The Gastonia Devoted to the Protection of Vol.XXIL. GASTONIA, N. C„ THUKHDAY, MARCH 7, 1901. ARP YR1TRS VERSES. PH1L0S0P HES~PO€E8 AS A POET. dam* Mm la M Alkaa Tk« n. Wrato Fa* • *#>««.! alri Mat l|t a«h.K>4 Ulrt la Raw MM Wife. IUO Arp In Atlanta COoei nation. "An album1! pans tall o' rant ilHtwl Mat to Urn slant, but tu the memory 'P*iidrnnU>' In history Pone Ion; occupation reading and writing, tha highest trait In man devotion to principle*. In woman modesty; tha sum or human happiness Is rsslgostlon. R. M. Johnson liked Byron, Scott, Keats and Mrs. Remans, Mscaulsv, Bolwer end Goldsmith, historic char acter Aurelius; occupation scribbling; tarn of buppluers oonseloutacas of fftvnr. L. Q. C. Lamar liked beat Byrou and Bnrna, Macantay. Balarrr and riat arob; beat ehemoteis Great heart in “f Ujtrim’a Program,*1 la hwtory Wash ington and Hampden; hit favorite oe pupation teaching In eirllrge; the uam of human h-ppliM«i the leva ot God Bar. B. M. 1‘alcsrr Jr, refer red Shake Man, Milton and Wurdaworth, Baooa, Bnlwar. KaoU and UoMemith; heat character* William, prince of Orange, Washington and Lee; hia fa void# oc cupation preaching the soap*!; beet trail truth; eum of Lamar bappiaen* a good condense. B. J. Hardettn liked Mil Browning, Carlyle, Thackeray; hie favor He charac ter Colonel Nownutosand Cromwell; best trait sincerity; sum of berploeae a horns fall of friend*. Henry H. Foote liked Hbakeapar* end Byron, Macau ley and Tacilue; bis favorite character* Old Mortality and Washington; the eum of happiness, conjugal felicity. L. X. Bieo«l*y clinae Hbakapeare, Bfrow end Tennyson, llaaatltoc. Mill and Pascal; bl* favorite abareeter* Dos Q«l*o*a *fd Marcus Aorellua Jeba B. Gordon preferred Hheke •pesre, Maoanlry and Cartvle; his fa vurtta charavten Weahlogteo and Cato; bid ibWJM* oecupMlou railing Bn* flock, IflSt trait In man, lotegrtty. In woman teudernee*. T. M. Jforwood. dbabaepaare and Byrsn; bant trait In «»sn Uaaov. Wallace P. Used likes ehakrtpoare sod Mace stay; best eharsetar Is Me polasn; bast trait, Jaflfoa.tuta of all ha Ml seas Is t happy baton. Joel (.luradtar Janli prefer* Shaba •peare. Scott and Thackeray; bast eharaeteri Jeffrraon and Unwin; fa vorite oeeopatiun looking after my room; beet trait In man I* boautv. In toMtoh modesty; eura of Kntoan hap ptaam to bast baeea All of these «sa seme the tweet rat wort# in our laegsege and also Uw Mdtni. Amang the last am last— jtoarsf l—t-It might him bam— fiteodlem-hew*Use—forlorn, and plujtd po •w) Of tbrna sixteen notable iceti Just half aie dead. Their rtoorrf la made up aud tbe book la ci«ard. Their Influence upon the present geoeratlou cinoof be estimated our nyer esltms ted. Xo gnat or gord nan or woman Has nn adiqoalt Idea of what lie »r she Is worth to mankind. Last dab bath we heard a very grand discourse upon fetThniimeot from Rev. Mr. Mumfnrd, who has established that In dustrial school u«ar Mama (or the re jaotrd children of Urn state, thoas »Uu aia under tbe ban and whom nobody wants amt uubudy carts for—tbe Chil dren of drunken or disreputable pa ■ ente and whom nc orphanage will re cvtva Tbe eloquent and earnest preacher drolsrsd In word* that burned: ’-Men and smciM are not born, they are mad*! Made Vy tbelr anvlonmeuta, their parents or their early associate*." He le going over the elate gathering up (bo frlendlrm aad pleading wltb tba fowl people to give these Obildrrn a obacoe. tilve every friendless child a chanoa," He earnestly exclaimed. HU text. «.* hear ye oae eaother’e burdens aud ao ful Ml tbo law of Ctirlat. It ia a hardened heart who can listen to btm and not give aoasethlag. There shoo’d ha aa o'-her question la that aikam. what U the worst and most prevs'eo t trait la maaklud. And I would answer, •‘Bel fl thutts. ” adm mk* m«*. t*—i *iMm mm riiBitr »»4 vast Weed. A «*f)k OmUaU*. >■!«, Ih* lAtl, {<•0 Francisco, Feb. Si —Tim l’aoiOc Mall itMmrr Bio de Janeiro, ran on a hidden rook, while earning the Hol den Otlp, early Ibta morning, la a denac fog. She Mirk a few minutes After striking. It li thought that near ly 122 persons war* drowned, but it la Impossible to aaocrtalu tbs number, owing to lire fact that I’uraer John Rooney, who had llmpsataagrrUal „nd roster of the crew, is among tbs rats* lag. At 3 o’clock this afternoon ten bodies had bean recovared. two while women, use whits mao and Mean Chi nese. Tim moat prominent passenger on Urn steamer was UounsevllU Wlld msn. United States costal at Uoeg Kong, who was accompanied by Iris wife and two children. It la thought All were dri-uned. The thtp waa In ootnmalid of Flint Frederick Jordan • tiro the struck He waa rescued. Captain »b. Ward went down with his vessel. Aa nearly aa nan be learn ed lime were SOI people on beard tbs Hio de Janeiro, at follows: Cablu pus neugere. 20; second cabin, 7; atrnrago (Chines■ and and Japaurse.) MP, offiorra and erew, 107 Tli# following haw been accounted for: Reseued. 70; bodies at lha morgue, 10; total 60 Mtaslug. 1J2, The oflloera were cool and gave the fmeeaiary orders with th« least pgsat ble excitement. Cant. Ward, who was oti deck when Uie vewael (track, at ones gave orders In the crew on watch to harry the pas sengers to tbe forward deck. The qaartermaaUr -m duty sounded the signal tor firs drill and within flea minutes all the men were at thalr at*, tloaa. Tbe captain gave order to lower the life boats aod Ufa rafts. 11m lllo da Janeiro waa three days over due from Hoag Kong via Hono lulu srben she arrived off th-j Heads, leak nlglit, and lha datiae fog prevailing nt the time Induced Pilot Jorilnu bo anchor until be could are his way clear through the gateway. Him laid to noli! about 4:30 o’clock tbit *1 ora lag, whan the atmosphere cleared and aba waa started under a alow bell toward Point Buulta. A*1 want well until 3:40 o’clock when aha struck. Mott (4 th* paatssigum ware below at the time, aad It I* believed that Many o( tli* 10 ware drowned In their bertha. A Util. M|>V Am. Charlotte (JUwrro. Kin Ktoreaea BrllUJn It • liut* girl Wiuea bom* la la Bark* county, near Morgantoa tod who la now at lit. Pi Ur'a Hoapltal where aha t* IN, having ■offered tb* alafortuae of lb* am point loo af oe* af bar llaba. Sit* I* a brtabt IIUI* Indy and a general favorite with wary body la tha boapltal. Haw aomatlme ago Matter Payton Henry, naon of Walter R. Haary. fctq. af thla oily. aeeldaotallv abot hi* (ouc aod bad to b*v* a pair of crotebe* ■Ma for at* wbll* It wa* getting wall. Hearlag (bat Mia* F.oranc# needed a pair of crnteha* that Juat St * Util* girl, Pvyton my gvnerou.lv offered Ma pair to lb* IIUI* girt aad tbay warn Juat tha right ataa. Tbit young* anno ■ oat fnal vary happy In the onoaelont n*a* of having don* a kindly and chit nlrou* not. _ ttvw ruehnuu. Juat tec David J. Drawer, of tbeUol tad State* ttopraaa Court. dlaoaaalng tb* Jnry ayaie® bvfor* lb* Yal* law ••bool yaatarday, remarked: "Tb* •nwnt Jary avatam la lltila amrt than a rati* of a aantl olvtlned ayatapa. The Juror la treated a* a onaio«l or an If It r-TLf'T"4.6* *°,,M haoowm on* He **"na luvtied up by bight. I Mop* tb* IIa* will ouo* when l,*\ »MI h* treated ■■ if he wwta an koweat aaaa. ” Bat that I# not all In tMM pwr a aaa oan only get Into lOKwriawt otae by dca—alratlogtbntb* a a fuel. Many K***'»*7» YorkvIlU R«. qolier. an litaailad lo tha quewthm of building a dwp baa* tor tb* graded aobooL At yet, bowvvar, tha antler baa oat taken drflniU abap*. Ml Cl-M TMMI UH A M.IKADA T»» alary. Mnmn linn llrUow. utm ■ lawMi PaHlIHau. X U»d. Kamil Uu. Micbael Joteph Dowling, the Speaker of the Mlnoesota House of lUpreera tatlvea, recently tl-cled. I* net of the pott remarkable men nf the country lie found Ma >it unity by loalng blmatir In a MlnrweoU bUxaarri twen ty yeare boluie Iki iracM lila petaeut blah position. Mr. Dowling was born roily years ago In Yellow Medielo* county, Ulo netou, the *to of a pour farmer. He graw up a farmor bay, wlUi no proa peel* before him. except tboae that confront the average farmer boy lu ell parts of tho country. Aa a youog mart lie followed Ilia plow and bed no aa plretlma but to follow lu hi# father's (odUttpi. Early io Drormbar. 1860. a bard billiard sat in to Yellow Medicine euuniy. and lu a abort time provisions were low. It was unsafe uventure oat of door*, and every effort wee made to make lb* fond lu the Dowling family but until lb* bliuard ahould liave spent IU fury. But the bilxiaid lasted for an uniuaaily lung period, and it became naoeaaary to get more fond or •larva, live elder Domllog waa 111. uod tbe youog aeaa eturted on root for Ut» village, three mure distent, to obtain a alack of provisions. ts« knew u>* w»y u perfectly as "Very farmer's sub knows tba way tn the ueareat town, and with an aarlj morning start be an Uci pared nothing but a wearlsoa tramp through tbw ■now aad against lb« wtud. Us reach ed tbs village grooary store wltli leaa difficulty than be bad *x peered, and waa soon on bl« return lad an with fl-inr, meal sod oilier atnres. Ho anon round lliat tba trip homeward* waa not going to be aa assy as tbe Out half of bla Journey, bat be pludded oc with head down In protect hla face from the hla-la of wind and anow. Maddnaly be dlsenr*red that be was off tba road 11a endeaeried to bed It, bat was ua aucoraiful. The wind was gotllng colder and colder Ha became more aud more bewildered. With dogged d* termination be trudged on and un. bolding Ills precious bundles of fund nearer to blot. In lb* storm he could not dud a single familiar landmark. After boon of almteaa waudsrlng night fell, ant] tbe farmer’s son waa still struggling through the s*«w. The next morning dawned bright and clear. Tbe Ulaard bad passed on towatd the Cl real Lakes. Dowling fouud himself within a hundred yards nf bis own home. But ha could walk on further, and Ills eolee rould not be heard Are feet away. Ue sank down, exhausted, almost within reach of hla homo and gars up all hope nf reaching It. But hla raw her saw him fall and ramoto his aid. With her asslatauce bo reached llw bouse. it waa foond that hla race, bands, fret and lags were badly fiuxm A doctor waa summoned and declared it was necessary to amputate the boy's baada aud lrgs. This waa duos, and barely tweoty fear hours after ho bad left bkt bourn to go to town be was a helpless cripple. One lag was ampu tated above tba koee, tba other above the ankle, hla left arm at the ellww and all tba Angara of the ngbl hand. When tba doctor* left, all that re mained nf the boy’s tan Ungers and tan lots waa lha stump of one thamb am putated at tba second joint. As was said before. Don ling’s fath er waa a poor moo and to lb* yowng nuui no future was apparent bat a use less existence, a burden and an eyesore to nil sboct blm. But worse era* In store for him. H« soon iweamn n public charge. The three Com mis stooge of Yellow Medtoio* mot to de cide as to bla fata In the absence of a courtly poor farm It was necessary lo pay somebody for caring for blm. Two of the OommlMlouara look this view of tbv matter. The third submitted aa hlsoblohxi that it would be more *d Tlmble to raha a large snm of mousy and provide Hi* boy wltb artificial limbs and a year’s soliooliog. Tbla was »' Amt ooiialdered a useless expense by the other two. however, sa they be lieved tliat young Dowling would tm e"®« a public charge, ayes after pro vision had haou made. Ths young wan was prsswot lo hoar bla fills decided, and at Ihia point ha pleaded total earn estly to be given a chxnc* to make something of hlmeelf In spit* of bia mentation. Hla earnestness omiverted • h* two Onawtaslunerm, sod u was do vlded lo givs hla aa maeta of a sun aa was puaalbls under the elroum staaoaa. But the oloeo-ftsUd Commlmluoere ■aada him sign an agRtataai nat to to tem to Yellow Mod I etn a eonnty after being supplied with artldoial limbs end a yaar’e schooling Tltay congratu lated ihemeelvM for that earing Ur* enuiiiy tba acpeaaa of 0**03 For a tinpelrts crtpola ludadaltaly. But Downsg was detarmlaod aud ambit tool. Ha got a good ed so* tier, became as adept 00 artldoial lags, re turned to Roarma, a eoouty adjolaing llw (M from which ha had bat a lan lebed, waa alaeted to a tmall local pob llo otUen, worked late Uw ownership -if a weekly nawiptper, then appeared In 1 be Marions oi tba Huts lAgletniaro nn a clark. cad nrgt hoaamn roeretary of a oittioual political organisation, being doakioatod t< that position aa tba '•Froaea Hon of Mlnaaeota.’* Ha aa cared recognition an a man af ex ten ure ability and a good campaigner. Ha was erst beard of a* a news paper cor respondent in the milapteao, whore he vlattod alt the principal Island*, from T,usnn to the Hulas Dowling’s tueoaat In obutolag an loterrlaw with thaHulinn of Halo waa ebaraeierlatle nf the awn. It waa Urn Interview obialmd by ab A met lean, aad It wal at that time consider*,I a bartrdooa uadetlaklug to approach lilt august majesty wNhoat a guard. Itewllsg waa admitted to «»*r« barbs, ria preset.oa, bat not a word ooutd be ml rest from tho taaitnm potentate. He than prompt!* proeeedad to dle momWr hlamatfiodToama a leg, and tba Hollas exhibited algae af lateralt. Then ap arm wee removed. The Bat taa leaned forward to look. Oft owe aaoUwr leg. The Milan waa an* ■ lert with Intrrmt, and rolMaotorlly volatile. Dowling obtained t ha dratted Interview aa iw prunveded in replace bla artlDalai anatomy. Uaturatng from the Ptitllpplnea, Itowllog rvacliad tin* United Rtatea in Dm* to attend tha Katloanl Ooaven ihw al l’niledalptile Hla peaked Philippine bat waa uu* of Uwi alchle of tha convention, falter Uo became a eaadtilata for tha LeglrlAluie. wv« eaeiljr, and im mediately annouaevd bla candidacy for iba apaakatahlp. Mr. Dowling la a atn of culture,eo Juya • oomfortabia and well-appointed home with a revet eknrmlng wif*. and And# tture piraiura and aaiiafaction la Ufa lhau moat prraooa. 11a la no omnivoroua reader of bieteiy, and bio graphy, and bid* fair lu maae a mark to public llf«. It la poaalbie that ba might bava ao eompiuiwd all line, and rvao more, had ba uot bo d tha victim of Ilia hor rible blimrrd of IMObut becxpraaaai him aelf aa Ullrvluglkat If Ibe fearful pby aical Injury and tha dread of becoming a public charge bad not developed hla mind and ambluou lie woahl bava re maloed a humble farm hand. thakwik i .. F"n* ileaOM*«•>'*. Uredslreet's annual ouaul of It* number ut individual*. Brat and co pot ratloai lu baalnea* dariox 1U00 si-owe IlMt llw aggregate la tliu United dials* w»» 1. IOIjBM a total3.2 peronollarger tbau tbe like aggregate in IBM. end therefor* in that extent the larger now ber ever reported. Il la worth ootiog Ibal at ibla r*a cottroardal army only W12 nr only .83 at 1 per oaoW, railed, or «>wul the tsiau proportion a* In IBM. Il should al*u ba noted llwt the gala In failurea ovrr the preareding year was 9 8 pci cent., or a patoepuble paroeul ago )em tbau Uw gala shown la the bum ber in bus! aces. »n cxeaiple at the. ou the whole, favorable condition* of things commercial ib 1000, aad a proof that the axpahaWn noted in many Hue* waa eondaoted aafely nod to aider. Probably an une arctinn of tbe oouo try was *u fevered m regard* trod* conditions as tbe death. and here It | will be taxed Ibal tbe gain la namber lu Uraioeea llw largest of aoy arcllon j tha peroauteg* ot Increoae In failure lu I that aecttou waa 8 3 per cent., a sink I in* exempt* the enusUnoy of aaob su- ' Hallos when ntntly all cuudlUiae «ere revurablu. Imm expansion was natural j ly aboatt lit olbar seel ion*. In llw| Middle Male*, fur luntatwe. the gain In number to business ass only 3 4 per cent, while, tbe number of failurea in creased 13 per cant. In the Weatern Males tbe number In boalness lierrased 1 # |*i cent, abllo Ux- failure* Increased 2 0 per Cent. In lira Northwest the business oommuuily expanded to Uw extent of 3 4 |*r cent In number, while lire less favors'.-1* business crmdltious wem shown try an Inc reave of 11.4 par cent In fallorpo. In tbs newrr parts uf the c-aulry. while liters were geirw la tire number <>f those lu bailors). I here were set as I deerestre In tbe number of core n-erclsl eorbairstsments, whore-* lu Hrw Eng land la found Uw only example of a da crests lu uumie* of thoas In Isialnrs*. Urn drcllnt being fractional. To Iml niioe this however, tlwre was s deeltne to tbe number of failures of 6 0 per cant. Thus while the number In busi ness In Ural section an In* smell.-»l since 1801. failure* were lb« saialtn.1 sl.ee 1830. ws.r a -Bnsale" m. HrsteSelUo Issdmsrx. Tbe Landmark has been asked the mnaulug of llw term "iioffalo,” ks sp piled to certain people. This term la peculiar m eastern North Carolina and faw people In Ibl* section under •land It. Tha term was applied la aaateru North Csiolius to thnan per tons who, durian Um elyil war, wen* not only traitors to tbe Confederacy and iefoa»-d 10 support It. hut who— worse atill—atsyad within ths Cunfod •rate lines aerl coverlly srdrd the Krd vrsl forces with supplies sod Itrforma Hnn OHleulsted to aid tbrm In tbelr in vasion of Mwt rrrrlt ry sod in lira avertsr»w of llw Confederacy. X« oUsc of people want *o cordially bated, mid Justly, by the people nf eastern North Carol ins a* Uw** *'buf fal a,” mid the severest Ur id that can be applied to ouo In that section la ta call Men s buffalo. The "buffalo*” war* similar to the “bush-whackers” la wtatern North Carolina rxsvpt Hist they w»i* considered InBnitely worae. In that tim "buBaloa” were not cos teat with oppoaleg the Coofaderuoy or wit* simply going over to tha essay, bat that they Lsyed wfUXu tha Hew and, Ilka tha aoaalis. by peer Uw sad eawsrds that they ware, secretly cub veyad aid sad anc*fort to tha eoaesy. ■•■htlrr1* flnl Tm. McKinley’« Ant term «r|)| rauk with the prow I net; l rrealdenlUl Urine of the itlneteeoUi oeatary. Sine* Urn etoie of the clril nr oo eeeh naxeent ouaemeu Ure keen reenriM ee the war with Spat* to* the general rwj ecnlllon by all the world of Ure power ewA prretig* of Ute United Staten. Prow an nheeure |4*oe la Ike worlds houanelt tkh eountry lie* taken a Aral pleee. an* little of international la portmtea will be oountdered heneeforlh by the foerrameau of the wort* with out lmating an opinion from Weak ________ *WMBESS5SSB9aB9SdS ' uumj-wmnri*vR^~waaawim ■**«»« ix m miwmi. ■mx wm «r lamw ‘-rsigs ta " "d Maw imtm Are VMa» **--fc- —*•-•«- —-r mi rii... -•»**» f«MM«rnxlM Mk. WaiMastoa Car. Man fns Pma. debitors and rsprvsattUUva* hare iMaa beau taskli-e a great fua about Iwaiag at West Point, without seeming to Uwt right ta Uw OOogrtaa at Uw Untied Stale* Itself there liem* tow of bating that la felt ho «vrry iww own who comes into Uw tmOoaW ■“•j* 1l**netoltoo- il U true Uw *'ltat deb" era mk ewle to de laglra* awlw to feawport, IrrlgaU with tobaa oo Mttoe ordgM Ilka embryo soldier* •t Weet l\>lut bat jaw the waa they ora pet Utruegb a ouarw of epraeti te mabs them feet Uw Mpertaruy of Uw older man and tn oultlvate ta them Uw spirit at humility that is deemed Uw proper feeling at Ike use moo la W mak ing Loo toward tbe legtaUtora who have tawi tkotr epprootwasblp. The oow member may oawetu Wash lsgtoa with sM made of Ideas tar re forming uw ouonUj, bat be shoe die eaeera that bis ptaas are laogbod at. lie meat wait Ull ha taw bsenbrr* two or three seaatena before he even baaios to get a chance for eerloaa hearings bo foru the great commutes* U Uw aew mao goes slowly, making m -firitini and is eoataal to gradually work bk wsy toward tbe top on Uw committees (If be is looby enough to keep in office) iw wld, by end by. bo atda to get tbroogb asms toll haolda appropriations for puUic hslldtugs, pension bllilt ere., wbtah attract lltUs attsotluo. Hot it litre to assert hlmastt and tat tbe booae kaow that be bee ability, ho maat be Indeed a legislative Vapobon if Iw is nut sat oprw ao hard that It wtU take » long Um* boforo b* hat Uw oeorage to apala try to alrotrtfv ooagrrat. lo social mallet* tba un will ten rale* m» i-rer harder Utao Ibacuslou.s at tba mplial. U Iba matter of oalllap th* t-nrral rale la rvvoraud. Wiwnofam lly move* into a new nelgblsirbitod la Mdloaiy cilia*. It I* oentitered tba loly of the frmlolu* port too of tlm rlclully tn can no lbs WWW an Ira), bat among oongnaalocal people It U dlgre mt. Tlw wife of Uw new coagreos awn It la expected tn call on tba wife »f lbe <44rr miifrrmut if aba expects to “fit Into society ” IWr are arrer-l exempt-» In ibe mu ale. nhewlng Imiw the ueer wnauw ®a»t gn Uirougb lilt luting period. Taka Mark Hanna,for ie*ta»icr. (jreit »* Haatm be* made l.lmsetr lo Uw •fair* of llw party hi control of the mi ate, Iw lias modi was tclueuce tkaa t»m* man a bo era lltxle k aown aa fa lltiaal factor* outside of Uwir uwa itale* It I* quite likely that tbe fed Ibg against the os a man Had mtwh in do aitb tba turning doan ol (laona’a pat talwldy bU rcbema. The Utile bom seemed lo mink that bo ouiild rorca Ilia if In a leg i«l ilunr That flanna could nut See Isiw Iw uud hi* liili were bring inatal lit Uioawiule blanket, wlib Um flllbue lertng Tbmortal* holding one rod and My U puUteuaa on Uw otlwr. doe* not alter the bet that bo got hia bating. lloana mold bring hta political is Du rnou t<> bear on lb* admlcialraUon and Uw ratio aa exi entire department* groiiiid out iiiierylawtfaviafiaf hi* sub aliiy phui, but tho senators showed him a dlfertnt game, which Iw dot a not yet areni to untentaod. ir Ilanua r» maiim la ibe sea ale a few years longer Iw may laarn the rapes and bow to Wnrt them. Ha may get the Chair manship tif some Mg committee Bud may even Iw one of lb* Maoring com muter*, after wHIeli he will bon big man In tlw senate a a • Then there U Albert J. Ueverldga, the bilglit young senator from Indiana. Ue began fata osrerr by making a apronfa on IbelPorln Hloo Iarlff. Beveridge too* tbe aide of Iba admlntstralioa srbleh was aurpnard lo bo sll-powerfet In tb* aenala gad bis speach was reported ful ly all over tba Unhid Slates. Ilot H did not oiks tba yoaug U«o*l*r a pow lu tlw "bouse of lord*.1' On Uw oca tranr. ba Haa had to taka hi* I taxing for Hia temerity. It baa been Uw tm Impalpotte UDeubatantlal I malax that weald not Iw appareot to the eye of the tuueleea observer, bat it haa bean Ibera Just Iba fate. And ovary lion Brvartdgv dmm noy talking. Iw lo sub }«cted to a equal eking from aoma qv*r "»• In alter yoarm wbm* Beveridge may bar# tarn hair and and woe* moo. *y nod esparto*o* b# too may btu sena torial gna. Tba Math district la a datey irmptiteally eoaahtortd. It fettles wHh Meaktasburf, Oaateo and Ctaretand. ou »<>ath Uarrila* Hat, raaa aaraaa the Stela ta a aonb-watlatly dtraaltan by of Burks. and tatferaeca Ursa eoaotiaa on Ltao Taaatoaao Una— Mliobrlt, Yanaov aad tied lion. Tha oandldata who aterte down la Meek too bury win ba oat of wind feafnra he reaotm Uia oilier and of tha dla trtot. Tha tarrttorr to ‘•aaatlyaaaa*’ but it laoha a deal of brine-‘oonpaev* Howe of tha oUtowa aoaUer a Rood dtal. Tha tenth, the Uorxxnabr diatrtot, %p aaantoM tha Boat Manet Bat It la uadaratood of oaataa that la aoportloetaf oonfiwwlonal d lit r tote tbaayBBriry of |MRT*plriatl Unas la not a natter far tnariitnllie. MrlfcM a Bleh rwa. “I waa troubled for aaoerel yvwri •Ith ahraola hidlaaatlaii aad nervoua 4MUr.: wrhra T- J Oraao, ad La* esatar. h. II. “Vo raaaedy Iripri at aatll I brysn veiny JEimtrto Bitten, whldh did i»a wore food than all the * edition | eeer tied They have a too beat bt wife hi eanBent bariUr lor taara. Aha aa)e Vieeuto Ulitara an Joat ipiendld tor ferrate tree ten; that they are » Rtaod loote aad toetoaratef fur weak, mu dowa woaten. Voathar wedlania aan lake lie ylaaw In oar taWlly.” Try How. Oehr Ota. AM totaettoa Rwarantard by J. 17Carry • Co. AT*AWtA**nV™ l I E0igsg5gvfti„ moot ■ . Tin An Mart* at fctfa. m. hota aa wAmh own la Um Maddaa atota, and wan taMtaly nriil Uhl part* of Um buiUUog by a —■rnbinl m rxirtotloo. waaaaMUyaf Ml aatf «»>«». taro BlnuUa aft* tba iunoiaui* toga bad teaa bna^bt ta Um wan? Ae^!22r~«Tsrll2.,ri ■wy frOM UM bSStoja rxytqMoooof lagMaa. bmAmmm aad poardor la '- fill nr MlabGMBiaU artty dirtattaa aad paaaoafjUy waa£ aa<« tba Aia aaData thaU* Mock S2*S? uSoC" J%- AS ssr.rs.'ssssr" - Tbraa bauan ob Uolliua auaat—UM UwArriote dlatrfat-wHb tbetr aaoUr famlalrtaji m» aoa»IMh dratmad ydUM>MalM driwT^t^SS draacd Into n leBpanUua d U fa flaw, tba eaMnt morals* of UM BlBttT. Rnrly traioa oa tba WwMaalaa braaeli of tba AoaUwra Hallway mn eomptUod to Wopaararal btoaba froM Ua Uolna depot aa wtra alaa Iba Uabi.af Um Gaafgto Uailioad, Um irrMwi Karin* ran aaarrol line* of haaa naraaa th* traeba. OatauJa* iratoa aawa aaat aroaad by tba llaa aaualnc a tfaiar of about aa baar. ICi-w York Juuiuai. •«!»*• dneneial upansies •f Wail street and Its Hiaskltu atoa ry kings sUp? are sattsi al tba rolansl lagienisal ad wsahb rolling ap ta um banks. Tha Financier yesterday potaied nut tlia (tea that, wtthta the hart four jmra the ualloesl banka of thtaeity haea li.eirawd their decMSiU 101 ter can*. aauwnliHg to feaD.OM.a00. Business awn nllt tell yon that this at a pradooi amuatrt baa bean drained fro» tha heart ol the nation and pieced In tha hands of men who are uaing It to ferae I rsits and combinations. One bank alnaa ‘n-gr'iTtd *128 8il& - 1D0. aaatber **7.7*8.000. sod three othere « tc Hum *49.000.000 eaab. And yet there are set eea* 1U aa tUnnl baakt la the entire United States which haea graaa dnmaill of over *4,000,000 each «vw««w Fear year* age the baaviwt total of deposits hy a Wew Tort haah was abant *49.1*0,000. At tba meant Una there ..iw *ma bsaks winch exceed Una Ogam, aod owe of these baa a re cud of *171,000.000. Hie enoinscas increase la aMlaly can lined In ih.ee banks in wbici. Use trust msgasiss ate deeply interested. •etsvwThs Wswisw and trim - , Oyfc Watd eeoNnander of the id fated Bio de Janeiro was a native of Xanb Carolina whose leisures ate being In BsMgh. Tbe News and Ob server of 9».h say*: We Print today s iTlef i ribs i o ta the nrninr of Um inU Uatn. Ward, who aiaa greatly betovod In i bla etty. Ha died MhnlSa Heed • gallant, dnty-kirlag and daiy per forming aMtleanut. This totagraat reoalrad yesterday front Kin Francis i » Mr. Prank Ward. BaWgh. , Csirt, Ward went fkina tpUli •‘Bin" ~yriS2-.srsi tax tha wBMaa aad ctilMren." _ _ *»• * R tiooor «<* Ckarlaa P. NawYo»^**4jira*l»en In 1» 18. dying w*fa foar gradaalaa from Worth Cara. ---1 *- jtT Tkaa* wtn MM Mllia Worth Uaraim I*m who took Ika trat rank at WaM Point. LWotaoaol of Wltolagto*. and 4p*jm» froaa Hartkiayuo «MHt| i aaM forgotten at thla »rUI«f •MaaaMMaki «. Tka taaaaf Mwobtao'e Aratoa td«a la Ik* brat la Ikt ttaM4, eatondi mand Iha earth. It'* the oar Mtfaat ‘•s* *5! zivassa** Of taahwn; Who h«»a« p**dJu To own a>k Ttmr c*n of (hi* fate mil tan. Vc, u wfcoaa tea daaitk areswur:,. gSSSi SjmZmj dowut hotter aa. And cay farafe iaa*t am la tha m*. Of oteaio* around U> 0od a pete. testtswssaar I :< nay di* lad low afaat l*ya fat. OK no, I as not Tb«t kiod at all A“d Idou't aean at a Ira alana. For 1'aagot aotUactkat Ira artll karat l, •. .-3