The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 16S3. Entered at the Postoflicc at Wilmington,?. C, , as second-class matter. The Baltimore public schools arc in need of reform. There are in that city , 90,000 children of school ac, of whiqh 50,000 are enrolled in the schools and 30,000 are in actual attendance. The Sun, of that city, says that the place where reform is needed is in the school hoard; that politics have too much to do with the appointment of teachers and the general mannscmcnt of the schools. The tidal ware of the last cjpctiou in Ohio and the adverse decision of the : Snprome Court in Iowa save a set-back to the temperance people in those States, but although cast down they do not seem to be discouraged. They are . hard at work azain in both States, and having learned wisdom by experience, we may expect their campaign this tima to be characterized bv more strategic abililv more enthusiasm it could not "have than it manifcstcd last -year. J ' Ta Ohio, there has already paf scd the Senate, by a decisive vote, a resolution proposing a constitutional amendment which gives the Lejrjslature the power to pass laws regulating the manufacture andsalcof ratoxicatinz drink. It this resolution pass the House, as it proba bly will, the people will vote on it at the next election. As the Constitution stands now. the liCdslaturc has no power to license the liquor traffic, so that there is no middle ground between absolute prohibition and free whiskey. In Iowa the prohibitory constitution al amendment was rendered null and -r J i t l l .1 : r. passage through tho Legislature. A State temperance convention will meet . next Wednesday at Des Mcines to de vise measures which shall make .effec tire the will of the people as expressed at ths last election by a majority of 30,- 000 in favor of 'a " prohibitory amend ment. In Indiana the outlook for the prohibitory amendment is not hopeful, but a survey of the whole field shows plainly the check received by the tern perance cause last fall was evidently only temporary. fell on the company. Was this to be a a "declaration" for a candidate? Tbc orator paused for a j moment. 6f the three candidates present one began at once to study his . bill of fare with a raised eyebrow and an air of complete absorplipn ; another "rubbed his beard as it he would rub it off, and the third simply blushed. The orator stopped just enough to allow this little- by-play to begin, and i then) said quietly that he would not disturblhc harmony of the present occasion by mentioning the gentleman's name. A shout went up, the candidates joining in, which fairly woke up the colbied coachmen on their . boxes outsidc-j-a feat usually only to be acconfplished with several sharp pokes of a cane in the region of the dorsal vertebra;. Steele Mackayc says "that a joke is the product of the occasion." This seemed very funnyj to everybody at the time. Perhaps it was because the speeches came, of course, at the end of the dinner. It is remark able how the average man's apprecia tion of humor improves as a! dinner goc on. What he! would have regarded before dinner began as utterly flat be comes amusing when he is half way down the bill of fare, and py tho time be has reached the end monplace ous. the most corn- thing is exquisitely humor- Another appeal is made to Parlia ment for permission to connect England and France by a tunnel under the English channel, The. Channel Tunnel Railway Company is jthc corporation which aJks perm issionjto undertake the work, and to assuage the fears of the British Lion it offers to! bring the exit of the tunnel three and a half miles inland from 'Dover. As j England maintains a regular army of nearly 200,000 men, about 75.000 of whom remained at home even during tho vfar in Egypt and the.trouble in Ireland, there ought to be no doubt in the mind of Lord Wolseley as to the power of Epgland to prevent a French invasion by means of the subaqueous passage, j Perhaps England will recover from bef fright and j permit the execution not only of the scheme of Sir Edward Watkin, but of tho rival corporation, so that there will soon be two tunnels under the English channel and Englishmen will) be ashamed to admit that they ever opposed their construction through fear of France. Hough on Rats." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipmnnks. gophers. 15c. Druggists. PERSONA. While we trust that Mr. William E: Chandler, as Secretary of the Navy, says the New York Sun, may prove to be a model of integrity, a paragon of disinterested probity, a bulwark ofhon- C3t administration, a stern and uncom- Lexington and lives as becomes an rromisinsr enemy ot all jobbers, an im- Kentucky gentleman, . passable barrier to tho plots and schemes of rozues and rings, a light ning detector of corrupt intentions, however welltiisguised while we trust Treasurer Wood, of Jackson county. Texas, has skipped out with $25,000 of tne county's lunds. ; John W. Clay, the only living son of Henry Clay, cultivates a fine farm near i old Mr. u. K. &pringer, to wnoni music lovers in Cincinnati owe so umch, is so ill that he cannot enjoy tho opera festi val in that city, even, by telephone. Miss Clara Barton is said to have that Mr. Chandler may prove to be all hbecn offered by Governor Butler, of that Secor Robeson was not. wo prefer Massachusetts, tho position of Superin to await developments. It seems pre mature to express even sucn nau-ucsi tating faithwa3 is avowed by our esteem ed contemporary, tho Tunes, in the fol lowing passage: 1 Tf. nnnln hnrn hwn wi.shnu ""that tlm 4 amendment authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to complete the iron-clads bv contract, provided they can be thus j-k a1 rs r9T I linn -m ini 1 1 1 1 1 1 ri i.iii'jiiii i ii.iii a liii . . navy yarns 4or sucn is me meaning oi the amendment had not been adopted, since it gives occasion to the enemies of the bill to claim that Mr. Kobeson has won a victory for himself "and his fa retary of the Navy, this amendment might be sumcient cause tor the rejec tion of the entire bill by the Senater but as a matter of fact he is not Secretary of tho Navy. The amendment cau do no harm with an honest man in the -Secretary's chair. Mr. Chandler is not nn ??m! efstwrniin find his vi.ws nf political management arc not those of -' ' ? m- a. il l i. me j. tines, out uuciu is hu icuduu iu suppose that ho will enter into any corrupt bargain with contractors, Be cause Mr. Kobeson was once Secretary It is hardly fair to assume that all successive Secretaries must resemble him." Tho trouble with the monitor amend ment is that there is altogether too much Chandler in it. Too much de pends upon the theory which we shall bo glad,,to accept, after it has stood certain practical tests that the present Secretary of the Navy is an old-fash ioned Roman in his notions of public duty and responsibility. Mr. Chandler may not be anothcc-Robcson, but we have never heard that he faints at a monitor contract, or flees to a sanctuary when John Roach heaves in sight. tendent ot the Sherborn prison for wo men." Whou a reporter asked Senator i Da vid Davis tho other day if he intended marriage, the irate; Senater threatened to throw tho insolent intruder out the window. ! ! Mr. OsoaiVF. Brown, a well known banker anduroker of Wall street. New York, was ordained a minister of the Reformed Episcopal Church recently. The Marquis of Lome has been re elected commedoro of the Royal Nova Scotia yatch squadron. Except Secre tary Chandler, the Marquis is probably tho most daring seaman in all North j America. ' Washington letter to tho New York Tribune : There was an amusing little incident at a Democratic dinner-party tha other night. It would be 'telling" in tftTwhcre it was. Ono of the after- dinner sneakers branched off upon the The Grfeatest of All. Rhone IrojJ Works. Rockwood. Tenn,.! March 15,. 1881. I regard Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure as the greatest medicine ever discovered. I It I restored me to! health when hopelessly illhvith catarrh of the bladder. GEUKul li. CUR TIS, . ! I SHORTS. .. Louisville is connected by telephone with sixteen towns, j M ruck, the New York illustrated week ly .cleared $ 130,000 last year. . j The members of the Kansas Press Association have decided not t employ strikins printers. ! I Alabama has twentyttwo' iron furna- . ces in operation, prouuging uauy more than a thousand tons. Chicago Is suppressing the "mashexy and expects to wrestle with the sand- i . i Dagger in me smiling i uiurc. Dakota has about made up her mind that sho cannot get i purged of re pudiation in time to get into the Union until some other year comes round. ; Ostrich farming seems to be profitable in South Australia. (Air. W. Malclm, at Gawler, keeps seventy-four ostriches, most of them reared by himself. Ar New Yorker who has been study ing stones ventures the prediction that not a mouern onnaing mere wiu oe in existence a thousand years hence. Two Republicans and one Democrat MOONSHINE. A Chicago girl threw her shoe after a departing bridal party tho other day, and it took the construction department of the city three and one-hours to rer move the obstruction. Exchange X Boston woman declined a gift of $25,000. She is a widow of a newspa per editor, and it is suspected that she has pawned her ; husband's diamonds, and needs no further assistance; JSbrr Herald. j The 'New Orleans Picivunc .is mis taken in supposing that "Mrs. Lang try is an actress lor revenue only." Tjiat delightful lady is an actress for rjvenue and Mr. Freddy Gebhard both. "Yes," said the landlord, "I da hate to have a fool'come to my hotel and blow out the gas on retiring. It's yery distressing. His friends are invariably so afflicted that they forget to pay his bill." Somervillt JoumaL One of the members or the present Congress will edit a newspaper after his term expires. Wc are glad to be able to record so remarkable and rapid advancement, and hope that the fact of his having been a Congressman will not hinder him from becoming a . rc spcctable editor. Exchange. The Bullous, ' dyspepstic or constipated, should ad- -dres. with two stamps and history f case for pamphlet. World's Dispensary Aicaicai jLssociauoB, JBimaio, ss. x. MISCELLANEOUS. First National Bank of Wil- ' j . inington.; CATIT.VL STOCfi... ....... SURPLUS FUKD $250,000 66,000 Deposits recclTed aad collections zsade oa all Accessible polnfs In the United Stater. . DIRECTOR! - . f" . E. E. BURRUSS, . J . D. G.fWORTH, MARTIN. j ' JAS. 8PRUKT. B. r. HALL. OFriCERS': MISCELLANEOUS. ICndw - 1 . ' ' " f '"J 7. ".' That Brown's Iron Bitters will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. s Will insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives d new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs- ingmother to full strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles and nerves,enriches the blood. Overcomes weakness, wake fulness, and lack of energy Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new the weakest invalid. life 37 Walker St., Baltimore, Dee. iS3i. For six years I have been a great ' sufferer from Blood Disease, Dys- . pepsiaandConstipationandbecaine so debilitated that I could nottetain anything on my stomach, in fact, life had almost become a burden. Finally, when hope had almost left me, my husband seeing . Brown's Iron ' Bitters advertised in the paper, induced me to give it a trial. - I am now taking the third bottle and have not felt so well in six years as I do at the present time. Mrs. jL F. Gxirrix. Brqwn's Iron Bitters will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs " bracing up," than any medicine made. E. E. BURBUSS. ......... A. K. WAXKER.. W. IjARKIXS ........ I api2a President. I Cashier i A'Bst Cashier 1883. i Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. MISCELLANEOUS. Farmers,? Take Notice. jyj-oiaiis noe cholera compound to just the thinj to cure or preTeat Hog Chal era and all diseases to which' Swine ar ub- icct: it win rrcrert inai known as Trichna, anl will cct; It will rrcrent l pt a thrifty, health r condition, cmn dreadful dlseasa ut your bogs la arin? the kid neys, l.rcr. c, oi worms ana parasites Kach iackaso contains ono and one-half pounds and will. If glTcn strictly according to directions", cure lb hop of the Cholera and nut 30 bosr in a condition to fatten in one half the usual time, thcrebv sarins one half of tho feed. The farmers of Duplin county axe giving !t the praise. '--.-All farmers should bny a pack, age. ! . ' For sale .wholesale and retail, by Vf . H.1 GRKEN, Druggist, Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. I - dec 19-dAw.tf MISCELLAKEorjg THE SUN. f' NE7 YORK, 1883. More people have read Thk 8c5 d. i year just now passlnjr than Tfr i.& U It was first printedTQ other newilJ Ushed on this aide of the earth wSS?? J and road la any year by so many ine?.r? :. We aro credibly Informed that tw . read, and like The hun for the foffi V aons, amnujrothersr r-rf r-n f ."Jt tlve form and with the irreateitE?u,ti' iscy whatever hts rntemtfohnmr' the crents, the deeds and BdsdeeoVivH' dom, tbe phl'osophy.tho nouhleta!f? W sense, tncimprojrirjnonsoiise-Hwthr " ONEDOLLAR A YE Alt. .1 - - - ! . mHE CIRCULATION OF THIS POPULAR X - : .-- " -:-.r.-.. newspaper 1 constantlySincreaslng. It cen tains all tbe leading news of the Daily -Horald and is arranged n handy departments. The ' FOREIGN NEWS .' embraces speclai dispatches from all garters of the globe. Under the head of j AMERICAN NEWS aro eiven the. Telesnanhic Despatches of he week from all parts ot tho Union." This fea ture alone makes ; . 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Guitar, maple, machine bead, fin j finish... ........... .....i 17 Banjo-, 10 Inch, 4 brass brackets.... 5S Cornet, brass cornopeos style, csss i . and crooks , ..... SO DrmnV brass, Pruaslaa, ornamented Gold Violin, Guitar and Banjo Btrlogf, H Bros. . v mi . Vi . vi. .. Silver Violin, Guitar and Banjo Striae, H Bros. ...........1. Steel Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings, . H Bros. .....'-j Gut, Russian, German or Italian, bat "ui - 5 quality .. . . i Instruct on Books, Howe's or Winner's, - - mv liet wimm r -' . - Having Just made a good trade for 1M I er Sewhig Machines, willseU them for while ibeyJastiL: . . ; t-.r.r Money Is au.te'safe In common ZrZwtl' 1 plainly addressed. - j .J e under- r TmiMiti.mii with orderJ WH1 ..... iaoo the Uniicd The volumes of the Magazine begin with the ituniDers ior iune.sna lecemocn'ot each year. wnennotimo is specinea, ic win ue under-1 'Vra.MitiTi rftH errAar tnodthAtthe subscriber wiihfi to ii.iHT,ffh I .Term strictly cash with oraer. ihe current Number. V 7 ' " Stamps. ig, fio cents each by xne ia6i xugnv- volumes ci Harpers Maga. zxnt. in neat cioia Dinamg,' wiu ue sent by mau. pofit.paiu, oa receipt ox uu per volume. uiotn oases, ior umaing. oo mall, oostuaid, . - Index to Harpers Magazine, Alphabetical, Analytical, ana tiassmea, ior volumes l to 60, lncmslve, from .Tune, 1650, to June, 1880, one I VOL, oVO. dOth. 14 00. Kemittanccs should be made by Post-Ofuce Money Order or Draft, to avo.d chance of loss, i Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement Kuhont the exprtss order of harper a bbos. Agents and dealers seod for our 10 p maKB 100 per ceni. proas. j t Call ou us when you corno to St. Lcrn1-. References : Any bank or wholesale T 1 In the city. i iru. ..hiui -m . ; j Hulbert Bros., Is the only General I saie nouse in ou xxnus. i r .. j .- ; . . . HULBEBT B r rauuve street, . t - Jan IS-It- galnt xxmi.p- Address dec 13 HABPEB BKOTnEUS, new lorx. 1883. GUNS AND CUTLERY ! Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 1 TV A FINE ASSORTMENT OF . i Muzzle andBreech-Loader Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition, SILVER PLATED .... K- - " ' SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF Pocfcet Knives, ' 8 CITED TO BOTf AKD GOOjB Ot ToM TO SLXTSXHTXABJ Ot ACK. a : Vol IV commences KOvember 7, ,t- W . W. . . . B.II,M : j.n ions rrvtruM wmm nrtu liv" -zl successf nl beyond anticipation.-- J ning Post. ! , It has a dlitlnctlTe purpose, to which lly adheres that, namely, of suppf more attractive, as well as more w note"-- Boston Journal, , y y - For neatness, elegance of &&Zrrt& contenu-generally, It Is nnsurp'; punucauon or. tne xina yei,oru r XkOUi&.PUtsburgh Gazette. ' v , .-m. . TERaIS i HABPEB'S YOUNG PEOPLE, J Per Yss trmtmersm pFmM I ' Pnrcus Scutxua; Four Cent v Snecimen coov sent on receipt of aT The Volumes of IIarDers Young rZ- i 1881 and ISS2, handsomeiy bound in i"ri f 1 Table Cutlery. psSSSS TUZZ&.'Vg'i I Vrninr Peoni for 1S2. 25 rents: VCtS? Popular prices to suit all at . . ; cent adlirionaL r CrZ l&enuttances should be maae or "ivjsv , Honey Order ot Draft, to avoid ehnf,ic - Newspapers are not to copy thifn,wr0 taent without the express order of uf j liAliPUU. n -uAVfixfc N. JACOBI'S, - ItAEDWAXZ DEPOT, tec 72 tt , No. it statu Frcs; It . . - - . . - - : i