THE DAILY REVIEW. JOSH. T. J AME3, Editor k Prop'r WILMINGTON, N. O. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 183. Entered at the Poatoffice at Wilmington, N. C, as Second-Class Matter, President Taylor, f the Mormon Church, recently married his twenty, eighth wife, a buxom Massachusetts widow. Four days after the wedding she so disturbed bis family arrangements that he shipped her to San Francisco. Young Conger, who was present when Edittr Barton was shot, in Washington City, is evidently a very nervy young man. When the shooting commenced he was present, and although unarmed, saved the editorial lamp at the risk of his life. Talking about the presidency lately Senator David Davis said: "My ambitio ' that way is gone. I am too old,, and would not accept a nomination if tender ed. I am sixty seven years old, and the machine is not what it used to be. I am not a candidate, and will not be." Milwaukee is excited over the discov ery that nearly all the prominent minis ters in the city for th last twenty years have failed to comply with" the numerous and complex regulations which the law requires them to observe in order to make marriages which they solemniz6 legal. Gaiteau has been selling his auto graphs in order, as he says, to raise money to buy a suit of clothes suitable to wear when he again enters society Wa should suppose that a very thin suit would be warm enough for the society and climate he will be most likely to visit. John Kelly, the "big Ingun" of the New York Tammany Society, has gone on a trip for his health to Florida. If he is half as sick as the New York De mocracy are sick of him, it might be bet ter for all concerned if he would proloDg his stay indefinitely, although Florida might possibly suffer iu consequence. Miss Minnie Hauck landed in New York in the beginning of last week, hav ing come direct from Germany. She reached Little Kock, Ark , on Wednes day, was married on Thursday to her lover, who had emigrated from tho old country some months before, ied on Friday and vas buried on Sunday. The cause of her sudden death was heart dis ease. The Augusta Chronicle's Washington correspondent says Senator Hill suffered more from the latest operation performed Upon his mouth than was anticipated, bat is doing well. . He will nardly return Washington before the end of the month. Great hopes are expressed that he has passed the Rubicon of danger, and that his valuable life will be spared for many years yet of triumphant elo quence. . v Commenting upon the reason of mer. cantile failures in this section, the New York Times says: "Happily, this is a finoncial storm of limited area. Its effects are little felt outside the lines ef trade which extend from the planter to the ultimate source of his supplies, whether North or South. It involves a certain number of Northern and Western homes, but not heavily. The real business of the South is hardly touched by it" . Congress is discussing the Apportion ment Bill, and the Northern members, especially some of those from Pennsyl vania, are doing their beet to get the lion's share. Hon. S. J. Randall, of that State, however, is opposed to the "new deal," as proposed by some of his col. leagues, and his patriotic and statesman like course is a thorn in their side. The Republicans have the majority and wet of the South, stand a poor showing for anything like justice. Dakota is claiming for admission as State of the Union, or, rather, scheming wire-pulling politicians are working tor that object. To admit her with her present population would be a gross out rage, but there is every evidence that she will be admitted. Her vote may be necessary to a Republican majority in the next Presidential election, and that object will overrule every consideration of justice, loyality or the needs of the country. The Republicans are in the majority now and they .will hesitate at no act, however uncalled for, unneces sary or outrageous, in order to be able to retain it. The New York Sun says: The south bat it was a northern afiair, as viewed by the Louisville Courier-Journal: "The brutal mill was fought by two ex ponents of the siperier culture of the north, one of them representing the, Em pire State and the other the Bay State, Nearly all the money at stake came from the north, as did nearly all the roughs who constituted the spectators. - The Southern states have not been accustom ed to such aesthetic entertainment, and had therefore failed to ecact) laws pro hibitinat prize fights." . William May Weightman, one of the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, died at his residence in Charleston, S. C.nyesjterday, the 15th in8t., aged seventy-four years. Bishop Wightman had been actively engaged ine the Christian ministry more than half a century, having been licensed to preach in 1827. During his long life he has been a Professor in Randolph Macon College, of Virginia; Editor of the Southern Chrisfian Advocate; PresL dent of Wofford College, South Carolina and Chancellor of the Southern Universi ty, at Greensboro, Ala. He stood high, not only in his own Church, but among all Christian denominations as a pulpit orator of great and eloquent power, and as a ripe and finished scholar. He had been a Bishop about sixteen years, having been . elected to that dignity in I860. His Tast cicknees was long and painful. In his decease the Church which he so ably represented will lose one of its most popular, valuable and beloved ij members. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound doubtless ranks firBtas a curative agent in all diseases of the; procreative system, defeneration of the! kidneys, irri- tation of the bladder, urinary calcuhi.&c, &c. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn Mass.: for pamphlets. t Items of In teres There are 3,000 bodies buried in the potter's field in .ew Yrk. The output.of bullicta Iroia th'e Utah mines for 1881 was 10,000,000. There are within a few. miles of Los Angelss, I al., 256,135 trees. bearing orange Only 17.617 Chinamen came to this country in 1881, and 8,178 returned to China. ' I It is estimated that the sum !of 500, 000,000 marks ($125,000,000) 'would be required for the purchase of tho German railways by the state, as intended. The London zoological society own 4,000 specimens of God's creatures. The cumber of visitors: to the gardens each year is 600,000, and the reveaue $125, 000. ' .' l no amount ot wont a man can uo m a day has been estimated to be equal to a force which, if properly applied, would raise the weight of his own body one mile.. -'. 1 ' -1 ' Mr. Tsu, one of the retiripg Chinese legation at' Washington, wished to re main, but his'mother commanded him to return, and in China the Another s com mand is law. ! i ' The average number jof teachers in the fifty-four public schools of Brooklyn last year was 1,338, the average number of pupils 52,733, and the i cost for each pupil $14.86. - j The authorized manufactory of play ing cards in St. Petersburg is- stated to preduce 24,000 packs per day. i .Estimat ing the working days ot the year at 300, this gives a total of 7,200,000 packs a3 the annual consumption ot this article in Russia. That bloodthirsty monster Thibo, King. ofBurmah, was taken with the desire recently to see som modern plays and opera bOuffe performed in the Indian language. He induced the company of the Victoria theater in Bombay to visit his capital, but compelled the venture some actors to apyear on the stage, j out of proper respect for him, barefooted. The performance took place in the royal palace, and the players were 'guarded by soldiery. It is the Height of Folly to wait un til you are in bed with disease you may not get over for months, when ynu Can be cured daring the early . symptoms by Parker's Ginger Tonic. jWe have know the sickliest families made the healthiest by a timely use of this jpure medicine. Observer. I I I UOOSbllltffr. A Chicago paper tells of a man who was complaining that he had invested a rather large sum of money in Wall street and lost it all. A sympathizing inena asuea mm wneiner ne naa oeen a "bull" or a "bear.' HO replied, "Neither; T J 1 W K M k. IIIIIIkMU 1 A man rushed breathlessly into a law yer's office in St. Paul; and approaching the legal luminary, excitedly remarked : "A man has tied a coop to my horse's tail ! Can I do anything ?" h Yes, re plied the attorney; go and untie it." That was good advice, and didn't cost the man but five dollars. j' j , A clergyman lost his hat one evening, and was obliged to go home with a shab bier one, which was j left in the place of it. Next day the hat was returned by the penitent appropri&tor, who said, "I'll never take a minister's hat again. You can't think what queer things have been running through my head ever since I put that hat on." Forty years ago, when ; Mrs. Mowatt was playing Juliet to a crowded house, and she lay dead in tho tomb, she con trived to ask Borneo how the scene was going. "Beautifully," ho answered f'the people down stairs have put up umbrel las to prevent being drowned by the tears of those in .the gallery." 1 New Yorkers meditate a new lice of steamers which are to make the trip; to Europe in six days. This is pretty quick ocean traveling, but until a line is started that will beat a cable dispatch America's defaulting bank xashiers will not feel safe.. . .- i nrwin. fin his new book, estimates that there are in gardens 53.767 worm : rs th acre. This tallies with our count when we were digging garden nd didn't care a nickel about finding worms j but when we wanted bait for fishing, the gar-; den didn't pan out a dozen worms to the acre. They had all emigrated to the garden of some other Jellowwho never goes a-nshing. j I nyalnable.In the Family. Chablestox.S. C., Jan. 18, 1881. .. 11 H. Warkkr & Co.: Sirs Your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is invalua able in my family and I "would not be without it. : . E. A. Easojc. WW. C- W. BESOX, of Baltimore, Md., iaveiitor pnd proprietor of the celebrated Ct-lery and Chamomile Pills. These pills are prepared expressly to cure Sick Head aciie, feuraliat Nervousness, Paralysis. Sleepkssue3 and Dyspepsia, and will cuke any case, lio matter how obstinate, if properly used. They are not a cureall, but. only for those special diseases. 1 hey contain no cpium, morphine or quinine, aiid re not a purgative, but regulate the boweh and cure constipation by curing or removing tb3 cause ot it. They have a chaim'u g f fleet upon the skin, and a love ly quietiDg eflectupon the nervous system, simply by feedirg its ten thousand hungry, yes, in tome cases starving absorbents, rbey ipake or create nerve matter and give nerves, ower, torce and buoyancy . to the ami in that way increase mental power, endurance ind; brilliancy of mind. Nobody th&t has a nervous system should : eglect to take tht-m two or three months in each year, as a neive food, if for no oilier purpose. j - j ' fesold by all druggists. Price 50 cents a box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw St, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1. or six boxes for $2.50 to any address. Df2. C. Wl. BENSON'S7 is Warranted to Cura ECZEKA,; TETTERS, HUMORS, !?jflaswmat:on, MfLK CRU8T, C 1 M ALLOUC!! SCALY ERUPTIONS, DiSEASCS OF HAIR A?JO SCALP, SCROFULA ULCES3S, PiiWPLES & TEWDES iTCHifiGSonaapartsotha 1 tccy. Xt nifties the shin white, soft and emooth t vciucvos tan end ir?cl?s, anc is the EIST toilst dressi4? i'-i TIIU WC2I.D. Hanfy pat up, ivro bottles in one 'package, coaeitiag of both iiiterj&p. cad os -ral treatment. ' AU 4r?(: :lr-as;-i-W r.itv2 51. per podksea. "CHAST-N. CIUXTENTON, 115 Fulton St., New Yoik City,1 sole agent for Dr. C. W. Banton's remedies, to whom all orders ehoiiidi be addressed."; J. W. CON OLE Y, Ajrent. Wilmington, N. O. feb 1-cm-d nrra - ; E C8DER SOMETHING I' Put up by a Privata Fijmily in the ! 1 State of New York.' ! And i Bought direct from them, j , EVERY .'FAMILY In our city Should get rome of it in order to see what Pure Yine&ar really s2 FOR PICKLINQ IT IS ALMOST INDISPENSABLE. OYSTER CRACKERS' of ' SEVERAL DIFFERENT (VARIETIES. From 10 cents to 20 cents per poti nd. Send in your orders. JNO, L B04TWRIGHT, II & 13 I. Front St oo'. si Pi$ 0SLL HOUSE. CXDBfi SSff U A N A 6 KM 4" Jf Tt EURY, L Pt cprisk? Atretic BcteL' ' ' First Qlxs 1b Il its ftcpftbtaeatu" Ten Shi to is psr dT. Tb i-U I Mmm mm ill U I IHscollancoTxs. Tfavfilltfs -Iosira Go. of iiAfiTFOcb co:in. - LOOK AT THE RECORD ! nrUQUESS AKS MORE ELOQUSNT tfax J? Words ! Hear whsi thejMT ? , .! The paid up Cspitsl is $600,000. The assets January 1, 1882, were $6,114,- 503.70. I The TRAVELLER'S wrote , 97,501 Acci dmt Policies in 1881, a gain Of 24,324 over 1S80. and a gain in premiums or 4U7,w.ju. Paid on claims in Accident Department, 15,890 policies, which is nearly one in every six persons insured, and the amount paid on these claims was $714,003.16. which was nearly $60,000 per mOnth. In the Life Department there was a gain in amount of life Insurance in force, of $1,412,883. These figures roeak for themselves. Poll cies for $3,000, 25 cents for one day ; $4.50 for one month. Preferred Risks, for year, $3 per $1,000 Polices written by - SAM'L NORTHROP, Agent, jan20- Wilmington, N. C. EMew Restaurant rjHE UNDERSIGNED would respectful Jyannouuce tliat he has Just fitted up at No. S, Granite Row, South Front et., a Res taurant for . Ladies and Gentlemen, where - I meals and refreshments may be had at all . I. - - hours of the day. Everything is new and first olaes. Polite waiters and courteous at tendante. Game anet Uys f in season. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars, nov 18 ! j F. A. 8CHTJTTE, Prop. FALL AND WINTER GOODS '! AT i I " - rJIHE BEST ASSORTED STOCK EVER broughtjto this citj, with all the latest Set eltles and Shades ia DRESS GOODS, Satin Marveillsnx, Satin de Lyon, Rhad amer, hurrahs, Brocades, Moire An ique, Camegi Hair, rflk Tel vets, Flwhes, COLORED. BLACK AND ILLUMIHA- TED CASHMERES Henrietta, Mohairs, Baitings, Alpacas and PUIdj la endless variety, Pasiamenftsrle, Fringes and Trimmings, Whits Goods, fiosBskseping Good', ' ' I"" ... -. . DOLLMANS, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Men and Boy's Wear, Flannels aterinoUij! derwsar, Hosiery, Gloves, orsets, iiioesjand Edgings, OURTJW ZiAGBS, Staple & Domestic Goods. In short eTerything desirable. Warranted to ecas np ia priee isi'qoality, to'aoy.ssm xla from rstail houses North Call and isvd extra ezpeoss by buvlss; from E E 36 TJarlcet Street, eel 31 J7 Canrt Placs, LOUISVILLE, I(Y., jvfmimrjf wnmmwmu man It oalifiJ pkroixa tad 4H pi. i Unr CHRi PAV1 SpermtorrheA suad Impotencr, MthctwaUf Mtf-bM U ywtt, mu omhw ta k. arm. rink c " T. Taj ; w i It U alfrUent that &k JILI ZTT! a ottto mm m mamma, mm- (mitu ih ,ti run ibM dty far Mnut, mmOeimmmM toMMwiM? t otm (hurtatwd in aJl Cases nndertak " "I T-ltltlH en. Chn wia hit mm t mmnni 9f am PTUVATE COTOkLXOT lliscoUaneonB THE KBW YOBK WEEKLY HERALD. ! 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Will take stamps. agBnund dealers send for our 40-page On above net wholesale prices agents can nuke 100 per cent, -profit. g Keierence&t anv hsnV mvmia.i SO In the city. . - - w80ouse Hnlbert Bros., is th only General Wholesale Music house io SUoaia f ft?miK, U LBERT BROS., tLouU,Mo French Candies. v sTt T'ui v . " Iliscollaiicciii rnaE sdk for issj win msla . . A aarnal revolution under the preeratT airement, shiain?, as lwsya, for suThi little, mean and gracious, eanteated aid happy, Wepublican and 'leaaeeraL-dewl! and virtuous, intelligent and otaaaVf n's liirht is far mankind :,4 oi every sorx; dqi. iu genial warmih i. T tbegood, while it pours hot disoomfort the blister itg hacks of te persiatentlv Thi ww of 1868 was anewapsp ofsVif kind. 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