The Daily Review, J T. JA!Ki. En. auU Prop VV Il.MAtJTOTS. W. C. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 187. Entered at the 1'ostoffice at Wilmln o ton , N. C, as Second -Class Matteb. VBIWU ANli REVIEWS. Mrs. Augusta J. Evans Wi'son, the author of 'Beulah 'St. Elmo etc., is la new xorK, the guest ot the widow of Cornelius Vanderbilt. Even the New York papers own that the project for a world's lair In that city in 1883 is languishir g, and there is already talk of postponing it until after the Berlin exhibition in 1885. The German Emperor treats his troops in the most paternal fashion. 'Good morning, my children he eayg 'with a kindly smile, as he rides p st the brigade drawn up to receive him; and all the regiments answers lustilyGood morning, your Majesty.' At a recent auction sale of ostriches in Cape Land the lowest .rice paid for a pair was $&00, and the highest $1,425. Since the development of ostrich farming as an industry, the value of the birds has risen enormously, and a bunch of choice feather8 was lately seld at Toit Elizabeth for a pound. A new temperance movement has been organized in Great Britain. It takes the form of a joint stock company, with a capital of $5,000,000, in shares of $o each. It propo;e8 to open temperance houses all over the kingdom. The Arch bishop of Canterbury heads the list in the prospectus of the enterprk-e. The Prince de JoiuviJ'e brought home from one of his voyages the entire cos tume of a Queen of Ziozibar. It was contained in a box twice as large as his hand. The ladies of tbe royal family of Louis Phillippe at the Tuileries crowded around to seethe contents of the little box, and were quite shocktd to find when it was opened only a pair of ear rings and a pair of siudalsl When an enthusiastic third'termer a't San Francisco told Grant the other day that there were many in that city who would like to see him President again, he answered, diplomatically, I don't aspire The Petersburg IndexAppcal has misread us. jWe are not,' by aiiy means, in favor of Mr. ITilden'a1 nomidatinn, for the Presidency. If j he is the nominee of the party then we will support cordially but j be certainly is nrc choice for the pooit on. M hhii moat our firs THE Speaking rf STBEL AGE. transition rom no; ;8j: I ne displacing iron in all the larger industries of the world is one of the most noticeable ecou - to steel the New turk bulletin rapidity with which feteel is omic facts of i the the dis time. That placemen., or substitution rather, is to be steadily progressive and to make itself felt in shipbuilding as well as in railroad ing, would seem to be beyond doubt. What our country is accomplishing in tbe increased manufacture of Bessemer steel is well known; but it may not be so generally known, outside of trade, that at this moment thej leading mills have orders so far ahead that: it is difficult to obtain even a quotation for the product of this market. It was but the other day, as we learn from the Chicago Tribune, that tbe Illinois Central Railroad Com pany purchased in England 6,000 tons of steel rails for use on its New Orleans di vision. . J j ! It would now appear, that; the company is so well satisfied with the quality of the rails thus lar rtccived that it has for warded an order! making 10,000 in j delivered at oi.ee. for 5,000 tons more all. The rails are to be Bat for the immensely high duty on imported steel rails most railroad companies in this Country would purchase their; rails 1 .in Eng. land, as the pi ice there is not rnore than i i.i one-half what it is in this 'country, and the quality is said to be much superior. Th it rails in Illinois Central pays tor England Xo per ton, which, hji equal iu $2-125 iu this j country, j The duty, how- ever amounts to more than the origina cost, 28 per ton being charged. Froight to New Orleam is $1.50, which makes the total cost, adding incidental expenses, de livered at New! Orleans, about $55. Ti e cost of steel rails in this country is about III: j J $50, and the trarispoitatiou to New Or. leans about $3, which, in spite of the high duty on foreign j rails, makes the cost cl both kinds of rails, about the same. For years pastthe English metallur gists have diligently applied themselves o meet tbe lequirements of a wide range of industries for steel and they are said to have succeeded to an in place of iron, extent which has surprised even themsel , the Still further pressed o say wbther he ! Production Of Bessemer . steel has increased ves. Within the past' live years would be a candidate in a certain contin gency, he looked toward the sea and took refuge in silence. Mrs, Kate Chase Sprague was thirty nineyears old on the 13th of last August In Mr Chase's diary at the time of- his daughter's birth is the following remarka ble entry: "The babe is pronounced pretty, but I think it quite otherwise. It is, however, well formed, and I am thankful. May God give the child a good understanding, that'-she may keep His commandments." The wealthiest man in Kalamazoo Mich., was approached in the street by an excited little boy, who said: "Mister, my sister is in the flume, over there; if you'll get her out I'll give you a dollar." The man rescued the imperilled child. A few day afterward the boy entered his office and put on his desk a dollar in small coin, having broken open a toy bank and sold a hobby horse to raise the amount. Raliroad companies are interested in the subject of ties. The scarcity of tim ber for the purpose has raised a question as to a 8UD8tiTute. t;aa-irnn Limb rwt three times as much as wocd, but the difference is more than made up in tbe length of time they wear. English lines have introduced glass ties, or sleepers By a new process tbe glass is toughened, and the cost is about the same as those of cast-iron, but there are about three times as may to the ton. They are having more fun than they can keep to themselves in Ohio. The other day in Logan County the Demo crats got a colored man to make a Demo cratic speech, andjthe meeting was at tended bj some two thousand people. All went on very well until tbe appear ance of a couple of dozen colored men araied with corn-cutters and making loud inquireis for "the damned Democrat ic nigger." Then the meeting broke up in confusion. What outrageous balldtx ingl In Siberia there has lately been formed the Siberian Ship Company with the ob ject of establishing direct trade with Eng land by way of the Northern Ocean. Last year the steamer Siberia made a success- lultrip to London. Jn June of thi yeai, on the river Ob, three ships were ?adn, the b, with 27,000 pood of wheat; the Jimun, vita 1S,000 pood of lard and 10,000 pood of wheat ; and the Nadejda, with 110 bar rels of rye whiskey. Of the captains, one is an Eaton, another a German, aud the third a Latish ; of the crew 29 men are Jjatisbs, 5 Germans, 5 Estous, and only one Russian. It 'is reported that one trip to England is sufficient to cover all the ex jpeubes of building each ship. ' from 540,000 to 813,O0O tons, and re duced tho price of steel, from 14 to 4 i i - i . 10s per ton. They have established steei works on tbe Mersey, - on' the Tees at B irrow, Sheffield and . Manchester, in Wales and Staffordshire. Belgium and Germany, by means of their cheap labor anu me cultivation oi small ecouomies. TUL. i..4fcTIGABLE j aL I YORKERS. I The New Yorkers are a great j people and do not hesitate at 9 me of the mos'. stupendous undertakings. One would o - hink that the ll.st Iiiver bridge should bo well off there hands before they would ready to attempt anther local work of vast magnitude, but such is really not the c-se They hav a proj-ct on hand for tunneling N rth liivr and thus con necting Jersey City with New York and they have already begun work on this new and vast undertaking. A company was formed and a charter obtained for hn work some five years ago, butj the matter got into the courts and the work bati been delayed. Now the dispute seems to have been settled and the undertaking, it is said, will be prosecuted vigorously. Pne following, from an exchange, gives some of the salient points of the new en terprise: j It is understood that Washington Square will be the New York terminus, and tbe tunnel, which bas been started a huudred feet inland in Jerey City, j will be twelve thousand feet - long, twenty-six feet wide and twenty-four feet high jand sixty feet beneath the bed of the river. It will be laid with heavy fcteel rails, jbak lasted with broken stone and supplied with gas pipes, pneumatic tubes, water pipes and telegraph wires. Within a short time work will be begun at the New York end and prosecuted day aud night, it having been estimated that the tun no can be completed within two years. When finished it will enable some four hundred trains to enter New York every twenty-four hours from tbe Pennsylvania, Krie, Doiaware, Lackawanna and Ves tern and the Jersey Central. New York - A JUL - 'VI For Rent. rpHAT DESIKaBLE WHARF, at foot of Mulherry jTeet, lately occupied bf the Baltimore Steamship Company, com plete with Offices, 8hede, Ac. Also, tt.e COAL and WOOD YAhl, corner of l-ront and Mulberry etreet at rrei-t 1 ccupiud by J. A. Hpnnger. A.'pM to sept30-tf Jl NUTT. For Rent. THAT DESIRABLE 8TOKE, aleo HaLLos thir 5 fl or, new jt fitted up, ! corner Market and " ' ' " ti .101 kJfc'C7C7lO IIU1U 1U7 IOI 1 I of October .j Apply to sept 11-tr LL H. B. FILERS. i S600. pOB RENT THAT VF.RY desirable store on Market Street, occupied by Mr. Thos. H. Hcwey, 1 as a Shoe Store. The cheapest Store on the street. Apply to - THE McKOT'S. sept 10-tf j For Rent. rpHE EL GANT RESIDENCE on corner of Third and Walnut fits , recert'.y occupied by Wm. Gaidar, Posseesion given Cctober 1st. ' - I li','' 'ui -f ;pBH 1 WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland. ' ' 1 1 I ! - t - . . 1 October 1 sti FALL CAMPAIGN I AVILL Fsq aept S3 tt- Apply to; I J. F. GARKELL. justly regards this as one of hings. her bluest i The .New Boot and Shoe Store. 32 MAEKET STREET. Charles F. Tillany was-convicted of big amy at Dearborn, Iud., and sentenced to three years iu the penitentiary, lie was pleased with the lightness tf the penalty, and remained in high spirits until, in answer to the question whether cr not this couvictiou was a bar to prosecution for previous bigamies, hia I lawyer told hirn that he could be puuished separately for every such tfleuce. Then he retired to his cell and killed himself. It was . i i afterward ascertained that he had five wives, and his disappointment at not being able to mike entire expiation by one tthort term in prison drove him to suicide. 1 I fit on in all own lhree time Gover gietost de- establishments. It is strange how Irishmen! other countries save their Irishmen were at the same nora General of England's pendencies the Earl of Mayo of India, Lord Lisgar of Australia, and Viscount Mouck of Camda-besid s others of small i i er colonies. Gavan Duffy anjd 0 Shaugh nessy bare been r.enaiers in Australia, and now Sir George Grey, 'Governor General of New Zealand, congratulates its Legislature, iu his niaage, upon having elected' for Speaker the Houorable rno MY FRIENDS AND Patrons : 1 Thaokfal for past favors, I wi form them that I have just returned from the "I i i i North, where I have visited all the celebra ted markets for Bo ts and Shoes. 1 ' . i i am determined to sell a good shoe for a IriTxr n L . i m ...n f"") ouuu s you never oougnt m . . . 1 .1 I this market before. All I ask is a call and a fair comparison. . I 1 My stock is now ariiving with every train nd cannot be excelled by any in the city. Respectfully, sept 13 0. ROSLNTHAL COMMENCE YELLOW FEVER-- BUCK It it to soon 'to r,. - ' i r r i rn Hi 111 . . lerriu o uiseUf . whi.i. v in a more ma iffnDt n,i " . nil a"ubt J fall ...V. r 1 ntl irn F,r M Weather has been too hot for People to Rend Advertisements. FV LL LINE OF threaten seriou3 competition with English George O Rorke, a Gal way man, 'who MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY r .. 111 j Among the many foolish, uncalled ftr and unnecessary extravagances that have attached themselves like barnacles to the possesses a knowledge of Parliamentary law, a courtesy and ability which couid not be found elsewhere.' i ; 'jf jHBg ' Bogus Certificates. Ship of State, there are none more fool-i made ot well known valuable remedies TlT Vhe ""I.W.bSU" Equal to any Sineer in the Market ! j- uu. u es6 aQd begj medicines. Exchange. See incurred in keep- another column. i JD3T OPENED io It is no vile drugged stuff, pretending tobemide of wonderfui fiireigu roots, u I ,, I i i uarR, 060, anu puueu up dv onsr bous , -v. v jtvxo uuueocB- certincates of bretended miracu ons rnrps . I I : sary than are those conniscted with our but a simple, pure, effective medicine i - L 'Jl I . 1 diplomatic service, pense attending the army is bad enough,' compared to the expense, incurred in keep mg our foreign ministers at all the prin cipal courts of the old world. The for mer is of Bome use occasionally, although it is an expensive labor, but the latter are of no earthly; use, further than to draw their salaries and live in luxury. When General Schenckf was minister A NFW ANf) FI TflAiVIT a.,rt nfQ. T' J c , ----- " " - VI rt. A 1 A vi ji. uLuca, a iow years, ne i 1 i i published a treatise Sou "braw Poker" ASSORTMENT OF GOODS and made himself notorious by a doubt- Of rariou. kindsnd styles andodescriptione mi specuiauon in tne "limma Mine swindle, and the two embraned thfl tent of his labors for good of evil while in the diplomatic service1. The ! first made him popular with a certain 'class, and the latter caused hip to return' with a fle.a in his ear to the United1 Stales. For this he received a salary of $20000 per an num, besides nearly half as; much 1 more for clerical helfJii I office exrumswi i : I - W. m . -k . . ne was succeeded by others, who. al- pleniabed and thoronlr n tn kh. .,v inougn tnay tailed to! achieye his unenvia ble notoriety, have been of no m6re actua advantage to the country. James, so if ONLY 19 DOLLARS PENNSYLVANIA. I IS MACHINE Fancy &I P D T D- F T "r, U . in Southern Xubi .?.Kf " drfnl rfl,,l,. "" With iu oouth a.., 'cij most aggr.vatea oa. cf f ;ht "Sj CUD AAA frnm r- . . ' ... .1 filtered otrainofbi1; it paaoew through the LiJer i cess of bile exists. Bj iu 'J'U on the Liver and HtL ""? IS not imlj Fever and "er and Stomach Tt prerenw to a cerui?. flpCr id Black Vftm,,D T Ut iii ache, Constipation of tL SlTl and all Ma ial diiL Tmlh DO No one need fear Yeu0' 1 , expel the Malarial PoiTn J !tr W trom the blood by u-ine-M.if. which is sold ball nfnl L00 bottlL orifltoSEhlRa rroprietorj. a. F. Dr. Pemberton'sStilliyaojJ cenes The rennrfa -j' . . Iiheumatisui, Scrofula, gah kl lis, Cancer. Ulcer. and'J .1 ..heB. all parts of the wantryraPrJ?JS able but so miracalouai t0 hZSf'S it not tor the abundance of prK Remarkable Cure of ScrofokJ ur uui, J. CBBASSn i KiNeSTo,Ga,, Sept 15,1. GentstFor mteen Tiam i k., great sufferer from Sorofula in ib treeing forms. 1 hare been 0 room and bed for fifteen j an lous ulcerations. The most .pp dies for such cases had been Kef? P. L. SRiOGERS & CO'S, ZMSSMSS Language is as inefficient t( dewflS lief I obtained from th we !.f th. ttv as it m to convey an adequate Ida ofjJ. teosity of hij suffering b.fore uLJ medicine ; sufficient to ear, I abuL' JUSH RECEIVED AT For a Cisar 8500 Reward ! j !. j - at the same price that equals our $250 Reward ! nothing to obstruct the aoUre punJ profession. Altfre than eiwht AaL L elapsed since this remarkable eun. ik For the truth of the abnT if.--.i J fer to any gentleman in Bartow eouo.l' and to the members of the btr of (SaT ircut, who areacqaainttdwithBw.lt' eyur remain, witn tDe deepeit(rti our uueaiem serriDL FOR ONE THAT BEATS SDLON SHINGLE ! $100 Reward ! 1 at the i Boston 5 and 10 Cents iStore. The above cut reoresents th m Style for the people, which w nflFUr vnn f,.r i.uC rjr iuw price oi .lif, in luOmg. attach ments. Kemember, we d not atk jou w yaj uum you nave seen tne roacnine."! ' "oiuiucu n, , n 11 is not an vi represent, re;urn it to us at our expense ronton your interests and order at nnr. if jou live: witnin seven buadred miles th r ". a ireigat win cot Dt mo e thau one dollar. Address, Pennsylyania .Sewing: Maiine Co., I 7 N, I Oth Street, aug29L Philadelphia; Pa. A MIRACLE. Wkst Poiht, Ga BeptHlt! Gents: Mv danrhter wm UVmnjtWI OTT'R dav of June. lRfiS with J to oe Acute hneumfrtism, and wutrai; ha aomo -. 1 1 L L: ' ng, pieces of bone beean to work oil'! rink. J . t? t iiL'i si iu, wiu wuuuuiu hi ipiwr mi the bone from tbe elbow to the boajdef came out. Many pieces of buns etBtir! tne right foot ano lejr. Theetw fa pronounced one of White bwetliae having been confined aoout six jetni bed. and the case c jniidered hottlia, induced to try Dr. Femberion'i Cr h rfplM nf UtilMf. nri . an. I w.. an For an all tobacco Cigarette, of j fied with itr effects that I hare jCODBij ; i use oi ii unui me d resent. i same fjtyle,1 finish and qualitv, u? daughter was confined u WW i , I 8ixyeaii before sue sat up or tm fll'lf rOr 1 l"k , oz-ilI nn ln-rJr An uiu vuiu WJ CLO IU VV MM I J 1 1 I I 1 uie roam. Hr ap.nernl health ilBMf. and I believe she will, as her fiM strength, waiK well." I attribute ry, with the bb-eising of (ioa, to wt vonr invn nh1 medicine. With F3, I am, yours truly. W. B. UU Wast Poimt, Oa., Septan Gents: The ab. re certificate pM anton we know and certify to i true. The thing is so; ucdredi of M respected citizens will certify to it ; reference can be given as mtj be Wj Yours truly.l 1J Rose and X sept; COMMERCIAL HOTEL WILMINGTON, N. C. $66 rjlHK COMMKBClAL, formerly .the "EM- , B Pi"J - ovate ' and reflUed ia now one of tbe leading A WEEK n ca, itai ri.t Livwus in me city, me UDle w O D S NEW GO RECEIVED EVERY TWO DATS For the purpose of keeping tKe stock re As it is at the Court of St it at every other court.' They are a set of dignified but expec&ive loafers, who have to be paid in this way for partisan service in poiiticaj campaigns. It costs tne government over gl2,00Q a year to beep Christiancy last minister to Peru and the only work! he bas as yet perform No Such Variety ! AT SUCH PRICES I i i has ever before been offered in Wilmioirton CALL AT OUCE ! AND MAKE YOUR SFLEpTIOXS And get wonderful bargains at the ed has been to serjd a formidable docu. BOStOIl 5 aili 1Q CeiltS oient to the fctate Department at Wash I , viyaxiyo Store, Department at Wash mgton, in which(we are gravely informed . hat there are not so many I deaf aJ dumb people in Perti as in the United AStates. 1 bis may 41 W. Frout Street. aujf 25 Old Newspapers. be important informa tion to the scientifici (world, Nfc wouid hardly be considered of much value tn ih mass of the people,! who arej called upon QUANTITY OF OLD NEWSPAPERS to pay the taxes necessary !to keeD the I informant in his position. The informa- WTXDZ' oSre1 Tor ,de chP t the tion u not worth the costs. 1 , . r mvgtm vauii iwu V lit W OFFICE town, and no capital ri&k ea. rou can give the bu, smess a trial without expense.! The bes opportunity ever offered for those williDe to num.. xpu suouiu try notmi g else unti you see for yodrself what vou can di ai. fl, business! we offer. No room to explain here You cau demote all your tim or or lv your spare time to Uie business. 'and mak uierci! trade. zrei pay rcr every hour that von w ork. TIT , i f vomun maKe as mucn as men. j t end foi special private terms and particulars, which we mail free. $5 Outfit, free Dor-'tcoLM- p'ain of hardi times while you have such chanc3. Address H. HALLKT1 & (JO . forKana, Mainf fune 7-fv. up li d with the best our home and north id markets iffordai B iard per Diy $2 and $2 50 ! JZ& Larg Sample Rooms orthe Com- A First-Clasa Bar and BUliard Hall connected with this to 12.30 P. M. luly 19- HoteL ! CH daily from 11 A. M. Winberry Oysters- THE i ARE GOOD now. Another instal- aaV A. : 1 J HW.aHH W VALUABLE TRUTHS. .' t II iiytFaawsunerinfi'tromBpoor heall "Hf ooa )l ncKneflB H oo ment just received this mor.iap. I It's cold enough now fohot Whisey am fat Ojsterf, rico uuuva orerj aaf at ii o'clock Pt 26 I I JOHN CAKROLL. Hop Bitters cl t with your partoraj da- DUKWil.n rJirp vml vmb - If yoa iee! weak and dia- way, Hop Bitten will $300 A MONTH guar teed. $12 aidcty at home made bv th. uiuusirioua. capital not required; we will start you j Men, women, boyg and girl maks money faster at work for us than a anything j else. The work is hVhr pleasant, and such as a;, y one can go righi at. Those who are wise who see thi notice will snd us their addresses at once aad see for th-mselves. CosUv Outfit a terms free. Now is the time. n nf. .i ready at work are laying up large sums ol money. AddMitTIiUE &CO., Auguau i tera, toiling over your Hop Bitters will If you ire venncr. nilirl Bn-tion, rar-growing tiic Hop UaterH will If you are t man of bua-Kinf weakencyf tVt IK. or Tn i hi aamit cheer, for wli j Cure Yoa ana hare overtaxed yot ttei or m mother, worr pirited. wiUaout cir& man of 1c uudnig-ht work, , a . .. . ii tod r in thAWM ti.i ... - . Strengthen Yoa. jTOfrering' from any India i last, um ia of tea Ute casew Relieve Yoa ShOD. OH thfl tsm Hop Bitters Isjiwiiat Yon Xeed. Um9 Bitter. wtU.trf y Sew LIlW mm Vlcv Hor Ooooh Cum l, tinxtest, safert and beat. ?toU ora;rfr HZI KMaeT I V, V .Carc,Lr aijsorption. It ii perfect. . L a la an absolute and trreaistibto cor t ordnink uu, u ot opium, totaSdSrSSS olanton we know and certuj w ' i trna. Th thinop ia an: hnndfell Of, , CRAFOKU A WALKER,Dntf, UONi H. D WILLIAMS. J.I ET- DRl Pemberton'i bnlHPl' pared bj Al V. Merrell A Cft, Bcld bv all Druistl m sent bv express. Atrentt widw i everjwhe'e. all. Medicines sent to poor pfl in instalments. Houses a$d Stores to i AFPi.v! 10 THE-WIcKOYS ! w Ittorneyg and Connsellori rec-- vi iiu:J . U..!rat flta and 3d. J Furniture. FROM T.M1 .. f, a! large sortuient ff ki" " j -rades ofFURXlTLTlE. .vlkb r-all r.d 1r feb IP i i D.A. Sr!p tnvn For Smi QTEAM yacht el'za jSf' BETH, CapL D.W.Cb .. fi .la1. carrying United State mm ept ! ; . i ! " - Mil