to next week; and that Democrats" il
bo disappionted in expectation that Re
publicans will take each other hj the
ears. An Administration Senator says
some Bepnbhcan Senators hare recent
1? been to New York, and bare learned
that public sentiment is in favor of ac
tion upon nominations made by toe
President. California reoDle are be
coming impatient about the Chinese
treaties, and it is feared that if they are
not ratified the failure may be charged
to the Republicans, and California be
lost to the Republicans at the Stale elec
tions.
..The caucus committee is considering
what shall be done, and it is learned from
Republican sources that the plan they
will adopt wi l be that which has been
foreshadowed in theee .dispatches that
is, that executive sessions shall be held
and the treaties considered, and only
those nominations to which no liepubii
can senator omects. 5y this means
about a hundred nominations can be dis
posed cf without developing the divisions
in tbe Republican party and giving the
Democrats the power to dictate who shall
be confirmed by deciding between the
fictions. .
Cable to N Y Evening Telegram
FOREIGN NEWS.
Oof. Blc&EiOBd Ktate.
"Washisgtox, D.CL, )
: April 29; 1881. j
' Senator Butler, of South Carolina, is
a man of fine personal appearance,
strong, clear and pleasant Yoice, grace
ful in language anu aeiiTcrjr, uu um
KaM inisivo metaoa 01 empnasia iaai.
driven hia best noints right home to the
of his auditors. He was listen
ed to with unusual interest yesterday
both br Republicans and Democrats
tion h undertook his self appointed
task of proving that the Republicans had
. - - . - lfAUA..
made a bargain witn oewwr juuuvuc.
It was performed as clearly as it could be
without Tiroducine direct evidence,
and as forcibly as it could be by one of
' - a 0... X3
the foremost orators in me ocuic. ... o
presented no points of proof that were
entirely new. That would have been
difficult to do, because the subject has
been gone over many times in the course
of the six weeks debate, and no i mo
cratic Senator has spoken gingerly re
gard to the Republican Readjustcr al
liance. But Senator Butler grouped all
of the proofs in an effective manner, so as
to form a connected chain of circum
stantial evidence which, not disproved,
would lead directly to the conclusion that
the alliance of the new Virginia Senator
and the patronage he has or is to receive
- at the hands of the Republican party
bear the relation of cause and effect.
. Republicans are not, of course, satis
fed with the case made out by Butler.
They say he failed to present anything
but hearsay, and only formulated suspic
ions as an indictment. Gen. Burnside
had pledged himself to give up his com
mittee chairmanship if Butler could sat
isfy him by proof that there had been a
bargain. Of course nobody expected
that he would admit that his party had
been convicted, and it amused Senators
a good deal when he arose and gravely
said that Butler had failed to prove the
alleged bargain, but he would not ask
him to resign his commission as Senator,
and thanked Butler when he interrupted
to say that, although the charge had been
proved, he (Butler) would not ask him
to resign his committee chairmanship.
The greater part of Butler's speech,
which required about two hours and a
half in the delivery, was devoted to a qz1t : A subterranean passage leads
reply to Frye's wholesale denunciation from the Czar's room to the stables,
ot Southern political methods. wwhich where a number of horses are kept sad-
- Frve mctured in very dark colors and at- died and bridled dav and nigrht. Senti
tribnted to the effects of the "barbarism nel3 are 'posted at intervals.of twenty
of slavery." Butler pioducea a sicKen- yaris all around the building.
ing array of criminal acts perpeiraieu in
f m'ni And other New England States,
And plained that if crimes committed in The imperial bedroom has two win
hft Sonth resulted from the barbarism of dows, protected at night by massive iron
slavery, it might justly be claimed that shutters, which can only be reached from
the numerous crimes committed in New the outside by passing though three
Wtwriani iuafo thp TPsnlt of the peculiar spacious antechambers, in which are
ririlisatinn of New Enerland. This kind posted eighty Cossacks, armed to the
of argument he deprecated, but felt teeth. They are allowed to speak and
bound to meet Fryo upon the:ground to move about in the two outer rooms,
and turn his own weapons upon him. but in the hall adjoining the Cz.rs bed-
With great force he-discussed the true room perieci snence is mainiainea au
civilization of the South and emphasized night. The general on duty for the day
it bv recalling a long list of eminent sits in an easy chair, his Cossacks sitting
statesmen and. military heroes (the latter
includine Federal Generals George H.
Thomas and Winfield Scott, and Adnri
rtil FamumtV who have made illustri
ous the history of the United States, and of an electric apparatus which rings a
who were oorn 0,n soumern sen ana were 1 ,iu cvci.guaru uuusc iuc
f pecimens of the products of what Frye palace grounds. When the Emperor is
.no.rintrlv called civilization based I about to retire to rest, before shutting
upon the barbarism of slavery. the door, he removes the enter handle,
Butler also made a home-shot at Frye so that no entrance can be .effected until
and at most of the men who are accus he himself personally opens the door
.ri Kaaf ih Snnih. when he in- from the inside. Unlike his father he
quired what part he took in war in con- cannot endure the presence of an armed
qaering the rebel brigadiers, against soldier in his bedchamber.
whom he now. in times of peace, charged Lonpqx, April 28. At a banquet
eo valiantly. given to. the Ministers by one of the City
More than one stalwart felt the sting companies last night, Lord . Hartington,
of this reproach, and the stinging sar- replying Jto the toast of "Her Majes-
easm of language and illustration with ty's Ministers," defended the policy of the
which it was presented. Frye being ab- Cabinet, and, referring to Irish affairs,
sent his colleague replied to so much of said he believed the evils of Ireland were
Butler's speech as related to Maine. Be- too deep seated to be removed by any
ing wholly unprepared he spoke with ap- changes in the relations of landlord and
1 1 1 JI. ian n t 4 r"tl aoa Atrila 1a a rl 3 nr3 - wwtll nova
parent enert. ana nis remarks wereuis-r6""" iuuat ouutUj muuww
Protecting: the Unhappy Czar Against
the Pious it the Nihilists
London; April 28 A-letter from St.
Petersburg' gives a gloomy account of
the new Czar's life at the Casle of Gats
china, thirty miles from the capital.
Before the Court removed thither several
huadred aiti3ans of the Preobrajinsky
regiment were sent to make ihe necessa
ry alterations - At midnight they as
sembled in Kq church at Gatschina and
were sworn secretly to silence, death or
Siberia being the penalty of the infrac
tion of rtheir oath. Ten rubles were the
price of each man's silence. The altera
tions were made in forty-eight hours.
THE SECRET BETRAYED.
!Vodki soon loosened the tongues of
the workmen, aud the following is a de
scription of the precautions against as
sassination made in the Palace of the
ed to Hon. A & ITerrixnon and Judge A
0 Avery for addrtsse?. ' ;
The following resolutions were unani
mously adopted: -
Wherex. The Legislature has left it
optional with the county commissioners
01 each county in the State to grant or
refuse license when applied to; and,
whereas, the most if not all the licenses
now in existence will expire by the first
Monday in May next; and, whereas, it is
important that a fair and impartial vote
or the people should be taken upon the
A . t 1 T T m
question now aguawng me state; and
whereas, these liquor dealers will, in th
opinion of this convention, bso the liauo
m . w - I
soia oy them lor the purpose ot perver
mg public sentiment; therefore.
Kesolved, That we respectfully pe
tion the county commissioners of ea
county not to grant any other licen
until after the election to be held on t
first Monday in August next.
Kesolved, T. hat in tbe opinion of t
convention the ladies 01 the State ho
be organized into prohibitory societies
anu mat me executive committee be in
structed to proceed at once to pcrltct
such organization.
Speeches were made by Bev .James
Mahoney, of the extreme western part o
the SiateJ and E R Dudleyof New
Manover.
A reso'ution of thanks was tendered
to Hon J C McBae for the able and im
partial manner in which he presided over
the deliberations of this convention.
A vote of thanks was tendered to the
tizens of Raleigh for their courtesies,
etc.
The convention then adjourned sine
die.
on the divan which runs around the whole
room.
ALARM SIGNALS..
At the general's right hand is the knob
Bishop Lyman's Appointments
May 26, Ascension Day St. John's,
Wilmington.
May 27, Friday p. ra. St. Mark's,
Wilmington. '
May 29, Sunday a. m. St. James',
Wilmington.
May 29, Sunday p. m. St. Pauls,
Wilmington.
May 3i, Tuesday Clinton.
June 1, Wednesday Faison.
June 2, Thursday Smithville.
June 5, Whitsunday Fayette ville.
Ordination.
June 17, Friday Wilson.
June 19, Sunday Rocky Mount Con
secration.
June 20, Monday Halifax.
June 21, Tuesday--Scotland Neck.
Quarterly Meetings
For the Wilmington District, Metho
dist E. Church, South, 1881.
(Second round.)
Wilmington, at Front Street,
Apl 30, May 1
Smithville, - - May 7- 8
Brunswick, at Zion, - - May 14-15
Topsail, at Herring's Chapel, May 21-22
Onslow, at Gum Branch, - May 28-29
Clinton,
Cokesbury,
Coharie
- June 4- 5
- - June 11-12
June 18-19
L. S. BURKHEAD,
Presiding Elder.
LEECIAL fflSWS
jointed. But as a whole his speech was
1 ,1 A
singularly conservative aougwu rciupci
ed for one who has been inclined in the
oast to take foremost place among the
ontr&fre fthriekers of the North. After
a creaeral defence against Butler's in
dictment of New England civilization he
asserted that by the admissions
Reverdy Johnson in the kuklux trials, of
Senator Hampton in a recent speech, and
of an editorial in a Charleston newspa
per, there had been outrages and viola-
tions of the right of free suffrage in the
- South. He reiterated a former condem
nation of the now historical carpet-bag
KOTCrUIUCUUJ, UIIU nuuilwu uav mw t
pie of that section naa Deen suDjecieu 10
severe trials. What he condemned most
was that Seaators riso in their places
and den v that the ballot has been vio
lated in the South, or that political per
-. .,...t.A-ii l4 FnnMr4 T01F lll nAfflr
OCVUUUU9 UU UVAUl l VVJ. tuvj ,. , v.
make the North believe it, and the North
be effectually removed until the number
of owners of property is increased.
The Greatest Blessing.
A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that
cures every time, and prevents disease
0f I by keeping the blood pure, stomach reg
ular, kidneys and liver active, is the
greatest blessing ever conferred upon
man. Hop Bitters is that remedy, and
its proprietors are being blessed by
thousands who have been saved and cur
ed by it. Will you try it? See
other column. Eaqle.
an-
TUE TERRIBLE CONSPIRATORS.
WIIMINJTON MARKET.
AMIL 50. P if.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Dull and nomi
nal.
KOSIN Quoted stead j at 91 50 for Strained
and 1 55 for Good Strained, a decline of 5
cents on each grade. Ho sales reported.
TAR Q.uoted Oim at 51 9t 1 per bbl of
280 lbs.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady
at tl 59 for Hard. 92 50 for Soft and 92 60 for
Virgin.
COTTON Quoted weak. No sales re
ported. Tho following are tbe official quo
tations :
r ..
Ordinary .
Good Grdln&rj.
bow Middlia.....
MiddlIacM...........M.......M..
Cents
Cotton...... 81 bales
Spirit! Tcrpe3tir.M 127 eaaJcs
Rous m...........m...... 13SI bbis
TSkTM... .MM...... ..... ..M
Grade Tarnecdo-
It
Dynamite at the Czar's Palace 111
ness of ihe Czarina.
Paris, April 28. A despatch to the
c mo ilWUU VCUOIV - . - -
will continue to insist until the ballot "?Z .f qV S.
.u.M u r a t;a ra; in th I mines hare been aiseovered at St. Pe-
whole country. . tersburg. A quantity of dynamite was
While Hale was speaking Conkling ,Jast affer ,0(1
V -rtiocoi wJa mto the courtyard of the Palace of Gat-
- v:. i,, a rf. Tifu schina concealed in a load of hay. The
hoarse, and it was noticed that Conkling Czarina is seriously ill, being subject to
' moved quietly around among tne desks r '" f Vl UttU.
. j i..j. . a m. . k a m ttiA MOina Dona r-w
. . . nr 11 Mil
from poss. "A peace offering," said the j
tive at first, Senator Mahone
indifferent;,- bnl01. anA Pn tnnlr
Hessy Helfmann's illness is expected
to oe Drougnt to a .close in a very short
time, and it is feared that this will be the
signal for her execution. The Intran
et tempfand sent up a written paper to sl9e.avU declares that she has been ruth---nneonle
inmnedat the conclusion Mesaly Wrtnred since she has been a pris-
ielJSL a resolntion askincr for an in. oner bt this Statement mfast
AiJ&Z 5f a bargain. It
wu.
ene:
cial
T jyvuiugvw v mm MffaKB-ao -o. w
ruptjonKo 8imply a reqat that
Attorney-uenerai iurnisu xne oenate
sVcopy of Marshal Lewis's reply to the
T . .. L . i t ..?
ciai agent wno reporiea irregularities
cum graho salts. J
be
taken
0 administration of his office. The !
Condensed from Batalgn VUitor.
Prohibition Conremlon.
SECOND DAY -AFTKRXOON SKSSIOX.
A State ExecutiTe Committee of twen-
. 6ject of this request was to complete I ty fire were appointed from the difierent
)! i.aawi kt L. T nnla'a nnnntna I 1 - ' I !.. - i. IT A HnI
' vuo tewm uj uaiiuK j-nsnio ouusnci ui,u congressional U13U1C15, WllU XX -a. vjr ur
. "ii ii i rvf i i i -r - Jl . .
wifcu iuai oi jyisLTici--Ai-iurucy xuriv auu i per, as cnairman.
the special agent's report. J Gen. S. II. Manning, of New IlanoTer.
Senator Mahone says he does not ex- J and Capt. S. G. Rankin, of Cumberland,
poet to reply to cutler s speech, lie does j were appointed from third district.
not see that it contained anything re
quiring a reply from him. If any Demo
crat thinks therewaaa bargain, he ought
r to ask for an investigation and produce
the procfi.
In conversation with Republican Ben
ators to day they expressed the opinion
that there is now a reasonable prospect
that executive business will be attended 1
This committee of twenty-five at once
selected a central committee of nine.
Mr T C Williams, of Warren, read a
memorial from the ladies of Warren,
which stated that they had there organ
ized a prohibition society.
Addressed from, several coiorea men
were read. ; '
A standing vote of thanks wastender-
BOTS HEWS
ARS1YED.
tameA-;lizabeth,Wilklnson,8iiltlivllle,
Mmer. . .
, Steamer D llurchison, Roberta, Fayette-
Vllle. Villlanis& Alurchlson.
Steamship Gulf Stream, Ingram, New
York. T E lioud.
Hteamerl) Murchlson, Robei La, Fayette
vi lie, Williams & Murchlson.
Nor barque Aifsen, Petersen, Antwerp,
Paterson, Downing A Co.
Ger barque Oberon, Westphal, Granton,
Scotland, Alex Sprunt d: Son ) A
ELxporta.
fom its.
Antwerp Nor barque Alisea 1,435 bbis
rosin ...
Granton Ger barque Oberon-2.14 bbl
rosin
PURGSLL H0?USiE,
TJ-VDER NSW MASAGEKBJJT,
Br Im PERRY,
Prop
Lt.t9Proprietor Atlantio Hotel.
first Ol&sj ia all its appeintcenU
$l.tO to $3 per dar
Te ml
I
AND
Hit of VczzzU Orcr 100 ; iczi in
Pert April 23, 1881
BABKT.
Ger Marie, 586 tons. Pennien.
. B Feachaa & Wettermann
Nor Alfen, 375 tons, Pettersen.
Belde & Co
Nor Bona Fide, 511 tons, Allefsen,
CPMebane
Ger Elsie Mexler, 373 tons. Dabm,
Peecbau & VVlermann
Noi Erstitningtr, 377 toia. I drflec.
Uoide&Co
Ger Atlantic, 393 tons, Sheari. ,
Ger Ft&rcf II. pe, 236 nu-, Hatnann,
K Peschau A Westermann
Nor Jerbuen. 271 tons. Svt ndsn.
C 1 Mebane
NcrFjomAuden. ZGS tois. i vrland.
Heide A Co
Nor A M Schweigaard. 429 tons-Johnson,
UP Mebane
Ger Ljdia Peschau, 403 tow, Bremen,
E Pescbaa JSc Westermann
Nor Morvl 363 ton". Matthiesen, repz
Heide Co
BRIGS.
Ger Oberon, 242 tons, Wes? phaT,
E Peschau & Westermann
Br Zingn, 199 tons, Barns,
EG Barker & Co
Br J Williams, 338 tons. Nelson,
E G Barker & Co
SOHOONEBS.
Am C W Lewis, 320 tons, Hupper,
J H Cbadoonrn
Am Hattie A White, U9 tons, Bed ta,
"EG Barker & Co
Am Watchful, 137 tons, Gill,
EG Barker & Co
Am John J Ward, 236 tons, Iuman,
Geo Harriss & Co
Am Jessie Hart, 2d, 255 tons, Wall,
EG Barker & Co
Am Aha Y Cole, 202 tons, Hitched,
Geo Harries & Co
Am C H Mec Comber, 120 tons, Perry,
E G Barker &mCo
Am Jjhu Somes, 137 tons, Walls,
EG Barker & Co
Am Edward Lameyer, 145 tons, Kendall,
EG Barker & Co
Am Jenni-j R Morse, 408 tons, Anderson,
Master
Am Saml Hart, 210 tons, Qolbrook,
EG Barker & Co
Am Irene E Mesenrey,244 tons,Meservey
. Nortcrop & dimming
Am Geo .Churchman, 281 tons, Rlsley,
Go Harriss & Co
Am Carrie Belle 274 tons, Seavy,
. ifi Ci Barker B Uo
Aai'E HDrummond, 296 tons, Hi gins.
E G Barker & Co
Am Mama Reynolds, 312 tons, Tilton,
I E Kidder & Sons
Am Clara, 293 tons, Crammer, laid up,
Geo Harriss
The foIlowtST crout:c--j repmsats
wholtJils prices ftasrally. Ia tnaHng vp
Bali ordan UxharprlMS oar to be aharssd
BAGGIffO
. standard..
1 fi
BACK If North OarolixLa,
Haau, y ix
Bhoaltos.'O
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For this Port from Foreign Ports
BARKS.
Nor Agatha, 360 tons,Rohr, sailed from
jureraen, f eb 24
Ger Anna, 326 tons, Siewarts, eailed
irom Ulasgow, rub 24
Hot Braekka,36&tons.N-E.en, sailed
irom Amsterdam, April 1
&wd Oann, 472 tons, Westerland, saiVd
irom J-iiverpool, Feb 25 '
Ger Charles. 306 tons, Laughoff, cleared
from JLiOndon, Jan'y 29 -
Dan Elene, 471 tons, Dahl, eailed from
Liirerpooi, ireb 25
Ger Erni e, 419 tons, Knuth, sailed
fromSt Nazaure, Marcn 12
Nor iforsrtte, 349 tons, Knudaen, sailed
from Belfast, Feb 11
Br Geo Walker. 418 tons, Patersen,
sailed from Havre, March 18
Ger Hera, beback, sailed from Limer.
ick, January 23
Swd Israel, 320 tons, Tallin, sailed
from liVerpool, March 8 1
Nor Resolve. 398 tons, Soeilberf. sailed
irom JLmn&irff, Jan 13
Ger Richard, 463 tons. Paste, sailed
irom uavre, Marcn
Nor Tborgnv. 448 tons. Andersen, at
Bristol, April 7
Nor Suo. -Nielsen, sailed from Havre,
Marcn 4
Br Vizcaya. 276 tons, Butler, sailed
from riymotitn, Marcn 20
BBlGSi
Ger Albert ine Meyer. 266 tens. Zelek.
sailed irom Havre, Marcn 2
Nor Brazillian, 332 tons,: Beree. sailed
irom Algiers, uec 14,
Swd Carin. 283 tons, Schmidtsailed
from Hull. April 4 - .
Nor Cod gal, 334 tona,?Danielson. at St
r k t -v
iyazaire, jao iz.
Dan 2nd April, Soreasen. sailed from
Gioarutna, Feb 10
Swd Emil, 265 tons. Melmors.. sai!ed
M rt -
irom jaavre, januo .
Nor Gazellep, 260 tons Wevbe. cleared
trom Lionoon, April 2
Nor Ragnxuld. 197 tons, Hansen, sailed
from Rotterdam, Feb 21
Nor Saltero, 332 tots, Nover.saHed from
Cette, January 20
Swd bvaun, 32d tons. Jansson. sailed
irom ot Vincent, Jan 31
Nor Tramore, 355 tons, Christiansen.
M . "
sauea irom ttrim&tad, Marou 31
RED CEDAR PACKING CHESTS
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS
B3ACKETS,rM0ULDING, LUMBER, &c,
ALL SIZES WINDOW GLASS,
AT
ALTAFFEB, PRICE & CO'S.
BKEJ Lire weight
BABttSI-B Spirits Turpentine
Bssond Sand. mqm.m..
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maocerel, JTo. 1, V bbl.M.16 00
Jfo. 1, p X bbiM..HN-.MM. 8 76
Maekerel, No. 2, ? bbU..12 60
lfo.2, "O X bbL.MMHHH. 6 00
MacWreLWo. 3 p bbL..OO 00
Mullets, y bbl.M..MM.MM. 3 60
V. O. Herring, ykeg.M..M 6 60
Dry Ood, fc ...... T
FLO US Fine. V bbl. 0 00
Super, northern, V bbl. 6 00.
Kxtrado " 4 bbl. 6 00
Familr ' p bbL 7 00
Olty MiUEzaper V bbl... 7 00
" Jramilr w bbl... T 50
" Ex. FamilrVbbU. 8 00
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Varaua Ouano, " ' 00 00
Complete Manure 00 00
Ghana's Pbosphate " 00 00
Wando Pboephate, " " 00 00
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nipulated Uuano .00 00
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..apl 24
Office:
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deo7-iwT . -
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Sy Ah and Domettfe, jiut reei i
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Gandj In the eity, will be fotmd ererr
dsj, fresh and iweet three doors South d
the PostofSae oa 8eooed street. Also, Huts
-UisinV.FrttiV O. E. JEYSSS- a
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LDMBKS OltyitwuntA'wd
8b.ptir,rMwdfiT?Mrt.l8 00
ftough edge plank. M ft. 16 00
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mon, ? M ft.... .....1J 00
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Cuba, bbis., 9 gal..M..MM, 39
Sugar houie, nhds. V gal 25
bbis. 9 gL. 27
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Hill, fair per M 8 00
Common, per MMM.M..M..M6 00
Inferior to Ordinarr.perM 4 60
WHISKEY North'n,pergl 1 25
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WOOL Unwashed, per 26
Washed. jer B - - ., 36
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I AM NOW RECEIVING DAILY lira
and well selected stock of all the litts
styles In Ladles and Misses', Chfldraci
Men's fine BOOTS and SHOES, cociStt?
of '
Ladies' Button Boots, in Kid, Ton,
Pebble and French Kid Hand Mde,Tci
and Machine Made, of the best nuke, rcd
as you hare been getting st my place, u4
which need no further recommeodaUoB,
Also, the same in Infants, Chlldnc,
Youths and Boys.
EST My Men's Wear Department vQst
be surpassed by any store in tie efy. 1
call Is all I ask to conyince you sf tie
Pi ices that defy competition.
Respectfully, .
ROSENTHAL1
33 Market Street
neh 28
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1881. m SDH BALHECE 13
Pablished Dally, Fzeept Baaiiy.
Besovaed as tt '
rresheit and Host Satisfactory of sa fto
papers.
Low In Prlce-Compidia Tm f
Independent ia KzpreesioB, Cttwrn-Tii
.: Tone.;; " .',
7 he career cf THE 8U, Ire" 1 H
beginning, has been characterised ,fcy jirj
g readre spirit and an orJal wi efgj
enterprise. To these ehariteriaiaB
fCoTsSj? as II rfoei thswislsff?
paper, endearor, its tTen
plete reflel of the spirit of the fiaw p
aetirlties and erems of the Jrey
TBJB 8U expresses Its oplsfcss
ren t erenti as they arise sna si JZs.,
pmblic Interest, wltk lis ttorW g,
injr at rigtt results and ffjrii
-rVt w,lfr. ItaeeniiiteBtiateirlk
onahly known and an.- ...!.
Do You Want An
O reran ?
N8TBUME5T3 CP THE BE3T MAKE THE B0K Is sdspted to thsatsi'
' . enjoys a world-wide eccsefc
always on hand, and sold on easy Instal- The extent and rariery Tfi
Tnai R.rwrtL their earefsl seearitr
Croquet and Hammocks, Lare aroicance of prurleney.
I ...- m ifth t noise a
...UUP, ISSPWDXS1V
foreign and domestic, Is iasw?s
meats.
r tock Books and
band at low prices.
Stationer j always on
orers all the pbaeei 1
trawpirto at the J3lti
proper note and oemmot fgJ;-
JsaCl will be maintained at If
tandard ia thefatare. vtfCi
SfiTB ViuiricT AMD 8T0CX
Health is Wealth I ffiaKSs,j
I ,! bv all who C
DR. E. C. WEST'S Neetb and BaAHf latest and most trnstworthy fcBr
Tbeatmext : a specific for Hysteria, I theee l,BP'Jy!?Tf -ni aitis''.
imanew, vKjnvuisions, JNervoua Headache, I la "on, in . iJ, T has SI
Mpl.t.1 nmraca.n T , -r -r I ..I. tm. Mrh rinntAUOn Mm".L'.
tency, Premature Old Age, caused by OTer-l ntorpriaiDjr, Jjte
SSftLS"?"?:: or r-lndulgen Uewpsp,
Yates5 Boole Store.
apl SI
which leads to misery, decay and death.
une dox will cure recent cases. Each box
contains one month's treatment. One dol
Jar a box, or six boxes for five dollar -nt
D mall Drenald on nwint f th w. I -'""-. .
V mm mV - wwa v w mT L -tWV. . 4T kHIPriniIJil " V
ruarantefi sir boTMtn .f,;--t,-t wio. Terms ca -
each order recelyed by ni for 1 boxes, at wY.,r rorUf tor!, f
companied with five dollars, we will lend ? n oUT,dr jl
tie. for coli.ctlnfw-.- rf .
to meet tne CTBr JTinij r t
and tomaintain the WfJs
its larf e and steadily fcereass.
rires eTidetee.t. .T rjj-X
efTectacarc. Guatees Issued by WM. 0ne Month, pctUgs iscituie--
receive prompt attention " fc-sfli.;-,'
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