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I - ' ! a ' ' . jf , HI Watchman r- - - .n.i Ll i .'" ,i, t p. - .... lt , .. ,. , s: . , - r- , I &r ronPavvMrtcali3e.aUo .wJ;.ij?WUtW Puicradiis party; gUUkialile, iJydJ t Al iruriaus J uuuleew Wk,ctty her place iof Wj There U'iHtfiStig 4 W ftameil.lsj tlheiii!j Wmlies -.f ,itwwd den wis pronounced utterly ftle n.remaiiiiii HWiiy from their plxces YYdiMg!0o should got here, Vtch is aiiKuiiry eirra mmua ws- " in YIemoeitjLtie, ranks. - ley cau iiui mi nut iirubuOtei. mere WtftMUwmy wmw .Maiy.Stt. union, and whoKiMwJiwtalkij iv &w.Ujh ir to tl about.. w uU do,l-'.. 1. u?d wttiwiita old p'ni of sectional aiuwoaitj telMeeu Xortl ad South, f - .H i,e sold, or exdiaui;wlbrii Ji.rnr, in Western yril Jao- O..e .f these tJflt i Lbe Li-vA'WAix-juiAy," wiiK in f ':,,L 'wriiiiioii list and Kuod -knit ' - ; . i.i: f". , uje -W ATAMAN', WW TuriV- "WJlw other is a ooa le.iMl"c"' i ktLorUd to .Mr Frank FetfceU ter, v . ."... ..hinmiri Jb U in villa lLa.ll' . L.-J.'lM'AMTied to I IllHilUIVlUItt " v . I Ml 1 I I. raidt was hiruck ana Kinea ny ue sLuiid eclioujof Uaiu 'oSC lat Tliurs Uy muridiiK about sun-rise, oaemile bc loWCuitia Grove. He was faruUrtoUiiuai ijrove and died in fw Iniuules ufusr being iaLen olf of iho iraiu. Drw- Gaitla erwid Crowell were Himtaoned, but lie wai loo badly crubet t live, fife leaves u wife and lire fauiiiy. Ue had been fetctiou uiaeter oftfaia aecjion for3.yearA. He wa killed at lw ot, trjlng lo geU hls duiuftcar ad the traek. Mr. Sloop' one Wlie secdoii haudsiwas als cut mat Ue When llieTT HiiuM flil ?V pushing 'Us Head Ihd'ollowinffllaffniflat Q&r: .lw,UMAVui warei , ft i uur Ulmr iavii wr a pnre ana U'uia U aloike w ltar Xo rf, t our liviK f.ir Hlf hik family therere we ask fur What lit our ,wti. trustiMj; that you pay us without ;'the lie? aHiiuVr UMiHtr HJvaal?e tlie . Demo- pfgramiNe f raWl-iHsHWiii6f the essity ofuir goln r wilding t yon. eratic!frfy fen tliHiaid K reru4 r uppMpitatia i T hilU. . tl'-TTJ.; - 7 , , . i? n i .r 1 , . . i tr' ' r ay luur aiul Im.W heads. o hebjUtlie dl Hot Wateur F,rty-ren deiii.r ds tuMj Hou ,isp;x f ,tny HjpV w .marks f fvfriu-inir tlMir stet aZ-itllnrull r t. ,s . - -i iii tljuiHvet ie)ieath iU'lstitnr. WASH IUGTOK LETTER. Mu r IfcjfuUr CorrespoiMlent. Out t the lait attd votedLngilisU u.hv lie Mirer led fur a In, luiie lv 1 1 he adoptimi the rul for roMtititijrM 08iiij Hill s il.nr 11 ii.wer. quorum, but its adopt tu was luerit- The MoruitiU Herald sys - ttat able, and, as long as it seemed impossi- mooutaiii fires have leeii inure than bte to keep a democratic quorum on sequent i Mwunkk ,..". . ,, v i nf i "ctowii, aim mat some or me vui- i-:At hesthere is harniony among ilm hand it is perhaps just as well. There .leuvshadaclodHll VtTlinMav. Fin ieuwitiireirttr8 i'on the; tariff jind will be no icore dead-locks during the jht out ill the wood near Valdese and yONET MAPR CiSfrYOT O-UT lOxKT, SO T AVe":aH th atletition 4 mr readers o. thf rem-irkaMe cIiildHttifffr 'in ) another col un ii lv which We cm neod lhi apraud hf All uif a Weekly Jm- auuiiiun ui nif Kime. fHirrs ior oin year for k lif low sum t Thi- tVtfHonlv i fl'rof tti kind we havtj ever tiefti uUie to make to our readers. I . the Allanfi Weekly Const itutioti is well known to lieed any intrmluc ioii here. It has won it nlace at the iiiiii , PATTERKS. . v...' ...... J. if fxifinir l -Ur I'm 7 J. W. MCKENilE, . j Grand Off'-r- I Will do yk y Wliw as liiucfirThe Watch ubout the face.. They Want Names. The Russell Art Publi-duntf Co., t 92S Arch &t..j Philadelpliia, desire the names and ad Iresaof h few i)ei.ple, in every town to secure tlieiu they oiler ti send fhek, "Cunid (iuide the lioat, a superbly ted water color uietnre, ius; 10x13 inc teen . .. t mv rfii auoiii i tr-t i ...l urafi'itll . vil it-ears.' to U1C - "5 iarkt 'nuinbeV of -h .lcrtbers , , J ..r no ilavs. This is a boim- .V.ivra.l the watch first clasa.iu ev ; Xo clubs taken of less t,ui 'rusk' .'must accompany each ,, urk t uiice we what you ca I fur aiai'e copies. ' j u do. the party present .1 uuited front to the session pretending wttich will not he satisfactory to ts to be much nlcaseij over the adiptioti Wo ard Sole.AntsjiiiL Salisbury for tliesala bf ahuvc PatternMnd car- That is much to. be thankful I the lag colonial barn was only saved bv fireside of the nation as h model' week- rv n i i. ' - f V. 3 Am mi ... i i: i. j: .. I till liiirilertt nrlr." ;: A nUurn..r... r . I :i ...'. r . eiVenfVJ -i Concessions nave oeen maae ior. ine rtpuoncans are nreu:ijuiuifi . i.v ihiiiu"cii,uh 11, ji...u . , ntliar of deuroemts, jfQt.It was only by con- of the rule, but as a matter of fact they Hood's Sarsa cessions that harmony could be secttr- are not. It ends their ability to make in severe cases ed. There is Sonl' consolation for the trouble whenever they pleased, and fdrlhe, etc. party. The tiiriff bill as it will . be that reason is disliked, by them. It is amended ! wil b a decided improve-luot probable that the new rule will be men t upon the McKinley lWj aud it J but in force often. Its - existence will will receive the vote of etery demo- ttn that is tieeded to make a voting a coninlotc mo .nt some of the most fam jus and brilliant : U LllU U ilUC 0111- medicine has equalled jLU--:ig-.i j , parilla in the relief it gives lhe da.v alld " 11,1 Pu s of j dyspepsiaick. head- qofns its lance is ever in res V to grMwsrs. C.C. Wnde, at Troy, . M. ,U,,t Mt- Oileiidl and U.Lisk ywllf, Montmery, I county, ai our " iitVr u i li " rj? i r lhe WATCMJf AM, aKl at I ih' our u r- due us JdO He mke Vf ihirflii;! and iiy Mp tlir arrears. 1 ' . J. W. McKexxik, Elitor. Vv'.j. Murdoch, D p., led Monday El DorJdo lots. iifoi Xew York Ciy. If,r Drl ltuniide is ba a, visit to his jmpatiieudtui, Va. EKid wliut Littmaup & Lichtensiein vf to say in their netw ad. Uus week T. J. Jerome E-q., editor of the Btauly .Vrir, was town TueKlay. Therein talk of a cliangejof seheduleon the lticb'ond iiuvinailroal soon. StatvilhsV newlioe factorS' couimen mI im.-rj i iuii4 K rids v.': t uruiaii out 26 .tmt.fiidsiied f4es Uiefrstday. E, IV. Hurt & Go., invites a cotnpar. j oftU jnile iboej itl. other.4 X:m f hat they say alaiut it. Jlarfiydfn ll tiryt at f Jhe residence WuirjioWard, Emj , the29i,h ulu. Mr. in,. Fileto iMiwi; Luzte Trexler; Rv. ti BXJejS officiating. ' - lathis city, lust; Thursday,; the 26th k Mr. Jas. Pence was united in uiar riSto MissNtllie Barnhardt, Rev. S,B. tmey performing the i ceremony. ir'raiik Hatten; of the Washington Poet , cue oft lie most successful,, editors this eiiinlry has produced, died at his home li Wejiiirgun '.city Monday afteruoon. Tiirrr are tliousands of "seven vear" I'H'ttK making their-appearajice in this C'uwiuunin:. They arelconjiiig' from Ootres oeade WatcUmn. The fantiers are about through plant inu; beat and clover is I -joking well, notwithstaudini: tne cold suaii. v Mif Tet. has susiiended her school in order to attend the protracted meet tin at alaC-tHlrfuiii. Uev. Mr. llobbius is asitii)g the pastor. Married on the 2Jtli ult-- Mr. n u Harris to Miss Alice Harris, G. ti. Cog- in Eq., omciating. The Lsquiredid we'l it beiua his first case. Mr. N. M- Thayer' has j.rst purchas ed a Leather Creaser which adds to the finish of hU harness. 1DI. Consider the Matter. Sew-OUserrer-Chrpiucle. The relation which the white people of North Carolina have borne to their State goernment inf recent years has been' remarkable. In a peculiar sense it has been their government. In al most every other State and couirtrj govern men t has largely been impressed with the personality of-ispme . great and whtare interested m works of art, aud ,cratie Seiiatorf Having secured har-qoruni, as 'a rule. harmony ; the democratic Senators are Jt setms a little like putting thfecarfc now forcing the fighting and will con- before th horse to follow the duotuni :hes suitable for training and six- tmue to do so until the bill is passed. countiug rule wjth the euforcemint of n other Wtures about same size, in Everything is'to be made to give way tiie ku iaw dockins tbeoiv of'tatm- colobs, to any one sending them at to otieljriijectr-the passing of the llH bersof the House for the time the v are absent without leave, except on account lift,' ...tit Iwi Bt.iJI in unitiiA T i in A fri ..i.Kw.v l.iiwwnt Ktainos lo covert'1' ""if' . - ci " - " f- - I . - i ' . m n . l T I . r I . 4 ' 1 ' i ei t I come a law on tne nrst aay oi juiy. iiitheir families, but it is to be done the republicans pjrstst in the filibuster- pe,haps if this law had been enforced 4.. f Km tiova Kij nral or1rrtf. I 2 i . ' ' ii HiK ukiivj win m.s v..., -r- irrom tne. Deggtnnmg or ine session ed, the democrats proposed to resort to tm?re wbnld have been nq necessity for heroic remedies to stop it, regardless of a quordm -conn ting rule. It might rules and preceuents. have jt u democratic quorum on the lhe great speech made by Senator floor of House. Mills: oil Texas. I man v think the irreat- mi t est of his life,) in closing the general debate on the tariff bill, will probably be the list loug tariff speech madeon the democratic side of the Senate. The presetit)rograntaiels to compel longer hi de- Jltisthe circulated fend thej rights of thopeoj largest and most Widely weedly hewsiaiecpublished in America having a circulation of 150.000. and it week. Jfw in itself education to those wlur read it. By the clubbing fate which we offer, pur readers can ucf.l pit.. ri U S1UO UI III15 1511 V, W0 Wilt mail them prepaid bii receipt of price. The SI-IK for May haaiust." get the Weekly Constit ut inn aud their ' OCarCll, ComC 0 hoine paper, aMwit little more than the i '4 il' Only a Scar Remains j cost of one paper, thereby getting the ue,ws of their hom and- the news of tlie world ey'ery week for a year .dali insignificant outlay' In addition to" this, ever subscriber to this paper and the Constitution, un der our clubbing arrangement; will be given an opportunity to win some hand some prizes. All these ntatteis are explained in lhe Vance Statue. State m Noeth Carolina, Executive Departmrst, Raleigh, April 25, '94. At a meetinc last niht of the Cen- daily sittings of the Senate and to let L, co,ni;iittee of tUH Vaflce Memorial the republicans do the most of the talk- . . fl chairman, o'res- u.g until they have been, alio wed area- LntMessrs. R. H. Battle, Thomas S. soiuioiepmetoaeoatetueo.uoy ..cu,a. Kenu Walter c,ftrk C. G. L itta, J. i It I M I men tnere may oe a conunu. ua uj N R u , d R g Tucker It was (: -. 1 . tl II i - O anu n.gnt session lasting uuu. t u mQ R drcu,ar etter vote is reached, unless the republicans emb(ving the reso,uti8 adopud win agree upo.i an eaiiyuauriw. . t the meetinR of U,e 24tbf a vote, and at present there is no indi cation of their doing that. There are! at least lour republican' Senators whs will not fillibuster to prevent a vote. Mr. John; Wedderburn, manager ot the "Eiamiiieri Bureau of Claim-," and he "Press Claims Co.," the last named concern beiug; well .known to newspa- j&iwnd - win niev km rfti.i will, iu a few fiflver' ; ; but shed their days, be full ug properly, per pubjishersby reason of its sending Ljutjon with thu names of the committee ap pointed, and that the circular letter be sent to the Mayors of all towns, to the Sheriff and Superior Court Clerks in the State, and to leading citizens in ev ery county, and request them to .ap- Kiut committees in each towusuipor the purpose of forming a county asso- Tiie Sawyer gold mill ii lahilpli county, wa recently pur fhan-u y a"1 Penury I va uia company jlQ. it Ufald, will soVjii operate the The large tU'iunti of ore in-sight is ?aidto be w-ortb te tu flO jr ton. f x wi nut of the i niiu5 bar-rooms of ihLhwii were : cIomhI I last Monday. 1 Minewded rharter ri-qujres of each ' W?o00 for license, hence only four "f flie proprietors were able to come to Jlie cratch, one being; ref used license iff -? violating' the -Sunday, law. ; Momlay's Herald" Kay?: The officers ml iiieiuhers of Cliurle Fisher ai inp, Xijttf; fearer Miss Bessie Heudersou 'Mr sincere thanks for tjie graceful and teniier represt utation of Js'orth Crplina ftlhe reuiyonof veferanl, at Birining l'in, A la. f 31 ay she ejver prove the -et;t success that she wajs ou that occa- ion. ; - i L;it week, our Representative, Jivo. S. Heurson, introduced fa bill , iu the j House; to Relieve; all bonded officers, of ' lhited Sutes. of liabilities for aets r "rcMnies oi trust, oy employees under ,new, hose appotutments :aid otticers uunotontroi: By this bill huch officers r no, to be guarantors of the honesty of tu,plojees he does not nhasell select. .-The Evangelical Lutheran Synod of nli Carolina begius its ,31st annual ion in the old historic Organ church. Mlii county , -to-day . Cenlenujal cere- wuies cotumemorative the building of ".fhiirchone. hupderd y ears ago. will Hheld next Suiiday, at Which the vene . Re v 8. Rpthrock, J). will pre 1 he opening orl sy nodical, ser- .:"wi, at 10 o'clock tc-day, will be t-nched by R;v. C. BI King, of this active person, but with us it has been the peoples government,, and our afr fairs have been prudently, eoonoimcally aud well managed. There is nothing forlthe public to explain about in the administration of public matters. We do not mean that all officers have been wisely selected. We do not reler to the persons entrusted with public trusts; but we mean that the geueral policy arid scope of public measures are such a hard common sense must appruye. Of late years some of our .vhite peo ple h ive turned their backs on all this, and have left the party under which it has been accomplished. We' do not understand that thy find fault with anything the Democratic. .party has done about our State matters.- They probably would not undo anything that has been done. They are content with the work of the white people of North Carolina in carrying on our home af fairs. But they have desires that con cern the jjQininistratiou of national af fairs which they have thought could be obtained through measures that the Democratic party does net endorse. They have desired more currency, and they have desired that the government' should lend them mouey on their farm products. Aud so . they fell in love with .the gub-treaujry bill. That was a measure which the Democratic . party did not. approve, aud eventually the Populist party apjHjared, and many ot them be came members of that new organiza tion.. But we believe that now the sub-treasury is regarded by Alliancfe meii generally as impracticable, and really there seems to be no leasonAvhy any Allianceuien who split off from the Democratic party should not return to their f.rmer party affiliation. Tho Populist party holds out no hope of any practical benefit to the people, tv ! It has no future before it. It is not based on practical 'deas. It can ac complish nothing for the public ad out circulars asking big' advertising m exchange for Its stock, which was to have "millions in it," sometime in the future: hai ha some ugly charges made againsllumfby Mr. William R. Hearst, publisher ofjthe San Francisco Exami ner, in :a bill filed tu court asking that a receiver be sippointed and that Wed derbnrn be restrained from iu termed- i i -i ir dling i Hvith! its affairst. Mr. Hearst says that he "3 a partner with Wed derburn In Che Examiner Bureau, and makes the following specific charges against him That he established the "Press Claims Co." without HtWst's consebt: that he m.iintained it with money; belonging to tue jxamiuer Bureau; that he mismanaged claims, including some for subscribers of the Omaha Bee and the St. Paul Pioneer Press lind has refused to refund money with the contracts with these papers called for; that he has created a large indebtedness including a note for S8,000j giv? to .Mr. Heart's mother and sigtiedithout authority with the firM nam that he has improperly These associations are requested to collect funds as rapidly as possibly and transmit them to the chairniin or sec retary of the Central Committee. Ech county assix iation is requested to send up a name to the Central Committee, as a member of the State Association, to meet in Raleigh. May 21st, at 5 p. ni., at the executiye office. The -committee irreatlv desires the 'co-operation 'of all our citizeus in this movement, and the committee themselves have started the same by subsciibing liberally. It is thought that it will require about ten thousand dollars to erect a suitable statute to the great Nortl Carolinian. The press of the State is requested to give this movement their hearty support. EliasCarr, ' , . Chairman, Alf. A. Thompson, Secretary. , Scrofula Cured Blood Purified by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "C.L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: M Tt lii with nlounr that T tAnil a titlmnnt&l eoncendng wbt Hood's SarsaparllU has donlanot her Column. We merely call at - lor my dauguwr. n u a wonderful metucmo ie,ltj0n t it here to shoW l)ur rviifori ana i cauuui recunuoeua u uio uigui;. oitrau, i . wbo U fourteen years old, has been what a lilieral offer we have to muke to Afflicted With 8crofula tliem. These offers are made by our ver since she was one year oiu.1 tornveyear. JtJ.rMngmm)t with the Cix.stiutiou, and h hat hul rannhur Bora on nn niilt of hr I " lace. , We tried every remedy recommended, but only those who subscribe for both pa nothing did her auv eood uuUl we commenced 1 using Hood's Sarsaparilla. My married daughter pVrS through til is office are entitled to adrUedme to use Rood's Sarsaparilla becausu v rlOOClS prl wUiBS This: is the wmt J'1-1"1'1 clubbing It had cured her of dyspepsia. She had been offer atlV have ever been able to uisike. troubled with that complaint since childhood. , r i lL . . h and since her cure she has nerer been without a and we feel sure that it will prove 1UI bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla In the house. We , ., , commenced glrlng it toSarah about one year meusely popular With OUT readers ago, ana it nas couquereu mc ruuuuig sum, Only a Scar Remaining as a trace of the dreadful disease. Previous to taking the medicine her eyesight was Inflected but now she can see perfectly. In connecUou with Hood's Sarsaparilla we have used llooil's Vegetable Pltls. and find them the best.'1 Mas. Mjlbia Ganrrix, Xenla, Illinois. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache, feidigestlon, biliousness.1 Sold by aU druggists. ap? tho dtorxrand iret one. Goods suitable ttfrniikfi' up with the Patterti you will lind in our Store. AN ENDLESS VARIETY of Standard Quality and at Low Trices. Ave will 1 ake S u bscri pti on s ' to the 4,Deliriiatorn at the regular price, One Dol- lar per year. - :THE ANIMAL EXTRACTS I TrepariHl u;coriling t lhe 'ornmlft of 5 Dll. A. 1IABI310ND, Z In Ui hilHnlory at WaiUus;lon, t. CERFBKIXK. from lhe brain, for dls- ' ease of Oi lirniri uil nervuiiM h tfm. MEDt'LLDiE. from ihe Hpinat conl. for 1 Aiavntv ot luu curj. ( Locomutor-Atula, rinnivv (mm Ida ha.rt fur lllwilM of the lirart.' i' v; TtMTIXK, from the ttv. for 1lKHea of the tfstex. ( Atroplij- o tUe vrKaiui.ater- miv.env OVAUIMFUfrom thco.'arle 'rrdlneftse Of thr ovHrit. Hl'SCl'UXE, thyrodlne...-. tan. Five Drop. Frio t lratsmi 11.50. The pbT!iioloitlol fJcU jrodiwd by a , ' nf ih nlw itl fevlinu if fuUn'S!i autl ritH- ' tntion In tlm heaJ. exhilaruOon nt Kpirita, ' liicrenfted urtnarv t-xj-retlon. jntrmnttion of the expulsive low of Hie Wnd'ler ana neriiitiiH c actiim of the nteIW. increfice fn Rinvular ntriiciti and en1ur:H). in-. t . ... . ... i jf.n i t nvnn p. and lncreniel nrT'tite nl rtlctt v- power. Wbere local lriiKli'ts are not niipplleil with the llaiiinioiid Anim.il E.Ttr-t tlw y ill W ; 1 . I with nil T v. 1 1 1 1 . tftr iiH,rui' i ...... - w literature on lhe subjwt.oii receipl of i-nce, by X THIS COLVJIBIA CIIfniCAt. CO, J - WMhlnsloii. I. . J Sarsaparilla Is superior to all other preparations claiming to be blood-puritlers. First of all, lcause the principal ingredi ent used in it is the extract of gen nine Itowlnras sarsaparilla root, tho variety richest in medicinal projier- Cures Catarrh iSteyeu low dink, lxing raisetl expressly for the Company, is always fresh and of the very liest kind. -With equal discrimination ami care, each of the other ingredients are selected and compounded. It is THE SuDerior Medicine The Superiority, Of Hood's Siirsaparilla is due to the rrwnifiidiina Miiuiiiiit. nf liruiu work and used mouevfor his personal expenses. constant care used in its preparation, and that he has injured the reputation Try one bottle aud you will becohviu- lv his eed ol its suuerioritv. It uuhtieV the misin4naernent of cases'and bv send ing out a circular ; ofEerrng prizes for inventions i charging competitors an initial; fee of Five dollars. . The loeal authorities have made all of their arrangements to receive Uexey's so called, army, which will arrive in Washington '- early this week. No trouble is anticipated, but if any comes they jure fully prepared for it. If the purines blood, which is the source of health, cures dyspepsia, overcomes sick head ache and billiousuess. it is just the medicine for you. ' Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, carefully prepared from the best ingre dients. 1 ! Bright J?pimg Days. The spring should: be pre-eminently a reason of c nieuiinent, happiness 'and hope. Iu these hrivtht ami pleas;iiit months thecountry slwuld enjoy itsliinh tetiiegree of traiupiility ami prosperity. But spring, it is well known, is otlen a pel Km! of discomfort and dislurlmnce in Hhephy.sio.tl system. Importwnt orguns of the body beeoine torpid or irregular in their action, and lhe fact is instantly '-reflected in the mental condition of ihe in dividual. A disordered liver means dis ordered nerves and a dull and unsteady brain. Anything which'Will bring the physical .system into haimony villi bud ding Nature confers an enoi uious benefit fipon th nation, besides the mere allay ing of physiciil discoinl'oi t. llooil's Sun sal larilla- does this, as thousands, ot grate ful ami happy men. ami women run testi fy, and Increased ttse of this standard spring medicine is of more real practicle importance in, promoting health and - . :. .1 1... ...-v ..-.111 lit. in . in of absii act theorizing. Suuday 's Charlotte ' Observer an nounces the death bf little Mary-, von n (Test d.iuv filer of 'Marshal T, J.I men who bme-here ith Coxey be- "Allison .of StatwTilie. 'aged ,4':yeai; uirve kueiuseives aim vioiaie. uu ihws ue had been Sick alJOilt a weeK with they yil I if allowed to remain as long djptneretic croup, alid althougll -Drs. w they please, or rather as long as they Long Hnj Anderson performed ; The can get enough to eat, and you may be operHtion of trachotomy to save her it i oe report telegraphed over the couu lt- 'hat ihe Confederate Verterans hod. miiighain refanioa; repudiat- sure that will not he long. If they vio- ; late the law they will be treated just as other criminals are. By the ray; the populists in- Con gress are, a the saying is, "between the devil Hud the deap sea" as to Coxey's array.; VVhen the "army" first started they to a liaah denounced the" move- vantage. We wautlliose former Dem- men-f Afterwards some of them tried . i i a l a ii .xr i in; - ocrats who have thought' that some good end might Jbe attained by their fVAimr tlaf.V IIsa l)-a-aa1i-ji ..a -f T a aa v " . ? I a ' .a W" .a . " ' riously consider the matter. What has H"'3 lf oup, in the interest of to hedge, Senators Peffer and Allen iu trodiciiig resolutions in the Senate, and i liei.resentatives Davis and Boin ; n.it-1 -vi.i: o- um.; ' the !armvL" This week" thev- held u m piwum fcMui in LIIC pUUIlC ( s 1 Iltl I r ,T i J adgantage haslt brought to the people pi c"Cits or the subject. It isu t the We are uot speaking of Ailianceuient f rmy;' they are worrying about, but for there are thousands of Alhancemeii who 'are lis sti ong Uemocrats as they ever were; byt we are speaking of those Democrats who have gone over to the the votes of their coustitueuts who sympathize with the absurd idea that brings th$ "army" here. It isnft likely to be inach of an "army," alter, all, as JohuCIark, senior member of Clark & n . ii.. ikuwl ntannficfii r-ri -died in pcpuljst party and ar the. last election from jl he .best infftrm $ present ;,aod Jast we6k was of no avail, it proving only tem porary relief. ! The tide is turning. A special elec tion was held last Monday, ii the 3 d Ohio congressional district, when Paul S. borg, IJemiKirat, ueteateu r,. u. Ralhbone, Republicaii, for Congress, b mnjoritv of 3,000 votes. fee vera towns heretofore Republican gave borg handsome mjori ties. t C..:l. s surjiices. ouun le u.ed except on' beware of Oiatments for Catarrh that As mercury will. : surely destroy the sense of sniell Hud completely derange the whale svsteiir when entering it ... v .... - through the -iiiuoiMi articles shoYild never prescriptions Ironi reputalile physicians as tl e damage they will do is teu fold to the gooil ou can possibly derive froji tli:-m.r llalfs .Catarrh Cine maunfacMired by F. J Cheny & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no niernirv; tind is 'taken interrtally, acting directly up on the blood and iUiuciis surfaces of the system, in buying Hull's Catarrh Cure lie sore on get genuine. It is by V' J. Cheney & "o. restiuioni.ils free. 5Soldliy Uruistg. i.c Why Hood.t Wins. liecause it is always the same in ap pearance, llavor, and effect, and, heV ing highly concentrated. -only smnll doses are needed. It is, therefore, the most economical blootl-purilipr in existeuce. It LlirCS makes fooil nour- CPDnrill A Jshiiig, workileas OUnUrULn ant refresh ing, and life enjoyable. It searches out all impurities in the system and exiels them harmlessly by the natu ral channels. AVER'S Sarsaparilla gives elast icity to the step, and im parts to the t aged and infirm, re newed health! strength, and vitality. fo)9 Sarsaparilla prepared bvPr.'.T.C. Aver & Co., Lowell. MaM. Bold by all ImiegUu; Trice 1 ; aU botUci, j. Cures others, will cure you Hard.TimesSlss Ferti izers. TSSS for Corn, Oottoa and hnttt. at Jf-JJ' OataTTobaoooaad Fniita - lA-OO AlaaMariaU of Potaah. Katoli. SnlphaU PoUeh. two aa wtmmv for cwe'a . 0i Kl.. IV For every variety and phase of- the nianv aiseases wnicn anacK iue mr- passages of the thr at aud lungs Ayer s Chenv Pectoral will be found a speci nc. Its anodyne aud expectorant cpial ities are promptly realized, and it is al ways ready for use, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. AH persons having daiiris niafust Thomas Earnhardt, deceased a re lu-ieliy notitied to exhibit the same to ine on or before the 26. h day of January 1 9 . All persons indebted lo said i.ejeased are requsied to make iiniuediale pay ment. This Jan 20th 18D4. s". A. EARNirARirr, Adm'r. of Thos. Earnhardt. Theo. F.-Kluiu, Att'y- Newipa-er Laws- 1. Snbscriliers win do not iive x-presanoticetotheciMitraryr.it- . ered as wishing to Continue their. sut seriptiou. J , " ' 2. It the subscribers order the dis coniiunauce of their periodicals, the publisher may continue to eud tiie until all arrearages re paid." J&, If subscribers neglect1 or refu:e to takelheir periodical from the of fice to which they are direct ed, the aie responsible until they have settled their bill and ordered them discontin ued. 4. If the subscribers move to other places withoutiiifoiming the publbh- (er, and paper are sent to the fyroiei j direction, they are beld responsi ble. - 5. The courts have decided that re fusing to take periodicals from lhe of jficeor removing aud leavi them uncalled for, U Jrima fuvie eviden of intentional fraud. 0. If subscrilaifs p;iy in iid.ncti fney are bound to give iHJicjf to pni ;,(,ei at the end of their fini. il ii do'it wish to continue lakingu; ! ei vj i . t - the publisher lis auth'iij ei !. m? ' it and the subscriber will lie . re-puu-c'ift until an express notice with, pavfueii; of all arrearages is sent to theputlih- er. ' j . . -- ., The last pogtal laws are .such that newspaper publishers can arretVarjy one for fraud who tik s a '.-. refuses to jM) for it. Up . )h. . the mail u ho allow. i:Ls jL ; to riiu along for sonie'tfire u. p...." i o t hen orders the post inkier l.o iu.rX iefused" and, hae a pil. I cari V it' Deafness Cannot be Cured by toc:d ai)lation they cannot reach Hit dUeaseJ Krtiou of ibeear. Thtrre fs only out one I w'rtr to cure deafness, and that i bv coii.-Uiu-' uouaA rtfiub- Ueittucsji is caused by u n., 1 -I .-.tud.Ui.uii of the iuucoU.h liiiiiiir ot the Votit:hiiiu Tube. .When ttiis tub gets inflamed a notifying the pubiili":, liv Irui - libtw iii :iriM.t iiiiii Kiit- ll.i. -.:me t- theft, etc. ; -a . ' ' -A Of Hoo.dV tarsttir,lla 4,1 ulwsrylii Ii.. the u uuoartl ivueoii Ih-hhim it mtiut; ,1 ulwn.S uppi-ula lo II if m' irilj.f i of iiiiiikiiiu pvoplo l.ri H iii:,vi.,' it is ulwaji. lllnuliai.4ii- j Iijei.'tii.i heuienti) HliicJ jn tir Jiiil4fM ' M'' fl would acpept4, witpt ceni Uesitatiou-- , ...i , 1' tT"U i a o.iaotiAn m l.n I.A.it d '1 rf HirlV as otteu uiytliswered. J J ' It is uul atun.va reuirjojii red. ' as it 1 ...b... I 11 1 ua as iiru LUIS S.U W S V thJ - . President Lincoln said, on cannot runiblina..al,una ur iiauerfei t Lear- ' Rhould bft that If.r orv o, , of 11 lem, fool the peop'e a second lime. 1 ney - u u -8 witif., closcd ittfur;8 i, P al,d jrrjtiHi 1 " ? l(& P rai luciiw ui fr. u t -uj uuirS9 the iiifl-immatioii cum U lmj physiVial t'wiulUi e The ntrtiOiis at tliiMW IIiiiiks ke yut rtuJ tbi, tube stored to its uortnal I f.le, t,e u. of ltilig ty 'harmrTe m W"e live back on l.ju?v a is ion are too quick to recognize rea s I. : . ai.f ltllr ill V 1 11 I II lac- ".; : J . . :..". t,iWeu ii'ii, I ii:ii in i oi;..i, h.-ariuir will b detroyi a wi.-vex; nin i-'"- oul of t,;I1 ar c'lBed u u,rr'' which they find to be w fnr them. t. : aaiKM.iallv eratifv'nt: that the sale . - . ..,;., i.t n itiflurted rouduiuu uf 4 If in -'-" . ( - VDICIi l ii v V" ft " . nf HooU'S Sarsaparilla uicieases uiwm- ... .nct,Ui rurf-ices pidly in those sections wnere it Know u. . . , . . , CKiiitereuceis niaiu. nmm rer ha fJiup ured urfth rheuouuVaJUw run he brxinied to ntfable aiiAttifreeuVbr t'stis a vnfirmed it is liestj We w ni giv One Hundred Dollar lor any ,g.M.uljc he necjrd lii W i-eriul an'! ,-Mf ofdeuwMcsnhly'esUrrli) ibst ,iw-umiU i U'Ua lino--li"hi3 lhe 's Sarsa- . ut currd by HaUs Caurra turu. nd tor - .mvlitr , nji-ulU is u . I. . . Zt a.. kkiuatJk a iMli. a" ' . ' pari I la has proven iusti. .c.rculars irec uiue merit- -j It paintaiha biiih standard which others caunot even . approacn. isthe people's favorite blood-pui ifyiu p and building up medicine, ami is more 1 . mm alt. -at uiul .uniiiiuriiiis vrnr i" his because llood' Cure. befoic Ail run tiik uumiii, Weakness, Malarui, lndiffctloa anfl It ruren onlckly. tor sale br all y-alv lo vtMaiM. Ut lfct SftMUf.V ; 1 ct at the cause. ji peia. uv mau:i' limioire blwl anu tic- lii.iiltie leld it i HohI' Sarsap. i i I. ; ' rtlei-live lrianilii.ei , j uer, niol a pr vt 1 1 eta. r - ' v is it-, mi i -r'-ii' r;ei. tucu. a.9 Jwt r, . I -; ; ' - - ; ' f f s-V-a il . - ' s I Xff" a if A' . I.. i. f .7.-1 ii

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