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LL: IA Y a < Blltatr ·IrI -ar vp bbs a bas l;~be s 1 robust aga rpin. Terse could uiitbem 4fwd A Ciited to hat alian~. cttl p abrleut s"a be aweatb binlp. y wil bie of: ;{std b tt· ofC " A&4"m btea of if3 . Lbeard ol """""""""""" niggle of - e-~ thecrod o 138 and jan o ~f w 'af· b steent thet Job.a~ W.Sottlf 'jsit o 1121 wrll goonheJ *aid "eat' 77vdr 1b~w~d is the - sialI. avel h ard ~.e m leio byer dubtlhese looked f. th., bh net ad the shooting star, but `1 .dy one person is reported to it have seen the forme, andtMtL few . tulatter 'wereeabiered.L The Si latonds qusile all. is SNow .hat we. are sate ,bhat do tl aei lisomethiag terrile g .sr atnbot to happen, t IRt did'nt b ihtistay 1 that this comet is ow I r~ n Ig way fr e us. It nmat ti a hes ecaunug beaggiag to it- a sew how it mamid se o us lying d Iout the ang at the end4 of one ti remnd, but when iteane seaser, e it. und the earth too big and t ,ie: . r b- t batter not bit ap a 1s"uooamtet is it ? Holme's e or Dielats? IsIn 8Biela's comet 1 - i-su --- . gua .... ... . ed its pathprinkled s wfthoe Spart dlid all was ,ane, and now a t It daabtless wUats to sprinkle us a sith, the other powderedhaitf. As a lt is only a few milblans miles I oaf, we are rather safe now. t PST EuGuWgr PRIsis !0K CON Sgid bthe Eemestesd Strike. e The big Homestead strike, I which has raged for fire months, I is over. It has been one of the most bitter that has ever occur-4 red is this country, and attended Swith no little loss of life. Al though a purely local affair, it af a feetael the whole country and e forced its way even in national it polities. The strike or lockout called the attention of the people to our industrial condition, and a thoroughly refuted the claim of the Republicans that the McKin ley bill had advanced wages and * bettered the condition of the i workingman. rd The Chicago Inter Ocean has Staken the view that Cairnegie was Sthe Durchard of the late anmpign; and that the Hotmeatead strike defeated Harrison. While this is " perhaps an exaggerated view of t the matter, it cannot be deatied *" that it hurt the President. It , we. na eave to the fa t1 E wages had not t. I en increased, but on the con e trary reduced, and it more or less M antagonized union workingmen, k, and lost the Republican many . votes in the towns. SThe btrike had other important e.ects. It was a very expensive one to the State of Pennsylvania of apd thee county of Alleghany, na se it compelled the calling out of a olarge mlitia force to preserve the peace. It proved that the Pink erton system of meeting and at of tempting to supprets strikes with armed "detectives" was .a bed al one in every way; and it sounded a the death knell of Pinkertoniusm ad io this country. at How thoroughly opposed this 12 system is to American institutions ad was never better illustrated than at Homestead, and it called dclown such vigorous denneciations from all portions of the country and from th.pe .e of all arties, that ire all probably never again hear ey of artnes of these Jadissares being e seat into a State to overcome and kill the people. And the liome stead strike showed, at the anme Stime, the necessity for each State . possessing an ebcientuntita force O_ ot only for protection, from for , eigp invasmon, but fo the premer eg intion of peace at omeo.. g Oov. Pattison's action in order ig the anlitita to Hmnestead, at one. suppressed what threateied to become a great 'rebellion sad .reued order. It proved the s neeesilt of a good militia fore, alldthe wierldom of calling it out *at sn early day. (ov. Flower optded this coures, both at Buf-. t fao and Fire Island, with great semi ; s ad G ov. Feuester here at New Orimeans foad the silitia of equianl asevice. It will be wen, therefore, that t lbm s Usues'at stuter ad ite ef 0ar, uta only in Pensylvalnia, thRusghmote tji Uniba, and h at .these wre peneraly good, h s etleee stisse a Demo • W~.e. eat, gilu a death i *.em.Ity eo m .d<..: .ta w ve been akrupt by t in their busin- ',,cthe ite * bepn. There are om0 pus4ts oft resea blane ooetweop it and the ,late l ber disturbance ii ew Oileans. l. The origin wal different, for the AI itseel workers at IInmestead orAgi-J ially struck` lhcsuse of a reduc- At ltae of wages. where-a the work ingmen here had 'no €onplaint of Sthis ksind to make; but after the n beginning of the strike at became - a general. The mechanics and lI-* I bouriang an employedas, the mill tN r struck through "sympath.v," for a I they had no cause of complaint, - 1and were threatened with no re- i g destion of wages. The "sy'mpa- e thy" stike also spread to other , establishments having no connee I tuom with the Homestead affair, p and, as ls frequently the case. that labor disturbamnce caused or pip 's espitated other strikes in varnous at parts of the country. The qu es sin~m-e-nr domme," eson playLed - a promainent part inthe affair, the w strikers heiofs 8&etfIenil to keep as mon-union men out of the works a s and adopting military discipline 4 as to carry out purposee. The result was the condlct with the Pinker- d tons and the subseuent ealling in n s of the State militia. 4 " Of course the strike hurt the t* Carnegie company, lint it is. a rich 4 corporation and can stand at. It P, has bees evident for some weeks I , ,pa$.that the strikers were beaten, 1e for the works have been running r- at nearly their full capacity; but dI a large element of the men refused - I to surrender, recognizing that the.y *f- could not get their places back. ad After many votes. however, the a) conservative element, which has at btln steadily increasing, has IIe grown to a majority and has or ad dered the strike "off." of The loss in wages is put at $2. a1- 500,000, while the company is nd thought to have lost $5,000,000. he It isiwisely keeping its lousesto itself, however, and even if they 1as reach this immense figure it can *as well stand it. h3 The other workmen who struck ke at Beaver Falls and Duquesne out is of "-sympathy," gave tup the light some time ago, and the Homestead Led workingmen were alone in the L iekl whenthey surrender. "Sym Vmtby-* ,4Ti ike ic tarun srcy Ons lot aucceesful this year, and have 'n- proved off little tdvantage to the ' workingmen in whose aid and in M, terest they were ordered, hut an fy immense loss to the commaunities in which they occured. It scarcely needs the experience ve of the homestead affair to show a1i that labor differences can fre t quently be more satisfactorily ar he ranged by conferences and mutual econcessions than by strikes and i- lockouts, which injurd both sides ith equally. The $7,500,000 lost at llomestead, and the lives sacrific ed sd there might all have been saved if the matter had been sufficiently a" discussed and considered at first, hip without an appeal to Ptnkertons and shotguns.-Times-Democrat. DIED. Ausr,.- At bhs residence in M Frnocsville, La.. on Monndy. Nev emter Sht.; 1998, at 10h80 o'c'eck P. U., Joua Dawsox Avrztw. native of Philadelphia. Penn., aged 5 yesa. 6 months and 4 days SSt. Ionls papers will please esnp. Vaussiasv.-At Alexandria, La.. November ib., 1893, Gnooes, infant -sn of Enile R. Verinsky and BFsi', BIyd, aged ooe year two months and even davs. The Swarstmz extends its heartfelt eontdoleoeo r to the bereaved parents in this their hour of aflieticn; may they be comforted by thb. w rd-. of ;Mr Load: "B'nier little chilrcu to come nuto me for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven". LIST OF LffrKEI Remaining In the Poet Ollkce. Rayou Sara. La., week ending Dec., 1. I182. Clabowu. Est, Holmes, Charles, Costom. .tx. Harris. Wn, Digg~. Hlmp. Vell, Johnes, Deebamp. Wrs. J, Wriley, leack, GoIdairs, Wai. White, Nancy, Persons ealling for any of these let ers will please say advrtsel. F. M. MLMFORD, PosuAsTa. A Litte e irls Ezpeleme Is a M. sa MIs. Les Treseot ane kee p-ea otae Gov. Ligathioe as Saud S14e, H , adi are blessed with a SisghE years od. Last April se as tnbe down with measles, fol iews wll a dmeafl eough and tur l.ag &tiaew. Dessrs at housme and It t -Na d ber, bas In vain, -e S- - ii l, aii bd was a Rid hAss. 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I Wooster, .lohtn-. "........... .. (14 7o sWr'llhe crnet has evidently -i' eloped with the I'ople's Party. BEN. BROWN, BARBER and HAIR DRESSER, VUoI U" lI "iaE IILL, The Superb Trotting SJtallon. CAPT. SMITH, (IIegistered as Billy Wonder 0078) lnred by Pocahontas Boy No. 1.790: 1st daun Liz.zie Wonder. 229 1-4 by 'l'onm Wonder No. 147; 2nd dtha Dolly Sayer by Black IPrince. etc.. etc. He is 1. 3 b4hnds. dark brown, a an peerb horse all over, strong. even a very hauldsole actorand with untasuallygood hwone and feet. Capt. pith was sired by Pocahontas Boy. a great sire, of ex treme speed and a RACE HOtRSE. Ills damit isa It race orse and his great dani was a ra ce horse and alno daru of two tace Ilorses and grand daln of anotlher. Poatahontns Boy lils 16 or I8 race hlorses to his crerrtilt. among then,. the famous Buffalo Girl 2124 he is brother to Youlng nalfe the sin asf the great Nelson 2:10. Tomta Wonder 147 is nire of several In the list and the damu of tmany race hor ses. to Capt. Snlthl is between his sis ter Buffalo (Girl 2:12 1-2 and his cousin Nelson 2:10. lie is in active trauining by a skillful driver ald will go very fast. lie combines the great racing strains. Old Pocahontas. 01d1 Piilot. Ton Ilal and Morgan. Termis 20 the season or $30 to tnsure, ALSO The handsome bay colt by 81r Peter 19t2 will be allowed to serve S or ( mares at 820 the season. lie is also in active trainining. Hle was sired by Sir Peter No. 1952; lst dam Brona by Lakeland Adlxlabah; 2nd dam Belie Partlse by the T-acker horse son of Wright's Rattler; 3rd dam by im ported Consternatlon. Any mare not catchlng an '93 is enti tled to return season In '9:1 free if the horses are alive and owned at Green woodl. Ample stable and pasture, but no res ponsibility for accident or eacape. Apply to GREEN WOOl) PL.NTA1'AION. Apr 3U 1 mo. Barou Sara, La. And Capt. Leonard and Joseph btern. Bayou Sara. La. SrTCOxIB O II m Marks' Hotel, [Successor to D. Alexander] BAYOU SARA, LA. FIBsT CULSB ACOI OIBATIEOS. Board by the day, week or month. Porter with Bus to meet all Ihots and tr ins. Sample room fur nished free of charge. First Class Livery Stable In Conmeeston with the. otel. Apr 16 e2 l sy. Propte . 6 r 5sm~ipU~ BEAR fleburbo- Bt. Cut. DleuvUte. Ne rrleaenS La., hoot is's Uraiints Rc ired. .' 1E tabI shed 1782 L OSSES PA] \CE' OltOANIZ'ATION, OVER $IO.OOO Loaala P ron Ilip f g Ad 5d and Pei d ' Ne O r l w . OgaT eld 69 UP STREET. ______ Cresioeit Insurance, Ce =of NOw Orleans, La. IAsned P id Miam @voa.i.ii.;, Over Im USaow. W.iLLYLx, .fl0'AI LIG, Vice I'reridenl'IIASE.RWU,. LOUIS FRICERIO, OPIIN 6 ANLse . O·· PTICIA, 181~S CANALL STREET, N.O.,~-La .-·. OP1TICAL, SUIIRVEYING. NAUTICAL anel )kATI5WAYWA4 Zý 'INTILUMEYTS. IEPARENGo INMTU )IENTS a KIECALTY. ,* . 'Marine and Opera Gla" see. E}e a Gin&ee. Apectnclfrs. 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