v . -v J. . - , "'i';-,irv-'.-'.; SI. 50 Pe- Y. i-. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. Single Copiesr 5 Cents. VOL. XIV. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, MARCH 10, 181)2 NO. 49. 1 - SJU : J DR. B. E. BAGBY, SURGEON IENTIST. OflM, M14JU 4TM. OppealK EUptiat HP. J. D. CLAPS, DKNTI3T, WBW ERIE. " r. 77. r. HcIVEE, Attorney - - Law, New Berne, N C. r ' GEO. HKNDKKSON, Mtna ..tiia-.y 3.rvA flliia-- W MRS. J: M. HINES' M BMdla Hom la rn msm 11m linn micui J. 1L ELNES, Agent, O Markj 8or rr " 'the Democratic ma.s in a FREE TO ALL"-7- a an ko rom TIUICLU. TtiII line ol Choice Groceries & Provisions ifaaa4.4 MllfMil LOW AA tut i.oa-r m QCAUtT a aiun Ill IHI4. Ill 1 1 Wm1 lUUrtol . : , J. J. T0LS0H. MO araLA. ao Wfcsa.It Hay CcncenL ,1T $r Utn ECU. 1b4 Br U Stay. lFCw:;DEE3';&'l!ACHIII!STS. tnW-MlM,f3i(Mi PvaaplilM , u4, miiOkU, Maris Egtaia. ' . EMli W aJX kta4a at tkort meOt- ;ir sttirxAKi. kiir o. . whab? "JOETcr WILLIS, - FROrRirron or Eistiri W Caroliia r larblo Works NEW BERNE. N. C. f CVtlsrf oWW m4 ttrtm roap U- aawt-a inrssn fttaraatawl. ;Tr'We w21 plies cn Sals T?4i7 csly scae hind ":Vim ' STZRLU Cf STLVEE ";. 14-3 1-3 FER CENT ---.IjCiZABfea TEAS' CAN 31 ,rrX3tSET ELSEWEHir. JaCr2T5 cppcrtTity to get ;';svws2iing cr Christnas gift t; ; J3EIL THE JEWELER. 1 (-' .-., - - ' J.'lllTl.l, fTO- TIM. DniILVT.tr Pv. L MSIin. CstHitr The National Bank, V " 07 SIW BKS1TE, N. C '," Urcomroaraa ' CpiUl, - - $100,000 BttjplM Prolt. - 88,700 DIRECTORS . Ja A. Bta. Twim. ru:'-:-s Okas. 8. BiTii J ti iu . a. h. Soiitrs. .j. 13. nuov, BARBER SHOP. SeJUIMMtlplk sawsaawJWSsiiaaU U ism Ihm W atyU JUUCK CLOCK, MIDOLK ST. NOTICE. Wen 111 Ufciadaf eeai 1 w U ta CtrV ot l BQp.f',.r.'i)u B mrmlf. All rro n.-, , r.- eaid ere vv 1 pr in; MMI ta ear eMrsT. It. ur.om eWek, . C wliata 11 mvl foTi -.r m iiiqwh. aut tm inn t&4ebi m i ejMleVIUl mi eat prvvmp frit.T. . adar. or K km i tiuou. fk r Java. ij; Cum K P I TO RIAL NOTrH I: is idle to attempt to legislate !3 1t0' of pablir opinion. AN alled lot tO lkJUU Dl h Crr hi tern unearthed. Thk now census pat the popula ion of New York c:'y at 1 SOO OoO. TnE Hog!" committee on Com Eoriv tavers ;ncrea.ed py for hie saving men . (V 5 v KT ! 1 ' ' ' T will send a lolid Cleveland delegation to the Chicago Contention. Ir took 1 Vi men, whi worked ron'.;D-iiiy thirty s n hours, to load tbe- Indiana- with fixjd for the t.rv. r.g Kiuc Ills; t'li .1 Hi proposed for the lcnocrtio convention at Chicago w,: b I'd by 2'" feet acd will cost 's. DOM M. DirKi5.so5 sajs Iichi ' g n is for C'i" v e! n d ; i ixi'V.i r. d Krink nd Governor Hard a .i v s he wi! carry Ohio. MB. Cabtkb, of iloutADa, lias Mil for Harrlon' Stat, in talked of the Interior portfolio in ewe Mr. NobU ihoold replace Mr. Keid In ParU. The claim of 1 bat m of toe n... - ... -.l.. uii.iiuuir 1 t a u uis vtkuo .ifM ym. iim not hae reen filed la the 3tt Department; they amount to '7 M OiU OCO. nci?ioT from 1150. OOO 1 ' ' -- ' down ward. THK Philadelphia Kecor J ay: I A4 t rittt v III llnrii 1 A mr Fdr Prenidon: aod Governor Ka'eil for Vice Pr:dent appeara to be rowiog rapidly in popularity with I por- i 8f ABB time most be abandaxt in ; UlMiMippl. A m an dawn there, aceordinf to the New Y'ork Press, has ajicrtaiced by coanung that a btwhel meaaare will bold 2,130 kernels of corn, $30,000 grains of ! wbeat. 109 0OO peas or 16-4, l&G cotton seed. Tn New Y'ork San say: ' There is famine ia Southern Mtxix, in Western Rqsia, in Xorth eaatern China, tn the Indian Preeiden' V ol Bombay, and in several parts of northern Africa. There onght not to be famine or famishing people in any cocntiy of the world ip this nineteenth century.'' Thb minority report on the SpriBger Free Wool bill calls it "a savage blow aimed at our agricuU tarists-1 Inasmuch aa the Mc Klnley bill knocked from two to six cents pound off the price of wool, the agriculturists would probably endare with stoical complacency my btow, however savage, which hoold deliver them from further "protection" of that sort. As Indianapolis dispatch says: i Ex-Oovernor Gray has formed a ! secret alliance with Oil! to deliver : the thirty Democratic delegates of this State to the ambitious Sena ! tor. Gray's scheme is to be nomi nated for Governor, and by tbat latlaence be able to control the delegation at Chicago. Governor, he would L'aitevi States Senitorship from Turpi e aad get thV. pr:i which he hj so long coveted. Ik ti mit.'e J Cm- ,rr cm be tracs from igra tails to1 Chicago it can also be sent to Phil-j themes, similar to those put iu adelphia and New York. But operation in many parts of this lere is small expectation that '.he country, are beginning to be regar elusive and mysterious agency can dj w,:h fAVOr in 1. iglainl, e.-pe.-; d carried at a commercial profit in London. Toy n bee Hall i.- over any long distance, w hen the 'turbines shall begin to tarn at the , r w w . v- . w i.v. I ; ioo4 01 me niagara, tunnei tne op- . pot.untty for magnificent expen ment with elactncal force will probably attract the attention of scientists in all parts of the world. Thk authorative announcement of tbe asemblanc ot an Interna , Mexico. tional Cnferecce to consider the Xns sub-committee of the Com stiver rprv.ion wouid have a most 1 mittee on Flections lias favorably soothmg od leneflci4l effect ujon reportnl the bill prolonging the the poll o: the Cufed Sti'es. It term of the President and Vice would t Vie th discussion out ot I'reMden t to s: 1 v ears, and m akin g thehndof emprlcs.t speculators aad charlatans and put bimrtal'.sm m '.! ? way ot detia: te arrangement by th. rr. o" ex pir ;enc-d fluancial aut hen : : ' the c u At 10 1 " . r it' ueii ::ef com m rrri a! e 1 ret ion in this country o-.gtr not to tie made to tarn on . : ie isue ntHn which pirt;e A-e n : mstrcc'.ed nor d.vl ded on accepted lines of difference. 1'u'ilthe tar: fT issa( shall have rnen settled no lesser matter should tv or ' con. Ie : l.ec TilK M ir irv Mi;! ( '. I: c : 1 : .'I' ...iKr.i of open 1 i rixla."i m of on '-The Nniiier; ' ( 'or. federate a '. r i -1 attempt to s'er rolls pf the n. r o' an 1 the reports of its weneri.s d m": give hall thenumber of man ho wre; n the armies of the Cocft deracy. How he arnves at his conclusions we don't know, unles.s it is from the looses sus tained by tbe Federal army. Tak ing the Federal pension rolls as the bases of calculation, the Confeder ates must have had about 2,oo . . . , , OOO soJoiers FDITORIAI. MOTKS. Thk Bearing sea treaty has been signed. C '5uRKSSMAN' MlI.I.S 19 suffering from erysipelas in the ankle. .Mr. Cleveland is opposed to calling an anti-Hill Convention in New York. A commercial treaty ha been concluded between France and ("nited S'ates "Hi.iestv m the best nolicv" bu: the man who is -honest from policy" is nothing more th.in a tbiel in disguise. Thk Cologne Crarette is to t proseru'.ed for having commented nfavoratly upon the limporor's Brandenburg speech. GEN.TnoiiAS L. Kosseb, the famous Confederato cavalry leader, announces himself a candidate for Congre.s from the Kichmond dis trict. Tnic citirens of Charlotte, N. C., are to hold a public me-eting to ex- -nd an invitation to senators H I!, Vance and K.insom to deliver ddreste there on .May (i. THK n whlngton l'ost quotes jcrrj ohdihiuumhjiijh imicuuci ,1- t- 11 11 u j .1. W ("aver Or OOnnellV Will heao the , - 1 1 pie party nciei, sou ti. 1 oik ' take tDe wcond place. Thk Faderal Sunreme court de ' cidea that the "no qnorm rule 01 the Fifty flrat Congress wn valid -J Will. 4 W - r J 8pk' Red counting a quorum are conititutionai. Ti.v..nin k XJ &rcJlU( Luc muu I iLii .uu nn.inr f.h hjtt kind of rrons and keeping the best kind of cows r i , v. u -; farming can be made to furnish a good living, if nothing more. Thk story of Bluebeard was written during the reign of Louis XI V by a Frenchman, named Per ranlt, and wm probably suggested by the deuda of Crilea de Laval, in wbese castle the remains of I of his victims were found. Did the platform makers of the ne party Ignore the tan ti issue in order thej mors easily to form an auiancs Witn the itepuuiiuans in the coming elections. Are they preparing to hold out their lad!e (or some of the drippings at the next frying oat of protectionist fall" Philadelphia Kecord. PB0MI5E5T Democrats of Kan sas, including State Chairman Yi. C. Jones and Ex Governor Glick, hare held a meeting and, it is said, I they decided to hold an early State , convention, to elect a sona oieve-' land delegation, aa an offset for Hill's cast iron unit rule in New York. A StaTk that has .1.1 . r ,. . sixty Beven railways, containing j,4S2 miles, friendship to draw them from the maybe said to be progressing at j Democratic fold to pay a mere per least in that much needed direc- sonal compliment, tion. The report of the Railway , The appearance of the Third Commission, a synopsis oT which ; party in North Carolina should be appeared in yesterday's Messenger j looked upon as a danger signal, and is instructive and interesting. YVe everv iover of domestic security learn that there are now twelve ! and nnhhe libertv f.lmnl.1 onee If elected i coQDties with no railway. Some of renew his aliegence to the Demo rest thejtheee are found in the two great ratir" mrrv actions ol the S'.v.e. The railways s.em to l44Ve done fairly well last year, making something ovi-r Messenger. -5,000, 0Oi. Vi WcEr.r'.s Fair llicursiou organizing a tour, and the Regent Street Poly technic School has ar ranged to take parties of 100 each for a four weeks' trip for 20 guineas to see the Fair, and to visit Phiia- delphla, Washington, New York Qi Niagara Falls. Similar excur- D parties are being organized in the former ineligible to a second term, due 83me bill extends the trm of a Representative to three years. The reasons assigned by the Committee lor making these recommendations are that avast deal of time and money are wasted in electing Presidents, ami Repre sentatives have so snort a term that tbiir knowledge of tbe Na tional needs amounts to vers 1 t'.le if they serve but two ears. Thk report of Fre.-iden: Cn-orge T. Winston to the trn-tees (if the I'niversity on the presrii' condi tion and future pro-pee's of 'hi: institution :s tl.e .!.:-.. ti.o bold est and t he bo, all round e.luc.i tion.il jiapt-r ever ;; ol hd i'i North C.tro!:t:a. This is .-. ;ng a great dea', b it we :ne m ;-i-t h ' we say, and we invite all educators to read ar.d ponder the marked utterance- of this gie it teacher. We coufes.s that ui to the reading of this masterly production, we did not reallz-' the hold Prof. Wins ton has on those who know him beat. His work will have a marked efdect upon education in me gooa oui otate. i: w;:i oring them all up, and yet make the State I niversity what it oncht to be a crown to the whole. Char lotte Democrat. VKW YORK AD NORTH C AROLINA. MR. BLAINE. In taking New York and North .Mr. T.laine is by ad odds the Carolina as the subject of this ar- ablest Kepublican stateuman of; tide, it is not our purpose to in- the day. He ia the favorite of the ! stitute a comparrison further than mrses of his party. Why then' ii nexeseBrv to show their relations is he not a candidate for the Pn.si-1 to the Democratic party and the dential nomination? ; consequent inllaence upon the It is because he is the friend of. country at lare. In both these States there is the imperative demand ior harmo DT- luc Democratic party is divided into Ilil' aiwl C!.v-uln,l frTinnj Ir to be regretted that persouahsm Reciprocity, the only sparkling has such a prepcnderatinf intlu- jt-wel in the Republican cakt-t. enc in the Empire State, but we Mr. Hlaine is a very sick man must look the facts in the face and not so much physical ailment a--move forward in the path of duty. heart disease. He is .-ick at heari. The New Y'ork Democracy has Domestic atHictiou overshadows met in convention and decided to him a a thick cloud and turus the present David B. Hill to the Chi- golden apples of promise to a-li-s cago Convention as a candidate for on his lips. the Democratic Presidential nom- In his memorable campaign ination. Tnis should be the end against Mr. Cleveland, he was of controversep in the Democratic kno n as "the ta! tood man," and party in New York. The calling of now the delicate hand of woman another Convention is ill-advised. ' weaves a web about him too strong Its only effect will be to widen the breach and render Democratic harmoDv impossible. The selec non 01 a candidate ior resident I . nH K,a -i crhf ti- wbir.b fha t-nD .w. iuj v . - .v.i..i.)iiv.ovi l. uvuv. . KjLiw " 0r New X ork s delegation la enti : tied are matters that may be safe Iv and honorably left to the Nation .., : .u.. r....v, ... . , ai Convention, mere can oe nor.T w aa sne a disloyal witeT sne contesting delegation. A protest - 1 J.I,..llAn AnM r. .1'. nn!Tl I 1.1,1 1 I, m r i strife, and mesnrably destroy the lnnuenoe ot ew xorK. , , , , The safef v of the Democracv and - - - thepublio welfare demand that , ,r . , ... this war of faction be brought to a si tvjd Ail xr ttirminafiiin anrl Vpw i ork again assume ner position as the leading State in the Democrat - m column. i Mrs. Nevins, the mother of the He must be bl.nd indeed who ; divorced wife, replies to Mr. does not see the necessity for Dem-1 Blaine in a letter, of withering oratic union and harmony in,1 sarcasm and indignant invective, North Carolina. A few years ago j in which she charges falsehood and the Democrats of North Carolina j dishonor on the Blaines. Of course, shook Radical domination from her j Mrs. Nevins had not written like dew drops from a lions mane, ; that letter at the time of the presi and from that day to the present dential declamation, but the Secre the good old State has moved ' tary knew that the lightning was grandly forward in progressive de-; embosomed in the rising cloud, velopments and the people have 1 Mr. Blaine was right to q'Lt the ben secure in life, liberty and field. Genius is impotent in the nrnnnrli- Thi j Iinnnr pnnHitinn ' nrpcpnpp nf uirlnn woman'? iniiir. r ' 1 ' J is manaced by a most unfortunate j and unhappy condition of affairs.! , , ,.. , I The party of liberty and progress , is threatened. Here 100 personal-' Ism asserts itself and the name of L. L. Polk is the tatisman to draw j yeomanry from the Lemocratic 1 party We have no per80nal host.Uty to r., Pok Thpr. ja mnph ln him . d b . x-orth Carolinians! must not so far forget the demands ' , .11 l 0f patrriotiam as to allow personal It is the only party that has served the peotde in the na.-t, the only oi.o that can inspire hope fur the future. I'aited it is invincible, divided the er.emy may gain a vie tonjin whose baleful light will be seen shipwrecked fortunes and deft'.ated homes. PALMER AMI Ul'SSELL Washington papers and cor- respondents represent that there is a growing sentiment ia favor of the nomination, by the Chicago Convention, of Palmer of Illinois and Russell of Massachusetts. We know of no reason why this ticket ehovld cot be a strong' one. Both men are popular, and if there is anything by which either of them can be handicapped we aie not aware of it. If any Democrat can get the soldier vo'e of the Nor' h v e piesuait that Palmer is that man. He ;b a Cnion soldier and rot-e to the rank of Mayor Crtnerjl. By the way, he must not be confounded with the other "General Palme:'' who s now Commauder in Clue!' ot the Grand Army of the Rgubiic, and who seems to be cr.:y on "tl igs." "trr Democratic General Palmer won his rank ou the tlehl: there Republican Gtiu ral P Inier t ained h 'a by warlike det . ! s of peace. Gov. K.issel has been ti ted Governor ol Massachuse 11. is a Democrat of the first water. While not advocating their non; .nation, it will .rd t; pl.-a.ur.- to .-npport Palmer .-.loi I;ust-;; s'oiuhl the Chicago i 'or. e n ;. m r.oni ln.i;.- tiieiu as the I elil"craic c i ', 1 1 ; , j ,i r . . t . . . i . . .. li on i u-.-iiit-ie t u . i , ee t 'i e I ii . ; e d States. (.1 I..irt Talk 1,, I.n.. a nhe the lonc.-r ,i t,, ,.,-, A the le- its it m prCSSl Veiie.SM M.mv i public speaker cuts short li:s in'tiu ence by failing to cut short his ad dress. A Connecticut hearer, on one occasion, passed judgment ou a pretentions orator by saying of him, "He tried to make himself immortal by making himself eterna I f a s U tieri 11 ten d e n r nr i prayer meeting talker. or a i'eacuer, would have his words loDg remembered, ie must see that they are not long drawn Sunday School limes. out.- o. 1 oiitioiiiDS an not permit person friendship , . . ', - stand in their way ot meiramoi tion. Is it for want of identifica V""'"' all. Ou the contrary, he is u nnthnr ri.nnont mil Miamninn is nu; hor, exponent and champion ( t for a giant's arm to break. ilow came the beautilul Miss - ' Nevins to become the victim of the . Lsiaineoi as sne wanting in tne . trranaa rf nminlinn' Hha wiu - the idol of society. hy was it that the coQrta were invoked to - 1 divorce her rom James G. Blaine' ' was the impersonation of ohastity. j that rattles ita bones in the ears of i iir. uiaine and ireezes nis marrow, On ; of r ho raee. t ho prear, Recre. 7 o - taiy has written a letter. And Mr. Ilarrison? , , It. . . , . . wboltipeopid. btiucrri2ht,orv5ron2. , such a lettei ! It is the product of ! vhe inupri,8elou widely exists, tbat there an ill tdmnoroil hriin fl i 000.00 rl lirfrrjihtfctarcJ!lction of dtiOlH. to thd the worrv. the anxiety, and tne tor - 1 ture of ill-starred domestic .'ife. nant scorn. If this domestic episode did not r .. i. .1 j i r of itself cause the declanation of Mr. Blaine it may have been the hair that broke the back. ivomol' - camel CHARLOTTE'S CLOSED SALOONS. Thej Will "ot Be Opened Soon Atrain How the Matter Stands. The Charlotte News says: How long win the Dara or cnariocte remained closed! is a question ICUIOllilU viuDtui 10 . .j v.. freqaently heard Ic is a pretty hard one to answer. Some people seem to think that the mandamus pro ceedings before Judge Bynum next week Will result in a epeeuy opening Of the saloons, but those Who count on anything of tnat kind ' iti h ha,1lc Tni"rt.n i There is sure to be an appeal ! to the supreme court should Judge Bynum decide in favor ol Roessler. The appeal would no: be heard before next May, and even should such decision be su;-t.unt.d. it would be well along in Jul; before t-'aptaii) Rockier could open his saloon, luat would bm.g things u; to about the liaie Ur electing a new board of c iiil;';. commissioners The com mis-sicm rs i'.re eUcte-i by the iii-ig' --trates, and those who count on . wet boa:d being put iu. may have their calculations up.-e: somewhat for th- News hears th. t the majority of the uiagi.-i rates aie dry, and that instead of electiu g a wet board thev may make the two w t members." Moo: e and Jettor, walk the plank aud make the board solid dry. Hie outlook tor the opening of the saloons in the immediate lu'.nfe is not very brilliant. something; FOK ilEUIlAL l'EKTS. E- A Child Horn this Moruiujr With a Natural Head but a 15ody llavinc the Appearance of a Doy. A child was uofu in Da; ham this morning tbe mother being a colored woman, aud it is exciting the curiosity of some of out phy.-icians. A Sun rep jrter saw it this morn ing aud :t beats anvihino- iu the way ol a lreak ot natuie he evci beheld. The head was the pel tec: format. ou ot a human being. vv;;h the exception that it had rudi mentary ears, no c'n'.n Iron the mouth and the j aws ex.ciidil.g backward i... ia the format ion ct a dog. 1: was ploUuuiiced to be eight mouths old and was boni ile.nl. There was a thick head ol long black hair extending down the neck to t he body. Lnderthe in .ci u.-c .pe the t hoed that ;' wa coveied v. i ; ! .. ha r tu,i.'. and at the et.d ot th--p.ii.d coin in n theie was ,1 w i . 1 detit.ed tail one tuurth oi ,:ii n.i u k-lig. Tl.e bo.ly was peculiar y sh aped, no; exactly rer-c m oi i :, g ... huiiiau being, i lieteno arm.-. :. T .souiethm 2. in the fhape t.t hand.-. : p ius gioAiiig in the .-nape o: i,,,.,,!, ,.r naws. I'mwi:..' r..:i ; he l.-in Mtll r.o Ii.iihk Tiw. I..,,l. adioiuing the legs, was wis peculiarly shaped. There were no ankles. The teet projected from the knee joint. The formation and appearance of the body was a very peculiar one and the Dhvsieians who saw it evuresseil various nnini.-iiu i.r -.ill agreed thev never acv unvtliin.' like it before. The hodv was pnotographed and then placed in alcohol for preservation. Durham Sun. H0LT"S SPEECH. Delivered Before the Xevr Berne i.OY. Exposition. i CONCLUDED 1 M j Jul u diacuvery shows that nitrogen i oa a ceartclces round in naturt; "paee-in- from air 10 toil, from suil to n:ona f r . m i J j n r a tit uo icajg ami men who use them as aa food. to , uut-i t Bet from whi .h more . . ! lepa returns to the air K.iiti."1 - iJut lf iUh , - .rgeiy need for food the process ii . !y quicbentd aud "v reco.nized authiu'.v in tbid braneh .he of f t"8' OevU(iUltni OI It.u n-Ileli'.e ijt l'..v Hi', eul.ui r tu : umj cf h h tiire ; io.-X .-viu W '-. 5.ro;f .:. w Lij'u i i.tc- .r, . V fe 1 -. ! i " O . U .i i I 1 1 v v, j t if . .. : . o . i : li tb Ut.p.eUi.., .-Jll Id f.) liij CI ill: tiLl V. f v iii l Ir Uit".. for tiit p.oiuc v ijicu the p'oju.'t c( so tiu .tt to ? n: ) . a:eJ rij-ly. v. y rj:i in il.e t- .i Hi ill pto:' ia ..! U u u - ; i . . s a . 1 1 u i l e . . . I aUJ bac k ( i ' in i t . : . : u- ; t-il.j I.; .j a e l.-wo :.,rs f.r, aruiu - f r n.-i-. . jiiui , '.. - t' jre ..i h!.-n is tot u-uVi'y uc t'.rtocd t sh cu.turo not only uupp ..o m , valuable courirhcient f r icnu. I u -dvt-s w by utiliz'tl in-.terii! th.it wowlj Glii'r'Ai-: L: .". a:', I- r. :;t6 the sea dui p'c-iueii: ihe lnl by produ;ii: tht very fj jil iiigrf iiiut tan; 13 ruj-i lacking in ihu prodjeuof th,) soil. I; helps iLia.eriiuy toward both tae in ; creasing find tae bii&ncinjj or proauctd fjr human c jmuirmLion which are 60 essenti a for the welfare cf the race." . . t - be tivsa to tbu enterprising iherrntu ..... - - : . ; hi uur nuacta, Biia luubb wau am uuet;; cf our coasts, and those who are direc ing the supply and distribution. Eu; let iue caiididiy express my hope, ic the interest of the maaaea of J.he people, in the country and smaller tow ns cf the i "f d s ble b reasonable1 j profltn atd low' traceportatiou rats. lUlil ItlV tTeilt UUUV Ul IUO USOU B ill 1 J ' ' pn iu this i rt r i us film . wn rn tnr , am now deprived, by ratia wbih th i D v . wly UiCk ff Us M wnl excuse my rcferauca to woat i Boa-if ,. u- ..,... k... i. .. ?.LJ- i EicLiii . iu.h.i iA--n.i, Wtiv uuvliu lD : "man that cone. ; .is tea weirare ci tae priCOS. tO tbd tarirrnntnatit ail I I t V 3 ir n.'irt-i.ri- I this be incorrect, , ,v, ." ... , , ....!.; ,r j the error. T.-.e buiiaing up cf the!eucj; . natural heaiih, by appropriate and varied food, ia the building alco of national weilch. j cut you nave aiso arcuna you in t, ie- tern Caroiica, pauoraivia of 83 ivan bsautv. Now hrrc ii it o.&ro tciuii- 10. .j uvc...v.vu v--"-. ."U .i.i--.u..wu vi your uvm eruui.u iisiuii..i u . . uwh, "The- travfihr paesii.g through the region iaijtdia'.ciy ao j iccns to tbo sea. ts struck oy the sm min;.y iutercninatle extt.it of tir pitic f.irtsts ftiuaiDii on a ...... .-i.UUj cv..-. . (.. iv ucvii.i c.''i is ti. .1 -iii ii b-iirtu. Ua. a ;CTf Hrgo txceni. ct country, IU .1.,.- 1'., I. Itiliu iJ.iii'jLi UL piLitf, 13! coicr-c-iid o. .Lii.t-Ltif traois o: reciaim- BUIH .Vui;. Liliii iill.ll J'J Lir'.Ll lUlili 3 t-xisis oii 11.0 most fertile foot Ct the1 lower li-cwifSippi." ' Decribing i the pcrenniil growth, ho ssys with ; pce.ic fov vor. In the lo.vliada there roo the naturally buttressed cypress. aauciicg the aspect of vtneiafcle old agPi as well frcm lbo ,ong pendant beard of gray moss which drooped 1 from its branches, as from the immense ; .t. . , . w..-i.i . ol ive iruuK a(4U ut-iui, 01 ittl Lop most boughs. Hard by rose the ever green cedar, both red and white, with its aromatic odcr the gum wi.h it sweet scented dropo, exuding from the wounded bark; invaluable for its tough ness, almost impossible to tplit, and hallowed, in the superstition of the Indian, aa the tree that was never struck by the thunderbolt. The graceful acd melancholy willow hung aown its ionj; weeping branches, gently to kia the lUrtBru on the aide ol which i; 'grew; while, in neighborly contigucty. rose the statu'y svcitnore. with mottled bark, r.nd routid feathery balls of vegetable down. , , ',i .u ..,.., i The bay, the laurel, and th-j invrtle & RQU ht th9 low ud on tha river, ! brick: wh.io higher, up, cn the drier ; ri, . r, rh d.rr, wi;h I delicat-; whits b;o?eoms, the first to .-j M!i. " f-.n. boun.i.i 1 miLt be '. - n,-l .--ii. t tree.-, l.-i i v. of fiiiit. Ti r Si i 1" : : e i u The Urrt p m a 1 i ;j 1 1 . k i Ui' o' ..jiL'.iioIt titjuLiiiHLice. ruLiaCiiiiine, th p.'S. S.-iect at: the whit acd t h r e -. ' ri.-.-t iiu: . i -1 . . i .id lh. tn. the tho euicmt: : ihe mulct rry of 1 e:-iiiiiiion , v. ilj I t:frrj-, f ou! . tio; blace bt- i ry . a of wild p 1 1; ui e , K 11 J. v. s.- .1 i.i CUCS l . li .; . li i.-.que-. j u'.l-t r trt-ta, it pin, A- i . i friiU i.ea. Li a a : i v t-Curo- ie - i .i 1 of iv. : Ihe U l i . In r t f u c mi M .isnoili s il. th:- two Ol 1 tie S , : 1 . e ; e '. -the lO UM -IX ' t LXO. t .1 ;s Nor : hiad ho VI I f liliV. niiipi Ol -1 i ii I ill? : trie tot'''1 hickorys, the 11 1. w hich some t rrt- 61 fabulous .3 will r -j i-firtui.- . I . t ll; h e w . r c i i ji-.t f .r a ilo'j Just here th.. -f .icturt s c-r.n. cti'.iii i' Th'nk how -wo h our birth ;s j-fi t.-f prr.Hil miroa . . ; i 1.- .-.r d iS'.Mi mi Ion , iu . ur v.ritd wo.iJe. ivc f-illen into lha b- bit of sending aw3- for washboards, and tool hir.dies. for clothes pica, and shoe pegs, and tooth i i;koeven. Manu faturt'a mu&t Rro from Bmall be Kinningo. Tnink if tbo wenlth now squandered, hy icet time on rainy days shuttle bloeha to TW- Fn;,kr faotorief, ard heart r in to Gninacrn her Pullman cars. M ty the day arrive city the last three days cf tl.i 1 month. wnen snuttita acd cars will be con structed here. Your cliiD.it.1 is ill at of Southern fracce. It i hsrd f or r an up country mm to realize .raze at lib-. r:y t hii: your envie !ea inoatha of Of vmr ri n-a , u . "i j ' ur viiii.. a oivtouis, but drasbsc his tver been asserted your 1 eciion, and tbt is the liability to turn the Convention into a SuDday cururcc Ke. Y"..u r-scp- in great Sohool Institute, prf s ?nt Sund ay School r?V r rrKll-ence for discv.Hn and ' ' " y iic.v iw.r of toe marei" ,r"uu"' :; -t- j"u lately meei ia Evangelist W. P Fife wiil b 1- i.. 1 .-m, 1. I 1 - 0 hi i .. n : in- in r. 1 Unsnt tv Ilhoirt ! f Kl Df. After :!.., . , . i .1- . ,.. j cur region ' v u-iij u:c:..ii8 to the use of pjii&d b i n; ...jie eurface e ii 1 '-u.iui.-iit Citi- Jr., who garves ' ' i -a of the State I a' a, for the sug- j ur.: ,,od whole ! r I: ' c -r- 1 "i i-eceHsry to ilia underlying r : --v. u to UU feet in every id pure, and! SO) V' -' qu-eiion of tho disposition of raccr tuiy. Tiij in a matter of the highse: i::!,cr: .t.;o. to thu health of this entire regie-. Dr. Duff eavs that B,1(-h , ' .. '' " : Sin'.tv 'n'n, ,.aajf ce cotcpleted at i ... ... v-v w..a u u Uiitsd their intrn- . aaollJii inntitnu'i-a : imutll.10,.!, aii p na! acJ charitable ii-u ita disappearance of hi nx. ij.j fear 0f hoaith, Hii!. tv) nllSif.nri - , 11.0 Ih v., the there cxi- unclouded aa ci iOUi- faturo. lha f jllo-.ij 1 : i:oili HU accom. ' J - o. Jew yorEiHfx f"ou j jui-i-a ut or Now y, '"'-w-f co-.i,eilipi&te how cructea 'List we j PeBra to'thVstra'rj1'-r ;t Ca:oiiii3 ap- Kln n,l. 1. . I d f iLhcJ hii tent r.t i xt. .. . i , ' -Tr." pia-wojUa Ucun lie. cir;: ..i- uejd City ilil-i hura ndo. and I IDB .riltj ren; rlv-cra, which -t. i ii? ihi hoiiite of ci03., tl. the Tar II eels 8ure Btioh h::nr. r. , .-. i . . . . .. - . . ScashorP n:l .,r. i , , - . , 80und : cf m,.,.. t..a. ii', lake atid . .'iliii f iirii. r : . uii-wkw. mars losCOiia and bandy points, of 1 t 3 . . itiui, oi uiue j ov..... uiouiug miiioBpnere, can seidom bo fujud, in the witter season say vv he. e. ' nc Lc -i ; tion !-- s--iitjiu;iistic d( sciiti k. ot too natuml CI. 1:1 n5 1 n, .1 1 --n.e 101 s:s t f in ri ui Anit i"ir, rjn ded no more dciwhtful unit, nr.r wh.arc rlicy v-i...;.,a tho waters tesinicg " 1." ..uc u-r.- o and i-ii.,;. .t , - , , - . e LCoia ia: U i.'aic, J. seeii:.-v.bc-lfcss trii a d iVj rido from v hnura from lccrcc::.'.. t . i ;hat wiiU.-i ' ; xew "1 wl YY i'. w iij turkevs, I wiid ho. t fucd it -: the f.li and bursar. wia;,:-? n - ti . 1 . c . tlij -ir-a, rivers 6nd I sounds e fowl. Si ''f fill kin kinds ui i 1 kinds of water I an. KCf.3 , brant, will ducks :s. shore birds, and in fact all irja foucd ia this uouutrv. The woe aJ eiv'nio'8 are full cf wna.i gamo. fqai.-jid. pirt.-idie. enipe, woodcock, quai;, o'possuci, raccoon, and other kinds plentiful though to delight tho heart nf ?:ny huotc-r. Kt-turning to ti words of aa North ern visitor ho bays: 'One can run out o" lb j latitude of snowfalia and blet-t iu twenty four hours and tio up at New 13drne, with bright leaved p-.rcutiial plunia, good fiiends, aud no end to oysters all around him. ' Il-j can cur! hioeelf up ia the sun shine cn a Soii'.b v; raiJ.-.h, with rose bush acd wia'...ri i clirtibit: over it, and er j ; ing corii.. i.; ur. .c nis hourt is fuli. " And whr-n ha baa Lt tbo recipient of unwonted ho.-f it.ii.ty fiutu the ener- eetia re3idert--. and vited thb oyster cannerna. the pu.p ana lumber mula. &ni -ous factor- sou laspectru ir.e fa-r grounds, the coq uiaa aea won, I "loi'ed bv the :J i! i c-metery en tiieil rock. . H awa . advanced ., - .,-a.ili- 1 . : with ! i-hudtid .-. i the Iro.td u c 3 " fuli jIT, of . s.i.jio -j ---n tho r;Lid the T-,vc;L-r : Of t t 3 the .-vpe.-'t in daUKiUerp a ti ..1 p i -tu-.ir .. cn of thi . COM- rUijiing .-ci-;, Stan-:-.is. Djn s ta the . ) S-uate. ''-: tlltHte. a. ; - "AtiJ her o fores; repcuib atrtiiC, yel to pi '1 -1 a ii-V. SO f.r To the tec-:c.s-:i;.' of t; leys, iis.ip-, Spiiih ii. neiia, t-.uAliicii bn.lii.. tlOLne 01 1110 ii.'rl : J'Loli antl the jll. l. t ij". .' uuder ti.-1 .mi. iaiulo -of learniu;, ii. :..- . -to tbe ora.ii- v o:,. tre toaib of Vv'iliiiiru U.-i North Circiitiio.aa. w It (-any soat rL-lia-rntDt r, and e great eri her ion, it cntet ma.;ic-.rate c proasua-.tf wi:U To the j o.;: ;-: the familh,r tn hood . v. u'.Li a.. ii" . j tirst in i.ic. wort; . a reason : v. b-. . iitlie pr.iyr i i.-.. i that 1 i t- ". i.1 V l C. 1 i .' 1 il thctt t'j i' k :: r u i.li : ii to ts j .;c. -.v.. a ;i r i l h i j i'J . . iri li hi a l ii.i i --. lit: i li i-1 e. l - i . ; i l - I- l . i. 1. 11 .-. Ct-ii'.ur.ci hctiCd mey OL.1l .;r.d Lit. vol 10U. ::: j ciicd j ou -if .. o, w cl - i -:. .:.- i -van i w as e e r ;.u.-l. "Th.ere ia f .u ly I liLrt sny a - :. - . . :: i.; me, to 1 Mil.' . j.. -; :: : ..oi. i. -. 1 .: !., .'. i b.it f.,ci-r . 1 v; b-arn .it ci-.ti nnd up- W1.1L,. iiiUU Lf . 0 to the tar iieavi ii Wii..: :r. lie . it- tl . o. oir k . .. a i; M i.l.D I I it S.-U l'r. 0" lid I ti-i t 'on rb . ibo-.s-t t' ui...: -.-. ... Thr rt)i' ..T..1 ; rD 1 i: ;ii(!ei! nil. dir. er d. eini ri'-ili'e I:o t'ein 1.- :- ': hi. .-er.-iM !l ; l.,rtl that Ur. UiiL relied on. 1 b'.V.ies f o ' I Large size ;K l.t. yi v our k:i N,-w 'I ri.il : tore. io .00 Sunday School Convention Programme, j A very interesting prrprKmmo as ' been arranged for the E'eventh Acnual Convention of the No th Carolina Sun- , u. da 8cbo1 CDVPntion wl.l h wiil fnr held in Centenary M. E Church this I Hon R P. Dick Judge of the Western District of North Carol na, who is Prsi- dent of the association will preside and can , Prof. R. M. Hemill, Superintendent of the the Nominal Department of the Il'inois Sunday School Association will cn one TIT , of I Wednesday end Thursday afternoons pr. e- 1 ent onH nnI.irvt RiSlu ,nl, . t V. opening of levera! ROfieio' S convestion. curing trie All A I . i "... . .. i" uoipi. k wu j me cotuinK are requested to notify Prof O, T. Adams, cfNew Borne, of the fict as thev are to be Entertained by cur citizens. A can vase of the city will noon b4 made to stcuro homes for thfl dilenal'S whi e here. - ! Accepted a Call to Petersburg. F.om the Wilson Adv. nee we take the followioK noii ;e of Rev. U. V. lit tle, the elcqieut 15ip;i.t ciivine re cently of this city . We know hiaew Berne frienda will r-.ad wiih pleasure of his call to the large and prosperous Petersburg Baptist church. It ii with unfeian d regret that the people of Wilson learn that Rev. W. Battle will leave Wilson. On Sunday the Missionary Baptist church aorepted, with great reluctance, bis resignation. He hag accepted a rail to the first Bap tist church of Petersburg, Vs., and will leave here about April 1st He is uni versally liked and admired here, as a man, p .etor and preicher. He has be;?n a etrorg pillar for the cause cf ruht and morality in the history of the town during: his pattirnte. The bril lianoy of his sp?sking. the eloquence cf his preachinz, ih9 power of hii sermons, has attraoted multitude who have list- teiipll t(1 ll U 1 nPTVr fill t10aHftI7oa VliiKI- I m!,r.-l pnnBlr.iniH ... f.lU . U Savior whom h ,n,...H w- not make a j ist estitnato of the worth of such a man to any community. The impress of his connecrated work and ministry jforcib'y stamp d upon ihe hearts of this people. Most heartily do we congratulate the people to whom he goes, feeling sure ha will command and win their loyal love, steem, respect mi 1. dmiratioa. The Ttescnod but Injun I Captain. We had a talk yeaierday afternoon k irh C .pt. Jos. R. Simtnona whose leg waa broken when his vseael was loEt at Hitter&a on the 221 ult , and who ie n;;?7 at the marine hospital in this city I v. t t I r, Rtfnpn l h fir V W rfnoVino Capt. Simmons highly praises the efficiencv of the lifd savinir Ktatior.n in . . . . . , ICCIililU IUI714 IIUUI T.1CLHB LIUli LIC thinks acd apparently with very good reason that its scope of work ought to be extended and a district turgeon pro vided not for each life saving station but for the stations composing each district who will always ba readily accessible. The captain's leg was brok en by hia being thrown by tbe violent dashing of bis vessel before he left it, but no doctor could be reached easier than at New Berce and, as we told when the Revenue Cutter Winona at tempted to take Dr. Hughes down upon being notified by telegraph cf tbe trouble, tbe station could not be reach ed by reason of tha terrible weather and he remained without the desired surgical attention until the Winona made another trip ar d brought him to the city Thursday. Capt. Simmons, we are pleased to see, is suffering comparatively little, considering the severity of his injury but of course bo bao a tedious time of waiting wbre the limb u knitting together. Weather This .Month Time Predicted , Word & Worts, a K.ithor a lioiiijh Word & Worts, a gi-ieotifii p-.p:r published at St. Louis, Mi touri, gives wither calculations, a month in ad vanco which are made by R.v. Irl R. : HioV'. by astronorr i ;al tuns. It is stated that he could not have foretoid the wtather for the month of January more correctly at the end of tho month than be did at the bekionio(. We give soma extracts for tho latter part of the present month that ni iy prove interesting especially to truckerp: "A cold wave cf great intensity will spread eastward and southward from about tho 10th to tbe 13:h. The 14th and 15i.h are dates upon and touching which there will be a sudden change toyerywarm, attended by electrical storms, and followed bv cbanee of wind , ,, u. f,Qin.-. ri n .u.t ,v,. ! 0'JJ r"a' .-.i-'.-F, ! 18th. "A regular Btorm poiiod is central on March 20th, beins; within forty-fiht, hours of the sun 's central bearing od 1 our cq-iator. The moon ii on the equator, also, on the 21st. The equinox , of Mars, on April 12(h will also brinif i its fall disturb Dfj power into play by ' this time, so that every warning siven for tho period Sih to 13 h will rcpp'y w ith a ided force tD th" i'- ri id 19 h to 23 J incluFife. "Great traks on s -a r,nl bin ! mu-t result upon ami bb'.u'. the... dates. Tiioee who are lcokin for an open piss'itio into warmer summer weather, will finl thfir hips. an.! p'rbap, Othfr po83CS-i."as blighted bv froft l e twttn the 221 and 2fl h Ihan for the care of your stock nnd th.. protection of early vegetation "Anotr.er su.hlerj chi'ij" from cold to v,?.y wirai vviil O'ir t-'i a to 'J.h. with r-.iri eiii h-vir I. turiont i sn i-v in the fur We-: .ioi M utii. Th fin-il (l-.eh r.( i-.'j !'-.r I... N r:,i in i w ill f -1 iv,- up in ! U'j 1; March will 0 ou: vi.ii ri-iin,: tern p. r t -ire and th" sp; it .ee -f n-i'ms in tl.e west which -M i ur. in'o :h op-Din d s i f A pii l Mr. Hicks cal s up m tii i 'o ii.tn u lio-e handihis foreca?ts iiiay fill io k i i p c-ji. slant an 1 cirt ful wutch of the ele rne-nts and compire t-torms and changes as they may ex p- rieDce thin) or re id of them ivith ths predictiins Dyspepsia and Liver ('oiiiplaint. i Is it not worth th (-mall price of c .. !c tree yourself of very eymtom of lirse d ii-t rrsi-inv; complaints, if ycu ihiok so call at nir store and cet a bottle of Khilo.) "s Vital 7.T. every brittle nas a printed t: ii nrc n tee on it. use accordingly and if it does you no i-o... i ; it will coet you notl iog Sddby New ' Eerne Drug Co. OLD DOMINIOII Steara'sliip Company. 6EMI-WEEKLV Una ' be j The Old Jtminin teamtJiip CmpU$ OU and Favortlt pater RtUU. tZ JLlh. . marie and CfiuaptJc Cunkl. ,:a WMhn(tB city, s And all points Xor Had , n4 W&l. On Bnd dftrr TI E UAy, April , tIBtil iu lunutr nonce, ID j UlCaUiDi abVl DLRntif LdjlU C0ului2I3j I J1) " Norfolk, V, for K-W Bern i XZJ K. it., lor & 1 ftlltiona !, Jt I -, th Steamers Kinnton and Uowiri for tliv ton. Tri'nfnn . .11 1 if ' . , n .) T.'.. . 1.: 'uujj u licturaitic ; 01 ::.!-. 1- r t, ht 11 in. Tamla ; ft'iJ.i n '..1 , i,.Mh if; S. S. CO-'t 1j steamers for li '' ,M: T- .' iWp for io tou and I'rovideccs. teamer Kiniton. Otmt rt'Tim wtll ..n .. Elnston on arrival of rteamer Newbro. Order nil goods car of O. D, B. U. Co Norfolk, a. ; I,,,.. 7 Pawiigen will find a r fatla, oomfort able rooun, and every courVty aa AilesUca will be paid them by the officer, Mkssrs. CULPEPPEB A. TUB.SZK Vioe-PreidBnt NewYaACtT. Clyfles ft C. Freight Lins.- Steamers ff. H. Stoat, Defiances Iter On and after February iV 18&1,' this line will maJk regular . - ' SEMI-WEEKLY7 STRIPS rwtBJih'.v;;,'' PaltFmoro and Now Derno fetea erciaali tnd Sklipen, Tall Kotlce. TkU U the pair DIEECT ral sf Kew Bern for B<tmora without ebanf ,tKirptDf ordy at Norfolk. eoDDSstint- thca Inr JJoten, Prrl5ncIl,MVdtlpbl, Eluiwond, and all polo North, East and West, ilakicg flo- oon nation for all point by A- N. 0. Batl road aad River out of if ew fiera tgiium srnnotr v . Bxobui Fostkb, Oeal ITasarw, 2-- JW- P. Cl7 4 ClSuishj fl touth Korwk s4 Salt. XraAi Uaij&Ht-J Elmpn, BiWH, t3 1 CsBtrat wWt ',, 8. M. EookwalL rraTldeae R. L Bh p lears gotten, Tnstdars tat StM47, " " New York daily. , PWlaJehla, MoaiUjrs, We. , . dBys,BtDrdayi.T : w Prorldenoa, 8turdy " ' Throngb bills ladinj stren. and rtlH nar. anteod to all poiuti at the ""Yriat flees si he companUt. u 1 t&T Avoid Drtakagt of JhJk swat & via If. C. tin. ', Fast Paesenger and Freight Line betweem NEW BER N E,: Eastern North Carolina Points, and all Con sections of the . v.- PESfJtSYLVAIVlA RAlUROAxV'' Kevr York, Philadelphia, Horfolk, jtat-' tlmore and Uoitea, ,;.: Tb 014LY Trl'Weeklr Uli Oat . New lie roe, ' . . New and Elegantly Equipped SUamcr -Sails from New Bam - ' 1 EOHDAYS, WEDNS3JJAYS, TBIDATS. j AT FIVE P. M i Bto-Jiini; at Roanoke Inland each Way Sad' tunning clunc connection with tbe IN r lo.s. Siut.-ern ltidlroau. - . - The LaMi-rn I'i-patrh Line, consisting o. the Wiiunu". : s. m. Ci., .Norfolk Sou therm f.: li. H., .New V ..;t, l l.i'a. nnd Norfolk It.lt,! unil IVnmylN a: la U It., furm a rcflnble ana ' rtgu!:.r Im-, - ..,-. ...r faoillUe for r 1U"-'k l lL-fi r u.,i. li-i. -.0 lr.tnpirtatlia. . . No iriiir li-r i-x.-tj.t nt h'i.abcth Clty, 1 wbit-!i jiuimi f c 1 ir : 1 1 i.ill b louded on cars tec" go I liriiuph tu di-ilnnt ion. -J Direct all fjoisU to lie bhipped via Easterm f Carolina Uipatcli d uly an iollon-m -. l'r .in New York, by 1'cuuu. It. It, Pier W, i Nortli ltiver. . ' From Philadelphia, by T'hlla., W. and Balto, '' It.. Dock rt. Sialion. Fr .m iialliiiion', I.v J'liila., Wll. and Balto. Jt. It., I'reM.ii'nt M. Million. From horiolk, Ly Norfolk fcout'icrn R. H. From llnulon, by McrclianU t M in art Trans portatiou C o.; New York and New Kngland ' klt- SrP.atrn na low aud time quicker than hf any other liDe. For further Information apply to W. II. Joyoic, (Oen'l Freight Traffio Arenl ' P. B. It.) Oeneral Traffio Arcnt Geo. Stkphkns, Division Freiebi lArent. P. W. A B. IL JL. l'hiladelnhla. fi. B. COOKE, Oen'l Freight Agent N. T. ' P. A N. R. 1L. Norfolk. Va. H. C. HtpoiKH, Geuerul Frebrht Aeent N. S. E. It., Norfolk, Va. " GEO. HENDERSON. Aonrr. Newberna. M.CL Norfolk and Wa.hirjgton NiLW DAILY LINE 111 TWKES Kj-fc'.X, VA . and WA-HIJiBTO?, D.f "NT d "Washington" i wv yer i i . i ( RrtimT. i . r t.l Polni . 1 1 i I . ill I)Xt '.'Mll toe . .i .v . ;. it. Hau. i . t- ' . i. i . I l fV'"e , , .r i.- u u 7i30 - 1 1 1 tl I t I Bill V'.; f-lfc Il(t . . i ii i Nor . i n.l Ih'H the t nM.is i lake, ' iK vt j nt ' i ' I I I '.ill UK ..1 i I . I In (-1 IlK')- .--'Ill glUIL. Oi'L'.K .U. Va. ' " FTl W 1 1 TYL.EB RE? T'.'t F ': r - .. zr,c New Styles. . :. -ii K LAnir.t.To, xa- fl. nt. ,,,-, tor 1890 nnwrHl. .Ml ' ll"'. l'UtRF lOo, CGUNTERS. ' na roliiiec051 trlfa tli Cf. Ip (or New Yrk. B. a ?.(! a-idniorc; CJtJ Lin tlilrn for I .11. ,! ,.r ..I. L'.. "I .iil'il,.. ril.ft.lWllel - A ...... ,i .... li ..f l.t. I -. .. n, .- -. H,.k .n; r'oatag 14 cl ' TYLEK DLliK CO., CT. lOVlB, XQ,S ... . -..ovC ' . ...