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HE DAILY EIEUIE7. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop'r WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1813. K V Entered at tie PoatofSCe at WjQmlagtoa, N. C. as Second-Class Matter. A country moat be pretty-well to do that can bay between eight and nine millians of diamonds a year, yet the ex travagance of the United States has reached that figure. That was the amount of importations last year. J. M. Brown, of Galveston, has bet tered the offer made by Mr. Dieston, of the Florida Swamps, in behalf of the Jewish emigrants recently landed at Philadelphia. Mr. Brown offers one hundred acres to each in Motley county. Texas. Of seven new Cardinals to be created at the next Consistory, three only are Italians, although there are fire Italian vacancies. The Pone is unwilliuir to have more Cardinals resident in- Borne than thosH actively takirg part in the government of the Church as holders of offices. This is a Dart of his policy of gradually getting rid of all sinecures. M, Dufourcet announces in Len Hon dea that he has in his yard, two bars of iron nlanted in the earth, to each of which is fixed a conductor of coated wiro terminating in his receiver, appar ently a telephone. These, he sajs, never fail to give notice twelve to fifteen boars in advance of every storm which bursts over the town. - m m m m There were 40,037 deaths from small pox in the tynited States last year, a cording to the National Board of Health bulletin of January 21. Reports were only received, however, from sixty-six cities and towns. The largest number of deaths took place in Philadelphia, viz: 1,130. Chicago lost 822, New York 453, Pittsburg 444, St. Louis only 5, at St. Louis quarantine 28, and at New Or leans but 4. : ' The Bureau of Statistics of the Treaa. ury delvelops the fact there are twenty two ports of entry in the United States where not a dollar of customs duties was collected last year, and thirty-two dis tricts in which the expenses exceed the receipts. And yet all these mock ports have eollectors and clerks on salary, with fins offices, luxurious furniture, and en joy the posesesioa many of expensive com forts deemed necessary to the life of the average United States official. We are in favor of a high protective tariff; of keeping the internal revenue up to its present standard, and if there 'is any commodity or thing of use or luxury -which is now exempt from tariff or taxa. tion let it be at once assessed, so that there may be available funds at all times to meet the demands of Senator Logan in behalf of General Grant. This is ironical, but if Senator Logan suc ceeds in all his wishes regarding General Grant, the drain upon the Treasury will be tremendous. Some wtaks since the Free Lance discussing the question ot county gov ernment, suggested in the event of re turning to the old system of electing the . . - a a . . magistrates bv tne people, that tne se lection of boards of county commissioners should be. left with the magistrates. We notice that this idea, firs tsuggested by this paper, is beintr favorably received by the press of the State, and we believe it to be one means of meeting, a very grave and important question; and we also believe it to be a measure which will meet public approbation. In no possible light can the boards of county commissioners be looked upon as politi cal officers. They are simply chosen as custodians of the county finances. 0a f,rd Free Lance. . This is all very true. BattheXanca might have gone still further and said that in no possible light can the boards of county commissioners or the county magistrates either be . looked : upon as political officers. The one are the cus todians of the county finances and the other are the custodians of the public peace. If the Demccrats in North Car olina are wise they will let the present condition of things in this respect re' main unchanged. JUST AS IT StaOCJLtD BE. Senors Morelo and Severito, editors of rival newspapers, in Gaudalajara, Mexi co, recently fought a duel with the most happy and desirable results it has ever been our great pleasure t6 chronicle. The duel was based upon personal pub lications in their respective journals. The antagonists were placed in position and both fired at the same moment of time and both fell dead, pierced with each rotheVs bullets. ' "'7.;. Now what . could have been more sat isfactorv? 1 There were no wounded inen to sufTerneitberwaa left to be lionized as one who had killed his man in a duel, Q)r w&i .there any "opportniity leftfbr the disgusting and 'maudlin scenes of re conciliation, with honor(?) duly and fully satisfied, which is the j most, usual farce with which the threatened tragedy is terminated. The undertaker was the on ly person necessary to. gijre a proper and fitting finale to the afiaij. If there bad been some one legally authorized to send the seconds on the same'jonrney, so that the "friends" should keep company with the ; prlncipals," in their sudden tramp into futurity, . there nothing to regret. would have been jioutVi ERar sta tbsm kjv . . , - . i i TJie Congressional 17 tU instant, contains Record, of tee two remarkably powerlul speeches delivered iuj Congress bv Southern statesmen. ! The first of thsse, which we have already briefly alluded to, was by fcenator Vance, o our own State, upon the tariff question. The other was by Mrj Tillman, of South Carolina, upon the new apportionment of Representatives as required by oar changes and increase in population as shown in the census of 1882. While we are not prepared to accept all the theories of Mr. Tillman we mast confess to the force of hik arguments He advocates a House consisting of six hundred members, and claims that by t&is increase in representation the liber ties, rights and privileges ofj the people would be better subserved and protect i. . " 1 It is reported that when he commenced i his speech there were j bu present in the House and . a very few that some of those remaining made preparation to leave, having. become tired and disgust ed with the subject Even some of the reporters in the gallery laid down their pencils in disgust, out iney were soon retaken, and as the speaker warmed up, witu nis tneme, memoers came nocking in from the cloak roorn and stood around hira listening-- with rapt attentiou and interest, while there was probably not a single member wno agreed with mm as . - - . . . i to the, mam , leatures or bis I argument, yet OYry one paid him the mbst undivid ea attention, ms laeas wos unpopular. but his argument abounded ' in original thought such as the House has seldom heard. Democrats and Republicans Northern as well as Southern Represen tative, with equal frankness, paid their tributes of respect to his originality and genius, . aoi, at tne conclusion or nis speech, flocked around him to tender their congratulations. j i , Invaluable In the Family. 1 Charleston, S. C, Jan, 18, 1881. H.H.Warner & Co.:. Sirs Your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure i3 invalua able in my family and I would not be without it. B. A. IliASOX. BUUIKNtiine 4 !; I When a man coins his own words, he does not necessarily make cents of them. Yonkers Statesman. No: but he fre quently gives' a dolor 'to his readers. Smifthefiins.;' " ' i I Floggiuc" in insane asylums Fogg thinks perlectly proper. j He says they pound the patients, just as the railroad men ao carwneeis, to see it ttiey arc cracked. Boston Transcript. : The papers .tell of a courtship and marriage brought about by a note writ ten pa aj egg shell. It is the most eggs traordinary attair. ine two Hearts are now yolkedtt. together. Boston Tran script. ' . . ..' I. - "No,7 said the prominent member of a Vermont parish, ''Jackson will hevsr do for deacon. He hain't got the! qualifica tions. Why, durn it, I've cheated him on a horse-trade myself." j j ;' The aesthetic braze has struck Lead ville. A prominent clergyman of that a 1 5 A 1 I cuy oas written to inquire wmcn is tne most correct taste, for a horse-thief be ing lynched to carry a lily or a sun floweir " i In tne theatre she sat, with, her big moon beaver hat, and the jewels on her bosom brightly flaring; behind her there were ten or- a dozen j angry men who at the belle were wildly, sadly swearing. : ' " ' ; -m i ' ' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound doubtless ranks first as a curative agent in all diseases of the procreatf ve system, degeneration of the kidneys, irri tation of the bladder, urinary calculi, Ac, &c Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Finkham, 233 Western Avenue, 'Lynn, Massl, for pamphlets. , Health' is Wealth I t i D' S E O WEST'S Xskvn ahd Braix Tri.txist, a spcciSc for Hvateria. Diz siaess, Oonvuuiona, Nerrotu Ile&daobe, Mental Dapression, Lost of Mempiy. licpo Unej, l rematar Old Age, cad by .over exertion, exeetspfl, ' r oTsr-icdaience, which, lead to miser r, dee and xieattu One box will eare reocnt cases. Iitch box conUiaa one month's treatment. - One dollar a box, or six boxa for tire dollars; se&l by naQ prepaid en reeaipk or price. ' Vf e gU&r. antee tix boxes to core any ese, ithesch order reoeived by as for sic twxaa, we will send the porch Mer our written, agreemeat to retora the money - if the tre&taaect doa cot effoot a core, liuaraatee IssuqC by WM. 11 QkEKN. DrofrLt, (saccessr to Green 4 Planner) Wilmington. -NJ. OrUtt br.mali wilrveeeive prompt attention, ' eb 2i-dAw.lv , - PUR CELL HO U3g, B. - S E n ft yiwV a. ' - f f 1 Ur.r. uuropruwr Acanuo'uoteu ,Kiri Ul iU'sppeiatasatfe - Term s&tt Miscellaneous. DK. C W. BEASOX, of Baltimore, Md., inventor and proprietor of the celebrated Celery and Chamomile Pills. These pills are prepared expressly w enre olCK Mead ache, Neuralgia, Nervousness. Paralvsis. Sieephssness and Dyspepsia, and wnx cuke any case, no matter now obstinate, if properly used. They are not acureaJl, ut odIj for those special diseases., They Contain no opium, morphine or quinine, and aw not a purgative, but regulate the bowels aijd cure conetipation by cuticg or removing ths cause of it. They have a charm it g r- ffect upon the skin, and a lover ly qaietiug efl'ect upen the nervous system, simply b? feedii g its ten thousand hungry, yes. in foace cases siarvh'g abaorbenta. Tliey roske cr cieato nerve mat'er 'and give rover,j torce and buoy a ucy to ' the uerves, ami iu tht way inc ease inent 1 ?ower. endurance and brilliancy of rciad. SY'bcdy tb&t Las a nervous system fehould eglect to take ihtin two or three mortbs in each year, as a neve food, If for no o.hr purpose. , Sold by all druggists. Price 50 cents a box. Depot, 106 North Jfiutaw bU Baltimfire, Md. By mail, two boxes for 51. or s s boxes for $2.50 to any address. I 3 ra- f-t t I ! : ! S3 V'a'nntcd to Cura j ZCZriwA, TETTCR3, . ? 74 TL AIT! 5 AT : G f 1 K2LK CRUST, . ALL rQ'JC: CCALY ERUPTiOKS, - 1 1 t-: D;2CAESC of hair akogcalp, SCROFULA ULCSRS PSRIPLES & TEreD2RSTCS:iJ2SoaaHrrt3oftiio t-i fcepy Xticakc the skiu 7Mte, soft and smooth jL-cr.ovcs tdn. id freckles, and is tio TISTtoilot In TH3 TCr.X,D. rieanfy pat np, two bottles isi eao pr-cka, oocnistiTig of both internal end cs:eraalroatiaent. ,' fiifet cUs3 drt:ss;sti have it. $1. per poc&aee. "CIIAS.N. CRITTENTON, 115 Fulton St., New Yoik City, sole agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's remedies, to whom all orders Ehould be addressed." J. W. O ONOLEY. Asrent. Wilmington, N. C. febjl-cm-d nrm New York, 1888.1 THE SUN for 1SS2 will mske Its fifteenth ancnal revolution ocdo- tbe present man. astement, efcinio?, as iwajx. for all, big and little, mean and gracion?, contented and un happy, Republic' and Democrat, deprtted and virtuoQ9, intelligent and ctotate. The Kun'b light is for ss&nkird and .womanfci&d of erery sort; brt it genial warmth is for tbe good, while it peats hot discomfort on theblieterng bcoka oft o pcrfiatently wicked t hk - vs of IS (53 ws a newspaper of a new kind. It discarded tany of t'. e forms, and a EQcltitude of tbe puperflacus words and phrases of nciei t oaru&Hem. It undertafk io repors in afreeh. uccicct, on'ooarentional way all the ne 8 of the world, craitting no erect of Lataen laUrest, and. o. mtuinting upon f ffatrs uiih the ffarleesnita of afcaelute iniepandenf e. 'The sucotts of this ex peri meat was the sore so" the 8a q i It effected a cere an en t ohange in the style of Aicencan n-Bpaprs. Krer7 iariport&nt journal es tsbiifhed ia this m entry ia.te daen years past has beez. model led e f ter the " us, A vary important journal already existissr hssbeen modified and bettered by tbe fo:ce of ths t?nn's px&isDle. ... Thb Bvs of 1332 will be the'eams ootspeken, trath-tel'icg, and interesting newspaper. 1 Br a liberal use of the ice sea which an abendant proaperityslfordF, we eh all make it better than ever before. , We shall print all the news, rotting it in readable thape, asd maeoring its imnor- tan 03, net by ths traditional yardstick, but by jitjj resd interest t, the people. Distance f rem Printing Coosa Hauare is cot the first con-id era tion with tha Sun. Whenever any Msg hsppeno: worth reporting we get the cartiomars, wnetner it nap pent in tfrooriyo er tn isosnara. "Iip.' litici we hav? decided oplniont; and are acouetomed t express temin language that can ba understood. We say what we tninK about men and events. Tnat habit is the only secret of the Bun's political coarse. Thb Weiklt Bas gathers into eight pages tne oest matter of tne eeren daily issues. As agricultural Department of unequalled mar it, fall ma-ket reports, and a liberal propor tion of literary, scientific, acd domestic in telligence complete the Weekly Son and make it the best newspaper for the farmer's household that was ever printed. Who does not Know and Tcad and like the Sunday on, each number of wbioh is a Golcooda of interesting literature, with the beat poetry of thedar,prose erery line worth reading, bws, humor matter enough to fill a good sfzel book, and infinitely more varied ana entertaining than any. book, big orlitte? If oar idea of what a newspaper should be pleases yon, scad for the Son, . Our terms are as follows For the daily run, a four-page sheet of twenty-eight columns, , the y price by mail. p:st.pald. is 65 cents a month, or f 5.60 a - -.a z . year; or, lcoiuaiag xae c?unay paper, an eight-page sheet of fifty-six columns, the price is 65 oects per month, or $7.70 a year, post age paid. - - . . laa ounday eultlon of the Ban is also far nihed caparately at f 1.20 a year, postage paid. , The ctioe of the Weeklr Bun. eisht naree. fifty-six columns, is SI a year, postage paid. For clubs often sendine $10 we will send aa extra copy free. Address ! I. W. ENGLAND, - Publisher of the Sun, New York tf. nov 18- r John Werner, PRACTICAL GERMAN BARBER AH D PERFUMER 23 Market W, Wflmington, N.O.'"' My mny friends tn Smith vfile and in the country are invited to come and see me. Also, Sea Captains and Commercial Travtl ltrs. The best werkaaen and Jlhe f nei t ae. emcsedatiaas In tie eiry . - - fs'10-ly D S5? FSL! . ::' Hiflcolloncotia Trayellofs. IosormCo, OF llASTFOnDt CONFI. LOOK AT THE RECORD ! ThCGTJRES AKE MORE ELOQUENT than Words J Hear what they say : The paid up Capital is $600,000. The a&tets January 1, 1882, were $6,114, 502.70. -V. . . ... ' The TRAVELLERS wrote 97j0i. Aoci dnt Policies in 1881, a gain of 24,324 over 1880. and a gain in premiums of $407,969.30. Paid on claims in Accident Department, 15,890 policies, which is nearly one in every six persons iatured, and ejthe amount paid on these claims was $714,008.16 which was nearly $60,000 per month. In the life Department there waa a gain in amount of life Insurance In force of $1,412 8SS. - These figures speak for themselves. Poli cies for $S,000, 25 cent for one day ; $4.50 for one month. i Preferred Risks, for year, $ per$l,000. . 1 1 J iLl 1 ; I SAM'L NORTHROP, Agent, j an 20- i WUmlngton, N. C. rJev Restaurant. 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MM 13 Organ, 4 sets reeds, V stops and grand organ. ...... ........ 59 05 108 Organ, 6 sets reeds, 13 stops. .7 coupler, subbass. . j .'. ...v Our Pianos and Orfiansars warranted first-class. f 2 Violin outfit, box, borw, strings ? ; complete . . . .... ... i 3 M ' 3 Violin cremona model, extrs , fine..' . 4 Accordccn, 6 keys, bass box, . ; fine tone. ,J 6 Accordeon. 10, keys, 1 stop, 2 ;.x J sets reeds, perfect 3w Mouth Organ8,Vienua concert, 24 boles.......... 8 M6uth Organs.Grenuitie Kicht- I j er 1 0 holes, O S. ... ...... 11 Mouth Organs, Genuine Con- cert double . 24 ! holes, G S. . 1 14 Clarionet, genuine Martin, .6 . .. keys, boxwood............ 17 Fife, in ebony, German siircx, ferules.... J 16 Music Box, 1 tune, crank, fine .:i 1 " 8 tunes, wind with 1 . lerer, large.......... ?f 20 Violoncello, patent, machine head, good.......... ...W.. iff ;Jr 22 Double Bass, patent bead, 8 cf 4 strings.. ...;, 24 Guitar, maple, machine bead, fine .finish.'... ........ 27 Banjo, 10 inch, 4 brass brackets w 28 Cornet, brass cornopson style, case and crooks....... 30 Drum, brass, -Prussian, orna-r . Gold . Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings H Bros;......."" Silver Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings, H Bros. Steel Violin,. Guitar, and Barjo, Strings, H Bros . r Gut, Busalan,: German or Italian, - best quality . . . . ... . . Instruction Books, Howe's or.Wia. . ners. anv InatTcmunt. . . . . Haying jost made a good trade lor J Singer Sowing Machines, will sell tb $25 each while they last. . .... a Money is quite eafe In common Wi plainly addressed; Terms etrictly cash wtth order.! Agents and dealers send ror out r Catalogue. ,3 ..-c On above net wholesale prica can make 100 per cent, profit. , Call on us when you come to SJrZ I Beferences: any bank or wholesale p ln.the city: ; - :: ' t - -j Hnlbert Bros:, is tbe cnly.p2:' Wholesale Music house in St. UnJ. t ; FH0LBERT JCE?3 m Olira Ctre.t, , Saint LovShb9 jaaJf-ly . .
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 21, 1882, edition 1
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