1 0. 1 1 IHl GREAT CCr.W.1 REMEDY FOR PAIN. HIIEIXATISM, Sttalica. Laaibas, i! max. wincix. SCn TH?.CAT. ki l"V. SIUW. .". Cs'Jl inrBiri-. iti h .:. , , . . , '-.' :. ov i t !.:?- .,.!. .1 !-- .- ! I ., I . l -t.. -v'.m A.T: -.:: r. .' 1 T . a,.H. . f.. . THE KDITOIfS WIFK. TheDaily Review. IIa,nd- ?CTfft"in that -a fastidious " I Listn iron Iii for w t hon r4 - v w MW W Wa v ganUv prepared, and all without a soli tary exception did justice to the dinner, and aroso from that table thanking (Jod for his mercies to Mrs. Hand, and praying that she might be spared for no flowery I ruany years to come, and that erery one mignt oe so lonanaie as to oe ucr Cnest arain. Would that you had been there. 1 know how yoa generally enjoy such things, and Mr. Hand wished for yoa more than once. Hoping that yoa may often experience the feeling that I felt that day, I will close. Burg aw. am S. (Read at the Amnil Banquet of tbe CMcas rres Club.) No eloquent thought and s won! . That the most of you. listening enrap tured, ha ye bear tl Could allure mo from viands o tempt .Instly spread That I've missed the extempore speeches you've read. Rat my heart beats responsive to cne theme divine 1 The woman we drink to in bumpers of wine: j So ( threw down my napkin, my fork and my knife To spenk to the toan of ".The Kditor's Wife." i Nervous 4 ka-a N.ura--. Cor SKEPTIC SAID i .ta vra r. Eliminate : , w, tt. IwUMTfo and Kta,i II. . i a. I. :4 J ' f K"Sc ir. J -tr.ua tTHE GREATJ MiftcMiilQluiEimoiR p. r:. t-jtv wto-4. ! r rt4 to core !.rt.rfc tr-i. when u opuni I: rrrb-:tctl3Jilar!Porti tb IIt I ! r :moU,. and etrrcUrt rrvJ t (mp. " X.t 'rf.tr a iff, Ar". Voile Ctty. irom Yoathiul Imprudence causing fiTOn veumiT, i t r hoci cure rUKK. UeJ S3 y&r Dr. A. (J. OMa. Uox 141. CblcA- mr Jl-Uwtf afferors fBATE'S SPECIFICS. from f.rmnb uc4 by an eminent tuj tiurluc ti jfr iueccruj pnctlce. j-Hf N x 1 liaaranteo-l i cTecl a radt i.r of a'.l affwtlot of lit Uloot, whether tt or arnilrel. Skin lUcae. plm . un tt-bc. etc., arc permanently ! -r luiK'm Speriaa No. I. rrtcc tl. .' . 1-CarM StMIXAt. WCUSUV Kri DkRturr. frotn Yoathtal !Ulcro- Ti lmot MahooL This rrtacly U un :WllnlheeareottbeeromtLslnt. J tit wtrtal tlTit!a to the wrrALenct erroa ps.aUti Nt'ure to renew tbe ttrenjrtb !r of the !-l.tUUtet organs an-1 error u core. Vru-t 9 1. ... tiUtt loKLint nrlUt mo l per n:lf eurrsUneaautUta. lrtt ti. :jc .. A po:Ute rire for all weak- runstuoa to female, rrioe i 1. kr llraTltf or knt on rvrvlnt of rtrtrA f. W. IUu-. iJ X. Clark M.. ClitcaKo. t.i ir iAr arm And ol course you'll agree siuco our wrves are all here. To brightcu tbe scene and partake of our cheer That the best ol all angels kind heaven has tent To bring a mau tympalliy. peace and content. To add to his jy:J and to Ic9$eii his woes. To icr on his bnttons and patch up his hose. And to s moo! he out the kinks and the wrinkles of life, j I the idol we worship: the editor's wife. . When the editor comes from his office at night : i At a very late hour, in a dubious plight. The impression prevail! and the story is to!U That au editm wile can; be always cajoled I With ablialout"bndge'' and "broken down press j But we who have been there are free to con (ess That wheu husbands nre late and- sus picions are rife j ' It is lcst to own up to the editor's wife; All such fabics are cruel, anil men arc unkind To libl a sex of Mich generous mind. A sex who economize all through the year That jce may afford to exhibit them here. The wouicu who. scrimpingly, patiently wait Kor the auuual lcat at three dollars pt:r plate ; For of all bwiid joys in the circus of life. A banquet seems lfst to the eilitor s wife. Ba, ail jesting aside hiuce I dimly sur mise That the ladies regard uic with sinister cye3 Who more than the wife of uur bosom deserves The sweet veneration her beauty pre serves? , And the years may go by aud our heads may grow white, Her beauty grows ever as pure and as bright As when she faced poverty, sorrow and striie. And blessed our estate as au editor's wife. I Vital Questlous!! l tie most eminent physlcisu r aay !. H)!t what is the best thing ori4rorquicUug and allaying rr.ioUjn of the nerves aud curing jrm of ucrTons complaints, eivinz t rxl. U!dliVe. refrcsuing sleep al i. f-4 llcy will tc!i you uuhesitatingW -2ie torru ol Hops: ciiaitci: I. i auy or all of the niot eminent :eas : i V hit is tie best and oulv remadv caa bo relied on to cure all diseases Liduevs and urinarv oranar K . ! . ft 1 f-iniuis utjeac. diabetes, rc- ooor taabihtv Lo rctAia nrini tnd -d:ea3cs and ailments peculiar to 'ia:-ca!ly "Baehu. ' tly aud lac same thv?finn V Lat is the most reliable and surest lor a.l liter diseases or dyspepsia ; -PlLa. indirMtinn. Xrul fever, ague. &c. and they i;e.i yoa : hadnletor Dandeliour -ce. vrhca these remedies arc com. i th otters eVaally valuable. lampoua4el into Hop Bitter iCoucladcd nci week.' Doors, Blinds,. P rench Window Glass. VT n.R V V. CXAMM. TAINT: ,r UK,V I'liCI-AUKD rAisr. r I Wforc jurrhlnx. Tt fact v'.. an-1 IC.rrt a And some of us. glancing back over the years. Can call up sweet visions, all hallowed by tears ; ' A dress, or a toy, or a hood that is torn. Or a quaint little shoe that a baby has worn. I Or a white little lace lying under a pall And a moss-covered grave over yonder, tbats all; Bat wc know the great grief thai has clouded the life And broken the heart ol an editor's wife. You may drink to your trade and your creatu res of fa m e : I raise not my glass till I fiear her sweel came: Tis to her who alone ttncomplaininsly bears , The all of our sorrows and most ol our cares. Whoso wealth of sweet influence subtly inspires j Our grandest achievements and noblest desires ; TIs to her I would drink our com pan ion in life (tod's best inspiration, tbe editor's wile, Eugene J-icht. Hunttug for a Wife. A good story reaches ns from Milan. A young nobleman of that city, of marriageable age and master of a fortune of $'1,000 a year, not long ago came to the conclusion that it was time for him to lookout for a wife. His pursuits In life cot being of the most strenuous character, he had leisure to combine amcsement with research. Accordingly be advertised his want in a Milanese newspaper, requesting that every answer to the advertisement might be accompanied by the portait of the lady who replied. A collateral re sult of this notice was that two or three of the best photographic artists of the city bad more work on their hands than they could attendito. Tho direct result was sixty bye idlers, with as many maidenly countenances as would furnish a good-sized album. The answers were in some cases accom panied by parental certificates, setting forth iu touching language the charms aud virtues of the daughters. Em barrassed by a choice of such unex pected variety and destirous to gratify that sense of humor which even the eerious nature of his quest could cot repress, the young man replied to each of his correspondents that, before com ing to a final decision, a personal cot exactly interview, bat inspection would be of advautage. To each of the ladies, of course, without tho knowledge of the others, he sent a ticket for an orchestra stall in the Scaia theatre, anuouccing that he himself would bo in a particular box. tho number and situation of which he stated. A few cvcniug3 later tho thca trcsgoiug public of Milan were perplex ed to explain tbe appearance of one of the rows of stalls in that immense building. A long lino of beauties, iu toilets of extreme elegance, unbroken by a siugic black coat, was observed. Furtively, aud with trepidation, did each damsel (torn time to time raise her opera glass to that box tho cynosure of mauy bright eyes in which the graceful youth reposed. Suspiciously and with darkened brow did each dam sel turn to tho long file of her neighbors aud wonder at the magnetism which drew each class to theoue central point, By-and-by tfie audience, to whom some hint of tho secret had leakcu out, ocgan to give audible signs that they enjoyed a rw I . .1 me lOKe. ine sporauic lauguier ui iue theatre iucreascd the confusion of the young ladies, and the contagion of fun lurneu me sporaaic mirin inio a genera roar. At this point our Milanese cor respondent drops a veil over the scene concluding his narrative with the trum pet call. ''Daughters of Eve, revenge!' I question if that young man wiINgct married in Milan. Brooklyn Agile. Why suffer with Malaria ? Emoky's Stamaki CiriiE Pills are infallible, never fail to cure the most obstinate cases : purely vegetable. 25 cents, eod MISCELLANEOUS. Mid Cold aud Snow. For winter concha, cold, aches 'and paios you una Benson's Capclac rorns r lusters ib oeii reuex. , .. jans-iw 01 RIRInSnnriBTTIIffilH Hi tail U U UUUUD I hT a pocitiTe remady for the abors dioe&M ; br Its ra i wBuaai 01 cum ei tassrorst ana ana 01 iobjc taaditur hr bera carwL Lndeed, no tron is rny fait h in its efficacy, that I wiH srad TWO BOTTLES I'RKE, toceUier vita a VAX4JABLK TREATlSKoa tbi d i ww. to any anfferer. Girt axsrM and P. O. address. Da. T. A. SUXiUM, l&irearlSuBsv York. Ruskin's Works. 10 cts.; clotb, Wild Olitf, paper, 10 cents; 10 cents; Sesams and Lilies, papar, 45 cents. - - Crowx or cloth. S3 cu. Ethics of tiie'Dpst, paper, c'oth, 2i cts. bESAUE axi Lilies ,Ckott-, or Wild olive ana ethics of tub Dcst. in one vol nme, half Uneia, red edgoa. 50 cts. Modern PAIXTECS, 8TOXES of Vexice, etc , In pre paratl n. Larec catalogue free. JUUS u. ALJjtN, FnbliibeT, jan 24v JS Vesey bt. Sew York n pnni 01 c c nrcs b When IlIT eora I da not nna nnwlt lo tm tHTn av m f buu i iiK ua. vucm irbiu u .fuut lurvi tx m radical cut. I har mad the disease of If ITS, EPI- I warrant my remedy to cure the wont oases. Because others bare tailed is no reason f or not now r eeeivinc. a core. Send at once for a Treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and PostofSce. It costs yoa not kin for a trial, and I will cure yoa. Address Do. li G. BOOT, 1S3 Pearl St., New York. re if u TheREMIHGTOri HORSE-POWER FIRE ENGINE! Ntarlj as effec tive t a Steam er; clxrat on& third first coat, and lesp than cne tenth aa- REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO. JLION, New York nnal expense for repair. For descrip tivecircnlars with testinio- niaIg,addrcEs NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No Weak MISCELLANEOUS. "Capital Prize $7G,O0OJ3 Tickets only $5. Shares in pro Tr; portion. MISCELLANEOUS. Louisiana; State Lottery j Company. Wc do hertby certify t&at tee ntptrvite the cerrangemtnU for all te MontJdf and ' Semi Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person nonage and con trol the Drawings themselves and that the same are conducted tciih honesty, fairness, and in good faith Uncord all parties, and tee author ize the Company to use this certificate, tciihfac stfiaies of our signatures ntttvhrd. in Us adrer Usemenfs." 1 ' JUST OPENED I AT E3 jUUd .late5 . . . t ! . - 116 TJarlcet St. FRENCH NAINSOOKS, Victoria and Persiab Lawns , Commissioners. Inconwrated In 1SG8 for 25 veara bv the Let- lsl&turcfor Educational and Charitable tut po5C3 with a capital of (1,000,000 to which a reserve rim a or. aadea. i $550,000 bag since been Niagara falls. Well, you wouldn't expect it to run up hill, would you? H : Stop that cough by the uso of Ayer's vJbcrry sectoral luc best specinc ever known for all diseases of tho throat and lungs. It will sootho the rouh. feeling in your throat, clvo the vocal organs flexibility and vitality, and enable you to breathe and speak clearly. - - - .- - ' -a) "No licenso" does not bother tho inebriate so much as "no ten cents." Old She Die? "No;8he lingered and suflered along, pining away all the Ciuio (or years, the doctors doing her no good ; and at lost was cured by this Hop Bitters the Cpa pers say so much about. Indeed! in deed! how thankful we should be .for that medicine." Birthday Dinner. Kditoh Daily HKViEWr2fir6: It has been customary for many years for mo to give you an outline o:' the many enjoyments of that ioyousoc casion. If you remember the 26th day of January is tho birthday ol ourgood old friend, Mr?. Nelly Hand, and on Satur day Ut wc celebrated her 68th birthday at Mr. Sam V. Hand'4 near Durgaiv. The only bickerings that ever occur in the family, is as tc who shall furnish the dinner. She has lour sons and one daughter livio?. and everyone is anxious and put out, if they are arc not allowed tho privilege of furnishing the dinner. Tho lot this tinio fell to Mr. Sam I laud, the youngest son, and well it. was judging from tho entertain ment given by him and his most csti mable w.b'.c, Mrs. Hand Never in my luo have 1 isteu a day pas3 off so pleasantly. There were only The 'poets' scorner" in a newspaper is usually the editor. i i A r!nlnlirntfl Pnsi." It seems probable that Mr. Michael O'Connor, of Galesburg, 111., is not re lated to the celebrated Charles O'Connor Ho says: "Samaritan Nervine cured me of dyspepsia and general debility." The speaker mother in-law. of the house Voir 12. Letter From General John aiulford. 23 Dr.v Stiieet, New Yokk, October 8. 1883. For year3 past I ha ye used Aixcock's l'OROUS rLASTEKS on my person ana in my family, and have lound them per Jcct as an external remedy, j quick In their action, giving immediate relief. without blistering the skiu, and far superior to all others. No family should bO Without ALLCOCK'3 l'OROUS Jl LAS MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. -A Certain, Safe and Effective Ileruct'y for SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Prohi;li Long-Sighteduciis, fltvl Ho etoriDg the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Uropa, Granulation, 6tyc Turners, ttca r-yes, Malted bye Lrfiahcs, ana ito duclng Quick Belief ani l'cnna uent Cure. Aim), equally cDicacloua when uscl in other maladies, eucli aa Ulcers, Fever JSorca, Tu mors, Salt Rheum. Burns, riles, or wherever inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. Sold by all DrusgiBts at S5c. jan 284w By an OTCrwhelmlDg ponulai vote Itafran chise was made apart of the present State Constitution adopted pecember 2d, A. D., 1879.1 The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any Sf ale; - It never scales or postpones. H? Grand Slncle Number Drawinea take place monthly. ATLEXDID OPPORTUXITV TO WIN A FORTUNE. First Grand Drawing, Class A, at New Orleans. Tuesday. Februarv 12. 1SS1 165th Monthly Drawing- Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Eacli. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. r LIST: OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of L 1 Capital Prize of J. 1 Capital Prize of ............ .1 2 Pr&ca of $6,000 j. a Jfrizca ot a.ow 1.000 xm , 200 100 o0 10 Prizea 20 Prizea 100 Prized 300 Prizes 600 Prizes 1000 Prizea of of of of of of 75,OOu 23,000 10,000 i2,ooq 10,000 10,000 lOOCO 20,000 so.ooo 25,000 25,000 Pique, Marseilles, 'Checks 20,000 Yards EM BROIDERIES I A FULL ASSORTMENT.. IN ALL .NEW TTLK9 AND DESK;NS. j ArrBouaiATioH tkizes. 9 ApproxlmatloB Prizes of f 750. 9 "I " 500. 9 " ! " 250. K,750 ,500 2,250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the oHico of tho Company In New Or leans. I For further Information, write clearly, giv ing full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, i New Oklkans, La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mail or H.xpres8 (all sums of $3 and upwards BALANCE OF ' WINTER GOODS SELLING OUT VERY ClIEAP, TO MAKE ROOM FOR j j SPRING STOCK. M. ill. KATZ', 116 Market St. 266th Edition. Pri f)nlv $1 &"SSySPS!K?a , . . New Orleans, La. jan 21 BY MAIL 'POST PAID. KFJOW THYSELF. IK or M. A. DAUPHIN. j 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. jan ib-weu-sat-tw-uaw Female School. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD. Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility. Premature Decline in Man. Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excesses. A book for every man, young, middle aged and old- Jt contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of which is invalu able. So found by the Author, whose experi ence for 23 years la such as probably never beioreieii to me lot or any puysician. 300 pages, bound in beautiful French musliu, em bossed coders, run gut, guaranteed to be a finer work In every sensemechanical, literary and professional than any other work sold In this country for $2.50, or the money will be refunded in every instance. I'rlcc only l.oo by mail, post-paid, illustrative sample u cts. Send now. Ooldmcdai awarded the author by the Naltonal Medical Association, to the ofucers of which he rcier. This book should be read by the young for instruction, and by the amicted lor relief, it will benclit all .London Lancit. There is no member of society to whom this book will not be useful, whether youth.parent. uardlan. Instructor or clergyman Arnonant. Audrcss too .FcaDodv Mcaicai institute, r nr. w. it. I'arker. .no. 4 liuiiuncn street. Boston. Mass.. who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and , experience. Chronic a"d obstinate diseases that have ballled the skill of all U F A I other K tl tl i 5 E n c v ",2 E S S.B BTP 5 P 5 Z. n H4 p o -i o 652.1 ff g..E."5' s z, -orgs 2 c SB S.2 I fcO 1 H C- (b ij t L is- Uo9 mm k W 5 IT" 53 t? o a sr" Tms e n no 3 o 8 P iO 5 SSI m MISSES BURR A JAMES. PrinclDaii. MRS. M. S. CUSHING, Musical Instructress. THE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION of i' i this School will commence on Thursdav. the 4th of October, 18S3, and close during the third week in June, 1S$. 1 " The course of instruction Is thorough and systematic. Terms reasonable. Lessons in painting in Oil. Water Colors and Pastel, with Sepia and India Ink drawing, and Crayon and pencil sketching, at moderate rates. i Where a class of ten or twelve Is formed for the school of palntiscr. the nrlce will be m. - duccd. ! Pupils outside of the school who desire mu sical instruction, will do well to apply early. For further particulars Inquire of Principal. or call for Circular. ' I sept 12 . Wanted. nilv 11-dw A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE I TO physicians a gpccWlty. Such treated successf ol-TF LI O I y without an in- I n I w Eaiar stance of failure. jan 23-dJtw 4w You Cannot Conceive, T A DIES, WHAT ;A GREAT ADVANTAGE it is to trade where you can obtain everything necessary to supply your table. 1 I I ELEGANT MESS MACKEREL, PICKLED SALMON (fresh from the stabllsh a manufactorVthcreon. wcll-Umbcr ed cypress lands. Parties who may have auch lanaa to dispose of are requested to communl cate, with me at Wades boroor by letter with Mr. Josh T.James, at Wilmington In person. Full prrtculars as to exact location of lands. number of acres, probable yield of timber to the acre and lowest price, must be made known. JOHN T. PATRICK. I j 8tatc Immigration Airent. aU9-tf Wa4eborp.N. WeakNenousen waters of California), SOUSED PKVS FEET. P.ro ,BiraUT f.r their nalUy F Ca of t.k. w. -"c m I arury "ifUrrr a a1 foil- RDWARE STOCK, attruon u rwpmf Buj UTlie-L XATITL JACOM. 19 Sent Treat 81 a few invited guests : and your corrcs- tf.i : their healing powers are wonder- (touucui was uuv ui iun uuuiici . uuu I asjuro 3ou, if in no other way, I was highly entertained to sec and hear that good o!d lady, as is her custom on all occasions that present themselves, smil ing upon her children and grandchild rcn, and ?pcatdrj to them words ot ad vice in sach God-liko language and tone it oltcn melted ihcui to tears, aud touched tho sympathetic heart of be many tricuds. When at dinner, after a blessing tvas aked by the oldest son. Sirs. Sani. P. Hand, who presided at the "table, offered a toat lor Ite health, prosperity aud happiocis of her mother. Several bad re marks to make, aud all spoke so reelingly for Mrs. Hand that you would have thought her the mother of all. One of her grandchildren (a littc fellow) iu tho interim, remarked "that UrandmolhcrlookcdyouDgyct,onlyher skiu was loo big." It is so, Mr. Ixlitor, It it was not for l ho corrugated appear ance or her face, yoa would scarcely xpect her to be over W. but still sho is 63 years old. It is scarcely necessary to say one word about tho dinner when I tell you it was prepared by Mrs. San ful, and their efficacy far-reaching and lasting. When in Washington last winter I was induced to try another much adrertiscd plaster for severe pain m ray back. No relief from the pain. but a sore and blistered back, for a week was the result. So soon as tbe blisters healed I applied two of All cock's Pokols Plasters, !and they gave iue immediate and permanent relief. They give additional etroogih and vitality to tho spinal column, and they are a never failing remedy in my family for Coughs. Colds, Sprains, and all Pains and Weaknesses. Their use has repeatedly saved me Irom Pocu j monia. 1 constantly use them, and would not be without them for any consideration. JOHN E. MULFOKIK . Whom debility, exhausted powers, premature deeay nd failure to ierform lire's dntle propr!jare caused by exewwie errors of youth, eta, will find a perfect and listing rertoratiou to robust health snd vierorou manhood in THE MARSTON BOLUS. TVoitber stomach drugging nor instrnjnenta. This treat meat of Xhtoui DebllltT nd l'h Vhlc-ii I Becav isnmformlv oecessfnl becacae baaod on perfect diagnosis, new aad direct methods and absolute ther. oaarhneaa. FrJl information and Treatise free. Address t'onaltin I'hyaician cf MARSTON REMEDY CO.. 4CVV.I4thSL, New York, nor 27-lyco1w t tb k RELIABLE SELF-CURE1 I A favorlt rreoerlption of oa JJ InostBOtsd auid successful apeciallats In thaUB now retired for the care of Srrvwm XeW VjrMoM, rrentnmm ndleeatf. Seal laplalfl seaied eo veloperee. Dratioata caa BUu " Mines DR. WARD A CO.. 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M Per Year, Postage Prepaid, ,l M' 8T50LE NCMCEKS. FourCenU tarh Specimen copy sent on recelDt of Three trm. The Volumes of Harrier's Yonnr PeonUi for 'SI f2aml 183, handsomely bound In Illumina ted Cloth, will be acnt by mall, pmtage pre 1 paid, on receipt of f3 00 each. 1 Cloth Caaes for each volume, suitable for blndlnar. will be sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of 50 ccnU by Post Odes Lance of losa. eicb. Remittances ahnnld i mai! j Money Order or Draft, to avoid c newspapers are not to copy .this ad vert Uo ment without the express order of ILlkfek I HfttmtKKA-, Ariilmax ! I " HARPER BROTHERS. nor 21 New, York. Dcwarc of imiUtiorw. "AUcockV' U the ooly gcouinc Porous Tlulcr. Silver Plated Spooni. Forks and KnWca of beat quality, aud at manu facturer', prices, can be found ' at J A coki'j Hardware P?pct. t rrnn n3rn"Anakesis III If 1 1 I IL. IVH inaw I J II I J Price $1, U F F E gtre instant rtBef. sod la cure for 1'il em, at drurzma.or by man. Bample iUkert.Box 2416NewYork. 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I a Chrttnus picture ? axar-VanOnfJeirs ri stand I Ice 13 tf IIURTON rUEEMAN. 10V ; fcMJCTV th For sale by f jan 21 KERC1LNKR A CALDKB BROS. C. D. TJorrill. HJNDEKTAEER, CABINET MAKER AND CARPENTER. OSce aad Work Shop oa See osd street, opposite Somherlanda stables. jiespectfalfy solicits crdera and raraateea roii vrcrlc, prcspt tzVixtxj aadat-:Jic03 1 tttrr it The Excursion and Pic ' Nic gEASUN 1 OVER AND THE THE ATUI CAL AND BALL Season has opened again and JOHN WERNER, tbe practical Gerraaa r: ' r-- "-: - " " .'- -1 .- i . 'i Barber and Perfumer, Is personally In attend I ance at Ma Hair VTtttlnz Ssl-xja, 21 J'irtct ftret, i tirt i v,'st?r iz 1 ir r:t V i