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The Daily.Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. a THURSDAY. JUNE 5. 1884 Ctsr4 l the Postoflr at WUmlngto.-, N. C, as iecotul-cl-M out iter. MSTeril queer incidcnls.M-ijsaVah Ioztoa correspondent. bt.Te occurred lxiej attha top of the Washington oion umenj. Tfcc other dav a cnuni aoJ buncry calm id ber rope-trance on th ica-Toldinc where th workman sund, harior climbej the wioJior flight cf stairs from the bottom. Sbe lookt-d wildly about ber far a few moments mod then grel lpap iuto g pace. Four hand red and thirty-four feet i a good deal of a jump, but sha landed on the ground alive, miking the greatest leap oa record." A. M. Sullivan, the eminent Iriih publicist, beiog asked ay hit ho thought of last week's djuamlte work in J en don, replied: 'I have nothing to add to tbo riews I expressed about the last djnamita explosions caused by Irish men. I think Ireland has no enemies so bad as thoe Irishmen who commit these outrages. They are simply scon n dreis. who iniura Ireland even more than they do the immediate victims of their malovo'.ence, if that were posi ble. This work of secret murder bnd hidden outrage Is Inexpressibly devilish. It Is crime, pure and simple, and incal culably Injurious to the Irish caufe. All true friends of Ireland oppose the methods of dynamite and secret force miscreants Cten the Fenians and even such Fenians as ex-Head-Cenlrc Ste phens and Mr. O'Leary. The rumor of the fall of Berber and the movementof Osman Digna to cap ture Suaklm illustrates anew the difll culty of knowing just what to believe about the situation In the Soudan, but tbtro need be no perplexity about the advice given to England by Arabi, the exiled rerolter of Egypt. An unwise policy has provoked the outbreak in the Soudan, as it did in Erjpt. he.fxys. and he advises England to inquire into the grievances of tho natives and under take their removal. Mr. Gladstone himself has admitted that the Soudan ese are eu gaged In a struggle for liber ty, and Gen. I .onion declared that there was just provocation for the revolt, while Gen. Stone says lh at the tyinnny and extortion of English officers in Egypt were, intolerable. Arabi asks that Egyptians in Egypt bo put oa tho same footing as Englishmen in Eng land, and U will bo well for England to keep this request in mind, not only during the cootcrence of the powers to be held la London this month, but also in all ber iabioacnt dealings with Egyptians and Soudanese. Mr. William II. Vandcrbilt's treasure raulU in which he recently stowed away $100,000,000 in seourit'es, is one of the most redoubtable works ul de f cues.: on. the . American continent, thouxa jou may oot be entirely certain of that by sutreying his mansion from tho outside. Iti foundations were blasted out of the rock; the front wall is five feet in thickness, and the side and rear walls three feet, tho materials used being pressed brick with brown stone trimmings. The beams, girders and main pillars are iron. uncased in Cre-pCPOf material. The doors, win dow frames and minor portions aro iron, marble and glass. No wood is to be found fd the structure. The great vault is thirty-si by forty-two feet; of wrought . iron, steel and Frankl'mite iron. j imposing in strength and rca portioosand is situated on the ground floor. lu four outer doors weigh pounds each, and hae every eftVcave and known improvement in defensive; derlcea. A massive wall of masonry surrounds the iron worje. Tho vault, which is burglar, fire, and water. proof, constitutes a distinct building in itself. alo allowing the secretary of the trear- ury to put all distilleries usin2( btut- eli rf raash cm the sarua footing. The bill alio cuts down tbc pay or store keepers and ofstorekeerers and gangers ttro dollars a day. This measure, s ijs the Xacs and Observer, will give very great relief to our popple. It will rid this State of a lar'0 number of idle revenue officers, whoso so!c business has been to annoy and harass our reo- pe. It will relieve the internal reve nue svstcui of tu mcst odiuus features. This has been done by a Democratic House. It has been accomplished chiefly by the unremitting exertions of our North Carolina members. 1t the people remember thU. The effect is to abolish a great many of the revenners. Nearly every distillery in North Caro lina is of the small kind, coming within the provisions of this bill and it this Democratic measure becomes a law, larewell to the four hundred under strappers of tho revenue bosses in North Carolina. We can bid them good-bye without tears, i our hundred r i.ai r.n.i tim!4 will now be rWestne 119. V. J . ' . ..... thrown upon the labor market of our Western counties. Four hundred men who have been riding rough-shod over onr people will F.on, wc hope, be re tired to the shades of private life Dnwn with tho rttvenuers and let our people rejoice at the good work which MISCELLANEOUS. Beaten by Wind and Rain. SAILORS 01 THE SEA AID LABORERS OH THE LAID-HELP FOR THE LARBOARO WATCH. Theie Is no telUnf the force of the wind; ami the height and rash of the sea wf simply appalling. W hen CornUh, the boatswain, and myself came down from aloft, after furling the main royal we were wet through and half dead from the hard toll and the exposure." So Mid the mite of the Grcrrenor." when . .i.Hnr ttw tnrt.lenU of an 'Atlantic cyclone. atter nearly a 1 the crew had mutlntd and left the hli In boat to escape punishment. . !.rr.ha.n lea who labor upon lofty buildings; carpenter, masons, painters and Lrlcw layers, " . I . . . . . . . .-i .Vi.fr may dc cauea a ainn ox snore wwn. . their numbers are not more largely declmarea by arddent and dUease i a max veL Mr. Ja vwz Rorers. tack pointer, house painter, etc.. of No. 608 Mmdlfron street. Chicago, over a StpM and autumn fire, said t your correspon No, I am only a younr man yet tmrty-uTe. ttrit's all ; but the una or work i ao tens on fellow's looks and constitution.- Last Spring 1 was about run down witn over won ana ei- pocrare. i naa vo sire up aomg any woi iu self and lust nade out to oversee my men in a sort of half and half way. I thought I wa played out fr sroou ana au. I was racaeu with cough, stuptfled with a cold, and turn anl d sbled with KhtnmaUsm. Do? I took PARKER'S TO KICK cred me. Those three words tell iho s cry it cured me." To all persons subject to rtk trom exposure, PARKER'S TONIC will commend iUelf It pu- niles tne uiooa, iscitea vau torpia uur iub bcallny activity, and opens the pores of tho skin. This Is the season ot out-aoors penis to health. Keep tho Tonic near you trices, 0 cents and $1 a bolt'e. Hiscox A Co., Chem ists, New rork. may 10 dAw lm nrm LARGE SUPPLY OF-- MISCELLANEOUS. JUST RECEIVED AT- KAXLROADS, &c. WiImliigton ColumbiB 4: & Aagusta 11. E. Co. WlltnlnKton, N. C. May 9,1S?4. j the I)mo2ratic House has done for them. After many dajs the work has SPRINGFIELD HAMS ! DCeQ aCCOmpilsUeu. Aiiur tong wami the horde ot rcvenuer who have af flicted our State have been retired. Such will be tho effect of this law. TIio Bolls ot UppertlQin patronize SOZODONT because it per oetuates and increses the most import ant item in the sum of loveliness, beauty ot the teeth. Let the mouth be ever so small, a vcrv cupid's bow, if filled with discolored teeth it is repulsive. Whiten; ed and preserved with this peerless dent- riOcc. the teeth form a delightful con trast to the roseate hue and lovely curve of a nrettv mouth. SOZODONT is far preferable to gritty t-joth powders. JUXKJOKES. JUST RECEIVED. These HAMS are the FINEST sold In Wll mlngton, and CANNOT BE EXCEiED. -AND- A London spociii, referring ii tbc morffiaaticwifo of tho Graud Duko Iioab. nji: Mmo. Koiomino 13 still in CTlia.AU attempts thus far to get her quietly to co away and forget her rojal husband have failed. She will listen to nothing ahort of a full recoguilion ot her marital righu , and insists that sho shall bo cither accepted as a wife, and maintained as one. or placed fairly be fore tha world In a divorce tail. In re ference) to tho latter proposition, it is stated on 'good authority that Mme. Koiomino has offered to facilitate, as far as may bo consistent with her claims, a suit for separation, if sho is guaranteed an annuity of 10.000. This proposal Is probably mado in the hope that Queen Victoria will take pity on ber Indiscreet son-in-law and help the Grand Dnko oat of his present entangle ments by: proyidiag Mme. Koiomino with such an income as the latter dMmsctceiary-to ber comfort. In England, however, such a contingency is langhcd. at, and it is prophesied that Loais IV will remain married a long time before ber "Majesty will release bla at tbo rate of 10,000 a year. The Democratic House has passed a bill potting all grain distilleries that use (xdr tea bushels of grain a day on the samo fooiisx u fruJt distilleries, and Why df they always paint angels as blonJeps' asked Mri. ivrank of her husband, as they stood looking at a picture in the aft gallery. Kecause." answered Mr. K.. lookininx at his wife's hair. "arthV wives are general ly bruncite." There's a frigidlyjn the atmosphere about tne Ivrank mansion now. An old lidv from tho country, who attended opera lor tho first lime, enter ed tbo Academy of Music just as tbc tr-mpc wiro all singing together in chorus: Ah!" she remarked, "they don t care now mat they have our money. See. they re all singing to gcthvr so that they can . get through sooner." . A well-known citizen has been ar rested on a cta'ceol forcing a check. A number of ucqua:ntanie3 were dis cussing tho tensation when one of them remarked: 'I never had any confidence in him," "I had," respond ed a blear-eyed man. 'Ine lirst time I saw him I took stock in him." How?' I borrowed a couple of dol lars ol nim. ' Said Col Mooncy (who has been lunching with Hubert O. Thompson upon trots' leg): "Everything you sue is of some use in this world, even said Mr. Thompson. Of what use is the mosquilo to us?" Col. Mooney: An: my uear ooy, you tace a wrong view o! it. Just think how u-elul are to tho mosnuito.' -What kind ot a dog is that?" asked tbc major of a colonel as he saw a lean, hungry looking caniae poking his bead and neck through tbo iront sate. "That s a watch dir," observed, the owner proudly. he a cood watch dog? 'Well I guess so. It takes my wite and myself over half our time to watcn him xor tear ne a eat up very- tbm in the r.ousa. of every variety and of the BE3T QUALITY received fresh every week. ' P. L. BRIDGERS & 00. June 2 HO North Front St. Furniture. A tULIi STOCK OP EVERY DSSCRIP- TiON OF TUENITURE. MOSQUITO NETS. MATTRESSES, SHADES, COTS, MEAT SAFES, Ac, offered low at " D. A. SMITH'S, jnly2 Furniture Dealer, N. Front Street Backache, fcli'.chfs in tbo tide, iotli- a uoii ana sorcr.e? ot uio ooweis, are sjuijtoiu c-f a disordered state of the digistiro and assimilative organs, which can be promptly and thoroughly corrected by the use ot Aver s Carthar tic PilU. As dinner pills, and' as aids to digestion. thy have no equal. They cure constipation. For Sale. I PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL CARRIAGE 1IUR3E3, well matched, good travellers. docile and kind. Alao, several nice buggy horses. FOR II fRE Horses and Vehicles of vari ous kinds for a Idrlve orj for, atrlp to the Sound. - - - ' ' Special arrangements made for convey ing family parties to the Sound. iiOLLlNGSWOKTB CO., Livery and Sale Stables, may 21 Cor. 4th and Mulberry sU A-Great-Problem. TAKE ALL THE KIDNEY & LIVER 116 Market St. Another Assortment OF Braided Jerseys, Embroidered White Dresses, Wide Embroideries, Nainsook Checks and Stripes, Marseilles and Pique Wtlts, Persian Lawn and Linens, Tucking and all ouj Embroideries. T r ----- :--J?--;2ii .... 9.05 P.M .... 2.40 A. M .... 6.20 A. M. .... fi.40 A. M. 9 1 itLm ....10.20 P. M. .... 4.50 A. M. 8.53 A.M. 3,000 Yards In Remnant Embroideries, Cheap! Extra Jobs In Silk Sash Ribbon, Black and Col ored Silks. Besides a Complete Assortment of AND. FANCY DRESS GOODS. All at Very Low Prices. AT- M. M. KATZ', 116 EUIarket St. may 19 New York & Wilmington Steamship Lioe. Change of Schedule. N AXU ATTES MAY 11th, 1&4, at vf a. si., sr,e ronovrtrj? Psssecger Sche4 n e will be run on tills road f - NJGKT EXriiESS TRAINS, DAILY Sos. 4S West and 47 East I save WUsalcgton... Leave Florence. Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction.. Arrive at Columbia Leave Columbia. Leave C, C. & A. Junction..... Leave Florence Arrive at Wilmington. Isight Mail ani pas3ejtge2 Trahi, Daxlt Leave Wilmington.... 10.20 P. M. Arrive at ilorence... 1.45 A. M, MAIL AND PASSZNGEU TRAIN DATLT No. 43 Eaat. - Leave Florence at 4.05 P.M. Arrive at Wilmington ,...8.0. P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton, and Marlon. x-assengers ior CKiumoia ana all points on o. & C. IL. R C. & A Stations. Aiken Junc tion, and all rotat3 beyond, should take tne Separate Pullman Sleeiers for Augusta on Tram 40 All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local freight leares Wilmington dally ex- JOIII F. DIVINE, General Superintendent T. il. EMEB30N,eucra.l Passenger Agent may u Wilmington & Weldoc Railroad Company, Offick op General Sopebintendekt, i Wlknlngton, N. C, May 9. 1S4. ) Fire and sword arc but slow engines of destruction iu comparison with tbo babbler. .tt... How to Shorten Life. The receipt ii simple. You have only to tako a violent cold, nnl neglect it. Aberncthy. the Rre.it English surgeon, asked a lady who told him she only had a couch: " hat would you have? The plasuc." Beware of "only coughs." LtiB worst ense can. however, be cured byutt. wm.iiau;S BALSAM lor tho LUNGS. In WhooDinir Couth Medicines. PURIFIERS, RHEUMATIC -Remedies. DYSPEPSIA. And Indiscstion Cares. and Croup it immediately allays irrita- a TTn TinTrTiti Hon. and is sure to preyent a fatal ter-J Aljr U !i, JU Jbj V JLiK, mination of the disrno RnM ho Hm.1 7 gists. And Biliouspecifics. poet, and their'praiso is his best regard BRAIN & NERYE mm t t n.. I Force Revivers. a. ciwc vuui4iii.u vil. maue irom selected livers, on the seashorn. hvf!i. well. Hazard & Co., New York. It GREAT TT R A T TIT is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients EiiV-Li I XI Restorers. IN SHORT, TAKE ALL THE BEST j qualities of all tbese,and the best qual itiesofall the best Medicines of -the World and you will find 'that HOP In order to do great thinzs wc should I Bri'i'tuShave the best curative quali livc as though wc were ncicr to die. ties and oowerVof all mnt in Allcn'a Bilious Physic is a DnrelY them alldttt they will cure, when who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided ;t su perior to any of the other ois in market. Chapped Hands. Face. Pimples. and rough Skin, cured by using Juni per i ar boAr. made by Caswell, Hazard & Co . New York, th 3 w icKvtAuiu xiquiu remeuy ior tteaaaciies, aoy or all of these, singly combined. Biliousness and ConsUpaUon. Easily , ; 4ll taken, actine promptly, rclicTine quick- A thorough trial will giyo posi- y- cw. x or saie dy Aiunoa urns, a- i IeRosset. cod tire proof of Ihis. xzxj u imqgw.nna STEAMEH3 WILL SAIL FKOM NEW YORK EVUIY SATUKDAY, at 8 o'clock. P. M REGULATOR ..Saturday. June 7 BENEFACTOR Saturday, June 14 REGULATOR.. Saturday, Jane 21 BENEFACTOR... Saturday, June 28 IW Throusrh Bills Ladlnar and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and Irom Points In North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to H. G. 8MALLBONE8, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C THJCO. O. KGKR, Freight Afront, 35 Broadway, New York. Wil. P. CLYIIK & CO er3 Avrmta. may 31 Baltimore & Wilmington Steamship Line. Change of Schedule. .... . ON AND AFTER MAY 11th, 1884, AT 9.00 A. M., Pa3sen(?er Trains on the Wilming ton & Weldon Ralirc!tU will run s,s follows : DAY MAIL ANT EXPRESS TRAINS DAIXl NOS. 47-NOKTH AND 4S SOITTH. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Pcpst, 9.00 A. Ai Arrive at Weldon 2.35 P. M Leave Weldon 2.55 P. M Arrive at. WUm'gton, Front St. LTpt, 8.35 P. 11 Fast Through Mail & Passkngeb Tsajjj dailt No. 40 south. Leave Weldon 5.45 P.M. Arrive at Wilm'gton.Fror.t St. D'p't J0.10P. fci. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT No. 45 North. Leave Wilmington.. 8.S5 P. il Arrive at Weldon '2.35 A. M Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Roc&t Mount tot Tarboro at l.-'O P. M. and 4.30 P. M. Dally, vi'Jsys excepted). Returning leave Tarrioro at 3 P. M. and 10.00 A. M Dally. Trains on Scotland Neck Dranch lioad le-ive Halifax lor Scotland Neck at 3.25 P.. M. TLH turninac leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M dally exco.pt Sunday. Train jno. 4. makes close connection at Wei aon ior au pomta worth Dauy. All nUl vl? Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Ha- jjine. Train! No. 43 runs dally and makes close, con nection for all Points North via Richmond aud Vashlngton. Ail trains run eolla between V VTnLai?ton anr: vvasmngton. ana nave l'unman raiace Sleep ers attacneu. For acoommodation of local travel a naesen- ger coach will be attached to local freight leav ing wnmmgton at ( 55 a il. Dally except ouoaay. JOHN F. DIYINE, General Surcrlntendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera' ?assenger Asenu may a Carolina Central EL K. Company. ornca o Genksal supekijjxesuejsi, Wllmbixtcn. N. C. May 10, 18f4 j Change of Schedule. N AND AFTER MAY 12th, 184. THU following acneauie will be operated on this uauroaci : PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRA I N Dally except Sundays. Leave Wilmington at 7.S0P. M .Lieavc Kaieignat... ) Arrive at Charlotte ) Leave Charlotte at No. Z. Arrive Iialelgh at The wholesale email alo prleei T iffi1 i BAGGING 2 B ... 1 .;. BACON-North CaroHii. " Shoulder, y lb..." v WESTERS SMOKElC""' Hama.. ...... .... DRY SALTED- Sides, v ib anouiders. V !h 11 ITU 111.- 1 BAJUOSLSSplrltB Tnilr Second IlandVeach111 - , New Ner Tor?Sh 1 i I BEESWAX, r ft.."! 1 as J 1 BUTTER. Vftu- North Carolina..... Northern..:;;:" CANDLES, V Ib Sperm T&ilow AdamantlBe...... CHEESE, Northern Factorv.. Hairy, Cream. , State COFFEE, ft uava..... Laguyra. Rio....... CORN MEAL. V hnl"VJ".'"." COTTON TIES; rfir , Yarns, y bunch.... ESGS,tf-Wn:.. Fisn a a 2 ... " ' sit1 "i1 Biackerei, No. 1. r bhi Mackerel No. 1 J SHf bbrt ? ft Mackerel, No. Z, y m. S ! Mackerel, No. S. tf- bhi ! !! Il Mullets, f bbi.:.T..: j ! Mullcta, Pork bbls.... 1 2 Sl'J herring, Ug"" I U Dry Cod. V fK.."?'T e 1 u FERTILIZERS Baagh'sPhospha Carolina Ferulizer... 2 Ground Bone. 4 Bone Meal tsi ' Bone Flour........ si irNavassa Guauo.... "SS Kl Complete Manunj...! S Whann'8Ph06pli'iV;;;-""-g2 A Wando Phosphate!.! '2 03 1 Bersrer & Butf pV""vV:--9? i FLQUR, tf bbl- JJJne li me Northern Super....!!" !S 21 rr.r oo ai 7 00 aim Family.. nttvMin.wicirtM iv " yZ:v::!!!55Sf " Extra Tmw 1 S 5' SLUE V ft.. "' GRAIN, tf" bushel- l corn, irom store, bags.whlte. ' Corn, cargo, In hulk, white.. Z I Corn, cargo. In bags, white.. Z i Corn, cargo, mlxea,la ban.. Z ' Oats, from store M Urn Cow Peas.. i at, Z OlDES, lb- mi Dry n m. C BAY, V lOOlbs- . 7 " i Eastern....... ..f...., la v Western...... ......!.... i u an I North River . Z ii Northern... , jf piortn uaroiina tt i w t If T. BA. . " m LUMBER, City Sawed, r M ft ; fchip.stufl, resawed... 18 a tu Rough Edge Plank .....UB fit ' Westlndla Cargoeiccorahif - quality. jj u Pressed Flooring, seasoned..l8l tst Scautllng and Board. com'n..li i!l MOLASSES, V gallon New Crcm H-nha. 1 hhda M I I " ..." in bbl...... 40 I Porto Rico, In bads.......... Wll' - in bbls.......... 00 f . Batrar House, in obds. .. 00. 1 I 7 . f. In bbls.......... 36 1 - 8yrup, la bb!s. ? IB I I NAILS, Keg, Cut,10d baelft 0 09 111 OILS, V gallon Kerosene. . : 11 i Lard....:........ 1 II li Linseed , l! Roeln Tar Mil Deck and Spar Mil POULTRY . r:h1r.tpna. live, crown... 9 " Spring J Turkeys.......... a f;J PEANUTS-H?' bushel.. ...... i H POTATOES, V baEhei bweet "i 111 No. 1. Irish. V bbl I PORK, V barrel- ' m m . City Mess. ....... ... i, Prime JIJ Rump .....W ' HtLL.xr-1iiruuJUii v id... ....... - Rough, if bushel BAGS, tr Ib-Country....... City.;. ROPE, lb. ....,. . a a y sack, .aram.. - Llverpoo - IJsbon.. .............. American........... ....... SUGAR, V lb Cuba Porto Rico - .. ACoffee....... B C Crushed 1 A eo f i ) ! I 80 Ji 39 ' 00 :::!!:!:::::::.... i: j arrive a iimingion at.-..AU A. JO. STAVES, V M W. U. WUIiI5 Passenger Trains stop at regular station- only, and points designated in tho Company? I JAvJly?r?'oMVTiI 00 lime Table. xiaiiir-u, Di.uxywvt"--. fi ; STEAMSHIP Wdette , WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE, SATURDAY MAY ?1 FROM WEDNESDAY JUNE 4 Through Bills of Lading and lowest through RuaiMieeu to sna irom points en the Rail Roads and Cape ear River. ALSO, To and from Boston, Providence, Phllade pm ana an w estern citle?. For Freight Engagements, apply to A. O. CAZ ATJX. Agt., Wilmington." N. C. AHDBEW8.& CO., Afts.f S. W". Corner Light and German Sts.. m7l6 : BalUniore , PASSENGER. MAIL Ha":"" FREIGHT. Mill Fair . iTiH Sundays. ! Common Mill " D no ' , has p M Inferior to Ord,narr.'r!li ' SHELBY DIVISION, EXPRESS AND Dally except v S Leave Charlotte. " i Arrive at Shelby 9 00 P. M. N . ) Leave Shelby 7.00 A.M. aoj Arrive at Charlotte. 10.45 A. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make closo connection at Jiamiet with l.. it A. Trains to and from Ral- eign. Through SlceplngCara betsreen WIlmiiigtOE and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations Western N C R R, Ashevllle and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens. Atlanta. Jtrjd al! -nnlnta Snnth L. C. JONES, F. W. CLARK. General P&snAnrrrr a mav 10 . o . Unwashed.. Rn rrv .... Sold Dyed.". JI. T MOSACB7S, 15 SECOND STREET.be- eaMjtfkettndPrlneesa, Ladles and Gen tlemen's roods of evervfle&rintion .nv Ji .AUocJeanscoTir 6end Be a pair et tout old Rid Gloves. wrv.S9-tf WHISKEY, V gal-oria"; - g ,; norm Carolina a WOOL, V lb Washed ; i il li fortheworklaf cli cents for Pijf n ' w ' mall ycro -a - box of sample good &"fu W' you ever ihought VWf, ngvAT! Capital not renulrecL e,fifjT' can work all the amJEile Tke work Is universally fTH young and old. i ' cents to to every e!c"r.. rKJ work may test the . scTf paralleled offer; to all who w . rr .. . . . f I n-hn Mr. flwtj- WMW UB T. offered In this city, badale. Harness, Bug success bJ??VmS gies, l-nievons, uoaa watcn3, Ac, at prices ?. . " sfffO Krtuii tne times. Trunk rcr,5iiH i.v hdiuune. only practical trunk maker In the tate. , McDOLtiALL a liO'.VuEN, 314 Ncrth FroPiSL -Next to D. A. Smith's urtiture ttore. June 2 , LAP ROBES. w Tli itja t best boojrererwM for j Keep Cool I Keep Cool J SMfe-SnSaE 1 -)! A.. 'Mill S II UJ - mm. aVWK.1 cessiui art-uv. , v-- i J If. lrv. f. : VO , Jrorviapu. AWlUfcU LOT OF THOHK WATER Coolers reived. Icj Crcani FrVezers that give pstlstaction. lcfrfgeratois upon ne louud to be the best- AUo buy aooOU CJOK TOVE. EUCh as the finliten irarvtt anrl others we Lave that ara coolirg to the cook's tenr.per. . - . . PARKER & TAT LOR PURE WHITE OIL. . . jane 2 AW IS TEE TIME TO Dili LEH0.S. BOXES BOSTON SELECTED LEM OSs. last received, which the r- signor directs. me to eeU oa arrival Borax Unenualfed Soan. PaI - VAfli4l rtnirr - thn whitest la town. And every thing la the Gro cery Hue at the lowest cash prices. E. G. RLAIR. m7 23 Ko. 19, h. Becond Street Dullness at which persons or ot old, can nukereaiK-' zJu . work, with absoluu 'J0 tlculars to IL UALverr1 J hot V find 1 7 T . j L- world; All,-of liifL ' hour. . The broa road w i jj j the workers attJTiSS. I nor 2W;xnd lj1"
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