, n 11 Ji I' 1-V HE DAILY REV1E7. J03 II. T. J 1MES, -Editor, k Prop'r. WILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY, MAY 141181. Entered at the Postoffiee at Wilmingta. N. C, as Second-Class Matter. The New Jersey Fish Commissioners have planted within the last twelve A. months 800,000 of California Balloon eggs, 300,000 brook trout and 15.000 black bass, and the result, they say, is reaching far beyond their expectat ;oqs. A friend wrote to Hayes .the other - w day: "Yon escaped in good time. ' Cul tivate yoar Fremont farm and be thank ful. The stormiest period of your admin istration was as serene as a May morn- in? compared to the second month of Garfield's." Mohammed-el-Sadoke, the present Bey of Tunis, lives in a palace which is -a marvel of Moorish architecture. lhe exterior walls are of dazzling whiteness and reflects the sun's rays like a mirror, the upper part of the building being a mass of embattled towers, green and yellow cupcla3, and varnished roofs. The central gate gives entry to Escalier des Lions, whence the visitor passes into the vestibule with its covered walls, ara- besqued ceilings.and rainbow-colored col nmns. In the centre is an inner court. in the midst of which plays a fountain casting an agreeable cooling spray over the surrounding apartments. Round thi8 a court is the Bey's private rooms. The Chicago, St. Louis and New Or leans railroad will change its track from the Southern, or five-foot gauge, to the Northern standard, four feet eight and a half inches, in June. The Louisville and Nashville railroad is making arrange ments for a similar change, which will be consummated in a few weekc, and it is understood that the Cincinnati South ern will soon follow. The late freight blockade at Lou.s.viile. and Cincinnati has precipitated thi3 change. The block ade was largely due to the fact that the cars reaching Louisville from the North and West were of a different gauge from those going South, and, as a consequence, goods had to be transferred at that point. The action of these Southern trunk lines will doubtless necesitate a similar change on the minor Southern roads, or entail considerable loss on them. "VVe noted with surprise that Senators Beck and Pendleton voted -in Executive session for the nomination of Stanley Matthews as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. "What caused these gentlemen to cast their vote in that way, we are unable to determiue. But we are willing to pin our faith on such men as Beck, La mar and Pendleton, and if they, in their wisdom, saw proper to vote for Matthews, then we believe they acted from consci entious motives, with the lights before them. The impression made ipon our mind during the trouble which Stanley Matthews got into, in regard to that cele. brated trip to New Orleatos of the "vis iting statesmen," one of whom is now the President of the United States, wis. that Stanley Matthews somehow wasot politician enough for the occasion, and became the victim of misplaced confi dencc. If that be so, then he is far bet ter fitted for the position of Judge than many others who will sit as his compeers upon tho Supreme Court bench; and 1 again we think Stanley Matthews' views upon constitutional law are possi bly more sound than any other Judge on the bench, except possibly Judge Field or Judge Clifford. It is unjust to denounce a man in ad vaoceas to how he will vote in certain contingences asJade, or deliver an opinion adverse to certain interests or in favor of certain interests, when the fact that he is a candidate for such an exalted position precludes the possibility of his either denying or affirm ing these rumors. "We have thought tor some time that Matthews was a victim of a chain of unfortunate circumstances and we have never belieyed him the bad man that he has been represented by some to be. ' Let ns not be too hasty then in eur judgment in condemning Senators like Beck, and Pendleton, or Lamar for acting according to the dicta tes of their own conscience and doing what we believe they believe to be for the best interests of those whom they represent as well as for tbe coantcyat . large. " . - The Richmond Dispatch thinks JUr ' Conkling's charges against Mr. Garfield, as they appear in the New York Herald, are well calculated to damage the whole Republican, paity. According to these revda ions, Mr. Garfield sold out his highest offices n.acl vance ef his tler.tion to the ConklingFr'aaving gone to New York city for that purpose. Mr. Mor ton, the new Minister to France, was induced to subscribe thousands of do), lara to the Eapublican campaign fond, Mr.iGarfield pledging his word that Mor tonshould bt Minister to England or France, or head of the new syndicate to refund the public debt falling due this year, or have some other place of great dignity and emolument. $f r. Conkling, however, does not seem to be aware of the fact that in telling these tales out of school he is injuring himself and all his associates as much as he is injuring Mr. Garfield. Possibly Mr. Conk ling is of the opinion that his clan , of third-termers, including Logan, Cameron, Dorsey, Brady, G or ham k Co..have fallen so low that no revelations he could make could possibly degrade I them. They were already in the low- grounds of reputation. Whatever the New York Senator may think as to this matter, it is certain lhat he has drawn t Vio goinril n nil f Vi rnwn aorav itin ann K , ; ,7 ; rr: oara, ana win ugm uarneia to me aeam nnWa lott Kta n..t Will nor field show the white feather? Hardly. Blaine would leave his Cabinet if he should. But aside from all other consid erations, the knowledge that tobackout now would be to confess the truth of Conkling's charges will of itself probably 'e more than sufficient to insure a firm stand ou the part of the President. Cremation is a dead heat. The man who talks shop has stores of I knowledge to communicate. A man may sometimes, but rarely, be a capital fellow without having a cent. Don't judge the man's character by the umbrella he carries. It may not be his. A tooth-pulling shop is known as a sore gum manufactory. Philadelphia, Chronicle Herald. A member of the Colorado Legisla ture, in addressing that august body, be gan: iy know statesmen. Uis bill passed. - "No, Algernon, dear, I say the boy snail not De oroujrat up m tue bottle. Look at grandpa's noat!'' Very often a young man imagines him self to be a perfect brick, when he really isn t more than halt baked. When yesterday I asked you, love, Une little word to say, Your brother interrupted us, So please say yes-ter-day. This is his first season on a farm, and he has planted ten acres with old tomato cans, xie eipeuwj me grounu win prt- duce a heavy crop of canned tomatoes. Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald, lhe New York Mail wants Phillips Brooks to come to New York. Bless I your dear soul, pray for rivers to come to I your filthy old town; brooks wuld not J - - 7 4 9 have the least effect upon it. Boston Commercial Bulletin. Jones has got an idea. He suspects hat Newfoundland was so called because of the Newfoundland dot 8 that inhabit that country. Nobody but Jones would ever have made so startling a discovery. -Boston Transcript. "Pa, what is ensilage?'' '-Why h'm ensilage, my son, is ur ensilage is' oh, something like mucilage, my son; something "like - mucilage; used to stick hings togetberi xouiknow. 1 here now, run away to yur play, and don't distnrb me now.'' - And that boy thinks his pa is a very encyclopaedia ot wisdom. Hap py child! Ere many years have elapsed, the boy will think he knows everything and his. pa nothing:! HanDV childhood! -Boston Transcript. Troublesome Children that are always wetting their beds ought not to be scolded and punished for what they cannot help.' Tney need a medicine having a tonic effect on the kidneys and the urinary organs. Such a medcine is Kidney Wort. It has specific action. Do not'ail to get it fftr them.-a:cia??e j Bishop Lyman's Appointments May 26, Ascension Day St. Jobii's, 'Wilmington. May 27, Friday p. m. St; Mark's, Wilmington. May 29, Sunday a. m. St. James', Wilmington. May 29, Sunday p. m. St. Paul's, j Wilmington. May 31, Taepday Clinton. June 1, Wednesday- Faison. June 2, Thursday Smithville. June 5, Whitsunday Fayetteville. Urdination. June 17, Friday Wilson. June 19, Sunday Rocky Mount. Con secration. -June 20, Monday Halifax. June 21, Tuesday--Scotland Neck. . v GiTcn up by Doctors- "Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by so simple a remedy?" 'I assure you it is true that he is en tirely cured, and with' nothing but Hop Bitters; and only ten days ago his doc tors gave him up and said he must die! ' "Well-a-day! That is remarkable! I will go this day and get some for my poor tieonre 1 know hops are good." oaiem lost. Quarterly Ueetlnst Fpr the Wilmimirtoa District, Me tho dist E. Church, South, 1831. (Second round.) Wilmington, at Front Street, Brunswick. At.Zion.- May 14-15 Topsail, at Herring's Chapel, May 21-22 un8iow,iuam iirancn, - Aiay Clinton, - - Jane 4- 5 Cokesbory, Coharie - - , .Jane 11-12 - - Jane 18-19 S. BCKKHXXD, Fresidinff Elder. I I40T7 AdYOrtiCCXnOIltS. m warn m a tw WA rt. ---e"' PURE LV V EC ETABL El APEfFECf SPRIhG AN3 SUMMER MEC1C2NE. a thorough blood puri me, a TONIO APPKTIZSB. Pleasant to the taste, taviiroratinflr to the body. The most emi- for" 'the curative property T.Ul i fiont fnvrit;iAnn rflcmnmenu iaBM nu size 60c Full size (largest in market) 1.0O. THY For the Kianevs. Liver and Urinary r rass. use nothine bat "WAHSK'S 84FE KIDNEY AND LITER CURE-" It stands "Warner's SafeTonio Bitters" wih equal onofidenoe. a H WAKHKK O .pi SiMl.w nrmte - Boeheeter NtY With tbe coovalsinir. BOMmo6i, tortures of feTer amd ague ard blUiocs remittent, when Hoatetter's 8tomch Bitters, acknowledged o be a real curative of mala"ial fevers, will iM. effeetiveia this benscnant alterative in oases of constipati n, dvspepeia, liver com- plaint, rheumatism, a id in geceral debility anJ nervons wwkneM. ?n flI hr .!! I ltn or rrvafa 1 1 at lion generally. may 2 -arm DOES:: WHY? WONDERFUL CURES! 3 Because it acts on tho LITEE, BOWELS and KIDNEYS at tbe same time. i " Because it cleanses the system of the poison ous humors that develope in Kidney and Uri nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Consti pation, Piles, or in Rheumatism, Keuralgia, Nervous Disorders and Female Complaints. 8EH WHAT PEOPLE SAT : Enarene B. Stork, of Junction Oitr. Kannas. says, Kidney-Wort cured him after regular Phy sicians had been trying for four years. ' Mrs. John Arnall, of Washington, Ohio, says her boy was given up to die by four prominent physicians and that he was afterwards cured by Kidney-Wort. M. M. B. Goodwin. ti erttfnr In ChArrinn. Ohio. says he was not expected to live being bloated beyond belief, but Kidney-Wort cured him. "Anna L. Jarrett of South Salem, N. T., says that seven years suffering from kidney troubles and other complications was ended by the use of Kidney-Wort. John B. Lawrence of Jackson, Tenn., suffered for years from liver and kidney troubles and after taking "barrels of other medicines," Kidney-Wort made him well. lllchael Goto of Montirnmprr f!nfi Vt . suffered eight years with kidnev difficulty and was unable to work. Kidney-Wort made him weii as ever." M PERMANENTLY CURES ' ' KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS. Constipation and Piles. tWlt Is tHlt no In Drr TeretmKlM Vann In tin cans, one package of which makes six quarts of medicine. Also in Llauld Farm, mn Con. eentrated, for those that cannot iaiduy pre pareit. . " ty It acta cih equal ejjlciency in either form. GET IT AT THE DRUGGISTS. PRICE, tl.OO VWELLS, KICIIAKDSOS& Co., Trop's, (TO send the dry post-paid.) BCRUXGTOS, VT. u n XDEf 9-nrmeow Ginger, Bucha, Mandrake, Stlllinffia andi (man) my other of the best medicines known are com.. bined so skillfully in Parker's Ginger Tonic a to make it the greatest Bood Purifier and the Best Health and Strength Restorer ever BsedJ It cures DvtDensIa. Rhuma4Uin. N.nnlnla Sleeplessness, and ail diseases of the Stomach,! s, uiver. Kidneys, Urinary Orcaas nary Org! and all Female Complaints. It you are wasuns ie away with Consumntion or! any disease, use the Tonic to-day. No matter what your symptoms may be, it will surely help yon. , Remember! This Tonic cures drunkenness,! is the Best Family Medicine ever made, entirelv. different from Bitters. Ginger Preparations sad (other Tonics, and combines t he best curative prop- eruesoiaii. uv a jacwAiie oi youroiuggist.i None genuine without our signature on outside lwTappCT.Hiscox&Cg:hcTnms .PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ?KS5 "maj 9-tu-ti lat crm Fresh Every Day fine H-rENT -? candies PMaob sad iat rxiTd Ud foa atia. THB OSLY OKNtTlNB HOilE-MADE Candy ia th city, will be found avert day, fresh and iwett, tbro doors South ol the ioftofuo oa 8eonrd street. Xiao, Sutr &Jrinj,;FraiVr C- E. JKYKHS, : . Jan 22 . - Hoax the Postoffiee SFPURELY VEGETABLE InJ , CELEBRATED .TaUOS pS STOMACH - S.frf--- LHccolloneona. Bzsj. F. GBAirar, I Stoby B Lam Haxmst E. Paotk. Lata Commissioner or Patents PAINE. QRAFTOM & LA0D. Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitun of Amer'i can and ForeijjL I teut. 412 Fifth Street, Waal i'igton, D Practice patent law in all its branche Id the Patent Office, and In the Supreme end Circuit Courts of the United States Pamoblet sent free on receipt of stara for postage. an 28 Health is We<h I TVR. E. C. WEST'S Nekvk and Bbain I Treatment : a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Uonvuislons, JNervous neaaacne, Mental-Depression, Loss of Memory, Impo - Age cluTed'bV "SK exertion, excesses, or ever-Indulgence, which leads to misery t decay anddeatn. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dol lar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent bv mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by. us for six boxes, ac- the purchaser our written agreement tore- turn the money If the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued by WM. H. GREEN. Drusrffist, (successor to Green & Flanner) Wilmington, N. C. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. men 23-diw-lv fill "5 9X CD O S a B S - i.WfJ" 2. CD ..-B O P- 2 JS -Ew A m. n ? w ' i J - i B t 8.-5 Eff s S S.- g Zm sZ 5SS5- S3- 0 a may 1-eod-lm if Health 1b-Wealth." "Health of Body is Wealth of Mind." IN OKDER TO OBTAIN THIS, it is necesrary to tire only the purest and freshest of Groceries, and these can always be had by calling at r ll'A-13 North Front St. I keep in stock always The Purest New Spring Butter, Pure leaf Lard, The Finest as? ortment of Canned Goodp, both Vegetables and Fruit, Dried FruitF, all kinds, both For; eign and Domestic. Hams, Breakfast Strips Shoulderr, The choicest Movune and Formosa Teas,'' The Freshest Crackers and Cakes Flour of all grades Fresh ar rivals every week. Fish in Bbls. Half Bbls. and Kits. North Carolina Bee Herring from the Boanoke, and almost all other goods in my line. If you will purchase the pure fresh necessaries of me, I am sure you will acquire that health which will giro you wealth. Mi I SOATlilGHL WosCIl ci;3 S2N.;Fr6hlIQ t: n LUiscellanooiid. Great and Special OiTfer for ThirfrT HORACE 17ATPPC a feu, lapped with Boxod and 5 OCTAVES, 13 STOPS, (ail ot practical usa, y 5 SETS OF REEDS, (making a graM toui oi 1 1 octaTa of ioj.!..) CLARIONET J TWO SWELLS (fail organ and knee swells,) OCTAVE -COUPLER, (which doubles the power,) SUB-BASS. Sent on trial for 15 C, days, and freight paid both ways if xxxX. satis factory. CAUTIOII.-S?,. Organ advertised five sets or reeas uuiess u has 17 octaves of Keeds. ; Illn?trated Catalogue mailed free. PIAI10S on fifteen davs trial IK octaves, Rosewood case, carved legs, ivory keys. OYerstrunff WJw" iron frame. Agraffe and all lmurovaieuts. with etooL ootpp .tTilV-Ial oa fifteen days trfil for only ,r .i HORACE WATERS Blention this paper. I IF rt i I is:e irBF'ri i lis-1 THE VILGOX GIBBS & Is claimed and Best, Most Eeliable mmse for Cotton and other Crops. "You can always depend on it," . Arrange for your supplies at once, on the usual terms. All material c mposing Fertilizers have advanced and anWur A are dimcuit to eret. w .-.. For supplieb and ary iufoniiation in recard to Or, 1 ; . with - THE SI. 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Dtb- pepela, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Consti- pauon or coauyeness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the di rections are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware ot counterfeits and imitations. The eenuine manufactured onlv kers'181 &1S3 W. Madison 8t., Chicago, Free trial package sent by mafl prepaid receipt ol a 3 cent stamp, rich 23-LSr57-Iv Stoorand SOfi mm . j. a Jk r I ""Wtistt ai, i &CO.t Manufacturers and SrPhfi8 GO'S MANIPULATED G!iii admitted to be the M l- andlCheapest Fertilizer v ,naina?etii i mosr,i rpBK CIRCULATION of ttJ,. L r ewspsper taa iocrewed ciHbc thi the Pailj Herald wdi. mugj department. The , 77 , FOREIGN NEWS '1 erobrsces special difpatchet from tirn ters cf the l be. Undsr the head of AMERICAN NEWS are given the Telraptio Iegpttcif (U week from all parta of the Ct?m TUilsv ure alone makes THE WEEKLY HERALD the most valbabla chror lds is tbe wU,a it i tbe cheapest. Etvj week W im a faithful report of . POLITICAL NEWS en.bracins complete and eomprtberin despatch from WasblosjtoB, ineladiaf M reports of th speeches cf emue&tpetttUiia on the qacation of the hour THK FARM' DEPARTMENT or lhe - WeedyHerald gitM thelatcstv well a a th uj.Bt j r actios! roueetiOM td dUeovt-rifra rtlrtii to thedatioftb(ir er, hints for riHPfc rat'lv, foeitry, OfV Tieta. Vegetable Ac, Ae, ith mrr afl for itej irg buI'diBjti aid fariBitg tof in repair. 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