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t' .it i: a i - t 11 i ti i f '4 P 12 The Daily Redrew. JOSH. T. JAVIES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON, K. C. Kntercl at t1c Postoflice at Wilmington, . second-claw matter. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAYS, 5 p.m. The horsesboers of New York are on a strike. They say the iron is hot and that's what's the matter. The bosses sins ".shoe ily." Mr. Cox -of New York, springs to his indignant feet whenever anybody talks about an appropriation for any pur ihsc outside of York State: he thinks j it robbing the Empire to enrich the '"Rprmblic. Somebodvouzht to Box that r. . " " The Au-usta rhronidc savs: "The The r;ntents ol the mail bag were pre. . - - .. . ! tv wcil scorched bv the explosion, i The regular i lomocrax u:iu no uuuuiu- m clearing out the Independent movement in Nortli Carolina. Georgia will do still better." You will do better. We didn't clear out the Independents in Nortli Carolina for the simple reason t hit there arc none here -to clear out. They called themselves Independents but they were merely Republicans in disguise. You'll find it pretty much the same way too, in ( Georgia, wo opine. Among th.- o -ttorsat the junior "ox-, hibitionat Val College this yoar were a nephew of Gen. Albert Sydney John ston, and Mr. Leonard, the son of a New York abolitionist. Mr Johnston's piece was an eloquent, highly rhetori- cal and truly Southern defence of his people. Mr. Ixxnard chose for his sub- ject ' "William. Lloyd Garrison." his oration bein'r a review of the same question from a Northern 'andpoint and a vindication of the" nrrti-siaverv ! movement. i A UKCOU D O F HAT 1 The pitiful action of the Republicans in the U. S. Senate, on the bill remov ing the disqualification, of ex-Confederates for appointment in the army, will go forth to the world as simply the ex pression of malignity and hate, and not of patriotism. The war closed seven teen years v.go, and yet the men of. the South, who acted as men must act who honor their own convictions, are de barred their rights with as much rigor and at the same time with as much in- , justice; as was accorded "the royalists during the Cromwell Protectorate. The people of this country boast of their lib erty of thought, their freedom of con science and the latitude which all men may claim for their own opinions and ; yet Spain, :a;nionarchyv and a country far behind pur own in many es sentials to J enlightenment, has set an example which the bloody minded patriots in Congress, who never scented a battle except afaro ft "very far oft' would do well to imitate. At the close of the Carlist war a full pardon and a free immunity from any of" the consequences of their acts, were extended to all those who had .supported Don Carlos, who would come in and submit themselves to the established government. In this couutry, this free, enlightened America, this submission 9 was made seventeen years ago, and yet the sons of the soil, the free-born men who fought for their own, areidebarred from the enjoyment of the privileges ... for which theirjforefathers fought and perhaps died, in the first great re bellion, when the colonics were wrested from the grasp of the British govern ment. It would bc well to bear in mind that David Davis, the man whomDcm- cratsinthe South have lauded, and j , 1 whose name was even mentioned bv some of them for the Presidency, voted with the llepublicans in this measure. THK ATTEMPTED BLOW ' TIP. Tiio latest startling sensation in Xew York is the attempt made last Saturday on the lives of W. II. -Vanderbilt and Cyrus W. Field, by means of explosive packages, sent through the mails, a meagre account of which has reached our readers through the telegraphic re-. ports. The circumstances of the caseJ as related -to the New York reporters by Postmaster. Pearson, are as follows : The New Yorly papers of Sunday bring the particulars ot tne dastardly at tempt made by some miscreants on the lives of William II. Vanderbilt and . Cyrus W. Field by sending them explo " sires through tho mails. The circum stances of the case, as related by Post master Pearson, are as follows : Two missives came into the office .about half-past 1 o'clock in the afternoon. One was posted in the office and the other was brought in by a collector a few minutes afterwards." '"The last one was addressed to "NVilliam IL--1 Vanderbilt,! 159 Filth avamioj Hie lirst one was ad dressed to Cyrus W. Field, Lexington .avenue and Thirty-third street. The packets were placed in a mail bag. alous: . with other mail matter for the up-town I district, put in a maU wagon ana taken to the Third Avenue Elevated Railroad J stauoa ai me new laara street 3nd tha deposited . ou . the. front platform of one of the. ears. The train started - uptown, and Ijcforo reaching the station; nt inth; f treet and -Third ) ftVenac nn explosion was neara irom the I mail-bar. and fire and bmokc were ob- j werved to issue from it.. When the train stopped at tho station the burning bag! was hastily transferred to the platform, an the railroad peonla were afraid to transfer it any further on the train. It was taken down stairs, placed on, a wagon and taken to the postoflice sta- tion at Twenty-nmth street ; jand Thinl avenue- Supenntendentj Mosher, who is in charge there, dispatched a messcn - and when that official arrived the hall burned mail-bag and contents were ex amined. The package addressed to Cyrus W. Field was plunged into a bucket of water for fear that it might also explode, and when thoroughly soaked' it was examined caretully It was found to consist dt" a pasteboard - - . . i .1 i.-ir hnT on-rorpd with ffaudv llowcrs ana the explosion. Inside of the box was s K.ifn nnnnrl f nmvdor .ind n. I class ar - ! containing a white powder and a liquid i-v.i w..-rvi l ti enmet find rT evil ' Icirifl nF pxt)1()SI v. Knf -.irliof k. xin n on A rf thP lSosfOHlCf! ras none of the po n(r,r:ai3 saVf Tt bc scut to a , nhemist for analvsis. I On the paikaes were teu live cent stamps. It wis Mr. 41nsir)flice officiate are making a V):or- i 4)OSt ous ellort to trace the packages.! - Lieutenant-Commander Gornngc has Avritten a most interesting account1 ol t the removal of the Egyptian monolith from Cairo to New York 'lliie obelisk: i r - ' travelled 5,380 miles byiea, ll,V20 teei , . , , j oA r i lii-n t by land, was lowered o9 feet and lifted 230. The entire cost ot :removal,iborne by Mr. Vanderbilt, was 103,732. nd this is the' strangedt part: Licutnaut- Commander Gorri n gt got exactly $1,- I 156 for'his scniccs. lit will; bo remem-; bered that Lieutenant-Commanaer uor nnce dia not zct his .seientihej education from the Government. He was the son j of an English clergyman in the West i Indies, eulistel m thd navy.durim the j war, became a warrant officer, and j sheer capacity and piucl has made his : present distinguished place milieAiuer - j ic.au navy. tlXt Tf ?t is headache of aiiv kind troubles vou. vou need never have an- ! r,fiinr otfooi- cn,i w.tr,A(n n,. c w I Benson. Baltimore, Md-. ami he will wnm? Vv rotuvn ,niiT-A IWcC 4 1.5c Celery and Chamomile pills and thev u-iii runii.iniv Af ,iv.L gists, 50 cents. a box! j MOONSHINE. A young Oil City lady recently visited lorh., aim wneu biie returneu home related how she stopped at a "pal atable hotel arid went up' and down in a cultivator.1' Her parents should culti vate her. I i Like the generality of kings and con querors, Frederick tho Great had a phi losophic indifferencp to the death of others. In one of his battles, a battalion of veterans having taken to their heels, he galloped after them, brawling out, "Why do you run away, you old lack guards! Do you want to Jive forever? A lady writer ,fmds fault with the manners of the Kijng of Sweden because his Majesty scratched his royal head with his fork at dinner. " Some people are entirely two fastidious. ! Would the lady have had his M4Jesty scratch his head,. with the leg of a chair? tSomcr villo Journal. i '"Wcll, now, Joe," said Governor Vance, "do you really believe in' this election by God that vou speak of?,? "Deed, I do, Massa Vance, ' said the negro seriously, with a shake of the head. " Well, do vou think I am elect ed to be saved ?V "Scasely know, Massa Vance; but I nebber'heerd of any one being 'lected what wasn't a canderdate.' JPilteburf Post. "These printing presses," said a Bos ton newspaper proprietor to his Califor nia visitor whom he was showing about the establishment, , " were! made in this country by R. Hoc & Co." " Don't sav I so!" was the astonished reply: "well,! the blasted Chinamen haven t got on so 1 far as that with us in Frisco : how long j since this Ah Ho & Co have been in jthe 1 States ? " Boston. Commercial Bulletin, j Women Should not Suffer. Chaulestox, S. C.J 'Feb J 10, 1S81. TT TT "f- . ' O s . r 4 A ! inL.fr oer ot mj tamily w as cured of a com pucation ot iemale diseases by Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.: your William II. Ghay. PERSONALS. Mr. T. I. Aldrich will spend the sum mer months in Europe. j Gen. Grant has just entcrtxl the last decade of three score and ten1. Tho Postmaster-General of Canada is a Boston man, Mr. John O'Connor. One of Gov. Blackburn's j aides-de-camp is only 12 years old. lie is Col. Cripps Beckham. r I Mrs Hunt is described a s possessing qualities certain to make hM a favorite in St. Petersburg society President Arthur's summer cottage at tions than the Executive Aninn " A mnd is to be started for the author of "Kathleen Alavdhrneen.'' Prof. F. tNicholls Church, who! is old and poor. If the Eureka Springs do not cure Senator Hill, there is4 no hope for him. according to tne -Atlanta Coihstiiution. Count Giza ZichV, who has onlv left hand left, and is an admirable nin s 1 -1 t 1 1 r, Prince of Wales Five U. S. Senators, James John P. - Jones, Charles James G. Fair arid William J. Sewell. ' I are citizens only by adoption. ; A Card. 10 aa wno arc suttertng irom tne er- rors and indiscretion of vouth.. nervous 1 weakness, early decav. loss of manhood. 1 &c.,-1 will send a recipe that will rare you, free 05 citARGE-j This great remedy was discovered by! a missionary in South America. Send a self-address- ed envelope to Rev! Josetti T. Inman, Station JD. Xew York City, derid w6m. I , . j' ; . 'Cadet Whitaker. -has turned up jiri Chicago looking for employment. f j janiCS Bishop; a prominent busings , piaa of Troy . v Y., shot himself ; throlh th braiu gUIijay njgilt. He ; leaL.c fanijiv. .1 Iwwnllm lliifil fit n Pleasant Kidge (Ohio) funeral was painted red, Avhite and blue, and draped with Union flags. Queen Victoria i3 "gomgrtbinakd a State visit to Epping I orest. Chinese are arriving at Victoria, Brit ish Columbia, at the rate of TOO per day. . . I During April 129 new oil-wells, with buiWin5 and .i06 wells drilling. i lr. 1- li. iiamiuonj wno was one oi President GarlieloVs physicians, has one ' Aiii . v v ... OI . - CW X OIK. ! It is "stated that coats among sheep- vi fiord them protection against dogs. iThe goat being pugnacious, attacks the Tlie telegrapl) work of England is now very largely conuneu ioi women. So also are certain branches of the sav ings banks department, as well .as the ead letter office. ' : - . i ; i. .1 a i San Francisco lias a bureau for jt he j exchange of brie-a-brac . When' ladies cet tired of their parlor oniaments they send them to the lexcnange ana swap; - 1 hUli it Ii iV 111 IllOV . . . . i , l' i-ti i j there are :W,000 persons m L tah wlu ! Wt MurmonSf nn,l thf total popu- ; . .,tibn is 151.000. i The Gentiles are the t ! most intellisent ikrtion ot the popula- lion, ana tliey own most oi uie prop ' nv I - NOON TKLEOltAMS. T1IK INDIANS j iixy in J tjlc p0ji;vlty of Blood 3Iorc Sinned Asraiust tlian Siniiinjg. ; , - i lv Telegraph to Daily UcviCAV. ! Santa Fn, N. M., May 3. The fol- ; lowing dispatch was received here last j night at. midnight: I A column of Mexican troops ( to-day, "ni,l?r eommanuoi col. arci, mei in( tne liutiansol whom Col. rorsytn is m pursuit and killed 8 and took; 33 pns ! OUCIS. L11C COUriCl" UriUZlUST 1U UHS 1U j iormat ion arrived on foot, being pushed ?o hard bvthe Indians that he had to j abandon his horse and barely escaped j with his life. He reports about 100 In f dians between Dcniing and Fresjorainas. FOREIGN NEWS. A Policy of Conciliation in Ire land The M. P's. at liberty. LBy Cable to Daily Review., Ioxdox, May 3 Noon. The Times in its leader says that the policy now to beatried'injlreland is one of conciliation, ami conciliation mire 'find sininlc. D u nox, May 3 Noon; j- Messrs. Parnell, "Dillon aud .O'Kelly have been j released from Kilmainham Jail. After; their release thev drove in a cab around ! the outskirts of the city to, Ilarcourt j Street Station where they took the train j for Avondale. They will remain at; Parnell's residence two davs and arrive i in Ixmdon 011 Friday. -- Telegraphic Brevities. At the preliminary hearing at Yan j ceyville, in this State, on Tuesday last, : Felix Brum, who killed -Nat Johnson : and wounded Geo. Williamson, Jr., in j thej recent tragedy enacted at that place. ! was discharged. Williamson waived ; an examination and "was. admitted to j bail in! the sum of ;? 1,500 for his ap- i pearance at Court. , ! Ex-Post master General Horace May-1 nard died very suddenly at Knoxvilfe, Tenn., at 10 a. m. yesterday, of heart ; disease. He arose from bed at1 that) hour, and telling his wife that he felt ill, ; dropped dead on the lioor. 1 j DOMESTIC MAUKETS1 f Hy Telegraph to Daily KcvlcYr. FINANCIAL. 'New Yokk, May Sr-Noon. Stocks fairly active ; money 3 per cent. ; Ster lingExchange, . long, 48G ; short 489 ; State bonds unchanged: Governments irregular. . 1 I COMMEUCIAJ.. Cotton Dull; sales 201 bales; Up lands 12; Orleans 12i. Futures steady. May 1 12. 18, June 12.32, July 12.45, Au gust 12.00, September 12.20, October 1 1.G0. Flour firm and in fair demand. Wheat quiet and k8 better. Corn fairly active and (3)l higher. Pork firm and quiet at $17.75$ 18.50. Lard stronger at 11.05. Spirits 60 cents. Hosin$2.42i s$2.17. Freights dull and-weak. 'Baltimore, -Md., May 3--Noon-Flour quiet. Howard street and West ern super jfj.iJ (to .i, extra K5.25 ern steady and Western firmer I and i nact i ve : Southern reil s 1 135 ( $ 1 12 amber $1.43 $1.10; No J 2. Western winter red, spot, $1.44 : corn, Southei-n, ! steady ami Western firm arid nuiet : I Southern, white, 91 ; vellow 87 3 88. THE STOCK MARKET. New Vokk, May 3. Noon The stock market opened strong with the ex ception of Norfolk -and Western nre-t ciyaii. hi iau ueaiinss Drices ,0.2o, family $7.50, city, mills suixr S3. 50 fa) 1.75. extra $5 $7.80; Itio brands $7.25$7.37: wheat! 6011th 1 ) Nashville, but subscoueutlv recovered a -cs B. Beck. Iraetion and sieculati6n: was active: r jii W. Jones, j '' - . 1 . "Iffood - iAfiit3iiie ix FOKEIGN-MUIKETS. Liverpool. May SXoon bttori fin moderate inquiry, and frcclj- siip- plied : uplands 0$ ; Orleans 0 13-16 : sales lo.oop bales; .speaUatjoa.uul export 1 non- m ?Xr3XXZu wnm ,mHn inv- -o i. ooVi: Mar and June; 6 3fi4Ai . TrA and July b .4161 July and Auzust. C 46-64 2& l-64; Annst and September ! o -i-j-ihi; oepiemrjer ana Uctober, 6 43 61ff6 42-61; futures dull; short clear middles. 53s 3d. ; spirits, 45.45s 3d. WILMINGTON MARKET. ; SPIRITS; TURPENTDyTE-4pull at 50,cents. Sales of SOjcaskatjljents, market closing stead y. ROSIN Steady at $1.85. for Strain ed and $1.90 for GoodStrained. No sales reported, market closing quiet. ; : TAR-noteiirm' at $240x JbJ)I of 230 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi cial quotation?. Sales df .nc&pts at $2 for Hard and $3.50 for Soft and Virgin. COTTON Steady. . Sales of 50 bales on a basis of 113 for Middling. -"The folio wing arc the official quotations ; Ordinary v- 'Good" Ordinary.'. Ixw jVIiddling. . Middling....... Good Middling, . 9 1-16 cts. 107-16 " PAILY KECBIPXS. Cotton ; 13. bales 138 casks 15G0 bids 112 bbls . 33 bbls Spirits Turpent inc. Rdsin- - Tar- Crude Turpentine 3IISCEL,LANEOIJ. if ru: IR0M will cure dyspcpsia,heartburn', mala ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, and other wasting diseases.; , j enriches the blood ; and purifies fhe: system; curea weakness, lack of energy, etc. .Try a bottle. , " . t c n IRON ; is . the only Iron preparation that does not color the teeth, and "-will not cause headache , or constipation, as other Iron preparations will.' C i f BITTERS ;41' .Ladies and a.11 SHfierers from net;-, . ralgia, hysteria,' and kindred com-' plaints, will find it without cn equal. Dissolution of Copartnership rpiIE COPARTXETISITIP EXISTING BE X tvvecn II. Brunhild Bro. and W. Ii. Mead ows, is dissolved, the undersigned having sold their interest in the Cape Fear Tobacco Works. All accounts due said Cape ; Fear Tobacco Works under the old copartnership are paya ble to the undersigned,' who will sign lit liqui dation. I H.. BRUNHILD & BRO. -may 2-lm. ! j Marvin's Celebrated: ! i - piRE AKD BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, All Sizes and Prices, fromiO.OOto $2,200.00. Atknowlcdged by the best authorities to bc the "" '- 1 - . BEST SAFE MADE, J , . ., - Extract from Scientific American editorial of Feb. 11th'; 18S2:' "We are also asked as to' th best fire proof safes. -Wo say MARVES'S' A : A. WTTiLARD; Ajsrent at Wilmington. - The Best Rilled JXTIIE HARDWARE TRADE CAXlBE found at JACOBI'S Hardware DepoU iHs- to sell at small profit.and thereiais Uiq secret of onr increasCd trade. ,We; keep one 'otiihe fullesti aact best stocks in tlic- State-in the fo lowing lines : j f. - w.a ,j GENERAL IIATIDWARE, ' ' -f BAR IRON AND STEEL, 11 :;T; 'j . BUILDni'S ILARDWARKL r MECHANICS' ami Fj&SUuRZTX)ix: tAKlilAUE 3IATERIALS, ! r wv,. " . T , ? ery kind. - " ""jf wa'1'.-rwv nnnnes, Coach t WINDOW "GLASS ; atttTsoto 5 Mannlactarer'H : Asrene.v- fAr w iviTnn.-n r.J . r-c 'vuvnuii f ATLAS AND STONEWALL PLOW V I ! COOKING AND HEATING STOvV3 w,.-, Fmm two of the best factories " 1 DOORS, WLNDOWS-AND BLIND " - A stock 6f each of the above si -- " , An whave not ret Warficited to Corrwpondcncc attended to prom'rti j. NATHANIEL JACOUI, iap!23 tf 10 South Front Sc BROmiS BITTERS BROWNS IRON BtWRS BROWN'S BITTERS BROWN'S IRON I 1 11 OiiiUxLXVXUili The only known speculc remedy for EpUepsy. 11 SAMABITAF N E RV 1 N E Cures Spasms, Conrulsions, St.' Vitus Datwo, Vertigo. Insanity, ParalysU, Nen-oua TrosU-a Uon ana uencrai ueuuuy 'Tit SAMARITAN N E It Y 1 N E Never known to fail. . It equalizes the circula tion, repair? its waste, aril tjives tone and i50r to the system. , . , , -f : : - ' r . ' " ' .. i 'V 'T. ' f ;E;itVl.;N..E . Cures Spennatorrhtviu Seminal .W"aUnew,.Im potcney, Syphilis, Scrofula and allNer'OU8 and lJioodjiliseases.; i U "s--.- N E R V I N E Tlit frivatest "touic ""knowii,: it aids dijfestlon, in.su reH gtHnl appetitei fe tone ami. vigor to the syr-t'em, guarantees -sweet1, ami refreshing leepand l-estores enfeebled and nervous con stitutions to robust health. : ' SAMARITAN Safe, Certain,-Sure and Speedy. : It ia Invalua ble to Ladies who are experiencing, the change incident to advanced vears, by assisting nature at its important period, retaining the vigor and tranquility of early life and carrying tkeni with ease and safety through. - !' SAMARITAN IE 11 V I N E r is the only honestly guaranteed remedy placed lefore the public. We guarantee every bottle to give satisfaction or return the moncyl Leatl ing physicians testify to its boingarmioes and gooa, eminent divines declare it excellent and uneaqualed and people everywhere bear cheer ful and voluntary testimony to its groat virtue . SAMARITAN NERVINE in unfiiiling and Infallible in curing Alcoholism and Opium Eating. To come before the public w itb an absolute cure or-a specific , to remove the ileeiro for alcoholic stimulants or the habit of opium efttmg, seems to many, wo have no doubt an absurdity, such ia the" case neverthe less, and iwf ore r offering" our medicine to the public tvc thoroughly; convinced i ourselves by actual experience tluit it would do all Ave claim :f or it. -- V- " ' , - I FOR apl 2G . SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. : L-' ' . J - -, - . i First "National Bank of Wjl- mington. I. CAPITAL STOCK. . j ... . . , . SURPLUS FUND. ,.-.V.;I ...... . . $200,000 i C6.0C0 ' 5 i , . Deposits received and collections .made on all accessible poinfs In the United States, i DIRECTORS: E. E. BURRUSS, D. G. WOBTII, A. MARTIN, JAS. SPRUNT, JAS. DAWSON. , i 1 OFFICERS e. E.BUBRUSS ; ' - ' -I " ' - JAMES DAWSON.. ......... . u - -. A. K. WALKERi. ....... .v W. LAItKlNSi....i..i;J apt 23-tf ( . .. , . , 1, President. .Vice President. Cashier. -t' Aas't Cashier WQT1CE, 0 X AXD'ffirEIti ' J .- 1 I ' MAT.i; Sf2, I SHALL diseontimie-the sale of Wines; -Liquors and Lager '1 t;i iv-rr-' '-jv1""" Beer K v ; V.: i. . yiK-A ' And , shall cosJae myself, cxchifavtly to the "yCrocseries. 4 Should e plead recei re Ui: orJrrA,r of KesioetfnUjr, apljB JOHXIL. BOATWRIGIIT. Salt.-! Kait: :;l,20d?ASFIXKTA,ALt atV! f Flno Table snit in h t Porto 7 cro apl 23 Job Printlnel If?'. - It i GOOD WORK i J ? r Aseertain prices Umj ot lnjr yonr PRINTING don ..lv.. TOrrarcroir done out of the cjty, and i n?" TS2?JMI l,0i0 Bushels CORN i.ooo do. mi;ai! .W0 Barrels VlA)VK i 150 Itap, COFFEE .'V HX liarreUsr;,VR lOO ltoxcx HACON ' ion. Balm HAY. ' 3TiO llhd. and Uhlil. NEW CROP cril V XiVn i . spirit i:Ri:KK;NTp,Tk? -t.OO.') l.(K) TolKiceo. Siinff, Soap, RuTE1 . apl,3;ly v - , Tr T".,tr-j . A. SMITH & CO. CHAIRS, - '"f if Oil i'jii ,1.;.;': BEDSTEADS AND FTBMTiH. Large stock, W pi1c anl U-t q goo!s. ' , - ?! ' r A calt and examination i ted. - - ltfrllyioiici. 'BTIEOELL'HOFSE. f ft yTDER.EW MlNAGEiKXT ' : . I f , -WlMIJj'GTOS. X. u , B. U FERRY, Proprietor, ' Late Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. ,'lTnt Clw in all its ; appointments. Ternis $1M to 3 m day. . . febW LOW PRICES! :; v i , i- - ,. ,:. , BUYERS OV BOOTS5& SHOES - - . t : t VlLL FISD , ; LOW PRICES! AT GEO. R,. FRENCH 4 SONS apl 30- 33 XOKTU FBOXTST. Dr. Warner's Abdominal Corset X n'ATE ADDED TO MT lixK 'Of B seta tho excellent article named abort. , I samplo lot Just received, Also, H 4 Young Ladies' Coraline at tl ; CroMlDe, 5 cents, ana coraline wxidw mp ; - hAVA fl-rrlntdrrt nntnl of thPHC. COOO; nnrlnrltv fjinu manv lmlt&tiODI. e genuine but those sold by me "'.Li-L f mch2itf Telepnps!)3TephoD - Tele rpiijc , sburiiiw', BEiil i-.w ,. : ana leiegrapn uwwiw; - I SOLE LICENSEE OP TH2 A.31ERICAN BELL TELEPUOyEjCOM ' - - . - . for supjplylng Telephone In JtfiepUtt" of Va., W, Va,, (South of ibeA i O. B. R;), N. C.; B.Cf1 yia., and Ala. PRIVATE XINES Cm.trncteL Equipped with TeWpani ,1.: f-- Eentedi '. j -I For partlcnlars address . , . SGUTHERN BELL TlXEFlIpNE - ,1 ' TIXEOBAPntJO1' feb 25-3m ' -'. '"-W Broader, ggj r Otears and Tobacco. mte'IJTTLE STORK AROCMJ.TJ ner still off Cigars and beat an! oi proHui '"W- rt of onr many aplI71wk Kerclinerr&'TCaiaef Brcs i'oMiniioirRCiLp75, . -4 ' "kxr v f ' . Dealers In GROCERIES and jzmUTX&- VAlf "' CEXCLVE GERMAN French Oa 16 IrYencb Candle, Ao, Home 3IaU CamlW. rrnU Secoml ftroet, 3 dooffj 3 phbnes!
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