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THE SUGAR BOUKTT. Indication That itWU FaU Consid erably Below the Estimate - ' First ZXade. - Special to The Republic! New Orleans, Lai, Oct. 9. The first Louisiana sugar pro duced under the new bounty law reached here to-day from Westover plantation in West Baton Rouge Parish, and appli cation was made for the bounty on it. The internal revenue office here has appointed 150 weighers and samplers to han die the sugar receipts, which are expected to be large from this time forward, but the sugar scales to be used in the business have not yet reached here from Washington. Nearly all the planters have notified the internal revenue office that they will begin the manufacture of sugar this month. Twelve' have already begun, and the latest date fixed on by any of them is October 26. It is now evident that the crop will not be as large as was expected a few months ago, in consequence of the drought in August and September, and that notwithstanding an in crease of 12 per cent, on the acreage, it will fall below last year'3 crop. The planters in their application for bounty filed in July called for a bounty on 550,000,000 pounds of sugar, which would have brought $11, 000,000 to them. The indica tions now are that the crop will not exceed 340,000,000 pounds, reducing the bounty to be re ceived to $6,800,000. A MOUNTAIN BURST. A brief conference was held, in wh,iclvthe denizens of the, cave informed , the miners that the latter must retire. H tf - The; treasure hunters, obeyed promptly, but on reaching the mouth of the cave one of the party was left to stand guard while the other men went into the country to summon reen forcements for the contemplated seizure. Soon men began to arrive at the cave, armed to the teeth, and a constant guard has procedure in trials that will se cure the prompt conviction, and imposing, such penalties as shall sequre the most perfect compli ance witH the law. 3. We condemn the silver bill recently passed by congress, and demand in lieu thereof the free and unlimited coinage of silver. . 4. We demand the passage of laws prohibiting alien owner ship of land, and that congress take prompt action to devise been maintained day and night some plan to obtain all lands since that time. Sheriff Book- j now owned by aliens and for- Explosion of a Hill in Mexico and Eruption of Hot Water From the Crater. TSpecial to the Republic City of Mexico, via Galves ton, Oct. 15. Vicente Loaiza, an agent of a sewing machine company, whose headquarters are in Toluca, came to this city to day and tells a most remarks able story. He says that he had occasion to visit a , town twenty-five leagues south of Toluca, and last Monday a email mountain or high hill about half way between the towns of Tenancingoand Tecua loya, w thout warning, exploded with a most terrific report and immediately an immense vol ume of water commenced to flow from the newly formed crater and inundated much of the surrounding country. "The Indians fled to the hills and the church bells in the sur rounding villages were rung Tiolently. A general panic en sued. - The water soon found its level and poured through a gorge 1 50 feet deep and continued so to flow until the next day, when Mr. Loaiza left. The inhabit ants were so frightened that they would not approach the etream. , fioaiza did not take the tem perature of the water, but sup poses it was hot, as he saw va por rising from it on a warm day. The volume of water was so great that it carried away two high bridges which crossed the ravine far above high water mark. The crater formed, by the explosion was quite large, and rock and earth were scat tered far and wide. Loaiza is not a scientific man, but is intelligent and is one of the most successful salesmen of the company, by which he is re garded as a thoroughly reliable man. out of Stone county, was at the cave yesterday. A deputy marshal is there with between thirty and forty well-armed men, resolved to keep up the siege till the sub terranean outlaws are forced by hunger to capitulate. v 1 Loud-Talking Women. Persons desirous to be thought ladies some times converse screamingly in public vehicles, apparently for the purpose of attracting attention. They suc ceed, but the attention they elicit is. not of a complimentary, nature. Their gentler sisters are sorry and ashamed for them, and men are disgusted at such conduct. There is a magnetism in melodious sounds which is almost irresistible, and when they issue from fair lips they are apt to take the sternest of us captive. On the other hand, harsh, discordant tones, though they should come from the love liest mouth in Christendom, play the uiischief with senti ment and put tenderness to flight. It would be an advant age to every lady if she remem bered this, and so modulated her tones that "Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low, an excellent thing in o m a The North Carolina lire Fence Company. o rH O j v'wn uwymrqnii fawirwwu unm imam ru rrvwr "l 1 . a -a eign syndicates; and tnat all lands now held by railroads and other corporations in excess of such as is actually used and needed by them be reclaimed ;y the government, and held for actual settlers only. 5. Believing in the doctrine of equal rights to all and special privileges to none, we demand a. That our national legisla tion shall be so framed in the future as not to build up one in dustry at the expense of an other. b. We fun her demand a re moval of the existing heavy tariff tax from the necessities of life, that the poor of our land must have, c. We further demand a just and ated d ""v -4- V j-v yv -a. -l 4- -mm m-r -a 1 1 -l 1 a- aV- - kjl tiic luuuuv duuuu uc wTntervs narVs fir:- ir. ic l.pintr (rpnprnllv nHnnfprl ruE LAWFUL FENCE! "HORSE HIGH, RIO TIGHT, BULL STRONG." OVER 30,000 MILESIN USE The above rut represents the new combined Hedge and Wire Fence now being introduce by the North Carolina Hedge :md Wire Fence Company. We claim for it: 1st. It is practically indistructable. 2nd. It r'V"s r.horouch urotection ncrainst all stock both larcre and 8znall.3rd. It IK hichlv nrn.imint:l It. is thp hpnnpcf fannt in avictnnro frt-u- stl inAnwYmo 1 i v' iviiuuvjvjj ihuvoovvj iuiooio-iuji, Ai&aura?i iuu Wp 1-liVvP that tliPmnnAv AI,uiauH' llNn ,S; -u' ,n;iI, ivai,bits inissoun, rensyivania, ixw isianna, Alabama, Georgia, Jersey, Delaware and purposes, such as lawns, much as possible iu the hands mraiwtiVanritate S5! r'6 by Mr-'Sam 30hm na at his m-e Street Rai1 Trnn 11 chn li mit-H - I- O t J 1. ...... . necessary expenses of the gov- woman. New York Ledger. A Velvet Winter Ahead. Fashion proclaims a velvet winter, which is tantamount to saying that it will be a velveteen winter for those who cannot af ford the costly fabrics of Lyons. The "Louis" velveteen is one of the very best makes which are upon the market. It is made in every conceivable shade, es pecially in the new tones of heliotrope, gray and blue. The dyes are admirable, whilst in surface it is silky and sheeny, and n weight it is marvelously light. For a smart costume during the evening season noth ing would look better than a slightly trained skirt, made "umbrella" fashion, to define the figure closely, and over it a three quarter coat, opening with handsome lapels to display a waistcoat of rich brocade. Dressed in this manner a young lady would be at once fashion able in appearance, while she would have the agreeable con sciousness of having effected a good bargain in a pecuniary point of view. It is worth no ticing that strong foundation linings are supplied to match eery shade of the velveteen. N. Y. World. The bald-headed man is a part and parcel of the ballet. Gal veston .News. ernment economically and hon estly administered. 6. We demand the most rigid, honest and just state and na tional govermental control and supervision of the means of pub lic communication and trans portation, and if this control and supervision does not remove he abuse now existing, we de maiid the government owner ship of such means of communi cation and transportation. 7. We demand that the con gress of the United States sub mit an amendment to the con stitution providing for the elec tion of United States Senators by direct vote of the people of each State.' KCr.TE 3ITDCS.S3K31TTS. rVav rrrf .n?J!y oxf'Trr'ncI this fence in the State of PennsyWania, where thonpanda of miles are in us, and ran endorse all that is claimed for it. J. G. MARTIN, Ashcville, N: C. Wilmington, N. C, June 12th, 1891. This is to certify that ve have visited Ohio, Pennsylvania, and other States, and have examined many milea of Hedge fence i uili unr Ue fyttem of the above company, and after thorough investigation, made by request in behalf of farmers and others of our section, we frankly and conscientiously state that it is the most perfect fence we have ever st u. It is iu all respects exactly true to representations, proof against 6tock, dogs and men, and universally popular, a mc learned from those to whom we talked; and we saw hundreds of mile of It. We ex amined them in :vll styles and conditions, from the last spring planting to those completed twelve or fourteen years ago, and found every detail just as described. I). S. COWAN, of Columbus county. N. C. LEWIS BELDKN, New Hanover couniv. N. C. Over twenty-five miles of this fence have been ordered by citizens of Asheville. It nas only to be seen ';o : e appreciated as the Best ano Cheapest FENCE IN EXISTENCE. Call at tho Com pany's office in the Stn-et Railway Building, South Main St., Asheville, for particulars, or see properly accredited agents. S ATVTTj JOHNSON augi3 Manager for State of North Carolina, AshcvilleN. C. OUTLAWS FOUND IN A CAVE. Some Miners Accidentally Discover Their Rendezvous. Springfield, Mo., Oct. 8. Deputy United States Marshal homas, of this city, has just returned from Stone county, Mo., and confirms the sensa tional rumor of the adventure of the Colorado miners who dis covered, a few days ago a band of outlaws concealed in a cave a White River Hills, near the Arkansas border. They entered one of the numerous caves in the south ern part of btone county in search of the traditional Spanish silver mines of south west Missouri, which so many silver miners have sought in rain since the acquisition of this territory by the United States. While exploring the cave the light from the torches of the miners suddenly revealed just ahead of the party four Win Chester rifles leaning jagainst the rocky wall of the cavern. In an instant four well dressed men sprang from a place of con cealment, and, seizing the guns. levelled their gleaming barrels at the advancing party and commanded the miners to halt He You say you love me, but cannot be my wife. Is it because I am poor? There are batter things in this world than money. She Quite true, but it takes money to buy them. Bos ton Budget. A woman runs a locomotive on the Cairo and Kanawha Val- ey Railroad in West Virginia and makes schedule time not withstanding the impulse she must have to hold up her train at every crossing. Detroit Free Press. erman yrup" J. C. Davis, Rector of St. James' Episcopal Church, Eufaula, Ala.: " My son has been badly afflicted with a fearful and threatening cough for several months, and after trying several prescriptions from physicians which failed to relieve him, he has been perfectly restored by the use ol two bottles of Bo An Episcopal schee's German Syr up. I can recom Rector. mend it without hesitation." Chronic severe, deep-seated coughs like this are as severe tests as a remedy can be subjected to. It is for these long standing cases that Boschee's Ger man Svrup is made a specialtv. Many others afflicted as this lad was, will do well to make a note of this. The Ocala Demands. A number of our readers have requested that we publish the Ocala (Alliance) demands in full. Here they are: la. We demand the abolition of national banks- b. We demand that the gov ernment shall establish sub treasuries or depositories in the several States, which shall loan money direct to the people at a low rate of interest, not to ex ceed two per cent, per annum, . . on noM-pensnaoie iarm pro ducts, and also upon real estate, witn proper limitations upon the quantity of land and amount of money. c. We demand that the amount of the circulating medium b speedily increased to not less than '$50 per capita. 2. That we demand that con gress shall pass such laws as will effectually prevent the deal ing in futures of all agricultural and mechanical productions; providing a stringent system of J. F. Arnold, Montevideo, Minn., writes: I always use German Svrup for a Cold on the Lungs. I have never found an equal toat far less a superior. - G. G. GREEN, Sole Manfr,Woodbury,NJ. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of ISurlineton, Uliio, states that he bad !een under the care Of two prominent physi cians, and used their treatment until he was not able to pet around. Thev pro nounced his case to be consumption and incurable, lie was oersuaded to trv Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. coughs and colds, and at that time was not able to walk across the street with out resting He found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he was much better; h. continued to use it and is to-day enjoying good health. If you have any throat, lung or chest trouble trv it. We guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at T. C. Smith & Co.'s drug si ore. JAMES H. LOUGHRAN'S MAN'S BAR Has Removed to STREET. 58 SOUTH MAIN Opposite the Reliable Firm of Bearden, Rankin & Co. TIMES-DEMOCRAT 60 Camp Street, ZSTETW OBT i"R A TsTS, T. A . DAILY; 8 Pages, $12 Per Year. SUNDAY: 16 to 20 Pages $2 Per Year. WEEKLY: 12 Pages, $1 Per Year. Swain Hotel Bryson CitY, Swain Co., N. C A NEW HOUSE WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. Centrally located, and is one cf the beet Ho "1 tela in Western North Carolina. Headquarters for Tourists aiiii Sportsmen. Hunting and Fishing near Bryson City ex BZ3T ACOOTTTOOTATION8 FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. THE LEADING SOUTHERN DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER! - T - TKE SUMDAY TIMES-DEMOCRAT Ip a 16 to 20-pae paper containing the news of the world, covering: every topio o) current interest and sparkling: with literary gema. THE WEEKLY TIMES-DEMOCRAT contains all the good things of the Taily and Sunday editions and an excellent Agricultural Department. AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM TEE TIHES - DEMOCRAT is THE BEST IN THE SOUTH. ' THE TIMES-DEMOCRAT is the only paper in Louisiana owning both the As sociated and United Press services. Send for sample copies or advertising rateo. J H. EATOX Plain and Ornamental Plastering, Asheville, N. C. SHATHERS SPRINGS HOTEL I A EES0ET 50E PLEASURE HEALTH SEEKEES. ANI Turnpike, N. C. SPLENDID : CHALYBEATE : AND FREE STONE WATERS. A DelVjhtfvl llotnt in the Heart of tfu A I legfci n ie$'v?m e lleiilh C"r B'ick to te Wtarjf and Rett is iyveet. This beautiful summer rwort, eltuatf-d im- metliatelr on the Murphy I M vision of tbe Western North Carolina Railroad, half way between Asheville and Waynesville. fifteen miles from each place, is open ror the rvcep- the w tion of gnesta for i r inter. Alljobbiur in hi line promptly 8l tended 3t e.ol:s, e .rice? guaranteed. nl wort ianl-ly V r ' '''' ' ' ' r' of rlirr 1 1 " ; i v " " ' rtu:y. Geo. l-ly. N. Blackburn. Year in th- the f iUfci ' No uior.f t-.i i:i lxtied. 1 li 1 . l:i . y. ; fi i-rn ht in cink vk- r . uci- in- crroaoty. 1 nt. r'.. i 1. .. .i. jt t lrm The hotel is surrounded by the Pisjrah rang of mountains, and is conceded by all to t one of the mot delightful and healtb-glvlnx re ftorta In Western North Carolina. A cool breeze is continually passing through the val ley, giving life and i reebnoss to all things, and in consequence of which no fog or vapor is to be found in t-ne vaiiey at any time. The building Is new and well furnished Large and well ventilated. Telegraph and roe to nice in the noute. Smathers Springs Hotel 28.000 feet ; Smath ers' View 42.UW. Now comes the most attractive feat of all the excellent and delicious fare tc al ways found on the table, which at all tliu is supplied with all the commodities to lie found in this section, served in the very bt style. Fresh mutton, milk and butter supplied from tne premises. This place is especially recommended bv physicians for all kinds of hi tig troubles, on account of the dry and bracing atmosphere. wnicn is iree irom oust ana poisonous germs. Fruit in abundance on the place, special attention is called to the tine variety of grapes. JUHN C. HMATHEK, Prop'r. Parti1 wishing well-rooted Niagara and other Grape Vines can be supplid at the Turnpike Hotel farm.1 etitl7-lr I -FALK'S- MUS1C HOUSE North Main Street. PIANOS, ORGANS, GUITARS, . BANJOS, VIOLINS. Buy from immense stock or bare It shipped direct from factory to you. I am agent for no one; I buy for ca&h whatever is best in tLe market. I represent Stelnwey, A. B. Chae, Evarett, Kimball, U.S. Organs, the finest in the land. I tell on jour own terms at lowest prices. See me before you buy. C. FALK, 35 H. Main St., Asbeyille, 5. 0. W m. a .r Ba ft A . B T At kf I 1 tn, and Jut . Hav. T oilo, i 4ikw number, who r- i...njf t er a irtrin h. It NEW a.1 SOLI.M. riil: i.;VUKr. Hdrmtoc K. C. AI. :,. IUi I'Ct . .u,nt, Alulae. 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