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BULKS ADOPTED BTTBX NORTH CAKO- OUNA PRESS ASSOCIATION. ; , The sumot not less than v cents per Una . will be charged for "cards ol thanks, resoln tons ol respect' and obituary poetry," also lor obituary notices other than those which the editor blmsell shall give as a matter ot : sews. U"'-'-'r-:.:.-::t's,?'.-;'y:,'- Notices ot church and society and all other entertainments trom which revenue Is to be derived will be charged ior at the rata ot S . cents a line. - THE JOURNAL. f. X.HABPE3, 0. T. BAHCOCS, Proprietor. Local Beportar. ' W Entered at the Pott Office- atNev Berne, S. 0., at teeani-datt matter. "St,- There is very little practical dif ferenoe between employiog a rain maker and consulting a fortune- teHer;':'',"-'''":;- - i Bishop, Tattle, ot Missouri, who it the nret prelate in the world ' to join the Salvation Army, is des cribed as a man of strong and in dependent con riotions. The oapitol at Washington has cost- more than $30,000,000. It covers three and a half acres, the dome is 307 feet high and 135 io diameter and is exceeded In size only by St. Peter's fa Some, St, Paul's in London, the Invalided in Paris and St. Isaac's in St. Peters bnrg." The French Government, recog nizing the deteriorating: inflnenoe of tobacco upon the young, has pro bibited its use by students in the public schools. The Swiss Govern meat will not tolerate that tobacco be sold to juniors. Boys found smoking in the streets are now promptly arrested and punished Bawitser Bros., of Stafford Springs, are mentioned as having settled . with their dissatisfied weavers, giving them a 25 per cent, advance in wages. This wage ad vance is mora than the American Jsoonomist could find in any pro . tooted industry during the first two years of MoKJnleyism. The Army Temperance Society of the Brittish army in India has grows from 13,000 members in 1890 to over 22,000 members today.. Out of 1,100 regimental courts-martial for 1893, only 39 sat to try mem' bers of the Temperance Association, and of 2,680 courts-martial of all classes for that year, only 73 con cerned temperance men. If indefatigable push and persis tence can accomplish the capture of the north pole there is no doubt bat that an American will be the first to lay hooks on that muoh ought for and still unlooated prize of - hordes of Arctic explorers. Fresh lots of sanguine wonld-be pole finders are constantly discuss ing and planing to start theie, nn deterred by the failures of those who have gone before. The Clinton Demoorat tells of seeing a Popaliat the other day who had an idea in his head that , a Demoorat was necessarily an ene my of the farmer. Poor deluded fellow. .The Democratio party is the only party that champions the right of the farmer. Bepublioanism has oripple J the farmer, bat the sue cess of Populism would rain .him. 'It would bankrupt the country? in one administration. Gladstone being asked ' what he regarded as the brightest hope fot the future, xeplied: ', "I should say a maintenance of faith in the In visible. t This is the great hope of the future, the mainstay" of civilize. lion.'. And by that I mean a living faith In a personal God. I do Dot hold with a stream of tendency After 60 years ofpnblietife X hold ; more strongly than ever this convic tion, deepened and strengthened by long experience of the reality and the nearness and personality ofGod." - ' 'For urer Fifty Tears 41ms. Wisblow'S Sooththq Stbtjp has been used for children teething. It Mothw the child, toftens the gams, allays t t pain, cures wind coiir, ana is toe neat r- iedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold y all draats through. cut the world. 'ullSdwlm , : KAii- jMW IL21. A Fort la the Air That Would Cost a '- .Iotas, bat Sad a War, - The celebra ed inventor of the Maxim gun, one of the most for midable ot moderu weapons, is naid at work, as be has been for a long time, upon the old problem of aerial navigation. Io one impor tant respect Maxim is ' working on different , rnd less difficult lines than those which other inventors have tried to follow. TVy have, aimed at the deviein g of flying machines which would be operated at a oost not too great to admit of, their use in the ordinary business affair of life. The inventor of the Maxim gun, however, ia very ap propriately working, primarily to produce a machine wbioh can be used in warfare. For th:s purpose it ia not at - all ; necessary, that the expense of air navigation should be low enough to Unug it within reach of commerce or travel. What he is aiming at the oreation of a new, and terrible engine of war, and everybody knows that the great powers of Europe take little account of oost when they are deal ing with the armaments whioh they regard, as essential to their very existence.? 1 -.. 3,v? & iiBf "- If a lying machine or airship can be invented whicn will be efficient in ordinary weather and will enable the power possessing l; to attack the fortresses and camps of its enemies from above, there will be a mad rash to obtain plenty of the new engines of destruction, no matter how much they may oost to - build and operate. The Diotnre of wholesale destruction whioh is held ud before the mili tary mind when an inventor talks of pouring dynamite shells down upon a beleaguered fortress from a great height and tnns Diow it into atoms, without risk or possible de fenie, Is too attractive to permit money to stand in the way at all. Perhaps we shall see that wonder ful dream of the poet -come trne which is told in the lines: Hear the heavens fill with shouting, arid there rained a ghastly dew. From the nations' airy navies grappling in the central blue. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. Cbayen Oottntt- Offices Clerk Superior Court, Wm Watson. M. Sheriff, W. B. Lane. Register of Deeds, Jas. W. Biddle. Treasurer, Thos. Daniels. Coroner, Dr. N. H. Street. Constable. 8th Township, J. D. LaBoque. Surveyor, Geo. 8. Wilcox. FOB CHIEF JUSTICE James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort. FOB ASSOCIATE JUSTICES: Walter Clark, of Wake. James O. MaoBae, of Camber and. , Armistead Burwell. of Mecklen burg. - FOB STATE TBEASTJBEB: Samnl MoD. Tate, of Bnrke. FOB BEPBESENTTATIVES IN CON GRESS: First District-W. A. B. Branch, of Beaufort. Second District F. A. Woodard af Wilson. Third Distriot John G. Shaw. of Cumberland. Fourth District Charles M. Cooke, of Franklin. Fifth District A. W. Graham, of Granville. Sixth District Jas. A. Look' lart. Seventh Dirtriot John S. Hen derson, oi Bowan. Eighth District-w. 11. uower, of Caldwell. Ninth District W. T. Crawford, of Haywood. - ti- FOB STJFEBIOB COTJET JTJDOES: Third District Jacob Battle, of Nash. Foartb District W. R. Allen, of Wayne. Eighth Dist.lct B. F. Long, of Iredell, v ; - Ninth District W. N. Mebane, of Bockingham. Tenth District W. B. Oounoil, Jr., of Watauga. Twelfth Distriot-U. ii. Carter, ofBnnoombe. FOB SOtlCITOBC First District W. M. Bond, of Obowan, . . , , s , Second District W. E. Daniel, of Halifax. Third District John E. Wood- ard, ot Wilson. Fonrth District E. W. Ton, or Johnston. Fifth District E. 8. Parker, of Alamance. Sixth District O. B. Allen, of Lenoir. t - 1 Seventh District N. A. McLean, of Bobeson. t Eighth Districtr Emory E. Baper. of Davidson . , ; Ninth DiBtricU-W. W. Barber, of Wilkes. Tenth District W. O. Newland, of Caldwell. t 1 t - Eleventh District J. L. Webb, of Cleveland. Twelfth - District George A. Jones, of Macon. :. . C7: , ;j Senate Bwirt uaiioway, or Qreene, : Dr. F. A. Whitaker, of Jones. v-,,; . W. P. draper. JJrugjflat, Springfield, Maaea., writes: Japanese File Cure has cured lady 7 years , afflictedi could not walk half a mile in the last three years now walks any distance. ;i i aOUCITOrtS wiih reference, wanted bj the largest, strongest and most p regress ive live stock insurance company m the world. Liberal contract and big induce ments to both agents and insured Ad dress at once, witn stamp, Aetna Mutual Live Stock In'a. Co 100 S. 10th SL, riuladelphiaj Pa. Fairs to be ITa'd. Warren Co. Agriculture Society at WarrentonOct 10, 11, and 12. Edenton Agricultural and Fish EkiratElenton Oct. 16, 17, 18, Blld 19. :! --';; v;-vlv s :J: . North Carolina Agriculture Sooiety at Raleigh Oot 23, 24, 25 and 26. Cabarrus Agr.& Mechanical Fair Association at Mt. Pleasant, Out. 25, 26, and 27. '-- ik v A"'' Lumber Itiver Agriculture So ciety at Lumberton , Oct, 29, 30 and 3lat. v- - :,j.--c:- ,?-. , Eliztbth Fair at Elisabeth City Oo-. 30, 31 and nov.l st.fc:i J - Border Exposition ol the CarJ linw at Max ton Oot, 31, nov. 1 and 2d. 1 I , . - NEW BEKNE FA1B, February 18th to 23rd tnclu'ivef l895. i- hV LARGE SORES ON FACE lost Use of Hands from Blood Poison ; tag . - Physlciana and Bemedles r : ' Ho Benefit. Cured by ':.k..r . J'.W- Cutlcura Remedies. ' I have vaed yonr CrjTKitm Rmnroras, and Ma truthful!; saj that they are everything &na iimie uhd you represent mem. Last spring I ' was ereatlv troubled with blood poisoning caused by Diphtheria, large sores made their appearance on my (ace, and my hand, were in such aeonditlon that I oould not use them. After ' trying numerous physicians mm rttmeuiee anu receiving no benefit therefrom, I was ad vised to trv the Cutiouba Rkhkdies. and did so. and I am now free from all my skin trouble. I cannot apeak praise enough for your remedies. BAMUfcL J. KKKLER, - 2232 Fairmount Avenue, Baltimore, Md. BABY SEVERELY AFFLICTED My baby was severely afflicted with some dreadful skia disease, its head, face and hands for awhile were nearly one solid sore. I bad doctors prescribe for it, tried several remedies, but all seemed to do no good, I saw an adver tisement of the CUTicuBA Rkhsdirs, and con cluded to try them, I bought a complete set, and began using, and now my little girl seems (O be completely enred. GEO. W. TUENE, Teacher, Bryan, Texas. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS Since a single cake of Cdtiodra Soap, cost ing 260., Is sufficient to tost the virtues of these treat curatives, there is now no reason why thousands should go through life tortured, dis 8gnred and humiliated by blood and skin dis- i. which are sneedilv cured by the Cuticura Bjuixdies at a trilling cost. Sold throngtotrat th, world, Frice, Cirtimi, (0c.; Boxr, He.; Kkkoi.vknt, (1, 1'ottkk Dace AMD Ohzm. Corp., Bole Proprietors, Boston, How to Cure Skin Diseases," mailed free. nlllPLBS, blackheads, red, rough, chapped, and I tin ally skin cured by Cuticuba Boap. WOMEN FULL OF PAINS find in Cuticura Antl-Paln Plas ter Instant and grateful relief. It Is the first and only pain-kiliing, strengthening plaster. F - RENT New Brick Hotel. Also rSuitecl for a CJlixb House. Offices or Stores. ? TWO LIGHT AND AIET BASEMENTS. ' ELEQANT 5W1LLIM3 APfAETMEOTS. A new four-story brick building, near the corner of Broad and Midrile Streets, the best husiness location in New Berne. Its apartments contain all the modern improvements stationary wash stands, in each room, and bath tubs,all Supplied with cistern water in pipes, to and from same. Improved water closets on each floor. Electric lights, bells and speaking trumpets to office, front iloor, basement and dumb waiter, A grand observatory, dining or sitting room in' upper story, commanding a tine view of the city and its majestic rivers. XI is one ot the most complete buildings of its size in the State, tor a hotel, club noirse, urst cinsa board ing house, restaurant, dwelling apart ments, sleeping rooms and for business purposes. Bent very reasonable, for separate ap partmcnts or at a whole, - Apply to, JS. YY. UlKfJSJNXJSK. J. A. JONES SALE, LIVERY AND ' ; BOARDING STABLES. Fine Carriages, Buggies and Teams and Teams l,or hire at reasonable rates. . ' - i Beet attention tp boarding horses. ... ; Horses and Mules b sale for cash or negotiable paper. . - South Front Street, New Birnc, N. C. . Opposite Gaston Pousc. ,i tn Hfoclf ant ra? 3" W ? liStaB MM ' ? wo know n s',iw. mix it Btwwm . mm mm vm arthooriglnu'.f.s:l n;yi'F.?i0iI. snfeandre, liable care on inn muricuc. t-rwe si.,uu, euus iq uL Utmtuno sold only by . . r. 8, DUFFY, Drusr-ist and ll.II.JU Sole Agent ' ' " ' Faucis & llsrctants Bank . Began basinesa May, 1891. Capital Stock," paid in, " : 75.000.00 Surplus, . - i : .- 6,000.00 Undivided Poflts.X : -" -. ;. 2,500.00 Dividends paid, ' - 12,750.00 OFFICEBSs L. HV-CUTIEBV' t-'iA:iS W. 8. Chadwick, jK v1 T.W, Dbwbt, ' .s; . A. H.' Powbu,. v President. Vice Pres. . : Cashier, Teller. F..F. Maxxhewb, f ifi-.V: Collector. With well established connections this Bank is prepared to offer all accoromo- uhuwis cousisienr witn conservuvv nana Prompt and careful attention given t - 3Ye will be pleased to oi respond with iis. .l. r . i.t uiuso , viiu tuny. ..coniempiiu uiaMug uuuigos or upening new accounts. '. J.'A.'BSYA1T, TSOS. -DANIELS, ,v-;r rresldent, -:- ' -Vies Pm. ' - ' H. EOBESTS - CasblsP.:vu- THE " NATIONAL ; BANK Of New Berne, N. C. IfTCOSPOEATED 18C5. Capital, 1 ' - Surplus Profits, 2100.000 98,168 DDtKCTORS: Jas. A. Bryan, Tiios. Daniels, Chab. 8. Bey an, Jno. Dunn, . G, II. Koberts, J. II. Backbtjbh, L. DABVEY, E. K. Bishop. Thos. A. Green, Pres. C. K. For, Cashier, Wm. pcKir , Vieo-rres. II. M. Grovrs, Teller, CITIZEN'S BANK OP NJUW BSSXTXQ, 1ST- O. DO A GENE UAL BANKING BUSINESS. The Accounts ot Banks. Tlanlreiii. rnrnnr atlons, Farmers, Merolianta anil others re ceived on lavorable terms. Prompt and care nil attention given to the Intel est oi our cus tomers. ' BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Ferdinand TJlrlch, E. H. Meadows, J. A. Meadows, Chas. Dnirv. Jr. Samuel W. I pock, Chas. H. Fowior, WiUiam Dunn, E. W. Smallwood, Geo. N. Ives, Inmes Redmond, Cliag Rcizenstoln, Mayer llahn, Thomas A. Green, C. E. Fov. SfKAJIEBS. EASTERN CAROLINA SISFATCH LINE AND OLD DOMINION S. S. 00. NEUSE and NEWBERNE On and after October 1st one of tlio above named Steamers is ap pointed to rail Irom Hew Ueriic as lollows: Monday's, Tuesday's, Wednesday's, Friday's, at 6 P. M: SUNDAYS 4 P M. Freigbt Eeceived Daily Except Sunday. For further information, Apply to, GEO. HENDEKSON, Agent. FOR SALE. One House fEiglit Rooms) and large Lot situated n East Front Street. One House and Lot situated on ilet calf Street Both pieces Of property in excellent neighborhood. . For price and particulars, apply to 1. II. rlletier, t8U - , Office over F. & M. Bank. -; NEW BERNE HOUSE, ". Morehead City, N. C, - J- II. JrlANIV. Irop. Pleasant Location New Manage ment Good Accommodations Attentive Servants Terms Reasonable, " . Pathlng Houses Free. THE EATON & BURNETT r Business V.o:-. Oolleffea ' Baltimore, Md., and "Washington, D. C. Are prepared to give their students the benefit of Office, Bank, and Counting house practice in all their details, , , Long ana extensive experience nas per. Aftfri faililiAa fAl tllfl hifriiAAt: rlnvftlnn. ment of Successful Business Ilea and In tcllluent Citizens.. . - nVV : -, Wnnklv lectures on' Commcrcinl Law. Current Events and Important Questions Ol we uay. . oijorwunu nu iviunru . ..... i. ii. .i .t-,--' 'j.-l. . lug Courses mieigeiieu, uujr bciiuih I'pen tbe entire year." " 'r:?-.y&h$ address," " ; A A. H. Kvtok, , ; Caltlraore Charle BnKi'iiore, Md, yr 'L. If, Dpblino. 12th & F Sis., WM. LORCH EGTAcllC:V-D 1065. Gcneral Merchandise. ti"CABT-llOL'bU ACC0MODATIOK3. m, M. J. WARD, ' '' ; 2JEW EEENE, N O. Offlce, In Duffy Building 114 Middle ; Mreet. - . - a24 8m Dr. E.H. COLDCZRC SUEGtO-ORAL" DENTIST 'C h:z Office Henry Building, f rv Middle street,bctvreeu Broad and Pollock ;, ? North Episcopal church jarit,J ; -r New, Berne !NT. I? BRANCH OFFICE Jacksonville, Onslow CoaniyN.O. DR. G. K. BAGBY, SURGON DEKTIST. ' Office; Middle street, opposite . Baptist Chuich, ' C'.,-i-'.-T'f ''x.Sf DR J. D CLARK, v BEW BEENE, N. O. Office on Craven Street,, between Pollock ana uroaci. j, -E, ura u, 11. ss., s. DENTIST, :-NEW - BERNE. N. 0-:- .'Office: 99 Middle St 2d Floor. Teeth Extracted without Pain by the use oi iNitrous uxide tfas. P. II. PELLETIER, Attorney; ; A.tjMLaw. Pollock Street, First room above Farm er's & Merchant's Bank. Will nraottce In the.Countlns of Ora-ron. Carteret, Jones, Onalow ami Pamlico. S9Umted Htntes Court at Mow Bernd and Supreme Court o tho state. . WM.-fi. CLAK&E, Office, 72 South Front street op posite Gaston House. ATTORNEY AT LAW anp : Keal Estate Agent. New Bsme, N. C.J Connection. New Y rk Boston and Canada. Timber lands- Farm; lands. Truck lands, Town lots Do you want to bay I WBITB Do you want to sell t J WRITE. SPKUJAL. 100,000 Acres of Land in hand for die- 1,500 Acres, Treut roafl. 8 miles'ofcitv. iimoer ana xrucK. . Wm..H. OLIVER Life, Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, Steam Boilet KWBEEN, N. C. A Kumber of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Bepresent- ed. r - :j Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. ' . NOIOKAEY PUBLIC. . -Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut and .Pensyl- vania. - lAgent National, BoardJ'Ma- rjne Underwriters. . ' ,. y THE COLDMBIAH UHITiESin 1 ' WASHINGTON, D, C. . Tb Preparatory School opens Sept 24. Thorough preptirntion for tlie College, for the Scientific tjcuooi, ior me navai ana Military Acadcmk'S, and for business. 1 Tlie College JOpens Sept 24.' Full chssical and scientific courses. ' The Col lege - is open 1 to students of both .sexes. Entrance examinations on Sept. 21 aud "The Cprcoraii Scientific School nnens Oct. 2. - tforty-seven professors aud in stracfoR; taenty-threo tud departments; twelve full courses ot study. Special stud, ents .admitted. ', ' TUe Law tJchool opens Oct 3. Twelve professors, including two Associnte Just ices of tbe United Slates Buprmc Court The Medlf1 8clipol opens Qct, I, The course" is iouj Jrears, ; T()iity professors and assistants, '. n j . Tt Destal School opens Oct, 1, Bev. eitcen" professors.. Unusual facilities. The course is three yenrs. The Graduate School opens Oct 4. Courses ot advanced ins! ruction are of fered, leading to M. A., SI. S., C. E., E. K.; and I'll. D. For catuf'--:') (' "f those sev- eml schooij, iis- . ' ''' 71ui i.- 4K. ,:Ai.; -5,Eect'y.v 1L bs4 EAi)iH6R8ES RANGING FROM i And Weighing From 850 ito 14 lb?:: Each. ; Some extra flue Drivers in Horsos-also adapted to "all purposerj; Exceptionally fine Draft Horses A full and complete Harness always on hand. . , Blue Front Stable?, r. 11. O. & A. INT A. T -Diseases of the Eye GE0. HENDERSON (Successor to Eo'jerts & Henderson,) General Insurance Agent Representing Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia. ' . Home Isurance Company of New York. Hartford Fire Insurance Company . oi Hartford. rfj! Queen Insurance Company of England, North Carolina Home Insurance Com pany Of Raleigh. Greenwich Insurance Company of Brooklyn.";- Phoenix Insurance Company of Brook lyn. ' United Underwriters Insurance Com pany of Atlanta. Boston Marine Insurance Company ot Boston. . ' !t TUrcrMTItLilUrBiniKilf II : UI..VT. LKU0111UtM(KA.."l rc i-yrinre. A j to 4 U-y foi iMmuup... grants Htrirtarsi iitot, ino nil . ftj .1 l'rT3i-tivttf w '' nereal Dtsrassa i'Mni.iorseii..ioa;ii undress lor SA.4H si mllur rem ad lot los. HEMBT hlht, lMd.tarl. lU HUMPHREYS' n ........ . " .- , u....... . . . . "yTO"'. wnwinnoaiiy ana . saretullr prepared Braiedies, used for reus In , SrlTato pnetlos and for over thlrtr ears by the Pple with eutlre soooess. Ererr abulia BMoltta a speolal oure for tbe dbeass nsjaedT? luBjranwinwmiiniggiiii, ptning or ndeelnc t 1 FevSrs. Congestions, InrlammsUoxML. ,49 9-Warns, "Worm rarer, Worn Collo.,., ,VS Weetklnci Collo, Orrtaft Wakefalsaal .39 ' 4 Diarrhea, of Chudren or AdulJS...... ,93 : V-Oeachs, OoMa, Bronohltls.-.ii.;.,..,,,, jja 8-NearaJtia, Tootoaoba, Faoeacba...... .as - tl Xl KB rl.nh.. BUI. ITuh. V .1 n. :. ! Dy.p-P.ia, BUkmsnen, OonsUpstloa. ,0gj "-"-w riisni rerlaaa... 4tg Ill-Whites, Tooft(fuaPerlids..W...(. ial J-r"P- jLarrncltts, BotneneM.... M 14-alt Khenm, Erysipelas, BraptJons.; .a J 18 Rheamall.m, BhenmaUo Pains...... .US lA-Malarla, etuis, Ferer and Ague...;., i IsV-Catmrrh, InnnenM, rvM tn .h-nj q ' 60-WheoptBt Caagh.......... 35 fir-Kldner Diseases ...,.,,..,. jn SO-Crtaars- Weakness f.gj 84-tsore Throat, Jlncy,rJloeratadTnroaJ BWMPHKEY8' WITCH HAZEI, OIL, f PU Ototmeat.Trlal else. IS (!, ok by DrattteM, or ami rmM nnipi f prt IM. Unmraura' SUmu (lu fvm,) uut rin. , iiiuuiru,catuusirasaaBuwnsi. ' - The Undersigned, Noah Powell, hav ing qualified as ExcCntor of the" last will and testament of Gilbert Joyner, deceased hereby gives notice, l;iuirh)g al persons who have claims against' the ' teshteo said Gilbert Joyner not barred by : tjie statute ofliuiitation) to present them duly vnriUed for payment, on or before the 29tb day of August, 1895, or this uotice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Persons indebted to aid estate must make immediate payment, NOAH POWELL, Execu'or Geo. H. Whttb, Attorney. m J v.- AKD MULE&' TO 7 YEARS - OLD, ; and Mules. line of Buggies an l Middle Street, New Berne," N. (J. HYATT'S O R. I XJ a3C and General Surgeiv.- The undersigned, Geo.j n. White, hav ing qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Allen G. Oden, tleceas d, hereby gives notice requiring all persons who I'avu claims agninst - tlie tstute uf said Alleu G. Oden to present them duly verified for payment on or before the 8th day of Oct. 1895. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ' Persons indebted tu said estate must make immediate payment; : GEO. IL WHITE, Executor. NO HORE HE-GLASSES, illlllKI Uore i--.v JJ': . 1 EYE-SALVE - A Ce-i.-:n S:,s end Eftectlva Remedy for ... SORE, WcAX and MIKED ETES, Prodncitii Ijon,j-Slirhtetln8a,nt . Mentoring the Sight of tlie old, --. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stya -Tumoi-s, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, AND PnODTTOINO QTJIOIt RELIEF "-' : - , , AND PKKMANENT CUEB. ' A1ao,e4na1ljr effionelona Whfranamllq other innlailios, aiu-b en Hirers, Veva gores, 'inmora, halt Khoum, Bnrna, ptlia, or vt:rrovr liirlainmailon exists. NIK HFI.LN 8.H.V; saa be used te advaritiio. , . - - ..( -V ORgtlUil T 29 CEMTS Pennsy'iarj'K's " ' -NEWSPAPER Iu all the attributes thai Snffioe to make a llrst-class family Journal, . . The': .. " Philadephia . ; ::, RECOJUr PpiirtS imtninhlrt or expense to gati.er aud pretk-ni 10 itx it(1 rs nil tho news of tho Old sod N World - - Its suveral Di-paMments.-each nn 'nr th m in ii,jineiit of a c-miirtr,.ni Killtor, treat fully mutters pei toiuliii tj r . The Houstholi, The Farm.- 1 Woman's World,', v Science, d . Art, : Literature, Finance, ' , The Teal ritita T7crld Presenting a omplote mrussino erny day. - . ' 5 Dally, cue v ir, . . . JT. Ilaily t.'ii -in,. ; 0!'e yr, ; 41 i is -J ; :. 1U.1 1 u r cm , 1 UtLADKI.puiA, i-
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