PUBLISHERS inOPICIMPT. til DAILY JOOKaXlila a aU eolasu por. published telly, XMpt Monday a 15 - per year; SIM lor six months. BeJlvarsd vToTty'sttBeerlaars at Hmti er awitt THKWXKkLY JOCK AIi. M eoluma siw.tfffek4lka sveir Thursday at ILM Aummnra satbs (dailtmm loehonsaar Me.; S5e. foceaeh subsqoent Advwtleesaeau ander hand of "Baslnse Liaasta'W mU a una for flrat. and I sanls UbA svary nbwqnrat Insertion ooal pietterat any prios. HoUom or .lUlTlftCM or DmUu, not tOSXOeOd ten lines 111 bo Insortodf roe. All additional U 1U1 fe Mifa I enta Mr Um. I'l jiaankl for transient advertisements . MlVH saAdS) U UTUM. BCCUIAI ndVeT- MBHU will M eollectod promptly at the al Ol MOB month. OomaaaloeUon oontalnlai news of suf. ; aolent nnblU Interact ara toll ol ted. He e unman tea tioa mast be ezMoted to be Mb HahedtBAI atarns eblecUooebie personal- . lltee, wtUtfundtlhe nsme of the author Article longer tbaa hair a column malt be pel lor. Av MnottfeeUbk enriered i mt enony - aaooa oomn&n. eat ion eau obtain ths name of the Mtaosf oy application at this offlee aud showing wherein tne ariavanco eziata. TItE JOURNAL. m. m, HtBru. O. T. HAH COOK. Proprietor. Local Reporter. fXW BE&NE. N. U.. DEC. 7 IBM. Catered St the Peat offlee at N Im, aaeeeoasV-eleas nvatter. !T0 THE FORCE BILL. The Republican majority iu the Senate seem intent on the passage of the Force bill, but there are aerXpos obstacles in the way. The Senate is still a deliberative body, and measure of public importance can pass without the closest scrutiny and criticism. There is no probability that the rules will be chanced. Heed's methods cannot be introduced in the 8 Senate without changing its character and making it a "beer tardea" instead of the most dig nified, deliberative body on earth. Men who are proud of senatorial honors and wear their robes with grace and dignity will not consent to such degradation. lathe next place it is known that several Republican members are opposed to the Force bill per se. These Senators may be induced by cancus to vote for the bill when pot open its passage, but they can consent to delay and allow the Democrats to defeat the bill by dilatory tactics. Since Congress has been in ses sion the National Alliance has met at Ocala, Fla., and unanimously passed a resolution condemning the Force bill. The Alliance is in the majority in several of the Western States, and Senators from those States will hesitate, and may re fuse to vote for the bill. The Democratic Senators are doing their full duty to the coun try The debate on their side was ' 1 4 1 1 opened in a very auie speecu oy Senator Turpie, of Indiana, fol- by a strong argument by Senator Pugh, ot Alabama ; but the eyes of the people are just now toned to Senator Vest, of Missouri, wi?proposes to check-mate the Bepuniicans by offering a bill for tnte for the Force bill. There are a number of Western Senators who will gladly join the Democrats in defeating the Force bill, if by so dbfnf they can secure their chief object) the free coinage of silver. "So it may be that while the Senate has, perhaps more in a spirit of bravado than anything else, made haste to call up this mdst'pbnoxlous measure, its pas sage Is still by no means an ac Anmnliahed fact. ,for Practical Usage. . ,EDITOB JoTTBHAL : I noticed in Friday morning's Journal that the DUDils of the Collegiate Insti tute are practicing the subject of Mnnration." wmcn is one oi me most i J important studies that a scholar can pursue. Even a farmer fiannot well sow a field with grain unless he can tell the number of - met In the field, x wouia nice to give a prODiem W fcUO pupiia vi iuo said Institute through your paper, If vdd deem it worthy to do so. trhf problem is to fence a tract oi iana wud a ran lence, toe icuvo w Hit van rails high and two panels to the rod, and the fence to have ss many rails on it as there are acres in the field, the number of nils ' and acres having to corres pond. . Very respectfully, v.U?;t Si Inquibbe. Would be giad to get a short statement on the subject. Ed. QMtM Cry for Pitcher's Castoriau KEWS l'EOM ALL OYER THE C0FN TBI. Mrs. M. T. Koberts of New Berne H. 0. was cured of indigestion sp nal desease, heart trouble and catarrh by the use of three bottlea m p Boyal Gernietuer. Mrs.Cullen A. Battle of New Berne N. C. waa cured of severe case of neuralgia by the use of one nf An a 1 bottle or King's Royal Germetuer. Miss Janie Rudlsillof Charlotte N. 0. was cured of typhoid malarial fever after life had been dispaired of, by the nse of eight bottles oi King's Royal Qermetuer. Mrs. Fannie Patton- Charlotte N. C. whose life was despaired of was entirely restored to health and family by the use of nine bottles of King's Royal Qermetner, indiges tion was the principal disease. Rev. T. C. Boykin's daughter, of Atlanta, was cured of a protracted case of fever by the use of Royal Germetuer. Mrs. J. B. Hawthrone, of Atlanta, Oa., was cured of a long standing case of debility, etc. A son of Mr. C. Jordan, of At lanta, was cured of a serious case of stomach and bowel troubles. Mr. N. T. Johnson, ot Atlanta, was cured of a long continued and severe case ot catarrh which was sapping his life away. Mr. A. W. Jackson, of Sanders- ville, Ga., after trying various phy sicians for 15 years, was cared of a violent case ot rheumatism. Mrs. M. Farmer, West End, At lanta, was completely cured of a ten years case of inllammatory rheumatism after all ele had failed. Rev. A. B. Vaughn, Ga., was cured of facial neuralgia ; also of a liver and kidney trouble of many years standing. Rev. M. II. Wells, ot Louisville, Ky., has a daughter who was cared ot neuralgia and rheumatuui alter all known medical and climatic re medies had been used. Mr. T. V. Meddor, of Babb's Bridge, La., was cared of liver complaint and kidney disease ol Ave years, standing. Mrs. Irenia Free, of Soque, Ga., was cured of chronic bronchitis of 30 years' standing and hemorrhage of the lungs. Her recovery was despaired of, but Germetuer cured her. Dr. O. P. Stark, of Alexandria, La., was cured of asthma, 'whioh he has had from his birth. Strange, but true, "Germetuer" cured him in one week. Mrs.L. A. Sherman, Atlanta, Ga., was cured of pains in the back and hip, aud says: "Germetuer did more for me than $100 of other medicines." Mrs. J. G. Edwards, Alexandria, La was cured of loss of appetite, nervousness, insomnia, melancholy, shortness of breath, weakness, pains, "terrible blotches," etc., in cident to pregnancy. Mrs. Nicholson, of Martin, Texas, was prostrated lor months cause, female irregularity, expected to die. Was cured with "Royal Germetuer.' A daughter of D, R. Ray, Graham, N. 0., was cured of tympanitis, lung trouble and chills, after trying various physicians and remedies. Mr. A. Y. Milner, Lampasas, Texas, was cured ot four years blood poisoning, boils, sores and swellings. Mr. P. Bayne, Sr., with Halpin, ureen x uo.. ruiiaaeipma, was cured of a five years' case of ca tarrh, neuralgia and rheumatism. A son of D. B. Anthony, of Lam pasas, Texas, was cured of a two years' case of paralysis. Mr. S. Magruder Turban, of Bal timore, was cured of torpid liver, dizziness and extreme nervousness. He says "it is the best medicine in existence." Samuel Shepard, of the Chesa peake and Ohio Railroad Company, Afton Va., was cured of headache, lassitude, no appetite, impure blood, and "thinks one bottle will cure his little son of epilepsy." Rev. W. R. Gwaltney, of Greens boro, N. C, . was cured of a bad case of dyspepsia. He says "it will cure any case of dyspepsia." A daughter of Mr. M. E. Abbey, of Atlanta, Ga., was cured of along standing case of dyspepsia after using all manner of remedies. Two Children Burned to Death. Waynesville, N, 0., Dec. 3. News is just received here that the divorced wife of Dr. Burgin, formerly in the employ of the western North Carolina Raiiroad living near Andrews, in Cherokee county, left her home Saturday, the only occupants of the house being a six year old child and an infant. When she returned the house and children had been con sumed by fire. It is not known bow fire originated. A TostmUtresg Arrested. Weldoit, Dec. 4. Cora E. Davis, col., postmistress at Halifax, was arrested jesteday and bound over to appear before U.S. Commissioner Harrell, at Weldon, on December lGtb, on a charge of embezzlement. Her husband, Henry E. Davis, who is supposed to have done most of the embezzling, has, skipped, Stonewall Items. Cotton U near! all oat. potatoes , housed and corn Is now recelTing attention. Tha weather, U just, splendid, and Utmni are .!jkiDg it mni for al, ia worth. fThe ateam'2 Haren Belfis only to M0M trip pntna 'that ia tn Kn wS.. Mr. William Hooker, who has been very sick is right again, bis many friends will be glad to know. Hogs are being slaughtered to some extent." Uholera is among them, but not very serious as yer. The Methodists - held their cuar terly meeting in this place on last Saturday and Sunday. It was pre sided over by Rev. W. 8. Bone, who preached qnite an interesting sermon to all interested members, and there was a large congregation present. The Alliance anticipates a good time on the 24th inst. at Bay boro. It will have some fine addresses on the Alliance snbjeet and a plenty for the inner man for all who are friendly to the cause. We have some few in our section who woald like to oppose it if they had sense enough to know how the future will develop. What will they gain by their opposition to the Al liance t THE FEDERAL ELECTION BILL. A Rr public Senator laya It Will Certainly be Piutd. Washington, D. C, December 3. The decisive action of the Sen ate today in taking up the Federal election bill for consideration by an unbroken party vote, lends a strong color of probability to the statement made by the friends of the bill that it will be passed. Still more significant is the statement made to the United Press by a Republican Senator who was strongly opposed to the election bill three months ago, and who was reckoned among those who would bolt the Republican eaucus on a proposition to change the Senate rules and establish the pre vious question. "I think the bill will pass," he said to day "The two new Senators from Wyoming, added to the two from Idaho, will give the friends of the Republican side to change the rules and push the bill, and when it is evident that the bill can be passed very few Republicans will stand out against caucus action LEMON ELIXIH A Pleasant Lemon Dilnk. For biliouanesa andoonstipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indifreetion and foul etomach, take Lemon Elixir. For tiok and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, ak e 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 above diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by druKsisU. Prominent Minister Writes. After tea years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley ' Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rev. G. 0. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, tillnovl No. a& TattMll it. Atlanta. Oa. i ..! :i. .. 1 1 . . Children Cry forPitcher's Castoria.1 . , t i , t .. Snow Storm In the Northweat. Chicago' 111., Dec. 3. A heavy snow storm prevails throughout the northwest, and great damage is reported from Dakota and Mich A terrific gale is said to be play ing havoc on the Paciflo Coast. Dyspepsia Makes the irei of Jnanj? peotole miserable, and often leads id lelMsttrmtion. Distress after eating, loot stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of Appetite, a faint" all Praia" feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and lrrega- niafraoo 01 DOWelS, ATS isiatcregg some of the more common After symptom. Dyspepsia does Eating no fet wen of ,teelt R bating requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sana- PariUa, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates the digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus - 1 e j,v oTereoming the local symp-; . toms removes the sympa- n9acn0 thette effects of the disease, batushes the headache, . and. refreshes thoittred mind. I hare been troubled, with dyspepsia. I bad but.lWJe, .appetite .anfl.Ttat I did eat llArr" dJstrfissftd ,m, .Pt did me ' Jlf" Mto.guti, Um iour : ... aiter..ea.ttng-I would eape .lieuce. a .f ajntnfiss, .or, tired, aU-eooetosUng,. Mth(mghJliadnoteateji.anytb4iig,,Jf7tmij. Me, I, think, was aggrayaffid.bjr my business.' which, is tbat ot aalnter,. and from bstafi more or less shut op ln...,,-, f room wlthfresh paint. Last, wlir spring I took Hood's Sana- Stomach rffla-took three, bottles. ' It did m aa' Immense amount of good. V It gars, me aa appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the ersTing X had prorkrashj experienced." Hood's Sarsaparilla toUtrandrnggUts. fli all forts. Prepared oaly byC.L HOOD C04 Apotkeearles,Leirell, Hats. ; 100, 0080 One Dollar ; OPUS ISIVJOY Both the method and results wheu Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant aud refreshing to the taste, and acts eentlv vet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in 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. Byrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for dny one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW VORK, N.Y ALONG TEE uris oFjneoaEss. Ititi Taj lor Patent Afjiii-!i bin Lidies' Shoe U the Intent uii bniii)'pioveoient in that line. It ri -quints no breaking in, is always comforubiH, hiirf rstaine its original shape. It in mnrvel of perfection. Samples may be seen ana oriiurn itu at my place of bumnrea on Cravfu street, two doors eouih of t?Ieruph Office. N. AltfEN. Boot and Shoe Miher, Act. CoDeolidaieJ AdjuBtable jyl8dwtf Shoe Company. There Is Probably More Soap Brought to the town of New Bt roe than any other town in the State. Why is this? Because tbe people are deter mined to kef p clean, and have every thing about them pure and sweet And right here is the reaaon I keep Tansill & Co. 'a Cigars: tbey are the purest and sweetest Cigars made, so all good smokers say, and aro pleased with them. And don't you forget the $25,000 to be given away on guesses. You may win money. Wh. L. PALMER. AGENCY FOR fi w vi "i,. art; rr- in "if tfjLf t Mrs. J. r.1. Hinas' Boarding House Reopened. Mrs. J. M. HINES has returned to the city and will reopen her First-Class Boarding House about the 1st of October at same location, opposite Baptist CLuroli. TEE FIQSEER DAVIS SEWINB MmU can be had at the same place. J. M. HINES, Agent, seplO dwtf 0. Marks' gtore. The Convertible Policy The Convertible Policy issued by THE MUTUAL BENEFIT Life Iagaaace Company includes all the liberal features of the Company, with the addition of a guar anteed Cash Surrender value, which will be paid at any time after two years premiums have been paid, if demanded JSvery roller has endorsed upon it a table showing in plain figures the op tions granted by the company. 1st option. Cash surrender value. 2d option. Amount that may be bor rowed from the company on tbe pol icy. 3d option. Extended insurance for full amount of the policy. 4th option. Paid up policy value. This ia the moat liberal policy yet of fered and is the safest insurance to be had. Eveiy dollar paid gets a dollar's worth of Insurance. No loss by lapses. D. T. CARRAWAY, Affent. Healthy persons between fourteen and seventy insured. J. E. LATHAM, Cotton Buyer and Exporter, Coaaissicn Veichnt end Eroker. A new stock of B.icgi ig and Ties just received. Correspondence invited. i ct) tf Tine Drug Business - For Sale. Owing to ill-health of tlm proprietor,' an. entire STOCK DF .DRD08 will be old on good ierma. About $1,000 worth of goods on hand , . Good oppobtunity. " loquire at J0TRNA0ffi6e forlnfdfmK FOSi .MJ GHLY! 1 rP,TyrTrlOBTor7An.nia VAHHOOSj It I" AM1 1 1 6 Onural aad HKAV0U8 DEBILITY r flTT TtT Weakiuaeaf Body and Mind: EffeoU J U ef Krma or Ezoeuu ia Old or Tonnr, ttakaat, !. MANHOOD hll. Rnlaml. H.w t. Knlm aud trntttra WIMK,i:NUKVKU)reD OMUttS BTO of SOD. kMl.M, aalklllM HUM TUHiTIOiT-B...l. ta iJ. ' M UMitf IM 41 SUM. VmitoriM, nt r.rtlt CowrtriM, Mamttolfcn.. rllnpluthi, u srMhulH wWl tm. AMrw eHllCAl CO.. tUFFALO. H. V, PROFESSIONAL. - db. o.k. bagby; -SURGEOH DENTIST. : Office, Middle etrwt. opposite Baptbr church, i decS dwit NEWBEBN. N. 0. P. H. PELLETIER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND MO STY BROKE K. Graven St., two doors South of Journal office. ! A ipeoUlty made In negotiating unal! 1 loan (or abort time. , Will practice In the Counties o! Craven. OexH lerei, jonea, imaiow ana ramuco. i United 8 la tee Coon at New Berne, and ; Supreme Court of the State. febl dtf Dr. J. D. Clark, DENTIST, NEW BERNE, N. C. Office on Craven street, between Pollock and Broad. dw GREEN, FOY & CO.. Do a General Banking business. New Banking Housb, Middle Street, fourth door below Hote Albert, frldwl? . SKV BBRNK. N- O. W. P. BURBUS S CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN AUEinda of Grain, Brick and Agricultural Lime. nivr' dvr HUMPHREYS' Dr. HCHFHRBTg' arscincs are clentlfloallr and carefully prepared preaorlptlong ; lued tor man? years In private practice with Bucceas,and forover thirty years used by tbe people. Every single Spe cific Is a special cure for the disease named. Theso H peel ties cure without drugging, pnrg tng or reducing the system, and are m fact ana deed the sovoreig n re mediee of t lie World. lwt or PRI5CIPA1. bos. cuius. nucn. 1 FeTers, Congestion, inflammation... ,!i it worms, wormiever, worm uone.. 3 Crying Colic, or Teething of Infanta 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults ... 41 Cholera Morbus, vomiting... 7 Coughs, Cold. Bronchitis 1 ynentery, unpiug.Biuouscouc... 9 I neuralgia, rootnacne,! aceacne Ileadachea. Sick Headache, Vertigo 10 l)yspeala, Bilious Stomach 11 8n Nuppreaaedor rainiai rerioae. 1 1 Whites, too proruse fenoaa. 1 10 Fever and Ago e, Chills. Halaria. . . 1 Pllna. Blind or Bleedlnat 19 Catarrh, Influenia, Cold In the Read ii (ieneral lteblllly. Physical Weakness . it Kidney 1)1 sense . ik K.n.il llnbllitT 1. WhaoDlnar Coash. Violent CouKhs. . JO j rinary Weakness, Wetting Bed. . 51 Diseaseaof theHeart.PalpltaUonl.Ot Sold by ts, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. Da. CHFHRZTS' M1MVAL. (144 DaCSS) rlchl; y Donna in ciotn ana goia, mauea tree. HUMPHHET8' MEDIOIHB 0O Oor. William and John Streets, New York. SPECIFICS All of tbe above medicines are for Bile at the drug stores of F. S. Duffy and K. Berry, Middle street, New Barne, N. C. E K. WILLIS, PnOl'RIKTOR OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA Garble Works, New Berne, N O. Italian and American Marble'and all qualities of material. Orders aolioited and given prompt attention, with satisfaction guaran teed. : O. E. Miller ia my agent at Einston and Alex. Fields regular traveling agent. ' ' AFTJLL liNE OP ' ' HeatiDg and Cooking Stoves AT ' - 9 ,L. Il: sr S Co. tTiiAMEBS. old mmmm Steamship Osntpan; fne Ol Demiuii -iinhtv ' oa pa&y'l Old am) t .vvrlta Vtrr Rente, Tla lhmrl n." Okaxk Cane) rou iarrolk, Balllmurs, t luk, Phila delphia, Boston. Prorldenee. aad Washington City. Aud all points, North, Eost and West On and after MONDAY, SEPT. 8ih, IWM, until farther notioe. hs lUmi KEWBEKNE, Gipt iuthgit, Will sail from Norfolk, Va fur ew Heroo, . (!. direct MONDAYS aud 1HUKM DAYf. making close eou- ntction wltli tbe hteamrri Kiuston and Howard for Kinston, TrenlOD, and all other landings on the Neuse aud Trent Rivera. HeturnloK. will sail t KOM NKW BK&NK FOK MOKFOLK dlreot. TUESDAY and FR1DAY8 at TWELVE, M., (noou) making connection with the O. 1). H, B. Co.'s shlpa for New York, R. H. p. Co.'s steamers lor baiumore; t'lide Lino fhlps for Philadel phia, M. A M. T. Co.'s ships fur Boston and Provide i ce. Steamer Kloeton. CaDt. Lizon. will aal for Kinston on arrival cf steamer Uew berne. Order all gooda oar at a D. n. k rin Km. folk. Va. Passengers will Ond a good ibi9, comfort able rooms, and every eocrtesv and atten hod wui oe paia mem by theoiOoers. K. B. ROBERTS, Agent. tfXSRKS. nUI.FKJ'PEP. A TURNER, Aifonts, Norfolk. Va. ;t rVTANKmn. Vlce-PresMpi-t. S YorkOlty, EASTERN CAROLS : I. The Fast Freight Line MVI.1I New Bern. Easts, rtL roll Points, and Rorfnlk, Bt.more. Philadelphia. New York. Bos. u, Kte. Tla kiliabe'h Clt. N. C. Commencing M'ni.i.iy, Ji.ne Kith, TtK .STEAMEEt -Eaglet and Vesper or tills Hue will run on nigiil&i schedule time. Tor Jlzateth tlity and return arrlvlDK on ...ui-ni. in ronncciiun vltn tne Atlantic A N n R tt M.,.fAii. u...., R., New York, Fhlla. and Norlolk R. R.. and 'u""jnui. iv. n.. iorm a reliable and rfurnlar 11 nA nflarin., &. ..... .-.m.... ... qulok tromiorifttlon ao irnDBirs except t Klleabeth City. at which point frelghl -v. Ill bo louded on oars to (O through to destitution. Direct all goods to bo shipped via Eastern Carolina Dlspatoli tiaily as follows; .New York, by Fenn. ii. K Flei 87. North River. ?ni,Ph,llad8,Ph,a- y fhHa.. W.ABalu. R. R., Dock 8t. Htatlou. From Baltimore by Fhlla., WU. A Balto, K R,. President t?t. Station. Krom Norfolk, by Norfolk Southern R.R. From Boston, by Merchants A Miners Trans portailonOo.; New York and N':w tngland Ratesaslow and time qnlokertan by any other line. Wp.RQR.Y;-(ifflFoetMaIag wtr,ru Froi8ht A'aau s CiKO. liENDERBON, Agent, riewberne. N. O. febSO dv The H. C. Fi bight Line MES0HANT3 and SHITf EES,:TAKE HOTICB On and after f otobcr 15, mn, this llnewll resume their regular 8EMI-WEEKLT TRIPS betwiib; Baltimore and New Berne Leftn?,wft,Unic"'e for Berne. WED NH.SDAY, BATORDA Y. at BIX F. M. Leaving New Berne for Baltimore, TOES u, 1JAY. SATURDAY, at SIX F. M. Thls te tne only DIRECT line out of Kew Berne for Baltimore without change, and on their return trip from Baltimore come dlreo to New Berne, stopping only at Noi folk, con. nectlng then for Boston, Frovldei.oe, fhlla delphla, Rlohmond, and all points North East and West Making eiose connection, lora .1 points by River and Rrll out of Mew pSTli' Agbn.s are oe follows: REUBEN OdlER, Gen'l Manager, Iab vv m. L1ht8u, Baltimore. w' ;,McABRlCK, Agt.. Korlolk, Va. Wharves Co., Philadelphia, 12 Boutb E. Sampson, Boston, 68 Central wharf, oi?.- kowell, Providence, R. I. Ships leave Boston. Tuesdays and Saturdays. " New York dally. .'. Sf7ySdne8y4Baturdays ' Philadelphia. Mondays, Wednea .. days, Saturdays. Through h n la oHin friifA anteed to all points aithe different offloes ol AtOID BSBAKACCB OF BTJLK AN SHIP TIA k. C. LINE. a ii In a ew ceine.N. r. odWIilshavBah. its eured at home with Out pain Book of par Ionian sent FREE. - M.WUOLLBY.H.Dk wa woHeaau ut. OUE LIlE OF Ikilkg Siiverwaro Is the Largest and Most Artisjtic eyer : shown in this, ty .We offer special drivea Tomorrow. BELL THE JEWELEB; Next! ' ; ;hV Prof. W. H SHEPARD and compel tent assistants In tha tnn.nri.t ... -Tin Kivwvun -.-vv.. ... i,L.-i..f . ..M.. . WW HI Hair fin t for... . on . " .... u CVUH, Knave ......... . i ; i.; m t - 3 a'to ilouse Bat ber Shop . finpiiin llllsl IVflllli xr'j'Lm... ' ...ft and has not yet been arrested. 'Mi:

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