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Im ntejuatloss of the m. Ia svpiMrUaf that sWutiaa 1m woemt rtOI have th letellifent esertora believe 1m poeTbe shifts by which the itn easiness of this nsouilor ia allayed may be pointed to as the chief natter of brfwiit fat tbe Itopublicau tostcr of MooptMCO General Hnrrieoa, whilst tsyUtg; that "prenectknm kuasailea aa uocoemtltotioaal m Use law and vicious ha principle." know, that protection to unHo know, when hs says wo Democrate "would put tnxalion oa a purely revenue baacU," that their aspirmcine k righteous. He does not "stop to refute the theory" thai the ooa winter pay the tax, whether it ht called a ehsty or as excise. He knows ho can not refute thai theory or that fact. He leader Desttocrsu are proud to assert that the consumer pays the tax. To speed time fastening so much eom poor mm of hU etoqueaoe. Ceo oral Harrison knows thai oHeriur of foreUr roods ia markets" earriee with it aa increaeed offering of our good in foreign markets, fisewise. Europe would eft hs her roods. He knows lew work aad lower wages could not cense (rem such aa exchange, but rather more work aad higher wage. General Harmon knows the surplus b flat),00O,000, mad avoid making figure. He know it could not be peat fat buying- bonds, as he ad The, without bulling hoods to or Be knows the free whisky plank of the Chicago platform m immoral, sad he dedares the taxes earn, be so magained that the present rhiskj excise may be retained. He knows the surplus is not "needlessly hoarded'' by the Secretary, aad he knows, better than meet poopRstbet the 00,000.000 can not be safely withdrawn from deposit in the etrouiauoo of the eotut try. He knows that -the high tariff in ereaies the importation of foreign la bar. lie admit that free trade would give the foreign laborer no inducomsnt to come. Thk admission atone ought to be fatal to his caavass for the Pre. ideaey. He knows he wants Chinese immi gration, and he does not dear it- His necessary mean tauten oa this sabjeet takes the character itic fermt of equivoeauoa. "The ehjeetions to Chinese are now so snmeratly sseepted aad dfstmotively coadasivM thai if General' Barrison were eeaeted he would axeertB ebtt )aW He knows toe many pemeions have been granted by Congress, and that battle searrod veterans are to-day heat ilia ted in seeing; eoual payments made to aea oombatanta. He wUl not stop "to deveees amrtieuteMr prewoei tkas.T Ue knows be out not do any better with She drtt ferriee than Cleveland has done, aad makes no promise, ex seat to advanee the reform." He 'knows the praetteal dUaemlUes." and says so. Thk is perhaps his onlr really able aad statesmanlike doliverThese remarks, the BtraM believes, traverse the whole letter. The candi date a mental reservation ia the salient feature. What General Hax-risoa held hark has become most ooaopicuows. It may be fairly said that the author, dbPrixinr his chaneo of election, has held met to his right to say his daily prayer. Yet General Harrison's ooaieiesiee is a poor sort of esairfence. after IL Gsismse MurmtiL. nmw mesv wraa torn Facts far Plain Men. A se-eallod -proiecUvo" awiy ha tax levied upon one man for the benefit of another. When you huy a eoat you pay a hoary tat forth benefit of somobody else, and without any ben sat to yourself in return. Why should you have to pay such a tax? When you buiHahouee or a fence iwapay a hue of ft oa every thouoand eet of lumber in It far the benefit of a ring of rich hueber kings, and get no benesH in retmra. Why should you be taxed lor their heneft? On all the salt you ue yom must pay a tax of from X 1 i oenta a hundred weight to the Onoad aasalt monopoly. vtnysaouat that monopoljr have the pnruege of teuriar you? And so HsHwmrousiheut the whole of the accessaries of Hie. From eae-ifih, to foar-tfths of all the jw pay lor necessaries is paid ae a hi aomeooey etee. xne "protective" tariff docs not protect you; it Tomyou aad fires the money to other men to whom you owe no money at all n ny snookt you vote in favor of a ru waica oecmrestaet it win never permit any of the ' protective'' duties to be removed or even reduced and deliberately proposee to make some of tl higher if it can get the power w so oy carrying- this veer's eieetiotts? X. T. OtmtmrekU jUktrtimr. - ThtaeeiFraaeteeo AVper f, herewe a McpttMlesa paper, has come nsmroaniy lor Clsvmnnd andThurtmriK reducUoa. It says ''Cleveland should receive the solid ote of taw raeine otmet as a m aa upon w we east rely.r llw Jt.vuWto. ttpon the PneilB alnu u heRMtaredeisrtlagby tlieueaads Vnbliuau party, in the tune showing a Mrlaet did. ' e

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petitioa botweea homo sad farohja prod was ia the beet gaussm hjr which to legulaso Mteraationetl trade. Juease It to the mistake of Meade of a treme ratee imeiosul sharing; the war, U lees will raise the Stttmlor JmUm MtrriU. 18T0. A total abolition of exoise would almost inevitably prove a serious, if not an iasu moon table obstacle to a thorough revision of the turin and considerable reduction of the Import duties. iVeWdeaf GtawV A. Arthur. Kariy la its deliberations the com mission became eourioeed that a sub stantial reduction of the tariff duties hi demanded, not by a more indtooriminate popular euunor, hut by the best conservative opinion of the country. I MttmUicH Tm-if Coifro, 1883. Propositi".'!'! have recently been ... , . m to abolish the whole system of internal revenue, but neither punue sentiment or poiitteal action indicates a desire on the part of tax-paying; ! citizen to strike out this eJass of taxes. The Secretary earnestly reeoramend a oareful revision of the tariff with a view to substantial reduetkms. Seoretery Out. A. Folgtr, I r eeom mend aa enlargement of the free list so as to meiude within it the numerous articles whioh yield inconsiderable revenue, a simplification of the complex and inconsistent schedule of duties upon certain manufacturer, particularly those of cotton, iron ami stseL and a substantial reduction of the duties upoa these articles, and upon sugar, motastotr, silk, wool and woolea good. FruUimU Cweeier A. Arthur, 13S2. I am a believer in the general Idea of protecuiMf tnetr industries: but 1 as sure them (the maaufaoturers) thai if the present high rates of duty unex ampled in our country aad higher by nearly fifty per cent than they were ia 1861 are maintained. after we have repealed the very internal taxes that give rise to them, we shall have a feeling of dismUafaction among other interests ia the country that will overthrow the whole system. Senator JeM &hrmtt. POLITICAL KOTES. It wUl he a red letter-day in the Senate when, in reeocnition of unsur passed and uaeurpaesabie virtue. Hoar snail bs translated in a fiery chariot to pans aa eternity in congenial eompaalonehip with Mr. Pecksniff. Cesye TSaesc. Our people ask relief from the undue and unnecessary burden of tariff taxation now resting: upon them. They are nered free iobaooo and free whisky. They ask for bread and they are given a stone. President CUvthtmr LtUerfAeeepUme. T. T, Fowderiy assert that there are fully one million idle workmen ia the United States to-day. And yet we reed in aa Indianapolis newspaner that "every ntna who really wants to work can bars it at bisrh wages under a. protective system .r. Y. M'orU. The Repuhiiean organs have been telling-us that the Mills bill was free trade. Kow somes Ben Harrison and tells us that it is only a step" la that direction. The organ ahd the candidate should try to make their statements "consist" batter. Ittdianmpdis Sottittit. Every million of dollars collect ed at our custom houaes for duties upon imported articles and paid into the public treasury represent many ! millions more, which, though never I reaching the Xatfensl Treasury, are J paid by our eitiaens as the increased cost of domestic productions resulting; from our tariff laws. rrmidmt CkvtsaaeTs LtUr of Awftmnec mill they come! Judge J. D. Pratt, president of the Commercial Kational linek of Waterloo, Ia.. and Hon. Lord Alford. one of the moot premiaent attorneys ia Iowa, and an ex-Speaker of the Kepublican House of Xenresentatlves, haveanaotinced themsolves for Cleveland. Judge Pratt says he can not longer support the Republican party becMuee of its position oa the tariff question. Mr. Alford differs with his party on the tariff question and the free-whisky plank aad will vote for Ctevetaad. Those Pension Vetoes. The following table, oontiHled from the (jovernment records, shows the number of private pension Mils passed oyencft uongtess sinee 19W, and the number vetoed by Mr. Cleveland: 'g' Tana. Jhml VH4. !ra.MOcrt, mn-Tt m TgKT m4 Cmierft. W.1M.. JN 3 PWty.UHrt CeiM, JW-T.... IM i frrrerta OoaatM, isrrr... ue 1 Ti Msear Owwit.. UH i Xavks- Tkum. rr-BTUi iOMMpai, mrr-Ti s TMat WMtcrHr.. m Aktml'k's Tastr. rtr-wvMUi ostttraM. mm. m Tstat naeer ArttMH irt r rmmr M ajrvat.iMi"ft Tun FjAisui Ooatr, first tta.. let m 1.1 11 M A.vrme tsr ver ferthrs yvara gW PfSNMIM ASMMIStraUMI. 4H SI ajtts wateh wuleeatHWotssena for want of RMiara - Wssnntrs ef eassaessJswmeyresiesat's ea. From the above it will seem that alwJsnrOlljit IM tAOAtl IflNS MOfCI bills vaa VrimMmsVLakaaaa ir-T - aum "ell JnwWVTImJfXMi a. rPWfffflffV Q VC vat he has sumed MS mora than

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Lassoar Tkct Josh. I ilk. Ooumot Tux Wend .tnerstor, herii veer loins girt about with truth, aad beaw m mm ursaitntats et ph. SlU. OawTKAi. Tacts Tract m God, and oueafeuee, secordtaur to MM Word, ate the csadlttons of a truly meets ml Urn. Trna B. C. 14&L About the fir of AariL Fiuca The Iivttttn ear snsaswse' ea the ptolas of Moab, ia the valley of Jordan, aeer side of the river, aad b eiwsoa the river and Mt,rtoffah. Tn Book or JeancA 1. Jk earner; Joshua atewelf, the book hstosreoaplotcd by someot tho enters that Mirvivei him. 3. JSMc- Written not far from B. 0. 1-tST, the year of Joahoa's death. S. Time- The eyeaw oxteauoaover tweeiy-sve yeeri. , TnK r, or Joancx-i. ih orif- , SaaUy Osbee, or Hoahea (nets). changed it to Jehoehea ((ft iMiiiwMifMMoa of Jtmk). in Greek his aaae beceaM Jem. 3. HU eaiiy; he was of the tribe of Ephraiai, the ehrbtoenth geaeratioa. Ill tstaers name we 2ua, and Ms arandfetter was Eltohama, the bead of thl triUj. f. HU MHh: Ho was bom !n Goshda ia Egypt, shout B. C. 1IS4, so, that he was about eighty-tare or eagaty.fottr years old at this time. 4. Hk Msors: he was proba bly born a stove to Pharaoh. Ho was about forty-three years old at the time of the Bxedus. Moses made him a general of the army, and bis prime minister or chief aM. He died after the conquest at the age of one hundred aad tea. S. HU thorwdtr: he was distinguished (1) for courage; (2) for his sneratohtpheea observation aad quick aMveatents; (8) for his faith ia God ; (4) for Me bumutty. CiHcrxsTAXCES Xeses had brought the children of Israel to the borders of the promised toad. There he died on Mount Ptogsh, whiea rose behind the encampment, about the tost of February, Its B. C, aged one hundred and twenty. For thirty days the people mourned him. Then Ood oaued Joshua to go forward aad possess the prom toediand. Hslfs Oven Ham Puces. 2. Geovn mat Jordan. which toy before them. Its name mesas eel rt from its rapid current. Usually it was about SO to ISO feet, wide, and 3 to 10 feet deep. Hew it was swouea by the spring rains, aad was 1,900 feet wide and uite deep. 4. TSe watfe-ae. the Assort of Arabia Pctrea on the south; ZbwwM. the high mosataias, on the north, W,m feet high; the SMfratev 1,700 mUee long, on the east. TnefemloOie JMtUtt deseendauts of lieth, the second son of Canaan. At one time they were a great nation, extendi; over UUs regtoa. T greet the Mediterranean, tbeir western border. This rcrioo was about 140 miles from north to south, aad 400 from east to west. Only in the time of David ami Bofemoa did they possess it all. But they mighty have held it all the time. The promised lead to a type of beevea, and of a holy, hepnyt restful life here. 7. Mi m toav contained ia the five books of Moses. . TMe Imk: be was (1) to teach it; (2) U study &; (3t) loobeyH; (4) the result would be prosperity. Commkxts As the people saw Meees gome; up Into the mountain to die, they must have felt as though their best earthly friend had left tbem. They could better have spared one thousand of their most valiant MMutorstbsn have petted with Moses. But there was ae help for it, sad they had to say farewell to their arrest leader. WKh their leaner gone, there was danger that they would become dtocourasred, aad say, xm us gi uacK aam to tne Jane whence we came." 1-or if they were so easUy dh couraged while Moses was alive, hour much more seeuy wouM tney now lose heart wnen ae wss gone! The natural heart wouw say, "JCoses to dead; now, therefore, all m tost." Xea have heeonM ilk. eouragen with far toss reason than this, and have given up all effort- Bet just as thto danger wss before them Ood speaks to their loader, and cnbeartMis Um grandly. "Moses my servant to dead, now therefore arke, go over this Jordan, thou and ail thto people, unto the land which I do mvetetnem. oven to the eiiikiraf Thto word was esicahued to cheer tbem nu, sun to make them feel that Ood can not foneke them, to spite of anssmnaMmumffanat gmmr ssmnanm After God had thus eaeouraged Joshua and the people, and had renewed Hie tKomisce to them ss fully m Me had ever made them to Moses, He gave some very Kinoes directioes to Joshua, as to how he should conduct himself ia order to win that tond. These commands, if given to a modera army, would sound very strange; for they were not si nil conimaaos as to how to set the battle in arniyagainst theeaemy, nor hew many regiments be was to orgsHbe, sad how they were to be drilled. Jtota word was said about any of these titles. Joshua was enjoined to be very coarageous, and thto totonctfoa was many times re? pealed; but there was not a word said about courage m battle. What. ! wss he to be couraseoa simuti Head verse 7, and you will see the answer to tale question. "Be thou strong and very courageous, that thou mareet observe to do acoordtog to all the tow which Moses my servant commanded thee; turn thou net front it to toe right hand or to the left, that thou mayeet prosper whitherseever thou goeet." urely there never were stranger marching; orders given to ay commander in the world. And to Impress it deeply upon the mind of Joshua, &te T!??4, reJxu1 re than once. Why did God thus instruct His serraetl Because He knew that the foundations of the prosperity of the nation toy, notlfc Its army or in its navy, but ia its moral charae- " 11 ooc-ml voice of the Lord ns Ood. no people wxmid be able to preL tk reason t hat ealtod forth the injunctions to Joshua. And future htotory of Israel showed that God was right la what Ho affirmed. For hcy obej-od the vwee of the Lord their Ged wore tho eaemton of Israel able to svercoiac them. It was only when torebeBedagalnstHim that they offered defeat. We shall era this i!hMtmt4 Ptntedly as we go on to study the sterv of ume Timvinm man. .oemses Of tae '- rsAcncAi. woo none we. 1. We win hither work hrfsshAtn ' lia- -w r X Oe often eommsnda ha so hare tnmgs, set always wnh the Ignvos 9 sua namaM m - ins pvwer ec smiff. s. we reattv nosissa onto mm r Oed promised btossniam as w um in. sr hearts and Hves. 4. We have a nromhed tondef . fttalimeeuretoaupand . are awea mr H, by seneymgnse ehwlH CtoaVs Word.

fOH a the Unwed Tnsassrehat the oaeatrr. aad feel ot lee ia tear a rctad. asset JetpntoaadBahart, Ik the Unite ne WJ8 mBes of lelegraph wire in spsrnuea sad my awrtrses. The aumher of empieyss to 87,It to said that thsre to hwesesd to MSehtto the lumber hnilsiu tmprnfim, to wnwa Business asset mysw met ployed. Ta followers of fie Orhsht ia are numerous. Awaorehag to the tot there mere no lees then ajOLoM in the realm. PxitaiurmA toads all ether cettos la the flto-mnktog industry. Thirteen firms, emthTbuslwrnT i91 "Wd M A xsw beverage has been mveaied to France toteamedtoto between beer and wine, and which is to be sesi under the name of barley wise, CjxiroaxiA'sgraltt and fruit products are worth mere to the State than ha mtoss. The fresh fruit this year in tb State alone will be worth over i0,000,000. KKroars from the Southern States shew greatly increased prosperity among the farmers. The increase to the assessed valMtioa of property between 1890 and lee? WW W7,0QO,OO0. Tux possible foreign msrset lor boets sad shoes that we could reach Is worth mjOOt,000 annually. Our own market is worth W,0M0 annually, aad increases at the rate of 130,000,000 a year. Tan first sbipmeat of cheatoauy sure nto minum from turn country was made the other day when 190 pound were seat item Newport, Ky., to London. It sold at fifty cents s pound it is reported, and wss the result of a new and secret ptoesss applied to Kentucky ore and etoy. Ax idea has been developed ia Germany m the shape of the mnaufaoture ef mortar by machinery in large quantities, to be denvereu w contractors or inatvMueis as required for use. About 3.000,000 barrels were disposed of in Berlin oa tins plan atone met year. Ten gtose-btowers trade employs tbe Muoe methods to-day that it did centuries ago. The workman sow btows the class with his mouth jest as he did then be it bottle, flask or goblet that he hawking, Even watch crystals are made m this way. They are cut from gtoss which has bees Mown into a sphere. NUMEROUS NOVELTIES. Haxct XMonntT, of Wotfbere, X. BL.is lu5 years old and never had, a phytietoa but oooem ner me, ana leea tnrew tee modtciaeaway. GuLSseyes, fato teeth aad cork togs are among the curious things sent to tbe Stew York nswn-sboe by their wearers, who sel dom fail to redeem them ea Heturday night Txsnx are four matrons ia Media, Fa, who are mothers of eighty-four children. Mrs. William Wright boasts of fifteen. Mrs. Samuel Field of wjenty-eigbt, Mrs. Joseph Chandler of tweuU-five aad Mrs. Barrett of sixteen. Thkuk to a family Bring in Oglethorpe uounty, os, or fourteen members father. mother and twelve children, the oldest beiH frty-five and the youngest twenty years ot age. xnerenae never been a death to the family, sad ah are sew Mv M ek mitos of each ether. Rents, i iiber. Ai-ixock's are the only genuine Poaoct rLASTsns. They set quickly aad wnh oertsisty, and oan be worn for weeks without causing pain or inconvenience. They are invaluable in cases of hinal Weakness, Sidney aad Pulmonary MfJcuHtos, Matoria. Ague Cake, Liver' Comptoiat, Dysrepsia, atrains, Kheumattsm, liumbago, BctoUen, Heart, Brneen and Stomach Troubles, and all local pais. Beware of imitations, and do not be de ceived by misrepresentation. Ask for ALI.0OCK ?, ana let no explanation or solicitation induce you to accept a substi tute. Leirox Juice 1 cordially recommended i or one xiaa or loin; tne seuiteniiery for whs naw, owwh iinnpm. If KeiMofe from XetHenl Ketfa iKwmjr essenuaiis it tnat you snouM m proTided with some rcllahle family medicine. Mostetter's Btomach Bitters to tbe best of I as class, remedying thorojehly as it does sucn common aiimeais ns tnutsrestion. eonstipaUon and bUtoueness, sad affording safe and ecdy help in malarisl cases, rheumausm ana wacuvity ot tne Kidneys. 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