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vr ill OURNAL ;.JLlJtLj VOL. VIL-NO. 88. NEW BERNE. N. C, FRIDAY. JULY 13. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. LOCAL NEWS. ..: BUSINESS LOCALS. - " JINt APPLES. 1 lot of ladiaa - Riter Ptae Apples, the finest la ths i world, (of Ml. at Jes. F.Taylort store. ' -i ALL at th Broad Bt Btor where l )Mtu bay all kinde of Fnik ' Orocariae lew lor eask oaly. - Q.T. at. Dau., AgY AVATliMELOHS.-A 80. lot of r ' ' I T - Oeortn Melons just received at ilJoua-DCM. H VrWTBITS LEAD, afisad Plnt, Var .11 aieb. Oil and Olae at Ono. AU.au ft Go. - ' ' TC8TBECElVEO-aj aebooatr Hen- J rWtla BUI, 100.Utr.lt build lat itat., aa4 for sale by J. C Whitty, ' - Cravea St.', S door below South Front -JflOt. v LOST-A CUr Vouober. No 58. pay bl. to Niw Bkbrk Joceial. for .five dollar. All person ar. warned not 10 trad, for said voucher a appltca ' tioa will b. mad. for a duplicate. Nt'NB ft Haktek SI A A REWARD. I will pay tb. 1UI above toward fortb. arreet aad eoavietlMa of tb. person or persons wbo attempted to mutilate bit ilea of Royal Crown Flour aad Fin. Battar. Nevertheless, I atilt hav the article. - on band aad intend to continue sailing them. To tboaa wbo enjoy aic Bread 1 aad Fia. Batter, I would say patronize Haeibura, Tb. Orooe& All my Gro ., , carle, are flret-eUee aad I warrant them. Another invoice' of Tar Hael Smoklag Tobacco at 40o. per lb. Aleo ' 30 000 more "Proclamations," the beet 8 for Be cigar In tb. world . Very respectfully, E. B. Uackburn. LIME, Ceoient, Platter at low prices. Geo. Allen ft Co. ONE first-class mahogany writing deek for tale tt tb. Only Catb Store, stand. Humphrey ft Howard' old A grand time at Gold.boro tonight. Tb special train for the grand ratifi cation at Goldiboro will leave this after nooa at 4 o'clock. U. F. kf. Dail, agt , hat opened t gro cery ttora on Broad ttreat. George Dil aad Thorn ai Churchill ar. taliwmen, which it a guarantee that customer wiaV receive prompt and polite atten tion. Superintendent O'Brien of the Na " ttonal cemotery hat forwarded to the -U. S Engineer 'l offloe at Washington, D. 0. ipeciment of abell rock of various quarried age with a view to determin ing lie du In the proposed cemetery Eugene Scott hat returned from bit trip up the country, and will ((reach 'ueat Sabbath on the north tide of Neuee - titer about two milet from Fowler'e Ferry, at a achool houie near the road, at It a.m. aad 8 p.m. The public are invited, Wa regret exoetdiagly to hear of the death of the little boy of Mr. and Mre. ' J.'R B. Carraway, which occurred at Round Knob yetterday morning. The remain will arrive thit evening on the ''regular mail train and be interred In ' Cidar Grove cemetery. The sympathies .ot many warm friends go out to Mr. - and Mrs. Carraway la their tad bereave- meat. -;.- An. advertisement of the Chowan - Baptist Female Inttitute of Murfreee- kxtro appeart la thit Jssn, , Thit achoo) ha a far back reputation, " and fori 7 echolarahip, health, beauty of location, " mad reasonableness of charget for ad- - vantage offered, It hat tuperior la 'docemenu. Soma of the most proml ' nont women la the South are sm ' bared among tta Alumnae. Send for ' catalogue.. Divine Service a. . We are requested to announce that " Rtv. N. A. Hooker will conduct divine aervicee aC Tabernacle church, Ontlow .- county ( oa the 5th Sunday La July at " 11 o'clock a. m. and at liichell Bill on the tame day at 4 p. m: ... ; '. .. ; Large Bear Killed. f ' v. A correspondent at Jone' Bay, Pam- . llco county write that Andrew J. Lop - ton a bile out hunting shot two bears ,aud killed one that measured Hfteen inches across tba breut, wu five feet long and weighed' three hundred pounds. . ) -' Special Sunday Tiain. . - ' A special train on the A. ft N. C. R ill leave Ntw Berae on 8unday the 15Jt day of July at 8X5 a. m. for More- Lead Cily arriving there at 10:30. Re- t-i-x'rj will leave llorebead at 9:10 p p., nd arrive at ITew Tcrue at 10:45, 1,. 1 train it for the accotnmoation of t' a r""ona who cannot leave their I ; 1 JurSrg the week. Fare for rousl trip fl.CO. 1 I ( 1 rr f ' i cr TH1 COXTHTT DX3C0CEUTIC OOK The Democrat io Coavtatioa of Cravaa eoaaty met at the court -fcou. in New Beraaoa July 18th, 1888. a a Clatk, Pretideat and J. W, Bid- dla, 8tretary. Mr. A. Coaa, townthip No. 1 ap peared before the Convention and de tired to contest the teat of the entire delegation from hie township The chair ruled that the proper time to have brought thia matter to the at tention of the Convention wet at its meeting on 12th of May, but that a me tioa la regard to it from a member of the Convention would be in order. Thereupon Mr. Meadows moved that it be referred to the committee on creden tial). The roll of delegates was called ana II but the 5th township were found to be represented. During the absence of the committee on credentials, Mr. James A. Bryan in troduced General C. A. Battle wbo en tertained the Convention by a ahort riaglng addreaa. The President then thanked the gentleman ia the name of the people and expressed hit great grati fl nation at having associated among the Democrats of Craven county a man so well calculated to inspire enthusiasm among the people. W. W.Clark, Esq. was called upon and made a good speech. James M. Brineon also.responded to calls. The committee on credentials report ed that there was no contest of dele gate! of No. 1 townahip but only a per sonal matter, and the delegate! at the former meeting of the Convention were the proper representative of No. 1 townahip. On motion report waa adopted. Mr. II. H. Perry moved that aince the Stimson faction of the Republican convention having failed to nominate candidates for the county offioea, that this Convention adjourn to August 13th. On motion of Mr. Williams vote was taken by townships. Uotion lost. J. A.Bryan moved that the Con van tioa proceed to the election of the can didates for the Legislature. Mr. Cleve put in nomination for the House of Representatives, John Alien Jackson. Mr. Russell put in nomination for th lower House, J. Wl Lane, Esq. R. P. Williams nominated for the House, R. A. Russell. J as. A. Bryan nominated for the Sen ate, H. 8. Nunn. Nomination second ed in a. very eloquent speech by O. H. Guion. Mr. Nunn was unanimously nominat ed by acclamation. , Mr. Nunn being present accepted the nomination in a very patriotio speech S. W. Latham nomioatel for the House, J. A. Ernul. E. H. Meadows nominated Joel Kin sey. Mr. Cohn nominated James B. Gard ner. R. A. Russell moved that a oommittee of conference, consisting of three, be appointed to report a candidate. Motion lost. Mr. Meadows moved that the first ballot be an informal one. Motion pre vailed. 1 Mr. Williams moved that after the first ballot all names be dropped exoept the three highest. Motion prevailed. Upon first ballot Messrs. Jackson, J. W. Lane and Joel Kinsey received th highest vote, Mr. Jackson1 name waa withdrawn, and ', R. A. . Russell wu nominated by acclamation. Mr. Tisdala moved that when thia convention adjourn, It-do so subject to the call of the chairman. Motion ear rled. - -. v 'Adjourned,; The Nominee of Craven. Oar correspondent "8.", in hi notice of the nominees for the General Aasem blyby the Democratic. Convention, ia rather lavish ia hi commendationa of the nominee for 8enator w i Neither of the gentlemen sought th nomination made with (oca, vnaninv ity, and as they desire, above all thing, harmony and concert of action on th part of our people la public affair, they ar ready and willing to make any rea sonable sacrifice to accomplish that end, The editor of the Jorjmw At knows that there are plenty. of men! In Craven county, who, . if elected, would repre sent it with fat more ability, but he yieias tne paim to no one tor a more earnest desire for the prosperity and happiness of the people of Craven county and th development of its ma tsrial resource, r ' ' ,1 . . , DIED. , . . At Round Knob, Jul 12th. JoLn iry eon cf J.R. B. sod Lixxie Carra- li boutt"3 r ' " 4 r.l I-' y i" ttora tl rrl-l r Outragaoua Conduct. Oa Wednesday night jut as th Dataoeratw speaker had assembled oa th staal aooa on oa th outskirts of th largt crowd strick Mr. Louis Ooatlar either with a stick or brick severely Jutting hi head, aad a piece of iron wu threwa from Broad strut over th speaker's stand striking th door of th court hoot. It wu a dangerous missile, u it mad a dent la th door aaar a quarter of an inch deep. For tunately no on on th stand knew of the deadly missile and the speaking proceeded aadiaturbed. 1 arrest wu made aad a mob fol- i lowed the police te th station making all sorts of threats and riotous demonstra tions. The boy wu arrested for dis orderly conduct and was tried before the Mayor yesterday moraing, found guilty and fined $3.00 and cost. The party who struck Mr. Ootier and the one w bo threw the iron hu not been found. If found and oonvioted the severut penalties of the law should be iafiictad. Every good citiaen, white or black, should aid id ferreting out the scoundrels who try to disturb a gather ing of this sort, no matter whether it is a Democratic or Republican gathering. And when one is ctugbt the officers of the law should extend no mercy. Such conduct It calculated to produce riot add bloodshed and every good citiaen ahould aid in breaking it up. Mr. Holier offers 825. reward for evidence to convict the scoundrel that atruck him. Grand Demons' ration In Beaufort Hatbor, Or at least there ought to be one. There is no place on the Atlantic coast that offers finer advantages for a grand political demonstration than Beaufort harbor, and there are no places that would receive greater benefit from it than the two towns of Moreheadand Beaufort. These placet have become famous as summer resorts, it it true, but they need to put fortb some effort of their own to drew still further the at tention of the people to them. They need judicious advertising. We sug gest that a grand political demonstra tion be gotten up by the two above mentioned towns, and that a grand pro cession of boats of whhh there is a countless numbsr to be had. The lighted flambeaux and the mutic upon the water, and the gay bunting would remind one of the great carnival at Venice, and it could be made a pageant which could be gotten up nowhere else in the country. Beaufort harbor seems to have a warm place in the heart of the railwsy management and it hu thriven by the influx of visitors that has been yearly housed into it, end we erasure the railway people would do all they could to bring an immense crowd. Let some energetio men on the harbor look this matter up and push it and it will luereed. Puih it at once; get the railroad people in it, and start out with no misunderstanding, and there will be the grandest display ever seen in our State. Many Democratic clubs will be present, and with them noted men, and the advantages of the harbor will be advertised. There is hotel accommodation for everbody in the two towns, and there will be no such thing u lack of sleepjag room Let us have the demonstration. Prom Good Hope. A subscriber at Good Hope, Craven county, write that a fin rain lut Tues day evening had mnch Improved the erops and that they ar looking tolerably well. Th new Methodist Cburoh at that place is neatly completed, and an effort is being mad to get a postofflce with Mr. A. Toler u postmaster. Personal. Ju. W. Pelletier ef Carte rtt county was ia the city yesterday. He hu re cently returned from a five year Is trip out Wst and on th Pacific coast. Mr. J. B. Moody, of th firm of J, Vf, and J. ft. Moody;. lumbar' dealer' aad grocersi I at Sevea Spriag and wfll extend hi trip to Aahetlll. ' ' Steamer Uovement. ... The. Eaglet of the E. C. D. line ar rived yeiterdiy morning" with miscel laneous cargo and will tail tt 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Vesper of this line will arrive tomorrow. ? :'f ? . The Maateo of the O. D. line sails to day at noon for Norfolk. Ticteta have already been put on sail for the colored excursion to Washington next Wednea- " AU the Way freea Japaa, - MR. a. &. UAWKZs-uear tsir: 1 era much pleased with th. paotlsoopic classes vou so nerfectlv td acted to mv eyes; wl.h them I am enabled to read, ts in V) j youth, the rt print with the pres tease. I cheerfully recommend t:-.ern to the jublio. I . e. 1 . ; Ai i. -- --- 1 f - i . - 1 ST1TE .NEWS COXDOSED. Charlotte- Chroaiole: Rev. Leo Haid Of 8a. Mary's, is to b. Installed Bishop Ut Bt. Tbomas Church, Wilmington, next Sunday. Cardinal Gibbons will officiate on that occasion. Col. Wm. Johnston and Mr. J. H. Weddington are out on the line of surveyof the new road from Charlotte to Weldoo. Newt and Observer: Ws learn that the first division of the Roanoke and Southern Railroad extending from Winston-Salem. N. C.to Martinsville, Ve., it about ready for bids from con tractors. Aaheville voted today, the 10th, to issue one hundred thousand dollars of bonds to establish a sewerage system. Wilmington Star : Tie fireman a tour nament will take place in this city Auguat 14th and 15th, or 15th and 15th. Shelby, Julv 10th, the Democrats opened the campaign in the West to night with a large torchlight proces sion. Five hundred people were in the parade and the town was ablaze with bonfires. Over one thousand visitors were present Speeches were made by Hon. M. 11 Justice and Cart. W. T. R. Bell. The New Era The grand ratilicalion meeting of the Shelby Democratic cam paign club was held in the court house square Tuesday niht July 10 A fine rooster belonging to Mr. J. r. Harris commute! suicide last Monday by hanging himself on nail on his roott. Mr. Joseph I'louk died at his residence near Grouse's last Sunday. aged 100 years and two months The board of county commissioner having passed an order issuing Jf.'O.OuO in coun ty bonds to the Southern and Western Air Line, Major II 1). I.ee, ihe trustee for the county, on Monday delivered to Col. McD. Tate, president of the road, $0,(500 in bonds in payment for ten miles of grading. Meeting of Urnior ratlc Execiilhc Com- mittoo of I raven County. Pursuant to adjournment the l,-ma cratio hiecutivs LoromitUe met. Meeting called to order by the chair. On motion, meeting adjourned to meet after adjournment of the county convention then about to assemble. Executive Committee hcsiii u.et at the call of chairman On motion the naimn of J Y. Kiddle and R. A. Kussel were added to the county executive cojimittee. On motion committee appointed ti C. Cleve, B. J. Smith, Macon Hryan.J. B. Oardner and N. 1!. I pock as town ship committee, 1st township. Meeting adjourned J. IIai. Stv'y. Kinston Items. What is a white oak snak Tomatoes are in our maiket. selling at one cent each. Mr. E. B. Lewis left Tuesday business trip to Wilson county. The rain laat night, Tuesday, was of great service to our farmer friends. Miss Hatlie Pritchett is spending some time with relatives in Trenton. Some summer courting is being done now which mav eventuate in winter weddings. Crops around Kinston are fair, and in many parts of the county give prom ise of fair returns. Mr. J. Dan. Miller has returned from Greenville, S. C, where he had been lecturing to an Institute Mr. H. C. V. Peebles has gone down to New Berne to accept a position on Gen. Ransom's river brigade Our base ball is ts are now convinced of the truth of the old adage "Practioe makes perfect" and will, doubtless, aim no mote at perfection till they have had some practice. Dr. R. H. Lewis, President of Kinston College, delivered several lectures on Physiology and Hygiene and on School Government at this institute. Iho lec lures were well received. Miss Hennie Patrick and Mr. J. P. QMkitt reached home on their return from their Niagara trip, on Wednesday They report a grand timo and unalloyed pleasure. AU the teachers were won derfully pleased. Mr. W. T. Walker, the Prohibition oandidate for Governor, bad an audi enceof about two-hundred, last night at the court house, lie speaks well in fact, is la first-class stump speaker. He will, doubtless, make some votes for hi party here. Misses Laura Herbert, Agnes Grady and Dora McDaniel from our town at tended th proceedings of the Jones County Institute at Trenton last week There wu a very large attendance of teacher from Joner county. Mr. Wm. Mawberne of Kinston who went down to the mooting, concluded to remain and take a school in the county. Our street committee are doing soma good work now wtucn will be of last log benefit. Hies are being laid from the river back of the market house, np King street to independence. And soon the frog pond which! hu been an eve ore to . the citiseni near the Methodist church will be no more and the sheet of water which extends, in wet weather, like a chain of lakes from Mr. Meacb am' corner to Mr. J F. Woolen's, will bar gon not to return. Thia Is a per- manent work and tha expense should not be grambled af. ' ' ' - -- U, V,V !.7rr . vi. u. Duiu tnaxwi, sippus, in a., testifies; can recommend Eiectrio Bitters as th very best remedy. Every K :r. "7 w :,c:T."5 Vwej - vuw Hieaaa wwB Bta WrUCI IMiU WaaaY AtlMUl t9 RhjtnmAtlBttn fit ftaalfe aaBalf tUndtn" 'Abraham Hare, drncsi BeiiTiii0, unto, tmrmi: -mt Dei sell In medicine I have ever handled fn'mv 20 years' experience is Eteottio Eitters,"' Thousanas of others baye added their testimory, so that the Virdict is unani mous t' r, r!e"io Dit'ers do cure all m . ' 1 1 r, kidneys or blood. - 1 - a bottle at U, N. TV Senaiaees. Edituk Jocejul May a good Demo crat, but one altogether apart from the affinitlM and activities of the Federal office, express bit opinion of the nomi nation of Henry Nunn for the Senate, aad of Dick Battel for the Houm of Commons)1 And will the editor of the JorEVAL so far suppress his modesty as to publish it? And first, will Henry Nunn, the nom inee for the Senate, fill the bUli We have no hesitation in declaring openly and emphatically, that he will command the confidence and support of the peo ple. He is a sensible, practical poli tician, wbo will carefully and even laboriously inform himself of the rights, wants and privileges of bis section, and strain every faculty to advance its in terests. There is no artificialiam about the man, no affectation, selfishness or demagogeuiam. Perfectly frank and honeat, a gentleman and Christian with out guile, he will go directly at the mark of a sound, patriotic State govern ment, the vindication and redemption of down-trodden old Craven, and the resuscitation of all our interests by ev ery square inch of his capacity. It it not necessary to call him a great speAer. lie is an earnest, vigorous aad effective ulker, and can always give a reaaon for ths faith that ia in him. As for intelligent and jolly Dick Russell, his name alone will be the sig nal for solid acquisitions of Democratic intluence throughout this country S t Wouias'i DUtovcry. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she with stood its several tests, but her vital or gans were undermined snd death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. ,he bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and waa go much relieved on taking first dose that the slept all night and with one bottle has been miftculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther I.utz. " Thus write W. C. Hamrich & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Get a bottle free at R N. Duffy s drug store. CHOWAN BAPTIST FEMALE INSTITUTE, Ml'RFREESBORO, N. C. The fall session of this well known and popular institution begins 00 WEDNESDAY, 8EPTEMBER Urni It offers superior advantages for in struction 10 Literature. Music, and Art. The work of the Literary Depart ment is divided into seven schools Mathematics, Latin, French, German, Natural Science. Moral Philosophy, and bnglisn Literature. Tne teachers in charge of these schools are specially ualined by their preparation and ex perience for the work committed to their care TheMusio Department is under ths ire of teachers of culture and refine ment. who have taken unusual pains to qualify themselves for their work, and who are well known to patrons as most popular and successful. The lady in charge of the Art Depart ment gives ber entire time to her work and spends most of her vacations in se curing additional instruction under the beat masters. The location of the Institute was se lected in preference to several others in some respects more eligible, on ac count of its celebrity for health ; and the history of the school for forty years fully sustains this reputation. Its health record is not surpassed by any institution in the State. Charges are very moderate. For catalogue or information, address jy!3dwlm J. B. BREWER. Auction Sale of Heal Estate. OU 8ATURDAY NEXT, JULY 14th, istas, at eleven 0 clock, a. M.. corner of Middle and South Front streets, we will expose for sale to ihe highest bidder, the HOUSE and LOT situated on the corner of George and Pollock streets, now occupied by R. B. Lehman as a residence. Terms $2 000 of the highest bid will be due and payable three years from the 20th of next August. 9050 will be due twoyears from last May and the balance will be cash at the sale. Parties desiring to examine premises with a view to purchasing can do so at any time. WATSON & STREET, Auctioneers Cheap Freights. The schooner D. C. Willis will sail from tne Kastern Dispatcb wbarf every Thursday at noon for Vandemere, Stonewall and Bayboro. Lo- rates and safe shipments. jy!4eth tf Cam. H. H. DOWDY. Sumner Board. Table board.snd board with rooms for several persona can be had on aoDlica - 1 uon to Mrs. josspa nelson nearly op posit tba Gaston House. Also meals ana soup iurnisnea to tnose aesiring tnem ai noma. I 0a and "T firat of July ice cream, caae aoor ainerent iceawiUM served at thia bouse from 8 to 19 p. m itv,. ..4 ;.v . LM 1. rfn.'lv-.- SXL- ;Cr,t-- on to guest guaranteed. DTJTCZIER'S FLY KILLER. huatlD with sawder at4 mrtn mm nr sqoirrels, only to stopefy tbem, jsotlncer lnfaemm on uisucud piaster, fuel It, dxlBk aad are , , KILLED 0TJTT1IOT1T hnmanoiy, o q'nr-kty Uisy ennnnt retaway. Us It free r; IMtpnt reprcxincMnn, soenrs "" r aodqulaw Al-vaya ask for 1 s. lets . . Ttrynktr, 1 . jn3(lwlm Duffy's Croup SyrL;s Recipe of the late Dr. Waira POTT. PREPARED AND SOLD BY NEW BERNE. North Carolina. juneiu dlf Brick! Brick! Brick ! 50,000J W. P. BURRUS s co.y GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GRAIN DEALERS, MaKKTT I. K, kv iskkni:, S. J. t. . us your pruJui-e. NOTICE. " - im 1 , NT i liui mnn Co., J Newt.ern. N C . July 2d, 18S8. J The Thirty fourth Annual Meeting ef ti e St.vkhi l.lers , f the Atlantic and N.iith t'aruiuia l.ulroa.l Company will be held at M rt tn' 1 I City, N. C, OO -Thursday. Hie NeouM ,Uy of Auguat, I ' lii) BERTS, .)vtd-",l Secretary. Assignees' Sale. In puisiiiiin r of a deed of assignment ' made by Dail Hi.w to us as trustees, we ' shall proi-ff.l to B-ll at publio auction. at their hi.t.. .m 1 'raven street, in the ";' my of New In rr.e ,,n Wednesday, the liihdayof Auut, ms, at 12 m.. un less socner disposed of. the Entire Stock of Goods Contained in said store. Storo Fixtures. , Desk, and one Marvin Ssfe. 32 acres of land on 1 1 road creek ia v Patnllco county, together with the steam mill with M0 horse nower engine, return tubular boiler, and all necessary (ijuipmmits for a sawmill. . Capacity 'JO 0O1) feet per day. Alto a Iwelling house, storo house and war. house on said lot. Ono lot of Ian 1 in Mornhoad CitV. No. " 4, fquare 4. Oncollko build in in the citv cf New nerne, on the east Hi teof Ciaen street, near cotton platform. , Ihe liLilit draught onnfini7er ,- I freight stoamer Carolina. :I2 tons reeia- carrying easily 100 bales of cotton f 8te "' chain gearing. Machinery ami uuu 111 giHia oraer. One 12 horse power Eclipso engine. wne warehouse at Hell s J erry. One (lat at Hell's Kerrv. nn hoMn and drav. Terini CaMi W. I). WAI.I.i, J"SIAII ELM. jj:.iV wtd Assignees. 1862. EATON 1880: THE JEWELER HAS A FINK STOCK OP Watches, Clocks, Jewelry "I bULli) BILVEE AND PLATED WARE- -I SPECTACLES. ':', I keep a larger stock of SdocUcI ' than any other atore in North Carolina' I take particular pains to fit them to tha eyes of parties needing them. Having worked steadilv at tha hanna ' for over thirty years, I believe I can do ' as good work as any watchmaker in tha.' State. OO ME AND SEE ME. SAM. K. EATON, V MidHla at root s Opposite Baptist Church. fe!3 dwlf ' Hew Berne High Sch::l: fONDUCTED BT " 1, GEO. W, NEAL. A.M.. Principal, JAMES THOMAS. A. B.. Associate Principal, ' AND Miss MA 111 A M. MANLY, - WILL BE RROPKKBDj "f SEPTEMBER 10th, 18SS TUITION PER SCnOLASTia THAI. Primary Department .-125.00 Junior 80.00 . .S5:C0, Senior Tuition payable auarterlv in advance, ' No deduction excent in Rasa nt nnu ' frocfed sickness. julylJ d wtf Languor . Headache, Cohstlpatlcn RsTIWITtJtl Iff - Tarrasfe -Seltavr Artat t i SoidtivTarrutacK.irr, Nil Art - Osnnn A MOUTH run W PUU AtenU prefen ed wfaeean fnrnlh th;- Draes ana pve umit w bole tint to Mi ( JBpaie moments may beprofltahi ploytd also., A few vaoaaelea Jn Uiw elttea. b. r. Jouxso A cou ltii K rDEIVEB HOUOUr ? Cbuirh Bt., third deor Sonth of j; : . r;RHAKvir.c. Mra. Faaata Pstway, PrSprleO Board wlQi or wtlhont roonn by u Wea or month. Trmsnio.l..ri)(, Goo fF, snd strict attution 1 j i fort ol fuests, , t 4
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