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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Ed. ami lrop WILMINGTON. If. C FKIUAY. AUGUST 1. Ib.V. VIEWS AND RcVIEIVy. The Sherman boom ia M ailc turctd out to be a complete fizzle. Dr. Glecna the candidate of the Anti Monopolists of California for Governor, owci oo.OOO acres of lacd in one coot-ty in that State, and large tracts in Oregou and Nevada. The wife of Chief Justice Waite, of the U. S. Supreme Court, while alighting from a carriage in HaJejttP, Conn., cn Wednesday afternoon, fell and badly frac tured her leg below the ktee. Twelre millions of du!Ur are invested THE YACANT MISSIONS. t There are now two important foreign missions which bare become vacant, and i for wLicL hungry political aspirants are c!ani..rii;g. The tuition to the Court o St. James, which ha become racant b he rrsigLatiou of Minister Welsh, and tie miion to Ki s ij,' mad!" v ca tt by the resignation of Mr. Sloughtoti. It is unfortunate that Mr. Welsh, our minister to England, should feel compel! ed to resign, for he is one of the few ol our representative id foreign countries who re?ict the honor fcopon the United States. Against his Dame at least there has never be erf brought the first stain or reproach. As he was, appionted frcrr Pennsylvania, the pol tical leaders of that State are impressed with the idea that to them properly (belcDg the right to name his successor. The Republican organiza tion of th State is very anxious to secure the position for Mr.Quay.whq is chairmm of the State Republican Executive Cum mittce, and which he of course controls. He h a man of ability as a politic a in Coney Island improvements. Icq years ago $5,000 would Lire bought the wire puller, and it is in doubt wbetLer whole island. About a? 2.000,000 more Mr. Have will see fit to appoiut one to will be dropped there this year. A Make politiral speaker mentioned someboiy as a Shy lock and au audi or asked who Shj lock was. 'if you d nt kbow,' the trat"r scornfully replied, yuu'd better j home and read your Bible' A busy man tit Columbus, Ohio, ke s a phonograph re.i.ly ior urft in his ofiice and, when aujtxly bevies to tell him a a long Miry, he '.lust uk it iuto the iLatrurwcLt, and I'll listen to it by ad by. WL:n .ion a SLerman cur eluded his campaign in Maiue in behalf of Civil Service Reform bo was so fexhaustcd that he hid to hiule.l away in a Govern inent revenue cutter bearing the attractive Dime of Grant. A delegation ol thi 110,000 people of Massachusetts who supported B;n But" such a responsible position, whose on'y claim to consideration is embodied in the fact that it is the desire of those wh m Mr. Quay controls aud that he is a .uc cessful machine politician. Wayne Mc Veah, another notable politician of ti e J ''Ky Ston6 State," is also named for the pUce, and it is thought that Mr. Hh)( S looks very favorably upon him. I it is ali.maid that GejreVhin'?'0'i Chiids.of the rhiladelpoi.t Lfdyer hn a very god chance for the appoiatlnent. Mr Childs is a man of education and character, and has never been mixed up in auy of the dirty partisan workj with which the ezd ing politicians of that State havJbcen de filed, i In the appointment to the IlnsaLn ! mipcioo tbcrw are several applicants, but as yet there is doubt as to ' who will be the recipient of the honor. Mr 113 e is a very uncertain mm, and in all boasting of his -political influence and what it can accomplish, and trying to worn up a Doom ior himself to the itaai cal nomination tor the Vico-Presidancj. Iliscellaneous. Booms , and Board. the mire of a low stratum ef partisan . . n f.,.v urmi for the Mum- i politics is disgusting to decent men of all er at the p'easant and convenient d well parties The man who is thus degrading lag on the corner ot Front and Mulberry "qu uiuw ia v uujjn oeine, u l n ui u - Carolina, and we have no idea that be ill ever settle down into a quiet and well beuaved nieiub.r of the United States judiciary, One lesson that this babbler teaches is, the impolicy of putting demagogues on the beuch. Mr. Hayes b.sahown a strong ind nation t follow Grant in tbi. regard. In one notable in stance, the Senate has thwarted bis pur pose to reinforce the partisanship of our judicia y. The same policy on the pat ot the benate, m all future cases, will do much to elevate the character of that un portant department of the Government, Both transient, permanent and day board ers accommodated t moderate prices. For particulars enquire of 1 . I MKM.L. BOUDlNpT, juneH-tf Cor- Front and lialbeiry sis, $3 0,0 Icr lat ear have a-ked bim to run again I probability some of hts best friends will sing they are of the same ir'ud this yjar. He answers that be, too, is of the s. me mind; nd consents. The leading Xew Yoik gambling houses are conuected by telephones, and when the po'lce come to one place all the rest are notified. Thiisves the olice from previ ously giving no ioe themsehes,which I bey. have bad the credit of doing. Th trouble at West Point is over. The order summr-ily disniling sx cadeta for be disappointed when the j appointments are made, liis "amiable obstinacy" is a s )urce of much discomfort and annoyance tj those who would be glad to weild an influence over him. THESCATTKHKD NATION. I i I Anent the recent action of one 'Mr. Cor bin in denying to persons of the Jewish race the use of his hotel at Man hattan Beach for no other reason than Lazing had tue cllect of restoring good that they are Israelites, we do not know order, so that ext eme measures will not that we can express more fully, or in be necessary to warn six other cadets who gtronser language, our condemnation o were accused ofp!cipa!inS in the hazing guch narr0w-minded i intolerance, more befitting the middle ages than the year of frolic. Queen Victoria hai ssst to the ex-Em-pres Kugenie a frame made of vioSets In amethysts tor the last photograph bf the late Prince Imperial. The garland is surmoan'ed by an eagle, which holds in its talons a tri-colortd streamer on wLich is written In golden letters the motto, "Not lest, but gone bofore. ' Capt. Kids is an extremely fortunate man. Oa the basis of the last report of Capt. Drown, the engineer officer In charge of the j-tties, the War Depart ment has ordered Kadi to l3 paid the ad ditional $500,000 provided by the law. if Lids maintains the channel, there will be large additional aroouata coming t J htm hereafter. Typhoid fever Lis a!:n jst assumed the proport ions of aa epidemic ia the south west pirtof Terre Haute. There were tw deaths on edn.sday and one last week, and twenty-six persons are down with it uow, nearly all the cases being withiu the small area of the third ward. The doctors dmgree as towh.it is the local cause of the malady. An English, widow who has figured during the last four years in London as an active partisan of the woman's rights movement, an inmate of a lunatic asylum and the author of a series of letters on the iniquity of the Za!u war, which she bad placarded all over London, has made her self particularly attentive to the six Zulus now on exhibition at 'St. James' Hall, an 1 announces her desire to marry the best locking ot their number. The colored brethren claim to bold tie balauce of power in Ohio, commanding, as th; j say, 20,000 Totes, llut although the have always voted with the republican pitty and pay taxes oa $15,000,000 of property, complaint is made that they get none of the o2Les. Some of the colored 1 iaders have unproved the pending cani- pitgn to ca'l the attention of the negro TJ.e:s to this neglec!, aud ihey" suggest that now is a good time to make li e piwer of their ballots secure them their s'lare of standing room at the publiccrir. Kilsson still speaks lovingly of Amiri cms. To the American correspondent of a Metropolitan journal she said the other day: 'Some of the direst friends I have io t ho world are there they are all my friends, are they nor? I assure you, 1 adore Anericacs, and I want you to say eo. And don't forget to give them my lore and say I shall be sure to go and see them as soon as I can.' It is now deter mined that she will not visit America be fore the fill of 18S0t grace 1879, than by quoting with every sentiment of approval, the following ex tract from Theophrastus Such, the last work of i George ! Eliot. Had the "Scattered Nation? nd other de fender than tb;.s ablest jof I essayists, the authoress of Daniel Deroude,' they could still well afford to treat with contempt the envious ' defamation of any class, whether publican or sinners. j In the seventeenth chapter of Theo phrastus Such, entitled,-. ."The Modern llepl llej I ilepP George Eliot says: 'These anti-Judaie advocates usually belong to a party which has felt itself gloriMed in winning for Jewi the ful privileges of citizenship, laying open to them every path to distinction. At one time the voice of this party .urged that uitlerences of creed were made dangerous only by the denial of citizenship that you must make a man a citizen before he could feel like one. At present, appar ently, this confidence has been succeeds ed by a sense of mistake; there is a regiet that no ' limiting clauses were Insisted on, such as would have hin dered the Jews from coming too far and in too large proportions along those opened pathways; aud the Roumanians are thought to have shown an jeu viable wisdom lu giving them as little chance as possible. Uut then, the reflection joccurriug that some of the most ol jectionable Jews are baptized Christians, k is obvious that such d.u e w.ull have beeu insufficient, and the doctrine that you can turn a Jew into a good Chfistiau is emphatically retracted. uut clearly, thrse liberal gentlemen, too late euiiguted oy disagreeable event?, must yield the palm of wise foresight to those who arjueu against them long ago. and it is a striking spectacle to witness miuds so panting Tor advaucemenl in some directions that they are ready to firce it on an un willing society, iu this! instance despair ingly recurring to medieval types oftbink- iug insisting that the Jews are made vi ciously cosmopolitan by hold ins the world's muuey bag, that fur then) all national interests are resolved into the algebra of Ions, that they have suffered au inward degradation stamping them as morally inferior, and serve them right," since they rejected Christianity. All 'which is mir roredin an analogy, tamely, that of the Irish, alse a servile race, who have rej-fcted Protestantism, though it bas been repeat edly urged on them by j fire and sword and penal laws, and whose place in the moral scale may be judged by our adver tisements, where the clause, fXd Irish need apply, parallels the' sentence which for many polite persons" sums up! the question of Judaism: l never rftl like the Jews."" , j j Are the Scotttish loths fitted with quayt? Bos. Traoe. The Manhattan managers think their course has proved to be a jew- aicious one. uoney Is. D. N. They are going to try to prove that the fellow wbo tried to blow up the Ur w was insane from bis berth. Phil. Ual. I There is no reason why Brighton should mike any distinction as to cre-d or race. Why, they even wel come the horse-race Coney Is- D N. It is nnkmd of Mr Cor bin to call the Jews piggish, when we take in joufidrt utiou the objection of the race to pork Bos Sat. Eve 1 Gaz. The dtteim;-iation of the Fall JRiver mauulr.ctn er presents au kuobsuokle to tn- etne.-8 which tliey can t get o?l . P.il . oul. La are iude so easily, without wHottj oi tiue or i thought, it doesu t tejin bo bud to have them broken occasionally. Now does it?- Bos. Trans. . The insect with the nnpronouncable name now sits in a cool place on the Western farms and sings: 'Weevil cereal tun in this wheat by-and-by. - NY -People. . It is strange that a Jew, even though he be a gentleman, should be judged by his uose instead of what he snows. Perhaps, after all, this new depart ure of the President of the Manhattan Baoh Railway is like Levy's music all in a horn. Hackensaok Republi can. 1 ! 'Look at de pieanna, folkes,' as d eld Sam Johnson, the otu. r night, tt a roomful of his sable friends: ioo& ti de pieanna. Dure is whar yoas see anilleory, showing the proper spear ob de l rack man. JLtoau yous see d. common notes, the white trash down in de lower row, all run togedder like a white-washed boa'd fence? An' up J in de baleonia yous see de brack notes, de people ob color; arranged in seieet assemblies ob twos and frees ' Boston Transcript. i A MONTH euaran teed. $12 a day home made by thp industrious. Capital not required; we will atart you. Men, women, txys ana gin.' make money faster at wora tor us man at anvthine else. The work is light and pleasant, and such as anyone can go right at. Those who are wise wno see mis notice will send us their addresses at once and see for themselves. Costly Outfit and terms free. Now is the time. 1 hose al ready at work are laying up large sums of money, , Atldraa TKU1S Augusta, Maine. nine axw. FOR PARTICULARS . ' WHSflU" 5" . . ADDREts. I WhiteSewino Machine Co. 'CLEVELANDr QHin LIFE IN A BDT.TLE. The Most Valuable Medical Discov 1 i ery Known to! the World No 1 More Use for Quinine, ' Calomeli or Mineral Poisons Life for the i Blood, Strength for the Nerves, and Health for All. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC "PABOLE DfiHONNEDit JJ CALL AT AND GET IT. Be wise and llappy. 1 If you will stop all your extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yourself and families with expensive doctors or humbug cure-alls, that do barm always, and use ouly nature's simple remedies for all your ailments you will be wise, well and.bappy, aad save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and good will tell you, Is Hop BitterB ralyonit. See another column. Miscellaneous. Ql V CELEBRATED BBLS., HALF BBLS. and at RETAIL. THIS ' . Tripple Purified Flour is pronounced by all who have used it, I ' to be I PERFECTION ! No higher grade can be made ! I A trial will convince the skeptical I! I .11 GEORGE MYERS, july 26-tf 11, 13 and 16 South Front St. Corn , Bacon , Molasses. I 40 000 Bush Prime White jcorn, ' i I onf Boxes D. S. and Smoked O&D SidP Hhds New Crop Cuba . Molatsee. 350 BblB Cuba' N md 8 H 1 iy-Bbls Sugars, Orushed, JL O Granulated A Extra C, and C, ( J Q Bags Ooffee, all grades, 1 100 Tuba Choice Family Lard, Boxes Tobaoco, Tax Off. , y er Half Bbis and Boxes Sua ff, 1 O Tax Off. JgOO Kegs Nails,! y ALSO, " ' Potash, Lye,! Soda, Soap, Starch, I Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Glue, Ac For sale low by ' WILLIAMS A MUROHISON, iune 17 Wholesale Gro. k Com. Mer. ! A GREAT OFFER 2S& PIAAOS fl2S upwards, not used a year, tro d as new; warranted. NEW PIAN08 and ORGANS at hX TRAORDINART LOW prices roa cash. Catalogues Mailed, HOR ACE W-T1SB8, A trent, 40 Fast 14th Street. N. y. j P. O. Box, 3530. july l-4 ClOfin returns In 30 days on $ 1 00 In yes- j 4? k tt J J vested, umcial reports and infor mation mss. Like pronto weekly oa Stock options or iu to cu. . Address, T. Potter Wiflrht A Co., Bank er 35 Wall t., a. Y. july lfr-4w &1f 4A A i nvnvested in Wall Street 9lv W 5AVmStocki maks fortunes erery month. Books sent free explaimncr ereryfing. Address UAATKK Uo. J5AMIKH8, 17 Wall Ht, july 16-4w New York. Beliering that by cleansing tne blood and building up the constitution was the only true way of bani hing disease and being troubled with weakness of the lungs, catarrh, Tery much broken down in constitution, Ac , and after try intr the beet physicians and paying out my money for many kinds of medicines advertised without nnamg a permanent cure, I tHgan doctoring my self J using medicines made from roots and herbs. I fortunately liscoyered a wonderful fitters or Blood Cleaneer,the first bottle of which gave mepew life and vigor, and in time effected a perma nent cure. J was free from catarrh, my lungs became strong and sound, being able to 8taad( the most severe cold and exposure, and 1 hare (rained over thirty pounds in weight. Feel inir confident that I had made a wonderful disco vey in medicine, I prepared a quantity ot the Root Bitters, and was in the habit ol giving tbem away to sick friends and neigh bors. I found the medicine effected the most wonderful cures of all diseases caused from humors or scrofula in the blood, Imprudence, Bad Stomach1, Weakness, Kidney Disease, Tomid Liver. Ac . Ac. I The news ofimy discovery in this way spread from one person to another until I found jmyself called upon to supply patients with medicioe tar and wide, and I was induced to establish a labor atory for compounding ana bottljng the Root Bitters in large quantities, and I now d .vote all my time to this business. I was! at first backward in presenting eitber myself or discovery in this way to thepubl'c, not being a patent medicine man and with small capital, Dut I am getting bravely over that. Since I first advertised this medicine I have been crowded witn orders from drug gists and country dealers, and the hundreds or letters i nave receiveu iroui pwouun uuiou, prove the fact that no remedy ever did so much good in so short a time and had so much suocess as the Root Bitters. In fact, I am convinced that they will soon take the lead of all other medicines in use. Neatly one hundred retail druggists, right here at home in Cleveland, now sell Root Bitters, some of whom have already sold over one thousand bottles. I Root Bitters are strictly a medical prepar ation, such as was used in the good old days of our forefathers, when people iw re cured by some simple root or plant, 1 ana wnen calomel and other poisons of the mineral kingdom were unknown. I toej acc strongly on the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels . regular and build up the nervouB system. hey penetrate every part of the body, searching out every nerve, bone and tissue from the head to tte feet, cleansing and strengthening the fountain springs of life, hence they must reach all diseases by purification and nourishment. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, use Boot Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable, use the Bitters at once. It may save your life. Thousands of persons in all parts of the ountry are already using Root I Bitters They have saved many lives of c-tnsumtives who bad been given up by friends and physi cians to die, and have permanently cured many old chronic cases of Catarrh, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and Skin Diseases, where all other treatments had fa'led. Are you troubled with sick headache, costiveness, dixxineBs, weakness, bad taste in the mouth, nervousness, and broken.down in constitution? You will be cured if you take Root Bitters. Have you humors and pimples on your face or skin? Nothing will give you such good health strength, and beauty as Hoot Bit ters. - I . I know that jealous physicians will cry humbug because tny discovery cures se many of their patients, b t 1 care not. 1 It is now my desire and determination to place my Koot Hitters as fast as possible within the reach ef all those suffering throughout the world Sold by wbo eeale and retail drug gists and country merchants, or sent by ex press on receipt of price, $1.00 per bottle, jor six bottles $5.00. For certificates of won derful cures, see my large circular around each bottle of medicine. Read and judge for yournelf. . i ( Ask your druggist or merchant for FRAZIER'S KOOi BITTER-, the grea Slood Cleanser,and take no substitute he ma 'ecommend because he makes a large profit G. W. FRAIZER, Discoverer. 338 Supei ior St., Cleveland O. For sale by J. O. Munds and T. S. Barbank, druggists. march 26th eow-daw IATAfM.. HIGHEST dfiisT AWARD And Grand Medal V fi i Economy, Durability lid JUviAi. ' combined with perfect worl Are Dtstinguishior Fet ! celebrated Giant Farm 1 ana Warehouse FaW i MADS IT a: p.'dickey j i .... i Racine, wit.: Now having many late improwflmsn th 1 - ' I cleamn all hj' 7X,au7 qual to very demand as, Beans. Castor Beans, Corn and S7n Tbeyjrrade Wheat perfealy by once hiJt 111 arate Oats from Whe IuJL?,2 i Se very perfect arrangements for deaninr t2 v Clover, Flax Seed. Orchard Cs, "."5 small seeds. Ihey Chaff perfectly," .d T0LBtt every qualxficanon required Tdo beu SSfc the ihortsst tune. , Wo Warehouse, as well as Farm Mills, are largely coa. structed, both kinds requiring! nine sizes to accoo. ! modate the demand, and giving a capacity of from so 1 to 500 bushels per hour, according to tiie of mil 1 They are shipped, boxed for ocean transportation, and "set up" or "knocked down" for forwent inland, as requested; "and in all cases put fr on board Cars or. Steamer Jprders filled am diy u received, t . " j , ' M ills shlDDedT"knocked'down -feTf J'C.ir .L freight charged as when forwarded "setup." Oled. graphs and Circulars supplied on application. ' Trices will be quoted w and on liberal term. Cone. onaence soiiatea. ill Foreclosure Sale, f ON FRIDAY, the 1st day of Inyuatsexv at 12 o'cloek, M., by virtue of the p. w ers oonf rred by a certain mortgage deed ex ecuted by Joseph C. Pittman ard wife, to'th Wilmington Building Association, regisbvod in the Records of New Hsnover Conntyji io Book F. F. F., pajre 484, the underMifoed will offer fr sale by public auction tt tbn Court House door ia the City of Wi!ininirtit, that certain lt of land in the City of Wil mington, bounded and described asfollowi: Beginning at a point in the Western lias of Fourth street, 103 feet North of iu ktenec ion witn Davis street, thepce LVorthwsrdlr with Fourth street 60 feet, thence Weitird j lv 121 feet to the Eastern line of Third street, thence Southwestwardly with said line of Id St, 35 feet to Davis street, thenee Hontheut-j wardly with tbe Northern line of Osvis itiret 50 feet and thence Eastward! Ill feet to th I Purchaser to pay ! fof DEAR SIR: The wear and tear of business life makes such tremendous drafts upon body and mind taat wi'nout recourse to some ex: stair .112 aent they must give way under te pressure. To those who are breaking down, or wasting r 1 j t 1 ? a or . " away irom general aeouiiy or anecuons o the liver, stomacband the kidneys, a svste matic course of the Bitten will so reinforce the vital functions as to bame all the assaults or disease and restore the system to its wont ed health. 1 For sale by all Druggist and respectable ueaiers generally, july 1-ly dAw Please write for large Illustrated Catalogue of Rifles Shot Cutis Revolvers. Address Great Western Gun Works. Pitts burg, Fa. ! july 16-4w JAMAICA GINGEK SANFORD'S JAMAICA COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 1 " ! WILMINGTON, N. C. r A. CCEUITE, Prop. TOOTRUli. 1 We copy the following from the Wash tngton Post, and aubmit it to our reader without comment: I It is a melancholy spectacle to cderal judge roaming about the country the rofe' of an itinerant demagogue, ee a All That Is Desired TN TH8 BOOK AlfD STATIONERY A i j 1 line can be found at "STATES' BOOS STORE. BLANK BOOKS All siaes and kinds made to order at short nctice. No use to" mention the ORGUINITTE8. They sl at sight. . YATES BOOK 8TORE july II GINGER. The oniy combination of the true Jamaica Ginger witl choice Ar - omatios and French Brandy for Cholert Aiomus, urampj anu Pains, Diarrhoea and vsentery, D si sis dW . 1 TIT A m I foS'ActivUy in fi""- Hotels in the city. The table is the Stomach and Bow- I innri:. i els, and aveidingi the 1 T I dangers of Change of I ern markets tffords. water, rood, and (ju- Board iper Day $2 and 82-60 ! rpHE COMMEBCiAL, formerly the "EM PIRE H0U8E",having been thoroughly ren- ovated and refitted is now one of the leading heme and north- Imate. Ask for Sanford's Jamacia CIngei, jmiyl-4w 1 NEW PIANOS $125 beginning. Terms of sale Cash. papers. 1 I I ALEX. T. LONDON, june 2-19t4jy3i Asfcignee ia Bankrsptor, A Sure Dure for Piles. A SURE CURE for the blind, bleeding itching and ulcerated piles bai been dit covered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment, a I single box has cured the worst old chronic cases oi iweniy-nve anu lairij tmh No one need suffer fire minutes after apmj isg this wonderful soothing medicine. Lo tions, instruments and lectuariei do more barm than good. William's Ointment b sorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching (particularly at night after getting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, gires initant ana painless relief, and is prepared only for n , itchin g of the private parts and nothing elce. "1 cons ilted physicians in PhiladsJ phia, Louisville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and this city, and Bpent hundreds of dollars, aM found no relief until 1 obtained a box of W. William's Indian Ointment some four montfli ago, and it has cured me completely.) I JoskfhM. RTDKR, CIeTeland,0. Has done me more good than all the m cine I ever tried, and Ibave tpent more than cure cost me more than $40." ' ... n iTin Rpast tko. Inrraham, n "Have suffered twenty years with itcbirf nd uloerate'i pues, nvinguse v,,J' 6t dy that came to my notice without benei11 until I used Indian Ointment ard rectrffea immHit rplipf. 1 1 1 i Jambs Careol, (an old mi er) .11 ( , I Tecom Vr No Pile Remedy erer apidfavor and extensiys sale. W VzJ wholalfl and retail drueeiflt. For .' J. C Munds and T. S. Burbana. men 20-eow-dAw Warm Springs ! I Western HortH Carolina. 18 NOW OPEN for the recepuon r ure seekers ano invalids. J Btj. Thia loTlr nlaea is situated in the ful valley of the French Broad, witbt mUes of the railroad. . rV We have a fine band of music, atte ni ' vants, and all other accommodauosf . mar' round at a &rselass waiermg v Large Sample Rooms for the Com j mercial trade. For particulars apply V I phlet june 10 Prnprieto A First-Clasa Bar and Billiard Hall I ! I i connected with this HoteL i i FREE LUNCH daily fom 11 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. 1 AND PHOTO ROOM 3. Furniture. inly 18- Hot ! Hot Each, and all styles, including Grand Bduare and Upright, all strictly riasx CLAas, sold at the lowest hit cash wholxaau- Facroav prices, direct to the rtrmcHaas. These Pianos made one ox the finest displays at the Cen tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously re commended for the Hieuarr Hoaoaa over 12,000 ia use Regularly incorporated Man ufacturing Go. Factory established over 36 years. The So. maro ' Grands contain Mathn- shek's new Dateat Duplex Overstrunr Re-J a large assortment of Walnut and 'other I the treatest Improvement in the history of 1 Apples, Poultry, Eggs, &c., just received -"B)- w-raw jruj. ou guoa you will never think ii.f t immvm wm uon 1 1 now Dou we take every care to nlMA j'-rz jrrTiv i much nu pmi fT . j ficviuus CUSbOm TU5T RECEIVED FROM FACTORY grades of FURNITURE, which we offer at Great Bargains. Call and examine. OTES! BUT SUCH NEW, NICE Pennsylvania Buttek Cheese, Dried j Sol. Bear & Bros TAKE! PLEA8UBE in aanouncrflf j" r numsrous rnends and paovB. - one of the most oompleto and largest of ,!-.- CLOTHinOTA FUKTIISMIWG GO1' And that feb 19 D. A, SMITH & CO. irpxTTMT nrrxr pt a xrn vi w . I. - Kesrjectfnllv plT-6m Jl Eait lfittitreet, WT july 23 NEWBURY & CHASTEN. HA I the abovt wUlUioU9" i , u - I t .ha eitf prices; than by any other House - Call early and geCBargalns. fun 17 ' 80LBMW t
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