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THIS PAPER 'aisned every evening, Sundays excepted, joSL t. JAMES, Editor ana Prop. StBSCKlPTlONS, POSTAGE PAID: rear, HOO. Six "months 52.00. Three (JSC j Biontus. il-00. one -month, G5 cents. : ,nrr will be delivered toy carriers, free jptc, la any part of the city, at the above tfes.orl0cent3perwtek- JTtrtising rates low and llberaL jj-sutecribers will please report any and $ failures to receive their paper regularly. CONSTIPATION V ' 5 - - - . " cause, there is no medium through VI Jhich disease bo oilcii aiiacxs mo system. - if the absorption of poisooou3 gases iu ?e retention of decayed and effete matter h, tie stomaca &au ooweis. it is causea tr Torpid Liver, not enough bile being Jicreted from tho blood to produce fare's own cathartic, and la generally Jfliompanled witu such results - Ifizs of Appetite, , Sick Headache, , '4 Bad Breath,-etc. flie treatment of Constipation does not sist merelyln unloading the bowels, but be a tonic as well, and notproduco rftf its use greater costiveness. To secure . larfaavitobody without ehanip", Jviiliet or dtsorganlzlus the syatem Jfy attention, after suffering with, Constipa-. tx fct two or three years, was called to Simmons Lr Regulator, and, having tried almost evcry- dse, concluded to try it. , I first took la Hissful and afterwards reduced the dose to a uMonful, as per directions, after each meal. I bund that it had done me so much good that I coatinced it until I took two bottles. Since then I lirtuot experienced any difficulty. I keep it ia r house and would not be without It, but hare Biae for it.it having cured me. GeO; W. Sims, Ass't Clerk Superior Court, Bibb Co., Ga. , Take only the Cenuitic, ' ' Valch has on the Wrapper the red 52 Trade 14,'k suid Signature of - ' T. H. ZETXIN St CO nora;tc Istp dJfcwly ensat ISLAND BEA3EH0TEL-, AT THE HAMMOCKS. A New and Elegant Hote- VITU ALL THE FACILITIES FOR . PLEASURING GUESTS. WITHIN ONLY IkirtrMinnW .Bide from Wilmlngkn ! and commandlDg a beautiful WEW OF THE 00EAN. Board at Reasonable Kates. For further particulars apply to W.A.BRYAN. aug 27 tf Wilmington, N. C. Fresh Fish Every Day WJ E ARE NOW PREPARED TO SniP ALL kinds of Fish on short notice. G. G.AMAN&CO. Dock St., bet. Front and Water. sept2i The Stokloy House, pAUTIES IN WANT OF ACCOMMODA- tions at Wrightsvllle will nnd the STOKLEY HOUSE well supplied with all that la neces sary. Board by -the day, week or month at low rates. - PlaFish suppers to order at any hour dur taguie evening. Mi oi the delicacies of salt water,nsh .crabs, nana, shrimps, Ac, furnished to quests. Sailing Boats, Fishing Boats,Flshing Tackle, tofurnished on short notice. : okiey House fronts the water and Is Wliia 100 yards of the Depot. - W. II. STOKLEY, jeistf Proprietor. CAUTION of Fraud, as my name and the price Jtamped on the bottom of all my advertised before leaving the - factory, which protect V 'fearers against high prices and inferior goods, "sealer offers W. I. JDonslas shoes at a, re- Price, or says he has them without my name jwprice stamped on the bottom, put him down as VJ, L. DOUGLAS 93 SHOE. ' FOB GENTLEMEN. t?.. PiTM the small Unri )kxii tn i- th. tieinlSn1 nlo IT ';' Wtoi!w&T' w'- W1? " oaieDy - mix? ' ZJpiIiu lectin ectacles you , v,vxS easy as hand.swd aiil AVlLL Stimia nnt. t.rn 'tAkv'm' ' iv1:.! V TTt : - ."v 1 left, tnat otnes atau? UU4S shoe, the original ; vower tnan nas oeen lost to tne eve -j- vf ijui:, t tuntJL1-9 welt $4 hoe. Equate cus-t . - A : UftVe. Mr. tlStlbla. wrLTiyc?sPS trom to ' - ' as m me same proportion inai you ; a ' Vi rVt.rnl v- Af i&h RFPas S3Jio police' shoe. . ' , ".,V P?W entirely of tS -VSSfSS -ful: "VT- w-and tailor made-qaul to custom SuW you further injury to the eve. Using ake; ;He enJyM noVi & ZM0iMS. slaSSeS ? ffQrr an 18 ne-! cenU a dav anrk-'the.n 10, hours H.VONGrjLiiv I WUmlngton.lN.;C. osrsismeoaip VOL XII. "The Quick or the Dead?" has been dramatized in New York and the critics are fairly hovvhug over it The epidemic in Jacksonville is : really abatiij at last. No deaths were reported yesterday, up to C o'clock I m. ' k 'V -o . . . The whole Pacific coast is rejoic- ms over the news of PresidentCIeve- land's approval of the Chinese Ex-j pulsion bill. . , As is generally the case about this time in an election year the Demo- crats of 'New York are at logger p eacl.4 as t o (i carnTTaE Tor the? May- oialty. Mr. Hewitt ays that'he doesn't want it forinother term but it iftiikVly that he can be induced to accept it. We think that harmony .; may yet bo secured and that Mr. Hewitt will be the nominee. If he is there is no doubt in the world of his election. es, we have read Money-bags; Morton's little composition. It has 1 a 'en urn a ong line oge out-, The tail of the ticket has spoken and as oftentimes happens there is more sense in the tail than there is in the headi And Gen. John Pope, when he vrote his famous "Head quarters in the saddle" orders, wasn't the first man to let this out. ! We don't know that there is morel than a peck of , difference between Mr. Morton's little piece and that of Mr. Harrison's. There are not many "pints" in either. Morton, though, is more precise, although equally fallacious. He made one mistake, however, when he trot down to "par ticularities." 'He hrtrps on the old theme of free trade and this is not a free trade fight. If it were his ar gument against "faee trade" is very absurd. He says: "Free trade would open America to competition with the world." The converse, rather, is true, for free trade would 'open the world to America, and that is just what the enterprising, inventive Yankee nation is -hanker"ng after. "Protection," says Mr. Morton, "re serves America for Auiericans." That is to say Americans must trade with Amerisans alone and not with other nations? This is worse than absurd; it is idiotic. Well, Money bags Morton will not have a chance to expound these fallacious theories from thd Speaker's chair in the Uni ted States Senate. That is a very great satisfaction, ancTone now pret ty well assured. Tourists -to- Yellowstone Park next season might encounter a Northwestern blizzard. If they are wise men they will take a supply of the famous Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. LOCAL Index to New Advertisements. Ueinsbeesek -Sketches M 51 Katz Dj-css Goods. unds Bros Pharmacists - Jas C Munds, Agt Prescriptions OrERA Hocse The Black Hussar : F C Miller PinK and White Gossamer Window Glass, by the box or light. Save money by buying froin Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. Fishermen will find the cheapest place for Gill Twine, Rope, etc., Is at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t , The Woman's Christian Union As sociation met at the First Baptist Church this evening at 4 o'clock. 7 All kinds of School Books tand School Supplies can be bought cheapest at Heinsberger's. - t Economy and strength are ' pecu Ha-to Hood's Sarsaparilla, the only medicine of which "100 Poses One Dollar" is true. Happiness supreme. This is the condition of all who have been wise and purchased Stoves at JacobPs Hdw. Depot. t It you want a picture framed go to Heinsberger's. He has a large assortment of Mouldings to" select" from. - t Rock Crystal Spectacles and Eyela,9e9 Advice to old and vounsr: "In se j oung. iu be should be can-1 " We-now have it-a noorocktha cannot be picked, t is cliep anfl sale, oee it' ai r J?qH ? -fi'Kto Depot. .t WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER3, 1888. NO 205. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 1,033 bales. A festival .will be given in the City Hal1 on TnesViay,' the 23d inst, for the benefit of the Brooklyn Baptist Church. - Mr. Fred B. Rice has been nonii- nated for the State" Senate by the , ., . T nnA H . - - .. Pender counties. It is hardlv urobable that work ' a on the river and bar will be resumed before the first of December There a ne ap of red ta in Washington 'City. , ,-,,.t . Headquarters for Powder, Shot; Caps', Cartridges and Ammunition 9f aU kinds is at Jacobrs Hdw. De- J ti. 1 a a m Por- . opens loaaea at a moment s notice. i City Court. There was only-one case before Mayor Fowler's court this morning, that of Pete Balentine, a small col ored boy, charged with stealing a iMrl rvn Vih cf tanf o tg Tn1 rvmnn 4 sugpen(je(j n casft after be ing reprimanded by the Mayor.' Not a Uaker's Dozen. We .venture the assertion that there will not be a baker's dozen Of white votes cast in New Hanover county for Harrison and Dockery. Every whito maiden vote will be a Democratic vote. The organization is always well maintained, here. We not only hold our own but we gain steadily, year by year. This is the history of the Democratic party in New Hanover ever since the war. Lawn Farty To-NI glit. " A number of little ladies in this city will give a lawn patty to-night at the residence of Mrt H. H. Gies chen, on Fifth, between Red Cross and Campbell streets.. Refreshments of all kinds will be offered for. sale and the grounds will be beautifully adorned and- illuminated. The pro ceeds are to be devoted to a benevo lent purpose and we hope that there will be, a large attendance. . Where the Woodbine Twineth. Mr. Carl Faust, the photographer who arrived Here some weeks ago to take charge of Mr, Yates' gallery, has been seized with an unaccount able desire to visit other scenes and hence he flitted Northward yester day on the steamship Benefactor. There are a number of little bills due by hiiu here which he forgot to settle before he left. In the poeti cal-language of the-late lamented Col. JimFisk,he has gone" where the woodbine twineth nnd the 'whang- doodle mourneth for herflrst born." in i . An Excellent Appointment. Raleigh News ..and Observer: Mr. F. W. Clark, General Freight and Passenger " Agent of - the Seaboard Air JUlne system, has been appointed General ' Freight and Passenger Agent of the Roanoke & Southern Railroad. Mr.. Clark is a gentleman who has been signally successful in railroad circles and this appoint ment is but an addition to the dis tinguished reputation he enjoys as an able manager of railroad affairs rher appointment is an eminently appropriate one. . Too Much Water in Uls'n. Prohibition prohibited last night. rThere was too much water . for Mr. Walker. He likes it mild, perhaps, but not wild. He couldn't take it straight at least not'in that stated and hence the Republican side show didn't pan Out such a big blow. Mr. Walker will walker round, to some lother town, where the rain doesn't come down, in depths so prof on and wet all the groi;r.$, and .'.where an avidienoe may' be found, who won't let BlK Walker get cirowned. All In. ' ' Mr. S. H. Fishblate, the ping Clothier," ha his Fall, stock read for inspectioq, He always purchases eriy ko as to obtain the choice styles. Merchants buying ' their Stocks this season of the year tave & the "culling or what U nierchants would not Ts stock is coiu- first class QC4 tor.es aiMs well ligl an iglt which is very essentia (cir buyers of clothing. Ve ftdvie oqr readers to beware of a dark store and Cheap John goods.: v tf ; L -.. ' ' ' I" " ' " ' - Mr. Walker Taylor has been invit ed to represent Wilmington as Mar shal at the- State Fair, at -Raleigh, commencing on the 16th of October. Personal.' Mr. Jno. H. ciark; of Clarkton, was in the city to-day. t Mr. and Mrs.' John Taylor return ed last night from their visit to the New York markets. , Messrs.: Westmoreland & Co., o' Statesville, have removed to the city and will open a wholesale and retail liquor house at 104 North - Water street.- Vv ,;;-:V:.:V . : ' - :'": y - Capt. W. A. Snell, who has been Hit cOhimatirl of trre-w in the New York waters, has returned to the city. The boat has been laid up there and will remain until next Summer, when she will be put to work again.:.;''.;. .':':.;': , i A Short Operatic Season. The short operatic season of this week next Friday and "Saturday nights is exciting muchv interest among musical circles in this city. It is said that there are 40 artists in the troupe. They have their own orchestra and are well' equipped in every way, especially in costumes and scenic effects. "The Black Hus sar" will be rendered on Friday night, "The Queen's Lace Handker ehief" at the Saturday matinee and "Erminie,T on Saturday night. They played in Petersburg last Saturday, in the 4 B lack Hussar" and tlie In dex Appeal spoke very highly both, of the piece and its rendition. They are playing in Richmond this week and to crowded houses. The box" sheet will be opened at Heinsljer ger's to-r morrow morning. The Parade and the Performance. Goodyear, Cook & Dillon's min strels paraded the streets' this noon in full force.. They are a fine look ing body of men and the band, con sisting of 18 pieces, performed ex cellently well. The parts were' well balanced and every performer was a master of his especial instrument. The entertainment which they ( will give at the Opera House to-night will be a chaste and refined musical melange of a high order, well worthy the patronage of our people. There will be ho stale nor vulgar jokes, but all will be fresh, . crisp, and sparkling,- 'causing the audience to bubble ever with innocent, side splitting laughter. The Nashville American of , last Tuesday a week ago, gave the following most flat tering notice to this organization after their visit to that city: "It must be said, without any thing of derogatory nature being meant; that the appearance of Good year, Cook & Dillon's "refined min strels" at the Grand; Opera house last night was triumph for-them a success in every particular. The favorite old house" was full; in fact, it was full from dress circle to gal lery, and it was not only a lino audience of ladies and gentlemen, but it was &n appreciative one, dis criminating and ready to distinguish the good acts from the ba.d. There were no bad acts. With the excep tion of lack of strength in the choruses, this company is by all odds the best minstrel company that has come to ""Nashville this season. v '". ' : -;-. . " v Wide AvraKe for.Ootober, The October Wide Awake opens with a delightful story(l"Shut-Ins," by Mrs. Elia Peattie, which we hope may be read by all invalids every where. Another;sunny page from life is a readable article about the Massachusetts Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Children "A Dogocracy" describes th.Cs. strange canine, communities .qt Constanti nople. PMek and Puppypult," is a dof story too. This number pub lishes a remarkably fine historic! paper, with some twenty illustra tions; it is entitled "Daniel AVebster in liis New Hampshire Home." it deajfc with", the hom,e life and the heart-trait of th,e great American statesman, and tel the. small homely things; $bout hiiu, ; that our young fo.U& would like to. know. bfor is also a good art-artiol. well illustrated, ,vtThe Medal Children otftheRenaissauc." Etlward Everett Hale cOttoludes his mteresting "Beaton Common" articles . Mrs. Lepno wens has a paper about the ancient and moqeara Japanese, Oscar Fay Adas. W.rI.tes about Ija Matt j Fcmae, tUe . author o( -(Mwic,. .outse Stockton telUsabout a unique HousekeenerV 3"able . and there are several noVius. V . ; Wde Awake is 40 a year. A great deaUor a little luouey. IX Iiothrop Company, Boston. . Send nve cents for a specimen. . Speakers Tor Pender. , Mr. J. T. Bland, Chairman. of the Pender County Executive Commit tee, requests us to state that Judge Fowle and Hon. T. F. Davidson will speak at Burgaw on Thursday, Oc tober 18th, and that Hon. F.- N. Strudwick and Capt. W. II. Kit chin will speak at South Washington on Saturday, October 13th. ' " Appointments otherwise were made by mistake ami have since been changed as above. :-7 ; A Good Man lias Gone. : -The sad news, has been received here of the 'leath, this morning, at his residence near .Moncure, in Chat ham county, of Captain Johnf Wl Taylor. He had been sick" for. a few weeks only and on Monday was pro" nounced better and therefore " his death is all the more sudden and distressing. . Capt. Taylor was one of the pur est, noblest, most upright and most honorable men we have ever known. He had long been o.ne of the promi nent citizens of .Chatham county He served honorably and with dis tinction during the war and some years after its close was elected sheriff of the county, a position lie filled with entire acceptability. His death will be mourned by a large circle of friends and relatives. Every man who has kuown him will- feel that he has lost a friend. His death was peaceful and his life was pure and guileless. . ; Yours, Most-ltespeetfnlly. M . Bro. McDiarmid, of the Itobeson ian, never neglects an opportunity to say 'something pleasant about Wilmington and her people. We thank him, in the midst of our blushes, for the following kindly words in reference to bur paper':, . The Daily Review Mr. Josh.vT. James, Editor and proprietor, is another paper which has manfully battiea upon tne stormv sea or lour nahsm for many years, and, like good wine,improves with age. While its main field is local, and whiTe it supplies a want in the city filled by neither of its contemporaries, its editor js so clever, its politics so t , 'A. . Homm auu irs price so reason a Die that it is a welcome visitor in hun dreds of households throughout the interior of the State. : . Wilmington District, Methodist E. Church South, fourth round of Quarterly Meetings: -S Topsail ct.,at Union, Sept. 15 and 16. , ' ' . ' New River Mission, Sept. 15 arid 16. Fifth St. Station, Sept. 10 and 17. Whiteville ct., at Wootens, Sept. 21 and 22. . - : Grace Church, Sept. 22 and 23. South port Station, Sept..29 and 30. Clinton ct., at Goshen, Oct. G and 7. CarversCreek ct.,at CarversCreek, Oct 13 and 14. ' Waccamaw ct., at Pine Log, Oct. 16. " -: -.. .; Brunswick Mission, Oct. 17, 18 and 10. .-. :-- - Brunswick ct., at Shallotte Camp, Oct. 20 and 21. Magnolia ct., at Carlton, Oct. 27 and 28. ' Bladen St. Mission, Oet. 28 and 29. Kenansville ct., Oct. 31. Onslow ct., Nov. 3 and 4. Cokesbury ct., Nov. 10 and 11. . Bladen ct., Nov. 17 and 18. Elizabeth ct. , Nov. 24 and 25, T. W. Guthrie, P. E. THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post office as follows: , - - -s" .. :- ' CLOSE. . : 'C Northern through malls, fast.....'. .11.00 P. M Northern through and way mails. . . 8.00 A. M N. C. and A. & N. C. BaUroads and 1 routes supplied therefrom 8.00 A. SI. Raleigh & irayett&v e, 6.00 P. 31. and &00 A. M. Southern way malls.... . ...r... 2.00 P. II. Souther?; through malls 9.15 P. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western mails C. C. Kallwayi . . .... G.30 A. MJ Cape Fear & Y V it it and points sup- ' -plied therefrom. ........... 6.30 A.M. Raleigh & Hamlet K. K. and points supplied th.eefrom...... 0.30 A. M Smithvtll?. . . ... , .3.00 P. M. Wrisritsiiie r. 8.30 A. M . Clinton, spial. 3L13 P. M MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Onslow c. 1L and. Intermediate offi ces T. 6.00 A. M. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Little Ktver, S. C, and Intermediate offices .. 6.00A.M. Cape Fear River mall. LOO P. 3L OPEN FOR DELIVERY. V Northern.and way malls. 80 P. M Northern through mail, late . -. ..... .1L00 P. M. boutherh mails 60 A. M. SQuthernway malls........ ftd Ai M. Carolina Central It. R..4............ a00P. M. Maus collected from street boxes In business portion of city at 3 A. M., 11 A. M. and 4.45 P. M. and from other points of the city at 5 P. M. and 4 A. M. ' ! ' ' - . ----- General delivery open from fi.30 A. M. to 7.00 P, M., and on Sundays from a 00 to 10J30 A. M. Carrier's delivery open on Sunday from 9.30 t0.HX30A.3l. Money Order and Register Department open from 8 A, JJ. to 5-P. 31., continuous. : ' c ampt urnce open from tu a. 3L to- p. n . stamps on salo at general delivery fi.30 A.31 w.vaiauoir.ju. . , v A If KAXTIIY. GROWTH. Acker's Blood - Elixir has gained a ) flrlII j,oia on the American ipeople and is acknowletled to be superior j to all other preparations. It is a j jjiseases.- The medical fraternity indorse and prescribe it. Guaran- ! teetl and sold by Munds Bros., draar- 'gists. Wo .1U to g tD receive ccnriuz:...t: tvczi our Iricnis cn czy cz. r.ll sr.l j ; : general Interest, tct ', .Th'eiiaae cf the7riter mtt d'.vays lm.: nlslied to ttc Editor. Communications must bo written czly : one side of tho paper. Personalities must he avoided. And it is especially and particularly t r stood that the Editor does rot always t r : : the views ot correspondents anless so rt ;.t in the editorial columns. NEW ADVEUTISEr.2i;:: P PER A HOU G i . FRIDAY NIGH1V OCTOBER CTII . .-. . . ... B " ... Caiiiic Opera : Compair;, J&O-T ARTISTS 40 ' OLfH OWN ORCHESTIIA,- . THE BLAOK HUSSAR. NEW AND ELEGANT COSTUMES. Seats on sale -Thnrsday at HelnsDenrci . Prices as usuaL' - - HANScinlr:"TnE wz S aturday Nlghtt 'ERMIN IE,'- ; oct 3 :;t HOUGG, ONE NIGHT ONLY. WJEDN DAY, OCTOlJCi: ;;. " GOODYEAR, COOK & DILLON'S REFINED MINSTRELS. New Features, New Novelties including ti:- u reai rnumviate of Comedy. CIIAS. W. GOODYEAR, GEO. H. .EDWARDS, JUUJN STILES.--. . BAN I JPAK ADE AT NO ON. Seats on sale at Heinsberger's. Usual price , oct 1 3t. . - . " ' - ' ' ' y -1-' ' '-' ' ' Prescriptions ACCURATELY-COMPOUNDED. PATENT Mecines, Toilet Articles, &c ' Prices reason able. A trial Is asked. ! -: v- - JA3ES CIUNDS, Agt, . - "v" . - Druist , oct 3 f Princess st, bet. Front & Second. It Costs You Nothing AVE YOU A COLD? STOP IT DY CALL- ing at MUNDS BROTHERS' DRUG 8TO Hi: a1.nd,?eJtlnSa bottle free of Acker's Celebrat a EngUsh Remedy,' which will do the work. Warranted to cure all Throat " and Lunc D i s eases, Consumption,. Colds? Hoarseness, in fluenza, Bronchitis and Asthma. OCtL' Removed. f WikinfftoD SanuM k Trust Cc ?1 HO"V HAVE REMOVED JTO No. 108 PRINoEss street, tho office recently occupied by M r. Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr., where business will here after be transacted. . . .. W, P. TOOMEK octltt. -"-. --. - - -cashier. JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF THE r: Finest New; River Oysters or tho c season. Served in any stylo desirted at tii National Saloon, corner Market and Water m s. oet 3,2t : .. - . W. Us M. KOCH, Prop. TSew River Oysters. J y ST,. RECEIVED A FINE LOT of New River Oysters. come early and be supplied. oct'2 2t - They will not stay ions'. F. .W. ORTMANN, Club Rooms, N. Second bt. Removed. J HAVE REMOVED MY SHIRT FACTORY from No. 27 Market street to No. 122, two dm , above Taylor's Bazaar, formerly occupied t v Mr. li. GreenburGr. where I will he dart t o h n 11 of my old customers and new ones to mil. OCt 1 lw , , ,.. , . 3 ELSBAC1I. A Seasonable Offer. A NV PERSON INTERESTED IN 3IANL J. facturing, 31inlng, 3Ulllng, Englneerln , the 3Iechamcal Trades or Scientific subject will receive a copy of one of the best, papers puousnea on sucn matters, aiso a compu i Catalogue of Practical and Industrial Loo; by sending name and address to THE MECHANICAL NEWS, oct 2 3t . 110 Liberty st, New Yor ic on't Delay. gEND YOUR BROKEN OB INJURED FUK niture to me and I will repair, it promptly n i. ; at low prices. ; ; v V I propose to make my living this way ati I wiu do tho work well and will not charge t much fordoing it.' Call and see some of t ; repairs I have already made. I will also i pair Sewing Machines, Musical InstruR.'". . &c. as 'well as Furniture. WlUchcerf give estimates , or probable cost of rer;,:; . come and see me. .. " . J. B. FAREAR. oct 3 - - No. 11 N. Second Coal and VUoc JAM NOW FULLY PREPARED TO V.T.V. all demands for fueL' Coal dellevered I: Wood dltto.?Wood sawed to anylensth t sired. All at lowest market prices. ' J. A. SPRLNGEU. oct 16m ; . Central Wood and Coal Yar ' 25th AnnuahSession. rpHE TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL ST : I? x of .susses Burr s. James' School will c mence on Thursday, Oct. 4th, at t. .J c Chapel, on Third, between lied err s ; Campbell utreeta, where if, has br-en lo for the past two years. The street errs j ningon Red Cross, a few yard3from tL ; t lng, can cover any objection to c::,t: . . well ventilated schooiroom, plea -u:.t ground, good cistern of water and reu r uaUon make it more desirable tL:.r i central localities available. The Principals, as heretofore, will effort for the advancement of the pu p . s i . , iy emrusiea w ineir care, jfivinsr n. attention to each, and -ruling vitiiLrt loving dLscipllna - - - Their many graduates, some of occupying the position of teachers, t their success. As always stated In it culars. scholars received only lor the no deduction Leing made except in t protracted sickness. 1'hose en te ri s z. : ; tober charged only from date til en i r. ' 31 US1CAL INSTRUCTION plvea by : S.Cushlng, whose llfe-iocg ccvotlc i science and long, experience in t should be a guarantee for her abit v. Vocal mucic. calisthenics an A i n e t Drawing, free of charge, daily exen i - ; instruction in ?eeuie-vorii cf aiil i. so free of cbarge, given weekly. For further pan iculars a rpiv to sept IS - , THE PE INCIP.
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