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f j r '.3' :i. I1 " fr'. ' H r-f i it The Daily Review. JtS!I. I. JAMES, Editor & Prop. r - ........ WILAIINGTONY K. C. tubsdayVjasuauv o. 163. !-,- . .1.' v . with other nations. ;.f..r. ..nw:. f able change wrought in our trade rela tions with the outer worM by the de. lie ient harvests of 1881 in the United -Stales it is gratify ins to contemplate , the improvement which has so soon followed the gathering of the abundant cronA of 1892. That the improvement has not been greater and more general - ly felt in all brahchei of activity is due solely ) to onr :avcn lolly. The great - f; ZL v. j with Wiggins predicted storm jin any ins to the bad through iiquer says:i Kir- at the I'Otrtoflffee at VrtlmlaKton.N. C, ! , - , A , ., , . J t . j Thp f Inn Mr MurohV is lliakinZ a: - ,..r-..-. a-end.u.attcr, nliApo or manner, but while he is tern- rhe I Ichl Mr ""V rzzzr-r-T-i H lying the people with .j what 'is coming t ra hors know, how to express them- ,-.t OtTlC FOICKIGN TKADK. ..in March. I may just 'give notice that . Sj?lves poetically, y f 4 ,!; ! l' I in ie;4icir fTvc.;? fountain ot our prosperity is in the r ". - products of th oil, but how fast and ' how fall its flow shall be depends upon our ability to secure a ready market for .-i- - k them." What that would be under a rauooai Unix can omy do guessca irom tto.daTelopmenU of our export business . . .i- t aaruJa mo past iwo or inree moausu w vumwo ,,;iu. nai Deea so reai as to assure us an Icunease trada -daring- the coming .sprlag; : It will .be remembered that it was tna enormous crops or iao ana we acuTe European aemana jor mem . a a a a I wmca loa to ourpnenomenai prosperuy oa this sWeof the Atlantic and to tre great Influx of the precious metals dur- viuSwjw:.iiwwHuU.iui gress dawdles over the tariff question and so protracu that uncertainty which is the worst enemy oi business we can - T m . not look fora repetition ot the prosper- Ity or lwO this rear; yet there are eie rnents at work which bid fair to mak 1883 a memorably successful year to most American interests. The latest official estimates of the croDS which fiffure most prominently in our export trade put. the production of corn at 1.635,000,000 bushels, an in crease of 441,000,000 bushels as com - .pared with 1881; the crop of wheat at aio.uuu.uw ousneis, an incrt-aee tu xou, - 000.000 bushels, and the crop of cotton at ti.800.000 bales, an increase of l,36j,-j tural, 75.31; manufactures, 14.67; rain 000 bales over the crop of 1881. Suchjcrals and mineral oilsL 7.07; produc- results oronc year's labor are simply colossal, insuring as they do a surplus of exnortaDio prouucis xuuy eouai to any demands that can bo made upon us . . : for a long time to come. Furthermore, the prospect ot an immeoiaio cau ior our crops is most tavorable. Scarcely a grain-producing country in Lurope has this year cacapea inunuauous anu floods the calamitous results ox wnicn a . t s I are just now calling lortk substantial rvi "jUJpamy iiuui iu muvivau javiw. Tho misfortunes of the people in the in- uaa.w vto"""-" " ured simply by their prescntaltsticss aa reported by cable. Thee fioous mean not only the destruction ' of live stock, crops and other material ou hand, but a serious check P'- upon agricultural pursuits lor months to come, xne sou i fu vast districts has ben made unfit to j plant, and this, together with other .1 1 1-- ......t ,un ., rrro.t thnrL I ,ur. u.?.. . . .: ageinthe hart ot Lurope during " ' . i i 4 11 U ! . .Mnn U I me Current jvsi. an .ui-1 '"- " tmurUon (rmm and nrrivlsions will he. i .wanted by Groat Britain and the Con tinent, and accordingly that our export 4 : and internal trade must pro per lor the - next twelvemonth ... rQefficial report of the foreign com V ?J fmeroe of 'he LTnited States for Novem ber, issued by the Bureau of Statistics, 1 iilurtratea the bnttl which pur national develoouieut is wasms with our scfiso-T leAs and corrupt tariff leaislaMon.. Our exnort fir thV month of November amount to &80.973.034. nsaint imjoits I nf 153.854." "This makes an iocreas uiij excels feiorts. thecfoi e, 0 $23, . . . 819.180. asiinst an excels ,of SIO'.lSl. 010 for the previous month find of $13, ' '413.717 fr Xorirmbcr. lR8i: The ex- ' " rVirta of btincttic ncrcliandlse frm this port alone during November, lf2 'pAVOtet fe9C04.oIvi .'V"1 not "". Pro duction so irrepressible tlie evils we ; ' have brought upon oursflve would be - more keenly felt. But a beneficeut soi and climate and a tireless people enable us to face the prodigal wasto ot our re sotrrces to which we liave been con demned by a despotism of tariff monop olists. The Sooth U fast rivaling the I i 1 ? 1 West in Its lavish ield. - n November last New O rlean s ex- 1 1 ported $10,802,027; Savannah, $5,175, 019: Norfolk and Portsmouth, $4,075,- 27C; Galveston, $3,865,5 U; Charleston, $3,809,126, and Baltimore, $3,517,563. : y.) Durtaglhe rnonth. under review, fur thermore, the "imports of specie ex- ' 1 ? ' 1 ceeded the exports by $2 ,990, 794, against $2,419,047 in 1681. ' ' ' The December statement of our for eign commerce will be awaited with great interest. If the December state ment ranges with that for November . the excess pf our exports over, our im ports lor the last quarter of the calen dar year will be not less than $61,759, 376, and there is reason to believe that the excess will be even greater. Duriug December the domestic exports at New , V-Orleaps amounted to $16,086,852, be- - ing the largest month's export ercr sent out of that port, and '$5,883,923 more than the pxnort for November. If other ports fhoW corrcspondinj Tuits thej Dumber Statemctf. for -the- wb United States will be startling. ;? Air. Vennor, in a note j to the Boston ways : "I do not wih to interfere Fos any f;vere period of storm v weather is like i . . .. . !iyio otj cxDcncncen at ; ana .Newrlorlcand r55ton. anal generally throiishiiut Xew York, JdassachuicUa. Vermont, and adjacent States. This storm is likely to be repeate! about the same -date in February, tful probably with less severity.! Tiio storm period nf tiieftth to lltn of March is likely m 1 a 1 a,ul wintry f oiasv DJt. it my'opinion, nothing very out. of the way. This is net a 'prophecy, but probability based upon a very probable recurrence Astounding, if true, is the charge made by Gen. Wjti. Lillcy, of Mauch Chunk Pa., that, of the sum of 3.000.- ooo reived from the National Oovern- m. v nn -ront : -1. t for -d. I " o ' ' - wanUMn,.jA nrtnffiw ei wa3 covered into, the treasury of penMvivanIl, Alrent Evans charired tr M000 fori mMDS the and cbllectlon. ad Gen- L11IeT cklmaU) knovr two men who h, d &600 eftch .f the boU and afflrma that the evidence exists to Drove thi ltement. It Is ratner late In the day for the charge to be mude, and It Pimea in the Questionable ShaDe of a casuaf conversation in re?artl to the late election but it is too sDecinc.' and too Ma . i 1 easiiy rofuted, if untruej to remain long unchallenged. I Mr. Nimmo, chief of tho bureau of I statistics, has just issued his januual re- I port of the exports and imports - of the j United Suites in theyear 1882. Our I totol exports were S773.239.73-2. Of J these exports, classified as "protected or non-protected" articles, the propor- 1 tion was : Protected goods, 14.07 per cent.; uon-pfotectedj 83.93. More 1 specincau.v ciassinea wie percentages oi I the various products (were: Agricul- j tions of tho forest, 1.2o; products of the I fisheries, .85: other articles, Total iw.w PERSONA' Leon Gambelta was in his forty-fifth year Krrrnant. Ttallnntinp-rftfiism') f r Kit a f a vcw York bunco steeror's bait. Butler claims to hold 1&5 auti-Hoar J votes of the Massachusetts Legislature Iin his rrnsn. " I i I ? - . i . -, 1 hos. Joucs and uco. . , JTranks las hv ftriiiPl in fh strwts. Franks ns- ins :l shot-gun and Jones a revolver. lijih were instantly killed. I Major James AI Semplej who for I 2 aaLV t w 2 a. I a'a a many ears w nie uniu:u; oiaics I nrtvxr nnrt fntt. lua rrrffiTia with the tsomb duriug the late war, died in New Kent county, Virginia, on Christmas day. Mr. Labouehcre says iu! Truth that UIWl UIJUIJ IWUIUWUSW aim SUt" ccsslul author of the nineteenth century. tatiog into account the amount of work I : i l . . : t - aruuruiii?uuu, furiajniy vjcurgc J'.itot. General John Payne il of Warsaw, Ky.. probably is' the oldest pensioner on the Uniteal States pension rolls, i He is ciihty-seveu years old, and has been drawing a pension lor the lossot-1 an arm in the service ever since 18207-over sixty years. i J Xou't Die in tho House "Rotiih on. Rats'! Cleats out rat?. mice, roaches, bed buss, flies ants. wolc. chipmunks, gophers 15c. SHORTS, Uusaia has thirty-three j schools in which to educate men to manage and oierate railways; -;;-. j j. j Somaoi ibc Liud6it hosiers are sell ing 1'dlgitatctt stockibga" or foot gloves, but'not even- the endorsement! of by gienista had iuadc litem popular. ' Sr ' The tonnage launched at Glasgow; in 1859 was 35.709; in 1809. 192,3l0:in !$79, 174,750 r,ui. 1882. 391,Mk. iy ; . j . f A ilissouri quack not only promises to cure nasal catarrh at one sitting, bet Qiakes the astounding statement that he will Temove the catarrh and place it on a saucer Numbers of those English landhold ers whose generosity in returning per oentages.oi rent is paraded, do so sun pit because their tenauta would other wise throw up their-farms. .; i Dr. Murrell. an English Dhvsician. confesses that ho once nearly lost a, pa tient bygiTing him onofittiethof a grain of nitro-sljcerine... It has -been used in much larger doses in angina; neuralgia, ore. ; The hitransigeant charges the po lice with great- barbarity, when thev axrescea rrinco . jvrapoicine. his en T-k . mm treaty thatrjthey would not nnnecessari- iy disturb his young brother in-law' on his deathbed wa3 unheeded, i The use of artizcial ' leather j is now en frrroctewl frf hrtcrtra trtrta atisi O-." nn. holitering purposes where leatheris now used. Tbe new material has the alleg ed advantage of being much rapre ira. pervious to water than the genuine or iatnral article, while- it is found to wear.longer and looks better. - f To Builders and others--Go to Jaco ei's tor Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass &c You can get all sizes and at the owest prices. i T1j booVccpw of a country bcwaia i aSSSTC fe whSThta.. j The evs pfabably the most rvalna- ble thing ne.coauJ nnu aoout ice pia.ee. j . a'ibrmska paper wishes to insinnate lhat a prominent citizenjs so' in to the bad through iiquer says: - find crews bones and -skulls -with -crest will Unntr that their subseriotion lias cx- nired "and ' lhat somcthins has to be doner " : ;s ;';;' A rather elderly darkey was inquir ing of a policeman if he knew anything of his son Pete, .The policeman, told him that there was aJyoung darkey in the lockup for breaking up a prayer meeting' with au axe haiidle.T J)afs him !" exclafmol the overjoycxt parent "lie told me he was gwino to musqhis- evil- JDo Ldkewlse.' Dr. B. V. riKCE. , BufUio, N. Y. : "Five vears aid I was a dreadful suf ferer from uterine troubles. Having! ''T. - -.-a f exhausted the skui oi tnree pnysicians, , I was' completely5 discouraged, and so weak I could with ditnculty cross the room v alone.) ff I began taking your "Favorite PrcScnption" and using: tlie local treatment recommended in! your "Ckmmon Sense Medical Adviser.?! In three months 1 was perfectly cured. T wrote a letter to mv iamilv Darjer. briefly mentioning how my health had been restored, and offering to send the b ii ' i lull panicuiars, to any ,oue wnuug sue for them' ttnu enctoixna o scamped en- vthpcfor.replit .1 bare received over lour hundred letters In reply, I have described niy case , and the . treatment used; and earnestly advised them to "do likewise " From a great many I have received second letters of j thanks stating that they had commenced the treatment and were much better :al- r f MRS. E. JF. MORGAN, I tnes-fri. ,Newl Castle,Me. v :HE MAILS- Themalls close and arrive at the City Post omce as xoiiowa : t . i t CLOSE. Northern throujrh malls, fast..!..... 8.00 P. M. Northern throiurh and wi malls.... 5. 40 A. M, Raleigh.... .5.00 P. M. and 5.40 A. M. Malls for the N.'-C. Bailroad and routes supplied therefrom Includ ing A. & N . C. Callroad a v 5.40 A. M. Southern Malls for all points South. dally ....6 30 A. M. ana 8.00 P. M. Western m&Us (C. C. KaUway) dally, (except Vundar).. 5.00 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Bal- . - ! eisru o.uu tr. si. Mall for Clteraw and Darlington Kail road ..6 30 A. M. anl 3.00 P. M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston.... 6.30 A. M. and 8.00 P. M, Fayette vU le aid offices on Cape Fear 1 River. Tuebdays and Fridays. .- .1.00 P. M Fayetteville. -via Liumberton. dally. i. except Sundays.. ...b.. ........ ...5.00 P. M. Onslow C. H. and intermediate Qili CC3, Tuesdays and Fridays. . .6.00 A. M. Smithville mails, by steamboat, dauy (except Sundays)...:. i..;. ....... .8.30 A. M Malls tor. JBasy , lull. Town Creek, . - i Shallotte and Little River, Tues- Amvrm av.rl VrlVl...! '- ' 'AAA A t SZZi. a sonneratnroufrnana way maus - ' .1 . 7.t0 and 8.00 A. M Southern Mails. . . i . v. ... .... i .7.30 A. M CaroUna. Central Railroad.'......... 9.45 A. M Mails rollected from street boxes every day .Stamn Office open from 8 A. M. to vi M.. and front I to 3. h P. Money wder and Regist r L.'epartmeni, open same asMamp omce. . I btamps for sale in small quantities at general aeuvcry - wnen stamp omce ia ciOfe.a. J ,Gencral delivery open from daylight ta dark nna on oannars rrom 5.30 to i..to a. m. . ; r arm era and others e9rm a sen- crai, lucrative agency - ousuicks, dv which $5 to &20 a day can ' be earner! send address at once, on postal, to 11. C. Wilkinson & Co., 195 and 107 Ful ton Street. New York. dec 18-0-m. Bct ever made, Emory's Little Ca thartic Pills, pleasant to take, - suar coaico ; no griping; omy id cents a oox ot Drurzists or by mail. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau Street,-New York GUNS AND CUTLERY ! -7 A FESE .AkTIKKT'OF. . Muzzle andSreecn-LfSader ......... . . . . . t ;..)' Revolversarrfinimunition, SILVER ! PLATED spoidns & forks; ! A-TERy LARGE TARIETT 6f Pocket KBires, i 1; " 'Tabled Popular prices to itnt an at . , : N. JACOBI'S, 1 HARDWARE ;DKPOT, ( Jiol ia South Front St dec22-tf xHoljday Presents IP EVRRY VARIETY. JEWEL AND Odoi Cases, Cologne BoUteo, Toilet SeU, Ysaes, Mirrors, lauaortraent of Toilet JCxtracU and Cologne I also a full supply of pure Chem icalaand Patent Merttclnea, rjta.be found at both f my stores. F. c MILUSR. u . . -w -cerner Fourth and Son streets. -Storea.t,,.v r t - ::? 1 Corner Fourth jtnd'Haaover streets ! dec 19 .ejiift i . : ..rr. ilfc . Ml O 1 UN poattlT mt cw of th wont ktmm mmd. at iamw I tm If iflwwr, tot I wVl m4 t O rCTrTLiJ FM.SJL. t- wua m . nn itirfihii iTtnt mm caw ay .Zz.i: rr.j, m azt st x t VT6nob;:IIarliet. I WILL HAVE MT USUAL EXCELLENT Supply of BEEF. MUTTOK, LAMB,' TEAL, PORK. SACSAGH3. c for sale Lo-mirra w. Call and see aoaoe- of the prettiest . Stall Fed ueei in we cuy. . . Market Streetjbetvreen Becond and Third, dec 15 - iiranrrwniiiri JUUVJUl ill 1J UCJJUW Lr s V A r A peminypi are asdrg hat tarticulat troubles Brown's what particular Ikon Brrxxas is good for. , It will cura Heart Disease, Paral yai, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all nmilar diseaes. ' Its wonderful curative power is simply because it 'purifTes and en nch the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. ' v oi. s -' ' ::: r. - j X Lady Cured of Rheumatism. ' Baltimore, Md , May j, 18S0. - r My health wajnmch shattered by RheuoutUia when I commenced taking Brown's Iron Bitten, and I scarcely had strength enough to at. - - tend to say daily . household duties. , .' I an flow using the third bottle and I ' , r am' regaining strength daily, and I i cheerfully recommend It to au. I Canno say too muca in prase AUS. UAXT 15RASHKAX, tfi Prestnaast. Kidney Disease Cured. Chriadaasbunr. Va.. xS3i. Sufiering-firom kidney disease, . ' ficom whka I could get no relief, I , tried Brown's Iron Sitters, which cured sa completely. A child U mine, recovering from scarlet fever, ' had sib appetite and did not seem to . be able to cat at alL. I gave him Iron . Bitters with the happiest results, i ' - J. KVLS MOHTACVB. Heart Disease. V v Vine St., Harrisbur Pa. . . . . i. r lec a, I8SI. .'After trying different physicians ' and many remedies for palpitation . of the heart without receiving any - , Waefit, I was advised to try Brown's 1 Iroav Bitters. I have used two bot, . , ties and never found anything thq gave me so much relief. 4 ... i Mrs. Jbmsih Hess. For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subject, Baovspj's Iron Brrnas is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuine Jan 8-1 w tpc-nrm NEW STOCK ! FOE THE HOLIDAYS ! ' 1 am now dfleriiig the: Greatest Bargains hi Staple and Fancy Goods ! OTE SOME OF THE PRICES : I I tneu Handkerchief s,Jc, 10c I&5, l.V, to the finest sold. - ... Hambui-g rlj:ln, 3f.f -V, So, 10c to the Cuest sold." - Childreu's Hoso, Sc. 10c, Ue, to 25c, worth 50o . .Ladies Hose, 8cv 10er to 2."c, worth 50c. I ' i . - Towels, 5c, 10e;lS(?,'ffle, to $ I each. Handsome Collars, 10c, 15c, 23c, to tho finest Fifty dozen KM Gloves at l per pair, would be cheap at , LADIES' LISLE GLOVES, - ALL. GRADES. aUn, Gix)S praio and 8 ash. . Txrw priced. SILK HANDEERHIEFS, The best Fifty Cent Silk Handkerchief f : ;! he city. ,-1 CORSETS ! i I STIIX HOLD THE-LEAD IN CORSETS 1 ,000 assorted 6ires containing tho bodt . . w0 cent Corset ever sold. ! Salem Kersevs and Cassi- .7'., ; ! . meres. ! Out Fifty Cent Salem Kersey, all Wool Filling, 1 1 jMata anything sold for Roys and Men. t -. MT HEAVY" SALES IN FANCY ARTICLES ; i enables me to sell Staple Goods cheaper .. 'wK :r, than the cheapesL 1- . MY 6TOCK OFcHOCSEHOLD GOODS IS Tncimparably the beet and cheapest . s Pure pnen. Table pamaak at 25c per yard. Kxcenent 50c Up to the finest quality sold In, the city. fjapliihs & DoylaS) A a -low as Fire Cents. Great Bargains, in ill" ii riitf ferrsa i : I keepa moat complete stock of all kinds of nU irDry Goods 1 every department. . : Ton will find , ? 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J . . . - THE FARM DEPARTMENT of the Weekly Herald srlves the latent a well as the moht rrstcal snjrgctions aud di'COT eries relating t the dntien of tho farmer, hints for ratptnjc Cattle. Poultry, Grains, Tree. Vceubles. &c, Ac. with suggestions for keeping iniildln'grs and farming utensils inn- SairJ This is supplemented by a well-edited epartment, widely copied, kinder the head of THE HOME, j giTing rcceiie for y.ractiivl dishes, hints for making cothing and for keeping up with the latest fashions at the " lowest price. Every Uem of crtoklogtr economy eupgeBted in this ctpartment 1j u-actlcally tested by experts be fore publication. I Jitters from our Pari and London correspondents on the very latest! fashions. Tho Home Department of the Week ly Herald will save tho Ifocn-ewifci more than one hundred times tho price of the papers Tho interests ot SKILLED LABOR, are .looked after, and everything relatlijg to ineeha- ics and labor saving is carerulJyre coriled. 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I - i a. . .11 jxxttuev pvupiv ua varuea lust In li,L marks concerning persons and affairs The s2 makes a practice of tcllhyr them thT. truth to the best of its ability three btS and sixty live days In the year, before eWr as wen as aiier, auoui me, wnaies sirftu t about the small fish, in the ! face of rtw plainly and fearlessly as when soprortniC I peueral.approvai, J he Mun baa altHluteitk purpose to serve, save the information f J! rewiers and tho furtherance of - the eomnJ. good. - ! :. . - '; . j ' Because H Is everybody uewepaper , man is so humble that Tho Suu Is indifffJ. to his welfare and his rights, i No' nan h. rich that It can allow injustice to be doneh!. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 9, 1883, edition 1
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