THE CAUCASIAN. PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY. MA KIO II L'TLKK, Ed iter k I'repr. KUIWCiUITIOX KATES. ONE YEAR, HHC MONTHS. l.fJO AO Nothing has been done in the Senate in regard to the State Alli ance charter an the committee has not jet reported. For the information of the pub lic it ia necesHa-y to State that Mr. Morton of Nebraska who hoi been apjKjin'ed .Secretary of Agriculture by Mr. Cleveland, is a member of the Democratic party. One of our exchange puhlixh'-s an article header 1 "A iMnocrat in Heaven." He ratiet have gotten there before the late election, or else was a member of the party who w; not responsible for the cheating. stealing and corruption practiced. Hera are the named of all the Populist meml-ers of the house and senate; they all voted against re pealing the present silver law: In the house 1$. II. Clover, Jno. (J Otis, John Davis, Wm. Baker, Jerry Simpson, Kansas; Kettle, Halvorsen Minesota; W. A. McKeighan, 0. M Ken, Nebraska: T. E. Watson, (Jeor gia. Senate Jas. II. Kyle, S. Da kota; W. A. PefTer. Kansas; W. M Stewart, Nevada. Senators Vance and Kansom voted the same way in spite of Cleveland the Chicago plat former. Good. The progreire Farmer, State or gan of the N. C. F. S. Alliance haa completed it seventh volume. It il aid that ever)' thing chaug?f every seven yearn, butif that reform journ al change it will be fur the better. Jacob seven yeans of toil for a fair maid are not more faithful than its fee ven years oi jawr ior me toeing mavs. A subscriber asked a few days since why we did not notice the .. bti sive flings wh;chsome cf the city dailies have Ix-en making at us. In the firt placf, when a man, even the fiwaneht, can meet you with facts and arguments be always does it, but when a man's cause is so bad ARE THEY PREPARING TO IWiTE. EDITORIAL POSTSCR.PTS. President Harrison appointed The General Assembly ha a very J udge Jackson (Democrat) of Ten- bad case of the partisan jim-jams. nessee, to the Supreme Court bench, and now it is authoritatively stated that President-elect Cleveland has appointed Judge Graham to be his ! Secretary of State. A to the ability, lofty character of J udge Gres ham there can be no question. But the last election was j the first time he ever cast a vote for a Democratic President, and in a let- of giving his partisan friends a back Is the whoopskirt really coming? Dear me, where shall we go! This is a cold tim for the straight outs. The mugwump arc in it. The plutocrats defy the etp!e and demand of congress more bonds. Cleveland has a very positive way that he can't meet you with facts Lrate system of taxation, he would ter he wrote in October defining h O I w4. SIVA position as to the two old parties Judge Gresham stated that he did hen Jarvis said he was 'lis not agree with Harrison on the tariff. M" Crested statesman," Gov. llailruad and being in favor of a more mod- ( arr "'De too. The Postmaster at Truth, N. C, upon receiving a copy of The Cau CA8IAK wrote back, "we do not need any such literature as The Cau casian.'' Then you ought to have the name of your office changed. We challenge any one to show that there is any thing in The Cau casian but truth, and you certainly need the truth and the light There are none so blind as those who re fuse to read the truth when it is held before their eyes. Every Post master in the State has gotten a copy of The Caucasian. . The Mil wakee' Sentinel says: The Democrats are trying to ease up their chagrin by declailng that Gresham is with them on the tariff. It was only four years ago that Gresham was a candidate for the Republican nominee for the Presidency. The convention declared for the princi ple of protection. If he had been nominated he would have beaten Cleveland and now at this very hour be President of the United States in stead of Harrison. Besides Gresham lino UmlA -j. . , . tuuiuei positions ana is !' ."ti.r Hurt n ij .-;. t...,tl . Wore out h vote for Cleveland. dijcrimiuating an5t the tmnJ Howveyn voting for Cleveland he Ilut ctttDi ; rKlis thii could not be considered a Democrat These two appointments appear to No doubt there be some who are a "man up the tree" as though the 1,ow doubting whether or not they two old parties are heinnninor t, are Cleveland moders Democrat. r ...ii:-. : 1:1. I . 001 a i-wr i,,,,.ucu puuuc, 11 a paper ue thej . j , Tr-? ... . The Caucasian which is discus- . a e nomestead business, like the ucoui unscu lo see me plutocratic .. il Z, t . f il I and arguments, if he knows what it is to conduct a pajer on a decent plain- of journalism he says nothing; bjt if he is a fellow of small calibte and low morals, he will resort to abuse and vilification. Now we ask Iioad question has served its pur pose, so the legislature is done with sing the issues before the people on elements of them solidly united in the high plane of principle, can a.f- (....nw;,,;..! a Bkwr w ii-uL,. An,u0. feat tne rt.form movement A great many people wno enjoy see- The w-onle are fast learning that nere are many men who would ingadog fight, do not have any the real economic issues pressing for like to have swapped their foresight more reject for lhe dogs after the golution are to be ignored. ThiTnlu- for their hindsight Jarvis is or J A tight. tocrats of both the two old parties are now in the saddle. will be one of these. The legislature has, it is reported, compromised the back tax question with the Wilmington & Weldon Rail road, bv agreeing to ctllect only three years back taxes on main line A number of the partisan machine and two years on braich lines. We papers in this State are expressing THE LITTLE FELLOW WANTING TO HEAR THE BIG ONES HOWL. Do not be surprised at anything this legislature does. .Men who were not elected by the people, can be counted on to do anything. fhe Legislature must have an can't see why the State should show surprise that there is not a ereater overproduction of charters. It of any special favors to this rich cor- protest made in every quarter of the tered the Alliance a second concern poration. If the company is lawful- country against the action of Cleve- wmcn had not been applied for, ly due more taxes, then they should land in appointing Gresham to the During th w. m.,;, a. .. ..II V. .1 il I firof nlo. in I,? TT .- I r b i-.ja.nucv meuue, na every oiuer " voiuCu iiuw sua- (;arr hig Aar0Q aroun(l with uhiu uoes. e nonce mat tms papers are; uoni tney him &c. Joe Daniels had better get T I 1 l .... Irnnm li L l ! il I O ,erv igioiaiure uas oeen giving "u w-u lumisning meir a Sullivan to go about with him Sheriffs power to collect back taxes opinions for them in the past? Have trom the people and in every case tQey been fooling thsmselves? If it Daniels again gets tke public they collect every cent even if they decided by the money power to Panting. Ashe and Jernigau say sell the last cent of property owned. nowl about and cuss out any given tbeJ lu the race when the 15 per This corporation has made more Person or thing, they put the ball cent was taken off. Sour grapes! money out of our people than any motion through the metropolitisan Hs ih w;i,w ther corporation in the State. The dailies and other associated press dis- railroad t the franchise 0Q road is to-day worth fifty dollars for patches; tfcea the State dalies mon- rhp nfnr;ai p.,? 1? . every one ever spent by the owners, key like take up the howl, and then and tht g A Line should have a tit i e usk again, wnen ine legislature omer mue country weeklies get their could have collected all the taxes, opinions from the Star, Messenger, why give a part of it to a rich cor- Chronicle or Observer also take up poration that has already enjoyed the howl, then the 2 x 4 town and special favor for over a half a cen- cross roads politicians chime in, and try. so it goes. Now since this move nf Cleveland waa firwl im in Wan HOW TO KILL THE PEOPLES PARTY. Cf,, 7 , iu li j io lioouwinic ine people. WThen Jarvis said he thought it J would be a glorious thing for the State to jump at the Wilmington & Weldon E E proposition, Gov. Carr said: "Me too." Where is the Democrat who howl- IT HAS COME. GOLD IS AT A PRM UO-1 OSRLE TREACHER BY H- Y- BANKS AND THE CHIFOA UES-THE BOND B:LL A PARTOFTHEGAWE- SeeV of Affiealtor". Mr. Morton was p:oaecr in Nebraska atid b known a tbe anthtwr X lh ArWr Pay idra. wtih have found such fvorab! ecrptDrr m many of the itate. 600 IN GOVERNMENT, rCbotamwd trom Firt rag-! lmlfrt Miioa tw Vork.. WA8HISCTO.V, D- Feb. 21.- Gold i at a preraiiim. The back of Xew York, the daily press and the government oiTtcials are making jrig--antie t-ffort to suppress puttie know edge of the fact and consequent tation. The eold-bats Lave moored the ship of state in the (iulf of Bank ruptcy in time of profound peace and GLITTERINU "PROSPERITY'!' The govern ine nt i a i.KfHtAli! It goes to all Mreet add te-eives at tb hand of charity the dtticieney f and that defit-ieiiev htoprd pecie I payui-uts! hen the Independent News A- ciaiton seut out tm- new ot the us- pension, and sent coie of its des patches to the eap;tol, worU was wired to N. ., and Sunday njorniuj; found foster in 2s ew lork m Con ferenee, and the Associated Press uupes biuueu wiui a uaien oi ireu sentatives i urpin and n aueli over wool for the eyes of servile dupes- the pension annroni iation bill near'v The public was informed that the resulted in a roucrh and tumble fiirht t m i . I . ' DanKs nad exchanared their gold, to at the Capital on Tuursdav. Kepre- the government, for "legal tenders." sentative Copcr rushed between the Will the government explain what two bellig'-nnts and leeeived the kind of "legal tenders?'' Greenbacks blows of the hostile fiNts. IVaco was or "silver certificates!'' Let us propound another WILSON S. IUSSELL. A wordj coutest letween Hepre- htgbest and truest and aobfct propor tiin of tnauhood. For tV Muua reason I Wliere in an Amrries.H who is am A mrrkan. tvho ii mt hall and half, a crosa Wtwren what ha become obsolete in England and what ouxht to ha ve la ol.4 te here years and year ago. I belicts la m cat ionaliKtn that has character and forco and man booil and power, even with its idiosyn crasie and provincial itana. I belirve it is (Sod's irdiuaiiee. When a foreigner comes and joins a nation, he ought to belong to the nation, not to that which he ha dewrted. I believe then, that every man who makes America !us home Khould be an American. If ho is in Frauce, let him I a Frenchman; if in Germany, a German. Cut when he draws his hetirt's blood from America let him 1 American, and if he is not he has failed to understand one- cf Qod's or dinances. If worthy to rt&nd in the galaxy of na tions God has chosen, it is worthy of the highest mpport. I despite with con tempt supreme the man who is an American that will get down in tho dirt and crawl U'fore an effete European civilization because it is forrign. I belie vo that it is an indication of a fatal weakness that is so contemptillo that G d ia &a sure to t;unp it out of exist ence, with tb? men who thus crawl, as that in the history of tlds world that In the ah iv f . Ofcy uav it ii .,- k. again and again v.Hl that great stote Ua Ukiahipin full dent Iiappenl r.c ret to cruising in Uv H. M out, the Frenchmaa H denly loom up frvtn th irt hi guna pent a nhc t tk 1 uuu uuil 111 nfjsj, v there waa no renior conun drum: In the OFFICIAL STATEMENT the gold "com" in the TJ. h. treasury was as follows January 1st $15G,GGO,000 rebruary 1st February 11th soon restored bv Sneaker Crisp and 'hich is fit has survived. his gave! I do not lielieve in an angloinaniac liv An illustration of the fact that the in8 in America, in German an German two old iHrties are eominir tocrether hving in America, in Frenchman as broaihdda inn t ing hU ahip to th ctbi5 rreu to dHH-aarg. in- r T ' fig suddenly hft, .r " smiled at him fn.ia 1HT niJ 1,1 th ka, K S. sometiuea ta tLo r - ctdy have een cor l 5 v of batUo cleare.1 av, IOTXU4 w naa In-Q f w-'ii: inai wo na.1 !,., - ------ - 4. Vrj that we are one. an.i .. ..' na Lark at l.t .. .i: K.ili w .-.... . v, ., n ... i "AS ITHERS KIM WORIM IUM UHliiliv .1 ' l Ik, , was Senator Voorhee s eulocv of President Harrison and his conduct oi ine auairs oi ine government, a 14. 375,000 few daj-s since. o9,000.()00 In this connection some one said. Frenchman living in America. I be lieve in God's choico of tho nation as a nation, and I believe he has chosen thia nation for some purpose. Therefore I be lieve in its flag and institutions, in it Di- Isow notice, this is the official re- in referring to the appointment of vme or be has called it to do what port furnished the Associated Press Judge Jackson, by President Harri- "e bas called no other P'-tion to do, and and the hundred million reserve son and the appointment of Judce tuat therefore every man within its bor- (by law) is impaired over ten million Gresham bv President-elect Cleve- dera Bllould stand for the holiest princi in . - i ii - - dollars! land, that if the snirit of reeinroeJtv vlvs Ior wuicn it was founded. bullion, 226,333,152. Gold certifi cates. liabilities outstanding $130 JSo,Jjy." Subtract the two items! Here is the tremendous loss in 41 days, of SIXTr-SEVEN MILLIONS OF GOLD! But in the treasury on Feb. 1st there were only hfteen millions in gold cer tificates. February 11th there were eighteen millions an actual increase! Jan. 1st there were eighteen millions of greenback legals; Febiuarv 1st. thirty-one millions; February 11th thirty-one millions an increase- bilver certificates. Feb. 1st. four millions; Feb. 11th. ELEVEN millions Now, Mr. Foster, what kind of "lee-al tenders" have you paid out for ten minion dollars worth of GOLD! Have you promised three per cent i i - DonusT Tsow mark you: On this identical day of Feb. 11th, with Sec'y Fos ter in Is ew iorh, Sen. Sherman in Washington comes for vard with an act to legalize an issue of bonds bv lueoec y or the Treasury AT W ILIj. bearing S per cent, and providing qou,ouu ior ine expense. These bonds are gold on gold interest. As cold goes up bonds go up and the treasury Gold coin and in politics continued to move men's minds, it would not be great surprise to see the Democratic house elect Czar Reed as its next Speaker. f "' The Hickory Mercury surirests to of course there was nobody at head- ed aout "putting on guard only the I Ses down a national contract and i i ii . . nnapi-in o.; ii.. i i . i i I frno ami 4-ia ...l i u gold premium! mi. vieveiauu mat since ne has ot r1 w tuc UUWJ ir noooay l "" vnuee loyaicy or f v - , . . one nni-p Rfflfoamon there wanted to bowl anl ihan 41, rather servilitv to the mnnhinA Da. L,i,r Jli j iL. .-y e sim I .-wvuw.i.u m mo dUIliCl, I 7 ' " """' I fl T fiOIU UU I IIO CirCUlt, eV6T that he now appoint General Weaver aiSiiPPOintment of the lesser fellows mocracy w'ns above question? exchanging at a premium, piling up Attorney General, so he can have a a11 along the line who have HOKE SMITn. On Wednesdav society turned its thoughts to more serious matters than haye engaged its time, streno-fh j - ana energies tor the pa?t six weeks. The difficulty is. in some of tha falrt days we fail to seo tho dangers that may thus nudencino the nation's life. In the valley of Chamonni they had built those little cottages centuries ago. In perfect safety they had lived. The sun was fair; nature smiled. They were lulled intoa sense of security because nothing had happened so far. But back upon those iair mountain sides, through the cen turies of the past, there had been slowly at work forces that on a day of the fair est sun and the brightest light looted the avalanche that came crashing down and engulfed those homes with all that they held with all their hopes and joys. I belie vo that it behooves a nation in her fairest day thus to watch, thua with tho utmost caro to seo that beneath the surface there may not be a power that perhaps is undermining that which is essential to its life perpetuity. CIVIL GOVERNMENT A DIVINE ORDINANCE. God has called you to teach tho na tions of this world something real called you to lead them in the develop ment of a world's liberties. I saw the the other day where the prime minister of Spain went into the room of the king, a little fellow 6 years old. They had taken him with a triumphal procession through the nation, and they fired bo many guns that it made the little boy Eick. And the Prime minister rnmo In been man reak The present leciRlatn who b as got the courage to waitin to hear the hig dogs raise the wild to find something to butt out the worlds plutocracy up those awful trusts and com- June- "What fools these mortals!" its brains against When it tackled Jr foSif hi It will now rest with tho same nrdor m. th.e m?TOl8: to seo his majesty and that has characterized its pleasures. T )i-offhandy. "How i. Al Thepaceof last week wL rlf Phonsito his morningr The little fel- debt for toil to niv. nrl wi; .. lively all around and the ,a!m l0w. anj.v opand looked at him . X j j VUl I - " ' Thr TrUr nf KrlWiin (Hit kory M, THE CaITAsIaX ran,l .... largel and improved , is the pride of rt furm, ris..H C'hnrk I'ull of tinu ThlnK ... ori i. I ..ui. ' (The Plow anl H.mwi.rr We find on our UM.. Tri sian, published at ;!,l,u Marion liutler, editor. Tb, before us is chuck full things in behalf of the ft.,, bellion against plutocrnrr. ' dies the "nonpartisan" tuipi Alliance men as Tilltimn j ton, Hall & Co., unh,,, showing tit not only to I partizan but insanely M-rtio remember meeting Rn.tlifrf; the Platform Committr since at St. Louis Con also remember the im. made for caution to 8 c ur. .. and got devoted to the .) . , uuuicrenoe-iuuepend nt action. Success to Tin: Cr as it is now conducted. It Itlns True Krrrj Tim. (Virginia Sun Brother Marion Uutlr. 1 of lliu r i- .ii ...-w .v.itu usiuiiUB A 1 1 lab" moved his paper, TheCak a Woldsboro, to secure better : facilities. It now becoiue ( paper, and announces its being independent. It is l,r;f .. -v..r, iu ruif xrue ei Weextcnd cordial greet inru) Butler, ami wish him every it j --.. ... . iv AUINl r.HIMIIIf.llU nf l) 111 South. i j (Our Hoiue ) 1HE UAfCASIAN, lire Hut!, per, has been moved t ;,,, and comes out in its nn,.;..i This is one of the ablest of reform in the South. have an immense rirciilni; 10D. ie ravenous maw of twiJus lu wnin was welcome to many, but we hesitate to say how whereas wn i a M0" i Will last. The COmhinn tinn ,f now a TL S. JndfT i. K.'r, it n , I Th Au .. . . . o " " port but 89 millions of e-old th trAns. urove Tuesday and St. ValentinA'B we ..uauU.Uueraj man m tne irauiu6 rinsing ana was about to succeed. What a pity mi""n, or 11 million "free" gold Ty no one cm have scruples on We at. I Demoernfie i-o-rfT7 1-...V. :t rn 1 aCtinC for fbATnalTr.a l?i ... .... 'I Over thft rpdpmntinn 1 OA .1H score. One ni .''o mnm lru.lvJ nuuno ii. xiiHl a- " 1C WaS that anv nnft interfArAH ? I mi , . T v.--. muiiou. , - "ulttulc nirncr.vnnii i . . J iflai statement is a lurrferv of events was the rect' ; .m u-iveri hv a ... '.oo.uiiv ma uiane uuei oresnc - I . j . A . . .1. . 1-j- . . . . . suoscrioer writes to us that he LMt!nn fn,r n,...,. " a, action Frn,nDrm,.m, When Blaine originated the recin- urimen ana untrue! If that es 01 1116 raZ11 legation 11 1 hVkJwn iV i.Ul thinks Wf arp rM frtf inr, AiU 1 ..1,. : :.r "7 . s , . v.. vmv,ofiUjiwuurm wnicn uemanus that the present silver law be and said, "To my mamma I am Alphon- WW, um 10 you 1 am the king." Think of a little fellow only 8 years old and that great, strong man, with his big brain, staggering back out of tho room and covering bis head in shame. Yet there be people who would seek with the utmost servility to bow down to that which should have been history in the past because it belongs to another world. 3urv and the people will be certain lari vol, ! concerninS onlJ a few people, Uice it in political appointments. ktq Torn fk-nr t w a. 1 j i . m 1 i-ri no h t i- . .a. at . a 1 - o vmvi tt uiiu. rocitvin trade between nation. idiTXZ) the world in tt T . , , , . , ' "ou;u -fi.i,uw,vuu 01 certincates 10 "A luc Bcasuu as tne wasnine- citi7en kinrrt:V,ir i 1 . . Has any Lej?islature ever rented certainly nrer fflrraJ f n.. I on that rAm t ton Avepmhw f a -1: x ? ?mzt? Kingship in the great role of fra- o Aorf.. t , . a , """" t -e,- veiiiui equainy ana fraternal manhood. even a i,tCje corpora- Mieveiana and Harrison would prac- c moo4Uttreueiffeeni,ne norns! U - rVBUV ?avo a &rand every American, then believe in hi (l'rogmwive Farmer.) I Iiro. Butler has got outthJ issue of The Caucasian- t (W.rf where it has been moved to U better mail facilities. Itluf enlarged to an eight column pr all home print. It is nelm that Bro.-Butler strike stuigfcff the shoulder and goes to tltwlc the evils which are totiennfr by the Alliance. His is a pi?: J can be read with profit hjih farmers and it deserve 11 . . - - - 1 ine number of patrons it hw Success to it. prac- uau mcjucsciii surer law be re- m;,ar 11, vUUWmug umy s Iew people, r-W, .rituaad slippodia b, 'Z. f. t." JL"1?" '!" PP a hear- E. W. F. the 20M bnrs. ..ItWiL r.""-1 "uu ,ess MIes- T"en That is what th H., j;., ine Wilmington and Weldon rail whovtodfrit hal been ooled. taJTq 14 to ft. nr.in , . . oe ine pet of Uncle Sam a Treasnrvli . . ... r their fnenda on mi t Tin. 7 ' wiarurr oi me otate Alliance. The Uo this and the reformers are with k;ii x , -Lue vou Then tha 1. 8 bill was introduced on Wednesday you. 1 hen the Democratic partvnfww..t ti , , 3 -old be the Peopled Party. iit-ixcv w a UUIII- mittee and then to give a hearing to all parties concerned. Not so with WASHINGTON LETTER. Z A -ng retes ot the 8ea" nation m Wvine ordinance, ovu. VULIU1C1UUS HTTl OTl CT thn unto P AJVIC God has bles present were Mr. ad AfV. P.. Tl T " '8e.a.na ".Ieau? - -..u. ut "No Gold-Hog I'rtjr rU Apr (Mills Weekly Worl.l, Kin The Caucasian, nublishfd I non uuiies. President of tit meir inenas, ex-Gov. Thomas J. Jams. Thev Duht in n him f - o Mr J w i AFRAID OF THEIR MASTER. ator. en iec ns see vumot till Senator Vance and Hansom by their votes have endorsed our charge. It seems that they have fonnd out that they were fooled at the election. At the election they voted for a platform that demanded the repeal of the present silver law. In the Senate a few days since they voted against the gold bug bill to do thar. rertr tti n ti ,,. . pers. and while if. k, j i. n i-n. , .. I j v-xu5. xucy are getting their T ' ue- unis. even alter they have roao- an you understand it?" Who eyes open, we are glad to see it. v v - , i vvvootu" luarcu -tin: ana taev his chances of ever being U. S. Sen- are on a grand scale. Reviewing stands have been erected in all avail able places, and seats in the windows A lecrislafurA oince the announcement of Judge this bill. The mien vco-ra 1 authority in oTiai-itTh o. n prices. One of the largest o.m-arA n , O I ..v OUOUCUUCU J uniu.o w U11C(JI till ,1 i 1. . ., . . .vVAt. 0!" .S-"-" erIne'ttEn nfm r v.V4tu0 0 ou iuj immediate coniid- is not willing to collect much rears Ior tneir comfortable entertain oi many of tne Democratic newspa- eration. Arain the rnia, back taxes from w nr ment. During the G. A. R. Encamn hete,e tbT " ref. all,bi,,a- ("en a,ttr "H- Jtetarni; a'JfiSooo! iween the lines that some of them been hefnrA j fnrr.;ei,i i i. . . m . , som over ouu,uuu " i v w w vuiiiiiLijKtf m ri 1 1 rnn. .Miuioiicu luc iiicini. ttiotiait rA a oa i liujlhls i 1 1 bv n.Gninivt,n n-t ii. , -. I il 1 ... I rt n n il J. .1 J5 aisapprove of the appointment roughlv ronsiderWi a n i.- this lmBiufMt B-.. nfm,U t, " . , . " . an rues 6-xt. ucuaiul ouerman s oiu to author- " " "ctT ivepuoncan convert, neara and the report of the commit xonus passea the Senate Saturday uu uut P0 e courage and ed before the open body of the Leg by a vote of 30 to 16, every populist ldnes to condemn such action on idature by all members who want ,uuus agaiuoi, iu tenner itansom 1 x luc icamenc-eiect. . oe neard. Aot so w ize the issuing of more Government such an important position, yet tee given) is for them to be discuss- UREEMIES AD THK NEWS- New York, Feb. 17, '93. Managing Editor Prog. Farmer. txt: A ttb f h? k;h a , ..." irc ai .?nce an explanation of the or ance are recorded as voting. I , eir Approval, while discerni- motion was made to cutoff uJZ, rCLT the The following i, the vote in detail: Dverymidly expressed. These and shut the mouth of any and everv for benefit stoekhoMers in th yeas Senators Aldrich, Allison, f8 6eem to be afraid to express member who might want to be hrrt 8& r3 Agency. The Associ Price, Coffery, Chandler, Cullom, their true sentiments, for fear it Again the regular order iiT f1"688 char&e1s thftt the funds of Davis, Dixon, Felton,, Oorrn their master. i. 77 tS Gray, Hale; Hansbrough, Harvey, yulJ ere is need for the incul- one day, the second reading on an Th Voice. Hawley, Higgins, Hiscock, Hoar, ?ftl0u. of more dependence of other day and the third rl; ourkeply. McMilla., McPherson, Morrill, Per- 8t and freedom of action in still another day. Not so with thin The v.1' CVL Feb' 17 '93 kins. Rawi. ri,- cu.vt .j.. this country. Tf tb. L: m, , J 1,,oc so with this The Voice, New York. MtlluaU)OWtl.uriuge -r iUJ UA lul8 um. xne rules were again snsnend. Thfl hill r.nn.i;.- v . Vilas. Voorbeffl. Wftsbm tri.:- nation of sixty-five m;u;M o-i j u.m, " r- i -, a . iae cnaner iw: - - J I luc UU1 was put On all three pau me no is aa fet to say that there were . nearly that many persons visiting the Capital at uub nine. 30;avS-SeO.tor8 Bate C.U. 0k. o"1" d guided reading, at , Zt to TZ 'h SS"? 11 n1 i1 . I hv nnA t,,o 1J , , I . OJIUU '"O Dili I aporCV fnnrtc o U i 2 , . ii, vuae, ueorge, uoraon, Jones r" J"" WUU1U " noc lapse into was rushed through the Hon in forth Peoni". I V used vn, iugu.oi.uup, oiewart, reiier ; w ju upon nHr naste, why cutoff debate whv f r ""poMiwe. Ahe trustees of the "tatata on the let the .bill go before a tttelbwg!: me papers that a nean nor? KnnV, . - . vnnnoi.: i - . 1 e "vu m.uuu is not rair. 1 rf uu merare earefnllv i t - . ' I eruarden hv tliaRt( a ii; t j and Vest' 6. Such part of some of DANIEL S. LAMOXT" ed'b-he"?. SSfiSSS thePvafDn"S "5 Pri- David, t v nnn,mi i.:7 . x.eeu tbe royal ambassadors f n . If Grover Cleveland is such afriAnd haven't the courage -.r "11 18 no tn f L ,.i 'v , 7 wkii. . " maniy. jno legislature has five n Z xeeu- the rTuu13UUUC8WJ m xa- -lining great surprise, that ever been known to fAir KT 7 fVI"::' ra.s 01 n LUiuokalani arriyed ; Ji.; vor of increasing the volume of onrs should come to one who orfiWMJ T::"" . . . wuud on even l- V t"u me lollow- cation nf th TT,::-xl r. IO""" ,000,000, but in turn i - v. mo v - business Agent bef n I amnnr,; . a .. . . I Tf VI 1U IAJ fill IV T narrKA AII. I n 1 larl rv A . .. I UIWIC: I y s a ma ,,-nni n i . . . - i - "ciitu- r-""" to use anv or it tr, n.nin " . --r ne takes rank ance has violated ia leverdrafts. or defi "8 inar, after a brief a I 1 1 . . . uawu n as I ifii nnnn t At their meeting 71? ? T marr orti y-i-. j- i on Man. HHk iuAH .1 i o v i v roL n iainsr Tha moae7, putting down trnst,, brinff. never home the bmnt of batH h i eiM 5t redTfS 2 Hawaiian t;. ing railroada and other monopolies campaign, is contemptible! coriwrat on w , , "I? to th. B.S XTn'- united St";.""1 of Hii the totaw, and lowering the tails of It looks as though ClerTaB, f ? f"'1 Vilated Fa,ld' il tact, and. h not S Jfbt ,h. UMm! thc natioD- the people, wh, is it fhat tw. controls and i?0 term. .f,ts - I" this h!- ' barged : totUoUKS?'. " ! single particular. out on I in? more wi the people, why is it that those who controls and man h;a 1 J " 1W cnr- lu tol ThrT"af.e!n ch 10 pay 1 ally, un tif : --r,ruuu- w-hich was this nation will fina tie regular gainer by the dea e Agency queen Lil is to re( leeting of nually. 8 tO-dav. On VV,lnJ.,i l t . ' 1 "wuMuavin notinfavor of Mn.m We suppose hese ma.i,; "Z" SicreUry-Teasnre; .:r:Itlie mi.d to the Senat r o I "vumc UATLlKin I . I . - . probably come to stay. t T'riTl f r . . . Toi n.: sr?J '"g mmseir to the RECIPROCITY IN pottttps ttii? , t, . m" . v.meago. ine most world through you. proachiko INAUQCRATION-CABI- SfHlW,!" W-rn 5V J1 another thinff- Alliance of North Carolina. h set members. ., ,, -.."".! v' """t I nuru-ine true nation will bo tli movea Irom f Tl ntnn :,.l-UL Feb. 19th, 1893.-Arraniremfii,taL I:!.! l cn?1ine-1 gashing- family group of an international brother- wiH be made a Stat nun. I IU11 M 1 1 l. M I 1IO POTT1 T-l rft- I 1. , 1 f Z - A . .A-m k i n . . I I lf3a!t -in nnn u u , are spicily being made for the fes- Lf j , '""ne uwu- listen: - uoa nath made of one nrst number issued at thii n .uu.vuiormev nave spoiled tivft Asssinn f r.i, 4.. j pi annque-modern style. Since the every nation nf mfn friT- ta noll I linn i o i . .1 T-: 1 . . . 1 - i iiaitu uu ituu inev ir, f . 1 , . , . 1 - . " vtcu vii cui 1 " wciuro us. ana Htiov im- UAVfZL pIT,, ,7? Oneheart,one editor is enlisted for the w.rnf, "i .Vr """h SKiri aas tr, one me, one bond that should ranks of reform and ), n a ji I 7U"U logetner rouna a common home- oug party need apnlv stead n tmo .o I J "l'k"J v uauuu, a ituxmjr group around a central heart and life. The riches of all the earth belong to me and to you. God hath made of on ownership of the earth is thus, universal. Because I am God's I have a joint own ership of all this world, and so I need not confine myself to loving one little spot of earth. There are beautiful moun tains down in my native state, the high est and fairest east of .the Rockies, but I love the Alps as well. They are mine, I a H , . ""ui, ou an i nave seen There are 116 living out t original 498 general officers ctsl sioneu in the Confederate an? Alliance Director NATIONAL OFFICII, f f r Prcsident-n. L. Loucks. South I . " Ve I'resident-Msrion Uutler, I3 N. O. V . . , n, iurniir, m JOHN G. CARLISLE their bea,tjr and glory. Whether In P- f , sunlit hills, or Italy, with her beautiful H- c- framing, pennnylymni. f alaes, or far away In Afrir with ,. 1 wild forests and Mountains of the Moot, STATE OFFICERS. it is God's work, and I am Ma I hobth caboi ih .tr ' they belong to me, because they are part rdntMarion Butler. Clint l or the race inheritance. So in history J loe"Ire8ident-T. B. Ix)njf. h'J '$. ' their heroes and martyrs-they belong to lp-1-- ! me. I have a right to them. K TxeJat? rmtrti, awT r or that reason inntif oTiii , 1 OhA.irmAn t a iAKn.An t ' Vft v ---" VW UaUfi I V i . , wiiunvu, f - Thp9 t lloljt- rule at last between nations. We are Committee-Eliw f it - r, makes no further of England and France and G-mr Th. im. a. X the rain-making ex- are mine, I thank th?tLhol JX provision for penments. mr. w.., " . ""Tuu The following in th. i.Ma The birthdav of , . . " "6 v" J no Memphis declaration: " I Country is near nt r.T. j , Uu. i .... T. w east 10 1 Fiiiivrt I nr ati 1 im . w inn aaviw w. a. . . j - pi.,r: "usui" 01 in non contributes to my happiness and men! OIJy. I by l ?alt4 KpvnlntmTi .11 1 i- , . uapuien ana , imi legal wnat-r iur evoiution will convene in tb,' ,;t. We and my shar of vm. Xa- v public or nrivt .- -ithouif r ewiube pleasant musical f ea- good. All that the other nation have UnJi l"g corporatl: i jul' . n connection with this conven- i- my inheritence, ySSSS ttSSFXTS? tL" ana many nwa(; I RPDnrnt-i . . t-- -v unuui will be read "e papers f' ;r""" giory or ISngland iitJ2.lCf,rrov,deI " onbj!L i S. L. Brock. ditions do not fight him, attack and abuse him? They control largely with l Czar of Russia. the newspapers and fnmish ti, lcere was an old rU-i-.. A 4 VU 1 VV VLU a V ti . moiejtociirryonthecorn.pt work WW. farm who had a savin , .tthC H.JZ 'T ...w 2? ESSS" S 000- of elects. Tl-s-amtMSM--. "hWittSHX Busi te a messap-A fair vuut UAI LIMJ1 il I . I um na I vt m . I 1 . justice, thej are not in favor of MT democrats are fHw,Dr the ,U The mZTTZZ 5eS:"55?.!h"' U.orrect, and ;iS;iSI'5',i?n. man who wanta . hring them i darkvV logic. If thev-enss the a wise pia'i " iw u""a iaau """j ""kgeiapaiuttlieeoT- II , wuiTMineconii- r'l' ar utterly raise. Also the ! C X opposition m Then why are they all such admirers ernment tit. They want m t J? "prer, organizer and solicitor ,to .war You against th ahe measure will of Cleveland? I,t tne people think of the spoil, tb want ana watch eternal vigilance is so they stifle their conscience would do this and tW Cleveland has an ine pnee oi iioerty. . ana don't cuss. the right man, one wh Speed the dav nrhpn man - Il the good of the Order A .,t , - l.ni. ... . " "v" . I- i. x. . . ymma is parties, may have the courage to ex. rest of heart and pleasure found at "Tu 7 c tue raSfi w ex home. are touna at press their honest convictions and to put down bossism I , iiusuii o maun J. W. IJaWBV ?eWR'P?ftm-t GenerTl 'and ' ' : , " " - iuorton, of Nebrrska. from the glory of this nation. Shak. "wanr plan, or some be -?-f"1- speare iamine, Goethe i mi t. - i rvmenta in the dischtnr of ' jf rirr VoeiMlslmn' The ghir- tion fo public imnrowemen. J n7?i?TBClenCearemine- Theglory () We denndThTf nd or her musicians as they have swept the ina'e of ilrr and gold at the W i keys of God's harmonies and of'l. . .J culating medium tie speedily incn'! !-n. -1 . .. . J -M Ml ,-,. . . wmt, i j- - a vsihui, exclusive v' as she has civen to tn v. mJLI I serves. Allen, Solicitor. A very lar crowd leT90L of art-theyara S Sand,a rJfrSt wruxcorsir. The Spring term of this , I -V i ... . w" uut ou inuuu in in rntnn M nX w routine, but very 1 ttle hn' LV J 7jl n&nt m science and hterature one industry at th. expense of .not - :i . .J . lllue Dullness of andartand itmnB,iT. -Tii- fe, linv th.rth. n.onT ' r"! in wrest transacted, except thropy-they are mine. All tha XZZ ?antl7 honld be kept as much aC that the Grand Jury found a "trn of these C4triestnli,Tw? f" the hands of the people, wi bill" against W W tj i u e htAtrnTtn mes are mine, because they demand that all national nd lii.,i f etcher for ma- flonto the common heritage of the all be limited to the necewair ilClOUSlj maimng ahorse belonging of the Koyernment economical)! W a nagnDOr. and alsn ft " " wo BEDtarSO REFORM. aammiMrea.. . .,i Up raM r,n,i i oigcry. Then let tha nM ; aemana tnat posui v"f V " ne gave bond forhia appearance at May rLi t,J Iv T?S9 P8 away, be established by the governmenijjp next term of theconrL Mr R tt SL haFfn th day when tha indi- safedeptof thearnnVgsofthep Battle, of EaWh LaU'Sl 22. Z??:" m have to f acS exchang. interest of the county in n, "Zl the newXrT i f . .,, against the State for nV h" the ra meTXtf. .f1 ofSlof t- viwm uruiuinnr.r u: o-. uvu. uimin m ,h--mi. rx Druiiiui.cu. . . vX Lil 1 M I . - vuiumi. Ul . a,, . i . rMjuirLV 1T1 vm,wwhAu . w.v- v -wiotuuursE. or this . - uuuau m ciiurcn- in Bepruiui". . .xctf I place, had a second strokeVparaly! fce. fa all the eSent teSSSId. 5 sis-last Saturday evenin- anf Si a - up the snxa total of & .lihocUimed by th ' about ir o'clock. SSrkl i?168.1113 history-yea, it is a ernmentnd held for actual settle"01 Waeiu . I i a msiory yea, ts a . "J Aiiiueri fciuauus nrpam a ---ii. mercies comfort and Sustain tU It was th- fZ':, Tramnirtation being the mean. . "" .1. , wmiouaun. t was I -I,,-,- lr.A m -ink1ii r,fiSltT. toe i',' 1 THE TKAK8POKTATI05 CtACB- a.....K manfl i , 77 ououiiu tne I " muream ot tjnnsnamty. Itwaal --"" ,r"r. ,k eo" Ki-K""''" Chris- Sli. .Cbn. 3B -SJ rSS " "-'aiu. iu unDC IHU tanedoin to mn mnirvni-V k. 4 niw th. nonn c. .. find wait for It an1 Kalis-,. -. . av. I TK f.1amw,h and telenhone. UX "? U LookadifBcultvsonRri, ,V T,Jni , offleeem. beinaneceitT fore ace and it will nih PVi... xr. Near the island of St. Thomas there is HYeTment in tha 1 aMtiu b 1 1 1 II II . I Z a I vav-wv 'j o- m cuunjoca inat comes out of theses I terest of the people.

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