CI i i ; II y f THE BEST IN THE WORLD lacKwell'5 ull Durban? Smokiog Tobacco Situated in the immediate section of country that produces a grade of tobacco, that in texture, flavor and quality is not grown elsewhere in the world, and being in position to command the choice of a.l oiTer- .,r uw market, we snare no rains nor expense to give i.ie u ju i ings upon this market, we spare no pains THE VERY When in want of the best; ask for Bull Durbaro. Sold everywhere. None genuine without the Trade Mark of the Bull on each package. fJ BLACKWELLS DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM. N. C BEST MSP fiR so A gin DiAftSftC FOS EASIEST PAYHEMT'B. THE MASON & HAMLIN C. now Her to rent -any :io ot t .1. .. ........... l' an 6 fur three im Mitlis. giving u.o r-i.. thor'H.frJily in Ins own noire If he rjMtiniie to want it EKTT their famous Orpins or Kirin.r them full opportunity to test it i " ;n,o not longer want it. m i r;.-. e r,,,t ,,uT ,...' .... .,. Ill nit nr 0 . Tlfll.T vi-KTIIKK 1'AYMKNT. IlItK-,- CIll. 11 l.r.i.w.ni.- -- A Modern llro. A sergeant of fire patrol in Now Yoih citv, John K. Vii.is'l.an. was pr-M-nt .1 thof.ro in the Hotel K-yal. At u v. i .: dow in me ot the ui.; .-r stories WHS end a g roup with unxioii faces a fat ln-r mother an.l child waiting, jierhap?, U. die together. . . . At tlm next window, in an ndjoi'iiin: building, ap; eared a w rge.mt of our pa- j trol. The ui-tanee was too great t , reach. Without hesitation he threw ' himself down, resting one arm uin tufc I sill and entwining his leg around a tele phone wire, fortunately convenient near; wilh his other turn, one by onu i.t f.ni.lai-icd tliis irrono of three over hi.- I ..n..tr',t lio.lv. as a bridge, to the win l -. - - tlow of safety. His work was not yet done. Ascend ing to the roof ho discovered niaii - .. .1 "11 . ... ...1 . i i stnnoiug iiimiu me iu oi . '"""" " another jMrt ion of the house, douUin:; whether to meet death hy jumping oi wait to he overtaken by the lire. Shouting to him to wait and he would Pilve him. Mr. Yaughan rushed to the street, and calling uion his comrades to follow ascended to the roof of anolhei adjoining building; hastily throwing oil his coat, his companions holding him by 1.; !., tin threw himself head down- ! ward over the cornice, and with then ..wt.j.wf. rsiUod this man of over 2o0 pounds iu weight to the roof. The res cue was completed, these lives were saved. Mr. Vaughan was presented with a gold medal commemorating his heroism. And he richly deserved it. He was a true hero, and none the less so that he performed his deeds in the line of his duty. Christian at Work. TONS OF FISH BAIT. CATCHING COAST MENHADEN FF THE OF NEW ENGLAND. How Sohoola of Flli Ar. I'ur.ued. C ap turetl an.l Stowed Aboard An Aoo-.m-mo.latli.K Mnlr of the Fiwny Tril.e Which Can lie l In Many ttnyn. Pitching his voice high the lookout at the masthead of the menhaden steamer ... i.li :..mt imt trlei-fu lv. scuooi; I'.eM.tn Like Romance. On h bluff of the Tipie anoe river, lv twet-n Rochester and lilH)iiiiiigsburg. .t i a solitary urave. It is in a grove ah.n-: the road.-ide. Standing ly U one may see a magniiiceut stretch of river, wmi ....,..,11 .ii.l 1- . lid. Every one who trav- j J. ilint wnv lutcii knows the spot, alio has h-ard tin- story of the death of V. grave's occupant Every Month many women suffer from Ecel or Scant Menstruation; they don't know who to confide In to r proper advice. Don't confide in anybody but try Oradfield's trated catalogue, with net prices tree. Mason & Hamlin Orgj,ii and Piano BOSTON. NEW YORK ciiic.c;o. St 3 a R n n pw II II II II (r m I I in i di v -r f r t- wr-.ii'N iivi 11. iim.iKii m For Atchineon. St. Joseph, Leaven worth. Kansas- City. St. Louts, and all point p n'th. e.t south or west. Ticl et sobl and bat; gage checked to a n y potnt in the United States or Canada. For INFORMATION AS TO RATK AND ROUTES Call at Depot or address H, C. Town-send, . G. P. A. St. Lottie, Mo. T. C. PlIlLUPl'l, A. G. P. A. Omaha. H. D. APGAR. Ajrt-, Plattsmouth. Telephone, 77. I'ouiiil Fishing for Scup. Late in April great schools of porgies rush on the southern .New JMigianu ocean coast, and for several weeks all the fishermen from Stonington fb New' port have the liveliest kind of work tending their great pounds on the wihl shore. The fish usually appear first in Rhode Island waters, in which state they are called scup, and then the news is flashed along shore to the Connecticut fishermen. At once the latter begin to set their pounds, for no time is to be lost if money is to be made in scup fishing. They erect a netted fence from the strand straight into the ocean for many hun dred rods, and at the end of the fence Bet a great heart shaped pound, in which tbft fish are captured. A pound i3 a big and costly thing anJ costs from $1,500 to $2,500. In the fcfi. rht. of the season 100 or more barren rf senn are taken daily from each one of the pounds along the Connecticut an.l Rhode Island shores. In two weeks' fishing at Quonochontaug, a few miles east of Watch Hill, Captain Andrew Laughear took over 1,000 barrels of senp out of his traps. Most other poundnien have had almost equally good luck. The fish are sold mainly in New York, and in the rush of the season not less than 1,000 barrels of porgies are shipped thither each night by the big sound boats from Stonington. At first the fish fetch twelve dollars a barrel, but the price drops rapidly as the fish become plentiful. Often the market, and then Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. the price in the New York market is not sufficient to pay tne expenses oi mo i ... XTTO Wvrt Sim. I nsnermeu. vui. YMTE BU55IAH aum-. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. BO LINC WATER OR MILK. IE P P S ' GRATEUL COMFORTING COG Healthful, Agreeabla, Cleansing. Cures 0 A fm ME N OH Labeled 1-2 lb Tins Only. ' . i m ..bhukaUllnl. They mM T .a.fullv m- r9aNESSHI,!IOISI!SCURED '. A jr bv lvct' lnii jli Tubular tr Cuh- V.Lip rs beard. Comfi'rtalil. .ooiv. .'. :r.-nu-.llfi;i. So.d u? V. K!Knx,OOiV, CP rp SHAKECFFTHE HORRID 8MAKE9 PMT!11T-'-orf'?t,s f N, VrYriTfcktaBKliOaiTB-.BU! intollN.J. CUR 1 n.i uyn Y V:int airts. catl jxue :tti 1 F Hi-atty.wusn Mot trw. ir rf4 . .ii,timi of tna Orrr, el if l"7 Sot. the wnntfwwj1 .in. OaakBlU Off BOOT (;;cKind,MtEr r . oiti ., How to El"-552d,foTrilSrpliln tot.ll iaterwtoo. ER"Tm ED iC AL'CO. B U F P ALO.M.Y. '?'tV PACKER'S HAIR BALSAM -u: CtaTfCf ami bauiiiii t: kau . A".-': p. 1nvtir;aut CTitwtn. Fuils to Kcrtore Gray I to its leuttiiui ooior. j aculp dirt : heir t.iuig. V .-. liTi! at lru'Xii9 The OKI Love Was tlie New. Last evening at the residence of the bride's father, south of Crawfordsville, occurred the marriage of A. B. Rush, aged about sixty j-ears, and a resident of Missouri, to Miss Emma Branch, not manv years the bridegroom's junior. The couple were devoted lovers many ,-0n no-, near Alamo, but being Ltrnnral bv a quarrel Mr. Rush mar- ried another girl. His wife died last cnrnnpr aud he lost no time in returning from Missouri, where he had located, rpsumins his attentions to his old ho had remained single and who - -' . . i seemed very happy to renew xne oiu at tachment. Mr. and Mrs. Knsh will leave in a few days for Missouri, where the bridegroom has married children resid iug. Indianapolis News. A Dust Storm at Sea. The British ship Berean, which re rentlv made the voyage from Tasmania around Cape Horn to England, encoun tered a remarkable but not unusual phenomenon at sea, viz., a storm of dust. Alter crossing the equator she fell into the northeast trade winds, and when about 600 miles west 01 tne vape ue Verde islands, the nearest land, the irleu si'n.x.i:" and immediately all is nusue and excitement on board. "As tliis is a new experience to you, sir, vou shall have a seat with me in my I MBit." -Thank vou. cantain; I am only too eairer to see the fuu." The crews now take their places in the seine iKiats, while two of the parly, known as drivers. CO out in advance ia tinrti... fif,t hunts to learn the linn. - direction in which the school is moving. mid to mark out its size. The jolly cap- taiu a true type of the traditional Cape Codder, siiuare built, sturdy, genial, his face bronzed by years of exinisure to tmnshine and sea breezes and very intel ligent withal takes his place at the in side bow oar in one of the seine boats, and the mate a corresponding position in the other, and by the time they reach the school the drivers describe the move ments of the fish. They now begin throwing out the seine, each boat going in an opposite di-rer-tion around the school, the drivers in the meantime splashing the water to fwh frmn escaninz. Soon the boats meet, and all hands now pull at tv.a rmrse line, the net and cork lme. Th steamer is brought alongside, and after the fish are driven well togetner the net is fastened to the steamer s siue nil thev are baled into the hold uy means of a large dip net run by a don- kev emrine The next thing on the programme is to prepare the menhaden for salting, to h used as bait for which there is great demand. This is a simple process, but to me its novelty invests it with partic ular interest. The head of the lish is in the left hand of the workman and with a peculiarly shaped knife held in the rirht hand he cuts a slice, iongi CT--- . , ... , tudinally, from each siae 01 tne oouy, leaving the head and vertebrte to be thrown awav or occasionally to be pressed for oil. The slivers are salted and packed in barrels. This opening act of the day's drama ied Car.tain Williams invites me U. accompany him into the cabin, and tht jolly skipper there entertains me with some interesting points about the fishery. "It's queer how many different names the menhaden is known by," observe the skipper. "Fact is, it has more ali ases than a veteran criminal more nu--names than there were colors to Joseph's coat. Besides the more common name of menhaden it is known as pogy, bony fish, mossbunker. hardhead, whitefish, bunker, oldwife, bugfish, cheboy. ell wife, alewife, fatback, greentail, wife an.l vellowtail shad. It's about as long as the common sea herring, but is deep er and more robust looking. Its aver age length is from twelve to fifteen inches. I hardly need tell you that it is valuable as a bait fish, it excelling all nthors as such: that as a food resource it is thought to have great quaumes, that its chief value is as a fetilizer and nd that, it is also valuable for the cil and scrap produced by cooking and Dressing them "For illustration, here are some min utes I made in my memorandum oook in regard to what was done m the year 1880 which was a fair representative sea son. That vear the total weight of the catch was 576,000 pounds-equivalent to about 700,000,000 menhaden m number. Pretty big army, eh? Quantity of oil pro duced, 2,066,396 gallons, and of guano 68,904 tons, having a total value of s 034 641. Capital invested in steamers, etc., and their outfit and in factories, 2.;5'62,y41. As compared with previous years,' however, the yield of oil was small." . ,. "About how long, captain, uu tn catching season last?" "Well, you see, as soon as the men Wer. make their appearance in the spring, vessels start in pursuit of 'em, and continue capturing 'em till they dis appear in the fall. From the menhaden oil and guano factories along the south ern coast of New England, New York and New Jersey shores, the fleets of steam and sail vessels begin their cruises early in May, chasing the fash along tne JTTORNEV A. N. r.o i lit- Wr-ri Cn'on Mock. Ka-T l1 r ...... ii.r.i !i mover ttii.i i.i-m:i- along that highway with his tamdy. 1 had neither friends n.r acquai..;ancef in tii; m iuhboiiio.-d, and, in fact. 1 he population was sparse. Lis wife took ick on the wnv, and f.o hud by on 1 journcv at this place, towering far above the 1m -autiful river, lbvfoiind no rem dy s illness and she died. With out hlp, and with i lookcron save hi. daughter, then a little girl, he dug a grave and buried his wife there. The headstone, if there ever was one, de cayed, and all trace of the identity of the dead was lost. But "every one re spected the burial place. Among those once familiar with tin 1. i Mm. Martha, All ,..o., n.,v of this citv. Last week she was talking with an Indianapolis tnen.i f childhood associations. ine new 1 friend in the course of the conversation j said: .. . , , "There is one thing that clonus in earlv life, and that is that 1 uo not kuotv here my mother is buried. 1 was stui young when my lather died 111 1110 ne, j community where we had settled. My j mother had been dead some years ai- j readv. All I remember is tnai on a mns journey in a great covered wagon we stopped on the banks 01 a river, nine. , after some davs. my father dug a hoh , in the earth, and I have faint recollec- L4,Htlntly kel.ps tions that it was a time 01 jju-ai , for mother had died, and there lather all alone had buried her." "Was there a great bluff along the river and a road running near the siot through the woods?" "Yes; I can see the scene now pictured in my mind. I remember the road and the bluff distinctly." "Then, my dear madam," said Mrn. Alleman, "I can tell you where your mother is buried." And she related the story as above. Tli ladv will co to Rochester thence across the country to her mother's -r 1 . grave. indianapoiis nc o. a Specific for PAINFUL, PROFUSE, 1 SCANTY, SUrTPESSCD nd IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. Boik to " WOMAN " mailed free. D BRADFIELO REGULATOH CO.. AMmr.ta, C. KolJ ljr all llrmil.l. fULLIVAN. Attorn-y a'-I aw Will ulv j.n.n.M Hil.-i.tlor. PlattMinouUi. rri. HENRY BOECK The Lending FURNITURE Li'.ALER AND UNDEPTAKR. on hand everylhin you need to furnit-ii your hous--. CORN KB SIXTH AKlt MKIN BTHKKT Plattsmouth - Neb F IRST : NATIONAL : HANK OK rLATXSMOUTII. NEBKAHKA and rttiil tip capital .... Surplus- ....riO,IH(0.00 . .. 10,(XK).09 I Curions I'ate of a Shark. The steamship Kansas City, of the Ocean Steamship company, which ar rived here on Wednesday night from cror.ngii rinsed the death of a five -bevrv beft fni'ilities for the promp traiicactlci) of liitimiitf Mankind BusincHs -t...-. honriu. irold. ifoverninent and local - foot shovel ncl l.ark in a ewhat j .?rW7 unusual manner. Off Hatteras Shoals, j .Vraw... avuil-.tt.le In any part .,f tl. steaming along at the rate of seventeen i brtted state, and ail tl.e prti.clpal t-M ol arTrmnr. the steamship ran its cut- ! urn-. ti,t. .:irt. Pt.rikinir the fish , ,-, iom maik fkompti.v bkmit- a lv. . -v ' -' square amidships, so to speak. ine i,.,ir ,t-,i nr.:ihlf to extricate itself owing to the intense pressure of the , water. , , 1 In a few moments the sharp stem naa ; cut the flesh to the backlKjne, ana tnis ( in turn breaking under the strain, the , shark assumed the shape of an invertea V, hanging on either side ot tne bow like an old rope, the head and tail being , still connected by the muscles of the j back. Caught thus, the shark was , towed along by the steamship for some ; 300 miles, and until the stop at quaran- ; tine when, released from tne pressure im.t.riflOJwH MAI1K TKD. richest market pHi-e pj.;fl for V Wm" rants, Htate ana County tmiids. D1KECTOUS l. Itwi"-ortn K. K. Whtve Dovey . wauK'i. John Flt7Krall lieorire E. jotiu KUzjtir&ld, r'r'-'iileiit W II. CtTPIIlNO, I'nriilcvt, J. W. Johnson, Vicc-l'rilnt- -00OT H EOno- tine, when, released irom ine PiCux . -,0 1Q of the water, the body slowly sank. (JlflZGriS - lClilli;, New York Sun. . t A Toy Iniluntry Festival. A remarkable token of the importance of "the toy industry in the ancient city of Nurembnrg is afforded by the great o-atheriug in one of the public halls at a banquet in celebration of the completion of the 300,000th model steam engine by a well known maker. Among the guc ts were the heads of the municipality and several industrial and commercial cor porations. The little model which marks this stage in the toy making industry of tha Nuremberg firm was consirut-ieu the latest improvements. It was adorned with a laurel wreath, and exhibited m the hall side by side, in order to show the progress in construction, with a model of the date 1815. It is said that this factory alone has alno turned out more than 3-2.1,000 magic lanterns. Lon don Optician. PLATTSMOUTH NKKKAKa Capital Paid in $30,000 K Cutlmiiin. J W Johtson. E S GieusH. Il" "ry Kikenbary. -M Moriran. J A Connor. V Vv' ttenkainp, n II Lushing A wneral banXin business trans acted. Interest allowed 011 de ?ites. but Always has on band a full stock of FLO UK AND FKKD, Corn. Bran, Shorts Oats and ii-ih-'l Hay for eale as low a.- the lowit and delivered to any part oi tin citv. " CORXER SIXTH AND VINE Nebrask.. Plattsmouth, ' t S w 1TJ B 3 2 tsereanssaos y000 : shores and in the sounos, wuerev coated with a very fine powdery dust of found. The vessels seldom cruise : ,. ,Uf.y,V.1?iloa, pw,'rk h.tin.e.suc a tlark vellow or saffron color, scarcely , t or fifteen miles from land. "- rV 9P5ft tSftSSYSSu n"y" discernible on or near the deck, but pro- 1 nf the CTonnd is estimated Chamberlain's Eye and SMn ' Ointment. A ccrtaJn euro for Chronic ScroEye5 Tetter. Salt Eherim, Scald Head, Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Ecma, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Isipplcs and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been nf tt after all other treatment had failed. It Is put up ia 23 and 50 cent boxes. MEAT KAPEEHJ SIXTH STREET yiAlfclllHlta)lo)a How Lost! HowRogalnedl ofmlife. OTIM7 THYSELF. ct. bT? f.pkFJSEKVATIOS. A new and only 2dWEAKNESSE8ofMAN. 300 pagea, dotb. rilt: lt Inyahiable preecriptwoa. KJf. JKubuTaeafed. Beacriptire Proepect- CLMlf NOW. Expert treat- aua s Pnrker, m with endorsement! CTDCCI of the Press and oluntarr fKI-h I testimonial of the enrei. : i .nn nr hv null. Exp or F. SIXTH H. KLLEXBAUM, Prop. Boston. Miuut. v Trvjtn v imi. The 1'eaooay mtok ' tatom. but no equal--J'1-, xrinn. U a The Science o ."---. . treasure more tu-u. , " rverv WEAK ana . j i,,j fn on the lushest parts of the rigging, so that the sails appeared "tanned." School aud Home. An Expensive Plaything. A pet cat owned by a New York fami ly is fond of expensive playthings. The wife of its owner missed a 400 diamond a few days ago, and after notifying the irlirA mill advertising largely for it, offering a suitable reward for its return, the cat was found playing with it on the floor. Whether the cat received any por tion of the reward or not the patiers failed to state. Harper's Young People. A Venerable IelagiBne. Schoolmaster Johann Friedrich Schulze has just celebrated at Pankow the seven tieth anniversary of his wedding day. Johann is ninety-two years old and his wife ninety-one. The happy couple had the good 'fortune to see around them, participating in the festivities of the dav, nine of their children, twenty-six grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren. Vossiche Zeitung. nt. .1.350 sanare geographical miles, "The average steamer is aooui iuebi.t of this one. That is to say, some 70 tons measurement, 90 feet long, 17 feet beam, IK feet depth of hold and seven feet draft aft and costs 1G,000. It costs not far from $1,000 a month for wages, fuel m-ovisions to run it. Like this boat, t Cumbersome Theft. Pnota find sermons in stones, thieves (and philosophers) look for con tents of a different kind. On Friday ths Earl of Lathom laid the foundation tone of a . new lodge at Cambridge. ; Yesterday evening the stone was found a- i i,,or, lWtilv removeu. aub ct Toni' stone, according to the od rv u J" -d 'St & T. V Bundu, on such occasions, contained a bottle in , j 2 :30f wltto benediction. which coins of the realm were duly TLoldliATifins metnoa auopi- ....,. .-s.- rorner Iicvist Him t'r'"" PLACES OF WORSHIP. "church, ak. between sealed up. tvfi'.nif. r.iot-r a ed by the thief is quite on a par witn ti. . B,11(ol 10 a . m. historic moae or roasting is ized by Elia. London Globe. Car Kails Five Milea Long. EcoPAU-St, Lukrt Church, -.rer Tniro and 7 :30P- ounuoj . . and Vine. vices : it A. M . at 2 :30 P. M. tv.o wtric welding of street railway rails, as a rubstitute for fish plates, has ; (iEKMAN Methodist.-, jmr Mxth they are screw steamers and are rigged the subject of expenment tor some , with one mast forward, which is fitted time The process is now said to be en- -r.. v, irH meat always found A in. - ' ' ' ------ this market. iJ Kk ana sutler. in Wild irame of all kinda kept in their Keaeon. M SIXTH STREET EAT MARKET. l-Tlfl II Bora, yrcmpt, 70CICr Curt for Impafnc. Ion of mannooa, omi Emissions. Spermatorrhea. Utraoaanets. Self Ditrutt. losM of ttemory, Ac. WM aMaha you a STROM 8, Vigor' oma Ham. frict ft.OO. 9 Boa, 9& 00. Seed (Mrrotte ttatttj Mte An,. Addrmmm M a - Am . asxa lo3 Av. BT. LOUia. lift Ex-Alderman George O. Fall, a luna tic, escaped from the asylum at Dan vers, Mass.. just after midnight and had walked twenfv-tive miles along lonely roads in a chilling atmosphere in his night robe before he was captured. The walls of old Exeter castle. Eng kn.l arsorBfiibliui. An inspection re vealed thefct that millions of microbes are gradually powdering away the stout with a crane for taking in ine caien. The men's quarters are in the for'castle. The fish are stored in bulk in the hold. The engine house, as you see, is astern the main hatch, with coal bunkers open rtPfdt each side. All of 'em Uve fitted to the bulwarks on either side, near the stern, cranes for the boats, and towing chocks are set m the aecK on either quarter aft. The hold or tank for storing the fish is water tight. There are some steamers engaged in the fishery which are inore'u 150 feet long, carrying from twenty-seven to thirty men, and cost $30,000 and upward. Most of the steamers carry four seine boats. "Since steamers have come into vogue the factories have greatly increased their facilities for handling large catcn- es. The first factory could work up only a few hundred barrels a day, while now the big factories take from 3.000 to 5,000 barrels daily." New York Herald. ' The paper for Bank of England notes o.l frnm new cuttings Of white linens, never f nun linen that has been worn or soiled. Grunit-. .11 A..v 51. Sunday !--!i ol io .an ' tirely successful, and it is possible to; weld by electricity two pieces oj. oii x twenty-five square inches section, and t therefore a solid rail tour or me u"'" long can be had if required. The tests , are also said to prove that the necessity ; for contraction ana Ul JU1ULO .J ' - - expansioTi have su i ,c.vTrniA'.-'frv!f at n a. in. sou J- ps in r.ew oliv.ro!, . i:,-v. .i. i. . ...i. ihe' K CX thi- church mtn erj ;;.-. i.ucih. AU are iuvi!el tu attttc ' n -Tini;s. ts to provide tor contracuou a.iu . - MrTHoDiT.-Sut!i m.. bf,tw.r"t .-'.f' ion is not so apparent as engineers Kev. 'WUUV : a?posed.-Xew York World. --ic: 1. " I im:. Six Educated Toail. Landlord J. W. Kteen, of the Law rence Junction hotel, has six well train ed toads, which he has been instructing fnr mouths. The reptiles are train ed to march, or hop in squads to catch ! roaches. One has been rraineu w a ladder, while another turns the cran - ii . i f . Pit-l.nrfr T)is- 1 oi a smaii tuuiu. -ii-:-j"o i patch. J tiKKMN 1'HFSHVTF.RIaN. v-:..,v. Hv Witte. iaitT, suiicay ccuuui n Con or Tan ai.rt . ho r vices li".! hours. FrmH oxoBF.OATio.vAU-Oranil" " twen Fifth and HxttK t V 1 tor Service 11 a- :' ' 1 i iii-otini: Wednesday ever.iti:. Men's chbitiaj V J n. in v airmail block. Main street., - V nn-otinjf. lor meu only.everv ri.a fern." .n at 4 o'clock. Kwrae open week d Southampton Losing Its Shipping. . ... ...i rstf- ouiy nave m .imsuioi , ; .,:3(ia.m..i9 :3U p oriental steamers ceased going to bouin- otn hut nrhpr comnanies ovning sovth Vakk Tabernacle Kev i. roor.i,r(! dtp now threatening to , iaif,c inui- - eo elsewhere and abandon the use of th-3 Southampton decks. New York Time. ASfO IAT10N JO- everv Sunday Kl- ayr in. W ood , Pastor. Services : m m.: Preaching, 11 a. .jTilV-! . ie- Fridi .1. M. Sunday School. m. and 8 P- ; choir prai- meeting Tuesday nteht ; chr riday night. AU are welcome