The Daily Review
jr The uaxiy Heview tins the largest
bona fide circulation, of any newspaper
published, in the city of WilmimjUm. JBL
FRID4Y. MARCH 27. 1885.
THE WAK SCAliE.
Kxcitliir Humors Produce Re
newed Fears of Conflict.
London, March 25, 1885. The ten
sion between Russia and Eactand oyer
the Afghan frontier question has in
creased. The stock market h xcitcd.
News irom the Continent shows that
all the continental boar sea sympathized
with the financial situa1 .ion ii London,
and that prices toward the close were
flat.
The Paris Temps sa j a that i! consid
ers war between Russia and England
to be imminent. Excitement was
caused in Lond.-n to-day by the report
from 0nstattliHiple to the effect mat
tiie Porte has asked the ad vice of Prince
Bismarck in regard to a Torco Russian
niiiauce asaiuBt England. Still further
excitement was caused by the publica
tion if n. report ibat 25 rton militia had
been eaHed out and tbui Russia had
rejected the last English piopurials.
The Standard, however, says thai no
despatch ot an alarming nature has
been received from the Russian govern
aient. On the other hand, all the offi
ccrs bolonsinz to the Briti3b Indian
army and nowua Europe on fu.-U-uga-have
been ordered to immediatciy re
join their respcrtive regiments.
An additional loice ot UO.opo Kusfcian
troops is proceeding ! rum Caucasus to
the Afghanistan frontier.
Earl pufiferin. the Viceroy, met Geu
cral Sir Donald Stewart, the'eommau-dcr-in-chief
o! the lorces in India, ut
Allahabad yesterday. The Viceroy
sanctioned the niobiii.ation ol two
army corps of 25.000 men each, which
are to be sent to Pisheen, with a reserve
of 10,000 men. (General Stewart will
have the supreme command, while
Generai Sir Frederick Roberts will
command one ot the. army corps and
General Ilarriingo the other. The
Duke ot Counauj;bt will be given one
of the divisional commands. Supplies
for six months are being sent to
Pisheen. General Stewart has started
for Rawui-Pindi to nature his pians.
Earl DuU'erin wiil star for Rawu!
Pindi to-day. It is expected that the
whole force will advance at the conclu
sion of the meeting beween Earl Dut
ferin and the Ameer ot Afghanistan.
The greatest rivalry prevails among
regiments for active service. Themon
itors in Roaibaybarbor are being equip
ped on a war footing.
Sir Edward Thornton, the Rritish
Ambassador at' St. Petersburg, has
bf?en instructed to press the Hussian
government tor a reply to Earl Gran
ville's proposals ot the 10th inst reirard-
i"g t he
U'P'-tS o
h - Adrian frontier.
A hS C;ttl d 'o Cii-
n Erl Duff rb
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i .. i imtitedta'e v ar
.4 , -u ! it;i t !' iu?r ha!
fnvrabta iwrms lor an ailcance. The
Cai'inet decided to intrust Earl Duller
in with plenary power to arrange terms
with the Ameer
Awaiting: tliti slaughter.
London. March 25. 1885 Despatch
es from Suakim state that the British
camps were not disturbed hv theenemv
last night. Skirmishers have been sent
out on the way to Tamat. Thegeneral
advance, which was to have been made
on Sunday last, will. t is now thought,
take place to-morrow General Gra
ham has moved the headquarters ot his
camp two miles nearer to Tamai. He
has telegraphed the government that
the guards and marines showed great
steadiness under fire during the harass
ing engagement of yesterday. The
cavalry also," General Graham say3.
behaved well. They dismounted and
phecked the enemy's advance by fre
quent volleys. The British losses on
Sunday are much greater than at first
reported. General Graham telegraphs
the home government that he fears he
must add to the list of that day's killed
tDirty-eignt men wno are6tiu missing
from the Sikhs (Indian) regiment. It
now appears that the transport aud
commissariat brandies ot the service
alone lost 150 men killed in last Sun
day's engagement near Tamai. The
latest returns place the number killed
and wounded in Sunday's battle at 580,
including the camp followers.
This morning's work shows that the
balrbon corps will be invaluable in the
work of assisting General Graham to
make his forward movements precisely
The Greuadicr aud the Surrey regi
ment reached Suakim from the zereba
without loss, although they exchanged
shots with the hostile Arabs on the
way. The Arabs lost 400 men in yester
dav's skirmish.
The redoubts at Hashcen, having
proved a failure as a protection to the
British troops, have been destroyed by
order ot General Graham to prevent
them from protecting Lhe Arabs. The
total loss of the Arabs in last Sunday's
engagement is uow statrfgt 3,000, in
cluding thirty-tour wosacn who bad
been armed as soldiers and who proved
as impetuous and de'ermiuod as the
men. The bodies of these amazons
were counted on the field alter thf
light. The British lost I.U00 camels
and are seriously crippled by the lack
oi transport atiou.
Mr. Lowell1 Successor.
London. March 25. 1885. The Pall
Mall Gazelle tins afternoon publishes
an interview with Mr. Lowell, the
United States .Minister, in reference to
the appointment of Mr Phelps, ol
Vermont, as his successor. Mr. Low
ell said that President Cleveland was
the last man to make an inconsiderate
:. m 1 1 ... l l-i 1
appoiuiuiuui, esptciauy 10 ucu a utgu
cilice as that of Minister to the Court
of St. James. Continuing, Mr. Lowell
said: "Mr. Phelps is a gentleman of
high character and marked indepen
dence. He is roost agreeable in his man
ners and has fine social qualities, &c
He is far removed from being an no
known and obscure person. None but
a distinguished and agreeable man
could have been chosen to be president
of the American Bar Association. The
change was unavoidable owing to the
ascendency of a new party to power.
Bo:h countries are to be congratulated
on Mr. Cleveland's wisdom as shown
in bis selection of Mr. Phelps as my
successor." Tbe rail Matt Gazette,
commenting on tbe appointment ol Mr.
Phelps, says: Mr. Phelps is a Ve
niont lawyer unknown on this side of
the Atlantic. Doubtless be is a mo.-t
respectable person."
STATE NEWS'
Shelby Aurora: Flour sold yester
day from a wagon $2.35 wholesale, re
tails for $2 40; corn is worth 80 cents
cajsb ; chickens bring 15 to 20 cent?.
Eggs are lower and sell for 12 cents
from wagons ; butter 15 cts per pound ;
bann 8 to 10 cents per pound; hams 12
to 13 cents wholesale. Cotton 10.75 for
best grade.
News 'and Observer : Yesterday a re
Dorter talked with Mr. Alf. A. Thomp
son. secretary of the cotton exchange.
about the cotton crop outlook. Air.
Thompson says that t he greater breadth
of land to be put in tobacco would have
reduced the cotton acreage below that
of last season. But the unfortunate
killing of the winter wheat and oats
will cause the farmers to put in cotton
on lands where the small grain was so
killed. This will brinsrthe cpttou acre
age practically up to last season's fig
ures. Appointments !y lhe Bishop ol
Kast -Carolina.
April 8 Wendcfday, Evening Prayer, 8. Mar
tin's. Hamilton.
April 9 Thursday. E. P., Advent, Williams
ton .
A prll 1 2 unday, Oracc, Wood ville, Bertie,
Co.
April IS Monday. Morning Prayer, 8. Mark's,
Roxobcl.
April I Wednesday, M. P., S. ThomasF,
Windsor.
April 1 -Thursday, Evening Prayer, Grare.
.Plymouth.
April 18 Saturday, E. P , S. Joseph's, Cam
don Court Uouse
April 13 -Sunday, 8. .John Kvang. South Mills.
April '21 Tuesday , M. P , Christ Church, Eliz
abeth City.
April -Ii Wednesday, -M P., 8 . John's. New
begun. April '3 Thursday. Barnabas, Woodvillc,
Perquimans Co.
April l Sunday, Holy Trinity, Hertford
April 28 Tuesday. M. P., School House, Rock-
abock.
April 23 Wednesday, 8. Fau'is, Edenton.
Apri! to Thursday, M. P., S. .Luke's, Wash
ington County.
Quarterly Meetinffs,
The following arc the Presiding lEl
der'a appoiutoicnts tor the Wilmington
District of the M J E. Church, South
second kound;
WilminatoD, Fifth Street. March 25).
Cokesbury Circuit, at Hall's. April
2-3
Clinton Cireut, at Magee'a, April 4-5.
Bladon Cireut, at Bethlehem. April
8 9.
Elizabeth Circuit, at Unioo, April
1M2.
Carver's Creek Circuit, at Way man,
April 16-19.
Waccamaw Mission, at ZioD, April
22-23
W'hiteville Circuit, at Fair Bluff,
April 35 2f.
Wilmington Fnt S'reft. May 3.
O -low Circui , at Qoe-n's On eb
Mi 9-m.
lu, li'. Circuit, at Charity Chnp-1,
May 12 13.
Brunswick Circuit, at Sumraerville,
May 16-17.
Topsail Ciiouit, at Union. May 23 24.
Magnolia Circuit, at Magnolia, May
30 31.
The District Sunday School Confer
ence will be held at Magnolia in con
nection with the quarterly meeting
bginniog May 29:h.
P. J. Cakraway, P. E.
IVEW ADVBRTI8EMBVT8
Another Supply
QF THE CELEBBATEI) DUFFY MALT
WHISKEY. Also, Wilson, John GIbeon &
Sons, Baker, and other well known brands of
VVhiskevs at THE GEM.
WILL WKST,
mch 26 Noith Front Street
E. G. Blair,
BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
S
lOLlClTS CONSIGNMENTS
OF ALL
kinds of Country Produce. Highest
PrlceB
and Prompt Returns suaranteed.
mch -2.-, NO. 114 NofiTH WATER ST.
Easter Cards.
laifi LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF EAST-
EE CARDS to be found in tbe city, and AT
LOWEST 1MUCES.
BIBTHPAY PRESENTS in great variety at
HEINSBKRGEK'S,
Live Book and Music Store
mch 25
Easter Cards.
o
UK EASTER CARDS HAVE BEEN BE
oclvcd; call and seo them.
PRAYER B03K8 and HYMNALS, in sets;
a new stock juBt received.
DEVOTIONAL BOOKS, all kinds, suitable
for Lent.
C. W. YATES.
119 Market St
m h '.3
On Habd.
JULL .STOCK MATERIAL BOUGHT
from fir3t band's Prepared to do all kinds of
Sheet Metal work at very lowest prices.
Koonng a specialty.
W. E. KING,
Practical Tinsmith,
Princf ss.bet. Front and Water Streets
mch IS
Hardware
yV ALL KINDS AND IN ANY QU ANTl
ty. Wholesale and Retail at BOCK BOTTOM
prices. W. E. SPRINGER A CO..
19.21
A '2S Market Street.
Wilmington. N. C-
mch 23
Humphrey's Homoeopathic
Remedies.
(COMPLETE STOCK.)
JATROLITHIC WATER,
DIAMOND DYES.
JAMES D. NTJTT, The Druggist,
mch 24 213 N. Front 8t
THE MAILS.
The malls close and arrtvo at the City Fot
office as follows :
CLOSE.
Northern through mails, fast 7.46 A 10.30 P.M.
Northern through and wv malls S.'M A. At.
KaJelgh 6.15 P. M. and 8.30 A. M.
Mails for the N. C. Baiiroad and
routes supplied therefrom includ
ing A. & . C. Baiiroad at
7.30 P M. and 6.33 A. M
daily 8.00 P. M , St 6.15 A. IWi
twt n rr f u0(in.. jm
- (except Sunday) 6.15 p. M.'
All points between Hamlet and Ral
eigh 6.15 P. M.
Mall for Cheraw and Darlington Bail
road 8.00 P. M.
Mails for points between Florence
Sand Charleston 8.00 P. M. ft 6 15 A. M
irayettevlUe and office on Cape Fear
River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. ML.
FayetteviUe.via C C Baiiroad, daily,
except Sundays..-. 6.15 P. M.
Onslow C. H. and intermediate offi
ces, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M.
Smlthville malls, by steamboat, daily
(except Sundays) 8.30 A. M.
Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek,
ShaP.ottc and Little Elver, Tues
dayp and Fridays .2.00 P. M .
Wrlghtsville, daily 8.30 A. M .
OPEN FOK DELIVERY.
Northern through and way mails
7.30 A. M. & S.15 A. M.
Southern Malls 9.30 JL M.
Carolina fJcntral Jlailroid A. M.
Malls collected from street boxesln tmsiaes
portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A".M. and 5,30
P. M. and from other point? of the city at S
1 M and 5 A. M.
Stamp Office oi'cn from 7 .30 A. M. to 6 P . M.,
Money Order arid Register Department open
irom a. ai to or. m . , continuoasly.
(ieneral delivery open irom 7 A.M. to 6 P.M.
and on Sundays from 8.30 to:9.30 A. U.
Carri'5r'4, delivery open n Suniay from 5.30
t3i).30A. M.
Wc observe quite a fine display ol
new Hovolyers lor very reasonable
prices, at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. t
COHMEttClAL N K W
wTlmington makk ex"
March 27-4 P. M
SPIRITS TURPENTINE -Quoted
quiet at 29 cents rfcr gallon. Sales of
100 casks at 23 cents.
ROSIN Quoted dull at 92 cents
for Strained and 97 for Good Strained
TAR Quoted firm at $1.20 per
bbl of 280 lbs.
CRUDE TURPENTIN E Quoted
steady at SI. 75 for Virgin and Yellow
Dip and $1. 15 for Hard.
COTTON Quoted quiet. Small
sales on a basis of 10g cents per pound
lor Middling. The following are the
official quotations: ,
Ordinary 8j cent
G Tod Ordinary 9g
Low Middling 10 5-16
Middling log
Good Middling 10 13-10
OA1L.Y RECEIPTS.
Ootion.
33 bales
130 casks
piriLa Turpeuiine
iosin
54B bbi
666 bbl
43 bhs
ir . .
Turrentine.
ML Alt IN fc NEWS
ARRIVED.
S-eam
yacht Louise,
Woodside
Smithville, Master
Steamer Bladen,
ville. C S Love & Co
Green, Ff.yettes
Steamer A P Hurt. Worth, Fayette
Worth & Worth
CLEARED.
Steamship Benefactor, Tribon,
York, H G Small bones
Steamer Blaaen, Green, Fayette
rille, C S Love & Co.
Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette
ville, Worth & Worth.
Steamer John Dawson, Black, Point
Casweli, R P Paddison
Steam yacht Louise, Woodside.
SmithvilieMaster
A Cure for Gravel.
A COMMON AND PAINFUL COMPLAINT A
STATEMENT YOU MAY CONFIDE IN.
There arc few diseases with which the pa
tient is called upon to endure greater inconve
nience an 4 pain than with Gravel. In its
more advanced stages the agony it produces is
often so great as to call for the useof narcot
ics In extraordinary doses before any relief
can be obtained. Young manhood and wo
manhood are comparatively exempt from at
tacks of Gravel, but young children often have
it, and in middle life and age it is fearfully
common. Like gout and rheumrtism uravel
is due to imperfect digestion and assimilat on
of foul, combined with other predisposing
causes which vary with different individuals.
When the calculi, or e tone, are fully formed in
the k'dncys or bladder thev render the suffer
er's life one constant scene of misery and ap
prehension. Few physicians or surgeons will
promise or unlertake tbe removal of these
stones except by an perati-in. They rarely
or never pretend to be able to do it by means
of medicine alone.
It seems to have been reserved for Dr. Da
vid Kekukdy, of Rondont, N Y., to accom
p lsta, through his preparation widely known
as KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY, what
others have failed to Compass.- The subjoin
ed letter will be found of vital interest to put
ferera from gravel, and to the general public :
ALBANY. March 20. 1S84
I)r. D. Kennedy, Rondout, N. T. :
Dear sir: Let me tell jou frankly that I
have never been partial to proprietary medi
cines, as I believe the majority of them to be
nothing belter than methods of obtaining
money from people whom suffering makes
ready to catch it any hope of relief. Thev are
mean clients and delusions. But your "FA
VORITE REMEDY." I know by happj expe
rience to be a totally different thing. I had
been a sufferer from Gravel for years, and
had resorted to many eminent physicians for
relief, but no permarcnt good came of it
A boot three years ago your "Favorite Rem
edy" was recommendcl to me. 1 can give
you the result In a sentence: I tried it and it
cured me completely. I am confident it saved
my life. You can use this letter If you think
nett. Youra, etc.. Nathan ackley.
Captain Nathan Ackley was for a long time
connected with the Canal Appraiser's office in
Albany. He is well known and writes for no
other purpose but to d-- good to others.
As a medicine for all diseases of the Blood,
Liver, Kidneys and digestiv e orcans, Kenne
dy's Favorite Remedy has lalrly won its
high reputation. Write if desirable to Dr.
Kennedy, Roundout, N. Y. '
mch 17 d&w nrm
Daily Consigoments
OF )GG3. CHICKENS, BIRDS, SWEET
Potatoes, N. C. Bacon. No. 1 Boe Mullets,
In Hsd Vi brls., Mullet Boe, Florid a Oranges,
In brls and boxes, at wholesale and retail.
Home made, all Pork, Sausage, Dressed
ronltry, c. bold at reasonable prices for
CAsH only by J. R. MARSHALL,
Gen. Com. Merchant, 24 North Water St.,
mch 10 dtw Wihnlngton. N. C.
Oysters. Oysters.
npO-MOBROW AND ALL THE
I
week I will receive a supply of
those Am NEW RJVK& QARi.lcViTSTBa
guaranteed fresh and sweet. Orders left will
receive prompt attention and be delivered in
any pare of the city free of charge
W. T. GROOM.
110 So. Frost Street, near the New Market
fab a
MEW APVEBTISEMEKT8.
J MEEK W V WKKE L BBS Y Y
J J K WWWB L R BYY
,f J EEE W V W EES L RBR Y Y
J J E W WE LRKY
J.TJ EES V V SEE LLLB B Y -
XEWELBY AT HALF THE ; JEW ELBE'S
i. . . L . ,
prices. i ne latest aesigns just receive u ana
will be sold at astonishingly low prices at
Taylor's Bazaar,
CC OO BBS bSS EEE TIT 8SS
C OORKS E TS
COO BBB SSS EEE T SSS
C OOBB SE T S
CC OO B R SSS EEE T SSS.
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CORSETS lower than ever in every shape
and style at
Taylor's Bazaar.
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Laces, Embroidery and made np Lace Goods
athalfpr'cc. Come and see. No one urged
to buy at TAYLOR'S AZ AR
Great e'earin sale in Milllnerr, Hats, Feath
ers, 'Flowers, 'bbons, Satins, Silks, Flnshes
and Velvets, in all shades, so as to make room
for ur Spring Stock, at
TAYLOR'S BAZAAR.
118 Market St
WILMINGTON, N.
mch 10
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
-AT-
I M. KATZ'S
ill 6 Market St.
EXTRA
Inducements
T
This Week.
Bargain Table
WITH DIFFERENT GODS DAILY.
RIBBONS, 2. 3; 5, 8c rer yard.
SATINS, Spring Shades, 50c per yard.
A few COLORED AND BJACK SILKS
left-VERY LOW.
GOOD DRE8S GOODS at less than cost.
TIDIES from 8c up.
NAINSOOK EDGINGS and INSERTIONS,
suitable for coming season.
MEN'S WHITE I-AUNDBIED SHIRTS, 60C
MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS, 18c;up.
LALIES' VESTS, 23c up.
t AND EVER SO MANY ARTICLES THAT
MUST BE SOLD.
F. RH EINSTEIN,
ASSIGNEE.
mch 2itf
Something New.
T HAVE JUST RECEIVED BY RaIL A
Vanilla Flavored Syrup,
Toe finest Syrup ever oflered In this market.
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
Fancy & Staple Articles
FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE HOLIDAYS.
Call and examine at Crapon's Family Grocery.
G. M. CRAPON, Ag t . ,
dec 16 22 Sooth Front St
Bedroom Sets,
rjiHS NICEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORT
meet ever c ffered here. For sale by
GILES MURCHISON,
ch 38 aaa 40 Front at
MISCELLANEOUS.
New Goods
Coming in
EMBRACING:
DRY GOODS,
CARPETS,
.races will be Kock JBottom. We are in solid
a f . 1MI
irif j iow cusiouiers owmg oiujs
OA
ui v am i
we Must
'-
At Ml I"
the room for our Spring- Goods. Price is not the object,
rnntn ic -iiuTinr wrr want- anrl
humbug the public with
want is an oooortunitv to
x A j - - x
lie that we speak the truth
V mm
3nv f Infhinnr cplprt enrh
wnn r,fffrc tn cnrl it- tr
vou take them to anv other
J j
: l x-x. i r
yivc yuu ueiter ijoous ior
But we do say, if our goods
nflPOC 1 o lira o ri 1 1 o trn
I I 111 1 S . Vt I III III 11 i II I
A r 1 4 ITT 1 1 1 XT X 7M i 4-y- r
111V 1 L Will I ) rt V VI 111 II IM IM VI
.fc " 7 f w v u- w ww w
all the year round.
Hi
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER
114 MARKET ST.
ieb 33
Our Improved Articial Ear Drums
HOPE
scientific men ot Europe and America. Write for illustrated deacrintiup. hnni- ada
1 -" " i ' r ..ww .- v I i fityf vn J. iJV,
Sanaa.1- ywAiuuwuu wuiw, auuiiAOt - a
june 30 ly d t th sat wly eow
Shad, Groceries & Liquors!
E MAY NOT HAVE SHAD ALL THE
season but will have them whenever
onr
friends will leave an order. A fresh supply
of Groceiiea always on hand.
99" Biver Wills, Hunter's Choice, Bruns
wick Private Stock and Old Log Cabin, still in
stock, together with Wines. Gins, Brandies
&c Fish and other goods delivered free.
CRAIG & THOMAS.
118 So. Front Street,
Produce Commission Merchants and
Dealers in Fish, Groceries, Liquors, c .
mch 2
Board.
FEW MORS BOARDERS, EITHER
table, regular or trans'ent. can be accommo
dated with comfortable rooms and the best the
market affords, at
MRS. ROBERT LEE'S.
113 Market bet. Front and Second.
novl8 if
Dissolution.
THE FIRM OF HUMPHREY & JENKIN8
lias been dissolved by mutual consent. C.
M. D. Humphrey, of the old firm, will here
after continue the Fish and Oyster business,
at the head of the New Market, South Front
street. Thankful for past favors he solicits
the continue patronage of the public.
JmW OYSTERS sent C. O D. mch 17
SPRING WOOLENS.
A VARIETY OF
EXCELLENT GOODS I
FOR MEN AND B0Y8 WEAR,
DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER.
Very Cheap!
JNO. J, HEDRICK,
mch 13
New Millinery.
mTm DUTVr 2TD A XX: O ATT f t rm
AND BLACK NEW SHAPES.)
FANCY GOODS,
LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
SATCHELS, Ac.
Materials for Fancy Work. Stamping doocl
on Velvet, Felt, Ac , at low price.
Respectfully
MISS E. KARRER
mch 9 ETrthange Corner.
Farmer Gook Stove.
JF YOU WANT A COOKING STOVE TO
bat from tea tn twenty years, buy the FAS M-ek-bOLD
jn.T nr es. Just received a alee
Rne ot Tin Toilet Sets, Canary and Mocking
Bird Cages. Library La nape very cheap;
: M PARKER TAYLOR'S,
neb S South Front St
nr mm '-SL
k. m. MclNTlRe
t J -tl 1
mmm . mmm. mmi. mm mm
past uue wm piease call am aati
Have Koom!
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mnct hovp WT. J v
our advertisements, hnf aJ
Drove to our natron
x uu ujc
and mean business. If you
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ac Trti iineh 4- CT irTr
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'ni i r linmpc frw nmnnn'
, laii nr
store, and if SHPTPP
, " xxvixjiv UUfJS
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me least money, aon t keen
prove better than others
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FOR
THE
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cure Deafness In all stapes.
j .-! UUJVjU V 1 1110 1 LA Unn. I 4 JIf I Mir Ml IPH
r Jixuinr Dl,( J VT XOTkf
OFPICJB OF
w,we Mm ill 9
Tfc.rO 9.L BniTTn miiomn mimki.
imi uviii. ruuikiu OXUU1,
jl to Miller's Drug store.
4V Note change of office hours, whlel
ma t" i lAttro u -yv in a -.- n o . &
inrM i wsm
A Fresh Supply
QF DRUGS AND CHEMICALS,
-jus i arrived at
F. C. BilLLKFS,
Corner Fourth sad No
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UO north Front
MISC
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