DEMOCRAT. 1 xlJnj VOL I. NO 9 LINCOLNTON, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1895. dtn a 18 12 W 8 7 6( ! EXTRACTS FROM THE MESSAGE OF PRKsIUENT CLEVEL1ND, DECEMBER, 8, 18S5. bas .OhanjcedThe Way He Htood In 1885. Bisrence id our present coarse, is a matter of concern to every patri ot i: citizen who does not desire bis G eminent to pay in silver such of ts obligations as should bo paid in : ;old. Nor should our condition be men as to oblige us, in a pru de i t management ot our affairs, to 'iiscontinue the calling in and pnvment of interest-bearing obli- gj t:ons, which we have the right n( v- to discharge and thus avoid tb payment of further interest thereon. 1 he so-called debtor ! class, for whose benefit the continued com- nonilnntlunnl and women of th land, most de fenceless of all, w-11 find that the dollar receivd for the wages of their toil has sadly shrank in its purchasing power. Itrmay be' said that the latter result will be tern- Bean porary, and that ultimately the price of labor will be adjusted to the change; but even if this takes Xnthine more inmortant than Place the wa8e worker cannot pos- 1 the present -condition of our cur- ?lb1 2ain' but mQ9t inevitably rencv and coinage can claim your lo"e amce the Price he i compelled attention. to pay for hl8 livlQ not only Since-February, 1878, the Gov- bs measured in a coin heavily de- : ernment has. under the compulse- Prsciated and fluctuating and un- ry provisions of law, purchased certain in its value, but this un- fliK-pr bullion and coined the same certainty in the value ot the pur t the rate of more than 2.000.000 chasing medium will be made the pi-ory coinage of silver is insisted of dollars every month. By this Pretext for an advance in prices ure a, are not dishonest because twoopssud to the present date 215, beyond that Justified by actual de- th w are in debt, and they should " 70-41. Qiivflr .drtllurR havA precialion. ne t be suspected of a desire to -SA. The words uttered in 1834 bv ie'iardize the financial safety ot a reasonable annreciation of a Daniel Webster in the Seriate of th ' country.in order that they may delation of power to the General the United States are true today : caiV?el their Pent debu by Government would limit its exer- "The very man of all others who ci6e- without express, restrictive has the deepest interest in a sound words, to- the people's needs and currency, and who suffers most by the i requirements of the public wel- mischievous legislation in money fare. matters, is the man who earns jus TJpon this theory the authority daily bread by his daily toil." v I f x i.- j- :i lTLe pittance of the widow and the i aY- flnnnfitn i F -i norm ito I rf himatdl 1 1 ant M 10inoatnrF i-rl Ml I I J . , A t! w 1 orphan and the incomes ot tho our currency: (1) of bullion for coinage in any event, "No American citizen's hand has does not justify such purchase and yet felt the sensation of cheapness, coinage to an .extent beyond the either in receiving or expending aiftbunt needed for a sufficient cir- culating, medium. ' " The desire to utilize the silver product of the country should not Thn LouisvllU Couner-Joornil say -4llio free silver Argument' in Kentucky has been bsaed largely but that cx- in c tne same in aepreciaiea aoi- I lai N"or should it be forgotten that it i not the rich nor the money- lei.der alone that must submit to su-li a rejuatment, enforced by the Government and their debtors. I n 1 872 when the "Board" schools wc.-e organized Mr. Gladstone coi:luiive fact pA I o l in Hibli time. to make the schools secular. In- G pernor McCreary iurns the -ar- at d nf dontin- the nrincinle Kn uPn tbcra lhu,: nr lament resorted to ti comnro- . I .. ... . mi , and that compromise like all ioin reierrei w otr r involving a vital principle, I It his been said that Abra- hf been a failure. The set pre- nan bought a burying ground vi' d among other things forthe mriEpbram tor which he paid pt: ment of subsidies to denomina- shekels of silver, and that tio al or sectarian schools, based JeiCTiiah bought a field of Htnn- ur -i a ty?r caniia alio ance. v . t - Th :e is a loud and growing de- lvcr- An eximmfJon ofthw m u d for its abolition, a demand fUt-ments in the Bible will show wl. -h comes from alt sections of thi t in each transaction tbv silver sori !tv except the extreme opp-r, W84 to the vendor. There hm whirh U mn.t viroronrs and "Y references in the Bibl- vp-. mnnl in diflPtilincr or nonCOD for-list circles. The opponents or -was paiu, ouu ... .v. th law as itstands havo differences trsn.action the silver was weighed. It . ! .1 - J - of , ninion as to its rectification : uing mai silver luinou.j. were Co-tlucational, an iacrwuwof 8 xr cent in two years. The total numlr of irutructoni was 10,217 and of pupils, llO.Of. Collins for vomrn alune numsrrd 143, . ".. . i uron niguij impgiuui ... letLehm and22.W0 stu that sdter was1 . dri If. The- tnttltutioos had it,- nu r2 volume in their libraries; thtir tHuipment m valued at I 572,)1 : endowment fund. I.OCV5,7aV; inome for the y-ar. $17.071,KO, and the l-tifaction dui ing the year. 10,7 15. ia. State A NEW RECORD OF HASSACR! TncnCMDCD OPTICTXC3 IS LAnuc. TbrRtlBtlUa Has G4tOB jdlbe Pawrr f tblrta it Ontrsl-It Uu Hlaflag ni Flraa Dot ts 5v Rtiiu CorArxbrixv Nor. 14: Un i" quite ixceatlyt it u bdisred, the S'ortb had no erious nolica api mpriation for agricultural th; .he rjera would uks any ch 1 which receive aid fnm acti i lyind makin? diplomatic th Tinted Stat- undr the act ofi rp utatiiti. which cocld be 1?? umountinc dunng th yar to ti.r,j.7iri. . or tifd with prom LaUr it i fund necfcary r a r-tilt f ptxfeional edu-jt,, ,, r a nuin filort to put an eat en in thyr. there wr rad-:rn, uat-d -1,011 mdical tudcnt.2.o2i(ti.t d-i- il tudrnt.3,o0l pharmac:U. jcu. 0.7". iaw tudini. and 7.5 lh- ai,,t . th outrmi-iu thediitorbed a the fwifrt wr b j imaiinl m ihir demands S"Hii- rrr no longer avail Accordingly, the l'crta autbonUes to it that tb ;y are unablo to reconcile Our Flnnnclnl IlUtory Nlnoo 1 MO 1 . Here are some facts in regard to In 18G1 silver lci vl student. Thro'.tical J fct,'., i . i I cn--i are more r.avuy enaoat-a, ,, u- provincial con j4Ih1 with their expense. than comi.irdi:jt: them to any other cla of intitution; of artj, r rrtior-d iamediataly. th l 2ical student one-half get There mav hae lea a tim when their collegiate training in denom- $nct ,,rdr could have ln cxr inational t-chouN, tmixth in non- nl :nt rift. but that period Ti n ,irttifninl"' in S'orth CirOL.t..n .1 .t..l m.ltf S ir . . i . ! lint is that silver was "the dollar .nl . in uit, unieriti. Th- th-inirtJction nt failed to hav of the daddifi," notwithstanding railuat of normal chiU nurn- th d!red ft!tt. for tha latest rs- wa-i currency accordiog to its com merial or xnirket value, ana uot acrorui; 10 im uuji nuc. lead.tb a misuse or the perversion of this power. The necessity for such an addi tion to the silver currency of the nation as is compelled by the sil ver-coinage act is negatived by the the silver-act dollars." And those who live by labor or legitimate trade never will feel that helpless beneficiaries of all kinds I wat $1.33 per ounco ; now it is C7 would be disastrously reduced, cents. (2) I u 1975 it was proposed Tho depositors in savings banks I to retire the greenbacks that is, and other institutions which hold pav tho debt thoy reprenont: in in trust the savings of the poor, 1875 it was decided not to do this, whn their little accumulations are (3) The practice now is to give " " a scaled down to meet the new order gold for them when prewnUnl and , that trom the foundation ot the hrd 1,191 : the number of tu-.,oru frum Kurdutan show thai Governmout up to 1S73 buly eight denti, 63.4'Vi. Th amount sp-arre i not the lightest abaUssaat millions of silver dollars were propriatt-d by ttate fur the cp-0f ihe application of the sword and coined against four hundred mil prt i f normal chuoW that year Ufo i.irch ujn tho rMU ud lions coined since !Si3. and not-lWAt $i,4o2.0l4, and for buildmfr-.lpjrty uf ChruUa&, nativa asl witbsUndmg the tact thai unui i0.2u. foivign. 1S73 a silver dollar was teen so rarely than ;ne of thorn waaacuri linn rt nViaannQ.a TTAWAVAr plenty silver dollarn may become,! ... ' ... ...., they wUl not be distributed a. Bifu r:' "i.. " T IV,"" T"" T. ;:::"7.,.:" ,:;;";""Vu through the veil of dem.gogum amone the people : and if the la- . . . I ... .... a ? . t u and Illrll I 111 V LU Mill IIUL . klilB. Ck It T 1 .... . . , ' . ' oi tv. When the reonle te .1 a i . . i r i - - -j - - ono can we, wb we woni nuu ui . boring man should receive four depreciated dollars where he now receives but two, he will pay in the plentiinl money I their condition - rould ft - B HUll ftVIllLllilUUbllMI Hlf " improve trouble. (4) Wextcongress nougnii . . ... rtMA..:nll silver and made 425 millions of I . , i.r 1 oil tbo l.;U.Ar .111. r. tnrMt f KlMl ",U " B ouoyc uun Mr";v' ' . V ... . annrohemion of iU real merits silver dollars necessary to supp y lying useless m the vaults at wmb- . have now.-Charlotie tne present neeus oi me jwuim iugiu j mr-sotuHui on htdib oi and to satisfy those who from son- cents apiece; to buy the silver for t'iment wish to see them in circu- these dollars 1W) millions of new lation ; and if their coicago is bus- I greenbacks were issued. (5) Then can be readily oh- those who had these cheap silver Thf fiftli annual rvj-ri of Dr. Observer. - - ' fact that'up to the present time depreciated coin more than double only about 50,000,000 of the silver the price he now pays for all the dollars so ccined have actually necessaries and comforts of life found their way S into circulation, Those who do not feel any disas- ieavingmore than 165,000,000 in trous consequence arising from the tne possession oi u.b.uuyWuu.cumwUMuw .-. 0w - toined b ftU whodesiro them. l :i. j.. c . k Kna rT- to i an laii uot o a nnw nirpr.TPii nv ihw. huu . i ..... . luecuBiouy ui " r, , f at anv time lent of millions, got ccriincaies n:,. iftH. wv. t cown the cuwi Th, nnu iu dur U our ml wirt Krh tntMicrt ara rejwrtad U ha incurred tn Van, but no da- It U wH that Kuenv Fi-M llv-tatU hav U-en rto-ived. E&och r,l. H- wrt much tchrr mti, U knin, however, to show that tii it)pir th-m, to rnak- thm bt- the diturtnc ar prtad ovar ter, to maki thrm go al-ut th- th ntire province, a wll as tha toil and dmdgrry of lh rv?ry day's city of Van, a:d that tha nutabr monotonou fxittrncn with lighter 0f victims to the fanatical TitfLt hart. Hf rt much, Ujo. to and Urr Kurd has la vary touch tli- minor chord f mvw'a larK. A rumor i iu circulatioa ht-art trine. Hut if h had livt! ,rr i..-,!r that hakir I'atha.wLa and di-1 and written but on- j--8i .M.a.,. lOT,fI.l Hj?h(Xa- tithful fvtr would havw Tpt a considerable expense lor tne con- wno suppose iui me auu.i.u.. -..in, m,v bo re- nml can eot cold for them 1 Tins .traction of vanlts for its deposit, the currency ot the country intend- .finance born in ignonne. Troly Against tms latter amoum -mere eu aB iu 1CBuH, m - disaster haB not already ignorance is costly are outstanding silver certmcates menent, ana reminaea uu,jr uken D8 furnr8hes no proof amounting to about $yd,U0U,Uw If dollars deposited them to the ex- WUliam T. Harri waamadvpab-lwt.il: Thrw arv th lm-: lie lat wwk. It covers the school n Vear ftidinl November S, lbffca,alid Hut tlr4y fa tUuih hr .uod.; muinr toenturo' tb- Armttuaa t?frtu. I.a bn rralld fro si Arm-uia and wu l- appointed (iratid Vixir. demonstrates that the point is amounting to about uioouBtiat0 .ua, fc d f do8 Qol wait upon ai Every month two millions of easily reached in the attempt to oontmuation of the pregent 8iWeP gold in the public Treasury are float at the eame time two sorts of by What It TakoH to rI5ii?l InNow York Statu. "compri thr., part-, the firt of An4iUliuUto, oi4ierUrlibrw t V - i .1. . t; i- AndM. tnu.krt mo,14 io biU4r which 1H dovot to .Utftira. mil. Io, In UnrJ-Js, the wnole numiwr oi pupib enrollnl in achcMil and col- AT AI VAN. I operation will rssult in the substitu- place, When the better will ceaae , to bo expedienU) by tt combina- on ""U b employed o KeneralcrculaUon. The hoarding y- fornate condition., and to tcacn m the pnmary of gold, which ha already taken expectation that mar .chool.o any city Js- .11. 'o coinage uiuereui. cauouvu, , , ,r,,l iuo wuaiva.Biu. w..Mt, . i ii i i i I ; , Son snail oe eiiipiojrcu ui nv.cn or gram authorized by law to'employ a superintendent .vVtlonnt Rilvftrfnrall the gold the escape the usual experience in suchj ja K of schools, who has not bad sue- 1 Government owns annlicable to its cases. So if this silver coinage be A. . . . tll ft . ..ftn f cessful experience m teachmc for Tl 1 1 -,.4- y-1 n. I AAfifimiAn TITQ TTI Q VT TDflRnnRnlv Hi" I general purposes. uwm uui uu wuuUUCu - ' iCongiess " 'to'relv nnnn the custom's receipts pect that old and its equivalent paid out f or two millions or more money ot of silver dollars to be added to the when the better will cease to bo in idle mass already accumulated. n conunuea xoug cuuuu, r. - . irgnt public and private, in th r..- ttn tfi ii.1i). or '4Aftor January 1, lb'.7, no jr- r t , . ttm. sed I . 1 . lation. IIiih wa an u.cre un th prtH!eling yrar of 370.07, and tin total would increased to Al4 Ihe tol4ir w pluc fair. AnJ (hit nn lh (Imr Nm our lilllt Klr4 itm i4 pvit llm ilr. Now.4ott you r till t ccoc." h i4 Aft4 4oo't yoi mV- snj to: S. to441inc o3 to U trar41e-br4 Tto rareto tXlaaUaarSea PrslectH-hOOOO It llava ilecn Ordered I taentA avt One. kfW) Ar- the course of the Government in f'larTAJtTiaort-. Nov. 14. Nral- r l-ih Mr. M. A. JawtU, t'nil"! talr nnul at biraJ, tebifraphl Cnilwl Utrs Miaistar wreiynponiue uaiuuojr- r - Prosperity hesiUtes uu our! of the Government to make good will abandon the field of circula- Lause of tho dangert, this drain of gold, because the si - tion to siluer alone. lhis,of ccurse ttw BnndinRSu. ver thus coined having been made must produce a severe oniracuon from trade, and investors are un- I . . n.i.l Jin aViviitVo i -.-nKfa dnfiflJ of onr circulating medium, instead question.; wy muu.j iv,ai tcuvici iui u viww 7 i public and private, at times dur- of adding to it. at least three years, or in nou thariwif hat Tint com nlptod a thrfe years course in and graduated from puWu: . x a hinh school or academy having a UUlO.iiV) an f ttv nf t.nt 1p than l.fo! Ir cent VUUtiTV W. J v. ..w - ..I veAr, wniie vne bwhkw h-hw.iv- Th de- frpm some institution of learning - L c. , T of coualor higher rank, approved children of the t nited btate. lev, 1. 1; lL . , . chcl for alxut twi-tifth of th hrM rnarii arinroved hv the SUPCT v ;;i.i; i,,imM,nn or I increarH-d 3.45 pr cnt. I I W 111 111 ft. I ft ft ft a ft M A u ftA a ft A U W j W ft .;n;rr talro tha rViRnea of the 1 .- . . Jltitil of attendanc thow that ti;. mnnrria nor PATlt nr 11 nnt ha Htannto.1 that flllV JIUIJI BVUiC UOUunu v. .v-....D iuS lUB iuBiDiA Al "v "J J oar;oVift ahnrtA in which their I - ... . . r. -. , 1 1 . .1 i .fiL.H m UV 31 JWUW wiv nf Or nt.tho roQinta tnr niiTifiH nnB ueeum ottamTiT. nn inR nm oi iuh uuvotu .... . . .1 1 - . - o uver gr suyer miuiuiwi meui iu wou.c .i,n. Nni.mr hlt at a risk ' . ....... . venr t. tneinpi biue uj ovA, e linnTi.TcroTnfint. no not nrotect. . . 1 T i n. r umiiloVHi in tht var of silver and its certificates re- WOrtb one hundred cents, even- r ten: -is lor tne proiesion at w..u- . T .'V' n v " n A will u- if h.f ipn.1ftlion a necessary consequence I jng , r tpaCPejg having a course of! 122, D C mal tachr and jmj.. ceivedby the Government will withm the limit that legislation ,ftwmonf .nf. , ,t. Au:.,- U.V Thoro haf. l-n a d-cm nntpr tothelawa of 1BUU vvj ..v, stuu noi icbb ihiu whmh. - - . - 1 . . . i i 1 . . 1 i-'-. 1 ... ... 1 ltr 4rraml of ll prlj toy: m lf UlOAOi if buitiU m attrmUnc?l ai4 m hr s drraiaiof so snftl I Attfckr&t4 our tlttl UoT fllur upon np-ciai wUhu, 1 - - ,..1,111 informal him that un, tit" j r j . y - - - Ion r. errs of Chnttiant by Moaltsia La-4 But the little toy frU4 r lm. Wun t that pUo. As sooa as Ay. fUbful to Utile Hoy H1u tfcy hr rrocivf-d thr ditjiatch Mr. Tal- ur4. rdl hat-ni to th Foreign OSes, lUb In Ibc f w!4 pu. fthrm K rraonallr aaw Tawrk Pa ha. MinUwof Foreiira A!Tin, weru included. The enrollment of pupiU in th the vtir num- incivi? f over the prvcedin Awatllnr tbe toorh of llltl Kn4. Tk. .mil. nf 111 ll f ftr- A4thron4rr.s.wuiortbri.lf land d-mandM that adca'e pro- -ycr throuch. In tb dot of tbt Uttl- chlf . the average within that period has silver dollars worth eighty been 20 per cent. The pro in labor or from it . ... . a- I - . t nnWn m i ntttrAnaA OQ T 1 TTI P iri IK M 1111. Hnna nAT THTI M :"f, J' 0610,3 " rWB "WVAV : : . v -n dl.trPsa are visited upon . .KHU-.f.n.nn.r. ntc numlr ot mal- u-ncnm iqr the reason that the nearer tne trade, to be successmi most oe -"-5, " ,,u.vu-M,M.v.7;v-.r.. ti;.. immlior of fe- ii i , , .t -n , , 4t a t' tion of our fellow citizens es- ,nte' dent of nublic instruction.' inc ?0. and the numr oi ie- penod approaches when it will be seconded by the confidence of the P- led to the carefu, te. ent of pablic instruc .cher. ha.Wrend 70 rr owiged to ofler silver in payment .people that ootn coins win u y - w Kllvor, cent . in that period. The numW '-ot Us obligations the greater in- the same purchasing power and be con 'rawon oit k nHHiuiMUer. LfinL. i wV ..-i ui a flr;oi tne uuea oi itfcoiavivw. v. r-. . w - ----- with thMr content Whit hftbrWrVPof cr little iVoy Blu. Hin K kiM-4 thrtnn4 rJt thrtn tbTt. Th jwjAion of "Littl- Iy Dlu amonet otir tr-aur- worti h lit- of Ku-n Field. Fi- Id wa a ior-r man and all t! frateniity lvl him and wtrr prtad f him. H cribM"! th- lint alwmt the ditinrJth'd and . : rrabl. editor f the N iat ducement there will be to hoard '"j?old agaiust depreciation in the ' :italue of silver or for the purpose 1 of epecitlating. This hoarding of gold has al wady begun. ; . When the time comes that gold has been withdrawn from circula tion, then will be apparent the dif ference between the real value of the silver dollar and a dollar in gold, and the two coins will part company. ' Gold, still the standard of value, necessary in our dealings with other countries, will be at a pre mium over silver : banks which ave substituted gold for the de posits ot their customers may pay tfcem with silver bought with such Kud,; thus making? a handsome Profit rich snecnlators ; will'lell Aiir hoarded cold to their neigh bors who need it to liquidate their foreign debt8,at a ruinous premium i . i ui i- A oruvi a 1 ettort has oeen maae ny me oevxe- , AL, --.-. I i i KIM.IV1..1 f TrJnrr tn inrreftae T saI 2 auQ Biaoie cuiicuv-j hav? to t)UV respOUQ iar more an n .! - - tary of the Xreasnry to increase ii 1 - .v.- Lvn t,- hr rvenu for that f rtn fi1ivpf ro:n ;n the vast army oi uie uuc.w,. pt.02,DUy lo cnanges. ju vuu v. . nount yr" I recommend the .n.pension of ' v. 't money tban drg- rear ... tIM.CW.OX: th- toul circn, u. u the compYl,80ry coinage of eilver ,ricM M wweh Ubor U toW: exr . aitun- w IIKt.CJ.u.J. Ktri aol:?rs, directed ,v the Uwp whenever rnonor Umo? Of f , . T-mifv ir Tiarmfln, of Un eoruary, 1010. beticr, tnougn nommai wog may .w. . " " . . the public Treasury m payment ot m ? 6 Mrtl-ir. an. 000 r th- conttmction of chool lnn J. i r.a pf that the . - ueuu iuucviv, i uuiics, icouo v' TjOOi taction t? oJTtred to the Umud State consulate at Sivas, at tit am: tim iratr. him is lh nam- f the I'nitM ?ta that Tnrk'-v would hld rtpcaalhJa if "x-r. the hair cpon th had cf an A:.ric&n hovM 1 touched. On N'.venlr 1H-S OfT.ul Jewett ad; Mr. Terrell that there had t: terrible maacre of Cbria- ira.. iZl that fore:iJSra n a!Tordd fell pro'.e-ctira .-jthont: ad ordr hd rt:ally restored. - th- tnxacre at Maruh pnere th fuTe:a dia- wcr cuardd by trtx?pt. turn had v t people do not now desire to keep it in hand ; and this with the evi dent disposition to hoard gold, . . . iV ft gives rise to tne suspicion mav there already exists a lack of con fidence among the people touching our financial processes. There is certainly not enough silver now in circulation tu cause uneasiness; and the whole amount coined and now on hand might, after a time, be absorbed by the people without apprehension ; but it is the cease less stream that threatens to over flow the land which causes tear and nncertaintv. It, CoHt 31ore to Carry on tho Xun glish. Government Xlxnn Ourn? a : .:n ittv conifintly getting more goods in houn and f.vw,uw ir ,ue.. exchangofor the money they ac- suppi.c. etc. iu tualh- get for their labor; and year u he value of choo 1 property rrr,av u cttino noorcr. in th. United State and the com- nutt. jtw "viivi mw f - - - - o I . In 1893-94 the Bntiih .pent 35, though nominal w.Ke. m.y tod mon .cn. 000,000 on their army and 70,000, to incteue. wag. earner, .re conr ... 000 on their navy; the Queen and .tar,lT ptUDR .co U necc..a- . . - 1 ftlUnilrvilV'" Atx 1S03 was 2,912, employing 9,10 . f . iQ which teach, rs and having ruj...- spent u imunuui --.V " r-.- , 0 nnorta were n?civcd ?:.:rZTZL rnnnU ln.,rnr,Ce..i. therefore, constant- from l,4M pnv.te h,Kh kooU m . T" A.I . I 1 v rj 1 1 I R l " l mw nuu lciiuiuii w u w . n l . - "S"": earner. Depriation of tcllt Mld gixing in.tmC.on to tne uniteu ' r 1 the dollar,ndcouequenliy nicner i w . jj, Therw r i TheBnUan governrneu pnec., i. al-.y. rttwr UDiVBr.iti. and coll- for men ay-i rear neau oi pui'u,owv"i i ib u.hubo. uuu. uuu B?3t Mr. taa! Mj To t. ft u' lrp thinr liirjj Ii lfc;- V. ! of hctnn trr: An r aj I allvxiMn irj- Tor I suUint llir lo lb-- en earth to I .r Firld. doubt It. T thou . h- would out-liv- th- 1 1 K jour s.t, but a!a! for hum&. j fi ,: calci . .lor. Hut hit 1-1 J- r oi , lite -r IUU ox iov? irom n- of h:. r.mantic coU-g-Ky cotirt- Itak-- . . I. jr. ' hip o th? rnd. and that crani rd f.s4;;rt oi Armenia, Latirff for a sttv-at deal. A avoiri thai .'"J r-rve Lav b-D cr and r--n children urv:v? him. H vtn lval to hts fn-nd. and - Port-. t:n jK-ar in rtp!y . . 4 .1 hat tp ar tirg fMI $13 Tr derr J procd to Armenia at cce Th z ivmor of th- varioc Vror inc. ' ! Tort add. rv;wrt that th- d:iurbrd rt-ian ia rapidly b comii:: trsnquill and that the dtitut? arc Wing boud and fad at the xpcr.fc- of the govrnaaAl. HU VrrrtaUt Sidllaa Hair Ea- Warner. and for both sexes;, of theae, 810 hi v-ry lat contnbation to ni colttt.ui. "harp and Klat." in hi ii : wrrr.the Chicago iuord. waa a detent ol .ye ana rtnii mainienance that th- humond inability to fill his engagement at Pateron, S. th other day, was due to an attack of an old malady. Field was an optimUt and his poetry m sii --jaerriUttcftUtair. It Is aUo rsrmiive Ho waa tho kind of man that wo I cf daaSrtT, tetter, a&4 all acalp aZc haU to giTe up. 'Uotu. over silver, and the laboring men The condition in which our costs about 6 per head