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THE DAILY REVIEW.
JO.SH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop'r
WILMINGTON, N. 0.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ?,US31.
Entered at the PostoffiCe at Wilmington. N.
C. as Second-Class Matter. .
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It is probable that more than 300,000
Germans will come to the United States
during the present year.
Uidhat PasbVand others, convicted as
accessory to the murder of the late Sal
tan, bave.been sent to Arabia, to remain
in exile for life.
The last published work of Dfan Stan
ley wa3 a criticism of the revised New
Testament, which met with his approval,
although he recognized difficulteis in the
way of its adoption by' the churches.
Frince has contributed but few citizens
for ourshores. Last year she contribu.
ted only 4,037 at Castle Garden. Her
people, a3 a rule, are well to do at home,
uud not since 1852 has there been any
great influx of the volatile French.
Another American custom, baggage
checking, is likely soon td be. adopted in
EDgland. The London and Northwestern
railroad sent an emissary to report on
our system It is assered that 35,000 pieces
of lags-age were lost or stolen in 'England
last y ar.
The cotton crop of Georgia and Ala
bama is exceedingly fine, and is said to
be better than the crop of other cotton
States. The national bureau says as the
conclusion of its numerous reports that
the crop as a whole is not as promising
as was last year's crop at this time of
the year.
The run of salmon on the Fraser river
surpasses all precedent or calculation.
Steamers and rowboats laden to the
guards with fish are arriving at the can
neries faster than they can be packed,
hands being scarce and labor high, caus
mg many tish to, be thrown away. One
steamer ha? just arrived with over 9,000
fine falinon.
The statutes of Massachusetts are be-
ins: elaborately revised. The work of
codification wa3 done first by three able
lawyers, and the result sent to specialists
for criticism. A legislative committee
next dealt with the mitter, followed by
a second commttee. All that no wj remains
to be done is the enactment tf the. work
by the Legislature next November. -
One thousand two hundred employes
of the Old Colony Railroad have been ex
amined for color blindness, incompliance.
with the Massachusetts law, and over
forty engineers, firemen, conductors and
others have been dismissed because they
have defective sight. Of this. number. is
Conductor Cewan, who has taken tickets
for 32 years and never had ah accident
hippen to his train.
Two prominent candidates for the seat
on the Supreme Bench left vacant by the
death of Judge Clifford are Chief Justice
Gray and ex-Attorney General Devens,
of Massachusetts. Judge Gray's chances
are regarded as very favorable, although
Judge Devens friends believe thathis
experience as Attorney-General gives
him a very good showing. There is no
particular reason, however, why these
, men should be more prominent than some
others in connection with the appoint
ment.' Even Hayes has a chance.
A special from Chicago, to the New
York Times states that the wheat mar
ket is going through an experience that
will result in a tight squeeze throughout
August. It is estimated that the sales
,are 10,000,000 to 12.000,000 bushels in
excess of the stock and receipts, and that
a coterie of moneyed men have taken
the contracts and propose holding unti
the end of the month. It is intimated
that Mr. John D. Rockfeller, of Cleve
m
land, Ohio, president of the Standard
Oil Company, 13 the leading power on the
long side.
' A New York correspondent writes :
'New buildiag enterprises- ia the upper
part of the island continue active, and
the amount of capital going into them is
; something astonishing:. Nothing is
thought now of 5100,000 for a-'private
residence anywhere near the park, and in
a majority.of instances, at this moment,
. the outlay averages nearer 150,000.
.The demand for flits continues. One
- wa3 commenced Saturday on the north-
' -we3t corner of One Hundred and Twen
ty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, to cost
$7-5,000, and contracts have been signed
.'for a group of six, in Sixty-seventh
,- street, between Madison and .Fifth eve
: nues, to cost $180,000 ; also tive more, in
Forty-second street, near Seventh ave
nue, to cost 5100,000. '
A safe and sure means at restoring the
youthf ul color of the hair is furnished by
I'oxker'd Hair Balsam, which is deserv-
ed.y popular from its superior cleanli-
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Judge Robertson " assumed official
charge of tho New York Custom House
on Monday last.. 'I )
Kentucky elected a Legislature
on
Monday. 1 he result is an overwhelming
Democratic victory, although on a very
light vote. The re-election of Senator
Beck, we are glad to note, i3 said to be
fully assured.' '
A fearful accident occurred at Mazat
lw, Mexico, on Thursday last. The
powder magazine exploded, bfowing up
one entire square and burying many fam
ilies beneath the ruins. About sixty
bodies have been recovered.
The tone of the official bulletins Is to
the effect that the President is rapidly
recovering. He rests well and eats well
and is cheerful and hopeful and anxious
to get out of bed. This the physicians
hope to allow by the middle of the month.
It wis just one month yesterday since he
was wounded.
Prrjudice Kills.
"Eleven years our daughter suffered
on a bed of misery under the care of sev
eral of the best (and some of the worst;
physicians, who gave her disease various
names but no relief, ana now sne is re
stored to us in good fiealth by as simple
a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we bad
poohed at for two years, before using it.
We earnestly hope and pray that no one
else will let their sick suffer as we did, on
account of prejudice against so good a
medicine as JLfop Bitters." The
Tar
ehts. Telegram.
'This is the most protracted funeral
I ever attended." Koscoe Conking.
The man who went to see the board
fence retired when he heard the' fence
rail and saw the plank walk Boston
Transcript. ,
The Herald came out yesterday With
the biff headline, "Thank God!'' and we
thnntrht at first that General Butler
O
must be dead. Boston Post.
A minister preaches on the question,
"What is the Sabbath?" Around here
thn Sabbath is the dav when you lie in
bed longer in the morniag, and wrestle
with vour collar button nntil it is too
late to go to church. Lowell Citizen.
, The Key to Ucalih.
Have you found the , key, to perfect
health -! nnd i strength? It is Kidney
Wort, the onlv remedy that overcomes
at once the inaction of the kidneys and
bowels. It purifies the blood by cleans
ing the system ot foul -humors and by
giving strength to the liver, kidneys and
bowels to per form their regular functions
See displayed advertisement. ,
Porto Rico Molasses.
250
250
STRICTLY PRIME
Porto Rico Molasses.
For sale by
Williams & Miirchlson,
ang 1, " i i ',
Corn, Flour, Bacon,
8000
1G00 Fl0UT al1 grades,
Bores Smoked and D S Sides
;-V -i
Coffee, Sugar, &vm
250
200
50
Bags Coffee, different rade?,
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Bbls Sugars. Granulated,
Standard A, Extra C and C.
Boxes Assorted Candy,
Tubs Choice Leaf Lard,
Bbls and Boxes Fresh Cakes,
100
75
rotasli, Lye, Soda,
100 Bo-es!Ba11 pota8h
200 01'81 36,3
100 Boxes au,i KesSoJ&'
1 30 Boxes
100 Half BbU sad Boxe9SDufl
Dozed Buckets, .
150 KeAm WraPPInS Paper,
iioop iron. Nails, ' Hay, .Oats, Eandolph
iams ana OQceungs.
JFor sale low by
jy25 ,WILLIAAISJ6IUKCHIS0N
Th; posmopplitan
T 3AK . 13 THE. PLACE WHERE YOU
Jjcanffet the coolest, purest and most
scientifically, mixed Summer Drinks to be
found in, the , city. The very best Wines
Champagnes an d Liquors! always on hand
The best 5-ccnt Cigar that la made. Droft
in ana coo ou. tt villi ja kkulJj.
je 8 Proprietor.
Keep Cool !
BOTTLED SWEET CHAMPAGNE CI
DER on ice. A pure, healthy and re
freshing beverage for Summer: not intoxl
l Pure, Cold Soda Water on ice at the
samcfplace, under the Rxvirw OClce at
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t SWater St, Store; : ,
WARN
Is m e from a Pimple' Trppel lef of
Bftt Value, nd Is a POSlTJf X Bm-rt
for all the direa-ef that cause pjtfns in the
lower pa t of th body fc Top;d Liet
tevdathes Jtndl 1)1 zzi e-. Gravel,
Malaria, d a 1 dlffcal ies of ih Rid- ,
Li er, and Uri ry Or-rans. Jor uhalf
Disk Aecs, Mo h y lienor nations, aac mr
njt iTrganiT, i hu no tqaU It re t r e
be orjii8 f at haei the tlood, and be ce
is be b-8 -loob k uRirtaa. l toe on y
known r m t tha cures -sibt's Disbasb.
9 r DUbetei. os WANa's dam Piabkt&s
For sale br D ngicistj and Delrs at $1.95
per bottle. Largest bottle ia tne market.
Trv it.
i I H H WAENER CO.,
jy 22-dAwnrmtc Bocheater ii Y
mm
DOES
WHY?
WONDERFUL
CURES !
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Because it acts on the LITER, BOWELS
rt and KIDNEYS at the same time.
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Because it cleanses the system of the poison
ous humors that develop? in Kidney and Uri
nary Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Consti
pation, Piles, or in Eheumatism, Neuralgia,
Nervous Disorders and Female Complaints.
at"!
SEE WHAT PEOPLE SAY t
Enpene B. Stork, of Junction City, Kansas,
says, Kidney-Wort cured him after regular Phy
sicians bad-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, hn editor In Chardon, Ohio,
says he was riot eipeeted to live, being bloated
Ij beyond belief, bu Kidney-Wort cured him.
.."Anna jarreic or poutn saiem, n. x., says
that seven years suffering from kidney troubles
bejand other complications was ended by the use of
&4 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.
Michael Coto of Montgomery Center, Vt.,
suffered eight years with kidney difficulty and
was unable to work. Kidney-Wort made him
" well as ever."
j t PERMANENTLY CURES
C2KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
Constipation and Piles.' "
IWlt is pus up in iry ecetabie irorm in
' tin cans, one package of which makes six quarts
I of medicine. Also in Liquid Form, yerv Con
centrated, for those that cannot readily pre
pareitk -- - -
I3T It acta with equal efficiency in either form.
GET IT AT THE DRUGGISTS. PRICE,. $1.90
' WELLS, KICHAUDSON&o., Prop's,
(Will send the dry post-paid.) ; BCnUKfiTOX, TT.
n
ID
f Ginger,'Buehn, Mandraie,'St!Ilingia and
many other thb best medicines known are com-4
f bined so skillfully in Parker s Ginger Tonic as 4
Jto make it the greatest Eiood Furrher and the
Bost Ilealth And Strength Kestorer erer nsed.
l' It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Sleeplessness, and all diseases of the Stomach,.
'Bowels, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Urinary Organs
f and all Female Compfafnts. . '
If you are wasting away with Consumption or,
any disease, use the 1 onic to-aay. jNom,atterwnat
your symptoms may be, it will surely help you. '
', Remember! ' This Tonic cures drunkenness,,
is the Best Family Medicine ever made entirely,
different from Bitters, Ginger Preparations and
other Tonics, and combines the best curative prop-J
ertiesof all.' Buy a 50c. bottle of your druggist..
None genuine without our signature on outside
Wrapper. HiscOX & Co.. Chemists. New York.
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM
may l-ttwat-nrm
The best and most ccK
LOVELY
COMPLEXIONS
POSSIBLE -TO ALI
What Nature denies to'maiiy
Art; secures to all., Hagans
Magnolia Balm dispels every
blemish, J overcomes . Eedness,
Freckles; Sallofrness,lXough
ness,' Tan, Eruptions and
Blotches, and removes all evi
dences of heat and excitement.
The Magnolia Balm imparts
the most delicate and natural
complexionalt tints no detec
tion being possible.to-the clos
est observation: .
Under these cirenmstances'a
faulty complexion is iittle short
of a crime. Magnolia iBalm
sold everywhere Costs only
75 cents, with fulldirections.'
Fresh Everv Dav
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J WISE iBBOaTMEKT OF OAJTDIXS,
French and Domettio, Jt reeelred and for
til. j'
THB OKLTi GSSUINI HOME-MADE
day, fresh and msU tbree doon Bonth o'
the FoetoCee on fieooad itreet. JUo; SuU
HiscollancoTifl
DC AT TV'S OUG1KS 17 Stow, 5 Sfit
4 i I Golden Tongue le&Js onK
$65. Addrea?, Daniel F Beatty, Washing.
ton,N J.
Jy 12 4 w
Yot Illustrated Circular. A lime acta! Business
bchooi. j8tabiihed twenty years. - -
-COLD MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTH0V
a new a Kro&t Maaicw r otk.
- warrr.td the bestand cheap
est, indupensnble to eTerr
nsB. entitled "the Science et
life." bound in finest French
muslin, embossed, full silt, 300
I p&ses,cntins beautiful steel
ensra vine. 125 prescription.
price only sent Dymau:
, illustrated sample, 6 c. ; send
1 lllHU P.,W MIL
tml fnstituteor Dr. Wrl.PiB-
KYSELF. KB,Ko.4Bul&ach8t.Boatos,
Culicura, the Great Skin
1 Cure.
itching: and Scaly Diseases
H limorft of tholQcalp and
, Skin Permanently i
Cured.
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Catieu' remedies are for lale br all 6 ru
tffUB. frieecf Ontienra a Medicloal Jellj,
mall boxei. 60c; lar e boxe, f 1 Uvtlcur
Heaolvent, the new Blood Pn ifier, SI per
bottle. Cuticara Medicinal Toilet 8oap,25e
Onticnra Medicinal charing Hoap,"16c:in
bars for barbers and lar?e consumers, 60c,
t rincipal depot. WEtKS OTTKH,
; Boston, Mass
: AH mailed free cn receipt o pries.
jy
lYETOnEMlNOWH
Any person to be seriously ill without a weak
stomach or inactire lirer or kidneys ? And
when these organs are ia good condition , do
fou not find . their , possessor enjoying good
health? Pabkbb's 1ihgsr Tomio always
reeulatea these important organs, aed never
fails to mace the blood rich aad purej, and to
strengthen U very part of the system; It has
cured bunre s o 5eBpniring InraHds. - - : ,
your n i.hT.. a"..nt it. . iT 13-w
. :E ASTERN :EXTENKIN; OC" : -
CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY, :
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Office of Chief Ek31neeu,
EiciiMOND,A"a., July 25, . 1881..
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yATEDTV0 THOUSAND Laborers
to work on the C. '& O. 'Railway, between
Richmond and Newport ews- Can report
to J. J. Gordon at Richmond, or to W. A .
Wescott at Newport News.
i Payments mde njonthlylTat the rate of
One,DoHar and Twenty-fire cents for twelve
(12) hours work. 1
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1 Any experieneed foreman who will bring
a gang of inot less than twenty (20) trood
laborers, can haye a position as foreman at
fifty ($50) 1 dollars per month, and in addi
tion thereto," shall receive ' one dollar for
each laborer who w'ill stay to put in thirty
days work. .
Necessary supplies furnished on the line
t Richmond retail prices. ,
J. 8. MORRISON, J. J. GORDON,
Chief Engineer. ' Supt. Construction.
jy 27-lw, . . :' 1 . ..
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