Rocki : I J G B' BrI NTIN Gloofl V- H. C. .WALL, Editor AHU Pboprietqb LETTER HEADS77V " ; U IT til OffiCf Vi;iii -i. OVFR EVERETT, WJLLL A COMPANY'S, 8TIBSCRimON rates:, V ' NOTE HEADS j .' i a "iBlLL-BElD STATEMENTS, . r: . . ENVELOPES,""' ' ' CIRCDLAESI - j. . l- T. x:t . . . t ' CARDa-4- 9neet.;.. 32&ii .i.....:;.... $1.50 Bix months, ............ . .75 Three months.......... ...... ............. .40 f-All itibscriptions accounts must be paid ra auvance. ; TERMS 0,aYear iri Advance. POSTERS, RECEIPTS, (Advertising rates famished on ap- INVITATIONS, 4 . No. 40. Safu faction Guc NATIONAL LEMOCSATIC TICKET. (Continued from ..last week! . FE.0M THE PACIFIC SLOPE. FOR PRESIDENT, GROVER CLEVELAND, TT 1 0f New York.' ? - FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, f ALtEN'G. THURMAN, - - Of Ohl62sn For TfdentialEleetors at Large : P 1 ALFRED M. WAD DELL, of New Hanover County. V FREDERICK IT. STEUDWICK, biX of Orange Coanty. ' ; - SfATSSUOCEATIC TICKET. For Governor i- " DANIEL Q FOWLE. 1 of Wake County. For Lieutenant-Governor : i THOS. M. HOLT, of Alamance County. For Secretary of State : . , ; WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, of Wake County. For State Treasurer.: D0NALD1 W. BAIN, of Wake County, " . For State Auditor : GEORGE W. SANDERLIN, . ; e ; of Wayne County. er, at an ektracosl of $6.00, Jpr Sari vkda7(callecl &:&VateX Cafprma and . Walter L. Steele 'Bab," in the New York Star. ! I am convince4.ihat people j?bo talk about woman's rights would.te- ldnch, we set out on out? return-to We reached Beaver; Canoa in good theHbtel-hefewe Br'Mo rnileg 'we traveled went'" abOardKSvith our , taEgage: Otter Notes Of Travel from OoL Steele. the road which we came the preced- bbuqaforOgden::' Wnen we arrived PAT.Afi! HOTET. SAN FRANCISCO mS 7i- lne pomVUl U1.V8U J 1 : ' - i .11 i mi i i i ..i. vir 1 -1 l unm i-l a.ia Ausust th51888.1 we. ePu?mAMay VB 8luPHeu av luo "" o. ! -i .i . " 'J I .. iL I ..Liil .Ukt.nl. . IaaIt Ilia clfian. v. f Th taw looKea inresieninx,ami wweu; i" uum uiSui, n "Then ourT oute la v clown "the river most of us, including one of our fair fhFrjoullensmiMr After travelinff friendsrhad walkjed.oiipyer, ha ;KoKt VKtrifUn td-hav a longe lookat came lowhat is called the' Sulphur some more of Nature's wonders, the Oregon, must be reserved for another f i t u ..of rain hepan to droo. We took snel-1 communicauon. titles of that mineral which are found ter under some small pin'Soon in it. It was made by deposits from a; vehicle passed, and Judge C, of boiling water. Near by are, even our party, preyauea on me auyer io now, numbers of springs and boil- take his companion, Mrs. E., back ing mud holes. From this place to .a,plMVr&e travel of a few miles down the banks was a cessation we began to explore. of the Yellowstone brought us to an- Hundreds oi noi springs, many oi gnrij me as a groveling worm tor other of.the.hotels of the . Norther them thr6wirigf np jets of water; thinking that marriage would be less Pacific Railway Company, and the small holes from which vapor issued, a; failure if women would be more male portion of our party found Vef- one just on the edge of the road, considerate. To be thi3 they do no uge in a tent. About two hundred from which came steam escaping with need to lose a particle of their power Yards off is a grand waterfall of the thesoandofa hundred high-pressure and noneof their pleasures, but they " " ... I. , . . 1 I .-. U Yellowstone which it is said bas an steam Doais, cieivour eyua auu euro, can ininK ouuae easieBi way 10 uc elevation of 150 feet: It may be half After a while our vehicles arrived happy. I am sure , that I should so much. Some of our party stood, and we started: s At Varioirs places grovel I feel perfectly convinced with the fearlessness of a mountain along the road the vapor holes are that-if I were a married' woman I goat, right upon the brink of the seen. Late in the afternoon we drove should do anything in the world to chasm and looked down at the surg- np to the hotel where' we were to keep my husband my friend. I ing waters. I thought that an evi- spend our last night in the park. should want to try and like what he dence of foolhardinwss. As for my- There being a smaller crowd we all liked. I should want to look as he self I kept" well to the rear. The got quarters in a house. liked me to look. But I think 1 followine mornine. simDlv because The next day. according to my should cultivate tact enough to make others were doing so, I took a path I reckoning, was Sunday; "but the NEW-YOBS ;Q0SSP;., How PoHtips are, Progresdve-Tlie Yel v low rever' Belief iWrHrs.- Potter Again m ua9 .ju.eixgpous. . . N, Y'l Syjidicae LetUr'to The Rocket .. .. New York, BepL.5?.lo. i Quite an amusing political come- diette was performedhere last week. The fag end of what used to be call ed the United Labor Party under the leadership jofjOr. Mcfilynn, the deposed Catholic priest, whipped in line for Warner. Miller for. Governor of this State. To accentuate the movement and to give it the color of some importance the leaders held what they called a State convention. Everyone knew that Miller resolu tions cut and dried weeks before hand were to be run through the mill, and it was also an open secret I that the National Republican Com mittee in the goodness of their hearts had volunteered lo look after the ex pense accounts of the delegates. It was a very sorry ghost of the charity is hot to be thought of. A- unique - organization ot JNew Yorkers which has for "years past been a mighty' boon to toe new?pa- face of the earth. j" For Snperintendent of Public Instruction: eadi .Q wfaat direction X do not gound oT a church-going bell, these SIDNEY M. FINGER, of Catawba County For" Attorney-General : THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe County. For' Associate Justices of Supreme Court : ;; JOSEPH J. DAVIS, ' ' of Franklin County. JAMES E. SHEPHERD, of Beaufort Countv. ALPHONSO C AVERY, of Burke County. x For Congress, 6th District: ALFRED ROWLAND. ,of Robeson County. For Presidential Elector Sixth District : SAMUEL J. PEMBERTON, of Stanly County. his likes aeree with mine, and to Have him think that I never looked as well, or did him as much credit. as when I was well dressed. I would when you can only hav&one, instead PURELY VEGETABLE. H towWIi xtrwrdiiMiry ecy tk ,VMClDNEY8, and BOWELS. s tM EFFECTUAk SPtClFlC FOB !, tAliita, " - Sowi Complaint, lyjiftym, Sick Hemdache, CnUptlo. -' BUioanM Kidder AfffeetloiM, Ja41oe, know. and. followinsr it several bun- vallevs and rocks never heard." In w , w i - . - , dred yards, turned to the right and this whole country ,.so far as I could walked and sliDped down hill to a see. there are seven working days in advise a young wile to tate it lor balustrade just at the lower falls, the week, and one is quite as unholy granted that her husband had loved which are represented to be over Us another. Perhaps it would be somebody else; there is not over three hundred feet in height. They better to: say. that none of them is much compliment in being a man's i . . may be half so much. It was a regarded as holk-r than the others, first love it is too much like pluck frightful place, and a minute or less Just as we crossed Fire Hole river ing the first flower io the garden at the spot satisfied me. I went we began the ascent of the inoun- back. The gorge below is said to tain. When we reached the top a affordTi magnificent view, but I took splendid panaroma was in view, con- the testimony of others. I wasjsistiug of snow-capped mountains, gorged with gorges. After breakfast we J wooded hills and green valleys. We ptarted on our last day's journey a soon reached the Madison river, just distance of about thirty miles. All outside of the Park, and there we along the route we could see the va- left three of our party who stopped por rising from hundreds of springs, to enjoy fishing for grayling. I trust On ouf right was a mountain of vol- they waited until the following day. canic glass fromwbich, on our re- The others of our party went on to turn tne iollowinff day,we got a lew Snake River. When the morning specimens. Liate in ine aiternoon came our lair companions oaae us we reached the Mammoth Springs, farewell and started, under the pro- situated about nine miles from Cin- tection of Col. Fletcher, for the rail- nobad, the terminus of a branch of road at Beaver Canon. the Northern Pacific Railroad. Monday was spent in fishing and Splendid views were had at various hunting. The former amusement places on toe road, anu wnen wunin was indulged in only by my brother a few miles of our stopping place we Tom. Robert and I toek a long passed through a gap in a mountain tramp in search of sage hens. I saw in which flowed a small stream that but few got DUt one snot and killed tumbled over a tall ot ttnrty or lorty the bmj. Robert was less success Of course it is arr economical ad ministration economical. :ir-- thflj sense of an honest, and faithful aj per men rejoices in the, appellation plication of the public moneyj to the,, j of the' 4Whyos " They are a band I purposes for which, appropriat!ed.ii- of thieveSv murderers and general 1 anqwe take it that this is. w bat .the j. j criminals pf ibe. pJore "reckless jsort'l people. of.JhecounUywanVand., Toe ravagers ot ine gallows and rot-1 uiax;unaing in iue autioiBiTiiiuuuijr:j ter s neid naye told power;uujon me . air vyieveiana wnai ine .puoiic jpjD-f, organization 'within. 'tbe .past ,few mands of iU servant, -they viUbe i years, so that there now llpgers only quite certain to retain him, and en, (tf. shadow of their former glory, gage with him m November for anv,! ' 1 " ' I t I f A t Z Wunin tnis period two pi tneir.suc-1 ouier iour years term oi service. . j:1i cessiye leaders have been hanged for murder, three have met with' violent J Mn La Z n' L'n A W' Vt tl M f I 1' H ATT .... ..... i. i - liruen, ; last ot ine aiopicans, was KAlir:tri,taT.fiin(r the chronic eori,. transported to: Sing Sing . Saturday n1aint about th e business naralrsis i i WL! I I .... lora.ien years recreai.ou. inwmau .fa psidential election year.'lUe-n has neen implicated in.ai ieasiinree . . oniuQ), ig not onlr-TerT . - . i - - - - - murders and so many cases oi aire-- gralifying in lhe volume of ' trade cious assault, sneax:inieving ana . , . .n-cj-ii- .rratifvine in tb . ... ' . t - J : r " burglary tuat ii wouia oe leaiou- io healthfui character it presents .. ! ml i i - mention tnem m. oeiau. i nrougn Thj8 contrT ha9 now lried 'bPth ' it all up to the present time he bas . . w and wnrntneifr" The Business Outlook.' managed (o slip through the meshes 1 sialwart being that only, two years I of the law. It is thought that with nm the bacKDone oi me gang is broken, and the citizens of the thick- ago threatened seriously to become a national factor in politics. It was begotten by Henry George, the greatest of all the political econo mists who have attempted to solve the question of iodustrial emancipa tion. Under his leadership it polled in New York City 60,000 votes, rep resenting 300,000 people. But prophet and priest long ago parted. Henry George made up his mind that the interest of the work- ingmen oi this country would at this juncture be best conserved by the support of the National Democratic nominees. Thenceforth he became what we call a labor mugwump. of going around and seeing which is Nine-tenths of his people fullowing sweetest and most important of all, which will lastthe longest. Curious ly enough, that most highly culti vated flower, that symbol of the most civilized woman, the orchid, will outlast all the tiny violets, the his leadership are now ardent sup porters of Cleveland and Thurman while a pitifully small contingent which still train with the unfrockd priest have gone over to the enemy as it was supposed they would do y settled district where the depre dations of these marauders more fre quently occurred hail this event as a public deliverance. The charming Mrs. Potter is with r 1 1 o 3 us again. &ne arnvea nere ounuay with several dozen trunks packed with ravishing creations of the great Worth. She was met down the bay by a tug on which were Manager Abbey, husband Potter and the handsome Kyrle Bellew, her leading man, who bas turned the heads of half the society women of this town. Mr?. Potter will essay several new roles, chief of them being Cleopatra in "Anthony and Cleopatra," which will He produced here shortly with dazzling scenic effect. Frank E. Vaugiiax. A Good Administration. ereat sweet roses, and even the white A careful estimate of their strength lilies. Bat it may be that you are in the State gives them lees than a not educated up to' the orchid. Do thousand votes. And even while not. then, make the mistake of tak- supporting Miller for Governor, they ing it, for it will weary you, because protest a violent opposition to Har- it belongs to a higher civilization nson and Morton, declaring that Again I call myself ultra-conserva- they mean to stick by Labor's own live and say that while a woman I national nominees. should be-more loving, more affec- Events seem to show that uiair- tionate, more considerate, more pa- man Quay is a better beggar than tient than a man, I believe firmly those who preceded him on the fat- that he should be stronger frying tour among Pennsylvania s in brain. I do not like a woman to monopolists, lhe tormer mission- be a fool, but I want her to be more aries returned disconsolate and dis- than intellectual and more heartened, reporting that their re- loving ieet, our road being cut out of the fai, and reached the house two hours gracious than learned. After all, the ception had been most frigid. But precipitous side of the gorge or be- after I did pretty well broken down, control should come, as the poet puts Quay has a reputation of being an angler if anthing, and trustworthy reports place the net amount of his campaign gleanings in Pennsylvania ins over wooden bridges. - On the Tn fu- avprnnnn A hitrhwi nn nnr it, "from man with the head and wo left were thousands of boulders of team an(j drove about five miles on man with the heart." white limestone from one ton to hp. mad tn n nlnrA nwr Shot Gun hundreds of tons in size which had Creek along which was a beautiful The canvass in New Jersey is pro- at 8500,000. Perhaps it was this that . A " 1 ... - m 1 J 1L - A.Z . a been thrown, by some convulsion oi now w- fnr, mnv hfn ceedinewith the greatest vigor under quicsenca me ueniocnuic v,oumi r ' . ,ZIX ,.w.w-.. .j E- " . : . , .4. , nature, irom a nigu cau. . hnndrpd of p.nrlews ThP.atream circumstances -that justify the hope iee io raase uieir muuiy vym When we reached the large hotel . , . .. , number8 of ducK8 0f a phenomneal Democratic inajori- the public with which you arc al Io HfiiiseMd SM4 Without It, iumn 81 w - THEUE BUT QNE V UOHSLIVERREGUUTOR ftoi e Mt M chhW wHfc rxJ "Z" Mt ftMT M Wnppw. rrprMl niy dj J. K. ZCIUN 4 Cp.,0taPropri.rt, 'A Petty Swindle. and offered to register our names we were asked if we did not come. into the Park' from Beaver Canon. When we. made an affirmative reply we were told that we could not get rooms, we did get comiortaoie quarters the best we got in the Park I at a more unpretentious house. But notwithstanding the Northern Pacific hotel had no rooms for us, it did have them for more than fifty who reached the place after we did. They did not come over the Central From the Providence Journal. 1 Pnnifin and the hotels nre kent for That was a great stroke of politi- j ihe benefit ol travelers over one line cal finance by which General Harn- J of railroad. This is simply disgrace on 8 leVpf acceptance was inter-Jful. polated iiita a speech and printed in! Our party climbed to the top of thFCorresironal Record so that it a plateau over two hundred cJeet pan be sent through the mails under I highland at various places there the franks of members of Congress I were hot springs in the most beau-r without the necessity of swelling the tiful pools made by deposits of sirbJos.by; paying postage. That is l gypsum, and this formation is now a Wtty swi ndle on the government going on and has been for hundreds of.eottrser a small consideration m I or thousands pi years, in tne roao: were other plateaus of the same ori gin, andjpr a ipaperipf tbree or four nance, industry and trade generally '-1 have learned the important lessonr that political changes do not affect the stability or prosperity of-bus-' ness interests. - ' V5 ' There are always timid and doubt-'' ing men who are waiting for some- thing that never comes, and they C are the croakers who wait for the re suit of a Presidential election. Wbi there is no absorbing political con test, they wait for something elee f C for labor disturbances ioeetUe'j-fot S earthquakes or fires lo slop, - of for ' droughts and excessive" rains to gtv out of fashion. The sensible, practical.progressite14 business man well understands that J he will have just about the same volume of trade'thi year and next. i year, whether Cleveland or Harrison. shall be elected in November, and u he borrows no trouble about the fog- 4 created by the breath of perspiring politicians. There was no Presidential election . last year; indeed no election at all 1 " of importance, and every branch of and eeese and a flock of pelicans. ty. In the southern end ot the State, uouuu lumu.ar. " I .i -r-i .1 1 I l 1 We'killed a dozen or more sage hens, where tne itepuDi;cans nave Deeni a campaign ot education, sucn as three curlews and two ducks not strongest, the changes from Repub- is being conducted on our side o rraftinrr tViA lottr fct ninnt nf a finer licanism to Democracy are strongly tlie house, requires dead loads of &"'"o .-. - I . . . - , i . .. , , . The next day I did all the hunting, marked, inere is reason to nope funds. Ihe printiug oi documents the others trying the fish. They re- that Gloucester county will be car- by the million is no trifling matter, ported them to be in great abund-1 ned for Cleveland and l hurman, and the cost oi their oistrioution is ance. I killed a nice lot of sage hens, largely through the vote ot mde- enormous. Contributions, so the That night our companions who had pendent manufacturers and their J managers say, have been coming in been left at Madison river joined us. employees, who have come to realize generously, and a sharp watch is We left them to try their skill in the the fact that free wool means better kept on the finances. A couple of raDids of Snake River, about a mile business and better wages. The Re-J weeks ago there was a good deal of below the hotel, whilst we went on publicans are not encouraged by theltalk about an overflowing treasury, to Beaver Canon. On the way I prospect. Heretofore they have car-1 but if that were true, the latest man- A ried; the countv bv about 650 manifesto would indicate that an im- one curlew.1 ; When I shot the last jorily, and' their "utmost 'claim nowmense amount of work has been ac sage hen it was flying between me is that of s.hope.thatythey., wll hold 6omplisbed within that period comparison with the amount' saved to' tbe'TJeoblican campaign fund. OWABP AQWKW TBS STRIKE, miles in length; by about a half mile AVd.alwayi have a bottle of Acker's Eng- in Wldtn, tne wnoie was a ueposu p lUh Remedyin the house. Yoa cannot 1 lime, with an average thickuess o Wl how boa.Croupmay strike your little t j tba thousand feet' ,. Tliis iipoB yn One dose is preventive and was one of " the grandest as well as a.jr dqjw a.ftdsiUvtf.care. All" Throat mo8l beautiful sights I ever beheld Aaampleboefle4s eiten vou'free and the such was the opinion of all our. Rwueay f tArantSed by Dr. W.- M. Fowlkes com pany . . . 4 & 'OqlafMrarag 8tor.-t'-;. ;. . '1 The following morning after break $end'3$e; for Rocket till Nov. 15. i fast, having procured a bounteous d.ans had-killed. heir own. New York Star. and the -wagon, which vras at least t 1 -) varcta on. 1 tnoueni lrnaa nass- 4 id the line when ired'buftt was ' Even Republicans are Learning. canH press eountrv that bloody, as was Uie "side of Robert's the retaliatory po wers asked by the bead. i nad mi inem,muon 10 my pre8ifjent against Canada were'iieed- cB'cvj "u 'M """r ' "v 6tv' esa and wrong, and nis wnoie mes- aget was done. Soon rafter tbiaxwe. ' oa' tne : subject was & : mer The metropolis continues to reach down deep in its pockets in behalf of the yellow fever sufferers of the South. The contributions received through the may or and from indi vidual sources aggregate something like $70,000,vandthe golden stream is still on the flood. ' A deplorable insUnce.of circumstances was the From the Wilmington Messenger. Under the administration of Pres-i ideat Cleveland there has not occur red a defalcation of an officer where- ns prosperous and as healthy as'itM y public money has been lost. was one year ago. Sensible business1-'-In this respect the present Demo- men see it, and they are ready for. -' cratic administration stands excep- a large and profitable fall trade. "' tional in the whole history of the In poiu of fact a Presidential: government, Irom its very founda- year should be one of unusual busi-J ' tion, and it is a circumstance so re- ness activity. People consume more? markable in the fiscal affairs of al eat, drink, wear and spend mow great government that it is worth than in prdinary years. The 31 i:! while to take note of it. I wards of thfe city will each expend In the first place the system of 815,000 by the two partien, io club,"8 checks and balances in all the de-j music, meetings and other campaign ' partments of the National govern-1 expenses, and that is independent ment is so perfect that the. exercise of the hundreds of thousands ofdol -of due diligence in the heads of bu- lars contributed for general party reaus and divisions, and the exac- expenses. tion of prompt and faithful work on And this vast expenditure does the part of all subordinate em ptyees, not materially interfere with the in- so that all business is kept well in dustrial productions of . the city hand and constantly in view, is Labor gives nearly its full time tr bound to secure safety in the hand- legitimate employment, and wo thus ling of and accounting for the pub- have about the same products of in - lie funds. Jdustry with greatly increased expen- bile the administration of Mr. J dilures. When money is expended Cleveland did not originate and es- j lavishly, it must benefit trade. tablish the systems in vogue in the The official reports show thatbuK. departments at Washington, it has ness is quite as healthy and sub- : mproved on -many of them. - But J stantial this year as it has been fox . wherein this administration hassur-l many years past. If there is any.-, passed all others is its rigid require- change.it is in favor of business sol- menu in the performance of every vency and prosperity. The failure' duty with promptitude and exact-1 are less in number or amount than . ness. From the inauguration of Mr. last year, and there has been special Cleveland a change was apparent in activity in many branches of busi the movements and manners of em- ness within the last month, in the. , ploy ees in all the departments. It very midst of the Presidential cam . was well understood that tho meth- paign. ods of the roan at Albany bad fol- Viewed from eveiy standpoint, lowed him to Washington, and that I the business outlook is gratifyingt ' the retention of place under him nnd it may now be accepted as setr : meaut the faithful discbarge of duty.) tied that peaceful political contests,. .. More worK nas been aone in ine 1 ana even political revolutions,, aa. , departments at Washington since j not hinder business growth, busi- Mr. Cleveland , became y President ness solidity and business prosperity , than had been accomplished . under in this ine government. both Hayes and Arthur. The char- . -T".. . acter of the nublic service has im-1 If you select good and healthy I J.v.r. nnirsrijlv rnrfl not nf the twfl t . - . . II CVCU -W V T .wm ww . .T - Rape on ine aumeci wabn.iueie 00-1 ; . - ... . , bassed auitea band of Shoshone In- rrw.'u DaMiMn. young Jacksonville retugees, rno m . - r - . 1 1 1 iviyvv. v r . . . 4. .r nornl nnpiitpfl Into V ljta wvjii v w t-j - - - - - dians, all mounted, and having, be- 0f theHouse of Representatives tum ?ides a rnumber of 'hOTseS,' some of ed ar0und,(and, wilh iiy only four which were bearing packs. . The wo-, exceptions, t'voted td confer :on the men. had no side-saddles and .rode pre&iAent theSe needless, wicked and' just like the men? .'One bid fellow bad InjuriousowersllhePvepublicans strapped, uenma mm an anteiope were ghl wen th'eysaid this is an fawn which some of the-'buck' In- edudative'eamnaign and they are r . r 1 1 t j . 1 . - proved in every respect, and the 00a ior your lamwy, you anom 1 , ... ' x t4 look to the welfare of your baby, work of the government is better in 11 troubles of earlychiWhocil .: hand to-day than it ever was. t, In nothine is . better than Dr.Ban'a'f this city, imperilling the lives or this respeci 11. is a reionn auminig- uany ayrnp. . rnce c hundreds 'of thousands of people. Nearly '.all.' the papers ' have ; com mented on - the -incident : with a harshness that seems entirely becom- Yet, that such a' thing will be wgv permitted to stand ;in the way of tratiori, for it is a notorious fact that ' Record- of merit the . populaxs: the administration "of the affairs of praise accorded to Laxador by rea tho UpiudBu, Government for '" was the most dilatory ana memcieni of any civilized government on the ? Subscribe for the campaign Rocket.