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MISCELLANEOUS.
FEARFULLY COMMON.
KIDNEY COMPLAINT AMONG CQTH SEXES AND
AGES. A BRILLIANT RECOVERY. .
- here la & metfclng i-ls-l very etartling In
ttc rjpit Increase or Kidr.cv dsca33 amoni
the Anie lean iople wp.fcln a few years past.
Jany caie i?cular to fertsia cla'ft-s tend
to produce an i 7gr.4vaic ibc.c tr.ub'e a3.
for example, careless living, overwoik pd
exposure Pr. Dav'.d Kenedy, of. t-endout,
V. V.. 1 o"ten-conratnUtc d ou the exception
al ?u of hL roed.clnc cuile'J Favorite
lipmcdj" In arret-tin rl radically curing
these tiost paiafnl mh! danscon disorders
Piof-! trds Ut- t e fo I vrtrlag. r cm
stanily liro;litto his htt-T.tlin. ami arc pub
lishvrt by htTO r Hie take the thousands of
other tuiirers whom htMle-ir.s to rc.ch and
becctit The leuar. :herwrT3 nuy.be of vital
Juporttno t' you or to fomc odc whom you
kno-. t 1 fwm one t he best known and
-topula 'ruvgla'f-1 the flm and.gro irg city
lom whlrh ln rt'-ani d iuUt!cs a where
tho-c may find Mr riwfo' at hi place of
business ou the corner of Ma'n and Union
street3
. Si-risok Et?, Mass , March 22, 1SS4.
iir. nnrnl Kennedv. Handout. X. Y.:
Okar Hk-r or ten ear i nau us. n ainxv
d will Ridne-' I eircin its rnort acute lorzn.
What iMiffercd T-ust ba 'ert to the Imagina
tion tor u one en ar-preclitc it exc3d wh-5
hvc erne ;hrough it. I iVHcrtt-u to many
VhyVclans an i l many different kinds of
irojitnient, and spent a jrreat dcl of nicn37,
only t find myself oidor'anci o7v:eihiii ever.
I may ay iht I vsod -" liotl'c of a picpera
tlonwldblv advcrti-Kd a.- a spcclllc lor Ida
precise aoit t f trouble, and foind it entirely
ulc at Icat In my cac
Your 'r VOUfTh K13IBDT"-I bay It
wuh a petL:ct recollection of all that was doe
Mgir r-ftgoO'-i ;aufi irpvolffoiTThaL
it gave me permanent, re lef. htvo roum
merded KAVOHITE UKi.PTi" Jo many
The Daily Review
JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prep
WILMINGTON N. C.
SATURDAY. JANUARY 23. 'cG.
.r.iet c'i i ihc PcstofUce at Wilmington.?. U..
&crcd-cu3 rRattex.
paople for Kidney filsat-e. ar d thiy alleKree
with mt in tattD Vh-it Ditr bAVlo KENNE
DYM IfAVOllLTrfi HUcGftll'TION has not
it eiai, la the wble world for "this distressing
sndofi.en fttal comprint.
Use tMs letter as you deem I e3t cr the be
nefit of other.
Yours Xe ,
L1MAN CU-VWlT01il.-
Wc have unly t add to h's strong and con
vincicg communication tVjt we hope othera
ho suffer fro" M- f?aTfnlIv common ma a
dv will not luesltatc to try "S aVOKII K KK.M
DY" because ether treatments have dlsap
pointed them It will he)p you if anything
can.
To le had of alldiu?al3ts, or ot the pr-tn i
tlT, 1i: DA.VID Kennedy, Kondout, N. Y.
dec nrm d&w
X1 A V VT?T VI Ita Causks and Ci ke,
IJiliX XI JUOO i,y one who was da:
tvent ci?ht years. Treated by most
ofthorotcd storlaJlsts of the day with
n j bencflt. Cured himself In three n-onths,
and since then hundred of other3 by t.imc
proccsH. A nlsin, simide acd 3ucceshf ul home
ireatmcnt Addrcsa T. s. l'UK. 12S Fast
2';Ui et . New YorU City. de3 23 4wd&v
Thu territory which England is said
lo intend ceding l the Chinese Govern
ment on the "frontier of Upper Burmah
eonsi3l of a wide stretchy of upland
forming an irrea'ar triangle, the aDtx
ot wh:ch is the spot where the Irra
waddy rises on ihe confines of Thibtt
Thi3 district (which China has long
civeted) is rounded on the east by the
important Chinese Province of Yun
nan, and on tho west by Assam, the
great tea-growing region ol British
India, which formed part of Burmah
till wrested from her bs England in the
earliest of her three Burmese wars.
The vast accumulation of earth washed
down from the slopes of the Thibetan
Mountains by the Upper Irrawaddy
which traverses the ceded t territory
from north to south is slowly trans-
i "Rime-' siTf
n ii n sin n ta m rm n
WTwn I sat cure I do not moan merely to mod tliein
for a t inne and tlien have ttacm return agair " inenn a
radic&i cure. I liac nind the disease -f S, Ki'I
LKPS V or FAIXLNG SICKX53 a lif iouj study. I
warrant my remedy to cure the worst cwv, . Because
others bare failed 13 no reason for not no- M vuip
cure. Send at once for a treatise andn ) "n-e tti of
my infallible remedy. Give Kxpress anFortOfliec.
It costs you nothinpr for a trial, and I Mill cure u.
Address Da. IL O. ROOT. liTl 1'oarl St.. " -r lr.
dec 23 d5.W W -rT"
PEIllfliML PILLS
"CHSCHCSTER'S ENGLISH."
Ti:o Orisiri3 nntJ Only CJrnnlne.
Fafe td alwa.f it' Iia' I'trpr- T TirtHlei ImltatUri.
in4iT;ajab!c" !- LADIES. ;..ur l)rpg1t for
t'h'leheiter" KiirU-'i "au l t.iit- dj other, or inclose 4f.
Xzmv t f"T Hriicii!:irx i:i l lt.-r t-r rvturii mall.
NAME PAPER, fhlcherter Chemjcnl Co..
tiold br rmsffi.i evrn Irre. A-i Hir "Chlraea.
tcr'a EnBlih" f-iin rsjal I'llln. Take no .ibir
nov 30 d&w lv
s
CD
1'nji'Htj.imiy
remedy that datvs to seal triil
bottles Highly endorsed by the
meitlcal profeselcu and prepar
fl bv well knunn Aew York
phyticians irer.d stamps for
circulars and rcfersnepa
Address ""SLVD UKMEDY "
, o . , .0 2 'rc3t Mih at- York.
dec 2S -Iwd&w
N ewtpaper Advertising.
plaieiu, etiiinenlly lilted for the peculiar
style of agriculture in which the Chinese
proverbially'excel, while the British
steamers, which are already running
monthly up the river from Kaogooj; as
far as Bhamo, will turimh the new
.masters of the country with all necces
Wry facilities of transport..
The women suffragists are makiDg
extensive preparations Tor a grand rally
at the annual meeting of their associa
tion, to be he'.d in Washington City
next month. The venerable Miss Su"
san B. Anthony, who may properly he
designated as the high priestess ot the
order, is already on the ground map
ping out the liao of campaign. It is
claimed by the members of 'he .nsocia
lion that their cause is steadily aiuing
ground.nd they express BtroDg- hopes
that'thc extension of the sultrago to
women is only a iueslion ot time.
They alleges that J at every sessKn of
C.ngres3 tberp isi an increase in the
number oT-member.- of both houses
who lavor woman suffrage. The
fid that the Senate has tor some
years had a committee on woman sut"
tra go seems to give the ui much com
tort, and they evidently are not aware
that the committee was only formed
for the purpose of giving a chairman
ship to some, Senator, with its accocn
panimenlsofa committee room and
a cieik. It will unquestionably bo
some lime to come before woman suf
frage is an accomplish fact, and the
op'.uion very recently expressed by a
t:ou when it is fairly establisned that a
produce the best batter the corri should
be planted in hills from tour to six
inches apart and then careiun? cuiuva
ted. In this way we raised 27i totatb
the acre last j car and hope to raise w
tons next year. Tee total cost per ton
of plough in planiing. cutting and put
ting in silos wis77 cents per ton. The
corn f hould be cut whon it is beginning
to g'aze and the weather is dry.
Alter boiod put m the silns it shoald
be carufuiiy trampled down. e?pccially
around the edges, and then. sau!d be
.weighted so as to exclude the air. I
uso 2-20 pounds wfiirht to the square
inch. My ensilage is- cut tbrce-ebhts
of inch in ier-gth. '
Mr. Edward Atkinson was then cafl
ed upon. He said: r
My experience in silos is limited.-
Whpn riiw Attpntion was drawn to the
subject some five orsix years ago I
built two small silos ot ten tons caoac
ity, on the ensilage ot which I keep or?
two family cows Since building these
silo3 I have studied the subject as an
economist and statistician. I hayecon
clnded that if I were not an underwriter
by profession I would establish' a beef
factory in the East and feed the cattle
on ensilage
The general opinion of the Congress
was that ensilage in its various forms'
is better than any other kind of todder
for cattle. A gentleman from Pennsjj-
-..M-TO-nnn nt,-rau U?ri". ClOVeO'ETl-
silage advantageously in feeding horses,
and that it had a fine fruity flavor. lie
packed it in the silos dry. A -gentleman
frohi New CjtrJaan, Conn., said that he
had been unable to make good ensilage
from cloyer. but that h had packed it
wet. Other farmers said that they were
breeding sheep ou clover ensilage with
good results.
MISCELLANEOUS
Dr. Bull's Cough Sjrup-the work
inp- tnan fripnd. You. who havo to
bo out in all sorts ot weather and can
afford to lav bv. cannot afford U be
without Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup.
Consumption fallows in the wake of a
neglected cold.
JTrc&frotOpintesf EmeiUs una A?oison.
SAFE. gPtQ
SURE. zJiS.'
AT DKCGGIST3 ASO DKAt.KR'?.
THE CHARLES A. YOUELEH CO., IU LT1BOKE, HD.,
nov 2 eod tcrin
Oysters and Poultry,
HUMPHREY at
the STAND near the Frprt
v-. ooot Ma-rket kcp?i con-tantlv on
m vww . --. .... r ... . .-.- rr- V. 1 . 1
hand the llncat Aft w ttivii "licn nuu
also a f ull eupplv ol DKESSSD POUhTitT.
M3 fend in your order early for what you
want for Christmas so that t hex e will be nq
di appointment. tiecil
MISCELLANEOUS
: Hi
8i:
"it?
"it?
JOB OFPIG
E to
"it?
Wilmington 5 Columbia
& Augusta R. B. Co.
mtji
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
TKAJNS GOING ?OUTH
MAKKET STP.EET, NO. 112, (Ul
TAKiS)
HOC JOWLS !
-FOR-
1886. New Tear, 1886.
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD BE SUPPLIED
Good Luck ! Good Luck I
-o-
majority of the women of the country
desire.it, is very generally concurred in.
JAKUAHY JOKES.
l'eoplo we must put up with Pawn
brokers.
A fine art Presiding over a police
court Hatchet.
A detective Mory 'We've caugh1
the culprit "Judyc.
The Fiuart business man hke the
woodman make :oud use i f h s "sd.1
(Jcrmanloivii Independent.
The clerk who works for the mer
chant who will net advertise, kn;ws
the U.rtures of eolitary confinement.
Waterloo Observer:
The cigar that is called imported is
about as appropriately named as the
hired girl we cli domestic Yonkers
Stateman. '
"A genuine patriot," said an orator
recently, "must at all times be ready to
die for bis country, even though it
should cost him his life!" (Thunder
ing applause.)
"Petroleum has declined twenty-one
cents." says fen exchange. But betore
you praise petroleum tor its nonesiy,
DAU?HV & CO..
27 Park Pl3c?au'i 2l."ti Murray St , Kcw York
Mate l wc!t rttcs on all rewspar-ers in the
U f.BHili,jnaai J1S-TKL16IIED 107.
?? those whoac purpose iray be accom
pdhed by a short ad ct sement.or by a Iran
stent advtrtlsement, aTd to whom prompt In
sertlon ii important, wc rcrommcnd cur
Populur Local Lists:
i.i ju twiy anu weekly newspaper, divided
aiu sccuoiiS-
All home-print pat-crs no co-operatives Jn
eluded. dects 4rdJfcv
:7.ENr'
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.:.-.I tfifl'l'K. lai'ilDYt'.BtllAS
..-.f- rfvjnvt :rr rk-re visli -:t.:i-
-"--"J--n' Mictr!-, tuinr,?. or ..i.i3
r: .VC3 Ten CCCnSlXfrin cz,im.w.n in
. HryT wr. teunded on
T?f5 ZA. iilrtC- ii ft'.!
-A a M-m r'i , .
U At SDlr-A f:iK:k v - nf the hu-
l iitfinsn cv-::v.t: is rrto.-eJ.
- ?TlT.e r.?.:.r.3ii- eltmcr.is
M iLZ. C I
to, vhi.h have been
" T "... V- yLJf---' (.-.rcn Iack.and
- 23V-i wi.-nr.it a,:UtcsuaIV
Kir.
SJrj T3 DEMISTS
ltW 1
It is becoming more and more evi
dent every day that civil service re
form os at present applied, is a huui
bug There have been three appoint
ments recently to the office ot Assist
ant Treasurer of the United States at
New York, and each of the gentlemen
named by the President has declined.
The case is very forcibly put by the
Albany Times, when it says:
It ma be well to recall that when
Mr. Acton, the late incumbent of the
place, entered upon the dutina ho had
full and unirarumeHed power to nameimej
aw ms subordinates the men who kont Co
nis accounts, ne Ul the fcovs of ho
Treasury vaults, and handled the im
mense piles of cold and lilvr;r. TTnnn
the fidelity ot these employes depended
his own safety. It seems immnbahlA
al . . . r
mat mere can nave been any safeguard
against peculation in larce sums at
rtquent intervals ou the Dart of the
orce in the Sub Treasury, extent thf.
. --- r- - - -
wmcn comes irom tried and sterlinff
"""'j- j-ci, 11 luv uo'ii oeryice act
is to apply in the case ot these em
pIoyfc3, as presumably it does, as in
the Treasury Department, neither Mr.
Bigelow. Mr. Roosevelt nor Mr. Kus
sell could havo had such unrestricted
choice as they must have deemed neces
sary fof their own protection and for
their peace of mind. They could have
nau no resource better than a retention
of ihe old lorce upon another's estimate
of their charncter. or except new em
ployees upon the recommendation of a
hitt school Commission, which could
itfcoif hardly know the routine duties
otf the continuous responsibilities of the
pipcc. It may be that this restriction
isjat the bottom of the declinations, and
if jso, who can blame the gentlemen ko
declining? Moreover, can them ho
if i i- - . . in.
V.1" . c6iucu as rooo." ifi-Vhe
neauing in anexchsngo. That is the
XJLT Q r Knn nn nkA.Jl I i .
j uenuauuuia ua regarueu. Any
one who wouid regard beans as a
beverage would bo away cff. V. Y
Graphic.
An ancient ord maiden in Cologne,
Y ished to give her pet poodle a bogne ;
The condition of her cupboard
Equaled that of Mme. Hnhh-.nl
Consequently the pcor dog bad nogne.
Palmer Journal.
' T?u 'car tmnS" soe said i gushing
ly ; how handsome your bonnet doe3
Iook. I'm sure it look as well as it did
last winter." Onlv a woman nnhi OQv
thipgs like this and say them so easy.
Jlockland (Me ) Cmirier.
A FULL SUPPLY ON HAND AT 5 CENTS
Per Lb. Dealer3 enppl'ed at LESS
RATES. Call and cx :mice.
A FEW MORE OB" THOSE
Sweet Oranges
ON HAND AT $15 PER i03.
J3 Would be pleased to receive ciders.
Jno. L. Boatwright.
dec 31
15 & 1" So. Front Street
RALEIGH REGISTER.
B? P. M. MLK; Printer-! . the Siate.
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and then remit $2 to pay for your
State Democratic Paper,
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application. Address. ,
RALEIGH Js"ErsTrK.
yW -alei?h, N. C.
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ALL HANNEp OF -
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BENEFACTOR.. Saturday, Jan 2
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. . . F a-ruru ay J a n 23
the S. Pullman Sleeier8 for Augnata on this
trpuiimaa Sleepers for Savs'nah on Trato 4S. .
All trains run solid between Charleston and
Wilmington. - J0IIN F. piviS. .
General Superintendent
.1. R. KENLY, S up' t Tr anepoi tatlon. .
T. tl. KfilKKfjjN,texioral Ptsaenjcer Asent
nov 17 -, 1 ' f:
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For Freight or Paksage apply to
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New 1 ork
WM. P. CLYDK & CO.. Genera. Abasia,
3 p-y&adwAy, New Tor It.'
jan 1
Homes in North Carolina.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave e
Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.00 P. Id. Re
turning leaves Scotland Neck at 0.30 A. M. ,
dally. . j . ' -j . )
Tram wo. 40iouui win atop only at wusoii. i
All rail via
Line. P . ' ouuay yia ,
ri- m . 1 -
No? i-inff 5s co5r4c.ctlon for all poInU
Aii l5lmondand Washlnorton.
All tra.fi. rub BoUd between wPmirC.rtr.r,
tioiasDoro ana Aiagnoua.
iw quints north Daily.
icep-
crs attached. - . -v w
JOHN F. DIFIFiS.
r pkjtwtv c 7"eral Superintendent.
Carolina Central RvT?
Company;
Only 20 Hours Eide from
New York i -
69 Miles South ojliaieigli
,On;the Raleigh and AnguitaAlr-Lice E I!.
more convincing proof ot the inutility
of civil service examinations in certain
"ITHPTl st"1' ,y roots postsge, and
A T I h i mail you rre, a roval.
AA- V-"J-- vahnble, eaiup!e box" of
eootis that will ?ut yju in the way of .making
more money at once, than anjtning el e In
America. Both tcx a of a'l aeea can dvcat
home and work In sp.rc time. Capittl net
required, we will start you. Immense pay
sure for those who start at once Stinsn A
Co., Portland, Blaine. dec 4 tm
cases;
by n. VM H ALL'S BALSAM FOB
THL LUNGS. In whoopioff Conh
and Croup it immediateiy allays irriia-
surc to prevent a fatal
ol the disease. ' Sold by
uon, ana is
termination
druffists.
A FjCnjIirLontlonPIiy-
tl SB? Q Osie iii Xi-w York.
fi! a 1 " TA" ?r..n Ant. J ::rnil of Jit.
hj "Dr. Ab. Mrsemte. who
Ui5l pr3 f 5V r.:i J '-;':M ijore cavs than
ijycti! Jr ;.-.:.i.t r...sioicn. lli :-!.refss has simply
ten ati-:i : v.? live Ivanl of cuws of ovt-r SU
rMi:-t.i!:-li!ii!T.M t y luni. ll.'uaranteacure."
jug Lxt tit ndYcatiao tti.t Hcq. liivc P.O. ana
lUnrej-rtaiMrt-ss t-
Ur. AIL iLSEKOLE. Nj. John St., Nc York.
apl Aw
Meniiooii Restored
Remfjt Fkek. A victim of yonthfal imprudence
rKainjr Premture Decay. Nervons Debility. Lost
Manhood. Ao-.harincr tried in vsin every tnov.n
remedy. has discovered a siraplemeansof self-cure,
wbiiti he will send FRF.K to his feUow-sufferew.
Address, J.ILREKYES, 43 Chat hara Su.Ne w York.
dec ?SdAwly,
iiiehlth annual Ensilage Congress
was teid in New York on Wednesday
and the proceedings are of much inter
est to our farmers. Hon. Orlando B.
Potter, in openU: the Congress, said:
In a sh or t time, under tho ensilage
system, the fodder supply of the coun
try would do Uoubied. it is a great
thing for the Western cattle raiser, for
grass can be kept in silos as well as
corn. I am using more and more en
silage on my farm every jcar, and the
moie l use it the more I hke it.
1 he opening address was .read by
George G. Smith, of St. -Albans, Vt.
iir. bantu gaveni3 personal experience
with ensilage on his two farms at St.
Albans- He said:
1 have led my strck oa ensilage for
the last six years and to-day they are
in splendid condition. From the 70
acres o'f land that I planted with corn
I obtained last year 1,200 tons of en
silage, lo make ensilage that will
To Keep the Blood Puke is the prin
cipal end ol inventions acd discoveries
in medicioe To this object probably
no one has contribcted mnm icrnoiiw
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Impartially giving tl e occurrences and ' pin!
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THE FARM.
arm Department of the Weekly Her
UiJtCllcat It STCCS trt thfe-nn'Tit
It give wild theories. The farmer wil
lore tnan ore tlcllar a veariXrom th
iiuuaui iihj im j-'cpartment alone.
I Tl T "rVn Itrr? a m-4 a 1 "
"at ouungijcunurai economy
HOME liiSTRHfiTinM
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fuinlehlnir, deportment. (!nprtinB.
JEO the fa hions at hnmn oT,r k
est Inventions in sanitary and social
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1,500
ACRES OF LAND IN THE Ion
leaxpicerrion. For Bale on easy terms 'la
L?ai5P- 'our acre's rormiK!
uauio tj per acre, in month nv.
mentsotsio. Thlllanrt n.iT,. .lrJ
era Pines' V a recently estabiisbed health re.
X?i&f?I5?rill,n 13 specially adapted
for Fruit Culture, as well as all tnt enrcats
LmlT ? New n?land People have bougl ft
5mJ? Pe, tow? ?f "Sottthern Pine' Sd it
Is the desire of thn nnrncD r. i ,r: .''
XT' .f?i .oc.n . and ottoers
Trr,KfL"gia"an.a kiddie State
Hrrr.7.r 2."Ci0' w cate nere. Mo tate in
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This is a
Change of Scheduled
QI AND . AFTER TUIS DATE, THK
tollowtos Bchwaia win be operated on thli
Railroad :-
PA5SEWGEB, MAIL ANDISXPRESS TRAIN
. DaUy except Sunday a.
1 Lasts Wllni.. - ' '
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too V, , Attached. Car
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Arrive at Laurin'Vrk A. W.
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Arrive at w ilmlngton at"" A ' p"
onlyTnAn' St"-
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SERIAL NOVEL.
ermons each wcet by eminent c!erv-
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&ANE, PRODUCE MARKETS.
: nii aau numor,
fAetfJil dna of well-krown per
kc.v' JVTCA"'CU " 'ae dramatic
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Arrive at ciariotto.:::::::: mo p m -
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aamlet with B. 4 Arlte to'.VArS? .1
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Misses Burr & James;
PRINCIPALS. -
Mrs. M. S. Cushing, "
Aiusical Ins:rnctre6a.
rp3E TWEXTY.ECOND ANNUAL SE-
tln wUl commence on TUESDAY Oct fifh
nstructlonas heretofore, thorough and
tematlc, each child receiving individual attJn
tlon. The conrse r.f ino.r,,ftMiY.,,i V "en-
ine in nil." fcatl, :,vi . aint-
Cravon Drawing tbt at S".-
on account of the unfinished statenf Vl
Church, and thV TOOOn ",,Blato 5 tbe
School Hcuse :la SolCTThfrS?
Comply, on Dock Tt: i,aaa
streew. Entrance in the rear nf t ?f ,f
at the East Bide. rJr paru"u?i pSXf
L-C. JOJJES .
For Christmas.
JUST OPENED 'no DOZEN LADIES',
Gent's and Children's Hdk.f8,. eracmg Lai
dies Colored Borders, Hem S titched, Embwl
ered and clear Linen Ifdk'"fML r
the finest. u" 8 from 5c each to
Children's Colored finVj?; rf C ente.
Handker. hiefB a J?order antJ Hem SUtched
cht"7 8tcck a3sted Jewelry, very
ew 10 UUy
3P Warfcef Street.
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