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?.-'.- ' - .51 -f I'M " t il 1 ;-. !V3K I I .5 - . J-AiMf 'NEW, BERLIN fc. SUNbAyljSEM'EJiBEK lG. 1888. PRICE 5 'CENTS. W L. Vll.-NO. 147. ' -1 a4 , r . l i ; -r. W. A J : )ir - T . tit. . el C 1 r C ' ! .1 j prowU enAatia i .:.i.twlm.l JL R. Di5i30N. CI UN AC3. Turnip, tad Biberian Kale O ted at Ueo. AUU ft Co. i mi i iv draught, Bsrgnsr & Kigali eele reeled Beer, toecoid.es f . f ,( SPECIAL 5 QTICE TO CONSUMERS Having put my delivery wagon on ire street, lam now ! a position; to v ML r-V riutAiffri With FlBST ' tlee en t I u politico. K a trial 1 1. Now , . , , j -. i sey ltd- t i . od mj wwto doa'i py m ( ua mj mIl pcoflu), tod that I will .xmbrek. Lt B btb bl judge of that. I am itill pay tnc 100 mum U dollar, way property U ia ay oai nam, and Ian determined to Ml) good groetrie$ tkeap, - Very wpifolly, ' TEE GaoCtE, . B IUCKByRN. TJHIL'i. BUTTER th be In lh I maikek, m io at Dans'!, paly 8Q oenU per lb. , y,,- - - "ITF, LTId, Mixed Paint, Var- a.O.I and Olaaaai .- . ; GlO. AlXUf it 00. V .ED BCR, 1m cold, and all u.r oool dripki at jyl7tfr ' A, B.BotTan . TT8K fURE ICE, maanfaotarad by U th Jurman Ioa Faotorr. OOAL NEWS. , Qaita a .-. CaB.--! '. . luta i -ipccimtnt of Vood trarailed throogh a ' ' i r citlxeaa want bear Senator p Bimmona, j -iha beaatifml work turned oat Tn Epjrisp it S,oun4 Knob. 1 oi Wa nt in a recent copy of the villa Ct.'itn, atatmant of tbe diaooT- ery of a Urge number of nineral aprisga at Rob a 4 Knob, in IfcDowall ooenty, Sulavud itaa ear tctentioa to. tiff co4 the nrUeie,'c preeeore - s s; ce at the tus fat bade oar daa.' j .;;'r- ' But IT ajm Car r way haajuat returned fvena that reaorl aad glraa H a fnite UU :utf i jcoani of the matter. Be from the furniture factory of Palmar T(Te nleUert wf.iWUfart!'1 tLate darinf thedieeeTeryend AeebclaUoa ereemfndea that kUndaT I aetaicrmecr or mM iprmga, ana naye furocua iii 0&Oy !atit&'ilttaii aid IM K the In. Uf-vCitin ia e. U hJBo1 7rdrwn bntj rather bow the V. Uawki Theaa aptci wbea he toft num- ritiafnfcrekf4jaeiubJeot.aiMa(Wn iaty4atead 'd.In twjoin. the Aaaeoiatto anJ m( kdra4 4 eiztrnrn aa waa ern-fm the ejtU iiaMi at tenO. t imw-wj rer wrote or nenj. 'Tnr rarwty oat Ua -cornet ( cf 8oW Front 1 777 " " .nj ; Craie. itreeM iUratheee word.f aome fio.li little girii frooj abonU-fT 7" "ww T V V fire to eight year. old.. Thai, .tore Jtoai wiU be mad. . A.-t;M.-hUii...kBOwa.;lbtadythm to foond to be iveui WHwme pen Mew wonawMwaatw - . . riona made np MrmffDT doll of . repertor qnalUy, alm war. C.pkDaaIlobtoto.bo.t:Ue Uf'?r?0,Mv1,M onry cu.tomer we know of their hating dfo'4 V r nU had,' , "v : .) . i "'Jtjdg3cxmt and backbone will ; ftccompllah wonders. t - Schools In tnia section Hare : ODensJ well. Others wtlli -soon commenee with bright prospects. Bleamer SOTnaanta. ' " i From tha alum and iron wafer tha The Eaglet of the . O. u. lin Sc alna and iron mate, well known to the rired yeaterday with a foil caxgo meaical profesaion, la made,;aod the general merchandiM; Tb Veeper of eaporaUon hu paeaed already beyond this line wlU an ire today. The Eaglet the axnarlmaatal nartal and Ursa ill tail tomorrow afternoon at four Lvaporatori will be elaeed la position o'clock. ' 1 . lat once and the work cashed with The Nawberneofe O. D. line af- Tlgor, Thewatera wDl be forwarded rWad last night wltk a large cargo of m demiions to ali Darts of the country freight and-p4atongraK and wU "'Mae ordered. The use of the alum and Tueadayaf IS e)lbck for Norfolk direct. wtUr BM ukir wotkad some t , Tna advancement of education tiroagbont the Sonth has received Impetus for the h twelve .k , ihe Itepnblican candiuko, o'rnor of Indiana, A has dediBedTUeilvoposition 'to - meet -lifs ; Democr atiO' eompetitoifi V ' ; -. .. Ll . ! V Ntwi Berks stands ready; to ?: 1 meetj'tbS wlaheg of tha sarrband ! in ' country; "What 'lex f, vlf : ' rentlemeA dont , Aee that;, tbey .- want, utey wui piease aaa ior ic - i ' Teb mnltitadinona fnencla : a Ota.' naor!anaon5)" who i baVaVt Dottshad Uha1' pleasure orrfieeing!,Mm t s d.ja will be gratified to eara that , be was never: poking better than t ft i at presents He ia being7 nope tZTZT: Deiaocratie kttcceaa indeed , ' ' h ( uJent otVacce'sa, bat be be' lieves it will be?eeared.,bjf'h&rf3 I ork and constanf "efforts. hi YeiIoV fever bas'niade' its ar rearance . at , Decatur,, Ala., ana c::r.; ' ernatlon prevails. Decatrir is i' ? ccatyiteofIorgan;;cdnntT a- J U one of the most flourisbiDg towns in the State. IH qn the ltnnente river at tbrpoint where the Cliarlcston and Memphis Eai road crosses the Louisville and Nashville Railroad."- flrt-J i r 1 :a-s : I whlsand red water., , From the alum sulphur, and iron ill And a ia IhOr Interest teenoouraga aadnatronlae tliiasohool. ". ' I J3 ire. 'JL'iT. Irkine to s eaiefnt and painatihinc taiibar' whealwais makes IgeodJapfaanfjpasj aorpnpiU. : , kIiaa. MalUa Beeala to a moat excellent teeoer for the little oom end keepa them wide awake ia the school room. ; ,ktie milf Ferebe to another young ladyf,txoetlet, training as a teacher aad her pupils aJ way i nuke satisfactory prcfreas., u fit, Paul's sahool also opens tomorrow bat we a apl informed as te who will have charge j.. . Wewieaalltheechools the liberal patronage which they deserve. The number is surely auffisient to aocom mo- data all. . , .. i ''."l vj " " Otoxcli Betrtcee Tojay. Methodist Church-Rev- L. W. Craw ford, pastor. Services at 11a. m. and 7:30. Tbapews sje free. Ushers are always in the vestiOuis to receive itrsn g'era. AH persons are cordially invited to'. worship with, the congregation. Young, men's, prayer soeetisg at 9 a. m. Sunday school at 1 p ni. Christ Church-Rer. V. W. Shields, rector. 19th Suodsy after Trinity. 8 a. m. Holy Communion, 9 SO a. in. Suz dal School s Chapel, 11 a m. morning prayer sod sermoa, 5 p. m. Sunday School at church ; 7 p. tu. eveoing prayer. AH people will be welcomed to the services of this church. Cehrrs at the doors. Ebeneser Presbyterian Church Rev Wm. E. Carr, pastor. PrsachioK at 11 a. m. and 7.0 p. m. Special services during the week. St. Stephen's Reforoied Mmsionary by-one notable ease at Old Fort, fire Ranliit Phurrh Quean struct . Service marvelous effects upon invalids near ReT j R Franklm at n o'clock a. m. ami 7.30 p m Y. M.C. A. Devotional mteliriK at the Association on Middle 'clock p. m Hubjtct Abiding Iroder tbe Psalms Sha 91: 1. now (if Leader, the Dr. Danger job Accident, . " TaaUrda al m oVlork Mr. A.-E. P . 7 I . , , .... Wadsworth:' re.Idin.vXon Cera creak "" ln WM' com about 17 m.errom Arerb4PP l9i0o, hih authority, theroomio( th toaieriouaacoldnk;,pT.toiaalna M iM u"btf cf P .treet at o v... i. iJZ.J . vancM Stated of the oountry. It is Abidinr Vai uiavf an nae) ,w uivu fvj oi w mm eas pvauu ve. l . i i moreofder.Jwn theptotorJiMlnsHV,',3vd " K .s.v7.t - . .T:vT ; . .. . . .... s -.Z n Ittilfce-MdrttaUa ta behvMrrnaafai audi .MUssuV"- rjlUTl..Ul tl-aa.fc WUmington 8Ur: Advice, received Oamebert JV,etieal,mtme. H 7 ,T 7 77: . Ifrom FavattevUle indicate that one of riving atont two otloCk.' ThongB bad4'"VJ- "w - vv'"'-""" " the biggest frnets on record is on its viaen r so remaiea tae aiutn ana ironiwaj to Wilmrngton. The river is out mass has nroven itself ahead of all lot its banks aad tha lowlands all under nth., T.m.AiMM k- .r,tM.A water. . The river has risen several feet nr4 iv Ai.n A nkmni... -k.n and to still rising ... ts-.m-M-.-M Oaford Orphan's Friend: The ladies an otnera naa taiiea. STATE MEWS CONDKNSr 1. R0OUiai.K, J. O, Sept. 18. ITiswrw ILBpper: , j . Deer Si: We, the undersigned, who live in the name township wiUt Oliver EL. Dockery, aad some of whose farms adjoin hie, nave known aim Intimately, the moat of na, all of oar liven, and tee keart eertifr. that, aa a farmer, it to wall known, not only ia his own neigh borhood, bnt ia the whole county, ke is a dead adure, and that he bee never been, and to not now, anything but a professional politician: W. F. BROOK.8H1BE, R. R. LlTTU, T. F. STainaCK, N. Q. Nicbouoh. J. P. Lrrrue, Jn , AxntxD Baldwin, O. C. Carwi.. D. C. SraiBacn. These men are among the beat of our cititens and tbe beet farmers of tha Pee Dee county. Newe aad Observer. Lemon Elixir. PLEASANT. LXKOR DRINK. Cures iodic set ion, headache, malaria, kidney disease, fever, chills, loss of ap petite, debility and nervoas prostration, by regulating the Liver, Stomach, Bow els. Kidneys and Blood. Lemon Elixir to prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, oeaabined with other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromatic stimulants and blood purifiers. W. A. Jones, Belt Station, Ala., writes: "I have suffered greatly from indigestion or dyspepsia. One bottle of Lemon Elixir done me more good than all tha medicine I ever taken - An Old Citizen of Atlanta, Ida. By the recommendation of Rev. C. C Davis, I used Dr. Mosley s Lemon Elixir for a severe chronio oase of indigestion, palpitation snd irregalar action of the heart with constipation and biliouttnees. 1 also suffered greatly with gravel and great pains in the back and kidneys. much of the time unable to stand alone. I was treated by many physicians and sed many remedies, but got no relief. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir alone has made a perfect cure of all these dis eases. I am now a well man. My wife has for many years suffered great ly with constipation and sick hsadaohes from bich she could get no relief. Tbe Umoa Elixir has permanently cured me. A. C. Arnold, 23 Ella street. Atlanta, Oa Sold by druggists. 50 cents and SI per bottle. Prepared by li. Mozley, U U , Atlanta, (ia. Sold in New Berne by R. N. Duffy, lruirgisl. ly burnt It Ij bOted thatao very seii lajtrry wjll,reuit.H ,--,kjov b i R. MJohnsoo, representing the Wil mlngton Messeriger,1 wa'a registered ai rri srk-i - 4 i -u Oxford Orphan's Friend: nf Nmth flarolinn will nle&sn hear in xnevompaciiormoi tnomasareoaara niMi tbav the cot weather ts coming l. . .... . . I . . I . u ttd Au;u.A.A . . - . t . luia use or me aivm ana inns water ion sua mu wo u,o w uuuuidu w O.R.Thomae,Esq.,of Beaufort, came tiK.t(kl. u. 'n alun. nil comfortable. Just one day 's nn veaterdav on a business trln and re- i.u i .-... j .u. work for ns now win ao you ana us tar..Ai...'v.Wa:" . il" " l good. Try it. r i w-mivr airtjci irum nm pdtidk. jdui vovi m iAu ru-.:i. n .i .u Hise Ella Ives has returned to SUUn- w not y,, w.-. ciatm M. tar i, nnia Rock ami char- tm, Va., yhitf sha takes charge ef the erntr to that the ate of it destroys ellllotte the effeoteof the high water are muiibaT depsrt'meiSf in the female ool- Ugethere;,; 4 V - to be seen. In almost every piece of bottom land the corn Is prostrate, and in many plaone eevered up with mud Charlotte made furniture goes to avsrv State in the Union, and tbe de mand for the goods is so great that the factory tt frequently Deniaa its orders News and Obsevet: A train with appetite for alcoholic drinks, snd men who-hare been. In the- kabrt of taking Capt. Alex. Miller and Mr. J. B. Hoi- jv-i. d.flT d,aH1. have after Ukl'nc this land returned j from , NawojYork ,laat wate j entirely loet all desire, for them, night: where they-hVe been In eeereh t the ear iched oondition of the blood an The Bneakinsf atnAatooubtk a ! TetroVlahtint thttgnVot alcohollastirai I k..i. ei,., k o a s . . . .1.1,. ' il 4 . . . i . ' "t . a ansjiaiaa wa a v u gx w-v a a ww a tvnuai ' Yesterday was a blf SaY foVlfiaTlem- alanUi.-. The Roaad Kaebi Mineral rived at Hettdersenvilie oh the night of ocrKltw Kf7M?f S three thopsnaa gatjex the d8t9they from Lenoir and adjeialar eondtiet to and BubrlouBolimatert aU thmbun- wuihayshgepaiate Appointments. It is hearthe KrSM' Hrtea of theamMtfa.IHU evatiOBSj.,,, . . v : .-.h j Hatowfad Jioerene, tha K either dfscuMeo-. i ! . 1 . Aa aresortfor InvaUda abletodaiIf44Hai'ii Wfspeaial'.tay ap- as at o oiooa, pnatox ttanaonvvon- a" tijiwm, rajwurn ' ' ... .. . : . i-i- la ti-.M .-- jJ.Mi Cf at the t and ipointmentof the other there win be a faartUsfeioIV gTmarhewWrthem. Jnage FbWte left "flit Thursday night aaceddeif tne'atana Which I bene Hoiai m winter; W'sTftamer. 0 Ion the westbound freight for Winston .rectedV'igvitpn-e H aver aHtloa, ta WW:?oW" lTa"" MnF, Wootea; Eatji ta-T M M ad, no. dkw, "Ti '-J Hon. M. WRartaonr.i' For lenonih to"et the baloocy raila at the I , l.. A host remarkably tfto has jns i nadeon a Bonthern .road. :i 1 rc: 13 pares favorably With - c; Hi 'hisbf flyers" , in the Jinl Elates.'- The run was Ctlnritia and Charleston, i wticY were i covered in . : as:l fifty-air minntes, , ' : in :!;'. all .stoppages, lozt, ca on8 ortlon of '. tvea greater epeed than -aJe. Of coarse this was ' 'a time, indeed there ia - ' ' 'jnle' runnlcj in tLo tastest ".-ions-run ' i v - '.i on two compctr '. . : ' i Lea don and . , ,. tr a cf v frVCJ ' :re greseman 8imOM4 Ci ft'Aydea'Eq., 8prlnge" will be equally 'pi and rther had been square, when trod need over two hoiirs Senator Canunt held the I hotel, and . tha singularly graduated ' List of Letters nndividad attenUon af tha tui nrasii I solar uUesHI ditnelC intost, wnlie the 1 Remainina in the nostomce at New while benlled argument nionanMkt;t I EV B. Atkinson, Michael Bryant, Wil how why that peepfe should rotei the pw-anee er hearvy froete. c Tha extreme I nafflr - Bryant, EUia Brvant, Maley Demwratib ticket. When h wax, Well vaflhtlora'of t& thermcmieter Jtbia Mra- Bri Sanil ChriaUan, Lanie T. Dill, nlM waVia VJrr. KaI' tri mar have been VP. the lowest &: Ubs Malvlit Dennto.Henry Eliem, Patienoe fall ana WML he.1 MVDaring th.'ho. day. of lLSt. IRerally-psck ii arid Senator pro JfciyY1387 fca'higKeet; point reached beth 'Mattocks, Frank Pierce. John oeeded with hie. masiexlx effoxL i h tha' mercurr ta iho hotel waa 84?, Smith, ChM8aaib, 8. H . Boonsree, jr. !&iji&UAam. ThtoanptoUanataralaaaitarluai ggf 841!? F.M.BimmoneastheimmnhsrofCon- an toemlneral waten MeDowell JSlfffe&L -?T gtees whd Introdu'tieA Iha' bllf ia'tionf aointete likely to outrank the min, , PereoneValirt Rraftrvij leUers, will ' & A u tr nk in tti I erals. of which one of the largest lnmne any advertised nd give date of list. xinK ao Ion, as the Trn exlatoV?A. of told ever discovered la this State L "?,?t6Df.B0W XM one - , ' - - . j - i - . . , ..... .til cent? snail aa oouectea on tna annvery though Senator Ransom and held, the Iwai jecently Uken frow ondof taejof jnetter adte'rtlsed." crowd for about twe and a half honref Tn.kieeJ U " , i - - , VUlij ailUxUi.T, P. M. 8immon at once , drew their attention. I - . ' : ,, . I r a lJ,-,v Eis exposition of the InequalUie. of the Opening- of School.., 1 w . MtEttey PtTER. tari3 lawa waa ad plains practical and ?wo or our acnoou openei last oa- jfVfer.Sep.H.r-DoriBg convincing that even tEe colored pooplerl11' Jocet and ; Hut Lixaiel tne put j hotlrs; etdlni at bobn today, . a ,k..V i . ... I Oliver .u These) teachers have made'llat nw run of valloW fever: have been bad the scales removed from,, thefaeyee ood beginning and a few minutes In SAnrAt&tV ' and after the msetml or itAf declared their echool roome are all that to, fe- iSjBno, 8. ., Sept. It-Mayor tbey would to ror Eiaunoti. , ,' iqe wi cwnviw uj v Bryan received a. Olspetcn rrom m. n B. Avcoft. : fnllnweil ill r. 1 competency id unew lur tenoueri, Aliara siemmxer, b uoouciiuhtuh, r-... : -L :Jl ' i--.'i. I- Tm.n--nit,. nf-t..4 N.C..todar. say Intf that yellow feve lemons in a saorn so.rp anu eutnu- ,--7 J rir:': had broken out amont tha Jackeobvilel Isstioipwb.- - " rr - . rwcomeeinegrauea acnooi,-tree to i ..tnng at that placet ' A strict quaran are erier u " I better at- 11 blte childrea in the 8th township t(ne will 'be' esubliahed here egalnst a crowd. The' is to tntion fr - iff t' 1 lage l s- mm i Ul III I a . ' .k'- jomrsortfe Has on band and to receiving every day handsome parlor suits,' thtmbef sets, heavy walnut, bureaus, ward rosea, mattresses, chairs, loan gel, scfxs; stc., etc He else base line of home-made work of bedsteads, sofss, tables, " buraaus, etc., which are neat snd substantial. - Prices Kf jrht lo n foJock DQUOIU, et6 d w MS4 UidJla at . liewBerne. THE fler Bernt HighSchwI V1LL KEOTtkl I 17th, 1888. SEPTEMBER S(4 dtf SCHOOL FIR GIRLS AMD Y0UN8 LADkS Mrs A. T. JERKINS will re opeaher School for the reception of Girls and " YouDg Ladies, on MONDAY, SE1T. I7iii, JSSt1. Prompt entrance eminently desirable. 8ept. 1st. dtf Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair at . C. WFtTTTS. Rope, Paints, Oil and Ship Chandlery at J. C. WHITTY'S. Ho Trust Bagging. TO ARRIVE, SIXTEEN TUOUSAND YARDS of lb. Bagging. Will be here within the next four weeks direct from Scot land ' SEND IN YOUR ORDERS. Simples to be seen either at our store or J.J. Tolson or Journal office. S. W. & E. W. SMALLWOOD Crsven street. seHdwlm Near Cotton Exchange For everything in the Hardware and Ma chinery line go to J.C, WHITTY'S. Brick ! Brick ! Brick I 50,000 Xor Sale BY Sale of Valuable Land. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th. 1883, at 11 o'clock a. m.. at the Court House In Beaufort, N. C,, I will sell for cash to the highest bidder, about six hundred (BOO) acres of land and 77S town late, belonging to the Carolina City Company. Tbis property is situated on both sides of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, atout three miles west of Morehead City, is well adapted for truck farming, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Letters of inquiry will receive prompt attention. JNO. D. DAVIS, Receiver of Carolina City Co. BMufort, N. C, Sept. 13. 1883. dwew W. P. DURRUS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GRAIN DEALERS, Market Dock, NEW HEKNE, N. C. XT Consign us your produce. mm 5 d wit Duffy's Croup Syrup. Recipe of the late Dr. Waiter Dumr. PREPARED AND SOLD BY NEW BERNE, North "Carolina. lunelSdwtr , Cotton Marine Insurance. We are authorised by the Boston Marine Insurance Company to effect Marine and Fire Insurance on Cotton, under rulings of the National Board of Marine Underwriters. ROBERTS & HENDERSON, Agenta Boston Marine Ins. Co. Kewbern, N. C, Sept. 14, 1888. New Berne Graded School. TJHDRR TBI ACBPICKS OP THE TRUSTEES or Naw Birnr Academy. The seventh session of the echool will open MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1888, with a corps of experienced and competent teachers. Tuition free to all white children be tween tbe agee of Sand 21 years, who are citizens bona fide of the 8th echool district. .. The undersigned Will furnish ctrtifl catee of admission to lew pupils. dlw W.M.WATSON. . Beovand Treat. Sale of Land. Pnriiiant to a Inrfsmrnt Ooort of Ciaven county, rendered fm the " caeof "Jurnes C. Harrison. Artm'r nt th. i,.. : tat of Peter Cheevers. dimunl n ChMvers and others, telrst-law, defend- 1 ' ants, the underlined will teifr at PnbIM Anotion, at the Court House door in tha CUT of New Berne, N. (; , on MQJHD4Y. OCTti BKKist, iws. at TWELVE o'clock. Ml tha following Heal JCatata oelonslna to tnsl ute of Peter Cheevers. dewaud, to wit; ' ' A certain tract of land mo. S TowaahlD. ." Craven county, en the south side of Neoa . River and aatit aide Moseley CmaVadlolB ' Ins thai lands of Wm. P. HIhhi. r,,.v....j ' of Uurant Lane. eoutalnlnr7n8 tore mora or leg. Also one other Uaot of lanri adinia. ' ug the above tnet, conUIMbs S0 s-rm more or leen. Which trat or In4 . conveyed by Needhan Leftin to- tetr uneevere ov deed beartng data Rent. 11th. ltW5, recorded In Kecorde of Crmren OoUbiv Book No. f , folio 2, to hieh deed rsferenc.' Is hereby made (or a more fnll at4 mrnnii.. description of eald tracts of land. Bald kadi alto adjoin the lands of Wright Hoore and others. -v ...... r"" Termsofgllo- One hair caiMi IwJL ilx months eredlt. New Berne. N. C. Ang.29th. im. ' ' JAMIlb O. UAJlIUaOK, Adm'r of Peter Cheevers, dee'd. " '' i - 1 i i i ( : l Dt: between thssrs of six end twent-oneinendeTsontuIe. r, wl.-.'sU'4 r-,r . . v sarsiii experience ibo . -- . .. , . . . , . , 1 i TheSmgeof Ssgntaw i Id c,lH .s in tL.s echool of six :v.V. Ar-rifi 5SxM Ang. 8,1883. r x; n " ' X I'X-tU .bratcbee re- To Ma. A. K.' HiWKsDear Sir: ft qui; e l ia a ptllo school. , ; , ', T:. r." '! r ! : 1 it one of the bent ' f tvn where a'l the ! - ' " "fV tt r- t,)" r:-"era gives tne pleasure to'say that I have been niog your gi. for some time past w!h much satis faction. For clear B"i, i' .'ns snl for - all FurjHwea in-t- t rr r ret surpassed bv any f 1 1 1 v. t ? r -).. I would reoorn- cr.Cil t .i to s:i w wsnt a superior g!- -. . h"i vry r ."illy your J -1 - -'ro, 1 t cf Texae. : - - lf 1 : ; ; ,.; - 1 by r. I u ' -C. alOilm - St Paul's Bchool, CORNEn lilDrJLE AND NEESE STS.. Strictly non-reliaioua for non-Catholics. Terms: St. W pet month: lowest grade SI.S0 per month V C - 1 - BeginaThuraday1, September the 80th, at 9 o clock a.mv t - aaS dlm That desirable aad oommodions d wel ling now ocoupied by Jamss M. Bow' ard, on South Front street. "For terms ....... L - . - - '' appiy at tne ouice oi . a8I dtf -i- " MSS. E. B. tLIli ' Echcol -in E',:iLY IT-.7"Z w il rten heilSchool r-.rt.IT ,1.3, .,sl did? 30d School Notice; MIS3 LEAH JONES wlll Mn- i,".- School, September 10, 1888. ( v a ? ; MBS Mamm Houohto French snd German teacher. ' ' - 7 Tnitien 83,60 pet montm Bui aag23 .1 i , HftRDViinE. -.-J00OE-STOVB3,' V.s-JjiMili OEMENT.'nT ; VlOrri.ypUirIaaTi; D.' H. ; CUTL ;23 & 23 Ui& l . . . v - . - ..-
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