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I The Daily Review. JOSIL T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25, aaurW at the.Postoace At tTlhnington, N. C. a second-class natter. Tbe Wuhlogton STar says: (ov- erner IT en drifts hai teleflrsBbed to a frieod that. fMU I: was grcatlj against -his locliflatioa to rnn as Governor o lad I sua, and opposed by his wife, he would accept the Bomloalion. if It was deemed that th intrcat of his party demands It. The Democrats lo ihe IIoum saj that'If ho docs accept they wiH certainly carry the State, both oq Suio and National Isaacs." "Althoaih Iho Mississippi River reach cd its hlihcst point at New Orleans on March 13, over threo months so, and ' has beea falling since, the subsidence has been so slow that the total decline at the present time Is only threo feet Last year and the year before it fell much more rapidly, and by this time the overflowed lands were free from water. The slowness has demoralized the farmers and planters alonz the river, sinco they are enable to get in their crops. The consequences to them will be serious. A Washington special to the New York says: "It Is now reported that an effort is to be made by the ways and means committee to secure the passage of the administrative features of Mr. Hewitt's tariff bill, and that this measure would have been reported to the House before but for lack of a quo- rum. loo uemocrais 01 ice mmii tee are laid to have determined upon hill, which has received the pane tlonof theecreUiy of tbo Treasury. Darlogtfco absence of Blackburn and Hnrd. however, the Democrats have not been able to secure a quorum, and the Republicans of the-committec seem disposed to opj oso any further tariff menare coming from the cotriruittce. There are now reasonable assurancts that Hurd and Blackburn will return before Monday, in which case it may be possible to report the bill early next week- The Democrats arc pretty well united upon this question, and arc anx ious to put tho Republicans on record if they desire to obstruct tho passage ol a measure which is desigoed purely lor admlnUtiatlve reform, and. which, moreover, has received the cordial en dorsement of the Secretary of the Treas ury. The New York Herald is strcnuouly and studily oppesed to the amendment to the Mexican Soldier Tension bill Introduced by Sentator Ipgalls, of Kan sas, whereby it was propojed to saddle the country with a quarter of a billion of money to pay more fictitious oen sloa claims. Not that the Union sol dier have themseves asked lor this law, nor, probably, that Ingalls himself cx pected the bill to pass in this shape but that tho amendment was merely tacked oa to tho bill lor the pnrposo of defeat Is; iU As Senator Beck truly said, the Republicans looked upon the Mexican war as a Democratic war and bene they are apposed to paying the ""gallant Teterans of that war the pen sions to which they are so justly enti tled. The ZfcraW.wbich,it seems, how. ever, does not favor the original bill, has this Lo say : In ib shape to which this measure came up froxa the House it wa obj?c tioaabla enongh. but the amendments slace added in -tho Senalo havo made UunroMhcraost barefaced, thieving jobs that Coogreas ha had under con sideration since tho end of tho war; and this is sayiojc mach, .as extravagance has been a marked Jealure In tho na tional UgtJ'alarm under a regime of high taxes and Urge revenues. Th'u bll proposes to tola two hundred and fifty million dollars at ' one iwnop from the sailogs-prodoctive labor i f the country Into the pockets of those who do not claim to be paupers, and who arc I urred to call for a pennon coieuy uv claim arents who malnlv pront bv it. The count rr is rich; there is no qucs tion as to lis ability to pay. But such a chart Is unnecessary, and when added to other burdens is dangerous During the war. ween tho nation was straining every nerve to raise means required to meet heavy expenditures, and when taxes were laid upon even thing that could be seenorercn thought of. the highest (ordinary) revenue, in any one year wa $3l9.W9,561. Under much lighter taxation wo are now rais ing about threo hundred and seventy- five millions a year, and Ibis is under a tax system that was directly a result of the war. It this pension bill passes war taxes doubtless must bo replaced and the Industries of the country, now greatly depressed, must suficr. II it were not a Presidential year it Is sot likely that such an enormous swindle would be proposed. Tho Pen sion Arrears act was also passed in time lo Influence an election, and no again the 'soldier vote is insulted by tho politicians with an assumption that ills in the market to be sold to the highest bidder a thought which any true soldier ought to resent. For the honor ot the Senate, we hope this bill will not bo allowed to pass. But if that body sees fit to perpetrate this job the Uonsomay kill it when It goes back; or IT tho IIooso then fails in its duty the retool the President ought to be exer cised. We are sorry to see the nam e of Senator legal Is connected with and responsible for the most outrageous fca&res cf this bill. MISCELLANEOUS. The ocean race has another record. The new ship America, of tho National Line, which on her first voyage to America mado the -fastest -trip ever past IMPOSSIBILITIES THO FACTS OF THE KAXLKOADS, cSc. miscellaneous: By the LigHt of Day, made and the fastest Daasaco record. save one that was mado by the Oregon, has now on her first' return voyage mnrfrt thn fastest past ward record ever made by any vessel. The America is not a mere improvement of the oW idea oi an ocearr steamer. She is a novelty, practically a steam clipper ship with graceful lines and buoyant modcUmade to ride the waves. She is said to be the j most comfortable ship on tho ocean. Mrs. Warren, wife of Bishop Henry PRESHT-HEIP I THE HEW ERA. I remember when they were putting up Kwifa for the fint telttrr&Dh line la the State of New York, and now look there V ex claimed a citizen of the metropolis to bis frin.i. the two stood on the summit of tbe t.n KnnitAhle Bulldlnr In Broadway. "The oit-1 trnnff with wires like a hare, and elec trie communication la the daily miracle of the work! . People no longer wonder and laugh at It aa tbey did at worse when no first suggesi- .I itm lioMlbllltV." The age marches on and prejudice must give war. .Nobody has a monopoly of truth. &ven the conservadve guild ' or physicians admit that the secret or mcuicice are snared dt" men. I areiKu nu wvuou sou uou Mm Mid old Ualen. Once that tenrlbic aia I case. Rheumatism, was supposed to be a shift- Wilmington, Columbia Sash, Doors. Blinds. & Augusta It. It. Co. ! Ornci or Gxskzxl SnrxsnrrzKDxsr;. WllmlBrloa,N. C May 9.1SS4 ; Change of Schedule. rN AND AFTER MAY 11th, 18S4 at V7 3.50 A. M., the following Passenger Sched ue win do run on una react NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Noa. 48 West and 47 East. Leare Wilmington 9.05 P. M Leave Florence. 2.40 A. M. W. Warn,,, of the Methodist Episcopal ttZS$ttS8SffiJ2S Stit Church. hasjustuontej$100.000lotbo Zr.'SSStteitSSJ- dcm,Mtra ijto Columbia...... Denver University, lo b Levied to tho .SS lZ!ZZSZ: Jt nstnhliClimcnL ol a dcparlmcnt of divln. r..f kew York- uronrletors of PAR- Arrive at Wilmington. 8.5S A.M. W. "M m-mm - I -w--- - w m I itv. It is to be named the Iliff School or PiTinitj, afler. Alr. Warren's fnrmrr htwband. Mrs. Warren, who wa3 aa Ki3reru school teacher, married for bcr first husband a Mr. HiOT, a Colorado cattle king. She was her husband's companion in all his visits to his various ranchrs, and thus becamo thnrnti phi v conversant with every de- nil of his business. Durinir hi3 last KER'S TONIC, that "she had been completely ulaabioa irom Rheumatism ana pain in me back an4 limbs. tbo was advised to take tbe Tonih for Xidnev disease. Sho did so. and her Rheumatism disappeared. 1 he reason is simple. Diseased Kidneys produce rheumat ic sTmptems. Cure them ana you destroy Jineu- tnaiiiwk. Tlds Is now admitted by all lntein- cctt nhrslclans. -It Is the new light thrown nn tiirir iimc-wnrn unci muiuen ineonra. PARKER'S TONIC which ia, a combination of thA remtHiles for the blood known to rlMice. Is nnlvers&llT successful In combat- Intr thU terrlblr common com plaint- l nose ho. lite Mrs. .uoireri. suner irom muney or TJvrr diseases or anv comDlamt nrlslng irom lmnnro blood, will find the TOXIC a prompt sod certain remedy. Prices. tCc and tl per illness lib desired his wife to continue the business just a he bad done, which Mgjj tne cheapcrnrmdw sne uiu, anu is uumt iu an piuuauimj tbo most prosperous catt Steamship Line. thi Stntc. She has continuea to de vote her attention to the business with inst n treat assiuuit smco lier . . w r t marriarro wnu liisnop w arrcu a oe- fore. and. bcinr a devout Methodist, is bestowinir her creal wea.th in tho most liberal manner for the advancement of the Methodist interests in tho sparsely spttlfd States and Territories ol tho West. The cilt to the Denver Lni ventv n made in Durduancc oi mis cencral plan. JUNE JOKES. Nioht Mall and tassexoes Teaik, daily IHO. U V3T. Leave Wilmington 10.30 P. M. Arrlvo at Florence 1.45 A. M. MAIL AND PASSENGEE TEA IN DAILT . " No. 43 East. " Leave Florence at 4.05 P. M. Arrive at Wilmington.... 8.03 P. Jl Train 43 stops at all Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flemlngton. and Marion. passengers ior uoiumbia and all points on G. ACE. 1L, C.l & A.R.E.Statlons. Aiken Junc tion, and all points beyond, should take the 40 Night Express. Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on Traln40. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local freight leaves Wilmington dally ex cept bunaay at i.iu a. m. JOHN F. DIVINE. General Superintendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent may a Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company. White Lead, Paints, ' French Wind o w Glass. AGENCY FOE N. T. ENAMEL PAINT, CO'S EEADY PEE?AEED PAINT. QALL AND EXAMINE OUE GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing The facti that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac tories of Wethcrill & Co., and J Harrison Bros & Co. .sufficient guarantee for their quality i and purity. A fine line ofJCooklng Stoves at Factory Prices, In addition to our large and full . , HARDWARE STOCK, to which your attention Is respectfully Invited. r TTKrTT JUGTRECEivgj AT- LA 116 WarketQt. AnotherAssortment OF- sepCJ NATHL JACOBI. 10 South Front St i Braided Jerseys, ; Embroidered "Wliite Dresses, First National Bank of Wi1- nTidoEmbroideri mington. CAPITAL STOCK eUEPLUS FUND........ : ' " ' -f $250,0(0 66.OT 0 OTTTCB OT GENEBAL SUFEK1NTKNDENT, v , Wilmington, N. C, May 9, 1SS4. Deposits received bc1 collections made, on all accembe polnfslln tbe United States. S "Pa. what is noetic license?" "Well. my bov. a nearly as I can learn, poetic iiceuse is soujuiuiJiK wuitu man to sav thinss in verse which would incarcerate him in a lunatic asylum if worked off at a political meeting." . A medical writer asserts that women are so constructed that tbey cannot . f & jump. .JU31 lor me siaso oi argurauni we sbouM like to induce tlio uocior to let a mouse into the auie room with his wile and c!oc the door. Science doesn't knov everything jet. '.Mr. WJiite. said a Ilrrisbnrg law ertoawiincss in tho box. "at the me these parrrs were executed vou were srwculatiuj:. were you not?,, Ye?, sir. x (in wtic in un i And what are you in now?" "In bank ruptcy,' wa3 the solemn reply. 'Yes " said vounz Mr. Tawmns, I shall leave town. I think Air. Scaw- cham is coins to cat rue out with Svlvia. and if I leavo town 1 11 mako it appear that she only to.jk up with tiim because I bad cone. 1 know how to take care of my reputation." Boston Post. A lady was reproachioir Air. William Warren at a recent rcceptiou for going into society so littl. 'You ouht to let us lionize you a little," she said. I have heard of but one man," replied the veteran actor, "who was not spoiled by beinir lionized." "And who was he?" "Daniel." Uncle J.rncst surprised Lilt wettine her finzers with brandy from a llask and smcarins the face of a doll with it. lTfi n r.i .-rtt ! i tt tr f nrt lilfln nno'" said he. "My doll is pale," answered sho; "I am civin it color." iut you can't impart color with that." -Yes, I' cant for mamma to'.d me it was brandy that mado your nose so red." Ayer'aSarsaparilla operates radically anon and tbrouzh the blood, and is a safe, reliable, and absolute cure for the various disease, complaints and dis orders, due to debility, or to any coc-, stitutional taint or infection. , STEAMSHIP "i dette WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE, TUESDAY JUNE 1C j FRO II WILMIKTOTOIST SATURDAY ......JUNE 14 Thronirh Bills of Ladlnir and lowest through rates cuarantccd to ana irom points i?n me Hall Uoads and Cse rear KUcr. ALSO, To and irom Boston, Providence, Phllade phla and all Western cities. For Freight Engagements, apply to A. JD. CAZATJX. Agrt,, WUmln?ton,;N. C. ANDREWS,' St CO., AfftS., S. W. Corner Light and German 8ts.. Juno 9 -Baltimore DIRECTOES Change of Schedule. f& AND AFTER MAY 11th, 1884, AT 9.00 ! E. E. SURRUSS, A. MARTIN, D. G. WORTH JAS. SPRUNT, Nainsook Checks and Stripes, Marseilles and Pique Welts, Persian Lawn and Linens, Tucking and all our Embroideries. 3,000 Yards In Remnant Embroiders Cheap ' A. M Passen&rer Trains on uiroaa wm run as follows the Wilming ton a weiaon jxai DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY NOS. 47 NOBTH AND, 48 SOUTH. Leave Wlunlngton,FrontSt.Dep&t, 9.C0 A. M Arrive ax weiaon... z.5 p. oi Leave Weldon. i... 2.55 P. M Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front St. D'pt. 8.33 P. M Fast Through Mail & passkngeb Tkajn DatltNo. 40 south. Leave Weldon 5.45 P.M. Arrive at Wllm'gton .Front St. D'p't 10.1 OP. H . MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN Daily No. 43 North. Leave Wilmington S.35 p. M. Arrive at weldon , 2.35 A. M. Train No. 40 South will stow onlv at Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. iTains on Tarooro Branch Road Leave Rock? Aiouni iorxarDoro at l.'M i. M. and 4.30 P. M., Dally, i Sundays executed). Retiirninir leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10.00 A. M Dallv. -trains on ocouana xecK lirancn Koad laavc Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.25 P. M. Re- lumins: leave Scotland Nock at 8.80 A. M dally except Sunday. 'ATainwo. 4. mates close connection at Wel don tor all points North Daily. All rail via Kicnmond, and dally except Sunday via Bay GEORGE CHADBOURN. OFFICERS: E. E. BURRUSS L. A. K. WALKEE.., W. LAREIN8.. . apl 23 President. Cashier At Cashier j as Arrived I FRESH SUPPLY OF THAT delicious I Extra Jobs In Silk Sash Ribbon, Black and Col' ored Silks. Besides a Complete Assortment of u II m A GRATED PINlS AND APPLE by to-day's N"Y Steamship -Line. Now Vnrlr & WiliYiintnn Line. v ' ' . " I Train 7rt 11 mtia allrr ov.,? 1 nectlon for all Points North via Richmond and Washlnsrton. All trains run solid between Wi'mington and vyasoimrion. ana nave 1'uiim an raiace sieen era aiucaeo. For accommodation of local travel a tmsaen- rer coach will be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at C.55.A. M. Dally except oiuiuay. JOIIN F. DIVINE. General Suuerlntendent. T. M. EMERSON, Genera Passenger Arent. may a Carolina Central R. 11, Company, i Steamer. Also, another lot of that A No. 1 MIXED TEA at 60c per pound, (China Cup and Saucer given with every pound) 200 pounds . . i sold In two weeks. Remember I keep nothing but the very best first-class goodsr Fresh sup ply every week. Call and examine at Crapon's Family Grocery. GEO. men 26 - FANCY DRESS GOODS. All at Very Low Prices, ,'.'( .. : . AT n3. n3. iCAir, 116 TJarketSt. M. CRAFON. Aeent. Fami'y Grocer, . " ' ) 22 South Front St Honest Old Abe. Abraham! Lincoln had a etronsr back. Others may by using Benson's Capcine Porus Piaster. . . june 16 OPFICI5 OF :. S. C. Ellis Fallcit Msortracnt of FisMo Tacilt ii:usonai.. CanU an out fi.r th wedding o ('haxloj 11. l'urh. grneral manager tho Pennsylvania Railroad. t Miss Clara .Jaziiard, ol Altooua. Scnalor Slierman has been eleclei caairman of th joint commission to arranso for the ceremonies to celebrate the completion of llio Washington mon anient Mr. Spunjcon' lillicth birtnday was cH-IebratinJ at the Jiolborn labernaclo on Wednesday evening. Five thousand persons were pnsent. Evangelist MoHly was one of toe speakers. Tho deata of John Guslavus Droy- seen, the eminent pro lessor of history at tho University of Berlin, is announced. Professor Droysecn was born July G 1803, at Trepton, in Pomcrania. 111 ro ISlood. iviany lainiuci prius themselves on tbeir noble ancestry : but here. In this democratic country, wc do not care so mucn about our pedigree as our health; or. at least, that ought to bo the prtoci pal object of our solicitude. Wc can not have c cd health without pure, rich Diooa. hen tho blood is out of order. disease manifests ltfclfm the skin and lies a, and in fact, in all parts of the body. To be restored to health, take owuubha oiwDA.riiii.LA. or ULVOD& UVEK SYKUP. Physi cians speak in the highest terms of this medicine Dr. Everett, Cooper lilies, Steabep, Co.. N. 1 ., mentions two cases of Scrolula acd Erysipelas jn which ScovilPa Sarsaparilla or Blood and i-iver iyrnp cliecteu a cure. ant faya, "I thtDk it one of tho puriticrs of the day. It hai met with perfect success in every caso wbere I havo used it." Itcl&lBgPilr 'Symptoms mnl Care. The symptoms aro moUture, like persplra tion. Uiense ltchlsr. Increased br scratching: tctt dstresslnf , pajiicnlarlr at rJxht; seems at IX pla-vornu vera crawRs; In and about tbe rremm; the rrlrste rarts are sometimes affected. If allowed to continue Tery serious results may follow. "SffAlJit'S OlJiT- UIl.NT U a rlcin.nL snre nm. Also, tar Tetter, Itch, fait Rbenm. Scald Head. tjylp elas, iurber Itch. liJoUhe. ill scs.fr. crnstr fikia mease. iux, hj mall, SO et; s for 91,. tX AdJress, DR. hWAYSB SON, rhlla., STEAMERS 4 WILL SAIL FRO&X NEW YORK EVURY 8ATURUAT, at S o'clock, P. M. REGULATOR Saturday. June 7 BENEFACTOR Saturday, June 14 REGULATOR Saturday, June 21 DENEKACTOR Siturday, June 28 Through Bills Ladlnsr and Lowest Ttiroujch Rates ruaranteed to and from Points la Horin ana South Carolina. Tot Freight or Tassage apply to II. G. SMALLBONES, Snpcrlntcndcnt, . . . Wilmington, N. C. TIIKO. G. EUKR, Freight Agent. r, ei omci or Gkxkbal Sdpelbintendknt, Wllmhurton. N. C, May 10, 1S84 B u r li h a m IMPROVED NO. 323 SOUTH FOURTH STRUT, W poslte Miller's Drufr Store. , Note cnanpe of office bourt, wsia in as,follow8 7 to 10 am., I to 9 P. b- nr. Telephone at residence, o. M. june a tr . ; Standard Turbine ! Choice New Crop Mote sent free by june 16 4w Is thci best constructed and finished, invea better percent. age, more power, and. Is sold I for less money, per horsepow er, i nan any otner i uroine in the world. 5 New pamphlet BURNHAM BROS, York, Pa Change of Schedule. fx AND AFTER MAT 12th. 1S4, THK following ucneuaie Railroad : will be operated on this WM. P. may 31 tf 35 Broadway. New York. Kcrcliner & Galder Bros. WHOLESALE Q.ROCERS AND COMMISSION Merchants, offer for Bile a fall MnA of t FLOUR, SUGAR, BACO.N, SALT. RICE, MEAL, CORN, OATS, SSUFF, SODA, LYE. STARCH, CRACKERS, CANDY, HOOP IRON, GLUE. NAILS, BUNGS, I-AIXK, iiAuS, AXLE GKKA8E, POWDER, apl 1 ' COFFEE, MOLASSES, LAND, HAY. POTASH, SOAP, CANDLES, RIVET4, MATCHES, BUCKETS, TIES. Ac W. & E. S. LATIME11, Attoeys-at-Law. Office S. K. Cor. Prlncesa andrWaterlSU. Jan 1 JACKSON & BELL, - ... j 7 Water Power Printers -A2I1 BOOK-BINDERS. iWe have the most mmnlptn octnbii&b- - A A m incut ui vxae mdu io oe fauna In Wilming ton, and euarantee all onr -nrt in tw done in first class style, and on reasonable terms. Send In your orders dart nir ihn rfnii km. son. and have them executed t th invest possible prices. ICE. in fop V 5 2 TjSS 3 p PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN ( Dally except Sundays. 1 Leave Wllmlnzton at OP. M No. L Leave Ralel&rhat 8.00 P. M ) Arrive at Charlotte at 7.0 J A. M ) Leave Charlotte at ....8.45 P. M I No. 2. J Arrive Raleigh at. r.8.30A. M J Arrive at Wilmington at S-CO A. M Passenjrer Trains stop at reiralar station only, and points designated In the Company! BHEXJJT DIVISION. PASSENGER. MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Sundavsi K. , I Leave Charlotte ....1. 5.15 P. M. Arrive at Shelby 9 oo p. M. w0 a jLeaveShelby...... 1. 7.00 A.M. jAmveat Charlotte.. 1.10.45 A. M. Trains No. I ana 2 make close connection at a am let witn it. A. Trains to and from R&1- eign. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Take Train No. 1 for Statesville, Stations Western N C R R, Asheville and points West. Also, for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, au&uia uu su points DonuwcgL L. C. JONCS, Snpcrln tea dent. F. W: CLARK, General. Passenger Agent mav 10 - sei:: BOOK A n-TTVnnS are treated with a surprise v -s-i.i.1 jlkj that is unexampled in wnai is now tor tnc nrst time offered tiiem by the T.ITERARY T? EVOLUTION. Some of tlic best-"- standard-"-' boots ot tho world. suierbly Illustrated,! richly bound, retailed at a mere iracuon or rormer prices. TJ IB ' 015 COUNTS and cxclueive territory JDglven good agents- 100-page catalogue free. Wrlte l qnlck. Johh 15. aluen, Publisher, 333 Pearl tu, jncw ioik. iuBelC4w SECOND NOW LANDING AND WILL BI - - , PRQUPTLY FROM WHaE At Low Price. WORTH & WORTH ,mch SO ; - - - , THE STTN. The Science of Life. Only $1 BY MAIL POST PAfD. 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SEASON IS OPEN AND PERSONS Vlsltlnf th CitT. th SoTrnrta nr Smlthvll LA and In need of First ClassVort wllldo well wv-VYMlTr ?A? to call on ,i i - Ir$Jffi&ilrJxZ Department of wor. market reports, , r r sm iiiiuat.uvjiw xnay 2 ly deodAw tow June 7 EON. rov.8 . " . TS W. JB, DAVIS A
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 25, 1884, edition 1
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