mmmmw CURES . .ji:xm HcuraIniatSciailcaf 1 -wll-t. .-.m-f ! Br" lU - ..... i l,..r- " .i,iVii i. our.i.r.u 4flc for trfrrlic FIU.T3 js.,-.ir:j n U'T and f rr t leanaes v -! iTt tlckoess. Cure pKEPTIO SA1D1J l uwk aaiSesMt. zrietllji ..,.. ,( Mrslr! Yrs.lt IsscUnnlzz aad yfclM ArtaT EI rof ! .ad Ktosi EtO. ""Km 100. lv;Ui.l DJ none is i-iv irtfti Sick IlenUcLe like iae wiaa. .0 itmUc cAArtie crop Ltc. It fTHE GREATj ggpClOltllQlUlElRlOlR tytnti ViCl ttoroJ Iacir. iniiapujtum Iua t J rocUr lu Btorts lUe-ftrtng p. rtvo'vK Uoo-L It rrrated to oxr i: i-rioc d ri'-v urEcUble irha Ml opUtrt irtt'iila.i;4aJ larljorUc liio bxJj. !. ef t.1 LJood owtx It a coaqmror. ta- iH ta r.:lzj tj oTtf Cf t jubocnd llina cltV -s.. t l.r0Ef3 m4 pLjilcUm la U. S. &&d Europe m'or:l'yankadltlmtU. fUO. (S3) rj ::. 1 i EriziEiL C3., rr.,SLl2?;lr, 13. For trtlmonUU and clrcoUra Mad aump. iv.et X. CrtUentoo. Affcat. New Tort City. .Vf 1 ) Ir -nrm TheDail y Reyieiv. DUIFTIMG. Ob; the winds were alt a-Uowing down the blue, bloo sky. And tbo tide was outward flowing, and the rashes flitted by; Ail the lilies seemed to quiver On the fair and dimpled river. All the west was golden red ; Wo were children four tozether. In tho pleasant autumn weather. And merrily down wc sped, i i Oh, the town behind us faded in the pale, pale gray. And we lett the river shaded and wc drifted down t be bay. And across the harbor bar; Where the hungry breakers arc You and Grace, and Tom and I To the Golden Land with laugh'.cr Where we'd live in peace thereat ter. Just beyond the golden sky. Oh, Clio winds were chilly growing o'er the gray, gray sea. When the while-winged bark came blowing o'er the billows on our . . leo Cried ths skipper, all; a wonder, "Mercy on us! over yonder IJoar a hand, my lads, with me Four young children all together In this pleasant evening weather, Going a-urifling out to sea!n All our prayers wero unavailing, all our fond, fond hopes. For our Golden Land had varnished with its fair and blooming slopes, As the f kipper, with loud laughter, Towed our little sha.lop alter Homeward by the dreary bay Fast our childish tears were flow ing, I Chill tho western wind was blowing, And the gold bad turned to gray. E. Vinton Blake in St. Xicholas. Doctors and Doctrines. Whatever Cruel Creeds May Sa, Truth In Always Or Hi o- To kaow the oM url. Doctor, Vbl trt$ n fwi. whero there are three doc ur there are two athcIts.M lautil Be. Crta!nchcee. the other ly. to hi fr.eu I. Dr. Senna, who hal tlroppo! In for Ut ct a talk. Te. I've heir I it.nt I'll bet a box of pllbj uV.au roar lry IrktUni that aomfl priest i: I il Tbey tlwirt ptttcrcU bad Laua when tv tu r i buret in ttiQ comoin lorei riu f "aaweret thn IVK.r. Uxhtlnar h ripe. "I let. you. Datnlnle. ynu're.'way off when tou t&tak our trofelou Wa'r Uolor as rood worklalhUvorVt a your l They're both bc rnore'n hU birtiraiii for ccaturtea. tut we're unril kn-ta ahead of too on the home trttrb. -Bjt. Doctor, ail' I "Rcr. Mr. CrcxrachecM, "loa'i you tblak roar fmtrnitjr shows a ten If er maurUlU'lr ? ' -lUh'" Inrruj iC'l Dr. Scnnx. we ahow a U-ncf U human charilr an l common aeDe. Tbr fenrt 4 arr all down. Why, wltbln the 1 a.t wW k Pre h.vl a Htcr from my oM friend. ii&4-!. or I'ino lllll, AUbams, T.n; irii mm ujio. with crct aucceftK. PlttlK'STOMlCln BLH.ractlce, and Hods U V 't UJia for CouzhJ. Iaiqx. Kidney au uur troa!,le, Dr-pewU. KhcumatUm. and (. be eef otruck; and another friend of . it. a. j.imnua, or carrouiown. I'a -mi a'MUatuuy the miuo thin. He'a a bl i-?U?ui. t.w. ta rhronl- ilUeaM4. and know c M u:iia about every lime Tr,BnV nU aW) PARKER'S I... nc n.iricd Uy seaulno U-ellmonliU imi iit. iu-i m UUioj", who write to rv hi- rt Jk l , of Sew York the ro-rrlor-!fj Urni of the hl-'hCAt rummrmU. c mvtmsnz thl jrrcjit rrioraUre remedy-; rr irona mc proicMioo cf ncrallr ron .,r iar optnl. r tnoe iinTaiclana. Price fnu ao i II -r boltk. ?f- 1 Imanu daw iron louthful Imprudence tAiuTn? Nrrrnm IWI111tw. i . ' . . . j i21 . Pa7 werane. vaiaabie la I . nome cure rutc umni zs years !:v"r. tr. A. G. OUn. Box 242. Cnlca- Sufferers WxuilNGTOX. N. C Feb. 2G, 1881. Topic Editor qf the Review: Dear Sir: My attention was dnwn last night to an articlo in your valuable paper taken Irora the SlaaCs Zcituny. 1 o be frank. 1 bavo olten been an noyed, and no doubt a good many Ger mans besides me, by articles and re marks in certain daily papers, whose editors seem to take a delight in abusiog Germany, her government and laws. I hare takeu all this in silence be- . .aa cause l naa my great uoudis mat me said editors could quote a single Ger man law. and took the liberty to think that their knowledge of the German government and Germany was equal to their knowledge ol (vcrman laws. I did not break my silenco either, when I have seen annoying articles in certain German-American newspapers. because I have a perfect contempt for a man who makes it apparently a study of his life to abuse bis native country, which contempt is only equaled for a man who delights, in abusing his father and mother. ' In breaking my silence now aud ven turing to do it in a language foreign to me, 1 do it simply to inquire, as you have not been in the habit of joining the crowd of German abusers, why you copied the said article? Was it to prove an insult to the American Nation P Pray inform mo where was the insult? Suppose, when Mr. Jell. Davis dies a foreign congress would pass a resolution condoling the American Nation on the loss of tho great orator , the great states men, and would express at tho same time the wish that his idea of State rizhU and an independent. Confederate government would soon bo realised ; or suppose, at luo acain oi w cnuei L'hulips. a foreign government bad passed a resolution that the loss by death of the great abolitionist was m m mem . ncavy blow to civilization ana naa ex pressed tho hope that his ideas of nigber Jaw would soon una many friends and that tho constitution of the United States would be torn to pieces : or suppose at the death ol Jingham Young an Asiatic or African government had condoled the many widows and cx presssed the hope that soon all Ameri cans would follow his example; or sup- doso at the death by hanging of John Brown ( who I believe was considered by some men in the North a martyr) congress ol a foreign state bad sent letter ol condolence to tho lirown family in which sympathy and the hope that his so called noble efforts to free the negroes would bear fruit &o had been expressed: and suppose either ono of tbe above supposed resolutions or letters of condolence had been sent to tho foreign minister at .Washington representing tbe foreign government, and had re nuestcd the said minister to forward i copy of the resolution to the bereaved family and auother copy to the Amcri a a can congress, wuai wouiu America kindness. Tha said American Minister delivered a speech or lecture upon his return from- Berlin. I think: at Boston, full of pralsa of the German rotern ment, and fnll of praise of the German people.: Why should Mr. Sargent have been treated differently ? I If he has I claim it must be his own fault Some years ago the Russian "Minister at Washington had made I believe some remarks to which Mr. Grant, the President at the time, took offense. Mr. Grant.' if lam rightly informed, refused to receive him afterwards, and tbe Rus sian Minister was recalled. I do not think Russia took offense, because I oelievo it has been the rule of all na tions to recall a Minister if he forgets himself and uses or publishes offensive language. Some persons contend that the pub lished reports of Mr. Sargent did not take well at Berlin; but nobody has so far claimed that Mr. Sargent has been ill treated on account ot it. Where, then, Is tho Insult? A Reader of Your Paper. While not acknowledging the rightrl oinir correspondent to demand "why1 wc published the clipping referred to, we will yet reply to him. We published it as we do other things, as an item of news The credit was properly given MISCELLANEOUS. I" v Vital Questions:: , Ask the most cmiccnt Dhvsician ; Of any school, what Is the best thing in the world for quieting and allaying au irritation or the nerves and curing all forms of nervous complaints.- giving natural, childlike, refreshing sleep al ways? ! And they will tell you unhesitatingly me lorm or Hops!" : CHAPTER I. ask any or all of tne most eminent physicians: I 'What is the best and only remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs: suca as Dngnt's disease, aiaoetes. re tention or inability to retain urine, and all the diseases and ailments peculiar to women" And they will tell you explicitly and empnaucaiiy "liuchu." 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' God has implanted in the breast ot tho German nation the love of Gov ernment free from foreign interference and the crcat American nation has proclaimed the same idea most emphat ically to the world. It is not possible m my opinion mat the American nation can take offence because the written answer to a wnten communication from the American Conzrcss or American Secretary of Mate, not an answer to a letter from Mr. Sarzent. was sent through tne German minuter at Washington, and not handed to Mr. Sargent to be for warded. Why, it strikes mo Mr. Sar gent would undoubtedly have taken oflence if Princo Bismarck had asked him, to forward his, Bismarck.', letter. Some, however, contend that Mr. Sargaat has been insulted by Prince Bismarck. Where is the proof??? . I believe it is admitted by Prince nimrrk-n nnt pnpmiM and ODDO- tXCUrSIOn and PlO NIC Qenu.thUlie new intentionally insults, SKasjx i nvrV ,Vrx ana doca llow nU suboruinatcs to IS o er AUD THE TUKaXJU Inn!f becaasa I believe he claims that an insult irritates and .never, convinces a person to be in the wrong. it ij al least certain that the lormer American Minister at Berlin has been treated with tho greatest respect and tplalnU. Ilia wc&kcoc! Nervous lit, , ; - ur tU FTDCW too VUXnglH Star's.-v. . - tAaTr.' - "Um Injuat rrlfef and per et!ennrUm. Frloefl. Kmm . r.iutg cure lur ic- tiT v r.,uTl or cat on receipt of price Pacific Guano. WE "AVE JUST CCCCIYKD 100 TO 500 TONS lO&JXEpnosriUTK At Last Year's Prices. or ALKX. SPEUNT A SON. AN D Rut . !J Jouv wrviJ opeaei ajrin rtTZir2r prmctlcal Uermu rwta.Wtexan4 rroat, Wlimlnr. octU ADDRESSED TO THE AFFLICTED HEALTH is WEALTH; you cannot be truly unhappy if in health: it is our Capital in life. 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