The Daily-Heview . '.. ' J OSH. T. JAMES.'- Editor & Prop. -WEDNESDAY. MAY 0 1883. tintered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N". C, as second -cLaaa matter. The State of Alabama now supports four normal schools, three of which are for colored people; and of these two hare colored principals. Tn Montgom ery the public schools have been thor oughly reorganized during the past year. t The recent Convention of Colored Teachers held in that city was very suc cessful. The fame of an American lady doctor is declared by Mature to have "spread iar and wide over North China." Her name is Miss Howard. Some time ago Vshe attended the mother of Li Hung Chane, the great Viceroy, and now she is treating his wife She .is aaid to have a great number of applications for as sistance and advice from the women of wealthy families, "who would die rather than be treated by a foreign male physician." Iowa, which has heretofore been set down as reliably Republican, i3 report ed to be so intensely wrought up over the Prohibition question that her politi cal outcome i9 less certain hereafter. A complete union of the German ele ment with the Democracy is predicted, and the Temperance agitators threaten "lo nnite with the Greenbackers and put a third ticket in the field at the coming election, The distress prevailing in Ireland was called attention to in the House of "Lords on the 23d ultimo by Lord Dunraven, who urged the adoption of a scheme of emigration oh a large scale. The Marquis of Lansdownc, also speaking m favor of emigration, said there were a jiuarter of a million of tenants in Ireland whose holdings were unable to support them, even it they paid no rents. Twelve thousand per sons in Galway, it is stated, have ap plied to the Government for assistance to enable them to reach America. What is termed the "talking1' quad rille has been introduced in England at dancing parties. An amusing dialogue is kept up betwean tho dancer3, some what in harmony with the movement . of the figures. O course the words are written beforehand, generally by some ameteur poet, and are learned by heart. A variation of this quadrille is one in which a certain number of the guests ..- are only in the secret, and these keep up an amusing Interchange of epigrams, gay talk or feign a quarrel, which gen erally ends in a hearty laugh. - - The Dutch Universal exhibition. which was opened at Amsterdam last ' week, is the first enterprise of the kind in which Holland has embarked. The main exhibition building is 1,000 feet long by 420 feet wide. There are be sides four other buildings, viz: A hall Vor colonial exhibits, 295 feet by -375 feet in dimensions ; a hall for agricul tural and miscellaneous exhibits, 1,667 teet by 100 feet; an art gallery, 067 feet by, 100 feet, and a museum, 417 feet by 250 feet. Those structures are grouped together in gardens near a large canal, . and a smaller canal runs through the grounds and tho main buildings. Scat tered through the grounds are a num berof minor buildings. One of these separate struc'turos is for American ex hibitors. Tho colonial exhibits include material from Africa. India. Australia and the Antilles. Among the foreign - countries most largely represented are France and Great Britain. The space allotted to the United States Is small. .Colored schools get another lift in Ken I tucky by a decision just given in the Federal Circuit Court there. !Vo pro vision whatover was made for school ing blacks until 1874; when the Iegisla lure provided a special lax upon thn property and polls of colored meu for the purpose. The amount realized was insignificant, white children alone were ' benefited by tho large State fund, and two years ago some colored men rc- ' fused to pay their assessments and went into court claiming that the law was unconstitutional under the fourteenth amendment. The claim was upheld and accordingly the Legislature a year ago passed an act puiling children of - both colors upon an equality so far as the inoney went. The act was sub mitted to a popular vote, but received a smalK majority and became a law Trouble came, however, because the municipal governments evaded the law. In Louisville and Paducah alone among the cities were schools opened as dircc- ted by the statute, while other towns special acts, wnicli m terms gave the local authorities almost unlimited power . over the schools. One of the places in the latter class was Queensboro and it is a" test case made up from there which is now decided The question again was " whether discrimination on the color line'conld be permitted under ' the amendment, aud aijain tho decision Ttvas in, tho ncgaiive. Nearly all the laxgertowns in tho State are managing . their schools ba tha Qucen8boo plan, bat the rnlinVtppIies to all of them and I must reanlt in the opening , of srfat mftny colored scbcolf . I Thll t i rimt Husband or Mine I? three times the man he pwas bcJore he began using "Wcl er." 1. Druggista. a Health Renew- l 1 PrtA MOONSHINE. Seems a queer thing . that all of the men loafers should seem the least able to earn their b read. Sporting Times. It doesn't take i a 'Northern invalid When vcrv ions Ui set well in Florida the first week's hotel bill Is . presented, he generally ayk "I guess Vm well enough to start IJor home this after noon' The JutJUe. j From iesthetio Boston comes this bit of wit: "We were eating our supper, and Mrs Dodge was cooking! beefsteak. I asked ray little jrirl Low she would have her steak cooked.; , Sfce replied, "I will have ft tender and tru&V There is an Irishman employed as a porter on a railway who brags of hav ing a watch that keeps correct time. He was heard to remark upon pulling out his watch, "It the sun I ain't over that hill in a minute and a half he wu be late;" 1 Medical! "Mary Jane said Dick- ey. isn tibia weather too tatoes?" "Dickev.v said! Scold for po- Mary Jane, "it isn't cold that takes off the potatoes : it's consumption." "Oh,!' said Dickey, "1 never lived on a farm." A Boston man, on a recent rainy day, saw, a gentleman ahead of him, with a handsome silk umbrella. J&ecognizing him, as he thought, as a friend, he rush ed up, clapped a hand on his shoulder, and shouted,by way of ajoke.Tll take thai umbrella, if you please " The in dividual addressed looked around and disclosed an entire stranger, bat before the other could apologize ne said hur riedly: "Oh. it's yours, is -it? Well, I didn't know that, j jHere, you can have it." and broke away, leaving the um brella in his band,1 1 i "Dr. Benson's (Celery and Chamo mile Tills for tne care ot Neuralgia are a success." Dn G.P. Holman, Chris tian burg, Va. 50 cts4 at druggists. - I SHORTS. Hear the organ with a crank Crooked crank! ! . What a world of measly j melody tis man and nionkay yank!! 1 How it jingles,! j " In the afirighted air of noon. While the startled heaven tingles, 1 And the dog's bjark madly mingles, Like the laughter of a loon ! "Ting a ling a ling, turn turn." Drones the dreary,1 dreadful hum Of the clinging caterwauling that so copiously clank i . From the crank, crank, crank, crank, j - crank, crank, crank. From the shrieking and the creaking of the crank! j j ' . The Phildelphia banks pay out this month about $600,000 in : semi-annual dividends. i One paper has been found to praise Keiuils appointment-the- Harrisbunr 2'elegraph. Keim edits it. ' Work ontho Washington monument was resumed Monday. . There is ma terial enough ready to be laid to . raise the structure thirty feet. :.-- ' s t The Salt Lake 'Tribune predicts, and with good reason J that it will cost a great war and thousands of Uvea to subdue the Mormons uuless they are put down prety soon I The twenty rniles of cable strcctxait road in Chicago run 174 cars, the) en gine doing the work of t,U30 horsed, and sending the .cars over the lour miles between the bity hall and the city limits in tweentjtnve minutes less" time than the horses could do it. Bettor thau $10,000. . . Y . ,4V . A K A . A i snenr nvpr vmiini ri'7- voara said Major II. W.f Ilines, of Boston, Mass.. "in being doctored for epilepsy. I employed the physicians in New Or leans, St. Louis, N. York, Phila.. Bos ton, Ixndou and Paris; but all to no purpose, Samaritan Xervinc has cured me entirely. ,1 i t , '-. ' PEKSONAf.j. Queen Victoria allows1 none. ' of hr children to see her without special per mission. , r 1 . ! "' 1 Ix)gan and Mahone is one ot the la- test ot the multitudinous tickets suc- ffcstpd for 1884. - i Proctor Knott's chances for th Dem ocratic nomination for Governor of Kentucky are said to be , better than those of any othej: candidate. 1 ' Ruins Hatch, better known as "Un cle Bu(us.n says that hp would like to be,the editor, tor just twenty-lour hours of every newspaper in jthe land. j The Hon.... Frederick O. Prince, 'of Boston, wants the next National Dem ocratic Convention held in Boston. wlncu, ne claims, is now an assured Democratic city. Historian Bancrof spts an example. at 83 which younger! men might profit by. He never tells! tho same story twice to the same person, and he tells a great many of them, too. s ( j Ex-Senator David Davis, of Illinois, has been interviewed at considerable length in San Francisco. He refused to talk a bout polities, but was quite ready to suggest "improvements" for the Yosemitc Valley. ' I John Splan writes Park to Mai. Walker.1 from Chester of thal&krit: w J .... "I want to predict, it Mr. - V&nderbilt allows Maud S. to be trotted this year, that she will trot a mile in 2 K. 1 nc ver saw a horse in finger condition i this season of the year" I Sir Philip II. Clarke, of Iondon, has reported to the British syndicate which sent him to Florida in favor of purch asing 80,000 acres of land in St. John's county. The land is a portion , of the Disston tract, and is saia to be fertile ami covered with a fine irrowth of vii-' ow piue auu cypress, i Monroe, Micu., Sept. 25, 1873. Srus I have been takinsHon Bittprs for inflammation of kidneys and blad der. It has done for me what four doc tors (ailed to do. The effect, ot Hop Bitters seemed like masic to me.-: ' W. L. CARTE jl Tlio Story Without an End; Azxin, Us icreat r monetary k value I seems almost monotonous. 1 he 155 tn i I ana State Lottery at IeT Orteanaon Aprii loth, has this record i Ticket i j vD 62.637 drew the first srand prize ot 1 ... . . . w 9 m mr- if V ?573,oou. 01 wnicn uenry ai. ruessmij. i i of Ni 189 Dearborn St., Chicago, I Us., j i and A. Gamier Tricot, Vermidon rille, La.i held each one-filth. Ticket No. 72.692 won the second capital of $25,000 ; collected in one whole lamp through I The Manufacturers' National Bank of Troy, for M. Connolly, of Troy. N. ; Y: Ticket No. 62,989 won tha third cap-1 ital, S10.000.and was fold in : fifths j one to Ed win T. Eiscnberg, J r. (collect-1 edtJtrough The Central National Bank j of Philadelphia); another to H- H. Harper, of St. George's. Colleton Co.. j S. C; another to Wm. H. Hampton, of Tracy City, Franklin Co., Term. ; j another to Bi F. Kruser. No. . 241 Fourth St., Milwaukee, Wis. The twof fourth capital . prizes of $0,008 eachj were sold to holders of tickets No. 58,-! 507 aud 26,502 two-fifihs were sold to James R.- Day, Malta Bend. Saline! Co., Mo.t and to parties in Fort Wayne, J IncL, New Haven Conn. For further I information apply to M. A. Dauphin, j New Orleans, Ia.. before the next drawing on June 12th, wnen the grand capital prize will be $ 150,000., 7 . Mr, E. S. Williams of Greensboro.. N. C says. "Brown's (Iron Bitters permanently cured me of an obstinate case of dyspepsia" ' , ..,. . . The first thing a city mau does when he becomes rich is to buy a farm, move into the country and bankrupt himself trying to raise enough to keep him from starving. ! A rich couutryman, on the other hand, buys a brownstone front in ,the city and becomes interested in, stocks, with a like result. Startling Debility. both Nervous and General. I ack of Self confidence and Will Power, Tm paired Memory, Despondency,! Weak Backhand kindred affections, are , com mon results of youthful follies; and per nicious practices, pursuic in solitude. Means of unfailing and perfect cure are suggested in large illustrated treatise, sent for three letter postage stamps. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N!. Y. weft sat. THE MAILS- Tbcmafis ckwc and arrive at the City loat Northern through malla, last.... L... $.00 P. M. Northern tbroufe and wiv mails.... S. 40 A. M. Italelgb .....5.00V. AL &4. 5.40 A. M. JAalU tor the X. C. Railroad and routes supplied theretrom inchiiS- BUpp faiflT A. C. Ilailroad at P il . and 5.10 A. M. 1 Southern Malls for all points South, 4ally.U. 8.00 P. M. Weatera mails (C. C. IvaUray) dally. (except Sunday) 5.20 P.M. All points between Ilamlet and Ral eigh. -. L 5.20 P. M. Mall for Cneraw and Darlington Kali- road. .8.00 P. M. Malls for. points between Florence and Charleston. . j ... . 8.00 P. M. FayettCTille and of&ce on Cape Fear - Blver, Tuesdays and Fridays, i .... 1.00 P. M. Fayettevllle,-- via Lomberton, daily, except Sundays.i... ............ ...5.20 P. M. Onslow C. U. and intermediate ota- ces, Tnesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M. Smithvlllemailfl, rby steamboat, dally , (except Sundays) ; .8.30 A. M. Malls for Easy 1I11I, Town Croek, Shallotte and Little Klvei. Tnes- ays and Fridays...! 6.00 A. M. WrlghtsTillc, daih; 8.30 A. M. OriS FOR DEHVERY. - 1 Northern through and way mails - 7.80 and 8.00 A. M. Southern Malls... 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Bailroad.... 9.45 A. M. Mails oollected from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.3 A. M. and 5 p. M. and from other poiotf of the city at 4 P.M. Stamp Office open from S A. M. to i M., and from 2 to 6.30 P. M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. tamps for sale in small quantities at general dellrery when stamp office is riosed. General dellrery open from 7 A. M. 7.50 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.80 A. M. - Carriers' delivery open on Sunday from 8.S0 toPiA.M. What Seven Could not do. Nashville. Tenn., April 6, 1881. , H H Warner & Co..- 8irs- Seven physicians could not do for me what your Safe Kidney and' Liver Cure ac complished. Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restored me to perfect health. JACOB MYERS. MISCELLANEOUS GUNS AND CUTLERY A FDiE ASSOrfTatENT OF t Muzzle and Breeoh-Loader ; Guns, . Revolvers and Ammunition' SILVER! PLATED j SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF Pocket Knives, , j Table Cutlery. Popular price to salt all at N. JACOBI'S, HAKDWABK DEPOT, dec aa-tf " Ko. 10 Soath Front St 20,000 NEW PEANUT J8ACK8 AJXD 4 Bushel Oat Sacks. For sale at "4 i Wfllard'tu I isn l.VU A week made at home by tbe indnsttions. Best bus!- start you. .'Ilea. women, boysind girls rJrTir "-'j n "cia wwo ior us. ow is the tbe time. You can work in spare time, or give yonr whole time to the business. No oerbusliwlllpay tou nearly as well, ioeoeeanll tomakeenormonspaT. br en raglna at once. Costly mt2t and Uras free. Moneymada fast, easily and honoraUr. Ad drsTBiiaiCo..AiiTcLa mo.. jm -9 j . ... - I Sl MISCELLANEOUS- BROlVfJ'S will cure dyspepsiaieartbum, mala ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, and other wasting diseases. C 3 BRomrs IRON BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the system; cares weakness, lack of energy, etc Try a bottle. I BROW'S IRON BITTERS ': 1" "" i ' i3 the only Iron preparation that does' not color the teeth, and will not cause headache, or constipation, as other Iron preparations will." broBj's IROfJ BITTERS Ladies and all saucrers from Reu ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com plaints, wiH find it without an equaL may 74 w tpc-4irni 1 Branson's Nrc. Business Directory FOR 1883, . I - ' "." "'.:, S OON TO BE I3SUEl-4)th iilUonUth I year of publication, will contain over 80,000 3STA.ly:ES, , and Is Intended to be tbe FULLEST AND MOST RKLIABLK REFKRENCE BOOK ever published for North Carolina. The Business and Professional Men of every County, City and Village will be recorded ami classified for convenient reference. Price $5. r , ,y , , api 25-tf Matting ! Matting ! I piFTELEN DIFFERENT STYLES FROM 16c to 45c jer yard ; 4-4, 6-4, 8 4, Oil Cloths, ekfrant to deMgn, and low In price. TURKISIT TAPESTRY and Velvet Raga and Mat. . . , ' Fine aesortmcnt of Mareetlle and cheaper Vfhltc and Colored Bed Spreads. "T 100 Doz. German and Irlah Linen. Turkish Bath, and cheaper Towels. I Come and see me. a mit nlMmnm tn alitw uoous. s iOU BEAR. men S4 20 Market 8t New Jewelry Store. rilHB UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY 1 I - ; - ' announce to tho citizens of Wilmington, that - i , he has leased tbe premises No. l3,;Markct St., and is now ta receipt ofa Handsome Stock of Goods, which will be displayed In a few days. Watch and Clock repairing aepeclalty. doci8 ;i JSOl H. ALLEN. SOME MORE. JU8T RECEIVED. ANOTHER LOT OF those ELEGANT HAVANA CHEROOTS. Warranted the best 1 IT? fc CENT CIGAR, In thejeity. ALSO AIFlj j LINK. OF Tobacco & Tobacco Goods. f i - Canand t&kefa smoke. '!- " - i . K. QREEVRW K I.n So. Front 8t., just bekwr ExehangConuV ! Excnrsion and Pic Nic j gEASON . IS OYER. OSIK THEATRICAL and Ball aeasos Is bow ojentar. 7Genticen wbw iniMw vo j; iisx-JLA.c work and a cjeanaaa cmtortable Barter shop, will tod it at M , . JOltN WERNER'S, Fractlcal Baixr n1 ln-ftrmv v no Market Street, between Vront and Water trteU-- oct-T-tf : PUEOELL HOUSE. '' rjXDKB NEW MAKAUEMBNT, v r -ZJ1? PEE2 PreprletoT. -It8 Proprletcr Atlactle UoteL Flrst-Clas ti all Us appciatrsenta. Terras tiW to C3.C3 moa BITTERS MISCELLANEOUS. HOME COMFORT. I AFTER A RAINY RIDE A COUNTRY PHYSISIAN i TILLS WHAT HE THINKS OFSOME PEOPLE. ; j "I wlah to graciotu eorao people wonld learn when they need a doctor and when they don't" j i exclaimed Doctor K , aa be cntervMi ms I house in a cosey little Tillage tn ihe interior of. ; the State of New York, after a tedious night ride of many nl W. "I baTe been down among ? the mountains to sro a man, who the ne6cn- ger said, was very tick and not likely to li-ce tlll morcinp, nnkfrs he had imme-JIate help; and found him suffering from a rather sharp attack of colic, which ,hls family might have relieved in teu minutes, If they had a grain of eense and two or three simple remedies la the bouse. 13ut no ; they must remain Ignorant as pigs, aud when !the leant jurho or pain takes them, sond for a doctor, whether they ever pay him or not." "Whv, Doctor, what kind of simple reme dies, as yon call them, do you expect people to keep In the hoae ?" asked hU wife, as she poured him a cup of hot tea. j"In' this. .case," answereel the doctor, they had only put j BENSON'S CArciXE PORU3 PLASTER on tbe man's stomach, he would have been all right In an hour, and saveil roe a dreary rtdc " In all ordinary complaints 11 cure at on. - All diseases are eliminated from the system i by what may be roughly callevl expulsion or ' i :!: extraction, o by a union of the twoprocejses, Benson's Klaster jroaiotc6 both. Jt incite the toriId orgt to" act, nd sends its healing Boothimr inflacnoe through Ihc myriad pores 6f the ekln. All other plasters oblige tle pa ticnt to wait. They give him hope for to mor row. Beusonii plasters givea him help to-day VVhich la beUer, do you think ? Buy the CA P CINE and keep it iu the houee. Price 25 con te. seabury A JohUion, Pharmaceutical Chem ists, New York. apj 23 4w Prr3fottth9T7R.K. Aircnu Jabuant wllinar our now braided Silver Mould V ire , Clfi.thesrJnc.tiM? former. JVKverTutt.Warmrtl" Sfllls realitvat overy hoiiso. Sample A term frr f mail. Address QntAKD WIRE KILLS, PhiUd., T MARK TWAD'Shook ' I' LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI" is iiroNin the ffrandd 8n-f,3 of all the Twain feenes. A CEXCIKK BOSASZO m Book Agents BROS., S5.-J JiPlth St., For terms and tcrrito address DOUGLASS Phlla., Pa. apl23 4w Tg5f "MOORE COUNTY GRIT" ,' -!. CORN MILLS AND MIU.STOKES, tai.i,szzSju BESTINTHEVORLD 1 SAMPLES OF MEAL BEET I OS APPLICATION. ROSTH CASCllNA KiLlSTOSE CO. Branch Office, Charlotte, N. C rr-arRNTioN this p.vr kr Farmers, Take Notice. JORRIS' jIoG tnOLERA COMPOUND ia just t&e thing'to cure or preven Uog Uhol era and all diseases to which Swine are sub ject; !lt will prevent that dreadful disease known as Trichnae, and will put your bogs In a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid neys, liver, &ic, of worms and parasites I .Each paekage contains one and one-half pounds and will, if lven strictly according to directions, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and put a noars m a.eonanion to ratten m one half the nenal time, thereby savins one half of the feed, The farmers' of Duplin countv are giving It me praise. All farmers should btty a pack- age Tor sale , wholesale and re tall, "by GREEN, Drngglst, Market Street, Wllr V. C I . ' dee 19-r! W. V. mlnirton. dee 19-d&w-tf , Fresh Arrivals. QHOICE WATER-MILL MEAL CORN AJfD EASTERN HAY, Dry Salt and Smoked Sides, Dry Salt and Smoked Shoulders, Heavy Mess Pork, Xorth Carolina Laid, North Carolina Hams, All grades Good Floor, "Pah At Close Price. HALL &PEARSALL 1DU1 mi Labobatory o State Assateb and Chemist, - 606Cast Grace Street. ' BJCHMOND, Va., January 30th, 1883. Mr. N. Ezkkiel has made known to me the composition of his Hair Restorer and I have also subjected it to-chemical examination. It contains no lead oi silver, substances very commonly employed in making preparation for the hair, nor anything harmful, and may therefore be used without apprehension of in jurious results. WM. II. TAYUOR, M. D., State Chemist. Whilst thanking yon. Mr. Ereklcl, for the JIair Eestorcr you to kindly- sent me, I take great pleasure In saying to you that its bene ficial effects upon my hair have been so appar ent as to attract tbe commendation of all my friends who have noticed U. ; - - It is In my estimation a treasure, without which the toilet of none who have used It will be complete. Hoping It may realize you the K;-.ttiiMw-jr success you bo ncjiiy oeserve, . I remain, very respectfully, - 4 I Mrs. A. JS. V. Wxszl Richmond, Va., Eeb. 27, 1867. For sale by all druggists. Price (1 per bot-t?e- i , feb 17 rJev Restaurant- fTtHK UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT1- taUy anne-trnce that be baa'just'Uticd up at No 8, Granite Row, South: J"ront St., a restaurant or Ladles and Gentlemen, where meals ana refreshmenu may be had at all hours ! of th day. Kverythlng Is new aad first class. I PcJ Ke wallers and oourteous attendants. ; ,, -Game and Oysters- la season. yine Wtnee, LSquors aAdXCigars.' ! 1 " I -..s f -: '''..,- 18 ' T. A. SCIIUTTK, Prop. gUY ONE OF.THESK XHLE AT HOUSE- hold r omlorU from - , , - GILES & HURCIIISON. s apl 14 ? 23 and 43 llurciHoa lioe iHulbert Brolm: Price List. ? 4 Piano. 7 ormn - and r. 4 organ. Organ, 6 sets reeds' u ft ter, sub-bass..... IWI.can. , . Our Pianos and Orn'- t . Accordeon V"kcys!"i sti.V;'i 1 1 reeds,perfect!:.!.(0p, holes...... wa corner:: 1 1 S Mouth O aouDMj ? holes, OS. """ ! ; U Clarionet, genuine Martin: V VT I boxwood , "tyt, i i ny.naaaiuwrr' it id aiuuc jjox, i rone, crank tn 1 J 18 " 8tnne 'JJ'. 'lT large......;::::.: "a iblo Bass, pateot heidL i -11 S atrlnsrs V i 20 YlokmoaUo t, 22 Don 27 Banjo, 10 Inch, 4 brass bracketr'' 1 M Cornet, brass cornopeon 2?" fc and crooks.. ....VT..11' ! I Steel Violin, Guitar and Banio " - u Jiros..... vt Gut, Russian, Uermao or Itauaa'-'CL i ouality ", oen i Instruction Book, nowVioVwian, s ,! any Inatrumcnt. Having just made a good tradeVortM piainfadSrSJ Mfe l" U Tc-s strictly cah with or4eV:tU Call on us when you eome to St. LsnL I raogve Street, St Lotus, lis. 1883. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. 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Acknowledged by the best otborlttlttt BEST SAFE MADE, r , j V l -. .j 1 Extract from Scientific AwurloM t&a& Feb. Uth, 1882: Wetat also asked wtotS bestj fire proof aale. We ay MARVa" A.A.W11XAXBV. - " .--.,. - v . -r . - -, decI9 ,:: i -ar Aitent M wnrnlaf First National Bank of Wil on. CAPITAL BTOCK.,.r..v..rf? Deposits received art eoUeettooi:1 &n aceesatbte potofs la U United CtAtsa ; ZMRECTOS3' E. . BURRUSft, A, MARTIN. JAB gPEUKT. B. HAUL E. B. BUSRUSS........-. ' - Tf&' a. k! WALm.i.....f 3 i'"f:r 1F.LARSXK3..:"A;' CsjtVjr : Buggie3; f r. Buggies ? ; ETT ASD SrOOND , HAND . Jp? 8 A1 Sotoa Irr&lfia. - i ... i ! - . T.J EOUTTTTTIIm

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