Catarrh “and Colds Relloved in i0 Ps 00 Minutes, One short puff of the breath through the Blower, supp fed with each bottle of Dr, Agne w's Catarrbal 1 owider, diffuses this Pow. der over the surface of the nassl pussages, Painless and delightful to use, It relleves in. stantly and permanently cures ( stierh, Hay Fever, Colds, Headunohe, Sore Throat, Lon silitix and Desfness, If your driest hasn't {t in stock, ask hi_a to procure 1. for you, An occasional drubbing Pure Biood is te ne to pt ee hus give vig and by Hood's Sarsaparilla Troe Ble Alld egsentinl to a Cd, and faking iris vi The One wr l Purifier ruggi all Liver Ills Hood's Pills ure Hard Work Mining in ilize the Alaskan. Few people re: amount money and lal Yukon claim in shape it highly New in open-mouthed wonder whet many day to the momentof the dead work that essarily been expended Or DEeCeSSAary such profitable, claims that have paid Wi thinkin man, never the claims in condition gold, If the bed of worked the first construct a into Drain ditche ory ! dam another cham have elaim, the } pend dig one ing upon tl ditch but a Yukone ‘he frozen ed with es per being TAYSs hours. In th stance, this which Is a drain S00 feet it the upper end feet deep t During length of after day attained, a inche Not Entirely 11 fost, to Drop It, Us Pleasure t 'ublish the Hl. it Gives owing pnouncement, i g A 1 t Think she has clan of living ever tr female ills, surely it is has that will help y She is glad to ha You w sympathy Many cases and vast experi ence more than possible she gained the knowledge our you write or eali ill find her a woman , with a great d upon her. full of assist those who are sick cine is not what frankly tell you so, are nine chances out of ten that she will tell you exactly what to do for relief. She asks nothing in return except your good will, and her advice has relieved thousands, Surely, any ailing woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if she does not take advantage of this genercus offer of assistance, Never in the history of medicine hes the demand for one particular remedy for female diseases equalled that at- tained by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound, and never in the history of Mrs. Pinkham's wonderful Compound has the demand for it boen so great as it is to-day. If her medi- you need, she will and there Again, by this national ceremony we mean to honor courage, Many of these departed soldiers were volunteers, not consoripts, and many of those who were drafted might have provided a substitute or got ¢ff on furlough ar have deserted. The fact that they He in thelr graves is proof of their bravery, Brave at the front, brave at the eannon's mouth, brave on lonely pleket duty, brave in eaviiry charge, brave before the surgeon, brave in the dving message to the home circle, We yesterday put a garland on the brow of eour- age. The world wants more of it, The church of God is in woeful need of men who can stand under fire, The lion of worldly derision roars and the sheep trem bla, In great reformatory movements at the first shot how many fall ba The great obstacle to the church's advancement is the inanity, the vacuity, the soft prettiness, mamby pabyism professed Christian { Great on a parade, cowards in battle, Aliald of getting their plumes raffled, they carry a parasol over thelr helmet, he y go into battle not with warrior's gauntlet, but with adorned with memories of departed braves, | kid gloves. not clutehing the sword hilt tos Bis SOM find blot m0 walls, stories of | tight jess the gloves split at the back, soil saerifice and patriotism an ¥ ™ sfOrmatory ’ *h rintts work By unanimous decree of the people of the hs all ou r@ior Pg iY na 3 Ohiftatian Work pated States oF H theca dead 4m of aM i mettle, more daring, More prowess We Arr rom gar) ah / | would in all our churches like to trade off no year decorated, rearbity and DILerness | yo, nared do nothings for one do everythin a ad "quit y like men; be strong.” the cemeteries and The saints in the men and Shall conquer, though th They see the triumph from « And seize it with Again, Wo mean REY. DR. TALMAGE. The Eminent ‘Washington Sunday Sermon. Divine's Subject; “War.” f Davii ballded for an hung a thousand ghty men," —30lo- “The tower o armory, wherson there buckles, all shields of ml mon's Bong iv... 4 The chu ory, the heroes, an Tex: here compared to an arm- f dead ywor of Duvid | in 884 the twisted | hems of terrible rch is walls hung with trophies Wilk all abont this 1 sthe dente BW and the rusted } batt So nt this season, mats onriter ut the south, n month ater at the north, the American churches are turned into armories the 1 in shia Owoss!' more are urselves one | all this glorious war we, v die, upon the patriotio X ws bravery, and if their ayo by this national observ. y honor self aaerifl or others, I departed home and kindred wore as dearasour ho and kindred aret ’ Do you know how th elt? Just ns you an I would feel starting out to-morrow morn- ing with nine chances out of ten agains returning alive, for ne inteliig ers not only battle al and exha have - fay a soldier of nth ngo at | ashamed | inti Tmutniog pluck the r fe ar tin 8, then sir heads, suggestive of the “Ww ¢ pick not the grass, but the and instes:d of throwing them over ur hoads we place them before our eyes, tis ht down over the silent heart that once heat with warmest love toward us, or over i] to service, or over the ook the kiss at tho an- of the ofornal penitentiary. 3il the iron ever forged in ulded into howitzers, Cleave the sabers that ever glittered in its ul with all the pang inst it foal all the con- u 5 Wa are n ot infidels, Our bodies nesteads it ever de. | yon join the bodies of our departed in ywn let it fall and in tomb and our spirits shall join their arn, till it has gathered | epirits in the land of the rising sun. We cannot long be separated. Instead of ery- ing with Jacob or Joseph, “I will go down into the grave unto my son, mourning,” it with all and wring flagrations of ti odd, Deeg or florcer flame let it b the millions degounce it, The | wall as time. In the name of Tr of graves of its victims, 1 FIYTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. HOTBE 188th Day.—The House passed the unseated John J, Walsh, the member from the eighth whose place will be filled by John Mitte, republican, There was a tendancy to vote on the river and bill, It was passed by 220 to 60, nn votes than the two-thirds nece rule a veto, and without debate 189i Day In the House a ference report on the General {suey { bill was agreed to, bill sent ba | further rontested case from ti First Bouth « fintrict Ww “ { for yi hours MRority utestant, who is a colored was seated by the Fifty f Elliott | 1401m Day. By | House decided ! 1 { lott, full at sary to partial con Def) und the AD i yuse in pis man first H Avote of 1560 to 3 against the claims « fromthe First 8B trict, nud gave the s at to George W, { ray, Mr. Murray was seated in the first Congeess ln place of Mr. Ell is Caroling Fifty nee North Carolina df | not decide i General | was agroed t i the District « iu l 14181 Day he | Democrats Mr sath North Car { lng, from the Sixt sien lo 1 in § if ’ wl Hans naker, a © 1 deer ieal of parti + Democrat “fn was Y onference re Appropri artiai the ¥ NEW ahar, and 1's. BUTTER Under Vin Creamery HEERE N.Y. Fists # s Chonse BOGOR fate North Carolina 3d CHICKENS {lens Macks, por Ib t TOBACCO Bound Middiing ¥ ROCY 158 aon ££ oD 10 0 AVE Pest Booven...... 8 STOCK. BEEF 425 200 Hogs 3 60 FORE AND SRINS, Racooon 40 Head Fox Skunk Diack, Opossum Mink mser. .. EW YORK FLOUR-8Bouthern 2 2300 @ WHEAT No. 2 lod. IY leas of the spirit of war, War Is more ghastly now than once, not | only because of the greater destructiveness of its weaponry, because now it takes down the best men, whereas onee it chiefly took | down the worst, Bruce, in 1717, in his “In- | stitutions of Military Law,” said of the Eu- ropean armies of his day, “If all infamous | persons and such as have committed capital | erimes, horotics, atheists and all dastardly | feminine men were weeded out of the army, it would soon be reduced to a pretty moder. ate number.” them still more igooble. Ofeors were ap- | pointed to see that each soldier drank his ration of a pint of spirits a day. There were noble men in battle, but the moral character of the army was then ninety-five per cont. let us ery with David, “I shall go to him." On one of the gates of Greenwood is the | quaint inscription, ‘A night's lodging on {the way to the city of New Jerusalem.” | Comfort one another with these words May | the hand of Him who shall wi Saya) all tears from all eyes wipe yourchee with ita softest | tenderness, The Christ of Mary and Martha and Lazarus will infold you in His armas, | The white robed angel who sat at the tomb i of Jesus will yet roll the stone from the door i of your dead in radiant resurrection. The | Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with a shout and the voice of the archangel i 80 the “Dead March” in *‘Saul’’ sbali De | come the “Hallelujah Chorus,” Congress passed a bill abolishing the pos of Chaplain and Professor at the West Point a 83% 3 ie 12 FLOUR-8outham . WHEAT No. 2 Red. OORN--No, 3 OATS No. R..... BUTTER--8tMe, ......... BOUS—Pevan MN. ..c....0 2.3809 9 251g 158i 1g 2€0 ely 38 17 12 lower than the morai character of an army | Military Academy, and providing that a reg. to-day. By #0 much i= war now the more | ularly ordained clergyman shall be appointed detestable beenuse it destroys the picked | fo serve as chapiain, ina civilian capacity men of the nations. { for a term of fout vears. 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