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The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAKES, Editor & Prop. WIIJaiNGTOW. K WlLiMETSTCUf, N. MattkhI. . THK r0TO,tCK iC., AJ StOOHD (? AT A THUR8DAT DECEMBER Iff. IM80 One hundred and eighty-nice houses hare been deatrojedat Memphis -within two years, having been condemned by the Board of Health: No compensation was allowed. , JL factory has been discovered at Mil waukee from which 1 2.000 poau-.d of oleomargarine are sent out every day, with no mark) to distinguish it from gen nine batter. Maine stone merchants get the con tract forthe 40,000 square feet ofgranite blocks for -the Washington monument The present appropriations will carry the monument 224 feet from'the ground. A new journey of exploration in the Sahara has just been undertaken by M. Leprovost and another French traveler. One of the principal objects of their ex . pedition is kvascertain the practicability of boring artesian wells, irhich would materially "aid the construction of the projected Trans-Sahara Railway. The Rural Home says: There is much refuse fat from the kitchen .that cad be turned to good account by feeding to the heas. Of course .where soap is made it will be used in that way, but it .is a question whether it is not easier and mere profitable to buy soap and make the hens lay by feeding them with fat Everything that is not wanted for drip pings for cooking purposes, should be boiled up with vegetables for the fowls. - People are begging in Chicago and elsewhere for relief . for "bleeding Kan sas" again. They assert that 100,000 people in the western part of the State are starving on account of the failure of crops. There is a State Aid Society, but the organisation is charged with stealing half the funds which come into its hands. It appears that Kansas can not be a very, good place for Southern negroes to emigrate to. Only thirty iron vessels were built in :.. the United States last year, and nearly all these at Philadelphia and Wilming ton, with one or two exceptions, 'for the coasting trade. This is not a brilliant record for a great country like this, and the shipbuilding is decreasing every tear. The. laws to "protect American industry" are the cause of this disgrace faljconditioa ef affairs, as admitted by the late Nat. McKay, one of the largest ship-yard proprietors in the country. The London correspondent of the N. Y. World says M. do Lesseps' canal echeme meets with little or no support here, but all American securities are sDught for more eagerly than ever before, ia consequenca of the official reports concerning the flourishing conditiou of the Union that have been made public during the week. The Spectator de clares that "America excites the half-awe-struck admiration of the world at her material prosperity." Everybody who has any money at ail now holds some American securities. that Demccrats wer$ also inthe market: J any legal reason for believing that a J On election morning I went early to 1 Cabinet officer '-can do no wrong." the polls and stayed there all day. 1 1 General Grant was well received la?t 'peddled" Republican ballots, and watch- evening in thin city. The formal part of , ea closely tne progress oi we voting ana """8tiucuu m me nauus the methods of the workers and the poll of the 'Boys in Blue," a Radical organi drivera. I discovered that mDwards of I zatloa wnich the General commands. To- 20 per cent, of the votes were openly for sal . I know that more than sixty were bought by Republican "workers" at prices ranging from two to five dollars each. How many theDemocrat.'o' workers' secured by the same means I do not know, but probably an ( qual number. I have since learned that the towns in our county each require on an average at least $250 for.tlie sole purpose of baying votes on electron day, and that this is the usual' sum expended in this manner. I am informed that it cost our candidate for Congress, in a district naturally (!) Republican, and who was elected by a lirge majority, not less than $25,000 to pay his expenses within the past sixty A a re I finrt ltit it wnnl rl ha friWfrr nnfi to aspire to office in this county or neigh- with ths loudest. In either dry or liquid borhood who was not wealthy and willing form K I8 a P6 .remedy for torpid J tooav liberally for the honor (H that 11 r, kidneys or bowels. Axcfcane. wealth is almost the sole requisite in a night another demonstration of the Gen eral's friends will be made. He will Stay bat a few days. It is said his visit is in some wayvconnected with the Niearapu i canal project, and he said last night that he did not , believe any but that route could ever be used successfully. GURDOK. riarrab! For oar Side- Many people have lost their interest in politics and in amusements because they are so out of sorts and run down that they cannot enjoy anything. If such persons would only be wise enough to try J that Celebrated remedy Kidney-Wort and experience its tonic and renovating effects they would soon be hurrahing candidate for any office of importance Finally, I find, that this state of things is by no means exceptional, but that it is flOOSHtiiAE. They had been to see the traeredv of '.Tnlina f?rcoi " and nn 4niT oav linm( r oau": "l J 4 thoughts of the death of the great dicta- i X-1 iik iiiin i I'M iiiiii iiivi i in d tor seemed to anect her so much that ties and Congressional districts. Mr. Garfield has been elected. The vote of this State has been decisive of the result, and this State has given a ma jority of less than 25,000. Iam forced to the belief that the use of money, in the open purchase of votes, has gone far to bring about this result. "One would expect to find at le:ist some private ex pression of condemnation for the partici- tants in bo. disgraceful a system for those who profler the bribes as well as for those who accept them but such is not the case. Men of the strictest integrity, who would s.om a dishonorable actio i in any business or social matter, do not hes itate to take an active part in this open bribery, and they do not lose caste in the communitv by so doing. Their action is considered" a necessary part of "practical politics, and to be applauded in propor ion to their success ?. c, to the numoer oi votes they secure by outbidding their opponents. Batlonal Treatment, Positive Cures Dr. R. -V. Pierce, President of the World's Dispensary Medical Association, is in earnest in selling his medicines un it made ftom a f imple Tropical iel of Rare Valoe, and ij a P08ITIVK Kexedv for all the disease tbat caase pias in the lowr part of tbe body 'or Torpid ivr Hedsh8 Jaiudice -DizziatiH, Oravel, Aria, nd &11 difficulties of the Kidue f , Liver and Urinary Oratus r'cr teniae Diseefl, Mo-thlr MeEetrBatione. acd dur- intr Prejrnanoy, it has n ! Q3ai. It reato'- tbe orpan that u ae th b ood, wed I etce i: the best Blood Pubifizr it it the od'j mown rmeny tnat cujej B iir t a Ui e-. for DiAbetee, use . Wa-nr's Safe Dlht Cure. ft. - 1 L T. . roreai-n? urnzrrnrs ano all Peiid'ta f 1.25 rerbottfe. Largest b ttle in the mar ket 'J ry it. H. U. vVAUN vh (,o . oct!6 - Rochester, NY mcel1anoons. IliceUaneftTm j We have many new she turned to Algernon and exclaimed. "Wasn't it sad to'be cut up so horribly?" "Aw yes," sympathetically responded Algernon, "and he probably had on his best clothes." Fitting emblems are not always appre ciated. The neighbors of a poor fellow who died erected a tombstone to his memory, and had placed above it the conventional white dove. The widow looked at it through her tears, and said, "It was very thoughtful to put it there. John was very fond of gunning, and it is an especially suitable emblem. Once upon a time there came up for examination at Oxford University, En gland, a young gentlemen rejoicing in the remarkable name of "Field Flowers Goe." The opportunity, was too eood to be lost by his irrepressible examiner, the late Dean Mansel. "For your first name, sir, you deserve to be ploughed: i i. tit lor your second, to oe ptuciced; and your surname convevs the best hint that we do not wish to see you any more." Exit F. F. G. An old lady of his flock once called der positive guarantees and if anybody I upon Dr. Gill with a grievance. The who purchases and uses any of these J Doctor s neckbands were too long for her widely celebrated remedies, does not de- j ideas of ministerial humility, and after a rive benefit therefrom, the Association I long haraague on the sin of pride she would like to hear from that Tierson with I intimated that Rha had' hrnnirht IW rpi'sI obiervation, dsrrmtinn nf srmntnms and histnrv aH with hsr und wnnld hp tWp,1 if hr . Amorg the many ref.d3rs of the Eeview in kzzlz "fvr; " 'Jc: a"z r::rr -n:rr" the Part andonother of tbe coantry, nis pro woo. yigttuwcuauu iuuui jjwia.i,cu, aa nic i uoi potui noum nuvw uer w cup mem bable that numbers are afflicted with deaf- .ojKjociaiiua is, io icacu meaicine ana sur-1 uown 10 ner notions oi propriety. I he ness, and to such it may be said: "Write at gery and for the successful treatment of I JJoctor not only listened patiently to her ce to Haylocx & Co., 7 Der Htreet. Kew all chronic diseases and manas-inc an-1 lecture, bnt haaderl her ovpr th nfFanA-l York, encloain? $1, and yoa will receive by nnallv thousands of cases through onr I int? white bands for her in nneraP nnAn .tUTn a .Mmedy that will eaable you t3 hear . y o i o : - w ,""- r and desirable articles. Am VinoA. n n . ' o ameiaUst styles of FoMing Chairs, Children's Chairs, Easy Chairs Writing Desks, Loud ges, OVS5 elhfinriiftd f Perambulators, Dexters, &c- EARSfor aEMll Fod Ctoo's Balsai of .startt Cil, Positively 1?estorea the Hea??jrt and ig the Cnly Absolute Cure tor I'efne?a Knrwa, mi 1 m m m inis uu i extractea irom a pecniia spe cies of Bmil WHira Kbahk, oauht in tbe Yellow Hea, ksowa I archnrodon Hondel- etli. every oninese Fisherman tnowa it, 1 virtues &a a re&toratire of hearing were discovered by a Bacbist Priest about the yer I4l0a It? cures were so numerous atd many a Sieminplr miracolous, that the remedy was ' fficiallT proclaimed ov-r the entira Kmpir?. Its use became so nnirersal that for over 300 years no Ueafneca has ex- nt d among the Chmeae people. 8ect. charges prepaid, to any address at f i per D.uie. usiy importen ov UtLOCK A CO.. 7 Dey tu New ork. Sole Agen'i for America. I0EI! Tc3r One of f the largest assortments ever brought to this city, and the cheapest. You will be astonished to see the Tr Bfi IE SELI F 5 MD W CEHW 0 A FINE 10T OF VASES TO BE CLOSED OUT AT Low Down TSPjrice&i Its vir tees are ucqieeti nabla and i's cura- lire cuaracier aosoiuie, as trie writer can personally testify, b)th from experiecce nd When she had cut them to her satisfac tion and returned the bibs, it was the Garfield niiiBKitY ! loi.a loss. "Maney makes the mare go" and mouey. makes the politiipian and office holder. 1 It is a shame and disgrace to the American people that votes are bought and sold in this country at every ol(tinn - a w a . w It is an ascertained fuct that vaa elected, not by honest citizens per forming an act which should be their glory and pride as it is a glorious privi legf , but by men who sold!themselves for . a few dollars. The money was extorted in the first place, from those who held minor positions under the government and then applied by the campaign managers to the basest uses. Men were bought lice sheep in the shambles and some for about the value of a sheep and Mr. Garfield to-day owes his election to fraud and bribery, a Hayes did his to downright rascality and theft. It is ad mitted that Garfield's pl&rality was about 3,000 rotes, which, at $2.00 to apiece, were worth the sum of $6,000 to $15,000, aad turned over the menues of thej country, amounting, in four years, to tne thousand four hundred millions, to the management of the Rad icals. It was a grand and glorious in vestment! ' . ' Here is the way in which New York was carried for Garfield. A zealous youbg Republican addresses the Motion With the following chapter of his person al experience in the late Presidential election in tbat State. It will be seen that he knows of Republican votes bought in and with a remarkable degree of foresight, argues from that fact alone original method of diagnosis without ever seeing the patients, and having also ii a. z a z . : - i l i r i vv . i a me largest sanitarium in me worm ior i xocior s turn. "JNOW, saia he. "my me accommodation oi tne more comoii-1 crood sister, vou must do me a p-ood tnm cated cases, and also for surgical cases, I also." "Yes, that I will, Doctor; what the faculty feel themselves prepared to J can it be?" "Well, you haye something unaertaKe even tne mo3t discouraging aoout you which is a deal too long and cases. Theyj resort to all the best reme- causes me no end of trouble, and I should dial means known to modern medical like to see it shorter." "Indeed, dear science neglecting nothing Address, sir, I will not hesitate; what is it? Here vv orld s Dispensary Medical Associa-1 are the scissors, use them as you please'" tion, Uuflalo, w. Y., or Great Russell I "Come, then," said the sturdy divine. 'good sister, put out your tongue." I have suffered from a kidney difficul-1 ty tor the past ten years, accompanied with nervous spasms. Physicians gave me but temporary relief, but after using three and one-half bottles of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, my ser vous spasms were entirely relieved. My age is 77 years. I recommend this great remedy to: all suffering from nervous troubles. MRS. MARY BEES E. Easton, Pa. like anybody else, and whose curative effects will bepermar ent. i ou will never regret. doing so. Editor of New Yor Meroantile Review, Sept 25,1683- ceo o g Call and examine our Stock andjPrices. . You ivill eaye money by doing so. Store Open Until 1 1 O'clock at Wight. D A. SMITH & CO., 43 North Front' Street. dee 14 irmux Street Buildings, London, Eng. m m m m WASHINGTON LETTER. Washixoton, D. C.k Dec. 27, 1880. We did not have a first week of the House of which anyone Democrat or Republican could bo proud, but there is-a promise of better things hereafter. What is known as the Morgan resolu tion to control the electoral count may pass before February, when the vote;will be counted, but it will not be permitted to interfere in the meantime with such imperatively necessary things as appro priation bills, the relunding bill, tbe re appointment bill, etc. There is no rea son why it should. There are many rea sons why it should not. In the debate A. J 1 ' 1 . yeuieruay on xne resolution wnicn was permitted only because This Cireat Remedy ! In either Liquid or Dry Form acts at the same time on the diseases of tha Liver, Bowels aniliflneys, Trot combined action qives it wonderful power to cure all diseases. WHY ARE WE SICK? Because we allow these aredt or nans to be come cloggedor torpid, and poisonous h uwors are therefore forced into the llood that sliould be expelled naturally. Mlfai t llb l A t'llU H Bll II 111 SI riirjwuiiODUJiij riMiuii i u v Will make for. the next 60 day only, a Grand Offer of PXiLMOS AITJJ ORGAfflS. $850 Square Grand Piano for only 8245. YLE 3 8n,fint rosewood ca elegantly floished, 3 strides 7 M - j " j v'wmv wm uju uci iri:i,iuii 1 i.iih imbt mm onr wmm a j the: MAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City roat umci as follows : nonnern enreugn mans Y.UU p El Northern through and way mans ,. o:so a. n. Raleigh. .....5.30 a. m and 4.30 p. m. tne refunding I Malls tor tne JN .U. Railroad, p. n 4:30 p. m p. m. bill was not quite ready, Mr. Reed, of I and routei supplied there- Maine, and Mr. Davis, of North Caro- I from. Including A. & N. O. una, took the principal parts. To-day I Railroad, at..... . 6:30 a.m. the refunding bill will be considered. I Southern malls for all points and one or two more appropriation bills, ( South, daily. . ...8 am and 7:45 proDably reported. Adjournment will j Western mails (O O R y) daily noi De oeiore tne ltJtri or 21st, and by I (except Sunday )...... that time a majority of the appropria- I Mail for Oheraw & Darling tion bills will be before the House. I ton..... .....7:45 A certain amount of bulldozing is be-1 Mails for points between Flo- ing applied to J ustices of the Supreme I rence and Charleston . a m & 7:45 p m vjuui i, ouu it, rebuneu yesteraay in ne I rayeiieviue, ana omces on retirement of Justice Strong. In Jan-1 Cape Fear River, Tuesdays, ury uusuce owayue wm ionow. csooni ana f naays. ...... M. i.n;o p. m. after, by tbe passage of a bill which the Fayetteville: yia Lumberton, Administration and Senator Conkling daily, except Sundays...... 4:30 p. m. are joined in desiring, Justice Hunt will Onslow O. H. and iatermedi- go. The pressure upon Justice Clifibrd ate ofBees, every Monday the noblest Roman of them all is and Thursday at.... 6.00 a.m. great I am informed, however, that he 8mithrille mails, . by steam, will retire only when he believes his use- boat, daily, (except Sun fulness as a member of the Court is end- days) .....10)0 .a. m ed. His mental faculties are nnimnair- Mai la for Rav Rill Tnn J ed. Reference to .the Court reminds me that it . made yesterday a decisioi of lar-reacmng importance. The particu lar case was oi sugbt importance, but the principle was one in vol vine almost everything that is necessary to the pres ervation of the individual rights of citi zens. The facts, briefly stated, are that . I CI A . 1 1 me oecreiary or me interior Had pre pared and completed in favor of an indi vidual a patent for a piece of government I .. - . - o iana, Dut siosequently refused to deliver it, and, sUU later cancelled it The patentee asked through our District Crourt for a mandamus conpelling the l sue of the patent The District Court refused, holding that it bad not the paw- cr w issue sucn a writ upon a Cabinet Creek, Shailotte and Little River, 8 C, every Mon day and Thursday at 6:00 a. m. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at......... 5:00 a. m. OTZ1H TOR PXLTVXBT. Northern through and way mails......... 7:00 and 7:80 a. m. Northern mails 0 00 a m ttoutbera Mailt ..M 7:30 a. m, Carolina Central Railway...... 10:30 a. m. Stamp Office open from 8 a. m. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:80 p. m. Money Order and Register Department open same as stamp office.' General delivery opn from 6:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.( and on Sundays from 8:30 to y:30 a. m. omcer. - ijie bupreme Court yesterday Stamp for ea!e at general delivery reversed this decision and hereafter a whan sump office is dosed. Cabinet officer's act will be as they Mails collected from street boxes every uvi. pracbicauj oeen neretoiore i day at mo p. n ouujecfc mj cousiaerauon Dy tne courts of the United States. There was one pre vious decision of the Question as to the powers of tbe Courts but it was not con sidered in the Departments that, the principle was established. There can be no further doubt There is no longer JOW KATJCd For all; kind of PriatiAf, Perooax ridln cmt of tha dty eas have their priaunf eanfally azaemtad aad mailed to them trae of poctac fi. CB. JTAXROGZ, la SvkwBaHdIag) Joa Priattr. BILIOUSNESS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, SIDNEY COMPLAINTS, URINAItY - DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, ANI KEBVOUS DISOKDEK8, by causing free action of these organs and restoring their poicer to throw of disease, Why Suffer Bilious pains and aches! Why tormented with Piles, Constipation? Why frightened OTer disordered Kidneys! Why endure nervous or sick headaches! lfhy hare sleepless nights! Use KIDNEY-WORT and rejoice in health. J3J1t la pat np In Dry Vegetable Form, In tin tSTcans one package ot which makes nix quarts tof medicine. " Also in Liquid Fonnyvery Concentrated, tyfor the convenience of those that cannot fyreadily prepare it. It acts with equal efficiency GET IT OF TOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, 1.0 0. WELLS, KICniltDSON & CO., Prop, (WU1 send the dry post-paid.) Bt'RLINGTOS, TT. ar Our price for this instrument boed Mld d.liVerel Iii Trtn n Nu Wrk' "AW fine Piano Uover Sttl Book, .niy " S245.00 Ihn riano will be sent on teat trial. Please send rtference if nn n moiifj with order. Cash sent with older wU be refunded and frot.hf by us bot h ways if Piano is not jut as represente d in this advertisement. Thousand in uso. Sjnd for cataloene. Everv instnimont i..i; a r 1. , . " V Mauw llll ffw ailAIILril 11 lr 11 VH V M B TW $16a TO $400 (with Stool, Cover and Book ) All strictly Fiasr- )ioWU lot rlces Tbe8 Pianos made one ot tbe finest displays at the ntn..ii lfrKif; unanimously recommended for the HiemtHT Patent bcale, the greatest impjovement in the history cf Piano makiDg. The Up. S I T,C 1 ?Am!$?' iti?ely e e finest Pianos, It thTx& tone a d the greatest durability. They are recommended by the bighe -t musical u. thonties in the country. Over 14.0(,1 ir. .nH i...... ..7: . T Flu. , and Organ, sem on 15 d.yi- tmtuSSi nte us before buyiue. Pot live v we ofler th ,2.t "?, .1 JT I.J a-. . . ... ' PANQS XT - J tii , - w vaiLWUl, UAIWIHUD UlttUCU iim. .U.UUJV iuuouaWU aUU ltBUJULlVB l,RKl nrrtia At M W n .nam m.t ol fnm Q very Piano fully warranted for 5 years. uur "Parlor Grand Jubilte 0an tvl SJi: i th flnnu and sweetest tcned Keed Orean ever nffrrpri th nini.iAai r.nhho r if coitains Fivk. Octaves. Five ft ,,t f,- i t.n.. 5fSfr-l?.U vn Vihre Ct,aveS J"18 -sT"Ps with Qbad Oboan Diapason. Melodia, Viola, Flute, Celeste, Dulcet, Grand-Swell, Ki-ee-Siops. aeigut, 74 in.; L,eugtnt in .: Width, 24 in.: VVekbt. btxed. SfiO venetrfu iin cLoice wods. pH a rf an .,t;i., .... to . ,j ., . . t ' . ' v,..vncij tic n buu iwsuuiui aesien eiaoorif . ORGANS finished. Possesses all the latest THE STATE." RICHMOND, VA. C HA M B EEL AT BEIUNB, J Owners and Editors. I.arpe't eirctdation, Chepe?t R aba crip tien Pi ice, Lowest Advertieicg Rates. Dtily clrc .latioo aow over 4,003. The only afternoon paper in Bichmond. .s.du per an 8ub?cript;oa price Daily, nan; Wreklr, $1 per annum. Send for specimda copies free dec 7 Highest Cash Prices JaID FOR HIDES, WOOL, METALS KAGS, Ac , by - JNO. J. C05FBEY k CO Brokers a d Ueseral Delor, IVr-er Dock and Water t. Refer to First Nt oral Bank. Notice 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT made to the General Assembly, at its next session, for the pas sage of an act to incorporate the Claren don Water Works Company, dec S-law4 TVTOTICE apDlication will be closet, laiup stands, fnstwoik. Ac, all elepsbtly nri Wlr 1m nivD.n w.i. a t X. . a - J.il. . . . , uipjTcuniuni, wi u Krraii power, uruiu, uruiiAucj ana tympatnetic quality of tone. BpriiU fill ai Art t fYant a an4 iwri.t iIati a f tiou. Kecular retail nrice &2ft5. Onr -hio.oi- " 7' I.u' "IT " Vr .V'T" Z "7 ;(V, r. , , , , 4 , ioau price i nave u mirouuceu, with stool and book, only $97 as one organ a Id sell o.hers. Positively iio vde?i tion I'll6' Tif rf(luired nntU.you have fully tested tbe organ in your.own mpnf'i; W? M-OTJ ISdays test trial and pay f;eigbt both ways if instnu Tui?- o&Yepre:!-ld Fa,,y warruted tor 5 yeirs., Olbet syles-8 stop org.n oiil, Wo ; 0 stops, S8o; 14 stops $115. Over 32,000 sold, and every organ bai given the ful est satisfaction. Illustrated circular mailed free. Factory and Wirerooms 67th est. and lUtn Ave. SHEET MUSIC 0Ue thlrd price Catalogue of 3,000 choice pieces sent for - . . , stamp. This Catalogue includes most of the popular music ot th day and every variety of musical composition, by th best authors. Address, MENDELSSOHN PIAlkO CO., P. O., Box 2058 New York City, dec 7 REWARD For mt cam of Itcb- I inc. Klind, Bl Ma in k. or PratrndiB w' Brrtoanjg -m rut Kemeov foila to cor. AlUrs tbe itchior. abaorfaa tS tnmnn rivca i diaUnUeL Sold by droKkta. Prvpared by J.P.JlilIaf,MJ, 10th A Arch, Phil., Pa C'AUTIOX. A'w oenmnt mlm wrmpper m boUU oemtaint kit sirmatir and a Ala if SUMS. . All dructis d wintry ktores Juv it or viU et it for yoa. IUJIU IVa W Branch Office. rpilE CITIZENS OF WILMINGTON are X reepectfully notified that a branch office of the Wilmington Telephonic Exchange has been established at Messrs J. C. Steven son & Co's Grocery Store on Fourth street. ; a . i. c t t- . ' juui uurui ui coney cnuge, wnere messa ges wm oe received and sent. Parties in other parts or the city who mav desire to communicate with any one in "Brooklyn", can do so by leaving- messages at the Central Office and those in "Brooklyn" who wish to c mmunicaw wim any other part of the city iim imic juctjigf8 Ki ue orascii Omce. Prompt delivery. Qiarges almo-t nominal W. ii. STERLING. tv Manager Telephonic Exchange. K nov 25 Winheiry Oyotero. THE FLSfEST OF the wasoa. Br the Doaea, Qoart or Gallon, at , JO&34 OAEROLL'S, ' :U Market ft: D. I. C. Is aa absolate and lrreaistlble core for mnnu, Intempeiaaea miA tho nae of Optnn: Mooo, lmAx and BUnraJaaw, rwn UMte. dMira and habit of ualiur aayof tbcm.rep- derlzur th tute or dMAre tor hit of thtm penruj odlou and digg-osting. Grrina; WT ooe Jzr'z aad lrrecliitible control oi tha tobrfirty of ihtm- HTManauMtrmaQda tt prrreata that abaotato pbrrfeaJ and norw proairmtion tbat follows tbe sudden brMUaoTOB from njtiitg atimolaata or narootica. Fjckacr, prepaid, to enrs 1 to I persona, forn your i Mr botUa. aodettM should fueumnsfHtfc It Tmumtidm Is oarteilT barmkM aad aTrUtaft lie esters M. CfUckt.lLY.Mtlswt 09 CMfk Cm deatroya all pain, loos r&, qiueta Um doctss, prodooss rest, aaa n ooua: tall to cur. Tne Has Paa for sj amrW to all otters. 1a tac Uwmr aad rMaay. TV. W an. i r ml B. W. T. It. - ssrsia rssntii, si tas Hs BHan, "JLL mm a sssrss srlatsrti t-sat tks Nrat 4.
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