r THIS PAPEE . --arm Vnlnr. fiOHdATB CX ggbW cepted by JOSH T. JAMES, BDITOB AI FHOMHBprOB. ..,crRlPTfONS POSTAGE PAID; SL a i aa si months. 00l ThrM vPAT c"vv 9 j - months, 11.00; One month. i4 cento. w delivered by carriers fre of charge, .CI ' liUsUBinj? rates low and HberaL ' ., wdlnvnArtinvanil oil " vc their t per regularly. w ' - "r- The Daily Review has the largest oni circulation, of any tutospapcr j pllithcd, intke, city of Wilmington. JSk j The telephone ha J brought 130 villages j within speaking distance of Cincinnati. The I.ve?t theory; as to malaria is j that mosquitoes produce it by their j i'S.- : j The Xe- York Chamber of Com- Biarceis about to c it its 115th annual j. diaaer. t . .. - -' The Boston Adxerii&er has private j a-H ices to the effect that Nihilist dress- j hnmh7ina Ircn v this 1 Tom Ochiltree alludes to him self as a fellow beside whom Ananias and Jiaron Munchausen were nhinin; ex amples of apostolic truth." .Telephones are to be be act up by the (iovf rnmeut in the telegraph offices of Paris and p.aced at the service of the public for a small charge. k Kuropean essayist suggests that ..nwerfui nationalities open up Africa to discontented'pcople, as America wasj 4leTclopcd and Central Asia exploited. A. scientific analysi-s of Washington ga3 demonstrates that a large part of it is composed of air saturated with nap tha. It is said tQ be an enormous swin dle. , Alexander Mitchell, of Milwaukee, is said to be worth $15,000,000, and he has in Scotland, whence he came, a schoolmate who is said to be worth $J,000.000.. There is lying in the United States treasury more than $10,000,000 of un claimed money interest and principal of public debt, some of which dates back to 1837. An indignant landlord writes that he adopted coils of fire escape rope in his bedrooms, and that three guests success fully escaped, though there was no fire. They left unpaid bills. The Newburg, N. Y., Centennial, in commemoration of the disbandment of the revolutionary army under Wash ington, has been fixed for.October 18th. The oration will be delivered by Hon. Wdj. M. Evarts. ' Jude Stanley Matthews is unfortun ate with his children. He lost five little onea in one month ot scarlet fever, and his youngest surviving son is reported to be very near the end of his career on earth. it has cost about $3,000,000 to im prove New York harhor for the use of foreign commerce. The total expendi ture ot the h ederal government up to lhe beginning ot 1883 for the improve ment of rivers and harbors in the State of New York was $9,500,000.' - The New York Globe, a colored or- Q. puts President Arthur and "the grand old party" up in warning that the negro balance of power must be fairly recognized in the distribution ot office. In case of refusal, the Republicans may as well prepare to abdicate and let the Democrats get in. . - . . Hubert Herkomer, the artist, as the Bos: 011 COrreSDOndont. nf'thA SrvnnirfiAlrl Republican learns, "will earry off at least $100,000 Js the result of his six months work" in that city. The writer adds : "The prices he has received have been something astonishing. The sum of $2,500 tor a picture a portrait lias notjbeen an uncommon one for him tr riviro a - When the Chicago saloon keepers voted with the Republicans they were spoken of by the party pres's as "our jatrotic fellow-citizens." When they toted for the Democratic candidate re ntly the party press denominated them hugs of the slums" and other pet names. The Washington ,R$t well nays: "The 'saloon element' in the 1 United States voted tor Garfield in 1880 bj an immense majority. Senator Vest, in a speech, delivered last winter, demonstrated by official statistics that an overwhelming majority-of the sa loons were on the Republican side in 1SS0. Why do the Republican organs rage when they sec this element eettimr on the other side of the fence,0' Look Before you .Leap. A. & I. Shriek are now showing the est line of Mens, Boys1 and Childrens' utamg mat has ever been brought to this Market. Here buyers will find it greatly to their interest, to inspect their stock of Spring Clothing "before urcliasingjlsewhere. v " ti. Silver PlIted8poona and -Forks, low ptocs, at Jacobi.'s . t r TTTsT TTTT VIII. VII W I LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW AOVERTI8EMHTs7 Old Newspapers for Sale II BnitRHntEK 5 Iteirnrd -Ml-xds IJKOS Soda Water F C MlLM'.s A, New Supply Yatks Send in your Order Hktkshbhocr Blank Books LKvTirax "Modern Chivalry'" Jouv L Dcdli'V, ChmSi Nsticc S Vak A Meixoe, C S C Legal ad S Vavamrtngk, C 8 C-i-Legal ad J K Meltcv Saturday js Market duo V Tillby Flop Bfef and Mutton Gaston M Hoi:fW-i-Tlirou?U Bass Riddle t The receipts of cotton to-day foot up R7 bales. There are two "rmdes" at this port i i in town. Have you seen tbem? Pretty birds they are. too. Mr. George Kountree, of New York, was in the city yesterday, the T j;uest of Hon. tieo. Davis. A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols atjACOBi's Hardwarta Depot. t The moon fills ori Sunday morning and after the full mjoon ii cording to the old farmers, be no more cold weather. Aprilj ac will there A baker whd lives in Duluth. Went crazy one night with a tooth. Ho rubbed the gum boil, With St. Jacobs Oil. It cured him, and this is the truth. - t. . Some very fine beets, raised by Mr. J; W. Barnes, and groen peas, grown by Mr. Oscar M. Filyaw, were in mar ket this morning. First of the season. w.3 believe. Messrs A. C. Vardjl J. F. Johnson, J . T. Bland and S. Robinson, all of Pender county, all good trieuds of ours, and all subscribers to the Daily Re" view, are in the city, to-day. ' For Pocket Knives ot Table Cutlery, go to Jacobj's Hardware Depot, f ' ' -1 . . Mr. John H. Currie has purchased the lot on the West side of Third street, between Ann and Nun, recen by Mr. Henry C. McQueen, Lly owned and will soon erect thereon a ing. . handsome d well- Rev. G.D. BernheimJ D.D., formerly of this city but now ol Cbarlotte.arrived here this morning and is stopping: at the Commercial Hotel.; Dr. Bern he im ex- pect3 to remain in tne city a wees or more. The numbering-ojFthe houses in the city, preparatory to the free mail deliv ery, is progressing rapidly. I About three-fourths of the work has been done and it will . be completed before the first of the month. I The celebrated 'Fish Brand? Gills Twine is sold only ware Depot. at Jacobi's Hard. A match game otj base ban , was played yesterday afternon between the Mlaniics, Capt. Harryj Bacon, and the Good for-Xothings, Capt. Willie Rob erts, which resulted s and a for the former after aj spirited the score standing 16 to 14. victory contest, We knew yesterday of the "removal" of the old Indian sign "Metamora" which has been keeping silent watch i.i front of the tobacco store of Mr. H. Burkhimer for the past thirty-fiveyears, but withheld chronicling the fact by request of the owner. I Read Mr. Burk- himer's adv in another column. Exports Foreign. Dan. barqucntine Margrcihe, Capt. Hanson, cleared to-day for Liverpool with 1801 barrels tar, valued at $3,421,- 90, shipped by Messrs. Alex. S'prnnt & Son. Clty Court. John JWatters, the Heury Hill and colored-lads who were arrested yester day for throwing rocks artd recognized for their appearance this morning, were fined $3 each, by the Mayor, for their bad conduct. They paid the fines and departed, wiser and we trust! with a determination to be better j behaved boys in the futnre. . , j Married. Mr. J. Theus Munds, was married in Augusta of this city, last Wednei- day afternoon, at j 3 oclock. to Miss Mary Watton, of that city. Mr. Munds and his bride arrived here yesterday morning . and are the guests ot hi3! brother, Mr James C Munds. They will remain until Monday and will then leave lor New York, where they wilj reside. Mr. Mund3 being k member of the firm of Munds Bros., druggists at New York and Wilmington. 1 To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass. &c You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. - '.V : ''S:C:-'::.-7? ' !;'"7.;- ;: v ' 4:sr " plk. n oxiczT V'"?.":'""f Daily ILMINGTON. N. C. J Kcsumccl her Trips. I The steamer Bladen, which has fceem I laid up for general days to undergo re I pairs and alterationss, resumed her j trips to Fayetteyille to day. I She has h had her cylinders bored out in order ; to give her greater power; her engines j have been lined up; had a new wheel, the arm of which are made 3 mehes ! longer than those she has heretofore j used, and has been new! j painted and , otherwise improved so as ' to ensure speed combined with safety. 1 he I repairs were made by Messrs. ! Skinner & Iyons. at their works in this city.. Vcgretables and Fruit. Dates from New Yorkj ot the 17lh Cliarlcston green peas were slow. and irreguiar, quoted at to cents to jxsr crate. Charleston asparagus 2375 cents per bunch. Norfolk asparagus had just appeared and "sold j cents per bunch. Southern at 60 SO cabbage $2(3.0 per barrel. Bermuda potatoes (new) $7 508 per barrel; sweet pota toes, fair; to. good. $33.25 per barrel. Squash. $56 per barrel. Florida string J beans 50 cents to $2.50 pr crate. Tne Bermnda steamer had arrived with 1,900 barrels potatoes and 15,000 boxes onions, but prices were uot tully estab lished, thought it is doubtful if ever $1.25 will be reached for onions. j Personal. . Mr. Alexander Orr, the photographer, vho has so long had charge of Mr. C. W. Yates' photographic gillerv. left here to-day, with Mr3. Orr, ou the steamship Benefactor, lor New York. Mr. Orr has retired from the business, and will settle at a point about fifteen miles above Albany. It is with much regret that our community part with him, and with his estimable lady, and we wish them success in their uader- takings future. and a happy and J prosperous Mr. Horace Springer, a former resi dent ot this city, but now in the Post office department at Washington, D. C.( is here on a brief visit to relatives and friends. Last Night's Lecture. The lecture of Rev, Dr. Hoge, at the Opera House, last night, was well at tended, and a refined and cultured au dience was highly pleased with the literary entertainment afforded them. The distinguished lecturer was intro duced to his hearers by Rev. Dr. Wil son in a brief, but appropriate speech. The sucject of the lecture, "Tent Life in the East," has been treated by writers and lecturers in almost number less instances, and it had been thought to have been worn threadbare. yet fcDr. Hoge, in his narrative, .by graphic description, happy illustration, pleasant anecdote and a colloquial manner of delivery, made the subject intensely interesting and instructive. There were no efforts at oratorical flights, and they would have been entirely out of place had they been attempted. The speaker consumed about an hour and a half in the delivery of his lecture, and there was not a moment during the time when he had not the undivided interest and attention of his delighted hearers1 The subject for to-tiight's lecture will! be j' Modern Chivalry," which we know the gifted speaker will make interesting and we bespeak for him a large audi ence and a hearty greeting. - i A Useful luyentlon. The neatest thing in invention we have seen lately is what is knowa as "Lanison's Cash Carrier," a specimen and the 'workings of which may be seen at the dry goods store ot Messrs Brown & Roddick, on North Front street- We have not space inj which to fully des cribe it, but may say that it is a con trivance which does away entirely with the services ot cash boys," doing their work expeditiously, correctly and automatically- To illustrate : A person buys a bill of goods at one of the coun ters, giving in payment a sum of money requiring the return ot -change. The money, with a ticket stating the amount of the purchase, is placed in a hollow sphere or, rather,two adjustable hem isphereswhich is placed by a band elevator on a railroad track, the latter having a slight decline towards tbc point of destination the cashier and rolls to him, who sees the amount, makes the change and places it where he took the money from and puts the bail on another track, underneath the first, which has a reverse, decline, by which, it is returned j to a' pocket sus pended over the point from which it first started. The system is extended throughout the entire room and to every I counter and is a marvel of ingenuity as well as oi convenience. w- mnw. FRIDAY: APRIL 20, Board of A Ider men A called meeting of the Board" was f held last night. Alderman Boney explained the object ! of the meeting to take into eo.nsidera- ( tion the market ordinance and the ap- pointment of an Inspector of Cattle. j ' Alderman Howe moved that nootberi business be considered. Adopted. Alderman DeRosset stated that there 1 was no arrangement made or under-1 stood that the batchers were to "seleet j the inspector of cattle ; that the com- mitteo had no right to delegate the j powers; but as the committee thought! .thatit person selected ought to be an expert, mas ins outcners mignt name a number of experts rid Uie committee would , select one of the number- so named. ' , . ; - " ' ! j. , Alderman DeRosset then offered the following resolution: j Whereas, This Board, in .the--hur ried manner in which action was taken Y at the last meeting, commitcd an error in electing Air. Ives, who was no& stat ed by the butchers to be an expert in accordance with the - agreement made between the committee, and the only proper manner of rectifying the error is by undoing what was done; Resolved, That the office of Inspec tor of Cattle be declared vacant. The resolution was refected ayes 3; noes 5. i ' , Alderman Chad bourn presented the resignation of Mr. Logan R. Ives, which was' accepted. The Board then went into an election for an Inspector of Cattle. Alderman Dudley put in nomination the nsmcs of all thoe recommended by the committee of butchers, and Mr. - E. A. Orrell receiving a majority .ot ,fhe votes cast, was declared duly elected. On motion, the meeting adjourned. W. L. I. The Wilmington Light Infantry havo drills every week-day night except Sat urday and Monday nights. Thursday nights are devoted to drill by com pany whil the other nights are occupied by squad drills. The ar mory is open to visitors ! each drill night, with the exception of such- hours as; may' be necessary - for the transaction, of company business. We are glad to learn that a good deal of interest is being manifested in the improvements of the corps, and that drills are receiving much care and at tention. Congratulatory. Our friend Capt. William H. Newell, passenger conductor on the W. 1 & W. Railroad, has ;beon running a social train on a bachelor schedule for, lo ! those many years. We are glad to state, however, that he has repented and that on Monday evening last he started on a domestic train on a through-fbr-life schedule, without change of cars. ' In other words, brought down to the vernacular, he got married. Miss Callie, the loveiy and accoraplished daughter of Mr. J. W-Taylor, was the bride, and Rev. JamerB. Taylor, D. DJ, was the offi ciating clergyman. The; happy couple took the first train oh Tuesday morning for a bridal trip to Philadelphia and other prominent Northern cities. They havo our earnest wishes that they may enjoy in domestic bliss a Ions con tented and prosperous lefe. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. rjlHB RKSTAL. OF STALLS, IN IHE Pt'B LIO MARKETS, poP"i nMJ TXJES- PAY, 24 th rnst. .fOHL L. DUDLEY, Chairman apl 40-lt Committee on Markets Old Newspapers JpOR SALE VERY CHEAP. , Apply to api 20 tf THIS OFFICE 35 Reward I7OR THE KKCOVERV OF "Metmitora or ; I ibc conviction of the rascals who robbed me of my sign. I - f mysign. - -N. B -The sieui has cone but the Store and the Stock and the old man are still there. 1 Best 5 Cwt Cigar in the city. H. BURKHIMER, apl 3h-i t Markstt., rear Water. SPIUNCt LAMB ! 5INEBEEF! r will have'for SALE TO morrow some of the Finest Beef of the Season - -asd- :::V .: SPBUSTG LAMB 'THAT CANNOT BE BEATEN. Call, examine and leave your order with "GEORGE F. TTLLET. Second St. bttiretn Market and Frtnce. ,pl20-H - 1883. NO. 95 T yEV ADVEKTISEaiENTS. WHAT IS 3IY NAME? A THOROUGH BASS RIDDLE. by r. VSTOK m. h:bb. i I aut the foundation Of each termination, oroetim In the centre Yon. find me to enter, lly name's with hnicians ,A well as musician. . .-'.tlmeU in the miidc . . Of this very riddle. apl2-l 1 Modern Chivalry. MOSES ,D. HOGK, D. OK Klhhiond, Virginia, will Ic-.tura Kin TO- i - XIGnT, at the OPERA PfOUSE. I .Suhjcft, "MOOEUN CHIVALRY." JLeotore to ?mmence at I's o'lok Admission fifty Cents. .Secure scats at Dyers'. Xo extra charge Hp ant Saturday's Market. JE lrne n VERTTHISGMCK IN THE MEAT hand to-morrow. FAT TEX NESS RE BEEF, and splendid MUTTON AND LAMB, in quantities. r , - .... SW Remember the old place wheioyon -will - y i i , be sure to get the best of everything. J. R; MELTON, .1 N. W. Corner Market and Second Streets, rropneior ox me odiv steam sausage apl 2i.lt Factory In the Mate. State of North Carolina, New Hanover County. 1 buperior Court. ; . - Frederiok 1. Swann, Alexander , D. Waddell and others, Plaintiffs. I Against " .... , Levi A. Hart, John C. Bailey, H. A. Buxr ana - others. Defendants. 11HLS ACTION IS BROUGHT BY THE . ! - - ; ! I . " ' ! " .-. above named plalntLffa against the above named defendants for the recovery of certain rel estato, situate in the city of Wilmington, County and State aforesaid and described In the complaint filed In said cause, and for the recovery of damage for the detention of the same, and for a conveyance to the plaintiffs from the htirs of William V. Lord, deceased, of any estate or Interest which they may have In the premises, i The defendants. Mason Gor don and Harriet G.Gordon, his wife, are here by notified and required to appear at tbo next term of the Superior Co art of the.said County of New Haaover, to be held at the Court House In the City of WUmli igton on the Thirteenth Monday,; after the First Monday in March A. D., 1883, and defend In said action in the place of Levi A. Hart, deceased. Given under my hand this 20th day of April, A. D., 1885. S. VAKAMRlNGt', ! i Clerk Superior Court , apl 20-law6w-frt New Hanover County. 8tate of North Carolina, New Hanover County, i Superior Cart. Frederick J. Swann, Alexander I. Waddell ana others, Plaintiff. Aicainst Levi A. Hart, John C. Bailey, Elizabeth War ren and others, Defendants. I I : i rpms 'ACTION IS BROUGHT BY THE above ' named plaintiffs aaiant th above named defendants, for the vecove named defendants, for the recovery of certain ST PC'm PRESS TRAINS. DAILY Nos. 4S scribed la the complaint died la iald cause, Wect and 47 East. : ! and for the recovery of damages for the dc-Pea vo Wilmington.. ..;.J. ......... .1 9.50PJ M, tcntion of the same, and for a conveyance topcae Florence J... ....... .1 2159 A. M. the plaintiffs from the hetrs of William C. Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction...... .20 A. M. Lord, deceased, of any estate or in trest Arrive at Columbia-... 9.40 A.M. which they may have, in the premises. The Leave Columbia, ..............10.00 P.M. defendants Mason Gordon aud Harriet G. Gor-I-eave C, C. & A. Junction.. ...... .10.10 P. 11, don, bis witc, are hereby notified and requiredLcae Florence 1JJ) A. M. ; to appear at the next term of the buperiorArrlve at Wilmington... CM A. Ml Court of the said County of New Hanover. tokioHiTMAri. akd PASSEKOia TRAW, DATLT.' be held at the Court House In the City of Wil No. 40 West, akd Dat Mail aw PAS-i mington, on the Thirteenth Monday after th sekgeh Tkae, No. 43 East. ' f First Monday ia March, A. D. MfX, ahd der iviTmlmrtrti n 10 1 u Halt, deceased. Leave Flormc . 12 VI f If f ' 7. Clerk sSperioC?urt ' 'MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS Dailt apl 20-law-6wfri New Hanover County, Nos. 45 West and. 45 East. i ! The.Place. to Buy TURPENTINE TOOLS. 1- 1 PULLERS, II ACKERS. DIPPERS. WHJiTTERS, i HACK-WEIGHTS, Ac . AC. 4C. I Betft of goods at Koek Bottom prices. A i full and comnlete stock of Hardware at rraft on hand. I W. E. SPRINGER A CO.. I ; Successors to John Dawson &. Co 1 p 16 19. 21 and 23 Market htrcet A New Supply P BED ASD WHITE ONION SETS, o Peas. Beans. Corn. Cabbac e. Ae. Drags and Chemicals, Patent Aledlctnes, Toilet and rancy Articles, Ac. Prescript tie on! o ilea at ail hoars, cay a 11 night. Y. C-MILLER. Gernavn DrnjrjrUt. . 'men 3L Correr Fourth and Nun sts. If You Would be Happv j , BUT? A COOK STOVE. . "The Golden Harvest," II CALUMET," Op. "SOUTHERN OAlt,, Of PARSES A TAYLOR. Pore White 03. , aplH TTe win be glad to Vr,-. trom oxar. trtends oa any and all cabjetu of ceneral Interest but ' Tne name of .th writer must always b ta alibed to the Editor. ' 1 : Oenunnnlcations molt be written on only one aide ot the paper. Personarittoi most be avoided. And It is espedallj. and particularly uuier. tood that the Editor does not always end mm tko views of correspondents nnless aostated la the editorial columns. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wot! j fJWE HEGULAE ANNUAL MEETISi OF .juie-Stori holders of the CAROLINA CKN- ! TRAL RAILROAD COM FA NY will be held I if j ... . . at :theCiiianya Oflic, ia the-City of Wil- unoton, on THURSDAY, MAY 10th, all 11 O'cjoclc, A. M. JAMES ANDIIKSOnJ , ilT"! 1 Secretary Wanteds JJ r. A COMI'ANY. WHO PROPOSE Vf ctblish a anu factory tLeawn, treU-tlrolrt-r , - 1 ' ' " .1 ed c.ypre Jand." Parties who roar have turn ' ,-,:. . " .. lnudfi to dio of are rcqneatcd to foaimqxif. .... ' -,: - r W. i-.,-'.-fJ rate; with. me. nt Wadeelort by lelter'or. with Mr. Josh T. Iames: at Wilmington In T-orfcon. , i i I Fnll prrfulars a lo exact location of lands. j ' nambcr.of acres, probable yield of tJmtorj to tlx acie and) lowest price,, muet bo 'rnids rovn. JOHN T. PATRICK", 'State Immigration Apni, apl lS-tl Wadcbbonl. N'J C. Send in your Orders. pPER, ENVELOPES. BLANK. BOOK9, : " SCHOOL BOO If H, j I .- " s . -I' - STRAW WRAPPING PAPKIt, . . ..ii PAPER BAGS; TWJNE, Jte'J j it, t : .Also,. , IIALlS, TOPS. MARBLES. I! i' - ! CROQUET, HAMMOCKS. I HARMONICAS, &C, Ae. All at reasonable prices, wholesale and ro toiliaL 'tXs B(XK Touii. Blank Books, pOCKET OOKS, Note and Draft Books, Receipt Books, : ; BUli payable and Receivable, Time Books, , : Memorandum Books. i j Letter Paper, Lcttal Cap, i Bill and Ledger Papers, -1 Cap and Note-Paper, i. - - In larire varlett- - Just received a large . stock anu for. sals at lowest price, riesbc call at - - i , ... HEINSBERGER S, apl IS- Lire Book and Music Store State of North Carolina, ."New Hanover County 1 . Superior Court." 1 ' i Goorge Hall, vs. Ch.is. Flannerand D. IF. ShUre, trailing as Flan ner & Shure, and S. W. Vlck. This in a motion made for leave to issue exf cutionona judgment obtnined in the above cause for the sum of $142.29 with Interest from January 28tb, 1874, and it being malo to ap pear that the said defendants Charles Fbin neraudD. lL Shure, are non-rcfldents, that the defendant, Charles Flanner, tlhs property , in this State, subject to the lien of said judg ment, and that neither of the defendants can, after dne diligence, be found in this State, now thisito command tbo said defendants to appear at ray office m the Citr of Wllmlnj? ton, on the Uth day of MayflisO. at 10 o'clock, a. ni., to show cause, If any they havie, why execution should not issue thereon. 4 ' ; h- 1 8. VaxAMRINWK, L Clerk Superior Coutt, New Hanover County. rachSOlaw-flw fri s , . A 1 xrill be run on this road : "Leave Wilmington....... 7.25 AIM fArrivo at Florence ..........110 A. M Ieave Florence at.. ................ .4.50 P. M. 'Arrive at Wilmington .......9.C P. M Train 43 stops at all Stations. Soda Water! Soda Water! . I . ' -i ... - : . ! ' .1'. -lyiTH PURE FRUIT JUICE, 4 , -1- ICBCOLDi i ' SEASON 183. t I 'v- 1 MINERAL WATER ONDRArtHIT. f ;'.;..-- -. ICE COLD. , '- i :. I U, WILLIAM H. GREEN. api 11 Druggist. SODA WATER. QN AND AFTER TO-DAY WE WILL keep the most delicious Ice Cold So ir. Parefrult juices only used. - TJundo Brbo., ; Dltpensinaf Pharmacists, 1 1.491 BIUIACWAY, NUW Y6US, AN D W I LM NGTON, N. U. . j nvh 17 .......... - ijj 3 - notice. V ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY ut Z cautioned and forewarned "y.: ? azaint liarboring or crediting any nt liarborinz orrreditlnsrany - of the crew of Nor. barque - - KRISTIN K. Capt. .Tcnsen. as uci- thcr the Mater or Consignees will be responsible for any debts rontnt' ted by them. ' - HUTDi: & CO.. t - apl 131 " ' . Consineem. ) - ; .

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