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tfnt. r is VOLUMM XXIV. LKNOlll, N. 0., WEDNESDAY, BEPTtMDEIl IB, 1800. ;i mm R7-r ii. I. j 8, v y e r, H. H. B0 A 1 ' '...C.N KY A l l.'. ' , I EDGAR ALLAN POE fiTTOitKEY-AT-LAVV, Ltuuir, 'i C J. i.T .Hp.'iinlnur, a i.r A I i HA I TIM - I'Et- 1 A I 'l I. (. lln'tli II N . I'. r i- no i i ' i t il r. 'I. I' 'Mil' ii H , ' 1 W i r W J, . jTTDDEPTII llnck-Lv, 'i k I'. iitiH i m- l-i'll1'- P. l Hi: jf S( 1 1 O' I f u . . m . H' i , 1 , .N ' ' . . v . : ' ,,y. " lit ! ' : II. .11 !!! 1 I (' til IV" . ' i- ! : f ' 1 I v .1' As H! ,-. , !' . r : si; n-.fi ' ' h . ' , U t ; I'o ! ii .I-" ii k I., 0 .'. , ;. ,: ' 'v, vv . : . ; fc" . ..n.l Ti' ' Kr,-f 'i v ni I 'J ;' p : ."ii. . h . : -i !' '.!!' :i u ' ti ll .1, ". rt' T. ill ' . 2d- B'u t.i';. n pr- ' " ' r 1 1 1 t- . - , ' in nt'i'i. .tic.' yi I i'c m wi1' r.pi'ti ii . ' I y,' di'l ii yi I : I f o n -'. '. I, oi r '.. " 1 ' i . r. 1 . i II. i' r:i ' . 1 ' ' io ' . - - i "t cii ' - "J ' IL N . i i ' Hivum vi ! THE bTATE KOFJAl AND INC1IS-TRlAi-COLLEGE. OF NORTH CAROLINA. df -r t y.iiMK wnn i tlinnniKl) l .Tari. rlmni.nl. i'!.'iinn.', n. 1 ;i I t r-1 : 1 1 .-.1 .!.( I . m mil n.i ,-lnl . ..I in-.Atl .-ill truliilim Ai.lmnl ..n.i i:i. ( r iiimi r.-' urn ..f tli.'Ninii' im r urullr ni 1 dirty , " ui.-.i. I.. . H. Sli'r' limn f.'lir hlin.lr. 1 ,' r.'iiiilir Hlinl'lit Hum iimtllciiU'.. : il 'ii1 l."'' ' .nil- '. ri.r. B.'iil I lili rvcry ( .ii nly ' i i'm- -' I'ruel i. . mid i ! v . f nl" nt V' .i.ll . 'In s.- (.. !.. I I ii I rml ' nil ri .... tin: i,.i, h. i I . it i i -'nl I I..' i n.i-. ..'f.Tc Auirtii' i Oorr.Hon(l.'nl,., nivll i.l fr.'iu 111 (N'hI ril.K i:oiii.i't .'111 tm'tlr.l .-nrlirr Forcal'nK11'' tnil ('Hut 1 ii Torm h 1 1 . . 1 1 ' R.l- ilroRH' l'HEHIDKNT Mil V Kit , (IlllN-HidK I, N. (', IJncoliiton Founders Sc T.sxotxi3.&t&9 LINCOLNTON, N.C Baihl Saw MillH, Engiu,, Banding Machiucr,, and othor machinery. Our Haw Mill in tho latost improved, and wo invito inspection. We build ongines, 15 to 'M H. P. We apply our improved Head Blocks to old mills. ".Vo make Orate liars for wood or dnst. We make bevol and Bpur Gear Wheels Wo iuko cut gearing of all kind ami varieties. Wo mske Brass nn l Iron eaaliuga of all kinds and ehapoB. We re-bore Engine Cylindors, plauo tho Valves and Viilvo V:i! , and make now ringa This stops your engine fnna Iniikiii,-; sf'-am aud eivui yon full power. Take your Ciylinderw clVnnd mind to us. This i s our businoss. And wo study it, sml th'B is why wo are doing mom ropair work than over beforo in our history. We do all kinds of Pipe work. We cut piping to any length and furnish all kinds of fittings. Writo us for what you want and wo will help you. We havo savod the people money many timos by a letter or a few minutes talk. Do cot forgot to writo us for what you want. A NEW TURN TO THE PARDON MILL Lf-. CMiiy HaMi ali,ir Scheme LOO AN CCTS THE DO'JGH The Plan Is Now to Comir.ui thi Sentence, Let Lhe Fallow Em ploy Lope to Count up his Commuidtlon and the Trick's Dont. See7 '.ii' -nrl H I. I (. 1 Hrr: and Ihu (iivcin or nave lnt upon a now scheme to lur'i iM(irn,ri dnt without purd'in 1 j i limn and (i tlin Kinii time put con I f i h inln 1 ('. 1 P'Ii'h pock ' L 'I '.i l !i r i-1 I i. n urn ' I. 'I L'i 1 n :!.., flill I in i .oi ' l i " , ' ' I . "in Ii V ' f m ill I. I. I f ..I I I) h ii , . .,-r t . y . 1 , 1 , v .;-. . ;i r ' i : ' I . I I I ; r I'll! (,,.! .11 wii i . i! I I,' i. v . 'in ) , in i! ij "Ml. (i . hi ' h iii ; r n.i I " ' 1 1 lit I -i lid l: l t : ;ntu il It)':' lf in' i -1 u r i : .i will in l lie r ' n l.( ! i unu ry I f ; ho i "h' o l ;vli I r ,il w en He ' I in i ii I m ' "U ' it h (.li'liilior I 1 III' tl IfC I I' ' I if A . i : i it ( J . v" r 'i (i r u ir H!"ii-r (. v nj ,F t. it 'i II :.., i ..ii !! nUc'l I. te ., t i ' I . I , L i 1. 1 1 . i ' I i!..- '. ' v i .iln.v.Mjf h.iiit e Ouinmut .t x, . o' I me i.o prov l.i mi (hop'.cr l.'i? o' th'-I.iwa'.f 1 w i.i'.il reioti l m i tl .. ' v i i 1 1 h i ('...miii on ' -ti-.n, I'll: . , i r in.: Inil pjrd'.'iK ' ! u in t:i . i, I:' , lr ,) 1 intikti r.o 1 ; t i n. i r : n m-"M J is n . . i . ci,': cHr;: pp commu ...i . v t :'t a trii " an (he i ; i "in utci' M r. ,1 ( '. L. l'.-rr .n i 1 attdrr.cy, S' tp up a (vi n: :l'i'.t ni'i rs :b l Mi n. i . ! V ly rhiu "'l fri m r life prisoner to a ' "m pr o..noi- srni t':( law rf 189! o r ii.- vi tr.'f;-. t.v ly -o nt h w ip (Mit'cii t'i c.'iiMnu alinn from Imb Iir5 imp. u.T't 'i'Tt, whirfi was H'.ont i"ii yoiii ' n.o, urar.tii'iting to Homv tiDio ai(o apphcuiion was male W Die Kxecutivp liouri to niBko an urder that m case of life Plioiko-'b Fcntcnco wftB ooramntel, lie wnii.l he entitle 1 to eomrr.uta t or. from time ho entered the pris on, but the B ard held thut he would li entitled to comtsutstion only from the time tb" sinience waa rliu: ged. This did Dol plea'e the (lev; rnor, Cptain Diit or Mr. II in : i aiid they sot out to orer ra'o tin' tUvision of the Eiecntivo Board It pire:: i. ee of their plan. Mr. Ilirr.' ii' ..'tornoy for Summers ols ti e (O 'c oi to commute the gon wnco ( f h'8 ( li-nt from life to a i'ned to i . thut virtually a '-onnh ! 1 1 U pardon. 'J im:., inorlrr to gut 'or, Mr. Ilurrm upolo! to Jii''i M oi. ' I'ui.'-ry f j r i. vri't ot hit on i i:u. 'p. .ii fr tli1: it I iii mi of rtiinri ira ! In J ui g , .i L 1 Lnn .rr v i , nu t on A r, ii .'w oiWr li.ik nl 1. 1 t t ; rk r ! y UUI t II I .1 11 . I A I'.l I II I 'il l ' Cl if ii .1 .nil ii I . . il, ' ,i ' i:'i, 1 " . r.. ti i i. . ..I I. n n : t.i I tl i; y li n h n.i i Ii i.r , ( ii 1 1 i.oi 1 1 . i il -i i bio . Illl . Ii.. II- II! l.i, ;,ly III ' .. ' l.ll. ill'.l' .0 I! III.' I.IlM L'll'll l!,,' . ttd n t ii i to i'l i n! roiicl i Su i' i - III 1 1 II 1 1 I I In', III. i .'; no I.: p -ii' I: i.m . i ul . j, i.i i i . i I .i i .. 'in. , i ti' f"(. .,:!. 'if lni ' i, I, .. ; '.i r ml i ii'. l.i ,i r I i.ii l.i v -n l i., .ij i,f p.. .i. j.ii.j 1 1, iii ui i, t ii 1. 1 i I: ii i. .'i ii' i i'I i i.io to ;rt ii inai, 'ir..o!i( I i "i'i ,!i o (. i t i i:oii,;h iiioiii' j nt of t.'.r l.'.l tr p.ij li iAtvtyi'1 f o v.'rk- 1U( liil "pull" i n the ( lovernor. Tho i-.ti miners chho worked so Kinoo1 n1 ,' that Mr. Hums end tho (i'lveM'i.r : r() rlow at work to t n l i ii' rr .('i'iol Jilin S. ' Vuhon , i.ii'. in i in. i nine way 1 1. at 1 " " im-ii- I. nl I..H li r'i . If 1 1. t li . i." , 8 ,i il i I iM i 'ri v i'l no n '. .'! ". ' ' w i ' i : : I. (,.,,.,,. . ' , . , i II . . , i : i i t i i ' i , ' ( ' : ,'! ' 'i " 'i ' . . v I' ' tveo 'c' ah .o w ! ' . up - I fnie 1 . t 'i'o '; . n !(' .i'cI ''k : h i' IIIOI .I'O. ' i; K'i iii. n v i-' '.i 1 . ' .nude.- 1HI ii'"l i en ci.i'.- I l( he n u -,,. 1 ov - 0'-; i.r '''iv I c nn d 1 1 ' nt' I to I:'.) nii-i .'oi, in ' . ' A j r i . :' ! (1 v 'in.. H i, ci ni i etc ' t i y.' u- i . 'I I 8 I 1 1 l ,11 ' i i . I I .' r " i'ii i'i i l ' il 18 m,w nit if li .' ' fio t L-.' .M .w- ' 'r m i. e ;n ' V, nn I " . i.'ol l"l.o .i", . f I'!" .. i : . I ii d , I -.ve il' . I S' . ho: ' J oi ti. i ti i in f "ii . - : t ill-v V i Mil-, OibCiireiiu t) Vitnts Another .'?! :!; verv I- .. en BiAiie r.nd ',!.' t r,u, I v r. u iy in tins "fiur.tr-, "I'i'-.-p.h fai-ti " ( ' its cletchea upo" i.r i.n t for 8V.n y. ars she witiif' "1 i'.o Biv.ir''Bt tcj teg, hut her vi' l organs were imiUr mint .f , 1. 1 .' ",t i p-en. d 'iv i.rnt. ., ' i . tt ' i ': ii 'U I.: if Mi crpn: i ' lv, t:: i i -,;! .' c! " p Sti" linallv diiio'.' v 'o 1 a ws 'o '-ccivery, by purc.hhp:!'.:' i f w . le'.;h' . Dr. Rit i '." Nca' i) -i .iv."-y f-.r ( .'" imp torn, in ' : ;i ' i. ' '1 O'l tf.nirp lii'H. .' u . tit '' 'P' ! r ight ; r 1 v. ' i t ii'1.-. h'M been i f 1 1 t ' y v:.-'.. - nsn" :s M'f. I. lit) i : I. i:t ' " . : v r If" W. ( ' Han.i V Co , i ' S.i' II V. N. C 7 I'M to !'.k ,( e t To.ld & Shell's I'rtiK More, Hii'uiar f 60c and H hi, Kvery b(.tt ! pnrar. teed. Religous Tramp. HtRtAville X-it n .1 tn a r k . Anions tin ntllxtions whicii havo been b.-i.t o-. ub n: this end of the century period are the k'iious tramps and religious L. mtics. They are of a difl'-'isnt .'!ecies The tramp is a worthlets a;?ahond and bum, who sold himself up a3 a proaoher, evjnolist i.r le.uu.'er be canre h thiulfs that he ein .-nako something ont of an 1 Urn' ia the irb of the clergy he will be toler i i'd " :cn he otherwise winld i h" A ..! ho fnqneutly i-i t lerat"i nnd iih(..' . l blackguard h i 'j' ters, being ii.f lirjer ily fei t, by a Ul of siuijile fi Un b u'biaru jnythini.' mi tht u.iio of iigiou ml e-ivloiy wlij teniti, cryiii "LorJ. I.or.l ! ' 'I he it her pecice. the faiiiiti.', is generally a good n.an of pur.) hfo . ho h,i3 become a fi ne tic and an txtrcuiiat, and goen nbout dt'Oounc'.g ;Lnii',; organiza t'OLB and evorytlour'. and every !,."nty hi dots notagroj with him. 0? the latter ciasn, evidently, is the laughing Quaker evangelist, an in teresting Btory of whom ia pi .uted olaowhero iu to dav's papei. The fanatic ia belter '.liar, the train, 1 at nnthor should In tolerat ! bv Ohuroh pooplo. They strike at th vcrv foundations rf tho orgnn zd (Jharch. They acomplieh little il any good and truly do u vast deal of harm. We can cheerfully subsenbo to the above gospel, and add our heart; amen. Toi irJ AT GOVERNMENT HEADQUARTERS Til1: Prospects in ON u Uooj. capitalist waht protectorate For Santo Domingo. Gen. Lse's Report to War Department. I i ii. i in Kv . i ' n aj mi.i1. I.I , -S iih,. i,("nii, lii p'. 4 Ii IK'.r.i. "i . M' ol, iouii ill ..in ii' a w,ilk over in O'lio '.his fall, S ii be 'li a ho! lo w p'n' "i s i f i oiii : 'i. firft. r.nd it I.m Kiin holli.wer i very day since the ikmocraU noiiiiiiuted Hon. John It. Melxan for Governor, It will not he denied that Mr. Mo Kiniiy knows Ohio politics thor- )...hiy. It is nnnitTcbiit, tlure ' . , 1 1'' I In. lirs til ii( i: i!:d, : f ' i ,a i i. r . I.. W iiijjtidi, n UM .1 f.H.i ' 1 i h .' I ( u II MiU i ..-! in "f v. r.u.,1, I !,( ' .11 M K.i iy ft M i Li' . ! ,il- . I i ',r;'i of 1 no l.i k ,'.!r i iii.it knows I li .H W: I . ,1,. i ' M I..', ... :i i ri miii c.iiii id t'.e a. rie ni. if Oniii oes .ii ino' rat.c ii nill ive such u Loon , ,. : y ri.,.iy linl.leriiiig I' ii . (:. ; i t.; tne i u ,. I'.; i 'den' a h a i rr .itinty will He lev: I this il oe , i.n I in addii son .r, ill,.'h Will lie ll .lo, ..k I I oi tie it, th :ati' .hoh p w I t . :. .nl , o:. ,y .n' f' .: Sa. ,.i Ml - !.- ill.. '( i j lit:.:, v. In : s 'ii." goo : ('( . ' i !er t.'.l ly t .i p:o II made upon tho ij . - ni pi.: "ki and i .. li ht he. ; rtuent management of u.e Pension l.ureau Ly tho old eoldhiS, he f.-und time to Bee some o' tl; .api till. 3ts wno, for purely eel fi -li :,a s ::e, are trying t g t the g;- nent to ni itself up hi the re o. Int. on in Ssnto Domingo, by de- '".! itig a pro'ectorL'.t.e ovr the most to'h'jlei! ami bellijeerent mob nl' "n'Rhfr.-i" ever known to exist in st y , or:ion of tho word. With all l.i-i 'tr.i l-.iy to p'eh-e these capital is. ', r. is r. !iri:i v that V Mc- ) k:. to io w 1 .,; v. i. h iiic to (f'i He L:.s '' ' t nw, A.tl.oiit i:un'.M "vs f r te'v on. . 'ilf mpsnn cl.c.e m the Navy 1 apartment, which has been able to keep Sampson in command of the North Atlantic S.uidron, when i ther ctVi yjrs were en''tled to that hrr.or, will have him ordered to shore dn'y, after the Dewey recep tion, in New York, and it will also endeavor to prevent the arrival of Admiral Howisin, who ia Sampson's senoir oMicer in New York, whithpr he '8 bound from the south Atlan tic, on the cruiser Chicago, in time to participate m the Dewey cere oi or. i 08. Not satisfied with hiiving d .no so much for Sampson, the clique is stilt working to prevent Schley getting an important coni n and, although ho is clearly entit If 1 to the sea duty he asked for many months i zo. Thoro are three men eligible to succeed Sampson as Commander of the North Atlantic Squadron Schley, Kemey, and Faiqnhir hut if tho ifforts of the clique v. i successful, as now seems !ike!v Schley's n'uno tn .y be eon ieereil out of it. Ui n. Fitz Lee gave the War Do psutniotit a ht.lo more than .t ei poctod when it ask?d him and the other Department (JommandorB in Cuba to make reports on condition of "flairs under their juri d ction, by ; Iding tho following -ecommon-dft.Li is to bis report: "That n eei'i'.iia of tho inland Iu ta'a n as soon as possible; that tho q testiou of su iTe; ago bo curofully concidorod and a decision reached regulating 'ho same: that a modern riystom of jurisprudonco bo introduced, io that olectivo ot.icois can bo voted for; that a goneral olection be ordered for a Preiident or a Chief Magis trate, a Vioe President and a Con gress or legislature, to consist of tKohrarel.es, unit all otlmr (II1;.. of ropulilic, nn wi ll hs iruiin ipal ulectiom; all of which cm he di.ti milled ri tilnti-d, and iii ).ci ilird by a oonve.it ion coiii.o.i("l of diliyit'i in pi'vi-n pr f yyn-i '.r t '.e il.ff-r-nt fni nee. , rh i 'mmt in At rei f.f'ir t'.i! hii i In lot., i i f ' " I I . ' wir 1 h pi. 1 'HI i. 'in'. i ': wit . ., 'vi r s: t; ... i" i-it." i' I-. U r I i' Mrs i jio.' t, . I - r ' 'i e :. t to I ' i on I o i it ; n' i In v ov In' i"'i I't.M. il. i . War 1 1 . i f h s cli i: r ri a! n to Mr. M-Ki .:;, tl" 1 . i, i. f n 1 1 ii i ! to t ! c .. I r.r , o v ( i 'li . J ;!":.: 1 W ".i't, ihi.t tho M li'ai y i.n'P ! ' ' ( u ha 1 1 1 h nve ! . . cunt Mi no for a long Line, id regarded ai sinifi cut 1 hat soil opinion from our oflio rs n ill l.e mile to j'lat fy an indetiinte military occupation of the island, r.otwit liBtanding present talk of mnnioip'jl lections over there, in the Sprini, ,f tho people of this cjuntrv do not comnid dif f.irn' u '.i.ii nil I'"' r!)ri i,; the ,-d !! : isti 1 n II," , l.i.', c'r-'ti . ;i .-ri.w.i g 1 . t ': ' 1 ' .' i' i,rtfl 1 i o ,i i . 1 .iiari" ' nt ; :i" '. t :,l y i ' ' v 1 . I" IP 1 1 0' i (' lll'r : :. h(i' I Mi r .'. bl'..t Mi i e eel ( Utloiii -York Ctj nnr to 0 ' n.miur.'i'ii. i-mailiK si of i,on of the M'uiar government ; aj .V n'e .' is l."th... i ; "Tt:'.!,,' nt I i :. .' ia i r. h- an"' In r t,,c, thi t ni'.pto e t H' f th IP th V M:" e ' M, Of '"II Will ; ! uoie than Sc Cli! (j 1 , o. ..' I , vi r no , if. . ' : v h n n J '- an i f t: a t.i GriCUS S: WS 'omiT from i r '. I' i War' :'.-. 1. I !! v, :,u . b'.Ltlio :' K!' I. i. tt .Mrs Un v.. r of r'-fu'.i, w Cn'J3"il her gric' ?pirT 'r.ng Terr: nh s-'.r- w -:.i ' : I r- l h r C" . I an I f-,.- .n I thi tor? 0 "'1 (:'' 1.0 1 t 'l , C It i . " i ' '' ' ' oi r eiL'rM :.'," I i i 'i wj w; and 3 I ic j i . 1 : 1 . Bitten .ii th" ii',-' h' 1 kn A.i I-'.. ; i iv -in h I a v . : n. t '? it. T0 PASSErtStH CC1GHLS EQ DOUR. 1 Bio Wreck en Its HrWX & Vrestsrn Giosid by Spreading Rills -1 Hii ni ia iDimt Killed. K. ,oko I) vat. -ti, dtli. Uuo of tho most a riou3 accidents in tho history of the Norfo.k Western oocurrid this morning, near Narrows, a station cn the Hidford division, Two coicbes of an east bound passonger train jumped the track aud rolled down a iii' foot embankmmt. Two ptr sons were killed and 2ii moro l"s mjuwd. The dead are: A. B I.uclc, a contractor, of Knanokr; an infant, nam.' uuUuo.tn, from Blu.'JolJ, W. V. All the injured wdi rojoVtr. Thc.r woiri fa are mostly cvts and bruides. Tin y wer able to be moved rnd some continued oa their jcuriici A party (f tight wss hiciht to luianoiio to n'j,h' mnl itce.ied the necssiiy mjlical ait vit. v. It ib sa..! the spreading of a rail ci.ustd tiie uccident. A wrecking trail: with physicians from lioauoic' wis sent to the scene o " e wrejk this noon. Traffic was relayed only a few hours on account cf tho wreck. Buckirts Arnica Siln- The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruisoa, sores, ulcers, s.'lt rheum, ffer sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaran teed to givo satisfaction, or money refunded. L'rico 2&c. por box. For sale by Todd & Shell. PROSPERITY UPON US. YCf-rs. ' THE EXPERIENCE OF THE POST. Prosperity Begets Speculation . nd Speculation Begets Overproduction. Hi. 1. I -' History shows that serious di pn o siona in general business, if not a -tual panics, occur with regularity about every ten years; hut hen to fore recoveries have followel with oi three years. Prosperity beg'.' speculation, and speculation m ai w'ii followed by over Dr'nin' Tun human mind is so co: .sti' . i 1 , th it hut little en. iMi'Hi ,i i nt i. ... I (lO'il I to B'.ll'lll ;'.(' Il0 ( '"!'.' . 1 'Hi: BUS- 3 the Sp'Culat.le ''"l'"- y to , n i ii i! itsi'lf to eii.iis i ' ot.- ' ret' it ii'ilil it , i I s !) ' .1 J I .. i .,p . ity or t' world to -it ., j ; iiii irr. I'aj" day eomes, and f: ;. .t ac;iih. i o . ucc ir ! 'o tl-i pa. x; i j it e. a panic t r (' ;ttn : h m i ' 1 'juftH .-j ' ti '. s f. nrrmg i veiv ; i , ' ; froai t tp " i V .. ' '.'! iy, i. -a 1 ... ,! i " n: i ' . i 1. 1 I; I 'I ii" : H m'l: ''. in .a j"i. V' f liiov. 1 rr. . i CO' ' '" . V -' ; per c.B i.T,' ' 1 1 . no t t ;(''!,! - n I rv. hi 1 h: o i " h . n i ' - s !".-.' ?, . ' : !' r . v i. .iii y clhi . th -, ii ( XO T'Cn i l, ta:. 1, ' : - rity, the t.iT.e . lei throughout the In Iv', we think, can b" truth fui'y c'ii'-aio t tho beginning of the r !,i';:io better timcB. This (Ues the deration of the depression n trltii.g result. nn from the cataclysm o; at five vearp, before ?v.n a brg.nn'i'g for the better was reach c 1 i'urin,: ihepc periods of i .11.' r o'ticirtlT low p'iccs p . '', for i l r r:j wi 1: a tl a p. b : " ' , ; 1 !' ;! -, f-om r. cc ' v '. '. ot I. r .". s, !: y a j : . ; ' I- p. n Lie, corie'tmi !, s than t'?n v. . tpsculet rr. fcr the time. I t,:-, ,1 a'.i l- : '. h L'i Tins - a is the usual, lofT'cal reau1: o' a pj nic :n th lu.sin.8J or Viar.c.sl world. A turning point m;:s', h iwtver, c'iuio The atmoBphcr-1 t I ow speculation having cleared, b'.i.-M it. bfgins to reaume its normal chan nels, people begin to buy more, con fidenco is restored, the demand for the product8 of labor grows, prices advance, and this will continue un til the consuming world gets back to tho enjoyment of such necee sities and comforts as it h den: nl itsolf for a more or less lor per., d, This country, indeed the world, hs got en Ove or six years oNself den's' t .eplen'sh. We havy staued in to do it. and 'l nature and the Btrr.miritalities of man's genus a combined to restore go d times a : 1 bitter liVii'.g among u'l cia'ses Wo 1 ok conti lictlv for the k- pas or. m bustn.'S.i r.: '. :t !v..r.i:.' n mi'' it'!'oii..'c o' iinpi' crner al I J con 1 11. . . !. -i I ', 'ars ' Ions., ami nnt'l t'.a vi!. '':- -.i;; f.rg, . ten the tisaf'.i1 I'.f'o.s :f 'eiiii'v aid prude;. c-- lern.d dur.ng the tijiM 0' pr.ir.c iha'l havo aga .; roaclnd t'vieraof ei'ravagaiioa rp ' roektej spccuiLi'.iott which alw. vs follows a Gi".8jii oi groat prosperity, and will aiin, m m tho past, re sult in anather panic,. Our people may take couraggo, for ti e present at least. Every :n div diiL.l w.ll net get rich, mary wi! ,io " t'etter than heretofore; siu" sec. 03 or somo particular en terpiises . ome particular Bpta may fail to roalir.i eqna to those of the eame character elaewhero, from ouaea which human agoncios may not or cannot control; but in gener al, considering the people and tho country as a whole, aggregating ' res. i i, ., o.'O'lnets helittvn o.i it and em . , the con i, ' ; I piino i o, p: . . ; , , , , , dresiiiiil of. I... t g,, ,..,-.'nrd llli kopefllllii t. ! Lull lil e Vidl ' w . csn i, ty ',i,! su I I I' H' ' I i.K J l.'sl in ', p.)r v-. I ., i. ni, I w.ti. Ili'l! -' I . I. 'i an I the I'i'COp 1,1' i t n Won It I... tdl S'.i.r lav1' 1 St'i;,' it ": S'JIT -V ju't.j. j.OOO It M? li- ! ls.i'ttffci. :,y ., : Ba' er (ten . ..jji ;t 'tioit. '! I'.a . n 'Ik, , . ., ,. ,vn til 0 , . 'i I ' 1 1 n "v , '.) ihj- ; 1 ' iMTI'Stj'. ' ' ! :'T ti;0 i '. pjitn of 1 ' h alued v , mg 1 lie .;,. i" Li in i-: ' '' '1' . -I, and .Son ,c , :, ; , !'o:lri. t ,.'. 1 . i v . p . o,er- ' l" - c ;' -a i. r ;e 1 to ' .1 . ' !::e I h r.:d ' h,v J" 1 . pi' 0, n:ni yea-5 1 1 oy eiP' od . Notice: x ' ; 'I i' mo Wit'. : . ,;'nl to 0 .v '. 1 will wutk ' ' j . - , : . Can ooir mv ' - 'or two years .'. in' ; dol'ar of the stoi ' . : vp I." ! ex p?ritr je. Further n . Mr ,-hcd OD i:pj':iCSt:c : Ad ' ', . . A tt c .' ' 1 , r, N. L . PrTll;' 'il VIP II MM. ,1 .it,:' V II,. ' I 1 li " 1 I Lr:-i I... ii-'lKi. Sent) f. 1 C.r u! WHEELER & W,.:,, Hr. CC , 4VLAKT ti. ' ) ui s Ino. 1' ' ) to oiler . l.avo Keu uad Women, a e nr no :i ' a: :i i 1 'bjlow c'M riie: p ii a largo r ' u . when ' 1 ' rLiins 1 ; '.00, cry cViap, t': titi .v o: ' 1 u ve : (VI, o COYD& JuHHSON. t hi f Hv I! J'i! .'"'- "JEr
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Sept. 15, 1899, edition 1
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