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, - -, . k -It - . " H f, ' : I 3 - J 9 ! li - - r. i !; -r -1 ; A. 1 i N The Daily Review. .IOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7. 1883. lateral at the ToetofBce at Wilmington, N. C, ' : . ... . r as aecond-cbuss natter. A STATESMAN'S VIEWS. Hon. Abrani 8. Hcwitt.of New York, was i interviewed a fow days since by a J j ; portor connected with tbo New York , r 'iJZeratd, in regard to the probable effect ,.of -the new tariff law upon the indns tries of the country and upon the condi ;f tlbnj ot .working ien ;of the . country. - .He is .very largely engaged in rnanu : . lactures of vonon j kinds, and hi opin ion in euch matters is worthy of carc inl fhl consideration. I We make a few ex- - tracts froni tho published report of the ..interview, which just at this time, will r be read with interest. In spcakinz of , the tariff law, as it now stands, and the :means used to.-accomplish it3 enact " roent, Mr. Hewitt said ; 'y " ul was so anxious to secure reduction - kit taxation that I was wilting to rote ':for' .any bill which would bring this about, even though I might not be able - to subscribe to the principles on which -the tariff question was constructed. - Hence I was ready, to rote for the Scn : ate 'bill, which was to some extent a r measure of reduction. But whonf by a ,;' tricky the whole subject was confided to the decision of a packed committee, rrepresenting only special interests and not the interests of the people, and when the scheme which they produced substantially increased the taxation .upon cousumex-3, 1 could not gire it my Support, but prepared to wait for ' the next Congress to take up .the subject and enact a real reform. I had tho less j reluctance because the money collected j n uie meantime win do uaea 10 pay on i do not roff- which enable farored industries to prey on the rest of the community when the demand happens to exceed domestic supply. So lar as I know tb revenue relormers will be Tery conservative, and they will take bare that no. existing interest that has a right to live in this countrr that is to say, which can bo carried on in this country Mth as little labor as in other countries j-will be dis turbed or impaired.; f wsh to say that so far from anything bein settled by this new law, it (is in my judgment, the beginning of the real and solid revenue reform demanded by tho people of this country The Financial Chronicle estimates Southern consumption of cotton for the last sfx months at pO.OOO bales, against 155,000 last year, and 1 135,000 tho year previous. This makes the. Increased consumption at the South 45.000 bales while the estimated consumption of the mills at the Xorth lor-the 'same six months is 1,293,201, only 80,686 more than last year, and 32,770 lesa than for the previous year. The j number of bales of cotton marketed from the present crop is" 5.63945i .bales. Com pared with tho crop of l880-f I, It would appear that the total production this season would run up to 7,016.000, to which there should be added 35,000 bales fof difference in weight, the bales this year averaging 491.17 pounds which is pounds more than in 1880- 8i.... . ; . i-kj , - i :. ' .r j ; Wbut Seven Could not do. Nashville. Tenn., April 0, 1881. H II Warner & Co..- Sirs Seven physicians could not do for me what your Safe Kidney and 1 Liver Cure ac complished. Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restored mo to perfect health. JACOB MYEKS. . . PERSONA r. Farnell will probably sail for Ameri ca before the month is over. - . -' Sergeant Ballentine is looking around among tho Mormons in Utah. ; : i I The President appointed two hundred postmasters in February, twenty of whom were ladies. Murderers Majone and McGloin are to bo hung in New York on March 9, the day ot Wiffgins great storm. The scaffalil should be securely put up - -After Mr Edwin Booth finishes his professional tour in Europe, he will re turn to America, and it is stated that he will spend the summer in Newport. A Richmond letter says Gen. Grant is the favorite of Reacjusters tor 1884. and would take the solid colored vote in Virginia and every Southern State. Another'woather prophet has arisen Mr . Alpheus Fletcher, of Pocahontas, Tennessee who makes the discreet pre diction that March will be -a very windy month. - j . - Professor Swift's announcement of the discovery of another comet, from the safe kidney cure observatory at Rochester, is at hand. No oomets gen nine witnout thersignature of Warner & Co-, on the wrapper. Don't Xle in tlie House. ,4Rough on RatsM Clears out -rats, mice,': roaches, bed-bugs, . flies!. f ants, moles, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. MISCELLANEOUS. -4 tlie national debt, which I sider a national blcsffing." His opinion of the Con fereicc Co m mrttee and their method of doing bust ncss is embodied in the follotring para- CTaph: -. I MOONSHIXK. A bad sign A forged signature. A .writ of attachment A i marriase a bulldog license. Appropriate name for Agrippa. A friend overy man turns his lackon Ul3 bed. Cattle trains should not be run with- SUFFER i : I - j MISCELLANEOUS. 1883. ll ai'p e r 0 B azar ILLUSTRATEP. MISCELLANEOUS. TM popular Jttira&l U a rare combination of literature, art and fashion. IU b tones, poems, and eMajs are br tba pent writers of Europe and America; it etfgravtnrs poewseses the highest artistic excellence ; ana in all mat ters tienalntnjr to fashion It U unliursally at knowlflriirMt tn be the kviflnsr nthoritV 'in the land. The new rolume will contain many bril rj!HE ClKCtliATIOK OF THIS PpriTLAR DOTipsiifr i oonstantlyllDrtcaelnr. It con taloA all the leadlne news of the Jally Uerald and Is arrsnd In handy deartewnts. Tb '1 Harpers , Penodicals. - - Y'r ; . per Years ' HABTBS'SUaZJLI .!...... ......... t. - '-- - f. - " ' 1 Haarxa's Maoazzstb. . . .... .. . . . . HLiarra's Weesxt....' .. . The Thbeb aboro publications. Any Two a bore named Biim'B YoexO ProrL BAsres'a HaBTEB'S ss's ft 4 00 4 00 id oo t c I 50 Maoxzttb r -TOUWQ- PEOrXB, $ ' S 00 HaHTEB'S TnXKKLXSSClXB LlBHAHT, One Tear (53f Xumbers) Id 00 redaction in any case where reduotion ? out cow-catchers womaoecreasotne price iio-con8nraers The old-fashion pea-jackel! orrhwiTwn tnn nrtirMi. Thrft will not I s,. k: ni r. . do. tor Instance, a penny ot revenue Sained by reason of the rednction on steel rails; nor does that rednction cheapen the article to the consumer. Tho same is true of the redaction on iron and steel with some exceptions. s Tho Conference Committee have been carel nl to make tho reductions in. such . manner hat they.,, will not cheapen pmdncts-to nsurriers, nor will thSy. decrease tho revenue, - for the reason that we get no revenue now from those , articles on which they have made nominal reductions." After citm several instances ' wmen rrosa blunders were mado in endeavor to protect certain indastrns bat which in consequence must ncces 7, sarily suffer, Mr. Hewitt points out the fflarins outrage ot sonie features of the law by citing a single instance, as fol. - --'Onlhe other hand, the Confer enoo Committee raised the duty in all cases where protected industries had the inside track or the ear of the com- - mittee so they could manase it. Take 'r ;the first item in the bill as an example. -.- TGlue has been subject to a duty of twen- - ty per cent ever since the war began and I think long before., . It is a flourishing ousmess npre, duc iuo imporiauon of glue paid some revenue to tho Treas ury, because some kinds of glne made abroad are not made here. Tho duty -t m the new law is raised to twenty five , per cent, which is an increase of taxa tion and olthe burden laid on the con " .sumer, and in a case where it was not " not required by any public interest. - Tha increase will benefit nobody ex cept a fow manufacturers of glue. J ; In aamminj; up "ats effect upon the country an&nppn future political pros pects, Mr. Hewitt says: r f !Thia legisiaUon will fail of its intend ed tffect; forlhe reason that the indus " r tries of this country are suffering, not from foreign competition, but from the domostio competition arising out of tho -protection, wo have had for the last twenty years. The result of this long - period of protection is an excess-of pro duction at home, for which no market " can be found because wo have no ao- cess to foreign markets as other nations r : have who havo free taw m aterials. -Tho result of this, pernicious system is "that failures in every branch of business "have already begun and they will pro ceed with accelerated rapidity until the -weaker concerns, which cannot com-"-'pete with their stronger neighbors will "ibe driven to the wall. The only sensi ble and possible relief that could have llbcen extended, to the manufacturers -."wpuld have been to free raw materials s'from destructive duties, so that goods might be produced at a lower price and 7 thus find a wider market at home and abroad. Thus the issue is at last fairly J raised between true revenue reform, -i which will remove impediments to the . ' cheap production of manufactured ar ticles, and protection for the sake of protection, wnica urst prouuees. near coods and finally brings ruin on their ; iDrodncers. v 1 - - - 4I think " the passage of this bill v makes the fundamental issue between -; revenue reform and unprotecuve pro tection so clear that the organization of -the next House will" bo determined by -it and bv it alone I do not think that any man can be of ought io be elected Speaker of the next House who advocated and voted for this conference tariff. Tho organi sation of the next House must be in the hands of the revenue reformers if the Democratic party is in earnest in this , - business, ana if it is not in earnest, it had better dissolve in the same general chaos which has overtaken the Repub lican party. By revenue reform, let it be distinctly understood, I do not mean free trade, for which" we are uotr yet prepared, but I do mean tho freeing of raw materials from duty which can be ' ? dona without injury to any existing '.in terest, and to redaction of all tjtxrs fashionable; They are just is arain suited for tall young men, and make them look as it they had got into a mistake. r liver pad by It leaked out amoig the boys last week that an attractive Toledo girl doesn't liko ice cream and has conscentious scruples against going to the theatre, and.now half a dozen seven to-ten dol lar clerks are suing fori ! her hand in marriage Toledo American. A gentleman ofour acquaintance tells us of the following story, which goes to show that the average Austin boy has what Mrs. Partington would call "a judicious" mind : He., the boy, iwanted to go in swimming. But, my son," rejoined the anxious parent, it was only this morning that you were com plaining of a pain in yonr stomach." That's so, pa; but I know how te swim on my back." Siftinft. I When William called to see his girl. Which he, of course, Jthought proper, He often popped the corn with her. And thus became a popperi And long before the winter passed, Althoagh he'd scarce a copper, He asked her if she'd be his wife Ho still remained a popper. Five years have passed since they were wed - By good old Parson Hopper ; And now he has two bouncing boys Who always call him "papa.1? . Statesman . Rev. G. W.Tffley,Newbern. N. C, says : I have used Brown's Iron Bit ters and find it an excellent remedy. no longer tram. Dyspep sia, Indigestion, want of Appetite, loss of Strength lack of Energy, Mala'ria, Intermittent Fevers, &c. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS never fails to cure all-these diseases cvV - Boston. November :S iSSi, Bftcm-N Chemical Co. Gentlemen:- For ysars I have been agreatsufferer from Dyspepsia, and could get no relief (having tried everything which was recommend ed) until, acting on the advice of a friend, who had been benefitted by Browks Ikon Bittbrs, I tried a bottle, with most surprising results. Previous to taking Brown's Iron Bitters, everything I ate distressed me, and I suffered greatly from a burning sensation in the stomach, which was unbearable. 'Since tak ing Brown's Iron Bitters, all my troubles are at an end. Can eat any time without any disagreeable re sults. - 1 am practically another person. Mrs. W J. Flyxn, 50 Maverick St, . Boston. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acts like a charm on the digestive organs! SHOUTS. The authorities at Dublin as vet find No 1 who wid admit that be is No. 1. The Denrer. Col, public schools have been closed, owing to the prevalence of small-pox. The grantl jury of St. Louis calls for the whipping post for tho wife whipping beasts of that vicinity. j Of courso said byj an old bachelor: "When rain falls, if she gets the bigger half of the umbrella they are lovers; if he takes the bigger half they are mar ried." - j ' . i J V A famous saying about-TVasnington as translated. by a New York China man on the birthday of the yFather of his Country": "All a timee in wah, all a timee in peace, all a timee inside countleeraen." j . i No country member of tho Ieis!a tore will permit nimself to go back at the close of the session to the bosom ot his constituency without havjng put himself on record as seconding a motion to aqjonrn.- The Republic of Mexico consists of twenty-seven States, one Territory and a Federal district. The Federal district is fifty square leagues in area and com prises the City of Mexico, which is the capita: oi mo repuouc ; A car load of buffalo meat, weighing 23,000 pounds, en rtulc to Umaha. pass ed through Iitxamiethe other day. ' It. consisted: of hams, haunches and ton gues, the choicest "cats1' of ! the game. and was shipped from Montana. The meat was fresh, frozen! and in prime condition. Mi Tho University of Pennsylvania now embi aces nine departments,havins: tor ty-eight professors and seventy six lect urers and instructors, making a body of 124 teachers and vS4 students in the arts, sciences, finance, economy, music, me dicine, auxiliary, . dentistry and law. There are forty free scholarships open to pupils of the public schools, and a number granted to deserving and ind gent students. ; Best ever made, Emory's Little Ca thartic Pills, pleasant to take, sugar coated; no griping; only 15 cents a box ot Druggists or by mail. Standard Cure Co., I H Nassau Street, Uew York. , removing) all dyspeptic sy m ptoms; such as tast ing the food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. 1 The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold toy all Druggists. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. '.'I.-.;- . J ,.. See that all Iron Bitters are made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and hare crossed red lines and trade mark on wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. mch 3-lw txc-nrm Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. & M. SCHLOSS, Prop. piEST-CLASS IN BVKRT KE8FZCT. 49" Flrsclass Bar sad BILLIARD 8A LOON ATTACrreD. tp tT lOO Sets F HARNESS JUST RECEIVED. wd yrU O ha to another large lot of Bnggtea fn a few gajs. iQrro us aca dee 3 GEBHARDT & CO. will Seasonable Goods. 'Yp'E OFFER VOW FSESU ArTlralaof MOLTNTALN BUTTER, CREAM CHEESE, ! EABLT ROSE SEEDJ rOTATOES. NEW ORLEAKS SUGAR, NEW COP MOLASSES, 100 Bbla. GOOD FLOUR. HALL & PEARS ALL .0.;0.;IVor TTyDTTRT A KTSR, CABINET- MAKER AXD CARPENTER. Offlce aad Work Shop oa8ec- OBd street, oppoelta Southerland's stables. CsspectSuIIy soIlcSts orders and piarantees rood work, preset delivery end rzl rfac ta ZtztT-Xi'.'-X est , I PotfaffFree fo aS lgabacrbrii tn fh United State or ycad. ;-jf ' mt-Z-'ii i "" "- ' The Volume of the Sonar beglxiB with the first Number for January of each rear. .When no . time Is mentioned, it will bo understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. The last Four. Annual Volumes of Harper's Bator, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of ex pense Cprorided tho freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. Cloth Castes for each volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mall," postpaid, on ro- ceiptor8i ooeacn. - - KemlttaneeB should be made by Post-Offlce Money Under 01 Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Jfetofpapers are not to copy this adcvrUtement tcithout the ecrprtm order ef IIakpkr & Bros. Address - ' . HARPER & BROTHERS, dec 14 New York. FOREIGN NEWS embraces special dispatches from ail quarters i of the slobc. Under tb head xf 1 tt - AMERICAN NEWS aro given the Telegraphic Deepatcbe of be week fi-om alHMrie-oi t he U won, - This fctv- turo alone makes . -TUE WEEkLY, HERALD IbeniostTalaabJechronlffle In the world j as tt is the cheapest. Every week Is given a faith ful report of r-. , $ . v . j POLITICAL NEWS . embracing complete and comprehensive des patches from Washingto n, including full re ports of t he speeches of eminent politicians on the questions of the hour. tt j THE, FARM DEPARTMENT 1 ot the Weekly Herald rives the. latest as well as the most practical soggo-aton ana oiov erles relating t tlio duties of the farmer .bints for raising CatUo, Poultry, Grains, Trw, vegctstbles. &o. Ac, with suggestions for kofcpIngbuIldlDgs and farming utensil In re pair. This is supplemented by -a well-edited department, widely copied, under the hjead of .. - V:-- THE HOME, ' v giving recel?es for "practfcsl die he, bints f ot making c otblng and tor keeping vp with tb latest fashions at the lowest .price. Every item of cooking or economv suggeste! in this department Is practically tested by experts be ubitcaaon. j;uers irora our v. fore London erree Lfashions. Tbe spo Hoi on the ome Department of the k arts and very lateen ndents ly Herald will save the Housewife more than rolatiiui to labor ! paving, is careruly re- John L. Boatwright's rPAE0IE D,HpNNEUBM Boiler Process Flour. For Beauty, Strength, Purity, and Bread pro- . 1 - j d (iii iUtie s, it is the highest attain able siandard. togcth- one hundred times tho price ol the paper. The lntereste or - r - SKILLED LABOR, are looked after and everything mechanics ' ani labor ! savinz . Is c corded. There la a paco devoted to all the latest phases of the business - markets, Crop3. Merchandise, Ac, Ac A valuable feature is found In tbe specially reported prices and con aiuons or TH E PRODUCE MARKET. Sportlnar News at -homo and abroad, or with a Story every week, a Sermon by some eminent dmne, J-dtcrary, wusicai dramatic. Personal and Sea Mot- s. There Is no paper in the world which contains bo much news mat ter every week, as tho Weekly Herald, which Is sent, pasta tee freo. for Ono Dollar. You can subscribe at any time-. Tho New York Herald, In a Weekly form, One Dollar a Year, j Address NEW YORK HERALD, . Broartway and Ann htrcets,Ncw York. dec 13 i ! MISCELLAKEODR THESTJN. xVEWYOKK, 18SJ. r Moro people have real To b r i veor just now pawing than em hft"! tb It w as first printed. w iT ltxt Ushed on this side of ihoearth b7i?pf and read in any year by so n? Uve form and with tbe grent w.1 racy whatever has interest f0- if: 4no events, the deeds atnl mlewul J5 rtocssj& world at preset of the busiest space. 1 Because people bar Imrt. ..!! mai-ks concerning permn suj makes a practice of telling 111! truth to the best of Its ai lUtV thSL ami slxtY'flvc days tn they- bef?m"i? as well as after. bont the whlk. "T.11 about the small fish, in the faosftf pUIuly and, fearlessly as wbe? general approval. The bun has purpose to serve, save the tnforwS rtaders. and Ue furiberaa nf good., .. I : . ;osera, Because is everybody's nim. ': man is so bxtmble thui The gun t to his welfare and his rights. Nor5? rich that it can allow lnjnitirc to beSJl No man, , no association of men itiSS." enough to be exempt from the iWvI? tion of its principles of rlsrht atxl wronl Uecause in poliUce it has f oojr bt for ',J years, witliout intemtlssion and sotJ!?' most alone among newsparrs, tiw!i2,V! h s resalted 4 the recent fevcrVbriaS? ularvcrdtct against Mobesonlam est corernrnent. No matter what yz power. The Sim stands ami n J.-.77 t MO stands and win i.,7 stand like a rock for the lntr. Vtirr 1 . . -'4 IZTT fMHteL ag&inbfc inc amoiuon or uoswsths m2? ments of monopolists, and ibs diT?l schemes of public robbers. GUNS AND CUTLERY ! A rjNK ASiK)iiTMENT OT Muzzlaand Breech-Loader ' Guns. 1 . ; Revolvers and Ammunition, I: -t SILVER" PLATED Guaranteed in every irtBiaiice TRY IT, XT WILL PROVE ALL WE CLA M FOR IT. JOHNL. BOATWRIGBT decl A week made at home by tbe Industrious. Best busv ness now before tbe pubHc. Capital not needed. -We 6Urtyou Men. women, bovs and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now la the the time. You can work in spare time?or other business will pay vou nearly as well. No one can fail to mako enormous pay, by en-j gaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free, j Money made fast, easily and honorably. Ad-1 dress Tkck & Co. , Augusta, Maine, nov 16-dtw tf. mortgage; sale. JgY VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contained in a certain deed of mortgage marfe by C W. Hawes, 8. A Redding and H. M, bowden. Trustee, to Bbatwright & McKby, and registered in the office of the Register of D eds of New Hanover Ounty in Boo a O O O, page -181, the undersigned, as Attorney for the assignee of the grantee In tbe said deeu, will sell at public auction, at the Court House door in tbe City of Wilmington, on Monda , the 13th day of March 1883, at 12 e'clock, M, the following lot of land in said city, with the buildings thereon : Beginning at the North western Intersection of Nunnand Mxth streets, runs thence West with the North line of Nunn street 147 feet, thence North 58 feet, thence East 147 fet to Sixth stre t, thence South with the Hue of Sixth street 58 feet to the be ginning. JOHN D. BELLAMY. Jr., feb8-30d 1 '-'..'j.'..- Attorney. Foreclosure tde. .- : ,. . J . . : f ! T VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF 3 ALE ta a certain deed made by J.J. Trustee for B contained Ellis and wife to T. B. Lippitt, as Boat wright &, McKey and their heirs and as signs, and recorded - in Book P P. F, page 332, of the Beoords of New Hanover county, the undersigned as Attorney for the said trus tee, will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Cort Hoasodoer In the city of Wilming ton, en Monday : April 2nd, 1883, at 12 o'clock, M the following described property situate in saldeUy, beginning at the Northwest Inter section of Tenth with Chestnut -street, ru-s thence North with the Western line of Tenth street 50 feet, thence West along Erambert's line 16 poles to Hunt's line, , thence south SO feet to Chestnut street, thence along tho North line of Chestnut street 16 poles to tho begin nn.g. J. P. BELLAMY, Jr., - ; aaeb l-30d - - Attorney. G r eat B a r ga i h s . SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF Pocket Knives. . x Table Cutlery. .Popular prices to suit all at N. JACOBI'S, All this is what we are told abiot ,k. . our mends. ono man holds that ru TkJ 7 the best religious newspaper eTer uSiuIJ because its crtstlanltylsundlinwiK Another holds that It is tbe newspaper printed, bo nuf Jt hasKS whipped half of tbo rascals out of ttafSS and is proceeding agalnt the other htifffi nndlmfnlshed vizor. A third hniimn ? Uio best magazine of general Uieratun 2 lstenoc, -because its readers mU J&Z worthy of notice that is current In tbeSS of thought So every friend of IteTuJS covers pne of its mnuy sides that appeaWwt larticular force to his Individual Ukta j if you already know fffbo Sua. yon wfli serve that in Iritis a lit Jo rn-tlffttSS . beforo If you Uo not already know 'i h m wUl find It to be a rnin-ooi ! Si lififj tivity. a storehonee of the choicest prodwurf common sense andimaginj.tIon, a rcainiK the cause of honest governmeut. a scnth el far genuine. Jeflersonian Democracy, a wrcm fcr wickedness of every epecics, and m S commonly good investment tor tb wm5 year. -. I T1 ' i TntMS TO MIL 8CB8CRIB2R8. I , The several editions of The Sun arc cnt fct ' mail, poBtpaid, as follows ; , " DAILY 55 cents "a montk. (6.30a rrar- tk F2iHAXr-I'i,?n' pages, $'.20 a year. n mkux i a year . fclgut pares of the tat matter of .the dally issues; an AgrictiltonJ Department of unequalled merit, market Bprts and literary, sclenUflc, and domett ltelligence make The Weekit ecu the newspaper ior tne irmer'a uou ebold. To! ciiiun oi icn wun fiu an extra cony free. Alness I. :W. UNGLAND, firtilbher. nov 2 The t?un, S. Y. Citr. Hulbert Bros, Wholesale i Price ListI V o " M 4 Piano, 7 oct, square, rosewood, carved, agraffe ........$139 U) 7 riano,nprlght,7oct.,caMDetjrtiBd lltoc 13 Onran.4stareels,9fltop8an(JriiA dec 22-tf HARDWARE DEPOT, No. 10 South Front 8t people are always on -the lookout for chan ces to increase their earninsrs. and in time become wealthy ;.those who do not improve their opport unities remain in poverty. Wo of fer a great chance to make money, Wo want many men; worsen, boys and girls to work for us right .n their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from tho first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordi nary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fall id make money rap idly. You can devoe your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full in formation and all that is needed sent free. Ad dress Sttk -on & Co., rortland, Maine, nov 16-d&w tf . 2pt IOC r 1 06 i Of 500 Hhds- New Crop Cuba Molasses, OW LANDING, EX-BRIG '.'ANTELOPE" direct from Matanzas . For ealo low. v Orders soUoited. worth & Worth. Jan; 24 BUTTER! qiLx;edge, - oleomargarine. TEAS, ' '. : ' ' '"' COFFEES, - , I MOLASSES, Ac, Ac, Ac , Ae. . For saleat low priaes by Oraran . Organ, 6 nete reeda, 13 stops, coup ler, sub-bass : Our Pianos and Organs sre war ranted Urst-claw. 3 JTlolIn outllt, box, bow, Btrlugs.com tiplete .T.. 3 Violin cremona model, extra fine-. 4 Accordeon, 10 keys, bass box, fins - tone......... 6 Accordeon, 6. keys, 1 stop, 1kU reeds.perfect Mouth Organs, Vienna concert, U holes. C Moutii Organs, Genuine Klcbtcr 19 holes, GB 11 Mouth Organs. Genuine Concert double 24 holes, GS. 11 Clarionet, genuine Martin, 6 icy, ' tjoxvoot-i 17 Fife, in ebony, German ilvcfernlcs ltt Music Box, 1 tune, crankrni..." 19 8 tunes, wind with krer ! 1oi-nw ..... M Violoncello, patent, ruachlns head - - i good.... ...... ...... M rtnnhlo P.aa rtftinilt head. $ CT 4 : ? ! strings.. ......... 24 Guitar, maple, machine head, Has I finish......... 27 Banjo, 10 bach, 4 brass brackets..." 28 Cornet. brasB coruopoon style, c J and crooks. 30 Drum, brass, Prussian, oniamcntea Gold Violin, Guitar and Banjo 8trkifii H Bros............. zrr'"- " Silver Violin, Guitar and Banjo 8 trine, ; H Bros. J Steel Violin, Guitar and Banjo 8trins. . n Bros v :; Gut, Russian, German or Italian, bcit auality i on Books, Howe's or Wlnncrsr I f ..- any uistrument. Having Just made a good trade fori W m er Sewing Machines, will sell them for laesa while they last. I - Money is qute safe in common letter plainly addressed. . hw Terms strictly cash with order. Wia stamps. rj. i Agents and dealers send for our 40 p w iOabove net wholesale prioos tgentaetf make 100 per cent, profit. i . Call on us when you come to 8 1. Iw-, References : Any bank or wholesale - In the city. , , S Hulbert Bros.", U the only General sale house in St. Louis. -g . HULBERT BE0-f 92S Olive Street, j Jnt Lool. jan 13-ir I I 8 i 900 I 10 02 : t 9 0S i 4 01 SOB ' I ) i PIECES BEST BLACK SILKS. . SATINS AND BLACK CASS. 20 1 flfl TK)" GERM AX AND IRISH LINEN AW Towels, Blankcu and Domestics, to be old at reduced pricca. W1H close out my entire stock of Carpets, Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, 3 pry,' and Office Matting. Call and examine before purchas ing elsewhere. v Also, full stock of Clothing and Underehirts, from tbe cbeepest to tbe best. Largest stock of Red and White Flannels. DeRosset dec 19 ' & Go. deef Id SOL BEAR, -ta slarket St. iLYOW&H E A L V. 1 J SixU & Konree SU.. Chicago r,WCl MM imfMuy Mm tb M DAND CATALOCUEf . tor IxO. teOpmgr. M fvrts f iHtniMou. biam, cam, acta, "nm Cra-lifn, ll 1 MuiL IWn MaiwS Sc&iK. u4 tV3-eo3Iytf - 1 Fayctteyille Observer. QK TntTRSDAT; FEBRUARY 5th, 13, tbe undersigned will rerlve the publication of tbe FAYETTEVTLLE OBSERVER. The OBgtnvERri'l be a large 58 column weekly newspaper, nnd will bo mailed to sub scribers, postage paid, at ti per annum, al ways in advance, j ! will give the news of the day In as ample form as its spare will permit, and both regaar and occasional correspon dents will contribute Jotters from th Canit on State politics and affairs. - - Democratic in politic, the ObseavxrwHI labor, first of all, to asauro the prosperity ot the Town of Fayctteville, to develop the vast agricultural resources of -ita own and the neignboringcounnes, and to promote all that concerns tlo welfare of the people of North Carolina. , . , Oppoed to such innovations on the homely ways of our fathers as, la th gutso of pro gree, harm sodery, the cibsebvcr will be found In fuU sympathy with the new things bom of tre channel condition of the South which sound judgment or enlightened experi enco find to be also good. As to tho rest: it will strive to deserve the reputation of tbe name It inherits, i 19 ' C 3. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 7, 1883, edition 1
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