Intelligiteadera, triU St ri -4 -1 n .1 j.m n - n nil 1 1 n , , 11T 1111 Ilia rt not "tearranted to ewre,''-al"Ia5 r diseases bnt only sacti-as result fim disordered 11 verri Vcrtigo,HeatfaTfe5f0Jsp Si&a, Fevers,1 Co3tiYeness,.BilipMs Colic, Flatulence, iifxLw For the thtr areBotimraiited n- fauiMe, one are as nearly so as is isih slble t make a remed jr, lfle, 25c Harper?s Bazar. ' ILLUSTRATED. C Eakpkb's Baza will continue to maintain Us reputation as an unequalled family Journal. Its art illustrations are or the highest order, its lterature is of tne choicest kind, and its Fash ion and Household departments of the most S radical and economical character. Its pat-rn-sheet supplements and r fashion plates alone will save its readers ten times the cost of the subscription, audits articles on decora tive art, social etiquette, house-keeping, cook ery, etc, makeit indispensable to every house hold. Its bright short stories and timely es says are among the best published; and not a line Is admitted to its columns that cculd i : -fend the most fastidious taste. Among theav tractlons of the new volume will be serial n ries by Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, Mm: Alexander, William lyack and Thomas Hardy; and a series of papers on nursery management by Mrs. Christine Terhune Herrlck. SHARPER'S PERIODICALS; pkr year: HARPER'S BAZAR.:.:.. . ...... i ........ .$4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE , 4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY... 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United Ssates, Canada, or Mexico. I tThe Volumes of the Bazar begin with tu first Number for January of each year. When no time Is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number cujrent at time of receipt of order. - Bound volumes of Harper's Bazar, for three years back, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall,' postage piid or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per.-volume),- f or t7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases :lor each, volume, suitable for binding, will be sent; by mall; post-paid, on receipt of $1 OOeach. -J Remittances should be made by Post-Offlce Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement witiumt she. express order of Harper & Brothers . Address HARPER & BROTHERS, nov 15 ; ; New York 1889. Harpjr's Young PeoDle. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. HABPM'stotnia- Pa'oMJ! begins its tenth volume with the first Number in November. During the year it, will .contain five serial sto ries, including Dorymates, by Kirk: Munroe: 'The Red Mustang," by, W. O. Stoddard; and "A Day in Waxiapdftby R. K Munklttricks "Nels ThurfownrmaV by XT. Trowbridge The Three Wishes" by F. Anstry andBran der Matthews-, a series -of fairy tales written and illustrated ny uowaru rjKnuuicovuu. aa tn KitiiTi nistorv by Df.- Felix L. Os- wom. .r.nriA Rrnerimehts." by Sophia B. Her nnf'ftiirnseof Child-life from Dickens," w ti ayororipE n. Sancster: articles on various snorts and pastimes, short stories by the best .writers, axiu uumuiuuo ikif5" iuu, with many hundreds of illustrations of excel lent quality. Every Une in the paper Is sub jected to the most rigid editorial scrutiny In order that nothing harmful may enter its col umns.,., i An epitome of everything that is attractive md desirable lniuvenUe literature. .Boston AwW, j u . ji - ' i .' - a wnoviv fAAAt of crood; things to the boys end girls In every Family which It visits. Brooklyn Union. 3 It is wonderful In its wealth of pictures, in formation and lnteresct;rwtiaj .aowaui Terms- Postage Prepaid, $3 pryear, .... 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In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mall, postage paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the freight does not ex ceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per voL Cloth; asestor each volume, suitable for pinning, wm cesent uy mail, post-paid, on receiptor $i 00 each. . Remittances should be made by rost-onice Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss jexDspapers are not to copy iras aavemseinen teithout express order of II arper & Brothers : Address - - HARPER BROTHERS, (MHT'tf ' f ... j- -i . Vew Yortr -t.t-t -- .t f . Sea Wonders exist in thousands cf forms,1 but arc surpassed by the marvels of adveftttoa. 1 Those who axe In need of profitable worfc thAt can be done nrhiiA itTtiiPfit home shAuld at-once send their .address to Hallett & OoL, -Portland, Maine, and ot all ages: can earn from $5 to $2& per day and DwarU3 wherever they live. You ane started -.tree. caDital not required, some nave maaa )ver tGO la a slie day at IMS work. An suc m, - r hot Baa w ' Proir. i : TUESDAY. SEPTEMBERS. 1889. Entered at the Postofflee at WiUnington, N.C., as second-class matter: Diirinfr the campaign last year George W. Berry, of the Hillsdale Hosiery' Mills at Poolville, N. Yi, .was aery active "worker for Ilarri son, warning his men that Demo cratic snccess, with'consequent tariflf reform, would compel him to close his factory. On riday he closed it, although Harrison and Protec tion were triumphant. . - The Augusta Chronicle says: 'Since the farm loan business began ip Georgia,' in 1881,1 $10, 000,000 have been loaned on farming lands. Com petition, it is claimed, has forced interest down so th,at farmers yho formerly paid banks 2 per cent a month for money, :andpaid 60 per cent in time prices for supplies, now obtain five year loans on their land at 10 per cent.!' ' f The Democratic headquarters in New York cit v are at No. 9 Pine street, and not atNo. 10 Wall street. as has been reported. The business is? to keep the records, maintain the party machinery and continue the work. Calvin S. rice is at the head, and there will be no neglect or carelessness. The organization which was made so complete in 1888 will be maintained in perfect order The list of summary punishments inflicted in the discipline of the British navy during the year 1887 aggregated 49,643 qases. C9f these 39 were discharged as objectionable and 203 boys were punished by the administration of the birch rod Sentences of imprisonment for short periods were passed in 1,489 . cases, and 2,711 were relegated to the cells The remainder were subjected to minor punishments proportionate to the nature of the offense com mitted. A regular old clays' siege is going on of a regular old-fashione J Irish castle, with walls seven , feet thick. Mrs. Barry, widow. " tenant of Mo nanimy Castle, which has been for tified to resist eviction, owes rent amounting to 600. The castle is oyer seventy feet higlv near .the village of Killavullen. The widow was assisted by the people. Day after day they assembled, and some of them remained all night until it was put in fighting order, even cut ting down the trees. All the family have left the castle except the widow's only, son, who remains to defend itand who will have plenty of help. Poor Widow Bedott! She tried to write love poetry to the deacon, and could frame only ; "Affliction sore . Long time I bore." Had the lone .creature used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the sure remedy for the weaknesses and peculiar ailments of her 'sex she might have secured the deacon's favor by the cheerful character of her verses. ' Have Yon a Cough ? . r Attend to it in time do not neg lect it for it may become serious and end in Consumption. Young's Cough Balsam will cure all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. . For sale by Munds Brothers. H,o"n. Chauncey Depew, of New York, dined with Gladstone last week. : A DUTY TO TOUBSGLF. It is surprising that: people will hse a common, ordinary pill when they can secure a valuable English one for the same money: Dr. Ack er's English pills are a positive cure for sick headache and all liver troubles. They are ! small, sweet, easilv taken and do not gripe. Sold by Munds Bros., druggists. The selfish man has most pres ence of mind He never forgets him self. i GUAltI AGAINST THE STllIKK, And always have a bottle of Acker's English llemedy in the house. You qannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one,! or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treat ment. A sample bottle is given you free and the Remedy guaranteed" by Munds Bros., druggists. A? diamond is hardened enough not to feel cheap, even though it is CUt. . ; - : : , I , Advice to Mother Mns. WiafsiiO w's Soothing Hvhup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the lit tle sufferer at once; it produces nat ural, quiet sleep byi relieving the cnild from pain, and the little cher ub awakes as "bright as button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes tlie child, softens the gums, allavs all pain,, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known reme dy for diarrhoea- whether : arising from teething or ;oth.r - causes. twenty five cents a bottle. Josh. T. James, Editor & Wilmington'. N. C. '' Etipepsj. ' I a This is what you ought io have, in ' tnn.t. vnn nmst liftvo it. to .fullv en- iov life. 'Thousands are' searching . " . if . : for it daily, and ;iuotirning Decause thev find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars; are? spent ; an nually by our people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by a'l. We guar antee that Electric Bitters, if used according to directions and the use ; nerfistcd inwill bring you Good Di- gestion and oust the demon Dyspep- sia and install instead Eupepsy. iWe recommend Eleetrie Bitters for Dys pepsia aud all diseases of -Liver, Stomach and Kidneys.; Sold at 50c. and $1 per bottle at Robt. R. Bella my's wholesale and retail drug store. SKPTE3IKEK SHORTS. Mr. South Church, of -Boston 'The dickey bird tells me r Mrs. South Church (interrupting with severity) "The Richard birds,' Mr. Church. N. i.. un. ? First Omahan "And. did she re turn you, love?" . Second Omahan 'She did even better thanthat. She returned the ring I gave her-and all the letters 1 had written. "-Omkha World. . Appropriate Mrs. Nuborder -"That's a very pretty motto you are working, Mrs. Browne Haasli: 'Learn to Say- No.' Is it for your tjon?'. Mrs. Browne Haash -'No; is for the dining room." Boston Gazette. , j Dude (to doctoV) "Anything se riously wrong with me, : doctor?" Doctor (slowly) "Your conditidn is seriois, but not necessarily fatal. I have discovered evidences of a growth of brains." Philadelphia Inquirer. Sittincr Bull, who has been serious- Iv ill of nneumonia. is renorted 'much improved." He can now be regitrded as a member proved Order of Red the home time he is of the ; I m Men but at not. Norris- town Herald. ! Adorer "Oh, how your words charm me! To think that yon should daily discover more similarity between me and vour sainted hus" band. May I ask how I resemble him?" Young Widow (gravely) "You have all his bad habits. , It Won't Bakk Brkad. In other words. Hood's Sarsaparilla will not do ;imi)ossibilities. Its proprietors tell plainly what it has done, submit proofs from sources of unquestioned reliability, and ask you frankly if you are suffering from any disease or affection caused by impure blood or low state of the system to trv H ood's Sarsa parilla. The experience of others is sufficient assurance that you will not be disappointed in the result. The population of the city of New York, by the latest calculation, is 1,753,G10. ! J : j HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT i - ' - ' Cannot so hand in hand if we look on the dark side of everv little ob stacle. Nothing will so darken life ana make it a burden as UvsDensia Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure t he worst form of Dyspepsia, Con m m TV . it stipation and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Munds Bros., druggists. f A rule tnat worKs ootn wavs- wnen a neet goes out on a cruise the crew goes out on the fleet. Consumption Surely Cured. To thk Editor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. r$y- Its timely use thousands of nope- less cases have been permanently cured. , I shall be glad to send . two bottles of my remedy free to any or your readers who have consump tion if they will send me their ex press and post office . address. Res pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl st.. New York. -, f 7le Chief Reason for the great sue cess of food's Sarsaparilla is found in the article Itself. - It is mrit that wins, and the ' fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla aetually ao pornpHshes what is claimed for it, is ' whaf has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa Mtrit WitlQ r Wood purl I VI C I I L ; V 1 1 1 o fier before the public. flood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Huraora, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes JTbat; Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System, . (food's Sarsaparilla is sold by all drug gists, fl; six for $5. rreparedbyC. I.Hood ft Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Jan 1 lyrdwnrm . raws 21 Still on Deck. E ?VERYHOUY OF THE MALE PERSUA- sion visitins Wllmlnertun during the En campment Is cordially, invited to call and have a Shave, or a Shampoo, or a Haircut, at : my establishment, 29 Market street, between I Front and Water. Only 10 cents for a Shave . cut ana cents ana upwards ror uyemgr. uespecauuy, -juiu wj&iuek, jy 9 tf -Practical Barber ana Perfumer. iojifiiUt i i ino', TO; The Fall Courts; ; I v The Fall terms of Superior Courts ' in this State; will be as follows J t . . . . . - - j First (Edenton) District judge Gilmer uurricncK,- aept, a; pm- deu, Sept. ; fasuotank, sepr. ii; Perquiinans,Septi 23;Chowan,Sept; 30; Gates, Oct. 7; Hertford, Oct. 14; Washington, Oct, 21; Tyrrell, Oct, 28; Dare, Nov. 4: Hyde, Nof. 11; Pamlico, Nov, 18; Beaufort, Nov. 25. Second (Halifax) District J udge i Rovkinf-Warren, Sent. 16: North i amnf on, Sept. 30; Edgecombe,! Oet. 14: Bertie, Ock 28; Halifax, JNp v. 11; Craven, Nov. 25. . . . I Third (Wilson) -' District Judge MacRae Martin, Sept.' "3, Dec. 2; Pitt, Sept;.. 16; t Greene ; Sept. 30: Vance, Oct, 14; Wilson, Oct. 28; Franklin, Nov. 11; Nash, 'Nov. 18. - Fourth (Raleigh) District Judge Armfield Harnett, Aug.; 5 Nov 25; Johnson. Aug. 12, Nov, 11; i Wayne, Sept. 9, Oct. 14; Wake, Sept. ,23, (criminal renu; uci. civn ienu;. Fifth (Hillsboro) District Judge Graves Granville, Jul v 22, Nov. 25 Orange, Aug. 5, Nov." 11; Person. Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Guilford, Aug. 26 Dec. 6;,Chatham, Sept. 30; Durham Oct. 14; Alamance, Oct. 28. I Sixth 1 (Wilmington) District Judire Bynum Duplin, Aug. 5, Nov; 25; Lenoir, Aug. 9, Nov. 11; Pender, Sept 9; New Hanover, Sept 23; Samnson. Oct. : 7. Dec. 9; Carteret, Oct. 21:Jones,Oct. 28;Onslow;Nov. 4. " Seventh (Fayetteville) Distfiet Judge Shipp Ou tioerianI,. J nly NoV. 11; Columbus, July 29; Moore, Aug 12, Oct. 28; Anson, Sept. 2, iov; 23; Brunswick, !Sej)t. 9; iKich Uiond, Sept. 16, Dec. 2; i Robeson, Sept. 30 (three weeks term); Bladen, Oct. 21. I Eighth(Salisbury) District Judge j Mterrimon Iredell, Aug. 5, Nov. 4; Rowan, ilug. 19. Nov. 18; Davidson, Sept. 2, Dec. 2; Randolph, Sept, ! 16;; Montcromery, Sept. 30i Stanlvl Oct 14; uaoarrus, ucz. , Ninth (Winston) DistrictJudge Brown Rockingham, July 22, JNov. 4;.Stokes, Aug. 5, Nov. 11; Surry, Aug. 19, Nov. 18; Alleghany, Sept. 2; Wilkes, Sept. 9; Yadkin; Sept. 23; Davie, Oct. 7; Forsyth, Oct. 21. Tenth (Morganton) District Judge Phillips Henderson, Julv 15; Burke, Aug. 5; Ashe,- Aug. 19; Wa tauga, Aug. 26;s Caldwell, Sept. 2; Mitchell, Sept. 9; Yancey, Sept. ,23; MeDowell, Oct. 7. Eleventh (Charlotte) District, Judge Connor-Catawba, July 15; Alexander, July 29; Cleveland, Aug. 5, Oct." 21; Mecklenburg, Aug. 26; Union, Sept. 16; Lincoln, Sept. 30; Gaston, Oct, 7: Rutherford, Oct, 28; Polk, Nov. 11. j Twelfth (Asheville) District- Judge Clark Madison, Julv29,Nov. 18: : Buncombe, Aug., 12, Dec. 2; Transylvania, Sept. 2; Haywood, Sept. 9; Jackson, Sept. 23; Macon, Sept, 30; Clay, Oct, 7; Cherokee, Oct. 14; Graham, Oct. 28; Swain, NOV. 4. Scribrier's Magazine" For 188. The publishers of SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE ain to make It the most popular and 1 enter prising of periodicals, while at all times pre serving its high literary character. 23,000 new readers have Deen drawn to K during the past l& I IUUIiAUIJ UlU llUltnai til UL1C31 J aUU ill Closes its secona year wi in a new impetus ana an assurea success. Tne illustrations will show some new effects, and nothing to make SCRIBNJER'S MAGAZINE attractive alid in teresting will be neglected. THE HAIL WAY ARTICLES wiU be contin ued by several very striking papeis; one espe cially Interesting by Ex-Postmaster General Thomas L. James on -The Railway Postal Ser- vice." ! Illustrated. ,- ! MR. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S serla novel "The-Master or uaiiantrae," will , run through the greater part or tne year. Begun in Aovemoer. A, correspondence and collection o manuscript memoirs relating to j. F. Millet and a ramous group or modern i i encn painters wui rurnisn tne suostance or several aracie?. niustraicd. i The brief end papers written last year hy Robert Louis Stevenson, will be replaced by equally interesting contributions by dlffere t famous authors. Mr. Thomas Bailey Aldrich will write the ; first of them for the January numoer. . Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLES will appear; a paper on waiter Scott's Method of work, Illustrated from original MSS., a second 'Shelf of Old Books " by Mrs. James T Fields. and many other articles equally noteworthy, r uotsiraiea -Articles on ART SUBJECTS will be a feature Papers are arranged to appear by Clarence Cook, E. II. Blashfleld, Austin Dobsom and many oth ers. . , Illustrated. FISHING ARTICLED describiner sport in the best fishing grounds will appear. Salmon, Winnlnlslj, Bass and Tarpon are the subjects now arranged. The authors are well known- sportsmen. Illustrated. ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES of great Variety, t.nnfh1ncr .innr oil moriTior nf en Vilcota TQirol t- Illustrated. j Amoncrthe most lrterestinsr In the list of scientific papers for the year will be a remark- able article by! Prof. John Trowbridge, upon the most recent developments and uses of PHOTOGRAPH Y. Illustrated. - I A class of articles which has proved of spe. cial interest will be continued by a ctoup off papers upon ELECTRICITY in its most recent applications, by eminent authorities a I markable paper on DEEP MINING, and tther lnusrusung papers. Wnique Illustrations. A SPECIAL OFFER to cover last year' I numbers, which Include all the Railway Artl Cies, as ioiiows: A year's subscription (1889) and-the num- 14.50 oers ior isoa. A year's subscription (1889) and the num- persiorisas, oounain ciotn ....... 6.00 a year ; 25 cents a number XJharles Scribner's Sons, l ;. : 743-745 Broadway, N.Y. On Corn, Peanuts H - f ; raiid Potatoes rjlRY CARBONATE OF LIME, M1IED WITH K MSI1 as ULTS ASTONISHING. 4 , Addrer ,nh 9t . IFBENCH BROS..! Rockv Point N.". ONWARD IS THE WORD ryiHE PROGRESSIVE FARMER ENTE U THIRD VOLUME at the following: ! ! , 1 subscriber,! year,,,.ff,,,,.,.,,L2f;! 5 subscribers. 1 yea ...... , , .- '. -1 -..tr. -.- , ' ....... Z.(k .1O0C . 10 subscribers. 1 year....... t one copy ' 1 year, free1 lb the onesendltg; ' it . " -" -1 Eisrht pages, 40 comxnns. weekir. Send cas , v r1 I TOLK, tie- Kaieisxn MISC ELLANEOUS. 1 1 Jo nerGury, ( Ho Potash, Or any Other Mineral Poison. It Is Nature's Remedy, made exclusively from Roots and Herba. " t It la perfectly Harmless. - ; It la the only remedy known to the world that has ever yet Cured contagious Blood Poison in all its stages. It cores Mercurial Rheumatism, Cancer, Scrofula, and other blood diseases heretofore considered incurable. - It cures any disease caused from impuro blood. It is now pre scribed by thousands of the best physicians In the United States, as a tonic. We append the statement of a few : . i ' - ' I have used S. S. S. on patients convalesc-t ing from fever and from Bieasles with the best results. J. K. Chbhkt, M. D., ' Ellarille, Ga. Brkmex, OA. Willie White was afflicted with scrofula seven years. I prescribed S. S. S., and to-day he Is a fat and robust boy. C. W. Farksb, II. D. , , - Richmond, Va., Dec. 15, 1885.1 have taken three bottles of Swift's Specific for secondary blood poison. It sets much better than pot ash or any other remedy I have ever n&ed. , , B. F. WINFIELD, Mt D., Formerly of Sussex Co., Ta. " Da. E. J. IIixk, the well -known druggist , and physician, of Nashville, Howard County. . Ark., writes : " Having some knowledge as to whaS. S. S. Is composed of, I-can safely recommend it as the remedy for all skin dis- -eases, it matters not what the name may be.'! - We have a book giving a history of this . wonderful remedy, and : its cures, from all over the world, which will convince you that , all we say is true, and which we will mail free on application. No family should be without it. we have another on Contagious Blood Poison, sent on same terms. Write us a history of your case, and our physician will advise with you by letter. In strictest confidence. We will not deceive you knowingly. m ? T a For sale by all druggists. ' Thk" Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. New York, 706 Broaaway. London, Eng 96 snow am. nov 26 law lyao on sat K 0 H rUOl I IIC General and NERVOUS DEBILITl fll I 1 P Weakness of Body and Mind: Effee Vr J JUfi, at Errors or Excesses in Old or. Yomi fUbnat, KobU MANHOOD fully Restsrrd. Bow to Kalarte 1 Strenrthea WEAK, UNDEVELOPED OROAK9 PARTS of hOOt Absolutely nafallinir UOSli TKEATBEST BneSt ! a At en testify from 41 States, Territories, aad Forein Coutrii Yob earn write then. book, ran zpiaastioa, and proon asall Address ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. ealed free. INVENTION- ; half century. Not ; J among the wonders of Inventive proeress ls"5 method and system of work that ci 1 be per, formed all over the country wl thou ; separa ting the workers from their homes,! Pay lib eral; any one can do their work; either sex. young or old; no special ability required. Oap-r Ital not needed: you are started free. 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It is easy for any one to make $5 and upward per day. who is willine towork Either sex, young or old; capital not needed; we start you. jsverytning new. no special aDiiicy required: you, reader, can aa t as wen as any one. write to us at once ior run par ticulars, wmcn we man iree. Address sunson & Co., Portland. Maine. nov 22 d6mwly WEW YORK oBerver. ESTABLISHED IN 18 The Oldest and Best Family Newspaper. wia nguimi uvviai v7vx acnAtilan3 o Tlnmo nr.A A TWA A 1 StoVies, Reviews, Condewed Hews I cuiuiig, xauis.ers, x-roiessionai Juen IStndP.nts. linvs; nnfl ftirla This var thp Otrtivtct? will nnH . t ms ?ea ine vbsbrvbr will pUDJ inn linn n i: 1 1 ri, 1 1 v. I V I Irii vuuiyr ttrii i? X1 u , A-1- J-IAiaj k x vr AXXJKJ. I Qn1 ' 1-1 ck tiViliC! anil mno Trtrnln. writers -will contri bute to its ,,col uinns. foets and prose writers, au thors, editors, men of science and women of genius will fill the col umns ef the Observer, and it wil 1 give fifty-two unexcelled papers in the comini? year. fnce, f 3.Q0 a year. Clergymen, $2.00 a year. Qreat Inducements for 1889 1. The NEW YORK observer trtu be sent for one year to any clergyman hot now a sub ; scriber, for ONE DOLLAR. 2. Any subscriber sending hils own subscrip i uon ror a year in advance ana a new suoscri oer with $5.00, can have a copy of the'Irea sens Letters." or "The Life of Jerry HaAer? 3. - ye will send the OBSERVER for the re- to any xkw subscriber sendln'B us his name and aaoress ana emm in aavance. to sucn budscti I bers we will also give either the volume of 4lrena3us Lttters" or "The Life of Jerry Mc- Auiey.i- a a . Agents yanteo everywhere. Liberal ter Larere commissions, sample c free. - Address, .... - New York Obsen f, NEW YORK . 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