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VOL. XI.
NPW P.P.UNK, CRAVEN COUNTY, X. (A. MAY 17, 1
NO.
ill :ii"fi ti n'1 .
1 Mr n II I at II I II
4
It -Will
TO GOTO K1MST0M TO DO YOUR TRADING.
OETTINGEK BROS.
fWa AH4 will ell jon (tool " a.
S'.a:- Oar
Ready Made Clothing,
Piece Goods,
A. 4
oo, ar to -to, "
Wi ftiwtj kcp 0 kia J a
Heavy Groceries,
IN lnll fr Armoor' it, l.je ir, i Tea.;-. I. -r: ; i: Sr.:T.
Owttas, N'orti Corolla niJ. In fa.-: -arTy a '.rtvr S-..'. v re,
f pay m& for all oar parehaj,
pcv4, inJ Inufer th bn4t of th
C!oai td KinutUxi, mad w will tc
-OETTiNCER BROS.,
SIGN OF THE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT.
LOOK ! LOOK !
. JElm7' E: Da -7LT H ES R E !
Examine Carefully.
Then Compare our Prices and an Average
Saving of 25 Per Geni is Certain!
AtJ dwHof pnreba..- a PUINO i 1 ' i V ir. :
.lraI (a eIt ajaJ i aaii n a (norm u
Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps,
TRUNKS AiNl valisks.
Gents and Ladies' Furnishing Goods,
Xi k Wier.i tk". I ca .ell Cl-J- -i-ar-r -Wan dt rth-r
hou to th.- -
I Mil J Men'. Hin FIisb'! .-a:-.. ; r . - A g '. A.;-
man glil IW $ 7j V man-. .-n Sa :. . A $ . .'; .,r.-l I -an
fTrtifxl itr fj A ic-r - c 1 t :'r '- -J :. -. f n.
CVU4 kM ithU, trvm 4 w 12 Kin, frnrr. l.A'. to ; ...,..
ro4 Sm HM' fail'"' c n S'- ,
Utt aa4 lao Siv
XiM SarpwaJn. 10c. per pur; Nek wear '- : - - I a : -r Si. ir-...
al30w. L.4ia' 0w 8Iipterrom to 73--. !.-a -. llx- : -r V.
rt..aairJ Ji lltu. Meo, Pv, ir. i t a W , S-:i
SoA ar Stlft & mC ap. Ua ao-1 UJim H.:-.-t. --:.-.. .r
Otkr Qo4 t O mBtioo. 'i - is a -a A a-. a i what I
M.UWlnt. Afall l.a of J.r,..T,. ar. ail wo. : J,-,-T :Ar r--.
- - - . . i i . a, w.: ..-. i '
Gm4, Conata. Laviiea' 1" overwear, ilambur P.-iic
v ,v I - . I . I . . T J t.
Jltaawa lloaa, UaMlireiv:. ill whim
af Notloof. Ikk itMa a boaad to b mIJ it 'w York Co.-
- am r -4 w v m m , -TX.T
JkXcJLa 53 l-J JL JL I XJ J
Ji v ThoXAJ Salewmaa. Opposite Battij. P!sr.-h. New IVcrne. N. C. 1
Gome it Memorial Services
AHD BE BTJRE YOU
Buy Your Clothing
J FROM
HOWARD & JONES,
Tba onl axciaaiTw Clothing and Genta' Furnish ng Store .n the City.
V will U ta baiaoca of oar Winter Stock ot A h ;..: at I'ot.
Jfaw PprlDg Sttxk of CTothinj now arriving
33 Black asd Hrown Cataway and S ck forkscre s f:.'.. w,,rth
IS and 20.
30 Saita of Middle-x lUae Flioo! at 10, - :rr ,,,,,.
We aom barjraios lelt in Winter Pmlerweir An .ill woel
BMtilcated Sarlet Slairt at 11. 0). rot in NAw York .: . .. 1 lies cannot
b bought for lea than next fail. Draw. rs -o rci:
T5i vhit Shirta, onlaandried, at (V , all si . - : J ....
Lian Collara and Suspndem t
aad CoCT. all mm. Fn!l stock of
lot of 23c Scar fa and Ties. N'K.WSPKINC, Sfo. , or ! I A PS.
u4 alit
A Tta for J-- Means to 00 and ! f"1 S: -The
Dianood and PeaI Shirts.
A atock of Man an A Son's Sho to arrive tVs w.-.A
Trnaka VaiUea and Shawl Strap.
.0f 9tw lio Of Matting will be tn shorta . V v;., -err:, a:.,' :
ltiM. XV BE SURK AND 8KB PS.
HOWARD & JONESrNeit Door to National Bank.
onaxtdwtf
"S-
T aa
aj. ilium r mm -mi- -.' n n
T ... ... . Tw ...t. T M-V J- W -a a-.l l J a .' '
Full line of the above Shoes for sale by
Howard & Jones, Sole Agents for New Berne.
OLDEST AND LAR0EST MUSIC HOUSE IN VA.
Walter D. SVloses &Co.
.nlS sriCKKT, Kll'HMiiMi.
.,, -T DRI-AJIXrOS !
- jp,--'
Corrrpomdlte aolleltaid. CuJnaei
our Nrtk Collu Ajrent,
Adolpli Colin,
Xi Un. S. T 8tlly, Book Storw. corner Broaul and Middle Su .
Pay
-.h'7 a
s? w v.r- .
Dress
.
GOOUS, 9'. 0D.S,
White Goods.
t : t:sn
'.'. !i'W,';
co n , a c '.
d:-:ant '.o oar
that you " i.
at.--
''r
i " ' . I.J J
mi i j
reduced pm-.--. ( e..n'oi,i (
II. Hose, llm.u.r , ef-.. e-.-.
oi I ars
N e w
-. -..ft
.1 in n l N 4 sitf-
tt.a s 4 W-J Mini . t. - .
JAMES MEANS
S4 SHOE
JAMES MEANS
S3 SHOE,
JIIII.MI S.l.,Hil'. I .
t 1 r--o 1 ft t-i
r - 1 1. . u 1 u .
James Means &l Co.
J L.riwOi:-. St.. Boston. Mata.
Piano and Orac on "ay monthly
plan at factorr pri. . id Icitmrnenti
taken in x.-c.ar.ge. bought. rad and
rep'r-fd .
Ihmiok llok aCftllKKT 11 JIC.
Inla-i"..i'n i t .-f a. I'n.1 H"-l Hl
mvRI frt ai.-I . .-uo, t m IM ,.if HM
o.i.il fr.-.- a t. -r ::u r. i ( Mut'.e Moion
-tl' n .' I'm'r--'. I'r'-; -ni til M;jlftl
ra.-r. . ; '..) ui.-.t nan,cj
r r ' - . t . a 'illl Id I fjt'.
. t il ' ' -Hr
j-
-. !.vil:-jl. -.
M a'.-. ia 3
..I,,-.. vrH'
'a: i In
a-r.e tion at the office of
madM fre on
1 II K lll.OlbKKrP ItODK K.
.. H I K K , T W - V
' ' a r n: y v . I n. u 1 1 r ; i ft y
-at. r ! ! for 1 umiu-T f ! sy
I.'Hh m I t.) leT your 1 i .
l jour loTr u Nnt mint rule.
Kr the kin .iemanJ an 1 I by .
S r . in to h . if t-T N:::n y fr.
Thrncf. I rir you. t Nlir bar,
Hroidry work on lh breit and ili. T, n.
IT ro hil wilh il tptt lifc.
SiiTfry w.;te iri.l fair.
Now Ui Nam.' hath hor gailin! k ;
Hu; noTjir ih- b.lioe thought up'M,
r'u'.o.l hu though:-, with the win. sr.,1
pity,
Makicg merry ih ;.v. !. i: !
All th day till thp t. r, t,c ah ne
But what nhal 1 I isv t :n t ' ' r .
Who a broidare! bfi.-e j rayeil of me'
Srvi'ak h ?r aof I and h r p moi t h .
Sy Through Sm.ih I . i l.r !. :n
truth.
An l r on o u r h LMd iot t h r t imtt t .
Bttr a it'i w here no Hh are.
Hotter the night without a otar.
II 1 1 with nTer a ralley m l,
Sprioc with nerer a Tiolet.
Sw(tr were ail the things to nn
TUnt ly iag apch to my lady e.
e copy afew oxtraotfl from t iw
roxirt of Prof. .!.('. l'rir
dent nl" I.n incstone Collepi', which
:s 'Ait' le.ulm institution of the A.
M. V.. :on clmrrli, i;:.!.!-- the
eiiTaI ron ft rt-n ,' new :i m-.!i'!i
i :i
in
Ins i at
i w i : f v i I'lt1 ( i 1 f 1 1 O 1 : ' i VM i'( t l
llnir lit
i s ni
a 1 1 a s' r ; ,ii
hat the oi
i i a r : i , c n t
Ted pi Ople
t i;c:i sliows
his connection
aie Leepmg
t he r ed u i'.i-
abreast of the t : mes ; n
t.onal work .
S' d'K or wmKK ni i li r i : ; i . ; .
Pour courges of study ate pr
ided. v:.i gramtnar school, normal,
clajmical and theological. We have
recently introduced the industrial
department on a large noale.
Hence the svecial building for this
work. Young men are inst rncted
in the use of tools and alreadv
many 01 ineni no creuuatue work.
I'1 the carpenter and cabinet nhop
and in th printing oflW, they are
kept at work every week. No work.
however, 'interferes with the regnlar
literary instraclioo. I Aider .1. C
Danoy, editor and manager of the
St-r ol z-on- fort" f"nr -oiln ,nrn
bve been taught printing and
"iP.ce work. Mme ol ttu-se. tour at
least, are prepared to take cuarge
of a pnnt mg oflice, and t wenty are
alltl B-t tvp' with
facility. In the carrier shop
v nn n iT iticm ar fanchf fn milL'P
? .1 1. .i..ii i
I A III tfl W ' I H , M 1 1 I I ( Mil 1 t 1 1 1 "a
, . ... A -.i- TUr
are now ie ;ng lnmracte.i in iram
aDl1 bolldin modl house. A
vUit to oar industrial lull will give
mor tatiifactory evidence otour
ork in tbi. direction.
The shoe shop and tailoring room
will bo pat in fa 1 1 operation this
fall. All ot the tools for the sev
eral branches have been provided,
bat infractors have not been se
cured for sho making and tailor
ing because of the lack of an ade
quate appropriation.
The young ladie have also had
instruction iw cooking, plain and
fancy nieedle work aud in dre.s
making, cutting and fitting. A
medel home is needed for more
careful training in the dutlos of a
well regnlated household.
A room in Stantord Seminary is
now nsed as a sewing department,
where we hase a few machines at
work. We are now m need of a
greater number of machines.
STI'I'KN r K I'KNSKs.
l'.oird, washing, tuition, room
and fuel are .nily six dollars per
month. Minister's children are
live dollars per month. This covers
the e rit i re expenses excepting music
whe h is .".il per month extra in
i dm ur the use of instrnmi n.
r T y. m A N i k .
The attendance durintr I he four
sears has been as follows:
WM - v,, 1 mi ehkssical depart-
ment 1 7, normal 4
P'-J.
nrenaratorv
lv,- mi 1,,.;, cl.us-ii'al 1,, nor
tn.il U. preparatory . '
WsAi-'s". l .'. ; theological '.. cl.v.s-
ical 1 7, normal P., preparatory SS.
W7-N ji(itheo'oTic-il 'I "el is-
,,,.,10, ' ' " '
, ,
The present attendance is nearly
HI per Cent, in advance of bust year,
In the .UH students lor 1 sS7-"ss, 7",
ditYeaent towns and cities are
represented and twelve Slates and
. , v- ...
erritories, lnc.Udine- os.i coniii
and the PiHtrict of ( olumbia. an
follows. North ( arolma. South
1 arolma, Kentucky, lUstrut of
Oolumbia. Virginia. Mississippi,
Piornla. Alabama, Phode Islftliti,
.Ma.8achusetts. I ennsy 1 vaina and
S o v a Scot 1 a.
T Til. lit- Eil r- is;, i o.i..,r; hi'.
Total receipt from (Children s
I y collection. S 3.0:14 '
Total riceiptJon building fund. 17 AM
Total receipt from general
fund - on talarie
Balance due from ger.e ral fund
appropriation. .
Receipt from yiater fund, in
JuiuiaI department
Totad receipu from all sources.
1 n c 1 u d 1 o g 1 0 n
Total expenditure..
l!lni- on hand. May 7th.
1:
Aim fx
.4 '"4 47
p.m 11
The unm of P "A" 1 yet due the
college for the hvst four years is an
indication that the professors are
fellow sufferers with the Pishops so
tar .vs the partial payment ofsalary
is concern ed. None of the profes
sors have received full salary At
i.:i,09, thev have been one half and
two-thirds saiarv. In fact, even if
he six thousand dollar appropria
tion was paid up in full, it is not
suflicient to meet the most econo
mic demands of the institution,
t Permission to use a part of the
money for the industrial depart
ment was the only way by which
We were enabled to keep the teach
, n c forre in an fflrien t mn d l tion .
A Kemeilj for Itedbug.
A correspondent writes to the
liritisn jieoical .lournai as loilows:
.'T-i t . i
nir ucoi n unuj mi iiu.i ui uwe-
pitaU ia a bug trap made by boring
a serieii of holes in a niece of wood
. , ,- , : ,
with a gimlet, and placing this
under the mattress ol each cot.
Ih piece of wood is to bo placed
periodically into a basin of boiling
WdfPr Thl-4 la in I n 1 1 in liAflnif -ll
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l"au-
I ll I imh iii;s
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was luili)'. ! . . . i !
At -iic :
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th: i" ' .
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in il i - r.-.i' :' 'A .
lo-. . . I ., i ! Sliu.v 1 1
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'. Mrl);:fl-H'. M. 1 ... of I ( :
N . i '. . on : li" -n . i i
in ll,-.i!:h.
a ) '"i; ; ' : i: n :
1 tir;ri t lu in.rti :: :
ci.il very miIito: .n
rc.i.I. fir. 1 !c:n:)'. ..
I '( 1 1 tcil .1 I'.hr : m c
the : c::. 'i r.r ;: : :, . !
M-v i-r.i I i i- ;
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li.t'.i.c i -1 : ii
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i- ed :.'
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i-1 1 her
I:..'- te-
I e. .1 I HI
: giv cor-
ro'a. i
gia :.-
i
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i n
i :.c Pre.-!.!. -addres-
' h -
ma-'.ei ' ii'' : '
Se el a .
I'r.Hii N i -a i : K aid i .
r h no .wi- ; . : .,
1 1 ' ; . ti,.- i a r i . . a ; ,
lady, the - e i i h , 1 1 i i -i
i . i r . I . i i a - j ' i - -e i : . 1
lour ci i ; , .: a -
fore -i.e on it,!
l ay. -'. -. . -
iti!' ctl a I a 1 . i -1 l
O i-i-r e I .
Ki ii li 1 1 . an I .iinriiliiii.
i . e - e a
::i.. :e.
a-
1
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e -le -.-a
i II K i II - I nil .
!-!. :r con u
a a K i i ' i ' r l
ty i.e. !
tm! is .
man i :
m : t l e.
ordei ;
ijue.-: i .
secre' i :
1 lie
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1 ' f ,
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he ' HI
absence 1. -'
wa t a : r. ,l'i,
and proceed
venti ui. 11
absence of : 1
, ;r.:, o : ; : i
aa if, c. d:-oiss
iiiti ri.a! revenue.
"I puin.c interest,
ing read, v to i'1
ing tarn! ieionn
and other matt.
The romu.-.tt. i
port, M r. Mo..; ,
H'luleu Ins r
marks.
erv precinct was totind
1
to tK represented. 1 el
ites sm re
then elected to-heS'ate Coiiveii-
lion, to w : 1 ale . s . ,i . i o;e ami
Mr. P. 1.. l'arr.Ht. Pele,' ites to
the district e ve:;t;.!i : aeheld
ssaa ... -ii ., i ...
i . i ..' m. i
tin ,n., ... . 'ii , . - - i . .
Painn- .u.d -1 i i. irgi ; .
Keso.ut ion- we; e ; hen a ' - ,.ia cd
b the ciia.rii) in ia alltrn, .!. tiie
Ai lCg 1 ai'.ce ot
the county to
and ; n : r 1 1 , 1 1
the State i o
Kept
... ,.t
i:
m party,
. -.ires to
" .
vote tor
the r.oii.ma
Dockers- 1 1
Gee. W. S
.nil i a
( ,oS
auto:.
,oii,i,l.
l .r -Mii'iiirv ol
iegat.-s t" the
State, and tin
district coiivei,
.1 . Moore. I -q..
the lb 'public. ti
t he P.ftv I.r.-t (
to vote for P.
lion; rt: e" i
arty ;
' ! e - - 1 1
i scat in
: he I u i
ted ;a',--,
. .1 .
W v . lit y i i i:
M i - n pr. -r n t a I i - n
1 ; is tine tiiP ti. 1 i,
ll.lll.
'. ss a ! s
Mr. A.
1 ..-dale
111 view
con ve 1. 1 : on ot . i w n
-hip Ni
held la.-' S.'.-ili-ijs
ll It 1 1
( ohn in 1 1 a i'!i 1 1 1 a i a 1 Mr.
secretary. The only ohom
by said convention wis to appoint
de.egatc.sto , -,v 1.. 1 1:.- on t he li'th
Hist. This wis attended to. and
their names aie in print Put it
1 -hit a commit tee be
was proposed : n.n ;i committee ie
appointed to draw up r.
i .......
unions.
That con inittee ;- int-m iomu
in
print I find. 1 i.e essence ol s.ntl
resolutions svere to pled -e the dele-
e it ion to vresent Mr '"v. i ohn at
V- i. i .i .i
.New Peine an d rcjues- p , m ; be
selected as a nominee to be VoVd
upon in the etisir.ng election.
The d.-legat ion present and most
.ill sw-re str-mg:-. a-, !. anv
, , , ,
iiieu-e ia i : om . -c a :o 1 aeine uneii
t he reso, a ; ion ss
vent ion :'. w ,1-
N o in an A n ana
urged belon-
.....1 . . .1
1 ' 1 ' , 1 h 1 1 o e c o 1 1
;r nii;,'!y la-aoied.
,i- MM'.a-il to be
.- ens
ii m
Te
New
rue
III
iinired oj the if
they si; on id a-'-,
be led lot Ion
are the f.i.'s
charge s. inco.-.e
or change. '1 .a
township coin -t s :
H - j r . I-illison. an
handed them to
g P es it a - that
111
We
a . . . ' : .
. : , i . 1 1 s of !
Cl e SC. So 11
UIollTs' o-d
x"
to
M !
A
'ill
publication.
Whether 1. -.,-.
cated in t lie 111 1 -: ai
not wd! 1-e t' -ind
thlllk he .S gil.ily
most prom : ih ;: : .11
in oppos.hg the
fought l:ke a i.'Hi a
up in an fuiiy U 1 : :
i cio.; go or
A I cannot
. -. lie SS ,-
ci .', s en ; ion
''t'o'ti. lb-
av, lb .;,
un. r.i::inie. led
i'c that
delegation, and :: Canuo:
!, ,-
alter such liglit.i.g 111 open cnseii
tion and having ga.iie.l Aie s n tors
then to '...-ten to ti.ie.its and
P!t'- ''p.-....c
.'i.agogue.s
ind ?ii an.- 1 ii.. s ,-ii : 1 1
ol- i ola.
whom he l.kes so mud . the peop'n
ttl.lt SO Illgh.V
-PI '
H i
a ' i i . . ; u .
am in h"pi
The iii'.ivt i.hi'ii c.si'ia h ii nan
'L'lK'r- " '
ronedings ciicct,
butlo and behold the iesol.it ions
printed as endorsed by sa:d con-
vention when- nli pic-cut know
full well, on production th.-v were
instantaneously ;e,, ct.-d. I'liagi et
...i
. - , : . . , i , , ,, , , i . . , i ii
io unuic i iii-i ui.i.ici no. ii siiouHi
tn' noticed because -a e are a branch'
ol the great oodv iio.it.
and
t be
1.1 . ,,
lieiiuoii llld, llii,n l SIlOlllil
entrusted P
a or two,
.-ni tin
voice of the i-i '.- -ho: A P.. -n.
'
preme.
I feei a a .:.i:y ;.. tiie .anre
delegation t hat sucii should be met
and the guilty parly shown up to
iMil.lir. rr 1 ;d n-l,iiril-..r -1I..I i, 1,...,.....,
....... i....l ui m . 1 1
uu m-V i'C iouipi. .pa., i.
A!l 1 M. I ON V.y S V I) MTK.
1 : - : . i, ('or'.; ', :
V. v-hin .T'.'n. I . (A. M.iy :;.
Tin- r;vcr .mi! 1-arl.or bill p.i.--il
ii'- ll'HlC C-tCl 1 1 a llKilel .1 -us-
:--:):i'ii f tin' rult. V h.-n M r .
J . , i ' i ' : 1 . r u IiiONt'U to suspen
: 'i:c iml p.iss the hill. the n ;iv
!:i'-.ii!S ci'inniittci' diil not oiipo.-c
W.I-
thought they might,
the itittTot of cun;inuiti; tin tanil
deb. i:e. On the question mi eon- eh.nr
idering the river and haiborb.ll,
tl.e way ami means committi-o did f' ; 1 l
ti"' viiti' at all, leaving it to the
11 .1 .. .1 i . i . ej'.-ii i '
ii"iim', apai i i ' 1 1 i lie in sei e, i o i ic- at j t.a, , .
' : 1" tiie i ie.s;ion. Only fourteen in their m-p .ium i
: i n i
s voted against the nie'ion,
eh:ch was supported by l o
ote.
Mr.
'iwdeti, of Peiinsvlvtuiia, was
s" in iii'ii o iposeo to uie un i i nai ne
;n-:-ed iipcii w asting an hour and
one half ;:i having the bill read at
length.
1-tom the first time when the bill
oa-ne np.-n the House, about a
month ago, until it was finally
I'.lsHed yesterday, not a Py liable was
snokefl in he Holism : 'on t the
1. 1.11.1 .1
omission of any apropriat ion lor
tl. I'ntiin,.,. He.. .,n,l ii'i.liill ,r
, fn ,,..,...,:;.
'o iwim kji.iiiiie h luiiMH iiijii'-
- priafmg a cent for that work. It
is exneeted that this and other
- short ('Hillings in the bill will be
i ecu neu in die Senate. w in le rue
Potomac ila's received nothing, oth
er places are provided for with
mi unusual generosity. ( 'arrving. as it
.iocs, in round number, (). noii.ooii.
:t in the largest river and harbor
lull over passed by the lloue.
The bill pa--t il l. a vote r' 10 1
l -'f,.iiiii . in 01 e i n a u die 11 eves
sai v two thirds major it v. Mr.
Hlatichard, ehairmau o( "the com-
, , ,
',''1"1'1' "" nver nnd haibor, was
warmly and numerously eongratu-
..lieu on i lie -success a i t e n 111 li g II
perseverance.
In the flouse ol Pa'iresjentati ves
y esterday Mr. P.rown. of Ohio, in-
trodueed a lull providing that ad
honorable discharged soldiers he
c 1 a M e to nimninf monr in the J...
r - i i --- ....... . ... .... ...
payments without undergoing a
-, , .
civil service examination. I ndei
existing laws the ex-soldiers oi the
I :. am have decided and we
think Sllflieicnt ailvjntim. i, v.o-
sue:
detli
The ex soldier takes piece
in CO s'ern m e ii f pmn o- ht-.h
any ot her citien, although the other
may be equally capable in all re-
spects and may have been pre-
s ciited from performing military
duty tiy the fact that he had not
mane n;s appearance in t its wor u
I',' li' 'innn ir Hm.. it. I I.
when the war came on.
N'e do not believe the ex soldiers
' ' 1 ' " ool uei i c e L II e e A. so 1 1 1 ,ei s
oi any large percentage ot them
ili'irn Qilfii lorriolo tinn tl,;.. Kill
.iiav. H Ll.lllHIUl . 1 I 11 L ; 1 1
piopo.M's. nut ii iney nil desire It
the bill ought not to pass. It
carries discrimination to an un-
. l s. : c i ii i
w. . . .......1.1.. 1 ii- - . . . , .
ivasouaoie nun oueDsne extent, it
. , , . .
ls not based on equity or goo
sense, and, in fact, has nothing
..in.... i icoi uj.uu.
Put the most serious objection to
:''c theory of this bill is that if it
Were earrinil nnf ir a-nn'.l in - l.,n-
1-1r-1 nil th" 1 1 ,Tn r r m o n f j moI,
j - 'n-l'il""".
sr n: li ty and incompetency
" lu) ' nnoi p;l.S a Civil service
examination is. presumably, dis-
'luaiined lor eilicient service. r is
the ngiit of the government t
have the best material that is avail
..1,1.. c . t . .
'"'ic uu hoik in l ii e depart ments
o'.iserll. 1 he interests of the service demand fen-cce prt.-eme l a m
..,,1 ll.-,i, that t he most COintietent Tiersons to he ob.-ersa-d . in char
I I-
sua.t oe employed. J lie examina-
tions provided for by existing law
tt've
the government a chance tO
f Sift 'hr applicants for appointments
and seeuie such as are capable.
I he very youngest of the surviv
ing soldiers of our great- civil con
:i:c: art now forty years old. The
average is probably about fifty three
ars
Many are more than sixtv.
and a large number ot these vete
rans are now in all ol the depart
ments. 'i'M. proper transaction ol
t'ne publ.c business demands t hat
most of the new appointments
shall be young men.
Wo do not think Mr. Prown's
bill will pass, but no one can tell to
"."e.ieiu vougiess may ue ear
fled by u frantic desire to cater to
"tiie soldiers elemen t an element
i n a r re a r i oie c nnr nv.! i . ir t n
'-'-' v -..-i, .s,4 i.n.
men wh
were soldiers in the war
ulm '- (isuians unntneir
feelings and interests are identified
wUh Hie feelings and interests of
tin. iii-o'ile at l-iriro
tlu P --pit at large.
TAP t.r.NI'.K.W. IlKItATK 1 N I IIP.
7 1U1-T-' HIPP
is expected to close on Tuesday or
Wednesday of next week. Pegin-
., yT' 1 .-.ii i
iiui-ou .iii'iiiiai ciuiiie Oi tiie lead-
1..1. :i.. :ii ....1
in- men on imiu Miles sviii speai-;.
Mr. Preckinndge, of Kentucky, on
the day before the close. Messrs.
Peed lllld McKlIlleV Will speak tO-
and t he veiy last
speech n iil be
made by ispe
er
i .11
e 111 defense of t he bill
Ni 1 TPS.
Sen a! e
A' tin- iiit-i'tiHg of ti
comitiiuee Oil me Udlciary today IK)
action was taken on the nomination
olAMclTllville W. Fuller to be Chief
Justice, except the formal reference
to a sub committee.
I Ion. P. M. Simmons. Pepre
sciitative from the Second Con-
gressional District returned to the
,.lf last week, accompanied by his
wile, and is stopping at the Metro
.. 1 1 ; t a ii . Mr. Simmons, while one
of the soundest members of the
present Congress, is reCOglli.ed us
one of the ablest liepresentatises
on the Democratic side of the
.... ,1... I i.i .a.i.. i.
House, ami aunougu his Iirst term.
when new members are exneeted
;o remain in the back r-ronnd he
bas been selected, by reason of b:
title debating ijualities, as one ot
sue speakeis on tne j.emocraue
side in the present tarifl'discussion.
ainl is expected to speak this week,
.loseiihus Daniels. I he well known
editor of the State Chronicle, ae-
companied by his handsome ami
accomplished bride, spent several
days in the city during the past
we'ek. viwin(- th mativ ix-int of
interest with which the"camtal city
ill LOI.-1 n an ii uii.li nic til HLill till
, , , , r. , . . ,.
aoouuii, auu leit tins mornin'r or
a ti in to New York
r. II. Otis II vat t, from the
astern part Of your State, lias1
oven in am i n i seiiiai i ,i s u lue
,.it .iMrin ii. n., i- e.,-,. !,-;,,,
, i.ii.i.if, n.i, ,..ioi wi-cn. ouiiinup
the various scientific and medical
institutions of the citv. The doc-
tor svas already known by reputa-
tion to many of the scientific people
. 1 iC . l
line, ;iuu iias i eeei veil many coui-
tesies at their hands.
i.. . ( hm i i; r.t j
i r.il ,- :.f.-r. i.
eni-d '."t- i i.i- :
1 no i - v. ii 'ii'ii
v I .
l lie ch:ip:i
mil lni-.i
i . i 'i.
in
. J J
I li I
ill.'." to iefjl jlatt:
1 ti,lv tile lU-inessi
,i. i : en
!i-d u uh facility. tLey must tm
lie r
" r ii;
l n "f tl.e rlnur.
i ' v f. .ii I t ' mi s ,: 1 '
Mr-, r.i.-!..., ;'.
M.e '
'1- I
.-11 I
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cnu r: eii v .
j;,,v j ,
l"ir-t Pr. -i r.
-a- i:,tr-. ! i 1 an i
ii!'!y n n-,- ; w:i
" jj!'" r;!'P 'u'"."a,
prcvUM'f.'ra'lj. a: L
able the d. leati t
mencen.erit e-r:-:-
''-'K"- th-- I V-iM ii
IK' ; ' : coy.
.f:-r i :i t: ! -ivi r-
: , .t
i
ia- i.l -a t".'.i
iitrei; 1 the com
..t iavieton Col-
k Miii'.n Ijv
pll d a- a aUl.-titUtiJ
-.-iJH-i',:;. under til"
-,'"m"' w
alter coiiMl-ra
I . .' I T t
oiieration o, ,., j :i .a-ti a:
Wli'TtJS. I
can .-..mi. lei.
Monday .
u oi. in. v i
r v. ..
i . x t
An 1 w her- i - . ;
many a- car. 'a . at :
men I . -. r,- i a s
next V. in, - Irtv !
I:.-- . . i. it
w hi'.-h it ill I
KO l " I ' i.i
met in ii:::,i;i
pi rfi : i.u j
can I e r -i.v i:.- i
1 ' r i vi ! : . l. , , ; ,
.-I'll red -iial. !;,' la
ro:.fi r. 11 e i' ,1' ;e.
se.'Ht '. ' i eta ri. . j i .
- I ' i
l m i .
i
n (
ii. r-fo
inns t
1 S-'ll'V
t ii ree d ay -
those who
i I - : ..'n ee r,h:in a r r i ve a .
a - ' !. de and win Imii .
- ' i ' t t-r as un w. n i ii -the
I o ,rd
an t i t-.a- . -n- for th- -
d t the K'D' r.d eniue- i'rei
a after Wio :,b- we , a'd
i . I hat r-hi ill i a w- : i :
-'.v- i ".i -i i- mc
c"s--,n '''' 1 1 :u' '' ;.ter tn.- at,-
frS;:,'! Ie'":r''; l ' "vi'' ' ' ' Ul '
ij i 1 1 ' p r t .-.'. p- rtan i.n. h or U;-v
:o;i ; . :. committee of tl.e
whole. ,,r ca.i an i.dd, i- to th..- ehir. a-
IS ."iseiu--nei. ina -aa;. -a-ana no
r.lsll op te fTi-i'll: tla- e III !!! 1 IllHV
elect afiaitiian '--l 'i !. : .y. H a-a::
d.-bate.
I tei. . Veil, d'n -' ral-- a .-; tdris.-
tho cnf-rer. -hA i- v-ra th- , -a
n::t. -x -o; t A. a: tl n tu
mp.-t a
l 'I- - 'ahl-
'r.'e i'.-e.-i; i.t of lav
car s ili-t-ury. tin' run
- ' '''
lDL'stOr.C ' oli.-ee.
Ue -t.onal mstnuti
condn; ,n and pi
ten. 1 t w.-.i. i-,;,
many i n t- -o.-i,
r-p - I up m its
1'
w a-
i t- r. st. a i a
a 1 .Ul.di
: ; r: 1 -. :
- a -;: in-
.'. !!'. .- ) me
1 1 w 1 . i a ho
i most
- 1 ;'; ;i:
Up nth - i-i.ni
'-ft!.c:i!-iii;,;ii
ancsvei.-l ft- -.
sear -li:i
i .
ni.innee-
without
irm. cts.
1 I-
f
,,,,, .
d
i.-k.l-... - i .-., i ... i...
J. o Dam s. ll- ;.. ;
re-oA-i. rw n; pi m.-::
fane
I ' .- . f
' " i, . .., . , . . . -. i , ... .
l'r:c. -a ! i. r; - - H t-
1 r th. ir
...... J
wi r e l
The r.-p rt wa i-i-: -rr
mittce cr. tidu'-ati ai.
Several resolutioi.s ui
anil iiirlj wi-rii i n - r , 1 " -' . . .1 q t- 1 r .. f .. r r o a
, ', ,
n hi1 i-nnimllla-i; :r - r-1 . -,' 'f lif.ir
re.-pt ctive matter.
: - - - . .
Tli- i ihth dav of the .-c r-mn c f the
geiural .-nfvreDco of .i-d Methodists
or-Vfiu-l TI.u.-s Jay Juioruiuu in St.
Pi tir'r ci.iiri h un-ii-r mai-iistil inl'Ttst
fro mlh
t-r ti.aL i. as attended tiie
ses-ioii a:;J the prowlers
I 11-11,1 s-
.f religious inttrrest aOiC'iig the people,
The dt-v,-:, -nal cxercint-s were con iuct-
ed ly lii.hr J. We.-ley Prawn of .Aw
uhk. "in u-.i i i ... r..Tiinurai lecsau
from tiie hrs; Psalm. Itev. It. A. i isher
lintil tiie hymn, atid J. A. lyi-r ollertd
up a l e r v e ii t prayer
i i . I .. W . Sai l'.li A N' . ii'ti; C a r Al in it con-
1,,-i-rVi'l form
a;:J sin-uii-
cations against tiii-.'intiers. whi.-h was re-
f erred to the committee on revision.
(ilii.ir s,,,.;,l, r.r .A .in iiljn Q e.onnra
to frevei.t the unlawful alienation and
misappropi mti-jn .. f church pr perty by
disloyal i-pirits. which svas al
f. rre.l
to the c imiiiitii i' on revision
I. ,T. S.-urlo.-k i f Mis-issippi iatr-v
du.'e-i the fall jwing. which svas ic-
ferred ti ' the comm iit-c on revisii..n:
Whereas, the law of our Connection
makes -.he pastor ox- ii
h urmaii i f
- Slate- tla
piaced the
nuts of ti.e
conference,
the trustee board, i and
W li e reas . i tl some ;
1 an s of said r-i-ite Ii
c h a i rmaii-iu p I r, ! .
pastor 1 t i. ere f oi e 1 -.- it
lAsolv. d. by tia- p-r.-
that where the law- ,-f this State do not
otln-rwi-e direct, the ministes in charge
shall be rhairman of the board of trus-
tees, and his signature shall be nece--
Bars- to make tiie acts of the trustees
legal: and when he is chairman of th
Dl,aru a"" la 141 any ume uimuie u. i
present at a meeting, lie iihail. appoint a
riru.-.nt ,.,.
ss lease signature
is,i,aii hi,.i
l-.lder s amuel sherman .( Iennps-ee
introduced resolutions contemplating
reject to the memories of KUer T. A.
Hopkins r.t tl.e List 1 ennes-e.- confer-
ence. and Abram Paxton of the .rrf,ma
conference, who wt-re members of the
last nem-r-tl co:if rence ami were faith-
ful im 1 exemplary workers in ion.
ho hav.; oepar ,d th,s 1 f,- ai. i re-
'luestine; that a -p-eiai 1 a u r be appro-
,,ri ii,..l 1 ,r 1'-.. on .,,,-,. Tne
matter ss as r.-leli-d 1 1 . n mi m 1 1 u e
on condolence
fader P s l;.a--, ly resolution,
"'el ,, rule tne ,uty e, I lie pre.-nl . m;
and epei lallv to s-e it. on behalf of the
church, tli.it the pastor has tin- confer-
n - e - te w ar d s receipt f.-r tin- ;.ni.,iint
,-lli-ct ed . i h i ' ii 11 a- ri f.-rii i t- ;t 1. e
appropriate c. nitintti
. h 1 1 - vi,.- of . o
1 I ' T lie Inc. - 1-
inn expen.-es of the Pi-h- p Ja--p'n
(!om.z introduced a resolution timt the
several Kpiseopl districts he ciitu- u
with each oi her so as not to have !-;-!
i -
to
to
i
traveling across each other's wor
et to their own. which sva- ri 1- i ai
the ci mmitlee on districts.
Ii. W. Whe.-ler of Penn-vP .ir.i-. i
dinvd the following bomb shell
was r"'-'vi bi- ,-xcu.iig ,P m .
' J .' . ','1,.'. .. ,
1 1 le ve l : o in- ab-oi u i e 1 v ro't-p-ary i-r
tla- nu.l l-i . ur Ud.-n e.i ..-.ii. that tt.
territory luov ..ecu; i-y u- : n. r
ttlurougllii tr.iV.-ie-l olel' L '. T... I 1-1, 1
saying n, iniiic a t..e va.. u,,;. rn an
outhu estei ii t-rritory s t ! i - r--
anj pos.:, ...L- ,,v a
Where- w ,. .v
hi d. ps n c. in :1
iixi'-l tii r. ; t i.e: i
i . . i.i.i... ,i
C;f the toi.finiice'
al 1 re-o! u ; aa
whk h mm
be r. f.-rr. -i t
id ..ma i
- i . a i
lU-" '"P
1. d l.r
t::a.
that ssc le i cby agrte to e'ect at lea
two more hi.-hops b-I . ire 1 h i - onf-ia-ia
.. . , ,. ,A - , .7' . '
8.ij uru. Wi'i'h no other'ni.aU.s thai.
to secure tiie be. t interests of . an.
Various p irimm- ntary eXpe.iin;s
fro resorted to to defeat -h-r--oiu-
tion-.. , but it w,s .,,, tmAe ev-
j . .i 1.
11 til L L 1 . e lilt 11 1 s
cent use menus ci tne nn'iiMm.'
.vcrein the majority, and t ne m ip.i 1 ;y
ur acif ully yielded svlun this saw the
strength and tin- temper ol Pa- tr-a.i a itv.
When th- confertn;
sery ;e-
i j.. i .i. i- .i
. la . e
a cp-
for
1 the
posing disp.ut.ir.;s
the struggle th..
leared th
foP ov. .1
shouts of en;liu-oa-ao ,.f ...
some strong p art m
criticism wa-uttered.
l".der It. -I 1 l:-i.tl i 1 .
inai. was
oppoie i to iu
u v ;n ae m.-i,. ps.
bc-au-e there wa.; r. special n-ccd for
I.I :
M I'.
'It:; n I'
i -lii - i I-.- I
:
f.-r. ,.
r, i i ,i ::.
aii'l a! tei-
I ' " I i I II I
111 M
.V Hii;: p .!, li. T1..C1H'-".:.
1 C v . K I ! ' I
' I an.l i i. ana
! a o i , i a . p i r
- ll '-ll I i la ; , J
. ! ,li a ana
- I )y.-o:i nf t!e- i i-tricl of (
- i; . .' . ,. ;.r. .,- f
ticij-u.-.i. i ; ". :. a ; - n
tin- i :, or. sr a ., i ! '
J . 1 1 . I I nl (,.,;; , lij,',,: i i
l.,,n , , .; , ., ; , , , m f,,.i
jc-a TI,
( ll . re i a i i
1 1 . ' i -' i 1 1
i i i a i
1 H'-l .-f
i I . a
.1 : . f. i
l
V. li.le i
v. ,i- m
'-. He
'I
; a- a .e ' 1 '
. a - ana n a
1 1 -- i ii on 1 in-
,
f.ivi -r f-t
.-. aue- ! r - a-i . .'- ani ,s
a p
, I ,- .wm--
w-, , ; . t'.e.r
-,i aa
;; ... .; , ;
n,..i ir, ,.. .,r i
1 1
V 1 I ;
del. s'ale I I ' HI
an iinTi-iiM' ,,i
,,i-h p.. v. r.ii a:. .,
aill'.d IICI li a,l.a .-.
J. V,'. I '-.in,, :! , i Ann. ' - r
,,f tl,o rpmi n tint if In- )
Ihetrantv , 1... w..r..-l a! fun '
rew.-i. that he h.l hem .... v-rv li.r.l
w...k. and h- knew som. thm- of ti--
daa.-n'ta -
- ready toe
- (re-irn-
ill il the church a- n ,
i . . r ne any iit re hi-hap-.
S i,urh.,-k of I'.iy.-ttesali-.
hit the -''lit l men ' of tic
h- ( 'eiaral N ' i ih ' ar, n ma
.i.i Hot am a u v lit. i e
that lie was in fnv. r .1
repi-e-eut-
peop.e
e'nnieiv
. ;.!.- ;
doi;w . ,
t-r ...
cl ur
V . i
r i v i d .
bi-hi-p-
lining sa
ai - oi
d th.
1 ar
i'i--ii-
a -i-d
.ihfti:
ai-lu-i'.ti ih
v -1 n
J,-, , 1
a-iaua-t
i,.M- .
d. -ired : a be r.-c
,- of the i aa
111. e.
to t.'.- a 1 . ; n I '
. . i
P-
. r .- n, . -1 - . .
,!.!.'. Whit- '" N
-- ll
ii.
r -.-u.'s at tin' si-r.air.-ni-; of th- - .iiiei-i."- he
repri s-r.te.l in ad vecai in-: th" elnctiori
l.. i com- of aidnioj'.al Kpiseoji.tl aiha-rs for the
glory of ih.d and to facilitate aa ex
i variety of tei,.-i -n oi the l.-uaU-rd "f l.U l.elov.-i
';.-, II .a ..... , . I. . i . '. 1 . 1 1 ......... -
4-x " i.-sii .ut tl.. ....... .,.s
in.. . .-. , ... . ,- f 1 e . - r .- . , f i I , ,
numb-r-. hat oh co d v- r. on the
tti in V.i i if i- f i.'hl 'iMirV.
U. 11. i i..k,r -i K
it v- as tin- liniv ,,: i!
condn.a li-Kidati-a ;:
LiOl". i-si-i.-i M.-i ;;o
;u k v -ai l t nal
I, .- I a 1 a.- r.- to so
p. !, .v.- ,; pro
i i tl.-- k inai- an
-1 1 1 1 -i could be
aii a, t 1- - t . n e
oi i .
hett.
two n
"r? - aitiiai
id- ri-ti'Vi of
1 " piem:,. r-
f mare h; is
ti
o
t .
ll -e . eO ' t . -
i-op.o n-h
churches ii
svilh t a
tliousaii.l
.i.-ited. and
niy live
bi-h ,p- to perform the s oi k . it mu-t hi
t Hin til It Ilea- is a Iiec.-s-lt V- I 1- was
,;' the- op..;-.icn tliat add ii loiia! bi-le--
could I - i ai i .hi th- present ba a- ..
fifty cuts p-r memi-r. uiu-h aii
111 a k 1 11 rea-'Ijable .klhoi'l'le'e i o " f.OI
ur-s. th,.i a r--p-c i ai -1 - ha 1 an . a- w ..u 1 -
I
r-l
i
th.-ir
; r -.
W
from
tinan
elcar-
prcit
i n
: I'
ll
I, i 1 1 1 i
ih
ia-
a pi ii, . ti,;
alt.-r l.a
. s . ll U 1 . 1
pro-, i :;nj
L tiie I
i 1 S . -
;:,e p
.1 I. el I
. i ic- appl
. -arplii- .
- '
-' ; ,
day.
doli'
up -a
A
ma 1
sv.ai
r - Hi i I ! -ir
a- I a . -y iv m ,.
1;
i - ' I I ! e;
a . a 1 1.
a; i , . -a i-i . i in-1 ir i
"' h ct ; m
p. eh. - v. -a .- S lX ,,, ,
- w S.i.-i, i.. ;. I '- -Mii.-r
a
PAhi-ps ii as n ooe-
l'i .".a amid a 1 1 -. ,-, r ,
! ihe caif-r-
l". t.i-
pa.-.-ej h-
-t'-ini oi
-n, ,- ;:x-
ti- -I- n
1 -a -l in.
la-t 1 .y
tl, n- w
I i
ai
l-i,
Piii'iipe Pmh-i a y Ar ( h. id
There i- ii..t a rift sa-ible m ih.- ei-.u i
tliat haiiK- over ad l.urope. A ehas..
no is 1- i 1 o 1 1 1 is t lie p a 1 1 1 ,f hi 1 1.1 1 -' -
but it i. i -ii i
aL-.iumiiiatoi- ,
Ke,s. .lane-,- : i
peace, nun i " e
stm. t nn h f -a -
stand, a- a u.-r.
pain ,u..a:,a 1 ..
d 1 i,lri i.,-.i . a -. o
t ,0,1 ..f n -a a 1 -: p.
m.-laian A. aal
ci. mi 1 es - 1 0 1 c.e
n - ti.ai s.-ii 1 a - dan
A,: 'ami as well a- to
1! Ilall-i. Tile ill
- a 1 i 1 a V 1 1 , . i m 1 n 1 1 1
111 li u-h -d a u e and
i a . 1 per- ir 1 r. I. ink i-
- 1 1. 1:11 r -' m - 1 - one,
.- f.-r a 1 H" a ' . --1
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lefts II,
tbroii-ii mi '
,i,,cti.rs ,-a, i ;
pale loh-a-v
li!,, In- I-.-i t
death -..
h.- rid I
hop. - -1 ; , . a-
1, u r i .-r n , .s -' -. i , 1 1 1 - ,
Ku r- , -.-an o .1, a i rale ai
oiin ' ir i . a e r i .-n i -e 1
IP- -a. c,
in ! mi! it ii
i and o .ml ina
e.-tiim.-! venture mi those
tions. tn
c..mpn..i
a imaien-e ami f ar- reic h i n a
.-- 1 , v wiii- ll a 1 oil , the c.-il
war cull
peiliap- siao
1 ,i.JV r,i-t :
f-ar lor h .- i .
ariiir.i , an i i
P - m m-ni .v
t . -. n i i ' i t -i.-k.
I il'", i on ll ,
illll i. Ul 1 I he ll i a
II -t '.a! u i hi ;
I I I a i-i a t h -a. in
i.'h "I ( i-i a.
ay 1 a i i t - i
V-'I m ,a u n
r,-..rt
mm. i
i.-nt
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d. :
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i a r -1 , i '.. r s
r. -i
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th.-.V i.n.-.'.'
tight at the
u hy we sr. -
:,:i -hi, r
full and .-s
i very ;-P. r r
il r ci'eat ( A i
I .,r I I - I e 1 - 1 I V
st. .! i.y ..ui
strma- in I,,,
..-.-:lv. in p
aim m
an 1 it is . 11 1 y the , i t . . f p.- i : . i -
re.-nly for th- m-r-t J"
niav
ri.ia-l
n -w
a r.-i
a -'. a i i. Ha, "ii
do h .pp, tl
ia- oi..- i p a i 1
il -:::!
.t-i'.
t Aldih I I s Mi Pic im yard c'ocnac
V aud v me fur
.iiiiliul.iL'lu-
KtrDM aNp.
rer prices. Ly
i iii ,'i- II. S. Coirnn ssioni-i's Court,
''--d- ,j .,. ,), w,irds of Yandone ro, I'am-
l 'iitiiy. w .-i ' lief-r1 I ' S i 'mil m in -i
; ,.. . ; W 1 -1 1 K i i -!i i laj n 'ii t he
i ; v. I . i K . - v 1 1 1 1 -ii L
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in
I
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a- li i; I'a Mo,.
I ' '
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1 1 1
III,
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I
ll
he i "r .i v i n ' anl n i .1 n i , -
i. 'i-aimi . 1 drawing ti:e i.-, lull. a.
1-1 '. .'- a i; i;- I i, in , d I' l It I 'll i d il J i a 1 1 H
i . . ... ,
' "i!r.! , 1,-iiiiciiil. We de.m ii proper
i i iiiiifcc n,i ht'itiMiii-nl ;n Mr. p.ryfin. if
e mid i rx nii-1 h on . n li
i' iwilli; ,1 p'l
.. , .
'n.il finnd 1 1 . I i o v e r 1 1 ' r S,-,le and i-
.o r. ad v to di-fend hi- i: n ,,,,.. :.,
, . t.,,, r. n,,t , (,t inly a pro.- I he
i" 'la v oi iii". ai I in i n i-l rit loll . and I he iv
h re uoiihl. had he I. called up. .11 ..
di .1 a 1 !,. r. . .hit mn lovr i.a.ii!,, 1' , .(
( 0 1,1 I a
'e ,ie,-, - ;..,, ,:l ,,,.,. ,.
Mr. Illy .-in feel- iic - u 1, ,t a il 1 i , m - -1
'it tli" in 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 111 1,1,-1 , . noticed the
le-ollltl -11. that K ,, in'en.ied
Mill lie- in i . r 1 -1 j I ' " -h 11. a h th ,1 he
Mi- the an 1I1. t of 1 1 . anl . tnoi no
-ieii r. i.e.- ,.(- I..-,.., ... , ,
.T.
C
R.
.'I'll Alialll.
.'- .. - I,- f 1
a. - i I' - aa. Hi . 1 ... ;
t a- pa 'i . i a' i- ii ! ,ii. i i . I , .. . . ,.. -t
-a w j'h in.- 1 1 -,,.u ion ; h a i. t he
.Jon.-s enmity I'niiv, mi ,n. W e hardlv
think i! o( -i.ili -i.-nt int. re-t to the pul.
i'- to tin into pai t nai la i - farthir than
we liav- alieady is en. lilt for tl.e
:'"'
m a
i ! mn ' if those who d . ra re t i know
ai -i ate that when one of the
I 'it's it- ! In- -in. Ill-ill sp.ik" if
the r. -. n ll ' i. e i :. . , : i , i I , fr en CnilCM
county. Mr. i '. ' K . ..f tin- ,at .
I raoi pt ly a i o- e a i. , I .-titled 1 ii-i he ,i re
I ll- 1 I s ,luti, ,i ;,t I he Ml e-a- I 1 .I, o , i
tation we rather think he uu.-l il ,.
l.ittei t.rm ..f .Mr. J . A. Smith, as - I
a Idem. , era! . a- tie re i- m the nuinlv
Mr. Smith I , u:K- ..n-.-m a riji.-d .Mr
I'. v statement
While wi- felt the i,inv.-ia of -tal.n
pal th.; ciiiajm-tiin as iimha which tn-I't-i-l
ii inai svas a d "pi e.i . -((.j wciioin-t
tnink it ol -mil 1 in p-1 r t .iri.-e i- I u . into
li-tai Is about svho corn p. .-cd c. whatthe
s o t e was. ho u e.i 1 1 . e it n tin sc. retary r
i.--k. A . Ac.
It is no time f,,r i lemo.-rai.s to he
chaili ee on,, anntuer i . r mistakes of
tin- p ist. The tr. nui of our coin
iiHinitv and Pection requires the greatest
harmony nnd good feeling and every
move should be in that direction.
lie Mineral ic vf af e I Ae( til i ve ( inn in il t ce
I.' A I I loll. N. ('.. May "-th. Ass,
T l the 1 li-leates of I he Il.i.i r.it la
Slate I '. alia ntn n,:
The railroad companit-H in the Stale
bale eeiiai.tlp, acn-f d la have ioun I
trip tickets at i xi'iir-ion rates mi sale
f,,r i!. locates t-i the I lemocratie State
( .invention to he held in thi- ci s on
lV ;; M, m-a p. be g.n.d limn Mn
t,, Junr. ...j, l,tl in. In-ive. S ,
,i, . - u. -h w ill he careful p, bus Inio i-
,,, j; ,i,.li;h ar,d ;, ,,.
It II. P en I, i
I ' i c 1 1 r m a n
retars a
P. 1 ' Pi iiv- mi
tiuiiewall iiom.-s
hu
1 1 oi n
lo th.
l - . a i 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 ia 1 1
a- a ' pi i.-t all 1 1 1
a: 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . a 1 1 1 .-. . .
-p. -,.
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or,, t-. ,a.-i
M .sol O IP 1
a t -
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want I .- t . . i -
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per. I i
it i- f y all ii I. a: I I
1 ' , I,' Pan- i v.
Mr- I i.e pi; i a s 1 -1 1 I
Pa: - ai . , ,,-
aha 1 - e ha- it ' l : 1 , 1 1; i
Il.lll-IM.I. tV Pelts l. I - - - i.i,.
I t a ppoi n 1 .-. 1 1 1 1 1 a in 1 h -
11 1 - It t anl .lai. eiitdi c;
l . I I ' ll pine 1 1 1 1 ; ! 1 M in
I'.-'ii I. u rs . and also a
;- . 1 ' . . i m .- rc Ii a 1, 1 1 1. .- ',
v.-IHi Iiee of 1 1 o.t . (' t 1 - -u
a 1 d Mi II , ia a . a .-ae-moii
11 . aid ' 1 1 1 f 1 -1 1 a I I
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1 11-11.-'
c I ' e
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an 1
Oil t e
I I .I h
v.-r r .
IP'
in tin-
S all!- a lull ei nil il
-: .I- :. -. i i . ! i ,i oo- i .
a i- : iv ,-f l In- .1 -ne - ,-. a
an Mr. M. It. Pis
, : : --n I -1 tin- i oi , ae i
l I ! w ah she r 'ii: -.
- 1 1 -' a -1 " - i T ' a - i
i i -
a i- -
ni, nil -a
pom
llel'i III
I i aciah .
p.vi-e went
nd Jno. M.
en access. -
I I soil 'l
N -.i"ii.
i , . ' -. t- till
1 .
pp, iSl i) 1 . I. .1
minder of JoHinni A. ('ox.
I- m .- ! uned that they ha i lied to the
-iiamps of Uli hi nt "h creek, and svere
, m. a i - in- I. .-ih and d. I . i m hiimI to
i a a a I - - a e-i t a rail-., r I h " a -inn n-l. i
. . o c. a nd a' I a i - i . : A
- .... , ! - : ... ana I- '! ...
f 1 - - : - I - ; - a l ,--) :iil'i :-'!; i.;ot I , i;.
, ' ; a v : , i . . . , i 1 an - - . . ; :
' i . '. - ' 1 l . a . . i . a . i a - . - : : - u ;
1 1 oi i . 1 i o tike them d . I i o; -a ,
T: ..- ii h' - le cm m M 11 It V 1- in til a a - ae- on. t
lie in. and the wo... is are heinu; n--miii I
U" them. j In s" are supposed now to
be sk u I k i n g i n s nam ps of Pea u f. .r t
I'laven. Public i xciti ment inns high
and indignation ie intenoe.
a-.a,,!
Absolutely Pure.
1 li In (ma r
I'll r 1 1 y , w t ! fco I
m, ,r, ,',
vnr.i a inarrnl rt
-, u- i'H,-iii.iitaB Mo
- T-' a , it r -. k ' lulu, fhnd n&n
ooi le Bi'll i ,, ,-,,ii, ,, i . -it, t mnliltnd
OlnwUiht, ah'irl wlirla.Rlnrn or i.hiMnliftt
piwrU-rn. A '-i.. 1 1. ne, KnviC Hlll
P' l'K I ' I ,i W H I I ..N nevlJlTdW
a wale ii I -i i n I Alex. M iller.
W A ITER'S
Pho!o?;ruph Gallery !
t
1 1,1 , u f 1 ir 111 iiik ruy
1 y , ni'iii 1 1 y . that
- - o.oph le.
. 11 Improved
1 1 - - a h . -1 pa 1 nn or
I ai-lit. BO
. s..ft I'oree-
friend-, a i t i .
m v New ' i .
)li I aa i ,
PI in I h .
ex pei.se n. : - ,- , i ' .
t . i i e . . I i . : .. ,
hi I II I !i feet .
Ps erv M -. h ' 1 i - lor pod mill en-
l-irce.l to an . -.. a. - i i
A HI. ri-- fn l i . l . i . I t w "lit y II v
s i"i r i n Nal ,1, i . i . ., pr. .. if of the
sati-fi-iction I :,; n. hm- My work
Bpeak.for it,.i!. I, il I imp,, to (rain
s our c. ui fil . n,e and nui it ymir fnvora.
I I V 1 ip) I 1 1 ii 1 1 v
THUS WAI.TI'-.K.
N. W e.,r Middle and IVillix l ntn..
I i v . i I In IT v V ilnij; Hi uriv
jan'-Md wtf NI. 1.1 UN K N. (t.
W. T. HILL & CO.,
M ' '.I I M I I I; I-; i .-
Rubber Hand Stamps,
I I I 1 -. 1
I ' I IACS,
v i ii i ti !
A PSD- -
JOB PRINTING
Of Every Description.
We n.ak r a k pec i 1 1 i . .; 1 i i n l intf
Letter Heads. Noli Heads,
Bill HoatP, l.n vciopea.
Tag;s. St .A ri-Mil.s,
Cards, Circulars, I.tc , Etc-,
n n -1 .ai- 1 1 ' . - , ' .i, i ' i i -r j
l.'-p. - L.
G1VK US A TRIAL
w.
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0
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I
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VfJV
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The Wirli :v.zi: Affhast
AT -1 1
And in idi r-s-1
ium Ii I. 11 .
1 II tell I .-I,
i-.-i-i i 1 -all l-i
I li; SM M 1
Mi Mot'..
1 . ti a a 1
n . 1 . I r . -
1(1
ell
I I
a to lio
C ' 'I(K
11 a it 1 1 1
l,S,
I
A'flNG.
A hi
A s
I 1
.ml,
White L(?. it.. ii,
Glass aiui Putty,
arid a fa I Ion , I
KI A I -n P' ' I I ' M
MATE-
I.. I I
2fi (V. :
( ' Street,
I !
C 77 A" 7" i Y
US.
o- of
' IS IONS.
- i'0()t8
. & Shoes,
GP
V s. p
Peri i cp.
Al o SI,
factories.
We or-
o
1 1 . 1 1 1
the Ponton
llin;
nil i-"Hied FPOUR
from lb- M ll in M i I
We a loo j a. 1 .on I i.n
in vTy low.
' ami (,.,il ,V Ai
SnufT.
ROBERTS BROS.,
South AVonf nt.. Nrw Herne.N. V
n f -rj i ; .-
aI'DEKSON
'aa!S,
Inn
I "
(e ;-'aaA
mm
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rrprrurn
crcriata.
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Jun24dly
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