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' 1 1 TE I . "' " The Daily Review. JOSIL T. JAMES, Ediur & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. Eaterel at th To.otZcm at WUmlajton. N. C, 4 Mcoid-diM matter. E 1ST I JXTO-- THUKSDAY. JULY 20. 1832. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Mf Klectloa November Tib. lULrKEfttXTATlTE-AT I-AKGK : UISPKN T. DKXNKTT. or AXOX COL'JTTr. SLTXEKK COUKT JCPGF.:- THOMAS buffix, r OE4XOE CO. h'jucitok tuuu ihtiuct: .SWIFT tiALLOWAT. or cuessc co. ftLTKCJOtl COCKT JLlHiM: lint DUtrict-JAMK K. SHEPHERD. Son. DUlrtrt-l'fiKD. PHILIPS. Thlnl PUtrfct AIXMAXO A. McKOV. Fourth DUtrictWAMES C. MacUAE. nna i.tric--Joiix a. gilmeu. sitjhirt-trifc-wiLiJAM ir. smrr. :n m -nin Attrmnt to iniare the char acter of one of its members. Lven in that case the majority of tho House could not afford to dismiss such charges with 'contempuous exclamations. Dut will auybody dare to say that thi u a case of that kind? Will, any body dare to say that 51 r. George M. T?Mmenni( nnhlie rrautation is such tht th riiarrres airainst lilm of theft. PERSONA!,. whof invented 5n London re- Joseph A. Hansom, thn Hansom cab, died cently. Married, at Clereland, Ohio, Mr. Means, three feet and a half high, to Miss Harrison, three feet high. Aft Xllie-Botts. of Savannah, is visiting the President's daughter at the - n a m mm i ricinn lying and wrary become too nu White House. Her father is a nephew : J . EE pjm; of Joh rntrintllftn PTrl-imaLlODS ? lUT. Geo. M. llobeson's public reputation of John Minor Botts. Mrs.Tyler, widow of President Tyler. s-VDt. The ifOTic propos wTnr nf. fresh conference. i Coxstantinopie, July 20 Noon -J It is stated that the Spanish AmbassaH informed, his i colleazues that Snain intended to; station three gun- KruLtn &t each end of the Suez Canal in order to escort the Spanish Manilla m.?1 Rtmmers through the canal ana that she will also send ironclads to Alexandria. 11 ' m. London. Julv 20 Noon The Times, in its leadihg article this morning, says thn. tiAsiLition of tho Forte at the mo- mpnt. whpn hesitation was fatal, has MISCELLANEOUS. i ' : f . I - W I a. . a W . 1 at 1 A, A fliA w. i-w- - t m ir a. at . i : - ToocmtWkb-incr wAii-nnpsrveti rniwri the isntisn , iio?enuueui w iuc has been brought aliout uy inoiaw lrT" ' fT nn. &nn tJiat the invitation to the We have not the pleasure of the ac quaintance of tho young man who runs the Laurinburg Enterprise at this time, who pretends to be a "Liberal Demo crat," but who conducts a newspaper in the interests of thoRepublican party, which was purchased with Jtepublican money. We are not acquainted, we say, with the young man, but we did have the honor of an acquaintance, at one time, with the young man's lather, a gentleman whom we estecnied very highly, and we would never have thouzht that a son of his could have been found in the position he now occu pies. Wc can remember, too, very well, when Mr. W. C. Tan was brutal ly maligned by tho very men whom Mr. Trov. Jr.. is now serving. But Umpora munlantunu Our young neigh bor knows what that means. - But let us whisper one word in your ear, friend Troy. When you want to make a charge against us you must find something more solid to stand upon than; the charge of "oflicc-sccking." Naturally this may occur to your mind, but your position is badly taken. For more than fifteen years the Editor of thi paper lias cast his vote at every election for the straight Democratic tick etand during all of thattimo feasn't ask ed for an office, hasn't had an office and wouldn't have had an office if it had been offered him unless it had been a very fat one with but little work and still less responsibility attached to it and then, in that instance, after much persuasion, he might 'have been duccil to accept." Thanks, also, Bro. Troy, for estimate of our intellectual ability Wc arrrcc there and it is pleasant to know that there is point of accord be tweenus. But wo fear that we would not have harmonized so well if our opinion of your ability had been in qucs tiou. ; r a AffhA nyv I iniV- wild, h Bumotii ftuu piawu wu- the fact that the intermcdiaryjtlirough hair. . . urhAu Inflnnnt contracts with the ?a- The wife and daughter of Judah I. vy Department were obtained confessed Benjamin now live in Paris, the latter ta havin " received commiaions of over having married a French army ofiiccr. coo 000 for his influence in procuring Mr. Benjamin's law practice at London nnh contracts: bv the lact mac liooe- is onual to that 01 me loremost counbei- I SOnS COIUXOT i. 'i . V" UU lUCiwu rnrfLamfrmgon itobeson s low in CapL John u. Moe, 01 ioston, spem m 0 f3 held to iave declined to V2?K?1?: i?Mn Si".000 .1Q. Preparing , ine m u undertake lnicrmeuiar , uj uio - T. great wnaie lor exmoiuoa ; dui, jwh w made contracts to the amount of mil- tll0 worfc wa3 completed, spontaneous lions so improvident and so extravagant combustion destroyed everything ex- that Ms successor in oflice at once an- fc ew of the bones. nulled them when tkey were brought to i 'nr,lnl rhiracter in GUbert his notice; by the fact that a naval ofli- . J?i5S?2SLK. USt2I . I 1 1 1 IL.I Ikn I n III 1 OlllllVKHH llfCOb .mw m ii t rrri t-i n t iiiv -i in i i .il luc i . . . - V "o" ..v--.wr 1 u nAAaa 1,-1 " 10 nrknn.Tiiqion tliat tllC invitation Conference has been virtually declined, and that nothing remains for it but to carry out its own efforts and measures to restore order in Egypt. There will be accordingly no further delay j in car rvinz out the preparations for military j action in Egypt. Definite orders will be issued to-day for the dispatch of a force for the purpose of doins the work which The Daily News learns that if the Government considers it necessary to bring troops from India to Egypt, they will ask the sanction Of Parliament therefor. A dispatch from Paris states that De Freycinct has placed the resig nation of himselt and his colleagues in thfi hands of President Grew The W teuT-hl? ny-mons ordol.a wcri -it? to own warf. wastcu unuer uooeson i. auuiiiiii- ;v-t omllwi to inft.,iw tlm w tWmw man against whom these uu wuu ".--j , --rrr " "-rtZZ n otanrl I ODiain ni3 OWU uuuacub iaj u uiuvu mcir icaiuauuus. .u.i. a " Lf SMUlt I . . . I i- t i 1 1 ? . J 1 t f UK- nnll witn ner. sugniest possiuuuj mat uaiuuoifcj. mu be summoned to lorm a .Ministry, j The Daily Telegraph has the following dispatch: Alexandria July 19. Arabi . Pasha Eroposes to kill all Turks (?) in Egypt, ejsays as there are not many threat3;to cut it is better to cut them now. A few American and German sailors are still at their respective consulates, but with this exception the city is held solely by the English. Gen'l Allison has made a reconnoisance in the direction of Ara- tion. Is a fart stand recorded the man on his dignity when he is called a thief to his face? Is this at case to be met with 'contemptuous exclamations from the Republican benches?" i The people of this country arc so far from believing that these charges are ridiculous that thev behee these char- The renorted interview with Judge RIftfc at nhicaco in which he is said fnlmrn nmdicted the nominations of Hancock and Blaine in 1885 is pro nounced a fabrication by the Lancaster fPn.. Tnlr.lliacncer. It savs it has t IV I w w A M - - " I mr a ges are true. They believe that tne cir- it irom the oest aumonty mat u auuu cumstantial evidence, against Mr. Kobe- interview took place, and that no such son is overwhelming. rTherc i3 not a opinion has been expressed. I llcpublican paper which has the slight est trace of independence that has not denounced Keifer's appointment of Rob eson to take charge of the naval expen ditures of the House. .There is not a respectable paper of cither party that does not treat llobeson as a notorious public plunderer who is serving in Con gress simply lor the opportunity oi se curing more public plunder, and which does not denounce or deprecate the ac ceptance by the Republicans in me House of Robeson's leadership, .wnen a Democratic member gives expression to the universal belief of tho country touchiuir Robeson's character, and an-j other DemocrUic member cites Robe son's acouicscence in that expression as a reason why nobody should take any notice of any charges emanating from Robeson, where does the opportunity or 'contemptuous exclamations" come SHORTS. Vii'aomn in rrr1f fv fV what. VifittCT Ohio colored men are restive. They erounds niisrht be chosen for our Iront, say that the Republican party does a3 we were unaDle to see more than two I nothing forthem. . yards from the present line.1 Arabi has M innesota and Wisconsin have more steamJaunches on JMahmotidich Canal. foreigners that natives who are twenty- bringing him provisions, and this prob- one years of age and over. ably explains why he has not cut the Th trusts of the Ilnivei-sitvof Mis- 'anai. Araoi nas snoc ine jgypuaub AAA It fs not auite exact tosav that Robe- sou has made no reply to these charges. hen .Mr. Whitthorne charged him with being a thief, a liar and a perjurer. ho replied that the evidence on wnich Mr. Whitthorne's charges were found ed had been obtained by a "most bru tal" investigation, mvading tho sancti ties of his private life and his personal bank account, and that Mr. Whitthorne himself had been suspected of the em bezzlement of some school funds in Tennessee and of ingratitude in Wash- 3lr. hitthorne's charces Robeson's defense was that Mr. Hewitt Kvas the sissippi have decided to admit women to all departments of the institution. Tho total of the appropriations pro posed by Congress for the current nscal year is $261,369,000, against $217,462, 000 last year. -Tho bounuet Mrs. Scoville sent Gui- teau just before he was hung is said -to have contained enough arsenic to kill half a dozen men. The Arkansaw Traveler's aged colored person says: "My idea of de better worl is whar dar is a 'lection goin' on all de time, 'case den de white folks is allcrs perlite." Prof. H. A. Rowland, ot Johns Hop kins University, says that "the mechan ics of all countries have been trying for the last century to produce a perfect screw, but in vain." I Somebody having spoken of Glad stone enthusiastically ss "the grand old man," and the phrase having been taken up and ridiculed. Sir Stafford Northcote, the leader of the Conserva tives in the House of Commons, has in- son-in-law of Peter Cooper, who was a """VV;. ,1 rich nn thn ffiiihft inr i?nWnn's because ot his general superior respect fbr the sanctities of 11 pnvate lile. Now. if Mr. Whitthorne's connection with the school fund of Ten been dubbed "thefgrand old i woman, "tea party as pect." Boston Globe: Republican organs are still claiming. a vote for every man sent out by the English to get horses. COMMEKCIAX; JfKWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. I Jult 20. 4;P. M. SP IRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 43 cents. Sales of 300 casks at these figures. ROSIN Quoted steady at $1.50 for Strained and $1.60 for Good Strained. Sales of 1,000 barrels at quotations. TAR Quoted firm at $2.05 bid per bbl. of 280 lbs. Sales of receipts at quotations. CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi cial quotations. Sales of receipts at j $1.75 for Hard and $3 for Yellow Dip. COTTON Quoted firm. No sales reported. The following are the offi cial quotations : : Ordinary S 9-16 cts. Good Ordinary. j 10 15-16 " Low Middling. 11 13-16 " Middling I2i " Good Middling ..12 " ! That is what a great many people are . doing. They don't know just what is the. matterj but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. ; . 1 i . J The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Iron Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation wifh the blood purifies and enrjehes it, and rich, strong ! blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength.' ... . . , This is why Brown's Iron Bitters will cure kidney and liver .diseases, consumption,. ; rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria, intermittent fevers, , &c. . , - j' ')- ; j 203 S. Paci St., Baltimore, i Nov. 28, 1881. ) I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and for several I i weeks could eat nothing and was growing weaker every day. I tried Brown's Iron Bitters, and am happy to say I now have a good appetite, and am getting stronger. . Jos. McCawlsy. Brown's Iron Bitters' is not.a. drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Irori that causes no injurious ef fects, v Get the genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations, l; MISCELLAKeqits Butter; the very finest. Wn.i Sn r Q ILEESE 50 BOXES. . gTAKCH 200 boxes; ! 1 v,. rjlOMATOES 50 CASES, ' f ifANNED CORN," - v n juaol8.tf , , Dnn r. - ( Salt. Salt. 15,000?. l,200"AraB.m,iuW.1 500SACKSCOw Fine TaMe Salt In , ' rop Cubs, Porto IHco. dlil r L ' NixMar Syrup for sale at iffi ' tt( Clarets and; LigStWuiS 7 : Demons ! . - . - . : ; I ;n'v-.. And Good Tyiiiskeys! !! JND OTHER REFRESIflso AlTIIClL foifihis sultry weather.' gChoice Fresh Groceries Received by every Steamer. Give us a call and ask to Bee our latai i GEO. MTERai, H July 11 I . - . ' llaad.13tait4.rnt A Wew Lot ' ' OF HARNESS. JUST RECEIYED JCSD f 01 sale low. I hare full lines of Trunk and Vi Uses af prices to suit tho-timea. : ' JS" Repairing executed neatly and with patch. 'j 1 J. H. JIALLABD, j Suecessor;to Mallard Bowden, iunel8-tf No. 8 Front Street DAILY RECEIPTS. your ncssec liad been before the House, or if ol twenty-one years and upward in the Spirits Turpntine 696 casks w I TT !ii I 1 a 1 a I a 1 I Cnnlh irVi Vina tKiA taint rt nnnrrn ItlrwAil I - : - rietl a nauner's dan??htcr. and thft aneAl in his skin. It is dillicult to Dreak UP I Tar uuu m Ixi t -r. i i . " 1 UUiS tion whether ho die! or not had been an issue, these 'charges" of Robeson's would have been at least relevant. But neither of these questions has been before tho House, while Robeson's nianajTcmeutoftho Navv and the Ques tion whether 'in th.it connection11 Rob- evil habits, and the Republican has held ownership in thc negro Inner tfif if. Mtinnt. toq1?t Vila nfrhf. .waan wumw . w waaaaaw tvuuuu aaaM aMitv think and act for himself. party so to Crude Turoentine. . 5 O F i f ty B oxes 5 6 T EPACKED LEMONS, IN PERFECT order 494- bblsNustf TJ R. BRIDGERS, ESQ., . President Wilmington A weiaon u. Jtu. SIR: Please take notice, that we require yw to construct such a draw In tout brldrt icrw the Northeast branch of the Cape Fear U will permit steamers to navigateithat Btream with out ODstruction. .... LOVt I I NOON TELEGKA3IS. ! osan plundered the Treasury are issues Mr. Geo. M Robeson, of New Jersey, of the most practical' kind before the ITT t ?a Y-' MEXICO. the leader of the Republicans in the House of Representatives, may be an honest man in his own opinion, but he is not that in tho eyes of tho people of this country at l.inre, nor, indeed, we doubt, in tho.se of his own political al House when it is Robeson who asks for the appropriation of other largo sums to be expended ostensibly uponl the Navy. But upon the merits of this case Kobcson has not had a word to sav. Robeson's failure to make any defense wnatcver, execpfabuse of tho plaintiff's attorney, to the charges against him will lies. Wc showed yesterday the estimate strengthen tho belief of tho country that minutes, was felt in that city and over in which he is held by two of the most prominent newspaiers of the country. and wo publish to-day a scathing arti tho chanres arc true. In fact. Robeson's a k"go pnrtion of tho country. The treatment of the charces is equivalent people were greatly frightened, but no cle which wc find in that paper: "When a man has been charge! on the floor of the House by a member re- ti a confession that they are true. Tho contemptuous exclamations1 of the Re- the Hurt. Says publicans mean not thatltheJRcpublicans disbelieve the charges against Robeson, but that they do not care whether the charges aro true or not. , They mean Death of DOMESTIC MARKETS, By Telegraph to Dally Review. FINANCIAL. Neav York, July 20 Noon. i-Stocks weak and lower; money 23per cent; sterling exchange, long, : 485 ; short, 4881. Stato bonds dull. Govern m A w tj? JartiiquaKes Jb elt iu tne City of irregiilar. j McxiCO. COMMERCIAL. icy aeiograpn u uauy review. j Uotton quiet; sales 180 bales; Up-1 v.t a ia T roTox," j uiy u jxoon. a uis-1 1U.11US 14 ; uneans 16. futures steady: patch from the City of Mexico reports July 12.63; August 12.64; September mat a severe eannquaice, lasunsrten n.s: ccooer li.so: November 11.69? . ,1 1 I . 1, t i in TXl . t . , 1 ' wowauuei n. u. jpiourquiei. ana steaav. XT 1 a. af . vvueab lainy active ana tai$ better. vorn nrm ana 34 Higher. Tork dull at $2l0Sa&.25. L.ard steady at 12.82A. J A a . -X. - spmcs turpentine 474a. received and for sale cy 1 July 9 .'j, JNO. L. BOATWBIGnT i July ll-3m PUEOELL HOUSE. TTNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, VwililINGT0,N.fc B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor, Atlantic Hotel. rm .. In all its appointments. Terms tUO to ts 1 1 . ., serious damage was done and no lost. , 1 lives IiOUISIANA. I I Remember rpHAT I KEEP FULL ANad COMPLETE j 48. Rosin 1.00 $2.05. Freights firm and quiet. jmiiwc : I -Br. Jt ... JUW UI a WSIUUCI il .L.aTi . n l- r.l t - , sponsible for what ho says, with being TiT iT i in.llou,s? a thief, a liar and a perjurer, and when XSKfl llotci30n leadership . although he takes no action to liave that struck from the record, and docs not seek to hold the author of that language to an account, then it seems to me that any a. ft A .ft.T ining wmcn no may say alter tnat in tho lace of centlemcn and in the faco of this country, is simply the object of ut tcr contempt. Applause from the Democratic benches and contemptuous exclamations from the Republican bencnes.J Xhcso were tne strong words used by Mr. Hewitt of Mr. George M. Kobcson in tho llouso ot tpresenta tives yesterday, in referring to tho still stronger words applied by Mr. Wbitt- mm ATm . m noma vo .Mr. uoorre iu. iuDcson in they believe him to be wtiat Mr Whitt horne charged him with being. Robe son and his Republican followers ask the people of tho country, ! as Tweed a Grandson of Gen. Morgan. (By Telegraph to Dally Review. . New. York, July 20 Noon A New Orleans special to the Times announces the death ot Hon. Julian Neville. asked the people of this city, What are grandson of the Revolutionary general, you going to uo aoout it? It is natural xuwgau, auu iiiiaseu jor nny that long immunity from punishment years prominent in Louisiana political should embolden Robeson m it rmhnl. and social life. . He died in novertv. dened Tweed, but the audacitv of a sue- attended only by his blind and crippled cessiui Dlunaerer mav b mrrinrt tv, I wilts Baltimore, July 20 Noon. Flour unchanged and quiet. Wheat, Southern easier; Western spot a shade better; options steady; Southern red $1.15 $1.18; amber 1J201.22: No 2. Wes tern winter red spot $1.19$oi.i9i ; Corn, Southern firmer ;1 Western lower ; Southern white $1.10; yellow, nomin all at 9091. I Medicines. Prescriptions nour ox tnenignt. stores : Fourth oyer Sts. . j compounded any and Nun Sts. , Fourth and Han : I juiyatf FirstlNational Bankgof Wil- 1 mington.- Winter, Uucuu, AUr drake, StUCnpiv 4 nwiiy of the U v cinet jcixwa ' . Tonic, into of mch varied p$n, W to mane n vm , BlocJ I'w'cxt audlhe Bet! Realti i Strew T, It Crei Rhfuaut. of the MJf Hair uaisam, .1 r Parker's... SfortEcoaoalclIItlrDrct. TwH- fLkrt lr Nm fatlU to- TOf HCTVI a. y 4 v . J 1 hat. Lauvr f i - Off a o-.-- far. What was the end of Tweed ? GEORGIA. Alex. H. Stephens .Nominated j for Governor. By Telegraph U Dally SctIcw.1 ' i t i July 20 Noon. In the Convention this mornincr ATULNTA, Democratic J ust now tho Mecca of the oil regions is tne mushroom town of Garfiplrt. When the first of last month came in it the House of Representatives week be- contained only three inhabited houses, fore last. The reception of Mr Hewitt's It now contains onftlmnrrvi nn,. ihUrr A r i i, i ' cts that we hare quoted. . . 1" " ..XT"y onc Punai rooms Now what is there in tneso words to iiu- a" exnaiauon," ana evoke "contemptaous exclamations " board at private houses is two dollars a Irom the Republican benches? Is it dav. with the tirirn r.rci;. lfollowini? State offinnvpn not true that when a member of Con- ,1-, - , a , by acclamation: N. C Barnptt rnr s takes no steps to vindicate him- the?ast fortmCbt operators of . state -W. AvSvff w sell from charces of theft, lrimr. and m e uxc princes ac nome nave been Comrjtroller: nn T. tc ?" Derjury, deliberately made against him glad to repose their wearied virtues be- Treasurer; Clifford Andersonfor At- uj aauuicr, ifaaicTcr cnarses lqo man ncath the Drecarious shelter of . i torney ueneral. Thomas Hardpmon . w,a, i - ... ; v FOREIGN MARKETS. 1 By Cable to Dally BcYiew" LlVEKPOOL. July 20 Noon. Cnt- ton, moderate inquiry and freely sup plied ; Uplands 6 15-16 ; Orleans 7 i : sales 8,000 bales ; speculation and exchange 1,000; receipts 2,450; American 1,950; July 58-64; July-August 6 58-64; Au- eust-oeptember 6 59-64; September October 6 51-64 : October-Novp.rnhnr 38-64. Futures dull. ; CAPITAL STOCK.. SUSPIiUSFUND... .'. $2SO,OO0 .at . mm am Mam mmm m aaMi am ak a i mm. i HP p'ts 1 l i : sjun n n n 9i Ur. 3 xieposits received and collections madefon all accessible potafs Inthe UnitedStates. ; i. ' i a, .1 III nm. Ill A beautiful woman is a queen before men dow. "Bless the Babies" I DIBECTOKS: E.IE. BURBUSS, ffA 1 tWV C av. 1 ikkMAjklVAM aMatL. I against an ,Ikx1t. hut nmrHv hA'nn.a. or a PUe of boards. The telephone and cd over with silent contempt? Is it not telegraph are already there, and the true either that Mr llobeson is a thief, railroad is exoected soon. J i M ' 1 . - -1 a uar, anu a perjurer, pr eiso tnat Jlr. Whitthorne is a reckless slanderer, and that one or the other of them should be expelled Irom tne 1 loose? is the case thus raised properly to be met with contemptnoos exclamations? It Is quite conceivable that c-harjTcs a those by Mr. Whitthorne might l brought in the Housoby a man of no character against a man whose character has stood so high as to make the charges obviously and transparent ly ridiculous. In that case, the man against whom the charges were direct ed might afford to pass them with dis dain, bat in that case the House would The celebrated Vegetable Comnonnd Af aC ax at ior iemaics. wnicn. witnin a lew veara. m " a.K. kY nas made tne name of Mrs. JaVdia E. on a call pi counties was nominated for i Congressman at Large, and the nomi nation was made unanimous. FOBEIGN NEWS. A-ajt isyjst , i u.i j aoon. me cor respondent oi tne umes at Alexandria, telegraphs, that he understands that M. m. aaaaa Itotlil aaJV IT aa ill VIV1J .v&l a VI U1B llal A.OAM liaa a 1 . civUized world, relieves snfferin- bv tho T'T r.""" u umirai jcy which' we brought gfl nicthod of equalirlnf the SrSuanalStue taS3Sf rne arainst.UobesTn SS.!? ? th??t?? & neutrality. Tho dS gABY CARRIAGES AND PERAMBUIaA. X MARTIN. tors In fall stock ; large variety and low prices. ALSO, FURNITURE OP Alala nirjsm7TiToQ --aaa jLXVfa.a3f of all styles and at all prices. , i-a. 8inrn & co.. Nlbrth Front streeL D. G. WORTH, 1 - - L - v - i JAS.SPRUST, J AS. DAWSON. -qM T1U;7 Luncc jo), Cires Ck)nsmirpti(iav CoWj jlSS uis. Inflnenza. Bronchial VZl Bronchitis, Hwtmni.pi, eases or the lircaini YVrtse 4 soothes and heals the JSgSSv the Lungs, lnilaiaed and po sweats and tightness vnih which accoinpany ' r Z. H WON is not an lAJlefJKrfew is onlr necessary to hare JJ? remeo,an;SBA p LIEF, for this benign OFFICERS : cure aid Jane IS. K&aic iuncuons. 11 is ouiyioy sucn a method that disease is ever arrested and removed. Lunch I i : z1 Those arc the most are the most useful. T honorable who a w - -- - r w M m AciiarivJiDie ior OTEroominp oivi.vi Kprnirs mt ma t'nrta Tie i r owo iUo its own dimity to expel the caused bv imnnra xrxLrr. dvintr th intil nV fthZ L"" TU F Tery reasonable. cTi,r1 Tfn lSi1 fnnlfiv thm ITr.ncj I tti'nn mtr T S:a I : .1.- j: ai wCAT ,a (?VVUaUU4 V. 1 mm mmm-m intfwtav avaviMrw v f bV a U4W riUB AiUU 1 f I Ltt IOl ne learns Irom the . camn of AmVi p. sha that his force is increasing and that J 0108,3 bushieas he is regaining his influence because of flnda 9 Vk Art Ala -mm A u. Aka IIh!1!.TL m n a I ucuijr vi iiio xjiiLLsa troops. . itis I scouts have been seen at Ramleh, seven - spiaENDiD - ? t af a 1 J w I xxuies irom jviexauana. i - . t - A dispatch from Constantinople to ""ki H MERCHANTS Avt, nrtmre . I I " vaaKaUaO TT MXVJ W 11.1,1 lt..au. . . -.-wai.wsr at a o'clock will " 1 t i iaUNcn E. E. BURRUSS..... JAMES DAWSON... A. K. WALKER..... W.IaalJRKINS. ....... apl23 President. Vice President. r Cashier A'sst Cashier - I Commercial Hotel IWil. M. SCHLOSS, Prop. v TAn. fails. I ; ' . -l (jintinHEiMii ing the dispatch of Turkish troops to juzaais-u P. A. SCITCTTE, j Proprietor.1 pIRST-CIaASS IN .EVERY RESPECT. " Flnt-clami Ttn-f mi Trrr.T.T att s a Menu's Carbolic EZttA Henry' Carbolic 81" JZp Henry's Carbolic MP Henry' Carbolic Sale Afti tt JZ.tm rm.miLA tUtlite heal r:,.er auawa af 1 m H0 . Aalx for Henry's ifJJS-ri BEWARSO?1 LOON ATTACHED. taP"ST c
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