The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1879. Entered at the Iosto'tfi ck at WlLMIN'OTtTN, N. C.y AS Skcojtd-'Class Matte a. VE1WS AND REVIEWS. Mrs. Gen. Fremont is Tery popular in Arizona. She is very handsome, has beautiful grey hair, and is a brilliant con versationalist. Gen Loring, ex-officer of the ex-Kbe-dive, has in hit ten years Egyptian service, it is said, acquired a comfortabl furtune. His annual salary was 10,000 in gold. The late eiia!or Zichariah Chandler and direr P. Mortoji both died on the fi'.t div of November, Mr. Chandler on n - v u .Miiversary of the death oi Moi lou. A corn &i oiuJent eays that now-a-days every wfuian of s cial position in New Y rk niodt-ls or paints photographs or ! r.it (, r res or cbisels, or reads .. s- i' a tl i.oji.ical economy. v i.fu the Archduchess Christina dis-cuvt-red that Kirjg Alfonso's birthday can.e on Friday, she begged that the wedding-day mifiht be changed to the! 27tb or the 29th, and so it is to be. Mrs Lewis wag alone at night in a house at Air Line, Ohio. She was awakened by the dropping of the key from the lock of the front door. Guessing aright that a burglar had pushed it out, she armed her self with a pistol, and, when be in'icv duced his head fired at it. Ills dead body was taken away by a companion in the wagon that was to have carried the plunder. Probably Bismarck ai.d the Duke of Wellington have had more orders and (Tecorattcts than any others in the world. The latle " rarely wore any save the gar ter, aud it was observed when he lent a f-imous dec-oration for some private theat ricals at Lady Salisbury s, years after it was conferred, that he case had never even been opened; Bismarck is quite as indifferent. The faulty construction oi" California's iiew Conatiiution is exported to cause a grent deal cf litigation. The titles and terms of many of the county officers are left in doubi a;;d must be settlsd by the courts, mos' of which will be paraljzsd until the legislature can grant relief. On account cf the expected unpleasant workings of liie f ew ordinance the Bank California his reduced i!s capital stock from $5,000,- ()0 to 000,000, and the Grangers' Bank t orn !r-i,0(H),00 j, all paid in, to $1,000, 000. The Alabama papers are beginning to call the attention of the world to the gold reswurces of the State, which they say are inexhaustible. It is stated that, with tho same machinery . and labor, more gold could be taken from the Tal'apopfea mines than has beeu secured from many ol the best ki own diggings on the Pacific coast. In formtr years these mines were worked, unskilfully indeed, but at that time they ielded many thousand dollars' worth cf the precious metal. The Russian royal family seem to mend a lrge part of their time in France. The Grand Dukes Nicholas and Constan tino hare been passing months at Faris and Biarri'z. They were followed by the Czarewitch, and now the impress is at Cannes, where the and the Czxr are to pass the winter. The' French seem to be pleased, and tee in . it an indication of Russia's regard fur their country. The imperial family while at Cannes decline ail attentions c.ilculattd to make them in any way conspicuous. They intend making travelling more c nvenient on the continent of Europe bt adopting our sj stern of railway carriages. Littlt Bvlgiuru is wide awake in matters of business, and is setting the first ex ample. The international Company of Sleeping Cars has submitted a project to the GorerEment of Brussels for orgm iziog a great express train between Os tead. Cologne, Berlin, and the Russian frontier. The train will be exclusively compofel of sleeping cars and saloon car riages. Divorce or no divorco is the social question convulsing France to-day. A. father writes to a Pans journal: 'Sir, you ask if it is just to reestablish divorce. Can the question be seiiously put? I have three daughters- It was my duty to marry off all three. This was not done without trouble, but at last it. was done. I am told that divorces will be granted by the Chambers. If this be so, xuy daughters, who are unhappy in their homes, will get divorces, that is certain; and when they are divorced they wili wish to marry again. Behold me com polled to furnish them with three new husbands. I trut that your paper will print this protest of a pirent.' THE ELECTIONS YESTERDAF, The returns from thk elections held in the different States yesterday are neces sarily meagre and tine fri :!!, but enough has been ascertained aa t tie piooab.'e result to make it unsatisfactory! to the Democracy, it is true that iu ne rly all the States a -Republican majority was ex pected, as they have' heretofore invariably polled their ycrtes for a sRepabjlican tick et. But in , New York, which is certainly Democratic b) a large majority when the strength of ths vdte is polled and there are no divisions in the party, the result, as indicated by the result thus far received, has not beenj favorable to the Democracy. Tpe probabilities are that Robinson has been defeated, bat that the remaW der of the Dmocratic State ticket huv '-a elected by a handsome majority, win nc legislature-has gpne Republican. We hope to have additional and more au thentic information relative to the result during the day, which, if received, wil be found uporfc the local pare ot "this 111 i iscue. i i i l In Pennsyli'ai ia there vas only one State officer (State Treasurer) to be voted season was a proStable one to the rice interests oi mis estate. The following particulars are given re! ative to the crop! made this year: The remuneratire prices obtained for the previous crop induced a much exten ded cultivation and about 60,000 acres were planted from which a yield of 250, 000 to 300.000 bbls. was reasonably ex pected. In May, the water in the Mis sissippi fell so low that it was impossi ble to fl.od the fie'ds and the customary 'June rise' failing, together with a long period ofdrontb, all combined to serious ly injure the growth of the rice. Artificial-means of raising the water were re sorted to, and, pumps were kept running night and day, with indifferent success by those who could command them. September 1st, a heavy gale supplement ed the disasters of year, and instead of the large yield expected, toe most reliable estimates show only about 75 000 bbls as total crop for the. season. The, quali" ty was somewhat injured by the want ol water, yet the parcels offer in g are of fair character. Preparations are deing nia re lor a large planting next s ason. for, and the fetu can candidate w rns fchow thai the Republi cs elected by a largely in creased rxMjo ity over th. vote of 1673. That the Repubhcanj would f kct their candidate was no mre than we expected, as th State Las i.erUl'y gone in favor of tnat paiiy. I In Virginia th.re was a stubborn fight between the j-Fuuders" and the '-Read jusltro'. of Uie Stale debt, add the Jesuit is yet i:i doubt. Several days will un- loub'.edly el wiil b d finitely ascertained. :pbje before the actus i ie;li In ..New J.j ascerjt, ?y th.1 i pi.ib ioaiiS have made somu -slight gjins, and jwill contin ie to control Ihn ILetisiatuie electit'ii of the large ni:.j rity, akhough ti.eJ he Senate by fit five, and the Asseukbiji by fyu'rtoeu or teen majority. In Maryland thero is tit doubt of thr- Democratic ticket, by a lit of officers. long that the eou:.t 'u uot latest return 3. it is esti- s will cany the voted fur i.-. so l complete iii ;h-. mated that thb ' Democra cify of Biiltim.jJ-e by 10,000 m joi'iiy. V shall publish the re' urns C' lnpl t whu they an :vo. Lonj, thu Republicat candiiiate for Governor of- Aiadchusetts, has been elected by a phi.'aliry of from 10,000 o 13,000 votes.; Tne entire State ticket has beeu elected and the legislature will be strongly Republican. There has been a large fading off in the vote of that State as compared with foimer vears. The re turns from 22G towBs and cities in the I Pr"ent shouia be equitably distributed tut, uattruies ui tue ocaies ana The President of the Caliiornia State Viticultural Society has reported 60,000 acres covered with viieyards, nutnLering 5,000 000 vines, ai;d represen ug, with the land, a capital of $30,000,000. An other complete report is to be made ten years hence. Frovrb iu Pari? Worth mak-.s the Toniau. Buffalo ExoreBs. Tiie independent voter is likely to raise the old fora'ca with the oambi natiou. Puck. Home f;ifted.geniu3, who knows not that he is the jailor of a poetic fancy fuoh as Teuqyson would give a dollai for,! remarks of "the present weather tha it ia'tlie 'tail ol tummer fitickin' through -the knot-hole of the past' Yonkers Gazjtte. About this time the barber and cus tomer get into an earnest politic 1 dis cussion, which so du-tracta the atten tion of both that the barber doesn't observe, until the bottle becomes emp ty, that he has been lubricating the customer's head for forty minutes, and has got iu the neighborhood of a j pint of 'o.l poured on to it, which fluid is rapidly working its way toward the oustomer'a toots. And then the victim discovers how things stand, and pretty soon the police are called in . ' Boston-Pest. Ma?k Twain was invited to Hart ford, where a dinner was to be given to the Gat3 City Guard, of Atlanta, Ga. He couldn't go, owing to his political engagements, but he begged the committee kindly to eee that the portion of the banquet -vbieh he would i 5 . j . ... ub ttiiowea to consume ii he were Miscellaneous. nDPilMC 13 Stops, 3 set Rexd', 2 Knee UnUHnO 8wellf, Stool and L'ook, only $94. f Oct. Pianos, Stool, Cover and Book, only $143.75. Illoitrated Newspaner sent free. Address Daniel F. Beatty, WasMns ton, NJ. oct $10 to $1000 sEXESkS in an oireei makes fortunes everj month. Books sent free explaiaing every thing. ' Address, BAXrfiK A CO., I Bankers. oct9 4w 1 IT ?7all St., New Vork. AGENTS WANTED For the Beet atxl Fastest-Pelli p Pictoriai Booa and Bibles. Prices reduced 31 per cect. National Pgb lishikb Co., Philada., Pa., Atlanta, Ga., o: St. Louis, Mo. I cct 9 4 , Miecellancou?. v . -Wis, To examine the lajre and varict as-ortm. i.t J ' ClOfifl rPt1iri" in 30 dajs on $100 in 4) IZUUvested. Official reports and infor mation FREK, Like orofita weekly on tff ck options of $10 to $LQ. Address. T. Potter Wight & Up., Bank er , 35 Wail St., N. Y. I f ct 9 4w WAPJTED,r..?GF- miDctoo, and the adjoining towns for the best selling household articles iu the world. Tip top probts,write at once to World Matu- facturiDg To.., 12'2 Nassau 8t. New Vork. oct 9Aw f G0CD PLAN. Combining nnil o:ratiug mnyw !r; F iu oue vBl iiiiiii lias every ativAitiafre f riiitil, n il l a FUiiifiil mana.-einriit. I.r?e profit diviivf1 io rat 11: Invpstmants of $25 to $'0000. ("lrrniar. wi'.ii I:. ! jc j l.iiiaTi ii how nil can pocreeil in utock iel: ties. mx.il 'I ircc. L.VWRKKCK CO.. 19 BroaU trett. New oik. Dry Goods, Carpets, - ! oct 2i ELASTIC THUSS Haa a Pad d i fferin e trom al lothe-, is cup abape, with Self-Adiusdne Ball in center, adapt i tseifto positioiu ot tee body, while the Hal Ii n the cup presses hack the lotcKtlntjTiiasapr4on would with the Finger. '.Villi light Pressure the Hernials held aetmrely day and night, aa'l a raiilcal cure certain. Itlt eztj, durable and cheap. Sent by mail. Circulars free. EGGLESTOS TRUSS CO., Chicago, 111. nawrag ;t INSTITUTE. KutablWriH i n la7? for the core ol Caneer, Tonort, Flwri, ScrofnJa, and Skin Dlst-asca, without the ti-e of knife, ot lofsof blood, anii little pain. Fori nformatlon, circulars and references, a:l'lrij Dr. F. L. I'0 D, Aurora, Kane Co., I1L The only improvement; ever made, on! the con PORUS PLASTER. It contains-greater ancj more powerful than the common Poriis Plaster, and is far superior to l'ViU-inJ Tiie so-oanea eiecincai appn iiiees ret 9-4 w Grahd-GrancSGrand Opening! z'1 CUBED.. A simple vegetable remedy ior me spemy uu permanent cure ci uonsunip-i tion,Bronchitis,Catarrh,A8thnia,ii all Throat ana Luna AJ) ectxons. Also u. positive a.ut! radical cure for Nervous Debility and all! Nervous Complaints, trAicft tigs been letted tnj thousand of crises. Recipe, with f nil directions uu (. 1 X A c 1.1 v. aj , y'l J.iif: 11.-117 nil I II 1 1 'cVL - iug and UBincr, eent by mail free of charge on receipt Ot Stamp. Fleaae name this paper. W.W.6HXSAR,149Fower8,Block,Bocbeater.Nl 222 WANTED Goods eell rapidly.' liberal commission Active parties to act as Ceneral Ajj -nts for the eale of our ppeciaUies. Uusin-88 respeetb!e. -We py a salary or a on eafes. From $100 to $203 a Month can be made by live rreu. Ra'-e chance for making mone7. I d iress J. b. M DONALD &, (Jd,, oct 9-4 VZ8 Clark St Chicteo. State gire LoDg 930, aod Adams 113,515, Batler, 99, 9,915. From this it would seem that Batler will have to wait for a more farorable opportunity before he can become Governor c f the Bay State. In Connecticut the election1 wai for members cf the Legislature and Senators in eleven out ol twenty-one districts. In these the Republicans elected ten and the Territories. 'I would no V he adds, that any j partiality be shown; on ac count of politioal creed or ceocraDhi- cal position, but would beg that all the crates be of the same heft.' Democrats one: Senator. Wisconsiu has goneRepublican, having elected Smith, their candidate for Gover nor by about 2,500 majority, which1 is a gain ever previous votes. 1 Minnesota is necessarily slow in get ting forward ; her j-etums, bnt there has been enough received to show that there i a large falling elf in the vote polled, ae compared with previous years. At St. Pauls, Rice, the Democratic candidate for Governor, ran far ahead of his ticket and had a majority of 1,600 in that xue uuii oi me vote ot me otatej is in the more Soutbjcrn counties and turns from there show Republican gams. As maUer of Cv.uts'5 the Republicans Tie election yesterday he Suprebe Court, and city. cast re- carr'el Nebraska. was for Ju lge of rebutted in the election of ,CuLb, Repub- ( 12 000 over, Wake, i i ticau, oy a niAj.tnry "ly, Democrat. The returns fro t'w, tut the S gor e Democratic, ta m :sissijipi are mea e has wkinut a doubt with the exception of two or three Grethback precincts. In Minois the election wp.s confined to Cook county and the city of Chicago, in that c Ui.ty. and was for! city pnd county oilkeis. j The Republicans claim the city by 5.)00 and th( county bo 8.000 majority, which would be a gainjof abdf 10 000 over the last election. THE RICE CRO l Xt TV m 1 p r-i sued a eirciilar,da,ted at New Orleans, November Utt which contains some very interesting jin formation relative to the rice crop, bth for last year an 1 for this The following particulars are given rela- tiye to the crop of l78-79: 1 - i i i ; Quantity The total yield in this State was 164,000 bb!s'4 of which 150.000 bbls. were marketed, the remainder being used for setd and hoise consumption. ' Quality Planters! haying been more eirelulin seeding and cultivation, anJ tn account cf fa r harvest weather.thejarerage grade was fully. up to previous seasons. Pricei Louisiana being the base of supply for the United States, daring the first three months of the crop year, all the surplus was- disposed of as early as November. ( Speculation in 'rough' fun milled rice): then forced prices unJuly high and market ruled quiet and steady until Spring demand set in and prices ad vanced Jc. per pouca. Altogether the Get out Doors! lhe close confinement of all factory worK, gives the operatives pallid faces. poor appetite, languid miserable feelings,- poor blood, inactive liver, kidneys aud urinary troubles, and aril the physicians and medicine in the world cannot help them unless tbey get out of doors or use LIop Bitters, the purest and best remedy, especially for such rases, having abun dance of health, sucshiue and rosy cheeks in inem. iney cost tut a trm-. f5ee anot b ei column.- I Dr. Holt's Endorsement! of Specr's Port Crape Wine. lhe followmsr, from the celebrated Dr Mott of New York, speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's efforts to raise the Oporto Urape in jNew Jersey: 62 Madison Avenue, New Yoek, April 11, 1878. Mr. AijFred Speer. Dear Sir ; The visit which I made last year to your v meyaras, wine-presEes aid vaults at rassaic, N. J., satisfied me tboroushlv .that tha wines manufactured by you are joure and unadulterated, and the very oest that can be ofiVred to the public for medicinal uses. Acting upon ray favorable impressions at the time, I h ive since recommended the iort, Wiue more particularly in my practice, and am sati.fied, with marked benefit, to my patients. There can be no better proof to the doubting mind, as to the Wine being made Oi the finest Oporto Grape,, than a visit to the acrei i f land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing yon success in your praiseworthy enter prise, remain respectfully yours, ALEX B. MOTT, M. D . Pi of. of Surcery, Bellevue llosp. Med'l College, &c-, &o For eale by J. C. Munds, Green Flarner. P. L. Bridgers & Co. ! impdnam to me Afflicted. We would alvise all who may need the advico of a physician, to either call or write to Dr. Ko:rtsou, 19, So. Eutaw St., BalUmpre, Md., who from 15 years expe rience in Hospital and Special Practice guarantees a! cure in all diseases of the Urinary Organ and of the Nervous Sys tem, Organic and Seminal Weakness, Im potency (toss j of sexual power), Nervous Debility and trcmblirg, Palpitation of the Ileal t, dimness of sight or giddiness, Noc turnal E nissions, itc, all resulting from abuses in youth, or excesses in manhood; also all skin and blood diseases quickly jcured.' Dr. R. is a graduate of one of the oldest i and best medical schools in this country (University of Marylacd), and re feis to the leading physicians in his cityncl all consulting him can rely upon honorable and confidential treatment. In writing enclose stamp fop reply. Special attention given to all female complaints.. Good ac commodations for all wishing to call and see him. Medicine sent to any address. Food changes with the season except taffy, which is good all the year round. Tgr sinking spells, fits, dizziness, palpita tion and low Kfuiita, rely on Hop Bitters." "Read of, prortrre and use Hep Bitters, end ycu willbe strong healthy aad happy." "Tad'es, do yon wont to be 6tronjr, healUiy and beautiful! use Uop Bittei-fl. The rrreateet appe tizer, 6tomaeh, blood nr.d liver reculatox,- Hop Eitters." 'Clerprmen, tatr yer3, fcditors, Bank ers and Ladies need Hop Bitters daily." "Hop Bitters has re stored to Bobriety and health, perfect wrecka from mimperancc." "Sour stomach, sick headache- and dizzi ness Hop Bitters cures with a trw doses." - ' Bend for. ?KOVERBS. oJ . Bear i Have the pleasure of again announcing to the public that we have an unusual and attractive Stock and aire prepared to offer customers one ol tlic urandest and Cheapest stocks of I 'Piices rangiDg in Suits from 3 00 upwards ! I A beautiful and grand assortment in G-BHT?S FUZU7XSHZNG: GOODS ! "Which ve -guarantee cannot be equaled in this city. A line lined latest stvles in 'S500-w-Illbopaidfr.r g a case that Hop tiV p ters -will net cure c." a help." I Hoi Titters baildq H tjp, fctretgthena and a M luics uuiiliuuaii j k B from the flret doac." S "Kidney and Url- S nary complaint of r.ll g cured by Hop Bitters.' Flop Cottgh Ctncs Is tho sweetcht, fiattst and heat. Ask chilurtn. Tte Hop Pad for Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Is euoerlor yto all others. Cures druggists, j D. I. C. Is an absolute and irresistible cure for dninlienness, use of opiu m , tobacco aad narcotics. All above sold by orufrpists. Hop Bitters Manufacturing-, Co., Circular. and Shoes ! Tn nil . .- I -. A- . , . - . - . , M I I J f I 1 - f, jin i".iJL't.T iixj'.f. 1 -rices. iinTOrif ti (i rrr.r. mm in . ii!m:irofr!r-m v, men v.o guaian'ee .to be of superior quality. "yVe also liMve one' of the choicest and largest 'stocks' of Two ami IMy an i i,russ3ls Carpets, lings, Matting and Oil Cloths :ih a-t msmng iow prices. - lueasc exumnc1; OCt i) CRAY '3 SPECIFIC UK MEDICIS1. SPESR'8 Salt fait. Sal f P 9500 8Cis L1YES-FOL SALT, rflA Sac e MrshaTl8 Fine 8alt, OXjyj Lare White S acs 'iy, An u:i- f-.iiir rr care ior fcraifia! W e a It n ess. jtZn.. ' v. hnerm tor r- he, 1apoie.11- r .'' .few Flour, Bacon, Susar. 1200'BbI FreEb FL0DB aI1 grades, 2Q0 Boxes D 8 nd Smoked Sidee, 200 Tubs Choice Leal Lard "I 95 Bbla Sofirars, CrHshed, Granulated, t A, Extra C, and C. Cliceso, Crackers, Candy. jOO Bnxei Extr Cream Cheeje, Bb'8 ni Boxes Frerh Crackers, J Box-s Pure Candj, Bagging:, Ties, Twine- 1000 Whle aDd Half RolKK&GQlXQ, 3500 69 ew TIES 1 nnfl Lba Bailing Twine, Manchester Yarii9,Lake Ueorge gheetings! for sale low.by WILLIAMS A MUBCOlSON, ' oct 2? Wholesale Oro. Jc Com. Mer. Bis Roe AT Hall & PearsalPs. ot 25 SEi Ytu;!2.ea thu f jl-AFTES TASIS3. loss-, as a s queace of Helf-A base; as Lota of Kemo.-y, I -iawrsa! I assitude, Pain in th Hick, IMmnees ot" Vision. Premature CM.i A?ejandmn7 other riiecs:s to t lead to Insar.iiy or 0;.ri-umpti--jn atid a Pre ma tare : Ci- I'all parti jalars ia our pa'mvh'ct, vyhich we Uea-'ra to send free by ma'l to every ftco. ' IheSpeciBc Medicine i. sold b all druggists at $1 per package, or six pack ages for $5, or will bo cent free by mail n receipt of the monev by addres-'in THE' C RAY MEDICINE CO.. Mechanic'a Block, Detroit, Mich. Sold in Wilmington aid everywhere by alldruereists. ont ll-diwly. Us-:d in Cbrchois for 'Cojb amnion rnrp-ii jt i THE KENTUCKY' LITERARY JOURNAL or the purpose of increasing the circulation of their paper, will distribute (Jash Pbf.miums amount ing to $100,OUO, ranging from flu to $20,000, to BUDBcnoers. CASH PREMIUMS. I 1 Cash Premium of 920,000 I lOCash Premiums of... 20 UK) " 3M " lOOO " O " " SI30. J " " lOO. y M oO... 7,300 5,UK l.tHMl oOOi vim Hfi.) AO lO 1,350 450 1510 Premium, nmonnrfnir tn 1f ul.fWMI will be distributed b lot. in of men of high character and undoubted standing, at uovington, Kentucky, Nov- 15 1879. We are authorized to dintrihnt hnn nltSlriKor flf nn. nan.. k . . 1 T." . 1. Legislature passed at its December session, 177. : '.2C receipt of 89 we will send one ticket waich will entitle the purchaser to a chance which may secure any one of the above Cash Premiums, a J llSO LlTERABY JOCENAT. for nun rftar. Aidress all orders to ' ' k - Manager. , PJ). Box 11 9. CoTlnK-ton.KenttickjL ' ,jgsronsible agents winterervyhire. i " oct lC-diw." Dentistry. PARENT8 TOO OFTl-X teglect tbfir Childre'n teeth : tbere is a specialtr for their me. in mj new Chair, foncd no when. eliU.I Send them and h?e tiiair tettvi exam ined and treated, before ttcy ar-; past Sitior. i. ir ii 6 WM . J At?. P. KEA. Wilmington, JS". C, Oct 2V, 1S7D. Houses and Stores to Ront. APPLY TO THE RflcKOYS, Attorneys and! Counsellors at Law Offiee North 9He MarieC St betvreen.2d and-3d- - an 28 Speer's Fort Urlpc Wise ITonrs I'c.'ir Old. j fJlHlS JUSTLY CELKUBATED111 Vine its made from the juice' ot tlj'9PJ Grape, raised Inthii count; j. ItJitt-84 Tonic and Sfreoitiioiiiiii Prff are uneurpajsed br nnj ether EitlT!f! Being the pure juice of the prape, pr: under Mr. Speer'a own pcreacal nprT its puritj and geauicenefa are rtt.triC' The youngest child maj partake ot iut' ona qualities, and the weaxeft J. Ueittoad?antee. It is ptrticn!ry ficial to the aeed and dbi!iUteJ,tDd to the various ai'menta tLatalicl tc'" sgt. It is, in ersry respect, A rt'I TU RSLIEL ON. , i . Specr's P. J. Micrrf. The P. J. 8HEKRY is a Wice.of flt RIOR CHARACTER and TUXt iT ddec qualities of thf ?rtpe Jro is made? Tor MfcDlCl AL PKOl it will be found unexceLrt:d. I Speer'i P. J. or Pedro J- jttwg This noted Bracdj is a pure from tha grspe and h equal to tueii nessy or UUid Brandus; VJT' poses it can be relied upon sj llJh, Eee that the sicatare otTZ'w Pasaaic, S. J., ia oTer the cork of !. J ; L-j. A. 8PEERS Mt. Prospect New Jersey. Office, No. 3 1 W arrea W Forsaleby GKEEN & phob& UUNUd, Urni, ana --m iu. Jl3 Old Kewspaperfl QlJANTnY0F0LD5fiw8P(iP' iU - ' f offered for .ilechi DAILY BKYISW

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