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Tire Tail "Review JAKKS, Bit. 5Hl !Mo; v i ivtlivtiTOJI. N o. J-hiUAY, MAY iJ. 18S. VIEWS AND RlVIrii The Sew York Star has infoi-cation to ibe effect that "the peach-bloom if fa-linx from the President's cheek and cone titrating in a mrre prominent fea ture." , The St. Louis Merchants Exchange endorsed woman suffrage the other day by a decided maj rity. But, then, Mrs. Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony were look- ing at tliem. The Nihilia s in Russia have warned eight Governors of Province, twelve colo nels of gendarmerie and four generals that they are to be the next victims of the excu. tive committee. Hi Paris photographs are taken at nigl by the electric light, and ladies who wish to have their pictures in full evening dress stop at the photographer's on their way to the ball or opera. The grave of Gen. T. .J. Jackson, at L xington, Va., was handsomely and elaborately decorated on the 10th of Maj by one who has devoted herself to that service of love for many years. Gambetta it off for a quiet hoMday, and the newspaper reporters, although they have tracked him to the Pyrenees, to Italy, to the Swiss frontier and other re sorts, have Dot yet put their fingers en him. King Louis, of Bavaria, now treats himself nearly every week to en exclusive grand opera. He won't have another eoul in the auditorium. A footman stays outside in tL passage to convey after each scene the king's praise or some blame to the artists. Any singer who chances to displease the musical autocrat s immediately dismissed. The dividends declared by the Georgia Railroad Company, since the war, saye the Baltimore Sun, nearly equal in amount the entire capital stock; the dividends being S3 018,576, and the cap- tal stock leing put down at $4,200,000. The gross earnings of the road for the paBt five, years have averaged $1, 126,000 per annum and the net have averaged $420,000, or ten per cent.upou the capital stock. The Czar, it is reported, has been made extremely nervous by the Teoent attack upon his life. He showed anxiety at the St. Petersburg railway station on his way to Livadia, and on reaching the car riage asktd for a stimulant. He also summoned the manager of the road to. the wiudow, and promised him a decora tion if no mishap occurred during hie journey south. One of the compartments of the train was filled with gendaimes, and all the imperial servants carried revolvers. Among the anecdotes told of the late Mrs. Patters m Bonaparte, it is related that when Prince Jerome was pitchforked into the throne of Westphalia he offered her an estate. She refused, sayicg that, haudsome country as Westphalia was, it was not big enough to hold two Queens. Subsequently she received a peusion from Napoleon, and being asked why she profited by his munificence after disdain ing that 6f her husband, replied. "I don't mind being sheltered by an eagle's wing but won't hang on to the pinions of a goose." In 1876 1.198.931 hectolitres of beer were brewed in Munich aad 956,455 hec tolitres were consumed at a cost of over $6,216,955. The population was then 198.000, so that there was drunk per had 484 litres (over 100 gallons) at a cost per head of $31 a year. The amount somewhat fell off in 1877. Thj consumption then was 951,297 hectolitres at a cost of 86,064,520, and as the popu lation had increased the average fell to 141 litres per head, at a cost of $27.50 a year, these amounts spent on Deer are less, by $1,363,800, than the whole sum paid for housa renc in the city. The municipal government and city taxes only reach about a tenth of the beer money. The Kiuperor of Austria has just been presented with a remarkable suit of clothes. The wool from which the gar ments wero made was upon the sheeps backs eleven hours before the suit was completed. At 6.08 in the morning the sheep were sheareJ; at 6.11 the wool was washed; at 6.37 dyed; at 6 50 picked; at 7.34 the last carding process was finish ed; at 8 it was spun; at 8 15 spooled; at 8.37 the warp was in the loom; at 8 43 the shuttles were ready; at 11 10 seven and three quarters ells of cloth were com pleted; at 12.03 the cloth was fulled; at 12 14 washed; at 11.17 sprinkled; at 12 31 dried; at 12 45 sheared; at 1.07 napped; at 1.10 brushed and at 1.15 pressed and ready for the shears and needle. At 5 o'clock the su it, consisting of a hunting jacket, waistcoat and pan- oons, was finished, THE REPUBLICAN GAME. The course to be pursued by the Republican party, as a minority in Gm trrpss, has been fully developed and iay i.e wp!i tin ter.s'no J. It can no longer a c.aini to h .iesiero k f r the best iuit-r( st t tl.t- country cr tor aujy other purpoj-e tian, by defeating e-.ery eflort fur wise and ileedtnl JlegialatitoD, to control the election ojt lSJ by force and fraud This has been foreshadowed by tlie vetoef oPMr. Hayes-, nd assurance his been made duubly sure by the recent actions of members of Conjgress of that "party on every measure of vital puolic importance which has been brought forward by the majority. The following, jwhich we clip from ths despatches of the 22ud inst., is the .ourse which they have resolved upon, and by which tjiey intend to retain some grasp of power: There is a decided disposition oo the Republican side ef the House to prevent the consideration' of any geueral legislation after the disposal of the Warner Silver bill. Prominent members of that party said to-day there was no uoubt the Re publicans wuutd follow this course if anj attempt should bq made to take up anyot the various other; measures wh ch hava been reported by ?the comm ttees during the present hessiou, eicept those making appropriations f.r the Military and Ex ecutive branches of the G overnment. To accomplish this, the Uepublioaus wul have to rt-fraiu from votioj, thus leaving the House without a norum. ! This is the way by which the purposes A the DiMjiMityj and the wishes of'the peo pie are to be ucb ated. 'lbtre is, no at tempt now to conceal ther plan utj o pera tions, and the count ry may now know lo wborn it is indebted' tor all this unneces "ill ' I sary delay aud torturing suspense. The Republican party have said : ''You mus' legislate as we wish, or you shall not legis late at' all. We will orevenl anv and 1 legislation which w ill not guatajntee to Us the right to control the ballot box with the bayonet." The pity and Hayes are in full accord in the schejne, and the plan is all cut and dried by which the R publi cans in Congress will refuse to vote upon any bill which he would be compelled to approve did it legally come before him. in this mantier they hope to aitaiu all they desire the control Of the ballot-box bj the bayonet, through the power vested in the executive by the present inhmioua law, i MUOXSHIXE. titfllia: Wll, Freddy, what fcymn did you have at church this morning? Miss RufBell (piompting): Sun of my Soul. Freddy (promptly) ; Sn of Miss tta8eira soul. Fun. Lst "Sunday a Sunderland superin tendent, after tha lesson was closed, asked the little boys the following question from the smaller qnesticn book : . 'Wu ku ws better than father and mother? A little 5-year-old promptly answered. 'Ido.' iir r at a . , , . The following testimonial of a cer-t ff, I t ill 16 IN sX fJO. 8 r patent medicine speaks for itself: 'Dear Sir : Two months ago my wife could scarcely speak. She has taken two bottles of your 'Life Renewer,' and now she can't speak, at all. Please send me two more bottles. I would'nt be without it. Norristown Herald. 'Piofessor,' said the cheeky soph, 'is there any danger of disturbing the magnetic currents if I examine that compass too closely?' And the stern professor, loving his li tie j ke, prompt ly resp. nded: 'No, sir; brass has no effect whatever upon them;' thereby so ring three against the nnsuspeoto ing man of cribs. Acta Columbiana. Mis oe MSLlipO ITO MTS INTO A INEVSPAOK (HTAYERST, X 4 BfTKl & t0 ' Have heretofore rerraiuedf from saying anything on the subject ol the Duff Gordon Sherries, AND Baker .Whiskey, Both of which they have kept since open ing, although some of their friends and competitors CLAIM to be Sole Agents. W. T. WAXTER S & CO. Refuse to make any one their Agent, re serving the right to sell to whom they please. SENATOR H I Ll, ON THKHlTfJA TICKl M. E.T., waiting from Atlanta, "thus reports SenatorSB. H. Hill to the Augusta News: "I dou't wunt you to ' interview" me. I ain't going to be interviewed. It is the policy of the Democratic party now to keep silent say nothing. You can't tell what they are going to do until they decide to do it in caucus. 1 tell you the Democratic party is in better condition now than it ever wa9. Why, I tell you, its eternal principles are the principles of the government, and they are bein' more strongly developed now every day in Congress than they ever were before, in the history of the .Government. You may say I said that. " "Why, sir, theDemocratic party is just now being organ izedj It has never been organized before; and when the Congress gets through with its work and goes home tbere won't be hardly any more Republi can party in the United States in two years than there is in Georgia to-day. Some of the' Democrats wanted Hayes to veto the army bill; I wanted him to sign it. I thought it would be better for the country, but that was my own opinion; ; and 1 think the same way about what the Democrats will do about the veto. The Dsmocrats will lqad the Re. publicans down with as many odious vetoes aspossible, then pass the regular appropriation bills for the Democrats have no idea whatever, not the least in the world, of withholding the money necessary to keep the machinery of ue uruvemineuj. iu motion come noma and appeal to the people. I ain't afraid to stand on my record, f 1 thiuk my speech presents at least' a good portion of the l sue! in 1880. In it I charged that they have formed a con spiracy, aud Hayes has gone over jrith them.' 'Who is it that has had this influence over President Haves; is it Chandler? Oh, yes, certainly. He got Hayes into the Presidency, aud Hayes influenced his eiect'on as senator. 'Would Chandler have that influence witn Hayes if he was not Senator?' 'No, I think he! would not You see Chandler is sort of a sharp man, and is a deep arid unscrupulous schemer. They've got Key into their see me. They are making him believe that he will be the nominee for Vice President, as they have got to have a Souther i man. They nave got tne tfhole Cabinet along with iaayes. Proti et the System from Malaria. It is possible to do this even in regions of Co mi try where miarua is most rife, and where the jx-riodic fevers which it causes assume their most formidable types. The immense popularity of Hostetter's -Stomach Hitters is very largely attributable to the fact of its efficacy as a remedy for chills and fever, billious remittents, and as a prevent ive of the various forms of malarial ttisea.se. In thohe portions of the West and South, where complaints of this nature prevail, aud in the Trop es, it is particularly esteemed for the protective Influence which it exerts; tect the trade of those who buy hundreds and it has been very widely adopted as a substitute for the dangerous aud compara tively ineffective alkaloid, sulphateof quin ine. Physicians have not been among the last to concede its merits, aBd the emphatic professional endorsements which it has re ceived have added to the reputation it has obtained at home and abroad. TO ADVERTISERS. Uio 1 Rowel 1 & Co's SELECT LIST OF Local Newspapers Many pe-swns suppose this list to be com posed o j CHKAP, low-priced newspapers, the 'hc t it quite ether wife. The catalogue states ex :clj what the papers are. When the came of a paper is printed in FULL f A.CL TY it is in every instance the BEST papor in the place. ; When printed in CAPI TALS it is the ONLY paper in the place. When pointed in romaj letters it is neither the beet nor the only paper, but is usually a VHry good oue notwithstanding. The list gives the pupal it id n of every town and the circulation of every paper, IT IS M)T A CO-JPEKATIYE Llal. IT IS NOT A i HEAP LlaT. At the foot of the Catalogue for each St te the important towns which are not covered by the list are enumerated; IT Id AS HONEST LIST. The rates charged f r advertising are barely one-fifth the pub lishers' schedule The pi ice for single States ranges from $1 te $50. The price for one inch four weeks in the entire list is $620. The egular rates or the papers for the seme space and time are $2,926.66. The list inemdes 956 newspapers of which 179 are l-sued DAILY and 776 WEEKLY. They are located in 7&9 different cities and towns, of which 25 are State t apitals, 346 places of over 6,0J0 popu lation, and 486 County Sen tal Lists sent on application. Address Geo P. Kowell A Co's Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce sereet, (Printing House Square), New York. feb 1 2 mos NEw BICH BLOOD ! Pa-sons' Purgafcve Pi make N w Rich Bio d, and will c mpletely change ti.e blood in the entire syst- m in three months Anv person wh will take 1 pill each uight from 1 to 12 weeks mav be restortd to sound health, if such a thing be po6sirle. Sent by mail for 8 letter stamps, i. 8. JOHNSON A (H., may 21 4w Bangor, Me. By Business Men It is well known that such articles as tb DUFF GORDON SHERRIES, MUM'S CHAMPAGNE, tc . have no Local Agents throughout he C 'untr , as they can alw ays bought union cheaper, In small quantities-, from second hands, Ihan ti.e Agents can sell at, iuy be Jig oo.upel ed to pro- u:i CELEBRATED FERTILIZER, HE MANIPULATED GUANO ! The Best and Cheapest ! :o.- COTTON i.r GUANO :o: 1 In offerini' to vou the WILCOX, GIB RS & O.'S M iVIM i v another season, we do so with 'the nist jMf'et coiitidpti.e ri,at 4 ( l " J BEST AND CHEAPEST FERTILIZER in us. " nnr It is no new article, requiring eape iineu's tlo sestablish tis valu- ), for years with unbounded succ- ss, gaining, in favor fmuiLear to l ' accepted as the STANDARD FEB 1 1LIZER. w M Tt lias VtAn nnr stnnv Tint tn malro it TT.OTfAl. tr ntlar. . ... our success in these eflorts we efer vou to the manvof vofn- i...;i.. ... . '"K, it, as weil as to te thousands in the South Atlantic tJotton States! This Guano is so well known that it is unnecessary to publis1' anv nn. annex a few testimonials in our circulars only from Planters wbo'have tests of it alongside the Peruvian Guano, as showing how it compares Guano, whieb baa hprptnfnrfl he&n fffnerallv esteemed hnvo all P j , . oincr r t He will have only a moderate supply for sale and would request Plann? their orders early. . 3 50 Our Agents are authorizedBto sell the MANIPl LATED on verr fav noiol.L in vtn. I.o-vf Well 3 'OTjU jan 2&-dkw JAS T FSTTEtrAv of packag- s at a time. THEBES T rfre world SOLD BY WE ARE SURPRISED That our friends, with their long Business Experience , should have brought forward such a weak point as this, but can now understand, paying package rates to the Agents, why they supposed, on account i f the low price at which we were selling the goods, that ours was not the genuine arti cle. Respectfully, and truly, P. L. BIUDGERS & CO., The IUmond 3 for 10 cents, Cigars, are all the go. The P-R-f-N-C-I-P-E Cigar in the best 10 Cent Cigar Ever brought to Wilmington. A New Lot of them just received- - so S15QO.OO BEWARE or S DEFERS AoOefC& NUMBERS NOTICE our ""VINE uiiudl-o nu SHU FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS: WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio. 1 - THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, riop'tor. The Best and Cheapest Newspaper Published. Postage Pre. u . I, P. L. BRIDGERS & GO, may o Gen. Jubal A. Early writes a letter to the Lvuchburg Ntips iu vindication of the character of Gen. John C. Pembertou, who surrendered Vicksburg to Grant. Early says of Pemberton: " Those who know him best know him onl y to -love and honor him." It is stated that a Boston emigration company, headed by a number of leading citizens, has purchased 0,000 acres of Und in Tennessee, on the Cincinnati Southern railroad, forty miles from the Kentucky line, and will lay out a city, and populate it and surroundings witn Massachusetts colonists. A GENTS WAMTKD-For the best and a. Fastest-Celling Pictorial Bonks and Hi- b es Prices rrduced 3 i ptr cent. Ratios AL r l bj.ish jQ., rnnan, i a. may zi m S25 TO SOOO Judiciouslj invested in WaII street, lays ibe foundation for substan tial fortunes everv weak, and pays an iin mense per centage of profi s by the Aew (Japttauzation srs'eni of operating la Stocks Full explanation on application to Adams, Browu A Co., hankers; 26 Broad 8t , IS. Y. may 2l-4w The Millionaire, PH. O'BRIA, of San Francisco, Cal., says : Herald Oo upouDd is the best Uenieut for broken wares I ever saw. 1 have articles mended with it that stand as good as before they were roken." Sold by all drug-gi-ta and country merchants, or f your drug- ICiai os'i ik i li uuc wuut WDU IOr IX S flQ 25 cents for a bottle to J VO. T. PATRICK, Sole Man'fr, apl 29-M Wadesboro, C. DEAR SIR : Please write for large Illustrated Catalogue of Rifles. Shot Cutis. Revolvers. Address Great Western Gun Worki, Pitts burg, Jfa. may 21-4 w BENSON'S CAPCINE PORUS PLASTER See that eah plaster has the word A-F-C-I-N-E cut through it, and insist on nuTing no otber. Ask your rrysi : . .. - it . i emu n i" ne merits oyer au oine s. may 21-4w Theodore Joseph, Corner of Harnett & Salisbury Sts One Corner West Kaleigh National Bank. KALEIG d, y, C. Board by the day or on the European plan Satisfaction gurranteed in erery particular My bar is supplied with Finche's Golden Wedding, 1870, faubeon's L871 Hye, PfehTer A and C, and many more of the Fines Brands of Rye and Kentucky Bourbon, oct 19-tf if l. : 1 1 i x . i t luo uiui witn tue boowaoae: nas a phizicoal trouble. -Boston i Tran gcrtpt, Exchange Hotel, GOLDSBORO, XT. C. AFIHSI-CL AStt llOUHEin every respect. Special arrangements offered to Com merciai tourists. Prices Bx asonable. J. M. BUNTING, Forme ly of Wilmington and P. P C Co. L. F. MEBBITT, Formerlv of Petersburg k BluoKidge Springs, may l&- Proprietors. Mint Julep ! rjldft t llisi OF 1UE SAbO ! At 2 AVBQLLiL Steamer Passt)3rtf A f T. J. W. HARPER, Will resume SUNDAY TKIPd TO SMITHVILLE, April 27,weather permitting. Dally Trips as usual. Leave Dock at 9.30 A. M. pi 26 GEO. MYERS, Agent. JE33EL ONE DOLLAR '..i. Per Year, 50 Cents for Six Months, An Extra Copy to every Club of Ten. ew York Herald, Published every Day in the Year. Postage Free. i $10 pays for one year, Sundays included. $8 pay tor one year, without rundays. $5 pays for six months, Sundays included. $4 pays for six months, without Sundays. $2 pays for one year for any specified day of the week. $1 pays for six months for any specified day of the week. " $1 pe month (ineirrhig Sunday) will be nti a r ir.. i An an hai.intln.a f,r m l.aa r . , w t r , I . vui au wu 9u-idiiuuui lux m lPP ict luu than three montbs. TO EUROPE Including Postage. Daily ..,$17 30 Weekly (European Edition) 4 00 Weekly (Domestic kaition) 'A 00 NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED, Postage Free. Daily Edition. ..Two and a half cts. per Copy Sunday Edition. Four cts. per Copy Weekly Edition Two cents per Copy N. B. Not less than 5 copies mailed to newsdealers at wholesale ratts. We allow no comm scions on subscriptions Daily Edition Address, NEW YQU HERALD, men 19 Broadway and St. Ann W. Y. The New and Popular Boot & Shoe Store, 32 MARKET STREET. Furniture. JUST RECEIVED FROM FACTORY a large assortment of Walnut and other grades of FURNITURE, which we offer at Great Bargains. Call and examine. feb 19 D. A. SMI i H & CO. Furnitore ! Furniture ! A. Large Assortment of WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS ! ! to be sold at the very bottom prices. Walnut Wardrobes, Sideboards, Extension TaMes Marble Top Tables, Ac, Ac., as well as common Chamber Sets. Bedsteads, Chairs and Bookers of all sorts. Looking Glasses, Mirrors, Parlor Suit, Lounges, Shades, Bed ding and everything belonging to a First- Class Furniture Establishment. Also, another lot of the celebra ed Genuine Stewart Sewing Machines, a real comfort. For sale at - F. A. BCHUTTE'8, 26 and 28 Front aud 11 to 15 Dock sts. nine 10 THE PI0XEER OF LOW PRICES ! NO OLD STOCK TO WOBK OFF AT ANY PRICE I All New Goods, selected with a great deal of care, in accordance with the times. All of my Goods warranted, of the prices : Notice some A Lady's nice Cloth Buskin, from 60c to $1.00. A nice Kid or Pebble Morocco Newport Tie, from 90c to $1.25. A Gent's nice Box-Toe Gaiter, from $1.25 up to the best. My Ladies' and Children's Department is now complete. A call at my place and a fair comparison are all I ask. - Beware of old st ck. You will spend your iBUQBi tor nomine. Rem"mber, no trouble to show my New oiuta., nespeci uny, C. ROSENTHAL 32 Market St. apl 28 Sizn of te Little Boot. pBJfi WLMlNttTO JOOBNAL, is one e Terr bt adrertisinf medimnu is tie State. Try it. 01 Head quarters for Al-, Lager Beer and Porter. I MAECUS 6l SOX'S, No. 6 Market Street i j JAN FUBNIiB VOD WIlH THE BEd Al, Lager Ber and Porter, bcth keg and " '"' ? ' - v.. 1 ' i bottled, in the city. ! LIFE IN A BOTTLE. The Most Talriable Medical DiJ ery Known to the WorW More Use for Quinine. PaJ or MinerAl Toisuiui Lif. tJ Blood, Strength for tne M and Health for All. A VT U)t VT 1 Ti-iTirn r,-M i,, . vi iwi ijji, i en IU I HE Believing that b cleansing the biH uuuumji ujj i uc touoiuuiion UUWMfaj wr oi oani mug aut a e and btin t with weakness of th lungi, oturrl much broken down in congiitutioi, after trying the bea physicians and advertised without rinding a peruana: l Dau aoctoru-e uanelt, mine maae rrom roots and herbs. 1 foru; Giscoverea a WoOderiol Bitten or tieanser,uienrot boiue ol whicn uie uu vigor, ana in time t-Hectrd t nent cure. 1 was tree trout catarrh, a became strong and soand, being able : the mot severe cold and ezpotare.aui, gainea over tnirty pound m weight ing contiderjt that 1 had made a we discovery in medicine, I prepared a q ot the Root bitiers. and wu in the i giving tbem away to sick hmdi and bors. I round tbe medicine effected wonderful cures of all dit eaiei eid humors or scrof jla in the blood, 1m Bad Stomach, Weakness. Kidser m .M j a m tmt. lorpia stiver, c , c. me ntvi discovery in this way spread fron omp to another until I found myself called i to supply patients witn media ? wiae, ana i was inaucea to estioini. atory for compounding and bottling tkl Bitters in large quantities, and I nc cd ar.my time to, this business. I was at first backward in presenti&fi myself or discovery in this wav to thep not being a patent med cu.e Ban at small capital, but I am getting brarr tnat. since 1 hrst advertised truf I have been crowded witn ordenfrn gists and country dealers, and Uj If of letters I have received frompenoi prove th fact that no reaiedr er touch good in so short a time and bfl success as the Hoot bitters. In tact, i convinced that they will soon take t' o' all othe-' medicines in iue. 'nuS bur d ed retail d'uggist, right herviti in Cleveland, now sell Knot Bit es. whom have already sola over oi Dot ties. Root Bitters are strictly iswsWl at ion, sach as was used in tbe goo"" of our forefathers, when people if1 by some simple root or piast, calomel and other Doisona or id kingdom ero unknown. lh-y acc strongly on tbe liverufl" seep tne bowels regular aaa ov nervous system. 1 hey penetra'e F of the bodv. searching' oat e7 bone and tissue from the bead to t. cleansinir and st engthening the springs of life, hence they diseases by purihcaiion and nouriitt fVn mittor ori ,Ur f e intTi or lf are. what tbe disease or ailment is, Bitters Don't wait tin il TOU V if you only feel bad or mirab SJ Bitters at once. It mav eave jor Thousands of persons in all ennntrt spa o 1 rat n v n 1 Ml w Thev have aa.vo1 mailv Href of C who had been given up by friendiu ciaas to die, and have Pruiaw m anv old chronic cas-;sof Catarri, Kheumatism. Dyspepsia, and rK' wham all nlhar trailmenti bad ! you troubled with sick headasfcs, dizziness, wpaknps bad taste 18 U ner vousneee.and broken down in eos You will be cured If you Uks u I m ..imniea OB uve v"a uuuiti'o "u y""r ji or smni noming a"v boalth, strength, and beaaty A. varai. . - cry numoog necauae WJ mm; ' Z h t I car', now my desire and d-termlajWJj my Uo jt Bitters as rast aa world old by wfcolesale and J guy and country me'enaB F press on receipt of price, l Yelte ; SIX Do' tie? S3.QV, ror w-- derftil cu eesee my lrg -.if each b .ttle of medicine. 1 youraelf. m.ssc your druggist orf Blood Clfanser,and take no saw recommend because he make O. W. FK A 1 LTZ 338 HupetiorHt . uj8 rs-tle by J. C. Munds f,afJ uista. march I For Druggists. it Comntry orders promptly attenldi t o i monthly. r i j Ya. Isa the World's f Valty." Pfice.. 13: " BUck riper mboibsk 'V" T .mvle i xk. in psBerbindina. mad f3 fat iotaaebold Maaoume -an CTrViuft iiimiaiiii m u - -natAOQ in money, or tn one-ceo rVbotaaW'; wanted! Most I'beraUw"0 1 A4dxM8. S. Wood. Tribune BuihW
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