Pacini. owly wjairnra. i ii wiet'iT 41 t hit"f. W r. , t , m k tk f CknU, ! i rf-i lo "iii' ;i.4irt'-l Tn 4.1' n r.ib. 'l 'MrttX. 4 I a . hv r lift (m f.Un. Wi-.l :h iiii f Cliwiii i. i.1 tu. . r II ;. v ft iu t .'' ni H.r but ! . ,iv :! i v, t w,vtia. i.l i'i .' Im nt t 4,1.1 4-th. ilj W44Mt-i tu U j. I'f l!l .It'll fri 'H. ' u.v i'ki4 . u i.i'l''. ' 4i 'fi ll t k.' V U " t HUf ' ll . 1,1. t 'l i: .-.': I. . ...f l'. I t - :.). . 'ii f . . 'j,.n. i. 'r.. ', i n N SELECTED SiOaY. . i- . i; uow or in rt i v h jil r In ' (lit t"C'l"V .'. --t rry u.t. U) tUt UU.l t m." s t. f tl I; ..i i t '.v iu rar.ev. ii.t i.. went u'l i t .! -' rt.t. M, L in1 I I i ' IV . ' ,1 I' Ti r h.it'.n n. Mir t 1 i bi. tu. : ,.r f TiJi' W ., . J U kit r :! i i-)ti'tiit)iu K r I i I It W i. i M . v ' . ; . : . r ' fi.u ettrj tU rv f. h f. t L -fi-' t til..; v ; v. ;i 1 ; u r ,:. . . ' i i u . t t if i-tuv" i. ; lu I !. i'' r i t i, ! ,v . I h..- Mr i I- i '. ;4 ' I . t :i- v i t i 1 1 i "" l t'' liUv pa. i . . 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Mildred tht h- tu rapidly fteninjr uJcr fce'.ntTtunc of the day and she bent -very hodrroorr anbK After the deyvtnre of Lorvi aaJ LodrTt indon, a stroll in fh44 cTcnmr rlcamin-j nrrwt 1 aud. aa ihr walked t caret her under t the ruwi;ce ilea, fiir liirha l,Wl'' 'n,J MHdrel rccn ed him. 'VT w",,,,n- ,a-ik mioT said 4-jfy I irt- i:.-t tu n hui hT daughter a.n..imp'rred tho?eert. i ai. ia !t lljt.n?s,' re .marked UiMreJ. l!e rmllr is'a gimml rt rtvn. rajmrno, and e ha ait rxci l!M iu rrue. I might hate douc woe i t V.ri f,. m rrr happr woman.' Jvl I al jrtol!c. 'and -u are a :! . .... - . kirtu on. re ittnr i.r ' I.- ..H ..-.. jim .urn. .'K'n-iiag. irrr h- rpNtMr ie kiljifr. t il .m (.t , nijinn. In aid. htU 'f m.Ar t, K. hotter t .-iii- lrnU. 'Juu' I hutrf known l.alv ....,. ..T i . i i' lunj .ii. J fajte ottrn b vn fjuiie -ih ir:;r.! . f uprl, a;id I rocan to t f I f itu!e-tl. .""h lt 'ry, atuf p-pte now sjetik r ljui ilii.r,i IUjijiKaj a rfry aruUMe. iTnri lcn'. nvn Verosi a n.'t m krril ontifa.rn vcur i!ranli: arnl then !ve weM- J n ntippia Ut had a grownup o. t e 'vh ritt unhappy, n-t '"iri gift',( th a rry rhiitie i.pnit:.'u. IKr prtiic;p.d attnn -' n . in patrn'iin? lur m .r 4 iij r, !' Uj'L rcent Cir.vrre.i XLI. Tare - trur tiir patiel inethl ati-it a:ui i.rtpy wctldtlig div. ; ,") -irj the r.i-lt-mt t jr , l.n.tt iwui l ordly !. K--tV ' i it l it on M1 ai.ttiti had I.-..- 1 h r fo; Lh- r on. T:rc ! -nl'.'i ti' in tiiue bau'i- - -r th- fx;- u luli of Joie i.-.-l !.4j pn i, er.e ev.r .r-mrd to rero- m' er -4.. t he r wariC? oairt. i ntth- r iMue a&Oui her. W lie i bc .rf w nt ntu t'iery, ah 4 thy .l J tli.;ru: afuwd tf er tirum 4-i!'fU'-U ahn t ar ;er oru jji ;. It t hr v tidioui 'M4apy and raciif, her b;ijl'' Ui, her dt ii. -ate rt:. her tl.o'iruwl tltaiuui of Udf . .1 imu4. a v n una l iier uelored ai.Lil .r niui'T ui'f rjljcd eue tii- ii ,f hu U.i ,he would . t "ii e.li"ii 1 .r y ajtH" one . car ni; un !v -ity Vaunau W i ;i . -tl ..r .-tro:. yet Ijt'id to see ex. i:e :ui a pr, -ing 'ntttttm t ; r : . fj;irn to fjitjvn ii-' w.i-'.i wi.e t.'tu n .-eu.-oii .; J O' i 'ept! i;: and reat ( - r A.'.'air .m l hi h : n t..e little iie.r o! . I v w. r in t. r tv ar ,4. liii.i. a-;J of tjikl! t .i. ore i;i i .i.tt t . . .. .1 , . I him. Kt.r liiuii l d Ch-itui.n. hi !.... i.. itv tHf of i no lead .iii n e:i in lli;i'u. I e i a f.tmona v r't ' . id i rl. j lent v iker. ..va: .n ri n il leu jud to him. i U luKv It ala.iva tlet tared thit he .tv r mu: tn tinrn'r. hij -I.. ui...-r..n L..iy ''lim I n w. in ' iim rv Hk'!j V.i.Jf Vanl.aa. itiu i f -i v to U"i u; t:e iui'V. T'ev . r ftTina iim, his d n ri. it '..u' in . i.n crate ui ir 4r.'Iti lim.. ih twrrt Uimpletl n'h. r ;t.tj fx)fl ha-tfo;! t(.,l i. t ..i .' . . .t - -a:'e. 1 upi.i ti.e :!'. t' w 1 uU. Uc a-xi l. w ili ou" cone 5 -.; .' l.u;c a.r. i.wv9 for !4-' b.r Vi-nel th-? taNv faet, and . .ifued to i r bu-ilan'i asnul . I.' tm lur it h tx i 11 r ;rt. U. U: w u. re it r . huaa w":ni'n :uv teft ti;t- niirer -....'i-. ot.e e4.ti uv.ua n.u ,tn4 hi i grviry and U-iies Holi:, I.In.i.H " !k iV.Vrtl. ti . 1 V.'uo wan'. til . Y.u f k jTife, I am .'mo-r rfciivn-vi. 'l' r'i sn "Wt. It fr v - ai 4. nC mr .: I Wiah Vou . -... -. cm: Mr. nd f-ady CUudc Ln- ."Ntdxew bn. X it! s a!at, anl K -r in lla-'! d tio-ic. H'UuJ: a ie r .v-i ' , Adr.an," I vtould r.'i - f t.,-t ..- .- -.vtll t tt-r. 'a I n? Mr. i tivv$ au'l l.a ial nbhi , t mt 1. i i!-.. !; t. .f ,.l e ar. 'tf 1 1 id t in l"ai'l:4.n nt 1 j. lie till I ve a: o.nt ii 4. it4, u wi ue . iie u rurn J :tl " " . t '-s. I e ruit r ed. l-adv ticral-a-.e tx intCi.'s tf LuUr. yung- . 'I- 41 ' I'll , Utf t ! llvaiin;.! scv'.n'd n 1 ... 1 1 v; l f!llf llif ut .ii: iviii. r . " .:. . .t :.. . .... .... I j: ; ,. . , e t n Wtn, ,ir aJi. .c ! - ti. ';itju th u4jraa ui tU'iai. it-! .' n g' iu'" . ! t ,; i t'li-T4 ...ti kiiie l the leait'i 1 n' a v I ('r uij 9i kv. tlarla'g." h tcud -.,', .-.m-.? i ak 't . ' .f t tr nikvViiv i!4 -wa ntTlrie:;;. U t i teitd the r -in. a d Clatl ie ..!v,i.i -I u u; ei Utf raj iie I- n .1 r a.!i. an sr h'm sriu tteari;'?'? u.ii it. ' 44atra . i ttti a .diauci d trdi nr iioldrugout oi h..U'i. ; a h ''hir.d n,' 3id. 4l am de ! u ttt u v you. "n! th fT r with which he '.a-j i f or iiaidj. toe dt.ii4.ltt' 111 a e. tord to t: h w n r.-akir4; ,c:r- t. r!. aa intf-duteU to 1 w Uf. and llv.win'.li jt e .sly C .t f ived a i.i-.B i f iuar 1.1 It tiers?- ; cry T-xud of d,wtr, and int. t.o - - 1 a-a'.'vl I et ur' of coiicr.Ui.n L r I h tn ! n t- !ew hf r tvi-t ta:ieu co:r oitiu'n . Tln't .Jt L-'ir -wen4; ti-ifber, bn: ttude. a . -aa'ar tikni wirli - Iiy hJCl- " l :ifp,'l iintr.tl n-.ar some U-a'i 1 ui IilT'jtro." i'avl .ri mt I.t nbri't'itv. Mt 4rvu won! td yu. TlMy l:bii-tT!M.-"4M"4tt-fH" atipryl Witb"T3c; t We t-eT lA-l the .pf-rturifrr b- ore. 1 a4l nv- U4aa.it-ou pit Xrf1 my bart hr wiiat joa dtj f. uie Im1?dld mrdatT v'tUte, o kfrd that the man iiartaU ttontht tUnmrdatmewd tne fatider7uT was executed for HwQ ermpiiiun of najn unv dwc. L.- . " : 'iNo, Ibaw nejrc'Leavd itruntit now, 3X. LaaiMKlW-verjrMnem britcz.ot Uut time it so painful to m that I cannot, bear the mention of it. Let therev -ba no farther ref - rrenrt to Jt between n. I on lj desired to thank roa.' u, mu, umy una a a on, i wish a ok you a great favor. You will like - Mine 1 lli in If a?yin too be hr fripnfl Win von fftlalfbe friends! We should be so I bappr ?He answered Yes And to tn day they are all on the mot intimate and friendly terms. A ftcr Claude and Lady Ocraldine bad dnreu away, liord tfhandori m- tumcd to the .drawing room, and.! mantle when she entered the ittiu- aw his wife standing bv tb win-low, ith a grare look ' on h-r beautiful face, lie went U her. bar MP Vmt f Kititlnn nk.nl it . . " uyucintu : ne juaca- She clasped ber arms atonnd his net k and bent her golden head I am thinking, Adrian" she' said. that remembering mi irreat laulr. I do not deserve to be. hall so hjppr as I I jtn But he kied..the sweet b'i and limb I That is juts land done with After all, my darhng, it was but The Shadow of a Sijc." THE EXD. MlfHCKLLA IST Y Sibrl'a AverrJoa. tyl 11' nmere waa a petted, pam--rtJ dariiog i f wealtl it yonn oly lond of ll the luxuricx and tn j 'yuienU of lift." a Ua.lt r in aotitti, tOiih, to give Sibyl her due, slie neter a t l.eMif up im leader; itlie itapEj did what she plea.H.d, whhjui 4iiig trlmt anybody thought aUiul it; lit lat Mn Sibl plvascd to do .4' ay atvined t-J beju.tt the thing atietft, s ajOvt) Hn.ugt.1, lor i r. uld i.a' aial do likewtac We have hr word for it that nhe id lo: iniud b tug ditUtied l, but -he w .u!d not autma to U iug duta- tm io by him, for, oh, how aim dt-u-s d Li uu ! Now, the gentleman Mitaeiibjl de igu tttd at "him wan the only one I Ii r iut mato fiieud- o rtla' ive b ha.1 ber iulrreat'ai heart that a' ii.pii tl to did ale to h-T ainue tin A) lit bad tok ik, upoti h r sell t ' o.iui.' out" U young lady, and ma tir-j; and only dictation he re d lo 0bmil, ao we n.ust l".ve e r to the tender mercy of our ie.dvi ca.. jiuln.ml uu her. M ior. I will ikH put op with it longer!" Silty I chtiks tv ere adanie, and hn lrk t y-i dilated, aa she gaVe veut t-. i-'ie above. 'Well, well, tbo cure of trnf love iter dtd run aUMOlh. Herbert, hits vei. d .iug a inelhlug awful ugain, I upr-ote, said Mr. Ke.iueii,tu a .R,Utin Voice. Motiier, 1 know ymi artf -only talk i g hg itly, but it does provoke in . hen .hj ak.ak of love between Iler rt Talt'ouid aad tu.-. It yofi only K .e hw 1 J' tet himlulid I Will i t u'ctiit to hi interference any "M dear SibVI, t Miidersland liot 1 .let- .st h ui better 'th in yon d , i-ll"," Mn-" Kenrnere i ini.e-1 n il. "I3ul what has ha; pi -net t "Vh. I Was diivii'g al -lie in tl. Iik yv rdi, wieu Km citun- up t 1. , ea.d rt I'X.k-! a-iyti ing iut lad- ., Iu mw ' youiisr ldy out alone iviiij; a pair ot pooie; and he iN-p d i..o toe puaeUin, took '.lu rein t fd-eiai'ety otit of iuy band.-', ami l.i, rrm tnM,.'t Aii'l, iuy dear, he aaid what wa. s.ru-c.ly Uue. I never droVo tiui i .ii h a aty It ; atl you are steltn g t .ty lal example, Sibyl. Already I l tr ol Ju ia .iotne. Lisle lIarringlo. p t k.vci-I other drivbig a a.il paii, an 1 .l b-.iUJte they have :eii yn ij'.ing rL" ' Why, wot h. x, I aever aak any on" (. fo-kra- mr ejcn'pl. I d at I a , aw I 1 ItAvb perft ct,. right t-, l -n; aa 1 know in my In-art I do i 'hiit; irrnu;, nd thit d iy nij an nt to it; if llvfovrt Taifourd inier- f -r wit'i m: aaui I a tall certainly -let hilK" "My d, a:.yuu muat teuvmber iv m tu old Ii end of tle family, and at nnmul tnr Cuett. "If lie Were nf , rV m-ich iuUofd in your welfare ( it f .Qia LK14 t m im 1 to you. 1 i I m sure y-ur e rtjl.ict and upvcch. h.ve U 0 giteii hiui t-tT-te " "Wei!, 1 wdl 60I Ui dictatetl to by" h. .:i. and he can hereafter take an in I. t. -H If) inme one tbt will appTt ciUte it t d int ".Thexer iyra -thee toont hareettle ii.. i. . Mr, tieumen s..d io more, bi.t j.ti- oomPeH, at liar "dorre ' all hei 1 . . u ll . .. .. if-, to her Viltul chain I. "I do tli.lel buiH an.) I ww'l pil up with it." Tnuimun-d Hbp, ii 3?ie . .1, . le hci way tj her own room, wiih im abgry fiub upoa-lT bautifn!; 1 . ' A she opened her ron bor she r m-id anting weepinc, and ip -t t t!y tle ft-iger dWd ont ;f her Cice," ti I a look of sympathy wa? iu its .al - is ; oir IjUle n phewr any worse, Marie !' aked tfibyL . -)h. a . iliss .Sibyl, he's not wor, bntltoa'd int keep back my team a hen I came from home. I ain crying utol pure gratitude. Yoar kindin sjt t.-. Aave.1 Lis l.fr, iliS Sibl. CaU 1 ev. r do eu'-ofc ttpy yU ' Te little lelloV 1s tuueh-tfor, t en P 1 - Aud the Vity' belle tomed awa v, with a quick uiorerut-nl touched ii. k -a WiU hvr LaiMlkercUieC, f lie- will o titue 1 racoreririg 0 itrrtbe dot"-tir taya, .nd I xreBtiis fi yn, Miss iMbjT Oli.hdW' cin 1 w repy-yoi T - - J - ? 44Y'U cau rt pay me in one way, '4 t i- S v t4wr 'vitt ianylbiiig ni.i:t o it il. LLaA jru btwO to -the Ai.Tf'' ' t .. Yet MUt-iSiby); I to-l' ,Vli wine and the frail, M VuD told m ," l4 And, h'W U MrAtwoidit' . r ;i fibil ttcankOivle, mari who bad I tKitu'Ttry pjrtta atjraa tinie, bat. I roliart tJld tu tuaioAear, and ' alb ia iicauu,. tmio im" wiie aad ayq jtaa id aeito4f loi tEe auppo'rtr'oflilja aud 1 1 r io cuucirea.v - - - family. I ' .".:.!? r:. Tley -were on lU direct - nd lUrutlm whan Sibyl gearoeni limid fraud out tbinT stluatioa ahd re lolled the eUM La Lar mlauve' .1 ' . rrnnut W muv Uvr amlrrHd fSatier" ' " - i I tbt-re annlung else we cn' do I f r W . 'Marie fr ! I 'CI ynr tender heart, my iiia-1 I tniw, you Lave already smuued: all hl Iheir waniaf' Tbe do tra.iv nAUi- in m.re cn lie done I-.r h'8 patient.' 1 0r ler lh.cariig early t-mrruw nj.riiDg, Jluric, and we will call tbr.' Oh, yoii are f good, Miss Sibyl!' 5 b 1 nuppies-d" tiU as she aid : 'It those wh.i h-ive enwngli ml to psre of tins wnrM it tieaRiire lu nut to Q.kJ' destitute who should V Sibyl retnrucd from her drive uext morning, cast aside !er bounet and room, and, seeinir II.rbert Tallonrd euted there reading, nhe Sun In-rself int i a chair, exclitiuiing : 0h, dear! I do not know what to Jo witli iiiynJ. llerbert half closed his bookr and I 4ked over at her,, half curiousiy and half pityingly. 'Avu iiru of the deaion ennui, I uopoM said llerbert. '1 SUppt-8'J so.' And Sibyl amothured a little yawn. 'You stre, .1 have attended to JJ lay .dreaa-roaking and alKii-pin'g this a . week, and here it is only Wedi.es.lav, ...I . r , having me all the rest of the week ivuig with nothing lo do There is no nt W vei out, aud I feel too tired ut zy, if you like- to drive, ?iait, or g ip.' Sit-yl nttered this Hpeedi defiantly, and, half clting hor eyes, leaned back in her clniir. 'And y-u have never anything to' ihiuk aU-ut but bhi-pp.n, etc., Sibvl ?' -.aid II iberi, with an air of reproach. Why, of course not-' And Sibyl, opened 'ile her eyes, and ti i.ilieti deli ine at Mr. T:ill U.'l. Vhat elite xtiMuld a leader ot" soei ety have to thin! about? I beg p ir- l'n. I f got what a ti.iC ct iiteii.pl Mr. Tali.iura enteitaiiKtl f r teade-rs f no. ii tt .' 'A id yet, said Heibert, without aileutpii-.g to- coi liii ii. t Sibyl's x- naik, 4 v. hut glonom opju-ri unit es l'ir ihi:ig goinl have the leaders of s iet x ! Tiiink of what an example Vmi uiizhl set young ladies nod el- ierl itl'ex, 'yl, vi o fll .w in . our f.-o s ei. V u call vourself a ader, btbyi, while you nit here with I ild ii h a. I , and the beggar crying tt your xitie ' 4VH, ! t one of the seivnnts g'we nit sonieihi g to eat. D 1 you wlhIi ;ue to g 'town and answer the Knock Y Ami r-iotl's defiant laugn liiled the .OHi. 4()h, Sibyl!' A I Ib-rbeit T.ilfourd's handsome tact 1 oktdgiavtr thau she ever saw r. 4It is n t the cry of one, but ol toons iiids that rends the air mournl ,'iu. The .tt:. ving, the homeless, the .i:ig, an- reucmng oi.tttieir bunds to oicli as tn tor succor, and you 1-.i1 in re and siy you have nothing tidn." 'I said 1 t an tirel, Mr. Talfounl,' oid Sill ro-te ; 'loo tiied even to it tiifl sen to-yoM tafkin-; this'in'eiu If yu will excuse uie ' 4Sii yt!' Ue was beside her, and had lu r 1 ind cl asped iu his. 'I 'know how 30U detest me, fir I ave 'lieu heard u sav it, but 1 wirl a; eak out, and you imil li.tten t'i mv inis time, lor I ri!l never lectoie jnu uaiu. Sibyl, for the sake of those alio ar-' influenced by you, you tnast . ise ti u l-etrer life, f r renitTinber that "No life ..tu lx purer in it p trj-osc-, auil attoag in .ta U-.lo, Viul U I.l-- not Le i-uier aud etrouifor tLert- bj !" 'And ir Ml Taifourd has. flnislnd IS ia y , I'll have the pleasiueoi hid :ing you good uioiu ing, and. quickly iih liuwn.g her band ft-un hi" cla.-p, Sibyl it wept lunii lb: rottin. 11 r' ei l T ill urd Hio d moii ndems arhcre Si.'jrl lelt him, his heart tern by Coiitln Ui g emotions. Sibyl K-muii re wambc only worn 411 e ever lovi-d, and his love v.'as in vain. Hit coulil not iell her t.'tat Tm oVetl her w hi!e she felt us she, dj I ovfant liinf. In ith- r did lie wih lier t know that h.- was her slave while -he ied l.er t-r eiit lile ; for Herbert i alcd the toc abed leader? il Miei-tt, ,ay b'lreitliH of fan!, ion. Hm I't fire -a ay he o-iuhl not believo'that S byl wai piv n i p b dy anl' s-rttl V f'rivn-1 :ua '-gtvjr She was a - Hpoiled, pettc I cdM, but he thougot that iho heart tu Ikt boKuin beat warm and true. 'One, t-'vo, fhpt wi-cks pasted awav.' and, if lb rbcrt Taif uid hatl.turiH-d ti ice, Sibyl tl.uug.il he , c n not be coid.T. lie ntvrr is t rfered with, never a-lvied her now. p. rhap-i it wa tnii"lrttnr htr hev.-rely'aione. il.a- im le tryl forget how ahe de lestiil him. - Now this nou lnUrf.-renco .plight . ca't f-r Sibyl mo long r thjtestnj Mr. Talf urd. but why it should k Vp " ( im com inn 1 y iu the young lady V- u. ind we c nno" say Sil yl was. .not; a -mom. nt l .ue with her thooghu,. and very often when ahe was not alone wfth ilt.Mii, they were 0.1 ' ller lert Taifourd. . What can h.tve come ever me? I am uot like myself,' Sjbyl would ry in h-r own iLindt as bho wandered through the' hou- "like a ren'tle.-tH -pi.it. IJ.it one "dat-, while sitting and thinking of. Llerbert, "slie bilist iutu tear., aud with a woman hue cciifrif tctc;., w olid- red if fie was lie v-.r agiin going to take any iinenst in tier, and iu her tears ofte. mummied: 'I du iMme little good secretly that he kito w.h nothing of : bat he gpnke l.Ue ti U'h o,eidy 1 f-et a bad exatV p. . Ou, shall I ever meet another i man a.t gcoi a-j he V And alter this dood ef tear-,' Sibyl wa ve y c nifi leiit that sh-; tiodouger dwti stel Ibrbett Tait'oaid. m lte is dying, niif-8, dy ing fant, ad 31m. Atwtxd, aa Sibyl stootr1. by the- Lru! de t the sick man. - 'jjut utm has teen viy gotid To him, ruisTt. -He J Iteliioere, be btt already rtrornioed lnV j buabaed u prdvUle .-foi4vrne.'Ld. 16.1 cbi Wl reu . I tod ll ic, Ta'JtmKk Xhat i o hJd j.rt;fted: to do UM.UuC ydn iwaw b rredi imiu ji lue a has ei.i huii r another .Jreml tojday; thta, wutm he began edging nimaeit Mr. llerlwr'r-Ta'ffHird, : whom 'e toward ne aud every. bar oa iny kSiew in our'better davi. arid o.'Iias bead seemed - td stand on ,;end, as I tie aireaay-QT.rnjTr micn-c-- -eV 1 Bplauo-n. mrfcli for us. Misifn!ere; tLtttttiati elaa s ouieoody baa cuim to Voor- ;rt-1 fief .. .'... ; . f TOyTwlieaTt (frrs g re't tx.ui.'d. bie ivtef enia.- ntn we iierw-i . n UelhH. rbcrt that she bad always ow Had ni i I 'Misa K'ninrp', my best triend', naid tbe ding man, peumg uis-eyes, 'you will ui;ver again ee m" ali Will you say a pryer hr nie, f,r E5- will Hiirtlv ttear an anirels voice. o:u..i t.uu i. Vnit beside the bed and prayed aloud. While .Sibyl's voice filled th room, the door opened and a nan emeied. , In an iustint be took in the kwth Ix-fon him f then goig over to the binUide, he dropped on his knees be- t-ide Si'-yl, bt'iit Ih"h lace on the cover let. aind wept fVonhdie lulnes of his heart When Siyl finished 'ler beautiful praei she siinnlv turned and hi id her hand on the nutti'ii head, sjyiu-: , 'Ilerbeit. G d bit 68 you. And kneeling there. wit!i Siiyl's hand up n his head, Ilcrbi rt knew that his Live was iwt jn vain that he wooid never wg.tiii hjar how much s!e detentetl him. At tbe Top of a HlgU Caizanej-. three and twenty 'l 11TL T. unen i was- Vfe" JTIPJS UUIlLICx tU I WUOULJL WUinru, w inrj : .. . out one., of his . contrac s. vy m.e there Uell4n.lovwth.:tlw prettiest I IflJl 1 LIUU C T CI OCTTI1 Lilt cgvuiU JU I S , V V. .. at , rliartered with my attention that I was r..,:.... ij i... .11 T I.n.l Mwn-M nwAn Ch A OCC TV C c 2rk IU11 Ol UUJe, UU UU Oiu. ioici jwun-u our force. t Then I found out my mistake, as Mary at once gave me the cbld shoul der. My successful rival, Ben Lloyd, and I were not, of course, the best ojf friends; still I bore him no ili-will, and being of a cheery temper, soon got the best ii it, and in time we be Ciirn great cronies. 1 Weill LO uaa ncuuuiK onu unci that often dropd into their neat .1 went to tus wedding and after little cottage to see them, and got to look upon Mary as a sort of sister. Ben hud no grounds lor jealousy, though evil tongues,! found, were busy. 'The contract was. nearly up, when a lightning conductor uion one of tbe highest chimneys over at Llanel ) sprang, and the owner of the works od'ered our .master the job. .' 'It's just the sort of thing for you, Hairy,' said Mr. , when he told as of it. , 1 t.mched my cap, and accepted it offhand, and then Ben stepped up and said he'd volunteer to be th. second man, tw o being required. 'All right,' said the master, 'you are the sLcadiest headed fellows I have. The price is a good one, and every penny ol it shall be divided be- een you. We'll not fix a day for e work, bHt take the first calm twee th morning. So it was that, some four or five morn i ngs alter, we louud ourselves at the facnr", all ready. The kite by which the line attached to the WocTv wis to be sent over the chimney, was floti and did its work Weli; the rope which wj-.s to haul up the'cmdle was ready, 'and stepping in, Hen and 1 began the ascent. As we went up I saw crowds gather to wateh us. - - ! 'Tnere are plenty of star-gazei3, len,' said I, waving my eap to them. 'I dare say they'd like to -see us come down with a run.' 'Can't you keep quiet!' Said Ben, in eo strmge a voice tiiat I turned to look at him. : - T here tie lay in a heap in the bot tom oT.the cradh-, his eyes closed, i 'You're not afraid,' said I. ' Vh;it;$ that to you ? ISotIiing; but if you don't get U3"d to the heit htyou may get d'zzy ' Then I saw 9 were g-jing up t o fast. ' Titey had uot calculated lihf, and as sure as death tbe cradle would strike, the copin r, and if jt did, death it wo dd be, for the rope would part. : - There was no chance of signaling. I told Men our only hope.- We must swarm up the rope to tile chimney top. aud let the cradle go its course. We did s, and were sj;rcely land ed when the cradle struck. Tbe rope gave a shri 1, piercing souiil. like a rifle-ball passing thro tile air, and snapped Down went the cradle, and there wen we left, nearly three hundred feet in the air, with nothing to rest upon but a coping eighteen inches wide. Ben shrieked cut tha: he was a dead man. 'Uush! lad,' I said, 'don't lose heart. Think of .Niary, man, and keep up.' But ha only shook and swayed more and m re, groaning, and cry iiicr out that he was lost, and I could see that if he did not mind, lv .wiuld over-balance. ' - Gt hold of the rod,' 1 said, think ing that even '.sprung as it was, the: toueii oi it woutu give uiro . IT I on rape 'Where-is it, bov?' he. said, hoarse lj and" tfieii looking Into bis face, which was turu.d to me, I saw his eyes were-drawn together, squinting and bi.-odstiot, anu Knew tnat tne fright had diiveii-him bHnd. bo pushing 'myself to brm, I placed mv arm around his waist, aud worked round to tiie rod, wuion 1 put in nis hand; and then 1 looked below, ,to see whether they were trying to help us; but there was no sign. The yard was full of people, all .running hither and thit er; and, as I after wards knew all in the greatest con sterriatiou; the cradle having fallen on one of the overseers or the works, killing him on the spot, and so occu pying the attention' of those near, that we were.ior a time' forgotten. I was straining my eves, in hope oi-.seeing some effort nwde , to bejp us, when I was startled by a liorri- ble yell,and brought to a sense of a new danger, .for, looking round, I saw lien champing with, his teeth, atid foaming at the1 mouth; and ges- ticulatuig iu an unearthly way. rear had not only bliuaed bin, but crazed nis orain. , . Artrceljibaa I tiiuetocomprehend moved -away.'Tmog'as -MaTyoff as-1 could, aaTd cifcely daring to breathe, le4isboiiivhBarm f5r." "see" me be coukl uotithit was my only con- L I ' OxTdrtwrJJapclfb tnearound the month of that hor ft. bio chimney; then; ho Tionbt, -thin ItJL K ICUmIIVOV 1 . ing 1 had fallen orerhe gnTO Vp' the search'iiUxi Waii5 tri'g to get on I hra feet. VVBatoouldl. J now do to inevitably'' seize Baer and ure should both'gd otr tgfehert f Ta?leM him stand ijpwaj to mfWesff-birlefauallr- certain destruction. r f Vai - I thousrht of : poof Marv, and. I r - eet to care for mefbe .deY-Ti put I th-iffhniifrJif. fn rtimihd; LsdDDose: inf t hon tr i -inn rnorA wn a srnii jrer son rttiT rwi f. . tlw risk mv Ufa I mrirpd ont: ' " . , . '-it still, or vou. will v fall, Ben T.iAr - He crouched down; and" f held on with clincried teeth,, shivering and ha tnld mA tliat Ise thought that it was my spirit gout to warn anisaTt.hira. i-.t. c:i:- T ... -fV.m t-'m fA - . ...r.,1. .... .Jiii ;uiu. x icmanu w i. . . ' .. " t. .' . ' - i iirre, waiuiuuii wu.ii au-uuu iicb atavi. brain tor so ne sign: ox aia. : Each mmate seemed to be an hour. Afv Tma B-.fxv drv: tn-r tnrifrUi' Kter aijr clave 'to my mouih, and the per spiratiou running down blinded me. I & . . tj p At. las' at las t--4-hope came. The cro'w'd began Wgaherfin the yaid, petipla were running in Irani distant lan and u sea" ot laces .wer turned- aspeaKing trumpeted; : J I . . - i ... ' I K ipn hpm-f, hot?, well sive von. .'nT to drlssl tnrself u'weQla hintibr: fie would , I - , . f.. L-ifc. L-ua's, and- vei he v,itt prtfroni r Yt ,JtJa1, JThtlJ tnh' with his debt to fier ,1 LJ X IOC J .. V 7 A vauiv-j a v4. imi nearer, ffuided bY,tbe bkilifuJ f iller. The slack rope crossed the chimney, UUU vy j if biV u a t vv.a I .Ben, obeyjug my; order, got into the cradle. . l.;iouowea;- but no sooner did I toncb him t . an hebegaq : to try ro set out. I got no d f him, and taking it, In his, head that I was aitempting to throw .him over, he strugg ed and toug-it likethe mad- m.n he was, grappliug, J earing -with his teeth, shouting, s.liriekdix; and I - . , , . . prayiag all the way do-n, vvhile the cradle strai-nedJ.aud- cracked, swing ing to and fro like the.; ptmdulum ol a clock. i As we came near . the; ground 1 could hear the roar of voices, and an ocoasional chi er; then suddenly all was silent, for they had he id. Ben's cri?s, and when the cradle touched the ground scarceiy' a man -dare look in. The first w.ho.did, saw -a horri b e sight,, forv.. exhausted--by -th' sfruggle and excitement so soon as the cradle stopped 1: fiiintcd, . aud Ben feeling my bands' relax, had .listened his ieih in my neck. -No wonder fhe. m.-a "fell back with blanched laces; they aaw that t Ben wa.s crazed, but Uiey thought il at he ijad killed me, for, as.-they, said he was actually -worrying me lrke:a dog. At last tiie master got to lis, -and pulled kn- off me,-.-.)- soon c found, hut , it ,was a ,toug time be lie got weil, poor f;'ilow; and v came tor hen lie dd come out- of the asylum, he rt'as never nt "or liisold trade again. so he and Mary went out to Australia and th. last 1 heard of them was that Ben had got a couple of thousaud sheep, and was doing capitally. I gave up the trade, to, soon after finding -that I got queer in the head when ; tried to face , a height So, that mornings work cnauged two men s nves. A Noble Revenge. The colli n was a plain one a poor, miser. .hie pine cofiiu. No flowers on iu top; no lining of satin for the pale blow; no smooth "ribbons abouc the coarse suroua. cue Drown nair was laid "decently back, but there was m crimped cap with iis neat tie beneath the chin. The sufl'erjer. from cruel poverty smiled inJier sleep she had round bread, .rest-and health. , 'i want to see' my mother,' eoiibed a poor h;t!e ciiikl, as the undertaker screwed down tha top. . - , ' 'Vou-can t'; get: out of the Way; why don t so'tiiebody'take the brat, ?' Only let me see hr one t minute,' cried t ne helpless orphan, clutching the side of the bax; and as he gazed into the rough face, agonized tears streamed dQ'.vii.the eiieek on which a ch-.ldish bloom ever lii.ge.red. '-Oh, it was painful jto heai- hini try. 'Only let ae see .my mother only once,!' Quickly and brut illy the hard hearted monster struck the boy away, so tiiaL he reeled wi h the 'blow For a moment the bov slop- ped, panting with grief and rage, his blue eyes diSLended, las lips sprung apart, a fire glittering through: his cars, as he raised his puny arm, and 'with a most unchildish voice cried, ' In n I am a man, I will pay vou lor tms. There was a coffin and a heap of earth tween the mother and the poor forsaken child. A monument much stronger i; than granite,. Teas built in his boy-heart to the memory'; or uie nearness dpea. . . .!-. . Tiie court house was crowded to seffoea'ion. 'ikcs any onc,iappear -afe this man's "counsel V asked the judge 1 n-re was a sdencv woen he had nmsbeu, until, -,. with- lips tightly press-.a logcnert a look: ol strange iutelligenre blcud2d with haughty. reserve upon ms: handsome features, a young man stooped fortvard with a nrra uvad aau icindlv eves o plead for the -erring and "friendless tie w-as a stranger, but from his first sentence there ,was silence. The splendor of bis genius entranced couvineed. The man who could not find a friend wa$ acduitted. 'May God bieasyou, sir I cannot.' 1 want uo thanks, replied the I strnnoei - - '-' I 'i 1 believe you are unknown to I me. Man 1 1 will refresh; vour memory.' Twenty yeai's 'ago vou struck broken-hearted boy away ftom his mother's coftin. ! 1 was that bov.' 'Hie- man turried iividV ' ' - 'iiave yotf reseueti me, then, to tajce my Jife T S o, I bave'ans weeter revenge. 4- bave he life of !a man whose brnfal deed Ifas rankled in my breast, for twenty years. - Go ! and remember the tears of a . friend less child.' ' 1. . , i - - i :. The man bowed his head fn sham., 4 and. went , from- the - prefence- of Tnagnanunify as grand to him as it was incomprehensible. - - - ,. , : i Milton wim masked - br-a friend whether bV.wotddiiwtriicfbis danirh tesfmpif4fhgiyf.th'chm oral directjp is'foi'h'e' parh of l.voicusn:iwpuea:'AbiFT.nril - toague.w-Boaah for a--wo man.' Thm Debt to Mother. 5 Mothers iire for their7 , children, make 1 self-sacrifices for them and manifest their tenderness and lTfi( so freely that the name toother, is jtlie swectest'iri thf human language, And yet sons, youthful and aged, know but If tie of the anxiety, the jnighls of sleepless and, painful solici Luue wiiicn meir tnouiera nw oicu over their thoughtless waj wjirdness. Tiie- loving hearts go down to their araves witn fhosa hours or secret i anuuv uu uiu. uv of I waichcs bv uisrht. or prav3-in tn pri vacv-of her closet, she weighs all tbe words she will address to her son in omler to biine him.to a manhood and usefulness. She will not lell hhn all the griefs and deadly fears I which beset her soul. She warirs him with trembling., lest she say overmuch. Cshe tries to Charm him with hpr rmeer? lore while tier neart . - j - t 2S KI.lin. WM.-I iv mid xneeeSS J?.. I : . i w .....j ful nun ever vet, Knew the breadth and depth of the obligation that life iS under.to the mother aho guided . - , . : . xi.. x ...w nis needless steps at uie niuc u his' character for virtue -and purity was so narrowly billiinced against a course ol vice and ignominy. -ei. ih- dnM'fnl son do his rtmost' to smooth bis mother's pathway, let him as he can'.hej advtce, lef.W do everything 'that will contribute to her peace, rest and her at the tomb" with his debt to fier not half discharged. A SLtMsreCOld. HJc. 1 .W-irl main vesterdAV turned austion- er to work off two old stoves Inr ,i Yli?:t er oil UratlOt. avenue, vue j i 1 . . was sold without trouble, but as the other 'held over' on him. he mounted, a barrel and begun Gera'len and women, dis yere dove w;ts once ue projieriy oi vicoic Washington.' "r ... A laugh of derision greeted his sratemcut. Miigung uui uie oigcai mania the crowd, the auctioneer asked: . 'Doan' vou believe dat George Washington once owned dis yere stove?' 'No, sir.' ' . 'Dat's de same as callin me i'liah. sah', and you'll h-v to chaw dem words, soli. 7 - - i - H jumped down and waitzeJ ov.r to the srraivacr,- but was KnocKeu wo in a York miunte. That , was nkn'y for him, and. after feeling of i'rs head to see how much f it was left, he mounted the barrel and called ( U : Hqw much, do I heah for dis ptove once d? pojeity pf GirTral Grant! De stove dat .Washington owned was busted up dooriu' de war!' Detroit Free Press. The Sleeping Child. There are seasons pecwli rly sweet and soothing. There seems -something holy in the air of the lighted chamber wherein no sound -is -heard hue the-so It breathing of the sleeping infant. I feel at such times as if i i.. i i-i. ii:,.:. uroiigut i.eit.ei lo te rnrnf !- ence.i a :t apa wan, ever care ""'"nUrMrl in Tj il lit) 'f .'T' t"llO!l OrTi t. fa d ' 1 lj gumexcu lino sjaeuce, anuusi; i pany of the angels who keep their appointea watcnv arouna cne,- nine , t n . , i : ; , . ... j ii t ctijiu, one aesire oniy niimg my soui Lv ndikevnie. that my children may grow up toHAr Bue lie walk in the way of tfte righteousij At sieh moments, too, how clearly I is D-fueireU and ack-nowieasred Khf .claim of the-Oreator over the yottng creature He hath formed.; He lith oreathed into it" the breath oflife. and made it a living soul, and halh given it to a mother's keeping. ? She liows herself before Uim, and receives .from fhs hand -this pearl ,- of great price, when the .ord maTceth upTfJis .ieweis to be required Of her a-gam . , We have" often - noticed that the tons of farmers, w ho have constant .access to reading matter "o.Pa suitable character, become hrst-class citizens. and are nearly' always, leaders iu the communities in; which- they reside. I ne parent who neglects to provide yt.iis fo)d.for the mind does his child a grevioiis wrong, for, he virtually .robs him not only of the opportunity oi becoming ' en to do m the world hntiof bfinp-infliifMitiiil- honoi-ed nnil tresneered in the bio-hest nirrlra rf . societv. The intelligence gained froai reading ffood. books and miners. Wen bv the light. of nine-knots: can- 'not he estimated by any known standard of values.. Dollars and cents are trifles of mean value in (Comparison. . During a' recent thunders; orm near Memphis, Tennessee, a negro .was severely kicked by a vicious - male, and just as he was picking himself up, a, stroke of lightning hit the mule and killed him dead on the spot. 'Well, dar: exclaimed the negro, ef dis chile hain't got powerful frauds tp, vejige-Ju'3 insiHts,' den dere's too U3e 111 tryin' to hab faith in any- t ing' Jid yon steal the . complainant's coat?' askad the magistrate of' a seedy individual who was arraigned before him. .'1 decline .to gratify the morbid curiosity of the public toy answering that question. respon -ded the seedy individual with -a sdbrniul glance at the reporter. A philosophic Benedict says: 'To h n-AcrfTftX nt: and.' 'hlown ' nri hv a - po . rf .beautiful beibg .or.your own, who loves you all the while like apple pijc, 'r '- r w r-m 1 i T--t Tim 11 m in rl WW. i to fntr iHpa. the hannienfc -i- , . '- ' . i ij j -i r 1 . . 1 l ait oi'ii aarsey bbhui on a wnan :ar Galveston was heard talking lo the nsbhe saw swimtniHg aroaud ms line in the fa h. on: . 'Gimme' a bite; honey ; de childrc-n am a cry ing down , t' my bouse, and I tell you tt i fish or nothing in dat establishments - 'Don't make a fool of vourself wih that girl how, Tom ; you know lov'8 biind,' said; Ms '. cautious parent.' 'That's all bosh,' said superior Tom. ivoye s not onnp. t ati; wny, i see- i-n fi-mpa ae rrinh fn that trirl na v-Ari An- - - ,tt-:, U' j "or wbosfe fTr Vhyf for the bene- ut.yi.Mic, lusuiauvc A)uiM.uy f ui poXirse.' - --w ... . . ., JThTe'best'wav'Ysof ro'" 'vnnt. vi walk or? tt.TrtnUxu ... a take turn with voir. ''J-(' !?: v!Lr.;iMGTo;j and veldu:: HAIL mi ccrXriTa?. f . ', wlImfayMia,. a, Aag. 4ta,iS77 f$ Mult after. 8 lay, offmV-tVtr6'' J PsMenger Trains oa alio Wilmington Waldo raiiroa wiU ran aa ltUo wa : K Dwif Jt4IL iao EXPJtESS ttUlTS, Tail Leave Froutf 8t. Depaf- dCj at. .. .910 in. AiTiTTat Waldoo.. apiu. Leava IWeldoa. .Jl a m. Amve jat,Ppo'8t.repot at.l...... 7 04 pm. MIOHt MAIL axo aXPBKUS TRAM, Vxu.r Leave pnout S Depot 7.3 p w. AxriTeat Weldoa. a in. i liflTt -vTClUVU M a ArriTalM Front BkPepot.. . v. . .. w.10 25 ra. Tha jDay Train makea oloao ronnoctfon at Weldoa fof all pointa North via l..r LinA.da lr 4U nm except Biinaaj, aoauauy via 1U' imiuna ana MiRblt traia makea eloae eonncction at Wfl- . aon ior au pouM noru na juoanona. - . i tm-... .... I . JUlifl .i.wii.Mi (ItiDural Superintendent. iTvrfliT3 AT ttoitic rWPTnr WHi-WUJ W C V . WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA a AUGUSTA IV ' : : ;b. company; 2 );.'. WnAiKOToif j N, C, Aug. 4jr 1877. " CHANGE OrSCHEDUiE.V ON and after Sunday, A-ag-unt Stlf, : tbe f4--loiring: Sohbdule will ba run on thia I ! ' '.'' " - .-r "JT frmiT-nP aMaw.aiattxt.r , j : ..: EXCEPT filTRDAT.) -. j '' ;tJ Leave jSVilmington.. J . .M:flr ArV, ' rt , arrive at Floreuce .1 5:00 P AT. . ' Leave Floreuoa.. ............1H:30 44 - AiTive jat Wilmington...... ....... 6JW . -., 1 N erht Express .Train (Daily.) - I J Leave ; IWilminirton S.......... 6.-01) p. JIT. - ':i tSt Lerve Porambla . .. t 11:8(1 r. M Leave IFloaenoe ; ... i .... 4 . ..M 21.30 A. AT. Arrive at WihuingUm. ....... t Si3J 4' Tliinl Train will only ntyp at FlommffWin, Whiteville, Fair IUulT, arinf, Fl-trance. ,Tim mongvjiHe, bamter and Acton, botyueu WU niiogteii aad Ooliunbia. .' TllltOIUQH FEICrUT TIUIN (DAILY EX , PEIT SUNDAYS.) Leave Hvilmlngtoa. ............ Leave iFloronoe 2:30 P. M' ... TMs 44 Arrive at (Jolurubia. lulO A. U Leave polurubia s .wrr'OO Vj V, , Leave iFlorenee. . . ; t 9 60 A.i Arrive at Wilmington 10:20 ' , .i-i i. i .1 PaBBeneia tor ngnata. laud txyond nbonld take ftiiglit Kxprvas I'm hi fcrota Wilmington. . Through Sleuivng CVra' n night train for t.,( Cliailcston and Maeon- JOtlN F.DITIKE, 1 I iOenlbuot. " 4. M oct ittt Q f N D E N 8 'E 'D '' T I M I PIEDMONT AIR-LINE. IliCHMpITD AMD DxJIVILIC ItilLaOAO DlVUIOX ' TRAINS GOINU SOU I'll.; Time, June aiU77. Meal Htatiiaia ' Not 1. JDa'IZl. No. $. - Lv GreeiiHboro. . , . . . . I 8 pro I 8 61 a m tj 1,1 OS a m ' Jl M a mT 1 17 p m ; lpmi At Halialiury..... I saapm I Lv Halubuiy .' . ... 5 33 u m Ar Air-Line Junction.. 7 00'p m Clirl.te. 1 7 USj p m No. 1 OunntCU-at SaliHbunr with W.N.C.R fur Aslievilln aud Hiunmer'reaorta in the moan J tains of Western JNortU Uaroilna, at At-iuie JuTictiuu 1 for Atlanta aud 411 point in tha South and NmtU went; at Charlotte with CCA A. li.K. for all points; ui the HouUi and feoijUJt wont. ' ' , j J ': No. 3 Connects at Cbarlntie with1 C.G. A A U.K. foi Cnlnipbia and Soui "TK'aINiS GOIG "NORTirf', Time, Jane 24. 1877. 1 . ,No 3 J Wo.-4 - jr- : i i , i . . t.,v. l . .... ' . UIWHBUVIV. At T4ai w,"ll ' 9 Slam 10 05 p m lr Cahvillo.l.'.' lUSSam Idas a m lOiOsiu 3117 pm ' 2!i ; p m m p. tu 4j S3 p m 1394 am t 'i Mam 13 8 am 4 3 a m, 4 15am f7 Mi arm 7 41 a m i ft ff"""".,: lAr JHirkeville - I. r.. ... xr.. n.tj aj. xiijuuiuuxiu- No. 3 Connect! at Grerfmboro f,,r allp!uU 7- uu ciiuui ui.iBiijiiB,- at uaraeviiie witn A. Al 1 O K.lt. for PetrHbui-g etc., t ii. lln lm)a with llicbiaou.., FrederikiibiirK A -Poioriia- ft. It for altfKiiU North. EiiHt aiid VV'ent: at Kicli- I. mond with C. A O. It, It. fy ViriuU tSfring " Mo. 4-;onnecl at DtlU Mo with Biclimond 'Frederickubueg A ltjtomao ! IU IL for Aortli. Eagt and Went. . ' j . ' Q1TTH GA0L1S"J:DIV., 1 No. 4 DaUy Nd 8 lOaily, . ex. Hun. THAlKB OOnfO EASt LV GrbenBboro. . . Ar ltaleigh..;... . Lv Raleich,... ... Ar OoJduboro. . . i , I 1003 p m I a At) am I"i I aoianii 460 pm 4 00 a m f 5 00 p m 7 15 a 111 j 10 00 pm '.8 -J'.'Kr?"" Paily f DailV. ' 1 ex. Hun. TBAlita ojoma wpsx tv Quid Ar Raleigh.. Lv Raleigh Ar vreeruibora. . 10 15 p m l 7 2o a ni HUD am ( 14 17 pi 2 UO a m ) ti i i p m 755am I 8 30pm ARfJLIXA CENTPAL &IL$QA0 COKFANT I? ' ' i.- . 1 " . - 1 . 4 ' 1 L Wilmington, N. oTS i7. - lf CIIANGE OFJSCl;EDULa t N and atter Friday, October 4th.l . r- V Traina will nin over Oiia road r..iiiw. . '"' P.48SENOEB, MitL ad EXPItEHS TItAI j i ! V. ' Leave Wilmington at. '. '. .5 53 n . ' ' ' S .4rrivjB rt Charlotte at s-.Ki n Leave Charlotte at 7:wt a in'. Arrin at Wilmington at. ....... f .. . .0:415 p w. 8IIEUJY DITISION. . 3v Cnarfotte... i 7:VatrV J t' I Jrrlu .1 UV,..lt.. ;. . . jl T " 1 Leave Snlhy at ......;..... 1 2.4s Arrive atCbarlottei...i....;i b-JtOom.1 ' '-"'"J .Tbesb Traina will leave Wilmihirton l r.'i.tf.. ; ' lotte iarrdiijielhy, Daily, extent voaudaya.-.' j , 1 .FMgktTrain wiU- leave WUmlngton anl 'oiiya.tiut-leive iSurlnbargTon TudlrW U'lrorwaaya and tfatur!dayv -.- j r- , Noi PaatienKera'wiU be earziedon tnr tiAiM fr . Z : . " 1.-7 -r. - ..u.iah . -i i. V t ' - v- JbwssQX ' Octj54f ' Oetieral fiaperlnttoutiit GOODYEA&'S RUBBEll GOODS. . J' I 4" if 1 ri- .nt-t .; M Vali.Sahhoaia evry Couoaivabld form. .i.. 'vAlapx4f lo.Ixiivcrl iUaa. ij, .il ., - . . t - - ' ... " . ' WlKDi;ANI);T.QOP Karthat a.WaUty.v Ouit atlolh airrf aa erft corniiiuati two garaienta Jn on Fur t'irtaV e weahtff, it fctk f f oct Vitthr Toof, atd', in 4i , dryja-MtUttr. ..,-rt.. j f ... NEAT AND TID Y0 VEBC0 AT Bri 'Peenliar proeena, tbe robber H rml'b"- tiretn the fw iotb aarraoea. waich ureventa ' " mi.-Jiiug or eticking. even in tbo Jiuttmt rti- ' ' matariTtf yro inadlu tlirfjMootoni Utt' Klaaad'lUowa. '' ' :' ''r"c !' Ace-.Light1,PorUbkft Strong and ...j;-:. T ..? ae - t a, m ,iVtfy -' '! kna;prMfU,Mdu tfnt IpoaUpaid 10 ali : ad3aiM npou receipt ot priei ' - r vruttti ordering-,- avata tias frotfndheat, over Iteliib prtie.'dairlni''i J. L' en .irfort-nr Trrda JooVt 'r"?' Uq ot mr leadiiig artk4aa..T7.Vff,dw!rtI Be anra and rt n.iLi ,!v . eiWleaniafalr'?. 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