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The Daily Review, . JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. .. ' ' ' WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY, MAY 13. 1883 Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N. C, as Becond-class matter. COMPOUNDING FELONIES. Compounding felonies, says the New "York World, is now beconng a com mon practice. It is demorol'zing. It is a violation of law. The casb;er of a firmTin this city last week stole thht en thousand doars irom his employers. The father of the dishonest clerk, Hving in Newark, made gc r?d the amount and the prisoner was re t 1 '' om arrest. The story is told ps a ma. ?r of ordinary occurrence. The thitf Yn 1 1 -n charged with the cr.;me and w? in the hands of the officers of tle 'aw. When they lib- crated him they f. nr'vt 1 at tv o offens es. It is as much a crime to compound f a felony as to commit one. " A score of rc"?nt ?" anoes might be r'trd in whfch irshon?5t employees, af ter detection.! have made restitution of the whole ora part ot the amoun' ; they have stolen and notr:s more bis been heard about the afiir. In our own city government a clerk in one of the payments lr-cn y robl 1 it of r'ne ten thousand dollars. A friendly Com missioner put tiie money back in the . safe and the clerk wrs retained-in his position un;l the fa:t of his defalcation was accidentally brought io light In all these cwi it is nowoithy that the offenders are "higHy rv ?r :ble," and ' hare highly respectable friends. It would be a novelty to find a' poor man who had committed a theft set free be eaur 3 he restored, or cot some one else to restore, what he had stolen. -v The effect of this reprehensible prac 't;ce is deplorable. It is directly calcu late! to induce dishonrsty, especially in young men who have relatiyes pos sessed of mc?ns at their back. A b?"k clerk, or a clerk in a public office, is tempted to steal in the conviction thai should he be discovered b;s fiiend3 will not allow him to go to prison and will come to his relief. An employee hav ing'a passion for speculation and being .eager to make money thinks he may safely venture on dishonest practices when he knows that the restitution of a portion of what he appropriates w Ul in case of detection, enable him to es cape punishment. The law prohibits the compounding of a felony. That ought to be enough to prevent the officers of the law from sanctioning and aiding such an act. It is pernicious in its example and de plorable in the inducements it holds out to dishonesty. 1 . THE SUPREME COURT. When the Supreme Court of the United States, says t the New York Herald, adjourned for the term last Monday it left more cases on its doQket than it found at the beginning of the session. It was not able to keep pace with the new cases brought before it, much less' to make any headway in re ducing the volume of accumulated busi ness. Ths has been equally true of every session held by the Court in sev- Aral vpora nocf Tfa rn Inrnlor lino Kaan -T., . , . steadily growing longer year by year. and it will continue to lengthen until soma means of relief is provided. Liti- cants must now wait about- tbcee vears before getting a hearinff. Had the House passed at the last session the Davis bill for the reorgani- alio, of the national judiciary tHs evil would have been remedied, and both the Supreme and the lower Federal tribunals would now be relieved of their pressure of business ind made tneir pressure oi oasmess ana maae efficient courts of justice. As it is it is very doubtful whether anything will be done in the matter Jor two or three . r . r.i years. Any satisfactory soaition of the problem will call for the appointment of some now Federal, judges, and Dem- ocratic politician?, ss they sliowed by KAustntih-n-iaKsii rl mwii vjvoi w .vr aiiii utti, picict to await the-rc ;u't or tho next Presi dential eUction be ore gu.ng the 'Presi ,i , - ,u7 .c Hnnnn is iR-.w w .i wti'i - "vuv,u 4 -j in, j iutu juuiivi interests must eiye way for the time being to political considerations. Sunset Cor. in denvin? the renord j ua umm 'r ,uc w tfibuvtAMd t utaiv ership contest, says : "I suppose that "prince of schemers. Sam. Rmda", is al the bottom of it. Rnt. it Til Hir, i t a 11 T good. RandaU personally has never . uccuuivcu up in auj juu, uub u lias I Some very wui fuends that have. He was .twwt honest in h's re.SOn,l and prjvate transactions, but iu.fc!s political maneuvering he is as unse' upulous as it is possible for a man to H. In fact heisntterlydevoid of one particle of political honesty." As ilr. Cox is in thfl fifld it. wnnld hth wiser in him xxra think, to let somebody else do the talk- . , ., . , . , , . ing when the nines and vices of his com pet Uors are being canvassed. j she v .M. ' , . jw wuoni ne wouia nave sacrificed her A correspondent of tho Boston Ut r chair 1DS pulseless across the oftrwho has tn soanding the pub;ie covered that 1 all the Democrats and :tcftbb Republicans uphold Gbvcr- "PV" ensoa'3 SIerT nd J Chaao - , , . , v.-v., N3ldi3 cro crth, their-..7c:-bt in vestigation. The Republicans say tliat the party will be held' accountable for the disreptable condition of ji flairs that ha3 been allowed to exist in l a public institution. The masses of I tie people yervj that hu f cannot get over the discij man skins were tanned, and the bodies of the paupers given over wholesale for V 1 1 m mi! i 1 . recKicss dissection, iney nave aiso come to believe that other public insti- lotions are also mismanaged. When ljutlsr makes his attack on the insur ancc companies, another sensation is predicted. .1 I PERSONAL. Menial, rushing in: I '"Mr. Conkling, Governor bprague is dead!" Conkling: "Ah! So much tor Governor Sprakue!" Menial: 'It's the horse Governor Sprague, your honor!" Conkling; "O. methought it the a?s." i j One R dc1;ck. a colored divne vows that he w H vind'eate his rishts for ba nr been L lined out I of a refresh- ment room on c Ealr?more knd Ohio Ra;,ro.id. on the feroand. it is said, that Prc.ident Gairctt has tabcoed "cullered Dussions." I Mr. Florence, the conip ':an. was person who smiled and smiled but was o cf;n ..u L 7 l I ' ILJ 04 L. JL JJU Oil.' IUI- P2t"ig lands lor 1 fie flood sufferers . m m -- . Brool'bn?c:andsQon-and, to-6tit th tfnrtr ehnrf ot u0 mnct iriU Mr. Florence was fleeced Out of $25. Ihe Cb'cxgo Inter-Ocean says that a uuvam icu jr nora ex- vice-rresiaent fhobP?. ine uepuDiicins wi i win in iW4. He . uwtl , IlllllbU Willi HVJ lUUUllL Ul ntta lairh in fha ohi itnnf iha IrmiKi;n paity oi idis oiate to emerge irom the ciond ot dust raised by dissensions among themselves, and come together unacr new leadership. SHORTS. MOONSHINE. Very few people nowadays suffer Irom suggest'on of the brain, Mrs Partington. V . ' , v hen railroad stcek is watered cou- pous are often all over dew. Bostdn Commercial. j r It is . the people who have no ffood umn swnoare piottina to Kill with dynrnite. New Orleans' Picayune. A lucky man. the late Waqrrier : he is the only one who can no loneer hear hisown music. Paris vaper. . J Professor (treener. a reDresentative colored, man, says of , his race: "We wane common'sense not'eonventions." i - . . ..i This shows how much a n'efirro knnws Ur. Armitagre savs : -Man should nl. wftvs hn trrirafni " rSi tv,n - Aver lincA nn a no J erirr at- nnA ' - v. " ..vil f . I . I ta. auib, (4UU bIYI to gee out oi tne wav ol a. waterino- carxr viuess not. Joioeu Ultizen. i . n Ml TT -M ... At London public dinners it hn ceas ed to be in order to rise to any toast except that of the Queen. Further more, the toast to the Queen alwavs: comes first and before the diners arrive at that condition in which they are un able to rise. New Orleans Picayune.. j - - Silver Ckeek, NY., JFeb. 6, I880I Gents I have been verv low" and have tried everything, to no pdvatage. 1 nearu your nop Bitters recommend ea oy so many, 1 many, I concludedjto Mve them a trial.' 1 did. and now afn around, and constantly iraproviug, and am nuanjr us dLiuug lis ever. 1 W. II. WKLLER. ,A Sad Story. 'Kiss me darlinff." Richard Irwin had toiled slowly and wean which led to the poor abode and looking Ions and lovingly into the pale but beau- : ?ful face of the girl who had. given iip parents, home and eve'thing that had niade life happy to become his life. a.a uc 5SUUU. fcUre fler ,so. wmte arms twined lovingly around his neck ana ner deep naze! eves unraispd trt hi he saw that she had been weeping and Y010- the wan, drooping lips that in liffSTrt be kissed by bis own. there were traces of pie. Richard Irwin shuddered as he drew; the lithe, yielding form still more C 0?5-y tot b'm, an.d he wept bitter, scalding teers of pain to think that bis wife, Civ tie Stigglns, Boston born and bred a girl who habitually read JSmer ?n. and 'liose essay on the theory of hsiizontal cleavage in red sandstone was only excelled by her paper bn the fauna oi p,;oene should be reduced to eating pie in tho moiD;ngl And while as wrap Ded in the painful Reveries yytie raised her head rom h-s bosom. vno 2i3Qoc told her a I ' 'Ybu are suffering, my darling," she blu an yon no me, your wife, of your soi row?" l'" ?otmfr " chard replied kiss- ing ucr lenucriv. i "Lemon pie," too," he murmured in noarse, agonizing tones, as h:s Hos le.t uers. xuy uoa: xn-s js terrible." ""L.8.?0 " or-some, one nIn,msel1 siowiyand wearily up m &tairs was neara. l resently j it ceased, and a messenger boy kicked SP lXTdo9r antl. walking t where iil.chard.irwia sat handedhim a telei tore open the envelope with trembling hands and read the message j w'a vmci uis suouiuer CO See ",f.y,I3r,alnS w a'l right. - i low? broke toSe' "'afheris dead, and all bis mackerel fishery is 0tn" " hidKow"11111 igIrI' Reeling e by a caxithopterygian fish of the scorn beroid lami'y. Its bodv i rn w f4l'S???ll,l0,l, and its prancn'.ostegai rays are seven in nom- ber"and then looking nn niS saw the man she lovod so well,1 and J I State formal School The next session of the State Normal School, to beheld at Wilson' will' com mence on J one 14 th and close on July -19th.-- I he Board have seemed the ser vices of Prof .J. L. Tomlinson. Super intendent of the Wilson Graded School, as SuDerint indent, and of Prof. K. V. DeGrafl'. Superintendent of Public Ini I nf MtAfiAn To f faronn KTrtwr- T.... .a iow"t -iwu, uiraj, aa f f" FV: YJ'i1. na?- nnH in hi rpat snfiar.in.liv, nf fMnhincr teachere how to teach, has no superior " O- - t J - .W.l 1 The corns of instructors further consists of several able and experienced teachers, including Prof. JJ. is. Johnson, Supeiintendent of the Graded School of Newbern, and Prof. Geo. E. I Ittle, of WashingtonCity, D. C. With Profs. Tomlinson and DeGraff at the head again, aided by a competent faculty, the School will sustain, r.;.d doubtless si crease, the high reputation it has al- ready gained. j" 'lour Skin Cure is super excellent. 16 ts fast curing my daughters ring worm. u)Jiich ?uid spread all over Iter body:' lrs. iu. l.. V. Merriam, Jblue liili, Mass. , Druggists keep it, $1 per pack age. Prof Abel, who has conducted the M. J ? A' ' gnmeni uynwnue invesugauon in England, has been knighted. -It's an Ml " J MO - I III 1X7 1 n 1 "ilTf "t""' ' LMrs Joh.nT Harper, of Harpers, N. C , says : "I used Brown's lion Bit- ters for kidney disease with excellent effect." , nftL;..f,r v.,-u .....f,, I r ininn -U last year, eleven were Enffliah. fi ve American, 'and nnfi Tn- i 11 uian. I a ' ' " Epilepsy of Nine years. "I thank the giver of all cood eifts." writes J. N. Marshall, of Granb v. New ton Co., Mo., "lor giving me Samaritan Nervine. It cured my daughter's epil eptic fits, of 9 years standing." Get at druggists. $1.50. 1 Bargue, a paiHter of exquistite ! little pictures, the best of which 'are said to be in the hands of Miss Wolf and Mr. Vanderbilt, died lately in a Paris lu natip asylum. ' i lon't Die in tlie House. "Koush on itafs" Clears out ruts. mice, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, moies, ciiipmunss, gopners. idc. I " Reports prevail in Paris that the ount v 03U01lKe-13 seriously in. " . J!' . . ' : w nnr avan l 'Ail l jl nrvv n n ' " ww. Nashville. Tenn.. Aoril 6. 1881. i i , . . i Pans coma not ao tor me what your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ac- compushed. Hopelessly sick with kid- ! . , , w " wwicu io wj puueci, health. JACOB MYERS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, GTJNS AFD CUTLERY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF' ' Muzzle and Breech-Loader 1 Guns, DawaIwam nn,l AMM..M!i'.:b MVUI VCI O aim niNNIUlllUOn5 SILVER PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY O Pockfit, TTni VflS Tanle Cutlery. Popular prices to suit all at N. JACOBFS. HARDWARE DEPOT, dec 22-tt No. 10 South Front St Livery and Sale Stables. jg-ORSks, BUGGIES, PHJETONS AND CABKIAGLS let at low rates. AI30 Board for Horses. . - " ' - I ' The Finest Hearse in the City. 1 r V A CAR LOAD OF - ' , - . ; 1 t Kentucky Horses & Miiies Just receive and for sale low. ; ' The best lot of stock in the city. r " ' fllOLLINGS WORTH & WALKER, At the-New Stables, , may 4-tt Cor. Fourth and Mulberry sts For Fifteen Cents pER YARD, LACE BUNTINGS, as good as anything else in town for 3C in all the ce sirable shades. The best thing yeu Imported White Check Lawns, in two styles, at 1 cents, worth double. Another instalment of 6c. Percales. Look at my Lace Caaabrey, in 3 colors. Buff, Pink and Blue mmntMi , The most sensible fnxr7niSd ren combining strwgtix with Tbeitf j. " Gloves and GIovm H.Zdt. Handkerchiefs. forU aLadi - JOHN J. HEDRICK. - ;. - people are always on the lookout for chan ces to Increase their at mm Uecome wealthy; theTwhXnoT tor tbJropportunities remain in povertr Vf fera great dunce to makeonTvf -v Si 5f 5s?i?ftIro? locally! : Any;nVS do the work properly from th rt ttrrnZ 5-"?rw???' Lxpeasiye outSt f urniahprl ftT ldlyL Yocan MISCELLANEOUS. ft A fJo Whiskey! - ; , I dROWN S IRON BlTTERS .... .!. I v is one of the very few "tonic posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown's Iron Bitters is guaranteed , to be a non intoxicating stimulant, arid it jwill, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, arid at the same time abso lutely kill, the desire for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. j i Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the American Christian Re viezu, says of Brown's Irdn Bitters: Cia.,0.,Nov. 1 6, 1881. Gents : The foolish Wast ing of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul gence .of our people, makes your preparation a necessity ; and if applied, will save hun dreds; who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. , Browns Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &cj and it never fails to render speedy and .permanent relief 1 1 .may 14-lw tp-c-nrm Branson's N. e Business Directory : I FOR 1883, : . . . r . , SOON TO; BE ISSUED-6th: Edition-lTth I year of publication, yilj contain over f 603000 and t3 Intciuleil to be the. FUIJjEST ANt) MOST IlEU ABLE KEFERENqE BOOK ever published fop North Carolina. ? 'xtieJiuslness .ancl Professional Men of every County; City and Village will. be recorded and classified for convenient reference. Price $5. apl25-tf'' Matting! Matting! ! p IFTEEN DIETEREHT STYIES FROM 15c to 45c per yard ; 4-4, 6-4," 8 4, Oil Cloths, elegant In design, and low in price. TURKISH TAPESTRT and Velvet Rusrs Un Mau. ' Fine assortment of Marseilles and cheaper White; and Colored Bed Spreads. , . ;, 100 Doz. German and Irish Linen. Turkish Bath, and cheaper Towels. . ' - IrOme and See mP. O. tmat nlooanrn tn chnnr uuous. ; , SOT.. It RAT? , . w w s wvr auvn mcnz , ' 30 Market St ' ITew Jewelry Store. rilHE UNDERSIGNED " RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Wilmington, that he has leased the premises Ho. I3,;Market St., and is now la receipt oia Handspm of Goods, which wui be displayed In a few days. Watch and Clock repehlng a specialty. dect9 - JNO. II. ALLEN. SOME MORE. TUST RECEIVED, ANOTEtEK LOT OF those ELEGANT HAVANA. , CHEROOTS. Warranted the best I FIVfc CENT CIGAR, IntheCdty. ! ALSO AFTj LTNE-OF TofaaCCO & TofaaCCO GOOdS, .-' ; Calljand take'a smoke. ! 8dS,M ' jUit V?2Sa?5oS2rr I i Excursion and Tic Nic jgEASON IS O VErJ 'THE. THEATRICAL and Ball season Is now otnin" who are used tn fttlst. ST-LAS work and a Barber shop, will find It ciean ana uomtortable .-'r'".1 rucr ana I'errumer. No 29 Market Street, hetvwn s 1 StrMtL w.jiu ver ICE ! ICE t- Tf!T!r TTODIJ) ItESPECTrOLtY KOTIFr Ih citlsens and the public generally, Uiat I haTc to XuU snry of choice ICC and al-1 'I V -i4 ; HOME COMFORT. ' AFTER A RAINY RIDE A COUNTRY ; PHYSICIAN TELLS WHAT HE THINKS OFS0ME PEOPLE. 'I wish to gracious come people would learn when they need a doctor and when they don't' exclaimed Doctor E as he entered , his liousein a cosey lilt !e village in the interior of the State of New York, after a tedioas nizht ' 1 ? 7 ride of many miles. "I have been down among the mountains to 6ee aj man, who the messen ger said, was very sick and not likely to live till morning, unless he hiad immediate help; - . . i- and found him suffering from a rather sharp attack pr co lie, which his family might have relieved in ten minutes, If they had a grain of sense and two or three simple remedies lu the house. But no ; they must remain ignorant as pigs, and wlten the least ache 'or pais takes ; - - - - ' j theni, send (for a doctor,; whether they ever pay him or not." - , ; " Why, Doctor, What kind of simple reme dies, as you call them, do you expect people to keep In the Iiouec asked his wife, as she poured him a cup of hot tea. ; " ' "in tnis case, -, answered the doctor, "if they had only -at a BENSON'S CAPCINB PORUS PLASTER on the man's stomach, he would have been ail right in an hour, and saved me a dreary ride " . 1 - - - v t " ! ;;In all ordinary complaints it cures at once. All diseases are eliminated fromi he system by what may be roughly called expulsion or extraction, or by a union of tlie two processes Benson's Plaster promotes both. It incites " ' ! x the torpid organs to act, and sends its healing Soothing influence through the myriad ;pores or the skin. AH other plasters oblige the pa tient to wait. They give him hope for to mor row. Benson's plasters gives him help to-day Which is better, do you think ? JJuy the CA P CINE and keep it in the houso. Price 25cehts - SeabuW & Johnson, Pharmaceutical Chem ists, Nejiv York. r apl 23 4v $1001 $250 Per Irontli SURE. Agents jubilant witli eellinqr our new braided Silver Mould Wire CIothcsLine. Louis forever. Xever rusts Warranted Sells readily at every house. Sample dt term free by mail. Address QUtARD WIRE: MILLS. PMlada.. Pa. ! "LIFE ON j THE MISSISSIPPI" is proviDg the grandest success of all the ijwaitt fcenes. ! A GK'NUIKE BOKANZO XO id territory. Book Agents UGLASS BROS., 55 3S.7th St., For terms and territ address DOUGLASS Phila., Pa. apl 23-4 w s 'MOORE COUNTY GRIT" 'JiN MILLS AND MILLSTONES, ' - - (AU. SIZES). EEST1IJTI1EV0RLD SAMPLES OT MEAL SENT 1 iv j oh application; v , NCRTK CAROLINA MILLSTONE CO. . Branch OfficeChsriotte, N. C. Farmers, Take; Notice. jyrOKRIS HOG CH()LKiA COMPOUND Js just the tiling to cure or prevent Hog Chol era and all diseases to which Swine are sub ject; it will prevent that dreadful disease known as Trichnap, and will. ' put jour hogs 4 a thrifty, healthy condition, clearinar: the ki&- neys, liver, 4X0., of worms and parasites. r J . n Each package contains one and ' o'nW-half pounoa ana will, if given strictly according to uireciions, cure iu nogs oi tne Ghoiera and put, v uvuwMuu w xabiicu lu uue Ha.ll LJlti nsuai wme, mere dv saving one half of the feed; The farmers i of Duplin eountv are c-ivlnir it the praise. All farmers should buy a pack- For sale .wholesale and retail, hv . w n GREEN, Druggist, Market Street, Wilmington, v. . I nee fi.vixr.tr Fresh Arrivals. CHOICE WATER-MILL MEAL- 4 CORN AND EASTERN HAY. Dry Salt and Smoked Sides Dry Salt and Smoked Shouiders, . Heavy Mess Pork, ? , r'.. North Carolina Lard, '' j"' :-:'. North Carolina Hams, .V .',1"' - All graces Good Flour, . At Close Prices. v : - HALL&PEAltSALL P, Mi Hale's Publications. WOODS AND TIMBERS OF NORTH CAROLINA. ' I vol. 12mo., Clolth, $1.25. "The publicaUon of such facts In a shape that makes them accessible, is tim vinriw.t service inat me puDiic spirited men In the auum can ao inep aiaies. a. Y. World, . "Tne very thing needed. A very Important "A timely and valuable publication. Mast lotte Journal. r prove oi reat service to tii s,tte nhr,- '3r ??!e don,ette State agreat er vlce." BibUcal Recorder , "Of such thorough excellence that it de serves the wide bt circulation. ??nhiii (Tenn.) Znmfrermaji; The book is well printed on t!ntT handsome! v hound In lnth and an accurate and beantifnllv fwoA ifon ius : mm u ius, rauruau routes ac- nned. i ':' ....... r. BVEKYBOJOY'S BOOK. Answers to simple-questions frequently put to lawyers by Laymen. Points in Law of value to every man In North Carolina the Professional man, the Farmer, the Mechanic, ihe Landlord, the Tenant, the Cropper, the Laborer. - -KJ2mlpaIKir' prIce (Five Postage Stamps) iScents. ., . f . r , ror sale by booksellers generally, who may be supplied in quantities on favorable! terms, by either of the undersigned, - If uot to be had at your local book store, mailed post-paid on receipt of the rrlce.vby ; & J. iiale & son, Publlsherr, Booksellers and Stationers, K. Y.; r, P. 1L; Hale, Publisher, Raleigh, N. C. - ieb 34 . . .-t . " ' ' ' 1 MISCELLANEOUS. AT nousE- MISCELLANEOTTft Hulbert ; Bros., Whole Price List. 4 Piano, 7 wuuu. airracft- . . L - - i- 1 . nnran organ. 'giand I Qrram, 6setsr("i3t;V0V:X:-59 B V ler; sub-bass. ... t.i. coa- ' i .. i nt? OrganaWV ,r, ran5ca nrst-ciass. . micu;.. .......... s t 3 rlolin cremona mole) eit '06- 11 irni. ..... ....it r " lu u Vfs"8t genuine Cnn.ll aouuie 24 holes. GS ................. . J I '2f! V1rlrnlln latanl 1... 25 00 io oe .23 a 4 00 good.... j f,w 22 Doublei Bass, patent head. 3 U V - strings j 24 Gulter. maple, toichine hVfini' -nnisn. ....... ...... f , rClr; Uia3 oractets f1 Banjo Slri : f Steel Vlcdint Guitar and Banjo"strin8V j 1 Gut, Russian, German or Italian' best V 5 Instruction Books.liowe's'orinncr'V 15 . any Instrument. ........ I ' , Iiaving just made a irond erSeMhines, wi.lseppoVfo , pwSV5difflS. 6afc ,D : cr mon u stomp1?.8 8triCUy wlth 0r(,er. Wpi take auef3 a"d dea;crs 8end our 40 page Cr v in I?ve net wholcsale prices aeentl m make 100 per cent, profit. fc-nif cab w u6 wnen you come to St. LouU.' References : Aiiv hnnt Klcflir1. In the City. . 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 15, 1883, edition 1
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