r At k.)tk.S I ADVEKTIOEATK iy fi.T)-0... Inch V- -..dn oe roo;otio month l-tof twelve month. Aivtrlimi wMr . or City-Hem' cenW pet ' ,or w insertion -1 . No tdTartisemenV, will be iiwei ted between Local Matwrmla-jr price." . Motive ol Mw.lge or Deaths, tot to exceed ten lines nlU b inserted fre. All additional matter will b Charged 10 cents 'per line. ". "' Payments lor transient advertisements roust b mute in advance. ReKutar ndrortisemenU will be oollected promptly at the end ot each fnonth. i . - 1 Communications containing news or tt discus ioa I Uk1 watter. are aolU-ited. : Nacommuni t mnst xe t be pnWibed that contains ,,bei,tiouWep!ernaiU.ies; withholds the name it tU anthor ; or that will make more than one olm of this paper ' jjHE JOURNAL KEW tsmNE, N. C. SEPT. 84. 1882. finteied it the ""Ice at KewBerue, N C-. ,T ( tXA a econd-a'asa atteri . .-. 'BoANr r'PoojtEUT" is what the CM'' . o Journal calls him. It 3alte':ct;o8team on both sides ;; The Chatham Record comes out this week withno pake story in it The good brother is evidently fail ing;! Bennett has been '"speaking there and exorcised the . snakes, probably. , . .. ,:: , ' . ttii; t.t-. . - . S MANY of the old-line Republicans are perfectly, willing ,to see the Lib eral ticket beaten. The Greeuslwro North State and Winston UepubU are on the War pat h against Chair - inahCocko.'';;:',:,;..!,"" James B. Noe who was nomina ted for office by ' the Uiberals o Carteret comes out in a card in the Telephone denouncing the Liber als and claiming to be a Republi can pure antfVtraiglir. lie says , if he. can get no Republican ticket to sifpport ' lie will vote for the Demo crajjc nominee for .. Sheriff, Julius F. Jones. ' ' "' - The. Strength and, : Weakness tiofthe Church-r . We find in a Northern paper an address by Mr. George C. Glenn," a free thinker, on tho "Strength and Weakness of the Church.'' ' It is moderate in its tone and dignified, and commends itself to some extent to though. tful readers?, V , The lecturer presents the ele ments of strength possessed or climed feyh'hureU-alKmt as fol- ipws:r;rgjf;ai'x'n7 .,. Its aniquity, and the conclusion drawn from it that anything that has been preserved so long must possess great merit. f . . -,, The mysticism that surrounds and permeates it, and which operates like a charm on all that comes within its influence. " K ' "8. The influence of poetry, which is associated with that of ; sacred music. This influence is exerted on persons who are not close reasoners, and who, per haps do not reason at all." "4. The attractiveness of the Chris tian doctrine of immortality as present ed in many of the expressions of Jesus and as pictured in various ways by poets and orators. ' . '"Br The magnitude and variety of its charities, which, embrace every object of benevolence in our own and foreign '. lands. 7i : ':'.';'. '..;, ", t According to the lecturer's own showing the church has more ele ments of strength than of weakness ; He thinks its antiquity is really a source ojf weakness, a s in any do not believe Jali ihe good thinking was done two thousand years ago. He affirms that the same was true in respect to "fascinating mysteries.V Tlu,y? ftreYtttmbling-Tic-cks fo many 'devout Christians who are also believers in the. truths of science. The belief in hell he thinks, is ab horrent to'alf ideas of justice antl right, and accordingly an element of weakness in the church. The like is true in'respect to the dogma of fheationement,! Likenomem bers of the unbelieving school with wnicu uo lias uecoiuo coimecieo, Mr. Miln very rationally advocates making all we can out of this prcs cut life, of whose existence we are certain., jle advocates raising up a race of poets who wjll . write something else ;thaiy hymns and songs that; ajpcal. to, the emotions. - He makes this recommendation in seeming forgetfulncs of 'the- fact that the poetry" and the in'usic 'of every people and tim6 are tho le gitimate outgrowths Vof emotional and religious seutiiu"ewt:and ieaeh- . iugi, and that - nearly every ton- ception of the poet and artist was inspired iy the belief in the s'cr natural. It is evident that the lecturer did not enumerate all the elements of strength in the church. lie did not mention its splendid organization, its great wealth, and the devotion many of its members, lie did .v-lnot refer to the common belief that it was ordained by God, or to the equally common, belief that the Bi ble which authorizes its organiza tion is His revealed word. lie did not mention the fact that many bo- ievc in the divine authority of the church and find nothing inconsist ent iu the plan of salvation as set forth in the New Testament and as interpreted by Catholic councils and by Luther and Calvin. He made no allusion to the fact that many believe that no code of mor als' can be made operative unless it can bo shown that there is a high er authority for them than the ap proval of a few worthy persons. 1 le did not speak of the respect in which tho church is held by the civ ilized world, nor the living exam ple of thousands and ten thousands of wous men and women who are guided by its precepts. And above all the speaker did not ment ion, for he could not realize that truth, that the Church is from God and is ui- held by His power." "And the Lord shall lie King over all the earth; in that day there sha 1 be one Lord, and his name one." - The Outlook ' . ,.. (Kcwuainl Obncrrci:) ' The outlook in North Carolina is admirable. We have everything to assure us of victory. Dockerj 's canvass, it is said by those who have been over much of the same ground, has been without result, while indiscreet, expressions here and there have 'positively: harmed him. - .."Latham's election, at one time doubtful, is no longer , so. Green will beat Cana day 'by an increased majority. Robbins Hurts (he enemy's camp divided into two hostile factions Dr. Cooke being bitter and massing at least one-half of t he Republicans under his ban ner, while Dr. York has met with the fate that follows all politicians who desert their colors on the eve of tnTttto, aridgetOmt little com fort from either his old Democratic associates whom he now denounces, or from his new revenuer friends whom lie so lately denounced 'The tilth and mud of Radicalism," lis favorite expression, does not commend him to his new allies. Iu the other Democratic district s there is practically no opposition to our candidates, while Ilubbs and O'JIara are lighting over the only cheese the Republicans will get in this State. Bennett's election by not less than thirteen thousand is claimed with confidence, while the onnosiuon to Rutlin and our pidicial ticket is barely respecta ble. ''-";':--:.'.'-:: - . We will have the Legislature by our usual, .majority two-thirds in the Senate ancniearly tbree-hlths in the House. In tact the -Libera movement is a flat failure. Before the Liberal convention met we expressed our doubts whether; the Republican'. loaders would bo so wanting in political wisdom as to animate with it am disband their old time organiza tion and throw overboard their old local leaders in order to get a few sorehead and impracticable Demo crats for standard bears. Happily for us those whom the gods sought to destroy they first bereft of reason -and the most impolitic thing the Republican leaders could well have done they did. The blunder once made was irreparable. From then local dissensions have become wide spread. The Republican party rent and torn into all sorts of factions, while the two State com mittees keep wagging, and try to look cheerlnl. The fifty odd, ant! thousand white men whom the census tells us did not vote at the last election will not follow Leach, whose famous words are now known to all: "The leopard cannot change his spots nor the Ethiopian his color, but, my God, Dockery, how sooira white man gets to bo nig ger when he joins the Radical party." ' ; A survey of the State, with siich information as conies from sources heretofore reliable, makes us buoyant, and we feel that the Dem ocratic party is better organized, growing stronger and more united daily, while the enemy is all to pioces and so hopelessly divided that it will be quite impossible to heal their breaches and reconcile their differences.' Audit was the revenue ring and the little gourd full of Liberals that did it. We think a vote of thanks to Price, Leach, Johton,- Cocke, Mott and Harris is in order. Eoriti oi coiii-aUilatioii for tho candidate: "Many happy returns." L A. Jenkins Speak oh the Subject of Coallntion. (Wimton Republican.) We published a letter from the Hon. David A., Jenkins, ex-State Treasurer. No man enjoys the confidence of the people of North Caronila, irrespective of party, to a grater degree than does Col. Jen-, kins. He is a stalwart Republican. The position ho has taken will have a very damaging effect upon tho so-called Liberal movement. We had hoped that the experiment, so heartily advocated by a few, might at least receive the passive support of those who have hereto fore been regarded as the leaders of the Republicau party, but the Accoucheurs in their parturient seems to have lost sight of the fact that there are one hundred thousand Republicans iu North Carolina who never expect an oilice, and who vote the ticket because of their devotion to the principles of the grand old Republican party. If they had been consulted and their opinions treated with some little consideration, it would have been as well. Instead, the most super human efforts were ; applied to secure the cooperaiion of some wind-brokcn,bipshod(len, spavined, spring-kneed, string-halted, dis tempered J 15ourbon Democratic steeds who ought to have had their snoes puueuoit ana ailowtl to run the pasture lor at least one season, so they might have practially re- nperated aconstitution which they ail broken down in serving the Democratic party.' An Idiot. One William M. Cocke, Jr., a audidate for Congress in the shevillo District against (Jen. Vance, has issued a card, which is n tended to influence voters in his avor. , Here is an extract: "Attempts are being maile, fellow citizens, to persuade you that my suc cess and that ot those with whom 1 am acting, is in some way to insure to tlie beneht of the (are Republican party in the State." . This Cocke is chairman of the 'iXecutivo Committee of the so so alled Liberal party. We call iiimu Dock Sorrel 1 to suppress his' idiot ic chairman. If the abovo is a specimen of Cocke's wisdom, it is asy enough to see that V anec will iave a walk-over. Yinston llepvh- ivini. - 1 - ' t Dr. Deems invitcu- to Lecture. Our citizens will be glan to lea ru th at our enterprising friends of the uiliningtou Library Association iaa-xe.U4le4lttu-4itvitat.ioii--te- Rev. Dr. 0. F. Deems to deliver another of his -popular' lectures in this city. He has accepted an in vuauon to lecrurc in jcaieign on the 5th October, and it was thought he could probably be prevailed up on to visit us again. His numer ous friends in Wilmington will ex tend bim a hearty welcome, should henna it convenient to gratify them in tho , manner proposed. Whisky Treatment. (Gohlxboro Methodist Advance.) We hoar of some physicians who treat the malarial fever, now so prevalent, with whiskey, and lose all their patients. For the benefit of the people we will state that our physicians here do not use. the whiskey practice, and they arc very successlul. Considering the large amount of sickness in this section there has been very little fatality. Politics in Davie. Politics in fravio is somewhat on a boom. It is the onlv country wu have yet visited where we found Liberals liberal Democrats vvc mean.. And wc wore told they arc still thicker iu llowau country. On Tuesday the Republicans and Liberal put out their country ticket, which wo will'bc able to give fully next week. Col. Doekerv'a appointment for Monday, was lined by Collector I. J Young. Dr. J. G. Ramsay also spoke On Tuesday, 1 IL.Wiiiston, of Win ston, made a lame effort to retrieve the waning cause of Democracy in Davie and to tickle the people ly a scries of vuignr anecdotes, uu worthy the spcake aud Hie people. Mr. Klutz, the Dem ocratic nominee for State Senator from Davie and Rowan, followed Mr. Win ston. Wc had to leave for .home and did not hear him. Mr. Klutz is an af fable gentleman, and nin told, makes !ood speech. Dr. C L. Cook, Inde pendant ltepiblicau candidate for Con gress, was present, but owing to sever sickness, did not speak Tuesday, but gave notice he would address the- peo, pic Wednesday, lle:; appeared iu tl best of spirits and reports his canvass as progressing entirely satisfactorily, lie will meet Alaj. Jiobluns and Dr. oi k, I.H competitors, nt ra.i-djary on the 22, (to-morrow). The Democrats have out a county ticket of new men etiHre, with little hope of electing a single man on it. Politically, Davie is U.K. 11 in nton .Republican. i Admluistrator's Notice. Statu of Nohtii Caiioi.isa, ) - Cittven County, y The suhnn-ilier liavinc; oiialifleil as Admin tin tor of the est lie of Thomas K I lasltiii, decM, "tl the l'ilhday ol 'Sepiember.A.D.IKsj before l lie Prolcilc f-'ourt of-i-avi-u county, ln-retiy nolilii- nil persons having claims uir'unsl snid estate, to present tin-in fur payment, on or before the 2 lih day of September, is.S:), r,r thin not if o will be ple:uleil ill bar of tli-'ir rei-overy. All persoiiK Indebted to taiii n-iate will make iir. m. il i:i 1 1- payment. Done this Ulh il;ty of Si'plemlM-r, lsK-'. i j-:. ic. cox, se)t'JO-il'fw Public AdiniuixMiitor NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. P. Il0LLASD,"jR. 0. II. C.UION. HOLLAND & GUION, (At Simmons & Manly 's Law Oflice.) HEAL ESTATE AGENTS. Lund purcliaseJ and sold on short no tice. , ; Special attention given to the letting of houses and colleetion'of rent. P. . Box 4GI, NEW DERiVE, . C. For references apply to National Bank, Geo. B. Guion, Simmons & Manly. sep4-diwtf THOS. J. LATHAM, Late of Newborn, N. C, WITH ilQUIlTHEE CO., ottou Factors am! Commission Mcioh'fs liOrXTIIKK Si Cn , ) ummiwion Mweh;iil. NORFOLK, VA. 1 Olil Slip, N.Y. ) Consignments solicited. Prompt and faithful attention guar anteed to all business entrusted to them, soulOd&wGin GOLD WATCHES! ONLY $35. WORTH. $50. Fine Gold Necklaces onlv 85 Worth 7.50. Solid Silve.v Tea Sets onlv 6 Worth over ?8. Sol id Gold Sets of Jew elry only ?8 Worth KiO. Solid Silver Watches $7 Worth !?10. All I ask is but to look around and call on nie before purchasing, and will guar antee mat you can save money after learning niv prices for lino irooils. Watches repaired and warranted. AliTHUlt O. FREEMAN.' sep9d4m Norfolk, Va. , MATE & C ()., VkjJ '-'.-..- . - '", ' 'r.'- V?'- '"'.(. , A. 'i-iii Manufacturers of and dealers in lair, Japannod and Stainpsd Tinware, Stoves. Heaters. Ranges. Etc.. mp nnd House-Furnishing Goods, Metallic Hoofing, Plumbing and : Gas Fitting. 104 & 100 Water st., H cfc WRmaokc itv., NORFOLK VA. Yrite IoivCth gue-frnd -Prinrij i NOTICE. The Democrats of . Craven county are equested to meet in convention, in their respective townships, on Saturday Sep tember 30th, 1882, for the purpose of electing delegates to a county conven tion to be held at the court house in tho city of New Berne at 11 o'clock, a. m. on the 7th day of October, 1882. at which convention candidates for the different county oilices will be nominated, and other business of importance will be transacted. By order of County Ex. Com. . E. H. Meadows, Clfm. seplTtd. . . ; The flewbern Academy. The Graded School will be opened, in the Novvbern Academy, on : Monday, October 2d, 1882, with tho following, able and accom" plished corps of instructors: Prof. D. B. Johnson, Principal. Mr. Patterson Wardlaw. Prof. G. W. Neal. - . MrB. Mary McK. Nash. Miss Rachel Bkookfield. Miss Caroline Pettiorew. Miss Juliet A. Core. r , Miss Annie Cuadwick. Mrs. A. B. Ferebee. . - - Tuition free to'all pupils between six and twenty-one years of age, in New- bern and this School District. All others will be charged as follows: Primary Department, per ses sion of ten months, payablo one-half in advance, the other half in the middle of the ses sion . . . - . -. . ?i0.on Intermediate . ' . 15.00 Highest . . . . . 20.00 Board can be procured, in the city, at reasonable rates. ' i, ; , The Trustees will spare' neither pains nor expense to make this School the first in the State; and, in offering edu cational facilities never before olfered n this section, they hojic to receive the argest patronage. CllAS. C. CLAUK. seplGd&wtf President. LEONIDAS j. rOORE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, (Olllce oppii.itc Gaston House,, Now I'.CIIIC, N. C. i Will pract ice in the Counties of Greene, j Lenoir, Jones, unsiow, Famlico and Craven; also in the Uv 8. District Court. Prompt Attention paid to Collection i (.'bims. Apr 1 dwl v HOBERTS & BEOS Keep on hand a full lino of Hoots, BhooH X3i-y Goods, Crockery. JMOTIOET S3 AN1 A ClhUCE ASMfiliTMKNT IU FAMILY GROCERIES. null on lift bolVnt- iimkn. your imiv-tifi"!-'0!, at ou'li l,lioit tsr. n'.t t i rit jit mi IIuiiM'Mnr. ;iJ,1y. d w . it u ah..--- .- XEW ADVERTISKMEXTS. Subscribe to "The New South," WILMINGTON. N. C. A weekly nevsapor devoted to the Industrial, -Agricultural, Educational and general development of A'ORTH CAROLINA and the SOUTH. Every person taking an interest in the development of the State should read the paper. Terms 2.00 per an num. A liberal reduction to eluba of ten or more. 1.00 for six month. In October a Biographical Sketch of Bishop Atkinson, written by Col. J. O. Burr, will bo published, with a splen did Portrait of the Bishop. Subscriptions received or advertising contracts made by D. "T. CARRAWAY, sepl2dtf New Berne, N. C. Cotton Ginned and Baled!! The undersigned will gin and bale Cotton, during the present season, at his Steam Cotton Gins on South Front street and Trent River, at the LOWEST LTi'IKG RATES, and refers to the public who have patronized him in the past as a guarantee of fair dealing. ' THOMAS S. HOWARD, sepl3d6twlm New Berne, N. C. S. A. CHURCHILL MANVFACrUliKU 01? Tin and. Sheet-Iron Ware, And dealer in Stoves, Hardware, Crock ery; and Glassware; Sash, Doors , and Blinds, Apple and Pear Fearers, etc. " MIDDLE NTUEET, NEW BEHiVE, 1. C. Opposite John Suter's Furniture Store. julllMfim K..K. WIIKATLHY'S Steam Dye Works, 107 Church ISlrt-ct, KORFOI.TC, VA. Dyeing and cleaning in all its branch es done in the very host manner. Prompt attention given to all orders by mail or express. scp2dly' Ioti. Statu ok KoiiTit Caiiousa, ) Cnivi-ii County. $ ' ',"''" Tim fiiliciilicr li.-ivini; nn AclininU- -t-intur-ot-OirTOtnttMf-K: If. WinrtliM. (lrci :i. .1 on tho- 1st day nl Si'pii-mlHT, A.P. Issa, In-line ihi l'loliati; Oiinri nt i mvnii coiintr, lim-hy not ilipx all )nuHi linviiiR rkiini KKainut i-ntai.-, lo 1'ic flit tlx hi tor pnynniit on or lii-lnn llu 1st, Oiiy ol' September. or tins liolicii ill Iu-ilimlnl in linr of llicji- rc rovi'rv. v - - - - All )H'ionH uith-blKil lo :iul ttmn v 111 mike lllllll-'lll'JII- p.-l Mil. hi llolll! tills l ll.IV of Nl-pU IllillT, l.ssl. Joint Dunn, si-p-illvv AUiiiiiiiwiTainr. NOTIOFi. A lt! OP AVlltTII OAllliLlNA, Crovi'n Oouutv. S St Tin- siilisc-i-ilii-r In i.iK (iiali(ii-il n Ailminisii-.-i. ini-of tin- btoiui of lila h Amyeir. iii'i-i-itsi-it. on tho -XM d;iy of AiiKimt, A.l). 1 S -i. In-lorn Hit- I'rn batc Court of Ci ivi-n coiiniy. liciH-tiy notiliw all pi-i-sons having claim auains-t saiil l-;siaH", to juvsi-nt lliom lor payiMfnt on or lii'fori! tho : 2oth Day of August, 1S8.5, : (V this nntico will be pli-ailoil in bar of. tlitlr re-oovi-i-y. ' All prrpons inilcbtoil to paid Eitatp will make Imini-iliatn privniont. Done llii '.!ltli clay of Aniriist. 1SS2. John A. Ricliaril.soii, ' ;nug25-cl4w Adrn'r of Mil It, Amypit, ilee'il. NOTICE! To Harriett OoodiiiR, Robert Oonlil and I,.uun Oonld Ids wife lietsy aooiliiij; and -Edward r'orbi-H Gordon. you are hereby notified tdat a special pro ciedinK ispendinir in the Superior court of Craven enmity wherein O. T. Watson s plaintiff mill Tims. 1-', OooditiK yonrselves and others are defcndinlH, nskiiiK for the partition of a part of lot no. AS Pollock and Metcalf Streets in the city "I sew Uerno, N. O., beinp: the same which descended to detemlants nnd unothernn heirs of Mary K. (loodinir. deceased. You are rentiired to appear en the !4nd tiny of October 18Siatthe oinee oi ttie cipik nt the Buiicrlor court and an swer or demur to the complaint as yon may be advised. , K. XV i Carpenter. July 22, 1 1 a w. S t d " lilCIIAEDSON'S Improved J fool Iaint An artteln Ions noeded for the in-olection of iron ana Tin koois. it will not blister, chalk neel, crack or corrode. It will expand and con trai t with tho iron or tin. It will not injure cis tern water, It is e-slremelv duruble and chean Manufactured and for pain by . - II. A. Itlclinrrisoii. Dealer in Taints, Oil", tilass, Ai LisiK, Deeora'ors nun ( :oncli I'nlnters' Material of all kinds, nu-j-j-dly Norfolk, Va. L. II, CUTLER, DEALRR.1N HOUSE FIJI! NISIIINO GOODS Points. OtlvSusli, loois, liHiids - Ac. Ac- lTo- 20. MIDDLE St-"- . KewEerne. N. C. Apr. 12, y d , HOTEL, SMITH FIELD, N. C, I). W. FULLEU; IVopV. 'Ample acC'Omii'iodations at nil times Sample rooms for commercial travel ers. Charges moderate. aug'ldtf SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE NEW NUMBER WHEELER-& VILSQI " SEWING MACHINE Is the MOST ' JWMlItAJlLE OF ALL- Tho Lightest Running, the Least Noisy, and Warranted to bo made of tho VERY BEST MATERIAL. ' It can do all kinds of work, and is COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. Office NEXT DOOR TO- HANFFS JtfVSIC STORE, MIDDLE STREET, , NEW BERNE- N. C. I&r AGENTS WANTED, sepl.ulfim Attractions Extraordinary Tnn;iS-i-wt'A!; More lixtdisive, More F.legant 1lia'. , Ever-The Beautiful Jewelry at Fine Solid Gold, Enameled, Chased nnd Engraved AViitches. , Lovely seta of Jewelry, . Pins, Iar Kings, Bracelets, Neck Chains, Lockets, etc., etc. ; Diamond, Ruby, , Garnet and Cameo Kings. ,,--'. . ' -- . .' . i Solid 18 karat Gold Engagement Kinns specialty. docks , of all sizes and styles, from gi.ooto gno.oo. . j Any article purchased not satisfactory can be exchanged. PUBLIC INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE. ' ' - 15. A. BULL, eepl-Mltf . Nesv Berne, N. C. JsT. M. (JASK1LL, MERCHANT TAILOR, If nlili i.t Ina old st;.vid on Middhi street, and jitopaivd to m.ilif up ilio LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE CLOTUINO. and guarantee sat Isfaelion. Piece GiKidn of every (jimlity aixl pat terns ahviiyiion liiitnl. Give him 'a trialyj you will be treated right. wplillftwlm WOODARD HOUSE,. EDENTOX, N. C. This old and well-established Hotel still offers first-class accommodation to the traveling public. Terms uciisonablo. - Sample Room for Traveling Salesmen, and Conveyances furnished when de sired. Porters at every boat. MRS. ELLEN WOODARD, J. L. Rogerson, Proprietress. Superintendent.' feT Time between arrival of boat and leaving of train for dinner. sep2d2m notice. ' By order i Board Commissioners,, Craven county, the Clerk will advertise for sealed proposals for 100,000 Brick, to be delivered at the Depot or on the wharf at the foot of Craven street, in the City of Newborn, and a sample of the brick accompany each proponnl. Proposals to bo received on or before the 1st Monday iu October. 1SS3. JOS. NELSON, ! auglS-doctl Clerk Board Com Vs. W. M. POWERS, Tin and Sheet-Iron Worker. ' Roofing, (i uttering, and all kinds of Till Work done. . :. j Stoves .repaired at short notice. - Give mo a trial. y First door' west of Corner of Middle, and South Front streets, next to Lein stcr Dufl'v. jlyS-dGiu PENDLETON HOUSE, Elizahetli City, 3ST. C, A. L. PEXDLET0X, ITopV. This popular hotel is ceiitrally located and nearer to the Railroad and Steam boat depots than any hotel in t ho city. Situated nt the North end of Water street, very near the river, and in the best, part of the city. Terms very niinl ele. Bopi'dlm B E L L "'';S