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THE DAILY 1EVIEIV. JO.Sir. T. JAMES, Editor k Prop'r WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1S81 Entered at the PofctofEee at Wilmington, N. C. as Second-Clafs Matter. A plague of rats has appeared near Dagncaux, in- France. Innumerable swarms, which come from ths direction of Lyons, hare invaded many communefp doing great damage to the crops. Some farmers have killed from five to six thou sand rata in their fields in a single day. Few items wilV be read with more in terest than the announcement that' be tween June 15 aud July 15 798 miles of New York slreets ware cleaned, and that in the same period there were 33 1 deaths lo-s thau iu the corresponding period i wr-.t yt-ar. The ne broom continues to do its work well. rolls of one of the departments? Let it be repeated , this is not a siogte case There are many and manj! Well may the virtuous minded Ohio bey from Min nesota lift up his hands ia amazemont in view of practices and facts which ho need make no effort to find out. A reporter of the Philadelphia Times, who has been making some inquiries into the condition of iron manufactures in that'eity, writes that all the large es tablishments are run-down with ordersi with no prospect of a falling off ia their busiiess. The Disstons employ 1,300 men is their aw work?, and although running night and da j, are a month be hind in their supply; aid the Baldwin Locomotive Work, employing 3,000 hand3, hate Mexican orders alone for 200 locomotives, and their contracts will run into 1882. Other factors tell similar stories of the pressure of trade, and it is evident that a recurrence of hard times is not to be apprehended in the im mediate future . ' . A DB1DLUCK IN HAlNK. . There is a nice little side-show now in progress in Maine, consisting of a dead lock between Gov. Plaisted, on the one si le, and an advisory body, called the Eiecutive Council on the other. The Governor is Democratic and the Council is Republican. The Governor isMn the Ti c AW, says that the great I hawt ot mating nominations' ana ine iJrookljn bridge is rapidly anproachiDg Council Has a way oi rejecting mem an. I n . - 1 111 T" 1 r completion. The chief delay is caused 1 ae latter is neaaea Dy iewis parser, mi by the tanliucss of manufacturers in sup- Bangor, who seems to be the leader ot plying the steel suspenders, yet the con- the " band, inasmuch as he makes the ti actois believe that some time in Octo- sweetest music. The Council have also ber a promenade acres the river wiJI be undertook to play tne Gov opened to the public. The eveBt will be ernor, that is, to make nominations welcoin d bv hundreds of thousands of as well as approve them. Uut th:s VOUS8U1BB. It is reported that one reason why the death rate in New York is high, as com pared with some other cities, is because its floating population is dispropor tionately large. No account of this fact is tiken in the census enumeration, though it is upon this ba.is that the of ficial weekly sanitary reports are made. people. rattled oat as rather thin ice on a too warm toast. Here lis an account f .Sarah Bernhardt is quite as much of a J the contest, taken from last Sunday's social favorite in London as ever, and re I New York Herald : tvives more invitations for dinner parties I The deadlock was "in full force n and breakfast parties than she can possi- Jaly 13tni whem tte Governor and Coun i.i. ci. nn-n,i ,i . I cu met as usual. Among me Homina 3 1 11 J I tions to be acted on was that of Albion large dinner party given in her honor m Littie for trustee of the Reform School a toilet composed of a cuirass corsage in I Mr. Little is a good Republican, and is pesicoi-fc blue beads, worn over a train of at present in the omce to which the Mtin of the fame hue, and shaded with a IT . r n t"""'."1"" u ........ I XKUUUIIVOU VVUUUI UHI6 uuiuiue oaiusv pioiu.-.oii ut o.u .uucimn lace. nim bevond the fact that his name was con t in hir tho KnvPrnnr unn thov nana 'PI. , V- V...1. S DN'"V " v."-., J "',J AUllk BU8ur ICUU"S' made it a rule to reject all of his nomina tha Baltimore Sun, have agreed to "cou- tions. When the name was presented tinue tais week the plan in operation last Connsellor Bowers took the floor and 1 I J- l Z ill 1. A 1 tt week, with a view to the curtailment of mae V "T V pernor, production one-third. It is to be noted, 8ulted. At the close of his tirade he however, that the movement thus far has moved that the. nomination lie on the not been attended bv anv advance in I table until the next meeting. The object .... , , . I nf thia tnnT nrao in crivo tViP i-inrfT7 timo tu pncc3. l he rehners have endeavored to 1 7 . ' w . b V. ., , i hpinor a. nrK9nrn to npir nn i.irria arm i-u!, ui iuc rnu - rci puuuu, uuw wii,iv compei him to decline. out success, as the market continues in-1 The Governor took the insults with a active at Some of the refiners, it good deal of nonchalance. At the close K!.m,l.l hn n.i.w fill lml.i nloof from tTiP of Air. lowers speech, and before put ' Itinrrha mAtlAn ' hasairl that. hoViarl aaan 1 1 X J I 1UV.1WU, UW k VUWV UV UUU OWWU arrangement as inexpedient ana as Mr. Little on the subiect of his rean- uuwarranted tampering with the market pointment, and that'the latter had given that, in the lonsr run. will be productive I him to understand that the nomination "At Bordeaux,' said one, "ifyou let a match fall U the ground, the next year there will grow a forest." "At Marseil les," cried the other triumphantly, "you let a suspender button fall, and in eight days you will have a pair of pantaloous ready nude." French Fun The publication of weather predictions is of great benefit to the community. It enables the mean man to appear gener ous by promising to take his wife on a pleasure trip the day he is certain that a. heavy rain will postpone the trip. Philadelphia Cronicle-Herald. There was a sweet pirl namel O'Brien, Her teat were like thoe f Orion, To tbe circus she'd And she'd look through the thow, And scratch the left ar of the lion. Andrews' American Queen,' I like to take my charmer to the sea, I like to have the treezes there blow free, I like to hear the music of the band, 1 like to see the fireworks quite grand, And watch the Roman candle and the rocket; I like to treat my darliug to hard clams, I like to watch her ae roast beef she crams, I like to give her plenty of ice cream, I like a very liberal chap to seem. But oh, it's dreadful trying to say pocket Puck. There were half a dozen ladies and gentlemen in a street car, when the driver stopped tbe car and said: "There is somebody in this car trying to beat me out of a fare." The passengers looked at each other and all said they had put in their fare. "It don't make any differ ence. There are only six fares in the box and seven people in the car." Then a gentleman got up and with a sigh put in the missing fare, remarking: "I put in oae before, but as I was once in the Legislature everybody will say it can't be anybody else but me, so I'll have te stand it" Detroit Free Press. aMMMMMMMMP WWW MiscoU anions. of more harm than good. wtuld please him, and would be acctpt- ed. This., intelligence only served to make Mr. Bowers still mere excited than before! and he insisted upon his motion in a manner much more ftrcible than po- j Li t. - , ! i t lite, uuu inaue a tspeecu 10 wnicn nis The Chic igo Tribune indignantly de cl ires that if Hancock had been elected, all the letter-carriers in Chicago would hive been turned out; that the people J former tirade was but the faint patter of c-xre nothing for the -politics" of letter d,r0P3 as compare with the full blast ot . , the tornado. Other members mi the carries; that they maybe Republicans, Councii joined fa from time to time t0 Democrats, Grecnbackers, or Prohibi- time to give their champion , a lift, and tiouists. provided they are prompt, ac- through it all the Governor patiently tive, reliable, and experienced men, ami waited. Me then quietly told Mr. Bow. i r,.-.i r n n i . i I crs he could not entertain his motion aucmMauu.uM) tilCir uutv Mf. Bowers' then turned to Mr. Robie. iecting and .lviivenng tbe mails. Where- the chairman of the Council, and in a upon th. Richmond Dispatch com- dramatic way demanded that he put the meats: -An 1 yet we wouldn't be afraid motion. This was a poser for Robie. He , 4 4l . wanted to put the motion, but hardly lowacrailiineor two that anions: the i l4 j i i r n l dared to. A dead silence fell upon the three iiun.bvl letter carriers in Chicago Couacil. All leaked at Robie and he at there is n.t a, Democrat! There is not! them. ,It was evident he was in a quan one in Richmon 1. we are prettv sure. I "ary Mo.-e-rff there is one m either city he At this moment the Governor put a stnn To nis -.ori rations in shnrt nrH.r will take '.! c ire to keep the fact lo n;cin lWamt tob;nn.u 1 i. brought it down with tremendous forte himself. upon the table, and said: "Gentlemen. this Council is adjourned shie die," and leathering up his papers and personal effects he returned to his private rooms. 1 he coup (l-etat staggered the council ors. I hey looKed at caca other in blank A doubV-lcuded Washington letter in the New York Sun says: "Could every ' thing be laid bare relating to appoint ments m Washington, to say nothing of what exists elsewhere, the unsuspecting amazement I hey saw tbat they had portion cf the people would be appalled- been lelt nm mot helpless condition, as Xot Anlv u timw inmnoinn in th I'T tUft Goycmorcan convene that ... . , . body. A committee was appointed to public service, but immoral ity,. vice, w4it on the Governor and try to effect a wickedness. What would simple minded compromise, but the effort failed, in people probablv say were they told that adjournment was then voted to a certain the wages of fin are borne on the pay M but it4 wil1 haJ,e n? effect, and as .... . t . . . . they cannot reassemble there is a resru- roiis 01 ueparuu-euu iuai appututuieut ,ar deaiIock The facU aboQt thig are mide and persons kept in othce on I er sensational occurrence have only just irrouuds that would put to shame .the I come to light. '1 hey will stir things up lace of virtue ar.d shock every true moral pretty lively in politics, and the Secreta- . . . , , ... i t,ui oittie iu i ttauuiiriOB may Uc Called sentiment? Not only do these things 1 8traighten oat this new tangle. co. ia i, uui iuau tuitui iuui icw uuiaiuc i 1'iaiSlCd will ugnt it OUu of Washington suspect. It is difficult to describe the real state of the case. The j Uanntcd Me. rammcauous oi iuc imugs are so tr- i a Workinirman mtr: "neht r tensive that it would be difficult to say tj and suffering 'haunted me for years, with any certainty where Ihey do not caused by a sick family and large bills reach. They permeate the entire public for dcitolriBf.' hich did 110 god- I was - i- -t . rrt. j completely discouraged, until one year service m umugiuu. i ago, by the advice of my pastor, I pro- iuai wuuiu iut u 8u.ucu at otni v curea nop Diners ana commeaced their even part of the truth are few. Indeed use, and in one month we were all well, the truth cannot be told. Well may one a.nd none of us have been sick a day , .e u j since; and I want to say to all poor mam. want to know if .such things can be and k fanfm nothing come oi n: wuum ir- Wlta u0p tsitters lor less than one doc-tuous-minded citizen think if it were tor's Yisit ' will cost" Christian Advo- proven that not only one but dozens, I c6 I I more truly scores, of cases exist, as a I To Builders and others Go to Jaco auaiple whereof one may be cited, U M's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, wit: an officer in a responsible official I Ac, Yomcan get all sixes and at the position having his uitress borne on the I lowest prices. f 8T09XACB (r Feebteand sickly Persons lUeoover tbir TiUIItv by pureuln a jcourr of Hottetter Stomach Bitters, th mst pop- altr invizor nt and alterative medicine m use. General debility, fever and agna, ryi- epsia, oonstioatioo, rhenmaaara, and otber maladies are camrletelr remorea by it. Ask those woo have used it what it has donefor them. For sale by all nru??'its and Dealers generally. jy 1-nrm 1 THE ONLY MEDICINE IX EITHER LIQUID OB DBT FOBM That Acts at the same time on.' TSS ZIYB,TES BOWELS) ABDiTEE EIDUEIS WHYAREjWEjSICIC? Became we allow these great organs ' to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors are therefore forced into the bloody lt.1 -X TJ J. - . n.Mv77. 1 WILL. SURELY CURE J KIDNEY DISEASES, j LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILES,4 CONSTIPATION, TJRIICABT DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, j AND 2CEBTOUS DISOBDEBS, by causing free action of these organs and restoring their power to throw off disease.' A IThy gaffer Bilious paint and aches! Why tormented with Piles, Constipation! Why frightened over disordered Kidneys! Why endare nerrons or sick headaches! i JJse KJDNEY-WORTand rejoice in health. It is put up in Dry Vegetable Fene, in tin mxin one peckage of which maJcea six qtierts of medicine. Also In IJaald Form, very Ceaeea trsted, for thoae that cannot readily prepare it. rXtacta with equal efficiency In either form. QXT IT OF TOtTK DRUGGIST. P&ICX, mUmm WELLS, BICHABDSON A Co., Prep's, q CWU1 send the dry poet-paid.) BTaXOeTOS, TT. in LZj Miscellaneous flEeTlTEftM Tjm (rom t t m -le rep'oal Leaf of Rre VJue. nd !s a POBIJfR B md f r al It i 6' that cns pa'ns lo thd lower ca t o'th- b dy fo Torp d Liver vedati-'F 4nnla, zz e Gravel, Malaria, d a I diffesl iea of th- Kidaevs, Li er, snd Uri ary Or4B. ' - er malb DtfliAsis, Mo th j MftWraani, aac our inf Freg-aniy, i hunoq a. I retri tbe organs tfat maks the ulood, and he ee i the b-s--loob firRivisa. It is he on'y know r m - j tha carea hi set's Disbabk. F r Diabetei, usa Waaaaa's &a.wu Diabmtss Onre For sale by D ugziitt sad De1 1 is at $1.25 per bottle. Largest bottle ia the mrltt. TryiU H H WARNER CO., jy 22wnrmto Rochester NT DC ATT IT ORGANS 17 btops, 5 bet DCMI I Golden Tongue reeds on: $85. Address, Daniel P Beatty, Washing, ton, N J. jy 12 4w Send to MOORE'S BUSINESS UNIVERSITY Atlauitsu Ca. For Illustrated Circnlar. A li-re actual Business School Established twenty year. ee GOLD MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOfc, A. new A sreat Meoieal worK, warranted the beat and cheap at, indispensable to erery in an, entitled "the Scienee ef Life," bound in finest Trench moslm.emboated.fall gilt, 900 paces.contains beantif al steel engra vines, 12o prescriptions, Srice only $1.25 eeat by mail : lustr&ted sample, 6 e. : send now. Address Peabodr Medi cal Institute or Dr. W.H.PAH. SELF. Kxk. JS'o.4 BolUnch st. Boston. Cuticura, the Great Skin Cure. IliflCollanooTifl. HiacellanooTis. T. ? CI P. P A I Wm::iM OA, aa salA U s a UI ; W A TERP Rfno Tht attention of Hossekeepert, Farmers sad others is eallcd to th. u Ctsrai FOR WHITEWASHING AND ALL SANITARY PUflPOSEs It costs lees in comparison tha COMMON WHITEWASH .v, . 1 WHITKWAfl. ftl.,v its durability and beantr are two-fold srreater. It nrer r . " . r, . .1 v iirenotit 1. lor yean wnen applied it iorms a snnaee as csaiuuTrl Aa Ka 1 Hoiii,e" Ui. or plaster. It can be used conranieotly and econcmicaJly in 0ikl Lnn5 tthoBt 71 iiiu wmuuoUtuiuraupBqwHiui wtuwi iwiu suiu ucoe are euplo ed. We refer to the Knickerbocker lee Company, and others. Boil st wneiesale, by tbe barrel, snd in smaller pos.ag. at tha v .. 1 ) In Bsxrele, White t2.00..LLolon ttXo:f' ' J la Good Bacteto,(3K Gsle)White 60 u U0 Advances made on Cersinments Lumber sent to cut by if desired. CORLES & CO. Liht and lumber M-;v b. is.. Ccrter front and ttc 8trew ran t. rnments of Lumber or lies, aid qaiCk iail. t11'. nil 1 p. 5 S 2.a 3. r - Dad mr. J RE17ARD &3S5hp5 that DeBI.,; , Pile Km; F I L P V to core. Allays the itching, aborhiTw. B Bbt! diate relief. Sold by dnifgista. "or tiV 10th A Arch, Phlla., Pa, C AFTlOV l' f KSjTl wrapper on bottle contains kit Kirfll.eeP'tut mZi All drussists and country storej hare it or j,e,'iij,! i -naw ye),! 5W, e moiu ASS W BBS'S " M aa S"8 m 0 . . as w aw n M w E -a ar.-a ewe t r3 . . Wi' I6 S " " 5 S m m 5 Ptsw E3 S i-i " a r . -Tw r a m ajasBB m as m Itching; and Scaly Diseases. Humor? of the $calp and Skin Permanently Cured. Cuticura renrediftB re for silt bf all rro grists. Price tfOutifUrs icical Jel'y, small boxe. 60c; U. e b-xe $ ' t'ntlcura Kesolrent, the nw ' looi Fu . fir, 21 fer bottle. Cuticura Mfdic nl Toi ' M' o,25c, Oaticura Mtdfcirat r having "cap, ltciin bari frr brbe-s and !a'H c mian.ere, 60c. Prircij aJ dopct. WK1 OTTJ6B, Boston, Mi's. 11 mailod f ee 1 n receipt o pt'ci. jy 12-4 w HUM EVEB KNOWN Any person to be sericuslj ill without a weak stomach or in ac tire liyer or kidi eys ? Ai d when these 'organs are ia good condition do w-s not find their poetesaor eajoying eeod health? Pabkbr's 1-ivsib Toaio always regulates tbese important ogans at d never fails to mate the blood rich sad pure, and to ftrenetben tvsry part of thd system. It fees cured bundrers of despairing in y el ids. your neighbor about it. Jy li-ftw ft? ju'y 1-eod-lm 2 -i SB i A THE SI. BALTIMORE IEEEY SDN 41 IS AS GOOD A FAMILY PAPER A8 IB PrPLI9HKDJIK THIS COC1TTBY. 1831 THE SDN. BALTIMORE 1881. Published Daily, Except Sunday. TRenowred es the Frdfheetsnd Most Satiflfsctory of )1 News papers. Low is Pi ice Compact in Form. Independent I:s Expression, Conger vative in .Tone. 1 HOP BITTEES, N (A Medicine, not n Drink,) I COXTAIKS HOPS, nuCHU. MANDRAKE, DANDELION, 1 raa Vvmarr km Bbbt ltof cut. Qvaunss or AUu otkxb. Ttrrm. th wy ctjue AH PImam of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Lrrer, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs. Xerrooanees, Sleep- ana espenauy remaie Comnlainta. v. 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