THIS PAPER It pabilsaed every afternoon, 8uadays ex- septs b? JOSH. T. JAMES, BUITUH i.VD PBOFBIITOK. a jrjiORlPTIONB. POSTAGE PAID. Una year, 00 Six ontk, $2 60 ; Three oaths, $1 tt ; One month, M cent. The paper will b delivered by carriers, d.M charge, in aj part of the city, at the above rates, or 13 cento peT weak. Ad-ertisiag rates low and liberal 0T Subscribers will plana report any and Ul failareate receive their papers regularly. March lOth, 1879 BROWN & RODDICK. 45 Market Street WK SUBMIT A SHORT LIST of Prices for this week, preparatory to leaving for the Northern markets, and are offering iever&l Lots at prices which require no com ment; : 4-1 Rockingham 4, 4 1 Lake George A, A, $. Be,t Quality Spring Calicoes, 6. CaM and examine our $1 Quilt. La lies Best Quality Lin n Collars 10c, in eiz- 8 13 inch to 15 Parasols and Sunshades From 10 cento np. IMISSES WHITE COTTON HOSE. Without any seams, 16c a pair. Best Machine Needles 3 cts. Each! 4-4 NEW MILLS LONG CLOTH, lie per yard or 10c by the piece. - 9 We are SOLE AGENTS for the following well-known Northern firms : Agents for Devlin A Co., of New York, Gents' Custom Made Clothing. Hare a mag nificent Line of Samples on hand. Call be fore making your Spring purchases. Fit UuaraLteed. Agents for Frank Lee lie's Cut Paper Pat terns. We will hare the full assortment this week. Ladies can hare Catalogues by send ing for them. Agents for Mystic Rubber Company. Oor samer Waterproofs, the lightest and most perfect in the market. Gent' Coats from $6 00. Ladles' Cloaks from $4 00. CLOSING OUT AN Odd Lot of Corsets for 37 1-2. A Great Bargain. Brown & Roddick. 45 Market Street men 8 Furniture. JUST RECEIVED FROM FACTORY a large assortment of Walnut and other grades of FURNITURE, which we offer at Great Bargains. Call and examire. feb 19 D. A. SMITH & CO. Coins: North. AM GOING TO TBE NORTH in a few days for the ax press purpose of laying in th LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCK OF GENTS' AND YOUTHS' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS avar seen la Wilmington. Stock on band will therefore be sold THIRTY DEGREES BELOW ZERO, as I must have money to buy new goods. The Best Unlaundried Shirt in tbe Citv for 7S Ct- gHRIBB,8 EMPORIUM, feb M Market st. Globe Flower Syrup MERRELL'S HEPATINE. A supply of each just received. Wistar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry. A fine lot of Toilet Soaps, Perfumery and Fancy Articles. For sale by JAMES G. MUNDS, Druggist, Third street, Opp. City HalL By Prescriptions Compounded at all hours day or night jan 6 . Samples from Baltimore and New Orleans. QRD ERS far Molasses, Sugar , Coffae,8oap, Meats, Rice. he, promptly executed at hot- vmprioeaby J AS. T. PETTbW AY, net a U Water Street. ADVERTISE in he Wilmington Journal One of the odleet weekly papers pub ld u Us SUte. Offiee corner. Waterand The Daily Review. ! VOL. IV. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. P. Hbjhbbbbsbb New SotiIs. -8. Jbwbtt Blank Books and Statione-y. A. SnaiBB-Going North. J.gC. Mohbs, Druggist. Globe I Flower Syrup. Beautiful day. The best buy word Gsh. Fish breakfasts ure fashionable now. No police arrests yesterday and but one last night. The sturgeon packers were brd at work this morning packing and ship- PiQg- r It won't be long at this rate before strawberries and cream on ice will be in order. Seven or eiht tmrd delinquents were gathered in at tbe City Treasurer's office to-day. I j Some people are willing to be good if the y are paid for it, and others are good for nothing. There are two kinds of thiugs at which a man should never get .anry. what cannot help and wbat he can. he It may please pome folks to learc that 456 more dime novels were issued in 1878 than during the previous year. A merchant can get along without ad vertising; so can a wagon without grease, but it goes hard and soon wears out. Shoe pegs alone consume 100,000 cords of timber per annum, and lucifer matches 300,000 cubic feet of the very best pine. A peculiar lace pin is in Egyptian de sign, with a snake coiled round the bar, and a swinging scarabee cut from burnt topaz. In answer to Shakespeare's conundrum, "What's in a name?" the Syracuse limes says that if it is a Russian general's name the entire alphabet is in it.; Do not trifle with a cough, cold or af fection of the throat, lungs or bronchial tubes. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is a positive cure and prevents consumption. ' The whole editorial staff ot the Review without the slightest premonitory warn ing of any kind were attacked in the most violent manner to-day with Spring fe ver. The steamship Benefactor, of the New York Line steamed up the river this morning and is now unloading her cargo at the wharf of the agenjt, Captain A. D. Oazaux on North "Water street. . "The Lord loveth a cbeeiful giver," but there's no use chuck ing a copper cent into the contribution loud enough to make the folks on the back bench think the com munion service has tumbled off the altar- "Is that a friend of yours ?" asked a gentleman, pointing to a party who was sailing rapidly down the street. "Can't tell you till next Saturday," returned the individual addressed, 'I've just lent him a dollar." it Paper is now being made of Timothy hay in Cohoes, N..Y. and other places Good tidings for newspapers, since it creates a greater demand for old ex changes ; they can be fed tcj cattle and horses. The little steamer Cloitoru took out a rousing big cargo (f freight today for Chitqnepin and landings on the Northeast liver. Captain Bisby iuforms us that he eometimes goes up the river as far ai Halls ille, and lm trade is continually increas ins. . "I want to be a walkist, For that is now ihe thing ! I want to. get my muscle up And stroll around" the ring. I want to win a champion belt And make the people talk. 1 want to hear the fellows shout 'Oh, golly, cant he walk '.' n 'Now, John, do you always, when you are down town engaged in the hurry and worry of business do you always think of your darling at home?' said the affec tionate young wife as she reached up on tiptoe for the parting morning kiss. Yes, my dear, always.' 'What, always?' 'Well h-a-r-d-ly always." Indications. War Departm est ) Office of the Chief Signal Officer. J Washington D. C Me'h 28, 187. J For the Sooth Atlantic States clear or partly cloudy weather, northerly winds, becoming variable, nearly stationary tern perature and stationary or higher pressure WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1879 City t ourt. Grace Auatio, highly colored, was brought beiwrc His Honor this morning on the charge of drunkenness and disorderly conduct She was fined $5 and cost or ten days in the city prison Pig Fish The first of the season of these delicate and elegant pan fish were brought to market this afternoon- by Mr. James Hewlett of Masonboro. Mr. Hewlett says that tbe fish were caught in the Sound and that it is unusually soon for them, Generally the first that are caught are gotten from the rocks of Masonboro In let. Magistrate's Court. Upon complaint of Scip. Howard, color ed, Justice E. D. Hall issued a warrant this morning against M. H. McAllister, al so colored, for assault and battery upon the saidJSeip. The accused was arrested and, and upon a hearing was found guilty titled $1 and costs, but not having the wherewithal to satisfy this very modest !einand, he was sent to jail. The Military at Goldsboro. The Goldsboro and Newbern Military Compan'es have been having a gala tima celebrating the anniversary of the Golds boro Rifles which occurred on the 25th inst. The Elm City Biffes and Newbern Grays from Newbern wer; by special in vitation the guests of tho Goldsboro Kifles on the occasion referred to and were welcomed in a neat and handsome speech by our cotempoiary of the Mes senger, J. A. Bonitz, Eq . . The Last Loaf. The presentation of the Lst Loaf by the Thalian Amateurs will take place to-night at the Tilestoa Upper Room in the above named school building located on Ann, between Fourth and Fifth streets. To those who wish a short hour or two tewjbyment wo would advise-that they embrace the opportunity offered this evening of witnessing a choice little dramatic performance. Sounds New Trade. Lately the fish merchants of this city have been shipping large quantities oi fish sounds to the Northern markets. Mob of the sounds shipped are extracted from the fish by the use of a long steel or wooden instrument similar to a meat trier, crooked at the end. The "sound taker" is inserted in the gills and ran down into the fish when it is turned and catches hold of the sound and then drawn out. The sounds we are informed are mostly used by beer brewers who pay from fifty to sixty-five cents per pound according to quality. A Good chance for an Investment Price Greatly Reduced. Young men who aro matrimonially in clined can now invest at a cheaper rate than formerly. The last Legislature reduced the prica of a marriage license to $1.50, being a reduction of one hundred per cent, on the old rate cheap enough. We are informed that about forty years ago lor the small sum of eighty cents one could procure a part ner for life. But times have sadly changed since then and we fancy wehear some of our lady readers remark "and so have the men." The Goldsboro Messenger of yesterday 'b date says: Hon. Geo. Davis, of Wilmingtoi Hon. R. R. Bridgers, President of the W. & W. R. R., and Maj. A. Pope, Gen'l. Freight Agent, were in town yesterday. Tbe Tttermometer. From the United States Signal Office at his place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, Ga, 56 Cairo, 111 63 Mobile, Ala. 67 Montgomery Ala. ..53 Naahrille 53 New Orleans... ......53 New York 41 Savannah, Ga 65 Shre report. 67 St. Louis Mo 59 St. Marks, Fla 61 Vickaburg, Miss.... 65 Washington. 42 Wilmington. ...5 J Charleston, 8. C....60 Cincinnati 42 Oorsicana, Tex .66 Fort Gibson, C. N.71 Galveston...... 71 Indianola VI Jacksonville, Fla...68 Knoxville 48 Lynchburg. 47 Memphis, Tenn.... 67 French Cream Cake One cup of sugar, three eggs, three tablespoons cold water, one and a half cups of flour, one teaspoon Doolet's Yeast Powdeb. Bake in a quick oven twenty minutes. Fob the Ckeam . Scald nearly a pint of milk, dissolve two heaping tablespoons corn-starch in a little mik, beat this with two eggs, andasmail teacup of sugar, stir this into the milk, and when it is boiled add a heaping tablespoon of bat ter; stir smooth, and flavor with vanilla or lemon. Split the cake while warm, and spread with the cream. This is sufficient or two cakes. Explosion. Last evening about 7 o'clock a large kerosene oil lamp, near the back entrance to the Empire House bar exploded and scattered the burning oil for some dis tance around. It was quick' y extin guished and did no damage other than breaking the lamp and wasting tbe oiL Funeral of Mrs- Gregory. Tbe funeral obsequis oi the late Mn;, W H. H. Gregory took place this after noon. At 3 o'clock her remains were re moved from the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. John E. Lippitt, on Third sfcrest, where they were conveyed yester day upon their arrival here, to Sfcj James' Church where impressive funeral services were held From thence they were car ried to Oikdale Cemetery aud deposited in their last resting place in the the family burying ground of her parents. The Wilmington Light Infantry, uuder command of Captain Walter Coney, acted as escort to the remains. Tall Walking and Walking Matches. understand that for the past two or three weeks.on every Sunday morning, a party of young men m this city have been seen tramping around the Athletic Grounds in a two or three mile heat, evidently preparing to challenge Rowell for the Astley belt. By the way, speaking of walking reminds us that there, is a gentleman in this city who asserts most positively that he walked on one occasion ten miles over one of the worst kind of country roads in one horn and fifteen minutes, and also at another time twenty five miles in five hours. This we think is pretty good for an amateur, but we doubt if the aforesaid individual could make the same time again, for the reason that he had a strong motive in the famous walk recorded above, which was nothing more nor less than to get out of the way of the blue coats. Ia other words the Yankees were after him, A Surprise Party. Last night while the Germania Lodge, No. 4, K. of P., were engaged in the work of their order at their hall, they were agreeably surprised by a visit from a large delegation of the members of Stonewall Lodge, No. 1., of the same vrder. The Stonewalls vsere cordially welcomed in a neat speech, after which the Germanians resumed their labors. The work being accomplished, short speeches were made by Messrs J.L. Dud ley, W. S. Warrock and Jj. L Boon, of Stonewall Lodge, and tbe last speaker in viting the Germanians to supper which had been prepared for them by theiT Stonewall brothers. The invitation was accepted, and after a bounteous repast toasts and responses were the order of the day, calling for remarks from Knights A. L. DeResset, W. H. Gerken, L. L. Boon, H. H. Frempert and others, after which "Sweet Home" was sung and the company dispersed. Refrigerator Fruit and Vegetable Car. We mentioned a few days since the plan in . contemplation by the W. & W. and W. C. & A. Railroads, by which cars containing freights of fruit and vege tables from points South of this could be transferred here and shipped tbroagh without breaking bulk. To-day we had an opportunity of examining a new "refrigerator" car which has been put on the line for the purpose of carrying out the contemplated plan. In outside ap pearance it very much resembles an ordi nary box freight car with the exception of a complete iron frasie and sets of iron tubing of H inches in diameter running entirely around underneath the frame and two sets which run across under the body of the oar. There are double doors on each side of the c r and these are all lined. The sides and euds ..re lined also, having about fix inches space which is filled in with a packing. There is an ice comp rtiiieiii on the top, which forms quite an sttie and protec's the freight from the hot rajs of the sun, or the as equally damaging influence of a heated atmosphere. Trie bottom of the car has two floors, between which is packing, and around the sides and ends of the upper floor are i cuppers by which the ice which becomes melted, may be carried off. Tbe weight oi the car is 23,000 pounds ; was built by tbe National Iron Tube Works Company, cf Boston, Ma., and .will run between Charleston, S. C, for which place ft left to-day, and New York. Our reporter tenders bis thanks to the several railroad officials whose gentleman ly courtesy aided him in gathering the in formation conveyed in the above descrirgj Uon. NO. 44 Handsome Floral Cross. We saw this morning a mos: beautiful floral cross made by Mrs. Harry Webb, of this city. It is as fine and tasteful apiece of handiwork as it has ever been our good fortune to see. The cross which was about two feet high was mounted on a base, made of Begonia Rex leaves, Mar- choneel rose buds and Akeiba Quiratia. The cross was of the choicest calla lilus and rare hot house flowers and being so tastefully blendetl together drew commen dation from all who saw it. DIOCESEOF AOK'iti CAROLINA Bishop Atkinson's Appointments. Tuesday, April 1 .". .Hanilton Wednesday, Api il 2 Williamston Thursday, April :V .Jamesville Friday, April 4 Plymouth Saturday, April 5. St Luke's, Washington county Sunday, April o, Palm Sunday St David', Tuesday, April S Hertford Wednesday, April 9 . . Woodville, Perquimans count j Thursday, April 10, a m. .Camden C Li do do p ni . . Davis' chap d, Pasquotank Good Friday,4pril 11 . . Elizabeth City Easter Day, April 13 3 Edeuton Tuesday, April 15. ..St Peter's Chapel, Gates county Wednesday, April 1G Gatesville Thursday, April 17 ..Wiuton Friday, April 18. Mutfreesboro Sunday, April 20, 1st Sunday af Easter, Woodville, Bertie co Tuesday, April 22 Windsor Thursday, April 24 Jackson Friday, April 25, p m . .. Harifax Saturday, April 26 a m. . . . $ aui1A Sunday, April 27, 2d Sunday after Easter Weldon j Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical care for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thous ands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Act uated by this motive, and a desire to re lieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French, or Eulish. Sent by mail by address. ng with stamp, naming this paper. W W. Sherar, 149 Bowers' Block, Rochester; New York. March 26th. 4w. New Advertisements. State of North Carolina, New Hanover Count Superior Court . Frederick J. Swann, Alexander ") D Wadded and his wife Lucj, Frederick W. Swann, F. J. ' 8wanttJanr.,r,y his next friend J PJauntiffi?. said F. v . Swannj Am Swann I and May Hill. J Against. I Lev' A. Hart, John C. Bai'ev, Fliaabeth Warren, William ! Defendants. L. London.Henry A. London and others. J IN THI3 ACTION the Plaintid's claim judg ment against the Defendants Levi A. Hart, John V. Bailey and Liixabeth Warr n, for the possession of certain real estate situate in the city of Wihninjrton, County and Stte abore mentioned, and also for damages for the detention of the same, and the plain tiffs claim judgmer t against tbe other defend tints in the action for a conveyance of any estate or interest, which they as the heirs-at-law of William C. Lord, deceased, may have n the said premises. Tbe defendants J. C. Snow den and hi wife Eliza ad M. J. L'eRossetare nereby notified and required to appear at the next Term of the Superior Court of the saki County of New Hsnoyer, to be held at the Court House in Wilmington, on tbe Thir teenth Monday after the fi at Monday in March, A. D. 1879, and answer or demur to the eomplai t filed in this action. Given under mv hand and ofiicial seal this th lrt March, 1879. 8, VanAMRINOE, C. 8. C. New Hanover County, mch 14-law6w-fri State of North Carolina, ") Superior Court- New Hanorer County, J Frederick J. Swann, Alexander D. Waddell and his wife Lucy, 1 Frederick W. Swann, F. J. PUfXtiffs. Pwann,Jnnr.,by hia next friend said F. W. Swann, Ann Swann' an 1 Mary Mi l. Against. The Testry atd Wardens of Faint James' Church, Wil- Deftandanta. Ham L. London, Henry A, ; London and others. j IN THIS ACTION the Plaintiffs claim jadjr ment against the defendant, the Vestry and Wardens f Saint James' Church, tor the posaeatino of certain real estate situate in tbe city of Wiimincrton, county and State abore mentioned, and also fordamae for the de tention of the came, and tbe plaintitis claim jujffment agai-ut tje other defendants In the action for a conveyance nf any estate or in terest, which thy as tbe heirs at4aw of Wil liam C. Lord, deceas d, may hare in tbe Mid premises. The defendants J. C. SsoWeo and his wife liza, and M. J. DeRoatet are hereby notified and required to appear at she nest Term nf the Superior Court of t ae said county nf New Hanover, to be held at the Cou't House in Wilmington, OQ the "Thir teenth Monday after the first Monday is March, A. D. 1879. and answer or demur to th i complaint filed in this action. Given under my band and official seal, this the 1st of March, 1879. 8. TavAMRI.VGE, C- 8. C. New Hanover Count r. mch 14 1 w6wfri PLEA8S NOTICE. Wewill be glad to receive eoncmunl atiors from our friends on any and all subjects ot general interest but : The name of tbe writer must always te fn nihed to the Editor. Communieatiots most be written on on' f one side of tbe paper. Personalities mast be avoided. And it ia especially and particularly unI stood that the Editor does not 1 ways endo the views of corresj ondents, unless so state1 in the editorial columns. New Advertisements. ew Novels. jrju!o!H ok r i con brio; si , l h Oi pban'f Ti ia s, The Lorer's Trial , ( aale H.h-i wa.d, The Greea Ok to, Paul f aber, Surgeon, J ast in at I ndlTSBRGR'Sf nach 27 Live Book acd Music St re. I LIVE 1. This important organ weighs but about il' -J pounds, and all the blood In a hring po " about three gallons) passes through it .-u U O'icc every h.ilT hour, to have the bile ai j iqthcr impurities strained or filtered fr,. :n i il:!'-- U rfip natural purgative of the bowels ij m m if the Livur becomes torpjd it is not scftan i j i tw the blood, but carried through the . . . j '. i .jl! paru of the systcjm, and in trying to (fit .! hrough the pores of the sVin, cause iti u ii. il yellow or a dirty brown color. The Statu- aeh becomes diseased, and Dyspepsia, Indi tJ r-iin, Constipition. Headache, Biliousot -, . aundicc, ( hills. Malarial Fevers, Piles, Si- kj Jj 1 sour Stomach, at;d general debility follow. 1 . M err ell's Hepavine , the great vegetable tf P( covcnl for torpidity , causes the l iver to th'ow " Wotf frin one to two ounces ot bile each tirae the blood passes througb it, as long as there HI an c-cs of bile ; and the effect of even a L ' dose Mpon yellow complexion or a brown dir.. I lookup skin, will astonish all who try it they1 bcin" the first Symptoms to disappear. cure -f ..I! bilious diseases and lavcr comp.j r ; k m-'e certain by 'taking H bp Airiitn In accord anci 'it h directions. Hcadacke is general. -.ejie-" in twenty minutes, and r.o disease that aris from liie Liver can exist if a fair ti SOLD S A SUBSTITUTE FOR p)jL-S BY ALL DRUOGISTS. Price 25 Cbs4a&d $LvO ' The f.-tality of Consumption or Throat nji lj .VJ.ime; diseases, which sweep tf the "grave til' Q least one-third of ail death's victims, arides j jj fron-the 'Opium or Morphine treatment, which 1 simply stnpi fits as the work of dUrath gee" oh. io,o60Will.b paid if Opium ot Morphine, or i , any preparation of Opium, Morphine or P. ujs- j Bghiifc. Aci, can b fcunq ir. the tit-'it-E Flowbr i fCot? .H SVKUt', which has cinedji people arc titling to-day w-iih but one remaining lunir. hfel No greater wrong cu be ilone than to say that BP Consumpi'on is incurable. Globe FaAwsM OICoug.J &VK4.TP will cure it N-jhen all pher -means 'have f tiled. AlsoL (olds, cotjtgh,, M ; Astliiim, Jirwn: iutis, ami all diseases u( the K.1 throat aud luns. KihvI the tostimoaiaty the Hon.' Alexander H. Ftephrns, tiovj Smith 3and Fx-Gov. Brown of Ga., Hon. Geo Pea-4 I S? 1hk1v as weH as those .of : other rematkaM-.: curis in our book, free to ..'.1 at th drtK stoi and be. convinced that if -you wiii to b .r' 1 you can be by taking the (.: BK I i' win W Cour.H S.YRUP. Take no Troeh'.. t r Lo pgvs Ojfbr Sore 1 hroat, when you can gi IFlo'.ver Syrup at same icc. For salie by Price 25 Cts. and $1.00 f,rf v - fnistqed are made in thc4r.-:.,inen t 5 ill t.i safes that arise from V ftlNejt o case of Scrofula, Syphilis, yYjfl ebwePjIift, Ulcerous Sores and Skin Di- ... . n a thc-VStmd, is treated without the use of M r 'curT In some form. Hercuryroa ti.e ' i SB wrt Jfee diseases it produ. s nr- Worse t I . .V .-- 1. : .1 .f hir.-l nr .bin ic 11 I I'vviiikktos s Sru.nx'.iA ot j ; ' " .1 1 jV;Mr is the only metlieint upon rf krL cJ rr-i 3 crv fri;m Scrofula. Syphilis - ij Mci. urirl dise ses in all stages, can be rcaiot abiv f..... $ d, and that will cure Cam r. . M pi ., ;il be paid by the proprietors if 34ercur',.or:y ingredient not purely vt-- U-bi-and harmlei.-. can be f.-und ia it. 02 ?ncc by ail iXyggists $noo. (lock Flower Cough Svrup and Mi r- Er.T.'lb HlFI ATINR VOk'THR LlVBB for sale Ly .li Lrui-ti iii 25 cent aud $1.0 bottles. A. t . MSSSELL Sc CO., Proprietor!, PHILADELPHIA. PA. 1 At Close Prices ! jQQQ Bbls FLOUR, all grales, qq Hhds and Ub'.d Cuba MOUSSES, 9rQ Bbls N. O. and I R. ilolasies, BblsS. H. Si'RUP, rfik esT NAIL3, qq Bo C. &. Bind Baaoked .1DFS jQQ Bbls Fami'ty MKSSPOIvK, 200 BbU fwut Ton GCA.VAPfc GUAVO, j At3tJ Manchester Mil s a id Randolph .COtfON TARN3, Lake George bbeetisits. For sale low br William V ftliiicliio mch 2 1-dAw. Blank Hooks k Stationery. JAKOEST STOCK AM) LOWFST Frir, Latest publications, in b-.okt, papers and magazines. Chromes and lithograph, 'acey articles, 4c, Ac, at 8. JEWETT'S, mch 7 Front Street Book Store D ECU VhD THIS MORNING a splendia 11 line of white and colored Cards aad Bristol boards. Can gi re a nice job and that hea pest iob in the city. DAILY REVIEW JOB OFFICE.