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The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N: C. SATURDAY. MAY 12. 1883. Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N. C, as second-class matter. The State of New York, duriDg the year 1882, contributed the vast suni of $7,612,990.07 to the Po?toflicc Depart ment for services rendered." To afford these facilities there were spent $5,011, 589.17, leaving a profit from that one State of $2,00M09.00. Mr. Jay Gould has taken one more step toward narrowing his range of interests by finally disposing of his newspapers, the New York Wrld. His interest in the Tribune was can celled some time since, and now he can take his proposed trip around the globe unembarrassed by any property the management of which he himself doc3 not understand. On this 1 tour his yacht, the" Atlanta, will probably fly the colors of the Larchmont Yacht Club, of which Mr. Gould is now a candidate lor membership. - -. - The average weight of 20.000 men and women weighed at Boston in 1861: Men. 114i pounds ; women, 124 pounds. At the recent Cincinnati Industrial Ex position the department of scientific and educational appliances detailed , a clerk to record the weights of Western men and women. The number weighed wa3 22,115, and the total weight was 3,072,306 pounds. The men weighed numbered 7,467, weighing 1;150.108 pounds. The women weighed number ed 14,668, weighing 1,922,198 pounds. The average weight of each man was 154.02. The average weight of each woman was 130,87. A New York letter says : "They are selling editions bt the revised New Tes tament now for whatever it will bring in ounces and pounds in New York. It was a stupendous failure. No one would read it ; no one would buy it. Booksellers have had enormous loads of it that they cannot "carry, and,, as it was not worth a cent in the market, it was sold as old paper to be turned into the vats in the paper mills and soaked into pulp. A fair edition was.-sold when the book was first issued to peo plo who were auxious for curiosity's sake to look at it, but as soon as their curiosity was gratified the sale stopped short, and it has never started up again. Half a dozen schemes haye been tried by the book publishers to get rid of their useless stock, and a great many have waited patiently in the hope that some genuine interest would be mani fested by Bible readers in the new ver sion; but they have all been greviously left. The book is commercially irood for pulp and nothing more.'1 The California Legislature has man aged to so cloud its title m respect to the terra of office in the Senate that jtiie prospect of a dual Legislature, and even dual Presidential electors, is not so remote or so pleasant to contemplate as might be wished. The new consti tution provided that the first Senators elected in 1870 should hold office for three years, that in 1881 the'Legislature should redistrict the State, and that in the Senate elected in 1882 the seats from the odd districts should become vacant in 1884. one-half thus sitting for two years only and insuring the election o one-half of the Senate biennially. But the Republican Legislature failed 'in 1881 to redistrict the State, for political reasons no doubt. The Senatorial ap portionment, adopted by the present Democratic Senate, further com plicated matters by being made to take effect in 1886, though the Lower House comes under the provisions of the bill iu 1884 as does also the congressional appor tionment which controls the Presiden tial electors. As Hancock carried the State by only 78 majority, it would seem to be a good State for electoral puzzles. I On the afternoon ot Juno 27, sais the New York -Sun, a very interesting event will take place in Memorial Hall Cambridge, Mass . Gov. Boniamin F. Butler, who will have received the dc gree of Doctor of Laws from the cor- Doration in the morning, will juake a speech before the graduates of Harvard College. His speech will be about the Commonwealth ot Massachusetts and its relations to the college. Per haps he will include a few remarks About the decency and fairness with which he has been treated by certain intolerably "respectable" graduates of the college. At any rate, we venture to say that he will make as good a speech as George S. Boutwell or Wil liam Claflin did when the college hon ored them "with degrees which they couid not read There will be a big crowd to hear Dr. Butler, but one of the chief pleasures of the spectacle will have to be post poned. George Frisbie Hoar is Presi dent of the Association of Alumni- of Harvard College. ; It is bis duty to pre side over the dinner in Memorial" Hall. It is his duty to give the Governor: the placo of honor at his side and introduce him with ornate compliments to the graduates. Georgo Frisbie Hoary as I usual, is not man enough to do his duty. He slinks meanly jaway from the post to which the foolish confidence of his follow graduate has called him. He cannot bear to sec the tardy honors of the man whom he has calumniated for so many years. Mr. Joseph jH. Choate, of this city, senior "V'ice-President of the Alumni Association, will preside -at the dinner. He will make a better speech than Hoar could, but the absence of the Senatorial Sniveller will5 rob the occa sion of a certain charm, (Ov. Butler's doctorate will be an evidence of justice; if Hoar were there, he would sec in it an evidence of retribution. He dares not show himself that day. Shrouded in sackcloth am secluded in )Vorcester, he will eat his crow in repentant soli tude. But everybody knows that he has to cat his crow. Of course.there is no1 truth in the silly report that the President and Fellows of the college will not confer the degree of LL. I), upon Gov. Butler. They are no such fools. It may be, ' however, that the Governor will make up his mind to refuse a degree whiih can con fer no honor, since it was (degraded in 1877 by being bestowed upon the Fraud ulent President, Rutherford B. Hayes. MOONSHINE. You can never expect a blacksmith to give up all his vices . ' j. By what means do spirtsimaterialize? Echo answer: "Material lies." , A woman can make no mistake in marrying an editor. She is sure of get ting the write man. j s' Sophrcnia "What is philosophy ?1" It is something which enables the rich man to say there is no disgrace in being poor. - . 1 i j A rather cynical lady; somewhat of a flirt, says most men, like colds, are very easily caught, j but difficult to get rid of. , After looking at the specimens of Greekjart at the museum the other day, a gentleman remarked, Greece rarist be a very warm country." I 1 Now that Gorrinsce has left the Navy he onght to tell just where he left it, so that his successor may not waste all Summer in looking for it. i An old lady from one of the rural districts astonished a clerk in one of the stores by inquiring if they had any "yaller developments, sich as they did up letters in." . j Gen. Sherman says he eats bean soup every day when at home, ifhelcan get it. The General U supposed to be smoothing the way lor a statue of him self in Boston. I , ,, ,, - Rosatlalis. Is the Great . Southern Remedy for the cure of Scrofulous Taint, Rheuma tism, White Swelling, Gout, Goitre, Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous De bility, Malaria and all diseases arising from an impure; condition of the Blood. Certificates can be presented from many leading Physicians, Ministers and heads of families throughout the South endorsing ROSA D ALLS in the highest terms. We are jconstantly in receipt of certificates of cures from tho most re liable sources, and we do not hesitate to recommend it as the best known remedy for the cure cf the aboye dis eases. I Bills have been introduced in the Pennsylvania Senate to prevent the manufacture and sale ot infernal ma chines, and to prohibit stage represen tations of any dramas in which Div inity figures. I I .- .. ii , . i v Startling: Debility. both Nervous and General, Lack of Self confidence and1 Vili Power, 1 Im paired Memory, Despondency, Weak Back, and kindred affections, are com mon results of youthful follies and per nicious practices, pursuie in solitude. Means of unfailing and perfect cure are suggested in large ! illustrated treatise', sent for three , letter postage stamps. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, BuffaloilN. Y. iwed-sat. Jefferson wrote thati "great cities are pestilential to the morals, health, and ibsrtics of man," and to-day every Kdy is sarming into great! cities; not eneouragiHg lor the future.! 'lotlier Swan's Worm Syrup. Inlallible, tasteles, harmless, cathar tic; tor fevcrishuess, restlessness, worm's, constipation 25c. . The commissi in on the United States and Spanish claims 'has concluded its work. The claims preferred amounted to $30,313,581, but onlyi $1,293,541 were allowed. I "Dr. Benson's iCelcry arid Chamo nine mis are worm uieir wcignt in fold in nervous arid sick headacne.1' )r. II. II. Schlictcr,,of Baltimore. The Key West sponje fleet, number ing seventy vessels and GOO ;men, is out on a cruise. A cuccesst ui catch of sponge .for the fleet! brings'about $3000 000 into that city. Monroe, Micti., Sept. 23, 1873. Suts I have been taking1 Hop Bitters for inflammation of kidneys and blad der. It has done for me what four doc tors failed to doJ The effect ot Hop Bitters seemed like magic to me. j W. L. .CARTER. The area of Texas is 274 ,359 square miles, as 175,587.840 acres. It is thirtv- five times the size of Massachusetts, and nearly seven times the size of Ohio. ; .. Better tban SIO.OOO. "I spent over S 10,000, in 23 years," said Major II. W 4 Hines, of Boston, I employed the physicians in New Or leans, St. Louis, NJYork. Phiia.. Bos ton, London and Paris, but all to no purpose. Samarita n Xervine has cured me entirely. . ' . p.;:; ' : ... . If WWW VUUI vvkuwu wwati mtu UiC same pay ' which & Prussian captain receives Rafter twenty years of service. - - - Queen Victoria's Ill-IIcalth. Her Majesty is very far from being folly recovered from her fall.' Many facts go to show that she herself looks upon her condition as such as makes the immediate presence of all the royal children1 very desirable at least. Every excuse is made to the public for any royal concern shown upon this subject. The Prince of Wales desired to attend the corodation of the Czar. The Queen would not listen y it Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, did obtain the royal consent and a pro position to allow a sum ot money with which to suitably defray the expenses of himself and suite was at once sub mitted to the House of Commons. To day an opposition to the grant was started by a body of members, who, although I Radicals, are suspected of being actuated by the known wishes of Her Majesty. 1 They assert that they will strongly oppose any granti exceed ing 4.000. Every one knows that more than that sum will be asked, and there can be but little doubt that the real motive of the threatened opposition is not any objection to the expense, but a desire to aid Her .Majesty in preventing her son from leaving Eng land at what she regards as.a critical time,, and upon what may turn out. to be! a dangerous mission, although even this latter would not be sufficient to deter a British Prince from going to Russia were it not for the precarious condition of the Queen's hejalt h. Another fact which strongly corroborates , this View is that the. Princess Louise has been privately advised to return to England. The official announcement of this uses I the word 'ad vised," but contains a weak attempt to conceal the t orgeney of the case by adding the words "by September at the farthest," to allay any misgivings that may be caused in the Dominidn by the calling home of the Princes Louise. It is announced that Prince George of Wales, son 61 the Prince of Wales, will begin at once to serve his time as midshipman on board her Majesty 's man-of-war Canada at the North American station. The Queen will .return to Windsor next Tuesday. She is still unable' to walk and Cannot stand without support, and even supported can stand but a little while at a'time. I Mr. W. A. Cheek, Warrentonjsaysf "I have found Brown's Iron Bitters to be an excellent.lonic." . ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, j GUNS AND CUTLERY -- A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Muzzle and Breech-Loader l ! Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition SILVER PLATED SPOONS & FORKS, A VERY LARdE VARIETY OF Pocket Knives, I Table Cutlery. Popular prices to suit all at j N JACOBI'S, I HARDWARE DEPOT, ! I dec 22- tf No. 10 South Front St New York Weekly Herald .ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. ... rJHE CIRCULATION OF THIS POPULAR newspaper la constantly Increasing. It con tains all the leading news of the Dally Herald and is arranged la handy department. The FOREIGN NEWS -etnurates special dispatches from all quarters of the globe. Under the head of AMERICAN NEWS are riven the Telegraphic Despatches of he week from all parts of the Union. Thl fea ture alone makes THE WEEkLY HERALD the most valuable chronicle in the world, as it la the cheapest. Every week is given a faith ful report of ; , POLITICAL NEWS embracing complete and comprehensive des patches'from Washington, Including full re ports of the speeches of eminent politicians on the questions of the hour. I THE FARM DEPARTMENT 1 of the Weekly Herald gives the latest as weH as the most practical suggestions and discov eries relating to the duties of the farmer, hints for raising Cattle, Poultry, Grains, Trees, Vegetables. Ac., 4c, with suggestions for keeping buildings and farming utensils in re pair. This is supplemented by a well-edited department, widely copied, under the head of THE HOME. giving recciie8 for practical dishes, hints for making c'othlng and for keeping up with the latest fashions at the lowest price. Every Item of cooking or economy suggested In this department is practically tested by experts be fore publication. Letters from our Paris and London correspondent on the very latest' fashions. The Home Department of the Week ly Herald will save the Housewife more than one hundred times the price of the paper. The interests of i j SKILLED LABOR, are looked after, and everything relating to mechaoics and labor saving is carerulfy re corded. There is' a page devoted to ail the latest phases of the business markets, j Crops. Merchandise, Ac. Ac. A valuable feature is found in the specially reported prices and con ditlons of I ; THE PRODUCE MARKET. Sporting News at home and abroad,' togeth er w ith a Story every week, a Sermon by some imuiuiuiTuio, iJienuy, aiusicai uramauc. Personal and Sea Notes. There is no paper la the world which contains so much news mat ter every week, as the Weeklv Herald, which is sent, pastage free, for One Dollar. Tou can subscribe at any time. The New York Herald, In a Weekly form, One Dollar a Year. Address . NEW YORK HERALD, Broadwajr.and Ann fctreeta.New York, dec 19 people axe always on the lookout for chan ces to Increase their - .1NUiUKD. U1U ill UlUB thciropportunitlcs remain In poverty. Wc of fer great chance to make money. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right -n their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first stare. The business will pay more than ten times ordi nary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. o onewho engages falls to make money rap idly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare momenta. Full ln formation and all that 1 needed ent free. Art dress Btiksox & Co., Portia-1, rrnjre. WDSE MISCELLANEOUS. BR01WS IRON BITTERS w ill cure dyspepsia,heartburn, mala ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, and other wasting diseases. BROIWS IRON BITTERS enriches the blood and purines the system; cures weakness, lack of energy, etc. Try a bottle. BR01WS IRON BITTERS is the only Iron preparation that does not color the teeth, and will not cause headache or constipation, as other Iron preparations will. ! C 3 BROWS IRON BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from neu ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com plaints, will find it without an equal. may 7-lw tp-c-nrm i Branson's C. Business Directory FOR 188:, SOON TO BE ISSUED 6th Edition ltth i- ' "T year jof publication, will contain over 603000 3STAMES, and is intended to be the FULLEST AND i - ' i MOST RELIABLE REFERENCE BOOK ever published for North Carolina. j The Business and Professional Men of every Connty, City and Village will be recorded and classified for convenient reference. Price $5. apl 2.Vtf Matting! Matting ! ! JlFTEEN DIFFERENT STYLES FUOM 15c to 43c per yard ; 4-4, 6-4, 8 4, Oil Cloths, elegant in design, and low in price. TURKISH TAPESTRY and Velvet Rugs and Hats. Fine assortment of Marseilles and cheaper White and Colored Bed Spreads. 100 Do. German and Irish Linen. Turkish Bath, and cheaper Towels, j j Come and see me, a great ' pleasure to siiow Goods. , SOL. BEAR, i inch 24 20 Market St New Jewelry Store. rjlIIE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Wilmington, that he has leased the premises No. 13ilarket St., and Is now in receipt ola ' i ' ! " ' . - Handsome Stock of Goods which will be displayed In a few days. Watch and Clock repaii tag a specialty. lel9 JNO. II. ALLEN SOME MORE. JUST RECEIVED, ANOTHER LOT OF those ELEGANT HAVANA CHEROOTS. Warranted the best j FIV E CENT CIGAR, i In the:city. ALSO A:FTj LINEZOF Tobacco & Tobacco Goods. Call'and take'a smoke. 0 - N. GREE NEW A L D, 8o. Front St., just below ExchangefCoroer dee 18 , ' . - Excursion and Pic Nic gEASON IS OVER. THE TID5ATRICAL and Ball season Is now opening. Gentlemen who are used to FIRST-CLASJJ work and a clean and Comfortable Barbershop, will find It I , JOHN WERNER'S, Practical Barber and Perfumer. No. 29 Market Street, between Front and i Water Streeta.. oct-7-tf - C D. rjorrill. TTNDERTAKER. CABINET M A rtp-w a xrr CARPENTER. Oface and Work Shop on Sco ond street, opposite Scmtherland's atablea. good work, prompt delivery andsalislaction la eicrrrtsrect. -. . -, ri2Tl3-tf MISCELLANEOUS. home comfort: AFTER A RAINY RIDE A COUNTRY PHYSICIAN TELLS WHAT HE THINKS OF SOME PEOPLE. "I wish to gracious some people would learn when they need a doctor and when they don't" exclaimed Doctor- E , as he entered hla house in a cosey little village in the interior of the State of New York, after a tedious night 1 rijle of many miles. "I have been down among f tho mnimtalno tj coo a roan tirhfi tfifi mAM&on. ger said, was vary tjick and not likely to live 'till morning, unless he bad immediate help ; and found him suffering from a rather sharp attack of colic, Which his family might have relieved in ten minutes, if they had a grain of sense and two or three simple remedies in the house. But no; they must remain ignorant as pigs, and when the least ache orjpaiB takes them, send for a doctor, whether they ever pay him or not." - - Why, Doctor, what kind of simple rcnie dies, as you call them, do you expect people to keep in the house ?" asked bis wife," as she poured him a cup of hot tea. ',: "In this case," auswered the doctor "If they had only put' a BENSON'S CAPC1NE PORUS PLASTL'iu on the man's stomach, be would have bceu all right in an hour, and saved me a dreary rMe " jlu all ordinary complaints it cures at onee. " i - - - All dineaBes arc eliminate'! from the system - i by what may be rouzhly called! expulsion or - 1 extcactjon, or oy a uuidu of the two processes. Bcnsous Plaster promotes both.. It incites the torpid organs to act, and sends its healing Joothing influence through the myriad pores Of the skin. All other piasters oblige the pa tient to wait. They give him hope for to mor row. lienon's plasters gives him help to-day Which is better, do you think V Buy the CA P CINE and kjjcp Itlu the house. Trice 25 cents. Seabury &, Johnson, J'harmaceutical ciem lsts, iNcw York. apl 23 4w $100 To $250 Amenta jubilant vith niirrfSM everywhere sellinsr our new braided Silver Mould Wire ('lothesliilie. Louts forever. Never rwttt. Warranted Sells readily at every house. Sample cfc iermn f re l mail. Address GUARD WIRE MILLS, PhiUda.. fi. TWAIN'Sb1 i "LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI" is proving the grandest success of all the Twain Series. ' i ' A GENUINE BOSASZOiTO Q.L Afrrintc Fortenusaiid territory, DOOK nffGllLS address DOUGLASS BROS., 55 N.7thSt.t Phila.,Pa. i apl23-4w MOORE COUNTY GRIT" Zt (AIXSIZES). 7 a. i mnM an m in i nrx BESTIfJTHEVORLD SAMPLES OF MEAL BEST OH APFLXCAXIOH. NflBTU P.ACni 111 A MIllCTAVr rn Branch Office.Charlotte, N. C 6-MVNTION THIS PAPEP. Farmers, Take Notice. jyjOKRISV HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND is just the thingj to cure or prevent Hog Choi era and all diseases to which Swine are sub ject; it will prevent' fcnat dreadful ' disease - II known as Trichnae, and will put your hogs in a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid neys, liver, &c, of worms and parasites - ' I - i Each package contains one and one-half pounds and will, If given stricjtly according to airftr.linnB. cum 10 Vincra nf thn'rhnlora orrl mi 23 hogs in a condition to fatten in one half the The farmers of Duplin countr are giving It tne praise, ah iarmers snouta ouy a pack age. : j For sale .wholesale and retail, by W: H. GREEN, Druggist, Market Street, Wilmington, N. T. dec 19-dAw-tf Fresh Arrivals. QHOICE WATER-MILL MEAL CORN AND EASTERN HAY. Dry Salt and Smoked Sides, Dry Salt and Smoked Shoulders, r V Heavy Mess Pork, North Carolina Lard, j North Carolina Hams, All grades Good Flour, i , . " At Closo.Prices. I HALL & PEARS ALL mch 27 P. 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