. I UTS ftllS alar effectually car Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And All diseases arising from a Torpid LWerand Bad Digestion. ss-taral rcsalft im cornd appUS m4 lid fleata. Ioe amallt lesra .t tj bom coavd pI cr to wallow. SOLD EVERYWHERE. 1890. Harpzr's Magazine ILLUSTRATED, A aew Shakespeare ine snaaespeare' i , Ill vo prrstuiru m 1W, with comment br j ariai Maoazixx has also rxal luoitai for ntuf Lixa. Uaktsb's nA4a special arranstmenta mth althovs Darvrr. th TTate of Urtnff Kreoch covel isxa. forth czcloatTe publication, in seilal tam. of a huzooroaa ujry, to le entitled Tha Colonltta of Tarascon: the La.it Adren tores of the Kanious Tan-aria." The arory will b translated br IlrsaT Jam u. and Ulas tratcd r, Ko and Uteiach. W.D. llowuxa win contributa a noveknte la threa parts, and Lafcadio Heaen iov eaecce la two parta, caUUcd -Toueba," hand- Mcaeir iiioatraiea. la illast-rated pipers, toucainir sebjerw oi current lnteirat, and in ita tcorx sumes oraa, aad stroelr aruclea. the Wagaxls wU Tfi,,-t-tn Its well-known standard. HARPERS PERIODICAIS FBR TSAR XAlirXRSMAaAZIHX... SI HAirxrs WXIKLY. 4 0 XAUPKirS BAZAR.......... t ufc X AKrZR-3 TOCTSO TtOPLX S ' Fvtag Fn to aU vhcrrr In th U.s: Ss, Oxn-xli. or Jitrioo. Tfca rolurori of the Mac-tine teyin wiin ttus J nemDers tor jueo uauaTowrui rojr.i waea i bo time is speclCed. suliek'rtptiond win ; with Ux Naaber cuiTfi at urn- ci re-- ofordr. wrta a!ati ikmin voloisea-Of flarperB Mazune. fr three rears tcx, la neat cloth binding, will be Mat br mall, post-paid, on receipt of 100 per Telame. Cloth Caaea for binding:. 50 cents ac br mall post paid. Ladex to Harper Marazme. Alphabctlcni, Aaalrucal aad Claaaiaeu. for Volumes 1 to 7 tmciuslTe, from June, l&ot.to June, 1&S5. one TL, t. Clotk, U fX POMONA HILL NUKSERlES Pomona, n. c, Tvo anl a Half Miles West of Greens bora. N. C rphe main Una of the K. D. K. R. passes tarourt the rromds and within 100 feet of the u. sioem trains maxestops rejruiar wico dally each way. Those Interested in Trull aa& Fruit Growing are cordially invited t Inspect this, the Larsest Nursery in the 8SAUI, sac one of the Urgest In tne sooth. Btacx coaauta or Appies, aac , iw, .cmtt. Plum. JtcAnese ie rslmmoas. Apr! . uulnce. Grapes , Nectarlnea, yulbemes. quince, urapea. KAAnberrlea. Gooseberrtea. Curranta. Pie FlAat, Walnut, Pecans. Chestnut, MrawTjemes, Roses, JCrerffreens, bnaoe Trees, As. All tha new and rare raneues as wen as u aia snea, which my new catalogue for 1SS8 will aaow. . irrnur ordera to my authorized agent or order direct from ana Nursery. Correapondence solicited, Destrtptlre Cata- laroa freo to appucaats. Aaareaa J. TAN LJNDLEY, - , POMONA, Guilford Co., N. C pr Rellabla Salesxaaa wanted In every avnty. A rod payuur ooraml.vdon will be TIME TA13LB NO. 3. Palmetto Railroad Co. QN AND AFTXR FRIDAT, DEC. tfi, 1887 Tralhi will rua aa foUowa, daily except Sun aaj. Gonra Bocts. 50 1 pASsenfer and FrtihL Lears Bamiet, Jf. C 8 20 A. M Arrrra at Cheraw. a. C .... A. M Gem North. Ka t Paaaeajer and Freight; Lear Cheraw, 8. C iSP.51. Arrire at Hamlet N. C &3S P. M. daeiia WK.MONCX7KS.eupo. The Nortk Carolina Presbyterian IS A Religious Family Paper, . PUBLISHED WEEKLY, aad dereted to tha Intellectual, moral and apirttual lateresta of the peoale. It numbera azaonjf Its carrespondents many ef tha very best writers of the southern lTes ItyteriaaCnurch. It Is thorousrhly orthodox oa queatlona of doctrine, but free and out. oalra in its news on all open questions. It a owe and invites tree discussion within the boxxads of courtesy. ta DopulArtty the Preaitteeiax is con- The Paper for the People, and presenta In lta columns matter to loterest aad laatruct all aes, classes and rcndtUons at tha people Price par annum, ts es; or for one year to a&y hew subscriber. f2l.v Address JOHN McLAURIN, Zdnor aad Proprietor, Wilmington. N. C AGENTS WANTED I ! TO CANVASS FOR . h Vmmu if.i frp!rair ii Tailtif By Don. Samuel R. CSuset") Oox, late U. S. Hlnlir to Turkey. A KAjnloent volume of over X) proa. beAUUruily and profusely UlustrAteo. m, ccx lATXaT asp a est arroET. FACTS AXD rCW. HIST0ET AKD BVX0R. Tha work spartlca with the brlrhteM wit. It corftalna numerous amusinz Modes, but It aeilr3 a clear, concise, and Interesting ac ouni cf the ottcman Empire, from lta loon- Owen to the prrwnt day. - , Tals cock wm nAT a iajxv sie, aa uit j aytnta saooU ecure territory at onea. I rw vartf ?ars tddrrvi. . I w. a. uEttBEKrvK tnatanN. c. ( i3a tul paper? jLVa ' rvmaajr nrrer itiu to ... a . M -trf?tK4 1 I rl i H it -r . -JLX wort theterrrtory-foraliitla worth,- are ! titute prepared to sotTer death pnj , Zlii thc 8Cffo,d for- consideration of: !3lO Dalljr RCWiOW'. I """ JOSH. T. JamksJ Editor & PropY. f . WILMINOTQ". .c. . SATURDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1800. f -r -rr Entered at the. Poaace at Wilmington, NX.,' as second-class matter. DEMOCRATIC ffOMIXAT10S. j Foe CoxckessJ Sixth Dutxict. SYDENHAM B.ALF.XANDER,of Mecklenburg roKJcmcraor the Scrama Cont: j Chief Justice A. 8. Ii tumos, of Wake. I Associate Justice JVaxtxa Cuh, of Wake, FoaSmwoa'CoraT Jcdgm: 1st District Geo. IL Bkowx, Ja., of Beaufort, 2nd District Bexby li Batax. of Craven, j 4'h District SnzB wamrrat, of Wake, 5th District B. W. Wiy3TOXof Granville, j 6th district E T.jBotxik. of Sampson. j "th IHStnCt JAMES U.piCITSB, oi woore. f a AMJrI-,n fif rrpdrli ; ' 1 10th District John Gray Btxcji, f Burke, lnh District W. A. ITOK, of Llncola. j Fox Sot jcrroa : - j 6th District 'J. II. ALtN of Lenoir. I COUJCTY DKMOCKATIC TICKET. For Ilocsi or i-Iej ExaajcTATiT-a . GEO. L MOhTOV, j J. T. KfcJtK. For fciEKirr: FUANK njTKDMAN. For clbbk of .icrsaiOR Cocrt JOHN D-JtaYLOK. For irsGiSTKR or Leeds : JOHN lUAR. Jr. For I Bf ascker : . JOHN I- DUDLEY. For sntvETOR: M.P.TAYUK. FOR COSJt ABLES Wllmlngton-J. W. $IILL1S. Cape Fear M. G. LIlADWICK. Mafconboro JOHN MKLTON. Harnett W. II. STdKLET. Federal ro'nt-J.uivK KOi'TnErtLAND. for t:f konek : JO IN tTALll. One Con:reMioi 1 district in New York ct v t li 12th, represent 4 ' -,, . , Rt-swII P. Flower ks richer t 1 by than anv State in the Lmon except New in the Uni lVnusylv. York and lVriusylvania. The uni ted possessions of the residents of this district are estimate! to be up ward of $4,000,01)0.000. The total wealth of Illinois Is one billion less than this nmouni, and that of Ohio and Massachuset 000,000. s is about $1,500,- ReDorts encouraging to Demo crats come from I the 5th and the 10th Michigan Congressional dis trlcts. The HonJ Dudley Watson who was collector of customs under Cleveland at Ufand Haven, says that llr. Ford, the Democratic can didate in th 5th district, will be elected, and J. Maurice Finn, an other prominent Michigan Demo crat, predicts a victory for the Dem ocratic candidate m the 10th dUS trict. Both distnots are now repre sented by Republicans. ' It is understood that Reed .and McKInley have been very much dis turbed by the suggestion made by Henry George that wholesale smug gling will be carried on with perfect impunity ' when the Chicago Air Ship Company gets its fleet into the air. The two great statesmen, it is represented, are in doubt whether Mr. George's further suggestion that, to prevent this smuggling, it maybe necessary to build a roof over, the country was made in good faith or sarcastically. j During the twelve months ended the 31st of March' last the estimated number of letters delivered in the United Kingdom "was 1,050,500,000, which shows an increase of 5.9 per cent., and, an average number to each person of 43.G: 217,100,000 post cards were delivered, which showed an increase of 7.8 per cent. Book packets and circulars numbered 441,- 000,000 and newspapers 159,300,000. Parcels, of which 42,853,000 were de livered, show the greatest relative increase, anmely, 8.2 per cent. The practice of sending valentines ap pears to be diminishing. Missouri politics in mixed this year, and nobodv can predict what the Legislature vill.be. The pros pect is that the members will be of several kiuds Democrats. Republi-1 cans, Union Labor! tes, Alliaucists. Prohibitionists, Independents and representatives of the People's; party. In contemplating the at t ua-! tion interest centres in the query. What will theiiction of the Legis lature be as to the United Slates SnatorshlD?" There is a sucire- tion of an answer in the fact that. of all the parties in the field, but one, the Republican party, is in sympathy with the protective idea; the rest are pledged to tariff reform. It is not probable tnat the Republi cans will gain any Congressmen iu Missouri. 1 J 1 ! A strango story comefruiu Bje- Jlno, in IJofnia. A rumor in current ? u kinds of FundturSewlnffMachin es. Fan nmoDc tli pi-asantu of ihe district! ! nmoDR the pt-asantu that Baron Albert Rothschild has been sentenced to d-ath, and that i nja exeeation -will nhnrtlv f k nlarA : . J i unless he scceeeds in findinr a sob ' .. . . . i ujuna nare ior several weexs past ea pesterea dt appncanLs pre- ! ha their head. olT Kr,f,f f if, Anetrin fm-Qns. the. benefit of the Austrian Croesus, i It appears, however, that theappli - cants hare formed a syndicate, among whom the million was-to be Jh f .,a lotre b5 "drawn for the victim. The aathori - t4es have experienced some difficulty In attempting To convince xne can- delates for death that the rumor i r without foundation. .... t r? ti: - 'Anita McCormick) paid'$l,700 tori ' hrr new baby's bassinet and trou6- :au. The fcrnitnre of -th. toilet nasKet is ivory uouuu, wim inp , ,,,; . ' , . ! i -i John W. Blount, i family monogram jncnbed in silver," H y njtet (co turquoise and email diamonds. The; Wortbington, 'tiny fhirts and caps are wade of woven silto; all tlie skirts, dresses jr 1 1-"" ! and bibs are of pure linen, finished pj-an'k McSeill, with real Valenciennes, lace; thejF. Long beautiful flannels are hand -embel-;Tlios. Settle, Shshed, withnvhire silk in Marque- W'TH',P? r . . , . , . . F. L. Osborne, jrite rosebud designs, and in the J j Moodv , " blankets and Iarrycoat.s the Initials 'are boldly and beautifully rai.-ed in art needlework. Not only is the ; yo'inghter's rpoon silver, but the soap boax, the rntrle aiid bells, the ; drinking mug, the fork and platter j arr o' sterling, and there -are solid :g.vld pins for' the baby's handker J chiefs anl rings by the dozen for hfs bah ship's fiugeis. - - ---- .- , ' Khctne Kitturs. Thi3 rmi-riy is becoajinjr so well koo vn and m rMiu'r as t need, no S!val monivio A I wpf have used ii.:tric Hitt-r- insf th .amf sODg of priiJft. . par r m-d:cir.c; des i"t x it snd it is vur.intefd tu" d" fil,tbat U :t ir.' F.:rcr Birer.1 wi! cure fij' ill -f .-S fth-L vr and K?:ivys. riM ve Piinpl.s. lioi--1 tt i Rhcturu h d :ti.r f.tl.'Ci'Ts ca!-fici tiy iQ,lur,. hl.v.d Will drive Ma arin frnm if'ft T-lem and prevef-.t ' wed a cu"- ill Malarial fetors F.-r euro of Headach. C"n-tpa!i -n nr.d ludteca- Ihin trv E ctric liilters Ltire s-Mtis (ncti'-n L'DararHer'd, vr rju.nHV relnnd od. Prc-50 ckpIs and SJ 0 per r it - lie at Robert - R. Peilacuj'H wholesale aod reiaudru Jtre4 i LEMON ELTXIK A PleaaMnt Lemon Drink. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon, Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appet.te and debility, take Lemon Jblixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take fiuon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir will not Le ail irmi in n 11 if rf tno lk-wir nntnuil "v"" r r mseaseaii 01 wiiic.. une iru.u a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, cia. 50c cts. and $1.00 per bottle, at druggists. A Prominent ailnister Writes. After ten years' of great suffering from indigestion with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidnoys and constipation, .1 have oeen cureu oy ir. aiozipy s xjemon Elixir and am now a well man. Rkt. C..C. Davis, Elder M. E. Church South, No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta Ga. FOR DTSrCPSIA, Indigestion, and Eiozoacb disorders, uso BROWK'j IRON BlTTi-S. All dealers keep it, 41 per bottle. Gor-uine hm trade-mark and exofestd red lints ca w i-, f-r tr Be Sure IX you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of Its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whoso example is worthy Imitation, tells Her experience below: To Get M In on 6 store where I went to buy Hood's BarsapariUa the clerk tried to induce me buy their own Instead of Hood's ; he told me thelr's would last longer; that I might take It on ten days' trial; that if I did not like it I heed not pay anything, etc But he could not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood's Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other, j Hood When I began, taking Hood's Sarsaparilla was feeling real miserable, suffering A great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. Hooked, . and had for some time, like a person In con- sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so ; much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak oi It." Mes. Exxa A. Oorr, 1 Terrace Street, Boston.. Sarsaparilla Sold by aU druggists, fl ; tlx f or gi. Prepared only ay C L HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowe, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar jAn20 lyr dw nrm aon wed sat STILL AT WOKK. f am NOW WELL Prepared to BEPAiK : cy Articles, c., and where It Is possible make tnem M S001 n6W- Worr ame promptly and nrtcea low.' Call and tn rot. - - : timates and uricea. - " B. FARRAB, 8. W. cor. Front and Orange streets, am stni agent here for the New Borne eewing aiacnvne, one oz ue rjeat Maclnea on th xaartet. Neediea ad?5a tor aaia. taca rj.ti . - . Court of Not -1800.. : , jj ; ; : J - SA1m .JUDGES. c 1 DISTRICT. nit?SIDE5CB. eo jj Brown, f1 . H.y. rPPt0r Pil1 vli?TS J Beaufort. 2 Edgecombe. 3 Wilson. . v 4 Wake. 5 r Guilford. - 6 "Sampson. 7 Cumberland. j Boykin, JninC. McRae, t W.J.Mont-omery, 8 Jesse F. Graves, 9 T!Tnhnfi.Bvnam. 10 Cabarrus. Surry. ; MerrirooiV 12 Buncombe. ' SOLICITORS vamk. ! district, residence. 8.8- i Carotin- ; 1 Perquimans, i, 2 Halifax. 3 Martin. 4 Wake. 5 Durham. C Duplin. 7 Richmond. 8 Iredell. 9 Rorkingham. 10 CaldweiL 11 Mecklenburg 12 Buncombe. T. M. Argo, TIMK HOLDING COURT. FIItST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Whitaker. 1 Fall Judge Connor, . Beaufort- -JFeb. 17, Slay 26, JNov 24. ! 1 Currituck March 3, Sept. 1. Camden March 10, Sept. 8. Pasquotank March 17, Sept. lo. Perquimans March 24. Sept. 22. Chowan March 31, Sept. 29. 'Gates April 7, Oct. 6. Hertford-April 17, Oct. 13. Washington April 21, Oct, 20 Tyrrell April 28, Oct. 27. Dare May 5, Nov. 3. Hvde May 12, Nov. 10. Pamlico May 19, Nov. 17. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Snrinir Judere Womack. Fall Judge Whitaker. Halifax tMarch 3, May 12, JNov.iu, Northampton IJan. 20, March Ji April 1 Sept. 20 Craven tFeb. 10, May 26, Nov. 24 Warren March 17, Sept. 15. Edgf combe April 14, Oct. 13. THIRD JUDICIAIi. DISTRICT. Snrinor Judere Bovkm. Fall Judge Womack Pitt Jan. V March 17, Jud 9 SeDt. 15 Franklin Jan. 20,April 14,No,-.10. Wilson IFeb. 3, J uue 2, Uct. a7. Vance Feb. 17, May 19. Oct. 13. . Martin March 3, Sept. 1, tDec. 1 Greene March 31, Sept. 20. Nash-Aprii 28, Nov. 17. FOURTH JUDICIAIi DISTRICT. Snrinsr Judge MacRae. Fall Judge Boykin Wake Jan. 6, tFeb. 24, March 2, fA 21 Julv9 tAug. 27,Sept 22 tOct 20 ' t on xroi, in Anr; I J - ' 1 14, Sept. 8, Oct. 13. Harnett-Feb. 3, Aug. 4, Nov. 24 Johnston Feb. 10, Aug. ll,Nov.lO FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Soring Judge A rmfleld. Fall Judge MacRae Durham - Jan. 13, March 24, June 2. Oct. 13. Granville Jan. 27, April 21, July oi 24 Chatham Feb. 12, May 5,Sept.29 Guilford Feb. 17, May 26, Aug. 15 jDec. 8. Alamance March 3, May 19, Oct 27. ' Grange March 17, Aug. 4, Nov. 3 Caswell April 14, Aug. 14,Nov.lO Person April 14, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. x Spring Judge Graves. Fall Judge Arm field, Pender March 10, Sept. 8. New Hanover f Jan. 20, t April 13, tSept. 22. . Lienoir Feb. 3, Aug. 10, JNov. 10. Duplin Feb. 10, Aug. 4, Nov. 24. Sampson tFeb. 24, April 28, Oct. J, Dec. 8. Carteret March 7, Oct. 20. -Jones March 24, Oct. 27. Onslow March 31. Nov. 3. SEVENTH JUDICIAIi DISTRICT. Spring Judge Bynum. Jball Judge wraves. Columbus Jan. 13, March 31, July 28. ' Anson Jan. 6, fApril 28, Sept.l, tNov. 24. . Cumberland Jan. 20, tMay 5, July 21, Nov. 10. Robeson Jan. 17,May 19,Sept.29 Richmond Feb. J' , June 2, Sept 15, Dec. 1. Bladen March 17, Oct. 30. Brunswick April 7, Sept. 8. Moore March 3, Aug. 11, Oct. 271 EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring udge Shipp. Fall Judge Bynum. Cabarrus JJ an. 27. April 28. Iredell Feb. 3, May 29,- Aug. 4, Nov. 3. Ro an Feb. 17, May 5, Aug. 19, Nov. 17. Davidson March 3,Sept. lDecL. Randolph March 17, Sept. 15. Montgomery March 31, Sept. 29. Stanly April 7, Oct. 13. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judge Merrimon. Fall Judge Shipp. Rockingham Jan. 20, July 21, JNov. 3. Forsvth Feb. 3, May 19, Oct. 20. Yaakin Feb. 17, Sept. 22. Wilkes March 3, Sept. 8. Alleghanv March 17, Sept. 1. T)avie March 31, Oct. 6. ' tftokes April 14, Aug. 4, Nov. 10 Surry April 21, Aug. 19, Nov. 17 TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spring Judjre Brown Pall Judee Merrimon. Henderson Feb. 10, July 13. . Bnrkejlarch 3, Antr. 4. . - , Caldwell March 17, 8ept. L Asne Aiarcn 24, May. 26, Aug. 18. Watauga April 7Anfir. 25. . Mitchell April 14, Sept. 8. Yancey April 28, Sept. 22. McDowell-May 12, Oct. 6.r ' BXB TENTH JUDICIAXt DISTHICT. aprinc J uqm I'muips. - - Fall JndffB Brown. uaiawDa Jan -is. July 13 vAlexander-Jan. 27, July 28 Union Feb. 10, fFeb. 17., Sept 15, tSept. 22. . jr kecklenburgtFeb. 2i,Aug.23. jSaston-rMarch 17,.Oct. 6. . j Lincoln March 31, Sept. 29. n Cleveland April 7; Aug. 4, Oct 20. Kutherioru pru ucjsir, - - . - ; Polk- May 5, Ifov. 10..:rvi: ;,vr s " - TWELFTH JUDICIAIi DISTRICT, t V Spring udge Connor 5.-'4;:tA- - , FaU-Judge Phillips. Mnilison Feb. 2i.July t8. TMov.17. 33uncombe fMarch 10, , tAug. -11, tDec. 1. r - - - -Transylvania Ma rch 31, Sept. 1. H ay wood April 7, Sejit. 8. . Jackson April 22, Sept. 23. . Macon May 5, Sept.. 20. ; Clay May 12, Oct. 8. Cherokee May 19. Oct. 13. Graham Jnne 2, Oct. 27. Swain June 9th, Nov, 3. . 1 For criminal cases, t For civil case alone. X For civil case alone eicepi cases. - ' CBI3I INAJj CIRCUIT OOU ItT 'an NjW HAlfOVKR COUNT X. t ' ' OliverP. Meares, Wilmington, Jadgv Benj. R. Moore, Wilmingtpit,. JSoiici- tor. '- - ' ' 's ,: ' . ' f Court begins Jan 6. March 17, May 19, July 13, Sept. 15, Nov, 17. . MECKLENBURG COUNTY r- j- Oliver P. Meare. Judge. : - " - i c, Geo. E.: 'Wilson,' Charlotte, Soliritor. Court begins F-b. 10, April 14, Aug. 11, Oct. 6, Dec. 1. . ' - V BUNCOMBE COUNTY. " i v Chas. A. Moore, Asheville', -Judge. ; E. D. Carter. Asheville, Solicitor. ; Court begins Jan. 27, Apii 28,July 21, Oct. 27. ' - , '' - Supreme Court iu-etsfirst Moiiday in February. Examinations on Fri day and Sat u rday : bef or ; : First District. 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Prlcet witli Dailr, $11 per year; alone, $3 per year; six months, $1: single copy, 5 cts; mailed to any address v f ?, EVEItY ONE'S PAPEK, - TIE-3 -W"B3JC-T NEWS AND COUIIIE , Price, fl per year; six months, 50 cts; single copy, 5 cts; mailed to any address. -1 mch 12 1890. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. The Eleventh Volume of Babpsk s Young i pkoplb, which begins with the Number for Avrvatvoa u loufft liuauiu ca nuavi-f M jui v gramme, n wiu oner to its reaaers ai least i four serials of the usual length, and others In I tang," by Wnxtuc O. &toddabd; Phil and the uaby," by Luct C. Ullik; "Prince Tom- my, by John Russkix cokykix; and "Moth- er'sWay," by Maeqaret e. Sangstkb; two short serials by Hjaiocab Hjoeth Botzseb: Two series of Fairy Talcs will attract the at. ly. the quaint tales told by Howabd pB,and serlesjD adlffCTent veto by FbakaM. Bicx- kkll. There wlU be short stprles by W. D. Bowkis, Thomas Nelson Page, Mabt K. VVIUCIN8 NOBA PEBBT. HABBIET PBESCCTT SroFFOBD, David Keb, IIezekiah BtJTTXB- wobth, Sophie swett, Kichabd Malcolm Johnston, etc. A subscription to Hakpek's Yocno People secures a Juvenile library. There la useful knowledge, a'jso plenty of amusement. Eastim jLateriunr. Ternis- Postage Prepaid;' $2 pryear. Vd. XI bepto Xoeentfxr 5 1883. y v Specimen Copy, tent on rtocfpt of twoccnt single Number. Five Cents each. . j Remittances should be made by Post-Offlca- uoney oraer or lirait, to avoid chance of loss. Sewspapers are not Co copy this aaxrrsiaemeTU I vmiuna tite express order of Harper & Brothers : Address HARPERS BBOTHERS, oov 80 ' - - Sew Yor :John Werner rjIflEHE IS BUT . ONE, ' AND , BE HOLDS i forth at No. 29 Market street, A ccod Shave for 10 cents, a Shampoo for 20 cents, or a 41 air Cut for 20 cents. Four of the best Barbers in me feiaxe. clean towels, sharp razors ana prompt atxenaance, JCHM YZZi:iL';- -, .A - - Tta Gemaa Vzzzzt, ' - fb 10.a . ' a iiarlxt street- fie lews S tiiiiii'stii'. 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