r- The 'AILY ?! Jl, VOL. XI.--NO, 129 NEW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24. 1892. iiiUJE r CENTS. U . arm m a i t r. fftl.x8 h- i-r. mWENTY Shares Tuspri.vc.-l Cotton 1 Ginnery Stock for sale. Apply to - 21 1 " Tiios. Daniels. OLD PAPERS for sale in any quanti ties nt tlic Jobukal Office. Good for pasting on walls and putting under carpets. tf PEAS and HEANS for Pali planting at Berry's Dru Store, a 18 2w. I HAVE fitted up Hotel Albert Barber Shop nicely and in style. I invite all iny old patrons and omers wno want a nleasant sliave or hair cut in artistic style to give me a call. Piiok. V. LI. SsiWAiiii. HUNYADI Jnna Mineral Water, the bent Natural aperient. For hftls bv Jab. Rkdmond. RD V. JONES, late m obninu of the prescription depurtmout o( Pelbatu'N Pharmacy. Ai-hivilin, NO, ha opened Pit:crip'ion Drug Store urn to ooHtom houa-'. Spooitl cure in given to thi mdi.otiou of preparations for prescription iiituorily. Th patron age of the public U solicited. ma) 29 13URE CORN WHISKEY for w.le by Jas Bbuhonu. DUFF Gordon Imported Micrr. for ale by Jab Bkdmond. IMPORTED H.OLLA.NPUIN. f'urku'c Dsss' Alo and Burke's UninnHsu' btoot, for sal.t by Jas Ukdmonp. IT OR SALE Colts' box or waid 1 robe louniio is a perfect louwirn by day and a porfeet bed by ninht, and you loan put away much cdothiitir or other articles as in the averat wardrobe. Yon can get throe articles for tfco price of one. So extia chirffo for pnohinx or .shipping Hn, Dr. Talmsge. wife of the celu torated preacher, says thesn Innniren are very, very nioe. Prioe in Creton, $10. $13, Raime $13. (14, Haw Bilk, $20.$2ti. Bilk Brooatelle, 825, 930. . Terms 10 per cent. diROoum cash with order or half with order balance 00 days. ALFRED COLES. Grand and Mvrtle Avenues. Brooklyn, N. Y. flflfl ClU ARM Ht ver. low I DuUU figures to whoinaata and retail trade for sale by Jab Richmond. GARRETT'S GOON AC BRANDY used very much in tbe mck room. For tale by Jab Riidmokp. MI8U. SACRAMENTAL. PORT and SOUPPERNONQ WIN 108 for sale by Jab. Rkhiond. DUFFYS MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal use. for sale by jan20 Jas. Redmond. I CALVIN SCHAFFER'8 WILD OHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put up expressly for throat and lung dis rates, for sale by Jab. Redmond. The meeting of Democratic Oloba at Baleigh has been changed from August 31st to September the lGth, Mb. Stevenson, the Democeatio candidate for Vico President left New York yesterday for his home at Bloomington, III. Republican papers are now aying: "Virginia is in doubt." Last week they were claiming Vir ginia without a doubt. It is supposed tbe reasou Mr. Lease of Kansas, appears in public ao seldom is that Mrs. Ls.ae is wearing his suspenders. AT the beginning ot the present century there were in the United States Ave millionaires. Now there are more than 7,000 f- i Thb disgruntled element in the country ire badly set back by news from Texas. The National Demo crat? is as firm as a rock in the Lone Star State. rt . Wb have been looking over pa pers; of the fuss and feathers cam paign when Weaver was the Uroen- back oandidate for President, and it appears to us that the Orceu back ' party was mnch stronger, then, - than tbe People's party is now. Tn Democratlo National can vass goes bravely on. New York, Indiana, Conneotiout, and Now Jersey are claimed as well nigh cer tain; : while - Massachusetts, Ohio; Iowa,. Pennsylvania and Illinois -promise most gratifying results. - Thb Washington Post has - been talking about breaking the solid ' Booth. Convinced that it can't, be ; done, it now says: "Had it not been for the Force bill proceedings 'lathe Fifty-first Congress there wonld undoubtedly be a break' in the solid Bouth this year.' Then, we suppose, the Post gives it np. -The Sooth will be solid. Thb war with the Tennessee miners appears to be over, for the present any how. Gen Curnes is vat Coal Creek with 760 militia and says he can hold the miners in sab Joctloo. The casualties ot the en gagements with the miners were five soldiers and volunteers killed and about fifteen wounded. It is not known how mny miners were kilted, hut .many Cf tliom" are thought to hilve-btvn killed '.or wounded. Six worn lulled, in one ' '.rnUnh. ' John 8 Wise, of New York, o;in- ;i K'piiblican Congressman t'.oii: Virginia and now a Republi can residing in the city of New Yi;k,Hity iliat Cleveland will carry New Ymk State and that the chances of bis election are more ihnn Kx.d.. The Democratic Congressional Campaign committee, with head quarters .ui, Washington city, is hard at work. The news received by It from nil parts of the country is very encouraging. The people generally nro taking unusually great interest in politics for so eaily a stage of the campaign. Under the McKinley tariff one hundred different trusts have been formul. It has proven the prolific mother of trusts and combines as Kr.piiiK and crushing M ever bur dened the? industry of any poople- Ami there wtiindd (JlevelaDd the givat opponent of these enemies of honeot, industry II w can any I.Uiofiiig'maii n'fnso to mippoit Mr. Olftvelaiidt NEW A ) VKRTISEMENTS. Iloward. N. Arpin Superior repairing. V. C Roberts Stockholders' meeting. V. Winslow Naval reserve meeting. Coke and Bkddinopield. Democratic speaking to-night. The issues cf the campaign will be ably presented by Messrs. Coke and Bcd- lingficld tonight. Mr. lT. S. Mace is making a marl pave ment in front of his new stores at the foot of Middle street. Let everybody come out to-night and hear the addresses of non. Octavius Cuke and Hon. E. C. Bcddingficld at the court house. The new engine horses for the New Heme Fire Company were out with the engine for trial. They proved very satis factory powerful, but gentle and good drivers. Prof. Alex II. White, principal of the High School at Polloksville, will address the people t Stella, N. C, on Sept. 1st at H o'clock a. m., on the subject of "Education." Dr. Thos. F. Wood, one of the most prominent physicians in North Carolina, died in Wilmington on MonJny of heart lisense. He was secretary of the North Carolina Board of Health and editor of the Medical Journal published in Wil mington. Rev. I. L Chcstnutt tendered his re signation as pastor of the Church of Christ in this city Sunday to take place the first of November. This will com plete the third year of Mr. Chestnutt's pastorate here, duringjwhicb. time the church lias prospered and gone forward to a highly satisfactory degree Lena Blount, a yonng, sneak thief whom the police hare been wanting for sonic time, was captured by City Marshall Hargctt and Policeman Hurtt, Monday night, asleep in tho front porch of Mrs. Pennell's residence. Yesterday Cora Daniels, who shares with her in her evil doing, was arrested. Both were examined and are held for Superior Court. Mr. J. W. Ironmonger, of Norfolk has purchased . the farm of Mr. E. B. Cox, three miles from the city for $7,000. .' Mr. Ironmonger states that he will give his son-in-law, Mr. F. L. Bray, an undivided half interest in it. Mr. Bray will move to the farm and run it. Other parties arc investigating New Berne truck lands and it is likely that further investments will be made here. The Argus says: "Goldsboro will be thronged Saturday to witness the un furling of tho largo portrait banner of Cleveland and Can- in national colon, and to hear Carr, Jarvis, Mason and Ban- derlin, who will speak here on the occasion. It will be a gala day, and everybody is cordially invited and everybody, we believe, will be here." We are glad to be able to announce that Dr. Frank Daffy, who has been very ill at Hotel Albert, is now so much im proved that he is considered out of dan ger, but with this' announcement we most couple the sad one that his venerable father, Dr. Chas. Duffy, sear., "of Cathar ine Lake, who came np to be with him in his illness, and who was himself taken sick few days ago, is now so low as to be thought past recovery. Many sympa thising friends are anxiously watching and hoping for his restoration. i Geo. Davis, a colored, employee at the A. Sc N. C.R. R, shop, received quite a bad hurt yesterday morning from an en- gine ash pan s falling on his leg. He was stepping across the pit or the railroad track in the ronnd house which hat an excavation between the rails to admit of getting at tbe under part of locomotives, when the plank on which he was slipped and be fell in, and the ash pan standing on edge near fell over, catching his leg between it and the brickwork which supported the track. No bones were broken, bat the wound was an ugly one and will probably keep him laid Op a week or two. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF. Principal F. D. Clarke of Arkansas Institute Wants Congress to Establish One. At the second days' conference ot teachers of the deaf held at Colorado Springs, Colorado, the principal paper of the morning was read by Superintendent F. D. Clarke, of the Arkansas Deaf and Dumb Institute, who is a brother of our post-master, 5fr. W. E. Clarke. Superintendent Clarke's paper took the position that the manual training now bestowed upon the deaf does not give them a sufficient variety of trades to choose from anil that the very best in dustrial department in any of these schools 'now falls into pitiful insignifi cance when conip .red with any of the many schools and colleges that teach hearing youth how to work, and that there is no reason why a deaf man or wo man may not excel at any trade that docs not require hearing, except that deafness hinders their learning those trades with the ease that hearing youths do, and that those schools for the deaf w hose princi pals have plans for improving the indus trial department are handicapped by the lock of liiiances for carrying those plans properly into execution, therefore he re commended that Congress which has twice made liberal provisions for the en dowment ami support of colleges and institutions for the benefit of Agriculture and Mechanical arts take the matter in hand and provide the needed facilities and that among the graduates of the in stitution established should be found pattern-makers, moulders, steam-fitters, plumbers, engineers, electricians, stone cutters, masons, engravers, milliners, dressmakers, floriculturists, etc. Superintendent Clarke cites that the lost act of Congress in regard to colleges and institutions for tli'j benelit of Agri culture and Mechanic Arts approved August 30, 1890, appropriates $15,000 a year, under certain conditions to each State or territory and goes on to increase the sum f 1,000 until it reaches 25,000. As this much is done for the hearing youth of each State and territory Supt. Clarke thinks it only fair that Congress should establish one industrial school for the deaf of nil the States and territories combined aud to that end he introduced resolutions pledging the conference to do all in its power to promote the early passage in Congress of such a bill. Mr. A. W. Avery, ol" Cove, writes us of a mistake of his in uiyhii' his wife a drink of lye in mistake for a dose of dis solved salts, the two being in bottles alike. He and neighbors and Dr. Whita. kerofTrenton worked hard to destroy the effects and after a few hours relief was obtained and Mrs. Avery has been improving ever since. Mr. Avery desires that the incident should serve as a warn ing to others. Within the last few days letters have been received from distant States where persons wished information about tho es tablishment of various kinds of industries in this section. A firm from Illinois writes of the advisability of putting up a creamery and a company from Kansas an ice factory. The best place for such cor respondence is through some business organization that has the development of the city in view, though we always ren der what information we can under the circumstances. Mr. F. Ulrich and Mr. J. H. Hockbum who left here a week or two ago to at tend the grand conclave of Knights Templar in Denver, Colorado, are now having a gay time in the Rocky Moun tains. A telegram from them to the Journal dated at the summit of Pikes Peak states that they are having in ntmmer wtathcr. The water is freezing and, snow is on the ground. Quite a contrast to New Berne where they would find the themomctcr standing at about 80 degrees. The Goldsboro Argus of Sunday has over a column on the Democratic rally at Seven Springs and the address of Messrs. E. 0. Beddingfleld and F. A. Woodard. Mr. Beddingfleld led. He spoke from a Democratic Alliance stand point and the Argus considers tho speech one of the most effective ever mado in the State. He and also Hon. Octavius Coke will speak at the court houso to-night, Every Democrat of the city should be on hand and each ono should seek to see that every visitor from the country who is here knows of tho meeting and receives an invitation to attend. A murder occurred at Mt. Airy Satur day. ThomosJ Allison tobacco receiver for a factory there shot and instantly killed W. H. Brown shipping elerk of Sparger Bros. The day before Allison told him he could beat him In afoot race. Brown took' it In fun and said he bet he couldn't. When they met on Saturday Allison had been) drinking, Jgot mad and because Brown would not ran told him he was , not a man of ; his word, ' struck him with his stick, dropped it and took out his pistol. Brown seised the - Cans but before he could defend , himself Alli son had shot him twice! and snapped at him the ; third time. , Allison wmy cap tured and (here, is much : indignation. Ho is' , braggart .' marksman-' who is said to have killed two men before and Mr, Brown was 1 highly respected gentle man who cams from Georgia, THIRD PARTY NOMINEES. diiithrii' l.'ccliues -Bad Record of Cobb Brougiit to Light. Major W. A. Guthrie, of Durham, who was nominated for Associate Justice by the Third Party. dcWinc to ai-o pt tbe nomination. He gives his reasons, tin first one is the party's antagonizing rail roads while he is the regular counsel for two, and nt tlv time th" convention was assembling he was drawing legal (loci nieuts and corura. t:. to build an entirely new railroad i develop the biV.-nt re sources of'a portion of "North i 'uioii,u It is understood in Ashevilie thai Cobb. People's Party ean-iidaie for Lieut. (!ov- ernor. wili he taken down His unsavory record as a revenue officer has made this necessary u- was indieleil m In"? charged with assisting the. removal of distilled spirit.- from the distillery of Huffman it Co.. Burke county. Ijcing at the time storekeeper tit that distillery. Hi was again indicted in charged with presenting false vouchers u- Deputy U. S. Marshal. Coming ami (ioiug. Judge Geo. Green mid wife win hae been spending a few weeks at the Berne House, Morehead, returned yesterday morning. Mr. (). H. Guion :.tnl family retit.iied from Men-head. Rev. V. L. Heid. of Raleigh, who at tended the Sunday School District Con ference last w eek, left returning home. Mr. L. E. Dully left returning to his home at Dover Miss Carrie Dail who has been visiting her uncle, Mr. (J. F. M. Dail, left for her home at Snow Hill. Mr H. B. Hardy, of the State Chroni cle, is again in the ci'y in the interest of the paper. Mrs. J. M. Minus and Mrs. W. It. llar- nngton returned from a visit to their father, Mr. .1. M Patrick, of Institute, leaving him considerably improved. Mr. J. L. Rhcm, jr., left ou the steam er Albemarle of the N. N. it V. Direct Line to finish hi-; medical education at Bellevuc Hospital, New York. A Coming Marriage. Our former townsman, Mr. F. D. Stnaw. now of Atlantic Citv, i i to be nuuiied on the 4th of October, lb and his bride will then pcnd a week ot two in New Berne. A correspondent of th - Haiti more Sun gives the follow iug notice of the coming event: 'The announcement has been made of the marriage during the first week in October, of Mr. Frank Smaw, th room clerk of tho Hotel Brighton, and Miss Ella Daley, daughter of Mr. James Daley, the well known cigar manufacturer on Atlantic avenue. Mr, Smaw, was for merely of Baltimore and has many friends in that city. Mr D.ih y alo formerly lived in Baltimore. The Wrong Man. Mr. C. C. Pusey, who ha charge of the express office of tin-United States Com pany at Havre de Grace, Marylan d, which was robbed on the Dith of July of f,,i00 by an employee, arrived last night for the purpose of identifying the man who was arrested hen: on suspicion of being the thief Mr. I'uscy after taking a good look at the prisoner, promptly declared lhat he was not the man List of Letters. Remaining in the Post Ollice New Berne, Craven county, N. C , Aug 1898. 30, A John Arthur. B Harriett Boyd, James lioykin. C Eliza Chapman, G W Carver, J ohn Cary. G Robert Guskins. H J Caroline llynmn, .lane Holland Miss Elic Hays, Albert Hasscll, Eddie Ham, Andrews Hcaning. I. Miss tlla Lewis. M R S Moore, L A McCard, Mr. J C Mitchell. P Mrs. Eliza Porvers. R Mrs. Bettic Roberts. 8 Mrs. Louisa Sutton. Jesse B Steven son, Calvin Smith. T Mary Jano Tonson. W Mr. Sour Washington, Mrs. Ann Polly Ward, Scssenncr Weeks, Surah Wells, Virgil Windlcy, W II Williams. Persons calling . for the abovo letters will please Bay advertised aud give date of list. The regulations now require that ono cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. W. E. Clarbk, P. M Free Tuition at tho University. The University offers free tuition to tho following young men: - 1. The sons ot all ministers. 3. Candidates for the ministry. 8. Bona fide public school teachers. 4. Those afflictod with bodily in firmities. There are also Sixty Free Scholarships, (which have been paid for by private philanthropy,) available for needy young men of talent and character. Surely here is a chance for all boys who desire a first class education. State prpers please copy. Notice. Tbe members of the Naval Reserve or ganisation will please meet at tho Yacht Club building, Friday, Aug. 20th, at 8.80 p.m., to consider tne report of tho Committee en Constitution and Bye- Laws. 8M St F. Wimulow. . A meeting of tho Clevctand-Oarr Club will be held at tho court honss totiicrht at 8 o'clock. Tho Hon. Octaviui Coke and E. 0, Beddinfffield till br feacnl to address - tho' moctSsg. i The pub&O are cordially lovitcdii i ' :;-' : - A. U. i'OWELt, 80C. A FOURTH PAIUY.I Having carefully .;di, d and analwed the Democratic paity, Republican parly and Third party'.- p..;iit.iil pludoini-. ami finding them all rite,, ;orniit to the core, and believing that ruin threatens our country, we propose oi-:.in iing a Fourth politie.il parti made e- entirely of the rug-tag huh-i-iil. di i-.-ui,. tied, disgruntled, grumbling, growling, whining im mlii n ol' oth, r poliiiea: p.,'- I hereby i all a mass meet ing oi si, eh nun at, above to inert m tin wigwam Iliat .vill be built - n I'm corner of Ibo oi a.el Hancock street-, .-n the night oi the l-i ot' Si jitrmhei- hriwoi e the honi- ol' 1 and - o i eiek. for tin purpose nt op-aniMe; and fully e.! ti,,j, ihi : ,.,1-th poiili".il party. One -h.o, not i.. i ; , .-vi n hi eonn a member ol ilns pa'ly imlil he fully endor"cs an I -ml.;erils to tin- fol lowing oath 1 do solemnly piomi-e and -r:.r that I will under no eireniust-inci s vole for any innn for ollice who can read or write, or whose State and county taxes amount to more than two dollars a cai, i i opt i;h ike. I do furthermore mo-i oh noiK and sincerely pledge, myself to lli, v." thai tho property accumulated by hard licks, industry and economy of our wealthiest men ought to be divided eoually between the lazy, disgruntled member-; of their party, so that they could I raile with i '.h: Ike and get more lor then money. I furthermore do solemnly oh .1-. ihal I will ncveri be satisfied until Ibis is , I furthermore tiptoe and draw back on my dewclaws ami solemnly, aim-cn iy and anxiously promise that I will never plant more than a half crop of anything, and will under no circumstances hall work lhat; and furthermore I will do all thai l can to keep my neighbors from work mg theirs and paying then debt , foi l;ig Ike has no debts at all And now, to cap the chni.iv I ,incerel pledge that I will take all of toy wiles butter and eggs to town, sell them, for cash and trade it out with Big Ike, where my wito can get more for her butter and eggs than anywhere else on earth. lielieving that a liarlv made no ol th, whole of North Carolina will be a good thing, I urge all who can t ike tin above oath to he prompt and numerous in Hirel ing at the above time and place. Democratic Speaking. The lion. Octavius Coke and i,,,, y C. Bcddingficld w ill nddrcs.- the l ieu- land and Carr Democratic Club o Nev Heme, at the Court House, on We.bn -d o evening, August ittb, 1H!I2, at s n olo, !,.' J. W. liiiim.i:, Ch'n Dent. I'.. C..m Public Speaking. Hon I li tiiviu ( 'oke ha- apnoin at the fo Mowing places at tin lime lied. I.a Grange. Wedne-d n. Aie-n-l Vanceboro, Thursday, Augo-I '! "i lluyboro, Saturday, August JT Shell Kiick Wanlri!. Sealed proposal.! w ill In n i thirty duv, for fuini-hing 'ell,, I I" I. IIOO ton shell mck. delivered . f inform it i W hat l it N' i Berne For fui tin ,IH W Aug nth 1H;i; Notice. i n and alii r ihis d ale Mi mne wii I.. Ten Cents at my Simp Middle -ti.ei John 1 '. i.i iw Ni v.- IK rin , N ( ' i e '. t : 'I'l '111 i hiiUl. Hi ' I O) . That is very truo, ami you our, not err more Hurely in anything than in buying what yo;i need, therefore call on a dealer in whom you can rely. We try to get good ooods only, and give them to you at tho right price. Do you need any Wluto Shirts f Yo have some reinforced front ami buck, good strong muslin, at only fide. Kemeuiber our liue ol H.wnple Goods. Try us for what you noed. J. M. HOVYAKD. N. ARPEN, The Shoemaker, Wishes to inform the public that Repairs done at his ollice are superior to any work done in the city. Call mid see him on Craven streel I p posite the Journal otllcc h 'J Notice. Atlantic it North Carolina K. It Co Secretary and Treasurer's Ollice, Newborn, N. C, August 2:id, l.)2. Tho 38th Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Atlantic and North Cam una ( liailrond Company will lie held at Morciieail city on the 4th Thursday in pcptemDcr (rauj, F. C. KOHKItTS, 8 24 td Secretary and Treasurer. Friends and Patrons! I nAVE REMOVED MY Job Tinning and Hoof ing Shop TO TIIR Old Stand of Monroe Powers, OPPOSITE L. II. CUTLER'S STORE, where I will bo round on and after this date. J. W. WOOD. August 13, 1802. 8 13lf Have You a Daughter to Educate! LAUlJfiS. th taKMt, ehuM and bMI unlpped snhool In 1 u) mur, Vlrtlol. Hora and Tuition 1b all KntlUli HtiuUui ana lUn only HJ.00, 4 ,.m7T sm staaenu, SB towhoi ' Oar jnoMaV ThsbMtadTuiteRM fur lh IhuI umh! A rtlnd, alucant taom. with, hoin eom IbrM and Irnninn. Arta of MU-nvrart a wWMmiplud to riiiu 4 tan ..w., . Kr.ivH. n.mia Dvmaaearij full j atom 1, A.LOABBKOt U. 8 Prlnolpal. irunt iKDK ui room. AinirnaH A erain e.f Highest of all LdtiU fn.U-l b,. I n k p . w li r. ' el. mg ,-n 'ill . i .' 1 1 f 1 1' it i' t' it I li'- o l, prt. RoVAI. !,! M. 10,, vV !l St., N. Y. Horse Shoeing l ino l .approved an Have I ad - , ,, ' s iti-lael ton l':il milage s,,j, i'i; "i-'iissi in i . -'! :!l At Si. war! I ol. i , .ll;i- Foreclosure 2ale. HUt to 'f iN'irl ii i ii ro Ulurk oi tlr Hup C-miiil y, vm, tie-; ; My vlriiit' ut ii ,t;! Court of t'rstvi'Li IMM.Of HRI'l court I tlotl, Uim ninli islKi, Hpp"1 (! Hi ii im h MONDAY . Die 28th day ol Tic o-.n!-.- I l')2t (hnlnt; h fir. I ,1n ,,i - SupHi lor t'oiirl 1, ui t 1 Court 1 loUfto il.rur in ni, S. t) , lor 1 Hp. -,,, '0llihtllll III H'llll Hl'l MII, HOlritt- H'')rt ii.! nl NO, TWO l ow UNtl k of ( i loiiiln--. tin hiu.lH o( Nui rtliiol. ioHl. inid 4 .1 !. -i M. hiinlM-tl im Iniins in v n Hoxltinlii rA H ll ;h ' . Ml tl t 1 li tn i W tl . ...1 111. Ifl n h mil. liilw i :it s UC MM I.': i nO I !' A. Yu f WllllltTllM I I VPtMN tl' I 1 I I I Alh , ..---.! i '. III V 1:SM ri. 1 liii'. - ' ru i oM im- Mrs. A. Il o .MM..- li i dd.MM'i Ji.rkiuj ' : i i. 1 1; o tl' Miss Mcilie Heath i 1 1 n i Miss Jlollistcr w ii; , ,.i it. .hi J. E. JAn Gemfn.stt'j;. .M. IliH.-r ," I 1 I lean l in I SpM llhltiv'' ( '. . Liberal . a.-h a Hail) n'lol ill on I .l.'lekl .HI i II Com , ,01, I, .: i-ome, Ollie, fool I , ion W35JTOAL LIFE IHSOfSANOE CO. I take .l and the . SPECIAL Die -I--II r. in no) i; in; Iblie Ib.il I h i, , ai;i:i v im tin ..t..i Mutual Lift3 lu'ourancii Co. id'' NEW Yil;K Oltiec hours from 10 i ni lo I p m al It. H. Nixou'H ollice. o,i,,it. n Marks, on Pollock Htrcet, H liere I will be ph ased to receive my friemU and oive ain 1 1 . 1, i illation desired by I hose Himlie-. the bent and saii sl Life Insurance. S. D. JONES. New Heme, N. ('. H I? Miss 01a Ferebee Will resume her MI'HIc CLASS, N- MAY, SEPT. IHH'.' H lltf New School. Mitw LEAH JONES and MisnJANIE HROWN will open a School in MisH Harriett Lane's houso, Monday, Sept. 5tlt. Tho full English coume, with Latin. Rook-koeping, Elocution, Fnncli mid German. Tr-rmn: Primary Uc.t., $2(0; Ad vanned pupils, f 3.00. ft-0w3w ', , For Jttent. ; 4 Tit rooms over ths store of Disoaway Chnroblll (aezl to city hell) era for rent. Apply to JjrWtf , J. E. Latham. Store. . .ne a ni, , ii. ,,f .m:wi;luy. "I I . b in. U allham, Ilow- ; ii. i, hi. ki. V A Ti III -ni do I. m.l .,11 hading brainls of I . oi I -eirnt ideally ni In, incut- mid a -' . lo lit am defer! (. i : ! v.ilb GLi.-ses, i 1 1 permi t ropiii, iii i both -ingle I.I, ), d. I.,h w,ih I I, .1 .1. ' ti it paired He ml i'i mailt - .itnl io(intr, :i'.H-i'i:ili-Ui ti:ili-.:ir TI,-. uill iflU" . II If T. J. BAXTER & CO., I'.-li... ! - t;ili. L chcsS Opening ! iOtn '...CMtemfcer, i u I. ,ni l.e- ci.-. M.AI.. Horse Milliner. 1 ii i. -i I iiM ( 'hiss Set of ' "I- ii on. ' ill . h, II to call u ' - ' 1 -' '-' ' ' C irri.-i..r- and :' i ' br ai l street. ' '" I I.- leiiairino of ji.liii :.iij)i; rfums, ' FKSH tja.si). -J i npr, Lobs! n. asid Salmon, Boneless Codfish, Cream Cheese, Nov Butter. Pure lard, &c., '&c., LUCAS & LEWIS. Nt,' Wa tt Jeweler Shop : ic. i .- s i . ; i;n A l. '. ,teh, 1 . III. Il t.t III I' ,i .ilisl'iclioll, v i) facililj of work .a short li. I s i:an;i:i;t Staple Goody and Nov elties. ria do J. F. TAYLOR. I'M, I, A, I Mi inioal. I'lies ., I : II- ll-l lr. rllci cd. oi 1 1 d;A('( o. M;i:;ii bisect l-Ater-f K.dl.ie's, Uoarhc-i II I lie I il , I" Buy None Other Than OM Virginia Cheroots, Best Cheroots in the Market. I'lii-o bi-ii ;; the) Hiillli HH lllfl'lior ( 'berootu. 2 M itttvl Clock Cortidcati'Hpiicked in every box botlfiht of ' W-HILK8ALE GKOOBB, " V t'li.'DliK STKBJttT, wj'tp- tlviD nDM m. .M ; ,ltl ' ; nun OAOJnih Ji. J ', Disosway & Church:'!,; ;: -AMD . Machinist's ; Supplies JSreoi ixltzr - l)! CRAVEN BTREET, One door below City r . . All orders lent to 113 will havo ronipt attention, and he 1 . : 1 . , i any part of the city without ieh -, Quality and priciw puai ant ' inmanco. 1

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