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Scribner's Mairazin' WITH ILLUSTRATION'S Firtt Xuin'j'r .' 'i Scnbuer's Mii.: ' W ideal sense a mmi; litflrptisTa, aad e'a uu:i.li. '.; filly- atustnt'J. Some of the mos: .a-i-. t appear daring the first year arc a rtea of Unpabliiacl I.. iters :' llit raj of great u . ;. ;rpiucAl TeJue ; ex-Miiter K. Wash boro finini5ct;nc" o;' :r. j sieg -rfcj Ctri'nl of Par:; Glirrpje-i at ta Diaries of Gouvem-'ur Si rr.-. VHaieter to France at the cl.iao : 'ra last century (giving jc-r.p'.in.-i : ocial life and character it th-1 time : ft collection of contemporary Wribinjr. Early New . rt r. f terf England Society'. Tberw i mueh excellent :; -:; : . :a cluding a serial "by HamH Kr-ior.i' attttie extending through r.il mabersbjll- C. Runner. ' S. t' Dale, and others ; inJ short tor:--.i by B. L. SiTOSOB, Jo I ChanH'r Hir h, T- A. Jantier. Mt. .Icwe-t, tw TharjtH, H. 1! . iky --'. M Ciroaby. and a host of other . Notable ipecial paper to b pu : lihed Try alj are Gfnen K. A Walker on Social im: Pr w a - W i' ("!"- n ilr. John l . Lopes m traits of Caesar . Captain Gr Oast Defence, etc.. ?. Scribner's Macaxtn.' liahod t $3.W a "joar. or eepy. Sttbiscriptions may b any newsdealer or book jo!! -r. dl ARLES SCKLDN'KRS r r s(): Ibliaher. 43 ai 7 1.3 Hroad way, N 'i - flrii. I ! j mm i ' - t - V -mm I Vll' 7 - raut xri. toi.S vJiaa fzi.M uMbhp . at tka wl ml wf M mmr mam. SutTriporn . t T"yT ll ill W (aha H I I III I. Frsacn )ilp Btn X. . i4rwcorr comfant ixs a4 to ataaw tt. rita44i TESTED 5 SEKI'lC-ji.i CATUOGUE tJ rUrwxr. trh O C C l O r atx HiirtM, Imtviemt OtlLUO Wm f W iaII appittralitMi. P IX Cm Em lwa Bvlevt wrtunf IDT & HlRATfl SIBLEY & CO. lOCMESTUT, N. Y. CHICAGO, ILL. IS-U . Cart . AGHSTS WANTED b every aswa u Kfl tba laprcmrf SHAKKOHIETTER BILL FILE Ft it. 9- CFvntwt X i pow &a im 4Jamca UwncM w iOcMraaad, Aad THE COSMOPOLITAN Priw, i. 50 the bent tHaatrmtd low. zhm wnrUi. I: co UjM ptr, and b brim fa.! a.-u later: itorwv aatnLUlc iivl . rr. ry "XttCr. 4.- Dd Ammrs.t wr.t in J . TIN : l i iad injliatic I . - ROU) ''i'l t U K3i t Oct SAM PL E ' COPY it NEWS A75 tvIa fr only fC SOl mntrr & ntxt ci tit mm, t. faeaa. Boero.1 Joi r.x al a ST NIC KOLAS, Aa illustrated monthly per: .i'.oai - for boys and girls, appearing on the Z3u of each tnoatti. r.ditt-t by Ii-y - ' Mipea Dodge. Price, ceut. i mber. or 3.(X) a year, in liTanc-. Bookaellers, newsdealers, ptniijter, aad the publishers take sub--r:pt . n. wkien. ahoold begin with th.- v? beraamber, the nrt ef the . ST. JS JCHOUas aims both to i-:'y anii'tO derelop the tJLstes t : - c a titmeney ; aad its record for th- pa.t twelTe years, durmi; whi.-1-. :t ':. i.i a', way Stood, as It stand today. At '.':. kes4 peeiwdk-als for boy an. i ir.rb ia a rafficient warrant for exe.-il- r. daring the comics; vu.mi, Th- i. announce the follow ir.; a." ainn-j Le41&c Feetnrv for 1j-'(. A Serial Story by Krai. 11 Barnett. The tisrt lonif torv . written for chtldrt-n. A Christmas Story y W . ! 11 v lis. With hutnomu : -little daughter. "George Wv-hiLr. ii - K. Scadder. Ann-.. 1:. . l--r.f ,. Hiatorical Sena!. New "Bits of It!'. 'i Folka."by -II. H ." T -a gracious and ri't'.-i nc -eJkud-loTic and -h: i i h-dr': . - Papers on (',-.- !' 8ehools, Rap 1 y i : tions by JoeepU V A 8a-eoa.t S. - .i . Trowbridge, will : and useful. Jenny's l'.oar 1 .:. II by James Oti. 1 ' a - boy life an t en'errr Frank ll. S everal of . toriea. "Drill." .1 . i' A capital sch". I The Kojhoo 1 :' . bs -: Rom KingsK-v. W -i-by Alfred V ar 'ii -. Short Stories t y -.- r- r writers, inc'.a br 1 - . It II- EoTeacn, .N.,ti 1' . '' A. ' -Tier, Washington ( i '. a i t,. K -- - Johnson. .loa.pj'.n M .lbr. S.i Heaekiah lbir-. r dard, Harnet Pr- : aaany othrr. Enterprising S ' - : Rollins, Charle- (,. I c. Eekford. Li.-ut.--ac- .-.-tiw ward Eglcstor.. x:. : Short Stone r r Ii : - Mav ttntry in N v. n. MjaoT 25 Ct SIBLEY'S (0 Poems, h Tt.-r departments wo. c Baral i ew York r aaagasine for oh il Jr-n Tal ClNTrRT 'Ii i : r : : u ' ' -. t ; :. a ' ' ci- the ' a t h w o r '. i . " ., New V fit. !.! I K M I 1 ) Steamship Company ,MI-WEEIlLV line r'o. New York. It ul t i in ore, N or tolW, ltntt'.i. Klintbetli t'ltj. 1 h 1 1 Ail f i n l .i l'ro( ulr n '. mil oilier (. 1 1 1 e S AM' Ar 1 r :. Muudav, January lit::, lbbo, : ; i - : :; : li h : i Steamer Shenanirah f f i) x l' 11 A S D Til I KJD .4 1 TI ESDI. A.fDKKIUAl K - - f 'r. w: lh - Tru.o r. I Trnl r..j rt-.or.: r r. I . r. f t. i .-,1 KrulM t w riid prcrn V K. B. HORCK , if't, " w Bar .1 irn r "if A - Jlii3Z jf Fie: 13 Hew Y;rk. rtif N. C. Freight LiDe FOR NEW VORh.. BOSTON. PROVIDENCE, ir.d a'.', v.i.r.t -.vHraLt I'll.li 7. NO ItTH It 1 lit, jfir o' yew York and Naltime Franjportaturn Co. -.2 . C 1 III lire r -! M I'.fli! -W h KKI A Nj lir. -T b a m y. iz: -il. t e.nt TI JiiA-i 1 t Hi -r ! V - T : K I ' A V itl' 'i - '. Njrf I it.'..rMt . j Y r k i.'o T I .i ti - I' - - - ;P. f, siifltpoa Bo too U t'f n:: ft f U Rwk' P-O-.ii'QJ- K I r C M ck. Yi K.-r. Drru. wfir h rit B- too. T-ilT - -1 t.;.'! fw Yori Bi tjrr.or . v 1 n di t a tr.d :an4y r '. I v r'VlJ'af' I'.irdltl a ' "t . i : t -i r. C 4 " 3J -!,. -rc iroui Bruki?t oi Bilk iod Ship m ' :. L1NF.. I H r NEUSZ i TFiNT PJVEF Steamboat Company 'A ., r..-. 'n 'oC.jw.ni eJui- no r.ii ni Stramrr Trent a . . . w tl-rn 'nr Vrru'. i .-..-- na .1 1-. . : at m.. irair-vni: Trnton rvory r!u:r.!' . Mini, n : pomfj kl mf th r'vwr Steamer Klnaton. ii, itU After January ::. tnr -:r:i:rr K.nu-m will ltr KtriAton for tim n ry llonitAV knd rharmla) at o o ,-.ock a.ni . rpturniua'. will leave New hriw- every ruea-. Jay and Friday. topptn t Jolly i Hd Kleia iml .ourhloa al all lan.llnt on Nf river t len nwneftlon matlew-.th umr She:-. ml.ili if ttie old LKnulnlou -t.::-.n r ' '- J. J. I ' ;-1s A Y t wrro ' F Rlnatno l s Kiuci. fttloiTi;. T ; L,Si N. A cent at Tr.i. : i e ijruiiiir, J.lly o-... K.e.ii. ; H KitKA. Quaker Hrldce. : M WH'TK.Oend Manace law K 1 n uni ' i WILLIAMS' FAST FREIGHT LINE. STEAMER ELM CITY AND BARGE JENNIE REED WF.KKI.Y bKnVr'.F.N beese. s. c. sgrfglk. va Iafet Niw Bern P M. ITe- N rf '.t. V M L'o enrx't w : t : . N C- fv-r a'. I pointsi N QTT K TI M K AM' J - ;.i ' s MiKii ; W1I.I.1AMS I. r .T-t '. .- t. TIME TAEIjFi OrW a w- w w w t ! a u t u cV N r a i 1 1 i a i lu r,:t.-. r- - - i -. . Dunn. i.e. new stork: New Goods!! M. SI " LT A N FRY I.ARdK TOrK Dry Goods, Clothing, Boo:s. SIijs. Hat?, Caps. it-. ! in-rrv tr.:r ;;-!.;! k-, t a I :rt v'!a. I'ry i '. ! r-. .:. i K- b-.'-r-mined '. Seli Then. Lowit Ihar. Ever. 114 w ; I.. . 'k :U -A i ics-i !::;. r. Idit-s ..n i Mi-.- a i it.i r . A t;.v.i White .- I 'V "0 ii' hirt Hat H-' t ' n S u : t a.- ! . tv a -A!, a r : -' a.-. a ; an r. t 1 r. W toilen !Ioi and S.vk- very ..w arret" and Oil O! t!i Tr;:t-.k and Vj! xiw . a ni-e a...rtmr.t rf !Cnk.-t. and Huggy Re! . A '. i w. ask ;-i '. 1 t-a!l an i ' k tef rt- i -j rer.a-: ng ! we t i i avov,'U m-'nev. n : f-rg.!-. ; la.-.- Jtl-li o , . Hn i M i ll l'. M'P t i-t ( hurcli W M J - A '.'H Utr.. jiismr.c. i.a" . - d t.- 15. ij. I. TAN. GEORGE ALLEN & GO. I 'K A I.KRS IN General Hardware V irrieulturiil 1 ni pi c in o n t . Plov. Ilnrrow. Ciiltiwitiir, Mom mill Axes, V 1 - Mower and hcipiT", Steam Knl lie. Cotton iiiiH and Presses, 1'ei till.ei s. liiiul Ilater, Kamit yi rr h an ic- Tnoli and Hardware, I. fine Urn k Ceim-iit. llator Hair, l'.iint. K alsoni i no, ar m-h (Ml ;lass, lMltty and llitir. 1'r i . r-, K I ricrator Oil I mil. ti.c, r.ureka Ititrlar I'rma s.i.h l.ockv H.irrnii'cil to gd o tteeiiritj aid tat i.-l.tctioii. I'itll IIS VKltV LOW ;i:o. all I ' N o. ' UTKR 0 R T R rRllLI' MA RBLE WORKS, N Y Hi R Y . S . i . Monuments Tombs. And . . l.r.Ji i ra t - an.l I' u'. J'.n worl in ITALIANS AMERICAN MARBLE r i. rr u il! receive prompt ttventu r c.-f Ai-tior. kUaraiitaed. JOF. h. . WILJ.IS. Proprietoi - 'i at a: t : "AM i'.'A -((. .YA".l" IiXKSF. A. ' K. iliiaach ik my au then Zed aK''1 in Kiu.tcn rtia30-l vd A FINE Florida Tonic. Mr. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, :. 'f t V. '.ar.tl mark M 1 1 .( (.rKirK a l1 '..; r. i-w if t irinr.iVi, h Inrhli, wr: '. o : cm h.'ird'.y s.'ii'f; a s;nn i.ts-1 f mar. y t a om . l.aM' . 1 (ulnn'i Pioneer Blood RnMfr, mi; r::a: r.ae K'on aui:;:;c.l. '. . " 1 t e i-9 rt m1 y ' r R -1 .( (-. : ' n r : r Hi . : , an d a y r - i'HAI'M AN, ' i 1 r : a ; ; : h . A ( r rUIn Curt for Catarrh. ( si f URB FLUSH FRODITEK AU Ti'N dulnn'i Pioneer Rlootl lie newer r ft . : 1'.',, M :-. ' tl 1 '',iit'fteii Kh e l, -i. ft - .1 MiCON MEDICINE COMPAJiY, Mi::; aJINN'Si 1 I K Mil K I Farl:r Suiiz. Chai AValmit Bedstead It 1 1 re a u -, W.irilinl'i -M.i 1 1 rr-M't, ( h ai i - 1 i 1 1 1 1 u' -. S o I . i -, ( i- n 1 i i- 1 ,i 1 . 1 1 I I . I i : m u ltd l l ( M l' i; i i - JCHIT SUTEE. OYSTERS FAMILY GROCERIES. A. II. HOI. TON Choice Family Groceries. Finest Oysters Tin Water.- .! Last; ; o. ('..:-, -liti i A:! . 's Blxjou Be ifiWEH K r "a!.", wb'l.a!-1 ar. i retit.! v P. 1 New Hen.- N . 1 ' T1IK JOURNAL K"NK J A' R 3CKYCREF.K I'lca Thv T!o r II. a !h ri.n 1 ! I city ok A i. i ,. : A : Th. r.v W h A : l I u, 1 I .1 t: - r I ll ,1 I 1 .. ii ' . : - ;, ci - - a !: i - 'tu t la- e'irri n ' or i u : :i 1 . lac 'urmiT ! ill I .- a ; . -may n i 'it - ll lilen ions I i e , :n a-t ' a, tia i Il.les air I 'Mini a, a , i : ' a ; n l' all lies. :i,o-r e J'eil loi Hi s : ;.'c. I'lie I .liner t v : ti"ti '" t!i;- .'load staVtm-ii!. At :l.c l)ctM im iiir ot the year lie oiilr. to see where he vt ill land at r lie end ol ;t . In other words, he should have wt l! matured plans u:id work con -t an r ly to them, 11c caniio' ailord to drift aionp, le; ; i no or:e d.iv sue.-t t lie work ol 1 . ni x'. lie must have Ilxed pur -umino:i;i: to ics anl hts aid I'Vl'l 1. !d'y w a ca: : . in a - ' ; ; v . - old I :i , t ' 1 w !l h can -r h;in. 's :ti his best he hilly ia- nt tin rr cue di-r ie ,em a, - accc-: n i 1 ol :'h t.r.v rr.cncl ia ncc . e . 1 ' l ace w iio The u : c- 1: I llioler- : ; ,o r - : s Hit ;mp. ' i:e VIM I 1"' ' 'H I ' o can ii : ; c ham ! a lor statu;!:,,; w a e ; s 'et'cra 1 i v c. dici. di d '.ha'.: 1st il a - i le ret . d ol e H' . i : I t i . e I 1 1 a. e ! the largest u.ea-ure ol con t id '.(; h:-la'oorei-. I'litil recently mo have always advocated ;' as the bc-t. I n.ip.ii'sMonabiv it leas, utiib r the usages n a I'revadcil irfe rl.c w.it, ma. -u im. ; - -; i : cniiloi r. I , to ,'Vi i;, ..'.-. : o n r wo;:, lit; -y.-tem ol . . . use ol iao. : that hired lao portion ol ti, he laborer Tiii.t III I'M o ' ,!;. -trt ot . - i ilia illy i ' 1 1 v ' pc; -on. tin; i ad oar extent h ;s uis oil :ve .. : '. a' .on and limited : sa ug implements. 1 1. ir ab-oi lis too large a :,.- proti's nt the farm. take- all tin- r ..-k-i t he t lie .-.line pay. whet her Tiic land! latMiier i t he seasons provt id er-c or fa vi r .tine. laht bale.- to tlie regarded as 'o,.d c:opp;n. and a hall hands to : he plow an extravagant i.-t:matc. I take at least t'.ve ba'n -oi iu': recent prices, to pa one and hands, leaving tltl'. c hales plow, oil ' .: w I. .1; 'he 1 a : m u -1 pay . : at ; e : a :, -1 -'.a lioi . a ;. 1 1 aet : :. r el e-1 on '1'HV IS One ;- not : will o!l. at i hall to the ..'.laid t a an ii .s i n .nt I ' e - II, en r . in m ; i , I . ' ' e a:al a i::, the otic ha'.! ol u,",;!'l then on' of : he Hat can a . :..' ra -c.l :a a- ",:.der i ';:. In illowi il the : a ' -. - t e in I J. n r. a- t he crop. l'ia jet ;..;;r ii.ile c;o!it. instead uiat.v oale-. t t w ar '. '. ' I..- '. it'.tudc a: i : : er ;: :,de r It! ! ' :s' ca: -I., ,-:: ; i.-ol ' d cor; d ; i, re the pi e r - : Cl'i have a ,11 e tln bull in the china shop. If one must have tenants, make them sub ie.'t to your order, plan Hiul direct the woiking nt the crop: see that tin' rows aie not run up ami down hill, bill the cotton seed to the ' i . 1 1 1 1 1 , insist that corn post.s shall be made, and Your land well manured; T V l l i r,r,,ti.,l ml IttftM N , , . ' ' , , , t! d. l or heaven sake abandon i , ,r,i, lio- this greatest industry ol the I country to a race. who. alter two hut-iln-d curs ot pupilape tinder nir :trr! icnt and s'iocesl u! ui i - t hi- country . have not '.en u!ia: 1 1 1 1 - dailv .-aw and prac ..,!. - W. I.'. .l..M:. i:t .If- . ' I',, ,;':(' in,'. 1 , '.moil a n 'I a l i - - .1 : a :i i - if-,. Oh. said Inn l o u w . 1 1 ' ll l'C : o v t : bed. ' CI'.' t.r, ."-r. il b 1 1 1 : i , i i iic'i: ' i ': 1 . i ' i ,. : . - in device id moral I ; a : :e il 1 a . id a - a 1 i her 1 1 leu d s know, i a : -tr.-ut Ii oi .-pint t hat - .a a au.uiMt jincl and t :u- o;e.it 111 -telle-, -lie It i a : . bar i oa I ron t hi r : ; h :i- -.-n- I'.d a ch.M could .i in . i . 1,11 :. -i cue ; n ad her. W i.y :i the be .,!:.'; ou do :n the ( )h. .Ion'; i. tr. t!i it rlir p:,i a ca-e. m out !" ol' nece- a : ' -clean ave ti A:n- 1' l llll sc aili a l.e I 1 Imt 1 - 1 1 ' ' : l - 1 1 1 : 1 1 j i hi' e r '- ,i bar. ic u : ii limy ; ml - as a 1 1 1 o 1 1 i . I'll take him akc Ii l ai i ai : .' I l a. 1- ra nee.-, be earc In ( i -o !. . ii.; .loa'r let In m il v mi r ." 1 '. ;' : lir tiling wonKln'; -ii.ike r. an.l a - : he cln lili en weie now aroiisei!. -cniiyilie; round 111 then inoli' o.ia;i- anil llttcrnm little 1 :e.i,-, .inn iio'ii ia.,'111 -nouieii 1 1 . . ; 1 1 1'aii o!,f lie'.ow. "What's the row, '. ' 1 coio:lii,lcil to take the ' :o loin. The Captain jumped ! I'l'd .in l seieil a cano. I ; la- 1 1. it h tu li t i'h water. mi' . ti'deil w I; ie i; (ivi r t li i in' pa.-spil h; hand ijiuckly i -re' i;rterai:ct out it tuck fast. Sli..i,o. I'r.uircs." A d a i k think fell into the water and was instantlv ubmereeu bv a blow Horn the cane. It rose de (ianth. Another hlow with the ,-tuk. "Hold it under tin water," -houted somebody. : "Is it dead!" squealed Aunt l'enu ifeat her, behind the crack of the door. - Deail ' roared t.ho t aptain. "it , -H.....1 ,-.,,,..,1 !l,,i';i..,: ....it seems a Koon ecneme to encourage ha- La en dead a hundred years. 'a ke ear old black kidplove and don't ti c to pas.s it oil' for a wild ati'uiildowu here." i.'. I!ai:i."i TitAtls. Very few men h ive achievi d i niinent n-e uiina) who have not, as hoy.-, given Hume :i' 1 iea' ion ( d a : a!cu t or a des.ii e j -' i on a e:o ii a!) ; , cot: ii no t In ir 1 1 ve.s ! "i'.o on.' narrow channel. John; Howard, the irreat iuison iclormcr, at t h i in h - a ' "ce s - tul a - a 1 1 a d esin an , eft. wh;,. still a lad. the nphols- ii : '- -I p m which he liail lived, and -et 'ti .ii a t on r ot "re form and cxpio; at : ui :u h;s neiirhboi hood. Willi. -I fori o. '.'.lien but fourteen, wiote a le'tt i to ;t;o local paper aaa:::-t "the .d !.:- l allic ::i li'l'aan "'sh . ' oo,cli 1 i.y w a- ouec re- pro-.,.! lor mi-construina a 1. urn sence bv l)iimii::c l-'r.i7cr ol the Kdinl'll.-l, 11, gh School. The bov uis.Vied he nob:, and v.a- ..-I. i i... i... .. .,i . ...... -ri .. iiii'i't. ii ii.. iiia to oit iieca x ue tt next dav lie appeared loaded with." f,lJln UJ arainmr,;s, and forced the master , l'!ovcn oul of the twelve, he goes home to conlcss him-elf in the wroti". ' niad and curses the Ad ministration for The ..b-'iiiate yoiin;J dlspu'ant was not doing anything for him. Now, afterwards Lord Uroligham. who oimen Cameron is different. If he never sutleifd i.'nisell to he wor-'ed wants twelv- otilcea and I give him one in arauinenr. .lames Watt, before he was fif teen, had ccui.-t meted a steam en gine, and George Stephenson when a child of nine u-ed to build el.iy engines We mi ;ii: multiply illustrations, but such h r.e alre.ulv been made feiel ii , . i lheeai- bet i eii twelve and' -.Veen are the most anxious and import. m' m a boy's i:fe, for it is then that ho and his tamilv ire ehoo-:ng hi- future trade or profes is only f. 1 1 r to l he boy and ' .an he m to be. that lids' liotild he decided, not by ::a:.-:c::' i retlinstances. o- tale:.'. : : . i ' . 1 1 ' ' i '1 . and to the choice i HIT ;, ; , natural bent S: t.i.i- I';;k i i i: ' '! sciciiMhc waiter 1 1 i ; ' A -a -: mo:;, eh I. el Vi.'U- oi -m il ..... ., , ,:, ., ... ,i. rifhr neb i will prevent an attack leadaehe 1 1 t he snbjeet.s ilaches w id w atch the f coming, thev can - m pt om n eg; i w !th a feel or heaviness, a-ep ol all hour. IK e gullies, w ll! tile headache etl . It will be too my p e Veil ' a-r : In-: t ia- a' 1- ill p ni; :s i a 1 1 iv -lice to ga-r :; ei,'. pel Im is. ' ': . e-e days I or iia Ilig ! iiel r pa akc meda- ne ll do :: tit- w .iKetl the', arc a-'.cep when the hour ou.es toiitid, that the people have learned the le.-son pretty well, and :hcv generally know that -leeii i. : .. it I ,.; 'ho -ok thin n cdteilie. I-.-; ' i - :.: -o we ! . known that -. ee i . .- a w on . to i ; i, . ; : e e". . . e M'.l- iter : hat; i n: ; : I a n r -. I'. a i 1 S ' I w ,,-r. iv ,i I ' i : . - . v i - - , I ' ar.i ' ll, - : -ii-.' .-idi ' :. ll.. ini.ln i't r,nr." CLIPPINGS. The Rutland Herald tells of a young man that went into a drug store in that town, and asked for some rock and rye without any rock. Court B. Cunley is one of the most popular tobacconists in Poughkeepsie, because he displays the sign and lives , 0 ,. ' hv it: .no Cigarette Sold to Boys, J The t-;al population of Aleace is l'74 t)'.". b iLg an increase of only CO on iho MimL'pr live yt-ir ago. Thtrn is an i-i;s r.f 07 i','W females, hgainst a -Mi-i..r t x of 20 7.7 in ',). i-.iFti-r (Hcurred ,m the ' ' : 1 1 ) r 1 1 1 n n d at Tifli n . i.iv I. ii All i xprt-sdaijil A t' rni !e -P, il Lirnni .' mid ' ' I: i. . on Tat! a : i il.l trail .llide.l. and in the t. k pt-vtral p.tr'j-t-iigers and trains nun; wf rt? bu rned . r tvi.l McCune brngged in Ea-t Toledo t:,.- ml. i r nifjbt that he could drink a i n i: ; f hi.-key. Then he bet that l.e c al l. and the bet was taken. Dvid ttnii the bet. and died the next morn in;.' ut 1'irulyri- of the brain. I'.ir-i n 1 'oIh ef i ave!!. Ma--... drives n little niii; that uui't weigh over TO'J pounds, and wlmh has never boon win d . et lie drove it from Lowell to 1 Chi ' ago. ana back iu Kiehrnond. Me . and thf little fellow Hhowed no i-irisof ' t'H!K footsore. . I'.r id-e port woman has complained j to tU' poiii-e that her Salvation army! ha-hriiii wai making life miserable 1 ar.aind home by too much praying and I -aiK'c; and assault- nix.n her and the j Ml ireii. because they do not tedieve in I h i - ri 1 i kt ii ins met hods. ' A I'lica lirni has ju-t made u rope thirty feet lonp with which Mrs. Druse, the murdere---. will be hanped. if she h m-' at nil. It i- five-eighths of an ineh ihn'k. inade nf 015 xtrands of shoe ll: r. .i 1 en 1 is almost ,n- strong "s a tt : re r 'pe .f l h:,t si --. Abigail i' (i.irrett. who has ju?t been Kiaiii-1 a divorce frum her husband in Cincinnati, is but 21 years old now, yet he has for children, and has been marriud seven years. Her husband was Ha when he induced the child to marry him. A Texas t i w contractor recently cap tured a home! rabbit. According to account it a a common gray rabbit with the unoommon addition of four teen horns oome on the head, others around the neck, their arrangement being something like that of the horns of the horned f roe A commercial tr.i tiler says that in Pittsburgh barroom one can buy two drinks for a quarter, and if he buys one drink he pays fifteen cents and receives a check which represents two and one half cents. The next time he wants a drink he payn ten csnts and the check. , trade- A tobacco journal saje that h( n a cigar-maker gets right malicious, an.l , desires to do his employer great dam age, he gets to work on the best brand and then pats a single hair from his head in each cigar. This trick is ex ceedingly difficult to detect, and will destroy the il.ivor of every cigar it is applied to. with a far-reaching injury to the reputation of the brand. i Sim Temple, a colored citizen of i Montgomery, sent his eight-year-old i hay for . jug of whiskey . On the way i htme the boy thought that what was . good for his father mu6t be good for ! him, and he took a pull at the jug. Then j he took several more, and when he got j h.,mc wag stupidly drunk. His mother ,ut i, jm tl1 bed . and he was undisturbed until the next morning. Then when ' fbo CH;If.d h.n, he was dt.ad. , , , , An anecdote attributed to Gen. Orant ljunbeen rev.yed. When Logan w uriuit i reported, comes nere anu : ...!.. I T rO-i-o V. im oat cf the twelve, he goes home and 'swears he is running this Administra- t ion. The piiisenger train frem Albany to Spriiigtiehl , Mass.. was badly wrecked on Tuesday last at West Springfield. An axle of one of the express cars broke and threw the remainder of the train against a freight that was passing . ,., , on the track next to it. which threw the I enpine and tender of the freight train j .'".'IJ , l l"L J.C.C-UWLJ,..- were injured and the mail pouches i were burned . John Penzel of Jackson. Mo., an a ;ed ; Herman, has made two sound and ser- viceable coffins, one for himself and; , .-.e f,-,r li i j wife, and thev stand in his I house ready for use. When his own ! was finished he tried it on. and found that re hadn't allowed for his lefc leg wnicn is oent ai me Knee ana sun. so ,,f he made a new cover, which permits him to lie comfortably in the c lati after it has been closed properly. Prof. L'Json,. a violinist, of Warn;;.! ' .. was engaged to Miss Jtnny Thorn p- i - n of Copenhagen, w hen he quit that city for America. A fe.w weeks ago he ent for her. and the day after Christ- t mas she arrived in thi city with her, grand piano ar.d miity trunks. Sh.e w as nu t bv her lover, who took ht r d rectlv to Warren, where three davs later they were married at the institu tion where the husband teaches music. Abram Cretis of (Irant county, W 'a , tells a remarkable sheep story. He says that he was on the mountain near Petersburg Gap after a tlock of t-heep. w hen one of them, startled by the sud len appearance of the shepherd ii- g. leaped fmm a precipice and landed uninjured '.73 feet below. Abram watched d in its llight, he says, and i.uv thiit it passed the tops of several ta'.I i .ra-. leaving little tufts of wool as c. r.'a t"i. and appeared to light in a t :.--ii it wa-4 thrn.vn bck aaiut n: untain and there struck another a" ! - i -n ".r,':'. it reached the ir. 1. ; a '. "i. i .1-; ::.a- ir. e at une . !' the col- , i i'.ar ia ::i Klbt-rtcn. tin . but , i h.- men i bt-r could read nr write. -. '.. i i fjirl w I'.o had L-. n to ra iuii.' tt'a- c.iiiie.- (..n the pre-- i.. a. ' y iuri distributfd and !..::. - . ..'.ii a rut. the a-.-t-mbly was ' tic -ill rr.-'' 1 t . lind that all the - :.:-' :.i. '. in -t v.;!u:i!,. j.r, sent? '. '!'. ::. lb" :..iR'...' f till' L-ir. that Ala. : ; An ;t, lull tn-. tiieet v .-''! iii '. a t ' : ; -I r , C 'H ; n w :.: . :i ;. - : T- n. M- , . . . in. n '.'..:. i i . la ;ia v. .-. r ;:t t ai. id T n -; : a tia-th.-y him : r e '.v l! i r. ;ct t Oil'. I I tii'pjntir. i ' '111 over him. li lnu -i ct,-frighti'ii-.J .ai tire. Tla i 1 n. an . an 1 ll ,m Ui d. il. 1 to i at ih.-m i.ut. at cut until Spu-.-r a, sa horribly 1 urnud that he died tic next day. The murderer" are in jiil. i I JAMES REDMOND, 1 yilfjiT - IN C'JNMiOUON WITH THL AG EN C A 1 Oh li'TTLING The Bargnai I Engsl Brewing Qosnpns Lag r 'ecr, Porter, i5c. l KEEF UN Ha.Mi A KL'LL Lir r Vif.ES AND LIQUORS AT HOLESALE, Which will be -.old hy rhe iiirr-l ..i (iaih.n .n VEJiV LOW FIGURES for CASH. Ginger AJe qnal ti Heed Imported, and -ui'fii..i u n priH-urHblt- in North Carolina. Flas Goods that everybody wants. We are offering them at prices that all can well af ford to pav. We don't pretend to give a list of all our attractions ; if we did we should have to pay for extra advertising; but here 1 n ' is a condensed and sufficiently representative bill, which we commend to your attention. ' : 1 ' Dress A nice Cashmere, part wool, for 10c O.LAJ liiau D llltJllCJf 1 iitt; AWUailC low prices ; all we ask is an inspection. wool C&bul Series, 40 inihes wide, Camel's Hair Serges, French Plaid Cashmere. Striped French Bilk and Worsted Hair Mixed Cloth. In BLACK GOODS we have all wool and Camel's Hair Suitinjrs and Serges, Lupin's Cashmeres, etc., tc , among which is a half wool double width Cashmere, nice lookinfr, for 20c. per yard. See our Heavy Black Silk. Then look at our Black tin Rhadamie. Wraps for Ladies and Misses, Walkii-g Jackets, Jersey Jackets and Dolmans. t b Our Hosiery Stock . -.v. We realize that times are Is earn i. our stock at b ttom pric Lul fell We have amonr? the thousand thines Corsets Gloves, Ladies' and Children's Vests, Handkerchiefs, Buttons, Gimps, Fringes, Etc., Etc., Etc. All we ask of our friend- is a trial: if we don't sub you both in prices and 'juality it won't he our fault. We are the only parties that sell the Celebrated Diamond Shirt, Collars and Guffs. We think them better than any other you can find in this market. To our friends in the would say we are very ade. We -are headquarters in this city for tyles, and we sell good goods at hard time prices. If you want Fine or Common Goods we have them. Then to that class of our friends, the Wholesale Buyers, we would sav we wUh possible, and will sell cheap, but unless you down we cannot our iroods too c We vespectfiillv request a call from all. and i it if we don't sell ; goods are not cheap, Don 1 k. M. NEWBERN, N. C, WHOLESALE AND aker Goods. per yard, in nice shades, worth 20c. 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