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i gera bare been flur i.iu.l.iiiin.a or Decern S Tberc Hi'iteiiiH to be FRIDy serious in store lor the KS thfa little planet. Zad .e London astrologer, pro jh as follows : 'lie oonjancrloii of Mercury witb Jupiter in the sign Scorpio will be attended by earthquake in Europe and In New Zealand, in early clays of this mouth. A boot the 14th Inst., shocks will be felt in England, ' Scot In nd a ud Ireland. About tbe 23d, shocks will bo felt in India mid Argnaniatuu, and very probably in France and Italy. No less than five planets (Mercury, Venus, Jupi ter, fcatnrn and .Neptune) la 3 signs (Leo, Scorpio and la found to be iiiflinafely connectei witb volcanic action, grffdist ing action on tbe earth must re sult; and there is too much reason to fear an appalling catastrophe in one of the volcanic countries. Mars enters Libra and funs Ibe flame of war iu Austria. Burniab mid Cliiim. At tbe new moon on the 14th inst., Saturn will be rising, so that there will be much suffering among the poor attkia period; many accidents, . and many sudden deaths from heart .disease; ucuie rbeumutism will be ' very pre viileiit. Tbe 13th inst. will prove an fcufortunute birthday an niversary. Raphael predicts in tbe following .fasbiou : ' The fitb degree of the celestial ei gu Leo will ascend at the time of the lunation an the 14th ; Saturn will be on the ascendant in square to Venus iu tbe 4th, iu seztile to Mars and trine to Mercury, and in Resqiiiquadrate to the luminaries iu tbe 5l.b. Four planets are out ot P. K their dignitaries, nud Saturn rising, denotes a wretched time (or tbe poorer classes, much suffering and - want; many fatal accidents will occur, a ml much cruelty to females. Tbe locatiou of Herscuel near tbe cusp of tbe 4th will producechanges in the weather, wind, storms and a great range in the temperature. Mars is unfavorably placed for trav eling and agriculture. Jupiter near the cusp of tbe 5th will benefit pleasure resort; we shall hear tbe , death of - some eminent woman. ; The general position of the planets are rather favorable for the public health, and I anticipate a healthy fciontb, w itb a low death-rate. The transit ot Saturn iu Leo still unfavorable for the French nation, aud will cause dissatisfaction. Mars enters Libra ou tbe 6tb, ami Uranus being in this sigu, we. may expect lively scenes to occur iu the Celes tial empire, also in Egypt and Aus ' liia. Tbe position of Jupiter in Scorpio is favorable for navigation , and foreign commerce, aud during his stay in this sign 1 anticipate uu . increase iu tbe shipping returns, vcspecially such as trade iu the -uthcrn hemisphere. Australia I benefit much from tbe transit Jupiter through the sign be fot tnuHte characteristics uud ificmice of euob ilnj in tbe 1 tli uie ginn us follows: l. Court, oiarry, ask favors uud i d pervauts in . ru. A doubtful tlit.v b careful. l)o not travel or remove, tbe is bad. 'Sunday Visit tby friends in avel, deal and buy before 6 .n no .vritings and make no ts before noon, after which nd hire servants up to 8 .b uncertain day ; be careful, y Bay, speculate aud deal before 4 m., after which travel. ,9. Buy carefully up to 2 p. m. 10. A doubtful day ; be careful. 11. Sunday Be thou careful. , . 12.' Thou mayest buy, deal and speculate in p. m. before 6. 13. Bay, deal, speculate and push tby affairs op to 4 p. in. 14. Travel, remove, but ask no favors. 15. Sell about I p. m. after wblcb "coart aud ask favors. I 16. Adoobtfol day; be carefnl. . 17. Sell iu tbe p. in. 18. Sunday Travel. 19. Sell about 10 a. m., buy and ; oeaTabout 2 p. in, 20 Court, marry aud hire ser , Tanis in p. m., but elen no writing. 21. Buy, deal and speculate iu tbe p. m., or evening. . .22. Buy and deal witb eare from boon to 6 p. m. 23. A doubtful day; be thou careful. . i 24. Uncertainty prevails tbiaday. 25. SoDday Doubtful. 26. Avoid females aud do not ri. 27. pny witb care from noon to 6 p. ru. a.; J ft&k favors. 23. Travel and remove before 4 p. iu. 29. A doubtful day ; be careful. 30. Sell about 4 p. in. .31' Cooff marry, speculate, buy, deal, biresei-TMots, bake and brew before 1 p. n. A rbiladelfbis family has a par rot tUs pra'g. u learned it by icBitating a oody-goody girl iu tbe rooe, and btonished the taonilv ta his trst it-formaooe. Tb Scientific America atatp oo tbeaotbority of I Gerard, tbat tb iocoQTeuieocea THolting from lnle.roowoitoea aui gna.it, Mp. t ben recent, ivy b reliared ty ruUbine the bittU awt viih jtoforia. Will aoni od tr- an(J ASEccnca tba tSect olht toetronjf Millinery! Millinery! In all tbe latent Shades aud Siupea, Jnst njelvl pr atvcinen aud expreaa, by MME. ROSA REYNOIR, Mo. 9 Chsrtree Stmt, THIRD BOOK FROM CANAL. NEW ORLEANS, LA Her PRICES are ih LOWEST la the City, hs owu her plv of IniiineM. sua girrm nor pa trons th benefit of her rrducoO eiiwiuee l r? Connlrr orderi olicited and sstliraction gomnintmd. French Corsets a Specialty. November 4, lcW7. 36-0in Mobile Theater Building. ' Jas. B. Rain, FancyiStapleCrocer, Tine Confections, Teas,. Butter and Cheese, A QPPrill l'V LIQUOR DEALER. Special attention paid to the Jag Trade. Southeast Corner Conti & Royal Sts., MOBILE, ALA. October 31, 1847. 34-Citit GOO DALL'S RESTAURANT AND OYSTER SALOON. First-Class Lodging. Elegant Dining Rooms up Stall's for Ladies and Gentlemen. 33 North Royal St., MOBILE. ALA. October 21, 1887. 3fj-6in Oko. A. Jonks, formerly of llarralaon t Co. Oriobx Siblky, UHAHIJIS S SIDLKT. JONES, SIBLEY & CO.. (Successors to Harralson 4 Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN m 8. W. Corner Water and St Francis U.. MOBILE, ALA. August 86, 1887. 2(My COALMDOAU Alabama Coal & Coke Co. Successors to ANDERSON A BiBBS, 54 Caroudelet Street, NEW ORLEANS. ALABAMA, PITTSBURG, ANTHRACITE Coal in hogsheads for shipment. Will also deliver Coal at all stations on L, & N. It. R. between Mobile and New Orleans. Ootober 7r 1887 . :W-6in BRISK & WON, Manulacturers and Denier? In CLOTHING- Anil Gent's FariisMni rToofls. Cor. Dauphin A Water Sts., MOBILE, - ALA. Kovembfir 11, 1887. 37 -3m . 1. Adams. J. (J. Oh?, W. II. Rcnnud, F. A. Honlto. JOHN I. ADAMS & CO.. WHOLESALE GRQCERSIMPORTERS, 43, 43 and 47 South Feters st. yew Orleann, Lu. COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES KICK, specialty. Represented by U. E. PES Kir.s Moremberll, 1987. 37-10ra Yale&Bovliny, WHOLESALE And otiojvs. Nos. 17, 19 ft SI Magazine street, , and 83 Common street JfEW ORLEANS, - LA. H OTOID B9T 11, 1W(, 31 -4m Mobilefi Ohio U. FOK ALL POINTS NOKTH, EAST and WEST APHIL 10, 1887. Leave Uuiou DeKt Foot of Gov erutuent, Bt, Mobile, Ala., 4:88 P. M . , making close connections in UNION DEPOT, St. Lonis, Mo., for all diverging points, also close connec tion at Meridian witb Ala. Ot' So. Kt., V. and 11. By.; at Corinth with M. nd C.'weet bonnd : Humboldt with L. and N. west bonnd ; near connec tion at Hires, So. Columbus, Ky. and Caiio. 111. Citrouolla Aoconio.ondation Leaves from Governmea Street Depot at 4:10 p.m. ever week day, arriTea at Mobile 8:40 a.m. For information as to Pullman ear wr viee Tu, eonneetinna, etc., eaU at City Office, nuder battle lionse, Mobile. PEARL in v'EIl. Ymm Loot on t Station oa Vbe K. O. and If. Esilroad, for Pearlingtoo, Loxa aoa uainesvuie, toe laat propeller, iSilW.G.IIenflerson, K. 8. ROAKDVAX, Uasler. Makesdaily trips to Prlingtou, Log towa and Gainesvillo. Connects witb th coast aeeoininndtina traia, rooroinp sq4 eveninc, and ao wnb th Mut-oad tria irom Jw Orlaaaa dailT. mm a ulLTilna Ht J II n H 1 il .11 Peter F. Alba, Undertaker -AND I IYERY & SflLE$TABLEs Noa. 43 anJ 45 South Royal St., ' Mobile. Ala. Keep the finest Bnrii.1 Caskets anil Cases, the liitest styles of Metatio, Ma Ehoguny si d Rosewood Collius, ulso every mild of cheap coffins. Having rentted our establishment Iwith all lute improvements, ami buy- ling now the lureost stock on hand we are eua'ded to sell at red need rates. Cnstomers entrusting; their trade to Ins will bo guaranteed satisfaction. Orders Uy telegraph will receive! prompt atteiiliou and satisfaction Fri.arantoed. bpeeuil attontion paid to the buvine iitnu selling oi norses ana vebicles. March 2H, 1H87. 7-ly McKay ife Roche, ' PROPRIETORS WAVERLY STABLES, AND UNDERTAKERS, ROYAL STREET, Between Register office and Battle House MOBILE, ALA. Their elegant Hue of Undertaker's Uoot8 are selected from the beat nianufac tones, and no pains are spared to make this department second to none. Mr. B. V. PICKETT, at Scran t on .is authorized to act as our agent, nud orders tiirougu uuu wilt nave our prompt atlen "" aiCAJlI ox UL't K. March 7, 1887. 7-ly FURNITURE ! P. N. SCHOOK, Successor to M. E. HOERES, Dealer In Furniture of Every De scription ! Prices lower than any otlier house i the South. 31 Dauphiu street. MOBILE, ALA. December 24, 1880 . 33-ly Augustus Craft, Manufacturer aud Importer of HAVANA & DOMESTIC CIGARS, Wholesale dealer in Fluir a ml Suiokiui: louacco, ouiiii, ripus aim smoKcrs' AlticlHM. i 50 and 53 Grarier Street,' NEW ORLEANS. October7, 1887- 3'-ly Hknky Locutk. Wm. G. Mlrtaoh. HENRY LOOHTE & CO., (Successors to Lochte & Conies), WHOLESALE GllOCEltS. AND IMPORTERS OF Wines and Liauors. 9 46 aud 48 Tchoupitoulas street, . NEW ORLEANS. June 10, 1887. la-ly John J. Driscoll, Dealer in PROVISIONH, Stalls & Fancy Groceries vanned uooas, W tnesa; Ltquors, Tobarc It .igar n Special In. 225 and SfcJ7 South Rampart and 253 Girod 8treets, Nkw Oki.k.ans, La. Jaunary 8, IH87. 45-ly II. P. BUCKLEY. 8 Camp Street, New Orleans, WATCIDIAKER, And Dealer iu FINE WATCHES, Jewelry, Silverware Spectacles Ever,? sort of watclips rr paired. Jewel ry made to order. Diamond r-s-t in newest style. All at reusouabla . i April K4, leriCi. ' g-ly Doom, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Bal lusters, Door & Window Frame, BracJcsts, Eto. REGULAR SIZES IN STOCK. Dealers in Bnil-Iers' Hardware, Glass, miry aim rnre n xed faiou. Jartis Tl'KXBK'a Sons A Co.. Cor. St. Anthony & Watersta., Mobile. Ala. April 3U, l7. H-ly 'X'.h .u nsiju w LACLEDE HOTEL, Gorernnent Street, Tko Blocks From tki Union Depot. IVewly rarnihlird and II c flillfd, ALL XODEZX IUrgOrEJfEXTS. Electrie Lights, Electric Bells, aud Bi-h Rooms. RatwS ( C2andS2.60 per day. W. P. CHENEY, Proprietor. IWn)Ur 24, 1886. 4 t-ly - iTOIB- JAE7IS TUENER'S SONS S CO., MANl'KACTUIIEBS Or no.VK AT THIS CITICL The great reduction iu tin- iie ot quinine i.t utttibulablo lo tin eiilijililcued tri'iitini'.ut of the ciu clioua trees. ImhiiipiIv the bark was Rtriiiiifil cleiin and the trees were left nuked lo bleed lo ilc.ith Now when the hark i removed th trees are swathed witu moss, new bark forms on them, aud in.stm'tl of li v i u v- to bear one viot ot oar they wight be preserved indefinite iy, H nu yet yield their bark yearly it amounts to luultiplying tbe qui nine-bearing tiees by millions. yuinine will never be expensive again. Cokueot It. It is a deplorable fact tr.at Mississippi is u interest l mated because her lauds are not as segsed at their true value. This i auoiher play of tho f ilse econeiny theory, rroperty should not be underestiiDiited. There is no point gained by so doliifr, but there are many iioiuts lost. Not hinir is gained, but foreigners will depre uiale our state because it is not correctly represented.- This evil sbouid bo corrected Starkville Citizen. A VV AIL FROM THE SANCTUM. If the gentlemen who tarred and feathered us last Saturday niyht wtll kindly leiurn our clothes thev will confer a lusting favor. We are still wearing tbe feathers, and while, owing to thoroughness ot our fellow-citizens' work, 'they are quite comlortable for bouse wear still tbe gentlemen who bave come out with a fall leather suit are so few that our appearance iu the street in the costume would be sure to cause remarks. Grub Stake (Texas) Proxpector. Mis. Seymour, Chicago widow, whs blottii on the tratu by a gale while passing from one car to an other, aud now sues the railroad company for tweutv-five thousand dollars. Tlie company never antic i; hi ted a gale that con hi lift a Chi eago widow off her lect. A. BLUMER, Moss Point, Miss. PROPHI RTOK OK f,oss Point & $cbnton GRI8T MILLS, AND DKAI.KIt IN General Merchandise Usually kept iu a first cluss store. Farnitnrt and Houeikeeping Goods cf all Kinds a Specialty. STOVES are sold lower tlixu Now Or- eaiis or Mobile prices, as I liny them for pot c.ihii direct from tli imiti i Cu t n k-i h. STEAM G I feT M 1 LI Fresh M en I.Ori ts. Itomiiiy, CIiiim, Crackril Corn und Feed fall kinds sold lit lowest niiirker nrices. nd delivered tree of cliurui) wil bin city units. IJiivintr feed iu lume ounnlilirs ualiles me to net the lien, lit of whol.-n.le prices, uud iin tliurefore sell m clieap as lie eoriniest. CUSTOM SHOE DEPARTMENT wliere pci-sou can get the best Shoes for the a-st inoney. No n .per soles, paste-board noimteis or wooden beeels ure nseil iu myShoe Factory ii.ino but genuine ouk tanned leather, and I defy competition s to prices mid qimliry. Also, lia e aln-ays on hand brst-class aiul-uiade SbuiKles for sale at reasonable prices. lliankin-customers tor past pntronnge iuvii.i. a couFiunuiiee ot same. Respectfully, A. BLUMER. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. October i. 1-M7. 31-lv F. 0. BECHT, 6CRANTON, MISS., resser. Huvii g bnllt a new, comfortable aud commodious barber shop, I am prepared to serve cnsioiLers in tbe best manner possible and at rity prices. None but First-Class Artists are employed in my establishment, and customers can rely upon being promptly aud artistically served, sbaving, hair dressing) shampooing, dyeiug, etc., doim in tbe best style.- Customers will always riod uiy Tonsorinl Pallors neat aud clean, anil polite atteutiou insured. F. D. UECHT. Tegarden Hotel, Mississippi City, MIhs. - The nudersifned having "purchased the above named Hotel, which is within i&H) feet of the depot of the L. and N. K. K , near here tbe depot of tho Golf and Ship Island R.R. will be, and on tbe Hoacb of the Gnlf of Mexico. I bsvn thoroughly repaired tbe building and fnrnisbed it with new furniture. Am prepared to giv first-clus accommodation to limited number of gnst at rcasofcablo rates. Tbe Hotel is sonnlied with the Dureot of water from an artehian well. The table snpplied witb the beat tbe markets afford, ami every attention for the comfort of guests will have his personal attention. Would respectfully refer to tbe giteats that were with me at Gnlf View Hotel lasteammer. H. P. Al KINS. Pron'r. May , 1!7. 13-ly Barer Haird ARBUCKLES' was am m rokiur of OOrrKX la a faamnt of aaoaUaooa. ARIOSA OOrm U kept la ail trt-elj auraa from the Atiantio to U Psoti. COFFEE la nonr prwvi when arposed to tha lr. AJwaya Ijiv t hrmn.i in hwme-.i-a-iy lun -r., l;. 4-ty " E. A. TYLER'S Takes pleasure In Informing at No. 3 Camp Street, and Invites attention to his entirely new Stock Of DIAMONDS, COLD FINE COLD JEWELRY, all of My stock consists of cho ce articles, which have been selected with care, and will be offered at as low prices first-class goods can possibly be sold. All new goods; old stock. Inspection of same earnestly solicited I MR. B. F. WICCIN will pairing of Fine Watches and ed by first-class workmen at lowest rates. AMERICAN WATCH ESI AND LOW PRICES A SPECIALTY I 3 CAMP ST., 1TEW ORLEANS. NEXT DOOR TO CANAL. December 18, 188(1. CAVANAGH, BARNEY & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Machinery OF ALL KINDS. Also Agents for Dostoa L'elting Co., Belting &. Hosv, Huuiy Dinton & Sons' Saws, MOBILE, ALA. April 6. 1887. WM. V. BEROUJON UNDERTAKER Northwest corner Concept ion and Couti streets, MOBILE, ALA. A mil snnnlv of every article in the orders received night or day. A full Prices reduced iu accordance to tue July , 1887. fs TO PATRONIZE l',; 4i 0"B FIRMHI We aro Kind V 'i J to OUR CUS- V. j TOMERS, but The TERROR of ow COM- Jfk ! name Is IV t mpk 1 03 LOW PRICES r 'tl Who are you? V " L--tO- .Awaa-r- ; - Kos. 37, 39 4 41 Royal Street, New Orleans. TUB CHBAPBST FCRKITURB HOUSI! j IN THE SOUTH. J A . RUNG, HOME INDUSTRY FOUNDRY, 8. E. Corner Water and State Streets, MOBILE, ALA. 3Ianafitctnrer of Steam Mills and all other Machinery, Brass and Iron Castings of all Kinds, X ron Bailing1, Cemetery Fences, Verandahs, Office Sailing:, Eto. DOORS, MILTTTi:iC, ETC. Prompt Attention ivfii to lie pairing. All Country Orders Promptly Attended lo. noptember , 1-W7. The New Imoroved The Singer i the Wt to liny. The Uest to own. The best to run, and if need be tbe bnat to m-11. It baa three customers to oue tor all otbe kimls. Sni fcr mamUUri Ctukr aa4 Prio. LU4. TZS mUTACTUEIKS CO., l-A Cao.l fit, .EW ORLEANS. nmnrh OtTire 76 Dauphin 8U, MOBILE, ALA. April t. 1T. J-lv Job work noatlT eieca'ed at tbia oEce. WM son the public of his establishment and SILVER WATCHES, a(( the latest designs and patterns. as no pay special attention to the re Chronometers. Jewelry repair -ly Mill Supplies SC-Cni trade. Punctual attention eiven to al Biipply of Burial Rubes kept ii. stock. times, aud tar below city prices. ' 20-ly 27 ly 1). BL0CII, CARRIAGES, Buggies, Phaetons, Wagons, HARNESS SADDLERY, .11. 8 ,VerA Water St., Cor. Ex. Alloy, MOBILE. Sole Ajjencv for Celebrated Btudehaker Waifon. Prices cheerfully furnished upon lientfon. ii ue 24. 188T. 17-fira FR!AND S. FREDERIC, Parisian Dyer, IB Kt. Fraocie Bt MOBILE. ALA. Ladies. Gents and Children's Clothes cleaned by tbe Chemical Dry Process with out taking to pieeea, and warranted not to shrink 'albers Rlearbed, Dyed sod Cm led. Parasols Cleaned and' D ed. Silks, Velrels, Kin Laeea, Laca Cnrtains, Lasbtaeres, Blsnketa, etc. Glove cleaned, DTES WARRANTED FAST, t V All country work entrntl to me will receive careful aud prompt attetios. fcepteiuher 9, lf-7. iCMim A. 0EXIDZS : SAIL PAICERS, MS a. S07 (Kev Bwiul Mff ORLKAXS. T-lit irt eiboener sll, Awnmirs, A and 1 sipanhns mule to or l.r. Draiira is Ctioa luv k and tiara enatt,-cUy oa kaml . Jsnvury t, IT. 4T ly A OfuerBTwunulr Texas Siftlngs. Tlie Texas JourunlUt, tho h , bceo sumwitit-.iallowlug bima.ii''1 took nincb for wnt 0, suddenly assiiuieJcoutiol ofaZ try wekly, aud In tlie tm Jul after he struck the qU!lrter ( publisbed asmal, auU ous card in wbicb be said : "Tbe loniitfr editor of tliia .1. is practically aud political!? & but tbe 8aii8ge still survL laiust aa wellibougb, at.d anjLtr sifc-bt bettor,.umBh 'jjtj lu'aiidsl.ugoueofthe mm tin unit flniiiiut m.iii rD- Kedi-Tbtt nf tLliitPwuuli iirohH & ..! ... ji wiiii rwiiNii mvopw . . 1 . other editor wbicb recently ,)e; r ed nud d rawed out of the lL.i out of tbe eau,u "At tit ten ui ohitnurio. n toasel top, and if there's any ia tbepioKiamiuel cud geneiviw furnish a tiesb corpse on abort if tice,.aud at the nsnal 8ifiut vu lice ou coat ofiiisertimi. 1 ... . Iy throw this out hs a teeie , .T. opposiabnii, which I beat is amass, lug its forces aain rue ami . aud by the fteckled.l-f legged, cock-eyed gods of ,r there'll bo a power of lik-h mi,... opeiii music floaling in the air it any of ihem try to climb me. "it there la any eoitu bouse th in this sweet scented loealin- lui get on to it, sure as you're a font high. II there is to be any ing witb the free-born, untiamme'l. ed country delegates to the iim county eonveutiou, I'll be theia with my face washed and niv Imir combed back of my ears. "I've licketl uiauv a eooil man and I've been licked once or twice 11 my vani-gaiecr career, but IV always noticed lh,U tliirui lelleis who whipped me aero :iot the gams men ufifi wniil, und drooped alons tor 11 while like a sun-struck toimito vine, n nd fliit lly dropped into the grave with a dull it, ml, having kinder outlived their usefulness. "I want it distinctly understood ha'. I'm in from tlie Inick con 11 ties, ud iiin't up lo the cote etiket of lie htrav) berry blomle or the pulpy title, it 1 uiiide iinv iiiiKura it will be mote an enur of thi liesil Uiin the beiirt ! but, lot till thai, I piopose to run n j.iui-iipsizzina bot, uiity tune i.iivr. una move along vtiib the best kind ot liiiiinony. lint if liiirmony bucks, mid lues to do uy dirt on uie, miriuoiiv will have o git 'ft the Hack and leave uie gli le riht inter the confidence ot he public. "II this join mil says ilunu out of the Wiiy uud griereaany mot- tle-laced, leiiile! toot, leiiiciiiuer l'ui the man he wunta to see about ill There ain't no buck stairs or back windows to Ibis nanctoritiui. I'm ill win sin. I'm ever 011 the tiiol unci now with these few brief re nin 1 ks i cordially iu ire eveiytioiiya co 1 pi rations. The lone of the pa per will be piiio iu sentiment, clttisia in expivssion ami typographically bang iiji mill deliiious." Lacgk Vkksi b Small Tkkes. We ure sutisdetl from long experi ence uud obx-i vnlinii that a great mistake is made iu ordering luiye size 3 to 4 year old fruit trees in pred reueo to a smaller size of two, years old. First, tlie In ilit or ex press charges are donlile. Kecotul, 1 lie larger trees are more likely to din b"cause of poorer roots, in pro 101 1 ion to the size oi the tref. Thirt', they Ciiuuot 1m? nacketl as well aud go a long journey as safe ly as smaller trees. In our Ion; ex perience we have found that a at ilium sized 2-yeitr taken up and set atthesnuie litui; hs a large 3 or year old Ueoyit ill come in t u full bearing tiist iUd lie the lieultbier. ' Popular Gazette. Tkee Newspapkes. When peo. pie want to read a uowspsiper tbey should always subscribe lo andpiiy for il, and liiry will get double tbe worth of their money. But alien I hey want to borrow a newspaper they sbouid alwaya first go to a ttisi-class hotel and ask for free meals und lodging, and to grocery stores and dry good establishaicuU and ask for fresh goods witbout charge, jnst for t he fun ot the tbing. They will uot, of course, be m"? a ceo 111 in od a ted in such small mat ters, but they will at least Krofit much by learning some commoa sense which they bave not when they want to borrow a newspP and read ila costly news lor iiotnwZ- -11 exchange says : 'Getitle read er, did yon ever notice that the fel low who goes rouad telling W the pa nera ought to do, how tuf should write op the town l e'y ing colors aud poetry to tue ww publish the lad newa of the bom boom, give tone to tbe city ,D" boom it according to their o ideas, did yoo ever notice, we re- pert it, these same fellows are) last to pay Biiytliiii ior mo r port of their papers t They are u blow. Tbey are great ellowYot their mouth njeaanremeut. u" hen it comes to help pay oB me" burrnbsaiid eieiise8 they are i" 01st kind oi kickeis. The amount ot pold and w received at ibe rjulted Stales mlote duriiif the last uscal year wai rj much greater than In ai.y corr K)iiding period for the past years. t i i. t m at "'r' lune mi ii" . 1 s. r ti. botaiiie" U"ll, I Hi .'11 - ribs CintOHitiesot the SttHe. Ilslf or ib fulmge of the tree is yellow xl! ew met Kii.i natnuin. and theotber Don, Ala., j is alnys a dark green.