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;1T JCCANAi-.: " x'.urnn paper e "J tiff 4 to .r, at 6.0Opr .J for six momh. telivored to eitj jrs t 50 cents per iron th. i - :.r.VErr.XE JOUKNAL, a J column 1 ;i :r, In puilibed every Thursday at W-OOpa , . IIX'J RATES (DAILY) On Inch c i a f 0 genu; oaa week, $2.00 on month i ; ; om )nih, 1P.C0; six months, 114.00; t1t months. t'XM. Adyertiemnts on Jar iead of "City Items' 10 emits per lice for each nsertlon Ko dt)rUsements will be inserted betweea jocal Ktter at any price. notices of Marriages or Deaths, ot to exceed ten lines -will be inserted tree. All additional natter will be charged 10 cents per line.! . Payments for transient advertisements cans) be made in advance. Refnlar advertisements ill be. collected promptly at the end of each onth. - ' " Oonnnaicationa containing news or a discos ion of 'local matters are solicited. Nocommual eauoa mast expect to be published that contains objectionable personalities ; withholds the name af the anther; or that will make more thamon sotaaaof this paper, i , - THE JOUKNAL. n. 8. TJsrJf. - ; Kditor, NEW BERNE, N. CFEB. 12. 1884. Catered at the Post office at New Berne, If Oh as second-class matter. - Belfobd, of Colorado, seems to be the noisy man' of. the House at Washington. In denouncing the rules of the House, and contending that each- member should be al lowed a clerk, on Thursday last, his arms became so much like those of a wind mill that Congressman Tilman had to dodge out from nn dec them and seeli safety in ,aseat more remote from the speaker. . Bena.tob Vance is on the Com rhittee to. investigate the Danville riot. Our esteemed comtemporaryj the .Norfolk Landmark; has this o say of Mm: . . :f.-''.- Governdr Yance, of all others, is the man in -whose hands wa are willing to leave the good name and interests of Virginia.1 By- way of showing what manner of man our accuser is, he can bring the Petersburg scenes before the public; and we hope he will do this at the proper time By this means he will make a contribution to the biogra phy of General Mahone, to the history of the times, and explain, irf part, the - sort of behavior we have had from the leader of the "Coalition. " In the .Senate, on Thursday last Mr. Beck introduced a resolution instructing the Committee on Civil Service to enquire into the cause of removing John Dudley, col., who had been employed by the Senate. He asked that ; ' the resolution lie over until Friday, when he would be able to show that it was a most wanton case of dismissal of a very competent man. It would doubt less surprise many colored people at the South, who may read this item, to know that Senator Beck is one of the leading Democrats pf the Senate, yet he is ready to take np the cudgel 5 for Ja colored man whenever injustice' is about to be done. The time is coming, and we think it now is, that Northern Republicans will care but little for negro votes, and when their votes cease to be of vital importance in a national election there will be nothing more about "civil rights." POLITICAL EIUUTS OF WOMEN. In discussing the Rules of the Houso on Thursday . last, Mr, WhiIe, of Kentucky, offered an amendment to Rule X to create a Committee consisting of eleven members on the "Political Rights of Women." He addressed the House on the subject for seven minutes and was followed by Mr. Cutcheon for " one minute. .- Sam Randall knocked their props from under them by . reminding them that the House had : already adjudicated the question, having taken a vote on the same on the 20th of December last, which vote showed 85 in favor and 124 against. Mr. White ought to have been present when the Kentucky Legis lature elected a State Librarian. : , A BAD SHOWING. ' Georgia's penitentiary now contains 1,822 prisoners the largest number ever recorded on the registry at one tune. The large percentage of the criminals is made up of young negroes, among whom crime ts on the. increase. Charleston AetM ana uourter. - :;' - ; n- On this the Wilmington Stair re marks: '-t.'.:-- "-fr"' ..v, "We call attention to the fact that f the 1,322 convicts a 'large percentage in i"ade up of young negroes,'' and it is adJod that among this class 'crime is on the increase. ' So freedom has brought vice and crime to this class. A New "V i drujrsist told us recently that he 1. i vLited several penitentiaries south cf i end found that a majority of the ci I 'i were young negroes who had b'' : re 1 under the supposed advan i j f freedom and education. He v i ( 3 e; a of a noted abolitionist and us a I; I. i Llmsclf, and he was su';iU I to 1 1 that under freedom vi a 1 il i -t J alarmingly among t' e colore 1 t ople. Ttere are.-webe- 1 eve, cne 1 aired criminal acts among . tiie e roes now for every one that was committed in time of slavery. Liberty with negroes has meant in thousands of cases license to crime." Idleness begets crime. We have often called attention to the num ber of idle boys in this city who are frequently before the Mayor for some petty crime who ought to be at .work on a farm or in a shop, Not long since a gentleman from Massa chusetts was in our office and asked why so many of these were allowod to remain in idleness, at the same time remarking that it would not be tolerated for a day in his town, But what can we do with them! . A BOOM FOR FLOWERS. ; Tho New York Sun having failed to work up a presidential boom for Holman, is now trying to accom plish a similar feat for Hon. Eos well P. Flowees, of that State; Since the election of Mr. Carlisle as Speaker of the House, which was accepted as a pronunciamento of tariff reform, the Sun has not been very hopeful of Democratic success in the next presidential contest. Before that it's slogan was "Tarn the rascals out,'? "The Republican party is going fast," etc., But now it says,1 "The i Republican ' party ought to go.'' But it is., to be hoped that the Democrats may yet unite upon, a platform . that will be as acceptable to the Sun as that of 1876, and select a candidate that will sweep the country as did TlLDEN. ' ; - The Democratic party cannot afford to go into the canvass with out the support of the Sun, indeed it will be necessary to harmonize every clement of the party to in sure success1. They have relied on New York " for. candidates for the ast sixteen years,, but have not succeeded yet in getting one into the White House. With the ad ministration of Mr. Aethuu maybe the luck will change from Ohio to New York and perhaps it would be safer for the Democrats to again risk its chances with a candi date from the Empire State than to undertake to bake ' a break in the Western' Republican States. The Sun thinks the Flowers boom has taken' a long step forward in that he has struck hands with Gov. Cleveland "ahdf will get the sup port of the State Administration. WASHINGTON LETTER. February 9th: 1884. , The week's record in Congress is easily made up. . The Senate talked about tho new Congressional library building"' 'and the removal of the Naval Monument, " near the west entrance of the ' Capitol grounds; discussed the questions of Mexican and grant ; titles; ' Pleuro-Pneu- monia among cattle, and copyright'. Mr. Morrison's tariff , bill reached the House early in the week. That body spent two days in fruitless debate on its new rules and parlia mentary procedure; defeated the proposition to exclude lobbying ex members from' the House floor; de feated a scheme for mingling indig nation, and pleasure in a proposed excursion to; tha Arkansas Hot Springs to investigate the wicked contractors ", and enjoy ' the baths; and listened to , : Representative BelfOrd plead ludicrously for clerks to aid poor but honest Congress men to attend to public business. The Western .Press Association memorialized , Congress to reduce postage on transient newspapers to one cent for four ounces, and a new bill presented m the House pro vides for punishing by fine every person in tha District of Columbia or in any Territory of the United States, who shall advertise any lottery tickets or share in the sale of lotterv tickets. . - ; -a - Among; bills favorably -reported from committees this weet, were several in behalf of the working classes; notably one from the Sen ate committee on Education and Labor, providing that eight hours shall constitute a day's labor for workmen And mechanics in goV' ernment employ, and that laborers shall be paid per 'hour, one-eighth of the wages paid per 'day. The subject of, labor reminds me of a large mass meeting of working men which I attended at. Lincoln hall the other night. The auditorium was crowded and the platform oc cupied by representatives of various labor organizations. Tuere were ringing speeches in defense of tho rights of labor, , and a long list of resolutions were adopted. The (Jrst speaker was Mr. Foster, of Boston, the widely known labor advocate. In the course of his remarks, he said that labor saving machinery tjircw ten thousand American work men out of employment yearly, Xlitw. i; v - 2. 1 - A L-- i .1 tliO in.. I. ;' ' ... J . s would K i I!vl ti ; o demands cf l .bcr. l.i tu.ij , p arations were now beiiig nuulj to organize an international labor union which would be the most commanding body in tho world, and that the bone and muscle of the country would in that way meet the organizations of capitalists, lie alleged that all taxes were paid by the working classes, and that even tho thirty-six pairs of white kid gloves furnished Senators to attend the funeral of one man were paid for by the horny handed toiler. The next speaker was Mr. Maguire, master workman of the Knights of Labor of New York. Ho animad verted ' sarcastically npori politic ians," who, he said, claimed that laborers need no intellect, no mo", rality nor heart. He thought Ooni gress ought to be numbered so that it can be known when they are in their seats attending to business. Dr. Thomas next addressed the meeting ! saying unless ; Congress enacted laws to prevent the import tation of foreign pauper labor mto the United i States, a revolutionary war "would shake the "country He spoke of the power of the laboring classes in the next political cam paign, and advocated the enforce ment of the eight hour law,' An other speaker ; followed, and all these remarks i werp interspersed with applause and music by a band, t The first levee of the season was held at the White House Tuesday evening. - It -was the most notable crush of the season - and during the two hours of its continuance nearly three thousand people shook hands with, the President, who wore a crimson rose bud boutonniere with his evening suit, and white kid gloves which were well grimmed before the hand - shaking was half over, s A; striking feature of tne scene Was a party of six Flathead, Indians in their , bright . , bankets, feathers, spangles and . war paint, who presented a vivid, picture of barbarism contemplating semi-civ ilization as they stood in line against! the wall ot the Blue Koom lacing the receiving party. A , patty of - Illinois journalists came and went during the week. In: a body they saw the sights of Wash" ington, , were banqueted by the Congressional delegation from that State, figured in the President's re ception, and visited tho tomb of Washington, in a United States war vessel. v' Thebest tonio medicine one that is not composed mostly of alcohol or whis- Key-ia urown's iron Hitters, it is guaranteed to be non-intoxicating and will absolutely kill all desire for whisky and other intoxicants. It has been thor oughly tested and proven itself in every instance a never-railing cure for ays' pepsia, indigestion,' biliousness,' weak ness, debility; overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumptive disease, .liver complaints, kidney troubles, eto, , j j Our' Charming Codntrywoiiien ' are winning an enviable distinction for their fine teeth." This, they In, great measure owe to the beautifying and restorative influence of Sozodont, the most popular preparation for the teeth on tnis continent. It removes from the dental surface every, impurity, checks decay and enables the teeth to masticate without contaminating the food, thus indirectly contributing to healthful nu trition. It effectually neutralizes an unpleasant oaor of the breath. 4, 5 A (Case Not Beyond Help.' ' Dr. M. ' H. Hinsdale,'. Kena wee, 111,, advises us of a remarkable cure of con sumption. : He says: "A neighbor's wife was attacked with violent lung disease, and pronounced beyond help from quick consumption. As a last resort the fam ily was persuaded to try Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs. To the astonish ment of all, by the time she had used one half-dozen bottles she was about the house doing her own work." v i ' ;,';.' A Fair Offer. '. JV; The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Electric Appliances On trial, tor thirty days, to men, old and young, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and many other diseases, See advertisement in this paper, d&wlw In Stock and for Sale FOR CJASIl. ' 6,000 bushels Corn., ' " (. 1,500 bales Timothy Hay. v , , , 1,500 bushels Seed and Feed Oats. ,( ' " 1,500 bushels Cheap Horse Feed. Stock Peas and other Grain. Fresh Bolted Meal constantly on hand. jan2d2m J.A. MEADOWS. MOUTH CAROLINA, 1 . Craven County. Supeiiior Court. J. M. Koblnfton, . . . , ; . Plaintiff, ' Against : .r -- . Girrett Vyne and O.W. McLean. - ' . ' licfendants." To G. W. McLean, one of tho defendants .In iue aoove enuueu action: Take Notice: That the plaintiff will proceed to have taken, before Flilllp A. Hoyne, Coram lssloner, on the Twentieth day of March, 1884, at 11 o'clock. A.M.. at the olllee of E. B. MoClan ahan, liooms 70 and 71 and 79, Dearborn nircet, In the City of Chlcjieo. In theSUite of llHnoia or on and at any tiny anl place to which the ea-ld taking may be rcuuiai ly aliourripd bv the CommiHHloner aforeHstid, tlie tlepoHltloiin of theplalntilf, J. M. Hoblnson, and of Jamcu H. VanvlcKHlnKerand Tliomua O. Show, non residents of this Stale, to lie read In evidence on behalf of the pUiiiiLitfln theuoove entitled action, : ... WitncRBK, W. rxriwnl.T, Cleric of the Pn. perlorCourt "f tV" . '"i county, thU the 2,n day of Jauuiuy, A.i. J l. :, CATTFNTEtt, ('If ill 11 tne ,-. !'"r!onrt JanSCrdlw Ci'tvoaCi'itnty. M rv f! " j f"""" i i i Abcolutcly Pure. ' This powder never vanes. A marvel of parity, strength, nnil wholesomonuseu Wore economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. Koyal Baking Powdku Co.. 106 Wall-st N, Y. novla-lydw Peruvian. Direct Itnpsrlalisns. Havlnrt received all the Guano shipped to this country direct from the Denosits. un der new Government Contract, we oiler to thetrade, , , . ,1 . ., FERUUiAll GUM30 of the best quality and in excellent condition n or particulars anu prices appiy v . - HURTAD0 & CO., ; . 10 St 18 Exchange Place, New York. . -rj Jauft-doodKm .r. ... . ; . . , " NOTICE. "7 8TATK OF NOKTII CAKOUSA, ) graven (.ouniy. j ; . fhe subscriber having (mnllflcd as Kxecn- trix of the estate of Elijah Ellis, deceased, on the 24th day of January, AD. 1881, before the FroBute txmrt oi uraven conuiy, neieuy noii flos all persons having claims against said estate to present them for payment on or be fore the First Day of March, ltr, or this notice Will be pleaded in bar of their reoovery. All persons Indebted to said estate wiU make Immediate payment. uone tttis im. aay oi eDrnary. inm. n EMZAHETH fa, EL.LI8, Ex. . CUAS. C. Clahk, Attorney, - febli-dBw Extra Early. Peas, , It Mohawkj Beans;' '.J ,:: . Onion Sets, Radish Seed Ahd other Seeds for sale '- ;nnAP,FoitcAsu . . . j . Al' HANCOCK BROS., 1 ' ' ' - 1 , ' Druggists, ' ' r i -.'7''"-; trikiyv t"-.f - - ' ' - ; dec3-dljanl : Next to Post Office. pnliiK'ttfily For testimonials, Mid endorsuiiwnw, letters front eniiiienb mudlcnl man, aud a full dRMriutlun of the treatnieuL ddroH II. II. K AJhE, A.M.. M.l.. 46 W. 141b BU Kew York. psciui joiice Tourattention is called to the ady annnGTians I offer this season, the v 7 LARGEST Ever Shown in Ncv Berne, 1? Consisting In loading articles, of BEAUTIFUL SOLID GOLD WATCHES CHAINS, CHARMS, LACE PINS, NECK CHAINS, LOCKETS AND PENDENTS, ' PLAIN AND FANCY Bangle and Chain Bracelets, RINGS IN, EVERY VARIETY. Fine Periscopio Spectacles and Eye Glasses in Rubber, Steel, Celluloid, Sil ver and Gold Frames. A new method of fitting the eyes correctly. ,' Call and examino stock; no trouble to show goods. Respectfully, ' ,. B. A. BELL. . . Jeweler Middle st., New Berne, N..C. - N. B.-I will give Fifty ($50.00) Dol lars for any article ever sold by me for Gold or Silver that was not. -, octlldly , 13. A. Bull. A Really Pure" Stimulant, ' Tills whiskey Is controlled entirely by Ven nMo & Heymnn, N.Y; It is distilled In Mary Itmiliii the olate water regions of thatHMn, from the small grain grown thoro. The (IM l Ini i is stiperiiitendcd by a Rontlomn who ii liters! amis his business tuoroiiKlily. .'t!iiiis; (ii'ii icvious is allowed to enti'r lniolls ein.i ! -lon.and none of it is allowed to l-o -r.l u it is fully three years old In order t -i d i ho entirely froe lv (-vimiouiikhi (rom i I- I oil. Veii'ililo tV. litn-Hinn o r .. !(SilH pcrll'nlIV pilrpto lllisi idliir 1. ;l i i . r ..-ImiI imnnwrs. It is lnr i I i- i t- r-: . l.lu'ir n pii I :i Hi mi (mi : .- !U 1 V OmSBM HABIT or tne Iieutuuuejr i H H R I 1 tH"ulu Hutuo, now oflun Hetuely D S B S Bt ii wiierebr uy oimj br ure i lUB l.lin.tlf t limhniill.LlvuilJ OP i01FOLK. VA. The franchifse of this enternrise is based upon the charter granted by the Legislature of tho Htate to the Dismal Swamp Canal Company, and Its legality has been lulrly tested before the Courts. 'Hie object in view is the "Improvement and extension" of the Canal, a most im portant public work, connecting the waters of Virginia and North Carolina. . only . , - . 20,000 Tic Is. o tea are to be sold with . 8S6 Prizes, - aggregating . : $13,OQO. Each Drawlne has secured nddel nnnfl. deuce, and they will be made regularly upon the THIRD THUKSD4.Y of each month, be fore the public, and under the supervision of duly authorized Commissioners. For the 8T CEBBUAKY, 18SI, . CLASS D U presented with tho following SCHKME: CAPITAL PRIZE $5.00a I rnze oi....o,miu is 85,000 1,600 1,000 , 500 200 -. 200 ' 200 - 200 , 600 750 1,000 1,000 150 ; 270 180 1 do. , 1,500 , 1,(100 , 500 , 2tW ...200 ..200 200 1(H) . 50 10 , 6 is do, do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. of...., of... of.... Is is Is 18 Is are are , are t are 6 15 100 200 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. ,.:...........o , so 20 ..... 9 9 9 350 Prizes,, distributing $18,050 TioliLots Only $1. Plan of Lottery similar to that of Louisiana Company. J. P, HOEBACII, Managee. Application for club ratos or for Informa tion upon any other buslneg", Bhould be plainly written, giving titoto, Countv and Town of writer. ... - Remittances : should be Bent by Express rather than by P. O. money order pr regis tered letters. 1 Express charges upon 15 and larger sums will be paid by the Company. . Auureggptaiuiy - 3. P. HOItBACH, .1 Norfolk, Va. Agents for sale of Tickets reaulrcd through out the State. Address applications as above. The undersigned supervised the Drawlne Class C, on the 17th January, '84, of the Dismal Swamp Lottery Company, and certify that it was conducted with strict fairness to all In terested. , . 4 ... : -: , . GEO. T. ROGERS, 1 rommiionr, CHAS. PICKETT.- j Commissioners. ' . S. W. SELDNEE, : Wholesale Liquor. Dealer, No. fSl Roanoke Square, ' ; NORFOLK, VA., Orders promptly attended to and satisfac tion guaranteed. . . : siauusheu isou. sepid&wum Elizabeth- Iron Works, CIIAS. W. PETTIT, Prop., 280, 233, 284 and 286 Water street, NORFOLK, VA MANUFACTURER OF ENGINES, BOILERS, . ' Saw find Grist Mills, ' SHAFTINGS, , Pulleys, IIruisers? , FORGtNGS AND CASTINGS, Of Every Description. S-Complete facilities for ALL WORKln our line. aniv-awiy HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for all kinds of OLD IRON, METALS ana maws. JAS. POWER & CO., 80 Rowland's Wharf. NORFOLK, VA We are always la the Market for the pur chase of old wrecks, old steamers and old ma chinery of all kinds. !. ..) - All consignments attended to promptly and carefully, and correct returns made, aulldly KILLER & DAVIS, Furnitnre, Mattresses, Carpets, Oil Cloths, 1 Hatting, Pictures, Mirrors, Clocks, ' Window Shades, Cornices, Etc.;, ' ' 10 Chnrch Street, anU-d6m , u; ; .; NORFOLK. VA. , THE UNRIVALED NEW FARMER GIRL Nothing further Boems necoBsary to make the New Farmer Girl a perfoct and beautiful cooking apparatus. It has large lues ana Uven, ratent Uven Shelf, Swinging Hearth. Plate, Deep Ash Pit and Ash Pan. The Cross Pieces all hare coldair braces, and the Covers are smooth and heavy. . " Large single Oven Doors. Tin lined ' The largely- increased sales af this Stove attest its popularity evory stove ruiiy warranted. P. M. DRANEY, SOLE AGENT, NEW BERNE, N. C. Anv castines wanted for Farmer Girl Cook Stoves sold by P. M. DKANEY at 10 cts per pound. oc!7dwtf r:::: nr. finin, Ut-tifltie.i lw3f, Uvilll IreAtinc il Pri vate, hrvotu, Ctarunic and Hiecil dtt . PRWW.HrmrmiitorhaMi, TmpotncyieTnl , in?a(ity),Km)6 dlxeueii, ttc Oon miitrttlon personally, or by lettar fife. Dr. Koftn IB the only )ihyi)rln la t) K " city tlia( wrrftiitririir or no(my. page tlluatrated book, over 2,(HH pmcdpttotii, i b uiftU, Tit Iron &ri II: ' r.r- ! v I , . .. . . GOd Si G VlIr It. Cmir laliUy ivi. ; oil m :.h: kiuds f farm i .u p. .Are to supply the trade wi.h I:.. ; Apples, l'otatoes, and oilier ti vegetables at wholesale rutcs, tions furnished at Berry's Dru C ASH buyers can get spot (. i . H :.t " ; . BEHliYH SAVE time, avoid delay when suff ing, by having your prpscriptiona dispensed at BEUHY'S. NIMBLE fingers work for tho sick at BEKKY'S. A NIGHT BELL for the use of those that trade at BERRY 'S. NO matter whose advertisement heads the prescription you still have the right to have it put up at BERRY 'S. TO compete with low-priced goods furnished to our country stores from the North, many druggists feel called upon to meet competition with IfVDtr of Vanrff ! rrsinAn "V-. . .3 1 upon the etrengh of all goods covered No slops DUt neat BERRY'S. MIXED paints, $1.35 per gallon, at ran nn..4r-n To get Drugs and Medicines, Taint, n:i p r- -vr.:i- Oakum ahd Ship Chandlery is at U. o. MAUE'Sj -Market Wharf. ' THESPOT. To crct Stoves at Bottom Prices. , flail and see themat . . U. S. MACE'S, ' Market WharJ. TIIlfSPOT To get Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Axes, Plough Gear, and anything usually v iu vuv X4luuntUD cUi lilt XJUli torn Prices for Cash, is at , .t c, ; . U. o. MACE'S, Market WharJ. d&w FEW BERNE, N. C. VoaliiJirt'fliieLjn rrr- - "...i .,,-. 3 El:rJ . Whose debility, exhATited powers, premutnro decay and fuiiure to perform lite dutle properly are caused by j excesses, errors of youth, etc., , will find a perfect and lasting restoration to robnat hvullo and vlfforon munnona in Trie. MAKblUra bLUS. Koither etomnch druuiK uor inHtninientJu ThiBtroatmontof Aervom Ieblll ty and Xh tmIcaI lav is un ltonn I r trnocesftful bo cans base on perfect diwrnoBia, new fnd dlreoi method and absolnt-e thor onfrhncaa. Full information and TreatiM free. AddreHflConmiHinff Phyaioianof : HARST0N REft)EIDYC0.,46W.14thSt.f New York, TOfTFID TOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER. end (LlALAniA. ; I'rom tuesa gnnws urlso Uiree fonrf lis ot tho ilisnasiis of tho linmaii nice. 1'licw. Bywpumlnilioaf their exutoiioo : ot npitotite, KoirrU eoatlvo. Sick Ilead ncUe, fuUne uUer'eatlHjr, nv.raiuii to exertion of body or u.lml, JOraetntlon ttt food, Irritability of temper, Low , "ptrlU, A e of havlug uKI. ct.U tome duty, Itzziueu, i'lattcrtnjr at tha Ituurt, Ilotf before the eye, hlsrlilv col ored Urioe, COIVSTIPATIOai, nntl d. manil tliouse ofnromeclyth?.t acts 1li-cfltly onthoUver. t AaaLlvor mciicino TUX1" I I lirtvd no oqnal. Tlu li iiotUmontiio JlMnoyg nnil Slcln is also prompt-.: reiimvliiu all luipuiitiea throiiRli Ihuwo three tra. enger of the .vatcm, proiluolnJt iipim. tlt, oound digestion, regular stooln, a climr Bkinand a vigorous bodv. WT'ftt 111.1 S oanse no nwisna or gilplnx nor intcilora with dnily work and aro a perfeot ANTIDOTE TO fJALAHJA. ' ttJS FEEtS tlltE A KEW WAK. "1 have had Dyspepsia, with Cunsiipa , Hon, two years, and have tried ton rittt'umit kinds of pills, and TUTT'S are the llrst that hayo done me any good. Thy have cleaned ine out nicoly. My appcllio la Rplendld, food dlprests 'readily, mid I now have natural passairca, I fet-l like a now . mnn. W. D. JCUWAED3, 1'tlmyra, O. Boliicverywlifre.arte. Omoc,44MnrrBy8t.,N.Y." - TOTT'O L1I3 jVI - v, Ghat IIair on Whiskers cliatitfnd U" stantly to rGlosbv Black by a Binlo np. plication of this Dru. 6old by Druggists, ( or sent by express on roocipt of $1. . - . Oiliee, U Murray Street, New Vorlt. TUTT'S KAKUAL OF USEfliL RE0EJPT3 KZL ive.!(,i:::?;ELcrE0.r;".i3 OV Tli'i lii A C'l:-' : Li' i. -.' - 1834. ' . .Harper's : Young. Pccplo, ; An Illustrated Wcelily16 rages. Suited to Hoys and Girls of from !x o tiixteen Years of Age. Vol. V. Commencea lloremtor 6, HAlii'nu'8 Young Pkopi.k is the best .'' for children in Amerlea. HiiuIIimi wa ChriHtian Advocate. All that the artist's skill can awoim ' In the way of Illustration has been iIihih. i;e besttalentof the country bus cent -.:,; i lo its text. New England Journal of 1- m.i.- , Bostou, ' In its special field there Is no ,i i be compared with It. Hartford t,v. Ti::- HAHI'EIVS YOVNfi ) . l'er Year, Poslii;;e i . t -x , j - SlNOI.K NlTMllKllS, Five ('.-. Bpeclmen copy Kent on i Cents. Tlin Volioncs of '"' for 1SK1, - ; nnil 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 H n , ( nil '.I , v H"h ) i i, on i ( i s lor i h wol h.'s'-oi ( 1 1 , :'"' ' ,
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