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i i I A NEW YORK OBSERVER B. H.hftln. of H.rfh Carols N S3!SfS in sown aim wuuugu "T3 look after this and see what arrange- moit r niilrl h made. VV e ieei conu- .. rr : Constitution. who never told a a . o-,t msnnnsible tor tne circu- Atlanta Mr. Tip Harrison,; A T AND BEST x BELiGIOtJS AND SECULAE FAMI LY ifEWSPAPEE. NATIONAL AND EVANGEIJCA1.. All the Ktws, Vigorous Editorials. A trustworthy pnpcr lor business men. It hMneci1 ' department- for Farmer, Bondj school Teachers and Housekeepers. IK NEff YORK OBSERVER FOB 1886, Sixty-Fourth Volume, 111 contain a new never before pub lished series of Ikekcp Lktteiis; regular correspondence from Great Kritain, r ranee, Germany and- Italy: Letters from Minion Stations in India, China, Japan, Africa and iMjeronesia original articles from men of influence and knowledge of affairs i.i dif ferent parts of this country, and selected articles from the choicest literary and! re ligious publications, in poetry and prose.- A New Volume, containing a Second Series of Ikencos Letters, a sketch of the author, and a review of his life and work has been published. j i We shall offer this year speeial and at tractive inducements to substrihtrs ftnd friends. Sample copies free; KEW YORK OBSERVER, SEW YORK. t l i - ; - : ' Terrible Work of a C latiou of .the following illustrating the great healthfulnesa of a certain section of North Carolina: J A man was passing along the road one day and saw an old fellow over m a collard patch hoeing collards and . m aV- 1 1 1. . . lu, ,..1. "boo-hooing like a oauy as tremu ling form moved about aihong the vegetables. s r "rfay there! Whats the matter.-' asked the stranger, "what'er cryin' jbout?" . . The old man wiped his off eye on his shirt sleeve and answered: "My pa whooped me-e r Th stranger proceeded to the house and found a still older man, of whom he asked the cause for the "whooped man's tears. "You want'er know whats the mat ter with that boy? I whooped him, for sassin'iis grandpa! The astonished stranger went into the house and there found the grand pa, who hnd been "sassed," a frisky old man of 134 vears. Western N. 0. ftailroad Gomp'y General Passenger Dep't, SAI8BURY, N. C. Jan. it, 1SS6. fnmraonrlnff Mtinrlav TnnnQrT 1 7th (rtt ennoi. j . I mMMM.MMM. MMH aUUUBwy W . M H a J J UV. OUJA-l - . . miniiMiin. si. 11 tv: ?-- t,i ivam . . , . - A ,mrvl to nnttinff his road 1 , T l.rZ" 7???? w otters, following Passenger Train int ibis extension. irk of a Crazy Negro Near Henderson, Ky. Henderson, Ky.. Jan. 24. A most hei nous murder was committed this morn- Calvin K.BIUjN'ER, Of ihe Watchman. J.SAM I. MrCL'BBIXS County Treasurer. BUHNER & McCUBBINS, Some Cold Weather. Leaksville 15eho. neoole talk of the wonderful REAL mm AGENTS. The nnlersigncd are prepared to do a GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS. I . : , uui Mlit'it business of that rlin rafter. All re&i property entrured to us will jke adver tised aifl over the United States, FltEE OF CHARGE to theowner. Persons liavina farm lands forests, mines, or other real property should consult us at once. Speeial attention giv en mineral lands. Reports; assays and jians funrished when desired. BBDKEp & McC'UBBIXS. Salisbun-, N. C. . Land for Sale. - . . BY J. HL: HAD EN , REAL ESTATE AGENT, MAIX STBEET, SAMSBUBV, K. C. Farms, Town Lots & Mill PrcDerly. 'Call and see his Deserirrtive Cnta ' lopUe and Price List. Terms 10 suit. noWJm Our ofM rx of weather we have had recently. There are many men now living who can recall the 8lst of Jan uary, 1864 just 22 years ago, at John sons Island, Ohio, where a "north wester" set in suddenly and the Bay of Sandusky, 3 miles wide, was frozen over in a few hours. Ice formed 3 o inches thick. Wagons crossed on the ice from Sandusky to the, Island for a week or ten days. The suffering among the prisoners unaccustomed to such ) climate, 'and poorly protected by cloth ing, was intense. In the room in wtiicn: the writer boarded, at Uncle Sam's ex pense, were 8(1 men. The room was; about 40x20 feet and unceiled. One stove was used to heat this room. So intense was that cold that many of the prisoners, hungry as they were, would not risk getting out of their bunks du ring the whole dnv. The bakers bread sent into the prison was so hard frozen that it was divided with axes. Beef was so hard frozen that it could not be cut with knives until melted. Theprisf oners slept with their blankets hrmlj drawn over their heads and the blank ets next mominir looked as though a snow had fallen on them the night be fore. Water froze as it fell, and at the frnt door, where the water was thrown after the men washed, a pyramid of ice four feet high was forjned. These facts mav appear overdrawn. but five hundred men in the South living today, can attest tueir accu racy. It was during this cold spell that the gallant Col. Winston of the 4oth North Carolina troops, made his escape from the Island. It was so intensely cold that the guards could not stand jon the parapets. golden opportunity and we ought not to let it snp. This would give us a southern mar ket for ihe products of the country and instead of being kept back by the western markets, we would have the privilege of compeeting. And Leing so much nearer to the markets than the west, we could successfully compete with them for the great southern trade. Le4 us wake up to our own interests ami strike while the irons are hot. We alitided to this line some time time ago editorially Hohdon Review, J For Ambitious Boys. A. boy is something like a piece of iron, which, m rough state, isn t wortn much, nor is it of very much use, but the more processes it is put through the more valuable it becomes. A bar of ifqn that is only worth in its nat ural state is 'worth SI 2 when it is made ipto horseshoes, and after it goes through the different process by which it is made into needles its valu? is increased to $350. Made into pen knife blades it would be worth 3,000, and into balance springs for watches $520,000. Just think of that boys ; a piece of iron that is comparatively worthless can be developed into such valuable material ! But the iron has to go through a great deal of ham mering and beating and rolling and pounding and polishing, and so if you are to become useful and educated men. you arei to go through a long.coAirse of study and training. The more time you spend at hard study, the better material you will make. The iron doesn't have tcTigo through half so mjuch to be made into horseshoes as it does to be converted into delicate wiatch-springs, but think how much teis valuable it is. Which would you rather be horseshoes or watch-springs ? It depends on vourselves. You can be come whichever you will. This is your time of preparation for manhood Don t think that 1 would nave vou settle down to hard- study all the time without anv intervals for fun. Not s bit of it. I like to see boys have a good time, and I would be very sorry to have vou grow old before your time, but yi u have ample opportunity tor study and play too, and 1 don't want you neglect the former tor the sake of the latte JL. . w T icoiucaw!. cue auu licr IWU inis may w uui daughters fled out of the front door, fol Schedule win be operated over tills Koad. lowed by the negro. Thei. old lady was overtaken and killed, a bludgeon being ine instrument useuu The negro said he was sent by God to do the deed because Mrs. Graves would not pray. The girls escaped to a neigh bor's house. Simpson then went to the residence of Miles Brown, near the place of the tragedy, drove him out of his cabin and took possession. The news spread rapidly and neighbors surrounded the cabin and stood guard during the balance of the night and until officers from thU city arrived. After hard work, battering clown barred doors, Simpson was captured and brought to Henderson. He feigns insanity and says he has captured the devil and set , tne worm tree, une ot his hrst acts in jail was to attack the deputy jailor, and but for prompt assistance he would have killed him. 3Irs. Graves was 60 years old.- There is talk of lynchimr the neero tonight. The negro was lynched. Ed. Singing Sands. The in vestitration of savants in the mat ter of the musical sands of Kanal, CaL, which have excited so much interest on the part of geologists and others, shows that they possess a peculiar microscopical structure, ihe grams are found to be chiefly composed of small portions of coral ancT apparently calcareous sponges; they are all more or less perforated with small holes, in some instances forming tubes, but mostly terminating in blind cavities, which ane frequently enlarged in. the interior of the grains, communica ting with the surface by a small opening. There were also in the' sand small black particles formed principally of crystals ot augit-e, nephelme and magnetic oxide of iron imbedded in a glassy matrix. The structure of these grains explains, it is thought, why sound is emitted when they are set in motion. Prof. Johnson -De Berinere Hooper died at Chapel Hill on Saturday la.t. His remains were scut to Raleigh for burial. CAED. To nil who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions f youth, nervous weak ness, earl v decay, htss of manhood, &e., I will send a recipe that will cure vou, Kkee of CnARGur This great remedy was dis covered ly a missionary in South. America Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev JosF.rn T. Inman, Station D. New York Oity. 4:ly TRAIN NO. WEST. 1. Arrive teare. Main Line TRAIN NO. J. ' EAST. ii ' - i; Arrive Leave. 12.33 1.38 S.M J. 28 t.ric 4.00 4 29 4.45 8.iT 3.1 1 6.S4 7 30 B.25 11 30Anri8aUst)UiT :12 34PM .Statesvllle., I'Newtoa Hlekory .... Ieard Morranion Marion Old Fort , Kound Knob. . ' Black Mountain. !Asbevllle ........ Ij Alexanders 3 05 5 57 4 30 4 50 6 1 J ill in -It w : 1 . Mi i .1 W i 7 1 I Marshall llWarra Sprlntrs. .. 5T ..U 1-64 ..!! 1 12 40 I'll 51 10 54 ; 10 1 ' 40 6 22FM S 55 2 59 1 92 1 IL-.AM 11 32 1L00 9 4t 8 45AM TUAIN No. 7 j '-WEST. 1 'v ! Arrive Leftve' Inrpiy Bit. TRAIN No. 8 EAST. Arrive I Leave 10 26 11 21 12 19 1 49 2 ZS 2 39 3 31 4 13 6 05 7 05 1 9 49am Ashevtile 10 29 ;HomlDy ill 20 I-Plgeou River 12 29PM1 Way ne8vllle 1 53 i : Hall 2 29 j Sylva i 2 41 Webster 3 31 W bit tier .... 4 24 ijCharleslon .. 6 05 Nan. alula .. IfJarretts 4 39 ' 3 59 3 12 2 00 12 34 II 56 III 45 10 64 10 00 8 19 .11 4 01 PM 3 17 2 25 12 35rM 111 57 111 48 10 55 10 09 8 19 7 19AM For Sale at tlis Odee : Land Deeds. . . .Real Estate Mortgage Deeds. ... Sheriff Deede of several different forms ; Chattel Mortgages. . . .Mortgage 8ale Notices ; Magistrates' Summonses, Execuuons, subpoenas Witness Tickets Transcripts, c. Bastardy Warrants and Bond8.... State Warrants, Ball Bonds ... Peace Bonds Appearance Bonds, Appeal Bonds.... Prosecution Bonds.;,. Ejectment Writs summary Attachments. . .Bonds to make Title .... sole Notices for Administrators, Trespass Notice. . . . .A fall line of Solicitors Indictment forms. Numerous blank forms for Superior court Clerks. . . Several forms for use of Attorneys . . . . And many Miscellaneous. All which will be sold low.... Blanks of any and all kinds printed to order in best style and on good paper at very low figures. U vols, ot Scientific Amerean. 1 No. each of Jones' Law and Bfluity. 25o lbs. Brace's second band Bourgeois- tied up. 23 or 3o Fonts advertising display type. 10 Jobbing Fonts. loo lbs. Large Borderjtype. "One complete stock of Printing material for a five column paper-and Job Office, presses included. CF Many of the above Blanks and nearly all the printing stock, win be sold very cheap for cash or on short time. Noa. 7 and 8 run daily, except Sunday. Lound Knob is dinner station for train No. 2. W. A. TURK, A. O. T. V. E. McBEE. Supt. HARDWARE. Kerosene Oil! BY THF BARREL AT i BNNISS1 Drugstore. July 9, '85 tf. Danger 1 A neglected cold or cough may ead 8o Pneumonla.Consumptioh or other fatal disease. Strong's Pectoral Pills will cure", cold as by magic Best thing for dyspepsiajn digestion, sick headache as thousands testify. MEN ONLY Weakness, AacK of Strength. Vigor or Development , Canned by Ind iscretions, miiiUMe Benefit In day; Ourwi usual I y within a month. Ho Decent -nn norQuackery. SSmS Proofm, SffilMhSSSS letter otnrl vice in nlnin avaled envelope, free WUE MEDICAL. CO, P.O. Drawer ltfT Buaaio. N V DSSlLlIlWFEXiIiM DEfiT. ;A Life Experience. Remarkable an quick cures. Trial Paciages. Send stamp for sealad particulars. Address Dr. WARD & 0. Louisiana, Mo. DO YQU Draw or Paint ? . ' Tlien send to EUGENE L I1ARRIS CO., Ralegh, N. C. for Price list f Artists' material!), l ntn' Keep even tlnn needed' and w ill fill vour order bv riiail fi am. promptly. Portraits in Crayon and Oil. Oil Landscapes, Western N. C. Scenery. 4:dm.pd. IS FRESH TURNIP SEED? The Earliest and Best Turnip Seed fot side at; KNNISS', WHEN YOU WANT J HARDWARE AT LOW FIGURES Call on the undersigned at NO. 2. Granite Row. D. A. ATYVELL. Astt for taa sCardwellTlirelxer.M Salisbury, N. C, June 8th tf. SOMETHiNG NEW ! TRUSSES reduced prices, at Of al kinds, at NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS ANDSTORE KEih-rERS. I guarantee Shriner s Indian Vermifupp to destroy and expel worms from the hu man body, where they exit, if used ac cording to directions. You are author ized to sell it upon the above conditions. David h. routz. Proprietor,- Baltimore Md. Fruit Jars ! CHEPfEB THAN EVER. A I.SO Rubber Rings for Fruit Jars, n EMSV. T SCARR'S PRESERVING EOWDES For sale at E-LA.MP CHIMNEYS that will not break by heat, for sale at ENNISS'. DIAMOND DYES - All colors vou wish at ENNISS1 THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE T 'm . '. - '' t" She Tried her own Remedy. A lady overheard her nurse girl talk ing to the little child she was putting to sleep and among other? legends of the nursery in which she indulged Vas this : "If vou don't go right to sleep this Bright Days. What bright memories linger around the days of our childhood. The only home known in that innocent season may have been a hovel, the only com panions ragged little urchins like our selves, or memory may linger with the scenes passed in the sunny home with the loved brothers and sisters. It mat ters little what the surroundings may have been, no sunshine which glides our pathway in after life is ever so glowing, jio flowers have such pure tints, no grass is as green, and no friends so much loved as those we met in that careless season. But if child hood had been made beautiful by loving thoughtf ulness: if the burden care of a mother had made the path smooth for our feet; it a father s wise counsels have guided those feet aright: if tender floral mm nSXsjty-'U V '' -": 'nHl.i.l:c5.1.:v, osiraf ii'ti. w:!h T'-'Jy xr.i'-t. l'nc? or.'v j ...n't n. '- Vj-'T ' -tnMi f.y'.:i i I ii ! :.! -r. BL i OSLY VK-Ej'? cfehCs, .'.T j: IaIM'I ATriTS. VICil, SZD:Ia:;, T.zchiztiT, N.V. DON'T FORGET to call all kinds at for Seed ni ENNISS', TO THE LADIES: Call and see the Flower Pot? at ENNISS'. mTTTa T A T3T?T? mar-lie faund on flic at Oo. lUlO X X3lX JUXV y. RowpU A Co s Newspaper XrlvprtiKliiK CtirraudO Gprnec St.l. whrrn aitvprtlsinrf loatructa amy bj muao ioi- i: J,i.V XU1CU.. MOVED I NEW QUARTERS. linger in our remembrance forever glorified o ' r r . r -i ii..- -ii i very minute, a great, big, awful black wos na living sniues nave oeen our bear, with eyes like coals of fire, find wl.tJSSm LruiV ulose obthwiii sharp, white, cvaA teeth, wdl come out from under the bed and e-a-t-y-o-u-hl-l u-p !" The poor little thing nestled down under the clothes to dream of of horrid bears eating her up. That night when the stolid nurse composed herself in her own comfort- ible bed and had put the lamp but there came a sudden rap at the door and the voice of the mistress called oudly through the panels : 18 THOROUGHLY EQI IITRD m ro&7 vaBSTT m FROM POSTERS as lag as a bara door down to most delicate ;ilSTING AKDS. .i er and Note Heads, Bill Ilcadg and Statements, BUSINESS CARDS,. PAMPHLETS, PRICE LISTS, ajst i BLANKS j as ''Maggie Miiggie ! .get up as quick you can ! There's a burglar under your bed.1" ; At the word burglar the girl sprang screaming from the bed, tore open the door and fell in hysterics into the hall. The lesson was more instructive than he mistress designed, but when the girl's fears- had calmed she said to her, i ou did not hesitate to tell ray little. delicate child, who could not possibly know that it was a lie! a cruel storv ot a bear under her bed: now. wheii I treat you to the same kind of a storv. you are nearly frightened to death; to morrow you can go into the kitchen and-work there; vou aj?e not fit to care for little children." ' Railroad Extension. The Western North Carolina rail road has just added a new Southern outlet or branch to their system in the Asheville and SDartanhuro nnd Now they want a Northern out'e:. Greenville is offering them inducements to build a line from Unaka, on the State line to that place. While we do The Sabre of a Confederate Giant. Kroin the Washington Hatchet. Among the relics of the , late war stowed away in the United States Or diance Museum on the Seventeenth street , is a sabre, fully five feet long, which Was fotind on the battle-field of Manassas. This formidable-looking weapon was evidently made in some village blacksmith's shop from the fabled plowshare at the outbreak of the war, and its handle appears to have been fjaryed with a jack-knife from a cow's horn. A Virginian who visited the museum last week recognized the sabre as one that had been used by a giant Virginia jeavalryman in "Jeb" Stewart's command. ''The cavalryman in question," said the Virginian to the Hatchet, "was nearly seven feet high and broad in proportion. He had that big sabre made by a cross-roads horse-shoer, and promised to hew his way through the Yankee lines with it and enter Wash ington, but. noor fellow. h wns sdmt MONEY uu iiiiiua.Tr,i.-i ul-iuic ilC CiuTV OUL his rash purpose." IWM'S. BR0WN.I Has moved from his old stand into the CRAWFORD BUILDING, EN NTS S'. THE BEST AM) CI IE PEST mm mi OIL For Threshers, Reapers, and Mowers nt ENNISS'. MILL STONES, - ? PTTT, UNDEKSKJNj- U hnsi DouglO.Uie WeH khown ROM-an COUNTY MILL STONE QTAHRY of E. E PUtuips, deceased, and viir continue; to supply the public de manit fur Mill Stones from tuu c klebratkii gkit-:so well, known throutrhout thlseountrr- for Its sa;i'iloiityjfor Mill Stones. i;ramte blscSs tor Ornamental purposes, Moi.uments, 4c., Ac., can alsobe had at this liuavry. Addri-83, J. T: WYATT, Salisbury. X. c LAHtiKST SEED HOUSE HHALLKlDSOIHmi SEEDS PLANTS Send for New Illustrated Catalogue for 1 886, and prices o( Field Seeds. Mailed Fit EE. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Wholesale and Retail Seedsman, Richmond. Yfc PRESCRIPTIONS!! If vou want yonr ii'e9criition put nil clu-iiK'V lliau anvwhere elo yo $o ENNISS Drug Store. T-v 9, '85. UN. rl ' f r- Enniss' Blackberry Cordial, FOR I Di.seutwy, piarrhflbsi, Flux, &:ej, for salt At ENNISS Diuj Stoic. NOTICE On MAIN STREET, OEsPAticI will occupy the double rooms on each side of the stairway h ading up into the PJiotograph Gallery.,, He is prepared to do any kinl of work in AND SHEET IRON - House Roofing and Guttering. He will do as good work as can be done in the State, and will do it as cheap as anv man. He will keep a larger stock of HETITIDG Mid COOKING STOVES RANGES, &c., than ever before. He makes all the Tin Goods he sells of Ncavy Plate Tin, and also keeps the lighter ware, if nis Stork and hear his his line.- It will save you WILLIAMS BROWN. wanted. JDon t Fail to Se Prices before buying Goods in to trade with Salisbury. The Blair BilL If the purport of the hill is merely to distribute a surplus already in the Treasury. there can be no reasonable objection to the ....... i i . i iit-ui.ii-, provided us oiner leatmes are satisfactory; but to make an appropriation with a view that it be embraced in the tax evies in Inturc, Would be seriously obiec BOOKSforthI MILLION Complete Novels and Other Works, by Famous Authors, Almost Given Away ! The following books are published in Beat pamphlet form, many of them hundaonif-ly Illustrated, ad all are printed from nod type upon stood paper. The? treat ot a great variety of (ubjects, aul e think no out can exatuiiie (he list without hDdiue therein manr that be or abe would like to poie. lu cloth boubd form these books would cost II 00 each. Each book i couplet lu itself. not want to disparage our neio.libors i ional,It'- But tle pawing off this and a over in breene, we reel sure that it would be greatly to the advantage of the Western North Carolina road to few other proposed measures, means tiood bye to nil honest hopes, if not purposes, to repeal the obnoxious Internal revenue laws. at last tor a lonjr time. Under this bill, if OK ALL KINDS Court and Magisterial. "Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed PROFESSIONAL QAHDS. . ; . -' . H Kit li CKAIOB. t- B. CLKMKXT. S CRAIGE & CLEMENT, oy At J-iaw. Samsbuux, N. C. - Wtf iA. E Z-'i -i 1 ' Feb.3rtl,J88J. and in the sauie time will nav into Treis ti'-y, in revenue ti.xes, over $30 000,030. y iixiute vntsen. it i . i . come tins way. tiy tilling i.p a gisp of j remembert;orreetly. North Carolina will less man ou miles between 4logersville receive, in the ten years, about $7,000,000, Junction and Unaka, thpy will strike 10 miles of road already built and in running order. By building about 30 miles more tbey would be in the verv heart of the best coal beds in the Linn. i m i , , ... 7 t" iry. I Dis would put them at least 40 to 00 miles nearer the coal beds than by any other possible route they could go. ues.ae3tne.con. the road would 1 "A Hair of the Bog." Kansas City Journal. There is nothing new after all in the Pasteur method. It h:is long been known and tnw in hcnfiiW nnA , - v um i ' . ....v. pass turough some of the best farming ! other communities where the Kentucky land in hast Tennesson Thov -u i idea is nromnipnt. fnr rt ic rroll i niiri ii i I u it V-ii ain n ii also pass the salt weils of our county. ! inese commnnities that the custom I r ciit At i,,!, , r ii t . s: By Mary Cecil Hay. author of is common in the morning for a man to inoculate himself with a thimbleful of the dog that had bitten him the night bef ore. -4. THIS PAPERI;, M. V. AYER A SON, U on file in Ph 11 adrl phla at tne Mewspajter Aaver tWnir Agency of Meam. our anuioiuea M .4 - " ' I ' i I . . , ao sav notnmff or thp fino ki quanes, iron beds, and other minerals there i. enough along the route to pay uf.inwu.liC UIVIUUU. We would like to see this lineouilt It womd build up Hawkins county1 'faster than anv o?.i. oU iiL i i n V nlv r. Yf S l , BVSn' tc , neKiect n.avl.e latal. One doss un .e. .avtn. It Mxuld be well enough x&m Saaatiw-e puis w5 give reiit - 'J w sactT WBBM1I pal flBTs If 'out of sorts' with headache, storoaeb niRorder, torpid liver. Dain In ba.ek or sirf- win. stipation, etc , neKiect niav1e latal. One doss 1. The Widow BedoU J'stpera. Thit is the book over which roisr grandmother, laughed till tbey ori-. J. aad ins just as funny to-day as it erer was. I. Funty Work for llome Adornment, an en lirely sew work upon this subject, coDUiutof easy and practical intinietioDi for makinf fancy baskets, wall pockets, brackets, needle; work, embroidery, etc., etc., pro fusely andctecautly illustrated. 3. ttrlmaa'a Fairy Storlea for the Vonng. The finest eollectiou of fairy stories ever published. 1 he child ren will be delighted with tbera. I. The Lady ot the Lake. By Sir Walter Scott. 11 The Lady of the Lake " is a romance In versa, aad of all the works of Seott none If more beautiful than this. S. Manual of KUqaette for Ladies and Gentlemen, a guide to politeness aad good breeding, (it lug the rules of modern etioneUe fot all occasions. The Standard Letter Writer for Ladle and Gentlemen, a complete guide to correspondence, giving plain direction for the composition of otters of every kind, with innumerable forma aad examples. t. Winter Eveatngf Keertatlons, a largo collection ef Acting Charade,' Tableaux. Game. Pintles, etc., for social gatheriags. private theatricals, and c vesting at borne: lllustraied. . Dlalosrae, KeeJtatlM and K coding., a large and choice collection for school exhibitions and public and private entertainments. t. Parlor Uagrlc und Chemical Ex pert meat a, a book which tells how to perform hundreds of amosing tricks la magic and instructive experiments with simple agent. 10. The Home Cook nk mad Family Pbyal. elaa, oontainang hundred of excellent cooking recipes aad hint to housekeeper, also telling bow to cure all com mon ailments bv simple homo remedy. II. Manner rtnd Cuototno In Far Away Laada, a Terr Interesting and Instructive book of travels, describ ing the peculiar life babiu, manner and cantons of the people of foreign countries ; illustrated. IS- "txtoesa Complete Ststrlca by Popular Authors, embracing love, bumoroaa aad d.-tcetive stories, stories of aocietr lire, of adventure, of railway life, etc., all eery In teresting. U- The lludgct. of Wll, glamor and Fan, a large collection or tha funny stortr. akctche. aneedotcs. poems, and jokes that have been written for some year ; iliut'ted. 1L tracfal Kaowledgre for theMilUoa. a bandy book of useful ira formation for all, open aiaay and various auHjects; Illustrated. l i- Called Hack. 4 Sevel, r.y Hngh Conway, author ot "uark lvs.- etc. tTe win send isr fou"vf these K-.it. nod our ea:lflsme. coatairirt pri?e of all le-adlag pam-rs and rnoks frr 13ccatain stamp. Anv 9 OCOir.il. ataminn g? I n Bh,1rrt' r, I - ivte. lUiuti-srLeUcr. or ilon.y Order. a4 aidriM at uncst- PH'' - ' u, I u. 16 At the World Mercy. A Novel. By Florence Warden, author of " The Hotue on the Marsh." etc. IT. Mildred T rev anion. A Novel. ByTbeDnch ess. author of "Molly Bawn." ate. IS. Hark Day- A Novel. By Hugh Conway, author of "Called Back." etc. 19. The Myatcry of the Holly Tree. A Novel. By the author of " Dora T borne." 10 abnadowa on the . A Novel. By R. L. Far jeoo. author of " Bread-aad-Cbeee-and-Klses," etc. 21. The Gray Woman. A Novel. By Mr. Uaakell, author of " Mary Barton," etc. n. The Frozen Deep. A Novel. By Wi.kie Collins, anther of " The Woman in White," eta. 23. Ked Coart Farm. A Novel. By Mrs. Uemy Wood, author of " KJist Lynae," etc. 21. In Cupid -Net. A Novel. By the Author of Bora Thome." 25. Baek to the Old Home. A Novel. By Mary Cecil Hay. author or " Hidden Peril." etc. 2. John Kowerk-ank'a Wife. A Novel. By Mis Mulock author or "John Halifax, UeatHnaan," etc. 27. Lady Gwendoline' Dream. A Naval. By tha antbor of Dora Tbome," eta. 28. Jaaper Deaea fcasjasag. A Karat. By Ml M. E. Braddoa. author of "Aurora loyd," etc. 29. LeoUne. A NotcL " Brenda Yorke." etc. B0. Gahrlel'a Marriage. A NoreL By M-ilkic Collin, author of" No Name," etc. II. David llaat. A Novel. By Mr. Ann 8. Stephen, author of " Fashion and Karaine." etc i. Reaping? the Whirlwind. A Novel. By Mary Cecal. Kav. author of " Old MiddVeton' Monev." ete. 35. Dsidler Carleaa. A Novel. By Miw M. K. Brad don, author of "Lady Audley Secret," ete. M.'jtoWteal oa Tn Mvsrrav or tux Hianrasm. A Novel. Bv KttaW. lree, author of 'The Birth Mart." etc. 8J. A Golden Dawn. A Novel. By IB author of " riora Tharae." etc Sg. Valeric' Fate. A SoveL By Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing Ot," etc ST. fllatrr Roae. A Novel. By Wilkie Collins, aut! or of "The Woman In White," etc St. Aaa.e. A Novel. By Mr. Henry Wood, author of 'Kaet f.vnne." 39. The Lanrcl Rnh. A Novel. 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