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Tho Daily Review. mn'ta,r".lSwit!,i and put sweet Mrs. trelinghuvsca in MISCELLANEOUS. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. .""WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSD AY. JUNE 20, 1884. , fca tared at toe Fostofaee at WRmingioa. N C. a taeoM-cuu matter. Mr. Bayard' friend hare brought to Ulhta iptccb in which the Senator, -jpcallor of one of Senator Boutweira loueadoes, exclaimed: "I will simply saj that c Terr drop oi blcod in my body TJtt flio I icrht. nf T)a; Mrs. Blaine' place.; T The latter makes V" J V4WJ no concealment that onl-o in tho Whit PAST IMPOSSIBILITIES THE FACTS OF THE Horse she will keep the public oat as mneh at she can. but rive ja timber ef elegant enterta.nrricriti to dazzle Wash ington. Thos who have quarreled with bcr in the pa3t look for no mercy. Mr. Blaine' dailv life is now record ed as faithfully and far. mora elaborate ly in the New York Tribune thin the nrtwv-pdiflirs of the Oaeen arc in the PRISEIT-HIIP II . THE MEW ERA. q remember .when they were putting up the poles for the first telegraph lloe In the State of New York, and now look there !" ex claimed a citizen of the metropolis to his friend, aa tbe two stood on the summit of the tall Kqoliable Building la Broadway. The city la strung with "wires nke a narp, aoxreTee trie commnnlcaUon la the dally miracle of tbe world. .People no longer wonder and laugn'at It aa they did at Morse when he .11 rat suggest ed lta poalblllty." Tbe age marches on and prejudice must give Court Journal: just as wc read how the the conservative guild or physlcians'admit twic4 itwiuwvu uu iiwuj nuium I tUCCH anu 1 iinccss licaiiiii; wat.cu KAII1KOAD3. 2c. MISCELLANEOUS. Wilinliigton; Coluinbie Sash, Doors, Blinds, tSAunsta B.; R. Co. ' ' - - - .' . . Otticm or GsarxsaL EcTEsnmcmrarr J r - . v - Wilmington. N.XJ. May 9.1K4 i White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. MISCELLAKKQng JUGT "AT- ! Change of -Schedule, . . m . j . 1 men. 1 are sra bis wohbu hu ugu uci Mm s.ia old Galen Once that terrible dis case, Rheumatism, was supposed to be a shirt ing, local aliment, now anacnog me jomw and now tbe muscle, to uay it la demonstra ted to be a diteatc of the blood Mrs. Henry Bogert, 01 ro. Atian'U Ave sicca this Government was established h terrart? at Windior or took a drive I nerr harbored a thought or did an act I in Ifyde Park, so now we learn that a unfaithful or unpatriotic No man can Jawn-tcnms netting has been put in tbe J I aJiSillw JiitU, OlIU .'. wv.j . --t' XJ V v His . - - ...... 1 I 111" ItllHlKIVU. . a, wa.m w macoao. - DOt do SO. lie knows as WCU as I that I .ltnt.. will rrrrivp hisownautOraPD. Uv.y AHn .nf New York, proprietors of PAR : fin I aER S TuillC. th sne nau ucen compicieiy niuux ajll. ajmij x-absksoeb xkxxn, jjailt no letter hark an4 limbs, the waa advlacd to take the her JlheumaJUn disappeared. 1 ha reason Is Diseased Kidneys produce rhenmat- AsilJ ATTEB MAY 11th, 1S4. at V 8.60 A. ax., the f oliowlng Paasecgerehed n e wm De run on una road : NIGHT EXPRESS TBAC(S,' AILT Nos. . - Westand East. , , Leare Wilmington... 9.05 p. M Leave Florence 2.40 a. si Arnve at C C A A. Junction 6.20 A. M. Arrive at ColumbLi. fi.40A.M. Leave (Jolumbla. 9.55 P. M. Leave C, U. A A. Junction. ..10.20 1. ii. Leave riorence 4.ao A. M. Arrive K Wilmington. S.5 A. M. the man who says I erer did an act or ottered a word unfaithful to tho integ rity of or country's Government has lied la bis throiLM As it is alo announced. Tribuni&n lanzusz?. tint ' that he cets rcnuinnz an answer m-m m will AGENCY FOB 1. Y. ENAMEL PAINT 7 CO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. lALl, AND EXAMINE OCR GOODS AND get our prlcea. before purchfcalng Tbe fact ihat our Palnta are from the ' celebrated Fac toxics of VTcthetlU & Co., aiid Harrison Bros & Co., sufficient arantce for their quality and purity - . ' ' . ' , - . ... . . , A fine line of Cooking Stoves at Factory Prices, In addition to our large and full HARD WAKE STO CK, ti Market Qt AnotheAsEortment I ilniDle. Diseased Kidneys i I3II iorcccnuaiq.1,, ku.a - b lc8mPtems. Cure thtm and you destroy Rkeu- i Poor peopla shonld not want for bread thU year. Orcr 1)0,000,000 boshcls of Lu t year's crop of wheat has beca left orer In this country, ai the spccoJators sewed op their own pokeU nDholdlni: stocks for hizher nriccs till chauco for the autosrapn collectors, who surely arc ingenious enough to write letters requiring answers. Mr. Blaine's correspondence ta, in fact. developed so rapidly that ho has been Walker, malign. This la now admitted by all Intelli gent physicians. It la the new Usui thrown on their time-worn and mistaken theories. PARKER'S TOMIC which Is a combination of the beat remedies for the blood known to science, is universally successful In combat log thla terribly common complaint. Those who. like Mrs. Bogert, suffer from Kidney or Liver diseases or any complaint arising from impure blood, will find the Toxic a prompt and certain rcmeny. races. iuc ana . iw bottle. The larger size tbe cheaper June 111m nrmdJtw obliged to have his son. walker, settle his Alibima claims business at Wash- is lortlm demand was met from other iDlon in a hurjyt and rcturn wkh his aoorces.and tho promise fr a largo nM r!prlr Thnma. Sherman, to take yield thl. year ia excei:co. Tbe poor command of R corps ot stenographic Baltimore & WilUliDgtOD man maj also mdnle la soma luxuries icportcr3 and dcrks beside. There ajsnr latino at two cents a PO" doesn't seem to bo much chance for in Cuba, the cane and beet sugar 5eU work on his book, of which it is now ot the world has been lsre, and low saij 0verl 50,000 copies of the first vol prices must role here. Sugar is already c havo bccn sold-which is less cheap In Scotland, the price in Glaigow than lbc first expectation of the publish- Leave Wilmington 10,30 P. IL Arrive at rlorencc 1.45 A. il MAIL. AND PASSENGER TRAIN DaiLT No. 43EasL Leave Florence at. 4.05 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 8.05 P. M - Train 43 stops at all Stations. T7:olTllr I First National. Bank of Wil- Hon, and all points beyond, should take the 4U jxignt Hiiprcss. . be para te Jtmiunan to which your attention le respectfully Invited. septal . NATIPI, JACOBI, i 10 South Front St Steamship Line. being fire cents a pound, white a Glas gow grocer bids for custom by offering tea at the osual rato and throwing in tbe togar. The annas cotton crop review in the lijiancial Chronicle Is rcry instructive. It states that the production in North Carolina was ia B73-74 C5,000 balef, and Increased wUh some regolsrity up to I879-80, when 300.000 was reached ; tha sacceeding year 4 CO. 000 bales is given aa the North Carolina product, and for 15S-'83 -IW.OOO bales. As to acreage tho Chronicle thinks there has bee a anlncreiseof 335,000 acres, the Increase) being chiefly In Texas. Arkan sas and Alabama. Tbe percentage ol Increase is S.S1 percent. As to matu rity tho crop is a lato one. Tho culti vation op to June 1 was to 'very perfect in almost all sect inn except tho Southwest Development was slow, and raics were not so fre quent as to Interfere with farm work. The crop even op to this present date is said lobe doing onusually well. loa- liiina. leiai ana est Miutsippi haTe soSfcred Irom rains, in some caes rendering replaotiog ncceiiary. but thtre has been a steady progress to wards recovery. The condition of tho plant Is cow good, and the Chronicle says thai a favorable result is possible even yet in Lbc Southwest. The Republican revolt against Iilaine still strikes tho Blaine organs, as very ioslgnfieant. Even tho Boston meeting, wita its six colamos of names and its declaratioa that Blaine and Igan "were named in absolute disregard ot the rcforra sentiment of tho Nation, and reprvreat political methods and principlei to which we arc unalterably opposed. is pat aside of as no account whateTcr. JThe opposittoa of at least hall the Influential Republican journals of the country, the lukewarm support given by a large proportion of tho other half, the solid antagonism of tho Inde pendent press, tho refusal ot the roost able and powerful weekly jourra'f, re ligions and sccolar, tojsupport the ticket all these signs of re roll are described as being merely the usual outbreak J disappointment which follows every National Convention, and which reslity means cothldg at all. As for the Inde pendents they are audcicntly deposed of by being called Pharisees," "hypo critee, "mugwumps," perfec Ionists.M "pari its, political cranks," "dudea" an4 -acratches, of whom , I here are not more than a cab load, all tol 1. The Mwild enthusiasm of the masicsn ot the people for Blaine will sweep tho whole revolt into oblivion a soon as the cam palgn opens. ....... er, though a tidy little sale for all that! A number of men who expect to write "lives" of Blaine have been in Augusta, and mora aro expected. Artists also abound and have been sketching tbe candidate's house, his old desk in the newspaper office. &c. Finally, "Mr. Blaine took a short drive, and it re freshed him wonderfully." . 0m. Itotisli on Coughs." Knocks a Coil si i or Cold endwise. For chiMron or adults. Troches, 13c Liquid, 50c. At druggists. roil juni: JOKKS. Sleepers for Auzustaon .iTaintu. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local freight leaves Wilmington daily ex cept &unaay at aw a. ai. JOHN F. DIYINE, General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. msy a Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company. OITCCB OF GEKS2U1. SUPERINTENDENT, t Wilmington. N. C, May 9, 18S4. . j mington, C A FIT Ai. STOCK . SURPLUS FUND. a2so,ao OF . " i. ... . . - J ... . i Braided Jerseys, . , Embroidered White Dresses, Wide Embroideries, Nainsook Checks- and Stripes Marseilles and Pique Welts, Persian Lawn and Linens Tucking and all our Embroideries. Deposits received and collections; made on all accc'lble polnfaMn the United Sta tea. In A Washington letter says: here is not well pleased "Society" over Mr. Blaine's s access. . By thai term, o coarse, I mean the ladies, for what are gentlemen in society but a background against which the fair sex play off Its charms? Mr. Blaine Is an agreeable man and his wife a competent hostess. but they hate never beea society peo pU ; Blaine has always been to busy, and his wile has somehow managed to stir op tho other Jadiea to . each ill-will that in many cases amicable relations were broken off. She Is of the Stan wood family la Maine, which in all it. branches ' Is inclined to haughtiness Ever sicca their marriage Blaine has been the pacificator for the lamily. When ho becamo Secretary of State Mrs. Rials a gara notice that as the wife of the premier aho proposed to get even with some of her old enemies . Then aho laid down the law that aho would return no calls, .This mado tho then 'mad, and by common consent they gave up calling on her. I do oot know how far this woald hato gone in the taccccdlsg wider, tat Garfield's i There is a single sentence in the English foreign eulistmont act which contains i;oo wrrd. A Ionjrer scntenca was that ot a New York jndzo the oth er day. It contained twenty years. "Is your wife aciuaint5d with the dead languages?' asfc the prolcisor of a Newman man. "Maybe she is," was the reply, "but the language she uses is loo warm to have been dead very long." Th wind was so strong iu Dakota tho other day that it stopped a train. An auctioneer, who was on boa ad, cot off and talked back at the wind, and in less than three minutes he had broken it all to pieces. Then tho train went on When a small boy appears in new clothes he is alraid to meet his compan ions for fear of being lidiculed. But when a girl steps out in now garments she makes it a point to go where her acquaintances may seen and envy her. A deal of gold is going out ot the country just now. But the wealth o me land is unimpaired, loucangct a gold watch, lull Jewelled, and heavy gold chain for tho sinie old pries, say three dollars and a half, or an IS cirat ring fur lilty cents. Tho latest device used in England to make a dark horse visible at niirht is to paint his blinkers, collar and other parts of tho harness with phosphosic paint. This docs liitlo practical sood What is necdcd.is a patoct lor painting regulator... the road so that it will be visible. A young lady recently received a noto Irom a young man ot her acquaintance, soliciiing her company to church, and as he had never offered to take her any where else she accepted his kind offer and closed tho noto with tho solemn declaration tnit "salvation is fne." STEAMSHIP WILL. SAIL FROM TUESDAY JUNE 1C . FROM SATURDAY. JUNE 14 Through Bills or leading and lowest through rates rnarantccd to ami from poluts on ths Rail Roads and Cape rear lUrer. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MAY 11th, 1884, AT 9.00 A. M., Passenger Trains on the"" Wilming ton A Weldon Railroad will run aa follows : DIRECTORS E. E. 2URRUSS, D. G. WORTH A. MARTIN, JAS. SPRUNT. GEORGE CLIADBOURN. ' 3,000 Yardr. Remnant Embroideries, Cheap ! -'. . . ALSO. To and Irom Boston, Providence, Phllade phla and all Western cities. For Freight Engagementa, apply to Am. I. CAZAUX, Agrt., Wllmlngton,;N. C. ANDREWS, & CO., Affts., S. W. Corner Light and German Sta., Juno 9 Baltimore oad DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAJLT Nos. 47 North and IS Soxrrn. Leave W IVmington, Front St. Depet, P.00 A. ' il Arrive at Weldon 2.35 F. M Leave Weldon. 2.53 P. M Arrive at WUm'gton, Front SLD'yt, 8.35 P. M Fast THROCGn Mail & Passengeb Tkajn?. Daxlt No, 40 South. Leave Weldon 5.45 P.M. Arrive at Wllm'gton.Front St. D'pU 10.10P. A3." MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington., 8.3.1 P. M. Arrive at Weldon 2.35 A. M Train No. 40 South will stop only at Wilson. uoiusDoro una juagnoua. . Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Blount ror Tar uoro at 1.20 r. M. and 4.30 r M.. Dally, v Sundays excepted). Returning leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10.00 A. M Daily. -jrrains on scouana xseca urancn Jioau le lve Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. R& turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.39 A.' M. dally except Sunday. Train No. 47 make close conneatlon at Wel don for all points North Daily. All rail via Richmond, ana daily except Sui OFFICERS,': E. E. BURRUSS............, A. K. WALKER........:.-. W. I.ARKINS . rl Has Arrived I President A'm Cashier unday via Bay Steamship Line, Line. nectlon for all Points North via Richmond ami Washington. ...-. All trains run solid between Wi'wingtcn am Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleet. ers attached. x or accommoaation or local travel a passen ger coach will be attached to local freigl ing Wilmington at. 6.55 A. M. Daily except ounuay. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Asenu may v FRESH SUPPLY OF THAT, delicious GRATED PINE APPLE by to-day's N Y Steamer. Also, another lot of that A No. I MIXED TEA at 60c per pound, (China :Cup and Saucer given with every pound) 200 pounds sold In two week 8. Remember I kerp nothing bat the-very best" flrst-class goods. - Fresh sup pjy every week. Call and examine at CrapoiA Family Grocery. GEO. mch 26 Extra Jobs In Silk Sash Ribbon, Black end Ol- . . . ored Silks. 4 ... . Besides a Complele. Assortment of AND : FANCY DRESS GOODS. ... '. '. .... M. CRAPON. Agent, . Family Grocer, 22 South Front Si pa rht Icav- lIonest,01d Abe. Abraham? Lincoln had a strong back. Olhers may by using Benson's Capcine Porus Plaster june 16 I STEAMERS :.' WILL SAIL FRO If NEW YORK- EVERY 8ATURDAY, at 3 o'clock, P. M- REGULATOR .....Saturday, June 7 BENEFACTOR Saturday. June 14 ...;... Saturday. June 21 BENEFACTOR Saturday. June 28 4ar Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Ratea guaranteed to and from Points u JNorva ana south Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to ' Carolina Central II. It. Conipany. orrica oV genebal supebuctesdest, j Wilmington. N. C. May 10. 1S4 j- B urn Ii a m 5 s IMPROVED 116 rJIarket St. OFFICE OF " Dr. SC. Ellis, NO. 323: SOUTH FOUETO STRUT, if poslte Miller's Drug Store. Koto change of effire hours, wblckn as follows 7 to 10 a-m., S to 9 p. in. ..Sag Telephone at residence, No- 65. .June 9 tf : Standard Turbine ! Choice New Crop Molasses- sent free by june 16 4w Is the best - constructed ' and finishedi gives better percent age, more power, and 13 sold for less money, per horse pow- er, than any other Turbine In the world. New pamphlet I BURNHAM BROS, York; ra SECONI) CARGO. KUUa A IJ- til X 'I'.W are treated with a AyeiSaraparilla operates ralica!ly upon aim throuso mo oiouj, anu is a afe, r lab!e, and absolute cure for the various difcte, oniplaiots and dis- orceis. uue to iieuiuty, or to any con stittitioiial taint or infection. Not every o'c who has ihe tilt of I spfeh cau properly appreciate the value of occasional tilciice. V Pure Hlootl. Many familiei pride themselves on their noble ancestry ; but hero. In thU democratic country, wc do not care so much nbout our pedigree as our health ; or. at least, that ouzhl to be the princi pal object of our solicitude. We .can not have r"fil health without pure, rich blood. When the blood is out of order, disease manifests itc!f ia tbe skin and flesh, and in fact, in all parts of the H. G. 8 MALL BONES, Superintendent, - Wllmnigton, N. C TUEO. . EG EK, Freight Agent, . - 35 Broadway, New York. I WM. P. OI.YOK ;.. Mnml Atrnita. may 31 . , : ' ;r . ? WeakWenousMen i.... r r Waom debllltr. cx1iate4 powers, premature dffny od failar to perform life's duties properly ra caused by exretwes. errors of youth, etc. will find perfect and lasting restoration to robust health and Tlirorons manhood in. THE MARSTON BOLUS. iNe:tbex stomach drorxinf nor Sc-- rfftmiDWU. This treatment of Arrroat Jlsbllltr and neeewfnl tvinso basd on perfect diagnosis, ew and dlreet naetkods and absolute tbor. acksieas. Fall information and Treatiss free. Address Conscltinjr Phjrsician of UST0N RE9IECYCa.46W.HtJ)SL, NewYork. vwtv 97 IfMwlAel th .Change of ScheduJe. QN AND AFTER MAY 12th. 1SS4, TH8 following cueuaie will be operated on this uaiiroan : PASSENGER MALL AND EXPRESS TRAIN SEE! 0 S S NOW LANDING AND WILL EI PROMPTLY FROM WHAK At Low Price. pVio?S? WORTH &: WORTH. erritory -"glveo Jun . surprlso -v ajxv A. kj that is unexampled In what Is" now for the first f Irae offered thorn by the T.ITERARY T? EVOLUTION. Some of the best-- standard- uooas ot the world. superujy luusiratea.i richly a mere, i racoon or former buunia ana exciuuve territory a good agents. 300-page calaloirue free. Write quick. John 15. alden, Publisher, 303 Pearl bt.,Newxoik. 1unelG4w Daily except Sundava. llr::::: S The Science of Life. Only $1 M m a No. 1. ) Arrive at Charlotte at.. 7.00 A. M ) Leave Charlotte at ..8.45 P. M No. 2.S Arrive Raleigh at.. ........ .8.30 A . M . . J Arrive at Wilmington at....8.C0.A. M BY MAIL POST PAID.- Passenger Trains-stop at regilar station nly. and points designated in the Com pan v Time Table. SHELBY DIVISION. PASSENGER. MAIL . f EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays. v - I ieave Charlotte... 5.15 P. M. No. i t Arrive at Shelby., ) Leave Shelby".. ( Arrlvo at Charlotte.. 9 00 P.M. 7.00 A. M. 10.43 A. M. KHOW THYSELF. umCfii the smsr. NEW X OBK, 1 884. - About-slxty million copies ol ! TJrt Icj one out of our establishment dnrlag ws r welve months. . . th. t If you were to paste twd lo end all umnaof all THcas PP.Tr year you would get a conUnnoM itrlp .i .Hnn summon seaae wit - eouna aoctrire, anu "t -rr ,v. ' 0 reach from FrtatiDg Uooss square to tbyj asy. of Mount Copernicus ln the moon, then! tg SSSviS? taloer Kercliner &'Calder Bros. blood & liver srnur. rhjsi- wholesale. .. . pi Mount UQPern.u rJTTw" thrftMatf A GREAT MEDICAL WORK' ON MAKH00D.1 Sof thway Exhausted Vitalitr. Nervoca and Phvniii I Unt tttk srnf ta written for the wfiw"T Deility, Premature Decline in Man. Errors I of the earth: this same strip OfJtSrgrS- Trains No. 1 and 2 make r.lnw emmti, at I of Youth, and the untold mlaerie resulUns: I would elrdle the globe twcniy sctw - Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to and from Ral- Irom ,n,JIcreon or excesses. A book for ty-eight times. " fnf ottrW .uai.. ,uuuS,iai.Ki) g:Bu son oio.' ji j i every buyer oi a wfj ---. f 0Ttr contains 12o prescriptions for all acute : and the past year has spent only ods l f?u t chronlo diseases, each one of whi'h la invaln and If his wife or his grandfprrjgf. able. So found by the Author, whose expert- another hour, this newf paper ence for 23 years is such as nrohahlv nvm fftwiwi thhnmnru thlrtecnlMiwi . uvivrvieu uj me mi ox any physician, sou I of steady reading, night anu uj. . . 0 E ages, bound In beautiful French muslin, em ( It la only by little calculauons juw ossed covers, full gilt, guaranteed to be a I that von rn form anv idea of the xnrouf n sieeninr Ci and Charlotte and Raleleh and Charlotte. ugh SleepbirCars between Wilmington cians speak in the highest terms of this medicine. pi ROCERS AND COMMISSION Merchants, V A offer for sale a full line ot Dr. EvrreU, Cooper Thins. Steuben, 'lour, sugar. Co, N. Y., mentions two cases of u,Pr antaV Taxe Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations Western N C R R, Asheville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens. Atlanta and all points Southwest. , . , L. C. JONES, " Superintendent. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent.' OUT JV CX)RN SNUFF, 80DA, STARCH, CANDY, GIOJE- .. NAILS, BUNGS, AXLGKASE, POWDER, Scrolula and Erysipelas in which Scovill's Sarsaparilla or Blood and Liver Syrup effected a cure, and raja, I aJ tKEEs "I think'it oce of tho puriliers of ice hoop iron. uay. it nas met witn penecc success in every case where I hare used it.' Scandal, when it has truth in it. is like a grease spot on new cloth, but when there is no truth in it, it is like a splash of mad, .which will come off easily when drj. s e Pure Cod-Liver Oil made from ap!7 COFFEE, Mi) LASSES, LattD. , HAY. lOTASH, SOAP, ' CANDLES, RIVET, MATCHES, BUCKETS, TIES. Ac W. & E. S. LATIMEK, Attomevs-at-Law. : seiccted lirers, on the seashore, by Cas- well. Hazard & Co., New York. It ia absolutely puro and sweet,. Patients I who have oneo taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians hare decided it su perior to any of the other oLs in market. -Chapped IIandsJ Face. Ptmples. and rough Skin, cured by using Juni per aaxs boxi made bx oaswxll, hazard a vx? . new acie. m j w Office a. jaa 7 Cor. PrlnceandrWateiS U. ICE. that you can form any Idea ad professional than any other work sold Ln I or of Its mis country ior $ 2.00, or the money will be I zf American men and women. . refunded In every instance. Price only $1.00 1 The Sun U. and will eondaustow. j finer work in every sense mechanical. literary J of the most popular of American Its influence on the opnu by mail, post-paid Uustrirtive sample 6 cts. I paper which tella the truth VfilV Send now. GoldrOiai awarded the author I conseouences. which geU at the Jrf i1 by the Naiional Medical AsFoeiatlon. to th I py hnvr mnn thm nrwu costs.. T61: I otr of which be refera.-. t ; ae&tatbeews of all the worldwnsOT uc t weuve ui ic miuui'i us reaa ny me 1 or worus and in tne moe ---". young for inflection, and by the afflicted for j which is working with aU ufrA.t3 I relief. It will benefit all London Lancet ' cause or honest government, ana WJL t inere is no memner rx society to whom this fore believes that ths liepuDiicfv s? book will not be useful, whether youth.parent, I go. and must go la this cogues I6 guardian, instmctoror clersrrman yfrd'onziuf. I LordJ 1S84. . .. Address tbe Peabody lledlcal InsUinte. or I if von- know Tm' 8Cjr. joa fi JT-i-sS Dr. W. II. Parker, No. 4 Bulianch Street, and you will read it with accuswinw the sunshine. ' Tzbxb to maii. BrBScaiaO a a in Bja j 1 aa&An w 1 ii 111 x v 1 ks ivin an 1 y xvi m m s sa tnv nftw m wMaa svn m k sm sau z d bv liseases reouiring - saill and experience. I Interesting yearln lu history. Chronic and obstinate dlsesca that hm-va I -rt knnwTire Srrw. It la hli:o tiaM or an mm C I I- other a Sss-baSuch oaQed the skill physicians a specialty. I treated success! ahmSF II f g a pa !y without an in- I n I O C.L IT stance of failure. Mention thla naner. JuneiS dAwaw ' The several editions of Ths 8C t mail, postpaid, as follows: . itgr, IlllT V J mnta a mABUL S " ' BEFORE r-AND -AFTER Dsctrlc Appliances ars sent on 30 Days' Trial. TO MEM ONLY, YOUHG OR OLD, QEAPON IS NOW OPEN AND PERSONS TWSrxffae Wiirdo Wed Vsaoa. wuniB w Kaa-asssaa. aaa ail those diseases of a PsasoxAii JTarvas reviHing from asrsas and Othxb Cacsa. Speedy re(M-f sj4 eoniptecs mto raUoa of Uaai.rB. toom. aol Xaxhood G vaaxjrr a co. Tbe sTads lisroTery of lh KinctiKa Century. Si4aSoaesforlltastrattalfanpiaetfre. Address f CLtAlSJTtTM.; KAR JHALW HI5H. The Excursion and Pic mmg&2jg&& articles of exceptional in"' body, and Uterary xevjews of the highest merit. lsjw- WEEKLY -fl a yean Eight page JsSs a 1 m w mh w . t, a it- it of unequalled jas-' June 7 W. C DATIS 805. I MT71jeodiw t th s visiting tba city, the Sounds or Smlthville, to call on the well known Barber and Perfumer at his sfrZZrl Va H,r Dreaaing Saloon. wuere ne will spare no pains 1 action to all. 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