. " i' 111 1 " 1 ' 1 111 1 '' ' 1 '' . !' ' , . ) Hill I 11.1. ! I I ) l i i nn 1 J . M f y II H .HI I n II I II i n in II I I I I I ' - ' ' " .J " ' 1 t " .n .-I. , i ...... in 4i.J..-j4. ., . ty.t . . . . i ,. . . 1 -" i -I'i t " VOL 0. 1 '; NEW. ;BERNE;NifeOiX-SEEEEaffiER' 14. 1888. PBICElSlCESTS. If rtr f - ;i-.v: I i . c !'".:. I Try it. C Slot ju. money by MTiBC Bliinit, Aim L. B. Crrut a. . n IN 6AV?3 ftld prqmpUy nd aatit- ttetorllTir ' SPIN 8e 'PINACII.Tirnlp, a4 BiUrUaKal OH dra'tbt,BrKiiat ft Eagd1! el brahxl Br, tc cold, at : Jyl7U , - A.H.UOLro"i SPECIAL0nCKTOCONJUMER3 llf iDf put my Jliwy wjob oa t tha ctrret, I aaa bow taapotiuoa to . f arnUh aLL ny eaatomara with flMT ' : . . Class GroorlM at at art aotteaao l a vary mail proftt, I defy eonopeUUoa. warraat my gooda, aad only atk a trial '"to -eontlaoa tha moat doabtfalNow aMma of aay (riaada aay that my ad . : rtrUaiac aad my wacoa doa! pay ma . (witk ny amall proBu), aad that I will aooo break. Lit ma batha bat jadft of (bat. I am atUl pay log 100 eanta oa irrtha dollar, my propartyia in my ai - v aama, and lam determined toiall good k groetritt cheap, - -, s Vary ratpaetfally, ' , TEE OROCB,K. B. HA.CKBURN. PHIL'A BUTTER, taa boat In tha matkatoa lea at Dunn, only 80 v' . eanta per lb. , . ' V ! 7H1TE LEAD, Mlxad Paint, Var T f niah. Oil and Olaaa at t -, OlO. Auuut(3o. vflOTTLED BEER, lea cold, aad all ;jL othai eoot drink at jyHtl .,; . , Uouox. r If jou cannot build temple, ; plant a flower to blossom at its por- ?- irffUL- : 'List beard of our Fowle he waa - V'i tbe top ' rait crowing ''like V blaMB." - -. V PBBSIDEHT' ClJtTKUUlD bftS contributed 1200 to the Jacksonville aafferera. , v, , x; Main baa done the thing hand V aomel. 'lUepublicana and s Dem A . cravs are kiikb aawaucu.- - Mik pure of tbe. Legialatare, , .and b certaio that every Demo oratlo Congressman ! elected. , MR3. ELIZABBXfl ClDT BTAN- toif will lamp the State of Indiana ' for prohibition ' and i woman anf ;V;ifraga.i 'vH'; '; Doif'T forcet the 'lodges. A '"learned, wise and impartial jadi ciarj la essential to gooa govern l ... Ma. Thtjemajt dfd not get sick 'rbecaoie be li old. the yonnger the ' individual Is the more likely he may ba ve cholera morbus;:. v.; a j f The President ha accepted the . resignation of Hon. J; L. M; Curry, oar Minister to Spain. The Gov- "era meat losea'an able and consclen- ' tiousaervanC-i-; - Etebt ncc'eeding'iiday Nortb ' Carolina adda a stone to , the im perishable monument she Is erect 'jlnf to the genius, skili and. indos- - Thb Tresident's lettef of accep- - tance, putllahed today, is singularly ; 6lla and trenchant. .. We trust thai it will be read by every one, fot it is one cf the best productions of 1 . Hr. Cleveland's pen. , Cs:'3AL IIaebisoh's letter o acccptaace reaihdsone of thecir- ens r.aa who rides two horses at c - co. The d;ITerencei8 Harrison's 1 n ere going in opposite direc t: .and he is bound to get I): ,t has been swallowed 1st it baa always le , r 1 we don't advise t : crcration.. it , , abates are -;- i";r 1 -.'Jyin tlie It ri to mo LOCAL NEWS. Tta TSsaav . xdy CompaB? ap- t tla tit. . i t-aight ia a "Huga .a..m ' . .' J ;'' ' . - -- , ,.( Tha. ttaamer Klutoa will lmt for Uaatoa today at 10 o'clock laatead of 13 at aauaV? jvi5 I'llh Mtaara. Willata. at .finn kwra taat added to thea- atocV firm tkret haad aoma Bolatoia UUtfi at Vtaai at MOO. Tba political gataarmg! U TrenUa yaaterday made auoh a draw oa the etty lifer lee tbatacarcflj a taraont of any kind could be gottaa tha baliooe at tba TKree rery targe Bcuppernopg'grepee were aaot to tba JovKSkh afSoe yaater day. They ware aaii to meaaare three and oae-balf iachei la diameter, bat we ooald go through all three whh much le distance. ' The Btpublkana of Jonea county held their county oonrenttoa yeaterday aad after a rather boiateroua meeting aomi naud F F. Qreea for the Oeaeral As ermbly, Joha Pearoe for Sheriff, Jaa. U Moore for Begieter el Deede and Duraat Earriaoa for Treaaorar, and Joha Bryan for Coroner. Cheatham waa eadoreed for Coagree. Publio 8peakiag. Hob. Fv II. Bimmoaa will ipeak at Uayaville, Jonea eounty, oa Monday the 17th, and at Vancehoro oa Wednes day the 19th. Let the people turn out and hear him, ' ., .t. Steamer Xorementa. The Mantaa -of tha O. D. Line aaila thiamor. Ingulf o'clock for Norfolk direct. - 7k' "7 Tne vesper oithe E, 'U. V. line ar- rired yeaterday with cargo of general merohandlte, and will aail (hla after- noonakttlocjt.' ThiJEagfeXof this lire wai artlye tomorrow Election of Officer tj. . At the! aanoalmeatiag of the mem bers of the Y. MCv A., Wednesday evening, tbe lollowiiig offloera weia elected for pie ensuing year: President, W. P. Bryan; Vice-President, 1 E. E, Harper, Secretary, H, X Bectou; Treae- urer, T, O-Hahcoct. Thts s the fourth year of the organisation of the T. at A. In New Berne and It has steadily, goqe forward all the while with deter- mioation on the part Of its members to make it a permanent instltuiion. Tley are deserving of a boflding1 of their own. . .. Personal. ; -t Major D. T. Cerra. way returned from tha mountains last night aad is prepared to sample cotton whether waappeq in uta bae-alnr or not. i; 1 " ' Misses Hannah and Mar v Allen have returned from a summer. viaitta Boston. , Dr, Geo, Stover aaa returned fom-a mountain Wp" " 1 01 ' returned from a trip to the) moa tains MrW.H.8mlthof WatavloosFjvviaea of Qoebec; iatUrtttgttWcfty? Jt P. the country V' i ; i iiwV sav ! i .0. Marks' has . returned fromf the North where he has been 'urhfainjt a large stock of tooda.. t , V . vh ' 1 Miaa Lucy Taylor of La Orange, Is in the city. v--i.J:avKPT-.-' - . Wm: SulUh and Mr. Saltan are- turned from a trip North last night. ' ' C. H. Fowler, and W. H. Sawyer, merchants of Pamlioot fevutnedjlfdm the North last bighW Hifl KoT -Joe. B. Banks, Esq.one of , tha best farmera of Jonea eonnty wai fa the city yeaterday aad reports that' Wtton air. jonu uonn returned xrom a trip North last aigmW ' MoD. Taylor of La Orange, arrived IHIHIKUli " r ,' At the Theatre Tonight;; From the Troy,; (N Y.j ; Timee l.we copy too following ; comment on the Thompson Comedy Company which playa at the theatre tonight'.; ' "A Huge Joke la without exception the most unlqoe, original, enjoyable and laughablev performance now be fore the publio. From the rise of the curtain to the close of tbe. play,, tbe hrmse is in an uproar; te audience, when not laughing or arr'audirg, sit in mute aatocibhmentover the wonder 3 ful ammint of veresHHty d: yt by John lhompon. " Tfce ori-,.iial songs and duetR, a!f tbe latest and moet popular gorgs of tbe dsy are rendered ia the moft artistic rsact.nr. The songs and dsnrcs ty t:.e grtki eooiedian JjhnT -"rn, -'.- '-t'vpTc t-i cr .ml, 1 " ' uii u ' i 'l l r 7 $dj d -rr ). 'I ; ' i s " M' ; ' ' : " Vew Beraa a&4 tha Farmara. ' "Ws pabHah today rasolaUoas paased by Bearer Creek Aluaaoa. similar to those paaaed by tha Dover jAJlianoe ia regard, to tha Cottoa Exchange of this city. Mr. Samuel Small wood, PrasLteat of tha Firhange," aabllahes card la thla iana la .aaawar ta the Dovat raaolatloaa aad which will alee apply to the Beaver Creak reeolaUoaa. New Berne .being naturally the mar hat of these eeetioas tha people of eoarte weal to know what arrangemeota hare heea made far reoelvtng their oottoo. Wa iBgxaal to oar friends ef tha Arn aaoe thai it waa wholly aaaooeaaary to aeoompaay their eaqalry, or demand, with a threat. Wa believe the Cottoa Exchange of this city so far as we are personally acquainted with the mem bers, ia eompoeed of honorable gentle- i who will take pleasure la giving farmara any information within their power . aboat marketing their cottoa here, whether they trad la this eity or not. Our merchants are willing for their trade to ataad or fall poa Its merits no matter what kind of bagging cottoa la wrapped la. So far aa theee resolutions apply to the Jocuut we refer Beaver Creek Alliance to oar comments xin the Dover resolutions. If they are not satisfied with the explanations there made, why they can do as their own judgment dic tates, and tha Jotjkiul will continue to do what it believes to be right, just and true regardless of consequenoea. Messrs. Roberta & Henderson also gives notice of ihenranoe. It will be seen that all that la required by In surance companies is that tha ootton be eovered, and tha buyers in New Berne doa't care how light the stuff Is that covers it so it is not covered with boards. Wood Xanufactoriea. Our former townsman, J. V.William, Esq., writee a communication from Richmond which we publish in another column. Hla assertion that New Berne can heat the world on making aheap furniture la literally true. The gentle men now engaged in that business have but little machinery, yet tbey can de liver thjiir furniture, almoat entirely bead made, to the dealers here aa cheap aa they can get it from Urge manmfao taries where everything Is done by ma chinery. Why will not soma of our monied men who have larg interests an New Berne convert sons of thai bonds into machinery that will employ the people of the city and at the earn time make a better profit than the inter est on a bond? A thousand dollar bond employs no one and the Interest received by (he holder amounts to but little; -A thousand dollare put Into machinery for;; manufacturing furniture would glva employ ment to several haadrand pay the owaer of the) money a handsome proflt on the inrestrflenji Millions of feet of lumber are shipaed from New -Berne eevy- year in rouih boart W" sK4 bot Lfhar Oom pan WSilfuftialinlaoeihyteti- ingtiy . will lert leaoancrl maan fact reJ luhaber.' iTNfkmietaka not. : Jf of ikSaatemrin one new eonrt house waitaiavd froja) thia Odsboro oompany asd JWl ttf now they will nave bo mora ceauags witn us. uave we no prid : jiahwatter? Shall our our meohaaic t compelled to look elaewhara for wot k while ernda mata- rial by the mUlta being shipped off ana retatnea la tnsrsbtpe or mannfao tared anloief Uentlsmen who hav oanital, sbane oa yov. ,' Sff Bert eettea-txehanre and the mm pjmt ' EDiTfi . JCTJWArAReoivtn? to nnb lished Laeotattoae Of Dover, N. a, Al llanoe, I wilt aay tha Newborn Cotton and Grain Exchange has made no ruling a, -. i tne- pacaiag ot oottra ta other a. rlal than, jute bafttcz.tnd state man ts r "Je by acy one to tha contrary are mlareprese4Uiionaand entirely nn- autkortiea oy nor e-rensnge. 1 t Mewn. Boberta ec Henderson, Ina. Agents, hav famished us wMt a bonv mnnleation front "The National Board of Marine Underwriters, eddressedr to the New York Cotton Exohaage," and say that they will insure cotton subject to the same-, which are: ( t . . " Via view of the present agiUUon of the bo ;ic? question thronthoat the f " t e Cottoa Underwrl.crtof this 5, t their meet:-? to?.j lept. 1) 1 t'..efol!owitr.v!u.. zj i tootae known to'-i ('' i Vr ivriert of the Nat. iidof k a rine Underwriters, that f r a portion of this esaaon's crop certa.u t a: :s in s;yie or covering for bales raijht be- alerted. and that ex pression of their- Infptiona in view of the yrfteeifcle cv-"-9 was desired, be it - "I.eaoled, last the Cotton Under wrilers of this board will make no dis crimination arainet cotton covered wiib a.-yl' t vre'rht, c! : e woven material rr,Us strpf-'T, "-eia we?-'-1 i : i if 1 p S ' ' 1 lye-:. . I prcTHl , t " the .te- be it Df aor! le Coa veatiea ef Slath Seaa- ' l si M r,l Blatriet. t TbaavcaOtfA convened atPolloka vUla an Wedaeaday the lith of Septem ber, and waa called to order by P. M. FearaaJl, Esq., chairman ef the district emoBtlv joesamitsea J. W. Milts of Oaelotr wu requested te act as tempo rary secretary . fThe ahairsBan read' the calt and sp ecie the following committees: ' Oaf Credent fats P.- A Koonee and S. J.Benhdere of Carteret; 8. B: Taylor and Bamue! GeroTk of Onslow ; W. H. Rhodes and J. C. Bryan of Jones. On Permanent Organixstioo Tobe Henderson and H. A. Jarman of One- slow; P. A. Roonoe and B. J. Saunders Of Carteret; C. I. Debruhl and L A. Haywood of Jones. On Rules and Resolutions T. E Oil man and J. W. Mills o' Onslow, Lswis Bynnm and Joe. B. Bsnks of Jones; P. A. Kooace and S. J. Saunders of Car teret. While the committees were preparing their reporU,Q.CFoscue,Esq wascallel upon and he responded with an elo quent and forcible speech, appealing to tha Democrats to arouee themselves in behalf of good and honest government. P. M. Pearsall, Esq., responded to oalla and made a telling dropaign speech. W. II. Rhodes, E q , being called upon gave some practical thought on education and put in a lirk for Major Finger. Committee on Credentials repoiied every county in the district represented and no contesting delegations. Import adopted. Committee on Per mace nt Organ izv tion reported for chairman. T. K. Oil man, Esq., of Onslow; for secretary, W. H. Rhodes, Esq., of Jones. Report adopted and L. A. Haywood ami H. A. Jarman appointed a committee to notify these gentlemen of their election. The Committee on Resolutions report ed the following, which were unani mously adopted : WHIRS AS. The Democrats or the Ninth Senatorial district in convention assembled, reafllrcfllng our allegiance and .loyalty to the Democratic party, both Stale and National, hereby Resolve, 1st. That in drover Cleve land we have found a bold and aggres sive exponent of Democratic principles, and a leader of the party, and heartily endorse his. oast administration, and recommend him for the support of all true Democrats and lovers of liberty, for ei-plaases and conditions of our fellow-oitisens, . ,8d.'That in A,.M. Scales we have found a true Derhocrat and creditable representative, and faithful Governor of North Carolina. .84. i That the tariff question, as ex pounded. by the .Demooratio party in their National platform, meets with our hearty approve;. ... Ur. That in our- iddgrnent an per sons oalliar ' themselves Democrats should show their faith by their- workt aad support by their wtea and their in fluence, the regular, nominee, ol .the nartv I' The committee alao.reoopsed in favor oi ton majority Fute of ifvuag iot candldatfa, which report waa adopted The. "chair declared nominations in order. ., P. kL,Pearsall, Eeq., in a few pointed ramaike, piaoed in nomination Ben jtmln Brock of Jones. . Thia nomination waa seconded by Col. 6. B. Taylor of Onslow and Mr. J. tj. Bryan or Jones. - No other nominations being made, P. M. Pearsall of Jonea moved that , the ! rales beansnehd'edand BaniaminBroci be nominated acjolama. The motion was aooptea .ujaarumoutiy. , ..The chair declared Banjarnin Brock the nominee of the pemocratio party of the,, jiintB; (Senatorial, district and ap' pqinted Col, 8. B. Taylor t Lew ia Bynum and Ft A. Keonoe a committee to wait on Mr. Brock and iaform him of his nomination. : g Mf. Brock camei forward and is brief speech accepted the nomination Tha-following district executive oom mitterwaa appointed for the ensuing twi yeari: OeoK;Ennrtf of CarWret. HriSf Koonee-m-job, aoacoi. a. j Taylor Of Otttl6w.,;i ,;v; '. T'- On ttaotTon or F. M. reariiall it..wa requeeted that the, proceedings; be sent to the New1 Berne JotfcrAt for publica tion, with request thai tbe'EWtlon Free Pres and,. Beaufort Reobrd Sony the On motion convention adjourned. Mr. W.'IL Morgan, ' merchant, take City, Fie., waa taken with a severe cold attended with a distressing cough and running Into consumption in its first stages. He tried many so-called popn lar cough remeiiea and steadily grew worse. Was reduced, in flesh, had dif ficulty in breathing and wa(unable to Bleep. Finally tried Dr. King 'a New L5sco-ry Ur Cor-:;n;rion and found immr : ,ite re',f, and aftr using about a t ' 'f &07in bottles fousd himself well 1 1 fcl-il ....ni T.r,-i-t.y 3?J ' . k. wohtii KROuriira. f - ore BeaalatUaa. Whereas. Certaia newspapers hare published, aad continue to publish, ar ticles calculated lead anaua opinion ia opposition. tar mtereeta aad espe cially so in the matter pertaining to the resolutions adopted ia regard to the use efts substitute for jute cottoa nag ging. Therefore be it Reeolred, That we withdraw oar sea port from such papers aad tanned is tely order that the editor of each pep" die continue them to aa. Be it further Resolved, That by these resolutions we aail en the buyers and handlers of ootton in New Berne to Inform asat once through the pablie prose whether they will handle our cotton without detriment to ua, baled in accordance with a recommendation of the P. 8. A. Resolved, That Beaver Creek Alliance 297 will aee Its utmost endeavor to discontinue its trade with New Berne or any other city who Joine the side of our oppressors. Unanimously adopted. Resolved to he nnhlished in tha New BKRsi JociKaL, Progressive Farmer an1 ,K?-' " W. & laij. Sec'y Beaver Creek Allunce 2? Xaaufaetare. Editor JotjkhaL: I notice in your paper thia week that Palmer it Avery are manufacturing furniture. Char lotte and Aeheville are selling our wholesale trade, and I do know that New Berne can beat the world on cheap furniture if she will utilize tome of that idle capital you have and make it n immense business. The dsy may come when "Williams' Ink" will reoord that New Berne, N. C, manu factures more furniture than any city fn tbe United States. All honor to Palmer & Avery. Who will help to keep the ball rolling Truly. J. V. Williams. Richmond, Va., Sept. 11, 1S!M. Big Watermelons. Crekbt Point, Sept. 9th. Editor Journal: I take the pleasure of informing the readers of the Journal that I have raised two watermelons this ear from one vine weighing respective- y 45 and 52 pounds on ground without the une of fertilizers. D. W. Morton, Jit Will Purchase Cotton. t-DiTOR Jocrnal: We are sorry to see so much disquietude among the farmers on the cotton bagging question. As regards New Berne, the cotton buv- ers here will purchase all cotton that comes here put up in any kind of wrap per surucientiy strong to bear being compressed. The ootton exchange here will not attempt to dictate to the farm ers how or in what manner they shall bale their cotton. They will pay as much for their cotton aa the owners can get in any market in the State. Cotton Man. THE YELLOW FETER Jacksonville, Sept. 12 This has been another miserable, rainy, gloomy day. The pestilence still walks in dark nets. At noon today the official reports showed 59 new cases of fever and 10 deaths. Total cases to date 743; total deaths 100. Advices from McCleney state that there are about 65 cases there, and all the physicians sick but one. Medical aid and nursee are badly needed. Boeklaa'a AraUa Rtln, TBI Best Salvb la the world for Outs, Bruiaefl, ' Sores, Uloers, Sal Rheumy Fever Boree, Tetter. Chapped Hands. ChUblaiiis, Corn, and all Bkt' ErnDtiona, and 'positively' euros piles or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect aatiafaotiOB, or money re funded. Prloe 35 oents per box. For rale by K. H. LMffv. ian 17 PIED. At Hotel Albert. New Berne, N. C, September 1 8th, 1888, William C Lamb, of New Torn, In the Zoth year of his earthly Ufa. Mr. Lamb had been only a short time hns- fat Uii fonndatlonsf :: : ' i:A::.:i'c: an extensive business' la an adjoining oounty, but on account Of his great energy and genial nature had won both tha admiration aad affection of those who had been thrown Into business and social relations with aim. ' There are many of our cltlsene, who' feeling deep iy, his early and sad fate, extend to the many absent friends aad loved ones their warmest sympathies in n great bereavement. OoL Lamb, ex-Var or of Norfolk, and father of the deceased, arrived last tight. Ho, in company with his son Riohard, who arrived on Wednesday uightrwill take the remaina to Norfolk, leaving on the west bound train this morning. tire Tw VUWWUit iMA41iie UUsUUsVC. We are autnorlxed by tha Boston Marias Inernnca Ccenpaar to effect Marina and Fire Insurance on Cotton. under rulinga of tha Nstipaal Boftrd of marine underwriters. ' i ROBERTS k': vAgense Portha For scrofala, use B. B. B , I;, Fof catarra rise B.B. B, ai i.For kidney1 troubles, use C. Fot skin deseases, use B, TSLl . A VS -VtUVlWUOt UQ J aJSnlA Ur.r it Ask jonr te'fbbcr ho ba used i ' , . . , a : i HENDERSON, : t KhiTV.nhiTtriTaOT..:t Boatoa Mariad Ina. Co. rMr ' v uu ' r , Newherm K, Sept. 14, 1888; fv - a IV f " -ifffTf TmfnT'fi blood BAftH BiB u li . iewwtiiiuiai tf. ONE Friday, Seuteml22:!4. AMERICAN GREATEST eVBIIST, Ur. John'Thonfpicn, Preeentinr his merry cVefcVf". Comio Characters in his original ley and imi tation and never to-frgUon Protean ComedxAUUnd A HUGE ME. Sew your buttons on tight feople laugh antataefsWfed tears. Admiseioa 25c., 85o. and 50ci Reserved seats on sale without extra charge at Bell s Jewelry Btprw. . r ftew Berne Graded School. v . . w w. . L'NUKR TUB AL&FlCts 0 TUE TBCSTIiS The seventh seasioa of the school will . open MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1888, with a corps of ezperienced and competent teachers. Tuition free to all white children be tween the ages of 6 and 21 years, who are citizens bona fi le of the 9th schocl district. - . -: The undermined ill furnish esrtifl- cates of adm lesion to uaw popUe. n ' dlw W. M. WATSON. So. apd Tress. St. Paul s School, CORNER MIDDLE ANtyEtTESTS.. Strictly non-religious "or naft-Ctholica. terms: e oo per monrh lowest grade $150 per month. Begins Thursday, Septem bet the 20th. at 9 o'clock a m S9d1m Cotton Baggings The National Board of Marina Tinder- ."' writers have given notice that "No dia- crimlnation shall be made against cot- ion covered with any light weight, close ' woven material, lnev reoommeod when it is used that two additional hoops be i used on each bale. " Tbe bales must be entirelv covered-. tide strips must NOT be omitted. They recommend the use of some article as -I ia used in baling hope and known aa liop Hacking." It is a closo woven , heavy Burlaps made in India, wekhlnir ' one and a half pound to the Yard, and can be had in any Northern citT Marine and Fire Insurance-effected to any amount (undes ODea' hentrar of insurance! on Cotton by , WILLIAM B. OLIVER. . Agent Marine Insurance Ctfttmany or London. New hem , N. C - sO'dWPw , Furniture'!! JOHN SUTBIr.;. " Has on band and is receiviapaf ery day handsome parlor suits, chamber sets, heavy walnut, bureaus, wardrobes. ' mattresses, chairs, lounge, sofas; etc.. etc. He also has a line of home-made work of bedsteads, sofaa,. tables, 1 bureaus, I etc, which are neat and subetantiaL i'rloes IC'KUt. Uown to. Itorfe Bottom. , . w ... seSdw Middle at-. New JWrn. " THE " . li M New Berno High Schcof WILL EBOPEN . SEPTEMBER 17thf 1888. StHOOL FQR BffiLS. AHD YCFHI'lAmtS Mm f .T-BKIN8 wiltfeopeuler s50801 i.o'cepMw or owaund roung Ladies, on '' MONDAY, SEPT. livflf 18 5 Prompt entrance eminenrtj deafraDie. Sept. 1st. dtf . -ijt ;-f'iJ,Jt Cfl i aT.i.'.' MIS8 LEABtJCNESwrt;'r4&,,.. School, September 10. 1888; wil , LMB9 Mam Hovobton, Frencli And iVJV",J'"u . .; mf ( 9 Tuition 82.50 per month... auj$2 Schdol Notices? MI3S EMILY FEREBKB wall sxms 77 her School Sept, 171888. ' J sUd2 lame, (Dementl and Hair at. 15 air at " ,: jn ;?! y - i aiaw ae ,ii n .'H ju.K p7! lit - i?EonejiPaiTitiL5 Oil rm A r .1 -av-WWliW wau Ur . v i. .' ; UUUiery UI1U, gQ Q.. 'VJjC.-7iui:"". k. - i y I . i a "TV ' A . w w ' ' i- B. B. B. of its merits. Get tour r?;t;-;Fcrr:::t, Thatde'r;.L!g s-i r - 1 1 ril ri ro'-rn rf twe disease. ." r r- !yr i t" i ? errand book free filled with mti2t?a.tcs of 3 I t. i l g r.ew Vis wODuCrfat cur" i. lint cow o ! 1 - J ri, en P i i - . .. r rr.aol to ; r i . Trla For sale ialw r m at tbdn1 '--r'- cf r r. r 'y sni r