PRU K. FIVE CENTS
BRIEF OPINIONS.
THE: IXlfNGS OF ,Ol;K i'K
KRIEFLY AND I'LAI! LV ''(
Bankeiw are coniplaiiiinu off a
shortage of tr ltl. 1 Tl.evnow know
how the other fellow feels about 71 ppfviv: ni
AND PLAI :'LV
Week
Tiir
thirteen itio;, 1 ' w th'; year, .rj--1 dexsko.
) " Ctt?0 2F X-".
4
.(mirwW. VVood'w ho ( liiiai-
-: Tim Xtsic A.'' Observer Las learned (per ceut. fur m gociating 5 the. V,;
through a special correspondent that
Harry 'Jkir.neV-has erosMd the river
and burned the ljiidge3 behind him.
and that K. A. Moye jhas done -the
same thrng-r-Vf7i (7- farmer.
If there, is i tit- f c .1 that' it a big
gl r fool than th other,- it is the man
that thinks because he has labored
hard and saved something, that he
ha kept all that he wad entitled to
: keep of all the wealth that ' hs
created.- liillinya (Jfo.) 'Time.
What srt of republican tbrni 01
government do you cull that which
keeps a standing" anpy to protect
capital whilu it refuses to enact ami
enforce laws to protect labor? Is
' this the 'government established by
t the patriots of 1770? Alliance Sig
nal, ('onzalcs, Texas. -
TlUKK of the government donat
ing to the railroads territory equal
to nine states the .size of Ohio uud 1
. )
AshevilhiV .40,000.. bond-.' h
stituted isu i tr for his ebiHhiis.i
A.-.heville Gazette.
- :
A led of iron ore is le'ng"e-
hear flowing Ih-ck, which is th
to be equal in quantitv a;':d sr.;
in 'quality to the cel. !-;.'( d 1
berry iron mine!. Morgan ton
Country. )
AcjDurhani li'st week a e
gave! way while some, workmen
handling a' stone' buttress eap.
bert Cole, colored, of ("old i
was killed, and .Sa n Mel
ed, was badlv wounded
Brown Bros, of hverv stable lain.
had twelve acres in -wheat.
Wisenheiniei .threshed it and re
ed two.' hundred-, ami seventv
bushels. .These same Brown
arc soim; ion taters. They; phi
oue amfone, quartei -acre.-?, am
twlb hundred Liibb:it
Snn,dard:
.Jr., , II. II.
fThe Industrial Manufa;!
. . . . . ; Louifniuy has 2ne into voiu
yttheiKHple don own a crcwstie. J H,.u4ltiJon. fir.lK O'i-o
iWe pay for the roads every sit years
utrwe never own them. They : coii 1
inue to rob us to ' ' pay interest
aud dividends on watered stock.
Vutare (t'al.) Valh tt 'it ju n. ,
Will !
n ni-' The Michigan legislature isin ei-j
fori. 1 tra sesiosi to redistnct the State,
1VS 1 th'C present apportionment having
utul . been- declared unconstitutional by
gift the .Supreme Court.
'OllCOril i A i i.v i,iv.j trriili ;u mli1uH liv
. " - "j
S inasked men Dear Calli , Cal. They
j.blew ojmmi the ' express -ar door with
Till merchants and ; iralesrneii
UeiH-ndjJii the ' wording tiian
liquid;
J. I). Bellamy
and . .trutnej-s nave oeen ap
,ed a d-oinmittee to uispoe ol
plant, pay off the indebtedness
company ami divide tiie sn
among the Stockholders.- V, "ih
ton S tar.
. If he
: j .
is not well paid far' his erviee.J, his
There
We learn that the town cu
eioncrs aie cousiuenmr .tne- mim
... . . . . . . ,
.,,trn'.,.'r,. uill wni tbh ss, 'I'here ! ot utilizing the ow llea.l
, i .1 ,1 :. . , We do not know whit sleps 1
are so few of the rich that their iit- , ... i. 1
. iHvii taken in ine inaiter or
rouage amounts to nothing anv way. j tieh. views ur6n. the' subject ar
Ss UiainanlfcsAly to , the! interest of it would be advisable thai thd
tliik oIiism f. sei- tbat i.be laborers Iter-should be thoronirhlv ant
gets a decent hire. ,S', Marshliellf; i ''..r!'! 1nic'l:i !t
, - - , niuii). 'VvuKhmfion. routes.
iillll
ition i the
The repr.blieaii piirtv, through its
leader, is now seeking to create
jsynipathy for the BinkerloV by re
porting that the chiefsrobber some
tiine in 1 the ; DO's" escorted "Honest
Old A Ik?" to Washington without mis
hap. The Republican party would
ajioligize for the inisdeetls of the
tUril tx'cause at one tiuie, IkL'fore he
fellhe was an ! angel in heaven.
Plow and Hammer, TiiTiri; Ohio.
" '.' ' ' - " 1 .'
Ik, during the war, the ..'-'capitalists
'would have stood behind the. green-
! biM-k with their weaUl like the
ohlier did with his inusketj there
wuld not have been a ito'Ilar'of in-";
teret to pay nor any depreciation in
the value- f the nioncy i'ssued. It
ju thene cow arils that licit .her. "fought
nor furnished that are now talking
bout an "honest ilollaiY- Siwfon
(S. 1)) Standard.
What would you think of two
crews who would quarrel over the
honors and salvage of a grand, vessel
which was stranded at sea, and all
on board were threatened-with des
truction?. What do you think of
those who have the means to rescue
the ship of state from ..perils; which
threatensto swamp it 011 every hand,
and stand quarrelin'g about thejion
rs and emoluments of ollice.
Alitor Iterieu", Argentine, Kan.- j".
litCAfSK his nant. U Henry ('lay
Krick dou't for a m,nneiit suppiwe
he has got uny of the blood of Henry
Clay in his veins. If he had. ben
born ' to. power in a ihonarcjiy f,.he
1 1 . . .'.'
wouul nave oeeu a iviaiiu. jh.ivi m
beeu a man iii 1T7' he would
r . 1 1
Kepoits nave Oeen receive ni co
lector White, of the destrjictiin of
the distillerv of J. B. Kodger iear
Newnort. Carteret count v. ofl j MnO
gaVlous of rum made fromi. in
It appears that the revenue ollicia'ls
had for ' Konictimc bevn watthing
Kogers has permits to make
whiskcv and f4uit bra tidy, ami
are gbverfimcnt warenouses a
place. -Ilijleigh L'hivnicle.
Th3 TvJicHers' Council of He
son countV w ill meet'at the ; Aca
buildiiiir on the tirst SaturdiW
September, at 12 o'clock.
program will . finbrace Histoi
North Carolina. 1 )i sc-0 ji ii t. Cu
History ai taught by llKjlnews
Teiichers'' Ktf riences,' and
other topics "as may be deenied
All hiehit)erS ot the .cojin-a art
quested to prepare for fhe: disci
bf the above named topics,
special leaders will be expected
ready to introduce any Siibj
llender'onville Times.
have
Mtr
At the' DeiiKwM-atic, .Coiitfresliortal
convention -hehlMn t lie towtrof rde:i-
ton 011 Tuesday last. Hi. W.
Branch was renominate;! wiihoi
position for and 1a. L. Suiit
uominated tor I residential ei
On ring a heavy thunder
Sunday luoiitiing lightning sir
small tenement 'house n the
1 t
roail near town, kant.ig awav a
' uoiit and .-11 achic;; tl;-.i.e,s up ' -
:... - I : .
era lv: One of til" oeeiii;.;:its w:
"iA-eii a severe shock biti w.n tec-
o ----- (
etedj Kojiuoke .item on
' . ! ' . -: , I
'1 he tjhipmeiits ot : H:elt
peaches front South C;jo!ina ai
meudoii J. Yesterday 1 1., i-ais
i h rough die iv, in seven s'ectiion
;to car -loads of peaein-s ....
S. Boy lie, one of the .largest
holders in the i?elniMii ;
fomitanv tells the (l'x:.w r In
St;ttc4.iiianacrs of the Woi ld - e
been a Torv. , llJlt' ne ,HVU :l
in 1800 he would ".1. been a fedor- i it desire a spvcimeii ot tb leopj
Mfutl lu- Urn: born in t Ik -South 101 im 11 nu- im"..i
in slavery times he would
i 1 uroieriv is n-oteu, lo iii.iee if in
iiae ocen ; n - l t,.:..., 1. , 1
oiaie exnioii. 1 nis sione
Press, (Jiand
f;inl an .vitereelse i i .tlnis
j trv But at this ; pot jiear Ciia
the' rareness and beaut v 01 it s
a Igree. Morn '.nj
Haiuds, Mich.
. 1 . . . i -.1 l 1
v..v y . -."" t be mare anmectated !v the m-o
articles that are constantly publisheL tiH citv and section,
; ibeold resnectab vf.i nioss-. nut retl u 1 semi the sihciuu il as desia
L i - a. 1 . M.
a'Ticultufal p:tiers. j When you dis- Charlotte OMrer
cover these morphia doctored articles
write a protest to thee old resiecta
blf imd threaten them with Inncott
if thy don't take the side of the
fanners without anv shambling and
sheepskin disguises. Tney'are everv
one cowards ami will stop -fjoolingif
. threatened. Mfdhtnd Joururl. J!i.i
itnj Sun, Mil. . . .
In riome.of ' the Southern Stales i be liKked
inuuase;1 shoukl see that his premit-e
1 ' 1 1 : . r .. . M-..
in a cieaniv comuuuii. ne
sonne t
1
open on Jlouuay, repieuiDt r
Mis.scy liearv Jackson bad
Kd wards have Ikimi elecwl teaJ
......Mr. ,L W, Blount, I lerk
countv superior coiut. lost IiU
!ence near Snow Hill by tire
weeks ago. The house was in
for 000. ..The town is m
clean" as it oii'dit to he. 'This s
after, l-'.verv
ara
the DenuKTats, in order to
the people and satisfy their desitv
for uiore currency, declare in favor
of State banks of issue. and some
mcml'icra in Congress have gone so
far as to introduce lulls repealing t lie
prohibition tax on tl e same. .No
eusible, thinking man. will Hvde- hvs at Mwthmhst" church
ceivetl by this tax and .establishuient ''evening Uev. U. V. Troy, pre
of mich banks .would mean an era of of Murfreesboro Female Colkg
! '.' . . - '11... lw.r.i !. 1Kt .f iA WiH'K: til
MUM i ITll " IIVl I ll 1IIOV -r. -.
have
heard complaint that,
town draiuasre wells'- tuvd filling
arbund so that water won't staiilland
becoinetagliant. Health i
! taut, and tlie towii will not be h
lv "uii less it is kept clean. I
jM. Sbainburgeifr is. ronducting
sevi-
evcr.
ident
will
tis.-i-t
the mletintr
IWill
innnV! ili'VDUl nf Mil 1 1 a
. . . . , , . t Mr. Shauil-Mr'rer m
wh.cn mate ,t govi, nav, igno
no debt-pavjng powers, and ,no legal ijjrh- bicyclist. -will oh Se
endej rejuisites. It would' destroy : bei 1 st, start from C harleston,
t-cbufi(Ieucei beget increased siH-cula- ! in oonijany with another weee
PLE" 1 n'' '''-'"t crop of Kansais said
I).t to tie alncjst:an entire failure.1i liurn-
ed i;p by the heat.
Con
F
t '
J-; of
s ii,-n.
Alien Carter c
r , .- !
olored, was lynched
a? WyMji, Ark., by a mob; of negroes,
lie was -charge'. I with, assaulting his
1 J- year old daughter.. ! I
SOME BRHEW-0RUS.
ri r
tTold
wer
Al-
ore,
dor-
asa result of the laV, is the cause of j
' the itovertv of the poor.
- Now we are read v to take another ! Senator Pallyfr ct loiiiois. Per.
DeliTfrrd Snniay. July 10, 1HS2, gtep. If there is ah engineer in this ; c--ivrs f fere Trr.th and is uot
by W. II. Tan Omaci, at, Wft .audience, I waut to ask him what he! ' i A frail (6 tell U
TirlHh Ktrt Tnrur Hall '!.-',..,..' I ,l ir I.; . .....';.. I
I cajr, at a Meeting of Working- au a v. Why. he' wJuld shut off the
en Callef to Sympathize With ; steam. w..ui d'ot he? Well, that is
The Strikers at Homestead. Pa,', fjust what we have trot to 'do. The
And to Protest Against The En law is the engiuy that is killing us
plojment of Pinkerlon .Ueu For
The 8ippre!ion ofStrikes.
Gettle-
loy,. .Abbett last week;iflued the
'coninnsKioii of Mayor 'Wanser of
ders-ey City as Brigadier General of
the j-irst IJngade, X. (x. N. J. .1 Mb Vas. Okki m, .Said:
Conirres ' ad iourned last FridaV. -Vr' Chairman, LaJie an l
The World's Fair bill .was coin- .,nen-
pro:ui.-ed by making the appropriu-; It is with more than
tion ,5,'O,000 uistead of $o,000,000 j pleasure that mingle mV wice '
'. ri 1 .... f iftLi i with yours in protest against! tin-in- i
1 be accounts sav that 10,000 neo- . .. J . , . . i , . , ,i
" , At. . ' . iusuc wnicn is aiteuimea ro te uci
orUinarv
We must shut oil the sUain. What
is the steam that runs the law? Why
it , is taxes. The .ls.w doesn't enforce
itself. Jt requires taxes to do it.
They can't call out the militia with-'
otit taxes. They ,'caut run the
courts' without taxes. They mcst
pay th- jHjlice. Everything costs
nioney. ;
! JS'bw' ut everv session of the" leg-
' i-slattwe. and of congress, thev come
most awful volcanice eruption on . v , 1, , . and ask for an appropriation toexe-
tf a. u -Tii- 4t m 1 'stead, who are so nianfuily idefen 1- , , r t
(ueot Sangtr Island m the .Malay . ' , ... t- t cute tne law. And it takes both
. .i- , 0 J their homes ami Jireside iairain-t i . , , . , . ..
ArHup lasro. , i i ' - ; houses of the legislature and tne
r - - - 1 mercenary soldiers 111 the service 01 a . p . . . . ,
Alier- ' Vlit,MI -mnrtfer! .V l.J - i ; governor, it in a - state: or both
- - -------- 7 ' - . i t . h astja aiiuir.
is 'r u:. m : t i .
i ivuii iiinu ai jieuiiMii.-", leiiu., . x rejOlCC lllli
was found to be insane by the jury. was attemjiUtl
i:e was put m the insjine asvlunt at sympathies
1 1 - 5 '1 - f . . 1
Momai, leuu. j tne lengtn
riUJT 1 :l v'ii:iiiiirc. 'I'llfi :lll)llillh nf lilltliev
ttarv 1 the v secured is not known
i'-I'imv ' g':ntic conspiracy to nA five
l0ji,t 'M-'hicaico banks has leeu partially
jsu.ece.slui... 'er ;o,UOO was se-
cured from one concern aud $20,-
i.i.. ! "OO, it wits reported, from another.
.;. ... Sureties lhade ijood the losses.
1 1 1 1
! th.
f tie
.1 . ' houses of conirress and .the president.
11 tne outrage uiai;., ,. . . .
ha awakened tle f at ashingUm to pass ..that: -
. 1 ltj it .n-i' virt It 1 KmV full , mT ifliir
of the people thrviugbout ! VTr . 17 J V .;
aud breadth of the whole I U1!t U1 "rw . "J
1 t money, . . .
in ,.,!,..; Suppose
! land.
I glory in the heroism of
the workiugnien: and the
j some road out. You cannot ad mi
! the ttbsol ute right of caplital; ot
I cau not ad 111 i t 1 b abi-o'. u I e .1 'i o
j lalor;voi! hax- ;f -;! adpl tbet
j rights -tip ui sonn'1iii-j-. A o; i-,t
Tha t t he man 11 f. t u. i itH
. . . .' ' . I.
t Uielil is:l,pu'lc ne-.i . : ' ,
S railroads are held In t r- -;-Vbi ;: . ..
I. ..w" f.-ir t Im 1 . 1 i ii' U
- .... . . , ; ! Uv.. tiwnU!Mfc .1 i :ni;M 'V U. .
' . i Ik illll. Illtll tut-, iiii.or . f I
r.eiis were ri: !if. 1 in.n'iia'n.accoiii i t: .,..,, . .
1
ieiiti.-:ir imon inenu. lor ioi nun
1 - ,i
In tne .-vnrsil of hi-: reni iikin the
T'tiilel State sene. .1 . '..;. t be
ne
of Illinois, aid:
I main tail 1
1 in.XiNia'o.aeeoru , f , . tui r ,tt. tu
ir.g to the.l;iw ,f'.t!iiand,nocas t.iej
law is generaur 'inuerioo r. ouj , -,.., ,
. l- 1 Ai.. ; .-; 1. . t. ... nun 11 it..
coro.iir loine pi inclines .-;
iietl
to s
Thus ' we Vvw' i-ogiii.v i -
riirht of the caritaij ' to ,,-.e co..: ,
o his proper! sal j.et .' -his. .rt-. ti
f a reaoiiuble re waril -.'' . -1 s ;i .
nieiit, and ve chtini lor' the i il ue
enploviu.i
u i during irooil U-ha.ior th vuirit h, v
and thesep . ., . , ,. . -
111 .- i certainly tx)tniH de:f to .-it. i n
which, in'-ujst hetH after be .iPiH
the solntiA: ef i h J;e t :ou!!.i- - tl.i it
IUI1T Ulll 111- iiwv -.-y " - '
That makes it -im- u:i f tne to
assen uiai m- -o-........ ' . ' - the right fo pmau it
fmnloyment there. tt-vbd earuel I ... ... ; . ,, .'...
the rijjht to he there;
ic
in'
1 . r...: ....... 1 . 1 . -1, ....... f !
aim icere is no ueer ro..u v,... " t profits are small, the parti-
derstood to le jflblic establishments
in the niodilied sense, which I will
extdait in a moment; in w-hich the
.In in.
111.
divide the losses; where the , protiH
mar lie dividrtl. , 'I hat l? the e.4aci1
condition; that is tha exact hiw !
daj'as I maintaiu, lv-ause th la
1 & CIVI f All HIV UCIUIOIU Ul AMI A AATJ 1 m . . ...
JL;J ,.. .1 ,toll.t i farmers, the protlncers
r rf Ii - " - . i i . i.:. k ! countrv -those who have been iob-
lor Jiueriv; lor me fcuniiriiic w men , . , . . ,B
1 t T ' I 11..
mnitiin j iTiintc in 'iPfKi iii.ii nil . , . .-
--- . ,s he rwrfection of rm. and wv
owners of i he?K nroiH-rtu-S Illllat IlCJe-! . .. . , ...
after be r'garded a- holdings their
oroiiertv 'subject to the correlative
rirht nf lliuMf withieit hnSi Servl-
i i.,;,i .,; : . i i... ' . .. .. . .
is being carried on at .'Homestead is "l "S 7 "5 1 ces the projx-rty would t.e utterly
1-;...:.i.,.,f, lUflwiui of the law should coinbine.u.i.1- 'r.h:ii: i..ion which I
make only concedes to. them to a
right to a reasonable pre'!! on the
' capital invested in their enterprises.
nnl. . . r I. . li.ni.l.iiifj ... t "1 -1
. .., r , ,-. . ..-i - and elect a majority of one house,
as old as humanity itself, jit has
.A. ! A
come down to us through
im.. i : n fti n ifiii t if ill a:la uvinl
-ill b 1,0 1' " hat? Why, nothing, abso-
.....l .:n ,A,fii ;.,, Inteiy nothing. Mmply be on hand. , ,11!t;:,Liin" furthermore.
id iiuvi naii. vyu tiiniv, u uwi ( . . 1 . . . j - ----- --: ? . T
. -.' -.e,- " -" these laoorers naving uetn in
are free. until tvrant and task-
c-very 'proposition. They need not
Oulv
that
that
there.
masters are no more, and until the P . - l" " servic:, having Lkh-u engagi
povertv, avarice, brutality auk greed cu.a 11 or amend a sing e Jaw unry ; havi t tb.ir.li ves iuHhis pe-
f th!-l.rlinr,V m- .efined nv,:,e. ! Iefllse to llw opiate a dollar for the (;uHar ,:Iie of t.t.rvice. have the. right
leaving nothing but the purcjgold cf -
a redeemed huntanrty.
Hut m spite of these feelings of
pleasure which I experience, then
execution of any law.
What will ; be the result?
can't collect a tax.
built
ti:
Si p
bv
a tenant.
: I pleasure which i eioeneiiee, . tuen r.,.- , .. . ; w
: Hob,-, an aeroiunit,. made ?V"" 1 loom up in the distance the darkest;"1"1?; Jh. ? collect a, -..Wi. talk about the chil service
! at L 1'aul, . Jiis l Whute oMbodhll!S for t, whom ; we byebV ev tau , keeP i meu qS the i law as applicable to government em-j
H-ihVoke and he fell into, a slough on 1 . thi w cl Th-C,nd. They can t oppress any one i meut , j ai5St.rt. that there is a !
i to insist .up-ni me j-erijianency ot
I. hey : tu ,,,... ,nf .mti ft,,..- K.-ivJ the
. - , ... .. . , ...... --5-,-
liiev can t evict -ilf
I 11 11V fc' .a i . . w' .-" . v . . . . - - I
riM . 1
inev cant iorecioae a . i,i ilnn f,'ir tiwir swvippil
have seen the law
step, . , -' .
'I recollect IiC IS-iO l was cnmH
pelled to hold thai the -legislature of
Illinois had no riirht arbitrarily to
fix the rates for the citrriage; of pas
eenjrers bv railways, aud ;was c.Jn;
jellel to hold that the railroad conir
n;iiue-t I-.iid no urbitrarv riubt to ii-
t . . w
them, but that it was a .piestiouv ;J
reasonableness on IhmJi sid 'S. It w-i:-then
clai.nieV'by the railroad corjx.ra
tion that rights vtr alidivtelv u i
controllable. The same nri iK-ij;'.
must now be applied, to the solu.tioii
of these troubles, - . .
The inhersjty.
nore or . tiie river. lie
iter, ifnyn ien leet in the gronud and at j !inf rton dsLres not ,t.
weuti ..-. . 1.
oirusruic la lci lain lu lit; :ir:icw.m.
ved
ive it when
riie;more police and j militia they law wiJe uiul i;roaaer than
.i. i. i. a... i.:-.. - - .1 l
; " I" mm UUh ueaw' it is. The Carnegie Company dares
lie iell.y00 feet, llofc leaVe " where jt is' '"'le slave
The coiinnit tee' Appointed by con-i masters from Maine to CaMfornia
grc-yg to investigate the charges, made dare not let " it. rest. All ibe re
by Wats(ju of (la., of druukeuness j source; at their command will "be
among Jthe members reported that; drawn upon-to crush out such irbold
they arc not true hnd thaj1 it was an i and audacious move on the part of
unwaranted assault: on the honor ! the steel workers. 11 nefcssarv,
Cil.vi'Kl. II ILL, N. -C, .Inly
Within the past two inoiiths over ' a
that. I f liniissiriil letters ti.'tve oe, n rel-el .
have, fhe weaker they i are, because t u.v.i, ,;:., ... ii. ..j.. ,,,r.,, .vlio .Imic Lf ri,....ai Hill A.n.niriu- w'bni ..i
they can t pay them. Ine vast vol- j j,, i)rej iu tlesc cjial pursuitt, j University offers to young n . n.
,ume ot debt becomes a means of , as fo eUJipl il the ge, viee of i l,t ns answer this pi.,stion ..brie, r
restitution to the workers aud redis-; ,. ,.t. iif:.ftinin.r eshiblish- f r...- .H. i...fH ..f th. iIhuikmikK h
einpioy- have not written' and who d hot
trihution of the wealth of the world.
Men becomejfree. 1 hey can go to j t , ht tt hich cau onlv be de know how ca.-ih
Is, and make homes for them-. fejlU.d hl rnifConJuct on their part. wt ,iu North Ci
: ments. a rlht to demand
the 1
selv
tix.
and dignity of the house.
Thc'correspoudent of tlie Temp
who was sent to renezuela, tele
.,-..,.1,:, f.-,..., M.. fliot V...
. li, i UIO ll Vlll aH(I llllll ll" l ' V Mhr 1 : 1 , I
was , w.t allowed to land, and was re- ' arm-v eTer oue of tben.1 111 the Sel
corn
here
his
turning home. He says he found
in a slate of utter anartdiy. tien.
Crdaueta- had j)roclaimed himself
iiiefcafurof the Western States.
tly they ni-.iv M-eitn
liv trtipcouduct on their-part; - wit hii'i North Carolina the-very : he-it
-.i l .1- . j : i . .
es, can tate Horn its exnaust- j .lli,;li,i; . therefore, tnat at oi?i.rtiinities for limitl and' .liberal
le?s resources, without money and j t.i1(, :,,,. ft,., aisauk noon these ieiire.
every oii of them will cornel to the " . , 'X . " i Jieopie at uoines.eau u. . "C n 1 1 rsiiiKKHiTY orFit.H.s to- Yot'Nt-
e .t f, - . their wants, and that too ; without ; :. i, ...... .1...,. i... i .f ,-ivbt to be thev rl i ' -
assistance of the Carnegie Company, , .. ' . . w heie tiiev -..i.ui a iignt io ni, men. i .
Then there are the courts, the po-; m' ,u," U.H,U '1""J v .. wort .upon ground they Inut a right
lice, militia, and finally th4 standing: .. 1 1US' , f. 18 ? yJfhe..t defend. 'Do yon ask nfe If, the-
n noie oiuuieoi u.juoiiee, tu un.i. R ,uav ,y -force la He lius-;e..SSon ot
41... ....:..,.: 4 .. ...I..41 1 1 ...wl . . . . . ,,,
vice of the 'masters. Did yod ever ' tne property ot anotherr. .'. 1 nev
- . :i im 111 iii'iici'i 1 11 11 1111 a. 11 ii 1 i- i 1 . . . . . - 1 . . . . i .
j r-vv . - i were eonuau:tinr luemseives ...
know one of them to come to theas-
.......1 41... 1..... ... 4 1 1
sistauce of the workin-gmeur Neer ; . rP.- iu-' i.:. u
Ihev are always 011 the side of the;1 , . , 0
mast-er. !,The law is always foi!the
Tti.i iWijuy fllr.ho a-iv'il tha t. thf ! :!. .....1 lU .' 4-.. 1 ! 'P K . .1 L; j .1 L
,i ,sfu.., .iii.-..-aa fi, tt..;4w1 .... it a. ... i .... - ,l ..a ii. than it is two. It is easier to ucder
..1 ... i c i..s - , , i. -.J. , i'. stand "no taxes than it is even
. iivnr; .tifii ui v.n-.ii, "UK"" oe crusueu as iuaL tue ; uiunuwo su-i
body of financial experts whose jndg-f will rise. They wage
;.. i,, ..ni- Mil i uoiirva fn frrv irrwit .1 . M'l t 4-1..-. i;I.t,,4 tiiit.iu Mi uv.
in i mi in- ..... '".o"i i iv ........ o t cuui'Kiu A line la uui lAie onanu-si. ; . . , f r i .1 1 v .
The f 'weight if , united. , Xeverthelst, the hope iu their present liiie of defense. I i,T. Vie fonus of 1"W' " : of the operati ves to assist in its Q,et
Juf.1 niuiu issue .is so perplexing thata! I regi t that the struggle for hi y
iper-leiuy
line of their rights, is T' understand
fhom Hiiiiiess was susDended. and
rcjuires both houses, and th?,-, gov- t tjlese men were simply awaiting the
ernor. it is easier to elect one nousej fini4.iv-. of the di'simted oueshons
w.... ....... - - ----- . 4 - .i
between thein.aud their employers.
"Murk ni. 1 maintain the riirht
! ill-l.rlu t;IV 7 mill IT IS 411I14 trt I1-J.V ... r 4.. ........ 4
an uiU'.iiuU ! t , -Z r i - 01 Qe owners 01 juopenv T v.
1 ii 1 n 1 v i 1 ii f mii in ur 1 r nun r vuii'ii. : . , i i t : . i, ..... i i . , .. . i
v kMiou 't"iv. . ,,r r heir vi 1 n 1 u 1 L iu i"ii
!
for
vio-
IV 1 1
pers,
tneh i
bet. :
." re- i
ssion
no
tobe;
ct.
vidleuce-; and they can briu to then-
assistance unlimited resources: to
rush out resistance. It is , to att
the enemy at his strougest oint.
ick
I
look for a "bloody slaughter of the
... 1 . : 4.. r 1 1 . . .. . 4 1. ..." .. ............
j ui . iul tin-11 w ivjiiuiv turn urn iui- . , , . r I j
fe 1 j rule ot the master is ended. And
ary success.
::M
4 ;i, -ve::t
.
. . -.
i.ci.-
rini;.
it the
bib-'-.lite
tings
strong-stiitagonisiii of opinion h like-, dustrial freedom seems to be taking J
iv. , - ; '...: ;- I
Iiast. week a new warehouse at Old
l'rii.lge. Xesw iirifnswick, belonging
to Morgan Francis, the 'distiller, was
1 est roved by tire. There was a large
amount .-'of whiskev In the place, and
tliis was lost. It is not known what
oiiused the tire. The loss is about
!3.00(., urtly insured. .
The House of Ijords has confirmed
the per'uission givenjto Lord i-Ailes-bury
l-o sell his ancestral seat. Saver-
to IiOiti I veagli, formerly
brewer. ' ith the
iiee-i:iarters ofaniillioii thus ob-.
taincd, Lord Ailesbury's creditors
hope he will pav 6ine of his debts.
Kddie and Willie liennelt, 7 and
l( years obi, respectively, ' were
drowned in a poiid between here and
iidnieutown about & o'clock this af
ierimon. Kddie stumbled into the
pond and his brother jumped in to
help him out. The father, w no was
orV't're other- side of. the poml, was
unable to reach them in time to save
lien..
len ce.
, aitiotis;.! maintain tha
a : .r.l.. -
riffht of both
t o:j Jiii,
i M as
n:t.tr.
b-in
;':-k a
.Mill
do"!-
J'iiot -harles Mitchell, an esteit
for i iii personal ing I'hief of. l'olict
,) h h V. M c Kane, of (i raveseiid. and
-obtaini'ng slo fiDUi liartholeiiiew
-:1c Car rick, a tug-l0at captairiV of
No. 497 'Clinton-' street, Bnxiklyu,
was 'sent to jail yesterday by Justice
Sutherland, to - await! examination.
Chief Melane savsihe will prosecute
Mitchell. "; .
Mieiiael Valsh, a lalxrer, of Xo.
Z'Siy Pratt streeL, Meriden. Conn.,
while-drunk yesterday, took a walk
"on the elevated tracks at Flranklin
S'luare. ' lie was arrested bv: jofficer
daines Walker, of the Fourth Pre
'cinct. and put away tor safe keeping
The public school 'of Kmstoii- vill in the Oak streets, station. He had
Tti. a slight scrutcii on his right leg, .
piesMinaUly made -by a passing train.
- A horrible bull tight isj'repored
to have occurred at Xismes, capital
of tin Oepartnieut of (taruVjiC the
far South -of France. Twenty-thou-
saud t coide were presen t, bix horses
a i i- .. n.i .i
:ould !
tieu .
u 1 1 - ,
Il.nte.
I'-Cill
):;ot
5 I'C
1 1
eu.--.
ir iiirfies to reasonable compensation
(' ... 4.1... t: . r iu' v. i . . . . . . .1
.... .i... r ti ft...: t?uinvv iuvihuhchui i..wi.w for- iheir. services: . l maintain me
form of all others winch is n.bst. le-! f ?ir lasC uteT'' right of these laborers to continuous
sired by the, masters. If thev. cau . Ja" cMr majority of one house , iojmenl, dependent not upon the
provoke workmen to theaCt ot yv-'. bJu resultv .Ti1lcf would
ieiee, it tri es e.eiiae iu. iiie.. uvn . , i i i i ii i. l
game, but they would, have kindled
a tire which. would : have swept this
country.
'From ! the' "moment tliat agitation
! is seriously beffuu ou this line, the
, , 1 w hy should we vota taxes upon our
which i.. ... ... i ...... ii- 4.,
'im. : . .. 1...44,. .
- i w . , selves n.erely to enable the rich to
jri ves uu excuse xoi ; siauy iiiei or iu-
lence;away against which tne mas
ters can make no defense. All it heir
i continue t rob us of our earnings?
i o we so love to be roblied that we
..i. (-.villi, fxxili- I.lt f AP S 1 1 aT ! tl
armtesand their navies, their courts , .1 n,;,,,, hinl,
i . .
and their hirelings are but sources
of weakness, and make their defeat,
more certain.
Now those of vou who know nre,
know that I am no politicianjf that L
nave no couhdeuce in ordinary po
litical methods; aud that I am fullv
stands itetween us to-day and ' a gld
ri.'inl humanity, is the law 'which
men apart, builds up classes,
Keel
erect & harriers between them, pro
motes jealousies, hatreds, wars aud
. j slavery. . i am here to to plead for a
i -broiherhood as bouiidless as the uui-
brotherhood which knows
aware that the ffame is stocuea4
.1. ... 4.1... i ,i: a-.. .. ,i ivei'e; a
.P y i -4 i i no uistinctions of race, of tongue,
rhuri. 12 ! il-Mi- in ihih ir ..-111 1... I - '
i..v o nui 414 n iiivu aj . Ai.
done.: j
Now I want you to follow ni
carefully a little while and I will t in
to give you some Kints which may,
... :. .. . .' .. 1
open von r eves pretiv w iue. , L. ,i
..... i .
lot caste, or .conditions; one wnicn
acknow ledges no master. and admits
of no slave, This is clearly within
j our reach wheuyer we do but stretch
' forth our hands to grasp it. I care
- .. .. .. ...1...4 1. . 1 . . 4" u..i i .i 1 i-fit r ir l
. . . . - . .. . tO .1 iiab OIIWI V4. OV 11 . W4.fi M.
liwaiii w ran yuur aiienuoii, -ui si , , i.4i,.. i...,,. 4.iQ
e ii 4 ii 4? i. .i 11 1 vou belong, whether lyou are trades
of all, to the fact that the weaJxhot - . . ' ... ,rs, i.
.. j ' ii i. i i ,i : unionist, socialist, single tax, or an
ting; world is in the hands ot the . . ' , 7 ' ,
. , , , ii arclnst. 1 here is not one 01 you
meu who never: as a class, produced.? , . . . ... . . . . "it
1 i7 r . 11 ,1 -1 1-1 w ho is interested in maintaining the
a dollar of it; wbil those who .did 1 - . of societv.; That er
as a class .are 111 poverty . - 2sext 1 -1 Jer IIliurt dtroyrf before a Let
want you to remember that it is out v s ;.i-' 'ri,i.
1 a 1 e c 41 1 .1 4 41. ". ; ter on can take its place. the
bv the. forms of the law that thin 1 . - , , ... ,
. i 1 e a . i 1 l, i plan l nave ouiiineu is on upou
fKf11 bat !JTU iibr0lhL r.vl.ich all can unite; and which will
1 Mi 1 ii i it. .,; realize the. utmost that any 01 ou
bacM by the courts the army, he Thetimesare ripe Jfor great
navy, thir police and all tlie ot ier s - Are vQu read, ,
appliances for its enforcement, the 0 - M 1
men who produoed the wealth 'would;' N A!iiviLLE; Tenu., August. 11.
11
Ini-,
inf.!
resi-:
two;
Hire.
,1 1 1 i.. 1 . IV
were uiseinnow ueti ami iwo 011 u
killed.. The, sptHdators applaudeil
everv incident- of ' brutality. The
tion and corruption,! and rivet the
for a trip to San Franckco ovr the
1 - 1 . 1 . . rt4TI . . . n A
lillpor- w.no is uuoer euaige oi iuiNiijo-
I . -. . -1 . . r , . 1!
alt h- -pnatihg lands, is in a ieeme conu 1-
4iv. v tio.l. L lie- liiipiL.iiu iu tuaif;c iy-
bids fnrt lh?r examination at present
111 regard to the charges against him
lest he should break down entirely.
1 lis' wife, who was arrested with him
is a pretty woman of( only 19. She
was- subjected ti, questioning at Ty-
"vnn, der's reijtiest, and made statemeut
item to shield him Which were considered
.1 : t , .i.ri
S. ( . . bv the autnoriues to oe piaiaiy taisc
rhis led to her arrest: bince then
he has been questioned several times
Southvrn l'acitic route, lie
chains of capiUil more ; firmly round , . fhc cntire year; olt the l-'heel. Her position excites public sympathy
the necks,. 'of opprese.1. labor.--- '.j lrip there and all throailh the i but little feeling is shown on. behalf
A riai a.s iSearcu) Economist. iiiirtbwfst. Kinston Fret 'Treks. 1 of Hyder,
not have given it up to those who (Jovenior Huchauan was as asked
produced nothings In other yord. this inorninar his reasons for .the
the earnings"' of labor havr- been ' comniuUitionf . King's scntiunce.
stoleu from labor, by law. iN'ow it' ! Ae replied: "First, I thought that
you tihd stolen goods in the posses- should have had a change of venire.
I ion of the thief, vou dou't regaru it ; .-VHithix its to the effect that J uror
any hardship to the thief! to be re- ; Smith had communicated with Oftt
quired to make restitution. And j .de parties, un expressed an opinion
that is precisely what we are coming j about the case, were filed with" me
tot " V I These a fti dav its could pot be intfo-
oThis wealth which has been taken '! duceu in the court of record, because
frum latr. is now in-'the form of aiKtmi lati. The action of Juror
Ma-vor and feriect withdrew tronM fa-ids in the cilvniajd coun-Mustin and of the jury in going to
the scehe, teat did not attempt to m-U tocks bonds ..fmortsraires , securi--Arkansas to deliWrate on the case
reriere.1 !,'' I ;
Mr- Hyder, the American Consul,
man.
f will and has made contradictory" replies.
ties of all kinds, patents, f ranchises j had their weisrht, too. The dissent-
and such things, on which rents, j ing of one of-the supreme judges in
interests dividends, royalties and j the defence of part . insanity; the
profits of all kinds arele-vied. These f pleadings of his wife and childreu
constitute a tax uion dabor for the j aud the most prominent men in the
benefit of their holders who -do "not country; besides the hundreds of let
labor. These exist solely and -only j ters and petitions; these were my
by virsue of the law. By . meac of ( reasons for commuting the sentence,
them, labor is preveuted from em- J am responsible for my action. I
ploy men t, is rendered, helpless, thonght I was doing right and 1 act
must loo fcfor a master, and must led acccording to my belief." He
take what is offered or starve.' J then banded the reporter a petition
1 These rich people tell us that thisi signed by twenty-six IT. S. senators
government is the best the sun everfj and congressmen. King talked
shone upon", and it U to them: i very little on the way here, He
But, what has it ever done for .you:! to the sheriff that he would see gov
Xow don't all spenk ai once, gentle- j ernor Buchanan in hell before he
men! 4The wealth of the rich, which j would ask him for a pardon,! Kings
they have obtained through the favor j wife and daughters accompanied him
of the law, and wriich they hold only i to the pentitentiary. ,
e ,.t-;
u"
:
-''i.'i '
ft.i'iitiiil witW
i ."(" X i il.ili M
!!.: Tin .- ,r lal
mi It y. tieidogy,
; 1 v - ii-?.
. ; -Ir .... v , lnuniml
' t t. all
wi .
in-
. 1
.1
id
hi
ipplird
1 viw
-4.:.1 well
iraiiievl
'mi
: -'; I -' !',
,. .' - ,'m. ! :. '
it t-e ' n.f .';n:i.i!ie-.
i.. ; , ' 'pie in ji-nutwr,
" , 1 ,'.' no:i! 5.-r Jonnitories
; cti iv halls.
.' - (ir fu . f,r- b.-t ball
n -.nii.- 1 e" 11 1, and uiher
- f .-vl-iige, well gi. idol aud
I-;.;
11
t : .
bi ; n
,-.).
will alone of the employer, but de
pendent upon the good conduct of the
employer, bnt dependent upon the
good conduct of tht employes. t
"Mr, l"rcsident, this is the only
road ' out of th difliculty. You
may call out the millitia of the state
of Pennsylvania, and you may ex
terminate all the inhabitants of that
beautiful and thrifty village, and
what is done? Human life has again
beeu sacrificed in one of thse strug
gles for human rights. Io you es
tablish the right of t hese 1 urge estab
lishments to control thvir business?
On the contrary, the iLilxring men
of the country, .so conscious of tli"cx
istence of this right which I assert,
the right to continue iii empioyineiit
during good behavior, will, continue
to resist, and this social w ar w ill be
upon you, aud it becomes thev duty
of Christian statesmen, rep;iiblican
statesmen, to find some road out of
this difficulty. - "
"Withiumy lifetime I have seen
maryelous changes. There was M
time when individualism was the
universal rule and- men lived aloiie
almost, because thpy could support
themselves; but matters have changed
To-day the world is practically - di
vided between the employers and the
employes. : I do not take intqaccbunt
those neglecUd agricuI'ttiRist'ri.ct,
those farm laborers fir w hotii nolody
seems to care for,, in all r the discus
sions of tariff -policy we have, nobody
ever speaks of the toiler upon the
farm. We speak of organized' labor
aud skilled labor, but when we come
to talk about the white or the black
men who toil iion the farm from
the rising of the mi n "to the going
down thereof, and sjeak of the in
fluence of legislaiiod uj4u these men,
we do not regard them. If we. pi ay
for them, we pray for the,m very
much as LJrougam j said the queen
Was prayed for, for the desolate, and
oppressed; if we legislate,, they are
not regarded; but this organized
labor is a power in the state. . You
must regard; you must adjust it ,
How cau you adjust it? You
cannot do it bv assertins wi.at I
admit to be true, thatevery man has
a right to the control of his! own
property in his Own way; if he! does
not like to go to work for the Car
negies he may go to w ork; for v some'--body
else. 'on cannot settle it in
that way. You do not settle it by
saying thatj Mr. .Carnegie has a right
to employ 1 whomsoever he pleases.
Those are old truisms ..whic h have
not application in this "changed, con
dition, when organized capital , fur
nishes us all that we have; it furn
ishes all onr food; it furnisher all
our clothing; it furnishes our phy
sicians; I believe it is now fun-fishing
our lawyer? and it is said thai it has
furnished our legislators sometimes
although that is a slander which , 1
mm not disposed to indorse, That
being the case yOu hove got to find
1. Five oeneral citurcx tft ttu fy
eae 1 dilteriiiL'- from th.' other, ..an-j
each furnishing a broad', liberal cd
ucatioii .There are jij-i.atih an;
(Jreek course, a Latin eo-ir.-e, -;
Science course, , a Literacy course.
and iv -Mat hematics (o, lhigitueiing;
roiiirse. J Kach (jf these cotfrsei . se-
1' -
cures a degree, and-riiiYdlres-ordiiiari-I
y fou r yea rs of. study. .The vari e 1
of courses ts intended to meet the
needs of I various , ydung ! men vlr.
have difUercnt purpo.-ies in lite.. In
each course the studies iir the first
two years are fixed, but the, -studies
of the last two year 'may ba selected
niaililv by the student under the ad
vice of the Faculty. A. student is
thus enabled, not only to -select si
course of study carefully arranged
to give him geiiial.culture, b;it al-j
so W shiiTM that co;fi;se hy wi-j se
lection 111 the last two years un to
ut hinrfor some special profession.
- . . 1 1 . .. ' 1
a. Six One rvyrxes or iuiy; vac 11
reouiring two ve;rrs of studr and
arranged for the ' lieiieiit of - ; y.iiing
men who have not Hie time or the
hieaus to spend four years ot college..
These courses are 'intended fo'.uiiply
the briefest : possible: preparai 10,1 10::
busiiiess, for law. for leacliing. fM
fartniuir, for medicine, for joun ali in
and each course includes only I "ho. -.j
studies essential to th pnfiou se
leet-d." . ;': !;: - ' ' -
3. Three Professional course.' in
Kntriueerh in Mtvlicine and I'iiar-;
iiiacy, and in- Iv. . Fach of thesr
(i-iiirstM furnishes six-cial tecliuieati
t rain i tig uhder accot 11 p I ishel a 1 1 d ex
oerience teachers. - . -
4. An unlimited number ol' ye. ini
courx. These special - courses ,ar.
in auy subject that the student de
sires, lie may confine himself t
one subiect, if. he prefers. A greaJ
many students have; taken special
courses in Chemistry, littiiig' tbd-j
selves to.be chemists; while otbei
have taken special courses in draw
ih" and draughting, or in Kiiglih
Literature or in (Jreek or; in I'll. 1
osophy or in History. Any stuN
ht in the ITniversitv niavJ W
selected for a special ''-course, anl i
may tK'fuirsiied as long as th tu
dent desires. -( . ; -.
f. Graduate course, rhe.He tri
offerejl i n a 1 1 s 1 11 d i es. t i g ra d 11 ii t s o
col lor(s i or .uuiversilies wh: wis
SiK'cial advanced traiiiitig U !.t them
selves better for prof. r7-i.n1al life, ol
for literary careers, or for M a. 11 1 u
in colleges. 'Five .Btudeuts purine
these coiirses last year, two iiii':ist H
two teachers and a iouriiaiist
THK.l'XIVKUSITY tiFFKUH Ji Ki-l'
.WELL AS INSTRUCTION'.
1. it offers time to . tho.-e w n-.'
proiMsrtv is not now available.
2 It offers sixty scholarships t
needy young men ot, talent and chaij
-acter.
3. It offers loans of money to thk-
very ueedynw ho show j unusual ! tii!
ent j '' ;. " " f v.y
4." It offers, free tuition to youn
men afflicted With bodily iiitirmiti
to 'tonajul; pa'Wic. school teachers, th
the sons of all iireachers, and w
young men .intending to iecmf
preachers. - 1. . .-.
i ' 5 ' It offers alvr.nc'.-I instriictiV'ii
free to the graduate of college
TH K t-XrVKKSITT OFKUS AX
Pquipmext, which is a guaranty o
good ; hoi.est work. Its equipmen
includes: : f ! '. 1 ' ' '
1. .1 Fartualtu of twentv-twb
nrofessors and instructors, w ho jep
resent the culture of tweuty of thfe
foremost American and tKurojKaji
ITniTeraities.
2. Give Scientific Ijuboratone, ob
n tsiii44rkbl '
v. Their halls
eti-.r.i of oil por
.. ho have beeu
!-ji'irtu-':if lif
;.nd 1.1 tlu- ii ition, 1 bent
;ir. Ht- ifi;its.
. .S i.' x for sp;Hiatcultnr, th
i-:ju.i Mitchell Sieinific Sgctctj
a:i I the iiakj're Club, which otfT
U;iii .Ii X.e'iliiii fvr original re-
riau.ti...Mi .-.tu').
lit. I V-mjj fu' i 'kr,tm.tm Att
h"A ; ii'tun. w'hi-h im-eti five times
each week, i.-l "active, healthy and US-
fill. ; . '
Til V.. ' I ' N I V liU.il rv OKir'fcR! a ,. 1IS-
jel.iNi: 1 t j'ui. iiianlni.s4 and
,- l' reii.ic ; I l.ereii-- uu vstvua of
s.- ing,,ii.)i nf demerits, nor of un
!;. ees.,iy -a.i'1 .jnlty ill t rfelHUC!
with f-ttuf- iii me, nor of couipal
rfoi pb-dg -s, dMic discipliut aims
to .leveltp cliaracter through th
ed -citioii ni the conscience.
'I'll K (' SI V Kt-ITV OKKkHS A UKOill
a ii M v n f. v s im u 1 T; It places citi
.euliip. in'anliuess hud huuisuity
almVe'sectionalisin, :.:tai ianim. aud
political parli.anship. It is a StaU
iu'hiitute, .iv'eriud by lh Ii;il
tuii, aiid.it invites 10 its opportuui
Ii. - oft il 'lire all- the youth of tu
.tate, of w h!iteer religious faith
political beliet br geograjihicaf -ii-.n.,
It is'a little world in itself, a
Moi't of r.i ihi.ii Tire btate, Wher ywuug
ui'':i "1 ail i la.-se.-, .conditions, faiths,
teiuperuine'iits' and talents miugle
freely tiigct her ,on terms of epjmiity,
l.rc.it he" he atmosphere of lilxfral
cuHwVe, and learn the priceless let
sons nf .s If reliance, of reStHct for
tie ojijijotii .if (iilurs and of lovefSr
Iru'th. 1 .here is no place where a
vu ing ii.ia.'i learns .so ipiickly that h
"must s'and n his merits.
(1K0. T. WlNSTOS.
From a t'cldnrss Ovrr 4e Wftttc.
So'iir oiic iigaiii Jasks John Sher-
! . l" I I ''-!'
1 .'.eii.'1-i-i line laminar inetious
is tlirK f -dloiviiigi V "Now tell us
1 ' 1 t k . ' I
why j. ih'? i'.itl .National naiiK ol
Aev, ork had tiie, tree tise'ot
lU'JjJtl).'1. as 'i's ohow'1 by its .sfat'
lilellt lU- b:ne J 1, IK7S, while tll
jH-ople paid i:itereftf. on IhumU that
ougb't tii have bis-n paid with that
nioui-y and ilie .:'.i:,l'(;:.0(Mi,.r. held
iV the 'vyO I s nat ional banks as a f re
loaii:' 'Si- ( oiniii rulh-r ( i the car-
rCne;, 's ivp;.;-t, I K5'JKJiagf I. Not
.11.1 I he hVi ;m 1 1.-1 1 luii ii I : Imtitr hrSva
so a;nar.i'iigly. as -ju-j staU'iueitt for
.1 ii ii,. IXlu: r-liowy.! TheNew York
I'reniuii Tuff mivs: mIh a capital
!t."i).i.ii'M I bey hiive divided iiO
per eent .- mr the - year, afterauuinx
,r,i'.).(UH b, their surplus '00,000
i'nd after : leaving f2o7,70K,84 in
il l.'ll .ill;! itSS IKT'tlHIltf . - ;. , .
.Sherman's manner of anuvreriug
M.ru jiii -i ions remiiuls us ol throlu
f..irkj. who. .iberniaii-like, .was ei-
pati.i!in;r upon this true gxdii-i.
in tact i igliteousuess,- holiness, aud
viii i-.il.riM-fii.lne.ssas a citizeu. '
i'i ! i ti g ii liniste r i u terrupt-
witii the iiuestiou, How
iiboiit deili .chickens. Vou' stole last
night:" !. ' . - .,-
I be old t hief replid, "Oh, brud-
der, don't 'nu iisji tin chickens on di
s'.iJhiii'. caio:!'.. It frows a coldut-M
over the mi--i.fi ii,.' faUir Uiruld,
Washington. Ind
The pie
(l him
The Ka lrsats.
' ! -. ' . " -t
; i, ncje Sam willcarry 150 pouuds
ttj pajier from Nvw York to Han
Fruueivco for l On the same
Xrain 'corporation i-arries a 150 poutid
inan but charges him $85100 for th
b.niie diUne.- 'an any turn tliao rite
4 goo 1 reason why there should U
sjich a great ditTercuce in the pricp
ilr hauli .ig J il.,Iiinds of jwjter and
a' ina. i ot the sa.ne or less weight?
t)u. is iji iiiinia!', the other an ani-
iiub i- i .i'. but feeds and takes care
of it e If..' I'oth weigh the same and
'K-cnj.v the kuii. 'pajo. the only dif
fcjr nee bei ii- that the man has a
little niore s fcxpvtiive apartments
thau-'lh?.'iiiail VacJ; " The mail sack
I . t 4 ' " t ' M -
- - ;i!ii. r t ne ciiM Ciai care ana aiien-
tion of the corporation. The man
sff ai.''; comjgets off and on th
irttiu'lahen and where he pleases, the
coin pari v gi ing billion further at
tentioii Uwiii'to si that he pays his
fare. It h not exjecteil that, tb
rai 1 road -i carry vou af ros the on
ti tien t for I .."(, ba t, reader, don't
yon think the difference in. tht cae
ive have cited, and they are true, is
txgr ij . hi v iew of the fact that
the Kjil-'Iice department is practi
cally wlf-sfistaiiiiiig wjith out cheap
letter and new njiajier itage,' it IS
strange that the eopte will tolerate
the exorbitati t pa.-.nger and freight
tariffs cK.ict.il by railways. The
remedy lies iu govern men tow nersa In
of railroads, and it is coming as sore
a.-the rising and jetting of the sun.
Xe n' Forum. , . -
t'ob'en U t!ie capiUl of ' Hhenuh
I'ru-ia: VaMendear is -a village of
:,.) .-.'-lis, northeast of Coblenz;
Kuis, or I5adFni, is a watTDg
place oh the Luhn, as is Neider-Iahiii-tein,
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