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4 THE CAUCASIAN VOL. XV. RALEIGH, N. 0., THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1897. SO. 20. A r 4 GIFT TO THE RAILROADS. s A GREAT SPEECH. tpDroxMinf e! t indicate the vitiation I at a recent period a compared wli that which exiated in 1J3. I have here a table, which I have careiuiiy rrpirra, snowing mepuro- i , hhn i.iBV of t wr"",lJ"')'a ,n cb cwi uq h uggiu xrcu vwiiiiaujB vv iiiioius! K.. . . ... nn KnfVB in W - - i cy . a i i willing to have the present experi ment ft gov ro ment tried oat to if it will reat'-re a suffering and im poTeriabed people to prosperity by their uii. Ifl BONDHOLDERS AND BANKERS. ;iion8 of Dollars Voted as a Free Gift By CoDgffES What is The ;Y3TERI0US INFLUENCE? f und art of Ika Kallroaoa la The fact Cimi'i-1hj Itaducd The .Nuiiib'r of tinul;ft and Redaeeo 1 hrlr Far, Vt h II- itTht Mama Tlma ln rraaatag the Faa of Thlr Officials Vth) lha Kallreaila Went Inlo Polltlea Thej Were lha Moat Fowarful Allies ul lha Ualil Treat h This JWcaleea Waate of lha Faople'a Afoaay to Ht-lp ,1 . hhjl-rk f.'aanpalgn FaodT Nona tr' '' ! f I g n r a. . i a t . i. t i . i m C)',' 'iijni im.mii inni wit-i on o. .Mr t) average daily compensation in d tr the years ending June 30. leS4 arid 193 Without taking the time off the Senate to read it. I ahall Insert the ta ble in the Record. The table is a followa: 'umber employed in each class, and average daily compensation in dollars 'r tears ending June 80, 18U4, and 1893. Cits 199 I'm General nffloera fV27 e.6i0 otier Cicr Ha eral office Clerks... HiaMon agents States the Isine- AN E5THUSIASTI0 MEETIHQ t rocees, it u not onr fault. There are no enemies to proapemr ,nj our g. CjM Work on nun out we bib nut ujw''i rt-i-nlfiii, I ) annwenng a it in-lit tietiori propounded i . nator I rum IlliriotM, and rz . ' to hi in why probably a") i 'il at the managers of great j,, . i -nrpnrat ions are placed would i I'V do; certainly the average r ' f iimjorif y of man, would do i I xiifcf. tiie Senator and I ! .. j 1 1 -r. a they do; but that ' mt tx ine thoHH who allowed , : , n or inade it possible tor us to O'lier atat on xuen Kfiginea.en tubmen oiiuctom OUir trainmen Mxchlriints nritiifrs her shopmen 8-ctioii loreruen. ...... ... i L-r trai kaien Hwuchruen. iWui-n, and Aa'tf men Tel "if aph opeTMora and lipa'cheta Ennloee account float i iK e'pnpnieiit .. i ,..V4 77'J ..VH IV9 . .71.160 .. 3f0 . . V7 . 2 82:1 ...63 417 ...5Si 245 . .Hi ...8a.) 27 ft-4 VH 019 75 ll 3.71 'JT. 57 725 tO 8-9 41 7H 93 7!t!t All oilirr euiplojees Ntnjrera ULolaiitl t Total and 150,711 18 J, 154 . 43,219 40 018 ..22,115 22,619 7,42 6.249 .85.276 105 100 .284 r79(8 873,0 1 I have here another table, showm? the pay that thef a various clashes re 'ived each year, which I ahall also iimert in my remark The table ia as follows: 'I i .1 I'teVion i not wherhpr we li t that, but the queM iot-. i r it. i- ptiblio policy for us to initio lo it. TfiH qiiehtioii i ,t,, l . r or not t tie Kovrnmenr, tnip ,'. null Mi (;orifre8S, should take -ini-e of kiicIi conduct in men i7.tit.ir important franchises and Kfeat public functions and .! rum-ntn of commerce. Ai-init only have t he oil trust, but iv tni-t- are Kprini;i"T "P in every i.r'- r to urM anu mmiii leKinmaie .tu-'ry tiin1eiiterpri.se Tiiene t rlJtf .. tl - result of transportation mo aid the gold fitandard. In ,,1- ilif money trust and the trans ,r it inn tniNt, are the twin parents il l ith'r triiHts. This is the chiel i, ft. I ion of the Teoples Tarty. In i. . our ection I call attention to the ri ' i' i- oi uie i eopiei i any nauu ,uk. it is a loiiows : ' PHRracR. Tin- tnonefary system an-l the laws '"ii'ini. taxation are the two most i irientimia of Koveriuiient in mvil- ,l nations. The tratsp rtation i. st n.ii to the people of the United tM on account of the extent of our a-rninry, and ttie vascness or our com Jicne ms qn8tion ecpial in imp'r- Vin-e to it her of thepe 1 hose wln Irnlir. by our pernicious monetary ai.il dtsi riiiiioatinif system ol iviti'in, tog-ther with those who con r.il t nr transportation facilities, have fcrrt-il odious trusts ana monopolies All ul tliK-seare Inking an active pari In t t insi ard are placing their en- tifM tw.wr hfliind and in support ol the Kfld s'atidard. This makes ii jbleiir tliat Mich tremendous atrencie. Jot itiminerce as onr railways must b taken not ( ttie hai d of private m ftflopolts before pro-perity and j'il Voiittit ions can be restored. Hut every great, campaign must focus n on great issue, ai'd whatever other issuer imajr be af. stake, the ballot of each vo ir is cast in the election to represent jus view on the 1W1 ..$9 71 ...6 7ii ...2 34 ...175 ...1 L3 ...3 til 203 4 111 aU V 1 81 2 21 2 02 1 09 171 1.18 and .. . . 1.75 2 2t 183 1 6i 300 2.0 4 3 08 1 91 2 33 2 11 1 75 175 1.22 1.80 1.97 1.96 1.70 Class lfWt 1891 rieneral enicere 19 71 7.81 Other HI cent UeneTal t llic- clerks S'ltliO'l BKO'1'3. ()tli r sta iou men. Kng'tiemen Firemen ( 'nTuliic'ors Other trainmen Machinists i arpen'era Ottier Bhormitn Hection foremen Other trackmen Switchmen, llagmen. watchmen TelecMohic ouerators and dis- j.ait hers 1 93 KuplojjB account rioating i(U'meut 197 All other employees and laborers 1 65 These tables enable us to determine from what classes men were dlecharg td in the vear ending June 30. 1894 whether tin number of employees in nny class was increased, what classes of employees Lad their wages de creased or increased during the year, i.d the extent of mcrvases or reduc- ions in fore and psy in each class. It is observed that in 1893 "general . fllcer" and "other officer.." are ap parently reported together, the total number being 6,610, with an average taily pay for both of $7 84, while in 1894 thse two classes are reported eparattly. From the number given for each clafs of officers in 1894, and . m L. I A i tie average aauy pay in mcu, iu, appear that the average pay of "gen eral t flloera" and '-other tifficers to gether was $8 70 per day in 1894 as ,-oim.ared with $7.84 in 1893, repre senting an average increase in oflloerB' .laily pay of 86 cents. There is aKo to be noted an increase of 11 cents per dav in the pay of 4 gen eral i W-e clerks," though the number i n i ins class was reduced by 2 80u. 1 he number of station agents was slightly increased, but th-ir py was decreased. I'hey reduced every class but the gen eral titllcers. These are the only ones eoc'Dgh to say that we exrect it, b- lieTing, aa we do, that the evil ia chronic fundamental, and cannot be enred until there is a radical treatment. We shall not place faith in Diogley bil'a or Lexow inreati- irati-na. (Applause.) "We. were told that all that was needed waa confidence. Now that we have the confldecie we don' know what to do with it. Laboring men flecked to the Republican atard ard because- they were told that wages would rise with the success of the advance agent of pros perity. H has succeeded, bat I am assured by those who are well in formed that there has never been in the history of this country so deep tntbuatHBtio aoaience, notwith-1 and universal a cut ia the wages of atacdine tbe bad weather and the! labor as since the November elec fact that an admission fee waaltion. (Applause and cries or "Ibat chareed. These latter facts show I is so! j i hat the people are more intensely I Dj not let us blame those who interested in the cause than ever. were not with us last November that When Mr. Williams appeared be- the isene that was sprung on us here fore his audience he was escorted by I in the East was new to us. To my H. M McDonald, the president of the New lurk Bimetallic Associa tion. He received an ovation that could not have been exceeded in heartiness. He is tall and athletic. His fea tures are strong and classic. Presi dent McD nald t Id aow unfairly Iftba Manaj-Cbaaa'ara Hava Katrc4 tlta Faactaary of Oar CaaiDjaaaraHh, Shall Wa Uaaltata to Ca rrj I bam Oat T It im Mora tbaa m Tight far Silrar. I: b i right for Hainan Rlg.hU Llht Break lag la Wew Ksglasd. Niw York, March 20. George Fred William, the brilliant young lawyer and former Congressman fr- m Macaacbusetta the able expon ent of the cause of free silver, gave an interesting lecture last D'ght nnder the auspices of tbe New York Bimetallic Association in Carnegie Hall. Tbe big hall was crowded with an The People-How Long Shall It Go On? the Demi would say, "I w tae.ff At aaotber tine it woald ba " V-n gaela" or "ovtrrrodof ti -n. Pa Marion U a tier p:iad down tao UarV veil and to'd the pfU ? N-utt Carolina to pvg and twbol I tt wa not tbe griff." it was not vrrpro doetioB,w but it was tbe "urrBj qaastion." Tby focled the p"!' lung time and some them f foi. yet. r. U. Uxcrif. Kios on, a. NO TAXATION ON WE1LTH. mind it is a great tribute to the in telligence of New England and New York that so many men here voted 8 they did. Oar cause, then, must be entrusted to and conducted by those who are our undoubted friends; men whose hands are clean, whose hearts are in the word and who do the gold standard newspapers had! care for the result." (Applause . a iivrr a vrv a w treated the series ol lectures given ana a cry -we warn no uavia a hv th.s New York Bimetallic Asaoci Hilh!") ation in failing to give them proper! At the close of his lecture Mr notice, in spite or this, he said, they w imams' audience went up on tne were not discouraged. I stage, ana ne snooa nanas witu fteorpe Fred Williams spoke for nearly everybody, assuring them about an hour, and while his subject that he was going back to New was ' Money and the Common-1 Uagland to tight ror tnese principles, wealth" ha did not attempt to deal from now until the next national with it in a technical way. Instead, I election. he spoke in au easy conversational The Tax on Alcohol tone, only becoming eloquent wbeu I Boston Herald, March 10th, 1897.1 he spoke of. tne unrorrunate conai- the masses ot tne people in Thef Fiaoe The Bardaat Vpm Too Wealth- FTealaeera How The Baakara Caa Ooat trlve to Maha Poorteoa Par Caav. The bailor Will The Paoola Coatlaaa to bo roolaal h The Haaaf Shark? For Tbe Caucasian. 1 If the government can issue bonds and they are got d and sell at a pre mium, why ia it that tbe government refuses to issue l'gal tender paper money on the same bas-f Tbe le gal tender draws to usury at a tne sondi do. This government should hire never Usud any bonds but should have issued legal tender pa per money, a money that every one would have been wilting to receive for any consideration; a money that never bad to be redeemed ii is a money that is redeemed every time it passes from one to another. It is a money that every one warns, ex cept the National banks and they don't want tbe government to issue this money Wbyt B-cause it inter feres with tbe banker?; because tney know that every dollar the govern ment issues in legal tender deprives them of making nine cents on tbe dollar. Now let us see it this is true. The first National bsnk law was pasaed the 23. d of February 18G3, (its author being J hn bher- tuau;) while the great North was fighting the South in order to lib erate four millions of black slaves. The bankers and the money lords were lavinor the foundation to en slave sixty millions, both black and irtKCtH M. Alillt. Jaage af the Tilth J total Ulalrlal. It has been said, that "some men are born great, that acre achieve great ners, whilst others have great neas tbrutt upoa them. llefvre ae ceptiog tbe first proposition as tru. it is necessary to ascertain what ia meant by the exprraaion bon great.' If it means that tbe man born in afHaence and luxury is nee ssarily great, thu it has no appli cation to tbe su j ct of thiask'Ub; but it it refers to one endowed by nature with a vigorous meetahty. high sense cfhooor and worthy as pirations, then indeed, ia the ay'lj gism complete in the life and char acter of Spencer B. Adams, who wa born in ijohsrtn, Surry county, Octo ber 15 b, 1SG0, of the union of John A- and Harab A. Adams. His father was a succeaaf ul farmer and young Adams youth waa spen on the farm, where be performed manual labor usual to that bonora ble vocation, availiag himself ot such opportunities aa tbe country afforded for obtaining a practical business education. He was edaca white, to the money power. The National bank law was maae In arranging for new resources of I exoresslv for the benefit of the mon revenue, the ways and means com- ey kings, and exclusively so. mittee in uongress nave u&aouotea-1 i,et us see now. ted at tbe common schor ls and acad emies of his native county, and therefore does not eriy the distinc tion of biog a college graduate. His parents died when be was yet a youth leaving bim alone to fight tbe r . .... ... battles f t life unaided, uis eauca tion, like tbat of some of tbe great est men of America was of tbat com mon practical Vind, tbat gives the if Meti. ile t hat Tcon, I fix to I Etiginemen. one paramount issue. l'he focus f tin campaign is th ii'iney qiiestion, anu ine voiern wof Y -X togther i it t tie settlement f t lii Vjiiestion on the side of the people will Iso be forced to ad toetlier lor me rimer rolut ion of all the other great ni-s ootitained iu tbe Peoples Tarty lalfonn. lieliind the gold standard the ran opoliesand trusts have massed their uri'H, making tne reai issue, nw. Ii.-ther the monopolies anu rrusis IU capture the government, or liettier the people will bf able tore- . . . . t.m ilia eetii me iFiiveruiiieiiii irmn incvi- r.l of those who have debauched and limilered a grat aud once prosper-u- t public." he railrosos enrereo inio me : .1 ampa'sn, al nave siaieo, sou uiu o iimler false pretenses They became . . a I t.la..nAaaa fpHrti-atis tor ine single goiu manual u . Iiey contributed lo tne campaign mnl: and they not only contributed Uiey tried to make their employee?, -rlliey wanted to ao so or noi, wa certain Kinu oi co V gniJSeu I lit? irciuriiuuiir- I In etiair fr!fif1. werthatllie F"V'rt " h. ,.i f.eiin toward :"r,rvrt- their hands, and M . " r" " tirem-n haart. the will of the '"V UT, h'oi.d.ictors .... I- on one of the most vi. " " , Other trainmen .vemment. I was calling "eonj Machinists .... -n.t t ,a h.oWlfR Carpenters ' ll" ,r "''.t.' V..Hrf the other shopmen nar every argument, u.r, --'--, section foreman. .ist campaign as to woat TAiiulii have to co unuer irrr he hail already done under me goiu tnt'dard. . I n t.roceed. these tables show an in- a. naa nnn O h t a i ri.i sou tsrii v rn.IT anu 1 ' t in mi iraov vw..-- early greater number of men dismjs- e!l. Mure than one-tentnoi me una. iHiinViu. i,r mull amninti.ii on the ran- - ... .. , y 4 .H u.i nr Mi nminrrv were uisiin'r"i v. . v..v. v. - J (while th- railway milesge was in- creainT and the pay of the b g aned ntlicers was increasing. i this mimher of me n denrived Ol rail- - - - - - - r . a wav emtilovment in 194 was only ae- renseil htf f. IJt . leSVUIIT 8SJD8 pero nne-tentn r motr vs in 1893. un- customary m 18'juio iooo . i ion miles tit nmoer - - . , to 414 in 189 and 411 in 1895, than ii. 1890. not wit htandmg the m;i..rH had increased more . it. no nit.a. The notable de a- h(iever. Is that between 1893 -oi .hen Mi 1)3.994 oersons were 'otf work, and the number ,wUk;.nI per 100 miles of line di- ,r" ,,,'- kk i.. ul those he einafter take tion of this country or when he denounced thoRA whxm he htld responsible for it. Xj'KUltS"! UUUUllu J ' " otjv said Mr. Williams. 'there arose above the horizon of ragan selfish nnaa the star of human brotherhood and human charity. Under that star alone can our republic, God's own republic, prosper. If the money changers have enter, d the sanctu;y of our common weaitn snail we nasi- tate to cast them out, when we can even thoueh the soribess and the chief priests seek how they may de- the imuost is eouivalent to tax burd- thnnsaRd dollars lecal tender and ttroy us ! .... I en of more than 200 per cent. There receive a botd for the same to the "What is the prooiem wnn woicn 3 probably no tax imposed by tbe amount passed over. The money is we bave to ao aean it is, uow united States, whether in customs ,h an for a bond airaintt tne shall every man, with his labor, ob I or internal revenue, that begins 1 1 faith and credit of the nation bear- but Dt-ior 1 for a bond for fairness in the race. ue con dition which Gjd has fiftcl-cflnnot be charged but tbe condition which man has Used can ba cnangea ana must, be stuaiea. Ion. when without the tax tbe price to deposit this bond with you tor r. K i;. r.rtv and trinmohantlv a . awa. . a a a at nuu viivw -wo- - - er would be 1U cents a gallon, xue i safe keeping, ana at tne Bame ubb i . . , iMrk nf the Snnerior court of Caswell county, which position he ably filled for fourteen years, resign It is so arranged ly to take into account the internal I by the National bank law and the revenue as well as the tariff laws, bond act that if five or more men and under such circumstnncs it is are fortunate enough to get together iacumbcmt upon the committee to fifty or a hundred thousand dollars consid-r whether or not the present jn itgal tender money of the govern methods of taxing alcohol should ment. they can take it to the S cre- be revised. Commercial that is, Iretary ot the Treasury and say to test alcohol has been selling lately I bim "we have one hundred thousand at the dist lleries. before the duty I ar.lla.ra and we believe under the has been paid, and without charge bond act we are allowed to invest for th packages, at the rate of this amount in bonds of the United about 10 cents a gallon. The tax States." Thev Passover to the Sec- u on this i $2.07 a galln, eo tbat.retary of the Treasury one hundred gta(lent an jna-ht' and sjmpaiby 1HCIIIWSCMO0L STSTta rirra4 eod loiroaloaa a la the aal a If hf Oaaat.a fcaa.aa Kail. C aaa. ! aaaaa4 th ajaoa a 4 1 aa Lgtalelera. Aa Aa To Kata mmA loatai a rah- Ita Whal afal.oa. d- raa.'l . ICUanel frotat k J Sac 15. All orders for tbe jay meet of teachers' salaria. f.r ba4 tog, refatra, c'ck.I f arnitfctn, nr fr the paiturbt -f "oi f r purtH.se wbatsovVf r Lfor tt aaall to a valid taarh'r 10 ' itv! tt tbe county tteaaarrr, ihtll l ga ed first I y at least tLrr tv-iu r 1 of the couaitte, then ly tba caa ty sapervotor b it l ilaro l aeal upon i : Pai'TiMi. tuw avaa that no order eiali ba a go4 ty fie euuy aaporvia r f r ta ra rooay than is t tbe cr d.t t f tLat d..ti.ct fur tbe flacal ?ear. PiC. lo" Tho aebul rt-ratn.t're f each district Lall keep a lvu k iu arhirh bU be kept au accural- ae euut of all m-tty reettvtd tt them from th apportionment of tie eouaty caol futd. atd fr iu a'l other a lurets whaUixrvrr. and Sli also keep au accurate arco-jot i'b each school in ttnr dis'rut t f tte money apportioned ty tbeu t said aehcol atid received by tbe tearl.er from pay pupils, and tbe amount pendrnl by tho eoaioiilteo of said school for teachra salaiicsani all other pnrpoaes. I cc. 17. Tae county lvarj o! ed ucation ahall meet anuually at the court house in the aid uuy on the fi'st Mondays in June. July. Sip tember and January, ao 1 may ait from day to day until su-U ma'teia as may properly com t.efcr thru are adjudicated, and may rati such ottier times upon the tali of the chairman of the torl aa maybe neceasary: I'kovuxi., tbat the compensation of tb ni-moer f said board ahall not txrted tarod d lira per dim and milgn as is no Mowed to the boari tf couuly CiramMners. See- IS. The county aijrrviaor shall bj IX urncio the S tratarj of the couuty tward of di cation, and ahall are tbat all moneys btlonging to the acbool fund are ppetly pti'l i in treasurer and properly app'.itd. and bis further du'lea shall Im to e i am ine teachers, fjr which ht aha'l ro q lire a fee iu advance of one dollar on his regular examination days. wbivh shall begin on the second Tbnrsdavs in July. September, Ni ealaeatioi aitaTb f fti. 2 la ease) tae eaty ravorr bal kae safSaaet i daaeeatsay tisae ttat aty saewWe ef Iba diatttet coas taittao ta tt rtaa b'o f taeaarrttg. er ts at at .a eag g. tb da'aas efkisaCee. ko tba t brtag tko aaattaf tm Ike atta. tn'i ot tLart bard ef adaea ia. wbtrb atall tWoeoagalf lae t gate tbe rtarfs a ad skall reaaevo t d rOaeltte Lt mt4 eaatat ueeaaar if at C-aatt es !, ball t-a trJae J to wartaht b iteonl aad tt toat t1etoaa f ike e IvoaJa a e.ia f net Jaaaatd :t. C. The reoaiaioaa f th-a act aall ot apply to aay tl ahn) eyi'aiba f-orattag hide a e at la of artr. S' That urLig ca'aiaoai ia 'L s art ata'l Ue ctaraed to la trr'rra. With tbe edaftie f tatt t. t kafrtbo ut-li ahla ty taa ruut'T ta rj of adaratiaa. a ta p .!! bj law. Sic. AU lawa aad elaasaw of lo ia eorS -t wth tbia art are her t y aepasleJ. i- Tu.s art at.!l be ia frro f r ta atJ after its ra' a-atoo. Ia tbe tjeaeral Aaaatab'v read tbre i iis ard ratified tb.s t.b day of March. lt7. I hrtv cort.fy that tbe for fx eg ia a tro ropv f ibe original art a file in this ifl'. Cvara THoatrott. rWerotary of Mate. BUMIDA CUIAHVIUA6I. with the strnsreles aud difficulties of the creat toiling masses. Studied at tbe famous law school of Messrs. Dick & Dillard, at Greens boro, and obtained licetseto prac tice law at the February term. 1832, of the Sapremt court; netted in the 1 1 L A. I A. 1 1 t 1 J . I . ... . I 1 . H n w . . I race oi u iaai aicuuui uoeu iu, oy, r.ma noioesrany usuty i" town of Yancey ville, where be was the aanufaotnre of varnish, or in i4 exchanged it bears six per ceat. in uaDpjiy married to Mies Lizzie tne preparation of medicine should ,,!. Then they go back into the Sw1ft 'of hig adopted town, be made to cost by a tax $2.17 a gal- Secretary's office and say, "Wewant . rtm:-.er,i k. th I JUle AUCiaVV wwmmtm uw a a - J The contest tnriugu wmcn we Wonid be 10 cents a ltli'('' - I a a - I a- mm w - r.e.i.ie ihe p-eneral i flloera who were nae tubi pause u wao a onuiai on v reason tnai can do aavanceu WA want vou to issue us ninety iqou' ,.,.t re.inre.l to nav. Thev increased It w-s indeed a contest of the masses! (r thia imnoat is that, as a bever- aana dnlUra in National bank bills their pay 11 cents, but reduced tne against ihe classes, it is snre tnar i MgP oar own government and all ot I with two exception clause on the l. j tgnrj to take the position of number oyes 210). Ail oibercia hand deemed the civili2ed governments of the back stating that this money is good '"J" wnich he was elected by a i,fr..euit a rifreasp. nit in number and l .i i.t . ,.nn. I ,., ,. .l i-ui : I . .. . . . I J 'iu it iu "iiu uo ?r j ,..u..v-. , i mat iiiev unii wli". giiDuw, world DOileve mat aicouoi ia a com-1 for all dues to goverumwui. twjii i .i f alnont 40 000 votes oual n nav in that year, except "employees ,;u Jiha th.r UnH thr was J:. lw:u k m.n J 1 ! ... .:.r .-J ih. 5nerst maJ nty .r oaJ W WU . . c?.2 accniint nl tlimtinir inillDItieiit. Wlio.l ... .1. nj n iL.I J t. . -i I e - :".::rr;v.;; 7jr.tr ..m ind art ad- sometnmg m uompetn;u i tuo an enormous tax cat aiconoiasa on the bonds, they win noi pay ... ..r i ont. n.r ,v The in- moneyed powers oi our civiiuiz- basis for varnish doe3 not call for a creases in disbursements for "general tion to baud together on the defen- tax any m0re than turpentine would these. That makes a demand for rnln and the government has to ember and April, ev ry year, ar.d f r the examination, of teachers at any other time than above tinal, be shall nqiim of such applicants a fee of $l .rU, in advance, ard all ! said ftea for examination both at th- public and private exannnatmn. ahall be paid by tbe county super visor to the treasurer of thei countt board of ducat ion t go to tbn gen eral tcbool fond of th coci:tr. Tii place for holding the examin ttion of teachers aba'l b at th couo'y a at. but other places in aid county may bi designated by the county aupe-r-visor when in h s dieeivi-u it may be for the convenience of the teach ers of bis county. ISlO. 19. Taird grad tstcnera' are hereby abolished, and thei I t. t l . . I rf a ,.l iTying as judge Janua.y 1st lSll7.it f being the first 'tance ,n No'thl wnU for lhe firBt aod tu- Carolina .wnere a OBd grtad. a. are now rt.uir.d by . I.U1 -era anu umri ui " .- r r - . , morn ciuiuanj . J J . umo iw V"J w. . . IIMATlr. UUrintr niS lOUriOCU JctFI I rr. , ,i. .it pes account of floating equip- rhe essential tning was to maKeinnir rp.9nn nrired atraiost f xamp- .nl fr imnnrt dnties. The Dangers ? , : r-i.t'- ,m.. hl otu. w. mi wBr""""""' ..4 nn M.a. haai. of num. V-..: wnLa r. - 7- rf 7L , " r"a e lUCUUIooucj a y' - IIieilL aumumcu,"" "v v. - UUMUdtD uou auu t. . -j IIOQ in aes rtWUUUU tuaii n ita- i in. QUI oe-r employed and average rates oi pay jerstand tnat uuder the gold stai d nrimination were made it might be P(,nta in stated, to a total of $12 134 34 per day, d tQ money iender and the credi- tor had advantage over the m J ai 1 . ... V. ..vvnmane tn nrfl. i : . .. a .1 xvi 7.11 ill inr. I lie veitr ui im ec I . . . . . i I . . , w i v-r,uM.,,u. -v, .. i tn. hart mi uhti tn lth iivht l iih uiuu v I A h. i.iitin nr r mnn rnar ih. t a. W...AM.I evanlr anl . : .1 ..nra ai.i " " cj - -i.ouv w - " j . i nuu Dva v mm t tmuh bad borrower and the debtor which was persons would obtain ex-mptious loan to the people their money at their compensation raised 11 cents, the bound to work evil. from the tax and would then use the eigbt per cent, on the dollar; the .. ..intha f.,e atatfd nnerated "Is there no motive on the part of I t,ohol thus freed as a beverage in- ,(Vnrnment navs six cents on tbe UC lrfr; in aaivj a va j. - " ' . . I 4 , - - i w " - a or i dim nih tne total compensaiiou oy i tne money leuuor imu nuivu wo 1 stead OI me iraaes auu aria, n i t h nri and tH6V in xurn loan, w tuo $3,529.46 per day, or $1,288,252 (.0 for the iBq nre in looking into this matter J asserted, and experience proves the people the money at eight per cent yar. ....... w l ot the aemoneuztuou The next taoie l snouiu use to uT faIjin prices bave given printed shows i ne numoer "" whola body of money . ioai .n.t tn what, nlsases WHOie oouy ul """"J T.: ,'" A. n"h:e'.rhee riu. right to extract every missed frnST work in 1894 came from and more of the earnings Ai...M as follows : is not to be expect d that - n one consent to the remonet uenersi. ui ''""'V. "... 4 031 silver, but they will fight the ptopo- the alcoholis used for other than -Aither are the Mauonmeu iuui aKcuy - -- -. ,n l. . Tk : i I 77 . : K A j outaiiinn nnni urictja uo iou w . nriTtKinfr nnroostis. it Ui uws uiau r tna ronrnmeDi cau iwuo wvuun 1.032 Ln,u:n nrt mnnpv will renresent I ti.;. nmail that tha trovernment I eha faith and c.radit cf thena l'l O f A. A. I I- Inf. in 4 Vl A 1 1 A. Jl I . tna n c.o an nr vamej mat luoio ia wom onnn n ffrani io our uuuicsuo uinuu- i tirt-n wnv not issue aiuuci vu i.uv . tJ-IAt I " I n . . f - ntf the governmeut six rbimself o the advantage, of county .uperv,,- geld for the use of the bond JJJ gj tD rVad Uw and thor- Jb" tWO d,"" n. the Treasury. They go out " '.ip W-lt for the Prac- ' ahall ba not over three d A- uch days as Le ahall be actually engaged ia the, du ties pertainiog to bis i 1 atd Le monthly to tte education an ite- h an affl lavtt at tached, ststmg that the services laaargaoia a I taa h W Nofo a. -I HavaVVa. via Kay Wes. TafareW 21 According t tbe eSeial ad s received bare, tbe toaargeata n 7r.ur.dey ti'gbt attacked aad t urned h ir crater part of tbe vil lge .f Ilia. to, utal, near Mactsailo. Toe iaaurireat leader Aetata at tbe iniK time attar kd tbe f' tt fl .-atloos in the vicinity of 11 ao Colorado, ih t'ie irotiLco .f llavaia. It is I timed tbat lta Spaniah were aae oearfa!. and iba iaeorghts repulaeai iu a DuitilNrnf enroontrs. A Ivjc-a have tcn received bore to th aff -ct tbat forty iesargeata t-cetitly eueeaejed to derailiag a trsia cor.-ute. f r"tn Iaatella toSagaa. The rrgicecr and aaven of tbe tiaia men wre capturesl After travel- ng with tbetr priaonera for eotso diaiarere, the inurenN removed all the 1 .thing from t ha train employee and tien aet theta free. An iosurgett spy, recently raptard n-at the toaro of Sa'ul. made a ea 'n..i..n un ti a MrJiiiuB tit a ntr. don leing granted t im. II a aaid that the icaargent forca-a Would at tack the town Ibe bctt day. The lo cal trarrisn was at once reieforeoti aid when ibe Cubaoa mad as a atult onn thai too they wte oasdv repula.d. The rpy also betrayed the iLaurgetit committee IB ttetoaro, and as a r. u't. five twraoos were airat-d ojrf.n tharges of Hiaia. Taro tli cstud tefftgeae fra tbe 'amine s'ti-ko distric S to tb I're--ico o- Matatraa recently call.d at tbM iiea isrters f the govt rotaeat ia H tuso of Ututiti and da rn tn 1 d permiiaiou to go oat into be) country fur tbe purpose of ob taining t d. It is reported Leretbatb iesar per.ta recently captured Jiganai on i b r ad f rotn Hayotao lo II dgB'S. KaiallM-x is rtvsring Iltba Uocdo. Il iudrela of roos arw dying. Tbe refuge are said lo be ia a pitifal state Tu- situation can otily b e.,m pared to that reported from India It ia periiatently rumtred her ibat the Sao Jaao de la Hplyas aed Sattua la Chica fi'.ibustriug eipdi- a - a t.(al Hon vti eimntsi to i&e late'ir ei Cuba by tbe losu'g-ot leder Naaea. BRYAN CUIOtS ftOTALTlL. Half lha Mi r t Nla Stoob llr la faa She . party, who have supported him for .ra. h.vm u.. inf.,t Hon. W. J. Hrrau will arive ea ttaiitrert .Massertion to nave a gooa oasm w maaing fourteen cenis out oi t- - - ffi f or which he has len a r"! " SV " ' . j k.i ... .t,. r-i..t . to tne re8t np0n, tbat in either countries or De0Die. while the government might ;:;viUt4. reuoereo. , .7 T . " " . IV.ZV V" V. t: WJZ lenders thi, the Wo,ld itis found posable to make ;89Ue the money direct to the people p " t0 hig election a. jidge he "a?.?""7. ?ZItl.LZni: bl-aTai h.aa. year more this division; to impose a considera- withoat nsury, thereby saving to tne nrominentlv mentioned as the .V:"" ..: 7 -"'"II c' .. J V a! - .i.ti of man it ble tax upon alcohol which is used people fourteen cents they now have R;pnb ;can candidate f or Congress h S be . hoi "dai, wl U to rrlf 7- . they wu as a beversge, and yet to make a re- T0 pay for the use of money. I J,. PiftQ digtrict and would in all Pa7"lL . " . :1. T.tV,,TlL a. Tl.IIt izauon ui mis3ion ot tax in tnose cases wnere Then the bonds are not .Aw.Kiiit h. re.i-ed the nomi I -wrlu ir"".w . . . z. 1 t. . ..nl. nil I r . . . , , I nil! .11. IL IUIII IU" .'' i.lll"-. - - the eouotv supervisor to adviaei witi. the teachers as to tbe brat methods of instruction atd school govern nrViBp Irnrlrmpn Ktvitchmen flnman.and watchmen.. TeU graph operators and dispa'cher. other employees and laborers... 1.621 5.650 9,3.' 0 39 29.413 2 821 474 20,171 Total number dismissed . . . Th next table shows li-reased by t,l2t!, leavin ions, or more than nne-t jlumiig work on railway able to return to their P'or. AtaT-Tr.k:ile fror 93922 the loss a-A tha tliVHV It TffalJ UI"J CvO J J w tU lUC af " ffla, .a dismissed irom service. au" a ivu atatinnmen disniiasea; tne wrC" . T.i. at co . Hav . u r a 7 u nav OI racu a" T " " 'Phi. ma ile t.herotal 1088 U.OiO to a uaj to that class of men dismissed I show hr. the salary OT eacil ot me iur. 5 ..i.h rlsss who were dismissed ..l.l ha v a npen. IDE VOiai ta un. wiiiiiu f57,000 (KM). . , ... , ' ... ll H.a1 nTIga Alaarktl1 s n aI on i n tw w trf nrrni a uiivyj wa - iuw"" . - " . " i t. who received an advance m VaJt " iw a t taaAAA am i a Ha annerea uv mcoo loss J w - , L :..i omninvee amounted, at tne inar nav lor JBU, tt" v - m wJ sums : grsttnnmen (not agent?). 4,031, 3.315 at 3.61. Firemen 4.032 at 2 3 . Conductors 2 714 at J 0t . Trainmen 9 ti. at i Machinists I 6.'4. st2.?l. O-rpeiiters 5.r50, at. 2.02. 8hopmen 9 350 ar i u . a a a a nation and been elected, nao ne pressed his claims. In religion Judge Adams is a Baptist. Iu sym .a . a at 1 . world. .. . f acturers, as it does not at the prea- 8ftme basisl The National b na ia a tribune of the people, whose "Falling prices must result in the ent time, the right to receive a re- bills are not redeemable in specie . . . hand is open, to the ex- Qia" 1 . a"' : u" I formation of trust bate on the alcohol used in the man- n0r are they a legal tender bat they - - . hig ab lity. to aid and asaist P'l';"0.1 ' . UIsIm h... i. : inrAnHAri fA- Ar. I AklA art lACPtLl tATilliT I . . " .. UCi VlUWi w . - - UiaCSLUriUlC KUUUO IUIOUvu awa 0,70 DOUvo(ta,t' Aaat aaa . "v--v- I hi. fA TflHil. 1 - a. t - . I a . aa " . t a . a 1 liaaao tviiv m - I aetlhnftfw W -fTr ar" V Ba. lill oaa. ga. atl 111 . aval 1 :.1.J J laa aaes.B . ta a aataia anta I -war a. aj al a aatf V n A laiVBI I . a.a a 1 I MU1UU111 W a,u u- a tt va - a - - truth. iae aepreciSlu uuuar .u ?ort. xn m5!tBfa a?.. faM UQ'ea.owes "1 '"Z. -h" Within a briel three monins on -- - . tneeoncur UOSO VI OJ O llio 1 I liupuiis uia - - ' I lUUUClT to wwu . - ' I T QQ OHQCH OS DBS O Jf Ul asvtv, -m m j because an appieciatea aonar nas he can, when tne gooas axe exporxea, should the government oecaifl and dignified course commanded the brought ruin and misery to man- claim a rebate from the government, J curity to the National bank! Why I e8pect and confidence of the people kind. (Applause.J ic is strarga but if he buys American maae aico-1 8h0uld the government ia " and the encomiums of the bar. in morality that demands the Fufleriug hoi and thus employs it no rebate is r0nnd-about way, instead of issuing tQege degeDnrate days it is our pleas- Miva waaaj I --- ar af . I a wiaiaa aa a 9 - a, kycOD UvgValvl mm 8w wwj - r of men. There is no honesty that accorded him. The entire subject I itg own money t A National bang I to tegtjfy to the meriu of so - a. ja . . a t ffl t.l .ma as TL 1 I . a . . aam ea 1 r m m m asks the blood ot nonesi toners: iat ,,one calling tor reasonaoie own- charter runs twenty year, ua m wortny a public official, and we eon- iawi a J..11. ..Hi.i in, him a nnvni. honorable and successful future. Beaeaed la fll Oaeaa. RnsTftw. March. 24 The steamer rence of a minty of the school committee of the district, suspend any teacher iu raid district who mav be iruilty of any immoral or disreputable cordact, or who may prove himself incompetent to dis charge ffiwiently the duties of pub lis school teacher or who m ty b- per- B:stently negUetfnl cf said dutie s. The county supervisor shall be r- quired to visit the public reboo'a of -1 . t . his county wnue iu wwd out uc flarch, in "e der tbadirection of tbeeonnty board Can pany. Chicago, atatiog tbat 16r b ?!i:ilh"LU oredu.ation.and.hal n'ori h,m-ko .a, da-him a. a .ryal-y o. U. condition and reeds of first month's aa-e. uryao forea-t.1-? flures ana mose . 39 t $mm teJu-ed e basis of oalcu- J Hn & 4t3, at tl ,8 . ier u rU tne rePnrC on I D. 4thmn flacmen ant wa ions are laaeo .. United I ""., 2 MS at 175 itlstics of Kail wa. 30, Telegranh or o'ston, and dispatch- .trs for the year T)J'n: .,,-. r. 47 atl 93 ... ,,ate.y PW'h:i.S J.hT n1 Ub0re"' tfe tjommerce vyu.'- orr1 rt gives the number of persons enl oyed for the years above ment oned Vl,. vara,- branches ol railway fU,OI'W 11 967 13 8.184 96 8,?0 t 18 04 38 3 589 04 11 21100 $15,801 50 66 69 34 742 74 20.174. a. 1 63 LosspfJ osy.. 4,950,75 914 82 33.28? 10 hnnootv and moralitv Of the gold dol-I rrAaainna1 action. The a ICStion of I tha cve-niration of that time if j . . . I 0 . , I . . 1 v. lar have not existed tor iweniy-iour 1 rehates and exemptions nas oeen 1 ban" wants to get out ot me uaua years. It has been an unjust and made a study by a congressional mg business it gathers up one dishonest piece 01 money oocauso ti 1 committee ot wnicu oenawr a" 1 hundred mouaaut uuuai. has exacted an awful tribute from 0f Connecticut is chairman, and L he different National bank those who could not pay with it. with the data relating to tne expe-1 bin3, - jf they have it not 01 A nr.ia.nao.1 ! rienc.n of foreifc?n countries mat .heir nwn. take it to tne oecre- o-earin a.WU.e m.Han if aihftthPT motlSV U .n k..n Anllontd. thlt WaVS and I v elim TMUnn. and deliver It 1 T J J. V-tn1nt into nnri robs me or a highwayman Much means committee, should be in a mo- OTer and call for the bmd thatiias twenty. seven men. comprising the lt 01 .ine CV7. matter, indeed! When the dollar tion to formulate a law that would ln lying there for twenty years crewof the British ship Androta, e various scnoois wun robs me, I starve, but wnen tne remove the burden now iraposeu on and drawing six per cent, in goiu. cpt. Morgan, whie.n was aoanaon- highwayman robs me he only robs legitimate business enterprise, while If they wanttothey can say to the d at gea M rch 8, 800 miles west of me of what I happen to have on my 8rjH securing for the government the Secretary of the Treasury, "The law Falmouth, E igland. The And rota person. revenue tbat it needs by heavy taxes now i8f that this bond ia now Py- ieft 8 an Francisco October 23, last A campaign such as that of last up0n alcohol consumed as a bever- hie in gold and we want the gold for ear jor London. She sprung aleak year could never nave Den poasium 3 ge . ju." now n ids goveriiuwue uoe jtt a arloas worm, Decame uuuiu unless it had human suffdiing as its rie chudren cremaaad. got it the government must aea aeeabie ,and was abandoned. h;. fAnnlanse.) Those in debt, ,r . t. tf.rn H. I more bonds to get the gold to pay i -n mbFr of the rescued were in distress and discontented issued from the cave of Adollam, but they were the people and their ieader was ...a -aa U pofed r the roiiowisg persons: oa atorJaueaK. Jones, of Arkansa, Senator Henry M. Tl'c of Col orado; Senator William V. Allen, of Nebraska, and H oo. A. J. vvaraer president of tbe National Bimataliie Union. Mr Jones is to spend bis portion in rouvoticg tbe eaaae of bi metal -li m through tbe Democratic party; Mr. Warner ia to diabsrse tbe xaoaej received by bim through tbe chaa eels afforded by tbe National B.tae- tel is Ubiot; Mr. Teller will tipead bis portion for the bimetalbe cause through tbe silver Republicans, and Mr. Aden will employ his poruoa ta advancing th interest of bimetal lism through the rupuhat party. In answer to a eoaiB.aaieatioa from lis tutliabcrs, W. B. Ct.k-y in bis jam diction. 8ec 22. The county board of ed neation may provide for an institn firs', month's aa'e. Uryaa at otteie ios'rneted tbm to forward M.- 500 to Mr Jtoe. $100 to Mr. War- r.. r, tl 500 to Mr Alien, aod IMO to Mr. Teller, ard certiO-d enecia iot 1S7.571 22 r?icr, iiti ---7- . til. such IH-r-on; inru.- in 1 0741 ritUB'Urinf.r a At. . J.tTu. a .uaa t.atlil IS UIUTI creaseu waa" ,7-- ni classes of mese Fiiiiioje-o, t a a. t a.Aooa eiA ffa BtT III - K 1. i -" W - I - m.iia in 1 u.b iri. reaaes am -- . pay to 'nited States. CI lit ar 114 atns. 9ift for the vesr o.oio,aw.w LOSS I Or lues : . . ,.. eKInlr nl Ihnia Mr. I'reaiueni, V-h men thrown out 01 e?'"' families in wnr. ine " men thrown out of PI" " if;7r.7i-2i tier day los to tnim $15771 iZ P" J . .K-KioaQaan . tttaaia 1 n 111 1 1 Ira trs " - -t- Hn. in order to increase and year. general officers tbe and .. ..anlMIO) III I ... aUn mtallff III IllaV V tree a - " ' I II II U -V v" - .Van Mu, receiving the highest and to increase the saianea ot ,fl Th slgniflcaor shViuk- l"ready getting $50000 jear. This :"tfwaPgVaoT,kVls ;rmign.Th7s1sdone7oh appear to have been any 10a 5'Mll s th- liferinas of tbe nae laeuaaal BIIII'W BIS 1 a aia- I r Mt a raru - - - . . a i . wr the king, and G d knew that David was fleeing from the murderaus jtvelin of Saul. (Applause.) S j it will sometime be seen that those wbo were in debt, io distress and du contentented demanded last year only their rights as human beings o a fair share of the world' goods, nroduced bv Iheir hands, and de manded tbat it be no longer given to any mau or class of men to live upon. (Applause.; 'We make no war upon honest capital. It is the life of industry. We do make war upon dishonest capital. We shall err indeed if we discuss our great issue on the m-re question of money. lhre is tne broader issue of tbe rghts of men involved. J r ' - : I . - . . . j ...... AaMh aajA r, r .1 laan nna i ineifl amviiuia w.w wmwm week duration annually, to be con- Mr. Iiryeo Used bis diviaum of ikannnai tnnrftior nr Itba amount to be expended en the UUv I ttA aW aW TwW ao mm J T a a e aa AAA sf M I ...ia. ora.11 ..-ta i.T fact that he received 4 uw uaa- wr t a BH'Binaaj in acuLBi aova is.ntvt - m . s - -. nechudtt. cremated. got it ;tne governmeut m ageable, and was ao.naoneo. ia. - ' - .rt. in)ltrneiioa on oeratic vo-h. 1 W W0 ropaliata Dss Moisbs. Iowa, March more douub to tfc y greater numof r oi mo . branches taught ia tbe public vote., and 5W.000 K, publican vol.. Five children of Mr and Mrs. Frank tor tne oona -7 ' well nigh neipiess irom , ad the it methods of recogait ng at tbe the same time tae Penrod, at Litddsdal", were uuruu . - ; .l!- vlTVnf th neo-1 WBea, ,7 C a el J teaching the sama. A D rOO were oto- I o uv uuw aw -- - - mt y uau utvu v. b - r in- mated and two died a few hours la- pie to pay the usury on the bonded at jattisoniogthe cargo .for r jaeDi. ..Imany aays ana mgni wimwuv iu The narents of thechUdren took If this bond debt is ever paid it termisnon. the oldest child of the family, a son is to be paid Dywe P.- S.veral time. e w aired 12 years, and a baby in tne ers ana nut. ojr mo uo - wita ine4:iemeui wu uou Bgeu 1J jrajio, auu . j 1 . l J U.Jii and National I .L 1 A ..ri. 1-walr.ar arms of its mother, ana went to and on the tory atd theory f edocttion. Sec 24: la ease the Sta,te 8ap-! erintendent shall have nuQ:iect evi dence at any time tbat aoy oatty supervisor or any member of the tr..:.-.i . - . antiMT Doara oi t-u ucaimu n n-i ana nasuuai fh. . nlaeea and wera eirnea oeiow i .. - . A.m work d ane by the Natioaal Bimetal lic Union as as son partisan organi ze ion. stocks and bonds rst put! the other five children to bed . W mm alavm . n a i J ho. .aanaal fnc Christ to htVC 1 : .U - .V ...n thnnarVl in soma was given, ana renroa ruiuruwia uwu-u, i ,ia luo .17-- "17 .' 7 i LaaI t-; . ranth s OI SHMSreiof.or 11 phi u a religious meeting, having first Pt bank. duties ofbiscffl,, a. tooea. rouoouio- r- 7' -T-" reouired by this aet. or is ui:ty of . a-a . i i . m i han nnu unnrn inns wuuiu uh i,..u .m nut in ina oatt attain, i- - . . .. About o ciooa au aiarut oi. "' i . . . . . Mc.ao.. - - - - KaeoatitAoo Cat Se 1 Tasoita, March 24 A body of aU atSw insurgent tioinn 0 southern moat prvinee f Moroeoo, bat fallen upon and cut to pieces ue Penitive expedition, f- with the other occupants or. tneimaa to reuewm wu- i cases tney cott-u uot 0k "e" uanuua n "j i rout and vartra wauo va luoit " Kht rM A B Jlir 'TtX; jT.a.notibU eet .1 cently sut there by tb-Balta-M .n.n rannrt the matter to the county Mwct to quell a 4M aiaa gw ar board of education, which shall bear a-vidanca in the ease, an-1 if, afer careful investigation, they nad snfSeient cause for removal, they hll declare the office vaesnt at U.a ataa roPC " . ' ".a tKa III1U1 .a ..i mt mm laniiF nr a is uasv aa-- msss o. z:, . a compari De r Ot rr .. a -. - r s - . , Q- son.mere' or, , a rtr a a i a wa mi i w ruirv ww-- ana in iww. " -,,. h.,t will . -A ' A . WA rw sri'Idite ever uiu aniui r ..... 1 - M - InmmAAAm Jfivery goiuite ia tor wa" tion. 2io for lab r Wgs and frsrd tunes fvmfinnatt from third page. i ,i l J t.:-- hnnu in j.TTrann au ids r. : ...hi banter 1 should the government mingle a rtar the rescue moat of tbe men names. 11 w ""F"1""""-. . 1 . -.u . mraA. . . . , . v.j k...J aha. tha hnnsfl aa it was crnmbllUg wnen I ITS crouia auu I Had to oe put w tw o Pnrodlhed . T?e ehSdrenV .t, whUe it. e4U is .uperioT. Lt b?t they ar. now fair y beds were by the window, however, or wny jsuoum """' V.f well ana wu pmotu.j , d to e,t b;g .OCees- and Penrod bur.t the window, open redeemed m weidit. . ho Li-erpoolby this eek,J .pRJII)IDi BOirErgB. that and sncceeded in pulling the eigut- ine two . r"ZZ 7 tmuan vonawt . uh.T rty Dty mPp.al from the 1 Juialna nt tha arttntT board of ed- gCTwU OUR NEW BQ01 OFFER 0eation to tbe S'a rord of educa tion, which shall have fall power to rnUKTH PABE MCLEA3M'S HOBSE tnThatirate and review the decis on 7 , i . ij hn nni I heta hsnn nlavinaT into eaca u'Ufii irr t- .nn.nlr .. . - ft tat ik. mat I kaaita avar aises the WaVT. aWd ufr mvoivea. wBuiour wa norrio y Durning nimaeti tu m a... . .-j the capital that is injustice, that isiThe two never regained eonsotons- eemng the peeple all tba ti me, ana in human, aud upon the capitalists ne8s and died: in a short time after played the ne J"r J L . iT- ji- I j mi Lau... v.nrno.1 nn. I twenty years, aakivsth" people oe- wso nauiiio i varus, tun uiiw - i - ' - r . tm . -rr- . ii. - v.. ;j hn.-' t:i ..i..f..),Anaa tmra fonnd in I lieve It waa t,UO triu- e" WO MVtJ, 1. IUUIIi VP M"l vru.j mm m. " - -; little hope for its future, yet we are ( the debris of th hotue. llioans would Sy "bifh Uriff," andlC0t- 1 of tha eountr bard cz ednatim 1 That deeii.oo of the Bute hoard of a reDciiaon. am Siltan troops wera token la am- buth. A f reah lovee sent oat aaa ta tarn dsfcaud tbe rebels. Egaty beads hava been eeat to tbe Sttlua as a ghastly proof of the victory of his troop. These, wu forty-three others, are now sipcsn at the gates of Utfroeeo. The forty- lb ree are the fceaas x m dbm starving irib-emen, who bad attae ed the bultat.'- f oree while DMBf d near the City ot Horoeeo. aowlt TBBTIBa W avw tmu cACoaaxaJL- .7i f Ol-maaa a w
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
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April 1, 1897, edition 1
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