The Daily Review ljSfH, Ra. HUii Prop v , VOIS, N. ). MO.l'il, JUNE 9. I S. VIEWS AN ii KEV i . Ei Queen Isabella, of Hpain, atiil holds her little court in a quiet way in republican Paris. Queen Victoria drinks tea out of a sau cer. As this isthe right and eensible way to drink it, it is to be hoped that she will persevere and sal a wholesome example. Edward Sr. Stokes is dabbling in, the mining busiiss on the Pacific coast. He is mentioned in a Montana City Nev.) newspaper a? sell.ng his interest in one mine for t65,000. Somebody stole $o00 from Mrs Lym n of Daltou, Mass. She suspected her youthful son. and whipped him until he declared tout he was the tor f; hut in vestigation pr V! d him innocent. A Greenback orator in Iowa tafia Li- audience that Communism in France means the same filing as Sialism in Ger many, and Socialifin in Germany the same thing as Nihilism in Russia, and Nihilism jn Russia the same thing as Greenbackism in the United Mates. Mrs. Gladstone says that the mournful look on Mr. Gladstone's face depicted in Millais's portrait is due to his intense grief at the condition to which the Con servative party have brought the country. Mrs. Lawrence makes speeches in the streets of Norwich, Conn., abusing the clergy and violently assailing Christian ity. Her tougue is long and active, and she can always command large aud iences. The public baths in New York have already been opened for the season. Du ring the bathing season of last year 2,457, 657 bathers were registered, the expense of maintenance being Si 8,302. The baths are free. Quite a number of Americans have found employment within the last year on the London newspapers, and have sue ceeded in infusing a little of the brightness and vivacity of American journals into those prosy Bheeta. Senator McDonald, of Iudiana, t-ays tfcat the Ohio campaign will be fought on the issues of State control of elections, without the interference of the Presi dent by means of the army, and a bi me tallic standard for the paper currency of the country. The last story told of Prince Bismarck is marked with his usual condensed and caustic humor. Prince Battenberg, the newly-elected ruler of Bulgaria, paid a visit to the chancellor of the German Empire.aud asked his advee about accept ing the post effe red him. "Take it by' all means' said the chancellor; "it will always be a p'easant souvenir." The boot and shoe trade of Boston shows the same improvement that almost every branch of industry exhibits this spring. The shipment" of boots and shoes from the Hub last week tooted up 20, 214 cases, or over 7,000 more than tor the corresponding week last year, and the shipments for the first five months of the year aggregate 681,673 cases, against 581,253 in the corresponding period bt 1878. A young man who saw a fellow fall prostrate on the sidewalk in a Western city drunk and insensible, concluded to make some observations. He accordingly step jed into a dark corner from which point he could see without being seen. He de clares that inside of fifteen minutes six different men passiug along and seeiug the drunken man lying on the sidewalk, scooped over him anil went through his pockets. The Fulton (N. Y ) Patriot prints a uote from Mr. T. A. Edison, dated May 20, iu which he says: 4 1 have nothing new at present to communicate regarding the electric light, but the whole sub' ct will go through the press mill ere long, as 1 am just now rounding up the corners, and ex pect iu a short time to show the unbelievers something that will make them doubt no longer. As soon as 1 am ready to make an exhibition of" the light here 1 shall open my laboratory." The Philadelphia Wain rH Street Thea tre is the oldest theatre in the United States. The owner is J. S. Clarke, the actor, who lives in London most of the time. Clarke bought the Broad Street Theatre, in Philadelphia, a tew years ago, and played there on his last visit to this country, instead-of goiuff to the Walnut, as usual. Manager Goodwin, the lessee of the Walnut, retalia ted by hiring the Park Theatre, and transferring his best engagements to that house, leaving only second rate stars to the Walnut. The latest blow at the Walnut was the production of an ab surd drama from the peu of a Philadeh. phia court interpreter. Nearly all the lawyers of the city made the occasion one ofgreat hilarity, jibing the author, com menting louify4iO the play, and hector iag the unfcrtuuamJ?erformers, SELL AND GIVE. It is fashionable quite fashionable to quote Scripture, but not so fashionable to practice It. Now and then a rare instance .-'-. UailT , rule in f r 'be preaching aid no f r ih- nr.f l.'-ers. We 5 id t e fol low iug in an xrhatig Some ptple wh quote Script u re moai fveely ould say ths-t Me man wa.- in TAhilt- b.Ut a few would ai uw tijeir Lbouti to tjugefr on the in j motion tv"Lj up for ourselves treasures in Heaven, where neither moth imr ins1 doth corrupt ana where thieves do not break through nor steal :' Edward Alexander Guy, of Cincinnati, was in 1862 possessor of $40,000. He a well educated, intelligent young man. and particularly pious. Convinced that the scriptural text, 'Sell all that ye have and give "aim?,' was a binding injunction, he began to dispose of his property and give 'he money to the poor. He iiestowed the gifts slow ly and carefully, and it .va not until lsiJ that tne last, doll .r was gone. He is now a religious rnnsiona y in Cincinnati, penniless, but completely absorbed in bis work. I EAKLY ADVENT OF) THE COT TON WORM. Prof C. V. Riley says that he h.js had auLneutic reports of the appearance ot the cotton worm at different points in th--Qojith. He has just receive 1 a letter from Judge James L Bailey, of Marion. Aia , showing that the worm ha been found in a full-grown condition thus eariy in the season, just south dl his locality. Pruf E. A. Sm th, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., reports the same thiug The past winter was very severe, and this j early appear ance of the worm, taken) in connection with the fact that Judge Bailey found th'' moths abundantly coming from winter quarters early in the spring, would seem to effectually settle In j the affirmative the J mooted u iesti''U as to the possibility of tne in sects hybemating in the United State: . Prof. Riley, who bad charge of the cotton worm investigation while entomologist of the Department of Agriculture, is now vigorously purouiug the same inquiry on beh If of the United States Kutomologica! Commission, which is nw requireil-by iaw to do si; and noi withstanding the un certainty about the passage of the pending legislative bill, he has engaged sum :ieut observers in Alabama and Georgia, and has sent to Southern Texas a special agent, who will make his headquarters for the summerjat Columbus. Prof. Ri'ey will go South himself just as soon as an op portunity for practical experiment offers. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR THE C0NFED L RATE BRIGADIERS. In our local columns of this issue will be found an account of a new, and we trust, effective method for the adminis tration of justice. There is only ene element lacking to make the affair a first-class sensation for the Northern out rage mill. Had the parties who administered the punishment been white men, or had any whites advised or encouraged the proceed ings, there would have arisen a howl of indignation which would have been heard from Maine to Minnesota, and Senators Blaine, Edmunds, Anthony, Conkling, Windom, Logan and others would have had plenty of new material for their old chronic texts. The colored people, how ever, had the entire control of the matter from beginning to end, and thus robbed the stalwarts of the North of a golden opportunity to malign our people. Iu this instance there were no whites present to curtail the colored men of their rights, and, although the proceedings were "extra-judicial," we tnink they were "rights ' which the majority of the whites are bound to respect. There is another feature in this act, however, entirely ou side of politics, which must commend itself to intelligent people, as manifesting an' advance in the chara tsr, aims and ambitions of the colored race. For a number of years since the war. when a colored man had served out bis sentence for a punishment incurred for an violation" of the law, and had been dis charged from prison, he was hailed with a sort of ovation, and received in some col ored circles as an eq nl and an as ociate of whom there was noieason to feel disgrC i. Within the past few years, however, there has been a decided tendeucy on the past of the more respectable colored peoplt to ignore and taboo those who had br en c mvicted for crime, and to teach the of fenders of :he law that they could expec. but little mercy from the race which thej were helping to coniiuue J in disgrace am: odium. This is right, and, while we aie opposed, on general principles, to the man ner in which punishment was administered at Halifax, we are confident that the resuit will prove beneficial to the colored people of the State. The act was very unkind towards the stalwarts of the North. It has said to them virtually, "We need none of youi officious intermeddling in the affairs of the colored race in North Carliua, for we are perfectly competent and willing to tak care of our own interes's." It is an abso lute repudiation of any interference from those resources, aod we are at a loss to know what they will do about it. Yea, Agaea, I m going to have a o ream colored summer silk, provided pa doesn't vet i the appropriation ma baa passed. ' Waterloo Observer. The inventor ot shoes for walking on the water gave an exhibition at Memphis He stepped boldly off the levee, but the buoyancy of tbe shoes was not equal to expectation, aud be immediately sauk in to the river. He was so nearly drowned when rescue! that they rolled him on a barrel No m re successful waa the 'rial ! a firing ma h'neatSan Franci;-co. I he inventor rtari-l (ai a houselop,, fluttered rn-fl tu the air, and fell into a jdrraro. where the apparatus nearly catnted b s death by nuking him. It said that tne suite of tbe German Empress (who is no frieud of Bismarck's) during their rec ut stay in England made unpleasant remarks about the great Chancellor They described him as declin ing in reputation aud rapidly decaying in phys que. Corpulence is rendering bis huge form more uuwielidy than everjpuffy and unhealthy is the look of his flesh; no KisMiitien can avail agaiustthat enormous appetite, which l oiisumnl largely of every thing, butespeci y of bread and cheese and brer, iiia incompetence in domestic policy is beginning to alarm the best ot hi: previous admirers.i lOtbitlE When childr- n get a few oentp they generally sp ud them for c&y. When thpy get older thy learn to save their money to buy a $ of 1& - Newbury port Her&id Laundresses watch for the first white vebt of fcnmmer as the lover for tbe coming of his mate It means mate and drink to them, be dad. New York Commercial Advertiser. jS-reuein a narrow lane. Footpad Say, farmer, your ox won't let mo pahni' iiustic WeL, s pose you let him pawB.' Footpad There isn't room. Runtic 'Well, perhaps he'll toss you for it.'- -Punch. Now the boy climbs up the trees, Aud the verdant fruit doth seize, And immediately the poison in his sti'luacH camp.i, And h i do iheti;gets and the colic aud the cramps Youkers Gazette Now the winds that softly breathe, and the flowers that garlands wreathe, a gentle bint of summer iu the mind implants; aud so do the beet es and the spiders and the ants. Y inkers Gazette. It doesn't do any go d to veto a butcher's bill. B oggsby tried it, and the buroher, in defiance of all law and constitutional pr. cedent, absolutely refused to vote any moie supplies un til the bill passed. Blogg -by says the country is ou the yerge of a new revo lution, aud in fao the new revolution has come, for he now walks clear around the block to avoid that butch er's shop. iiunington Hawktye. Deal Gently with the Stomach. If it proves refractory, mild discipline is tha thing to set it right. Not all the nauseous draughts aud boluses ever invented can do half as much to remedy its disorders as a few wineglassfuls say, three a day of Hos teiter's Stomach Bitters, which will aflord it speedy relief, aud eventually banish every dyspeptic and billious symptom. Sick headache, nervousness, sallowness of complexion, fur upon the tongue, vertigo, and those many indescribable and disagree able sensations caused by indigestion, are too often perpetuated by iniudiciousd osing An immediate abandonment of such ran dom and ill advised experiments should be the first step in the direction of a cure ; the next step the use of this standard tonic al terative, which has received the highest medical sanction an(fwon unprecedented popularity. USE BONTON STARCH, Oae Pound Papers. TAKE NO OTHER. Cheapest! O WASTE ! Sold by all Grocers ! OB. june 5-tf SHOULD BE Alleghany Springs, (VIRGINIA ) The Celebrated Dyspepsia Water. yyiLL BE OPEN FOB THE Reception of Visitors on the 1st day of Jane. It is qb necessary to puDiish any of the thousands of testimonials which have been given as to the curative powers of these OELEbtiTED LIVEK AND DYeJPEPSIA WATERS. They are universally known to be the mom 1" effective in all diseases of the fctomach, Liver ana novel-, yet discovered. The place has been thoroughly repaired and the accommodations are fit st- class. Tdejrraph, Express, Post and Rail Road offices in main building'. 8end for pamphlet containi g foil particulars. C. A. COLHOfTN, may 19 lm General Manager. R. T7 HENDERSON, Inspector of Naval Stores. WILMLNGTON, N. C. (17 Will ve prompt and personal at tention to ail business entrusted to bis care, may 30 lw-d&w. Few Advertisements, sv m A WEEK in your own W tow and do capita risk J J cd. 1 u can give 'he bu siuess a trial without t-xpnse 1 h- bt opportunity ever oflfeied lor tfcos trill ig work. Yeu should try nothiigelse nuiil you see for you-sHf wha' you can tio at t he busiues- w i ffer. N no.u to exp'ah' here qi emu dtavou; aH your liiu or only yoursparn time to tbe l- stitv. ami m tk irt pay f t "Vtv l.inr h t vu wrk. Women nuke a much as mii, Nnnl fi special private terms and pedicular, Which wp ni-il fe. $" Oirfi fr. . I)on't eoui ptai i ot h"1 iin' while vou have such a chaniM. Addre.13 U HALi.fc.T r & CO. Portlaud, Maine. june 7 &w. $ I 500 TU $0001) a year or $5 to $0 a day in your own local ty. No risk. Women do as well as men. Many make more thau the amount stated above. No one can tail to make money fast. Any one can do the work. Toucan make trom 50 cents to $2 an hour by devoting your evenings ind spare time to the business. It costs nothing to try tbe business. Nothing like it for money mak ing ever offer d before. Business pleasant and strictly honorable. Read r, if you want to know all abont the best paying businefcs before the public, Mnd us your address and we will send you full particu lars and private terms free ; samples wcrtb $5 also free; you can thn make up youi mind for yourselr. Addiess GEORGE STiNSQN CO , Portland, Maine, june 7-d&w $300 A MONTH guarau teed. $12aday ai home made' by tbe inuusinous. Uapaai not requwea, we win start you. Men, women, boys aud girh m ike money faster at work for us than a anything else. The work is light and pleasant, and such as anyone can go right at. Those who are wise who see thi- uotice will snd us their addresses at once and see forth mselves. Ostly Outfit and tern s free. Now is the time. Those al ready at work are laying up large sums of money. Address TRUE &CO , Augusta, Sdaiue. june 7 d&w. Steamer PassDsrt, C APT. J. W. HARPER, Will resume SUNDAY TRIP3 TO SMITHVILLE, April 27,weather permitting. Dally Trips l&i usual. Leave Dock at;9.39 A. M. apl 26 GEO. MYERS, Agent. The New and Popular Boot & Shoe Store, 32 MARKET STREET. THE PIONEER OF LOW PRICES ! N o OLD STOCK TO WORK OFF AT ANY PRICE I All New Goods, selected with a great deal of care, in accordance with the times. All of mv Goods warranted, of the prices : Notice some A Lady's nice $1.00. Cloth Budkin, from 60c to A nice Kid or Pebble Morocco Newport Tie, from 90c to $1.25. A Gent'B nict Box-Toe Gaiter from $1.2 . up to the beat My Ladies' and Children's Department is now complete. A call At toy place and a fair comparison are all I ask. Beware ot old st ck. money for nothing.. You will spend,; our Rem ruber no trouble Stock, ftespect ully, to show my New C. ROSENTHAL 82 Market M. Sign of tke Little Boot. apl 28 11, 13, 16, So. Front St- Deviled Ham- POUND PACK AGES ONLY T6 Cents. PICKNICKER8 and EXCURSIONISTS, as well as Housekeepers, will find this the most delightful as well as the cheapest Deli cacy ever offered. GEORGE MYERS, Sole Agent. Our Sweet .Mash Whiskey I WE GUARANTER THIS WHISKEY, sold at $3.00 per gallon, hatter than any Whiskey sold in the market at $6.00 per gallon. Wo invite special attention to the same. GEORGE MYERS, Sole Agent. Wholesale Buyers yyiLL DO WELL TO EXAMINE THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF GROCERIES over offered in the State, at the LOWEST PRICES. may 23 GEO ROE MYERS. Jas. T. .Pettewav WILMINGTON, S. JC, J8 AGENT FOR THECAL OF WILCOX IBBS A GO'S Maaipalatod Guaao. The best, cheapest and most popmlar Guano oter. ed. Will take orders for delivery at Lwm bertoa, Shoe Heel, Lav n burg, Laurel Hill ad intermediate,? lets, jas Zf-dw. Mi cMlaneous. THB5T ra m v THE WOK LP SOLD BY S1500.00 tfOTrc our criZ.SD&LRs nd RACE PUre FOR PARTICULARS WhiteSewing Machine NEW RICH BLQO Parsons' Purgative Pi ii..e N ivti Blood, and will c mph-telv ciuue t e bl.iud in the entire syst-m in thr netthi Anv pergoo who will take 1 pi I i fa night futm 1 to 12 weeks mav be rest'Ted to sound health, if such a thi be possible. Sent by mail fr 8 letter sumps., M. 8. JUHNTSO A CO , may 2i-4w Baneor, Me. AGENT8 WANTED For the best and Fastest-Celling Pictorial Hocks and tti b es Prices reduced 3 t pt-r cent. Nati'iv al PuBLisHrNO Vo.i Phila1, Pa. maj 21 4w 2o TO oOO) Ju'liciouslv invested in WU Stre t, ia ihe foui datiou for suostan tial lo'tun-s everv wck, and pays an iui mense per centae of profi'S bv ihe New (Jap talization Ms-eLi of'opeating in Stoeka. H ull explanation on application t Adauin, Bmwu a Co., Bankriis, 26 broad St , K. Y. m iy 2 1 -4 w DEAR SIR : Please write f-r large Illustrated ("ataotgu-r of Rifles. Shot Cuns. Revolver. Address Great W estern Gun Wo. ks, Pitts burg. Pa. may 21-4w BENSON'S CAPCINE PORUS PLASTER 8ethateH"h plaster has the word C-A-P-Crl N'-K cut through it, hnn insist onihtving no otfae--. Ask you- r l yi- cian as to rg merits over a:i ot e T majy 2l4w DISLIKING TO EX 1'LK IX O A I NEWSPAPER COXTKOVE :SY, P. L. BBIJ)tiKSl& 0 Have heretofore refrained from saying anythiug ou the subject oi the Dufl Gordon Sherries. AND W, T. Walters & Co.s Baker Whiskey, Both of which they have kept since open iag, although some oi their friends and competitors CLAIM to be Sole Agents. W. T. WALTER S & CO. Refuse to make auy one their Agent, re- serviug the right to sell to whom they please. By Business Men it is well known that sucharticles as the DUFF GORDON SHERRIES, MUM'S CHAMPAGNE, etc, have no Local Agents throng! ;out the country, as they can always be bought much cheaper, in small quanti ties, from second hands, than the Agents can sell at, they being compelled to pro tect the trade of those who buy hundreds of packag s at a time. WE ARE SURPRISED That out friends, with their long Business Experience, should have brought forward such a weak point as this, but can now understand, paying package rates to the Agents, why they supposed, on account if the low price at which we were selling thf goods, that ours was not the genuine arti cle. Respectfully, and truly, P. L. Bl.JDtfERS & JO.t The Eiamond 3 for 10 cants, Cigars, are all the go. The P-R-I-N C I P E Cigar is the bet IO Ceut Cigar Ever brought to Wilmington. A -New Lot oi them ju-t received. P. L BRIDGERS & CO, may o M Each, and all styles, including Grand Square aud Upright, ali strictly fihst class, sold at the lowest kbt cash wholksalk factok prices, direct to the purchased. These Pianot made one of the finest displays at the Cen tennial Exhibition, and were nnanimouslv re .commended for the Hiobkst Hoiioas over 12,000 in use. RegularH incorporated Man ufacturing Co. Factory established over 3 years The Square Grande contain Mathu shek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale the greatest improvement in the hiftory o! Piano making. The Uprights are the hriMi in America. Pianos sent on triaL Don't fail to write for Idustrated and Descriptive catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO ().. apl 7-m 21 Emai I Ht street. 5 Y Mint Julep 1 fJlHK FIRSTSOFfclHE SEASON I At jane 2 JNO. CARROLL'S NEW PA $125 JjM SJMPLt BER ON Sf A DDRE2 S : Co. Cleveland, ohio L F H A BOTT'. The M.st :n b leaj jk ery ln More t N a a . or Jiincrnl l'uisoiis 1 . f Mine ji(jun, oireiiiu tot liu V. autl Health for All. AN ( PEN LETT KK TO T H K Be'lieviug that b cl-aiisiiiir ti I'llil building up th conni;uti n w a-1 wa 1 baui oiug iiiM-af and Otlng tr ! ' with weakness of the luni?, etrr -much braeo down in eonatuatiot 1 after t-i..g the bt phvsiciauti out iuv mouuv tot mi'.y eilos ,,t .Jt advertised without boding a perm I b au doc to ring lujeelf, Ubic, 'ent cn-. ma"e from root and herbs. I f.trtn.. oiscovered a IT! r,m li- Cleanser, tbe riret bo (tie of whtcn ar mt life anu vijnr, aud in time e & cu-d , wruva i t u i LI ILL v - " , lev became strong anu Bound, bt ir an'- 1 . . U .... J fl lllB UUkl BC VCri- HU I1U CI Kl; U T t- H .1 I , trained over thirty pouLds in weight in corrtident that 1 ha3 made mm diacoveiy in modieine, I i-repreJa ..." the Rout bitters, and w in th,. f givinit f eii away to si-k fr rfd s . b.irs. I fouLO t .e medicine toSecteC , ' wonderful curt? f a 1 'di.-ea't? C4m j (L, " huiufirs or tcr.f la tn tlif bio ,:, Q L Bit 8t iuach, Wt-akiieiss, Kii!tV orpid Ltv , Ac, Ac-. The ut discovery tn tbiB wy spread iro n tae . to another until I t'cuii'i myself cat lea ! i" supply, patu! ts Mtb tueaicii e flr w id-, ani I 'as tn luced m t ahli?Ft a lai J. tor, for cu-ji - uOit.J an bottling mi k Uitterg in iaiiL quantidies aud I r.' j T al',m tinit to tbis bu-iuccs. I was a li.-ai baokwapd in prLseatmgeitg. myself or disco verj in 'bis whv to the pubj i nut beiog a putcnt med ciue" mail acid!. BUiall caj ita!, but 1 that. Since 1 lirst d vortis-d 1 tt i-i(i,.l,c, I have been crowded wttn orders t m c uj ists and Country oealeis, and the hundrtj, of letter? I hare receive from persobi carts' ptove the fact that no remedy ever dt'. uueh good in so sb jr t a time and n id to i Huccess as the Root Bitters. In fact, 1 , couvinced that they will soon take the Va o all otbe uiediuiues iu uae. ea ,t hur d ed retail druggists, right here at bust in (.Cleveland, now adl Root rtit'e e, um whom have alied s Itl over oae tboua&i butties. Root Hitters are strictly a rnenicnl mwm atton, such as was ued in the coduM t of our forefathers, when people a cu-hj by some simple root or plant, 'asd irftM calomel and otber poisons of the minera. kingdom were unknown. They act strongly ou the liver ard kidom, keep tbe bowels regular and build u; the nervous sj-stein. hey peuetrate evert prt of the body, searching out ever; rtrv., bone and tissue trnn the head to "t e ft, cleansing and ati engtbening the .foui tiin springs of lifei hence they mast reach li. diseases by purification mid nourifhtuttt. So matter what your f. e'ings r symptomi are, what the disease or ailment is, use kct Bitters. Don't wait un il you are sick , bit if vou only feel bad or miserab e, ue the Bitters at once. It may save your lit . Thousands of persons in all pars of the country are already Ufing Root Hiijten. They have saved many lives of c mrumtiTei who had "een given up by friends aud pbrfi ciauB to die, and have pormlaneativ cared mauv old chronic cases of Catarrh, -croful, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and Skin Diseuti, where all other treatment.- had fa led. Are you troubled with sick headache, costivese, dizziness, weakness, bad taste in tbe nvmuV nervnusnees,and broken down in co III tiht list! You will be cured if you take Kot Dittoe. Have von humo-s and pimples on yosr&Si or shin? Nothing will give yon sict ,: I hoalth, strength and beauty as Koot si tersi T know that jea! u-- phys:c ac- H c y humb'ig because my otscoery en ret 0 many of their patients, b t I creiot Its now my desire and determination to plsa my Ho t Bitters as fs a? p B'ible withia-lki reach of ah thos-s su&eriug throng boot t' world. old by wholesale and retail i'V gists and cour trv me'chantu, or sent 'y i press on recipt of price. $1 00 per bA't -six bottles $5.00. For certihentes of derful cu-es, see my -lar'e ci cu a" sro"' each bottle of medicine. I e d and judjref'-f vonrself. kjB. Ask your ruggist or merchai- m FRAZIEh.'8 KOOT BITTtRf, tbe p Blood Clanser;and take no subsntate bm recommend because he makes a large prod O. W. FRA1ZKK, .Piscoverer. 338 Superior St., Clevlard 0. Fors'leby J. C. Munds and T. H. RorDUl, UruggistB. march 23tb eow-J" Is a monthly, 100-page Scrap Book of tbecmo; Trio World s Liter-iture. bint'le cory. aQc, of . .. a 1 1 ii.oa ;..nVi.i nt " I OW i- ' . rTc. ' . r r'riK in im 1 ur ninninir nn . sain ! 1 C"i liousehola Ma&zine all post-paid, i"T nni The Collins Hot se On The European Fin Corner Front and Bed (ros? tv Near Union Depot J RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE I my friends and the pjablic Iba1 opened the above llotise and am pared to furnish meals ind todgtop1 Restauratit opin at all bdurt. Prices low and bed-rooms 0 nd airy. Special rates b day, week or n QSTheofy Re.ta.iraiit ti W.-M. COLLJVJ oct 26-2t-.w-:nthu 'T' - Hail & Pearsali JFFER FOR SAL6, AT L0f Y Fresh and Oo npl t$ S : Flour, 8ugar,"Ufl'ee, Molasaes, Core, Meat, Lard, Butter, Chees-, Tobacco, Snaff, Cia'. Paper, Twine, Pa;r Bag "One Spon" Bacin P "dr A Few Fine S. C Ban, and all other articles unl ' caffollf select d stock of oemrai june 2

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