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22 K. 5n MISCELLANEOUS SPRING FEVER At this season Dearly every uce Deeds to oka .m sort of tonie. IKON enters into khaoet ererj ph -eicUn'a prescription for those who need building op. The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor Prop" WILMINGTON. N. C MONDAY. Al'RIL 6. 15 Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N. C. as second -clasa matter. THE TONIC. For Wen kn ea, EBersry. dec. it T.nwsittide, Lnrk HAS NO FA of and OPAL. i th nnlv Iron nenfi that is net iniarioim It Enriches the Blood InTicorates the System, Restores Appetite, Aids Digestion It does not blacken or injnre the teeth, cause head ache or produce constipation othrr Iron medirinei dn Dr. O. H Bimtr, a leading physician of Springfield, O., sars: "Brown's Iron Bitters is a thoroughly good medi cine. I use it in my practice, and find its action exrreis all other forms of iron. In weakness, or a low condition of the system. Brown's Iron Bitters is usually a punitive necessity. It is all that is claimed for it. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BROWN CHEMICAL CO., RALTIMOKF.. MO. Ladizs' Hans Book useful and attractive, con taining list of prizes for recipes, information about coins, etc.. given away by all dealer in medicine, or mailed to any address on receipt of 2c. stamp. jan 1 ly daw It is paid that a proposition has been submitted to President Cleveland by Dr. de Meza on behalf of the United States of Colombia, having reference io the acquirement by the United States of commercial supremacy in the-South-ern American Slates. DO YOU KNOW THAT LORRILARD'S CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO 'L with Red Tin Tag 5ng; NAVY CllPPi Yellow SHUFFS are quality considered? LEAF Fine Out Chew- and Black, Brown and the beet and cheapest. aug 6 ly d&w N Dr. Moit's Powders EVER FAIL TO CURE IN FLAM M & tlon of the n,ldnys. Gravel, Gleet. Stt let urea and ail Urinary diseases. Nervous and Physical Debility, Genital weakness and all those untold miseries caused by Indiscretion or Excesses. Syphilis In all its forms perma nently eued. Yellow o Brown spots on face and body.Sore Throat and Nose, bcrofula, Old Sores, Eczema, Tetter and all Blood and Skin diseases. Urinary diseases cured in 3 days. Price 3. Enc'ose the monev tc FRANK STEVENS A CO., Baltimore, lid., and it will be sent by mall sealed. For sale by all drug gists; sent by mall iuly 7 dftwly Dr. Uodd's Nervine No. 2. WriIX CURE NERVOUS, PHYSICAL and Genital Weakness caused by indts crction and violating the laws of health, Price $1 DR. HUNTER'S PILLS Cures Syphilis in all it forms 1 and stages. Yellow or Brown foots on the fa' e and body. Sore Throat an 1 None, Scrofula. 'I etter. Ecze ma, Itching sensation, Salt Rheum and all Blood and Skin Diseases, L'tinsry Diseases and. Strictures speedily cured Price $2 DR. HU T'S If KM LK FRIKND Never fails to cure Irregularities or Suppres Bions, caused by colds or disease. Married ladies and ladies in delicate state of health are cautioned to not use it. Price $3 Enclose the money for either medjeiue to FRANK STE VENS t O , Baltimore, Md and it will be sent by mail or express sealed. For sale by all Druggists ; sent Dy man or express, iuly 7 dAwlv Cholera, on the testimony of twenty or more New York physicians, would be ppread by the tearing up of the streets to any extent, and excavations of that kiod on any large scale will vigorously opposed during the coming summer by some New Yorkers. Oth ers ot them contend that this cry is raised so as to break Use lojrce of the demand That telephone, telegraph and electric lighting wires shall be put un- kler ground. - Commercial Boston is interested just now in the proposed consolidation, un der the name of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, of the two leading ex changes of the city, the Produce and Commercial. Committees from both bodies, to which the matter was refer red lor consideration , have reported in favor ot the plan, recommending the surrender, by each, of its charter and the procurement from the Legislature ot a new charter for the new tion. In Chattanooga the negro death fa4fe is more than double that of the whites, and the sums is true ot Memphis, and yet the census shows that the ne:rrf-s are increasing more rapidly than the whitee. The explanation of this is in the difference between the birth rate of the two races'. A given number of whites have six children born to them in a year, ot whom two die before reaching the ago of self-support. The same number of negroes, it is said, will have ten children brn in a year, and lose five beforo the? reach the age of self snppon. The negroes thus lose two and a half times as many children as tbe whites, and yet gain upn them in ihe census figures. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS A Cure for Gravel. A COMMON A HO PAIBFUL COMPLAINT A STATEMENT YOU MAY CONFIDE IN. There are few 6dseaes with which the pa ' tieot is called upon to endure gr eater ineoove- t nience an4 pain than with Gnvel. In its more advanced stages the agony it produces is often so great? as to call for the use.of narcot lea in extraordinary doses before, any relief : can be obtained. Young manhood and wo- I Improved Life Insurance! Challenges Criticism ! Provident JJaviifgs Life ! 55 Liberty St , New York CUv. Wilmington & jfjj aauroau 0ompaJ fWVT. -m .... r ' w.l " raAL Sep, IH!n!Brtm T r ... following the past organiza- FREE! RELIABLE SELF DUOi A favorite prescription of one of the mo; noted and successful specialists in the U. I" tw retired) for the cure of JTervout Debility -st Manhood, Wcaknew and Vccuy. Seir , Lin sealed envelope Free. Druggists can fill it. cidress DR. 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Beginners succeed grandly, None LU, Terms free, h allett Book Co , Portland, Maine. dec 2 d&w ly $20,000 in re.ienT3 given away inu U3 5. cents postage, and vou will get tree a package oi goous or large value, that will start you in work that will at once bring you in money faster than anything e'. e in A merlca . Alt bou t the $200,000 in r rcsen tfl with each box. Agents wauud every where, of either sex, of alTaacs, fo. all the t'me, or spare time only, to work for us at their Own homes. Fortunes for ad workers abeolnseiy assured. lont delay, n. Hallett Ct... Portland, Maine. dec 2 d&w y WEAK, UMEVELOPffl PAH fS OK THE HUMAN HOOV l'..MiA ltd ID. li:S i- OPED, 'RENQTHK S KIV' F. t c advert.i5Kiuent 1-mar rt: 11 in f :: yittpgr. iK."ffl iniereslin In rtijily t u nines we will mi.v irat tiiere is no tviucmcx ot hug aiwut Hi i J On i ue contrary, the ndvert i;r n( v-r- 'iiitliiy iQJirvr.ea. lnt'TftprttMrsons may tfet sriiled fireuiar-pivini; alt tarl iculara ly aauicsbing hKsie M kiijai. t.. liutfalol '.N . Y.Tot'Uj $ lire. apl 16 yrt&w Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. ' The English camel corps in Egypt is a noveltv merely renewed Irom the Roman army in the East. Mr. Robert Mowat. editor ot tbe Bulletin Epifraph- ique, reminds us that about tue year 420 Thebes, the capital of Upper Egypt, was garrisoned by a wing ot military droniedarians. whose very name Ala prima Valeria dromedariorum indi cites that they were founded by the E-nperor Diocletian more than a cen tury previously, and had retained, as an honorary title, his own family name of Valerius. -- The little turn of investigation given the navy yard in Brooklyn brings to light some things that require explaria tion. A clerk who appears to have accepted bribes and tried to bribe hi8 superior ; a superior clerk who keeps his books so carelessly that it cannot be easily shown whether a givea ex penditure is $6,000 or $1,000, and who when accused of corruption, retorts by charging his accuser with bribery and produces the money offered some six years previously, are certainly evidences of an extremely unbusinesslike way of managing the Government affair. The appearance of thestrict commander, who suspended his subordinete for giving to a newspaper the news ot his acquittal adds a touch of humor to the story. But these littie incidents will not attract much attention if the secretary ot the na -y should ever try to gut at tbe bot tom facts regarding the relation of tbe Brooklyn navy yard to politics. The small cap tc and the fish-wife poke with its peaked brim have it all their own way just at present, though Lho latter shape is a trying one to any but very young and fresh faces. The prettiest of tbese have a soft or puffed crown, aud ara lace trimmed. The modified poke and the capote for less youthful wearers have almost invari ably a finish ot gathered velvet forming a pufi which edges the bonnet. Velvet ribbons to match, arranged in loops or rosettes, are much used; these are run tbronsh with several fancy gold headed pins, large dragon tiies with jeweled eyes being a iavored ornament. Flow ers are perferred to feathers, but these decorations instead of forming cbaplets and wreaths are now arranged in pom pous and aigrette fashion, and placed directly in Iront of the crown of the bonr.tt, the stems, thorns and grasses falling gracefully at each side i feb 2 d&w cm tu th sat nrm Men iThirilc they know all about Mustang Lin iment. Few do. Not to know is not to have. feb .dw cm tu th;sat.nrm A party of French engineers and hydrographers has left for Tunis, eharg ed with making the necessary studies on the spot for the construction of the harbor in the Bay ol Gabes. at the mouth ot tbe Oued Mellah. in connec tion with the projected canal which is to establish navigable communication between the Mediterranean and the Chotts. It will be remembered that, in the early spring of 1883, M. de Lesseps made a trip to those great marsh lakes in Southern Tunis, which it is the intention to convert tnto a vast inland sea, with a view of testing the results of the late Col. Roundaire's survey, and that he came back con vinced that the scheme was practicable. The expedition which has now started will also make investigations as to tbe feasibility of sinking Artesian wells along the route, and a survey for a rail way wbichit might hereafter be thought necessary to construct. M, de Lesseps thinks that, considering the nature of the soil traversed, it will be sufficient to cut, in the alluvial part, a canal, on the average 80 to 100 feet wide, which will be further widened bv the action of the current. This cutting could be executed in the maximum period of five years, at an estimated cost of 6.-000,000. BradstreeCs furnishes the commercial summary for week : The movement from merchandise throughout the United Stales during tbe past week has been somewhat heavier, although not so large as at the corresponding period one year ago. At various cities, as reported to Brad htreeCs. there is an improvement in eeneial trade. This is noticeable at Cleveland. St. Paul, St. Louts, Kansas City and Philadelphia, although at none of them is the volume said to be as heavy as in the like wek of 1884. At Boston the distribution of goods to the West is gradually improving, but at New York the record is equal only to that of preceeding weeks. At Chicatro general trade is disappointing. In some lines it is fair, but in others the total is below the average in preceed ing years. The dry goods movement at Boston has improved somewhat, both at first hands and with jobbers, and the outlook is believed to be brighter. Retailers' stocks throughout the countrv are reoorted to be smali. At St. Paul and Minneapolis the volume of dry goods distributed has increased 25 per cent. Reassuring reports of like character have been received from Kansas City and from Wilmington. N. C. The industrial situation i3 com plicated by the efforts making to form an organized resistance to the depres sion in tbe current rate of vage3 paid to anthracite cohl miners in eastern Pennsylvania. The total number of manufacturing and mining employes who are actively demanding higher rates of wages is nea-ly, if not quite, as large as at any time wiihin two years, belore or sinee the strike of the Gould railway employe. Cotton was do pressed cany iu mo weK. ana April delivery lell to lie. on Monday. The market gained strength iater and closed on Thurs day at an average advance of 12 points over Monday's figures. Spots were firm but quiet, and middling uplands sold at l-16e. advance. The prospec tive, arrival of the new clip is exerting pressure on prices of wool in ieadir.g markets. Demand is no heavier, which leaves an impression of a generally un satisfactory trade. The iron market is quite as dull as heretofore. The shut ting down of a leading steel-rail mill , owing to ihe unprofitable nature of cur rent quotations, is expected to be fol lowed by like action on tbe part of other rail mills, and it is hoped will result in an advance in the price ot rails. Coal prices, according to the April circulars, average 5aKc. lower per ton than previously. Prices of manufacturing sizes are skill low. The stocks at shipping points are light, and producers are encouraged. -Petroleum has continued in a rut If or the entire week. Wheat has been lower, owing to the disappearaure of war news from abroad. The ad vance on Thursday was caused by re newed reports of damage to the autumn sown crop and to news of reduced stocks in the United Kingdom. Indian corn sympathized with wheat. The net toss in prices oi spot wheat is l4lc, No. 2 red closing 8t 90;lc , and or crn la, the closing price being 49.c. Provisions are dull arid lower. There were 225 failures in tbe United State during the past week, as compared with 212 in the preceding week, nnd with 143, 1!)0 and 11!) respectively in the corresponding weeks of 1884 1883 and 1882. About 85 per cent, were those of small traders whose capital was less than $5,000. Canada had 24, a decrease of 16. - n A Skeleton! It is unpleasant to have a skeleton in t'je family although it is said such things are very common. But it is still more unpleasant to be a skeleton. And it is even worse to be 4a skeleton full of neuralgia pains. Thisisj ist what Mr. P. H. Cars n, of Santafee, Florida, sayshewas. But in writing about it be says, ' Brawa's Irou Bitters restored manhood are comparatively exempt Ir jm at tacks cf Gravel, but voune children often have I it, and in middle life and age it U learitfUy common. Like front ant rbeumrmm travel if doe to imperfect digestion and nseimilat oo of fvd, combined with other predisposing j causes which vary with different individuals, i v hen the calculi, ( r f tone.are fully wrmen in the k'dneys or bladder the render tbe suffer er's life one constant scene of misery and an prehension. Few physfc ina or surgeomwill promise or uniertake the removal of these 6t3rts except by an opera'i n. Tbey rareij or never preserd o be able to do it by mean of medicine alone. It sterna to have been reserved tr-.r Dr. Da vid KEXUKDr, of Rondout. N Y.. t accom p ish, through his preparat'on whtely known an KENNEDY'S FaVoKITE UBMEDY. what others have failed to compass. The subjoin ed letter wiil be foun 1 of vital interest t snf ferer-v ircm gTavel, and to ihe general public : ALBANY, fctarch 40. 18X4 Dr. D. Kennedy, Rondovt, X. Y. : Deak tin: Let me tell 3 ou franklv thut I have "ever been partial tf proprietary rcedl ciu as I believe the raajori y of ihem olc nothing bettor than methods of obtaining money from people whom sutt'erirg makes l'eadv to ca ch t ariy hopeot relief "They sre mean cheats and delusions. 15ut your "? A VO&tTK REMEDY;." 1 know by bapp 1 expe rience to be a totally different thiog. 1 had been a sufferer from Gravel for yers, and had resorted to many eminent physitiirm lor relief, but no pcrmarcat good e.ime of it. About thie3 years neo vour "Fa vou TE Kem kuv' Was ri co mm en tie i to me. 1 can give jon the resnlt in a sentence: I tried i and it cured me completely. 1 am confident it sived ray life. You can use this letter if you think nest. Yourj, etc.. Nathan acklev. Captain Nathan Ackley was for a long lime connected with the Canal Appraiser's office in Albany. He is well known and writes for ro other purpose but to do good to other. 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For accommodation of local tr-i. SSidaV. D"J T. M. KMEBSON. Genera Ull'U Wiliiiingtoii, Columl Augusta B. R. Co, OFFICE OF GENERAL ScrEBlKTESfiBTf WUmlngton. N. C. March . ms. r rj j'r my health." Take improvement. To the hint from his put nesn on vour bones, drive out neu algia. and invigo rate your system, Bitters. take Brown's Iron -the sugar APRIL ANTICS. A sweet thing in crockery- bowl. A slow match sparkling, but never popping. The plumber is a man who pipes a lay as he lays a pipe Shonld a muatard plaster be classed among drawing malerials? A promising young man one who gets his clothing on a credit. "We're just driven to death," replied the undertaker when a&ked how his business prospered. A lean young man who fell in love with a fleshy young woman confessed thai he was intatuated. Tbe head qler k in a Western record er's office is a a beautiful girl of seven teen. A sort of recording angel, as it were. J. H. NORTHRUP. 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One Year (52 Number 8 J ..10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the United States or Canada. The Volumes of the Bazar begin with the urst Number for January of each year. When no time la mentioned. It will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. The last Five Annual Volumes of Harper's Bator, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postage paid, or by express, free of ex pense (provided the freight does not exceed one dollar per volume), tor $7 00 per volume. Cloth Cases for ecb volume, suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpdd, on re- twpt ui x w eacu 1885. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED-WEEKLY. The serial and short stories In Harper's Young People have all tbe dramatic interest that juvenile fiction can possess, while they are wholly free Irom what is pernicious or vulgarly sensational. The hnmoious Bt-ries and pictures are full of Innocent fun, and the papeis on natural history and science, travel, and the iacts of life are by writers whose names give the best assurance of accuracy and value. Illustrated papers on athletic sports, frames, and pastimes give full information on these subjects. There is nothing cheap about it but Its price. An epitome of every thing that is attractive and desirable in juvenile literature. Bo ton Courier. A weekly feast of good thlrgs to the boys and girls in every family wnich it visits Brooklyn Union. It ia wonderful In its wealth of picture in formation, and toterest. Christian Advocate, N Y. T Fo8tgc Prepaid. $2.00 Per Year. ol. VI. commences November 4, IS84. Single Numbers, Five Cents each. Remittances should he made by Post Office Money Order or raft, to avoid chance of iocs. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order of ELabpee Brothers. Address HABPBB BROTHERS. 'lee a NwVHt, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR FIRE PROOF OIL. Carolina Central K. Company. OT7IGB OT Gkneral BuPERTrnorDBrt, Wilmington. N. C. Sept. 20. 14. 491 w- Change of Schedule. fF AND AFTER 8EPT.21st, following scnoauie will be opersied am Railroatf : PASSENGER MAIL AND BXPEE88 ' Dall v excent Sundays. i Leave Wilmington at. :7 )I' No.Lj Leave Ralelghat..., V ) Arrive at Charlotte &L Ja Tm r!hoTlAtt at 8.15 P. No. . Arrive Raleigh at. ) Arrive at Wilmington sL..a Passenger Trains stop st 1 only, andpotnte designated io iirte Table. SHELBY DIVISION. PASSENGO. EXPRESS AND FREIGHT, Daily except Sundays. m L t -w . .. 1 - . . b.jv m 1 intv at Khali I'19 V -T Dl H 1.40 P' ! 1 uaveoutuuT " mP Hamlet with R. A A. Trains to andfro No. 3 No. 4 Through Bleeping Cars MM lgS ana cnariotte ana uaieigu auu "rTtri Take Train No, 1 for T"ar Western N C R R, Ashevllle anapotws. Also, for Spartanburg, wrccu"-' Awania ana au pomw TrtM. A perhSM F. W. CLARK. 43eaerai; Passenger sept 20 Remittances should be made by Post-Office rpHB PERFECT ION OF F am it vsirpry 140rdorrraft,toavoidcbaneeof loss. I uil, f Vn'SSS VrELLT-SI rucwsmoers are not to wmv thte Ai-ar,-. nnt without the express order of Harper Brothers. Address HARPER BROTHERS, ee New York. liv Tin nthor a 1 1 Xi oocieiy irec irom Ben zine, Paraffine, and all gummy or foreign mt ter which in other oils so frequently clogs t he tefcgd Prevents its giving a clear light. . . . White CvDress and wm - j r Pine BLINDS AND D001 Guaranteed as good as thebflft Moulding, Brackets, Barosters mental Wood Work. PARSLEY octlG
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