THE CAUCASIAN. PUBLISHED EVEBY THURSDAY. MAKIOS BUTLER, Editor k I'ropr. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. ONE YEAR, BIX MONTHS. tlXO W Entered in the Port Offi' at ilinton, N. C aa .wijinJ C'laMt Matter. See double column article on first page headed "The Voice of the J'eo- ple." Head it, study it, cut it out and laj it away. J low is it that a man conld make the price of cotton go up lx-fore he become President and could not keep it up after he become Presi dent? But we suppose he has put the price ot meat up and one thing is mm enough at a time. When Postmaster General Kissel 1 was ruling that every jiostmaaler must devote hi entire time to his of fice and not have anv other business, he certainly knew little about the country tiostoffieea. He will learn more by and by. If the Alliance between Wall Street and the United States Treas ury U to continue under a Demo- cratic as well aa a Republican al ministration, then it is time that the Alliance between the South and West be perfected for both defen sire and offensive warfare. With this issue we begin to ven tilate the election and expose the crimes against popular government committed under it. Every voter in the State should commence with this issue and read and study it every week. We have printed 500 extra copies of this edition so that every new subscriber for the next week can get this issue. Don't neglect to subscribe at once for in less than ten days the new subscribers coming in will take up all the extra copies. During the closing hours of Con gress that body that misrepresents the people, voted to lend another half million dollars to the World's Fair monopoly, which is to be run by private individuals for speculation and profit to themselves. And then having loaned and voted away so much of the peoples money they de cided to give themselves some, so they voted $100 mouth extra pay to themselves. Can yon believe it? It is a fact Yet the politicians and partisan papers are trying to keep it from vou. The North Carolinian referring with much self satisfied pride to the late legislature says: "It has been progressively conservative' "Pro gmme conservative!' What does that iwari? What would be the dif ference if he had aid "conservative progressive? In fact what did Mr. Daniels intend to &iy? Will he ex plain hi hid next issue? Is he abus ing the Legislature? Put fine they voted for him for public printer we uiHiM; he felt that he aught to compliment that body and having gome cousctencc and knowing they did not deserve it, he dodged behind a glittering (?) generality. Was the legislature "progressive conserva tive" when it tried to rejieal the Al liance charter in such indecent haste? EASTERN CAROLINA TRUCKERS ASSO CATION The met ting of th? Eastern North Carolina Trucker Assixiation which met at Fai.ons N. C, March 2d, adjourned to meet aguiu at Fai- eoim on March ."'Itt. The coin mi I tee apjoiiited at the first meet ing will then rejort. The report of the committee to confer with "Trade Associations will be of great inter est to truckers. It is also hoped that the transportation committee will also have a favorable report. IS IT A DEAL? The Democratic papers and politi cians have been suggesting to J udge Dick that he resign and let Mr. Henderson be appointed. They further suggest to him that the law provides for him to draw a pension to the amount of his salary the rest of his days, and if he will get out of the way another man can fill the office and be drawing the same salary at the same time. But the Judge says that he will not resign for he is able to do the work and there is no need to pay another man just to prepare a soft place for a Democrat. Will the Carolinian please answer? In another column will lie found a letter from Capt. W. 8. Parties, Secretary of the State Alliance. We are glad to get the information con tained therein and glad to give it to the public. We did feel that the Aliiauccmcu in the legislature did wrong in approving the mean and and cowardly amendments passed by that Imksv, and feeling mi, we did as we do by all men and measures, tell the public our honest opinion. With the lights before us now, we still Bay that the AUianceuien sub- mitfeltoan itifomous wrong, bu we do not blame them, for probably it was lx'st under the circumstance., you see they were threatened by the partisans, that if they did not let the amendments pass unanimously that they would rejiral the charter. Why were they so anxious to have the amendments passed unanimously? So they could escape -the responsi bility of their meanness and unjns tice hereafter by saving "the Alli- ancemen in the legislature voted for it." And when Joe Daniels referring to this piece of dishonesty aud in justice said: "They had managed to take the wind out of the sails oi demagogues who would try to mukt capital out of it," he would havi .1 i i i come nearer me irum n lie had sam "they had managed by threats ami coercion to make a shield for dema gogues and wronsr doers to hide be hind." POLITICS IN THE CHURCHES AND THE ALLIANCE. When Gresham was appointed Secretary of .State, we said that he was put in a position where his views on monopolies and the mouey question (if correct) could do the people no good. It is now charged that the railroads and trusts urged Mr. Cleveland to appoint Gresham to get him off the bench. As a Cir cuit Judge he was in their way. We suppose the same railroads and trusts urged Mr. Cleveland to ap point Mr, Olney the Attorney and pet of the monopolies and trusts to the position of Attorney General, for in that position lie can pro tect them better. There has never been a coherent more hostile to the great issues that the people are interested in. Every few days some paper is say ing something about what a crime it is for the Alliance to go into politics. These parties are putting the Alli ance on a very high moral plane, even higher than their churches, for these self same persons and hypocrites have dragged their churches into politics. According to their narrow intellects and irreligious souls, the religion of a church depends upon the political label on iL In fact we know some churches that should have over their doors: "This is a Democratic Methodist church," '-a Democratic Baptist church" or "a Democratic Presbyterian church." Now we dare and challenge these contemptible lying hypocrits to name a single man who has ever been turned out of the Alliance on ac count of his politics or any member even who was not elected to an office on account of the party he affiliated with. When thi sis done then we will give some cases of not only how mem bers of churches but how the pastors of churches have been treated on ac count of their politics. STEAL THE PEOPLES MONEY FOR THEM SELVES. When the Senate Committee on Finance was captured by the Free Silver men and Senator Voorhees made chairman, it is reported that President Cleveland was very much disappointed and chagrined. Put it seems now that there is a deal on baud. Listen, on Monday Cleveland appointed J. E. Pes ley a brother-in-law of Senator Voorhees to be Min ister to Denmark. On the next day he appointed Mr. Hawkius U. S. Marshall and Mr. Pui ke District At torney of Indiana. These men are special friends of Senator Vor hees and were strong and Cleveland men. The partisan Cleveland men in Indiana are fighting hot they are cursing mad. But that is a small matter. What we are inter ested in, has Cleveland made a bar gaiu with Voorhees to back down and desert silver? or is he trying to buy him over to the gold-bugs with patronage? let the ieople watch! Eternal vigilance is. the price of liberty. "INDUSTRIOUS POOR." Dr. Parker, of the London City Temple, said in a sermon on New Year's day: "There is no torment sufficient for robbers of the indus trious poor." Then; is a whole sermon expressed in these few words. The "industrious poor" are the back-bone and sinew of the whole world, and the way they are treated is a shame, let the "industrious poor'' organize for mutual protection and there rise at once a howl from the Shylocks in every quarter of the earth, and this howl re-echoes back and fourth un til it is taken up by the insignificant set of cross-road and street corner tattlers, who think themselves to be the "seven wonders" of the world Even men of North Carolina, who are possessed of considerable means, md who are bitter enemies to the Farmers' Alliance have been heard o say: "If I could buy all the cot ton that comes to this market at three cents per pound I would do it." Now, if this class could manage o buy the poor farmers' cotton at three cents per pound, they would glance at his tattered coat, slap him on the shoulder anil tell him to work hard and use mora economy, and at the next breath begin talking about -overproduction." How much long er will the "industrious poor" be "hewers of wood and drawers of wa ter.-" Mnv the d when the "industrious poor" will re alize that in unity there is power and mai mere is no hope of relief save through the ballot-box. B r-r emu. I5AKNES' LETTER. THE STATE SECRETARY WRITES US A SHOWiSU WL V fCN'aTOK ATWATEB ASP Til K OTHER AI.LIANCEMEN" jkORCED To THE IXPAltors AUEXP V E XTS. ttr 1 UK TWO t'.VJINTAU IA"MOlS PKOpOIT103i, THKYTHOti.HT IT MKST TO TAKE THE UCT. The legislature shoii n l'p In Light Tbta Ktrr. EDITORIAL POSTSCRIPTS. A man wrote a vf ew days ago, "Stop your paper till it is Demo cratic" That man does not know what pure Democracy is. If you take Horace Greely and label him Democrat, 'he is satisfied: if vou take a Mugwump and label him Democrat, he is satisfied; but if you take Democratic principles and la bel them them the "Peoples princi pies" what pure Democracy is, he can't see it and will not have it He's aLabelcrat. The man who thinks for himself does not suffer from this kind of complaint were it not for such simple innocent but foolish men, the game of the politicians and the rule of monopoly would be over and gone. This Labelcrat can't now see his interest and is actually fighting those who are laboring to fiHMk litm twrv 41hA rt ? . r . a... xuiu uviu we uipressiuu oi mo nopoly. We are working for him, because we cannot liberate ourselves, without also liberating him. Before long, his eyes will be opened and then he will repent, if he is honest mi . xnere nas never yet been a great nght for-reform or liberty, that a r xi i . ... path ul Liiusc oppressea aia not join with their enemies and fight their T"rieririfl and arrainef V.; 1 " nucu uwu mrer ests. . The enemy is shrewd and it is his game to keep the . people di vided. Bat all have an abiding faith in the final triumph of the right. You have heard of the back "sal ary grab" business, when a majority of the Congressmen voted to double their own salaries. You know how the Democratic politicians and par tisan papers have condemned that act of the Republican party helped by such men as Waddell of Wilming ton. Now it was right to condemu kuio oci, out were tne persons who condemned it moved by a sense ot right and wrong or were they mnvml Vtt l.n. .J t 1 ,. v,, j ian ituu sorum motives of selfishness and partisanship? The congress that has just adjourned has done the same thing. They w iuuouc meir salaries still more. They have increased their pay from $5,000 a year to. $6,200 a year. They get the money, the peo ple pay, the money. Has Congress done anything to relieve the poor aua oppressed people?. JSo, but on 2.1 t me otner hand has v taxed them heavier to pay themselves bigger sal aries, l his is not only undemocratic. 1 1. . - ' i'ui is cruel and heartless. When this is told on the next campaim the politicians will say, oh well, that was done by the Congress that went out before Cleveland's administra tiontook charge. But remember it was done by a Democratic Confess ana we now call on - the next Con gress to have the justice and man hood to repeal, this cowardly law. Did you know such a law had been passed?. Have you seen it in the partisan papers? Did they condemn it9 The business Of the partisan pa pers is to hide the facts from the people and to apologize for wrong. But if you read The Caucasiast. yon will know the facta and the truth. Subscribe to The -Caucasian $1.00 per year. , , The Weather Bureau has changed uuuuo, wuu mcic eeenis to oe no changelessness in the weather. When will Mr. Olney open up on the trust? The country is rather anx ious to hear the monsters squeal. It seems a little bit singular, con sidering everything, that nobody has yet referred to Baby Kuth as "the uncrowned queen." Every man who has got into Cleveland's Cabinet had to bow his head and swear allegiance to the gold trust of America and England. Do yon doubt it? Time will prove it. If Cleveland can't get Congress to demonetize silver he might call an extra session to relieve the people of the crushing burdens of that awful thieving , and robbing tariff. campaign Is there a town in the United States which is not described by the local papers as a "centre of culture and refinement?" If there is, it will have a great chance at the World's Fair. The partisan Democrat who howl ed about putting on guard on the true and tried, whose democracy was above suspicion, is singing very small these days, evidently saving his wind for some more propitious season. -The papers speak of the Presi dent's Cabinet. There is no such term in the United States Constitu tion as "Cabinet"' There is no au thority for such body. Did, not this .invention 8mack off Royalty? i to wiuuig, uie ana fe- 1 3 . . . o- iiuureaacrj so is the great pallid millprminTn - ...u.u vuuuug, iuiu me cows are coming, and all sorts of thiW are coming just as fast as thev can pay their fare. Spring may wear icicles when she comes, but well love the sweet thing just the same. Why is a prudent Because his head keens him going too far. - tracts which be had made with man ufacturers and others, and could con tinue to give os wholesale prices on what we wish to purchase. Itnt there were other considera tion. The cost of all commodities which our eeple have had to pur chase have been reduce! to the low est possible rate, by our Business Agent publishing weekly in our or gan, the Progressive Farmer, the prices at which he could purchase for our people. This not ouly kept our jeople informed, but it posted thousands of farmers aud others Hiou the market price of goods, by i-i .t i 1 1 : !SirUl to Tbi Cai-vmms.I wuicn mousauus, nay miliums oi IUleigh, X. C. 3Iarch 13, 18i3. v loin.e lKyVK Kditok Caucasian-, Deau Bkoth- I Carolina since ine i,uines er. In vour issue of last week, the Agency started onus proem 9th. vou "hare an editorial in which capital as a backing. On guanos you seem to blame Senator At water alone, there is no doubt but that hi t i1-.il- I .--. T ... -. for agreeing to the amendments to there nas oeen saveu oy me reuueuou the Alliance charter, which were re- that article in price more man a ported by the Senate Committee fa- million of dollars siuce the Agency vorably and passed in place of House was established, yea, five times that bill for repeal of charter in hands amount, if the farmers of the State of Senate Committee. The facts are would have purchased entirely these: The amendment, we offered through this aguicy or at prices at to the committee through our at which he purchases for our brethren. torney, so completely filled the pre- Xow, if our charter had been repeal text that was used for repealing the ed and our Business Agency destroy- charter that the Senate Committee ed what would have been the eouse- were at a loss for a time what to do, quencies? for the Democratic members both of I have thought of this constantly House and Senate had agreed ore- since the bill for repeal passed the viously in caucus, unanimously, (so House, and the more I think about I have heard) to repeal the charter of it, the more I am impressed with the the Alliance and to issue a new one great damage that would have re- which would suit the fancy of our suited to all classes of our eople if law-makers, not of those interested, it had become a law. Xo Legisla- These things the House proceeded tion ever was concocted or attempted to do; to repeal our charter and in X. C. that equals this one of our grant a new one as far as it was con- traitorous bretnren in villainous cerned, and that before the Senate atrocity Let us be thankful that had acted on the bill for repeal as the damage is not greater. Ixt us sent from the House. As I said do nothing rashlv, but let each mem- above, the Senate Committee did not her of our order think upon these know what to do, but the conspira- matters, and determine to stand to tors (those who had in caucuses gether through weal or V7oe, jnore planned for repeal of charter) were closely than ever. Be careful not to on hand demanding their ."pound of break any of the laws enacted, but tlesh. these conspirators, (headed stand firm for truth and right, and by a man who claimed to be an Alii- when opportunity is given let us anceman, but who was a traitor so drive from power those who would depraved, that Judas Iscariot and take away our vested rights as the benedict Arnold were saints in com- rights to organize and choose our own panson,) concocted, (with the aid of methods of co-operation as is allowed astute lawyer politicians) the other organizations, or who would amendments of which you have so take away the rights of any other forcibly and truthfully written, class of our people who are law These amendments were presented abiding citizens, to our attorneys on Saturday eve- Yours fraternally, ning, the 25th of February bv the W. S. Babxes. chairman of the Senate Committee, We heartily concur in what Broth er, latterson, who had this bill in er Barnes has written above. Fraternally. W. II. Worth, lVEY. 14 ITlKMOCnATICTO itomm. T1IK roWER Of OOVKKSMKST. BY EPWAKD BEUUAMT, ACTHOR OF LOOK1XO BACKWASH. A iUscribcr writing ih in regal"" to the ivtttion for government owner ship of the telegraph and telephone sav. "The ouly objection to pivcni metit control is that it tend to m-crv-a the Hwt rs of the government, uhich is undemocratic. Here seems to be a confusion of terms, growiug evidently out of a con fusion of thought. Ijnoking I the definition of democracy as given by Webster, we find it to "be ('overment by the leo ple; a form of government in which the supreme power is in the hands of the ecple." According to this definition, the correctness of which will not be questioned, any policy fending to enlarge the powers of the leople in government is democratic and any policy tending to restrict the jKwer of the people is undemo cratic Is then ihe proifcition of government ow nership of the, tele graph, a measure for restricting or enlarging the xwcrs of the people in government? Very obvisously it MY LADY'S TONGUE CHAPTER Tit cTtjrrrri. waul ?t.inttfn wmscomI deal intprW, at tbe iMtne lime that be w i.rvvokfd at be inir hmn i U flairraut .cnornnca t,f the III lbait l-re Roh t lr to. jUcy hAl a tlrwD.0 waJk tl rest of th vnr, tor Judith wuhl Bi rcm.'utu r.yw Hn s,amt p.e Trumpeter, cumUUuii hi nam. behad tbm, was aujr Unng but a i! ,ur lhil dkA wish that bo bad been able to aprinr trvm th founJerrd horse, mil tlM um bavm a luU wgwiiaarw f wmt ailed hnn-haro vrh.pfl out bi knf and tUd hiai. and a-lnniiemi the htkv. all wiUmhji a w ru rrom jimim Andhfwhefumt over that Mkt;pTrh hnut TrumMw' bfrt. H thought Ju.iith nut hate a contempt Ut him. a,.. I m to!I the truth, aho $!d. She M. hod Ui think that mmc of the neigh bom murht br been with them, aud beard ber couiu'a remark, and aeen the LMt!ts war in trhteU b atood about. velule ha rirhtod thine a best ahe could. Her ere wers still a srood deal mora red than "brown whenever ho allowed ber tbiiuehta to dwell utr. him. That niRht, as he came Into the drawinif- rwtn, jut before dinner, ho found Judith in the arras of a slim younx man in a very elaborate eostuuio or rather. If tho troth must W told, tho slim young man waa in the arms of Judith, who appeared to be al ternatelj laughing and wiping her eyes as bos. I she could on tho lapel oi his coat. As Bouzhton came in. howefer, aho And charge, and, who stated that if Mr. Atwater who is a member of our or der would agree to them, that the committee would make a unanimous report and it would pass both Houses: out ii ne snouid retuse to do so then the committee would make a favora ble report of House bill forreneal of charter and it would pass the Sen- T is a proposition for enlarging the stood erect, aud put op her baud to her powers of the people, by placing curls, which were a good deal ruuiplod. , .. f t i ri, . :i: Her eyes were brown as rain-wahod them in direct control of the facil - BUtum leiive, now. Noredin themwhat. ties of communication. hat, ever. then, in the name of common sense, "Dick, your cousin, Philip Itoughton,1 ,W niir wiv.-non.lent mean bv call- ho 8aia- "peaking pretty coolly. ing the proposition "uudeino tic . "Er tflad to see you er, just from We might leave the matter here, Panai Coidbere, Un't itt" said tho boy, but it may be profitable in a spirit of 'Sonlv a boy, aftr all, with a face cauuor to beeK aner me explanation something like Judith s seen in a spnon of the Certainly very complete mis- md the same red-brown curia Ilia eyes. iiml'rct!imlmrnf trma into whih however, were a pale gray. . . i e n ' 1 m from start to finish," said iui Luiircjiuiiuvui uiio iuiiv ii. ' ' I iMiughton, gravelv. ouslv it arises irom a loose and inue- "Kiif said Dick. iinite use of the word iroverument He did not laugh, neither did Judith. She Tl,fli.0 nf-.oU l-;.t - t -Jcratched tho chin of the black kitten in the upu vunHaouu Toby-collar, and looked gravoiy at Hough f;utuiuuicui wiinu lire us oppobiu; ua ton between its cars light and darkness and cvcrvlhins "Oh, I see," said the boy, finally. "Been that is true of one kind of govern- -ut bunting. Deuce of a time you had, Judy mn , i. , , ii -I aere tolls me. llorso foundered. Awful ment is false as regards the other. liuisance, having one s borse foundered. ine one sort is the government oi Do you like hunting!" men by other men, aud the other is "l haven t done much of it," said Philip, colf,-,a,.,.f TKn w. honestly, wishing devoutly that be bad . , . , .. ., ' lie had eyes keen to lKk with, as well as imperial, aristocratic, me other is to look at, and saw the littio downward clip republican, democratic, popular. f the girl's uicmh, us bug went on oosset- To incr msft wiu-ph nf mnnarohi. ing the little kitten. i i i i- . "I've done a lot of it in my day," pursued t,-; y oicit, laughingly. "And I must cause it encroacnes in so iar on the rather bores me," say it "It doesn't 'Obdoes itt" said Boughton seem to bore your sinter." - "Aothine bores Judv " Master T)ioV a. sured hi in in the same lancruid tone. "I tell her to wait untu she's grown up.w now. She's a bit more 'grown up' than you v, isn't she!" said Boughton, dryly. THE WOMAN'S FRIEND. THE HYDRAULIC CLOTHES WASHER. power ot the people, 10 increase the power of a democratic govern ment, on tbe other hand, is neces sarily and always, by the very meaning of the terms, a democratic nrd intr f y I "HOW do VOU IHMIiC lli..lr 11. ----......w. wvi.uvs.. ojiu mi. i inKius evis to onen incmacivpa. um it rr government which governs least is ' despite of his own will, whilo Judith best,"he necessarily Jiad in mind the r Fa "cratcrung the kitten's chin, and only iorms of government of which -hZrtZrr v Mn i (l,i. 1 1 I - .- . - e..w , 1U njc nuuu uu tout uaie iuiu nau any quite sure snes a pood inch taller" saw! experience, namely the royal and 3us:htont calmly, with one hand in his aristocratic forms, and as applied to ,Iv h Y olDer mentat,vely at his ,U V-. '" moustache. 'es, a good inch, I should "j'"6 nooipuc iiue. xl I say,'' ne repeated. ate that he must know by 3S o'clock I,ABOK' TIME AJiD monkv savkd it requires no argument to . prove that Dick flushed, but Judith grew positively cav. u . IS PRACTICAL SIMriJi AM) CHEAP. fl1Q at.a nn 4-.,-., i Ucailet, The intensn hlnith nmol t selfish despots the better. " !:o0uslvVeryeye9, th?y TCiiicnod om" W hen however the people govern " You are entirely mistaken," she said, in same evening what Mr. Atwater would do, as i make out their report at that time ..v, rt0 me committee would TTo, ,r v cf, yes, you Have vou - 1 ' V A W HI U L i I . 1 1 II III I- . and proceed to the Senate. More time c without it. Have you themselves for their own interests, to the 8maU 8tiu vieo which is generally sup- wasasRed tor, but it was refused. a seWlQg macmner yes, you couia say that the less governing they do -chard isa bail ' inh tail y h30nsclo,K? Onr attorneys saw Mr. Atwater at not do without it Have you a the better, is equivalent to declaring We were measurcdonlv last Juno ",Iny8elf' once, and together they come to mv washing machine? no, vou are still tfc tDe Iess attentln people give to "Ferhaps you have grown some since," Ivv and mvantf in rJ? bending your back and drudging and thpv . , ' i uus " Not in grace, eh, Judyl" put in the boy. ten Kemember wenlv had W "rubbing over the washtub. Noth- AVe beg our correspondent and all uVet lr fJfLSL one hour for consultation ami if ,.ra ingr will break down vour health aud other srood people who have alWwl PhiL" impossible to correspond with you or make you look old and worn quicker, their minds to be fuddled by the aitb rTnTn"? !" cr:ied Ju any other of our officials in that short Your husband would gladly relieve misuse of this maxim about govern- ltlSS!& -ime. ... ment. to bear in mint! thaf. tha tho Dolished flvr Atter as thorough discussion l VL a" possible, in so short a time, nnon thPRP lie ha3 shown amendments, while each one of us be- buying you a conk stove and a sew- shall do the governing for they &"" lieved that it was a direct insult to ing machine. But in the past hu- have gt to be governed bv somebody "Suppose we wt it," said Boughton, who ,eiy unanceman in Aorth CaroU- man ingiity h failed to offer- tbe Tiie economic system of ECrM a,andasfarreachiuo- in its infr. J J a country, commerc al and inflncfr'oi fr" fo:!f: -er. r? he.wa revel- ionsdeviHrvaaAni,i i h necessary machine to relieve you ot nnnn . , 17 vzw 01 vxzmg ma superior 1UU3 ue lliry aS COUltlJiavO hn rrn I ' UPOn Which Wft all llpruinil tonfnl1 I nose in hS turn 'IT n , . cocted, we thought it best that Broth- this drudgery. Many machines have more completely than upon the so- measur with. If you will stand back to er Atwater (he agreeing with us) been invented but none of them filled called political government, is & ebihSf should sign the committees report for the bill. We believe the New Era complex and elaborate system which face had grown quite paS" 6768 D0W" trill o nr r-r t.- i. -a ... i m " - . r"4 Crirrr,1 was l,etter w Hydraulic Clothes Washer fills this f. a. ueal ot governing. rltXl0 bave them than for the charter to be , '"r , has got to be governed by somebody ",d "" ' ' S reeled, he, JI, Pattern, prmia. greatly felt wL J and will be governed to the SSS J?b JS'S!' .?"f JS?.? ing that no more hostile Ipo-ii-.r;..., should be enacted by said "body if the report was signed. " Brother Atwater agreed fn i, amendments, not because he believed they were right or just, not because he desired to fasten any such igno minious measure upon himself or his brethren, but because hehplmvi it would work less harm to the Alli ance organization and to the breth ren. NOW if thfTfl is anv cf;, be attached to this artion nf . Brother, then we W. II. Worth, Ihadeus Ivy, and myself, wish to di vide it with our Brother as we ad vised it, and believe yet it was best. Vhy did we think it best? I will tell you. We believed that if Alliance charter was repealed that a ".Receiver" would be appointed at the suggestion of these same conspir ators who would have been a tool of these traitors if not one of them that a greater part of the funds in that case would be squandered nn neceasarily in expenses of settlement; that the funds of the Agency would be locked up for the remainder of the year if not longer, anrl nnnn n( it could have been used as a backing for our Business Agent as now: that thousands who were partly depend ent on our agent for supplies would be deprived, of that privilege of trading; that without the fund our xuMuess Agent could not purchase for ns goods at the favorable prices be now is enabled to dn- tw j disorganize our order bv nn.f;ni. every officer m sub, county and State ia!" would take some iim to reorganize again and ' would nave cost the members of dollars extra. While nnr h,t, ren would be willing to contribnf again to the Agency, they would w UU BO. not Irnnwinn- what the fund would be trifle m-a 1 . . gaxu. oy anomer set of "kost-pabti- :1 I yL1IICAL law-makers. , That with the amendments we Vnow W our trusted agent, Bro. W. A. Gra ham, would have thftKor,; ho f nnls J 1 t . O . o.uu ub thqr would be . w pou xnat no one knew so much about the fund, and the plan upon .wbich it was given, and by whom given. That there would be no useless expenditure. - That con S 0r . would increase instead of diminish and . that the funds drawn out bTtWu.: no moral right to do -wSTbe repkeed by our. brethrS and LSI larger if necessarv. Thai- Agent conld'eatil,": 1 n-: '"J.l..l . Ilatthebru-...n . at a gret l-.it.!- , nor a mi th.-, , . . A way wput )... . dinvU-aor tho ,, ..... M ( t I.U i, f ., . i ' - ... b-Ut ti-3 X:u f,.rT. . . - V H umsUo.- ! W na..k:!-.l in th,- 4 , J hirt, br lln, lr ' ..... . -.-r . that nl.rt r-, h, j t rl'l i-f r int, i s ... , TWti, fur the tirv.t ,s "M over! (, , r,. i-alUnl, in What vn.v no - you h. w "l4 Tin a R-i ,-. . . - ra.of the ol.l T elf and the bu... .'V lowing like a U. .!., ;, a cvuft n-proiiut ti, u viu" ' Th- trawviU ; H.mrhU-n n-.-!! -, i r ' t thul fent-e-ail t. h.u ' r -r- - , 4 a: fc ' ' " . i.u mil l.i s ift i. awar, up which i!.. v . r loosouititf avalaut'lii-K r f ,-n. , several Umeit belnrt- u,,., unco mere, Ju.ini. L, making a little hollow i f which aho thrust her T ut s ng from head to f.M.i.ix '.vrencbinjr with a - iiv.tT, llll-U WCUl VO IKlUUlU.ili 1.1 ... 1 . . caiin noari. Ho l-.Mtied over and i :itl, .t- as bhe lay, and tlu-n u v t away or remount rulo viTui,? to rest his other hmni no mi.!. . i : v u . in, m'llKJl.llllllf III !(,.,. living cUs tif on his liucvn i his veins straiifTi ly. Judith," he said, in a voi 1 . - A. - At noi nmeu quito rinc:.a reared Ida throat nt.il d,a;; "Judith," and then ".1 ar. i t lhat aroused Jud tu U tr volatile or a nail t f i. . done. Bho sat ui. and u h.j him, and said : There comes rridii-r,r,i; I'riddie, armed wish a tt.uk;,. ning with all Lis wmM. uA U-J baikurouncLwas ruuiiiiiL-a.K A little of his. Ho had m i io ti tho timo when ho went UtfrJ Then the bull was aocurcd. ii on uioekly, with apmax wirrjugu me rmjr or m iJ Hhtiom pcdetriaus alsobt'ju ituncrwurd. '1I.O C'oiu.ici swore otot!,.r t bard about it all. very ugly name, which n lloughton infinite comfort bri over, that he would na ut t. bed until that bull wns nud-it And gad I if 1 woiihnrtlite: fool em every antmrcuuiJ ended, thunderously, ntiu to " spoons ana Clansi s eaveUiS Houghton did not s o Judith J that for more than av.cit. hi ten days of ChriMi:;, u,d tU .esniy occupied about rawlixf liiit aho found iijiwfiwti Plentv of smiles iiidVav And he had sent to New YatJ thing which ho knew that wanted, so that altopeibt r,u izi rig, it waa not very wiptan noreover, was rather uhm whether he was onlv lin-iirdw or very much in low, nud k; wme to discuss lUni nmtuetsr: with his iuner man that indrr.. lways such a loose or tiMit representative. Of course the Colonel tad::- his remaining until fhristiu 4 to bang up his sfc-ckini.', of w And there should hu and bonfires, and what uU-1 were some sleigh sent up ine and the place wan liter!; !f the voices of expectant tiiii.t. On Christmas Jive, howf managed to Cnd her&un&' tad arrived, and she iww ver. lie was eoine alone the n room. U-hn .a ..jt...l.t a t 'A T L.IUh I'. " B thro?h the half -open uwd room, which ahe cuUcd bf' She waa standing on the pr; people? Could anvthinir be more demnrmtlo xl ,1 n" w " inan tnisr AXEX-SUPKE3IE COURT JUDGE A FRO- AUIMXO REFORMER. "I will admit tbat I radical.' said Judge C. U. Cole, of Ues momes, ex-chief justice of the Iowa supreme court to a r It can be used by a person in delicate ';T, lT"?a"1 tbat is hJ of those who are allowed to govern her with the book still In his hand, and thci. iu .t present it is oeing governed I wpenea " Dianwy and looked m it as if foi bv a set of moneved olio-ar.h xuhn explanation. It waa a volume of Mis condition of "hewers of wood anH bie whence he haA tu-An drawers of water." Kh.ill this ctrcfnrr, "Don't you mind her." said Dlrlr. PnatiTr continue or shall we overthrow mr ne s always twice as sweet after one ol before the fire, in Vincrem fvrnra Mfi.i:.,i, : A ,1 , VaT her tantrums." liked, and wearing tne Wt I'.ii . - in luuusiry as This seemed in truth to be the case. She d bow which he remember well as in POUUCS a COVernmpnl- nf came In to dinner n inM u.. - feet nrrrn uinlr r.i .f L'Mia l o . I . . f , buu 1 -- v. . .p-- Tho tinnnlA il 1 , ,1 UKII hF lanf luwii. Il.;l: ;.i .T IK... V. J . .i..mrfU "' mvvijic, iui tut; UUODie. llV tho uvoiud i uwu wita a BDUie. I uoi.ucu luab ucj j v u.un A Uli I tug BU1U, I " leanrntT tcivearrl hm arA i. : I Thcra a rrliatn in hff for her pound chim with her mimt ). lioujrhton did not think wH elbows being on the table. Ud Hhe clinked the tcJi of H j. om airaxai. was very provoldng, ht ourneaiy together. J said, eagerly. "I am sorry; will you for "Do let me come in," he K'vemef" . jaoor xurther open. I She Said nothinc. hnt WAntnn mllinr m, I She looked un j eniflr. SI he took, his forgiveness for granted, am" dream, and aaid: "Ct-rUunS partook of more green goose with a light went, shutting the door btta heart. a rrettv room. ith mm W Now, it was verr daneerous ti tAV m, I windows and furniture, and j 11.!.. . . . ... ... J I. , . . . - 1 ""us w Krantea wita tnis young lady. I iraps aoout. There were especially when there were littla nrunf I either side of tha firc-Dla5! vermilion in her eyes, as there were to- have held six Judiths epiaOJ have these she now placed herse-n xau uc uscu uy a person m ciencate t h.. ,. """" " nuy nic-ht. Rnt phn ..i' bdO, no bending of back. It is 6 IT Veb, and TiCISj madeofBolid brass, covered with and XY.S, ,'r.r?!kaKansa.e' iZ?,f!M'& JW" I "-""wo mi vjcij. i eavpr in i a j uoucea nathmv i mn iannmn. siwi mmt uii v , ... . i . . . ... . ' nnnnr. t riA - i . . , . . ... l.i . il if k pi nnn umii -rr -net- I L . i. inp gcr unn; if , . ..uiuvuusi, iv iia 1 1 - i iju.il; 1 1. ix I nan - m, pa fho rlnocr u U WaV I WOIlM alvwUcl, r.i- J .."WantO S r Vl lUK uiefcC oea - 7-- j existing we next day aU three went out for a walk he remarked, looking about U about the eyes. . . ' ito a cbte 7 1 wiclt was to stop over until Monday "I never saw half such f clothes It washes all ovwl, '-"'Poranon, not m any spirit of en- This ramble happened tot" "ir JudithtT.;" lvclean wifWf : KW- ..-Ln.- P11 and pique against them, but Ly ".We" hat there occurred the. . "1 U!" she said, .till intt "L W1""g- oecanse J. believe that, to A Bn. ij r,"uc""uuurea episode with the bulL but Hon; and then added, witi It will do the family washin? in one increase the snm ff1 il r?:on Tlther transfixed the infuriated "Yes, it ia rather blue." a . - w - I. av . ui iiiiiiiH.n I Buiuiui wiin n. mtw . 1 1 rr withaweluTimKr!!J,.leTelM. li ITO BE COKTIXtv Each washer is guranteed for five chance -.in - the race of life. "Ht w . years, if during that W it eets tVlJ fr to JL. - - mm iiii. iiiioinaca s-aa a. l . t a - w v -waai w ontof repa.r it wll be repaired for ment tn Z""l. ?i '."'nZ hJTJ Icir joafreeof charge. Any machine men to toKS-J that dopij not. An, wh,f i: not onltr v "7- J . Q .. Tod heavens 1 Judy" said h ,t'. i. c uiiu iur - j ""uuuv w gire teem a ho-1 e bulL" ' " " it, will be taken back and money re- nn wr robbing the people? . it r. aid Judith, losing color for an fa I delegation of hungry funded. It is one of tbe . irr-a w. -r A,8. f !aid corporations, thev afo"TriiS e direction of his who did k Jot of Ehontic? .nf;--. xv. . . 0 -":-LBUOUii solely be owned anil JtliLuZ- ottethini . I , ""vuuuusul lue age, because it bv th Rnv i m. 7.-.r:"7 i-""" yama. ohf what am we campaign, caiieu - ... I J " UilulCUb. Ill SUV It IS .M. I UU!" "I .uu dli rill' 1.11 iiwi rn r.n I irMi'i .no hi a 1 1 , j- v-v Ja lClU,y no answer at- DEMOCRATIC OFFICE S:fc FOUNDED. The Hone wfaoPallnl thi the VoAirr. It seems that a fe W lm- sincel I ten n .tj, .-. " I Carlisle to eet appoint beauiy of woman, God's first and the" feasibility is cl'earlv cV..! ? 'ft and feeiine anahfi position in the liffht W most valuable machine. . the fnccessfnl way the Government m " AAm J 1 . I tM fiiMi WW UI1H B llir A w Am mm M I WE WTILL OTVE washers to any lady who v-xurtytn euosenbers for one nedonbvthe aov"T : Iu tnat.tne posiuou-; year to The Caucasian. The pric of irest of the Z" toTC"- Be -nta een and Burger m" il . ... i 11 - i 1 UidV I im.K. . . 1 f.r I me wastier is $8.50, Address, 2? m,e a. retormer of the most radical von ' fast tt ' . 1 Lvnp nnf Dvn . i , -u jl um khm.iw ira. -mm .... ui trie ;rtpni ira iuiu" tujs Caucasian. hj::rz"f m ' r. n.r r-t"6v.oaicguiug to be made. Goldsboro. V. n TtZrTJ. lWIij, UZJS. brute . - I " "UUi "ere 1 lire BOSS KEEIJ U 18 APPOINTED. Btcanu Pliinl., j iru.t . . . " Appoint Him ruce m tbe Cabinet. !' . .. ril W 'l 3 trampled said Jndi th-"Tt . "gnt-keeper wn - practice law. I am on f v " MI Jeixr' shTaT " ?7 me m his official poy popular men, simnlv hrT 11 k.,- , " because of his poUUcant, 1 UWIHignitAVKnr ..J ! . o . o- ir - bmki ily people are beginning to cate that the city own fteowV water d m worksjgas pknteandBtreetTd. 'fiSSa. He l2Z. Avaa Aim hi little red eyea di- ' tmmmmt awna.UMU puao. aaid, suddenlj. rrL . .... - . ' 1 "V " f ttinV M, ; - 7 Tarice and SDOliaHon f -ae uitea her walkinjr-akirt, and with his mind ajKmtrr P raish" not merely th. 1!! twKuZ a- vwmb. xiin ui u i wiAn a a. 1 -uwu a. . . . . - piace in ine Uabinet because of somp " fcUB "ssines of life.", - speech whicn Mr. Hill or some other tu "1 Democratmadeabdntme. 'tJ,T. , lu? PP who would hav dono appointed." - . . . - " if they had . been tW vicr get mere. ' v . - The Democrat vs. ih J "Look npon that pic&y upon this picture. A took J efferson to 'Vrasbinrj hitched fifa post 3lt(' went in a. mahotranv ? - 1 she took In her hand nrt .t. lone, even run. befara Rrvr.o-Kf sh?J,ra bout to do. When she was within fifty yards of his tranship. hc ?!Jt Tiew;haUoa h did morn credit to tMrS?J? ofcn.ad flourished red skirt tir. tflMnil Tmnnnla nnrtlO; ! a golden wires, rBphol 1 VUVUKU AVi Sa . ff a prince ot the Punjaub. -1 ofl v.a Rnltan otx aud silken settees-an ouj Tribune,