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ft 1 tin Ut. fra. Ml Ik. lore,' 1 - kail f k m : pi I ti l, hi' Jniug 1KB dao I Witt a-to i wUwr trat ialijf pl htri , d- hiW ht kin J. day xtb aud e -w r to nuke TK-. hner in TarlH r rertU T J thronifB hatlyn ";X()-2. . . .: .. J ; jk ; '. . j jTARJg., f EDNESIAYr(yTOBEg5,18!)2. V " PifulliTiq VF- CUNTS 1 wl.- . . . i. . ! 1 : . 1 .. , , , . . - ' 1 . i - BRIEF OPlfifOHS. STATE NEWS. - Goldendale Courier' tpcaking of jtTIlK 'DOIN'-OS OF OURiPEOP what mnit be and what Hays:, Soine j IJl,1'FLY A1VI) PLAIHLYTOL wb u raiiroaoi than . t; J,fc ?U j ptEi,: ; ; roada to ownUhe overiimcnt? . ' J- v' 1 . ', i waiMiigis sain lo he the best ?x- i. - . ' . . -.' . 7 . U ( ,1 I 9 Ctill who ever dwelt on. earth whipped the! worth if Vote thut brain worker c money changers out of the temjilc. v3,,n?1 aCror'.1 l,J anvthing else ecnui in wiucn - i ! iolence, hj'wsw 'young whitemin-l- -rA; 7V of i '"'"tounent"- home drunk, So in the.only case recrd d i Vhicl ne u tea ' personal tio thus opposing nniirv Kekp it before til. in-.,,: reqoire8; inore tnan twiceife much la-; :Uiuu and di ili king en6ufh'to oor to get a uoiur to -any ;i as it. did ; huns'-lf. x. -twenty-fire rears agojbnt th.it doj iar? tChi.f air at K-ntoii will-be ' h when yon get lt'wiri ,py no i.jr ' Oft. 'ITi, l; -ITiwA. ft ad vert i debtor tiixes than it would r,v-ia; bold Idtrr that there will be -. ( J ' ' - jv)i,td do f lu; .-mw thin; arrtl gtrieily MR. OaiineoieV ftriii hits a fonr J'l,vT', l,) ir- -f th.; greatkt million dollar contract with the gov'v T t -WHft.eV ' ''oul,ev .,! - , . ....V. 1 LlK-re pibln- n.r -iibitioui will it had been seen red, il r. 'Cnrixie, . , brii .s hia dinner; to Jhi'ni, and tlijn 1 did lurnlf inar. it r iva-t , r red i t b v eoi mi a ttriiir otor:-, hliviitira bottle of bn d- ill es bio other fiir w h; ine afiosue ami nigir prust or pro-' co'., lectionwertt aJiread and bought, sill cv.st iii'dv:ii hi crcal machine totd rn fri-e tnwle ' S5i':rd. aiitl (reat IVrituiii. (luielic. - liEXESAL HEWS 1 th tve Only one man in 203 ia over ' tix feet in" height. Quakers are said to be nmuuallj long lived. ' t i. . , " . The average man has 2,304,000 porea in hia akin. The sun yielda 8,000,000 timla the light of the moon. -5 ', There hare be n fourteen; Popes since the year 1700. Some New York ... organ grinders make from $10 to $15 a day. The foreign trade of China last jeaj aggregated .$250,000,000. The population i of America in creases by 7000 persona a dar. ' P. S. Gilmore, the great band-mas ter, died in Chicago, last week. The population of Ireland in 1841 was 8,175,124; in 1891, 4,706,162. The cholera is dying out in Europe No great apprehension is felt of the disease spreading tn this country. ' A typhoon did terrible work in China. Nearly 5,000 houses were f'df:"!' &f .lHie dejul destroyed or damaged and many rt, ha .tilod :hs. . o.ituon .in Che j persons killed. ' . ' ta 1 . 1 T" T J " i ne JUiiiuiiiv ot tiiie i persons killed. ABOUT $.),000 :t da it v.liat it, cot the state of IVniit i:vi.ii. to keep the militia , a? I !oim-i :.; and Manager Frick iii-tlv v. ink '.1 i he other eye as he notes ,tliaL the l'cini ajlvania niilitia are savini; rtle t'ar'- negia -company the erwt 'if !.n;' force of .'watchmen..! ", Vt. wioke railway tax; tiorw " Tie .cK-.e va deciJ i')iJV,l i.V ft-iV tftxej. from' ; 18Gj 1 s: '.tiiM'i i.tint; iu all to:'f)7.4 Tiif rail'.; ay iutiv apiial fo iu-euic court a .'.. . At 1 o''li-k i. m.., Ir. i'U:.. . 1. vr, 1 1 ir j0 - villus me icuuw riTt'r iio- ,iiaugfto) lias again overflowed its llie amonjnt'' ,ilM'iri' Twelve towns arc inundated j.0 j and many lives have been lost. 0. The Hio Grande river overflowing tiie HU-; has caused great damage in lev as. ! 1 honsands of anrwi of rich '-rattan' lands have been washed away , ;''uesUav, some i in. the- neij bo i bootl ot y the l-a'.f ! in a T-toivhosy X-x.u. . 'i'l x.'iv and1 Lord . streits. which had' jii i fe i". ryf (iiiior very wet, pijei ivas con'iu -vi 'Thcre isplMity ci ioo a!.'.-the t4" ia 'a phase eft'eiij on i h-' i :p.s of person 8 who defend 4h;.- ti ' : s ;i i eim'i- ... ..-.. . ,- . petitivc, dftvil-take thc-.!!!!.l(.N;-r or- Sontliioit T.etJ.-r tier ! inms. .v inort- .-rupiu ami; brutal fallacy than , i. in . il fil in this maxim never found Kpro-i.-ioii. iv.t-r vif a ti r . :!...! I l1l-!H''iilL' "" to? duli if rain of t lusdiitv Ijefi '.iiihiin'g used !- ad flu' iii-e wli to ih" storcho;ts!' ' iAt the top of . what Is it meant there is plenty of rwrn? 'J!a;'rfe.stly at the top of thcctfieiv of theuu". The very evjres..:oii Ihns i nippies that the maa is and ma t bo under most, and thut-tiiose' u'ho . are at the rtop mhst b- relatively , .few.- Xrm ri.-... 1 ' .'!. -'' Willhrll.- Ki-oj .:x- iov. Jfi'o'n-Ier. a! tioli!-boro of iii"" i')f Kalaiiis ! r coirnii 'H!' d Lh-- mcney oi tie- :,)iii-t, U-liccJ tw-'hix Vrari' a; aT iirottier ot was rounu ginUy the felonious shlv- S.t.--fc'er ': The iitrv prii'r to. the cle aii'Llie was sjti- contincment iu . i j . . . -..'.. . i ! llie i.emTeii ii.ti v. A uiotlon tot a new trial was overfuVod-and counpel for f ho,-defence took an ajneal to tJhe' i aiiiirt'Jia' i court. I be nnfouer adnutfSd to bail in .the sum of $5,01)0 leii'ii tnf ; diu.Hian ou the appeul "I fc is n (iiii'Oi -' rt 1 1 1 1 1 : t:i rv mi bn- , , , ., ., i.-'t On Sept. "211(1 after a illness mai naiiur iiiai, nunc in: i i o i -. i , . 1 t . 5 tvpiioid fever loir several davs, il ton oiuces nut u iefTi iins-i;;eM o men ,lnrth:i lo.u tinuy, acd 15 . years. willing and unxtoiVs- to- risk" their ; She wais Uiedanhwer of frUoI Iivm at Ilnnipste-id. farmers . sidver- r t r;iv,-aiit:f. a larr circle 'Of Vise in vaiii for men to hclo them mPutimV uni L; the. field." Human nature course ojx'u to critichiMi,; but does the J'o. think o social and Of th"ir loss Saturday one of the tenant . houses mill u'nunani'rio ilk Knirxinrr mi us w nat : bune'd. j' ft eautrhfci from a defect Jitical luatitQtionsniiibr !iioh itdai'Jl''Si. '.t but. lost only wl , '. - ' ' . il I . ! . 11 1 . . '..II more' proiUable and hiralde jupenlv Hue in tiir kitclien. Mr; Scarbiro it all her 'otlicr There was v..;ns.-. in f lie Ki'eii 'ru ;fiVcrlv Th-iii r-avel. SU P POSE T 11 EHOUSE ELECTS v-- J A FHHTQEB TALK WITD EDfTOli - SCOTT OF CHICIG0. He Thinks the Paemers' AttiAXC E Hi.s Gome to St av--What, If as ALIENATED WESTERN' , JlEPCBLr - caxl 1 rBOii Thxib .Paktt f No Pkediction About the Aianck in the SocTH'VVp.sTEBs Feel ing iTowABD Senatck Hill asp ; r Some Criticism or, Ms. Clevk- Tfce Pitlc nise. wUjb? the Republican organizatioii in 4 majiy part? of the cottntrr is in earr - - CI inc Alliance. 1 lie politician can- j , . Protqwive Farmer. na. uwnu .. n ana cannot coni- . Ma. EDrroici-Every thing uuder batit Iieuinot organize arvtlg, The8eUiKof i -It- ry 1XK ; J 1 u f,fc u year are never constant: water course i a 1 1 Ine Iarme" QO m I frefiuently change their beds; the beat the Ahranee. . , I kinds of frnita and grainT cease to tiopaiwhYtheouehandmem-. bri .boutaaUa- .-V ..J vri V tJV JOVO.Ul 41V LA7V AOJUVU factory results; stock need constant care and improvement to make them profitable; cities must have all the modern improvements of water works and electric plants to keep ; pace with the, outside world. So The interview1 in The Xux yester-. day with. Air- James W. Scott, edi tor and proprietor of the Chicago aeraM and tne Clneao rost, ti wo fto rind a ma: wlw woiild take it of tb$ most influential- Democratic rrhss mn wenr tishiug- about this ""i'"ia' u pc !--.., naiiauijnrj,- i iiev took nun unawares. rtiieaifiiationr ; ' "Manr of the present members wereeivatnree of the moment, the result of circumstances , wholly un locked for. For instance, the mem- ,.- . v. -i -"- -" - ;7":puuiic acnumenv is undergoing-. -a tiincrw?S u.ked to run on the chal The desire for better gov Pcmoeriitic ticket He refused ;toL,m . i. n u?. tai.e the ioaHnaUonr;i 1 he Party !iberty. . ;Ilr the . last (hrw jecadea niau:!rs Hx-Keu a rounu me uistrici " 4 . S America nas aavauced more by way of labor saving machinery, economi cal lightsand power for running machinery joy electricity t han for unawares, oin-thra'tliouSaDd years before. But witn interestat uaaoaai jiemocrattc ;. noiiiiat.-'d him neauquarters una e.sewnere. ifle , lnilteil - )inu aml. wheu .. feej toow hj itn with irovVromental lPwa otnrpsawl BAro'ni(. affroou i.!". : : i .1. 1.. :. 11 II Wn WIU governmental j .. .v-"- -a...v.vrt.anie uaeh me uav oeiore eiecuon (t;:5 ,irw v.A t.nf to Beniamiu T. Cable, the. Illinois i.. w i i.;.. i i,- u.f ffwrs- ,lttTe theJ kPk P510 wlth member of the Vational Catnnai hi ; i T Jii ' 1 . Unee mauJ 6t her advantages of man memoer oz tue . jvationau c-dmpaigji bc(.n noim,muxl. He was elected. .. nmniiHu'on l.iu I'lt.viiatenF i. .. .i.v. i.uu ovu o v-.v. . awvxM-yi jh it wbs in ixiauyotuer cases, mere the, Chicago branch of national head-'j Wus laii J-iide. Hut now it islif quarters. In view of -the wide m- .Veiit-aiHrnianv anen have failed terest in Mr. Scott's utterance, .hv t,f rviiuisiiiiation "for the reason that was induced to speak further about f;u. s-it.,ation lias clianged, and are the contest, and especially about i he uo w seekimr political preferment II... . 1 1 il ! . I . lty that theeleefeion mav "What-wMi the reawn of the land lide!' to do their part in making mankind happy and prosperous? The answer cornea no, no. In these same Jthirty years in which the; material world has riven us so many labor saving advantages mi r letrialsLti vr nulla Hava nilixl nnnn Pthmwn '"h"' f0velhore MhougUttohc thig burdens too heavy to be mto)tne House. In answer to tue question.- "What are your reasons 1 borne, ' As a conseouencei of this. we see a few -men immensely rich and for thinkhiEr'there mav be no" election b- the people? Mr. Scott ?;:;id-;-'".s you aie probably aware, iu'!vaa.-as thore is a Dem'oauaitic State iickv t, tC-tC'ia. .,.,'. , , . j-imanv, many immeuaely paor. We elf thA people wen- frightened erongres.men and Senators' be ti; - s. :i:)lev but then, and I n;,,,,.,;,.,. - hnn ...,i..w r hur ii-jiM-!.l tltiviL Ai af , T . The largest music publishers and h,ut none for Presidential' el musical manufacturers have com as bined with a capital stock of $5,000,- as is re ! li of ao. The oldest officer of the United Staites Navy i Commodore Henry Bruce uow living in Boston and on the retired list. - tn sections of Tbias, Alabama and Sou th. Carolina the cotton crop has bwn 'greatly - cut Off by excessive rains, rust and the armv worms. Senator Casey, of North Dakota has 5000 acres under cultivation. He boasts that he can plant 250 acres of wheat per day with his drill ing machines, ' A terrible railroad accident oc curred near Shreve, O. Two trains collided at full speed. Twelve per sons were killed and as about as many others injured. ' ' ' "'. The wife of the Confederate Gen- '-.'ie've ; ' t... M they would think over j ..r yei it ibt v ui.id vote ja.-t tlie same this .ew lime a ; Uii-v. iliu two vears ar. ft ms sv accord m& to the census-, there is $1,000 of valuation ai?o. as ' ... ...... : iv . iT.-i.xt.ii.i .When it name to.iamin a ticket, tor ....... ... ,.:n '...! w -'cl.T ' P" h011 lu lue wuiwucwwb, e ectors the Democrat" decided to " ..X,u.y uc d to Jtiake one . miij,onire, 1,000 matno iom"Sta consequent, the electors oi the . Sat- U ,", f if ,,dUnSVin 'iud .rai-y to " : : , j--- ; ! wnat past vonxressea nave uoue, a , . o.vt hu-iu i'-u-vvci. au niutciia i ...if.,...,. w Krorn nil nvvr of giving libertv and prosperity to f Natoinil an boneat populace! Ae nmf poli- l for the ticiana men who are not for; sale. fare' to me TV - .''.. e want more men aa l'atricK Jienry, iw mari who would have libertv or hate of ni death; aa Henry i Clay, who would in the of rather be right than the chh-f cx-;pomlttisn eocutive of a nation. pay;. ' They both made their monuments bievcie I 1. M . ... .-; mmu reiormaaere oemanueu. oinevi urt w( one will rain laurels iu this decade, f Mr.Kinlt v because we have greater reforms to Tin te v) i aujusc inan in tbetime or either of reajiuunt.- theae men. ; Every one can t k a The t rst politician, for they are born withjhieudt that heceasarv uualitv. like Mose of f tha old, who is to lead a nation - of pe- Ele. j We have just lost one such, ut an Aaron will be found to guide as on, for a proving people are never to destitution. .'".'"We mav feel sui.-nrretl that while we are njrhtihg Injustice we win not be Tora-ken.. We nurxt tally round our banuer and ou till we reach the Capital Citvv and thoir deal justice to this popular desire for reform. -The work rests with us. We must not falter nor ro back to our debaucherr, but stand one for reform, thereby make others by' our example, so that with the poet we can say: ; - ToKrther,' shouts NUpira. hia iTaun.h'r lonp.1 dpcrw . j . "Towthw. echo back the wares Uon tlw Mexican -K '"-.. Together unj; the arlvaii hills where old Atlantic roar - 'Together boom the breaker! on the wild Pcitic hore . Together." cry the ieople ud 'tCvetuVV il I shall be f An everlaHtinc ohnrter-loin. forever for 4lie1 free: i ! Of liberty the i signet-seal tLe-oiie -rnial i He tho.ie unitM eiublems tite l';aliuctto , ?: and the Iine.'' i . . C. I: MlJ I KK. ... ! t , ! . -. "V t.ine ana orsran- vruien'. is to be "noelty traiuxativn. It is to l o.f.a.Q'iaker iiotion cam- vie tivto r publican iltutea: club, club and vi ui kinrnicn mt m - - - C4 convei: iio la l ix:e-i vl publican 1 A rout sde the i time i4"it sir ;ke- i. ini h a w ay enpif;: pv itu:'!i tfiii. far! pew, u m, ha'-;a;Xfad Ie Vo'ri ;arty a utiin up.j a in! u i urti t..vii Plifili, !i nnifoiiii -t ; lli d l a i, AI.U- A.iii Visi verSil , Mr i-f UUi vila ftr thrt I lijiiini. tc nm ! t . . 1 .. t . - .1 i..t 'ure ui in tue com- 01. wearing apparel.'. Ui.- i,i ia n,.-,,! -alM i ;.,.fa o.wi c iv r.. u ,:mo w it i.x- k. . .1 1.?.. . i l thus land comes tlie glad sound "re- v..,m-,-,vj 1 e, iiK'ie nas oeen an increase fn-, rofnrm'" rPli avt n--iU takes Kansas out of th Republican. i(1 tvit yr,ie the West Cleveland - V i rtTm' J Vfr ' r1U tbe ws :f a.,. ... f ..f . vebtie veianu aIr al,j no a,euc?. beneath Heaven thrStTti v6tr aa at pre-e it tlds "lT- ''v V7 - ! can stoP usands of good, ttte States ote as at picnt . uhs :i dower tan?. Htght here let me honest newsoaoers are advocating it would not make any difference -bat, WiV that there is aliifference between "a?? Jood honeteare t.Kft Alining mOTwncnt verv stron:.. . i , , i 4 ii... anu as uianJ gb UOnest men are in the Dakota North and' South.' .-"VZ 'X L 1' , advocating , ,t from the platform, " ,' ,IJAV..ti.0J.V.V 1.HO VUK I I V J Ma J. lit: and iu Nebraska and. other Stat. iss j eral, Thomas J.' Jackson, when she m bst was ve hio v. it ... i i .. i .'i. . t i - '.(- io enroll, aa-amuruerer reauv rojMioyr ; iubHn,m hut J0cS was not hea down auy body at the,. comniaiuL of j Scotland Neck Dewoi fat, a I i blllall ty ClldtV III' -It'll"" 1 . ., i . a. . ' ., ' !. ' I i 1 h.-re will lw- ti big Democr; eat industry? Hurt fort iW. ,-aitv aiVi'ivnton on ThursdaY, Oc ,r , ' bei 2)th. J.u-vis and l.'arr will ppelk. i Ki.SM-pi.NT .Mc4.coo, oi tnr . ieau-! ....;..';rjah- simmous, coloi-ed, m? th : jug Uailroad syjitem,- would have .thf.;vi-of Math.Simnuiiis, the well-knojv'Uj leeislative committee and the public : b:: f iiu:Vr, di.-d at her Ikmiu in Rll- b- leliev that his motives in c.teiitii.f.;- vlr t' 1 in'd' her rema yis- were. bro'.ii i virtual monopoly of the. coal bn.i- i ti .1 y . ir jiess are ciiuuy pnuanrnropu-, . ue t savs s,( to l.vinMon) her-fo't m'er . luilne, Tu t da- lor burial. A Raleigh war? -highly esteemed, patfer pv professes a great coiicern for the in-: bo'h .white and co!oik1 people wuio tereata of t he couMihicrs of-coal. If : ku-w In r. .. From i -the Newberine h. m..ll.mlv w ir...- i . ........ u .U ..I' ':"t ' ) iitu Ukxi colored fmtui Z, . .. ,. - : Ma.nvi! -.V. ini I'.rvaiU of Ilavelofk, -tue remit u.M.,o,n .m.m...- W!H mil;Wenili,, n swamp neahis wen iw oi ine mippty ana w noie g-.no . s;it.;in!.tv. !!c w;:s Miot through Inisiuess lie could make all con's um-- U li heau' The .corofc'.-r's iurv found1 crs uite liiij)iy. lie i'j secure such coutrvil. V: i aiming- to ia v.-r.ui - i .gain-t o i cTcc i:'ilantial eviderjee n- Thos." Ildll, .vo 'whi'tf liicn. .a' iioV..l.w-.t- -..ruA , . ... . . -, , IIV'M, ''t .-v sv, ...... it ne win-Mraig.ni way -..egin to ...o of -4.;1,.lT1 vt 1 (,,(;nt v.Kiu$ton va the gtMHi.he- has iniainul..New York -Vv.si?. 1 World j Till: reliable .-ulv.T chart J Joiics show t h.tl t h.' corn, i "ntS and i!;.i ..f ;eo on, V liCii-i l' I :' lU'lct l.'l- 1 !l Hi !' ;;''.il!t c ri'o'iiici oi ,.' 'vV. - i ! los- 1 1. i lie . . . . . . I 'i.il-il Sil-i u:i' . - . - . - 1 OOO.OOOAKHt. i ver is about .";;,.i' on the farm prodact drcliue id" '.) ceo Is p r price oi Mlyei- cVvajPiirci like decline u a'ii' . iUi r produoet I lice. ; t.!i c.'Oi . in t lu.s county or i tli!.ycv"r Vt imutod ai about hilf 'i,.f la-t-i ivavi c!. While stll)- - . J ' r i :pi!-i-"'ur,c4 bin - ,!!v: M j-Vi.'-ev 'L"i '; i.i., OU I.CC - Ml u it n J1 ,i .While .aOfi : :'':i;:.-.hir o:i'!.iv ; nh-irni'ng,- M ..' . : -i ... -I :. .: 1 . . I. ...I .l.t. ,:f..,.i.i il.'.'. IIJIlUl 1.11 sil-'io stip -:'iml fall. b;etfkiug her lit , : . t . i 1 ;ir!i-. -. .' J ' I .11' V.n.M. ...... I i-'i;.."', , ui: ..foh'iMoi'i co.unt y. J. !'-;;ri f-"'i :i vv 1 ! -k nt-w n laiiner, w di r... Hi d wi-f'.e seininr with'. a pa ! 1 1- a' ibv and six chil.-'. were o i th- i.iiik and saw h i frifiidj!. d-r Tnis , shows fariiuTs id the la-jt inline.. !kv ;.. t..,. v-.;.,-.. ;i L -4irov.i.. III ltilJ OUIIII 111 l II !.- I,T '! 370,000,000 agausM $ 1 -oO AKl0,00O. -. . , ,'...... "d Cleveland, smo that 'he iueii.i;n i i.. J.,...', :.- m!e of seed cottbn - ( rlU I" i v. :,!-: hJv.--'1-.,....l:,v nmrninff at lUOl lllllg . ai r -ilv.- oYbvk. iTi.IittK -brother put sojiie ppLsiUihe corroii.aml Vcve.aim .Mule-ivor to v: vine them ten year old' son oi 1 ndi;i!i sprirl - i lt bv. dtiroiict i nearly fifty t iin. y American miner-.-- ten at !. i' i niiii !: a Chicago S; ft' app d igy its 'n' ! I, W I'l I-- . II ...I1 ucec-W-SL'? :.TfMdt.---v ioldsb...i:o levdltghf. Tuk J'a.Mi 1 i g i tor. Mouut ,Wwahrn'gtoi:. ;. , nals have bi'cn rc-d . rirtiauu, a uistunco eigiiiy-uve'niiic., ana me uitsije- were proved bv telegiajui"coiiuij:::i4 t ice Mayo jo 'I'l... .... .!!..-!; .. ' lour -lllllte. I . . f t :i -!,u!.- lA ihe . otioil m.l'l WOlKCU m : in nean"ioreiii'.M. lit :ie ss ae ft M. as tv in gs h- ith t ho al-ove fuial dit in'ctly i;'r i;ie t he Hit'.-is-a 'XK'i to whip 'your w ton. '. Moadav. Geo. A' i - . . i i ,:.r iJ... colore!, 11H-U IiCli'ic iia 11- .b.'iiting cation. lined $3 not Hashed directly t .Ppi'thiyd. hv.j, -into the air above thai citv to avoid I ie. uiiiu i vo5t." Amor, tit iog to $5. SO. iu defa of'.u-!.ii;-n' i' tnu -neiit to iail h - " m .i.i Ltll re ... i 1 . - u. iu-. win t-e-.Doaraeirce o luiawiiii to low-lying cloudsi ' The Portland op', forn w Idle. . . ... A-hd v. on the way pmtar e-itiiiKii..' l.-o it.,. i;.l,f: v -cliiircb ii few nights ago ran into! n-...l .. till iv ,.i.,Lt. ,.:t..;-gate. and bad a narrow escape - - . .ki- - . . . . i t . u ..ii b ha n m 1 1.1 . . . , ', .V'.l;ll!Uilll MiM. - IV "111V v ami ,tle .enU . -i Ihe ifi.sll ; - , - - f . oriliuauc0 irom rciun hlil, and tJie .en lli . .! 1 he Moiult UastHiipton ,,, tiie v.n V.,tJ., to i;,..'ni the inside. Tkr- Kititt-:in the ky wlu-re he- r.al it ha-?. hau;'t his. change .made stjiid; waa 110 miles. The success, of t-fit 'works well-i The expense to the extwrinu'iit is exiK-eled to revohitioa t 10l his. Miperfor ) come upon-this town. For daya tb nu i Areets and. sidewalks nave been cov ered with them, so that it is almost impossible fo keep from stepping on the slimy ' creatures. A train on the Dakota "road was delayed two houra on account of them. . The fms1 are o thick on the track that hnndreda are crushed aud the rails- become slippery. ' ..j' 1 ' .'; frm knl ize the stem of signalling. I ndvi" other experim.'uLs during ' t-lie week, common' print wik read hv tK' lijjht t North Conwav end a letk r at Lit tletoti. These places lire respectively t tweaty and twenty-rt v miles i dit-Ui t , riv crv..cr woultl Oe very lit . - , ... .i ! i n- h.iu j,e woiiiit save greai an- li'ivan'v- -t.- '.all pedestrian ' III ft it.-viMiMU'.-.u walk Sunday affl n -oi:. ve h.c! i i elo.-e thrtv gates a K-v kitu t j:it-s. Will not Afu'f s i'U,' god wonctn is uiju lor from the station in i th.'-nii.Hifcaiii,.' rl. . j,e elunme is mar Ex, all'., ashington (i e the - letter :-Jic. n- ie registers at a hotel, uses the sobri quet "Stonewall Jackon,M' aa if it had been hor husband's christian name, ; - . Train robbers wrecked a train near Page City, Kas., which resulted in kflliusr Ave persons and the injury of a. score of others. The express car '".contained $1,000,000 but the wreckers failed to obtain a cent ; The late Stephen States Lee, of Baltimore was decorated with the. Frence cross of the Legion of Honor and with Prussian' and Bavarian or ders of merit fdr services in ' aid of th? wounded in the; Franco-Prussian war. - ' ' ' ' ',''! Thomas Canty, of St Paiil, the nominee for the vacant Supreme Court Judgeship of Minnesota, is one of the seven children of an Irish day laborer. He got all the schooling in his reach, taught school, - and worked through college. - . Wm. Mnldoon says ot Sullivan : "If he was matched again I.. .would ;be willing to frnn the risk of being One of hia backers 'against any man living, provided he is willing to let me have my way about putting him hi condition. y At Jennings,. La.,;, llev. E. A. Bridger, of the . Congregational cliurch, was cowhided in his pulpit by a leading citizen named Burke. The preacher had said the women of. the place was unchaste and the whole towiL was a cesspool of iniquity. Congressman McKcighan, of Ne braska, lives 'in a sod -house. This singular d welling, which ''contains three rooms, is boarded over a frame work, whiclir-.is then entirely cotered with thick sod. It is warm in winter and cool iii summer, and there is lit tle danger to is occupants, from cy clones, i It lias now been finally settled that Gladstone,,.- will accept the peerage soon after the preliminary work of his assumption of office shall be fin ished. ' He will bear the title of Firle Liverpool. This title, haai formerly been in the Jenkinson fam ily, and has been extinct sine the death of the third earl. f 'J A dispatch from m Little Falls, Min,: says: A peat of frogs has of the cars and elevators, jand' being able o manipulate the wheat in that way, have made a lower price, ami it is on account of this Wheat . Trust, which is composed entirely of !ve publicans and Republican politicians -men who have been and are in the Cievelaud of the idea is a man who The result might, throw the election is iu .favor 0f low tariff,. of a re into the House. In South Dakota, auction of the tarift, the representa for instance, there has come iuto ; tlVe of the Iqav tariff idea, and this is the situation tbe robbery of the far- the reason 'that liia name created sj merby combines and trusts vhiehmuch enihusiaa'm at the' time, of the pwu the wheat elevators along the ' Chicago Convehtion. He was- the line of railroads, aud have in their embodiment of an idea. Of Cleve employ the only wbeat buyers who i.uui tjie man we know Tery - little do business with the ; fanners along ami c;irc verv little. : It is impossible the lines. For instance, one.of theao to convince " the Western - Democrat trusts may have a wheat buyer at n thut Mr. link is in : liue- with" Mr. small point. ip Dakota with a smiill - Cleveland". 'You caiiuot get the elevator. This buyer can get a car ; -Western man to put any faith in Mr to ship the wheat which he buys at Hill whatever. The Western Dem6 any time, while the independent Crals.; while Mr. Hill is aonarentlv man who desires to buy cannot get ;i t g4ippbVtiug Mr. Cleveland,- have no,1 car, ana consequently mere are no. ij win. t -he ia faithful - and while independent buyers; they have been tiey Relieve that the organ izatioua i..i ri'ii,i i 1 -.. 1 . y ... . ... wipeuoui. Aueiruai, naviug uonu. i ia .New .York and Kings counry are in line and desire the election of Mr. Clcvelan'd, they think that the .feel ing west of Albany is such that there will Le a .sufficient Republican' ma jority to overcome anything that the Democrats may do in Kings or New York county - but thev think that United States Senate, who have been Afr. Cleveland will be elected by the Governors of - States,and .Congress- oU outside of New 'York. We have men it is on account of -this ..-that uo faith in Mr.-Hill whatever. We the thing is looked upon as a robbery jvi him to be a lrickv politician It nas been the custom for this .'.Trust .;UHi jlave no doubt that he will vote to have one-man' at one central point;'., this man may be employed at) a s;n;jil salary, a very small salary, -aijd-- yet he names the price by telt-gr:Vph to all the buyers of wheat at . all of the points in that section. : Had there been independent buyers the farmer feels he would have received a betier price for his wheat during the past two or three seasons by from 2'fi to 30'centsa bushel, and it is,o;i ac count of this feeling that he is go ing to vote against, the trust mid the Republican party. Now, the great question in thf ininds of the Alli ance men as well as that of the Democrats is.' What ticket is the' farmer going to vole? Having bivn a Republican all his life, be to :.o .-. has iobbel him. I do uotttiiiiA iue x Democrats are very much .alaruic-u -.'us to Alabama and two or three oi her other States. . If. t how'ever,' I here Spates and tlie Northwestern Siatej vote for the Alliance ticket, the elec tion will certainly be thrown into -'i-!-g-i "u U'H l'sirt.v thfe House, which; of course, -..would 4,'f ailed i'n a gojd - many i instances to result in the election, pf a Democrat- jdje the right man in office. Thia ic President and h Republican Vice-; t;jije . jOWfA e VQ have assurances President That would form a iK -: - . . . , . . ,. culiar combinatiou with' Cleveliud -! l-l--t he.has changdl his policy, aud and Reid." v we are far . Mr. Cleveland on the ; "What Southern States "do 3011 e- j theory, to quote Mi'. Hill, that . he is pect to vote, for the. third pa.it .' !a Democrat, and that he sees the er- uor 00 : i Eaelish Vicms. for his friends. The Democrats in tlie Ve?t will never consent for the presentation of his name as a can didate for the Presidency. The feeling against, him is . very bitter, and it nut one that is likely to be forgotten.- We believe out West that' there were several things which de-' fcaied Mr. Cleveland in 1888, the .Secomrthe fact of Cleveland giving the Post Oitice iu New York; to JV-arson, and that he gave preference to Mugwumps in many important positions. There is one- pecularity1 at oufcMr. Cleveland. lie is a man v. ho get's -mashed on men. A good, slicU M ugWump could go to the White House and talk to him and i l use 'iirc. Perhaps he was a man knew nothing or verv -. . , ii. .1. ... - i e, anu vei in;ii man couiu 00 ec wit!.' him and get more out of ! ead i n g pol iittcii iu. We le. n::n t !i:iu : f:-ei.iba't Mr. Cleveland, v. hen he si - elected, did not stick close - - aa j. and that he The statistician's report submitted to the department of agricnltnre indicates a lower condition of the cotton crop than in any September a since 18H3. Tne average is 7b.. pr ! against 82.7 last year and 85.5 in to lSOO. The decline since August ! he j exceeds 5 points. The state average8 imi4?40.iK'.rs l-!.'intathis mattjei? ; are: Virgiuia 75, North Carolina M' 76, South Carolina 77, Georgia 79, life, if will he tM late. . The sopii- Florida 66, Alabama 82, Mississipi or! 82, Tiouisana 76, Texaa 81,:' AVkan- isaa 79, Tenneeaee 79- rj I 1 A 1 . . -1 uo not care u buy. uur . 00 x , Ka ti,o v;-i wish to make a prediction. Mv m-'., , , . in- '- formation from the, Southern itites : Committee has given out this im is not the result of -personal observv.- j pression, and this will make. Demo tion, while I am .thoroughly f&tuiliiir i eta tic votes. I beJUve that Mr. with the causes thas exist in. the.i cievelaud does.'ht move around thei NorthweaVthrough- my f coanection Scolintrv enough. Hp-sticks too close with thatooointry." ; ' f i ' ' -V, TT v n u -Now, Mr. - Scott; if the election 1 to xird s Bay. He should , be m goea to thb House is tne result very New Y'ork and le closer to the pol certaiu?" : ' V - ; -' ' iticians. Fortunately, he has stop- 'Vell, the present Hus'eie-t'' 1(.j l5s i(.tler writing, and he baa "Unfortiniateiv" Mr, .Scott went p bu.ines.bqt he ought nn Oo tn i-f .if th. in-. w.-nr . 1 tonic: ' a about 100 member? Lye not. j'to be closer to the workers, and if renominated,''! and- the , pjenioe-rais he- doe not. make any promises he have no idea what their majority will j can occasionally squeezx' a hand a be iu the" next House, but all Doiiio-: i;t1p Another thing, he ought to crats in the : country who- -have the o o ch- to present atthe slightest interest m their partv bote . - c ... -r tbJt the iaajoritf -wiltf we aguia i Plication of the W orld s hair. Ilar W as itis iufhe preU ilou'se.' risou is-to be there, ex-President Iloii-e, of the Aliiaiiee s.g jt ororer Cleveland ' t "" -.1' vk t ' - 1 -! i comes a an ex-rresiaent ne wui.dc many more votes than if he The West , is entuely and millions are urging them ou by their assent and hearty approval. I. doubt if Jlhera was a single college in all this land in the session just clos ed that did not have several speeches written and spoken by the young graduates on "jiolitical corrnftion" and financial "reform." I hafre oue to hear of yet that had not sch a speech. This means, if it mcauj any thing at all, that .college faculties and youngmen kiiow reform to be necessary to the preservation of our liberty that7 once was. We can scarcely call ourselves freemen while we are taxed as we are to pay pensions revenues, tariffs, combines,,--syndicates and corporations. These things are protected by legislation. Hon. W. J. Bryant, a Congressman from Nebraska, in a speech to the young men of a Southern college last mouth said: ! "The subject of Jniouey,;its kinds, its volume and its substitutes, con cern the whole people. It ia a prob lem which inmst be met and solved' atouce. What more serious subject for investigation thau. the proper control and regulation of corpora tions? jWe, find .individual disap pearing and in his place we see the fictitious person Called corporation. It ia long lived; it haa neither shame nor pride; it knows neither knows gratitude or revenge; in ita responsi bility is divided and personality lost. It has but one object the making of money for its stockholders. It has its advantages; do they exceed ita disadvantages? Can it continue to grow as it has done within the last half century without danger to the body politic and without injury to humanity? What new laws) doea ita existence make necessary?'' I ' - Referring to millionaires, the same gentleman remarked: 'The gonng man. who loves' hia country caunot but regard with ap prehension the rapid accumulation of wealth in the hands of. the few. Is this condition the result of nat ural laws? Is it the reward of supe rior intelligence; or. is it to be attri buted to unwise legislation, or to the absence of laws that should have been enacted? Can, a man UaUi. malely accwmulale in 1h$ space of a single life time more wealth Vutn he can count ' dollar by dollar in t that life timet - Doea wealth bear ita juat ahare of the publie expense?. If not bow can it be made ! to do so? Would a graduated income tux be wise? Is the. time ripe for an arbi trary limitation upon the amount of wealth person may inherit or poa- sess?-( Where can we draw the Una between usef ul competence and dan gerous opulence? How can we in courage thrift and discourage inor dinate avarice? Important que- tiona tneie; anyone oz wnicn mignc ;0Cpupy our time." ' ' Despite what politicians (accalied politicians) Imay say, reform ia on. r V rt TtiAav ria a oaBcit.f t a -.- a rtr ries of Texas to the North, until ita motion haa! disturbed the chilly waves of the (St Lawrence, and the current has gone from Kansaa both lEast aud West, and has mingled with the waters of the gulf and the Pacific It is the duty of all men who do not wish to see a struggle be tween labor and capital to talk and jvote reform, j . Capital haa now about reached ita ultimatum not to de- The .following cablegram form London was auppresed by "nearly r cry daily newspaper in the - country. It was printed,, nowever, by the Denver Xetofy which is doing -a splendid work in the interest of the working people: ; k . . 1 he 'Chronicle aay.s: "Affairs sug gest the question, .What -grave crisis ia forming itaelf for the American people? W bat are we to av to si. eh phenameua in a couutry. which en- ! joys 011 paper complete Democratic! institutions? American pajiers anl atatesmeu will attribute eyerthing'to anarchists, but that is a supine and unworthy excuse-for social and po litical shortcomings.' In - the -main the American Hple have themsel ves to blame, for the lack, of the true public spirit in the American reinib lic ia oue of the saddest facts of our time. The American ! jietiple hud the moat splendid inheritance ever conferred on a natioa, and they have grossly miauscd rt ndrdes of ... yfil- garotfice seekers have -been 'jertnit ted to fatten 011 the body; great cities are given to men who' ought to. be iu prison, aud millions on millions of acres o.f public lands are given with' a light heart to railway corporation which now threaten to strangle the republic in their octopnslike grasp. This is the real, practical anarcliism which ruing states. Compared with that the anarchism of a handful of desperate fanatics is almost innocu- ; .':o:".U,i . '.. '-)(-.; ' ! -t.:J- . lay -. i i'f r. 1 ii.- 1 . :' . . VW!t kil :';.:! p.ang- ,.j !, Hill j ki p.l'dir :i l' man !.:; 1 iotia'i v. 1 . . V; - . , Aiat ague of. republican cluba t ue.ii ict.'tiioi'. Thy ;:i n.4 y and r.r- to k j:at hereu SO OB. into 1 riga.u-e -.:;d divuiona. ri--''. uniform rrcmient. . o v , v. t o. t herwise ..., )!. , ' i'i.i;.il Wgue .it JliifSaJiK Septemtier, ii Ksmu r fn-h , from re . ! '.i.in'i-.. - ! " .it ;i 1 ui attempt to dtiria! problems of the iii .'orr- tie oter. If ' ' if is thought that e.i- . ptivate fortunea e ra! .aationi of private 1 de -ai ! ib hum of hap v.ili W licard iu the laud -or ,111 pursuance of, thu .e i.i p.Muieal economy, i: i i,.i uniforms to . vyfirre a 1 eople a nt.hHLcfiitlT sprung I ii va-rU . j,aiia for Har-!.t-. William Walter 11 issu r to Ceriuanyia to Yalebovs. who will be . ar bicycU-a. CJen. H-V 1 "ai on ilia1 the Michigan have uniforms and rf .'.ii the same ser- i:. IIaiid Standford jij'd cp through a N otic has offered .! !. tor the- 1,000, e.i meu in- lni h ' re starving, upon the bright am! luar the -ia bllievetl by i .it- laiemploycd - -oce ,-m.- that the iii' are H dcluMon, aud i ; tvw-c-i'.n. The rr ''.miiiittce -exjiecta every ; "ta vie, and .the mill juii.i.!i the uniforma. t " s. ric n for laif rlcaBn. , ; Thee very" n'i'g' ximi.ner in tective ig otis. that lathe general moral oi the labor, law, but there are- special questions to railway aud convict labor It ia simply monstrous ! that capital is allowed to use convict la'hor ao monstrous that no self-respecting community could possibly tolerate it. Excepting the Russian and German monarch, no mui in the world are greater power t hah American r.ail-, waa. mr nMa a tau aa rr 1 Aiirtin J d a : where the whole people have ; to con--' . ' . . '. i if 1 1 . .1 istorestiH 1 .,- n Ml a. 11 ,HI;MtM:vii I 1 I ttaa ' Ir u tn rw a ui lilii 1 1- u I luu- ' ' ' Jo m t aa mi fuomuiv - ias 01 iv n , r . - ! Ml ttoili ustliev i)leao. J lu-rt: K J'1 OtlK'll .. Ill gbvem'meii per labor i : . 1 holy '101 tor mom y m vd it to the tettcr oifii he; will iiia at me sail-- trolhug ! against w what 1 lit- v. bis -w ag " aiid ii ,-iiiv; H lit i !e .V ,-uuet lllllg suggestive, ve, in ihe loud-mouthed which '.'.Republican pro- is talk about America tor Am ri Liis' vv hcncver the govern mental policy under which Carnegie has. grown l-o owciTul is called in- b pustioiil while, at the same time, iii the Kini.i column, jeihapa, they sirvi!clv a .knowledge this country' d-epeiub ncy upon lairojH? for hlp in adopli'iig i ju-,t .financial system. These "org;V: is iiiiist not only that iu , the matter bf 'manufactured gooila this 'oMi:t:.- cay 1h indemmdeiit of - ; - 1 till- . . 1 anv-iiuil iiii 1. 1 her countries on cartn. .but that it iilnr.dy is o . localise of, the bcuelict ut oK iatiou of the pro tective tariff. .rant, for tire auka of argumc.ijt, that this assertion ia tine wln-ie is th goil eirse or the good bu.riiiie.-jd management, or, to - ai ii uponltle- ground liioet anecieu bv ne .protective tiiiflites, the "patri- riiiitling the aristocratic ji 'of KurojM', wboe pau- oteidioninU -affect such a tif, to flv the value of the iiii-ii every dollars worth or rpniliu-e, ' liiaiiuiactunHl , me:is.rcl? hat boota Von 1 icau " la1rer that jhia govermhe.it h;..i ereeuil a tariff avowed object of which tin-importation o man- . v 4 .1 l'HMi-, i nut lie mav nave make, and necrftarily a and of the price at which e ; Is pi, if his govcrnmenJ time :ermits the con- 1 iieot of the coiintrien, j itcfi be. is protectwl, to. say hi- of the miinev in which . p.ibl shall be? .- V Ii a svi tein a delusion . !..- It not bear idaiu- .ar-mar ,! a coti- I.i j.d l i.idlr? the men next Mrs i; does not come. 1 "The politicians are alt at sea in r "T regard p the! Alliance w: . they ,a cannot ' understand him.. 1 here every probabiliy of his t.ing a per-1 1 rappl up in the World's Fair and manencv. Such Democrats as Crispfit success, and it would be 'disap- aud tbe leading men of his party are f pointed if he did not come." N. Y. very anxous about thdf own Suites, j-.S'm?, ai l ui !: ji.i.-e i rv tTiiui i'iald of ! ji-.' f, J a.i elblc foi' ill a form not easy to be distinguished f ' ' u,i t, from civil war. We canuot 'vet 'not, then w vt-nture ao think the danger ended, t h.g Ansc. Itia a small wonder that the; t0rfeJ" ;at.(. 'jlV j of affaire ia watched with alarm by , " . -' v those in whose memory theevnjta of -t"criI1 '; 1 877 are still fresh." ' whic h 1 f e- country, V , to the tuvn J -economic; j i ror tne pur A fte paalcaa SeUtiaa f tbe Labor ;?rblfai. We ro n 4 am ta rr rt rar tr! t-i-i m - - i time. The outcome of the legiala- l'V ,Jt 1:1 tion alternately dictated by two rival l idtjn of .01 partiea haa been the massing ot, ab- jca for Ai normal wealth in the hands of a few!..,,, :t imand the liberties of a free people, j and the denial of the opportunities it , , U in-. 1 u. in. 1 ii iv.. . .1 . 1. t e th' fact tn We have no fight with wealth ao long as it is accumulated honeatly,- but we do detest a Congress that can be bought - ( Politician has . wrongly become synonymoua with raacal, for except a politician haa diagraced hia calling, he holds one of the most honorable of any occupation. What mure no ble avocation can be found than that of labor to thousand of American 1 citizens. .The political ecteomiet-of '.&,'" republican and democrat alike 'have.? dealing as. failed x he linea pf battle are beuig ti i v-i.. I a lormeu xor ne preaiuenuai a ruggie, m1eu th4v !ne thoroughly nhl -r-rtl .r rtwm.lmcr tl r0Ul .thU U.ake i,hort work yoiceofthe people " for relieL . Au-if tl wfiy hiVP anJ 9 cvat 16. at 7:30 p. in., ha been de- h'-irtfe l . d . i--.1 tii-m. National ignated by President Clarkson of the S i bi iit v' and i. - W ho ZiK'lu' -blue-blofxl' wiil com OI ti 1 h. le.irion to - the in Lai v on fe fence, are i ! v the owuera to do aa they il ia no ad u turn except the putling forth by the state .01 ita undoubted supreme authority to exercise a rigid coutrol under which managers shall be quaaiatate official instead of jt. vate servants of Goulds ; aud Yan derbilta. . ; . - The Standard aaysii - The impor tance of theae upheavals of the- lowrr gradea 01 the . wor mug ; classes in America lies asyet not in the power of meu to aubvert'aud defy the es tablished authorities, but in a bitter- -ness of desperatiou of the rebels, j Men are not likely to light like tiger 'j aud wreck property with aavage fury i it iKivan l AutuafurA l. av I 1 i identlj a iKiut it reachm wLn. the l,,'j f meu feel that life i not worth living; i ,f ' XTiiiaa -;. rr.. .Du.llrw.n xf H.a .rtt-ii 4 flH-aU- IU :Bl Mi 4.1 tii aiuvi. iaav' aoviibiVki vi .nv v'siu 1 lawa haa Kuirlaud experienced auv-t lalxtv b (f c-e w I - thing like the bloodthirsty hatred of ,ift -luiiir ? fn tkttaltcfai mih 1 vraif a1 " 1 1 t lioai rinf at r VfllMVIiaaV II 0-A . Vt7V .JIVl'I. j fjji IlJ 11 1 bey are, a vivid commeutary .on r -the ignorant or dishonest plague of j ,n" " "' political jackal who have for, o rh up i- t many 3-eara led the American h-o- I the mone. pie astray in the fetid marc hea of 1 nx vim ' !' ProntfcU"1', ' ,'t . it.-cl.oi.i,:-; X uc m f cf m y a- jawv t-avn-i, . I . 1 . . hlea in the United States have taken htt U tmaware m, ecimopuc ii'nth? If Iiv h it tbatw while shout- ci for Ari ej-Kant,' th-y t ie a ! ly n gag! in f u r iuterisatioTial ' conspiracy iisumaiafe !, wil I tnrnthi md hand and frxit, over y 'kings-of KuFoe? The 'dicy. of this (ornmmetit t twenty-five, year! ia the ;. Lai ii. rug into law tbe- ij u 1-m m thed "A meri- i"ncai iujuterA. JSut tre at. last awakening to tnht h.-'y are the victim of l-.te a girrne of double-- pj'.i tiiind i l man ever ran. U iie-d'e, to ay that it 11 h -Irictly rc-son-'"puair latr" ex- ir iv.v'-etic (otintrief. 1 better tl arn they the to ma'4e I'panper tha h.ii b-n their and their-'- life-loug fhev know that tha i-.e war to hi ike lalxjr ''iM! ;n much value in 'unit a-- jxiible. Dea1 iieve; !.at unr noted . pro tre a t .jtuji 1, "o dull of CfH aitti it v f
The Caucasian (Clinton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 5, 1892, edition 1
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