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7HEJMIIY 1EVIE17. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor k Prop'r. WILMINGTON, N. C. j . THURSDAY, JULY 7, lSSl Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N. C, as Second-Class Matter. The Providence Journal says the uar ter of a million dollars raised by subscrip tion for ex President Grant has been in . Tested, in United States four per cents, and is to be presented to him privately. L The Tribune says a rural member of the New York Assembly introduced a bill at Albany recently "for the otect lioaof joI rat?, tiirwise kii .wn' as skunks," which he declared to be useful to hop growers. Formal notifications of contests for fif tp -u seats in the House ot Representa tives, in most cas.-s accompanied by jvol uminous testimony, arc now on file in the clerk's office of the House. Thirteen ot these contested cases arc from the South, Alabama alone having fo ur. j The capacity oHhe steel works of the worM is estimated a about :.O0Q.00O fons a year. The Iifemcr works in England contribute about 800.000 tot; the United States 750,000 tons more? Germany about 500,000; France about 275 000; Belgium, 150,000; Austria, 250,000; and Russia and Sweden about 150,000. I Secretary Blake said to an iutcryiew cr a few days sinci that there were more than 1,000,000 rp !ioitions for office on file in the various departmen ts in Wash ington. According to Spofford's Araeri. can Almanac the total Republican j vot of the country at the last election 'was - . m " 4 542,900. It would llierciore appear from Secretary Blaine's statement! tLa 'one in every four of the Republicans o the United Stales is an active office seeker. TI1K CBOr PR0SPECT3. The yield of the wheat crop In Europe, says the Barker andBroker,ia reported as likely to exceed that ot last year by 100,000,000 boshelswhile on this side it will be short probably from thirty to forty million bushels. The States that will .be short are Ohio, Indiana, Illin is and Michigan. Last year they raised 180,000,000 bushels. ' In the Atlantic States there is do complaint. 1 here is some complaint in Tennessee and Kentucky, btH the prom ise is as good as that of last year, which was comparatively poor. West of the Mississippi and east of the Rocky Mountains, the preseut pros pect Is that the outopme will considera bly exceed the crop of 1880 ; and the crop of California will be quite as good as that of Ia3t year. Oregon Jhas prom ise of having a full crop with increased w i ni a. 1 acreage, in tne3e two oiaies mere re main 22,000,000 bu3hels of old wheat available for export. The available supply over the United States and Canada, exclusive of Califor nia and Oregon, is about 16,509,000 bush els. The receipts at lake ports are now about 1,500,000 against exports of about 1,000,000 bushels per week. The receipts at seaboard parts, however, from sources of supply other than lake ports, make the weekly receipts at seaboard ports, ii." eluding flour and wheat, between 2,500,- 000 and 3,000,000 bushels. More People Die from diseased kidneys than of consump tion, but not'one fatal case 'in a thous and weald occur if Warner's Safe Kid. ney and Liver Cure was taken in time By all mean3 try it. ' Home people, says the flerald, can be most cxasperatingly cool, and Professor Ilarkness is one of them when he ;says. as if the affair was only of the slightest possible consequence, that it is not im probable that" we passed through the tail of the comet about the 20th of June! It is too late new to scream about it, but hosts of people will feel as if they had been grievously cheated out of a sensa tion, end just at the time the world was to come to an end, too. ' : rj Apropos of the comet, what is the velocity of light? Prof. George Forbes and Dr. Young have just reported the result of their recent experiments;-at "Wemys3 Bay, on the Clyde, the method emplyed being a modification of Fizean's plan. 1 he result obtained in the United States by M. Michaelson (with sunlight) 'gave 186,000 miles a second; Cornu found (with a petroleum lamp) a rate of 186, 700: Forbes finds a velocity of 187,200 but this determination was obtained from an electric light. j - is-e-sss i : i Gen. Swaim has received the evidence! and verdict in the Whiltaker case, em-1 bracing about eleven thousand paes of manuFcrint. He will bcirin at once to make a careful review of it, and until he Y&3 completed it the public will c6t know what the verdict is. It ha been reported the verdict was adverse, jbut it. is not kjiov.n on what foundation, p any the story stamls. Certainly no one but the court has any knowledge of it. j Prof. Greener, the counsel for the defendant, has had no intimation, he says, of what the findinsr cf the coart was. and he does not credit the statement that Whittaker wa3 found guilty of cutting his own ear?. "Where ignorance is bliss," etc. Lady Fussypompous "Tell me, Miss Roseleat, have you large trees in America? But no, of course jxoW I beg pardon, but -1 really quite forgot that America was such a young country." Harvard Lam poon. "Why did Gen. Washington cross the Delaware on the ice during the storm of an awful night?" asked a teacher of her young class in history. "I reckon," piped a small voice in answer, it was because he wanted to get on the other side." Worcester Gazette. ' How beautiful is "the language of flowers," exclaimed Miss Posigush; "which i3 your favorite flower, Mr. Smart?" "Graham," paid Smart senten tiously. Miss Posigush thinks there are some persons without a particle of sentiment in their souls. Boston Tran script. Gen. Tom Browne of Indiana, of the Committee of Tisitors of Annapolis, says that "when the board uuanimously voted the use of tobacco an injurious habit, which ought not to be tolerated among cadets, every member of it had a cigar in his mouth." Lowell Courier. New Advertisements. BrATTvrS OKG1XS 17 Stops, 5 Set MI 8 1! Golden Tonsue reads on ' $85. Ad Iress, Daniel F Beatty, Washing ton-! J. ' ja 14-4w EVAPOBATINtt FRUIT. SEiiT FREE- JJK11-& ja 14-4 v Treatise on Improved Methods Table, yields, piices, profits and gearal statistic?. AM.EKIOAN CO., Crambersburr, fa. Send to MOORE'S BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Atlanta. Ca. For Illustrated Circular. A live actual Business bckooL. 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WILL SURELY CURE J KIDNEY DSSEASES,' 1 LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES, roNfiTIl'ATiaX, UKINAUT DISEASES, PK51 AM: WEAKNESSES, ani sKuvi;s'iisoniEns, by causing free action of these organs and restoring their jmwer to throw off disease. , Why suffer Iiilious pains anl arhes! Why tormented with Tiles, Constipation! Why frightened over disordered Kidneys! Why endure nervous or sick headaches! Use KIONE Y-WORTcnci rejoice in health. Ttianutunin lry Vegetable Form, in tin cans one package of whi h makes bU quarts of medicine. Also in IJquld Form, very Concen trated, for those that cannot readily prepare it. rylt acts with equal efficiency in either form. GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, 1.00 WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Prop's, ! send the dry post-paid.) BtrSLTSGTCJf, TT. 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Do net EufferTWiesyoDrrntaMisH suiTer.butuscandiLro thtin.10 use "Op B B rwenvniU-r, Hon Fitters is no vUe "rugrjredjg drunken i:ostra:ii, bat t ho Ftirestsa n d Best Medicino r ver laa'c ; t lie 'I.?AirDSK W tmi and r.o person -or familvk. should be without tiy.-tii. LJ-rT,f "3. 1.C is an :iho1 r roiUiTJnkeijrtv., r. ? r.ud lrresti!j:o cnr a & B narcotics. Ail'-l Ly diugpl-TS. Seni P il w.- g for Circular. lii? litcr Mfy. Co., n Rochest. lvri. X ana Toronto, Ont. Senator Voorhees. of Indiana, is said to have expressed himself very enjiphati- callj in opposition to the propose pro hibitory amendments to the constitution' of that State, condemning it as uncon stitutional and impossible of execution under any circumstances. He jdenies the right of the State or Federal gov ernment to confiscate the property, of cit izens engaged in lawful trade and asserts that the cause of temperance can te pro moted only by education and the general improvement of the people, toothing ever having been accomplished by sumptuary law. During the academical year which ended Jane 29th, Harvard College re ceived more than $500,000 n donations, which is about twice the regular average. The actual resources of the college, how ever, arc considerably less than they were seven or eight yearg ago. -Tjhc in terest earned upon $9,090,000 of college fund3 in 1S73 4 was8'per P001- "Vc shall do very well," said President Kl liot, in his commencement dinner speech, 'if wc earn ." per cent. The loss by the diminution of income from the . funded propu. tj. hupposin the funded jprop erty w uve been all the time the same, has been 3 percent. on $4,000,000, cr $120,000 a year." Fet)ie aiidSlCiitT lTSin Kecer th ir Titilitr by panning a coor or Hi-nter wtemcn nuere, me owt pop ular innor ot Ld altaiatire medicina in a. 'it-seral dl i'ity, ferr and agaa, pepoi, comtioati'i", rheomt'iaoa, and other maUd:a are omrletelr remored by it. Atk tbosi who hays -ciei it what it has dose for them ........-.."..,., - r elbf all Djuita and Dealer! i t i enerlly, irl nrrr G IMMEReiftL HOThL Ijirarc Maniple Roo ju lor CbtiiKier '"-in I Travelrr . rjliifc. I'fcUH.'tiJWTilJ :hTta' tboronithlj r30Ttd taivl.on?e aed fnmiahe4 It ectire ljn)irf it prernre V cive to the trart log pnbiio a' I the enveaiefieias of a F1EBT OLAHH HO!ttT It U located Is the vert ealra of the to 'una part of the city, being eo-jV9cl9ct to the principal bsineef honsert PotQ, Omxtom Him, Oltj. Hall and Ooart Hni ' ac Krtt-Olus Kar and BUliard.BalocT ' t-K.fs rjSR DAY. Wanted Q BORROW, FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS for twelve months. 8e curity, Real Estate frorth five timet the amount. A direst 1. 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Itbote year ago to oat j t at I re e Ted jour treat meat. I hare testea.the cu e bj going with out the appliance. My ba it, ess is that of a locomotive engine Mj j rupture as you wi 1 recall t j n- micd was similar to Mr Jordan's, in y ur pamphlet of illustrations. I was ruptured ia tbe year 1863, while in the army. 1 hare tred spring and elastio tiu&se ,with great discomfort and injury, my rupture always ! growing worse. Finding I must get some reiief or gire up my busi- ess, 1 determined to try you as a l-st resort, and I mult say that I found 'your treatment a complete success, kiy imnroyeraent and cure hare considering my terrible cotdi tion, surprised my friend as well as raj self. During your treatment I4y e worked hard in mjT basinet?, et joying both safety and comfort, and haye not lost a day's worr. jay general hea'-th has a' so improTdd. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 7, 1881, edition 1
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