. . - - - . .. . - " - - . - " - - T ' ' . - i - - . f MI3CELLANEODS. ' I THE BE5TT0i:JC. ; This medicine, combining Iron with pure Vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cure Dyspepsia, Indication, VRUne, 1 in pare Blood Malaria,CbIlls and Fever, and NeoralfilA. , , r . It is aa unfailine remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys and llver. . It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. Itdoes not injure the teeth, cause headache.nr produce constipaiion othT Iron mcdirinrx do It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulnie?. the appetite, aids the Assimilation of food. io Vivea Heartburn and Belching, and fctrtngth tns the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, I-ack of .Energy, &c., it has no equal. KM" The genuine has above trnde mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. 4ljb7 BROWS CIIE-iiCiL CO., BALTIHOKP, aU uly ll"dwly tc2'lpnrm WEAK, UNDEVELOPED: PARTS OK THK HUMAN BODY KLAiU;KD..DKVKT OPKD. STRKXGTHENKD," Ktc ia.n intrftstinT I ' I M ... - 1 I I.. ciuirtea w will nay Uiat tncre i Dotvnienc of huia- yr-jy tiigtily indori?cL lnrtii xrsorn may Kt circulars pivtngail lir icnlrs lv 1arfc-inr Erik AiKtK:AL.i.. bntt r.Y. rW" apl 16 lyd&w Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints French Window Glass. GE!tCY FOS N. Y. EN A3I Kh'Pi UiT CO'3 READY PREPARED PAINT 1 ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing The fact that onr Paints are from the celebrated Fac tories of Wetherill & Co.. and Harrison Bros & Co., la sufficient .ruarantee forj'thc!rqnallty and purity. A fine line of gookins: Stoves at Facto y Prices, in addltloa to oar largo and full HARDWARE STOCK, , to which your attention is respectfully invited NAT1TL JACOBI, eept? 10 South Front St Qtiarflfltine Notice. QUARANTINE FOR THE PORT Ct Wil mington will be enforced from May 1st to Novomber 1st, as follows : Pilots will bring all ve-selsfrom Porta south of tape Fear to the Quarantine anchorage; also, all veesels which have had any kind ot sickness on board during thc passige. or-on arrival, and will cause signal to 1Mb f-et in the main rigging on the port side, as toon as pos sible afler crossing th.j Bar o vessel must leave the Quarantine anchor age, or allow any person, steamer or tug boat, lighter, or boat of any kind to go along si c, ulcs by written authority from the Quaran tine Physician; and every vessel must be an' chored as 1'ar to the eastward of the channel aa is consistent with safety. Regulations governing vessels while in Quar antine may be had on application at the oflice of the Quarantine Physician at Smith vll'.e Applications for permits to visit vessels in Quarantine must be made to Dr. Thomas F. Wood or Dr. ueo. G. Thomas, aud permits so obtained will be endorsed by the Quarantine Physician, if, la his opinion, it Is proper and ;;fe te allow communication with such vessels. A penalty of t'i 0 for each and every offence, will be enforced against any person violating any of the Quarantine Regulations of the Port. W. G. CURTIS, M. P., Quarantine Physician, Port of Wilmington. TIIOS. F. WOOD. M. D. i Consnltant9 GEO. G. THOMAS, M. D. j consultants. mar I 2am 6m 1&15 First National Bank of Wil mington.. . CAPPPAL S TOC mm I2&0.CX0 SURPLUS FUND J,-6e.0C0 Deport tQdceirod and collections! made on oe4M points in the United State. DIRECTORS K. K.-3URRUS3. ' D..G. WORTH ILaRTIN. J A3. SPRUNT, GEORGE CHAD BOURN. OfTlCKBSi. C E. BCRRUSS..... ... JL. JL WALKER. W. LARKINS anl V President. Cashier t Caahlex J. L. WINNER, irATCDMAKEU & JEWELLER, ' Chronometers. Fine WatehcsV tad Jevelry repaired and warranted. Odpojlts New Market. Front St. P TJR0ELL HOUSE. JNOEB HSYT MANAGEMENT. WILMINGTON'. M. G ' B. I. PERRY. Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantis Hotel. JHrst-C!aw la ail tuappolatmaatt. Tarns 2-50 to3.00 fe Daily Review U-SH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. W ILMINGTON, N. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1884. tCnCtrcd at the Postofficeat Wilmington, N. C, &m second-clas matter. Tllfi KBVOLUTION IN THE WEST. Unless the shrewdest and moat care ful observers courldy misconstrue tbe signs of tbe times, says tbe New York World, the greatest political revolution of the present year will take place in the West. Ohio. Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Kansas and Illinois, beside3some smaller We stern States, are in appaient readiness to repudiate the Republican party to which tbey have adered in every Presidential year since 1800, with the exception of In diana in 187G, and to enlist under the banner of change and Reform. Republican intolerance, bad faith, treed and corruption have gradually prepar&d tbe way for the great revolu tion. The "insolence of power" shown by tbe Republican party for nearly a quarter of a century ; its ruthless taxa tion . ot the people for the purpose ot amassing a huge surplus in the National Treasury, which it controls ; its aggressions on the personal rights and liberties of the people; its undue favoritism ol monopolies and corpora tions; its open, defiant corruptions, have by degrees kindled tbe indigna tion which is now prepared to break out into a consnnjing fire. The French Revolution was seem ingly the work, of a night. The up rising of July 12, 17S9, took Paris by surprise Yet it need not have done so. The infamies of the Rczencv. the Twc3kress of thc Kin- the insolent usurpations and outrages of the nobles, the wrong of a hardtoilipg people, pinched by hunger and driven to des pair, had for year3 given sufficient in dications of the gathering of the terrible sturm which suddenly burst over the nation. The pending political revolution in the West nasi had ample provocation. The Republicans have ground down agricultural labor, while . dr-ving rail roads over its neck and pampering favored interests. They have given away hundreds of millions of tbe public lands to wealthy and grasping corpora tions, putting the bona-fide settler under the power of monopolies. In all their policy they have abused the Western section of the country in a greater de ft' ree, probably, than any other. The Germans who have Hocked to the West have found themselves, under a proit'sseuiy iree Lxovcrnmeni, sirippeu of their personal privileges and amuso menss and placed in a strait-waistcoat of other people's intolerant notions and prejudices. . It is dusirable that the wave of polit ical revolution should come from the young and vigororis West. It will be the more irresistible because it will bear on its crest the rugged honesty of the broad prairies. It wilL be a victory all the g'roater and more significant if won by States which aro marching on like an army of giants and which have remained faithful to the Republican party as long as it was faithful to itself. It will bo a victory that will itay, that will know no reverses, that will grow with the growth ot the West and be strenghthened by the wisdom and pa triotism with which it will bo used. . New York is pledged to the Demo cratic cause. So are New Jersey, Con necticut andother Eastern States. Rut we shall all gladly hail the West as a leader in the great revolution and shall feel that our common triumph will bo made doubly glorious if it is to be the signal of the emancipation of the West ern States from Republican thraldom. While tbe coal deposits that underlie 5,500 square miles of land in Alabama are almost untouched, the Republics of South America and Central America are supplied with cheap coal by Great Britain. In thc year 1681 Great Britain sold $3,701,193 worth ot bituminous coal to these countries and tho West Indies, while only $323,693 worth was sold to them by the United States. The merchants ot MobP are beginning to think that their State, whose coal area is half as great as the entire coal area of tGreat Britain, should try to get this trade. To get it they must increase the production ot the Alabama mines and reduce the price ol the product. The price can be reduced, it is. said, only by reducing the cost of transportation to tidewater. But vessels that take coal to Brazil and other South American countries cannot carry it cheaply un less they can bring full cargoes of South American products in return. The merchants of Alabama will probably discover that some modification of our tariff laws would aid them in the work of finding foreign markets for their coal. Ohio has gone Republican in every Presidential election since 1856. This Jtfear it is possible 10 reverse her hbtory n in mis regard, in i&m iioaaiy faeru.) carried Ohio against Forakcr (rep.) by 12,500 votes, though the "Republican vote was larger by 31,423 than that cast for Foster in 1881. -The Democratic victory last year in Ohio was the work of i he Germa.ns. woo were incensed then and are more incensed now'at the prohibitionist theory which has at- teniDtedlo invade private rights by sumptuary legislation This year '-he. feeling is intensified, and the German vo:e will undoubtedly "be given largely to Cleveland and Hendricks, as both the Democratic platform and Governor Cleveland's letter of acceptance take strong ground against sumptuary laws. Thc following "is, we "think, rather interesting reading, coming as it does froji the New York Mail and Express. a rabid Blaine Republican paper, which represents all the elements ot the party which may be responsible for the shameful" condition of our so-called navy: What shall be done wiih the wreck of the Tallapoosa? It lies in Vineyard Sound, its smokestack and spars in view from Cottage City, and it obstructs the channel so much that its removal is necessary to prevent other disasters Is it worth raising, or shall it jbe blown up? is the question now before the naval authorities. If there is no other alter native tbe voice of the people will de clare m favor of a charge of dynamite, it would have been fortunate for the nation had the craft been blown up in 1874, when she was rebuilt at a cost of more than 100 000. " it would be for tunate to have the entire United States naval fleet blown up rather than have millions of dollars expended on old hulks which can never be if much use, either in offensive or defensive warfare. Were every one of the thirty-three ships now registered as 'serviceable'1 run down by a schooner, like the Talla poosa, it might be poasible to secure the construction of a navy of the right sort, and without the expenditure ot more than the average amount ap propriated for thenavy during recent years. We have shown thatjhe Talla poosa has cost the government not tess taan $476,900, and the Sun intimates that the record does not show all the expenditures and estimates tbOj entire or the craft at $800,000 or more. Rut while it would be better to blow her up than to raise her for repairs, she must have some value as old junk, and we suggest her sale to one of the great wrecking companies. The highest bidder should take the lallapoasa out of Vineyard chaunel and outof the pub lic mind. PERSONAL. iIr. Cleveland is to return to Albany from the Adirondacks this week. He has gained twenty pounds since his vacation began and is now within four pounds of Mr. Dana's standard for Presidential entries. James Gordon Bennett is having con structed by the celebrated builders. Thornycraft, in England, a tine steam launch for use on the Seine river, Paris. The launch will be seventy feet long. and will run twenty-two miles an hour. Virtor Hnro. thp. hoarv hp.fpd xrin.nt of modern French litp.rd.tnrp. hn . daughter, Adele. in a lunatic asylum in r ranee. one eiopea ana marnea agsunst her father's wishes. Her husband brought her to America and then deserted her. This treatment drove her insane. M r. Grp.sham- nnnn hi rptirpmp.nt from the Cabinet next month, is to be come ex-fcenator McDonalds law partner at Indianapolis. 5 .... That Old Torment. Although dvsDeDsia has its -chief seat in the stomach, yet it affects the whole digestive annaratiis. Thp. liver, nan. creas, and intestinal glands share in the general trouble. The whole machinery needs renovation. Brown's Iron Bit ters is the article with which to do the happy work. Mr. W. H. Eckhart, Marion. O.. writes used Brown's Iron Bitters for indigestion with most excellent results." AUGUST ANTICS. It sends a cold chill down the back of a bank president to "find a Canadian guide-book on the cashier's desk. "Veist's Logic" ia bulletined for pub lication. The author must be the Veist ot reason that so much has been heard about. Notwithstanding the heated and per sonal character of the present canvass, it should hi credit of the managers that no one has accused any of, the candidates of being me aumor 01 "The Jtsread winners." A blushing young man called upon a Madison avenue florist one day last week and gave the proprietor $16 to construct a bouquet which would say, in floral language, "Dearest one, I love you-Be mine,1 and which was to be delivered that evening, without fail, at tho residence of a beautiful, accom plished and auburn-haired girl on Thirty-sixth street. It evidently was deliv ered, because at an early hour next morning the young lady called at the same flor. stand invested $2.75in a bou quet conveying the message; "No: you bandy-legged clam." The cashier had made the messen ger's life a burden to him, bat the mess senger was nota revengeful man. Only one afternoon, when the cashier had gone home and the president had re mained behind to look over some cor respondence, he abstracted the presi dent's gold-rimmed spectacles and plac ed them on the cashier's desk aloug with a railroad guide and tfce time tables of several Canadian railroads. Then ha told the president that he thought the glasses were on the cashier' desk. The most delicate persons enjoy tak ing Emory's Little Cathartic Pills give a wholesome appetite, put new life in a broken-down body. 15 cents Key West imported ever three thous and gallons of claret wine from Havana last mouth. - - . Kouh on Pain" Plaster:-Porous-and strengthening, improved, the best for backaches, paint in chest or side, rheumatism. Neuralgia:- 25c. Druggists or nail. - - -... Do you wish a beautiful complexion? Then use Ayers barsapanlla. - cleanses -and purifies the" blood and thereby removes blotches and pimples from the skin, making it smooth and clear, and giving it a bright and healthy appearance : r Talk of a bagging factory at Griffin Ga. A Druggist's Story. Mr. Isaac C. Chapman, druggist. Ne w burg, N. Y., writes us.- I have for the past ten years sold several gross of DR. WM. HALL'S BaLSAMFOR THE LUNGS. I can say of it what cannot say of any other medicine. have-never heard a customer speak of it but to praise its virtues in the highest manner- I have recommended it in a great many cases of Whooping Cough with the happiest effects. I have used it in my own family for many years: in facf, always have a bottle in the medicine closet. Cord wood sells for nine dollars per cord in Key West, For seven years, Allen's Brain Food has stood the strongest tests as to its merits in curing Ncrvousuess, Nervous Debility and restoring lost powers to the weakened Generative ovstem, and in no instance, has it ever failed ; test it. $1; 6 for $5. At druggists, or by mail from J. II. Allen, 315 First Ave., New. York city. eod The average monthly wayes paid farm hands in Georgia is 9.83. Mensman's Peptonized Beef Ton ic, the only preparation of beet contain ing its entire nutritious properties. It contains blood-making, force generating and life sustaining properties ; invalua ble for Indigestion, Dtspepsia, nervous prostratiou, and all forms of general debility ; also, m all enfeebled conditions, whether the result ot ex haustion, nervous prostration, .over work, or ao.utfi disease, nartio.nlarlv if Resulting from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard &Co., Proprietors, New York. Sold by Druggists, sat lw ! A Fair Offer Tiie Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. Dye's Volatic Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and kindred troubles. See advertisement in this pper, t th s eowo" RJotice. rjIHE FIRU OF ROLLINGS WORTH & CO. has been changed this day by the retircmen of 3 H. TRIMBLE and the admission of T. P.SYKE3. The business will be conducte as heretofore under the name ani style of july 9 tf HOLLISGSWOQfll & CO. The Excursion and Pic Nic SEASON JS NOW OPEN AND PERSONS visiting th" city, the Sounds or Pmithvllle, and in need oiiFlrst-Clsss work will do well to call on JOHN" WERNER the well known Ttarber and Perfumer at his Shaving and Hair Dressing Saloon, NO. 25J MARKET ST It GET, where he will spare no pains in glvmaisatls factlon to all Come d see. RELIABLE SELF' k A favor Ira YrAl.-rIriMrl f 3Tia Cf t&tf taostnotud aud uacesful speciallsti In th6tJ.3. (now retired) for tha.cn rw uf ftmoui DebiMtft kxMf SrattUood, WaciiM and Xeoa. Sent IB plain ssaltxi anveiort j'rot. Drugsista can nll Ji, v Address DFL VMP.D i CO.. Louisiana. Ma, Whoso debility, exkanttcd powers, premature dfeny una fuiluro to perform lire's dutie properly ar caused by e'f.eeJi errors of youth, eta, will find a perfect and lastins restoration to robiikt health and vlcorons manhood in THEMARSTON BOLUS. JNeituer stomach drugging nor insiniments. This treatment of Jifrvoni Debility and snccessfnl becansa based on perfect diagnosis, new and direct methods and abtolntc thor. oiitrhncss. Full information and Treatiso free. Addross Constiltinp I'hysician of WARST0N REMEDY CO., 46 W.UtfiSL. New York. mm Ul and physical wknen, loat manhood, Ber- vwHauga, um reiuis 01 lndMcrvtiena, obnmg fJth that It wUl nra every eaas prompt, me to sand to IVV nff'.M.. . . t 1 . 1 ire every ease prompt me to sand to FOR TRIAL. on receipt or lj cente for postage, etc Da. A. O. Oua, nov 27 yeodAw t th 'AFTER Electric Appliances 2r sent n 30 Day' Trial, TO MtH ONLY, YGUaa OR OLD, WHO are suffering from Nbhtocs DsnLrrT. Lost Vitality. Lie, or XtaTB Foacr axo 1-jOB, WxSTLNG WeUKKSSES. ead all thos tllsenat r f a Pxksoxai. Natx bk resuttinv trsm Accan sd jtuib nisis. tyucy rr-liel and complete rcsto Htlon of Uralth. Vi'Ka afvi Uimiood Guarantied. &ierrandes discovery cf tho Suwteenth. Century. ItkI at oace fur illusue! Paaipoi;t free. Addreas YOlUie BUT GO., H35HUtt HICH. I s2rliS. and U an imfalible ' !at drusrjrlaU. or r jPa-Vy maii- Sample free. AO. A KAK.ES IS" arao - - - ' . A 0 ZiiQX 15 NewYorV. BC?il!!ir.TSSS5 . IU iLiUlJ, A.5., z3 HjTT cal A WeakNervouslen IfjlYSTBIAls f DR. f (7X f BEFOREV- AN D -fAFTCrVl i -!-.. Wilmington, Colunibir -I! & Augnsta 11. Kl Co. Onrcs or gkhxbai. sin?sanrrsKi2irr. - . ' Wilmington, N. C Jttly , 184. i. Change of Schedule, ; fy AND AFTER JDLY 13th, 1SS4, at J 9.00 A. M., the following "Passenger Sched u will be run on this road : I ' f ) V NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAI1.T Noa. West and 47 East. ! i Leave Wilmington. ....... Leave Florence. 9.05 P. M 2.40 A. AL Arrive at C. C- & A. Junction. 6.20 A. AL fi.40 A. M. Arrive at Columbia. Leave Columbia... ......... leave C., C. & A. Junction. Leave Florence.... .......... 9.55 P. 1L ..ID.20 P. M. 4.50 A. M. Arrive at Wilmington... 8.S5 A. M. NlOHT. tl ATL. JlND PASSE3TGEK TKAm, DATLT . ,0. VJ V3T I-e&vc Wilmington........ .... Arrive at Florence ..10.20 P. M ...i 1.25 A. M RAIN Daily MAIL AND PASSENGER ' No. 43 East. Leave Florence at.. Arrive at Wilmington-. ......uo jr. ju. .....8.05 P. M Train 43 stops at aU Stations. No. 40 stops only at Flcmlngtoa. and Marlon. Passengers for Columbia and albpolnta on G. & C. E. R., C, & A R.R. Stations, Aiken Junc- tien, .ana an points beyond, 40 NlchtExDresa. should take the Separate Pullman Sleepers for Augusta on 'XTainto. All trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington. Local freight leaves Wilmington daily ex cept Sunday at 7.00 A. M. I JOHN iF. DIVINE; - General Snnerlntendent T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agent. juiy 15 Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company. Office of General STjPERiNTKrrrENr, i Wihnlngton. N. C, May 9, 1SS4. Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JULY 13th, 1884, AT 9.00 A.M., Passenger Trains on the Wilming ton & Weldon Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS D AILT Nos. 47 Nokth and 4s! south. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Dept, 9'00 A. M ArriTe at Weldon 2.85 P. M Leavo Weldon. J...J2.55P. M Arrive at Wilm'gton, Front St. lPpt, 8.35 P. M Fast Through Mail & Passkngeb Tkajn? . Daxlt -No. 40 South. Leave Weldon.... J... , 5.35 P. M. Arrive at Wllm'gton.FrontSt. Dfp't I0.C0P. M. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN DAILT No. 43 North. Leave Wl 1 mlngton. . Arrive at Weldon... 8.S5 P. M. 2.35 A. M. Train No. 40 Smith will atrtn nnlr nt Wllann Goldsboro and Magnolia. j -;. Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 1.20 P. M. and 4.30 P. J J V J " t-J irvt; . UillK leave Tarboro at 3 P. M. and 10.00 AiM Dairy. ixaius uu cwuaau necs. ijrancn noaa leave Halifax for Scotland Neck at 325 P.M. Re turnhnr leave Scotland Neck h.t s xo a xf daily except Sunday. i , xram jno. 4. mates close connection at We don for all points North Daily All rail xi Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Ba Train No. 43 runs dsllv und matpaoinao nection for all Points North via niirhrvinrwl on Washington. All trains run solid between Wilmington an Washington, &.nd havo Pullman Palace 8ieep crs attached. Foraccommodat!on of lcal trarel a passen ger coach will .be attached to local freight leav ing Wilmington at 6.55 :a. M.l Daily except Sunday. : JOIIN Ft DIVINE, m . General Superintendent. T. M. KMKRSON, Genera Passenger Aient. july 15 j Carolina Central Ii. I. Company J Oynca or &xebax SUPKRIMTKltDSNT Wilmington. N. C, May 0, 1S84. Change of Schedule. QN AND AFTER MAY 12trJ. 18S4, TUi following ttcneame will be operated on this PASSENGER MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIx Dally except Sunday s. . -Leave Wilmington at.... 7.c0 P. No. 1.J Leave Raleigh at J... 7.35 P. ) Arrive at Charlotte at.. J.. .,7.00 A, 1 Leave Charlotte at J....&43 P. No. 2. J Arrive Raleigh at i.. .8.30 A. ) Arrive at Wilmington atL...3.(0 A. Passensrer Train a only, and points designated In the Company Time Table. j i SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGEB, MAIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT; Dally except Sundays. ? No 3 I Laje Charlotte .1.. 5tl5 P. M. Arrive at Shelby .L S 00 P. lL No. 4 Leave Shelby L. rrtnn a m S Arrive at Charlotte L..10L45 a" m Trains No. 1 and 2 make close Iconriectlon at Hamlet with E.4A. Trains to and from RaJ. Through Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and hartnttA nit Polai.i. m -iZZZT Take Train No. 1 for 8tatesylUe,Stations Western N C R R, Ashcvllle andJolnta West. Also, for Spartanburg, GreenyHle,lAtheni, Atlanta and all points Sonthwest. 1 L. C. JONES. F.W. CLARK flmml liV mav io - fcfBi For Sale. i A PRINTING PRESS-WE HAVE I OB sale a second-hand ADAMS' PRISTING PRESS In good condition. We offer! a rare bargain. Write to us for terms and descrip tion. 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