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TH GriAT CHiiKS REMEDY FOR PAIN. jU'Jerea aa4 HIIEUHATISU, Nouralcta, Sc-aGcs. Lwbts, ' iJArafACIIE. 5CF.S THROAT, QcwsT.srtu.i5ca. jtZKS. CliU, tr-u. FROSTBITES. A.t 3 a.W WJU aeke S ie. nrrf cnn i Jrctt n Dnf rt ei i,.. , M A. VaW i --TTTre for Kiii-rtic riu.-a f ". - , ; ftUrTcaaalccrce. Ikis'f ? Vr lV a-rkt atiSoI!'. iJTtrxcntlyacd -,-fl 4 v,. itt-achannlngand f -TSVu KnS.-rof a and Kings Erll. , n a- 1 II! -ui i3!cac:cJ aad make "", - . i- ,&. t ty note In lie dcUrima V; '7 A 'tltrslzs rrolTCM and a matchlcal " ,. .,.,.. Headact like the wind. 1- i THE GREAT) gggciOilllQlUjElRlbl . ... t tt Etaiorea life-ctrlrr irca.okI - .- -riiWiiUwJ. Ii rcarntd to care ai. .... . . .V V p-Kw ef tit Hood own It eo-cTrr. tn a rrt z ty ctct fifty tlMUASd Ieanc clit -ut:rrjTra aid ptytlclanj la U.S. tad Eeropo. ;rTctf:tyaakdl2Crarstt. tl-M. (33) Tor trt:oaUl aal elrtcUn nd iUanp. CA.-tr y. crtiu&toa, Affect. New Tortt Qty. tie 1 Iw-nrra Doctors and Doctrines. Whatever Cruel Creeds May Say. Truth I Altraya Ortlio- Uax. 2 Tm know the oM UTlof. Doctor. rifr wi. i j alAH, whero there are three Uoc ur tcre are two thcliU,M langhel Ccr. iso'U Crmchcee. the other rfay. to his tr.fa I, Ir. Scnn, who lunl droppeJ In for a "Te. Itc hearl it, nJ I'll bet a box of pllla txi'ail Tour ury irlnfi u some pnen u ilL Thef ttTi ptu?rel bid LUa wben wt bit ji u:zrr U j thi coramin tojret rll f." iwtrel ih locUr. ltghtlnst h' flpc. I tel. you. lotnle. you're 'war Off when yxtMamr protesloalo't dolnx a$ etxxl wotfclathUworll ayourU. They'fe toth bc m-rc"n ht birbiroua for centuries, bat we're Mtfrtl kntn aheal of you on U.? home trelch.' Kut. iHx-tor. saM "Kcr. Mr. CreamchecM, "Joa't yon thick yoar fraternity shows a ten der t. mirUIii lr ?" lUh" inumiptct Dr. Senna, vre show a tra leacy t hunua charity anl common sense. Hw- tentr are all flown. Why, within the rat wwk I'e bil a Idler from my oM friend, Lt W. v. Ha 1 lot. of Fine Hill. Alabama, arinfht be I u!u. with great access, riBUS'S TO IIC in hi practice, and finds U tk li tbtn tor loui;lii, Lan?, KMney fced Uur troaLIc. DTpepeia. lUcumalUm. and a. hr ever tru-k; and another friend of rr. J. j. oalman, of CarroUtowo, ra ft' a'xUntUMy the name thin, lie's a bU Ttu:ut. i in chronic lLcas. and knows t be U talkloc about crcry time " lr. vdm' utemenu as to PARKER'S 3i;C arenpportel by genuine tcatlmonUU Dr. Ha-1 Irtx and Oalnan who wrlto to KMr. HWox A Co , of New York the pro-rntor-:n Urni of the hUhcat commenda eo3.Tentnr thU jcreat rcstoratlre remedy ; al (et ert from tao profession rvnerally coa ira t! op!n'..n f thco p&Tsiclans. Trice rrnu al ( I p-T IwttK. fel 11 lm amnUtw RnfTnmo rotn Youthful lmpntdencc OUUtrUlS canning Nerrous DebUlty, aulfvl physical werane. Valoable In for5uCn for home cure KttEC Uel 23 years rrttiV.j. Dr. A. li. OUa. Box 12. Cblca- 1 may ai-iawiT DATE'S SPECIFICS. Tt rarrd front formula used by an eminent tajvua daring 20 years succcaaful . practice. ?rri2c Na. I-uiraatcot to effect a radl-g-gr of all arwUona of the Dlood, whether WsJ.niier ar.Uircl. Skin dlaeasea, flm F. bjm! patrac. tir. are permanently cs! W rave'a pcc12c No. I. Price $1. ;iN. j-orv. Seminal Weakxeis, utoc DtEiUTT.from Youthful Iedlcre r tiit.. pr,,t tela? Exhausted Vlul T d of ilichoo-L ThU remely I tin a ila U: rurc of thce com plalot. 1 1 is po-erf4.l tuauiiu to the wcakcnel Nerrous Ii, . Na'ure to renew the strenKth rv!:,-,r f tie debilitated rjranii, and effccU v".!ciPe- 1'rtcell. T- -'.tTca auat relief and pcr- iZS J Uacumatiinx. lrlc $ J. ttZ?:' Sx V po!Ure euro for all weax Zl wt u fcmaka. Trice f 1. k. t ir'i" or cot oa reoetpt of price 7 ' n ' N. CUrk St., Chicago. I jil4w arai NEW CROP- WE AUE NOW LANDING HUds. and 100Bbls. Very Prime, Bright KEW CHOI CUBA MOLASSES. WILL HE SOLD TROMPTLT. VORTH & WORTH. . The Excursion and. Pic Nic StASj IS OVEtt AND THE TUX ATM LXL AND BALL Seaaoa baa opened acaza JW0UN WERNEa. tha practical Genua. eS 7 il Si ,U X7 la attend St. Uti Tf loV Market jihetwtea .Water aa rroat, Wiimia. w oct 13 TheDaily Review. TIIC IlLACKlUllD'S HONG Aye. When the weary sun conies roand loereettbe hospitable Wen. And, in Ker crimson curtains wound. I-roni fevered labor siuks to rest. ilen revel in the scene pro leu rut And restful rapture nils each breast- Bat 'raid the wealth of sight and soun. One golden nolo I love the best. For on an suaset flames the day. ith music thrones the tireaoiy air Clear ns when cornets sweetest play. Ami rich as wine of vintage rare. Down the pure sons-stream floats a lay That ravishe3 both heart and brain Tb'k foliage screens the trembling spray i Where, hid. the blackbird pours his strain. ' Waller IJuclianan in (JooilsWorils. t TLo Gooso llansrs Jlili. In lfuiir ary thl wretch was huctr. and en the c)lwa found; for In aloon. whabowa youafr, he'd always hanz Inrouad. 1 ho Icar to love 1 c a t And when cd, alas, th Intox i g enn, upon the tla e which biuiK a Ikvc he'i al ways luus It up. lie K o t lh? han of "tjosh bang and baa; l ewrailng. too lt,"he would say, his cap up.eyclogyou hang dog way. A uang grew to be. His batg- ;u iunc a cr-oa h e kerchief waa red. and If you would sec him you met niru try to hang I'll hunpry. cT:t nd mother not run ner light his l-cad Onen'ght bun gry wietch hi did alay, because the to fetch bU din ( away. self -do bit law w b a n decce, br a whi much death fi'ry that away his insin ? lty and fence in Tain ycrs pi cad, tor . w a a in the e vi lli s 1 1 fe hung thread. Thus be took n r,rop too In life, took one In which was so Its touch just took brcato. .May all th wicked men who kill and to the next world go. ttnd that a hang man with hi bid .skill gives tbcm thtlr necks twirled low. II. C. Dodge, m Puck. fj. S. Surgeon Kecommcnds, Pr. J. il. G Theeton is a U. S. Ex- Surccon, residing now at Blcominston, Ind. The Dr. writer to say: "1 re commend Sirmaritayi Xcrvinc because itcure8B,;pi!ep'y. rhysicians, gener ally, are its Iriends. He Kissed Her. St. Loins. Febi 25 Gov. Crittcn den, who has odea been accused lately of never doing any wise thins, has improved his reputation, according to a atorv told by Pattl to a Post" Dispatch reporter to day. She was at the tlxe describing me iavoraoie re ception of her sininc of Home, Sweet Home. She said: "Now every one seemed so pleased when I sang it that it made rue Icel good to see them . i Were they not pleased? Such a funny thiog happened in connection with I'll tell you your Governor Crittenden I think his name was yes. Gov. Crit tenden came to sco me after that nigkt. and what do you think he did? Well, he kissed me. lie said, 'Mme. Patti, I may never see yu again, and I can not helD it." and before I knew it he threw hi3 arm around mo and was kissine me." The diva laughed hear tily and merrily at tho recollection of the incident. ! Is that the privilege of Governors only, madamc?" asked the susceptible reporter. "Now it wouldn't do. you know, to have everybody washing my face, but an old gentleman, and a nice-looking but the truth is he kissed me so i quiet I didn't have time to see. and especially when they do not give me lime to object, what can Ido?M Where People Travel Fastest. Throuch trains on the Belgian roads run at the rate of forty-two miles per hour. Switzerland and Russia have no rail way tra:ns that run faster than twenty seven miles per hour. Tho Shore Line express from lioslon to Stonington j makes over lony-six miles per hour.' i A tram from New lork to isoston. ia Springfield, takes, including stops. thrco hours and three minutes to run the 231 miles, the running time being forty-two and live tenths runes pr hour. On the Bcrlin-Potsdani-Madccburg railroad, jart ol the tnrougn line oe twecn Berlin and Paris, twenty four and three-quarter m iies have been run in thirty minutes, and filty miles in one hour and nine minutes. In Italy tho only fast tram is the mail tram, which goes from JJologna to Itnnrliti. 472 miles, in fourteen hours. fiftv.aix minutes, which, including threo stops, is at tho rate of thirty one five tenths miles per hour. 5 In Germany the lastcsi tram is irom Berlin to Hanover on the1 Magdebure Halberstadt railroad. It makes .1581 miles tn three hours forty, eight minutes inrlndin? three stoDS. The actual run ning limo is fortyifour two-tenths miles per hour. Somo miles are run at tho rate of fifty two miles an hour. On tho Orleans line, from Paris to Bordeaux, 359 miles are run in nine hours and ten minutes, including seven teen stops, being an average of over thirty-nine awiles per hour. From Paris to Marseilles, the distance or 53G miles U covered in fifteen hours. From Calais to Paris, on the Northern rail road, trains run at over thirty-nine miles per hour. One run of twenty seven miles is made at the rate of forty five and five tenths miles per hour. The train known as tho Flying Dutchman," of the Great Wcsterti rail road, runs from London to Bristol , a distance of 1131 miles. In two hours and thirty-six minutes, or at the rate of jorty-fivo and thrco tenths miles per hour, including two stops, amounting to eleven minutes. Excluding these stops, the speed is forty-nine miles per hour, The distance from London to Swindon, seventy-seven and a quarter miles, is mado in -one hour and twenty seven minutes, without topping, or at the rate ol fifty-three and three tenths miles per hour. ; Malaria positively ared witn Eir out's Standard Cure Pills, a never failing remedy ; purely vegetable, con tain no' quinine, sugar-coated 25 cents. 0 o d&w. : ' Food for Sho Bears. Tho other day lady, accompanied by her son, a very small boy, boarded a train at'Little Rock. The woman had a careworn expression hanging over her face like a tattered veil, and many of the rapid questions asked by the boy were answered by unconscious sighs. ' "Ma." said the boy. "that man's like a baby, ain't he?" pointing to a bald beaded man sitting just in front of them. 1 "Hush." -Why must I hush?M After a few moments silence: 'Ma, what'a the matter with that man's head?" "Hush. I tell you. He's bald." What's bald?" 1 "His head hasn't got any hair on it." " Did It come off?" ! "J guess so,"; "Will mine come off?" "Some time, may be." "Then I'll be bald, won't I ?" Yes." Will ynu care?" "Don't ask so many questions:" After another sileuce, Ihe boy claimed: -Ma, look at that fly on i at a cx that man s ncau . "It you don't hush, 1. . ... t, , t I'll whip you " Look ! 1 here's another fly. Look at 'cm fight; look at em." "Madam," said the man. putting aside a newspaper and looking around, "what's the matter with that young hyena?" 1 The woman blushed, stammered out something, and attempted to smooth back the boy's hail. 1 "One fly. two flics, three flie3." said the boy, innocently, following with his ejes a basket of oranges carried by a newsbov. VHere. you young hedgehog," said the bald-headed man. "if you don't hush, I'll have tho conductor put you off the train" The poor woman, not knowing what else to do. boxed tho boy's ears, and then gave him an orange to keep him from crying. Ma, have I got red marks on my head?" "I'll slan you again, if you don't hush." f f '.Mister." said the boy. after a short silence, "does it hurt to ba bald head ed?" "Youngslcr."said the man, if you'll keep quiet, I'll give you a quarter. Tho boy promised, and tho money was paid over. Tee man took ud hi3 naner anu re sumed his reading. 1 "This is my bald head money," said tho boy. "When I get bald-headed I'm coin' to give bovs money. Mister, h&ve all bald-headed men got money? The annoyed man threw down his paper, arose and exclaimed : "Madam, hp.reafter when vou travel, leave that young gorilla at home. Hitherto, I al ways thought that the old prophet was verv cruel lor calling the she bears lo kill'ehildren . for making sport of his head, but now I am forced to believe that he did a Christian act. it your boy had been in tho crowd ho would have died first. If I can't find another geaton this train. I'll ride on the cow catcher rather than remain here." "The bald-headed man is gone," said the boy ; and the woman leaned back and blew a tired 3igh from her lips." LiUlc liock Gazelle. Chinchilla is a fashionable fur for trimming and lining black ottoman cir culars. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is tho best medi cine for every one in the spring. Emi grants and travelers will una it an effectual cure for tho eruptions, bolls. pimples, eczema, etc.. that break out on the skin the effect of disorder in the blood, caused by sea-diet and life on board ship. Lng white, bluo and brown mittens are in vogue, tied with ribbons of the same color. Of the many remedies before the pnb lic for Nervous Debility and weaknees of Nerve Generative System, there is none equal to Allen's Brain lood. which promptly and permanently restores all lost vigor; it never fails. $1 pkg., G for $5. At druggists or by ' 1 t ir ail oir T' . a man irom o. 11. jucu, oia nrt jxyg. New York City. eod&w ADDRESSED TO THE AFFLICTED HEALTH is WEALTH; you cannot bo truly unhappy if in health; it is our Capital in life. The unfortunate suffering from Ner' vous Debility, Impctency, Nervous Pros tration, Seminal Weakness and the numerous forms of Genito Urinary de rangements, whereby the (reneraare Power is weakened, and in time fully destroyed; will find in DR. LOWRY'S WORLD RENOWNED REMEDIES a positive Cure. By its use a permanent restoration to health can be had ; none need despair; young and old alike receive the benefits promised. This long tried remedy has never been found wanting, no matter what treatment you have previously had. DR. LOWRY'S REMEDY infuses new Life iu the DcbHitatcd it assimil ates with the blood, and supplies that deficiency in the Nervous ' System, which is tho cause of debility andphysi cal prostration. It acts on the Zxuer, Kidneys, Bladder, and Reproductive Organs, causing healthy secretions, thereby stopping waste and building anew, when the face resumes the Dloomof Health, the Eye its Lustre, and tlic Drain its Power. This remedy can be obtained of Druggists and Dealers generally. Price S1.00 per package; three packages, two dollars, sufficient to cure ordinary cases Ask your druggist for it: do not take any other. If you cannot obtain it send direct with price.itnd it will be sent so 'urely sealed, by mail, to your ad dress. Address Depot and Laboratory, Dr. Lowry's Remedies. . No. 136 Lexington Avenue, New York City. I Advice Free; send stamp for reply. d tf A Fair Ofler , The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Celebat- ed Voltaic Belt and Electric Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, old and young. . afflicted with ; nervous debility, lost vitality, and many other diseases. -.' . - - - - eo advertisement in this paper, tthscow&w . MISCELLANEOUS Vital Questions!! I Ask thefmost emiLcnt physician Of any school, what is the best thing in the world for quieting and allaying all irritation of the nerves and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike, refreshing sleep al ways? j And they will tell yon unhesitatingly "Some torm of Hops!" CnAITEK I. Ask any or all of tne most eminent physicians : ! "What i3 the best and only remedy that can bo relied on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs; such as Bright's disease, diabetes, re tention or inability to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to Women" - j "And they will tell you explicitly and emphatically "Buchu." Ask the same physicians "What i3 the most reliable and surest cure tor all liver diseases or dyspepsia ; constipation, indigestion, biliousness, malarial fever, agne, &c.," and they will tell you: Mandrake! or Dandelion!" j Hcnco, when these remedies arocom. bined with othcra equally valuable. And compounded into Hop Bitters such a wonderful and mysterious curative power is developed which is so varied in its operations that no disease or ill health can possibly exist or resist its power, and yet it is Harmless for the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to use. CHATTER II. i "Patients. "Almost dead or nearly dying," For years , and given up by physicians of Bright's arid other kidney diseases liver complaints, severe coughs called consumption, have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy ! From agony of neuralgia, nervous ness. wakefulness and various diseases peculiar to women.1 People drawn out of shape frornex cruciating-pangs of Rheumatism. Inflammatory and chronic, or suffer ing from scrofula! ! j Erysipelas! Salt rfieum, blood poisoning, dyspep sia, iadigestion, and in fact almost all diseases frail Naturo is heir to Have ben cured by Hop Bitters, proof of which can be found in eyery neighborhood in the known world. feb!5 lmd&w tpc nrm Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' Trial. TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, WHO are aufTerin: from Nbrvous Debilitt, Lost Vitality-, Lack of Nekvh Fobce akd Vigor, Wasting Wkakxkssks. and all those diseases of a Pkssoxai. Natckk resulting from Abuses and OTKEtt Causes. Speedy relief and complete resto ration of 11ealth, igob and Manhood Guarajjteed. The grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Century. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address VOLTAIC BEIT CO., MARSHALL, M15H. nov 27 lyeod&w t th a Furniture. O t CHAM BE It ANDJP ARLOR Suits from $25 .to $150. New styles and first-class goods at GREAT BARGAINS ! FINE BOOK CASES, SIDEBOARDS, SECRETARIES, WARDROBES, I LIBRARY TABLES, Ac. rvfto rra TtAflatAAflii. MattrftRRpn. Ohaira. Ta bles, &c, Ac, at big .bargains. Call and; see me beioro you.Duv. u. a. aoiixii, , - 1 uriltnr Dealer. I V X RELIABLE SELF-CURE' knnstnoUdand encceasful specialists in the TLB Inow retired) for tho cure otNvrrxrum JDebiliiffi CpELin sealed eavelopei-ce. Druggists c&afiHit v Address DR. WARD A CO.. Louisiana nov 27-lyeod&w t th y - - a r.-nitj nrMmnnon di dub ui u Pacific Cuano. WE II AVE JUST RECEIVED 400 TO 500 TONS OF THIS INVALUABLE FERTILIZER, which has never failed, and will havelt for sale throughout the season ; as also DISSOLV ED BONE PHOSPHATE At Last Year's Prices. jai 24 2md&w ALEX. SPRUNT & SON. Printing & Binding! Our friends will please remember us when In need of anything In our line, whether Printinq, Rulinq or Binding, as same will be done with promptness and . r a a sausiacuon guaranteed. W rlsir in rail ftttr-nHnn fif those Wb-O have never favored us with their patron age, a a . ai A A. t to ixxe iaci mac oars is ine rest cqiupcu establishment in the city, and none but com petent and skilled workmen employed. t ntrcnv s- BPf.T. jan 19 . I mwa irr 1-it r.i 1 hi if .i MORPHINE HABIT DB. H. H. KaSK, of th XMF&tkcty 1km. msw mtkrm m BanoiT wberebr ..7 mm gw. Miimucnj mmm pn.ii 1.17. aiala aad ntnnemmuU from nfamt laticaj wmje.ji4nm . H. KASZ, A.., JLB., ISO rsltea M., rw lark Car. f BEFOReV AND -AFTER 1 Old Newspapers -pi OR SALE.TERT.CHEAP. Arplyto ttl.tf THJSrOJTFICB MISCELLANEOUS. THE BRIGHTEST and BEST! DAILT, SF&LWEEKLY, WEEKLY AKD SLstD AY EDITIONS. I . THEv i3EW Y OR EC FOR 1884. PRESIDENTIAL TEAR. New Proprietor! New Editors! New Life and Blood ! Six months ago THE WORLD commenced Us new career. Its' growth his been unjirc cedented- Its wonderful advance in clrcula tlon, In advertising. In.influence, in popularity, warrants the j claim of a Icadinpr position In New York journalism. ; No expense or effort will bo spared until THE WORLD is recognized as the GREATEST as well as the BRIGHTEST and CHEAPEST PAPER iu AMERICA. The World, as tho leading Democratic newspaper in the country, knows no faction and recognizes nondivldual ambitions or as pirations aside from the general good of thb party and the Republic, It seeks tho triumph of principles not men. Jit upholds great Dem ocrat'o ideas and Ideals not a faction or fraction of the party. ' At the entrance of the new year the r.ew World desires to express its gratitude for the hearty welcome it has received and the magnificent success it has already iachieved. Its welcome comes from the people. Its suc cess is thel? work. They have indorsed its merits by more than trebling Its circulation in 6lx months, and by doubling It3 advertising. For this they are entitled to our wirm thanks. 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This treatment f .1 erven u e o 1 1 1 17 too Ih rateal Deeav ia utif oraily caeeesfat bex baed m perfect diaamoaia.! new and Urcet taet-hods and absolute tbor. onraatea. In 1 1 infnnsatioa and Treatiao Xree. Xddrees Coaanltiiis rbjaician cf I HARSTOM RELIED Y CO., SW.UihtL, KewYork. orr ff lTnly t th Interesting to'Fisberracn: The cele bniled4FishwBrftiidGiiliiS tnread is old only at Jacobi's. He is I tho Ini portcr's AccnU t MISCELLANEOUS. NEW YOltK HERALD. VEEKLT EDITICa, CK DOLLAR A TUB. Lo .... 1 It contains all the rcneral news of the Dally Edition of the Herald, wh'ch has the large t circnUUonintho Unltoi SUlhca. V StNDEPrNDENT VS. roUTlCS, K?J lt is the most valujiblo chronicle of political news in the world, impartially giving tbeocv enrrences and opinions of all parties, so that au sides may dc mown, in tnc ucpartmenij , J : Foreign News , the nerald has always Locn distinguished by the fnlloess of Its cable deptche. The new transatlantic telegraph cables will Increase laciuues. . The Farm P kp jlrtment of the Weekly Herald la practlcaL It' goes to ' the point, and does not givo wua tneeries. Tho larcser will save many more than One Dollar a Year from the sugsrcstlons of the farm department alone, concerning eoIL cattle,' crops, tree, buildings, gardenlBg, poultry and agricultu ral economy. 1 i 1 ' i"Tiik Home instructs the housewife and thftrhlldren Inrtl ganl 1 to economical and tasteful sew dlabea, tho fashions, and tho making of home com trade and . . j j Prodl'ce 3IarketJ j " ' 1 the con Ution of money, columns of ' Mlecclla-. neous Reading, Poetry, a, Cemplcte btory pveryweek, Jokes and Anecdotes, Sporting News, 1 i I ' i Popular Fctence, I the doings of wcll-kr,ow4 Persons of the World, a department devo odto . SERilONS AND BELIGIOUS NOTES. While tho ' WEEKLy! HERALD gives the latest and best News of the World, U Is also a. Jocrnal lor tho Family. j Subscribe one dollar, at any time, for a full year. Postage Free to apy part of the United states or canaaas. THE NEW YORK HERALD. I in a Weekly Form. . - " ! ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. .new yobk' herald. Proadway and Ann Rtreet Address, deo 19 New York & Wilmington ' Steamship Line, i STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVERY !. F 1 1 SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock, V. Mi -'II' I M REGULATOR. ......... . .Saturday, March I BENEFACTOR. . v Saturday, March REGULATOR Saturday, March 15 . I- 1 BENEFACTOR Saturday, March 22 REGULATOR. Saturcjsy, March 29 W Through . Bills , Lading! and - Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points In North and South Carolina. I For Freight or Passage apply to H. G. 8MALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. a 1 1 THEO. G. EGERJ Freight Agent, ' 85 Broadway, New York, j WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. Geiwwal Areata. feb 2.1-tf Baltimore & Wilmington Steamship Line.1 STEAMERS I Italeigh and Vidette. On and;after;3atarday, January 5th, a- Steam er of this line will sail from 3i Eyery SATURDAY, at S P. M. ' From - ! .. . wiLivEiisra-TOi, 1 1 SATURDAY, unless sooner; loaded. Througfi Bills of Lading andlowesfrtarongh rates guaranteed to and from points on toe Rail Roads and cape rear xuver. , ALSO, To and from Boston, Providence Philadel phia and all 1 W eatern citlea. For Freight!, Engagements, apply ta, .ii A. D. CAZATJX, Afirt., 1 - . -WttmlngtonX. C. ANPBEWS.& CO.,1Agrts., 3. W. Corner Light and German BU., j dec-29 Baltlmore.1 11 grg-s. 1 c a. m. s t 5 mlr ll-lw Tohacco ! Tobacco ! ON CONSIGNMENT AND MUST BE SOLT . QLlUivLtZ. If 500; Boxes and Caddies Chewing-Tobacco, ri03I 5 CUNTS CP, 1 feb 15 SA2ri4 ESAR, Ez. 1 t J I .:. 1 tnT' I 5 us.'S A'P ' ' . Ira
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 1, 1884, edition 1
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