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The 'Daily Review, JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. i WILMINGTON. N. C. THUKB A. DECEMBER 18. 187V. A WEALTHY NEW YOHKKR. Mrs. H. Sibley, of Rochester, has erect ed a Protestant Episcopal Church in North Adams, Mass., at an expense of $25,000. This lady id the wife cf the gentleman who endowed the Sibley Col lege of Arts a gift valued at $30,000 Mr. Sibley U one of the wealthiest men in Western New York. His possessions are not made the subject of public com ment aa frequently as those of other rjjillidnaires, and; therefore, it is not generally known how vast they are. The bulk of fortune was realized from the profLs derived in constructing telegraphic lines, in which Le was largely interested with Ezra Cornell. Mi. Sibley is the owner of an immense quantity of real estate. Dining the sum mer he told that he had one corn field in Illinois which contained 4,000 acres ; he also said that if he were to visit one of his farms every week it would squire just a itar to make the round. ' A WINDFALL, FOR THE LAW YERS r 1 The Atlanta and Gulf Railroad was r -iity ofl in tSarvannah for 8300,000 i i, after having been through the court. Up to this time the Court has ordered paid out of the earnings of the road since the rr-cei vers were appointed: To Judge Chisulm, $5 000; to General Lawton, So,000; to Captain I'alligant, 2,500, and to each ot the receivers a yearly salary of 87 GOO. In addition to th't.e sun-s the following fees were aiIuvHl on Wednesday: To J i lge Chish(;lin,$(i0,000;to General Law ton, $12,000; to Captain Falligaut, $10. n 000; to the receivers, $1,000 each, $8, 000; to Samuel A Strang, as trustee . of thesecond mtrtgago bonduoldars, SI. "250; t- K ig::,e Kelly, as trustee of the second mortgage bondholders, $1250; to Morris K Jtssui, surviving trustee of the first ru rtgige bondholders, $2,500. Thus making a total of $95,600 now to be paid t thrco lawyers, the two receiver? ai.d three trustees. The, laborers and employers ot the road, who have claim amounting to about $120,000, aro at pret-ent wbit!i:'g t'r their- money. DON CAM fe RON. Tha National Republican Committee have appointed Senator Cameron, of Pennsylvania, permanent Chairman of the organization, to fill the place made vacant bv th dt-ath of Z ich Chandler. This de feats the wishes of many influential Ke publican leaders who have had especial partisan fiwudd whom they wanted to see elevated to that respOLsible positiou. He ia undoubtedly as good as any of them, aud wi.l subserve the interests of the par ty as well and perhaps better than any we have seen named. He will probably look bharply alt. r that which will best conduce to his own political advance ment tirst, ami after that, then for the i.emlii id '.lie R idical party,and that, we ioi.igiuf, viu!il aureiy be the l'o.niiUi ' r:ij' n!e v. ith at v o:.e vho tu ' cu t-eIeete:J. To - C - u i i u e ti ivj denigr ated June ; 13 :ne time. aud Chicago as th pi tc I ... !i 4 the ue.t National Col vei.iio.! i :. .vi ukl 'iuaicate that tie frieiwi y Gr 4i.t are determined to push i ia c ai'ii.s, ( h itever th ne. m ly be) to the Uin ' .is tiu io is a very strong feci iiig i f prt 'r'rt ' i o tor him iu I liL.uis, uh1 e pvciai ;n C;iic.iio. Citnoroo is also a Grant u.-.ui, a..d will use not eniy hi own, b'ii i.id i.ahcr's h.lhience and vo.h wealth i .-"cure the nomination ot the III tu vi. hui Jack. ' FROM MALK. It iidt-ms' ih it Corpoial Davis will not hi the i xl t-ioveruor ot Maiue, but that, ou tbe go itraiy, Governor Garcelon wilt Continue' iu oliice until another electiou takes p;ac'. Nor will the Lext Legis!a ,,.-. ..t i it . I li mi r .m ftf v llnitfir km a v. ' . 1 ' - i j the Control ot li.o Republicans as the an nouuctuient u de immediately after the election led us to apprehend. Appear auces ire often deceptive, and that which may lo. k all correct in the unauthorized tigiirvs displayed after a hasty examina tion, ami count, may be entirely changed by the clrge scrutiny of those upon whom devolved the responsibility of makiug, un der the Bolemu obligations of an oath, the linal canvass of the votes cast. In Maine the important duty of making the final examination and canvass of the returns rests with the Governor of the State and his Council. In tha present ii - stance they have devoted much time and tbe most patient, thorougn and exhaus tive attentiou to the investigation of every matter connected with the returns. They have performed tbe duty under many difficulties and with ail the force and pressure and intimidation that the Re publican leaders in the titate could array against them At times the doors of-the room iu which they held their sessions were bes'oged by a riob, j demanding c cees to tbe returns. rjl'hey have had to contend with ejvery technicality which shrewd and cunnng!a-Jvyers could devi e to make th'?mj swervo from the'r si' rn duty, but notwi'h-Uinding all these, thy have performed theirj delicite and imprr j tant duty futhfuMy 'and will. It is cow known, through ti;e ijesult of their labors, from which there ino appeal precisely how the next Legislatnre will piand, and it will be aa follows: i I i I - In. the House there vi- ill be; RepuWi cans. 61; Fuaionists 78 and 12 v be 20 F vacanifie?. In the Seriate there wil 'usionistF and 1 lRDublicans. AS there ;was no i election of Governor by the dijrec't vote of the people, that onicer wijl bowbe'ehopen by the Legislature thej I result of which wil! be, as we stated a': the out.iet, that Corn ral Davis will not be the next Governor of the State, but that G vern r Garcelon. the presentiihcumbent, will rp. - I I j The unprincipled j eontroping s'pir the Republican party had but ll tie ts in mm culty in getting the Returning Boards of Louisiana and Florida Jto arrange the returns of those I States, in 1876, to su t tbe purposes of the party buf. m Maire such efforts have proved ab)rive. In the" former States it has Ibeeri most abun dantly j roven that bribery and the spoi'a of office were the in'centives1 which prompted anid secure the disgraceful result. In Maiile, briberyj corruption acd fraud were freely practiced to swell j the Republican vote at the ballo't-box,i hut those who colli?! work bo , effectively-1 in Florida and Louisiana knew it would be a dangerous step to jatte.mpt the same nefarious scheme upon jtne incorruptible patriot who presides1 over ithe destinies of the ,,Pine Tree State." jhey very well knew that such an actfwould necessitate f repentance .oo speedy 'Jand sincere for their present frame of mindj and fori t Ijo objects they have in view, i j ( I WAsIIfXGTOX LETTER. Wasiiinuton. D. G.,Djc. ljG, 1879. 1 In one sense this is the best behaved Congress we ever had. It attends to business. Individual members , push their ideas on various subjects to the front' in the shape of bills and Ireso u tiona, but thus far .no tim? has b;e tpent in the pbnsideiation of anything but pu ely business matters'. Letter in the -ession, of course, when'the appro priation bills are pasted' or .are wed ou their way ,i the dehire ifor political discu sion will makeitself felt irresis tably, but the inteurio i of the Lfemo crata now, and the desire of many in telligent Republican is to have as lit tie of mere debate on political subjects as. possible. f ' r Contrary to, common opinion even a week ago, the House will have dis posed of four appropriations before adjourning over the holiday i They are such as j ary little year by year, however, and usually excite little dis cussion. Bat it is thought the appro priation Committee wiiil repqrt the more important j bills, also, in such shape that ne reaonnbj!d fault can be found with therrt,by the Bepublicius. Aside from these bills, the other matters are or ought to be easily dis posed of So far as the Indians are concerned, I think the Hoji-e and Senate as well prepared to votje upon questious ro'atsng to'-l the m, as thy will bo later ju thei sei-pion. I Thpre is a maj ri'ty , of lw prespn a tives favorable to t!Tjrn'hig the whole control of the War D parttaaut. Th're i a?raostv u: animity !h the determination i to vote liberal fiums for improvemen-' '.f thje A'isi- ippi and Us tri hLitari . ! , I 1 There is tb. tarn unanimotiH op positur to voti-ig ejil)f !des. A efear majy:i"v irbo-n houes oppose ny tiaaiciai If gL-x'in of a'ny importaMCr' ex3Ppt the uulhur 'An of a four pe r-oat. i'andfug h .. -. , Wittj( th se natt' rs disposed of ,as it :wou!d secrj they might be, a ly iu y, th p'an cf Speaker IlaudaiJ to'-idj ti n tv ;i;e nrd ?! i f ;he ruunth may be rt Eastern dipatcha, 'rec iv d last niKht, indicate th'it tijie Ivv'isUture of Maiue will l-e mcraiici lin bolh branches. The rail cUj SjftQvnl lle jmblkan pe .k oi'jhis as iatik oiHciai v.ilaiuy --hac is, it oi l th'e honest and amiable Gjoveror of Maiue,. b pcouudrel forjjiPfuing certilicates of election to suich prsops aj appeared ttj him to be elected. Representative Frye is especially , acgiy, and I say Democrats and Greenbuicker8 will be buried beyond resurrection next year I shall not attr-mpt to( t'xprees the feel ings cf other Radical statesmen1 here. Where Mr. Frye. makes his mislae is in supposing that there is an actual R pub icau majority in Maine, and that the gentlemen who J have this year voted against radicalism a re to be whipped back into party Hues Bat he will find that bulldozmg will no loDger be countenanced in Maine lO!tlCS. ,! -..GuitDGE. A Lady's WisU. 'Oh, hoT I dd wish my skin was a clear and solft as yours,' said a lady to her friend. You can casiljy make it so.'s answered the friend; fjpw?' inquired the first lady. , By jusing Hop Bitters, that makes pure rich blood and bloom ing health. It did it for me as' yoh. observe.' Readj of it. j j1 1 The ambition cjur besyoon men is to get an undercoat just Ions enough to cover up the rear sufepender but tons ot their pantaloons, Und an over coat just short enough to misa being tangled with the protrudirg naiU of the:r boot heels. In the hame of mod esty we suggest a general average. New Hayen Kegister, i 1 1 UU0XS1H5E. A mtrf nnlik gun, often refuses to go oil" wheel he i loaded. Boston Pot. No snow, no ica, no fkatef, tio eled, no no bing, but ft grea chunk of Au gust fooling around in Dscember, try ing to induce mankind to cast offilV'" nels, take cold and pas von to angelic realm3. New Haven Register. ) Professor Mr Bj, will you Sleepy Student (waking tojtbe realities of lift ) Not prepared, air.1 Professor (pur suing the even tenor of his! BenteDC) be kind enough to oppn1 that win dow by you ? Harvard Crimson. Professor What does that expres sion represent? Student That is tbe sum ot the momenta of the elements. Professor Say it gain ? S'udent re peats.' Professor TUat'a it.t I'm going to have you say that pver until I im press it on your mind, as they brand U. 'S. on a mule. Acta Columbiana. ABrooklyn boy of 10 years of age was reading the titles of his father's books, and when he ckmeto 'The Servant Girl of the Prfridd,' by Cham berlain, he said : 'That's the servant girl of the decimal point ; then, after a pt.use, he added, 'I guess Mr Chaai bnrlain called his servant pirl that when she came to a full stop.' Where isj our American nary ? shrieks an exchange. If this excited editor ia laboring under the impression that it is concealed in this town he ia mistaken. We haven't seen anything of the American navy, and we are iu the. vicinity of the Schuylkill Canal a good deal, too. If the navy is lost, the price of it should be deducted from Secretary Thompson's salary. I We told iin six months ago that jf he did Lot put beds on the neck3 of pur steam rams, the entire navy would wander avay and lose it?elf. He said he could get up another just as good inside of two weeks, arid cow let us aee him do it, Norristowu Herald. Dr Mott's Endorsement of Speer's Port Grape Wine. i The f allowing, from the celebratcJ Dr M'tt ol New i York, sp3aks wonders for Mr. Speer's efforts to raise the Oporto Grape in New Jersey: ( 1 ' ,62 Madison Avenue, Y New York, April 11, 1878. J Mr. Alfkkd, Speer. Dear Sir ; Tjhe visit which I made last year to your Vineyards wine-presses a d vaults at Passaic, N. J., SiUisfu-d me thoroughly thnt tho wines manufactured by yod are pure and unadulterated, and the Very best that can be offered to the . public for medicinal uses. ! Acting upon my favorable impressions at the time, I have since recommended the Port vWine "more particularly ia my practice, and am satisfied, with marked benefit, to my patients. I There can be no better proof to the doubting mind, as to the Wine being made ot the finest Oporto Grape, than a visit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing you success in your praiseworthyenter) i remain respecifullv yours. ALEXB. MGTT, M D, Prof, of Surgery, Bellevue flosp. Med'l College, &c-, &c. . For sale by J. C. Munds, Green & Flanner. P. L. Bridgers & Co. CELEBRATED A fttiiut backbone is as ea'entiato physical heatlli aa to Dolitictl ccfnsistency. Fr-r weak ness of the bark and elisor era ot the liyer and kid iie p the tjnic aTtd moderata dietetic ac tion of the Hitters is the one tiring need fl. Remember that the gt msch is the reainftay of every of ei oran ar.i that by inviorating th digestion ith thh prepar ation, tbe spinal column a:id nil i:a depen denrie are streng hned 1 i ! For Mpatetter'd ALSIAWC ior 180 apply to Dragis's and Deilern gen'ir.dl'. dec l-d4w i I i r COMMERGIAL (HOTEL, WILMINGTON, X. 0. largv Sajnple Room for Co i : i hi e r c i a I Travel r'r s. rpUE rROFRIKluk' LaTin th r-.ughly ienoTate3 thii Joos! aai furnblled it ert.re lynew,!s prepared ; she to tt traveling public a!l the corfenienciee of FIIibT- HOTEL. It ia located ia tbe very i . I centre of the bnaiitfja part of the city, j being convenient tio the jrlncipal bQiineeg houaea, Poatofflce, Cuatoo Ho, City Halt and Court Houae. h ' 1 Firat-CUM Bar and Billiard 8alooi connected with tlb HoteL i KATi $2 PER DAY. i SCHUTT oct 24 F. A. if i Miscellaneous. Dl A MflO StQol,Cover and Boo only aT IMkjUO $143 to $255. OKGANb 13 5tops, 3 sec Reed2Kree Sweibuiol, Book, oi ly HF" Holidav Newspaper Kret; Aodfis Dauiel F. Brntty, Vish mgton, S. J. - dec 13 11- T ( Fastmt Sellinjf Klcto; al Be and Bible Price reduced 3 per ct-nt. National Pub luhin Co., Atlanta. Ga dec 13 P AKLOft OEtiANw Caae, 6 Octaveg 2 full aeta Powerful Keda, topa, 2 Knee Swella ' nly $59 Aodrt-ss, U. H.iPlaNo CO., 163 Bleeker 8t. New A UK av. dec 13 AGENTS READ THIS. We want an Agent lin this County to whom we will pay a salary of $100 per month and expenses to sell our wondoiful invention. Sample fiee. Address at once SHERMAN & CO., Marshall, Michigan. dec 13 , ; , r. 1 ' . i 1 i : r- ' Qjn returna In 30 day a on $100 in 4) iUU rested. Official reports and infor mation rust. Lik profits wevkly on Stock optiona oflO to S60. , j Adtreaa, T. Potter Wieht k Co., Bank er , 35 Wall 8t., N. Y. decl3 4w vpiu IU 441IUUU -toclre makes fortunes eve ry month. Hook sent f-e axplaining every thing. Address BAXTER A CO., Bank ers, 17 Wall treet, New York. j dec 13 A GOOD PLAN. Combining and operating many onl.i In one vast sum has every advantage of caital, witli Bkillfnl management. Larse proflte divided pro rata on ioveetmenta of $35 to $10,000. Circular, wi'li fullKi Unatiiri how all can lacceed in stock dealiii(ti,inil. il iie. LAWEKNCK & CO.. 19 Broad fttreet. Kw Yuik. epilepsy; Firs. Falling Sickneaa, St. jVitns Dance, C- ncul eions and all Nervous Afflictions, CURK1J .by using Dr. Vonberg'a Celebrated German Cure. An infallible and uneiceltd remedv ; warranted to effect a apeedy and per anent core. Statistics 810 w an average of 95 cures out of every 100 cases. A FRKK HOI'TLl1, sent to any suSerer seadinjr us their r xres? and P. O. Address, K. F. Cooke A o., II 1 West 36th at., N. Y. de 13 A GREAT OFEER FOR M . , HOLIDAYS ! Pianos and Organs, at Extraordinary Low prices for ca8hf Installments received, .ple? did Organa $3o, $45, $50, 60, $75, $85 ard $100. 7 Octave Koeewood Piat os $130, $135. 7 13 do $140, $160 upwards Hot used 6 months. Illustrated CaUloe Maiied HORACE VVAIKRH, Manufacturer anl Dealer, 826 Broadway, N. Y- t . O. Box, 3530. ! i dec 13 ON 30 DAYS TRIAL. We will and our Electro Voltaic jBelts Mnd other Electric Appliance' upon trial for 30 days to those suffering fiam Nervous De bility, Rheumatism, Paralysis or any disbare of the Liver or Kidneys, and many other die ease 8. A sure Cure guaranteed or no pay Address. YULTIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. I , I . dec 13 AGENTS WANTED !T, work, a complete and Bri.liant Hictory cf the great tour of i j Gen. GRANT ARCUND TBE WORLD Hi Hon J.; T. Headley, tliepriaceot dtsscrip tive authors Desc.ibes Regal Kntertin meots, Koyal Palaces, Rare Ciriodties. Wealtb and Wonders of the Indies, Chiaa, Japan, etc. tT" A million people want it Here ia the b ;at nbarce of your ltfo to make money. Beware 'of catch-penny" irnita tions bv unknown authors- For particulars, address HUBBARD BrtOTHfcRd, Publieh era, Philadelphia. Pa. :. ' d-c 13 (imRD. A slmole vegetable remedy for the speed) and permanent cure of Coneump- tion,uroucmti8,uauirrn, Asuima,uid au Throat and Lvng Affection. AlfiO a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, which has been tested in, thousands of cases. Recipe, with, full directions (in German, French, or Eng-lLshJ for prcpar iner and UBiner. sent by mail free of eh&raTe on receipt of stain p. Pleas name this paper. M W. W.BHRAg,149 PoWTt,BloetEohotor,H.Y. fl WANTED '4g?8J? BIBLES containing Cruden's Con cordance and over aooo 11 lustrationa, witb all the N.CW FEATURE?, also for I ' ! with ver 4C0 LitPratU'',, Art. and Sonsr, Enoravinq. Thee are the book a for tne rrnT jn k vn BIBLErt for; Parects.aod i IT-flULlUil I IJ SKiTl'KP, ART A N tor ttie Vouog P ople. Cirenlars and terms sent on application to J. H. CdAAlBhiRS A OO , nov 21 4w r Atlanta, Oa NATURES OWN REMEDY 1 A VEGETABLE MEDICINE FORTHE BLOOD. IMR&KIDHEYS CURATINE, For Blood Diseases. A medicinal com pound of k nown val ue combining In one prep aration tbe curative powers for the evils which produce all dis eases of the Blood, the IAvr, the KidMpya. Harmless in action and thorough in its effect. It Is unexcelled for the cure of all Blood Mm eases such aa Scrof ula, Tutnorm, Boilm, TetterJBalt JIAew , JBAewmaftotm, Jtterr ctiHal PoUtonits-Qi also Cort&tijpation, IyjpMia, Indi gestion, Sour Stom ach, Retention of Vrine, etc, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST i FOR IT. 1 1 - CURATINE, For Liver Complaints. CURATINE, I For Sidney Diseases. CURATINE, For Rheumatism. CURATINE, i For Scrofula Diseases. CURATINE, i For ErrtipeUt, Pimples, Blotcbet, etc. I THEBE0I CEQCCILCQ. BALTIMORE, Md. For. sale by J. C. Third street, opposite norl4-eodw. MUNLM, DraKiat. f HalL 400 Varieties Albany Cakes and Crackers-Cheap I Inoiigh. , FULL LINES Flour, Sugars, Coffe, Teaa, Sjmpi, Molaei, Soars, Lye Bakicg Pondera, Ci ar. Confectioner tea, Ac bold at oaanufacturera price. Coaig n menta Apples, Cabbage, Oniona. Potatoes, Butter and Country Pioluca constantly oom ing into T. B. HBIfDFRflOX A CO., oct 23-tf ! Corner Cbecaati 4 Water ti. Miscellaneous. THE ONLY MEDALS EVER AWARDED FOR PORUS PLASTERS WERE GivU to tie manafactu i e i(!f BENSON' CTAPCIXK PORtJS PLASTKKS at thi Cen I nial and Pahs Kxpositiocs. OYER 5,000 PHY&1CIANS& DRUGGISTS HAVE VOLUNTARILY TESTIFUn that they are a Kreat improvement on he common, slor-ctin(r I'or'i JlPte' 1, their prompt ction and the absolute certaimv t tlit-ir uuietly. redefine r.ain ,.!J'ion n a positiTe cure. PRICh 2& CENTe. ! ' i 1 ' T V-"1'. j 1 . : . . ; ' . peining ! Have tbe pleasure of again announcing M tlin public that "i we have an unusual ami attractive Stock anil are prcparoiVto offer customejrs one of the Oramlest and Cheapest slockslof j'" ' READY-IVIADE ClaOTHlIffG I Ii Prices ranging in Suits from $:$.00 upwanls ' i o - l A beautiful and grand assortment in 1 1 GENU'S FURNISHING GOODS ! Which we guarantee cannot be equaled in this city. A fine line and '"ill.. -. -i . . latest styles in i--1 . liiil' 1 ! . XIa.ta1. SGa.pS5 Soots and Sliossl ! In all qualities and prices, imported direct fromjthe Manufacturorp. I whicn we guaran'ee to 1 lo of superior 'quality iv 1 . i , 1 ",' 1 ' " , I ' "We also have one of the choicejst aid largest stocks of Two and Three jL'iy ami imiseis carpets, 1 ! 1 at astonishing low OCt 5 ' 1 Has imported exju'essly for I A large line of jF11 Si, i 22L C y Our two Xew Stores will make an UHEQU LLEO DISPLAY THIS WEEK. FIRE WQRKS m EVERY VARIFTY I Wholesale and Retail, at Xow Stores. j -'. FEES CS oHD pOal SSi'IC COSCU f'NSHf i 12. to f0 cent. Nutp, Figs,j Raisins, App'i's. T:emon.-J.oJinrf.-.s, (jJocoa Nuts, "fancy Boxes in every variety, at popalar pnrs.' I i , I I . m YVlii. " i ' I . . ' j J . ' ' .; t , ' 1 ' . , , I . , i ,. ' ' Wines Taiqixovs a?.ii CiiampagneG, 'Retujiled at Wholesale Pr"ce5 during the Holiday?. ' ' ' I.'i s '. ii 1 1 CiVa).' Mji'Eh.4 ' OtaidJ Dupey & Co,, Exa iiy, Viutip 1868, 1 88 00 per gallon. 1 Aninntilndo Sherry, the be.st ver brought jtpitiis market, $0 00 per gallo!,rl Ta') e Sherrv, -ii :i er galluu If , PONY, BLUE GRASS, DELMOlOO CLu2II3USE. SWIt T FIASH, BAKER'S OLD RYE WHISKEYS, SrsQ So PER GAiL-fri. .COMMUNION Give vour friend a Barrel of Parole r.-.in. u'r Plonr, l.e.si in the wor d. "We have over two thousand Barrels and Cases of ' ' Comxmsihg every conceivable variety of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS ( And as we are Belling at unusually loW.prices.call before the rush beginsi . 1 ! GEO. MYERS. i 50.000 Havana and Domestic dears. Give your friend a box of 100 dec I Watches, CHRONOMETEB3, JEWELRY, Ac Repaired neatly and, protaptlj, br 1 , I I J- a. WINNER, STo;3 Sooth Front itreet. Wil aington. N. C Orer tentj jiari' experience. Oire ire Uiali ,. t no Old Newspapsi s .' QUANTITY" OF CLD NLW.SJ-AHI.1 H or wrapping , offered for aaiecheipa tne MrM D1ILT.BE?IW OFFICE Hiscollanoous. r I I MI. 'I xtugs, luatting ana Uil Uloths prices. Please examine. j O O d S i GKO. mvi; If. :o: :(: :o: :o: ,i . ' H i Cigars costmg lfom to 7, 0, 11, 13, 16 South Fro 3Bt Street 'cr Gallon KRfiii oil 7 mmi.wu! TO MEET COMPETITION I offer! 50. 1 abiicle or UX3ZtOBX2Z9XI OIL M 7 Centi J Per Oallon Jotd onlj! t retail. 8b, Doori, PaiuU and Oil at bottom price.! ,1 tin aJorjf :Joar orJi-n. . rri " ,L UbV. A awT SAFETY 0IL AT 15CT$ GALIOH. R , otIJp.rU, ifk rn a ralloo. It prodneei a iaperior J rei lauie uu f mm 7 rahd--C rand ; .'i.'i'. RCSE-'WOYERSi'. 1 ' Jr - I - r
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