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1, -vf i ubltthed Weekly, at 2.00 per Annum, in Advance. J. A. BONITZ, Editor and Proprietor. "For Principle is Principle Kight is Kiglit Yesterday, To-day, To-morrow, Forever." G-0LDSB0E0, NORTH CAROLINA, PRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1884.

VOL. XXI; NO. 7. Nmx- Hhlim mm stSp kl feiv Sr xsKiteaV 'mHaI vs. coats, (spike-tail) vests, white ties, plug' ItEVKNUn KFTOKI OTIICir LANDS THAN OClJS.

hats and kid gloves. The little LIOW TKcrriox. pn ins of purgatory. Von get eight years for each step every time you go up. A coachman told me that, he al OTIIFK LANDS THANOUilS.

Prof. AVinston's Letter from Ii rope, No. XII. looked very handsome. Rome is not a clean citv.

Tlu st r'c's Prof. Winston's T.etter From Nail the Protectionist act-rued it fiom the large to the volume of the The shows us that while tae uicroH in the total acreage the farm ot the countrvfrom lS'Oto was 4 p. cent, the increase for the entire period of twenty venrs, from rendy had soiao 11.0CU ye to his Rome in one piace. are verv narrow and the houses are crowded together. The architecture lius is credit.

here and onier pre- Krm the- IJ-jIlinioif The case being now fully made up The Churches in Rome Holy -Le-gonfa Curioiis Sights and Relics. One dcy. I was eating dinner in a large restaarant. A little rosy cheeked chubby fe.dow, about five years old, came in with a beautiful rose to sell. The voje was skilfully done up in green leaves-he little fellow was bareheaded hnd bare-footed.

He wore a bright -3-d shin, green waistcoat and light faults. He looked like a beautiful wild flower from the Carripagua. The rcj-'Kiurant was crowded with peo-ple, b.i" nobodj bought his flower. It was sirht to them. I called the JV fallow, bought his rose, and of the city is not showy as iu Pans.

The ancient buildings are moreimpos- A i ji .1 thought to liave the power of healing people that are dying, "and is sometimes carried to their houses. This also hus a picture of the Virgin painted by St. iiS(tri Pir hi Gti'we" is the name of the church 'which is. built on the old Prison. St.

Peter was imprisoned here, and they have also some relics from the workshop of Joseph, the Carpenter. Down in the bid prison is a spring, which t. Peter caused to flow, so as toy-erfctr baptizing the jailor-4 had coxiverfftd, is letweeu the two political parties on j.o ro was i. it .51 r- -r or-nt. the question of Vi.

revenue i but 10 per cent, between 170 and Rerular CorrospomlvncG reform, the issue is joined lor discus-' There were thirteen acres of farmlands sion bv the peonle. whose 'verdict will per capita in IcVkV as against ten and mg irom mo oursiue mail mo uioiiern, excepting-, of course, St. Peter's. Thousands of peasants, who work on the Campagna, live in Rome, and the Italian Politeneos Street Scenes RoKie-rThe General Appearance of the City The Universal Sleepiness. The politeness of the Italian is really "charming.

It is easy, natural and graceffrf. The countenance, the arras, the hands, ir. short, the whole body speaks politer ess. An Italian is polite all over. Re- is born s-.

Salute a JKome contains o0- Catholic xli. ire-a 1, .....1..3 T. 1 I .1. ICCil TI. 1 ui; iiie iiiLTii- I n.

hjuu Hiue 01 rami ge ml 1 OT ll -U 11 US, OWIl A vails. verybouy seems awea uere. There is no talking walking. I went one time to the "Holy Stairs" writh the big German engineer, who sat next me in. the papal audience.

He was stopping at my hotel. He wasnot very familiar with the sights, and I Vad a mean desire to see him mount those steps. You may tliink it easy, but try it orice. Co up 2S steps your knees Jtnd you'll ehango your vnt should be conducted mainlv .11. on general appearance ot the people, ex tfrjituist.

enrv r.rex euiea- eept on the Corso and in the t'ashioi-i the basis ot tho autueutic su tistics worship of life Virgin ble resorts, is decidedly, i-rfike. Murais'ied through the Federal census lands increased etween and 1SGO from fill to $212 per capita in the former, or an aggregate increase of the nation's wealth in improved lands; of over two thousand million liars. preset) ly went out on the street, ihere eierhtv is TH. 1- -4fr rfWffe the usual street was rwT'Vonier. nia on ner iieaa rirest ot hf -tk ''-it- fill irVF-XYS3 OlJJH ic-ehe ore picturesque and interest- rr 1 A 1 1 1 TTl" on tnecTUCr.

(1f tsttKL0 .11 it -i fi T- chains, vjiere-, too, isuu around thf-VTiorf0 tdAi The value of improved lands 1S30 had I mind ijHoTPni deal amu W. II LUC III -l 1 is perhaps th. oldest ttiurcuv showing an 1., -V. r.i.l little eporirv Hiui other otticial ilocumects Republicans themselves. is, noi.L a line of reasoning wl do not favor, but it is nevertheless the right and duty of the advocates of tarriff reform to 'hold them rigidly to it.

They should not be suffered to actual dec mtances tro vorlJ. kt. least rrr firmawntlv hoi. f'-T'l- statue of Mi fjfn th 1 ction of more thstu" wealth in thi Uie 1UT. JWHS.1UI WOIlieiiai ueiiiin handsome and graceful.

They -'eem to have an innate sense of the beautiful. 'They attire themselves in glaring colors and queer costumes, but the and pleasing. The nvKf l.oOD year ag' nr. Told Him we were a uiuauiui Appian Way stands a small c.vipe), to same place, aiii win proyani be stared at for yorr pains, or else invited to visit a place that you are not seeMnsr In will be told yjr, old. At the breast was his dinner.

She hurrv fand- he must be He called 'i iue Qiu Vadi." lt-niarkB it-Trie ne reai- Mnn.fi.i.onito to the stream spot where UL Oi her chureJies were founded t-arlier, their origin al" confuse or insult the intelligence 01 thTT'ath f'I'zed tkat Le musf'go tip oDt.RneWm Pit.l. four houndred million dollars. The above are some of the items which the people of the country will bo invited to investigate and ponder dur- lgthe pendiog canvass. ar nong th-1 results of twenty years" ex- doner looks as if he were selling you man talks fuilv as mucLTwitli Tiis Dod viartvr. ilv'iaited oerore ine auu umi a inuc jvx ot a something just closing the trade.

If tudes or their stale shop-i cof.V sf5 I gave her some pennies, and tor several minutes enjoyed the sight of this his arms, his head, his eyes. hu face, iin wit mm at 1 onrjratorv wo uiu oe juaur. Saviour -ou ask a Parisian to show you tne ist thoa The Lord thought that the Stairs" were trade aljout "pauper labor," "foreigiu competition," "closed-up as with his organs of (speech. They seem very animated in conversation. way, lie oows auu lanes uji picturesque little group.

"Une touch of nature makes the whole world kin." flam hid somewhere at tne top, use me 1 i- i crucipni Late at night and early ihe morn He acts as it he were being mtrouueeu, or were receiving you in his parlor. "idle and some score oz other such cheap demagogical clapj other relics he had seen, or, rather, hadn't seen. Falling on his knees, he srience with system of means of an inontinately-igh-pressure tariff. Are they not volumes of rhetoric and the dec- a'mations of demagogues. At night everybody is wide awake, but a universal sleepiness prevails in again.) St.

Peter latarnedto his persecu- erhaos he eroes a square or two with walls and floors and columns cu way to uiodem structures. ihe le-gend says that on the night t-F the 4th Sf August the Virgin Mary appeared simultaneous in a vision to a Roman patrician and the Pop', and commanded theiu to huild her a church on the i-Mt where they would find 'now the net daj'. The next morning, August 5, they went out, looked around thvouL-k the city, and found no snow, ulltil they met each other on tins spot. went np like a buck. He passed men, the daytime.

The coachmen sit and ing one can see many sights not to be seen iuTthe day. I often get up at o'clock At this time, and for two traps, which have been worn threal bare and exposed to the ridicule of tw you, to point the road more easiby. On -V 4-1. J-W AAAA thO T1 QCflTlTv women and children, as an express car a marKlt ai) Hi me cuuicii is 1 went stretch out on the stone pavement the generations in the political discussion Tors. ctk -a-ViioV, nasses a train of ox carts parting, he removes nis nat again, i 1 1 hands you his card, invites you 10 can hours longer, the streets are full 01 peasants, some coming into the city venders are asleep by their little ot the country, ana ougni noi now m.

ruit Chr the deep print of quickly one of the side flights of 1111SL I Vio little he- steos and reached the top a little be and see him, and bids you a "bon toy- stands. Go into a museum and you he marble is an ob- 1.5c nnkefrXOOtfil SPLINTERS Ciironiclps of Passing Events 1 Around and About Us. as he bows himself off. In Rome 1 1 1 Ki will find half the attendants sitting and ositv or veneration fore him. The perspiration was literal! flowing from him.

He looked as iect ex nuenee any one who is not as wuruny blind or stupid as the knaves or fools that employ them. It is a fortunate thing for the advocates of tanff reduction in the presed with market produce, some going out to their daily labor. Many sleep on the streets. It is curious to see the peasants selling milk. They do not 11 Mi it if iiL faith of the visitor.

3011 realize wnai irue. pooieues is. Ask a man here to do anything for acc-fdmg to. 11 bolt upright, fast asleep. A funeral procession passed me; the driver of if he had run ten mites, lie gianeeu is kneel most rever- iv-many pet1 you to show you the way, to walk a 7 til "1 around to find the "Holy As the hearse was asleep.

1 peped into Some kissed it verv ntly before i bring the miiK witn tnem irom me country but they drive their flocks of the carriage and saw the omciatmg beautif ul, deep and ferventlv. It mile or. two, to go and neip you ouy Mmethiner, no matter what he greets Here it was several incuts ueep. iuf church now occupies exactly the same piece of ground that was covered by snow. Every August 5 is the "least of the GiVat quantities white rose leaves fall from the c-! -Hnd cover the floor of the chntf Chapel in Jn soon as he could speak, he whispered in my ear, "But vair ish de shteps of Jesus Christ He had got 224 years ot a hne, large distinct impression priest sound asleep.

I went into a church and saw a long rod standing out from one of the confessionals. It -1 I i you like a long lost brother, lie inaKes you wonder why you hadn't met him before. You are ashamed that you i a t. nwet hnT(hps in Wome I out ot onruratorv wixnoui xuowini; goats into the city, and taKe a position in some popular quarter. Whoever wishemilk, takes his pitcher, or flask, or cup and the peasant gets the milk li.

4li rrr. controversy that they easily piuineioj selves- in possession of an ample uisa of authentic facts, derived, from th4 solid results of from 'thi operations for more than twenty yeaii of a tariff system levied upon the com merce of the country, with schedule of duties immeasurably greater thn Tx-tr over dreamed of bvtheClavs alid Gllirr-l hr Tl'rtrr. HtTMAXiTV wilts under this warmth. Is a little while, and the campaign song will fill the golden silem-e. Thkke is some malaria 111 tho city, as it is sovereign at this perid of the year.

A TiEi.Li rang loudlv at 3 o'clock is the sign that the priest is the box, and one of the gAindest on the inside But he did tne naraest woi oi nis uie toi Ti mo TVnlla." The those three minutes, i expmineu asked him so formally. 1 ou teel that you ought to have taken him by the i.j aux pvetliesT. room HA i 1 Vlu, lifflit is admitted-' ltutli aS It 13 UCCUra. J.1ACJ limn. iuu verv fast and easily.

The man scarce ready to hear. 1 went up close and saw the reverend father leaning against the side of the confessional. His ear i.i, 4 -rfema wn nnenna to mm the true state oi uins. TI I J1 1111 III. 'lil f'm alorod.

The ar- rom Hlwve, and rauerement ls per.J- founded by Tlecflosius and Valentin- went again and reverenuy ascenueu 7f was Vnmed the steos. stoppinto kiss all the mar- Vinxr me theTameian Kock.7 1 asked ly seems to be milking, but rather to be turning a spigot. Some of the was against the aperture, through which the sinner tells his sins. He which the sinner tells his sins, lie Websters and other early advbcates'pf weDstew amiouiwwu, n. middle ao-ed erentleman the other day the inn, 111 uim I i.

JldiTio- ble snots throusrh trie noies ings, gilding theTwo tr. saw mo a. certain church, lie was goats give more mdk and have larger bacrs than the average cow with us. Monday morning, but we are ignorant seemed to be listening. But nobody the so-called protection poncy.

Itf 3 -v. ti.o rv.r011,l fntlipv was eouallv fortunate that the period im- 01 1,11 period r. il ilc frtnrrlntirn. This I WOOil. aim a materialized sun with his wife.

They walked some dis O. LU.IVt 1 V. IV 4 A church was miecrated by Pius, the I am greatly disappointed the i ti TVia exterior looks Roman ceremonial. 1 have seen high mediately preceding the adoption jbf The yellow-belted bee isn't much in th me. I soon became a mem fast asleep, and doubtless was doing beam.

These goat-herds usually wear shaggy goat-skin pants. It is a melancholy spectacle to see the Forum of Trajan her of the family. TYe parted at a the present "bill of abominations" wits size, but he totes a hundred pounds of 5 i-i 1 1 1 1.:.., tariff dfc him v.lain hi tithe, interior is rich, mass, low mass, matins, vespers, feast- US of "'Orpnyry. eomaiiis ai ah nrconhag good work in his dreams. which the very lowest ammunition with corner.

I walked some three squares soon in, the morning, surrounded by Whether asleep or awake, clean or filfliv- lvinr. sitting or standing, these e-ofeous and iniosing. It resembles -day celebrations, every-day services, a Creek tenm! LI On the inside it is 130 evening services, sermons, confessions. and was turning UD-a street, when ties were levied ever known in the torv of the tariff legislation of hundreds of goats and dirty peasants. the Italians are always graceful and hand someone caught me by the arm.

It was the ladv. They had watched me, vards lonsr. 6c yards wiae and to teet lou cannot persuade yourself that you are in a church, wor-shiDDine God. Sometimes you feel as some One never tires 01 looking at hio-h. It is fir isaed entirelv iu marble, The grand and majestic column stands towering above the scene the goats are climbing the walls that enclose the of the c-bape' fi'ef rom tbe wIL'e C-hrist was born, ps-m power of curing seeing t.seases In another chapel of the famiiy.

Tl6 a1 ot tllis chaPolis fairly ablaze stones. Above is a pio then followed me and the lady being country, and that these low schedules had been" in operation for more thai a i decade. So that we have in the two consecutive periods a clear-cut fildi in a style mos I aiagnificent and taste swifter, had run to set me straight if vou were in a gorgeous palace, and ful. It looks lew and palatial. Here conld not nersuade them to leave me you expect every moment to see a king their easy movements, eloquent gestures and graceful postures.

THE INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN ENIOBSE3IENT was buried St -Piaul. Forum dirty squalid children come to buy half a cent's worth of milk peasant men and women are sitting or ly in robes ot state come tortn. gaiu, The most lnlerestmer church 1 i- the Virgin Marv, painted Vv von are in a splendid museum of stat Rome, after itJPeter's, is that of St. again. So they escorted me a quarter of a mile to the church, opened the door, shook niv hand warmly and went nfr: Yon would have thought they had ing around, searching each others IT is said the remains of Pr.

Samuel A. Andrews were the first ever placed in. the cemetery here, and that Mrs. Patience Bonner, hose 4r was 94, is the oldest person resting in the enclosure. Ouh good friend, W.

S. O'B. Robin- son, whose marriage has aheady been announced, will accept our congratulations on Lis rtctnt happy acquisition. Here's our I Wiiliam. Shake.

AiioiT an hour after the rain on Monday afternoon an or.iim..'.sio:.ik-in" funnel' shaped cloud 1 i uary and painting. Now, it is like a ei Luke. As this church has its 2Lst of the Snow," so every other as the Italians call I.e.!.. For vermm: and the air is for comparison ot the workings oi rn-two systems, and the results as gleaiied by tlie official reporters of the cenr furnish a rich harvest of facts for ihj-friends of a liberated commerce. The three main pillars or support John Lateral' maffiiificimt.

concert, and now it is a in Latemno." It was charged with odo.s foul and sickly it. l'S(ri Giovciri lias lis pecuuai least nuu eeie- known nle from a child. English politeness is essentially businessdike in istantme, the Great, What a story could that noble column rounded VV vO brilliant pantomime. It seems ahvay like a show of some sort. The priest- ation.

Jn the middle ages this sou 1 tell rom century to century how ancien a statue stands one end nos worship was carried to very ridicu its lowest asnect, it seems mercenary i i 1 1 I and bovs ard choir perform the servi upon which protectionists assume -Let changed the scene beneath. or tne iiiere was origiuaiiy lous it we may credit tin ces according to most complicated in its highest, it is a recognition of the dr.tv due to man from man. French OF CLELAND. The conference of last Tuesday in New York embraced some of the best minds and decidedly the most respectable element of the" Republican party. It made a manly declaration of principles, endorsed the career and character of Gen.

Cleveland and set in motion the machinery for an extended bolt from Blfiue and corruption. palace, belonfiag to the wealthy fam All Pome turns out every night to nroinenade 011 the Corso. This is a elaborate, and, to me, mechanical for ily of the La' erf ni, and here the pope? politeness is a result of good breeding rest their aumous liiunc j.re: that it restricts or prohibits the im tations of foreign manufactures ond, that it encourages and ben those of domestic production, aud inula of bowing and bending and cross lived until th rysnoved to the atiean long street, leading from the quarter Rev lr. Robertson, the eminent of Charles the Fifth. This careuil and scholarly describes in hia notes to the of Charles' a curious mediaeval church feast, in ins the hands and raising bopks, swing The chnrch r44jiS eet long.

Its por where "strangers nve to a square Ve, of. our and hne manners, it i Asna; ue-mi-guishes the gentleman from the. boor fftHan ooliteness comes from to in" censers of burning incense, tmk tli3 southward cor town. slowly was viewed by citizens with solicitude. iu ancient Rome.

On incidentally secures steauuiess oi ling- bells, holding up each other? r.tf fivv.uo.utb!-; 1 tlie (biukev r.ess oi tiu heart. It it: r.ot ih" ploy me nt and increases wages to I gowns, taking oil caps, putting on The part df the platform relating to fto Drn)ocrrie cardidateis as follows: working people and third, tha it ry Child rode, iilv IraiitellV-rthe cms. -takmir' oil crowns, putting on of i A 1-I (, yr.e.n;;-; 'i Oi. ul. 1 a he- affeclioij.

Here s-. in oun in g-1 so 1 ing-room. 1': ap th" and developme hue t.io Republican paiiy pre bowhisr to the riclit, bowing l.Vvh'J iltv ijlivlc tico is 174 feif dde and 33 feet deep. Before 1 igji altar tie pope alone can officiate encloses a woHien table, which Wis used ias an altasJy St. PeteV-v iijng the precious rejUs heie aiythe aeftds of ot.

Peter and St. in iaittie. the 'common people. St. P'terVs rather too grand, a-ud i u-incelv for liem.

But here they' are of Uuiuseo -1. Atn V-i-v, the iLl i tviiiii'iMi or i'i a nomination wnicu we cannot Hrricaimr by bwviuiu I market and enhanced prices foiVAi? rii.r -n-rvvhfio ci Por.io so.m suimorf, thi' Democratic party pre- I- piaoi of unbn-Vt poll -e -IfH fv-eei Wchiili aiii.edoiM weV-k, ('fii'-er was front of the Gregory hotel, breechloader on his shoulder senger. a stn.n-.'er. who cnurci i un i.e.e Viet a i 1 p.i;-t Jiu'i; gic- the. l)ft, foldunr hands, sprinkling vrateivCr-r The people seor.

to be isctators. The service seems to-be entirely for the priests. I have production of the soil. If eithjrj whiii tid? an Egyptian obensk. a 1 1 sonts one v.

hose- name is the synonjm of political courage and honesty and with V. A pos-d just which in the air 118 feet. This con li-1 ana le t-i 1 1 those propositions is tounacain rcfia ii or fact, it most assuredly hu become manifest under the been churches enrlv the morning obelisk is the oldest thing 111 Rome. of administrative retorm. lie nas discharged every official trust with sole alighted, ob-erved him.

1 down Is auvthiug regard to the public welfare and with runted operation for more than! i en years cfa tariff averaging nearly-15 Augustu-' Cesar brought it from Heh-opolis and.placed it iu the Circus Max-imus to commemorate his victory at I a just regard of mere partisan and po aSre thing strange aud mt re.sAmg. ae sight-seer cannot get 1 st. Go whore you will, you will be entertained; Yoa need only keep your es On this street is a group of h-uer-writers. They sit out doors under large umbrellas, surrounded bv peasants. A graceful, handsome girl is dictating to one a love-letter.

Her hands moving 111 quick gestures, her dark Hashing eyes, her rapidlv changing features, as she pours forth her Vision, make a pic 1: 'eiied to ei aimed v. douol Heded- per cent, on all dutiable commo htf s. Let ns brieflv examine each of lit. ai litical advantage which, with the applause ami confidence of both parties, Antium, over Mark Antony, icated it to the sun. Pope Sh when nobody was there but the priest and an assistant.

Both looked sleepy and weary. The tinsel and glitter were gone, and the naked skeleton of forms was most un pleasing. 1 have never been overpowered by the grandeur of any ceremonials I've seen, nor fyave they touched my heart. It looks to'me liku the hollow semblance of de the priest brayed i.iv times. All this, and mm have forgotten, is set fort by Dr.

Robeitson, to' whose refer the curious. The story not incredible after you have seen -Roman churches and ceremonials to-day. One rapidly a ere. nlous frame of here, and is pr to believe bv Avhoiesale. xtus, the shot guns But without for answer have raised him irem the cmer execu by the figures of the census.

H'j' best doV by tak'ng the deca.M IRTi'l and 1S). and that beat at home. r. hav call it the "Mother and head: 111 the churches of the eity and Sl." The music is very (ii.e here. )r feast days the church i crowded, fiere are two organs and wo choirs.

lAjter hearing matins at St. Peter's ca Ascension Pay, I came here to Vc p's. The contrast wjts marked. iejmusie and thp services were about same tut, Avhile fev people hd scarcely any peasants we're at St. Mer's, there were fully a the oasseliLier deo to tiiestep tive administration of a groat city to that of ii, great State.

and as Le slid aboard i couldn't tr.tst his life I.I .1 "His unreserved, intelligent and he -e v.Lere ail lied a Fifth, moved it where it now stands, dedicated it to God, and placed a huge cross on its summit. This obelisk was old when Moses was a bady, and doubtless he often gazed upon it. There are more than a dozen obeliks in Rome. In front of my hotel is a lb 0 and ltM; that between i' lS70.in consequence of the watla id 1 1. 4 im i in t.i,.n the police force wort gun-1, and watched the tiai.

ture that no art can reproduce. Here, on the corner, sits a Roman policeman. TTo and uushaved. He leans the disturbance' of al! commerci.il tl sincere support of reform in the civil service has firmly established that reform in the Stat e'and the cities of New York, and his personal convictions, ues and operations, being manift-ly shot at a st ranker. -And then he him.

the useless for the purposes ot thousand at StJ John s. Aeany every small one, which rests on the back of back against the wall. On his head is a huge" brass helmet that glistens iu the sun. Hanging down from the top at nis es- door, aud sighed iih was taiiding, and, those who proved by his official acts, more decisive than auv possible platform declar I Ml I j.i.-e e.ooeii tin- i 1. 1 1 1 is aho dedit ated to ihe Virgin.

I i-s called "Sttufil Mrit ni It is one of the 4WOst curious sights in liome. Beneath it. in the basement, is the ground, divided into four vaults. Each vault contains a tomb with holy earth from Jerusalem. The vaults are about -a large as a marble elephant.

I took supper one night, about nine In regard, then, to the effect ol pi existing high tariff on the impwrcatj ns of foreign manufactures, th? kiu-s Cfipe from the the helmet is a long horse-hair crest ations, are the guarantee that in its o'clock, in a large, handsome, fash oad. and the parted power, and I cannot believe that the Roman church has a strong hold on the popular heart. The Catholic churches in America seem to me far different. In them I have seen and felt deep emotion. If one of these Roman Cathedrals could only be filled with seats, where a full congregation of fervent hearts and joyful voices could thrill the air with heartfelt praises of God, how grand would be the statues, how divine the paintings, how heavenly the noble spaces of the wonderful building.

I do not wish to The uito is aor wl-lYed, wsMi around freely. The foreigners nq sight seers took as usi ill crowding the peasants tie back off the cluirch. The sing- shows that a tariff lot Hanging from his girdle is a dagger, such as gave Csesar the death-wound. spirit and in its let ter the reform would be enforced in the national administra ionable place on the orso. 1 ho wall Is full nc over 10 per between Ibi tmd are mostly mirrors.

The windows, on is now re; The four letters on his helmet, b. i ne tion. His high sense of duty, his absolute and unchallenged official mteg- Jrtn, -tor was veif flne. ihe chief soprano 1SG0 the average annual imp capita to the average populat ul: dii. vi.irv UiOliiS, nen a moia lie i Q.

carry you to Gaul and Germany Rrittain and Spain and Africa and one sido, open on the Corso, and you can amuse yourself by watching the stream of life flow by. On the other ssiid lo the mosquito 1 from its long i si 'l; of rel'eei Oh liiivied in the hoi -earl To 3 lllto quiet Eett is This "is a ust was one 'f tlie best I ever heard, was sure ibtfsb a woman, but my com ritv. his inflexible courage in resisting the period was but $10.00, "as ai 1 "rfl tlie i JU Asia and you see the Roman legions following the gilded banners and shout panion, wi pj seemed to know every side they open on a fine garden, where party pressure and public outcry, his great experience in the details of ad room for him. a corpse, must be taken out: The holy earth is always oecu-nie' if the that is taken out e.id ai: livehle-. swear ome.

aii't l-m lation bet ween 1S70 and 1SS0, ji a tariff averaging 43 percent, on kid du thing abou kKoman customs, declared band of music plays tor the guests ministration and his comrpandmg exe criticize too harshly. 1 am giving There were many fashionable 'people ing W.tu ot Wilh ouiself it ir.g a way to erq cutivo ability ami independence are tiable imports. This on tho of season f'-r devis-tlio march of the ing, "Scnnlns Popid'jsqm IvHitanm. You. are awakened from your reverie by the snoring of the thing before you.

He is fast asleep. It is a buzzard in is well preserved, it is dressed in; priests' robes and placed iu a niche in the walls like a stntue. Some stand i i in the hall. The costumes and jewels of some of the ladies must have cost a the calculation would make an.ir're- only the impression made upon me. They may be entirelj- unjust and false, as I hoDe they are.

precisely tho qualities which the polit ical situation demands in the chief ex of over one thousand thr5.ian niosipllto bug. respectable fortune. Among many all siVntly. and some su now wnn arms joiu- it to be impossibility for. a woman to siig in one of the papal choirs esntly we caught sight of the face a jdj upper part of the body.

He -confessed that it looked like a woman. The singers wear little aprons an and gowns that seem quit fl'miniue. After a while 1 millions of dollars in exttf of 1 Rome is a city of churches. Each eagle's feathers, lou pass a church and conclude to step in for a minute. other sights, was that of a lady er their no tin oi.

the twilight across i e.t uiw s. uiunn ecutive officer of the Government to resist corporate monopoly on tile one hand and demagogue communism on the low-tariff period. So for the effects of high tariff in dtr. casino-. the volume of foreign smoking a cigarette.

Everybody was drinking wine, and all the gentlemen one of her Cathedrals would be a rich and wonderf ul treasure in any American cit3r. You realize here what a tre The great door is ten times as large as a common door. It is not open, but a were smoking. This lady sat at the other, and at home and abroad without menace or fear to protect eve the sonran Auue down trom the choir smaller door is cut 111 it. Belore the smaller door hangs a thickly-padded tions.

On tne question ot the ens mauufactures the 4 isus tables devoted to that intereHiow crucifixes or books in their hands, and seem as if preaching or. worshipping. If the "orpse is not well preserved, the skeletoL. -s Carefully cleaned and taken apart, and the different bones are used to decorate the rooms; You will see arches made entirely of skulls, and vines creeping along the walls, made beautiful premi-e of sleep. But there is no sleep not any worth sitting up for.

The ni.vsquit" saur.ters ie tnd whispers something 'liiTerent from that. We -eok oui eo-icli v. hen the stars come out. elo-e our eyes, b'lt when the red dawn bl.ih along the mendous power the Catholic cnurcn has possessed and you realize here, better than elsewhere, how completely that power has vanished. and quilted leather curtain, i on walk up the steps.

An old woman sits by the door, knitting and nodding. The that during the low-tariff perioQ 50 the tab- and bU there was an increase total number of manufacturin moment she sees you, she knows you KEEP IT BEFORE THE fingers and tees, ihe bones ot nw a stranger. She gets up, raises the hast like a new made orid- we rise small table, directly opposite me. She and the gentleman smoked and chatted and ate and sipped their wine for fully an hour. Notwithstanding my long and deep prejudice against the use of tobacco, and my ideas of female modesty, I must confess that the lady smoked the cigarette very gracefully, and it all looked very pretty.

She handled the cigarette daintily and curled the smoke more skilfully than the average Freshman or Sophomore. don't think, however, that I could and holds out her hand. If i.OOO monks are thus 'used for artistic ed O.P n' ou- as splotched io a nieasl. s. and clawing a ham.

Hi and passe llirectly before us. He was a ham some young fellow, of abou weiity-fiv tut "his face wascjuite sexless. He elt-nged to that untortunate class whoi tjie supposed necessities of the Roma i discipline, by a custom of immemori sintiquity borrowed from the East, kaye deprived of thehope of love-or th; possibility of offspring. On the )rfu square of St. John Lat-ei stam 1 red granite-obelisk.

It was' erect kH origiiiallv by Thotmosis, la Thebes. In front of the decoration, it is not quite-as glios; ly you give her a penny, she is happy a si 'iit. as von would A doc- She invokes the blessings of r.U the lishments in the country of as against only 1,704 during thjeV igh-tariff decade ended 18S0. ThB- wa3 an increase vf the capital invet 1 ia manufactures in the former pi( 1 S9 per cent, against only 31 plr; nt. 'the latter, and mirOjiU I foul tiele off at a claw The niosouito.bit-.- like hf.

1 two saints in your behalf, and especially ry right of American citizens and to respect every right of friendly States by making political morality and private honesty the basis of constitutional administration. He is a Democrat who is happily free from all association with the fierce party differences of the slavery contest, aud whose financial views are in harmony with those of the best men in both" parties, and coming into public prominence at a time when official purity, courage aud character are of chief iraporfauce he presents the qualities and xromise which independent voters desire and which a great body of Republicans believing those qualities to be absolutely indispensible in the administration of the Government tor would c.i 11 it very handsome. Kv-j erv man, has his own emu- for vonr orosneritv in love affairs. If mouths, and Mings like a The closing paragraph of the platform adopted by the national Republican conventiomat its session at Chicago, June 3rd, is as follows We extend to the Republicans of the South, regardless of their former party affiliation our cordial sympathy and oledge to them our earnest efforts to If (loldsboro v.irts to di' isfi you give her nothing, she consigns you tVoiison looking at siguts. as- it it me in the bury- to tne ij i.

i i me 'i a'i) i as. i i i'ond oi and eloquent volubility, inside ever consent to kiss it-uwn- -1 ing his 1 elmrch vou will find, perhaps, a dozen inn in in i Temple o' tie Sun. Constanline, the 1 1 veat, brjciht it to Home and placed there was an increase during the-low-tariff regime of over 100 per t4 t- the total production over cost materials and wages, as against per cent, on this head, duilnt the "highly protective'' epoch. Of the total said ue, lei'e "1K-U A Utile Men Oieu r.ti'n! row "there poor looking women, kneeling on the promote the passage of such legislation be an blows hi Gabrn it in the Cfi cus Maximum, it is the largest ol llSsk in the world. It rises of the weed.

As I came out of the restaurant upon, a side street, I saw something at the bottom of the stops against the wall of ths house. Stooping down, I found it to be a small, curly-haired rosy-cheeked boy, about He was ragged and llwit lii i iiee lilu- as will secure to every citizen 01 wnat-ever race and color, the full and com stone lloor, at ouiereni places, xuis one holds in her hands a string of beads, which she slowly counts as she herself lot one of her sons get up a mosquito extinguisher. His HoNok was approached last week by I. Whitley, E-q-, ho sought his permission to visit Wobbviilo that night with a string band. The band went, but ye gods! it wasn't a string band.

When thegenth manwho pei formed on the drum suddenly touched that instrument off. ti ichabitai.ts sprang fivm their dr. avis and Mod terror. production during the period Thih is plete recognition, possession and exer frennrnt.lv denounced bv protel.ii nisti wt icei aioiuc snaiL is xj-t iusi iiiu. It weighs.

p(Ii tons. Opposi ihe, church of St. John Lateran i building considered the most saci kuin Rome. It former cise or all civil and political ngnis. Civil and political rights.

Mark the as a vicious "free-trade period" i abor received in the shape of wag per language. hov." evcrvthiug is taken possesion of by ht angers aud svd to sight Wheu we first entered the cluirch we tobl a monk we were in a hurry to see the vaults. He was just preparing to confess a woman, or go 'through." some ceremony or other, I knew hot what. She was on her knees. He left her ami went with us.

As we msswl liv the chanol, where she was Dr. Tvro in his acceptance of cent, while under the latter or) pi -iec- ly the pri late chapel of the popes, and ii-o niri-fl tho peref'Titap-e of ZTOSS is the on) iart of the old Lateranpal-. fthe black and tan nomination for Gov- tl an 13 product paid in wages was lesi aceV now ylmaiuiog. The chapel r' enter or us oiaw, y6, To lend additional terror to ihe scene -1 l.J.f.A bearing date une 10 called ik TSancta Sanctorum." Nobody per cent, ine wages pam ano.hc.,. rtv by, more mumbles her prayers.

Anotner is kneeling before the altar, fast asleep. Tliat one is bowing before a life-sizfcd wax figure of tlfe" Virgin Mary. The figure is elegantly dressed, and holds in its arms infant Jesus. Or, perhaps, she is kneeling before a life-like figure of Christ, stretched on a cloth, with a great gash in his breast, and the blood curdled on the wound. Before one of the altars a priest is going through the service, bowing his head, crossing himself, raising the crucifix, performing many mysterious motions with head, arms and body.

A small boy stands endorse the Chicago platform in dirty and looked very tired and hungry. Kind nature had come to his relief, and h3 was sleeping most sweetly on the stone pavement, happier far in his hunger and rags than many of the thousands who passed him in silks and diamonds, to spend a sleepless night of revelry and debauch. In good weather, it is common to eat out of doors, sitting by little tables on the sidewalks, or even on the streets. You sit for half an hour, lorrner periou wr pio yj- ts than a cannon equivalent, and possessed a pueb mg power -of Wvex cent, greater til those: vi1' therv. on our way to the vaults, 4ie full, and.

the nomination of Blaine and Logan. This commits Dr. -York fully to the at this lime do not hnd the cnndi-1 date of their own party. Such Independent voters do not propose to ally themselves inextricably with any party. Such Republicans do not propose to abandon the Republican party nor to merge themselves in any other "party but they do purpose to aid in defeating a Republican nomination hich, not for reasons of expediency only, but for high moral ami patriotic considerations, with a due regard for the Republican name and for the American character, was unfit to be made." A man who, without subserviency of spirit or action on his part is spoken of in such terms by a large and influential portion of those partisans who but the frpfe can worship there.

Over hot altar 11 fine portrait of Christ on wood, pa hed by St. Luke. But the chief at of the place is the 'Scali -1- or Holy by wlucK tl i ilevout ascend to look into paid during most ot the year da a Webbville del- vaunted protected system doctrine of civil rights and places him turned and said to her, witn mat ncn and tender melody peculiar to the Ital- ian language, "Patience, good sister, The sister could wait, but, perhaps, we tated tion to this, it shoidd be be in the front of rabid Republicans. Theouestion now is, will the honest ut tariff that the schedules of the prcsen the chiip'J Ivnd bow before St. Luke's leisurely sipping coffee, or tea, or conldn't.

and a tranc or two was noi self-reioecting white Republicans of to be rashly thrown away by delaying portrait thrist. stairs consist North parolina, support Dr. York for impose an average of i per cnt mVr duty on many imported articles "hich have received a minimum of and in fcliow the bones near and tinkles a little bell, at proper chocolate, or wine, or whatever you intervals. When the priest doesn't see i wish, reading tho papers, and watch-him. the small bov sometimes munches ing the ever changing, ever interesting egation waited oi His Honor in a body, and made complaint.

Wai rants v. ei issued, and in a little while the mu-i'-ians stood in Tribulation Hall. 'Gentlemen vt the string said the Court, as it elevated its legs ou a ro.sewo.-i table, "the dnur is evorvwh re recognized as a deadly weapon, and the flageolet is considered the office ot Lrovernor or the state 1 are of the cheapest cost, and hi1" are She church of "Santa Maria hi stands on one summit of.heCap--Hill. occupies the site ot phases of life as they pass before you a bit of bread. -You stroll around the thus necessarily largely conTa oy Whv ii a stupid man like a man with Peasants in quaint costumes, peasant the poorer classes, than the TT one le Because his understanding npose gesof upon tnose in more advance have been arrayed against him, and who has received from his own party the nomination for the highest' office in the crift of the people under circum the great temple jot Jupiter, that was built by Tarquin the Proud Thede-rend of this church is as tollows 1 he manufacture and cost, and anufacture and cost, and rusalem M'hey were the steps to the palaee p'ontius Pilate, and were once as jeidevl by the Saviour.

Nobody cf a Vgo Mp them -except on his knees. Fjr preservation they, are en-tirely-. tefed by wooden planks, but holes plankk show the print of the Sav ouf-'s eet 6n the marble, and allow tle fiiithful tie blessed privilege of kissithe stono and stopping to 6 rhebody is going up is imperfect. One of the Brightest Charms 1 church and look at the splendid oil paintings or marble statues. You find, perhaps, in one corner, a statue or a painting, by Michael Augelo, or Guido Reni, an immortal masterpiece.

Perhaps one of the officers of the church comes up and offers to show you some mostly ostlv women in oriuiam coiors, priests iu. broad hats and flowing black robes, monks with heads bare and shaved and without shoes, nuns in black, with snow-white bonnets and neckerchiefs, itinerant venders of fruit, jewelry. an iJjrument of It by the rich and well-tofli cmss- devolves on this 1riiJimai to remar It thus not oy imposeslttf- heav- eQU the treej0m o- umed es stances of grand eclat, is deserving of the great honors which evidently await Of face is a fine set of teeth. The iest burdens upon the labor loi.oa win-r fullv alive to this fact.Datron Roman Senate was prepanug i -vate Augustus Ca-sar to the rank ot a god, when the Sibyl appeared to him on this verv spot and revealed a vision tv, Blessed Virgin and her Son. to the him.

but actually offers a premi izeipDONT in preference to any other as il-i fnrpifn wor aentitnde, since they know by experience His Slippery Glum Eye. net ilia nf nnr own qiiLlSthe photographs, walking canes, laces and jimcracks generally, fops, pleasure-seekers, Europeans, Africans, Asiatics, and Americans all the world iu ever' citizen "Ne thought you did till now, lour Honor," broke in the chief musician. "It ill visit the wrath of Tribulation Hall upon drum-jounders and flageolet shriekers whenever brought before it," continued the Court, with- that it preserves like no other the pristine whiteness and cleanliness of the teeth, and Augustus thereupon erected an altai to Christ, and it was called "vim 1 n-Zcfiti Dei- Tin, ancient altar, with "The Squire," eays the author of "TheHoo-Bier "wore one frlass eye and a wlsr. The jrlasa eye was constantly slippin. out fnent and the wlsr turaincr around aidewiso these at? p.

Une day I counted twepv yeojle draggling up on One wi.U fittl boy-of. ears- couldnhViplaugVing at aUrge, fat man, hcj weighed er 200 pounds. makes a iiaturally sweet breath addition I miniature is before you. obody ijn still ally fragrant. It is oae of the privileges a hurrv.

Everybody is taking lire easy. its inscription 01 ut-uiwu on his head whenever he addressed the people of the Flat Creek District." Sad spectacle. Purker'n Hair Balsam preserves and promotes thA oresent altar of out noticing the interruption. kind of protection which has 4 nearly "pauperized" American lab 'd professing to protect it agai that of other countries. Of its eff 4 ft Vie interests of agriculture we I A only space to refer briefly.

Tl jf figures show that while this great int i tlhas continued to furnish more tl i P.r war. 1 oTsat effort tori him. 1 sacred, relics, saints bones, or hearts, a plank from the manger where Christ was born, or something of the kind. You pay him ten cents, and see his relics. Coming out on the street again, you pass a lot of flower girls.

One of them beseiges you. The others stand off. They never interfere with each others victims. She persuades you to bvv. wth all the grace and art of a bom a c-tress.

If every other argument fails, she finally takes a pretty flower, seizes ye'i by the coat, and pins the flower on your breast. of the beaux sex to look lovely and that portion of it which uses SOZODONT has learned taat the article contributes in no small degree to the end in view. All watchd liimabout a quait'r of an the growth of the natural hair. It also restores the natural color to hair which has faded or become jrray. Clean, elegant, beneficial, highly "Yonr Honor" nevr mind," broke in the Court, 'thi is only an admonition, but if you eo.ae igain, bring your hour, i 1 saw him mount tupe steps perfumed.

laugh- druggists sell it. Not bej- able to restrain nT It is very pretty to see a priest taking a Svalk with his school. He usually goes ahead, and the lads follow behind, chatting, laughing, enjoying the scenes around. One day I saw such a procession. The lads were from eight to twelve years old.

There were about fifty. Everyone was dressed in black the churcn. iierBni "--r miraculous life-sized doll-baby image of the infant EveryChristmas a manger is fitted up and the scene of the Nativity is fully represented. -Little children come and pray to the iioly Babe, which listens kindly to their bad fix, cent, of our annual foreign it oris, it FOR RENT 1 A large, pleasant, front banks witn jo he chief ter, 1 V. it out.

tie was in if he jtltuck half way np. niotivt going tip on you has been robbed by the proU on sys- tern the benefits that ougL? 9 hve 1 Why is a dog with a lame leg like a boy at arithmetic? Because he puts down three and carries one. room over their store; Apply to M. CASTEX CO. knees, is rom the to geti many years releas i The figure is also I childish prayers, 1 1 1.

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