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TUTS PAPER Hl.he ererr ereniaf. Sunday ex cepted by JOSH T. JAMES, tcrroB asd rKorxirros. jltoOBlPtlOSS POSTAGE PAID: rr4r 4.oo. Six months, $2.00. Three '-'thi! li-OO; One month. 83 cents. rf PLEASE NOTICE. We will 1 glad to recc:r cc from our rrfciKU on any and -all ritj ecu ireneral Interest but . Tie name ot the write in tut alwaja be fc : aWtothcEaito. J Communlcatlona must be written ca caly one aide of the paier. Pereonattlcs must be aTol.leiL And It U espccUlly and particularly rsder. tood that the Editor doca not ahrayi taenia tie Tlcwa ofcorrcspondenta nnlesa ao at&ttd In the edlttfial columns. ..aper will be delivered by eai-rter i rce I Tiie Bmlt Eeyjew, 1 ljeA ,r w ceow pcx wc. v,irriitng rales low and liberal. be riberi will report any and all fall- Tht Daily Review has the largest ini fidt circulation, of any newspaper VOL. VII. WILMINGTON. N. C. MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1883. NO. 68 shtd, in the city of Wilmington. CITY DEMOCRATIC TICKET U-F.CTION. THURSDAY, MARCH 22. .FOR ALDEBMEX: SECOXD WAKD. O. J. XONBY, K. D. If ALL. THIBD WARD. I JOHH L.' DUDLEY. SAMUEL BEAK, Jn. 8. IT. riSHBLATE. W. L. DxROSSET. "it-is Raid that much of the young ttuit in Georgia and Tennessee is dead.- Beverly Tucker, of Virginia, is pre liari&a volnmnof personal reminis ttKices. ,0 a, George P. Robinson, of Chicopee, Mass., will lead the Iteaubliean minor jty in the next House. Mr.Orr, of Massachusetts, a spright ly Id gentleman of 87 years, married lor the third time the other day. It is said of Mr. Bnrnand, the editor U Punch, that "he jeste incessantly", has Ucn twice warned and has lourteen ihUdren." V Svta States" present candidate lor ilorkeeKf of e oaxt House, and OIW, modest Ohio, has two for Ser- gcact-at'Arms. ' - Wiulus wants another storm and ajswe wiUhaveitin 1893. If it's as Li'lJaa his last one wesay let her Wig. and we hope we'll live to see it. Some political ghouls are talking sibout goiasc down into the grave and digioc up the defunet R. B. Hajrea and running him as Governor of Ohio. Bet- tx let the carcase alone. . . la the slang of the day, a city swell ioid masher is called "a dude." The young thug who has lulled his man is denominated "a tough." The "dodo" is a compromise between the two. .t. A ehortage of thirty or forty million bushels of.coru for May delivery inChi caso. . There arc three million bushels of corn on hand with which to meet the demand for thirty or forty million bush ed in May. Waahiugton Critic: The government has inTested, up to tho present time, .1W.000.000 in court houses, custom houses and postoftlcee, and yet there are several cross roads in Ohio that have neither. . . Henry George is getting a 'bbom." The Sacramento Zfec calls his "Pro ircw aud Poverty the "peoples polit ical Bible." and the Jcffersouian Club of Newark has nominated him for Presi dent.in 1881 on a platform of his .own construction. The tonnage of the Pacing coast is i juuij passing i rem American to for eign built vessels. During the past year the tonnage of British vessels in i he San Franeisco trade has doubled, and that ot German vessels has nearly doubled, while the American ships have hardly held their own. r- The Pope has received official intor. motion ot the Crar's approaching coronation. The question of the repre sentation oi the Pope is under considera tion and involves rreat difficulty, seeiug that no Roman Catholic person can fake any part ia the ceremony. ' . . Macon Telegraph-. The government professes to be greatly troubled to know what to do with the accumulating tons of silver dollars. The Southern farm ers, who were robbed after the war by ottou taxes, would be willing to take I hem, at their faee value, in return tor he greenbacks that where illegally ex erted from them by the unconstitution al tax law in question. Here is a chance 10 et rid ot the silver by making resti luiion. -- Philadelphia Press: Miss Burr, who lias now become Mrs. David Davia, Rust be ,xrttu askable woman, as she ,chd to marfVMr. Davis last fall on aeeouttlof her'aYersiono the sort of I'Qbllclife it would Impose upon her during the Senator's last .winter in of fie, aud, probably, while there was- a possible chance for, him to become I'residetit of the United States: Not ttany 'young ladies in these days of hition to shine and show off "at Washington would postpone a wedding too November to March on that ac caut. Some of them, indeed, prefer to get married twice ovef in order to be the central figure ot a Washington sen ation, . Mr. Davis haa more reason to coaratxilated thaa xaodest people tipposed. The value of real estate in I Ausrusta. 1 Ga., has increased $200,000 within the j past twelve months. ! In Italy the official returns for 1882 show a large falling off in ' the exporta tion of wine. There Is no correspond ing decrease in the supply in this country, says the Boston Post, and possibly never will tej so long as forged labels and foreign bottles can be procured. California will soon make more foreign wines than foreigners themselves. LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO MEW AOYCRTWtttWTt. Yatks X Lure 8tock I - I W II Greejt Ganten Seed Muxds. Bao8 Soda Water; Otter bo into Spring Suiu Ukissberokb Ester Cards KxiGHTS or Iloson Local ad . Kejich-NKB A Caldkr Bbo Groceiies Cboxly Morri Cigars at A actio a P L BiUTKi&9 & Co Nenfchatel CUeee New York and Wilmington 8teamahlp Co OSly two days left in which to regis ter. Election day, Thursday inext, Mureh 22nd. The receipts of cotton at thii port to-day foot up 252 bales. . ' j At 12 o'clock."!!!., to-day, 251 persons had registered in the Third Ward. None but those coming of agei next Thursday can register on that day. Steam boatmen report! good boating water, but no freshet, in the Cape Fear. Messrs. Cronly & Morris will contin. uo to-morrow morning the sale of cigars. Tho rteelpts ot rosin to-day were 3.300 quite , neavinsr. laey , loot up barrels. The ides of March have passed, and no very destructive . tidal wave has passed over the country. now to plant potatoes by the moon: If planted on the first or j last quarter cut the potato into lour parts ; if planted on the second quarter; cut the potato into halves; if planted on the full moon, plant the potato whole. ' I .:. Knighfes of Honor. Carolina Lodge No. 434. Regular meeting this ovening at 8 o'clock. Full attendance desired: it. Maj. VV. L. Young has -been u the city for several days past, the greater portion of the time seriously indisposed. but wo were glad to tea him on th streets to-day looking! very iudt im-fwa proved. -. i Messrs. Northrop & Cummins hare had a new sign placed over the gate ; at the entrance to their mill yard in the southern portion ot the city. . It is very neat in design and is the handiwork- of Mr. George Kof?th,the bookeoper Uieir establishment. Operations looking to the improve ment of Sea Side Park Hotel were bc sun to-day, and the work will bc ipush ed uutil the contemplated chaiies -and additions arc completed, and the hoiise in made ready for the l-eception of guests. : ; - ,; . ' : On lait Saturdav niffht there were 150 Democrats iu the Second Ward who had not registered, although many of those have to-day enrolled their names. This is a serious matter as the Republicans are watching the books closely and will be sure to take advan tage of any remissness on the part of the Democrats. '. .' J I City Court, j Scip Hill, colored, for bejug drunk and disorderdy.was locked up until this morning, when he was brought before tlie Mayor, who concluded that a depos it of $2.50 in the city treasurj lor five days in the city prison Would pay for the fun. Scip went below. Said a sick young man from Fauquir, Can St. Jacobs Oil be bough tier? Yes, lor rheumatic pains, I Neuralgia rnd chilblains, j . " 1 j " Tis indeed sir, very mueh soughtier. ,; .To Builders and others-Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass. &c 'You can get all sizes and at the I iowwt prices. Slight Fire The sofa in tho parlor of Mr Ww. J . Penny's house on Dock, between Sev enth and Eighth streets, caught lire at I about one o'clock this afternoon. .Some children were playing upon the sofa and discovered the Are and ran out and gave the alarm. v The flames! 'wero extin guished; before ' serious damage was done. Some matches, partially burned, were found on the floor, and is it suppos ed that they were on tha iofa : and the chiUjen in their play caused I them to ignite. . ' IJnrlfctt Alive. John Tyler, an old graYC-diser at Fa5tteTille, was eniajeo; in diggins a well in that town on Friday last, and when be. had dug to a depth of about 50 feet, a portion of the surrounding earth caved in and buried him about 8 feet beneath its surface. A force of men were at once engaged in his rescue, but when be was exhumed life was extinct. An Important Decision. A recent decision of the Supreme Court of this State is of such genera importance, and so completely con travenes the prevalent opinion on the subject, as to make it worth while to notice it. 'There ' are many cases in which dealers have .furnished supplies for house-building and then taken liens against the houses, under the mechan ics" 'and ' labofers-lien law. They felt themselves perfectly -safe in . doing so, as the general opinion .has been ' that these liens would stand against the houses, but the Supreme Court has recently decided-that suclj is not 4te case. The lien protects the laborer, the jman who did the work oa the house, but it doe3 not covr the material or any part of it. It Is important to own ers of saw-mil 6 or other dealers 1n builders1 supplies to know this. Manv London. ladies crop their hair short and wear an almost- entire wig. j and consequently catch i cold more ire quentTythan their American cousino, but ef course they all use Dr. Bnli's Cough Syrup. - - ! The Modern, Affe For April is as bright and interesting as R3ual Amng.tbe content are 4A Fa ble and a Poem, by Ivan TonrgenieiF; one of Theophile Gantler incom parable , , stories, entitled,.' Diamond's Daughter," and an amusing tale by the late Greenville Murray, bet ter knpwn to. the American public asjthe author of '4The Boudoir.! Cabal'! and "The Member for Paris." . "A TreatLH) on Old Maids" will scarcely be agreeable reading to that estimable class of citizens: "Richard TTagner o a Stage Mauager" ftnd ' 'Remin isceh ces," by.Flotow, the composer of Mar tha, are timely and readable. A num ber of other articles, and the ably con ducted editorial -departments furnish forth an excellent journal. The Mod ern Agt is published at Buffalo, X, )Y.. and the1 annual subscription pric Sl.60. "P. r ;. is Homicide Near WiUon. learn tha on Saturday last there an afiray on the farm oi Mr. Jas, rm. a . x it a- - - - nr z i H u Tomlin; about four wiles from Wilson, which "-resulted fatally to one of the parties'.'- The iaets, as they were com municated to us, -show' that a. colored man, who lias the reputation of being a desperate character, was a tenant upon the plantation of Mr. Tomiin, and that baring been into the towp of Wilson during the1 day, had beconio Intoxicated and quarrelsome. On his re urn, he got into a dispute with a young man in the yard in front, of Mr. Tomtin house, and became iso abusive and - vile in his language that the latter came out and ordered him oft' the premises. The colored mau refused t go until he was readi-, and swore he would whip Mr. Tomtiu, who is about 60 yers of age. before he left. The latter reentered the house, but knowing the character of the man, Joaded bis gun for self-protection. Just before night Mr. Tomiin started for the 8tablea to take care of his horses, and, feaCag the colored man might be lurking about the premises, j took h if gun with him. Arriving at the barn he leaned the weapon against tho outside of the building and entered. When; .the colored Wn jumped 'out' beforovhlni with terribll threats of violence. A young man, who happened to be near; sprung to the assistance Mr. Tomiin, but the ruffian got the better of him and rendered him helpless, air. Tomiin stepped back, took his gun and started for the house, the colored man pursu ing with a piece of fence rail, muttering vengeance. When near the house the: latter quickened his steps in or der to strike, and seeing no other "re course, Mr. Tomiin fired with tatal effect, Mr. Tomiin is described as a very peaceable; qoietmanl! and it was only a case of self preservation that caused hlm io shoots j First Installment. Messrs. AL & I. Shrier, at 04 .Market street, have received their first install ment, of tw hundred and .City Flannel Suiti which they warrant fast color. ;Each coat has a label with; their ro4 name, sewed pa" ,tkf JroU4r as a guar antee to their genuine quality. Wont fail to get a suit - .. A Una asscrtocst cf Gura and PindJ - Railroad Travel. Wc arc informed by railroad men that the travel over the VT. &. W. and W. C. -& A railroads is greater this 6eason than it has been during the last thirteen years. They say that the open ing of the Kennesaw route, instead Of decreasing the travel in this direction has given it a decided increase Two Days More. It seems difficult to get people to un derstand thatan entire new registration is needed for this election! : No - matter how many times a man may have pre" yiously registered in the same ward, he must register again if he would vote at this municipal election. - It is wel1 enough to understand this. The time is very short now, and there are but two days more in which the registra tion, books will be kept open. The First Ward. Things are getting lively in the First Yardy hre aretw Republican ean idalatea in the field there for I Alderman for the same seat and the friends ot each declare that they will stick. It is Hopkins vs. Chadbourn and feeling is running high. The Chadbourn men are confident that he will be elected and the i Hopkins ites claim .seventy-five per cent of the.voting strength of the Ward and areTwcf understand, betting' on their man: As it is none of our 'funeral we can look on aud.enjoy the fun. Episcopal Tisitatioru. 4 Bishop Lyman preached at St. James' yesterday morning and confirmed six persons, five ladies and one gentleman and at night at St. Paul's, where he confirmed four, two ladies and two gentlemen. . To night he will visit St Mark's, where he will also preachf and confirm ; r to-morrow : he will visit Smithville, and preachlAt -St. Philip's Church and to-morrow night he will visit St,' John's, in this city. This wil1 close his Spring episcopal visitations in this section, and on Wednesday he will go to Rocky Mount. He will be in Wilson on Easter Sunday. - Death of Mr. Potter. We are very sorry to hear of the dearth oi Mr. Gilbert Potter, which oc curred at his residence in Brooklyn, ft. Y., last night, at 10:30 o'clock, of pleu risy. Jdr. Potter was. about 70 years ; of age and was well-known and highly ceteemed m this community for his many sterling qualities of head and heari.jEJeVas.the son of Capt. Gilbert Potter, who resided t hero lor many of the latter years of his life, who built the handsome buildings now. occupied by the ; principal portion of the Purcell House and who sleeps in Oakdale Cemetery-: Mr. Potter was a brother itj law.to Mr. Edward Kidder, ot this ciiy, Mrs. Kidder "having been hH sister, and lie himself resided here rrom 183S to 1844. He has been engaged in the naval stores business in Kcw York and the old firm t Dollner, Potter & Co.. which was succeeded' some years back by that of Gilbert, Potter & Co., was well-known all over the country. The Chamber of Commerce and the Produce Exchange will meet to-morrow to adopt suitable resolutions Jn regard to his death. J JEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Cigars at Auction. E WILL CONTINUE AND CLOSE sale of those choice CIGARS at our Sales Eoame, oa tomorrow (Tnesdav) at 10 o'clock, A. aL. la lota to salt. 100 and upward cash, and lauaedlate deliTery. . . . CRONLY A MORRIS, men 19 It ' - ' Auct'rs. ' A Large ptock O r BLANK BOOKS, Paper and Enreloixs, : School Sooks, H i' - Wrapping Paper, . Papex Ba;s, ! Tw?n?'?l i "i U VtiYk". Pkture Frames, . . Albums. j ' Musical Instramenta, 4c, Sic. wa D C. W. YATXS. buster Card g. LARGE ASSORTMENT. All new den A alxna. Frinfed and unf ringed. Call antl see then at IIEISSRERGER'S. Steel Engravings TWT -RECEIVED ANOTHER ASSORT- mant of STEEL ENGRAVINGS, framed and not framed, for Parlor OrnamenU. At rHEINSBERGER'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . THIRTY-FIVE HUNDRED ! SEPARATE AND, DISTINCT STYLES OF SPRING SUITS, COMPRISING I - i - KVERY SHADE, CUT AN1 PATTERN Known to tiie Fashionable World. 1 JUST KF.CKIVED And now i on Exhibition ! i ' -" at ; Otterbourg's, MEN'S WE DEPOT, 22 241, 2G arid 28, North Frout Street, Wllmiaglon Ni C- mcti 19 ' ' ' h' ' .. ; 'i NEUFCHATEL CHEESE. A FRESH LOT EXPECTED TU DAY, - I Extra Mess Mackerel IN DESIRABLF. FACEAOE. SUAR CURD HAMS, SHOULDERS, ' BREAKFAST STRIPS, Ac. OUR "PRIDE" FLOUR Ia'the Fimjat aod Whitest FLOITB old in Wilmington. W; did not receive bvr uual sxpply of RUSTER'S CANDY Saturday, but it arrlred today. ! Come earljr and make jaelcctions. Will jiaTe a large eupply'next Fri'jsy or Snt uidnr in good time for Easier. ' P. L. BEIDGERS & 00. inch 19 New York & Wilmington Steamship Line. WILL YORK EVERY SATURDAY, at o'clock, P. M. REG UTuVTOSm . . BKNEFACTATl. ..... . . REGULATOR. . . .. . benefactor. REGULATOR. .. . ... . . . BENEFACTOR. . ....... IT Through Bills ...Saturday, Match 24 ...Saturday, Mar-Ii .Tl i.;. Saturday, April . Saturday, April H ..'..Saturday, April 21 ...Saturday, April 28 Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points - . i- , - . In North and South Carolina. : For Freight or Passage apply to TH9MAS K. BOND, Superintendent, ! I . Wilmington, N. C THEO. G. EGER, Freight Agent, 35 Broadway, New York, WK. P. CLYDE CO., General Agents. men 19-tl. , , SODA WATER. QN AND AFTER TO-DAY WE WILL keep the most delicious Ice Cold Soda. Pure fruit Juices only used.' - TJundo Bros., DUpenslng 1'harmacist, 1.491 BROADWAY, NEW. "YORK, AND WIBMINGTON, N.'C. mch 17,,. ., -ifivt v , Z n$Lfl . . :65aT8IEPinK:J S tttoiaS ot uwi cX thm wont ana ei iar r lA IfiOcmef, Xtmt, I riU Ma TWO EOrXLi-S F&.t- f v P. P. JONES, 1 LINTON, N. Cs; ATTORNEY AND Oonn- sellr-at Law. Xyill practice ia any part of LeEiat; Sperlil attenUoa 'Itea w'tio'eflf cUca ct c!Ui. tzvt I- lj . STEAMERS . J"! SAIL FROM NEW XEW AD"EKTISEIinirT3. Lard. - : Mola cscs y Flour, Sugar, 6c. 100 B?xcs SnioLea D s. siDrs, li Tubs LARD, . j ' i r; - 100 Hhds'aed Bbls MOLASSES. -1000 BbU FLOUR, ourpopukrhraadi, 5 Bbls C, Kx C and Gran. SCGA.E, 1)0 Basra COFFEE, all STadVs, ! soa Boxes CANDLES;' ; 1 loo Boxes SOAP, u0 Boxes STAECH. For ilo by mchlS KERCUNKR & BU03. t ... . . . . 1 Easter Hats and BonnbtsH I , AM SECErvjNG i DAILY 3a tLAHG- rand beautiful line of goods : 1 ; ' f ' i II ATS, BONNETS, WREATHS, LACE CAPS ; ' FEATIIERS, LACEM oi ail dwcrlptlons. AH.klnds of HOSIERY. fr Ladies '"..'. -r . - ;jnd Children.'-- - The LadiesXre Invul-f to examine my stock; will take pleasure In" bhowlng tUejry ALa a lot of TOYS just rceclred. , Hair wcrlc docJ to order. Country orders proropUy atteaded to- , i ' MIW.: k jliilwEB. ' . mrlilt-St v r l 42 Market fit., 1 ' - D o n 1 1; Pay Rp ntL:: DURING THE ' I'AVFlFTEliNV years I have gold a, largo Jiuia- 'r ter of houses and lot ia this cltr oa f iun j-ueiauuent ,pian iQ, arc now IItIdg: iree and partlea-wLo indepcjidei:: I of landlords. ; If not for them would still lc pavlnpf rent aud rroaxun,? under landlord rulo. Others, by paying sola iimuuuui monmiy, now. own two to" three houses ; onj party owua tlx and another own seven. To begin on an- upward path tha la stalmeut plan has jroTcn to be a glorious awv Ces..- It Is wonderfal" how rapidly small amounts ffrow into big flurM; Lullauur lota for salo on the Instalment plan eltuatod oa ' Seventh, Wilson, Eighth, NlBth,Tenth. Dlt5. inson, Klerenth, liay.v Twelfth,. Thirteenth. Castle, Church, Xun, Ann,- Oranjo, Cfltnm. Walnut! .Mulberry, Ked Cross, (iwyan. CJiax. lotte and Rankin struts. ' : Money loaned to those wUhinjr in bnlld. : mchis-lm ; Apply to- JAMiSi t WILSON. - THIS DAY. A Complete Assortment -OF- SPRING & SUlVDIEIt "TECEIVED TO-DAY, i WlLI? BE OPEN for inspection to-iaorrow.lv'-.!' ' " i , Those of my lady customers wbu hare been awalUog the aril val of thette"jd--aod,oth' rr will flad amonjr them the Scweet and Latest and Pretllel Sfj les and Designs. ; ' ' ---.--( ' , A large assortment of the well-known Cor . I ' . - " - t . . . ' ! Use" Linea Collarsall styl.. Lafiles ' antt ' ChUdren's. ,,. .,. A call aud an cxauiinatiou of stork U re apectfolly aollcltcd... . -... , . 4 i y MISS E. KARRER, mch 15 . ; EXCHANGE COXtNER. : BISQUE FIGURES. 4 NOT1IER LOT JUST RECEIVED, Arid for sale bfV f i v GILES & MURcirrsox. mh 12. ; . 38 and 40 Murctlsoa Block CardeiiGcocI pEAS, BEANS, CORX, CABBAGE, : Ttt; - nip, Sqitash, ColUri;'Ridisa,',iarl'1:l I 1 A fine selection of Flower Beed. ' ;H rorsaieiiyi . --..-: i i j r WILLIAMI. GREEX. mch 6 . r : , . . . . JirogUt. The Plaoo to'Bdy fjURPENTINE TQOLS.-j;- PUrXERS i"1: ' V ' If ACKERS, - '. v I. DI PPKRS, - . , . WUliTTERS. HACK-WEIGHTS, Ac, &C, Ac -Best of goods at Rock Bottom prices. A full and complete stock of Hardware atieayt on hand. :;., . - . - , W. E. SPRINGER CO.. Successdrs to John Iawson A Co.. mch 12 19. 21 and 23 Market Street If Tou Would be; iHapp? BUY A COOK STOVE. I j'The Golden Harvest," "CALUMET," r Or, "SOtJTnEIt!; OAIw' ! Or ' PAEKElt & TAYlilC- Pure White OH. .v-' tach i G ili:kdge, OLKOM AHJ AIIfSK. ' TEAS, ' , COFFEE? , MOLASSES. .AcT Sr.. Ac i- . - - ...,v . i For sale at low prlirdl Wy. ; - 2ocset-tiOo. PUE0EEL HOUSE. TJ N DKIi NEW "MAN AG L illlNT, -' :- ; wiLTrr?-c:ro:f. if. c Lata PrcrrlcK-x A'JL--.:. !. " ' - warm a. - . jm j J .
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