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Uon of the EirinyB, Gravel, Glcot, Strict
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Yellow or Brown pots on the fa'"e anil body.
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mone t-.r either edict ne to W Sh sTK
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ll Druwsts; sent by mail or express,
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HP 5 IP lor irorainp. peop'e Send 10
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of goods hat wW put ou In Up way of mak
tug mote money in a Uw dai s than von ever
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who want work rnav test thu busin ss, we
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directions, etc , sent free. ImrnenKe pay ab
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I MM by taklnz an agency for ihe best
selling boo oat. Beginners succeed grandly.
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Portland, Maine. dec 2 d&w ly
$20
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that will start you in work that will at once
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with each box. Agents wanted everywhere,
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spare time only, to work for us at their own
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but it is a part. Every lady
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BITTERS
The Daily Review
J SH. T. JAMES, Editor Prop
WTIJVIINGTON. S. C.
FRIDAY. MARCH 27. 1885.
So tared st the Poetoffioe at Wihnlngton, N. C,
as second-class matter .
Sir John McDonald says be has not
received a copy of the bill passed by the
Legislature of British Colombia, which
prohibits ibe landing of Chinese, and
declares that when it docs arrive it will
j be disallowed. He says, however, that
! the Courts of British Columbia, in the
! case of a similar bill passed by the pro
vincial Legislature last yej-r. declared
' the bill ultra vires, and that the present
; bill will share tbe same fate and bc
j come non effective even Without the
j Dominion Government exercising its
' prerogative in disallowing it, if carried
before the Courts. p
- t -fl-St.
Louis has a big gas light oft hand.
The two companies having a plant in
tbe city want their franchises renewed
till 1910, aud offer to reduce their prices
from $2.50 to &L75 for 1,000 feet, and
to pay- into the? city treasury 15 per
cent, -of their gross earnings in return
for tbe extension asked lor A water
gas company desires to get a foothold
in the city and is accused of . trying to
br. be members of tbe city government.
One branch oi the government bas
voted to extend the privileges of the
old companies, and the other fellows
are getting up public indignation meet
ings to protest agaiust the monopoly.
The United States Court in Utah has
made a stroke which almost rivals that
celebrated coup of Gen. Butler, in his
youth, of putting an "attachment" on
the water wheel of a mill. In subpoena
ing President Taylor as a witness to
Mormon marriages, they have "'at.
.ached'5 the high priest of rebellion,
who celebrates the plural marriages at
tbe "Endowment House," and conse
quently is a most direct witness. Un
fortunately Taylor, unlike the water
wheel, wis not a fixture, and he fled.
His flight shows bow good the Govern
ment's case is. If all the priesthood of
Salt Lake City could be sent into self
protecting exile in the same way the
United States would start a counter
irritation that would cause even the
sharp strategy 'of Mormon rebellion
consideiabie botheration and loss.
A firm of granite dealers at Quincj,
M S3., have rec i ed a contract Iromj
William H. Vanderiilt for the building
of a family tomb. The tomb, wnicb
was designed by a New York architect,
will be in the Romanesque style, 100 by
110 feet on the ground, and sixty three
frm thesurlaceto tbe apex of each
dome, of which there will be t - o. The
exposed poninns oftbe structure wil'
be composed of Quincy granite, while
the vestibules and catacombs will bf
built of marble, and ibe arches and
piers of limestone. The structure is to
be erected in tbe Moravian Cemetery,
(at Nw DorpStaten Island. It will
require about 8.000,000 pounds of gran
ite, marble and limestone combined to
complete it. The cost is estimated at
$250,000. Tbe tomb is to be finished
by December.
Vaccination bas been triumphantly
vindicated at Durham, England, where
the smallpox has been! very virulent.
The disease has been entirely stamped
out. There were 103 cases treated in
the hospital, ot which ten were fatal,
Ot those who died not one had been
vaccinated. Of the other ninety -three
not one had been revaccinated. ; Theee
conclusive facts speak for themselves.
Compulsory vaccination is a true safe"
guard against the ravages of this terri
ble disease. At tbe present time small
pox is raging almost like the plague in
a large parish in the north of London,
and its devastations in a large poor
population are traced to a potman in a
public house not only serving at the bar
when he had the smallpox, but actually
delivering beer from housB to house.
The aggregate ot appropriation8
made at tbe last session of Congress for
the fiscal year 1885r6 was $217,689,
213.44, or an excess of $23,851,747.62
over tbe appropriations tor the current
year. The excess is more than ac
counted tor by the increased appropri
ation for tbe pensions, the increase
amounting to over $39,000,000, but last
y ar there was a large unexpended bal
ance which wa3 reappropriated, which
fmort ban covers this difference ex
ceeds it, ti. .ct, by $27,000,000. This
year there is no river and harbor ap
propriation, and last year it amounted
to nearly $14,000,000. If the pension
i:em is omitted from the account, tbe
appropriations made for the next fiscal
yer appear to be less by $15,938,252.38
than those f'r the current year, or
about $2,000,000 more than the amount
contained in the river and harbor bill
of last year. This does not represent a
very wide margin of retrenchment.
m
J H. NORTHKUP, OF LaXSIGBURG,
formerly captain of tbe Try police,
writes: "Iknow that Dr. Kennedy's
'Favorite Remedy is an honest prep
a rat ion. I suffered from liver com
plaint for years and was cured by
'Favorite Remedy Sold by ail drug
gists at one dollar bottle. d&ir
Roes O'Connell says in Notes and
Queries that a letter written in 1602
mentions a Desdemona in the flesh1'
at Venice who had been murdered by
her husband in a fit of jealousy which
the people believed to be without cause.
Like the Moor, he sent his wife to con
fession before slaying her. Mr. Oy
Conn ell suggests that this murder
would be known to tbe Venetian am
bassador, in London, and that thus
Shakespeare may have beard of it.
Tempsrance legislation in Connecti
cut is in an unfortunate way. The
State has a license law, loosely admin
istered by county commissioners. Tbe
revenue from licenses is about $175,000
per annum, a very small per Teent. of
tbe retail sales of liquor in tbe State,
which are thought to amount to $20 -000,000.
The prosecution of offences
against the liquor law is not placed in
the hands of the State attorney, but
prosecuting agents are appointed, 10
have a uniform tec of $10 for eacn case
brought. This leads to some gross
abuses When a prosecuting agent
gets a good case, he splits it into sever
al offenses, each of which brings Lim
a fee. In some towns largo numbers
of case3 are brought to suit without any
advantage to the cause of good order, as
most of them never reach a result. All
the expenses fail upon the State and
they are quite seriou9 making quite a
hole into the net receipt from licenses.
The law seems to work well in spots.
The temperance law does not seem to
have been discovered yet which will
work well in all kinds of communities.
The present law in Connecticut might,
without doubt, be nuch improved,
SHORTS.
I
During the cholera epidemic in Na
pies twenty doctors fell viotinis to the
disease.
Of the 32.000 Indians in the Territoiy
of Dakota, 30,000 speak the English
language
Henry Tate has given 10,000 for the
erection of the homoeopathic hospital
in Liverpool.
A spider is said to eat twenty six
times its own weight every Uiay and
still be hungry.
The number of post offices in Ger
many has increased from 5.755 in 1872
to 11.616 in 1883.
The Salvationists of England want
$150,000 for their work this year.
The largest Bank ot Lngiann note
worth S 150.000, and the owner is Prince
Starbeenberg.
The late Abner Coburn was the rich
es? man in Maine. He was worth
about $5 000 000.
A ilass of whiskey, which is sold for
10 nr 15 cents, costs'the dis.iller oniv
ine-sixth of a cent.
It takes two men over an hur 10
winil up-the clock of Trinity Church,
New York, it is so heavy.
A man in York county. Pa., has had
his wile arrested for pouring a gallon of
molasses on his head-
The estimated cost of- collecting the
customs revenue at Boston tor the
next fiscal year is $569 931.
The season in Rome this year is re
ported as the dullest within ihe memory
of tbe oldest inhabitant.
Mrs. E. D. E N Southworth is an
nounced to be writiBg, her sixty-fifth
novel in her sixty-fifth year.
The American News Company bas
twenty-seven different branches, cov
ering the entire United States.
Only four out of the forty-six States
and Territories are now trying to pro
hibit the sale of strong drink.
It bas been estimated that the com"
mon fly moves its wings 330 times per
second, and 19,800 times a minute
The Italian funds have lately been
quoted at nearly tbe same figures as the
English. In 1866 they stood at 36
MARCH MIRTH
On her beam ends The sun.
Nothing to speak of A dude. -A
growing industry Raisine a fam
ily. The story of a teamster's life is nearly
always a tale of whoa. Judge.
If you can't marry a woman of sense,
young man, marry a woman of dollars.
Call.
What kind of essence does a young
man like when he pops the question?
Acquiescence. Chicago Sun.
It is no sign that a man has attained
to a ripe old age simply because he goes
home mellow every night. Boston
Transeript.
".My affections are waisted on you."
he softly remarked to her, as h8 gently
placed his urm where he thought it
would do the most good ltsburg
Chronicle.
A camel will work for seven or eight
days without drinking. In this he
differs from some men, who will drink
seven or eight days without working.
Lowell Courier,
A man in Georgia tells of a ten-ponnd
trout which stopped a mill wheel.
Either tbe wheel must have been small
er than the trout or the lie bigger than
the mill. Boston Post.
A man makes his living in Pittsburg
by peddling hot water. He has no cus
tomers among tbe married men. Their
wires keep them 10 hot writer. Sa?i
Francisco News-Letter.
Daring an examination a medical
student being asked the ques ion,
'When does mortification ensue?" re
plied: "When you pop the question
and are answered 'no.' "Chicago Sun.
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mg. If yon nave a "swelled head".
nauseated stomach, and unstrung
nerves resulting from the "convivial
party last night." The sure and safe
way, to clear the cobwebs from the
brain, recover zest for food, and tone
up the nervous system, is to use Dr.
Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellets."
Sold by all druggists.
MISCELLANEOUS.
r the Cvre of Couchs. Colds.
illoaneness, Bror,chius,Croup, Infiu-
i V w. "--'7--, - ' I
jenza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, In
cipient Consumption and for the re
I lief of consumptive persons in advan-
Vpd staeres of the Disease. For Sale
by all Druggists. Price, 25 Cent
Capital Prise Jg 7 5,000 JB
Tickets only $5. Shares in pro
portion. 1 im. mm
Louisiana State Letter?
Company.
' We do heftly certify (hat toe supervise the
arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi
Annual Drawings 0 The Louisiana State Lot
tery Company, and in person manage 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 adver
iisements."
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Commissioners,
Incorporated in 1888 for 25 years by the Leg
islature for Educational ana Charitable pur
poseswith a capital of $1,000,000 to wluch a
reserve fund of over $550,000 has since been
added.
By ari overwhelming populai vote Ite fran
chJse was made a part of the present 8tate
Constitution adopted December 2d, A.. D., 1879.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed
try the people of any State.
It never scales or postpones.
Its Grand Single Number Drawings take
place monthlv.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
FORTUNE. Fourth Grand Drawing, Class D.
'.n the Academy of Music, at New- Orleans.
! rueUy, April it, iss5-i79ib Monthly
Drawing.
Capital Prize, $75,000.
100,000 Tickets at Five Dol
lars Eat;h. Fractions in Fiftlis
in- proportion,
U3T OF PRIZKS.
1 Capital Prize 75,000
1 Capital Prize 25,000
1 Capital Prize 10.00C
2 Prizes of $6,000 12.00C
5 Prizes of 2,000 10,000
10 r-rizes of 1,000 10,000
20 Prizee of 500 10,000
iCO Prizes of 200 20,000
$00 Prizes of 100 L 30,000
500 Prizes of 50 i 25,000
000 Prizes of 25 25,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
9 Approximation PrlzeB of $750. 6,750
9 ' " 500. 4,500
9 250. 2,250
1.967 Prizes, amounting to $265,500
Application for rates to clubs should be made
only to the office of the Company in Sew Or
leans. For further information, write clearly, giv
ing full address, POSTAL NOTES, Express
Money Orders, or ew York K'xc.hange in or
dinary letter. Currency by Express (all sums
of 5 ard. upwards st our expense) adrtretsed
M. A. DAUPH1S,
New Orleans, La.
OT M. A. DAUPHIN,
607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C.
Make P. O. Money Orders payable and ad
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noy 2 dftw ly
Is Cheap, lifRTCD-DOnnr JEmt to aonlv.
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Y FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC AEE
.
respectfully notified that I have sold out
interest in the Livery Stable business to Mr.
R. C. OrrelL Thanking them for the very
liberal patronage they have accorded me, I
bespeak tbe same for the new firm, Messrs.
Sykes & Orrell. Respectfully,
oet 27 OWEN B. HOLLINGSWORTH
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mail prepaid on receipt of price
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
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Chi -ago, HI. octaivdiw
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This compmy has shown by practical results
that it furnishes Insurance by far ihe safest,
most-economical attd equitable of any system
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Actual average yearly cost in The Provi
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and 1384, at age 40, for $ic,f 00 was $79.25.
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JOHN E. LIPPITT,
General Agent for North Carolina.
Dr. E. A. Anderson, Medical Examiner
for Wilmington. feb 30
IT. BRUNHILD & BBO.,
OFFER FOR THE APPROACHING
HOLIDAYS
special lot of their own importation;
Sherries, fort
and Bordeaux Wines.
SOMETHING EXTRA IN
COGNACS !!
T3NT WHISKIES
we ofier special inducements -n quality and
prices.
Large assortment of
Cigars and Tobacco
always on hand of our own manufacture,
dec 16 H. BRUNHILD BRO
Bepj. W Davis,
(Formerly with W. E. Eavis A Son.)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Southern Fruits and Produce a Specialty.
99 Barclay St., New York
Wilmington Keferences : F. E. Burruss,
President First National Bank, P. L, Bridg
ers Co , Preston Cummins & Co., J. H.
Chadbourn & Co., W. E. Davis & Son.
New York Reterence . William Kaaker Co.,
82 Harrison St.
july 16 tf
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canvassing. Please address at once Globe
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Send in your Christmas presents,
such as Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn
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In the meantime your orders for
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not be placed in better hands.
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Trato No.' 40 ' CwP.l
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All trains run solid between ww
For acjmmodatlon of local tnm. .
fer coach will be attached to local
rton at 5.20 A. M
Sunday.
Dan.
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T. M.
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BMKR30N. Genera PaWif??11
Wiimingtoii, CoSJ
& Augusta B. B. Co,
office OF General Supehin tkhdh,
Wihnlngton. N. C. March 6, MR,
Change of Schedule,
fH AND AFTER MARCH 6, IK J
J 5.07 A. M., the following Pssaeaoilil
UiC will Ixj run on this road :
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILT-4bsJ
West and 47 East.
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Arrive at Columbia rML
T i-avro PftliiTnhJQ Attn
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i .- r o sl t A- m .
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ucci v r lureuiaj. ... ........ h ir. 1
aruvo tt i ijLiij wvuiii .............. ..ui A
NIGHT MAIL AJtX PA8SKNGEB THAIN. 1
U. 4U VV EST.
Aave wunungton.. io. F.
Arrive at Florence i.soa
II t I I lt l m t at ."mxum. M. J i W ' i ' i-f Jt aj lain
No. 43 ISast.
Leave Florence at 4.15
x ijA . - - ica ww . 1 Hill' 11 IVIU ill. I.QU
arrives a. jorence a. u.6 A. M.
'i ram iNo. 4a i nvt- k amu t in nn p
arriving at Wilmington at . f0 A. M.
Train No. 42 daily except Monday.
Train No. 45 dally except 8aturday.
Train 42 and 48 a tons at all 8 tauona.
No. 4e stops only at Flemington, and
o Nignt xprea8.
Separate Pullman Sleepers for Ai
ATams.
ah trains run aonu between untrietu
Wilmington.
Local freight leaves Wilmington dtOf
cept Sunday at 5.25 A. M.
JOHN F. DIVIIB.
mch 7
Carolina Central R.
Company.
omen ov sekekal avrtmatmomt,
Wilmington, N. C. Sept 20, 188i
Change of Schedule.
f AND AFTER SEPT.pUt,
Railroad :
PASSENGER MAIL AND EaTIM0
hallowTtwTit Anndava,
No.L
Leave
Z " ' ' -"--P" . HV.
nat VmVI
..l.u. iJA
Arrive at
1 Leave
Charlotte at SI'I
Raleigh at fl'T i
at Wilmington at.---
No. 2. S Arrive
I Arrive at w:
Passenger Trains stop at Jg
onlyTand points designated In the
Time Table.
SHELBY DIVISION, PASSJEStil
EXPRESS AND FREIGHT.
Dailv excent Sunday- ... .
No. 3. j
Leave Charlotte.. iii7.I
Arrive at Shelby.
Trains No. 1 and 2 make close n-J2T
FTml.t with R Jk A. TralM tO
elgh.
Throueh S
and Llw'ri
Take Train No. 1 VZ2m
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Atlanta and all poln ts Southwest.
F. W. CI-ASK,
CHRISTMAS.
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Murr-notrnllv invited tO call -
prices, c. RWi'
D.A.
furniture Dealer, K.
dec 92