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I)( mocratic lioatlqtiartcra here arc
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tcrtl iv'h liuren. The majority for
X levt-Un-l an l lie ftate ticket is
pluct d ut .",00U. Alilerson, tlemo
rrat, in re-clectel to Congress from
the third district ly about 1,000.
Wisconsin.
CitUK.i, Nov. X Cliairman
WiiH aye: Wisconsin will -rive
b.tw trn 1J and !.", i00 plurality for
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I Mu-aeLut-etts. Harri-on carried
! t lie State by about .10 000. - -
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: lVnnyivanta went republicMn by
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Mer.-ey is 7,500. The Democratic
; State ticket was elected.
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Conservative men of all parties
eoiit-cde that Illinois is democratic
by about J0,O'O majority on the
State n:id national tickets.
The democratic State ' and na
tional ticket" in Connecticut were
eK ct. d. Mr. Cleveland's plurality
va 1,000 and Judge Morris's ma
jority 1,1 15.
Mr. Harrison's plurality in Ne
braska Is about L.Vj".
1 t Th Michigan Democratic State
j committee concedes the election of
' th.- Republican State ticket, bt
; ci-iiia that live and probabls six
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J the election of all the Republican
i eindidatcH except one, a Weaver
, , J. c-tor in.b.r-ed by the Democrats.
The Uut ntiiniH frotu the-Na-, . ,
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: : Ke- tior.al edectior. e.aiin f r Clev lam! i ;.
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If,. vote. Ne -' a ry t-. vlect 0:1 y ---n
. - The N.Y.Ader:i- r. i bitter Ucpub- j ..i,..-!;,..
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CLEVELAND SURELY ELECTED,
IlisMainritv G router than
anv one Dreamed nl'r
i.e plurality iaMlybrger ! TIl8 FOiCe BUI QUtl Hi(h
Tarrilf Robbery Re-
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; 'Mr. Harrison , carried the State
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In an article published in The , ..curiOI,s like," said the tree-tod,
Co)niiiiioit pome time ag it was
stated that eince the source of thfc
Mississippi River is about three
mies nearer to the centre of the
earth than its inouth is, therefore
the water of "the river runs uphill.
This statement produced a wrong
impression, which it is desirable to
correct.. It is true that the waters
of the Mississippi, in (lowing to
ward the tijuator. gradually recede
from the centre of the earth, be
cause the earth is rot a sphere,
but a tpheroid fattening toward
the poles. Hut ; this recession can
not be accurately described as a
llowing uphill," because that
would imply that the water dis
obeys the law. of gravitation. '
The direction of gravit- is al
ways at a right angle to the. surface
of still water,! and if the earth
were completely covered with wa
ter, that surface would be not in
the form of a sphere, but of. a
spheroid, having substantially the
same shape as that of the solid
surface of the earth taken as a
whole.
This is the form assumed by the
surface of the oceans which is
called a surface of equilibrium, be
cause, without some disturbing in
tlucnee, the water has no tendency
to How . in any direction, and-a
phi mb ithe hargs perpendicular to
it at every point. Rut owing to
the Uattening of the earth toward
the pole", the plumb line does not
point toward the true centre of the
earth anywhere except at the poles
and along the equator.
It follows from these facts that
if the Mississippi Valley did not
slope toward the south below the
level which an ocean covering that
valley, and having its northern
edge at the source of the river,
would assume, then the river would
be in equilibrium from source to
mouth, and would not llow at all.
In fact, as the article referred Jo
stated, the valley does slope, so
that while its lower end ought to
be about three; and a half miles
farther from the earth's centre
than its juppor end is in order to
correspond with the general-form
of the planet, yet in truth it is on
ly about three miles farther from
the centre. This half mile of dif
ference represents thd true "hill'
b,;, which, not which, the
Mississippi llows-.
The source of misapprehension
in this case seems to lie in the
overlooking of the fact that the
oceans, having a mobile surface,
which cannot be permanently de
formed by local causes, measure
the true level of the grobc, while
the continants are simply elcv:r
tions thrust ""up above that level.
It is the -direction of the plumb
t of. the centre of the
I've twittertrd for rain all day.
An' I got up soon and hollered till
-! noon,
Rut the sun it blazed aw.17
Till I just clumb down in a crawfish
f hole,
Weary at heart and sick at soul.
Oozed away, fur nndiour,
I Then I tackled the thing aain:
An' I sutg an' sung till 1 knowed uiy
lung '
' Was jest ahout give in; n
An' then, t hinks I, ef it don't ra n now
There's nothin' in singm' anyhokv.;
ncc in a while some farmer
Woichl come a-driviif paf,
An' he'd hear my cry and stop an' sigh,
Till I jest laid hack at last
An' hollered 'Rain1 till I thought my
throat-' -Would
split wide open at every note.
but I fetched her! Oli! i I fetched
her! :
'Cause jest a little while ago
As I kind.o'set with one eye sliet ;
An' a-singin' soft an' low,
A voice drapped down on my fevered
brain, ;
Sayin', 'Ef vou 'll jest ITush,! I'll rain.'
.lAMES 1IITCOM11 JjtJLKY.
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Having-bought he La Lire iihd Attractive-Stock
FURNITURE belonging!) to W; 11. ForTy-E-ast
Market Street, and wishing - 1
- - mora for an JCNTbRE NEW.i
1 LARGER i$TOCIC, ;,i St
For the Next Thirty Da!
The Magnitude of the Exposition
Buildings. 'j
Chicago at any tune, in its most
normal state, if it ever lapses into
uch a state, is distinctly, show
city, and if you pay it your first
visit while it isk dedicating-World's
Fair buildings and making room
for one million strangers, your im
pressions are so many and so vari
ous that it is diilicult to know with
which to. begin. This is especially
so when you must tell what you
saw to the accompaniment of a
type-writer and the rattje of a
limited express.
And yet after it is all over there
is the one thing which found yoic
unprepared, and the" wonder of!
which remains with you wren every
other impression slipping away
ns rapidly as the miles which keep
you from New York. And that is
the wonderful beauty and magni
tude of the'. World's Fair buildings.
Ever- one who lias not seen these
buildings thinks he knpws exactly
what tli,ey are like, and does not
want to hear anything more con
cerning them. At least one man
.thought he knew what tbey were
like before he saw them, and Cjer
tainlv dreaded being told again in
bewildering statistics of their area,
height, and cost. Hut when I saw
them around the lagoon, .in front
o' the main entrance, I wanted to
be left entirely alone with them, as
one wants to be. left alone fn front
of a beautiful landscape or a great
picture. There is no use of my
trying to say why this was so, why
thev are impressive arid dignified
and beautiful, for I remember hav
ing read all this before of them,
and of not .considering it at all.
Their ni jgnitu-lo and their beau-
nt of these quail-
""'; rity,-not on accou
earth, mat uothi i. l.nt Jn snite of them, are not
things of which the best writers on
' that
i.lit.ri.l tf Nov. j in-ton by a plurality o: ..o.ui j Vermont .
t - ' ' 1 i ! H o-iilllg
.4 .1 :e to a South Dakrvto. i
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-v C. it i!.c' Nortlav -t ha-l
t . 1! w It ; i'. TV as
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water and the course of us llow.
On the other hand,; it must not
be forgotten that i "centrifugal
force" plays a part in producing
the present surface of equilibrium
of the earth, and that if the rota
tion of the globe should cease,
there would 1 rj a change in the
direction of. the plumb line, and
then the water's of the Culf of
Mexico might oversow t. eyaiie
I.of the Mississippi.
ir! j VANCE THE SOURCE OF CHEER.
' Democrats Flocked Around Kim all
During the Dny to Know wha
He Thought of the News.
Everybody who wanted reassur
ing, cheeringjnews yesterday of the
returns sought Senator Vance, and
had their faith, if weak, strengthen-
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'., .1 ! lind at Chicago."- That is exactly ;
right, and one ol tne secouuai
architecture of wdiich I am cer
tainlv not one can give any idea:
neither can colored prints with
palm-trees in the foreground and
blue skies above, nor even photo
graphs which- '-never lie." Toil
can hardly hope to give another
person an idea of anything unless
there is something with which he
is already familiar, and with which
you can make comparison. In
this case vou can only compare
the World' s Fair buildings with
Rf.me as we believe it was in its
grndaeit days, and with those days
we cannot claim to be intimate.
One of the -Spanish legation put it
this way. "The Chicago build
ings," he said, "are the bildings
we" should have seen in Paris;
those of the Paris exhibition are
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those we niigliT nave ....
v GREATREDUCTIpNS will be oirered in evtry deparlim
t f Furniture. -An immense stock of f.' .
Parlor amf Bed Room Suits, Hat f
Writing Desks, Book Case?, Plush Rockers, Side
orth
it pricca in
(election.
And hundreds of other llbuseiiold Articles at .feateductii
! need FURNITURE now is your opportunity to buy jci
" Yours respectfully, ! I
N". J.
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TI1F! PTRIIT TJf 1
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Are discussing the . inerits Jave
diH'eretil .Platform s ! We - !"..
a Platform tooj Ou''01lJI
THE RED RO lv PL- j
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We have our hand on the head o,.
prices
the man whowould get high
j for SHOES.; We aro'going to be elected if
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Low Prices and Square, Dealings
nro mm.l nl.mk to have-';in business Platform, i ( VTme Co see ui wd)e,n
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you want SHOES. We are the only exclusive Shoe House in
i Greensboro, antMianiilet he oi(l Jieiiable isay Piaie , (,
I. Shoes when-you want them.
1 22S SOUTH ELM StREET, GREENSRORO, N. C,
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tlie I'o-toMii-i', Orccn.-ii. ro, N. i .
N.J. SILERi
Wiitcliiiuirkorj Jeweller
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MY PRICES ARE YERY LOW
For Weaver.
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defeated by ....".i ' majority.
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t - .ry to n. hoi. i , "2-"-'.
A Terrible Collision.
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HouseTandif we warn 10 u , , . wonderful white
'l 10 mi- . . ,, , - 1 1m
city; that me cuy 01 an
ters of the Madeleine and of the
tM.-il ivervtmn.: lrom
present time, and begin all over
again like the little boy did on his
slate after rubbing out wrong re
sults with his s:ee."
The Senator! received calls all
tl.o l:.v ! in his room at the
! hotel. He was also hcii in the
hotel ojlce some time after meals,
! and was always the centre of atten
tion for politicians of all kinds
The Senator nun '
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A II cil i. 1 ll. " " nv Ar 1 ban ui ".v. -
reversed hisvngine and put n the 1 (;lllc;t rtident in tins
! brakes, but tho momentum ol tno
! heavy express was too great and it
i dashed into the freight, waking
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mot terril'Ie v. rcc..
To a '.'id to the horror, the car-
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heart V :: jrat ulat ton.
Cilifjrnia.
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from' t!.:s city ar.d the State at
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county, and
m.bablv tin' Vnn n,th(:
;tate. met her death in a vioitai
manner last night, at the home-of
!,cr .Tantlson 1:1 v'
She was Mtting; in
a room alone,
Wklion; N. C, Nov. '..
Six and probablr 7 IK mottle co--
nun arc 1 .eeteu.
Virjxnia.
Va.. Nov.'.". It 19 -
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majority m uiw... " i.o irt noon
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0X. riritimnhant campaign. 1 cannoi
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express my aiimiraiion 01 vu.
Teat abilitv ana succet?.
b M. W. Ra
. ?: Ua
.. .ut lire nnd nine persons ,,.uijn., when in some manner ....
their lives." S.meof the bo- L-jotbing caughti lire from an open
.He.; taken out 'of the debris were te, ami in an instan 6ll 'e
. ....1 ..11 cmMnneii lo ....j,,, in ilames. IhoUan.es
ourneu oe.ojo. HH'"r , , f .-.ip,! her !
.,n1:,ni.v A large "number of Lntered her lungs and s tilled 1 cr ,
in. n-orrs were injured. ' j crie
1 . . - ! 1 .... 1
Ransom Congratulates Simmons. I rinV'one knew of the accident, ine
Roaux Arts should nave nuiui
down and worshipped i:ir Eid'el
Tower and Edison . lectric light
iroS and that the city .of grain-.cde-aiors
and pork should have
reared a second city as. classic in
its beauty as the Athens of to.day,
and ns true in the detail of a! cor
nice as it is grand as a whole.
Richard Harding Davis, in Har
per's Weekly. j
Two were Born under a Lucky Star.
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ClIAKI.orTKsVII l.K, Va., Nov.p.
The wife of Capt. Eugene Harris,
a conductor on the C. & O. Rj R-,
to day presented her husband with
twins', one boy and one girl, (f apt.
Harris immediately named ihcm
Grover Cleveland Harris and Fran
eis Cleveland Harris, in bono- ot
ex-President Cieveland-and wi e.
. i ; L
U. Dun jig a
In-f ni-rht at
four
Marshall. Madison
ASHEVILLK, NOV.
..nlitical excitement m-. r
ho house .of Zeth Freeman,
miles from
stored her lungs and stii e c , - Vvears.old son of 1
rics. and she; ,;n dj..l. Her oun .
)mly was burned to a c r p be. .
RiciUHM., a., Nov. is j . j. M Simmons;
imatid to-night that Cleveland? L congratulate vou with all my
Majority in Virginia will reach j j,C;irt Upon your magnificent, and
New York
N w Ye:.u. N .v. I Latest re
turn from New York State give
Cleveland iL"" piuraity.
Ubio.
old ladv came to tnis cou.
itwas vet a wilderness, and has
tincc fesided within its border,.
"r children and grand-children
" w into the hundreds. She
Jl 'V . .... -
-li.aib laft night
now to save moneyis a pro
tht interests everybody. - One
t,. do it is to invigorate the syi
with Aver's Sarsapariila. Pei
hi.rhlv concer.'rated biood 11
was'halc and hearty up to meeting he m6sX Pwerful
. ... 1..,, ir,ht. htle (.l'i'oH" I ft is sold for a
in" niiiii 11 ui. - - -
ree-ar-
Llem
way
item
ieihg a
edi-
and
liar
AX-OM. j
i
If you wish a fine head of hair '
Co
i a bottle, but worth live.
: - 1
'.i'-e. It is as
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the numory f the
Cr. a. l or
a
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a 11.'
11 1
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lb.th
Ohio.
T
side
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ex.. J t tb.- 1
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t.iv.rv 1.1. n do f. n is hiuifelf un-
. c .' .,tnr-.l hue. use Hall's Hair
ipenewtr.
are lU! claiming! Some of the people who expected ;
to s,,. the Democratic 1 party of
i- . . . to niece Tuesday, be-
... ' .1 1 r. . 1 i r.nw
. ea . -. ? iiicv i.au iui ... -
4K.;... in-k-;. preci ate the sensations o! the citi-
..--..:::i in - ' ..i-n wi... stock hi linger in the river
... ........ ! uliin 'lt
1 1 ... ij-iivr." 1- ...::tt as asioiiisiien i- o
. . ...... 1 ' ,tt nliV
oyerwhebnh.glv Deurcn:tic i .icvcjout to una mai u u .
?mU i-j-'ri"y r' arh S0'00u- I I'c.-Cbarlotte Observer.
i
i. ; no easv thing to dress harsh.
coarse hair so a make it look grace- j th
! ful, becoming
; Hair Vigor.
On,whata Cough-win you
mm, a i"-nat perliapso
. .1-i.. ,.f Avar's irftannroaciioi uut...
lg. nyuifu ,r,;n,i(, AsH your.-ei
this dilbculty is re- - r&rJ for the sake of si.
1 the hair made to assume p ,n nin the ri.-k anl ;Io noinui
. ,t 1 Hit mav u. k now 1 rom. c-ai-v.
anv stvb- or arraeuw-. . rre ,.t!U euro yourcuug
, . - , I. - cite u - yo. ........ .-'o. .,,,:,,.,;,;- ny
: . . .. M;:i'.-.n I' ,tties were so...
-I)., you e:-y fon: "a: t ebeve . roupand wl
. l(f ti:e man !iO next to ;h u, J.fH e. Mothers di.
' . .. . .s "S me. "-vre
vou a playerV
t'ton.
' .Washington Star.
. .t. For
No I'm a sur-. use shiloh's I'orou.s
Kicliariison a. ri..
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HEADQUARTERS-FOR FIRST-ASS-j-
Clothing:, Cents1 FurnisSvings,
Wc lihve now in' stock; a la re and handsome'
-line of men's, youths, hoys and 4hil
dren's suits and overcoats lor the
- Fall. and Winter trade,
EVERYTHING NEW and bf !he LATEST STYLES, if
u.d Hat's,' aro just siuiply imjlieni.
and coior. Pieae give'iis a -alI
Our lines ot i- urniMnng ..-.
1-vayi tr A'i's in -ail- ltaM.-
Jvau- " . . ,. ,1 . , ,,:.. i,1,;t
before purchasing -your ran aau.. ini;ei . -.oo,., ..- ...
will be worm your wiiue.
: F. ITSHRLATE,
2::0 South K I tu Street, --Green sjboro, N
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AGENTS.
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