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THE JOURNAL. WAMIIM. ICS 111 1 ti:. COT ION yi HIS Mil MKYI.AM AM Till: Ul!li (ii:!:r'OM: knar, A'. u -..,., Proprietor. Lcc&l Baportax. 1 ''.-, ; ' A. t Mi- Phillip- M:rri-l Si-iijitor Jar t.s' Committee Assignments the Kleven Thousand Op : a m ul ford, Ma-s . I. i iii Strinfirli' Kx (.-:. .!. NEWBklHOK.D, Mi" (i. , upon llis ' Amenc mi woman who . mar n- -a tt -eie hie an d tiod I i that be bas (ii.v- a b d ir,.de. I't.e -1 vm4S m ir - lor - niii 9K O tt :Wia -U -;, i '. .:ti-s. Y V v .A ill. -.-f 1 cbd h - N u -Y li&v- .-. . : t u " b -r tf '-r n li . Y th '.' V. - rt lit. Mid n lieil inr Pop (.mi Hill ami Free Sutrar. -President ionc to (irny (oibU's. Personals. La- uit'li; t eight c'clock Mr. Lou it 1. pact- ui Ga., a law clerk ia rtii! lntrtot ih-p n tuien t whs manned io vi.cn 1-itn.iH M. I'U . y iiinj' -' . i -. i I . t- r of Lion. Ban el !' FY : I li i s. ..: n s residence, i.kinl Avenue. Tlie 'e ,v o: Senator (tor - ! IO u c 1 bo. t n. to it fill . Il man fid l.ili cr o . uoil i r v . UsC'l 1 1 1 r l e ' Hli II . .4 1 r iai,(u ol lr - I by ! ii- 1 1 (tiiViTHHI IJrlHVli rroniist's In I il I' l i . i i l Kef)t ('. ( . Jon- s iiud Mi h- ' ' imhi:i:, Aiiiin-r Vv A; .t i Mincute IO(l.l hc Ii (i . ruor Uraw ii, At torue -( i f nci il l'ot-, and (iouusfl K.r the UK) iiu- thrtt the, Goveinor would ,udoti all excepting 7hriMtn lur 'olum nun Jones and "M,rnhal'' McKcc, who will be beld for the jmrpose nt ret nig trie riglic of the Stute t.i t Uc tlie 'Mrm" from their cihm'm pun -u t ikud iuionson them without tr:d tJ,"L"i" rebel are sill posted. SrcreMry ! JoneH hii1 3lcK.ee refused to :n-v; in. l.riue ri ill 088i 0f ,)ie Splnuen.' unioo, t-tt- the p.i i dou offered ty t he Govern "r. "' ' " 1 p,OQ 0', lnt"l ed this morning that the meuibers ' conditioned upon their lenving tin- 'i l 'I'M IM 1 O! Ill ' .f ,a ,.,.. ho-o lirvrl n r f , . r ulStntp. Tbis moi ii ii k t be co -' i ii. i i i -inaugurated iheir ginti.vl t-t te and neail 11 Odd are idle. The mchiuer of but ti ve of i m en t y 8uveo millf in the city are iu mo tion, aud ii in thonuht :hat ;heee millw will xc'ii he Hhut down with the otheic. The manfactniers have nothing to ;av, tint the no ices of a redaction, mntu which the help I In- I i; ; I'll. in tin ul- .ml I.or.i! ,'C . He i' ii ' ; t)e.uie Ait ID 1 1 ll 6 iui EU such ce ot hi s in1 t'iin ii ofli uutn Mi uj:n l-.ll rl I in . Mrs. P,c- C'iev eland.- !.h v ''l"'-oi,g struggle and confidently ex-1 --ar.. He was f-j ,.c, ,i,at.,t wi hof his mini t bs' Xnmlry Cm il ami kiver an.l II ; .1 uei.er .i im the lf j dnnrion. i Hills lllllll l.llW-l. ''-T- '11(1 II HI tlllH Tim clliV.. f 1... Ih.. i ,. "' adot important that ever occurred llellt oievelaud signed th. to tse textile muQstry id 3la8acn -1 civll apuropt latiou bill Mens The m an n f Act n rera mat ; ni,i,.n .om.. .H W.vedl poruur. J flghr, perIe,.t,v organized" unions, Nl) vord w en t,ur lt tl e 1 -"tor M"; . .J-r -omeof hieh are fainy wealthy . White Uouse to-i.i.ht Hat the leve ro-monow ulghL lor North vntahl in itiin narticnlar is thn!n.,j u,, , .... i . i' - r . - - r 1 lrl)l uau biiicu l Liu inci u u -- ODinnern union, wiiicd nas a lunu Ina .be Houe leaders are pre- ver v handr-nnie it ( '. f : V ,,lu. Of pa I III; th i K ' :. 11 ' v TUr Nuoj li i k- 2:U4 irck ban two "I1' ecords Boreal . won the f 10,K)0 ' w.i- . ar-ol1 futa ritwfor bi.;b the first money is . $3,5uO od made the two-year-old coit reooid, 2:17J. It has been beld by. Win. Peon 1 2:1S. The t hree beatia tbisrac were also the fa-i-tet,thre heats ever trofeil by two-year-old.-. Ln the pace, Whirligig woo easily aud in the first beat made anew pacing race record at the same tim lowered edthe time record which has been 2:ii. The track was fast and the ' day perfect. Apropo to the investigation 'of police methods being made in Hvw York and Boston, a good story ia told of one M. M. Mar veil a, of Providence, R, I., who made up bis niad that there waa big money in ninning a gambling house in St. Jobs, N. B. To smooth (be way he ; approached the chief of iolice of that city, laid bare his. plaus and Offered him twenty per cent, of the profits, provided he gave the gam blioz boose ample protection. The chief hear J him through and then promptly placed him nnder arrest for attempting bribery. Marvelle will probably serve a term in the . penitentiary, bat the cream of the story lies ia bU explanation tbat be had carried oo the bantnes in various American cities, and bad invariably . secured protection in this way.:. ' i i- evident from a. commit ' ei on ii' io) in i ii e ordern it, u ul i ' U-i at this U:-llieS( .iccoidiDgly by con- THE SUUATIOS AT WASH I S TON. - For several months tariff has . been the foremost issne before the 1 ; country. It was hoped that with a Democrat - ia the : pieMdentia! office and both hoaseaof Gongreas Democratic the tariff would be broogt down to the j- revenue standard, bat the hope proved to be a delusion. - ' o lVt,in Ko .Ci,, j.t a Kill tvlfh itj Drotective feaiare. passed tbe-l 1 1 n . . a .. t , . it m i . ...... nnudnlr linn 'U'JogO HQ LO'IUO -.till. . - n.ii ia b laet- tha" tbe ilduse also - patied bill pUiug sugar, coal, - Iroo ore ani barbed wire on th ; free "list. But these bills con timutOQMV ealied n n'grta Oill.-were referred to ibt? Fiuauce Goaimittee as soon as ihey reacted the Senate and. in ail iVobabdit. tbey will sleep tbe sleep that knows no wak iag.: Indeed it is- evident tbat - there will be no more tann legi-'ia- tioo daring the nresenL session of Congress. . . The tariff bill has not yet been - SDDroved bv tbe Fresident, nor is it known what be intends to do in the matter. Ha is now absent UWIU WW MUlligbUU, flUU 19 bVU ; vj aitenqv to any puouc oasiness v xt u very generally oeiievea tnt z. be will sign the bill w ben be returns to ua capital, out noDooy can lore tell what Mr Cleveland is going to do. If he should veto the bill tbe ilcKlnley tariff will continue to be " the law of the land, A few days WLuaeiermine me iaieoi ine lariu ;",bili and all pending legislation; for fin n H. ii .1 t n Pa Alnnvn W7 A r TT ..XAUK&dOQ IO VJ OUIUU1U I VI I . annn. ' -It is reported that Mr Carlisle win cdi(u mo ivoiw'uu ui irmj c i tary of the.Treasur and be succeed . ed bv 31 r ilson. tbe oresent Ubair . Ban of the Ways and Means uommiuee ana tae auinor oi tne 2 bill that passed the House and was j defeated in tbe Senate. It is evi ueut . tan tirmucui; auu uib fldiwratarv aPA nnfc a urom I nnnn tha : wnff. Mr. Cleveland ism tavor of r-free sugar, free coal, free iron ore . and free barbed wire. Mr. (Jasusle ia opiose to all of this, and insists ..that ria n APin it ni Bn :Tir fin T n iraa Bot -wnnM -Anse a deficit, of 'fmaBy millions in the treasury. '.- Mr. Caslisle is a very able man, and bis opinions have weighed ? heavily against some of the Presi- . A nit- a nlino hn f- trt rotira him now t- -mrmm da verv mucu iiKe loctiio HIV OtBUICO UUUI I V I vuvj w . . . . had been stoleD. Free sugar has been defeated and Mr. Carlisle eomincuieu to tne oetear. uiving Mf. Wilson irelit for the highest ability and warmest devotion to .the President and it is not probable that bo will be able to change tbe 'present decisiou, unless the ap proaching elec'ion should be such to force tbe Senate to receed from Ita position. V- n.nnv. nif BdA mni n (T ii o uiuaii naib auu -J v , uw.uy. tor tne best but preparea ior me worst. Ia ench times as these there , la bat one place for a partriot, and ! and tbat place is ia tbe Democratic I a I O 1 t V I . . . ( ' f- lit' .-.e i a ii il ' ' iil uaelo be irausaote sent. VVnen Seuaior Gorman announ ced iu tbe Senate eTerday the appi 'Ut ment of Senator .larvis of N U. upon several committees, Mr. Chandler wickedly iDO,aired wheth er Mr. G-ormau hd announced the filling of the vacancy on the Fin ance Committee. "I have nor", sa:d Mr. Gorman with a (-mile. Mr. Jarvis goes upon tbe eom mittees on Claims, Pablic Build ings, National Banks and to est ablish the University of the United States, Mr. Daniel of Virginia was appointed on the Committee on Privileges and Elections and Mr Maortio of Kansas on the Commit tee an Pensions The Secretary of the Treasury bas virtually vetoed free sugar. He has probably also spiked tbe pop gun bills. The personnel of the fin ance committee in tfce present status of tariff legislation creates some comment. As at present constituted, owing to the vacancy caused by tbe death of Senator Vance it is equally div ided politically. Senator Harris promised yesterday however, that if this fact interfered with the prompt action upon the bills, tbe vacancy would be filled. The Dem ocrats, however, realize tbat with the op'nion of the Secretary of the Treasury before them, they cannot deliberately embarrass the Treas uty to the extent of causing a de. fioit of nearly 30,000,000 and if if a free sugar bill should be report ed favorably it would have to be accompanied by a scheme for mak ing good this loss. To lormnlate such a plan will take considerable time, and it is not likely even to be attempted. Apart from all this however, and even admitting that the bill would come before tbe sen ate its opponents can filibuster nntil a quorum is dissipated. Asa matter of fact, the quorum has almost disappeared already, and it is expected that after to-day, and even possibly to-day, it will be im possible to muster a voting quorum io the senate. Reside, this, Senator Murphy stands ready to offer motion for indehnite postpone ment. To-day the pop-gun bills and tbe free sugar bill were referred to the Finance Committee Tie President acting on tbe ivice of nm physielau left this morning for Gray Gables. He io sick from overwork and malarial fever, tie expects to return early next week The river and harbor bill becomes a law to-day without the Presi dent's signature. President Cleveland telegraphed fnvate tecre:ary Thurber this afternoon tbat be bad signed tbe t-undry civil bill. Some constituent of Senator Ransom sent him a lot of fine look ing watermelons, and to-day he was distributing them among his Triends at tbe Capitol. 1 wo near approach of the time within which tbe tariff bill must becone a law if not vetoed by the President caused internal revenne receipts to go up with a rush to-day owing to the enormous withdrawals of whiskey from bond to escape the addi'iosal tax provided by tbe sen ate bill, liecepits to-day were $.'?, 263,.oo. against about $800,000 yesterday, and it is expected that tbey will be even larger Monday - The President is rapidly improv ing at (iray Gables and is expect ed back Tuesday. 1 he hundred clerks were dismiss ed from the census office to-day. Senator bite has been appoint ed to the vacancy on the Finance committee. Senator Jarvis says he would be willing to retire from public life if he could see a free sugar bill, an amendment to the constitution to elect senators by the people, and a measure to change the rules of the senate, become laws, lf such leg islation could be secured throueh the agency of Senator Jarvis he would achieve international fame and render bis country the most distinguished service. Hon. Kope Elias came here from the state convention has a long in terview the President whioh lasted until it was nearly time for him to take tbe train, when be was driven to the depot in Secretary Lamont's private carriage. Mr. Helms, the efficient postmas ter at Monroe, NT. C. has been here to improve the mail routes going out from his progressive town. I bear Captain S. A. Ashe will le given a good position under the Government. A comparison of the expendi tures betwi en this and the last re publican C ingress shows tbat the democrats have been instrumental in cutting dowH expenses 830,000,- 000. This is a good showing for the party and tbe subject will make first class campaign material. Tbe economy in the management of tbe postal expenditures is due mainly to the energy of Hon. John S. Henderson. He drew up the bill and carefully ecrutinizid every item. a stuffed crow, mounted in good style, and plainly addressed I 'Grover the IT. S Spinners' union, which Has a lunti Dor t j . w Inch is here is in its treasury aggregat in g at least j Mjon 0, prIVate Secret, try ?3l,000. The spinners have voted, however, iiot to touch hiij of this money for a month. tOXEY "AR.UY" BEOKtiA.MZ ATI0. Prison Strips tbe Unifrom Another Advance n Washington in December. Mass lloN, 0., Aug. 20 Coxey announce that the propped Labor day Commonweal demonstration at Washington bas been abandoned and Ibat tbe next attack on tbi Capitol will be made in December, when Congress reassembles. A prison strip uniform has been adopted for the "army," and Brown is now wearing it. The referendum bas been added to the basic princi ples of the movement, and tbe whole enterprise bas been reorian ized, with a constitution and by laws. The word "Obrist" bas been dropped from the title, "out of deference to a feeling ol misunder standing. " I- pilfer. Thur-. r. 1 it view of the f.ic that no veio message on I he Mibject was sent :o Congress to-day, it is gein-r li considered that I he bill his t ecme a law without the Pi e.-iden t ' s signature. . ,-uk : h. i IUI . t-c;i. .ll in ' . po: I S-m III : Ad'!' the great ;k!n cure tu :!y Relieves TORTURING Skin Diseases si distressing forms i :u Ir..:, bleeding, kiii : i ;-, and blood ,d ,i.i!i in a majority il rest and !eep i speedy, perma I'liiivi! cure when i.-.pita!s, and all . fail. CLTICL'RA .DiiRS, and its urniture -:-Emporium .I'll' ii: .1 .I'i'i I, i (Hi. Oatex'i, Majorliy, Mo.NTGi iMHRV. Al.A, A '1 ' U ' 1 Tne Aiiveitiner has lull fli 'i returns from the S'ate elee'i.i held August 0 h, Oate-- reeeivt 109,100 ami Kolb S:',3'M Oate majority, !!.", 7u(i. A Tribute to the Memory ol linn h nlon It. Yancj. A few t-bort months ago the I le of our distinguished public friend and benefactor, Lion. Zebulon P. Vance upon the baDks ot the Poto mac in Washington was fast ebbing away passing out with the tide adown the Kiver of Time; mi the . er ririo point i:i noM.arrd 0.0 n f iiian5, h other method; Wtrkks Wo: cures of toriuring, disfiguring, h u mi i iati r;;; humors are the most wonderful ever recorded. 'U - . I'.ri'.i 'ITIf'RA, '' . - . . K- : " . v . . ! il -TK K 1 IU' li n.t : .1 .- ,' '-, ; !,- !, u...ed 'n-i . l'a ial '.!wiil-.hp&, p'n.piv. nv thy v .:i'.d ai.d CL.r..: t uticura Soap. pr 1 ' ! t 1 i '.b , : 1 i 1 ' i ble ll. g . o lie i 1 Ol ' .u MUSCULAR STRAINS, PAINS r- i m ... tin minute r-y Lhc C11 Lit'iir-i Anti r'ain Plaster. A Jote Bagging- Trnst Trick. Augusta, August 1G. A few days ago the Constitution publish ed a special from Augusta about tbe cotton manufacturers iu tbe East refusing to buy cotton packed in sugar bags or bag clotb. An Augusta merchant h s a telegram from New York to day which reads as follow-; "Bag clotb all right. Cotton Exchange bere will take no action against u. Members and ex porters interviewed regard it as merchantable and good delivery. The rumorn only a competitor's scheme to intimidate buyers." It seems that circoulars have been sent out through the South by the Jute Trust to keep tbe planters from using this bag cloth or sugar bags. A lew j ears ago it was used largely by ihem. wben the Jute Trust advanced the price on jute bagging to 10 and 11 cents per yard. Tbe Jute Trnst Is advancing jute bagging regularly, and bag cloth being so much cheaper is be ing condemned to get it out of the way. Tbe New York Cotton Ex change will accept cotton baled in bag cloth. Exporters' representa tives in Augusta, it is learned, will accept cotton so baled. Many ex porters prefer the sugar bags to the jute bagging. great sea plnce. Where earth's i :: tread" But slii dead To shores where of 1 emit v to THE JAPANESE AS FIGHTERS. They Are Fine Seamen, Brye and Steady, and Are Finely Equipped for War. London, Aug. 17. Captain Ingles, who bas just concluded six years' service as naval advisor to Japan, said ln an interview to day: "Tbe ships, officers and men of the Japanese navy are eom para ble to those ot any European navy Tbe officers ar energetic and studi ous. Tbe engiueers are especially good, and tbe engines are admira bly woiked I have seen the Naniwa woiked 100 revolutions to tbe min ute, which was her natntal draught trial speed in England. The Japanese are very smart with the hand-worked guns, bnt do not so readily to the hydraulic guns. Tbe seamen are entirely un- Oriental, always patient and cheerful. Toe Japanese officers ase faithful students of Captain Mahan, the American Daval his torian . The Japanese army, with which I am intimately acquainted, is admi rably equipped. The troops exhibit great dash and steadiness in sham fights and under fire, and tbeir discipline is extremely good. Tbe artillery is remarkably well served, the drivers are learless and tbe gunners are smart. Physically the Japanese are ideal soldiers, with strongly developed limbs and limp bodies, and they are untiring marchers. "I do not believe that the Japa nese seriously mean to attack the Chinese forts. They are too wise and value their ships too highly to do that. I am of the opinion tbat the recent affair at Wei Hai-Wei was a recounoisance. 1 believe the Japanese will clear tbe sea before the winter, and that the campaign will be mainly ou land. The usual commonplace remarks about the certainty of the ultimate success of the Chinese, owing to their num bers and resources, foresee the re sult." BEKLIM, Aug. 17. Tbe Post says that the syndicate of Berlin bankers, which met at the Disconto Gezeleschaft yesterday, has receiv ed a cable message from Shanghai, accepting the syndicate's terms for $1,000,000 loan. Amsterdam, Aug. 17. Silver open market to-day advanced from 47 to 48 guilders per kilo.fine, on account ol the Chinese loan. A ' ii : Co. X. i '. t he lo in; ha' Sabi .,011 s!;e 1- !i-s leive li' 1 -1' 1:.. I 1 , .: ; .ill d i Wo -. circle i I arc 1 1 r . : "! i r u the ; :i;onrr. m ! F,r u, ;lll IS iluin!'. ' 1,: Into space boundless illimitable 1 tried 1.1 t unconfined and unconnnable, un- ""-t ion, h known, aud unknowable. The lira i ease p:.; its of which buman eve cinn t1I fathom, nor human miud conceive, and as his soirit grew faint and a weary with drifting; metbinks the gates of Heaven gladly opened to receive it; and it gained an entrance there and was at rest, and the whole ' Hosts of Heaven with the cherubim and seraphim rejoiced thereat; because they knew that he would be crowned an angel thei? aa hereon earth he was bat an un crowned King amongst men. Wben cbe news was dashed across the wires that Zebaloti 1!. Vance was no more, tbat he bad crossed over the boundary liue, where life ends and eternity begins, tbat he had gone to join that silent majority who have gone belore, a nation wept, and a nation mourned, because a nation loved and honored bim. His was indeed and in truth both a useful and a happy life. To those who life, useful, beautiful and hap py lives methinks sometimes, A ; - iii c 'i.lil . al.ir 1 0 1 : u p i CIM.-I 111"! 1 i'l.S i Ilg i ions, 1 V.ic oh' i. Wo. f Tj (Hill tig the c;.il '.v(-!-as'.j- ii cou'd no .11 11 01. i rii V ; : 1 1 1 ! 1 - r ! Hotel I ha.--, oil 1 : -..ill 'lite-;. From the Seat of War. London, Ausr. IT. The corres pondent of the Central News days that, by special deciee, the Japan ese Imperial Government bas authorized a loan of 850,000,000. The Japanese Government has promised Admir-il Fremantle, who commands the Brnish Squadron in Asiatic waters, to give forty-eight hours notice in case the Japanese fleet bombard ei iiai-ei or Chee Foo. The eight vessels tbat passed Cleveland, President ofiCbee too westward bound on Washington, 1). C." was 1 August 14th were the tbe Chinese received by Private Secretary Tbnrber yesterday. The box which contained it also bore the inscrip- Darty. Sound in pi-inciples and TesomtA in action it will accomplish ! tion "Veto or eat crow."' The bill the puposes of its organization and j goes into effect the diy after it is continue t be the party of the 1 6igned, except tha woolen schedule Constitution and be party of the which becomes noperation Jan. Pecple. (1st. fleet which was fleeing the Japan eee cruisers. The fleet wenc to LuiKungTao, noithwest of Chee Foo, where it has been left undis turbed by the Japanese. Torpedoes will be laid at the entrance of Tokio and Nagasaki harbors early next week. There is no death, What seems so Ls trt.nsi tion, This life of mortal breath, Is but the suburb i.fthe iile Ki vvan, Whose portals we cull death. Then sleep on, thou grand and mighty hero of a lost and worthy cause: sleep on, until earth's eter nal reveille shall be sounded, sleei on. Although no laurel wreaths of military victory may e'er adorn thy brow, no grand and imposing shaft- of marble, reared at a nation's costs and a nation i sacrifice, and bathed in a nation's tears as blood may e'er be erected to thy memory, et thy name is none the less sacred and thy memory none tne less rev ered thereby, because thy name aud thy fame and tby memory are safely enshrined in the hearts ot tby countryman, and as long as "human hearts can anywhere feel, or human tongues anywhere plead those hearts shall enshrine the memorj and those tongues prolong the fame'' of Zebulon Baird Vance. As borne huge comet whirling through the immensity of heavenly space, dazzling the eyes of all be holders with its beauty and its brilliancy, and illuminating objects, both afar off and near, leaving a halo of ineffable splendor in its path, behind, po did this heaven born genius, years through this life, purifying, exalting ennobling ai,d up lifting humani'.y and elevating them to a loftier plane of intellec tual and moral existence. But, alas; he is gone, the noblest Roman ot them all; his likf, we ne'er shall see again. What he did, he did for bis country, God aud rights. The State rarely produces more than one such man in a cen tury. He posessed that suaviter in modo fortiter in rei in an eminent degree and thereby laid hold of and swayed the hearts of men. It may be said of bim as has been said of another, ' That the elementsjwere so blended w hithir. bim that the whole world might arise and say this teas a man. He loved his country aud ever sought her highest welfare and he might truly say, as another has happily expressed the seutiruent in reference to his native lind: Land of the South, my own dear na tive land, with all tby faults I love thee still, my couut'. and where Yi there is a nook that Southern minds and manners may be lound, shall be constrained to love the still. I never framed wish nor formed a plan that tl it- tered me with hopes of earthly bliss, but here I laid tbe scene. "As the bright beautiful waters of bis own native French Broad glides onward alcng down their ba'dke, btoadening in their passage until tney meetiind commingle with those of the vast and mighty ocean. so will the oemorv ot Zebulon Baird Vance, descend quietly along down the stream of time beut;fv iug adorning, enriching and tin be lishing the pages of history, and his virtues be c immemorated in story and in song as long as genius has an admirer, religion a votary or liberty a Iriend. "This mighty ami iii-ijetie river Rolls mingling with his fame forever. heart 1 110 im gr ; . ! :die oore n :i u 1 i e 1. -1 i ! rue ehi 1 :.a a aero Desirii.g to live tit ,; j ol ,"ss her ;.! e am! labor lor rr :.. r ; In t I vineyaui, ye bur h her resig'i u n :r- in., waa full : -I sup re iu her, to 1'v -- w..-. (J".i! was gain. She was !::i.-a.-ii It: Cemetery at Si 1 . ; o . of the !'h Aug. 1S: 1 sobs and weeping o; ii-. en liiei.ds and in ; no large coiicjtirse u.-.-t CoiiUt ies ot Cdj in ' Ouslo w. Posses.-i eg s n-- -! .: virtues of the b.glu , natur.-il ; h tt -he s'i .ui-.t enshrined ; u t :e heir kuew her, aiol ne: in.s rise place, as I'Metltllig llf. t line : om ti ".i--ine.-s which I atn ' e 1 tere.-1 of I t' A-" ;t is v-?:ii;ihi th'.M Satiny South 1 Til.- rt i-tr Atner.' Dealer is a' . a - o for l i; g ti ti.-; in , i.; ; oil 1 o ai ei .-. si' T. eight the ll-i rotti ; p i: t ) a 111 .1 1! :c p yini 0: :' .111 - 11 in e.e hie ! k icns TJTE cpr. 3d, '94 c i.. Hill- 111 1 1 ne.-. i :- ;o..l Ait. ni tie :iitrm-;i- of III u r. .1. part id ami LICIT 1 i-it niei i 11 ' !l .Kb sin- lii.gnt t a m i : , and in-aY earthly ; n I od, and pi u idence for vv i tli i-t. tind die the Canity t i;e e e.:ing l.-t the 1 t brok- 1 ' M'UM ol a iii-- Ironi the , Jor.es and t ol christ : io Tib r, ; ' ie ,ip mi r h- oi lit- recently S'oil-: 0! -n 1 F.irr.i-i-ing i'ttottiton ol 1-' iu-':c, lie, N. ('.. at sueii it great -1 - r ! t i ':- , i ttni thorough!- convinced tht 1 in be ot more eivice io my customers at rr, ol te,-- oi business, dealing our go. ;k ,; prices never heard of before tin--Greaf Slaughter Sale, thin 1 couio )os-ib!y be in tbj liti s of Cm gress. Thanking my frie mis for the honor intended 15 g Ike, T. G A. le D., can be iound tor a week or two yet at his store in Thornton Blot k, where you will al-y.ijs fiud a hearty welcome Irom him. e-r-. CUT 1.1. Y St U rATKOXAGi; i-.l 'a:-- -ippk- 0. THIS FINE RATTAN ROCKING 0HAIK. At Suter's for $ 1 .50. Also the L?.r;e liattan Advertised elsewliere at 62.50 for si, 75. rruciiAsi;i) stuaiqht no job lot. insey Seminary Larst' Bst LFif!s , J T J ; Stock of Furnii -Fid lilKLS AND Y01.V; LADIHS La ( i it am; k, N. C- A .n; r.-i- in J.ili-r.irv, Art and Mu.;o '. I : .1 - t K-r.i ; , .ul. her 1. 1 u- I n'lip' te- ir. p,riee :t li win n in i van t,-i r4t: are eon-ider-it exec!-. Building -n li ro-1 ii - t demand. Ilormitones bifii I w ilh ne w furtiiture. ita! 'irne. a'plv to .lo-i.cii Kin-sky. l'r'.iK-ij, ,) . i.ASSES t! IV; OI ; to lit nun; uy, tier co'ii tncoraputi'-ble. Death loves a often cu's down Hire seems so tn-e ti W i:-) 1 til - .il ts No More i Weak Eyes! THE UORTH CAROLINA Mm of Anicubre '-Ziand Mechanic Arts, Cffers Throe Te:hs:cal Courses: ru i n Ln 'ru shilling niaik i hose whose necessary ior tt.d fu- t he welfaia of ti Tne ways finding out . t iii n gs woi k ie wolid s nest interest, ot ?rovidel.ce ate pa-t But v. e know t hat ah (tut g ion to tho-e who heal ii : higu e . o.'oji'e i ilr't .ill at! . a t il ii i r t:e ! d I'a'ii love him While we hoot to .- e our b-I o.-, d ,-i restored i j heal ii ..i d : exerei-e lie: liigu e r .- i among In r (Lai kt-ew tl i -Cit-.; C- C i woi Id of siekn him. "Where sickue-s. or:o and death Are felr and toned :m man- a ue n ansa ion lias oeeti ious one for Mattte, at d t i and intense suffering she here bnt intensities the ecs' peace and happiness w.; bless her in her celestial home. A life long method;-'. .v;rn a i- laaeueu witn cnaii.y with every christian a glorious entrance o r. -nade into the poi '. a i What a welcome si u me' ! What seei. triumpii tioia the -u ' : Jesus ncci;"ipat,o i sidrit through I he i-e. preseii rs ner ; o tne v iii'nh ia'iy ti to a r;'i'S v, :: a ; t s Otll .oni ti u: t - . pain gl.-1. ' 1 ! il in red e-i oi i.'o-v ati; r ii - iik l oi iisKiv .i,i:ii-ri.ii-;i: Lq i'iii: i ui i : -1-. in si ii m k. 1111. I in K-I-. IN .111.1 IIANII .l. l ClVII. ENi.lNEKKIM,. A r.i. l.-in ie ltl u.-;i 1 ii .r. i ACf'tt S0RE;W,i I'rnrturi r, -Miestori : f'nies Tf t Tumors, i!i i AND Fin AXu i'i. Also. n;-!ii?Iy -oilier m.-.tnii Si.r.-i,, l.!'!ii).- ALVE -.-1 &f;o;i'.a Remedy tor INFLAMED EYES. 'rtlness, antt :;'.'it of the ola. o'"!;Tiiilnf ion, Styo . . ''lifted Eye Lashes, :'-ICi: RELIEF 1 1 1 tli e 1 1 . its t '., ti itosr o; the meet-ei-S git.e a s i.-ti-i n i t a' to tli. I.CW III o.e i.-e o vei i.t. I - - a i : e heaven? How delight i . ing. reunion wr !i 1 . Iieii.ii e, and w ha" a i lti.it spreads ir-eil r.ip-u.iu-- v; -.on oi ;hi aijge.: To ln r tarn Iy and ;.;endJ, v heai ts are to ! i . ,-. ; in their irreparabi-- i-'--, I p- i mm wno aio; e is a i - the pangs ct ; ad ht console them i n t Y.s n sore itilliction. Another ane' oi' of the -'-i, been cast in the io:r af h--..Vea. and God grant its cable ot love may draw us all up higher, and that temporary separation sre i dure may make the joy un'on then tin m re d-1 full. 1 '10 V. SANiiT t.-s ( -.a:: N. '. A -t .. Is. i . .I ai'liHin hen QSfrt lr siieli ns I Irert, Kevi r I'-.'iH If Il.-rir.i O .. .. vv;:,:..'. . ... 1 'iin,iiiiminiii xists. Mire 1 S.I. :-. .'-,.VJ.1 may be used to advantair?-. SCL0 fJY Li DRUGU.-iS Af 25 CENTS, f'. Can You Read The Future? Do you know what vor.r con ditie.u Aviil be 2 o ye.irs hence? Will your caniiii;'' capacilv be equal t- t!ie supnrt of yourself and family? This is a serious question, vet, V"U could confidently ansv.-er "yes" if you had a twenty years Tontine Policy in the quitable Life A method which guarantees all the protection furnished 1 K.s'-tt i "'.it-.' :- brnad an tl i if-atjli . ll:-- :iw,:tul;.-ii i now i mopped for e. kiii -.v.itk. Expenses very iiioderatf. S-r--inIl i ilell.- Si-Jitelllbl'l' Otll. For ( ;.i;iloi;iies. itddress AI.EXAXDEIt Q. IIOLLADAY. V kal. iuh. X. k. iiiversity of h4ortli Garolina nitua of all Kinds Ever In ought to Lasterii Nor th Carolina, and at ROCK BOTTOM Prices. .J. Suter, South Front St roof , under Chattawka Hotel. AHM & CO., 'eje. the l"n;veril v. M'oli.a! s-rhoo! iin',1 f 'i- Teaeher, ( 'ulleite -..r; board 7.W to Seion be" ills laelii-!. - the C tin- Law Si-hoo!. tl: t lie s.'!iiin.er s !n -i tuition ijon.iio slti.'o ;. n,i,t Sept. i'.. Ad 1 ie-s I it i : s 1 1 1 1 : n t Winston, io ' i.0w Chapel IIIll X. C THE IDVEfST TERId Of the Filty-tliird, Annual Session ST. iABY'S S0H00L, Raleigh, IT. C. 50 "-HEAD H0KSES AND MULES" 50 RANGING FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OLD, And Weighing From 850 to 1450 lbs. Each. Some extrti llneD.-ivers in Horses also adapted to all purposes4 Exceptionally lincJDraft Horses and Mules. SEPT. Adib'LS- lie. l!t(.I.S 20th, Rector. 1894. REV. B. SMEDES, A. M. SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY. urnttce, larye-t ' ' - T - - arts and iht ot th m- kind of life i: ar. 1 in. addition the. ca h returns; to th- -liol tiers whose live s loured, and vho tY :1 I; k;o:;-. y rather than .'. tt--; !" -r lacts and fittrcs, :.,!-..! RODDEY, Mr-n - For the Carol. . ROCK iliLL, -Ilh. k p. :-. li. .ot!o in.- 1 : - '.itin ,'4. Ft Aiiinial Session hee-in- Sept. keui-tei' lor la-t year 34."i. i. are1-:- Tne ih-vi lopau-nt ol ;'.--.-i r and Int.-l'ect. Iniihl jh v ivinu'li'l Y-1. Full v j 1 1 : i- .t.'.t-y. .--l ite aail J'o-t ' :Mnii-i:. be:.li .- li r.-t -(!...- An. kniuaoi-. ( 'oin- i .-i : r:-.! SI iii'i -s. I.EWELL. I'ri'ieij.a'. lielll. X. ( '. A full and complete line of Buggies and Harness always on hand. Blue Front Stables, M'ddloStreet,'':New- Berne, N. C. L L Bldi IX' SEPT. en- '-!' IL'- htiii'v i r Death ol lb . - . : . . ("UAIiLO'kl'K.-A'll.i.'. Dr. Wilht-m ('. till of st i t ; j c , ... the ! u I Ye I i r v i c v I his afternoon a" the aged lo years. Pi'e.fessor Dabuey is well known in medical circles. a member of the American Medical association and the Assneia'ion of American Physicians. H - was a . , Ik .1.1 nt ' O.'l . W ! . I i.i.l mm mm ; LiLC-RC -AFTilt tea , fa j l-'o- er. E. C, West's ftcrvo ant chosi, id, I MIL 1'iie i-"Y ' , i .1 r im ar I a limited iHiii.bi r oi o .-. a - :n ' hli not exti'i'iliny- $") Kimli-li '1'eit ion i roni s 1 .50 I'lltSl'ilji - Si.1'" per 11. until X.V. .L'b. Ies- .; '! .-'.: e at rii.'a. tiled university. li -..:c,i-uiv F. S. Duffy. r.erne, 1. a V:.r '- m t il I a r ( U L Al; AN XLLH Brain Treaiment .r;n;1.--e, r-y null: Mi-icrv; . ii i. t'',:-,:'i-V.'-':. 1.-: 1.---S i-f 1'- -a-r --ii, o.-.i 1 n:s,v-;v- ! i. h :i 1.- -. i : t .-: 'j. ie. : in I' I re-- irinri RIIODF.S. rel.Ioil. X. ('. La Fayette Military School A High Ciiiide Preparatory Scln F Voung Mt Boy: l;...- lli. II. ij. HYATT'S Men 11 I At lia I brother of the preset the State Depart ment. solictor of A French inventor has got up a streetcar or omnibus driven with gearing from a treadmill attached to the rear of the vehicle and sup ported on wheels. The horse, there fore, rides while he works. STAMPED OUT bko.l ' - of every name and nature, by Dr. 1 t. .- (' i..-lileu"Molifl Discovery, lf roii - . i v orcan iiito healthy aeti- 'ii, punti.-s ;e.. i .-Mi ieLi-i the l-k'n!. anil thrc vieh it ekati.-i's rail nae-'.v.i tbe v. holy svsfeni. All skit!, a:. I Scalp Ihm-mI from a Coianioii : : h or rupti- a tl.u -iv..;-pt Scn-iula. : i-urcii by tt- K t Tott-.-r, Sjak rbeina. lo -:::a. kry-ipka-, liooa, ani Carhiiiiel-. .-. the " I'itieovery " is a direct ren;-il v. Mrs. CAiinuyi: Wef:k- I.F.V, of t'.'Ma., J'xll.l- i.-oi t').. -l;a., writes: "I Fil'JcreJ for ono i;uarter oi a century with "fever-pore" oiicer) on mv leu an 1 eezcnia tous t-rnj'tiia.s aial Rave up ait li' '!" ut i t-r iiein w-11 UKattl. jiut 1 ant hajipv to ?ay taat vi.ui III. i'a ri e's t;.'-;.;i n 5lcd-ii-al Iiiscoveiy ma'Io a coinpicte cure of my ail ments, r.ltlnaigh Chad s and uluiutt ail kaoivit tet. ; Xo. DF.AI.Ei: IN Lime -le Agent, Xew y LATHAM ' RAVEN -T. ' tile- 'It: tali and Uiorouuli ia-tni. tion in , Art. and B11-; t ii-n'ty i- e t lafue . -,- k . 1, rn up ,-aiee. ; lku-1 1 of uent.e- 111. 1 Oia-lii Kinston. IV. C. 1 1 1 Diseases of the Eye and General Surgetv.- .11 fact a 1 Wei ll we . Ceinenl I'ipo for tli aii all sizes in lit tings. Telia Conn and Sewers -tuck. Also Be'stue to buy ti barrel of alu'm jl. i Mii: For Sanitary Purposo i'iih-1 you ever saw. 1 ''l ices Guartintcd. SfffMiLES FQH SALE, s:."W i 1 - 1 ; "Jr.3'irpassei for HEALTH. EEA'JTY ani p irtii n'ar-. & -I. w. v 1 : 1 ; 1: x, sup-;. F 1 veto -vide. X. ( ' Norffi College I'm: Vi ik(. and ttlgg!ng 1 ' ioitb -class Yacht Sails and Ringing at a i a t hi -so obtainable on the seaboard. Also A.r.ipietc Outfits For Fishermen. 1 i. - 'iimcnsions ol your boat and we will submit t! plans and estimates on her complete outlit and Tcrts Nets 333 in 1 ' 1 1-1.1:1 1 ia :"TS. 23 1 i;o-io. . -! fjU'l.pe.l ' il-'aii:l. TEACH! 1 1 N j '' N, Caroline WnEtti r.v. trieJ fiiller. r-.t ilocte remedies without i-t PIERCE Guar antees a CURE. I Isinl-lli;i i; !Sliin4 1!. A t'k1. v to A. m. w;i i abilmull "aiaii" iii-li -1 - in 11. . I I' ll!. I: 1 1 ripe "Goods. p.n. -t -i 1 ' .L'la pi . in tlie -Iati-. K a v. -.-u-i tor Ca pay own uxpensi lli-h-ii-n-i-3 lo-ue. , write .IAk. i", X. k ;aS3S2Y, E. S., Principal, Norfolk, Va. 207 Sen j Cc. (-tamps1 for new GEO. B. ' -o :'i I So. Water St.. Illustrated Catalogue of Sails and Marine Goods. CARPENTER Br CO. CHICAGO, ILL.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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