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FRIDAY.' OCTOBER f4. 1890. . . . I v ia,J a and If orry counties aul . r experience, for he ha! C?l r when he mnw iittack-il 0 l?fl, -M J i STATE NEWS. Winston Daity: The tobacco ihlpmantat th II. & P. depot yes- trdaTr&s the larcest ever made In nnet dir. The sroods were billed 210 different iKints throughout, tlie c onntrr. . Rackinzrh&ui I2o:lrt: The work of improTeinent still jroes on in Rock ingham. Mr. W. F. L. Steele this -week begins the erection of a two tery brick store house, 30iG.j feet, on the street running north from the court house. But what is most needed here Just now is dwelling houses. There is not a vacant one in two; while several would find good tenants. Raleigh Xews and Observer: News comes from Chatham that the Denf ocraU are thoroughly registered and that on the 4th of November she will give one of her largest Dem ocratic majorities. has reached here of the burning of the cotton gin of Mr. O. B. Alford, at Holly Springs, a few nfghts since. The gin was totally destroyed with heavy loss to Mr. Alford. It is not known how the fire originated. Soathport Leader: Mr. D. H. Standland left his home a fe- day nfrt nn n. hort eanvossinir tour of Brunswick had a queer cot cone far br two larce bald eagles. They both flew at him at the same thn but fortunately enough, became en tangled with each other ami Mr. Standland, juaipiog out of his bug gy, killed tnem both and brought them home os evidence. Charlotte A'ew: Mr. W. O. Berry hill has sold hU marble yard lot, on Ut Trade tret. to Mr. W. I. Fri day, for S-VKX). This is at th ratoj of $123 per front foot. It U jriven ! out now uion the unthority of n member of the Republican Hxcu- . tive Committee, that Hrower will j not withdraw, hut will rut: the rac- to the end. A white innn n.tmed Taylor, who is employed at th Charlotte Oil and Fertilizer work, was terribly burned with acid yes terday morning. His fare, throat; and chest are blistered and, in all nrobabilltv. his eyesight is destroy-; d. Mr. Taylor lives on South Tryon street. Yesterday morning he win engaged in his usual duties at th? oil mills and was at work in the acid house. lie wa iu the act of charg ing an acid chamber. He was mani pulating the faucet, when there was an e-xnlnsion of the chemicals. It flashed snuarelv into his face. The acid burned away his hirt front and blistered his chest, besides burnini? his throat and face. The most serious injury Is to his eyes, which are probably destroyed. Xonrtt Doctors. All honest, conscientious physi clans who give B B B (Botanic Blood Balm) a trial, frankly admit its supeilority over all other blood medicine j. Dr. W. J. Adair. Rockmart, Oa., writes: "I reirard B B B as one of the best blood medicines." Dr. A. H. Roscoe, Nashville. Tenu., writes: "All reports of B B B are favorable, and its speedy action is woaderfuL" Dr. J. W. Rhodes, Crawfordville, Oa., writes: "I confess B B B Is the best and quickest medicine forrheu aaatism I have evtr tried." Dr. S. J. Farmer, Crawfordville, Ga., writes: 'I cheerfully recom mendBBBasa fine tonic altera tive. Its nse cored an excrescence f the ntck alter other remedies ef fected no perceptible good." Dr. C. 11. Montgomery, Jackson Yiile, Ala., writes: "My mother in sisted on my getting B B B for her rheumatism, as her case stubbornly resisted the usual remedies. She ex perienced Immediate relief and her improvement has been truly won derful." Dr. G. W. Earle, Pickens, 8. C, writes: I recommended B B B to asnan who had suffered for years with a malignant ulcer on his leg, that seemed to resist all other treat ment. After using four or five bot tles the nicer began to heal and his leg Is now sound and well' Wilmington District Fourth Hound Quarterly Bleating In Part. Sampson, McCiee's . Dedications. 2th and 20th. Magnolia, Cententary, Is'ov. 1st and Sd. Elizabeth, Elizabethtown, Nov. 6th and Oth. Waccamaw, Shiloh, Nov. 11th and 10th. Rocky Foint, Burgaw Creek, 19th and 20th- Cokesburg, McXattV, Nov. 22d and 23rd. Brnnswick Mbsion, Nov. 23th. Brunswick Circuit, Nov, 23th and 2Utn. Kenansville, Charity, Dec. 3rd and 4th. Grace Church. Dedication. Dec. 7tb. . F. D. Swindell, OOXXUKXICIAX. HXTTft. - WILMINGTON MARKET. . October. 24. 2:30 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE f- Dull at 3St centa. No sales reported. ROSIN Firm at $1.07 for strained andfl 12) for good strained. !- TAR Firm at 1.55. j CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $L20 for hard. $1.90 for yellow lip andfl.tK) for vinrin. j COTTON Dull at 9J cents for middling; low middling, 9 3-16; good middlinc. 92. ! RECEIPTS Cotton, 1,356; spirits, Perquimans 172; rosin, 520; tar, 160; crude, 117. - . . Cucnf rial Tots of 1SS3. -FJJtST DISTRICT. CoujrriKS. Fowul Dockert. Beaufort. Carteret- Camden Chowan .. Currituck Dare............ Gates........ Hertford Hyde....:.... ..... Martin 1'amlico Pasquotank... MADINE NEWS. I Pitt Tyrrell , Washington... 2,092 1,799 1,073 677 593 . 002 743 791 978 438 320 209 1,131 800 1,133 1,002 854 758 1,674 - 1,237 740 619 833 1,217 779 982 2,593 2,328 472 367 807 1,014 Fishenhen's Su Builders' Hardware, PAINTS AND SASH ARRIVED. Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson, Fayetteville, T D Love. CLEARED. j Steamship Fanita, Pennington, New York, If. (i. Smallbonea. Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson, Fayetteville. T D Love. EXPORTS. . 'COASTWISK. ; New York--Steamship Fanita 152 pkgs mde, 122 bales cotton, 10 bbls crude. 10 do. pitch, 225 do tar, 189 casks spirits. 16,823 SECOND DISTRICT. Bertie Craven Edgecombe- Greene - Halifax Jones Lenoir Northampton Vance Warren Wilson 1,31G 1,408 1,321 1J003 2,495 684 1,587 1,659 1,883 545 2,159 . , 15,504 THIRD DISTRICT. WKKKI.Y STATEMENT, j i STOCKS ON HAND OCT. 21, lfcOO. 9,457; afloat, 6,838; Spirits ashore, 3,940; afloat; 1,906; total, 5,84G. Rosin ashore 57,703; afloat, 2.CC0; total, 00,303. j Tar ashore, 2,939; afloat,, 175; total, 3.114. j j j Crude ashore; 99u; afloat. 00; total, 990. ! RKCKirTS OCT. 17 TO OCT. 24, '90. Cotton', 11,180; spirits, 1.175; rosin, 4.915; tar. 80S; crude, 310. j KX POUTS, OCT. 17 TO OCT. 21, '90. DOMKSTIC. j Cotton 1.C02; spirit.-, CC.J; crude, 256; tar, 1,094; 'rosin, 3.749. j j HORKION. j Cotton, 17,685; spirits, 1,837; rosin, 501. Bladen Cumberland . Duplin Harnett Moore Onslow... Pender I Sampson Wayne.... 1,541 2,577 2,205 1,444 1,944 1,181 721 2.370 2,731 1,7C4 FOURTH DISTRICT. Alamance - Chatham Durham Franklin Johnston ........ Nash Orange Wake ., 1,741 2,516 1,815 2.204 8.624 2,157 1,610 .4,18 14,89" 1.097 2,637 2,509 1,072 2.897 626 1,436 1,990 1,936 875 1,521 18,590 1,365 2,232 .1,154 877 1,846 425 757 1,616 2,561 12.83 i 1,517 ' 2,099 1,617 .2,041 2,096 1,696 1,288 4,943 WALKER'S STRICTLY TURK WRIIB -LEU), made toy;tne ola Dutcn proces3, tnc best Lead on the market. Tney not being In combina tion can make special price on same. COOKING STOVES. Largest assortment In the State se from; sold at factory prices. Oil Stoves of All Sizes. In them you will find comfort and economy. Pump?, Stp-Ladders. We ask for your patronage and shall ev endearor to deserve the same. Respectfully, , - i Nl Jacobi Hardware Go. lffSO. FKONT ST. - One-third Gash, (balance also cash), PINE FIBRE lti COTTON MATTRESSES, , MOSS MATT R ESS 1; SPRi vSRW for cash. -, ; ' -r r !.. U?8 AJS: Wall lan4 Sptionc Cabinet Work of all kinds. Complete Ontat fri free. Address ATLANTA SHOVY CASE J?ft ad 7 U2Ta -t '- - ! - I S4, and Stools. Banks. Catalogue ap tf i : ' HE-NO TEA-FREE. ,' Exaggerated claims in many advertisements f Gjj have made people tied.,, This recent saying has the right rincr and we accept its suggestion , We are the irnpert crs of HE-NO TEA. We propose increas ing its sale in Wil mington. Not by praising it, .but by giving you, free cf all cost, enough HE-NO TEA to last a week.: " The proof of the pudding is in the eating." An old suggests another: "A is sufficient." i 19,685 FIFTH DISTRICT. Caswell 1,358 tea mm Forsyth .. Granville. Onilford... Person 2,259 2,406 2.47 1,375 Rockingham 2.395 Stokes 1,450 8urry 1,671 17,300 1, G97 2,584 2,609 2. C80 1,293 2,101 1,333 1,575 CLYDE'S ; J i New VarU & Wf lm!sr d 1 : 15,384 SIXTH DISTRICT. Anson 2241 Brunswick..! 1,010 Cabarrus 1,045 Columbus 2,072 Mecklenburg 4,163 New Hanover.......... 1,880 Richmond 1,711 Robeson. Stanley Union 2,823 336 2,049 TO.4 adage which word to the wise Send us a postal card with your ad dress, and, for a limited time, we will mail any one in Wilmineton. free, a pack age of HE-NO TEA, and ah interesting Montgomery 979 book about tea. You risk a postal card. Randolph 2,171 We nskyour liking the tea so well that you will continue to use it. If you do not we make a loss. Thus we show our con- - . 20,581 SEVENTH DISTRICT. Catawoa 2,360 ' Davidson 2,013 Davie 1,008 Iredell 2 Rowan. Yadkin 2,739 1.071 fidence in the merits of HE-NO STEA. MARTIN GILLET & CO., EtUtlitked i$ti.) Exchange Place, Baltimore. MdL 15,070 EIGHTH DISTRICT. Alexander 958 WUmingtonSeacoastR.E. Ke::::::: i,s99 iiurke 1,247 ""r?"7r - - - J'Vri uaiuweil 1,203 yieveiana z,zov Gaston 1,584 Lincoln 1,209 Wntaua 898 15,872 i 975 1 985 915 910 3,284 2.856 1.GS4 1,988 817 997 15,391 756 2,335 1,204 1,897 1,215 2,327 1,266 1,419 12,419 KKOM PI EK 2. 'EAST KIVEK NEW YOKE Located between Chambers ard Koosevelt ste At3C'ClOC&. P.M. BENEFACTOU... Wednesaay, Oct 15 FANITA '. v Saturday, Oct 18 PA'VNEE (new) Wednesday, Oct 22 BENEFACTOR. : ..Saturday, Oct 25 FROM WILMINGTON PAWNK (new) Friday, Oct, 17 BP NEFAC OK .Tuesaay. uct a. FANITA Friday, Oct 24 PAWNEE (new) , . . .' Tuesday, Oct 28 Ftr Throarh Bills Ladlner and Lowest Tnro K ites iniaranteed t6 and from points In Nortb ana hout u caj"ouna. For Freight cr Passage apply to H G. s'MALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N C. THEO. E. EGEK, Trafflc Manager. New York WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents, oct 13 tf 5 Bowllnz Green. New Yore.i Jg IN Wilkes .. 1,706 552 405 1,482 1,165 717 764 1,236 901 965 2,352 SUMMER RESORT.;! "ATLANTIC VIEW," WHIGIITSVILLE, N. C, S NOW OPEN UNDEH SAME MaNAGE- ment. Tne Hotel and grouiids are nearth waters of tlie Sound and tne Atlantic Ocean and a few steps from the Depot of tlie Sea coast Kail road from Wilmington. Ask tne conductor of tne train to step y at Wrigntsville. B0A1D M TBI DAY, wiikl R WM Snd,for Circulars. ED. WILSON !l3 " MANNING, Proprietor. SPECIAL NOTICE QUR PRIVATE STOCK 1876 RYE IS UN- doubtedly the best WHISKEY : sold in tne South to-day. Below you will find a few out of many letters which we receive an 1 notice well what they contain: .. I - Brown & Brown, druggists, of Winston, say "The Private stock, 16, gives entire satis faction to our customers, and W3 think it Is a fine medicinal. Whiskey." -I H. Kose, also of Winston, writes us as ro! lows: i "The 'Private Si-ock Whiskey I bought through yoar Air.imon has proved a success and will keep It he re alter as my leading1 brand.'' J. . Burns & Co.. of Fayetteillle, have this to say: 1 'I have used your new brand of 'Private stock, 18T8,' Rye Whiskey and will say that I am well pleased with it and that it is all you recommend it to be. My customers : prefer thl3 brand to all others." r: BriiDliild,Siraoii & Co., Ill N. FrMiifrM ; Dealers in Liquors, Cigars. and Tobaccos. my 30 tf j I . The NattonalLi I VEHICLES I VEHICLES ! OFFER FOR SALE A LAKGE NUMBER As: OF WASHINGTON. AND A GREAT VARIETY OF All in good order and ready for immediate i . - . - f ube. They will be sold very low for gash or good paper - ' - ; j . Call andJgetXgood bargain at j OK HELL'S STABLES, Jy 22 tf Cor. Third and Princess St. Has Paid to Mem- : bers .Oyer - -$600,000 accruea Liabili ties - - - - None. pORATIO 'UKOWNIMQ Presioent, V Treaaurer. . GKOUQKD.U ttlDCR ecretary. Managers Actn, J OKO. J. EASTERi;AT - -As!'t retary. ' Life insurance at Absolut Coa A Guaranteed policy. luwvoa, ab Incontestable Policy fflitturlty Value m CashVt Vix Annual Cost Absolute LlmSf-1 only Four raymente pVw . Non Forfeitable After TnA5?eiL P.S.RlDDELUS:B.t cujuu uireetor tv a. uiuso, special avm omce.entrai fiSStffft Bank Btinaiijr iST J.. Local Ajraat. : OCt 28 THE ACME M.A NUPAOTIf BIN& 00. H1ANOFACTUREKS OF Fertilizers, Pine Fibre Pine Fibre Matting 1 v. mK KEP UTATION OF O0K FEKTJL1 Z Eh S !EW YORK OBSERVER the ACME and GEM, is now established, and the results of three years' use in the nancts of the best farmers of this and other States will attest their value as a high grade manure ' . The matting, raaos rrom tne leaves or our native pine: is conceded to be equal , to any wool carpet for comfort and durability and the demand for it. is dally increasing. It has- vir tues not round in any other fabric The FIBRE or wool, is extensively used for upholstering purposes, and as & Ailing for Mattresses is almost equal to nalr. being light elastic and proof against insects. i cemflcates from reliable parties using our eoods tfan be seen at on? o.Tlfie. or will b mail ed upon publication. lanitf 12 FFCC V OCT. 8TH. JEAVE WILMINGTON AND 6.3 P. M J I Leave Hammocks 7.50 a. m. and p. m. I i Kunday trains leave Wlloalngtoa 239 and 6.30 pm. Leave Hammocks 1UX) n. m. and 5.3) p. m. i i i Leave Wilmington 10.00 a. in. turday only. 23c round trip every day. i J. R. NOL.N. octstf General Mahagtr. CAPE FEAR ACADEMY ! I ICeopoiitt September 122ud. ! .1 . i Ikaroaa Prfpaja;i3ii fjr Busln-ss ir.fjllfjt. COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS. 13,209 NINTH DISTRICT. Buncombe Cherokee Clav Graham Haywood. Hender.Hon Jacksou. Macon Madison Mitchell C98 McDowell 1,119 l'olk Rutherford Swain Transylvania Yaney 3,041 646 391 271 1,320 917 903 780 1,178 470 1,690 505 520 940 10.439 2,816 868 287 182 974 1,291 569 742 1,873 1,564 858 560 1,663 410 553 789 LEADING MALE SCHOOL! , Please enter at beginning of session. See catalogue in rook stores. I W.I CATLETT, ITlnclpaJ, Jsep 15 1m con Firth and chestnut streets. : lL. , ; TO 17 EAR mm TJotice to Builders Baf&riac from th effrcU cf youthful error, early decay, w&sting weakness, lost manhood, ete I will send a raluablo troatiso ( sealed containing fall rartletilars for heme cars. F R EE ot cnarga. A t?!endid medical woik ; ahonld be read by every loan vtho IM cezTou ana aeDtuiaiea. Aaaresa, Trot. F. & FOWLETt, 5Xoodas, Co xuu TJID3 WILL BE RXCKIVED UNTIL NO- rcaber 1st, 1800, for the construction of the corn and U&Joa raasencr Station at lUleih, N. . ruis and rpedncatlons can be seen at the oOee of the Rjarih Qoston Railroad, KS Uafax street, Lalslh, N. C JOHN C'WINDBK, ot f I If rtor the CommRtee. WAWJEO.j A GENTS OF EITUEK SEX THROUGHOU tns united states to handle our celebrated I Its application af- Hardware, rpiWARE AND CKOCKJtKT. tw. e: sriiixa er exx, Importers.andjjohrxri. PnroeU mmainz Bunion Cure. t i fords almost Instant relief, and erery box is accompanied by afSgruarantee. which amount we will for'eit In every instance whre our remedy fails to perfect a permanent cuts Sample box. src; six boxep, $i. we will pay rsod agents $3 pnx day to introduce our goods into thtlr scctlor: no postals. For terms and particulars address the manufacturers, I 11. SHKO&UR CO.. K4 aid JOS North Ada Street, feb 14 lw dlw I Chicago. fiL Just Arrived!! nice lot of td at FREsn;cp-cocyi try BUTTEK, in small Kiu.'ax II ALL & P CA 11H A L L8 15.395 15,908 The total vote being Fowle 148,395; UOCKery 134,035. University of North Carolina TlielPail Term Opn pt, 4. TaitloD, $30. TJOUR REGULAR COURSES OF STUDY, a. Classical, Philosophical, Literary, Scient.flc. Special courses in Cneml3try, CItII and Electrical Engineering, Pharmacy, and other studies. i Separate schools of Law and Medicine, whose oiuatiULs mar Atienu uie university lectures Address . HON. KEMP P. BATTLE. L.LD., J7 3U President, Chapel mil, N. C. 'HE QUEEN" A FREE TRIP TO EUROPE. PUBLISHERS OF "THE CANADIAN will give a free trip to Europe to the person sendlnjr the largest number of words t constructed from letters contained in the name of their well known Magazine. "THE consisting of Sliver Tea sets. Gold Watches, China Dinner Seta. Portiere Curtains, snt Dresses. Mantel Clocks, and manr other wuk. rul and T&luable articles will also be awarded in order of merit. j We biters Unabridged Dlctlonarr to b nwvi as auinoniy in aeaainflr ine contest. This is a popularplan of Introducing a pop ular publication. Every one sendlLg a list of not less than tea words will recelTe a present. Bnoose thirteen 9c stamns for iiiustrAttvi Cataloiroe of present and tnree month's trial uhacripuon toTho Queen. . The Oldest and Best j Family Newspaper, Six Regular Editors; Special Co respondents at Home an Abroad Stories. Reviews, Condensed News Departments for Farmers, Mer chants. Bankers, Professional Men Students. Bovs and Girls. This year the Observer will pub ish more than FIFTY PRIZE STORIES, and, the ablest and most' popular writers wll contribute to its col umns. Poets and prose writers, au thors, editors, men of science and women of ereniu3 will fill the col umns ef the Observer, and it wil . grive hftF-two unexcelled papers m the coming year. . Price, $3.00 a year. Clergymen, $2-00 a year. Great Inducements for 1890 1. The NEW YORK OBSERVER will be sent for one year to any clergyman not now a sub scrlber, for ONE DOLLAR. 2. Any subscriber sending his own subscrip tloa for a year in advance and a new subscrl ber with $5.00, can have a copy of the 4'Iren seus Letters." or "The Ltfe of Jerry WcAuley.' 3. w e win send the observer ior the re mainder of this year, and to January 1,. 1889. to any nxw subscriber sending us hl3 name ana address and 13.00 m advance. TosucnsuDscn bers we will also irlve either the volume of 4Irensen3 Lttters" or "Tho Life cf Jerry Mc- Auley.' Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal let Lare commissions, sample e ree. Address, , Nr?w York Objrv-n, NKW YORK : 1890. J TKB NewYorfc Wef kly Herald AT Scribner's Magazine For 1890. The publishers of SCRfBNBB'S MAOizivi ato to make it the most popular a oSi prisinsr of periodicals, whllaat aU Umei t2L -servmgUshtehUterarycharact. SK readers have l)een drawn to ltdurHiKJ2 contents (notably the Railway oTOcles) Mdtt closes its second year with a new ImpetM mi an assured, success. The Uiustrationa tin show some new effects, and notatnr t muti hCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE attracttTe i&J 2 THE RAILWAY ARTICLES Will U cofltU. ued by several very stnldngf papeisioieeeoe. daily interestinff by Ex-Postmaster OewrS Thomas L. James on "The Railway ratal 8er. vice." Illustrated. . ; MR. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S SCrti novel "The Master of Baliantra win m. tkrough the greater part of the year. . - Begun in November, A CORRESPONDENCE and coUocUob manuscript memoirs relating to J, V. and a famous group of modern French Paluteti will furnish the substance of several nuclei , - : Illustrated. The brief end papers written last year It ' Robert Louis Stevenson, will be renlaml br equally lnterestlne: contributions hy flffer t uuuuus uuiaora. , Mr. j nomas uaiiey Aianci will write the first of them for the itmaa number. Many valuable LITEltARY ARTICLES n appear; a paper on Walter Scott's Met&odof Work, iUustrated from original liSS.. a fecsii Shelf of Old Books," by Mrs. James T Fteifls and many other articles equally noteworthy - - . "llustratea r Articles on ART s UB JECTS will he a fcitnn Papers are arranged to appear by CUrefloi Cook, E. XI. Blashfleld, Austin Dobsoi u4 naanv others. niustratecu FISHING ARTICLED describing sport la On best fishing grounds will appear. Salnoi . Wlnnlnlsh, Bass and Tarpon are tnd sntjectt now arranged. The authors are well kion sportsmen. - IUustraua. i ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES Of BTCatTartety, " touching upon ail manner of subjects, tityn. DiOCTapny. aescnmion. etc.. wiu appeia, w not of the conventional commonplace miv.. r . luustratea. Among the most interesting in the list scientific papers for the year will be t renm' is the BEST AND CHEAPEST FAMII I able article by rroL John Trowbriage, vm tne most recent developments asa ux PHOTOGRAPHY. Illustrated, i , -A class of articles which has proved oltfr clal interest will be continued by a STioi papers upon ELECTRICITY in its most recta applications, by eminent authorities at N, . , . f 1 ft I Lu.tuKa.vio paper on iiuu aminu, ow s the time to Subscribe Uxev: , A SPECIAI OFFER to cover W Jr t ? K DOLLAR PER YiiAK PAPER IN THE UNITED STATES. Puring the year 1890 it will even exceed it self in the variety of its contents and its ef forts to please its subscribers. New features will be added to its regular departments, in cluding first-class j ILLUSTRATIONS. I ., ; ....... w v . ... -j.;; , Its Well Known Specialties Are: Practical Farmino; and Gardening, ! Progress in Science," ; Woman's Work, ,.' . Stories by the Best AuthorsJ Literature and Art. " I Choice Flashes of Wit and Humor, Exclusive News for Veterans numbers, which include all the Railway ArB- cles, as follows: - 1 A year's subscription (1889 ana tM m"., - bersforl888....;.,.... .i ....i A year's subscrlDtlon (1883) and the nun-. bers for 1888, boondln cloth.. 3 a year; j 25 eeti a nniaber Charles Scribner's Sons, "r- 743.745 Br way.,N.T; : 1890. y. Harper's Weekly ; ILLUSTRATED. ; - Not at All Necessary Information on all Subjects. a ress, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, . i New Tork Herald, ' New York City hakpks'8 wmir has a weiHw--" lace as the leading illustrated &WHL1 America. The fairness of Its eaaZi ments oa current politics has W ers, and the variety and excellence "VU stories by the best and most poprS ne oerusai 01 reopw raiLZB of tastes and pursuiw. trjTn. fit It for the sappiemenis are 01 renuiw" ",49 terest. and ralue. No expense is fQtyM brinar the highest order of artistic fjj bear upon the illustration or ids , phases of home and foreign history. 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