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The Daily Review. JOSH: T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. Wilmington, n. c. x thursday. february 15. 1883. Entered at tho rostolacc at Wilmington. X. C, .us sccond-cbt9s matter. ' r it b - i i ' in- i -Hon. JudaU I. Benjamin. cx-Uniled ; Uto? jSenator, cx-Soeretary of State of the Confederate States, and eminent, at TOtOSffianVand most learned 'lawyer and jurist; on account of protracted ill- - health,- has been compelled to -jclire from the Engl bit b;lr? - where he, -lias occupied most distinguished positions 1 M TM n rr f tiA locf tt if snn't-nn -a ! -AtfevrYifrk paper commends 'gcu.'! Fitzhuzn I ax as an orator,' and sav; His little speech at the Thirteenth (N. Y.) Regiment,, was a model of wit, good sense and graceful eloquence. Ilis figure representing the United Stales as bounded on one . de .by ice and the -otheV fJj bananas was equal to the most celebrated efforts of our veteran The Iowa board of railroad com in is sioners have decided that shippers have rights to. 8electrthe route bj which they will forward goods, and that railroads txms$ accept such freight and - bill it as 4howrief-4csirc. ' This decision will prevent railroads in Iowa from makiug arbitrary rules' as to receiving freight from connecting Jincs, and is an im poVtant victory for shippers. -; Yariotis ahd'sandry luehsu res per taining to railroads in Arkansas arc before the Legislature of that State for enactment, but as yet nothing definite Los been accomplished. President Parra moro, of the Texas and St.. Louis, (nar low gauge) has reduced the fare upon lis road, and is anxious that t he Legis lature shall make other, roads do. like- wlse. A passenger rate of three cents per mile will probably be the outcome - of the lcgislatioa of the prcsont : session. The number of intcrual revenue dis tricts is to be reduced from one hundred and twenty-six to forty-six. This is a good, judicious and economical move, as the country will save thereby over tne million dollars annually. As soon lis a righteous revision of the tariff shall bo completed, says the Philadelphia JRecord, a further reduction of the re maining forty-six, will be the riht .EtliUigiiThe prospect oi a speedy alW righteous" revision ol the tariff," how ever, is not cheering. - IH j iiasing tno country turougu, says me Springfield Republican, the one thins - now discussed by politicians and news papers is the tariff. .This is true, and ritftype thing to do is to let the ueoplel ''secaS quickly as possible a practical result of all this discussion in the cut ting down of taxation and the establish ment of a tariff for revenue. It is op positibn to -the vital measures by the politicians which prolongs the dis cusiioaymd the people will not; forget theJliticians who 'prolong it. Not -iby a large majority"! Th'eCdnnellsvillc coke region in Pennsylvania has" been flooded with cheap Hungarian .laborers, andf a , ,crusado has, been opened against their further Increase. In an address signed by ,citizcr3', it i3 stated that women X nnA gUlA rn f n.t wort 'fit onlr for the stoutest men, women at work with Infants lying promiscuously ,on the cold ground ; girls under, ten years of age jbrking and drawing cokc; extreme lln4es in)tlir5 housesand; in their liabiti," extreme promiscuity in their ' t&axi&l relations. carrviDiron an illicit jtSKejf iramc, ami; uunareos 01 ue Jadfng luiblts which space cannot . .A. . . . A. .. 4 " 1 3 1 ' L tmoru to enumerate. SOME FACTS. . Inthefiscaivcar,; ending. June. 30, J883 tay3 'ihtLNew vYork: 8uh, ever? ja.an.jwoman and child in tho United ttatswhitev' -'black.:- or mixed, was taxed upon aif average over seven dol lars, under the operations or llie pres nt- ;rtiifinn t nriflrii.fid' ihft internal B 1 UiUbiWiJ w....m - - - - revenue abomination. The State, county and city taxes for the samp year i- . . .i ' j . - ... . . i. r . k. w a m m m v-k n iwi 1 1 r i i i i pi ir 1 two elements iogether, the taxation in round numbers may bo calletl fourteen j . dollars a head, or seventy dollars for an ordinary Jamily ot five' persons. This suci represents about one-fifth -for the a. vcrage yearly wages of labor in most of our factories 1 This heavy burden falls especially opon the workers for waes. With large families and smaH compensation, they have to pay thU enormous taxa Uon, distributed over almost every arti cle consumed by themselves, by their Wires or by their children For nearly eighteen years the people have been oppressed by taxes that, could only be justified by the demands of a great ciyil war. Now tno treas ury is overflowing with an immense surplus, which has served as a constant incentive to cupidity, corruption and ""prodigality.:;inder tho sUmulus of this Asnrplns, the public expenditures Ixav inereasedenormously;;Yicious legisla tion haa teen; encouraged; Tiver and harbor steals have passed;! and mult? tlrirrf n(Vivr Iwwm t'Ttt ri rt sineenres for imunious and exacting Avr ,foo-h --P0"? xn .... 1 floicff, Bremen, Leipzig, Hanover and Tliis; Infill if t a-vritfmi h.l nAt rmlv !m. ; - . " ! poveri.shedktIic toilers, but it has caused jagreat public evil by demoralizing the whole civil service, and by con vertiii a hundred thousand omceholders into i,m.5 pmu.ca, rariau. lor years past a cry Tor relief .has conic out of tlo cabins and cottages of millions of workiiismcti.; jU has at - r iiaj i a r lrnofoil in. iw.ti.'o tK nnrlv whii'h ...... . v., ry. --r monopolists hare controlled' legislation on this subject. , and they are , deaf to every proposal of concession by .which their prolits might be diminished. ? Now, on the eve of an expiring Con Z ' ' J 1 'j - "8' this lotion i,aSaio debated, and with no prospect of bbtter fuccess thau heretofore. At the last session Mr. Kelley, prolcRsing to speak in'bc hall.of the : ewnmittce ofj Ways and Mea'us, voluntarily projniiscd to bring in a bill which would reduce .the inter nal rcvenu6 severity-live millions fot dollars. That announcement was fol lowed by a caucus where Mr. kelley was disciplined; and then his pledge was redeemed bty; a little ' bill of. reduction for sixteen- millions im cosmetics, matches, bank checks, and patent mel icincs! And that bill was defeated. V. . - In its defeat, however, ' it furnished the basis lor the tariff agitation -in the 'Senato and for the measure lately re ported by Mr. Morrill from the Finance Committee. Tho House has also I been discussing', at the same time another bill from the Ways aud Means. Neither of these schemes agrees with jthat ; pro. poscdby.thc Tariff Commission, and none of the three gives substantial relief to the sufferers who most need it!. j Hence the situation may be- summed up briefly aiid conclusively.- -Tho bills before Congress reduce some of the present duties, but in 'every imorLt bit instance fhctj increase lax'tlion. If cither of thenf shouhlpass dually, or i f a conference bill should be framed by Mr Morrill and Mr. Kelley and be adopteil, the exist-in burdens would continue in nearly all the force of their oppression. If these attempts (should fail. the. monopolists will rejoice as they fall back on a war tariff, which! some of them say doe not give sufficient! pro tection in time of peace. . ' ''The doors of real relief are closed for Lhis Congress, no matter whichj of the suggested alternatives should come to pass. The Republican statesnon have shut their cars against reason aud their eyes against liht. The people will know how to tint! redress at the next elec- tions, Twenty Years a SuffererJ R V Pikce. M l) 1 Buffalo. X- Y, Dear Sir Twenty years ago 1 was shipwrecked on the Atlaii tie Ocean, and the cold and exposure ejaused a; large abscss to form on each ,eg. which kept conttnally d.ischarghing. . After siJehding hunibreds of jdollars, with i no benefit. I tried your 'Golden Medical Discovery" and now, in less thau three months after taking the '..first 1 bottle. I am thankful to say I jam completely cured, and tor the lirst time in ten years can put any lefc heel toUhe ground.1' 1 am yours WILLIAM RYDER. 87 Jefferson St.. Buffalo, N. Y. in-th shouts New Jersey is incuba inir a law mak- ingthe decision, of nine men in a jury of twelve, or that of four in a jury of six, the verdict.; 1 I Six serviceable cannou were made of ice during the carnival "a't Montreal Plauks two inches in thickness ere shattered aud iron balls were thrown nearly a quarter ofamile by thesejguns .-A tree was cut a few weeks ago in Hempstead county, Ala!, that measured 20 leet in circumference. I It Itook six men, working constantly, halfia day to fell it: Experienced lumbermen say that: the supply of walnut is rapidly diminishing And thai fully three fourths of the good stock throughout the country has been consumed withiii the last ten years -; The cost of the institutions, under the care of the New York Board of Chari ties is about $10.000,000 a year, $1,500.-' 000 being expended oil the. insane who -number about 11,000, ami are rnpitlly j increasing. j Thos Democratitrgovernors who be lieved that thev were fallowing in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson when they .refused all parade and excuse at their inaugurations will have to look to their laurt Is. Gov. Hamilton, of Illinois, proposes" to outdistance" them all. , He says his inauguration will not cost the State a nickel. When the time comes he will take the bath ol office and become governor and that is all there will be about it. Mr. Hamilton must now expect to hear it said that he has a I'rosuicnHal.neu in ins bonnet. . . j Real estate in Jerusalem is evidently i by no means stagnant, sinco tho Amen- can consul in that city reports tho issue of permits for buiidiu? sixty rive new houses aud lor. addins to sixty- three ( others. 1 Uouses"orhiodcni sl5le are fashionable in the suburb, and there is a rise in rent. Not only has the popula tion of Jerusalem increased during ihc year, but that of Jaffa. an) Hebrou. the chief fain bein; an influx of Russian Jews lleeinff from persecution Jur tlca fbr the J"ews"tuay soon become a rallyinff cry. Jaffa contains nearly 0, 000 jeoplc. , . 1 Can' Get it.1 Diabetes, Bright' Disease, Kidney, Urinary or Liver complaints cannot be contracted by you or your family it Hop Bitters, aro used, and If you Al ready have any: of theso diseases Hop Bitters is the only medicine that' will postively caro you. v Itoa't Xorset; this, and don't get some puffed up stuff that "orill only harm you: ; r PEKSONAT ! , . ' t 1 . , irresiucni. yrtuur o curuiauiy ,ni iuc j Coppinger-Blaine wedding is comment-; ed on as significant, ' v i; i . ,Me annual rental M Queen IcUr; a L .M'"Tfttc "'""."V."" i 100.000. and ho is a close collector. j AIcIonaM ia rather simmering down, j Hiu judgc Xiblack is waving aloft the j lemcratic banner of Indiana, ior Kl ' ' ,!,! V f ' f ' 1 i Hie lUke Ol V CIUimoQ OUCC .lOlItCU he ni,ght able to blackball bis sons jf t3ev ever became candidates. j Mark Twain savs there is something very fascinating about science it giTes you such wholesale returns of conjunct ure tor sucn inning investments . or i fact, - t I)r J P Wallaec, of Beliefontairie, Ohio, reprts that the brain of the late UrE II Knight,,anthor of ttie-Mcchani-calJDictioaary, weighed sixty-ouiices- An old lady who lives in- Massachu setts heard that-.fr John Bright wks coins to visit this country- "Well," j said she,. "I hope he won't bring hijdis- ease witu mm." , i Col George N. Bardwelli of Pciinsyl vaiiia, is a candidate for door keeper, of the next House of Representatives. Col Bard well is from the old Wilmot district, aud holds four commissions re ceived while in the array from Gov Curtin. - - :-r . , Ex-Gov John lietcher, of Virginia, who was a prominent figure in uaiioual politics twenty years, ago, has almost entirely given away, mentally and phy sically. He never leaves his room, and his mind v has become bo feeble that he barely recognizes his most intimate; and life-long friends and associates.,-, t..( . lecturing in Boston ou the situ, prof Samuel P. Langley said that If a col? umn of ice having, a diameter at its base of forty-five niiles and 'extending tv tlie moon were erected on one of our. Western prairies, and all the heat "of the ; sun were concentrated sudden ly upon it, it would melt' and? -become vapor in a single. second' i'? p?n ? j It is reported that "lir" Benson, ,.he elect-Archbishop of Canterbury. 'recent ly had a long interview with General Booth, the leader -of the Salratiou Arm y. and expressed himself as being inlaympathvwithtliooigariization.1 Go on," he said, do all t he good you ciin ; get at the people. Wc rejoice, mdyv we would like it to 1 be done somehw" or otHer in harmony and unison with the Church of England." 3Iotlier Swan's Worm Syrup. t Infallible, tasteles, harmless, cathar tic ; lor feverishness. restlessness, vornis, constipation. 25c. I MOONSHINK. The pen may be mightier1' than "the sword, but wben an editor has" a .rivet fitted to a couple of swords he. can beat a dozen ntna in getting up original mat ter. T&eai Si fA?i.r. r 4 tiC;' ; A Congresman who does" not scatter six or eight bushels of Agricultural. I)e partmeut seeds among his, constitu ents must make the next, campaign ', on his temperance record .-Delfoit.Frte Press. ; ;V ; . " - The cable brings the gratifyinff; intel ligence, that the "Boers havo been re pulsed by.Mapoch," Mapoch, we pre sume in an editor ; but the man at the other end of the cable doesn't seem to know how to spell Bores though the word may havo slipped a cog in coming over, isorrmoicn ueraui. : For a ouarter of a century Mrs Lydia Maria Child and her husband ! lived without a servant, in their humble and pleasant home in W&yland, Mass. Once, relates Ziofi's Herald, when: Le said to' her. f 'I wish for yourtsake, dear, I was as rich as Crojsus," she respond ed, You are Croesus, for you are king of Lydia' . ; u . A Boston merchant advertised for ' sales-women," and had only two ap plicationsone from a half Mind wo man of GO, and the otherTrorn a girl of 14, who proved so giddy on" a day's trial that lie discharged her at night. The next morn iug a new advertisement appeared, calling for sa!es ladies," and before o'clock there w as jsdeh a rush that he had to put out a -sign of "Positions all Filled" 'Tbeforc his busi ness could proceed. -. - " ' "- Messrs T I Crawford & Co;, Oxford, N " C . say; "We consider Brown's Iron Bitters the most reliable tonic4 on the market. i r . MISCELLANEOUS. A Kcw Stock : OF SADDLES, BRIDLES TRUNKS, Ac, Just received from the Manufacturers. Parties in need of any article iu my lino would no wen to give me a can, as 1 am now 4 in reccmt;oi new prices for Ca9h. stock, and selling at. low . Manufacturing and Repairing doou at Short notice- call at tho old Saddle and Harness Store of- J. IS. MALLARD, jan 13- - j - No. H Front St GUNS A1TD CUTLERY ! A WE ASOKTtENT.OF Muzzleana.Breecli-Loauer , . m v , -i J ! - Guns. Revolvers and Ammunition SILVER PLATED : SPOONS & fores; t A VERY, LARGE VARIETY OF Pocket Knives, Popular prices to suit all at ?' N. JACOBI'S, j- '; :. HACDTVAJiS DSPOT; '-decmf 1' No. 10 South Front 8t MISCELLANEOUS. . I,. . : s i . . -1 v ir to vigorotsiy push a business, strength to study a profession, srrengm xo reguiaxe a noasenoro, i out physlcil pain. AU this rep're- - 1 M I A I F senis wnai is wanieo, in ine orrcn heard xpfessionVl11 fJrf I I wish I ' had the ?strenthl if'yoQ ; are ; broken down, have not energyi5 or : feel as.rf HfewaS liirdly iykrth Iiy- ; ni you. can be , refleyed ana1 re- r stored to robust health and strength :by taktng.BROWN'S KtON.BIT-l TERS, which is -a true tontca 1 medicine universally reconnnended for all wasting diseases h-.pi f soi N. I'rnoaiSt.,Ultiioor? --.j During tlie war I was in jurcd in the stomachby a piece of a shell, and have suffered from it ever since. About fou vears aeo it brought on paraly- "? is which kept me in bed six aaonths, and the best doctors - - 7 "a ' l t "v - ; inline city sata i coma noi : " live.' I suffered ftarfally from i. - indigesdon, aiid foe trrertwo r -U years could not cat solid food - - and for alarge portion of the time was unable to retain even - KquicLnouriahment. I trie J .till BrtfnsIron Bitter; d nov. after taking two pottles I am able toget up ahd go around i'- and am rapidtyteiprovixigl v t iif.' '' 'i .ill VI K'M , ; ;? : K jB ROWM'S; (RAH P ITTfRS is a complete : and . sore remedy for Indigestion, : Dyspepsia, Uahria, Weakness'and ill tfiieaies requir- -ing a 1rue, reliable, hen-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives r newlifeT td ne mwcleVand tone to the hervesi ' ' ' . ' '" V feh lW?r- tp-o-urm ?nOORECOUimfGRIT' V COKNMIILS A!;0 LIILLSTDJ.ES, CESTirmiEVonLD ,SAHTtri 07 USAt SSHT ; - I .':& rrwoArnm ? KC8TM CASCttXA HlUSTCaXCO. Braneh Office, Chartottt, It. C JCErIVJgTXgii THIS PA1TK Lime, Eainit and blaster ! BtHLWNG LIME; AGRrct7LTtmAi;i.lllK f CARBOKAtK"6r LrME,' fCAtNIT, IjAND" P-ASTER AND ARL.y ' GOOD FERTILIZERS, I AND VERY CHEAP. 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Uia tie and flxty five day in the year, before as-well a after, about the whales mZ3r alKmt tho small fifeb, in the face of1 oW u plainly and fearledy as when upwi general approvaL The un has abRAiJu pnrpoHS to serve, save the informant 7J readers and the fnnhersnco f ih cmi si , Because It Is ovenrbody's newvpin-. 'v man is o humble that Tt5 Sun in iiiTL to hi wel fare and; bis rights. K0 maa n Tich that it can allow tnjutticu lo be dooikt No man, no association of toeo, U xmZa", lion nf ltj TtrtiioinW 1 rlirht nn,l PP1' lion of it.prtuciplcs of right and wronl BccauhO iu Ki:tTc3 it has foiight for a fin year?, without Intemlislon and omctlki most alono among newspapers,- the fljrhtn!., has rc?ultetl It tho rvcont orerwhelnjlsff l ularvenllct agalnrt Robesonbre ani f r X est noveromcnf. -Ko nmtler what tmu lDL power. The Sun stands ami wilt conUnn S stand likearoek for thomterests ofthentMnu against tho ambition-of boshciihe eiwrow ments of Bionopoliots, .and, the Uh.ii schemes of pubUe robbtrs. ' ii."1 AU t bin la w hat we are told alruott dih-1 our friends. One man holds- that Th thobcfrt religious newspaper ever miiitufel? because n Clu lttlaaUy Is uudllutctwlthmiit? Another: holds that It Js. tho best EeirabW newspaper pi-irted, bcauMJ U ban alrcaTlt bitned half of 1 the rascals ont of that and id proceeding against tho other ualinih! undimtnifhed vigor. A third believe ittoJi the beft magazino ot general literature lner.l Lstcoce. , becauati JU.. readers - minB nmvi.J werthy of notice that U rurrcBt in thcirorM otUongbt.; So every. friend, of Ihc fiaou covers one of its many sides that appeal ii particular force to his individual Iiklne r If you already know Tho-tJun. von win m. serve that In 18s3 It la a hula better than ever before. If you do toot already know Ths Sua. you will Una it to bo a mirror of all human ac tivity,.i storebouse of the cljolcest prodncu of common sense and imagination, a mainstay for the cause of honest government, a senUcsl for .genuine jcnersonian ucmocracy, a wtocnto 1 for wickedness of every species, and an m. commonly- good lnvohtmcnt for tbc coialnr : Teems to.Majl Subsckhuchs. The several editions of Tho Sun are scot by mail, postpaid, as follows; . . . DAJLY--55ccntSA monUi,fS0a year: with Sundav edition, $7,50. Department of unej nailed merit, market re- ports, aud Jiterary. oclentioc, and domostk iiltclugence make Tns Weekly Sun the newspaper for the farmer's homeh6kl. To clubs often with flO, an extra copy free. Address ! I. W.' ENGLAND, Publisber, nor 22 The Sun. N. Y. utr. Hulbert Bros. Wholesale . 1 . .... . t Price List, i o. . ' Prlot 4 Piano, 7'oet, square, rosewood, carved, agraffe .". . ;.159 00 7 PIano,uprlght,7Uoct.,ca!)lneigiftnd 174 00 i j vrgan, 4 sets reocis.v stops ana gj ana organ. 5000 - - Organ, C sets reeds, 1.1 stops, .coup ler, suu-nass.:.. tsjuo Our Pianos aud Organs sre war- . ranted first-class. i 1 9 Violin outiU, box.bow,' iti1ogt,coB- ' 4 plete. . 3 00 3 Violin cremona ,roolel, extra line, v 00 Aooordeon, 10 keys, bass box, fine tone... J, 8 Accordeon, 6 aeys, 1 stop, S set 100 reeus.teTieoi. ................. t 04 Mouth Organs, Vienna concert, 24 t'. Moutti Organs, Uenuino RkhMr JO uvico auro, o. ,..,u..., , 11 Mouth Organs, Genuine Concert 1 34 double -24 holes,GS... , 1W 14 Clarionet, genuine Mattln, C kcys, : 1 . -boxwood 100 17 Fife, in ebony, Ufxmansilve ferules M 16 Music Box, 1 tune, crank, fine. - 1 10' 19 .. g tunes, wind with levcrj Urge.... J 00 m vtoKmcciio, paumt, mac nine nca4 ' good.....;...;; ,22 Double Bass, patent head, ? or 4 strings ...i.:.... 24 Guitar, maple, machine bead, llns finish.. ..............t..,... 27 Banjo. 10 Inch. 4 brass brackets.'..-. u 00 2 00 28 Cornet, brass coxnopeon style, ease anacrooxs , m 30 Drum, brass, IssUn.ornamenUM ' Gold Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings: ' I 111 ourer toun, Muuar aua jaujo trm?a . U Bros........... - .. 8tce4 Violin, Gulta and Banjo Strings 0 Jl Ji IO. ...4. ... ........... .m. . . 1 Gut, uussian,' German or Italian, best nuality. ........ n ....... .,.... Intruction Books, Howe's or Winner's, an v Instruments.. so Havbig just made a good trade for 100 Star er Sewing Machines, will sell them for $23 eacli while they last. !! Money is qiute safe In common, ktttr " plainly addressed. , . -i i I uerms stnctiy cash with order. wiu uf stamps.;.-,' .,J .. ..,! . r ' " ' Agents and dealers send for bur 40 ptg Csi alojrue. ' i ' I '1 On above net wholesale prices agents ess make 100 per cent, profit. ' . Call on us when yon come to ttt I-oui. Inferences : Any bank or wholesale hots in the city. . Hulbert Bros., Is tlio only General Wfeola ale house In St. Louis. - . " 1 . ' HULBERT BEOS.. 923 Olive Street, , kl- Saint LouU, Mo. jan 13-ly . '"'". . . 1 1 .-. I A week made at home bf the Industrious. Bent b1 ness near, before the Pc,,f will itart you. t Hep. women, boys and fuj WSJltCd PVCJTV W hf-m trt wnrlr rr- tta. ' . K'OW U the the time.. Ton can work in spar tlne, or give your whole time -to - the buslnes.jJ other busineafe will pay - vou ' nearly a F,L No one can fait to make enormous iay, rasing at once. . Cottly outfit and term lrce. Money made fast, eallv and. honorably. Ad- dress Tier B Si Co. Augusta; Maiue. 1- Dwf - 10-U4T.W 14. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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