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The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor-& Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 20. 1883. Entered at the Poetofflce At Wilmington, N. as second-class matter. . Mayor Low, of Brooklyn, advocates the Swedish sytem governing the sales of beer and spirituous liquors. Under this system a city is divided into excise districts, the number of saloons in each district is fixed by law according to population, and exclusive rights- to sell " liquor are sold at public auction to the ; highest bidder. ' . The Prince of Wales' new railway carriage is a marvel of esthetic decora tion. It is fifty feet long, and contains a saloon, study, two bedrooms, two . dressing rooms and a bath-room.. The Prince's bedroom is hung with old gold silk, and the furniture is upholstered to match. Mirrors are let into the door panels, and the 'whole suite can "be llzhted either by candles or by elec tricity. -. ' .The largest order for printing blank forms ever given to the Public Printer . is that of the Commissioner of Internal - Revenue for blanks and labels required to carry into effect the provisions of law relative to the rebate on tobacco and cigars' The order was for 50,000,000 labels and 750,000 blanks, for the use of manufacturers and dealers. There is a great demand for these blanks, one manufacturer alone having sent for 750,000 labels. . A Washington correspondent tele graphs that the effects of the new pen sion law, which grants an increase in the rate of pensions from S24 to $30 per month to those Union soldiers who lost a leg above the knee or an arm above the elbow, begin already to be felt in the pension office, more than 32,000 papers in the nature of evidence, 52,000 reports and 46,000 letters having been received last month. When the inge nuity of the pension agent fails him the people will be somewhat astonished. One of the finest workmen in the famous needle factory at IJedditch made for and presented to Queen Victoria a needle representing the column of Trojan, on which is represented all the principal b as reliefs that adopi the column. On the same needle scenes in the lite ot Queen Victoria are represent ed in relief, but so finely cut and so small that it requires a magnifying glass to see them. The Victoria needle can, moreover, be opened; " it eontains a number of needles of smaller size, which are equally adorned with scenes in re lief. Salmi Morse has finally decided to make no further attempts to produce his "Passion Play" on the stage. He will publish it, and prophecies that it will 'live alongside of Milton's Paradise Lost." He adds . "I began it as a lyric, and had written five or six can tos when I discovered that the brilliancy of the descriptive writing detracted from the dramatic force. Glancing through the Bible and the Hebrew law, I found that, they were all written in the dramatic form. So it was I chang ed the 'Passion from an epic to a drama It was an inspiration. The report for the past year of the Society for the Preservation of the Irish Jjanuage states that at the commence ment ot the present century - probably flWrTr n-i i, t Vi n 11 fVmv Itunrl n-I nave a the Ministry were unanimous against removing the restrictions against the celebration of mass and the administra tion of the sacraments. Whether a bill on the subject should be " introdned in a modified form is being discussed. Three hundred and thirteen, petitions have been presented in the Austrian Keichsrath urging the defeat of the reactionary school bill now under , con tideration. It is shown by the number of signers that that the greater por tion, of the German element looks upon the proposed measure with disfa vor." . " STAT1S NEWS. liobesoHian: Mr. John D. Btegs, re siding about a mile and a halt from this town, had the sad misfortune to lose his dwelling, kitchen, smoke house jav? lact New York has organized a gas reform - association, in which are interested a number of prominent men, such as the partners In firms of a standing like II. B. Clafiin & Co,, Arnold, Constable & r Ct., Henry Clews & Co., and Kngene Kelly & Co. Its object is stated to be the protection of gas consumers and the procurement of such legislation as will prevent ( extortionate charges by gas companies. A similar organization has for some time existed in London. Ia both cities eftorts at legislative action . harobeen made. The bill introduced into Parliament failed to pass, but the moral effect and the active work: of the . society resulted in a decrease in he - prices charged for gas in London to To and 79 cents per thousand cubic feet by , one and another company, and still- the dividends were 1 1 and H : per cent: per annum, -respectively. In New . York the price is $2.25-the profits determinate. A bill before the Legis- iature proposes to put down the rate at $1.60. In Baltimore, by competition, the price is down toja :dollar-:tbrnri-vaie consumers. There is food for thought in these comparisons. - I Ishant Bridgeford, Esq.. Warrenton, X.-.C., savs: "Brown's Iron' Bitters greatly benefited me when I ! had the dropsy." j j ' 1 Crump, President Garfield's nurse, has opened a restaurant in Washing ton, j j . At last accounts Gen. Albert Pike was at El Paso, on his way to nia. i Califor- Mr. Swinburne has ready Dress a volume of poems on for I the various subjects, called . A Century of Roun- dels. Charles Thorpe, "the man with the iron jaw,'' has been converted and joindd the Baptist church at Paterson, N.J. ; I I ,: i .. Kate Chaseas altogether disusted at Sprague's second marriage, as she does not consider the new wite a proper wo man for the succession, j :u -; McKinley's majority jover -Wallace in Ohio lor Congress was only eight votes, and Wallace thinks a Democratic Congress will have little trouble n sus taining his contest for the seat, t fjeorge and Edmund Graveley are win brothers, ninety-five years old, residing in Henry county, Va-, and some of their friends claim that they are the oldest twins living, j j It is said that Peter! Cooper was a persistent milk drinker, to which, in part, is Attributed his long lease of life. But Mr. Corper evidently did not drink the milk that is ladled out to. the aver age New Yorker, Wells' "Hough on Corns." Ask for Weils' "Rough on Corns." 15c. Quick, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. I MOONSHINE. "But, my dear frind, why did you UVl IXAiAL S J JUUl lAUa2kJiU. WU J V O "Ah, at that time he Iwas too old for me." Fliegcnde Blatter. First friend "Yes, Dr. Jalap told him he must take- rest; but Charley kept right on.'' Sacond friend- "Ah, but Dr. Jalap is not a man to be trifled with. He had his, way.) He always does'" Boston Vranscripl. "Vou must cheer upl Remember that everything is for t trie best. You must not grieve. Just remember that your wite is in heaven,1 where there is everlasting peace,1' said Rev. Miggles to Col. Snowier, who had recently lost his wife. The Col. ; shook his head and replied sadly : "1 wish I . could think so, but I can't. There may., haye been peace in heaven before she j got there. You don't know what sorf of a wo man she was. As soon as she sjets to a place all peace stops then md there." -Texas Sflings. j Parson Whangdoodle Baxter noticed at the last prayer meeting ix the Aus tin Blue Light Tabernacle, that Gabe Snodgrass, who was working hisj lips like the rollers of aj patent clothes wringer as he read his Bible, actually had the book upside dowd. "Why, Gabe, you am readingj dc sacred book upside down. How am dot j possible?" "I)at am so for a fab. Parson. You see, ; Parson, dis heah Bible b'longs to my wile and I don't : know how to handle hit, yet. Ef I jess had my own Bible heah wid me dat I has jdone got de hang ob, I nebber would hab jnade dat mistake. Texas Si fling Beautiful Women are made pallid and unattractive by fnncfcional irregularities which Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescrptiori" will in fallibly cure. Thousands of estimon- ials. By druggists tu-fii. SHOUTS Mati's back across the rack ; engine roars ; maw snores ; Engine rushed; man squshed; .. Widow snorts ;Jseeks courts; '! j.awyer weeps ; itirv sreeps ; J udge charges, heavy largess ; Judge holers; fire thousand dollars. Inasmuch S3 an elephant has no chil dren until she is thirty, and never more n six, it is marvelous where all the y, now so scarce, has come from. little chap in Gallatin, Tenn., son prominent turfman, was asked by JjiGffchool teacher to define "goodbreed- ' A.mare with two Lexington sea," wa? the instant reply. - - . he Farnesina Palace ai Rome, fa ts for the "Galatea 7 and the Cupid .Psyche lrescoes by Raphael, is to pened again to the public; alter be i'K2losed for some years, j )ider websr built between; telegraph s and their supports when mois tl by dew. are said by Elcctricite to ime conductors of electricity and to NKUk Cirfere with the transmission of raes- Is j i aere is a dark red line on the mat ; 'I of the House of Commons about a from the benches. It was origin ally intended to prevent members draw ing their swords on each! other, and it is to-day considered out of order for a member, when debating, to outstep it by more than six inches. Investigation shows that -in Utah the Mormon Church has about 12,000 members; m the Western States and Territories about 60,000. and in the Sandwich Islands about 7,000. It has about ninety churches in Great Britain, and the denomination is one of the lar gest in the southern; part of Wales. . A Specific for Change of Life. We are in receipt of a letter from J T. namby, Esq:, of J-'IoraL Ark., in which the writer says : "Samritan Ner vine cures female decline, jand during the change of life it is a spcific" Sug gestive xacts, truly. 1.30,'. ; Soap is a part of the diet ; ofj children at the Tewksbury, Massachusetts, aimsnouse. . ; v t :. . Decline of Man. j Nervous Weakness. Dyspepsia, Im r potence, sexual Uemiity, . cured by Qo-r-til "Wells1 Health Kenewer.' $1. A specific; and the only one too for alt forms and types of skin ; disease, is known the world over a9 Dr. Benson's Skin Cure. It is not a patant medicine, but a reliable, certain 1 remedy. Drug gists. : :;, .- K: -'. - - . f True moral courage is the diamond pin which may unite poetry and mild r ... 11J I ! LZ-.i ness wun a worm-uravmg swicism. ' ' i. . ) One Experience Irom Many. I I have been sick and miserable so long and had caused r my husband so much trouble and expense, no cne seemed to know what ailed me, tha: I was completely disheartened and dis couraged. In this frame of mind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and used theni unknown to my furaily. I scn began to improve and gained so fast that my husband and family thought it strange and unnatural, but when I told tbem what naa neipeti me, iney saia, j Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may they prosper, for they have made moth er well and us happy .'V-The Mother. i i i , I" -- , ; : ; I Quarterly 3Ieetins:s ! For the Wilmington district of the Methodist E. Church, South: t (second round,) Topsail; at Rocky Point. .. .April 21-22 Smithville, 7& P M April 25-26 Brunswick, at Concord April 28-29 Clinton. . . : May 5- 6 Cokesbury- .May 12-13 Newton Grove Mission, .... - May 15 Bladen... ..May 19-20 Whiteville, at Whiteville- -. - May 24 District Conference, at Whiteville. May 24.27 Waccamaw Mission. J May 29 Fair Bluff Mission , May 30 Elizabeth, at Bladen Springs Juno 2- 3 Point Caswell ! Mission. . . . . ! June 5 i R. O. Bckton. P. E What Seven Could not do. Nasiiville. Tenn., April 6.11881. HH Warnek & Co.. rSeven physicians could not do for me what your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure ac complished. Hopelessly sick with kid ney diseases, it restored me to perfect health. JACOB MYERS. Tke PWe is requested cetrefuOp to notice the new and enlarged Scheme tobe drawn Monthly (-Capital Prize $75,000 Tickets only $5. Shares In pro portion. Louisiana State Lottery Company. I ! i We do hereby certify that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person ptanage and con trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and we author ize the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attached, in its culver Usrments." - .- .'.1 , Commissioners. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur poses with a capital of $1,000,000 to wtuch a reserve fund j of $550,000 has since been added. . r By an overwhelming populAi fvote Us fran chise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed y thsjxople of any Sitae. Itnever scales or postpones. Its Gbaxd SrsGi.E Number Drawings take place monthly. . A SPI.ENlJrD OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Fifth Grand Drawing, Class JS., at New Orleans, Tuesday, May 8, 1883 156th Monthly Drawing. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars isacli. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. , LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of 1 Capital Prize of 1 Capital Prize of 2 Prizes of $6,000 5 Prizes of 2,000 10 Prizes of 1,000... 20 Prtees of 800 100 Prizes of 200, 300 Prizes ot 100 L... 500 Prizes of 50 i i.... 75,000 25,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 1000 Prizes of 25 APPKOXDCATIOX FRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 6,750 4,500 2,250 500. 250. 9 M 1,967 Prizes amounting to. $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the oflicc of the Company in New Or leans. - v - For further information, write elearlv. elv- mg ran aaaress. cna orders by Kxuresi itemsierca setter, or Money uruer adarci oniy to ! M. A. DAUPHIN, 1 New Orleans, La. ; or M. A. DAUPHIN, i j 07 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. IN. B. In the Extraordinary Semi-Annual Drawing of next June the Capital Prize will be $150,000. j apl ll-wed-sat 4w-4i&w If You Want .1 T7ULTON MARKET SPICED BEEF, Extra Fat No. 1 Ehore Markers Sugar Cured Pig Hams, Sugar Cured Pig S,houlder. , Sugar Cured Breakfast Sfcrips, j And those well known CAKES, best in the citv; also, a full line of choice 1 FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, At popular prices, go to GEO. M. CRAPON, AgU, ruch So-tl 16 and 18 South Front st Farmers, Take Notice. jj0RRIS HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND Is just the thing to cure or prevent Hog Choi ana tu aiseascs u wucn swine are sub ject; It will prevent that dreadful disease uown as Trichnae, and will j put your hogs in a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid neya, liver, Ac, of worms and parasites .Each pakapo -contains one ami one -half Sunds and will, if given strictly according to rations, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera ami put 20 hogs In a condition to fatten in one half the ueual time, thereby saving one half of the feed. The farmers of Duplin countv are giving It the praise. All farmers should buy a pack age. " , -:; ,,U-u , .. . -r.-.-i-v- .- For sxle .wholesale and retail, by W. IT GREEN, Droggiat, Market Street, Wllminxtou. N. C. i . - dec lMw-tt MISCELLANEOUS. PLAIN TRUTHS The blood is the foundation o! life, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is" pure and rich, good health is impossible. If disease has entered the system the only sure and quick way to drive ' it out is to purify and enrich the blood. j 'lTiese simple facts - are wll known, and the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition ; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head kche, and are otherwise injurious. Brown's Iron Bitters will thor oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengthen ing it, and thus drive, disease from any part of the system, and it will not blacken the teeth, cause head ache or constipation, and is posi tively net iDjuriotts. Saved his Child. 17 N. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. Feb. 12, 1880. Gents: Upon the recommenda - tioa of a friend I tried Brown's fRON Bitters as a tonic and re storative for my daughter, whom .1 was i thoroughly convinced was wasting away with Consumption. Having lost three daughters by the terrible disease, under the care of i eminent physicians, I was loth to believe that anything could arreSt the progress of the disease, but, to my great surprise, before my daugh ter had taken one bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters, she began to mend ,and now is quite restored to former health. - A fifth daughter began to show signs of Consumption, and when the physician was consulted he quickly said " Tonics were re quired ;" and when informed that the elder sister was taking Brown's Irom Bitters, responded "that is a good tonic, take it." Adoram PnKLrs. Brown's Iron Bitters effectual ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc.! apl 16-lw tD-c-nrm GUNS AND CUTLERY ! -0- A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Muzzle and Breech-Loader Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition, SILVER PLATED ; SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF Pocket Knives, J I 1 Table Cutlery. Popular prices to suit all at Nl JACOBI'S, HARDWARE DEPOT, ' dec 22-tf - No. 10 South Front St r 1 1 - ' 111- Marvin's Celebrated JjlIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, Ali;sizea and Prices, from $50.00 to $2,200.00. Acknowledged by the best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from Scientific American editorial ol Feb. 11th, 1882: "Wo are also asked as to the be Are proof Rates. We say MARVIN'S" I A. A. WILLARD. dec lf Agent at Wllmlmrton. LYOW&HEALY State & Monroe Sts., Chicago. Will tend prepaid to mny addmt their , BAND CATALOGUE, 6 . tor HSbZ. 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HEpatL the most valuable chronicle In the WnM 1 taHb- law r - - j POLITICAL NEWS embracing complete and conmrphL ' iatchcsfrom ttSfih irP,P.neC ri.. iwrtsof the speeches of eminent tvobL, 11 the questions ot tho-hour. r,ju,4n . I THE FARM DEPARTMENT -of tha Weekly Herald jrives the UteBt , as the most practical sugge-Uons at.ri V? eU cries relating to the duties of th t.Z.t for raising Cattle, roultry, GrainTv1111 Vegetables. Ac. Ac, with 66. keeping buildings and farming uB?t t( pair. X his Is supplemented by a rcH . department, widely copied, umler the mW, 1 the home 1 eaftof giving recel pes for practical dtehca hint- , making c'othing and for keeping JJ iShu' latest lashions at the lowest priec s v Item of cooking or economy suggested in h.7 department is practically tested by exDcmi fore publication. Letters from our Parii London correspondent' on the vervi LtH ly Herald will save the Housewife more 7h, one hundred times the price bl the paper interests of I s j SKILLED LABOR, are looked after, and everything relating mechatic and lalor saving hicarerul corded. There is a page devoted to afttT latest phases of the business markets: Crou Merchandise, &c. &c. A valuable feattK found in the socially rciorted prices an4co THE PRODUCE MARKET. Sporting News at home and abroad, toretlr er with a Story every week, a Sermon by Sow' emment divine, Literary Musical Dranun? Personal and Sea Notes. There la no paper 1. I the world which contains so much, news at paoi.Kt ncc. 1WI vnoiionar. YOU Can The New, York Herald, In a Weekly form, One Dollar a Year. Address NEW YORK' HERALD Broadway and Ann Mreets.New York dec 19 1 - Hulbert Bros. Wholesale Price List. Sric 4 Piano, 7 Oct., square t wu, equarci rosewooa, carved . a arraffe. i tint. 7 Piano,upright,7J4oct.,cabmetgiad 174 ot 13 Organ, 4 sets reeds, 9 stops and giandi ': organ 1 I 59 00 . vrgan, b sets reeas, 13 stops, coup ler, sub-bass.. 7300 uur rnos ana Organs are war ranted first-class. 2 Violin outfit, box, bow, strlngs.com- lete i n cremona model extra fine . 5 00 900 -! 1 00 4 Accordeon, 10 keys, bass box, Ado tone........... i 4 6 Accordeon, 6 keys, 1 stop, j 2 seta " reeds.perf ect '. . . . j Mouth Organs, Vienna concert, 24 holes.! . S Mouth Organs, Genuine. Richter 10 holes, G S J... 11 Mouth Organsj Genuine Concert ! double 24 boles, G S 14 Clarionet, genuine Martin, C- keys, - boxwood...... .j 17 Fife, in ebony, German silvc ferules 16 Music Box, 1 tune, crank, fine....... 19 " " 8 tunes, wind with lever large.; 20 Violoncello, patent, machine head good.... ...... 22 Double Bass, patent head, 3 or 4 strings J.... 24 Guitar, maple, machine head, flue finish!.. 24 00 0 00 1 w ill ss 00 1 !'!' 10 09 ' . - . 23 00 I ! 400 too 23 Cornet, brass cornopeon style, .esse ana crooKs 900 900 30 Drum, brass. Prussian. ornamented Gold Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strinn, H Bros.. Silver Violin, Guitar and Banjo StrlHsra, I H Bros 8teel Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings, 1 H Bros..-. Gut, Russian, German or Italian, best quality...... .....J Instruction Books, Howe's orWinner, an v instrument. io I ' 15 30 Having just made a good trade for 100 Sing er Sewing Machines, will sell them for 129 each while they last. Money is qu.te safe In common letter u plainly addressed. ' J . ' Terms strictly cash with order. Will tase stamps. - 1 ! Agents and dealers send for our 40 page Cat alogue. ', J On above net wholesale prices agent can make 100 per cent, profit. , "; . , CaU on us when you come to St. Louis.! References : Amy bank ot wholesale houae In the city. .. . , Hulbert Bros., is the only General Whole Bale house in St. Lonis. j I HULBERT -BROS.. 923 Olive Street. Saint louii, juo. jan 13-ly P. M. Hale's Publications. WOODS AND TIMBERS ' OF NORTH CAROLINA. ';. 1 volj 12mo., Clelth, "The publication of such fact ojhS that makes them accessible, is the veryw service that the public spirited men in w South can do their States." JV J . Worla "The very thing needed. A very lmporUnlj work for the fstat'' WUminaton Star. 1 "AUmely and valuable publication. Moal Erove f freat service to the SUte. tT" tte Journal. I "Mr. Hale has done the State a great er vice.,, Biblical Recorder. ! "Of such thorough excellence that iMde scrves the, widebt, circulation. A auiruic (Tenu.) Lnniberman. The book is well printed on tinted TPfJJ handsomely bound in cloth, contain T,i pb and an accurate and beautifully cxecuteu mi of the State, with all its railroad, roote wa nned. r r - - ; . . j- ; ' : f- EVEKYB ODT'S BOOKL Answers to simple question frequently Put to lawyers by Laymen - -I"- ,vrt Points in Law of value to every i?,Cicr! Carolina the Profesatonal man, the Jri the Mechanic, ihe Landlord, the Tenant , Cropper, the Laborer. amv) 12mo.. paper. Price (Five Postage BtsP 15 cents, v "". ' ! LM For wlebylookBellers generlly,'rm, he RTIDliliml In nntnHtliM nn fdVOITif WD0 W. by either of the undersigned. , . ,v .tore. If not to be had at your local boos mailed posUpaid on receipt of the ftvxt j. t i E. J. HALE A SO v hf.; Publisher Booksellers and StfWc. or, P. M. Hale, Publisher, Ealeitt. V ; -C. D.Morrill.j - TTKDKKTAKEB, CABINET -.MASK A? CARPENTER, Oflce and Work shop ond street, opposite South er land 2VmBiees Respectfully solicits order iwiScitol rood work, prompt delivery aaaaaiTjtu crerr respect. 4.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 20, 1883, edition 1
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