
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