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RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 189G.
NO. 52
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THE ELECTION.
. l(1iwlf are Office to ta Voted
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(jmgrssrnon, Governor,
t, Governor, Secretary of
l urn, Comptroller, Leg-
TLreo Presidential ekc-
'urjjn;hjraM3f Governor,
ar Presidential
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tit.vr,
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one Congressman. Legislature
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.uvut mur i r siuenuai c-iec-l
tor.
Virginia Twelve PriUr
electors, tea Congressmen. iSSf
VYashinert&n Four Preaider.f
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PAIGNING
nor, Lieutenant Governor, Jn
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Supreme Court. Secretary of Su3 -- uraPnica"7 Described Uj Julian
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iiciamun, lovtruor, Lieu
it '.'ovornor, iuuee oupurior
A' t'jri.ty (Jencral, Treasurer,
, lector, Sunftiintorident of
,1 i:..trucr.oii. Auditor, bocre-
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l,iiG-, , i. wwniy-rour rrosiuen
! , li i t'jr.', twinty-two Congress-
(i ',rrnor, Jiieutimnnt uover
i .cKtury .t JStat, Auditor,
iivr, Attorney (JoncnJ, Uni-
TniRtrep, Legiblaturo.
ut.i FifJf ca Presidential
, tbirtccu Coucw.suicn, Jov
Lif 'iN titrit (lovtrnor, Sccre
f Mtato, Auditor, Treasurer,
i-iuf.rcmo Court, Attorney
'!, SU'o Uatistic-.iau, Superin
1'ublH! Instruction.
TuirtM'U Presidential elec
vcii Congressmen, Secretary
Auditor, Treasurer, At-
(itneral, Judgo Supreme
Kailroad toaiioiasioners.
as Ttn Presidential electors,
Congressmen, Lieutenant
(r, Attorney General, Secro-
State, Treasurer, Auditor,
a 1.. m T..li Ti
ap niienueni oi i uo:i3 xuairuc-
u, ( uiof Justice Supremo Court,
L'i.-l.i.t'.ir'.'.
Kt'UtiU'ky Thirteen Pifbidcntial
ih'Vm.-, eleven Cougrcsf-niou
L'liiiiiiaua Light Presidential
eett-rs, six Congreosmen.
iMftiiic Six Presidential tkctors.
Maryland Eight Presidential
octoi.;, six Congressmen
Mnsachn setts Fifteen Presidcn-
al tK'ctor. thirteen Congressmen
oviitior, Lieutenant Governor
cretary of State, Treasurer, Au
itor. Attorney tienerai.
lIicuig?i,n Fourteen President la
octors, twolve Congressmen, Gov
inor, Secretary of State, Treasurer
Liii'.itor. Land Csmmissioncr, At
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fcrnov uncral. tiupermienueni o
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n.
ilinnesota Nino Presidentia
ectore, seven Congressmen, Gov
i.iouteuatit Governor, Scre
Iry of State, Treasurer, Attorney
general.
Mississippi Nil; o Presidential
octors, eoven CoDgros&men.
Missouri Seventeen Preiidential
ector?, fiftetn Congressmen. Gov-
nor, Lieutenant Governor, Secre-
, m . rn .
irv ot State. Aiutitor, J.reasurer,
Kttornvy General, Kiilroad Commis-
ontrs, Judge of Supreme Court.
Moutana Three Presidential elec
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oim, cue cocrcrsman, uovtraor,
iieuten.xtit Gornor, Secretary of
.ate, Auditor, Treasurer, Attorney
oueral, Superintendent Public In-
tractiou. Justice & up re me couri.
Nebraska Eight Presidential
i i t"i s, o'.x Congressmen, Governor,
Secretary of State, Auditor, Ireas-
ar, Attorney General, Commi3-
i;ii'. r or l uouc ijanos, Dupeun-
flud;ut of Public Instruction, Keg-
ntof Lut7ersity, Justico Supreme
AlllVt.
Nt'T'k.'n Threo Piesidential elec-
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ors, one congressman, .uienitjuaui
nvernor, Supreme Judg, Kegents
1' I'liivrrsity, Lfgislaturj.
:imv liniripsLiiro iour l'rcsmen
ial elector?, two Congrtfsnien, Gov
ernor, Legislature.
New Jt!rK'V Ten Prtsidential
electors, right Congressmen, Lcgis
ature.
New York Thirty-fx Presidential
Piectars, thirty-four Conrressmen,
Wovernor, Lieutenant uovetnor,
Auditor, Treaeurer, Attorney G3
erai, rsuperintendent cf Public ,
struction, Commbsioner of Pu!
JjandE, State Printer. i
west V irtricia Six Presidet 'i
electore, four Congressmen, Goi
nor, Auditor, Treasurer, Attorney
ueneral, Superintendent tf Schools.
Justice Supreme Court.
Wisconsin Twelve Presidential
electors, ten Congressmen, Gover
nor, Lieutenant Governor. Secio
tary of State, Insurance Commis
6ioncr, Treasurer, Attorney Geueral,
liauroau Commissioner, Superin
tendent of Schools.
Wyoming Three Presidential
electors, one Congressman, Justice
Supreme Court.
Arizona -Delegate to Congress.
ISew Mexico Delegate t; Con-
grots.
Oklahoma Delcgato to Congress.
Hawthorns in the -New
York Journal.
Nothing lets than the entire pope- ble above the tbrotgiag crowd. I
l&ticn cf the towns at which we kept gttting gliaips? of Brjap;
pause trn out to welcome bins. much of the time be stood erect in
At Lincoln, where we lay list the carriage, bit had up, confront
debt, ihe ptap!e betran to cather ins that amazicc cncuar witk an
THE ENTIEE POPULATION
A FORCIBLE SPEECH.
Is. member Uoaru or lidaca
Hy S .Her n. fleuiy fur f ro FUver Hcd
.a Huoit Elet lloa Ul vlfleii lime Willi
Ei.Oonriiof JurvU.
For The Caucasian.
Nearly every speaker in the State
of prominonce of all political paities
has made one or more speeches in
his (Cleveland) county during the
campaign, but the grandest effort
that has been made for frco silver
and I'reo ballots was the speech of
lou. Walter il. Henry, in Shelby,
ast Monday. Even his political ene
mies are torceU to compliment trie
peecn. ine speaKer held nis im
mense crowd spell-bound for more
twin two Hours, nis subject ws
More money, or the people against
the Plutocrats."
His presentation of the silver que s
tion was plain and legal. I doubt if
Mr. Bryan could havo presented it
in a more forcible manner. He
proved by facts and figures that the
demonetization of silver was the causo
of present depression in all lines of
business and that its restoration to
its former rights and function as a
money metal was the only remedy
for financial relief, lie showed that
the Peoples Party had pressed this
question to the front and made other
parties quit straddling on this im
portant issue, and that it was the
only party that could be relied upon
to fizht the battle for the white
Of Tow on Along Ihe Route of Tryl Torn
Out to Xlsr the Free Sliver Champion
?he Kecret of 1JU Extraordinary and
Immediate l'ow,tOir Krery Audience
lie Meet-.
Chicago, III., Oct. 27. I hear It
suggested that a trip like this must
be monotonous. I find no roonotrnv
in it. There is a superficial plmilpr-
lty between the rushing, jostling,
shouting, eager crowds that line our
way through the prairies and aew
ble in hundreds or thousands at
every station. Vet thy difffr with
an infinite difterence.
To each new audience or circle of
spectators liryan himse! h now the
man of the peo&Ie long lookeVr-rw
come at lafet. He is the seal cf his
own opinions, which ihey have
already heard or read, acd each
word that ha hays that has not been
said peforo is received with enor
mous recognition and sympathy.
As tong as humanity is interesting
to hilman beings, spectacles like this
never becomes monotonous, ever
can I cea.so to bo affactcd by thofe
outstretched, upreaeLing kand
crowded together, striving to touch
the hand of the man of their hope;
hands knotty and gcark-u, but each
ore with a hesrt in it
Strange, unknown creaturee s jcuI
der their , way to tho platform on
which he stands; figures griray ith
tho soil of the field and the smoke of
the factories: men who never till
now have felt aD interest in the poli
tics of their country. They are poor,
men, but in this election they.' can
not be bought. The buried Titan is
bestiring himself. He feels dimly
that he is strong; he begins to realize
that nothing is so stroEg as he. Jl
1s getting to his feet.
Let no one underrate, the signih-
cance of these facts. Pictures wor
thy of a painter's genius continually
come and go. Just now we paused
for a moment at some wayside sta
tion. All that could be seen of the
village was a few liqlits twinkling
against tue gloom ot ihe surround
ing prairie. At the rear or me irain,
aoout cur tar telore the earnest
dawn; but, respectiog bis need of
rett, they maintained an almo&t
complete silence. At breakfatt a
group of pretty women entered the
car with trth rose for Mrs. Bryan,
and then the hushed concourse
found voice in a gathering roar.
The broad square adjoining the rail
way was impassac.
l he trees at Jacksonville bore hu
man fruit, and the telegraph poles
supported clusters of men as flowers
grow on the cactus. Mr. Bryan s
voice wasanible to the limit of the
crowd. A local paper put on the
train, by a giote?quo paragraph
aimed at the silver cause, afforded
him p. trail on which he based an
address powerful as the blows of a
skdirehamraer and ter?e as a tele
gram.
At BloGniiuer'on Le was driven a
mila through continuous doubk
lino of ehtM.rs. At a mining town
farther cn he spoke to an audience
composed cf 80 per cent, of miners
and 20 per cent, farmers, and it is
tale to say inat wnere he tound one
frif-nd he left ter. At Joliet it was
iha same.
Jt is siaruilieaL.t to nete .the be
bailor of tho wearers of th.3 yellow
rixjon in these crowds. Ccnimg to
e)ir, they return to pray. They
forAjet their badges and stand in the
opiu without, absorbing . every
word. .
)ae is reminded of Macaulay's
ei'iC-
Evc-a the ranks of Tusculam could scare
forbear to cheer.
the culmination of the eaiu-
expresaion grave almost togrimnesj.
Not twice in a lifetime, not once in
most lifetimes, has ceh a scene
been beheld or imagined. I can say
that tbj ebkf fif ure in it looked wor
thy of the occasion a man of iron
nerve and unconquerable dignity.
Certainly this is a man of men.
There it no need for me to draw
any conclusions from this receptien
at the Lake City. But no one can
deny that there was manifested in
Chicago to day a remarkable lack of
apathy regarding Mr. Bryan.
THE ELECTION RETURNS
Hay be Delayed Owing; to the Australian
Italiot jtm Hew In Vogue In Nearly
All Northern slate.
Should the election be in any way
very close it is quite possible that it
it maybe in twenty-four hours, or
even forty-eight hour, after the
pel's ere cloied before the result is
knowa with absolute certainty. In
States like Nebraska, for instance,
where, aeccrJiug to conservative
opinion, there may not be a margin
cf 5,001) votes either way, it will be
impossible to arrivo at correct judg
ment until all iha back counties are
heard from. ne polls in the cities
close, at 4 r c but in the country
districts keep den until G, and with
a covernor, a legislature, and county
officers to elect all on one ballot it
will take at least twenty-fonr hours
to complete tho count.
Some idea of tho general trend cf
vot63 in Ohio can probably be ob
tained from the result of the coun
ties in which Cincinnati and Cleve
land are respectively situated, and
THINGS TO
THINK ABOUT.
live. on aa destroy car diet ttJ, NOV TM( Of CSCtATt A9 tUfVtll
Iabr can revt?raet. bat i!
Question Fcr The American Vo
ters Troths to Pender Oier.
COMBINATIONS OF WEALTH.
pn dr&ws on the deflections from tufese results win prooaoiy do Known
,1 comparatively early. The result of
coma fast r. And c f the five the State.it is anticipated, will go
metal. If the Peoples Party were " ".V' '
l" DU ii,"? . stood, was jammed together the
party wouia oe straouung tne money wLolo' popala-e o the squalid little
quesuuu Kux m wuv. , - .. , linkemt)t aareB. shown
tlis appeal for the preservation r . ' A nf ,irru fi
of the freo ballot and a fair count
carried. terror to the hearts of those
who would lay corrupt hands on tho
ballot box. He showed that the re
cord of the Democratic party in this
and other Southern Statea on this
lino has been anything else but en
viable. He declared whiio tho ro-
rlo3 Tarty was committed to free
silver it is no less committed to free
ballots the one not less important
than the other, If the present elec-
raulions cr m-n persons wuom
Bryan has xm i during his canvass,
tte vast nif jyrity tf these who were
on
on
pretty much as it has done in pre
vious Presidential years. The doubt
ful points are Hamilton and Cuya-
the fem-t." have
tbo silver
sidtf, and most
m Ji 1 1 1 1 J.1
ci mo at ei area genu sympainizers
will have vaulted tho obstruction
coin nl etc 1 v.
And now ChicaT?s. It was hko a
plunge down the rapids cf Niagara
For over a mile outside the Alton
and Chicairo Railroad station a
hordo cf yelling men pursued the
tram. I L;: toue they made drown
ed the roar of the cars, and we could
scarce hear one another speak with
in.
climbed down hoga counties. Chicago will control
Iihnois. There will be no doubt ot
tue qutcome when the vote of Cook
county is recorded.
But m other doubttul States, iifce
Indiana, Michigan, and Kansas,
where State and legislative tickets
also complicate the ballots, there
will probably be no keynote irom
which tho resnlt can be definitely
determined on Tuesday night, unless
the election should prove a land
slide. In that case, midnight may
Ukerer'tUtorftU Aaenlled-It tlnty In
Tli Ceamlac Canyalg An Anwatle
Otitta Hm a BCIgat tn Ct Bli Tnt
tntranamelled.
Though the eltctioc will have ja
eed off tre this iaiue goes to the peo
ple yet the following is pood even to
ponder over when thesxuok cf bat
tle has cleared away:
I'hUaielpbU Item.J
What good was the McKinky tar
iff to the country t
Has the gold standard, for which
he stands, been of service Mi.ce
1S73!
Should McKinky b elected, will
he or Hanna be President?
Is & combination of rich Ikpubli
cacs and rich Democrats a good
siarn for poor popkt
Why have the rich IJepublioans
and the rich Democrat cooibined!
Why is so much money being used
in this campaigul
Can the poor people say, or will
the rich people answer!
What are "Truslir What are
"Corporations!"' What ere ' Com
bines!' Ain't they 'Trustb!'
Are the laboring classed or wage
earners interested as stockholders!"
Do not large corporations go into
the hands of Receivers to freete out
the smaller stockholders! Why is
thib!
How have millionaires become
such! Why are they opposed to an
honest Democrat for President!
Do the Millionaires and Bankers
of the country fight its battles in
timea of war!
If not, who do!
Are the men who risk their lives.
or the men who make money out f
war, the patriots!
Is it better for tho people to have
a President who is of, for, and with
do Toy joar frm, yoa dtrvy pro-
doctioa and Ubor Ui staiv. La
borers must cat, aaJ ta tat. tbea
food Beit b rrodsced. atd it k
Ubor to prodsre the food. Arit
cultar ad labor ar th foasda
tion ef oar life atJ wealth. Mot
is o&ly a mediata of rtacr. bwta
for food. rc-eitie axd latvr.
i-TcritDitff thai is rroB. scaaa-
faetcrcd or mine 4 rprMata
tire of Qocey. Yen can dHtroy a!
the rrcny ia tt woilJ, hostrrr,
and the fetcti rnna otly wosU t-e
effertrs. tecc tbty would tav
cms rtsvtt IT.
Ti U Stee U 1W the-
Mifwinr iimin aimm
ricvt.r;. Clairmaa WU
J. t'ps. t lk tvtsrrate Nalt-i
al l aailc CMaaaltte. rrewi4
J loitikie rfru frwa ewrk Mat
ctslrata :a b IiIm, f tttac
BttelM4Milwllei iafnratl
a f b-ww f 4 1 Cere Nikn rlU r
cc4 tbeir Vet wtt (roe t4.
Ttt U 1W lnt rraaJ rtt tKat ww!
b Mad t J rKairmsea f Lm iffrt
Mat cvaiaitte, Mr. 'p ami 4 :
i do I r alee alat Cvsasal
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notoiEf; vncrrwun to porraaf wraiite awaiutb r ef ast !'
l.fc rcoairts from i ptoJac-ta,eIrcta with avrer. caCeVe. Hi.
while th latlerroa'd live oa what
ttcy pri!otd. Mney. esept wbat
it rtn boy. is absolattlr te'pk
ard therefore oad-r sscn circttn
staures a geld dollar men!J ba pb
ni!f .
Von can't cat miifi! Yon can't
wear niuaty iuelf, and if money
could not be exebacKcd for bottt
food aud apparel yvu would t!atv
and free t o dcatn.
liit e a rub man ail the tconey in
the world nsd hlfits ttrritoiy, and
without the aistazire of labor to
utilize it, i would starve. Giro a
poor eta k0 arrrs of ground atd
heed to sow at-d be will make a liv
ing by his own latt r, and, l4idrs.
be abie to help bi fellow man, asd
be will do i, too, twice a quick too,
than were h rich.
Iuconcladirg I have simply to
tay to the toor man, the patriot,
irood citizec, producer and actual
taxpayer, that his duty to himself, his
family, bis country at.d bis God i
liasa Jeaatag llftaa will hm lfe4
tj lh Urcel tMilar saajneitt gi
set rrealdeat la a quarter f a cvat
wry. lie will taebetsaa u tUee
la 4b eletwal rtUlefn. otr rprt
froisi the cnidtfle Weetera mate br
tfce Cert ef lit woaiierfal easapalfav
ic jt lour tbrwwcn tlkeca. 11 1 smsiri
tie will be Iarrane4 ty snsey iLj
sael a a ru'.t ot bi gr-it jotr
nej. llUaoi. Mi-hi(k, lbiata,
Iowa, llieeeeota ar stwulwt.' aafe,
ant! our ckaace tf uoce la OkU
ao4 iVicooia a stxr tLaa fatur
ice. Tbe eter-rultf tiie of eatbaU
aui for tte creat eane and It great
leader of lb runewa iewf' will
weepthuM Male alont with tbeir
iter airesdj won.
".seoatur t.orttian, oce of lb mot
attule o!ittral leader ol tt L'ati-e.
(usrsbiee u Marila&d. nr raxrt
Iron Kentnrkj ar ttat Ketllra
rnooopJjr and leitiorrallctreaoB will
be oulvute4 by luor thaa Mi.
ritrat v tsi aaartv.
-The deeper ste sod deerxitle effort
to cuerr and bu j tb American pevple
i UvKtoteil to dismal at4 iaraihatirar
Vet will join band in Impregnable
alltanre at tb pvll. 1 Le treat MI4
die West i with tbem la an iulaeibi
union. Our intrepid leader Is r to
ICet a macnlSceat vlcWf. The
Mates will give tt.eir for blni
w itbout a sbadow of doubt :
Mr. Bryan stood, with his wife, give a close idea who are tho victors
shadow by th lanterns of the brake-
tner: twisted, homely taces, staring
eyes, grasping hands, and tho light
shone aerainst a red placard on the
side of a board shanty behind the
crowd, and on the roof of the shanty
half a dcren figures stood, beading
forward in intent attitudes to roc
and hoar
They were outlined against the
deep, clear vitkt ot the eastern
Uverheaa nur.g a sin
gle great star. Only tho voice ot
Bryan was audible tor a moaaenx.
It ceased; a piercing shout went up;
the figures cn the root tosseci tueir
arms wildly, and the tram moved
them, takincr iheir leaner
from their hearing and sjgui xor
ever.
But thev will never forget him
and many a man, years hence, Tnll
recall the stalwart figure of tho sil
ver candidate, with bared tcrehead,
black' hair, and flashing eyes, as he
saw it for a moment on the piauorni
of a train when he was a little chad
Nor can I ever forget these pic
tures of the American people, seen
for a moment, then, forever gone. It
has happened to a few of us in ur
lifetime to see tho American peopio
It is a memorable sight.
The reception and scene at Alton,
i t T7 hwMIa
soma two hours irom oticsuuviiir,
would seem incredible, told in frigid
The roaring of the crowd
outside the train long betoro the
on the rear platform. His face was
set aud rather stern. Rumors of
tens of thousand awaitinc him at
the depot had come tons.
There is always a savage under
tone in a Chicago mob. We rolled
into the station amid a thunderous
acclaim. The sight that met us was
unforeretable, and cannot be accu-
rately described. Earth, buildings,
almost the sky. seemed to be made
of frenzied men waving hats, swing
ing their arms, yelling open-mouth-ei
in fipTp.n pxritemtmt. The inst1.
i "1 t . .iV r. YV1 1 ft.
n i . i l : ; u .
mass or unman ueings who migui
have lifted the erreat ear from the
-- -j
track.
With a fellow-journalist 1 suc-
etdtd in forcmer mv way from the
rear end of the car, leaving Mr
Bryan to be conveyed to the car
riage which awaited him by the com
and who the vanquished. Other
wise there may be many hours ot
anxious suspense.
The last two Presidential elections
have been singularly free from un
certainty. It was known at 10 p
m. on election day in 188S that Mr.
Harrison had defeated Mr. Cleve
land, and it was known with equal
certainty at 11 p. m. on olection day
in 1S92 that Mr. Cleveland had de
feated Mr. Harrison. But in the
election of 1884, when Mr. Cleveland
dftfeatea Mr. Blaine, the official ro-
sult i-uiiwi jjuut over me vow i
New York for days.
The fusion tickets will add a fur
ther element of difficulty in the
Presidential count this year. Fusion
has been arranged between the Pop
ulists and the Democrats on the
doctoral ticket in every Democratic
State but Tennessee, Mississippi,
We gained Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and
thfi Rrpfit Texas. In several of the Southern
to vote for William Jennings Prjac.l failure. Tbeeulid Mxitii aod tbe iler
if he las here alter either Lei ot
hi own manhood, his own freedom,'
his country e, or respect for bis em
ployer who apparently in ihir cam
paign has none for him. This is
said for tho teason that "Trust"
and "Plutocracy" cannot go band in
hand with free govercmcbt and
personal liberty.
November J next is the last oppor
tunity, in the writer's opinion, fur
the great ma of the American peo
ple to peacefully strike for their own
self government, aud by victorj
miiutain it.
Thcso 'thisgsto THINK ahout"
Alabama II
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olurado
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tow
them, and free from debt, orto have I are uxozl respectfully submitted to
a President that is head over heels
in debt and mortgaged to Shylocks
of Europe and America!
How many silver dollar?, silver
certihcates, do you earn a day. a
week, or month!
now long has it been since you
either saw or received in pay a gold
dollar!
K. mni nrl
MaryUrJ
14 Mlbunmatn
vl Mwnuurt
NeOranaa
North aruaua. .
Hrgita
South Ieute..,
I T el4f. . .........
trsitita...
Went irgibka
a
U
J
ts
is
17
aliform
H-.rU
Idaho
Indiana
Kiumi
Louiaet 1 ....
34tcbiKn
Mucmmjt
Montana S
Nevada 3
North Dakota.... a
South aroUna ... V
Ten new 12
t'tnta 5
Washington. .... 4
yomm 2
loUl 1
II
U
mitteo and lue ponce.
ln r.fa lj.in,, im r tVlA RrHfit.
v-.tik fnr thP tim. to nroceed furth- States, while theie has been no for
- 1 - -
er was impossible
At the head of tho steps wo took
our stand. At their foot a line of
police struggled to keep back the
mad c-rowi below. Through the
crowd the strong men of the force
had striven to maintain a narrow
lane from the car hither, but it was
beyond human power. They dared
notus9 their clubs; it might have
cost them their lives.
Anon, far away amid tho turmoil,
the people in their best interests. I
may be wrong in my premise?, as it
ia easy W be mistaken, yet I think
not. I believe that a rich man is
better off than a poor man, still I be
lieve asd conscientiously, voder our
form of government, no rich man is
better than a respectable poor man.
no matter bow rich the rich man may
Do yon know that tho silver dol-lbe. In this country a pauper' vote
lar is older than the United States I can annihilate the voto of a Rock-
Government! If you don't, you efelkr, a Yanderbilt, or au Abell,
ought to know thi3 fact! and it is the right of an American
Don't yon know the gold dollar citizen to cat his vote unprejudiced.
was never created until 1849, and and untrammelled and to tbo bst
that it has not been coined since convictions of bis own rights asd
1890! This is something else that interests, irrespective of where or
you should know! bow be is employed.
Do you know that all the coal oil Patty lines have apparently bron
in the Uni ed States is owned by a erased and either money, prejudice.
"iiusr," and nenco you are ctmmcu spile, vr a waul "to trot c-yen ' with
more than it is worth for its use! somebody else has swayed the opin
Do yon know that all the sugar ions and positions of very many of
that yon need is also in a "Trust," our leading men on both tides in roli-
and yon have to pay what that I tics, and this war of personal spleen J know .is now potior propbet in
"Irust" demandfe! is among the rich, the influential of I another and much more serious field.
Do yon know that there is a "Coal' their rerpeclive classes, and there
or f U6l "Trust," a necessity, that fore has no weight with the jp-eat
is controlled by the monied men and inaEJc-s of the people, who are,
railroads! per se, the government, and conse-
Do you know that there is being a quently they should not bo swayed
Leather Trust established to double trom their own interests by any
mal fusion between the Republicans the prices of all manufactures of such personal bickerings, but upon
and Populists on State, legislatures, mai arncie, lnciuamg especially tno contrary voie ior a nun wno nas.
snoes, am tuki ake MKbMTia&i i i.vT many jears, ueen ice nrei ee
Do you know that for every bush- lec ted to represent theik intebekih
el of wheat, every barrel of Hour 1 as the rsorLE
"In addition, our chances of success
intbeae State are far better tban
tbo Of tbo Ketiublicati. Ihrla-
ware. ; Ohio. 21; Virooia, IS. To
tal, as
lt Las been a lore, btrd rsn.pal.-n.
but tbe people cauee ha nee r craned
in lis steady tnareb to tlctorr. nac
res is now in plain i!'. Tbe trsg
and bluoter or tbe Vepobliran alloo-
al Committee In claiming: 30 electoral
votes is ebowo In tbe including of such
States as Tela. Idsbo. L'lsb. and
Montana, where tbe rr-sjoritf for llrj
I an can only be roesvurrd by conider
ing almost tbe whole voting 1'oputa
tion for bim.
Sfr. If nnnn' freebecy.
McKinlryli light for tbe nomination.
and who won It so handily, a we all
and Congressmen, local arrange
ments have been, iuaue that amount
to fusion, and will have more or less
to do with the result.
WHITNEY AND BIMETALLISM.
Chairman Sulnnry Says a Proposition
Was Made at Chicago.
Court of Appeals, Lcgisla- Baling Springs,
tion law is not perfect it ought to Ti
be amended by its friends not by
its enemies who are pledged to its
repeal. The only plan to protect
the law is for fusion between the
Populists and Republicans in order
to elect a Legislature favorably to
the law.
The sneaker urged the Populists
to vote tho fusion electoral ticket
without scratching a single name in
order to insure the vote of North
Carolina for frea silver, and the
sanio advise waa given in regard to
fusion on local and State tickets
where such has been agreed upon
with Republicaus.
Th9 speaker was followed by cx
Scnator Jarvis with whom he gladly
divided time. The Senator spoke for
about ono and a half hoursmainly
against fusion between Populists
and Republicans. Mr. Henry fol
lowed ia a reply of fifteen minutes.
I havo not even attompted to give
an outline of tho speech, as it would prose
i - : :v.l , !, f. OUtSH
:1 ls.n-r h -teoTin. station was reached was almost aP-
1W .-w-.v. ' n; hor An nr-An
convictions and th courage and f".u l" i f"" U
r-ower to impress them on his hear- sloping upward from the
PatrkV" Hmrv of North Carolina. J the decorated rostrum trom wmen Wlth desperation, swuug hither ana hicai.0. lrflm Dea- been benefited by. the .present raise Miguel. The inaurgenta wcre com
T n otmw Bryan was to speas. xms square yon, yet advancing, vvun a sua - - - only the speculatorl uon't you nktely dispersed from the bills.
V n was a swavini. wiiueiut-oo ui. icwi 10. nen rusu iut,-v taiucu iud oyc, in ,n ;nforr to-finr. Mr. sail s- Know mai any iuuoer raise-m price crsnt number or tnem were Kiiea.
. vy. - .!,. r i .u,. x" . .. -f .,.l, , ' , , , n 1 I B . . . .....
From theru went up a voice ot ponce rormea m uu uomuu mem, CUry continued the report, ana saia : oeiween now ana govern Der is auo and tbe troops captured IDirieen
He has emerged from tb llepublirao
party machinery, where be was, o to
speak, at h roe, and ba ondertaaen to
aoswer not only for its workings at
the polls next week, but for tbe work
ipgs of h Democratic macbinery
also. His forerat, lued with abav
lu!e.4iot to say dogmatic, confidence,
i as follows:
Wilmikgtox, Del., Oct. 27. It was speculation!
rpnnrr,in in luis cilv iu-uajf ujf a
I described Brvars; a gigantic police- cfintleman prominent in national
man, had him by one arm, a commit
teeman not less stalwart by the oth
and every ponnd of lard and meat in
the country that there are TRUfcTS.
All of these are necessities op lifz.
Do you know that for every bushel
of grain grown in this country that
there are two sold on "margin ' or
"Occasional.
Baltimore, Oct. 24.
THE CUBAN STRUGGLE.
i s
Flittg Lasted Kix Hours inrlll Forces
Kngage IV 1th Insurgent h'ear Bnbnn-Uta.
Havana,
Oct 27. Lieut. Cel.
the
er. isrvan nimseu is a man vl im-
rnenso strenerth. But those three
came oa like kaves tossed on
surface of a boiling stream.
1 feared for their lives; a misstep
vrould have been fatal. The mob
Don't this reckless "warehouse re-
pol tics, that ex-secretary n wwn f J A' Jea with the Valencia Battalion
C. Whitney has, in a roundabout Is it honest for people to sell what Ar'T -A; r. i
fashion declared publicly in New they have not got and take the mon
York that he tavored bimetallism, and eyf or it!
f onnertJcut
leia are
Ifwa
Illinois
Maine
Michigan
Maryland........
Nebraka. ........
New llarupabire..
Ohio.
West Vlrrlnia....
I'eneylvaaia
Vermont
North l'akota....
n
s
13
21
H
14
h
H
23
6
22
4
3
square
station
and two local guerilla forces, bas
been engaged in the vicinity of Sab
anilla, province of Matanzas, with
an insurgent force under Sacret,
Pepe, and lUque, consisting cf 2-0
cavalrymen and 90 infantrymen.
Thn firing lusted six hours, and tha
in which they struggled was itself given out here, said that Secretly has been put on the wheat market fighting began at Gabriels and con- Lu
, dashed hopelessly to and fro. The nitney admitted that he made the to capture the farmer vote! Don't tinned as far as the demolished j
Totsl
Washington 4
Wyoming S
(alifornta. ....... M
Indiana li
Kentocky IS
K annas Id
Massachusetts.... IS
Minnoavt
New Jersey 14
Xw Vork 2W
tregon 4
Kho'l Island..... 4
Wnvxrasin 12
FtuUi Hakota.... 4
ya
that be had made public, for the first
time since the Chicago convention,
that at that convention be had made a
proposition to Chairman Jones in fa-
m rp i s. !
vor ol Dimeiaiiism. a ue report, as it
Do you Know that the use m
i wheat is a campaign lie and swindk!
Don't yoaknow that millions of
the money raised to elect McKinley
Mr. Uanna adds that be may bav
still further information at tb end of
tbe week, when tbe reports of tb
State chairman are all in, but be Is
quite sure that McKinley will hav
:vu votes, lo any event, and nb Cbi-
cago correspondent of the New York
n confirm Ibis by aayinginai-tn
bo are on tbe ground watching In-
tQgjrg you know that the farmers have not plantation of Santa Anna, near Ssnjiently the closing dtys of tb Tret I
nicge
turf-.
North Carolina Eleven Prcei
kutial electors, nine Congressmen,
(lovernor, Lioutenant Governor,
Secretary of State, Treasurer, Au
ditor, Superintendent of Public In
struction, Attorney Geneiai, Justice
Supreme Court.
North Dakota Three Presidential
electors, one Congressman, Gover
nor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary
of State, Treasurer, Auditor, At
toruey General, Railway Commis
sioners, Superintendent of Public
r a- T . :
instruct on. inEurance noi"- o( the lath at band to-dar. was for
sionc r, Commissioner ct Agriculture warded to me from Guanaswi. In an
aud Labor, Legislature.
If our friends will aid us in our weiCOme that must have been hoard
efforts, we will endeavor to keep
them posted on county, district and
State politics. Aid us by sending in
clubs at once.
SILVER CAUSES PROSPERITY.
A Native of Lenoir Now In Mexico Writes
,)f Th Effect of Free SUeer In That
Country.
G cadaluae y Calvx, Mex.,
September 28, 'U6.
Mr. W. D. Pollock, Kinston, N. C,:
Mv De Ati Stonb wall: Your letter
across the Misissippi. It seemed im
possible that any one could reach
the platform. And to address a
gathering like this, to make them
hear and understand, to hold them
silent and attentive, to win the con
trol, seemed a feat beyond human
power. Yet this was what Bryan
did, and then he seemed greater
than the crowd, and the spirit of the
erovd was incarnate m him.
Alton is but a type cf many. But
for an instant they held tha throng; ti the Chicago conveation.Mr. Whit
then all gave way, and up came the
deotial battle are not fretting for an
instant about the result, XcKtcleyis
tbe same as elected. It is now simply
a question of majority." Washington
Post.
rufih on Bryan's heels.
As he was born toward me, ho ever
looked backward with great anxiety;
no wonder Mrs. Bryan was some
ney declared unqualifiedly in favor foreign demand!
of bimetallism, and said tbat.it would D , .
have to come. The proposition Mr. on t you Know it
to a shortage of foreign crops and a rifles, eleven machetes, twenty-one
saddles, and sixty horses. Th
Y w t I t.r.n itkl tst T.?msirmi fur !iln.
nrroiHrTi Mr I tlUU I jyj It UIJOUW cirvi- uuuua "'""S1" -
uavc tu v.u. -"r.... V r,:' Uri c;wr u .(imiftrl a rRv.n tifioLtiou tha bodies of twentx--
.- t that thev would ao- coisage, that wheat and all other insurgents, leaving the rest of the A riere ott r.u... lb
itiau w uu.u or s - ... . -n . .f r n
no wonaer, iurs. wjau hh suiu- llllioil jn aTOr flf binietli. produCt8 t0o mil go to vaiae sui- eucmj wu ts mm. r iAr Crl.
where m that awtui press oenma. ii and that if after nine or twelve ficient to pay a profit on the costof 'ihe government caving accepiea
was a terrible moment. Do what he mnnrha. international bimetallism was nroduction! the tfftr of Capt. Gen. Wey.ertoat
ATKINSON WANTS TO BE SENATOR.
might, he could not get back to her not obtained, our government would whv haven't corn rv bats andUctt totDo sUff of the Havana Uni
mti:.ui,. l. . .-"..;i- tnrr7 tr siivpr&tthe v ny naven i corn, rye, oais " I , .n,u,M tA net j
one mcu. xuetninxs ne wouia giau-
ly have forfeited the Presidency to
havo had her sate.
TW onward must he CO. In. an-
immediatelv return to
coinage ratio ol 10 to i.
TOM WATSON'S LETTER.
Ai lasts, Gl, Oct. J7 Tbe death of
ex-Sneaker Crip. who was to have
. . 4. ... ..been elected Ubited hUte Sea A tor at
other products of the farm advanced! rtraij r army lhe eotaitlK of lb 8taU Lgia-
1 isture. Has preeipiiaiea a oilier poiiM
Ohio Twenty-three Presidential
electors, twenty-one Congressmen,
Secretary of State, Judge Supreme
Court, Food aud Dairy Commission
ers, member Board of Public Works.
Oregon Four Presidential elec
tors, Legislature.
Pennsylvania Thirty-two Presi
dential electors,
gressmen.
Rhode Island Four Presidential
elector?, two Congref smeu.
South Carolina Nine Presidential
electors, seven Congressmen, Gov
ernor, Lieutenant Governor, Secre-
swerio your questions as loine P-? . r, nno.hhU tb mthn-
tnat r0" . , 1 , ;
UU 5 lUlftlJC li luauji i , f
it may be said that tbe longer tins omer mumeut uo
iv J . . . ... 111.. rr a TT7I1 it-IlH TITO 0 I'll TO
ladis auu iuu wi-L-wi. t- 1 j. , , . .
t,. th p..rrifl. w. ma men ior in ur&t
campaign
true issues
are understood,
of cotton, etc.. in Mexico, will eay
in August cotton was selling in the
city ot Mexico for from 16o to 19c a
pound, which is about the usual price.
We do not export any cotton from this
country and I think the grade will
run a little better here than in the
South, but not enough to justify tbe
difference in price. All other farm
twenty-nine Con-1 products sell at about the same pro
portion as coiiou. iueiiuo is in a very
healthy aud prosperous condition,
owing to the nse of silver as money.
The high rates of exchange between
this country and the United States
has been the cause of the tremendous
increase of all classes of manufactur
ing in this country, and Mexico to
day is almost entirely independent of
ine ui
countri
condit
siasm of the people becomes
Two old collesre mates
ot
Mr.
time I saw Mrs. Bryan close behind,
nnfl r.ak p.nd breathless, but seir-
r - .
Dossessed and secure, it was a wei-
- i ?
come sight, and well nign a miracu-
the article in that paper, wbieb
Senator Butler Explains Why th Doco-
uient Wa Not ;Made Public,
Washington, Oct. 27. Senator But-
ler, chairman 01 ine ropunsiuauuu.i National Banks!
committee, before leaving here .for uP"f.
Indiana, authorized the publication .f"Vft-UJ " hV V "J-,, over to the police the manntript of
k fniinnrino-ctntomont crkncerninff I lti Yvnatngnt naa ne 10 ao 111 1 , .. , . .... u: .t.
Watson's letter of acceptance : j What rieht had the banks to obey
Mr. Watson's letter was received! his call! Are not these things
Saturday: It had been detained in me worthy of mature thoaght and con
Do&toffice for want of sufficient post-1 Eiaeration!
- a .V.H. a-4TaI V -wr tha I .
.When a nrm or corporation aires
a man's time, do they also purchase
his soul and birthright!
Is there a railroad of any charac-
I lature, bas precipitated
I f l conflict. The crinci
promised in the rebellion, the Cap-j nft condition thus far bas developed
f. tr, 1.S nf ner cent, naid proteswrs, tne regular meaicai atau ...ar. hM r,rDjuted a bitter poll
k".u v.;,.i r.v. t,..Alr Wn ottne uairersiiy lstikr uen "- ca! conflict. Tbe principle candidal
: 11 V LAID A. ailUUai Atain.O AAVMi vasn wwn I . S t " a. I . . " -
used to boom wheat!
Has Mr. Hanna or his National
Republican Committee any legal or
I constitutional right to levy a tax
tain General today nimed too six
surgeons who are to do duty at the
university.
The manager of L Discuuon,
Senor Kosea Ponce, after banding
Umon wam iisf nss;ne' him m the
lastnicht. and one of Ions preservation
them said: The Bryans were in the carriage,
"He would never go out with us araw u, i.i - - " ---- ---- had not been notified by the
when we wanted himto come and ed the. J"?" JStXe authorities. Of course, I
makeanishtof it. He would say and along the thoruu ghf are, as tar po Wat80n to give his let-
that he didn't know what fortune asr the eye could reaen, were tue o- r he public in the usual way as
. . ,x 1 : i..- .Uionf Ph c.iipo. Thev were jammed .Lj ?e m.h At-recent
the imure micm uavu tu oluid iui v. w . 80odm'"u --T" " , . ... ,i ,.;ik..
1 1 l ii,a n,4 ir'n f s r.n tut r n tr niiih. i . - a a Amm 1 v rao 1 t tv ya. pxna. . 9. kimiii KKaei triiuci 1 .
whatever it was. he was aioug tu r meeung ot " I.. I IV.V . .7;, rtt th here yesterday evening were toltow
U U A. V." lu. V - e-' 7 mw a sj an n. v mm - - I ' .
is Governor W. IL Atkinon, who bav
nr lust been ret arced to tbe Guberna
torial cbair by ao increased majority.
is now reaching out for Higher bonor.
longer in tenure, and mor prontani
income. overnor Aiamon i in mw
race to tbe end, and bis entranoe, nas
stirred tbe conventional political pot
caused the suppression ot tbe sheet, I from bottom to top. and act it a-bub-
hasbeen set at liberty, and Senor I ble with bile. o fierce Is tbe content
Antonio Escobar, the author of the already that nearly alt ol T Atkinson'
artiele.was aeam arrested. Senor former poliUcal tie bare been broken.
th. .i;tr.r nf l.s. Disco- tod b is buy forming
ASaTSsy V4S naw -
him. but whatever it was.
determined to do nothing which
might in any way impair his power
to deal with effectively then.
The other remarked thatBryan,
lilre nther men in college, was al-
sion.
Cadaz. Oct. 27. -A number of
f!nban tjrkoners who were landed
new oombi-
nation.
Tbe candidates openly In tb field
against bim ar A. ti. CUy, cbairman
of tbe State Executive committee; 2.
W. Koaertson, of Uabersbaw, and Gen.
clement A. Evaoa. Capt. Evan 1.
-. 1 aw o , - 1 .. ... . . m t, s r nn, t r t n h i i i i i ; w
a . 1 n. I . . . T n ' arTt f -. Ill I . . m a n . . n w. WA9n F fT I Q nnw T I T I w w u. " - - . m I " . . I . . . . .
space ior me proceiou to DY our l" ""r nn T,af. iUBa' "'T."" .1 rlJZZ: . -a mob. The Cubans were hused and Howell, ediur-in-cbief of im aumu
United States and of all other ways religiously minded, but, un
:ries; and if the present like the others, he was always re
?r "f aff,air8 Ln the ,State! snected by those of another turn be-
buunuuc iui a c vr j raid lOiJKrt 1 - B i.
tn r - cause 01 IIS trauBu.ticut
fary of State, Comptroller General,
Attorney General, Treasurer, Adju
tant and Inspector General.
South Dakota Four Presidential
electors, two Congressmen, Gover
nor, liiouienanT uovernor, oecre-iwe win not nave to go to you fcr a
tary ef State. Treasurer, Auditor, single thing you now sell us. Jt ia
Attorney General. Superintendent now easier to make $3.00 here than it
of Public Instruction, Railroad Con Jf to make $1 CO in the States. Every
mwsionerp. Land f !nmmiaaioner. ho he m0 aud tha pe0Ple
. ' ' 1 ar. cnnr.onri'n anil imnnv . i . ., n
Legislatnre. Excuse this short note as I am busy ture as he faces the .cnft
lenncBsee Twelve Prpsiceutial i.ni,in .rtur soma minin. ia.-m3 seethins? crowds that punctuate our
' - & AUlrAS kJ iff aAa waaaw OlUlUg VIOl MJiMCJ i - . -
electors, ten Congressmen, Governor, nere and really have but little time to journey, are assurance to those who
ictus illltmu i iCMUCUllltl iw I write. iiiiuMuucBiirjiarus tusuvi
my old friends in Kinston, lam,
. 1
x ours irui jr,
E. S. ROUNTEEE.
cause
and simplicity.
The boy in this case was father of
the man. Those .who see him be
lieve iu him. His aspect and ges-
through. JS??I?.J ?w.ratii: 80' ?h7 8n0 a "?Bl. ?QJrrp. were thrown at them, the Const it ution.1. regarded a. tb. m
mi., j: i.:u;n34,.t ViommAd JJionuaj, iv .vw,. ----- i rjerieciors or sucn ereai euierpriocai - ---- . it.t nnnnebomlbs otDOll!On to Atain-
j.uo un.gj uuiuiuf,ij . -m from Mr. Washburn, sent wnnef . :. - in tt,: mob naauy oecommg so exciter- iun i-rr.r-r.ii- ..f.M.Miaitth
- iroro thnm&P VPS &" . ,.... ,' w-. luauo ao it .e Jlffi.n B will "
iu luo """n - " . I hA WIS ' at jM-l. " BUBUU a uv I . 1 J C 1 : U. . A 1 nil. I 1L WBS IIU I O - J I
alive with forms and laces, a nar- Thomson, Ga., asking me not to pun- ma" v- -i
row strip.of pathway was eft behind H h Mr. Watson's letter until I beard i-ei
the throng, through which l eagea from him; but tnac was peiore " . ' u V ,u
" ' . . , 1 .! mL . I - .1.. Tn h. maantimp Inoi- nr nthf.rwlio Vlth the KtreDCtH
nnnoeftr mv ttrv lOSt'ed Rna jOSUlEff. auo 1 rPCeivea tuc icttct. ju vus v.u..-v, ,,1. v v.i.v...i . - ---
honesty my way, josi.tu u u J js xr. Av-hh.irn went to Xashville. Und the ahilirv to raise itself from
rbom tbe otDOition to Atain
select to sro I
. 11 r:n. iiiiniAniniii
that the police landed the prisoners ,-lorthJp It will throw tbe Stat lav-
eateiy in tne iau. I to a turmoil or political exciie em.
ia impossible to bring out in a otate
election tbt vote that were 'cast
All the time? This condition is hatt month. Tbe Populists, clang sy
Ar Ton Hrel
time? This condition is
sure indication that your blood is nottbe sseerg nd ejections o! tbe Itno-
tors, thirteen Congressmen, Gov
ernor. Comptroller Treasurer, At
torney General, Land Commissioner,
rt - .... '
. Superintendent of Pubhe lnstruc-
tion.Railroad Commissioners, Judges
of Appeals.
Utah Three Presidential electors,
cannot hear him
whose deeds are
that he is a man
the expression of
his convictions; and those who can blocked as far as I could see.
hear him feel that as he speaks so
1
snfflrif vou are not a subscriber to 1 iS "c . ...
Thk Caucasian you should beoome And this is the secret of his ex
one. Subscribe yourself and get yourl traordinary and immediate power
neighbor to subscribe. I over every audience that he meets.
i : l. i n mabHit honrn n : m k HKiiuuri
long procession u a-UJf at s.t.av for another u a it a. nnon it!
i . i i -.t -v m-v. .-v r- enm u t rii ii.. vaa mww i i ac - - - - - - - an. uAWBfns w m -
to marcn. uptu tu u-- - :-,, with Mr. Watson. I wired vsrA -n th in the world 1.-. Iwfn" ' - it niI-ht to be .l'rr'J'uHtt,A hlirtm.
side street and reach v uattery do- " whWn. who had iust returned L r.-ris" "I t "".' fukV.f. TVtViea- aid
time, but everything was Diocneu, nmva8hville .where he had a eec-l . h.t, of ib ereat b ood purfier.h. - -wntrial eamDaiam. Gov.
it was impossible to go otherwise i , conference with Mr. Watson.that Thousands write I sVvl tT.. made no official anounc-
. 1 C l I . .. . . jm n I 1 Va ITHI I 11 N KriU 1 J4 A a ALB IAU t UltfUV 1 1 w m t aiu"H w .
the letter nan been receiveu. -.TJ" - .,ui W not that Hood's Sarsapanlla bat carea -.ntof hl. intentions, bat a number
Washburn wired me in repiy 8 t IXfrol Uhorf them of that tired feeling by giving of pouticiais are preparing to eui-
menottopubl shthe etteratpresent. money combined to control labort ;bem ricn, red Wood. ferKth beart failiife.
In the meantime,! nave wireu jitx.jtjan money ne oaecueo wiiuum a-i ------
Watson, urging the auvisioinny xoil IrOSiTiVKLT KO.ii noob'e Pills, act easily anllye-M rat KKUSASt.TC WZZX VI
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van oor uo tummo - promptly on tne liter sou uom-in.i
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terchange their productions and; SU.N fLOO a j?ar.
than along this line of march.
IU was a long march down to the
lake front perhaps a mile and a
Vial. Vehicles in the streets were
was the solid double column of shout
ing people from one end of the jour-
v.cTr tn tVio ritVier.
rrn . .ltf.noil KrittVlv. I v.;iit fnr nnhlishinsr it himself.
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tt.:.t,A.J9.nJ tt-Tinoa alone VI SI-1 -itiuun
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otrinir nt. least one lmuortant change
in hia letter. If he authorizes this
I will eive out the letter.
Otherwise he must take the responsi-
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