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BEAl FORT, .NORTH CAROLIN A. TIH RSDAA . N()\ KMRLR H. I
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DIKECTORi.
ySITKD STATE* OI FICER-S :
Howland, Collator.
M. A. mil, L. A. Potter, Deputy
IecV>r8.
T. W. Ramsey. Bjatman.
Darid Pierce. Poat Master
T W. Lindsay, Assistant.
STATE OKFICF.KS:
E. O. Noe, Commissioner of Wrecks.
A. & N. C. K. K. Director, AV. b.
Chadwick.
L. A. Skarren, Notary Public.
cocxTy.
John B. Russell, Sheriff.
Tho*. Forlaw, Deputy Sheriff.
Thoa. 'Fhomas, Treasurer.
John D. Davis, Suj^rior Court Clerk.
Joi:n Rumley. Itejfister of Deeds.
T."C. Davis, Coroner.
V. B. Salter, Surveyer,
Commissioners—Joseph Pitjott, Chair
man- W. L. Arendell, Jno. L. Goodwin
ind .). T. Dennis.
Jknrd of Education—J. H. Mason,
CfaH. Picotl and W. B. Bell, 8r.
Supeniatendent Public Instruction, L.
T!. Howland.
COUNTY MAOISTBATBS.
Whiteoak.—E- w. Humphrey, J. M.
Banders, G. N. Ennett, P. Koouce and
Jerry Watson.
Newport.—R. M. Weeks, D. Me.
/Jain, E. D. HaidcKty, E. F. Carrawaj,
J. T. Dennis and D.ivid 8. Quinn.
JIOREHEAD.—AA^ b. Bell Hr., W. W
Wilis, T. C. Davis, W. T. Peiletier, A
Oaksmith and M. F. Arendell.
Beaufort.—Wm. Alexaader, S. L.
Bimpson, M. R. Sprinkle, David Pierce,
R. B. Cox. C. 8. Bell, E. O. Noe, J. H.
Potter and Italjih Howland.
Straits.—Divine 8. Guthrie, Cull Pig-
ott, V. B, Salter and T. M. Gillikin.
Smyrna.—Frank Hancock, A. W . Pi-
uer, Russell Willis and Otwa} B. Davis.
Hunting Quarter.—J. L. Goodwin,
M. R. Fulcher, 8. E. Hamilton and
Thomas Chadwick.
Portsmouth.—Alex Robinson.
medical society.
Jas. L. Manney, M. D., President ;
Secretary. Meets fii-st Jlouday
THE RECORD. oFFiciAi vote of
COUHTTY. IVOVEhTBKR aiVD 1986.
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THURSDAY, NOVEPBiU 11, mr,.
LOCALS
8.07.
Full moon to-day.
J-athams official majority 857.
Ice formed in this town on last Monday
night.
Thanksgiving day on TliuriHlay, Novem
ber 25lb.
white frost ou last Tuesday;
in every month.
TOWN.
C. 8. Bell, Mayor.
S. D. Delaraar, Clerk.
John Forlaw, Treasurer.
F. F. Longest, Constable.
Commissioners—L. H Forlaw, W. F.
Dill, 8. D. Delamar, Jerry Fisher J. E.
Henry, B. L. Jones, S. W. Gabriel and
Jlicbaid Whitehurst.
C. R. Thomas, Jr., Town Attorney.
Commissioners of Navigation—C. 8.
Bell, Ji B. Jones, William Sahisto*, E. D.
Arthur and W. L. Arendell.
CHURCHES—white.
Episcopal—Rev. E. M. Forbes, Rector.
Services every Sunday morning and even
ing. Sunday School at 3 p. m.; buperin-
/ tendent Dr.J. L. Manney.
Methodist—Rev. J. W. .Jones, Pastor.
Services every Sunday morning and even-
mg. Sunday School at 3 p. in., 13. J.
Hell, Superintendent.
JtapUst—Kev. W. T. Vnstor.
Serxices every other Sunday. Sunday
School at 9 a. John D. Davis, Super
intendent.
CHURCHES—COLORED.
Methodist—J.B Small, Pastor,
Ser-
\iees every Sunday morning and evening,
j^nday School 1 p. m., J. A. Norwood,
Superintendent.
‘ Baptist—L. P. Martin, Pastor. Ser
vices once a month. Sunday School 9 a.
m., Isaac J. Vann, Superintendent.
Congregational—M. P. Jerkins, Pastor.
Sunday School at IJ p. m., Lou^ Ste
phens, Superiuteudenf
St. Clements Missions Episcopal—Ser
vices every Sunday at fl a. m. and 4 p.
m. Sunday School at 3 p. m., Fi-auk
pibble, Superintendent.
LODGES—WHITE.
Franklin, No. 109, A. F. & A. M.;
meets at their hall first Monday
of each month. F. B. Mace, W. M'
J. L. Gibble, Secretary.
Concordia, No. II, I. O. O. F., meets
every Friday ni^t at tbcir hall. M. A.
■pill, N. G., H, D. Noicom, Secretary. '
jjbnrcb Guild—A. C. Davis, Presi
dent C. M. Higgins, Secretary; E. F.
Rice, Treasurer; Miss Nannie F. Davis,
Musical Directress. Meets eye;-y Wednes
day night.
LODGES—COLORED
Atlantic Society U. B. Meets every
Tuesday eveniug. Caesar Parker, W. M.;
8. A. Blount, Secretary.
Nebo No. 155, I. O. of G. S., and D. of
8. Meets every Monday night at their
hall 8. A. Blount, W. C.; David Wil
liams Parker, Seeretarv.
educational' SOCIETY,
John E. Henry, President; P. H. Dav-
fS, Secretary. Meets at Washburu Sem
inary Monday evening at 7^ oclock.
Man opens at 7:30 a. m. and closes at
9 p. m. Money order and registered let
ter deoutment open daily from 9 a. m.
to 4 p. u.
M. OeiOM. H- TKIJ-KTIKW
QTJION & PELLETIER,
ATTORNEYS ATLAW.
Qfilce opposite Hie -Gaston Hogse,
meWBERN. N. C.
Practioe where semoes are desired.
Practiee in the Snperior Courts of Car
teret county, ia, the Federal Coqtt at
New Berne, and in the Supreme Court.
Parties in Carteret desiring our ser-
vioeswpl please write or telegraph os at
New Berne.
Heavy
morning.
The flops were badly Kfc out in the cold ;
on the 2d instant. j
W'ork has commenced ou the harbor im-;
provetnent. The hands are engaged on
Sha kcifords Point. i
We feel proud of the votera pf Carteret. '
They did Uieir duly nobly on the 2nd.
They are always right.
The menhaden fishing sea-son is over.
Tae catch has been unusually large, aud
tlie busine.ss renumerative.
Tho election news gets better every
day. The Democrats should learn a les- ,
son from the past -and profit by it. |
General Robert Ransom, Engineer in I
charge of U. S. Government works in this i
harbor, was in towp on Wednesday. i
John D. Davis, beats J. II. Potter 888. i
It is high time for Independents to find '
out that the people of Carteret will have
none of lAem.
The serenade on Wednesday night was
just grand. Do so again young men.
Wo love music, mooiiUght. flowers, pretty
girls and Good babies.
The cool weather of the p.-ist week has
made the wood sell like hot-cakes. We
hope our ccuntj-y Iricnds will keep us sup
plied during the winter.
We hope that the ('lutrclies on Thanks
giving day will take up a collection for
the Oxford Orphan Arylum. The Or
phans P'-e in need of help.
Have you purchased your thanksgiving
turkey yet? Don’t tail to remember the
poor on thanksgiving day and give them
something from your bounty.
Two of the Custom House employees
failed to vote on the 2d. One of them
voted, but cast his vote Crooked. The
Collector voted Straight of course
Rev. F. ?>I. P’orbes lectured o>i Friday
Kveniuif the 5tb. Subject; “Labor ye
in the vineyai-d of God.” Those lectures
are very entertaining and instructive as
well.
PREf INt T.S.
Pelletiers Mill*
Sanders' .''U»re
Bogue Banks
Hull Svaint
-Morehead City
Newport
iiarlowe Citek
Carraways
Wire Grass Chapel..
Live Oak Chapel....
Beaufort
U eat Wanb Creek
East Waiti* Creek...
Shvckelfords Bitiks..
Marker's Island
Straits
Smv'ia
.Shoro
I’iney I'olut
Mill Point
White Point.
Cedar Island
Poitsmouth
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41
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13
I IH
41
64
1«
19
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IS
Total*
Maiorities
1094 229
8-57
».rj .'*3
5-54
103
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HIP! HIP! AHD A TIGER FOR OLD CARTERETi
CARTERET COUNTY AHEAD.
Col. 'Whitford said that our township
nieetiiigs were packed. That our County
Convention was packed, lie ■will sav
now that the ballot box was packed. Poor
Wliitford.
When you see a man vote his ticket
folded, he is ashamed of his caudidatc.
This is the way the flopdoodles did on tho
2d instant. It was amusing to witness
actions at the polls.
iss E.nma ''laiison has opened a pri
vate school on Front street. She is in
eveiy way qualified to teach the young
idea. Miss Emma has a flourishing school
and is deserving of patronage.
their :
Mis
Poor FlopdoTKlle.
Lost Flopdoodle.
Dead Flopduudle.
Hie Jacet.
Let biro rest.
Sub Silentio.
stisisbt democrmiic tic«u.t T1m> rrpubli-
cinr ciiippcd in their 3.k) votes sad twi)*
cd us l-> swell our msjoriiy.
Editor.
thanksgivicio p>tr
CHOW JI.M CROW !
CARTERET THE BANNER COUNTY
OF THE STATE AND DISTRICT.
JUDICIAL TICKET MAJORITY^—1153
O. n ALLEN MAJORITY'—1186
L. C. LATHAM....MAJORITY'—657
J. W'. SANDERS....MAJORITY— 554
C. R. THOYIAS Jr... MAJORITY'— 538
Meeting of County Commissioners. j
Tlic board of coiiiiyti;imnu*iUUDers in '
session on M..iid>v, November Isl, 1886. ;
Present, chaii ; ; Joseph Pigott, W. L. i
Arendell, John L. Goodwin.
JlLSlSiSbS TU.VNiiUCIKP.
Cicero W. Davis andCharh * II. Brooks '
was relieved from puli tar on account of i
bodily aflltctio.is.
Ordered that Joseph Vi,'o{t and W. L.
Arendoll appointed acia,niittee toau-
dit the Sheriffs and Ti'';»i‘jBpi8 hooks.
The following amoiinU ripe allowed
John Rumley, extraserviai 6:15.00 ; John
L. Goodwin, 67-50; Josepi I’igott, #2.75;
W. L. Arendoll, $3.25; .M Cli.~ ulin, $1.00;
J. D. Davis, extra service# $20 "•); L. C.
Howland rebate on taxes vie; B. T. Mer
rill i^akjng baisot box $1^' ,/■■**“ **•
Hassell Mollsn*a «j[pea«G» pafft for the
county, $46.17. M. Chaplin, cleaning
court house and attendaiice uu Snperior
Court, $12.80.
f 115.50 from the Poor Fand in sums of
from one to five dollars allowed.
Proclamation of the I*rvsider.t
ling November 25fh for the
Observance.
Dt'sigoa
Nsliuoal
PROTI. VM.tTION nr THX PKrslDCNT
THE UXITEIISTATEB.
or
JOHN. D. DAVIS...YIAJORITY'— 886
JOHN RUMLEY... .MAJORITY'—1286
COMMUNICATED.
Ed. Record:—While 4ve exceedingly
osratic party
n R. THOMAS, JR.,
Us
Attorney at Law,
O&ce Front Street, over Mace’s Drug
Store.
BEAUFORT, N. G.
ty Will practice in the countieg of
parteret. Craven, Onslow, Jones, Pam
lico, Lenoir, the Supreme Courts and
federal Courts.
Mail Bust Service.
Wa will leave the Ocean "View Ho
tel wharf at 4^ o’clock a. ra., daily.Sniidays
ei^pted. Slopping at the Davis’ House
wnari to connect with the mail tram.
Stephen I. Turner. . . „
Captain, j day in all of our churches.
N. W. TAY'LOR -.. MA JORITYtx1334
JOHN B. RUSSELL MAJORITY—1115
Y’^AN. B. SALTER...MAJ0RITY'--12(»
T. C. DAVIS YIAJORITY'—1110
STATE TICKET...MAJORITY—18000
1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
L. C. L.YTHAM MAJORITY. .2,600
9TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
J. W, S-4NDERS... .PLURALITY. .635
DR. J. W. SANDERS' MAJORITY
OVER COL. J.N. WHITFORD 2043,
Our people are complaining that Octo
ber, was the driest month in years. Mr.
Wm. Daly, Signal Service operator, at
Fort Macon,furnishes us with astatement
which shows that October 1884, was drier
than October 1886.
Tlie Ladies of 8t. Paul’s Parish Guild,
will hold a festival on Tuesday evening
November 16th, at Davis’ Hall. Admit
tance free. Oqr cjt'zens should patron
ize these ladies liberally, as they are en
gaged in a noble work.
Boys, you are warned again the by
Rev. E. M. Forbes, the Rector St. Paul’s
church, that if you persist in disturbing
tha services, at said cbqrch aud in play
ing in the cemetery, that you will be pros
ecuted to the full extent of the law.
The fourth quarterly meeting of Ann
street M. E. Church station, will be held
on Saturday and'Suuday, November 13th
aiidl4tli. Rev. J. T. Harris,Presiding El
der of this district has served the district
faithfully, and we hope that he will be
returned.
Rev. J. W. Jones, the pastor of Ann
street, M, E. Church, is universally liked
by our people, and we but express the
^ish of all, when we say; that we hope
that he will be returned to us by the con
ference, which meets on the 2d day of
December.
Wo publish to-day tho oflScial vote of
CjtTterev county, TTte diBOrgunizeTS ha^Ve
no^liing to tvrag on. Hiey onght to hide
their heads in shame. Where they got
any votes at all, it was through the gros
sest misrepresentations. We might use
strCoger language.
The Scientific American, referred to
in another column, under the heading of
“Patents,” is the very best publication in
this country for those interest^ in science
engineering, mechanics, inventions, etc.
A copy of the Scientific American may
be seen at the office of this paper, where
subscriptions will be received,
C.R. Thomas, Jr., was serenaded by
the members of the Eureka brass band on
Saturday evening tfes 6th instant, and
was called out for a speeqh. He respon
ded to the call and thanked the boys for
tha honor conferred upon him. He qlso
returned his thanks to those who suppor
ted him. We will ri.sk bur best chapeau
that Charles will do his wAo^duly by the
people of Carteret when he takes his seat
at Raleigh.
Governor Scales has issued his procla
mation calling upon the people of tins |
SUte to properly observe the 25th day of i
this month as a day of Thanksgiving and
prayer. We publish his proclamation,
also that of President Grover Cleveland
of the U. S, in another column. We
would suggest that all of our business
houses close on that dav M o are lu- ; places you will go,
! foi-med that services will be held on that' . . . ^ '
r^l States
.ouutribute in
ibition senti-
•jognized and
iiey have the
ents aud per-
to. The party
THE FLOPS ABB DISGUSTED.
THE BOSS AND HIS FRIENDS ViJORK-
EDFOR BARRETT
HIS FRIENDS VOTED FOR BARRETT
THE LITTLE BOSSES VOTED FOR
SKINNER.
THE BOSS GOT SC-ARED AND V >-
TED STRAIGH T, FOR LATHAYI AN O
SANDERS—AYE! AND EVEN FOR
THOMAS.
Now Latham, Sanders, Thomas spread,
The victor’s ba nner o’er each bead
While independents' downward go,
'To reach Salt river’s realms of wee.
Farewell dear flops-a long farewell!
You tried to cut an awful swell:
regret the loss to t!||^
in the recent election
ill this country, (w
part to the labor mMI pj
ment) whidi sbol
due proportions
right to express
haps it is their duty
should be cotidueled in spat a manner, as
near as possible to gain t o favor of all
patriotic people... We liaip the consola-
tiou of congratulating people of Car
teret county-aud the * ..-st Congressional
Di^trio$^^^|u>tbep grand and glorious
an off yrt?.r, as we term
on^^ible encompassed by an no-
j usm/.sapineness, Carteret basagain come
■ to the front and done her dulv nobly.
‘ And we may well aUd that very inucb of
this success is attributed to the untiring
efforts of our worthy chaimvau of the Ex.
Cciuinittee Ylr. W. S. Chadwick, who
may be classed among the political lead
ers of this county, HU valuable time
iias been almost constantly devot-jd to
the success of the party during this cam-
paigu, and we trust that the party will
i not fail to recc^nize hU efforts in the
i matter. We hope hereafter when friend
Barrett has the Congressioiial bee in his
I hat, that he may seek aid irom the Dem
ocratic party, the party of bis fin,t love
aud not seek afl«y fal(e
1 We wax* gbid day
' tion. what waa inner and
I antl-Skinuer men, the aad
j auti-prohibitioaist—with fri^^xeeptions,
I stending shoulder to shoafce6 and depoe-
iting their ballots for tfce true and tried
Deraoc.-acy. The people of Ca. teret will
do to tie to. They have in this election
as in the past, proven themselves worthy
of the trust imp.'.>cd in tbem.
I Now that the tattle Uo»eT, we hope
that those who have erred will acknowl
edge their wrong and will come back to
the party of rhoir fi.^t love, »nd settle
the wrong if any. Our household should
not be divided against itselC
Remember the good old day* —
forsake not your first love, bc4 stand firm
in the future, and thu-eby prove your fi
delity in the past.
! ’ ! T. C. D.
! Morehead City, N. C., Nov. 16.
I Our correspoodeot’s sutement ijia* »“
; Carteret “The Skinner and anti ^i*®**'
I men stood sbouldei to shoulder and de
It has long been tbe custuin of Uir {>eo-
p!e of ibe United States, on a day ofi-arli
year esjiecmily set apait for tfiai |Hii|MHie
by their Chief Executive, to arkuos led-r
the goodness and mercy of lud. and to in.
Yoke but uoiiliBued care and protection.
Id uliservaiice of such custom. I, Gr.vei
Cleveland, President of the United Nutes
do hereby designate and set ajiart Thurs
day, the 25th day of November instant,to
be observed as a day of Uiai.ksgiviug and
prayer. Ou that day lot C‘l our people
forego tbcir acco-stomed employ .uont aud
assemble in their usual places of wor
ship to give thaq}^ to tUo HiiUr of iW
Unfrersa for »“r »a-.tlaa»4 viMuyasetit of
the blessings of free government, for a
renewal of business prosperity through
out our land, for tiic return which ha*
rewarded tl.. ' ibor of tlione who till the
soil, and for our progress as a jieople in
all that makes a nation givat.
And whilo wc contemplate the infinite
priwer of God in eai thquake, flood and
stonq, let the grateful heart* of those who
have been shielded from harm Uirougli his
merey be turned in sympathy and kind
ness toward thise who have suffered
through his visitations.
Let us, also, in the midst of our thanks
giving, remember the poor ^jnd needy with
cheerful gifts and alms, so that our ser
vice may, by deeds of cliarity, Ire made
acceptable in the sight of our Ixmf.
In witness wbgrefore I ha;e hereunto
set my hand and caused the seal of the
United States te be affixed. Done at tlie
City of Was’iiington, this first day of No- '
vember, in the year of our Lord one tbou-
.sand eight hundred and 0igbty.tix. and
of ’.he independedee of the United States
of .Ca.erica the one hundred and eleventh.
Grover Cleveland,
3y the President:
T. F. Bayard, Secretary of State.
THAflKSOlVlNO t>ROCl.,AMATION.
livtieving that God Almighty is the
sco'trce of all power and authority in civil ' ing tbe w r, wb«n tbs south ws* not rrp~
Ik KiisD Uj tbs ja.:- e tins eaily u. ..i*
!«•* in ad«anew of tbs pisa tbsl a li
Washirgi.H. has been maiW In tgu «*>« .
of Us PieswleDt • aiTSOgrtssoU > hs
usual public isar|i»oM at half !■* '. ooc
o'clvak ig; MoihJsja. W rdir*> -•* *«»>i K
day* Mill l>a e .ulinuc I.
There nos «rry little Si.lbas.a*nt
M as iliigVou over tbe rlrctKMi
Tuc»tlaj iiigbt. A fen [n- I Is M«.«I
fr.nit .if th* bullctia b«itj in If.nit of tl .
Uuitf.l Pir»» ..rt.*" S'.d lieie a>.i tie.*
sbiall ciond* nr.. gtllMisvj aL..aut *a
iouu wiud.tw*. shrrr di»|ialrlMW nrre- dtn-
playetl .4 eeowd of {nubsbly Utrsa m
lour buiitlted p opt* stood in frew.t of lbs
P>.il building, sfxl . bs. rrd lt>* funu- ptr
l.ii'S Uiiowu u|r.n a big lrabst«rrt>ry
Hu'. tbe elecUtMi news dsl out arsm to
excite mucb ll.tsivst. Tbr ci.'S.ts erem
cl to tako m..r» l. terre* lu the oiulrst
be wrr-u Mr>*is ilrnitt, Gsoigs autl
It suviliovertUa mayuiality ut New
Kik tbaa in tbe gewstalsivciion iwiniu*.
“What d.i you ibtok of tbs |e«nibthtv
of the next ii.MiBe'B bsing ICspuhltosu V"
1 —y—* nhks ss.isiaw or a wen ktM'>wa
army o0le*r, who. tbougb sot a polltietaa
keeps inetty well pistrd u« matters of
uationai a* sell ys mililary sllsita. “I
will not be a bit surtniiaol if such t>ro***
to be the case,’’ waa Uie reply. “1 Irli
all along that some people aught be eur-
priicl HI that direction, brcaitac ray obi
friend Ben Butler, prodictsd It to i»e (t
least four monlhe ago. I don't know
anything about p«lilics rayasif, yon know,
but when tliat bluff but nruls polUman
makes a pierlictioo, wbeu be is not Ulk
itig piilitically, I am inclined to give it a
good deal of weight. It roust have hewn
more ' HI four muoth* ago,'* oiMitlniMe
tbe official, “that Hen Butler entne Into
my tiflice ou a matter of buaines*. M'bsn
tbe buMocss was over, ticing okl fitends,
we engaged in a UUm; frieudly ebat, as
usqal, in Uis course of nbicb I gsked him
what be thought would be the oomplex*
ion of tbe next House.'*
*It wiU be Republican, of course,' be
replied. 'There's no doubt of it fa my
mind. People may talk about a big pu-
litioal oi tidal wave. Tbs)'sallitouscus*.
i base my kieliei on the laws of p.>litics.*
Just study |M.'.iticaJ Irtstory with a littie
care*, replietl tbe vetetan pulitieiaa, “and
you will see that since 1335 rvery liouas
of Represeiitativca, with three uoeptipu*
I think, ha* hueu %a*i-adii)iiiilui*t4ue.
Two of thou exceptions oocurrad dur-
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government, and recognizing Him in tlie .
person of his Son, the Lord Jesus Christ ■
AS the Saviour of mankind and tbe Giver
of eypry goo4 and perfect gift, I, .Alfred ‘
M. Scales, Governor of North Carolina, :
by virtue of the authority vested in me
by law, do appoint Tbursday, the 25th of
November, as a day of special tbanksgiv-
ing to Almighty God for tbe large abate i
of mercies and blessing rouobsafsd to mm j
ut UM part yeai, acd or devout prayer :
that be will oqDtinqe to os hia guardian-1
sbip And tander care for all time to coom. ;
And I respectfully urge upon all, iu
accordance with an hoqorable ciutqm of
our people to remember liberally ou that'
day tbe beipless orphans that we have !
taken under qqr charge. Done at uor
city of Raleigh, this 6th day of Novem- .
ber, 1886, and in tlie 111th year of our
American Indepeudenoe. I
A. M. SCALES, j
By the Governor :
C. H. AiufFIELD, Private Secretary.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
^From our regular correspondent. ]
Washington, D. C., November 5, 1886.
I esc I. ted, and ought notrestly to ooout.
So there has been but oiM real exception
to tbygeneral rt(le, and 1 dou'l tbiuk tbkt
tbe eleotion this time will asake anotber
exception."
“He gave me a good many sound rsa-
SODS why saob is apt to be Uie oasn, s'!- b
an tbe ilissatislitctiwa of promiosut ls.rei-
ers in tbe adii»iw»st»»x»oo part* t-re-sas**#
IWil.irs to oiuitla til e ufl.ces suugbt for
poliUeal purpoMa, Aod a UMiwmad aad
one other things that are likely to rsnse
diaatisfaction in the ranks, resoHlng «■ a
desire fur revenge, a change of power nr
something taodip^to qpnet tbe existing
ordet of tbiugs.”
I
An iiitorview with Secretary Kodscxdt
yesterday threw no light on the s&rgvqw
general problem. He said that toe r;utt-
ter waaenurely with the Presidvnt sad
be did net know when tbe appointmt-i.t
would be made. It ie ;iow said that the
chargee of nCecsive partisansbip against
Dr. Baxter are t:n£ta;iide(L (t is not de
nied that be lias ainay* been a repablican
bat it is cistmed that h* has
not cast a vote in the past twennfeyyaars.
To prove that ptjitics sbouid not b* al
lowed to^iiter into the guest ion, tbe (act is
c.ted that four democrats wers appointed
IndnetMK is a talerit that mwet mmt bn
wraigrerel ttpin a napkin. Nsfetbnv gb«»ld
it b« drpmcwtnd. Many tbsnk febnmeni
res of but liiUs nwannt la lbs auntni onaln
aixi ta tbs nowMwfltng petlFUssa nf hf*
At ihvy tsenrd Ihsmanlw * saly ns.-
ativs char*, tv is Tbsy mn mm d. r
things I'ke otbvis Thoy nan not n*
good that they arv d.sng tHie, bww
knows IS.A of h.iw Much nan ha Is
may be dotwg his f rsntnst watk, n
in his own s*Umaliren. ba is aesHn /
doing the IsnsC Words spobnn n ■ «
' enriain eireninalaiKws onrry a wntgbt i ml
effect ehamcirr and mnmdmmt and b*n«
i frnHs Uw4g sHrr H.S spsnkrr ban ffnnn to
, his ivaa.rel Drsds lies ; and Ibk hnm-
I blast svrvbwa a's oOnn Uss moto IlMfens.
i TUs fatbrr pet peioates himswlf to bto mtm
' A m'llbvi's iinpvnss npnn her rbOd la m
; eradlcahls. A aiatat'ssniiW and ktndngni
I go to a btuUaer's hnait and tnsira^n hnn
j fttm many a snacn, a bag’s systpatby.
affoetton awl assistaam shn9i abJ |i——r*
, many a food pnretih “Xn tmn tivefeb
j unto h'-retseif, or dinfeh nnto biansnlf.**
' We arc also bound In aortoty—no earvwsa.
* {y and latimately mfentsd. that noMb anU
j upon the other for gre-d nv evtl. Myn-
: fesrioos, all prrmoauag sred wreiu.dlhfeg If
I inniwreiee' Happy am ws whs wm ft
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it 1ms nut. la no bettor way nan iMeme.
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j and isewspnpsvs..
I N * Well ragalafend bon sell. Al Muisild hn
' miihoul a llhsary of pv’otod vrdntonn. In
sefecUng booka seWe* mty thoen whoan
. cootenu, when dlgnstsd, wffJ st^ato Ibn
I
in
ludulgiag, secretly your woe.
Tbe Prsap^t finds it absolutely ot-
Cfssrrr to tbe propw petforMumoe of pnb- , surgeons general during repablicaa admin
lie duties that the time b^pen tbe lOlh wtratiooe. and thwn is now noiwaooo why
of November the next meeting of* • lepobbona sboxild not he eppoioted by
Congress tbookl be at kU di^Msal, free j » democratic Prnsidnet if be is deeerying
posited their ballots for thetmeand tried !f«>« interruption. Within ibU r«-J)d aod fitted for the plaos. All Mxrgnone
demociacy’t is not true Tie How* j be will be oblliged to deny himself to vi*-
land-Skinner men, claimin - . j ^ bosioes*
t true blue democracy, worked f.,r and voted j of importance, rbi* will not be ojo-_ , . . .
I the ^ppoQdto ticket; the airti-Ho*l»«>J applieatioos or reoom. _ quMtwDed on ihatso^
-Skiuner men worked for and voted the tncijdatlons for office. Tbtfe notification
tbe army of the rank of eoloaet bold thew
rank by act of Congrato, a> that Dr. Bax
ter’s senioftty it is claimnd should not be
rsndsr both taisfIsntnnWy awl
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world than tbrere^h Ibn mndfenffl fffbnaba
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rswsarks-l "A rtoding pnagto will nmto
mmoomt a tbiaktng panphi, and a ll|tnhla|g
peapls mast soon brvanpr a grant pnnpln.
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world's htoUny m»*ij limg. to nn ntto s
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