The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. K. ':. THUK8DAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1880. fEXTKBED AT THE I'OST07FtCE AT Wilmington, N. C, as Second-Class Mattee.1 FOR PRESIDENT f . S. OF PENNSYLVANIA. rOR VICE-PRESIDENT : OF INDIANA. FOR GOVERNOR : THOMAS J. JARViS, OF PITT. FOR LIEUT-GOVERNOR : JAIME 273 E-OBIZZSOKT, OF MACON. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE : OF WAKE. FOR STATE TREASURER joxzra" Ta. wor.m. OF RAND0LPU. FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL : OF WILSON. rOR AUDITOR: OF GATES. For Superintendent Public Instiuction OF JOHNSTON. Electors at Large : OENBB.ilIi J. IVI. LEACH. FABXT73 H. BTJSBEB DistrictJElectorsJ: THOMAS U. JERNIGAN, 1IKNKY K. BRYAN, DANIEL H. McLEA Nt WILLIAM F. GREEN, FRANK O. ROBBING, THEODORE F. KLUTTZ, JAMES M. GUDGER. i For Judge of the Fourth Judicial District. EISDEN T. BENNETT. For Judge of the Fifth Judicial District, JOHN A. GILMER. FOR CONGRESS : (Third District.) JO IX XV W, BUZLCKEXiFG'jRS), OF ONSLOW. Dr. Engel computes that there were, in the whole world, in 1879, about 210,006 miles of railroad, with 105,000 locomo tives, representing a force equal to 30, 000,000 horse power. The force of other steam engines in U30 for various purposes Dr. Engel seta down as at least 13,000, 000 horse power. Meeker's fate should have bsen warns ing sufficient, but it was not. There i3 trouble brewing among the Cheyenne In Ndian8 near Fort Reno. They have t Vt nr.. nitnf anr? ara wnrir threatening. It ia the old tale, com plaints of an insufficiency of food and sup plies. Tho Tan-Presbyterian Council, now in session at Philadelphia, Is one of the most notable and important events of day. There are delegates from the church In all .parts ot the world. The proceedings a re 'of much interest to a very large body of the American people. The sittings wil1 ba held from day to day, and the Counci1 will not adjourn until the latter part of next week. Alluding to Hendricks' great speech, the Philadelphia Times Indiana corres pondcut says: "The manner in which it was delivered and its effect upon his audience would beggar language to ade quately convey. It was tbe finest spon taneous personal oratory ever listened to In the Btate. It may have made no con verts from Republicanism, but it fixed as firmly as 'the earth on its ax:.s tho f aith of every Democrat preeont." ME M. w . h. mm, Vote our ticket or leave oar employ was tbe talk of the Vermont", republican to their laborers before tho election. They An not call this coercion in New Eng land. The increased vote in . Vermont, , as compared with that of 1876. is about 5,000. The increasa in the republican majority is 371. There doesn't much to crow about in this. sccra t v,a r tM.ant it to the ' Sunderland union lunatics in Ledgefield asylum, Dr. Park Crosby says, 'insanity is fearfully on the increase. There are in Great Britain alone no less than 93,. 191; Scotland, , 624, and Ireland, 12,tl9. a- 'hkv ofofo 0oi;rin. A3 anmdJ Citiqnoftne state of feeling m regard to ana ana wpuonsu toe 101- . T 1 1 1 lowing frcm the Sow York Herald ot the 22nd: In tbe betting Frank Landers has the call in this city, and money is offered at the rate of $1,000 to $000 by tbe demo cratic snorticz men. A "bluli" cl tnis sort was published in the $entimel and no one had been found to take the SSJ00. Democrats are growing more confident every day, ana quite a numoer 01 smau bets, none of them above $10O, nave been made within a day or two, on three thou sand to live thousand majority tor .Landers Letting proves nothing, but it merely goes to show how money talks, and money is a very keen political observer as a rule. I he bpringfisld- uepubLican says con tnbutora to the Irish famine luca wum bo gratified to ' learn that in .the year ,n. I , . i. . , 18 9 the total increase m savings baDk deposits in Ireland, including interest . -w m . . i ,Torn;ra ,a 7 osa oin 'triA I " ' ' largest increaso in any one year on re- cord. Only two counties show a decrease, but neither of these is in tbe distressed districts. In tho counties where distress 4 was greatest Clare, Cork, Donegal, Gal way, Kerry, Mayo, Roscommon nd Slice tbe increase in capital was "tartar than in 1878 and larger in tho last half of 1879 than in the Grst half. The direct increase in, Was larger deposits, about $450,000, I-' i in Ireland in 1879 than in 1878 by ono'haf, and has been exceeded but three times in the past ten years Nearly one-third of this addition to the deposits came from the counties where relief has been most widely distributed MUTIi6dISM IIS GREAT BRIT- The Dublin Freedmari's Journal gives the following statistics1 of the JMethodist denomination, taken from the minutes of tho last British conference : One hundred and three young men who had passed the usual probation ot four years, were crdained to the full -work of the ministry ; o2S remain on trial ; 2,344 ordained ministers are engaged under the direction of the conference : 38 deaths are reported. In each case a suitable obituary lecord is inserted. Those who intimately knove Dr. Cather, and who will read the record in his case, will conclude that but scant justice is done to the memory of a truly great and noble man. The total membership ia stated ; In Great Britain, 376, 673 with 25,824 on trial ; In Ireland, 24,443, with 73 on:trial ; in foreign mis sions, SG78S, with 10,330 on trial; French conference, 1,782, with 02 on trial. Totals 4S9,711,, with 37,245on trial. THE 2HAIN2 SET-BACK. The. Republican bar 'Is are playing out. Lots of money have been spent and much has been thrown away. Every cent and it is said to have been a l&rgs amount sent to Maine might just as well have bsen thrown to tho sharks, as the entire job in that State has to be gone over with again. Vermont, the first Repub lican State, which was to have been such a big gun, made no adequate return for the amount expended. Marshal Jswell is, indeed, a jewel to the .Democrats in the position ho now holds. , As the New York Sun says, the committee of which he is chairman entered the campaign with a fair of supply cash. Mr.Jewell im mediately doled out a large sum to the local managers in Indiana, and sent about S100,000 to Maine and Vermont, with disheartening results. AM tho money sent to Indiana to work up a temporary boom for Porter, the Republican candidate for Governor, , has been expended, and Landers is coming to the front. The re suit of tbe Maine election has alarmed tho party managers to such an extent that they talk - boldly about what they expect to accomplish with money in In diana. Unfortunately, the funds are low. The Congressional Committee received a very serious set-back in its work of col lecting funds from the office-holders when the news from'Maine was received. Many clerks who have reluctantly come to the conclusion that the salvation of then- places depended upon, paying the levy, stubbornly refused to pay a -dollar when the news of the Republican defeat was re ceived The scrub women, sweepers and porters have gone on short rations in or der to meet the demands of the committee but tho total of their 'contributions'' was not large. The committee has industri ously worked the Interior Department, in the absence of CarljSchurz, but many of the clerks have evaded payment, under one pretext or another, until his return. He is now hi Washington, and they expect to be protected in their refusal to be assessed by this great apostle of civil service reform. nooHsaisc.! It only costs $14 for extra coal to Winter six shillings' worth of bonsa plants, and housewives can make am rangements accordingly. Chic. Never deepige humble beginnings. What at first yon might call an old stick in the mud may in time grow to bo a beautiful willow tree, shading I the brook, New Orleans Picayune. Madame, your boy can't pass at j $m ka'a rr 1aia ' aAiil 4Vi a r et collector of a Highland trainwhicij harl riooti inn cr rf atninari rr fha man fey the BnQW tRe miy be too Jftrg0 I n0w replied the woman; 'but he was I small enough when we started. Tne couecsor gave m. 'Don t strike a man when he is as-hii the other dav. as In English I officer was about clipping off his head. fl . rtnF th nffif not 1 B ""J w .www... - w onl d the Afghttn'B life, but, re" Cf, memberimr now scarce humor was in England, bound up his would and fowarded him to London, to become the editor of Punch. OilhnnW IfBrAnAd tn ft uflrmon on charity last Sunday' and he wa, so mutm muveu iuas wueu uo vua uu. uoo-iu. x ucym H k numerous troubles of the Heart. The about charity an all my life 1 11 be combination is the result of long-and care blamed if I don't 'Give five dol-1 fni exneriment and it can be safelv as- iars to tne poorr .-oi exaoiiy, x mean I feel like I want to go out beg - m 1 mT a. a T gicg, such an enect did that eermon have on me.' Galveston Wows. it. .... . , . Which IS the mOSt delicate Sense, feeling or sight?' asked a prof essor in Columbia College. 'Feeling respond- ea me siuaenc. uive a proox oi it. an example said the professor, 'Well, my chnm can feel his mustache but nobody can see it responded the I "1 student. .Extract from anew novel, Drobabiv 'Hunted Uown. - I'hiladel - I tiiai. h r i r 6 .u - u7 ' . T.- B 1 innofi r!rtrToi.ioi Summer's Heat relates the "system and renders us liable to attacks of diarrhcea. dvsenterv. blocdy.flux, cholera-morbus, cramps in stoiuach, colic, ' aad other painful and dangerous affection for which Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of Smart S Weed compounded from the best French brandy, Jamaica ginger, smart-weed, or water pepper, anodyne, - soothing and healings gums and balsams, is a most potent specific It is equally efficacious in breaking up colds, fevers, and inflam matory attacks. Every household should be supplied with it. i Public Speaking. Messrs John W. Shackelford and Wil liam P. Canaday, Candidates for Con gress, will address their fellowcltizens at the following times and places: Carthage. Moore County, September 124th, 1880. Cameron, Mooro County, September 25th, 1880. , Fayetteville, Cumberland County,Sep- j tember 27th, 1880. Kingsbury, Ccmberland County, Sep tember 28th, 1880. ' Rockfisb, Cumberland County, Septem ber 29th, 1880. Hollow, Bladen County, September 80th, 1880. Elizabethtown, Bladen County, Octo- r 1st, 1880. 1 Turnbull, Bladen County, October 2d, 1880. The speaking will take place at 12 o'clock, M., each day. Other candidates for Congress are invited to attend. Sept. 13. d&w. THE MAILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Pout Office as follows : Northorn through and way mails ....5:30 a. m. Raleigh 5:30 a. m.. . .and 5:00 p. m. Mails for tho N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at 5;30 p.m. Southern mails for all points South, daily 7:45 p. m. Western mails (C CR'y) dally - (except Sunday) 5:00 p. m. Mail for Cheraw & .Darling ton 7:45 p. m. aiaiia ior points Decween x io i lr i i a . - m rence and Charleston 7:45 p. m. i Fayetteville, and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays, and Fridays 1:00 p. m. rayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays 5:00 p. m. Onslow U. H. and mtermedl- - ate offices, every Monday and Thursday at 6:00 a. m. omithvllle mails, by steam boat, daily, (except Sun days) ...10;00 a. m. Mails for Easy Hill. Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River, S. O., every Mon day and Thursday at C:00 a. m. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 5:00 a. m. - OPEN FOB DELIVEBT . - Northern through and way mails.... 7:00 a.m. Southern Mails 7:30 a. m. Carolina Central Railway 10:00 a. m Stamp Office open from 8 a. m. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:30 p? m. Money Order and Begister Department open same as stamp office. General delivery open from 6:00 a. m. to 6:30 p. m., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 a. m. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Mails collected from street boxes every day at 3:30 p. m. How to set SIcbl. Expose yourself day and night; eat too much without exercise; , work too bard without rest; doctor all the time; take all the vile nostrums advertised; and then yon will want to know flow to fret Well. Which is answered in three wordsTake Hop BitUrsl . See other column. Ex press. A REIGI1 OF TERROR. Ins Increase of sease and the oms which ecede It- iclentlfic Investigation an 'Attempt to Check Ills Increase. The Wonderful Properties of "Seda- tine-de-India" and bow to Properly TJie It- Facts of Importance for All Begard- ing anew discovery. The mortality statistics of this country show that a great proportion of deaths arise from IJeart Disease- But aside from I f if nliftt tirVlAk A s 9 1 tbe fatality which attends it. the inconve. even thelirst 1 7t "V i " stages bring, make it necessary to take prompt measures for relief.. Undoubtedly the greatest lemedy.of modern times tor curing diseases of the Heart is "bedatine ae-inuia,; wmcn is accompusmug sucu J X 1 " l - iDgredients speciaUy designed for all the I - i serted that when taken in time it will cure 1 in every case. Do you ever have Nlght- j mare, oppressed reeling in side and breast, I Irregular Action, Throbbing, Jumping, Fluttering, Momentary Stopping, Slow nfrmilation of the Rlood ? 'i l.m am all I avmptoms ot Heart Disease. Those who I are suffering and have never tried it do so I at once ; those wno nave ever tnedit do not need to be urged to do so again; If your Druggist has not got it sexid $1.50 to our address and it will be mailed to i a a. a . -w n j t yu .ooie genia m amenca, .uoouen 1 UCUJluai u- je ll-ecd&w-Gm. 'More food and less medicine, more of nourishment and strength, less of the debilitating influence oi drugs,is what our feeble and exhausted constitutions require,' said Baron Liebig, when he perfected the composition of the 'Malt Bitters ' sept 9 Miscei laneou Warner's Safe, ilto anfl Liver $1 25 PER BOTTLE A Positive Remedy for ALL Kid ney Liver and TJrinarv Troubles o both Male and Female 'It saved my life.' E. U. Lakely, Selma, Ala. It is the remedy that will euro the many diseases peculiar to women.' " Mother's Magazine, 'It has passed severe tests and won en dorsement from some of the highest med cal talent in the country.' N. Y. World No remedy heretofore discovered can beheld for one moment in comparison with it.' O. A.Ilarvey, D. D.,Wa8hington,D.C, This Great Natural Remedy is for Sale by Druggists in all Parts of the World. TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. Y- au 7 MILTON IV. J0HT4S0N, Lwoifiifoeir Commission Merchant, CTASaXHCtTON, 2. mehl 2- o. CHAS. KLEIN, Ofliertate aai CaM Mer; Princess Street, is Basement of the Journal Bnildingt WILMINGTON, ir. a JET" A fine autrtment of Coffins and Cas kets constantly on hand. Furniture Repaired Cleaned and Varnished. Orders by tela graph v mail promptly Alio tjot 5 00 a im cock 1 OUR NEXT PRESIDENT! Of our next President and Vice President Mai. Genu ff. S. HAHCOCP Hon. W. H. ENGLISH Elegant Specimen Copies. 21 x 28. i upon ueavy r la tea uara mock, sent bj mail oa receipt of 60c, and. your address. (Two copies 80 cents.). THE HAN CO K PUBLISHING CO., PLAISTOW, N. H. , These two 8unerb Portraits should adorn the Home of every honest citizen of taa laad.Kd. 21 UEE. Crayon Portraits Li Size Miscellaneous. .nn DYSPEPTIC X OR BILIOUSU U A Medicine recently discovered and used by an ana country stores nave u or win get it tor you Thouch'Shaktntr like an Aspen Lea With the chilla and ferer, the victim of mala ria maygtill recover by uiog thin celobratedf fpecific, which not only breaks up the most aggravated attacks, bat prevents their recur rence. It ii infinitely preferable to quinine, not only because it do3 tbe busings tar more thoroughly, but 'soon Accnunt of imperfect rT"U40DVmc"coa BliU lxl,1f'JXttllLK wpyn the entire Btettm. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally, sept 3 Hot Weather is Upon Us! . JOWN WITH HIGH PBIOES. Buy your Shirts at bottom figures at the factory i 1 The "Congress" aad "Royal" still keep the lead. Look at prices; "Congress" 75 cents, equal to any,r$l Shirt; "Royal" 90 cent equal to any $1.25Shirt on the market EL8BACH, Manufacturer Sn 8, Mrlcv st. 21 Fresh Every Day FIXE A8SORTMENT (JF CANDIES, French and Domo2tie. just received and for gale. . i THE ONLY GENUINE HOME-MADE Candy in the city, will be found every day, fresh and sweet three doors South of the Fostoffico on Second street. Also. Nuts . Raisins, Fruit, o. O. E. J EVEN 8, jan 23 Near the Foetoffice V Has constant public for years, and twenty ie best preparation ever in vented for RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS YOUTHFUL COXOR The Stato .Assayex and Chemist of Mass. and leading endorse and it as a great triumph in medi cine. AND XIFE It supplies tbe natu ral food and color to tbe hair glands without Staining the ekin. It will increase and thicken the cjrrowth of the hair, pre vent, its blanching and falling off, and thus AVERT BALDNESS. It cures Itching, Erup tions and Dandruff. As a HAIR DRESSING it is very desirable, giving the hair a silken softness which all admire. It keeps the head clean, sweet and healthy. FOR THE WHISKERS will change the beard to a BROWN or BLACK at discretion. Being in one preparation it is easily applied, and produces a permanent color that will not wash off. PREPARED BY R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, II. H. Sold by all Dealers In Medicine. The New Bill of lading IfOE THE BAIL KOADB. AIjo, Carolia. Centra Byroad Receipt:, I nni DUU OX liWaingf Chattel Morteasre, Inspector's Certificate, Prlated at lowest ratsat E. 8, WASKOCK'H, Job Office1 (Office ia BevSewBnildioff) au 31 Seed Cotton. 500 000 LBS 8EED OTTOS want e4, for which a fair price, IH CASH, wiU bo paid. Apply at WILLASD'S. ' Nprth Water St, Wilmiirton, N. C. an 25- v r- : I in lVfe V5A iii ! xv II Jaiseiianeous. eminent physician vuso a sure Qjre for INDlnoe,.. a urrM oh U veil en and RiVi A OMy SO rts. Trial Received thisDav;- rQ CASES ROEOESEE 00- W BOWSY OOlittW F2E8H PUOSI BOND, ' At Importeei PrtMi 50 CASE: 'rem Bond tbi, And frt rver e rrice. Ofaly $1.6Cfor Hottl f . Impeded Krinch Ura.dl At iddj uibT EDOE BUTTKK, : 30 CENTS A POILND, Choicest GrtM llottff WINES AND LIQUORS, of beatjjrrad.; At Popular Prlcet.. MB. hlYERS, may 27N03' U' 13' 10 Qth Frout31- 53 1853. 18 2 20 Market St. Wiimine:tonf N. C. WE HAVE JUST OPENED AI.D have on exhibition, tho largest and rjaost complete' stock of AND FORNISH'NIG 600DS! South cf Baltimore. SUITS FROM S2.50 UPWARDS. ICO BLUE MIDDLESEX FLANNEL SUIU 1 At greatly reduced prices. A FULL LINE OF Children's, Boys' and Men's Straw and' Felt Hats. PRICES TO BUIT EVERYBODY. Come One ! Come All and cxaminoopr stocir, and we will strirs hard to rnerit your patronage, as we bate formerly dene, my 6 Soldiersli! A A mnnu i a n . jy aa i uvju ao, uarner vta tna f but t Washington, D. C. attends to Pension tni Back Fay. Boanty Claims collected. Con tested Land Claims, Mineral and Agricultu ral, attended to before the Department of tie Interior and Supreme -Court. Land War rants purchased, ie 18-tf CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDCIMB TRADE MARK- GbiaiTRADE MARK English Bern edy. An nn fdmig cure for Hezninal Weakness, 8 parmatoiT- hea,Irapoten--er.andalldis- BEFORE TAU18.eaaes that fol-Anit TAKIX8. low, as a sequence of Self-Abuse; as Loss cf Memory, Unirersal Lassitude, Pain in the Baetr, JDimneaf of Vision, Premature 014 Are, and manr other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption aad a Premature Orare. Pull partioulars In our pamphlet, whith we desire to send free by mafi to every one. ton- The Soeeifie Medicine is sold by all drnezists at SI ner nackaf e. or six peek age for $5, or willbe sent free by mail or receipt of tbe money by addressing THE GRAY MEDICINE CP.t Mechanic's Block, Detroit, Mian. Sold in Wflm?Ti(rtm. WliAlaaala and Retail, by Green fc Planner and an druggists ererywhere. out 11-dawly. SOL. BEARS BROS, i j i

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