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The Richland Beacon-News from Rayville, Louisiana • 2

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WHEN TRAVtlNC. I noy top yicr end for! i I. A passenger on one of the tnii.s! iiiiir I I. It i- II "fathers amj cimetallism. kl Pi jftUOHi ail UOf.r lnOJ Seemingly "ns vi Tr ri PubiishM ctj Saturday at Ilayville, I.a.

The Official Journal of the Parish ti TicMarc'. BUT SEE THAT. YC'jRT R-A'S VA 1 4fc 4f Cntered at the Post Office at as Second-CIassMail Matter. Subscription price. If Advance.

00.t 50. i SAIUFI'AY. AIKIL 2 RICHLAND GONE. CAX. HEPUBLI- W'hn ar to blame for our li-Mincr -one Rci.nblican? Who has etirred tip the colored people? Who HFfd them? These are questions that can Le -sweicd by our people, and pow that the escilenient is over it behooves all to acquiesce in the rusult.

All the candidates, received flattering rotes, and. for clerk as tlx. re ever Lad. Mr.E H.5!h',T- isti? complimented rpo runniiif, Jno. S.

Sutcuierlii; so cloi; as it mrst be borne in run that Hr. jMtmiiH rlin four years ago received the largest vcte of Any otiier candi- elate. a able experience the other clay. The 1 trm stopped at a small station for eiinr.er, ami me pnsscusrer in ques- Uon eiUerC(l t5ie liUle diuin2 room carrying hi? valise, not caring to jleave it in the car. There were not manJ' diners, ami he dropped the valice on the chair near Ins side ami i I nroccpded to ftt his meal.

lien lie 1 LaJ finisW1 (linjier lip "grip." and walking to the counter tlirpw tli iric of the Iml to h.s nstoniment was polite in-! irned by the proprietor that he owed tor two. I only ate one dinner," i said. he rhe urbane caterer quietly pointed to the placard which read jj eats occupied at the table must be paid for. llie passenger, to use his own expression, was VtlabLer- gasted but after thinking a mc-j meat, cave the man dc liar and approaching the table. opened his valise, remarking at the same lime that it had a mouth and -C ic Tic t'ion dumped two or three of edibles into his grip and walked out, leaving the proprietor gaping in a- i ,11 I loaiouiiict.

v-u feo. jt mef CLarli he called yu as Hie 1 train away. T-D. M. i An An.clait.

Tliis 1-to certify that on 11th. I walked to drug store on a 1 Ch in. fiaiaioatory rhentuatiMn tvhieh had; criiil'ieu ITO "nr.7 ir.ree i it LiviL.co a III tUUI itlCH CMIl. t. can chert fully recommend jt.

Charles II. Wetzel. Sunbiirv. -Ii. Sworn anil subscribed to before me on August IU, 15'J4.

Walter J. P. For sale at 50 cents per bottle bv all drurjlst3. His Dad fttist Go. A ladv emoiot of the treasury I oepariujeui uo nau iosi uer piace i i 1 1 1 1 1.

t'w an P. In aa I.C I.u or a t. i i It to pttrah.xd. the' meantime their I opponent s.we griUiig ia some good i work U.c voles were going in Tray lor ami vummerliu. Then the Dron people re-i-oj levied their ecatr tcred qerves and went to work agam aud made an even break of it for the balance of the day in the bus- tie for the rotes.

Tli countinf of the votes waCinn- tinned alt night till eleven o'clock Wednesday when tbo result shiwpil ihst infilrit this box was fifty-two and Slimmer- i lin's two hundred and tv.euty. Just about the time the count here was completed, returns from other 16 tome in and sliov.cd Tray lor's majority to be wiih the first, Delhi ward, to bear from. Thi-war had been conceded to bj- a majority of 50 to SO, but none of the Tray lor people believed it pr ie f-r vm cvcrccii.e Tray- lor's J2A majority. Yet they were very uneasy for thej- knew that elec- nous auuicumes ftiiuTv mitjii iniue. suits.

In about on hour the anxiously expected news came end it gave Brown The Travh.r men were now wild 1 with Joy id llrotrn's -JricaJs cor- i respond ingly tlepressed. The hardest battle of ballots ever fought in Richland parish had been won, and it was won by the sheer determination of the peopie to regain their political liberty. The following is the vote by wards 1 2 3 4 7 Foster IMuirr Spydcr Klt-iiiwter MeFarland Suthoii Heard Kemorhan Foil met Pb-kctt Calls 'mi t'ooke 147 H7 24H 22U 7." 22 l7t 313 222 7(i 74 ln: 113 r.3 Id 23'. 331 79 23 173 32(1 221 7 74 1 OS 111 Jiil-101 24J 7i 173 820 22! 7S 74 ill llil 101 23!) 24I7 23 1 173 320 221 74 9 1 14 ii Ml 241 7s Si 173 3 221 74 10!) 114 i 2J3 1H 102 23!) 244 23 171 320 221 74 109 114 102 239 241 23 173 320 221 7U 7t 1U I I I I I The republican majority is only I tl Lil IH hLilC nLJUIbiriC. majority making Traylor s' in the parish.

Any majority at al! jorit in arij.h 58 Jpfferson, Kumill.m r.nc! Jackson Oppose In a tfWc- establishment of a mint TL 'lnus JetTi rson in wrote as fallows: Th provortii-n V-tv-n the value of poll Ul.il 1-i j.r::c;;K to t.isr. l-'pfil Nr. -portion alt'ctmT, iiio-iire in i rk-t ori. ot ti in the several focr- wi.h ba cxl'. ii coumit re and to kike- un an rase fron th-m.

111 a loner jo a.t. ci.imutnn iii tturn- lit. Jix eirl to wie -r rcau the iuuiK-tLry unit. He -sail uf the ftollur: tulTt.Vfe of tirv sllv. ouc crui.

t.f t( In i t' wt-'Ku'ard his mesfriRO el O. 2, I xi the uit ot i.iiu;:-iii-i tl ratio brtwefT and silver jsnil tli'i return of g.dl to this ror.ntrj-: al.it in lU -lUift r-j uf i.miT j-r'iiiiis-s th" c-uiitrjr v. iih In his n.t.-;ite Dec. 2, lbo. be WLkii huvv Jit jCj tn.i-ii Irow tlio n-saUting tho vuluu of tn eolJ In Lis Dee.

Aiidr tlit -f tar" ar.d tiftiph Wit's VVilmiiiH OA L4 i lioce. ji iiviui, w.ft, rPn.r.i ato cdui dimiicariW to ar.v cnneiii ii i. wLat it 1 Jt" tlTilH aii'l IVf 4IIIJ IV. tinn of the moiiev whether a per dollar worth than a eoin dollar dollar worth than tho i -i 'i th wnim'v a. rnr li; ji-r cij i etu-ity Tin- 1 1...

tli Tin rvf.i I' i rrlve th-tt i- tin ar; s-imo, or mnr ihi-y ure gr.ntly i.uaJ, jft, tnri-aiw of r'criin mrr n-y i.r"t a i.i.-s. in i rut v. ill? ihs si whom thia 1 un.I in to LlsaJiraata-. It is ni.t r.tll t'." pnivii of of lilv ia om ho ti-iit the li.toritia ctarsrs rumrit urvly tht ir i tti i t-ru r. n.

a i.r..: rt cf i'io--LucW of lul 'ir. yr I-' rn wis ccrr'aT of the the eirrnlatiou becar.se the mint ratio was not the ratio of commerce I' tbe seunt to rail on secret uy Ingliuru for a report reonrdiua tb.e rrlatire val-oe of I geld and silver. In his rep-'y. dated Mcy 4. IMiO, Mr.

Iufcliani (-bowed that preferred ilver to gold, but he did not tend a country cinii have both in cuiicr.rrput circnlation and undt-r a Tllis, Penned, wa ImpiUle. country baa got 1 to choose which netr.l it would take, Tn ihi w'v tn tl-A wnatw Janlcann'n I finance minisrtr taid Howpt. exactly tho frorr-r eqailihrium of vr.iui-s 01 ki 'iii aula stin nitiy it a the tho is to lie i by paofS wUieh ran hT l-e autipituteil nor miitruiUn tiv ijr.l'timl Ttiwpr. If the 1 tion 1-e on the n.t Tlati.in 1 oilcrult-iy ciui! tiio cf tih, T.d hm ore mi l.tl i mm nta.1 to T.nMic ctmrenicnct? than tbo otbir tho a.ii.if.cmt'i i m-hirh fipnw that tiTidcr anv rinrrmstancrii constantly frt.m plrrulation the 1. -s elt'scral-leeoin.

Tlic ti at thtrt) cr.n tel.ut ouo standanl ia fact ts lf ct. The hUory of coinage ith mint1 to keen and Kiivcr tt.p-thcr and atatctpa rrMhiti-g tmftor wvctre p-nultitM the exportation of cith-r, of w.n have disr.Tcoirttl ev ry ition of tin ir nr- ardmpaxurcror rty is rccr.rntncnde I i tta idinplitn.T. Xo chanse in the mint rcgnU- tiou-tcaaett-r be audit nmovostv-1 err rrctrit fir OHlionc-1 or unwise govern- i i to tltOo tutir corns. I iu silver as the standard and in regarel ing two staudanls, or bimelallism, aa imooS-sible. The renort said comtr.irtep thirk thnt the deii-Vrstcir.

in tne monetary jtystem la thetttantlard of uni- i fonn Ti.la. Tlwy ascertuin that ltb metais bavn er ircniatod tdmnitiuu-oaiy, LudiHcrimluatcly in ar i -rorntrv where there ere Kinks or ki-ii-tAiI- era. anil they entertaili tho? conviction tbrjt the nearest aptrtwh to an invariable atandard is its establishment in one metal, which metal exdodvoly th currency Xor-j iur6 SlWerlten Lotting Cronnd In toctsUna. The- congressional committee report by Criricll P. White in 1S31 iih Secretary Tr.r! an in favor-' I'.

3 -1 a 1 1 i rj VICTORY. jTieEiJis.BMol Lifiy Osce Mors Saars Aloit 0 LIl UtllLAMll'AisIhll THE PEOPLE HAVE WON IN THE MOST DESPEHATE POLITICAL I Fl'gllt Ever 3Ia(lC 111 TIliS Parish. Their Political Libert j' Is Heco uied And There Is rr ifipiM THE CORONER, LEGISLATOR, THREE POLICE JURORS AND A FEW AVAR If IIFFiCKUS The Only Ones On the Brumby-Brown Ticket Fleeted. The Clerk, "Ftmr-rolice Jurors AMI NEAKL.Y THE AVATtn.OFFICJEKS- KLECT-EHHYTIIE AXTI-lUtOWX-BliL'MliY PEOPLE. Tbe 5Iai Fight Was For The Sheriff's Office.

Notwithstanding the intense inter-esfTIelt by every one in the election of Tuesday last, and the feeling of bitterness existing between many members of the opposing faction, there was perfect quiet at every polling precinct excepting at Girard where there was a Hltle scrap which amounted to nothing. At every box tbe fight begv.n early and lasted all day. At this box the polls were hardly open when the workers for the Brown-Brumby faction began to rush in the negroes and for several hours their faces were radiant wi.h smiles as they noted the fact that it was only occasionally that their op- 1'puents dropped a ballot in the box Everything was going their way and it certainly seemed that all. the anti-llrown-Brumby men were dead or else ho badly crippled they couldn't tect out. By 9:30 o'clock a.

m. almost the full strength of the Brown people had been polled but- they still looked as if the earth was theirs and would be delivered nicely wrap ped and tied with bine ribbons. But just about this time there I I i I I and wanted to be reinstated was re- i treasoiT in the tnibinet of An-icv. i i In'isrio the absence of cold from seCretary awl chief clerk tJ the' partment. told ner tLat had heen dismissed, not that she as in- 51 limits 2 2lxa Vi" fcr ir.or.l'ily pfiins in the iiCes, hips, t-cck, shualdciS, head and lirnts.

These are symptoms of dar.Tcrous peculiar to women. r.lcl'rci-'s Oi Cirrdui ccr-rn'W i--e cures iUm-iof the relieves SuppretscJ an-1 ll'-r-iicj, quiets the nerves aud happiness to-aCicled women. Srtie tiy'lt Jic lne fia at 0t IOLLAB A EOTTr. MONEY OPPRESSES NO ONE. Xoturtthstardine tbe Fals Doctrine Tho I7utl.

ual an orgrn cf the P-'pnliht party, advocates fr.ie coin- as us a sochil refcrni, clainsirtg that more silver money will greatly improve the condition of the farmers and working cljsses. In a r-nt editorial The Watchman fr.ys, "The power of money! to oppress, throcgh the redaction cf the I-iice cf l.i'"r rnd it. prodneis, the factor ia all tbe nuw seen i in tliis conntiy. Ihis rpprescnt VVr cf ircicy ns som-' tbjvr OjiprrM-s and iujuies the pccrile is fi-r the Populist be- lief that itlliuess and poverty are due to I the.wi k-idness of an money i F'er." Bnt this is piously preached ty the- free couiaKe era Tors ana press, it notmrsj nor a ae- lusion, pure and simple. There is now, nor has there tver-letn, anopprcs- --ie 'monev power." fur the sufficient.

Tllat way iii money can rppress any one. xjz itsc-J en?" racuey is an rt thing, fcrres scire pr.rpcre when t'l ill iou. owner of money cannot any one 10 irow n- UUU "iereiore u.jcs not op re-s find it pre fitahle to pay interest for its Th man whc. psts rnouey circuktif-n by it 1 1 1 i 1 vi-uuoja iauur auu 1.1111-. xj.ii utti i i u' refuses to lend srend it loses interest i i The idea that monfT both the price of labor and cf htber products is as absurd to s-y bcr.t esrands rnd contracts water.

A decline in the price cf prrdrj-t is equal to an ircrcase in the price paid for labor, since the working-rmai can bey morn poods with his wares. I But r.part from this it is not true that moupy reduces tha urico cf lahor. Waaw depend on the tctal cro- i- v.eaith by the workers, bc-miz hich -where prr'lnc'ion is great low where it is enialL iloney has nothing to jn Tr-'1 -p-tl wc The SctiXdi f.f au oppressing- money power is as far from fact as woe Id bo the that iron cud nnjiowder "t'tii-t a inequalities in ccnuitions. Except in so far as industry is cLtck- by the asitaticu for a debased silver ud greenback currency, -nxirey has no connection with ideiicss and puverty. And in no eae Is rriT one tie itett ae- gree poorer because of the iaiaginarr "l'Jt" i lv'lr- Taloa of Confidence." Tirsp r.f nil w.t ttmnM t-ine ct-M j.

Tt 4 i notes, greclllacks, silver Coin and eiltr Ctr- ar-e to increaso wealth, such as free 1 ctjiui'ge of silver, unlimited printing cf greenbacks, of paper rvuiey Aliped Fall of Prices. 11 that the single pold standard has produced a disastrous fall in the n-odities must bo either auTuueirig or declining or stationnry. The world has i rtw pj. uu --e tiauouary pri'-cs ana probably never -will bave. Therefore 1 I liico ij out nu.uoti ULUi.lillj i rrllts be in favor cf advaucina tvA 1.

4 fei competent, nut oecause ner uusuanii was also an employe, and the depart- ment did not lot think it fair that tool 1.1 go to one Umuy. "If rjjuch slioul thai is the ruie, she said, "now ia it ttiat both you and your father oc-cupj- positions of trust an high salary in the department?" This was a poser for Logan, but he said, "Madame, your point is well taken. I reckon llie OKI gentleman Will ua to get out." News. Mritjpy of the 1 Throusli Tickets 1 AM Vest b'tio T'iins, a it 1 1 1 1 Vi oS2 Corirec'i Through S'utpers full iiifonii.itidii. (Mil en A Crt r-i ciit 'i'ii 1.

W. B. P. is-. R.H.

CJAKIJATf. A. 1'. Nv La. .1.

HARDY. (,. I'. -tf LoxiisX. Hyde, Receiver.

TilJlt-TiitUf 1 T. Taking Sunih-v. Ft hrii.iry 0, IsOc, 'it X. Kor.Mi. o-1.

2. am A am 70:3 jm 7:10 am aiii 7 am 7 :30 uia Mr. si ill 8 am :2" am :43 am am ft 13 am 10:13 am Iiatche-z Vidalia Coiicttitlia Iltdeiia Cypr. is "it 'iatton Lee tia tui Ort'CT! i ill I oj t-iind Fh'irence isnf vvinnshoro Manshvm Kayrilla Oak lTi-hre. Bastrop Ar 7 :40 pea ifiin 6:10 pin 5 :2.

j.ia 4 pia 4 pm 4 :15 pm 3 :45 pui 3:35 pni' Dp 3:10 pra Ar 2:15 pat Dn 1 .55 pm 1 Ar 10:30 am 11:23 am 11 -13 am Ar 12:15 am Tr3ia0. 1 K-ivville with q. C. svstfi: for all ji intJ in ami Tt-xa at tiiston. ana with St.

Lnis Ir Jfrsnnrain Southern for Hot Spnrg. St. Lor. is. Iloch ami other points.

Train Xo. 2 connect with (. from all pnir.ts Ka-t tavviU fo2" Xatchez. and "it'i liii'i -i" 1 ec--trat at Xatcbez fur Xew C'rlraus. J.

11. iJAKKLEY, A. (i. F. P.

Agent. iti-in i- ir i Ik. 1 Js. Keceiver ami OC3 Manager. 1 l-i -n I CO mm 1 CO C3 H-3 DO CTi 3" CD CO I' JT 2 9 C7 ct CD Z2 5- j-- A favorite trick of the stlvprites, 10 K.m .1 exportation or mlt1titf may b-when beaten In srcnnirnt em tin merits a cn ati ovil thaa a Ttrr.

v. hi-1 5" -tenal nsol fur money lor the social we regret. The treatment the majority received at the Shreveport eonvenlion has been rebuked by as pood democrats as Mr. Foster or anybody else. When a body of men take sides with a minority and ig nore a democratic majority, they jeopardize the party.

Lave an example. LLECTWX IX FEAXKLIX. We Lave been shewn the follow ing statement Iroai pamli: 1 Foster J'barr Girod Kirsj. 1113 Senate. ..1223 5 ...1101 -5V3 320 .7 "C.2 II i'preaentattve.

Judjje Wurphy Atterw-y. Tbowrpwc. Sheriff. Ad-ims Fcrrinjrton Lea was elected clerk by large majority. Wediave just iRssed through one of the most bitter faetionsl- fights we bave ever witnessed.

Tle money and time expended on this election ts wnrtb more than emoluments of any office in parish. Why should this be done? When one bide begins to use money and the' other objectionable method, is it not nat-nralthnt the other has to do like-wise? Then who is to be cbarga- Ide with this state of affairs? This Is too well known to require an an ewer from us as the question itself suggests the answer." Didn't tlie political pot boil for several layt? Is it safe to put men into office on excilcir.ei;t? We nave elected Congressmen wiui it money, folet or excitement than we have had in ibis te-ngk psrtshl On Weires'aj tvLcn the TPtilt of tbe election "bersTne known, tbe ladles i au.e down the streets with flags and handkerchiefs waving for Mr. Traylor, who was tbe newly elected tsber iff of tbe parish. On Thursday morning BIr. W.

N. Traylor and Mr. M. L. in from Alto and -aoon a crowd gathered around the bnggy to congratu-Iste Mr.

Trftlor. r-i People. "Old ie'iple who reeiuire medicine to regulate tne bwwela and kidneys will rfini tbe true remcdv in Electric Bitters; This medicine does not tmnlate and -ontains no tusker nor other intoxi- eant. bnt acts as a tonic ami alterative 'It act niil.llv on the Stoniaoti and bow- -els, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding nature in the penorinance of the functions. fcleetnc Bitters itt an exe-vllent itppetizer ud aids dit-stion.

Old Tipople find It just bst tv.pr tp'1. Price 30 cents per bottle at W. T. Oliver drug eiorc. iturnesc rumors world hair.

pv-Trrr) L'wyy'EkLL M05T PERFECT MADE. V- Jl Grape Cru Tartar Frei i fir nv oHvt utiiiltprant Avrardsd tiers vis mm 1 nf t1, frw .0 1,. itn back ou the claim that "silver is money cf the constitution." And ia the absence cf any better reason for changing from the gtild to thft silver rtanelaid they nrpe that the framers of tbe constitution mentioned both gold and aw leul tender money. Although very frequently heiird, tbe as ett'on that silver has a claim to free coinage through K-me referent -e to it in the constitution has no Tlie founders cf the Union deiiake io limit llie powers to legislate in regard to the standard of values, and the only reference to the two money metals in the clause whie ruhihiis ibt etaioo from making any-tliing but gold and silver a in payment of debts. There is pcoitlvely nothing in tho constitution which gives any ee'er to the pietenoes of the silver-ites.

Bt even if framers of the ecngri- tntittn had seen fit to provide that both goiti ar.a silver Fnonta ne nsea iuu'i- ards of vslrr tbet would he no'rrrscn i for adhering to au unsafe and Ttnst and currency after experience had i-hown its evils. Wise and pi-eat and good as or.r forefathers were, they oonld not foresee the tEormons increase in thepioduction i i-i of silver 'of the last 20 yea.e. And since the rreat cemmercial nariems have, 'after eenteries of esperlmeiutise, decided that the pold standard is the best, it would be folly fof this country to stick to silver merely because Our ancestors had nsed it. Americans want the best cf everything, uo matter what tradition i basis in fact did not nn- of tret i were hurrahs heard to the north oUnlJ shows that he was trimmed up Tor Senators 23d Senatorial Ilsti let. C'oiuill 22ci 2.4 ti3 '233'.

70 107 du Breard i 232 201 124 2i!) 14U 112 13 sii.ilms 1 221 23S iti lut; iao Girod S3 171 72 77 For Representative. Rridges 213 21 Hi 192 93 127 77 US Lovelcsg 208 -71 131 242 .81 115 28 For Judge (th Judicial District. Ellis 341 327 151 2i rf) 25 100 24 I 97 113 111) 92 1 i7 Murphy For Pist. Attorney Cth Judicial District. ThompsoH 320 398 KM) ZVS 241 110 18 Moore U5 "6 138 98 59 P0 123 For Sheriff.

Travlor :43 203 193 137-145 -98 117 Rrown 211 2:3 133 204 193 22 Buchanan 9 1 1 19 For Clerk Cth District Court. Sumiiieiliu 1 237 3ii i93 53 lio 34 120 Mboon 293 128 123 281 183 24 For Coroner. 223 231 140 2 237 139 27 193 244 181 CM 2 31 117 Beazley Kvaos This rooster's comb is gone bnt it for a hard tight and he won it. Those crowing roosters indicate the feelings of the Traylor folks one shows how the" Brown people feel. Spring Time.

is whan near ovorvnnn facia th need of some purifying strength invigorating and health Pro ducing The real merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is tie reason cf widespread popularity. Its uneqnal- pj i if. 4.Qot v.oo The whole system is susceptible j. m(Tl good from medi-'e like I Hood baisapanlla taken at" this and we would lay special stress! upon the time and remeiv, for histo- rtr ThOC it tl.it 1 1 1 1 i t. I HCiaTO HI The remarkable success acbeived by Kob l's Sarsapar7llii and iVf Wf il has rf ceiveu, mKe it worthy ca your conti- uence.

We ask voa to give this mea'Cnea lair tnal." Anne line Of Gents and Ladies onderweai ai the Ecoaomy i I I I i Altbongh Louisiana has been consid- I circulate alongside of it ered a free silver etat thero is enour- 80 loEg a the confidr-uco remains aging erie'ic-nce that eoccel money aeuti--: that ht-nevjr their holders please, mept is rapidly gaining Rrotsnd," At the tneT fschangs them for this Ttriti recent Demccratic str.to convention tiov- cn basis of thwr alue. An iu-einor ii. J. Foeter, an outipokn oppo- creafi of any form of money to a point nent cf free ami unlimited coinage at 16 bero this excbanRpability becomes to 1, was nnnuimously renominated for destroys coulidenco and there-goveranr. In deference to his views tbe l9 not to an increase but to a convention refused to indorse fww silver contraction of money.

Many snpecstions 1 1 Ptyows that thesitverites are losing al estate and farm products- lLe'r Liana. Governor 1 all there suctions- that can ter ia wrta1u tobe re-elected. bis '-1 as "the cry more I victory will be an adniLwiou that the t-money without people Louisiana prefer an advocate 1 tna is 'td eschjuigeabillty for the 1 of sound money to a believer in 00 evnt wonld. if carried out, de-sound dollars and the silver standard. tIOJ coiifdtnce ttereforo decrease :ir.iedc tbedevelopment and Promi.

Ter. rrI -erity of the country. Adolf La- The proposition that a promise- of the' lo January Foiura. and ad journed ithout adopting a cial plank. This t.ctinn of a repiesenta- tive body of the conrrollirg political fiovernmeiu io pay money is irjcncy i as bsurd as the proposition that a 1.

promise -to coiiver is hJi-se. I aw there are eminent men hiph in liiic CoiiliCila WHO tluU tho i pron.io:;iy lgU la-Kcttial ich com- mouey ana tne statute Winch i VL" peop.e to reeene it as actual money Is constitutional and ought to be eominued ia force. lion. John G. Car- iitio.

fiTipn Bahy was (dek, we (tTe hr Cast.iria. When wV aChild. vr. rri.d Ca- toria. When she bccar.ie T'tiss, slie citing i isitoria.

When (u Lad Children, give them t-vnu auti 1 11 a rcn in unit ii a i yr- cession of nearly sixty men appeared waving their hats and frying rah for Traylor." They marched in a bod to the polls and mashed the a a at a a lire on Jusl lua' mj urowa rotes. The Brown people began to' Jook pale and worn. Bnt while this first crowd ir Toting there was hurrahing for Traylor heard on the Alto road. Very coon these enthusiastic sup porters of the anti-Brown ticket marched np to the polls- and com- pletely wiped out the majority Mr. Brown bad had tiri to that lime.

The pretty blue riblwn, the nice wrapping paper and the cartdi" itself i which the Brown men had previously 1 i- so coulidviitiy theirt, Lad- n. -II .1.. 1 i straw," bnt that with plentiful rains, fair forape crops this season, stand oi 'hLc: ca the lLy Icct for antwtanHal hettwinent-next eroii and ar i. i n.r -i-l-t, s.i money having the highest ECrcLuoluii rifTO-fr." Fla ran: "The uro t'ti Irishman poing to join the church and did iK know v. hat one to -ie -ri.

I'e said everybody the'atholic3 iright KO io r.eavec, rT-T irn tn hmrpr. ppt rT rr-p rrmtt- ted that a PretestaufccBkL LoLiWonld tak bis cLal.ccs wilh eddies. 'Xca. everybody admits a gold cola v. ill -pe in mjy evsnt.

bet as part of the -people Lava their doubts about silver they, to be on the safe side, when they turn Irt ccill t. 1 i i IW U1IU TI.IJI) mi I the kird money about which there hangs no doubt. lifJtieilr tor Srrf" T- "'git alls 1 hulp.bste of zinc 1 er i teaapoonfnl of supfar I8i.iesrvnrnlls of water hen tho-ttody mixed ndd 4 07 wir. Dose 1 tcaspoonful every our tred ihe afrwr tapd-rf it wrmTd hrX nS.tSt Stiorit A Tat- iiivatnthNu An Oklahoma correspendtnt of the enrrenev committee of thePpform chjbsays that'berance of ehort exeps and low prices fortwoor threeyearsthe peo- ple there were grasping at the silver 1 watcr. but ht.w far they wor.M puh the advance they do not say.

Is thrre any limit to the advance? If so, what is to he doc-e whtu it is reached? i-j As prices cannot lie stationary, there I-j then, be a decline. Su wo do not i avoid misery by gratifying tho bimetal- i lists. We only poet nc.no it. Horace ANTED Sv. ral trnstscortnr gen- -tlemen or to travel in 1 I lana for established, reliable I Salary $7s(l and expense.

Steady prsb- ne and s'If-nds White in "Slcaey and PanLitg. i siq tTwai: uiT. ii Another lov csme to the home of and MrsCP. Lalibur on 0na The 1 bird Moor Ona. 1 I Foster's anjiTity in the titat is put A npw line of slcs, just received, 1 4be F.i i.uiiiuv.

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