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The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. JULY 13. 1683 Entered at the PostoOce at Wilmington. N as secood-claAS DLXller. C. tm ...... t.rk k TyV I a to mart Aac.uau KurrooDsol WB()Mk n iitt w w... .. . the Seventh United States Cavalry were massacred has been shipped toMontana The monument consists of a cube of Montello granite four and a half by five and a half leet, resting on a base oi me same material. It islnscribed with the names of the tlain. Mormonism, according to ElJer King, obtains the largest number of its re cruits from the United Kingdom. It is a fact that of 250 missionaries engaged ia propagating the faith in various parts of Europe, 100 are stationed in Great Britain. Of 350 'Mormons, moreover, now en route lor Utah, 217 are from England, Scotland and Wales. Sixty fresh missionaries have just left New York lor Europe, the majority of them with the Intention of preceding to England. 3Ir. John C. New, Assistant Secre tary nf tho Treasury, and also a mem ber of tho Republican National Com mittee, tells a correspondent of tho New Ynrlr Herald that he believes Indiana polis will b selected as the place for holding thu next Republican National Convention. Ho also declares that It is his intention to oppose holding it in any building that will seat over 4.000 peo ple, as ho docs not want to sec another convention s waved bv a mob of out siders as was that at Chicago in 1650. It u a curious fact from which the student in statistics may draw any in fcrences be pleases, that the Jews seem to be strongest in the more Catholic tprri'oriea. Thns. the population of Saxony is nearly double that of Elsass Ixthringcn; yet the Jews of the king dom number Ie than 7,000. and those of the Dominion some 40,000. In Wur tcraburg there are. roughly speaking, two Protestants to one Catholic; in Iiaden nearly two Catholics to one Protestant. In tho former State there are less than p.OOO Jews, in the latter more than 2C.000. The New York Herald estimates that hall a million people living in New York and its vicinity left the city last Sunday on excursions. It is usually discreet to subtract one-third or.- one half from such estimates, but the heat wa severe, and probably the number of excursionists has rarely been nearer half a million on one day. The cost of transportation for that number, accord ing to tho Jji7, would not be less than $250,000, and the amount expended at the resorts visited must have been at least equally great. Twenty years ago the excursion fleet of New i ork was insiznificaut. and none of the r - railways exclusively for the use ol visi tors to the seashore were then in cx iitence. The development of the excur sion business has been amazing, and it is increasing every year. Thepopu lationof New lcrk ana isrco.lvn is now 2.000.000 or more, and within a few Years it mav not be regarded as an extraordinary thing for half a million i)l the population to seek relief in ex cursions on a very hot day. The ten dency is toward cheaper excursion rates. Edward Banks, a young colored man. anxiously awaits the decision of a case tried in a New York Court recently. Several ounces ol blood were transfer red Ironi bis reins to the body of a Mr. Okerberg, a telegraph clerk, last February, and tho life ol the latter was undoubtedly saved by the operation. Okerberg had been nearly suffocated by gas in a room of the St. Andre Hotel, and young Banks, a porter ot the hotel, was induced by the doctors" to permit his veins to be opened to infuse new life into the almost inanimate hotly of ihe sufferer. Okerberg gave him $5 for his services, tut he has asked a magis trate to increase the allowance to 250. Justice Kelly has a very nice question to decide. On the one hand, tho colored man can urge tba Okerberg should be wiiuug to pay most gcnerosly for a service which sav ed his life, and that $50 is not an unrea sonablc charge for so precious a com xnodity as six ounces ot human blood. On the other hand, the defendant may hold that tho blood oi a lamb would have been nuite as rood as that of the plaintiff, and $5 would havo bought a very fine sheep. He might also demand aa allowance-on: the ground that the operation has lelt a spot of black skin about the size ot a dollar around the aperture through which thenegros blood was introduced Into his system. Tho novel case will direct general at tention to the successful transfusion ot -blood to save life. Yoanj men or middle ascd ones, sul ferine from nerrous debility and kin dred weakness. ' should send, three stamps for Tart VII ot World Dispen SAry Dime series of books. Address World's Dispensary Medical Associa rion( Buffalo, N. Y. - w s PERSONAL. ; , Daroness Wilsorf, of Spain, is going to establish a newspaper in the City ol Mexico. ! 1 ! Gov. ISutler writes so much that he is in clanger of injuring the nerves of his hind and arm. t , , David Davis is said to be learning to nl.iv the flute. This is the most mclan- : Icboly of instruments, and has generally I been associated with men ol slight Mrameand long "wind Oar new Minister to Norway ami Swnn Mr. Thomas, is to have a dm- I i - i ncr tendered bim belore his departure (July 21) by the leading citizens of His native place, l'ortiana, me. . . Col. James Fairman, the landscape and Miarinc artist, has constructed a Rfnriin in the Catskills. 2.000 feet above the river, where, with his family, he will spend the summer; Mark Twain has had set np in Elmira, N. Y.. a solid stone watering trough by the roadside for each of his three child ren, whoso nimes and dates of birth are carved on the sides of the troughs. Tho Duke of Norfolk is going to sell tho decorative ornaments of Norfolk 1 1 oa so and Arundel Castle, not because he needs the money, for he is extremely rich, but probably because he prefers a religious austerity of house decoration. Hen. O. O. Howard has had the task of eollccdnir tho necessary means of transportation at Fort Washakie, Wy oming, to Like the President, Secretary Lincoln, Gen. Sheridan and their party to Yellowstone Park. Mr. Conkling's high forehead, it is said, has become very pale. The lower part of his face is a little browned by the sun. His voice is1 mellowed some what, but its quality in other respects" is the same as when he first entered the Senate, and his manner when speaking is not changed. lie seems to have grown less fastidious than he used to be in the matter of dress. 9 Justice Field, of tho United States Supreme Court, says -ho travels 9,000 miles a year in attending to his judicial duties. His traveling expenses amount to more than $1,000 a year when ho goes alone, and to more tnan $2,000 a year when his wife accompanies him, and tho Judges alone, of high govern ment ollicers, have to" pay their own traveling expenses. He considers it an outrage. He always declines passes. MOONSHINE. A counterfeit silver certificate of the scries of 1850. letter B, is in circulation. Ijt'er be. A man named Gasbill recently ap Dlied to the Arkansas legislature to change his name because his girl al ways objected to his figure whenever he d meter. She said he was too high. and turned him off. Senator Edmunds advises every tourist to buy a guide book and then avoid the beaten paths it recommends. It leads inevitably to where fashion has gone, andlf you want real rest and re creation you must not go there. I was in a light place! last night," said Young Hyson to Old Government, as they met at the board or trade. "Railway accident." asked O. "No, beer saloon," replied Young Hyson. And just then the governor of North Carolina joined the party. At one of the railroad stations in the north of Ireland the following notice was ported: "Hereafter, when trains moving in an opposite direction are approaching each other on separate tues. conductors and engineers will bring their trains to a dead halt, and be very careful not to proceed until each has passed the other.1 The meanest incendiary alive has just been heard from. He set 'fire to seven iccshouses in Haverhill, Mass.. night before last. As the New York 'Star says, the mau who will firo an ice-house when the mercury is above 95dcg. in the shado is capable of any wickedness, .and ought to be imprisoned for life in the crater of an active volcano. They were English and were going the rounds on an open hore car in the cool of the evening. He: Annabel, it these horses should run away with the car, what great man would they im personate?" She couldn't think. Ho: 6f course it would bo another 'orse car wld." Four pair of willing hands seized her as she fell, and laid her, cold and rigid, upon the soda water counter of the corner drug store; the governor was telegraphed for the militia to save the fellow from tho infuriated populace. Dr. Benson's kin Cure is without a peer. It consists or Doth external and internal treatment and costs only $1. jKr package. Atdrngsists- . Blessed ia be wbo loveth God. and his friend in God, and his enemies for God. 1 I ICoiiiih on Rats," Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bod bugs, skunks, chipmnnks, qophcrs 15c jDruggists uur greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. A Komarkablo Tribute . Sidney Ourchundo, of Pittsburg, Pa., writes: -I have used DK. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS many years, with the most gratifying results. The relieving influence of Hall's Bal sam is wonderful. The pain and rack of tho body, incidental to a tight cough, soon disappear by the use ot a spoonful according to directions. My wite fre quently sends for Hairs Balsam instead of a physicianvand . health is speedily restored by its use. t Prosperity is no just scale; adversity is the only balance to weigh friends. 1 , . . . Ministers Sound its Praise. Rev. Mr. Greenfields, Knoxville, Tenn.. writes as follows: "Samaritan Xervine permanently cured my son of oiaoyuruggisw, ci.no.i ... 1 . . a. F. P. UONES, ! QLLNTON, N. C, ' ATTORNEY AND Coon- scllor-at Law. Will practice tn any part , of be SUta. Special atUaOoa grrca' to the col Uoa ot claims. 1 sept 10-1 y. MISCELLANEOUS. NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No TYenk More" Eyes. MITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK; AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightedness, ant Re storing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation. Stye Tamers, Ited Eres, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro- j ducing Quick Belief and Perm a- j nentCure. ' Also, equally efficacious when used In other maladies, such as Ulcers Fever Sores, Tu mors. Salt llheura. Burns, Piles, or -wherever inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. Sold by all Druggists at 25c. ; July lG4w The Ball and Theatre Season JS OVER. EXCURSIONS AND PIC NICS are all the rage now, and JOHN WERNER, tho practical German Barber and Perfumer, Is personally In attendance at his Hair Dress lng Saloon ,29 Market Street, bctAveen Water and Front, Wilmington, N. C. may 16 For Wrightsville Sound "AN AND AFTER JUNE 19th,' the Wagon ette will leave for WRIGflTSVILLE SOUND, EVERY DAY. from corner Second and Prin cess streets, at n o'clock. P. M. Returning, will leave bound at 7 A. M. i For further Information apply to June 19 1. J. SOUTUKRLAND, PTTKOELL HOUSE. NDER NEW MANAGEMENT, WILMINGTON, N. C B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. U Late Proprietor Atlantic HotcL First-Class InalllU apttolntmenu. Terms tiW to 3.00a ly feb8-t Summer Boarding. T nVO OR THREE FAMILIES CAN FIND comfortable boanl in a private family at Pitts boro, N. C. Large, airy rooms ; good water ; plenty of fresh bnttcr and milk, fruits, vegeta bles. Xc. Laree and shady playground for children. A daily mall to nearest railroad station, nine miles distant. Only one night's ride from Wilmington. For further Information apply at REVIEW OFFICE, or address P. O. BOX 13, ma PHtsboro. N. C. Opened this Day. rjlIIE CHEAPEST LOT OF GENT'S White Linen Handkerchiefs ever o tiered In WilmiDg tonr Also, Handsome S tries of Ladies Mile l Thread Gloves, Silk Jersey and Late Gloves iitall of the fashionable shades. Ladies Jersey Collars, with Ribbons to suit. JOHN J. HEDRICK. luiyu FIFTEEN FACTS. Neuralirlc and Nervous Headache removed by ur isenaon's celery and Chamomile 1'llls. 1 IT.. ...1- f 1 I V. 1 . Dr Benson's Skin Cure. Internal and external iiumuip, aurviuw. uiixro vaiuou utiuie I)r Benson's Skin Cure constats of internal and external treatment at same time and it makes the skin white, soft and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs, f 1 at druggists. Oh. how my headaches ! Remove the cause by Lr. UcnwB'i Celery and Chamomile Pills. 1 Tender Itchlnsrs In any part of the body cured by Dr. Benson's siid cure. 'Ais oca Headache banished, no matter what cause, sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Which is It? It can be effectually removed by Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. 'lck headache, didtresslng maladv, cured uy ur. ucoson s cciery ana cnaniomiie Pills, Makes the skin soft, white and smooth. Dr Benson's Skin Cure. Elegantly put up. Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills contain no opium, quinine, or other, harmful drug, nd are highly recommended for bead ache, neuralgia aud nervousness. -0 cents at druggists. Periodical Headaches fly before Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pllln. All drug gists. Hair and Scalp diseases thoroughly cured by Dr C W Benson's Skin Cure. Xonc like it. Dr. Benson's Skin Cure consists of Internal and external treatment at same time and it makes the skin white, soft and Bmooth. It contains no poisonous drugs. $1 at druggists. Dr. Penson'3 Lelery and Chamomile Pills euieh&dacheff or every nature promptly, also neuralgia. Elezantly put up, two bottles in one pack- ago, , Is Ur Benson's Jjkln Cure. All drujrirlsta. sure. Headache banished, no matter what cause, sick, nervous, neuralgic, dyspeptic. Which Is U? It can be effectually removed ,by Dr Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. C N. Crittenton, t'olo Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Remedies, 11$ Fofton St., New Tor k. -June 9-1 w-ch-eat-nrm Farmers, Take Notice. JTOURIS' " HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND Is just the thing to cure or prevent Hog Choi era and all diseases to which Swine are sub ject; It will prevent that dreadful disease known aa Trlchnjs. and will put your hogs In a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid neys, liver, Ac, of worms and parasites ach package contains one and one-ha If pounds and will. If given strictly according to directions, cure 10 hogs of the Cholera and put 20 hogs In a condition to fatten la aim h?f tw nnuM time, thereby savlnzone half of th frwi The farmers of ol Ounlln conntr imrdrfn.iti tho praise. All farmers should boy a nack-! are. For sale .wholesale and retail, by W. H. GREEN. Druggist. Market Street, Wilmington, W. C dM 19-dAwf C. D. niorrill. -TJNDERTAKER, CABINET MAKER AND CARPENTER. Office and Work Shop on Sce ond street, opposite Southerland's aUbles. - RMpectrally aoUclts orders and guarantees UsfactlonlB jrood work, prompt delivery and sa TST rwpec. . may li-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Livery and Sale Stables. TTORSES, BUGGIES,' PHOTONS AND JUL : - . CARRIAGLS let at low rates. Also Board or Horses. I The Finest Hearse in i i - I the ; City. A CAR LOAD OF Kentucky Horses & Mules I w - Just received and for gale low. ! The best lot of stock In the city. " HOUSINGS WORTH & WALKER, At the New Stables, may 4-tf Cor. Fourth and Mulberry sta Millinery & Fancy Goods j Another - Large Invoice of Millinery ! New Styles, New Colors, &c. FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT 'I' fullj ; ; KID, SILK ard LISLE GLOVES. PARASOLS, NECKVVEAR, FANS. ZEPHYR and MATERIAL for FANC WORK - MILLINERY Second Floor, j FANCY GOODS First Floor. I Respectfully, . MISS E. KARRER, July 9 EXCHANGE CORNER NEW STORE. T?OR THE CONVENIENCE OF MY CUS X? TOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALL I have opened a j Fancy Grocery Store ! J IN THE' , NEW MARKET HOUSE, CORNER MUTER'S AIXEY. i I SHALL HAVE ON HAND AT ALL TIMES The 'Choicest Groceries. such as I keep at my Store on North I Front Street. Buy vour GROCERIES from me and it will I ! - ! afford mo pleasure to deliver at your homes such articles as you may purchase in the Mar ket. SAVE TIME AND TROUBLE by making all your selections In the NEW MARKET HOUSE. 1 IJolin L. Boatwright. may 1-tf . - I First National Bank of Wil mington.: 1 1 CAPIT.VLTOCK '. $250,000 8URPLCS FUND 66,000 j Deposits received aad collection; madeon all accessible polnfs In the United States. DIRECTORS, E. . BURRUSS, A. martin; B. D. G. WORTHS JAS. SPRUNT, F. HALL. j OFFICERS!: E. E. RJRRUSS ........ A. K. WALKER.......'........ W. LARKINS............ ...... apl 23 -i Pretident. Cashier Astt CaaUer Millinery & Fancy Goods, j ADIES AND CHILDREN'S JIATS ' ' BONNETS,' LACE TIES and i . . , - . -. j. . ! BOWS AND RIBBONS, In all the latest styles. Orders from the country promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. ' ' ' . ... - I ; My patrons will find lt to their interest to call and ieacaminei ..' VJ ' MRS. S. J. BAKER, 122 MARKET fJTREET. . ! ' June 9 ...... LYOn&HEALY Statt A Monroe Sts.. Chicago. WU1 Mad fvaii4 tnymdinm taair i tor ltoxOO n 2M tCEBviai' BAND CAT ILflOUff Iw. iKwamx oiai vna, waj tiaaa. Earn!. Clmim. StMaa. Oram MaaarH 6teA. aS Oasdry Baaal Oatfita, fiiaMf htm aaoIaitaaialHifcaiiaaiaaiJ Ti tC feafia4Maaa). T - t for n laal.lil Ba.ili mm . beodlydJkw , J . . v r " Aweek .xoade at home by the taftcrastrlous. Best busl sees now before the public. Ca.T Ha. nnt ncwwIcJl Wa Start yOU. Men. Woman . Kmra .rul ml wanted everywhere to work for us. Now la the the time. You can work in spare time, or Z6 TiJ?5Jrllo!e-.,me to x business. No v,f.!?.,wm ' TOU nearly as well. No one can fall to make enormous par. by en ffiS yxUjont&tana terms free, MMeymafa.t, easily an4 he.norably. Ad- 4 I "5 i 7J win IISCELLANEOUS. Branson's - - i - - N. C. Business; Directory FOR. 1883, 5 s OON TO BE ISSUED 6th EdiuW - JTth year of publication,' will contain ovct eo,ooo ist-a-ies, and U Intended to be the FULLEST AND MOST RELIABLE REFERENCE BOOK ever published for North Carolina. The Business and Professional Men of everr attractive family Mwspai ft ,v PofcrS onntv. Citv ami Village will 1 rPAtnlori n1 . . - y e ortj H County. City and Village will be recorded c la Baineu ror convenient reference, Price $5, ap!25-tf -yE HAVE FULL LINES OF TCBA which we are selling EIGHT CENTS under prices prior to May 1st. , , . Also a very laa&e stock of GROCERIES I j PROVISIONS at bottom figures. may Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N; C. M. SCHLOSS, Prop. T?IRST-CLASS IjS EVERY. RESPECr, First-class Bar land BILLIARD SA LOON ATTACHED - - m77 Wanted. TY A COMPANY .WHO PROPOSE TO r etablish a manufactory thereon, well-timber - i ed cypress lands. Parties who may have such ! I I lands to dispose of are requested to communi cate, with me at Wadeeboroor by letter with Mr. Joh T. James, at Wilmington in person. Full prrtculaTs as to exact location of lands, numt iber of acres, probable yield of timber jto I 1 . the acre and lowest price, must be made known. JOHN T. PATRICK, State Immigration Agent,. t Wadesboro, N. apl 19-tf Notice. Change. rjIHE RESTAURANT AND SALOON FOR- mcrly known as the Scarborough House, No. ! i I - - : 15 South Water street, will hereafter be known as the CAPE FEAR PILOT HOUSE, where can be found at all times the best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Board bv the day, week or month. -Table supplied with the bct the re market- affords. Oysters in season All at. popular prices, "iour patronage is i'esect fullv solicited. A trial will convince yon that our aim is to excel and please . ! . JU. 'X. JBUiilUSS, mayjll-ly 1 Manager Cotton' Seed For Planting. 11 500 BUSHELS GOOD PLANTING SEE FOE S ALE AT WiUard's. may 12 tf PACIFIC GUANO. Just'rccei ved and for sale, ; SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, i and I : r. "; Dissolved Bone Pho sphate . We never have had the Jflrst complaint of these Fertilizers not bringing a'proktable crop See ourSCountry Agents. r j ' ALEX SPRUNTA SON. feb 2-d&w- j Marvin's Celebrated T7URE AND BURGLAR PROOF ' SAFES, JL. j. : -.t - ' . : . AlSlzes and Prices, from $50.00 to $2,200.00. Acknowledged by the best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE, ! -iV . Extract from Scientific American editorial o Feb. llth,. 1882: "We are also asked as to the i best fire proof safes. dec, 19 We say MARVIN'S." A. A. WILLARD. ! Ajrent at Wllmlnrton. New York & Wilmington Steamship Line. 'STEAl -"'I'M WILL SAIL FROM -NEW. -YORK EVER SATURDAY, at So'clock, P. M. BENEFACTOR..... . - 1 . REGULATOR ..Saturday. Mav 12 ..Satorday, May 1 BENEFACTOR.. ..Saturday, May 26 REGULATOR.. .Saturday, June 2 - t - . Saturday, June 9 BENEFACTOR. ....... REGULATOR ..Saturday, June 16 JsW Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates g&aranteedo andfrbm Points In North and South Carolina. - i --j - - . - r J For Freight or Passage apply to J THvMAS E. BOND, fenperintendenV , . I Wilmington. NC THEO. G. EGER. FrelghTAgenC - mr .r.TPW York. WM. P. CLYDE CO., General Agents, may 9-tf. , 1 ! ; Harper's Week, ' 4 IIXTJSTRATED. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 18, 1883, edition 1
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