" " The Daily Review J08H.T. JAA1ES. Editor & Frop. WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY. MARCH 16. 1883. Catered at the Postoflice at Wilmington. N'. C. aa MCODd-claes matter. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee ia swinging round . Ihe circle from the Potomac to the Rio Gr&nde.in the interest of the SbHthern - Historical Society, Since.his visit to -New York he ha lectured in Louis "nile, Nashville. New Orleans. Galves ton and a dozen smaller Southern cities. " Forty leading men in Cincinnati of both political parties have subscribed their names to a circular calling upon all who desire to promote the welfare of tho city to join in a citizen's move xnentfor the municipal election, similar to that led in Philadelphia by the Com mittee of One Hundred. It is interesting to take a glance back a little ways and see what Attorney- General Wayne MoVeagh thtmght of President Arthur, then Vice President, - sod the standing at that time and the outlook for his party. Addn sfins the Philadelphia Reform Association, which bad failed to induce some action by the President to prevent assessments, Mac- Veaghsaid: . Men do not change their characters . after reaching fifty years of age. What President i Arthur was in the custom house at New York ho is in Xhe YVhite House at Washington. He is a kindly, , well disposed gentleman, of man r friendships. "My own relations with him have always been friendly. But it is useless to deny that President Hayes failed in crucial tests. It is the same ; with President Arthur. My party seems now to have bm three principles, and I happen to lu earnestly and vigorously opposed, to every no of them. Its first principle is 7 the spoils' system: I am opposed to , that, ft next principle U the Ii ss sy. tem: t am opposed to that. The oul other principle of the prirty that I can distver i the repudiation of the S'a,t dtibi of Virginia: I am oppol to that Sol am a ltepub.ur:tn under difficulties, and we are all of u Ihco uiujf . , You are iurprisel at not gtiitina: a reitpotie to your communication from President Arthur. Bui he lias nlwa done what you aro censuring to-uiic.'u IC always was for the b nw syst'm The boss system i a graded sypteni. f;ing up lnm ihtt drinking !.ilons arice cities through tho ditfTent nh-i:t ranks to governor and presidents. Thoe men to-day nst on the spoil sys tem. Thy neitl the degradation au. demoralizntion of the civil service. Their entire political ht run; urn depend npn it the only way is to overwhelm them with votes. You must supplai t tbeiu with other men." Schenectady. N. Y., has produceil the champion scoundrel of the age. Hi name is Emmett O'Neil, and he was u broker before he fled with $250,000 in ' his possession belonging to other people. Some ot his plans of operation were a ingenious, as roguery and rascality could hatch out. Here are a few of his schemes: Having the handling of his fatherV estate, and being presumably wealthy, he was elected a director of the . Schen ectady Bank. From the Jooks of the - V bank he learned that many farmers in ; Duanesburgh had funds to invest. He . obtained possession of their money , on plausible representations, and gave as. security forged mortgages. Where further proof was asked he would fore assignments of mortgages, incudinr the County Clerk's certificate and a copy of the record. He also forget! notes. He had eight notes out as col 1 deraU purporting to be signed by CoU Church, each for 5.000. Only two tl these were irenuine. r Ten years ago O'Neill sold a farm in Duane burgh to .Joseph MeQuade for $9,000. 2 000 being paid in cash. JJWeill taking a mortgage for $7,000. yMcQuade has paid $2000', besides in . . terest. I-ast fall O'NVill told McQuade that the original mortgage lor $,7,000 Was so covere1 with endorsements ol ..small payments that he had better exe cute a new mortgage tor $5,000, and. he (O'Neill) would destroy the old instru ment. MeQuade executed a new mort Ego. Mil supposwl that O'Neill had oestmyed the original one... He did not do so. however, anil both afju recorded in the County Clerk 'SjolEee. The orig- Jnal mortgage bears no endorsement to show that a cent was ever paid. Johrt Beverly a flagman, purchased a little house, giving a mortgage for , $900. He died soii after, first, direct' Ing that the proceeds of a $2,000 life in- iranoe policy be used to pay oT the mortgage, the remainder to be invested. O'Neill got ami -appropriated "aH the - money. Widw Charles Van Vranken intrusted O'Neill with $1,500 ofherde- ceased husband's life insurance money for investment, which was lost. An J other method of O'Neill was to make a short loan to a responsible party, takeui note as security, skillfully lrge a copy of the note, and, when the money wa paiu. surrender t.ie lorgeu note anu ne gotiate the genuine. New schenes of hia devising re still being exposed. Nearly every person in the town of Duanesimrgh who .had money i a victim. In Schenectady the losers are counted hy scores. Miss Frst. O'SVil' cousin, had $3. " 500 invested in tho West, and spoke to O'Neil about placing it at home. She did not au horiz him to act for her, but mentioned who her Western agent was. ' A short time ago sho got a letter from the West saying that she had made a mistake in withdrawing her money. She could cet no satisfaction. His mother and sbtera a,ro also led penni less.'-- - - , - Before leaving Schenectady on the midnight trajn. O'Neil. taking a $100 greenback in h.i hand, went from store to store asking to have it changed. No .ore could change it. ana he borrowed a v dollars from each sf rekeeper. He "wirabsd more than twenty residents CI bctzzzzizdj by ttia cns. : ; c KlIiliri'K t I -y t - -"ji;.vi : I flHK MHiMHHKHBMaCiv . FV1 I nl if.lliAnl ILL! U I .tMM.rn.sj - wmvihji. a N The Mississippi is falling at Memphis ami Helena. The New Orleans Times Dtmocrat al- Irides to lockiaw as a. very, common affliction in that city. Tho project of a ship canal across the upper peninsula, to connec Lakcj Su perior and Michigan; is getting its share of attraction over that way A littlo advertising balloon sent up from Paris came down in Russia within three days. The finder ot it wrote to the sender, who had attached his name and address. v U Arithmetic would be made easier! for scholars, a writer jnj the Rome Sentinel thinks, if they were at tho outset! made to learn the multiplication table as I far as 20 times 20. j j ! : The schoolmasters of Scotland, in a recent meeting at Aberdeen. coiKpuriyd in the beKef that present educational demands aro prejudicial to to health of children. j On of thft dosarted mining towns of Nevada has been taken by the Indians, who are now living in trrarid (style in abandoned rows of good brick (houses which they have improved to their tastes as far as possible by knocking out th doors and windows and punching holes in the roofs. V j . j Tho first instance in America where a lady officiated as clergyman at a wee ding ceremony wa at Columbus. Ohio, a few days ago, when Mrs. Ldia G Romiek, the evangelist, pertormetl the marriage service for Charles Pm. o Damascus. Ohio, ami Miss Emma Bry ant. Both bride and crooni are tuem ber of the Society of jFriends. j Irs. Lulu Reei, ot Alainews. N. C., says- I received -gre:it (benefit from Brown's Iron Bitters in general debili- ty.". - : -j MOONSHINE. An exchange says theyjcall it the Ot toman Empire because it'i all thetiilie bingsat down upoci. .Cm. Saturday Wight. -l I I I i Perhaps 4'Nu ruber One an Ohio 3 man. Cummcrcial ' Gazrttc. IVrhap? ho is. At any ra:e th Ohio 'man i is al ways lokiuout ldr No.' 1. Baltimore Xi:iv. A Ixiard of supervisors in California recently appropriatetl $150 to provide pauper wittia wooden! leg. jiud charg mI the aiuoiiut to "permanent repair and improvements " j 1 j ( ( At a medical examination a youni: aspirant tor a physieia'b diploma was isked; W hen des mort ideation en ue?M "When you propose and are rt- jt'cuii.' usee rrcss. . A Nebraska eoroneiv held six differ nl inquest s on the .houldr r)!ade of hi x be lore he. woull uive up thai som Ohicao athlete had not i been loul.x dralt .wit n Vce Prtssl I ; i The following apvenisement appear! ed in a Western paper: L st-r-Von vtfJ iilf; his'iwo belund . ieus in out il:iek . tit! was a she call. Who orings him back pays fi.e dollar. Fritz . i i "Itoiitf h on iaits." Clears out tats, mice. roaches, flies, ants, lied bugs, skuuksi chipxjiuka. gophers 15?. Iruggists. PEUSONAT M. Garabetta'si estate ( i3 said to amount to about $3',0o0. 1 " i ! ( Mr. Nye, the Laramie humorist, is re covering irom his eious illness. - The first child ever born ! in Elvsec palre is a grand-daunhter to President I .... . u u . i I. il l nr:i tt levjr, uic uiuiuer oeiug xiaiiauiu v u- son. i t , j .i . The statue ot the Hate Profj Henry, for which Congress appropriated $15 -000 in 1880. will be unveiled at Wash ington. April 19 j Ex-Governor Holiday, of Virginia contemplates another. 'tour abroad, aim will probablv leave about thjij first 1 M ly for a six months1 visit to Europe. "No matter how much pressed hy business ex-senator Conkliug is said when in Washington to never fail to p:y a visit to RoscW Conkiing (Bruce, son of Mississippi's colored ex-senator. Col. Charles Marshall, of Baltiniore. is so ill as to cause concern among hi. tVieims. He was one of General IxcV favorite staff officer, and he l probably knows more than any other man about the circumstances of tho surrender, at Appomattox. j j Buffalo Bill and i)r. Carver, the marksman, have formed aiipartnership - .1 L 1 ' .1 ! .... I ! in me b now oumss. anu, iw un several Indians, will 8cmu take to the road. A Western paper says their company will not be complete , uhlill! it contains a prize-fighter or two and a professional beaut v. i, I ! i ' I2el-ItIlIeii ami Cured i , W. E. IiuESTiS. ot Emporia. Kan sas, says that his wife . h;id been siek nearly seven years, and for the last four Lmonihs bed-ridden..- She has been tte ited by a number of physicians and only grew worse". Her attention was called to I lr R. V. (INeree's ;Meii Medical Discovery" and 'Favorijte Pie scription.M which she commenced using In one week she could sit up.' and in three weejes she could walk about. IJ tlru 'gits. i i , t-f A r rench writer says there was! once in the environs of Rouen a niiller' a W m . a daughter jo pretty and so cruel that the sighs of her lovers alone served to turn the sails ot her father's nfJI i I BrifflitN Kidney, . JiHeUe. ii?ei4?e Ldver or i I- Uronary Have no fear of any of these' disease s if you use Hop Bitltrs. as they will pre vent and cure thet worst! cases, even when you have been ' made worse by some great puffed iippretemled cure. 'How stranueP &aid a fond wife. 'evTy time Peter om s home' from his lodje he comes t bed with his liat on. But I suppose it is some more of those .Masonicdoins. Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Cbammomile PilK'are prepared ex pressly to cure and will cure Headache of all kinds. Neuralgia, Nervousness and Dyspepsia. Proved and endorsed by physicians.- r. i m r j-s t - mm m i m , 1 atv i ; s a i ma ii j m I I - I mm H tm K a n mm mmm mm 1 - MM I Mi.1 H S ' j x nuiiiiyfli i tr i 9 l r . . - mm mm mm mm mmhwv i t r w l - j vh mwmMMm - mm mm awM mm Wm mm mm mw m I mtm mV U Cl. kari - H-B I That is what a great many people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, bid each month they grow worse. i The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Iron Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissbes, drives outj 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 3C3 S. Paca St., Baltimore, i Nov." a8, 1881. r I was a great sufferer from i ' , Dyspepsia, and for several j t weeks could eat nothing and was growing weaker every day. I tried Brown's Iron Bitters, and am happy to say I now nave a good appetite, and am getting stronger. " Jos. McCAWtv. I p.. Brown's Iron Bitters snot2L drink and does not contain whiskey. ! It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the . genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations, inch 13 Iw to" Minn Wanted Tenciiers! Per ironth ud Sum t -idy miloyme ii riurp Stirlng m r. A-Miess J, C. Mi CURD T & to.. Pull.., Pa. Then i mt ur 1 do aot mtta BMretr to tap tbtm lot time mud Own hmrm tbvm return tgaln, I umb radl Ul ear. I bar mad tb discus cf PITS. Kl'TLtfST m PA VIA HO SICXXJCS4 m lilo-lonf tlw&j. I warrant trl retnodr to enra tb wont caso. BwtaM others kr.vt taUel li co roiurm for not dow reoalTlnjr m cor. icnd ii ones ft troftTlso and a Ft Bortl of mj lnfUib'-C nr4f. CIto Etptcm and Vrmt Ooo. It ou fwa m i0rl St.. Kew York Free I Cards & Ohromos. We will send free by null a saraplel set ur large German, French and America!' Chromj Car t-, un tinted anl gohi grune with a price llat f oyer SOU differ nt Moalgns n receipt of a stamp for poHtase.. We wil also send free by malt a samules; ten of our eat-tiful Chr moa, on receipt of ten ot-nU t iy f.r packing nd ptaee; alto eni'oe a cotifldenllal price lUt of nr laige oil chromos gent rantel. Ad'lie-s F. unison & to , W hummer btreet. Boston, Mass. tff' '2ft 4w I ' t Mothers Head This ! i . fcToxE Ridge, N. Y. VAX DETJ8EK Bbo?. Dear Mrs : Youi Woem Confections have been invaluable t us our Httle boy, two years old, dischar-ed ver th;riy worms in a few days, us.ng only a f'w of your worn onfections. 1 am glal ! Ix" testimony to the value of VanDeusen' Worm Confections. You's, Kev. j. Ii. HcNais. Try them 25c a box. I . VaxCB:"8ES BROS. febSJ-lw' - ineto i X. T-S "MOORE GOUnn GRIT" J L CpitN MU.LS ANO MILLSTONES, nrcTiriTiirtvrnDin UtO I III I lib If UI1LU 8AWTT8 OF KSAL BEST ojr ptzjcaziov. I08TH CAB01UA HULSTOKE C3. Branch Offi Chtiriote, N. C tT-JITSTION THIS PA PET? Lime, Kainit and Plaster ! BUILDING UME, AGEICTJLTDRAL. LIME CARBONATE OF LIME; KAINIT, LAND PIASTER AND MAUL. GOOD FERTILIZERS, AND VERY Cllt A P. Bend for Circular FItENCH BROS eh 26 Roe.kv lint. N. C. . Heiuembtr This. , If yon are sick Hop Bitlerg will sore ly il Nature in making 3 on well when nil ol-e fails. , If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from anv other of thi "imu'Dus diseases f tho stomach ti bwi-b. it is your own fault if you re main ill, for Hop Hitters are a sover t'ten rmfHly in all such complaints. If vou aio waiting away with any form Kidncv disease, stop tempting Death i his moment, and turn for a cure I to Hop Hitters. i l - lr you are sick with that terrible sick ness. Nervousness, you find a "Halm in 1 1 Head 1 in the use of Hop Haters If you are a frequenter, or a resi 'ent of a miasmatic district, barricade yrnir system against the scourge of all coun tries malarial, epidemic, billiou, and intermittent fevers by the umj of Hop Bitters; - If yon have mngh. pimply, or sallow skin; bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable jrenrally. Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, and sweetest bn-ath." health and -comfort, In short they carp all diseases of the stomach. Bowes. Bkx!. Liver. Xerr-e Kidneys. Bright V Disease. 50a will be paid for a ca-e they will mt cure or help.- " -"c: :-J vt i . That poor. Jbeqndden. invalid wife. Sister, mother, or danghter can be made the nicton of kcalth. b a few bottles of Hop' Bitters, oostinz, bnt -a triSs- - Will ycu let thea euHzr. w 1 ai $ ;e s s.- si 5. PS OB dr. p m F r CO t C5 O o CD 53 9 to 3 B 3 er John L. Jtoatwright's 'PAEOLE D'HONNEUR" ! i 1 - , Eoller Process Flour. For Beauty, Slrenglli, Purity, and Bread pro I t3l i ; ri i ilitio s, it is the highest attain- ! - - - - i . able standard. (;ua ran teed in every luMai ce TRY IT, IT WILL PROVE ALL. WE CLA M 1 !. FOU IT. . ' j . 40mt ROATWiaGIIT ; doc. 1 . j THE BEST LINE OF FINE v7i3ISKEYS, WlNES,&c. IN NORTH CAROLINA. Cape Fear, $7, Stuart's Hye, $4, Virjfiuia Glades, $4. Martell's $.7. North Carolina Pure Corn FOR MEDICINAL PURPO ESUNEXCELED PEACH AND HONEY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, Ac better than anv medicine in the country We also recommend i or ROCK AND RYE or the ! ROCK AND CORN, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, &c Iolalli ble Cure. , I Royster's Candy. i . i . : "'f ; i. ' N'BUFCHATEL, ENGLISH DAIRY", YOUNG AMERICA andibest CREAM CHEESE. FRESH IN STOCK. P. L. BRIDGEKS & CO, mch 12 foreclosure Sale. "gY VIRTUE Oii' THE POWER OF SALE contained la & certain deed made br J. J. Ellis and wife to T. B. Lippltt, as Trustee for ! - . - Boatwr'ght & MrKoy and their heirs and as signs, id record d In Book P f I, pae 12, of tbe Record of New Ha-over county, the undersigned is -Attorney for be said trus tee, will self to the Highest bidicr for can at the Co rt llout-e door in the city or Wilming ton, on Monday April 2ml. 183, at 12 o'cl ck, l the ollowbig describe d propert situate in tald city, beifinidng at the Northwest in err section of lent li with Chestnut street, ru thence North with the Western line of Tenth street 50 feet, thence West along hrambertV tine 16 K es to Hunt's line, thence outh 50 fet to Ch stnut etreet. thence along the orth line ol Chestuut street 16 poles, to tho bciu nlfg. I . J. D. BELLAMY, Jr., . mch 1-Sod .Attorney.. PTTKOELL HOUSE. J-JNDEB NEW MANAGEMENT, WI1JHNOTON, S. C B. L. PERRY,-Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. First -Qa&t-ln all iu appointments. Terms 2.20 to 4.00 a people are always on the lookout for chan ces to Increase their earnlnsrs. and In tlau ueeoiuc wcanoy; uumc wnov ao not lmprovt their opportunities remain in poverty . H e ol fer a great co. nee to mate money,. We want many men. wor. en. boyn and Kirls to wofk for as right .n their own locaUtie. Any one can do the work psoperly from the fint start. The bosuy-sa wll nay more than tea times ordl oary. wages. Kipcmive outflt famished free No one who engages tall to make mouey rap July. Yon can dero-e your whole time to tbe work, or only your pare moments, . Full In format km end U Uu.t is needod sent free. Adr dresa 8TZ3f02i 6 Ccl, Portland, Mai as. 5 8 I i i i 8- - . I r1 ? i 5. I E 3 2 s i ' 1 Harper's Magazine begins Its lxty-ehcJh vol ume wllh tbe Lfwerabe' Nuu.bcr. 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Com rai--oner ai poimed bvj said decree. will te 1 at public auction, for cth. tlh Court House in -mlth He. on Monday, the 10tn of April 18.1, at 1- M, the foil .wing, real rst-te, leing in the conn y of Bunnwick. adjoining the town of ilminion and ennta-ning T acre, more or less. Beginning at a marble pnt in the Unins wrjk county line on te Sou h side of the great oad or causeway across ragle Isbmd.-and run about South w ith the said county Unet a cypress in the e. ge of t e ape r ear river at the mouth ot a canal, then along eaid canal about West to Alligator tit-ek, thn M snitt reek to wad great road or cauev. ay, then along ii alou Kast to the begincii g Kvicepting from said bo irds two acnson veyeI t John A. Ta l.r hv -I. E' amne Lit deed of Jantiar 19th. 18G4 ; and also eicepsing ot -y ng 120 feet roiu the afo e.-aid t ii t l'ne and a onjr mid great road 00 feet, fronting the s tme an i pjctemiing b ?ck 100 feet p rtilltl with said i runswick oiu ty lb e whb-h las -lot wan reserved by Alfred V mlth iu the d.ed convening said laud to the said Akx uldbaui. A. G. RICAUD, on'mifsloi cr. Fayettctillc Observer. Q TDUESDAY, TEDRDABY 8th 13&3, the undersigned will reviTe the publication ot the FAY BIT fc. VI LLE OBSKKVfc.IL Tho Observer wi 1 be a !arg- W ro'nmn weekly i.ew paper. ?md will be mailed to aub--crib-rs, p- siaie paid, at J! t annum, al wars in advance. 1 will give he new-, of the day In as ample form as its spa- e will iKrrmit, nu'i iHiin rgfr anu occasional dents id cotitiibnte Infers fom n State politics ami affairs. ' irefpn toe capiti Democatlc J11 politic , tbe OBSERVER will !ab r, first of all, to assure the irm-perit ot the T- wn of fatetteviile, to develop th vast irricultur 1 resources of Its own and ih neignboring coun e. and V promote ail that co ce na ti e welfare of the people of North arolma. r Oppved to surh Innovations on the homely wab of ur fathers s, in th gueofi-io gres, harm society, the bsebver will be found in full sympathy with the new things born of ti e. haii: ed condition 0f tbe uth which rOUna inflirnmnt no eiK-e flnrt to b also good. , .Z 1 .u -uv u in eirive 10 oeserve to reputntion of the name it inherit-, - b A . ' - -- J. II A I.E. Jr. Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N. a r M. SCHLOSS, Prop. : FIEST-CLAJB3 IN EVEEY RESPECT. nrsVcliss Sax sad nrr.T.iawn 8A iJOOSATXACrCD. 21 - ONE DOLLAIt A rpHE CTllCrjLATios OHis'i andisamf7 - , roiiinr.vt i i embraces Epecl&l dintv., . r"-( irons n of tbe globe. Under tbe ho AMERICAN Kfc.Ws are given the TtlegmpMc ; ' week from all part or the iVtcke t ture alone makes - M Lciua- IJ " . -j TUB WEEkLY HERiiL ; the most valuable ch nl in h- 1 i is the rbcapeet. JLverr wi.k i iti, fol report of ..j rj wetklp j POlITICALNKWsS j embracing completn and connw,L i patches from ahlnyt. , taJEwi1 lMrt- of the epoeebvs of eniES the quesUonaVr the hour e 1 THK KAUM DEPaRTMtvt ' 1 of tbe Weekly HpraM give- the a the niot prnctVcal gge.RiS!51' v eries relating the dutof oJ"f2j l for ;raii..,i Cttie, Poultrv i iJf-i xeget.bfes &e.. ic wl?h 8M?i kc-ljinr b.-l lngs and famingS' P dr. 1 his is slim U mented b, a .Ti I departmuit, widely copleJ, ttiiUer tI?H THE HOME, I N givln3rooeiiea for pracHom dishi' making c othing and Tor keeping W latent fashions at the lowK?, item of cooking or economy depjirtnient U praeticn Hy 4 i-d in-S!L" f..republlcaUon.. Utte iro ? SWjfc 1-ondon comeispondenls on Lh , fashions. 1 be. llome I evartn.cn? ft? ly Herald will we theTlouSf,?'JiL', o.e h. ndred times the prke o, th! interests of price oi tb P0 00 ' ! 50 SKILLED LAEKrJ re loosea.arter, and mt-rna ic ano corded i There Merch it.dise. Ac. &c. rii.. V"fc niar t. r ' THEPROI'UCE MARKFT ! corxmg .ews at home and nbroHd xLL er wii b a .-tory everv week t If. w eminent diving LiterS Personal and Sea ot s T h... i- J the world which loZL JomS MB ter every wwk, M8 the Weekly lhwlK 'The New York Herad. c : i . In a Weekly form, Oiii Dollar : , . a Year. . 1 Address I Sf W iovK BEATn. - !l0roadway An" meu.Nlw York 1883. j. Harper's Young People AN ILLUSTRATED WtEKLV is api.' StriTEO TO BOTS AND CIHI 8 OF TBnli int TO SIXTEEN VEAU OF AGE. j Vol. IVT. conitnenres November 7. Iitfl i Thc Tovmg People he boB fromtbeil successful beyoud antlcipatlou. A. I. Li ning Post - ' I i ! ' li has a distinctive pund!, to hfch It ttrad 11 f adheres that, namely., of eniiLnilnr!tbe vicious pajH-rs for th oun tilih a tier more attractive, as well as more v ho!cme. Boston Journal. For nea ncss. eJcsrance of enrarlnr d wntt'i ts geiM'rally, it li iiii8urae bjtnj p fuicauon ot me kiiki yel UTuutDt woux notl c Pittsburgh Gazette. 50 I i TKHMS: 1 HARPER'S YOU.NG I'Kfl'LE, t 4 Per Year, Postage Preiinld, J l , -. INGLE NUMBLKS, F uif V nU earn. ! I Sp -imen copy tent on rc flt f TLrwCi T he Volumes of Hari er'a Young PeiWfor 1881 and 1S82, handson ely hoiinl in Illumina ted Cloth, v HI be sent hy mall. x'tpyn paid, on rtvclpt of 3 00 each.' Cover i Young Peoide for Ute'2, 33 ceuU; fobHp, 8 rents additfimal Remittances shoiddbemade by Postoiw Money nier or Draft, to ril chance of Vm j Newspapers are nt to copy this advert! meni without the exire order of Winml BKOTHKBS. Adilrena ' . HARPER 4 BROTHERS ; dec IS .... I New Vnrt.i H albert Bros.j Wholesale l Price List. 4 Planoi 7 oct., square, i rosewood, ' I carved, agraffe ...4 71 1 Piano,uprtght,7Va0cL,cabiDetKiud Wf 13 Organ, 4 sets reetls,9 stops and gi ww ' I onran..... Organ, 6 nets reeds, 13 stops, coup- 1 ler, sub-bass Our Pianos and Organs are wsr- , tntet first-class. H S VIoUn outiSt, box, bow, stringe.oom nlete..... 1 3 IK ri IN S Violin crcmona mdel, extra one . 4 Accordoon, 10 keys, ba b01' ( Accordeon, 6 keys, VV m m w w - 1 stop, 5 cti ! nwdfi tiArfeCL. . . .. l Month Orcrans. Vienna concert, holes.. 8 Mouth Organs, Genuine Ulcbter 10 holes, U 8.. "Ull 11 Mouth Organs, . Genume . Concert double 24 boles, G 8. 14 Clarionet, genuine Martin. 8 xejh 17 Fife, in ebony, German silve fene 16 Music Box, I tune, crank, af--"'" 19 , " 8 tunes, wind wltn lercr largo. v"V 20 Violoncello, patenS, machine M x 1 ,1 It 1990 22 Double BassV patent heai V or strings ''"WZ 24 finttar. mable. machine besi, tinisb .- 27 Banjo. 10 inch, 4 brass brackets.."' 28 Cornet, brass cornopeon style, cm and crooks....... '"L'.lit 30 Drum, brass, PrussLin.ortiapn Gold Violin, Guitar and Banjo fetriup. II Bros........ SUverViAlin. Guitar ami Banjo Strii. H Bros......; ' "' Steel Violin, Guitar and Banjo String. 1 H Bros...... Gut, Bussbin, German or ItaliD. w Instruction1 InVksV iiowe's or Winir', ny IWrumMt......-Jii it ''if rSurfni llivhlmu will n-ll tbeHl lOrf , liavmic iusi mui le a itimxi i,r- While they but. , 1 1 igaer Money b qu.te safe w commoa f-r erms stncuy casn wwu tamps. ' iftTMrfC1, Agenta and dealers send for our tloguc ; ca On above net wholesale pxve make 100 per cent, profit. aae tou per cent, pronu x&M- Kiii on us wnen you touic w l,Z..m w tMen-nM i Anv bank or whole , sn you W Beferences Any bank or in the citv. Uulbert Bros.. Is t he only General sa e house in St. Louis. 't. v.nca 923 Olive Street, fan is-ii - ... 0LU Take JHotit Farmers, M BOO rnoLEBA la lust tke thlmrjto curt or prevew ' t . t Ll.k HTUV r known asTrtcbnjB. and wtil VrfnTlW a thrifty. Tsealtny condition. cle j nevs, Kver. Ac . of worms JTs pounds and will. SSoiSS directions, cure 10 hoft of ihe tw" P in i.fMm in a condition to fattei. J;fM leco- nsnal time; thmbv savtngo i ' Tbe farmers. of fcopB" fffi fiy tbe praise. All farmcn6oc3, met. - "-'-vr. .f-s.-in v w. tor sf . , . mmmm V

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