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' " v1 fc$ (Chatham 31ccnnf THURSDAY, FEliKUAKY Vi. 1SS.". Yoik for tlie purpose of meeting who vill compose Cleveland s Cai'iiiet. t :rr:-. :-.z. those members of Congress, who ; . f coins.- no one knows. I it ev.-ry- II. A. LONDON, Editor. j,t wish to come over from Wash- j body is making ' predict r ms. who they - ' ; f-- t f iitglon to cull on him, and l.y had a 'will be. The Wa.shn. ;. eorren- TIIK LKUlSL.'i'l I busy time of it. Tlie f i tends of evci y pomleiit of tli New 1'ork World . Thccoiibtitutional term of the pies- aspirant for a Cabinet position cn'W wines to tlmt paper the following 111 nt Legislature is now drawing to a on him mid urcd the claims of their teivicw tlmt he has had uith ;t disur, elose, only nlxnit three vfceks moic favoiite. Among those who called guiidird Senator w no icccutly visited remaining, anil yet we cannot recall were S.-nator Vance and K"'i esent.a- Mr- Cleveland : any important bill that has been pass ; tivo Skinner, who advocated the I asked tin- Senior .the pointed vl- t .1...1 !.;., 1 i.,,, vU i .: r .... n ... t. r. .. tl, ...wl. oucstinii how far I. al .Mr O v.iaim 1vill follow the bad example of nearly All preceding Legislatures in rushing through biils near it st close with im proper lmsie. It is a legisV.ive cus tom which we had hoped tla Legis lature would liavi avoided, i he dis eussiou of the most iuipoiiaui nu as urs of tho session was bran in ihe House only on last 'I'm .-..lay. i lludt) to the l.i'l to inn rase the number of Jadieia! ili ;iiets. Theie feeius. ti be much diversity of opinion as to the number, but all nceiu to agree that there should be some in crease. A majoi e y of thecoimiiitte.' reported in favor of i nil teen districts . and we think it proimlne that Una number will be u.loi ted J lie crea l- t tion of new coiniiics dors not mee ifh much favor. Piil to cr-'iilt several new eoiiii.ies have been intro- dufPil, but none vet passed, and it is thmt.tht mtii:. utli l.e ti ... 1'ilC House has passed a hill to c...l.,l the nale of cigarettes to boys iim'ui lie age of fifteen ea.-. ubich. if it liecouiis a law. will be ditli.- il' to enforce. The bid to prohibit llu aaleof obscene liternt u whicis pa s d the Senate la-t v.e. k. has e.icited an animated ami pr n :e t, d dii-us-aion in the House. It has pas-.ed its second reading and is ma 1" a special order for tomorrow, when it i:i probably pass its third and fiua. reailing. The Senate has b en neei exercised over a bill to liable rail road eonipanies to . xieud their bin and aid in the eons: ! iicti.'ii ot Ihmi.cu roads. Unless there b- :sif cv:a ordinary privileges giann-d in tics foil, it seems io us that .i'l lo a d favor its passage. Wv would ..l-.e to see branch railroads l mining in every direrli'Ui from the niain mi'ik lines, ami our legislators eaii do nogie:i.. i aervice to their State and coiisiiiu ents than by do.! g ail within their pnwer to acconij lish this. lively possible faeiiity should be ntl'i'ided any peison or coipora'ioi: in ail efforts to extend any railroad i". any part of the Slate. Among the hil-s of a loeal cjiaractel that ..ne j a-,sed is one to punish the l'at ri-ling "l driving aeioss eeilaiu bridges ii.this county. We hope to ul'lisli a r.-.p of it in our nex issue, so that oi.i eotintynit n uniy not - joliite i: iro isn iis. tYe uridei stMml ilia' a notice will be posted at each blidge. taiidv .iiMn i;. We have leeently ! ecei i-d iind r. a I with miicli interes.t I he speech of t.ati distinguished Uepi esi-ntat i . Ihi . W. ii. Cox. ni tiie bill in Coiigtes., eoncernin the "Freneii Sptdiaii.iu Claims", and we are phased to mi.ov that thro'igh his riT.i t s tardy j.isri.c is at last to be m.-U-d out to iliest long-delayed elaimau's. '1 he liistory of these claims is ipiite inte: isting and extends baek to :h.; las! cei.iuiy. During the war bet .' t i n Lni.iml an i France, in the latter part of ihe last century- nia-iy Ameu-ai ve-eisai.d cargoes wei t' il.egniiy . u,.' in e l on the high seas by both !,:,:!. .11 A'uer icail coiiiiin ice was di p.i la' . d upon by both. l"ri nch and llngiish ship-, and many of our chiens su!'.. ! heavy losses. Our m i t mm -nt uia.lei demand upon the Lnglish and l ieneh governments for . .vment f r tin spoliations, iiinl j'.'.igiaii 1 paid over 410.(1011.(1(1(1 for her dei.ivdations. France, while at km.wledging her .. 1 ,j- , , . liability, dechnetl t ) pav anvti.mg, Y - , , , , because she claimed that our govern- tteut hal vi.ii.etl its lit-aty stijiula- tions with her :.ud had ineuired re ponaibilities which offset th'-e ili.l mH hisist upon th. pa; 1,11 nt of thee claims by Frio t-e. 'he I'liited States Hulf ttfieunm ri'si 11 nisi! i'e to ita eiii- 1 sens for thes - clium. Oi.r ablest stfttesuieii have contcinled that tntr governinent should pay theso claims. and forty-three repot ts i.: t'ongre.-s have been mnde in their f .vor. The matter has been considei ed bvnem.v . , every Congress, and tv. :. u.rs a bid fin- their payment been passed, but : each Lill was vetoed by ihe President, one by Polk and the othei byPi-rc". Cfen. CoX had the honor, as a promi- aciit member of the commit tee on . , Foreign Allans, of havi.,g charge of the bill in the House, and its passage hj a vote of 181 to 71 was a high soulimeut to his iimmigeine.it and ... i . . .1 i influince. PreMde.it A. I bur has sign- d U bill, wbiel, is now a law. It , . , , , does not appropn .e any money. I-.it nlj direct the Court i.f Claims fo " , . , , naati upon these clatnn, tlete mining I i tit Invalidity ami amount of each, and wpprt the name to Coi.rc-is. CLKVI;LAM) 1NTKKVIKWKU. Cabinet (.Hijt'i't lire. ! President -elect Cleveland spent Politician! and many oilier per few davs Inst week in the cit v of N'e.v son aie much courerued now as to lion of Postmaster lieneial. Cieve- land receded every one very courte- oaslv. lieard him p.uiontiv, but did not p liiinself to anv one. He amy and caiv'u.iy ci'i.id.'r tho i:; of all. and at the pu pcr t im. ' lilio-.i il his ill i-isiotl. Oil r Was'.! ton l.ttlcf. .l i'.-m our Ut'tulnr Correni .'U'lii.! V.M:.lToN. IX C. J 'Whntevrr may be tin- oiitiOine of the Si-iaitornil contest o li-inois, ! Ii" uoiuil'iii ;;!) of t'ol. V . illiuni IJ Moi risen ':y '.be li-moe: ,ts (if tilt I i ii if i. si iin.-t ii in ' :b;it r'See! s imina,. citdit upon ijieni, as venin d. -ei e.- honor upon its recipient. No man in Illinois had a better title to mis icai K ot Ins party s rcganl. and ii.' n. Ji in Illinois po'ssess.-s sn- oerioi (iiia.ili.-ations for the trn-.t . , ;V..tiator. ffo is and always htt Cit l most tinUOtlirll Worker ..I- . lie s.li -cess o Lis laitV oca. IV al'.l li.i.i.--.a.iy. a'... I tlie iihUC il s- pe;a-'- a id iletenniiied hav.- been the t A,.:-.:- pin foi : ii by tin- H.-publi- e .us di I'e :t him in his own .lis- 1 1 ic. th" i ,iU i have b ( n tiie ma iorii ies l- v w l.ieii he has been re- aiiiie.t ;.. I.,s -:-n; la the House, lie is a ii.. u who .m.i'us while i.is eue ti.n ss'vi p and seil-eduented as he hit -a lieeli in ilu ..-.iOol of si.ttcsuia.u ..li't1. he stands lo-dav wr.ii ait ;i pei r in his keo'.vled-e of our nation- a: tic ,i . our coit.ni.-i c. il le-ouices a id t lie it-ei-la; ion i eip.lsite io 1 1 gti- and devt pi. u in. lie w.n as bia-.e ii. il..- limit I a- ever .11 evv a siv d 1 11 of t ii s- I'uiot . an I tiie mo.) ,ii- tiuit !.:.. ('ha. .tc; il ea' e.-i since i.is 1 etii einetU .1 f. oi'i N.i.ilary si !- wh'Mievtr a. I is. on is ;,..i le t his Inih.ant Mer I 1 ,n tin' tie: 1. ;-iuw i.itn io hive been a true ni .I ri an i an exct 0 iiou.n.v eiisib:.- man. W. ild !'i.:;l th. . .uiitiA !... iiii.'it l'.i. .uorriso is ami iewn'of ih '-e 'aIc. ;ie or. ; !, i'.t;.il:i' fiet',nte, ;l v.-iy tp;estio" ao.e li.i.Kiiiy ice. d. I'he e.i e! n 11 of ...! .'tit: V T'' -. ' to: slice. ' d Si natie- lilil is Hid . lite e.iciltu-:a::i" s ;i g! eat p -i .onal til ii:n'!i lie w is no: a eaiedi i ee for 1 lie oilice bli: d. -Sired io ret. It'll to 1:; . law p actice. and he 1 1 ; 1 1 ui'e.l it'.: his friends to support ex G iv. ii .t:!t. To be un.inim.iusly calVd upon, tin tei'oit. by a. I lite other c lll ilil-tle-: 11 id 1 epi 1 sen tat iv-'S of the paity at the .as! moment, a lh olily ..ue iihu c. !! fly d.f. at . he (-.. 1 i.pt ii :luene-. s at work 10 ti.ii. was a sn.Miu.e,, ho eon'd no, d e nu I'l tin' two liys br-fo:e li .ifi. Wngt.'ii for r'o oi ado he i'e ;.! l'l'i l. ! yt -ilia ill ng him to 01... Mi-. Tel'i'i i :i..'. a wen tin 01.1 n al l 'I w an op -n secit't that I.I.-, tort .sue is no! as g.ea! !..e.v a' liei' .le he eiite.ed pel-lie life. If he I 1. i le'iild Ml. ie.'ll.ilg ill.' Idieliiir iep'ni.ii lit. 11 lucrative iiiiictic a :ilt( iia e nun. -,s,ed Yt t f. w nu -n could ell ail eltp sSIOlI ("..nihil lice 1.11.1 e-It em as ll e j:eol le I his .Siate Inive just c-mfelli d His -f.n! I'.bi .ty ami sj'eeiai adai'tiiiillity lor pll'o ii' lie is urn 1:11 sti- lied. Geo. I". 3 ! 111 in .!-. Wm. Kviiits. j I. in v M. llia l and -Jaines I Wilson, of Iowa. Win l.e the j.'leat liep..b.lcall leaders ..f the Sena e , t iring .Mr. M-v-laud's lidiniuitrinio:.. Tin Jeiiocia:s ill l o oi.elo took an holi oi.ihle .md digmti. tl ).isi::oii in the .:.:' S nu: 01 ,:i, e. n: e-t. Tiiev 1 , fused ail .'-. -itures to di.-lo-r witn Hi.!, and stood inait lyto ! n' eo.o! s. Tiiev ktc. Il'tlt lliil colli. 1 Dot lllisled ;i'i. pi.ieiii'l, a- ii'tweiii two Ke p'.iii.icii'is. to s.-e .Mr. Ie,l. 1 euo.rn. 111 his sj , e- ii to the Legi.-iiiini.f af tei- his ejection was aniioune l. Mr. Teller said: "l shaK serve I he peo ple not as 11 pa; t -Mill, but as a Senator. I fen ie that I have a ib hat I :""'ct-' asso- owe to the people of the S t than I owe m my poli ites and niv l oliiicii! o'lrat'i, ntioli. : in .I... :it , ... m....i . 1. ,r 'iT '. . i ..i.e. lu.-iv mi;, . M . ; . . t ',( a 1; niociatie aitminislraiion. I MIlit;i re;-,: 1 it my .tuty to nnl and sii po; litiii ad. ninistralion in avery ell.. 11 it may make to promote the "ul V'-"'" 'f tll' I't-ople and to spread I"'1!'"'.' t. . '. i.il'l 1 tl .'.iilir unit tl,.. lantt. : ti e liiuiiorous incidents of : ,n(, f.W, .jon was the explanation of his vote ma le by 01 e Demociatic eniauve. who ml. 111 chaii'r tifi.- iiiii vo.e to Hill, that he did so ; nisi he had pi nmived to do so ' icn ...ii-.:b..i ihat I'll''' Democratic ' ,i, ouhl ..ot be rieeied. and you whin. I kuo'.v to he a',-, ...si the because lie wmil .-d to t in -lo inns he 'exact sitn-iiiim as to ( ." I :ii u'let It bad bet ihat lie wouid so vote. may b said th-o Mr t'l-vi i iiid h.i.-. li"N"- i :.'t M taken t.re po-.it-e step to- n' 1 wariU its actual coiistrueiioli. lull he Diph, l-H.. W raging to a fearful ex- has got maily nil his material in tent 111 Sou; umnpton count;.. "S ir- hand and he may complete tin? wt.ik gmiu. Many adults and children are : at any moiiiei t " dying with it j . - Theie is a tie in the Illinois Legia-, Lumberl"ii I!obes,.ni.iii : A little :..". .between .he democrat, and : gill. .lan-Mi r -f Mr. -1 V. Ilargrove. repuliucaiis, ami t oiisetiiieiitiv ad'-ad "f 1 honipson s tow i.si.ip. v.a.tiight :oek in 1 lie election of u Senator to . fully, if not fali-lly bur.,. .1. tn.- dtuh succeed L.tg.t'l. : 11 1 r Kite and other eiiildreii were in Nl).,u ra,.o!ilm 0n hmHl of , ltu.i thelield burningthi gn.ss pK-pa.ato, y jng the first town alter our new 1W ! ,w l,,.ow,.,,V """' 'A",., il :i . . ti r .: i i .. l .was high at the time, lilew the Ine id.-n. the Legislature havng .ncor-1 ( , . iht, s ..unlf.igt !- "'; 'l ' w t, 'J'"vel' 1,1 i euin" h. r. No while peiMin was ne.ir. t. levelaiitl count V. ! . , . , . but a colored man. who was M-ilmg a Tlie news of the captme of Khar- j colored elnid on the pho : .lion iml toiim by the Malidi is saiil to have had neviouslv been bin ?eel. s, .v a,,d . , . . . " i 1 " . ''ll'a -"' g'cab r excitement in (he rescued her. .She is si ill nin e, hut v)ly f London, than any event since wx believe no hopes are .Mitert:.iii d of the battle of Wnterkio. hr recovery. .it in the formation ot his (. anu.t ' "Just thus f a. h-- r. ii.-d "lit ,.ls ..;,,r.U . -; t : -; in the e.tse. Ib is I ! r tii! fVi..i'iu-e j i.i::t on I i.e liso-:n.;g !o oei.cn ami In- has i i. the liln s. t s i ii-. !ni iS I) en. nil to t!i:s l l.nt : ; ite. m il ! Voi k he .. a- I ! h..- H i . , - i -V -. d.'l-.i' i.' .'.. IOl ll-v:-.V'.l a-, to a single i.ioi.in'i' ol in-- 'noon ' ibi has l:iio n up the mas !' evidence hi lu.ud ll.fii. a.id he i imiv sifting it hi: I gi tta-g r. a.l to come to his tina! ih-tt i moi-i ion lie is getting the i'.e'.d of c:..c.- mil -rowed ilowi:, 1 know of four ram s that he is eel t:m;!y very canluli.i cnusi-leriiig." "W ho aie they ?" "Piyard. L unar, (ial l'in.l and 'l'hur- man. I ti--ii there are a noi n .aoi i. 'i"t are ahmM as niuch oi; hi mind, such as MelVmald. Wnluey. lias amincwi.i. "You do not think h. tiveh. dcti rminid to appoint any . of these men ' "I think lie '.as virtu !! .-; t!ed (tarai... 1 1 lll.i s l.i ! u 1 1 o I:-1. I ni,. l.ainar i ' pi ' - i-01 .'i.ieii men. Hef. on tn.t: ue en .1 u in 'iii f. tin s.. i,,,.; tl.a! istiiilv i eol - -n: i nv. .-f ti.e nith. 'I'l .l.eehai ac li.o. 'i'l: i -in--- ase i Iti.-tl. -ti n and v (M.im-t '.ikes Ml. I A.llli-: to I1' l.c! ma would ie ever cofis IJavaid. be Secr.-l d i! Mr. 1 .' .'eve a-k-d t. . t.,..! lb. get it tie will A'l any In t .'sum fob nsmt d w: 1 be lend' 'el I hi. I It l!i he tl.e !. 1; o li d : t ii;! .;.! ; rot -Ii. -in 1; Mtaii -.-.ii ii : to Mr. ':i!uc ii 1 f.u I'ii'is c M i 1.' 1 in- ti tui'i I.I ! I,,. : : r...' . i'e . it.:: t lie "I s c -m l-.i I ..I t.:.l i '.:' i : v. rv c. .1;; i. i lin e 1- ! - uppi e.?iiieti t nan tile nt ! is . 1: n Hi' st' olhern ol" t I'ieV.'l ltid Is VVh.it is ll I 11 1, I i'n , 1 e, 1 llle'lit tilfl-e !' le t J 1 ' : -" I1 I I. .1 : . i I ' .i.;is..... Te ll h ii.it:;-.- will i' -ii.' .I.."-'. 11 i '-a:: III 1 S.V'I. t :i.v '.' c llise i'e 1 '. tut piiiee ' 1 l.li, . ialt i li.ct il-' v.. il- is bv far tic ! - ',., i. i.i.it. i i. "t tai v ol !!: ! K pollll lilellt l.Oxl.l Li.e celt ll.. cleilii .it i.; It.' p po,e Ins 1 ie. s oi the thiii.liilt is ,1 vi ry mod : i lid ll"t w alit t o be t in lOhib'ii I'ltp'l ' II I.'. OW 11 I.. ll. f i'l,:,! .le o ','1 to accel t Ih' '('!' i- 11. seine Very pi.'lt::' I t 1 liol agree w it it htm : I tariff sav 1t. it ! i a in- tpilslie Otll.l .' II - 1 ! ll J 1 i t ast.rv I II I!, ,'tl: V 1 '. he p.o : y and 1 hut 1 1 ey ;-.'; ll!,!. :lpp' t'.l I ! I d.-'.ll. Mr. I';, i.i... d Wt itnev. l!. 1 !,. : ..ty I t '.ril, if a ;- :n J I :.' Alio i on th I' the I" . I y o I 1 1 ,n : M iiiucn an. I he wo hi.- Io i. l-i'i: ill his I'.iblne!. I' l. tln te w-,s il.iii culty aboiii 111 livii'c-eei ,am ili'.i ;, li-M.t if Mr. VVl.i i e. .-.us .-i.eu the iieiisiirv. i'.esi.'.es. Mr. V. iii.t-.ey did positively not d.snc it And ii-ht h- -e let me sav tuat Mr ('lev. - ..nd ha .ot been 1 ressi ,1 bv anv of .1 ... .... . . ... i-.. hi, rues eeill ltllli.il i'l 11. en ni'ii.e ' . .. . . 1 1 .Nt itiier Hivaid. Ga.lamt. Lamar, . Whitney, i hum. an nor liai.dal! has ! asked i'or a I'libii.t-t posiu 11 On the other hand 1 hey more 01 It s-. hesi- ; tt.te about accepting. ,m d in one or two cases there ha- be' 11 a i.i. tive reftisitl 1 ht-re vveie . 1 rt iiii 1 e.is' why Mr. Whitm y ,loe:. m t want tin Tseasni v ti ihe Interior l pn ; tee..t :T think he wou.d take a sn'it rdinii'i place :i the t'a'oir.et, and 1 would not oe sui i.ris. d to s,. i,;m tcl- luiv of .he 'ivv. 1 have now i'.eu The ViilversHy. j rrnin ilic Kalricli News au.l oi.sM-vur. Tuesday, in the executive office, the board of trustees of Ihe I iiivcr sity held a nieeting of special im portaiice to the gutnd o!d iMitu tioti in whose interest a and huccuhs they fi'e! Hitch an tdiiding pride. Go-.. Scales, ex-ollicio picsideut pre sided, and i'oi. William L. Saunders, was sen etaiy. A committee composed -of lion. Ken... P. Uattle. Ih-v. N. 11. 1). Wil ii i. . I ll ei. I 'has. M. t'ooke. Wiis .'ipp '.i'ted lo prepare' :i lilenioiial io ti.e egis-ature. setiing foilh the nece ; il le.i of t'ee I'lliveisily mid it- l.i- i, for aid. J in- iiieoin.- of the '.il- -:..'l is no! siilliciellt to meet its j seiil expenses, and additional p..... s-. i. .-hips an" imperatively de :.t i . I bv I ii.- b. - t in t .'ivsl s of edil-i.,-:-'t; and (lie I'uiversi'.y. '!'. .ni lihc irt, n;.. o- t : : I 1 ' i 1 1 1 I -1 1 1 1 e i-e isla 'ii e : (.i ive. iior Scales, v. i. i .n il i i-'comiticiiilat ions as he l.ia d cu: tit. i . . i n.-sion was at hist granted to in. ' i.V;nity assnciiition. or tieek let'. s .soeielie." to elst at Chapel il.... liillierto ti.e antlioi ilt.-s liiiv. K'f.i-to uliow liieieany soeiei.eB sun t:.o nlil Iia! ctic and Piiiiau tin.pie. Now the doois aie, m to i.p'ak. thrown ojien to sueli oilier of tin- secret soeieti.-i as iiiay be tec "n-i-nu.ied by tiie iiaculty. Ytsteiihty t in . f of l hese in vt. ic societies, the A. .-on Tan Ooi.gii." tiie ' Kappa Alpha" and tlie "Beta Kappa Sigma" St-- so admitted. i lie mailt r e.'.-is- .i ipnte an inl crest ii.g and iive iv o,- .:.si..ii in the meeting of the i' '. -. i.'iiul (.'. t.'ameroii made an in- g aiel very gratuiiig repol i : I to me mul 1:1! ha... ..-t of .f Ap; i i'i nist 1 net i in, its m I sia ing tiiat i. Wl:i be Coin llltieeilt building. , .pets v, or.ny ihe I'mvtr i of Noi .h t'ai.i.iiiH. .-, sli...v!i thiii there are now 1:1 .. -tuienis ;it the I'liivct'si' y t: i;i 11. any ti.ne since tlie rcoi'gai.l-jiii-ii. Ti!!' Ne tii leans Ktosil ion. Ir. rn il.i- 11h ij:. Nrwrt nn.i Ot him v.t. ill.' ev. Ol'i.'SliS I". .posi'iotl is ibiv.il .0 a-'i full hi I il.i iioill t'oli :;i.".:: ". ea". - I y t st e. A secret .i'e. i ci, of ii. - I ailed Sta t.'s com i. ..s was h. d 1'iie-day. and as ; c o .:!: a c'lmni't t ee froui I hat !. iia- ; "!, to 'Aasiiing on ',oak !'!' ;. i nt ;.is. i i a message to t o.,o-. -s ii.-r gleg 1 I'll ther man of .. ' .. i 'i, ector ieli -lal i5;;i kc 1- t - I w t i. '. he eoi u nih 1 ee, but a slut, n . .0 ;.;. lu.ii. sin. win g ilia: he is ! in 1 .10 .. S l-'i. 1,. I. t'.l, all illl'lea.e . '. in '.'too m 1 ii" in. h ole. i.ie-s dur I. . - 'i e 'i ; 1.1, 1, ii. is. Mr. ibuke - . . !. 1 i ! al he wi.i be 1111. lb e to JM, -.. "1 ill . i ie ..It he. ji fi oil '011- ,;lt - : 11 he .'OlicUl s in tie plt'-en! p . . .. Ithe. s.-.. Th" iltlilllde of ii. .- po!-it lou cii-.ll.ii.s meaiiwiii.e g: . oi .1 .: e 1 hi e o t lung and it is 1 e "U t ..if if ti.:' mission ot' he . ...it.n.r sioii.-i w mis ! hei e is no app i: -.... pi "! liniiiv th.l tile eposi;,on w;'! i . 1:1;'. ue an i. 'i liloitlh. We 1 1 ii - 1. I.i- :-. .ii .M.-iue vit'iv of tiie case a. i.i i 'nai th 111 '. L.einelit of I he -ll.n'. '.vil: b ab e to Weather o.. is v, duel, e cue iij.oii it fioin . t.y .piaiter. It i:.. iiy coniiiion e ' - .;.'.. I wolnh'; oil iii-p';iv ot ihe I l e.-ls of coa.ii: v aa.l Mexico, ii 1. ; of tin ear: n. and i ii.it it siioird I i..- !..'. e l to pa;, "ip.-ii.-es is cause ;'..; .1' ' p it .ii' tl... '11 '..tout lite ? - 5 1 i 'he la", is i.iinentab.e for II. -. .1;. ' -.. .els 1 1. lie 1 i:ii.r a Kiii (line. A -'.atch fi 'm H.i'tiutore says ti.-ii 'Ai. iaui It-it:", the ioage I; .: -. i.i. h i f Slu ktoii. in Wo. -!-:. 1 o.miy. has I'aii, u hi ir to an e..: i I. .:u in Il.'i o 1 and an esl ite .a U' I i.i '-J.'.l:Mi..i-;.. i io came to t':..- . .' ntiy win 11 a lad. Ili-i father in .it I'd ti black niiii's daughter, al 1 :-.s refused r eogiiil;on iy his parents. Ti.e fat. r w t ut to Lotul at. a' .1 ; '.e;e h-iU'ne.i he lla.ie of black ;-l'..itl..n g t:l' h - w "'s father. II -I.:. ! .... ue trout-..' -villi tlie trade .;. .;'.,! i eaiin' 10 .Vn i.-.i. leaving i . ..." .1 ud .ill..' mi I -'ild. Thty f ,1 -....ii af ,1 and 1: :ed It) lii.'i ! i- :. ': i. fading 111 this, s.'ttle.i in N ,v i .-.eV. Tin if tiie son gi.""W 1 ... , 1 nieeiing a vtiuug hio ' "f V. :, ." .:.-- i'onnlv. ted 111 love wi'.h io .-. i i.ey wt ie man ied and settled at Sto. i tou, w inie t h'V have lived ever Mice. The news of hisi good I'm ; line reached him a short time ago when bis signatnic was asked u siii.j ic,oi;s-h oki(ig i!oc Uliielit. ii. ri iiist i to Aign it., and found 01.: .-lit. rv. ;u Is that tnts document .vhs 11 tli-.ns;. 1 of a,i his rights to the .i .lie pi'ipeit; m ling. and. lie now has tie , pel papers iii bis possession an 1 v. ih soon he 111 nn.lis.iiled pos- .'j j1' ' " '' ' '-x V -i"ii f d.e intilieltv. It was ull 1 Oy his glaiidiathei' s Wl.l. S'ttle. ing Ainoin; t;it'ratives. A .' : '.t. I. from reteisbing. Va.' a'.,: ! . i at' .1 in and lit ar t ins city ! si ':..;.'! con. in factories, all of .inch ,!u one exception, have been . .- : ' r heviial months. These : . Men lunning. give employ- .v.-r a ! in .iis.i.id opeinlives. s I e. ii much suffering among :e imiiihir f (host, thrown ..it lo meiit bv the shutting I ' la ; on; i .lo'.,u of the mills, ami in mder to re time the s fl'riiiig existing among' the op. .aliu s. at Mtliii k.Clif'stenield. eo nty. whcie the Kit rick (V.tton Mills itie located, aid was asketl of the ci.ii:, ty authorities seveia! tl.tys lieu. All his. v.ei'k necess iry si.ji pli i and ro isin'iH were furuishi il lo '.h - needy opelutives at the expense of the county. It is not ki.own w In n tht se faetories v, ill r slime oper- lltloll. Ilvci v one has a will and a mind to . think lor himself, vet ninny will pn about hr.-'kiug fiml eo. ghii.g until a fi i 'i.d I i ntiiiin iids Dr. Dull' Cough Syrup l.-v that ougli . ' Dancing Dudes. ! A despnteli from t'anton. Georgia. ' avs: A fitory has jusi couib to light here which nlf irds milch auiiiseiin ia I to mitivi's it ihe expense of three i 1 i$oston dude, whose comic. -I ion with I the opening of a Georgia marble quarry has brought them lien-. Tiiev j j have hud much limn-i tnent v.ith iiioillitaiu hoosieis and tlehgiited in showing oil their siipeiior iiceoin plisiuneiits. hue on the way to I'altS Wedliesdiiy tht'V nil't t WO hai iule.'.s looking coiiniry boys wlio. bareloot' d and with but one sus-pelid-'t' over li'.iir shoillilei's, wt ie trudging lo town. Toe i; ..-I. 11 ans stepped in limit of tftm and ol den d ill. Hi lo dance to a Massachll- ; setts juba. le-ii the moii.it ai tit ers becaine satisiied that the i! i.-ilouians w. iv in earliest tie v pnil 'd out two Uely io .f. in-,' 1 f. .'1 . is and changed ti e pi o;t limine b.' 01.!. iiri; tee dudes 1.1 dance. i Minting lo hilui il the j ke iitid thus escape easily they da. iced aw idle, but the h vs would 1. t i'-t them hall. I'or live h 11 h uiiiidcr e ivcr oi levolv. is Ihe To--toiii ins li'iuce I such ii jig us has iieier been hoen. When the tin-e was out one of the mountaineers n- . . claimed : "No',, ihing it. 1 t.n I ' The Host. in.uiH were only loo -hid to do. so and leached town foot .sole and weary. They are now' seeking legal ' 1 edress. ! A Ntranst' Death. From llic ltnlrlRli N.'w :m.l orBorvor. A Ifl. 1 irk diie ! m y e.i' .1 .".th caused ; by the coin u-si.n of a a -i.tlv jiie.v '; train, comes i -.m .k. I'a At ' day itght S.. turd iv 11101 niinr. the i-t,-; gin. of e i. ss ir.un saw a man walking on I in I tack !' blew his 'A'h'slle Th mill s!oppe.l. looked tl liantly ut the up..: o ..el. in;; tr . n and on!;, si. p .i fro. n I rack as ti.e engine iv :is i.'.iios! upon idtii To. c incis'-h n ot the tr ii.i e .uht hi.ii :i!.. a eye!. 'i'e :.' I threw '.nu i.e,.. iic t the gi . 'o I I he linii. wis backed lo iiht ie tit- .n in lay and he Was place. 1 io ti.e l''..giee it.!'. J iy the t'lm-t 'e.- train i -a -! e l '. lie in l sta tion, live mi!- s .ii-t i- '.. the ni tn was d. il l. t the Ii.",'! -t the crew of the train tcstim .1 Hint lie was ! "t strti. k by the et...;:ie -ii-l vis l.il't .1 by the .'ill!, and tl.'.' ... To of lite jury was in a, rd o ce w-ih tics- facts So there i-: it p.i.ss .!l''il y of beilie bloiMl lo death bv a ti-ai:i. Ash.!....-..' '. '0111 -l.r : A few d.ns. Ilg , .fuseph iitck. ti. i.e.ll llt.i 1'l.sS shot in a bird 01 hi- i. iv sl.a. k. He killed the bu d I'lil did n'oi n-'tl.-e I h.,t lie SC' 1.1- I..IV o. lire. 1 lie const. .pi-i.C' .-.a. le !.! his !iiy an t i,e ,1 !v ail i.is prov. 1, h r ct.d li s biiru l.-ii' ly e. , i.pe.l )., Wi .j'.es i : v I.i :ht of 11-t we. k. Mr. Mb V- !,-., -.h.i ie., -. in ihe r.ui: old st til. -iiieiit in this coun ty was aw:i!;. ned b. a nii.i. st 1 1 o In it.' n! the i.i'1 I . I I is I..-,', . id ha.nl on his j .i:l .w an In it .I n ( he .. ;er. The r. I1I1 -r n.'i i i.it.i l.. I.. tpiiet.. i::-! i.;- ."!.; '-...ei- .i I.I- ;i- ::. I p n. . b.ii.g ass.ii-d by !...!. M; . and M:-. Wi !- ii that Ii,. h id no :; nc he ' d'-partetl t in li.e s itiie ni-ht. Mr. , lllsie Vail it., lo. ml t-.'.o iid: tr nu Mr W. h-h s. : ..!.. to tind a ; man -'.and ; ; in his oed ro .i.i . vain- i iliil:;.' : i j' ...is. i 1 i :i"l V'.is s.ih -eil v.iiii tn.- eoi.t- -. s .. a s: . t i ft i 11 hut Htieeee !' d in ' sealing . jih Sill i i ;:.sh. I'iivet 'eviile Observer: Some t'von- . ty live limt-' 's and i"i!t lg'-. toe t" I). I'.iiit lii'lefhis sp' ii. g at i sun...,. I'. --I'l l.-.-llH ll.lli; near tin- Ai.sei. o oil.:.':, n lined ii i'W d.i-: ;.;ro 11. al si viial hu ge eeiiv.'ii i' i .- had i'. en nude i.eir ti e ' . of I ir.;e oil. tie -s on tie-si- :T,..in,!s Th" dig ;iii...'. ivas done H lilgii' :.-; i it. ii siipo-i-e I in sear-'h of frets'!!'" ti. II .''lit I . have been buried P. ere by tin- C i f. d'-raie mihtiii-v a'lth. ritiey. jti-t lieloie the v isii ; of Sin i ni. ii1.. - ''"1 t iai ibii t and hi" st.-itVoi' en: ii.i' i.i of i i'1 Wi! i.nll:;.'li W'teioii bi'ilioti ejiue up it' iii V. nn. in; ;.iii on Ti.e.-.la -. 1 l.e h-.ve eotne It. h-eato the r.tllli ad line floiii the p..',.i 1 ui.i.ii tiry intend elo - iiS t'.'l il' :'. ttlintgl: tie t..n. ' r h it .;!;. it llei . v.lii li no di.lj.'.ili i:i t i -ii i,fi : in:: ti'e : i .-id f na .". ( ni tii- j.'.: :.: tiirou.;). w:.i;!-e lo,.!,' r.'.l v.i.l b" ri.i. The. stit'i ti:' .oi!; t'.ill l e e e :iii't:.i-d ,-it oiiee. I'iii- prub .l.iilt v is that the i ii: a of the ( 'oiiKt Lii e" -.viii be i u li ning into this eitv wi'hin twelve !! ol.ths T lis it ild b dlt. .ho lilt I'l! of Fr.yi ttt-ville as n gnat li.ih. al eeittre will I e iissurril; and the ne' et nsos will gio us ut had lO.OU'.i iniiabitaiits. Tlial 1'ioves that iionesty i the best poliey in inedteiiie us well in in .other things Aver's Sar- :i .irilll i a genuine piep'iva'i "i. an un. .piidleil blood purifier, ileeidetlly superior ti) nil others. IT LEADS ALL. Nootli.-r l.!'l-purifviiis m',t;.'..i.' i 'ii -.'ls, or lie . vt-r I- --!.; I. li Ii s n- i.if. is ll..' uitiiu ol l lji.;c;n.ta- ;n..l t.o y.'lit'r:li itlbiio ;i Ayor's Sarsaparilla. It l.':i'U tl' li't hs a truly H-i.'in'i.' pr-pif- lien I.. i' !l .'sl '.i-.o-.-:'. II t i-: ' ii a :A.li- SonOFULA '''-"ii tiu-l -U- ii uii.l ,'i..l il Ir.'.i "if fi. K.r t'..niu.ii..i. I or ;... iil...i ..t.nrh, ft..rr.U AM.liS SlIiMI'lll'IU ! -" UAtARKH tr i" r-mftv. It li.ii f.iri". rnii.i.. tU'.-i .'1-.I-1. ll .ll : t " iiHio-'iiw cit;'-rli:il .loi'ii iru-', nr.U reiuev t.if nakoii Ini; ihlnr nl iti.. I.r.vtt'i, wlnih are iiid.iail .ii of tior.'fuli.iw uri.in. ULllCnuJO ''.l tlioasrt of I vi ar- .... "f QnOO niv cliil.lr. n ita. t. rr.i.iv riftl-..-: 1 CUilkO with ul.'. min r.i.ini.ii .:i ns f i.'.s mi l n-vk. Al tii- Kum ti'iio iw ' wi re bit-.-lliMi, nitii'ti ii.it e-..-1, aii'l v.-iy i".i.. Ceir Curj I'lusi.n.i ;..;. M iwtii.-'t . tw Clint UIW rl.ilal.i-i-aln.'i.ir.ll. iin'iinil l... i-i.it'l"'..' I. I l.."f 1. 1. '.'il in riK...:....u'i..ln. .Wilt's S H" I' III I I. V. A lf .!..' .. rt.i.'.'.l a T.'.'lii.lo ini-"vn iit-i.t. w.ii.:1i, 1-y .i mllifrt'iH-M M V..U1- il.r . ii .:., ;n 0..11I.11-n.- i t' a r.i.ii.'.i''o an .1 fTn. 1. ..in .-in-", .vi evi.l.'ii.'t' lit s.i.i'i' :i..'.c' I tii-' .'x."t''ii''. r-t auv T"iil.n. ..'i..l. i..'i s; an.l n ir-.it- l::.-l.l ef nr.v lliwT.I r w.i., n t illl.-li..-.l l.y moio i.r.H.ipt .r t-a.Hlu.il r.- .11-. Yuum truly, II. K. JtiHMix." rr.ri'Aiu i. nv Pr.J.C.Aycr& Co., Lowell, Mass. K..1.1 h all lirui-is; 51, ix Utlli fr 5. PiRRISH'S DURHAM, N. C, IS lKAJ)QJ.A!iTEIS FOR 'SIAT5I A 31 T I SI A Vi 14 . SELLS MOIli; TOP.ACCO I'OK Mcnr. MONMY THAN ANY OTHER IIOl'SK IN NOIMII ( AllOLiNAl IZas unlimited demand for all grades, while gcod fcrifilit Wrappers, ZMioi's and i-rnokers arc specialty. m Hffs m m m wx, ami liiItcst Prices Always Paid. Dent h feet tl ,- i .hu-e. :'ii I m-ver stop until v..i drive ii,..' lVVi! K'lSH'S WAIlLllor.SH Khed. where you wiii inkeii .. or. and when your tolueeo is sold you il start home f cliu . I. When you want FlIL I'llIt'KS f u v.ur toh.ieeo ALWAYS (10 TO ULADQI'AIM'KUS AND KVKUYilV KNOWS THAT PAUKUil'S WAUKflOl'SK fS THAT i'LAt.T,! ALL GRADE3 OF TOBACCO SELLING KIGK! rarrish's Warehouse has an aelive deimmd for all the Lriyht W r ipja -w raiaed. Beiiieiulier Mr. Pai rish huys more tobaeeo ihiin any i ll.i r to tlt:alra in North Carolina ami therefore it is to yonr;jnte!. st to sell with him. Try liim you will be eoiiiiiieeu. January 15, IKS ), .'hns. E, Icpil fe ll SILMIl STATION. C. 1. Y. V. 11. 15.. We hereliy K turii our thatdiM to our maiiveiisio n . is firlleir liberal paironagn in the past, and hope to eonti, ue to th-uxe the same in tke future. I; mht rllial we ofVer tine of the best stleeli.l stt ehs of (iKNF.HAL M I'.i.C ANDISJ". ever hrought to this seetlon. ami an- now selling at tho riy io.er i 11 iee.s. Drv ('oods, Oi'Keries, BOOTS AND mi HiTS m CA?.i. fiii ridilii L0THI3G. IIAKiiU'AKK, it K'KF.l! Y. TIN WA UK, Ii.l.'('S, AC'., OF r.YI'.UY DLSCUll'TION. We Imve no old sto. k o i i,.i : i. 1. f. t.t i fioi i i.-i-t s, :is..:, ; evti vthing it new. We have tome to st,lv. and ii.tend t.. s. 11 eitn ti i- o ut the loneht livin;, nu. i. Ail hinds f irirler ta! i-n in eyeh.ine- f..,-' ,.;., :oe idso aoentrt f..r the lies! -'ei I ill, e t.n ti.e iii:'r':et. .I'M.o '...iiii. isi. ir. TO FA WF. IIAYi", IN Si'Oi'iv X A IT'LL .1. "V j.., ... V v v r. y ' ' J. 0, IlllKW.STKlU'OO. . IJ V ,Ah t In tlie XIA2XXG7.!, rTO unvry can lf, I'.iAiMv ' l' - fnnr titrii. i..l l.--mi- iii's.,ili.'i', .-.ii.i'.'"' a . i! . III. -I. fri. ii.r I . .it.-iilri. t l, (.!' M" ul"-' i n .':. -'- In.' I -il.s,.rl'..'.. tl. x,:. h's w iu--. in i"fi v t"wii H"1 villus i ir-.-.li.-ll- .... 1 :.ni.l I'l' " i"" s""1 '"r TIIK ISolil.l) l Us- i ki.I'.'i- i..-ni..--ii. rii..r.'i Hi" l'iii"ii. Kv..ry n.-iu ..i-iH -Ii nil Ii. . , ,s .- i, li Ulv .; SiMiil-WVi-kly. JJ,Suii.Hv,.rii. ."l- ly.Hp.-ry.-Hr. ,-, T2SY ST! i-..!W,Tli.minitit-ryATiiM lipo.iininni:.-; n. w.-.kiy w..ri.l K- vti .-.in. f-r y-nr l.y i.'..iim..s an i r.'ii !i:Ki' J. W. HISSI'ALU. W. . Ui:nrlll'- TTT1.T0T1 ATP P. WTTDPlTK!f ijUll .. . .t liar.. ...'ni.-t a ...i-tiri i.-r-tii. n.r in" .rn.-... law In If my tl ml. am, Mi.tiinl.v II. lshl. If. P1 Vj-T ii5 f3? Cv H V' i M yi V S K' 3 l . 3 We m o i.o-.v in our new quart e,s Mo. 15 East IMa Street ani K3. UUUU1U) thestoreoeeiipiethlast year by Me.l M T. Nori i s Uro. We keep on hand a rUU. CTOC2S OK GROCERIES, 1 .. 'I !...!.,..,.. 1 to U".' inn-Ii iilnls linn .ii i. -. .. at all times. Wishing you all a nappy new year wo aie Yours. e., iiALKKiif, x. c. I Jnniiarv K, lHH... 'MM !.? '. AND U.M.'iv, . . .ir.Y LiNF, OF AND V, '' I ' J,' iim Maiorsa!. X mA X' State! - r - SI CAt'c-T.TrTsM. TiiBrcQ m. hi : . - 1 -.1 . v. : ; . ....M'.i u , ' , ANf). .. '.s. ihsj :.t. . (o;;i.i;ri:;i) I j ! : . iallf. N... 1 - l.i-.o N" - I.t-nv' I'l'l'-Uli. :'!" I 2 15 I ol (,.,. h . . ji hi I li'.Tiii.iii a.mB Al" x . it :--- t in i .- "f f .!,;!!ii '.-ik '.' 1 1 i' -a I '.miy uj 'l' ' 7 ."7 M..1I"..1M '1 III fit I 1 Mtl.fl'.ll rflOSICT inc. .,1 i. .... 1. 1,- s.......! !!!:; H,1r..r,i .iji,. '' twl S 111 u- I I' I 1 il H1B Kev.r '-J ... .i ! M" .'. " ll..rrii.rn I.' .v.'.. iii 1 1 !..' 7tm ...... . s... .... i:h1....i. h son m ' .r.!i. ........ ' r 1 .-..IIH.S-.'. ft' lll'.lllll ! l'.llO - ien-n.iv f .r . Ii .rl ni- n- ! nli i.lu:r. s.'tiih. Tmin . r . , ,.,.... ,v r,ii..'.:;. v.i Ii itii' l.a'.-tuh s im-'..n Cnlir i-' :i't I- .T i.'r I.. I.;.' I.. ;.'.' r"'.:n. '.-.... " I ai i in-1. ! .o." 1 ;:1; ..a :n i IM. itrrlvw ' i.n.ve u : vl.i I:. .in i'l lnlondvlll. To take . I.'ee! M.milay. .bin. l'A. 1885. e.tr.V 1 X. r.lT S -Vl.. V. 1...1I. ti. ILK HoUlh Mull I'lt-wniwr Mall .V TahM-npor. Lmv-. J ; ' ; I"- . 3 ' ' .'i.V --. l .:w ' I. ill, Vi ll'i " 4.'. .-. 4.1 Arrln-. ;.i .-11. T. l.iiK't-y. Ore. 11 Ut. ro. u ( 11.4(1 Trains sniiili l" iii..l mul f" I' s-MUfi.rt ft.r illn- .i.is. s. vtmrisos, o.-ti'l fu.t. JNo. SI. lt'e'V. tlt-.i l I'-s-. AiO'liI- . i iunkiS. ..-. sinkix. A.u. BLtmi. 1 1 nmi k so., FA YF.TTF. VILLK. N. C, WHOL'-SALt: GROCERS. ; inHMW. i i
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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