r4 mi VOL. 2c-N(). iiV TARBORO N; 0., WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1812. PIMC-E. FIVE CENTS ADVOCATE TT7 :h- BRIEF QFifiiQKS "I jKT him that hath r.o i:V v. part." . I Our forces shouM ru d , ! in the figh for relief. . i.' ' You have the uia:;?: ,' :iyl iht ballot, exercise th -m. I w .1 i KKMKMKEIl ttial 1'M.e ii: 'U'- TOmc through national, poll; icv. ; Do nothing radii v. fi.reie judgment and wisdom- Lefii. you Ct. " j Yoir will not .:a- ! i . a I ire jjilc by voting for an A e Woo -endorses fully the ( )i . t!i . fu ii:. -"' IT - i .... . - : ... - i.em paruxa.i i ' u t . ti. your Alliance mei-ii-v '''IViiii u mcmlx-r advocates ri:jv j Lrty he should Ik; "calld fo o ''v i Do not phow the wh!: 5:.j: h-?r in the -approaching rati-; : -.j : ttlt- ior your rigius ana ; .iT:-. ie a mart and tnnl 'by jbr- rlftr. '' Tiik people urd . -dei-Tri have relief, ami they "render in this tight i : radical chain ire in' pre.- .: We trust that AMI -i - i maintain an unfid ! : i r ? to the principle of i lie '.;! Kef can only he oh ! tending for your print ip.?.....,j I p every Alliaut euu;.! v f 1 i tu t v the ineiiih'Jrh'; -'. I I r ... ni ; n ........ - .tfrMh ., a fat nier's t - every farmer thou Id lr. ,; The national laws nn:.-: !--.-';t In-fore relief can be ' s must do nothing to blrife or . SHOT LIKE DOGS Trrille Scenes at Carneiie's . . Steel forts. ( MANY FIMEERTON-K.ILLKU HEX ! WERE KIKLES JAN1 CANNON I useo. THE PINKERTON EN PRISONERS XADB l to -ii r-' i . i a i uitii tioni -: Win :"eiii;- . . h" Cuii- Create Excitement PrevalHng ; Homstead I " 5,; ' 1 '- UaNEUIE ATTEMPTS; TO i 1 LACE THE PiNKERTOJf Men in Possession or His Steel. Works, but the Sbik eks Object and Attempt to Kili Them Thet AUK Attevtt to liup.N.THK Bar(jeh on "Which Theib Ksemies Were Quartered-Blaz tsa Oil. Poured on the Water The Sulitia to Be'Ordereh Out The Number or Woundeii W iL.tr Foot Up Nearly 350, akp the List op Dead! Will. Reaoi: "10 Cos-uress to Take Action- . ".: ..! biikcrin; evil be brrthrt-n .and a-., tin I: nothing that vrill nnjMiv TlIB politicians :i v 'yi ing that there i-t , wrong that has pro Hp read dfplT-.-.ion and u will sotin hygin to how 1 ing" Hpcet lies. Vusl to-tlay w ilPcUnioi fW t-ii morrow:" .Listen., Tub polittcian-5 v. Ii selves this year- t. ': men from the n,o prraching to t iiem i a division in the r.y 1 love principles le.-:s -or Stand hy yonr ! ; parties, meusiireri, not (Iks. John 'V. Vc.t, was nominated i'r : , IVopleV parly ti. James O. Field of rresident. Tlii.v platfo in the St. Louis pi.-;.":, ntance A resolution . asrainst .the I'on e -U.i! ing free ballot ac! ! ' adopted. ' We have been infwrine 't I roMKSTEAD, lVnn.l - July 6. A 4: 45 this morning three hundreti I'iukertoii: detectivea attempted t land from Vdats "at thct efe'el workal ,lrh'ev lii-ed on the guard , and abou 100 shots : werb f exchanged. Two strikers-were shot. TJtt' ' Pinkertoq were repulsed at 1 the tirnt i attack; For tivo hours before th boatA ar i i ved I) ue. thousand or six thousand ?0rft'oii3 awaited their coming on th river banks. The shooting of thtl two men ;nragexl the crowd, and thef lore down upon the rinkertous with -..H-ie- ! ('onnegie to oppress labor, resistless force, driving them back tq. the boaU. About' a dozen men were wounded, several of whom are like! to die. When the boats approache the landing,-the first man who cam forward to disembark aduanced wit A oeneral fioiit. ( ai'il-I 'i'U; was 1 wirrn:il fnr n. renerl - ildy 1 fi-rht. -There, was a .'rapid exchange .vide-1 of shots from both sides. When thje T-'lr-v s"i'le, hud cleared away It was found I'nit v !::;:igYd ii. r--Ue 1 rual last. The man was stamiiii" near exiKwore would result resnU in d-th . i:n;ai for murder, f The sheriff, will ! service in Under yers lef.re the lo iM the Baltimore and Ohio tracks firit.jr! At 2.10 p. m. the attrmp' U thea hve to take tbm in charge, s:m f mauhKd lil sca,rtvly jnised '& a 200 pound cannon, Irving U eink'the barge bv the use of burning, plid one of the men, 'and shouts of ; tlit: ni. riu he ha.1 wva W him- can m u .... n;r.K h-a !;-: K snrfi rif fhevirr was ahH- tipprovtii rent the air. Seviuz that lf a name and a txm: 'Ax. .-..u- ' "i- ertons. His shots went wide of the i uoned! as useless; and the men at h jlhu .'.ms the desire of the men. the envy of all his ene.nies- .lien . be mark. A -moment iater the .mill ; pump! hou3e,coifined- their attenti.;p,J)oni,ell iepped -down and weat.io eul.. I he fttie-t .-pui.egvrie ...wi ' tn firih iWtA ...nnnn-am thHcf-; 'Wk io ket!) tliem to ttiat. ana inai i eonm urotiuaucv n i.ounu in e, - i i t hi t w i ' worker's head was almost the bomb? from hisj botiy by a ftl-ot Winchester iftthe hands of erton; " -,; ' ' t 1010 a. m., near tlK; lavatorv, 'el behind piers -on the pprosite siU one man aimed hl.T'nne and the next ' or tneJ river, : ' - ;--.!. instant a shout j went up, and a ; DYXAJnTE suggested. ; 'Vt '.i i K- i . i-'-d ! ? Mr. iiTf e e k r ri n i v.s i n iii Jean 1 al! i;:J ilaak- rrcvenr further conflict if from a. i ine dvnamite Munbs, but a I'ink- all fell wide of the mark. Occasional j viSKuntxis' men surrender: shots kvre rired.by workmen sauu. - While the meetiug was in progress possible. 1 the fact that froiB over si vtv .'mill-. . . ... . i . . . i ions of hvins sou l. ttiv .nu ai m-ris i Mr- lir'noa tiiei- cu'i to; fre oii.ae ? -aeted "and &i).ken. bt.th i;-. 1 - .1'! Piukerton detective, iwho hud been n standing ou the barge, few. The j ,aii .J.i- tn (n(ul the I'iiikerton I 'd out of un oix-niuer. and cheers 1A 1A1 1. I 1 1 I If 1 .!' ounce passeu .i-nrQugu , aw . -mu aujlnt.n ok, the barges. Several barrels rgrem it, ro' rlrrmTVHl in i lip ri ver. nver" to rise. ! -i L . -1 ... 11 wl .! -Tlr he dropped in the river, nfcver to rise. of oi Uvre gecnreil, as well as several OUT op AMMfMTHiS. 1 ; buudiled feet of lire hose, and elforts The locked out men had1 sained i were made to throw a stream of oil entire possession of the country's, upon the barges and cotnptetety satu-'t lavatory and in this their At 11 o'clock the men reported; tliati the Pnkertot, crew to show fight i-r jet ik .- nf u.iiniiu'i'linii 1 in. 1 li Hntwnpil nr ImriKHi. bat tue iio' i t in the uiilj another was beinir held -;,. riu i. J. Ii h:l ha t em ' sd v .thin r d l; i-.-r.it Farmers' Alliance and Industrial judgtue-ii lTnion. in its lst onventidn could to U ent nijes to th cause . pear -! ! iv trie oeJeajiuereu ones in tne ooac- .. j The result wa shown bv a white Lth 1,wr wlU" hour later a desperate attempt h t'idkerchief being cautiously shor- j Disboiest nollars. TWt eurrender!" "Victory!" We have them nowT' and like cries mng out. 1 'Then Hugh O'Donnell, accompan- mmunii :Lt thi-m. tha intention tein2: tothrow pal. by two, or three ol the .old : . : - - r s 1 t. . 11. 4: - .1. tk.. nrAvUn&n h.wl ' ' 1 1! vii ii in i tj t nr! H fmm t. fi ft shore a n - u v i ftT v v oiu m 1 .e rau uiHu ur .ii f an 1 1 m 1 1 1 it ft ti rviiini 1111 4 vt. u w rv vwu . . 1 at least 500 rifles in their possession. lkerious anuounced that they the committee was immediately ienti proved to be too large, ami after i. would surrender on conuuion mat after more. i pumping a few barrels of oil by it hey be protwted from the violence tr,ii n'nr,r,oil r.f tl.f. mnit : 1 TiieHiii of a had force pannv the ! of .the . niolv- After a short parley nBAr.tivn nn i,nr.. w hx h ! work Twas ' abaudo'ned -and men sent i thiA w:w agreed to a multitude of en- U O. A TWVI tllVIt " ' " 1 1 , porta n c the plii lxth the i.t i ; The records liO-.tf Uieui and imliW free ,c: nag, ; :; V l . - ....... . . 5 .1 . ' i . ' .- . .. I' ine counii, ptnai. . i nresente;! t. 1 I'd . el - t ."'oath and e th al ' t of . on think that oiiestiou is nreen:e;i r. , 1 etnoeratic. ai:dv"'Uepildi- es can they, honest ly, ' wit h ; v;i : it e ili- suli trr;iury I i v..-i ure U!iS:ikeu. I ttx-n iry jrineiple ..; ,v; we w a ft it ..The cry of '"honest dollars raised can parti bp the gold-bugs is simply the !d full sen.-- ,( thesr.: oblit;at;ei- t cry of "stop thief" uttered by thief. The men who are raising crv most lustily 'are at the same t l.;e: th-itN-n h f y the slf, home State and pat tv, aid eiliw r , v , . . i - -i ';'S 4, " , of interval' ikis.H U e.'S;ted ; ing the of. theni to ttie rrcsnlehey. , . - met-.me T his is not n quetipn for tis to . - . proposing to increase the- amount bf answer. ; 1 1 i.? fr .the. "irt y. silver in the dollar. The present assumcj'no rexp!.4ilnlity!jJieept dollar contains 3711 grams of pur ,f npeak the tru th w it bout l silver, or 412 i grains of siamhrJ. :' We.n'iply inake a plain . to TalU'fing. itateuieut for the -party to consider aud ' a'Ct Thus far under the pecnliaV deiun it our : dutv nngarvativn mn ntr. vl'-a ieti iix h wurK was auauuu icu aiiu "itu c-,.i.i y....- - reporter. When depicting the early . for : s nailer hose. Meanwhile the ; rage, peopie were : howling for the r,A;,. -.r,00 1,,, r.- u ,5.iml.M ran ih in the hands of the workmen i bloJ ol the men who killed, thftir .,-! (,. 1. TV,.; tpnt. Ar . eniitimious roar. ' comrade. As f-oon as the committee , VI IX 1. 11 .AblJl CVA 4 I J W l.' w JJMi imv. ; . - y' " tnrr I f rn r a i r 1 nau h sifrht; . 1 -r, kirtTtf nu i i ul V C V I'Tn V -M P. V. tiad afrH ttio oi,nnnc .m,i fni.w hmU' fnrtli ' .' . i n -i . u- i -. huiiIml or more from the shore the cannons and guns peaieu ioriu . 4,:J0 p. I resident eihe, 01 : ,. , , . , . their thutider. O'Donneii summing t lhe Amalgamated Association, and aH uIn the boat lip4 sufficient courage f tid: f. 1 comr4itte of representative leaders ! one ihaiV eleven wouxded. an eye-witkW STDiiv 'of the woVk.ingmen,: left headqnar- ' -A united prss reporter went iut-o At the first shxill of the 'water ters fpr the mill. Before going My. i the. frail craft and there found one works' whistle' U meengeri rushed i-Weihe said; "We have just ended a ! dead antl - eleveiv wouuueo, i inner- long alSCUSSlOri Ot tne SUUaiH. 11. V e i i Jii i:;cu. ncu ucic mv Will m. hi worku aiid trv to i from, one liir fellow, who looked T.revetit the firing of theboats. though I like a toutfh, said, Boston and CI 1 I ... . . ,1 1,1 -xvr u I . . 1 . j r .. ' lU(U l..,f Im too late, auerin MC- i yo nau -i .-iriiisiieu iiiuai, ul -mwui,., uWi, i UptU. cireumi'tances v.e. to go. It is f6r the party after a fulh inline the i k"t . r. ami !i -.I'.M .'e thju you do, and that you uro-.den it o tuit .i v i; mi ;tyr coun trv. e.i.i Uroi n r at hrii!4f rates rcial world. ;'e ..; ide; sau-l 'lnr-v.iHW : Uat theprc.ri't U.eli::g jit.-ai doing and lt-s ;t!o;4o i f V ue p-Ieetivs 1Ut and h'g.iiiai.ite' bui. e-. and corK t inrate th- worht" a ri.Iih in the hands , of- a tew Veltlsh. schemer. " We nnderstind th -'methods, bj whie-h the rU ...e f i!imieicr are silver, that is silver prepared Tor coinage by haviug been, mixed with alloy. . " Now let us suppose that it is -pro -1 c . "i i . . - : i poseu to jiucreuse ine ':,v;cVn?Hieiatw:i upand the natural eircuta grains standard m.the dollar f rom That this maybe done as h-.V; ,: .,,..,f , h- lif..Ki. I of l.i.s i- 412 .grains W ouu gnuii .. r. ai as luje vve reer,, mm i . , , ... v - , , t ,ho utire everr intelligent reauer ii iui r-.r properi an i uon iy wiiri-an iw -, : 5 -; ;. ;.. .,...r;t Ui.' -i i ii r .i . J t .. ..I .1. V":uintrn .... --i... ...v ...... ! nAjiu . I All tir a n.i.. LVui.i x .. iMir.iifiir ill f.in .i 1 1 I '. ill . I ::l i i r uiii - i - . . ... . iTrr. .. .'i ' V V , .i era. i of ;i ehv.e eor'Hi.mmn ol tmnk- rhatn a,nto?iet doiiarr -rirsi urs involve! may tie passwi-upou Jr. ( p.,ve hn. leC'us Uy down . a proposition: ; - . ! it. ' "i ilX 'own 1 aran, i always honest to pay a Hell in The y iews of the Colorado tlelega- thought, vtx., azii randiy.eiueiia. We to mp house add drag' d ,nie out of bed In a half dressed .'condition I rushed to the scene and otr the way met Captain O. C. i. ooa,, .of the Eighteenth liegimenL. and John Flynn. 'With-these in u vent right to the front, stareling dt the river bank with o.OOO meu..vho were same kitul.of vwMii in which contracted. Is thereauy man,- be he gold-oug, frce-siTverite, or believe m Hat paper was j tion ai-ealsv thus expressed! bv -J. L i ' . 1 L Of novati: ! donH lieheve, thot liar- ; ' i! " k'tunv how the iua-svs are involved ill swd the volume of money', is . :....,.,! ..Mv- .n I'u .tli.il vtklitAfeii ifc rison will get more than 15 jer cent - . x , . . , . . , m - , Biitnt ii. :ni a.s ivi. uiii aawmvvw of the Ker-ub K an votvs ? I oiorauo, - , ' . - .. 4, ... - . , . i . ! , - . . . .usnifss i,:iss into the hands . of we mav Cleary has agreed - to remove- the j there were dome barges and the l'mkerton, ment, jro- vii1i?il! the RtriTcers would agree to i men v. erem from nm a shouting and yelling :i ii erlger for the f rav. I could scarcely be heard ler places. fpleof Fittsburg gang, he -said. His stop firing from the river hank?. f! experiecKm the, boat was. the worst ,!,-...i- .nnn. iinnr fh.i iTun wi reneive. ! he evjer Jiail. tnougii ne natt"oen in VA 1I b workmen halt 1 'A'i lf .t: . 1 tliat the following been, shot: . Wllliiam Fry, probably fatally hi jured. , '..' ' . j : . Michael Murrv. dangerously ill in red. Andrew Bourler, seriously WQiind- ed. John Kane, badly hurt. Harry Hughes, wounded. An unknown uian, who was takeki to his home, some distance froni i loixiestead, was evidently badly hurt I About half a dozen of those oh tae boat were shot. The : boats pullekl Io-,va ,,p to the tuunp house of the works. ' tiie 'There- they were ! greeted , by tob crowd, ready, at all hazards, to prt- vent a landing;. bv of Oo Vou W ' r.iore. 'i'-'-! not ( Jell, Y'C0- .;tcd -111)- onoHijci ii g i-.e:ii:.nu-i t .. .:i'. was on authority that is tire -pur'ji e o4 opponents of our Kailn:.! uioti to elect a U;gis!:;t ure repeal the law or greatly :o. Tiet the friends of the 1 .v alert and lnow just w: e;,e dates for the legislate. n- -i.i-.i-they mnifta'e or vert.' !''" t Salisbury Watn, tiiv. i.. , .. Ik the railroads were- ni government, not onc-ha'. : .v tistui press of th (!a.. . Fnited States woiiU'r be .d-'j tinue. Th artis;in- -pre.-" ally owned by 1 .Uk- nu ip;1 which the Uailroad- U tiite your support t iY -e that are not con t ;'-' ?"d dycates, to assist in ti tles for reform. TuKKi. are lots of tf, AHiiryt who fear int.. t,?:,ife and. as r ...... , ! fIXKliRTQIir men: armbd. It wa. seen at glance that the men on the boat were thoroughly 1 a the Winchesters were In nlain view. Five thousand mep women and children stood upon tie Liver bank' watching the fight arid cheering on the workmen ' in thmr ..trnrt to mcvent a laudine bv th FiukeVtons. Not a Piukerton miu was allowed - to 'come ashore, as lhe men declared none would be allowed to enter' the woks. 'I'l.e first shot '.of the engagement came from the barge. "It was aimpd at-a big Hungarian, 'who stood Ut ed'p. The ball wekit ; .i .if' tb human target, bub'itwhs ;od the "omniis- Ml Will .i 1C o: .th.e i ,i::di- ' before the barges boat was a signal along the front for renewed activity, both and off the barges- cot expeiieKvii he -jerhad. money-wno wm aispuw.tuatr . ny jus oeeause or x e : uV .. - . , -6helulllir h-U; while pauper even John Sherman assents to that. ! t he platform.. .1 ly silver . p la. k , . , Vug:lb;iml ; jft,,. It is in fact the basis on which jhe pted by tins con ven turn is a little dow the lives it count .houters for honest money base their ; betU-r. but not much, and 1 do not.- - . . ruihlvM III I It r long,' but ordered silver dol0rs each containing grains stifndardsilver debt be, litonstry paid Know how the men will receive ! he evjJiad, though he had "be n thia riroTMisitiorr. but von -can rest .mi r t-u,. .... ov.ii-ai i nucnrii we will fitaii we can io ui v- : iui position and with all his htreugth Wt further destruction ot rTiuum , e.qiecreu . get away w uu i i. al ' ..I... f:,i'.iiifu rrVin mwiniiWratcaiid mav ! wnie skins. i ne steel workers um . . ...i i. .l.':.f I. H. .., ' f. or. aiiHFr l.-e i'.hi- ' not . t th.'in bilk sake put uown your giiiii- . auu iwi imus wiiu "vm; .... ' i . l iw. l(iii.r 100 i .- . a . i-,y. L i--L.it .1,.. i ,.- ir, inm- mi - of tl e year you pay tue loai.ti -imv to the protection of vtmrtiuniiios uiiwoi "'V - i vi.p r,. . COn taming the mi l i 'i.i n:i ... i. . t,-. - ivn ifirrxiiii u. i i hi i i i i . tii ? un i -i i h 'i t n i -. - - Ane ooat Litue jiii, iiiuu .u, .:. ....1. v. . . '. ' Lt-. of silver Oertainlv t to Homestead was seen ; .'. the .Jmen kkkel. - ; The first one to leave had Jw Win-, .,Ur.-j ...n ,r.ii- vonr -uoo down tho. river, a large V t 4.145 p. mi just after Mr. Weih Chester . ride with him. "Disarm ! . , Xnhr . nartlv-' in Uni tec States flag flying from the left for the scene, of action, a com- j hiia," er-ied the mob. auothe nilesj & greenbacks, nktior.al ' 'bauk masthead. The appearance of the uiittoje-. arrived iat- head; quarters fr.n!'j-wer"e 'hi-ir taken away from all. andi .iww.i!X..r the . . I . i m ' I , ' . IIIIM'.I .LIIV1 .til I LI V A'J t 4 - - ' - ri'r.tl,eiiull.' When told that eihe . ..afiv.r.the property of .the mail who ... u,iM,iv n!li,i j)V of proposition to make, me viiui-1 toes t he gun. t neu oegan a 1001- , . , ,i ,,,rw,. ., i of the iconnnittee said: "if j ing of the boat. The uniforms the man ' asks the. jg-uai-ds h'adhitended to wear were to give up the eiiher i brown liito the river or giv- Hungariahs Everthmg 1 1 - - - I . v . . re:iso!mr. i. oeileve our ca:iuiuans cuu Now let us examine further iuto jun.ch It is folly h . '. . . i.. j r . i .i .11 arger r.roiMjrtion of Democrat . " , , . . 4 r i t . .. . M.i.Mh.ti.11.11 .-.'li v.i'ir lfc i l.Mik into this proposition. Suppose iwn bor-; ie votes.' Th- third party is. bound i j j -tr ' ;,,,-. ... ,. nw$100 today and give-your m.te; to .carry the Slate. It is fp ly for , r'. ,.. UlMrhi ,eUoM the 7 - u nrrii ii i 1. 1 i .-if t Vitii. Im Baid avpii hm . i nsiviible in one year, suppose ei .i i. t- ilioin : ,r,S fho lii.iiwv in the .form! of. 1 '0 , bull Jo.e' the entire country. Uu K'ss iCiii, uu vt uuv iwn v... .".-I" ov " -I . - " ... .--'-- i rjes 1 I 1 I. .11 .c fail f tan. mi Ul II ITiillI'M I. --V" T I 21. I . I I ' I I . I . 1 I I Llllll T II. . u ... . . . . . - f voi'.nfg i;:rl . and t.rok. u down wo- " i" ' i J. i . .1... Would that revolt in the West and South again." , -atithe ud ; the?': nomination of -.'le-teland.- '.Ve visit our faeto- nd'ga?' at the' liinchetl and of little-' children, and National Watchman. Approaching a I rish. j-- on had mail ,V ei he or an v other to withdittw or inen iiACftiiiiiir ii i it. mi. iiie inti2:v.o i . :;rirr : Z Sie;ideabf burning out the l'inkertons,, to the rCW, nearer it?he, or they,..iwill be run oft the jot the siihtest' valW that was port was seen tfiat she carried a squad of grondju W care not gomg to leave armed men, who were li.ted up oV of those nmrderers on the bte the side next to the Homestead mills j to tell the tale. Is too late to tal. nnen opposite m . members of the com i nut tee started back toward the mill, on the run, one of them shouting: ; "W4'H htve the murderers burne.l j ' t...- i i . out iiiisiue ul otu Hum partment the men on the boat open ed fire on those on tfie shore. For ten minutes firing Continued, the Finkertons on the barges joining the men on the lxiat in the shooting. Themen on the bank netiirned' the fire from behind the furnace stacks,; which thev used as- n shield warm was the Lire ffont the rihore that snore that the men oil the boat were driven to cover. s -Several men as carried away by the crowd. 'f CONTINUED OX 2 PAOSl Oa tkc Death of Col. L. L. Folk. I'-r-niKN'r: Since . our laat ' ': . .1 i -i . . ucmi nam ! ciaimu as it i) :;1 ;...- W;1ia '.1a.lo.l u-itb the : i.,ieiiucni. "r . " . i.i. A., A V 1 I ,IJ l x-r Mr meet ing vu :t im our great leader aiid the cham- i of four cause, and Col. i. . - , - 1.. rA nr,,! on 'the ooat were seen io aui, iuu : is certain, that thev were wounueu ; the thrill- . ..i.i. .... r .1.....,' 1 1 i. r ii'iTiiiiru.ir ..l.i ;is.u ri . ill-ill : . . . I1JCU tV .1 I lliucu .1 . ...i. . i IJt. 1 .Wi... I . .- . . . . . 1 :S l!5. SUU. 11C l O liaoin i v. . vi So i that the barges containing ui? uepu-, eoiintrvmen were would immediately be. remov.eu i . l.-fJHllJ and uni- ArrtALiAU Jjun tDavii , ei SUi eUl lU- . J nvw: nuv aiv Assistant President Garland then i his enemies during life were quick to took a position on the top of k f - l -hoiior and respect the dead hero. His ..! ,wl at th( ton of his Voicel,grcat iietii t has cease . to vibrate in , .iiomw .s- . .1 -., .1 :n:.... JNo oneon shore was injurti uy fsaitjl: 'Men, for God s sake andlyour i unison vvitn tnq opprusseu uiuuwu firing from the boats: f '-i' ' TRYING TO pC-Rjf TUKX VV. ..,J.:itia oal-o iiiwl fni- vnnr own suki! i'of the Aniericau soil, ana lit 1 1 1 1 1 1 V. O one. v . - ' ; liv. n tTio-nlpiirlincrg of cool' head- ! ler.iuilla of -L. Ii. 1 oik i 1 io.v. u w v ' j-- , nil men: W a nave POSIUVC ab&ui tuico i -iiaceu uuMwiui - all has that been he gave his : 'iiu iuiuui Kinjtiu'er ; ; The edict- has gone . f ifth from i'tlie uepresenialives jf the money pouer, whn'li iiovv controls the ad "!;:! :t'rat ion of our tiovVrirmeiit that . gold oh.ill Ik- ihe, standard of i, II ya!-S;-ttes,';ul t hat a i I 'dvbj s and ; vy';il ' :.s .'oil . to .p.ty . ino,n y iuti-1 Tie dis ,' charged'- 'iii'g.iUl a' ilcke, unsuble, iconsta nilv din, inching cotuniodit). , The I 'I. i"d ted -State's, has outstund iiig Mb.l!00.00- .of treasury not ef, I -4 ,Liil' 0 . si '. vet- ei rt iticaivs .nii $2 ot VO h ,ooo ' it". ,N . ti.ou al Llaak iUs on wh-ieh the (iovei iiin;nt is i:UtMt. t. In rr:u-V-'. .void, 1 lie United States is lrr'ble to l.e c.i'.m d iili-m to pav .. ., i . r . , .. 1 .. over NUllJIOH.ooo. auu The Little Bill made an attemydy deputies will be sent away , life to defend. What miht have tie up with .the barges,- but thl anVall we want is the statement I been his future no man can tell. is futile, owing; to the . shower of .T in fc t do anv more fjgut- ! His career had been like a meteor . r 1 l 1 . .,,li flio ta-n 1 1 u J ! . r.- 1 1 .1I A It- buttets from the shore, ana ' v WM iuunt, "f,: " . thill von ' '.y II ' T.T ! .' .....1 .1 'r.l i ii tiiiH Jktn if - i oriiiiaiiL ai-iu ua.imgi . . .. ... . ... . F. H. McEvor-, Vice-i'resideut of I reached the jcenith it haa ceasea to - Uie Mahoning- and Chenango V alley Lsir.ce. J ust at tle dawn or success at7 ii;iH.;rf "There has bedn au l as his wearied brow was cooled by temptto set fire to the barges ma T yful sau(rilter Gf human life here j .thy refreshiiig breath of the morn, in not prove successful by the raft pro- L,... au(f ijy an hieanS further sac-! the full prime and vigor of man cess, aud another attempt was imade jfrif ' be avoided, i am a i houd he fell in the van with his face Froml the converting depaBtment , f , t own i mt froni to-! tov, ard the enemy. of" the mill to the edge of the river a..rt;on T know full well that "What brilliant, broken plans, ' , ii. are ine the two boats passed down the river, leaving tin. wpimants of the barges in verv ifortable ouartera. The a id it can' in . the par- 1 the j wide. of the human target, buC it wns of the min t0 the edge of the river . a.lCtiou j knovr fuli ; the Hgnal.to tile . Pinkerton hiento- here the barges are m0ored, runs a . coutlnue UolI a8 y ' begin, and for fullyn minutes the) ! switch. On this was run a car hllel mUithi wiH be rden i continued to tire. ; ' with barrels of oil, lumber and waste. f , . , win btf Tin TDK FIIiST TIVFALL first man to fall was Martin !;C A" - of nicf l ters S '.'ll i at - i cohirade. V : : i i i pieces. ! I Tt. organ.. . e;.a ...t (ijc of the resc.Uers, a care of itself. 'H't-fe j - - refused to give his n no ansious to 'W -lhe OiVur di.-,-m the left kg fust as too a'lxiou rupte, liut the menii e bv it. lhethreu. wh:ii be faithful to your v work should go or. ; Do nothing to inj::ro t ! .. ii ,' t ARNKltl K UK tariff barn is-in luxury vs'liilc a j gang thiugs and ciit-ti'ro:)i in shooting .some v' i.i, ...l iiv his iron v.f i -Ml ,1.- A . t.e l - f :1 .-car- !e:iri) j . . of l"e-' dering not allow thei 30 per ceit. The r TJ, no sympathy forlhi- f.'O deheed by such daiuidHe ous .'dnd "meth'od? as ,-enjjv liegie tojoppress lal r. Jf is verv.graiifyi'ig ;o from ir V. S. : the State Alliance, th:."; celted more appKeaf,' :.-P- n-;i.i-j thousand : Wrship - blanks witii;:1 -the p;.t bold'poss month than he d.i 'YhU uew. sh'i: !'C . -i.cotir- entering. aging u; all AlH uue, This bow .1. . 'iiiiee i .ot .ty. o .tllill UU .VI.- . .waning a- o. -v ' l W'lllllll Il lV J l il! ts reform if i:ed d .-ill live, it- p"; forever. It is iii w leettiring e.iini.i.iu! i i i i ii Xterrv. a heater in one ot the mi lie wasbhot in the left side and ftll face downward on a pile oi asnp rJose beside Merrv sUioped otei M err r'i nrvstrate body, and as Die ;., tlif nit. of raising him he iC - v a v. - c J . I and tell by the side of his T'his- blooiiv speeracie ilrMvtino- soirits of the 1 OllJ. V V v. - " r D 1 ; . I . . crowd, and with a hoarse cheer halt in .. .1,...,.. i.mn rnshea to ine piace ..... ... - - . vhere. Mcrrv and the llungar an .... . . 1 .1. - I iw.a iiii.i. I hev picketi 4ip uic uw ra , ' : 1 . 1. k. 1 ..... I t HA T M61 0 uni i:.rrieu i neui uciuuu nivn o.. Yelsnian, who namo. was snot he raised Mfr 1 t 1 C- A 1 - ioiol .11 MTV i 1 i (n iliinrAri:in were carried to . lllVt HIV A T I iii- I'urman's oftlce. and attet !,,."iv evrtmination he announbed I- ' . k . t I...) k ni.n wmilil nrobablv (lie. ItitlL well ...v. X TH K 5AT.OOSS CLOSED. :tMy i (Jeorge lietter,' a-proniiii9nt. ditij - lir( : h. had his thigh shattered 1 he ton nimes ot those auieu rc.iu i t .u1.. VMUuoiul KnT.9 It ed , Mi'ingei, oumi n an.v,v - ' . . of.it.i.t that t.h cantain ot ine i !ii - - . - 1 e l, ii:..l..(,. .lufivntivpa Alld tlVe OtJhlS r M-uuu : ;i rtiu - ,1 viavon i men were men , i. Ira; ;.i fmm thi river oartK dsuij V"". ,lt,Jln iia.e wounded. A-canuou w ht to ' I 1a f T 1 1 A ' I I II kri IIJ1I B ajk-w dO, .M.'.d Livn the Finkertons. issued a proclamation calling on citizens to remain indoors, andbor- ill ;ilivms cioseu. Auvut i. . . - 1 . f. r 1 . VQ f i ii -i.k- 14 ran oi iusa v-t of oil was set on fire and started dbwn .. . .t inwiiril the barges. I lie Slie.wi. . . i i .nm the maiorii ti." Vl 11 IIIV" ---- '. , J . . -a of ' the Carnegie ptee i . . ..r i .11" i. . n imivprik lijis . ... r i-C't To this a lighted torch was ajqUied and the car cut loose. The .names sprang up a distance of a hundred freet, while great volumes or muuac rolled heavenward-. The crowd on the) hillsides overlooking the cene seht up a lustv shout as.woru yeacn ed them of the intended burniig of the barges and all, on board J I he car of tire rushed down the stbep in- ou ordered out be- j fore dark and you will be defeated. In case the militia comes you, xil: lose ten men in every iustance where j you have so far lost but one. You : have trained i ust achievements over' .' c -11- . r . 1 .: . ... Flick, and now aren't you wining io; caueii . uB-piwmw i boats to return l.rc-.i i gius organ lzaium allow these boat. "Yes. we will, if they show the white flag, ' was the reply ot the. ex cited men men. At this juncture, 1' esident erne ; p what bafilcd high ambitions, what sundering of strong, warm mand hodd's friendship, what bitter ren ii:g of swH-et household ties." As a husband and father he was vnig and tender, as a friend he sr., faithful and true,; as a christian sided over the largest in . the State. Believiug that the' principles lor Which he fought to be right, he ! soared neither time nor energy in. !ieii)ioiaii.lgating the doctrine of "equal dine' in the direction, of the barges,. '.'a h . jj the crowd ! riglifts to all and tfpeeial privileges to and the men. on the barge ' watched ;af!,nflv'.here was a loud re- none;". ' i the cause he gave his 'all, bear Butk3 trels its approach with blanchec faae: TIf E KH.i.KD. I Just, then the steamer Little Bill pulled iu between th bargvp and the shore, but on reachinig the ater the car of fire to a stop. 1 The heat, how ever, was intense, and the little steam er was soon smoking hot. All this rime a continuous fire was kept up, and it is estimated that one thousand shots were tired during tli is brief engagement. For some unknown reason those in charge of thy- cannon on the opposite shore; did not tire a shot during the battle.-. -it 1-1. The Steamer L,ittte, iMb wnicu had evidently receiyeAl a fresh sup ply of ammunition? "tand jeinforce ments of Finkertons, contiuheil down the river. Shortly before noon a ten-pound cannon was planted at the mill. .'.-.- ' . ' Following are the names ot the men who met their death between the first outbreak auUtho ohe ending at 11 a. m.: Henry Stnegcl. .'' Wm. Foy i Pinkerton detbetive. John Morri?, designated ' as mill j worker No. 2. ; ' - but instantly there was a J port, and with one accord every man j h. Unch.Ml nell inell !to tlie scei.e.- Even i ni while the appeals were being maue, gave his life. what inan could- do TOi' I1UI11U Ult V" 'i"ii. useless, to continue the meeting and it adjourned. 'The national officers returned to the' general headquarters and it went into conference with the leaders. DISCUSSING THE SITUATION. Seeing their efforts to fire the .t his heaialmost-sevrred chief leader Of the ..'' ; r , wurkmtlJ. went to the ,:,; i'on ; line o battle. front of The main, hgn fr- . . - " . ! nmla nMr ft iivelHtthatunieinB- - otitankontne the was Biuge hiilo Io I'!' -in. ei. 1UI" ,irlrnr , breath I his more Xo iiuui can say that for one mo- strong hearted nieu weae endeavoring i ment lie was untaithful to the work fro' tinrnD oil 'oil the barges. It was 1 we laid upon 'him or that he in any wav betraved the confidence imposed. iiut amid all the storms and strug gles of ti List's aud combines h-: was made of oak and rock, and thesun- liine of Peace he was the vine- and flower.. Hold and fearless,, and witn a hej.rt full of humanity he stood aiono m tne aeiense or our uuiuos. For more than a quarter of a ceu turv this gonial Sunny South ofoifs, rich in mind aud energy, has pro duced no gifted statesman to be his peer. During the humble walks! of private life the gifted sons of f he new South were proud to honor him at the home of a Grady. Irr a pub lic capacity and clothed with the mailt ie of might he became the dread of ail monopolies and j political corruption. - ; j CoL Folk is dead, but the work he h.-'run and the influence he set in mo tion wiHgo ou, and will long live after the jstatemen, presidents . and ki sgs shall have passed away. Truly a kini: of men; a kinp whose birth Spruntr not from kings or great ones on c-irtli- . - i 1 ttare. of the miylit that scepterwl sptsnaor briusis. - I. The f aitkfTil servant of the kings of kings barges were in, vain, the steel workers ' rested and discussed - the situation. 1 . . . "'ml' 11 1 liugh O Donnell, cool heactea ana anxious to avoid further bloodshed, seized a small American flag, mount ed a pile of iron, and soon had the attention of the 2,000 maddened men wh were shouting for blool. He 'begau calmly to discuss the situa tion aud to caution the men to move slowlv. His words -were received with cheers, aud finding he had the crowd with him, he suggestted that ' i a truce be arranged until the arri- Ivalbf the sheriff. He said a white flag should be carried to the bank and he ' w as going to explain his i ither kind? The real test ot ! lie matter is this: When you give vo ir j note to thcJmony loatier for '.o-i ii l is his privilege to hand you out ;i i .' kind of legal tender money ne- . ry.. on haud, lie may give it to you in silver dollars if he wishes. Now when you gp to pay that,.' note--it i your privilege b pay it in any kihd of legal teller money you may b:ie Ybu can pay itiin silve'r if you wish Or-to make the matter, still clearer: ; Sunnose for some reason you desi re i to pay off-ihat cote the same day you j. oo',(X)0,000 laid by', as a: re--erve gave it, anl save mtorest. Any kind f uv j (,et these obllgatiotis. There of money that will pay" it any other j js my j,,.,. ,,f (Jovcrnnient Vviuk dav. This is certainly clear and.in- j P11,.tPV- bruise it can selF.Uouds UlnlHl uxoic. f , Attention, debtors of Nebraska, stand up and testify. ' Q. When yoa borrowed money-last month, or last year, or five years ago, und wve vuiir note payable at a future tirde, what kind of mouey didj you get for it. ' A. Mostly greenbacks and si I ver, sometimes part of it in gold. :.; Q. If ou had desired to pay off such note on the same day it was given would i have been lawful for you to py it in silver dollars? A. it ? certainly would as they were full legkl tender ou that day. n What kind of silver dollars were legal tender on that day? , A. Staudard silvel- dellar contain ing 412 i grains silver niue-tent'ns line. ' , Q. Would it; be honest for ' the creditor to denifaud in payment of that note silver1 dollars containing 500 grains standard silver, A. it certainly would, not. It wuld be as dishonest as it would be for the man who contracts to take wheat at so much per bushel to tie man d five-peck bushels. - r uaai u-finld vnii think if the Lnrommfint should pass a law re- quiring you to pay your note in, 500 grain dollars? -A. It would be dishonest. Such an act w ould be treachery to the peo-j pie. v . : : . Good people of America, are these witnesses testifying according, to rea son and common-sense? Are they speaking in harmong with the dic tates of an enlightened conscience? Or are they cranks, luuatics, rcpudi ators and anarchists? From every honest intelligent :citizeif we demand ah answer. Ne braska Farmer's Alliance Vi.'.O I. ! oil v, hie if i without limit as. to amount, Inis the tavinrr liower, and crease indciinitely the burdens ujto: the people."' To liieet the annual run ning expenses the goverununt .Vu'usr have,()ver $500,000,000. Upon; the' theory that the tariff taxes! are paid by foreigners, we have .noj, t;caion to fear from that source, and our hi- ternal' taxes- upon : l-ceiv : WJiis-j ky ami tobacco are paid by: the con sumers of those luxuries, -and may be increased ;if necessary. We can restore . uni' ftamp (axes, and, if permitted -by the large, capi talist We might re-enact' -tliatVmos odious of all class legislation, ? an income tax. With our- own vast rer sources, and by foreigners, 'pouring their millions nito olir Federal Treasury u'nder.our b'ene.flcient tari ff legislation, ,v no fear need le euter taTu'etl of the solvency of the Gov ernment. - . . I low 'alxuitthe four-lifths of our people who are in debt, ? and who must pav in gold? We are the richest people on the.gloU-, in houses hnd land and ih personal property, hut we haye scarcely enough' increase in gold' to answer the demands of -den- iatrv. ' ' ;" . -;:.' : - - - The siiorttst way to get - Out. of debt for those whose estates ; are mortgaged is to tpirt-daini to -the holders of Jthe incumbrance njiou con the incumrance upon the- condi tion of reiease from further liability The contraction contethplated iu tet- titirr fo:i "o hi standard iinint ;in . - Vol ve' debtors in hopi-lees CV. '-. : fmen,;and nifU iiiibi iiited by the heavy- I burden o! never ending, ill-paid toil , fand then vve -cr'y ' aloud for a system Hhat 'will a!Io. the 'nation s uioiiey j to il . ii .tu-alh ijhroiigh thej-hau- itds ijf commerce and pero-jrin its work , nndindered; that, w ill prevent the Lo:neriiig of :no;iey and tlie cre atiou f pun ie.-: th.ttwill allow .the law of .vujiply and demand To con tro: th - pifee, of, lub..rjS prodi.e.U, ilia! will leae no ch tnee for human ay:ic to pro'it by other's uiisfor tuiiei; that will conipel the jtioney -loaning fraternity ''t"o acquire the Uie.-.us of existence by honest eiTnrt. i Give its the iub-li-i-asury plan, but we d.-!.iu:.d thitt you bro.iden.it.- We -wjuit s ): thing t'i ti v.e can- taLe to ilVk -f;i-r';nei- t-l .the '.north' ami Cast , .u: tion or .gram crop '."'now uioi ey, but has . other biiitk'abk-'Security tlial is just .'is goi-'d. ' e ; waist- sonH-thiug that we van cai ry to 1 fie h-gitimate btisi nes.i uni 'ii and sBiSv liini where he can derive a beiictit. We want sij'methi'ijj ,bri.id enough to bring help! to every citieii who neeils hclpi ami relir-ve .--hint from, the -grasp of ! the fellows who. buz.ard-iike, feast on other's liiisfori uni's. 'j , Take the kauking bitsineks out of j the hands ot private eiti'u!' and; plac it absolutely ; i:i the hauda of the gover.imeut. i'rovide for the loaning tlejiosU, and exchange of money. Determine what security shall "be giveii; what the rates of iu Urestsh.ill be;. and Iheh do busiiiess with all the citizens of the United States "without discrimination- .Gov ernment hanking should becoiiduct ed On strict busiie-as principles. Good security should always le demanded; . that provision of the law complied with, and noverninent ha no further ouestions to ask. All men aru on aiK i.fin;itiiv Mini no . iiiitn can be the victim of another's avrriee. Yes; give us the sub-treamiry, bnt give it to ns renieuilx-riug that all law-abiding citizens should share the game natural. rights under the jaw and that shis reform movement is a move of th! xjple and not the far mers ajohe, but of legitimate unitetl for the'' -common 4 weal. Cincinnati . r.at'.l. . ' Priority pi Issue. Colorado and Silver. plan further when a howl arose - 1 A 1 ' A r.ei -io. . i j i f rom a tnousana tnroais. Siras AVilliams, nun worker u. o.- - . BUBXTKO Oil. VSEP- The men having charged ,the can- Mmo rau- lela river ilarges j in ' JfO WHITE FLAG. . '.'Show the white flag? Never," was the cry. "They shot at one flag this morning, aud if there is anv white to lie shown it must lly from the boats." . : "What will we do then?" asked O'DonuelL "We will hold them in the boat's i until the sherriff comesu ani wcwiil nor. at the Baltimore and road side of the Mononga .t;.m.l firinn on the tVUHHWV- : . J -1,;..;, the dentit'us reiHiaiuetl. A wm-' , t ti ? 1 leak sprnug in one tt mem, taust by the continuous fusilade of vow Ji.ai.le ofi the barge ar hWifUi vi, adyUaie .armuU 8worD out for J tides What Others Say Tnilv a barl; a hard who saps no song Floo-Jini? Heaven's gate ui avormjr YpI left one strain with lffty pnrppse rife. : The siuiptc r-onl of a lioble lile" ljrn amid the hills -of Anson conntv with no legacy but hisbfains anil nu iiiperative but his indomita ble coiirage; but to hard mauual v w Messrs. f. W. i'atterson, Henry Paul,T J.' O'Donnell, M. D.-Gurri- gan, D. C. Donovani an William Bayley, delegates from Colorado, hitve wired the following address to the; Democratic voters of toloraao: Th. nomination of Grover Cleve- Und and the palpably evasive decla rations upon the silver question uy th llomoeratie. national convention 'f.nntii tVii. Homnoratic narty of WIUIVUMI V U - ' rvdnr-.ulo with a serious problem. If the convention j had declared tnat fr i.imeLil lie coinage was a tenet of the party, and that Mr.- Cleveland accepted the nomination upiu s-" a platform, we might have reetl upon his reputation for honesty and belived that he would, in response to the obligations thereby imposed sign a free coinage bill, should 1 Congress pass one. But with a platform that is mtenaea to oe quowru iu ..a nnt binding the party in any de- rree to free winage, and in the Vest as being favorable to it, and witn a candidate for the Fre-idency whose past utterances and official acts show him to be unalterably opposed There is a tremendous thougjht- wave agitating the masrfofj the peo pie everywhere just now,1-one oply needs to read, the various reform pa pers to discover. Every phase of jk i-.- i X .1 : Tire attempt t forcw tariff reform as the, issue of the. present campaign has egreg"ii!i,lt failed. The eopIe I are not iudisTerent to the iniquities bankrupt- of McKinleyiMin, but they insist that i the iniquitiVf the mony monopoly are even greater, and they refuse to be div rt- d from their attack on the "reatcr evil by proniis'! of reform ing the Iei9. 'Tli" tariff taiea hat we have to -buy, but the money mop ojoly Uxes what u'- b.ve to - foil, whether it l.ofir product Or '.labor. Now, we can, ti a - c-otmiderble ex tent. nleavs v onreelves whether we will buv or ) not. but' we - ! have no have for iitieal 'aid social reform is being dis- ,.,..A.,r Th.iones und nronositious i."1'-'-"' . " r . . . . . . . ..ii. - r,- of all sorts are boldly advanced and choice nut fit r . . i.. i.ii., t,iu,i: f ideas S'tW U hen wt ell we ant dollars, t . ..1 .:..-r iil.,.I.li- nrl if dollarii arts hcaree we have to at no period in history have. tucL put Up w.th a few of thm, .After .u.r-fTii thon'rht-forces been at work as now. All this means some thing, and he who thinks nothings and he who-thmk nothing will come of that is all froth and delusion will find himself baaty misuiKen we have got the dollar wecan please ourrelve Mfhat we will do with them, if we have anv k-ft after nay in Z oar taxes and d-n", r.ui in wj with' more money iu ijreulatioti we uon Id receive a large sur- imoii; lhe ih's rt i.i wwti . ' "-th :(. ' munt !'te.tter tirice au i. u te A lie 1 ) 1 '. i tiivtob i v v . i - : . . , . -tw i f. f. iv..,i. m,thl ti. it., with as we i.-jfe, tar.a or advance. i ii'q o vvu'v M r . . - l.TVtrand. Nek i J V: :. i : The Alliance should .have absolutely nothing-to do with the jolitics of 'its memWrs, if it is "nosi-partisan" or ;.,.;t;,.n' Tt uonld leJ no more I'4IMMl'Mt " ' ; f5 . wroii" for it, according to ltd consti tution,' to try to educate its members in favor of a particular fhurcb, diiU' for iu literature to. declare all other churches fale, than for, it; to edu cate'it inendM-rs in favor of a r ticular partv.and for its literature to de lare that both old jarU".are fal, etc. KinftOtv We . Pjre .Kiuston N. C. - ' - - lx-t us try and make tuts toJUt a little clearer. Siipjos a ' fanner now Atdl-i f-r.i. worth of etuff a year; aad pavs j50 tai- ami 2oo for laUr, l.-aving .fZ for himself, of which-h spende f0 and saves $50 . Under th tinancial eyfU-rn we are - dv;ating pric.-s wotildj double, and ie would sell 1 ,OoO wTlh of staff- f Ho would pay tb Hiime' taxe oO; V ho would pay double th wages . $100; he would pnd double 100; and hii sayings woull lw $150 three times teliat-thev were befarev a he mist stand by ur principles. saw one 7 i 4iV nv.. ; i ; t