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Tuesday Mornlcg, December 27, 1881
AMOTHCt RQA1C.
CIIAITEtt I.
Our heroine rat bcforo n bright fire
In tho luxurious double parlor or her
father'! palatial resilience on Duroes
nil Street, In Limerick, nllli her
graceful head half buried In her slen
der, blue veined hand; licr pretty
feet resting easily upon tho tender;
her willowy form swaying to and fro,
keeping graceful tinio to the loir, toll,
sweet music of a tender ballad she
was crooning; with her wealth of gol
den tresses flashing in the warm, mel
low rays of the lire light; her lips of
cherry parted In a half unconscicu a
tmilo and her great eyes of liquid
brown reflecting the purity of her
maiden soul. Mario Mignonette Mul
doon' presented n picture that would
liavo fired the artist heart of Ihphncl,
or awakened toscase of envy tho soul
of Mrs. Langtry.
"Sh Hits not Iht nt at tho nlf htl njaU
Though ncr or tipcctet uiimIi tilt "
CIHITEU 11.
Tho flro flickered and spluttered,
and directly a blazing cinder flew out
ol the grate and lighted squarely
against 'the blooming end of Marie
Mignonetto Muldoon'a Grecian nose,
Tho fair young creature bouuded to
her feet with a pretty shriek of fright
which was followed la a moment by a
gay laugh,
"Someone is thinking of me," she
softly said to herself; then from atar
down beneath tho rich drapery which
covered her maidenly bosom she drew
out with her tapering fingers a rose
tinted starch bag, which contained in
powuereu lorm that is known as
"llloom of Youth."" The maiden car
ricd this in her bosom for convenience
sake, and in a very few moments it
had served to remove from the end of
her Grecian nose not only tho smjt
caused by the flying cinder, but the
December bud or blossom which oft'
times comes with cold in the head.
Then, with grace made more graceful
in every movement of her delicately
chiseled hands, she restored the starch
bag to its hiding place.
"I wonder why Krnest is so late to
night," she said, glanciog modestly at
the pretty reflection which looked out
from an elephant size mirror hanging
justopposiie her. A riug was heard
at thodoor bell, aud Marie Muldoon
bounded to the duor.
Ernest Emauuel Uppeuhtimer lud
arrived.
CIIUTEK HI.
"And you were waiting for me,
darling," said Ernest, conducting her
to a seat. "My precious pet! My
darling! Myjewtll My own love! How
good and kind and faithful you rr.',"
and the youth imprinted upon the
quivering lips of his sweetheart ayit
sionate kiss.
"And jou, Ernest; you are so no
ble, so true, to honest, to trusting, so
brae that the very ida of loving
j on nnd being loved In return fill
my soul with bliss with a delight
that surely must bo akin to ecsiacy.
Oh Ernest, my darling, why is it ihu
my father is so cruel, so hard teatted
as to refute you my hand in marriage'
A hot blush mounted Ui tie face of
Einest Emanuel Uppeulieliner, aud
he winced at the question.
"It is because I am ioor," he said
nt length because I am only an im
pecuuious clerk in a birdseed store at
a salary of three dollars a week, That
is why your father refines mo ynur
baud; but come, cheer up, darling,
and let us talk of something v,e.
Your father is only a luiserah'u tld
sucker, si) how.
CIUITLK IV.
Out from behind one of the great
luce curlaius which adorned the "late
ly windows of tho palathl double par
lors wherein sat Ernest and Marie,
peered the wrinkled face of au old
man. This was tho lord ami master
of the Muldoon mans! in, the hard
hearted paternal ancestor of Marie
Mignonetto Muldoon. Tliu words oj
Enust Emanuel Uppeuheimer had
gone straight to his ears, aud the en
raged spirit of the old man was hav
ing a good deal of fun with itself.
CllAlTl.lt v.
"One more kiss, ilesrcit, before I
go," said Ernest Emanuel Uppuihei'
iner to bis lady hue just as the grand
clock In the dining room pealed forth
tho hour of cloven.
"A lliuustnd if you waut them,"
answered the girl, throwing herself
passionately upou the heaving bosom
of her liner. Their lips met in a
clinglog terdvrneta that lold how tlior
oughly they understood the modern
style of osculation.
"Now, darling, I must be going,"
and Ernest Upptnhetiner released
hlmso'f from the embrace of his be
trothed. "You will meet me again, deateit,
wheat" asked the uiaideu, still cling
ing to the neck of her lover.
"Wednesday alt. at the mat. at the
Huck.," responded Ernest Uppenhel
mcr, once again folding the lady to
his bosom.
ClfAl-TF.lt VI.
"Wednesday aft. at the mat at the
lluck.," mockingly reputed the sged
man In his retreat behind the window
curtain. Then he expectorated upon
his hands and took a fresh grip upon
his gold headed cane.
CltAITKR VII.
"I rciterato, Marie, that your falh
cr Is a miserable old sucker," said Er
nest Uppeuhtimer hotly.
In the deep stillness of the mid
night hour there came a crash. The
form of an aged Hibernian sped like
a shooting star through the heated at
mosphero of the double parlors of the
Muldoon mansion The fire flicker
ed spitefully and spluttered angrily
and reflected spectral shadows upon
the floor. Their was a collision in
the neighborhood of the sofa where
the lovers had been sitting. A gold
headed cane which had long been up
raised came down with wicked veng
ernco upon a pair of manly shoulders
encased In an eight dollar coat. The
business end of an old man's boot
went against the bosom of n young
man's pants with a sickening thud.
and tho pants were rent and turn,
Then there was a terrible crash as of
a manly form being fired out through
a window, and old Mr. Muldoon was
master cf the situation.
Tho spine of Ernest Emanuel Up
peuheimer had bten climbed.
Mario Mignonette Muldoon had
fainted. Sunday Argus.
Chicago Pnmtr
Is this the Urvat Eastern? No, is a
Cincinnati girl's shoe. Seo how eas)
it is to 1)3 imauken.
What a stroog Gate. The Man
who built it has five Danchters, all
unmarried Dj you tumble, chil
dren. How happy Man looks) He is going
to have his Picture taken to seud to
his Girl. Poor Girl I How sad her
Christmas will be I
Seo the Boot. How large and shiny
it is! A man owns the Hoot. Call
on his Daughter some eveuing, ami
so what it.was made for.
Hero is a Poet. He is going up
in the Elevater. How happy he
looks! Pretty soon he will walk down
lxikiog very sod. He has seen the
Eli tor.
Seethe man. He is holding on to
the Limp Post. How the wind whis
tles and blows. It is very old. The
Man is full as a boiled owl. If he goes
home will his wife greet him with a
kissT No, bnt she will search his
clothes tor loose change and appear
at the Matinee next Saturday. The
man knows this and does not go home.
He prefers the Society of a Lamp
Post to that of bis wife. This man
has a great head.
the uusiness .nimer. Here we
Have a Business Manager. He ia
Blowing about the Circulation of the
Paper. He is saying the Paper has
entered upou an Era of Unprecedent
ed Prosperity. In a Minute he will
Go up Stairs and Chide the Editor for
leaving .his Gas Burning while he
went out to get a Drink of Water,
and he will dock a Reporter fonr Dol
lars because a Subscriber has Licked
him and he can not Work. L ittle
Children, if we Believed Business
Managers went to Heaven, we would
Give up our Pew iu Chnrch.
The negro is ignorant and his preju
dice are easily aroused, and while he
is not entirely blameless, still he does
not deserve to be blamed as much as
that set ofjinprincible white men who
impose on bis Ignorance and appeal to
his prejudice, ia order that he may
servo their base purposes. We must
educate the negro so that he may bj
able to appeciate the arguements itt
before him, and by our action towar Is
him we must remove his prejudices.
This talk about "thrusting him out of
the Constitutiju" simply londi to au
tagouize him to the white mau, and
that is not what we want. Jackson
(Mitt) Comet (Pern)
Homes, Cattlk and Ciucklks. For
colic and grulx, for lung feter, cough or
hide-bound, 1 gire biwuioiia User Jtrgu
latur (ll'uld) loon ounce dune; nr, one
ttiooful of the powder In a lilaah twice
ads. You c recommend It to emjr
one hiring stock a the beat medicine
known for the abuse couilalnt. In uaiog
it with nir chicken, for cholera and gs,
I mix It with the dough and feed It to
them once a Jay Iljr this Irtatutnt I
lute lost none where the lUgulalur woe
Elvcit uromjillr and reguUrl 1! T
lailur, Agt. for Grangers of (Is
An old detective says: "If 1 desir
ed to train my son for a detective, I
wculd first make him u newspaiier re
porter; that, beyond auy other hu.i-
ueti, is the business that makes stupid
men smart, ordinary mm able, aud
capable men brilliant; and what an
experienced reporter cannot delect Is
not worth dttectiug."
lVraont rtuaturcl gtj ctn bat
their hair rcatored to Ju joutbful beaulj,
b ualD Hall' VejaUbla Hlciliio lUIrl
Ksnswer, the lest sttkls la the market.
" Stmt Old Round.
"Could I see ths editor V she asked,
looking around for him, and wonder
ing what was going on under his ta
ble.
"EM yes, I'm him," responded tho
editor. "What can I do for you?"
I am a student at the Packer Insti
tute, replied the blushing damsel,
"and I have written a little article on
Our School Days' which I wold like
to have published, If you think It
good enough."
"Certainly, replied the editor, ga
ting In uncousclous admiration upon
the beautiful face before him. 'Does
It commence 'Our schools days! how
the words linger in sweet cadences on
the strings of memory!' Is that the
way It runs?"
Why, yes,' responded the beam-
log girll.
"Then It goes on, 'How we look
forward from them to the time when
wo shall look back to tbcml' "
"How did you know?"
"Never mind," said tho editor, with
tho engaging smile which has endear
ed him to the citizens, "After that
comes, 'So sunshiny! So gilded tilth
the pleasures that make youth happy;
they have flown into the Immutable
past, and come to us after life only as
echoes in th e caves of sweet recullec
lion.' Isn't that itr"
"It certainly Is," answered the as-
touished girl, radiant with delight.
"How could you know what I had
written?'
"Then it changes to the pianissimo
and becomes more tender :' The shad
ows gather around our pith. The
roses of friendship are withering, but
may we not hope that they will bloom
again as wo remember the affection
that, bound us here aud made' "
"No, you're wrong there," aud the
soft eyes looked disappointed.
"Is it, 'Hope on, hone ever!'" ask
ed the editor.
"That comes ia farther on. You
bad it nearly right. It is: 'The sun
shadows close around us. The llow
era of friendship are sleeping, but not
withered, and will bloom again iu Jho
affectionate remembrance of the
chains that bound us so lightly.' "
"btrange that I should have made
that mistake," said the editor, mus
ingly. "I never missed one before.
irom there it goes. 'Schoolmates, let
us live so that all our days shall be as
radiant as those we have known here.
aud may we pluck happiness from ev
ery bnsh, forgetting never that the
thorns are below the roses, and pity
ing those whose hands aro bruised in
the march through life.'"
"Thats hi" exclaimed the delight
ed girl. "And then comes. 'Hopo on,
hope ever!' "
"Sure's you're born!" cried the edi
tor, blushing with pleasure, once
more ou the right track. "Then it
runs, 'And as for you, teachers
dear.'"
'Yes, yes, you're right," giggled
the girl. "I can't see how you found
me out. Would you like to print it?"
aud her face assumed an anxious,
shade.
fertainlr." responded the editor.
say it's by the most promising
young lady in Brooklyn, the daugh
ter of an esteemed citizen, and a
youug lady who has already taken a
high social rank."
"That finishes the school com
mencement at one swoop," sighed tho
editor gloomily, as the fair vision
floated out. "Can't see how I made
that blunder about tie shadows and
rosea and friendship, though."
M
Some distinguished authority has
said that "in womau toil behold the
wild cat, the lamb and the dove."
This seems to us to be wrong end to.
It should read : "In woman you he-
hold the dove, the lamb aud tho wild
cat;" the dove when she enchauta
you, the lamb when she "muttons
on" to you, aud the wild cat when
fjou can fill iu this from jour own
experience ) New Haven Itegister.
Ml
Depend upon it, vthateter may bo
the mind of au old man, old age Is
only really happy when, on fttliug
uia enjoymeuts ol tins world pass
away, it begins to lay a stronger hold
on those of another. DjurI Web
ster.
Mabel Morley was compelled tuut
tempt her usual daily feat of walking
a tight rope to the pole of u ciruii
tent at Athens, Texas, though !ieili-
clarod she was dizzy frutu illness. She
frll and was killed.
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with all your wight. Miny a Uwjer
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iiif with a will. fVoukrra Stulen
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JAME.SC rilNsT. 0 V AT A
1882.
HARPER'S YOONB PEOPLE.
An Illustrated Weekly 16 Pages-
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NOTICE h STOCKHOLDERS
Nfsllr la htrrhf ftfftt iKtt a ivt1r.( f lii
1iiWMrt(llii iiMraNtaktil ki l Hln
Willi hf Mil tlfflttt-ssltil Mnh tn
THE 2D TUESDAY in JANUARY '82,
Tat ihtturiu l ttoilftf a lUtart of trirt lr
tor tht vhtNlPf Ifir
0W4 J II. OWSLEY, Cp.M.r
Stockholders Mooting.
Tht MRbV1?rtf llr NtHttnal tiai tf U
for.l will tnfl it 1h t in-tftf tot I fUnl,
TIIE 2d TUESDAY in JANUARY, '82,
IVtwrft.tliti.mfl A M . If M Irttlrcl
tMrrfior fir tbth..i; irr
MM.! JOHN J MeKOUCUTS.Csitklfr
Fycu
Llolmt(3 Up M. ...
cillicr rsatly nu h juIc
1 bonier, da no I Pail to
stnii ler cur Gvla.lcjfuc
m
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Family Nowspiior.
The a Yrk lllwrrfrr kv a.f lha Urrl rlr
rtalalkiaaltlarlaM III
L'nJonniuliialloinl, I'lmrrUilan, '.
Krllnil ami otioiul.
Illlller
ITS SIXTIETH YfAIt
Wlthnabswt foartliuea tba all nf lla Inl I
ana. full f foMnanldutl nwa, with ior
swa fdllrlla Hw n Mii(f rllUuand wrrm
Ur UUrnl, wllb rarftwlly tdlld drartntnta
forrblMrtn, Math.f ho trifbcra fjrnaafaaad
taualncwi m, with Uht netlr fditora. aa nn
iltallcd ataffaif brI(n rrrtn Imla, aad Mid
wrtira and toalrltKitora In tvrry arl Mb
country
Now Book with "XracnuV' Lotton
W IlU tts-l iVTtnlt iftk Aathnr liltiiUiif
on aaodlfl(uaa bona ttJi naw aubarrlbvr and
IS. IS fr lh rmstlrf yar -ivrlnn itr frt.
AdlriwaNrw YoKK OKlHtir It, Nw lark
flROWtfe
IRON
BITTERS
nnowvfi ikov Hirrnns an
a trcrtaln cara Ibr all fllawucs
rculrlufr a cwinitleto tonlci repo
clallj-IndiKcttloii. I)jrorwln,Iii(cr
nlltciit I'cicru, Wont or ApiHlltc,
Loam ofbtn-nstli. IicL onjiirrjjjr,
etc. Knrlclics tho blotnl, elmiRIIi.
cue tho intwclcs, and rIvm new
Ufa to tha ncrron. Acts I1L.O a
charm on llio llrIIo oreane,
removing all ilyapcrttlo ejritiploms,
eucti a tnslln llio I001I, llclclilnff.
Heat In llio Slomnili, Ilrarltmrn,
etc. Tito only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken tho teeth or
Klvo hcndaclie. bold Ijjt alt Drutr
lilnn at $1.IM) n boflle.
mtowv cinaiicAi, co.
Italllmore, Md.
M IhU ,11 Ir. rill bm a a, .am,. TaaaM
C. al fcaft ,..i,i I m jv l.4 M.I w i.i,m
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
Ia ii eoitipnniKl n( th. rirlne ol urasparll
U, allllliiu'li iiiainlrult- a, ow ilmk, with
the IimIlU ,.( Mluah Hint mill t Jmwerful
llial HUklll, I liaal I l iikiui; 1111 1 lltr-aua.
Illlllllli: ilillirliU It la 11.0 initial, eafrat.
Hint iiiml airnliuil HtliriliiH iiimIIcIii.
knmtii nrnauilulilii itilliu pulilli The act
i m is i ( iiirilliliiuuiiilaliriiilatry line never
prmliu fl mi tutuilitn a muttl), ncrono aa
jiotriit to i urn nil illarioa ri-.ulllns Irum
lniuir IIikI It i una rHrufiiln ami
ell teiofulous ilUrnaia, l.r)alprlue,
Itoae, or t Aiilliuii'a I'lre, riniiilet
unit I'lari'-urillia, I'uatlilra, lllotclirs,
Holla, liimora, I filer, llumora,
iilt Itliiinii, MitliMiroil, itlniz.uorio,
rtrtre. olla, Itlu uiiiallain, 3lerrurll
DUeaae, Niurttlsli. liiniile Weuk
niaaia anil Im ((iiiuritli a, Jiiumllrr,
Atlittloiia of tho l.ler. Dsatieiiala,
i.iiidaiaiiuii, anil iiiiiitiii lleuilll).
lly lla amnliliu unl iiimialui- iiulltlrs
It imritis out tlio tout inrnitiuua ulilch
lolitauilnatu tile liloml unit auuae ilvraune
in lit ainl ill iu It alliiiutali'S autt enllrrus
tliu a.llat tiiiKitoiia, iiuiuuua euertty aait
alrtiudii rtaiiirvsuuil priaanr. lieaRli, and
tiitiMiM nvw Uto and alitor tliroutioiit the
aaliulti aiatuu No aulfrrir from auy ill,
tuae w lata la urULS Irnm jinuritr ui the
Uuml luiil ik.julr nho mil ghe Aatu's
BAiiai aiiilla u (air trial.
It Is folly to einrrlineut with the liuiutr
ous loH.iirliail uiuturfa,o(theai materials,
and HlihiHit untllilnal lrtuea, ollirtnl as
hlout piiritlers, whllo itlafiu. iViuiure more
tlnill) MJtrd Attll'S tlAHIAfAUILLA Is a
uiiiluliio ol aiuli conientratrd rurathu
jtr, that II la by tar Ilia Uat, ilii-aK.at,
and moat rcllaMu Muodpurlt!er known,
riijahlans knou Ita louiiaialtlou, and pro.
scrlUa It It lias Ueu widely uanl lur forty
teara. ulul haa won Ihu iiiuiiijIIiIihI ronu.
ilcuie ol million u liom It ha Iwuctlted,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
'radical and Auatjtkal Cheuilats,
Lowell, Mass.
tout t su, psiuwiis xriatwmiii. i
Wf IF you v . v I
I 1 KWF
1 Ve-aai
t
Uvi
tti jm
irM
ParsapafilFa
PAItf FOIt NAfiF.
I eflVf fof aala aty farm, matltilai t
ONE HUNDHCD ACHK8,
I ylajloq la Crab OrtKarJ Ua 1'f wile from
lanlVirr Tha ImrraTrmvaia ar n aaJ rJ
artrl tha farm la wall walnrl I all anl an
MlVII T. ft. I'MlON,
CAlUlIAflESatllU(l(3IlvS.
liatlft IWmed MrlatrahlBi wllb LFtlR
IIOLMM, I aaa l-rttrr iftt-at-f! Uaa tfrr to awp
pj war rlrotu with all . af wttfk la my haa,
oftbal-Nl aaalarlalaal qwallly Carr1ac-. Hut
lira, ir , aaa la loardar, aad rrpalrlaf do In lb
Rtim Hinntr hit ru aa urim h
auadtBUDbrd, Ky
n a, ii"Miiiinii
3STE",V YOKK,188S,
TaaPtin LW1M2 iIIIm.. Ill lMi.lb aaaaal
rroiall aair Inprtni maDacmaaitaaia,a;
aaalwaya tw all big anl IHU n aa4 rraflM.
rontatl anl unkappy, lUyxitllfan and Wnh
ffHk, dprat psl anl vlrlneMia, laUlllcaal and ab
la Tkn dun allakt la t r anaaklnd aad
lltvlnferrrr arttt ballliftnlal warmth la for lb
tnosi wtiii ii f-Dura hi sJisvomRsrt n ifeMiur
If Urktrf lb ivnltlrnily wlrkrd
ihfVuataflMiiiia narartr tal a naw kind.
It dUrarJM many nf lb forma, and a nllllwlf
thartllttoia wnrdaaadphraaMof anrUnl Jnr
n&llaia HuBdartukU trpairt In a freab.ane
tlnfl. linrrnffttnat war all tba ka nr th
wmM. MMlltlDst Mrntiaf haaaan lattnaot. acd
rsMsmmtlnf nin alTalr wtlb Ik fsMtaiaM f
alaft lndfisMidncw. Taanxw tklaitw
rluvnl waa lb auifarMaf 1brn It affMlrd a
(trrnantal rbanc In tbalylnl Aiwtrkm mim
Miwra. fy lMmtlaal Jnnrnal rvlabtlabrd Ir
thla tounlry In tba da ymra at baa lri wol
Isrd aftar Th Htin Lfrry lafortant Jnnraal al
rJ7 ttl-llnt haa l-o ntllfl4 and Iwttarvl by
IbvadrranfThafua'aaiampU,
TbMnnr IMS will l-a lb aam ntart.tn.
Irihtilla and latatlaf wtpft
llrallbrral HMallb wraaa which an abnnd-
aal rn-rTlty a9Urdt,whiU niakt II Ultartkan
tTr ir
U i hat) prlit all th nawa hnttlna laloranJ'
bin than, and ntMauflaa tn iMfMUnm awl by
th traditional yardstick, tot by Its ml Inlrrral
In tfcn p?m.1s IMatantn froaa IMallr-tf 1Imiw
haistamU nttb Aral fonaidtfatfea. with lhn
PUB nafntTrriif ' IP"'" wottai ra
.rtlng; wgrl thtMrlltuUiawbsrtbarlt birBa
i iustiirn t-r tfut&ara
fnlltera baa dvldl IbWh, and ara
tututtiKtMst iairra lhm In laafuai thai ran
im uivlrttsl H air what w Ulnk alwut
nn and ctanl. That haUt la tbn nnly aavnl t
IliBBl h niiiiiricvirtai
tba WswklrMn tathtralnl lhl lha
lerat wall nf thatn dally Inum. An Aftt
cnllaral Ir(afttt t nn?iialrl ntrtt. fnlt
aaarkat rru. and a ItWril i-fwrwtlnn nf lltrm
rr.arUnllla?, and doawMtl lnlelllncn raapUl
tn weekly ntn.and aak It Iho bawl nwt apr
nr in nraarr aonpfBwwMi i"i wtavvvTsntiwai.
tbndos-anot knv and rJ and Ilk in
day fen, aw b nnnt-rf of which Ian llftlconda (
iBirrwimc iiivraisirw. wit turn ., uir 7 w lit
day Mfry tlaa wrtb raaJlac, nw, buwnr
matter mouth la 111 a rnoalla4 Isook, ansl In
nlUly aaor firlrd and nlrtalnln than aay
I If nir IJa nf what a nw.ppr abnVi !,
USbsf. IsIX uw miter
tiar yM arna fcr in pen
tor trnta ar aa lUhtwa.
lor tha dally Pen, a bur pjfh! a Iwralr
vikbi rniwaans in irirwoj mm. twivna, iaa
. mu a Monlb, nc 9 8 a ymr; or. InclttdUtl Ibn
Sunday pr. nni(hl'a(ahwt nf Myali ml
i ombb. in sris7w a cwBW pr weoaio, tsr 11 111
t Tear itwiaa ll I
! ThHnndar edition oflk Hv la alan furnUkod
arraily atll.na trar. i-uataf itl J
Th f Ira w in Wrwhly Sen, lht nato, Ifly
all coluinBa,la II a ytar, wtititd ror
naiao
oilrnaandlBf lit w wtllan4 aa tiraroty fn
Adlrrao. 1 U IuSIILaS.
TuUUber of Till rtn,N York Oty
N.Y.WooklyHoraW.
ONLY fl A YEAR.
Th cireulalloa ol ihl -opolar nfpapsr la
rvntunllr Inrreaalac tl cuouloa all th iVodlac
noe of tba Ielly Herald and la arranged In bandy
urwr.aaersf la). turn
I runkiuM nai
lemWacewpecUl dlpalcb8 froot all quarter of
tliui. u nnww io oeosi m
iMtatcan nana
artglrenlb Tetraphl IlVapateb froo all
I i U of theLnlon, Tbla (eat Mr alon make
I TUB waalT iiaaatD
the moat aaltiablochrvnttloln tha world, a Ilia
id con pea u t.fy wtea la (liana bltbftil
1-orl of
l eoLtTirAL
etnbraclnf roniplelaaad rempraheaale dlapaUb
rafrtso Uaablaitoa, Ineludln: fall report a of iba
ai-ewbeaof eulaent -olltlilanaon tho iiueotlvnacd
THR rakM tKraaTMkT
of th Ueetlr Herald ftfea th lairataa well aa
thotuuat practical tucgaatlontand dlarotarloa ro
latlnf tolhodutleaof th farmer, biota tor rala
lasxcattia. f-ouliry, (ralna, trtea, Tt-telablea, e ,
tf wlthautvaatlooa Utt keanlo( bullJInca aaJ
farmtne nteoalla la repair Tbla la aoppletaenta
by wtl.J. td department, widely cvflc-d, un
der tb bond of
Till HOMK,
f If log rera lor practbl dlabao, blata br mak
Inc clolhlocandlor keeplai no with tho la teat
14 ahlona at tha loweal -rlt. Every lutn of rouk.
log or etnouy aufcealed In Ihia department la
j radically leete! byeiprrt Uforo publication
Letter front our I'arla anl london rorreaimnd
eau on tba very lateat fnhlora. Tba Horn lav
par tment at lb Urehly Herald will oar th
bouaewHsjuor thaa on bun I red tluea lb ixivn
fthsair Tblnlereataof
aaiLLKDLanoi
ar looked after, au I evarvlhlnr rrUllna Ia .
rhanltaaod labuf aavlng la rarefullj recorded
Ther la iagv dffvuled lo all th la teat pbaaeaof
lha buaineoi niarkeU, cropa, hnerrhandla. Ac Ac
A Valuable) aValtir la touthl ! that Sliavl all .i..fl.
odprlitaand condlllooaof
Tiiiruibtrt mutTi
Sportlna; now at bow and abroad, toga t her
with a Uff avry week.a aeriaon by eotu eiul
nn dlvln. Illerary, niualcal, drauiatla, wraoal
and ae auie There la n paper In tb world
which rontaluaauniiich new a matter every weak
aa lb Weekly lleral I. which la eeot, pualag 1t9t
br oo dollar ot can auUcrlbaat any tlina
Thw York Herald. In weekly form, 8 1
ayear Addm fcW YOKK (LHALt,
Itruadnay aad Ann atrial, New lark
GO.Mi:.VS.KI TIMK
E&
KAILBOAD LINE.
TllAINB (10IMI MIRTH
Januarj S, list.
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auJ Nr Urlasjia.
EMiaRANTS, TAKE NOTICE I
Tbl r.uttofr
XOO MUee Bberieot ta T.zae,
TtioouuchquUkrraoJ rtla lover thio tr or
oikirrouu. Ii I alio lb.
((I'ICKEhT, CHEAI'EST AM) llEhT
Routa to all iwlola In Ulusturl tsnus TiifurJ.
out U all wl
Indiana. Iowa, Nalrwka. Udurado, Arkauaaa.
laiana. tova, bak U4or.Io, Aikiuu.
Only onbaugtuLbliu.M Loulaandl:
Inturiuatloit about IKkeU l lb HtMilb,
JUt.
Ifasa.
, UJ-jraJo. aud tiulitranllUtea to rkriJa, Ar
atiuu. aasanc a4draa U f AlWOUiv,
tianl. t'u Alt.
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MrTIIO)lST,OUTII-HY J fma, taa
tot tVrli-raar7itaUt maralniaadnlghl.
afr atlrvtlnp ThanUf hltita. Puasla f Sl
alto J H. Mma, ntr1nifitJvt.t Tht
Waman'a MtMlontry fwwivi Mrtta bara an IbalM
AMnrisif larswh notth, at I m'tlmk Mr a. T. T.
laaflaMSe, llMllfllt.
IV.
ArTISTIlaT J U Ha it a, raairt sVrvtrra
w fxwBti in I rvnttli Ru lata. Mrnla and
Isjal lrajrf Mr1ln( ft fry Wdnlar afUr
due. eieattJar WrM4 ! A. It. k. Partes
rtttprlatMdnt
IIHISTIAM Wonblpbf th fMiriilti ar
r lArd sj ita freMuklns- ta kl.l Jaesi lUtLatai
llrat and Tfclrt lrd a dara Puaday rbol
al t IS. Jo. fWTaranra), aartrialDi1riit
I)KK?llYTMlUN, WHlTH -ll I l MfU
mr, fwaur, Kundaf rVKont al t M Jabs Vf.
tieivl, rapr,nirnst'ni. Union rrarar MaatUn
WalnsMai nifhta
Cincinnati, New Orleans
TEXAS PACIFIC R.R.Co.
TRAINS SOUTH.
Claclnnatl Baalbtra Dlataloa
tstSt
Ctpraaa.
IF
fapraai
STATIONS.
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Irak ISM All. Ala III. rWalfcai. H. It., Oalla.
aaaxa Taaa JOE MtllUIRI, Uaa llaa.
All. V, B. A I'. IL K.,tlaaro, Ia.
GHESIPEIKE ft OIHO Til
Ojat. UreuiH Kcolar if la Lctlof to.
To the West and Sontb West
N. rkaei of Car Ulara. IllckanoaJ, Char
lallaaalll. aiaaal-.ra'. BlaaU ajd ctivlaa!!
aal illracl U Louleallla, acka. laklaf eSeet ..
Chcwiprako A Ohio Itiilluii),
HUNPAr, NOV. 10, 1111.
Oq tho Loxlngton Division,
UnCEMDIII i, tsst
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WKSTWAItD.
MAIL I raaaa
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aa lIuallafloB S 40 a la A U p IB
,iV"a(A...lfl.',K) Ii'ISub
La. Iluail&iioa h.II(iiu Siepiu
Due Aaklana . 'Till. Illpti
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aa lulaalllnlt.AN II J.) S UaJJBlL
Ml IIHIHIIIIT ANII I'ASHlJalll.ll-Uai.a
RlrbuamiJ Jallf xrapl KuBtafal S 30 p maaj. ar
rlaaa al Ckarlollaaialll l 10 So pa.
N 1 IN.. III.
EASTWARD.
SfflL riataa
Uilni-u Ilv (I- LAHHIt'y)
l,ta.l.ul.illU (LA N U'w 7 Ma
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U.AU.K.lt. j Dally
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lu I lla ton. H S yo u A 4u p u
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u Wllllamaun e , I T Ik a to la lo p m
M hlaunlon. ,HHH. ,14 (Ma w 12 II a m
M Uayoeetxjro H . , lOKlnni HUh
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M tbarLfltewtUla. If M p u M a bi
UordtHuvllla- MW 1 npm Ml aid
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N ll-LUili M. lly run by nluubu
tluio 34 iiiluuLee aluwer than C. . t Wf tluia
( 1 MAIL (ubiiaHUal Lyutbburtf Junction
fur Iba lo.ithind.outbrel. at Aabland, Ky ,
wllhHiloUally Hallroadlur Ih horlb-wvai. at
Utlutflun. kv . wllb Keulutkr Lentril Kail war
fr UulDoatIaad tba Weait ad wllb U 4K
It y lor ibabiuib-wt
NO. 1UAIU-UA N and Kenlutky Centra!
It ra roobect at I'll nKlon. k v . aud ttciola all
It rat Aabla d. ky.wltbhQ.it ho.Sraooeita
al Lynchburg Junction fur lb houlh and fcouih
naati and al Ulthiuontl fur tho Koutb
Mi. B 1X1 HUM- 1i.bo teal MuotlnKlon olltt
Bteauierabr tlnrlnnatl aud lb Weal
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tion fir Iba Nor lb, at UUbuoad for lb Houlh.
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without rhauM
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omc ol Coumrctlaa Hue.
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