- PUBLISHER'S AN XOUflCEMEKT. 'Vv:' 'v';-r-l lit- L f i IIIB DAILY JOUI.NAo n iiubliululiHl Dally , axcept Bnnflfiv 31 V on in 1 'or mouths. Pfiivwl 1 nhsoi lliei s Hi 60 oeatB per moulti. : :;, MNijrJIMH hi I years ' V -l4ymBliCH'tiaAy'it)ii't'''K'in nU must 0v -.ITfttf rt'A u-jiilui ..alveitise- 7,?:;'V .ibents Trtll be colh-eli'1 ilvtiito -11I llieelul f j,' teach month. ,?'--.. v Communications i-uiiiiiiniiiL' uews ul aultl- oIbiiI public Interest are solicit- mnnication niustbccxpcctc.i tobo iubiisu - No com that contains objeclimiubb: persoimlilies, or wilhulils llio naiiiu ol 1 In- auilHir. Aniens bnfter Ulan ball 11 column must be piU'l lor. , Advertisements under head ol business Lo calsami Headers 111 cents per line lor ni si nS'-lllon, f cenls ea b siilisr'tui'iil tiin-rl ion. Spcciul rules tor el n.l.'.l lime. Any person 1,-rliny aiie e.l at any anony inous eoiitliiiniieiilioli 1:111 olilaiu Ibe imine o, the autbor by npilie:iti.ni al Ibis i.rtice aiiUSIOWIK Wherein Illl' ;lit;uice eXinls. ItULES ADOPTED 1SYTI1K SOUTH CAIIO- hiurt ol Hot. less tlnin II v emit per line srtri oharmd lor "rurdsYfttianksi 'resolu ions ol respect' 'niid obitiry poetry," ali-o for obituary nolices oiher ibim those whiih the editor biinsell sbull llive as 11 matter ol news. Notices ot church mid soeiely anil all other entertainments Irom wliieii levenne is to l. derived will be 1 linn;.-.! lor al the rale ol . cents a line. THE JOUJINAL. . E. HABPEE, , T. HANCOCK, Proprietor. Local Beporter. f" fi!i,frrcil (it the hist O'cr ot Arm Berur N. (' 11a stem ml rlnx mutter. A UNITED DEMOCK.U'V. The Journal salutes the united and iu vincible Democracy. News comes from Washington thit the Conference upon the Tariff baa resulted in a bill recognixiDg the fundamental principle on which the party gained its great victory in Jtf'.rj " tat ill for revenue only,". This is causa ot long and load re joicing. tLV68 tbe Democratic flag of tn ;Jnu)n to. tue inus wunoui a "spot on its ample folds and cov ered all over with the insignia of victory. lint that which gives us the greatest pleasure and most satisfac tion is the action of Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia aud North Caro lina. They stand on a platform erery plank of which is rivited to imperishable granite. The elections are over in Ten nessee and Alabama and tbe skies an luminous with Democrat 10 bOD. fires. In Georgia and North Carolina the com bat is yet to come, but the deployment of Democratic lines is splendid! Whatever may have been our preconceived idea of the policy to be pursued iu this campaign, the action of the Democratic State Con veution is an end to contioversy, and accepting it as the authorized enunciation of North Carolina Cetnocracy, we intend to keep step to its music. On the great question of Silver, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina are standing shoul der to shoulder, and it in pleasing to know that !M Cleveland is look, jpg ia the same direction. Bat while the Democratic Masses of these States are in favor of the imme diate resumption of free coinage, the President postpones the gol vden moment o- silver restoration, auj hojies ,hat "iu two years we shall liavo Knglaud at our ieet.'' The signs are all propitious. The day ot deliverance is com ing. . ' Jt may be delayed a month, a 'year, or two years, but the morning Star of 1'rosperity has risen above the horizon prophetic ot coming daj! v. An Appeal r,om Coreu. Mr. i'eSnng Soo, Corea charge d'affaires, bas recently received despatches from Seoul which re veal a most alarming and pitiful condition of affairs among the peo ple of that rocky peninsula. Only this morning he recieved a letter from bis son, written before the Chinese and Japanese troops invaded tbe country, which confirms be yond all doubt the belief that tbe most decided foe tbe people of thei little kingdom have to contend with is starvation. Hundreds are dying daily. Some ttraggle to maintain themselves, ,)Bt others commit sojeide ratber than contend against hopeless chances. This horrible condition has been brought about by tbe failure of tbe crops for two successive years. Last year they were rained because tbere was too much rain, which washed away all that waa planted and growing. This year there has been a long continued drought, wbioh has been equally disastrous. Tbe suffering produced by these events among a population of ton million of people who are strictly agricultural is very great. Farming is tbe only industry ol Corea, and - although there is some money in circulation, it is very little, and the government in collecting taxes for its t-npport is forced to take rice, grain, beans, and even liorseN and Lint yf t U pm i'i 11 men t hi u o houta it' tlitowti oii'ii tn 1.1111 . ply th-poplo wi'Ii loud and nrod , This tir ihi) M,oie liouaeH were; empty. Tiion followed riot and rebellion among the iihUvoh, who! wtre ttlarviiij;. II wan Una relii'llinn that brought the troops of 4 ' Ij 1 11 1 .1 f audJapan. WLat food and 11.1 ii8in were left buv.' been tllfet'll ' DV the invading tuinics. The ,Iapauet' II -t litis closed tbe principal pin I , which is u-.tlh tbe month ot the kuigtlou., ,-niil the OhineHejwIdiers are iuarteifd a' the capital, or hear . ami pi i nig uad havtm with it. Marriage for imsinr 'leu. This is a truu Htory, uad oue tliac will apply to many oiper youii meD besides this r 1 , uUr one. It is a great pity tli 1 this is true, but it is. A prosperous Ihpv h'hs man who employs quite a ntn.iluT of clt-iku, said reeeutly that he had Iummi Iml to the conclusion that llio onuo; mau who saved and invested hi: earnings is an exception to thttj rule, lie was surpiiseil Vt liutl ; thin to be true. The facts came out wheu he began redueing Inn working force as business fell oil'.! The first to be dropped wen1 those j who bad no family depending upon them. Then u was that they would confess hadn't saved a dul- lar, and had no means whatever upon which to live. Th uuniu tiiLiti iiIsja ...I that the married men neailv nil, had saved something, mil will: 1 Standing their Nalaries wen' no' larger, and iu some ei;ses less,! than thoje drawu by single men. liy quizzing these young Imclie-! lors he fouud that riotous 'ivin1 was the principal cause of then ' poverty. Some of them gambled! on the quiet, aud olheis just na-j turally let it go right ami lel'i, as 1 long as there was any lo go. From this he concluded th,i!i marriage is a very good thing foi young men, provided be marries a sensible, practical sort of a wo man. Hereafter ho proposes to give married men the preference because, SO doill, ho Will be helplli',' those Who are Willing to help them- selves. 1'ittsburg Coiumerci;' ( zetle. C'lmuijiiuiis of Aliseiit-iiiiiiiliMliii ss They are tellirig a story of a Dutchman who presented himself at a registrar's oltioe recently to obtain a licence for this approach ing marriage, and who, on being asked the name of the bride, was compelled to confess that 11 had quite esoaped him, and he had to return homo for the uecessiry in formation. It's a pretty goo: I story of absence ol mind. There have been cases where persons nave even forgoten there own name. Leasing, the historian, was sub ject to the most wonder! ill fitj of! abstraction . One uighf, retui iiing j home late, he rang the trout door! bell, and when a servant c illetl out 1 irom an uper windo'v iiiat the pi .) lessor was not at home, Iib sanl, "All right; I'll come again," aud walked away. There was an Kuglish clergy 111 an, the Kev. George Harvest, who was engaged to a daughter of the Lis shop of London, but on the day of his wedding went fishing, and, loregetful of the appointed hour, did not appear for the nnptiaN. Thejlady broke oil' the match. lie Declines the .Noininatitin ami Li:, . Mis Reasons There fur. Notwithstanding the earni-1 solicitation of a host of Inentls and a sincere desire to serve an y country in any position my fellow citizens may see lit lo pi ice me, I am forced by circumstances beyond iny control, 10 decline the noun nation for Congress in ilns Dis trict for the ensuing term. 1 realize to the full extent 1 lit regret my courso will cause. especially to the many candidates in the field, but my determination is irrevocable and can not, b changed. What is the paltry salary of 5,00(1 per annum to a man occupying the position iu the commercial world, such as 1 I10M! Laying aside all other considera tions, 1 could not allord to accept the place, as it would necessitate, absenting myself for months at a time trom a great and growing business which I am commoting in the interest of the toiling masses. As il is well known throughout this Sunny South Land, llig lxc, The Great American P.aukrupt Dealer ia always on I he lookout for liargains in the interest of his customers; and having recently brought the immense Stock ol Cothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods from F. W. Thornton of Fayetteville, N. G, at such a great sacrifice, I am thoroughly convinced that I can bo ol more service to my customers at my place of business, dealing out goods at prices never heard of before this Great Slaughter Sale, than I could possibly be in tho Halls cf Con gress. Thanking my friends lor the honor intended, Uig Ike, T. (. a. 13- D., can be found for a week or two yet at his store in Thornton Block, where you will always find a hearty welcome Irom him. Wanted. uriler tn introduce mir wrl. nu'cnls everywhere, wu will 1 In secure coat. e.4 or oiuitt lor anyone in ll United Statec free of charge. Iu sending ioods by return mail, please send sttimps for return postage. Address JfvKKiKS Steam Dvk Wobks, 314 South Blount Street. Kdcigh, N. ('. jul43m Convention Dates, y First OongHNsional District at OrcenvillB Aoguat JU'h, ' i.'i-'iiid I'.uirari'ij.siiiii.il District, Iv 'i ky ..loinit, dimml iv, August Ninth rongrpsxional. A ti gum I V Fourth i'Oi(;ri'nsi( hi 1 1 A nust 1,1. As) eville, li'.l.'irfh, Hl I ll '. 'tlll;OfHIO!l.il AngiiK I'."). l.iiintierton, PRICE 0 C t BOOK CF VA ! rOH 1 1 1.1 IT! ll i lie IK i;i r i STAMHKit ' r .1 m i'i. r j ' v, 1. . . 1 I'i" ! : n . 1 1 ' ' I 1 ''' 'In An:..' ihi iion it v ,1, :n. W. I 1 .'.Hi , m; I- (' I'i"-: i'ii ilienl. eul Million Do lints, j M if- ,,f 1 : 1 1 ... I' I ei ' 11 llllilH'tl I ; mil I 11, hi- ,le- j j . ".'I nn.l new, I-. iiioono 1 I uncus Hum ! "I ;:..I'IMI 11, ul'e j mi.iM inlv mi l' r. iiit'l :il :ili ml llllrr. ' I III l.lllll ) . !! I.I Mil '.1.. H illl i 111. 'i'i ..I I'i I, I'; r illl' li III h 11' I, . I'llk ; 1: II 11:1 .V ..I II,, :il'!' iu - IM.I . :i .K-i.ii U. 1 1 !"' lull III I 111' III-. il In i; 1:11 Hi i. j JohnM,u OrtalHoa imparl a 1 ilehcau. odor and leaves the xkin soft I nnd velvety. Try it and you will never I iiro any other. (I. W. (iAKKll.l. st 11n; .7's 'tins. NEW BERNE HOUSE. MM City, N. C, .t- II. .MyVrSi I !!. Pli'j-.iiil Location New Maiian'c-iii'-i.i ( 01 nl Aecoin modal ions - -A I tent 1 vt? Servants, i'lTins I.Y.i unable. Bathing Houses Free. MOUNT MITCHELL I lO TKC. i Jhiok .MMiiil:iin,?S'.C:. isiupasseil Scenery, Water, and Fare. ' Terms UeasuiiM hie. I m iis M;n Is), 1S!M. Air. V. I). SPItAC.r 1 up :i 1 1 1 1 :i 1 1 . 'I'i ; hear 1 It" le-iapb dour. and Post 1 1511 Oil! A. JONES SAI.i:, Ll VICKY. AND STABLES. CANVAS Cloths -AND II " -If " l,:idie.s. Dresses of llicse inatcrials will lie ver. fasliioiiiilile fur .Momil -ain or Sea-shore lliis slimmer. 4 W'v arc olli rinu' a line of i;i;oK', Psnv.v, l:i,rl 'I'ji il ;i ml i f4t?li, ;;ii lo ."l i m lies; wide, from 40e to 81 (III . - It 5.1 S:iiii;. i s I'i ritl.v Mailed. W.H. &-R. S. TUCKER, & CO. llALEIGHN.O. CK-j t nt;; 1 i 1 ' . ' r. POTTLE. X I li :s; T.sl.illON FREE. 1 ' : i;:sts. j B0ARDI1TG w Pllle ('.ill nr..' i ; : - ' I lillis llllil T' iins lur liire ni 1 t'.-i. rate-. P.i-st ntteiiM..ii i,. 1 1. ,,l; i': l.'.r-i'i. Horses a'i'l Mn ..11 I -r rush or 11' '..iillllll .'!. ' I. S .mil Pi., 11! :!. ;. v I . : ne, N.j '. I hip,, ,' 1 . . " t'.jil-e. All Organized. We take, verv great )leasuio 111 stating that Maj.. U. U. Kogers, Stale Agt.,for Tiik United ?ank lN.fi AND 3lTIT,niNf; Co., of Uit h inond, Va., lias oivTiinized this strong board here. OFFICERS : K. 11. Jones, President. Jas. w. Diddle, Vice Pies. II. M. (JnovKS, Sec'y. K Ties. U'M. W. (Jlauk. Attv. BOARD OF DIRECTORS M. I 'UNN, UHAS. JCKIZENSTKIN N. II. Street, Matt Manly. Il 1 E Y, I'.KN llAHN, .1 AH. !. Di l l. Y. Al'PUAISEKM : N. II. Street Jas. V. lliddle, V. Dully. I 'i'Loaus granted jiro'inplly . s'll :tin JUST RECEIVED A Car Load of Western Flour Direct from the Mills 1 A CAK LOAD yV New Orleans Molasses, right oflf the farm in Louisianna, from first hands. Also a full slock of ol her 1 1 ot cries and farmers supplies, fur sal cheap. Call and see nie, il wil par .yon. !(. R. JONES. 1. ,1 v. r. ,' . .: 7.1. .' i ri's. A I I. VN'I IC A XOKTII CAKOI.I .N A IMC e si:nh 1:11 ni:ei: rt i:nt. Nch Heme, N. t'., .Inly -Olh. Is1l. 11 ll.. 1 ml t oiivelitlnn I" lie lie III 111 Kin-Inn S'pleirlier 1 lilt I s!i I. T,. A-i ills A. , N. ('. Uiiir.i.il: Villi ate . Illlle. lie.l tnse lielicls I Iheal'iive limn ion station t.i Kinston ainl teliii 11 at Tarilf No. 'I'irkels 011 --tie Sciiteiiilu'i' !llh mill 1 Huh. 1 itii ;n In return until Sepl. I" S. L. DIM,, Sup't. Atlantic & North Carolina R. R, P KH-:M.l II I 'Ml' MtTMKN'l . Nt'W li. Nle. .N. ( ., M'iv 'J III. 'Ill, To Av 'l'lir. nls A. ,. N. ('. ih rule- nf K It I'.ue l!i, 11111I Trip I'll lii Is (sciisini "I ll'li lie lit n.iMii.ii sla- I inns taken t N. ('. K. It. Ism In Si jiI. fur relic n .:i IS'.U. 1 1 1 . 1 1 ll TieUel- nuineil un t lie A . A en xile .tune Isl. ;;nili tsui, -:l'e Illl lit' iiii hisi e, 1,1'fule I let. ait. I i I II.. I,...y Nc M 1 p .;t ill 011 " H. I lull Clin k M'li. " Ahelille " llul .sprltejs " I f. ! 11 I !'' : II. li 11:1., III', l.i.'i.". -in.:. II.:! l-J.f. l:!.: i:;.s l.vi 11..;:. Ttnte to nil other rcnirls- in Western North ('aroliiia or Vireinn, cm I'nrn isheil ti,oii ,i))ili('iiliuii. Children un.ler live (5) yens oI'ultc free. hilihcn ol live ! tin, I under twelve d') vi-nrs ot itic are hiill'ol the iilinve iiitnud lull s. , S. I,. DIM,, (I. I'. A. (m. HKNDEUSSON (HiieceK.sor to linberls & HoudPrson,) General Insurance Agent. RopreBentinji Inmuiince Oompany of North America of l'liiliuIulpliiA. Ilonie Insiiriinee Coiurauy of Now Yoik. Hartford Firo Iiisiiiiuk o Coinpany of Hartloril lineen Insurtinei Coiiipiiiy oT Knt; Unit. North I '.in 1 i 1 1 a 11 .me I ,ihi i raiH-o Com i- in) of Kiileiu'i liroeiiwich liiHiir.un n I 'nuiininy, of Brooklyn. Pliomix lusiiraneo Oomi,iuy,of Btook !yn. Lnitnil Underwriter!) Ie.suranco Com pany, of Atlanta. Boston Maiine liimiriinue Cniniiany, of Bohtoti. TJrIK RICHMOND DISPATCH Daily Hiiinlay, Weekly, Per Annum, ii ii SW.OO. 1 .5(1. 1.(10. I';, per-reach New I'erne on itiy of I'nl, liculion, ninl contain latest North Car olina News, lo'ellier with Teh'Kiapliic Keporls of the World. E. S. STREET. lists .1 ust Iteceivecl A CARLOAD OF WESTERN HORSES And DefleB Prices. Competition as to Win. rX OLIVER 'A, . '.I,;' Life, Fire Marine, Accident, Fidelity, Steam Boiler X11 Mtirau co, NHlWUJiUN.jN. 0. A Number of Time-Tried and Firo-Teslotl Companies Keprcseut ed. Over 15,00)1,(1(10 assets repre sented. NOIOUAKY PliP.LIC. Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Coiinecliciil and Pensyl van 111. l'Agent Nat ioini'l Hoard Ma ine Unilerw 1 iters. PLUMBING. STEAM AND- 1 GAS FITTING. I I have ass, 11 ::tl, i wilh nie Mr- W. ('.I Iteaslv, a pr.iilii .il Sanitary I'linnlier. id- i so (Ja- anil ts(,. 1,1 Pilfer. To Ihnse eonleniplalin liavin' work lime in either ill (lie uli.ive In inii-lies. r will 1-ti ; rl ( 1 1 1 Inrnisli esliinutes. i tPl)" Pl'iinilil atli lllinll will In 1. i ill In all win k 1 nt 1 11 h , I , , 11 . I). CSMAW. j i Is Jin W. ('. l'.KAM.V. i'KOKiiH8ioNAL. Dr. E. H. GOLDBERG SURGEO-ORAL DENTIST, Ollic, Henry nuildiu- Miiiilleslreet.lii.lwecn liroa.l innl Pollock iNnrlli Lpiscojial eluiti li yn Now Borne- N. BRANCH OFFICE Lit ksonvillc, Onslow Coun. vN.C. DR, G. Z. BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. Offloe ilidJlpatrent, oppotnte Hnptlet ohuroh. dooSiiwlf NEWFtKRN, N. 0. J. D. CLARK. DR. DKNTIST, DEW BKHKK, N. C. Oftlce on Oraven street, betwneu Pollock nd Bioid. . H. BENTON, LI. DM DD.S. rr:K'i.c litnlit 1 lo Mi- t r v ( hn-r:i1i e 'li;niif:il Den! i : ami i M'niai si-ri'iy. 'I'ocll, OV. 1 TH V. ttMl without nitin ,y tin llc nt Nitl'o o.vith lOvcrythhi in the Mm- ol ht-ni isi iy tin- Ih--.1 stvlf. S:itii;iction ri;niuilc iltlco, conn r m ,Mililc slnsH ;iml Alley, oppoHili: Ii:iptit t linrclt. P. H. FELLETIER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Pollock etrct-t, First room above Farm er's & Merchant's Bank. Will practice In the Counties of (jrfcvtn rterot, Jodoh, tuislo w and Paraltco. V Uniterl Hliitea fJourtat New Htrne,D(J Buurome Court oftlin Htale. WIVI.E CLARKE, Ollicc, 72 Soufh Front street Of.- posilo Gii'Sloii 11 oiiso. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Ileal Estate Agent. Now It 'lie, N-. ('. Connections. New V rk Boston and Canadu. Timber lands Farmlands, Truck lands. Town lots, Do you want to buy ! WHITE. Do yon want lo Hell t ; WRITE. SPECIAL. 1500 .'.ores. Trout Honrt, 6 miles of oity, Timber and Truck lund.- W. L. Douglas C CUOt l THE BEST. V OrlwCiHOeQUSAKINQ. 5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH EMAMFI I Fnut r 4--5.5PFlNE CAlf &KJiN6ARDa 3.5PP0LICE,3SoLEa. EXTRA FINE.- 2.l.7sB(lYs'SCHI)0LSHOE3l LADIES. .-2502.H7V SEND F0 CATALOGUE . W'L'DOUSLAS. BROCKTON. MASS. - ll.' JSF Yon cud nave mnny liy purchasing W. X.. Ilouylaa HhoBt BecauH, we are the largest mannfactareri of advertised shoes in tbe world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects yon against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting aud wearing qualities. We have them sold every where at fower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. IT your dealer caunot supply you, we can. Sold by J.J., BAXTER,. Agt. hi. 9AHN & CO. 50- "HEAD H0R8E8 AND MULES" 50 RANGING FROM 4 TO 7 YEARS OLD, And Weighing From Some extra line Drivei'.s iu Uorses also adapted to Exceptionally fine'Dral't- Horses aud Mules. A full and complete line of Buggies and Harness fal ways on hand. Blue Front Stables, JM ildleStreetNew Berne, N. C. ESTABLISHED 18(i). RVEMB1IRG & CO. v WV.9 i ou?ce!sor XQ VViinlPQPlP 1101111111001011 MPrPhQIIO ! "W'WUIW W V II I III FOR TJlE SALE OFJ , ISOUTHERN FRUITS & TRIJC1C. i.inc, a. i "Voetfibles. KiyWatcrmelons & (StawborrieH n fixM.-iiili i 1 KEADF. STKKET, 'KW YORK. u n - a - u lil-.l-KliKVI KS: -( liRtlmin Nalionnl Clink, Truck Shippers. .illy acna oc. (stamps) for new Illustrated r r s. m - Ki s- Ns. -. i ' ' 'j ' , , ! X W'""'K a. CARPENTER E m 20? to 21 1 So. Water St.. BAN KS. Farmers & Merchants Bank lU-Kan Imsiness May, 1891.. Ciipilol Slin k, paii in, - $75,000.00 Surplus. - - - O.OOO.Of) rmliviilod Pofils, . . 2,500.00 Divi(lcnilsi;ii(l, - 12,750.00 (IKFKJEHS : I.. II. Ct TM'.n. . . President. VV. S. Ciiadwiok, . . . VicePn-a. T. W. Dkwkv, . , , Ctmhior. A. II. Powell, , . . Teller. F. Y. Mattiikws, - . Collector. With well established connections tins Uank is picpiircil lo otfer nil uccommo dntinns consistent with conservative bunk iiii. 'r Prnmpl mid careful attention given to colleelinns. We will Ih plensed to eoi respond with tlm-m who inny e.oulemphite making i lunges or openiny; new accounts. J. A. BBYAH, THOS. DANIELS, President, Vice Pres. a. H. E0BEET3, Cashier. THE NATIONAL BANK Of New Berne, N. C. INOOEPOBATED 18G5. Capital, $100,000 Surplus Profits, - 98,168 niHECTOHS: Jas. A. IfitYAN, Thos. Damkls, Chak. S. Urvan, J. II. Hacrburn, .Ino. Dunn, L. harvey, fJ. II. IfoiiKKTs, K. K. Bishop. Thos. A. Grke, I'rns. Win. Dunn, Vieo-l'res. O. E. Foy, Cashier, It. M. Gbovks, Teller. CITIZEN'S BANK ow 2srKw BxrEurx), 3sr. o. A GENERAL BANKING BU8INKHS. no flic Aceounts ot Ranka, Bankers, Corpor. ation.s, Fannera, Merchants and (.IIi.th re. ceiveil mi Inrorubln terms. Proinut und care liil attention given lo tbe lnteiest ot our cus tomcru. BOAKO OF DIRECTORS. Perdlnanq Ulrleli, E. H. Meadows.' I .1. A. Meadows. e.hn. Tk,,r t-1 v. S,11."" 0,M' Umo Redmond, - SJini- " t ow'-CT' Cl"1 Retianstelii, - Willlnni imnn, MaydrHalui, . - K. W, . Minallwond, Thomas A. Green Geo. N. iven, . , c.. Fov... 850 to 1450 lbs. Had: all purposes ' rA""t,f I V Ul VI 1 IIIVI WIIUIIfc9 vdtj-ji Te;s ivxeinns am 1 N. v., ComiiKTrial ATi'tioii- Mini I'i iiu-ipuli and Rigging oi hiidi-class Yacht Sails and kiijirintc ,.i V nnicli Mow llmse olitainahle on the seaho.iul AIm Complete Outfits For Fishermen. . ol your boat and we will submit estimates on her complete ontht. Flags Tepts Goods. Catategue of Sails and Marine Goods. . CHICAGO, ILL. VITAL TO MANHOOD. MENT, . apeoiao for IUrtirta?DIdn Fl" . . NerTu PrOBtrnUnn caused l.v 3 "r00. We;ulnMM, Mental n,.re8"i.m SSliS" ol B.rm- """""nu Insanity, minor., ucca P?.;ta3'.nhUr9 Vhl AlfB' "rriiiin.-i.s, KsT vZOSlaS uer InP'"noy, Louc.rrliiea anil nl Female WeaknasiieB, Involuutary Loh, Spur ma torrhoja oaujed by over-ex,tinn ot brain, Jt" If SkUeA0Ker"I,!!ial'',,0 A mmith's tniHtmeiit H B for W, by mail. With each nr,,.r i,,r , rJZl'iT" ritU?,Ka"ul- "-''' ' '"'" " , ttuarantteslireuulbyairmit. WliWT'H 1,1V I'lt n i F.S. DUFFY, DrugglHt i.n.i Sole Agent. PeiiDsyJvania's LEADING NEWSPAPER In all the attributes that suffice lo make s tirst-olasa family journal. The Philadephia RECORD 8pares no trouble or expense to gather and present to its readers all the news of the Old and New World. IU several Departments, each under th managoment of a competent Kdlter, treat fully matters pertaiuui to The Honsehold, The Farm, Woman's World, Science, ,V Art. . Literature, , Dr. E. fl. WFJHTu vvuvp .l.r. .. . x uianee. - The Beal Estate World. PresentinfT sV eomplete masazlue every day. . " , ' BUB80RIPTION RATKS DailT. oen year, ;' '. '. Duly and Sunday, one year, 4.U0 ; ADDRESS ."r'fe!? The Record Publishinir ' CoJ ,v 817-918 Chestnut Stbbbt, ". W f .- -is .."'.'.. .- i :vh'.:vi'-".';i"'j'.v ' , " ' , i