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MISCELLANEOUS. SPRING FEVER At this season nearly every one needs to one acme sort of tonic. IKON enters into almost every phy sician's prescription for those who need building up. THE TONIC. For Wen knew, Loxsotiide. I. nek of Cdptxt, Ac, it HAS ISO KQLAJ,, end i the only Iron medicine that is not iisjurioun. It Enriches the Blood, iMVlajorsitoo the System, IJestores AppetitcAldf Digestion It does not blacken or injure the teeth, cause head ache or produce constipation other Iron muliciiit do Dr. G. H. Binklet, a leading physician of Springfield. O., says: "Brown's Iron Bitters is a thoronghly good medi cine. I iw it in my practice, and fina its action excels all other forms of ir-n. In weaknew or a low condition of the system. BrmrnV Iron Bitters is iiHually a positive necessity. It is all that it claimed for it. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red linos on wrapper. Take no other. Made or.' y by HKOWS ( HKMK AI.rO., It A I.Ti MOKF. MIL. 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Lost Manhood, Ac. havinjr tried in vain every Knov.n remedy ,haa discovered a simple means of self-cura, whkfe he will eend KRKK to his fellow-sufferers. Address, J.1I.KKK VES, 43 Chatham St.,Xuw York. nov 2dAwl7 First National Bank of Wil- mington.; CAPITAL STOCK siiupl.cs runu I posits received and collections .made n al aceeaH:e point i In tne Uni:od Statu OIHKCTOfcU, K. ai,Kl.l;- O. . WORTH. A.MAUTIN. . IA. SPRUNT, GEOlioE. I llADtfOCRN vI tt'.'SuS. a. ft iiLUUt : - . President A. K. WALK I'd Cuhlcr W.LABElNh..-. . ... a'Kt Caahlai t1 PUfiOELL HOUSE. "JJNDKR NEW MANAGEMENT, WlLMlN'JTO.v, N. I B. L. TERRY, Proprietor. Late Proprietor Atlantic Hotel. First Class n H tUpfplataMt. Tertaj 4LV to $3.00 day. The Daily Review J'SH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop W ILMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24 1885 Kntered el the Poetoffice at Wilmington,? C, second-class matter THE BLAMRFOU THE DOL- PHIN. This Dolphin business, shjs the N w York Herald, wi l of c tme be probed to I he bottom' by Secretary Whitney, wt o wiil tnke are tht justice is done, ar.d also that no irjusiice i d ne Trere is a dispositioi in some quarters t eat all the blame upon Mr. Roach, the cortrsctor ; and tbi?, we have no doubt, ia unjust. Mr. It'ach, n the other hand, in an interview in the ILraid, puts all the blame on the Ad-yi-ory Board, find that. to, is not en tirely just, Mr. Roach gave in 1B?2 to a corn mil tee of Congress his ideas about naval ship building, the main part ot a hich we reproduce elsewhere ; and it will be observed Ihat he was then very Banguioe that he could build fast and s.. lid ships. Some of his language is very interesting at this time. Ie said, for instance, as will be seen : I think we ought to build no ships of ess ihan fifteen knots speed, and that a portion, of your fleet should have a spte-1 of eighteen knots. And when I speak of speed I do not mean speed sc cording to the English standard. Their plan is to take the speed of the vessel in running a measured mile and count t hat the speed. But the speed I mean is the average speed of the ship in ordi nary, fair weather, and she must be able to keep it up for twenty-lour hours if necessary, That meets our ideas exactly only the Dolphin has never yet made fifteen knots in smooth water. Again, in reference to the plans lor ships, Mr. Rach told Congress that whatever Ibo Navy Department might plan no would not build if be thought the plans amiss : If a merchant comes to me and says that he wants a ship of such and such speed under conditions which I think will not permit rneto get that speed. I tell him that I will not build the ship in that way that such and such changes must be made. And in like manner Mr. Roach thought the builders ought to deal with the Navy Department. We agree with him ; but if he did that he certainly can not vow put all blame on the Advisory Board lor the Dolphin's faiiure. Again, Mr. Reach said in the Herald of Saturday that no time-penalty was put in the Dolphin contract because: The condition of the steel industry in ourc uutry at the time of the making of the eontiaet was sue as to make the completion of the vessel within a speci fied time an uncertainty. It must not be overlooked that the construction ot these vessels was a venture, and it was deemed unfair to impose a penalty for delay. Now, the contract for the Dolphin was signed by Mr. Roach in July, 1883, but on February 2. 1882, Mr Roach told a commute ol Congress: I understand there has been some question made here with regard to the facilities existing in this country tor the production cf steel. Speaking only lor mjsclf, I may say that I shall be in a condition by the 1st ot March 1882 to produce inside of one year all the steel that will ba required tor the construc tion ol twelve of these tour thousand ton ships. There are other matters in the testi mony we reproduce elsewhere worthy of Roach's attention, and also of Secre tary Whitney's. Secretary Bayard has formulated a plan by which he proposes toobtain for American manufacturers, through the medium of the UMttd State consuls in Europe, all the information they desire regarding manufacturers abroad. lie has written .o a large numberof manu facturers of all kinds of articU s through out the country, a-king them to submit to him any questions coveting subjects upon which they desire information re gardmg the manufacture of their re spective c auses ol goods in foreign countries, and these questions will be set t the United States consuls abroad with instruc ions to obtain the information s tight Mr. Bayard hopes bj this plan to procure for ur manu facturers such information as wili show conelusiv ly whether in the price of tbe raw material, the cost of labor nnd improved machinery the Americans or the Europeans have the advantage in the produc'ion of manufactured ariicles Secretary Bayard believes that the pos session of such information regarding the cost of manufacture and the price of raw material abroad will also be of great advantage to the United States Government. Secretary Manning if in luli co operation with the Secretary of State in this new project.. MISCELLANEOUS First Assistant Postnias'cr-General Hay has ben endeavoring to discharge the dut:es of his office ar.d so to apply himself to the work before him as to forget his poor health. His trip to the South was beneficial, but he was far from vigorous when he returned, and, being very sensitive to the many state ments concerning him, he desired :o show that he wa.Vnot so feeble as report ed, and has struggled bravely against ill-hea'th in the hope that he might con quer. He cannot be said to have suc ceeded. He attends at ins offica every day, but is very weak, takes medicine to stimulate him. is frequently obliged to leave at an early hour in tbe after noon, and by prolonged rest endeavors to prepare himself lor the labors of the hext day. His appearance is that of a very sick man ind eel, and gives much solicitude to his friends, ot whom there are many. There has not been a day since he accepted the appointment when it would have surprised anybody in Washiugton to learn that ho had resign ed. Listen to Your Wile. The Manchester caeiian, Jane S!h, j;aP: At one ot the "Windows" Looking on the woodland ways ! Wiih e'unips of rhododendroms and great masses of May blossoms!!! 1 nere was an interesting gioup It included ne who bad been a "Cot ton spinner," but was now so Paralyzed!!! That ha could only bear to lie iu a reclining position. This refers to my case. I was Attacked twelve years ago with "L c moter Ataxy" (A paralytic : disease of nerve fibre raiply ever cured) and wks for several ytars barely able to t;et ab u' At d for the last Fiveyeas notable to a ti nd to my business, although Many thing have b en done for ine The last experiment bong Nerve fctretch'iijr. Two years ago I was oted into the Ibn.e fr Incurables! Near Man chester, in May, 1882. i am ujo 'Advocate"; "For anything in the shape of patenl1 Medicines? And made many objections -to my dear wile's constant urging to try Hop Bitter, nut finally to pacity her Consented!! I had not quite finished the first b t ile whi'n I tell a change come ever me5 This wra Saturday. November 3d. On Sunday av rniug 1 folt so strong I said to my room companions. "I was sure I could "Walk ! S started ac oss the floor and back I hardly knew bw to contain myself. I was all over the house. 1 am gaining btrerg h each diy. and can walk quite s?fe without any Or -upport. l am now at my own house, and Lope soon to be able to earn my own living a train. 1 have been a member oi the Manchester "Koyal KxcLange" Fer nearly thirty years, ard was meet heart ily conzratulateri oii going into the room on ThurEday last Very gr tefully yours. John Bjlackbdsh, Manchester. (Eng ) Dec. 21, 18S3 Two yt ars later am perfectly well. M ESCKI,TANEOU Tbe Cause ot Consumption- Scrofula, manifesting itself in blotch es, pimples, eruptions; salt-rbeum,and other blemishes ot the skin, is but too apt by and by to in.ect the delicate tis sues of the lungs also, and result in ul ceration thus ending in consumption. Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discov ery" will meet anel vanish tin enemy in its stronghold of the blood and cast it out of tbe system. All druggists. JUNK JOKES. Without making any extraordinary fuss over t ho work, says the New York Son, the Secretary of tbe Treasury is carrying on an extensive and most practical reform in that part of the civil service which U immediately un der his control. In the Internal Revenue Bureau, for example, he has reduced the force in three months so as to save the Gov ernment obout half a million dollars in salaries hitherto paid to unnecesary officeholders. Further retrenchment, it is believed, will result in an annual saving of a million dollars in this over grown and extravagant branch of the public service, without in the least de" gree interferring with the legitimate business of the bureau. Nothing like it has been seen in Washington for years. It is real re form the sort of reform that the peo pie call for. The same thing it is true in the other divisions of the department. Secretary Manning is reducing the tax paid indi rectly by every citizen of the United States for the support ot the Govern ment. He is applying business princi ples to the management of the Treas ury. He is sendi ng the tax eaters away to earn their own living. This involves the dismissal of hun dreds of Republican officeholders, to whom, perhaps, according to the theor ies of the selfnsiy led reformers of tbe civil service, there ought 'o be assured a life tenure, with funeral expenses paid afterward by the Government. Mr. Manning finds them alive and super fluous, and out they go. Sharks have appeared off the coast at Long Branch. They will probabiy go into the hotel business. Oil City Der rick. ''Some men are Lorn fools." says a philosopher, but it is jus: as true that the majority become so from practice. Boston Post. Howells does not understand why the average ot raggednes is les in Florence than with us. He forgets the large number ot Italian counts now grinding the organ anel selling bananas in America. Boston Globe. A profane man in town has so much respect for King James1 version of the Old Testament that he proposes to con tinue to swear by it. He say& the word sheol is not so soothing to the pent-up feeling as the old one. Norr. Herald. A postmaster out in Indiana has sent in his resignation, remarked that he knew he was an offensive partisan, and he thought it only right that some fel low on the other tide Bhould have a chance to make himself ofiei sive too. Boston Transcript. 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Washlr.eton. and hotr. P..nl..w' n!ajtt03v era attacbedl " ' u;as JOHN F. I h T. M, EMERSON.S 4. may 7 WUWr ixwt CONSUMPTION. I haw a positive ramady far the above disease ; by Its se tnoBsands o f cases ol the worst kind and of lour standing hare been cored. Indeed. o Strong is mr faith in Its efficacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, together with a VA I. CABLE TREATISE on this disease to any sufferer . Give express and P. O. address. DfL. T. A. 8 LOCUM, Ui Pearl St., New York. may lb Cm eod d&w WANTED An active Man or Woman In every county to sell our goods. Salary $75 per month ami expenses or commission Expenses In advance. $1 outfit tree. Forfull particulars addrea Stal ard silver Wake CO., Boston, Mass. june 10 dAw lm Cape Fear & Yadkin v.i - ..... i al ley Railway Co. j Condensed TimeTableNooS - " - - - T -i ".r- . . '-.i-i-lK. 1 if? v rjpo TAKE EFFECT AT 8:00 A. M.,M0 DAY, June 22, 18?5: TRAIN NORTH. Arrive. Los re. isennettsviue. rm,. UI,o II.. ,1 n a . . Fayetteville , 12.15 p.m. 1mi. Sanford 3.0 1 310 Ore Hid 4 25 439 Liberty B.r 530 Greenstoro 0 45 Dinner at i ayettcvllle. TRAIN SOUTH. i, , Arrive Ian Greensboro 9.t)i.i. Liberty... t. . .11.00 a. m. .1105 Ore Hill.: U 55 l.'oO 3anff rd 1 '20 p. m 1.4) p. a. Fayetteville 3 60 4 03 Shoe Heel 6 25 6.40 Bennettsvlllc 8.15 Birner at Sanford W. M. S. DUNN, GetflSnp-t JNO. M. ROiF, GenM Tass. Agent june 22 tf - Carolina Central I Company. OirtOB OF tiESERAL 8 V PERIHTWDtn Wilmington, N. C, Jure 7. 1S5 Change of Schedule, QN AND AFTER JUNK 7, 1885, til following acneuuie will be operatsd os tkH Railroad : PASSENGER , HALL AND KXPM8S TKA3I nallv excent Sundays. ) Leave Wilmington at ilf No. 1. Leave Raleigh at ';S I Arrive at Charlotte at....-5- f a v H ..9.00 P. I 9.00 A E ) Leave Charlotte at., No. 2. Arrive BalelEh al 7 M ) Arrive at Wilmington ai Passenger Trains stop at regulrrtJJ only, aud oolnts designated in the w' Time Table. n SHELBY DIVISION, FASSKNUKE, MAI', EXPRESS AND FREIGHT Dally except Sundays. - - t Leave onariotte.. 8- Arrive at Shelby r' J . . fLeaveShelby...... i.Sr.a. I Alfivcat Kammmrmwv- niVuOu St Trains No. 1 and 2 mate cioec wr. e Hamlctwlth R A A. Trains to andfron 6lThrouh Sleeplnfr Oawbet-jJJJf" ana onarione ana Mu"ru gss Take Tram no. i .w0i"3S No No xaae XTam o, i we Western NCR R, Ashevll snd potot. Also, for Spartanburg, Atlanta and all points Southwesv iLLl'E auanui anu sui jwui WTT" n iq flnoerls P. W. C'i-AKK, General Paenw june s Take a Bide. -nOT WfRKa AND COMFOIW1 Vehicles, by tbe hour or lay, at kw pn Carriages for hire with carcfnl aud 90k tent drivers. i rices Gentle horses which can be. ladies. R. C Livery, Sale and reed Stable?, mav 19 Corner foartb and Water Coolers. .mm fH IffATER COOLERS AND OTH- goods just received and for at'e rtxt GILES AMUBCHI joneS OvvJ Qmithwiiift and the Sound win vis v is w inM ri)K and recreation, and nlr Ck JSarber8hop is the P.Lt uitVfZZ Frr SnamDooUur. Ebavmg r . ofr Tf -sIVtnA hut flMt - f bf every sviauv-. " . o nm w- MattiAvui mrn iiw uncst .-- . . ?T hi M.rket BUxr 2im "iJ; Wilmington. -- may w u
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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