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JL 71 ? f M I SIT PLEASE 'KOTICE, ru ,.s I'Al'KK iftcrnpon, Sundaji cx- rcrr " T. JAMES, JO54 11 sl) rKoiKiJCTor. re month,, tl W,Thr fir,5V -V oce month, 6Gccnt5. " ".ill JcHred by . clir' i,cr week. k''!' loaud liberal. rl r. will rlescprt an j an. Zeiic their papers regularly 1- w 1 J Daily vo 2. WILMINGTON, N. C SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1877. NO. J -20 - -1 - We will be gUdg to reeiraj coBjtUcatioBa from oar friends on any and all eubjecti of general interest jtt$f j f j jf. The name of the writer must alwaja b furnished to the Editor. ' ; I'- Com munica lions must.be written only on one side of the paper. Personalities must be avo.ided. Andit is especially and parti n larly, under stood that 5io editor docs not always endorse the views of correspondent, unless "so stated in the editorial columns. ' .--- ,EtVS SUMMARY. ,,fthr ubclibk (Cltu- com- are i .,ii ii i" m f r U''rn bas bccn ( ' ' it r,rris arc wnicwhat dam- r ,,,rWc it is i fair condition. iiirV ..... .nl.r.. lllvivvvT.- Swearing in the New Chief or I'o- For the mating oi - . lice.- . be poured on the leaver the moment it u 10 o clock this morning ' Mayor boils. Never let tea bland. : Dawson announced from his scat in the ; thanks to the young gentlemen of the City Coiirt Kocm that he was prepared to j- Literary Society for an invitation to transact business. There being no cases atteml lhe Commencement Kxcrcises of for trial, Mr. A. T. London,; attorney lor , Academy on the '20th mst. Capt. II. C. Brock, stated that Mr. Brock was ready to be sworn in as , Chief , of tho Topes jubilee valuable i ..i, .t;i fX'M . ..... ..vrhls'lVC ol V- ' ' .Tl.c Mock bounded by ''vt st. Charley l'billip": and Fust ' VlVf Oilcans, was .partially :' ,'i;,f,r yesterday. old ' ov Yoik )ttirda. : M. ".pidicr, I'rcM.lc.t of the Muni rIm,i!,.cccttly crested, charged " ...liins rrcVi.lcnt MacMalion and ''!,.'.".,"-i!w-.r aJ assassination,' has " i ! '(.in ''I tu lilt ecu mouths' im- rolicc. to take t minister We learn that there is a movement on The Mayor directed Capt, Brock -foot among some of the young mctr o le book and ' was about to ad- " . , " izatioa oi an amateur .i;wu.l.v. .... the oath of oflice when Hon. II 6 - . i H tnn S. Frcuch obiccted:' The Judge statea that he appeared as counsel for O. W. Tho correspondence of the Uep.tvtment Price. J ri,, who -was there present and 0f Agriculture 'indicates that the drought ready to be sworn in as Chief of Police, he which has prevailed in tljrs. section Uv tAtrtA to .that uosi-1 pvral wr.tks Dast. l.a ui en Ucl Wt Jq UVv" ,vo J vivvwv. - K I " -. X ' - v tiou at a meeting of the Board of Alder- throughout the State. men hehl in this city on Thursday, the gener lor al 7th day (Jf June, and he therefore entered a protest against the administering of the oath of office to Mr. Brock. Mr. London said he had no objection to the counsel entering i protest, but he insisted that iCa pi. Brock should be sworn in as the person who was duly elected to the office. A young gentleman who ventured west in the prevailing fashion of neck wear was immediately utilized by the tliriftv cransers. who smeared his lofty shirt colLar with coal tar and set him up as a grasshopper trap. Two citizens sat on the wharf in the 1 rt.if the meeting at I(,'Jr,nrrcdlc..siT but'severe sentences. A,bc Mayir. statt.a that he felt bound to sun for .nearly four hours . yesterday dis- ,.lvr;til xiwuazrtlc's Berlin d is- ainini8tei thc oath to Capt. Brock, . asm cussing a remedy for hard times. ; One oi 7. i .,y: -The entrance of Zimbrak- ,lis jud jclit thc Board of Aldermen had them whittled out a number ot nrcgu ar .vivlOrcek Cabinet, as Minister Vr; Brock to the position. Judge tooth-picks and the other imperfeetb a .warhkO symp- n fs , nt , thc nrotcst of 0. W. polvshea a ciam suei.. w u x - ' " X I , v ,r U tcMi-'lal as 7..!i.Vt.iksaki is a Crvtan, ;nd at ( ,,f iln' Cretan insurrection djiect ( ill.' mili'-iry operations of the insur , Thiec suuarcs," hoimdeil by y,!,r Tv.cutv-lifst and Twenty-second 4 j - m I'iiy, Thc comets which are waving their tails like sunfish in the upper heavens el.', and were destroy i;r ;.i!vttt..n e.-,rei(iay.morui j- tMiin itoa at three million dollars Price, Jr. which is as follows: 1 Wii..4ixoToX, N. C, June 8, 1877, To the Han. John Dawson, Mayor oj the cannot be seen with the -naked eye ; but CUyof, Yilminjlon Mf the naked cye put on a pullbaek in the be f:i sh y-second JSmAt a meeting of the Board "of Al- gMe- of ;l ,,ccscopo tbe comets may ycd.-by dcrmen pf the city of Wilmington helu trains arouna in fa: The at thc City Hall on the 7th mst., I was seen swin.u ineir u. . duly elected Chief of Police of the said city. ion. . ' ; 1 am informed that it is your purpose ,!..,.... .;.;., .1 x- Sins' hat shop tn-dnv tn n rial ifv Mri 11. C. Brock as Somebody says always face the person . .... 1 r ti ! ;.,fti,n vnn am tnlkinT to. It -is eviucnt mat ; ... 1.... i'i vntliurnn(l U eU- UlllCI OI 1TOHCC ana iu niuuv-i "n ? . .. , w,,:7l'",,1 7" cn said office' ' ' v this writer never stood hi Iront ol the ,:iy hilit. A nuniuii 01. , I hereby, object and-protest against Mr.- roan who cornea into the oftiee-as soon as ; ! i;i ?;ivn.g me propci ji q Brock being qualitiecl ana liiaucien i v l.illiim wall.;, r.evcit bo.lies uavc in hav u VP'' DC,ng 1 rt ;r l he "ots sober to have his nan to said joflicc upon thc ground that 1 ne 'u "JU ivc been! duly elected to thc same. i the police report. Only a n. name kept out of an with his head could do it. A Chat adoui xrees x.nc anaac Trees and the Drought. Thc present drought has been of long continuance and is doing much damage to the shade trees all over town with few exceptions. We have noticed that some of the well-rooted old trees are suffering very much, cspocially the elms. Some of them will die if not watered very freely, which is to be regretted as every well placed shade tree is a blessing to the pub lie. What is claimed for the eucalyptus, as an antidote for malarial poison,' does not Ixjlon'gpar excellence to this tree, for all that can be said of it after an intimate knowledge of its habits is that it is a rapidly growing succulent tree, well adapted for this reason to pump water from the soil, and having as an additional property in its favor, an exudation of a resinous substance of a somewhat balsamic odor. The same properties precisely be long to our -pines, and to many ether trees likewise, minus the resinous exudation. So that we have no lack in our city of as good anti-malarial friends' among ike trees as thc famed eucalyptus. Recognizing thenthe important prineiple, spoken of 'in Wednesday's Review, of the functions of thc leaves of Iplants in throwing off oxygen, a property which belongs to every plant, we should value our trees .null nurse them now in their time of need. The drought is doing a good thin some of the older trees that are infested with suclr parasites as ths polypodium fern'; these ferns may be seen dead and dying on numbers of the shade trees about town, and while the deep tap-roots of the older trees dip far into thc soil for water, and save themselves, they have no spare juice for the sustenance of parasites. It will be observed just now that pur grey in oss rr fnr Who was It ! Mr. Emtok Review. Can you or any of your readers tell me who the Democrat is that voted for Geo. W. Price Jr., for Chief of Police at the meeting of the Board of Aldermen on Tuesday ? As we all know, Price received five votes out of ten, and as there are but four Republicans on the Board it stands to reason that he must have had a Demo- craticvote to help him out. Now, can vou put us in the way of finding out who this Democratic Alderman is, as there are manv white men in this town who would like to know ? Old Line Demoi kat. Wc know nothing more about the mat ter than does any one else and this reply we have been forced to make to repeated private enquiries. That Vricct did receive one Democratic vote there is no question, but wc cannot believe that any of our six Aldermen would intentionally play into tho enemy's hands. Our impression is that the vote must have been cast with the intention of breaking the party lines, hoping that on the next ballot one or more Republicans would vctc with the Demo crats and thus decide thc contest, and that the Alderman who did this had not the least idea that an election would be had on that ballot. This is, it seems to us, a reasonable as well as a simple construc tion of thc matter. New Advertisements. THE "NEW' iiiiiie ... ,..v..v. ii-.l :tii,i .Ui vs are tntssmg H Hint I lin nnalitied AC- nncn nil thn back oi JUS v, Mw.lo.v ni.is.--..cre cases slwuU By Ai'AM il-.MiMK, I ,; .ui,,rn-vs tors remainiug in the Vx B.co, Jntn, 11 ,.., i. will kpf? tliAt I -K. 8. Item, J . 9th 187": 1 L 1 I i V- .viiMJ.-- I 1 w Hail Storm in Bladen. From a gentleman who came .dw4 the river yesterday we learn that iherc w.u, quite a severe hail storm at Elizabeth- town during the forenoon. It lasted but a short tim?. however, and we arc glad to learn that it is thought no damage to the crops was sustained. Criminal Court. Thc following cases" were-disposed ot in. this Court to-day: Stale vs. Humphrey Toy, charged with i (illandsia) is not suffering tor lack harcelly. Verdict, guilty. 1 of moisture, and this may ! be taken as a Stale vs. James Jackson, for larceny, ;ou refutation of the popular belief that it is trial. We. the undersigned Aldermen of the f; w Bdnnctt. Giles' Mills, X C; Sam'l citytofWiHmngton,joininthc foregoing Gibsorl) ljallrcl HU1, N Q Miss Ella protest, j r. . ..'. r.im,!L . Snmmcrville. S-C; Miss- Ma- Alderman Fifth Ward. tilda Larkins, Rocky Point, .s L; Jno O . ' . . . ... Mil 1. tl... t .o hnnt 1I..U X.kr .-.rL- I lt.V A I lS.i Olil iUmun." ii iiiatlLitthc yicxicaii autuoriiies win tapi. urocK was. wvu juwuwi wvv. mu, , . t - r itc with the United States author- by Mayor jDawson, who administered the ton, Smitvillc, N . C; Miss Annie . lc xcutlu'l!!.) tirandc to prevent raids following ioaths, which were sworn arl Camney, Magnolia, X C, Messrs T hos L IV.is an.l break ifp cattle stealing in subscribed to by Henry C. Brock, as Chief Williams Co, ltichmon.L t':.vM fierce i seut to L'tah to enforce i V y, .r5 d tlie courts. The Sec r.::iv oi; St.ttc luw reccivctl a communi- t -mm fr.jtn Minister lVstcr, in Mexico, to tlirt vitim. Gen. John Tyler, Jr., of Police for thc city of Wilmington : To. Destroy Flies. Inn .ipjtointed Inspector of iit-Uii at lln hinnnd. Va. b.vni or orrur. of chikf oe police. 17 II. C. Jtax:k,haYinsbeen I1CIU It issaid that they may be eitectually stroyed by putting ludf .i spoonful of I f i i r ,im-r.Srr ir inir iiiFi'i, IIL' ueiu . . - i ' ir. ..t rrr'M l ::,'.,,, in ..lea,!!,,, article, a.lvucateJ " , '"' . .v i .. ,.. . , OI IOI1CC lUtuuwo " V,: . il.r. In ,k nro troublesome, ' "iiiiMioeetinaiionoi hgypt lonuwiiu. i j0 solemnly swear, mat. i iw in a room i..v, , - Stirring i,,.u.Pv..i,j . f.. VHn. !,ltr rn.1p.ivor to perform, faithfully and 1 nni hev will soon disappear. Or satu a parasite. The tdtandsia) moss oeiongs to the pine-apple family, -and is now in flower, so that this may be easily deter mined. Its nourishment is derived en tirely from the. air, as no .rootlets can, be discovered attaching it to the bark of the trees from which it hangs. Rev. Dr. Patterson. It is with real pleasure that we an nounce to our readers that the honorary decree of Doctor of Divinity has been conferred unon Rev. George Patterson, x Rector of St. John's Church in this city. Excursion tickets to thc Springs and summer resorts iu this State and Virginia are now on sale at thc various ticket ofliccs of the Atlantic Coast Line. Time tables price lists, &c, may be had at Cel. Pope s office. I'here was a slight rise, a few inches only, iu thc river at Fayettcvillc yesterday morning, but as there were no reintorce raents to back it up, it has probably., all run off by this time. There have been three interments this n.irdnln Cemetery, two children V IX v Crenel Hill Commence tnent by the Board of Trustees and the and one adult, but the former were Facnltv and we know that Dr. Patterson 'brought here from Florence for interment. i w ill prize it more highly from that source n i kwf 11 The KoumauMiv shore is lEandTinders acid, hang in the roomV ana m; iMnukisVnlylufa mile wide. Tbe.L,f mv superior officers, while I, continue the flies will disappear, xuosqui arc unsMiig troops towards Niko- in oflice as aforesaid, and I will cause to be cxpelled in the same way. TW Russians continue the bo cxccutcU, as lar a3 mj w . J: ' ... lwi- clrill inner- I 1 ii. ...;il, .. Ki.lif lower truly, accormug io j;? rate a small piece ot ciouj, .v o w"u i Lk:i:- oil litfi ftpnertain- 1 i i 'j"T.iU, Wt (Le soil is liru.,and P"'rXo.rd will obey & : orders oid, hang in thc room, ana ,u ..u u.u. tin .. i... -ii j:. ......m- Mi-xiniirocs than if it came from the proudest and oldest university in the country, outside of X'orth Carolina. At the same time the degree of D. D. fcrred on Rov. J. C. Hiden, Only one interment, an adult, in Pino Forest Cemetery this week. . WAS AWAIIDED THIS FIRST 'PREMIUM ! p - ii . At the Centennial Exhibition, 1S7R, and ha.; iilwayB t arricl oil" the highest lionors f 1 wherever exhibited.. A COMPACT. SlJirPtXIt IMTltAlVLE. X.iBht Kunninc'iind EFFICIENT "LOCK STITCH" MACHINE. AUAl'IEU V3 VM WANTS Of KVKKYBODY. TDO HOME SEWINCMACHIN E was Perfecteddrtit years eioo by tho aid of tho best inventive talent a4 Mechanical Skill. It COMBINES nil the Kntial Part of a FIE8T 0LA83 MACHINE. i SIMPLE in COSSTBUUXIUN. tViJSJtLOn. in Strengtla and Beauty, containf ice3 Wrkina Partsand UOapiblo pf DOING a ciilt raTig oi Work than Other Sewing Maehits. ItwillKUK forywri without costing OUP CEMTfrR,:pA1R9 Jn the Manufacture ofthia MACHINE tho Very est ivin,vermi8 are TJ8ED. The Beaming parts nro HARDENED. andtheMochaniBm has Ucn COMSTKOCTEiJ with the special vttu oi rroducina an Ofit r. rl rRo-nlations "A'.utr.iu.ni ,,f w,irt., ...;.... v:.i,i; iu - , r.-rr. wllllll(OOV MlUv..M. made for the government oi mu ilj, A K.it .!Kt (. artillery has arrived, and arj(i jn the discharge of my duties as VvrcMDstfihe river.it is believed, will "Chief of Police," I will do c.pial justice, ' ittiiiij.tui immediately. - The iu all' cases whatsjevcr. K; ,..;. m - '. ' Sohclpme God. . "vv ""itucijinrj iiic com- II. U. liRot'K. Sworn before me this Wh day of June, . I) 187-7. : .'!' ,on. Mayor. J .ti-ri. LctwccD Krecroum aud Trebi ' !- Mukhtar J'asLa has sent live bat ami smc guns to crfeck- them. ! i 1ms 30,000 men in , fighting The Thcrmouieter. From thc United States Signal Office at this place wc obtain thc following report of thc thermometer, as taken -'this- morn- or at 7:31 o'clock ; Au"iista; 78; Charle.lou, 8 If Corsicana, Galveston, 51; Indiatiola, 81 ; Jacli- in 01 John Dawso: 'sonville. 82; Key West, 81 ; Mobile, , """V . ' , r lr...L T7. Vow f)r leans. 'J: rsor- l- Heurv C. Brock, do solemnly swear aumtgumvi j r-- - that I will support ana raainuun me f0uJj 70 ; l'unta .uab&a, o , " ' St, Marks, 80 ; 11m1ng1w1, . v. rc organized into two army rv.nctitntiJm of the United States and the Jj'-.. - V Constitution and laws of North Carolina huh uot inconsistent therewith, and that 1 T nn T xttTT7'0 will faithfully discharge the duties of 'JKj1.U i & VY O. :mv ofW. I So help me God. H. C. Bkock. w Advertisements. Sworn to. and subscribed before mc x Frt-Stamlard and Popular Novels, ibis nth dav of June, 1877. 1 . v Mmii! 1 . r-ii 1 &as van V.-ni-.-trcct Cars. -Xo lU Goods to Work Ofl- "fii ', fresh and cheap. .-Excursion tickets., ,rt ertiicraent ofthc New Howe Sew Price's Protest. It is' nt worth while for anybody to get alarmeil at the" sudden menacing attitude, assumed by Geo. W. Price, Jr., in the contest he has inaugurated for the posi tion of Chief of Police of this city There TTlnair "RnTvninor. JJUKAJ well, for Coame or flno THRKAD, Oorr. TON, SILK or UN EN, SEWINO tomr the JAghtrnt Muslins to Jleorer Clotand leather. Such CpidencowiHsLT in the INTRINSIC MERITSOI tuj HOME SEWING MACMIfJE that every MACHINE id luUy; Warranted for Five Years. LIVE AGENTS wanted in localities whero we are not represented. , . ?. end for ricei, and fample of work dono on thc IlOJlE, or call atany of our offices. JOHHSOH, GLARK cY GOm 30 Union Square, Kew York, C64 Wp-sLiccton Street, Boston, Mass. ; 141 Gtate Street, Chicago, 111, - 21 South 5th Street, St. Lottli, Xo, 7 Iew Montgoinory St., San FraacUcoi Oal. Street Cars. XVKGIiADiNG Ol' TRACK HAS, HEEN rinitcd aniCar'now run regularly each war evcrv Fifteen Minutes. p. a. fork, ; junc 9 Superintendent. No Old Goods to Work Off. IIN6HEW FMSHMCHMF. lvO NOT SUFFOCATS VITII llJbAI i--when vou can buv alpaca or linen 'coats he could not have retained his position cheap. 4hn ironiih ir-an Yflminist T;ition: 1 . , -t.r.- f . -W.: , i -i i uuuti i.-.rUv..v.. ii-i.it mi ur.PiDCDI m il DUB wwi . . I ti I Air r . i.ura . . . . - - i -.- beionsini; to Mr. j. u.io-j, Kprond v. wtc do not believe in incume poses at an early day to ojen it for tbe appointments, and even though Capt. F. and Brown Liucn Coats and rants. accommodation of regular and transient was a Democrat, it is time some otuer Cali anJ scc our Nainsook Under-Uirts, the boanlcrs. This U sometUin: toS needed y.KKVTtoS t made, to Wc in and we should, think that-not only the t showin-. We sincerely citizens of Wilmington, but thc people at e tucre js no truth in thc report, for Sn.ithville ou-ht to give Mrs. Pcrrin all such an act would be the means of sowing j thc enccurageincnt posiiible. The situa- F.mron Hevikw: The article in the Star of this mormn to the effect that Capt. 1 itzgeraid would nrobablv be retained as Captain of the Lrinr.vlv Pastor of the First Baptist Police, was-thc occasion of no little sur- : J . V ' ,rii... id that of LL. D. on liev. pnsc among tne ucmocrauc voters oi me L . lCelllj, U . I ,-,.fartiic ori1 irontlprnnnlv ill hi'eoildllCt. ILti vvvUu UI1U m" v as well as able and faithful as an olncer 1 ! OLUl UUIU uv.iv . w .... f .w - We understand . that Airs, iicurj i, nurd irould retain him, aud wc are de ii i ....... .1 i Prvrin has leased tor -tne summer me cidedlv opposed to it: lust, on tne grouuu 1 . L Tit- 111 1 1 i. I Z r. nfilflll 1 XT 1 1 i" ffcl 1 1 ll 1 f 1 T l,r,v. ..n, rnnimm iOUS liOUSC at omiiu- lliai UPt. i. la ciLiv.j . i.vruUllvu iai - v Summer Resort. ram . . -wm t . I rr villc, ku,-nasmei,uru.HUuuu..,u. . l,ublican administration City of Wilmington, Juue 0th, 1877. j - 2b All Oficers and Employes of ihc City vf dmington, . ... ii ....f ii nmp fiimrana sense m common m-iMdinir a fine v.ew ol the ocean nu oa . law and common sense says that the j success to thc enterprise, say. we. Jons Dawson. Mayor Thc Mayor thn issued the following order . . ,1 1 . .-. flio l-llTllt fll fill Board ot Aiaenmu uaio iwv.i.0" , and to make void and to fill again, at j their pleasure, all of the subordinate j n tt-. 1.-..:.. lun .liilir .iltl-l ni t 4.,ir flit I I'.ITH IV.-. lot lUC ; l'l'tres-, like itiowcrs, when gitth- iticJ as chief of Police of the City of of argument, that P Wilmington he will be ooeyca ana re- tiou wc arc told i a delightful one, com- discord anjd dissatisfaction in the Demo cratic ranks. Mas :otkk? gumaicr. iune U A. DAT1D, 27 Market 8 1 SensiDle Advice. You are asked every day through tc columns of newspapers andby your Drug- . . i" " .1 jnst to use sometmng ior jjysix;ibia uuu Atlantic Coast Line.; PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, , Wilmixtox, N. C, Jane 3, 1877. J 'nee was .lectcd The Review for the Summer. " ; ' " 1 A X 1 A. 1 t.lhmr IVrnous. Lcavin- the city for tbe van- Liver compiaim- u )u. ruu; , 'B ov.6 watering; places, county . - - y resorts, or those going abroad, can have -Ve satisfactory projf that Grekh's 3 rUi SION TICKETS TO IttUiaiA and South Carolina Springs and .. x' . ' .Uoo ! ' -. "ri. , r T.. i Vinllot that docs not irux.him S , . ., . ...... n is I wnia and T.ivrr Ctirnnhiint , with " all its anrdinHv. uu . , , . , .,.. .i.. i oiuerm- iuu sauiu aw - , - - o t. c;.v .,;r IlnrLi ire now on sale at the varl- r I .- w - ; o- - - . . .. . ,t-n . ri llr'I Mf1 CVC lii.U - . . C . I PIIPtLS. SULU DUUI k7 LUlXldll . U1V I k-i cn-f Ih.v ilnniMIHl OI I 1 f .nt o nipm mMlt tO tllG OU1CU UU - " - - : . f.'.r nnn uwW '. CeUlS IOT I.VW I ... . . ' , .. . v 1 iu .v . . i i,v virLiiv ui iuc uiiuii fc . . . . - . ... 1 the Charter of the city, all rights and COurt , an 1 v . 1 i'l-jr . I . . . . . r 1.1 1 .. . i.iniioi of. Mars tai and- Assistant Aiarsiw 1 : 1 3lgnv-JJ UVIlN 1A'iw., I Tu nrrordance with the above order lhafc - 1 ..... 1 that tne lU I v luir,;! twwm' t J .,,.1..... . 1 !ar,t Rrock will enter immediately upon o v ill" Illiriia klL UUUU . I i - -11. ,v I . ... .!.. HC-V.1 Dn.v UlUCI L-i ' ..v.., , y- Ilhitiiil l!nstirnnoj M hHaTinn OI I mu riftifPS OI DU ljine. 1 Alive inthebtatew U.oawara t; i wcc,ks 0 cts for three weeks, o0 cents for Heart.burDj Water brash, EistS, Ac, may be ht-l on applicaUon to!tbe c reason-that the holding vt anutner , t lth L50 for three months, 8, comiDS up 0f food after eating, low spirits, undersigned. v will be taken as Bumcicn, . . molitllSi MaWe in' advance at tins &c., we ask you to go . to your Druggi.i au, - .- ,Ue e.ectii-e power, , pre. ilt" V.-. ' ' vivcancv still cxisieu. were u, , i"-" v, ,v - i . 1 ,uuu - . . , i. i .uf host iu c r.-. .,.nf- two doses a J wUo the Board could caly meet . it has en a:scoere u .. V InV?"!.; ' ' LAO I UMLbir tl.c charity that logins at luru(xl ovc to the new Chief of Tolice at .w and declare the place again vacant, too fcctlc to get out of doors. j oVlock toda y cvcry thins under his thus ousling both Capt I.rk aod 1 ncc. 12 o'elOCK 10-Uay ecry imui, uuun . . - i r,n I'm ' i . r .. t onil into anoincr eieeii'jn, .ni'i " ,let a man never feels more sheep- control belonging to the city government, and 01 . h i . . . - i - i iuu uutv-v. o r of Wohear.tliatmceinreuu..rib"i . ffi.i . . ,bsohitclv the decision of tho Major and will crry ,7 - , of Aldcw4n Hw me uiavi w - i,;r T.rrht to either vacate or hd ttuu tuvu 'o ' I. .1 ua? wLen li dori his first pai uutiiv '"t to get l:r. c Jy't in !'r -f. A s fashionable ;;apd if you Hurried and'buy a.baby bun- ay. his case to the higher courts. an Cold ricoi pudding is now decoraUjd cffiCC) and that, too, without making pub hh flowers which malce tbe deserU nc their reasons therefor, is unqucstiou- i.i M i:i.w tl,A Men a s - - I able Price sunus. LUVTCIW.. I . . . I IIII tTW m . h. SB W V o Hinihaslx.-cn tho excoiptaut H r -s ' . . Lv, f lvhi- declared the ri-htfully - . -M V mm fl I I I 1 1 l I 1 1 v ' - r Ul kandsome presents .from his n of which . was an amethyst . ... I :it i: ..hire t sit down and think about od- m uu. taiuing a Vbl is in a beer saloon Both Pcl-dente anpAmditk n concur in ursinz honest men to do the best pos- in his own line of busi- feelinz which has made fast Fowper the best in the Tho r3nnr( alwavs mil wei2ut. : ; . . i , I UJdJ JVwv. ..w.-. - rf - a Vew brass band in L. Uly. iue jxoiio- , t contents chemicajly pure and f. nresume I .unifnllv mmnnnnded. MlSl IS pieaawA w auuvuw. - r ujuo. pimiiunj i that somebody will play ou tbe k, mi cbrn-it. . Weacknowiedge, wuii sib!e thiig, each nti..n of a vearlv pass on the A liming- Tt - thi I'lilwflv Compaov. I Dooi.f.y's Y 1 I ). 1 IV V..i... J -V I nvFRTISE A ISTHK The rcgrading of the street track has I been completed and the cars now run UBSC1BBji: TO THE rcniUrly every fitteen minutes. DAILY REVIEW LiOW IS Tni3 FOR HOT ? AbdkU answer u that Sbrier U sclUoz cool line and alpacas exactly suited to this weather.. The tj i,f.;nf sold at reioarkaLlj . -- n ... cbxjap rnxcasf; Thoc who call first will have 'ihi! bet chance. Everythinff in the way -of Cent and Boj's Clothips anil Furnishing px CHEAP ! CHEAPER I CHEAPEST I A. DAILY REVIEW jane ti Market street. ureugu iuo Qf tfe defeate1 candid.tcs. crs of thc human mind. i''t around with diamonds.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 9, 1877, edition 1
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