THIS FATM ,hilshea tTry aftsraooa, Sundays Sptedbt jO)H. T. JAMES, tuiToit aid r-Kopaisrroa. SLBSCBlKflOSft,POHTAGE PAIIi. r ft 00 Si uonths, 2 5 ; Three ra. pap riU deUTer,Kl y crrir"' J, cuartfe, in any Pr f tne dtJ or I S cenu per week. , , i -juicer nr. please report any end rlrw" rcie their papers regularly . SPECIAL NOTICE. iBOWN & RODDICK. 45 Market Street L Great LOT 1. HUNTED LAWNS, Linen Finish, 6c, worth 12ic. LOT 2. MATTINGS, lie, worth 20c. LOT 3. LADIES' and MISSES' WHITE LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 5c, worth 25c. LOT 4. LADIES' LINEN COLLARS, 5c, worth 10 cent. LOT 5. LADLES' LINEN CUFFS, 15c worth 25c. LOT 6. LADIE,' HUFFS, lc, 2c and 5c each. JiOT 7. TR1PED GRENADINES, 5c per yard, woith 25c, LOT 8. STRIPED PIQUE, 8c, worth 10c. A NEW LOT OF PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, just received, from 10 cents up. KEEP COOL ! FANS : ! ! ! ! Respec fully Brown & Roddick. 45 Market Street- june 3 Only 5 Cents per Glass for Soda Water, YITU THB CHOICEST FRDIT 8YRDPS. Fe sale br JAMKS C. MUSDH, Druggist, m tv IS Third street, U p p . City Hall. Monday, June 2. QN AMD ArPEK MONDAY, JUNE 2d, we w ih Mil at ao Immense Sacrifice Ourstoek of Genu' and Y.uths Clothing and Furnihing Good. This is necessary in order to cut dews stuck preparatory to the haawy iaroiow of Fall Goods w are to re' setve. But the Diamond Shirt, the best in the itj, still sells for 76 cents and $1. SHRIEK'S TWO STORKS, ay 11 Market st. The Daily Review. VOL. IV. WILMINGTON, NT. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1879 NO. 102 LOCAL NEWS. New Adyerttsementa. T. B. Henderson A Co Just Irom th-j Mountains. Children's Memorial Association. Harry Wkbb Brock's Exchange. H. 4. Raskin, Sect' Attention, Whiting Rifles. Grand Military Excursion and Target Practice. Use Bonton Starch. P. Hi:n8bkrskb For AIL Sanaa's Immerse Sacrifice. J. C. Mens, Druggist 8oda Water. The schooner of beer rarely ever gets stuck od the bar. If you desire to look nobby, bsve your head sand papered. Florida people are eating tigs and wear ing palm leaf faua. Never judge a cigar by the picturo on the side of the box cover. A soap bubble is like a balloonist, caueeitis "an airy naught." ' . Fall moon in June yesterday and last uight was wonderfully loveljy. The excursion from Shelby to this city last week netted about $70. There was uo newsiat the Uity Hall to day. Not even a city court to report. , 1 1 There are few men who cannot tell a long-lost shortcake by the strawberry marks left on it. Cape Fear Military Academy. THE NEXT SESSION OF THE Cape Fear Military Academy, a military, scientific, classical and commercial school, begins October 1st, 1879. School rooms newly fitted up ; school thoroughly equip ped ; full corps of competent teachers em ployed. Full particulars in circulars will be issued. WASHINGTON CATLETT, may 30 2 w Principal. Buggies, Buggies, Harness & Saddles, FOR RALE AT OBRBA&DT co s, 3rd St., opposite Ci t j Hall. RAP AIRING DONE WITH VBATNB88 AND DISPATCH. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. There will be an emergent meeting of the Children's Memorial Association to morrow afternoon. A large attendance is requested. The Passport carried down the river this morning a large crowd, all bent on the inveiglement of the innocent blackfisb and sheepbead. The dog carts will run to-morrow and those who have any uabadged canines en hand are requested to keep a sharp look out for the dog catchers when on their rounds. Clerk of the Market Williams routed the cooes from the lower end of the Mar ket House this morning. Hereafter no cooking will be allowed except in the closed stalls. SuperiorCourt has been engaged for the most of the day upon one case on the civil docket, and will probably be in ses sion the balance of the day on the other two cases. J Market street, from Eighteeuth to Thirteenth is in a bad condition. It is the great thoroughfare for travel S jund wards and a little sawdust or marl would improve it wonderfully. Mr. Harry Webb is agam in charge of Brock s Exchange. He seems tone the only man who can run the place, but as he knows his business and everybody knows, him there is nc thing strange in it. An unpleasant passenger in a street car is serving Bab. In such cases Dr. Bull 8 Baby byrup should be given to the little sufferer to ease its troubles 25 cents a bottle. Yesterday's Raleigh Obser ver says: Past Grand Master H. H. Munson, Mr. O. M. VanOrsdell and Mr. James C, Munds, prominent citizens of Wilmington, were at the National yesterday, on their way to attend the meeting of the Grand Chap ter at Durham. The Revival at Front street. A revival of religion is now in progress at Front Street M. E. Church. The ser vices are conducted by the Pastor, Rev. E. A. Yates, assisted by Rev. Mr. Mo P hereon. Meetings are held each day at 5 a. m.aud 8 p. m., aud considerable interest has already been evjoked. Officer. V , 1879. J Indications Wab Depabtiifxt, Office of the Chief Signal Washington D. C. Jai.e 5 For the South Atlantic States and East Gulf States slight changes in pressure, variable winds shifting to West or South, warmer auJ generally clear weather are probable. Therniomeirical. From the United States Signal Office In this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clcrk : Augusta, Ga. 66 A Una a, Ga. 70 Cairo, 111... TS Charleston, 8. C..76 Cincinnati... 7i Oorsicana, Tex. 62 Fort Gibson, C. N.71 Galveston. .......... .. ( 2 Indianola 7t Jackson Till, Fla...7 EnoxTille.............63 I r neb burg. ......... 73 Memphis, Tenu.....73 Mobile, Ala... 68 Montgomery AU...66 MashTiUe 70 New Orleans... 74 New York 67 Penta Rases FU...77 SaTannah, Ga ..7 1 Shrereport ...7 84. Louis Mo ..69 Si, Marks, Fla 73 Vicksburg, Mies....6d Washington..... .....70 Wilmington. ...... ...7 J An.tth r Dally We are in receipt of the initial number of the Newbern Democrat. It is a 16 olumn folio edited by Mr. George A. Latham, and is to be published daily It is neatly gotten up, preseute a tidy ap pearance, is newsy, aud Democratic in politics. We gladly place it on our list of exchange and welcome Bro. Latharu to the editorial fraternity, wishing him an abundant success in h s new enterprise. The subscription price of the Democrat is 25 cents per month. A Stranger in Our Water). We were shown a fisn caught by -Mr. Saoeden, on the Sound,of a kiud uuknown to- the fishermen hereabouts. It was shown to a naturalist who gives the fol lowing information.: This fish is known ' as the trichiurus by Cuvier the common name of which is scabbard-fish or blade-fish. It is tbirt inches long by oneand a quarter wide, very thin, with bright slimy skin, and with, out scales,; with a fine hair-like tail. Viewed sideways these fish appear as beautiful silver ribbons. There are several species in the Indian Ocean, but one only in the Atlantic Ocean. Tne Monument to Col. Andrews. Thj Goldsooro Messenger says: The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, at its re cent annual convocation, cheerfully en dorsed the memorial of Neuse Lodge, sug gesting that a monumental fund be raised for the purpose of erecting a suitable monument over the grave of Col. W. S. G. Andrews, whose remains "sleep their last sleep ' in the Qoldsboro cemetery. A handsome sum is expected to be raised by voluntary contributions, a.ud many of the representatives in attendance on the Grand Lodge pledged themselves to the praiseworthy scheme, and became respon sible for the expected quota of their re spective lodges. The Turnpike. There is considerable complaint as re gards the condition of the turnpike road to te Sound. In some places the road is excellent and in others it is no better than an or dinary dirt road Something over three miles of it has been shelled, but in some parts humane people turn out of the road to avoid the snails for the simple reason that they are not broken, but are placed on the road as they are taken from the Sound and are, therefore, sometimes injurkusto the horses' feet. The company are very rigorous in en forcing their rights on the public,and now let them remember that the public have rights which the company should re spect and that when they pay toll to travel over a shell road they don't want to have to do duty for the company by breaking up oyster shells for them. A Word of Caution About Ice cream It not unfrequeutly happens that per sons are made very sick, and occasionally ibis sickness has iesulted fatally, from eating ice cream, when the cause of it can. not be accounted for, A physician suggests the cause, which implies the remedy , in the following ; 'lee cream is generally made in galvanized iron fieejsers, sheet- iron coated with zinc. Zinc is a valuable metal in the arts, but should never be used for culinary vessels, as it is soluble in the weakest acids. Zinc and its acids are even dissolved to a certain extent by water containiug salt, and any of the compounds of zinc are poisonous, and especially in sulphate of zinc, which we have in ice cream allowed to stand eight or ten hours in the galvinized iron freezer after the freezing. If the cream is not served soon after freezing, it should be removed from thisfre zar to an earthen vessel packed in ic. It is not that bad eggs and other im purities are put in the custard, but being kept over in the galvinized iron freezer that produces the poison. Eggs are one of the special ingredients in tli is custard, and eggs contain more sulphur than any other article of diet we use. It is the sulphur in the egthat dis oolors a silver spoon, and in th- ice cream it is the sulphur in the egg, coming in con tinned contact with the zinc, that pro. duce the poisonous compound, sulphate of zinc, which s known to produce exces sive vomiting and purging, accompanied with anxiety, distressing restlessness and extreme prostration, and, but for the ex pulsion of the poison, by excessive vomit ing, it would prove fatal in all cases of overdosing. Then, if the saloon-keepers will only remove the ice cream from the freezer after it is made, and not allow it to s and in the galvmiiz-id iron vessel, we will have no more sickness from ice cream pomoniug .'' A very important meeting of the Wh i tiag Rifles will be held at their Armory this evening The atlanta Dispatch We have received the initial numbrrs of the' Daily Dispa ch, a new paj-r which has j ist gone into publication at Atlanta. It is handsomely gotten up. is bright, newsy and Democratic aui will prove a formidable candidate for pop ular favor. Published by Miller & Dick son at $6 a year Military Excursion . We are glad to learn that the prospects of a large attendance at the military ex cursion aud target practice to be given by the Whiting Rides on Monday next are very good We truat that this struggling and worthy organization of young men wll receive a substantial encouragement on this occasion at the hands of their friends and the public. The News alholic Ceuaecoy A handsome marble monument, the gitt of Mr. Thomas Monk, who is also the donor of the ground," was erected yester day in the new Catholic Cemetery, near this city. The monument is the work of Mr. James Maunder and was erected un der his supervision. It is 6 feet high and stands on a mound 4 feet highjthus making the summit stand 10 feet above the level, of the ground. It is surmounted with a cross, with the letters, I. H. S. on the top front aud just above the inscription Kesurrectio et Vita. Oa the base of the cross are the words, Rcquiescat in Pace, Amen, and beneath the inscription, It is T .ere fore a IL.Iy and Wholesome Thought to Pray tor the Dad. At the base of the monument is the record, Con sisted, A D. 1S79. The Cemetery and monument will be consecrated on the Festival of All Souls, on the second day of next November, A "Deaa" Darkey Restored to Life Tony Larrington, a colored man well known in this city, who of late years has taken up his residence in the country , come to town this morning in his cart and sometime during the forenoon, when about to start home from Mr. Oldenbut- tel's Cart House, cornner of Tenth and Market streets, suddenly fell to the ground dead as it was thought. The news of the sad occurrence came into possession of Health Officee James, irr mediately who, with a tweuty-eight- inch stride, and double quick time at that, bolted ofi to the Chi3f of Police with the information , who d.rected that the Coroner be notified at once. The latter official in due time being informed of the alleged facts as mentioned above, immediately set about impannelling a ;ury, but when the Coroner and his iury reached the spot where tne dead body was to be lound, lo and behold, he was quietly informed that the object of his search had "ceme to," mounted his horse and cart and driven off- New Legal Fledglings. The Supreme Court at Raleigh has just turned out upon an innocent and or. tiding public twenty eight embryotic legal lumi naries. Three of the young gentlemen, Messrs. W. B. McKoy, Ed. S. Latimer and Frank M. Fremont, are from this city. The following the complete list : Edward Stanly Abe 11, Johnston county. Jonathan White Aihertson, Jr., Ferqni . ans. Moses Neal Amis, Wake. Walton Manning Busbee, Wake. Leroy Campbell Caldwell, Cabarrus. Eugene Douglas Carter, Buncombe. Thomas Marion Cross, and Marquis Lafayette Edwards, Chatham. Daniel Webster Evans, Cumberland. Justin Field, Gudf jrd. Fred. Chnr.es Fisher, Rowan. Robett Austin Feard, Cabarrus Francis Murray Fremont, New Han over. Asa Owen Gajlord, Washington. John Alstou Gourley, Cabarrus. Samuel floleman Jordan, Henderson. Edward Savage Latimer New Han over. Robert Eugene Little, Anson. William Berry Mi Koy, New Hanover Richard Ashe Meares, Wake William Zenus Morton, Beaufort. Baocom He deu Palmer, Randolph -Thomas Jefferson Rickmao, Hender son. ISdwin Douglas Steele, Guilford. John Richard Tiliery. Edgecomoe. Willis Copeland War.eu,tHertfo. J. John Norwood Weob, Orange. Allison Coulamcourt Zollicoff.T, Hali fax. Out of thirty-three applicants only five failed. A Card. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, earl t decav. loes of manhood. &C I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF GHAKUfc inu great remedy was discovered by a missionary to South America. Send a self-ad tressed envelope to the Rev. Joskph T. Is mam Motion Dt New York City. Almost a Fire. A few evenings ago the show window on the right hand side of ile-srs. Brown and Roddick's dry goods st re on Market street ca-ne near being enveloped in ti mes. Tne cause ot the accident, a ex plained by Mr. Brown is that a piece ol cotton cord which was tied very near the gas jet because so heated from the fiimes that it ignited spontaneously, so to speak, aud communicated the Sre to a fine large linen table cloth supeuded in the window, at winch time the attention of one of the clerks in the store was directed to the fire, and he succeeded 4n extinguish ing the fl imcs with enly the loss .f the table cloth. But for the timely discovery by Mr. Fore, the clerk, the , loss might have been quite heavy, Mr. Brown does not complain of his loss at all, but re marks that he is quite thankful that ho suffered no greater mischance, and s: do his uncles and his cousins and his aunts The Rich California Banker. When it became known that one of the richest California bankers had left the Pacific Coast and transferred his base of operations to the New York Stock Ex change, all the shrewd financiers watched his course with keen interest to see how he would succeed, j The result has emphatically proved the wealthy banker's sagacity. Beside Laving a much wider and more promising field to operate in, he is known to have been lin several stock combinations that paid immense profits. By the combination method of operating in stocks Messrs. Lawrence & Co.,Ban ers N Y., unite orders of thousands ot customers, in different sums, into one vast capital, and operate them as a mighty whole, dividing j rofits pro ruta among shareholders every 30 days. Capital in any amount from 10 to $100,000 can be used with great success iu these pools. $25 would pay 100 profit. $500 would make $5,000 or per 10 cent, on the stock during the mouth. Messrs. Lawrence & Go's new circular (mailed free) gives 'two uuerring rules for success,' and full particulars, so that any oue can operate in stocks, ar.d make money. Stocks and bonds wanted. Government bonds sup plied. Apply to Lawrence Sc Co., Bank ers, 70 Exchange Place, N. Y. New Advertisements, I Harry Webb 3 IV SOLE CHANGS OF BKOCK'3 FX03AXGE. Free Lunch everv dav: alio. Deviled Crabs. Kbrimps, tlain aid Corned Beef Sandwiches, jane 6 Grand Military Excursion and Target Practice. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Whiting Rifles, Mondar, June 9th, 1879 Round Trip tO cents; Children halfp ic. The Italian String Band has Deen eng-aged for the occasion. Committee of Arrangements C. N. Brew he, J. O. Das bex, T. L. Powell, jure 6 2t-tb,8at. Att?ntion,Wbiting Rifles! Yu ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED to meet atjoar Armory this (THURSDAY) Eve nine, at 8 o'clock, for the transaction of im portant business. By order of the President, june 5 H. O. RANKIN, Pecfy. Children's Memorial Association. JMERGEXT MEETING TO-MORROW Afternoon, at b o'clock, in School Room of Misses Burr A James. Bj ortfer of the jane 5 PRESIDENT. VSE BONTON STARCH J One Poaiid Papers. TAKE NO OTHER. PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to reeeire com muni, ation s from oar friends on say and all subjects o t general interest but : I The name of the writer mast, always be fir- ninhwj to the Editor. Communications must be written on only one side of the paper. Personalities must be aroided. And i- is eepeciaJly'and parti ularly under ttroi tl at the Editor does not always endo the views of cor res.oa den u. unless so state ia the editorial columns. New Advertisements. imt from the Mountains. A NOT HER L-T CHOICK Table Butter, Vew V.rk Botter, Grants Lemon., C.nned Apple-, DnedApo'es nd Muti, br ere- y fttramer. i.euutne a . oking 1 obacco at rt ou ed price.. Jfio'M For and X C. Hams and la d. Poult y, hmri. Ac , m 1 ts to buit the trade Cheap for Cash. T. ti. UENDFRSONA GO., Je5 i " 10N. rrcnthtreei i v . . ! For All. IJEADI.XO MATT KR OF Hi.-ir w fcVtRY DESCRIPTION, blink Books, all siaes aud etjlea, htatiouerjr of every rarietr. Oamea, for in and out door. Chroraos, Rngraring and Mottoes, beauti ful and cheap. Pianos and Organs. IBOll ALL THE LEADING 1 M-nurn .-tiu on me instilment Plan, at I HMVSBKRQF.R'S, 1 ive Book and Music Store. rtur rs june 2 R. T. HENDERSON, Inspector of Naval Stores. WILMINGTON, N. J. ttT Will give prompt ami personal at tention to all bui iness entrusted to bis care. may :0-l w-afcw. Purest ! 11, 13, K), So. Front St. Deviled Ham- 5, POUND PACKAGES, ONLY 76 Cents. PICKNICKER8 and EXCURSIONISTS, as well as Housekeepers, will find this tht most delightful as well as the cheapest Deli cacy erer otf.red. GEORGE MYERS, Sole Arent. Our Sweet; Mash Whiskey ! WE GUARANTEE tTHlS WHISKEY, sold at $ ."o per gallon, batter than any Whiskey sold in the market at $5.00 per gallon. We inrite special attention to the same. GEORGE MYERS, Sole Agent. Wholesale Buyers yyiLL DO WELL TO EXAMINE THB LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF GROCERIES rer offered in the State, at the LOWEST PRICED. may 23 GEORGE MYERS. Jas. T. Pettewav WILMINGTON, N. ;C S AGENT FOR THE SALE OF WILCOX IBBS A UO'd Manipulated Guano. The best, cheapest sad most popular Guano offer ed. Will take orders for delivery 'at Lum berton, Shoe Heel, Laurlnburg, Laurel Hill and intermediate points. Jan 27-dAw Salt- Salt. Salt 4 000 8ct8 LIVEBP00L8ALT' Now landing and for sale by une i WlfAtk'Ai A MUROHI80N. Hall & Fearsall QFFER FOR SALE, AT LOW PRICES, Fresh anl Cjmuleta Stock of Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Corn, Meat, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Paper, Twine, Paper Bags, "One Spoon" Baking PowJer, A Few Fine 3f. C- Hams, ' ani ail o'ber articlr; anall. T.tnnA in ca'ffully select d stock of General Grocer.ee. une 2 O WASTE ! Sold by all Grocers ! OH SHOULD BE. june 5-tf Thos. H. McKoy, Eobt H- Me Koy WILMINGTON, N. a fffice forth side Market street, betwaei Secood and Tkird streets. Exchange Hotel. GOLDSBORO, T7. C. 4 FIRST CLASS HOCHgia eTery respeefc, l a. f-peeiai arrangement! oDered to Cm merciaJ toatist. SsjV Prices Reasonable. J. M. BrTVTIJSG. Formerly of Wilmington anJ I. W C. Go. 1. y. MKRKITT Formerly of Petersburg A BlaeRidge Hprrngsy jane Proprietors. Another Lot BONFUMS CATARRH AMD ASTHJf 4 Ciga-att, Simmons' Liver Regulator, Labia's Powders. Greea's August Flower, Bull's Blood MUtare, Allan's Fly Brie. Tetlow's Blaae llluava Powder, and a fall stock of prescription drugs. F . C MILLER. Corner Fourth and Mm mm Open Oar and Hi hi.

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