i. If V " t IT '1 'V It F17B LISIHE US' ANNOUNCEMENT. THE DAILY JOUAlMAJ. t. :amn paper published tUUy exoept ct U at6.0upw tr,3.0O for six mcathi. teiivwed ,to cilj xabscTlbera at SO cent per iroath. THiiisiw RFum. TOTIBNAL. a H colamn paper, U publishes every Thursday at 2.001 Jt'lZ'.'r; WaL , aotutiisinuiuiu vuaiu-v.. - oua day (9 scuts; out week, I2.0Q one month $.00; three moatht.tlP.00; six month., 114.00; velve months. tSOiit. v -. " i AdTerUeemonte der taad of "City Items' cenU per Uns for eack Insertion No advertisements will be Ineeitod between .oval Hatter at any price. I Motlcee of Marriages or Death, uot to exceed tea Hnei will be laeerted free. AD additional matter will be charged 10 oenU per line. Payments for tranisient advertisement musl be made la advance. Begular advertisements ill be eoU4 prompU, at the end of each Communications oontainlng new or a discus .in. Hi maiM mm anHti1. No enmmnRi-1 1IUU W . iv - - canon nut expect p be published thaf coBtains hjectlonable personalities ; withholdn Jhe name if the anther i or that will make more tbaa one lokuau of this paper. ; THE JOUKNAL. 11.8. HVHII. . :. Editor, NEW &ERNE, N. C. OCT. 16. 1883. Entered at the Post offloe at New Beru, ,N' CU. ' as secona-ciass watwr. ;;i '; -Ml .' FRAUDS AND FOOLS. : ' . The season for Fairs is now upon us, and it is usual about ihe time of these gatherings for us to have our fuilguoto of swindlers, cheats and robberies perpetrated upon us. This is no argument against such : assemblies; far from it, because it is said that experience tliougu .a dear school is the only one in which fools will learn, and it is important that they should be taught as well .. .. ' ii, . , , , neaaea peopie who g. iu suou places. The particular swindlers we have nt vr.,conf in nnp mimi ftPA thf If V ; a VUV'I v,;a va. v . v . three card monte men, the thimble . , ., , . - rigger ami ptucr devices oi proies- sional frauds who visit such places ' to ply their vocation, because of the laree number of people, gathered orn : nncnd in jarn-A assemblies and utterly ignorant oi the crooked ways of the nimble flnffred ffentrv. Now anv person who drops into the net of one Of these fellows, lays himself open to me appeuaiiou oi uotu M fool and just that much worse than and Navy Department, the Post tho professional sharper. office Department, the White House The moute man is surely a fraud bur not a iooi; is ma proiessiuu mid the modo of . making money which he has adopted as the best for him to follow: but the" victim is T 1 :tti 2 t.'iA ss Hsua.,., a . u ,u v,.w ..u w, garanieu m m in, uuu wn 0 oluC of winning that he felt constrained attracts so many fashionable visit to trv it iust once, and icin that ors to the National Capital in De- ftUi' omunr. and thus incurs all v ' I . " the guilt of content that the hero of the three cards does; and when that fcUoiv wins his money thinks great injury was done him because he was an "innocent abroad" and ought not to have been treated so. Now if innocent abigail will consider a while he will see that wo are not harsh in setting him down as both fool and fraud. lie is a fool to suppose he could beat an expert at his own game, a game that ho has practiced for a long ington, will observe various indica- time, and tome a long distance to tiona'ofi this? ftict ( Vacant .liouses play, and is a frand because he arolmiiigVery Ma OTd; 1 JV . . . , have gone up, showing that the was trying to et the sharper's comin J tbr0I1ia engaging winter money without a consideration qnarters.t-Qne of the institutions which was just as fraudulent in of Washington, the auction sales liim'as it was in the other. " " of household goods are crowded by xr , mfa frnnnH i,v eager buyers of, second-liandfurni-' man ever, ge strapped by tur whoJlire either uog hou8e these swindlers until they become keepersin fact or in prospect. They a quasi swindler themselves, and are getting ready their furnished no confidence man ever makes rooms for the sojourner. 7 The botel u.i. victim" nntil thft clerks have put on their regulation i,5m i,oir.rof.v utl"" "y V' Vl must be a williugness displayed to get something for less . than its vaino Kflfnrfl t.hft nnfc is thrown. - We remember an incident when . . , A.in a wealthy .man was inveigled pto a dangerous aen oi gamoiers pyi the simple promise of a young man " that if the man of wealth would go with him to collect a sum'of teioney which hehad just drawn in a lottery, that they should both return with new hats of the most excellent make. Now- this . old "gent came near losing his head and money both in a foolish effort to cover one without the use of the other. Had . he promptly declined the present he would have been equally prom pt- ly deserted by the sharper.1 '7 Now we do not; expect this timely hint to protect "everybody in the - State' this fall ! from 'the fleecer's shears, but wo do hope , to impress some with the idea that, to tackle any of these experts, from thfe tUinible rig to the faro bank, en titles them, to the distinction we httve assigned; and if so silly as to play anil lose, say nothing about it. but co home and sit down in gOJlie Secluded Spot On th farm and ashamed of themselves We , hayo, . said ... nothipg about I pickpockets as it is well known that none;but an escaped lunatic would ever attempt so rash and profitless job as i picking ;rthe' pocket, yt j'an editor. But will add that it will be for jjj JQ fa from choice What - ,-," fr,nm ' QC,UtrU wo lumajo uu um ucw1J--viJ a gman amOUUt Of money m U16 yegt for imflate and display TOttf POCKet DOOK fir Wftllet as seldom as 'possible.!' Excl ..j- , t ' tt. " . no money with strangers'unless vouched for by some friend df yours. Put a receipt in full ? for all dues to the Jottenal to date in with your bills of money; and the whole in- some Inside pocket, and when occa- sion ; requires you . to fake : itj out seek1 your room or some other private place neve in' a crowd, loUow, these directions ;. and you will probably refnrn frosi the fair, like many other people, ' benefitted by the trip and hn uone but pleasant recollections of the jour liey. i ii Washington letter, v WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, 18S3. The legislative city upon the banks of the Potoraao, is again the nnnfnii tnwurflB toViinll V wtiTwl Arin ct leet aU(J eaer thoughts are bond- fog. v At each;; successive season's rehabilitation ol the .National Cityj tlio ri't.nirnf oil nnnstinn in rniuAfl M'whethor .Washiufftou is. the best ,Ue (o. tfa. Natiofl5l cftPital 'and this is not au inappropriate moment to predict, that,; though t he selec- tion oi toe location lor tne leaerai , of fU"10" "ZtutS I tt and mistaken,' its fate is fixed by the inexorabi0 logic of facts. Its roots! liave struck so ;leeply to, the soil as fo be insusceptible of removal hy h Human nanus., xne question oi. question TemOVlIlg the Capital to- Illinois AfiKennri or TTaiisaH'i lisi : IihMI ftT, tensively discussed, and will be coutinually talked of, but Che city has " grown to such ' dimensions as to make these debates fruitless and IV nded the Ca.)ital( the Patent Ouice; the war, state ?uu PU ovuer B"lu"' uul u' fl aB j , resources' of this sricantic Ymn growiug nation ; would feel the strain - oi sinking surn : immense J Ii If. ! . 1 f11..i.. sums, jso city in ine onuea oiates ua siuwii more winuijr wr iiuurvv; ed more substailtially since the war tuan tuis and , tne winter season cemoer ana January, as iNewpori i i -r -t i. nr Tnnft tlfrannli nan iwtiiar. M in , , ? v;,4. m July and Augusts The preliminary agitation which foretells the approach orthc social season ; in i Washington is very marked just now., , During the hot days of July and August and Sep tember i the Capital City .lies in sort of trance. Niotnntil the freshen ing breezes of fall begin to blow ( the absentee Teturn or the city awakes to a realization of itsjnis sion. ..The.Eip iVan Winkle sleep Qf the summer is over, and the city re-awakens. 7 The habitue ol Wasn- smUes and heartiness in place of the atribilious pensiveness with WuiCh they have been Inflicted all summer. They may bow be seen foosing behind the eoftntor' in attr- tadea ' ffhich suggest is style full cabinet, $6 a dozenf and they are ready to charm the traveler into prolonging his stay.,- Besides all this the business of! the citx, entirely' a ; local tradri, is reviving and the shopkeepers are animated at the prospect of, anTae- cession of rich and extravagant customers. 1 C5ongress brings in its train many of these ( -People who come , easily by large t salaries or trrow rich in government contracts. Claimants who get paid: 1 Pension ers who get so much back pay in a lump that they do not know how' to spend it fast enough. ' Besides there are many who have fortunes at their command, who merely come to look and idle away the winter. All these are ) valuable customers, and the, tradesman. 4nd storekeeper are getting ready t,tq ,. welcome ,,them. Besides this there are other signs of ' coming events , from v a social view which are . jjofcicoable. The residences of tho ridi ISCsscs which tave all rammer shown a Solemn and, unblinking expanse of closed blinds as to the upper stories, and a lonely dejected servant or two on watch in the basements, have open-l ed their eyes so to, speak, and show signs of inner domestic life even to the 4 Outside-observers Those who! i At- -. x: ' ai : il nave me entree to.tnese granu houses find the family returned and all the pleasurable- anticipations of I thetoming, gay season '.are being talked - over with excitement ..and delight. -' These things' show the "season" Is at hand. Old observ era sav it is to surnasa all others hi brilliancy. . The , long session , 01 Congress is .- always j th .gayest. There 1 is more time to consume. The next elections are two years Off and the new 'member feels safe for that length of time. ! He ' can brine oh his family and.enjoy him Re.lf. i Perhaos . he will . make bis mark in Congress. ; Eveii the Ptesi-1 aency nugnr go to a worse man ne thinks, and so at this Opening ses sion of a new Congress, the curtain will soongo up on the play where society moves )ver tue ooara in m Varying phases of hope, ambition ana aispiay.- GENERAL NEWS; ' ! Senator Sharon pays one per cent, of all the taxes collected in San Francisco. . ... , --. .w Julian Hawthorne's daughter, 11 years of age, runs . a mile in seven minutes three times a week for A vear aco $3,000,000 , was in vested in oil wbrks in Garfield,. Pa, Now the town has only few empty houses. ' , ' -',", " ' The most prosperous city in. the South is said to lie Macon, Ga.. In the last three ydars her new build ings and improvements have cost . It is reported im Hong Kong that the Black Flags bave quarreled with their alies, the Chine.se reguiarsm fche provinces of Yun-Nan and Kwang-Si.-sH -Aw wi.b a The Khedive has issued a decree granting amnesty to all persons implicated iu the late rebellion in Ecvpt, except those convicted of murder and outrage, f 4 s , f,h Ira J. Castle, a farm ' hand of Kincaton, Is. Y., aged 21, commit ted suicide on Wednesday niglit by taking half an ounce of opnimii , lt is believed to be a ; case of disap pointment in love. The President has approved the action of' the court martial in the case of Lieut. Daniel Wv Davies, U . S. N., who was ' found gull ty oi drunkenness, and ot aosence irom duty without . leave ,and was sen tenced to be dismissed from the service. !i The year's wine crop in California will be 40 per cent less than was supposed, the total yield not ex ceeding 10,000,000 gallons. Tue immediate cause is a disease of the vines,; known in, France as "can- lftmA." which tnanifpst.iftfl ' itsplf for 7 r the first time this year. 1 , ;T ; . The MinnesotatMethodist.Mm ters' Conference, .; by a close .vote, for- alii friends of, 'prohibition a to cast their ballots for - only such parties : and candidates ar are nu: eoniVOPilllv ! Committed to thft ex - ' .. i'ftui::... ..;!,. the power of the law. Only half the number 'of trains cutef and leave, Paris stations that euter and leave London ones. ' Two thousand two hundred trains enter and leave London each .day. Of these: there ; are, ; only sixty-eight which do not carry third-class pas- sengcrs. in Jt'aris tuere are 110 trains which do pot carry, i third- A meetinar was held a few davs ago in Madrid to consider thb best Way Of celebrating the anniversary of the discovery of America. The debate was very lively, tne ; pro - prietor of La JSpoca explaining a plan which he had formed, laudable in1 theory Dnt aimcuic to act on. He proposes to invite to the festiv ity all the editors of the ' Madrid papersi.' the , heads of parties, the ex-Ministers of Colonies and JNavy and those; who j.haye represented Spam in America,, the chief ex- Puerto ''Ricoi 'the1 chief Bishop of thainAiU anrl nil thnaa vrhn wiwaJ . juubaiun'uouui oil jl wuuti auu sent in acorisulat . anddiiitomaticl capacity those beautiful countries tirhinli tnorar.hAMDir.h Nnuin Annmin 70,000,000 of Spaniards the Depu ties and senators or tne. Antilles, tho American ;ConKress, and all noble descendants of the viceroys. F. C. Vaughan,; Warrenton, ' N.i ?,C., says: '.'Brown's ilron Bitters quickly I stopped the chills With which I suffered. I ,OTST EE0EIVED ' : AT- ' .,, , .'.; ,7 ; J. L. McDANIEIS A CHOICE LOT OF ASPINWALL .BANANAS, JAMAICA ORANGES, 7 v : ? ; sh) CHi' ; r v,. .Uif (iv :,'. ; ASP .)''..: tt IV UTS of , all Kinds. Broad Strtet, 4 Doori above Middle, jan2dly' ' NEWBERN, N. C. 1 gUPPLY or r t .'2V; fi 1 Ti! 1? 1 Hancock's' Inspirators, . : r r . , i v j Hague's graded .Injectors'. U.i. if 'jU. ill-? t jj 'H duiiottv 'Magnolia! Gins, 'I''Vl, -.1 , Carver Cotton fins,"-' ti. ,1. 1 1 !' Carver Cotton Condenser? ; "Gomple Cotton Cleaners, "Tennessee'! Wagons, , ; lit j Cook's Evaporators,' Gilbert Force Punips, 4h Buckeye Graik Drills, 'Acme Pulverizing Harrows, ' j j Hand and Power Cotton Presses, --ti .'iii:- .7.'.;) , .n-. -1 'i Engines arid iJoilevs of every de tl't': scription. i:v. Saw Mills, Grist Mills'j -4 . Shafting,' Pulleys, Belting,' J i f ) i1 ?; ' i :.' . j - i : I Pipe and Pipej Fittings. For Sale on Reasonable Serais Respectfully, - '- I; !." U , !"i i '.in.'-! J. C, iYHITTV. C. B.'HAKT & CO jO. A. HABT, asijpMS Uanager,,,. I .-a m,mi DM nm. , , ,H,-,,waai I . "ur I MAUB8 - StdVBS, HirdwainOHSB I DIDlSlllIlg UOOQS, CROCKERY) WA$E, LAMPS, CHIII-, neys, burnehs, , wiukx, mv.. 1 Kerosene OlU, BeA O Non-Explosive constantly on nana, S- Special attention given to repairing, : New Borpe, Sept 4th, 8S8. . nprlldwly,. Walter )P,Biiirus&.Co.r . COMMISSION. MERCHANTS . ';1ABD DEALE11S IN i. UlUUJN Ux AJjIj, JillNlJo. v (Corn a Specialty.)' :" ; ;V j , KTxv-3Brxxo, N. O. ( 49- Orders and Gonslgnmenta respectfull oiioitea mm-acvis I '' "VV. II. liEWEl. wonw luform the public goneraiiyThiivi) U fltted up in flrat-clasB style, and Is prepared to'ciTa m m good athave'iui wu given When 1 his predecessor, John M. Banton, was olive. f0r ten cents. ' ,, J t Call at .the GaitoH Hesie Barber. Shop and bo convliieed,4 -'7!l!-' 1ul31-dly H. W. WAJIAB, ,,,, , ,ni8uooe(MOf to KB, yrindlqy..),, ,,,, v ,1 ..... i - , . . r ,, ..I.i, DISTILLESS'.AGJiJIT.roU 1 , - ' if Pl.-q tJiro nfl Hnii ' k VUf", 'ir '. c AT WHOLESALE, . ct ".'yv iu ' httTATtfe A TTTA' mn A15 C WINES; AND vCIGAttS (Jinger Ale, Palo Alo, Beer AND PORTER. BESONEH & rcjGlHL BEEU, CIDER, n: W. WAIIAB. South Front St. New Berne, N. CT. sep2fl-dwly. A BRILLIA1IT SCHEIE. ; PistpaLSwamp Lottery; 06. ; Of Vtrorfollx.. "XT' a.. The frannhliw nf thla AfirWnUadt is hnaAil L Company, and Its legaUty hn beeuirlyCliaiidler IS at . ' i tested before the Court, I . tt O TlTAPa I The 'object In view Is the 'linp i pro vein en u ..I fliut full I 11 and extension" of the Canal, and that full I opportunity may or given ior tne pure the Tickets, of which there are only,, f25,060 Witlir356 Prizes, Drawing has b$en fixed ror the 1 ' . - .... ,v .. 22 d of N oyemjber, 1683. , at which time. WITHOUT POSTPONEMENT. it win De mae in tne city oi jNorioiK, oeiore the nubile, and .under the' Buoervlskin of ,a oommlttee of reliable citizens, mid In like manner eacn ancceaing montn. , " Tickets 'bearing date Heptember 30th hold gixxl for the Drawlnuef 2!id November. SCHKSlE :' ' ' C, ", CAPITAL PEIZB $5,00a .'i V : ; A' , ." . . X : - ... .... . ' 1 pilne of .15,000 Ib -..-....v,, 1 do. ......... 1,500 la t5,(X)0 1,500 ,,1,000 li do,. 1,(MK) 600 . 200 SOU' 200 1 do. WW IS ... 1 fdo. 300 1B...I 200 la..., 200 - is.,.. 200 is-., 100 la.... ; W la.... , 10 1.... ft IB... 1 1 1 -x do. do. 1 do. do. do. f do. o:; .,.200 ' T50 1,000 '1,000 15 100 i I . 1 Al'PBOXJMATION fMUXAi OL- ... '.Of. ............. , 80 : 1 270 : 180 30 S50 Prizes C , i.v : dfattanimUng;.;..U,060 Tiols.et Oxxly, Plan of Lottery similar to that of Louisiana Comixny. 'J.' P. IIOllBACU, Manager. i .' ADDllisation for eluh rates or for informa tion upon any other business, should be piainiy written, ; giving im, , vwiBtr. two xown oi writer. , Remittances should be ent. ny wxprcss rather thnn by iV 0. money onle,r or regis- tered letters. Express charges nnon t5 and larger. sums will be paiu oy tne i fress plalnly be Company. Add J I,HORHACII. jNorioiK, vn. AirtmlM fni'Hiilf nf TlekntK roiilTlieit throllBb- I 6ut the State. Addi;ess appucatvons as above. 1 i ) ii I i 1 ' ii ii 1. 1 I ' Hi. ... 1 1 I. S. W. SLDNER,; - i Wholesale Liquor ; Dealer, ; 1 ..(',.;,' , ;. No. at Roanekc Sqaiue, -j . . , 5 . j .''777',!;- . NORFOLK,' yA',V I Orders promptly uttcmled to and HJitlHl'ac lion guaranteed. ' - .i Established 1N00. , ', , , sepld w(im , Nathan Tons, .v ' 1 Gni. W. Toms, ; VerquimansOo., N. C. ; Hertford, N, C' 'j'-.'.V. . ' ;. JOH, li TOMHV" V " i ' '. v i v m j Late of Itoleigli, K. C. t 1 NATHAN TOMS,. & SONS, Commission Merchants, ' . . ' . .. ' FOB TUB HALS OP CoJ-ton, Lumber, Grain, Peanuts, and , . .7 ( .all Country Produce. , , I 1 ' ; No. 30 Myers' Wharf, ' tlulMAWlin ' ' ' ' NOnpOLK.VA. 0. m. ethebidge;& co., !.t!lr.OllolI., "V., Gfen'l .Commission Merchants Sell all kinds of country produeo and make prompt returns. Itefer.to CltljieuB Bank, Norfolk, Va. . ' Correspondence SMlielted.. . oul0-dtwli)l , Elizabeth Iron Works, CIIA. W. PETT1T, Prop., 230, 388, 284 and 286 Water' street, vi ! NORFOLK, VA ,V '.,;y, , 7 ' ! i . M ANUFACTTJBEB OF ' ( ENGINES, BOILERS, ,-. , .. Saw and Grist Mills, 17 - , . , SHAFTINGS, . ' IPixlleys,' Hangers, FORGINQS AND- CASTINGS, j 5 1 -1 u of Every Description. ' 4-Complete facilities for ALL WORK m I uriine. 1 4;!, (i- -y auH-aatwiy, HIGHEST CASH PKICES Paid for all kinds of OLD IRON, SIETALS I JAS. POWER & co.; s. 80 Rowlaud'a Wharf. NORFOLK, VAi We are always to the Market for the pur chase of old wrecks, old steamers and old ma- cuinery oi an amus. . ' i! i r All consignment attended to promptly and carefully, and correct retnrni made, aulidly WM. SANUBRWN, . - , -T; M. BAXOKIiIM SANDERLIN BE0S.V Qen'l Commission Merchants .Not IV Roaaoke Dock, Norfolk, Va. V ConaiEnments of cotton. Deannts. corn, shin gles, lumber, staves and country produce of I every aescripnon goiioiiea. Liberal advances made on consignments In hand, or on bill lading. , Special attention paid U country produce gonorally. ,: . -,, - ,.,anlM)X ' ' FRANK B.' SMITH, "' A It CHIT EOT, 51 RTBKET,' xa,onsoiiicf;VA. Drawings and designs 'famished to builders ancoptractors in any part of tne.cooniry.-, , : J, B. :E. .WHEATLET'3. Steam DyevW orks.! 10T Chnfth Street, NOttrOLK, VA. , Dyoing and, cleaning in all its branch- donemtheverybtninnor,:' t)nt : iW .11 Prompt attention ffiven .to , all orders by mail pr express. ,H .(' j sep2d4ra ; t:Lttm mm ji-i ft IHSALCltS IK - PuMir Mattresses, Carpets, DE Cloths.1 , , ,7 i . i . ' ,. " . . ,1 ' .M.ttillir. Fletnrca. Mirror.. Cloolci., . I WtAAi: I'rWr f,iiiu"w . ounuva,i vuniucon, JiLU.t 'f 71 Chnreh Streef; ;," auid'm ?'. ?" ' ,-' NORFOLK, 'XX.' StaU&'2.MlianiSidf! 7 ; ' AT THE CITY ilAKKET. V : 'always snnplledwlth the very best Fres Meats. Beef, I'ork. Mutton anil Baiuage that I the Market affords. Call on him. jaul-dly - - 1 r--23 1 ' U u . .-3 OuT' O 11.' To get, Drugs and Medicines, Paint, Oilt Kope, Canvass, etc., is at U.'ti MACA'S, ' I "7 ,.KJ: . v .. f ' . n-vxj u, . .. !. . ' rM..1.AJ TI-I. -- THE SPOT To get Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Axes, Plough Gear, and anything usually . kept in the, Hardware Lino, all at Bot totn rnces ior unsn, is ai - U. S. MACE'S,v - -Market Wharf. , d&w . Jrrl? W BERNE, N. Q, ; ' . LEINSTER DUFFY, , . Druggist & Apcihccary , ' 1 , , ... PBALKK IV , Fancy, and Toilet Articles , srrr.Knpn's nr.n sri n Corner Broad and Fleet Streets iVW BERNE, N. C: - 1'hyslclftnaprenoriptioiJBcareiiilly cow- pounded, : V ftug2i!-cilf ... ASH buyers can get spot terms at . BERRY'S. SAVE time, avoid delay when suffer ing, by having vour preHcrii)tion8 dispensed at . v'UJSlUtX :. , . .- XIIMBLE 1 at fingers work for the sick BERRY'S. A NIGHT BELL for the use of thoeo i: that trade at ' s - BERRY'S, Vf D matter whose advertisement heads -i.M the prescription you still have the right to have it put up at BERRY'S. ''PO compete with low-priced- goods from the North, many druggists feel , called;. upon to meet competition with low strength goodB. You can depend I'qonthe strengh of all goods eovored dn my label. Mo slops put up at MIXED paints, $1.35 per gallon, at - BERRY'S. .''- "'t" '. I ' i ' i ' A .. " . ' , -'i'.;7 . Z.1-- SEED as follows: New crop turnip, 45; peas 4.50; beans 3.5ft; raddiBhea 40; spinach 25; cabbage 4 to 4.50. Con tracts taken till Oct. 1st; basis cash, at BERRY'S.- ' R. BERRY, Dealer in Drugs, Seeds and Fancy Goods. , . - d&w TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER,, i and fcmARJA. - Prom theso Btmi"r ni iso Uirite fonrthgof tllO llld(lHSOj) of UlO buitmil. raftn. . Thou vmpwinsliuHorti.i ihotreifuitoik'e: Imm ol ApitoUU), Jio.vcl comivo. Nick I1nd asbe, fUltu.,.4 uiio,- out! up, nvnrslonlO' oiertloik of bdr or miuiT, i;ravtatin , m lomt, ii-ntultllity Mf temper, Lowi iplrlU. reellnii of hnvliiff -kIii, a i mdiit) IHzziitict, I'lntterlnc at Ui Heart, Dotn hvfnr tlto w, lilehly cnl ' ored ITrJiir, '0MTfP. tiOlC an.l do numd Mm iiao of r'moilyv.;t H.'til!reollr' on thu ! .Ivor. . AsnUvor i,n,,iin!ii.' TCT'1"H -i'll'I-S Intvnnn c.ivil. TUrlr ncl ion oi, llio 'Klilii()-4iindSkin l.srt'.H i jimiun; ; viiov1iiu - nil luipurtt.los tUroiiftll ,tlMmvtWo. env '', mgur of hn yitiii," proilncliijr iippc. " rtltw.tintKiil illirefliioii, nlnr uM, a oioar.',' sklnauilavlfroroiuibodv. TUff'SVlLIJ , onnno no nauKi-a or gi-lpln nor interfere . Willi dully work anil ait) a p. ifiot. . ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.. v. ' (WAX- .. I h:ivo haa JJyspopBlii. with tlo LIoiihi li;l-' tlon.two yearn, and hiivo trl-4 It-n illllVi-cnt t . kinds of pills, and TCX'J"(S nr. Uk) Uisti . that have done me any good, 'llit-y liavo .cleaned mo ont nicely. My uppotlio la. splondld, food dltrests readily, and I now ;' have natural paasaxfts. I fod like a new ' man. t W.D.KUWAEDS, Palmyra, O. i " 8oldcTeryherc,a5o. Offl(f, Mumy 8t,.y.V. TUTTS , . Obat Haw oh whiskkrs clianirad ln ! stantly to a Glossv Black by a sluale a. plication of tbls 1)tb. 6ohl by Druggists. 5 ,or aentby oxpressonrcoelptof 1. , Office, 44 Murray Street, New York: ? ' ' ! TOTT'I MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREL 1 : Ecrs jcr Ite Oilliiv 1 ; Foo Clioo's Balsam of Shark's Oil : V. Poittlvely R.eaorestU IlrariiU', and la' . the Only Abaolute Cure for Deuf ' Ktj s .i: )., ,t.,.ilei KoiOWU. ..vjh..-.v,,; ThlB Oil Is abstracted from pocullar species of small Whit. Shark, caught In the Yellow Pea, kuown as (Jakuiiakodon Kondki.etti, Every . Chinese llHherman knows It. Itsvir-. tuesasa restorative of hearing were d I Hoov ered by a Buddhist Priest about the year 141U, Its cures were so nu morous and man y so se era . lngly miraculous thattheremedy was olllclal ly proclaimed overtheentlre Empire. Its nse became so universal that for over WW years no lainess nas existed among tne uniuege peo-. tfft ohargea prepaid, to any address at Jooperbotue. ; V v , , ... ' HRAB WHAT TUTT. nRtV TI HKAR WHAT THE DEAF SATi . It has performed a miracle In my case. ' I have no unearthly noises In my Jiead and har much better. t.', .j I have been greatly benefited." ' ' 1 .' . : My deafneHS helped a great deal think an other bottle will care me. 1 iavoySStoidtonoui My hearing Is improving. . j It 18 Rivlns KOOd KlltlRfnc.i Imi. - i LuSB'y benellt.;.!, and am te. I jmccu uiaii saw vno notice oi iu "Its virtues are tinqnentlomihle and Its" cu fatlvo cbarpcter abaolutx, h the writer can personally testify, both from experience and observation. Write nt once to Hayuick A Jbnnby.J Dey Mi'wt, New York, enclwliii( 1.0(1, and you wtll i,'.etve by returnnveinedy that will enable m to hear like anybody else, and whoao curative eiieets will be per manent. Y"ii will never regret doing so." ElITOROFji KKOANTII.F. ItKVlKW. ' To avoid Iohs In tho mails, please send money by KIWI8TBKKD LKTTKa. . Only Imported by 1IAYLOCK &. JeVsV, -Solo Aijents for America. ' T Dcy St., N, Y nulOdJtwiy : ., . - K U 1 -t -:"-.

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