UNIVERSAL 370 1/59] FIRE KING, IN 4 SIZES. These Reliable Stoves are for sale only at the EW STOVE DEPOT. BIBBY & VIRTUE, IMPOSSIBLET Murray & Tay|or s, ma 1'1! ,;:.!::.':':."'..`*::.:,'. N" -"6 S--I-Hm Also all the Latest Styles in Col- lars, Cuffs, Ties, Braces, Cuff Buttons, Pins, &.c. Flannel Shirts, Wool Underwear, all qualities, Fine Tweed Pantings. Fine Tweed Suitings. Black Oofkscrew Cloths, Black Diaoonal Cloths. no tnvoot canto muaau sum. I non: for 3 sad must aaynwuthe but investment I ever made. It nvo mo Immediate lnllot nnd in less phu: two 1 fro tn 1 wnnaak'|:?z1:mv Rx-om ontltnrelyo Wo are now nhowing in this Department is Larger And More Complete Range of Goods than in any previous season, and in- vite inspection of n Luge`. Choice and New Mock of (ll-I.\"I`LF.'.\ll'-`.N'.\` (:()()D.~'. cum- prising rovms AND HARDWARE. Murray & Taylor's. This Powdor nu-at varies. A mu-vol of purity. Iuuzlh and wholeoomonuns More oconolnlml than Iho ON klndn. and mu- no! on told in oampoltuonw ID: the multitude at low lent short weight. alum of hmh`? l!'!`!dQ!'!,~-_._9_|J_! our IN,c:A.s_e- J"! AL A - MEN S DEPARTMT4 0! low wdel NO I IlfRemember Prices Always the Lowest Are the LeI|ding'Stovoa ohhc day : also ~_" C"I'n nnw 176 PRINCESS STREET. 3.25 and 337 King Street. R. M. HORSEY & 00. i Kb3IJtBI?P-uFei Wool Half Hose in all qualities, MISCELLANEOUS. Undressed Shirts. Dress Shirts. or II B llr.B.E.IcOrol. to Lynn ll uobmanya. gfnftxsu-:'h Ii;-D3` number ofyea-rs. and 00 f p.n`.dc1nnnsndcnhx'rgsp`:1n "?$""` 3* *"'"'..'::..:,"" mm: y:::::' :'::inoznon't|n to an induced mo ta InNaasl Balm. I t 3.5. .-m.' ':.. say 1: wu'&'a IIIU I.IICrIlIIIl` alIll- cu-nu- Milk shake! Everybody in Cincinnati and roundabout has heard of it, thousands have drank it. yet. to most people it isalt.o- gethcnnew. It is a big glass full of avored milk-vnnilla suits -most people better than any other. avor-iced and shaken before taken," until there is an inch of truth or foam at the top. It`: nice 6! itself, especially on a warm day. . But perhaps the chief charm of a mill: shake is in novelty and the watching its innnufar.-tum. You can get it at most of the drug stores and at eeveral of the comer stand; The maker ask: what syrup you pre~ (er, drain it In the glass. shaves in some ice, orputs in some powdered ice. till: it nearly full of mill:-they generally have a good qualiIy-clepe it on the cup shaped top of a little machine behind the counter, which in only an upright rod made to oacillate 1115 and down with lightning like rapidity by means ofad-rank. A bigandalittle pulleyand a hand turnathncank. and thin dukes the gluetw'oor`thneeeeonde,tahqitol!aml , hands it to you. a man` of whipped milk at the top and general ntilfaction below. Nim.~t_r-nlue on; ol a hundred pay their nickel In-.l eutidiod and all ecnln. llluaily 1: the unm. stand theyetrih.~-Cineianatl Telegrenn. lffllli ll UH" IVIILIUUL Slgllllllg II LISII. ` These occasions bring out the native gm! temper of the negro . An English` crew, at the end of such a day's fruitless labor, would be in a frame of mind certainly not Chris- tian; but which would, nevertheless, find most probable expression in what the late Mr. Charles Reade calls scriptural terms." The dark)` takes his disappointment di'er- ently, tumjng it into a joke und being almost us light hearted and full of fun overnn empty hold as with a boat full of _r`hers." `Nearly every description of salt water sh is caught in these water_s-sh d, bluesh, mackerel and a great variety wit local names. This is the season for mullet. They are seincd by tens`oi' thousands, brought no the vrharves, clenncd, corned, packed into barrels and shipped away. usually within a few hours. The kegs contain A hundred pounds of fish, net; the gran weight of each being about 145 pounds. The principal market is Raleigh and other in- l Innzl tnwna nf thn sham.--BenI)f0l't (N. C.) ` LIN! PTHICIPIII IIIITKEL IS hlltlgll llllu U|.l.Il'l` Ill` 1 land towns of the atat.e.-Beaufort (N. C.) _ 9 Cor. Boston Transcript. luv I (`lul- )uKx.\'o `HI! mvlsxox. Thedivision is made with much care, each pile of sh repmsenting n sher." When it is completed the crew form a line, with their backs to the heaps, tn .'|\`0id all possibility of unfnirues. and the captain takes a pole, And, touching one of the beam, mks, Who'll have this sher!" I will," sings out somebody. Jem`s sher. Come and takn iv, Jem. The \ prooaa is repeated until Tom, .l_xck, Bob and all have their shew. The portion belonging to the owners of the schooner, [mats and seine is taken to them; and this completes the day. The men get their rations while out, hut no pay, and are well content to take their chances of search. A day of good luck- and they are in the majoI:ity-will make the minimum earm`ng-one share-worth about ve dolinm But while the hauls are gener- ally good, there are exceptions. Sometimes the catch is light_and sometimes they will cruise all day without sighting a fish. Tllnsn not-suinne hrina nut. Nu: nnlira Winn` lll'l'UUlIllf\I. The next pruoeu is that of putting, or drawing the lower part of the net together to that they can be ladlul out with the hand nets. tted with rings about twenty inches in diameter, at the end of long poles. This operation accomplished, the schooner is hailed and ranges up alongside. Now comes the hard work. The pole nets are distributed, and the mi. are dipped out of the purse and transferred to the hold 0! the schooner. which is tted especially for the purpose. If it is a good catch, from 20,000 to 30,000 mul- let are safely stowed, the seine is replaced in the boats and we bear up for borne. On ar- rival the sh are ladled out on the bar! and divided into shame, according to the number of the crew and the amount of investment each may have. The day`: work entities to one share. or `*sher,iu the vernacular. 1! capital is invested, the shers are arranged pro rata IAKYYD TIT! DYVIRIFII uuuna nu tut: wui.I|.rI.I, no Sing! Out, "union! on the weather how!" The eect is galvanic The hvlm is junimod hard a-lea; the little crult int round; the shing crew tumble over the stem into the boats, Ind stand by, reaily to cast 06 when the word is given. In A little while no are up with thenh; the painter is let go; the boats propelled by long ours and strung anus, separate; the long seine is rnpitlly paid out," And they cautiously approach the school. In A few minutes they are on its edge, anal then begin: the delicate l-usinuss of iuclusing it. The mullet dart about and leap out of the water; but they don`t know exactly which way to go, and huddle togvthc-r-~a fatal instinct for them. Slowly, hut surely. each host deocrihea I semicircle. having the luckless sh securely surrounded. `Fl... A... ...,____ 1. -|,,. ,1`. In L HCIIWJI4 U. ILLIJT. Bnenknut over, pipes are lighted. and one of the hands goes aloft. to look out fora school of mullet. Just as the sun is rising over the banks to the omtwutl, he sings out, School I em.-ct Thu Imlm in huunmd hm-.l n.I..~ oh... IinI.. tut` ruun! flfillll-IUII. A huh noutherly hr-um is blowing: the um-horii weighed and we are soon hosting ` out of the mum] wwanl the open Ira. By this time it (abroad daylight; the cook, who has been busy in tho gslky. arranges plat:-9, cups. knives: and fort: on the cabin hatch, which forum an excellent table. Accspcing an inviution to join the banquet. we con- tribute thereto tho content; of our lunch basket. The meal oomisu of good hoc bin- cuita. fried pork. and what we :8 tin! mp- poued to becolfeo, but which turns out to be a mixture of hot water and mounts. If this liquid wen Iorved at the hotel table we should ` pfohnbly niject it. but ooiiiehow, under that present circumstances, in avor, though novel, is not unpalatable. A Rl`llt\(\l AD urunuo (`row at 1 8:-`.ooIor on I Iolulng l:tpo- : dlllon-.|_ School 0! Iellclnll Good : Cnu:ls-DIvIdln[ the Flat Into Blunt. Luci. MULLET AND OTHER INDICATIONS OF THE FISHING INTEREST. Juno I numner 0! LV Engines llld Bgileru. The Charming nun: Shake." nu- ,.|__|.,nn D...._..I...An .`.. I":-u.:.. A Q['.\I.\'T nu) %T0\\'N. BRITISH WHIG. \\'ED.\'ESDAY. ()(.`T. 1: . In vvllmlugtou, um. Of the three the rst, 0:11`, the .`.lf:n~--ttn, is the ordinary composite car. with i-::pnrt- ` ment for baggage. Next to it urn nu (`lL'_'.'n` library, smoking room, wash room mnl har- ber shop. The second car is th-- nulinary Pullman used on the Pennsylvnmii L` utml, but remodeled-on the \'es't"i1)uk- plan: that is, ooone may pass directly tlm*u'_;h 1- -itlier the forward or hinder car, us from -~':~~ mom to another in mresidencc. But llr 1 ~. car is the one on which elegance is l.n'i.~h- -3. :3. is is for the exclusive use of Mnnml 2.1145. C.` n 1;: ml. The rear room in for observation. wi: h Lroad pinto glass windows through \\'hit'1_1 tho land- leaps may be viewed. It in! uplmlstvrcxl in nnhognny and blue plush. Next nm the Iloaplnx and dressing rooms, nished in whlh mnpla and furnished with a large folding bed lndnll the toilet. conveniences" In front of this is the main saloon, for use in dining and sitting l'00lp.' nished in oak with old gold carpet and pholstary of tetra cotta sill: plush. T Mumnnd m-iund:sknnsl_pnrJt.>rni'In. Al: the ion and ot the car is the kitchen. This cu` in nixtyvfet.-tloug nzul illuminated b electric light. When wduld that lJi-.1. Clo land can pnnfrom one car tolh-miner euilyu from one room In mintl.-r in White IIouIe,lt' will he npp;;:-me i'~-:t. um distinguished pnircnucuj r: an X '.u i.-m'__ with Ill tho comfort: 0! 0 `l0.L'L`.'? Tho (`ouch tn Wllleh Mr. (`lets-land ll Making Ills '1-stern Trip. When Pu- Cleveland mmle ready for his wesu-rn trip now in progess he bought tickets for himself aml.]~art}', llppllvsl for regular Pullman car berths on the regular ti'nin.<, and calcu- lated generally to travel with Jack- sonian simplicity. But the railroad magnates promptly overruled all that and convinced him by cogent argu- ments that that scheme would not do at all. They insisted that no railroad company would be justified in taking the risk of, exposing. the president in that way, and that they must be allowed to provide more safe- guards than they could on the regu- lar trains. They asserted tlxat in an era of cranks and train robbers I president was necesarily in more danger than other men, and would PLAN or `run: CAR. endanger those he traveled with unless special care could be taken. Furthermore, the stops for demon- strations would not suit-the schedule of their regular trains. In short. they insi. on preparingaspecial lain of three (':ir.~`,:1nd this has been done at the Pullman car shops In Wilmington, Del. (`P Ihn Hnnnn tho u`! IWII` Hln ' lf:n`a~.`Y.'I ii un nu: ulllll Dilwl. wulvu }IrUI Ill?! Lilli I "nal judgment or decree in any suit in the hihlrsl court. of A state. where any title, right. privilc-;:e or immunity is vlnimed under the cnnstitutiml or any vtatute v-I the United Stairs. and the deolsinu is against the clnim, may he mexnminal and reversed- or nlr:nv in the supreme court of tho United States upon I writ of error." Ina criminal matter such cases have prvce.-deuce on the docket to all cnsesto which the United States is not I party. territnry M Ils- signed to tho Sur- enlh jllIUI`inl cur- cuit, `which in- cludes lndinnn. ll- linuis and \\'L~:cun- . . . , . Sm` mm "W sin .1! .\THE H.\!.LA.\. ting at Chicago. In the univo.-rul um-rest. ex- cited by the cases of the Annnhisu. he I !!! already been append.-d to for iufornum'0i'i. De- clining, of oours--, to give any extra-j udichd View on a cue likely to come before him, be added that the appeal, if made, would Como under section 709 of the Ruined Stntutnl of the United sum. which provides that A "nal iinlcrnnxnl nr chm:-an in -nu cn`f --nu |'I .1Il\ cull-I ! , l.~`T7,mnunissiuIml lyl`n-sidvnl Ila) :-s as justioenftlm Hu- pn-nw (`nun or lb.- l'nI'tul State`-', and - . M`. l'IE.'lll'l' I; `U. I'IrIK|III'. Two more (ance: still rennin to the con- ulm-nmed nu-n --the writ. of error to the United Hum Iuprvmo court And I commutation of an-nu-nae by the govenlor. The lunar may bo n-garden! u the more doubt!uL Al the upped mun come in um u: Instance before Justice Harlan, III:-nae cirvuit. lncludu Illinou, hi: career and ability as A lawyer An unu incl- denully made or iunvrnt. John M. Hula began his politics] life as I Unionist of N10-6|, and look ground with Rnbert J. Ilrackellri-lg`-, Jsun--s Speed, Col. Bristow, Gen. Jnun-s .\`lnu-In-lfnrnl and other: in bold- ing Kenturky to ha-r place in the Union. A!- ter many and vnriuus services to his state, mu; thrnugh tbv nu--`eaire In-gal rank: to we ma mt impurt.u;G hm` ulves of the smtc~,|n.- wns,nn [bx- L"J(hul' .\'m'enIbor, N I i I;` .`...... 1\' too: cocxrrr J.\ll... AI shown In our engraving. friend: and visi- tors are mlnnmed during ceruin hnun Mule friends mum with cheering wards; women with num-n and delicncln, and I daily vid- tor is Nina Van zandl. tho proxy wife` 0! j August Spies. our mudrotlon, hken from Frank I4-slit-`s, shows the cell: occupied by the cundemnul Anarchists, u lollowl: `.31. Stabs`: cell; 3, 1.ingg`u; 2!, Engv.-1'3; 9-6, Hpien; $1, vacant; Eli. Bclnrnlfs; 27, l'ie|e|en`u; 2'4. I-`hchori; `J9. l |niom'. 1`-n mm... ..'......... ..om .-.....-a.. on n.- ......- Engindu and Boiler: {or all Yul-poses, from \ l to l(l)~horse power. and ful y guaranteed. Steam Rock Drill and Mining Repair: constantly on hand. Chemo Factory Boilers (1 Fitting!-' um I nnmhar of Nana and Socnml.Hnml \'.'hHa their. fricmh nrv making every par ` all-lo effort fur lho1u.lho` an-wen comlc-umcd Ananwsts, Spica, Pnmma. I-`ieldeu. schwub, lingel, Llugg and I-`bu-her, I50 I the cells of Murden~r'u. Run" in the C k-ago dull, watched Any and night by [men dcotcctlveu. Tlwlr Quart: r THE CONDEMNED ANARCH|ST:L THE PRESIDENT'S CAR. nun: III Just In- 2_p~ a (`ooh Cohuly Jnlla llurlnnl. . 1 r45e WARM SLIPPERS. 456 ? A, .1. McM,4HON 8, _ 33 A CALL SOLICITED. [43 INCH :(%0Z"0REO6`%/I 67HME/?E70}?'5E. D. McEWEN&S0N.V lachjna. Engina_:_nd Boiler Works. spmnm & GRIIMI._EY 8. Bee Hive Fingering, all coloxjs. _ ` .Wyvern Saxony Fmgen _a.ll cglors. . Crown Saxony ermg, all Hallfax L axnnv F N l_u_v the .\I(`K.-\`.' E.\'CELSIOR YARN fur Boys, Girls and all kinds of rough wear. Cleanest, Strongest and Best Wearing Yarn that has yet been made. 5.3 LA|DLAW S. Women s Warm `Lined Felt Slippers, e.a-`Ara value, 460. l!'o:u'on a -Leather Slippers 36. ~ Women : Cloth Suppers 25. ` c'Mld a Strong Lace Boots 60-. lliuea Strong Lace Boots, sizes 11 to 2, 05-. you Full Prhoepae will be issued noon. Look out (or it. TO KNIT F. X. GUUSINEAU & GU. `Superior White Blankets at $2.50. iA||-Wool Canadian Blankets at $2.75, I $3, and $3.50 ; best value in Can- J ada. {Grey and Colored Blankets. Fancy Striped Blankets. _ B Children's Crib Blankets. Tack-Down Comforters from 750. lwhne and Colored Quilts. Home-Made Flannel Sheetings. SEE THEM! SEE THEM H Heavy All-Wool Serge for 250. worth 350. Heavy All-Wool T:-ico" 30c, worth 400. Other Dress Good: Very Cheap. I Special Value in Hosiery and Gloves at NQELBALM HI-`or all kinds of Knitting Yarns go to SUMNIHG GUMFURTS` LARGE ASSORTMENT, LOVV PRICES. H'Al\NE$ & LOCKETT. BEFORE YOU BUY. nger1n%|ia.u c. . txony a1l_coloxjs. \ Hahfax axony Fmgermg. all colors. The Leading Hilhnory Store. 770 Princess Street. TEES! Owing to the rush of business on account of the large number of Stoves and Ranges which i we are selling. we find it impossible to exhibit at the C -ntral Fair. but we shnl be pleased to show to visitors uni large array 1' GURNI-3\'S. The ~--~-- -~ -- - --~-~~-..-------. 1-v--------~ ` RANGES and STOVES at our Wxu-cr'oon1s. .\'0 N PRINCESS STREET. I