Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / Aug. 8, 1878, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
M t ' I ! ' " i j I . PLEASE NOTICE. -I MH1 )ATT,T tWreWi A 11 11 1 1 VI 1L 11 vl I II 71 V 11 II A V V XU13 TATES ,-d crerj afternoon, Smndaya ex ceptea dt JOSH. T. JAMES, gorro akd raoreirro. . rrnxst. rOSTAOK P AI D .r w:. .Ath. 12 50 ; Thre gix month, $2 50 ; ... i s One tnonia.&v u .r be delivered bj carrier., rtJ.in7 r-tof theeity.eta. !i.iKribr. -ill plre report any and V-in. rrwiTe their pyrr.rrpUrlj. Advortisomonts. at Rfown Roddick, ' 45 MARKET 3TRF.ET. 3 - . .t't ARK CJKKKRtSO th- t V ttOliH tOTrt of Dry .:;,Ut HtST attract tit at VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1878. NO. 16 i LOCAL NEWS. XewlAdvertlseinenta. i 3?. Jawarr Look. J. C. Mcsts Cigara. McNfOa Linen Collars. I P. llaiasBiaoia "C" Lttteit,1 Ac. Sta. PasiroaT. Moonlight and Mufcic Cantaloupes Lave "played The noble army rapidly increasing. of crass widowers is Young ladies are requested to withhold balance- of f Am rltl.tr Imitations to the Editor for the IUBUUU 1 --" i I rri'vir.imVit oTMiminn tc-morrow nicLL rvrrV. CloSC Buyer I There is but one of him and already he rtock hu rcctJiveU forty-Jihl mvaauons, catu hildin an immense basket as inducements. . ttttinr an account f ou rffn ,,e W; offering tbew Extra Inducements irJr .to clear them a'l ouU in oi Dress Goods ALL t 20 t not t th mjt deiirablc Cnodi for the trwBta. The ttjlei the new.A. LadicI, and Oenta Underwear. iur I.te it itill unbroken and can aMore oar ,u..a tbt it U the int-ret -I an i cm.i at 4 make their purrhat nw. Parasols. " 'h i. at litttATLY'Kwlmed Iiice. A MM - ' - I.rUin, Sniped and FUtd 5Tainok Shawls s-t.I.-vrdShtwU. iait iuiubU for the I cj1 tMrt'tnf. 3 worih fi. Domestic Bed Spreads. MO. 12 tad 1. SO, Krduced from $1.25. 1.50 I profeaS; Mll.Ti. lie idtfdly the cheapest I IpjiUoiu in the matket. jHoiirnin? Dress Goods A Specialty ! U kcni lo thli ifrtion of th cnntrj f.i.- THE WIDOWS CUEPE for the dcepeit mourniDg. At the called ibceting of the WihniDS- ton Duilding Assx:i.itiun hold List' even ing, it va3 determine! ta throw the As- s-xiation,iuto bankruptcy and the Secre tary was instructed to take the necessary steps to that end. j Interesting Decision. The following decision in the Supreme Court, just filed, rtlative to the Labilities of liremen to serve on juries, will be read with iiAercst : j Ur Dynum, J. I- .State vs. Wilhtrd, horn New lJanovtr. AMl.med. , Ttiv defendant was a number of a fire company in Wihutn'on, whose members n-, by act of tb ! Jialature, exempiea fiom jury duly. Having Kiil&criU-d lib erally to the purchase of a ore engine,, he was e rused from aive duty as a member of the company, liiiring a term ol the b u i-iior Court he was suumioued: as a U es jUior, ai.d refusing to answer, was lined ; whereupon Lej appealed. j Jiif, Tliat, even admitting He was a nular member ol tiw lire company,' ue is not exempt lrom service as a tales juror. Acts exempting persons lrom jury service do not extend to tales jurors, but only to those summoned on a social venii tr the rttular panel. The reason is, that a tales- nuu must be taken fioin the bystanders at the cuuit, a;.l his being a bystander proves tluliiie i not men on oiuoiai or onal duty 3 inch requires nis ai- fci:ate vs.: Ilc:ff, - Murpliy, ui'J. Sute vs. Williams, I 1. and ll.t 7o, and fixate vs. N hitford, 1J lied., W, cited and approved. j i 1 Republican .lonab. I the subjv.ct of broken down political hacks" aud reiterates time and again that no broken down political hacks will be allowed in the. ranks pf the Greenback The Greenbaekers. and fifty persons An Old Citizen. Wilmington has always had wwie of I About two hundred the oldest men in the country. A great assembled in Currie's Hall last evening many of them have been born and raised upon the call of a roeetiug of the Nationa here others lure moved from other States Greenback club.. Very many drifted there r.! ot W rvirta of thin State, to iinoTa through sheer curiosity while others went M4v -t m - - ----- v 1 . hU .if our citv. It to hear the matter discussed. The follow seems wonderful to some Northern Ieo- ing are the officers of the club T. M. Gardner, Tresident. 1 - l:. S. Wafler, Vice-President. II. E. Foster, Secretary. Sol. !V. Reeves, Treasurer. Speeches were made by Messrs. R. S t .1 k t-nti f.tr th La Reine Coriet. SI a Ttii i a patented Corset and the party. Now if Mr. Gardner is not a "b" wunoBl ,,pp,DK,J broken down political 'hack we m. nf Sill LAfCTfl. I i like to see one, just in order to understand He has either been an The Wamsutta Shirta 'e each, .,",(' ctou IfMtitiQ iae ime riicio lj MTer4 cither North or South. tirtr Jhrt ! mai;afaetured by ouwlru o l guaranteed. Cat and ma-Je in the warp of the cioth. ClMiiUlC SHIRTS. FULL S1ZEI), 2Sc No comment required. tWuTahlcichcd Drawers 25c a pair, worth Double. what they are. aspirant or occupied a political office ever since he was old enough1 to aspire to any thing The New Hanover county Re publican party threw their politcal Jonah os-cr board and ho was swallowed by the Grccuback party, but they are already talking of emitting the Republican Jonah. lie's no political hack, though. : Ob, no. nnim inunin RODDICK Street. Worth Attention. The Superior Court' of Cincinnati has decided that where a bank receives on do . 1 t Kit as cash, pignt drafts of a depositor, ZT W mik no abrepreif ntationi in j the bank is not bound to pay checks drawn against tho lund, after a default in the payment of tho drafts. The implied condition U that tho drafts are to be paid, and vtea tho condition is broken the bank has a right to withdraw its credit, nnd thisriht is superior to that of the 43 Market t- t2.et A 2f V ealo IT Ihs Ke7 and Comiaftdiom Stinr, Passport WLM MAKS DAILY . - ck - - - 9:00AM fs&FX - - 6, 30 I'M t- Dck SurJiTi half hour j tier. r-udTripTiCu. SinpleTrlp WCp. jwiy i; OEO. llYKRo, Aftenu depositor to check against fund. I tho credit pie who come amongst us that .there should be anybody here m old as fifty years but when they find them ranging up to eighty-five years, and even beyond, thev bern to realize the astonishing healthfuloess of. the place, the. common Waller, T.Childs andLawson K. Skip- impressioa North Ixrngthaiif you move per, of Columbus, and Duncan Holmes, to North Carolina, you move toward an I Mr. Waller's speech was a very fine effort evrly death. What city of 20,000 inhab- J and showed that a great deal of care had tanta can point to a record like this: been used in getting facts and figures m Only two deaths of adults in the month favor of "his side," and the balance of the of July, just pat. speeches Were pretty good. Hut we diil not sit down to write of the The President instructed the Secretary health of Wilmington, nor of a roan raised to read the platform of the party, which i . . r. 1 I J ' a 1 ! 3 ? ll l..ir ..f an old lioauoKO I was uouc Lurce or iour limes aunnji iuo UWt V " ' I j nirer" as he calls himself, evening, Mr. Gardner yelling out after to wit: Uncle Harry Mabrey. I each reading, 'that's the platform' of the Uncle Harry was born in Halifax county, party, the papers notwithstanding." The N. C. sometime toward th end of the 4plattorm of tDe Parly as published in last century (18th) as the property cf the Irish HorW.tbe champion of Kearney Moses Matthews, or 'Mathis' as he was J and the Greenback party is altogether generally called. A$ the age of lo or 18 diuerent lrom ttie local club constitution he was taken by Mr. Wood Hamlin, and j which the I'resideut says is the platform MV llit I Vnner. Sr.. as a horse boy to of the party "the papers uotwithstaml- wait on them during the war with Eng-J ing." The platform as published in the iaA ,r thM HAnadian border he saw Irish World indorses aud advocates the fighting at Luudy's Lane and in va-1 i'ema &vffragc and Agrariaaism and 1 f 1 T 1 1 . I, 1 .n illtr a I fVA 1 'fh!1i lil 1 1 LriitK'K if a a if iqj nous fcKirn isnes. iio is iuua tuc 1 naiuvnu m f the wi of 1812 sj called, shown and read ti Liin yesterday. At VVviuu va j 1 j -.- Bein" a slave he could not draw a pension the conclusiou of ihe epecehoss: quite of course. Ou the division of the estate of number; of both white liud colored en- Mr. Moses Matthews ho was with others rolled their names as members of the club, drawn by Mr. Green Mabrey, ot uaiuax, 1 and during, that time mc rresident was who had married one of the daughters of barangueing tho assemblage and could not Matthews From that time on he lived Jet the opportunity slip him to show his on the "plantation near Weldou until he venomous Radicalism in uucalledj for re- was 'hired out" annually after the death marks about lion. A. Id. Waddell, the of Mabrey. The writer's first knowledge Democratic candidate for Congress. At of Harry was abjut tin year 1837 , just the conclusion of Duncan Holme's speech, hpf.im 1 In. br'ul u of the Seaboard Rail- Mr. Gardner proponsod "three cheers a - - - rrvul fttWrld. in was finished. He was then for tho old wheel horse"' and sug- livin with Mr. John Campbell, of Wei- gested that the colored man be given don, and was engaged as a depot hand on a representation on the Kxecutive Com th railroad. He continued there for mittee of tho club which was agreed to many years and was always known as j and Duncan Holmes aud Wesley Avant 'Old Harry," ami-noted for his uniform were appointed by the Chair Executive politeness and obliging disposition. Harry Committeeman. It was mildly suggested before he went to Mr. Campbell, saw that a collection of greenbacks be taken some things that few men living have up to defray the exposes of the-meet in g. ever Been. Among them he witnessed Rut silver was uot objected to the great race between Eclipse aud Henry Wo will be glad to receive ccaxconicaitio fromonr frienj oa 4U? and all nibj'tcof ffeneral latcmt bot : ' .!' ae came of the writer n utt alway b lamuaea to the Editor. vxjmnjBaiaitionj matt be wtitten on only one nd of the papr. ParsoaaUUee mnat be tToidld. Andit U efpecialry and rartlcalarly unJt. tood that editor doetnot alirayie0jlr,a s!e,7f0f,e?rf7IOBdenU Moaant tn the editorial columna. I 1 1 ! For the iEVitw. Mr. Editor: r ! ait'1 " - . I Allow me to endorse the , suggestion f f i jour correspondent "S." made ia vester Jay 3 Daily ..Review, that the midnight drum beathmg nuisance bo I abated, as it bught o be in all conscience. There is something else, too that I jwon'.d desire looked into and that is the sweeping o( the street at 5 o'clock: :t" a dusty afternoon. was ! the case yesterday 011 North Water. To those who are compelled to pass such localities when the street brig ade1 are at work raising a dust it is a fear ful nuisance. You'rs, Wateb Strp.ft. IVow Advortisomonts. i ! Criminal Court- The fallowing cases liave been disposed of since our last report : State vs Daniel Huggins, charged with assault with a deadly weapon submitted. In this case the assault was made by the defendant with an axe mpoti his own father. ; .Bat owing to tile fact' that the prisoner's paternal appeared in. Court and begged for mercy jfor his child, the Judge showed somM leniency and sen- tenced the defendant o thirty davs in the Work House. ' 11 Staters Ilichard Stowe and V. Hi Howe, for: an affray. StOwe submitted and was fined $10 and costs Howe was found guilty and judgment suspen ded on Oiears. A i.ms iiiroriTKD cam fur Tte bet fc. Cij:ar in ti e City. For ale by ! : . I I i JAilES C. llli.NDS, Drufjib iPe. V . ; ' . .vt,,riT n a aeanr com pounded day and night. ' i ! M.uz 3 v Linen Collars, rom $1 to 82 Por Dozonj . AT , r- - i ( h - Second Supply fY THE 'C," LKTTER3,' j I V ' Jait in at 1 1! , :l UEISlJEfidKIf of costs. vs Derry -Greenwood am! Muiy charged Willi lornication and paymen btatj Collins, adultery. :.Juiy still out. ! "I ! btate Vs!J e Ch nice, chiigeJ w v . h )ar- L . ' . . . oeuy. .Jury 's- Ml out. 1 lc the case of iiiute v Ge'orj jatii'.deis on an appeal lrom City Court, there was a raiss-trial and the Jury withdrawn. State vs Matilda Hall, peace wairunt , Blank Books ( )? ALL KINDS, SIZES ANf) I'KICEj v i Can be found kv 1 II EINd 11 110 Ellis r Paper and Envelopes, i. VAKIETV, I , A FreJh from the Mill at j" ; UEINpjJEUUKl aug 8 AGAIN! Moonlight and Music1! steamer PASSPOKT WIL,Vr.?AKE "0NE 0F DER USUAL DELIOHTPITI. 1 1 I : ' Trips to Smith villi FHIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST II Leavo Dock at 8 P.M.-sharp, ltetunuiir at 1 A. IL - two of the most famous horses on the American turf. His recollections ofHaliiax town are full of interest. Of the personal rencon tres resulting in death he has many vivid descriptions which our space will not permit us to give. He remembers well when Russell Kingsbury cioyed o Jake's Opinion. Slornin', brudder Jake. Deoloman hob hie to de Greenback meetin' las' nite 'spectin' to git sum rashuns, but 'fore de Lord, brudder, dey jtooked up colleckshun almost i'ust t'ing dey do, an' I gist tucked, de sack back iu my pocket a.u' le 'em. Wba you, see down dar, brudder Fete? I'm gwine tcr tell yer de trufe, brudder, Case diamissad at defehdant?s; costs, and defendant prayed in th cii$t"tiL- ( f the Sheriff. ! 1 . ! ! , State vs Edward Miller, charged! with assault aud! battery. Defendant found guilty; Judgment suspended 'on the pay. ment of costs. State vs Sam Holmes, peace j warrant. Case dismissed at thoi defendant's' costs and defendant prayed m thv? custody of ho Sheriff. , I j State vs Deems UaUert-and John Wat son, charged with an affray. Defendants submit, i Judgment .suspended on the payment of costs. ! btatc vs David S. llartm I and j Major Henry, charged with an affray.1 Defen dant, D. b.lMartin, submits. Verdict of guilty against Maior Ilenrv. in whoso 1 1 i cascjuagrnent was susperidud on payment BARD 0F COlJNTV CoMMIS- ot costs. j ItionenwiU bo in eiion during: thl week, State Ai tLur Sunraous alias Douglas I oT the purpose of Revijinff theTax Llii and String; Band Engaged; s I Round trip, 50 centl Tickets limited, and for sale only at ofTic oi agent, I . j aug7 GEO. MYHHS. IMotice. i Halifax one of his first transactions but yer ain't gvvine ter b'lcve me. Dere being to buy Harry's "Cousin Dave from waa jjqure Gardner settin' up dar: under old Long." And when Mr. K. removed de tempranse arch, in de tempranse chair, to Oxford he j can describe an Mr. Holmes, he was gist 'ginnin' his the situation. Uncle' Harry claims preachin? out an tellin'dem kullud I em- ta ha over 85 years old. He has lived in mens ter gin de Greenback party, but I Wilxington ever since the war and except tells yer, brudder, niggers gwine ter bMong a leaniDg toward "the " ardent 1 few failings. Tljls lpanjng io ho has ier ae Pariy ac S1US ou UQ rasnuns. brought I Y0Ui9 chawing good terbacca now brud i-W.vnnlh.far Halifax never was a uor "uie. ier say warumrwasa .w"ftn"ceDt in the sense of being sitten ?n dat temprence stool? thirsty. If anybody wants to know how . Yas,l brudder Jake, he were ; er s;ttmg a stur-eon tastes when cooke4 by a up dar looking gkt like he were a tryin Roanoke negro let him send some to Harry d people an' was gwine tu 'miss de case i v r- r.narp him us flno a steak as I at aeJ cost. SUU UVi s Siiii'TiOhs, charged with obtaining goods under false (pretence. Defendant found guilty and sentenced to the penitentiary for two years. j ' i -i Awkward- -Very, r It is rt-ported that one of our prominent brokers and one of our prominent I mer chants went devn to the Soundt yesterday evening io enjoy a cooling off in the vwaters of 'the ocean. They stripped and deposit eu tneir cioiiios m a ooac on me Deacc plunged jn'anJ swam out into the exhil erating , wave. After ihay had nearly completed their swim and were approach- the valuation reported to them, and lo com- I i I plete the Lists by computing.the tax payable by ea'jh person, atd allLing the lame op posite his name. I ' . ' I t JOUX G. WAONEB, 1 aagG Chairman of Board of Commiisionerv. Quarantine Notice. TpROM AXD AFTER THIS DATE, InI) Steamer J. S. Undorhill, EAVE3 WiUiiaco daily at 9 A. M. l " SmlihTiU " " 5.30 P.M. riro for Hound Trip 50 cents MTlU TRir SATURDAY IGUTd. t, v;;.0citoB every Saturday at" r.U. Monday at fijj A. II. rt5 ctnu each araTor $1 Rcond Trip. ; 2 O. ti. PAKLV, Jr., Agent. Look. p AT Ttte: AUTIQUE POTTER V, ecn ft Prmiaa Waiar Jari, Chinea. W4 S4,8, Roman, Greek, I'orUand and cj J4lrtWata Suadj, Teapou, Mat, w KiTer, 1c, at . , 8. JEWETT'S. PI U front Slrttt Book atore. See Them I QCi TOILET SETS I BUREAU SETS! SES 4re rrery txA hap I ! I J W-d4w GILES A MURCUISOK, 33 and 43 HarchUon Block. Mk la your own town. JS Oat. VUU yo . r a i wuca persocj oi uia. Kirsi par til it. 7rk'wriu tor Prtittbira to ll. 4Ujrr A Coportliad, llaU. aareh Change of Uniform. The Little OldrU SUmm Fire Engine Company have concluded to make a change in their uniforms. An order has been forwarded to some Northern house for a lot of sample hats and helmets from wLiclUta company '.rill tnafce a selection They are expected to arrivo in a fay dy?. The impression is that the uniform shirts will be of grey flannel trimmed with rej. 1 I . The Germanln Iic Mc. The tic nU dffin by the' members of Germania Lodge Ko. 4, IvJ of P., at tU Wilmington Gardens Jast evening, was a very pleasant affiir, tLe only drawback bcin that it was found very warm for dancing. There wu a larje attendance and good time generally. The fun was kept up until 2 o'clock this morning. FersonaL Cul. A. Pope, Qeneral Vrcight an4 Passenger Agent of tho Atlantic Coast Line, who has been on a trip !to Europo witlj :ii wife and sou, is now on his re turn voyage. is expected in jNew York the middle of next week Lnd if not detained there will probably return to his h&ZS in h:s city the latter part of the - ; i wee. . i an epicur? cycr tastftd. Harry is old and "the rheumatiz" has got him in the feet. We hope our citizens will give him some thing occasionally to help soothe his deT dining years. We met him yesterday morning with a bunch of mullets and in answer to our question he replied 'Mayor Fishblate, God b!es3 him ! remembers a poor nigger !" ' j lie Knew It by theFIavor. The great problem to be solvtd by one of our Kailroad Conductors is: Can a man tell his own chicken by the flavor, or is it proper to ask a minister to eat bis own !fowl vtfjc ha f dofng ft unawaresr xnis ,is what is said to htyoi happened to one of our Conductors the other day and when' the minister missod his chicken he said that be knew that was bis chicken as ;t was flavored like his. ! "Vital Statistics. Dr. A. E. Wright, Superintendent of Health, reports as follows for the month of July; I ' During the month there were 4 white and 10 colored marriages, a total of 14; 8 white births, 2 of which were stillborn, and 15 colored births, 3 of which were stillborn,, a total of 23; and 13 deaths.twp of which were of white persons and ll of colored. DeTes whar rouse telling de trufe, brud. dcr Pete; he is er gwin to 'miss de case at dey cost an. he'll git do cost fore, de cass gits outln his han. Which Cut Loose. , Mr. Gardner said in! his harangue last night that it is a well known fact that be iad affiliated w'h the Republican party ever since the war but that he had cut loose from it now. If there has been any dissolution it looks very much as though the Republican party had cut looso from Mr. Gardner. He could not get the ap pointment of Superior ConrVCyk a year ago ! from I the Republican party, neither could he get the Republican nomination for the same office at the recent nominat ing conventions, Now, who or what has cat loose? ; ; . . Post Office Kotes. It has been determined by the post office department to extend the registry system to third class matter, and a formal order to this effect will .soon be issued. This change will go into effect October 1st, but it will not be merely ex perimental or confined to ten Urge offices, as recommended by the recent convention of railway superintendent but will take effect generally and become a feature of tho regular postal pystexn. f until further notice, no vessel from the Torti ofUarana, Matanzai, Key Wfeit, or Sew ing ih thore to come out, what was their UrieaE 111 he permitted to approach th. horror to see, by the bright jmoonlight, a I "7 of Wilmington nearer than th Qnaran- pic-nic partj' of ladies-1 and gentlemen, tine Stat beaded by one of ''our city fathers," quiet ly seating themselves Tor f hirich all around the boat wbkh held their clothes. The situation was awkward, to say tho least. They speedilymade for the marsh and en 'sconced themselves in the rashes and mud. Now, it is well known to frequenters cf those regions., tiAt a marsh musquito or a sand-fjy ara to respecters of persons, par ticularly of wb,te men in a state of nudity. Of their sufferings until the waning moon admonished the picnickers 'to leave, and anG ion -at. Deep. Water Point. W. O. CURTIM, aarantice I'hyiicbxn, Port of WUmioton. CITY OF WiLMLVGTO.V, 5. O., MAYOE'3 OFFICK, I . r ) 1 AuUt S, UTS. i3otice. LL PERSONS SOUTH OF WILWXO A 1 they were free tq swim ashore, they are j ton, from any cf the chiea cr town cnthe nrofoundlv silent so Wd draw the vf ;l .,- i. . with a quiet t&ar shed over thero. Women dispute about ether mattters. but all agree on the merits of Dooley's Yeast Powder as joar excellence the best; of all. Grocers throughout the country keen it. and find it gives supreme satisfac- tion. Uy using u me nousewue ia sure of delicious bread, biscuits, bockwbeat rakes and all the deiicicies made from flour. i Wllmlnprton District. r Appointments for Quarterly Mattings made! by Revl L S. Curkhcad: THIRD BOUND. j Wilmin?ton.! at rifth St. . . . - Aug EUitabetht Bladen Springs Hea Coaat . where Yellow Fever, or itfrcUocl or contagiouj diaeaw- exit,; wIl be Qaaran-j lined for Twenty Daya before beie alloire I - .1 I, I to vliit the) City of Wilmington i.hia ciCer to be enforced jantil Jfovember lit, 1S78. Any perion Violating the above order will be fined Fifty Dollar and insprUoned notj I lew than one month. There will bo a Police man iUtioned at the DepoU on the arrival of train, who wi'.l enforce the abore orIer. , , Brordirof II. FISIIDLATE, s angC Major of City of WibnbagtoB. - 4 House Wanted. A SMALL HOUSE C05YE- Bladen, at Bethlehem. --AuS 17-18 f!ftVMbnrv and Coharie Mission, at Bethel.... -Aug 24-20 mintrm at KaJem. Sept 1- Onslow,. Sep' Topsail,. . -SP Aug 10-11 nientlr located. Adite$$, stxiiAi I ! 1.-" f terma and kcfcUoc, P. O. JioxilU OFFICE of theWilnuncton Jooraal i- 8 1 J ner of Water aad Chestnut rtreeti,! p 7. g I ftairs. Pttbiuhed every rrWay at 53 y" ... - . ft-.;
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 8, 1878, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75