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f , MISCELLANEOUS. . CurfS Cough", Coils, noMVfeue, Crmip, Asthma, Eronchirt., WhooF'rK CVu?ta. Irelpiei.t Ci!ut::p--sswr-Ts- lion, and rp.ievi-.-t corwiimpti.e IK. e t 11 wawti -agf.i 01 1 11 'J Zjr. iyh- or.ly In 3521 'iJ" ct-n W5 7- vl. ryy rcri I -i.-Ttrcl "tra-le-ilArks to - it i K.'i vt. ('. i'-tfer CV., bole lrop'i, Baltimore, Md.,'. S. A., Chew Lnnge's Plnsrs The errntTolmeco An tidote! Price 10 Cu. Sold by all Dru-Uta. oct I eod lv&tcnrm The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY. JANUARY 24. 1887. Entered at the Postofflfe at Wilmington. N. C. . as second-class matter. lVM1rfT. nioccio ATTENTION I 1 1 JI Jtkali vi3orss we are sow nMiMlrnnl1lhlll (lA.ttf4 With C "O DioV- meoi at home, the whole of the time or for their rpare momeo.13. lsusmees tew, iizm and profitable. Persona of cither sex easily o.ot. fmm f KUntl M 4Ll (It T1fT P Vf Til r IT And ft prcoortlonal earn by devo-ing all ttarir time lOlue UUilueBS. luy unu ($lrl1 cam ft much aa men. That all who 83? thl n ay send their address, and test th j bu-dnes-, we make this offer To such as are rot well fat is fled we will fend one dollar to piy it the trouble of wrltrn? Fait particulars and out fit free. Address (Jeosgk Misson a o , Portl.xnd, Maine, dec 1 Cmd lyw $100 A WEEK. LADIES OS GENTLEMEN DESIRING pleasant profitable employment write at once. We want yoi to htndle an article of domestic use that recommends Itself to every one at sight. STAPLE AS FLoUtt ells like hot cakes. Profits 300 per cent. Faml Ilea wishing to practice economy ehould for their own benefit write for particulars. U6cd every day the year rounl in every houaehoM Price within reach of all Circulars free A Rents receive SAMPLE FREE Addrees DOMESTIC M.FG CO.. 25 eod d Aw 0 m Marlon, Ohio. PENNYROYAL PILLS. "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." THE ORIGINAL- AND ONLY GfcNU -N. Safe and always Reliable. Beware of worth les3 Imitations. Indljpensible ti LIO'KS Ask tout Druggist for "Chichkster's r n OLISH" and take no -other, or laclose 4c. (stamps) to ns for partlcu'ara in letter by re turn mail. NAME P4PKIC. ClICIIESTEB CHEMICAL CO., 2313 Madison Square, Ph'l i . Pa. At Druggists. Trad supplied bv kol lxk A 8iioemaker, Philadelphia, Pa. dec 23 dAw ly "..-.CATABHH ires Relief at once and Cures COLD U HEAD, Ca'arrh, HAY FEVER. ATot a Liquid, Snufft- or Powder, r ret frcm Injurious Drugs and Offensive OdOTS I . w I r y M HAY-FEVER A partlcl6 la applied into each nos ri: and is agreeable to use Price 5 eta bv mull or at druggists. Send for circular. KLV l'.liOTII ERs, Druggists, O.wecor . Y. ian 13 wboi d&w nrm Manhood: RESTORED. Rinodi Frw. A victim of youtlif ul imiirudencecausingr Prema. ture Decav. Nerveus Debili. tv. Tut M an horxl .he. .Iiavi n a tied In vain every known remedy, has discovered a imple self-cure, which he will send FRF.K to hi tUowurferers. Address C. J. MASON. Post Office Box 3179, New York City, oct 2 eod d&w ly. OP mav lu lvdw e and Whisltcv Hab it h cured at.home With out paiu. Book of par ticulars spiit Fit EE. B. H. WOOLLEY, M. D. Atlanta, lia. OtHcv oOi.'i Whliehali Street. THE 13VI2KETT KB ruocKss- O A -NEW YORK.- P f WBITE" NEW PROCESS. YELLOW ELEuTRlFYISG. FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD USES-. KndoTjed and for sale by If Al L A PEAKS ALL, J HN L. UOATWK tiHT. J. T. McIVER, Jelling Aeent dec 13 2m Wllminctn N. V. . BradslreeCs turnishe! th followina commercial suaimhry f'r th pant week : Six cinl t!e2rani4 BradstrteCs re port a nriKrnie iinprwvfnunt m th di?ribuiion tf textile stipits. Fl hj 11 havw not 1h-ii niuvud as rnpidly. but th demand for Iron and sttel con tinucs rs heietforB to exceed tbe sup ply. Snow and stormy weather.. we?t ar.d nrthwefit. have checked deliveries of farm produce, but tra Je in tfeneYal is quite equal to and in porue localities is in excess of the volume one yar ao. Bank clearings at thirty lhree cities for ix days ended yesterday, as wired to BradslretCs. aggregate $1 019 817,376, as compared with $992 374 762 last week and with 1.011.846 856 in the third week of January. 1888. This shows an lucrease ot $27 400.000. or 2 7-10 percent., as compared with the preceding week, and of $7 900.000, or f 1 per cnt , as compared with the liko wick iu 1886. Increases and de fre"ss2:it leading cities are: . Wetk'-t clearings Ir e'eases New York. -5 300 000; Philadelphia. &6.- Boy Clipper Plows. gKK THEM. JUSE TIIKM AND YOU will have no other. Farme pronQunce thesa the bteQPlow'theylhave ever mcJ. - For Bale, wholesale and retail, by . N. JAC0BI, Sole Agent, No. lO South Front St. dec l ' - 700,000; Pittsburgh. $000,000; rrovf deme $100.(H)0. l)rcre:tses li'.ston. 2.400,0(0; New OiieaiH, $800.(K!0; Chicago, $700,000; S. L uta. $t.0o 000. Miimrap -lis atul St. Paul clearings aro $ft70.r00 less thi3 eek than last, or 13 per cent. Ueta.i niercnandiso stocks at tne in terior are generally reported light; col lections aro fairly satisfactory, and funds continue to return Ironi the country. The New York ftock market is it re sular an l unsettled, activity being con rined to Richmond Terminal, the coal stocks, and certain specialties in which manipulation plays a . leading part pecUiation in tho Hapie stcki is at n iiandstil!. Transactions for th- week are 2 191 221 share, against 1.575.519 -harea the preceding week, Iir,546.483 sltares the corresponding wnck in 1886 md 1.473.016 shares iu 1885. JJ nis tiave been iiuiet, the principal leature. being the sen lerueni t)eteei th L'tki Shoreand thu Nickel Piate bondhohl rs Trans-icti.ms for the week amount t 0.323.3(K), against $10,517 000 the pre. ceding week. Money is easy, ihe bank having g'tnied in reervv. and the tend ency ol fuuils is- lo return to 'New York. Call I-ans are 45 per cerit. and time money Ai3)5. Cfxmmercitl papty: is carco. thiUiih hnnks iry to keep -rates iy Foreign exchange is very lirui owing- to searedy ol com mercial biiU and inac'ivity of interna tional stock transactions. Wheat has been on ly moderately ac tive, irregular, ahd c!o-es lower for N . 2 red at New Y rk. owing to free el iug east and west, rains id Cali t'ornia ar.d untavoralde cables. Fl -ur is dull and . cRS a New York aro in- Creasing. Hog products have bn stronger on a good home and expoit inquiry and speculative demand le, mand for raw sugar at New York is s ill restricted b a t-c ircdy ol c al. Cen trifngsis and gruisiilat 1 are 1 16.. lower on the week, with the inarke quiet and steady. At New O.'lean- siwar is 1 Km. hisiher. with light stocks and decreasing receipts. (A ffee is 4: balow last week1.- el'-sing price No ntircbases have been mailt; in Hraz 1 or Ejrope or America, butth -se be'u virr that some reaction must lollow tie eaormocs advance within a year iiae opcraked on that basis, and specu aiive prices are oil 40 point, with the mar ket very i-ensstive. Humors that Brazd prices have declined are ntt confirmed. Business in dry go ds'at first hands fi satisfactory, with prices strong. Stocks are not increasing and many cotton mills are sold ahead. Exports are heavier and prices higher. Cas?i meres and other heavy goods have sold a: 5 per cent, over last year's opening, bat this is not the Vine. Wool manu lecturers are not securing advances. Slocks of wool are large, but European advices are encouraging. The advance iu price ot bar iron to 2 2 ; . atm -onced in BradUr.iCa last week has taken place, though it will not have etiVcl in nearby deliveries. The eastern pig-iron maker is very firm, and best grades ' f No 1 are scarce at $-21 0a$22 50. an advance of 50c. But with No. 2 iron at 420 50$21.50. it is sate to pay that 100 tons spot could nt be obtained at New York even If S25 were offered. At the west prices conlhiutt relatively higher than at the east. The St. Ixuis and Pniladelphia imports of English pig iron were pur chased at prices lower than the fame iron ooulrf hit nhtnini'il lor nrr Qtill - -, - ----- - - - . " -. u . KJKl . , I. w'f is not unlikely that English ron may come to New York in the near future with aconiiunance of tne existing de mand and conditions in this market. The total nn ruber of failures in the United States reported to Bradstre Vs tnis week is 325, as compared with 391 last week. 394 in tbe like week of 1886. 445 in 1885. 321 in 1881 and 317 in 183. Canada had 32 this week. against28last week and 30 last year. Tbe total in the United States for three weeks of tbe year is 1.007 in 1887. 1,027 in 1886. 1.259 in 1885. 948 in 1884 and 819 in 1833 Canada had 73 against 70, 74 73 and 76 respectively in 18S6 1885. 1881 and 1883. H ARD WARE. Stoves. Plows. SASHDO ORS. etc. Paints, Class. And a complete assortment of Farm ing Implements. - JACOB rS DDW. DEPOT, Jdec 1 4 r"Pfi10 So Front Street. Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used Boschee's German Sj,ruplo let it 3 wonderful qualities ne known to their, friends in curing Consurr pttoo, severe Coughs. Croup, Asthma, Ppeu raonia. and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immedinte relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of ail Druggists to recommend it to the poor, dying cansumptire, at least to try one bottle, as 80,000 doz en bottles were sold last Tear, and no one case where it failed was reported Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist abonl it. Sample bottles to try. sold at 10 cents. Regular size, 75 cents. Sold b? all Druggists and Dealers, in the United States and Can ada. - . . GANUAIXY GOAK8. A physiologist says - that "no man s body is as strftng as , his appetite. This explains why. the pile of victuals a tramp can eat is bigger than the pile of wood he can saw in a day. Norr IJer. Weil, what do you think of the new neighbors who have raved in -next dfK.r. Mrs. Pryer?" I haven't had a chance to frin an opm'un. They haven't had a washing hung out jeVV Bo&lon Courier. . I Maternal instinct. Mamma (to Lucy, who has stumbled and smashed her doll's head) 'Don't cry, my dear; it can't be helped." Lucy "Oh. mam ma dear you don't know how I leel : jou've nevr lost a child " Judje. A distracted Boston spinster asks: "Why are beaux so-scarce?" They are not scafc?. As a matter. of fact, there are mo-i beaux now than there ever were. Bat tney are wild because they are hunted so much, Brooklyn Etiqle. . S'r John Lubbock has' tamed a wasp so that he strokes its back and allows it to bit down on his hand. One of these ill sit down hard and Sir John will wish be had spent his time in some more useful sort oi employment Free Press. It is hard to surprise some country landlords. A Boston man hed scarcely registered tbe naoae of Christopher Col umbus at a viilage tavern in Wisconsin when tho landlord reached out hU paw and exclaimed: "How are ye. Chris? Binexpeotin' 5e ever siuce the year 1492!" Free Press. . A small boy surprised his teacher at one ol the grammar schools yesterday by asking her how far a rn cession f tho "Presidents of the United States would reach if they were placed in a rw. On her expressing her ignorance he calmly announced: From .Wash tngton to Cleveland." Sprinrjield Rep. The maidens saw him at the beach; They thought he was a lord. So handsome and sodebonnair By all he was adored. He's shaving bearded chins again, And also cutting hair. While chinning la his customers, B'hind the barber's chair. Boston Courier. "What is heaven' het gilt In man?" she'asked. sweetly suiilicg on him, "Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup." h replied, with prudence. He ha ! just ben cun-d.hv it of a bad cold. 0 U i a ivu rvrxa nAAfl Lft T18A ROfTTlf? sort of tonic. IKON enters into almost every phy. ncian'a preacription for those who need building up. I mil u rsra 0W UJ J w nrcTTnii THE BE5TJ0NIC For Weakness, Jiossitude. iplco. or EneriTT, etc, ITlIAM-NO QUA1 and is the only Iron medicine that is not lnjurions. the only Iron medicine that is not lnjurions. It Enrlcfees the Bloodt Inylf orates the System, Restores Appetite, Aids Digestion It does not biacKen or injure tne Teem, cause aeau ache or produce constipation other Iron medicine do Dr. Q. H. Butklkt, a leading physician of Spring field, Ohio. aay: . . , - ' .. " Brown's Iron Bitters is a thoroughly Rood medi cine. I use it in my practice, and find its action ex eels all other forms of iron. In weakness, or a low con dition of the system, Brown's Iron Bitters is usually positive necessity. It is ail that is claimed for it. Da. W. N. WATERS, 1219 Thirty-second Street, Georgetown, D. O., says: "Brown's Iron Bitters is the Tonic of the age. Nothing better. It creates appetite, gives strength and improves digestion." Genuine has' above Trade Mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BKOWM CHEMICAL CO.. BALTIMORE. Mlfc. Sew York & WUm'ingios Steamship Co. ttlOM PIEB 29, EAST RIVER, NEW YOBB Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. ttSo'clonlt. P. 21. REGULATOR Friday. Jan 21 BENEFACTOR....! ...Friday, Jan 23 rROM WILMINGTON BENEFACTOR.... . "..Friday, Jan 21 REGULATOR.. Friday. Jan 28 Through BUla Lading and Lowes Through R&tea guaranteed to and from Potntt In North and South Carolina. For Freight or Paasage apply to H. G. SilALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. c. T1IKO. G. EGER, Traffic Manager, New York. WH. P. CLYDE A COM Genara. 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