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X . t: I ; ; Chllu Dickens 1 - i J r ( r ; . . 1 tUDAILT JOCB.NAl.is tlx ooluma raper, pooUshed dally, exoept Monday at 9SJ0prrr.tUSftrU month. Delivered to si 17 taaaorltMn at UaenU per month THC WKKkLT JOURNAL. a M eolamn , MPr, Is published every Thursday at $1,50 par annua. ADVERTISING BATKS (DAILY) Ob laeaoaaday SOe.; I Vs. for each sabaqueni laeartlasu : Advertisement snder bead or "Business Laoala." 10 euti a line lor Brat, and 5 cents Una for every subsequent Insertion . We Sdvertlasnienta ill be Inserted between oal matur at any pnee. HotteMerHuTiaceaorDeauu.notiuszoMd (a Hum will be lnsertedfree. All additional matter win be e barged t cenU per Hut. ' Payment tor transient advertisements aaastbe mad in advance. Kesuiar adver tisement will be ooUected promptly at the nd 01 each month. Communication containing news of tul Solent publle Interest are solicited. No e mmunloatlon mast be expected to be cnb liabed that eon tains objectlo nbie personal lllea, or withholds toe name or the author. Articles longer than hair a column must be paid for. Any person feeling aggrieved at anv anony moos communication can obtain the name or to amnor by application at this offloeaud showing wnereln tne grievanoe exists. THE JO URN A JL,. K. E. HARPIK, R08C0C NIINN, Proprietor. Local Reporter. SJCV7 BEBNE, N. C.. AUGUST 6 1190. olered at the Tost office at N Bara. V C asseeond-elass matter. UNREST. The London Times says, "There is mnch unrest in all ages, classes and occupations." A wave of unrest is agitating the masses of Great Britain. For a time only j civic circles were agitated. Tenants i were restless under the exactions of landlords; labor was resentful of the tyranny of capital throughout the Empire, while in Ireland the h 'y: peoplo were ready lor revolution jr 1 and only awaited au opportune t hour to strike for independence. p Hitherto, in England as else- i' where, the military has been the f ' 1 strong arm of despotic power, but !now the wave of unrest has reached even the military, as illustrated in ' , the refusal of the Grenadier Guards ? to go out on parade, at the direc- f tion of a Martinet Colonel, who had wearied them with his inspec fF'"' tlons and drills. It has been many years since England has witnessed anything like a mutiny among English soldiers; but this move ment, or refusal to move, came so near being a mutiny as to become the subject of official investigation. The day has gone by when sailors conld be strung up at the yard arm and soldiers have the life lashed out of them fordearing to disobey some slight command from an epauletted tyrant. Why all this ? Why does tenant rebel against landlord, labor resist the demands of capital, Ireland quivers on the verge of revolution and the soldiery of England refuse to obey her command ! It is human right asserting itself! It is man hood vindicating its high pre rogative. This nniest is not confined to England. It stirs the blood ol savage tribes iu Africa's sunny olime, and makes the llussian Czar question whether it is better to yield to the demands of his peoplo or give his life at the execrable demand of the assassin. But why these illustrations? Why go abroad for examples of asserted manhood? The world does not afford more striking illus trations or higher examples of progressive manhood than are to be found in our own beloved America. Here the rebellion of labor against the tyranny of capital -openly proclaimed. Agricul- ' Umnrnr.n'n F.KHJIiofo nlnrara tha mnaf nafianf p.. - and forbearing element of society, ' have risen like giants from their sleep to assert their manhood and vindicate their God-vouched pre rogatives. Where will it' end? Temporary confusion will result, but in the end will come the vindication of the right. The great fundamental . principle that Government was made for man, and not man made for Government will be acknowl edged, and from the bosom of un rest will come a peace in which , Government will be restored to its legitimate object the happiness of the people.' ' ADVICB TO MOTHERS. : V. HBS. WlKBLOW'B BOOTHINO 8 RUP ehoukl always be used for children ' teething. It soothes the child, softens , the gums, allays all pain, cures wind ' oolio, and is the best remedy for Diar ' rhoaa. Twenty-five cents a bottle, jelr SOKE BITTER ETEET PAT- A Exciting Time at the Potical Meet Ins t Hampton, S. C. New Yokk, Aug. 2. A special to the Tress from Charleston, S. C, Bays that the campaign in that State becomes more bitter and more personal every day. The meetings at Harmon Courthouse, the home of State Senator Moore, I whom Tillman has charged with liiirinrv in ijntintr in lha Rfnato 'yesterday, was one of personalities 'and interruptiouy, instead of is- I AH Farmer Tillman was the speaker. The friends of Moore asked Tillman to name those charged with per jury, lie did so, and as soon as he uttered the name '-Moore," Mr. A. P. Youmans made his way to the front, and said in a ringing voice, with clinched fiats and glowing eyes, "Capt. Tillman, yon are a liar, a black liar. Prove it on him. We rammed the liar down your dirty throat at liidgeway. You lied then, and yon know it." Others yelled out to Tillman that ho was a liar. Then there was a rush lor Youmans. His coat was caught, men caught hold of each other, and for some time trouble was immi nent Tillman's followers rushed him to the front, and dared any one to touch him Pandemonium reigned for some time. At last things quieted clown, ami the speeches were continued amid frequent iuterrnpticj . A Train Jswcps Down Upon ;ui! K ills a niau ami His WiiV. Camden, In'. J., Auk- -A terrible railroad accident occurred near Magnolia on tlio Philadelphia and Atlantic City rii!io.ti u lew minutes after ten I.i I ; -5 i ' - An engine drawing .t strv; ot'i iui;ty cars swept dow n u: ... ..uc! Ids wife, killing them u--..i .sty. The victims were Chas. II. T aged 30 years, ami Man, ,-f;. ii '.". Their residence was in Philadelphia. During the suniniu' tiny 1 o;.rded at Magnolia. Mr. Trigno was foreman at Pailey, I l inks ar.d Piddle. A (Jood Name A young man does i.t t ahvajs liiud it eae-y to get on in the world without education, or lamily influence, or personal - lriendfl. or property, or health; but, lie will find In the long run that is far easier for him to make his way among men without any or ail of these advantages thau to make substantial progress in the world without the reputation ol a good character, even though he has all these possessions. Character stands for something everywhere in spite of its frequent slightings. Men who at it themselves lacking in a good character appreciate and value it in others. A band ol robbers would want au honest treasure. The young man whose word cannot be believed, vhone honesty is not above suspicion, and whose personal life is not what it ought to be, is not ihe young man that the business world has open places for. lie may have health and wealth, and family position, and a host of friends, but if he is without character ho is at a disadvantage in every position in life. When young man who has lost his good name makes an honest effort to recover it ho finds that his way upward is a hard one a groat ueal harder, iu spite of all other helps, than it would have been if he had made a right start without these helps. Fiieuds are comparatively powerless in their eltorts to win confidence for one who has proved himself unworthy of it on former occasions. Tucu it is that the young man is likely to realize as never before that "a good name is rather to be chosen than great riches," even as a worldly invest ment. Because it is so hard to get on without a good name, or to regain it when once surrendered, every young man who has that possession ought to count above price, and to have a care lest he lose it.-Sunday ochool Times. Snmmcra';l)rinks lor Hard Workers. A very good summer drink is made by patting about two spoon fuls of oatmeal into a tumbler of water, or, in making a larger quantity, two and a half pounds of oatmeal in a pail of cool water. It is made still more refreshing by tbe addition of a few slices of lemon, though this is not absolutely neces sary. The western hunters and trappers long ago considered this the best of drinks, as it is at once nourishing and satisfying, yet un stiumulativo. A wide and long experience, especially au Europe, warrants praise of the virtues of oatmeal water as a snmmcr drink for men engaged in hot and labori ous ocenpations. It is drunk in considerable quantities at many of the rolling mills, blast furnaces and glass works ; throughout Eng land and Scotland as well as in this country. It is far more strengthening to sustain the toiler through continued exertion in a high temperature than the stimu lating been and ales which are frequently, and In some places, customarily resorted to by men in those occupations ; while it matters not what beat the workman under goes, he may consume any desired quantity of the oatmeal water without any injurious conse quences whatever. This drink much surpasses all that can be found in ale, beer or porter, even as regards those particular quali ties for which the latter are used by men whose daily employment is in an overheated atmosphere. Exchange. Dlscouraging. 'Oh, Edward,l'm so disappointed 1 conld cry," wailed the young wife. "What's the matter, darling! Don't be discouraged. We ' all have things go contrary at times." "It's so aggravating. 1 started out to make an apple pie, and I think 1 must have change oft to a cheese cake. But as it now'Iooks more like a bag pndding than either, I've had trouble and ex penso for nothing." "That's all right, dear. It won't go to waste. We'll simply use the compound for rat poison and start ; again." Philadelphia Times. L.KMON ELIXIR , A 1'Uamiiit Leinon Dilnk. For bilioueneHS nnd constipation, uko Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take I Lemon Elixir. For siok and nervous headaches, take Leinon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, atte Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the abovo diseased, all at hich arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or bJoo.l. Propared only by Dr. II. Mozley, At lanta, On. 50o. and ?l 00 per bottle. Sold by drueL'ist. Prolinuria Milliliter YVrllea. Alter ten years of great nufIoriug from iriil ideation, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley 's Lemon Elixir, and ma now a well man. Rev. C. C. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, tillnovl No. 28 Tatnall st. Atlanta, (ia. Ex Postmaster General James sympathizes with uhe striking London postmen, lie says they are greatly nndepaid, receiving less than halt the pay ot onr postmen, and they are compelled to do mnch more work. XVU-A-T IS SCROFULA It Is that Impurity In the blood, which, ac cumulating in the glands of tlia neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which causes painlul running sores on tho arms, legs, or feet; which devclopes ulcers in the eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or deafness; which is tho origin of pimples, can cerous growths, or the many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which, fastening upon tho lungs, causes consumption and death. Being tho most ancient, it is tho most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely Vce from it. How Can It Be CURED I'.y taking ltood's Sarsaparilla, which, by tho remarkable cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines have faikd, has proven itself to be a potent and poculiar medicine for this disease. Some of these cures arc really wonderful. If yon suffer f roiT scrofula, bo sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. " My daughterMary was afflicted with scrof ulous sore neck from the time she was 22months old till she became six years of age. Lumps formed in lier neck, and ono of them after growing to tho slzoof uigoon's egg, became a miming sore for over three years. Wo gave her Hood's Sarsaparilla, when tho lump and all indications of scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now she seems to bo a healthy child." J. a. Caki.h t:, Kaurigbt, N. J. K. 11. !o sure to got only Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold y all druggUti. ?l; tllforffS. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar Trinity College. The New York Nation ot July 3 says: "The leaJing Collegesof the country have leen almost transformed since the "Nation" was started, and a class of advanced stu dents have come Into existence that were unknown and unexpected at the close of the war. The Schools of Political Science, which tbe prlnotpal Universities now con tain, turn out yearly both writers and thinkers whose contributions to the liter ature of political philosophy, history, ar cheology, political economy( and adminis trative law are extremely important, and have planed the country In the very front rank In fields of Inquiry In which it was, five and twenty years ago, almost wholly unrep resented." TRINITY COLLEGE Is the only Institu tion in North Carolina which has a regular ly organized School of Political and Social Science -with courses extending through two years: Applicants may enter at the beginning of either 'term. Terms begin Sept. 4 and Jan. 1. Bee Catalogue, pages 61-111 inclusive. . Address JOHN F. CHOW ELL., President, JylS dimwit Trinity College. N. C. Desirable Dwelling For Sale, Situated on . South ' Front street. House'oontaiDS six comfortable rooms and recently added new kitchen and all' desirable outhouses. Lot 70 feet front. . f'-lYi,. -Atso- - r TIou'A and Lot on Craven street. Apply to Watson & 8tret, , : dlf. , - ' Real Estate Agents, " S ONU ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it ia pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts intly yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head-, uches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the ouly remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial iu its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and' 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Louisville, nr. A'flV roRt, n r FrY' Catarrh c .it i j rersta ....... ... Inflauimntluii, Ilctls the Sirt m. Restores Ilie Seme of Tate and Smell, HAY-FEVER TRY THE CURE A particle Is applied mw t ,a : n'.rU'and li agreeable. J'rlne it) eciii" M !i-iij!rlBtH; t.y mall, registered. 09 cts. M.Y HHOTHKRB, 6(1 Warren tttreet. Mow imrUklwly OUR LINE OF suing dsivgrwars Is the Largest and Most Artistic ever shown in this Citv. V I We offer Bpocial drives Tomorrow. BELL THE JEWELER. mum mmm Bell's Jewelry Store, UNDER "HOTEL ALBERT." Eyery rodder o" tho Journal ought to keep time and join tho proomsion to the above named splendidly appointed Jewelry Store, where you will find a new stock of Watchon. Ciocka and Fine Jewelry, at prises that defy compe tition. HavinR moved to tha ubovo elegantly furnished store, will bo pleased to serve all ray old patrons and tho public gen erally, linpairing a epeculty. Our woritBhopn being more spacious and fitttd witu the latest improved machin ery, v(! Hre now able to do all classes of work with neatnena and dispatch. "Ssli Jeweler9 T8 mu Buffering from the effects of youthful errora, eulr decay, waiting weakness, lost manhood, etc, I will send a valuable treatise (sealed) containing roll particular! tor home oure, FREE of charge.- A eplendtd medical work ; ahonld be read by every nun who Is nerrooj and debilitated. Addreaa,! Pr.JPl&,FOTrXiJBoo4ua, Cnn, JOE K. WILLIS, puoriiiKTon of EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA tlarble Works, New Berne, 1ST. O. Italian and American Marble'and all qualities of material. Orders solicited and given prompt attention, with satisfaction guaran teed. ' v. - O. E. MiLi.fcn ia my e.goat at Einston, and Alm.. Fields regular traveling agent. ; ; v ; --jx . 'ii.;, mm 8 A W (' mm in Sy0 PROFESSIONAL. D2. G. K. BAGBY, SUBGEOH DENTIST. Offise, Middle street, opposite Baptist church, dec3 dwtr NEWBERN. N. "0 P. H. PELLETEEK, ATTOWSKT AT LAW, AND MO N FY imoKKlt Craven St., two doors South of Journal oflloe. A specialty made in negotiating unall loan for abort tlmo. Will practice In the GouBtlee ot Craven. (Jar teret, Jonee, Onslow and Fain I loo. United Htatea Court at Hvr Jierna, and Supreme Court of the atate. (ebl dtf CLEHKNT MiNLY. 0. H. QUIOH Manly & Guion, ATTOltifJSYS AT LAW, Office 2d floor of Green, Foy & Oo.'b bank, Middle street, New Berne, N. C. Will praotice in the courts of Craven and adjoining counties, in the Supreme Court of the State, and in the Federal Courts. apld d wtf if. m eiilMONS H. L. OIBBS. Simmons & Gibbs, ATTORNEYS AT LAW... Will praotice in the counties of Craven, Jonos, Onslow, Carteret, Pamlico, Lenoir and Hyde, and in the Federal Courts. Office on Craven street, next door below Journal office. ap!2dwtf Dr. J. D. Clark, DENTIST, NEW. BKRNE, N. C.J Oilice on Craven street, between Pollock and Broad. dw STR&WHaTS. A Fine Line of them at BarringtQt. & Baxter's. Also, k Inrio lot of avMPLE HATS at New York cont. See Our Stock of Neckwear. Full line of CLOTHING, SHOES and DRY GOODS at Barrington & Baxter's. aprl dwtf ROBERTS & DRO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Dry Goods, Bools and Shoes. We sell FLOUR direct from the Mills in Michigan. We havo in stock a big supply of West India Molasses, which we import direct from the Wes Indies. Give us a call and see our prioes. ROBERTS & BRO., 8oiith Front street, NEW BEKNE. G-g" We job Gail & Ax's and Loril ard'uSnufl. Mfsntiosi, Ladies. Having just received a Sample Lot Of the FINEST PARASOLS, at a GREAT REDUCTION, will sell them at New York Cost, POSITIVELY. r&T CALL EARLY.? M " S. SULTAK, Agt- may3.dtf HUUPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECfflCS... For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Boss, ; . AND F0UX.T&7. 500 Pago Bonk on Treatment f Animals and Chart Seut Free. . . . , ctnuslFereri. Coaceetlons, Inflammation. A. A. 1 8pinai Meningitis, Milk Fever. B. B. (Strains, Iiameness, Kheanatism C. C.UUtemper, Masai Diecharges. ' D. D.Boteor Grubs, Worms. - E. E.Oonghs, Heaves, Pnenmonla. ' F. F.-CoUeor Gripes, Bellyache. , - G. G.-MUcarrlage, Hemorrhasos, H. U. Urinary and Kidney Dlaeaaea, Eruptive Dleeaaes, Maago, J.KBiseases of Digestion. ;"' ' Stable Case, with Specifics, UanusL . Witch HaielOU and Medleator, . tT.Offl Price, Single Bottle (over UdosesV a ' .60 Sold by Dnugists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere and in any quantity on Eeoelpt olPrioe. Humphrsys' Med. Co., 109 Fulton -St,' H. t. UTTurnnEYS' EOHEOPAIEiq m SPECIFIC No, "Tan . ThttOZUrmKMMHfrtl vmnmAwinm Kcrvcus Debility,7 Vital Weaknoss, and Pibftrstlon, from ovMrork or othw oraitt., 1)1 par viaL or S yiala and large rial powder, for a,,' BouBf Dbuooirts, orient postpaid on raMlptef Slrioeiiaaartn' JWkiaei, IDS Valtoa SWi a. . ; naedU year. AM of our Veterinary Preparations can do naa or j. v. Jordan, Druggist, N. W cor. Broad and Middle streets, Newbtrn.N. C. fhe Alliance to the 'Front, Tub PKooftr.Hstvi FamUii. bold, vigilant ajvrenslve and vcosreslve. It has opinions and expresses them. Kortr-elght columns, eight pages. All Home-Print, (uncial oignn of North Carolina and Virginia Mtte Alii. auce.s. 'Ilie l.lveat paper to the Houthl Ooes to nearly lasi poscomoes in wortn uarollns and to 23 Htates. ONJfi DOlXAK A tKAIt, otruiiiy vwui na jor sample copy. Ad, iress ... . , ,TnK PBOQKESalVB rAKVFR : . L. Polk, KdltMv . , U, Ii, Kkowdkk, liuslncss Kanaeer, tf . JTzJAMEB. OLD DOLIIuIOIl 1 1 8EMI-WEEBXT, LINE. rite Ul - Pell - SWeniMy cm . tmMj' Old and favrtt Water Reate, 1 AlbatarU amd Ckmpwt Oiul Xarfvlk, Baltlwar, Bw fork, Phlla. dlphJa iMtta, Prid. aad Wihlnsrta CU7. And all points. North. East and West, Ob tnd attar MONIV&Y. JONK lfith. liitn nnUi fortlier notloe. 'h SUuner KEWBERNB, Capt Prilchett (See First Page.) Cinr nntlrlnff effnrtji tA uimu mi . n md our almoat perfect aervloa lorinapati fifteen Tears, la the best'cnaranUa wa offer aU thlppers aa to wna' we will do for fcueui in uieiutura. Order all aoods oar of O D. H. a. no. n. IbllcVa. Paaaeneert win find a aoud table, eamtmt. able rooms, and every ooortMy and atten tion win be paw tnem by tbeoffiaera. E. B. K0BEET8, Ani Kkpbbh. CULPICPPER A TtJRNER, Aaenia, aorzoiK, va. W. if 8TANFOBD. Vloe-President Nsw Tork City. l AKMERS' LINE. Steamer Cleopatra Leaves New Berpe every Wednesday and Satnrdny lor Treujou at 7.30 o'clock. Ktlnmlnt;. will leave Trenton Mondays and TMirsiayiat 6.30 o'clock. P.n-teager accoinmodstlona. G. K. ANDBBWB, Uan. Manager, apliiitwiy Newborn, N. 0. ihv:m smum vwm foluu, and aorfoia. t.iuiur PhlUdelphia. nw V or k. .(, , Xta. via lUiabc.A ( Uy M t'oiuuieniriug Monday, June ltitb, THE STEAM Klit Eaglet and Annie oi tiiis una will run on regular aobedaie time, leavlnic New Berne ever MONDAY. WEDNKR11 AY and FttlDAY ntterixious. at FOLK o'clock, for JUlzarietb Oity end return atilvtiik' on TUEHDAY. XHURtUA ui.d HA1UHUAY 'ineae su amaia m cuuiieiiiun, wiu Uie AUaxtlc A N. 0. K. K.. Nortclk Hcuiliern H.. K.. New York.PliHo. nd Nor!olk K. H.. and tbe Pennaylvania K. K., loru, k rrtlablc and regular line uflerliiK iiporn.r mcllltt. a tot qulok tranoortatlon No tranale.rs ezoipl el KMiabclij '1t),at which point freight 111 be 'uuded on uaie io go through to detlcnln,n. Direct nil fciMKia u, bt niiipo via iatwi J Carolina Mapatau i.nily h ToiIowb; From New Ymk, l Pnu. A tt Hei tf, "North River. Troni Philadelphia, bv i lilia. W, n, Hi u, - K. K Uoea 8U islatlOIi From Hulluiore by PJilla'. wn . hull K, it,. President Bt. biailon. Front Norfolk, by .Noriolk MouM.tn. h n From iloeton. by Merchauisd, Mli.er 'Irani fx.rmi'.on t'o.; N Yotli an., S t unit, ,1 ! K fc. i - Httloal,,w tuuK uuinJtnri u b aur othor Hue - V, U : JOYOK (Oca, liyi Tratne Akeat, P.K.ai.U un l liamuMabager . GEO. sVhl r,t s Division krelghl Agent, B it: OOUKF, Ooutial Freight Axenl. N Y. P. at N. li. K., Norfolk.Va H.O. 11 0 DO I n a, o eneral Freight Agent. R H. H. It., Norfolk Va. GKO. HKNDKRflONj Agent. New heme. a. (J. febSOdw The K. G. Freight Lino atESCnAT3 acdlSHIPPEnS, TAEF. KCICB f On and after October 16, JHfft, ihlt llnewll ' resume their regular HEM I-WEEKLY TRIPS BaUimort and lav Biin6 LeavlnK taUirnore for ew I'erne Wtl liJL'A Y, tA'f UKW Y, at 81X 'tV Ji. Leaving New Burns tot Baltimore, lUtH. ..... jjay, batckuay. at -ix p. w. This Is tne only ill hid line oat of Hew Berne for Baltimore without change, and on their return trip from Baltimore eouie dlreo to New Berne, stopping only at Met folk, con nectlng then for Boston, l'rovidenoe, Phila delphia, filch mond, and all points Uorlh Bast and West. Making .close connection,' iors ;l points by IUyer and Krll out of Nw Hern. , .. ..j.. ,. ,, ., Atients are s follows:" , , i BKUBiiN oai UJt, Oen'l Manager, ' '.. W . ,JSubt 8l-i Baltlmora. ielphla,l'-!tipnth wnarves. Hew York- A Balto. Trana l Im PI.. - North river. kV ; K. Sampson, Boston, 5S Central wLsrt. oft Koolt well, Provldenoe, B, I. Bhlos leave Bnatxin TW!.. J t . fw York dally. . , ' " Z ?.tJ Wednesdays A Patnrdaya , Phlladalpbla, MondayvWedneV : t. ' days.Batnrdaye. ... - - nuvtuHDoe, tHtiuraaya, -Through bills lading Riven, and rates guar anteed to au points at (be different offices or ' tlio oompanlos. . AVOID BRSAKAGB Or kt'LK AN ' ' j . - , B, GRAY, Agent, ""i SV.' : i :.-) Nw ats. Mi Oi r'. unAHIILLC rtMAU INolllUlt, ; :. .. - oxroBD.N.o. , , . , THH ABVKMT TEbKI WII.1, BBGIW A?i'.Wf,A' liM, ' . Careful ahd thorough instruction In every department. v . he Director of Music (piano and organ). Is iradOate of ths Now Kn gland Co&ser vatorv. and 1h an experienced and enthuslestlo teacher, and ,ilie ; hlgn repntatkia of lbs B U SB SB B BSIBBB I BBI III W B W B B W . . r-.Ninui will IB luny sua. t"1Je?-. J31"" Instruct Ion In oko culture n.t-'iht.?1,lglDg '.'e! lu rupiis. tthe Art teacLer Is a lady ol nuitaiiai talent and won manj illstlnnthms while astudeut of the Oooper Dnion Art k.h..j., i:.w ' .' n.l? iUn',,De,oi the luMHuls Is such i i.?J ,erlou" lk' s has occurred "m i .f b"r,lK pupils or ti-sctaeis since the !whioeni ol ihesehioi ":"5 "J"," " H"n-li'J'tl luition In U eAcBdemle Cept , indlndlng Latlu. Wna'r.. taltsihenics, ' for se's ou ol fony weeks, IAU , fciC?,1ia,0,n"w 'Tihtr information ap ply to or address . T JlylOdeodAwIm' Priaoipal,
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