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BRIEF 0?!H!0HS.
J.l st ut thU timp th.ne iscins to
J) muuh cU k-Oi.s Rniongtbe lAinily
tbov'II laKr j:""1 l03s o "physic
and gtt right 1 I '.,
Tin: Xtiou,:t Economist pi April
30tli oijtuii'.'.'tl an aMe amf conTicc
Klkorial on the . Onsiuial pUnk
ill tb Lou i platform. - There
ate no ablfir writers on reform ques
tions in iliis country than those who
write U- 'lifirals for the E'-ono-
STATE HEWSJ
. ! ,
THE DOINGS OF OURi PEOP
LE
BRIEFLY AND pLiIMLYTOLp.
Happekings
Of THK
CINSED.
Wkek Cpx-
Kitty Rogers, a white boy em pi
ed tr Mr. J. 1L iloody, Lad an
cnt made in his head Friday bd
piece of tia.ber with two . nails in
falling from the upper ; piaizza of tlije
American House npon nja heaa
Ihe Laslne has been much swo
by the recut heavy rains and
aDron on this Bide of the .new brillsse
lei
the
.UONuriJ-HSMAN Liv.ingstou wjll
hae a 'hearing before the committee
in the li-MJs.- on the Snb-'i'reasnry
bSH .which, "1 be icccntly introduced.
He ay:' be will make a desperate
fi'bt lor the' enactment, of 'the bill
ihU law. V'e ti -istt.iathisiettortswiVl
not U'liintvailing. ; ' ;
; If tb- vliUr of t'be Wiliningtou
Mwiiya Is! not ery careful ho will
havo a eii.--o." u -tvous prostration.
Ile.scH'iiM't'j "k: very miensy about
th. ; political affairs and .i entertain.
it everything. will go to the
an'ie iheinafses haye a?sitniad
the uisinhgehi.Mit of )o!ticB fur. thm-
was washed nu. : It sliould ins bo
securely down. Windsor Ledger,
tii
fear
devil b
.Notwithstanding the cold sp
tha tobacco plants; are doing
many of them being large enong
transi) ant. ; If the weatner is sti
blc, planting . will ; conixnence
week The 1 toefc y Monnt ;
provemen. and Mannfactnring
has sold 'lots-on the Nashville rlacl,
near tlie falls, to both theMeihf-
flist aml Rantiet clmrches I of
place, oil which substantial jchurJhes
will" be at . once erected. IttJekv
Mount Argonaut.
Mr. Edmund Ksts, aged letwee;n
75 and 80 .rears, died at ihis hinje
11
p4-
Iff-
ins'
.1 . .1-. .
i.T UVi -ycarai.- taar me
h in in . 'exUtenc-2 its
-
ucte.i in linitv upon
nk.it t. rs t na er- e.--ntiar. in
c iir-o ot -I'UiC i.j
.. el re a n n p r-;3 pen ty.
. c:r.fer of action if
o aLOOMipiis'hed. Let
1 every uienibi.- o t s -Order c in.ihvnt-
n.ii.d.
; .Tint ii:'.ii '
'AMiunci. !r'i
members U.i
tna
0 .Ot
ti-.il to their
There must.
-anything is.;t
vt-r
a-"
4"M
on John's fiiver, above Cbiirlettsv
last Wednesday evening.. l.,.tStal
the C'heirv viile suspect, was
put in t he calaboos?. The aiayoia
J.- :. I vised the nnii-ehal tliat he c
i neitlver tie him nor put him in
i but nuist stay with him., j The
! shal'sat up with him Saturday u
the f stuck close to him Stfnuy and jart
l td to sit up witli him that nighUbhtf
went to sleep, when he escape
Leuoir Jhj)ir,
V
V bear t his
' - ' I
I'KEHtl'.K.
entertain an
nemies-. imk '
i?adcr. .Ma.
iikd (rii
tb
4
jji.-jve tevii
i n fi
hb-jii J be w; k
lril a.Jt rwy bv t
lion to t l;u I
circulated..!-
l.S i his T;t'p! Hi
man who h:v
and .who I
lionet ( t'.ii' i
people iff thi.i
bi.i hcrvirei).
. t '
to the t nasst
every iodividu,
HtlV
movement every
lvu for his con n-
rr.. to see justice
niing and laboring
tottntry should enlist
NY hat Mill M ft benefU
will bv ' benefit to
il. thet efuio 1 we think
every man
ment io relieve. the
suiTvriii: and list re
sbt uld aid in the niOve-
TlIK
county says:
of tails n,wat! Wys
amount of la
be CO!l!p('llrd
went were tn
would like to
now. (Yrtau
the freight bii
, ST? -Trace it
Kl KWII KliV.
lie from the
the pri ib'A
li.U It M t
It inai n rains
ib.r at t lie '
1. 1 a
i
' u! fr.r a iiibnknt
ii i ii: any n portjour
n v'ato aboat our
; i a ' i i i s r o t r e- u ta t i o n
i '! ', dnuuniafioii j
eiicf cliUratorrttics
r, of the AUi'.nce
riwi in the cause or
i-ni. Pay no atten
sehoods that will be
Ou . Mr; Kornegav's j planta
near '(Joldshol-o. during j-tbe
Friday eveninir. lightning struck
instantly killed Mr. Uosea I
ion,
OFm
i
Miiins
and his child, whom he was hollling
in his arms at the time.' The
was terrific and tore even the
off his feet Messrs. 0. K I
and Jas,, Taylor, pf near .Core (i
peo
s.
fe of their
ill- L V-T.i. (M.oHm
riieie is a great' deal
ibout theuormons
at ion the people would
to i -ear, ii me guw-
m y t he rail roads.. We
L n o v w hi paid'for these
were befoi-e Commissioner l'trrf .last j official
week, on he charge of illicit ji stjll-: e;:ercises of f ra'hclme was ben- fM ?f
ing. Mr.' Moore wai j dischai -gt-d. ; eQCil n that State, I ' ; ' - f "VJ
Mr. Taylor was bound over to - i ' I -i ' t-'t j- x
Inderal court at Xewbern this
in the sum of $230, -which he
K i n stop Free 1'rezs. '
Rev. S. B. Turrentiue, of Ce
arv unnrcn. win preacn ine ai
keek: The Qongest term of imprisonment
rave,. , ever imoosed in the -. .'Philadelpbia
courts wasi last week confeired upon
Charleb 8.1 Elliott, -alias Johnson,
kermon at the commeiieement
Thompson High School....... n
al childreu while playing in a g
near Seventh street, i.ast Wji
ITfijiair si-f fprnrwin. nnfai'thed - t
mains" of a colored iutant. Tbtyfre;
ported the f;aet to the.bfficeis,
have siuced secured suilicieni
deuce to place the guilt 'upon
Hairston as, -Facing the mother o
chilcL.... .Manatrer E. S. Boswdll ar- says:
rived here Tuesday from Xewi
t arransre business "' preparatory ' to
taking ehartreTof ' Hotel inze
as soon as it is completed
Ston Sentinel; i f
n;ads and wl.f is 'ay)g the expenses
kly the peipu? who pay
Si and buy'tickets do
on aeN, aiiii-vwn n uu
4he fanner' ..i4d lalttn'ing man has it
to l iar afterfcill. .
- ' 1 !
A white man na.tn.d I Jasper
came here on the afternoon.
Monday from near lioykin, ,V
search of a mad stone.! lies
was work in a; with Mr.; Josh
Powell who lives near Bovkin
last Friday : while taking
in abaru from the rain ;a
ed the door i and ..rushed all
him sliirhtlv in tl
dOffl
I bitins:
I and
tearing
and
will Ix' fouud an arti-
)l;io Stttte Jouritl on
bf lawveis and journa-
mely "and to the point.
th.it lawyers in. pleads
sr biiouui oc lifiu io
strict. accountability for all they say
viliiliYivg a'Hi a - iv-
the uttusrt . .niii-t them. ;vwspa-
. V . i i ..1 ... K ' . !.
tiufi
one hand seiciely.'
w'tud-
labt.
:on-
bioke
si . A
ii. l:
1.41.--.
...... A severe , rain-hau
sjorui passed over this seen
Fridav nisiht. The hail did
siderable damage to truck and
wiudow paues in some tmildiii
stable was blown down at Mv.j
Kitchen's and an o! ias 1 ki
.Scotland N ec k PemocrfiL
gge lil
J.-iw rs
Siuiulvr
(Iviiiiu.-d
stir
t.b-iU
la-
shouldn't
an.
v, i
A I'
!t with?
I con-
( Tiir,
I he. M. i.i J -
of the lor.e- '
While ho w;.:
th minister .
--' ta heaven
C7 i
Iiithman" wvie
Then he! as'i-vd
lr'v
ami why
iiiiii.irly d-.i
f.su - e should
iv iublic. '
. ,' J.
w ho opposes
reminds us
!i it!n .Hi in church.
fully slumbeiing,
lkeU all wlio war.teil to
U ri.e. All except the
1 '' ' - . i."... I' ...
ii tnvir ieeT i uiiuv.
all . who wanted 'to
met rvian
ti'i.irt(lv,1
.iV
. pfac
li
the lUibucs o: the lower regions
A second stroke of paralys
tackel Mr. H. It. ltosea oii
ville township, Thursday, anilj
writing is in . a' critical ' coi
Tlir fust stroke occurred twi
ago..t....lr.AV 1. Ex urn,
the most substantial fanners
county, has in his possession
cotton made on his farm las
and the year be ore....... a i
preacher named liyder, it
tried to imitate the Hex. Dr,
. . . . . At '1 ;l . J
hurst iv roiUL'- into tne biiinia
"Smokv Hollow,"" to learu h
half-world is setting along
inmiortal nraetices are now
hi vest i "rated, and it is to bd
-3 '
that the Key. I'M r. Kyder ca
ish his innocence. ' j oldsboro
light. . j.
aroused
!'J'.:
Irishman,
.1 u
noise or tne jeopjc
j, arose. Finding
e fieepn;
the
f ' .
tkm' tneiv
himself LioH be said, don't know
I ' ! . - : r . -
Mi, unairmaii,
a hopeless min-
The recent hail storm did a 'great
d(;l of daniagre in smo sections.
."-v---- " 7 a - : II f
Mr. J. H. l'arhaiu, of our ovh fconty
i
what the msotion is,
but voii 'aa4 1 are iu
oritv!"
the
the
th?. j yit Utf7i'pv:iWMif truthf nl
i.. I iu,M',..i: a viist dilerence
betweei. ih?-man who advocates par-
lv for tl e, take of , reform and
oviss w'h. advocates reforms, foi
.V rtf i Party. The one will say,
gie ruennythiug labvfleAl reform
cet i ivi party ucces, ami the ot
will ay.:give me-, any party to secure
lb Li reform. The true cause of je
f.m is heavily loaded with men
who wither, understand or care for
the reforms that are popular, but are
.lo.n-rthe most. asrn4us ." "
to jrts't' a nartv that
11K Ulf 111 V v. -v. o -
will give th. m'ajob. Their Jgaor
: - ,tv.I orr.mM.IS SUPUOrt 01 DieUS
nre$ Ihev do nyt understand is often
strong e-.idencjj against the cause,
0t!t Of
it is
made
root ot
is dwelling. He also! had sme 500
to
had 27 window lights brokeiJ
His house, and the hajfl stonjjs,
n!il. were so larire that thetf
ihout 100 holes in the tin
yards of plant bed-clota I
Pieces... .... At 1CH avwu OIH
day, the little sou' of I r. J. h
along wiUi several other childre, was
playing in -.the woods near ttite
and was having a socxl time
bowing i
little ones generally do.
ioyiug their mirth little, Mckii
pencil to leei a seeir aoi
ralf of one of his legs .and
down and there was a largl'
hich had bitten him.
rittlelmv was badly ; f rightdaed and
naturally ran to bis father,
him when the snake had hi
Mr. Moore took in the
onc. and having fm
liandput tbe boy luirtially ukider its
inHueuce to counteract the fefTect of
thniivnin . .It had a good Iflect of
tbeoi-on. It had a good effect,
and he is now all right, hulfhas not
forgot leu the snake. Oxford Isdjer
M eniofal pay w:as more gen erV! I y
obserTcdjin Havannab," Ca., than it
e ver h as jlxre i . - G e. Warl e I lain p
tocr delivferecj an .oration at the Coti
federatecS soldiers' moimnient : in ths
presence of j five thousand px-opte.
All of the white military of the city
paraded iin Honor of the dy. .f : .
last
this
ueptiewj
TV It ' '.ill t t t i i r . vxi t -k :
Khali- - i" tiuiuiUp tl iTt rX ?
, Thre
teil
WilliimtPtor, whose death
week wan aLfnomietid- bv cable
rnornind, w43 reit bo hisl
W'illiamj Wjilddrf.' Astor, probably
the richest citizen of America, his
wealth being recently estimated at
(10.000 0001 He was a brother bf 4 near
the late John 1 Jacoo Astor, who
died February d, tO. 1
- jindsis per cent-' interest ou
billieu ; paid. In f prircbes.
The mist 5eriou3 objections urged Pfrcenf cf this latest .11 coyer
to this plank ' of oar C platforja- are: ri ; luu 'I
lirsl tV greatly increased feorern- ll .euc per centl
ment patronagebyreason of Ihe in- nld boa sink Og fund that wouhj
creasednumbe of employees: nd,i
theirnmense cost to the government i the whole uebj, m 33 years-that ,i
i t purchase of roads, Thl pres- f the bors. ; Tnrst one being pauj
L ftrU.,wnt,lef5 the first yearaud o on to the end of
is estimated at about 175,000 Add, rhem.
At the- expiration of - tne 3a
to this, the employees uecesiry forJv- 2w i A
thotelepraph and telephone H,Hes,pf ri
oe -ca Ken j . w r-?
which will very certainly
charge ofbv the government
1
tion
at l2,000,ODO. this wofald give
1 bombs A, Edrsou ougnt to have m, 1iL.pl K-ngeoV by the ' barty ii
esmbH-arheht.i'ti ths' Pafoitf L. pttinol the': votingfpoDnla;
otlice toft la 'special yen eat. tienas
ja"en cnit more, patents than any
izen of t he RJ nited States recotr
and is still 4t it, - ; JI;i3 credited witb. tl e LW;:- The question arises; will f
Having Bior? tnan six nuiu.reu men-. the condition' of the peple.
fty Hth. government one vote fri every Jft .murt eitf own Ihe. h. . hs., o
1 with fi.. TUiWMmmriW will f have, the roads. How? By right o
in ven-! ti ' t,..hn;t;rir of the peplel under
tions and hia taken ipt as I man y &j circuriistarices, be bctterp worse
six. patch ts in vne week. . . lt is most likely. to hi. f under
fntureL.say'7(r,0O.a.
eiupiovees areesnmareu a. jw,uw,
... A
Thii will give the goverumeuv pat
1 " : . . . -it.
ronn-eof 750.000 votes, which will
- ira - i . -
h-
; i '
was doae.
i find o'uSAvo put the cart-idge there. th;
dbc a men t's showi ng that
IcMd:
A caijiegram iroiu i,ouuou ui nv , .,
aitli Aprils says: iu mu ifouac.ui..
Coumi'ins todav rrir Albeit Kay
Kollit. Inovied the second reading o
h Vi Anvil's SiiiTrawe bill. !ile de-
i bti-l fhal although much bad been
Hes fsaid defogfitory io women exercising
i thA fiviimhise. in Wvonuu:?' - where
"H''i 1 tbev iXl the right to vote,., he had
It r T - J
iten- ; alias li
iilley
ston,
,'coufessed
burglaries
i
(.lite.
tilnd G3eu:
as
I Tn -Ai t.i Tr.'viMit v.-orl: 5 !-!' IViCll
v. ' I s r " . o " - . .
.from st4alirtg oiirtiidges'.from dyna
mite fadtoncs m Vieuna, and selling
them at a lohv pl ioe, the police hayei'
ordered that everybody using dyna
mite unlst have a certificate showing
where -it wiis bought Pailve;to
nrodncd Kiich certittcate v ill be 'vie-.
titcd bv be Wvcrest peiinlii-.'
Cousmlerable excitemei.t . .wfis cans
ed in Xtipbls last week i-y a report
I that anarchists had attorn? tedj to blow
up the, j!d trasnry ilenaitm-nt. Dy
namite cartridge; had esplojed jj&i
.1..- Ki,tt;t;r. l.-.it itis -ntH
U t I t U .11 Li IK ..'iiv v J
lieved- tJhat I it v as placet
...r , ,
anarchMs.- Only triiti
in tb ! charges, aiid with more efficient andj
Tile K. K. satisfactory service to the people, i
i the meiin time, v Alter o years nave;
expired and the roads have been paicj
for, the transportatiop charges, foi
f 'tight and pasftger;, will not h
more than half of what it is now.
It h&s been said, that , the govern
or
be-
:. th. re by
ig. damage
fnnknritr. influences, with tfceir re
leutles and remdrseiess octopus grip
TutSns tP According to the. late
ceninsf'there are 1G3.000 miles ll. K.
in the U. S. J.j Could; and, those
actiku with him control, it is said,
72,600 miles of
derbilts and Morgan, 25,000
6-1,000 to be divided among
er ,c orppratipus, 'whose every
towards con'ceniration. Th
combine of the i'ensylvar
lioads (Reading; eteXmay lie
in point. It is thought, by
the; knowing ones, that, in j
these roads; the V'an-
leaving
the otli-
" step is
i recent
i:i Ctfal
cited, as
many of
ess than
20 Uars, tbeentire railway System of , bout thb? way:
fhe countrv will be controlled Dy not. , nui w .
mo c than. 3 corporatioas.
Tne police "ar trying , to j rati rule is nowj more despbtic 1 1
t'of the autocrat of all he
What may we expeql,
iiifperial power is t
few handst With t
ital of 10 billions and
relentless grip
in
acepus and
sto
Wl
eminent domain, if thev. refuse to
sljll m Xixonf Sr. inlhe Hertford
Dispatch
The -Reason Why.
them to go-befoie the public and ad
mit all that the AlLianceiuen claim
;d then to tll jthem if you, pnjt
tisis in pt.ictice, we will -loose the
places of poolaiaster and revenue "of-Decrs-rtvhile
the b'nancial condition
Till continne the same--is mose' than
bonest men are going to do.
Lairyer and Jnraallst. .
"So money," Why U it that; tb . HKALTH Dl.l'AlH MENT
farmer-tAuds bv-ud.-see lus ., corn j i
fortr
his
oeu j
is conielitiv ted
Siimnu
!
'.-- - i ;- .i-
Hickory Mercury- . ' .
Some of our brethren of the pressi,
are disposed to take credit to them
selves and their brother aim -Alliance
papers, 'for ..their great courage' dis
p laved by -them in Jigtttmg tne jr-
Uahce: and they are disposed to chide
the men who have formerly led the
bemderat s, .who are not members of
the Alliance, for not. 'aiding them
and leading them in thc-ir warfare.
We supposi.' the -men. accused, reason
Who is it . that l
Answer. The men
been cliie'ly in
g me to attain
t am- I to' fiht them
kboutr ; . '
lst They say, they are in a bad
v. and th tt," although tuey . make
Corpi?- ! P ho have heretofore
,jc than; strumeutel in aidin
liiis.i success? ,..Wht
their ten-'larger crop;
Oii the S live harder
thato ever, their facajlies
uri
ell,, the colored -burglar
ad more economically,
.i ! -,rvi .L,i , 1 kit tliA'j np wKinc "nf-.n debt deenr
naclies ot tneiT0.uv,uyv eajjuo,), - o . - ; x
KV t.!J-Witoet at -deli-.Men year, i .am .cxpeiw .w 4,c
. luv I uu. ."i - .... i ... 1 - I . -..I.' ".il i
:ii.- j .j .! v il .-.-,-.;. : r.uein.-tiiat l nis is tl tie ai toiie tnei w
: i ? 1 1 " -. i,i m iK'wnio. i iiv. iuii
thd government! itself? An ad
o .unU -A K-iTp freifht on cot
fV.i.on-niirf ha ir :t '. Eiie PUUilU as Stfil WIJWI
Lvi?- -it Dave some interest in laming ni-
and know, hyboth '. observation
situation is
lid give them
lion, with which to buy pur
tir'oanrl M Vtj. Ciimnwssiouc; :?, ;C"
1.L11V O .." '
camti to this country, iiihd intecest
of the rbld standard people: baciced
hvlk'half million of dollarkl What
became of thej half mill ioji is f the '
uu'estioui'-.-' But there ' is nd (iuestioa-
&v,i. - 'r' . "i.-.u -;t-- LinothAn rinit there
1 i t IT V C tj 1 VI-. .r-. M , ! ill.'UUb OilVti JFi,jc1 v------ .
aUd is a native o oaui-uuiy, fiu. , . .-,, i wt,f .i,08.U, -.Innft
Ill
niial i wh6 wis sentenced by Judgej Finelet
f IhelHer to fbrty years in the Eastern f em
evferr j tentiuiy. Fumelly as he was fen own
to having coiuniiKeu il'h
. Pnrnell .was appareHtly
e- ; ttnmoMed, llnd while being dvi.veHf to
the1 prison whistled, f (iooa-Dy my
lm ' bonov. I'&d a. gwiue lie. 13 M ytars
v j, - - 3 cj
f vi- old
V1 n !
iKo .At lfenattca ironi ',-priii!:ue;vi,
-i ii -i .-i i . .:..int i.-
Ulib 01 tne liirgesi. i.emoeii.i.-r
Yjork ic con i-e.nj.ions in the hi--i.ory of tlie
rvi to State lonMened in i,his city Wedues-
S '.r'ilsiv When It-heTionyention. met it
111(11 1 - " 7 " - I T
vK., fd)iind thd 1'almer -men
'"-. . ..u . , ., .i . . . i
jiid in iklent and tne sieveiH.m
r
'ivfed tol make a vigorous Sight aganjsi.
strubtiohs for the ' Illtnoi? cadi
Jolhn r. A It geld, of j Chicago.
John C Ulack v ere named
.m(!i3itt's for nomination for
Altgeld, was chosen -on
Ah agent of the
demonetized.
j may be done
Beal
ain
in
m he
I TT
land ii ,:)i.4 oilot.
Shelter , J
Aftfcrl
pass-
him,..
leg
tion off ediistitiitiOiiiility for a
tinie,
tee to
tion (
made
Tb
even iphenvthattnis is.uue . aitogenei gentlemen ii
Vnie ilmestand; improvidencpn. tneir ihQ wWtd.&
otbu,rt.,? do not care to appear before . w-.
ted . liar.
t . T-
i - .1 -f- If..-
and make laws void, . in oui ; court s;ind experience, xna,
as To them. O ie cent per liushel, oix' f they describe it.
that the
2nd... Thev have formulated
iplan
iv jrcr-i. j . "
floor, pork etc!,- would, : givb tbem.aor tneic reiie-Twmcu t y
consumption fund of rmllUs with ladopiion to the people-but at -the
which to control Gongress-f the defame, time say if any one else fean
Oil 11 j, 1U1 .lUvin.v . t.O... - ill ." - , 1 ''I
ii-iil- i-of Etio-laiid (good, they are wining -to accept it.
, Ohio State Journal 4
The flocking Sentinel calls atten
tion to n important fact Members
of the journalistic profcssioij are held
to stricd accouniahility at the bar of
public opinion : for all unnecessary'
personal abuse or yillificatibn of in
dividuals, and are libel to ihe vexa
tins acjd expenses of a liable suit if
they are reckless as to the charges
they make ill reference to the coor
dilctof citizens. - :
. This is all well enough, for journ
alisjm while it Jiiust necessarily deal
with persons should do eo conscieu-;
tiiouslv and truthfully, and not ac
cording to the personal dislikes
quarrels or enmities of the journalist
!ot,aecordibg to that taste for de
traction'and slander which with some,
men seems natural and instinctive.' j.
v' But while the profession of journ
alism is rightly held up to this lofty
standard the tientinhl wants -to know
why it is that the legal profession
sliould in practice be almost w holly
exemptfrom.it- A lawyer may stiiud
tip J.U. a court rooiL. in presence oi tne
assembled public and launch upon
the individual whose suit he is op
posing Land upon :that individnaljs
witnesses and friends whole torrents
of vitnitCraliou, obloqiiy and abuse
without being called to account fox
it .and without liability : to be calleil
to account The bV purest and
most honorable citizsR in a cominunf
tv seeking iustice in the dourts may
thus Wmade the vietim of iha fqal
est, vil Jst and most damaging on
slaught upon his reputation, stand
i.ig auJl character, and has absolute
ly no rjedress whatever. 'He is but a
common citizen, while the lawyer; is
'privileged." 1 ' '-.'j-
Of course there are High-minded
ltlehieu in the legal profession
scorn to indulge in this
- -I t- . i 1
ii Deration aud slander. Jut tnere
are otners wno aengnt in ir, , w noye
principal stock; in trade it is, and vho
are perhaps sometimes employed- by
dishouiorable clients solely on accou n t
of their ability and willingness to
vilify and abuse. And, indeed, it
may be said that the license accorded
to "lawyers in this respect is a stand
ing tehiptation' to the entire profcas-
ld to the highest-', bidder
cents, end buys It back to mke
ci-op. at one 'dollar ..on wellicured pa
per? "Want of money.' Why ii it
that the difference befweeit cash and
creditls . fifty per "cent? "Wnt of
flaoneyl' What is it that plT into
the hands of th"rkh and crushes to
the earth" the poor? Soarcitf r of
raoney;v .he paramount duty of
Cohgre-s is' to increase the supply and
make it enal to the legitimate vrapts
of oiir people, . and provide . for jit
equal distribution.: Let the coinage
of silver be unlimited, and make the
supply of and nlverbe the basis of
an increase in our supply of paper
currencies, issued directly by the
government to j)eople iu the form of
treasury notes. ' ' '. '-' ". .-' " .'-' " .
Money should be brought within
reach of the people at reaiouable
rate of interest. This will be better
for the farmer, mechanic merchant,
aud; in fact, all classed except the
men who speculate aud corner. -
The way it is . now ten men can
Iwrrow ten million; ten thousand, inen
can't get one dollar. The- ten men
want it to .peculate, .'aud 'corner; the
ten thousand want ' it to pay debts
and meet the-absolute necessities of
life. Don't sell anything on a credit
but ; money; but first; bring in the
circulation a sufficiency to meet -the
demands of trade at Vecrular rate of
interest Jx-t all speak out on the
mohev question. II. J. Pearc in
the Southern Cultivator n Ad Dixie
Fanner. - -" -:'
'JoxprcTEP y Dr. J. W. Joxfs, latm
IKESriENT STATK PoaRD
' - or IIkai.th
Tke RrlatUo of Drinklcr-Water
1 Satac Infrclfeas rdesseb.
BT TH EOUAI.lt S-tlTH, M
" ,; lu:ton,H. V
P. Wash-
A vague notionjseems to tate hold
of the traveller! and -the. summer
boardr thai the couutrv b$ safe, nd
the pure air is an antidote for all ill-'
iess. - Yt thi migration vrv fre .
cn"ntly carrie the same diseases that
tnreaten'us in the crowded citiea
into the where the gtne'ral unsanitary
conditions are. of ten more favorable r
ti their dissemiaat.ion than in th
citv. In all cases it i best not to
uri'nk any waterthw source of which
we do not know or have not inspect
ed, unices boiled, Vrv or tbould we
rvly njxjn soKallcd .filtered water, al
most of the filters in the market are
not to be "trusted. The eame rule ap
plies in travelling. A receut collec
tion of medical . -tlotv U" suggests ;
that weBuoiild Bot"orgeit our driuk
in cups. Why nofinclnde what we
drink as of more imirtiiucei .
At the. IkJt IntcruatioiiT!! Cm-,
gres of Jlvgiene : and Demography
held at Yiehna in Septenilr of I
past year, the relation which drink
ing water bear to cholera and .ty
phoid was quit thoroughly discuss
ed. 1 There wh i general agreement,
as to the propagation of typhoid fe
ver by' drinking water, although
there were not wanting voices who
ttbjeeted to too -dogmatic - assertions;,
since the proof was not vet absolute.
The following proposition? wos adapt
ed, by a large majority, represent-,
iag thetposition of "the . Congress:
"The possiability of the propagation .
rf infectious disease by contaminat
ed drinking water being rp.ved, one
cf the most imjortant pitfeyriptiviis
cf public hygiene should be to, sup-
4 in Important Itlorc.
''':-j. . ;' ' '-
The infamous betrayal of -silver in
the Democratic House supposed to
bfe the house of its friends may yet
beat, fruit tht will not . be bitter to
the people. ... -'
The llockj Mountain ,Xetrs of
March 29,'pnblishd an address 4 of
the Statt; executive committee, of the
Silver Jjeaghej of Colorado, to the
'wealth producing-voters of the ua-.
tion. i iii that liddress, a plan is set
f.irflu " u hieh iu.iv bav.e au important i plv communities with water absolute
hearing upon- national' parties. fly' pure;" , 'After au tloqwent ud
" In (.Colorado noa partisan silver I c ress made by Dr. l'ruanielof the
club.- are being organized. orty of i French wniteMmttittifd'hyijienejiub
theiW have' already been organized j ?:que'ou this eubject, he concluded
While there are some things in their T
'uian which 1 do not like, yet 1 lutye
nothing.' iu;. its .stead to offer, and rl
ha v'e-top'l uKK-h rospfc,.' ir vniysclf '
aadi-foV therV to enter into - a each-
ppaigh of black guardisniaud billings'-
gate; aud it 1 were so uisposeu, tiae
nuibiitv' of them are better posted
1 on these i uestioms thaffi the people
been upon political ques-
and snch cenduct would pass at
aving -considered the ques-
k.Vio Tlonse Judiciarv Commit
daVrdecided' fo repdi-t'a-i-esolu-ireqting
an invc'Stigatioif to be
i n tp the Pin kerf on sysrein .
efomhiittee' came to the concivi-
sion tbatlas the. charges alleged the
Pinkertua men by inter-Mate
I . ' -i i .1 , i!.:'
comrifcree carries, and aiso t-nar. ii:eu
vmL'nt ad re?
Knowing the clmruc-.
.. y...V.W.-ifwJ.iva (ill HP V !!
u.JLn ...a r- a nirtn-ifibtrl)('heve"s have ever
fi. ,Hi,0u ujill TK.h :ivai 1 t belli 3
seivss of anv and iall meaasl to gain Uits trne. value wjth them
their ends? It is said that Van der-
biltj' when some concession iwas asked
h-j i he nponb-. in has Ii iu manager
injjhfcsaid, "the peopled heidamnied"
Jay tion id is repoiteu as naviug sum
i' r ii. . t J.: oJi,! ..'il.i
no was tne ixiaiawuc, o i j ,v...v
hh mm hlf "!the farmers to shoot
19il
1
Let us look! "in
..." ............
proposition oi . -.govciuiuciiu. vT ni.1.
4 I
cmplu
to J)C
woub
rsons
tut
will s
si hip
roaa
auc;if
. ized ;
vas: 1
: a poi
. railroad
n;,i.',
-ii
(litaffi
i city
:ivcd in violence
asd property, th;
it
1 - . . . -.11 1 7.1..
refommeiiu .,.an. liiiesu.yuiiui...
to ar-tivjatn if the char-res v.civ f rne.
The dommitU-e will report a subsui
jjor tSi'e- Watson-' voliitioLi; ; It
rile out "the , al 1
tiroVide-ior'aii iDv
3rd.: When they put forward their A
I . ,...-!. il. .. .,11 ll. la.11 1
uemanus imee vcitoaw, uu uv tun
ers of the Democratic party in the
South, and niost of the papers, made
liaste to say 'that they endorsed all
the demands- except t he sub-Treasury;
and members of Congress were clairii-
what thev
..! .i i 1 1? mi.:. ..i.r -.nin. mo t nar, i, ev uoiiutiiieu
tii0 otner nan. i viS?j i --o 7 ,. . , . ,
Ined to ,ho4 .the animus aid that had been laboring io
fii,Hn -P i5 Uor overdrawn; ' their terms of service. 1 -cannot
llroldS at the Nt somerset' j-t because New
"oishioof the roads. As I iaid, put
: 1- i - . t -1
ig the. government paironu at.
tlirec-fonrth 6f a iniilioit-rUiat is
oiie-naif million v for 1U J--, one-.
foiirth million for telegr
phone, etCi, or
of the voting ;
000. Seeing
irih, tele-
17i
York
1-
oite vote m lesrery
lopnlatibu )f ; 15,000,
and knowihg of this
imminent dangeivcau not some piUii;
bl devised, to so niifigate the .evil,
ii render it harmless? In the el
-1'hL Mirgiuia-'
km
sold last -ivOe.s
Carolina
at
rail
plltiiiC
tp the ciiy of . IVtersourgf for ;
w
lAke-
this
ion..
vears
ot
the
vear
arham
seems,
llark-
of
bW'the.
i 11:. 1
. r ma
being
lioped ;000 jowird the enterprise and in re-ebtab-
; tui.u itved.- tirt.-mort:g:ge ;bonds.
fJea
mid the East "has sneezed.
... -i
! i alie lor instance tue xicc
coi cage of 1 sil yer; a qnosti in ' upon,
which a kiidiner papwr-of this sec-
tioii gets from one side, to1 the other
with'tbe agiiity and uHquity, "of a
saow bird oil an ashe bank." A vote
iu the House of Hepreseirtatives lasL
week, showed over two-tnirds of the
'Democratic purtv favored free coin-
evil, as' j age; yet, we are told it inustuot bedu
lec-ithjSatioaalptattorm, nor anv wie.
h i . . 1 . : r -r .... w..,viw- ant vv- nn Ttvtirs
tiQ'i bv the people of the principal nonnuaiw i.i-nu - - -
the ' dilfereut states throUgn s wmcn a, l-r " ".Z if
roads pass secret ballot, etc., j nuia lor tne .. -
Cgation and ( lone-0 which safeguard could be you do. is it-not to tne .,ulci-
J3. -i: ... i v ' . u .1 . - I ,n! tKr.i-.fii-c t.v Ivavp free coinage? We
ocs .i"u.i-wii. r-j,i,,i.i sio'aitist li. lw coirpuriiii ju-!) 1 "-' ,
-.TO
- Now, all this is wrong The law
ver should 'no' more be. privileged to
recklesslv libel and slander his fel
low-citizen's than should the editor
The power as -public Opinion shonld
bo brought to bear against personal
law practice as well as against per
sonal journalism. And the 'lawyer
who unnecessarily ' assails individu
al character, reputation and motives,
and falsely attributes immoral and
wrong doing to citizens in a court
room, should be made legally re
sponsible therefor as much as the
journalist who does the same things
iu th-columns or a newspaper. :
Neither lawyer nor journalist
should be held responsible; for any
thing said or printed in good faith
and with no intention to - j do ..injus
tice or wrong, for the public interest
requires that the tongue of a lawyer
and the pen of au editorshall be alike
free; but as no public interest is sub.
served by personal slander, libl,
falsehood and reckless abuse of in
d i viduals by the editor, so no' public
interest and no requirement of justice
is subserved through the slander,
TMt.ftne ration and personal abuse of
iki1vifta.ls on the Dart of the law ver.
Both --journalist and lawyer should be
"privileged' iu .the true" and nobler
siyisef of the term, but neither
shouM be privileged to disregard the
ri-hrs of citizens or to commit will.
"ST" - -
ful wrong. . . , ' -' - .
tvitb an iaggregate membership of
i),W)u voters. "i.ach member, ujon
joiiiibg, 1 pledges hi tiiself in; writing
thatfuut 1 this question shall be set
tled imdi silver restored - to its rigbt
ful position in the money of the na
tion,) he AvilP vote for-, no candidate
forianyiiuiportant ositioh: who is
not'fuih4 committed to the rcmoneti
zatioii of silver." ; The league,'-lww-
to forsake his
yith th following wsrdt:
'I'"x)urienc(! has .taught us. that it '
irj the large tties which perHrtuat
the epidemic's of typhoilevtr and
from which ib trausiniasioVs of this
disease radiate. .It may le uurdcu
some .to obtain pure water find distri
bute it to a-community, but it. is possible.-
lias it hot been . said repeat
e'dly that nothing co8ts so dearly, as
an epideniic? Is it not true that a
1
everj asts no memoer.
. pparty until the national 'con yen tion j malady which kills one Or two tbou
. T of Ins partv shall hav negledted or f sand Ixrsons every year strikes,' from
5 -- ;.: - ... -.' n V ... . , - v....)'.
refused (to comply witn tne icaguy 1 an economic poinvoi .v iew, u jniui
requiest o nominate a f reel; coinage ; Hon more cruelly than the taxes,
candidate for President .upon I a freeiw hich might haveifpared the lives of
coinage platform. The league will i several thousand from la, to 20 yeati
make a strong anp, uouotiesu a 017 ipiu, cnt uowu at
au
at which
coinage they have cost so unicu and return so
con ven-tlittleto their 6tate? If -we bhare
tions of --all' parTies.j Due notice will I these viewawe should make an en-
be given that no candidate nonuna-1 trgelic ellort in every county 10 pro-
.e". i - 1 ..i..ii1 , ii 1 i;t.i ...
cessful effort to send free
delegations to the hational
uu-aer tne
thoi-e vo;td be
1 ne t ornpauy
it tea vears ago.
rvu f ioiu '; -Wiirreii'
ii
he road
Jiibetipny
auo -aston
UlOllb i0 111'
m.iit. would employ none but-
thoroughly qualified, both by educa-
r - - . . , 1 .-. l
,i.... iiion und training, wno aiu;,w
!t ilCl Ir T :. w .,1,4. - w
I TtS" fs' r..,.,;.-v: i Ibid to a sharp rcsponsio lity. auy
parup I ou..,v.-r.. , v""",,rf if the defects of the preAefit svKtem
tion Uoik nvas .begun. Nearly the P 1. j ..--;T 1,1,; vi
lA.luii tfiOO.000 was put in bv
-i: ..S. .. 1 . .1 .Ti . I. im.,. l-'.r-..C!l?Tl'
u ir"M-U;! miles -was tiaid.
miles from i'etersburg.
I . to
for.
I -j .
. . I . 1
AOO'.lt I pit .liiilca ai --'iii i cii.ici.u.6,
Q-viLded. but XiO raiU were
" 1 y. 1 cs - . -
I 1 !!
ever mia
rag
Several cases oft arsenical poison-
ro;li will : paper have- recently
i-iiirtetl in Netiou aud
. .
Ir. v. -v
Moore,
as
stoe
the
Jiiie en-
re hap
on the
looked
lack
The
.1 .. 1 i ....: .
a tne !aie-ju aun -.3jyjn j
li Ill; ...... .... j , . . , -
, u:..i - .. s ht the pricti 01
'celjof about 100 uub-s. ; The
JlV.H'.W.'ti. 1 - '
WelleS-
UTood I of
wall
es-
orn
M-ifiir- Uv. Mass.
Wellblcv iliiii, a va'ii'injuw u ucuui
in ihiA loitv has been in bad health
for 3earki cspecialh- ;Mo,n(hiys'--:gtter
.faiil.cy. at. linnie "Suiidav?. Three
he fainted in his
-iifl bri Hlodgett, who was callod,
kaid Hi was s?ifferiug from nrseniQal
pOis'uiigV ' Sp-cimens of the
t:iivlr is his house shwed upon
aiuihatou bv Proi. Wood large
hnaititles bf arsenic. A lp-yoar-oid
1 ' .1-1 -. f .1 11
d.iujrhter of Judge v mte 01 cuiiaai
, ?! f A .w,. 1 1 i j. .1 vi4 llt.1-
tpn mm. , K M llTea lti - '-r,"- ......
.:f..Lin -1! v sad nKv hose heaiih uus mr.cn iin
ouwi - v r - . , r il..- .11
lv-Jv,.-; rt 1 nmif it Lsmcc the removal 01 tne au
p:i pf jr. 1 .H rsfciuttiuii -i
.iii Id recently diUl from. 'in the opin
irttilnf the consulting physician, the
othbr cjases are awakening wide
terest and alarm.
vivrrnriioil L niaukgemeii't,'
- . r, . 1
triKes.. ue-t 1
lu more
everv !eniplyex?
I have asserted it for years; our leaders
"Cash or Credit-"
xOhgreSii-
our
ticking
for their
now assert
, , 1 i ...... w-,,-. ,.r,-rf tii iifTieuiinre
. . . . . . , . t 1 - 1 . . 1 , v. . - . 1 1 ( utiLa 1 v v . . w '
1irilivi ivu-; ! rfW 1 .
- . . 1. .. r -... , -, . i iti.r :i.iii
'.iftii'r ro fvnee . iuuj- i. i.-.h 1 l
1 . ; i.iinn.mittii wiiiit i tn' believe is
services, because it vuiu f? "''"t ; . - L
1 .vmntic.The traveler ana tcrtsc. . ; , i
fk-om the managcnient, wnat woui;.
f transportation 4 vu-
1..; -vxt.-.mA Would be otiite as eftif
t. us''' now1, because the
those
-in your "Thoughts for the moiith
! for February you advise the farmers
whether thev
if, and yet i to "choose this day ,
n.iiipp our will Iscrve under cash
1U-
figb.Liug .'l.Kifore
gagenseiit.
instfers, that one
tzipital, ten bfcliiou, ik j water
bat is the roads did
tt,.i no.hlf the anion ui, or
1 " ; r - . i . .. . i - t i- - :T t
. .... .1 1 I- ..j' .1.1 Mi mI.i.iU rnrl HIT.. KPIll -i.Silt llh
billions: tnannov wu.u '"- r-' thn. e-
;liriitted. t peatm cuoiun--..vv
that sum. Itis said, aud
Ii
what we are
we go into the en-
It scenis to us - that this
" . 1
is about the line of reiisonuig inai,
iroverui! the accused Iers wouid pursue. It
should certainly iud tne iormer
leaders of 'the.;. Democratice party,
who arparsuiog this cotirso in re
ttuiiibg the con'Mdfence of ; their fel
low 1 emoc rats and opponen ts, : who
are Alliancemen, that: they caiinot
be driven into u course oi vitupera
tion and denunciatioh against .their
friends and adherenU by -the inlly
courseof the uowspapers.
to "lire . 1 ue
1. .hi Pl.t. n viv (i. siich as detective
cfar-coupiing, .""wm
brought about by the desire to save
money to the managentnt. Now,
let us examine tne quesuou uL iup
iiwt tn the ffovernmenw 01 vup
li. people estimate tneiri . ... ,
...lV.:ii: ... A vi.ii-J! ;.: Pnrm? the attack on
Thev do not propose
road. The RJ
properties at
that is they
imounu it
j . , l :l.;.i i .1-,. f-::.-i 1 r.iifl
by tnose wno na.c "".rr I'l ...,- bHl i'
iden ino crisis) i pv
i.:u;.... itrtil-.ra-J-I..-- uanng
.:..nl-ii -..f i...!f Miin. hr tne dit-w
a-Coh.net aasuiug
t.h-"-fHt -' ta - where a Uttterv
are caoiianp;i as.
is confidenil v assr Led,
0:
the city of
lrces.
fro :n
i was
or credit?" If
they decide at once you may in your
thoughts for, the next month, write
two I other very significant words,
"Steal or Starve." For most of them
...it-.'f wt the "cash and a great
nf them can't obtain credit.
h'ftV had to Day out?- alii their', .caab
to stop the mortgage Sale and partly,
satisfy their, creditors rthey cjau't
K,irmiv fr.fnipv. then how can they
t,v feash? If "thev take the f'studs,
nd refuse to buy oh'l time, they wil
h.jvi trv 'tal or stak-ve.". Now, the
h-onbleis. there isn't1 money enongl
in circulation among the lieople flhe
oulvl way to stop the credit systemus
to pht a sufficiency of money in cir
culation to meet the 1 demands of the
bofrovvjers at a reasonable rate of in
tereit, Jobtainablo at all seasons of t lie
Tear! Osgood ieenrity- as well ten
iiionihs us thirty d: ys, or on cnll.
bMoi ev should u ever tmmaod more
tn i ner cent. 1 nfierest, It is Very
. j - ;
ted by. any of stich conventions shall
receive the support of the league un-
- .1 i
ess "huj shall nuqualiiiedly lavor tuo j
nil reinonetization 01 .Biiiei, .. nu
shall stand squarely on a free coin
age piriform." I ; ; . H ; -'
It is urged in the address xuai
"Colorado delegates to the national
conventions shall makeit a point to
j ' 1 .. , 11 1 : a? ..11
conler witn tne aeiegauoua nwu -n
claim the good light, vihe prcserva
tion of human life. Our prooff are
buflicient. The authoi ilies.ncttl only
to ie convinced. They besitute be
cause tiny linti dissiiLenta among phy
sicians. Is thereone uiiioug you wh
dares maintain au .iial verse view, or
who has" opposing belief vigorous
enough to bay, No, th water into
which the.BUioU of Cvpboid fever ar
the other Western and Southern j poured does not produce typhoid?'
States-4-who - represeutSthe wealth! jt him arise and assume before our
producers instead of Hhe money 1 euccessorB ;the responsibility or the
Kvvr---to joiu them ill caucus, tiltha which his resistance will have
the end that they mav act 'aa.a unit ejitailed. A Hang Mediral AnnaU
in making their .demands:" It- Is f - - cdNChCDKu -
further urged that each mem!er 01 j . -
the league shall "regard his written ! Sklnnrr Thanked.
pledge as absolutely sacred,! and to . - - '
UC 1 il till JUlli T S Luvviwvx .-w A
November next, even to the support
of a Third partv candidate for the
presidency, should, 6uch ' a course he
necessary. : , " ...
This . mve on tne part 01 m su-
!-jT ' 1 1 1 .
ver jnesii may lean to com- iuiui
taht results. Er. j . . : : . '
The Wealth -Vodncerv4
ccniman
Siuith
; - hunt 1 nre.' .C4Pi
live i iotnnT to tn: irwui. n' .-ri-is i.i..-
1 he (Joioiiei re
winding Up
the third
kinte with,
hy in trie lieu uo;i i.
(W. S'uifb calbtl to the
goant "to
-to lire The Sergeant Jtsemp
itiiat these corporation- (U. u.) col
lect, from" freight and passeiigeis, a
iSicient sum fcvpay all running e
... -..Ir5 -4t. jind at least 5iv
r ' 1 . , . i v.;i 1; v,i 5 .-.ii niiMsiiv lit 1 win 4 im. -i.
per -ecu t. interest on L1' '7 " v . , T rirfi?- . The
WLUt ,vruiv - :
I C'atain replied, "nre at me '5I- ;
if ,,w .shovr thm that the course
,1-
goyern- j r.l
Captain,
the feujiwisr. for our: government to. have
i..,L.v i w.rw. and interest fo uigu
1 .j-s - , .' -" 7 . .
i .T 1 i . 1 -1 u rwl fiiriil
J LU I!1IIC ittinru'X .-..j,
aifidug - u? to loan on f . iieopie. money
-.ltia'rale of interest
able! here, thus
fasteu on our Jan
of the All iam emeu is likely to 'bring
in-
U.nJtnb Wr will sav lae
i .- -.. .: v.;i
ment purchases tne rixws.ai
lioii, issuing its bonds for that amt.
bearing interest at, three per cent, (it
is iiow"lioating the extended londs at
-., ii,-itv;.33-" Ata.
t , , x . t , -, U, t fft.,,,il in the tniCe.
1 . . . . . n r r Tc 1 1 1 i 1 1 i - j - -. - ... ,
De-'inuiiiK -;tUvr .i..w, 0 . . eve. is for the
rfr -I la-I l 14 11 1 II. ' Ln - - '
Htxl loreignera
iveoble
;s than obtain-
oA'ing them to
nutrl it is be-'
coming monoton ms to say the U-aV
of it. "-' ' j " - r'
What is m the way of general. pros
;ertv? "Want f" money.'- Why
arejeottott and farm products so low?
"Scarcity of money." ,' Why are the
women and children going nan cuu,
Commissioner. Nesbitt, bt
has this to say of the - farmers as; a
class:'-) - -- " -- -; -;'-' " - H
Thej farmers constitute fully 80
jxr ceht. of our population; they are
the wealth producers of obr couutry.
and as a rule the . most cjanservative
lass of ottrt citizens The policy of
the government .has -discriminated
against them, and their burdens are
becoming each year more; oppressive.
The government owes itto them at
least t listen to- and I investigate
their demauds. " Give us a graduated
iudonse tax, which only be just,.mas
uinch; as t he few who reap ben eh t
from Ithe lalwr of the many should
i2rili;nr o liberally respond to
the silpiort of the government, whose
stiou arm in time r of .danger is
stretcficd out,. for their protection-
Didlii ever occur to yon ;triax wnen-
Tn- t, imreof the rich threatened it
U this strong, conserTatiye laboring
class which stej into tbei breach and
standls as a bulwark before 'the ex
It hthe privilegrof
this'iaM to demand a reduction of
iir tjixe-fedcraU tate and inunic-
ipal-L-and they should strive, in sea-
i , r . . .11 .Mnittnnltfll
mti aud out 01 sea.-, w ; ..uuii-.i
this result. They have! a rightto
n-L- .t the rentrictive feature of tne
national banking system, which im
poses a tax of 10 per cent, on all state
or local ban ks,; lc abol ished, ajso that
silyer be remonetiiecL' "
Johnson's Mill Pitt Co. Apr. 26 '92.
The Farfners' Experiment Alliance
No. 957 requests the publishing of
thejfollowiug resolutions:
; Ave the members of' Experiment
Alliance taking into considsration
the many excellent services of Cil.
Harry Skinner in defending the
principles iand advocating the de
mands of our order in different por
tiiAns of the State and
WHEREA?, We desire tocx press
our appreciation of the same. .There
fore be it t " ,
Jlcsolved, That Exjienment Al
ianee No. H57 of N. CL do hereby
ully eudorse bis conrse and fully
ecommeml the good will of all true
Alliaticemen throughout tins Ute
to lie extended to Cl. Harry Skiniir, :
io long as he may etand by the po.i- -.
Hon he ha taken up to liow iu our
cause, and,
I!cote&i, Further, that acopyci
these relntion bi sent tue r akm
Biia' AuvoiJAllt for-pribljcatioa.'
. F. il." r-ILlATUlCK,
'' ' ' ',' . Secretary
Jl-jUi'lvr, please tcopy.;
ST.LOrWfL-f FORM EiD3RSEI)
By ExpeilMfBtl Alliaay ! TIU
barm npm the
these gt-'it lmeii.
Vrt lnau is of the opinion
1 -rTtpii arm cmioreii :oiiik u-n-1 ---- 1 . -
" a til. oi : ui-vikv "- 1 1-
i , -1
imwo-iou. tnen 1.
from freight and pagengpra,
to pay I tereft of thepeopl- , Hut to
1 I ; x .T" r-a -tt-it -miP
it'Kth whjc ri
St of the . fight, Uor lOrty u-iiarac,
! mm iorone uuu'ir un v.iSi " ' " -
time, the pay mcot well seenreur
la-
expect
tion of serious one promotes. mer;
ry disr-J-itioti. What a lUJanousiy
happy set most of the modern novelist-
must be, then! . ...-j , - t
WHM-AsiiU i profxr and oppor
tune that wc.idioul I give exprcsiion
tour -iilimnts in, regard U the
w-jtiouof tho labor v organi nations as
sembled ih St. Imi.- on the 22nd
Feb. 189f. Therefore
: Ibsolred. -That we endorse the ac
tion of tbi convention in every parr
ticalar. . . i
liejl-el, .Th4tweile.lgnrei
to voU- for no man who will not sup
port the detnam of. said organiia-
lMem,lcl.' Further that our oon-od.-nce
in ihe affairs of our Nalional
and State Alliance and our National
and State organs remain unshaken.
; F. M. KlCPATEICK
i , Ml St ,
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