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STKCNGTII FOR TCDAY. Strength for to-day U atl that we nceil. As there never will be a to-morrow; i or lo-morrow w ill pro vo but a to-day. i WUh iu measure of i y and sorrow T&tn why forecast the tria!3 of iite Wiih 9uch sad and grave persiateuce. And watch and wait lor a crowd ol ills Tfcut as jet have no existence? fulfil even the least of Her Majesty wishes," answered the Countess grace fully. The case is this," explained the gea tleman. iu a tone ot well-bred ease. Ah arsament has arisen concerning the size of the diamonds- in your ear- rwthci LrJW empress oess iiiau vuu win umus one of your pendants to her care for a few moments, as the only satisfactory meihod ot disposing ot the vexed ques tion. I will myself return it the instant Her Majesty gires it back into my keeping." Strength for to-day what a precious , boon For" the earneU souls who labor. For tho willing hands that minister To i he ueedy friend or neighbor. Strength for to-day that tha weary hearts In the bailie for right may quail not. And tho eyes bedim med with bitter tears In- their search for light may fail not, Strength for to-day on the dowh-hilj track. tor the travelers near tue -a"cy, That up. far up. the other side Kre long they may safely rally. Strength for to-day that our prec'uU3 youth May happily shun temptation, And build, from the rise to the set ot the sun. On a strong and sure foundation. t Strength for to-day in house aud houic To practice forbearance and sweetly; To scatter kind words aud loving deeds, Still tru3 ing m God completely. -.V. Y. World. "With the greatest pleasure," agreed tho Countess, with amiable alacrity. detaching the precious jewel forthwith and depositing it without misgiving in the outstretched palm of the imperia messenger; tor. indeed, diamonds were almost as plentiful in the existence ot this fortunate lady as in the Dasres of Lolhair. aud she attached no more im portance to them than did the jewel- laden heroines of our great and lamented rrcniicr. The Countess bestowed a smilo and gracious bow of dismissal upon Her Majesty's distinguished ambassador. who responded with a proloundiv re- spcctfnl inclination as he made his exit Once safely outside the box the ariU orotic features of this high bred imperi al emissary suddenly lost their serene expression of disnifled gravity and relaxed into a triumphant Mephisto phelean grin. 1 I Shortly afterward Count lvanotx re turned. 'I have been talking to I) " he remarked, as he seated himself. "Clever fellow. D . I am not surprised at the Emperor's par tiality tor him. he must nnd him so useful when he is in want of an idea." Who is 1) ?" inquired the A French Diamond Robbery. Countess, with languid interest 'That is rather a diflicult question.'.' replied the count, smiling: "there are several editions of his biography all different, probably none of them true. He is successful, which is the chief point: moreover, ho is entertaining. It was in tho palmiest davs of the and. at any rate, looks and speaks like . . . - . . m . I . I - t 1 ill-lated Second Empire. The triumphs a gentleman, wnicn in inese evu aays A TKUE STOKY. of tho Crimea were not yet forgotten; the laurels won at Magenta were still verdant and fresh; Sedan, with all its bitter humiliation and disastrous train of tragic consequences, loomed in the mosly future, undreamt ot amid the almost fabulous luxury and incredible frivolity which paved tho way for the final terrible fiasco. It was an evening in midwinter. The Parisian season was at its height, and a brilliant audience) had assembled at the Theatro Francaiso to witness is something even much. Tenez, he ha3 just entered the emperor's box the man in the black coat." "Is that Monsieur D ?" ex claimed the counics3, waking up to mild interest in the subject. If so be has been here while you were away. Hecamoon the part of the empress, and carried off one of my earrings, which her majesty wished to compare with one of the Countess W's." "D ! Impossible! T was talking to him the whole time I was absent, the.performance of Jules Sandeau's de- and ho only left mo at the top of the Hi?htful Dlav. "Mademoiselle de la I staircase two seconds before I return- Ileirlice, in which the role cf Des- tournclls was filled by tho great Keg- nier. and that of Helcno by t Madeleine Brohan, theu in the zenith of her fame, radiant with youth , beauty and fascina tions, the outcome of innate talent and refinement, which rendered this gitted ed." "Nevertheless, inon aim, ho has been hero, and has taken my earring. See, it is gone." "Effectively." agreed the the count, with a crim smile: "but D has J not taken it. It is to the last degree Doctors and Doctrines. Whatever Cruel Creeds May Sa, Truth Is Always Ortho dox. "Tri fcoow the oW tarla. Doctor. Ubl trt$ mt4i, do ai-W, where there are three iloc- U;r Uu-ro are two athclsU," lasprhel Kcv. Apt)" CtTA-ncacese, lh other lay, to hU trvu!, tr Senna, who ha-I ilrofpc-t la for a t:: o! a u'.k. "Tr ,Vc hnrin.nl I'll hot a box ofpin xt'-ni T tr 'tr lrk-tin I lht Mme priest .: 1 Tai-T a!4r juttcrcl b vt Luln when :it tl i'.tt I. i?a cmnn to j;et rM .t.titr"t ia tvrtir, lihtlnx h pipe "I t. !. t i, t '..... you're 'way oa when yv tnv .x .,;r tr JcW...n Ua't UMn; a cool irint:..iv r',i airniirls. They've loth Nxb bi rc'n t'i Uir irou f.ir centuries. l a:wr re .cwrv' kn -ta ahca4 of you oo L.ii?:rta.", -H .:. I wt.r. Mi I "tT. Mr. Creamchce, i uink tour fra'ruity ahowa a tca- l-ttr l n!rrl ! l- ? Bk.V" lr.trrnijtc-l Dr. Senna, we show a ta l-s-f it li imjn rharttr an-lrommonen.c. TVfrnr,., irr ail il.wn. Why, within the I w Tie h i la knter frommroM fricn.l, it W.V. Hi l l jv. of lMr.c IIIH, Alabama, tV.!;! L u Hh Treat mere. rilttS STOMICln blirartlc, ant Omls ll t Uir i..r Cou,;U, Lun;, KMncy and :..rtr.-:!.'c, Drpcpli, KhcuruaM.m. anl s. t.- ecr trurk; an-i another frlcnl ot lr J. J. lmia. of crrolltown, fa n u -t lolUllr the Kimf thln. IfcVa Id t "t.4. .t, i,,, io ehronlc ilUe, nnl koowa t- u UUln a!out every time " fl7,Vta-' tUrmciM aat. PARSER'S !. ntMrto-l by cvnulno tcllmooiaU "J lr IU I l.i m l Oitinan who write to .rv ll.-. A i . ,f v York the n Kitr-b trrm of the hL;het cammciU' ta m-wertniK thl , jrrc.it iYtoratlve rcmcily ; - I ! cr Irom the nrofiM.l.in ifnr&ll -n. Srats-.n.!n!a or thci i4TioUa. Price x o 1 il pr totilc. tll l3Bmil.tW ladv one of the most charming and per J unlikely that tho empress would make feet actresses ot modern days. ' uch a request. Depend on it you have The Empress was present, graceful been the victim of a thief, got up as an and beautiful ; the Emperor at her side , accurate copy of the distinguished look wrapped in his favori.e air of gloomy ing D ." abstraction, wnich. like Lord Burleigh's "Impossible!" cried tho Countess in celebrated nod. was snDDosod to mean her turn. "Iho affair is absolutely as o much, yet which, viewed by tho im partial light of subsequent veracions history, seems to have signified so very little. Several oflicers in glittering uniforms were in attendance, sparkling with decorations, showered upon them bv a trratehil sovereign: and anions: these gallant warriors, conspicuous by will go ana inquire ot u reason of the sombroness of his attire D- I tell you. It was Monsieur the veritable. Monsieur D opposite. who came into this took away my diamond. Only little and he will bring it back intact." "To wait a little is to lessen tho chance of its recovery. Iu any easel tt-I see box and wait a Suffe fOro lron Youthiul lmpru'lcnce Itld 'i!nr Nrnrntit Dli!lltv- i rariii wcrinf. valuable in r""- or home cure rilKC Uet Si tein fal y. Dr. A. G. OUn. Hox Ui, Chlca- mTl-lAwlT SBATE'S SPEOIFIOS.il rrcir'l frwm f-nnal uac1 by an eminent r&jtU-Ua .Urtn it year successful v rraetlec N j 1 iurntrcl to effect a radl 2"7 of !1 aSceUona of the lilooJ. whether or oinlrel. Sain UlMaja, rlra r.? Pu-bc. etc. are permanently Tri DtBtUTT. from Youthful llUcro--r 7, l ,r fto-tjcinr Exhausted Vital . . MiahoL ThU irraely la n- T, . mi v u vV wuicwuwi mm mm tne weakened Nervous to renew tho strmirth luted onraos, and effecu fcavv. 'mtc iaiani rcner. ana rcr- V" V tvMttlr rnn for all weak- I'rlce f 1. , on receipt of price t3"aa"u to 1WU female, fcy j w 'jftffjH or aeet o 7. w. BiV.lj n. ctark Si NEW CROP.' WE A US NOW ULNDIKO 3'2 Hhds. and 100 Bbls. Very Prime, Bright S1V CHOP CUBA MOLXSSES. bOLD PEOilPTLT. ORTH & WORTH. Of was a solitary, humble-coated civilian. in ordinary evening dress, with tho in evitablc speck of red at hi3 buttonhole In a box almost immediately appo site that occupied by Their Imperial Majesties was a young and exceedingly handsome Russian lady. Countess Ivan- off, concerning whose manifold grades and fascinations tho great world of Paris elected to interest itself consider ably at this period. Tho beauty and the wit ot this tair- northcrn enchantress were the theme ot efery "masculine tongue, and her magnificent diamond- the envy and admirat'on of all feminine beholders. The Countess was accompanied by her husband, a fine inau of distinguish ed, pre-possessing appearance, who ooked an embodied refutation of the celebrated Napoleonic aphorism, as though no amount of 'scratching" could ever uucarth the Cossack clement undsrncolh his refined polished exterior. The curtain fell after the first act. Tho Emperor and Empress withdrew during tho cnlry actc. Many humbler mortals followed their example; amoug them Count Ivanoif, apparently in no wise distU4bed by the fact that the golden youth in the stalls were bringing a small battery of opera glasses to bear upon the dazzling chams of his beauti ful wife with a brazen jKirsistency which we chivalrous Britishers like to Hatter ourselves is the monopoly of foreincrs. The Countess leant back in her luxu ricus atitcttil. fanning herself dream- ingly, serenely indifferent to the interest she was exciting. In the dim light ot her curtain-shaded box the glitter of the splendid diamonds seemed to form a sort ol luminous halo round her grace ful head: a myriad of starry brilliants gleamed among the masses of her gold brown hair, and two priceless stones, popularly reported to bo worth that unknown quantity, a kings ransom. it l can trat at h ! ri whpfhpr Iia h hppn CP17.Prt with a sudden attack ot kleptomania; witu keen b'ack eyes.' closely-cropped iiair ana compact, erect military figure xne sniaii man clicked his heels togeth er ana bowed profoundly in the pre3 ence ot so much high born Iovelines, wunenesaia wilti the utmost respect, at mu same lime laying a letter upon me lauie; i , , I am sent by an order ot the Chef do t oJice to inform Madame la Com tesse mat tho stolen diamond has been satisiactonly traced, but there isunlort unatelysome little difficulty connected wua laentihation. I am charged, there lore, to beg thai Madame la Conness will have the goodness to intrust tho tellow earring to the police for a short period, in order that it may I be com- paieu wuu me one iounu in tue posses sion oi me suspected thief. M'.dame will find thu the letter I bring corrobo rates my statement." The Countess glanced hastily through tne letter, and ringing tho belt desired that her maid might be told to bring the remaining earring immediately; this was done, and tho dapper little man. bowing deferentially, departed wI l. 1 . a . wivu me precious uupucate saieiy in his possession.. ! "The Countess dcsoRinled to her sledge and drove to the club i to call for her husband en route for the liois. Cress iugthe Place de la Concorde she related to him the latest incident in the story of the diamond earring. "You never were induced to giye up the other!" cried Count lvanoff incred ulously, i i "Bu; I tell you, mon ami. an officer of the police came himself to! fetch it, bringing a letter from from hU superior vouching lor tho truth ot his- state ment." "If the Prefect himself had come I don't think I should have been cojoled into letting him have it after last night's experience," laughed her husband. "However, for the second time of ask ing, we will go and inquiie." The coachman turned and drove as directed to tho bureau of police, at which the Count had lodged his com plaint the night before. After a some what protracted delay the Count re joined her with a semi-grim look ot amusement upon his handsome hirsute face. -"The police know nothing of your detective or his epistolary efforts," he said drawing the fur rug up to his chin as the impatient horses sped away merrily over the frozen snow; "it was the wrong man they had got hold bf at Brussels. Your second earring I has been netted by another member of the iight nngerea iraternity, ana ;,upon my honor I think be was the more accom plished artist of the two." I And irom that unluck day to this the Countess IvanofFs celebrated diamond earrings knew her pretty ears no more. Alaric Corr. London Society. Bad Case of St. Vitus Dance, Minister is the singular name of a town situated in Auglaize Co., Ohio. It is the residence of Mr. J. Brandewie, who writes : 'Samaritan Nervine per'. manently cured my son of a bad case of St. Vitus Dance.5' SUK). Out of sight, unatic. out of mind A blind MISCELLANEOUS ! Vital Questions!! Ask the most eminent ohvsician Uf any school, what is the best thing m me world, for quieting and ailaym an irritation oi me nerve3 ana curing ail forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, chHdhlce, relreshmg sleep ai ways? - i j And they wdl tell you unhesitatingly borne form of Hops I" CUAPTEKI. Ask any or all of tne most eminent physicians : "W hat is the best and only .remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs suca as urigni s tnsertse. diabetes, re tention or inability to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to women" j j "And they will tell vou explicitly and emphatically "JSuchu." Ask the same physicians "What is the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia ; constipation, indigestion, biliousness, malarial leyer, ague, vVc.,' and they will tell you: ! Mandrake! or Dandelion!" Hence, when these remedies are com. bined with others equally valuable. And compounded into I lop 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 I Harmless for the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to use. CIIA1TEK.II. "Patients. "Almost ilcal or nearly dylnr," For years , and given up by physicians of Bright's and other kidney diseases. liver complaints, severe coughs called consumption, have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy ! j From agony of neuralgia, hervous-- ness, waketulness and various diseases peculiar to women. People drawn out ot shape from ex cruciating pangs of Rheumatism. Inflammatory and chronic, or suffer ing irom scroiuia: Erysipelas! Salt rheum, blood poisoning, dyspep sia, indigestioni and in fact almost all diseases frail " . Nature is heir to I Have ben cured by Hop Bitters. proof of which can be found in every neighborhood in the known world. feblo lmd&w tpc trm . Pacific Guano. OF WE IIAVE JUST EECEIVED 400 TO 500 TONS THIS INVALUABLE FERTILIZER, I . ! which has never failed, and will have It for sale throughout the season; as alsoDISSOLV' EDT50NE IIIOSPIIATE i ! At Last Year's Prices. tan 24 2md&w ALEX. SPRUNT & SON. because the idea of the Empress , having sent him roaming about tho theatre, borrowing a lady's jewels, I regard as piepostcrous. Ah. these Parisian Jllousl You do not know what scientific geniuses they are m their way," With this tho Count departed, and the second act was nearly at an end be fore ho returned. In the meautimo tho Countess per ceived that she was an object of interest to the occupants of tho imperial box. aud notably lo tho "double" of her late aristocr. tic-look ing visitor, who, she could still solemnly declare, had stood before her in tho flesh. "I was right." whispered tho Count, reentering and bending over his wife's chair ; "D knows nothing of your earring, and, needless to say, the Empress never sent him or any.one clso upou such an errand. I have put tho matter into the hands ot the police, and they will do all that is possible to re cover it." "lleally! How very droll!" replied tho Countess, with calm nonchalance for she belonged to that order of im passive statuesque women who remain mistress of themselves though any quantity ot "china" fall; "I will take out the other earring, or people may fancy I am trying to set tho fashion of wearing an odd one:" and she banded tho fellow to the purloined jewel to her husband. The play camcto an end, as even that most excellent feast of reason, a good French plav well acted, must do, sooner or latter, in common with all things mundane The Countess was duly commiserated by sympathizing fncnd3. who one and all declared, behind her back, that they would never have been cuilty of the imbecility of trusting so valuable a possession to rho tender mercies of however fascinating a stranger; but nothing more was heard of the stolen tr Rosy Mouths urnished with teeth rendered pearly and glistening by fragrant SOZO- DONT. usually regarded as an indis pensable adjunct of the toilet are per- ectly bewitching, bo irresistible does the broadcloth sex find them, that j it requires the utmost self -restraint to forbear imprinting a kiss upon them whereever seen. No corrosiye sub stance contaminates this standard beautifier of the teeth, from which it removes every impurity. Use it regu larly. ' The fisherman is one; who has to scratch for a living; at least you con tinually hear of his having a bite. It is spring. A resurrection ot nature's latent forces is taking place. I Like the world around you, renew your com plexion, invigorate your powers, cleanse the channels ot lite. Ayers barsapanlla is tho means to use for this purpose. i "Well. wile, you cant say l ever contracted bad habits?" "No, sir; you generally expanded them." For seven years Allen's Brain Food has stood the strongest tests as to its merits in curing Nervousness, Ncrvons Debility and restoring lost powers to the weakened Generative System, and. in no instance has it ever failed ; test it. $1; 6 for $5. At druggists, or by mail from J. H. Allen, 315 First Aye New York City. eod&w A Fair Offer Tne Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Volatic Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, land kindred troubles. See advertisement in tun paper, t th s eow&"" " ii m i mi ii I"""" mmmi Ten the children to cut out and Bare the comic silhouette pictures as they appear from issue to. issue, iuey wiu pe pleased wua tue couccuon. flhHl and twinkle like twin Dlanets jewel until the tollowiag day at noon.j in her little shell-tinted ears. when Count lvanoff received a note The Count had not been gone five from D to the effect that, as he could minutes when there was a kuock at the not help considering himself partly ress the Countess' entered and t Don't Matter I' TUE OLo TEAR IS GOSK AND TUE w T... v.. HUUPHRET. JEN m.Ll' aA Ul fMtk fnMi St.i . J.k W -W ... A ter. Ort- Oytri Jul door; and. in answer o "Entrez " the ouvrcttsc said deferentially : I 'Pardon, Mmc. laComtcssc; a gen tleman charged with a message from her majesty the Em pres3 waits in the corridor, and desires to know if the Madame will have the goodness to re ceive him." i "Certainly! Enter, I beg of you, Monseur." replied the Countess, in the low. suave voice, which was not tho least of her many attractions, bowing graciously as she recognized tho distin guished looking civilian she had already notictd in close proximity to the Eru peror In the imperial box. The Tisitor advanced a few step3. and, still standing in deep shadow, said withravo dignity M trust my intra sionmay be pardoned. . I am desired by her majesty to ask a favor of Mad ame la Comtesse, and, at the same time, to beg that she will nave tho good ncss to excusa a somewhat unusual re- quest," -1 " ' ' - V1 Tto obliitloa will bo xalna If I can ponsiblo for the loss bf ihe diamond which had disappeared through the agency of his counterpart, be had taken an early opportunity of interviewing the Chief of Police, who assured him ho had good reason to believe the thief had already been traced as far as Brussels. Early in the afternoon the Countess was about to start for her daily drive in the Bois. The frozen snow lay deep upon the ground, and her ' sledge, with its two jet black Russian horses jingling their bells merrily in the frosted air, stood waiting in the court yard while tho Countess donned her furs. A servant entering announced that an officer ot police in plain clothes asked permission to speak with - Mme. la Comtesse concerning the lost diamond. "But, certainly." agreed "madamel graciously, "let the officer be shown into the boudoir " . Into the boodoir presently ' came tie Countess, stalely, beautiful,' far-clad, buttoning her little clove. Near the door stood a short, wiry looking can, This space .Is owned. by Of eocnevetnetatna ftznena yntmat trrrte on the label of every genuine packaged Kacfc. weZTi Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. ETery dealer keep tola, the ht Smoking Tobacco made. Xooe genslne vt&oct trademark Jf the lKxa. E T TV rmm xaehTlyd era cfxl Horses and IVIules rpVO CAR LOADS OF HORSES AND JL ! MULES just received, and for sale i at prices to suit all. 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His opinion cost anolhiaff. and ma Are future misery and shame. Ybi iDconrcnien1 ifcit tho city for treatment, medicines can b aeir vorywlicro by mail or express ffreo from abtr , ration. CJ-tt iself-enJent t hat a pbysiaiaa wh tiren hw whole attention to a class ofduitaaea mv talna ureat aklll, and physioiana throughout th .ountry. knowms t k i froanontlT recommend dUficur eases to tho Hdet NpeelulUt, by whom r known cMl remedy is used. Crtlr. Pate', tmao and J.xicrlcnce r.mVo his opinion of eta pri'mo luiMirtnnre. O-lhotm who caN h ns bu t tho tMclor. Vnnltationa free and ancredl conQUrntlul. CasoawhicU baw failed in obtainint reilief elsewhere. eKjeciaHy solicited. Fetualo sa-ies treated, fall or write. Hours, from i to C to M; Hundn.v. lo to 12. GUUB IO llKULTJ SENT Kbsk. Aidrebb as above. ii v27tycod&w t tb 8 ! New Torlir& WiliuingtoD SteanirShip Lino; i .... ji I - V .1 I I l -Till STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM NEW TORE EVE SATURDAY, at S o'c'ock, P. M. REGULATOR Saturday. I March BENEFACTOR. Saturday, REGULATOR .Sat arday. p BENEFACTOR ..Saturday, Match 3 March March I REGULATOR. Ml I .b'aturda-jMarch 2J K Through Ellis Ladihjr yand Lowest Through Kates guaranteed to aim from Points in or th ana south Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to H. G. SMALLBONES. Snrerintcmlent. Wilmington,; N. U THEO. G. EGEB, Freight A 25 Broadway. N'ew York. WM. P. CLYDK CO.. GntraJ Agent. feb 23-tf. - ! Baltimrire & Wilmington Stcamsliip Line. ! EH AT BOATWRiGHT'S CHOICE FAMILY -GROCERIES. STEAMERS I Raleigh and Yidette. M ! .ii -Oa andJaftergSatorday, January 5th, a Steam er of thia lino will sail from BALTIMORE,:! Eyery SATURDAY, at3.P.lM. ' r - From '. I wiLciisroTOisr SATURDAY, unless sooner loaded. Through Bills of Lading and lowest thron OUR GOODS ARE NOT SURPASSED lir rates guaranteed to and from points i on th uau lioaaa ana uapo rear luyer. ALSO, To and from Boston. Providence. Phllldcl piua ana an western cities. For Freight Engagements, apply toj j A, 1. CAZa!uX, Agt Wilmington, N. C. . i . I ; ANDKEWS, & CO., AgtS., . . . i S. f. Corner Light and German Sts., I dec-23 IJaltlcroro. -LN- Qnality and Cheapness ! Everything Guaranteed as; I i Eepresented. I o John L. Boatwrisht SiA aft. Sta m mm 12 & 14 NORTH Ian 25 FRONT STREET. i 3 3 30 6 a S S S n e S - 5-3 r m ".2 C S Z 2 g-SC Ipa.5 gs!1---IR S P t.j - g 3 w t mlT 11-dJkw Wanted r A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO stabUsh a manufactory thereon, weH-tlmber ed cypreaa lands. Parties who may hare rach lands to dispose of are requested to eomanni eaie, with me at Wadesboroor by leUerwlth Jtlr. Joh X. James, at wiiiningxoa in persoa fnll TrrrtmlAra aa to exact location of lands number of acrea, probable yield of timber the acre and llowest price, must be raals kaowa. JOHN T. PATRICK. LYON&HEA'LYi te & Monroe Sts., Chicago. Wi'.l ftr.i Trv to ny 4rtm tbeir BAND CATALOGUE. for Ij-i, s'00 zla tcnvtnj or lBEtramnu, nhu, ajs iMlu, i'oiETtOM. EpatiteU, Can-UaM Mtems, xic Tur.aiiet isttnvtMa aa4 errkc for Aailnr Ecu mua t. Furniture. 200 CUAMCEI1 AJJDIPAELOBSfllU from f25 to $153. New styles and flrst-cUss good3 at - j GREATjJBABOAHfS . . : i FINE BOOK CASE3, 8IDEB6ARD3. SECEETAEIE3, WARDR0EE3, j - - .. I i ' :LIBKARY TAT5LE3J ri. uottaare JttcastcaIs, Mattresses, Chairs, i Ta bles, Ac., &ct at LlgibargaJaj. Call an SCO xne before.you buy. it. A. SMITH. 1 ealieriousKien Whore dcMllly, nhant4 IHiwrr,, rrrtiuIur fnr ana btitiro to perform lire's cluttc jrcpr! aro cauaad by MftM'i. xrcm of jrotiUi. etc., . lriil Jird a perfect and little . ar-d Tlgnmju ma)il la mARSTUH BOLUS fmrtrrsiee&ta. Ihm trtfitraeoiof ' Dfihllllv ABft taeeeastnl hmemwn baxrd a prrlert diaimoaui, aetraDd direct racthoda and ar-6!ut tr aft-hsc, 1'cil informatkn aod lYeau fa. Addreaa Coers.ittas Fbyi itun et ! r . KARSTOM F.Eli ECrCa. 46 W.Uai$L, KewYsrk; novin-lrrrvlw t th i I ! : mm Bees for Sale, j J HAVE TWELVE C0LOSIE3 OF ITAL IAS BSE3,i jaUV. htrei. which I wUl till cheap tor eauh, K. McDO JGALL, -1
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 8, 1884, edition 1
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