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THE DAILY REVIEW JOSH. T. JAME8, Editw-Prop'r WILMINGTON N. C." THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1881. Entered at the Postoffice at WlUaingtea, N. C, as Second-Class Matter. A terrible typhoon is reported from HoDg Kong, China, whereby destruction came upon 200 churches, 34 parsonages and colleges and 20,000 houses in west ern Toapim. Six thousand Christians are left homeless and witbont resources. The Italian government has at length delivered a blow at the lotteries ef the kingdom, which arc the prccuring causes of limitles3 crime and wretchedness. The owners of the Naples lottery hare all been ancsted for swindling with their wheels. fJambetta can hardly be called a churchgoiog man, but twice at least dur ing the course of his eventful life be has been seen in the sanctuary the first time at the obsequies ol M. Thiers and the last at the marriage of President Grevy'a daughter. Germany has the roost accommodating post-offices. It daily transmiU birds, beasts, and fishes, if of a harmless sort. A goose, unintelligibly directed, was late ly put up for auction sale, when $875 wos found under its left pinion. The . sender has not been discovered. Mr. Brieht completes his 70th birth day on the 14th instant. It is not gen erally known that he has Jewish relatives Years ago there was a fine old Italian Jew at Ruxton who dealt in precious stones, cameos, and antaglios, and who, i besides rejoicing in thcnams of Bright, claimed the father of the honorable mem bcr for Birmingham as his first cousin. . ' mi m A Washington special to the Baltimore Sun says: Coloaol Wm. A. Cook, o counsel for the government in the star route cases, says that the decision o Judcre Cox will not put an end to the case which has been in court during the past week. "It will," he said, "be taken before the grand jury and proceeded frith in the regular way. Then the plea as to the statute of limitations will be tested in court. The grand jury, of course, have nothing to do with that matter." , - iajjja- A .Bsia J' i - t 1 The bicyclists' memorial to the select . mates the number-of bicycle riders at 10.000 in London alone, and the total number throughout the country at 100, 000. The manufacture of bicycles bus become one of the -staple trades'Tof- Gov entry, and is also largely carried on an London and other towns; besides Which, bicycling supports three" weekly tfewspa pers, two monthly magazines, and three annual Dublicationa.'all entirely devoted to the bicycle interest" ? i 1 C At the session last week of the New Bedford Teachers' Institute, Agent Hob" bard, of the Massachusetts board' Jof- edu cation,' said that he thought not too much but too long arithmetic was taught in the schools. If it - were taught1 less, pudHs would know a great deal more. He would teach compound numbers a little, progression not at all. The reas on why many advanced Scholars could not so to a store, purchase -a number - of articles and calculate the proper change, was because they failed to make a prac tical use of their learning. T " """ I The, cx-Emprcss Eugenie spent two hours, a few weeks ago, wandering through the chateau at:Tohtaiheblean, wherein, during her days "of power, -were given the most brilliant entertainments of the time. She was attended in silence by some of the old servitors who are still in charge. She wandered from room to room, brooding over each spot Wd'lean ing in tears over the bed where the- little Prince used to sleep. Great persuasion was necessary to -induce the unfortunate mother to leave the chamber which had belonged to her dead son, and her grief was communicated to all' around. ' Commenting on the proposed improve ment of our navy the Pall Mall Gazette says: "The lesson in naval construction which Americans "administered to us some seventy years ago soay still serve- to remind us of the advisablity of care fully watching any change in the organ ization or development of the United States Navy. , It is fully time that our constructors should jizeTtHefact that the strength of aT caVy is not in huge iron-clads only nor in crawling small crafts, bat in a certain, perhaps large, proportion ot fast and powerful cruisers.' At a meeting of the members of the Erlauger syndicate, in London, the other day. the chief spokesman gave a most . . . encouraging account of souinern re cuperation and prospects. Describing' their railway system he iaid: We hate placed one foot on thecal fat New Or leads and the other 09.!hel border of Texas, and having our body represented by the Alabama Great Southern Bail way we req aired a neck and ahead, and we have found those by securing the lease of the Cincinnati Southern Railway. We have now one continuous system starting from the centre of the trade, in' d as try and commerce of the United States to Texas in one direction, ard to New Orleans in the other." Mr. It. M. Pulsifer, the senior editor and proprietor of the Boston Herald, was in Cincinnati on Monday on his re turn from an extensive lour of the South, during which time he took in the At lanta Exposition. Mr. Pulsifer is en thusiastic over the display at the exposi tion, and thinks a great point has been achieved in getting the New England manufacturers in direct contact with the cotton producers. He says the New England manufacturers are going South to a considerable extent, and that a great dear of Northern capital is seeking in vestment there. Mr. 'Pulsifer further says, what is evident to any intelligent observer, that Northern capital has ev ery protection in the South, which, he says, is "enthusiastic in developing its material resources and not meddling much in politics." The special needs of the South Mr. 'Pulsifer sums up in a word capital, judiciously applied to the de velopment of its natural resources. He thinks there will be no trouble in geJLting am abundance of skilled labor as the de raand increases. WAR IN THK CAMP. General Grant has got mad hopping cursing, swearing mad. The Washing ton correspondent of the New York Tribune sent a letter, which was pub lished in that paper, and therein lies the cause of his anger. The combustible paragraph that iguited his ire appeared in the Tribune of the 10th inst., and is as folio wsrr ti&.W- . ' It is understood that during the L'rcni dent's visit to. NewiYork the new Cabi . - a - . net was virtutuy ? arranged, it is no loader a secret' iiu?VwelUnformed circles that the President has. abandoned, if he ever entertaine,theideatbt making a "Cabinet which shall em&race representa tives of the different "sections of the Re- puoucau paryu fae-aceiiis io uave re sovled to throvrldSia fortunes with that portion of thV-pariy-which was defeated at Chicago, defeated in the senate, and defeated in New York, and to make what may be designated as an out and out Grant Cabinet. ; : . '.The elates as now arranged, though subject to possible changes upon consul tation with prominent politicians, will Mr. Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey ; Mr. Folger, f New York ; Mr. Chaffee, of Colorado : Mr. Filley, of Missouri : Mr. Williamson, of Iowa; Mr. Sargent, of California; Mr. Howe, of Wisconsin, and Mr. Lincoln, of Illinois. All of these gentlemen are among the ardent followers of Gen. Grant, although his special personal representative in the Government will be &5r. Chaffee, whose daughter married Gen. Grant's son, and with whom the General has intimate financial relations. When his attention was called to the above he denounced it, in the most em puauc terms, an miamous lie, a lie in every particular. When asked if he had taken any steps toward an understanding or reconciliation with the Tribune, he replied, indignantly, "No, sir ! Do you think I could do anything for a newspa per1 that coolly proposed my assassina tion?" -This reply referred to an article which appeared, in the Tribune of January 9th875, and which reads as follows : NbwthatKellogr proposes to decide who shall belong to the Louisiana Leg islature, and is backed by the United States Army, might not President Grant better decide who shall belong to the next Congress, and enforce his decision by five or six regiments of United States troops, commanded by that truthful and just man, Gen. Sheridan, and remove all regularly elected members to make place for the Caseys and Dents? If be insists on fighting it but on this line some one will play Brutus to i his Caesar without fail, which, by the way, would be a great blessing to the country. Such language would not be very pleasant readings for the implied Caesar, especially when it came from one of the most redoubtibh? soldiers in his own po litical camp, and if there could ever be any justification -for profane remarks we think the last sentence in" the paragraph copied would furnish a proper occasion. The General charges the letter of the 10th inst., which we have copied, to Sec retary of State Blaine, and is firmly con vinced that he is either the author or that it was written through his personal instrumentality. ; An Cld Doctor's AdTlce. I it was tnisr " irost in God and keep our bowels open." For this Daroose many an old doctor has advised the Jia- bilnallj eosUre to Uke Kindej-Wort for no other remedy so effect nail y over WM tttawiTitinn, f? that without the distress and griping which other med icicea cause. Iti. a ridical. cure for piles. Don't fail to use it Translated from the TiVo TbrEer Zeiinnn. " " The thkff deeirlfxiujia at last. Ask druggist Cor Ttonghr- ai&ts. It clears ontrateniictji roaches, '4Hv bedbngs. UUUTIBUlflfcV Possesses cobbler. great healing power the . The mean temperature is what dis gusts a man with every climate. - "Darling, this potato is only half done." Then eat the done half, love." Prof. King should have loaded his bal loon with coal if he wanted it to go up. Omaha Republican. David, Davis was cot born great; but by reason of a good appetite he has had greatness thrust upon him. New Or leans Picayune. . y The Philadelphia News says: "At present prices every mouth counts." It does it it has had a common school educa tion. Lowell Citizen. A Michigan justice of the peace has been fined for being drunk. It was not only justice blind, but justice blind drank Courier Journal. A merchant died suddenly, just after finishing a letter. His clerk added, in postscript: Since writing the above 1 have died. Tuesday evening, 7th in stant." A New York Ledqer story writer died the other day, and they wrote him this epitaph: "The chapter of this world is ended to be continued in the next." Rockland Courier. 'Can you steer the mainmast down the forecastle stairs?" asked a sea captain of a new hand. "Yes, sir, I can, if vou will stand below and coil it up." Cap tain didn't catechise that man any more. An Augusta man "gave himself away" the worst kind in Boston the other day. He went to that city on business and put up at one of the first class hotels. The clerk gave his baggage and the key of his room to a porter, who conducted the Augusta gentleman to the elevator. Closing ths door they began to ascend, unperceived by the traveler. He eyed the tour walU of the elevator a moment and. exclaimed: "Take my baggage back to the office; you can't put me in a little room like this V Portland Argus. ?..". .-.a.-.---v. sassasa& now DB, C. W. BENSON'S Celery and CUamomUe Pills JJ U J fti p toft IV orvftn" ayo kciu , muu ; p(VJl- tively cure Sick Headache. Nervous Headache, Neuralgia,' Nervousness, Sleeplessness and : Dyspepsia It has been proved that they successfully ,ward off all danger of Paralysis. Apoplexy and Sudden death. Their effect upon the Nervous System is something wonderful and there is no wonder that thousands of people avail themselves of such a, valua ble remedy,wbile.it may be found, in these days of N ervous Diseases. I he simplici ty and parity ot these pills are at once in their favor, as they do not physic. Paralytics that have not walked for two years have been, fully restored by these pills, and thousands of cases of Ner vous Weakness perfectly cured while the cases ot bick and Nervous Headache and Neuralgia that they have cured are in numerable each year and add to their popularity. Too : much cannot be said in their favor, for while they - cure these terrible .Nervous Diseases, they also lm prove the general health, and especially the complexion and skin, and invariably improve the digestion. Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw St.. Baltimore,-Md. By .mail, two boxes for $1. or six boxes for $2.50 to any address DR. C. W. BENSON'S m c i Warranted to Cure ECZEW!Af TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, PIMPLES & TENDER ITCHINCSonallpartaoftlie 5 a body. It makes the ckia white, eoft and smooth 1 weiotm tan and freckles, nd ia tho JESTtoCet dressing ia TITS W02LTJ. ISoffantly pnt up, tro bcttlcs In ou packago, coaaieting- of both auexn&l &z.z. cs craal treatment. AH flrBt class drvgz'ista have it. 81. per sackaee. J. W.4CONOLEY, Agent. oot6-cm-d Health is Wealth ! S E O WEST'S Naava abb Baani TlllTllHT. a Mcifie for Hvitaria. liix aiaMs, Conruleions, Nerroai Headache, Mental iepra?io3y Loss of Memoiy. lmpo taoey, rematnra old Age, cawed by orer exertion, ex ceases, ir orer-iadageaee, which letdi to muerj, deca and death. One box will core recent cum. Eaeh bez oont iat one month's treatment. One dollar a tor, or ix boxes for fire dollars; seat by mail prepaid on reea'pt of price. We guar, ante six boxes to care any ctee. v iih 9,eh order reeaired Dy ns 10- sic b xes. we will end the parcbasr onr written agreement to retmra the money if the treatment does not effeet a cure, ttuarastee issaed by WM H G&KEr. DrajrtL.t, (eaeeeasor to Green A Flaaner) Wilmif ton, SO, Orders by mail will reoeire prompt attention neb 23-d Awl t . . till Another Lot. rjlIIE LADIES of WilmlDffton and the public generally are respectfully informed that I hare just receired still another lot of Millinery, Crochet and Fancy Goods, Ac. - M183E.KARKKR, noyf Ezchasst Coratr.- - S Id HiscollancoTis- Atl ONLY DAUGHTER CURED OF - consuMPTion, rr Whtadeath was boa'!? expected, aUrt-B-di baring failed, at d art U jJame tu cxperimentiar with the naay fcirbi f ,Oal e ( a, ba aeeidantalij mad a" pte ptration whiek cared his oa y ehi'd of CoilStlQp tlOXX i" r ild 1 ow ia this etnt.-t, a-d e .joyinr tnbet ofhttltlL Ho hts pro Ted to tin w iid that Consnmption ca b pocitirety d pcrmtn-tly eaedi Tb Dcc tirDAr jfire tblvKaeifafrea rolj ukinjc tiro thM-caot atasiFf to cay x 'te$. Tbis tnh alo ci'-i N gbtHveau, Nma at f Uto ' aeb, an1 will ores op a f'lh eold ia twentr-four boors. Addreft Craddocc 4 Co, .031 Bce Street, Philadelphia, mmlnj tbu paper. "" -7-' - ---- - 4W. , Send to MOORE'S BUSUTXSSS UaiVERSITY Atlanta. G. ForIUustyted rcular. A !! actual Business JSXaMished tuentjt yean. ' : G0LO MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR, A mw a rf Mnirai v ore, warranted the bdt a.Di cheap est, indiffnensabl to vrrj " tntiv, entitled "the Sne t . Life." bound in finest French mmalin,0mboced.fa!lfrnt,33O PMM.contin9besatif!Bteel ' e)(raTins. 1-5 prescriptions, pnoeoniy citeent bjrmaii: 1 fn nowjAddrew Pebod Medi- xxatVo.i BolfincasLBoston. A GREAT OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS! and ORGANS it Ki- traora:nrj Low. p'icif lor cieb Iuit.l menti rece.red. Splendid Ofgens, $45: $50, J60 np. Magnificent 7 oct. Koatwaod Pianos, tool andi;or.r, only i9J. War ranted 6 year. Iilutrated Ca?aIojcaa mail ed, areata' wanted, flu 8 ACB WATERS A CO, tiaBufaotsreri and Dealers. 82S Broadway, Saw York. nor 1 w THE umm THE HIGHEST AWARDSis? in the GEBAT WORLD'S ?AlRLON)K, 3S51 ; at the GREAT EXPOSITION in PARI8, 18G7; at the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION jbi CHILI, 1875;' and at the grand CENTEN NIAL EXHIBITION in Pbiladelpbis, 1876. . ATI person vrlshlnff to pnrrfaaee (or ex amitv) in9trninent are respectfully Ia vite'd to rislt onr Warerooms. Snxdfor Circular and Pries Litt. CHICKERIHB & sons, B0 Fifth Avewie. N.Y. J 156 TrtmontSt., Bostoa ODeoffihe; ReaionabieJFleaiareB Of life is a properly cooked meal, affords lit tie or no present enlojment, and .muck sab- equet.t. to-ture to a confirmed, djspeptic But wben chronic intlisresflon is oombstted with HoitetUr'a Stomach -Bitters the food is a its q with relisb, and most important of all, is atsimilated by and nourishes tbe sys tem . Use this grands toaie and correetire alio to remedy .constipation, biliioufneas, rh eumatirm s1 s ret and ajrue. u 1 ; iTor ale by all LrnrUti and Deaien ... awierally. nor 4-dAwf Baling and Ties 3000 n ?ew au ? tk8 Bacon, Toffee, Sugar. rjnrt Boies Smoked and D 8 Sides ZUU; ' :; Nop ' r- ' offi different grades, Orin 8014 Sugars, GrannlatedJ UU ' SUndard A, Extra O and T 000 lour' " sTTAdce, .- - JQQ Tubs Choiee Leaf Lard, Bbl 50X68 Fresh Cakes , Bozea Aaaorted Candy, .jQQtBoxes fleleeted Cream Cheee, Fotasb, -Lye, Soda4 1 nfl 60X68 BaU Fotaah, ' 200- IJQQ-Boxea and Kegs Soda, 75..HBM.Bx8nnfl. rpyDex8a Buckets, JgQ Ream Wrapping Paper, Hoop Iron, Nails,. Hay, Oata, Tarns asd 8heetlngs. Randolph For sale low by oat 81 WILLIAMS A MTJRCHI8ON ForlSaie or Exclianefe A DESIRABLE KEaiDtSC with fear rooms aodiitcben ;and geod weli of wata ana- aaaalteatcadaay fraaJ-or -xbaa or pr.pertj ta H'llklagtos.' for xartie ppljaat ' THIS UfflOIi mm JjllM' CELEHUTE0 .LiS U Iliscellaneotis. J. 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At New Orleans Tuesday, December 18th, 1881, . ' Under the personal supervision and man agement or UJIM . li. 1. BKAUKEQAKD. 01 xx)ui6iana, ana lien. J u J5AL A. EARLY, or virgiDia. CAPITAL FKIZE f 100,000. I5T" Notice. Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, 5. Fifths, $2. Tenths $1. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of 1 Gi and Prize of 1 Grand Prize of 8 Large Prizes of 4 Large Prizes of 20Prizeaof 50 100 " . . 200 " ' 600 " $100,000 50,000 20,000 10,000 3,000 1,000 500 300 200 100 $100,000 50,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 40,000 60,000 a w a w v 10 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of $20020,000 iuu Approximation trnzesoi 10010,000 iuu Approximauon razes or 75 7,500 11,279 Prizes, amounting to - - $522,500 uen.u. 1. DfiAUKituAKR or La., Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, ot Va.. Commissioners. ' Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the office of the Company; in New Orleans. Write for circulars or send orders to -M.A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La or M. A. DAUPHIN. at Ho. 212 Broadway, rfewgYor Notice to the Pnblic. The public are hereby cautiokid ao Arjrrr 8EOTIKO ANT MONXT OS OEDUSTO NUN1S & CO., 83 Nassau St., Nzw Yoax Cut, as authorized by: the Louisiana Stat AXHiery company to sell its Tickets. . They are flooding the country with Bogus Cucrx t axs proponing - to be of The Lonlflana 8tate Lottery Company, and are nutDu. ZXKXX.T representing themselres ' aa its Agents. They hare no authority from this Company to sell its Tickets, and are not its agenta for any purpose, v, r M. A. DAUPHIN. Pres. Louisiana State LntiM-rfiA. 1 New Orleans, La July 4, 1881. -a or 9-wed-cas-4 wd a w. j 5 r , . r S8UPPERI0M. " i - .. - j i,i , .11 r.r . AND I jyjAWCFACTuaiD ax WtJlfjfVifci. 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