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Tte Daily Review JOSH.T. JAMES, Editor Prop. WILMINGTON. N FKlDAY UCTOBfcK 17. 1879. Entered at tuk posToFFrcK at WiLmwGTOjr, N. U., as Second -Class MATTES. The riwiss colony, numbering gome 700 souls, that settled in Tennessee, is de moting iU energies entirely to cheese mak ing. There has been importt l :nto N' York by sea from CalifiTi ia since the beginning of 'his year 1,156,612 galloos of wine, and H4.717 gallons of brandy. The religious dramatic company, which was to p ay "Uncle Tom's Cabic" in churches only, under sanction of Mrs. Stowe, collapsed after an engagement in Chicago, learingthe performers unpaid. 'In lier. W. J. Park has been ousted frem the pastorate of the Presbyterian church at Canton, Ohio, by his presby tery, 'in confequenoe of the exposure of hi p!a elope with a married woman. The Nt-bhville American says iLfurn.a tiuu from Democratic sources in New York does not agree with the impressions received there by Senator Hill, that Kelly would not withdraw. Friends of the latter now say that it beems at least pro bable that he will. Prince Reuss XX. and bio young bride, who was up till last May a circus rider in Kez's llippotlrome, have passed through Vienna on their way to Sofia, where tLe young couple are to slay a few weeks with the Prince's old chum and iellow officer, Alexander I. of Bulgaria. A young lady of Philadelphia had her pocket picked of a wallet containing $5. On ascertaining her loss she found that a diamoud ring, pronounced to be worth $300, had slipped from th3 thief's finger during the operation and remained in hei pocket. 3Un!io, iri his Vienna tx hi bilious, um a rope .-trttchd at h height of 150 leet, and walks bin.d-f ldtd, without a balance pole. No i.r.t is rpre.id to break a tall, ai.d death would be inevitable it he tumbled. In this respect his feats are more dangerous than at Niagara where a drop into ihrt water might hot have killed him. A correspondent writing to The Chicago Tribuue from La Vegas, New Mexico, reports the discovery there of anew cereal which he cilis rice r 'Egyptian corn,' and which, it is claimed, will grow on the arid desert lai.ds of Western Kansas Hid Colorado, lie planted forty acres where there had not been a drop of rain for eight months, aud it germinated and Brew, though there was no rain for five we ka thereafter. It grows and thrives where grata or any other green thing is burnt up. Moreover, It Is s;i'd to be Very toothsome and nouribhing. Ouray, chief of the Utes, lives in style. Ha twus a farm of 300 acres. Of this he cultivates tbout 100 acres, raising all kinCs of cereals and vegetables, lie lives in a neatly built and commodious adobe house built for ujri b'jtlhe government and neatly furnished 4d- carpeted. He owns great numbers of horses and a good many cat tle and ahep, and when he goes out ridea In a carriage which was a present from ex-Governor McCook. lie has one wife aud a child. He hires lab rers from among the Mexicans and In jians aud alto experts hii wife to do her share of tLe farm work. . The remarkable ell-co itrul and forti tude of Dr. Eugene Peugeut, who:e feev were cut of! by the cars at Fcrdhauj, N Y., teotully. ia no'.ed by the Ntw York pipers. He made incisions in his arm and tujected with his own hands brandy and morphine into tliam. with a view of cunUractiug the eff.-cu of the shock to his nervous system, liu conversed freelv with his frhnds and rtma.ked that hj was pjst saving. lie gave directioLS to a ciergman ahiut his funeral and woke to his son. a youth of 17. in regard ' to nia future iu words that moved all preui to tears. Ue supervised the am putatiou of his linibi with great coolness and died a few minutes afterwards. The newest service rendered by mon keys to mankind was recently illustrated iu London. Iu one it the school districts tw many parents reported no children in their families, aud iu order to ascertain the real number of the children in the disj t rict the school officers resorted to" an in genious measure. Two monkeys were gaily dressed, put in a wagon, and, ac companied by a brass baud, were carried through the atr of the district. At once crowds of children made their ap pearance, The'processiou was stopped in a park, and the s.hool officers began -their work; distributing candies to the youngsters they t k their names and addresses, fhey I hi ml out that over ktTlv niMnli ' kai.l IliJUr li.ltrwn fr.im school The ingenious measure brought to the schools about 200 boys and girls. A SERIOUS i REVERSE. The result n Ohio is decisive, and there is no di'guising the fact that the Demo crats have suffered there aj serious reverse. Not only is Fost-eri elected Governor, but the Republicans h ve carried the legisla ture by between tliirty and forly thousand ra?j rity, on i-int batlojt, whic!i is a 1c ss tt thL mocrats Of aboht eighty luembeis. This mans a mlist sitting of the State by the next Legi.sln.ture, licans will be a ble to iy which the Repub returu .pearly: every member of Congress, always, with this proviso, however, that the fickle people of that Slate shall 'retaisi their jpreserit politi cal sentiments for the jto them) very long period of twelve mouths. Ohio, in tfiisj Jleption,' has simply il!us ed the Scriptural kajing that, "The . has returned td his vjmit again, and . . sok that w,as washed to her wallowing iu the mire." i ! , . A BLA( K-EVLi FOU GRANT. The New Yo'ik that tho su c:;5S o I'trald tbniKS as we do, ( the . H-'publicaii' ticket in Ohio has vejy iutterialiy iijurt d Grant' chances fori a lUh J j teim.j Ue will no longer be looked J upon b Lis paily as a necessity, a mine that will: stir many hearts, a chance j in a desperate situation. The result in bhio has materially improved their prospects for ihe Prsitj ential contest aud in doiigj thisj i has given Grant a very black ejje, the! first he lias ever had. John Shtrmaii w'nl not stind aside to 1 I ! j j i in.tke l'OOm fur Grant, btfeause he i Grant, bat will push his chances to tjhe uitermoati Ue is in the field 'and having engineered the contest in Ohio strictly in his own in terest, w ill take possession of all of the advantages he can gain. It is undoubtedly truo that the result iu Ohio i3 for his bene fit, aud, possibly, for thai of Mr. Hayes also. If it isn't fchermau it may be Htyes over agai i, , k thiog whil'h we do utl think so very improbable as it appears to some. f THE TLSUfcMY Of THE TIMES. The result of tlie recent election in Ohio establishes one fact; beyond the cavil of a doubt, to - wit: thit the b'ioady shirt is still the populai ensign with jLhe i Radical revolutionary party at thj North, and that no matter vhat the issie presented to the people, 'if there is' the merest, .slightest. i,eaiblauce oflsympatiiy for the oprcbsed p.dple of this jsectiou of these United (?)Skic3 it is sUriijitnC cause to defeat the candidate, no matter' what his antecedent, W'hoj espouses this cause and betrays the slightest- ftehng of humanity towards ois liufortuaate, breihreu1 of the South. The undying hatred and venom first generated in tna public mind of the North towards tho people of the South jby such unprincipled I demagogues and traitors to the constitution as Phillips, Wm. Llovd Garrison. yendell Wm, H. Sew rd, John C. Fremont and others of i J I j i 1 I ! lesser note in tne history of jthis country, is becouing a! part) of tho religion of our loving brstbreu at the; North, and we should not be surprised! to see ere long another ism or schism among 'the many that already havb beep propagated and found root upon ths prolific soil ot" -Jilassahusetts aud1 the other New 1 Et, gland Slates,! which will have for jts principle tenets and fith the one priuciole of eternal hatred, now and lorever, towards every' living thingthat bEeathea and moves and has its being South of ATa3on and Dixon's 1 'II I line, unless it cau he transplanted to some Noxthern State and tharo mado to yi Id a profitable income tjo its'new found pos sessor. But woe to the thing or creature, if like the nerjos who were first import ed into this couu'rj as slaves by Massa chusetts speculators, it.thbuld, like these I'll1 j i ! unfortunate Africans, turn out to be a bad investment;! then vengeance dire will be visited upon its head and it will be rele1 gated back jto the hhades, and darkness of Southern barbarisjn, eveu should no wore fate await the unfortunate.' Centralism ism. is tr.o" to be followed by i despot t ndency1 of the Northern mind, and then we may hive 'Lord Kos- coe, of CanoDcLct, as Premier; the Duke of Ohio as firitLord ol tho Treasury, and perhaps the rhinarjder-ia-Chjef of the armies of Americal may a'so be the Duke of Tennessee,takih his t.itleJfrotn the Army of Tennessee,. whilh he ohca corr mau led. Then we may loo to see the Marquis Secor Robeson, ihe first Lord of the Admiralty, an Sir James A. Garfield the reprcscntaij tvd of his majesty's govern ment at the Court oj' St. James, aud per haps we may havjs Sir ideo! F. Hoar to represent usattheCoi re of of St. Cloudfjr France seems tOjbe driftiogj into anarchy again, which sooner jor laer betokens monarchy, and byj that time will have all the glittcrings'jif royally reestablished at the palace of St.,Clou l,whietLo prvincis which were formerly1 trie i Southern States will pay tribute, as they do now, for the support of the extravagance of court officials at Washington. As J Claude Melnotte asked Pauline when he pictured to hsr imagination bis beautiful palace by the stilijmore beautiful lake of C-mo,so will we ask our readers. "Dost like the pic- tMrt?" ' r ! .. . A petition has been fil0d in the (Bristol County, (Mass.) Probate Court by the executors of Oakes Ames to authorize them to sell 61,300.850 worth of real estate to pay the accumulated expenses. . . .1 i I ' Si H0U5SU1RE. The leaves are falling from the trees, and so is th,e small boy who is search ing for nuts. t j I i Peantylyania continues to bang ber Mjllies on the outer walls. Philadel phia Chroniolrj I Every Kelly man is his own cam paign club in New York. ! There are 360 of them. Boston Post. Mrs Scott Siddons has separated from Mr Siddons Scott, but neither one is yet Scott free. Boston Post. ! The Secretary of the Navy thinks the only way to utilize the Indians is to fill their country with gunboats. Boys who have no voice in an eleO" tion are amorc those who shout the loudest fori candidate. New Orleans, Picayune. I, J . j Puck's definition: Burlcque A play in which poor actors struggle ha.d to show a double meaning in words without any- It is said that a society bell; ol Washington ppeaks with much fueling of her father's horbe aud ponyphua tom Com Ad. j A New York bookkeeper eloped with $60,000 of bis employers' funds. Na ture evidently intended him for an Indian agent. Cincinnati school boy's thought 'Wonder whether Napoleon ever eat down 6n a pin without hollerin ?' Andrew's Bazar. ! No words can describe the agony of the woman whose pet pug dog has ju-1 swallowed a hundred dollar jewel. Jersey City Journal. 'I think it's time to j be going,' said young Skinner, after boring his be trothed till a late hour one night 'Yes,' said she, 'this is a go-as-you please match Oil City Derrick, j At the unveiling of the Quincy statue in Boston on the 11th, there was present Moses W illiams,1 the only living j member of the City "Council under tlr. tjiincy's administration as Mayor, fifty-odd years ago. i Set back 42 Years. "I was troubled for many years with Kidney Complaint, Gravel, &c ; my blood became thin'; I was dull and inac tive; could hardly crawl about; was an old worn out man all over; could get noth ing to help me, until I got Hop Bit ers, and now I am a boy again. My b ood and kidneys are all right, and I am as active as a man of 0, although I am 72, and 1 have no dount it will do as well for oihers of my age. It is worth a trial. (Fatner.) i Miscellaneous. A Word ! rjiO PAliENTS AND TEACHERS : The University Series of School Books i ! were adopted by our State Board of Educa tion. and I have m&de arrangements v?ith the Publishers for their introduction at E educed or Introduction Rates, with the privilege of . . , i i 1 . ( exchanging1 OH Books for them. This ar rangement will continue only for a short time. Secure your cooks wnile toej are cnjsp I i 1 Counties immediately around New Hano ver can be Eupplied through me on tame terms a bv the Fublifhers. cct 13- - I C. Wj YATK8. Flour i Bacon, Suar. 1 r,A() Hbla Fre.h FLOUK, following luu brands, Jack Frost, Cremona, Plant's, Imperial, Paraxon, Violet. Blanche. Princess, Arlington, Orange, Wash ington Mills, Ac. 250 50 boxes D. 8. and smoked Sides, Bbls Ciy Mess Pork, - i Tubs Choice Leaf Lard, 125 1 HA Bbls Sugars, Crushed, Granulated, ItJU a, Extra C, and C. Cheese, Crackers, Candy. i I 1 75 Bfxs Extra Cream Cheese, j Bb's anJ Boxes -1 Fresh Crackers,, 2Q(J Hoxs Pure Cjndy, Pota-h, Lye, Soda, 8oap, Starch. . Buckets, Paper, Spice, Pepper, Gin ger, Ac. Bagging, Ties, Twine- 1300 w b' Ie and Ualf KolIa BAGQINO QQQ Bundles Key TIES, ; 1 AHA Lbs BailingTwire, lUUU 17C0 Keirs Nails, j Mar cbester Tarns, excellent a tide, i Lake Otoree Sheetings. , For sale low by WILLIAMS k MCRCHISON, cct 10 Wholesale Gro. k Com. Her. aiioi(o) joiioiioi ; (THE KENIUCKY L1TEBART JOUBHAL . .1 . 1 1 I 1 .1 . . . ior uie parpoaa 01 lnerawinn bus circujsuon or toair paper, will distribute Gash Pscinuvs meant. tag to 910U.UU). raafln from 10 to t2i,uuu, to aabacriberm. r.4.mi pjuiiuv:b. 1 Cash Premium of.... 1 " - 1 " lOCaah Premlams of S20.000 5,OUO SO I, IKK) A4I 11HJ 3K IOOU lOU 60 1.350 MMl 9154 60...... 8 AM) 1 K. T f ii aminfhlif A M wm m-.-. will be distributed by lot. in public, under raperriaioa of men of high character and ondonbted etandinc at Covington. Kentucky. NOV ID. 1879. i irabeeribers of our paper bj an act of the Kentoek Ltyialatqre paaeed at it December in Inn. lg?J. to Ln reeipc mt vc we wui una one ticket which will entitle the pi . v mkt in mnw OffM of i toe parcniMii o a eaaaee which oe of the above Caah Pntniama. an it it JocKxai. for one year. ' aleo the LjtrkabT JoCKXal. P.O. Box 11 9. Cwwlaa-feMa, Keataek. 1 ite wtntjTWTwhf, oet 10-daar. Iliacellaneous. THE DAILY REVIEW, JOSH. T. J-AJUEES EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Is published Every -A.fterndon (Sundays excepted) At tlie following rates, postage paid One Year... . .... .... i...$5 00 Six Months 2 5 0 Three Montlis L..... 1 25 One Month . 50 Tho paper will b3 delivered by carriers, free of charge, in any part of the city at the above' rates, or 13 cents per week The Daily Keview is now in the fourth year of its existen -e, i per i i manently establislietl, with a large '-I " ' I ' 1 ' ' ' ' " and steadily increasing subscrip tion list, and presents to merchants I and others a most desirable medi um for advertising. THE wmm JOURNAL JOSH. T. JAMES, PDITOR .AND 'PUBLISHER. Is published ! EVERY FRIDAY At the following rates : One Year. ... ........... .$2 00 i Six Montlis....... 1 00 Three Months 50 The" Wilmington Jouhnal circti- lr lates largely in the adjoining coun ties as well as in the Western por- i tion of the State and presents un equalled facilities to merchants for making known what theyhave for sole. Miscellaneous. The only improvement ever made on the comWVr" POIIUS PLASTER. It contains" greater and more powerful I PAIN-RELIEVING. STRENGTHENING, AND CURATIVE PPr,r. than the common Porus Plaster, the so-called oct 9-4w THBST The world SOLD BY si5oo:co BZWARE f7f 1 WINE NUMBER OH $VV 11 I L PARTICULARS I "WCrtO"'' AfinRree. FOR PARTICULARS WhiteSewinq Machine flRilAKJQ 13 Stops, 3 set Red , 2 Knee 8weils. ftool and Hook, only 1 Oct. Piar oP, Stool, Cover aui ii ok. only $143.75. Jllunratfd Newspaper Fent free. Address DaLiel F. Biattj, Washing ton, N. J. cct l-iw fclfl tfl fclfinn Ivesto-i ia Wall St eet Q)1U IU MJlUUU tit cks mikes fortuaes e?er month. Books sent free explaiainp: e?erj thing. iddrii3, BAXl'li & OO , h Bankers. OCt 9 4ff; 17 W.iil rk. AGENTS WANTHO t. !-t-$t 4?iC Fasteat-elH: e-J'ictoriai liuo.rf nd iiibles, Pi ices rednced 33 per cent. JSAf iosal Fl b libhikg Co., FhilaJa,. Pa., Atlanta, Ga,, St. Louis, Mo. oct 94vr ( m n f e returns in 30 dajg on $100 ; in- k3 I Z, 11 II vested. Ofhcial reports and lnror mation fkkk. Like profits wesKlj on Stock ODtlons of $10 to $60. Actfresi, T. Potter Wight & Co., Jank er , 35 Wall St., N. Y. ect 9 4w EH I A GOOD AGENT tJ Vn canTars Wil- a mingtoo, and the adjoining towns for the hpf Bollino- hhnahn!d rtinlpfl in the world Tip top prontSjWrite at once to worm JiaLU facturing C o., Ll JSassau tSt.'-Wew l or:, oct 9-4.W ' GOOD PLAN. Comldriing and operating many onleiB in one vat sum lias every atlvanta of capital, rith f kil llul management. Lnrxe proHts livlled pro rata on invi stmentaot S25 to JlO.OOa Circular, with fullex- planatiniiH how till can r.uceeed in stock lealin8,niilcMl free. ' LAWKENCK A CO.. 19 BioaJ fitaect. Kew York. ELASTIC TRUSS lias a Fad differing; from al 1 othera, is cup shape, with Self-Adjustinr i liall in center, aaapui tseii u an Positions of tbe body, while the Bal 11 n the cap preeaee back tbe Inteetlnesjnat aa a person would with the Finger. With light pressure the Hernia is held securely day and n!zht, and a jradical cure certain. It is easy, dorabte and cheao. Sent by mail. Circulars Iree. . EGGLESTON TBUSS CO., Chicago, 111. if INSTITUTE. Established t n 187? for the core of Cancer, Tnmert, Cleere, Scrofula, and 8kU Dbeaaca, without the use of knife, or loss of blood, and littie pain. Forinformatlon. circulars and references, address, Dr. F. L. POM), Aurora, Eane Co., IU. CURED.. "A simple veRetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consump tion43rouchitia,Catarrh.,A8tlima,uiJ all Throat cmd Luna Affection. Also n. positive and radical cure lor .Nervous .ueouity ana au Nervous Complaints, trAicA has been tested in thousands of cases. Kecipe ' -with full directions (in German, French, or English) for prepar-ing-'and using-, sent by mail free of charge on receipt of etamp. Please name this paper. W. W.SHERAR.149 Powere'Block, Rochester, N.Y. Active parties to act as General Aeents for ihe sale of our specialties. I Business respectable. Goods sell rapidly.' 1 We . py a salary or a liberal commission on i sales. From $1C0 to $203 a Month can be made by lire rr en. Rare chance for making money. Address J. 8. Mcdonald & go., oct 9-4 1E8 Clark St. Chicago SPECIFIC MEDICINE. markThh Gbeattrade mark Englieh Rem edy, An un failing cure for rJeminal W e a k n ess, 8 perm otorr hea, impo ten-, cr.andalldic- BEFQRE TAIINB.eaei that fol-AFTfR TAKIMB low, as a sequence of Helf-Abase: as Loss of LrnMA. TT : -1 T Tt iv. D.w it: r TT : -: n ru Age, and many other Diseasss that lead j to Insanity or Coneumption ' and a Premature ware. i Ea. Fnll rja'ticnlara in onr namnhlet which we desire to send frfee by mail to every one. L- The Specific Medicine is sold by all drueeists at $1 per package, or six pack ages for $5, or will be sent free by mtil cn receipt of the mooer by addressing THE CRAY MEDICINE CO., i Mechanic's Block. Datroit. Mich. Sold in Wilmington and erery where oy au druggists. - ect li-GAirlf NSW PIANOS $125 Each, and all styles, ineluding Orand Sauart and Upright, ah strictly first class, sold a the! lowest hit cash wholesale, facto rt prices, direct to the pcrchaseb. These Piano made one of the finest displays at the Cen tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously re commended for the . Hishest Hohors orer 12,000 in use. Regularly incorporated Man ufacturing Co. Factory established oyer 3C years. The Square Grands contain Mathu shek's new patent Duplex Orer strung Scale, the greatest improvement in the history f Piano making. The Uprights are the finest in America. Pianos sent j on trial. Don't fail to write for Illustrated . and Descriptive catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., , apl7-6m 11 East' 15th street, S T 1M-...:.'- :. : . i " -Houses and Stores to Bont. APPLY TO j THE WlcKOYS, Attorneys and Counsellors at .Law, Office North T?id Market SUbetweea 2d WANTED C TRADE Miscellaneous and is far superior fn jelectrical appliinceg. CENTS J SIMPlr A0DRESS: Co. Cleveland, qhiq. YEUQW FEVER- BUCK vif It n t o soon to forget the r. t' . tenible di.ee, which w.lf io in a more ma ignaat and viruleni 7 i 7 rail months of 179. ! Wt M U 4, in Southern Nubia aod' useJ " f fc ueriui reeuita in kSouth Americi .7 ' most aggravated cases of forer .rlr cuuses from or,e tJ two nnn,.. -rV! filtered or strained from th ki-'j ou it pa3,ess through the Liver, uC?? h .-Cdb of bile exista.1 liy ita wonderfB?l, on the Liver and 8tomacli ths HEPii! not only prevents to a cerUintr . Jt ? or Fever and Ulack Vonit, but al ocu mil ache, Constipation of the Bowels, and all Ma.t.ial diseases. ' ff IS o one need fear Yellow Fevsr expel the Malarial Poison and exwl!!? trom the blood by u'ing Mgaaiu'iHi, rhf,014 b al,l,PUt8 25 oil SI. CO hnttips fr n I .... i Proprietors. A. M (fi R k h LLaco ' Dr Pemberton's Stillineia or 0 Delisht Ti. - i- . I- . ! L . I Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt ftheaa.'fo all parts ot the country, are not only rtm able but so miraculous as to be doubttdu it not lor the abundance of proof. Remarkable Cure ' of Scrofula, k CASE Ob' UUL. j. C. BRAN' ! Kisqsiob, Ga.,Sept l51il Gents: For rixtetn vpr ! Km great sufferer from Scrofula iaititoitfc iressmg torms. l cave been co fired bi room and bed for fifteen yan witbiioti lqus ulcerations, lbe most ipprofkra dies for such cases had been Ofed.jtaJi most eminent physicians conialted, titter aDy decided benefit, 'lhas proitrtted, tress d, desponding, I was itriie4 bj 9t Ayer, of flojd county, Oa., to eoswi the use of your Compound Extract EtO& Language is as insafficient to describtfkea liefi obtained from the nee oftbs MiEiari as it is to convey an adequate idea of thek tensity of my sufFering before uiisr j medicine; sufficient to say,. Iabaodtaeii other remedies and continued the amj Extract of btillingia, until I can ujtnh "1 am cured of all pain," of all diieiK,ii AfVkUlUf IU UU9U Ukt tUC SCUII llUHUUWi profession. More than eight month! to) elapsed since this remarkable curs,' wUtef any return of the disease. 1 , I J For the truth of the above ita'emat,! C X .1 T 1 L- IL ' icr iu any genuemau in xjarww couij, Circuit, who are acquainted with me. 14 eyer remain, with the deepest graunar, 1 Tour obedient servant, J. C BRANSON, Att'aOii I A MIRACLE. West Poiht, tia Sept It, f .Gents: My daujhter was taken ptts( day ot June, 1863, with what was nfft to be Acute Kheumatism, and waitj the same with no success. la Lsrch, Vf ing, pieces of bone began to wot right arm, and continued to appeii ' t the bone from tbe elbow to thMhoiItoff came out. Many pieces of bone came w the right foot and leg. Tbe case fi pronounced one of White 8wellisf. having been confined about lixjjlj bed, and the case considered bopwil induced to try Dr. Pemberton'i Co?" Extract of Btilliogia, and was io r; fied with its effects that I have coB&t"! use of it until the present. My daughter was confined U Ut wn six years before she sat up or even n over without he' p. ' She now aits and sews most of her time baswsl i.,a mam FT at. nunoril health llWTi and I believe she will, as her hah strength, walk well. I attribute ry, with the blessing of Oo0 to wj your invaluable medicine, "'.v-nil I am, yours'truJy. W. B. Wist Poimt. Ox., W,! Gents: The abeve certificate . . i i! tn UP tJianton we anow ana cercuj , ,7bi true. The thing is so; handreai m respected citizens will ceftifj to ij. reference can be given as may Mm j yours truly, 1 w o nrtt&, CRAWFORD k WALKfB.Iw' HON. II. D. WILLIAMS. 1 U . nn . fi 1 a . Hrillmrl J I .fT7l. k V ItroU jfc Co.. Ftu",' 8cld by all DruggisU in $ LWj snrhrrnrM. AtreniS Wu- to eyerywhere. Send for Bock-"CurioBJ Storr , I all. Medicines sent to poor Pr- '.j in instalments. ' 500 4 V rfaV. W( own local ty. x o nstu i- stated above. No one can 1 ffii muuey ia . , n K ' . ! " ri rl Jml ii5:nes. It cost nou $n .cor nfnr.d before. TiH fA and; strictly honorable. Ky Trant to know all .rlJjb,i1 business before the public , address and we wiU sendj tj , lars and orivate terms tree , tf w j $5alsofrc;youcan thG . mind Tor yonrseir. f -7 Milan r STtNSOl CO.sIrtla.11
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