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DIKKOTOliY. TOWN OKFICEIW : Mavou W. H. Thomson. Tbeahckek J. A. Ferrcll. Ciiir.F ok Pomck W. J.Ki:K-Jailor- Capt. Ja. II. ISohin.-vm. (:om mission El--W. S. Thomson, J. A. Fcrnll, AV. A. Jrhn-m, J. II. NU-voup, T. 11 J.rlri k. COUNTY OFKK'KIiS: SlIKI'.II K J. il. C'l.KI'.i: Ol SUJ'K.I'.JwK Ci'nr-J. f. liizwll. TUKASfl.KUJ. K. lUfHHKUI. Uiuhtku ok !kj:im O. F. ILr rin;r. (Joi'STV Srr.VJ.voit Arthul I.. CuKo.vkk Dr. A.T. Coojrf-r. l!oHI OK KlITATION Maj N. I'iiltt-rH.ii, A. It. Herring :tiI V. It. Htewart. i!ommis.hioni:iw Caln ". Pir trick, J. C. Hold, J. 1. M;irltlurn. .Sl'kk!'.intkM)I:nt ok IIkai.tii i 01: (i'Ktv-It. J. A. Steven. HTANOAJ-.O KK'."KK W. K.li-a-fliall. SCPKKINTf.NOKNT OK ColNTV I A KM Jaunt Khipp. Suit. Ten. I.v-TKft tion IIiih l!oyal. . . L.C. Ilnbffctid C.H. Commi-ion-i r tlc Eastern Di.-trict of North Carolina. l'O.ST OL'Firi:: (C. 1. Johnson, Pontiuaster.) Mail going ly rail leave- postof.ire daily at s:i' A. M., :irul I. M., rpective)y. Mail going via Hob Ion, Newton J rove, Dunn, lieaniaii'- X KoaI, etc., leave ;:0() A. M., on Mim Jay and Thiir.-sda. Mail go tnjr to Faycttevillo, vi;i Huntley, Mocker', etc., leave at o:() A. M., on Tuesdays, Thursday and uiur-day.-t. CHUUCHKH. Haptist, Pastor, O. I. Meek.s. Services, Id and M Sabbaths of each month. I'rayer meeting Tues day at 7 P. M. Sunday school, Sun day, a P.M. Preshytt ri.in Pator, Dr. 1J. F. Marahle, Services, 2nd and Ith Sun day's. Prayer meeting, Wednemlay at 7 P. M. Suuday school, 0 A. M. Methodist Pastors, C. P. Jeron.o Services, (at Presbyterian and Uaj tlst,) 1st Sunday II, A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday school (in Lodge) every Sunday at 1) A. M. Praywr meeting (at IVesbvierlun church) Thursday nighty at 7 P. M. Episcopal Itector, J. V. Turner, Services, Sunday, 11 A.M. and 1:00 1. M. Sunday school, 3 P. M. Colored Ii.ptlst Second Sunday In each month nt 1 1 A. M., 3 L. M. Hiid 7 P. M. MISCELLANEOUS : K. of II. A. F. Johnson, Dicta tor, meets every third Friday night at S o'clock. Hiram Masonic Lodge 1. A. Cul hreth, Master, meets every third Fri ll : t 11 o'clock A. M. Library of Clinton Literary Asso ciation over postolnee. -Librarian, V. S. Thomson. Clinton Loan Association Presi dent, J. L. Stewart ; Cashier, A. F. Johnson. ltailroad Denot Airent. It. If. Holland, Jr., Telegraph Operator j J. C. Holmes. Y. iM. C. A. A. A. Butler, Presi dent. Meets in Courthouse every Monday at 7.110 P. M. Snjtt rior Courts for Itli, tith and 7tli Ju dicial Districts. .lUIHiKrt (lie.- ident.) 4th District, Walter Clark, of Wake, (ith " E . T. 1 Joy k i n , Ha ni pson . 7th ' J. C. Jlcliea, of Cum berland county. SOLICITORS. 1th District, T. M. Art,'o, of Wake, tith (). II. Allen, of Duplin, 7th " Frank McNeill.of Rich mond county. Tiuipsforllohlins Courts forlSS'J. FOUKTII JUDICIAIi DISTUICT. Spring Judge CI raves. Fall Judge- Wake February 2oth, March 2.",th, April 22nd, July 8th, August 2tith, September 23d, Ockbcr 21st. Wayne March 11th, April loth, September IHh, October 11th. Harnett August (5th, Nov. 2"th. Johnston August 12th,Nov. 1 1th. sixth judicial disthut. Spring Judgeship). Fal I J udge . Pender May 6th, September 9th. New Hanover April l"th, Sep tember 23d. Lenoir August l!)tl, Nov. 11th. Duplin September 2d, Nov. 2"th. Sampson Feb. 25th, April 20th, October 7th, December '.)th. Carteret March ISth, October 21. Jones March 25th, October 28th. Onslow April 1st, Nov. 4th. SKVKNTH JUDICIAL DISTUICT. Spring JudgeMerrimon. Fall Judge Shipp. Ansm April 2Dtl, September 2d, November 25th. Cumberland May (Uh, July 22d, Nov. 11th. Columbus-April 1st, July 29th. ltobeson May 29lh, August 19th, September GOth. ltichmond September 18th, June 3d, December 2d. Dladcn March 18th, Oct. Hlh. JJrunswick April 8th, September Dili. Moore April loth, August 12th, October 21st. i Mini ii v . , i Mrs. A. E. Muepiiy, Owner and Proprietress, The Murpliy House is central ly located, with large, comfor table rooms and attentive ser vantK. FARE, FIRST (LASS- FREE TRANSPORTATION FROM DEPOT. taAMPLK ROOMS FOR OOMMEKC' A I. TRAVELERS. fOThe Traveling public are respectfully invited to stoji at the MURPHY HOUSE. , For 22 Years J T- GREGORY has occupied his same TAILOR ESTABLISHMENT on Church Street. The great and orignal leader in low prices for men's clothes. Economy in cloth and money will force you to give him a call. iSrliRtest Fashion plates always on hand. June 7th. lyr. JA II r in THE CAUCASIAN. CLINTON, N. C., JULY 18, IbS'J. feat inrin I'rof. In many Jnstanct.fi it ha In-on proven th:it 15. B. BM (Hotnnic Mood lialm). mad" by Blood lidni Co. Atlanta, O.i. , will cure .11 poixi in ! worse ph.i--, even u'licu all other Ireatnie.nt fail-1. A. P. Urtin-on, Athmt.1, O.i., writer-: "I had 1 running ulc(-rs on one leg and on the othir, and f.ll greatly profdratttl. I hi-lh-ve I actua'Jy swallowed a barrel of med icine, in vain efforts t cure the dir ea.e. With little hope I HnaHy ;ictt-d on th'.- urgt-nt alvji-e of a friend, and got it l-.ot tie of '. li. 15. I experienced a change, and my despondency was soine.vhat di pclled. 1 kepj u-ing it until I had taken sixteen lottles, and all the ulcer-, rheumatism and all other horrors of blood poi-on have di-ap--,, -, and at last 1 un nouu-l and ut-ll ncaiii. after an t-xiMjrlence of lv. eidy years of toiture." Lobt. Ward, Maxey, Oa., i iti-s: "My di-ta'se was pronounced a tertiary form (f blood ohoii. My face, heul and shoulders were a mass of corruption, and fin iliy thy disea-e began rating my skull bones. My bones ached; my kidneys were deranged, I lost flesh and 'strength, ' and life becemo a burden. All sr.'d I must surely die, but nevertheless, whi n I had used tin bottles of 11. IJ. It. I was pronounced well. Hun dreds of scars can now be seen on me. I have now been well over twelve months.". . Sini th--" How iioyoii(lo,J one ? When; have yon been, and what have you been doing?" Jones. "Just got back (hie) from W'rightsville. Hathing just splendid." 'You don't mean to nay that you have been bathing alroady?" "Puthod five tunes thish af 'noon." "Fivo tiniPH ?" "Yesh. Doctor don't (hie) 'low me to drinksh wbLsky 'cept when I'm chilled from bathing. Wa terwh .splilendid! Going again to-morrer. Have jolly time." Dr LJenj. Dillard, druggist at An rora, Mo., says; I sell a great quanti ty of H. H. S. for Scrofula. Eczema, Itheutnatisin. and other blood trou bles, and have never heard of a case of failure to cure. Pimple-, blotchcs,and eruptions on the skin evinces the fact that the blood is in bad bhape, and these sym ptoms show that nature is trying to throw oir impurites, in which N effort theys hould be assited by a relible vegetable blood remedy, as is Swift's Specific. Mr. John 15. Harrison, of Sping field, 111., says that he had blood trou ble for quite a time; his tonsils were swollen, eruptions over his hands and face, followed by paralysis ol the face, which wes all relieved by Swift's Specific, and after the Itipse of .seven years there hasbecu nosign of a return of the disease. ver four vcars ago Swifts Specific cured me, of a troublesome eruption which covered my shoulders, back and limbs'. This was after I lia J been treated by six doctors, some of whom said I never would get well. E. M. IIussky, Sherman, Texas. First Impecunious Gent I've discovered the fountain of ever lasting youth. Second Ditto What I want is a square meal. First Ditto Well, that's just it. I've found a boarding-house kept by a short-sighted woman. We can always see he- first when she comes to collect a bill. How is This? We otter One Hundred Dollars He- ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Tole do, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tbe Jast 1G years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any oblisv tion mr.de by their firm. West a Tiutax, wholesale Drug gist, Toledo, O. Waldixo, Ki.nnax & Marvin, Wholesale Drug'ist, Toledo, (). E. II. Van Hosen. Cashier Toledo National JJank, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the. system. Price 7,)c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. a "My!" said Mrs. BumDkio. "I shouldn't want to have been on that steamer when it struck that iceberj-V' 'Oh, that' nothing when you get used to it," said her husband, who had just got homo from Washington uter a vain hunt for an oflice. "I struck one every day for three months." Detroit Journal. COXSUMPTIGX SURELY CURED. To tub Editoh Please inform your readers thv I have a positive i-n;e ly for the abrvc named disease. 15y its timely use thousands of hopcles cases have been p; rmuucntly cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles ot my remedy frek n any of vour read ers who have consumption if they will send nic their express and post - oiik-c a (h! reus. IN spcelfu! v. T. A. SLOCl'M. M. t. lfl Pearl ... New York. iler itt If you keep on, John nie, you will soon know as much as your teacher. " LiUlo Johnnie I'd know as much now if I had the book be fo;e me like she does." Har per's Bazar. 11 I undersfand that; the Young German Emperor i3 quite deaf in ons ear. 1 wonder which one it 'a?. ; F. The deaf ear is the one he turns to his subjects when they ask for more liberty. THE liEVr. GEO. Tf. THAYER, tf Douibau, Intl., says: "Both mselfaDd wife owe our lives to S&iloh's Consum tiou Cu e.". For sale by Dr. It. U. IIomjdav, Druggist, Clinton, N. C. PltOFKSSIOXA I; i JLUMX. 1 A. -" omeeln le'H IrogStore. je7-lr I'lIYIf lAX A.M ffl'KOWlN, i (Oflice over P..-t (ili-.) tarMay l found t night nt the; rsidenee of J. II. Stevens on (Villegi ; Street. j1 T-J-"r i 1 ll t V!.' 't W'i lJVS i ! c J"'',U .!. ..... ...... 1 I . I 17Ji. i I.- I !i f Office on Main -:ret. ,f,iiJi Offers his wrvlci'S to th" j.'ip!e of Clinton and vicinity. Kveiythiug j la th lino d Dentistry done in the; best style. Sati-faction guaranteed. S jo "-!' I I . K I'AISOX, ' LX A'lT KM.Y ami Om XSI:I.I.- DU at Law. Ol'iey (jii Mi:i Street, will practice in courts of Samp.-'oriaiKl iidioiiiire' (Uii.ie.i. Also in ,',i!re:iH - . -. . Court. All busnus intniv'ed t i hii care win receive prompt auei careful attention. jeTIyr 4 Atjoi;m:v ano Coi.wh; i.l- ouatLav. Office o: Wall Street. Will practice in Sampson. IJladdi, Pender, Harnett and Duplin Coun ties. Also in Supreme Court. Prompt personal attention will be given to all legal business, je 7-lyr S. THD.MSON. ATTOnXKY AND CoL'N.SKI.L- Olt AT IjA w. Otliee over Post Oflice. Will practice in Sampson and ad joining counties. Ever attentive and faithful to tht interests of all client. je 7-lyr NEW AD VERTISEM ENTS. BLYMYER IRON WORKS. LARGEST MANUFACTURER :of: SUGAR CANE MACHINERY IH THE U. S. Having been appointed agent for the alK)ve firm, in the counties of Sampson, Duplin and Pender, would be pleased to hear from any one in want of anything in that line at M A X V FA ( T V UK II' S V I IJ ( ' KS . lie sure to order in time to s-ecure prom pf deliver., . A di ress, a. s. colwj:ll, Wallace, Duplin Co., N. C. April H, 18S9. tf 9 LIVERY AND SALE StaMes. WE ARE NOW LOCATED on Railroad street,-in 'our new quarters. We will, at all tinus, have on hand a lot of FINE HOUSES AND MULES, PUGGIKS AND POAD CAIt'rS, which will be Mld ehoap for dish or on time, with good security. nine and examine our stock. llespeetfuliv, J. F. SOUTHERLY NDACO., deGim Ci'uton.N. C I). 11. WATSON. A. F. l'KTKKSOX, WATSON & PETERSON- New Firm ! LOW PRICES! What better do you want ? If so come in and we"will roll and show you something better still. A full lino of Family Groceries ! JEPure Up-Couotry Corn Whis key a specialty. Opposite Courthouse. Come. In! I'e-peetfuPy, WATSON X p::TEit.SOX. 0$. mm AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, IN NEW QUARTERS ON FAYETTEYILLE ST. fiST Hound Shaves, Hacks and all Edge-Tools made, "and Itepaiiing done on short notice. -Ilespectfully, mch28-3m W.T.WILLIAMSON. ST BROWN'S IRQti BIT TEffS Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Mala ria, Nervousness, and General lability. Physi cians rocomznend iU AU dealers sell it. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. w " f NEW A DVIIUTI THE DKKHINO HAitVIJSTKU AND H(N DE! n l" Krivfil jiNrSiver of the Ace. Kvey irowr oT rr utiTl nM have- Tcrttw very reasonable. X. . ... -,. i' t IZ76wt (.V.S. irvrw Kossssfl?p lor particular-and te ius apply to .! It. REAM AN, Sn., Clinton, X. C, .gent to- A'm. D-erirg C, Manuictur rs, Chicago, HI , nois. jo 27 tt w .o:- We t;il:c this means of saying to i:r friends all over tho country that v.e are still at on - OLDSI.AXD, on Wall Street, offering In the l ino of GEXERAI. MERCHANDISE. Always give us a call when yon come to town, whether you wish to buy or not. Respectful I j', w Remember that we i!.:iot oifur specialties, as soma do, for all cur cor.ds are at thw I nvest possible price. fZr ATTENTION ! Como to our stand for Soda Water, Milk Shakes, Lemonade and !ro (- earn lii my 1 1 ju i v A - NEW CEOTIIIN SHOhP, DLiY-(JOODS AND HARDWARE. cT One lot ol' Cti?i?:oos at 5 cents -per yard, Spring Coods will bo coming in constantly. Cash customers would do wtjll to t-i-i.il in ana examine stock before buying elsewhere. THE DE'ERING MOWER. With it one man can do the vtovk of twenty men m a single day. Raise your Jiav at home and save money and lime bv nsiii the OELERRXTED DEKUIN'tJ MOWI ilt,, nit it. Fo ;.a: hculais and tems apply N. C, Agent for William DeoTimr Illinois. . CTpta, and Trade-Marks obtained, nd all Patent bnsiness conducted for Moderate Fees. Our OlMce i Op poslte V. S. Patent Of fice. We hav no Bob-agencies, all bcslness direct, hence can transact patent business in less time and at less cost tnan those remote from Washington. ;. Send model, drawing, or photo., with descrip tion. We advise if patentable or not, Iree of charge. Our fee not due till patent is seenred. A book, " How to Obtain Patent," with refer nces to actual clients in your State, county, ct town, sent free. Address, . . . C.A.SNOCT&Cn. Owetlt rtt OB Waaklutoa, A 3 : mlp m .j IBjp Hot' - 2 & 5 'I. 5 o NRW "AOVKUTISKtKXTS. i & Co. T f :0:- to J. R. p.EAM.i N, Sk , Clinton, &. Co, Manufacturers, Ch'cajfo je27 tf WILL BUT THE VAVOBm Sewing Machino With drop leaf. fanerreoTer, twe large drawers, with nickel Msa, and a full set of Attachments, equal to any Binger Machine sold for UO and Dowudi bt Cuniim. A week's trial in yonr home, before paymentrJa asked. Bay direct of the Manufacturers, and st) agents' profits, besides fretting certificates of war. ran tee for three years. Send for testimonials to C0-0PERAT1YE SEWIBG HACHUE CO., M9 SOUTH UTH. STRItT. PBtXADKLfHIA. -. . . Or'wi PAT THI rBElBHTsJI . (iOOBS! NKW ADVERTtSEUESTS - W e will Give you For the next M tlayis 1U A S5 Gold Piece for 50 Conto . .. .........ii tii ;uiv MM-ii offer, l ut If ym w.ll Tall at Our Store You ran find huiu-Ui'ii.' Grand Emerald, New Emerald, Southern Girl. AT M&NOFACTORSR'S PRICES, -:o: Wo have all our stove made to order, 'my them in quantities and sell at IiCX'K received from factory Mason's Pmit Jars In all sizes, and will sell them LUWV JETALI. DEPAUTMEXrS OF OU1I STORE ARE FULL OF - I5ARG WN NOV.SJ II)!' 1T A 1 Onr entiro stock of Millinery Gods iO I Lliw 1 x v JLj." fttcosT. - VVM. A. JOHNSON, LEADfiK OP LOW PRICKS, . CLNIION; N. C. HAV mm t YOU i riu y stand at the lu ad of all instrumentsof this class. In quality of tone. ik amy oi acuon, inorougniie of woikmatudiip, the Ivers A Pond Pia- anos have never been excelled,, but with our three newly patented iinproveientsiz;--t'ATEX J ENDWOOD HEA.D BT)CKf' J - ' 1 MaTENT ENlWboD KEY BOTTOM. PATENT METATJC KEY IIOTTO.V SUPPORT. Ti IE Y EASILY LEAD ALL . OTHERS; These Patents are to th Piano-Forte what the Chronometer Balance is to the Watch. i They Resist Atmospheric Changes The Ivers & : Pond ' Piam .8 will we . r longer, Hand Ik tter, and cost les to keep in order than any other Piano. The Choice of Although nETTKK, they cot no nioro than other first-lass Pianos. Buy a relia-.ie Pia.io, made by a reliable Manufacturer. Warranted for Five Years. - For Catalegues and Prices apply to HENRY MILLER & CO., Golda loro. Nr. C, lieproentatives of the Manufacturers in North Carolina. ja'io f ,. - At My New Stand ! (NEXT-DOOR TO HANSTEf N'S, ON WAIJ. STREET, FORMER-: LY OCCUPIED BY W, H. STETSON.) I have mcved to a larger store so : that I can carry a. Larger and Fuller Stock of General Merchandise Tomet tle deinsnds of my greatly increasing trade. NE '.Y Qi )Ul)S COMING IN DAILY! The same motto : Tub Lowest Possible Mauqts,' which has bailt up my tradewill be strictly observed in the future. Ue sure to call in before baying. " Respectfully, - XEW ADVERTISEMENTS of Splendid Taraln. it it. We . i heard of t grimily inter A T Our Derby, Virginia, Solid South. HOTlOM PRICES. Have Jus M IBM; ? : T -a r ' tiim r -i V . M. FERREIjIi T NEW ADVERTI3EMRX rs. alllin Atlantic Coast line. V1U1XSTGI ft IlLDOI B.l.ud Irucka. TItAISS ttUtXU H)lTir Lv Wekk. Pi 40 p ru illiw C u. ArKuckv MUl I W ; iy - Ar Tirtww. L Trburo, 3 5i " 10 3D Ar WilMio, S? 7 0U ptn ; ii,,,, ArtclKMU 3 40 - Ar Ky UevU 0 1-0 " l.T WlfMW, 4 10 ' 9 I.V Mai'UolUu 4 30 8 -tO 9 Si " 11 3o - ArWiliuliwt'tt 6 (W " 9 Si TttAlXS (,01.; SOUTH. No 11. No, Tx. I ily. Daily. 1..,U , x LvWi'iiiiinKt'ti 12 (5am 9UHm 4i ih Lv UaiiMlia, 1 1 10 43 i -Lv Wrw -, . 10 57 - Sii - Ar GuJdU6. itg 25 11 &2 6 53 LvKrtU:VUlc ' 40 AtSthiid 11 (H) Ar WiUu 12 10- Lv WiImhi Ar Koeky Mt.' 1 20 M Ar Tarboro 4 W Lv Tarbwro 10 20 iiu 4 30 " 2 40 pni 0 4-t Ar Weldjti "Daily exctpt Sunday. Train oil Scoikntt Ntu:k llranrd l.-av... Halifax for ScotlauJ Nt k 2 30 j ui; n-. Lurninir leave S:olliiil Neck 8 'Jn a daily except Suuday. TmIh 1... I - Albemarle & lUleigh railnwd. duii, except Suuday, 505 p. in., Sim.lay .1 i; p. iu., arrive Villimloii, N, C, 7 Ju p. iuM 4 &3 p. nu Ucluniiui; K-u.--Williaruslon, dally cxcvpl Suiulay, o a. m., Suiulay 9 50 a. in., urmu 'I'm byto, 'J 15 a. m., 1 1 30 a. in.. Tram on Midland, N. C, t.ruu. li leayes (JoKUboio. daily extent SuuUv, C 00 a. m. arrive Sinilltfleld. 7 30 a ltetumiuc '.eavt-a Sinithfleld, t (Kt a. m.. arrive Uoldsboro, 9 30 a. in.. Tram ou Xaah villa branch leu. lUcky Ml, at 3 00 p. m., arrivcn Xal. ville '3 40 u. nu, Sidiu;; Hope 4 15 ,.. m. UelHiuinj leaver Spriuc Ho(k- UMni a. tn., Naiihvilk 10 Si a. iu., IIk1 Mount II 15 a. iu daily, exct-i Suuday, ' Tralu on L'liutou Ifauch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, daily," except Sunday. 0 ou p. ra., and at 11 10 m m, Uelurnin); w ill leave clintou at 8 20 a in anu 3 10 y in, connecting at Warsaw with Noa -II and 40, 23 and 78 ' Southbound train wu WiImmi & Fay elteville Branch 1 No. 51. North. bound la No, 50, Daily except Sunday Iram JNo zt, bouln, will toop only ul Wilson Goldsboro and Magnolia Train No 78 makes cIom conni-t lioii at Wcldon for all oinU Norlli, d.ulv. All rail v ia Uichuioud. and daily, e-t-ii Sunday via Bay iJue Trains make clone connection for nil points north via- Hiclunond an 1 Wash, ington - :' AU trams ran iolid between Wilmin ton and Wanhiiigtou, and have t'uliuuu Palace Sleeper attached JOI1N V DIVINE, Ob'l Sunt. B KENLY,Supt Tinns, T M Kmeksqx, GcnM Paaa Agenu Q.ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK for im. Madax ! See wliat 15ccata wilt do! I will brinz you a sample copy of (i dey'a Lady's Book, which will' tell u how to ire: the St-al-Skin Siu-nno. il.. Silk Divbh, the Gold Watch and Cottage Organ, and other valuaidea, without a dollar. You cannot get a belter two dollar' worth of MagH.ine tli&n by ul tSf ribing to GODEV, the bent family ilagaziuc in America. For 1889 it will contain Fashions in l.oln, FaMliioua in black, and uhitu, latent from Europe. Original XoVeliie iu Needle Work and and Einla-ouWy; latent and most poiu. lar Mu-ic. . ,1'Iuiim for the houxe you want to build. Din-clioiiH for decora ting your home. Cockery and hotiHe hold help, by Mrs. Cha. Hope, teacher in several fashioiiaMc New York acad emies, and felecled by the Board of Education for the New York PuWic School. -Literary enrichment by Nel ly Blv, who goi heraelf locked up iu an fusano asylum to find out how they treat ed the insane, Ella Bodmaa .Church, Emily Leuuox, Ulna -Lovell WiWi , Mn. Hiestand, Edgar Fawcett, Davul Lwry, etc. Every Idy, her owu Dressmaker, who ftiWribea to Godey'a lady'a btxik. Th cwipoii which you w:ll liu-l iu each uuinle.r entitle you lo bur ow i el?tt -n ( a-ij- c.il pap jr pattern illutrated in Godey'a lady's Book. Your 15 ccns. Sample copy will coulaiu one of lltcte coupona. The lattern howa you how to cut out the garment you want. That all we can say iu this ace. For the rent see your sample number, for which fend i5 ceula at i.nce. "GODEY" is only 2JM) a tear. Adlress "(iODEY'S LADY'S BOOK,'.' Philadelphia, Pa. 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