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The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor .& Prop WILMINGTON. N.jC. SATURDAY. JUNE 30 1883. JCntered at the Posloffioe at Wilmington, N. C. I as second-class matter. I - Vermont was at first called New Connecticut, and took its present name in 1791, tvbcn it was admitted1 into the Union. , , . Georgia has 2,846 factories, working 17,871 bands, with a capital invested of 18,930,020, paying in wa?es $4,844,508, yielding annually in products $31,190... 125: ' :v Harper's Weekly say $ the star route rcrdict is a sorry conclusion for tlie interests of justice and public honesty, for the country and for the Republican party," ' . 1 4 'Long John" Wentworth of Illinois, says he would like to live Ion? enough lo see both parties run by the ' decent majority of each. A sreat many peo ple share Mr. Wcntworth's desire. ; 1 r The name of Prince Albert Victor, the eldest son of the Prince of i Wales, lias. l,een 'entered on the books of Trini- ity College, Cambridge, where he will commence residence next October. 1 - I - . . The law of Virginia requireujtkat every person elected or ' appointed to any post or office under the laws of the Commonwealth shall, before he acts in such office, take the anti-duelling oath. No exceptions are made. ? ,-- 1 - Some -2.000.000 children are being 'taught in the Japanese public schools ra'the American and English systems. jBesides the schools under governmental control there are a great niaoy ?private tlducational enterprises scattered about the country. - X compulsory education bill was passed by the Illinois Legislature and Las been signed by the Governor. It provides that eyery child in the State between the ages of 8 and 14 years shall attend school not less than twelve weeks in each year. Hon, Abram S. Hewitt suggests, through the New York -Tribune, that a liorae should be established in that city lor poor people over 60 years of age who have lived virtuous lives, but who find themselves without friends when they are old. One or two such institu tions of this kind already exist in New Rork, but they are full. : : Mr. Beecher was seventy years old last Sunday. "I am well" he said to a reporter on Saturday. "I don't know that there i3 an organ ailing inj,.ray body. In other words, so far as I know my brain is sound, my heart is sjund, jny stomach and digestion are sound ; I am not weakened with the old man's trouble of blad er or kidneys ; I am as regular as clod: work and all right in every physical respect, but I weigh 220 pounds, as against 150 twenty years azo. The bamboo is successfully cultivated in California. A number of groves in .Alameda county have attaiued a height of thirty to forty feet. It proves to be very hardy about the bay couuties.y The uses to" which bamboo is put are numerous. The Chinese make paper from if, use jlhe leaves for lining tea Chests, npeths stalk lor water pipes, and spljt into straps,' it is woven into mats, baskets, winldow blind and sail of boats. In Bengal it is used largely for building purposes, agricultural imple ments,! and in a variety of other ways, f i - There was a disgraceful orgy and loot of the tables prepared at Boston for the New - Orleans visiting military on a grand steamboat excursion down Bos ton harbor. The council men had p re viled their "friends," the ward bum mers, with tickets to the feast-. at the city's expense, and as a consequence these fellows litterally poured down costly wines and brandy and filled their 'pockets with cigars. Even the police were overborne by the reckless crowd, and the riot, as described by the Boston press! was more disgraceful than any thing' that had ever been enacted in that rfifv l-oFrrA a' Ilnetrm linuriv hill alone; was about $4,000, and the South ern visitors hardly got a taste of any thing t drink. As to what constitutes a good -sales man in the grocery business, F. B. Thurbur is quoted by a correspondent as saying: "Firstly, he should be a better judge of quality than are hi3 cus- j tomers, and he should use this knowl- edge honesty. He should i. always re be commend goods that he . k'hows to otfull tliem. yalue, and yot not overpraise Above all, if he is in the j whole aalo trade, he should not urge upon h is customers more than convenient stock. Drummers on tlie road are apt to make that mistake, and thereby tempt the retailer, to buy' more than he ; Will be able to jay lor, A clerk in a retail storp ims an advantaee if he possesses some knowledge ot cookery, so that Iia can tell how articles may be best -s prepared for tho table. Hints of this kind arc valuable even to experienced house- keepers, especially 'tnew iroods Such a man acquires inllnence. Bat he mustn't be impertinent or! obtrusive with his advice Piolte attention is the one thing needful in a 'salesman,' ; and young men shouldn't forget it if they mean to succeed behind the counter." PERSONAL,. Gen. Sherdan's new Washington residence cost bis friends $42,000. It is a Sift. " George B Keniston,- ot Boothbay, Me., possesses the shacklesvworn by John Brows at Harper's Ferry. Judge Hoadly is a nephew of Dr. Woolsey of Yale, and was born in New Haven, although he now. heads the Democratic party in Ohio, as candidate for the Governorship. -I yi ' ; , Rev. Samuel II. Kellogg, D I)., an erangclical clergyman, "believes that the Old Testament promise to the Jews of a return to Palestine will be literally carried out. , , . Mi. Courtney, Financial Secretary to the English Treasury, has been offered the position of Finance Minister. of Iudia, with au income of 10,000. .but he prefers to remain where ho is with a salary of JL,500, . Alfonso, King of Spain, wants the 1893 celebration ot, Columbus1 nrst landing on this side of the 'world held in Spain, which country sent him to sea, and not iu Italy, where he hap pened to be born, or in America.' ; It is as much as most men can do to take care of their personal finances, to say nothing of the finances of the nation and this condition ot the community has been sadly demonstrated by the lunacy of an Indiana . man named Milton Jennings who has been made . i t . . . insane Dy ms enaeavors to comprenena and regulate the country's pecuniary anairs on .the basis ot tne greenback theory. . . ' hir. William Henry Hurlbert, lately editor of the World, who sailed for Europe last week, has made no arrange ment, as has been reported, for corress ponding with American newspapers while abroad, "and is, as he expresses it, out of professional harness for the present.- GASTRONOMY. A vegetarian diet is recommended during hot weather by those who have tried it. Horse-flesh pie is a well-known dish in Paris.: Those who partake of it sav it is a palatable dish. Cold beets with mayonnaise dressing are delicious for breakfast, according to a Philadelphia paper. The Prince of Wales recently gave a fish dinner, at which soles, mullets, salmon, perch, pie, crabs and whitebait were served. - Champagne' cake is something new and is said tof have"'.' been invented for the watering place season. No one snows ot what it is made, but the taste of champagne is unmistakble. j .vi They tell of a Brooklyn statesman who. ordering Charlotte Ilusse blew the froth off the top of - it, and - then, when asked to explain why be did so, said he. thought it a new kind of beer. At the dinner of the graduating class of West Point cadets at Delmonico's the other evining the ornamental . pieces were typical)f war and its uses and illustrative o'f camp scenes in the life of a cadet.;- ; j Hot-house grapes at a private aiuner party a few, e,venipgs , ago alone cost $30, and the mutton- came from ; Eng land expressly for the feast. The host admitted that his little entertainmet " to eight people cost $500. .. . MOONSHINE. Did that lady take umbrage?" said the proprietor of a Harlem store to his clerk who had just had a wordy dispute with a customer. "Oh, no. She took ten yards of turkey red calico, and wanted buttons to . match' Newark Iteqislcr. ' I 'Mr. Jones; I think I will have-to raise your board,M said a 129th street boaiding lion so keeper to a gentleman whose appetite seemed to increase every day. ."Ah, I thank you very much for your kindness in raising my board. ; I have been unable to raise it myself for some time.'''- ' . 1 ; ,Straiire," remarked Mrs. Brown. I have rung at Mrs. Smith's door ; three times this week and didn't succeed in raising anyone. I guess the family is out of town." PossibIy,n replied Mrs.' Jonesi, "but Mrs; Smith was telling me just now that she could teJ your.: ring among a thousand." Newark Register. Oh, yes ; put! the steel traps on your tire escapes to head off burglars. iWhen you're going down 'cm barefooted mi a false alarm of lire, you'll .be mighty glad you did it. and it the alarm be rcal. H's much nicer to be held up Tin a trap on a fire escape and roastoa than to burn up1 in your room, where folks can't sec the faces you make.osm PoH. -il r-- 'At a certain party a gentleman, in ie midst of an angry dispute, threw airot tic at his opponent's head by the way of emphasizing his argument. Foote.who was -present-immediately picked the missire up and laid it on the table, -say-ins : "Friends, ' if you pass the bottle as quickly as that, you won't be able to stand out the evening." ! ) - -s-r-rj; . . A young man handed a , spring poem to an editor the other day while he was very busy and requested him to read it. The editor politely looked if. over, , told the foreman to put it on the editorial page: and double lead it, gave the young man an oruer on ine counting-room for $ 1,000, and then invited him out to dinner. - Modesty forbids our mention ing any names. Rochester 2xt-Expre$$ "I think it is perfectly disgraceful!' exclaimed Mrs. Fogg, v . "Flanderson's wife has ibeen dead iustsix weeks. and he's going to be married next Sunday.-Only think!" "I don't seaojT thicg to raaketa' fusl about," grunted Fogg; he 'couldn't- Very - well have married again before his first wife died. To be sure, he's lost six weeks of hap piness, but I don't see anything dis graceful in tht7?-Boston Transcript. TVoHs "RonrU on Cornai Ask for Wells1 "Rough on Corna, 15c Quick, complete, permanent cure. Com?,- warts, bunions. MjJI. C.Edwartb. Newbern. N. ! O.; fcajs: I am glad to testify to Eavryr- s Iron Bit- ters. t -- ?- 'i r 4 Friendsaip Is -therr medicine for alii misfortunes, but .ingratitude dries up ; the fountain of all goodness. Wliftfs Mavwl J ClainAft . t Workingmen willenconomise- byi employingr Drr Pierce's r ? Medicines.,; j! Golden! Medical. Disco very '"cleanse the blood ana system thus preventing xe-1 vers and other "serious : diseases, and ' curing all scrofulous and other humors. Sild by druggists. , : 1 w s - Make no mofe rows to perform . this or that; it shows no reat strength, and makes thee ride behind thyself. , 7' "' . -i- CutrcdSix Years Ago. hi "It has been 6 years since I was cured of fits," says Mr.; W. Ford, of Wirt, Jefferson Co., Ind.SJzj?ian7aH Xervinc did it." nd it alwayj will, reader. $1.50, at druggists. - - ? We judge ourselves liy what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. Dr.; Benson's Skin Cure : consists of 1 interaal and external treatment at same time and it makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs $l! at druggists. Mankind descended from . a pair ; inanking's troub!es from an apple. ' ; - ; " IVouUVfit be without Dr. .''''.Benson's Ce-lew and Chamomile pills if they cost $l.a pill. Th cy cured tne of neuralgia, of 9 years slandiivj" Joseph Snyder, PaxionsVPa. 50 cts. per box, at drug gists. " ' The disease which most Washington politicians kayo is the "influenza." 7' Scino, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1879. am tlic Fasten ot the Baptist Church here, and an educated physician. I am not in practice, but am sole family phy sician, and advise in many chronic cases. Over a year ago I recommended your Hop Bitters to ray invalidcwife, who has been under medical treatment of Albany's best physicians severer years She has become thoroughly cured of her .various complicated diseases by their use. We both recommend them to our friends, many of whom have also been cured of their various ail ments by them. REV. E. R. WARREN. As strange as it may seem the rarest flowers are sometimes fmnd in waist places. . - .. i What Sevien Could not do.. Nasjtvtixe. Tenn., April 6, 1881 -H II Warner & Co..- Sirs 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. One oyster dcs not make a stew. says the New York- Com. 4dv. It docs Ait wuibu iait .. . NEW STORE THE CONVENIENCE Of MY CUS RS AND THE PUBLIC GENEBAL.'L I.liaTe openert a .'V' . .. ? Fancy ffrocery Store I , . . .. . . . IN: THE" "''.'.' - -'7 NEW EI ABKET HOUSE, CORNER MUTER'S AI.LET. 1 1 SHALL jHAVE OS HA5D ATALL TIMES The Cholt Groceriesi sueh aa I kep at mj Store 01 North : Front Street. Bay Tour GROCERIES from me and it will afford m pleasure to dclirkr at yonr boines such articles aa you may purchase in the Mar- UL ' : ' ' .. '-: SAVE TIME AND tIrOUBLE. by making all. vonr -selections in th NEW MARKET HOUSE; - -7: ffolm L. Boatwright. he Sai in'ct Yacht moffen. SMITHTIIXE, N. C, . yiyiTH EXPERIENCED SAILING MAS ter, ean be hired at reasonable rates. Inquire on board Stmr.r Pausport, or of : S. DREW, At Harper's Store Juiie 7-lm and Sala Stables. JJORSKS, BUGGIES, PHjETONS AND CARRIAGLS let at low rates. Also Board ' or Horses. . . . The Finest Hearse in the City. A CAR LOAD OF Kentucky Horses & Mules ; Jnat received and for sale low. Tiie best lot of stock in the city: HOLLINGSWORTH & WALKER, AttheNewtablea; r may -tf Cor. Fonrth and Mulberry eU - MST THf PAHI THE fESKEi WAIT ! 1 : f WESTERN 8ENTINfiL. 3i ' I'- -' WbUihed MB.) - - J 8honM b Re4 at Every Fireside in Eaestera r :-.:.-.'"v'.:r.:"; North C4to11iuV ':;' J.'".1 Pull of Scwi. Fun.' General Iaf ornuUoa and Someihlns to Interest Everybody. 8KXD 50 CKXTS AXI TXT TT THRXK MO.VTH5. WINSTON, 2?. C. -: L; MISCELLANEOUS. STRENGTH r t , to , vigorously . push a business, strength to tudy a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what Is wanted, in the often r heard expression ' ' Oh ! I wish I had the strength! " If you arr broken down, have not energy, or -. feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing, you can be relieved and re- ' stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. j sof J. Fremont St., BlUmore j During the war l was 'in jured in the stomach by a piecr of a shell, "and have suffered from h ever since. About four re-zxs ago it brought on paraly " sis, which kept me in bedj s-ix. nonthsVand the best doctors in the city said I could not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of the time was unable to retain ejven liquid nourishment. 1 tried Brown's Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around . and am xapidly improving. G. Decker. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, giyes new life to the mustles and tone to the nerves. june 23 -lw tp nrm The PubUe is requested carefully to notice the new andenlarffed Scheme tobe drawn Monthly Capital Ifxiz a 76 , 0003 Tickets only $5 Shares in pro- Louisiana State Lottery r.'Wt do hereby certify ttiai wt supervise the arrangements for alt the Monthly and Semi Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same ure conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and we atltJtor ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attached, in its adver memenrs." - .Commissioners, Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Leir- 1 latere for Educational and poses with a capital of 11,000,000 to winch a uiiantauie pur- reserve rund of f350.000 . has nince been added. By an overwhelmlnir " iouiai vntA Ua fran chise waa made apart of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any Sate. , .:; never scales or postpones. Its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. .... A SPLENDID OPPORTUKITY TO WIN A FORTUNE- Seventh Grand Drawing, Class lSSontiwiS 10' Capital Prize $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Fiye Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. , LIST OF PRIZES. . , 1 Capital Prize of.l.....l.i 75,000 1 Capital Prize of.l... ........ 25 000 1 Capital Prize of. 1 i ft'non . v - r. rZr. : v - "ty ... 12,000 ...10,000 ... 10,000 ... 10,000 ... 20,000 ... 30,000 ... 23,000 w000 5 Prizes of 2,000..., 1,000... ooo... 200... 100... 10 Prizes of "20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 300 Prizes of 800 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of 50. -.'.' 23. .... APPROXIMATION PRIZES 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. . " ; " 500. . t " 250. S,750 4,.yw 2,230 1'67 Prlie, amounting to $O5,S00 . Appllcatloa forratea to ciuba should only Iks madfi to the office of the Company In New Or leans. For further Information wrttn io.i. LfnU ddea. Send onlers by Express, Bepstered Letter, or Money Order addressed , VL A. DAUPHIN, . . New Orleans, La. or M. A. DAUPHIN. . . 607 Seventh St, Washington, D. Q. jane 13-wed-at4w-d&w The Old Reliable Ocean House, SI?'.I?y,LIE' N' u- 5vr water. Still continue to keep the best Wlues, Whis keys. Cigars, etc. Pool and Billiard Tables. Jo rlare at the Ocean House, hut cool delight ful breexea. . BRYANT MOBSE. maySO-lm . ... Proprieior O. D. rjorrill. "JJKDEBTJLKER, CABIXET MAKER AND CAEPTTXS.; Oflce and Work Shop on See ad street, opposite Souther land', st&lee.--,pectliy toU&t order and rxantcei fI;?,roar uellyery aaduSfactioaS MISCELLANEOUS GTTNS AND CUTLERY j A FINE ASSORTMENT OF : I Muzzle and Breech-Loader Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition SILVER PLATED x SPOONS & FORKS, " A VERY L ARQE VARIETY OF PocketKnives, Table Cutlery. Popular prices to suit all at . N. JACOB J'S, HARDWARE DEPOT, I dec 22-tf No. 10 South Front St I Wanted. BY A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO establish h manufactory thereon, vcll-Umbcr el cypress binds. Parties who may liaile sufji lands to dispose of . are' requested to communl cate, with jne at Wadefeboroor by letter wih it Mr. Josh T. -James, at Wilmington in person. Full prrtculars as to exact location of lamia, number of acres, probable yield of timl)er o the acre and lowent iriee, mni be--made known. JOHN T. PATRICK, " State lniniijr ration Agent, apl 19-tf ... Wadeloro, Hulbert Bros. Wholesale Price List. o. . ':: Price 4 Piano, 7 oct., square, rosewood, carved, agraffe;.. $159 00 Plano,upright,"H oct., cabinet gx and 171 Of; id organ, 4 setareeus, stops ana grana organ........ Organ, 6 sets reeds, 13 stops, coup ler, sub-bass.... Our Pianos and Organs are war ranted first-class. Violin outfit, box, bow, strings, coin-; plete.v.. 3 Violin cremona model, extra-fine . 4 Accordcon, 10 keys, bass box, fine tone i. 6 Accordcon, 6 keys, 1 stop, 2 sets reed8,perfect Mouth Organs. Vienna concert. 24 59 00 73 00 S 00 9 00 1 CO 8 Of holes I 8 Mouth Organs, Genuine Rlchter 101 holea.QS 11 Mouth Organs, Genuine . Concert 34 double 24 holes, GS.. ........... I 00- 14 Clarionet, - genuine Martin; 6 keys, boxwood. ... 17 Fife, In ebony, German sllve ferulca 16 Music Mor, 1 tune, crank, fine....... 19 " 8 tunes, wind with lever i . large.. ...... i 20 Violoncello, patent, machine bead .good.... 2? Double Bass, patent head, 3 or 4 ' (Strings 24 Guitar, maple, id whine head, line finish.......!. I 27 Banjo, 10 Inch, 4 brass brackets 28 Cornet, brass cornopeon, style, case and crooks...-. 1 ' 30 Drum, brass; Prussian, ornamented 5 00 50 1 10 25 00 10 OT. 23 00 4 00 2 00 9 00 9 00 iiOM v loim, uiutar and lianio Strings, " H Bros... ...... ....?.! is Sliver Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings, II Bros....... 7 IC Steel Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings, If .Bros " & Gut, Russian, German or Italian, best auality.....l...... ,.......,..., 15 Instruction Books, Howe's or Winner's, ? any instrument. 30 Having just made a good trade for 100 Sing er Sewing Machine, will sell them for $25 each while they last: ; ( - i Money is qu.te safe In common letter U plainly addressed. .5 . Terms strictly cash with order. . Will take stamps.' ' j . , -' Agents and dealers send for our 40 page-Catalogue. , . - r . ' On above net wholesale prices agent can make 100 per cent, profit. : ...I f Call on ua when you come to St. Lonla." ' ' References : Any bank or wholesale houae la the city. 1 HulbertBros., Is the only General Whole! aalc house in St. Louis. . .. ! 1 ' HTJI.BERT BR08 I 923 OUve Street, 8amt -LoulB. Mo. iaii 13-lx ,j( Spithville Bazaar. : III A AT MY B AZ A AR, Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Cigars, To bacco, Canned Goods, etc la fact, everything a gentleman needs. Full line of Fancy and 1 now snpplyje? sels going to sea with PURE SPRING WATER, which will not make crews sick. Give me a call. WM. WEEKS. . may 30-lm tstapiu t iuuim aiways on nana. Smithville, P. 0. Postage Stamps, Paper and Envelopes V 1 LWAYS ON HAND AT TUB POST OF- c; F1CE AT SMITH V1IXE. ; ; J. A. GALLOWAl i : - f - VAatrTjf i may sa int Postmaster BEFORE - AND AFTER Dedric Appliances art sentron 30 Davi' TrixL TO r.lEfJ ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, "WT0 ertBsc from Khrtov DEitrrC Lost irLirr, Lick or ektb Foaca as TKioa, Wums WiAxsijSftts. and all ttoor diseaN , of rKaojii. ATiR resulting fron Arixsnu ra.ttoorilALTn.ViGoauid MAXHooiii'AKxTBKn. Sczulat once for lJliutrtedrUBphlettrc. AOAtmm VCITA13 IEITC0., UABIHAll. CJISH. ,iuiy 77-deodlw'y, not. life Is sweeping , life Is i bygo and dare be fore rem die. some- sublime leave behind to conquer time." ' f6tf a week in your own town. $5 outllt free, Jfo S'JrS new. Capital not required TV e Will furnish vnn lrthln Hanv im making fortune. Ladles make, aa much - aa i area ars toll. naixETT A Co., Portland, Maine. ( BEFORE - AND AFTER m "S J giria make great pay. Reader, if you want buslnesa at which you can make rreat TUT all the time, write tar nartlirn. mscEiiAEo ptcaciBiiip - -"..1 iii'-:-ri'"l "-w'jr IL't -r ' n. -V. BTKAME&s WIIX SAIL JTROM jriW TO V , SATURDAY, t S'clock, p k. BENEFACTOR. .... .. -. REGULATOR. . . . . . . BENEFACTOR...... UWJUM4Uli...tMM .... c.t , ' .- BENEFACTOR....:.... .;.SktuHay REG OTATO R. Saturd.;,; to d fen r6lw. ta North aad Sovth Carolina . Tor Freight or Paasa TBEO. G. EG WM. P. CLYDE mav 9-tt. Li BORATOBY OF I Statb tecffloo.. ... KiCHMOVi, Va.. Januvi aia. . EZEKtEi. has mad 1S9 composition of ni Hairtor? vJ? also subjected It to .chemical eMiBii fcw contains no lead ollver stbiuS U foTirf WM.H. TAYLOR, M.b. which the toilet of nnn h:,.? Tf08 f-MS mr, - i. . be complete. Hoping At h "wffilS pecuniary succeasuaortcily eST I remain, very respectfully, s Richmond, Va., Feb. 27, 18B7. j -For sale by all druggists. Price il u v6 . . ' ; - 1 tebi; TJew Reotaurant. rjiriE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPSctl fully announce thai be haOust fitted u 8, Granite Row, South Front si, a resUw or Ladle sad Gentlemen, where meak u, refreahmenu may be had at allj aoun o( u day. - Everything la new aad.llrst claM r Ute waiters and courteous aitendantt. -vame and Oysters in seaaon. rW Wljies, Liquors aadigara. .' 7r7hrr, tr noVl8 F.A.SCUUTTK.rro Marvin's Celebrated P IRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SITU Alltzes and Prices; from 50.00 to $2,200.1 A-' - Acknowledged by the best anthorlUettobtik t- BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from Scientific A edltoralif Feb! nth, 1882: "We are also asked si lo ( best fire proof safes. We say MABY1!T8.' " v. . i ' t- -: ' ,' A. A. WILLARD. dec Id ' ' - Aaeai at Wihalnitts First National Bank of Wi . mington.- CAJITAlTCXJaI.'.--...:......M-'i3 SURPLUS FUND..... ........ ..r.... "V DepoalU recelTed aad eeOeetSoaa; uA all acceaatble polaXs to. toe United SUtaa ' ' " -';- . ' 41'.:.. ........ -.7. .-, ' ! - '7 , : ;;t ;, ,f : BISECTORS : . . E. E. BURSU33, - , O. O. W0EH A.llASTZar,: i JAaVflFECtt OTFICZSZtt S. E. BURRUBS.JuM..M. Pmii A. K.IWALKCX........... J, W.LARKDi3..v. 1. A'trt &K ) ; Notice; j Change. fJiflE RESTAURANT AND SALOON merlT known as the Scaraorough House, H . . J 15 South Water street, will hereafter be WTi f as the CAPE rEAB PrLOT HOUSE, wj can be found at all times the best of j - . Liquors ind Cigars. ..Board br the iay, i Table atrpplied ; with tie bc j or month our aim la is to exeat and pleaea, K , 0 ilORAUSET CORSETS, All Sizes, Alao a full snwly of Our 59c corset, iw - j iatheeityfor tbeprice, H'4... 'vi: A handsome stock of Sine, ana jjsjc Glovea. ". . : ,v'77 ' '7.7-ir ' Black and Colored iAceHitta, . Wash Leather Jersey Glores. reduced w . UJt. Frebrht T ItiBin rrtv estimaHrm nurVot a!ffVrd. 0rsters ' In . season. popular rbrices, ; ,1 oar patronage U reP fully solicited. A trial will eonlnle yoo JOHN J. H ray is
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