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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription lor lufunt
Mid Cliiltlrcn. It contains ncitlior Opmin, IIor;)liine nor
other Narcotic fcfrostahce. It H a Iiarmlcss substitute
lor'l'arcffdric, Drops, lUulhiug Tups, and Castor Oi!,
It is IMeasaat. Its cuaranteo is thirty yvixvs uso by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms ami allays
leverishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
euros Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and ilaf ulorjcy,
Castori.i assiudlatcr? thfs fod, regulates the .siomach
and bowels, giving1 healthy and natural sltop. Cas ;
toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mothei's I'-riead.
Castorii
" Castor! 1 1 un ei.'i ,1k lit nu-dicino fi-r '.:.'l
dr a. .V'utl.tri hu'.e rt'jicatediy t'-id ,f its
uoJ ull' ct i:;a ilu ir cliiLlrt-u."
P.t. i. C. OrjOC'0,
Luwel'i, Ma.-3.
" Castoria U the.Lebt ntmeJy for chiMron of
vhUL 1 urn a iiuamt...l. 1 hopu t!i ilay is iiot
lur distant when nioUii'rs wiilconf iiler tiv; ival
b.U-rtst of their tLiLlreii, ari'l.uso Castoria ia
iUaJ of tiie arlousquftek no-' raniQ whitli aru
dttro lag tia-ir loved oned, by forcing opium,
uiorjiliiai.', toothing syrup and orher l.ui li'iil
areata down tlieir tbroat.s, tboreby tt-atlia
U,iia to leiaaturc giaved." ...
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, ctnli.v l"i ct.'.lilit a. l jut nr.elu?t May.arnt I
a iu-fc tt-es laiit U-5 e.j-it kli-ea.Jy It. 3o
. tiii.. -:! Mils. Ki'-ra my speiloiioe with e.
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iesion. it snortens iaDor,aessns jf
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MOTHERS " mailed free, con- g
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vaniuig vaiuaDie iniormauon anu
SivoJ-jntaEy testimonials
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II. A. Ai-rnKR, 11. D.,
Ill 5.O. Oxfwnl l;nokiyn, N. Y.
"Our pliynici.ins in tliv cliililn'a's depart
merit Lave e,'ol; a LijLly of (L:-ir e'.-ptri
eui;e in Hit ir outsiJo jira'jtice' x tl t C";;: to. i t.
uikI 'ulthoiiglt wo o.ily huva ' atmm,; -u-.r
liirilh-u'l siipplios what is known as rt'!.'Kl-;
products yet v. aro fio to coinVss tha tL-i
):i'. rtts of Car3ria lias woa lis to look witL
favwj- u.on it." .
. L'MTCIi l.rO:-P!TAl. ANT, DlfiPF.NSARV,-
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Ati.L'v C. Smith, i'res- .
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In ve.-rtigntien
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DENTAL NOTICE.
'Dr. A. W. Alexander' will Te a
bis ofti -c at Lrnoo'ntO:), jun'"1 An-O.'?cL0-,
Decf,?ii!;er, Fib
;uary and April. 'vVdl l-e m Mr.
;Io!ly, Ju yt Septemh; r, November,
J.r:uity, Mftn-li ami May.
'PauiiHf. iol eitt d. Tern s c-ish
an,.' moderate
. A'Afw Jaiif;er.
A great da.'igcr tt.rRtcu ' the
pooph' of ibe So:ith. An eul tliat
is Etanhlv -growing, !nd unless
c'h.:-kcd wiii cause gK-at miscTy 'ani
lutTrnisr. Liver M el !e;i;ea, a'd d
hy, all bo; ta of name?, -.a to bHng
sold-tp the druggist to ho hannrd
?-o-lhfv-p?'M'I wli r tf ey call ' tov
Simmons Liver egtl.dor. Ie?r:ire !
'Ttiefe irevrT' t-fia been m re -thnn
One SirnniVvTit' Liver Iieu!at-r . on
th'f raaifcVt.--''.Trfl0 no:l.dnz- . lse-
The person v.ho IticR. to -persuade
vou ttirJ antthins'i'lso is iiit tt;el
i.. .w.f TV-. T..i cfl!ina !-.,
ia the d akr tohe-tiivsted who tries
to .9 11 nu atiolntr aittcTf in ns
ptead. ' You know wiiat
jim mens
Livr Itega'ator'ifS, because it has
done jon good. No; donr lie t'ccivfd
in'o tryitig anyihing else. Wait
until the Oil Frifnd, Simmons
Liver Regulator, has failed yen.
then wdl be tirre enoush to try
Bmething oha Remcm-bes Sim
mens lAver Regulator i what von
wiu It is put up cnly hy J. II.
Z il n iS:'('o., and a .R.d Z :s o'u
evcrj 1 "ackagi. . '
k,!Mrs. 'Murphy calls her slipper
CastonaV ? ? V ...... - ":
"Because the children cry after
it!" -
a HOUSEHOLD '.TlAfeUni:
; nwFWftnH.li,., fs
Sin'SS
"TTZ
up; tiiat ii wiu-i n.ir no w iiii""i ii, ii
n-omiraMo. OA f)yk -n an Vni-s. Ut,
I'ski 1 1. N V,. siys d t : Vr ; kins s
jNcw D'slievry ' ii iih loiiat)!y ' tt e best
C'ligh rptnpJy; tliit b hn n-id it in hi
fHrnily ter oilit eirs. nnl it las rever
faile to do all that is claimed tor it. Why
not lay h re nei'y so lorg tfied tnd tfsto l.
Trial bottle (rr-e at J M Lawing Drug
Store Keilrtr size 50c atid 1,00
r i i!'1' -"'M;--r.. Al't''1' I":.v:s
... r""?'";. "I?"' "IlmMnrrW Jf0ry WIJ,,
KivCi.balT,v3Iiiv Wc.r 'ytv- a ; arl l.,t erns nnd .lau.hter,. j-iairi. tl Eli;;:; Keop (iL-eM). Ja
ol r.incoltitim. i' lVi I-r;inniH-l and ; Daniel married arali Whisenhunt ("b dead, no oftVprin. Carolina
" it!.:-.--:. dau-shbTs. Daniol died amr J and bejjat pons and dnuLrht.Ts. ! narrid Tinkn.-v .Tarr-tt and lsas
G. if. YODEIl.'
Chapter I.
ijeiween years r-t l(Oand. 1 aio
t-iere came a man by tno name oMi,, 0!ii:d. Th:-n he
u- oja nis -ianiny, ana f:.ettlCilMHs V illiams and he-at daimlit-
n tle ve?t .smeof t!je ..iulh Frl:
River, ahout two miles from ti:e
present loc.iti n of Lincolnlon,
henhe enuivd a largo scope o,'
u.u. ,h u h, enter- d Jnis mial
i .-appose inai u was l.-cKi.-nmirg
county which wjs tunned in about
1 he year 1 ,01 and continued &o
until 17' is wlp-n it became Try on
cotiiity and the county seat was
) -ib.-mt tv.e:
miles west of J;o
present town of 1 ineol:;!"::.
177D Try on cunty was divided !ro l,l!v iUJil ?,-'-;at son and danght-and-the
woster'i portion was i ; : 1 1 . i i'-i 'iciiXy, donas, John fnur
Put herlord and 7,e eastern
lion oi Lin---in co-jnty. i
j;)
K!'f-in'"-mier . v.ii.u his -oven nan
was : out 1 have every ivarun t
believe ihat if wns Philip, as sev
crri.i o hi-; sons had o?m n-n.-., d
Philii
As this a!
a! ways nad been
a customary ri I
to name ,i,:j .(h
after the father.
lie came either fi'om ( Jernninv
or i 'ennsyl vania. as lit.' ai-.vayr
i-pokethe (-h-rman or P- imsylvania
Dutch so did all of his children
He had the following childred;
1 . -i i 1 l lii it..
ivuam, 1 1 c 1 1 a e i .voo o. iitMirv
... . ' .
Mvdenck-, P,-ter, .J.-nas ,Urv P,:ir-
r , ' !
bara, M;i ah-na am E izabel h
T.
Ile was a v.arm'suiu.oiter and de-
1
lender of the Ameriean liberty. He
rty
was living at the time when th
Tory I!aU!- was fought at Pam
saur's Mill, June 17S. The writ
er's grandmother was Marvel ari a
ra. ti e oldest daughter of this re
markable family. From her he
gathered many mtere-ting facts
relating to this battle which we
will give at the proper time.
Adam, the oldest son. was a : rd-
diei" m the Pevolutiona ry War. A
few years ago there had been iriven
a general hisforv cf this brave sol-
dier through the columns of the j
. .. .1 . ; . . l i ! i
i ess, ana n is m euiess lor us l
iehears the vho!(? matter over a
jiain. Adam's father must have
died before tho. American inde
pendence . w a s fully e s t a b 1 i s h d . f r
this reason : there was a law upon
the statutes books of the English
laws Inn t 1 he oldest' son v:As the
sole heir of all the real estate. And
he1 nee under this law Adam be-
i cani'o the sole lioir of ail tho real
I ,,fin.(i,f A,,',',., Ti.,
vi.. .i. coo !.... . u.-.r iM-.-.r-
d at the time of his death. After
J . . . , , , .
jvjacrt was restori Vdani marneci ! o)ugiiL ;lL j.wis:iui s mm, "- 1
Sdan Sea-le Here let me r-hte jlTO. She often said that-she heard on, Eli, Andrew and four daught
a very funny incident about tlli. th- first volley that the whig, fired j '- and none were never marrir-d.
,nnrrii,.P ITi.hr.abpr Adoloh i into the tones, and that Mary Cmrad the oldest eon was a sol-
also' "was paying- his" respects to
.Susan and thought he wiis getting
:doiic rinely-in the matter; but it
!-eeipel;that Adam, by his chicaner
won Susan's heart: and Adolp.'was
left in tho cold. go the next day
Adolp met. one of his neighbors I
.... .
and told mm what hod happened
and -ried nliont it 5 tbii inn-
dent' happened in German I will
give it-in that language: "lend
dare Acedam . ist heim gekumnin
tend' hut the Susy inet sick ge-
hrachten r -and he crietV aloild to." to ride so that tney couiu see tneni
his neighbor lie safd, Dco naarVDas in the tall grass. She said that
Sei'en feilen shaen -. mauAiw in da.j the grass was so tall there they
welt'noch, but he onswerel him 'could tie it a novo their heads when
auber-doch kenne we de Snsv. sitting on a horse. She married
OVdam begat two children, Philip
and -Barbara.' Philip' married a
Miss Haas. ".Barbara nrarrkd.Dan-!
iei-Clay and bogat children; among1
tYiem was. Andrew. Philip sold j
this valuable, farm to '.. Michael
I h'emhardt and bought a tarm at
I"
j the. Cross Road where ' Cherry viilc
-.
now is located, to keep boardin- 'b's .Fork River in O-t. l.UL He
Uionse frir the accommodation of Uas a surveyor and farmer by oc-
who peichance nii ht Ration ami ..came very popular
i eonie that way. He sold that fann ! in his dny. They begat John, Ja-
, , i ti it t i'
and moved t o M ississi ppi, whore! coo. Mictiael, Henry, Peter and;
pi
his descendants are now living.
Michael, the second son, was al
so a Revolutionary soldier had
several of his lingers cut off, and
a scar across his head' made by a
. ...... A .
ilea -n- daujliter v.ii. m.n ried a
j Mr. LncKey. Samuel married a j fore stated. Levi married Harriet. Whitener and has pons and daush
j Mi.-s Williams and !0at sons and Gross a"nd Lcat sons and Uausrjit- tors. Mag is the wile ot Tinknoy
d ri'ater.-j. J)av:d tirst. married
, ljarharn Yod.-r arid sho died leav-
marri --d a
it (Lumlit-
.(.-. ' Emaiiuel mnrrl-d IM
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ll..;i--r and hcnt -nns and dan-lit-
cr-j. Ken ben oder niarri d I wo
0f them and begat sons and dan!, -
. :T5. ' One doubter married a Mr.
Sliid d, one a Mv. Wilii MnJ and
' ono'dk-d single. " '"
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Chapter li..--
Adolp - the third sou-married a
j .X :?s Spanghr and alsb settled in
;t'ie wr-stem iortiun ' of . J.incoln
drmditers. . nrv married a Miss
. ' i i . - . i i . i .
. ,.w ..U - -.U .,:n H.U.ie.S.
.;.Ionas married a iiss Sp-ale and
! .
m t ..-.. v.- ! ......
. ! i v. ir ,lj'lt;.t- tl.Lii:'ritti
All. d;ed but d:e.di who married a
' ii;' Ward.- dohn married Anna
! i. ooler and
h-r and beaal t'.vo .-ms and two !
j damdifers. The oldest, was lost in '
i i
I the late civil war. Willie (he only j
i livin-jj sun mairieil Xoah Jaitz".--j
! daughter and has sons and daught- j
iers. 'i'he two girJ.s are simile vet. ;
i ... 1
two daughters married a ?!r. Sam '
J one died single. j
j Peter the fourth son married!
';, T, i j.i i ri
,a,T noiiser and si-men on now-
, .. , . .
ar'is ' Vvi'k find beat Daniel, (too
,: .,. i . , , . , ,.
1 hihp, bred and two daughters
I, , . j . . , ,
imn-l was married twice and has
no on spring?
i leor:.:' married a I
Miss Si-:i'de anil 'oerat sons and i
, , , ., ', .
da '.miiters, 1 lnnn the mercuant
to a dainrbur of Geor:
Philip j
went w
tho two daughters died !
silieie. I
Henry the louvth son married a j
-Miss Ilahn, I third: her name was
Sarah and went wesr I thud: to!
' i , , , I
J noiana. where ho and several ot i
her children wer accidentally
! drowned in a swol len st ream when.'
iio r:ltemted to cro-s. . Jfe left a
an(
I several children. Fred-
'.veiit to Pullinger county j
jouri, where he died a bachel- j
or - donas died a Voun-f single man
and $ buried at . the Voder grave j
yard. ' lie had o son with a Mis-3
Ihuli.-r in his single davs and she
c.died him Jonas and he went to
Chester county, S. C, then to
Mississippi, where his descendants
are now hying.
. .
Marv Barbara the oldest daught-
er was n rosv cheeked ml of sweet
- .
sixteen wmn the lory bailie was
r,....i.A t T.,,,..
came by her father's house io full
voiv,.,) n,-,d to rvn !!,. nlurinv the
largn old bull' that the tones had
stolen day before came along in
the ar.d every step he made he bel
lowed in loud thundering tones.
i.ir.KiiTV, libeutv, t.i ishrtx. She of
.i i .... r.i .,4ti,..-i
iam nicer wnen nei nun. i t-eiutu
there thoro was scarcely any tim-
her standing, that it was one prai-
. . i i. i
i rv and me tan grass u;; snaivfii
by the breeze. And when they
had to hunt their cattle they had
... .... ii
John Voder, the son of the original
pioneer Conrad Voder who came
to Henry Wicdness about the year
lTo". He was a warm supporter
ml defender of American liberty.
He volunteered in tne American
- i i
laaniy ai me a-- o: mm.-.-h, awu i.e
t
' - n ,..l i . t i. I! It nOVll O'l . !1-
three daughters. John had mar -
rfed Sallie a descendant of the Mi -
chael Weidner family and begat
Abel, Lovina, Daniel. Anna, Levi.
William, Mary and Andrew, Abel
; :narri..-d;KlizaU-tli Jarrott ami U-
,. aU4 ,Ugblo.
, jiiih Ill.li I H'U ill'SMl! IV 1 t 1 1 11
! : .-. . .
Anna married John Keep as he-
ers. William died -siiKrlo Mnrv
! was twi
ico married and hejrat sotis
j and a daughter; her present hus-
I hand is Luther Fl.inuanvnn in
hand i
H;,Vp,. '.wi,
. .v. .4 j . iiiiuim i'uuiiu v u i u-
erine Haun and 'heat sons and
' dau"!ilerj. '
1 Jac,h (he second son married
I Catherine Ilahn and begat Keuben
0...
Marcu?, Amzi, An'iy :m-.l
j Elia. Keuben married Saialk
Ward and h-gat s,Ms and danght -
ers
.Marcus died leaving no issu
Amzi married Adline Miller and
begat sons and daughter.--. lie is
depot agent at Hickory
mv
'U.-d single. Eliza is the present
wife , !!p. writ.T of thi --ketch.
A I ii'irii' i !i i t i i -! t c . .i i ii i i , .i 1
. . .
! Ah!:-i,:ll'-!,;' 1,,,z :-:itl had tourj
i : t . i . ! !. . j ... i. 1 1. .
I i.ai.un'ii. e uieil V. ' Iiie
' -
.vnl..,. .J' Hw 1
ie sKeren was :i i V - i X
! years old. (o-ore be writr-r ol
'eieh iirst married Ih-iieeea
(Y-lin. i'lor,Mi-e and Marv. Franc -
I '(.-lin. PIor-.Mieo and .Marv. Franc- j v s-JctN - 9 - i
i, ,.,ri,-,l CatLaru,-, CI, ,- :l (f:MtMS
has son.-? and daughters. ' H.'isiiJfV j J ?
lr
ineienan . .iiiiius iiiai i i.-u lOiin?
na, and is a merchant. Colin mai -
1
ried Emma Voder,
'
! vnl ivamsoiir. uvrutj the s c n-l
id Ui
... . , . . r,.. .
fi'-n of Miclnnd married Llizabetn
.
: Leonard an I died m Camp D-.ug-
, . J
lass Chicago, during the civil war
, 4' . 3 ..
and has lett three sons.
lb-nrv
the fourth wjis drowned
in tie
Peter sininf; when a small child
i 1 f . ..
! married Eachel Ilahn
a nei co o
; Keni'v Peen's v. ife, and moved to
?dissouri where he died leaving
several sons and daughters. Chris-t'-na
t!r ehlest daughter of .Marv
P.arbara manied Jace-b Weaver :;
nephew of Henrv lleen's wife and
.. .
iiad thi'e'e children, r.l.ojiy tin.; s( -cond
daughter married Caleb Deity
no olfspiings. P.arbara the
youngest daughter di?d soon after
marriage leavins a son.
This closes Marv Paibaia, the
oldest daughter cd" Mr. Iie.:i1s fan."
-"
Chapter III.
Magdaleiux the ?r;eond daughter
ma; ried a Mr. Hasselbcrger and
! no offsprings.
Elizabeth the!1"'1 lii,,,u-y
! youngest daughter married David
j Voder a brother of John i oder.
She wa? five years old when the
! i"ry battle was fought at Earn
. :.. T , -Co O 1
- - -
! "at: Conrad. Ado p. David. Foiom-
'ior in the war of 181:2; and after
! peace was restored lie went to ln-
j diana to his Uncle Jacob Voder,
and in a few years after he married
his daughter Catharine and moved
to Andrew County, Missouri where
he died leaving several sons and
daughters. Adolp the second son
had enlisted as a regular soldi r in
the United States armv. David
married Ruth Wil -
living, lie is neai !y
the third son mr
son and is still 1
00 years old and has no childrm
married. Solomon the fourth son
married Sallie Seagle and thev be
gat Alfred, Daniel, David Adol
phus, Laban William, Rev. Robert
A., Eliza, Mary and Sarah and
Knieline, John Alfred was killed
m the late war. Daniel was twice
married and has sons and daught -
married and nas son3 aim uaugni -
rs. Adolphus is in Kansas. La -
an in Illinois-? ; John in Missouri,
Rev. Robert married Rosa Fisher
. e I ... ... .-. I-
is the Presi-
- 4.;t.;iivi;' m ill be tisfied
I ,.C m f u.,.iir ( ot f.rrfi nflCall ClVlllZalloll ''HI OC sulislit LI
UL II Ul 111'. A.-.-ij. ...
HicKoiy. raua ii.ai.itu . t j
Petry and has sons and daughters, j
Mary married Noah Dellingeri
arah is now the wde. ol Daniel
u f.-,ii- l-tiidine lssiiifie l, 1 1
3""- 1-ne.inf is Bin.e.
Hhdcorv. Eliza married Robert
1 married a Miss Defter and went to
! Tennessee. MeMirean county and
has sons and daughter?. Andrew j presented, in gehalf of honest mote
the youngest son married Annajev. There is no man in the coun-
Kistler and is still living, is near-
!v s! y.-r.rs ..!,. lia.l Si,ln.-v..TacM.
Ilenn', C'arli-,o, r,(!,anm-. !ar-
i . . , i.' ... i r . c: i
four s.hin Frances married Phil
linear lUm- )a n i,i l.aMl.
or. Tnis cl.-.'s the ircnelocical
history of the Ileep family. It i
' a well kimwd f.-n-f- ilit in siwli n
,.t.,...i. .. i i ... r :..
; r-iiv i l nxuiLii i ne lweep i am 1 1 v, i i
' is impossiMo to give every thine
!iMnnn,iff..l tndi ci.i, ,i i.,imn,i..,i,i
' faxnilv. There mav ho some omis.
! -ion. The writer" U in his six! v-
; "ith yar and is a i.rand child of
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Havin T tho neo io I nirrit lo w p f.lmr.
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I .tnj us comir.a-J use lr t:it tn .ar : 'th'-.i;-
- J-iJi ..r ;;rat. Ti.il people lias J.-iivmsttatrd ifs.it
S if O rv f ,r tiie l-e.-.t builJ-.n" mi l i.r.-.- - nl 1:1,1. i A
I'ueao- over otieicd to th.- '.'.-o.-IJ. 1: inakts new
rich tl.vaj, iinj i-osstssci almost inifacuiou-i
lieaai: pruf ; i lics. I
A ; WRITH FOk OCK OF WONDCRFL'L
V CCRR5, strit free oi appli.titio.j.
I I. not kept by your !-cal JrajTist. sc:J ?i.co
9 for a lar- Nv.ile, cr 00 t -r t,i totHes, and
J meaiche will tv sert ifriUt paiJ by I
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She
Si etiit ni. I'llr-t ii
ieaic .E;:ttir.
there is an end of temporizint'
in the Democratic party ni the
eoin ige ipi.-dioii. Mr. Ihwan, o
Xebra.-ka, and many otl er Democrats-
hav.? unit.'d in a call to tie
fie.' silyer men in the party t
organise for t!ie roj);;Lpat ion of
their view;-. President Cleveland
has answued them in his lve-m
j letter to business men ot Chicago
w!io had ashed iiim t-' go-there and
address the pe-jide in bona If of
This is one of bl
thing-? he said :
What is now more needed thiin
anything else is a plain and simph
n't'es ciitatioii of the argument in
favor of sound money. . In other
words, it is a time for the .Ameri
can people to reason together as
members of a goat nation which
can promise them a continuanc
of protection and safety only so
long as its solvency is unsuspected.
its honor unsul lied, and the cound-
"fs ot its money un.picsiioneu
j These things are ill exchanged lor
j 'he illusions of a denased currency
i "did groundless hope of advantages
to "oe gained by a disregard of our
iinaneial credit and commercial
, . .i , p . t
standing among the nationsoiine
i word. It our peojile were isolated
I i"n ni all others, and if the que-
tlona of our currency could be
treated without rekrarJ to our rehi-1
lions to other countries, its charac-1
ter would be a matter of eompara- j in- short of it, where will the Dem-
tively little importance, if the oeratie party appear ?
American people were only con- We will . all take sides a little
cernel in the maintenance of their; later and the dressing of the line
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j previous lite among i n-inseives,
! they migm return to ine oiu uas
1 j "- .......
1 of barter, and in this primitive
j manner acpiire from each other
the materials to supply the wants
of their existence. But if Ameri-
v. iih this it would anjeeuy law m j
- j
its high and nob.e .nu-co.
It U a pitythatt.be Prudent J
aid led, in tins le ter, nad . ,
tpiu-i-'i 1 1 71 nfr nreent tie argument s
em.iaiiziiv, prc.eni in. a
j ith he saps, in the tir-t sentence
j0f the above ejuotation, ne.-ds to be
try from whom it could so fitly -
come and none whose stamp upon
it would carry equal weight. Cut
tho New York Sun, rarely right
when Mr. Cleveland is under dis
cussion, is entirely so when it saya
of this letter:
"The one thing that a caLoful
perusal of Mr. Cleveland's epistle
to Chicago fails to reyeal is the
President's opinion, if ho ha9 any
is to what constitutes sound inon
y and n saf and stable currency
' is this trilling defect which do
tracts from the value of the docu
ment as a ccntributi n to econom
ic science' '
His generalizations are, howev
r, tlno nt:l we are fully prepared
o agree with the following from
;h" ( Jreenv il!e, S. ( , News :
iov -r Cleveland may be drink
iug a good deal more liipirr than
;s gof.d for him. The man who
drinks any isl;ab!- t drink too
much. It is s.iid, however, that
vhen somebody c ir.p1aii.ed to
biiiei In that (iraut was drinking
heavily the President remarked
that he wished some ot the other
Federal general- would use the
s ime brand d w hi-kev. It Ch-yo-'and
is a drunkard and we hopu
h" isn't wear.' liielin.-d to sug
:et heavy (inuking i sme would-
rt.t!e::ni"n who give the i-oimtry
their :dl.-. e ' i h-:m on finance.
Still more fully d we agree
..:!!: t!:e fo 1 sing frm th.' snrno
I'a;.- r, beeaiiii' v? have over and
v. i- again aid the same thing in
n!v lightly diib-r.-nt term:
We ar.- n-d ready to nceept the
Pr'sid-iit "s predion fully. 1'foba
dv few p.-op!" Wti are yt
no re opposed t :'-. -pting the the
oies of the extivuie fre silver
id.v.n-ates The truth and tho llnal
"el tlenj.-i i is SolileWhel e li'twem
the two extienn-ties. It is refresh
ug.'Uel bb od-.-tin iig, however, t.
s e (irover Cleveland puttinr him
self at the front of another great
i'jlit with elenr hend and Voice and
: lie doL".-d courage that comes
from deii conviction and straight
thinking and rally im; the friends
if sound money as be has so long
ind faithfully and bravely rallied
the friends d' an honest tar ill.
As we have heretofore con ffc6ed,
however, there seems to be no pro
bably of agreement inside tho dem
ocratic party"on a llnal settlement
somewhere betwejn the two ex
tremes.' The radical wings of
the patty are rpparently detef
'iiin-d to figlit it out between them--.dvf..
nedther l.eir;g' willing to
ome up to the ground of the great'
co'nseryat ive class which cannot,
en-eiit to free co:nngo j'ust'now
'out whicdi brlieye-; that the Coun
try can stan.'l some more silver.
This class is out of it now. The
i-sue has been presented by'Rtyaii
I'dand and their crowd and is fully
joined when the President says," in
'lie extract from his letter--rmtecl
vosterday: t;Disguiso it as we
may. the line of battle is dravn
betwrcn the forces of safe currency
md those of mono-metolliam."
When the light begins, we shall
dl have to take sides. But with
fhe Populists united for free eilcer
and tiat money, the Republicans
j standing together for an honest
currency, and the Democraea di-
J vided into hostile camp,one vring
unuterably opposed to free coinage
and the other content with noth-
,v,n ,-nubie us to judge a JiWie
more clearly man we can now
tll.,,, ..tLuaJJ
what the outcome will be ;
j looks now as if, unless the
but it
party
can get togeincr on. miuuie grounu
it is gone. Charlotte Observer.
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I reco'ti:utid Ctnmbei lain'H Paia
t. m l.r ih-u Mmn. la-r-e iMck,
prH:R and .d!i,c. 'I W is no
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K. , .,i
Piern, dtnzW. South Ch'cugo,
111. J'b ft.r Hale by Dr V L Orouse
Orudis?.
ptra m?aij iutiA jjuwp TiOJt unj irpr il
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