The Daily StaMard BY JAMES P. COOK. OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivers ed by carriers. RATES OF SUBSCKIPTION One year. . . . Six months. . . . . hree months . . One month.. . Single copy. ..U 00 .. 2 00, .. 100 .. 35 .. 05 ADVERTISING KATES. Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, - . : Concord. N. C. CONCORD, APRIL 9, 1805. The Wilmington Messenger of April 10, iu commenting on the act of the Douglass legislature to tax the churches of Raleigh, savs ; Oar -i ' x) , . , . ' , vigilant Kalemh correspondent resi ported that another trick had prob ably been played upon the people. Shaffer, a Northern Rid at Raleigh, did not intern!, he says, -to tx churches and schools in the bill he sen' to the Douglass gang, but thi bill he drew ciunot b? found, Aq other appears to have been eub3tU tuted. by whom? I' seems that the scamp i. fucked the unsuspecting often and changed bills to suit themselves. So m this s'aid old State, with perhaps a larger mem bership iu proportion to wnite popu lation 'than any other, aud with as much need of education for the ig norant masses as any o'her State whatsoever, by ihe act of the ineom pstant,. reckless, stupid Fred Doug lass Memorial Association education :md religion are both taxed. What an outrage. It wa3 very bad for Democratic Legislatures to tax knowledge the small scattered li braries of young and aspiring young men but it is infamous tu tax (dub oatioa and religion. Hope has much to do in this v?orld. Everybody aepends more or less on the fortunes of 'hope. This is Eugges.tcd by those who ire ins oonvenienced by the present sched ule. They insist that a change is soon to be made a kina of a pro longed hope, it is. Death is fsad; sudden death from accident is both sad and shocking. When the victim, like'young Wilder Lee who was killed on the Western N. C.'Rcad, has made plans for the brightest and gladdest event of his liie taking into himself a wife- -it is intensely sad. , The-pensioned inmates of theNew Hampshire Soldiers' Home are in rebellion against a rule of that in stitution which requires them to surrender nearly all thur. pension Gicney to the management. The gold production for the cal endar year 1894 has. been substan tially computed by the Mint Bureau '4 170,000,000. for the entire world, and 43,000.000 for the united States. la immense elee'ric "fountain will Is a, feature of the Atlanta expose lion. The carnival will illustrate Southern history from the discovery of Florida and the Mississippi river to ths present day. The Italian government is informs ed that a severe fight occurred be tween the troops and a band of brigands were killed and several were wounded, and a numbvr of others were m ide prisoners. Correspondence between PresK dent Penna, of the United Mine Workers, and the Pittsburg , op erators, shows that an inter-State conference upon the coal mining price question will not be possible and all interested expeGt to see the price of coal mining in Ohio put down to 30 cents per ton as soon as the lake trade opens. The feeling among Ohio miners towards the Pittsburg miners is very bitter, and they will gladly join the operators in fihting them. BREEZY BITS. He (with superiority) 'I wouldn't marry the best woman liviLg ' She (with confidence) "If you did, it would be a very ill-assorted match -Detroit Free Press. He who steals our purse steals trash, but the postal clerk who steals our exchanges is stealiug large & & icnunks of bitter trouble for himself. Binghamton Herald. ... "Any of your boarders )ft.-you, Mrs. Hashcroft?" asked thebuteher. "Your meat bill this week ain't more than twothirds what it usu ally is." "No, there hayen't any ofthem left yet," said the landlady. "But I've got a new boarder who Uses scented hair-oil." Cincinnati Trib une. "What is the matter with that man ? ' asked the inquisitive small girl in the theatre. , " The man sitting, in' the front row ?" "Yes'm ; the one whose hair is too small for him' Washington Star, Vis our editor a man of letters ?" "Don't know, stranger, but you kin find out by axin the postmaster." Atlanta Constitution. Sammy Quick "Say, teacher, George Washington couldn't tell a lie; could he?" Teacher No ; but why do you mention the fact ?" Sammy Quick Cl0b, I was just thinking what.a soft mark he must haye been for his mother when he slipped off and went swimming and got home before his hair got dry," Buffalo Courier. 01l People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but rets as a tonic and alterative. 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