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After all, it may be regarded as a fortunate ciicu instance that one Radical Senator has the candor and f earlessness to -open ly proclaim the policy be regards M absolutely essen tial a policy Jthat Jeads,: to Jtnejjost censurable practices, and. stirs p. the worst passions of our nature But we mast copy 'some of the ' points made by our Washington oo.utempo-. rary.r; 11 says;-. "Why, then, should it be nitt with such a storm of denunciation by the regulation: Radical organs? .Simply, because Senator Cameron, having undertaken to write on a certain subject, chose to write the truth' about it, and declined to propagate shams. The Radical newspaper organs which; criti-. cise or lampoon Senator Cameron for telling' so many truths in such plain phrase about the science of Itamcai party-management, only indicate that she was prodigious ly h u ngry and very easily x satisfied. ; ; Since the'prthern Representatives have renewed their, old way of hurl ing epithets and saying sa vage'thmgs of each other, we do not hear any Northern1 fed itor complaining of ihei r vulgarity and ba jbreedjpg. P.nl.yv-; f let a Southerner wax warni and Jn-. I dulge a little temper? und2 er!ave .many pious essays upon., '.'plantation. annersandtb their, pens i; a frejb, .topotqt moral and adorn! falsehood. ;-jJ ridge. Keki occupy any special place, will be charged extra ac- i are ti!emselves up to the elbows in theprac coKungtoiaeposiuoaaooircu. . . .. 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Ij Communications, unless they contain important news, or discuss briefly and properly subjects of real interest, are not wanted; and, if acceptable in every other way, they will invariably beBrejected if the real name of the author is withheld? . r,- Correspondents must , write on . oily fme side of the paper. 3 ft? Qorning- ,tar. mice their columns with tales of Southern outrages, howling themselves black in; the face about Southern claims, and exhaust ing every device of base and malignant partisan ingenuity, to ; recruit the Radical ranks and restore the Radical morale which consists, and always has consisted, of igno- r t Til' - 1 V T .Mu....uu.a . The Senator understands the situation a ereat aeai oeuer. anu races it wun muuiie ly more spirit than they. What bis article means is, that the time has come when the Radical party must throw off its threadbare disguises and take its stand openly in its true character and under its real colors, ; This is not only $ frank doctrine," but it is strong political common sense, ine uay when the platitudes of platforms and the clap-trap of Schurzian orators can delude the people has gone by. If the Radical nartv8tands the ebost of a show in the coming canvass, it will be on the line of policy mapped out by Cameron ; that is to say, a general wnoop-urtne-Doys policy without any of the lolly-pop of Schura or the kid-slippered, velveteen cant of George William Curtis. The people may or may not be disgusted with the "machine. politics" described in tne screed or uame- ron;but tbey are certainly so nauseated with the Holy Willie's Grayer of schurz that no repetition of it can be made to stay on their political stomachs. ' If the Radi cals ever win another election in this coun try, it will be by the sheer force of machine! politics, and the machine '.will . nave to be lubricated with all the profits of toe syndi- . eate and all the dividends of the . national banks for the last three years. But it basnt a chost of a show to succeed under the ley and Representative O'Neil from Pennsylvania," went :for eacha other the other 'ay after the regular Jirh Elaine 8(iyie,;Aua,iyeiri0Vi,PPe howl has gone up from a single, hypo critical throat.' Here is a specimen of the colloquy, and it is quite' on -a . - ..... , t. . - ' :'. t par witlr "plantation ' or river-boat, or. any other coarse and truculent f 8,- mantiers: . - : 1 "O'Neil began by calling 'Mudge' Kelley an. . egoti8U' r Judge Jielley Hurled, back I be. word 'blaluerskite.' One of tbe -bosorable members said. "You misrvpresentyour con stituents' ? The other replied, -"Whe I bei- como your t dog,-5.111 j wear collar;Xit wouldn't have such a puppy as you are.,'. If you ever speas to me again l ii siap you in the face."You may eo toh 1.' that's where yon may go to' thus the contest went on.'- see fit to instrnct the committee to investigate these frauds or any other 'subject, it .would be Mts duty to per form thelabor thoroughly and impar tially; This argument had bo. much L weight that the Dentrocratio members of the committee resolveii not 10 a e anything to do with bringing about the investigation."--'' - ve ' i' t i.m, m m ' -f - WhUICey' Drlakliieia New York; :t" Gath" in (be Cincinnati Enquir.er.4 The pVopnetor bf.theMetropolitan hotel told, me I ast bight"' that his bar receipts were $1 75 A dayii ?If wesup pose the average receipts ai tho . bars to be $90 a day,aiout $220,000 would have been spent every day -for,, liquor in NewcYorki by tipplers alone, l'his is equal ;to $70,000,000 a yeaf. It is teomputed that- J,2tiotpQp,000 drinjes kre tau in Ne w;York, and xa tariff of jtwp'cents onspbitC and a , half, a Steam Engines fSF"Oxx.t guotauons, it saould be understood, rep resent the wholesale prices generally. In m&Jting m? small orders higher prices have to be charged ' -t-o. ARTlCLJwb. FBICKS. 00 0O For 1878. MOBE KFPKCTIVH AND - MOKE COMPLETE AND MORE SBAB1LY Ar APTED' fo the various Mechanical and Agricultural uses J .; - .. than any other in the market." . " ! Practical improvements accumulated from twenty jrears? -manufacturing, experience, . with reputation maintained and success established; V - : fiend for-Circulars, descriptive, and containing testimonials concerning our PORTABLE JSTA TIONABY and AQKICULTURAL STEAM ENGINES-. -.' J ' ' . BAGOlNit 3uiiC .... i.K . -' iDoublii Anchor. .-. v. i0onbl AiiChui 2 A " . BACON NorU: Oarolii,a. ; - aanxb, Bi.ew .' . i-Shoaldiei; y !t.' : v-- Sides It.-tjz cLoice.ft it- . " -Vl; ; WenivfL '.'OMikeu . -' : : tlaTfift '....y x - :-f? Sides; V .-;.-.'.....;-; Bhouideirs , Dry Salted . . , 1 8ide 9'J is.; Kl V. :x Shoulders ........ .. . . . BESV-Uve weight...... ?d BARBELS Spirits Turpentin ,-i8ecoEdnandeach.ii.,.;is 160 O -l 75 f New New York, each, CO 1 15 BEESWAX 9 fi...... I 85 26 BRICKS Wilmijuntoii, M i ; 7, 60 - ta H W It - -I 9 7 6 I 6- 10 ix: i)4 an. 6V 5 Awarded high pi at Centennial ErpX tne cJiewina oualUie nn nrri jT.11' fori .aw or neeaemna anil iw.. v.: " ."w-i .raj mug. ooia ny aa dealer. 8mwi . ' H Before Bujrins or HeminaV I " Cabinet or Parlor OraL Be sure to send for our LATEST CIECTJLAE8 With KIW STTUtS. TCril? W MSjS'rs 66d; Taber-& Horse, jn- ino .uoiieu oiates ouuu,vvvi. year,' or nearly four limes the.cost of running- the Geii era!'.. Government, and yet the English exceed us in guz zling by, $59,000,000. ' I.'.. ' EATON. MADISON CO.. N. ap Si-D2taw&Wlm , ;- -su th C fin B EN fi COjU M KWI'i . There seems to jrjbe .some ; mistake about thel character of the poblio nah Rothschild received lor marrying Lord Roseberry, a Christian. The Jewish' Times 6ay 8 no such cu rsiog occurred in any synagogue under the thority,and that such "carsing" would j There' see-its to be no oppo- !iu tibri "fVwli a te v er m' Nok b - Carol i n a now, 'tothe-' election of Chief justice :Smfth' la. -the.positioiij i which.? the :Govemor conferred by?,appotntraent on h 'down ; vve rjever knew a raore notaoie in stance of the dangers that ensne, in politics, from "a too' deep setting of the coalter.'--PeeraJ urg t Index-Ap-peaL,. , . . : . ' , ; iw. i; The truth is the men k behind 'the scenes in tbe temple of. Mammon know more tbau .the world knows, and they are uncomfortable' in con templation of'lhe motives,' not less than the means, that have - brought the country to its present ' distressed condition. They kno'w that so far as PLUG , TOBACCO GIVEN AWAY ! Any person sending their address on postal card to Mbbohah rs' Tobaooo Cokf., 30 Ubqad Stbiet. Bostok. Mass..' will receive by man. ; postpaid, a sample of the Bxst Plus Tobacco ever made or uses, soia oy BAXTER & BIED, Baltimore. Md. 'And Other Dealers in Manofact'd Tobacco.- ; FACTS. inVheoiition MYERS, n by its violence and indiscretion. ; - ; ' , - 7 , Of 11 IU1U XU UVUUI 1'lUUt Uk SOLD OVER 365 BOXES OP THS CBLSBRA TED SCHULTZ CO.'S LAUNDK? ' hOAP, IN ONK WEKK. The Best. Purest and Cheapest Soap ever sold in the United States. By WILLI Aid H. BBBNABD. ' , - - WILMINGTON N. C.i Thursday Morning, ftfay 16, 1878. -z ABSENTBE3S9I4 ' JVe have before f inferred to the absenteeism that distinguishes the Democratic side of tfe present Con gress. It is quite censurable this way of neglecting the people's busi ness. Congressmen! are paid large salaries, and they .should.either attend to the 'business ill hand or come home and let others fill their places who will not regird their oftices as meTesinecures. The other day when the Florida question was up before the Ho use, and he Republicans be gan to fihbustcf, there were 28 Demo crats absent, i The Republicans took advantage of this and refused to vote, thus" leaving Ithe House without a quorum, and Jo it had to adjourn. There are enough Democrats in Washingtono make a quorum, but the trouble is to hunt them up. Some are d rinking, arid others are' at disrepu table places and so the-great business of theeounry is neglected., This is not the fir&t time that the Republi cans have carried the day; through the. culpaDle neglect ; of Democrats, We venture to say that the late Gov. Graham Soever neglected public - bu siness fo"' an hour during his long ca reer; Tae man that makes politics his business should give his attention to politics, and not to drinking, gam bling and dissipation generally. Such Representatives are not only ineffi- bring down " "the most indignant con demnation from the most' fespecta- the capitalists of the Northern money uie.iewss. jAt aumits inai someming I ueutres uv uceu uaoieu iu ijiuu of the kind mav hkv nr In I enct o fiscal policy of the govern ., ,...r ' - I ment for years past, there has been uui ui uu unn prayer meeting. 01 nothing lett undone by them to ad the low .rolish Jews miVVhitechapel, vance the interests of the men already as tney are: capaDfe ot almost any ab- I ncn, regaraiess' or-tne pnvauon or lhiri of7hV e drfeT ninlw surdiiy r5 indecency: It a'nbf ffern at might be entailed upon oefieve , that the .Kothschild family, are . aissaiwnea - with . the . marriage.- Baroness . Charles Rothschild, on a We are just in receipt of SCO Bbls. of the Choicest Family Flour, 85 Bbls Refined teuears, 60 Tubs Ele gant May Butter, 5 Tierces IX L Hams, very small; Pig Shoulders, Breakfast Strips, New Lard. . Se Bags Java, Laeuyra and Wio coffees, 5 J Boxes Choice Oranges and Lemons, . ' 500 Cases Assorted Can Goods. ' ' - We are sollln- GROCERIES, WINES, TEAS and LIQUORS, LOWER THAN THB LOWEST, hence our immense sales. Wholesale Buyers tolicited. GEO. MYERS, mylltf 9. 11 and IS South Front St. Forest and Stream, ' . .2 AND., ... ' ROD AiD GUN. attire who run the administration or edit the organs in Chicago and New York." K1ISBB WILLIAII. . The dastardly attempt to assassi nate the aged and heroic Emperor of Germany is an outgrowth of the com munistic craze that just .now curses' certain sections and certain victims. The assassin, Max Hoedel, is a social istic leader, and is a fanatic of the worst order. Tbe Herald telegram says: -. ; -. - "The prisoner had in his possession sev eral socialistic , and democratic writings, tickets of membership of several Berlin socialistic unions and tbe likenesses tf two socialistic leaders. He declared that he belonged to no party, but was an anarchist,: the enemy of all political parties, the pre sent condition or. society ana puonc insutu former occasion, wrote: ; B i:- A.-; .:. ... ... " "It is to be hoped that beiner a liberal supporter or the synagogue' does 'not pre-' elude liberality of thought and sentiment, and that the Kothschilda, as a rule, are not so oigotea or so narrow minded as to dis own any member who chooses to deviate from the beaten.path, " :t - u . r the masses struggling for a .foothold, in the slippery sides of the mountain where the genius of plenty sits se renely enthroned . 'They know' that there is a power in gold which makes itself felt in the halls of legislation. They know that power to be their power; and most of them have merci lessly used it. Hence these tears and hence these fears. Richmond Whig. THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN'S JOURNAL: A WEEEXY PAPER DEVOTED TO FIELD SPORTS, PRACTICAL NATURAL HIS TORy, FISH CULTURE, PROTECTION OF ; GAME, PRESERVATION OF FORESTS, - YACHTING AND BOATING RIFLE ' V PRACTICE. AND ALL . - OUT-DOOR RECREATIONS AND STUDY. ' This la the only Journal in the Country that folly supplies the wants and necessities of the Gentleman Sportsman. TERMS $ I 00 a Year. Send for Specimen Copy Forest Sc Stream Publishing Co., Ill FULTON ST.; Old No. 10&0 OCR STATE .CONTBldPOKARIBS. Pnut (Mfleo Box K. New York. sept 37-tf TIAIffi UUUO, Jhe incident has caused, great ex citement in merlin, it makes men fear that there is great trouble brew ing, and that there are foes dark' ready to strike J their unsuspect ing victims at any hour. - Thd BerliU correspondent of the London Daily News says: "The result is a feeling of serious uneasi ness and anxiety.- The event opens out a vision of possibilities which had hardly beea considered,' and which are. really ap- paiiwg wnen caimiy.ceniempiaiea ,i nave never known Berlin so grave and even "de pressed as at this abrupt and startling sum mons to prepare ror unseen, unrealized and terrible dangers to resist a foe whom want, hatred and sentiment can apparently drive According to Pr; Ruff ner, the Su perintendent of Public Instruction in V irginia, some $19,000,000 of r alco holic liquors are consumed in that State annually.. :Ile says that the' sales of liquors in ther 4 United States for. the year ending June 30 1 87 1 , amounted to $600,000,000. Accord- ing to these, figures, which ; are be- lieved to be within bound?, there is an annual conaumptibn of $16' for in the I every man, woman ana cnua in me uspect-1 Umbrirb,thatVwhion destroys, in ebriates, and fills our prisons and poor bouses and workhouses with its victims. There ; must be 'consumed yearly in North Carolina at least four teen Or fifteen million dollars of alco holic drinks, and yet people complain of hard times, of grinding taxes, and oppose the introduction of the Mof fett bell-'punch.- ; '- v-' Never was the press of North Carolina nearer au independent standpoint as free and impartial journalists that at tbe present time.-! Ail hail the day when every editor is full op on line. ReulavQle lime. YYe have shown already many reasons for the imposition of a high tax on drum mers, j In this we have been wholly guided by what we regarded as the good of the people. , We believe the consumers foot the bills of expense- incurred by drummers. We have numbers of wholesale or iubbin; houses in North Carolina eome in Tarboro. These home , merchants pay purchase tax, property lax" State, county and town tax. and it Is not treating them fairly to allow drummers forJbouses out of the State, who do not pay these taxes,,, to sell goods under their noses. A tax would make the thine more equal.. We are glad to enlist so pow- errul an ally as flie . Wumington star. 2arbor6 Southerner.' ' ' ;- ; VOLITICAL POINTS. . . Mr. Hayes has released , 245 scamps from .various penitentiaries during the firstyear Of his fraudulent occupancy of the- White House Washington Isi. The Democrats at Washington appear to be looking arouod for somebody to whom. they can let put the . job of in vestigating the frauds in Florida. PhUa The Biblical Recorder, PUBLISHED BY Clrarda, Broushton Sl Co, -RALEIGH, N. C. RBVi C. T. BAILEY, Editor. REV. J. D. HUFUAM. AssocUto Editor, ' REV. W. T WALTERS, D. D., Agriculfal Editor Organ jf - Norti v Carolina Bantists. In lu Fortieth Year, 'v EVERY. BAPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT As an Advertising Medium TJrisurpassed only $2.10 per Year.;''- . Address JanSO-tf , BIBLICAL RECORDER. Raleich, Sf.C Northern.. BUTTER North Carolina, ft. Northern, 9 CANDLES Sperm, ; i Tallow, V a ; - Adamantine, s J." CHEESE Northern Factory 9 B State, 9 "to ........... COFFEE Java. 9 ft...... . -. Wo,9 .................. ! Laguayra, 9 CORN MEAL ) boehel.lu sacks COTTON TIES 9 vi. DOMESTICS Sheeting. 9 Td i !;;Tanu 9 uncn.i,ij..; EGGS FISH Mackerel; No. 1. 9. bbli; I No. 1,9 hbl , lit: Mackerel. No. 1,9 hhL;.... : j No.S, 9 bbl.. ........ t Mullets. bbl N. C. Herring, 9 bbl : . Dry Cod, 9 tt FLOUR-Flnefj bf.,.::. 8upe. Northern, f) bbl. Extra do. " H bbl...... ; . Family ,.. v .. 9 bbl...... City Mill Supr., 9 thU... '., Ultra. 9 bbl:.;, ; Family, 9 bbl.. . Ex. Family. bbl . FERTILIZERS t Peruvian Ouauo. SOUU a - BaughV Pboephate, "i . Carolina Fertiliser. . Ground Bone. . . " BoueMeal, r-.v .. . , . . " Flour. ' Navaaaa Quand, : . ; Complete Manure . " Whann'a Phosphate V Wando Phosphate, v . Berger A Buu's Phosph. " Excellenza Cotton Fertilizer GLUE 9 ft........... ... ; GRAIN Corn, in store, in oaga,! uom. cargo, fi nuHneL.... , , Corn, mixed 3 bushel...... ' Corn, wholesale, in bags..., 5 Oats, 9 bushel............ Peas, Cow, 9 bushel...... .. RIDES Green. 9 . Dry, 9 . ' ..""... HAY Eastern, 9 100fis....... - Western, 9 100 9s ., -North River, 9 100 ! , HOOP IRON 9 LARD Northern, ft North Carolina, 9 .... . LIMB bbl..... LUMBER Cm StsAxSawxd Shin Stuff, resawed. M ft. Rouen Edge Plank, M ft... Westlndia Cargoes, according toqoauiy, 9 art.......... Dressea Flooring, seasoned.. Bean muz and Boaros, com mon. V M ft.... .... . ... . MOLASSES New cp lCuba,hhds new crop uuDa, ddis ft gal, v .Porte Rico.hhds bbls......:...... . Sugar House, hh4a, 9 gal. DDia.fl gal... uj a aajv JWiBf 5wri NAILS Cut, 4d to SOd, 9 keg.. . ujluh n.erosene, ? gu Lard, gal.. Unseed, 9 gal....,......;... Rosin, 9 gal. POULTRY Chickens, live...... ; " , Spring... PEANUTS 9 bushel.......,... POTATOES Sweet, bushel.: . Irish, Northern, 9 bbl ..... . FORK Northern, City Mess.... . xnin.fiDBi ....:. .i... . Prime, 9 bbl ............ Rump, 9 bbl ,.. RICE Carolina, ............ Rough, 9 bush ...... ... RAGS Country, f ............ City, fl ROPE SALT Alum, 9 bushel ; uverpooi, fl8aak,cb F.O.Ry, . usDon, 9 sacK...: . . : , American. 9 sack.. . .. . ... . , SUGAR Cuba, 9 ........ Porto Rico, 9 a Coffee, 9 ft....... ...... . - : B , 9 & C 9 ' Ex. C . ; 9 !.......-... urusnea. 9 SOAP Northern, 9 f HINGLES Contract, M... Common, 9 M........ ....... CroressSaps 9 M,..;,.... . Cypress Hearts 9 M..t.. .... 8TAVBS ' W. O. BbLi M... ;. tt. u. una., 9 M..... ..... M 33 is a S6 :&5 18 15 a li is e 83 nw 10 90 00 & & 14 00 . au r S3 4tr- SV: much informalioD. Sent free, makam w , ,CAS. .nd - I Tri a xt t - a - -r " : n, n rL --w r t -.w.. vj. vuicago, j : FOWLER & FULTON, General Agents for the UNITED STATES C A RTB I Dfi 6 Manufacturers of the - Solid ' Head, Reloading, Military ' , Sporting, Central Fire OAR T R I D Or V, Also Rim Fire Ammunition for Pistola m ' Cartridge Cass, Swaged and PiSpSi ers, Re loading Tools, 4c. Ac. Send fii?Sf1."; catalogue. 300 BROAD WA V. new v'K 12 12 14 16 j 12 M.S.? SO 83 iztx: 1 I-..' 12 15 00 80 00 8 60 10 60 100 14 50; 7 00 7 60,. 11 00 ,0 11 60 J 8 75 8 00 a 00 toll .. . 00 . 6. 5 00- 6 6 - iO&OO' est VL .- rm m v v twttt uvxt nH w ofmiSAi?SS5SSi goods WW . vvaimu TV - 1 III I 1H write to J. W. M1XTER SAW TOOL CO TO HAVE GOOD. Ann V A T TUT, m.,., 1 M V fj'J' 1JE liEPT T N n n n l- ,.' ' ?R AXHMBTB IONIC i DR 7 25 0 00 7 00 7 50 S 00 6 50 6 75 9 50 0 to ;7 85 7 75 ' 8 25 " BlUOUSHESs I 57 60" 63 60 00 00 6000 1 &DY8PEPSU CLEABS IHE ) I 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 65 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 60 00 55 SO 9 "68 00" , , 00 : 61 50 85 4. 10 0 00 1 13 1 uo 65 00 4000 -45 00 67 00 65 00 67 60 70 00 70 00 00 00 60 00 15 70 XX) 55 90 r 5 11 0 00 r 115 1 10. 75 00 80 .00 10 00 O 11 00 1 35 iPamphtetaaddre3DR,SANPORD,NeW YT THE CO OPER ATllE JNEWSPAPERS. It has been jteAprtprl tTmf paid by New York advertisers for allvpw,BnT, side of that city coes to the Co-Opruat, -SS": PAPSBS. '- ' ' ; 7( : "" If this statement is truethere is no occaeidn fo surpriie that prominent papers which are Btillfchar gtog war prices for advertising feel called niton to W ,with whicfl themselves" a" ble to maintain a competition. 1 uua- .. 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This is. a year for expeditions in search, of the North Pole or an open Polar Sea. : England is to send out at least ' two "expeditions, America one, and the Dutch one If all these adventures should result in advancing science or in benefittinr the human cient. hat thev brine retiroaeh nnnn I ., ; , '-; ' .- '-v K i r - -rr- iamny, ine large expenaiture ot mo the people who send them. Paring De7 and the risks incident to such our las Legislature there was great voyages .wiU; not have been in vain, complynt ofabsenteeism. Legislators it is probabIy : well that such an im- shoalQ attend during, business hours i ui - A ; . f ; i -ife pulse has teen given to Arctic expla- iust afl bankers, merchants and others t .i ' - -ux. vmoio ration. If these various expeditions should not accomplish, much in sol v The touching story about r James, R. 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' This feature ef the PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY TIMES alone wiU make one of the most entertain ing; and instructive Volumes on the UNWRITTEN RECORDS OF THE LATE WAR that has ever been given to the nation. While these contributions will be free from all sectional partisan tone, they will be written from the various standpoints of the respective authors and.o ver thuir proper names. . .... . .. . ......... twinklings: do. : Jfo man can aid in makinsr erood laws ijrho spends his time ovef games of chance, and in applying hot, re bellias liqnors" to his stomach. Send sobe industrious, reliable men , to the hallf of legislation if yoa wish to have wis and beneficent laws. - . THE TRUTH TOLD. Senator Angus Cameron has at last a defender. - The leading Northern Ifepublican papers repudiated utterly bis article in. the North American Review, and the Southern editors ?went i for the bellicose Wisoonsian 3 with both fistsy hitting out squarely f from the shoulder. In fact itf ap peared as if Angus was as friendless 1 One Laphammember' f ronoi" New York, Is on 'a bier scare." He has in- mi- Just to Dust" is the facetious bot i very appropriate; heading which, the .Chicago Timet -had for tbe ; account of the isnerman-vameroa weuuing. t end probably of aoh ad,entare, for Ing the ident io,, forppp jggj ing vexe'd questions, there- will be an I troduced a bill in the House authoriz many years to come. . 1 ' 4 volunteers in case SittingBull hould cross the boriler. r The Tndians: woiilrl We are moving in this' country; Drobablv be .h1e lA mn9ter" Vn 5 trild xuere is uvuouui 01 11 inere is pro-1 m nnn , - , 1 Avawvr ' auciia auu j.ic ui cacuLaLi w cs Lapham thinks one , Indian :- equali'to TERMS PER ANNUJC-POSTaGE FREE. ' ' One Copy, $3. live Copies, $8. Ten Copies $15. Twenty Copies $35. - 'An EXTRA COP? will be sent FREE to any per son sending $15 for-a Club of Ten, or $35 for a Club of Twenty. v . , , ,. ... TRY THE WEEKLY TIMES.' . 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"Oudi." the sushins ..novelist, asks: 'What will the children now "grow ing up know of our Italy?" Well, they wiuknow tnat "our aiy.- lurnisnes ia,8 1 fill A uoBrovii ISlvnAoif av with us airtiest organ-grinaers ana aub iv vo u. mauoi iui t ' A' First Class Independent Morning Newspaper, universally quoted by the Press and the People as the Best Newspaper ever puoiisnea in Pnuaaeipnia. Terms Postage Paid, Six Dollars a year, or Fifty Cents a month. Two Cents a Copy. - Address THE TIMES, Times Building, PHILADELPHIA AND: X 1 Horace Smith, Esq., says and will have none other." t rnceior Coat, $25; Vest, $6.53. Also, the bi orown cordurov Pants, at em tui nai. r miium ly the one grade, as the cheapest goods do not turn u.MHooiiu wiu uotgiveeatisiacijoii. , Also. In addition in tha ,w. T awnn Waterproof Canvass Suit, cat same style as the Ve veteen: goods, not staff and hard, but soft and pleA ni m wear; guaranteed to turn water. Sportsmen aay u is ine rest Yet. Uoat XS.au For full Suit, -$14.oa j ; . j 1 o make the Sleeveless Coa; Vest with slcey Rjiles 1 for measurement , and samples sent sp to 1 as weakly Senator Howe, upon whom J literary fellers," but ihatj lie merely . resorts to this sort of trick "to lure unwary female8.,, Considering there are many thousands of poets .and as many novelists in this country, it is no great distinction after all to 'be J,hus scribed. The; advertiser, it is true, ciaims that he " iasacluiow- ledged ability," but that proves no- everybody sat down. But he has at least one friend who sticketh- closer to. him than a brother. It is none other than the .lively and excellent Washington jPos That paper takes altogether Jar different "view of the Cameron article from -any we have seen. It recognizes,tbe Wisconsin The Jn dietary Commutes Befosee IWashington Bpeoial to Newj York Herald :i-Mks fi paturdajfi :qfl1t) The: Democratic, members; of. the House.! Judiciary -Committee, held a meeting to-day and decided that tbey would iiot report a resolution asking for authority to investigate the Presi dential . election frauds.i , This de cision' was brought abont' by ' Mr. Lynde, of Wisconsin, himself a Demo crat: and member, or the J udtciary committee f He reedf ; tnatv" ' that coiinlrv the sorest-cyeu- monsevs. jyorrisiown xier- -Wr Among i many . interesting his lorfcal relics in and about Monterey; Cal,, is lhe wreck of the old prig JSatalie,, the veritable vessel in which Napoleon made hia escare. This elowly decayinff wreck is securely anchored, iu tlje- sand by the new IZ-Z'ThV Richmond Zispalch.qtxoiea Shakesreare to support John Jasper's theo ry. The quotation is from Hamlet's speech to OpheTiar . " . "'1 ,u ' . 'UOUDi tnou ine stars are nre, "4 Doubt that the tun doth tnove ; " 4 poubt truth to be a liar, ASHEVILLE, N. C , rW. H. Malone, THE" . LARGEST - Ed. &Prop'r CIRCULATION , IN TTAS AX. ' . . . . . . Western Northern Carolina. It la the paper for business men, in which to ad vertlBe, ; ; v ',. r , . r Specimen copies mailed on application. . . , EX PUS1TUK OFFICE, ' "'Address Ashevie. N. C, VBut never doubt I love. Triobinse in shad, referred .to by the Tappahan nock. UateUe; amounts to np- ::. it -z iTii--ii -j: ' : i tne :i aDDana cpnirieB occupies an iraponant ing..VTne Bame thing excited .alarm jn uu uiguiueu. posiuon , toat is the North; bt Senator as really telling the truths and thing. Of the ten thousand poets and as giving a correct revelation of the ac- ten thousand. novelists now flourish- tual pjacticesjofthe-party with ivhich necessarily entrustedTwltn"" the die termination pfmporlairt legal .questions raffecting "legislation ought to, hold ptselK aboveT party dictation:. that it ought to strive 'to North, buTOhinvesligation was found to be imaginary!, All .nsn,- ana peruaps all animals, have parasites, just as big fleas bave little fleas to feed on them. 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' -K " Y.f jBriiw newspapers nave not said that he pos- adopt the vieijr takef wrjt is juite sessed Acknowledged ; ability. . So certain that .Republican praotice has for a woman'to be"alluredw by any ucoo Fie.8e.y mat.wnicu the aena- such literary sop as the above would uticai consiaerauons msn De Jn Vdlved. He says It would bi nndignf- hed fornhe behest the House .business has been t Look at the. centribu- j tions to the vocaoulary. Kagged edge, true inwardness.' step down-add oat. paroxys-i trial .kis3es.uQUicKenea conscience, ana a : ' committee to c obey the N P .eawKH' vwBa(Wy , 01 ft party Committee! ithai if: rtmn ihm ndonted Into ennd" sober. , in the regular way,rshouid I use, too. BostonFost: It circulates in Thirty-two Counties in Eastern and Middle North Carolina and South-Side Virginia. .ADVERTISERS WILL REMEMBER THIS., "Subscription Price, la Advance, '$3 peryear.i . -" )Snd for sample copy to v. j. !. -V o : -ur -. MANNINa BROS., Proprietors, mnii-u . ; . wauxg. N. 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