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m " .7"' AT - ., . - - " Waa pllC. Ff eight Line j&ura ui ixrma, tats ycm S MUMttiliiii:w SEill-WEHKLY TRIPS St-tticaox B-d Now Berne f tii Ba.' ara tor M Iwm. WIT- JUUAT,-VtClU)AT,U iui r. -I 1 1m "aa Ba-.a tor B ill m . rv ' TV 44 I a aar IMMVT itaa aaa a 9 -r- tor hNwn wttAaat aaaaara. aa on ar Nvmi ii- nu-w at -aa a tok laaapiaa; aal r a o Ama . ca- I all nil Hocu- H-IUM aioaa (WMMM. to a 4 fanla rar aU -ru: ot - nn aaa M mm Am aaal waaA A t "a aa toua ar MXCmtUt lktM, aVaat Ma-r a) Li t !., B -:!. JAaV W. McCA SULICK. AV. Aorio.a. Va. aj t O jaa A ck. tAl a,o:a. U aualA fork a Bail. Tr aa. Uar. Mar i . Caetral wharf H. 1. taaai a, Taaaa laja aal Munltji lorv aal it ami Mi. w ana aaa tay a l:anlM ralMiaarpAla. oo1t. a i im ahvA aatu lar. rrafMam. tiardf . a balla aaa i flraa. uid .-a -a guax- 4 ui JlKrtBlomdl of AVOID BaUKlBt or ll'LK n IHIP VIA N. C L1K- 8. U. i.HlT, ..u aW Hat aa. t . EASTERN CAHOUNA Ot ska I c, Th rat freight Line 7 rta arallaa -a aaraalk, Ba'.Uaaaa-K . rU-ialak-. lw Tnk.aMU, aa. ate aU-aaaa CMy. f . C. THE 9TBAafT7CT EAGIJET and VESPEB Baa wta raa an rwraavr mttmtuU aaa aatUf aar s-raa ar7 Mu.iUiT. nmu.T. tautuuiA . ux -hukuii tor tll-aa d7 .i - an a MOM' A t rviut. wi).impj xmi rmi'AV Taaaa ma la uomuuo iu u iauiMIH.CHk. orfoi noau-wu K. aV. a Tar. aaJ oraU K. M.. and tea fa aarrraata a. IV. toca a raiiaaia ana raitater J a-arta4 auaaxtur nullum it tea ar'a,a"a a4 LU wu Lltj.ai aaial a 4a if rat at ui aa -to oa aaia THE JOURNAL. t I'.unt' out oi' the stab i' linn, who cum1 LOWEST PRICES IN AMIRICA. UklX Et rRU V:m, T i II. Of FKHx. i 3--- 1 PIANOS S200. OR'dANS SBS TS ' t'pr .'ic I ri- 1 F-nr K'. JT30C. COVtH. KJTH'JCTC ILL M!SMT P i 9 lra c-k tth. i1KI(TtMi.i FTlr- f l M.tfcl r . llriiM i Maalklt L r. t--. -, ,r i '.i - i k h . r. LUDDEN & BATES. Hl'1111 BUS antl. Iiiiiui, 1 PHILADELPHIA SINGER mo ii AJUd, LOW t MM $28 $20 i f Tutt's Pi s r Buart ail naat to oa aojaaait rta Eaarara alia aaily aa Ibuo a ark. ar Faaa. K. -. r V artt Ri ar. rfclaiaifnaia. ar r:, W. A rta.io . ia-am a 4. niaUua, KaMaa b iia WVi. a K u. H fTaalilaat Ma. nttUoa. HaaAiiA. 6r Morait ikxuarn H. K. Or lanftaau A M laar- Tra a ."a .N t ark ai -i-w L114 aad ajaAar Iju rr aar 1 raaatraa a asAada a bni ansa aaa am vu a raa. AOk & WILaO (Oaa. rtv ma-c . aVJkl. aj awal tiaU aaaar IW r naaoai rratat Acaal, w . m m, a a riu. . B. Cuuar. Oaaarai rTafAI I. 3 T P. A !. M. a.. .Hara-iA.Va-. OL L4niX aax twawai rrUDi anal a V fc N .aoraia V a. iiU. UDIXlkJ.I. Aaaat. a .Haaaana. .1 . C. a 1 aa la ' aaa tohar llaa FIFTEEN DAYS' TRIAL II TOCH OVI HOUSE SCfOflE Wb PiT CUE CEIT. H (VA a Mx-S ( Mirrlllaf ar-4l, Ml(.(ferra4la( aaattl. aalMl a "" llftt-raaalaf. SjjiSlafl a afallark- aaaala, 1 I e-1 laa1 fM. '. - I ; r aT1 M -r (r, b'.t fcr , .n.ur K . iA.-at oiif "; i to lay - i - i r;aa Tfca C. A. WOOD ( O.. 17 S. llta K Palladalpala, Pa. It Hi) i )i nil uiihlt- fi j11 ill ' , SICK HEADACHE, TORPID UVER. DYSPEPSIA, PILES. MALARIA. COSTIVENESS. Ar:(: all bilious diseases. Sol i Everywhere. Tutt's Pills SAVES MONEY. Oar t or lhn pllli will aavr manr tullart In diirlor'i bllla. Tht) ara 4-lallr prtprl a a Family Medicine, a nil anppllraaaaat I aaa; felt. They re mote nnhtalihr arramnlallona frona th b-d t, a I Ihoo t nanava or ffrtplna;. AdapCail to j niint and olff . lrlce. sou i;vKitvAViiiau:. U!l'tl '1 -; 1 : . . ':!; N,,u (.uuj(i t.t. iV.mi the W-J ::i "!.;, , liei t lt;i ,-!t..ir ,.y.s ri 'i K-il ,1 L in : ; ii.it lie h.i tl a ; rtn pt r h: - u', n, ; l t 1 1 1 w uuhl 11 1 .1 k r t I i " l J ! 1 tnl' ,1 ; 1 lllcl, 1)1' Dili' wh . w it.s n.-: iim',1 to the vaj: u ie nl the 1 ! p"ii . He w , ineiliinn - -'1 "i m ('It ii tian k "!. i:.irk mam' . Tail ami : ' in' ci : 111 ' - aiiiin ils t iiat M'ein a bunch ft n.ui les ami wire : the very lini--e one wnijlil selt-i ' 1! he hail ;,i make a hard, quick rule nl .1 huiiilr-!! mil-'s witlmut change. I'lie tu.lv tl:ilicu!tv woulil he to s'art h:m. Alter lie hail once jrct into hl stri'le oil c Ml hi (lejielnl tII hi 111 to last. llu.-k Ucmorcst'a Magazine. Do yon want to be carried to Africa and see how the terrible slave-trade is conducted in that country? how whole villages are laid waste, and all the inhabitants manacled and marched off to the rn arts, save those who are butchered ..-.. a (I Miritl. "Noth ":: " 'i'd a Michi gan avc 1 e n:aker as a tramp entereu - -h p rbe other day. The man looked about him lor a minute and theu sat down on a roll of leather in a corner. I can't help you any," continued because too feeble, too young, or the shoemaker as ho gazed in aston ti'o old to be of service f We have ishment. just finished reading a finely illus '! think you can," softly replied trated article on this subject. The the stranger. "Let me put the case battle scene between the slave- j as it is. i refuse to go out." traders and the doomed is terribly realistic, and the other numerous illustrations give vivid idea of the hardships of the African in his own country. This article in Demorest's Monthly Magazine for "But 1 11 put you out.' "You'll try to. You'll get a policeman, ami when iie comes I shall say I have the cholera. ''But you haven't." That's all right. He'll ring lor Ar. : 1 1 1 1 i it'll lii 111 a'.va Ii : ; ; .c ii 1 ; an ce, to a place saml was sol:, ami not w 11 ;v ! he feet of horses .mil tin t hen I ic.n; '.inked up mount. l; . and A- and ra.s have sa oc oa.-;. 'ii tha- he would the re;n the eh plar:n ot 1 he st 1 1 r 11 ; 1 a 1 wflr in ! 1 ea ; ol . an. h.m-M'll ovi-r 1 scram bled to j.-.s who h a 1 sleiiiu 1 ... 1 1 v Colli a' d ;n 1 e k 0 : i- r w hcri.i ol wagon r.iii loiiinl. so that he the t!at. prepared to k wa a c w ! my f t lie 0 1 u in a cow camp. 1 ra w h ,ile." ht' w ould i inse!; : and. though ' iih'W ;i. he claimed Id ride ;; U Vt ll 1 11 g t ll t! 'I .' I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I ! 1 1 : - 1 . May w ill alone more than repay the ! the ambulance and I'll be sent to purchaser; but this number just I the hospital. The ambulance will m the published is stored with good j attract a crowd in front of your thing, among them "Modes of i shop. It will be noised about that Travel in Japan" (beautifully illus-1 it is a case of cholera. The papers trated), "Ten woman Poets of ' will come out with a scare head America" (with their portraits), ' article that a genuine case of Asiatic and numerous other iuteiesting j cholera has developed in Detroit, articles and entertaining stories for : Then where will your patronage children as well as for the old folks, go f "It will follow me." "Where?" "To my other shop. The wagon will be here iu nlteen minutes to move me. Better develop jour cholera pretty soon ." Say!'' saitl the other as ho got up, "I thought I hail jou. I'm beaten at my o.vu game. I'oa't you want to k lck me." ' "Why, yes. I'd like to lift you once as you go out." "All right kick away." The shoemaker planted him one and stood in the door and smiled. "(iood-bve." said the other, as ! e I til gI''lN old ooumion Sleamhip Company. SEUI'WEEKLT LINE. M4 ai lalaa toaaaaaAra Car pater Ola) aaA rararna Tatar fAavta. rta A la airla aava poa awralA. laltlaw., aw f m. 1 i AalaAta. aaa a at. P arVAaaaa. aa Waaalaiiaa ritr." AM a pcaate, .NorvA Caat a-ii Wan r i L'- s r" " ' ' aA ftMuaT. fUKl IK! am Lawr mix. ia I lux it IiIIED. gA-t SaiOriU, llaza iriilUS. CA?i fntditt. M aau f aa Ateraa) rVa aa) SJOw-oa ,j a-, tar 3 a a K.i.lUAIII a aioiMdofl af iAa -. A r. M. Traatea. j ail ihai m aaa rraal turara. Ul aii rrva aaa nui Moavrvl-J C atraav rVisrilK m- AkATA aa lB A. M aaaAia aoa aaaaMa) ante aaa IX u . a. u. a abipa to Jtear Haw A. AV. a. r CXva aaaaaar tor ma Oaa U naipa tor r-kliaa ateaata, av W. 1. Cav a aAlaa aw Bba avi mmiaa aa llaaa aa tea Aaa lilaralaa. cnar aaairvaa aCte-ta to r.aaaa aar aairaaa r a aaaa paraaaa aarrtoa lor tea aaal A faara. U tea tea. ituaaUanau Aii alaaara aa w aaa w Ul aa tor i te tea ralua aara a Q a L l rvi . - IteAvVa. "!'" anil laa a aorat lasu. oiato-l-aaa ra a . aaa arary aoartear aad aitaa taan ar I aa aate taaaa j tea aaiaara. C. B. BOBIKn, AjaaL ataamaa. CVUTUTrVK A TCliXK. Aaate -NorfoOL. Va. w. a- nurei d. Vtea-naalOaav. .iir Tail City. THJB liXUSS I TEJ3JT JUVEB BtOaunboat Compuij. Wli raa tea toua-tea aaAaAmla aa aad art Aaaaary la. MR. ' lk-i Mi -a-f T 9 - aTaal J 1 - C-rl tlal I A WEEK ClubSrtttm vtuV At :onvfp.if-t O l9 lA-rCT Al Ar.f ha a 1 rn r t. : i t re , w , tr4...V;.l- -.a . - Ci-ocxrai.0Q rf th 7 dab -Ba-mbam rat ;i - J t cuh fr-o-a .r it co THE LADIES' FAVORITE. - NEVER OTJT OF ORDrR. IaicA - ' ' ' ' - rf.i-.-a. . ' 7 u -an t " -1 r t, d;r.-t ' rfn-rtt 4.11-.-. t. -i: ttin.V ATI A 1,1 HUMPHREYS fcaW" And e-at, t-oi;a S ' 1 1 b -r--c T" - i i bb . rr iot cl r BCtif. c t t ri a y on f t ab.' S.v ar irt Ltri !--r Vlx. iA-i in the w rid V e eil oJy nrBt ;uiity good, bet oar or- ri if a r a? S a t t .) rt r-rt ft r tec ord :-a - tr $10 HtlTrWtitArl at va w rn-.! A .ti rrv b n l-rrt Wa: . ; -r r- jrf.r.ai c -? or o-ft-n Vu- 2..(rO WatrU j i :r-n wad ( ri. r .- : - . jrt!cr.'. 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The t h i r il time he stood t" he mounted, but the moment he It It the man'. weight lirmly upon him he began ;i series of pitching and burking which would hive soon deposited an ord,iiary horseman ou the ground. Plain, ordinary burking 1 was v.n ied with whining side winders, during iili;. h his head fared every point ot the compass in quick succession, while his muscular h.i.-k arched itself ami straightened discovery of this fact, but that does again with a vigor tn it was appall ing. Hack clung to him lirmly, mutieiing through his set teeth, 'Pitch, blast ye, and get it over with," and meantime plied quirt and spurs as hard as he could. At length, after what seemed fully ten minutes of this, the horse struck into a swilt. swinging lope, and dashed tlown across the creek and np the hi nil's on the other side. Not t.ll then did Wes gather up his lines, and remarking to himself, "Well, he is a tearer to buck, sure enough," start his team toward the upper ranch. Meantime, the Chief and Yo had reached the pasture, and had read the plain story that was written there. There were moccasin tracks ; iu plenty where the Indians had stood near the bars, a red shred of blanket caught on a rough post, the . trail of a dragging rope over the i horse tracks where the animals hail crowded through the bars, and. most significant ol all, an arrow stuck up by the feather end in the trail, its iron. head pointing back ward toward anv one who might be following on the track of the mar auders. Forest and ISrream. A (.ixiil (ieneral Mut he "KoiiJ of a Hit oT k Hon." I a his "History of the Invasion of the ( nmea," Mr. Kinglake gives a minute and graphic account of .the battle of Alma, where the armies ol ci llizeai IYirope met in I the shock of war for the first time in lorty ears. It seems that 'neither England nor Fiance nor Uussia had a general who was I capable of handling an army ot I DUO men in the field. The 'con ! sequence v. as that the battle was la series of the most ridiculous ! blunders: and the allies (France and England) li n ally won it simply j because the Kussians blundered j more egregiously than their foes. ! The philosophical author, who seems to understand both human nature and war, takes occasion to ! lay down some sound rules in re gard to military chieftains, the jchitl of which is, that no com mander can be successful in the s field who is not himself lond of "a i bit of a row;" in short, icho does nut t.ntit in battle fur battle' .take : 1 and that the general who rights on ! calculation only, and is gnided by i a cold balancing of duty and prQb- ability, is certain to lose all the ; golden opportunities, which a war ; like commander would seize upon by virtue of his divine instincts for : victorious strife. This is undoubt edly true. To be a conquering general a man must be a good fighter, and a good hater of his ' foes. A peaej man, or one who looks upon the enemies of his coun try merely as misguided fellow citizens" can never wage success fa 1 war. Jim We lister's Advice to the Jmlire. J:m Webster, the "freat Texa Chicken Thief," was brought up before an Austin justice of the peace. After the evidence was all in, themdge. with a perplexed look, said: "Put I do not comprehend, Web ster, iiow it was possible for you to steal thost fowls when thevwere oesities us renowned fashion JJe partment, making it a Family Magazine that should be found in every home. Publisb&d by W. .Jennings Itemoresr, 15 E tst 11th Street, New York. Louis I'lliijc-li's Nov Hook. "The Confession of au Abbe," j a t translated from the advance French sheets and published by T. V. Peterson vY Brothers, Philadel phia, is a new novel deserving of the very highest praise. Its author, Louis L'lbach, is well known in Pans, where his romances i he moved ( IT. When I find a man have long been classed beside those ' who can heat me ar my own game ol Finite Zola and Alphonse Dau-j I always come down and show my del. His present work is note-j respect for him. I'll make a hit worths in many respects. Its roosting i i!ir it under tin owner s An. I Fi power is great, its incidents thrill ing, and its interest of the most absorbing kind. The theme is startling in its boldness. It is the sin ol a priest who in a moment of passion forgets his vows. True, ne nas oeen grossly neceiveu in early life, aud his fall is due to the not excuse his error, and bitter punishment aud torture follow. Ilia pure and innocent daughter is made an Instrument of vengeance on him. and through the project of a terri ble marriage ho is goaded to the verge of desperation. The love scenes in the romance are excep tionally BtroDg, and there are sev eral episodes of great emotional power, notably the night rendez vous at Chflvanges, and the denun ciation from the altar of the Madel eine. The action takes place chiefly in Pans, and all the characters move in the highest aristocratic society. These characters are very vividly drawn, especially the Abbed'Altenbourg, Eeine de Chav anges, Gaston de Thorvillers, Lou ise, the heroine, and her youthful lover, Jules de Soulaignes, as well as Miss Sharp, the tricky English woman. "The Confessions of an Abbe" is destined to create a sen sation, and, of course, it will be widely read. It is published in Petersons' .N ew Series of Twenty five Cent Books, so as to put it in the hands of all, and is for sale by all news agents, at all news stands, by all booksellers aud on all rail roan trains everywhere. Wanted to Jine. While waiting at a station in boutn Carolina one day l was joined by a man who carried an old fashioned satchel on his shoul der, and who had evidently walked many miles through the mud. He was fully GO years of age, scrawny and homely, and he simply nodded to me and sat down on a bale of cotton. In about ten minutes along came a woman in home-spun, fully his age and about as homely. She had also had a long walk. She nodded to me and sat down on an other cotton bale. Not a word was said between us for ten minutes. Then as the whistle of the train was heard iu the distance she said to the man : "Then, Jim, you ar' gwine off ter jine the Mormons T" 'T am, Hannah," he replied. "And you won't take me T" "No." "And I'm to be left !" "Yes." "And it won't do no good to argufy ?'' "Not a bit." "Wall, then, good-bye to you." She started forward with extend ed arm, but passed his hand and seized the satchel and flung it thirty feet away. Then she grabbed him by the hair and they went off the platform into a mud-hole to gether, and as the train moved away she was on top and jamming his head into the old gold soil and saying between the jams : Wanttojine the Mormons, do I you. Want to leave the old wife who's dun lived with you forty years! Want to jine jine jine you old rabbit, you? ' And fifty passengers gave her three cheers and a tiger as she got a new hold on his patriarchial whiskers. Detroit tree Press further down and theu come back to see you. What a team of conn deuce operators we would make!" Detroit Fn-e I'ifi Verj Aiqii-o.! iate. Mallett (a marble-cutter ; Have you dee'ded on the stleof the monument, madame 1 Airs. Longveil Wei I, I have talked the matter over with my friends, and we think a shaft of fine granite, with some appropriate design on top, would be about the thing. Mallett Fluted granite, ma'am T Mrs. Longveil Yes, you know John played the flute! lflood Will Tell. 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