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I i f I ;: 1 ! M 1 .T t 1 u i v if" l;j ' hi . 3 1 i i ! i if THE DAILY 1EVIEW. JO.-UI. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop'r WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1881 Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington. N. C, as Second-Class Matter. All the chief French lighthouses will soon be lit by electricity and provided with powerful steam trumpets for fog signals. ' The men of Nebraska will vote next year on a constitutional amendment al lowing women to vote, and a systematic agitation of the woman suffrage ques tion ha3 already been ctmmencd there. Judge It ibertson President G atield's appointee to the Collector's office of the port of New York, qualified as such on ye-tery Uts boo l is for 6200,000 a-t-I his sureti s qualified for twice that amount. ' Jutice Nathuu Ciiflord, of the U. S. Supreme Coart, died at Cornish', iM., ycsierd iy morning, lie was one of the two Democrats on the Supreme Bench and was a member of the Electoral Cam in: ion of 1876. Some of our t-cti rprisi ig Yankee ceigai-iors are just no'.v tngaccd in the very discreditable and very dangerous un.i.rUki' g of shipping dyi'am.te acd . infVrca! machines to soaie of the turbu lent sp ri'.s iu England. 1 hey should be fere-ted out and turned over to our Brit ish cousins for p-mishmnt. , A Cincinnati telegr tin y&: During the seven days from July 10 to July 16, inclusive, the deaths from sunstroke numbered 2G4 and from excessive beat 150, ma!iii;g 414 deaths in all. The greatest Lumber on any one dy from these causes was 011 July 14, being eigiity-six. These figures are official, and are carefully made from the records of the board of health. During the same period the deaths from other causes were 153. British India supports a population of 243 person to the square mile, against 180 in Frmce and 200 in Eugland. Wherever the population exceed 200 to the square mile it ceases to be rural, and has to live to a greater or less extent by manufacturing, mining, or city industries. Keepiog in view that ninety per cent, of the rural population of India live more or leas by the tillage of the soil, it is easy to understand that,, owing to the er treme density of population, the struggle for existence is extremely hard. Under the title of "Associated Agri culturists of Great Britain," a company with a capital of a million, in shares of $25, has be?n formed for joint stock farming in Great Britain. Etch estate will be under a manager of local ex perience, and the prospectus points to the fact that the shareholders of a farm in Holland of 3,000 acres have for ten years divided annually ten per cent. The Duke of Buckingham, an excellent rata of business, and Lords Londonderry, Carjsfort an 1 Hemes are on the council. Prang, the well Known cbromo litbo grapher, offers for the third time a set of batidsonie prizes for designs for Christ mas curds. The first fct arc "artis ir:zes," four in uumbcr first, $l,0C0 second, $5 10; third, $100; fourth, $200, Th'i second set, of popular prizes, are fcinularly uivt led. 1 he competitions are o;- n to all American artiste, foreign urtits ri'sHent in America or American nr:is!s r silent abroad. The popular prizes will be awarded by the sullrag-. 8 of the visitors; the artist priz.-s by a committee of artists. f The IVisi leot's cunJitioa bus ira prov very materially fince the ndarse oa Saturday lat but he cannot be con s'dered as in any way out of danger. The relapse was caused, as is well known now, by the formation of a pu) sack at a paint whero it could not be discharged effectively, and hence an incision was made about two inches below the old wound and the accumulated matter was thus drained. There is, however, the possibility, if not the prob ability, of the formation of another ob struction which may not be so easily reached and removed, in which case the greatest apprehensions may be indulged Ke trust, however, in the Oaud which has spared him to us thus far and can but hope that the sann .Merciful Provi dence will lead hiai safely to a complete recovcrv. The books of the internal revenue bureau, showing the receipts during the fiscal year, have been footed up and the aggregate amount is found to be $135,. 054,339,19. an increase of more than Ueven millions over the previous year, and five millions in excess of the estimate of Secretary Sherman in his annual re port las: December. The receipts from custo.as during the same period are given at $ 197,480,115.75. The amounts : for the first, second and third quarters luutu iuaiViU ui xvwx, ' knowD, but that for the quarter ended June 30 is approximate, the warrant ac count not being closed. The final foot ing will not, it is said, vary very much from the above amount, which shows an increase over the last year of about eleven million dollars. The total gain from in ternal revenues and cu3tom3 during the fiscal year will aggregate over twenty two million dollars, swelling the total receipts 'from internal revenue and cus toms to 332,534 454.94. The receipts from miscellaneous sources are estimuted at 525,000,000, making the grand total aggregate about 357,500 000, an in. crease over the previous year of $24,000,-000- The opinion is quite freely ex pressed at the treasury department that Secretary Windom will renew in his first annual report the recommendations of his predecessor, Mr. Sherman, last year in relation to a material reduction in tax ation. A New York letter says: "Senator Conkling has views as to the future. As .soon as the Albany contest is decided, jt is understood he will take a trip across the Atlantic, with a view to rest and re cuperation, and on his return, in Octo ber, he will make a journey through the Southern States, including in his pro gramme the Cotton International Expo sition at Atlanta, Ga. His friends say he is solicitous about strengthening his political influence in that section, and to that end he will take the earliest oppor tunity to remove the unfavarable im pression his Stalwart speeches during the Presidential campaign are supposed to have made on the. Southern mind. The ex-Senator clearly has not abandon ed the expectation of one day being President of the United States, and if he has weakened his position at this end of the Union, be would seem to consider it sound policy to do what he can to strengthen himself elsewhere . It will be his aim to demonstrate to the Southern mind that the Stalwart policy meant the restoration of Southern prosperity and Southern influence, with the legitimate meaning of those terms, and that the people who have beea representing him aa hostile to either, were animated either by malice or personal hostility. I get this bit of information from a source that is usually well informed of the ex-Senator's intentions, and I do not know that it is against his wishes that it should be made public." Gray Hairs are Honorable, but their premature appearance is annoying, Parker's Hair Balsam is popular for cleanliness and promptly restoring the youthful color. Why is a turnpike pate like a dead dog's tail? Because it stops awaggin'. A great many men are like a rocking horse. They are always on the go, but never get shead. An old man who had been badly hurt in a railroad collision, being advised to sue the comp.ary for damages, said: " Wal, no, not for damages, l's had enough of them; but I'll just 6ue vem for repairs!'' Mrs. Myra Clarke Gaines says she tried for ten years to fiud a flaw in her husband's character, but wa3 unsuccess ful. Wonder if she tested him as they do a steam boiler tried to blow him up, and found it wouldn't work? Lowell Citizen. 1 Probably the meanest man on record keeps-a boarding house in isan Domingo. Last winter an earthquake turned the edifice clear upside down, and the very next morning he begin charging garret lodgers first Ho' r prices. iS'au Francis r Post You ?mok' a great deal, Gu3"saida friend to Gus. De Simith. "Ves." replied Gus, "partictlirly after dinner. I have got so in the habit cf smoking after din ner that the dinner don't taste right when I eat it,. unless I have a smoke af terwards." Texas trliugfi. i here was a lainiainsei in Nv'orccst .-r; To a joung man h r pa ititrorioice t-r; hut when 'no'' shesai'l. Ue shot himself dead, He wabsu .li a seutiiive rorcester. Boston Transcript. Qu:ifterly Meetings. AWilmington District, Methodist E. Church, South. Third round. V llmington, at i ront street, July 23 24 Waccamaw mission, at Leban- oa Whiteville, at Whiteville, Cokesbary, at Bethel, . . Topsail, at Bethany, . . . Clinton, at Salem, . . . Onslow, at Swansboro. . . July 23-24 . Aug 13-14 . Aug 13-14 . Aug 20-21 . Aug20 21 . Sept 10-11 Coharie, at Averysboro, .Sept 17-18 L. S. Burkhead, P. . Haunted He. A Workingman saje: "Debt, pover-ty-and suffering haunted me for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring, which did no good. I was completely discouraged, until one year agOi by the adyice of my pastor, I pro cured ilop Bitters and commenced their use, and iu one month we were all well, and none of us have been sick a day since: and I want to say to all poor mea, you can keep your families well a year with Hop Bitters for less than one doc tor's-visit will cost." Christian Advo' cac To Builders and others Go to Jaco si's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, &c You can get all sizes and at the lowest prices. f IXisseilanecns AM. 11 - - -rr;-lS PURELY VEGETABLE B W M rA V m k A. .iw u - . 1 - Tam e'tctna Blm ! ' rp!i J.ft f fr 1 huMntUnt.CMi' p n :hs lower ra t o th b -dj fo' To p d Lier eda hi J'.nds'e 1 zzl Wrvel, Malria, sd a 1 dical ies 'h fcido-vs Li er, and Dri ry frw. -or -imalb D'8BAV3, Wo hy HtnetrtiarDi, ur ibi rreg un,i bunoq i. Itretr-s tbe on db V at MAKi the ulood, and be ce it tbe fLOOB hcHiriaa. I i 'he on j know r m-!- j tha cure KiaaT Disbask. p r Ulebetej. ts fini'i axwu Diabktm For sale by D njriita and De'l ra at $1.15 per bottle. Largest bottle ia tbe marJtet. Try IU H H WARNER CO., jj 2S-Jaw nrrato Bochester iN T Feeble and sickly persons Recover thir viUlitT by pursuing a couwe of H 8 tetter Stemch Bitters, the meft pop ular inrisror nt atd alter atire medicine in use. General debility, fevr nd ague, yi epsia, conatioatio", rheemvism, and other maladies are c-m- letely removed by it Ark those who have used it whit it has done for them. . For sale bj all Prusrcrigts and Dealers " generally. jj 1-nrm' THE ONLY MEblCINE IX EITHER LIQUID OR DBT FOB2I That Acts at the same time on VEE ZI7MB, TBS BOWELS, " ABB ,TBE E!DHETS. ; WHY ARE J WE 'SICK? Because we allow these great organs to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors are therefore forced into the blood that should be expelled naturally. WILL SURELY CURE J KIDNEY DISEASES J LIVER COMPLAINTS. PILEsi CONSTIPATION, URINARY DISEASES,' FEMALE WEAKNESSES, A AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, j by causing free action of these organs and restoring theitpotcer to throw off' disease. Why suffer Billons pains and aches! ITh j tormented with Tiles, Constipation! Why frightened oyer disordered Kidneys! 'Wrfyjendare nerrons or sick headaches! j Use KIDNE T-WORTani rejoice in health. It Is rut up in Dry Veritable Form, in tin c&na one package of which makes six quarts of. medicine. Also in Liquid Form, very Coaeen. trated, for those that cannot readily prepare it. tIt acts with equal efficiency in either form. GET IT OF TOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, il.O WELLS, BICHAEDSOX A Co., Prop's, 4 (Will send the dry poet-paid.) BXTRLT5OT0S, TT. HOP BITTERS. (A Medicine, not a Drink,) COXTAIK9 hops, uuciir, mandrake, DANDELION, ATO THZ PVBEST AXD BEST MZDICA1 QUALITIES CF ALL OTHER 75ITTERS. J AH IHaeasea of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, liver, . aoaueys, and L r-nary Orgr&na. Kerroasnesa, Sleep lessness and especially Female Complaint, SlOOO IN GOLD. paid for a case they win not care or heJo. or iot anyuiipg unrmre or In juriotw found In them, Ask your drusgist for Hop Bitter aod try them oexor yoa Ejecp. iate n other. Hor Cocqh Cckx la the sweetest, eaxest and best. I Ask Cbddren. Tbe Hop Pad f or Stomach, lorer and Kidney Is j- j j-vu.aunijjgm. C is an absolute and irresistible cure for dmv. II enneae, use or wfiiura, tobacco and narcotics- Si'Ed for circular. 2 AkorvsoU by drecru. Hop B.Um Ut.Qx. Rodxstcr, N.T. PUR CEU 'HOUSE, UNDER SKW MAJTAGKMEJT, Wiliukbtow, h. C B. L PERRY. - - - Prop ' Lto Proprietor Atlantis Hotel. nrst CLksa ia all its appciQtosts. Tenri S3.M pr:UT. Jb 8.tf ' a ' mop- 4f zr . y . . s f 1 J -T&i!5Z&5& 0: Si :y fefPUR-LY VEGETABLE jJVi , CELEBRATED 1 1.1 STOMACH (? ffl Iwfflbe Miscellaneous; BZ&TTT OKG1KS 17 Stops, 5 8 .M S I if Gulden Tongue reeds on: $85. Ad.treas, Dsu.iel P Be&Uy, WMhing. ton.NJ. - jy 124w Send to ' .. MOORED business uwivehsttt Atlmate, C. . For Illustrated Circular. A Irve actual Business SchooL jLstGblisfiect twenty yean. GOLD MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTH0V . f j ' 1 117 k A He -r s kith biotucw tt oria w.rri.ntd toe bst and ckeap wt, indispenBable to every man, entitled "tbe Scince et I je." honnd in finest French inns?in.embneed,rul gilt,30O pacee,rnntain8 bcatiral steel engrariiuFB. 133 precenptions. . uJostrated sample, S c : Bend I . A J - Tt I U.li LMQtt THlSELF. Xxs.Ko.4BaliinchBt.BeatoD. Cuiicura, the G eat Skin Cure. Itching and Scaly Dloeaoeo, Humorf of the Scalp and Skin Permanently Cured. Cnticu-a remedies are for sale by all drag g Ba. frice cf Cuticura Medicinal Jelly, small boxe. 60c; la? ?e boxes, $1, Cnticnra es lyent, the new Blood Pa ifier, $1 per bottle. Cuticura Medicinal Toi et 8oap,25c, Catioura & ediciaal Mbario Iroap, I6e : in bars for barbers and lanre conaamers, 60c. cTincipal depot. WKIKS lOTWR, Boston, Mass. Xj, AU mailed free en receipt oi ptics. HAVE YOU EYER fflOWH Any person to be seriously ill without a weak stomach or in ac tire liver or kidneys T. Atd when these organs are in rood condition do t-b not find the;r possessor eajojing good health ? Cab sir's Oiosb xoaio always r egu i ates these i portant organs at d nftyer fails to mace toe blocd rich ad pure, and to strengthen Ywry part of tha system. It has ouredhnndrecs of despairing invalids, your neighbor about it. Jy 13 4w THE BEST PAPER TRY IT I Heaoii'ntiT 1 11 n ftreted 36th Tear. The t cieniific mericaiv r -'.r trlO a in AH 18 A 1 lve i.ti k.i. kij Newspaper oj Hitoe , ;riLted r, the moet toeutifai sty It, (.-of'-.-el) ii mi tiu uh &p Undid eo-j - rav'..'. feb, reprise a .n.j te nevwt 'InTeO" (ioua td the lnoet rCMi .' drajnoea iutbe Arts and tHerces; i cltiOjrik; tew ta in terestirig Facts in Arical'ire."" : ticulvore ' tbe Home, bea h, hi Oic&I trx-gribM, 8cia Science, ftataral b.i?- ry -w.i"y, -.3tmo my. 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