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CI A s THE STL1DUD. THE VERT BEST IT.ITTSING MEDIUM. TERMS : CNEYEAR, CAS.i IN ADVANCE, - $1.25. SIXK3MKS, - .75 f E3 1 -T3 rr- - LHE- r.lWONTAlINLINE ROUTE IIICIIMOND .mx DAN VILE RAILROAD. ii!, leased schedule in effect June jn'i. 1 Trains . lidian Tim1. iuu by '75c Ibnl . No. .r.U. 12 15 pm 7 20 am 9 b" am 1 1 'J4 am 3 4 .in ." 50 pm S 30 jun 3 10 pm it 17 pill 5 57 pm iii!;"rxD. .-v York l'Lilndvlphh : ; I'ianlV V;;'u:ntCl! I '!. n rotttv-villo I.vi:r'.ihiirg :. P.mvi.le J.v. I.iihmoiid 1 ;;koville KoviIU' prAe's Branch 0 13 pm P,ui ille 8 50 pin ,r Given?-boro 10 3G put J v. (uiMsboro 2 40 pm lial.ili ' 5 00pm h;d.ain 0 04 pin hip.lli;il t-l'i i l'!M oro ( 37 pm Ar. liu etisboro 8 3 pm I v J-'a'em 1 1 1 wibon Hi,:!. IVint Ar Si!:!ury Si;'tev?,le A!:tvi!:c H.n iSpriujrs Lv Salisbury Ar Co cord Charlotte po tar.bu' g liif-'iiviMe Atlanta Nor.Tiicorxp. 7 LO ! in 10 45pm 11 15 inn 12 01 iuii 1 51 am 7 -S am U 15 am 11! 1!,; am 1 10 am 1 55 a n 4 -10 am 5 5! a n 1 1 00 pm No. 51. Di-il v No. 52 4 30 pm 6 57 ( m U 42 pm 11 00 pm 3 00 am 5 10 am 7 45 am 2 30 am 4 24 m 5 05 am 5 20 mi 8 "5 am 9 42 am 1S 10 1 1 fl 45 air 3 12 am 4 0,; an 7 -10 am 3') an, 0 50 am 10 50 an. 11 lSa:n 12 12 pm 4 31 pm 0 1 I m II 23 pm 1 2 pm 12 40 pm 3 37 pm 4 48 pm 0 40 pm My. VOLUME I. J. LEE C HOWELL,! ATTOl CONCORD, N. C, DECEMBER 7, 1888. NUMBER 48. &vi;r.'W ibOfiCON MUD MlV, Concord, - - NvC. "' " PRACTICE in the Courts of ! VAJiN UUKD, IN. (J. cabarnis btanly and ad-1 joining Counties. All busi-' ness promptly attended to. Office over Pattersons Store. For Sal Cheap. A SECOND HAND OMNIBUS villi a capacity for twe've p-issengers, in good iu .1,1112: office order, t all at this James P. Cook, A. M., Hukv.vud E. Harris, A. "15., Principals. S! Leave At :mtrt Arrive Cri'tliville pa it ar. burg Oiarlotte Concord Sdibnrv C 00 pm 1 06 am 2 13 am 4 50 am 5 43 am C 22 am J.v. tllot Springs S 05 pm 40 am CLASSES. Primary, Preparatory, Commer cial ami Academic. -The course of instruction is prac tical and tborotfjii. It is the aim of the Principals to give each pupil a tborougu English education, and prepare him foi the active duties of life. To complete tho Acnilpmio cnm'to the students will be required to take an uie urauc.lies necessary tor enter in sr the Frepbiuan cv Sophomore clussin our best colleges. Liu-l.nreK on Physiology and Hy giene, the Constitution of the S ate and the United States, and on other subjects of vital interest will be de livered durinjr the session. Review examinations will be held monthiy. The result of these exam inations in connection with class standing and deportment will be re ported to the patrons of the school. MEDALS AND PRIZES. At t he end of the session, medals and prizes will be awarded for pro ficiency in studies, and for punctu ality and behavior. Board, including room, lights yc. J can be had in private homes at $8.W Against loss or damage by fire, with j per :r.onth. Lower rates can be had J j by club arrangement. VV RlirfcllPrI Afy'f ' Filing tbat a school o" this grade ' " DUi KllbdU, iig I. j is grrntly needed in this community. it is me purpeso of the Principal! GREAT 111 Iu order t ) close out my stook of Hats. Bonnets, Ribbons. Flowers. Sec, I will offer great inducements to purchasers until tbo same is dis. posed of. Call and see me. I mean just what I say. Mas. J. M. CRSS. R A SI H IBE S I.AST MESSAGE. ASSilXa PAPA. ve (.one lo Crnfrnl Park-She Hw They V1 to Aooompli.i Tim Know, What t or." Tank Viri.H, nny lrS Ao. Officer James E. Rajrlev, of the iFrosn the New York Timp. ITEHS OF UEXF.RAL IXTF.SEST. ' THE -JiOPIIH-' WIELDED AXES Central Park police, heard a pistol shot at 5.40 o'clock yesterday morn ing, ai d a moment later found As air illustration of the some what grand eloquent style of -ur t grandfathers, the Norf.dk Virgin- It is said now that England gave to the Germans a copy of her new j rille in return for the recipe fori,, . ,, I special io man aboutlwenty fret south of thejian publishes letters, one from Mi- Arsenal struggling in the agonies pjno. Wise.' written to Con. .L.hn Cooper, seeking permission to ad dress his daughter, ami Gen. Coop ei's reply. Mr. Wise wrote: "Feel ing myself irresistibly impelled by inclination, and prompted by a sense of pVopriety, I have presumed now to address you upon a subject of im portance and deli eac Having con ceived an affection for your daugh ter (Miss Sally), I bvg leave to so licit your permission to make ad dress to her, and at the same time let mo express the hope that, should I be so fortunate as to succeed in gaining her affections, my first wish es may not be frustrated by your dis approbation. I have thoughtproper to make this application to you on of death. He was removed to the Arsenal and word was sent to the Presbyterian Hospital for an ambu lance. When it arrived a few mo ments later the man was dead from the effects of a 32-calibre bulltt fired into his brain through his right temple by his own hand. The suicide was Christian Schnepper, .a book Agent, thirty-five years old, who for a month past has resided at No. 71 Rank street with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Catherine Rose. Schnepper had been experi encing hard luck for some years back and had become very despond ent. Three years ago he was the proprietor of a barber shop in Rid Hank, N. S., from which he derived . . , ... i Jim-jix lnsurarice i;o., ot t io txen every ettort to buil.t up a stricken with hemorrhage of the1 hrooklvn; Continental Insararce, of! school, worthy of the eunpeit of tbo ' -i 4 i-, i New .Yoik; Insurance Co. of Noi th to,v and community. To do this, i lun" im Ull,,ient l America, I'liuaiieipiua, ami the we earnestly noiicit the patronage uouuieu mm at treoiicut intervals 1 joitli Lnro'ina Home lracrance j -d u.i of the citizens of the town sjCe, and his hands became so nn- Lt. A rooi ( ni:in:lti'cs nilil s..l l niiiwlir.tr onm.lrv I ' vv.imv. 1111 ! I Lowest Possible Rates Given Insurance taken in any part of the ; Coumy. i J or further information, nnnl v : icau mat ne Mas oongeu to give or airarcss tne ZLSTOTICIEi: Aslu-VliJe Statfsviiie Ar. Su'isbury Lv. S.iiibnrv Ar. High Point ' e ?:isboro N...- 1! Lv ( ireensl oro .r IlilULoro Chapel Hill lill.:lUl Raleigh (il'.sbor.- l.v. lii eei sboro "Danvill,-. Drake's B:aneh 12 '25 pm bysvi.!e 12 -io n:n JiuvkeviIIrt Viicrmorid Lvnchburg Ctiavlottpsvillo "Wii?hi')gton Baltimore i-i:ihldelhi:l New York y i. p:a 3 30 am 4 ;J7 am 6 27 a iii 7 l2 an: 5 K am 3 1 i) am y 50 am 11 55 am tl 15 am 12 35 am 1 15 r,:u 4 10 pia 8 05:im H 47 -im 1 25 Mill n .ttt p m " 11 10 p:n 2 2 j pm 7 35 pm 8 ."0 :im 3 'j-i urn 20 am PRINCIPALS, Concord. S. C. I ol pm vi 5 30 pm i 30 pm ( The undersigned having tflken cut 7 05 pm I letters of administration on the es 11 40 am tate of Aaion Ritchie, dee'd, all per-i i. ,i . 1 25 nm sons who are indebted to si.l t.-.te i l' ui -e1 J1i nvg"Y to i:m,i:x. BY THE MII.FOSD EAUI. the subject in this manner rather a comfortable income, and he lived j than in person, because my charac very happily with his wife andjter (if I had acquired a:iy)", my con three children. He was born in j dition, and my situation in life are New York, and always lived in this! not altogether unknown to you, and city until he engaged in business in j if objections are to be made they can Red Bank. About that time he was he iv.nn fn-elv ontmnnw.-itvxl in ti,; than any other way. I have hither to proceeded no further with the d.' than mcrelv to obtain her per mission to make this application, and. sir, I now pledge vou the honor ,.rw xi I.....K..- .,1 If, 1 1 r . .. . Kiy .no wiuci ciioi.. ne mis en- or a geuUeinaii tl!at, m case von gaged in various pursuits since that lur e objection of an insuperable tune, but his physical troubles com pelled him to relinquish each in turn. Last Fall he purchased an making melinite. 'I he new Italian penal code pro- I vides that such an assertion as that the pope has a right to Rome as his seat of government is punishable as a crime. A horse jumped from a ear while the train was in motion near Marys Til !e, Cal., a few days r.go, and landed in good conditio:), at once trotting off. ' he car door had been opened iii some manner. According to, official statistics there v.eie 2,017 avalanches last winter in Tyrol and Youarlherg. 'he number of human lives lost was fifty-three, and about 500 beasts were killed. Many hundred build ings were destr yed. The French have, a cnsfoui of visiting, the graveyards wkerein their relatives are burled on the 1st of November. Last war there were 270,000 visitors of that sort, and thisear there were 190,000 in the face of the most terrific downfall of rain. A gambler' of Los Angeles, Cal., went into a pawnbroker's shop and asked for a revolver, which he im- THE STTllDifD; Bate or Adrtfsfg, One square, one insartion, One square, one mojith, One square, two mouths, One square, three months, One square, six nioatbs, One square, one year. $100 ISO 200 2 50 500 900 WOMAX-S WEAR. 'rijpll ftttMlenl Cut T-ir Way Ttironb n Freshman fianrtf. New York World. Ithaca, N. Y., Nov. 25. ! Sixty Sophomores determined last night to capture a Fresh man banner which floated on the largest Freshmen board' ing-liouse on the campus. At 4 o'clock this morning they surrounded tho house, smash ed, in the back door and before any intei ference could be made six stalwart fellows rushed up the stairs with axes in their hands. The appearance of the boarding master with a revolv er prevented any more from entering. 'The fifty Freshmen in the house were so startled that they failed to stop the six "Sophs," who smashed the furniture and doors that ob structed their jiathway. Arriving at the tower, they cut down the mastpole, secur ed the coveted banner and started to decend, but found the Freshmen had cut off re treat. The boarding-house keeper summoned the entire police force, but the Freshmen, fearing the expulsion of a large number from both clas ses, spirited the Sophs out of doors before they could be ar rested. Manv of the students mediately placed against his abdo-; received bruises, and much men r.nd tired., 'i he ball passed j furniture was destroyed. If clear through him and danzeroiislr I tlie Fiiculty c-11 obtain the wounded another man standing near. who was names of the offenders there may be several expulsions. Green and black lead thfr color lines for street toilets. Applique trimmings are even used upon short fleeced furs. Leather in glossy black or natural shades is used for 1 trimming dresses. Black, white, tan and gray gloves figure in the fashion able woman's outfit. Cloaks are extremely elegant, ; and sealskin was never more fashionable than now. Watteau cloaks for evening and carriage wear are made of dark anft!iailgable brocaded silks. v'''.a;:" ,r Brid?smaids wear gowns of soft Sicilienne in' Nile green, yellow or rose pink combined with silk mulle or embroidered . lisse. Rich black costumes have a shirt of velvet and directore coiit of brocade, with jigure so large that one design covers the entire breadth. I La Tosca sticks are carried by courageous girls of fashion. They cost from f 5 to $30, and their if?rect length is to the top of the shoulder. Big and little buttons are in style. Some new woo'den spec imens are beautifully carved. The prettiest buttons are those of Venetian handiwork. nature to tiie union, whatever may be the chagrin, regret, ai-d mortifi cation which 1 imiv fL-el on the oc- AU the M'i wore UnarK. The daughter of a clergyman in ! oil route in lied Hank, but the at- casion, I ft ill not" disturb the rj.iiet I 'bis vicinity, who had learn od to i The strange hallucination that 1'isnii I a:i Auel aixl Was Arrestctt. Special to New York World. San Francisco. Nov. 25. jrendent exposure to all sorts l a parent extremely solicitous, n o;tpuij ire hereby notified to come forwar J Oliver tones that touctiM my heart, j uca.ner in unviug about to sell hi! doubt, fo,. t(,e h.,,,,.;,, f .t J 38 pm , ind settle, and h11 persons holding When thy soft .ami snowy fingers oil brought on another hemorrhage, j .,.. 11(r,,f'. ,,. , . U pm ,1,11ms , gainst the aid estate wi.i j oke the harp with angel art ; mid he lnd to -dve t., too ;,!,'.'- ny t 1 p:i. ; pies? it them for payment within ! (..-,, T . 4, ,, ' -nw m uu iOj.iu too, J'-i further with her. ' H -10 pm involve months of this notice, or the I l -'at beavenlj lay, though it was his only mean.; of r-d.-r d-,e of biv 1 1 1-0 r, r2 31 am Lm.ie will l.en!e:ided i., h.ir of lb.eir As it softly floats away. ! , I. ..tr d.ue ot M.i 11, 1 , , (.en. i j i ! o 10 50 p i) 3 10 pm ft 30 a u f 55 um l 45 um ! 50 om 10 20 pm 1 2 . an 1 45 !t!ii 1 45 !xti - O TTl.ili 12 5." am 3 0 aiu 7 00 am 20 an. 10 47 pm 1 20 W recovery. S. M. Ritchie and Li'thei: Ritchie, Auiur's of Aaron Ritchie, dee'd. Aug. 2i. 18SS. A. H. PR0PST, j Ob, there is no music stealing j On the soul b sorrow wrung, ! Like those lays cf lovo and feeling, j ' 'Woman's music melting tongue j Warbles when her heart, in glee, Tastes of love and luxury. Elb e, in thy blight rye's beaming j Cooper responded, saving reau fairly well, recently asked her father's permission to read aloud the I'ible to a poor, old, bed-ridden woman. Permission was granted and once or twice a .week she read a "Al- j chapter to the aged invalid has t.iki possession of the mind of Joseph Frees.1, a mil ler by occupation, has led to his arrest for insanity. Two years ago he began to write letters to the widow of the millionaire banker, J. I). Tal cni.epper . au always heei. inigal xiw.z h the application made bv vour j A week or two passed, and the lant. He decl.ired in his eiVS and industrious, and . modest bank ; ,.f account, rewarded his vears of aeMve! toil. Wlien nothing was coming this day was unexpected, j clergyman himself paid a call upon j ties that he had a vivlon of et hit rellccMons heretofore on the ! the old woman, and before be left, heaven and that lip.)n a firv ' : "subject h.ve nrei-iartd me to answer: I he asked her how his daughter nro- ' Cloud that float ?d above the : however, Ibis rapidly daiiulied away, 'i-,.lt !, x,fM ,!;,;., T l. I rr?i n a render of llole WW golden doni3 of a sn iw-white A rrr t ?Ienury. "Do parrots ever forget what they have learnedj" "Yes, indeed. Many 'per- sons believe that if they get a good talking bird it will con tinike to talk well. This is a mistake. A parrot's memory has to be refreshed often A bird that has been trained to talk, whistle and sing W'ould, if left to itself, forget its ac quired -accomplishments and take up again the cries -and screams of its wild state. New York Press. and last Spring found him penni-j for temporal Mi',j.',V,iii!ljll.'lb.-! :Un,y.winnly.l,gi ! ' .niiH 1 IHliUfiUn Jb "n,d .stTU i wniynn , . , :T7 i haunted him ever since. Alter i When, f love my soul wi.g dreaming, !s:df broken down in liea.tli and , ,e js the only proper judge of thejd reau her some Deatutruija j search for the woman An.Uhe joy: it did impart; ; spirit. He moved to Ocean (iron-1 persi0n hest calculated to make her !w?saS' e life 01 isa.ie. he saw her sitting at her win- niil succeeded i: earning a scant v i-:I.nv i?..nl(.f .i imnartia'itv ! About a month later, tne reading l(iow and readilv Daily. tlaily, excepi, Sundaj. SLEEri:0 CAI! SF.RVICE. On traius 50 and 51 Pullman Buffet s per Letweeu Atlanta and N..- y.,i ;: ti aiiis 52 r.n 1 53 Pullman Buffet M . p.-r. between Washington and .Montgomery; Washington ana Au ;.';ra. Pullman steeper between H i hmoiul and G.'eeiisboro, Pull- !;.'. -.i sleeper between Gieensboro, ::d R ilaigo. Pull.i.an . narlof cai l i t ween Salisbury and Knowilie. Tirough tickets on sale at piicipa! : -i'ions to ail points. I'm-rates and information appo' io anv agent of the rompanj". or to S it Hass J. S. Potts. Traftic lanr. Div. Pass. Ag'tv V . A Trr.K, R chmoml. Vu. Div. Pass. Ag't, Jis. L. Taylor, Raleigh, N. C. (.Jen. Pass. Ag't. Ths "Weekly Nevs-Observer. The Vr. ekly News and Observer is hn g ways the best paper tverpub-l:.-.l.-d iu North Carolina. It is a i svdit to the people and to the State Tho peoi'le should take a pride in it. i! hhomd be in every family It is i.i eight p.ige paper, chock foil oi ti:e !.( :-,t sort of leading matter. i:t-ws, m.tiket i f ports, and all that. Y ),i cannot afford to be without it. Piice ,1.'J5 a year. We will furnish li;e Weekly News and Observe! in:' 11 January 1 st . 18nC. for 31. senc naiiip'e copy. Address, News axe. Obsekveu Co. Uab igh, N. C : Still I see the glance of glad cess, Plans and specifications cf build- I Still it drives me on to madness ings made in any s vie AH con- Qb v . yo ; ,it thnt ;;trrnuiPl. ; j:!stl.,i .l-icts for buildings iuithfnJly cai- ' , . , , , , K t ' ried out. OlSce in C ton's building, I rem yon g or.ous g,obes on high . worf (? 0 upstairs. 13 Like ibo blessed ray lhat beameth I , livelihood there while the liaj-py scanty : season When it was ended he was ff than befre. A month ; m.,,0 address to mv d; ht to be shown bv me to von or : of the Rible having contimu'd under j her. He COilld nnv other gentleman that might i the same auspices, the clergyman j once more called upon the old wo- Land For Sale. In th angel azure eye ; Of fund woman when she's feeling ! Love within hi-r b-Hom stealing. ago be k'ft Ids family theiv came back io this city iigidii, such work as he could do was ::!H'iand I conlhh ,j;!f I jadgmcnt." recognized not refrain from writing to her; he felt that it was fated that she should be his wife, at first the letters were anonymous, iu your candor and pum. Ituraliy he rcneatcU his I :iwnirv !!3 to lii little d ;l 1! rh ters I V. .... 1 i .Kr but recentlv thev have been ii.i.iu ii, ; 1 re;iooii:, ro c-n i im i-v.i n I . . ' . .in- , tt-riiMi iii ' ii:vun'wri.i..ivin. iii ,, i(i!i:i i it ii . licit i ;..:.. ,x.,,,Hn n i t4 i rm iiii- r rir : m f't;;i 'iiii r. - r . Aiy icrsou ueniii iw ,M,i. .1..- , ... ....... . , . , f, if i.: ..t,,!.,... i Seieniie American. Uh, r n ....i .. i . ii,u o ,.it ii'mmiiip rj,r ui- itn u:i ii. .ti.-. w. .. .v . J.lfllM llin IJi UTllJ lv " V" j . . . . , . , . T..1 with her little boy, am when in th- j Governor ..vmerori;. in ins tep-ii, j getting a nt i . lares that the coast line of Alaska, j about Isaac." fortlicoiuiur. Sat u n the tract nf land known as the Tay-i'-r place, adjoining Charles liosl and others, or the tiact of land ..u f 1?oi.,i flii.l A ll-i-,ri bind. '' .... t .....i ....,U 1.,. ..1 1 t Kf.il T i.u that iilnsh of blltv. lojollillig ine juiimniiiii iniin ! . - . - rqdied: verv nicclv, sir, iVhcu love, all my bosom wavnn: Bow'd me to thy blest control; but Pin tired of hearing signed "Joseph Freese." He was found at a cheap hotel on First street. others, will please apply to me. a.-j fell -talc both of love and duty tin v hoth for sale. t W. 31. SMITH, Attorney. I street he handed the little fellow hi? ' watch, jewelry and the small sum of i-V-ill miie.-, is nearly twice the. Doesn't she read from other ' monev he had left. ! combined Atlantic and I'aciilc coast j parts of the Bible r" the good min- j Ob, there is no hue tbat gushes ! Or fro n Nature or f om art i Take these to your mother," he said, "and tell i.er that I have g): Like the rk-li ami rosy blushes , c , j, k Sljc Spiinging up from woman s heart, j .. f When she feels with ecstasy ' , ,,,, Loves delicious luxury. ! The little boy fa:!hf.diy perforr.i-, j ed hii mission, and Mrs. Rose wa.-; nrfloitinn on Marriaao. ; at oufo alarmed, remembering i The lead in "features in thecharac- j threats of suicide her brotlter-isi-law ' NOTICE. As adniinistrstcr of John J. Alli son, deceased. I will sell at puiilic -ale .court bou?e dror. in Concord on iirst Monday in Dec, for assets to pay debts of said deceased, a valu able tract oi' land, containing Mtv 1 ! it. .. 1 )., nfUinfi.nvl acres, 1.1. join iii jj i oe 1 ' f. '-j .1..; .. 11(l eouanimitv of at the Charles Street I ( If . 1 I '1 II I ! . J UU.1 M -A""" " t V,- 1 1 1 , . - ' I Davis JJium'y. iesms 01 !?!''"; tenner. one thilil casn. oa.su: -e o. , i.,,,.,,,,! t. immersed i w- sent out ae aim jro u-i muju.u.. Ein;! of tlte Xortlnvosl.TliHnSi Ton! Atlanta Constitution. For heaven's sake let us never hear again the promise of Democratic gains in the i-norhwest ! Every election we are promis ed that the farmers of the northwest are going to come tor of a good w .man are mildness, j had made. She (tar The nest session of Ihifi Institu tion opens Moinbiy, Aug. lHtb., 1SSS. Having secured tiie services 01 compr tent teachers, tie Princi pals otter to the community the advantages of a lust cass sciiool, and ask a con'iiHiaiife of the same pahouMge so liberally given in the .it. Tuition in Literary pw-pavt-inents yi.TjO to 5:150. Musie ?t3.0'J. to St.GJ. l'or fuither iufo.'matiou ap ply to Mists Bf.?.si;xt. v Fetzer Princijials. NOjHlfJAROUi COLLEGE. ina thousand cares. His mind is , police were iiistn-eteu to agitated, his memory loaded, and his j him. and the various entrances were lie rol ires from the: carefully watched all Saturday bod" fatigued nections with such people should heard yes make him appear perfidious him-! was found the wife money to be seemed by good note ak 8 per cent interest, payaoie iw en u months after date. F. Davis Eucmey, Admr. of J. J. Abison, deed. Aug 31, 1SSH. It. Sals of Land. By viriue of a mortgage executed to me on tho 2d day of Jauunry, 1SK8, ,v I. L. Shinn and wife, Laura V, Shinn, and registered in Book No. 1 of Deeds of Trust. l ai'B 422, etc , in Registers office of Cebarrus County, J will sell for cash on the 1st Monday of December t ext. it one o'clock, p. m., at public niution, in rrorJi o i"e vwm 1 ijw.-n- Concord, a tinctoflaud consisting of 20 acres, more or less, situated 111 No. 5 Townshio. said Comity, ad joining the lauds of James lost, Margaret Krimmingcr. Levi link and others. Title to sai 1 land sup posed to be good, but I sf.l auo! eonievonlv s testntor. 1ms 2nd day of November Ry Y. G. Mniss, Attorney. Trustee's Sole. 1 in fff-1 Sontinel. ntrtb vC. F, Smith and wife, , hiro-p rrowd were gathered a whfab Sff ol f nishirroolionitaa Urn tleed in "trust is recorded in Regis- .(.rtongued auctioneer selling goons. tor's office for Cabarrus tMuity. ; , , . 1 u a?ui hi notiticxl the police f '..f H,,. Pli-n-l.-..: Kti-.-f.f. St:ihii and .-. .. r 1 1 i 1 ... i 1 ..1. 4ii t Iwi -! 11 it ipiin J lie man, 11 ue neawuiiny g.uci.w 111,11 -"o 1 , -n . nra n1ul )n ,;,,; ti. . r...i....i ir..!.;.i nr....".".. ' " J I1C V lllli -'i 1 .u r ; look for litres of m trnit.ed States. The i ist-.-r asked, for he was puzzled. ic: market value of the Alaska fisheries 'vlt may be other parts, sir, but it. j , . ! 1 C'-' fuiA ; i . ii 1 , ..1 1. T ....... " tl.,i ..-".l Knows what 1 tor nisi vear is e.-; uiiaico a -;, . t;o ;in nc ..oo.ii isue. , ui um u '. Oi'-t). A." thousand salmon, averaging j maa Illr,uo ail5-er. Ion pounds eacn, have occii taKen As soon as he reached home the in MtKa oay 111 a smgie n.nu. j clergyman galled his. youngest -j rj rlit into camp and bring sev seal fisheries yield to the govern-1 daughter to him and asked her why J elVd states along with them, meat 31 7.500 annually, or enough j i, such a preference for the Well, thev didn't come! We to pay i- per cent, on the amount history of Abraham and Farah's have lost seventeen Congress paid Russia for the country. A j jt-born. "You see, papa, I can't J men out there, which hardly .ingle island is said to be practically m,j V(TV weu vct, and those long i leaves US enough for see J. names do bother me so that I j i he Republican majority are thought old Mrs. Brown wouldn't moreased eyeiy where. AsJr iUiciugai!, sue 111 ten iit-iMjii up I;(nt I'ndersland Volnpuk. ..m. ii. AJf f1 li nrrf lllSJattMflrM eea lingers 1 1110 ugh Tils 1 lngletft, "do vou understand Tola pukf' "No, my sweet one," replied Algernon, removing his eyes from the crackling grate fire and gazing into her heavenly . - ,...1...' llli'l.., ,ln ,mn ncl-S" vl" - IJ f '5, t 11 V U.U J Jl. UiJIVI - ,kIt is said in the paper this evening that 'Kelly swiped the leather on the neck for a two-, bagger, and after that the- ; home team had a pudden." bustle of the world, chagrined per- j night. Schnepper. was evidevrfly j fc mineral wealth enough to pay off the i whole of our national debt. ' The lish ' commission steamer Al batross sailed into i'uget sound earlv i..i. .i: ..iLimonf Hiwvv :it 1 si head or the alarm, ror ne got 111. 1U1'.3 11 ' " 1 .,.,,1 nr.tn.lious lieonle. and unmolested trrified lest his unavoidable con-; of him until the pistol L'sitTi 1 iiiui miii:, "v after an interesting cruise in Alaskan waters. Deep 1 ..iii..linrv l..l-r 111-lih t(1 VHl'lfv . , r rril utlllilirro t - . v ...... shot was i . , ,, 1 K. ! 'hose made by Lommodore ieiKiiap men Isaac, mind if I called all the and that's why." So by this simple plan Jehosaphat and Jeroboam and Nebuchadnezzar and Melchisedec and -all the rest of the polysyllabic surnames had been transformed into the simple and easy dying. The dead bodv was rnovi at ions, to increase the fever of an ovei burdened mind, by a contentions tongue or a discontented brow? Ru si 11 ess, in its most prosperous state, is full of anxiety ,. ,, I line for a Japanese cable in 1874. red to the ' 1 , i Uapt. J anner lotinu even greater ! il..iif!u !n chnff- distances than' the taken to No. 71 Rank street Rose was grief-stricken yesterday - 1 T. t in limn till ;i 1. 1. 11113 iu-- iiiit- ' .... , of bis bosom, his dearest and most - Morgue, and in the afternoon a Cor intimate friend, to auu 10 u.s xc.iooe. 8 ...... ; p,(dkuan soundings. At cno point MVS. . ' . " , , T 3,800 fathoms was reporreu. ju 1 1, !,,.-- il.n nwiii biiih'.m wtit; , . , . 1 11 . ' LI1H.1. UUH.C ii ...... v " atternoon and rertuc-u 10 iaiiv 10: in the I nscurora while locating a j cognomen ot the second or the patri archs. Pittsburg Dispatch. anv one, including the reporters. Py virtue of antLovity vested in iy 'by a deed in Trust or mortgage iietv and turmoil. .The dead man's family at Ocean i . 1, Oh ! h )' dear to the memory of ; 0 rove are left 111 circuniMauces 01 -.a, ;a thn if., who clothes her face I extreme destitution in smiles, who uses gentle expres sions, and who makes her lap soft to receive and nerc: is nor The smallest steam engine even found to sink from forty to 1,100 'fathoms, and in twenty miles at an i other point from 500 to 2,100 fathoms, the ocean canyon being long and deep. Several new varieties of fish were bi n... t ('Miwliilntes for lb Senate. Charleston World. The Wilmington Messenger has received a letter from Hon Thomas J. Jams, United States Minister to; Brazil, dated Rio ' Janeiro, October ;(5th, stating that he would sail for home on the 17th of the present month. II is retu t this time is locked upon as significant in that it hush his cares to rest, made has just been comPlet6d, after r - in nature so fascinating ! two years, for the Paris exhibition. ' a object as a faithful, tender, and It is coined of ISO Pe of ,)nt & boJv j to the writer that ex-fTovernor .Jar affectionate wife. . a shade under three-fifths j & () 'a vis' ambition is to represent Nortl ' . otan i,iCh inl,di:,lNml ""-""ipedntasfineas a knitting needle. Carolina in the Senate, and his re tincl"" - th- h't!! f :Ul "m'C- llonio One speoimens of shrimp were ! , at this time is almosr proo. A watch maker made it. Th' re wiil bo five edipscs in spec secured at points near the coast. ipiantity of hr.o clams, which are used for bait bv hsliei inen, were oof 1 ... 1 1. 1 1 .. T .1 . . . f ... ; conclusive mat ne is a uaou-isuie 101 ' I . . .... Senator Ransom's seat. i lie Gon- test is getting lively, iu the Old 18s9-atoial eclipse of the sun . - ve;t l)f ; North Siae, and besid es ex-Cover- - . ,.r. . i-- ..: .:i.i . :.. ! 1 ! . .. t -...I n-. . .i.i l .-.-.y f September.. L.K-atio-. he.-hhy -vui on u --y ';t'i ,ff. wp,.n t1(. former, after 8tand-HanMar.v JlN'' 181 . I Oonalaska. Prom this poifc tkej " ' s " " T. n. . Ware 5il, I will eU at pub ic am tion nt w,fe, l.ui ui-101 um, i Xorth Carolina, the sun setting: .. . , . ' , Covemor StecUna:i. Mr. A esander, I 9SVS.0EBIESS T.M. -5.1t-rf.HF.rir l.a.,.a!s t -.... State. ' I !' .:,h.,l. ar, riiw i for fk-rrntor toKon, S s.-,.t, thor.gl. The Npocl or Meteor. The velocity of meteorites is something wonderful. While the most rapid cannon shots scarcely attain a velocity of 000 yards a second, meteorites are known to penetrate the air with a velocity of 40,000 jor even 00.000 yards per seoond a velocity which raises the air at once to a temperature of 4 0;)0 to 0,000 degs. centigrade. Brooklyn Eagle. n m i ' ' 1 Time. It waits for no man it travels onward with an even, uninterrupted, . inexorable s"ep, without accommo- ; dating itself to the . delays of mor tals. The restless hours pursue their course moments pres3 after moments day treads upon day 1 year rolls after year. Boes tnatt loiter ? procrastinate ? Is he listless or indolent? Behold the days, and' months, and years, unmindful of his delay, are never sluggish, but march, forward in silent and solemn '. procession." Otir labours and toils, our ideas and feeling? may be Sus pended by sleep darkness, nnd silence, and death may reign around us, but time rests not- slumbers never, but presses along, and know . no stoppages. We may dam tip mighty rivers stop them in jotir-.-neving to the ocean press them. back to their source; but the arrest any Omnipotence,, the cease t peare(r with provisions, and j 9hilie the..niwn staud still ; but the the day appointed for fasting , s on -,iie ni01lth3- 1 1 ; . r ... . . . - was ciiangfu nuu ;i uuj ui thanksgiving. from her slim Republican ma jority of o3S2 in 1S84 to over 18,000 in 1SSSI From the New Jersey line to the Pacific ocean the west is solidly Republican and is going to stay that way. Our hope is. and has been, New York, New Jersey and Connetieuf, The rirt 'f'luukici vltiff. . It is only about 230 years ago "that Thanksgiving day was observed in this- country. Old Massasoit and his ninety braves sat down to dinner with the Puritans. The Indians brought deer f. on the woods and the pale faces supplied fish, claws and corn. Ten vears later when the last batch The I'riee ot'Gat In London. ;&8E$ a DYES Io Your Ovrn IynlnSj at Home Th y will dye cvctytlunff. Xlicy re sold ewy wLe.e. Tre 10 pock e. 'i nry live noequ t r Stit-iftt, llrigiituoM, Amouin m .-.-a or fjr Fu.itutf of Colur. or noii.tu.liiif QuUti n i,...J , nut amok nrimlif. Joa:uIS. J!OrIU UJ ' Vi-v illldel Forttaleat IU -t , A. FOIL, Trustee.. PETZEIfS DRUG STORE, and ; Br. Wit. ?J. Smith. Atr'y. 1. JCKNbON'W BRl.U KiURB i Dated 15th day of qet.v1888, I Mill t formprlv l''OT:?IT1r ( . i:.l fl.Q fmrrlir " .. ! i1" i Rmiil.T title 9irnpuy nT . i ' ti Bid proS i. supposed to f bo It's nobody hut my wife. 1 bought go(Kl,.buute purciiKNci u.i.T 11,-1 , ,a ror uer iweuiy-iui v.-c tc..o 1. 111-11 i.i-7 J - - 1 ....1 1 . .. ... it niw nrarnru i 111:11. sail morlsnig . . ! with cod. those at a distance iroi-a Noah Webster's youngest daugL-j t Jle COJSt.hoiaj5 msch the best.--. ter died last week at the age of SO. ; -Rntiec American,. She had a verv. comfortable for-tiujei p..tj fro. hfr fath'S W. FT ;.her fa i...- It 1.1 I .lli.. biiok. and dictionaries.. remembering your Q. : niv anil i'X UC1 t":"1"1 ,v 9- rw .. " faults bv dates may got elected. rroppetitv is no just ecale-;- ad versity is the only balance to weigh and years must move fsr eve!; Jor warp. m The new fashion of embroidering- Under the operation of n't,hesenm of trov.s?rs for evenir?. commendable lav.-, the price of wear suggests the question whether gas in Indonhas fallen st err 1 i- ;u VVi.mrr(i3 the reappearance cf ie !y. Two weeks ago-tle dire c-; liiCedrilKl ruffl,d wrists and colored tors of the Gaslight and Coke ; g.ken m troftp company, by far the lar,, of be . u rlie metropolitan, companies.. 9 . 6 resolved- to reduce fht-prioe on j aad-then auything. may hro Jan. 1 ta sixty -one cents per , F1'- thousand. At the same time ! m $ . . . Though it is not incumbent upon this com ran v ts pajmg div;d- 4. t A endsof aoout 13 par cent. The th to comJe the . vork, then law permits the companies to nt therefore cease from ur raise their dividends in lviuV ij ruing it If the work is great. , for a reduction of the price to I great v. ill be thy n ward, and , thy s iConsTHiitTS. ; ' Master is faithful in his payuientft. . .1 I I
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 7, 1888, edition 1
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