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RATTjROAPB, &c. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELIKEona Tho Daily Review. more than a limited ambuntof property by a religions corporation, the concen- TiolMTnnrA &JYiIniinsrton WilmlnStOIK . ColUmMo Sftsh. TloorR. "Rllfirfs. MISCELLANEOUS. JUGT . nn i se- .-- - . r, - - JOS II. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N..C. MONDAY. JUNE 23. IS84. It lend At tha roU3c at WItenlngVm. N. C, as second-da matter. A WwhJoitoa letter sajfc: Daring tba post fair day there has been much quiet comalUtloa among tbp KcpoblL can leaders hero as to tho atlituda of tho Administration towards the ticket nom inal! by the Republican Convention at Chicago. Tbo coolneis and reserve of the members ot the Ad miolst rat ion to wards certain prominent' Republicans aUractod laCcicnt attention to mako tho mitter a subject of earnest inquiry. It was screed among these gentlemen , lhat certain of their number should wait upon tho members of the Cabinet and in the coarse of an apparently cas ual conversation open the work at Chicago ascertain whether thero was 1st fanndation for their doubts. Tbo result, as far as several oflhe members of tho Administration wero concerned. confirmed the reports of tbo iodifler. ence If not absolute antagonism. A distinguished Eeprcsentative from Pennsylvania, not cognizant of tho geseral rumors, said "to day that ha hA lost left a member of the Cabled, and was surprised to hear him not only refer dispart ugly to the ticket, but institute that the convention had refased to nominate President-Ar- thur, and he supposed that they did so with the understanding that tbo party tnlrht have to elect the ticket without their aid. This very significant remark fcavlntr been racntioned to a party of ILeouhllcans. one of tho number ob served that In view of the reference by the member of the Cabinet to the fact that the Convention was notified what might bo expected if President Arthur was not nominated, he could now com prehend the meaning of certain por tionsof the sceech of Martin I. Town- send la nominating President Arthur which at the time be tbouzht were either in bad taste or designed as an attempt to bulldoze the Convention into the support of the President. The speech, it was conceded, had the sound of a threat and a warning. wich inter prctatioo it farther justified by the now well-known indifference of the members of the Cabinet, with the exception of Mr. . Chandler. Tho Ian- mare used bv certain members of the Cabinet has been preserved, as it is inferred that their position simply re flects the allitudo of the President. It Is proposed to await bis return, when certain developments are expected soon to follow. It is understood from those in dote o!cial and personal relations with the President that ho is dBpIcacd with the" negatiro indorsement given hi administration in tho platform and that he claim that if bis admioistra tlon keot tic nartv united ana was on W - w the whole satisfactory ho was entitled to the recognition of a nomination, as In the cases of Lincoln and Grant. It appears that be is aW annojed and chagrined at tho fact that all the old leaders who made him the nominee for the second place on the ticket of 18S0 should in 1S34 be found against him' ki a I lUil Ul (lunci "J I Steamship Line. se caring right of dower to widows, poly gamy is rendered less profitable. Uy providing new ways of getting testi mony, tho punishment of polygamy is rendered more possible. By the aboli. tion of female suOragc, a largo pirt of tto political power cf the priesthood is taken away. The bill now goes to the House. i where it may not receive tbo prompt consideration to which it is entitled, Itonzbttobe passed, and if passed would surely become law. JUNlTjOKKS. & Augusta K. R. Co. OiTios or GxarxKAii SupzBiNTxirDxzrT Wilmington, N. C May 9.1Sf 4 Change of Schedule- STEAMSH-P 01 W CL O "t Tfc WILL SAIL FEOil' .t: What the huncrv fish said to tbo an gler " If you arc not too bu3y, drop mo a liner Life- An onion resembles tho tone of a rineing bell in tint peal follows perl. Waterloo Observer. Youns man, when you seo au old maid adjnstrnglier spectacles and clip ping out that part cf a paper beaded "Sealed Proposals." it is timo lor you to tako to tbo woods. nuslrttry Chron icle. . 'Do you believe in cremation ?" ask ed a dado of Miss Dudine. 'Tus, my dear. Ice creamation." Poor dude clapped his hand on his empty pocket- book and lainted. I'cch s nun. An old farmer who wrote to an edi tor asking haw to get rid of moles, and received the reply: "Plow them out," answered back : ''Can't do it. It's on my TUESDAY .......JUNE 10 TOOK wiLMnsraToisr . SATURDAY... ........JUNE 14 4 Through Bill of Lading and lowest through rates guaranteed to and from points oa the lull lioads ana (Jape J car liiver. To AND AJTES .MAY 11th. 188. at 3.50 A. II.. the folio win Paaaensrer Sched nJe will be nm on this road : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Noa. 4 West and 47 East. Leave Wllmlnjrton.... ...... 9.05 P. M Leave Florence.. ..i.... 2.40 A. M, Arrive at C C. A A. Junction 6.20 A. M. Arrive at uoiumDia.. k.ua. m. Leave Columbia... t... 9.55 P.M. Leave C, C. & A. Junction. 10.20 P. M. Leave Florence. ..J 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington. 8.5S A. iU. Night Mail jutd Passenger Train, Daily KO. 40, WEST. Leave Wilmington... 10.30 P. M. Arrive at Florence 1.45 A.M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT No. 43 East. Leave. Florence at.............. 4.05 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington 8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at au stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton, and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia, and all points on Q. SC.S. R.. C. A A.R.R. Stations. Aiken Jnno- 40 igni isxpress. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Traln40..?'- ; All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington Local freight leaves Wilmington dally ex- cepc ounaay at i.xu j bl, -.- ; -. r JOHN F. JDiVLNffi. General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger AgenL may . r . a., t .1 a. I I - . J. . -. . . -...-. ' : - , porancs reiernng to me cup mat cuuers. The cup, we have frciuently tried to explain, ncyer cheers. It is the man who fills and empties it too olten wnoj does tho cheering. Blizzard. "Evergreen hedges may be trimmed." remarks a fashion paper. The prevail ing style, however.isto have them plain. An evergreen hciigo trimmed with bogle beads and point lace ought never to be popular. aA. J. Graphic, Tho feminine mind early attains to the consideration of the ethics of tho affections. In cue of our city schools I tho other day the class in ibn?lish gram mar was discussing the difference be tween the words likeM and iove.' "Now," said the teacher, "we can like White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AGENCY FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT. CCS READY PREPARED PAINT. "I ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND V----. . . . get our prices before purchasing The fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac torles of Wethertll & Co., and Harrison Bros ; 8t Co.,;iiCBiifficleiit jfuarantee for their quality and purity. "; A fine line of Cooking Stoves at Factory Prices, In addition to our large and full 1 r HAEDWARE STOCK, to which your attention Is respectfully Invited. liuunlju, 111.6 Market (ft ALSO. and from Boston, Providence, Phllade phla and all Western cities. For Freight Engagements,tapi?ly to A. J3. OAZATJX, Afft., WnmlngtonN. C. - - ANDREWS, & CO., Affts. S. W. Corner Light and German Sts., jano 9 Baltimore Steamship hive. sept NATHLVJ A COBI. 10 South Front St First National Bank of Wil- CAPITAL STOCK..... $250,00 SURPLUS FUND...... . 66,00 Railroad Company. Omen or gzxxbai. Sufxsiktekdeht, Wilmington, N. Ot, May 9, 18S4. Deposits received and collections; made.os all oce(lble polnfsn the UnltedJStatea. ' B TIT e of Schedule. say we is not," one cannot a tomato but l L proper to can lovea tomato?' No. it said a fresh young mis3; loyo a tomato i'Why not?" inquired the teacher. "Ilecnusc. you know, you cannot j ou can't well, you can't hug a tomato." Hartford Post. For constitutional or 'Scofulous ca tarrh, and for consumption induced by the scrofulous laint. Aver a Sarsapa rilla is th true reined v. It has cured numberless cases. It will stop tbo nauseous catarrhal discharges, and remove the sickening odor of tbc breath, wliich are iodicatiocs of scro- ulous origin. lie may well be contented who needs neither borrow nor flatter. STEAMERS WILL 8 AIL FROM NEW YORK EVERY 8ATURDAY, at S o'clock, P. M. REGULATOR Saturday. June 7 BENEFACTOR Saturday. June 14 REGULATOR Saturday. Juno 21 BENEFACTOR Saturday. June 28 tar Through ' Bills L&dlnx; and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points in North and South Carolina.. for Freight or Passage apply to . - U. G. SMALLBONES, Snperlntendent, Wilmington, N. C. TH EO. G. EG ER, Freight Agent, U Broadway, New York. WM. P. CLYHK CO.. Uonoral VflrBta. may 81 - JACKSON & BELL, Water Power Printers ON -AND AFTER MAY 11th, 1884, AT 9.00 ton A Weldon Railroad will run as follows : DIRECTORS E. . 3URRCSS, D. G. WORTH A. MARTIN, JAS. 8PRUNT, - GEORGE CHADBOURN. Another?AsBortmeDt ; 'of ; Braided Jerseys, Embroidered White Dresses Wide Embroideries, Nainsook Checks and Stripts, Marseilles and Pique Welts Persian Lawn ?uid Linens, v 1 Tucking and all our Embroidenei. ' . ' a 3,000 Yaro In Ln M l r. I i in iiciimaru trnDroiaejiej, Cheap!. AMI BOOK-BINDERS, We have the most complete establish ment of the kind to be found In Wllmlne- ton. and guarantee all- our work to be done in first class style, and on reasonable terms. send in your orders d urine the dun sea son, and have them executed at the lowest possible prices. , . ' - : After much dcbite the Senate has p&ued the Utah bill presented by Mr. Iloirfrooi the Judiciary Committee Toe proTisiont ox tins out arc so .im portant, and will, if the bill becomes a law, be so far reaching, thai it may be wall to. summarize them. They are nbtanti'4y follows : Testimony in cafe of prosecution for blzamy, etc . may be iTen by tho law Cat husband or wife. Ererr marriage ceremony shall be certified In writing.and such certificate filed and recorded In' the Probate Court-under Density of a tine not to exceed 31.000 or imprisonment for not more than two years, or both. Territorial laws conferring rights ot Inheritance on illegitimate children. and all other inch laws contrary to the provisions of this bill, are annulled. The corporation known as ;be Church cf Jesus Christ df latter Day Saints is placed in the hands of fourteen trustees, appointed by the President, who shall Bike an annual report to the Secretary of the Interior on the business affairs property and opeiatiocj of the corpor atlta. The Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company U dissolved; the Attorney General Is to Institute proceedings to dispose of Its property, and assets ac cording to law, and all funds OTcr and aboTt its lust debU and liabilities are to escheat to the United Slates for the heseft ol the ooaooa school fund of tha Territory. Kosadnlis Is the fJreat Southern Remedy for the cum of Scrofulous Taint, Rheuma tism, White Swelling. Gout, Goitre, Consumption. Ilronchitis. Nervous Debility, Malaria, and ail diseases am.ng from nh impuro condition of tbe Rlood. The merits of this valuable prepara tion arc so well known that a passing notice but necessary to remind the readers of this journal of tho necessity ot always bavin.' a bottle of ROSA- DAI, lb among their flock ol family necessities Certificates 'can bo presented from many leading rhysician?. Ministers. TTT I? HT?VrrnrJT fTAHTC t South endorsing ROSADALIS in the highest terms. o arc constantly in receipt of certificates ox cures from the rTipVfir3 most reliable sources, and we do not JJ-tu-D01 Oj hesitate to recommend it as the best known remedy for tbc cure of tho above diseases. DAY MAtL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAJLT NOS. 47 NOKTH AND 48 SOUTH. .LeaTeTVllmlngton,FrontSt.Dept, 9.00 A. M Arrive at Weldon 2.85 P. M Leave Weldon.: 2.55 P. M Arrive at Wllm'gton, IrontSt. Dpt, 8.35 P. M Fast Thsodoh Mail A Pas&kngeb TRAmt Dailt No. 40 South. . Leave Weldon : 5.45 P.M. Arrive at Wllm'gton.rront St. Dpt 10.10P. li. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington 8.35 P. M. Arrive at .Weldon........ 2.35 A. M. Train No. 40 South will- stoo onlv at Wilson. Goldaboro and Magnolia. Trains on xaruoro urancn uoad Leave Rockt Mount for Tarboro at .1.20 P. M. and 4.30 P. M.. Dally, i Sundays excepted). Ceturnlnir leave Tarboro at S P. M. and 10.00 A. M Dallv. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P.M. Re turning leave Scotland Neck at 8.30 A. M. dally except Sunday. Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wel don for all points North Dally. All rail -vis Richmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay Line. . Train No. 43 runs dallv and makes close con nectlon for all Points North via Richmond and Washington. jm trains run solid between WrTnineton and Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleeo ers attached. For accommodation of local travel a passen- rer coacn wui be attached to local freight leav ng Wilmington at 6.55 A. M. Dally except' Sunday. JOHN F. DIVINE, .General Superintendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera. Passenger Ajrent. may 9 Extra Jobs In Silk Sash Ribbon, Black and Cot OFFICERS): E. E. BURRUSS............M A. K. W A LITER.. m . W. i.ABmm. :: ,- - pl 23 - - ored Silks.' President ' Cashier - - AHmtCsshlei Has Arrived I Besides a Complete Assortment of - : .-t A FRESH SUPPLY OF THAT delicious U RATED PINB APPLE by to-day's N T Steamer. Also, another lot of that A No. J MIXED TEA at 60c per pound, (China Cup and Saucer given with every pound) 200 pounds sold in two weeks. Remember I keep nothing but the very best first-class goods." Fresh sup ply every week. Call and examine at Crapon's Family Grocery. GEO. inch 26 AND FAlf0TDBESS GOODS, All atiYery Low Trices, AT- M. M. KATZV 116 r.Qarket Qt, may 19 . . M. CRAPON. Agent, Family Grocer, 22 South Front St TO TURPENTINE WORKERS Uarolina Central R. R. ... . Company, Honest Old Abe. Abraham Lincoln had a strong back. Others may by using Benson's Capcine Porus Plaster. ' j . . June 16 is u r n n a ni ' s I TMPnnvirn AND DE ALERS IN YOU WILL FIND THE OFJ1CB OT GKKKSAI. StJFSBII'TENDENT( . Wilmington. N. C. May 10. 18S4. : , ' ;;OFFlCK OP : DtFS'.7C3 Ellis, j fO. 323 SOOTH FOURTH 8TBH f , TwiciIfA Mlllpr'fl TYni-r fittrA. I JUS" Note cbanee of cfllce bouii, wuo" as follows 7 to 10 a.m., 3 to 9 . & Tnlephone at residence. o ( . june9 tt . Standard Turbine ! Choice New Crop Mote sent free bj june lb 4w Ilrltlng Plle Syntittonis Htiit Carr. The symptom ro molature. like iMnnlra lion, lnKnso itrhlnx. Jorreacl by pcratchlop; vcrr d ttclar. lvirilcuUirlv at clirht: cems If pin worm, cro crawling In and about tho rectom: tlio iiTirato parts are sometimes aUticled. It allowed to rontlnue vcrv sorloua results may follow. "SWALSt OlM MKNT.' U a t!cant. cure cure Also, for Tetter. Ilea. i;tlt Uiicuin. caM Hc&d. Ervsln. elw, tiarbcr's Itch, i;iotchci, all cay. crusty sain iucaC3. lUjx. ly mall. cti: i for fl.- 21. AillitM. DB. fH'AYMSASUN. Phlla.. Pa. bt l)TU2iUu. niar s ir neoiJtw mv Puilers, Dippers, &c, r . 1 Is the best constructed ' and finished, gives better percent age, more power, and la sold for less money, per horse pow er, than any other Turbine In the world. New pamphlet BURN HAM BROS, York, Fa MANUFACTURED BY, THE Change of Schedule. N AND AFTER MAY 12lh, 1884, VALYETt VlTSON, folloifln?,j?neatue m 01 00 this I Railroad : . FAYETTEViLLK, N. C, By tho Light of Day. PAST IMPOSSIBILITIES THE FACTS OF THE PRESINT-HEIP IN THE NEW ERA. TUB VJSltY BEST IN USE! Order wnt to W. E. 8 P RINGER & CO.. GILES A MUKCUIS N, Wilmington, N. C, or to tbo manufacturf r, will hae promot at tention. WALTER WATSON, Manufacturer of Edge Tools. may 10 2m . Ji ayetteTllle. N. C John C. Davis, ATTORNEY AND " 'fl 71 COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WllaHIxaTOW, N. Office over the Bank of Nw irinnvxr. Practices in all the Courts of the State. No.L V Special attention pal4 to the collection of rJaloi. nvM'tf 'I rcmcnil-cr whtn they were putllog up the io.cs for tbc Hrtt telegraph lino In the State of New York, and now look thcic ! ex clalmeil a citizen of tha mctrnnolla to hl friend, as the two stood on thc'nummit f ih laUE'iulUble llulMlnr It Rrnsdwsv. 'ThA city t strung with wires like a harp. "and lec wot. KoitoJ A TMONACffS.16lt SECONDSTREET.be- It as tbey did at Morc when he firat mt-.t. I f- . tn tu lKHMibw.tT. 1 "wu uMui4v rriacsess, -Laie ana wen it The are marches on anl l.rrin.hr-n cmen a goooaoi every aescrlDtlon. anr color. , y. obody haa monojKily of truth, fcren t,'JA? 1 lh. Minurr.il.. ap. -11.1 I.. . a , . I BIC a PalT O t TOUT O Wt -Kl( U WWM that tho secrets of medlclrc are shared brail I . T :', .::.f V. ' . 1 even. drct sM his wonnl and God healed I . - ... , MMH.MWBMHaIHMI.awBK him." aaia old Galen. Once that tcrlbla du ease, Rhcumttlsm. was tunoel to be a blft- inr, locaj ailment, now attacking the joints ana niwue mutcjei. to aty it u arwumttra ted to l diteaae tf the Iilood aus. uenry uozert. ol wo. ii Atlantic Ave ue. Ilrookljn. N. Y., writes to Mctsrs. lira cox ft Co.. of New York, moorletors of PAR. ElR'STQM C. that.'she had been completeir (UMDieu irom uneumatum ana pain in me back an4 llmli. tha was alrted to take Lb I Toino for Kidmev disease. She did so. and hr JZAcumaxum Ulappeared. 1 he reason la simple inieaaed Kidneys produce rheumat ic umpwnu. mr lAtm oad won desire JiMeu- -Hift Tcm lOfl Is ti DC rcdutriCted bj I gect phymlcUns.. It 1 the new llKhiUirown .1 . r, iv. nrAfif Rtrlrr I o0-1!1"-1 worn anJ mistaken tneorlea. UHUOH.uw,- Av-....w. s i PARII R X TDNIC whleb la m combination of the boa( mntvlica for the blootl knrvsm In 1 ! science, is unircrstUr successful In combat- isg4hu ternblr common complaint. Those who, like Mrs. UotZTX, suffer from Kidney or urcroicasesoranr comnlalnt arlAta from impure dioou. win nod me Toxic a prompt I ana certain remedy. Prices, toe. and H'wirl owuo. s.um xrrer sue tee caeaDcr. jonellla . nrmdJtw 3if 3 M 5 3 S ? E- asJ tbo FcJcril Jodcs. The r-ibt of dower is iccarcd to wid . Fcraila rzZtxz? U aboliihcd. " ' - It Ul to tcax VLiU li enforced, Ms till c;ht lo bo a lozz t"? toward tbo incctcf tba 21cm cn hierarchy. a. I f : o jr rm sTiH K rr 4 ? C O I. o pa S feE k. W 5 n rnlTl11 tv . . . rtr:: b;2C?tt . r c . . J, Ghip Your' jrimcKExa. eggs and ADH3 AND YOUNO TO TAHE . COUSTST KODUC. C"w" MTT rJanted. t3 PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN . Dally except Sundays. Leare Wilmington at ...7.20 P. M Leave Raleigh at ......8.00 p. M Arrlye at Charlotte at.. 7.03 A. M 1 Leave Charlottp at 8.45 P. M No. 2. Arrive Raleigh at 8.80 A. M J Arrive at Wilmington, at... .8.00 A. M leUaTer xrains stoo at reirelsr station. only, and points designated in the Company? 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