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SSWJ "O 33S IBVd i.NOQ A AO 9UI NOTICE ! NQT8CE I Great Executor's Sale. I WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS Tie entire REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY v ! 1U HANNAH COU E", d.oeasoi ; Rt ntA Hwellin? lloiiOf. ! -oat- i m riioji jr.: ?Ia:. t-, :. good condition, all well retr. ! : ?. i.iro tLre ft.'ry .-.Tar boilding, comer P ..-.!. k nr.-i Mi id'. jrc". i '.r. - v Bailding. . Also. evral Farms in (..-nvtu Jn:y. :.-ar . :-y : 1" - c. All of the above Property will If ..!: a'. I. w P.-; . a-, i hi'.- T-r For farther information juire or Wm. COHEN, at Weinstein Building. $20,000 Worth of Goods to bs Closed Out. Goods Reduced to Half Prices! Overcoats, formerly 3.0O. reduced to 3.d(. Corkscrew Suits, formerly $15.U reduced to j;7.:u. Boj' Diigonal Suits, formerly ?10.(.K. reduced to ? ' " '. Cwsimere Suit, formerly f ".(X. reduced to ?(.'"' Blue Cheviot Suita, formerly tlO.O", rednced to ?,."". GrT CheTivtt SuiU, formerly f 10. (X1, reduced to -. 00. Afulllineef CfcMimere Tanta, all at half prices, from 75c. upwards. A 'axgo stock of Gray and White Blankets, Carpets, Dry Good.-, Hoot niSho, Hata and Caps, Genu- and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, rm IrallM, Trnnkj and Valises, Saddlery and Harne?s. All mut he ?o.d and to rejanble offer refused. Ey All I is for you to come and convince your?.. -ive. tW REMEMBEU TEE PLACE, Ex. for WcLafltein Building, &m u LJ n frorr ilannah Cohen, deceased, cor. Pollock and Middle st., NEW BERNE. N. C. HOW DO WE DIG OUR GRAVES? 'V!-T Out or w, t T":.: ; v.. ..1 a.. I'.t k;. -v t:..it v.. die bv . :. il wo It b.ti i v .1, ' oar trra-- - w ;th t .;!.. H -.V f.Ml'ilsil tL:.- - '.!. .Is Y.'f it i- f ..: : :'.: true. "W art- t.-r r. 1 !. :l 1 r. :ieh ( 1 1 t l.o i ll. '1 1 1 v : t. y t tl..'i a !; ' e..l!v at our .1.' 'is and n fur in 'i e dann i ' 'lis aiK e. I. 't pi . '. have ii st, .;:.a,-l.s a J '1-' !:. Ha : :! .l ta'.'n tl.t' 't i ::.. , i : - v. i t i a-p im r ly th..:;:tj. N w;th..f.t 1:1 tL-' t lines c ( jj-refit f j l J!n: it is a iiit-iw that, if a ; i 1 y-. e.i.- i our 1. .; .l.-ti i: : t'.e .i' s'. v.. i . .t ti. a. t' ) t- waliai dein'e's. wo ore vat.'l'.fu! i!. vt can tci ii Mhi V. ti.'. . at. lit d. :.:- the svi: Tin' foilow;i:;; tt iv.s, vet tl.i'V arr fti: ! (!") Il't ahv: i tho sa:..- . ti..' sa:.." : i is a Jiiil : tftStO II'. ti.' nu 'i'T. : i . . ll'li S.'fl.i- a- 1 hot e:U i :.. in cc?sai iiy appear m '. . I.' r ai tl.r v alwavs Tlai'.. a Pa 1 a ' i v in the s chan-o-1 aalll It .' I.t o.'.'.i.l ..!lv !.. an.! :: i srt la a i ti o la :. ! ; ' f'.t .1 1 V 1. avrcii:' l. I 1 iT.sl.Iirs L.t to t-ta.N oi aol.e a:". 1 1. iii' ' ' e.l t. : x:i 1 ,'iiy . II: til.' .... an::.- ; : ; '.;. i.t. ti..- 1 ' -i l a c. ti la -t I t compii-laetnnf'S ; ; i -i.! a- r. i.-'aapt;. n. f-oine-- u '.. r r ::) lam, ar.,1 tia il u'lim i-.j a, .hiin air! i v, n heart d.s-,-:is.'. P : - real !..:'::- ;s tiiat . ? ,. :,t:p- .: !.!v-t.;,n. P.a:-- ::: th-- v. -; :-..:. un 1 s oon ve ; ... ;: i ti tt- ti.i'. -ugh the , ii t- ! ..:. 1 p. a-.:.. 1 blood, i ;":. :: t v :: '. 1 'dy - ...'.udiup !:. :-. as sy-t. - is lu f'-r i '. , 11 la !'. tla'.e ;s l.o eia.ii :. t f-P. tla s-i 1 t-t' .ry. -. . 1 ' -.v . t: .! tia-re is nit '. i a. ;; ,r . it: e rtaady ourf t ' r- a 1 ' - s'ao, s. r.amel v. .- ' i ' p. a s or aP'ti,."' r (.-. -ap It ii.v, ::. .-. - ..' - time should i - ' - 11. P" ' lie !' So- call. .1 :....! - : : P.. ; v. al d no o .o 1. ( i : : ,. ;r. -. - t able pia pir.-i't i i ' i I y - : -r- ii. : 1 -.'. 1 ' a:. 1 be sat e to ret th- . .:'.:. u: : ,::.: r - s. SLa',. i . ',.,( P i i' S, i- aei - - i i ii- ! . ! 1 So v..;. P. P. Cda. , K.iki ar.- Lie. 1 :i i Ky. lit '. r jf- r 1 t:vt die v I'l. ' -i : -..i v- :. :. 1 :'.! .-t miw the v. h- - :.-.;'.'! li: i art ,.f lb - 1 - .'- i at. Aft. r . s a;; 1 p T.iv- s- . v. ia ;.. r. w. Mr. of Km, o wa. tia.; 1. i : . a t a. s. r ... , Aia. a. I MIS A L: TTI.F.. P. F.vmi;. . of the firm . Merchants, Horn- ,V Br ti.'wk t'o . Va., writes I been si -k with digertive r nianv vears and had -l . i : 1 P ,v ..;:i:ij ai'el nieai- T T 1 I i.. in :.t. rie i.cr.iii in :-. a -: of P. -ts or Sei :d" 'ia the Is; of Jan. nil s ma.'h nut he lis: . 1 v a i '. 1 -";;t this til Iter 111 1 1am n. He n i , t- 1 I i. - ret a ' a ; .v or Addriss A 1. - . M-. .-ru St. N" Y. HOOK STORE. J. L. HARTSFIELD KIXSTOX, N. ( ., BOOKS and STATIONERY ool lH..ks and School Supplies a specialty. .. Snuf. Cujar.i. Tops G'as.-ni-are , Crockery. Fwlting Tackle. Etc. c door south of Loftin'? Bank. Very t rul v . L. HARTS FIELD. EDUCATE! EDUCATE ! What. Better Can Bo Done For The Children? AURORA ACADEMY Vl ltOltA, N. J. R. T. tii -NNKii. Miss k i ). Lano-t MOST BRILLIANT. PURE & PERFECT LENSES X tlio W orld. I''"y tiro as ti r.sparer.t and r .:oi 1 e.n h. . : : . ','Sf.r. ami for boilcess ir einluramv U. ' ra;. te x rei i . I . onab'.ini? lio r- r ' it:. ! : r :. i. :s v. : . L t - u : f a . ue. I: '. I.- ' : .- it: f i'Kl'.KK.rT :'iHT I'lIKSKRNERS, TenV.n o:::a:a from Utp leading physVlanB In t:;e l iilLfd States, tiovern rs. Senators. I.tee'.slators. s:ocknieri. men o - note In all pr ons, and in difTert m branches of trade. r::fe-fi. nitvhanlci, etc., can lve given v..a h.ivv r.ad tiielr B'.ght improved by their use. ALL KY KS FITTED AM' THK KIT (i 1 A RA NT EE D BY F. 8. DUFFY. Druggist, mar NEW BERNE. N. C. Ij r. a.i;:ike5. c.i. roy. simmo. 9 mal Green, Foy & Co., BANKERS and Commission Merchants Soma Fkont Street, 4eJ wly NEW BERNE, N. C. 1 i- s' i s. n sp; .. openings. Pan 1 the P-.-.t her m-c 14 iiiriin 'Ca; . -,,.. k. : v. ,Jl-'!s ,,'r t! '' ho:e:s e. . s w;th .-;.,se j ,.:...-. :---. t he st n ps aci o ss t he h" i 1 p'ae'U' Haar,i Rial o.c.ttoti no C.er.iV. , . , . . ' , I'upiliiare .'l.rir-.I fr-.:n ti'e.f . f .-i: trane t 0 Corneous,, I e, .Vrrtl t !.. leCtilel to end ... session N. rtedictioa ena-i-tin and the forehead, t" k- lt a ,l-,' Kr '. r- .o :n'riiiainn atjiivii, ll""!!) tiie e es tar I I:'-!lgli to produce R' L "S" tI'' n.en h- the horse l.O-e :n a e'enl' hP I ii.:!i pai'v ot hair t' leap a .'et.c-' I i o hp '.od,. THE JO I' UN A ukia ;-. 1 I. .'. iirt an, IVa: ie.i ('ii intonis of r.-v; .; . W. uii : lli.I aro t. - 1 t ' ii Tli at we try in vi.it. -in-! : . Tut-- p. fu ;e ii- I.' i. f..t ii'iatm-. ii re.im-i. ( ).'t in life s mo un n y m' : . That f . r'.'h in.'" w i-l, f. rt-. : . They repeat u r ii - .v.-. t -r j.l .: Uow we wi-h i!i i'. ti'.f y w -r- r : Prt-am ; . i r. Cft they j.re-s th" heart a r With the hur.iei that it Lo:o In the days that w ere of y . rr That we try in vain to en .re. Dream lircann Nomi: K s. a ; 1,1 I'ulilic 1 elesrriiiili-. la no t'ouiitiy in he woild Ins telograpliy ni.tilo such strops i:i soiennt.i' ii Ivaiin im"..! .-. ::i the Pnilttl S'att.s. ami in n omiiliy IS It tl.-t (1 IIihI'o 0 I ho people The ii is! ory o I t iie pul ! - r ; and !t pirU'ss : - lnil'.v o 1 . : e ... ' oil naph I a o e, it urn Name i on - i..i o : i.e opp"-: t ions starie i : ! '' ';:: I :n u Ti'li'l .; j .'a ( i;: p . r,y . i t i.e 1 have a'.: :.i;lol and on i:ht u; bv tiiis in am in e !i liaanoiai oeiopus d'lie i iMiov op; otietit ! hi P 11 1 Ol e el had u a- the I ana ( !i'o d'elr'Lii . i : i i ( "i: w i i : f h ; t ! i i - ! a ' i i ;. u ' o : share o. pit al : i.o -: t is inn. i loi i, a Piaoeh Wes'el 1! alrimo;,. aanv. ot 'to'.' li. n P n ion b-iaded ill bt o! gn.u ai.ti s ell . 1 ! hi V '' 'III pa :. ik:i, :a a.! a 1 oo i'iio. Ai' ! r e p 1 : (an loll 0 " li hi - . I 1 dices t i: :t hlt 17.ooo,n 0 mess ; 7.1.00 000. 1 1 . , .in ii i,i il 11 1. a ; . 11 : e c.p.t coi a . t r. 0 s ea : g e s 1 In- :' l.l.ll ! la- ,em ol Pl.O O n.lfed . 1 1 I e a .p..-:; : l i c Hi ' ( ' I '.al 1 1110 l o a 7.aO0 mile- d ed. ineludin and l.i'.Mii oih al : .111 V, iit.es have 1,1.000 m; !i s. Tiie ol ires i i lOsit ion to the We-'el 11 I'll low rates, aiai a r tioii ;s d. ad. cii.'.i ; rreascd. Tiie re-ul datn 'U "iii iie to ;.; tion of the b'.l-lt.e.- a lesiiiteil in i.tt t he op; i i 1 be in at the r ui.-oli-art the attell v. olid to the quest ion of t he control of the trb' ( grajdi s. s'r m by the (1 iverument. The value f tPr W" i -'i t ii I 'i::mi lines h.is bee 11 1 1, l! p ed to siich a large ex' en t that a:: (.' ipoi t :n to imv thein io- th.- (i o, ernmen: at tiie once l:rd :h would Il ret w : t il dec! tion. S one ii i e stij t he (ii'ti i n mi ii t i : i et lines to be operated OtPice Depiirtu.en? : bur involve t he io-s of a gi mniK'V. which would no e con, led el. 1 1 1 el ,ested that o'opo.-iti n the Post 'this would ,t deal ol ! r '.olltlC. The ipiestioti of (', .vt t rol and : a ! el fei : Illetho.U o I the tele a in; ii ia III '(' V. I' I p ll th : ne Com pa- r.gl ess t hell ii s. .bl airs will be conMdernl b ( a t no IleXt ses.s'a a, a:;, -to s ll; ol ii" t.'Ki") t.ovat'i M. A iiou and I In durst r Ah ae: e is no deliN Hi tiiat a rgtviiig di-t -;.i -i.ii'ii is not but coin ma in led. long as human error, we must on , (a.. u . m n n il . in all men. : ua'.iii e is liabh allow an opportunity ot repentance. oi lepeiuauce. and, on tl pre ared lowing ot thai. IK' pardon. Put great care must ;i: tne same lime be. taken 1 h.;t an ea -y across to pudon : does i,i r otlo-rw is lead to a facility 1:1 error one grea cl: i ek upon hu man conduct 'will be lost Men must not le allowed to become heedless of their doings, in the certainty of escaping the worst possible conqueiices by a few soft words. They must not be allowed ' to suppose that the apology or pro ' fession of repentance is a real and full expiation of their error a thing which may be fairly set against the other, as money is set against goods in a ledger. They should be made to know that s .mediing else is required tor expiation the geiier ons forg; veiie.ss of t lie in jured party andthat, in getting tins, thev iimur ,1 itebt-' pa,d. am! forever. Then- i illlpel teCt give lies-, of error o: offended satisfied. - .. .,,!'.., w u .ea h .'ii.ii tl.IV lil Vl r b. le t belli a a; , ., : . aaa . t i v, a n u rn an .ilia ! he m at t er of for as wei las i a t ho matter it j ur : and though the pal ty may profess to be ne wiii oe ve: v I o ' tl I w.tli a leeliuo to the offender. vt r. can do away 'i all Iliell have led iw-creatures I )eeds repented d's.iuvantagi'ou.s No ap.dogv. ii, .a a w h th e right win :l oi ti.ell t iom t he: r action ail alike go to ei. which we I'm ni know. I; is Ho t! ;r estimate oi all whom we baiilv iiecessarv. then, for more reason than one. 'hat we should never allow car selves t-ii trust recklessly to the idea that an (r,.. - (.. ;., i.-;,,, v An Illusion 1 flic W. P. S;(,u Kan., si-nils i;s novel device to break any ho:.- Ainieisoti county. ;i d.escription of a prevent and tinailv e of ;he babit of lie takes a jiiece lumping tenet-s. ot leather ten i:;oh eoig and live of an (ld boot inches wide t Will (lo -fll' s St! r.vise, halt an inch apart. :n: l'i w p hin hall an inch of t he i :. ! an d then re I'eeiw il. "Vmir eh i Id re :i ad I'.imh we!'. 1 I eekoij ?" - ,i : ,1 j ai ing an eld friend I..- h ol no lor nianv e u - V, S. '" i; e , ler.-' Drunk iiek i . I 1 1 , lion." un. no, never ill u but hain't amounted Bill wuz ife'oeived an' v i.o i.t'kcr, to iiob:n'. ' i uint bi:n. "Love affair?" Yes, an' a mighty bad She married soii.e o: eh?'' no. fi K'il.r 'Oh. no. she inari it ti wtiz a witiiier, un wi on that she 1, wnz well off, but wan'r. W'y Aw wan't alIi' to gt 11:11 a tit. cent suit o clothes the week airier they wuz married, les, the pore fellow has lost confidence. Arkatisaw Trave- ler. : he P: I PRiNCie.L. moves each iioeio.'te s ; i i j oi . . Assistant, leather. !ea 1 1. six .sr:o. with fie.- V 'u a ir . a A i a al : u i :.- . In t. i ii. ,ik . liiiek w in . tin v.-iil , i n . i ,:svel -.Veil Oil a dry HH'd tt) e P at ion ill.l 111 a s,..l me I i el iii saiul. It has many quali- - tii .: U'coiiimenil ir hipthiy as a in o:,v. n eih. hat a l;1'y 'lit1 (T"p a means of iillinr . , , , , - V'l AVh 'fta!.;e matter ot v. n ea if has been exhausted bv ,.'i.. r o,. ps. For purposes of .-noa mai.ani. it .s se'on ,1 only to red I'. '-.ei. ai.a. for some soils, u is siipeii",. It will "row am! pio duee a hainlsome lajer for the plow land that will produce nothing else. This is owing to the fact that it diaw.s its nntrition largely from the suruiundiiig atmosphere. It can be giown many years in succes- sum upon t lie same land, without dresstii" ipn.'.init Ctop 1 ; acl e. iiLd without any apparent . n in ; he 1 1 1 1 . A go.al ell ' -heU to the nali fibrous moved from :;d. I: a!-o :,g too ; h 1 app-at lioin o e aiebl .' -.::iri'.' 1 1 1 in. t i:e 'A i:i a loi 1 - rid b I 1 I ' e e'. 1 I li lo . C 10 its -III. I ly t ha: : lie to d siipph All expel b'.i. ku heat than a : i o : a 1 j 1 ...I ti" : s ! - : - jaw tiiat In. in t he soil till I . is" el a :-:gll' e iii lion :ag b r w h e 1 ! -.. ,Ii-p .-I I.;..Jlle.. a ran 1 e ti.: Srptein be war. t 1 1 1 (.. ;; ' I 1! 1 pal, 'P J: il liar .11 .-i a - eat . .. i .v : ti oa s.-e.i. npoi : , ' M tine bear.-- it1- rp bu-iiel a oat as much h' and otic ba.-i for an a :e. for p ail jv. exceh. i;t ' I i ' s. a ll a Woli i i u : ' e r t'a'ieiiiii n i el' seed Jt mikes g aiiiinais. is sililirieiit ,1 !i ire ieeii 1 w'n . a g! on ml. is sv. i i.e. I u in an ! iPies.buck'A heat is an important U t ie'e ol haman food. l'of giid.dle cahes. there is notultig like it. alld Hi local ties whc!e It is extra. lVels raise d, it is ll-ed for bread and aPo for puddings. Hot buckwheat . akes are very palatable, and a dyspt p-:c c in r it them wrh im puni-y. i iTs Ofcoiiise. iliesaie iigi.-at annoy ance to us, bur how much we trou ble the tlies. Pioui the fh's stand ioint on the top eta bald head, for in. tance man was created fu his sustenance ami diver.sio;!. He can 'iv no other use for a man. even v,.t'a ios multifarious eyes. Had we wings uith which we could ily, or were our feet so constructed that we could walk on the ceiling, head do.', n as the li y docs, perhaps we might win his respect, but as it is we must be content v.itli a law pi ace i n t li." Ih "s e" i mat i m . "c give him no end ot vexation an anuo. ance. Ins'ead of sittiug still and allowing him to graze in peace, we light him cout i nually. It' lie isitsus in the earlv morning , we Inake VICi0us jabs at him, and ! som,.fjn.. rrind our teeth and . nv has to nut no with .i good deal where a man is concern ed. We never hurt, him. to be sure. except it be his feelings. If we be . h,i too outrageously he retires i more in sorrow than ia anger to a commanding position on the head board and mournfully watches us as. halt' asleep, we smash our own noses in vain efforts to annihilate a brother tly. As soon as quiet steals over us, why, be steals over us anew. Texas eil'tlngs. Itovhnoil. 'The remembrance of bo hood is ever pirn -nig to the reflective mind. The duties thiit await us after life, the cares and disappointments that obstruct of future progress, cast a shade over t hose im pi essioas that were once interwoven withour existeiae. Put it is only a shade: ncali bu" one image of the distant scelie. aim ' he w hole rises in all its 1 1 e-htiess and but one stiing of harmony, ami e't Vet dun : tins Pa 1 V C hoi d oiii.n li it ten shall vibra'el 'Pis the privilege of tiie aged to be reminiscent : the past is their w- :hi of anecdote and enjoy u.i'i.'. le" us. then, afford them this ph-asuie well nigli the only one that tune 1ms no taken awa.: reliiem i'ei ing that we. with quick pace, ad var.ee t o t lie closing scenv. when we shall be best able to ap pieciato t he harmless craii Beat ion they n r.v ask of us. and which we, in tin n. shali a. k of others. Switzerland. Tne .lournal of Geneva, a Swiss newspaper, contained, dining a severe "cold snap'" last spring, the h ill owing advertisement: '-"' T. in TIIE C'UA Ft I TAB Llh On account of the heavy snow fall and extreme cold, the resident birds and birds of passage in Geneva earnestly request that the reader will place, in some not likely to be covered with snow, a plate rent aiuing seeds or amplest pro visoin of bred-crumbs. In return lor which thry ln-loby eng. go, as soon as tiie warm weather returns, to wagu unrelenting war against destructive insic"s of every varie ty." J i - ad ve; i iseint ia -,vas g.-'icral iv answered." and the 1 r nt v.i lared vol we 1 1 snoe, lasted . Yea t ids ;:,! ni : lit- the mjh.ii- a .:.' u w nt, h. The ile.lth of Mr. AllI : le li i ( ivt'S a wei i iv li i ' 1 e!le iro.a l.'iii-lun s. );.'.' yo-.nger luoth.er of 1 Ge irge An! hony J !i-r: eon o 1 Ta a n ; on , a 1 1 ii o Deir.son ,i!'i-i'i',.il. ):ng: on . Lady 1 i f was a e i ele'irated on. A ic in lea M i Speaker --'.'oant ( s.-i;igtoii ple-elite.l her b; o; he r. I .la w . lll.ll'i.) for e.'I t.lill ser ie'eS. money Mr. Deii!-i:i ine.-;e, - I'.miiluo.i.s wateh. A Vi i v wi'h Tai in a n.'.ii r.'A i rpcater !' t be, b ! 1 i p W . i S MieliM-il 1 ;ttTai!y tuddt'tl vi' fa-'b jewel a pickts wall ;i cb.ii ai ba-1 a i kman- a pdd case ,jeweN, and stone. The nccession uf e;u i-m ami scarai-a-u li.e .1 . i costly whim was that the owner : Sl'.lH'e'v dared Wear the wateh lor t'e.ir Ol'lieillgr midled in the Street i and eoul.l nor leave it home for J fear nf burglary. Liverpool ' ('mi ier " - i , . ... , Ingratitude is. of all crimes, what , in ourselves we account the most 1 venial in others the most unpar- dmiable. line largest circulation of paper money is that of the I'nited States, being' 700 millions, while Russia has j I'i70 millions. I P. Forest rj". Pi.e I) atun 1 all tiee i.s a tine uina mental tiac While oak in ike- m;e ol ; ije lino.-t pai k ti t-es. Paner tiiicii is one oh tho most ornamental of trees. Wild black cheri'v makes a tine timber or ornamental tree, ( ,,.,., f.,.. ; , ., .,,.. t-. ... uai uei ikv i i l nnc nee iui hvxn or park, neat in appearance, f ""ernur is a rapid prownig tr on, S00'1 o.l. ami ornamental. Plack walnut is a ti ist-class tree ornanieutal and useful work, Putetnut i.s very rapid, growing on moist soils even ifthesoii is thin. Snell bark hickory, though grow- ing in almost all situations, does i est in deep, rich loam. The English, American, or Dutch elin will grow in any situation and m ike good-sized trees. Hemlock is valuable on hillsides having an eastern or northern ex-po-ure and near water. K-d in ip!e will grow on any sod. b r seldom ni ikes il largo .'lee ie-s ; n ni"ist gioimd. PI l--k Oi'e'heiry liircil will grow on tin- p i.ue-t rocky soil: for oina men ' al phi n 1 1 :'g. Red p: ii e is a li n e 1 1 eo lor light hmd-; ot lapid giowth, ainl 1 i r 1 1 iie a- i a nameii al 1 1 ee. I.ocu-' d w.-ll oa r onp i: a' l vely 'hiu si lis. .,1: hough in some si i t ions i " is t rou bird wit u t he i an er. Pa;;.ir l.ickoiy i one ol the best ot t ; :n 1 i l ; ret--, n-i Iui and oi n.i un glow, a- W lie a ' . ,l.-!l 1 s a i 1 ee ol lie 1 1 1 - L I r timber, makes a tine mad tee. b:i is 1 ate in i' )iiiii'i,' into S: .U' map e is gooil a.s a bo est : a a l m en i al 1 1 ee: w 1 1 . do e; e, 1 on ii'tks hillsides, when . taMi-iiu.l. Aiiieri '.iii clicsiiuts does well on mi soil that is w. !1 drained, good for timber plantations, pal k. or' roadside. .Ml the large growing thoins form line fiinges along the boideis if woodlands or p nks. attractive in n un or thiwer. Western catalpa is highly prized on account of its rapid growth and its dm ability : tine aPo as an ; na mental tree. Three on m it d aecacia is r.qud growing on any ordinary land, tine foliage. . u it able Ir yard, as hedge or isolated specimen, i Ameiican beech is a tit.e tree lor grouping in pat ks or pleasuie grounds, and does well in a thin soil when oiice est ablished. Ked.. or liar birch, natuialiy , glows in io.v grounds, but a tine j (irnam en t ,d tree in any good loan;: line for pi:ks or plantation ah'iig : streams. . Ia ery in Brazil. A traveler through the Piazdian provinces has lately written an in teresting account of the condition of the people, and among other things he speaks of the large nam ber of slaves in the province of of liio are the principal slave hold ing districts of the empire. An effort was made some years ago to free the slaves, but owing to the great wealth and influence of the owners the plan was defeated. In PST'i the number of registered slaves in Minas was .'.10,141, and since th.it date 1 0 7.G1" have enter ed. The deaths amount to 4'hdlG. and 10.3. 31'-' have been sent to other places and sold. The slaves are used in mining and for work on the large coffee estates. In the Minas and Kio region there are ooO,S9G human being, working in a condi tion of slavery far worse than that of the slaves of the South before the war. There are some 180.000 chil dren of slaves in these provinces, who are held and owned by the masters. A number of slaves are not registered, and al though they are free de jure, they are not necessarily so lv facto. Neatly nine tenths of t he slaves are Brazilians, and the rest are Afri cans. The slave trade is carried on extensively throughout the empire, and tuose w ho engage in it quickl grow rich. The British Consul at liio de Janeiro prepaied a lenght report relating to the traffic, and had it laid before the last Parlia uicut. An effort, it is said, will be made by the British Government i o stop the tr.d.ie of the Brazilian slave dealers in Africa and other daces -Deuiore.st's Month How a Miser Lo-es. The wish to accumulate proiert is inherent in the human race. It is as instinctive as the anxiety of the squirrel to store up nuts in Septem ber tor the winter. The difference between men and squirrels in this particular is that all squirrels know how to turn their instinct to the best advantage for their own com fort aud convenience, while on the other hand many men who have the inclination to provide for a rainy d,iy have neither the iudustiy cor the necessary amount oi'dmi men seii-v- to accomplish their purpose. It must be admitted, however, that the task of the provident Mjinrrel i.s very simple as compared with that ot the provident man. .Man. to succeed in his object, must do mere than hoard. He mu-f make his holding- ield an in crease: he must make them iirer es: lie.. I inc. When he Ilielel heaiiis like the squirrel heshous his siupidity most coi,spiciiuu-l . We wonder if the miser ever stops to think of the amount he lo.-cs by haling his pennies instead ot hav them at interest ? Exelu.ng . 5- dinlinr'li (axil.. No city in the world is moi pie! in esqne tb in Ivliri burh. lis r ainl tuu:ture con. tune to inaKr unKir.o. Ir is a ntv of bills anil valu-ys. ticn e vers bod v talk?- o on a i f t her t -the L-usMe. Yon cannot lorjT.-t it n vou woul lor it iloiainarcs everything and is the heart of everUhin. Castle Kock, as ihe site of the castle is called, is "ine seven hundred feet in circum ference, and on three s-htes it is jut bare rock, so precir itous that foot ot' man could hardly scale it. Accessible only on one side, a place the sine was a more perfectly adapted lor a lor worst of this tiess can scarelv be imagined. The 1 i -. l it.rJf io onn At tlm old yr.u ca. tie itnell s one ol the IllOSt picturesque Ol UUllllingS. NVliether VOU gee it at SUUrise, at ! high noou, in the tender twilight time, or when the pale moon visits ir, it is alike beautiful: but the most imnressi . . view is obtained at i U1USL llljpiessie MCi ' UUL.tlurL1 "l sunset, when the valley is in tne : shadow, the glow ot the setting sun resting on the old gray ca.-tie, making its windows liame like opals. Exchange. ihree things to wish tor! health, friends, and a contented! spirit. I CONSTIPATION iHOtlit-.i the 'F'athr -f nisf.s s." ipc 'us-1 Ui re is no iiiniium tlnouiih wiii !i diseaee o uf leu att ricks t k1 s: cm a 1 y t lie u isi p tion of po;s.ntn:K iis s in tr.i- if 1 1- Ii t ion of (lerayt-cl hli! t (felt- mail r 1:1 tiu s;oinii and bowels It is cansi-d by a 'J rpnl Idvor, not enough bile bt-iua exnv! il from the tiiocd to pnviu'-e Nature's nv,-:i rat hart ;o, iind is yeiicrally acconipaiiirt! wiMi iich re sults as Loss of Appetite, Sick Headache, Bad Breath, etc. . 1 lit t relit meitl of 1 " Coji!-.s; Ttu-rt-ly :n nj:!o:i nii'i-'iio 1111. st 1101 o- 11 ' be :i t !: ",(' as vvel '. :"s rse ir r : i t i o !sf 1 '."p ;'. ; t i p it io d- es not ; .niz ilit- bo we 1m '1 he j i-rt -n a purgative 1 id not produce Hf;-r ! lar h;ib:t of bod witr.out ipifiifirst the diet : or ..is'. ra i,:.i 11 g uit b bt.-in .( it t nt ion , alter sufrerlns with n aiion fur two ..r 'lir.-c years, was called siiniii. .us I.iver K.-siu IHtor. una. Imvuig ; .1 .'liai'S! ev.ithia else. ooucUkIpiI io j i'. 1 lirs; took a w are trl ssOn nial nfier- . isM.irel t ii j i.--e to a t--apHiif u I oa .a . ie'. r h meal If .1111.1 ill I. .. s . i.ill !l C ..I.J 1'Ht I ..iMIIl- 1: ii:.!i! I '. ...in... t ..i;!- -iooi.i n 1 .a.: oi...ri..:i.-..i i.iiv ij'ttt.-til'y ' l' : t 1 1 " n..i:-..- n: .I w ..CI 1 ' t i' wa hrrnt il. 11 0 e 11 - ::.' r r l.nv 11 e.ire 1 -ee.'. t... t O.el'K :-:.p r.'ir:. T A UK OM.V ilE J- . . .!. ii i in- ra : i .!' s ..; arc . i J. il 11' I iK. e , 2Z1 I ! il How a Mm Child V D ; '..rr it. a rpr . .a- i. -v.v-r. " '.arc r. Th'1 farr.Ty pP; i-va:: i.vvr,. f - ! l,y a ; Peee of P:'0o:i g! 3 " n -:. 1 : r.;I-.I t) b'-ir.R any t iii:. -,' t. , T.. rU i ! t became feebler all t he : I me, min to 1 .se the U3.? of !ior leaf, and ftnaliy quit walk ing fntirely. The mld-lle fliig-r nn 1 thumb (.f either han-1 becai.if enhirt, tho flc.h be i .inlr.? liari. Tho hi n Joint - became In vol v i '.so that Tvhon Fevrntfc n nvnths oM .h--? n -: .tand, hvn? Wt V.te of p r.iiti arm. Partial ("irvapj:-.' "-f the .pine also f llowpd. The n9rvr,n i.js: em a wrr I;ed, muscles orintrnft?fl. ar.-l there was p-'n'-ral 'vast in (j of fiesii and rtiu !o. At eighteen T.iC':-.:'.;.. of ag-e she was laced under the fC'fi men: of a prominent physician of Bos-:ia-a., b".t at the "nd of ten months she ' ! loo-Uni t' i ':ah a degree tht she was in a dyinz condition. TM-? was In April, 1S5 TT. too "he c!i:M away not knowing what to do. In this .irv-a-lf :1 dP. c.r.'na we were ev?r prr'iaded by fr f ndg f . try "one bot tle " of Swift's pcrrr . which we did. and before it had a'.! been taken we saw a change f.jr the better in her sym; t -ms. We kept lt r.p. and ha"1 done so to this day, and will keep it up. If tho Lord wiilj, for many day 3 to come, for It has brought our dylnj? Hazel tn lifp, to vig-'r. to strength and health again. The ashen hue of her e hecks has changed to a rosy tint. Bh la able to walk anywhere, her lan.-uor and melancholy have passed away, an i she Is now a bliihe, cheerful, hap py romping child. Should you wish to ln crra your testimonials of proof ot the virtue of S. S. 3., cur names and what we have paid Is tu a portion of what we owe to you, should you wish to use them. Kindly yours, BnN. F. Swtft. Gnr.TRUDs E. fcwiiT. P. 0. Box C6. Trent 'ef on B'.oud ar. I Skin D3eu.es mailed fr.-e. Tcs 5wirTSrE-iF: .. r ..v.-o. W'.anta.. Atlantic ts. N. C. KaPiroad TIXE TABLE So. o lc EtTect -j.OO T.M.. Mon.'.ay. Nov. 1-1. 1887. Going Eii-T. Schedule Going West1 No. 51. Passenger Trains. No. 50 Ar. Lve. Stations. Ar. Lve. p m 0 40 G '21 s 2i 10 5J 4 "5 5 41 6 41 Goldsboro 11 27 am 10 39 10 42 La Grange Kinston 9 58 10 03 s lis Ntew Berne 8 10 8 25 rn M.rehoad Cicy a m 5 37 Daily except Sunday. Going Eat. Schedule Going West. No. 1 No. 2 t Mixed Ft. & Mixed Ft & Pass. Train. Stations. Pass. Train, am 6 10 Goldsboro 2 23 p m 6 46 6 51 Beet's 148 1 S2 7 11 7 21 La Grange 113 128 7 45 7 50 Falling Creek 12 44 la 49 8 14 8 31 Kinston 12 02 12 20 8 50 8 55 Caswell 11 41 11 46 9 15 9 32 Dover 11 16 11 21 10 lo 10 05 Core Creek 10 43 10 48 10 29 10 34 Tusoarora 10 09 10 19 10 48 10 50 Clark's 9 52 9 57 1122 am Newbern i m 9 20 ".Monday, V. ednesdaj- an I I'rl d-i . One-day, Thur d;i an sauin ay. Train .SO couueciM wii WlimmgLoii We. Ion Train tomd North, leaving Goidsbori. ,1:50 a. ni., a with RU-hnicmd " O nvill Train West, leaving Goldsboro 3 10 p..m. Train 51 connect!, wuri Richmonu A liwuvil: rrin, arriving at Goldsbcro 4:H5 p.m., and wltl Wilmington and Wei Iod Train from th. North at 4:45 p.m Train 1 connects w:tu Richmond and Han Tllle Through 're'.ght, leaving tioldauoro at S: 10 p.m, 'laain 2 conneefs wl'.h Wllmlneton and .lilon - astentier Train North hound leav ing Goldsbor . nt b 5J p. m T rain '1 couaet-18 wah W'i lminI .1: ami Wei, ion Freight Train somh hound leaving Go...'s'o:oat ii: l'1 i-aii. S. L. Dill, "iL'-rintftii.i - t ixican ustam Liniment CXJRES Ecratchc-3, I CoD'tacted Sciatica., Luntbag", Eeu.a::i Burns, Scalds, Sting?, Bitea, Eri03, Sprains, . Strains, Stitches, Stiff Joints, I Backache, j GaKs, j Sorc-3, j Spavin Muscles, Eruptions, Hoof Ail, Screw Worms, Swinney, Saddle Galls, Files. I Cracks. GOOD OLD STAND-BV r. "C rr.; ! !s!;cs for t-veryboviy exactly what is claimed fur it. uae . f tiie reasons for the great popularity ot j O.o 3It;taiirf Liniment 1 found in its uuiversal applicability. Everybody needs such a medicine, j The Lumberman needs it In case uf accident. ; The Ilouffcwile needs it for general family usa. The C ana ler needs i: fur his teams and his men. ! The .Mechanic need 1: always un li wrk lenc-li. The Trliner needs it In coe of c-mcrpen.'v. i The l'iouecr needs!: can't etalong without It. ; The Farmer needs it in Lis house, hL? stable, ! and his stock yard. j The Steamboat man or the Boatman needs !t in Liberal supply afloat an : ashore. The Ilorse-fnncier needs lt lt is his best , friend and safest reliance. The StocLt-grower need3 it It will save him thousand of dollars and a Trorld of trouble. The Railroad man needs it and will need it so long as Ills life Is a round of accidents and dangers. J. ne a rck woo asm an neeas it. inere is noin- tagU1(! )t aantMot9 (ortbe dlgcr8 tolllei limb and comfort which surround the pioneer, The Merchant needs it about bis store among S KeePaBottieintheHoue. 'tu the best of toonomv. Keep a Bot,Ie In ,he Factory. iuimmdt. use in case of acclJent saves j.aln nd loss of wage. Keep a Bottle Always in the stable for ne when wnnte. DR. J. D. CLARK i :rvi'j r4ri mwbehi.i.o m crsten hum, Between Poiioc and Broad. vkr7-ldAw T Men s, Youth s and Clothi lu Pbutton ( 'utawa s. Pri nee Alberts, '.Sipniro and Koun 1 ( 'ut Sacks, made from the best l ( ai k - n o' s and C,i--;ni'ii' . You will now find at SVI. H. SULTAN'S, At Rock Bcttom Prices, Lower than the Lowest Without -Exception : A fi lie 1 i lie ) Vl-Il'il.ll s, im.igaoibli A hi I .'('! of 111 Iain 1 1 1 1 1 d Silk most I i 1 1 1 1 1 . . l he and tiiici cGi: N X u ii a ii I'M T. A Po a e 1 a I Mai i alter:)- Gent's IV- f. kwe-il'. la soft rii Stiff '.. ( ).:r S-t.t k ol BOO S i : h v. ( i ' i i h i Ai :.) MHO ' AT. .Mill Wp :: to ' r j n i r o ! , r i . .ii vioGt -.l.i"ant ino v b eh w.. w .11 a, a l.o lo duee loi I i i; ll' : We al i I lit d! i Alsi. i tub I "f? GlVe hi, It I 0 o 1 1 I Mil 11 I'l'P lilVl THE BST WAY TO BUILD A BRIDGE i.s ro s.w'p von; ipm:y pv 3B"u.yiiig- Jaoes Cost At F. 1. PATIERSOH'S MIDDLE STREET STORES, THEN A BOOM in the rijht direct ion will he irmu uu : at. d b makiriK our ptirnhHftM at the above named Stores. here mi will Iind i.drairm n ( Jen t lemen ' FuruishinK Goods, (Moves. Neckwear. Siurls. ' 1 n.nel L'a inwi'ii. Hits. Cans Boos. Shoes. Um brellas, Trunks. Valisi s ar..i Pabher G.-ods. h Railroad to Wilmington via Onslow is just n '.v atitaMtut Ihf pa hi in mu,d . hilt- economy ih the order of the dar, ,nd F. T. I'Htt-rsnn'H stores are the pine s to pi.ii in-e tru- economy, mvliupi in ymrvo is Ins m-nto-.t grent le.il f ir a lutl- '.Vnr down pric.ex in Calicoes. Giulianis. Blene'.uig- linmi. I ) ,ue r-1 ie- S a I j T Lie ('ov ih Quills, and a host of other coo,- A full I II- of Kov- Youths ;,n l ,. r.t e . i, - lie,,! JJ I ('L.thintf at Rock Bot'em prie-s Mihi'-tl or.--' -ui - 'or i,,l .... .. -j, ,u I'ne-.- youds w re not made Ir the i K( W N M.T.'. K I ' I M M A N i K NV OI11ER rUTEN TATE bm for our o- n market Bs" .ure to give us a Call and you will Iind p: ie,- :t'i.i .m.) qualitiee. Bolan & Spitii.ey t'nrasi'.n S'ese Sh. ,e , u r S, -ci.ilt y THE LEADER IN L07 PRIC, OFPEiS THIS FALL Extraordinary Bargains In Mens, Youths, Boys and Children's CLOTHING ! The largest Stock of fine and cheap, well Suing nd waring ainl best made Clothing in the City, in all about 250 Different Styles of Corkscrew, Diagonal, Worsted, Heaver r.nd ( 'assi mere Hu'ts. ranging from $2 o $20 Suit. Men's and Boys' Uverenats. Iveversihl Cut- and l'l.-K i CtleH. A long fi.lt want supplied : viz., the Urg, -t line of Ohilekera's Knee Pm$ Suits nd BOYS" SUITS ever brought here.jn-t tlio very ihing for city trade. Latest Stjles m soft and stiff brim Boots arid Shoes Ladies' D ilton Sh'-i- s a lo Button Ska tins' 11 i ; I AM SOLI: a a. battle ' me KV Kit V P, S .! .11111 . I KI D.. (r".'d-, Dos- (', .,!-. Worsied Poplins, 1 'assine res. K.-ntueky .leans, hleaeljeil, bro ' n mid clleeke.i 1 ) .im M v. rv elii :. Good Calicoes at 4c. a Yard. Don't fail to examine our Stock of Newmarkets, Ladies' and Children's 'Walking Jackets, Shawls and Jerseys, soM at astmosli infc' low figures. Men's Furnishing Goods, Wool Over-liiris, White Shirts, Bed and Whiie L'nderwcar, Cardigan Jackets, lower than i-v. r As usual a Bandy Line of Neckwear, late-t .-haj.es and patterns, handsome line of Hosiery and Silk Handkerchiefs. Beautiful assortment ol Su' pei dors : a j.:r of line noi.by Silk Su. renders f .ir only To cents. M X 30H WERIN, Middle Street. Sign of Flag. Mr. Sam. li. Bali, will he gl Mr. Sam. Knglandi:;: will '1 to how BOOKS, THREE CENTS EACH! The foUon-ine- books are rullishfl In noat iamr!ilft Uttu. printPd from cnol radaM tn14 "n rod rapr. and many of thera hanaiBoiniy illustrated IisheJ io any land or Uneuage, and turtupli i- t'," literature of the day at thp in ok: tr-il. times tne price ac n uicti tiiey tire litre Wondcm of the World. Nymi asT tlni dracripi ims unl i i 1 ua t r a i . . i, ol it,. i wnki.if oiturf aii '1 uf mn Wonder of the ea- fu: in 1 t-uUtul inliia It ui, J LTus Giust: atloli. ' A I'leusu re KTertion," nnd Other ol eh en. A H A L. L IL N S ' ; t it iHK.mu fu it.-: .ee bv die ye i.nr h t; in. .r i,. I lie Annt kczluh 1'iip. rm I 4 '1 i ' 1 K ut K !. i. :i. n.- ; t . I -'n .very way In WiJ. w H. lutl hrlntroaa Storied. t Cit iu r h P I'm.brr nl t lie nn s t c :i kt iii ! ti jt I 'h i.-: rn h . I fllT Will . r in Hound the Lamp. .i t. p U7 7.1 . an.i tTR'n-a, vr l tie nice '. it- n ' 1'opular Kciltfttlotii onil Iluluu . tir ratli-tle. Ii, n.iu.k I IW !leM i , ,: The Self-inudc Men ot Md rn I in. t- h in a pel (..., ' i. n ,,f fn,... tt- .: u.u : A l:f ui F--n.li k ii I V - presrtil riiTnlllnr QiiottitlonK. ' ' t-; ti . Bl ' f ti, n V J- i : lige'S f : 1 ; r T v in ; c ! I. . A rnSiia! c work -" i-iii-. l.on lfe In New ork. a t'-. - ie wing the dr k ii.le nf W in '.' l ; I The Koad to .itlth. N t n 'iit a llu.ro(rh;y finrnrl w.-rfc. ..W.t:r. - - ? .- r ll may irnke nnmey. os;'y, t. ,:- One Flundred I'opular- Song, sen f. 1 ,"mlr.l:i- . ! nml ' tlit 'h 1 1-. . n 'lr Noel'n llflr. A Novel. U Sin Mai A Bortcn-.l Life, a N. v.l. m.nm An Old Muu'i SacrlQce. A vd. FT HEX!. I . li ' f Aitvkl Fi . HaRI vVl. iiy iliB. W. will R end any fur of te abor. t-nnVe bv mail post pai upon receipt of only 1 (U ny ten for i nt ; any Henry fir-1 lor r0 (end; the em n.; 1 -t i 4U hook. for 7.1 ( fnlt (the nt nt ht bound in board -,: : ( h tc k. for Si .IO. Tln. i ! . yreat1! h .'i: m i n nook p ev . r offt-r . ,1 I to not f ai I to t-lir d vantr of It. .a: isricimn juiram'ett or man y refunded. o.t-" Mami-R taken r.,r fracuonn of a dollar As to our reliability. wt refer to any newspar.er piiMigJ: . -t in N- w V-- - k 1 kpw i ... tn t'.e m hit. j , 1 Airenrien. All order filled by return ma.l. Address all lexers; l M. 1. 1 JTO , l'tibllaher, o 3 Murray tf-et, Aew York. AIL BROTHERS. holesale ll.iVi; KhS'.DVKK TO Til 101 K TWO STORES, SOUTH OF THEIR FORMER STAND, And keep of FlaUK. .CATS, COPKf.l ?JAB, STBUP8 IVlOl-iASslliS. SALT. TOBACCO, NNUFF AM CIGAJK.8. Alt everything in tli. uHOltlil bOW rKlCES for t ABB, ST, Children's Pared I F eo in l:e.. and blit weight, is. ai the hoie-t pnee FURNISHING GOODS. o;Hi!iit ..! Mie lalesl Kl IV ancf ef ana leading styles. --- l -. n i j . ! i T - in every va.ticu- 'I d . and ill" 1 1 f to call i heir at tcn- f J) ess Goods, I v. I. a-1 1 will . i a lile a n lie t O , oi k of New in ' he city. on Mill find .! , Is; ll, I .1. il i; ; 10l" Siiltan. A - .lone.' Ol.l Stand. WERIN, Hats, 'at reasonable prices. in Endless Variety. lew as G.i.'. a pair. ;it !.(. AG! NT FOB TUB i- CA-.r.iv ii $2.50 m inlet las old friends mid acquaintances, you t le' Blip!, n t . Tliey are ividmut exreptioo the rhearM'Pt 0'"iV evr pub inns, ps "f t h neoide Rti ni-portuin t y to mcuro th dent In any other neriefl tfieKe ft eat orka would coyt linii li om ia cuinpleLe in Ksell i The ForoeMlnl Kiihlen. a Ko..l ny U T r.inii il 'IheOM OnLrn hint- A Nov Hy B L , i. , B Com J, f j J h. IVarl Hhc et-un. Vl. Hv('u, jvuuit. Ifullow Ash Hull, a t'twm. bj 11st Uivt, ii r:u't-((' v . 1 nlt-r tilf l.lluck. A N.-). Ily tL. uilur .,t " D..r The Dlvmond HrocclcL. a No.1. Fit IJ ra Mini r. l.iutfated The l:n vr j 'r'a eeret A N" . . 1 . p Mm m K Ba rto I he Mrnnee e ot lr. Jekyll and Mr. Ily dew A .'' Ill K T SlMKS. ' Wicked l.frl. A liOl.irOoi Ht I.imI.v alu.tb'a Irlumoiult. a .V.l H j Th chTccn Two f-ln A V-y tli. ullinr of - . i I (iH.hi h Wjl'M I in 'l'h. Nine of llt ilrt. A N-M 1M' KoruiiM'. a v. .i I j F A Low Vftrrlttiir. 1 s-H Mm Hi Tho 4 n'.lty IfUcr. a .-..vri byW-isin', The t v,l-.n of A on. A N . 1 H' Fmrni'" Mn 4rHi);r. A Nifl Hi VI - Ihk. W. '--trine tho Kfttrt. A NNrl ((v Un f l'lu(wrlKht' Iroughtfr. 1 No'tl. 11 -1''- 1.1-1 I,'U I- td i iv Kt tilt A j I nir hut Kit Up. A Nuv.t. y tti ftulh i'li r'it 4 ublu. A N ..l. Vj Mrs U V Tirro. I'l f I . ington'i Oath. A I't. s m s ntt,i. The Womun Utr. A Nel Hj Ir. J Koiiiioi. Tbet uliromln Cabin. A Not!. Bj V T. Caldoi. Grocers, b tU J h'JCUl D i I 12 dwtjaal . , .,J.-' --.:ACTM.a.',rjjg 1 '.' i .
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Dec. 29, 1887, edition 1
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