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, MISCELLANEOUS. At t hi 4 Miwm iwarlT ever? iHM lined to to kulM sort of tonic. IK UN enter intoahnoet ecry phy sician's preecripUon far thoa who need btnlrtmg up. w 1 I I I 1 THE BEST TONIC. For Wen knew, L ass it "dc. l.nefc of KueTrr. it I1AS NO EQUAL- and H the onlTliroo medicin that w not injarlens. It Knricbe the Wood, Iaylarmces the iiystem, Restores Apiwtite.Ald Digest Ion It does not blacken or injure the teeth, eact heA arh or produce constipation o.ker Irom medians Dr. . H. BnrrtET, a leadicr physician of Springfield. O.. ava: "Brown's Iron Bitten is s thorough! rood medi cine. I ose H in my practice, and find ts action excel ail other forms cl Iron. . In weaknew or s low condition of' the syrtem. Brown's Iron Bitters tn usually a positive oecettitr. It is all that reclaimed for it." Genuine has trade mark and ctoM red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BROWN IIKMICAL CO.. TtA I TI3IOKE.MD. Ladhs Hand Book nscfi:l and attractive, con taining list of prizes for rerirs information a boot coin a, etc trfem away by all deaWd in medicine, of mailed to any address on recciut of 2c. bUledd. janlly d&w DO YOU KNOW Til IT - L0RRILARF3 CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Tar; ROSE LEAF Fine Cut Chew ing: NAVY CUPPINGS,, and nlack. Brown and Yellow SNUFFS are the beet and cheapest, quality considered? aur 6 ly dJbw Dr. Moit's Powders NEVER FAIL TO CURE INFL4MMA Uon of the Kidneys. Gravel, Gleet. SH let ares and all Urinary diseases. Nervous and Physical Debility, Genital Weakness and all those untold miseries causod by Indiscretion or Excesses.! Syphilis In all Its forms perma nently cured. I Yellow o Bro-m spots on face and body.Soro Throat an i Nc., Scrofula, Old Sores, Eczema, Tetter and f-M Blocd and Skin diseases. Urinary diseases cured In S days. Price $3. Enc'osfl the money tc FRANK STEVENS A CO., BaUimore, Md., and it will be sent by mall sealed. For 6ale by all drug gists: sent by mall Iuly7dAwly 8 Ol flfiCiin presents (riven away Send vr j vr vr vr ua 5 cents r postage, and you will tret Tree a pacxage oi gous or largo vaiue, that will start you In work .that will at once bring you In money fatter than anything e't e In America. All about the $200,000 in presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sexof all ares, for all the time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. II. Hallett A Co., Portland. Maine. dec 2 d&w ly TWrOSQUITOEStoffthtSiS! JLUJe Mosquito Bite Cube, aire Instant relief, and drives thera away. Address ALLtDfiV& CO . July 11 4w ft Est 16th Et.. New York BURNIIAM'S ihpkoybd standakp Turbine BEST constructed YS.-t -.r and finished L. a z2sS--L& worul 1 1 finished Turb'ne in the :d It eHes bettkr percestaue w th ptrt or full gate, audl3 sold for LESS M )NKY ier Horse Power than any other Tutbine. Pamphlet Free by Burnham Bros., York, Pa. Inlir 11 inr FOR .Man and Beast. Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more . and more every year. eb 2 d&w tu th sat nrm HAGAN'S Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many-a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather hot tell, and you cant tell. feb 2 dJtw cm ta th sat mm Manhood Restored Remedy Fkkk. A victim of youthful imprudence ransi ng Premature Decay, Nervous Debility. Lost Manhood, Ac, bavin? tried in Tain every Ynotrn " remedy.hasdiacovered a rimplemeansof self-care, whkti he will send FREE to bis fellow-sufferers. Address, JJLREEVES, 43 ChatliamStNew York. .POT-2dAwlv : ' ' Health is Wealth. CUEE GUARANTEED Dr E. C. WEST'S Nerve ao Brain Trkatmknt, a gnar an teed specific for ilysterla. Dizziness, Con vulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by the use of al cohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental De pression. Softening of the Brain resulting in insanity and leading tor misery, decay and death. Premature old Age, Barrenness, Los of power In either sex, fnvo notary Losses ana 8permatorrho?a"cau8c4 by ovr exertion ottbe brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. ;-ch box contains one month's treatment, tl 00 a box. or six boxes for $5 00, sent by rjall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To core any case. With each order received lf us for six boxes, accompanied w lth $ S.t 0, ue will aena the pnrchaaer our written guar anteo to refund the money If the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by JOHN C. WEST A CO , 12 W Madison si, Chicago. IU. - - oct 21 lydJkw, : WANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN to take nice, light, pleasant work, at their own homes. Work sent by mall any . distance all the year round. 2 to i a day can be quietly made ; do canvassing. Address Reliable IVf'g Cu. Philadelphia, Pa. Box liX. - julyl3 dAwlra 4 V riii ii ii The Doily Reviev. J SH T. J AMES, -Editor & Pmp" WILMINGTON. N.-C THURSDAY .AUGUST 6. 1885. Entered at the PostefSce at Wilmington, X. C. as second-class matter. THIS PAPIIH maybe found on file at Geo. P. Bowaxx, & Co'a Newspaper Atreertlslng Bureea( 10 Bprace 6c where adTerasing contracts may be made for U In JEU-VOnK. All the London papera dwell cn'lhe tact that the lat business of Sir Moses M.-ntrCore was to draw a check, for a pr sent to Princess Beatrice and to lio late a chanuiDg letter of presentation. Sir Moses Monlefiore died of conges tionof thelupg. His death was peace ful and painto.es. An article in the Temps urging the Government to increase the force ol cavalry on the eastern and southern frontier if France is causing a good deal of excitement in Germany. This is chiefly due to the fact hat France has already eleven regiments on a war footing established on the frontier, while Germany has only (en. and these ten never have their lull complement of officer and men. The German military authorises are meditating an increase ol troops and a material strengthening ot the field batteries on the Irontier. ; , The July cotton report .oBradslreeCs based on 1,072 replies from correspond. ents in 597 out of 053 cotton-growing counties in the South, indicates good progress by the crop during Juls. thos continuing th favorable report of June The dry weather complained cf in some of the States has not yet assumed the proportions oi rf'droufh. but telegram8 from the cottntt belt under dte of Ju ly 30th. reported the plant as suffering for lack of rain. The injury as yet is smalt but a continued drouth would materi ally change the prospects of the crop in some of tne States fhe damage irom sheddin; and rust is slight as yet. and that by worm s.con fined almost entirely to Texas, is not likely to be serious The worm pest appears to be of a locaj character,, not at all assuming wide proportions. , . . . . The Hon. Edgar M. Johnson, of Cin cinnati, the law partner or Governor Hoadly, says: "Governor lloadly will not be a candidate. I have his word for it and I know bo means it. The lan thing he said to me before leaving was that under no circumstances would he accept the nomination, oven if ten dered unanimously. I believe ho would oven refuse in convention if an attempt was made to force it upon him. - I am certain also that President Cleveland has not asked Governor Hoadly to be the Administration candidate in Ohio. There is a very warm friendship - be tween the President and the Governor, bull know Mr. Hoadly to be a candi date lorDo office, appointive oreleciive. He will return to h s law business alter histexm expires on January 1. lie does so much because I .wish it. . My health is faiiingand I must have a year's rest. A dispatch from the City of Mexico says: "La Semana Mercantile, an or gan .of the National Bank, in this week's issue, gives currency to a re port of a heavy English loan to Mexico. The sum mentioned is $100,000,000, the first instalment to be from $15, 000.000 to $20.000000. The same pa per reports that a British agent has brought forward the idea ol . iho pur chase ol American railways by Eng lih companies. It is said a decree for the recognition of the debt forms part ot the basis of the projected loan. All this is in line with the projected Anglo Mexican trade alliance which is being advocated here. English manufactur. ers view with anxiety the diversion ot the trade of the country to the United States, and are thinking how to bind Mexico in a close commercial alliance with England, as has been done-ra the case ot Chile." ; '.. . A melancholy incident is mentioned in connection with the failure ot the Monster Bank. Mr. William L. Perriert Jr., died suddenly at bis residence, Maryborough, near Cork. Mr, Perrier, who was about 40 years old, was the enly son ot Mr. William L. Perrier, a director of the bank, and was himself largely interested in its affairs. Though the deceased gentleman died from an acute attack of dirrheet, there is reason to believe his death was accel erated by the shock be received in con sequence of the suspension of the banko It is stated that a lady whoso entire property was invested in the bank has lost' the use of her reason. There are other instances ot individual suffering. but the roports showing the ability of the bank to realize its asserts have greatly comforted depositors. The - In convenience to traders by being sudden ly deprived of their credit balances on current accounts, and having," In facC their working capital shut up, has been very keenly felt, but in most cases the other banks have given accommodation to persons w bo arc abler to show their deposit receipts or credit balances - in the suspended concern. - - It is said that Charles Scribner's sons have engaged Mr. W. A. Patton, for roerly of the New York World; to be business manager of a pew magazine soon to ba established anil to be call d Scribner's MontMy. -When J he Scrib ners fo'.d their in!eret in the magazine formerly.known by that .name, -but now cilled the Century, they atrrefd, alter the usual custom, not to embaik in any new magazine enterprise until after the lapseof a specified time. .That tiive will expire during the year 1820 and it is the purpose ot th" firm to establish its new magazine next pear ; , It is said thatth roagazid?, wilt contain very few p'ctnres and only thos8 ot the be3t kind. It is whimpered that certain un published Jettersand biographical ma tcrials relating to Thackeray, which have been jeah.ufly withheld from the public until now, will ' constitute a principal literary feature of the early numbers. Man's inhumanity to woman make3 countless thousands mourn, would be an applicable rendering of Pope's line, in view of the indignities she has suf fered and pains undergone at the hands of unskilful physicians and quacks. Naturally modest she suffers o until forced toconsnlta physician regarding some female difficulty whjcb she weil knows , is sapping her strength. A.l this embarrassment, can bo, avoided and a cure effecte by purchasing. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription" ol your druggist, and taking as directed. Price reduced to one dollar. AUGUST ANTICS. A scientific journal tells how to pre vent hiccough. Another good way is to refrain from soing out between the acts Korrislown Herald. An exchange says: ' Ga3 corrodes brass." This accounts for the blotches so often seen on the lace of the festive drummer. -Si. P. Herald "Yes, indeed. Brown is a very sick man." "When was he taken ill?" Yesterday morning I was called to at tend him." 'Ah, that accounts for it." And now those physicians pass each other as perfect- stranger. Boston Post. After a mm ha been elected shcr'ff of a Kentucky county and has Ferved out six nionlhs'of his term, he begins to appreciate the blessing of having- a stone wall or a lg house between him and the other man the one he intends to arrest. Pittsburg Telegraph. Testimony of Mr. Govvard of Lowell, Mass. "I always keep 'Favorite Remedy' in the house. I have had many letters ot inquiry about my case, and I always recommend it as one : of the best of medicines for Kidney and Liver trou bles for lliaveused most all other med icines for similar complaints without benefit?' Such an emphatic endorse ment Irom such a source, ought to De convincing to all sufierers. r- 1885. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. With the new volume, beginning In Decern ber. Harper's Magazine will conclude its thirty-fifth year. Tne oldest periodical of ls type, it is yet. 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Send in your onlers at once. We will guarantee lowest prices. . W. K. JSPRINOEJ& A cu. . " 1?(J21 23 Market Street, anpZ - ' - WlUnlnxton, H.c. MISCELLANEOUS ECZEMA or SALT RHEUM AKOTHER CLEAR AND POSITIVE BECQYERY. - AN ELDERLY LADI'S LETTER. 5 : i : Veopli often ex pre s their wonder at the nnmerrtus cases of aAtT FflifM cured by Dr. DVIf KESNKDY'v FAVOR1TK KEME DT sccountaof mbicb are brought to their h-ttlce through the newspapers. AlthruKb no other known medlcins has anjlhing like the sme scenes?, it is not strarge (hit "FAVOR ITE ttEMEDY', houid acomplish these re f nits, ani gladden the hearts c f so msny suf ft-rers Th'eafonls that ?alt Pne.UM.rne of tr mt 1 athsorjne ot skin di3faes ,l.in realty a iseve of theblijod; and this new ar.d - ien'iflc reparation Is adapted, beyond all others, to purify be' blooJ and keep it so bv reinvlg rating the ' Stomach, 1 Iver.' and Kidney 8. ------ - Among tbenumsrous lettrarrci,ivedby Dr Kennedv testifji'g t notahle Salt Rheum cures, the following will be found of lot rest f our readers, who may accept our assurance of its perf ct huthentlciiy atd truthfu'neea: ,! Worcester, Mhf s . March 23, 18S4 ", Dr I). Kenmedg, Jiondovt, iV" T . - DEAR me: UnUI recently I have been for three years a ufferer Irom salt Kheum s It followed upon an attack of tryslpelas, for which 1 wasfor a lone time uncer m-dicat. treatment. 'I placed mvsslf again tnthe hands of ihephyblcHns who dl, I have no doabt, atl that could be done. Ore thing isure, however: I was none the letttr tor alt the tai dicine they ga c me The painful and un sightly disease made continual progress, un til 1 began to fear I should never get rid of it. Bv weans of one of t hose accidents ha oft en resu't In so much bleisings I had mv atten lion called to 3 our 'FAVORITE KtMEDY" which'l was told wou'd surely do me go d I usf dlt. and within, a much shorter time th n I would havo believed possible, I recsived a permacent cure. I sm now perfectly free from Salt kheum. Whit- a comfort tnls I?, and how it places your wonderful medicine in my opinion, vou may gues3 at. but never know . I keep It now constantly in the haose, as a family n ediclns. i oura truly. MRS. DINAH PHAIR, M's. Ph Ir Is a wi lw lady in advanced Jlfe, of rnimpaa hlblch9rater. ometinie since, when ou a visit In Kansas, she found a case of alt Phedm, could not get FA VOKlTit (tKM h.dY", sent to New York City for it, and cured the case . - - for all diReases of the Blood liver. Kid; nf vs. Bladder and' Diestlve Organs Dr. DVID KENNKDY'd "'F ATORIJCK REilK DY". Itndout, N. Y. jul 23 d&w nrm MARKET STREET, NO. f112, (Ul TAIRS) IS COMPLETE IN EVERY RE8PEC2, . AND WE ARE PREPARED TO DO ' ALL MANNER OE i -WHEN YOU WANT ... PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, CARDS, XET-TER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, .ENVELOPES, NOTE-HEADS, PAMPHLET PRINTING, TAGS, LAND DEEDS, MORTGAGE DEEDS, SHER-' IFFS' DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, STATE WARRANTS, JUSTICES' JUDG MENTS, JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS, . CHAT TEL MORTGAGES, &C, CALL ON US AND OBTAIN PRICES BEFORE GIVING YOUR ORDERS. -r Address REVIEW JOB OFFICE, WILMINGTON, N. C. FORSALE AT- L0WEST CASH PRICES 1 Cask, Capacity 1.000 Gals. 1 If 160 (I 100 M. T. Whiskey Bbls. 100 M. T. 8 Hoops, New Alcohol Bbls. H. BRUNHILD & BRO., WILMINGTON, N. C. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Liqu ors. Cigars & To bacco Call on Us: . JOR FBESn FAMILY GROCERIES I Z Country Produc?', Wines, Liquor,Tobaccoea, Jtc, "Buckingham Bye," "River Mllla "Old Log Cabin," "Crunswlck Private ftock," and nuntera Cnoice,. arc very fine Bye Whla keys. We also have Corn Whiskeys, Wince, Gins and Brandies. Highest market prices paid for Country Pr duce. Consignments so lulled - V CKAIG A THOU A?, r rroduce Commission Merchants and -'. ; r Dealers in Groceries, Wines, Liquors. c -113 So. Front Street, Wilmington. 2T. C." jnJ7 2Q SJOB Mm vi ' -" 'ViC C Vi? V.i m ran MISCELLANEOUS Q naran tin e Notice. . 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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