THE DAILY REVIEW. JO&U. T. J.LMES, Editor & Prop'r. according to instructions, on a closet I as I can." "Bat, iay dear sir." said a door: I went to the Messrs. Heath and I person present, "they foretold the storm .. . ., j I iri- 1 1 i m. j t 4xrii asked t'icra it we should wasa mm, ana i wuicu hc utc juaw cacuuubcrcu. t c. Wil.MtNGTOK, N. C. MONDAY, ArRIL 25, 1881. Eutered at the Postoffice at Wilmington. N C, as Second Claes Matter. We return thanks to Senator Kan iom for public documents. " vvhiin Sopnie rieovsky, who was hanged at St Petersburg last Friday for complicity intheCzar'a assassination, was stomed in the street . by lb - police officer who arrested hrr, she ;. issed the officer with much dignity, ami ut the same time begged him not to involve lady in any disgraceful scandal in the street, but to escort her quietly to the no :rc3t police station. In St. Peters biirg the story goes that, en route to the police office, she opened negotiations with, her captor, who demanded fifty roubles for her release. She had, unfor tunately, but thirty in her pocket, and the myrmidon of the law. would not trust her for the balance. General Ben. Butler, a resident and we believe a native of Massaehuselts, says intimidation at the South was get ting to be a thing of the past, but is on the increase in Massachusetts. Not in timidation by the shot gun, but "by something that is more disastrous to a free vote than a tloisand shot guns. How intimidation was practiced in Mas sachusetts he goes on to explain. "A man, ne said "who nrmiy believes in his principles and a3 firmly advocates them is not Hfruid of a shot gun, but he is afraid of his wife and family starving. With the shot gun you influerice but "One vote. The manufacturers influence thou sands ot votes by the meanest kind of in timidation. With their thousands of workmen they do notay to a man that if he votes tor the Democratic party he will lose his place, but the facts shew that when he has so voted he has been discharged. The workmen know this and they do not vote." what we should put on him; they told me Tio vug nrf vnrv Hirtv find ill W&S not I worth while t wash him." Yet Mr. Charles Heath, in backing np JLrawes the other day, said: Whenever a negro is murdered nu there in my parish they take no more noiice of it than though it was a doe shot." Airs.--Miln.es, who now resides in Bos ton, tells the 'Post the following story: "Affi-vr mir KnchnnH'fl dpt.h Mr. K. h..tU .-.r. ,nn n .1Ha. -ViiVVi lvwri an I lUSt 8UCQ Ok follows: 'Your husband's remains will be interred on an Indian mound entirely above overflow, and tenderly cared for. Yau can re t assured that all has been done for his comfort that our surround ings will admit of. Awaiting your wish eas to his personal effects, 1 am yours truly, k;. After my husband s death J went to Louisiana. I asked Mr. Charles Heath for a statement of my husband's funeral expenses and his reply was that he could not srive it to me then, as his books were in New Orleans. I procured the items myself, howerer, and here are the fignrrs: I)r, Squires, medical attendance . $10 00 Jernre Stewart, makinsr coffin . . 5 00 C7 ' - Jetl Cooper, d icsrinc crave .. . 50 dot ish bo," said the Teuton conteapla- tiTely; "but I dell you vat, it is. Dot ghtarm wovld have come just the same if it had not been bredicted." An old lady writes us: "I am 65 years old and was feeble and nervens all the time, when I bought a bottle of Park er's Ginger Tonic I have used a little more than one bottle and feel as well as at 30, and am sure that hundreds need medicine." See advertise ment. TUB MAILS. The mallg clone and arr ve at the" Cltj Podt Office as follows : Northern through mails..., 6 00 p m Northern, through and way mails..... 5:30 a. n. 5.30 a. m. t. m. Total . T tnA N r. Heath I . . . $15.00 wanted to pay Raleigh..;....:;.: Mails for the N. O. Kdlnm i. and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. O. Kailroad, at Southern mai Is for all pm South, daily..... 8 a m and 7:45 p. w Western mails (C O R'y) daily (except Sunday ).... ....8:10 Mail for Oheraw & Darling ton..........-,- .......... 7:46 Malls for points bet weed Flo rence and Charleston . 8 a ro & 7:46 p m a. m. p. m, Iliccollanooua that bill, and if necessary I would pay I Fayetteville,' ' and 'offices on what it cost for my husband's transport ation to Louisiana. Ihisl wanted de ducted from the $150 or $160 that the Heaths owed my husband for his work up to the time of his death. Mr. Heath declined to nat me then, and he never has puid me one cent. Not only that, but he has never paid me for the tools, $300 or $400 worth, that Eobert left on the plantation. I don't know anything about the burning of his buildings down there, but don't you believe what he says There's Jwo sides to that question, I don't believe that politics had a thing to do with Mr. Heath's trouble. m. m. WASHINGTON LKTTElt Washington, D. C, April 22, 1880 Lightning struck' among the Postoffice department officials Thursday. Brady, ot btar route tame, was nit, as were others. ,Tyner was spared, but it is thought, only for a time. There will be many clerical changf s also. In fact the office force will be reconstructed. There will be chaages iu the business systems of various Bureaus of the department. bimpucity of methods, and direct re spOnsibility to the Postmaster-GeneraL will bentorced. The new nominees are business men rather than politicians. There isnot, I am sure, a department of the Government which would not be better for an occasional overhauling like hat the P. O. D. is receiving. Mest disinterested persons who come to this Cape Fear River, Tuesdays, and Fridays -r 1:00 p Fayetteville, via La tuber ton. daily, except Sundays ..... 8:10 a. Onslow O.' H. and interraedl- ate: offices, very Monday and Thursday at.. ... 6 00 a. to Smith vllle mails, by steam boat, daily, (except Sun days)........... 830 x. n. Malls for Easy Bill, Town ' Creek, Shatlotte and Little River, 8. C, every Mon day and Tbursdaj at......... 6:00 a. m. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at......... 5:00 a. m . OPEN FOB DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls....,....... ...7:OOand 7:30 a m. Northern mans .................. 9 00 a m Southern Mails......... 7:30 a. m. Carolina Central Railway...... 4)0 p. m. Stamp Office open from 8 a. ro. to lis M., and from 2 to 6:80 p. m. Money Order and .Register- Department opeu same as stamp office. v ' General delivery open from n:00 a. m. to 6;00 p. m,, and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:80 a. m Stamps for- sals at general delivery when stamp office Is closed. Mails collected from street boiea every day at 3:30 p. m. J The Boston Pest gives an interesting bit of history about the Heath brothers, one of whom, Charles or Edward, Dawes is not sure which, wa3 the "venerable gray-haired man" who was driven ' from Mississippi or Louisiana, Dawes is not ing to public servants an unlimited ten sure whicn, because ot his pontics, atter ure 0f office. The argument is, of course, 'hi3 factories had been burned, his em that having proved a man's honesty, and ployees murdered and his enterprises r.amcitv. there is dane-er in chanirinff thwarted at every Step." i'our years him after ho. has learned hla dnties fan ago mere uvea in ivast iioaion a pros perous mechanic named Robert Milnes, who had resided for many years in Last Boston, where he was known' as an ex cellent workman and a respectable citi zen. On or about September 25, 1877, Charles Heath engaged Mr. Milnes to go to Louisiana to set up the machinery iu his mill and to take general charge of it after it should be iu running order. His compensation wa3 to be $100 permontn and board. Air. Milnes left Boston for Louisiana shortly after, taking with him a very fine lot of tools, which he valued nt about $100, He reached the Heath plantation iu the parish of Caldwell, and at once set about his work. Early in November, however, he complained of feeling unwell, and as h? continued to grow worse it wis thought advisable that he re.nain indoors and that a physi cian be consulted. Dr. Squires was called in, and on January 14, 1878, he made affidavit from which the following is an extract: ''1 was called to see Robert Milnes on or about the 21 day of No vember, 1877 ; he was livi-iig on the a 1 V t. t I ueain i iace; ai;er carctuily examin ing tho patient I diagnosed the case and pronounced it general congestion of the most malignant type ; I prescribed for him and urged . tha importance of keeping off the next paroxysm; about 6 o'clock that evening I left, but before leaving I told the Messrs. Heath that I ought to see the patient again next morning, and told them to report in Columbia at G o'clock; about 10 o'clock I received a message informing roe that I need not ceme; late in the evening I received a secoad message asking me to come and see Mr. Milnes, as they thought to, wao ronmoGt nbon J prat tbor I ioU them they had sent for me too late, as the man was dying; I thought, and do . yet think so, that if I had been called in the morning as I suggested, the man's life might have been saved;" Well, Milnes having died, had to be buried, aad Lizzie Haley made affidavit on January v 13, 1879, in which she relates how the Messsrs. Heath consigned this first-class mechanic to the grave: "I knew Mr. Milnes; I saw him when he w s sick, and also after.he was put in the coffin. He bad on the same clothes that he had on ; when he was sick. When he was in the coffin I saw the parties who were attend ; ing to his remains but grass or straw, suchns they pack merchandise with, un ; der his head. I was aware that there was an abundance of proper material that could be got to put under his bead. He was burled as . I 'have never seen any human being - buried in my life before." John Wood, in his affidavit says: "Milnes was not v washed before he wa3put in the coffir. . v There were no white persons present at the time. 1 sat -up with the patient, in company, .with several other colored . men. We received no pay. We would have washed him if we had been asked. Both of tho Heaths wero attending to Xiheir business wnd cave themselves no My Gold Woman Why are you so out of sorts, never able to tell folks that vou are well? Ten to city believe in purifying the public ser- one all caused in ' the first place by vice and making it more efficient by giv- habitual constipation, which no doubt finally caused deranged kidneys and liver. The sure cure for constipation is the celebrated Kidney-Wort. It is also a specific remedy for all kidney and liver diseases. Thousands are cured by it every month, t i tv it at enceP Toledo Blade.. another- But the lonsrer an intelligent I person remains here the less importance he attaches to sich reasoning. Men long in .public office become careless, they are slow to adopt changes made nec essary in the progress of events; they trust too .much to subordi nates. In the Interior department there is amazement that Secretary Kirk- wood insists on knowing the contents of papers before signing them. Such a thing has not been known for some years, the custom being for a clerk to prepare j papers, another clerk to examine them, and for the Secretary to Bign them. Only in cases thought for some reason to be of special importance did any one but the tirst person in the order named above know anything ot the mer ts of the production. The system was bad. No one telt responsible. It will be the same way in a year or two under Secer- tary Kirkwood and Postmaster General James, and their subordinates. Then aj reorganization of the force should be had such a one as is going on now. The Senate remains and seems likely to remain in Ja hopeless quarrel about the order ot business. .Various devices. are suggested Dy wnicn tne Kepuoiican3 fihoortnr Chills down the Bactr thev have nlaeed themselves, but nnfil?e ivmptoms of approaeinflr fever and I aeae. Vie without ae'ay Hostetteri 8tom , , . ,n i ... r achABitterg, which subiti'utes for the ehillv took his place on Wednesday with the Le..uftn o-.nui .trmth. r.rni. th extreme stalwarts of the party those I Pt mch, nd imparti tone to the liver. The I A Oil v" A who know no way of keeping the party bowels, the itomaeb and the bilUry gland alive except by maligning the people of !?fiaK ?8tred to a healthy condition, the ihn rttK tdr, ujuL dL"e-n c nqaarel attheoatset. ' VUW lWtVU J-fUVIVt UIU uvv U JlVvll for in his case, but it is understood he hopes for the Republican Presidential nomination in 18S5, and he believes the "bloody shirt" issue is good for ne more campaigu. QcnuuR.. - AUOJ(8tllN. fJITor 8le apl 1 ! I1 Drnggits and Dealers jg general 17. ! VT Ktanrarf swear?: V was Tftfiilc abo it the corpse. a Justica of xbft" Peace, 9 present when we laW Mijlnes out it same clothes he had on; wc-lvd him out in the out It rains alike, on the just and the un just on the just mainly because the un just have bonowed their umbrellas. A Berlin butcher has written a five-act comedy that is about to be presented in that city, lhe author, it is presumed, "steaks" his reputation on its success; and Lhe actress who speaks the tender, loins will be "dressed to kill," of course. The price cT admission for choice seats will be fore quarters. "Syzgygnoscism" is what Dr. Ham mond calls "the power.to commit murder when asleep." That is the word we have been trying to think of for nearly two years, we Knew 11 naa seven gaoies, a portico front and back, and a mansard roof, but we -couldn't recall its cogno men. If the doctor calls the power to commit murder when asleep "Syzgynos cism," we don't want to see the terrrible looking word he would apply to the person who murders sleep by playing on an accordeon next door. It was Tn the smoking room of an At lantic steamer that a worthy Teuton was talking about weather forecasts. "Look hee,, said he, "1 dell you vat it is. You.! petter don t dake no shtock in dem weather bredictions. Dose people don't know nodding. Dy can't tell no better iM I HbIiIsb i aff r G lager, BaeharBaadrake, StilliagU aadi (nuny other ot the best medicines known are biaed.so skfllfully in Parkbk'i Gqiu Tokic mi rto nuke it the greatest Bleed PvrtSer and the' 4 'Best Health and Strength Beitorer ever used.! I 'It cores Dytpeptia. Rhenmaiitm. Nearalgie,! (Sleepletsnese, and all diear of the Stnwacn,. Bowels, Lnngt. Liver. Kidneys, Urinary Oraana' randallFemale Complaints. ! r . .. xi yxra are wasiing away wiva vonsanrpuan or. disease, use the Tonic to-day. No ntatter what symptoms may; ee, it vnu, surely Help 70a. member t This Tonic cares dxvnkenncse.! is the Beet Familv Medieteo ever made, entiret-r JdiScrent from BittersCineer Preparations and lother Tonka, and combines the best enntire prop- (ertiesofaO. Buy a 50c bottle of your droggkt.. PNone genuine without oar sjenarare on outside wrapper. Hwco A Cf.. Chemist New York. zny your ' a ACDno PARKER'S HAIR BALSAH TSs Stall I la either lAmld or Dry' Form netm nt the name tlnae on the dlaeaiies of tho Liver, Bowels anft Kiftaeys, This combined action aires it wonderful power to cure ail diseases. WHY ARE WE SICK? ItecartM im ttilote Pum great organs to be corns doggd or torpid, ctut rxyiaonous humors are therefore breed into tMUood that should be expelled naturally. BIXJOT78XES8, PILES, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY COM PULINT8, URKfABY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, AND NZKVOCS DISORDERS, by causing free action qf these organs and restoring their power to throw off disease. Why Snffer Billons palms and aches! Why tormented with Plies, Censtlpatlon! Why frightened over disordered Kidneys! Why endure nerrons or siek headaches! "" Why hara sleepless svtghtsl Vie KIDNXT-WORT and rqoiae in health TenntnUe Fans, In tin uarss n R fl lyesMoeienckaee of whldhmakeesizq M 82 GET IY Of TOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, f 1M. WKLL8, SICHAKMOX A CO., Prop's, (Will send the dry port-fOd.) BrgLCTSTOn:, YT. 1 PKOVEK.BS.spr Tor sinktner spells; flta, dlEciness, paipita tlpn and low cpu-its, rely oa Hop ItlttersL" "Read of , procure and use Bop Bitters, and yon will oe strong heauhy and happy." Ladles, do yon want to be strong, heal thy and beautifull Then uae Hop Bitters. grreateet appe tizer, atoxuach, blood and llrer ngulatoj Hop Bitters. fHrgzmea, Law yers, Kdllors, Bank ers and Ladies need Bop Batters daily." "Hop Bitten has re stored to sobriety and health, perfect wrecks from intemperance,1 "Soar atamaeli. fdck headache and dlxal- ne Hop Bitters eurea d Send for PROTKKBS. 500wiu bepald for case that Hop Bit Sers will not cure or hoi p." MHb Bitters bnfMw up, strengthens and eures eontinnally from the first dose." "Kidney and Uri nary complaints of all kinds permanently oared by Hep Bitters.'' Hor Oottgh Cms Is the sweetest, safest and best. Ask children. The Hop Pad for Stomach, Llrer and Kidneys, is superior to all others. Cures by absorption. Ask Druggista, . ' D. L C Is an absoiu te and irresutiblo euro lor dronkenncss, hk of opium, tobacco and narcotics. All above sold by drueista. I lop Bitters Hanufacturiug, Co., WHWDNT, XI. JL. Circiilar. Mm T9 KNOW, iTliepo exists a means of so ccring a soft and brilliant Complexion, do matter how poor .it may naturally lie Hagan's Magnolia Balin ig a delicate ana harmless arti-. cl e, which instantly remoyes . Free k I bs', Tan, Betfness, Roiiehness, Erujptibhs, Tul car Flushings, et:, etc. So delicate and natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. No lady has the right to present a disfigured foce in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75. cents. CLYDE'S IMew AND Wilmington. Steamship Mm O. Line. ;VW isTJ5AMKK BE TJE FACTOR. OAFT. TRIBE A U, WILL 8 AIL I BOM IKW OU OB SATURDAY, April 30 r " Bhlppcrt eu rely .open the promp tmllinff of Btemaers m adyertisad. For' Freight Ensjements applj it TBOS. C BOND, 8ip THEO. G. OEB, Freight A Rent, srn. p. oltds s oo.. . . ew or ,-' 54 Brondwnj, JTw Tori. jan Winberry Oysters. THE FlJiESTVO? ft the saason. - fiv thn Uosen, quart or Gallon. Favi Ins Rnt.i g&.Jlh best Wines. Lsnnnrs iiiiii. 1.... 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