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.- - .. w.. .. i . J ...... . , v . - - '., v... ; . r TBEIDAiLY REVIEW. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor Sc Prop'r WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1882. Entered at the Fostoffice at WUmington. N. C. aa Second-Class Matter. The columns of the newspapers are filled with, accounts of destructive fires North and Soatb, and from all appear ances the insurance companies will be very heavily taxed to make good the losses occasioned by each wholesale des truction of property. - m Miss West, the daughter of the En glish minister, is much admired at Washington for the skill and tast with which she plays the hostess in her fath er's house. She is only-eighteeo, and had not long been out of her convent when she started for Washington. She saows in entertaining the grace and self possession of an experienced married wo- man, and a youthful gentleness that adds to her charm. As might have been expected, and as, in fact, they were bound to.do, the Balti more City Council, on the 31st ultimo. met and adopted a resolution accepting Enoch Pratt's offer of a free library, and requesting the law officers of the city to ascertain what legislation is necessary to enable the' corporate authorities to re- cieve the trust upon the terms proposed by Mr. Pratt, acd to report the same to the City Council with a draft of the necessary acts or ordinances. There certainly must be some profita ble newspaper enterprises, for we notico Mr. Hugh Hastings, of the New York Commercial Advertiser, has sold his residence in that city for $96,000. This shows that either that paper is a very profitable concern or that he had the property left him by some rich relative, who might have acquired it in the fish and oyster trade. But it is very evident that where one newspaper is financially successful City are dead failures, and the mournful history of different newspaper enterprises abundantly establishes the fact. There is a preposition before Congress to reduce the postage on letters to all parts of the country to two cents for each half ounce and in that proportion for letters of heavier weight. We see no reason why some such suggestion might not become a law, and, in fact, we be lieve that it would, prove beneficial to the country in a financial point of view, as well as of immense beneQt to the gen eral public. It costs not an iota more to convey a half-ounce loiter through the mails than it does to carry a postal card, which the government not only trans ports, but it furnishes the material also upon which the message is written. Director Richard, of the Mint Bureau of the Treasury Department, says that the prices commonly quoted for mutilated coins, G5 cents for dollar pieces, 35 cents for, halves, 15 centa for quarters, fire cents for dimes and four cents for half dimes, were not fixed by the Government, but are said to have been given by deal ers anxious to obtain them as bullion far below their real valua. They are bought by the mint in Philadelphia by weight bullion, the prico at present being $1.13 -per ounce fine, equal to $1.07 standard. Owing to frequent inquiries regarding the prices of such coins the mint bureau has prepared a circular relating thereto, which js handed or sent to inquirers. The penalty for mutilating UnitedStates coin is imprisonment for not more than two years and a fine of not more than $2,000. Just after the war and during the days of reconstruction, there was nobody so good in American' politics as he who wore the bkek shin of the negro. They were good enough for the offices, made excellent soldiers and were the best voters in the world. ItVoon become ap parent, however, that all the important, honorable and lucrative offices could be filled without the aid of the. colored race. It also become evident that they were not necessary as soldiers and three of the four original regiments in the army were mustered out and disbanded. An effort is now being made to muster out the re maining regiment, and it will probably prove successful They yet remain val uable as voters, but it requires so much care and caution to deal with, them -and so much diplomacy to keep them from kicking in the political traces, that those who depend upon them chiefly for sup port, would gladly see them relegated back to the position they occupied im mediately after the war and before they were clothed with the right of suffrage. - - " Sublimely Superb. '" A pair, of .beautiful Sun -flowers on Easels will bo mailed free to any lady who will send a three cent postage stamp l to Dr. O. W. BecsoB, 10S No. Eataw Bt., Rftlttaort, Md. The escape of Col. Tom Buford from the gallows after bis deliberate n order of Judge Elliott has been condemned in the Kentucky legislature, and a formal expression of disseut with the verdict wss' allr VuTseljuredrv A IresolatiOfl" to erect a aionument to Elliott was intro duced i and the preamble asserted that he had been Vshot down and murdered in the sight of the , cspitol by the inth less hand of an assassin, who escaped just punishment under the. guise of the recently popular plea of Y insanity." In the spirited debate which followed, the jury and their verdict found no defend er, and it wes conceded that the murder er bad been saved by the wealth and popularity of his family, but it was sup posed that the clause would be a reflec tion on Judge Jackson, who had presided at the trial, and it was stricken out. The money paid to thefTJnited States by Great Britain on what are known as "Alabama claims" promises to be ; the subject of legislation to the end o&time. Seven or eight millions of. it remain un distributed to individual! claimants, and various interests seek ' to obtain the amount through action of j Congress. No elass of claimants is jstrpng enough to secure what it wants, ana every attempt ed combination of interests has so far fail ed. The money does notj I belong to the government, for " the government only represented despoiled citizens in its de mand pn Great Britain, but there seems no prospect of getting the money out of the Treasury,;' though j as long as it remains there) it will be the fruitful source ol lobbying, bribery and the other sins incident to the direct; appropriation - x - - . i- . of money outside of the regular course of government busipess. Where it Originated. Springfield, Tepn., April! 2j 1881. B. H. Warmer &;Co, : SirsA dis tressingcough, originating from liver, was cured by your. Safe Kidney. and Liv. er Cure. , fA. Hopkins. .. - !: -'! A Boston man j says his furttrimmed overcoat is '.'too utterly dtter. . , It is all humbug about tramps being lazy and not willing to exert themselves. One of them, near Marshall, chased a farmer a mile and a half with a club. Tcra.8 Siftinga. 1 i . t I Awhile ago j a party of lynchers down South, postponed the hanging five minutes to allow the victim time to finish smoking a cigar. This I proves that the use of tobacco prolongs life. "When Hook at the quackery and speciosity of the times, I determined to cast all tolerancb to the j winds," said Carlyle in a conversation just reported, "My dear fellow," said Sterling slyly, "I had no idea yon had any to cast." j He slipped quietly in at the door, but - catching sight of an inquiring face over the stair rail, said: "Sorry so , late, my dear; couldn't-get a car before." "So the cars were full, too," said the lady; and furthsr remarks were unnecessary. Boston Commercial Bulletin. ZZ.r ; . Cnminff out of a .vocal and instrumen tat concert the other night; wd young wodien in eye-glasses h were heara rcon versing thus: "Wasn't that a splendid concert?" -It was, indeed; and that last selection it was just too lovely for anything "So it was; so sublime and grand and soulful and earnest, don't you know. Why. I couldn't understand the least bit of it." j .i - ; 1. The lecturer begsCo, "There is a for tune -ivinsr in 1 wait!' Ud lumped a bullet headed .fellow in the nertheast corner to remark, "Well, I guess yoh're 'boutriirht there, mister. There's Bill Jones, the butcher. Three years ago; he wasn't wuth a dollar. He's cot a for tune now. Got it, as you1 say, by lying in weiffht" The bullet-headed man said no more, but the lecturer was ill at ease during the . entire evenings Bost on Tranacrpt,,t i .".t 'h- It is the Height of Folly to wait tin til yon are in bed with disease yon may ot get over for months, when ynu can be cured; daring the." early ! symptoms j by Parker's Ginger Tonic, L We have know the sickliest families made the healthiest by a timely ose of this- pare medicine. Observer. 'si 1 W CO, CONN. OF HARTFORD, LOOK AT THE RECORD ! - i ! T7IGURES ARE MORE ELOQUENT than JO i I M Words ! Hear what they aay The oild ud Cardtal is $600,000. The assets January 1, 1882, were $6,114,- 502.70. ' The TRAVELLER'S wrote 97,664 Aed. dent PolIcJoe In 18-31, a gain of 24,324 over 18S0. and a gain In premiums of s 407,969.30. Paid oa claims la Accident Department, 15,890 polldee, which is nearly one in,every six persons inmred, and the amount paid on these claims was! $714,003.16 which was nearly $60,000 per month, j In the Life Department there waa a iraln In amount of Life Insurance In' force f $1,412.8S3. - ... j j These figures speak for themselves. Poll des for $3,000, 25 cents for one day ; $450 for one month. -""CnU"- ? Preferred Riaks, for year, $5 per $1,000. Polices written by " 1! , . . -. 8AM 'L MORTHROP, Agent, Jan 20- Wilmington, N. C , PUR CELL HOUSE, .. . OirpSB HEW UAH AQEMF5T, T TTiuisero, ft 0. B. L PCR&Y. I-! - Prop Late Proprietor AttaatU Hotel rtrttlGsa ta all Its agaciatscts Tana nso Uificell&nooTLs. i L "ST DR. C. W. BElnSOX, of Baltimore, Md., inventor and proprietor of the celebrated Celery and Chamomile Pills, 'these pil s are prepared espres'ly to ewe Siek'Head. ache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paralysis. Sleeplessness and Dyspepsia, acd will cubk any case, no matter howobs.inate, if properly used.. They are not acu:ea.:l, but only forth "se special diseases. 'Ihy contain no opium, moipbine or qaiuii.e, and are not purgative, but re gulate th bowels aiid cure constipatiou by curing or removing the canse ol it. They have a charmirg effactupon the skin, acd a Jove lv rmietinff efiect uDon the nervou3 system. simply by feediLg its ten thcusaud hung y, yes, m as e cases siarvug acsorotJiiLs. Thpv nisk or create rerve inat-tr ai d give ;ower, force aud buoyaucy to tLe Inerves, and m tuat w ay lucaso tntr.s i nnwflr. endtn anco and briliiarcv of uiiad- Nobody that has a nervous tjstem ehould ::eglect to take them two or tnree monuis in each year, as a nexve food, if lor no o5ber purpose- Rnld hv all drncre'ista. Price 50 cents a box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1. or six boxes for $2.50 to any address DR. C. V.-BEKSGrJ'S M fA h 3 U'di Warranted to Cure ! ra i, n ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFAMMATIOH, KiLK CTi'JZT, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIOfcJS, H OI3EASEO OF HASR AND SCALP, fi SCROFULA ULCERS; PIMPLES & g TEHDER ITCHJfiCSoaaUpartsoftlie body. . It makes tie akiu white, Bcft and Emooth removes tan and freckles, and is the toilet dressing ia THS WOSIiD. Etesr&ntfy pt;S rp, two bottles in one paakajjo, cansietiug cf both internal and erraal treatment. first class drugiste lavo it. SI. per package 'GHAS.N. CRITTENTON, 115 Fulton St., New Yoi k City, sole aeent for Dr. C. W. Benson's remedies, to whom all orders should be addressed." J. W. CONOLEY, Agent Wilmington, N. C. fob 1-em-d arm Tile Ncw York, 1883. THT? BOKfor 1882 will make its fifteenth an&ual rprclutlcn onder tnr present man azema2.t,' tbinisr, as f.lwaye. for all, big; and little, mean acd gracious, contented and un happy, Hepublicaj and Democrat, depraved and virtuous, intelligent &Ed cbture. The PD 's liht is f-r n-aokitd ana woman iad of every sort; b t its genial warmth is for twegoid, while it pours Lot discomfort on the blister log backs of t e ptrtiatently wicked i'.SMnyva of 1868 was a nen- ap-r of a new kind. It discarded acany f t o forms, asd a multitude of the ruperfiaous words anl phrases of ancle: t ourEai8ai it ucdert k to report in afrteh, tticciict, uqco .von thecal way all the nesof the world, omit ting no event of bamen interest, and o m mm ting apon affairs irith the tear eeiniss ot abb -Ante independence. The :nccega of ts expert ment was thesucc sso! the tiun. It effected a permanent ohasfe in the style of iitenctn newspapers. Every Important journal es tabliahed in this .country ia the dozen years past has been modelled after tljo t ua, fcvery important journal already exiating has been modified an i bettered by the force of the Cun's example. ThI 8u of 1882 will be tha'same outspoken, troth-telliBfr, and inte esticg newspaper. By a liberal use of the ireins wbich an ab ndsnt prosperity affords, we shall make It better than ever before. I We shall print all the news, mttinfr it in readable fhape, atd nmasurine its impor tance, not by the tra itional yardstick, bat by its real in ton et t . the people l'isUnoe frcm Printinit -Tloase Pqnareis cot the first confideration with the 8un vV heaver any thiag happens worth reporting we get the darticnlars, whether it happens in Brooklyn r in Bokhara, . Iapclitica we hare decided oplrsianj; nd are accustomed t express tbetn in Unguipe that can bs understood. V7e say ws&tw think about men and events. 'ihithUii is tte only etret of te fun's political coarse. V xikLt tvs g at&ersiato eihtDag s the best matter of theeey n dally inuos as Agricaltaral Department of nntqanlled msr it, foil ma ket reports, and a liberal prcpo -tion of lltera'y, scientific, ard domestic in telligence complete the Weekly hsc, and make it the best newspaper for the farmer's household tbat was ever printed. Who does cot know and read and like the 8onday Sun, each number of wticn is a Qoieonda of iateresting literature, wish tbe best poetry of theday,prose every line worth reading, ntws, humor m&'tsr enough t fill a good sized boor, and infinitely mire raried and entertaiaiog than any book, big or little? I If our idea of what a newspaper should be pleases you, send for the 8nn, i Our terms are as follows i For the daily un, a foor-page sheet cf twentyeight, columns, tse price by m it, peat-paid is 55 cents a month, or $5. tO a year; or, intiudinsr the f ua'ay. paper, an eight-page sheet of fifty six co!umnf,the price If 65 cents per month, or $7.70 a year, post age paid. The Sunday edition of the San is also far alt hod separately at $L20-a year, postige paid. " The prico of the Weekly 8ca, eight pa?ea, fiOy-eiz eolumns, Is SI a year, pottage paid. For clubs often sending $10 we will send a? extra copy free. Address 1 I W. E3TGLA2ID, . FubHsher of the t nn, New York City. ' nor 18- -Cflllj SEE tm PRICE! A LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE assort, zaentot Wedding, Chrittmas and Boll day Preeenta for sale low down at J. H. HARDIN '3 Dtxs an Cbtsalaal Store, a3t SZl Ktw UxtU Mi m MiBC8llanoou3. , Parti enter Notice. All the drawicgs'wlll hereaTter be under the exclusive euwrvieion and control of GENERALS oj. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO, WIN A FORTUNE. Second Grand Distribution, Class Bat New Orleane, Tucsday,? Februa ry H..18S2 14Ut Monthly Drawing. LTOiia State Lcttcry Cfipar. Incorporated in for 25 years by the Legislature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital ot $1.000,000 to which a reserve fund of over $550,000 baa since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made, a part of the present State Constitution adopted Deceraber 2d, A.D., 179. Its, Grand Single Ncxbxk Drawings will take place monthly. p" ItneverteaUs or postpone Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE f 30,000. 100.0C0 -Tickets at Two Dollars Each. IJaxf-Tickjets, One Dollar. LIST OF PRIZE8. 1 Capital Prize of 1 Cai ital Prize of 1 Capital Prize of 2 Prizes of 12,500 $30,000 10,000 5.000 5.1J00 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10.000 5 Prizes 20 Frizes 100 Prizes 200 Pr z?s 500 Prizes ot 1,000 cf cf of of iSOO ICO 50 20 10 1000 Prizes of 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $300 2.7C0 9 Approximation Prizes of 2001,800 9 Approximation Prizes of ICO 800 1857 Prizes, amounting to ' - v- $110,400 Kesponsibie correspondine: agents wanted at all points, to whom liberafitompensation will be paid ! - For further information, write . clearly, giving full addref s. Send orders by express or Registered Letter, or Money Order by mail, addressed onlt to M. A. DAUPHIPF, New Orleans, La cr ft!. A. DAUPHIN, 127 La Sail Street, rtffcajrn, ills.f The New York Office is removed to Chicago. N, B. Orders addressed toNew Orleans will receive prompt'attCEtton. JTie particular attention of the Public called to the fact lhat the entire number of the Tickets for each Monthly Drawing it sold, and consequently all the prizes in each drawing are sold and drawn and paid . - jan l i-wti-8at-4waw '-.'Z-i FALL AND WiNTER GOODS AT rpHE BKHP ASSORTED BTOCK KVKK brought to h s city, -ith all the latest Nrv eltiee acd shades ia Fa in MarTeillecr. Satin de Lyon, K&ad- amea, urrahs, Brocades, h oire An i ique. Camera Hair, i ilk Vel i s VetP, Flashes, j COLORED. BLACK AMD 'ILLUMIMA TED CASHMERES, HscriettiB, Mchairs, Suiting?, Alpacai and Plaids ia tndJesa variety, Pasiameiiti ie, : i Fringes and Triuun irfge, White Goo &i Housekeeping Qocd, DOILMANS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS.! j Men andBoj'a Wear, Flanrels Merino Un ' , derwear, Hosiery, Gloves, orseta, litccB and i dngs. GEEPES,, Staple & Domestic Goods, ; i In Ehort everyrtini detirable. Warranted fcTccme np ia price and quality, to aaj stm I ! rilef.-om retail fcoctsaNorth. I ! - I - . . i ' Call and etvo extra ezpesia by baying from 3 Sy3arket Street. octSl Pittsboro Acadernv g?B150 83 ;SlOS cf If 62, . (ens 4 ary 9ih StuJa-ts of any aae racemd,tcd prep ar d far CoIl or for P a kees Life. The Piinctpalha had n.aay cart expeji Tcmf. !r ScaioVr SO'aikf, Board and Taiticn 175. K&n'tti Eoitor rthe liavixw. For par ticilara, address 1, '-' . O B DER80N, 1. I U U I s?. Miscellaneous THE KEW TORK WEEKLY HERALD, J MriS (iOKDON BENNETT, , PhOPBIHOS. ! The Beat and Chcapeat Newspaper Publish ed. Postage Frea. ONE DOLLAR FEE. YKAH. 50 CERTS FOR SIX MONTHS ! An xwaCopr to erery C lub tf Tea I Uew York Herald Pabliebsd trttj daj in tbe year. P0TAGSJFkW;';..'' 510 pays for one ylar, nndaja isc'ne-J. s8 paT for r.ne jier, Fuhr tt uoaaya 5 pajafor tix j& nib. Sunday i:cu3d. S4 ;pyifor six u-.ctttp,' Kitcnt ,wniicaT i"Z pay a fr ere ) tar fcr ai y epecitied day ot tbe week; 51 paja f-r tix siui-ths for any a;eci6ad dajr rif tlia vkAI. ! $1 permoctb (itcludixjc Stndaya) will bt cbartdon tuofcripti -.na tor a lees pe riod taa three month?. ' v TO EOBOPE lacluiirs Postage. Daily. HJ. l...............M.........tl7 30 WeetJy (turopesn tdition )............- 4 00 WetFy(-'orae lis Ldi:ioa?M..M. 2 00 !NEWblEALLKri. hprPLIED-PMUge Fiee. r?a;iy Editll d.Two end pbilf cts ptr ejepy Bupda- t(m w.... .Kour cents i er copy Wesley Id.tton ...Two cesta percrpj ti N-t'let than 6 c )pie ; mailed to cewFdeIe?a t wkoleBle rates. ' ;Wa Unw ro rommijtior a on nborjp tions to URiiy tciti t. Accrfa?, -I ' NKW YOHK HKiiALD. dec 2 oadwej an Ann at, fiew York Employment FOR ALL - r TQ SELL A HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE. FI1H1 poor f will si the rich, the eld as X well aa the yi ucp, the wife, s well aa the hnsbacd, the ixung mvdn eb well aa the youn man, tha girl aa well aa te boy, may mat sb well earn a few deli are in honest employment, as o ait aronnd tbe tiocae a d wait or there to earn ii for shim. We can ive you emtlojment. a'l the!me( or during ycu-'epare hours onlyj travel'.rjr, or in ytur own t eijjhborhood, ong your friends an acqasi .tances. if you da not care fnremd plojinert, we can impart valuable iofiiroa tioa to you frf e of cost., It w 11 cost -jou only cue cent lor a Postal cird-t write for our Proepectca, and it may ba the means of makiop you a goo i many 0oJ are l'O tot njgiecs thia opportarity You do not ave to invest a large earn of money, and. ran a great rink f os ing it. You will radi ly see hat it will be no easy matter to make fr-m $10 to $10 , a weea, and ectablish a lucrative, and icdeprsdent business, honora ble straightforward and profitable. Attend to this matter NOW, for there ia MONEY iw it for all wbo'tnzase with us wil aarpriioyou atd joti wi'l onderwhy you i never 'wrote to us before. We bind full PARTICULARS 7RkH. AddrtSS j BCOKKYK ll'F'G C(l., (Name I' ii paper,) Mariow, ' Hio. set ai-tim. i I PURE C SOMETHING Put up by a Private Family in the State of New York. And . 1 -EougLt direct from them. EVERY FAMILY Inour city Should get rome of it in order to eee what Pure Yin e&ar reaUy is, FOR PICKLING IT IS ALMOST INDISPENSABLE. OYSTER CRACKERS' SEVERAL DIFFEREriTVARIETIFS, From 10 cents to 20 cents pr pound. Send in yout orders. io. 11 & 13 W. Front fit cctrn Health is WealthI DBS O ZWESI'S Kaava An Baiia riatkit, a specific fcr steria, iu xmss, Cocrulsions, Werrons Headata. Steotal iieprewion, Lees of Meatory. iaco taceT. rccatnra Uld Afce, caused by over exii,op, extewca, r owitdtt'r, wbicb lea!s to raifery, deea and 4 deatb. one box will cut recent caea. Each b x cnt- ie ote aosth's treated n. Ore dollar a pot, or aix boxw frr fi ve dollars; cent bt cail prepaid to receiptor price. VTe-araar antte six boxes to core anr cs, tvithch orter revived by ca f tK b lx(Sj m9'viU VSiJL bV" ""'rittea agreement to retarn the money -tf tte treata-st does ot ffvSL t11;- nar-atee feraeb bv W11U CrHHiW, DrBiri,t; (eoeeessr to Green k banner) Wilmi Cton, a o. Orders by m.ij will recti re promt! atteatlos. " - 3Haw.lT EXTRA ICE! 1 ", ' JNO. L BQ4TWBI8HT, IliflCollanooTiH. 1881 THE SOH. .BALTIHOHEjJ PabllshMDaDy, Except Saua ' wownd! aa tn" Frefhect and Most Hti-tacvry 0f jj 1 Low ia Price-Compact ia fern Independent S' ExprefBiou, Ocnxdrv carter of THE 8UN, frcro itlr beginniofr, has been charctriied by V? (trecsive spirit and an original and efjs enterprise, j To tbe ebaraeteristiet fasti y adheres, v , Covering aa it dcea tbewble fiaid cjiJ paper endeavor its every cuftiber is pieta reflea of the spirit cf the timet aaji activities and evn cf the day. I' , TUK HDf eaf,refcfe Us oj inion oea tentevecisa tueyaiht td on snbjeo-T public interest, with the view only of mi icj? at riffi t results u.d conaerviOK thfe. eral welfare its eoasfcten integrity 'ugbly known and understood, j . A A KliieiT-CLAH? 3KW8PAPK1 THK MjN is arfatted to the needs ot afiLj enjoys a wpi Id wide conCdor ce. the extent ana vrlety of THR BCri Local lit p'Tt, tbeir careful ccurtcj J avoidance of prusiecy, contltate a atrikS feature, acceptable bt h at boir and tvT? ITrt CUHft"hi 0KD&NCK, -Foreipn and domestio, ia unsefpafssd la . ceilence ard freihneea I IT WASHINGTON BDRfcATJ covers all the r hates of political inforaitSa transpiring at tha Rational Capital, M proper cote ard cCKment. . Unexcelled ia a, past, it will be maintained at tie h!2b standard in thefutuie. , TUB MARKET ND STOCK ItEPOKfl ffTHE SM are collected ard coopi with the utmost care, and may be ttkat safe guides by all who desire to obUiae, latest and cost trustworthy informatioi theee important topic. . In short, I'&E RUN will continnetoni. tain the high reputation it baa acqnired a an enterprising, accurate and woiVeilt newspaper,' always ready to sdd to iulicilj. ties for eol!ctii)(r news whenever neceoin to meet tha increasing demands of the bat and to maintain the bizh eonfidenee of whia its large and steadily increasing circsktia gives evidence. Terms cf rubrcription by Mail Gbt Advance . . On e Year, postage includedM..M.MM, jj g 8Ix 11 on tbe, pottage included ,... Three Months, postage iccluded.., g Two Months, poetsge included.. j One Month, postage included..,. , n .Addrer " i ' A. 8. ABELL A CO., J ubliaber, bun 1 rot: builcm;, fab 18 ' . ..." . j rittijort, ti HULBERT BROS. VHOLEUll - j it i PRICE LIST. No. ' ... . j Trio. .4 Fiano,7 oci., cquare, rosewood, j ! AO nnl AVtn 4Tn. ' ' r IT1 Pft K- 7 Piano, npright, 7j oct., cabinet- i grand........ 1741 13 Organ, 4 sets reeds, 9 stops andj j grand organ.... 59C( 108 Organ,1 0 seta reeds, 13 stops, j CUUU1CI, BUIUilS9. ...... .... 0 W Onr. Pianos and Onansare I 'warranted first-class. 2 Violin outfit, box, bow, strings, complete j. . .. .. 3 f iliai l vaaxJUUCb lUVUQI CAU4 . fine...... .......... ........ 4 Accordccn, 6 keys, bass bcx, fine tone. . .. .... ..I..... 6 Accordeon, 10 keys, 1 stop, 2 . sets reeds, perfect 7 Mouth Organs.Vienna concert, 24 hnlpq i fctWiVU ....... .-.j 8 Moutb ' iganc,Genuiue Kicht- er 1 0 hole?, O S...C . . . i, . 11 Month Organ, (ienuine Cou- cert double 24 holes, G 14 Clarionet, genuine Martin 6 keys, boxwood. .j.. 17 Fife,in ebony, German ' silver si leruics. ...... -fi 16 Music Box, 1 tune, crank, fine Ik 10 ,: j" 8 tunes, wind with If lever, large...... 23 ? 20 Violoncello, latent, machine nead, good....... ........... w.R 4 striugs-. ....... J ; ..... L ... i 23 1 24 Guitar, maple, machine head, J fine finish...... ...J....L -M Aht IT n. m m. ! . J -a) A" z isarjo, iu men, 4 brass Dractets j h 28. Cornet, brass cornopeon 8tyl?, case and crooks 3 h SO Drum, brass, Prussian', orua J mentpd ' . ih Gold Violin, Guitar and' lJa&jo , .StriDfiw H Bros. Silver Violin, Guitar and Banjo- Strings, II Bros... ........ Steel Violin, Guitar and Bajo I . Strings, II Bros ' Gut, KuEslan, German or Italian,! , a tij i .ill oesi. quality...., .;. if 'i Instruction Books, Howe's or Win. J ners,' any instrument. .... . ' Having just made a good trad fc f i Singer Sewing Machines,' will sell 8 $25 each whUe they Jast. J Money is quite eafe in common le plainly addressed. j . J lerms strictly cash wtth' order. take stamps. i Agents and dealers seed for onrT Catalogue. i On above net whnWale Ln'cei can make 100 per cent, prcfit- i vym uu ua wueu you como w"f Beferenc?e: any baDk or wliolewi'1'0' m tne city j, - Hulbert Bros., is the 1 cly Wholesale Music house in St. lv. iUL'LBHRT EpWi, 823 Olive Street, Sairt Lf a:', V I .... . -r - 1 I . V 2 c'lfi
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 3, 1882, edition 1
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