THE DAILY REVIEW.
JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor k Prop'r
WILMINGTON, N. C.
THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1SS2.
Entered at the Fostoffice at Wilmington, N.
C, as Second-Class Matter.
Beecher has been indilging in charac
teristic face tiouiness over Lent. He
ays that it is a care for the jprevions six
months dissipation, aod a preparation should be publiehed in the papers or a
tion of things must be remedied before
the association can command the respect,
encouragement and sopporti of the eon;
nunity. j
It is admitted that members are at
fault for allowing our presedt uopro?per
ous condition. Oar policy has been to
leave everything to be done to the di
rectors and we have failed to appreciate
the importance of making every member
feel an individual , and direct responsi
bility in the Lfprijv's mmagement.
This could be partly accomplished by
having tho officers i elected directly by
the members, at an annual election, to
be held during an entire diy.j The re
tiring officers should be required t0 re
port tally upon what has "Dee n done un
der their administration and jthe report
for the saeceediog five months of dissipa
tion, and that it is a kind of "moral
watering place" for man s recuperation, j
If ail reports be true it is a great pity
that Mr. Beecher could not hit upon
some plan by which he conld arrange for :
a sort of moral recuperating place of his
own. II would, perhap?, prove ct mnch
benefit to his moral constitution.
printed copy mailed to ejrery member, at
least ten days in advance 61 tjfce annual
meeting. At present nsemberp'generally
are as much in the dark about what is
being done from time to time in the Li
brary as outsiders. Steps should be
taken to keep before jtugm such infor
mation. Tho ladies should he induced
to become members. An acctS3ion ol
their numbers would almost guarantee
our future prosperity. No effort' has
been madp to secure this desirable result
and our policy has been negatively, j at
least, to keep them out by rendering bur
rooms unpleasant for them to tretfoetlt.
Miscellaneous
C'OT'I Oft P AO 1 OKI KS.
There are in this State eighty facto
ries engaged in the manufacture of either It would be wtll, at the.proper time, to
cotton or woollen good. Although, the
manufacturing of cotton and woollen
fabrics was carried on to some extent
before the war, it had not reached near
the importance which it now holds among
tho industries of the State. . Those
which did exist were suspended during
the continuance of the war, or were
operated ion such a limited scale that
their Droducts were hardly worth reck
oning, and all were completely closed for
while immediately after the cessation
of hostilities, and remaiued so for many
months. Consequently, we may safely
say, that the factories how in operation
have sprung into 'existence ' inee that
'time.
None of these mills are of more than
moderate dimensions and capacity, and
miny of them are very small ;.but nil
are worked with profit to the owners.
But we artglid to know that, others are
projected, aud quite a number, of iargtr
dimensions and capacity, are beiug erect--ed
and pushed rapidly forward towards
completion, showing that the people of
our State are awaking iu earnest to the
importance and wealth which such enter
prises richly promise.
. A Pratltioner s Test.
Mariox, S C, March 15, 1880.
' H. U. Warn En & Co: Sirs I haye
been trying some of your Safe Kidney
and Liver Cure in my practice, and find
it to act like a charm.
N. C. Murpht. M. D.
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elect a secretary ana ireasurerj witn a
supervisor of the rooms and a librarian
to bs present during the day.
There is do reason why' ithe Library
cannot be made an institution of great
usefulness. Whenever the present mem
bers put some life end energy into the
institution they will t0 sweorned by the
commuuity at large, add receive an in
creased membership sufficient to support
it well. There arc gentlemen iu this
community, who, whenever it lis properly
conducted, will contribute books and
papers toils collections, and there are
few mea who will not gladly contribute
the annual due3 of si. v dollars to keep up
a well organ ized institution of its kind.
Let its members corno together in a gen
eral meeting, rii.-cuss its present condi
tion aud outlook, aud devise and work
upon some plat: to build up the Library.
It is a sad cemmenury upon the aspira,
tion and pluck of our youug men .fit
be shown that this is not to bo done.
This article is written m no spirit of
carping criticism, but wi'h a lull r cog
nition of the valuable services that imny
gentlemen have rendered to he Library,
and in the belief that publi discussion
of the difliculties oyer, which we have
oeen stumDUiHr win lead to tneir r
nioval.
From Andrew's American Quecnt
CLEOPATRA
OB THE
Queerf of Sheba's Beauty
WAS BUT SKIfl DEEP.
The renowned Queen of Sheba, with
all her royal pomp, magnificent apparel,
and brilliant retinue, woald never have
appeared withm the presence of the grand
est of the mouarchs of the (past, had she
notao possessed that which is the
crowning glory .of tba female person a
sfctn unchallenged for its Oriental eott
nesij and-its aiw.ost .transcendental purity
Cleopatra, holding emperors nt bay, and
ruling empires by her word, Ld qutckly
If st her charrn nd power by. one attack
of blotches, or of pimple, or of horrid
tan freckles. !
WOilAN BULE3THEVRLD. j
by ker beauty, not less than by her puri
ty oftnracler, loveliness of diaposit:on
and ucsjifish , devotion. Indeed, in the
estimation of ptrhaps too many men, bean
ty in a b-jdy tikes preceienco over every
ether comideraiion. B?auty thus forms
an important art of voffiar's "wcrkiDg
C4piiH!,' without wiiicn too many, (if
no: bankrupts in what relates to influ
ence vithia tho circle where they move),
are powerless for jjreat good. Hence we
see not only the propriety but the duly of
every lady preserving with zealous care
that which to her is essential to success,
and iudueaco, and usefulness iu life.
And, since 'beauty is (but kin deep,'
tho utmost caremd vigilance are required
to guard it against the many ills that
iksh is heir to. Among the great and
annoying enemies of beauty,
. or ; ei thee er.x ; .
as e!l as of comfort, happiness and
health, are these pestitVrous arAl horrid
f.kin diseases tetters, humors, eczsrua,
(salt rheum), rough aud scaly eruptions,
uUvrs, pimples, and all diseases pf the
hair mm tcaip. j 'or the cure of ail sh-JEC
Dr. C W.-TJenton, of Iiiitinoorcj after
yen of patient fctudv and investigation
devoted to. di-eases of the s-kin, at last
hr.-.oybt forth bis! celebrated Skin Cure
j'hich has a resdy by its marvelous cures,
o'.abiishrfd irsel a the great remedy for
ail diseases of tho kkio, whatever be their
names or character. Irs success has been
ifiifpeusc aud unparalleled. All drug
rs'S have it. It is elegautly put pp, two
bottles in one package, I Interuarand ex
ternal treatment. Price $1.00.
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toiler lor inovmsr, ttottT's Patent St-on Action a.
?el22?JPcrta,nSr- Factory workinj- D VV and
by 320 Edison's !ectrra Lights ct KIGIIT To fill orders
2SPrIw. TJoxct!, UeMvorcd On board CiStf
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JjaJttrfiiMiKar'ar.tti'marert'Xeritifficdritrtr Orient a, id I tali
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Beatty's Kxeurpion Bout Circular.") gSuJ lowed to oar
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DA2HEL F. BEATTY, WaMstos, Ke Jerse
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ot Jilincl Kieediqs, Itcli-
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Prspr4i by J P. MILL U, hi. D., 9i
Arc i t. rmla. n$ srsauing witacut bte
s:goata e. v 'ead for c:rcuir, oUl bj
draggiatJ acd country etares, $i. mch 23
M.
. There are political outbreaks so popu
lar with the whole people tht the state
dare not interfere. The breaking out of
pustules, pimples, tetter and the like on
the face, cau be pleasantly cured by Dr.
Benson's Skin 'Cure. Also good for the
hair and scalp.
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Tho Wilmington Library Association
deeded Ke forms.
The Wiimintrton Library Association
is an mstitation, which, if conducted
EVERYONE I'EAISES.
Kick headachej nervous headache, neu
ralgia nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia,
sleeplessness aud brain diseases, positive
ly cured by I)r C. V. Benson's Celery
and Chamomile Pills. They contain no
opium, quinine, or other harmful drug.
Sojd by all druggists. "Price 50ceats per
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free. Ur C. W. lienson, Baltimore, Md.
G. N. Cbittenton, New York, is Whole
sale Agent tor Drj C. W. Benson's reras
digs. j ! apl 5-lm
A printer should alwajs marry a good
type ot girl. '
How a man decides where he will build
his house By lot. , , ' .
Frozen punch will be the only stick to
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I a bu'.:r.1 in linest ir'rc-n.-h
muslin. eifb'jsiffd.fiii sUt.Z-X
pHf'u.icntii : r.n bfftutiki! jstee'j
easr::vins, i--r proscriptions
price r-"y $ 1.25 .s tit by icall .
illuslrat-4 s-ynot:, 6 c. ; fiend
row. A ! Ir.ES Peahoil Mciii
cal institnteor Ire. W.H.Pai.
JvEit. r.o.4 Buhi:ic3it. Boston
consistently with its pretensions, wouid' be had at the north pole.
greatly contribute to our educational
imprnvauieut and merit vnnd command
the active support of our citizens ot
large. It is not now properly organized
or conducted. This is the irenerai senti
ment of members and outsiders, which
the .writer has had forcibly brought to
his attention in a personal canvass for
new members, and it may be stated with
out any reflection upon its present ofBcers.
It ia due to the efforts of these gentlemen
that the Association has been kept going
at all, and to the work of President
Alexander Sprunt that greater interest
iinow being takea in the institution.
The formation of the Literary Club
nnderauch bright auspices within the
Liibrary and the engagement of Mr.
Ta Image to lecture here at uu 'early-date
go to show that there is enough enter
priser the association to constitute a
nucleus about which to gather sufficient
strength to place the Library upon a
Sirmanently higher plane of usefulness,
ut there are reforms needed iu its man
agement, which will have to be made
before, we can comraaud aud retain a
Urge membership.
Tne constitution and laws should be
revised and made to provide for the
proper keeping of the.rooms, the books,
the accounts, the prompt collection of
dues and a tomplete reorganization ol
the association. The rooms should be
made to present an appearance of neat
ne&s and comfort, however simple their
lurmture. smoking should be prohibited
in:, "them, and talking restrained, and
books and papers should be carefully and
neatly arranged. The books should bo
catalogued, whether the catalogue is
printed or not, and in the purchase of
new ones oaly books of a durable binding
thoftld be bought. There should bo a
proper system of loaning books, and the
system should be adhered1 to. The Li
brarian should be required to show no
preference in loaning them nor allow
them to be kept anywhere in the rooms
except upon their proper shelves. It
should be a law that boeks borrowed
must be returned within a given time, or,
if retained longer, the member retaining
uwoi w pay a cwiaia amount lor each
weekorpsrt fa week they are kept
overtime. The Librarian should be made
to-notity promptly members when ik
"time'allowed forkeepiog a book, without
nne. nas exnired. and renaimri
Ul9 fine for books kept overtime, without
option o nis own.
These- are rules necessary to the sue
turn, wnico wa have disregarded in tha
past few years, and, in consequsnce, our
'memtseriuiptas greatly decreased, our
iocomo relatively so, and our rooms, 4a
stead of.au orderly wading resort, have
become, merely a lounging place, where
aabkiDg: and talking are unrestrained,
ti4&eit&er lady nor stranger would find
sptslal pleasure in visiting. Thisccmdiv
A sign of indigestion "Gone to din"
ner ; be bask in five minutes."
A baby born on Christmas ia appro
priately styled a holler day gitt.
aJ at ' ! . 1
aq vice to wives aian is very;
like an etrtr : keen him in hot water and
he is bound to become hardened.
ftfork
much
he Is e w
the barkeeper
absent reply is
When a member "of. tj
Legislature is. asked by
what he will take, thei
"$1,000."
It i3 now asserted that a fewipots o1
flowers in a sleeping room are not1 injuri
ous to health. Neither aire a fewjbarrels
ot flour in the kitchen.
An exchange says the Nihilists threat
en to put Alexander III; ''m a hole.
Wouldn't that bo Czar chasm ?;l
'I'll make a note of this,?' as the
"sharper said when he got a farmer to
write his name on a piece of paper!
Michigan produces mora salt than any
oiner oiaie in me union, and yet the
..... - . i - i
average Michigander 13 pretty fresbi
Beacon says : "Reading makes, a fall
man." That must be the Reading in
Pennsylvania, where the brewery is lo-
cavea. H ; ; : I ,
The shoe worn by a horse is a wrought
iron shoe, put when thejhorse loses j jthe
shoo from its foot it becomes a cast iron !
shoe.
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FOR ALL
! lew York, 1881
TBt; HUxN for 1882 will make iU farteeatb
ftcuAl reroloticn aider the present ma
seme5t, chining, as KlMjt,Ut big and
little, mean aad grciou3,contentel and ua
aappy, Republic i nd Lemocrat, depraved
nd irtuocc, iotelligent and vbtntfl. Tbe
Hu'8 litfht is fur raan k led aod womankliid
of every ssrt; bit it genial warmth i for
: e srood, while it poars hot dwijnmfort on
he blistering back ot t nereis ten tly wicked
''bb Sew of 1868 waa a newspaper of a new
una. It discarded inany nf t e forma, aad
i multitude of the superfluous words . aad
phrases of ancient journalism. I,t undirtJi
s report in afresh, succinct, aDconventiooal
ay all the iiewa of the world, omltticg no
5veot of human interest, and ecramenting
ipon afftra lfith the feariessnsss of abs slate
Biepeadence. The eccceea of ttrs expari
sect was the sacessof the Ban. It effao'd
pormaneot ohane in the style of AmeacD
iiearepapers. Kvery itoportant journal es-
faDiianea ia tola scuntry in tie dcaan year
b&st haa been modelled after tho sua, is. very
mportact joaraal already exietiajr has been
modified and bettered bv the force of tha
fiav's parople.
Tua Hcs of 1882 will be the same outspoken,
crath-ieUiaff, aod inte eetioe: cewipaper.
Bj a liberal use ot the osns wfcich an
ib cdsnt p neperity affords, we shall mkt
it better than ever before.
e shall piict all the news. luttincr it in
c ad&ble rkape. acd x&Aasurimr ita imoor.
tance, net by th tra itional jarJttioK. but
bf it r6l Jctdrvt t ; the people listnce
from frintm Uoasd Irqaare i cot the first
con'iep-ati6n with the fiun. Whenever nv-
t'MKg heppen worth reporting we get tht
"iiT,lBr, whether it hinnam in Hrnnkl.n
Iupiuuc3 we have decided opinion!: n
are accustomed to espress tem iu language
that can be understood. Wo say what we
think about men and events. 1 hat habit is
the only totret of tse un's politioal course.
Thh M kbklt tfusgithers into eight pages
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D. S. Co waa. Executor ftf if. w. flrftu. I
Repiton, Defendants; ' "c" NEWSDEALERS . vrf--
Wim frMnTwo aaJebalf eti
ai.r J7r.. Four cast, fm "
April 8-9
April 15-16
April 19
April 22-23
A ril oo A
ML I J; " TJ particular attention of the Public U
w n : I Vvi, , V "Juciy-aiie entire number of the
M ay 13-14 I Tickets for each Monthly Drawing is sold, and
May 20-21 iJi, in drawing are
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..turn i runvuiiorwaia tnd nMfih' ..jirntixifntii,P o . . . . j -'
tothii matter SOW. for iw i.'MnMi"v I rh7w ' M . .V M. E.
, lilt.. IN it for all who cngaae w Fhs " .n, 3 Jre.A eaIf5. D..t0 of
. ' ISJ?""??-- onderwhy you I TuckerTunSn a lo
;r:7.:r " u" S-. WE "bull Wilmington, In said S'tZZ
i ' - w mammnm &uurrn
Sunday ltd tti oa.
Add re S3
May
23
May 25-23
R.O. BiTBioy,
Presidinc: Elder, i
A card
To all who arc sufferinsf Irom the er
rors and indiscretion of youth, nervous
weakness, earlv decay, loss of manhood.
tc, I will send a recipe that will cure
you, rs.tr. or charoc. Ibis crreat rem
edy was discovered by a' missionary in
South America. Send a self-addressed
envelope to Rst. Joseph T. Ivjcak, Sta
tion i, Ktw York City, deod-w6i.
sold and drawn and paid
men Ji-wed-at4wdAw
estauranu
COSMOPOLITAFi BAR AND RES'
fAURANT.
JOHN CARROLL, Prop.
South side Mark Street, .Wilmington, V.C.
T,H?AR lt. 6nPPd with the best
lvcisjues, nines, ifcer, Champagnes, i
fee. Cizara of the finest rradi .t..
hand At the Restaurant
UNDERSIGN En vnnM any residue of said mortxrare debt remain. I Tinnrtonpn n?RY Wedw''
X .-iuoji MDfr unsatisfied after a sale 5f said wTT I K r - ' -
ew
ly annouuee that ho has Just fiUed up a
No. 3, Granite Row, South Front et., a es
taurant for Ladle aad Gentlemen, where
meals and refreshment may be had at ail
hours of the day. Eyery thing is new and
first class. Polite waiters andrcourteou at
tec dan t s. :
east intersection of Third and Mulberry
streets, frontine tl feet on ThiM
Jr ?P "wOJy . the same width,
with Mulberry street U9U feet to a brick
wall, beinir part lota 1 anrf 2. in km km.
an aa Executor of said M. E. Brinklev. for
Weekly Editioa. -J
n H Sat less ina " V""" ,
newsdealers at wboleiils
We allow no comaUJU5",
Hons to Dailr Bditi-m -A'iWestB..
dee 3 Broadway aai -
The Robesoniani
t"Oam ana Ovstera ln.,. r.
. wv luiuiuue " -JVM. AJJ
finest Ojstsrs broajcat to this market, whiahf vri- ti .
are served ia aixriSvle SSi 7anS W -
wppltad. . . . . : ilaalT I nev21I ' a rajtittW
The defendant Manraret Ronlfnn i ; I - . n r .tr McDi5
by i required to Ppe"I, "the nt "xlmTf r,Bt,trt00, " l'-'07 v. l
said ourt to be held at tr Cnnrt vr. i I . . . . -and
Wilmington, on the 13th irnniTJ Tv " I luc largest circui
J"!1?:111 March, 18S2, and answer or Advertlainff atronase of any W
830 fi
demur to the complaint, which was filed
Bfc "fccmwr Term, 1SS1. of said
Court ' . a. VAA.fTm&v t
Clerk fiupcrior teurt
men. 18-lawCw
Wotice.
A PPLICATION WILL BK Vinn a-r
u tb 'Stale. It now has of
hpra In Unhann eonntV alOSS,
general circulation In tba eenntiei
Ooberland, Bladen (Colum' . .
biy of North Carolina for a rrh.-f x-
UlintOT, Point Caeiren A fiKLT
B. aud fiteainboat OoiDa '"TT??
Jiarlboro aud DarUugtou, Ia
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