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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY. M4Y 1, 1881. ICa tared at thm Fostoae it Wilmington. N. C-, mm seeoaa-ciaas iter. Mr. Charles A. Din, editor of the New York. Sun. bat 'returned home from a month visit to Mexico. Leopold Morse, of Massachusetts. Is the onlj professed Jew ia Congress. lie ii a cadre of Damns, bat caaus to this country wfcentjmt young. He began business la Bostoff la a little clothing store. Now he Is .worth S 1,000.000 or more. Not miny years have passed since alligator skin was taoncd as a novelty. Now,. however, it is . a necessity, and there aro at least a doze a firms ia . this coantry engufed exclusively ia tanning alligator hides. It is estimated that 40,000 alligators were killed during 1683 ia order to supply the demand for leather. The negroes kill the creatures, and gtt from 20 to 50 cents each for the skins, according to the size and quality. Alassachnsetts. Protectionist have bees badly scared by tho numerous and influential support unexpectedly secur ed for a' call for a mass meeting to bo held in Boston Tuesday. April 19. to demand a tariff lor revenue only." The call is signed by Charles Francis Adams, Jr., Charles Tooodore Russell, Lcverelt Sakonsta!!, John Quincy Adams and other cmiuent persons and firms. TOO In all. representing the solid men of Boston and vicinity, all of whom lAYor the removal of taxes on the nec essaries of life. This reform move ment is designed to startle the Conser vatives "of the old Bay State. dition. It is also proposed to convert the three per cent, consols into two and three-quarter per cents. Commenting on this, the" New York Ma il an d Express says: It is interesting to compare tbe Brit ish budget jnt presented in tbe House ol Commons by Chancellor Cnilders with the Statement of the United States government flr ihe last fiscal year. It ahoald be borne in mind, however, that this country has nearly 20.000 jDOO more people that the United Kingdom, and tc economy of republican govern ment as compared witn the most liber al of the monarchies will then be ap preciated. The comparison is as lol- lows: United States Income. $303,000,000; expenses. $205,403,000; debt paid, $131,000,000. J Great Britain-Income, $ 13G ,000.000 ; expenses. ia,uw,wu; aeoi pw, SW.ooo.ooo. It will be seen that John Bull received $3.000,000 and expended $160,502,000 more than Brother Johnathan during . thn last fiscal Year, .and reduced nis debt Sifci. 000.000 tic. Although Mr. h ders boasts tbat tbe cieot oi me irnitfd Kingdom is now lower than it has been since 1811. it is still $3,780. 000.000. while that of tho United States ia onlv s 1.500.000.000. to use round fiimrcs for both amounts. Extrava gance and corruption aro said to be the chict enemies ot arepuDUC, anu many famous Englishmen have predicted that thpv will cause tho downfall ot our government, but wc are happy to in form cur anxiou3 mother, England, that wo rovern 55.000.000 people for about twu-lhirds what it costs her to govern 30.000 000, in spite of cxtrava gaccc anu peculation. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS mmnMmimiiHimmmim, nu NEW Y0BK HERALD. WEEKLY EDITION. ORE DOLLAR A TEAR. 13 o ; KArLKOAOa. &c WHOLESALE Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company. omcx or Gkxsasx SurKKrrmanjarr, Wilmington, N. C., .April 25,1884. ) PPlCEs. w uu, loiui pneea gene: it contains ail tbe gei Edition of the Herald, which has Wa haT treat crrrr SIOO.OOO.OO In defending our riirbt to the Durham Bull as our tradejnark. Undoubtedly he is to-day the most valuable Bull In the world. Nott it etands to reason that we couldn't afford to protect hiin wo thoronrtily U barco, of which h ia the representative, wssnt tho BEST femokins Tobacc ercr made. sneral news of the Dally the larjrest circulation in the um tea scathes. iJTOKPrjroEXTix Politics, It Is the most valuable chronicle of political news In the world, Impartially goring the oc currences and opinions of all parties, so that all sides may be known. In the departmenl Fobeios News I The sale email orders higher prices BAGGING Standard.. a a.... 1. jaw RaCON NortlKiaTOima"1 llama, V i Shoulders, V ft....... Sides, ft.... WESTERN SMOincn-"" ."... .... the Herald has always been distinguished by BO! cables the fullness of Its cable deer transatlantic telegraph facilities. atches. The new will increase Thi rales of BlackurlTs Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco far exceed tnose si. any otuer brana in the world, simply because it has been, is. and will . the bent that can l made. All dealers have it. Look for trade-mark of the Bull on ever' package, Politicians are at sea a to tho Jitfaii iaz and effect of the New York Repub lican Convention. Tho more general opinion is, however, thai Ibo meeting resulted in a drawn battle. It would hare pleased tho Ulaioo men of course to hare carried the day, but they may well feel encoaraged otcr tha strength their favorite developed. The Arthur men may congratulate themselves on he fact that the result of the fight kcep3 the President in the field if cot in the Wad; as Gibbon says, speaking of the siue ot a crisis in a Roman politician's life, U protract if it doe not prevent his ruin. The Independents arc. natu rally enough, gratified at tho power they were able to show; and so all sides have cause for hope and a ruotivo for hard work. Avert Cathartic Pills arc the bestj medicine that can be employed to cor rect irrcrularitic3 of the stomach and bowels. Gentle, yet thorough, in their action, tliey cure constipation, stimulate the tli't'Stivc organs ana the appetite. and ck-anse, build up.and strengthen the system. -PEKSUXAIi. IHIINIlltllllTTTmTTTnTTfrTlllllllllll mch71yd nrin cfrl ' SUCCESS TO TBIFLES ! CUCUMBER PICKLES, In bottles, kegs and bbls. Large and Juicy. The Fakm Depaktment i of the Weekly Herald Is practical. It goes to the rpolnt. and does not sAve wild theories. The larmer will save many more than Oxe Dollar a Tear from the suggestions of the farm department alone, concerning soli, cattle, crops, trees, buildings, gardening, poultry and agricultu ral economy. "The Home" instructs the housewife awl' the children In re gard to economical and tasteful new dishes, the fashions, and the ma kins? of home com forts. In addition, are given latest reports ol trade and , . Produce Markets, 1 j the condition of money, columns of Mlscella neons Reading, Poetry, a Complete Story every week. Jokes and Anecdotes, Sporting News, Popular science, the. doings of well-known Persons ofth World, a department devo ed to Sermons astd Religious Notes. Change of Schedule. , ON AND AFTER APRIL 27, ISS4. Al 9.00 A. M., Passenzer Trams on the Wilming ton A Weldon Railroad will run as follows : . DAT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY Nos. 47 North akt 4S South. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depet, '.CO A. Arrive at Weldon , 2.31 P. M Leave Weldon........ S.00 P. M Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front St. D'pt, 8.40 P. M Fast Through Mail & Passenger Trajn DatltNo. 46 South. Leave Weldon ..J i.50 P. M Arrive at; Wllm'gton.Front St. Dpt 10.25 P.;M MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS DAILT No. 43.North. r Leave Wilmington..... 8.00 P. M? Arrive at ueiuon 2.t0 A. M. Train No. 40 South wilJ stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on xarboro Kranch Road Leave Rocky Mount forTarboro at 1.20 A. M and 4.30 P. M.. Daily, Sundays excepted). Returning leave Tarboro at 10.00 A.M and 8 P. M. Daily. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Ro turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M. dally except Sunday. I i j. rain rso. 47 majtes close connection at Wei don for all points -North Dally. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via X Line. j Train No. 43 runs daily and makes close con nection for all Points North via Richmond and Washington. I 1 All trains run solid between Wi'mlngton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace 81eep era attached. j i. r or accommodation 01 local travel a passcn- Sides, Vis... 00 a 18 Shoulders...... DRT SALTKD Sides, V ft " Shoulders, lb.... ..1.""" New Ne-v TOTjTSch.t" ! 2 New ary,each.l.;.;.V" j BUTTER, VftV- -Koria uuroilna. . Northern........ ....... " CANDLES, V fi v Sperm.. .....,......,.! Tailow ll"T ' Adamantiae. ....... ...i J ' CHEESE, V ft " Northern Factory....... "I 8tate.... , COFFEE. V ft - Java.. Laguyra.... iuo CORN MEAL, V bus.; In sacks V, Sheeting, 44, Vyd L..' wta aMw r EGGS, y dozen..: ..i " 5 FISH . , Mackerel, No. lj r bbl....i..i5 oo Mackere , No, 1, V half bbl. I Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl 9 Mackere , No. 2, y haU bbl.. 5 S Mackerel, No. 3, V bbL.... 7 75 Mullets, V bbl...!.........1: J 2 Mullets, Pork bbls.... ...::' 11 6 H I0v5 l 15 o 10 o .i?4i 0 IN o o o I- ! 10 0 Y bundle. i;,, j Ok ttlOft Ola Old 0 oifc em Governor dereland, of Nevr York, ha signed a bill prohibiting the manu facture and sale of oleomargarine. This has created & breezo among tho manufacturers of that article, who have largo amounts of capital Invested in the business, and who aro loudlj denounc ing the measure as unconstitutional and unjust. They delaro that tney will Ccfy tha law and let the courts decide on its validity. Whatever may be the result of the war between the manufacturers and the authorities the former have only themselves to blame that any conflict exists. Had they been willing to sell their product for what it really was no one would have thought of interfering with them. But they wanted to sell it lor gilt edge butter, which it was not, and in their greediness have overstepped themselves. Honetty'is the best policy in the long run, even in tho bogus butter business. . . f Mr. Hugh C. Childers, Chancellor ot the Exchequer, Introduced tho Budget In the House of Commons on Friday eight The revenue for 1R83 amounted to S7,e05,lSI, and the expend! lire to S6,9QO.0OO. Tbe beer doty alone ex ceeded the est Im a to by X 200,000. -while theiplrit duty fell off. The inconio tax prod urdiS3.O00 beyond the esti mate. Tho national debt up to tho present time has been reduced by 72,- cao ooo. , It ii now lower tuau since 1811, while tho interest is lower than alnce 1505. -The national debt was rc- dcteed darinr 16S3 br cifbt and a half millions. .Tho'cslima,ed expenditure for the current financial year is 85, 02,000, against 85,951.000 during the previous year. Mr. Childers said it was difllcult to forecsstthe rtveuuo for 1684. Trade and agriculture were unsatisfactory, but tho working classes were pretty oomforfably off. Tanperism was de clining. The revenue was estimated at &350.000. aralnst 71.666.000, last year. In connection with the poslofllce estimates bo was sorry to say that after eight months experience the parcels post bad produced only 155.000 against aa esUmato of 310,000. If was therefore proposed to dcier tbe aysUra of six penny Ulcgrams until August. 1S85. Owing to the small a ess of the surplus, 263,000. Mr. Childers oaly proposed to reduce tho lax 00 carriages, which would absorb 20.000.- The remaining 213.000 was not too much to keep in hand. It Is proposed 10 com bbw oau sovcrcigtus containing tea per cent, less gold, thus 'effecting a net profit of 1. 330,000. which sum, put out at interest, will iuEcc to maintain the gold coin age ia tho future la a cathbetcry oca- Prof. Coil, tbo astronomer of Boston University, is dangerously ill. Thomas 0. AddIcIou, of Boston, left an estate of more tban $1,000,000. Mr. Buckle, temporarily editor of the London Times, 13 only 30 years old. Moody Currier, a leading Republican candidate for Governor of New Hamp shire, is 80 ycirs old. James Ii. Randall.1 who wrote My Maryland. I arranging to publish his poems in book form. Col. (Jeonra Ii. Perkins, of Norwich. Conn., who is DO years old, said in a re cent interview: have buried tix family physicians ncd itiil live." Verdi is an impressive-looking old man. witu suow-wnuo nair anu mus tache. 1 1 is spirits and health have been failing ever since tho death ot Warner. which auecteu him deeply. rrince liianiarck's annual revenues amount to about $27,000. He lives quietly, bnt is hospitable, and wishes all his visitors to feel at home while under his roof. When living on his estates ho occupies himself with for estry, and his lavorite walk U in tbo oak woods, when his favorite flower, the heather, is in bloom. Caleb Dickinson, n queer old man, who used to go through the streets of HatficFJ, Mass., with his noddle sur mounted by a woman's plush hat, dec orated wilh a stuffed bird, know a hak from a handsaw, after all. Such method was thero in his madness that be left $100,000 to found a hospital tor the indigent sick ' of Northampton. HatGeldaod Whalley. . "ItousrJi on Corns." Ask for Well' "Itaugh1 on Corns M 15c. uuiclr. complete cure. Iiaru or oft corns, warts, bunions eod PRUNES, DRIED APPLES AND DRIED PEACHES. Received lately and guaranteed fresh. CANNED GOODS: FRESH APPLES, In quart and gallon cans. PEACHES, BARTLETT, PEARS, PINE APPLES. TOMATOES, (standard) . WINSLOWS CORN. GREEN PEAS, STRING AND LIMA BEANS- Whlla tha WEEKLY FTRRATn trlvPa th latest and best News ot the World. It is also a per coach will be attached to local frelg! Journal tor tho Family. i ing Wilmington, at 6.55 A. M. Dally year. Postage Free to any part of the United States or Canadas. TIIK NEW YOliK HERALD. In a Weekly Form, I ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Address, NEW YORK HERALD, dec 19 1 Broadway and Ann Street htleav except JOHN F. DIVINE. General Superintendent. T. si. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Acenu apl 23 DryCod,lb...r..:. FERTILIZERS, y 2,000 xcruviaa unano, Ko. 1 V . " No.' aRhBPhosphaS.v;:::SS Aba. Ik MM . Peruvian Guano. No.l. , Ground Bone......:.::.;::;MM Bono MeaL.......j """"222 Bonn Flnnr .'zz rf . W Navassa Guano.. .."I!!!!" 40S 37 K 1884. . j Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. j Harper'tJIaffazine begins its sixty -eighth vol ume with the December Number. It is the most popular illustrated periodical In America and England, always fully abreast of the times In Its treatment of subjects of current social and industrial interest, and always ad vanclng its standard of literary, artistic, and mechanical excellence. Among its attractions or 1SS4 are : a new serial novel . by William Black, illustrated by Abbey; a new novel by E.P. Roe, illustrated papers by Georsre II. Bough ton, Frank D. Millett, C. H. Farnham. ana otners; important historical and biograph ical papers r short etorles by W D Howells, Charles Reade, &c. ; Wilmington, Colnmbia . - 1 - . . - - & Augusta K. Um Co. Office of Gkkkbax BvTKshfTBaxDiasrt. WUmlngton. N. C. April 25.1SC4; i Old Ola Olll' Of N O S it Change of Schedule. 9k P. L. BRIDGERS & 00. ... j 1 HO North Front 8t. apl j?S ; Nothing: Like Them. Benson's Capclce Porous Piasters are be yord all comparison the best.' Prompt, sure rare 20 cents. , apixi War I Harper's Periodicals. Per Tear: Habpeb'8 Magazine $4 oo IIarpek's Weekly . 4 00 Hakfek'8 Bazas 4 00 Harper's Vounq, People., 150 Harper' 8 Franklin Square Library. One Year (52 Numbers) 10 00 f- AAlfe States or Canada, SEVEN GREAT MONARCHIES of the An cient World By George Rawlinsox. "What Is more TERRIBLE than War? unless it be a war among publishers, then what could be HAPPIER, for rejoicing book buyers? Such a war is la proaress. 1 rice reduced irom $13 10 $2.43. Specimen pages free. Not sold by dealers: prices to low. .Books for examin ation before payment .JOHN is. ALJJEiS ruDiisner, 18 VcfleySt., N. Y. P. O. Box 1227. apl 21 4w j NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No More Weak Eyes. MAY MOONSHINE. rio, a uaven 1 uecn 10 me uiru nCffiL. ITJx n f I . M tne past year naa spent only one nourovcrit, bow." aaid a man who was very deep- ZOOttl tdltlOII. rTICe UnlV 5l and if his wife or ia grandfather has spent ly in debt; -there arc too many bills by mail postpaid. J tAmniJ 1 The Burlington Ilawkcyc advises those who arq searchiDC for independ ence to look ia tbo kitchen. What is a lake?" asked the teacher A bright little Irish boy raised his hand. Well, Mikcy what is itF" "Sure its a hole in tbe kittle, mam." A lover, writing to his sweetheart says: "Delectable dear! You are so sweet that honey would blush in your presence and trvacle stand- appalled !' 7?croi Post. No. I haven't been to the bird ly thero to suit me. and just now Ira try ins to find a way to leather my own ndst." Golden Days. Tbe late husband, who removed his boots in the hall, thinking to 3'eal up stairs without wakinz his wife, and found that she was watching him from the landing, admitted that it wan a bootless attempt. Somcrville Jonriui!. A Toronto blacksmith advertised lor a helper bo "must be as quick as lightning.. The first man who applied for tbe situation carelessly picked up a hot horseshoe, and the bUcksmith hired him at once. Drake's Traveler's Matazinc. ! i - The most delicate persons enjoy tak ing Kuoky's Little Cathaktic Tills rive & wholesome appetite, put new lile in a broken-down body. 15 cents MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effective Bemedy for SORE. WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightcdness, an1 Re storing the Sight of tha Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Turners, ueu Eyes, aiatted uye iasnes.anm-ro-.ducing Quick Belief and Perma nent Cure. Also, equally efficacious when used In other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors. Salt Rheum. Burns. Piles, or wherever Inflammation exists. MITCHELL'S 8ALVK may be used to advantage. &oia ny an Druggists at Z5C api ai-w The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Numbers for June and December Qf each year. When no time is specified, it will be under stood that -the subscriber wishes to begin with the current Number. . The last Eight Volumes cf Harper's Maga zine, in neat ciotn binding, will be sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of $3 00 per volume. Cloth Cases, for binding, LO ceirts each by mail, postpaid, i Analytical, and Classified, for Volumes 1 to CO, inclusive, from June, 1650, to June, 1330, one vol., 8vo, Cloth, $4 00. Remittances should be made by Post-Office Money Order or Draft, to avo.d chance of loss. Newsvavers are not to cow this advertisement vntnout tAe express order of habpbb & jsros. Address HARPER A BROTHERS, . 23 New York. THE sxjzsr. 1 NEW YORK, 1884. About sixty million copies of The Sun have gone out of our establishment during the past twelvemonths.. I If vou were to paste end to end all the col umns of all The Suns printed and sold last year you would get a continuous strip of In teresting Information, common sense wisdom. sound doctrine, andano wit, long enough to reach from Printing House square to the top of Mount Copernicus in the moon, then back to Printing House square, and then three-quar ten of the way back to the moon again. But The Sun la written for the inhabitants of the earth; this same strip of intelligence wouia girdle ine globe twenty seven or twen tv-elcrht times. If every buyer of a copy of The Eun during 120 115 73 00; fVN AND AFTER APRIL 25th, 184, at v-r a. an., tne iouowmg Passenger sched ule will be run on this road : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Nos. ii i Weetand47 East. - Leave Wilmington..... 9.10 P. M Leave Florence 2.40 A. M Arrive at G.C&A. Junction...... 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia fi.40 A. M. Leave Columbia 9. 55P. M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction.. v 10.20 p. M. Leave Florence.... 4.33 A. M. Arrive at Wijmlgton.... 8.23 A. M. Nioht Mail and Passengek Train, Daily No. 40 West. Leave Wllmlngtonl. ...... ... 10.40 P. M. Arrive at Florence...... 1.45 A. M,, MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT No. 43 East. ! Leave Flarence at 3.35 P. M Arrive at Wilmington ..7.421.' M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton, and Marion &C. R.R.,C.,&R.B. Stations, Xiken Juno WAp'J.Vi;';nVV,r- i S uiia, tf-gallon 1 Sleeners' for Charlftfltnr V. ...v....4 A 11mafa sx. rp a a r i 1 j&Tlm All trains run solid between; Char lp.a ton and Wilmington. .Local freight leaves wlimmflrton dallv ex xyi, ouuuay at o.uu iu. . JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent IN ltt 11 : t ympwOilUlXJ ......00 OO 'M. 1. wnann-s rhosphate....i 00 no rn Z WandoPhospnate..... 1:..; SS 52 , iine. .......................... t 00 Northern SupcY., i..... 5 u " ' Extra.........1...... e 00 KMUf.- 7W City Mills Extra... 6 BO ramiiy 5 75 " " Extra Family.;.. 6 60 GRAIN, V bushel i Corn, from store, bags, white, il , Corn, cargo. In bulk, white.. 1 Corn, cargo, In bags, white.. . Corn, cargo, mixed, in bag.. Oats, from store... Cow Peas HIDES, Vlb I 1 Green... Irv rt a "T mm n sv Eastern .'..ii..,..!......1. Western..... ............... North River........ ....... 1 HOOP flRON, Vfi X - Northern. .1 ................' North Carolina........ .... L-iAiJc. v Darrei JL 1 40 Jbu m.vku, city Sawed, M f L ShlpiStuff, re8awed...........J3 00 Rough Edge Plank.. ....... ..13 00 . West India Cargoea,accordlng to qualltyi...... J...13 00 Dressed Flooring, sea8oncd..l8 00 Scantling and Board. com'n..l2 00 MOLASSES, V gallon s 40, 00 00 00 28 IB 0 8 t0 A I 100 11 0 0 tntt 01(1 . an ca 013 l New Crop Cuba, In hhda..... 1 In Lbla...... Porto Rico, In h ads .. .. .. Jn DjjlB,, ; Sugar House, in hhds. tion, and all points bevond. should tnke the I a t Mrrm i t-t w vj nigni JiiXpress. separate Pullman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t ..... ....... .......... Linseed.. ....... Rosin........ Tar Deck and Spar POULTRY I Ciilckena, live, grown. 11 10 SO 00 TnvlrAiMi A "A AVTD Carolina Central R. K. I Company. Ornca or Genesal supebtntendent. Wilmington. N. C. Oct. ' J. ISS3. i PEANUTS V bushel. POTATOES. bnahel owect -H Irish. V bbl........... . 5 00 FORK, V barrel . City Mesa ...........13 6C Prime.......... .......H 00 Rump..;.......;..; n 00 r v,y Rough. V bushel.... .1. Riaa br u n . City .........J. I ROPE. V ..... UW 0IX li ne 01 01 0 0 8 I 0 0 n 01 011 'I- 0 000) 014 06 C1T0J 011 01 440 I ma 00 The iimplo'characier ot tbe funeral of LorJ Grosvcnor. who was buried ia a rlairt deal coflirt and without the usual undertakins: paraphernalia, will. it is believed, give a lastms impetus to funeral relorm ia .nglaca. Twenty-four Honrs to LIto From John Kuhn. Iafayette, Ind., who announces that ho is now in per fect health." we have tho following: 'One jear aco I waa to all appearance, in th last stages of Consumption. Oar best physicians cave my case up. I finally cot so. low that our doctor said I could only livo twenty-four hours. My f nends then pnrchasod a bottle of lJU- WM.1IALIS BALSAM FOR THE LUNfiS. which considerably benefited me. I continued t until I took nine bottles and I am now iapcrtcd health.' So say tho printers go-as-you-please is a good gait, , but . pay as joa go is a far better. i KHOW THYSELF.zmy A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD. Exhausted Vltalitf. Nervous an.t Physical Debility, Premature Decline in Man. Errors or 1 outh. ana the untold . miseries resulting Irom Indiscretion or excesses, a book for every man. young, middle aged and old- It contains 125 prescriptions for a!! acute and cnronlc diseases, each od of whlh Is lnvalu able. So foanl by tho Author, whose experi coce for 23 years Is such as probably never wiuns ivu vu uie 101 oi anr pnysiclan. suu pages, bound In beautiful irencb ntuslin. em bowed coders. luU rilt. suarantl to be a liner work in every sense mechanical, literary anu proicssicna man any other work sold In uua country xor or the money will be re ru ruled in every Instance. Price only $1.00 by mall, post-pal 1. 1 llu3tre.tlve sample 6 eta Send now. Gold medal awarded tho author by the Kailonal Medical Association, to the officers of which he refers. . This book should le rcar by the youn for instruction, and bv the afflicted for relleL It will benefit all London Lancet. t There la no member cf society to whomjMs uw wiimofc uusciui,wnctner youth parent. AddreM the Pea bod Dt. W. IL Parker. uosion.' aiasa., who may be consulted on all disease requiring skill and experience. Chronic ad obstinate ile8 that have baffled the aklU of lU M A other physicians a specKlty. rl & A Em Such treated auoccsaf nl- f i . r ly withont an In- I M lOtLr t or c lerryman A rgonaut. odr Jledical inaUiute, r r N'o. 4 Buliaoch Street, stance of failure. apl 2i-dAw 4w 500 Horses BE FITTED OCT WITir Vr Brtdlea,8a-Mkat Collars, name t Ac Harness, full line of Trunks. ira a.n.1 s.iki. ran. rtares, Burslea, Phxtona, Carta. Dravs. Ac. Auourxroods are Ire a and hem n.iit tn price In the CUtc alCDUUuALL DO WD EN. 114 North Fropt St. . " Nxt to P. A. 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