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J 1 . s , ' 2 t-! ! -Is I f Hi' I ; i ' i v. T r .i: i H .1 I VI I V J 0:; hE WILMINGTON POST. j WILMINGTON,' N.C., .Slxim MoKKixa. Atril 18. 1580. Wilmington District. V Lionel round of quarterly meetings for the Wilmington District of the M E. Church, south : Whitevilie circuit ut W'avman. April 17 and 18. Waccamaw Mission at Lebanon, April 24 and 25. Wiiiiijiloii ut Front .Street.May 1 &2. Wilminjrt'iii at Fifth Street, May 8 & 'J. Urunswick at Macedonia, May 13 it 14. Miiithvillo, May 15 and 1G. Topsail at liocky Point, May 22 and 23. New River Mission at Oak II ill, .-!. May 29 and 30. OusNjw at Jacksonville, June 5 and G. Duplin at Providence, June 12 and 13. Clinton iir.tf.ilem, ' June 10 and 20. L. tf. BUISKHKAD, Presiding Elder. 't Tlic- Ttiblinher of the t hlea.ro Inter Ocean liven, in that paper, the following uu soiiciiYd testimonial, ' which t-pfc'aka for it-tll-: ' ! - -. Oilice of the ItttrOn in, Chicago", Jan. Kill), l.vSl), - ' Dr.-. tftarkey & l'a'.cn lientlemen : Jt ii contrary to uy rules to-give terti iicatcs to the many healing remedies that are advertised, but my experience with Compound Oxygen has been such that I feel it my duty to recommend il to all my acquaintances sullering frcni overwuik and n tendency t pulmonary trouble. ' In October, 1878, I was in verp- poor health. My system had been much oyetlaxed, and a cold contracted in the spring set in to have takxai per iiiaiic'tit lioKl on my lung". I had had h vi raUliight liemorrhages.was troubled vv it li a couj.-li, and was much reduced iii i lUsli. A was discouraged and my I'.tmijy a!. .mud at my condition. A .friend in Huston -ctit my wife one of lyoi: little hooks, strongly recommend in:4 your remedy. I ss besought" to order the 1I me Treatment, and did so. I loilcmrd iiiMiuctions faith fully , and in lliieetiiionlhs was a r.cwiuan. My tro'-ible's hi'.d j'lmost entirely disappear 1. Thv improvement had been quiet, but i i i tain . i.iid Mire front the time I th.-t began its use. I feel very grateful tn 3 on tor it, and wish thatlcou.d per sua ie all Milicring in a asimilar way to ; ps i-e tringly use your very simple and eil'eetive reiiitdy. liitsine-s is very con- lining and exact'iig, and when I take c ild and lec-L myself running down, I r Toil to f out p'Mind Oxygen,, and it is a' w a vs .ft nipt in its results; I feel like loiniin tiding il to all. Il is not a Lill-or cure remedv. If it d-jes not cute it ni-rely tl.i. s not injure. Yours truly, M. I'knn iiiiN. t hir 'l'lertli-e, on t'ompoiiiid Oxygen, its Ac lion tihui lUf iilts, sent dee. Ad- ; tlrcss Pis tftatkey tV '..lei!, 110'.) and : 1111 tiiiaid tftreet, Philadelphia, Pa A IN' w Hook - lJeiul 14. "Nana, ' I'ty Ilinile la, lias been tiattsl.i't tl by .KdurS'.iiliiig, and js noy is.uiiU eon plcte anil unabridged by-1!' P.. P.tei-otiiV Hrolhers, Pinladelphirt 'l'oetoiv 1.1 .i S'-iiul and continuation of " l.W-soniuioir;'' but ilea's with 5tlu r M ' in s thaii-l.ln sc portrayed in its prcdo s-sor. 'Nan;i" has a terrible' in- len-ilvuil't.ut it i J'ho hen'iue, ' is'a va rie!y .iCtu --, w.t( ;e charuiing face anil - tiiiiiHiilfcrciit li,"r'5 create a lurore a,.i'!;i;i tin lashiou of Paris, atid the Woik H a leeilal of her l.iiiy life, on und ;! the braids a l.fo tf perpetual e vciteuieiit aud of uniiitc rruptcd intri- gue. l' '. i lu hiiiu tluv . m'epe 1; mid at OCCa tier iv hii- - sjie i . . T 1 1 1 f t v 11 rri m ritiail ,'jv , ' 111 r- . ; S..,iu oi altenaeutK, wliicn cxiinls amo:'i-1.. 1.1 milder not only the ' ordinary .'moo alu-nt ti v 11, t'tit ' 'al- -.member! of the nobility, a'id even .1 scion of royalty i icjf-old and youtiiji the rich and the impeciiiwoti. .tie dr.ed along nt Iter vliauot wiur!, a thotigit:- she were a Yei itable -iieen ot the olden time. The In ik I a wonderful j crlVrmance. "N.ii;." ha crciu-d a te.tl enAticn ;liro.i-i, at -.1 hi- 1 ecti hailed by ihe Tre. b : !i of I . :id-'i ' "and Tin. i:Ltfy vtitt of- tlie year, er two l.i-.Ic d t'..i i4td -t oj r vt "Nana," a-i-l ' nmii-ii," liAit-j le !M!J hi l i-n . I: : 1 inp ; I in ne td cm. j 1. r ' .Mit. 1 found li m t- t .it II '-rr n I Ne TTii-.. -1 I i , f V, i .roa I Tr.ic, vt v '(: ' i- t 1 trf iiB t)f, t ! "- i. rfa!',tifg 7 1 1. 11.1 i( ii 1 - s U r i U!ii r. 1,1. IV- I- S t-, r,. Ui-b., r 1 . r ! I" llr.wl !. W si I M .i i if I . -. I Sl i t V ' . . - u- . i m i - ' f t -f rf - ' t i f tti - . . . t ' i, ' - ) . f t I i- . f ': - : (' ' defects is, the Committee is without a chairman, and it fa not tery clear to me how a committee of this kind can perate without a chairman. This 1 regard as a matter ot do little conse quence just at tins time, and ought to be, and 1 nope will be, attended to now. I suppose the proper plan to supply this defect is for the Executive Com m it tee to meet and appointone of their number chairman then they will be prepared for the transaction.of business. and all communications intended for tEe chairman will then reach their pro per destination. i I The Republican party is stronu and day-by day as tjm goes on, ii increas ing in Btrenglii , and numbers, and we have never since the orgajfizuion ol the party, had more t encourage us or more to hop for; but we must not trust too much to strength of numbers and thereby neglect the worK pari ot the business, but rather let us depend more upon a thorough, organization as this is the ground dog, the corner stone to our success, now and for all time. It is the easiest matter f all things to thrw away an election within our reach, while we rely wholly upon the number of votes we ought to poll and neglect that arrangement necessary to be made to get them polled, tf o I would,: hen again, iulprcss the necessity of llmruugh organization, and let it begin with the Exvcutive Committee, and go on until a thorough and perfect organization is made complete. i vvell, Mr. Editor as far as-1 -see and can hear, the farming interest in Bruns wick this season, is j not by any means entirely neglected, and with the farm ing interest t the county so greatly advancing as it is. the county out of pent, and the IJepublicau party so largely in the ascendency, with us growing strength, why should we not be a happy atjd contented people. Lkunswk K. The National Hijaibliian thuj hits the southern Dourbons who are: beginning to go over to Tilden : . ' The fine hand , of .Tilden is being shewn in the south. The .south the, section in which all the high-toned and honorable gentlemen of this country lieside is coming up gradually to the support ot camucl J. lildeu tor tiie 1 residency. 1 he press of that locality have at times been fearful in its an athemas against him; it his denounced him. h:s bar'l bis cipher telegrams, and, above all, his lack ot pluck in not steal ing the ofbee to which he. was not elected. All this has been done in t In most unmeasured terms and without (juaiiucaiion. l ei ine luiiueuuai paper are beginning, already to cat crow. They will support hiui if nominated, but they do not desire his nominati jii iV-haw! That bar'l is irresistible. ! Preachers should encourage fa.-hin aoie dressing, li wnuu-n were t-oui-pelled to go to church with a sun bon net and a plain calica dress on, the congregations wouldn't befas large as Ihey now arc by about threel'nunhs. Wlii JiiA UTUN Al AKKETS. April 10. j tffiutis Tl'-Kl'EN TlXK. The iRarket opened ijuiet at 3j cents per gallon fur regular packages, but later in the d.i-y sales was ellected of 111 casks at .clents, closing quiet and steady. tkaisiN. the market was tiinet at l 12 lor tflrained jauct Jl 15 for (.llood tftrained, with sales as rcpsrtyd. I Tar. The ..market was-steady at fl 40 per bbl, of 280 lb, at which prfee. the receipts were placed. ; CufPE TuurENHXt: The market was steady at $1 t0i ., $ (ji) (JT Hard and Yellow Dip,-and 2 50-fur Virgin, with sales ut quotations. : I Col lcix. 1 he market dosed with a weaker ftvling, 12 cents per lb bein lid for Middling.' Futures lor April opened in New York at 12.10 and closed at 12.U5; August opeiie I at 12.51 :i:id closed at 12.4". The following yire ;the otlicial quotations here: Ordinurv, 10, cts r lt CJood i Vrdinary, i. (iocxl Ordinarvy Ia)w Middling , Middling 'jiOod Middlini; 11 o 10 " " Hi 12 121 - . mi luniiei tiiav J - MoU, ll v Kl-A.-t.Ifl. t'otlon, - spirit.- Turpentine Kosin,, Tar, 1 Crude Turpentine. 7ib.:.ri 12' t cast. V27 lU ;j.7 bbl 2 bids April 12 rSriui is Tt nrr.M i.r..--T:i;- nturket was tirm G:t at cents tcr gallon for regular package, with no Mbs re jHirtttl. lilVThf market was ijaut at I IIT2 lr Strainrd and ?l IV l r tic! Mrainrd, with alrs as rejotted.j TlLl'lif nurket si steady al l Jl l' prr bbl. ot 2VJ lbs., at huh pru the receipts were jdrd ! C'tTK TrKl':Ml Ihe" iir,ik,t j steady at f 1 t.Ti $2 t br l..rd ai d j Yellow lip. and f- i Ut gm. it:i j le at pjotatun. ,inc'. The niirfct i !ui! 'i 1 lofr I'uhII. r 'ure fof April tsru ' i iq N York it 11 . jis.d ie-M vl , at Ir l'V AtitU't prn4 t'I2.."r"5 and eisj at 1 2 ., 1 te , ,l iii atir the ot!uiat ja tatt 'tt fur. Ord.nary. J . , r ti.tod ttdinar. li . " Nfut tt Ordenaf, - Ia.w 11. - ' " Mrddhe;. ' I 1111 I ' . : Ik 1" i r' I 'f- ' ' ee. I i -S . I ' .:4 -.-! tat - ; It' i--t Hit -.- , r i.i t - f.M , - tt. 4- . .dl . '-' - - -I -'. - t -.-. . I p. I V . :. I,.- a . - i 4 V mm - -- a a - t. apnea 12.05; August opened at. 13.01 and closed at 12.S9. The following were Ordinary, t!ood Ordinary, Strict (". Ordinary Low Middling:, Middling 101 rt 'iS ft. 117 1G " " " li; ' " ' 12; " Cood Middlin-' UECEiPTtf. Cottvn 74 bales. 1 15 casks. 1.227 bbls. 567 " 127 " pirits turpentine, liosin, Tar, C'rutle t ir-'Ciitine, April 11 tfi'inri's- Tir.rEX-TtNK. The market opened dull at 32 cents per gallon for regular package.-. iVo sale:i reporieu. . llosrN lue market was steaay at $110 for tftrained and 110 for Uood Strained, with sales reported ot oOO oois iiooci .irauieu at quoiiiuous. Tar. The market was steady at Si 40 per bbl of 280 lbs, at which price the receipts were placed. Celde 1 ukpentixe ine maricet was quoted steady at f 1 00 for Hard and 2 00' for Yellow Dip, and $2 50 for irgin. Conox. The market was dull and not lung uomg. rutures lor April opened in New York at 12.51 and closed at 12.4"'; August opened at 12.90 and closed at 12 SO.' The following were the official quotations here: Ordinary, 10 cts "0-1 b Good Ordinary ' 1 1 5 1G ' Strict Oood Ordinary, " " Low Middlinsr. Hi " " Middling, l-i " Gool Middling, V2i ' KEUEITI'S'. ii Cotton tr, 0 bales l'0 casks 30(5 bbls 7 bbls G bbls Spirits turpcntinie Rosin Tar, , Ctudc turpentine April 15. Spin l is Tl'ltPEX was steady, at; 3J regular packages, w 100 c.asks at that p'r i nl. The market cts per gallon for til sales reported of Ct, closing dull.. . : lio.ilN I he inal rivet was quiet at il, 10: l".-r Strained Strained, '.villi s.i bbls Ciooil h'lr.iiiit d iiid ifl 10 tor Good cs rcp'orted f 500 t qilOtatlOIIS. tti is articie .was I'AU Market .for steady :it il 1 per! bbl, of 280 lb , at which the it'i-ei'.s y' re placed- Cui:i; T i iUT.NtiNi:. The market was s:t ady at tl W.j J2 MO for Hard and ftir Yellow Dip, .Mid $2 50 f ,- Virgin, witlr sales s;s oll'-uiU l.'m io.N. :Thu nikrket' wns dull with mulri'g .dciitiv; helkl -at 1 2.1 - cents-. fr Middling. rtilurcsj .for April opened in" New Yolk at 12.4'J and closed at 1251; August .opened at; 12.80 and elo-ed at 12 61. The following were the ofiicial quotati Olrdiuary, Ci.io.d Oretinary, ns here; loi ceuts f It ,115-10 strict ( i'Mid, OiMinait v, how iidiiii:',',1 1 11 ; Middling, 1 ! 121 Good Middhii-r. 128 - f - KF.CEiPTS. Jot i i HI , Sjiirili Tii! t u; i ne Uosiu, far, ' .Crude I'iii H-ntine .7 hales 12," caks ;',i!i l.l.ls 7; Ubli Aprii " rl'i 111 1 Tt'ia-i-iN tin k. The market opened firm at. 152 cts per gallon lor regular p:ic-.k;i:iej. with sales reported ol ."j-2 easts :it that pi ice, closing dull. I'Iosi.n. The niarkel was ijtioiod dull at sj jo f,.r Strained and 1 10 for Ciood 'Strained, with s-ab.-s reported of ,"oi Wbls I iiid Strained at (jiiotal ions. . 1'X A it. rThe market was steady at J I l' perblil. o!" L''.' l'osj at W'liii ii the receipts were iac d. Cia i'i: Ti "hit.:-ri.vi: -The market wa steady at .l oil i,.r H.ird and 2 tK) for Velioy 1 i , and 2 .V f ir Virgin, with sales as ftlVred. I'ori'ON' The market was oiioted weak and loner t- sell. l-'ut" J. r A pi it .tnd ' ipene iMi't I 11 . I I i.e : ' A ;s at !! . I 1 ..a nu.t opened at !2.( . lowing idn -.'" ,t 12 "'J The lol 1 :L'j,io'aM--tis here: cts f' lb t ..?.1 V-,ditt:i. v 1 I "1 l-i Mr'tct 1 i --d rr i'niat v, '. v " ' Lnw Middldi-;.- ' il, '" V. f Mid li.r. -. 1 , '" ' (;....d Mvi u f r-JS-v ' ' ur.'.-r.UTS. t otti-n, , Sjiii -it- f ' tt. n.t , K-'sin, lar. l'rti-le l ii . t-s .- . I bales J casks 1 07 bbls 1 ' tl bbl 17 2 bbl Mitt ADYKUH-LMKNTS. CBICKIII PIANOS Oiiier Pianos wear out lU BUT THEY GO ON FOREVER. it 1 W i 1 s v -it - , j'"- ,r 1 . if.. ; I . - - ; -i UST CHANCE TO BUT CHEAP ; ' , -', - J - a. , WA '. , .--; --1 La ti.m at uA ;V -.--t ; '- y t . vt- 4ar4. 1 - ,.-.- ...... 4 Misl f- I I fit A BUh, mmuI. t.a. -, 'aT ja' . - S75.00 ivor th f or $ 1 5,00 --..-' i ia4V ,Yav ;l4 I ,Wf , - - . s--. Watches, often bay in r at as low as one- tenth their -valae, and in no instance have we paid over ooe-Hiin ine manaotctarers' price. Since starting we have always bn able to dispose of these goods in Chicago and through our regular customers through out the country at nearly regular prices, as as we could procure mem, out owine to 1 be large number of failures among the nraviesideaiersana manaiacturers turoueh- out this, and other countries during the months or June, juiy ana August (the time when the Jewelry business is stagnant), we have now on hand an immense stock of the most desirable goods we have ever handled. and which we have bought at lower prices loan ever oexore. in oruer to dispose or this entire stock in the most speeuy manner possible, and make room for new one which we tball continue to buy, we have hit uiou the following novel plan : We propose to give you a list of the most desirable of thete goods, giving opposite each article its regular retail value, aud sell to you at the rate of Five Dollars' worth for 1.00.. For instance, on receipt of jo cts. we will send you, postpaid, any arttete to the value of Jir0: on receipt of 1.0o articles to the value of nd so on throughout the entire list. Below we give a fist of the luoM. valuable of tnese goous. LIST OF JEWELRY AT WHoLE.SAl.lv 1'KICES. ' KACII. GenCs New Style Scarf Rings or Pins..., two.- t bleeva rtuttoas. Engraved or Stone Setting. . sjc. I " Bosom Studs, Kngraved or stout; Betting.... J.'Sjc. " Round or Long LluK Vest C hain I and Charm j. ,sio. " or Ladies' t lain, Baud, Fancy Stone or Cameo Kings .". sis. ' Indies' Long or Round Faucy Bosoiii Pins , .....i. sic. " Stoue or Engraved Ear-Drops to match S"ie. " - Engraved and Faucy l ull I'ics.j. tin-. Any Three of the above articles will be sent by mail, postage paid, on re ceipt of 50 cts.. j Ladies Broad Band Bracelets.Eusra ved Sl.V? " First-Class Scale -Rings, ioiible 1 Heart, Shield, etc .: j.. l.uy " or Gent's Brilliant Diamond-St Rings i. 1 ) " liOng Fancy Shawl or Bosom lln, 1.00 ' Fancy Extension Ear-Drops to match . i.tij, Genl 's Ony x, Amethy Bt or Toiar Sleeve Buttons . i.uu ' Onyx, Amethyst or Topaz shirt Studs (.J) 7... i , 1.(1(1 " Cameo and Kther Stone Rings large ,,. 1. 1.00 ;" .Heavy Link Vest Vhiu and Charm , j; 1 in) "' Extra Fine carl Kings or 1'ins Li I.VJ Any Five of the above articles will hi . mailed free toany aidress on it-ceiiii ol 81.00. i Cienfs Long Xcw Style Vest Chain aJiij Charm 1.....4 f i., " Heart Rings ana Pins, ew ' Styles ana Extra Fine ...i.::... 1.1.1 " Heavy Set -Stone iw.U Fancy Studs ,..J. j.Ji ' or IiHdles' Catu o, hic'tliyst auiil Onyx, Sleeve hut tons .4. 1.15 " or Ladies' Cameo, Amethyst and other Stone icings i.f, lilies' Iiong and very Fancy CuU I'ins, I.Ij Extra Finished Onyx, Amelhyst aud Engraved l'ins... ' 1.1.5 " Extra FiniiiUed Onyx, Ametliysl auu -engraved riir-l'iops j. Iaioi; Unera or Guard Chsiiis 1 i.. " Fancy eck Chain and Charm Any Six ol ihe above articles will be mailed Iree on receipt ol 5J.im Coal's Solitaire or Cluster Australia!) I'lHIll'JHU 1 1US " SMfSjfc Stouu Auslraiiau! 1 i.i Sl.'.H) liion-i .-siuiis ( i) r. Heavy ljirj;e .s.iitaiic Austra lian Iiiatuond Single SI ud. ", Fine Finished Long Liuk Vest Chain and Charm ' rv Nobby and I it test Myle Scarf Kings and 1'iim " or ladles' Cameo. Onvx and l.M i.tm i.ti 1 no Amc-thyst sleeve liuttous... I .Oil Ladies' Etruscsiu Necklaces, very neavy , l.'.v I.iig Opera and Uu rd Chaini, ' ; veiy heavy xo " ' Australian i'laiuona and other . Faucy Fins and l:Jr-irts...:.. I.'kj Stone-set aud other Fancy tntt Puis ;.. j ;o Heavy Kngraved Ixn-ket lor Miniatures...... " Chiisvd bracelet. Ilroail. extra heavy. 1 wl aii r.iitiu 01 me aoove artu-u-s n niiiy select, utll be muile-a to you tree on receipt of f '! UU. Ladies' Fancy .Neck Chain nad Medal 1 1 lion Charm, in Fancy l.iued Jewel Ca-ket. " Louk peja C halu, i i 1 n eir u ilh- outSlldoaud las-el Heavy uiryo Miniature Medal lion Iootot...... Heavy Jet tind (told llracelets ... " I c ameo Medallion I'm und Ear- lnips " or (Jeut a Massive Wedding Hlu 1'ialu or Hand...;.'. or Geut's Extra ltrge Cameo, - Amethyst -or onyx Kings " x liui! !sh-. wlor Hreiist l'in, finest x quality.... , IrfiUg l-auey Cun 1'ius, linest fin,alUy.... .. " T tienTs Cameo, Amethvst or OuyxSte-evB lliutous lieut's heavy . Loiiu LI uk Miussive est . Chi(lu,....:.X, '' Cluster or Solitaire Central Anit-i tctn IhaiiHuid I'ins Nt-iUM au.i Fancy Lal?c.rl l'iu -'.Oil 2. -VI -..V J.V) - 2.VI ivi aim uiiijf" .-s. 1,11 Stone and Fancy raiternstuus ;.'. ii Massi ve PHiiiiaire .iud....X ,. Any Ti-n 01 Mil alove articles ni ,,e sent by mail tree on reculpt ,- . All of this Jjee:ry Is of - f tn but. of course, the inial-f K,mh1 iualily, n the rru-e; lor ln-J " liepends Kreaty are of a much f -".ance, the liv articles l.le b I "- -uier iinallty and fliiish, be t h"aer, 'hwu the s-V. uuit. -TO. AUKNTS. For I he- benefit f 'irl les n l''! n: t-ia7-t ;is Vueiits tor Hit! ab'jve k-hsI-, -or in ikt- l.lie IoIIkm UK -e-iai o"ct : On teeelpt ol tl . r.,ler for our 'Jew i lr s rn-r ntve otrV-r, we will send llie .mkIs ordertil. and make the i-wrt v; cfl'im u,, the club a I'rescul ef any oae of ihe ii. h'oiics: , 1 Fure Abyssinl ui (Jot II nit.ii; t'.eec;eti- eva Watch. 1 I'urv Abyssinian hjllrj F.i -e- lie in va Watch. St rin Wludt r I Pure Abj K-iui4n !. 1 Sinn litdins Watch, Illuminated li.il. by wliicli u can Irll.lhrt tm'ivui tln-d.Tei nljiht. 1 l'ii re AbV'siHlnu flivcr lltmtirj-i Ucuev Watch. An f. I ! t'mir Wt- h? wl l be sent nli. lie Utr'fn.'. nr the W ateli u I either a it-iitn Heavy A ! I tl li n i... 'rl l-Hiti and Cbarut. or a j.Jic s.li 1 i. nii.,ti t.nld lag iijh ik i. c'j ia nor. c hum for '.''. . A(t-nt ti't,nn"! sen-il. the f.ilt : at onev can rml iji imlrr a ib -r urr t'hent. and hrn said frd.-rlhail have nirun!l 1.' .'.'' f alii et:d the Watch imiol H uriliKill U'.i. Uca-1 AVhat the I hicco I'revs r-jr of 1. V:d ."en : It Your Or-lc r. Tha Sni-.n, ,,i t ti.-a-. .'aj. " W t rati Hi'iHiiii M, ...-ur ridrr u ii,a .ll.h!i.i ,.; l'i iBirntom' t D ry. No. II t Vk j.ru !i ;ti.n ,;r-rt. iil-iv. M tial th uw (. .tfif) 'njr,,!,, lt,, Ujtj I;14.V. I U iiorl j. a-tv-rli.i lor tha (ia.-irii n,. n tlrt r o --i t.- t -.n a4 li J b-r iii first otn' .,int inl It ' ft li-i i r. .. ft i ., --ji,, atrail-n '4t. .;-t i.( -i,i A-lT.r-t!msit 'T ;rnc, oAf 4 l f -U htp4!Ul U W u i,cvsirtn tttaf. I r.M vrviiil "- !" aaj uJ I fca niwnui -aidanrwa th itf f ma. 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CAUTION WOLFE'S Schiedam .Aromatic JTHAVlNc; 1U.LN i;r.ol tljHT TO OL'R attention lhat ImitaUm.s oi our art:i le.aie - - - wc..s ' '- b trig ld III tbisHii tl fcct. n ill. r l In rl y given to.all vcuding ot any artlt Jr. 1. 1, an ; trade matka al-r a bribed, win fe rrK!M t4miM t of tba t lTHa - new ad yert:sements. VEGETABLE n s 3S ti S3' WW I . ! . rf i lifr . lid .: . 'of n v : i is ntrr l".;ioA'r. i r., H iirt ill t! O IC. i-t !:..' -U li.c U-t Wliii'.va Ku;-.--' Ti o Oldoct, PERRY DAVIS SON, Providence, R. I. ! - ' Proprietor. npl IS cow ly iwvk Acin: is at BENSON'S CAPCINE ii is i ii v)a lit k.n() Iii Kvcry wav Superior to the tJrdiuarv Hpi r it " , ; ON 30 DAYS TRIAL We Mill Mini our If i : t ; j i-i it mid other Fl'Vtnc . I ::oi . : - ii H 11 ii i i : I . :n N i T tilth I : I I .1 .- - .- ! il (i I 1 l i- :.'(..- -. .I,- :i -i y I I I. I . I'll I .1 '- isl I e-:.l All' M l.J' I ' fur ai ila.i slut !. In bi it y I Jlu-i. la i n en"s "l ihe I . i other iiM;.M-i. A no paw. Ai'iln- s, Marshall, Ml b. - apt 1 U 17'n.TJ N KW und M.li s..im!aiil Wtilihs- iu Kvcry lepai tli:e:iv ol l.ili i.-ilim-. A!ih-d Biveu away. 'iit;il. ue i-l I ielj i .el I.llcia ture ami tir'tou irt-e. :lm iim-iim- Iii.iu.e- uients to UiH.k Clubs :u. I.I lltcknuiti St., opp. I'o npril t it. v ' I I .ilt : r I s. I i;iu-s . C'ltite, .i e lk. 0 ( i A X S k id;.'1 Vi' . 1 Vi .oi Himk.oiiiN I'.is 1'iaiit.-. simil. t'-.i r- i nj H.hiU . f "Jill In l.-i'. I I u -I : :i 1 1 ) l .::.!... UP Free. AdJrcss liN:i, 1. P.-A'lTV Washington, '. J, ' II pi I It A( i IvN i S A A N'TKl ViV.' "" " i'-t"ii..i r.wU ami Klbh-s. I'l lis s M ill .-, d t . pi I e, I,! j-a. lim Hi l'liti!i-l li,,; i-...; l'h.l.u'e.i I, a fx Hp! Ill ' . TAPE WORM, 1 INFAI.I.lTJ.Yv" nn-,1 v.( t,, .,.. , ui iiksI.viuc in ti(. i,r.i- Iiimiio I ,,r -,r-tlculars, ii.I.Im s.i,, u .mp. II I u kli.rn o. I s-t . Mhi k I'i.u e, J. r i ,i! I. " apl 1 It . . -.. liKl'V 'UhIii. s y,lU a , .,. Iljl lo si p,r i(s in.,'. 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It tias Ir ii isct u Uh auctt taouilrrftal aarceaa in al Irt i t tiie ' i f -i- .511'S,.( UOl.KJt A.UIAHKJMKil l i-KM IU;V. a l -! l!l)tVKt, l-tMIPl.AlSTS thai u j it.- .Jvrc-i nil i;ui ; - I'r-J f-r tlu-sj diseasm. i Has c-tootl tho teit-of Forty Years' Const'snt Usp in all Ccvntrioo nd Climates. 1 1 U It I-U-O l "I t'.-V j i-:t by t il) .Irian, Mla.loartra, Pi J : I 'V, ?" ., i ntf 1'taiilal ittu, A orW-hopa, aaj !'.- i vms, Sui- n i- ll.os-iltals.-i: thixl t-y Kvertk4 l: i-v !.-; . w lu-.-i -r i-!i it a trial. ' IT tS VITi-iG'JT A. .RIVAL A3 A LINIMENT. It ; 'i i. i tt' i :; .! I t I li in the liar k. and Ma, Rti-t i-r u s'.y -;:vl nie.; ;.i el I n lief in nil ia.-eiuC Urahn, I llS, !-rniii-k S- m Itui Ms, Scald, etc. j o taiiiily can i .if. ly Is- ultlianl II. It j!) aonuatiy F;nc I ..;ny llTue lis e tlju d-s lnrs' bills, r.nd its riee 'bring h w:ili:ii i!m reuih i f nM.jj It is miIJ at-'sr., &Ocr$auid $1 . . . 1 1 ! unci; t'i!m:u nv POROUS PLASTERS. ui;mi:iy thai kvkii rlastrr. T a. Ayer's V TOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. Ir Is a rticst agreeable tlres!r)5,UcV f at onco hannless anj eflcctur,ff jTescrvitij tho hair. It rt'itoret, tSI ' tlx' rIoss ait.l fre&hm-Jj otyoutli, fvW gray, li.lit, ami red hair, to a richjsroi, t' r Jcop black, as may bj Jcire.I. Pjl's tisij thin hair is rjikkeiKs, h.l laMue! fici th.rigli not aUas cuml. ,Il thedii fallitig nf tho hair hiiiijenilifrh, ami causes . cv Rrua'.h in ft.'lart Mi hero the glatijs are iiytde-cavol; ' t- trashy, we at, or other i4 l'ir4 hair, it imttartt itahty atul -itreugUt, ami ietileni it .iiabl . ' . The Viirtn rh ansis jhfl w'r rlfT h'i l prevents the f.iniulion; t danJruil, 5suJ, l y i:g ,ci-.'.r., atiihulaVin, W ..tUui j ri'jx rti"-, il heals iiwil if b .ali cf the: htiin.iTS ainl lieai'.H"uU t-j the fce'.ilp, keeping It ci4, clean. hl (!, -uitih-r which cotnlitieiiis d;was tlic fccaln anj har arc linpt'inU As a Dressing for Ladies Hair. TL-- Yk-oh U iiiC 'icipirahh It. U c&f l ., coutaiiiS in ithc-r '! i.or i', a-4 vul hMt .1 white cainUic 1 1 i" r-" ;ut .v: aU as. l latii4 i:rfatae7il as on art tvlv. f..r th5 loiUt it!-ti?si-i -el a.. 1 uj.iari.avl la lit tXCUu;l,. rtirAata it .Dr. J. CATER & CO., ItTtS, 13, l-rctlal auj Analytical t ato. ivvttttiri trial . -ll i '.X .' pr' & .. r. t. ?a w 5 r.r a ttf1LrT. ' " t 4 j .- '- 3- . S" : 5'.? if ..." tif.-V i'l l , Dlt; W. W. UAKRIsa l iucTict or xuKiJ- is, j-r s-s:cc f 'i.r'i? ..- j 1 ' - 'i - sio.ooo.' Jr LAMP. J. w JZT - a- 4t-mL X: - 1. t- - 'a iFg-Wa! k. L J!l ' ... mm W . a : . . 1 m HairY
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