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The Daily Review. JOSIL T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1883: Entered at tho Tostoffice at Wilmington, N. C, ,.-, as aecond-class matter. x ThcSonthern ; Telegraph Company, Winch was organized under the laws of the State of New York a year ago, with a capital ot $5,000,000, has completed lines from Washington to Richmond, Norfolk and Lynchbarg, and, according to oWof Its directors, expects to have its lines completed between Washing ton'and New, Orleans by September "i; 1S83. The lines from the present ; northerly terminus are being construct, ed, and construction from New Orleans north' wilt be began in March. The Increase in the prosperity of the country is indicated by tho New York savings banks, whose aggregate hold ings have been augmented, daring the last three years in the sum of $230,307? 284. This is increase of wealth. The savings banks of the United States now iSH- $371,070,000 on deposit repre senting, at an aggregate, the amount ol earnings of labor over and above ex penses of living. About two-thirds ol savings bank accumulations -are regu larly converted into property and made productive in one shape or another. The London Times publishes an au thoritative statement regarding the in terview on -Tuesday at Farnborough between the ex-Empress Eugenie and the Prince Jerome Napoleon, which, it says, has cleared up same private mis understandings existing between the ex-Empress and tbe Prince, and has led to tho formal recognition ot the lat ter as the head of the Bonaparte fami ly. The ex-Empress was not called upon to express any opinion of her kinsman's general policy, and could not, consistently with the lino of policv adopted by her while sojourning in Great Britain, do. more than assure her cousin of her best wishes for any con stitutional action he may take towards bringing about a plebiscite. Tho recent visit of tho Empress to Paris was a mark of sympathy with Prince Na poleon on account of his illegal arrest, not of respect for the views of 'his man ifesto. She disclaims participation in any unlaw ftuor clandestine enterprise against tho republic. Tho Prince on bis part states that if a popular vote should pronounce for a republic he should bow to it. The republic has never yet, ho says, polled a clear mar jority of the registered electors, and it is therefore governing merely by virtue of the populaapathy. If the Prineo is banished he will go London. Ho has no intention of abdicating his position in favor of his son. Tho latter was not privy to the issue of tho manifesto, but there is no antagonism between him and- his father. THE TERUORISTg: What will bo tho result within twen ty, years from ihis time, or even pre vious to ' tho close of tho nineteenth century. f the socialistic agitations in Europe it is hard to forecast. The, anarchists are everywhere, in England as well as in Russia, and the - outlook ior tho powers and principalities of this world is not a Tery cheering one The -Czar says that he wiil"be crowned in Mav naxt at Moscow and his enemies affirm that he is mistaken, that ho' will not be crowned in May. The Nihilists, it is said, have given "place1 to the Terrorists; tho former were philosophical while the latter are .practical, -Tho Nihilists disappeared from Russia in 1875 and these "dream- im D n o Vv Viavo Vxvnii jVe1.. Iiivp CIS, 0 VJ W mw. -' T " v given placo to workers. Here is "what the Terrorists propose, according to tho programme submitted by them to the present Crar, soori after the assasi nation of his father: I General amnesty for all political prisoners. 3. Convocation of representatives of tli a whnla rveonla to examine 'tho best forms of social and political life. 3. Representative government, the ' Afktni0i tn ha elected bv the dcodIo. vv. 1- -m - t m P a. I . - . ST 4. uompieio iioerxy .ot mo press, oi speech, or public meetings ana oi pomi aaI nrominmcs. - If this constitution Is granted by the Czar, the Terrorists agree to disappear. ? is to assassinate all public officers of the State, biz and. little governors, policemen, judges, ecc continuing tne process until no one will accept oince. 1 It is worth knowing the opinions of the Ang!-Saxon branch of this inter esting iamily on the delicate subjects ot the pistol and the knife and the cx plosive. These arc set forth by one Charles W. " Oldham, an Englishman and an intimate ana ueyoicu michu xthe - French female fanatic, Louise Michel. . He says: - We aim at revolutionizing the pre sent condition of society.' We intend to upset existing institutions and forms - of govern nient which do not give ex pression to the will and are opposed to - tho welfare of the people ; and to bring society where - raonarchs, priests nnd thrones will be nam ore, where, crime and tyranny no more can live, and r-rasacsncbkdncd enlightened hu manity will work together for the gen eral welfare and the public good, in place of an unknown deity and a useless king. Kings and priests j. . altars ami thrones, crowns and mitrus, we regard as the emblem of tyranny and force and fraud in every land and every clime; and w.e looklorward to the time when ihov aimll k Kwpiit awav never more to torment and tyrannize t I 4 m cl UUiuau Kinu Mr .1 C Hester, of Kitrell, N C. says: I have found Brown's Iron I Bitters to be tnlly as good a tonic as represented." PERSONA--1 Archbishop McCabe, slizhtly better. of Dublin, is Gen Grant and wife will sail for Eu rope next May. Mrs Harriet Lane Johnston's only son is dying in Nice. - Gustaye Dore died broken-hearted be cause.ho could not paint well, for which iailuro his achievements with tho pen cil were no compensation M Damala (Sarah Bernhardt's hus band) will retire from j the stage. He is arranging for the formation of a foreign legion to servo in Africa. Clearl3 what is one cnian's meat is an other man's poison, pliver Wendell Holmes says bad air, bad whiskey and irregular'liabits keep the doctors alive. Mrs Ann Bcnois Rudd, who died last week in Washington, was a first cousin of Johri C Calhoun aiid mother- in-law of Judzo John James Key. She was 85 years old. MOONSHINE. Whre did the gas man meterP In the cellar, of course. The good baby has his rock early in lite; he takes his rye later, j If 'ignorance is bliss'" theVoare a sreat many happy people in the world. Tho life of a hcniotive is only thjr ty years. This Js another warning to inveterate .smokers. A cockney friend thinks a chiia nest-egg quite' hen-couraging to the fowl. - , A French chemist says he can 1 rest s citate a human body after it has bepn frozen solid for six months. It he can make the thing work it will become fashionable to freeze stiff in Deccember and he thawed out in March. ! It will save fuel, and one can pass a hard win ter and not know that coal has gone up to four dollars a ton. Peck's Sun. "I have come to kill you,'" said a man entering an Arkansawj;newspaper office, drawing a pistol and confronting the editor. "You published an article derogatory to my chanacter, and it is ray duty as a husband, and father to kill you." "I am glad of.it," the poor editor replied, "I was just tninkinj of committing suicide." "Wei, if that's he cae In,' co down and j thko sorae- thing.' 'New you move me to emo tion," ana tho two deadly enemies went out together. 'And yet some people are iu favor of prohibition. ' - For Tliickj Heads, Heavy stomachs, billious conditions, "Wells' May Apple Pills" anti-biiiious. cathartic. 10 and 25c. j SHOUTS, j Nashville has ten faro banks, five national-banks and three daily papers. "No kiss," he said pleadingly," "no kiss from my darling tonight !" "No!" she said, emphatically; "no kiss. I hear there's mumps in your family !" The New York board of aldermen has declared the Salvation Army a nuisance, and taken steps to prevent theirjraarching through the streets to the sound of drum and file. ( j i .Wo are beginning tojgo slow on rail road building. There were reported up to Friday last seventy nipe miles built since January 1st. as against 192 miles for the same period last year. The peach crop in central western Illinois has been practically wiped out by the recent cold weather. In the southern part of the State, tho buds are all in excellent condition on all varieties of fruit. ' The first sentence of a person in New York, indicted under the penal code for attem pted suicide, was 1 inflicted by the judge of the Court of General Sessions, on Thursday last., lne accusca, one Lawrence Bullard, was sentenced to one year s imprisonment in tne otase prison. . - i " j At a'dinner given by the French cooks of New York the table decorations were said to be masterpieces of culinary archi tecture. A sugar I statue four feet in heinht imitating Bartholdi's "Liberty Enlightening the World," a basket of rine cherries, and a roast pig, standing erect, costnmed in a cardinal's red coat and with spectacles on its nose, attracted much attention. ' i Tho San Francisco triennial con- clarc committtee of Knights Tem plar, qn Wednesdry last. , an-; pointed a finance committee, includ ing prominent business men from all parts of the State, and decided not to permit California commanderies to compete for drill prizes. The trophies won shall be the property of the winning commandery, subject I to no challenge or subsequent drills. j Answer TIi Is. Can you find a case nf Bright' Dis ease of the Kidneys, Diabetes, Urinary or Liver Complaints that is curable, that flop Bitters hasnot or cannot cure? Ask your neighbors if they can. . . : n If you say nothing, nobody will re peat it. - 11 '- ; What Seven Could not do. Nasuyillf.. Tenn., April 6, 1881. H II Warner & Co..- Stra Seven physicians could not do for me what your Safe Kidney and &ivcr Cure ac complished Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, k restored me to perfect health. J ACOB MYERS. Ingratitude is abhorred by God and Farmers and others desiring a gen eral,, lucrative agency Business, by which $5 to $20 a day can be earned send address at once, on postal, to H. r Wn irTvnv fx f!n. '195 nnd 197 Fnl- V - I I II II v. wv., - teaCtrce?. Ncnr .York.-..: i$-C ra MISCELLANEOUS. EOTED ' Dr. John F. Hancock, late President of the National Phar maceutical Association of the United States, says: 1 "Brown' Iron Bitters. La a ' heary sale, U conceded to be a fia tonic ; the character of the manu facturer is'a Toocher for it puzixf and medicinal cxceUcace," Dr. Joseph Roberts, President Baltimore Pharmaceutical College, says : .;. I ... . .. ' -- -"I indorse it at a fine medicine, reliable as a (trengtheiuaff tonic, ' free from alcoholic poison. Dr. J. Faris Moore, Ph." D., Professor of Pharmacy, Bald xaorePliannaceutical Coliego, says : Brown' Iron Bitters is a ais and reliable medicine, posithrerjp free from alcoholic poisons, and can be recommended as a tonic for use amoa; those who oppose. alcohoL' Dr. Edward Earickson, Secretary Baltimore College of Phar. macr says i "I Indorse It as &a etellent medicine, a food dljestire afenc, and a non-iatoidcaat la the fullest - Dr. Richard Sapington, one of Baltimore's oldest and most reliable physicians, says : . ;:, " AH who hare used it praise its standard virtues, and the well, knofrn character of th house which makes It is a sufficient guarantee of Iu being all that is claimed, for they are men who could not be in duced to offer anything else but a reliable medicine tor public use." A' Druggist Cured. Boonsboro, Md., Oct. is, xft&a. Gentlemen : Brown's Iron Bit ters cured me of a bad attack of Indigestion and fullness in the stom ach. Having tested It, I take pleas, ure in recommending it to my cus tomers, and am glad to say it gives entire satisfaction to all." Cso. W. Hoftmak, Druggist. Ask your Druggist for Brown's Iron Bitters, and take no other. One trial will convince you that it is just what you need- feb lMw tp-o-nnn "MOORE C0UI1TYGBIT" CORN MIUS AND MILLSTONES, DESTIUTIIEVORLD ; HsMTt,r, 07 KXAX fZVX OA APfUCATIOtf. R62TM CARSU1A I3ILLST0IE CO. Branch Offiea. Charlottek N. C y ' gmFSTiast this rAPim Lime. Kainit and Plafiter ! BUILDIXO LIMB-, AGRICULTURAL LIME C ARBON ATE OF LIME, KAI1HT. LASD PLASTER AJiD MARL. GOOD FERTILIZERS, AND VERY CHEAP. Send for Circular FRENCH BROS.; Rocky Point, N. C. 29jan TUo Bad and Worthless aro never cmalated or counterfeited' This is especiall true of a medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imi tated is of the highest value. : As soon ss it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many j imitations snrnno-iirandhe:an to steal the notices in which the nress and people of the country hab! expressed the merits of H. B. and in every way trying to in- instead, expecting to mue money on the credit and " good name ois a. B. Many others 6tarted nostranis put np in simlar style to H. B., with variously devised names in which the word "Hon" or Hnrs" were nsed in a wav to induce people to believe they were tne same as nop oiwaji- aubiwu pi it tended remedies or cures no matter what their tyle or name is, and espec ially those with word !Hop" or "Hops'? irt their name, or in any way connect ed with; them or their ' name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware ot them. Tonch none of them. Use nothinr bnt crennine Hon Bit ters. 1 with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the.white label. Trust nothinir else. Drnffciats -and dealers are warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits. t , feb 12-lm . GUNS AND CUTLERY ! A FINE AESOiCTMENT OT Muzzle and Breecli-Loader ' Guns, . Revolvers and Ammunition, j SILVER PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF - i Pocket Knives, ; ' Table Cutlery. . 7 Popular prices to salt all at N N. JACOBI'S; UAKDWABX DEPOT,'- : r' 1 taav a DMiar rbmot -r lam soow umaioi w tbovsMMU of cant i 1 1 kla4 ana jT Jm l'eCT.tHi 1 1 V- Jill JUvi" iEll! i : MISCELLANEOUS. Harper's Bazar ILLUSTRATED; TMs popular Journal is a j rare eomblnaoon of llieratarc, art and laswon. i5, poems, and essays are by the best writers or Europe and America; Its engravings poWKSOS the btgbest artistic excellence; and in all mat ters pertaining to fashion it is nnlv ersally ac knowledged to be the leading ruthority in the land. 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V' Democratic in politics the Observer will labor, first of all. to assure the prosperity of the Town of Fayetteville, to develop tho vast agricultural resources of its own and the nefgnboring counties, and to promote all that coricoms Tbe welfare of tho people of North Carolina." . Opposed to such Innovations on tho homely ways of our fathers as, in the guise of pro irres. harm society, the Observer will be found in full sympathy with the new things born of tbe chanced condition of the bouth which sound judgment or enlightened experi mica find to be also srood. As to the rest: it will strive to deserve the reputation of the name ft inherits, feb 10 . E. J. HALUyJa MORTGAGE SALE. Y VI RTUE, OF THE POWER OF SALE contained tn a certain deed or mortgage marfe by C. W. Hawes, 8. A Redding and H. M. Bowden. Trustee, to Boatwright & McKoy, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County in Book O O O, Eage ' 191 , the undersigned, as Attorne for ie assianee of the grantee in . the said deed, will sell at public auction at the Conrt House door tn the City of Wilmington, on Mondav, the 12th. day of March 18S3, at 12 o'clock, M, the following! lot of land in said city, with tbe buildings thereon : Beginning at tbe North western intersection of Nunn and Sixth streets, runs thence West with the North line of Nnnn street H7 feet, thence North 88 feet, thence East ill fet to Sixfi street, thence South with the line of Sixth street 68 feet to the be ginning. JOHN D. BELLAMY, Jr., feb tfQ4 - - Attorney. GEEAT SOUTHERN BEHEDY for toe cure of Scrof Srchiliiu Scrofaloos Taint. Rhea- isa. IfkUa Swellijiff. Goat. Goitre. Contain ption,' Brosehius, BTerroat Do bility. 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WJSiciiL.i i a year. .igut pageaoi tne beat matter of the dally Issues; an Agricultural Department of unequalled merit, market re ports, and literary, scientific, and domestic intelligence make The Weeklt sun the newspaper forHhe farmer's bou-ebold. To clubs of ten with $10. an extra copy free, t Address I. W. UNULAND, Publisher, nov 11 ' - i The Sun. N. Y. CUT. Hulbert Bros. Wholesale Price List. 1 f o. "' ,V;'- - : - I" f'Pns. 4 Piano, 7 Oct., square, rosewood, carved, agraffe $150 00 7 Plano,tpright,7Aoct. .cabinet gt and 174 01 1$ Organ, 4 sets reeds,9 stops and gi and organ M 00 ' Organ, 6 sets reeds, 13 stops, coup ler, sub-bass....... 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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