thlRMP1UK ITS Mi th.r.iiWiMnmleller, Hopeful 1 1They may earner the pork They mey corner the beef Bui the dry lender will *ltll hireE relief TFW^lf ——^PBISince with jack rabbits end bun-1 Vln i e • lw-r -,; J jThe plains am replete ITii eiire they 'll hive plenty ofmoat. IWe bed some storm Friday.J 9. Speeee and eon Ml let wt*rf« Torrlngton rtslrors Wednesday.Russel Taylor and wife were Henry visitors Wad needs y. 0,O. R, Taylor we* hauling hay from under the ditch Thursday. jlire. H* H Taylor ceJied on Mr*,O, B Tijlor Tuesday* I“Watchman, what of the night? ^ Waivbtnaa, whit of tie night?** * The watchmen nsld, “th* morning oometh. To the ten million negro** of America the prophetic words htveoften hid apparent fniiUliijept, Ik cent occur tmcc* in our nations! leg I a* Isture brings the prophecy ur m u* our mind- We refer to the rejreunn of the Infamous Negro exclusion a eu*e ,, in tue 1 mudfrslien bill, vh'ch was 1 Jt,•o nobly oppmed by •otne of dmeoethtrn member*. For instaur ♦ representative Burnett of Uabatun, 11chairman of the cumin* tin* of I nurd gradon took strong ground against **K► die idea as a ref; so lion ou ih* m nrCo i on1*W\w.'millions of Americans of Afelean no- V*Ctioent and appealed ehxiuently to hts colleagues to stattu sol hi y against Wjthe amend meat Rep Dlec, of £V**e opposed coocurr p s ami predictedthil the whole bill would fail thu negro exclusion provUoti w»re adoptedThese f icts and the *t«ti«*m*mt bv th**guvernur elect oi Alabama that erheti j re he wn» Inaugurated the open »e**lou la for killing aiggrre came to an end, are the things that make us see % new jdrawing of the morning time of ihrritufwrotiooe of the Iiiia*«st flimso* m ami Vardamaus There is ooe thing ,«ithe eouth kuue *. and know* ihorougn b*11 and that i« dial wHh lie negro 'laborer with all hit short emiiming*ih^hae or'kef euifuai d from prolonged and costly sis ikee *« hat'** diorv•ecttuus cm phi y lug fin otgn la dot