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I A VETERAN BENEFACTOR. , His Past Elfe, Present Plans, and What Ho Hah to Say Upon a Subject. That Astoaished Him. I 5 'New'Yorh Turn limes. pearly forty years ago a young man ofunusual endowments, began to mould public opinion upon a subject of vital importance. Like all pioneers, his early efforts were unsuccessful, but hia Ability and the value of his work soon . won public conuaence, ana 10-aay mere vaa nnr - - aa wiiiara iir Ha.niani km Liin auuaa " a " 1 -A. 1 AH : 41 awl Vta. Tm ": Dio Lewis. When, therefore, it was 1 1 i tt.nl I. AAntftnittlltMl learutai jeoieruajr lust uo uuhjiufkw the establishment of a Jarge magazine in this city, the fact wan deemed so im portant that a representative of this paper was commissioned to see him and ascertain the truth of the rumor. ' . Dr. Dio Lewis ia a gentleman of sixty years and weighs two hundred pounds, with snow-white hair and beard, but pro bably the most perfectjpicturc of health and lygor in the metropolis. He is a living exponent of bis teachings, and notwithstanding the amount of work he has already done, promises still greater , activity for years to come. He received the interviewer moat courteously, and i la reply to a question saiu: ' "It in triiQJl have come to New York ' to establish a monthly magazine. I have; come h6re for the same reason that I went to ikwton 20 years ago. ' Then Boston was the best platfom in the country from which to speak of edu cation. New York has now become most hospitable to progressive thoughts, and especially so to movements on be half of physical training, j "I have reason to. know the great and abiding interest of the American people on this subject. They have come to realizo that the future of our coun try pivots upon our pnysicai vitality, ! and especially upon the vigor of our women. My new magazine will bear l. .:n. ii:..' i K..-1UI- .j tile title xiu i M in o muuuiij, .uu uxj devoted to Sanitary and Social (Science. I hope through its pages to inaugurate a new departure in hygiene." "Have you not written several books on the subject?" "Yes, nmo volumes, and some of them like 'Our Girls,' published by the Harriers, have had au enormous circu lation, biiUthe best work of my life I shall give the world iu the new maga zine. : Forty years of skirmishing ought to conclude with tea years of organi zed warfare." f "Doctor, what is the occasion of this new interest in health ciuestiona'" "It has come through sutfering, which seems the only ro.d to self knowledge. The stomach, heart, kidneys or liver fall into troiiblo, happiness iz g jue, and then people give attention to their health." ' "Which of llicse organs is most-ire itiiitnllv tfiA viftim if our nrrnra?" aab-Aft 1 . the lleportcr. 5 "Within-the last lew years diseases of the kidneys have greatly multiplied When 1 was engaged in practiced thirty five and forty years ago, serious disease oftho kidneys was rare; but notv dis trMsinirly frequent ami fatal.'' To what do you attribute this great increase of kidney troubles?" "Trt Itlin is nf Ktimtilntintr ilrinkx adulterated food tend irregular habits of lite." , ' "Doctor, have you any confidence in the remedy of which wo hear so much now-a-daystrtVarner's Safe Cure? "I believe in the ouuee of prevontion, rainer man in a ion i cure. . . "But have you noticed the remarks ble testimonials of Warner's remedy?' "I have, and confess that thev have puxzled and astonished me. I he com mendatious of proprietary medicines usually coino from unknown persons re luitigm oacK cou lines. inn l see in our most reputable newspapers the warmest praise of Warner's Safe Cure r-. n 1 i. iroiu vuuio ijuH'Muis, : rcspeciADie mi VHK'l.mH mill olhpr nnrnf.iw nf hirrh luwuicutv Kuu .vuiiriivit;!. xu mrUSt ' such testimony aside may be profess ional, but it is uumanly. No physician can forget that valuable additions to our Materia Mtdiai have sprung from . just such sources. I was so impressed wuu tins claim ot witnesses mat l pur chased some bottles of Warner s safe jure ai a ncignooring drug store, and analysed one of them" to sec -if it con taibed anything poisonous'; Then J took three", ot the prescribed doseo at ouce, and found there was nothing- in jurious iu it I do not hesitate to .say mat 11 1 louiui my guineyv in serious .trouble, 1 hould use Ibis remedy, be cause of the hopelessness of all ordinary treatment, and because when a hue dred intelligent and reputable persons unite in tuo suteiuent thit a certain' reraeuy uaa curotijiiem oi a grave malady, l thooe to believe that they speak the truth." "But as you mayj kuow, my great in terest in life lies in prevention. For tortv yeara I have labored in this field One of the ph.ws of my work in New England wablishment of the -l.adiew svmtnary at Lexington. Main. !y aim w.v U illu Urate the poaibili- ties iu me piiysKaH irtoiBg l gtrls during taeir scihwi hie. rau institu tion bcjio befpro I loll it, the Urcet and most ncves.tinl bfminary for young vwir'u iwi aininu ur one eixn, in.uur country. I sat down to dinner every day with a family of two hundred perwm The remarkable re- uiu w iftUi u;ie irainiog amonc girls, were given in my paper published tu the WM jwrkM JUvu of De cember, 1S52. a "Bide. 1 rttabttobed the Normal Institute for rhysical Training in Bot- ton, aud for teu yean was its I resident and Jlaaaar. lr. alter Channioc. lr. Tbm i lUkin, lfeKor Laoa- aru, and vHte rs wrre among its teach era, and more than four hundred per sons took iu diploma ami weal out lalo ail aiu of the laud to teach the new school or gytttnauica. And now the years leu to me J prwo to devote to lie w oica i nave come nere to e4ahtUH. )i will be the lareeat pe iMdkal tw uetoted to this feeld of literature, and will present the ban dred and one questions ci hygiene with the simplicity of a child's talk. To this I .11 - . - i ! - I i i . ft ft fc rmi ui uv. iraraiog wut M SQD w vftllMftft vs. mv H.ftau m 4PKre oc l,Utuirti, ami, wiU sirireto math a hlth tdacv iu tho coanVleaea and hearu tf the feorde. In a IVw weeks, or tlrst aasabev will afper, and wo saaU fbadrj nope fat it a hearty wetcrme- The iscU above narrattU aro indeed mm IsspbrUat. It h ctaUlytas 1o know thai the lif ox eiperkecen of a ItaUetaan nho lUnds nlvicnl t pe il snttostfully diaoattiaUas tao fia ciples of hygiene; whose heart has al ways been in sympathy with the atflcted, and whose brain has ever been active in planning for their relief, are to be given to the public through the pages of a magazine. And it is specially significant and .proof positive of rare merit that a proprietary medicine, even with such high standing as Warner's Safe Cure is known to have, should be endorsed and recommended by a man so reputable and of such national re nown as Dr. Dio Lewis. V i Adviee to Mothers. Are you disturbed at night and bro ken of your rest by a sick child suffer ing and crying with pain of cutting teeth? Mf so, send at once and get a bottle of MKS.WiNSLbw's Soothiku Sykop for Children Teeth isa. Its yalue is incalculable. It w ill relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, .softens the gums, reduces inflamation, and gives tone and energy to the whole ys- tem. Mrs. Winslow's Soothig Syrup for Children Teethiho is pleasant to he taste, and is tho pre scription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses iu the United States, and is for sale' I by all druggists throughout the world.' Price 25 cents a bottle, ly WANTED. ' ; 5,000 acres of pine land, all in one body, t Those who have such land will please communicate with me at once, giving full description of the same. : Vf. P. Cakaday- i It is about time for ministers and editors to commence, thinking about taking their Bummer vaoations, and 'thinking" about it is about as far from borne as the editors will get. I WlLMlflUTON MARKETS. I June 21. Spirits Turpentine. The marset opened firm at 3d cents per gallon, with sales reported of 300 casks at that figure. Also sales reported at 31 J cts. Rosin. Quoted Bteady at f 1 20 ior Strained and $1 25 for Good Strained, gales reported of Strained and Good Strained at quotations. Tar Quoted firm $1 45 per bbl. of $2S0 lbs, with sales of receipts at quo tations, i , t Crude Turpentine MarketBteady with sales jof receipts at $1 25 for tljird and $2 00 for Yellow Dip and Virgin. Cotton. Quoted firm, on a basis of 'Ji cents per lb. for -Middling, with no Bales reported. Tha following were official quotations: Ordinary,. 0 13-16 cts $i 8 t-16 " J 01 " 10J lb Good Ordinary, Low Middling, Middling, Good Middline. RECEIPTS. Cdtton Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Tar, Crude Turpentine. v 255 bales. s 150 casks: 011 bbls 82 " 6 " : - 4. June 22. i Spirits Turpkntiub. Th mar ket -was steady at 34 cent per gallon, with no sales reported. BoeiK. The market was. steady at tl 20 for Stoained and $1 25 for Good Strained. We hear of sales at quota tions. . '. TAR The market was quoted firm at II 45 per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales of reooipu mat ngure. CRUDE TURPENTINM Market steady with sales of receipts at f 1 25 lor Hard and f2.00 for oltand Virgin Cotton Market quoted firm. Sales on a basis ofDJ ce-ts for Middling. The following were the official quota tions Ordinary, 6 13-lti cts "irt lb Good Ordinary: Low Middling, Middling, Good Middling. 8 1-16 n n 9i 10J RECElIvlt. Cotton, Spirits turpentine, Rosin. Tar, ' ; Crude turpentino. 582 bale 221 casks 2312 bbls 251 " 47 " " 4'. ' June 23 Spirits Turpenti. The market quoted firm at 34 cents per gallon, with no sales to report. Rosin 'The market was quoted firm at f 1 20 for Strained, and 11 25 for Good Strained ith sales at quo tations.,, Tar She market waa steady at $1 15 per bl, of 280 lbs, with sales of receipts at quotations. CrudbTurpentiiib Market steady with Sales of receipts at $2 W for Soft and V irgin and f I 25 for hard. WTTON uuoied quiet- ties . on a bais of ?J cent for middling. The followinr were the official quotations oi ue day Ordinary. ; 6 13-16 8 1-16 n 101 eta Mr Good Ordinary, Low Middling, Middline. Good Middlinr. 3 Cotton, - Spirits TnrpecUno 119 bales 157 ca&ks Koaia, ; 43SlbU Tar. 231 bbU Crude Terpentine. 00 bbla :i - Jut.e 25. Snwrs TvarKTiBt. The naikrt Q as quoted atSt ceouper gallon, with sale of 900 casks at 34 ceata. KoaiK The saarte4 was firm at II 20 for Strained, and tl 25 per bbl for Good Strained, with sales at onotatioav Tae Market arse at tl 4 per bbl of 2SO lb, with sales of rtceipts at quo- tauoa. Carns TrarKxnsaMarket nm Sale of receipts at 11.23 for Hard aad tLOQ tor Soft aad VlrjU. unmx Mariet cwoted steadv with aha oa a baata ot tl eta tr MtddUng. Iho loUowiog were tho official quota- Ordiaare, IS 1C cU 5J . 1 ' twjod Ordlaary, Low Middling. UkidUst Ooad Ulddllac. 10i at RECEIPTS. C'OttOll, Spirits Turpj.-iittae, Rosin, Tar, Crude Tunentiue 630 bales 163 casks 1945 - bbls 33 bbls 283 bbla Juue 26. i riEiTs lRrEsniiETliiSHiarket quoted firn at 31 ceols per gMlon, with sales reported of 400 casks at that price. KostN The market firm $1 20 for Strained, and $1 25 per bbl for Good iStrained.- Sales as reported Tar Market firm at 91 45 per bbl of 280 lb?, with sales of receipts at that figure ' s Crude Turpentine Market firm. Sales of reccips at $1 25 for Hard "and $2 f 0 for Soft and Virgin. ! Cotton Market firm with tUles on a basis of 0 cents for Middling. The following were the othcialquotationsf Ordinarv. 6 13-16 cts lb Good Ordinary Low Middling, Middling, Good Middling, 8 1-16 " 1 " n n 10 l( ' u It ', It IlCElFfS. Cotton gpirits Turpentine Rosin Tar, Crude Turpentine 447 bales 76 casks 831 bbls 70 bbls 225 bbls Juno 27. Spiritu Turpentine. The market quoted steady at 34 cts per gallon, with sales reported later of 275 casks at 34 cents. . 'r; : ' Rosin The market was steady at $1,20 for Strained, and f 1 25 for Good Strained. Sales as reported. .: Tar. Market firm at tl 45!per bbl Of 280 lbs, with sales of receipts at thr figure. . i ' CrudeTutpentine MarkeUteady with sales of receipts at $1.25 for Hard and $2 .00 for Soft and Virgin with sales of receipts at that price. , ; '; Cotton. Market steady, with ' sales reported on a basis of 9 cents for Mid dling. Tho following were the official quotations: Ordinary, 6 1316 8 1-16 101 eta $ lb Good Ordinary, Low Middling Middling, 4ood Middline uECElFTS. CJotton , Spirits Turpentine Rosin, Tar. Crude Turpentine 311 bales 175 casks 937 bbTa 547 bbls 52 bbls N EW v l) VERTJSEMENTS. -rvrjXF FACSlMlLlS-Promtoe.lL.v . 4I.L whUcona black ru4. ' t tt teiftr who atlraiM la mmlm i II I Tins. MWTITITIOWM ORTII nTrrf?4V,,hlch ,eU t-ARUtll "OFir. Jono are seaalne wllkl-be V SAFE. 1 V. H. WARSKR A IU, Rocheater, W. Y. may b-tf. JOB t MUNTING Lowest IPrioes. F- VOU Bit HeAvlfr, WISH TO HAVE I.tttr Ileadk, Not tUnd Bills. YOUR Heads, t'Ardf, TKS-in ttTr. ProstvinaK, Pmrhl'U, Cauloaue-s rrlc- LlsU, I blrs.. YKkal.-" kiukj v ard, Waddlnc Card, blaaka of f all kinds, ,&.. rrioted rrosaptly and neatly. Write to E. R. WAKROCK. p.o. Box sea! f r Wtlcaiagton. S VKitt to I-4i:tor ol tni paper. aprilSU j .. wise: ppiar al a avion tha bwk. .Mil krfonftatrralair caraiars aad la Ucae bxoaaa wvaJihy; thoM who 4o bs Immm aw orrorit4BUi rt-mjua la pof rtjr. Wawmst maay mn, women. bo aad gtrts ta wrk jr a rht ta tir owa lovaiusML, Air ra w tb work rnxvrrtv rrrm t. raru The loj.!ne wtu ay nor --. tiaaaardtaary watt. tUrwautvacHat. Bt faratat rrev .Na mb wto rttSM UIU tu saak mocvy raptdSy. Vo a7aW ve yor wboi uf to th work, or Hit UfttnllUiafcU awilfftl wat Iraat. DSUALL KAR11 FOR MLE, 5-IOO ACREH J o tae l a-4 H r ta oM Xew Krn w; r. caxagat. , , ADVERTISEMENTS. . HOTEL BRUNSWIuK. SEASIDE HOTEL .1 si m , ... v. - ? s tj r ; i ! wniGnTs VILLEIN, c. . I .-? inio -it i- ; B. PERRY, Proprietor. be open MONDAY, MAY , ! 1 1 ft. . . . . . ..1 .1. . 23 miles below Wllmlagton, and accessible by two ftrst-class steamers, making two trips dally.- '.'-:. - i-'h, " 'J l The Seaside Hotel la sltaated In a large grove on Wrtghtsvl lie Sound; Is composed ofcottacea for famUiei.and within 7 miles of Wilmington, at the head of a flue Shell Boad the beet la the Sotrthern country, . ; BOTH HOTELS IN .FULL .VIEW f. .... . . : X OF THE OCEAN: (ianl snrf and still w ater bathing- i " Every variety of Fish,' and abundance of i . - . i Oysters, Clams nd Crabs. Spacious Ball Rooms, with floe Bands of Hnsie. ' j " Ten-pin Alleys, Billiards and Bar. Terms moderate. ... ' r maj27-tf u ".' .I'.'- : v. ; 1 A 85 111 ; Quarantine Notice. QtJAAJNTIB . FOB THE POKT OF "WUrnlngton will be enforced froin Mar 1st tQ November 1st as follows: Pilots Will ll'ipln.r nil vpbkrIk IrolU Doris Outlit)T Cle Fear-to (he ttorant'ne an- to; ixr, ail vonsei.t-WDirn nave du any hind of sick n eg on board during tbe passage, or on arrival, and will cause a sig nal to, be set .in . the ireaia rteciDtr on tbe port side, as soon as possible suttsr rosimig tfreBaf. t i Ti i j ; i UiHU ' vessel most leave the Quarantine ari fjjorage, or allow any person, steamer, tug boat, lighter, or boat of any kind to go Biuugaiae. unless by written authority from tha Quarantine Physician, and ever v veasel must be anchored aa far to the east; ward of tb-e- ebMtti aa M consistent 'with 5ty-,: f - w-- i ' ' Knralatlona mmrnl'iff vmi1k whlln in aoarantine may be had on application tjt ie office ot the Q,aarantino Physician at Physician at umithviiie. - . Applications for permits to visit vessels yoarantine must be made to Dr. Thomas Wood or Pr. Ueo. or Tbuntas. and .per mits so obtained will be emiorset bj tho Qmrantlnv Physician, if iu his opinion. It is proper- and sale to allow oomiunn lent ion With such -vessels. Apenaltv of$J00 fof each and every of fence will be enforced against any persrn violating any of the Quarantine lteRula tlons of the Port, ", w.c;.ciTKTia. m. i.. Quarantine Physician, Port ol Wilming ton. I : janes-tf CAROUhNA UESiTttAL. IvAIt.UOAD. GENKBALPAoBiiNGtR J)KF WUmlngton, N. C.June HHh.ivvi 4 The;Mosl ConiJflrtalile-BoatG to tie ON A jaat4 at theom m thla omrnnr fi Hpol ata in WtTkKM WORTH CARO- IJ1HA. PULrjaAM Ibrouch Iruaa KH-UUf 'AKH run huHolt tw lld tint and tkwri to i Ahtv!k!k rasPnctra fiavtt fiae viwtfth M.tnntaJn Srn Imm km OBSERVATION I'Att iFtVfuxltLfl VXRT tl A, M.. artivtaavat Aahcvlll and Wax an Brrts,a llr. M. ,.4,, K. W. CLAAK. W-lm ,i n'f Paseentr Aseat. Want's White Lily Soap POK ittsdrj Md Toilet -1 TT HOEn A WAT WITH" WASEBOABD'SAND DOILERd ! THK FABRIC TtXLOW. j IT CAB BE l tD tvlTIIKKl!! HOT OR COLts ff ATER. I. It satea saoU Uavo aa4 Ubw, aaai rtoosnsatoJtJ aaj tademd byMVf Uilcfciiai aUamratrj. ft i si ii inn AD VERTJSEMENTS. CAUTION.0 5 i : . i 1 t J WOLFE'S . 5 : f " t Schiedam K 7- . Aromatic I- 1 1 HA VING BK BROUGHT TO OUR attention that imitations of oar article are being sold t this niAtket, notice 2U beisbr tvtven to m1! whom it may (oncern, that the '.V- . ' - ' vending or aay siuae,wltbaayaltrauoas of Itiatrtjmstks abova dctlbd. wlU te f -- ). -r '. i , .i I ' f- ' ' ' L : - r : V &tteatdtna4r a rxBtct.'o utsU S- 0fre NEW AD VEMlSEMENTS. D. A. SMITH; BAMACTORER ail DEALER IN i FDRNITUBE. WO. 43 riORTU FRONT STREET. ... I . The Latest And Handonest Styles. ALWAYS ON. HAND. may 03m - ; ' GEO. N. LALTPHEEE, REAL ESTATE AGEKT. ' JMoroliead, Minn; FOR SALE4 , Town Lots in , ? i . - - '.!.-' HoroMi, Hun. aii.Fario D. T. IBIPROVEn and UNIMPROVED FARMS Large and Small, In Minnesota and Da kota, all in the nunons RED RIVERV ALLEY, where the soil produce more Wheat, Oats, Barley or Potatoes, of a Better Quality and at less coat and labor per acre, than any soli In the world. r P ' Land is adrancing in Yalue 50 to 100 per cent, each year. -LOTS for 1100 to 11000 each. FARMS for 15 to tap an aere. Buy Kaw and Reap the Benefits ! Hise next m mu. r f aad Winter. . h Money Invested at 10 per cent, per an nun, net, with the best real estate security . For deecripllve circular, list of property pricesjana terms, address wlthtamp. GEUKGE N. LAMPHERE, ii i i : f juoreaeaa, wiuu. Iul30-U S. W. ODEN, JR. WATCHMAKER AMD JEWELER. FOURTH BKTWEEN BRUSWlCal AID r BLADEN STREETS, Repairing done In all Branches of the Trade and Satisfaction Guarantee . an7 ly. Sam'l V. Holdenv J HAVE A GAS-HTTIKO and PLUMB- , ' r.t INO LaUbliihmenl on the Honth side of Market between 2nd and 3rd Street, lam prepared to do the tti? brat work a rtsroaaMi Urmi. I guarantee satisfaction 1 Invite the public, who may aeed the aer vlcea of a flrstrcJas1umber,lo call and see mm barore , saaktag arraesenenU elae wbsra RAMUELW.ITOLPKJI. Market b4 ween 2ad and Srd St., 1 Wilatlagtoa. W. a 4rt io-ii i ' 4ipoft MliT War !.. . - - 1 D.M. FERRY 4V CO. OtTwOir Mkx Dee.U-1t . , ( MRS. S. J. AVANTTS. i , . . BOarding House. ' i- - -: i1. .. i tJtT door to Mr. B. r. Wkrtea. MarkH BMveea ancoad a4 Third msmis Wllaatagtaw. Jt. c. 9m aayltiea. re weea. ikm. Mtrni ceata. puKTiTtpx roa FILE, Q TdJ.OU.TVILfna:E.TWO MfJLDI Wasaaaa at a aat t.att - SIS ANNOraCEIIEUif WE WILL GIVE IN- To the person who sen ut th number of U CASH SUBSCRIBERS FOR jj -s aud - T WENTT-F1VE DOLLARS IS old For the second largest number, . . a a e isr: c Y. FAYiSTTKVlLLK, IV. 1 WILL BUY AND SELL REALfc TATE: .7 Negotiate Loans on EtJE ALj BTATE Anywhere iu Norta .CsroiiBk " 1 ' - "i Otfice with K. Ii. TAYIjUK. , I Uoor West Of 1'ost OlSie. d. H. BLOCKER Mch 19t(. - lAYETTKVIM i: OttNEBVClJ On Thuradav, t'cbru.vy Sih, 11, Uia tt dcralKMod will revive tha ublicilie JJin KAYaTTKViU.K-OiMKUVfca.,. . . The Okskhvkk will le a larse'Ji rolmr. weekly newspaper, and will la atiMn ubKcrlttera, iHwIano paid, at 13 per aaaaa always in advance. Jnl will siva taav of Uic day In ax ample form aa it apat w permit, and both regular and erra cotTCKpoudcuta will contribute lrUtrt tbe Capital uu atate politics aad aflatrt - Democralio In politico, tbe URaaara will labor, nrat.of all, to Hxura um fr portly of tbe towu of MtyeitcrtfM -vclon the vatftt asrrlcultural rnmc own-end the nolghborlas rouii promote all Uial concern tho -welfamsi ( people of North Carolina. . 1 l.vrtu.n IhnWftfta I ways of our fHlhcm aa. In the cutae of f ere, harm society, the Ohskkvul found in full sympwtby with thanearlaia; borii of theebausod condition of the which aound JudKCtnent or cnilchMaa exiierlence find to be aiao good. As to tbe rcfu It will nlrlve to dcaer.ia repnUtlon el tha name It ianrrlla. mm mi CHICAGO.ILL a a.-" ' a 'tifaJ ua.a t dee Wtsal a - ae!S-?.-i!- PGKUNNIIIG 7 . SIMPLE M "' 's--jnr r ri'ii m " . . , ''i-a-- , f ' i -,v-w f S aW . "v Cja-JSIO'lUJl-. Sttwll yjsweu- W.r.CiXAlUT. 4
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