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THE DAILY REVIEW. mm. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop'r WILMINGTON, N. C. MONDAY, JANJJART 80, 18S2. Entered at the Fostofflee at Wilmington, N. C, as Second-Class Matter. Bail rot d trains are running through dow to Paiat Rock, on the Tennessee line. It it low reported that some of the Washington lawyers 'characterize the verdict in the Gateau case as ao outrage. Who are they? and what are the reasons ' they assign for makiog such statements? Cyrus W. Field is said to have arranged to pot nearly a million dollars into his newspaper building to be erect ed in New York this year. It, will be sixteen stories high and have a frontage of over fire hundred, feet. . Id speaking of the financial condition of this country, us compared with the past, a Wall street letter says: "Sever al years ago our enterprises were almos entirely supported on borrowed capital; bow tho money la here, acd aoy great panic is impossible.". It is a. singular fact that Mr. Wel ster Wagner, who was burned to death in oae of his palace cars, on' the Hudson River Railroad, on the occasion of the Spiyten Duyril disaster, was chairman of the Committee ' on Railroads in the v a a. a. . M - at ri tw xotk mate senate,' wnicn a year ago soothered and suppressed a bill in troduced in that body for the better protection of life on railways, ' m m m There is a great deal of force in the pnlpit criticism that the special attention bestowed by the newspapers upon each aid evejy match for a prie fight ; the graphic descriptions of the pugilists and their muscles ; interviews withprin cipals, backers and bottle-holders ; ac counts of the training and final report o the battle ; the "gallant bearing of the victor," Ac, tend to- keep alive: this brutal custom. Public opinion, backed by an enforcement of the laws against prize fighting, has almost succeeded in sup pressing it, but there is still an occasion al "mill," to t the delight of the brutal classes aud disgust of the refined. Sul livan and Paddy Ryan are now in train ing in New Orleans for a fight, and prob ably if the press would leave them severe ly alone, take no notice of them what ever, they would conclude that there was no Mglory" left in the ring, and drop the affair. F1IW6 THE RESPONSIBILITY. The verdict of the jury in the Spuyten Dnyvil disaster, says the Norfork Virgin ian, is comprehensive in all .but one particular. It plates the responsibility of the awfnl accident upon Melius, the brakesman; Hanford, ' the conductor of the train telescoped; Stanford, the engine- man on the leading locomotive; Buchanan, the engineman of the locomotive imme diatelj attached; Burr, the engineman of the locomotive of the Tarry town special; John 11. Touce, the superintendent of - the New York Central ' and Hudson River Railroad, and" the officers and managers of the road; all of which'ia very well. Bat there was an agency, and a primal agency to the dread disaster that the jury failed to touch upon in the ver dict, and that was the earthing out and holding ap to public indignation the drunken legislator who tampered with the cord of the air-brake, an act that was the very foundation of the calamity. Had they discharged this duty they would have deserved the plaudits of all good men. But as it is, the verdict is in complete, and the drunken wretch and the maudlin lobbyists and. politicians who were his companions on the train, are to-day in Albany; highly gratified, no doubt, at a jury that overlooked them in the responsibility of a catastrophe that brought sorrow and mourning to so many homes. HUMILIATING We have on several occasioss spoken of the utter inefficiency oT our navy, and we feel compelled reluctantly to refer to it again. That it is entirely inadequate for any purpose demanding effective ser vice, either at home or abroad, is a la sentable fact. Millions have betn ex tended, or. rather, we should have said appropriated, by Congress for the pur pose of placing our navy in a conamoa Tforthj the country, and able to. effectu ally compete with that of any maritime nation In the world. Where the -money thus appropriated has gone it would pussle the marines to tell, bat cer tain it is, that instead of oar navy being in a better condition and more effective in consequence, it has actually . and ab solutely grown worse, and worse, and worse, until4 it has now no effective force or ralue even as a home pro tec-: tion. and as an aggressive power, in csier of war with a foreign nation, it could not compete with1 the weakest State that pretends to have any naval forces what, ever. Powerful and j wealthy as, we are as a nation, and formidable as an anta gonist as we might and ought to be the Secretary of .State has been C compelled by tho force of1 facts staring him in the face, to make the humiliating confession that we are in 1 no' condition to enforce any demands which the government may have against such a little almost unknown State as Chili, in South America, and that we had better not urge our friendly interference to settle the complications which have arisen between that State and its neighbor, Peru. , To think of this . government, with alt its vast wealth and resources, and of the money which has been-appropriated sufficient to make ours the first nation in tbe world in point of naval force and effectiveness and theu be forced to the knowledge that iii point of fact we are possessed with virtually no navy, is a disgrace and a humiliation which should make every patriot's cheeks tingle with shame. Sublimely Superb. A pair of beautiful Sun-flowers on Kasels will be mailed free to any lady who will send a' three cent postage stamp to Dr. (J. W. Benson. 106 No. ISutaw 3t., Baltimore. Md. auuabmiaa One man will suggest something as worthy of the charities of the charitable, and two other mem will abuse everybody who does not assist the enterpiise. 'J his is public opinion.4 New Orleans Pic? oyune. j Said the chemist : used to be very fond of. candy .'till I went to! work and analyzed it and found out what horrid stuff-ia used to make it. Now I can't eat it with any sort Of relish. I made a confounded fool of myself, I did." .Bos ton PpsU ' Heard at Eighth and Chestnut streets; "Belle, Mike, where are you workinT' "In the navy yard." "What pnt ye jn the navy yard V "Poly tics." "Poly tics be blanked, if olytics put me out of the navy yard." Philadelphia Bulletin. He : May I call you Revenge ? iShe : Why? He: Because "Revenge is Sweet" She ; Certainly you may, provided though, you will let me call you j Ven geance, lie : And why would you call me I Vengeance ? She: Becanse "Ven geance is Mine!;" Hawkey el , . - i I . a ! u 1 we may ana ao nave a miseraoie navy and a mere handful of an army, and it pleases us to laugh at them to our heart's content ; but we would not advise other powers to join in the laugh too, much. We might get mad and swell up. Andrews' American Queen. - Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, the great medicine for the cure of all female complaints, is the greatest streiigthener of ;the back, stomach,! nerves, kidneys, urinary . and genital organs of man and woman ever known. Send for circulars to Lydia E. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass.; 1 ; . : 1 To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretion f .jouth, .nervous i weakness, early decay, toss ot- manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will cure you, r rsf or"- chaege." 1 This creat rem edy l was discovered" .bYV missionary in South Americai4Send aeU-addressed envelope to Rev. Jqsi:rH.T. Iimak, Bta- Uon DNtw-xorKrvxty: - deod wem SIGN PAINTING BROfJZINQ, Ac T1 HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD re. spectfuily say that until farther notice he may be found at his residence, corner Third and Market streets, prepared to exe cute all orders in tbe above named branch. es. Roqm Sets, Tin Ware; Ac, oeatly " j " '-,( repainted aud varnished. jan 4-tf O.E-E. BURK. N ew R estau ran t rpHE UNDERSIGNED would respectful; lyannouuce that he has just fittedjup at j . No. 3, Granite Row, South Front bU, a Kes- taurant for Ladles and Gentlemf n, where meals and refreshments may be had at all 1 i hours of the day. Every thing is new and first class. Polite waiters and courteous at t i tendants. Game ana uys 5n season. Fins .'i - i ' Wines, Liquor and Cigars. ! - nov IS rJ A. 8CHUTTE, Prop. Pittsboro Academy gPBING SSBIOM Of lE83,:fpni Janu ary 9ttu SUdeats of aay ags received,iad preparcd;for OoUc or for BuuaMslUfe. Tae Ptlneipal has hai maay years Zrl i ; . I - aneeiatMcM g. Ta air 8atoa of 20 wkf, Board andTaittoB 176 Rrn to Editor oftha ' - i I Rsvixw For partiealars, addrect " . I 0. B. DBN80W,j , de81tf r Priaetpai CALL .SEE, f Hp PBICE! A LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE assort. jfjL ment ot Wedding, Cnrfeizaaft an Holl dav Preaenta for sal low down at . r J. H. HABDIN'S - Orms; and Chsaiaal Store, dse 901 I v Pew Marks Iliocollaneoufl I te "JC - 7 i . m J 0i?lr&l Srfi A Sfi81TIOX Has often been made by the discovery ot some new thing, but nothing has ever stood the test like Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills; their popularity and sale is unprecedented. . They supply a need long felt and must become a household remedy. Jest 'think to be cured in a few weeks ot tnese terrible nervous troubles ana aw ful suffering from Sick Headache, Neu ralffia and Uyspepsia. aud the nervous system put in a natural and healthy condition, destroying tho posibility of Paralysis, Angina Pectoris and sudden death, which is carrying off so many noble men and women in tne mil tide or life and usefulness. ' This simple remedy of Extract ot Ctlery Seed and Chamomile Flowers, combined in tho form of pills, is a boon to humanity. It has saved the lives of thousands ot nervous, headaching children in our schools and out every year. No nervous person or sufferer from Headache, Neu ralgia, Dyspepsia or Paralysis will do themselves justice until they try them. Sold by all druggists. Price 50 xients a box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw St, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for f 1. or six boxes for $2.50 to any address. C. VV. BEPiSON'S' n 3 - f c t J W o 5i is Warranted to Cure ECZE.VA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST ALL ROUGH GCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASED OF KAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES &. TENDER ITCHENCSoa all parts of tho body. It makes tiie Ekin. wliite, coft and smooth ) renbvea tan aid'&etlca, and is the EZST toilot drcasins in THE WOULD, inesaky put tip, two bottles la one pocliaff, oonsistuig cf both Internal and ex craal treatment. All firEt class druist iave it. 6 1. per packaee. CHAS.N. CRITTENTON, 115 Fulton St., New Yoik City, sole agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's remedies, to whom all orders should be addressed." j J. W. CONOLEY, Agent 1 ;: . Wilmington,. C. jan l-em-d un , j. THE VARI ETY STORE THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD BE spectfuily notify bis friends and tbe public tbathe has recently re tnpopd'rpm. a visit to the j Northern Markets where he has purchased the Handsomest Display OF MILLINERY' FANCY GOODS. NOTIONS AND HOLIDAY GOODS he has ever offered in this city. My stock is And in - I have thousands of thiDgs which it would take columns to enumerate. My flne.fre8h r KHiiNuii uain uikh are a specialty. I lead in these goods as my patrons wcl know. I have an elegant variety of Millinery4 Goods, Hats Trimmings, &c, To which I invite the attention of tbe ) Ladies. I : My stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS is -full aod complete and having been bought low will be sold low. I respectfully invite a call and inspec tion. L. FLANAGAN, Variety Store, dec 19 No. 42 Market street. The Robesonian, pUB LIS HEL EVERY Wednesday, in Lnmberton, N.C.by W. W. McDiannid, has tbe largest circulation and the largest advertisicg patronage of any country paper n the State. It now bis over S00 subscrh - i bars in Robeson county alone, besides a general cireulatlonn the counties of Moore Cumberland, Bladen, Columbus, Rich-. - - mondandtbe adjoining counties,. Marlon I Uarlboro and Darlington, iu South Caro ilna. jau 23 COSMOPOLITAN BAR AND RES TAURANT. I. JOHN CARROLL, Prop. South aide Market Street Wilmington, N.r, Till E BAR ra supplied with the best Whiskies, Wines, Beer, Champagne, &c fgars of the finest grades always on hand! I At the Restaurant can be funnd the finest Oyaters'broujcht tothia market, which are served la any style; desired, families applied. jan 17 - miscellaneous. FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT 1YI. 1VJ. EATZ'. fpHE BkWT aBORTED STOCK EVER brought to this city, with all the latest Scr Itiei aod Bhadef ia DRESS GOODS. Batln iiarreilleux, Satin da Lyon, Rhad. aaaee, k urrahs, Brocades, Moire An tique, Came V Hair, t ilkj yel veto, Flushes, COLORED, BLACK AND 'ILLUMINA TED CASHMERES Esnriettas, Mohaire, Baitings, Alpacas asd f laids in ecdleaa rarietr, Psaaieote i, Frirges and Trimmizsgs.W bite Good - - Housaketf ia(f Ood', DCILMANS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, j Men and Boj's. Wear, FUnoels Merino Un derwear. Hosiery, Gloves, orsets, Laces" snd djf cgs, ! ... ! Staple & Domestic Goods, i i In shott everything desirable. Warranted i i tojecme up ia price snd quality, to any asm Dlefroin retail houses, North. Call and eave extra expense by buying from 1. KATZ, 36 Market Street eotSl Particular Notice. ; All the drawingswill hereafter be under the exclusive supen'ision and control of GENERALS; G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A.EARLY. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORI UNE. Second Grand Distribution, Class B, at New Orleans, Tuesday, Februa ry 14, 18S2 Hist Monthly Drawing. . I Lcuisiana State Lcttery Ccuaf. Incorporated in 1S68 for ;25 years by the Legislature for Educational; and Charitable purposes with- a capital ol $ 1.000,000 to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 has since -been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present state constitution adopted December 2d, A.D., 1879. I Its Gram) Simolb Numbek Dkawinos will take place monthly. It never scales or postpone. Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000. 100,000 Ticket s at Two Dollars Each. Ualt-Tickbts, Oxb Dollar. LIST OF PRIZES 1 Capital Prize Jof -1 Capital Prize of $30,000 10,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 1 Capital Prize of 2 Prizes of $2,500 :5tPrizes ot 1,000 20 Prizes of 500 100 Prizes cf 100 200 Prizes of 50 500 Prizes of 20 1000 Prizes of 10 10,000 approximation; PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $3002,700 9 Approximation Prizes ol 200 1,800 9 Approximation Prizes of 1C0 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to - A $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid For further information, write clearly. giving full address.! end orders by express or Kegl6tered Letter, or Money Order by mail, addressed oxlt to i j M. A. DATJPBUT, New Orleans, La or fil. A, DAUPHIN, 127 La Salle Street. Chicago. Ilia.. The New York Office is removed to Chicago! r. n. uraers aaareesea to xsewurieans will receive prompt attention.' j TTie particular attention of the Public called to the fact that the entire number otfi0 Ticket for each Monthly Drawing is told, and consequently all the prize in each drawing art told and drawn ana paid -i jan l'l-wed-iaWwdaw 'We Want Buyers for 1 Q00 BBLS NEW ?'L0UR-1 300 Bg9'C0FFE' i inn BbU sugar, i jJi 2500 Scks LIVERPOOL SALTl 500 8kck8FINE8ALT HhdsTcUBA MOAL8SES, , Ac, &C. HALL & PEAHSALI JialO OBk!iiaja- Uiscollanootis. . Employment FOR ALL TO SELL A HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE. t i THE poor atwtll a tbe tich, the old aa well as the yt nog, the wife, . a well as lha hastaad.the ttung mdn ss we 1 ae the joun mis, th rirl as well aa t boy. aaav nt wall caro a faw liars in honest employment, as to alt around tfe feocM a d wait or thera to ea-n itfrr th m We can Kive yen erne lojment. a 1 the time, or daring jour spare hours oojy; traveler, or in your ow eighborhood, ; umoag vour fiierds aa aequai tancea. If jou da act e&re frremd plujmePt, w can impart raloab e iof-roa-tioa to yoafrte cf coi It w il cost jou cnlr one cent lor Poul csrd t wite for our PrnspecttB. and It may be the me at a of makiog you a goo-1 manyco'Jar I'o oot n fleet tbia opporta:ity 'You do not ave to mreit a large asm cf money, and ran a grtatrb-k f loa t git. Y uwiU radt ly are hat it iU be a-j esy mat er t tcaka fr ni $10 to $10', a wees, and Vtablisu a lucraure, rt i. dep. r.dcnt buioM. hon ra hto B?ratj bifurwaid aro proOtab'e Atteid totbi. Oiatur SOW, for there ia MONkY tV it for all who tnga.e wilh, us V wl 1 sarprite yon atd n in 1 - onderjwby you nsrer -iota to us befo-o. Wi ssao tvvh rAbTicniiAca rata. Addraa 1SUQKLYX M'F'G CO.; (0met u paper.) Marios. - bio, aept 216m , .THE SvEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. i JAMliS GOKDON BENNETT 1 l . FtOPBIfcTOR. , The Beat and Cheapest Newspaper Pabiieh ed. Postage Free. ONE DOLLAR . I PB YEAR. 60 GENTS FOR SIX MONTHS ! i - - - An ixtra Copy to erery Club of Tan. New York Herald Published every day in the year. POBTAOE FREIV flO pays for oc year, Sunday a included. 8 pay tor one, y tar, wittont huodsya. $5 pays for six months, bucdajs included. $4 paya for six months, wittout Sundays. $2 paya f jr one year for at j specified day ot the week; SI paya for six months for any specified day of the week. $1 Fr month (in oludicg Sondays) will bs ehargedoni suoseriptlona fur a leas pe riod than tares months i - TO EDBOPE Including Postage. laily i.............tl7 80 Weealy (fcuropean Edition 4 00 Weekly (UomV tic KditioB)......... 2 00 NEWbDKALLRB bUFPLIKD-PosUge Free, i l)a;!j Fditi c.Two and a ha'f cts per ecpy I r-uuua i rmu n .Mtf..K..ronr ceou I er copy Weekly Fd.tion.. Two ceats per ccpy 4 H N !t I than 6 copies malied to cewsdeslera at wtoiale tates. We allow io nmmiskio a on aubaorip tioas to l aily ytit'vt. 4-Tesi, NisW Yot K UEiiALD, dec 2 UroadTen Auu st, .New York PURE CIDER SOMETHING EXTRA ICE! ijut up by i Private Family in the State of New York. I And i Bought direct from them. EVERY FAMILY .1 Jjfour city I Should get rome of it in order to Bee what Pure Yine&ar ' really is. ' FOR PICKLINQ IT IS ALMOST INDISPENSABLE. OYSTER CEACKEES1 of SEVERAL DIFFERENT VARIETIES. From 10 cents to 20 cents per pound. Send in tout orders JNO, I, BOATWHIOHT, JYos. 11 a& 13 Front 1 odTtl . j. Health is Wealth! DB E O ;WE8T8 Waava Am Baiw TailTHKHT. a IMil fr. ITat. IK. zinevs, Cotvnlsions, NerTeus headache. Meoul L'opreation, Loss of Memoiy. Impo teccy, remataraOld age, caused by oyer exertion, ezoessea.1 r OTer-iadulrence. which leads to miser j,. deca and death. One box wjli cure recent caaes. Each box ennt iis one mocth'a tratm ntJ One dollar a boa, or sis bores for fie dollars; seat by mail prepaid o recent cl price. We guar. ante six boxes to cot aay oae, ithaseh ore er recired bj ua f ! b xea, we will seed tbe purcbaar .ur written agreement to return the money If the treatment does not effect a cure, ttuartatee iaaued by WM H U-KrN. Drag&i-t, (s&eeeasor to Green A flaaaety WUmlgtun, H O. Orders by mall will reoeire prompt attention. niscollancouf. 1881 THE SDH. BALTIHCEE PablUhDaWoept ' 8.,yi 1 Baowd;aj the""ll ;' Jrashast asd Most (Utbfarwry afallJ , Low ia Prlea-Ooaapael U roraa. Independent la Expression Oca.rTUjn. .The earwsr of TUB 80 N, Iron- i uifu. begianiog, has been charaeUriasd by a greaalveapiritandaa original aad tsJat enterprise. Totbeea eharaeteriatios It mZ? fasti j adhere. ) . Covering as it does tbe wbela fiald ot paper endeavor, its every cumber ias plate reflex of tbe spirit of the times aai&! actiritiee and eren a of tha 'day.. - TBK HUH.expree iu viaiona r,.. renfereviaas t&e? ariss ud uh aubjeaiw pabiic interest, with tbe view only of art. in? at rift t resnlti au.d conserving th T erai welfare Ita eoasiatea' integrity 1 ujT ougbly known and understood. THE HUN ta ad a;, ted to the needs of aff aa enjoys a world wide eonfidecee. S The extent aat variety ot TOK BVft Local Reports, their easeful ecuraay m Toioanee of prcrieoey. enuatitute a atrikW feat-are, acceptable bvth at home and abiW 1TH COKHf tit OHD&HCK i Forelpa and domestic, is usurpsxtedia u. oellence ard freshnesa. . i. . . j ITS WA8UIMGT09 BTJRBAD J covers all the -thages of politieal inforaiatks transpirinic kt the National Capital, m proper note and comment. Uaexcelled u) Us past, it will be maintained at tbe kifW standard in the future. t TUfi MAKKhT AND STOCK REPORTS eft BE SUM are collected aad ompu with the utmost care, and may be takaaaj safe guides by ail who desire to obtalaths litest and most trustworthy informatiot as these important topics. i In abort, TUB hCN will continue to Baia. tain tbe hlfh reputation it has koqairsf aj an ente'prisinr, accurate and j welkadliai newspaper, always ready to add to its IssUt ties for collectinfr news whenever neoeaary to meet the increasing demands of tbetiaa! and to maintain the high confidence of vhitk' iu large aod steadily increasing eticalatiGt gives evidence. , Terms of Bubaeription by I Mail Cn h . Advance- ' i , One Year, poaUge in eluded $( M Six at on the, postage iaeludedM..MM..M s aa Three Si on tha. noatara ineladi. iru Two Montha, poatage included.. .J i u una Montn, poatage included..........;, (a Address 1 1 A. 8. A BELL k CO.. Publisher i. . . w mib iroo UuiidiBf, feblS HULBERT BROS. WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. No. rria. 4 Piano,7 cel., square, rosewood. carved, agrafle ..$150 00 7 Piano, upright 7i oct.. cabinet I grand........ i7i 13 Organ, 4 sets reeils, 0 stops and I grand organ . . ; v .. . .69 103 Organ. C sets reedsv 13 atoM. I I coupler, sub-bass.. ; ........ 173 00 uur rianos ana urans are warranted tirat-clasa. . 2 Violin outfit, box, bow, strings, complete 3 '3 V iolin cremora model, extra fine ( 4 iccordcon, 0 keys, bass box,! fine tone.. . ...............' l C Accordeon, 10 keys, 1 atop, 2 i sets re? ds, 'per feet. ......... 3 7 Mouth Organs, Vienna concert, 24 boles........... j...... a Mouth Orgaus.ttenuine Eicht- er JO holes, Q8 11 Mouth Orgaus, Genuine Goo. cert double 24 holes, G Si . 1 '14 Clarionet, genuine Martin, 6 keys, boxwood..; . 5 17 Fife, in ebony, German silver ferules 16 Music Box, 1 tune, crank, tine 1 ltf " : b tunes, wind with r lever, large............... 25 00; 20 Violoncello, patent, machine j head, good 10 W 22 Double Bass, patent head, 3 or . 4 strings... 24 Guitar, maple, machine head, fine finiah.'....l '. 4 00 VI liar jo, 10 inch, 4 brass brackets 800 cornet, brass cornopeon atjl-, case ana crooks.... ... .. 30 Drum, brass, Prussian, oroa 900 900 '-h 13 mented.. ........ Gold Violin, Guitar and Banjo pi-rings u uros Silver Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings, H Bros... 1 Steel Violin, Guitar and. Barjo1 Strings, H Bros.!..... ..... Gut, Russian, German or Italian, i best quality. Instruction Books, Howe's or Win I TlPri SnilntfmtnMit ' 10 i 19 l-V to Singer Sewing Machines, will sell them Ibr $25 each while they last. I f Money is quite tafe in cemmon letter s P'ainly addressed. . j I Terms strict'y cashwtth order. WIS take stamps. AgenU and dealers send for our 40y& Catalogue. , i i j I On above net wholesale prices sgtof can make 100 per cent, profit- vf j Call on us when you come to St. Louis. References: any bank or wholesale boms In the city i , . Hulbert Bros., is ( the only General Wholesale Music house in St Louis. , 023 Olive Street, Saint Louis, U jan iCn-iy ; a a 55 Oil i "IS tees mtr CS 4 mm sh
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