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IvUk »• SMITH.
PAUL u.
VtisMtllle, Ga
FAtlL U SMITH. Ewtou,
f»awford*llk Friday. 5 pt 2* 1893
IplIOglAL bWdl.L 81/QT.
9k>ut (ofist that n l)jnfc>v«vno cougrtas
vwtol th*l no free coiiu^u bil I should be
01*0 imwumrcMu la hous.e True
when 1 heir voles wye U» ho recorded
they w ru cbaugvd in D*or o( lbe bill
l)lri liMttoCV abowr LpJ« u*aQb clionce (fie
sllxsr rionlt iu lbs house.
4 .
Mg WATfiUX H APItHS t’KLNT.S,
Sjiaik, 8*pt*mber 2£>.
^ublln, Optobor
Miubslls, October C
Mclmirr, Oriolx r 7.
'{Wm h>ii. Obio«.*r 20,
MKEI'ING fHANQKD TO
Otri'GpFH, 20,
to acC^'»ri>A. ui\ V\.ifrou uoiiuty irioiids
V bo sie inUrwtvd lit tho Warren OV.untj
Fair w« hare sgretsl to |* sl|Hine the
TttoniMm timw meeting olio »wt.
October Ibr 20th is tho iL)i
Hstni'iubor it jrouroell, aal tell fotir
neighbor.
nsec (hateLtV* will bo nmilo on any
avcouut wliiteyer.
Tluw K w at son.
Ktvrttfl BY OIWKHVKK,
Homs .ici.ioeseU in our county are
oppos'd too* income tax. still Huy
Vl«l s rnlure.1 tariff.- Tlw piemut tax¬
lug by Julies ou uii|Hirl«, bow would
yon, supply (be drficitqry miq.-aary to
lo pay uijkiises of running tho gov.ru
M*Mf
\Y« notice tlutt the roinoii tee of ar*
•rang, mfiit* in Hancock 0 , tmd trouble
tn »• curing s notable pi*cu lor Mr Hat
•<-u lo *|>eiik in Sf<arto Ito Kuatkr if
ttairu i« a "MoorA *«" Uoeao tn Spartv,
M*1 if ho* Gov Northen will order ike
Mttsii * lo bold n iu readmes* to suppire*
free ipvecb in hie honie county. \Y«
soppo- ' the Uovoruor ol the Great Sul*
Ol Urorgt. I. watching b, opportunt.y
to hxx. Hv^u.todp«l..ud to enforce
tomfern .bmoeratm pruwtplure
4a* congr*** c*l!*d . together is cxtr.ior
d'aary emou on oc .bout th. 7,b of
Avgan l-itorvlrevetbe...>ovy.tMugvn.
cy and to** you tomrd of suy nrij *ar..
memtt tew they obey*! the call. The
otoved f the ** order* » n J the ,t,e Senate
Wtlletoy s/tor »t,« peopl* tore ^**d
wu * UttU vh! Ivcinm mom rec xinU l
to (to «tw of the ILmm.
W«oti**nr« that •‘F'atik Golly" u
r Wy pc/fiwnuiig the part >4 'ffui'ping
jack* fur tto ‘ iipiigkl ami iatefligrtit’*—
•dsamner of Wukre, (te AtU«t» CK*n*»i
Rtiott; limn at Frank tolly.
WruU-exatat tier Hiiqal j.k-A»\ri
srkkh to* vauTcd Wr mnv mouth*
to —enl *a>,t.g the people of CVaw^irJvihe
and niHiuify uf all partte* is wen.;r.gltr
bocuatiug diMapted. Aa all* an ad ie the
vwkibop."
CbnMff*u*r *ad kvs! brad iLwtrrai
h»Mt of sod #* o* r slut*.
Tftilaf UpHuu%
gy far the :n.«5t important nuvnre in
tioduceel in the Now York agscmbty to
tpy bore tbo name of A?r. Br<jwn, of
uShurtion k'^tdi county, and Is tho rei*alt of ado
« tho part of the fanning
twnmuuiUes to lighten tho burden of
their taxation. If carried through it
will add upwwrd of fci.OUO.liX) to the
•tala treasury yearly. It w an attempt
to tax speculative biisine**, and directs
lh» trr-asyrer o| erery Ixjard of trade.
prodace exchange or other similar body
to report annually to the comptroller the
.amber of bushels of grain, »*rrt*.
tacks of floor, barrel* of pora ana now
to* ponndn of bacon and lard either
Witually handled or classed » opUon.
tail futures.
Ontheso the following tax is to be
lerittd: KSoSS.-cki-.a^rfW Ono mill on oachUushcl of grain.
ten mills on ca*:h l«rrel of jtfirlr or
*>d eight mills on Mchhundro.1 pounds
uf bacon oi lanl. If tho troanarer dot*
not repirt Uie c mptrollur is given fuU
power KJJ to tnvehUgwto A/b.-r thirty <layt
cent, is to U-added to tho t^U
Ux and 6 per cent. inteu»t. which suia
la made a lion o 8 all the property of u*is
offending boily. Mr. Brviwn fignn*
gkef ally tliat a recent Friday's busiw*.
Of the New York Stock exchauge aknw
4er would his have bill.—Aihany brought in Cor over Now p.000 York un
fffald.
Throe Hrcmi Canoea
Oeaeral Weaver says there is a cause
lor etrerytbing. Then what la the cause
If the general indebtedness of the Amer¬
ican farmer? We answer that there ore
three groat leading causes:
First—The financial system of bonds
sod banking at usurer's interest has
Oansod a continual flow of money to tbs
bankers and brokers, which has amount
|d to billions in tho last twenty-five
Biv^nd—The „ roll root! have cbar^ijd
;i
mormoas tama. tot trandpartntion, far
above tbo value of the service, simply
becaass thorn has been no eltock in law
»their charters to prevent their exao
tlpns. which amount to public rubbery.
Third A gh protective tar liT com
pak the farm* r and laboring man to pay
aura for everything ho purchase*, thus
toktog hts hard earned money to enrich
Mtd build op the moouf»etarfcr*flt the
poor man's expense.— Mooigocdhry Pike
b Motional Economist
(to n«wni Wow taw tho oasna
I drink Che IQv<*bttcaa party la done
Mt $hred partlva o( con n o cannot
•Mat for any length o 4 time. The Dew
Aurode and Rcpabtycon difference part We uro very
•raoh alike, only h on the
tariff, t think the now align me ut cl
tows aortiee iume ’ which which kas haa been developing for
time peat will soon become better
u» M pan,
Would have inudo a hotter showing in
this cam ipaigTi with Gresham on the
=—v ticket Wo e - do tk not odYocate .---—— cundidntoa.
W* advocate principles. . . . In . future there
will he bat two great parties in this
JitaJtry—tho I\<'pie'* x party and the
Dstoocrute The UepQbticuu party will
M live |o wb awether pre*Vluuu*d eke
flat.-A. L. Lowcka
1YIi*r* |a the Daltsit
I believe that both of the parties are
afniil «? of the^L3TWy%^ Wall street Thev un, ^ not
"Dou’t you know tliat you can buy more
with a dollar now than you ever could
U the history of onr country?" That
may tie true; but suppose you owed s
thousand dollars. Teu years ago six linn
died bushel* of wheat would have jmid
tho debt. Now it requires fourtoon hua
drod bushels to j»ay it Suppose you
t^ava five dollars, how much mow toTcs
wfll it pay? llow much more interest on
your debt, how many more physicians
Mila, how many more lawyers' fees will
* dollar juiy? Will it pay four times as
Smi 1i goue far ’i^utog
beck Xre "You w ore so kind to tell uio
1 could got a nice meal for*
quarter. Will you now toll me where l
get tho quarter?" And tluri Is th«
army with tho politkiaus; they keep tell
Vpg on what wo cau buy for a dollar, but
they do not tell where wo can got ttw
dollar.—8j>ccch of L. L. Folk.
***** mt Krorti'
fag TtW efftvt iUUKtmtkCHOf of “wgitmg Uto for tontottf*; old shoes"
havreoently hscu,presented Inafor
rign Journal.
on tho mo ixpecbittua oxnavLoSi oc of^^tn- e
herittoNX, than .1 L in the butted
Btatee but the moral results of to- *
upon tho hone of some ono a ueutu
mbsluuyvW
Onsof tho instances alluded towns
a >' oull K man who had sought
jj* hw
Bono, and had Uvn given the fol
low ing form of note to stpi Ho was
^ ^ ^ blank, UklicAtiug
st what Uine ho would bo able to pay
the note
“At the expiration of -I prom
. Ito to Ek'liuid Boo £400, ___ w,tL _ .
pay iu
tenet from date.”
Ho filled in t he Monk thus.
-At the expiration of pai«x. I prom
Ito to pay," etc.
Not kx« hoartlew was an art vertiae
ment which apjearud recently in a
fioonviari journal, and which wiu as
followa
Wanted —Tb borrow, |1,UOO foe one
year, the loan to t*> repaid at the end
of that tune with fl,2u0, aecurert by
thamnodMUe n. certain at a vssry early
iate, to ogl'd and inflm ruUtivua —
Youth a O ua tpu JiU io
dEFORE THE TOY SH OP ttlNDQ .
I it's trJghty weak ir»mtito 1 erf
4* blubber lifer & baby, i=lr. tout /
Katu't hclj> them lean.
I'mo!4i nou^'h, 1 s'poue, to?at nvay
fc«h U*_ I've karp. tto k*t •'
^Vwnerfsty rear*.
JkunHl it t«r me
For Joe'* tpsmnui afore she e*ra.‘ to die
A»t me uuwmefclm thatar wi*.and I
roc **«- ,
h. «u three week. oW that
wiJX-sto-klad •* *th*d -n
N ma and Joe
w„ left to helpeoch other on-fterma
to k~p O.ehuta fellow koIu-. 1»
'
Re awlfc. ton. hwUM-hcdWahen,,.
Twaa mlchtjr corafonu^ to er^ h bim sleep
x then 1 Utntl <>’ Sirti;*i fcrl *onet)
A little while.
v „ icn Joc wcnt i_I kal to go to town
^ joe while tvu gunocn,^ off- to -Irorfw
Fell lr»du;. -
A woolly lamb.
^ ^ f r l
k iVca<l tUat Joe Ka£ dca(1
M> jutlo Joe.
ti then we put him by hi* mamma-, side,
^ with 1dm wa, w^lly kmb that 1 d
, - MDe * * Lc °' r '
,y * »ow UxS.y's the flret l-recrlcd efnec then
Cried like • bftt»y in the sight o* men
But 'tain't no whim.
Why. in the winder o'that shop thereat
A little woolly iamb, sir. Just lik© that
1 cot for himl »
•Xtor a minute my Old heartfelt glad.
1 ^t«r thouKht to eca the little kd
•M then remetohrlnoe came-that ncVragoU
W Mte him imiie'n he*r bta Uogb 'd then
Why. then. 1 crtodl
-j. E. l)»Qu> <n «»>»
Not Coin* *> i*i»«a
jy, ^ j 43 dslegates present ont of a
possible 148 at the People's party county
convention in Abilene was a revelation
to the eld partyitee who had been taking
stock in tho statement that tho populist
m OV oiaKint was disintegrating. In an
other county not far away its tbo People’s
^rty li.ul W per cent, of delegatee
pr^.nt M t a county convention, while all
the G.O. I*, could rake and scrape up was
$3 nor cent. Who is “going to pieces?*'
-Junction City (Kan.) Tribune,
They Are There.
The manner In which Tom Watson
and Jerry Simpson handle tlieir tntcr
raptors ou both sides of the house stJre
the sluggish blood of the oldest profes
eional politician. Between Bailey, of
Taxas, pertinaclciis “No quorum voting,
Mr. Speaker,” and Watson, of Georgia,
*1 demand the regular order,” easy
going Democrats aro in troubled water*,
^Nattanal Economist,
i
Uwr«u vod u*r*:a
Did some one ask why lawyers os a
role oppose the People's party and talk
unceasingly about standing Up for the
good name of Kansas? It Is'pimply be
cause the more vIHe-v w«
have the more lawyer* flourish. The
more foreclosures there are and tho more
butrincss failnrue there are the better It
Vs for tlva lawyers. Litigation follows
l*le‘s party? Certainly. They are the
ones who have some consideration for
the rest of mankind, and they realize
that there Is such a thing a. carrying
oue 3 selfish motives too far. They are
Dot to ° st,,Rs1 ' 1 » consider that there are
otl*w people hi the wojfl.l. and some of
them remember that they have child:on
who arc not lawyers and who are likely
Wvo l bem. borne lawyers have
* conscience, and they contend that te
*“* P*°Pto ^ oni retrogression ajid
credit of the state. It rerjmres nore
^ «*«?« ‘^ n meekness and snbmtuiio.
budd up epedit Topeka Advocate
0 ^^
^ tho Sv ^through all tho caxtoSetatea.
1 Lace meutu'ued Otsego county bsoonto
1 own mud thereon which 1 have worked
» nd hv *\ ^'er fifty years, and 1 know
whcre>ff I write. 1 would probably be
at work on it now were 1 aWe to work
from twelve to eighteen hours a day, a*
most of the farmers now have to do who
make fanning a success. I cannot see
how a furmtv cun bo s Republican. All
ttmfftaxv* and bttrim* laws favor th.
manufacturer and dealer.
CompfiLuUw to* Mo*la*M
How mt ch w a worth;
llxe market price in Berlin toeoa to
^ One of the large
cafes tn that city m-eutly en;rag»-J tL
^ „ew waiter or.J
in-isted before they on
w g. irvK ^ ^ thotr ,^e
th^i mustaches. After a short
^ y Wt , re su ad eu iy dismisbcd. They
wen t yj a body to the manager aru *
demanded oomi«nsation for the loss
^ ^j. mustac bea, and succeeded in
^btamiug fnim him the sum of six
ihilliucB for Mcb laustaeba—b*
Tbs r#i wd the Crape*.
A writer, who ri much talked
about, ho? a burning deesiro to obtnin
a Boat in the French academy,
though he prufeases to be very uioe
in his preferences. Talking to an im
mortal on the Pont ika Art* th*
other day he sc.id:
“I shouiu have no objection to pot
bug myself forWurd os a candidate
only the <• 'stume ot an kcadestk^a
dots not suit mo—green is n4 a vttoy
lucky color."
‘it is t!» green of the grape* ia
the fable, my good fkiecdr archly
a plied the iniUiorUiL - InUanalgcant
Ukwtav
An Rx«eUent 1
‘Tfeep elo6e to xpe* 1 ’ a mother was
©veiVnnl to fay on a ferryboat
Whijuft?(!av to her two rltifalroA of
anr«n»ntW w rm'o ®r*i r-eivi' “Tf
. *e »*“•«. * *, « i«
pet ae{.aret<d at a!j t, ,e today,
“ on ‘ t ? ot fnghtened. Both of JO*
money; (get a policeman t» help
you through Ibocrmvd eC (l .'tart you
tar this terry. Then Uutg the care
home. Ask your way often, and
though the experience may u-t be
plea5f!nt yotJ w jn comeout ail right”
This stntek a listener as very sens!
hie children at all mown 6hould
have possible emergent** ^ * of this
^ an(1 ftjf . ^
stead . , of often .* .L-J'f- J®
as »
taught to consider that to be «-on.
alarming m ,hocity.«u™.gto.h« t-t tait Her P'< r 1 t. ic.^
o Now York T »*"**
Tb« Oiws* »»d «■»«•
At . the recent meeting of the Grange.
at Springfield. Ilk., resolutions protecting
States 2***. in *? tho l-t^tion Bruescls mow. of the .ry confer- United
were adopted. There was also a
national pf^cst agatet debt end the of c»nttandnce go. era merit ^ bonds
as a baas of circulation, believing the
greenback based on tho weathof tho
nation and on the faith of tho people, to
bo good enough for tho people and safo
enough enongn for tor the ne money money lenders.
f>« 19 “"WX Wflose circumstances
Slllt Ills tcmi)Cr, but DC la Dior© CX*
cellcnt who can suit his temper to
any circumstances.— Humo.
- -
Sl ; cccs9 lsi {lle wo UI !° ® !1
ingfor. , A suceeasful mun k> zasciDat
ing. Wo like to knovthim. Wood
uiiro him.
Wo must not, however, auppom
that this superst ition was in any way
favored by Christianity. It was
detsl u Christian bishop who intro
lueed tha disastrous doctrine that
She signs of tho zodiac preside ovoi
the various organs of the human
body, but the church disapproved theology
bothof the science nnd the
of Prisciliiaa, and he was executed
as a magician and heretic A. D.
—London Hospital.
Tho Bliah and HU Rubjeots.
AttM furniture and curioaities in Europe
excited a feeling of discontent, and
his second tour was unquestionably
unpopular among his subjects. That
Oe was able to venture upon a third
is a proof of tho absolute security of
bis position, but it is also due to the
sentiment which he has taken care
to diffuse among his subjects that
the princes of Christendom vie with
each other in anxiety to entertain so
great a potentate and squabble for
the honor of his alliance. —“Persia
%nd the Persian Question."
41 A * ^ridwriL^nurnber -toja ^""bird*
» -
^ make their homes in ck its (f
the rocks, uatura. cavities, in trees,
stumi<s and logs, and iu fact wher
ever they cun find an unoccupied
hole, even if it be tho abandoned
home of a woodpecker.
ITje wood duck, the epnrrow hawk,
the owls, one notable species of flv
catcher, the bluebird, tho nuthatch
^ud the. chickadee aro the beat knowu
examples of l irils given to the habit
q{ ^ w ,,jij n g j n raV es. Our commot
kouso wreu often chooses a crevieo.
^uxtimca .. a Uc. , p cavitV avity. for its aes*
ing plana
I'DeSrmluMl WtlllvYraObto*.
The jmbli-: are not always warned or
p SSHg;
ricts “ -fugitives from justmo." ".r«s
afcis. "garni rrs. "eribezakvs of public
ftan'a” -'VriUKatcra.” "oxtortimusto.”
-horse tlx » and "forgers had boea
^pointed to various rrsnonnible pea
tioiis m Washington. Hut the mo.; t
skillful whitewashing was done and the
whole matter hushed up. The rascals
appciutcsl belonged to one party and th«
congressional whitewashes to anothew
-i^tvo Forme*
Two Uotiler*.
Fond Mother—That new boy across
the street is a bad boy, isn’t he, my
^Little 6on-No'm.
playTxtth "ton't hoi Then whv don't vou
P ..^ Mother h mP
^ lJouxr W won't J 1 let me '-Good
^^ ..
Mach More.
Young Men—I hope yon can prom
iso to he more than a sister to me.
Young W oman-1 can. Ill be a
mother to you, os I am going to
marry your father.—Lifo.
How It Vw Doc« In '^t*.
1 wish te i-t.ato bow the boodle of the
itate cf Georgia sw mdted us out of our
votes iu the last election. They bad all
th* game te theoR-lm Ihe people’s
pwt? was only rej rsmntod by one com
»«»it*er h> ®T **tnct out of fire. 1
“ hl^JTfSSw
theta nj- n the registered roll that we
had to vote by. ..ml ia some of the r .i tm«s
the imtiaU w<.i« cbjrged. end cue *4
the registers t«!d thecotauiteejiMmthat
he dul n *a i> as ter the name*Xho- And
«> it G pla-o toat ike >4d baiter* markud
.1 m card* an i ;d*ysl the gaiau te sum
tbeueeLre. -W.O htekka.
Wlicrf Wf Arc At.
U Is a sail fact that the very men who
have produced the stupendous waalth,
which has been bo vivkLv portrayea to
ub through tho press and from the j&at
X. form hrinffSotTJffTtoS. for oolitical dqtposcs. are &s Si &
^ ^ cre obliged to market their
pjodcce g &a soon as harvested. Scmeael]
u . forc lt te barreled regardless of
prico ja on!cr t0 meet tho exorbitant and
ra inons ratr-s of iutereat on their tnort
™, f . ? pay their taxes and procure tlie
f ev? necessaries of life to cany them
along until another crop is raised.
With all our boasted prosperity, should
tho Almighty withhold one reason 3 rain
and sunshine wo would speedily become
* nation of lords and serfs instead of in
^rrdpndciit thThosbando* Axnoricfiii frocmon. L iod
dei>end ell other Indus
» when that fails wc'l tnnv wo ::
jty Tho manipulators of our national
finances have played their port so well
as to fill their own vaults with 'standard
Ta | nc6> - wM i 0 the real prodneera of tha
jjjfc"! ^ t f r t t0 j 0 “LSd jj t ho "empty 3H
^ ^ that some Qno tr.tn.t disgorge, either
r£<tl cr jn< iirectly, awl the ruinoua
rates of interest now charged on aecuri
^ ^ havc proven to ^ t he very best
o.cm-n to a level with that of
® ^ ^ if tho ffirmCT
> d , Uvo nml rrcs? ;, ‘ - r ,
Our luiauW . , p-Uty . ta.» „ » nan w _ usnwa f , ittTu .,i
by md for financial mer. and we have
^ dictate,! to by El:glLdt :.ni Wall
pi ret *t **rC<»Klbugi% M until err torii:;j con
f
Cllhl{? , u blk- have almost been drives
onto the rocks. Jliga rates of interest
through »limited c arrcncy have almost
killed on, commere . roblxsl tho eastern
§tute3 uf thiir once fertile soil, and oro
bbeding each of our middle and
western states ut the rate of twelve to
IlltrvTi tmTlious of dollars annually.
Ti p c wordth of tho country conies froth
t v.. M ,j] , r which v.o hr-.vo a great abun
(j. (!K . ( . i, n , what country or people c^»
p,,,^ withstand such a drain as thisl
r-.ii’jv spirited, nusclfish tueiu blind whoso tbclr
asru i civaioaljfrpttl does not
eyt« t«» tho public rend, must 1« brofigM
to the aid of on* financial i*olicy if w«
exj vet any permanent reform.—Cot.
New York IievaU.
V. 5i> . IV* r.vl<Jen«-e of r.-osj>Ml*y.
Yt-rkes. the Chicago ftroc-t railroad
more wealth than he can posaihly ubO.
Ju tlii •• coiin«H-Uon it may be timely to
ask if YerktJ is paring bis employees
deoent wnge6. It too frequently happens
that thos5 muuificeut donations are the
fruits of the robbery of honest and op
jrt'f.e'l toilers.—ediuiisi'olis Kuu.
The 6«promaey They Vcior.
The Now York Sun is very solicitous
for tho political and social welfare of
the white man of the south. Without
presenting any specific bill of griev
or arguments whatever it keeps np Its
oesinino how! of "No negro domination."
of ui northern re Jlcra^into the U4W
21 SL 55 : ft-USSJ z
ioattenj p»opj e The Fmgrosalve
p anneri a f Raleigh, tells the whole story
j B those v artte
After oil It !« “Peop!. dreams ** party supremsoy
that I* the of southern l sav
or ruts «lth piutovrailc tondenoy, rather than
**ue*fro supreateev-"
The editor of The Sun should read
Hon. Tom Watson's article on tho ntgr*
S uestion in the October Arena and the*
ut op.
A PATRIOTIC DOa
How He Fired OI ■> Whole Runeh nl Ftre
CrarUort.
? 11 lc _ Dc “ n °,' vns *** „ . _
who is as food of . flails, hroi.Tac’kcrs
anil all tho ... .bo and din of th« Fourth
of July ns lik younv master. He «w a
very proud dog when he was decorated
with lings and rosettes of red, white
and blue. lie was hame-ssed to the lit
tie wagon, with baby Aanie for a
driver, llarry with bis •»am was
ascort, nnd he marched up »r . down
the pavement on the glorious Fourth.
In the evening lie w as one of tac fe.v
turcs '•i the prevision, as he walked la
line and cnrricA his ton h "liUe a little
sian."
ilb preat delight is to lire off crack
r — s r>; j and Willie could not hide thcn»
where ho could not find them. At lost
be determined to put a largo bunch
under an olJ tin pan, e.nd have a grsT.d
axploaion. Dan was nowhere to bo
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teen, and Willie thought he had outwit
ted him for once.
Jest os he get the crackers hi*
Soother called him and he went up to
ace srhot she wanted. Daa came troV
flag through the yard and saw tbo up¬
turned pan He vest to nosing around
tt. and smelted the l*urning fuse. With
frantic !»:«.,t«.' h<- used hhpassand n- *a,
an til b- ***>-*»-•!-il la uj*vttiug tf*- pan.
Then he suat-d-ed the '-ruekv?*. >*nd
ahrn tVilik came bock he i updid’.a
atanding Itlfe a i-tjtue wtth t h •rA’fii hi*
aMitk V. h* n they cq4*S*4 ha ite4
anted#*fct fivfn# bit* of red paf«T ar»<l
Wtotirf t-.-unk., *» proud aa a greuval
aftci hi* lr.1 drt'tiuu* baitlu.—S4* L
to**]/, to Mo little Ums
sf*. h
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A Fortunate People.
The American people aro descended
from, economically, the most effeeb
ive race in tho world. Thoy settled
in the States, tr.king with them a
highly develop^ civilization and
habits of law and order confirmed
through many generations. They
have half a continent at their com¬
mand, there is even yet a vast
amount of unoccupied soil, thero is
diversifiotl climate, there are ro
sources almost limitless, and there is
absolutely . . . . they • have cause
no enemy
^ar. Except to maintain internal
order they aro free at this moment certain to
disband their army and navy,
that no foreign f.>o will attack them,
The worlil has never seen it jieoploBO
happily circumstanced, with such
marvelous onportunitksi for progress
^ ^proyement-London Statist •
Five I*cr«oias ) rightfully NiiMgMb
Leroy, N. Y. ^ — \ carriajfe
containing live iientous was struck by
the cast bound flyer o£ the Lehigh Valley
railroad at a i-rosi-ing two miles north of
here. All the pernon.s-—iive in liuinlicr—
in the vehida were instantly hS^S killed Hud
SSSsSSjS?S h£S
and the .-.rriage itself gronml into Idnd
u,is wwh1 -
Ilffe Arc- .Strict tbulruul Kutc*.
Toi.vt - —Tlie new manage
ment of the Linciniwti, Hamilton and
Dayton .iiLioad has issued rtiles forbbl
iling the men Lo smoke on duty. At
Lima and other southern jxiint* off they duty. are
forbidden to smoke either on or
Another rale forltids the men to ent r
the door of a saloon whether on or off
duty.
Drowned in Ui» Own Home,
Brooklys — Michael Do
helle, an Italian 40 years of age, wag
found drown**! in bis Apartments in a
basement on Fourth avenw*. The room
was filb-il with water 5 f'-■! d«p that
that had leak*-! in rain. from the roof during
the night's heavy
Carried Over Xl*p** Falla.
Niagara Falls. *.U. — —Ed
word Lreaii iu. whose hoiac is in New
York city, was carried ever tbs fall*
wbf!«' hi atid Room comiKtrduue anchored werg
juii.pitu.' from the email l«ai.
at Gras* island.
Tb*r tak-ulrt PaWlr Fua4*.
K 'Xuii". lud.. M. Ann
strong anil his son *’al tre t-ursr tol
d* putv to**UM i.~j« - ti •• 1> «>f mika
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