The Daily Review. JOS!!. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop. FRIDAY OCTOBER 5. 1883 T Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N. C, - as second-class matter. On September t Iho treasury held a cash balance of $263,104,658, and -on r the 29th one '"of $259,00 i. 711 . It had not only met all the current expenses of iho government, which might be estimated at nearly 1700,000 if the appropriation bill of 1883-81 be taken as a basis, but bad also been able to apply $15,000,000 to the reduction of the national' debt. There is a general disposition to keep secret, until the Pope shall have acted upon them, the results of the delibera tions of the Roman Catholic Provincial Council of New York, which ha? just closed. It is known, however, that the .decrees relate to ,marriage,,: divorce, religious education, church ' property, the infidelity of the day. the govern ment oi the clergy and other important matters. They cannot be enforced until approved by the Pope. Under the new management of the Philadelphia gas-trust the expenses have been reduced and the profits of the city's interest in the fgas ;works 'sufficiently large to lead to the introduction of a resolution in the city council to relieve taxpayers of the cost of lighting the squares and streets by paying for the same out of the profits aecruing to the city from the gas-trust. The expsnse thus sought to be transferred is put at . one hundred and eighty thousand dollars Negotiations which have been in pro gress for a considerable time are now practically certain to lesult in the estab lishment of a lightning train running, without change of cars, between Paris and St., Petersburg, through Muinz and Berlin. The guage is uniform to the Russian frontier, where different wheels will be adjusted. It is reported that the train will run at the rate of fifty-six miles an hour, a speed hither to unattained on the Contineut- Drawing-room'' sleeping and hotel cars, with every appliance of luxurious traveling, will make the new train the most notable railroad conveyance in Europe. It i3 evident that Rismnrck and King Alfonso are both making the most of the affair of the latter in Paris. The Prince U apparently instigating the German press to denounce the French government for permitting the Spanish sovereign to be insulted by a mob in the-streets of Paris, and to demand full reparation for the outrage. Thus the crafty , Chancellor is exasperating Frenchmen - while he increases the friendly feeling ot King Alfonso by the earnest espousal of his cause.. On bis part, the Castilian monarch is secretlj encouraging his subjects to express their indignation at the treatment he received while a guest nt France, and the loyalty of the' disaffected seems likely to be warmed to new life by the fierce4)lazc of national resentment. Alfonso could not have displayed great er astuteness thar by planning a course of action to secure the ill-treatment he has received, and there is a suspicion that Prince Bismarck aimed at the re sult which has been accomplished Certainly King Alfonso and the Ger .mans lose nothing but 'gain much by the affair, while poor France is exas perated by the necessity .of an humble apology and by the consciousness tha1 Spain ha3 been driven into a closer al liance. with Germany. officials who had engaged them making them the private shopspf the- mostui-famous-female characters, f f i But while Butler ivas thus apparently occupied with the oppression of "reb els he was too much of a; Yankee to be lost to the opportunity of i making his pecuniary fortune out of tho'exegin cies which he bad created. The banker and broker of the corrupt operations in which , he was cnyayed was his otvu brother, who bouyht confiscated proper-, ty, shipped large! consignments from jN cw Orleans , to be paid tor ; in cotton, and speculated largely in power, salt petre, muskets, and other war material sold to the Confederacy. 7 surreptiti ously sent; Out ; fnjmi jthe-.city and covered by permits for provision. Of the. trade in provisions; lor cotton, But ler received his share of the gams, while the robbery was covered up by the pretence of usinjg them ' to " feed the Rebels. PERSONAL. Mrs. Agnes..!3oQvtbL inherited all her late husband's jjropcrtyJ , 'j , ; . : , Dr. Heny C. Potter is spending a short time in Newport for his health. Bismarck is 3aid to delight in assum ing the cynical characteristics of Fred erick the Great. ( Alfred do M asset's" widow, has left 175,000 francs for a monument to the poet, A suiguluf 'feature of her bequest is a condition that the work be assigned to a sculptor wbp is a capable artist, but poor. I Miss Anderson declines all social in vitations which are not jam ply vouched tor as of the highest degree of respecta bility. She is quite right in I refusing to be petted by the sort of people who pat ronized every theatrical celebrity who comes along, although it is just possible she may strain a point or twoj and err on the safe side. j George Augustus Sala says that neither English or American journalists ate to blame for the immense bill of the Russian government for the entertain ment of correspondents at Moscow, but the reporters of other countries permit ted and demand the' payment of their expenses, and ran them up to an ex travagant figure. s Mme. Modjeska's son Ralph intends to make this country his future home. He is about 19 years old, and took the highest hunor last spring in his gradu ation from the Ecole Poly technique in Paris. He intends to practice civil en gineering, giving special attention to roads and bridges. i s MISCELLANEOUS. MOONSHINE. It makes a man sorely puzzled to know, when he takes His shoe off at night, how in the worldfa piece of wood the size of a lead pencil ever worked in through a crevice about a sixteenth of an inch wide. Fuck. A sponge measuring eight feet in cir cumference was recently discovered at Key West. It had several fresh news papers in its haud and a borrowed urn beella, and wore white breeches and a silk coat. Bhrllnyton, Free Press. The cost of stopping a train of cars is said to betf rom forty to sixtyv cents, But it wouldn't do any good to hold up half a dollar to thej brakeman oft the rear end of the j train you have just missed, as it goes out of the depot. Lowell Citizen. li -''' ji - i i "What is that you are wearing?" asked Farmer John ot his fair city boarder. - "Oh, that is my red jersey." "All right," was the reply, ""but don't go near my brown Jersey over in that field? unless you are good at climbing tress..' Philadelphia Kcws. An exchange says that newspaper editors never "strike,? but the assertion is not borne out by the facts. An editor once struck so hard that a wild-eyed man, with long hair and a . long poem. I went downstairs seven steps at a time, A Lady RobbejJ of her Teeth She was a beautiful young lady a about twenty,; and lived Jn Philadel phia. It was years ago, when phy sicians used to administer a liquid preparation of iron by means 61 quills or; glas3 tubes, so that it could ' e swallowed without coming in con t with the teeth. This young lady .ad been prostrated by a severe at tack of illness, and iron was given tc her to restore her to something like her former condition of health. By some mismanagement, or- possibly by her own carelessness, she took the doses of iron in such a way thai they touched her teeth. v She thought her teeth were hard enough, and did not realize the power of the chemi 4ls contained in that preparation oi ron to 'eat through the enamel and honeycomb the teeth. The conse quence was that her teeth, which had Seen an exceptionally faultless set were utterly ruined. First the enamel vent! Then the substance! of the .eeth became like chalk, and soon nothing was left but a lot of unsightly -nags. Had Broimfs Iron Bittzrs then ?cn obtainable, this young lady ht have saved her teeth. As .3, she had to submit to the pain J mortification of having them ex acted and , artificials inserted in place. M The beauty of the iron containec Brown's Iron Bitters is that it is j "q preparation, free from every in ic'is feature or ingredient. It can cio liarm, nor can it! fail to dc xl. This preparation of iron is only one that can be taken with : damairc to the teeth, i To build up weaic systems, to des roy dyspepsia, to drive out the effect of malaria, to' regulate troublesom ivers, to alleviate kidney distresses and to confer strength and. health Brown's Iron Bitters is what the people want. The druggist has it. MISCELLANEOUS heir oct4-lw nrm Lc d&w cth FIFTEEN FACTS: Keuralgie and Nervous Headache removed by Dr Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. Homor!, Scrofula, Ulcers vanish before Dr Benson's Skin Cure. Internal and external. Dr Benson's Skin Cure consists of Internal and external treatment at same time and it makes the skin white soft and smooth, i it s drugs. $1 at druggists. contains no poisonous Oh, how my headaches ! Remove the catise by Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomila Pills. Tender Itchlngs In ' any part-of the Dody cured by Dr. Benson's Skin Cure.1 'TU bes . Headache banished, no matter what cause, sick nervous, neurahric. dyspeptic. Which is It ? . It can he effectually removed by Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. -. : Sick headache, distressing malady, cured by Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile 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, quuune, or . other harmful mug, ana are highly recommended for There is' evidently no tove lost on. the part of that 'good old Iteb.", Itandolpb A. Shotweil, for Beast Butler. CapL uuhcii lias itbuiij jiwvv vi ui' ouiiat of Butler's history in New Orleans and . has published extracts from it in his paper, the Farmer and Mechanic. Here is what is said as regards mo manner in which the Beast amassed his money : 1 Various pretexts were invented for . t I A. piunaenns me lnnaoitanis oi me con anered city: men were forced to elect between starvation by the confiscation of all their property and taking an oath of allegiance io the invaders of their country; nnes wero levied at pleasure, and recusants threatened with ball and - chain. - , ; ' . The conduct of Xhe -negroes became . intolerable. They were fed. clothed and quartered by tho Yankees, who fraternized with them generally in a . t r l mi i a i saamexui way. xno pianiqrs m ice neignborncoa ot tno city were required to share their crops with the command inz General, his brother. Andrew J. Butler. I and other : officers : and" when this partnership was refused, the plan tations were robbed of everything sus ceptible or removal, and the -slaves w ' to work under the bayonets ot i ankee smards. ' It would oxxupy many 'pazes to de tail what tha neoDle of New Orleans suffered at the hands of the invaders in insult, wrongs, confiscation of property seizure ot property, seizure oi private d wp.llinira and brazen "' robbery. The Yankee officers, from colonel to lieuten ant, as tne caprice oi eaca migHb uxc tfa caivoft nnt tnok nossession of cenUemen's , houses, broke into their wine rooms, forced open the wardrobes of ladies and gentlemen and either used or sent away from tho city the clothing of whole tamilies. Some of the .private rc!d:ncc3 of rcspcctr-bls citizens were Periodical Ilcadaches fly before Dr. Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. All drug gists, .. .;, , . , - . .. , " ache, neuralgia and nervousness ..i . ' oo anu lanuea on nis spinal column at tne. bottom :jA orrmoicn Herald. The young minister, Mr. W , of a We tern city, was iuvited t6 occupy the pulpit in an Albany church. His two sisters, chancing to be near Albany, made their plans to go ( there for that Sunday and hear him. Alter the ser vice a guntlenjnof the! congregation, whom they knew very slightly, j humcd toward thorn and said: 'Ve are dc- ugnwa to see you nere, nut now un- to-day. IKm'c, I beg of you, think that this is our minister, lir. is oft On his vacation and we have to take -what we can get; but come next Sunday, if you re m town, and you'd hear a ser mon woith lisieinhg to " Trou Press 50 head cents at Wo u Id'nt be Without Dr. Benson's Cclerv and Chamomile pills if they cost 5 1. a put. Ihcy cured me of ncuralyta, of u years standing.'. Joseph bnyder. raxions, Pa. 50cts. per bor, at drug- glSlS.. : - Staw hats are disappearing. - New Bloomfild, Miss;, Jan. 2, 1880. X wish to say to you that I have been suuering ior me iasi nve years witn a severe itching all over. I have heard ot Hop Bitters and have tried it. I have used up four bottles, and it has done me more good than all tho doctors and medicines that they . could ixxso on or with me I am old and) poor but feel to bless you for such a relief by your medicine and from torment of the doctors. I have had fifteen doctors at me. One gave! mo seven ounces of solution of arsenic: another took four quarts, of blood from me. All they could tell wis that it was skid sickness. Now, aljer these four bottles ot your medicine, my skin ra r well, 'clean and smooth as ever. HENRY KNOCHE. Damsels, like lemons, weaken on the squeeze. . v Answer this. Is there a nerson living who ever saw aT case of ague, bifiiousness. nervousness, or neuralgia. or any disease of the: stomach, liver, or 1 ? J a l . ri. -ii . Kiuuejs uiab nop isiuers wiu not carer An L obstinate " man - does not hold opinions, they hold him. v . f That Husband of Mine ... Is three times the man he was before he began using "Wells Health Ren ew er." $1. .Druggists. ' llair and Scalp disease thoroughly cured by Dr C W Bcoeou'g Skin Cure. Xone like it. Dr. Benson's Skin Cure consists of .internal and external 'treatment at same time' and it makes tho skin rwhlte, soft and smooth. It contains no polaouous druffs. $1 at druggists, Dr. Ben8on;j celery , and Chamomile Fills cure. headaches of every, nature promptly also neuralgia. I ' f "'' 'J ! .".-j i iii ;:.-. . .u:t i. Eleifanlly'put up, two bottle In one pack ago, is Dr 'Benson's SkLn Cure. All druggists, snre. Ilcu'lacbe banished, no matter what cause, alck, nervous, neuralgic, dyepeptic. Which is it? It can be efl'ectuaily removed ij Dr Ben son's Celery and Chamomile Pills. -C. -N. Crlttenton, Sole Wholesale Asrent for Dr. c. w. Benson's Kcmedics, 115 Folton bt New York.- luuc anw-ch-flat-nrm 4& " l-'O'-V' A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols . AUseaae l &neCect,not a causa; Itairlln wiuuii. us uuutuesuuoni WIUOUS. Hence, lo core the disease the CAU6E mast be remov ed, end In no other way can a core be effected. WARNEK'8 SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE la established on jut this principle. It realizes inat 95 Perl Cent. of all diseases arise from deranged kidneys and ircruuuBuuBH ones ml ioe rOOK OI tne llmculty. ' The elements of which it Is com Dosed act direclrr uton the oTAnt nmn. twtth as a FOOD and liESTORER. and byplacln them in a healthy condition, drive dlapJe nd ain from the Bystem. . For the limximerablc troubles caused by un healthy Kidneys, liver and Urinary Orians; for the distressing Dlanrders of Women; for Malaria and for uhv&lcal deraneemrntfi niwp- ally, this great remedy has no eqnaL - Beware of Impiostsrs, Imitations and concoctions said to be Just aa good. - Tor Diabetes ask lor WABNEITS SAFE DI AEHT1I3 CUHC - Fox sale by all dealer. II. II. WARXE2 & CO.. Groceries. I O n fl l BBL3. 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BURRUSS, ) D. G. WORTH? A, MARTIN, JAS. SPRUNT, GEORGE CHAD BOURN. OFFICERS!: E. E. BURRUSS - Al Ki WALKER.... W. LARKIN8..........:..-V. &P123 :j'r President. 1 CasbleT S ... -tj A'sst Cashier I am Receiving ;f BY NEW YORK. STEAMERS EACH WEEK THE FINEST SELECTION OF Fruits and Vegetables ' 1 CONSISTING OF NORTHERN APPLES, NORTHERN POTATOES, -r CABBAGES, TURNIPS and BEETF. Have just received the following variety, of CAKES AND CRACKERS, whi' h I recom mend to all Housekeepers and 4xmraionist8. Ginger Taffy; Orange Bar, Assorted Drops, . i Sweet Corn. Empire Mixed. Vanilla Wafers, - . - , Lemon; Wafers, ""."'- ' ' ' 1 Newport Wafers, . : ' , j j Larraby's Snowflake, These goods are of ilnest quality, fresh and crispy. - . - j John L. Boatwright. - sept3-tf ' , ' 1. ! v .- w Tobacco. E HAVE FULL LINES OFT.OBA AND SHERRIES. BEER OF ALL KINDS. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC. - P.'Ii. BRID&EES &. GQ, which we are selling EIGHT CENTS nnder """ : ; "': : -: .( . ". i "; ;-; prices prior to May 1st. . ? ;' Also a very large stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS at bottom figures." WORTH & iWORTH. Sash, Doors, Blinds, ' White Lead, Paints, X . French Window GlasSr AGENCY FOR N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT - GO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. Q ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOOD3 AND get our prices before imrchasmg. s The fact that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac tories of Wetherill & Co.. and Harrison" Bios Co., isjsufficient guarantee for, ifyelr qaality and purity.' . j - . ;L..-- " : A -fine line of Cooking Stoves at Factory Prices, in addition to our Urge and fall HABDWAEE STOOK, m ' ' : - s . . fVMch venr attention is respectfully invited. - I' - . ' ? ; '. NATH'Ij JACOBI, ' ' sept 2 J : ' ;;; ; 10 South Froct S t ' riOOD PAY i FOR AGENT3T Vv WHOLESALE y PPlcS s &Z The wholesale small orders pux.uKr prices navs to be BAGGING r-K. - -r Standard... 2 lb.. lfb,... ...,....... BACON North Carolina; Hams, W lh.. ............ . Shoulders, tt. bides, fb.i. ...... it WESTERN SMOKED r Hams........ I Sides, ft..; oiivuiuri... ......... DRY SALTED . Sides, ib.....'...1:.-......'...- Shoulders, ft: - BARRELS Spirits Turpentine. Second Hand, each 777? l 7 n j. .!., vaca. ...... NewCity,each.i..... BEESWAX, lb............r BRlCKSfM - BCTTKK, V lb North Carolina...'.".........; Northern. ' Wilmington..... Northern........ .i..";.;...; VAJXULlX, Ib !10J4o 00 ft oo fi 00. o la U ii is u 75 1 90 1 60 in 28 20 7 50 0 o i oe 2-iao so -Oft bperm. Tallow.. 14 ft 10 o 18 Adamantbie.. .....i.. CHEESE, ?' fiy .., ,-, , , northern jractory.. xairy, cream. state COFFEE, V lb Java..... ...... Laguyra. ...... itio - CORN MEAL, V bus., in sacks COTTON TIES, V - budle.7 1 DOMESTICS- 7 Sheeting, 44, V yd.''.T.-;...:'t "Yarns, Vbunch..........,.i0 jsijKts, dozen.. ....... ....... 14 tiaix 1 Mackerel, No. 1, V bbI.......16 00 Mackerel, No. 1, if half bbl.. 8 60 Mackerel, No. 2, V bbl 9 60 Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.- 5 00 Mackerel, No. 3, r bbl....... 7 75 Aiuuets, w oui. ............... 4 00 Mullets, Pork bbla..n. ....... 7 00 N. C. Roe Herring, y keg..., 3 00 8. is a is a 25 IS 121 W 58 A 77ViO t& a . Dry Cod, ib. . ... FERTILIZERS, V 2 "JO Cc 10 Oft Old 00 0800 o 85) 4 AO sfll . LA rwv Vo 1 T Peruvian Guano, No. I...;.i.57 60 am m " , Lobos.... ..00 00 51 S Baugh's Phosphate 00 00 m Carolina Ferullzer. ..... . . . .45 00 oS Ground Bono... ...... ........00 00 Bone Meal ........00 00 Bone Flour...;.. ....... ...... 00 00 cSto Navassa Guano .40 00L aum Complete Manure.. ......... ..00 00 en Whann's .Phosphate .....00 00 ' ttroSi Wando Phosphate .00 00 ertit, Berger & Butz's Phosphate.. 00 00 Excellenza Cotton Pertilixer.SS no 1 m ' tr v-i 1 . a t. t?w French's Agricultural Lime.... h 50 FLOUR, bbl P ; v j Fine ...........I..... o 00 Northern Super.... 5 60 " Extra....... ; 6 00 " Famllv 7 00 City Mills Extra............ 6 60 family.... .!....,. 5 75 Extra Famllv...; 6 so WljUJi y la. GRAIN, V bushel Corn, from store, bags,white . i Corn, cargo, in bulk, white.. Com, cai'go, la bags, 1 white. . Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags.-. Oats, from store..... t. ....... cow Peas...... HIDES, lb Green.......... uiy .......... HAY, V 100 fci luistern. Western Vsvtt Pimm v uu 1U VvA. ............. ....u.' HOOP ttRON, y lb LARD.V ft ' r " J ' !' northern... vu&eb North Carolina 00 B 11 OS 00 " 0650 a 6 60 ai eo 66" 65 W 4"' ' 10 1 20 1 15 75 a a a 0 ,r olio O 11 01s a 1 25 Q 85 LIME, barrel...., LUMBER, City Saw .- 1 40' a Sawed. M f l h Ship Stuff, resawed.. '...18 00 ' - Rough Edge Plank. . , 15 00 West India Cargoes,according I to quality. ................. .1!; 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. IS 00 Scautllng and Board. com'n..l2 00 MOLASSES, gallon , New Crop Cuba, In hhds...-L 00 " in bbls. 40 Porto Rico, to h ads..;.,l..i . 00 ; . " . in buls.. -00 8ngar House, in hhds. . .. , 00 14 14 020 00 16 00 02200 015 00 ft & a is 18 00 SO to ' 9b Keg, Cut. 10.1 basis., 0 00, OS in bbls. ic bbls. , . I . . . . . ... ...., s NA OILS, gallo: ierosene..... Lard U.. Ltoseed...... Rosin Tar;..;..... Deck and Soar.. POULTRY . ' Chickens, live, grown... , :. v, Spring.. ...... ..... Turkeys. ......... . . .j. . . : . PEANUTS V bushel.. PUi ATUisiJ, $ bushel Sweet. . ........ ........... i... a o u, LfUl. ............ ...... 11 0 if 1X9 014S: ; 90 OlOO " 00 O U 00 : hS. 80 fi. 3J 75" 90 ,60 S 50 ruui, w harrei . 1 - 1 City Mess. ...l.....;..23 6C Prima.....,...'......,..; is 00 Rump... .....17 CO Biujs Carolina, tf- fc....,;. r u, 1UOUtf 1 m m BAGS, y ib-Country.. ROPE. ft.. ...... '.. SALT, V sack, Alum....... i... ; t Iverpoo ? ,...........,..'. Lisbon American. ........ ............ , SUGAR. ft Cuba........... - rorto iuco..j... f A Coflee...,.... jsx u ...v Crushed.. .........v.;,,....f J. SOAP, y ft Ndrthei....il SHINGLES, 7 in. V M. J . 10 50 common.... .,r.i.J. I uypresa saps 4 an 017 iOC 018 03 4160 VI 95 0115 10 -1 140 00 0 0 0 if 0 0 0 70 0 0T lOfeO S 0 01100 0300 0 500 07 018 00 01000 a 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8 75 75 00 00 00 t 11 50 50 Cyprees Hearts i. 0 00 STAVES, V M-W. O. Barrel.12 00 K. O. Hosrahead. 1 . . ' . on no TALLOW: 1b. : . . . . r.. .1 TIMBER, V M. feet Shipping. 12 00 014 .... uie JUJUt- ............ .........11 iO DU " ! Mill Prlme... 7 50 0 Mill ftir...,uf,iNi,.MMil 6 000 6 5J Common Mill'.. ;5 00 06OC Inferior to Ordlnarv..-...'n no. Ml 00 WmSKJKY, gal-Northern. . 1 00 0 4 North Carolina i .... s. ; ; v 1 00 0 1 00 WOOL, V. BrrrWashed...... S8 0 Unwashed... mM 21 0 H ' Boirr. .i... . v 10 0 1 1 ,1881" , IfiQQ Harper's Youiig People. - ANILLUSTRATRn WTrwTrT.-vLii vweti. StTTTKO TO - BUTJ" AJTD - GXBI3 OW FB9 if' - -if,-T TO 8IXTEEH TXAKS S Vol IV. commences November 7, 1883 Tho Young Ptcvle has been from the to successfnl beyond anticipation. 2V . 7. I ningPost. 4 r..J -v, t.hu ' It has a distinctive purpose, to whichlt sW llv adheres that, namely; of supplantto vicious papers for the young with a vf more attractive; as well as more wholesom' Boston Journal. r--- t . 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