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Tho Daily Review. JSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. VVILiUNGTON. N. a . TUESDAY. JUNE 3. 188-1. Kalra at lh Po to flic a Wllalnfton. N. C, ' . . mm Moond-cUM culler. Congressman Belford has made soiuc cb&racteriitie att&ckiupon West Point, lie rare ciam p!ei to how that it had become a kind of close corporation. Other Coogreasmen. like Dorabeimer, " repelltd tht accusation ; but a corres pondent who fcf Investigate! the sub ject iajs - "There will be thirty-seven cadets graduated at West Point this jear. Of tbls number, seventeen are son or bepbewt of c Ulcers in the ar my, or in tome way related to army oQcers or uary officers. The boys nominated by Congressmen, as utual. failed to pats as goxl examinations as those who arc backed by army ocnaval influence. The newsboy who somehow gets the nomination In one of the Con gressional diitricts about every year, never gels into the army, though he genera'ly shows himself to be brigh.e than the boys who compete with him for the place." pirants to the effect that there was no nso In talking about him. Many Dem ocrat who are friendly to ilr. Tilden express their dissatisfaction that that gentleman has not declared himself. Rut it was naturally decmel best that the Republicans shonM go ahead and select their candidate before Mr. Tilden satisfied public curiosity. It is not supposed that Mr. Til'Jen's conclusion is in any uprce contingent on ioc.nu lion of the Republican Convention, bat it is supposed that the Republican se lection nubt bo nfiVcted somewhat by an ofliciil sta'.emfnt ot what Mr. Til den intended to do.r' JUXKJOKKS. The New York Timt is a true-blue Republican paper but it nevertheless totes fair sometimes. It thinks that the tact that this is the cvo'ot a - Presi dential election had much to do with the reports of the majority ol the com mittee on the Danville and Copitil in vestigation and adds : A careful correspondent of tbc Times made an Investigation of the Danville riot immediately after that distressing occurrence, uertamiy roe lacis as brought out during tbo investigation and by impartial correspondents do no: warrant tho conclusion that tbo Dan ville riot was the result of a conspiracy nor the culmination of a Ion; series of events designedly leading up to what was intended to be a general massacre Yet this is what tbo majority of tbc Sonata investigating committee would have as believe. They point to tbc now famous Danville circu.ar, to the at tempt to "boycott" tho coalitionists and their colored contingent, .and, to a systematic scheme for tbo division of tbo coalitionist vote by a revival cl raco prejudice, as conclusive proof of aa intention to tirronzo tho eo'.or.'d people and drive them from tho polls. Thero is no trustworthy evidence to sustain this view of tbc case. Tbc New York Herald says: The tricks to which Mr. Could his resorted during tbo past two years in order to ct rid of some of his shares upon the public or upon associates no lonpcr create amusement. They now excite anger. For instance, the news that hu was baddies: a yacht a year ot two ago took evert body bv surpiiso. His batr ill, manners, tastes, had never been such as would lead anybody to think of hU going to sea for pleasure. When the Alalanta was completed it was gWen out that Gould had n tired from all active interest in tbc stock markets, that bo proposed to keep as an invest ment the securities be held of tbc vari ous properties with which ho was i Jen Li fied. and that he was going to make a tour of tbc world, to be absent two years at feast. For many weeks bul letins were issued every day to tbo effect that be would set sail on to-morrow. Stores were alwaja being put on boaVd or steam was being got up, or something was always going on to stimulate faith in the notion that Gould waJ going away. A confiding public, arguing that the properties in ques tion mast be in a secure condi dion or be could cot absent Lim elf for o long a lime, thereupon pro ceeded to invert in them. From whose boxea 'came the shrcs which tbey bought it Is hot difficult to imagine. Thus tbc yacht proved a very success ful speculative investment and tbe profits would pty for a fleet of txats like the Atalaniar What kind of sauce wiil you have with jour steak?' aktd tje waiter of a diner in a restaurant where tbo con diments were served with the orders. 'It'the steak u as touehas yesterday a coao'e of circular saws will be best' Papa, what is tbo tariff?" asked a Congressman little boy. Gazing com passionately at the youthful knowledge seeker and badly shaking hi. head, ihe father replied : My son, I cannot tell a lie I do not know." And he tuld the truth. "Pat. vou shot both barrels into a regular jam of ducks, but I dent be lieve von killed inanv." said the hunter's companion. "Oi didn't, did Oi?" exclaimed Pat. "Jus look in tbe wather there, will vtz? It's fairly a.ive wid ead wan?."' "Do you believe that a woman now adavs would die for the object ot ber love?" a.-kid a bachelor friend. 'I don't know whether she'd die or not " answered tho Jlencdick. '"but I've known her to go wild when the trim ming didn't suit her." So that's a glazier i3 it?'1 exclaimed Mrs. Malaprop, as a pliss puddin" tellow pissed by; 'yoa don't say! Well t'vu olten heard ot their tumbl n' down mountain sides, and I wondered it didn't give 'em lots of panes, nu' sure enough it has." 'DvXJtor," said the grateful patient seizing the physiciau's hand, "I shall never forget mat to you I owe my life." "You exaggerate. taid tho doctor mildly ; "you only owe me for fifteen visits; that is tbe poin; which I hope yoa will not fail to remember." 'I don't seo why you are so particular about your hair," said a churlish hus band. I don t suppose Eve ever wore baugs." "I don't suppo?o she did." re plied the wile, with a quiet smile, "but then there was nobody in tho world but hir husband to admire her." 'The countliry." said nu Irish orator, is overrun by absentee landlords;" ad as it this was not cnouca to put his audience in a cood humor, ho add ed, altera luanitlcient peroration. 'I tc!i you. thu cup ot Old Irelind s misery is over 11 'jw in; ajc. and it's not lull yet." - - SHOICT.H daughter is A Washington special to the Cbicazo Tribune ssys: A prominent Western Democrat, who is oot & member ol Congress, bat who is on very good terms with Mr. Tilden, arrived here from New' York to-day, and announced to hit friends that immediately after tho Republican Convention Mr- Tilden would tnako a pnblic statement of his intentions. Tho -Western gcoilemsn did cot say what the nature of this de claration would be. and sought to give tho impression that he did not know, but there Is no very great amount of doubt hew that Mr. Tilden's communi cation to too public will be to convey the impression that be Is willing to accept the nomination. Mr. Tilden has been la some doubt as to the proper address to give this commnnicatiou whether to address it to tho National Cbartotloa or to the State committee. It Is understood that ho is most likely to address himself to the State Conven tion, as this body will have to select the -cQclal represen tatives of Mr. Tilden at the National Convention. Mr. Tilden'a preference wu to remain silent till after tbe Dem ocratic National Convention had met, as b thought any other course would look like dictating to the Convention, or at least assuming too much, but In this be has yielded to tho urgent advice of his friends, who found themselves embarrassed by tho reports assiduously circulated by tha friends ot minor as- Th-) llritlsh Minister's sa d to be agrca ueautv. bhe mhcri- led htr lovely tace,. with its sad, dark eyes, from a tpanisu mother. The Supremo Court of Kansas de cidts that tho circulation of an oflVn sive art-cV coMernio a candidate for office is a "privileged proceeding." There were 23,310 houses built in London and the suburbs in l&xl, form ing 508 tifv streets and one new squire anil covering a l. stance of seventy-five and a rait miles. A society has been recently formed in London to advocate the improve ment and cheapening of the diet one of its main objects being to show that a flesh diet is much more cotly than a vegetable one, and less nourishing. Mr. Alln, of Waterbnry, Conn., says that city is the capital ot the brass manufacture in America, makes the sheet or bar or brass wire from the Cleveland pi; metal, and with a popu lation of J 1,000 has about 8,000 opera tives. Wcodcn pavement is in marked dis favor in lWrlin. What is known as Vienna head pavement is taking its place. The wooden article laid down in the neighborhood of the Crown LVince'd palaca has failed after a short year of trial. Eliza Hows rd rower?, of Patcrson, N. J., who spent a fortune during l lie war ill caring for the s?e!c and w. ur.d cd. is now an invalid aiidiii needy cir cumstances. Sh"has hked the gov-eninit-nt lor $-,500, and it is pr.bab'c that she will soon gtt it. , A New York concern makes a profit of a million dol'ars a Year counterfeit ing the labels used on lorc'gn cham pazne bottles. It is in this way that pure American wines made in St. Louis and Cal fornia reach the stom achs that ci-mpose lost,n and New York society. A prominent doctorof Oakland.Ca!., says that the generation of gases is generally the cause of corpses turning over in their coffins, and adds that a body has been known to rise partly up, the head and shoulders bending up to ward the middle if the body, from these circumstance. m Tho Hells ot Uppordom patronize SOZODONT because it per petuates and increses tbe most import ant item in tbe sum ot loveliness, beauty ot the teeth. Let the mouth be ever so small, a very cupid's bow, if filled with discolored teeth it is repulsive. Wbiun cd and preserved wiih this peerless dent ricce. tho teeth form a delightful con trast to tbc roseate hue and lovely curve of a pretty- mouth. SOZODONT is far preferable to gritty t'oih powders. PetrolenmJV. Kasbv. T. K. Locke. Petroleum V. Nasby. editor Toledo Blade, writes: Tbad on a forefiogerof my- right hand one of ti,o5 Dleasaut'pets. a 'run-round. The finger became inflamed to a degree unbearable and swollen to nearly twice ; rfttnrftl size. LA friend save . me HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE, and ;n twpntT minutes the pain bad so much subsided as to givo me a fair night s rKf which I bad not had before :for a -w.tr The inflammation lei L the Sn eer In d day, , I consider it a must val uableartlcle.,, A shoemaier says his first work was his last. i)r KoErer's Vecre table Worm Syrup instantly destroys worms, and removes the secretions that cause them. Heurv's Carbolic Salvo. Tho BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Sa1 Rheum. Tetter. Chapped Ilauds, Chilblains. Corns, and all kinds ot Skin Eruptions, etc Get HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE, as all others are but imitations. Price 25 cents. Superstition is to religion what as trology is to'astronomy; a reay stupid dauh.cr of a very wiso mother. . .... Remarkable JSscape. John Kohn. of Lafavette. Ind., had a very narrow escape from death. This is his own story: "Uno year ago was in the last stages of Consumption. Onr best ohvucians (rave my case up I finally cot so low that our doctor said I could not live twenty-four hours. My friends then purchas-d a botue ot jjb. Wm. IIall'3 Bausa.ii fok tiie Lungs. which benefited me. I continued until I took nine bottles. I am now in per fect health havine used no other medi cine. MISCELLANEOUS.: if UCT RECEIVED AT-f Emory's Little CATiiAimc is the best and only reliable Liver Fill known, never fails with the most obstinate cases, purely vegetable. 1 eod-w Tbe University of Lewhburg. Pa, has received a gift of S 100,000 from William Bucknell, of Philadelphia. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of man hood, &c I will send a recipe that will cure you. FREE OF CHARGE. This creat remedy was discovered by a mis sionary in South America. Send a self- addressed envelope to the'REV. Joseph T. In man. Station Dt New York City. eod d&w ly . 'That is not the way to raise a child,' said tho humanitarian to aj parent ar rested for lifting his boy by tbo ear. MISCELLANEOUS. Beaten bv Wind , aridjjRaifl. SAILORS ON THE SEA AND LABORERS ON THE LAND-HELP FOR THE LARBOARO WATCH. t There la no telling the force of ' the wind ; and tho height and rush of the sea vu simply appalling. W hen Cornish, the boatswain, and myself came down from aloft, after furling; tbe main royal -we were wet through and half lr ad from the hard toll and the exposure," So said tho mate of the Grosvenor," when clatlcz tbe incidents of an Atlantic- cyclone. alter nearly a'l the crew ha1 nratlntd and left the ebiu in boat to escape pununment. Mechanics who labor upon lony ouiiaings ; carpenter, nasms, painters and LrlcMayera, may be caiica a Junu oi snore saiiors. ana mat their numbers are not more largely decimated by accident and disease Is a mar Tel. air. J a bcz Itogers, tuck pointer, house painter, etc., ot No. 603 MidIon street, Chicago, over a pip and autumn Are, said to your correspon dent: "No, I am only a young man yet thirty-Ave. that's all ; but the kind of work I do tells on a fellow's looks and constitution. Last Spring 1 was about run down with over work and ex poKUTC 1 had f give up doing any work my self and iust made oat to oversea my men in a sort of half and half way. 1 thought I wa played out fr good and all.'" I was racked with a cough, stup'fled with a cold, and torn and d gabled with Hhcumatlsm. Do? I took PARKER'S TONIO and it coxed me. . Those three words tell the s ory it cured me. To all persons subject to rlak from exposure", PARKER'S TON IG will commend itself It pu rities the Blood, incites the torpid liver to a healthy activity, and opens the pores of the kin. This is the season ot oat-doors perils to health. Keep tho Tonic near you .Prices, BO cents and $1 a bott'o. Uiscox A Co.," Chem ists, New rork. may 10 dAw lm nrm ri RaI, Emu 3 X$ IVIarRet St. Another Assortbent of- Braided Jerseys, Embroidered White Dresses, Wide Embroideries, Nainsook Checks and Strips?, Marsoillea and Pique Welts, Persian Lawn and Linens,. Tucking and all our Embroideries. In 3,000 Yards Remnant Embroideries, Cheap I KAaXKOAIUS, ilBilngt(al Columbia & AhKUsMU, It. Co. CFFICJR OT QSNEAt. ScraiXT2XDSX. " k WiiialEgton, N. c. JJay 3. IS" 4 i. Change of Schedule, OK A2U) AFTKS MAY' Hth,' lSti, at 3 5o a. i.t ihe following Pa&engcx Scted ce win te run on this road : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAJL.T SoL Weft and 41 Eaet. , Iuie WUmlneton.. ......... 9.C5P.J51 Jx?ave Florence.: .................. 2.40 A. M Arrive at C. C. & A. Jcrctlcn 6.20 A. M. Arrive at Colnmbla................. R.40A. 1. leave Columbia 9.55 P. M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction.. ...... .10.20 P. M. Leave Florence 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington....... 8.5A. M. iioht Mail and paeskkoeb Tkatjt, Daii.t I No. 40 West. Leave AVllmTngton...... .10.50 P. hL Arrive at Florence. 1.45 A. Jl, MAIL AS1 PASSENGKR TRAIN, DAItT No. 43 East. Leave Florence at .............4.d P. M; Arrive at V"iliaiigion 05 P. H Train 43 stops at all staiiohe. " , - ' So. 40 steps only at Tlemlnsrton. ami Marlon. a assengera ior Columbia ana all u & Cli. K., C, & A It. R. Station?, Aiken Juno- uon, ani an points 4-J Night Express. Separate Pullman Train 40 All trains run eolld between Charleston and Wilmington. Local freight Isaacs WLimlngton dally ex cept Sunday at 7.10 A. M. JOHN F. DIViNiS, General Superintendent T. 11. EiIK230N,Geueral Passenger Agent . W 141 II T7C ' - . : -7 m .rritTTo BAGGISO-. .. wholeaalo p; 8Q4UordCTa '1 0 suxcrs xot ouiuniDia anaau uolnss on beyond, ehould take the SIcejeit for Augrsta on Extra Jobs In Silk Sash Ribbon, Black and Col ored Silks. Besides a Complete Assortment of S trJED jEXjS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. All at Very Low Prices, - AT M. M. KATZ 116 Market Si. may 1 9 New York & Wilmington t i - .... - Steamship Lioe. V ilmington & Weld on Railroad Company. Optics of GxyEAi. SrjFEttiKTEaiDEjrr, 'Vlhelnirton. N. O.. May 0.184 J ldard,-:;:..::::. :::::::::::::r t Shouldera, V - v U A WESTERN SttOD0KlV?r' U 2 Hams - . .' - Sides, Vflwi;....i ecotuderfl, v ft.... T- nw cwucu uanu. each.. - new New IS EES W BRICKS BUTTER, i Itw .ortn Oaroiina........ -Northern !!It a CANDLES, ft i : Sperm i...;.". ;;lllovr............,' W tt Adamantlae....... .; 'v 5 k CHEESE, fiy- U J Northern Factory... Dairy, Cream.... i State.. U j COFFEE, fc - U o Java.. Ljra.....;...;;:;;-- 11 CORN MEAL. Vli"'"." llki COTTON TIILSV V b'uIdKT'tHHi DOMESTICS- ' T ,aiia0'" I Sl tiv.tuu,i-t f TO... Tarni, Vbuid,.; EGGS, v dozen !" Je lork, each. a - w i 55 19 w e. Mackerel. Nrv 1. 1 kki Mackerel No, 1 ?? Mackerel, No. 2. .bbL"..' t llwi vl" 7L OW.. 8 Oft mu lets, bbi. ;.:...;. :; J 5 1 1 Mulleta. Pork lii N. C. Roe HerriDir. V l S U Dry Cod, r lb...f..!.. e"" S "V. Baorh'a Phoephate!i! Carolina FeruJlier:: S Ground Bone. .... t Chafige of Schedule.; ON AND AFTER. MAY lltli; 1S84, AT 0.C0 A.M., Passenger Trains on the Wilmirg ton & Veldon Railroad will run aa follows : DAY MAIL, AND EXPRESS TRAINS pAIX.1 Nos. 47 Nobth ad 43 South.' Leave YVilmii)gton,FrontSt.Dcp, P.Cd A. M Arrive at Weldon 2.35 P. M Leave Wre1"ion...........,it i...... 2.65 P M Arrive at VUia;gtonrQntSLV,pt, 8.33 p! M Fast THKoyoa Maii."& Passengeb TBAmt Daili---Not 40 south. Leave Weldon.... f.4.r P. M. Arrivat.il2agton,Frontai.DVt 10.1 OP. A . MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN . DAILY No. 43 Nortb. " ', Leave Wilmington 8.-I5 p. M. Arrive at Weldon.. 2.o5 A. M. Train No. 10 South will stononly at WIIbod, Goldsboro ;md MagnolLx Trains on Tarboro BraacTi RoadLtavellockv Mount for Tar boro at l.?0 P. M. and 1.30 P. Bone Meal......." rS- tk . Bone flour......... "r? J? jsavaesa Guano.... '7k)Z "1 n complete Manure...7 "TXiX w Whann's Phoeuhate L""'" ?? " 1 Wando Phosphate..." S Berger & Bufz3 VX':;:' . Kxce leuza Gottoa favSZ no 2! French'a Carbonate cf Llmf 7 ? f?5 Freccb'8 Agrlciutnki ie-? 1 2 O T 1 FLOUR, bbl- Ulna - r ':';-' . Kino- . nitir Mllln K.L , . I Oil .u-v u oet att 1 S) 6 0 A-Great-Problem. TAKE AU, THE KIDNEY & LIVER Medicines. PURIFIERS, RHEUMATIC DYSPEPSIA Remedies. Remember tho roor. log.- It costs noth- 4 ICousrh on for Rousrh cousr!l8. on Cough,' for Ask Coughs. Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarse pes. Troches, 15c, Liquid. 50c. eod A hair restorer Oao who returns a lost switch. Allen Bilious Thyfio is a purely rcjeUble liquid remedy for Headaches, Biliousness and Constipation. Easily taken, acting promptly, rvlicvinz quick )v. 25 cts. For pale by Munds Bros. & iJcBossct. . eod And Indigestion Cures. AGUE, FEVER, And Bilious Specifics." BRAIN & NERVE Force Revivers. GREAT HEALTH Restorers. IN SUORT. TAKE ALL THE BEST qualities of all these, and tho best qual ities of all the best Medicines of the World and you will find that HOP BITTERS hsre the best curative quali ties and powers of all concentrated in them, and that they - will cure, when any or all of these, singly or combined, fail. . A thorough trial wiU - gijVB posi tive proof of .this. . -may 15 ImilXirZpim STEAJPSBS WILL 8 AIL FROM NEW TOES ' SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock, P. M KEQULATOR Saiurday, Jane 7 BKNET ACTOR ....Saturday, Jcce 14 REGULATOR.. Saturday, June 21 BENEFACTOR.. Saturday, Jane 28 Through CU1b Lading and Lowes Through Ratea guaranteed to and from Points In North and South Carolina. , For Freight or Passage apply to 0. G. 8MALLBONF.8, Snperlntendent, Wilmington, N. C THKO. G. EGER, Freight Agent, 35 Broadway, Ne York. WM. P. CTYDIC CO.. rjwrtl Apnntii. may . Baltimore & Wilmington Steamship Line. M. Ually, vundayei eseepted). Ketiimtog.? leave :i aruvro ar 3 ir. a. ami w.w a. m JUojly. Trains oa Scotland Neck Branch iioad l3vt Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.25 P. M. Kft tarriEg .leave Scotland Neck, at 8.33 A. M daily excr jt Sunday. Train No. 47 makf-s dose' connection at We don for all points North Dally. All rait vi Richmond, and da.117 except Sunday via lis Line. -; , Train No. 13 runa daily and makes close con nection for all Points North yia Richmond auj Washington. All trains ruo solid between Wi,rchigto?i ac Washington, and have Pullmas Palace Sleep ers attached. - s For accoraraodation of local travel a passes per coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. Daily except Sunday. . JOHN F. DIVINK, General SuperintondeaJ. T. M. EilERSON, Genera :jase2iiger Azenu may 0 ! Corn, from btore.bf.gB.whne.' Corn, cargo, in hclk, white.. 1 caigo, in uaga. white.: 65 ; Ckrn1cao,mlxea,lab8p. t. Oats, from Btore m - Cow Peas. 1 m ........................ 1 Dry..;., "n hay, & 100 H13 ...... Eastern ....... 1 a x t TV estcrn m North River. , B 2 lUlUfl. V lO JSJ ft T.&1 So-....... tl, T j ': .. . V IV 1. 1'" - NoTthern :.. int. a . iiunu vnruuiis... 00 C H LIME, barrel. i.; i......m5 LUMBER, City Sawed, ? If ft. ' ' Ship Stuff, rc8awed........;'..3g 00 tit Rough Edge Plank ja ot fit! West India CargoeB.accordlng j r te quality. fi LVessed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 M tit Scantling and Board. comtn..U 00 flit tltAJSSES, f gallon i i I ' New Crop Cuba, la hhdfl..... 1 Kit in bbia...... . to I 00 m t 8agar House, in hhds...M... roe a " " ,lr,bbl i... ,. 3B 1 Syrup, In bbb (0 t I NAILS, r Keg. Cut: lOd batU.. 0 00 ill OILS, V gallon-. . . s ; urroeenc... 11 Lard....;.i..;..;......;..... 1 W ill K ll SO ill 00 i 1 i 1 Carolina Central li. II, Company. . Wilmington. N. C, May 10. 1SS4 ! I JV. iii" 1 w .. A.'... s i 1 JO i R 73 fit v ill .... to I Change of Schedule. : ; (T AND AFTER MAY. 12th ' THh . AiJjiiCfU. ........... ........... Resin......... Tar.........;.... ' Deck and Spar POULTRY - . Chickens, lire,' grown...' mrKevs.. 'EANUTS bushel. POTATOES, V bnghel- sweet... Irish. V-bbl.. J 00 ! PORK. V. barrel ' - . City Mess SK tl Prfane.. MOB ri Rump .17W ffsi M i J 00 i ? 00 ! 2.' n i 00 f 0) i I . .. ................ s I. .......... BTtw r- 1 ik Rough, w bushel.... uaus, v lb country... city. ROPE, V lb.. SALT, V sack. Alum juxverpoo T.lahnn. ...... Americas - s 9 SUGAR, V lb-Cuba.......... Porto Rico.. ........... A-K7oiree. B ) " . No. 1 No. 1 M M STEAMSHJr WILL SAIL FBOM BALTIMORE, SATURDAY FROM - WILMTlSrGTON-, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 4 Through Billa of Lading and lowest through rates guaranteed to and trora points mta the Rail Roads and Cape ear Hirer. 9 ....MAY Jl following iscneaui-i will l.e opcrsted on this Railroad : PASSENGER MAIL A2TDEXPKE3S TRAIS Dally except Sundays. Leave Wilmington at 7.f 0 P. Leave lialeighat 8.00 P.. Arrive at Charlotte at.... ...7.0) A. Leave Charlotte at... ...... .8.45 P. Arrive Raleigh at 8.30 A, Arrive at Wilmington at... .3.(0 A. Passenger Trains stop at rcjrslar station only, and points designated in tho Company; 1.1111 u xauic. SHELBY DIYiSION, PASSESGER. 4La.IL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays. v Leave cnarlotte 5.15 P. M. 1 Arrive at Shelby 9 0J P. M. v. . j Leave Shelby... 7.00 A. M. I Arrive at Charlotte 10.15 a. M. Trains No. 1 and 2 make close connection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from Ral eigh. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilminrtor and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 lor Statei;ville, Stations Weetern NCR li, Afiheville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athec?, Atlanta and all points Southwest. L. C. JONES, Superintendent.. F. W. CLARK, General Passenger Agent raa 10 . c . Ex C . Crushed.. feUAi. r nvJNortoern....... Common Cypress Saps wyprees xieans. X0 ft i A ifiui I il 1 :::::H::?::::Si! M STATES, y M-W. O. Barrel. j; t M R. O. Hogshead...... " V m tallow; a-..... -;. Vi 1 TIMBER, M I eet-Sbippu.U J g : Ynt Mill' - ..-Ua'; T Prtm. .mJOO!. . I r Mill .... . " Mm f air......; Common Mill.. ..... Inferior to Ord'nary. 100 I 100 ! Inferior to Ord'nary T I Wins KEY, gal-Nortiera.. " S if North Carolina 2 Z f WOOL, ft Washed .. Lcwashod..... " Burrv GOLD . 1 1 fnr the TTOrklE 1 cents for poU7 . mail you Ir"?, r.lcgoo(btbat glgEiar iin more money la ire box of sam way of making more money ou ever mougm poww - al not required, we wiu-- cAn wr rk all the wme or u ' kjUI, Tke work U universally P,ftj young and old. You can ewMjt ALSO, To and from Boston. Providence, Phllade phla and ail Western cities. For Freight Engagement, apply to A. I. CAZAUX. A-t., W'JmlmU.n. N. C ANDREWS f & CO., Agrts t 3. W. Comer Light and German ts., may 26 . Baltimore "Dyed." T MONACirS. 15 SECOND STREET.be- tween Market tad Princess, Ladles ant Gen tlemen's goods of every description, any color. Also. cteAOlng. oourtBe and bleaching. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 3, 1884, edition 1
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