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MISCELLANEOUS. BROIVNS IRON BITTERS WILL CURE headache indigestion: biliousness DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA f CHILLS and FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN in the BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed ReC f frtr on wrapt". TAKE NO OTHER. f If 1RRIT SAMP'K TREATMENT FR the DailyCReview mch 21 4vr B. rt. I aldeub.vch w; , lirjatl t . Newark, J- Awamrxmmm WATiTKIJ fsmrl0i irre, Aiiii-tc fuT I TTii or v tr:vci;, ati.fction tniar ant if. . ETC. Nc 7 - to J HDIKSTO WORK FOR U iTnTRfl.t thplr homes. 7-io $.0 per Mn nulptlv made. No phctT palm w? iu rjinV8hlre. Tor full rartlciilar. AskireAS. at once. CKK8Cr.Nl CO .19 Central . Boston. Mass. mch 21 4w AK1 Box M7( D T? A T?T1? It causes, ani HjAJC 11 and successful own hon -eight yfc anl a new OUKr at yonr own home, by one ho was dea ini.ivjwhi vf.irs. Treated by ror:st v- tnrf n-p.l)ili9t8 without benefit Cured VI ww r"- . , . . -w. JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop EnN El-rY APRIL T3 .Tteit. it tfce 'o7to0i,e at Wllmlaftton.N C. s.s &econd-ciaa matter. j n st a'n't i no i lis and a lihHCHlPMON OF THIS lUUKlSH 1'KCASUirif. , In this isue we commence another of those deeply interesting letters written by Mr. E. Anderson, on board thu U S. S Ktarsarge. Tbe present Uives an cnUTtftiniiitf account ol what Mr Ad dersonsaw in Cn?tan3tinople and a description of the Turkish Treasury. U S. S Keaksaugk. Constantinople I lkkey. June IBM J We left Smyrna tr this prt on me K,a. tairinc the Admiral, his tdatl and band with us. it was a oenu uui it i Dardanelles, an! in IIIIIIUI""" rUct l be entire passage. wft i"o ranee to the Dardanelles is me town oi Chenuck. which is. heavily lortniei 10 prevent tbe entrance 1 01 war vie.. that have not the necessary permit We-arrived toere on.the bin insi., anu . eojaiiied but a lew hours ; long enough .lowHvrr. u get a chance to visit the place where UbenucK pouer ujuu- aclured and whicii is ceieoraieu nr ugliness; so ngiy. m ihul. mai . tiniosi pretty. 1 wurea niuwm (u.msirositY. halt dog and hair devif, but luar that 1 will never get it home as .he pttery is very Driitieand a ship is a bad place in wnicn iu kcc y- bai one would like to preserve. It is a liood thing that We are at peace iib all nations, and none at e jealous of .nr nav.il inrce. as wa iuuuu was a Spanish iuan-ot'-war trying itet a permit to coaie ueie, uu , hnnoh ohHk mucb smaller than vessel, the 1 eruiit was relused. There is no doubt that we have privileges that are refused all nther nations Thft Dardanelles is narrow, miies to six miles Astonishing Success 1 -r. ' Ant tt Atmrv vwrtxnh Who has used Uschef s German Sr an o let hely niparison - jZ , . ConatantinopleZia a city of progress and at every turn one , may e 7'"" zz 1 and graceful MISCELLANEqUS . ivunr trnm at candles Pr-v'rZi " onebs. Croup. Asthma. rPneu one-thiru from --.-" pr L I etU throat and lun ,uulou j Pdty be n . SJseaBes No person can ue it without have HT-r ,:r ; 1 r.liff. Three do-e will ..i-.r-' ntO tneir uanv me mat lcniiifu - - . . . ll rZtl y easo- flDd consider it durin "S?h ihey i oot eat. drink or ! tbe duty of il Drn.sts to recommend smoke tsunrL until sunset. Think iL lo ..he pot.r,dymj ?(P oz 1 .l,r wiirkm-ri toiling al day in', at lP?t to try one Ivltle, a' 80,000juZr u e snn wTthout d?op-ol water: Ba.n but . 1 wore -1,1 W Year, and no -frar"-u. -a? the flrit ihing they d, one case where it faded was reported tier Tb -d ot Urn sun.et gun. is to i Such a medicine as the German Syrup S-K a c-srette I saw this irequently. j caxi,.r -be t o wi.lely known Ask Throats here are tbe most graceful j s,.Urdnelst ahoat k. Sample bottles 1 havu ev r orQtw, ,prfmh; ,r. ntS S-dd bv all Drucgifts and Aiovai - r - . something between an inuian can an.l a rac.y shell I b-y have -such a sheer at the" bow and stern that only tbe middle rest on the water. so thoy al most seem to he flor.tinsr m 1 air. and with their gaudy cushion and giH c-v-eringf, wi:h the wild looking boatmen. tbe are as picturesque as possible. It is delightful to row in the Golden llorri inoneoiihem ju3t lifter subset and watch the lights of the mosque and city Ii'looks like a beautiful scene in a theatre to look at the city from the shp. It being Ramazar, tbe minarets are weilliKhted by broad rings of iighi forrm d by hanging lamps ten or twelve deep all around, and between the mina rets thev have a system ot rds cm which they saspend lamps which make enormous leiiers forming vers s from the Koran The eff.-ct is beautitul. anJ when our band U playing it is.ol course, heightened , Tnere is no doubt that j have many advantages over ordinary tourists. A lew days since the Sul an sent bis 'Ma- val Aide wtn a masiiiuteni u , Dealers, ad a. in the United States and Can- APIUIj antics. is the lates' KxiMiae me lor itvmj; form ot apol'-gy-The Chinese of California are the Thny don't build large buildings in irom tnree t al- this being wide It himself tl three months, and Plnce th'nhun dreds of others. Kull particulars sent ,on ap Hew York City. ooks. in places, almost roch 2l-4w Established 1866. PAY'S TakM the lead j does not corrode like tin or iron, noi decay like ihinries or tar compositions: easy to apply: etrotur and durable: at half the cost of tin. Is aJso a SUB-STITIJTK for PfASTKJt nt Half t he bAUPETS and RUiS of aame materia doable the wear of Oil Cloths. CataloRun and samples W. II. IT AY Jk CO., CAMDE, . 4. Deautlfy Your Homes. .IJOtHaSTOH'J READY FOR USE. Willie and choice colors. Cheaper and 1 ietie t an wail paper or oil paint. Purities r.11 ai fac- 4klllsermsof dJseRH. Anyonccit nacit IT IS THE BEST. CSU Medal nod Highent Awards, I 1 1 n . Imita tiona. If not for ealc in yoortovm Jtena r sample card and prices. ry Kalsoiie aM Fresco Paint W irte, 25 & 27 John St., Brooklyn, Y. 1 3 like an enor motis canal, me oauas wem h'" i; ..,., r unri rltn out. The country 1 ii tik A a. tail a v v - - :eitile and. seemingly, under bne culti- atin. Con;ianiiiiople if truly a oeau tilul citv as seen Irotn tne sea. et 1 can 1 ot quite agree with JJaAmicis. m im aptures; psibiy uocause 1 u 1 ...issess tne arlis.ic iiea i iuoy tVVi- .Mate it in apprtiohmg u one oeo- ui stretch of four miles of city, with u6ques and mmareis in graceiui pio insion on every nana inure mo iuixj- us palaces aud gardens and then tne nain city 01 nouses iiKe oiuei .et unlike iu having a Uisttncuy unsn- ai appearauc. 1 ne "5ea ith its beautnui isianuj in mo m- .a. O l.nnnf .APaa CiflaA t Lance. 1 ou tne o iuiuenmriu , innl!n..nlu rttnff" The -'-'olden li'irn,7' an arm m mo li.;sphorus ia on tbe iNormwesi aioe iiakitie a wedge-sbapea promouioi. the edge of the wedge bein where the U.sphorup. Gulden Horn ana oea "i Marmora join. JUSim me euu ui i d"e is tbe Ancient aeraguo, wuwie he history ot the Turkish fcmpiro nas een made. A shtt distance DbCK o ine Ser8"lio, towards the Da38 01 me wtuse. iht- famous mosauo of bt. &opnia 4f.n.aa the G-dden H tu are tbe sub-. MARVELOUS uDERfflR niscOVERY. Wholly unlike Artificial Systems Chire of Knv UealeCi HIlll D rlnderbig. Any book learned in oncrad;n:. Oren, rith oiinions In full 01 sit. ihch aku a. tri KZFxvr. Astor. Judah P. Besjamin, ,Dt. Cabtwaw, and others, -entpost; free by EiftK Avenue. New York - ------ - - t r?r- " - Winter Exposure Causes Coughs, cotd. Plenrtsy. JvheumaUein, Pnemonls NeuivUrta, Sciatica. Lnmbajro. Backache ari otierallmenu. for which Pensou s Cs peine Plaaterii ara admitted to be tha best remedy known. They rtllee and cure in a few hour when bo other application 's of the least ben eflt Indorsed bv 5.(00 Physicians and DrnK Sitt. - Beware ot Imitations undtr similar Swxndlnjt namea. such as "Capsicum t-'spu Sb." ot "Capslcine " Ask for Bespon's ixnTiKl HO oiHKRS. Examine . earefolly .mmnhllT. All arUKlSt BAOU I JOtLft&OS. Proprietors. New York. mch 21 inn foe CesC Core (or Coutrhs.Voak Lanp. Asthma, Ind tSkMi. Inward tOna. Exhaustion. Comlnninthe roa raaSe medJcines witb JeniaciaGuigvr. it exerts a cur. InToowef OTtr disease unknown to other imedin iTeaiLunn, Khenmatism. Feniale Complauns. and t 5irwdajr tUsof t be btomach. Uver. kidney and Bow e SSSmathotiand to the prare who would recovt ttawllieand rtrenth to the wL tOo. at Mu k OiSCOX S COw, MS WiUiam Street, N. . J. J. COLMAN, LOHUOK. ESGl. vso. CONCENTRATED UUSTARD OIL , A Positive Cure for Kbeunitlam, Neura'rf.Cold and Musct lir Palts ; outward application Sohl by all .,rl?m'aHil Orocera. if you ca' not obtain tront your DruUt or Greyer "ndjo MCh214w 45 Pak Place, New York nlirt nnl Whiakrr nab Ill I f lite cured at liome with- ill, MJffiiss?-JSrFSiE a oa. iv1-. WhltehaU BATlC ly-lweo - BE The Sutton House, 71 C ASSET BOOTH 8IDK Board by the Day Comfortable Beds. Good (ween Front Eecoad - v . au nUati f?AATB. TTeex or aionva. r " iat tke . uxu - narket aroroa. .x9 ww uibs 1 Galata, Pera and fopuane. jvhich is where the huropeaos mainiy ,ve. At Pera ihe diftereut leyations aave residences. Looking at the enu l thU wedge to the right ana iro;u, .I MS ihH I4oDhorus. where it joins the Marnmra. is tbe c:ty t bcwari. .vhere the caravan trade, trom as-ia s rri ves. Thig description is accompanied by 1 rMitfh but verv comprehensive sketch f ihe several localities Ihe streets id C ftantinople are narrow anl dirty, but not to such an extent as I at first thought. The do?s are not so troublesome as travelers rid instead of being ill- U L ' VV't - " " " badly fed. are rather pam maniiet the greatest ae- iiht at ba.ua noticed, and tl you pat one you are at occe surrounded by a rrowd ol them ; each eaer to receive a iiltle attention. I tried to reed several f them, but they wojild not eat bread nor cakes, so I don't think they can be starved There are two bridges spanning tbe G lden Horn, and I don't suppose there is a spot in the world where one can see so many nationalities represented nd so many diflerentcostumes as onone I these bridges. 1 went there rre- oueutly. The Bazars are 01 great iu- terest. Toey are nearly a mue m ent 'constituting, in fact, a city oy i - hnmselves. Entering by a stone area ay, tnrougn tne wau uuuuuuiu5 the Bazar, aud from the comparative quiet ol the outside, you are at once in , scene 01 Dewitaeriug cuuiusiuu. -MnL- arched Dassaees lead in every i ronimn orowflfirt WHO DBUll.O Ull VatlvaaswM -" " " either side. Small booths, wun mer chants sitting cross-legged on 1 urKisn rugs., selling everjiniog, jeweis.auiuo armor, gold and silver worg, carpe.s and rugs, embroidered shawls and i.nia onvoro Rurnrjcan wares and in (U VIV - t - w tint ewnrvthinnr that can be imagined Rut hntvthn membams uo cueai: in skin the nrice of an article he wui name one and in the same breath will ..ano another rhtt latter being ab JUl uu rrwnt less than the former, ana win. ..u- I r oaa that rnp id thft first and the other the last price. The article! can generally be bought for about hall ot the last price, and, yet. one ia sure that be is paying too mucb. I went to St. Sophia, hut was very much disappointed. The interior is undoubtedly magnificently proportion ed. The immense dome is not suppori ed;by pillars, as in most buildings of its size, but by arches irom tne wu. leaving the main body ot the church clear, and making prooably the largest sngle room in the world. But the Turks, contrary to their usual custom have banged the interior by plastering and papering the walls which were one mass of beautiful Mosaic during the time of Constantine; and the pictures oa the walls have all been painted over. In Dlaces the plaster is falling off. Mrhih.wivpa & hideous appearance to ihft Rnrronndin.s: During the time lot IConsuntine it must have been manntA h . t 1 - ? . 1 - ; 1 V. ilA Sm rw. ansa altars ot gold and silver studied with Eerns and th ye wis ot the altar ol 1 . t 1 . . r n I T f take us 10 see me oeraigiu, h'ij ft,.d palaces. Tbe amount of treasures io the Treasury eeem airaobi iw""y Great bowls, heaped with pem3 of an sorts, cut and uncut, armor and weap ons of H.lid gold incruslrd with gems. Think of the hilt ol adagger four inches loug and nearly two inches thick form ed of one emerald. On the turban of one of the old Sulian was a plume ol gold set thickly with diamonds, and at U3 base were tw" emerahls and a rubs, each of which was as iarire as an'ordi nary hen's egg. Then there was the throne of an a cient Persian kiif, A U.. ilu in.LS which lls 111'" li s lt only d.-per sofa3 genera. ly are It i on.lt "t a-rd, but is so tliM'fcty .et ih preci -n- stones that the ro-lai 9 ain.t-i invisp ble. Th is uloot- is ortn msilios." li is impossible t deserib - i! I will 'M.iy aav tha- I was bewildered and tell r:vlh- . ,vn.n uiwl n or wnen I eaiue out It is not on r'mii alone but heyeral, alt crowded with ihese riche.J. Upon leavinir the Treasury we went to the magnificently furnished Summer Palace Wln-re we drank o ffee Ir-ai i'ohl cups etudded wiih diamonds a lood deal ff style for me. was it not? We then went t inspect two palaces ou the Bosphoru-. both owned, but not occupied by the Sultan. One ot these, on the European side of the Bosphrus, has a front . f 1 500 feet. The inside is furnished in Louis Quinze style, white and gld Everything is a work of ari , every room a siudy in itself. Carpel?, vases tables of Mosaic, picture galler ies filled with the works l the old mas ter; hand painted satin curtains; Iret ted gold ceilings; immense candeia bras; stairways ot which the rail is Mosaic and the hamsters . with litlle lamps inside of each, bath rooms of pure alabaster, exqni-itely carved; marble basing in smH r oms with Oeautilully carved fountains lay ing under candelabras, with civai.s all around. Banquetling hall?, the size ot one of which I hayaestimaieo beiug 180 teet l-ng, 100 fee; wide aud 100 feet high, with painted ceiling and curved marble columns. I hre were two r-tbreoot these hai:s in mis pwut:-.. mat on the Asiatic side is mrnisneu in r.,. i-uw m vu nnH in pvpn more beitiliful 11 wiib t a a wm v - than that I have just described. Much of tbe decoration is in tbe style of theA.- hambra. These are kept ready lor me Sultan at any moment, yet he never visits them. Besides these he nas nan a dozen more, in tbe same style all a useless expense to a government none too wealthy. , ' We have taken atrip op tne u- phorusto within sight of the BlacK &ea and. having returned, are now at Prikipo Prince's Island, in tne oea 01 Marmora, abt,u 12 miles Irom Con stantinople, a beautiful summer resori lor English speaking people; - we nnc it very pleasant here, where we will remain about a week, when we will take another trip up tbe Bosphorus to Therapia, a place near its mouth, where we will remain a few days and then return to Constantinople in time for the Feast of Bairun. given by the Sultan, to which we are to have the honor to be invited. u c 1 I had the pleasure of seeing the Sul tan while an bis way from the palace to the mosoue a few days since. Of course the way was lined with troops j and high dignitaries, bat the Sultan did ; not strike me with much awe. Ha was dressed in plain European clothes, and looked more like a dry goods roan than anytbinirelse. But think of his despotic power The o her day he received a threatening letter and he at once issued an order prohibiting all local mail, so that to eet a letter to any place in Con stautUople it must be sent by messens get"- I think we will leave nere aooui juiy 5th and join the flagship and Ihen go to Peraius he seaport town or Atnens Thence, if tbe Vandalia does, not coroe to this station, we win probably return to Alexandiia, Egypt. I would like" to be with you all. tor which I w.uld cheerlully give up all 1 am seeing; for after all. bouses and reo Die are much tbe same wherever one meets them, only in different garbs ; but all tbe wealth of the Seraglio could not purchase the duplicate to our "old oak tree.' nor the calm ot one of our Soramer evenings. Ed. e I..i.vt.( Chicago any more- 1 ney siuipo commodious structures." Th,. rsrrtiff riant is stored away in a ,rf.it honsi in Texas. He has been at lat .prwunced stone dead "CThrLt'fl in a name?" an exchange 'nnniruis That depends. In Welsh names there are principally consonants and y's In murder cases where there is dan .Ycr ,.f hMmrinu- I ho nrisoner the defense makes every IT rt 10 hang the jury. 'ihave a ' theory abou? the dead lanruaiie3 " remarked a lieshmau. "I think thtiv were killed bs being studied too bar I " Ft, is stated that a podcr company in New York ha su pped business, but it is nothing new to bear of a powder The Seven Cuticura Boys Onr oldest hlld. nodt jew, of , , . a tnf DtIx monthipVI. wa ,it.cw mill "'yoing up. A Ncw Wtiyto P Shakespfare tells accomplished plays: b i OIl IIts. how this can be in one ol pis imm 1 & - a urn IY: II . tleota -to nauiii- uj riai t be unless days ot grace .tub the use ol Dr. paid on letnarni hn .ll!uinKll th lC w. -. - , Pierce's 4 Golden. Medical us.'covery. It is not a cure-all'' but invaluable for sore ihrnnt. brT.chili-i, a-thm?.. ca tarrh,"ronsumpti"n aed all diseases t than I the pulmonary and other orean.. irau- -d by coinia ,r oao okm'u . ula oi'i-rs. swellings and tumors are cured by is wonderful alterative ac tion By druggists. These seven beautiful boy owe their beauty of pkin. luxuriance of hair, purity of blood, ar.d frctdom fron hereditary taint or humors to th3 celebrated '"itticora embdies Thomands of chl clren are born into the world everj y with eome eczematous affee' tion, such as milk cruet scall head, srurf or Janlru0'. euro to de.Velop loto an asonlzlng eczema, the itching, burning andVi4uiirall ii of which make Hie a prolonged tortorc uulcss properly treated. " J. " a ,r. l,.ih trh f tTTIOUK.V BOAf. an a qulsItePkln BeautiQer. and a single appUca Uon of t.UTicuBA, the Great ?kin Cure, with a ii tle u r coit.v Besolvnt. the New Blood vlllllor.t. msilinntnl .1,1 . ft nary icmeulia failJnz. we celled 0W hL phyiiclaa wro a!teajj,t'l to cunj jJJ upreKl wtih almost IncTCdll.le rapWtT lit the " lower portion ' rf - Jhe J! felloWa pei son. from th BWfl, his back down tu hU kBeea, M solid rash, ugly, painful, blokbedaad U cloua- We had no rcetai Biht,' no tmotk tlay . Finally , e were advlscl to try til CuxicuBA Ekmedies. Toe e-e5t wuiB marve loua In ihrca or U vtr weekiie IttatA . 1 1 vi tf M r .rMvitm4 ' 1 . 1 .. . I"V " " " tvuov, icv IDg tQf i flit Purifier la of en Bufticlcnt tr arrest he priV j lo'a ienoa as while attl hcalpijr u UK,Ba g ess or the di-ca-e, and per mat-cut cure and point to a speedy Mr S. B Chittenden of Brooklyn, has given Yale college $100,000 lor the em-Hon 'f a ruw library The builds ir.'-wiil bobeiunatonce Tliesiio will be i.ptwn th art sch-'ot ana ihk jh-iu lihrnrv and ihe ot-w .-tructure connected with tin-, hitter. It stone and Are pr ot. will be will be of Bui'Kicn'n Arnica rave. The Bt-ST Salve in th wor for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Kheuro. Fever S(ics. TetUr. Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and Positively cures 1 ik-s, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perf c? satifd'a.-tion. or ruo.,ey refunded Prico 25 cents per box. For sale by W II. Green & Co - Arthur Terry ha been arrpsted at New 0:lea.s.ar.d tk n to Atuorc. Id nn the charge d having murdered his wife at the latter place bv p isonmg, the verdict -.f the coroner' jury haying implicated him. Tour irost valuable Cuticdbaimedi s have done my on! Id so much kod i that 1 feel like saying this for the benefit of those wh rf trnnhled with efein disease. My H tie girl was troubled with Eczema, ar d I tried eever- i .ia nl rr.ml!lnAH. but did llOtd her any good uatll 1 used the COT ccka Reme dies, which sueedily cured her, f-jf which 1 thanks and many nlahta of W w v v - - iB rest. ANTON BOSSMIEK, Edinburgh, Ind. Sold everywhere. Price. CUTlcURa. 5 c soap. ?ri : kesolvb-nt. $1- Prepared by PdppiB imiTa AVD ClIEMttAL Co., Boa- 1,1.1V- m. w m. ---- ton. Mass fy elU tor now 10 vuro oaiu icnvB Ct pages, Idustrtlons, ana iuu icBm -iuia calp preserved ' and roch 3 4w dw A CAKD:. To nil who are suffering from the er rots and indiscretions of youth, ner vous weakrirss earlv decay, iss of manhoini. &., I wn1 sr.d a n cip that will cure you. fukE'OF criAUGE This great remedy 1i?covered by a mis sionary ir S'-'Ui b America. Send a seit-tddr-sed ettvelope toihe Rev. ?OSEriI P. Inman. station D, New York City. eod d&w lv he hd never been attacked In ibj opuic your valuable reme lies aued ki Bfr.ud day he Is a "strong, healthy cUill, wfai wen, uo rcpeuiiwn oi inc uncase MvlBf erer ocorri d .-' Att'v at ard Ex Pros. Atl'y, 4ih'4.0, ftf fbbknce: J. o. WEisT.Drug't iit!iDd,o, One year ago the Cuticl bi and eoirnnt a littc gin n our rouee oi me onim head we ever siw, and tbe Bmoit1ktu4 Cuticura are now curiu y innggfotkaa of a s- re leg, while tbe philcin antrjiif to tn, ve U amputated. It will me hit le : S. B hMl III & BB0 , CovliirtOB, Kt. Cuticura Bemkiifs ate abs lately p, and the only lnfallbie etlo benlflrr ui blood purlders. and n K nwi r kin D h D T O beautified by TKV OAT DlfVflf l bnck hrai , n!ipia mimi T I lYl kln preveutel br ti'TicuBiMwu- Mhw or& Wilmington Steamship Co. FROM PrEE 29, EAST RIVER, NEW YORB Located between Chambers and Roaevelt sta. At 3 o'clock, P. M. 1 mm MysterWm n lteactinn. Qtul ID WOTdilt lief, iuimnfci in it ttcnflrul result. t'Btv ceHoditaMoud pnnfter. Telous as u ! teratlve ia it tlmulint e(M onatorpidlivtt Asorereipiw preion wantofin! HMdafbe " NrfeiJ rani i magic fwf kiafodt Pimnlfl " i, . Advice to JVl others. Mrs. Wins low's Soothing Strcp should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at-once ; it produces natural, quiet sieep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awaKes as "bright as a button." It is very pleas ant to taste. It soothes the child, soft ens tbe gums, allays all pain, relieves h ind. regulates the towels, and is the teeut known remedy f'r diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-Live cents a bottle ily 6 deod & wly The National Life & Maturity Associa,n OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Pre&llcnt HORATIO BROWMNG. Sec & Manager. Treasurer. GEO. D. ELDK1DGE. SAMUEL NORMENT -o Dr. Pierce's "Favorite rrescription" is a most powenul restorative tonic, and combines the most valuable ner vine properties; especially adapted to the wants of debilitated ladies suffer ing Irom weak back, inward fever, congestion, inflammation, or ulcera tion or from nervousness or neuralgic pains, jjj druggists. Stepladders of ail leneths -can be found at Jacobin Udw. Depot. f REGULATOR BSN-FAUTOK U-GULVTOR BENKFACTtlR Frlday.AprJl Friday Friday. ....Friday, Apiii 22 Ukifip t.Vmi Vila rpmwlT IS , April i i uptrcu nuu "";",. , ft. nawf"" ; April S uomore effectual 'W.pflLtffl V April 15J loathin? of food .fSSwtb oo f than article. PUt Up l",'-"r, FROM WILMINGTON than this article. rx V i" i(ini bv mall to any aauresa ' -r- rtnBrti BENEFAl?rOR RKGULATOB BENEFAO'lOB REGULATOR .. ...Fridav. April 1 ...Friday. April S ...Friday, April 15 Friday, Apm 22 C7 Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Point In North and South Carolina. for Freight or Passage apply to. . IX. G. 8MALLBONE3, Superintendent, -: Wilmington. N. C titeo. a. EGER. Traffic ManaKer. New York. WH. p. CLYDE Js CO.. Gascr. Aconta. 55 Broadway. New York. mch 2 S o m et h i n g TJ ev I in'stamps. .SrVyffiSCII. sent by mail. WJtAN DO North Sd Hniiaueipus nmn nAIHIA! The great secret uiiu v---, w Manna wi 1 1 restore prevent their aitoents ami r e good condition. If tvitwiUli" the season of sheddingfeatbcu casea carry the little nunicia v cri tTcafpeod jrtt jmit Iom 0 gg Veaae mention this paper.- , ; j sept 9 tu th sat New Crop Cuba AND OUR PILLAR OF STRENGTH: A Guarartecd Policy, An lpcontestlble Policy, Maturity Value in Cash at I ixed Age, Annual Cost Absolutely Limited. Only Foar Payments psr year. Npn-Forfeitable After Ihree Years Does the Insured wiih to know the Hrslt Qf the amount he can be called upon to pay to the omp any in any one year? Dots he wiali to know the dates wfcea his payments will fal due ? Doaa he yiab assurance that only coat ot the Insurance vrtll be required of him? Does he wish an Incontsitib'e PoHst? Does he "Wish the r'ght, i a case his need of Insu rance cease, to withdraw from the contract without loss of all that be has paid In? Dcea he wish to avoid the burdensome accumu'a tionof tha level Premiam Plan? "Does he deire the benefit of Tast Psymenta, If for any cause he discontinues his Insurance le fore the maturity date?. The National Life and Maturity Plan guar antees ad of. tbe above In the policy. W. II. GIBSON.' - special Agent VERY aSTICE I SAR ATOGA CHIPS; FRE8H AND CRISP. IT IS ONLY NECE83ARY TO TRY' THEM gECOND CARGO, 554 Hogsheads. 66 Tierces, NowltndiS ' . ti8,M direct rrom Matni Foraaleferrww - . WOrtTfl p. S- RIDDELLE, M, D( Merncai uuector. cb2i met TO ARRIVE BY STEAMER TO-DAY FROM NEW YORK, THE F.RST 8HIPMENT OF NEW SPRING BUTTER OF THE SEASON, t ' ; Jno. L. Boatwriglit. mch 29 15 A 17 80. Front Street lOc. FOR A SHAVE, . . 20c FOR A HAIR CUT. - " - Rf 1. Ff JR A f 1 AT R OITT.SH A VE AND SIIAMPOON. Thopa to WSiSSV HAIR DYEING SOc and upward, SfSwSi! . fl!g At JOHN "EBNEKB, Th nprman flarbfr and Perfumer. - jan25 . WJaaraetfit Howard Relief WAS ARRIVED TO-PAT. orlvaU tfceflnet 3c. Clar Made of Clear Hatao atoel. aU yonr dealer forp-" V.i.---". ALSfJI BYE WH1, . . I . ' - low. River Min-.6- c nft SOL. BEAK .oh 9.. rriZTnf Bass v IV! -: -BiHitwtLKSi fiS rpc--Hu"J;m street. JX'i pi s and falthf oily ciettoat.WsW ; ia". . iiiin i
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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