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, - :..- .... a." i i v THE JOURNAL. KIN ITION l N N l' K 1 1 I ! 1 UllMl " i. b.l or. eh :!s '. r ' .1 ire e;le I ! (.1 K VI 1 1 V Si I. ( Hi I M S .iv TS II k ii nf ll.itriii- I .i ii k-. age Hanks : 1 : ( .1 : i-ri't c ir. ' i i 1 f rn ir. :; ' ; 1 : M ic "Il Mil' I .!-' A Jones County Items. ti t'rmt is quite source ami sells ; .it Trenton for 15 cents per i' have a lively p our public roads. tliein ill passable ii t he i olored people w n.i'T .r. a to J-li I : o r a ' :i,iTv ft::; THK State h. ol.vi.i ;.. -"-ftftisat th Crwoia conspirator J19VBTILI.K had it flr 3J,,r to as, of the Mi.ioo, Saturd-' IT ! believed '.hat the rcti. :';or (a Bran! will ! " Co (few Market. TDK B crauT Hal 5 . aic- '..' TiopH fxe;in'. ped ;n hr-r by th OoT?m m ? n : . Korth Cniinin boa.- old mlacoa th:r '.Anl like charm :n M r.- Tn Aaaal Coofertfucf ' i M. E, Ckorcb, of North Crr.:B.. will Dt io Orosbon di: We hop to ri-wive fall repTt :Vr (h cwlamo of th J v k5a: . NVuiSX.K'i coa'.J no: prodace axon tntajprAnc of pch thic that which chrcttruifd the jto .e4iiir" of lh byt ".-; Ih r ! party la '"h:cao imh 1 -. riTUSCl troitha the spin', ivnttat th tmp. tti&e or. h brulW tfc tonu, rfrin the hAaJ, ad iraipl a poo :ir.p:a tioo. tlora. rtootor r hoidiDf to wh lhy ar aoc ata:d. ea if UT oa: NJia- JJ r. iirrT. w ;. h ki oodr, h iioa 4ta: ib.iii fof t& miuor".j r'.y ("our JootoaJ. Ut Co b haSdr!- A : r : i: ! aafMU thAt h nop", i Oft: rl do4 loCjf. b '' - iiao froal lire to Hair '.o S ' dA4didAt Of tD lipub.. -.3 p".' tar OoTrnor hi mt coi; 1),,a; crt who wuJ pu; Ji ' - iMatj. rsia ia: ''' iao. 0 h md ih ooo'.e: fiTi. Uom himlf. l".ttlurf To: rBKdiDXr ii h bj i" dactshootiof. No oat:r bo ddly hi- ;m ajy V or how fl h: lack llr. iIfrT.oa w;il co: brtax toao d4ir dsck :h3 Pridt ho w. SoTrotwr.- w or Worli A '! I- t' 'h h.a:oa Po6 trtm w Orin - ilr tW luir L-tb-r rtir pj.l L7 S-ri ! 6 p. eq . .. . AXTVT kf r Vju: aooo tom. rro II U atfervai froai iurrai .'.' Tax mad-i.1 ia loatii l. n baM with no tmooedut pro '. of ;Uf.-tory nd hr osooioa : Umot. Ij thr do wy in h ca thu aw aibrr of the UcoWy co b pal opoa it jood txhATTcr iVhingtoa Por Yf. th rtarn cvord with th vote pold ad ry ".Lto,? w.ll tlo--j. iloQtAnA . lVtn-vr:io. TUB ad oo!y oiati,a ot thia poiitM.-! erui. of woajcn h th afar.i protijiioa by mia for them. WocDeo, ccordiO to ;he cei! cod, aajxe hrl!' by l Ij letting xnd mLoi; ta airr.je. If ma, aaTxrd by act of daty, pAMs hr by, thn woik. If protection . and !( prrv tioo OKI of nee. i ty foow WMhiactoa Post. IT ia tsnoraily kb oajk, when th EpabltcAO prty i!!;ed in th Soath to he r :b cry of fxad." la a ot ci:t:r.i:;o , howTer, to clAim thit forty ih u taad BiAjonCy in a tAt no Ur-r thAQ Virj'.aiJ, w.w obtAinel by frsad, bard oa i'j fic .;).' th bhadeaC pArti.iAn la tb? lb'pa 11 cua party cannot but rr,jril with coateapt h irlotto C't.rou. Alas for tu iick of caivry in tiL poutical d a v and (je:iert:on' A doin o( i as pctr wert re moved yatrdy at th Catom IIoom. Thy canaoC rot., but ! thy eould they wo :M vote Dmocra:t ticket. Thf redaction .of the iori-s :i,ot coars", ilqo-jiicI aa a meaaar of eoouoaiy. but lire ,4dtacoatiaa"d" Id not a: : wlHioir to icvt?'. "a: ex; -;r. .V. Y. Star A 5 e x ctfi f '. ' est 31 c many a prn to re.a: word of hoaest ad inore prao. IVcaue oa thick ruorf of u:aieif thir: M th one who prices h;oj. be reo : from th though', tha: the .t:-.-r : meaaarta; h: as. aa.i : p .:: ii w or A ( u.ti ,i . 1: A rr .id i: :!. won . i in'; ;-i . '. . r i i o u , w ; . . ; : i us. 'A c would like to enquire, how : the Ilo.ird ui Kiiueation appcr- :i ''ii' -eiioirl nioney if ever Imlf the colored children leave .Tones. n't ;t necessitate a new census ' l:e l-ollli? V ? 1 :;eie ,iipe.us to be quite a live id ''' I've feeling between our b'or a:;d crei 1 : tor ci t izens. Both ! o 'o do tiie best they can for e i i 'i.er. W e are izl id to see pce's cottase a: f:s:ham. on:, in. lb r. 1 th c ; : v y mi-, . e dwelt tli ' V .1 ' iellii ii. W:l. 1,, II ! W'ri'. l)o And I mil'' i i h til. w u , , lk- I. 'I I If 1 niH.' d.o K ". an. ik'V I'.o :!it iie -till- '' i . n ; -'. I'M' i . x ' i d kV 1 .Hi M 1 li r . 'ii - M : ( I : ; h i n .i . h iv i; .1 re; ! t r o : t r i a '. :! aou : oo n - 'i M r J. 1". f 1 , 'i hi; ( ' hurch Ms.-. c:i Si::i v ( : oort.ic, ; li the rnoui.t :.n:on : ? : r ()::o o, our Trenton merchants 1. u eunibed to the hard times. W . A! ' i lie h is made an iif-sipn-i- o". 1' M. r.-arsa!! is the as-dp- i . i ui! In r part iculars .is to i- ' - iiid k.ibilities not known. -. ' "ol co'ii :m I tee have em- - riorerice Woottii to ';. Ni'llit-ii'ii'i M'iiool o b ..in i hat the m'1h 1 b d and IS proI eSr-Ul 1 Mil i.'l; i 'i . .in Ac. " lb- - I.- . Ail 1 1 '.'1 ' :. i 111- b.-ic, Win, T. d I'.' io. I ..l.i. IllllOi A--.ii i 1 1 J o i I I . ii . i a n ' r r .iter : i, : .ir : a red m f d .: ' v from -er w Let her b d lor d.rect . the ir t a: i 1." a; e -. a ' .tot are. on n t.ii i -'Ac .:q . - ; iinira: 1 -e-. ' o e ; ' h ; - "' (li'l 'a . ; o a o ai ; -i- di- a : t .)t !. . e !'r""i k. t C"' . ' .--in ' 1 : i: . -. ::e "i ; .i :-. .,t '. ne Aii' '' : a rr. er. ' o a i jiroi-.ii ;iv. ern S ;a; re rid , r - A ir. i : ' I t"Cd or ''! , .- c i r r -nri.d lie 1 : ti 'Me a Lit a-- at ,o .in ,'i' i 1 ere fc-a i-'tt.ai.-re a trade, onii u t! i. nd tiie o f d rr.-" r .; ! oom -; w ee n t :.c i-wrj. -. t r : .r '. .e c - r '.e . m - h r,:es k Ml. MIS M) K AM KKs l ;.e f.-ib ration of the knight- ol I . a ' m i r .:h the 1'armers A'bance now appears '. be a--ured. l're-1 der. t ;.. .i..-te:.. . : the ( ier.a A.o.ance.made an ;nipre.--i e -peech N-fore the Knights ol LaNir ("on vent. on here today in favor of such eon-Mil. l.ition. aad Master NN'ork--,n Powder!'s reply notild cou enr n that pro;or!t :on I'.na'. act. oa, howeNer, has not et been i.iien. -Atlanta sjecial to a.-ii .ntoii l'o-k lii.tt the le;.hit loll of the coa;i try. u rider Republican ad in i n ist ra t. lia- Ix-eii liVi-rM' to tiie inter e.H-- or farmer-, and la'-or generally to. evident to be suc.-e-sfuby -.int T" erted. and that LiNt or.m i. v a' i o a r a : in n a t promo en.ocra! (-e led le art in t.-re- ts success imb-ei! v. K: i ; e r m i " r ' cc ' . . n lllO (1; . ', t O i and t a e the Km . a e -. e .. I) " : . i ares a. genera, p irt . ;;'. 1 4i. 1 II.. d-rb- : lem.H-ra::c .National e ' he war. ha.-, been , . ;s defence of the r;f and mot prono;;noed :. v .at :o:.s of i :,e w roll - irefve Iks reu: ai- a r ' - a '. i r of .t oppresaiv oi labor .:. and of farmifiC mterei's :r. .ir. tirooght out the lee--.-.ao t bat f b l.ke a : hur: in the ranks of the lie pub 1 he .Mills' bill is . declara :he rich's of ail the people A i .v i. : t .V o coll 1; ' . e- and .i!i. ak .-lib bi;-:i.ei-an in. : e . : he Ab.al. ' ha : -e.i. Se.i.- .1" A0 I': e -e t a ; 1. 1 . i ' i v: i.e., i i ; in- : . a O'i-e e oil at i e I. t . o 11 the faithf: of l'.ro. W 111'-" Acell A. ..ai power . ' : . .nb .in'.i),'!'-. .i lie,-- Aelic, . i b- awake. i.ea; t i - on r d o i v. - r ' h i r o '.ell till en oi :. ;.- : I..- A II I II : he Wo a ceio i - w . finely. . i . . . . 1 i ' . ' . b,-;ier a- : in-y i.e.; I-' - 'i oi : c i m 01. releikei He i . .-Hull w 1 1 a i . ; 1 ountv wlio . hoc; meat will be tins year upjilied with it than usual, ill be compelled to kill before they are ta' -cause. o I S . d o,.i e dared trietuls leave ol the;;- door.-.' ' - - Mi I . i . I i in : ii were ?. -tit. w n, Ik- .-.a! i o- -.nil ' I.all'. - . U I 1 1 .1 e f li -t ll.i iJ.V I 1 :h Jmuu :. ah in. i .- k i- i. a 111! A lie i-o ih m.. "I he III 11 Atkl I C k: And oic. v -a And n. .oioi- . ic.ii ic.-l., U . I.e. 1 J. ll 1 las i i W I V i ' 1 1 . i.i'iled 1 i.ea lo ir n b I a' the io! m.iii l -t a- pio id Ah x Hob r id :o. St. -new ..! head C r. be utiki d E i ' dei r ! hoi; -a ml a on ' hem. i r ( 1 . can Y . Ill .1 R . d . a r ! hit a :-. w s . :e ird to : r. e ; C .-a re . ir ;vi w er s a e ' .: AH.S it ' -' ' ' a ;-K-id s . 1 ano : '.'. are r I' . e 1 i o at the res se n: , r 10a. Is ai pr 'f - .. - : mrr; - 1 I-o k i l.-rr. d a l a. f ,s h a r i the pro . t e s t ikon .ii a., 'lie (To ernmeik, t i . e and Th. 1 s a n d i- r x i .j :' r a. :ader ar.d the man .fjot arvr uid merebir. '. in th Astichi c.ren the ' paaJ r: sht.s jrjd -prtvi! No a-, tn i : r sr a.ns the g " ernrner.t '. ' lb leg .a: a'e pea -.-rue;: . . ;: t i.e ry r e r. - r e i : . '..pa the er.-es of t.'.e eecaoa. ca.'y a. r : C h ". to 'ii f'i '. io prtvato ; a" r-st ;ts doctrine ra i' cannot . .s ...p. iao.Dk ; on ji :-. . ! pro'e. iai-a:..-n and Th New Kc: nit hron : the Le firmer ; the artisan every i-a-'en: ol men : t o f i a e .. 'h'ene. the nua: ot ". v t nes for - o i v.rii r e r V H i h . - p a r t to kt - vern m e n t r- .1. bat the protection ol k monstrou s'ii'jd : the rciMic s.-nti- MiRTH I'UOUM lUITIM KM ION r:ns kf." it ko iv oi k i. net :aii workers ,s-. m v!ed. Uer.der- : laat t . 1 a p.-. 1 a . . We .pefed to bo able to ; resent the r. p rt ot our own correspondent, ;u not hiving reoeived . , io "ake the b.-er'y of asiCj, the f.iC.s pre.-e;.-t'd .a the N e s a r. I ,.-ersers re; Ndae.-day at.d F '.. r . . a ; . The attend m-v a.s -. fob I.. I., k . b'- f v. r-'.sive riniifr, w a.- . ,.cte. derk. and II -a C, W . S i: r-:ate Audko-. ar.d ii a scarb-r-e 1 . ;: : ret k . : K lcia' ' V i',-e- le- A :o r.; ...' d --nikt . - d w ere 1 1 .-. i.. k . i :. i '.. . I i. represent::: '. a A met :c it: o '-. s : . I'- to an e b ' e.s , n i; s and a prote-'. aain.-t encroa. h.n-.e:. ks of mor.o;Hily ' pintorraey u;n latxir in a w,ilks and avo-ation of life, reat enemy of the knigbbs the farmers :s the present taritl.i arid "taritT reform is t he pr, acier ' f o r 1 1 t h e i r i 1 1 . i i There can be no question that if1 I V.. the element of latxr com j 1 (cue ;n a xilitioal orkjani.at'.on I :t will t4? the most powerful i-m bi nation that this country has ever 1 witnewted ; txit we fear that if will b w ad 1 1 n in that conservali-m which has been one of the most (etential safe guards ol the pact. Government mast comprehend ah interest incident to a widely diversified population. To dedi ce it ends to the advancement ol one class would be U defeat the piir;xoo of i :s creat :on . It must throw it.s protecting eag;s over all, so t h at the li u m b 1 e t of i t c 1 1 i . e n -can say, "Think God, I am an A merican." Wi believe that the National I P e moe ra t io partv ;s the best Or : ginlatiou that has ever existed ,,. i for the protection of labor, and the j xdvarcement of the interests of : :n' people in an departments oi .ndu-try. N'e tru.-' that no patriot will abandon the Democracy for any other party association , however attractive its program or seductive i ts promises. a : itre.4' i 1 1 .-4 ,- e Hi'. s and i In id. ah. a:. -lipp . -acr: H - not : nieik . ':. i Ak . k Kill life i n a-h i n r ion 1 U i 1 he 'in - er. I I "'II , ii' ow iled Io il-e 1 - n -el ; .a c k -d e i 'ill, Kv.ing.dist" be. .eetii. es in thi ; ter:.-.n i la; w b i'ie 7 1 h . of ( !.rs- he had a aeii became limit' in u n i n c ami - . lo-e. ia.-t ik.lk the the meeting there .died and lll'V con i t.ot t .. . hk '.11 t he t o w :i h as the; ever k.gioa- victory :n ' tie ot tin,;'. Certainly Inky Tiie in.i:.'-- unik h to m v a 'iiib IO Oei-oil.t i v t.i 111 1 1 ha- I : u m t w o to -i doc-itnd nearly three third.-. ol k,. ;u not worth a good sized i! -.ik an po'atoe. Crops are too -h ii tor wiiite I'eople to Iced them. S i ii"iil'ra. won't he have a hard mie ol if ? We learn that our old freiud Abrier Dawson, comttniplates mov mg from Trenton to his newly pur eii i-cd plantation in Cypress creek to w u .-li i p. Abnersas he desires ;. bt a bum where he can hear ii'-- pk-'- squeal and his cow low, and be where he can invest largely in hanks manure banks. Trenton merchants are drawing lessor Mahally. ..I Dublin, . i :i i r m ii ri n in 1 nT of renl kii hst a 1 1 a I t tidied I ill 1 1C u 1 a I iv ce r r ,u u ;i ci-toint-rs trorn Craven ennntv. user the Core Creek read. Many country. Kegardmg one, at lea.-t. car's and other vehicles are now ' 01 bis tuhjects of study , he came to visnitig Trenton, loaded with seed distinct conclu-ions whimi have ;i co"ou and other products of the ' direct interest tor Arueticans. binn. which are quickly disposed! The prolessror maintains that uf to our merchants. at good prices, 'there is no cleails cut standard ol and I notice that many of them culture among us lie intimates return to their homes with pur- . thiit wealth n- in ail but a few ol chsses of drv good and groceries : the larger cities either the most Trenton, on Saturday last, was ' potent factor in de'.ei mining a , . - ... .- ' Hut iru (nr i-nlf mi. nr ij.iv..ii... s'irmih'i wi h thpciinn I'lrizpna n i"101"- lul l" ' ' 1 1 1 11 oano. a ( ore creek, who had seed cottOD.for which they obtained " -10 cents per hundred. Our colored friends are yet talk ing of Kansas and as they talk, progresses ot the lever rises higher and higher, occasionally a latter is icccived from a relative or friend in the good land, telling what a i great laud it is for the colored man. dust come on: don't delay. We .ill ate making money." We must say that they are certainly intent on going. Same are ready to start now; some are waintmg for others; some are anxious to go. but thev Aiik'llikli I nrabable Is endured by the vi.-tinm of inflamma tory rheumatism, an.l iny forru of the dinease may reach thai agonizing phase or attack ihe heart und ciuae death. Unhappily they who feel itH prelimi nary tw ini)en seldom realize this. Lite other p ir-itly liankTerouH maladies, rlim m.Htii-m h f'ften d i-r.- anied at the lUt-'.-t Wt ii will il he f..r him if this brmf notice -f.all -t-rse hh a warning of futur- p-ri! ( i pain to a reader troublrd w ith mi ijii.-nt rhen mat i-rn. The proper -leq'i.-l woli,.. ;,n iiifiiiMsni 'm resort to I f." trie it I'll VOIIIV.. .( .lent. Hcm- tetor'n Sumicli Hitt.r. v. Imec brevet of priife--ion -ii n mi m e tid a 1 1 m popular Pipi-rienre h h e mliime Tnere is no j finer or rrvire genial antidote to the : siru-' f rh.-tirna; imii in tee i s Htem . M. a an ie in it or ig m . e i- f i . f r..m the I oh ji-nionc attHc-hm to d epu rent poisons ' liable to be taker, in more than the in finitesimal dore The Hitters conquers malaria, Ind lgti-tion , liver aDd kidney trou tiles. No hungry tniin was ever rel leved by crumbs of com fort. A new iiiea embraced in Ely's Cream Halm. atarrh in cured by cleansing i.oi l healing, not by drying up. It is not a liquid or snuff, but iH easily ap plied into the nostrils Its effect is magir-al and athorouRh treatment will car.' the wnrt canes. Price .rU. No one but a good man has a tight to be impulsive. With Ivy -s i 'ream b ilm a child can he ir.-atnl without pain or dread and with per f ,-rt h if . I y . Try the remedy. It cures fiitnrrh. hay ft ver and colds in the head. It is -a-iiv applied into the no-lrils and give relief with the first nppb.-ati'iu Price ."1O.1. Prof. Loisette's Executor's Sale. Nest Berne, N. U., Nov. 18i.h, 1888. On the 29th Day of Nov. 1889, at TWELVE o'clock, I will sail at Pub lic Auction, at the Court House, in tfc City of New Berne, the following prop erty : One Dwelling House, with nine rooms, corner of Pollock and Haooook streets. Also the tl ou hie house on Han cock street. One farm five n ilin from New Herns, on the Beaufort road eallrd th Haskt Place, of 120 acres 7.r acre dear. One farm about nine miles from Nsw Berne, near kiverdale. called the Thorp Place, of 178 acres; 100 ares clear. One farm on Neuse road, 18 mils from New Heme, called the 8asau Place, of 115 acres, about 10 acres clear. The above properties w ill be sold for cash, and with a good title to tb pur chasers. They are all well rents. Possession will be given on the 1st day of January, 1N90. 'ibis is to close oat the balance of tbe estate of Hacsak Cohen, deceased. Wm. COHEN, Executor. For further particulars apply to Wm. Cohen, cor. Middle and 8. Front eta. Watbon & Brurr, novl3 dwtd Auctioneer. FLAtKlERS U I U OnV A iiit'i icaii laliu-at on What intelligent s c-i: m. eigneis think of mannei.- and CUi-toais iu elir republic It- .:! vv. i : llltete.-I I tig to the t hougut i ill ui t iz-oli . The late.-t tl such intie.- is I'ro w ho pects .of uuna-rsity eiliic.kion iu th: DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD In Fpite of adulter:! t"d mill -t i .im win. h m th tii'-..ry, and practical rsuiti. ..I Oi ilriKinal, in mit .. tli" ((roHswrtt in isr'ir."!ilttl i.'Hh l.v .nnoui wrmld t t .tin i- t it.TH, anil in spit,- .it ' "haw ar t.-itipt h u rob" him .-t t hp fruit .it hm I at" r-, i ml i.t w Ii ith tle.nonatrat tha i: iubt.ii sn ;.-i ii nt an l j.. .11 .amy uf hin tewhinif I. 1'r. t I., iiiw1! t's A 1 1 i f N. ..T I-', .rg.-t 1 1 n( is r.-iriilswl t l.-y in l-.ti-. 1 1 mi :-.ii. -r.... a- marking an EiK-h in M--'i "r i 'tilt nr.', II - I'r .fiirl 111 ( mm lit x.st. f re ) (tiTfm 1 -in ni"ii- t p.-. .p." in h 1 1 pa 1 1 1 ..f t Im- k!-.1m' wh.i have avt uaiiy Ktn.li'l Inn S mU-iii i.y -. rr.HprHlrio, showinjf that his Ssiein 1- ii.s-. tru y irtu 1' tu my xtvjiied, ir'-rvarl; that a n u "..a- cifi fr Intrant ii a m?ioLs rriM 1 n;, tii 1 ml i'd wirri it a -n f it, , 1 I' .ir Prtwi-ctua, Ti-rms and 1.--I i in. inialn aditr-n If rot. A. I.Oll-KTTK, 37 Fifth Avi-uur. N. V hell lr 1 - consul- have tender memories o; the old A .4:. t re .1 ' li d. .s e r on a 1 tppei: 1 1 ss a.. 1- oil S' heell a k : 'V a 1:;: khs. lliele engaged in o nioie 1 huii is something to ex ana I TMK WLST. bo remembered that c it ' 1 r. not long since we made editorial men tion of the probable alliance of the South anil West, because of the op pressions of the present tariff being AS I I 1 '1 or no r 0 in a - s a . iit .1 . npil- 11 r. 'i n II; k s -11 cli 1 for 1:1 alter. I O I k e d crd lieell con-p . r c some ar than creating d:--r.uiiis, ib 1 11 ' t I aiu-t o:t go the Ah ince. b' a- sou v. nik ! h hard." K s i rs 1 eg: tin. i titled to a t i.i c iu more, and we or wltlihold such the fundament Alliance. Tne i we have fallen I of generic-if y m princijdes td -T are geiieron-." ads ;se v'r.a .' - ri me nts ol oar I e-sent:al in 1 I, d ;t ion when i , ;. it. I oikr " bori o-.s g .i i -bor r.i sv m on e , but bo ami buy nur g aid -can be had eheape-t. boirt-isvetl for from 1 to M'ne v can be had 1 1 om ce nt. in.iiii art.c can hi i t t-S ill : a hall . -h mid each, of ril'po. e ol ill. 11 ei d el.oun 'is- !' r t i 'ah ' a . : her hi- d hi.-! I .1 on-. ! etc k ar.d sv d.eed , bu p home which thev are tr in to lorget: while others have some j species of pi oper'v that can't be , carried and they hate to p.a; t vib ; it. Hut they .ire certainly in earn 1 e-t about going and my impression I is. two-thirds of .1 Hies county will leave tins winter, provided trans portation can be otained. The colored man never has been so stirred up in Jones county since the speeeu. be ;.- mncti ,-nonget : time when the ballot witn tne eagie er ; our maid than he is in on it was placed in his hands. -coiik-es staiukn A Kt lie of Unknown Centuries. Stonelienge is the name given to i l'ruidical temple by the S.ixcns, h.-aniiig hanging stones, from the ikeiie-s to a gallows. The ancient him hieh I- diflio: i luleed it !as-es ail bu; t he chicfest means of hi. ;'!i i- his intense earnest ner-s: i ue p:.is.s he talks as it tain. God atiik,C:n 1st standing be . i m . T here i a in ai ked d; 1- ro lu'f.vi'i n ins sryle in praset ug. His ib ai e one ol his best we.) p- ii-s aie gveii alsvass with tk'-rest, direeilv to the point ; l, gi eat efiect. His iiicoinpreheii-i ;s in-, ower. i er he undoubtedly possesses. Ilritons called it Main Ambers, or i 1 e reads a -1 I a 1 1 1 1 1 1 ri ' i 'SV t le'k lit-1' 'bi';, f his ;s one oi ;;! o! the: 41 e !" ss I. icii 1 ids much -li .sv : it part, .ire the 1 Lie 1- . lie - - ore "ii 1 would il e p lit ; being 1 a ai passage ol Scripture as ro speak. Set 111 five - wall be asvav lroin his sub 'ect still ali t he while dealing blow. and i:-:ng arguments which are brought light home to one's heart and uason. He : sometimes -evere, I. nt seldom caustic. During a series of ineetiLg.s tw;ce a day for ri.i.e d.'.s s only tsvt tlul he say thing- sv 1 1 ; i 1 1 could to any particu I n- individual leave a sting, in this 1 am told he is very different from in 1 ... ... 1 1.. .- . ... .1 . 1 1 ins sv 1 uimt at'cuo 1 e . 1 1 it i 11 ene fee 1 ;o 11 - 01 1 - nnce 11.uu. r r. -OD, i."u; SS . s of 1: 0! t he 1 -11 : :-. era r r .j.iri "i '. e n ' 1 r '. r jadfmen: ever; a fav ao; apoo ti ; oj vcc-it h etn for'a a ; m I f w . that ta rese.T.. 1 ftTini p .-' 14 ii- way ts r e it: "I. s v howa more "t::oa:s e th mode: a!rpci : e that eTtdently ooom :"r nr of t'-a utterrr S S r--v. 1 : r.-.. " ar; e 4 ' tlTe ! 1 'om m ;: n 1 1 of interest wail pro dace sentiments of !r:er,d.-lap wii. oh nc.i-t n-.-u'.: ;a concert of ac : ion . Tne New York World sass: "Mr. Conger, Chairman of the 'hio Kepubl:ean Committee, ;n ex plain::', c the grounds ot his conn deneo. 111 the election of .Mr. Mckin ley to be Speaker of the House of l.epreeu tat.s e tias made a mo.-" remarkable statement. The S C.-t. he sash, w;H insist that the place shall not go to any man from a p-'.tit farther hi.-: than t );no, w h: ,e i i..- i .,i.-t will be equally determined that it -h.k! not g- to ;i:,y man hou-i P S -s ru.v mories win-re tiles (joods ale bo per cent. ." to 1'' per When arran cements are O trade oil c red t . sou o 1 ' e Ii iat don't sir" s .11 in kind m becau-e s on h is c only one : 1 1 select ! 1 oiii . A lie n ss ,. i-h lor w hat he 1 us - v ill bus 1:1 sv r.i u he b.: s .- i :i cr. .1: t . I Sum .loiie-h As an orator his style ; .-. ,li again almost pass explanation, -met 1 rres trie man is vets eloquent Voice ,ilw ays or nearly so pitched :u onr ke. Here 111 line, with his -ly we ss ill again be permitted to reb-i to hi-- powerful illustrations, rhey are told in e!oq".encc. otteu : :nes making the young and old w:pe a tear- w hich is found mvolun t.u.ly s'eai'.ng along the cheek.. He ;s uralouikediv a burn leader. He -aid. here he had been a leader in he devils sers ace. he prayed God he inigbt be . i general 111 His ser sacred .-"o. -. The temple is sur rounded by a dit'sh fifty feet wide: the outer circle consisted of- sixty stones, thirty perpeiidicul ir, twenty feet in height, and nearly lour feet apart. On the tops of these were thirty imposts, regularly united; within this was a second circle of forty stones, .mailer and void of imposts. There are indications of two oval- of stones intervening. Within the second circle was the cell, or adytum-, in which was the altar, a huge slab of blue marble. The whole structure consisted of one hundred and forty stones. So many ( these enormous stones have fallen, that the general ap pearance has become wild, and presen ts a stupendous pile of dilapi d ttion: yet. by walking round, and clambeiing amid the prostrate masses, the original design may be traced. There aie three entrances to the temple from the plain. torv social substitu.-e for the charm of mind, manners ami conversation which should be possessed by cul tured persons. After remarking that most American college presi dents andinstructors are underpaid, Professor Mahaffv write: "The ability of a nation will not run into such poor and narrow channels, but will surely t-eek out those paths which lead to wealth in a country where wealth is the only aristocracy.'' The professor is much troubled by what he hints is the vagueness of the American standard of cul ture, and with apparent reason, inasmuch as a graduate of our lar ger colleges does not enjoy the rank to which he is entitled, svticn some hundred okuer colleges confer the same name A. H . 'Haehelor of Arks", on very differently educated studeots. In some colleges one can graduate as an A. B. without knowing one word of Greek or even Latin, a fact which, when understood iu Europe, will tend to make us suspicious of all American degrees." There is enough truth ia the professor's deductions to make them worthy ol careful scrutiny. It cannot be doubted lhar the stan dard of culture in America is more accommodatiug than it is in Europe with its centuries ot governmental nurture of learning. But, on the other hand, practical education is more widely diffused in our republic than it is abroad. It is also true that more, and more attention is paid to university education of the broadest kind a tact which is proved by the increasing size of the classes entering our universities. Mother und Daughter. Watch the girls you see ou the of v ce: lu.Jir-tiir irom the re -tilts 01 tne t .siaecis, on - ut- niu., iu ('oil man's woik his 1. laser :s being public gathering girls who are abswei 1 d, I wi n e : 1 , r.'Ui, n .ii. u in, h i- 1 1 tee ci C ai , 1 he I e : I i'.I II a beach, he sv ; k ge 1 . 1 the crest ot cull bkiinili.kcd t a I ci. moment nl : ' .- kk h -ilbsldi -. i he be.i. h w sv.th ; 1 r , 1 . 1 ,4 1 , : tiers shine for a le -s Huusit ear. 1 . t I: 1-11 .1 illl- i-r t he ss as t ; 'o .-; i.wigh-i: eks. whreh , 1 1 e I i a i il ke, . II -il cess, .s hoped. .11 older I Ii. ; o :n s no . Hid ! i he ri he religious center ol until mi tig wn n tnisuiiemeu miriu. - -hi.kci:. men and j T heir behavior is often improper, ar.d sou;:-'. sva-re not from volition, but Irom the ..ihI ibseuce of a wise counsellor to must guide r heir actions, to direci-their ihuir ' mirth 1- ving Miuls into proper chan- ;,i,,l ! nei-. T. 11 me, do you think they bun- svould dare to lav their heads on ;-i futuie mother's lap and tell the day's u-e of wins ! happiness whom they meet, with 1 a whom they were talking, the pistol :n-:the conversation, the jokes that ig. were passed ? A mother who will invite her ahze h n . was 1 11 dee s In-'ies ed. cert: -alts wkl be ias'i s es It .1 h I r a State ;cr SS an tea ot I'-it'i. ; ii, . A ' - w ; . . .; irk b 1 oea il . I I.l'.lt iiil then I 1 a:-ed a 1 ne I ei g h ty o: ! .a g'iri.. -- i una n A ac in .iie t I'td I'V , 1 , 1 oncers u t ! iorab.e fact t a : : ( ss i - m i e :iat there y grown up in the SS b st id s e c t : o in eharai n : .s t en . 1 en cy . here l.ii sec: . ' 1,1 i'ii : ".I'i'.iii n t .1 b . e stcr . a 1 ; "y . rrr; pat r :o : .Linger, us : n the i , 4--".. a Young on. ar.d s ek - a ' 1 b'd is w: " c ai : :oi u'ur.-t wi-ii 1 - Mr. G 'le ' , v 1 1 a in ,',.:e k lusrinrr In d tiirt e hundred and daughters' confidence in regard to bars wi'h which. her friends ot the opposite sex is guiding those girlish leet eately past pitfalls dark and deep. Girls, make your mother your best friend. She will never reveal vour secrets. She will never divulge what is told her in confi dence. The schonl-girl "confidante" is worth lei-.-, false, unsafe. 1 a; : sv 1 i ; . I- TllB or; aa:r:.on . ' . r tr. 1 ri :. Oraaea, Alkaace. 'A rve v u combtoaitons by oter -mi" for two jeara bea go:n a mach aor rapid rate .aa ever e (ore. Tb4 1 1 ai -: of the oi i (i:;:.t Dovetneat baa Ion o Seea p-ss d. Tbee orjaaiatioaa now c. taia a maibr'sa:p of . aii'.boa. a:;d s ooT(0a: ta on foot to coc.soo th iirin.M. '.tie Adianc aa'd ail th other com biaatioas Aa expUaatloa ol th a movemerk, as well aa of the aians aad me".h.is of each orjaia:ioa ,alS of wt;.-a .raev will b nabhebed ia the DKtmtxr rem-, v- r'ffer I'fZ '.I oKrise. 11 . SS e -. 7 .4 :.' 1 ' 1 1 " V.' 1,-t.s. tie main s .:; e X pi. cable. " est. i-iun ;- I M g a " r M.s... e . In the 1 jta:i to iddress r h- 'or. vent: he did mo-,: elcpentiy -ind p his btoken Hugbh the put three jears with a tegin "ii I '-'---'ii 1 :: . it . - ro ; :: e 1 to . ca' . i .-'. . - r r. e -t ro n gin' id o I pro tect .on : . e SS,-t ..- the sTongho'id 1'f ,ijr; .ir.tl . :, t r res '.jt. It ;s the t tr.rT ''.it . rea'ea autagoniam between bvst and the Wc-r. The SS rM si;.-,.; - has recently grown up.". I i. s true. l-'or the last quarter of i i. nrars the Kast and the SS ,- ha- been united upon sect, on. t' qu.'-tiou- relating ;o slavers iu 1 the between the States. A i. cm era ha- dawned, and econom: ' q ie-tiohs are gaining supretnios !:i trie public m:ud. It New 1 In gland .iL'l the Middle States wish to re ta.u their 1n1iuei.ee in the S e.-t they mustdes.at from a l.ne td con duct hartfal to the West. ind A' iu- Chi is' 1 .' ;s yorriig 0 li ce ill gear. SS e . h i ins man . a r '1 be ag iin-t b.m. 1 1 s .. - ss e ai e heart him. ( hio uf his io. A . Sparrow, a iiiiniiii'v. in tills : k "- t bought r '.e ruihi-'i v, it hi.l: ,1 il 1 1 hist ! lou - tko ss ,t li 1 1 ; 111 into u i e .v 1.1 ; : mm. .- ssel'S .- a speaker, agti k :. svledge ut .loaned u! ' er ,1 ei ei .hoe in h.s i ;; ie 1 an d . ii g a- - le it ht-k; u- a ; .. -.v : s s u! ; :: e 1 , , 1- , , ,.! Tel! utir mother all, and be a-.-;ired she will be ever your ready and truest confidante, adviser and a:d, Holy Family, "ew Orleans. That Utile Tickling In your throat, which makes you cough once in a while and keeps you constantly cleannpyour throat, aiises Irom catarrh, and as catarrh is a constitutional disease the ordinary cough medicines all fail to hit the spot. SVhaf sou need is a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla. Many people who have taken this medicine for scrof ula, dyspepsia, loss of a ppetite, and other troubles, have been surprised that it should cure this troublesome cough. But to know the actual cause of the cough is to solve the mystery. Many cases of consump tion can be traced back to the neglect of some such slight affection as this. Consumption can be con trolled in its early .-cages, and tlie effect of Hootl's Sarsaparilia in purifying the blood, budding up the general health, and expelling the scrofulous taint which is the cause of cat:-iia and consumption, has restored to perfect health nmnj persons ou whom this dieaded dis ease seemed to have a firm hold. Au K ui 1 11 e 11 1 Doctor's Prescription. Dr. C. P. H-nry. Chico III., who has practiced medicine many years, says: Last spring he used and prescribed Clarke's Extract of Flax (Papillon) Skin Cure in 40 or 50 cases, and never knew a esse where it failed to cure "T know of r." remedy I ian ri ly on so implicitly. " Positive - tire for all d ia eases of the skin Applied externally. Clarke's Flax Soap 1- h -st for babies Skin Cure -SI 00 Sjp 25 cents. At F. S. Duffy's drug ttor-c Seneca said the manner of sayiDg or doiug anything goes a great way toward the value of the thing itself. JOSEPH JF.r FERSON The Century Magazine'' In 180 Joseph Jefferson's Autobiography Novels by Frank H Stockton Amelia E. lfarr, and Others A Capital Programme. During 18'JO The Century. Maga zine (whose recent successes have included the famous ''War Papers," the Lincoln History and George Kenanan's series on "Sibeiia and the Exile System", will publish the long looked lor Autobiography of Joseph Jelferson, whose "'Kif Van, Winkle"' has made his name ft household word. No more inter esting record oi a life upon the stage could be laid before the public. Mr. Jefferson is the fourth in a generation of actors, and, with his children" and grandchildren, there are six generations of actors among the Jell'ersons. His story of the early days of the American stage, when, as a boy, traveling in his lather's company, they would settle down for a season in a Western town, playing ia their own extemporized theater. tbe particulars of the creation of his tamous "Hip Van Winkle," how he acted "A'icket of Leave Man" before an audience of that class in Australia, etc., all, this, enriched with illustrations and portraits of contemporary actors ana actresses and with anecdotes, will form one of the most dehgihtful serials The Century has ever printed. Amelia E. Barr, Frank Ii. Stock ton, Mark Twain, II. II. Boyesen, and many other well known writers will furnish the action for the new volume, which is to be unusually strong, including several novels, illustrated novelettes, and short stories. 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