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circulation and collecting. Messrs Theodois
Serine. Charlei Lott mid Tom Sojth are the au-
thorised collector! of all city hills (bothadtertli
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or barm in every way and. no law or loj-
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tht attempts it will bo raslsted. This
paramount nnrl Jrrefraelblo law of nntuto
Inherent In tho individual is inherent ftlfc
la a number or nsgregaUon of Individuals
ilvlng as a ocanmunlty. The law of llfo to
them Is tho prfmnry law nnd they will pro-
(cot 11 to at all hazards or sacrifice it in the
attempt. Any qunrnntino liw that would
abridge this primary law woild bo resisted.
What people doslro of their government la
urctcrtlon. a maritime quarantine to keep
cut yellow foor and co-operation wiili th
local authorities Inland is all that will or
should be tolomted.
HOUSTON SATrHUAY MrVrMHKII 111
..TEN PAGES TODAY.
A'ATIOA'AL nUVJUVATIAlS.
A3 Is 'well known to Its roadoM. Tho Post
is and has been all the time opto"cd ic
tho proposition to turn over to the NnttonsJ
government tho quarantine afairs til lVan
Sloro than onco Tlio I'cwt ha-i flletl Its
objections in 1U1I1 reurd and n j?lad
now to nota tho tact that It is by no mcani
alono in it's ooutcntlon.
Dr. Bdmunxl Souchon president ot th
lx3Ullana Stato boatd ot health and a
man of vast experience la campaigning
uealnst epiflemlca in a pamphlet roecntlj
published aud also in an nddrtus beforo
tho quarantine conference in bcssIki at
Jicnphls tr.ltcs a most sensible 'ilew ot
lbs quwtten. The Memphis Commrrcl il-
Apppal rtrords Dr. Souchera as follows:
UVb the lursie majority of these wlio Imvo
ItrtelllEMiOy Htuillwl thu qunmnrtno nuetlun
in oil 1U pnnsta oaui ua 11 aiipups u) coin-
inun'tO nnd In It broader relations to Nu-
tlonul llfo. Dr. Souchon conrlu4cs Ihnt inIUIo
eoiim j.driUounl KiKUvIatlon l nocewstry. tlrt
education of public tentlmuit Ih puraniotint
llo lwlloM'3 that "Inland quiuantlno )n a ques-
tion of ducntlott by dfnionunitlou 111010 tlian
0110 of lfRlblaUou by ciwixlom." Tlila Is uu-
doubtwil) tnw bivnuso wjun people learn
that Nvnltatlon will Insure InimiinUy from tho
yellow feor tuy will I030 their tciror of It
nnd conduit thcmwlvea more rntlouullt To
the clamor for National nbaolulLjm thin nra
faith that has nvung up of Into Dr Soitrhon
jntkca rcplj . "A National board without puni-
tive pomr-j-s would bo a derliton. Hti puul-
tlvo powtra not enforced. It iould bo a lou-
UiDptlblo farco with punitive powers on-
forood. It would bo abhorred " Thin Is a torn-
ploto and lonclro presonuitlon of the coiso In
n. simple and fon(ul was. Surh abbolullsm
n tho ocntnUliere peek to fwo-um would bo
abhorred by tho poople would bo reslatrd
J'cople muat bo led and educnl d not driven
or coerced. As Dr Soueiion sass "Tlio troa
and tho pen lme cduiatod and civilised tho
vorM. not tho swonl iunl ih inin." Tim
ruivocatra of a force bill should misncr l)r
bouohoit when he ual's: "How will legislation
forco a State to recolli mails pnBBoiiKcm nnd
TrelRbt from a locality when !w do not
want to re-echo them for fetr of taklnc a
contagious dlKio Any mUirapt to forte
this upon tbcm would surolj brlnp; on cll
" This Is the truth Tb "panic-
etrlckon and those oeliod hy "Incano real"
tire not confined to one thw. Those who
would rutfh. In their terror to tho National
fiovctnment for protection arc as hjslerlc"
op tbto who appeal to tlio slwteun with tho
dlfToronco that ttw contrallicr won kl commit
a permnnent orror. whllo th Rtmii?. .V.l
AS TO CUKUUNCY IIISPCIItM.
The WashtnBton Post noted for tho fa-
cility mlth which 11 talks on nil sldn ot all
questions Jj not ono of thoso who bcllovo
the causo of bimetallism is dead. Not
lotg flnco it conibattid tho proposition
that ellver colnaso hM fcocn DTmn.ne.ntly
elinilratcd as n factor in tho .future politics
of tho country and now It BURKesls that
tho whole thing Will bo presented In nn
other form in 1000. Tho 1'trst flays!
"Tho prospect now is thu the currency 1111
be nt tho front In a now il'npc In 1905. Tlio
I'lfty-Hittb conK.CHt will undoubtedly under-
take to piss 11 cutrency reform I 111. Wliotbor
It succeeds or falls in the attempt It will cre-
nlo u new and n very ltvo lietie. It will bu a.
ntri.iilui.lc light but entirely Utiltko that ot
13RS. 11ml was u movement for talnB olt th
boudid debt with Irrcdecinnbtp ieiral tenders.
It meant simply a repudiation a pcrildloUs
violation of tho Nntlon'a fnllh. Tho dclustvo
scheme csiuitlit e Rood many honest men but
It iltin'lv fell Into an Ignominious Brave.
"The teliumrnt of the Ktecnbncks mow lu
rticuiiitlmi nnd the substitution of bank notes
lu their plnrc that )i tbn proBiammc laid
dotal and that la the objet ot tho bill now
pcud.tiB. nnd which will bo forcrd Upon Hit
cqiihtdM-ntlou of thu now coiKifK.i This mcis-
tin ah desirllied by tho New York Rvrnins
l'oul "(otitalns tlio KUhntanto ot a worklnB
Plan lo establish the Bold standard to dlvorro
the Botnnni tit from the buiikliiB btisIiKss lo
reittM tho troasury of tho tnak ot rtdenmliiR
Hi' RteriilwckR from dny to day (altbouub It
lenialns atlll responRlble lor llir-ni) nnd to
(habit the National banks to Issue 1 safe aud
olrstl'- (urrenry nninl nt all times to tho
WJnta of trnilc ' "
The plans of tho republicans Is to turn
over to tho National btnks nhtoluln control
of tho money iitpph of thn country'. Thli
plan was embodltil In tho bill Introduced
during tho lint "SMnlnn o congress and
reported favorably by tho (.ommjttco on
InnklnR and currenry nnd It Is tho qy
ctticnco of tho "c.urrcucy jefortn" propo-
sition of the IIiuiD.i monetary corrnmlsilon.
Should thtTilan 'befatitprnplod bv the new
conBrcss tho currency question is BugRcnt-
cd by tho Washington contemuornry will
undoubtedly mraurmo n pltcw ot Etiporlor if
not parnnrount importance.
Tlio democratic party It. opposc-il to lilies
absolutism ot tho banks nnd Tho Post
bcllevos n large mnjorltv ot the ptople of
thti United Statew -are opposed to It. Ilf-
dueetl to slmplo statement It Is .1 plan to
luneflt the tanks nt the expense ot the peo-
ple ond no party thatjjjf jo slavishly sub-
servient to the money power ns to adopt n
policy 60 rovolutlontry anl so danserous
to tho lintcrests of Iho RTcat masses can
Ipe to survive.
Tho currency dssuo will servo to
strensthen the cause of bimetallism rather
than overshndow It.
fe
I)r llobort Rutherford ot Houston will be
nil ntrlloant for tho position of fitnto health
otllrer. It Is scarroly to be dlsputeil that In
connection with this position nearly every man
111 uesni Known or. iiurienaru oitncr pet-
sonsllv or b reputation llo Is lha father of
our Suite qunruntin; ssUm. Away ba:k lit
1S78 when yiltow fever was taping In lyoulsl-
nna and MlBslbnlppI Dr. Uutlicrford laid tho
foutidatlons hero at Ho iston for what bnu
slnrc irtii Into an ndmlrthlo Slulu h)ntnn.
Ho was tlio llrst State h'-ilt'i otflcor and served
In that iiipaclty four 3 ears under Goicruor
ltebrts nnd n li'ti IcnRlh of tlmo under Gov-
ernor lloss Hut his fama ns 11 Kimr.llim nf the
public In nl tli was not mid Is not routined to
tho limits of Texas It Is co-oxtenslvo with
tlm v hole South Ills friends will utbc bis
rlalnis iq on Oovornor Saycrs and Tlio Post
Is iidvlfcd that his hatklm: will bo strain oh-
wUnlly from tho (vpoocl southeast cecllon of
tho Stnte That lu tho soetlon most dlrcetly
Intoreslcd nnd It will bo urged b tho icoplo
tliera that ns Houston lit run do headquarters
bj the Stato health officer during emergen-
cies 1 nd threatened Invasions of feor from
tho Dist tTicro can bo no vnlld or reatonablo
objeellon to the said officer bdnB a Houston
man Dr. lluthorford stands high In his pro-
fession possess js nlunl)I cxpi;rleiico In the
eondurt of qunrnntino nfftlrs. nnd his incum-
bent y ot tho office would undoubtedly brtnB n
sense nf :curltj to thoso acquainted with his
Hplendld record In tho past.
Hnnr.cd it It don't lieKin to look like every-
badj is conilnB to tho Prult and Flower Posit
vol
Some of tho newspapers of tho country
cnllcd en tho president to "modify" the harsh
rentipcu pronounced on Ctptalu Carter by '.bo
court martial nnd bo did. Tho Chtcagj
Clironlrlo explains "Tho president remits
tho only exemplary feature of tho sentence
Imprisonment and permits Captain Carter to
taUa himself and his stealings out of the army
upon pa) ment of $3000 lino. He Is dishonor-
ably (ilsebarped It Is true but what Is dls-
lionnr.iblo discharge to a convlrted lliltf? And
what Is n fine of fM'Oi) to a mar who has rtolen
JJOOO.tViO' Thn iluiioncy exercised by the
prcs'dint may well causa porno btti.rpes ot
feclltiR nmoiiB banerablo efllccrs stntfRlPri
t.onK upon email riilirlfH. n well as umnnR
posplo who e;nn rco no rclison why a t.'.OOO.On)
thief thnuld ba more louderly treated than 11
nearly all of Its largo majority n th National
house It this can bo Interpreted as a popular
indorsement of tho "administration's policy in
the peaco settlement tho voters manifest their
will in singular ways."
It hns been suggested and quite truly that
the pcaeo commission could have transacted
lis blslncss Just as well by cable.
The rentenco of a murderer convicted In
PeJtiiiylvanla has been set asldo by the su-
prerni court of ttsnt Stato because the trial
court neglected the formality of asking the
prisoner whether ha had anything to siy be-
fore sentence was imposed. This is enrrylns
tho respect for technicalities pretty far unless
the prisoner was a populist orator. In which
easo ho should ba discharged as having been
sufficiently punished.
1hi Texas legislature should be more caretui
In ths selection of Its clerks. Incompetent of-
fklols provo very costly.
H is said that Roosevelt and Vlatt are going
lo discipline tho "brewers ot New York beefcuso
they contributed to tho Van AVjck campaign
fund. And yet some people ttll us that only
in the Bou tli Is no persecuted for U10 asser-
tion ot political opinion.
And so narney GIbbs Is thinking of coming
baqk Into the democratic -party. All right let
the bnnd strike up tho Prodigal March.
Mr. Crokersays tho democratic congressmen
fro.n New York will support Mr. Ualley for
the houso leadership. And Mr. Croker Is tol-
erably good nuthorlly.
The Post Is permitted lo state this morning
on lit questioned authority that tho Idea ot
cortcstltiB Major Snyers" election to thu gov-
crnur!ili has nl no time been seriously cntcr-
tali.cd by Hon Harnett (llbbs.
Governor Candler ot GejorKla Is fiolng to n-
dtii'o taxation and Increase tho revenue llo
can provo himself a benefactor by making
piibll' the details of the plan.
Mark Ilanna says bo hon been personally
runrvlslns tho clu lions In tho rloso ronKres-
slonal districts working nearly us hard ns ho
did In lf"(i. in other words hoodie did It.
LIFE INSURANCE IN AMERICA
Now York November 14. Tho current
number of ono of tho English magazines
contains a notable article upon tho gigantic i
financial power which Is boing acquired by1
tho life insurance rampaslos ot Great panics have a rulo requiring a unanimous
or U000000.000. for Investment and their
lncofncss will pile up with the tjapdlty of
compound Interest.
Bach InsntraTico company has a committee
from its board of directors who wpervlt
tho Investment of money and most com
vote In favor of tho purchase of any p'eco
ot real estate or mortgage or bond. This Is
for folf-protc-otlon as well as lor satet.
because tho entlro committee becomes re-
tsponslblo axel no one of them can throw
bmiro upon his colleagues. It Is also cus
BMalni but none of them compares In
wealth with cither of the three great tn-
Btltutlons which hnvo their headquarters
In New York.
During the last twenty-six years tho In-
vested assets of Hncllsh life Insurance com-
pasijes havo grown f.om $53d0OOOOO to tho ternary to havo three appraisers report
enormous sum ot i 1170000.000. This Is an "I"1 tho valUo of every plcco of property
' ' . . n purclinisd or mortgaged unknown to each
avcrago annual increase of nearly $25000. ot0r AVJwn R mes necessary to forc-
OWI but tho Increase In ISM alone was $60- closo n morlgago or enforce a Judgment
000000. A similar progression during the "pou a debtor of the company the corn-
next twentymo jct.ro would show In- "1'tt5 J"19 lo exorcise tho snmo scrutiny
vested assets ot mora than $2500000000 an"LdLby "M.on
whllo at the rati of half a centurv tho in- Among tbo nssets of tho insitrancp com-
sttraue iSSc2 vvou Id be cnlJyinB nn ""! ? Itomi bertdca Mocks an
(Jlcomo ruinstil.inihlv rmi'pr tlnn Hint nf '''' " "'" la' eSUie. JU-1 11UA one 01 .
tho U?ltU?h LovMi mont ot I lntue e-M-pa.iled l No.vYork -n.sa soat lc.
mo DiiiiBii goveriimoni. 1 .t . . i i.. i nn.i t t :s
A. u. Mnckenln tho writer ot the Bank- iVw .2. " i 7 te next
era' Magazlno article devotes himself to r"tf r .. . "' v"J t fb"
tho consideraUon ta no hostile spirit of 'fn?11?"1
wnofunxeTuPon S VS
Tot!SWI? XVtma. SgpU-SSSU oveM
TdVt XmTlLXeW-iX e -"- -mltteo is aUo endenvorlng
SrsllS I LrKJ. lL. J" hn5 dUpo.0 ot a lot ot cheap mIocm llxturos
lZ'TD ha falc" frot" liS &&X2$ofiirS
"if k innheni .it r .e i "ecauso the patronaso Is so tmnli that no
prosperity is Bill! beforo thi
.Mnckenrio argues "tho fall
ments i Krf Tn S mnS ? niri mi fin "o company skipped the totvn shortly
ments is likely lo bo.moro rnpld and lln- . hpfnri ' ' '. n iirpn.r
I .. w . ' "u
Tho Icstiranco companies also nave
pianos organs pictures Jewelty house-
hold furrJturo and all ports ot things to
tllspo'o of but thci employ experts ot
tn .Mo ..r.i ... ..! . i ri r. ' "'S vxiH'neutp who aro nuio 10 k"-v iu
tnh5.rfrP oi'lnvc.rmcn? "nI'Xtl ?rm " ot SUth nWo
tlote. Strch a aivlswrt has occn pmiwuw
in Ixulslank by tbo act of PnwUdnt Alc-
KliJev In atipalntlru; to ToJeral off lets In
this Stato loaders of the nwrro party wntte
tLo whllo republicans who ; are olU-!M ot
prcailbenco ami uspectabillty havo bcea
CUuttiio day will como when thcro will
be two rcpectnblo whlto parties in Jioulsl-
ana and other Southern Stales ana such
a consummation. Willi for thci Boneral
Rooii becausa lihcro will bo two proper par-
ties each to watch tho othor. .
1.11 i-h caios of thi Union were tloub'.-
ful Sitnus. almost evenly balanoed 1ctvvwn
two respectablo political parties Amcrlctn
politics would be more honest and the nun
T. . -..--..! onf tn enne-reKS would ba
Sblcr. V State that is absolutely under the
control ot a single party can uov'er bi
rSrcscnted by Us best men. but only
b those that ara put up 1 tho party
Tba'southern sentltmcn wlrom the Cht-
caco Trlbunj represents aa strlklnic hands
rSmtcal i with Bow Croker. In NVwY'ork
w Hmo crwturw. conjuhpl P by tho
?cverihR imagination of ' Chicago eon-
ten rorary. But tt is caiuhlo ot imaBlninR
almost any notion that fa cranky and u
nns.bl.. Southern politics tove noth-
ita lu common With rtho-c of the po aient
bosses ot cither Now York or e.nicait
but In thta connection the Ptcavuue ttotM
"At the gool people of 111 " "
terlr opposed to a M domination Uothcr
a. . Decauso the patronnRO is so t-ninii tnat no
i. iln tr Mr ma" n afford lo pay the license rcqulrod
11 i .tT Vr .i u-1-r tht n.ne- law 'I he proprietor ot tho
I J nfLf1 6!Ucon. ho in some way became Indebted
nnclnt prophets aro nlreadj antlclpaUnB nt
11 no' distant il.uo .1 tlmo when Bllt-olged
fcccurlllos wjl) with dlffletlllj bs brought
to vleld 2 ptr ccut."
Muny KiiKllsh nsurnncn companies liav-
Tho CEtremcd (Inhesion Tribune Is bfgln-
nitiK to say porno rlrbt nice things about tho
dcntrntlB. Tho Post Is reserving a plnco lu
tbo party band wagon for the Trlb.
MUMS A.M) COarVIKNT.
Tho laboring men qt the United States
forced tho president of tho United States to
brtik a solemn treatj with China ard sign
nn act uC congreis xo1iiJIuk cheap Chlueso
labor.
vnwt
Ilecaupo It was broUs-Ut homo to them by
tho Importation of cool lo" slaves.
And yot organlzeil labor Is not strong
enough to ehesk tbo republican schorac to
bring In 9.000.OJO Phlllplnos besides tho 11a-
wnllaiw vvlioMj wages nro lower than Chlnl'fe
laborer ever wns paid In this country. Whin
Is tlio matter with organized labor? IiouISs
vlllo DisnablL
Tho trouble with organized labor Is that In
1EM It was deluded Into elepttwr McKlnlcy
prtisldlojit and placing tho republican party in
pow u
-v-
A llttlo broczo comes up from Washington
which says that politicians In that city say
that Dallej Is to be sot aside as tho londor
of tho minority. Bailey will ' bo thero" when
tlm sotting asldo taken place and the iuutij
Will hoar from him Sherman Democrat.
Of course Mr Bailey has onemles eie.11 In
bis own party ns It Is perfectly natural tint
ho should ha j? but It Is probahlo that ho will
eisdly bo ublo to retain his position of leader
of his pally.
T
They say tho populists bedped tho repub-
licans to iwt ono sonrossuinn from Teitis
This sounds well for tho great rofoim (sic)
party but It was foreshadow ed. If not ad-
vised In aibbs" Sau Antonio spoeoli. 11 vskell
1'reo Press.
Tho pops turned tho trick In tho Tonth dis-
trict thoro Is no doubt about that.
llngllsh real estate for liihtnnrc am mi
longct profitable nnd tho latest movement
hits been In favor if mortgages jn British
tolomt's which jlold in many cases fi per
cent. During the last night ears tho
nmotitit of llfo Insuracre funilb Invested In
Hnglish mortgnBies haB dccretci $311100-
000 arl colonial mortguBPs havo increased
b) .1 eorrosponulUB amount Tho great
1 nn riiis 1 11 v.MviH).
h. A.
nnd A. I'. Itallvtii linnilKrrntloii
iNHtM'lutloii Tlwi 11 Infill.
To tho Hdltor ot The Post.
Yoakum Texas November IC On the
15th dav nf lost Prthmnrv n ilnzen nr morn
rrntrCwc'r'." a it ? ? s- .van
rnss itaiiway immJgratiou tissoclation mel
nt Cucro Texas and there decided that
Texan should and must be represented a'
the OmJha ciposltion. This was the In-
ception of tho effort which wo are proud
to say lias brought great honor to oar
State. Subsequent meetlngb wero held at
S2ia ABtonlo Houston Stock lslaad valll
Beovlllo and Yoakum. At tho meeting held
at Houston iho Business Men's League of
tlhat city Jolntd hando with our as30c atlou
and helped us to pti3h the enterprise to a
successful completion and united the'r ef-
forts with ours at all of theo meetings
The laws of Texas prohibit the Sta.o from
contributing for such undertukings ard tho
moi.cy was raised bj dilbole-s from t;iu
progressive citizens who came to our aid
all through South Texas. Untiring efforts
wero required to accomplish whit wis
llfltlil nn ttin. 1 1 1 1-.. .J 1 . .
by ten men. each taking 100 shares nt $100 7h h " .' "" ' ."I'u ""t ?1U'?.
each Tho capital ha. nevxr been In- 1 10 ho tthk were 1 not' for the abU wd
"nC(' " slnco that time Mr. Hyde lus rjoaoroua manner in which efforts w.ro
seconded by tho press of the State our ef-
change bccurltler conrpriBing TJritish In-
dian colonial ard foreign government
bonds and general stocks and share.
ton largest llfo insurance companies
In this country represent liabilities ot near-
ly $5000000000. Threo compoates in Now
York tho .Mutual Kqultablo and New York
Life cilcrao repro'ent liabilities ot $27G5-
000000 whllo their SHiots uro aboult $700-
000.000. It is Imposslblo for them to fall
unless wo havo an epidemic th'at carries oft
hull the population of tho country In
which event tho other half would lupd ilt-
tlu lutejtst lit auytiiitrg. But tho r-udai..
with which their lusets and their incomea
aro Increasing Is j matter forjavrloiwe con-
templaUcrn. Tho equllnblo. lor example
was startel In 1SC0 by Henry P. Hyd wkh
u capital ot $100000 which was contrlbuuCd
purobjaed the Interests ot siwcrul of his
aesoulatta until now he eivns $51000 of
the stotk or $1000 more thin hilf anl is
therefore In absolute control of the coai-
Iau. 'Mr. Hydo is now bins very sick at his
residence In Now York and It Is feared
that ho vvJll nor lecc-ver as statoj la .he3e
dispatches . fow days ago. It is understood
forts would hive been univalUnir
ever auvo to tho intero.t. ot their coua
enro STJ - '' rZtterTXt IK
c llctiror lndV.via. w;hn forced upo.t.
ns aro the white people of the South. 1 rts
Sot show; that human nature Is the. wmo
n all patlts ot this crcat country. Th.s
.'" ''.'fi..j!i tM bs it will enabl-
Seapooo of all PrtTot It lo .mlertanrl
anl mpathhe with each other in mat crs
upon which tho te ton to
bcit.ratel upon sharply dofinol lines ol lu
SJ Prejudice ThU crow ns ae-
ouainBince catili with the. other by ths
3 ! of the two old secUons Is doing
SrTa Bood. oven It the Chicago Tribune.
fwnrtteKl ttli ancient preJudl-03 and ln-
tiorVrtiBl In willful icaoranre and bllnd-t-c
" fa Ls to nolo tho enormous progress
th it" is belrtff mide in etfnelns actional
lines. m
It. litem's JlmiKs.
Atlanta Constitution.
qhc condltibn of Boston's banks is creat-
ine as much interest as iho tecent ledut-
titwi of wages in New Hncland below the
Purorjean pauner level. It arrears that a
ntunbor of savings banks which had In-
vested In tho stocks of Boston's National
banks have recently lu view ot tho de
cline ot these stocks proceeded to unload
the investment. The result has been tucn
ithat tho New York Journal of Commoice
refers to the episode as "Boston's Bank
Massacres."
Tho nvierago prlco of the stocks of nine
banks in 1SU0 was US Tho aveiagc prieo
in 1S0S was SI which lopresents 1 slump
cf 31 points Tho Journal of Commerca
can not understand and it Is Inclined to be-
lieve that it ds a conspiracy on the ptn ot
Hiv savings banks to drive a tuimo r of
the National banks out of busings tut
tho truth stems to ba th it tho savluv.3
haul s took no action until the itocks Pe-
can to ilecline in their hand This lc-
elitie began two jenrs aio a verj sig-
nificant date being tho date on will h
Mr. .McKlnley and tbe republican ratty
aro Piesumed to have restored nrnsneriu.
and since that tlmo tho savlmrs banks
havo been planning to get rid of tho stocks
so as to rave as lare;e a nart of th?. Ir In
vestment as possible.
The Journal of Commerce Is Inclined to
trlUcise the action of tlm savlnra h.inl.v
but. to an outsider thes stem to hive
been governed by ordinarj prudence. The
SOME GOSSIP OF CAYl
New York. Ncrvembo t r.
afternoon tho surKfn-K crord' J
....... uuw 111 i.uo urooklyn.
lounela- each trollfy car as u'-
strugglea for places rcnderln i
Inp; of tho passengers a feat .jt
StamllnB off nt A llttlo disu)
ohst-rver vlll eoa a party nf?ll
twenty cool calm men ..
in tho wrestle for tmnsporUilon-1
WMltlng for n trolley narhSl
enrtiix dlnn i nnn.. . . 'Ir
Its clewed cntcs on v nn 4.. J
cleat who dibi) Into soft rerohbi
nml bIvo tho BlruxRlers the Jabl
fly onward. This trnll t...'..r
thfee belonRinR to tbo Brooklyn
7 vt. . ;: J'l "Clte
w. w.w ...... j t hviiLieuien wno
tercel it for mornlnir unit r.J
Whether Ihoy eave money by their
...... ..vk u..iiuu DrcaUSA t
pany ren;ard tho nrlce n . J2
tor; but thoy certainly anvp
else. From alnit to finish -
lerteree with their quia toiufort
j.vi..v...M uiv icma iiomn
men whbm their wives and clilli
come without pty or nerim. .
slon. Trolley parlor ears ousrhPl
w.. ... nti.Duu.ft u.iiK in) ryajij
Same of tho most Interesting : 1
wor.K nera is aono m tn)J
ehurclice. Tho Broohio Street
which lir ono of tho larcei clival
churches. 4s a beohivo of activity
less than thlrtv-slr wm(1 r711''1
.. i.oi i .t' u..rtV"vv ttUQ 1
..... .... . juo uuiiuing each
does a larsts institutional un-t.
public rendlnR room publio llbrait
ltifis uaiih Kyinn.iiium tewlncseieSt
sliitrniir clnds. cookinir 1..1 jT5
classes ami club-i and clreie. .1
kinds Situated half way bcten
w tv anil tho Bow'eiy u Is ln tjj
ol .1 uiiNi-o population and has th
fetcnt nallomlltlet In i3 rneinS
iu iiji-iw iiic uuivia.
throuija all our trials and B'orlod la our
triumphs
Words have not tho power to e.xpn3 our
appreolat on of Hho elegant manner tn
which wo havo been treated b tho press
euiMine nw ir entls that ho has nl.sm.el h s
life insurance Htoek In tho hands of trt.s oaj. rpeeWnT or our assoclX 1" T
with instructions lo keep it luUet forever ioiC DntslniiUiBuT Ui
uuu 1111s provioeu 101 ine u stnnution nr
Juiluro Itobson and Ills aitvUnrj hnvn ti mi
lit rocustilUitluii with tlw uttorlleu Konornl of
loirs feu scve-ral days with reg-ud to tin
tiso of frnudu ont tlcleots In tho recent olei..
tlon. awley's plurality la very em ill and
JtieiRo itobson says a sufllclent number of 11-
legal tickets wero used to eiitltlo him to tho
( crtlfloatn of election. In Ilrazorl 1 and Kort
JleiMl It Is nllCKPd soino flvo buiulred "dem
pcratlc tlcki'ls wora votes! on which Jlnw-
15 name appeared not oulj onco but twli 1
JJiree tickets wero frauds. In Kaetto eoiintv
this tuiiiio ticket was s-lvon wldo clrcul ttlcai
In Ii-iviua county tho hamo kind of n ticket
was used Tho friends of Judce Itnloi nro
dote rro I tied mid tvy ho shall luvo Justice nt
any cptt So moto It bo! If Hnwley was
?! " by mua 1(t lllm ''0 ousted bj J ua-tleoI-IIallilJivliro
Herald.
He'd ploy tho douco sottlnfi Justice fr0Ui a
republican congress.
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tort
'iV
M.. ... ...ii ;;... .'.v .uvun uuu-
t7Tii .fi.' . VrV lllcr crror "t any Umo by
lnlng down tholr guns.
Hpeakirs from practical oxiierlcnee it
H enough ta say that every epidemic ot
ellnw fever that ha occuired In t0 South
elnep 1878 hns been traced dlicct (o tlTt
fault of tho National hojith nuihoHlles.
The only trouble we had tn Texas this
nar wos trac-oablo to tho inexperience oi
iKnoranco ft an nttacho of (ho Marino Hos-
Jiital service and the KratlflnB mtcpesa
of the State .authorities n kecplnj out
Mdlow fever which w so prevalent n
Iulvjnna and MlMfwUT)! durlpff the Bl.
mer and oarlv foil . 11 ...
' i -.. .. Muin inn nwin i .-.. .... . .....
of Texas if w.-i . - --" j;i; tmcr wuo eeittiu nnreuv expect sticii uicrey
hi itxus at least to turn a deaf car tn ... n i.i. n. m '
lbs proposal to trade hlr 8tm for an. ' . --. r
H. till uiiun 11 i-uitoj .ViUlUl UIU IIU.
pitvent Mr Quay from taking his animal fish
luc trip.
This is tho time for thq advertiser tn be
stlirlog A" the Philadelphia Iteeord sajs;
"Whatever disturbing effect tho elections may
havu had upon business lu nil uutUlpatlve
v.!." there can bo no such lullueiico now Willi
Tbt-nkkgivlurt less than two weeks off nnd
Ci.rlsliuas only n month behind It It lsplaln
lluil an Immense unioiint of trado will have
Iq I 2 tomprersed Into the weeks ImmodlnteJy
before uc. and that tho distribution of tho
holiday goods run noObtglh too soon nor he
too freely aided by publicity to oscapa confu-
siou vjhcii tbo rush shall come"
""" " -i
The Post woull Rlvn most anything to havo
an oxpiatmtloti from Pop Candidate Jlalrd um
n tho wicrefere of lite Tenth nlstrli t rciiiltv
other.
Contlnmng on this eubject tho Commer-
cial Appeal draw a lesson. It rays; "Ua
rnutjt conform lo publio bontimeut and bq
xpr9iys. of publie sentiment else they
redcad Jotters Tae lV1iuo of odtitntlon
in tluiFo mattora can not bo overeUmutod
Knhquld ba underertood that orsauUpd
EOClety. which h culltd govornmeqt In a
.. sr )"i.mry. exist by tho ecjuscnt of th
n soverned. Bad c!t.ron Burrcnj0.g n
of.hiflllbortyfor tlm hennrtt .i. .......
&S&1' ."fi'Slnmuri fo- that
VB'J. bf l"01 ot O.o whole. The
tU ef '". wv surrenaered and which ns-
r'sr?irifttel.form eoyemmont aro political un..
v VlVrili V MT -y "i "nf'able from
1 k iFmmici mr a BWra! bewf. Hut man
' Mm' natural richtB. inherBnt. nnrt .......
'tr.u;i.iws u. ..r.. .'.. "" "-
rCXTCfT" l2 nlW. ? bse
'rW'aUJWiwwiire: 'Among
ttinat cnnot b'delcg'ufed(
- - ten eUj-ply iWrln'UtlWin1 uro: 'aL
tfc'tiWuraferlBWijli iu'ritkt at
to rit'lriat c(innot bu'dalcc
wi-m vt iimnw oecause it fc a"srt
mmm.xwv m e:
a.tMr a mis.
9Gyry
m
iVl
Tio Dhoukhoborllans or llusslan Quakers
a sect opposed to war snd flrhtliiK feel obligeit
Id eivlcnitn to Amerlea bersuto of pcraevutlon
duo (0 their peace altitude. Of rourw tho
cnr Is for universal peate but "rrIh" the
lireacbliiB of It.
The lipilugflcld itepubllcm tliluku that from
the rcnjuslon and conlradlcKrlntss nf the re.
turns from the lute election "one thlm?
alone alandi out In any clearness aud that ia
wivis AiimiT i:oiMii:.
Admiral Sampson graduated from the
naval academy nt tbo head of his class In
1S61.
Bishop Mark ot Marquette Mich Is the
oldest living in'bsionary to tho American
IndUTiqs
Prof. Ilnmsay. the nngllsh chomlst dis-
coverer of tho gases kryton and mmn. ha.i
beoa Invited by the (lornuin Chemical so
ciety to eietivcr an atieiress bofora It in nei-
lln It wtll take placo on December 10 and
will descrlbo his now iIIelov cries
Tho will of D. A. Wells tho writer of
oeein'omlcs gives a fund to Harvard uud an-
other to Williams college from which 1111
nual pilret of $500 nro to be given far the
best essay on a selected economlo subject
written bj n member of tho senior class.
Itov Iano Collier came warden ot Cal-
houn county Michigan is known ns the
Thorvaii ot tho Middle West" Tor eight
venrs ho has live I alone on tho shore of
Cloprac lako reading hunting and Hailing
He trades gnmo for grocer cm aud makes
ten irom snruus.
In toilliiB of the origin of "Alice In Won-
derlmid' Mrs Hargrove!. bnrn Allco Sld-
dell Mja ehe was tho original Alieo her
elder sister Mrs. Ske-re. "I'rlmtt " and
Kdlth tho youngest was "Tortli." Tht
atory was told on rvcr excursions to Nunc
bam nind Oodstow near Oxforvl
lOVIU 1'DVI'sUltll'ls.
Bloyelo polo ls becomltiK a highly popular
game ln Dublin.
Tho first tulvortUpmonta known were
piactvi on mo doors or at. Paul's rulbodiul
Tho new tunnel under thu Thames at
Greenwich s to bo for texil pawengcrs only
Duritu; tho last fout jews 0000 uctxjs of
nop jnnu m iJBintui navo coae out of cul-
tlv atlou. s
Thero nro moto theaters In proportion to
Its populs44on In Itolt than elsewhere In
tho world.
lttt enr in ic!itj-four lilies of tho
Unllttl S'tttes SSH dlvorcctt wero asked for
art tcos wcio Rrantet.
Tho Pitflle ocvan rover 7$00nO0 square
.miles. h tlanllr 1500000) the .Mrdltrr.
riiiic.iii 1000000
At uriny vveudlngs in Ungland it it the
ouistoin now feu tho brHi no cut tho vfd-
dlnir eako with her fathor'a svrord
Tho Blivl.tr brought home tho khalifa's
blittk lnrtnrj at ft numbir of leather
drums which turd tn Bumuion Ute Derv-
ishes Jet buttle.
In Spain Hebrews aio not pdtmllted to
frett ami innUitdlit houses of worship They
havo no civil rlbtK and exHt In tho king-
dom only as alicrs. N
A Hambttnr chemUt hnu .AAA4... .. 11.
ii. .1.1 i. ..-;.."": '-.v
. . vt u "'"minum in rrentln
tn 4nini... it. -1 .... ...
tho income in tip .inn.oonlato manner 1 1." .."; '" "a.a'! J"" eeUnS
among be. heirs. ll!s primal heir is his Tby uflSous vo tolniruc eu"ont'
-1 -- ......0 (i. . v.nieuv tJliatlti
am lnteUlaTeucc who grtt'iuted from cd!
. ir 1 if
.. W'fM.
' '. rj
Its tit a ainilnliflfeaiinn tiurA a v.v.-nHe... 7 w.lM .w vAllv jy j
rtiVii"ia; w yrVevauot v.; v;: sf ?i. ?l? w.w Pr. Ch.om;
L 1 T j 71 1 . Z. L - i X . : . wwvw cu now ns made easily
1 la tottlfn xr has autterea the loss of and on a lar awal.
ke a fow jojrs ago nnd has since been
In tho office ot tho company beln trained
to fill his fallict'M place. Th enormous in-
terosts and rospouslb'lltlcs which hu rep-
resents uro Rrivitor piohably than lnve
ever been imposed upon .1 nlnglo man in
prlv-H life and aro IncroaslnR with amaz-
ing rapidity. v
AVrthln tho lasit thirty-eight years tho
liabilities which (Mr. Hyde has cirrlod have
Increased from $1141000 to $S511C5S!7.
Dining the last twentj yevirs thev lnve ln-
neased jiearly $000000000 During forty
j cars the assets nf tho company money
belonging (0 hundreds of thousands of peo-
ple who hue entrusted it to Mr. Hydo to
keop for tbolr widows and the'r ch'ldron
tho most snered trust that can bo imposed
have Increased from $117 102 to $230370 -aos
During tho bst twenty years they havo
Increased $200000000 nnd during the last
ten yearn jisj.uuo 000. aud are now Increas-
ing at tho rate of $1500000 a moat'a. The
Ineomo of the company has Jumpcl from
$22 000 to $10000 000 a year and HO per
cent of this Income remains w'ca -tho com-
pany for Investment every jear after pay-
UK 11 u lutaes iuiu expenses.
The rccolUs of the Mutual Ufo company
last 3 ear woro over $1000000 .1 week nnd
th's 3 car they have incicascel nearly 20
per cent Tho receipts ot tho Now York
Life during Inst jear were $12 000000 and
thev nro Intrcas'tiB w.tb equal rapiditj.
Tho Northwestern .Mutual the Connecti-
cut Mutual tho Mutual Benefit the Homo
the Manhattan and cthoi insurance compa-
nies chow similar gtowth. and iho nonj
intrusted lo them as premiums is ilnt
tin until verj ooti the Investment ot the
inula wMI become it problem 01 no Krt.it
tut j-orplexlty.
Thr total amount of msucy now Invrs ed
In behalf of policy holders by the three
i .00 000.000 The Mutual Life has JirB..
OPO W 0 of Its assets Invested ln bonds -Boi -cinment
S-atomui munlcliwil Tbe Ilqult-
nble has $i;g000000 nrd the No.v '.ore
I.lfe $108000000 T-hn MmmiiI h. 7n.en
O00 InvotitoJ m mortnrases on rtul ostate:
the Now York. $41000000 nnd tho Gqult-
iioie jiuvuuvou. Tim Nqw York Llfo ovvns
$li 000.000 worth ot property; the Euu.t.
able $20.000 009 and tli Mutual $2 .1OO-
000 Tho New Y'ork Llfo owns un entire
block in Broadway. Now York valued a
$5 000 000 alas U10 vvhojo front of ulj 1
in Plflb aventio betwoon nft-olBhth and
rifty-nlntb. titrcots Jt eh h vahnd at 2.
uuuuvu 11. owns j.yiuu.iiuu worth of prop-
erty lu Kansas City 51000.000 lu St Paul
iJl.210 000 in MtnatapJLs $500000 In Mon-
treal. $1000000 lu Paris. $1000000 n I o .
don an J $500000 each In Berlin Vlennn
Apistei am ami Budapest Tht s scarco-
lv nolty in tho United States In which thesis
(ompaiiita do not carry mottgaKej and cht-
tago has nlaja beeti a favor to nljce foi
inieh investments nuluiilMtniiiling thu
lieasi loares that wore sufforetl by tho
sieat flip Tito Nev Viik Life for ex-
ample has $2i0li00 lnvted u morlKas
in me tonn or I'lroro (ha hems of m.asj
ChlciiRonne. ndJoluiiiR tLa motropolH on
Hie vust $di'i0O(i In tho bUldlrK at 10.
l.'ns' WicsbltiBton slrft't $1000000 In te
bulldltn! at th.- northeart enrrnr of Monroe
mid Ii Snllo sipetls 700.050 at 307 ltr
barn sluvt MKi.OOO at the corner eif .Mir-
kc nnd i'nni $210000 .t the rorner o
.Mnrket nml Monroe J17B.000 .it tbo corner
u) tJi Snlli' and Jackson r.nd st'.nt'lar
aiuniM.U 4ittertl all through tbe. bminen
rcRiott of I be cty
DurioR (bo Jast tcu years tho largest
life Insurance cnmnanlns In eho pountrv
Inn 4 luvestell $557008.s0" receded y (hem
in i'iriiiniiii.1 uunuK tne nxt ion vein
assumlUB tbat the ncres of iurjiae
will contlutie in th mips ratio as in the
past thy will have double that maunt.
der our thanks to tho mc-a of t i.t
anoro especially lo .ho four Breit dstJics.
The irouston 1'rt.t S-in l Vatonlo Express and
O-alveston ami Dallas News for the mani
(end continuous courtesies cxtendol to us
Yours -very truly u (; Ramey
General Secretiry.
-di
Tin IIki.I tj i jHit
New Orleans Tiir-es-Deraocrat.
The ChicaBJ Ttlbuno. which Is. perhaps
tlio most Invotcrately blttet in lis hostility
to tho pooplo ot the Southern States ami
uiu inexst. violently ilcmonBttative ot all
Northern newspapers In expressing that
hostility makes the res-alt of tha reco.-.t
concessional electlona lu th Southern
States a text for a tirade.
Tho Tribune notes that In sixteen Statoj
v-Utx It bassos as Southern and v.Iilch
tmbraco D lawaro. .MIourl. Maryland anl
Wcut Virginia there have been elected 1U
uemt;rats and 10 republicans as repreten-
tatlvc3 In congrcejs and it ays:
The tepubllcans have but a han.irm nr
conpressmen from sixi'n States and nma.
ot tho congressmen Ite rtf
from alonR tho horie.7w VI iH'e J?
Nmh "inV" lmmaiUt0 h "' hi
North ant ore 11 or or ls affcetecl by it
More moo rrom tho Nortti go to the t al
&!L teSttn to " ! bule-i!
bi loirUiermote ia tho boni r
blates. negroes nro allowed to vote ' -hi
.lot 0 toxas como from thoe mouu.
rt-sions whose lnh.l.ln..i. ..".
tlon r in nv.T"r ""f.nu" l"
tain :.ZZ v"t' 'uu rom laoe mouu
..."?'Sni h?3e inh.ibitants ?
mTr'e-blicaVr MBel"on' anl b'"
wuUmmtOt!sf..l0? . ce8Sloa
mihUcnni -;... "." ' lws KO. no 10-
nine banks wha.o stocks have deellnpd
me the weikcst of tie Boston banks aul
Heir blocks have responded to tho move-
ment ot contraction which h3s taken place
in all directions under The gold Etandsid.
Whcie there is a contraction ot money
there must be a contraction ot business
and where there is a eontiactlon of trade
nnd business some of tho wc.akei banks
'jmst suffer in consequence
The resuilt has been felt ln banking
circles in tho West as well as in the
Fast and cvea In Net 01lv nn nr 'hivi
cf the weaker institutions hue turned
over thctlr business to stroiger competitor".
timer cue p'tseiit i nanoiai sjstcm there
n.ust bo sneaplng changes in every busi-
ness. This has already made Itself apptr-
ent in commerce and in productive in-oixi-rv
and there it must Inevitably make
usoit uit tn me banking business "Coi-
fulidatlon" is the word In prudish ln-
eitistrj. and it must be the word in banltlug.
This doesn't mean a los its the public it
is Mmrly the survival of the rong at
The Journal of Commerce siv.i It le aim
lo Boston's high financial reputation that
Ihls nuttet should be explained What
Is most peculiar is that our conlompcr.an
falls to sco the explanation in the general
trend ot business to confotm Itcejf 'q the
narrow margin imposed by tho gold stand-
ard The catting down cf prie-ca means
the eutUns down of tho nionov sunnlv it.
binklnc ns well .is In olhor business Jor
a back of deposit depend on tbe money
of 1U customers and not on Its own.
We havo heard a Breat deal ab-ut the
new supplies of sold that have come Into
tho COUntrv. Well lntn thn r-. !-. o
haps but not Into bnslneses. These' new
ujtlios lie In the ttetsuty or In tho vault
of the banks and they p.ght as well be in
tho bowels of the mnunrnltiH nf (hi m-.
mi- un ico eneci tnej have on trade It
It curious though that thoso who have
urged the adoption of the gold standard
Eltculd fail to r6cognlzo its most obvious
results.
'I lie I'imIk nr Two UiikIInii "Women.
Now Y'ork Tribun.
One of Ihe most curious fads known Just
now is that ot a young woman In thn west
ern pin of EngUud who prides herself on
publicans ate elected to "ongressaow ' h J"S tho
The reason lie on tho surface To" HI" I h0tcl labels
ll-B of hatred of Lhe North ....'"V-l: nafciod in l
tho oil 3nii. . .Tii 11 """ .wu.aieq - . -. u wuijirinm Miiwg irem
mo 1)1 l bOUtO Still Hvjj - A u I all liai s nf tin ni.rU l--. i.-. . "
. L.p5.fJL:1.? .aIlj "aemseaveklK6J Sam5" arJ Now Zealand are retire-
A cnql .... el... .....1. . ..
... ... ..u .... v..u b.uiv cucnonet. -..
rodity nt $2S000tho highest price'lij
ecu! ycxiis. i'lia auvanofa Jn tie i
been duo tp tho Increaso In vII
iiusiucss anu tnc generally prosDe
dltiou ot affairs in thh finnnMiA .
The record prieo for sei.it3 is $3i Sfjjt
... .u. u ..- - -a ucnasfl
fnr thn cruiti. nnit tt.n.A i.. . .
deaths It wns prcdlcUd in Walli
today that this price mav un
reached Tho seats that have fceesi
in iiiiu j cuia iiiivc ueen luiKely W!
younc men many of itium nt.
sons starting in tho wool gataerimt
Under the ruling ot tho oetri
law tho pollco bureau must
on ono of the biggest Jobs It hu
concerning election work. It nwsf;
iwui c-opt a wmi uupueates of Ki
rui sua uon oi tno city for the four
of registration makitig ohrht eon! i
As 500000 vot-rs reKi3tered iaihei
uajH mere win do I.OUOOOO namtit
writton. Tho only btttutv about t.
addition to tho political expeadltSsl
ma greaior city is that It will fats
brief employment for about 200 expUtj
lilL'B.
In. order to avoid a needless i
tlon a? the performance and ret
what excess tho "encore" praetlclli
hlthorto been carried Id this dtj
inuiiigcmiiiii ot tn LTaslno rave a
to enjcln tho repetition on the porta
compani of am of the maslcal nasi
Ti'ie encore fienls tried to frustnVtfj
notilo anteutlons Saturday nleht :
rulo was str.'atly enforced much tii
cengiit of a large malorltv of lit J
uieucc '! hero will ba no more
lugs btlilnd the Casino footllxhuV'
. : i.
rormer actiecs nas openca xi
store In n fashionable eectloa tMB
avonuo Juat across tho stroeWrwi
Waldoi f-A3torla Is a now and itt
biflnees center presided overbftssK
tlewomen. If tha footllcht favorftei i
of a Job decide to follow in the I
of society womon who aro toned low
a menrj war may be looked for.
Tha expenses of running the cUf
eminent of Greater New Y'ork nei4.
It Is estimated will be aboat 9i
Baforo tho amounts aecreiratlris till
askeii for bv the heads of tn W
d ipartmonts aro finally allowed tM
c'lmcn und tha aldermen hiw
In tho -matter. As economy doesnt
nf1tT i.l.n . nUa -. nl. In Ilia eh.lSfrS
.-.. -I.UW Ul M..U .14 . M. --SJ
that a faw- millions mora will bs M
Tho library of the Now York US
stltute on tlio fifth floor of tir
offlco building now contains more'
50.000 xohimFs nnrt Is thn mosl.tit""
Iv cnilllnneil InotltnUnn nf Its klfrlUl
country and odo of the three IwfJ
tlio world. Thcro are on toe
Tlltlni- rnnlm vf nnnlnnt IftTVS 3Qu t
all dear to the heart of the v&
vxmntt student of Blnclcslono. t
Ex-Judce Van Wvek. after a enortH
will rnlllrn tn (Vin aetlvn nraCtlC t"l
H'.t canvass cost him only J499 50
lost a JH.UUJ 0D. f
M) ISI.Af rOR Mtti
llie Scnntoi- Oall lllinself '
lll'll.lli'riit i.f (he Olll
Washington. November H-
best ?XrrLli nor Q Mills of Texa3 a memtfi
....-v. w. ...usv Ul I(W I
in existence rao rollectlon ls i ciuaio lorcign roiawons cuuu"
albums and convprlses labels from
tho polltl
ix-glon
with tho most' dlsVepuTablo iSS!ta
fceaUsd
HA. - . aM aVjMl'
KorthiMiTtitiiMih In Sr: .J-ac? ' s own soctioa. A wo-
2S2rc than Xsr "" - ! tho wAs.S5 "olZZTZ
putdoilrf'.Inauhu
MmMnr.w ..: rr ' '""". iain
Union.
.ihai sueh a feellnR should ha.k .u: iTn'n?ilJl1.. w"onB in their
at ina c oh; of tho i iu .; 7:"'" '" u-ia uiucr ouiions
mi.. ..' lra wxit is not SUrDHstn-r mcnLs ort.. in ... ..
tonight:
"I am a Bourbon democrat of 1" j
bchool and as such shall vote i
panslan. I voted agV.nslt the pf
of tho Hawaiian islands ami
taking in any of ithe Islands of-p
" uitt)' 4'UIUO a HUM? "o - I
Of flVAtUa villi tfhnr TtiUj. tf lUi
tl ihfi nnlir lein .In m V hp (pffOfJ
!... . HV r" 'aj"'!u'. "M " " ""IJXil
couju no&iibir navo iny wnvj-
"The expansion echeme da Pa
w'heroer ono goe oao can lieftf- jM
n fa. fpRH. . 1
"" "". finr-
M. moenuio party hi
tt. toBWta the Nonm " to te Im&thnln".2?'009 'd Ptocipki laid down W
ity wSuui be diftiotm o put to 'i--?- wstiis tfJir i ?nvea.i?.n'j.l SS'M
n wim (itju kiiiilt ni nnaiifi u.i . ----"- uww in atziu. anil v.iiiiowi . 1.1. t 1
i4uru sii iiiirn nu 1
called-for ihaHSnli tTc" a. aaa "n-"S.
cherl.b.yio more anltuoVity to th" M
than tllTy do to tho moon n-?.e No. th
or no jmbl!eanveloct4Hl to coai . iJ .
tho extreme Souther.. S'ates becu.' r'.rH
iiuuiaciiii jiany in those States Is .
last Tuettlav's olootJons.
"So far ub il am peifcpnolly
.iUI .aH.a ..... 4V rn tin Vt llS
pliatton of my term on MarwJ
cnnnlrl lib. t fltH .inn n iVii11itB9r
'Tk tbo Fabbaih Do some net of cool- "rmament making as Jittlo peJf
Vk f 1iMS.lt.. ... " Aula- ti. at i
XI
v ""V '" Unjor tin Sultlinui.
".null! I imf 8
it Vlomriitft
revpublican
of a rucf war nt every election
art. It. order to r;fw.S"?.n. MW the disen u "" n" . Chcct
.. .1. - . isuvi t milieu t i-. ---.j 1 vs'itcrxjiu liiii mri nn
w. the nf:-70"J.iflenWawl' 'lt the sick. . '"
have been lsrxely deprived of tho T "' c
frunk-Ulso. If e.ui hsi L2 .V' rUw
No-th t'Hrollna thrro woull have S? la
vloltt.ee In th recent cl9rtione""
But the lack of mica 4lrtanU'
raurtkl sfeOM of Noolahffi'1A
rcptfattMl every tln-e -there i .. f '
campalsa In that State ro ' " Political
The conitltuUonai hnj;e ...
laredy Mlmlnato tbe 3 ("h; lll
the negro vote will lxivsthe V.W ot
causing a dhl.V3 ot the wMiVE of
nelng pan somnhlug nhi.h ! m0!1-
dAngtr of PWlpiIatiitJ ra0-"' C the
negro popula.
BUtN wherto etier re hSSTJM
v Mlilidtrr Itefuleil.
Oreenvlllo Herald.
Jhr.d?ff T UDd thors "-ve
try precincts " "oal B
couu.
Men-.be!"n0 ""Hvlon
""'T6"t uazcue
&e
No tivan ilfl ii.nnenr In the TJ
ler-fal l.i.. u. nl.nA trtrilTTlO .I.
"" rv . ""v"." Y.iTniatt
iitumaraE ior hjb uiim jl
Twin VfllirH lienrl II. iwlll t0 leunf .
Slblo 10 find 20000 meJi In TcW
to acKnawicaso mai ihbj "'!-1
to tho pcpullat Prty. Tho cr"J
mien rrom tho moko an" lur
qropped.
i.'it
vii
A ftlitiu lsc
C.Hoin'HIii ITomld.
Tho great trusts pa daubt feel J
enociuraped by titio reeults of J
tlon nd thtv end of tbo v
Oh. whern 1. ti... .t.
railroad In trjlng to crot.T lrt wnitfnntton nl oppiwikn) otf
.b-r?.P. E ar od thSSouVi.i'J 3 .retold. One . of tb
ill.
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vua.1 ooxtomieas stream c" n nvnexi campaign in iu'
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