J . 4 j i . fir v I r r 5 J t . 1 i'1' Mi .1 rii .ill is "I- THE CAUCASIAN bat to bar North Carolina ceeede, it wrf and to stand alone. PUBLIRHEJ) EVERY THURSDAY. IT THE CAIXAHA" MAKIOM Ill'TLrK. H1L4TKK. rCRUKHI U OO. PraaMaat. MaNaglag fcdl. SUISCRIFTION RATES, BNK YZmZ, BIX MONTHS 'THREE MONTHS Entar-d In the I'o-t Offlf at Katen, N. C, M HrODl ClaM MltUT. 2 One dollar will Kt five copies of The Cai cahian three months. 5 Two dollars will gr twelve cop- 5iH three month. Now, of all times it the tirn to circulate re- form papers. You can help. X ....2 i WE TRY TO RESPOND. Tuk Cai cahian bther's the cry of " bard tim" i well founded. In nnmerable l-t t r from . 11 over the Htate declare that t 1j people wish to receive and r-d this paper, but money is to sraroe to permit them te sabscribe for it. This is doubtless true. Hut in the meantime tho most persuasive, yet vicious, fjoldbutf literature is being thickly strewn all over the country fkek of charge. Its breathintr is poisonous and if not opposed it is dangerous. Now the great question with all of these men who oppose the British tory policy is to do what is West: that is, to pursue the course that will most sorely relieve our country from the curse of goldbuggery and the tyranny of monopolists and trust , and to restore prosperity and good government to our people. How can it be donet It is perfectly clear that a goldbug tory will be nominated for President at the na tional Democratic convention. It is perfectly clear that there will be an electoral ticket in North Carolina suoportiog this alien for President. It is also perfectly clear that every patriot in North Carolina must fight this electoral ticket, and strive to elect one that will vote far an American patriot for President. It is also perfectly clear that the only convention that will nominate such a man will be the convention at St Louis, on July 22. Then why dallyl Why hesitate! Why waste precious time when the battle is near at hand! It is time that we were or ganizing and getting together. Let every man who has made up his mind that he will not support gold buggery, trusts and monopolists any longer be getting ready to send dele gates to St. Louis, on July 22d, and there to nominate another Andrew Jackson for President. a a A certain prominent Democrat said to us a few days ago that he had Bomo hopes that the silver men would be able to control the next na tional Democratic convention. We told him that we thought his hope most be a very faint one, and this he frankly admitted; but he said he thought ho ought to try- We then asked him, for argument's sake, to jood citizen hesitate any longed Hooray for Burke V Jost read the tu wi v v. y j .t Vornnlon. What a mnd fvohla tion at all! Why not begin orgn- tone they have. Daybreak is cornier. izLng this very week; this Terr hour! Tbe people are jreUiof tocetfeer. Tbej Ti ijL .,.,, ,,.;. will unite. All the infernal force and The goldbugs are already organiz- powef of m monopoly can pre- ing with fore and energy. We vent it. The host of the people of hare no time to lose. Let every pa triot turn his eye toward St. Louis J ol v 22nd. and prepare to send del v,.i itraddlebug lert are not tbournt at I tractiie here. OdaIiw is next. She all patriot can vote lor man who Wjii tptm 0B the 30th. Fallin line ill be the next President of the everybody every county. Who will It must not be despised as a weak agency. It is subtle and its fangs ean strike deep into the unsuspect ing. We cannot strew free literature over the State, but we will try to do suppose that the silver men should I a 1 at A 1 A. 1 J t'.irar.l T.nrtlv n nil i f vin r M'omroi me convention, wnai WOU1U . . . t J rf--r I.MnilW if nH. I hriarhtaMa bm ia to llevee ana win niRTnil T.RTTRR LSo: A1WAV1I aUIIAaiill , . f',,- K. V.tK.. Hall I MiliT-c I A 7 9 4 ww- v Postmaster-General, as4 payaM io Klmg UacAeU, Ute of Tirell cowniy. lo J. t . lavenpors the Utter s death by A new warrant the same amount. I vent iU The boats of the people of Ki. iiavk.ti. iat' . North Carolina ). BrJ HoUl of Willi People Are U wMsferVii I tire and defend their righU. SUnd J . . r " 7i: "7" d .h aside partybog. Off! Begone with SAjing-All Talk SUtT. JE f alnTstiaUr. OUB BEPBESEHTATIVES. M United States. be the next. A OOLOBt'O VIEW. This week we publish a communi cation from a geldbug Democrat Mr. Lacroix. It describes, par tially at least, the Democratic gold bug attitude. He tacitly acknowl edges that the majority of "Demo crats'' in the State are for free sil ver; but he wants minority repre sentation. No majority rule for him. In his own language, such Three cheers for Burke! Onslow is coming. Let others fall in. Sound the tocsin. Arouse the people. Let them once unite and there will be formed an invincible phalanx that will not only successfully resist the encroachments of plutocracy and monopoly, but will drive tbem from the face of this coun try. This is not the home of robbers and oppressors, and if the people say it, by the Kternal they must end some other country to prey upon, if that country will let them. But as for us, we want tbem not ana will not have tbem. Ka mw4 Tly Al tor Will Try f Tmhm Tk Teto Tw Ttm Thm Tt 1 4am t-Tai Vtwt m H Tk Cs4tt fna raaU WV C Chairman Mott.of the National sil ver party, met the WeaUrn silver lead en in Chicago last week. Ut come back from the conference enthusiastic over the ootlook for the national move ment. -11 will culminate." be says, -at 8t. Loots in July, into the bi greet, tbe moat determined and the most harmon ious popular convention of the people ever held In this eoanlrr. 11 is more Then he propose something in lieu of silver he wants something that will favor min who can xstab- Wasbisoto, March 33. It seems impossible to ret awav from the sil ver auestien. It make Southern Dcm-1 apparent every day that tbe silver peo- ocrats, who nave deluded themselves pie will get together and fight tbe peo aodtbe people with tbe promise of pie's battle for self-preservation under some practical party action in that be- one flag and under tbe same invincible half, sick to think about tbe peril that leadership." The great West," be aays, confronts tbe Democratic party in the is on fire. One hears little or nothing disposition of tbe silver issue. That it oat there of party obligations in con will be the one great issue io the com nection with tbe silver movement, and Ine cam da! rn thev do not denv. and tbe whole West, te predicts, will re- In another column we publish a re- " " . r " f" " . i, .1.. uuiuii lucj.Dgw see means ueieat . S":1.6.:?111- 11 "J" tb5! the pV)llsJin November. They moat uIuLuw.,r-r.K: accept it and support the party that UIU UUl DOT UUC HUIU IU V IU two old party conventions." "I see from tbe newsprpers,- said Representative Stroud, -that I am workina for Freeman's confirmation as postmaster at Burlinrton. There is ... .a . S. l no truth in tne statement, i soau ia- accept it and support the party patriots in Cuba who are struggling XuVnTlVr -'s .hi J - w I afa S alaft awaVatSM Tli art mmn -atari I I Ivaft I " a Lisn banks not MEN WHO CAN oWbu of New- York opposing anj r -'Vuthern 5?"!f ' ?f"ai "T recognition oi cuoaa struggle .ori . - -- -fc,-. ri..i I oeuavor ouwer -vuir - freedom. The Cubans are now making "" . nJLZL ' , , - orous opposition to Kreeman s connrin . . , . . . " 1 tion to Consrreas are woeiullv ner-1 .r5 j a v... . . : m ation nas acfnupvuiua wwu k. w . n . . . .ml ImnArtial fa r i n it. one can be found who does not heai-1 wAn tK. nnn,inatinn at, referred to dcck wealth. He adheres to the goldbug idea that a few men of a certain class must control all the currency. He will take State banks, because they will still allow a few to dictate tho price of money. Mr. Lacroix describes himself as a man who will vote for sound money with the party if he can, without it if he must; and yet he in veighs against a proposition that silver men shall vote for silver in the party if they can, or without it if they must. It seems utterly im possible for a goldbug to assume or maintain a consistent position. , i, i i : v,, w tint araluuu u vvagrcH ars wueiuuj per- madr. itV "VE hnndrie. Pe4 what position to take. Hardly - - . . . " . I n n t mam kA Wm J are of course now against liberty on tbe side of cruelty and oppression as they have always been. Senator Butler as s sub-committee, be Won't this be a spectacle to make the calf laugh? Ex-Speaker Crisp and Hoax-Myth are going to make a joint canvas in Renrtria.. Crisn is iroine to sing for silver. Uoax-Myth is going line of independent to grabble for gold. Both are going to say they are Democrats, and some Democrats will believe both oi them. Yes, tbe calf will laugh, At their gulf and chart; And the ducks will quack While the fools will clack. tatina-ly admit that the people will support the silver cause this year pur9ued the usual course in such cases, whatever direction the issue may n t0 lnqulrie- as to Freeman's take. There is ample and increasing fltne.or the place charges were pre- evidence that the rank and file of both ferred bv responsible citizens of Bur- parties in tne south are prepared to Unffton. They are now under investi wv mm uuai wj vo aaav aui aiiver action. inadvertent 00 tnC I MJAn Thara hmm fuan Ti IinMAUftl la r I S)iVUl A. MV1 V SMSBW mm a-w U6IHO- I Li., an1 Ka nM VII iTl t i fl lld llftf I . . ucisjv auu au -e7- we mm - crauc politicians are not maaverteni ' t Freem..a request. If the to tms oonaition or public sentiment, charRe, are sustained bis confirmation ,c. i-u-i. ""' Win be defeated. There has been no will compel their allegiance to the attempt to uke aBy partiran advan- Chicago nomination. There is no t 0 Freeman and there is no dispo- longer any dispute over the 'question ...Ion to internose oartizan opposition our part the "hard times." Wk will Htsu I-ive to ties ok The Caucasian THREE MONTHS KOR $1.00. TWELVE COI'IEH THKEK MONTHS FOR $2.00. a In this way a club of five people can get the paper three months for 20 cents each. A club of twelve can get it three mouths for 17 cents each This will about cover actual cost. The terms are offered for new HubscRihers only. We can do no better. Now reader and friend, will you send at least one clubT This offer will stand till May 1st. Under the above proposition we have received during the past week the following clubs: fiurney, L. B., Coxville 1 club of ft Brown, J. W.. Oxford 1 " 1U lipllance, J. W., Kenly 1 " 5 Harden. A. M.. Mapleton 1 " 5 Early, J. M., Aulamler 1 " 12 (Jracly, Iwis, Kinston 2 " 10 and W. P. Moore, ) JDiesviiiel 7 Ciriffln.W. T.. Woodland 1 " 12 Kinn, II. E.. Peanut 1 " 6 Malpans, T.. II., Applewhite 1 " 5 Parker, W. J.. EaKletown 1 " 6 Robeson, E. N , Tar Heel 1 " 15 Hherrill, Jas. it.. Catawba 1 " 5 Hatterwhite, J. K., Coakley 1 " 5 Sumnierell, E. I,., (!arvbur;. ..1 " (i Thompson, V V., Lufty 1 ' 5 Williams, B. E.. Croatan 1 " f. Zimmerman, J. 8., Morgantwn. .1 " 15 TUK SITUATION AND TUK KOAO TO HEL1EK. There is just now a great deal o! division of sentiment in the Demo cratic ranks. The goldbugs, the partybugs, the free silver hypocrites, the offlce-holders, and the cuckoos, are all in favor of sending delegates te the national Democratic conven tion, and pltdging them to stand by and swallow the nominee of that convention, no matter who he is or what platform he is on. It is no surprise that there should be men of this class in North Carolina. It takes all kinds of people to make a world; and this class of men can always be found in a greater or less number iu any and every communi ty, the world over. This is tbe clafs of men who op posed American independence in 177G. They were the tories who called everybody a traitor who dared to criticise, much less defy, the King of Great Britain. This is the class of men who then cried out for loyal ty to the British Crown and the Mother Country, and ou this spe cious and unpatriotic plea tried to get the American colonics to con tinue to submit to the bleeding and oppression of Bri iah tyranny. This is the class of men who actually took sides with Great Britain when the test came, and took up arms against the ,4Sons of Liberty" who were fighting that America might be free and prosperous. This is the class of tories that our people had to face and whip at the battle of King's Mountain. a at . am or those who are opposed to the above policy may be classed as patriots now, ad the same kind of "no vinufiu ino. cut as yet the patriots are divided among themselves as to minor matters of method. It is highly important that theso differences should be settled, and that patriots everywhere should unite in a common fight in tho com mg campaign. We are within a few montns or one or the greatest con tests ever made for human liberty and prosperity. Some Democrats, who have determined not to bolt their convictions and support tories and traitors, think that the Demo crats of North Carolina should send delegates to Chicago instructed not to sell out the interests cf the State, and instructed further to bolt the Convention rather than to bolt their be the result. He said that they would nominate a silver man for President on a straight silver plat form, and that the goldbugs would bolt. Wo called his attention to the fact that this was a fight between the people and the money power, and that therefore the whole money question was involved, and that the people would demand a square posi tion on the whole money question. That is, that the candidate and plat form should be opposed to the na tional banks controlling the curren cy, ana in favor or all paper money being issued direct by the govern ment without the intervention of banks, should be opposed to the issue of bonds in times of peace, and in favor of reducing taxes and in creasing the real money of the eoun try, not only by the free coinage of silver, but further, if necessary in order to maintain stability of prices We called his attention to the fact that free coinage was only one step toward a correct financial system, and that while the goldbugs might not bolt if simply a declaration for free silvei were put in the platform. yet, they would surely bolt if the platform and candidate stood square ly with the people in the whole fight against tho money power. He said that he hoped the convention would take that position, andj that he ex pected the gold men to bolt. We then asked ihim if the Democratic party would not be simply a section al party, and stand no possible show ing of electing their candidate. He frankly admitted that this waa true but said that they could elect their President if the People's Party and the silver Republicans .of the West would come in and help them. We then asked him if the silver Republicans should control the Na tional Republican convention if he was willing to join the Republican party and help them elect their Pres ident Ho said no. We then asked him how could be expect the West ern silver Republicans to have less prejudice, and to be more patriotic than he and other Southern Demo crats were. In short, we pointed out to him the fact that it was im possible to ever get the silver Re publicans f tiiM West to go into the Democratic party, or the silver Democrats of the South to ever go iuto the Republican party, and that the People's Tarty would never go into either one. It was perfectly clear therefore that the only way possible to get the people together to defeat the gold combine and the monopolies, and to redeem this government, was for the silver Democrats, the silver Repnb hcans, and all patriots in the two old parties to meet with the Pec pla's Party on common ground at St Louis on July 22nd, so that all pa triots might join in a common fight against the common enemy. 1 he only thing that would make it certain for a goldbug to be elected next fall would be for the silver Democrats, either as a majority or minority of the Chicago convention to nominate a candidate for Pres aent without consulting the other reform forces of the country. If the goldbugs, banks, bondholders, and monopolists are beaten in the coming campaign it will be by getting to gether all of the element that fa vors good government in one con vention, and having them to take part in writing the platform and naming the candidate. EOITOHIAL. COMMENT, Seven years ago the men who now compose tbe People's Party began an earnest fight for a reformation of the financial system. They began by try- ng to reform the old parties. They quickly saw tbe impossibility of doing so. They formed a new party. It was cursed and abused with all the vindic- tiveness and malice that the hench men of the devil could inspire. But these men met the storm of abuse with truth for a sword and honesty as a shield. To-day this demand consti tutes the great issue before the people. All kinds and classes of people are ad mitting the necessity of this demand. Had it not come to be a necessity, as was plainly foretold, it would never have been recognized, rower does not recognize justice. Necessity is the only agency that can move Power. "Let Senator Butler try to prevent fusion if he wants to," said a promi nent Republican yesterday, "ana we will show him that the Republicans control the Populist party, and that i . - i ; 4. i. i. : lie iias lust uis lnnuence wim uiauwu now a question of standing by the ac tion of the two old party conventions. It is this aspect of the situation in North Carolina that is attracting na tional attention at this time. The sit uation demands an early Democratic State convention and tbe election of "Recently," said Mr. Ilabb, editor cf the Perquimans Record, "I have been in sixteen Eastern counties, and they are solid for fusion if it can be ejected on terms honorable and jut to tbe Peonies oartv. Unquestionably we party unless he does our biddingj" delegates pledged to withdraw from shall insist upon naming the head of News and Observer. the Chicago convention in tbe event the fusion State ticket. Every fair Senator Butler will most certainly of a gold standard nomination. That minded Republican must eventually acquiesce in fusion on principle not is the test of sincerity. It is known see the absolute justice of our claim, otherwise. As to the other part of this of course that certain Democratic Every day adds accessions to our ranks remark, for downright stupidity and leaders in the State favor a bolting and it will not be long hence when the noise and nothing, it beats the bray- delegation to the national convention, People's party will be the majority ing of a pluperfect jackass. I and that an organized effort is being! party in North Carolina. maue io secure it. upinions ainer Th Democratic State central 2!? iS?fw nf8tne8B of "V? mo;e; committee will meet in Raleigh early mjMtt vucio JO A WAJtUV UC11C& VUOli North Carolina will lead the revolt at Chicago. Just note the account of that meeting of great manufacturers in Washing ton with silver Senators, and you will Some Republicans are guilty of talk ing too much with their mouths. We want to say to them that if the people who left the Democratic party had thought tbe Republican party any better than the Democratic, the Peo ple's Party would never nave been or ganized: and if tbe people who left tbe Republicans had thought the Dem ocrats any better, they would not have gone to the People's Party. JNow, you talkers and mouthers and traders, in But should that happen, then what? w nac win tne revolt enect if tne re in April." said a bolting silver Demo crat to-day, "and tbe row begins. It will be a short, sharp struggle between the independent silver Democrats and the "machine." It is my prediction that the "machine" will win and that volting eiement maintains its identi- the independent crowd will eat crow, fication with the Dartv organization. There will be two State conventions. It can avail nothing in the way of se- If 'be Chicago convention nominates purine th rpatoratinn nf ailvar At. I a srold candidate tbe national ticket meeting!' , . ,, ... Uh. mil nK ...t. .i. I will ha renudiated bv the State, and of great manufacturers in Washing- ?otn me 'Oia parties, puu your c.ndidites throughout rnn m uiiuure uu kc 11 uue ouuug mi;..- I . i . . 7 I see another great admission that the People's Party is right even in point of necessity for commercial business interests. gence of these your cerebella. strong remarks can penetrate A Republican Congressional conven tion in Kansas unanimously endorsed etization of silver by the Democratic party. If the Chicago convention makes a free coinage declaration no body, in the face of the Democratic record on silver, will believe in tbe in- I tbe State. It is more politic to pursue this course than bolt tbe Chicago nomination." "No State is so completely equipped McKinley for President and then I tegrity of its purpose. There is but for self-sunnort as North Carolina. It passed a free silver resolution. And one place for the honest silver man could be independent of the rest of the thls recalls the fact that in 1894 the and that is in the People's Party. The world. She ought to have to-day 5,000,- Democratic convention of this State silver Democrats who advocates sil- jasscu u 11 ec stiver iuiuuu uu i yex luoiue toe party, is av iiuiniy uis tnen enaorsea uieveiana. IjOok out i guisea machine" partisan who Kansas. Your cousin Demy s nere are nearly two years ahead of 'you in "straddling" and lying platforms. 000 people, with immense manufac tures, and her fields producing an ample supply for all the wants of her peo ple." A. K. McClure. U-u-u-mph! If we bad as much money as McClure has made as a mouthpiece and member of plutocracy and monopoly, and lived in Philadel phia, and thought about north Caro lina as he says he does, Philadelphia couldn't hold us. Why in the name of justice hasn't North Carolina got all these people and things? Will Mc Clure please tell us? He says she ought to have them! Who has pre vented her from getting them? Rise, McClure, rise. You haven't talked quite enough. Some weeks ago Messrs. Reed and Craig fired a load of shot into party "cuckoos ' and "magpies" that caused fearful consternation among them and created a terrific chattering and flut tering. Did Messrs. Reed and Craig stop because of the din? Not. much. They have fired another shot that has nearly annihilated tbe chatterers. Read it in this issue. will throw up bis bat in the next cam paign for Cleveland or Carlisle. Tbe hope of the silver movement is in tbe determination of the plain people to compel a change in the monetary sys tem of this country. Blatant ; silver declarations by local conventions may be the politicians idea of smart party policy, but it will not alterj the purpose of the voters, whose minds L"Pi JP"lP"nciPj! favorable consideration. This Lincoln's salary at $25,000 a year and wheat at $2 a bushel, cost us 12,600 bushels of wheat. Cleveland's salary at $50,000 a year and wheat at an aver- tge of 50 cents a bushel, costs us 100,- 000 bushels of wheat; eight times as above party in the next election. The silver cause has attained amazing strength in the past month and con centration is only necessary now to I assure its success as a great national movement. Democrats see this and they hope to profit by it, control the Chicago convention, and swim in with the tide. Administration Democrats affect some apprehension that the sil- AHA! HOW IS THIS FOR w FUSION?' Heltber Republican Kor Democrat Could Orfuli the Senate So They Will Get ToMther-WlU "F um" for Pie They An Getting- Non-Partlan" Er' Ha! Ha!! Ha!!! The Democratic members of the Sen ate held a caucus last week, for tbe purpose of discussing tbe question of patronage. Tbe proposition upon which Sena tor Gorman, representing tbe Demo crats, and Senator Elkins, represent ing the Republicans, have been work ing for several weeks was submitted to the caucus and appeared to meet with propo- Thk Caucasian is in favor of co operating for principle. But bow can we co-operate witb those who are go- inc in an nnnnoifaa dirort,inn? Wp r striving to bring about permanent re- much wheat to support a traitor as to ver element may control the conven l : a. i x a i i a. i i linT-ini-i". o ngrFinr w a nova t a i ion on ia- a . . nei iu lue luuusLriai classes ana iDe rr"" . v IT v- won ana compel loem to dou ana set Dusiness oi tne country, we must "juojd- "j iup a snooting matcn or their own. ES n??h JnMh, . h Ji i ?,f The sun shone brightly here all last camp of the goldbugs and monopolists. . ... annw ,,.,,. we have no patience with those who " 1 favor joining together opposite and r h A JiZ onnosi Ii fnrcos hi a division f t.ikf states. N o wonder the people of North r r . r r I urn in hqvo or official positions. We are opposed to co-operating with those who have no principles but who simply want our votes to help them to the pie coun ter. If we witt stand by principle we will find that there are fifty thousand more intelligence on the financial question than the Puri tans and Yankees. We have more light to see by. The Goulds have escaped taxation in New York on millions of property men in the old parties who are as pat- Gn the plea that they do not live there riotic as we are, Ex-Governor John P. St. John, of Kansas, who was a few years ago the candidate of the national Prohibition party for President, has joined the People's Party. He says that the finan cial question now overshadows all other questions, and that it is the duty Well, they live somewhere. Now let's see if they can "buy up" the assessors of the place in which they do live. The Morning American, published by W. H. Robb, at Creston, Iowa, is a bright and sparkling Populist daily, giving a splendid telegraph and mar- rf avow varinf vVis la .A - -UA I , . . ' . . . . c j ii"'"" io vyyvBvu iu lue editorial writer in the State. uanaing system, to interest-Dear ing But seriously there is complete agree ment among tbem. They are prepar ing to make a sham fight, hoping to recapture Congress and maintain party supremacy in tbe southern States. This is the Southern ultima tum and the party mnst submit to it or go to pieces at Chicago. NOTES AND INCIDENTS. Col. A. B. Andrews is a familiar figure about the capitol these days. lie is here to look after tbe "Southern's" interest in the big fast mail subsidy. There is always active opposition to it, but corporation influence is invincible in National as well as State legisla sition provides for a non-partisan dis tribution of tbe patronage equally among the ninety Senators who com pose the body. There are about eighteen employes who from long years of experience have become invaluable to the Senate, and these men will be placed on a list and charged up to the Senate as a body. The other places will then be distributed equally. Of course, a revision. of this sort means that some of the employes will have to go, and they will probably be those whose Senators have lost their seats and who are therefore no longer witb Senatorial backing. The whole subject, after discussion, was left to the steering committee. The committee will confer witb the similar committee for the Republicans, and after a Republican caucus it is be lieved the whole matter will be settled on the basis here indicated. WHY IT WAS SILENT. to bonds, and to the gold standard to get under the banner of the People's Party and fight to restore the money of the Constitution. He will probably be the candidate of the People's Party for Congress in the second Kansas district. The people of Raleigh will remember Governor St. John's speech, m .metropolitan xiaii, wnen ne was tne Hon. Walter R. Henry is perma nently located in Charlotte as a prac- His professional card this paper next week. will appear in Cuba Not Mentioned In Ohio Platform Please Exporter. Chicago, March 18. A dispatch from Columbus, Ohio, says that the reason tbe platform was silent on tbe subject of Cuba was that ex-Governor McKinley had received a petition from New York business men deprecating: Harry Skinner, one of the popular I any declaration on that subject as cal- members of the House, has returned I culated to further inflame the public trade. thereupon sent to the committee on resolutions, and Cuba was not mentioned. After a two week's illness Repre sentative Shuford is in his seat again. He is a good listener, an active and in dustrious member of the House. ticing lawyer, and is rapidly acquiring: after ten day's absence attending court and disturb our export a splendid clientage in his new home. in Pitt In tne second District the Word was thereup The News and Observer is begin ning to show some siens of being: in candidate of the Prohibition party for favor of free silver. This is pretty President. Now, Senator Pritchard's estimates are about as follows: Republicans, 135,000; Democrats, 110,000; Populists, 47,000. Yet he is very anxious for fu sion. Well, the Pops are not pawing tbe ground up in their anxiety for fu sion, even if they haven't but 47,000 votes ; and we would like to observe that if they have to go it alone for the sake of principle, which they will cer tainly do if they must, there are some possible consequences. One is that there may be Some Senatorial changes, and the other is that if the Pops don't beat somebody, they will scare some body half to death. And these are possibilities despite the fact that the good evidence that the News and Ob server thinks the silver cause is gain ing ground. . We are of the opinion that Populists are not making a grand rush to effect a junction with men who talk one way and vote another, or who vote one way and talk another. Not muclk Cleveland was fifty-nine years old last week. A great many people are of opinion tbat he has lived too much. "Business is still looking up trying to see the top of the hole it has fallen into." Arkansas Kicker. Populist party, he says, is well organ ized and in excellent fighting trim. There will be fusion of some sort in the State, and it will be strong enough and honorable, be says, to win tbe ngbt irom -bottom to top" in November. Visiting Democrats all bring the same doleful story of Democratic de moralization in the State. "Don't quote us," said a prominent leader, "but if the Democrats nominate a gold man at Chicago the jig is up in North Caro lina. Outside ot the towns, where public sentiment is shaped by the stock mantel, tnere win be no election. The nomination of Cleveland or the nomi nation of Carlisle, or, in fact, any srold man would enrage the country people l. n A .1 . 1 . J 1 uejvuu tuuirui. a sirauuie, wuicu means opposition to gold-monometallism alone, wont help matters much. SIXTH DISTRICT POPS. The CongresaJonal Committee Meet What It Did and What It Think. Our Home.l In accordance with the call cf Chairman Morton, there was a meet ing of the members of the Peoplo' Party executive committee of the 6th Congressional district, held - at Rockingham, last Thursday, the 19th, for consultation. The reports Irom the eounties represented were very encouraging, and indicated that the Populists have made im mense gains from both old parties The North Carolina Teacher's As- OAmhtv will meat in A ohatritu ihii Republicans have 135,000, and the Pops year on June 16th. uuii ,wv iu ocuabvr x ribcuaru B I n . , , . mind. I A gold standard means the right of resolution to amend tbe Constitution "n which was unanimously adopt- tne iew to nx tne prices on tbe products 1 1 " euiMciiu ui un icw "j uw sviuiuiiwe. I expect to stand square by the Chicago sinee last election and is in a still nomination, but I am not authorized to growing condition. No action was speak for anybody else." taken with regard to co-operatioxLas Senator Butler will introduce a inaicatea oy tbe following resolu A. K. McClure, of the Philadelphia I of the many limes, was nere recently, f or an ac cursed, contemptible boot-licking, power vested in tbe President and tbe I "RESOLVED, That it is the sense abridgement of the iurisdiction of the I nf this It is tbe people against the corpora-1 Supreme Court of the United States. I :u a .- J dfilteriJffh f iJTJK n9 theg0ld6taDdardf TalUe- -Senator Pritchard's argument in but to await t SSS maniac, comP..e Ex.m.n.t.on. the Dupont election case?, highly It was decided to bold Uie next said something about the money of A competitive examination will be tfftoal!b Congressional convention at Lnm- other countries. Well, what in the held in the town of Salisbury, N. C, mSiStSSS brton Ume to.? named hkter b name of faith and independence have on June 25th 1896, where any appli- of thonatitntn S St!!te of committee. The convention will we got to do with other countries. Ouk cant from the Seventh Congressional Delaware The admission of Dupont Probably not be held until after the country is our concern. We wish to District of North Carolina, desiring wiiit,th Kam.f .nH national convention which meets at contest for appointment I ennnt tnr nartlran riiwl inn nn a Ar-m I ot. Lonis. Jnlv 22. legal question tbat tbe case now pre- H0nta ThA vavil gt will Ka H At..m i n mji pear and be examimed as to his quali-1 bv the votes of th Pnnnli.t Senmtnra interested Should I and their leaning ia tnvarria th T)m. Shuford. I ocratic aide of the diannt K -od that everything and- ever body like I to enter tbe jucciure who are eternally whining as a Cadet to the United States Mili- ana wnimpering about som other coun- tary Academy at West Point, may ap- try would go to some other country ; and we are not specially concerned as to what the temperature of that coun try migbt be, eitber. fication. Parties correspond with Hon. A. C. If this is so, and wa challenge any man to show that .there is any hope inntiinnn. inhan rr th i -n : 11.. n -. . uB tivucjr wi leuceuuug me uovernment in Of not sending any delegates at all, ! any other way, thjen why should any Some Demy papers are trying to make much of the fact that the Alli ance has dropped the sub-treasury scneme as a wna plan. Well, bowl on ; dug remember, ye contemptible nufPfiniffa f hat wsii. 1 "rooted" and whooped for candidates P61 cent i or congress who approved that de- corn. WIImi AeqaJUed- Wilcoz; the Republican politician who got into an altercation with Rrntlicra i Via TW.mwifi Rini4 Representative Linney's speech in I n. j It the Alabama-contested election cue '"f" 0vwni; has put him to the front as one of the I PUga of '94, and finally shot and mand by iigning it and having their signatures witnessed. Tbey were Dem ocratic candidates. Now say some thing about this, you yawping hypo crites and frauds. Tni Prosperity la Here, Sore. Kansas Agitator. 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