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i 4 I5! '1 tl 9 V ! 7 Chatham Jlirrnnl ' THURSDAY," Jl'NE'lK, 18S5. .. . i H. A. LONDON, Editor. l ! Stkikxuh ilo uot usually deserve any sympathy because of the lawless mill riotous nets generally committed fey them. If a man, or any set of men Jdo not wish to work at certain wages, they have the right lo "strike" (an stopping work is called) and de - maud higher wages: ami thoir 0111- pioyem certainly have the satin' right io refits thoir demands. This is a J free- country, slavery has been abol- j ished, atul no man can be (-.unpolled to make a contract with an other to i work for any particular wages: anil fti like manner every man Las a right to make his own contract, lint this i . ii. l ..ml i. , il,.. l.i. is piaettca'Iv denied by st.ikcts. he- ? ' ,, ,i cause they goiicia.!y try by the use of force ami 'far to prevent oH-ei iheu from taking their place ami ilo Mi" tho woik abandoned hv them. , , . ., . ., , . . t' . I They too often forcibly interfere wh the rights of their fellow working- j men, and with violence prevent them from working for their late employ- ers. Biood has been shed and many nei Hons killeil bv strikers in their attempts to prevent other men from being employed in iheir places. So right in.u in tin- ri'it place. It iv.n- tliat t!;ev lose public s inpathy on 'ml b do i.-d tl at i lie l'lvM.icM has ., i ," l i ; . i i !iii:''d m ire lnu lvli. ne in making account ft their violent a.id blood, , ,,,, m,.nt ,,;s lvi.,H; acts, although they were luliy jimti ,)e n ,,,.,.,.,.,1,.,) , , ni.. j ( .u.:., lied in striking ami may ha.e deserv- i,,.,..nisl. tin. eli inents nt work upon ed higher wages. him in the interests of ether fn.ui Tho above thoughts are suggested embntccl li.e wl.olc leadership . ,. . , ... p ... . ... of the I'.iieago I i :to . i o v. to v bythenitell.genceo.iireceuf stuke ,,.,., ilu,lM1,., ;,f (M,!.ill. jf brakemeiiou the IJaitiamre Ohio i),.,,,,., .,.,,. j,,., .,, ,. ,",,., hi.bnic:. Uuilroad, though this trouble is not Mi.-higriii. Mii-somi and 'v i-coi:;!i. on account ot wages but smipiv wa-es but simplv the r'.lt of a reduction in the t'oice on freight trains. 'J he compuny decided to send oniy two Lu,ikemeii on every freiu'ltt train insti ad i! three as here ..f..,-. il,i..!i i,..,!!,! i,mL ;i ,e.1,ietioii : OI ono-inilll. III! muitcilicu iiei-i . I 'I'i... 1. I ....... uiimi hi i"i.u i-. ...v... .-. this order, and . w hi n 1 lie otlicei.t attemoted to start a train with oniy . two brakeinen, ail the brakciuen about the shoiis cut. togetln-r ami ! forcibly prevented the tram fn slarti'ig. Tiiey pulled out tiiecoup iijig iiis. and cut the tiain itl ten or twelve parts, ami liiitaltned in juries to Htiy pei'suii who might in tei fere with them. Of coin se such acts were unlawful and ought to be condemned by ail law abiding fit i 2cnn. The GiiEvr I'V.ai i by which Hayivs was placed in the oilice of President will forever be a disgiace to lit, party that perpetrated it. Its bold liess was only uuialleil by its enor mity, and will never be forgotten oy Mm American people. Some of t hi lascalities eomiected with it have re cently been brought to light by the death of one of the !c.idiios e-m-pira tors, who was L. G. Dennis. Hri tlied on la.t iSun.iay at Gaiiiesvilie. !? 1 . ... 1 .1 i j iiiu'm. aim was uit- iiuui who en gineered the frauds by which Have? was given the vole of Florida, and which ;ave him the I'leseicncv. He was a captain iu a Ma Mcinisetts legiiueui. staiioneii in l loriila. ami remained iu the S:ate alter tin ces- itiou of hostilities. He had u good eal of political shrewdness, was something of an orator a;..l ms ... .. , , . tircly unscrupulous. He alway s ex- ercised great uilhieiice among the negroes, ami was by ihem elected several limes to the Si ate Legisiatui e. , tn 1M7H I.., . 1 . .'...ii m iniu tit managed it that l!i :'J tuoro roies were cmivass,;,l lor i laves m Archer Precinct Xo. 1 of Aia.'hua Cmtity than were ready cast. The proofs of their frauduleui character weie tneiwnciimtig. but the majority of the State Cauv.ts.mig Hoard, the The troublo which has be.-n brew notorious Cowgiil and -HcLin. deci- ing for s une time over (i.e enloice ded that they were lei'al. ' m -'d of til' ploidhitory law cu mina After the State u,te was declared tl il ''V ""' ''.tii::it i-.n ..f 'i' fi',1. 1 , .1 v. il "t"b. armed with revo,eis and iOl tlajes ami Siearns the l)etimeruts . . . 1 ... 1 . ... iais stones, ami attacks upon a mimuer went into the Supreme C,,m t and houses iu whhh the windows were wrested the State 'luvernim nt from smashed and other damage was done, the Republicans, and Dennis hhortlv went to the. house of Wil fter left the State. He rctrrued liillu iL 1'lust' aboul A 'll"rior of a w.,v.o.. 1 4 1 i Iu',e ll'um tut! village, ami sent a however, ,u about two years and nUovv. ( ucks ,,mngU the m.l- again entered pom ich. Hu was ai- ows, accompamed by a volley of rested and tried for illegal voting bullets from the revolvers lired in a and convicted. reckless disregard to the sit epii.g It is said Dennis died of delirium .'""i'3, f'T 'l? Xhi'VvCi .. , , " road to the village, the mob mx. tremens, the result of a wag,, he had stopped at the house of John W. made with some cl onics, at (iaines- Frost, trial justice Here nil. 1, ., wt-re ville, that he could drink two quarts t,,-cd into the house whero the woiiien. of. whiskev at a sitting. children ami old man were steeping. ' Fortuuately no one was hut t, but m I - the windows were demoii-hed. At U.ETj.ANi ts determined not to the house of G. il. Roberts, the Bave Lis administration scandal iied windows were smashed ami the fur with the nepotism that had disgnu-nd ! mtlire damayed. The residence of the administrations of his republican ' V,V ll.SH" Cui wS 11 1 omineiit clothing ... ... v . .. , , doa.er, was also treated to a voile v ol predecessors. .Vpotism ,s the pat- ,(M.ks. Xhe thial eltort of the mob ronitge bestowed in consideration of was against tbeolliee of the Advocate, family relationship, and not of merit, i Tho fcditor of this paper sleeps in This was practised to a most dis-1 1110 int't'- A perfect t'usiiade was graceful extent by Gen. (.runt, while ; JV'1Jt tUe "ik ,lul,,,(l i,u" .. ti 1 . T tho room, the editor s omv ollense he was I resident. He gave some iu-: LiHl bfceu the publication "wiii,o,it erative office to nearly every relative i comment, of the liquor trials. I',y that he or his wife hal, using the what seemed a miracle, ho escaped public patronage iu tho intercuts of ; luim'i'- Tlle 'teis then disUnited. his family instead of his country.! ,w Otirderuocratie President is actin - L. e rcry diflereutiy. On a recent occa-; ion, iu making an appointment, he passed by his own nephew, who had the strongest recoiinm'tid-it ions of nil the applicants, ami gave tin tn i nt- i " t0 nnothor person. Hp luw ' iil m lecoutly refused an iitipt.rtant ; office to 11 hrotlieriii law. because, lie thought it might have even the ii - amii-c of favoritism, Cleveland j,!..-., to follow the example of Washington rather than that, of Grant, ami by so doing he reflects 0leilit on himself, his pariy util his country. Every month ve art- more ; aM,i muu eotivinci d of Cleveland's . ,.,ipnliliiy ami lfvoI-liofiiliiifsH. t. ... . ' ' :"" Our Washington Lett it. i From imiI' Hi'uuiiir c..rn.-..'iiik.it. Wasiiinoivn. 1. C. June 1:1. '85. Atom as hitter a contest over po- lit ii-nl s;il- ms W. t'levelaml v.n: ever be cdied uni : to decide is t! at ever the Chi. -.".go .Mmis'ihUIhi'. which ... . " n h:i Jiisi '.;ivi ii t.i :i man w I." n.vs ,.y i( ( ',,;t. Tj,,.,.(. w,.n. ;v . j -1 . atits lor tho po-iii "i. all li"iu Cliieigo, and ail tui.it'g in the l'lc-dde. it s cam. eaily ami laic. 1-.it a li!l. Miiali voice came up trom a ( .,.,.,.,,.,, ,-,, t)le jn-sidciil that if be was after u e,ipd man to 1:11 tlm otiice he h id one, aIio. like th- IVsi lciit himself, ha.i .'" f ll' "'' llis '', l,," - W HO. Ill i i'1'i'iiM nun in viiinii in k O' (wo thousand io pn! !ii ;iu majority. id been eleeliMl ! ii-.-a i.-e l,e was ti:e A coloie.i w.ir.iii.iiiii in tlie liens irv w In ill", en o 1 1 i . - 1 1 ; 1 1 i li.S.illllV , '. ..,1 I...,,,., i. '.1 i'....t il,.. j-. p.-j,..," ,., "u killmg bin, .h-iu'lding an ullic-' umler a Demo-' ciutic iidii'iuist."itioii 'i l.i- is the -oil of dleilon I hat the Ic iilili.-aiis ' ii: ! aioilli Mill" iui i'i'l ii-'i . y , . . .. . il'llllll llll .1 il -in K'l i..' ii;i" .. W.h.,, u, vnima Vir i l Mar laiul. 1 h African Viru.ia. ai.d ,.,,uiits for a g id L'entleman whs I'm liad been one (f M.ii.oties be-t h ii- ;,. ...... .. .. v.. ..!,.;.: .,..,..;.,, , ,' , -'.''n' '. T .' hul lie wan mtelilgeiit eiiougli at 1 to see tlie Uses to wi.l. ii I;" :ili.l Ills ela-s v re being put 1.-, the si :ii iwi' i'Iiih'iI 1 1 ! si t M iiiolii led bv tlie ). '. siinl he ih'W the track Ti e eiimm i tn.n of the be-t p o t of tin lie.-lo I :e tie lit from Malioue's fmits. ha. bio lou him up coinple; t-l-'. ai.d ie who was o:.lv two siio;t years ti.. muster hand of tee po'it'i al d. slides of li.e old co!i:i:.i.l.u; alth. is ii..v s i p. or tlint L) iinds l.oue to do hiiu leveretice. It would st i in from the eudelieeof ttn- architect uiai i xperts now 1 in llii'.ued Lit :n nil esl :-at l"ii i.l the Capitol architect. Mr Clark, that the It lirli of shoddy commenced in this co'.intrv a good nmi.y yeais ag" From this testimony we are informed the verv walls of the I'-ipitol. which we assumed would stiitid ll" wer and t' ur of ceiii m ies of politics and p.'iuiciai.s. h ive ie.g l.i i n in a date of dishil . gral ion, lie. 'ay and lie-lini-: ion. The iron ,1. into, wer-h:!.:' s.- !'..i'0 pounds i- a';- m to fall upon the heads (it the ir.ieiltilli.it.' Visums in the rotunda, wi-iiem a iumi.e warning, because of thi shmld . i;.; ri d v. h h wlo. h it win ei.mj '.se, suoddv priming thai in o it int I1'!'!1' ai:d thi .-li.idiv i.iho.- the iron beams were i ji. .. ; ther. Mven ti. bi'o,ie f. ;. .; Hi 'mounts tl e dojin- lo m -ei.t :!;. freedom slu i -ii. is. u. w.u ... .1 ..ur '.t d shape- at;.', looks as tl.ot.ii tt ha.i j"' " fion. a. ase ,.f ,, , :,;, i ri' kets. O' course ii uiii.i'.cct ot .hi. 4..,,.,,, ,,.1S lu, ri(,ili. may ocisi.,te lnaiteis somewhal. but I wih thut you i ..nld -1 . s .me n? the botch-work ainau ills Capitol, for which we have paid tirst and last . 1 .,.,. f :-i 1 1 1 t..ir!ied dollars. .Wlilj .. ,1 l. iilltll'.U.s i'l I'li.l Fll.-No. A Miikey Mob. A despatch from Spi iugvale. Maine. (l,ited the 13ili ilist.. sav-i I 1 mm. " "nui a " a t'i" ' v ri"!,t counties 111 Oeorgm, twenty have re- Ktricted the sale of li.juor. and eighty have absolutely prohibited u. Wi'.sltiitgtoii (sosijt. Wlil!.:i..u i'..ios...n.t..ut ..f Nnv Y..k W.Tl.l. Senator lien. Harrison, of Indiana, has b 'Cit iieie for a few days. He cil'e.l upon the President for the purpose of paying his repects. I ask d him what was his impression m Me. Cicwhuid. He said. "It was a good one. I h id nothing toask of him and merely eii'Vd to see him. Iu my shi ri istt I was not abh. of course, to ov't much of an estimate of him. bu' lie impressed 11m as a c car i.e uh d, r solute bits ness timu I to'd him." : aid Setiato.' I farrisim. t !m! 1 uci 0 was o:m i.'il'i'e 01 ids A.lii.i!.i:-;i';Uio!i w hich I was heart i'y 0 ady to i idorse. lie jsked me wiih a carious smile wh 1! :ii thai. I tivd iiim it was tin early tising lea ture. That it Senator now would be able to get to the White Ibm,.. ami see the President 111 the morning even when 1,,- had a com. ail tee meet ir.g at 11 o'clock Tuts. " add. d 1 he Setiato.'. "was someth.ug iliai l was never ah!;, to accomplish under the hist Admieis! la. e m." M.. I ve e "e: ! 1 hu.-iiiess horns are imitated ti-l oil.;h.ii!i a I the dopaM m. uls. . in 1 .11 y vi-ito. - luive no trouble ill ,-eein- tiie Cii'nim t ottict 's. 1' is nil v ! ho w ho 1'. .me iale v. ho have any trouble. I ne . v. o best le.isiiiess men iu the Cabinet arc iiaimii.g u:..l Whiltiey. Theie was some ei ilieiMii a' the lime of their appointment because two members I I niii New Y01 k w ere placed in I in' CaL'ii.il. Tiled by tl.e list ol ea- 1 1( !lci. liny h'ie piove.i lobe hie best se'ei '.ion- ilia. ite. !'. esi-t.-nt I, as ma le. Ii i- a fi.: i '. r pronf of his ..i j.:,h;meiit ilu; I i . -1' two men wet e pel -o: a. .y known to irm 111- Weakest M'ieeM.'iis i.aie bull tho...' which wire li cairn- lid. .'i lo him by oilier pc.ylc. i'ue Tita-'iiy iepa. iiueii: is now in beiter hands lli.iil 11 has been 1..1 a lei:. iber of : at'-'. V i:eii tlie i!i e. ifjal i'g Coin lui....;.'ll has com;.;. 1 d II - woik '.he ! I "i g i'.iZalloll "1 I he i V.-.islll y w ill tin 11 hi liii'-hi d. i in re is no shirk ing Oi post ,im,i of 1, lie I lolls hel e. .Mr. M..liii.'.g 11 a prod:.., I is wo-i.er. lie 1: ! 1 ccl.eli; e .'ti ive abi.ily, ami is neieii e ss .if p.iitn-aii iu his n.an ii.'cmi mI of aiVai.s at lite iiias 1:1 y ii.a.i any miigwump ih.i; eotiid be :ia:ue.i. ?vl:. in: i;ey is a thor o,i:.l, man of Hie w..rid and ha his de.'-a. in. 1 nt oa a v rv good tooting. He is p -ale to eieiy one and does not a'.n 'V nis ea.'e; s w.'.ii the eoii s':ini di ..- a.aiioii ei. eh' by s.i. n of the ticiv ollieia s liia' ins lime i. ex ce.-siel'. oec. lo.e-t ai.d that !l is With nicy tin1 g.'eaU -t .iilticuhy liiit he (Mil ale-lid to ,IVe a 11", se. ..!,, Is oi :. is till, 1 to atiymdu 1 i.1.1.. A:.y one to .-ee i im wiih I.;.- w-ilors wotit-t iititikthat lie was Mie e.'.-i.-st going lied m.'sl th..io!ioi.y .j.mi i -nan. red m mii.'t' of tie- C-iiiiin-i II any of Ins visi;. i's, I ,...'.e. 1. p!...:m." upon tins -e. -tltlt-g ,,' ' ' i 11 il al e i hi y w.i. ipi.eLy Liter tia- noi, side ol his ch.l! ac:c: . A number ol the tnembeis of the xati ,'iis A ee. i ii'.Oi co.. inii .- in lhll'o(ie hav e b. n In 1 . .1 . king oiticiai n si ti-.i.ia our iii'.. 1. iat ;c ser ice. These .1. i.aii. iiui.i. .. i Aim.-; i.'.'.iis have pin ce, oi .! upon f.e I he. try that tney were lucre l.iliiiiia.' with lbe ; oij u it im .its ot poi-.ie iu. abto.id than any ot li.e unlive stock ill this country, ami that therefore ihc appointment of Mich exlirt eii ied Americans ecu.. I not mil to . induce the best pos-ib;e i:i:j ics.i .ii in iv.iiopc in I'ivn!' :: p. .v !:iiiiiisii..;ii;u. I t.e Ai.c.ici.'ed A m- ricoi is the com- lil.-l.esi type of tln-cia-.'. N.'lililig l oa d Lei ,ei ii 1 1 1 i ale the Clia! acM'i 1.1' inis type "I ap;-n-an: for f..nign otiici iiiali th lee.aik reported to me yes' . : lay .-is coming I'mm mie oi' titem. Tims pai itci.ar Ai'gto Ami i' ;.'i;. ita- 1.0! nved in his country for ii.e last liiieeii Ve;us. He was Very a'.'.: .'is 1.. I. ...id- Secretary m' I." iatioii ai i .1. 11. Mr. iiay.n'd has go.m i..!u o.'.ite a ;,'..)! .i.-ai 01 eii cin. ,igi meiit Hal tie i.i 1 r y 1 i tia lea. ','.'. I the 01, il i ! a.'-.i.i ' '.nii'g h.i.i foi app. .mi :n lit . Na!'.i:a..y tiiis Uspiiaii! has i cuiue. a l. i lime mntiths' Wa.tii.g. veiy iitijiai lent Vcsi ei day. Win 11 the t he! luolueter weiii tiji ai -ve ninety, his eil bi. .i ihlgilsii M if jMISS. s.-ioii was lost. Me mad'' tiene thieats. He sal d : "tl llay od docs let give me il I oiiii!.., in 11 ,y -( mi I win t :,,i.i.-e hmi 1:1 Hie l,oi:.o!i Tl itii" .Mr. iia Val l s fi letl.l.s W ll! 1 1 V and keep ! ids ai'.t 11 ihlea' tioiii ht.i.. because noi,.,. 01 t Lieut cou.vl imagine a e.uast ; . .pa . 1110: e lerrib.e ihali being epiifc,l in t.ie Loudon Ti iltii. Aiin Geii'i ilium, of tlie aimy. tl.lilks li.lll .lien' is I'.iom ;..!' ieiojiu Hi I in: ;, stein m e. Ite. ,11-11 at Wist l'ollit. He would thlow open tue school to u larger number of s! mlenis and have oioy a licked mimhei of them aclaal.y appoint-d into l in army, lie beueves in giving a cnge mimliei 01 .students a mi.i.aiy i-bici-tlosi ami ihen in seii.iit.g them oacii to civil .Ho. win i! liick can im- ti-il.i. as mi. Italy pi oies.-,. i(, at tue seiinn.s tiiioligi:oui tlie country in iieipmg to keep up the various i.miiia iii-att-izatioiis. and !ti case oi an emei -ency ci) I II In.' it lied upon Inr oigauil.ic; ailii it;.,td.li.g tloops. Tin: picselit, system at esi i'oint ha.i a icmien -y lo inaki! a bin over into a machine, ami i ) give i.iiu t.i se notioLs ul hla po -lleili Hi lite. e.;.e ol lin. isiy ! . : . . ! ai e (aught aliyliiili- about tueu t)Wu i oiiiuiy. imiI' oi Un til cniiu out ol tdeie wiih any coiled iiolii.n.s about til' i luil ai'tei oi l.lus Govern ment. ihe;r alier iiie in Hi- unny lends to make ihem cit-a! mis oi loll ' t me, evesauciy atnnl mid eoiiserva ' live. Ail ol I lie great gciiei n.s oi the war were Wvst i'onil yuiuautes w ho iiad Imt itio army ami gone back t' civil life. liuoiiyii Uieu' aiiseuce ' from the army ami in ineir eomuci With tue people they tiad acijum d tnat brouuelimg ot the ninni ami kitowledgu ol men which al'iel .Miuls 1 Iilrtd'.' them ttUccv.islili j ..IteiUlS. lhu litliures of the war Wnii the ohici.is j ol tiietegunu army wtiolmd itu;uui:ii 'with tlie army. Tiiey u.ways ciai-uing wituine voiumens. 'linj i would lose their hold upon tho sol diers in tin ir charge bv attempting ; to niaiiitaiii a iminiiiet discipline over . Hie volunteer so'diers of the war. The advantage of sending graduates of West, Point back into civil life : throughout the cniiiitry would soon be seen i:i the iiup.oveinent of the military organ i:a! ions. Pentisylva-. . nia. wliich has the best militia organ ization of any State fu the I'liion. has one tioiib'c constantly to oneoiiu ici, and ihai is to ob ain proper ma teria! for ollicers in her tm'.itaiy teg- , intents. The Crop l.ct orts. The .lime report of the f)i at ttnent of Agi i.'uii ire will record mi K.lvance in the cotton area of live to six per cent. Virginia 1.1'T per cut,. North; Carolina lH'2, Soiitii Carolina lUd. Georgia I'M!. I'l .ft. la M-J. Alal ai.i.i li):!. Mississippi lu.'i. Ji.t li.viami MT. Te:iS ll'1. Alknisas 1 ('.. Tmi'.iessee 1 . i The total mi a ' Xc e.ls i i...i..eeu milheli act fa T.e plant is healthy, growl ll fear'v ,r- er i.;e. itt'd strt'.t gi. d Whcio iccelit tains l ae b. en vce.-sie the crop is in the - l is-. The .enet il av. I. i;.'e I- which is higher ll an in the :hri pr"e. d:tig Veal's in June i li- re is unusual '.I r i-1 o mil v in coiiditi.m. otil 'IVonessec showing less thai. St ite iiveta-'es ate: Vugi'.'i i North Catcht.-i i':!, Sniilh Cilniina W. Ctemgia !,"). Flori- 1 .la in. Alabama 12. Mississippi V2. l. -ui- i:ii..t '.". Texas HO, Aikuiisus !U, ri iinessee Via. The eondiii. ti of winter wheat is iepoiie.1 k'-" i' than cv r before iu lime. 1'S pi iwiila.0 has tleclilu d ti . on 7 J in May. ! he :o'.fa:.es of the ' piiuc , .1 St i.. s ;oe: New Y lii '. , p. imsy lia.ii 'IT. Ohio ii'i. Michigan Hi. tu.iiiiia '.:). Illinois -lb. Missouri .',1. Uaiisas :'. C-ihf,.ri ia -Vv lu some Sialt : inelc has Ii: mi a greater! loss of art all. an was ant mipated in' plevi .Us I'i .. is. j'he lOt-iige ield will eidi i.tiy in- less than ten bushels ' pel' acre 1 I.e proiiaHe product of li.e wttiier the:it Si il e.. ai cording to tl.es" icl-ii'iis is iedilced to aboiil ' Jltll.il'lti.lttlll bast. cis ; but liotif1 of the 1 1 1 1 1!-a i.s aii ii'i'Iuded in the winter: wheat an a. The icporl of t ! e spring , wheat is mote favorable. I':.,- di .po- siuoii ;ast a ii'iuiii to re i m e ltslaeadlh on ac.'otim of Iheu.e.v pi ice was cheek- , ed iiy the ios.-. nf (ite wintiT wluat! iiiea. in.. t latii i'V the Mriii-h-Ihissian i war t iini 'i's Sni'statitialii ti.e sainc to c.i ha. b en .., e.hd as was seeded the pa-' year About eleven million acics--l!i .V rlhciii New laiglatid, ' Wisconsin. Milite'sot,!. loWll. Sebllis-i lia ami at I: : it I iloiles. 1 he pel-' ii !t!ar;c of last y ear's crop is '.'."i in iscoii-m. .'- iu Mniltesi.ta. MJiu. Iowa. '. n: Xebiaski. ;o..l l'.Hl in , Dakol.ih T' condition i f sjn'ing wheat is .1? ami indicates a crop of about 1 ."n.'.l.i i.iiil'l biisl.ci.. liicavei-' ,i,.e for Wi.coiisiii is SS. Mmii.-sotii ' ti'l. I .wa lii't. Neiuasl.a 102. l..koiah: Sill. Tilt pteselit li..lt t.icietotei indicates a v. i.i ,o crupol liii'l uuihoii 1 iut tlieis ail imitioiis sm.tih i' than tl.u! of isl. ! Tim geiiral condition of rye is S:l I l i'i- area of barley is i. curly the same j is in lK.S-l mi. I li.e average of colidi- ; tion i.s S;). Tin-acreage of oats has) uicreasi d 4 per cent, and the avt rage) i of ctii.ditioii is '.l-l. Corn will be re ported in .July, but voluntary retiirnt indicate tin incte.isi of urea. j All A ps'iriiiiiu: Accident. ! A cablegram from Paris, dated the i 11th. -ays: Ai Thicr-i. a town in the, 1 ej.,u i meiit of Poy Ik- n.iiiie, n uiiii ili'i' 1 1 in. has been .in plotless foi some d'tys. The circiimstatices of t he muni, i' ami i he exciting incidents i f t i;c li .a. haw- engrossed the ut l eli te ui of the pf'op.e. and yesier.lay. the last day of the Iliai. the court house i was cio.Vtlid witii men and women, j aiixious to wit ui s the closing scenes. ' Wiii ti the .eo;..e wei e leaving, im mediately after the adjournment of the court, ami were jammed upon the sioiie siaiiway leading to the. siiect. i!:e li.ny slailease fell. The s.-ene that foi .wid m appa'ling. Xiiimoiise ma-ses oi luasniity from aliove crasht'ii hovn upon the .-.trug- : g.itig people, .iim'.'.iig throiig'n their, tl 'sii and bones ami maiming and mutilating them in a hon ibh man ner. 'Tlie fait of iiie staircase ami ! I lit' shl'K ks oi lite people lying help lis, iii tiie ri.ii. . caused a panic in the cniiii 100,11. and there was a rush' for the now wrecked exit. Those, who were 111 ttont were unable to withstand tin" plesstire from behind. : ami were liurie 1 down upon tue men , ami women dashed in tne fall of llu s! ail case; ami whom the people in the strctt were a.ieady 'sti ivmg to rescue. Vheli at ieligiii the panic bad exhausted ltsoll, atul the im- ' melise si .ii..' steps of the fallen stair- , case had b. i n leinoved, twenty per sons wen taken from tin-ruins dead. The injnied iiunibered nut less than, sixty, ami many of the.,c will die of tiie.r 11, j, hi. .-a. A later dispatch from Thiers says thai in addition lo the twi uiy per soii -i kilii d ui the cunt hoiis. disas-. (er y.'steid ay. fully one hundred per sons were injured. Many of I he 111 ; jiired aie women, and their wounds; arc of a serious ciiaiacier. When the massive stum; staircase I fell the scene was fearful to witness, j The immense stone steps above, with people tion tlu'in, were precipitated; upon the dead ami dying below, add- j ing to too honors of the awfui spec- j lacle. j A si ill later dispatch from Thiers j make-; the court house calamity there j yesterday far more disastrous in itsj coiise.pieitces than the earlier lbs- patches indicated. The dead a ready j number twenty-four. Tlie total nuiu- ; ber of injured is now placed at one j bundled and sixty-three; and of these ; fouit.en aie veiy seriously injured, and some of them will die. The sfven teen-year locusts have made their appeatauco iu Indiana and Michigan. Gen. .l.ihn A. Young has been ap poitiied postmaster at Chai !ot.ti, in place 01 W. W. .letikins removed. Truck Piiriniii-. Frnin Dm Fllziil.olli ( Iiy rnl.Mii. Year by year tin average in Kant em Carolina in 1 1 ucks is growing. What for a long time win impracti cable, owing to the lack of proper 1 transportation facilities, has become I (mainly by means of the Norfolk j Southern Hail road and connecting ' lines) one of the foremost industries ; of this section. The Falcon is glad' to take note of this, for it has su- preiiie faith in the agricultural possi- biiilies of this country and iecognizcn . truck farming as one of the most: proiitablo branches of agriculture! To get precisely nf. the volume of j these products annually exported from this seel ion is not practicable,' but it is very largo. F'ew indeed ; realize to what proportion it has ; grown under the stimulus of quick 1 1 iiuspoi tat ion. Great quantities of 1 fi nil ami berries, peas, potatoes, cab-! bage, beets, sweet coin, asparagus, beans ami other truck are sent to the Northern markets every season.! .Much land hereabouts admirably: adapted to trucking purposes can be bought for a tt illit of its real value. SI at Mie or I he Lute War. j Adjt-Gen. Ihiini has comp'ctrd a list of casualties in tin- Federal army duting the late war. Tiie aggregate . number of deaths is shown to have been .'!.V.I.4!li. Of these J.40S oc ciirred among Union soldiers as pris-1 oners of war. Tiie total number of. troops reported as fu liished by the I various Stmes under the various cabs i is "2,77-,-ltlN. Some of the returns I weie duplicated, ami it is estimated' that the actual number was about; J.au'i.OiUI. j YV. L LONDON'S NEW COODS I HAVE ABBITED! AND WHAT A j Sivlkxdid Stock' 11 f has:: More Go33s' Prettier Gcofls ! And the CHilAFF.ST GOODS You ever shvv ! HAVE YOU SIC EN THOSE Pretty Dress Goods AT LONDOK'8? OH! THEY A HE SO CHEAP' LOOK AT HIS P HETTY o CENT CALIUOES.-Hc asks only 7 cents for the verv best ! Large stock of LAWNS. MUSLINS. OiMiH'.'-'S. UHA.UiiUEY". LINEN LAWNS. INDIAN' LINEN. PEHslAN LAVNS, VICT0H1A LAWNS, as low as Sets P Eli ULS ami mh. r . WHITE OOODS and T HIM MINGS. HAS THE P.I'.ST COI'SKIS FOIt THE MONEV Y)L JCVEU SAW! HIS STOCK OF FANCY MOODS AN!) NO! t .V S EXTiiA LVIU1E am. UN USUALLY CHEAP: WOMEN'S STOCKINtiS from Sets. jut j.air up. CLOVES of 1 wry descriition. 'etv laige stock of Ladies' and Children's HATS ami EON NETS, trimmed mid unl 1 iiiiincil. FEATHEHS. FLOWEIIS. ami all kinds .MiLLlNF.HY OOODS. HEADY MADE CLOIHINO to lit anv 11ml 1 von body. PAN IS ;'nl cents up. CO A IS in' 50 cetts tip. The I est stock ne ti's m ck wear ever seen in this ci iinty. Men's aid boys' HA'IS. stiiaw, fuk and wool., at bottom piico-. Six Reasons Why You Phoxild Buy Yon Goods ut LONDON'S! 1st. He will rot be undersold by j any one 'in. I. Yon have the largest, best ' as.-oi N'd and cheapest stock in the, eoiii'ly to select from. :!rd His goti'ls have been tiought for cmh iiml he has saved every, deoiii.t. which is an item these times. ; 1th. lie is nbvayn glad to show, llis g, tods whether 0:1 buy or not ot h. He has politu and attentive , clerk. I t'.tli. But t ot the oniy ones. You . can always Iind what you need and ; v.'io.t. I CASH CI S TOMFHS are given extra imlii cements '. Verv lnrsre stock of TRUNKS and SATCHELS! Cannot mention half what he haa got. j So cull and see for yourselves. j Hemeniber the place. W. L. IiONPON'S.! Pitfsboro, May 7, liSMo. W Y A T T ifc EAIEIGII, 77. C, COMIHISSION MEHCIIANTS, WHOLKSALB AND 11HTAIL a r a 0 is s . CONSIGNMENTS of COTTON and P110DUCJ3 SOLICITED. AGKNJS FGIt H15!T1S MIXTURE, THFj "OLD UKLIAI.U-K" FOU b'J.NB TOUACCO. TO G3 T3 It- K JM ) 1) CO., I.siiriii F.i.m Si in i t. up p .site l!eii-.tou , l!ro.), Gn'i'&S2QnQ, it. c. '1'liey have eularfi d their business by adding a WHOLESALE DEPAUTMENT ami, j.aviiig THF (.'ASH lor their goods, they furnish MOTS AND SHOES 1 1 to am. ill. juices rut 1.0 w Kit Mian ever j fiiil to MrtEHBiiotEi Shoe Store EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED AT 'NIK FIUVE YOU WANT IT! KALTIMOItE Pill! ES Ot'AliVNTKFd) TO MERCHANTS. Call to see us. 1. 7. SOYD &. CO. M-iv 11. 1SS." lltts ir. TO ALL l-WRMEKS '.Mill THINK OK MAklNlt TOr'.fiC'0O Wi M St'eeTh Tt.I.y su 1 i n i o n t i Iks roi: m u;ini. T()PA( -CO FLUES auk Till-: Ki:V ilKST t Tlil. SI. UK. Mi: Ot'Alt VXTi- K 'IO I'l.KAsE vtir, 11 ii ii in ia i. r .'.:;: m.ii.km i,!iif. ot u 1 i.ci:-iakkiis li.WK IIAI. I.i -NH l.XI I.MI'.M'I-.. (IT mi.OV,' SiiOV.S CDXSTIU"!'- tion of siM,! k m.TriiN fir;. imt::i.k. 1 trsAci:. anp kx- l'l MNS 1TSM.K. IT IS Ti'h VOST l'.iI l l.AU WAV t.V AliDANO ,i -i ... , , .. , IN juks. w & 'M ' " " tip j;'r' .S h. 1 1 1 pi 1 1 '4 - - - ls mm - - Is3 ;ps . . . I I . h 3 ii XL L .f H fe,r . ... mjA & 111! M M 2. .- v sistii.r. iii.ri ix. siN.il.f. iii.ri ix. For ) ric ..ui'' 1:. : t riiiiii on -ti retrar-t t t" co nt ks. 01iV 10. 1 ll" 11 S LEW.S .V CO.. '221 Fayettc- ville Stleit. U'.llii,.'. N. C. fiKMi IS V. Hit Al'OllKSS, aiel vie will foiwaid by letnrn mail a circular with lllleel iol.s i'.u bi.ii.iln,:' I'. I. ns. end a. so L'itls of dill'or-t-iil ways to aiiaiige Hues in Jimns. 2. i V. h C H STliUK AClliS W. C. SIHONAi'H -HEOULAll SALE DAYS TUESDAY, WUSDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. After we opened the old Pioneer Warehouse 011 the i'tth day of September, 1HS4, for the tirst- sale of L-af Toii.n-co iu Ualeigh. we found that lUleigh, a a Tobacco Mai-ket. was -m establish".! fact, nnd at once began to look around for more commodious qmuteis. Having purchased the lot. No t!5, W ilining: ton street, we at once contracted with tim North Carolina Car Company tor the hiindsome new Wi.reliouse which they have just finished, and v..;m opened for the first lime .m Wednesday, the Lr!h day of April. We are now prepared to handle Led Tobacco, as we hope, to the advantage of our l-'itrmer Fiien.l and ourselves. We havo a full corp of cutupetent Clerki' anil Employees, good sleeping rooms, excellent stabh s, and water on the preui.ses. We promise y ou a g'od time and gt.od prices for your Tobacco. There are 'many good lessons why you should brinj, your Leaf to llaleigh. Wo havo an eager corps of buyers with ample capital to handle the entire crop of the Stale if ncce-sm v. ' Our grocery, di -y-gootla and hardware stolen ofl'er complete stocks of goods at prices which doty competition. We hav three of the In st bunks in the State, if you wish to deposit your money you cannot do so with mole sufety any where than here. We have good roada lcHding into our City, the best water in the world after you get here. All of this we can substantiate if you will give us a trial. Liberal mLai.ces made oil coiisignnn uts, and Tobacco "ld strictly under instruction!) of consignor. Empty hogxm.jul.-i nnd boxes ncut freo of freight to parties wishing to ship us. We hi.e been very stici 1 ssful in obtuining' good prices for Tobacco and believe we have givcu satisfaction to our cus tomer,. April "3. 2m. T A V I, O Ii , off. :p in this market, and you cannot iind in their 5 WA It K HOUSE, .v CO. Piiotiuiroiis, -l.f,.. . 1 urn inm vmiygjwiirfrj)wjbu. niiy wmqw
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 18, 1885, edition 1
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