Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / April 27, 1880, 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
THIS PIPER pgoiUhed every afternoon, Siniays a ptdbT J O 8 II. T. J AM Ell, EDITO ARD FBOFKIKTOK. i BUEntlVndS,.P08TAOK PAID. , rear. 00 Six month, $2 50 ; Thrs ooiitfu, fl 25; Oae month, 60 cents. The pper D delivered b7 carrier, r of charge, in any part of the city, at the tMT rates, or 1 J cents per week. AdTertiainjr rate low and liberal t rHabcriber will please report any and, it failures to receile their papers regularly. New Advertisements. SPRING a.-1- . . if ANNOUNCEMENT BROW! & RODDICK 45 SVlarUet St. ! a. ... I 1 I - A KM, O vN KAUT that the i .neat Lluvrii ;ire the Oneaoeat Heller?, and the public who are alwavs keenly alive to their o a imer-t, hare, bf their patronage iuDi.o.t. oabled as to cfldi them adran- ttzei which the m-8t ardent enpportera of cooperation wouia Bees iar 10 ouirie. iu point of choice and extent our stock is un ririlled in this section of the country. GENERAL DRESS GOODS DEP'T . aiika suikpri Fubrie. TaBcv Dress Oood. in ererr conceirable material usod for Ladies Ureases. As vre are in con3?tnt comniunication with the Largest Importers and ManufacturerajWe are enabted tooffar our customers the newest productions and Latest Novelties as soon as tney appear in loe xtoriueru jneut OUR MOURNING DEPARTMENT lias loner heen ne of the special features o our establishment. . OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT Includes Solid Colored Silks, Batins, Bro cades Ac , Ac ; to match any color, at pnee that cannot fail to satisfy all. ' OUR BUTTON DEPARTMENT Ii really immense and contains from the com mon Agate to real works of art. OUR HOSIERY, GLOVE AND UNDER WEAR DEPARTMENT Is stocked with Foreign and Domestic manu facture. No such display has erer been sees in this city.' - - OUR LACE DEPARTMENT Is repleto with all the staples and contains in an r novelties. We haze not space to enumerate, but would simply add that our pst history has convinced thousands that we are ever on the out-look for jobs, Extra Bargains, better known in our business as "Dry Goods Plums".- WeJlaje bean particularly suc cessful in securing several Lots which will be offered on our counters this week. We are fully convinced that we can make this a sea son of interest to our customers and the pub lic generally. We will ofier on WEDNE8D AT, April 28th, 250 Doz. Real Kids a SUTTOCTS. The above is the GENUINE Article, NOT a Lamb Skin. 5,000'Fans I We call particular attention to a Great fiargaia is the above, at 10c, 15c and 25c; they are really not half the price of last year. Wholesale Customers Will find it to their interest to give us a call as we certainly can do them good. BROWN & RODDICK, API Hfloi-lot fit apH4 - ' . OPERA HOUSE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. 28TH INST. yN ENTERTAINMENT CONSISTING of Charades, Instrumental and Vocal Music, Readinr, Ac', &&. will be given at the Opera House on Wednesday evening next, 28th Inst. The performance will conclude with grand display of Mechanical Waxwork Figures,!, la Jar lev. Prof. Shewemup wishes to inform the public that he has imported a faw new figures especially for this occasion. . - , The Harpers will play during the inter lades. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission 50 cents. Tickets can be ob tained at P. Heinsberger's Live Book 8tore, where alio reserved seats can be secured with out extra charge. dot Pneet open Monday morning next. - aprtl zi Archery Goods. JOTHINO MORE ATTRACTIVE HAS ever been offered to the lovers of a refined ad elegant .pastime, . - Then foia with tat ye merry men, We'll tomat the bow and quiver. And mar our eyea like our bright large, , Be brilliant rounds forever. - ' r-U iu5iii&ii i. -Bows, Arrows, Quivers, Targets, Ac, Ac, at t 1. 1 :: j pl20 BUOK STORK. ?f j ' rf li t VOL. V. W Htvr Advertisements. P HiiHiBiaeaa Colonial History. . See ad Lost, jm D Hatbu Uea?oua?ters Finh jar. v :V - J L DuDtBT, Sect'y Notice. Yates. Archery Good a. Wictlow Glass -r-ali ilzea at lufler & Price's. ' - f New York speuda more for eigars than for breach ' "ajy w . A sLort Cbat mud baggy paots do not bler.d ta! 51y oh a man. kavti your money and buy your Build n 8ijp,lis from AltaH'tir t Price. t That- 'a not true courage which a man carries in his hip pocket. . The porters who handle kegs of silver - in the treasury department are rolling in wealtfiT The.phonograph is almost a forgotten invention. It talked back, and soon be came unpopular. -To neutralize 'the sting of a flmat or mosquito, rub the part affected with a lit tie wax of the ear. i Plows, Shovels, Pitohtorks, Spade Bakes, Trace Chains, Plow Lices, &c. For the lowest prices, go to J ac obi's. Piatt D. Cowan, Esq., Soliciting Agent for the R. & D- R. R., is in the city on a short visit, for the first time in many months. "" The shower last night made a complete and desirable change in the atmosphere, and.to.day the weather is agreeably re freshing The frame of the First Ward new Mar ket, on tha corner of Fourth, and Camp ball streets, has been erected aud is now ready for the weather boarding. . Cold piercing winds and f driving rains seldom fail to bring a Cough, a Cold or Hoarseness at this season, and Dr.' BalH Cough Syrup should be kept in every house. For sale by all Druggists. . .) We are requested to state that the dime party which was arranged for next Fri day night, at Rocky Point, for the bene fit of the Methodist Church at that place, has been indefinitely postponed Cucumbers and snap beans were offer ed for sale in market this morning. Co- cumbers sold for sixty cents ; per dozen and snap beans at twenty-five cents per quart, or at the rate of $8 per bushel. Messrs A. Liebman and B. Goodman, with the con of the former gentleman, lift here this, morning en route for the old country. They will sail from New York in the steamer decker on Saturday next. It ii reported that the entrance of smoke into the conservatories causes a rapid development of the buds in the case of roses, ananas, etc , and that this fact is now made ute of in hastening the blossoms. This may be wortn knowing by florists. j Again we would remind our readers to call on Messrs. A. te I. Shrier aud exam ine the immense stock of Men'sp FoutrV and Boys Clothing, which they are selling at extremely low prices. They have also received a ha-tdaornc stock of latest styles Straw and Felt llats. tf Mr. Nath'l Jacobi havjng been appoint ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties in want of Ihia celejrated Plow can now have their orders filled at Jacobi's Hard ware Depot, JSo. 10 S. Front st. tf.j There are some things that a man can't put up with When he falls out of a second?tory window on to a picket fence to have his wife coma out and ask him if he is hurt is more than any man can stand and not get mad. When a man comes oat trom behind a green abutter wiping bis month with his handkerchie, and runs against his as tonished wife on tha sidewalk, and tells her that the place is a barber-shop, and she looks up in his face without a shadow of doubt in her love-lit eyes, ought the to bo trusteJ with the ballotT' We presented our r aders in yesterday's issue of the Review w ith a larger amount of strictly local reading matter than has been given te the people of Wilmington in any one issue ot auy one newspaper in many years past if, indeed it has tver been, done , at - all pre viously. There was a full page and nearly a column over, carried to tin fourth page, of good local news. LOCAL NEWS. j ... ''Vi I. , . . x . -L ILMINGtfbN N1;C, Keir Dru? Store. Mr. John U Harding will open a drug stare in the nerr Market on to morrow. Mr. (Harding haa an entire Dew stock of drugs, etc., an! the Btore i being fitted tip expreaaly for him. lifady mixed Paints, strictly jure White Lead, tk 1 rs, Brushes, W ndow Glass, Ac., at Jacobi's. Two to One For Grant. Republican iu this city who is A not an office! holder, norfyet a politician, has jeflered, wo understand, to bet a proiniuent Republican official, a John Sherman boomer, the sum of 8 100 that a poll of the town will show that the col ored vote of Wilmington is two to one for Grant. lie thinks that it will be four or five to one although the proposition is to be t on two to one. Last Night's Alarm. There was an alarm ot fire last night about 8 o'clock which wa3 at first report, ed asj located at Messrs. J as. H. Chad bourn & Co's. mills. This report created considerable consternation which was soon allayed, however, by the announcement that it was 'all out' and that it was not at Chadbourn'8 mill, after all, but merely the burning of a few chips at the Dry Dock, just north of the mill. i . Full Metal and Walnut Show Cases, al styles' and sizes, at Altaffeb, Price & Co's. ' - r ' The Kntertalnuisnt this Evening. The Hartley-Dehck Combination En tertainment at Library Hall, in the Mas sonio building, this evening, gives prom ise of being a really enjoyable affair. Prof. Hartley is an elocutionist and im per so Da tor of real merit, and Prof. Denck is a pianist of acknowledged skill. Both gentlemen have, received high .praises wherever they have appeared from the most critical audiences. .; Tickets for the entertainment can be procured at Heinsberger's pr at the door. The Charleston News & Courier says Mr. Denck is a rare and valuable study to all who wish to obtain a clue to the best musical expression, and cannot be studied too closely. Stole a Bale of cotton. During the fire, last night, some one stole a bale ot cotton from the wharf of the Carolina Central Depot. The watchman soon discoverd the loss and started his son up the river in a small boat to see if he could get a clue as to the per petrators of the theft. The watcblaan's son hugged the eastern shore of the river up as far as the Hilton ferry, where he saw a bale of cotton on the shore and dis covered four men putting the cotton in bags. jThe thieves also saw their pursuer and talked with him until he got near the landing place, when they lit out.' They had torn the bale open and were putting the cotton in bags preparatory to carrying it off. ' - Mrs. Jarlej's Wax Worksy . To-morrow evening (Wednesday, the 28th ihsti) Professor Shewemup will ex hibit at' the Opera House the wonderful wax figures which have so delighted the crowned heads of Europe. He has at great expense secured several other fig ures for; his vast collection, which will un doubtedly add interest to the occasion, Several! Tocal gems by Mrs. Kahnweiler. humorous songs by Mr. George Myers and an Irish song in character by Mr. H. F. Clark will be features of the entertaiu ment 'for the pleasure of lovers of good music. The Italian harpers will furnish the instrumental music for the evening. . : . Window Glass of all sizes, Doors, Sish and Blinds, Builders' Bardware,&o. Low st plreces at Jacobi's. - I , Oellevue Cemterey Company. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bel lev ue Cemetery Company was held at CUy Hall last evening. Capt'E W Manning, was reelected President, and Messrs Jas Alderman, S H Morton, J C Borneman, J D Bellamy, Jry Jas Magley.P H Smith and- J H Mc Garity,the old Board of Directors, were also reelected. The finances of the Company were re ported to be in a satisfactory, condition. There were 37 interments in the ceme tery daring the year, besides a numbfr of reinterments. The Directors held a meeting immedi ately alter the adjourment of the stock holders' meeting and reelected Jno A Everett Vice President, and J S Mc Eacbem, Secretary and Treasurer. The President and Directors instructed the Secretary to thank the Mayor for the ose of the hall, and the meetiDg then ad journed, ... Beyiew. TUESDAY APRIL Dr. Flaniier's condition. rr . .... mere uas ueen no decided improve ment, we regret to say, in Dr. Flatmer's condition as yet, the only indications slight though lli-y wpre, having been as stated by us yesterday in a very slight in crease of consciousness. This, ihe physi ci'iis say, was nut decided encujrh to justify them in stating nat there has been anything like a ma-kl cr decided im provemnt not ceable. ou can iriy-rto. 1 Cooking and Heats in-.S:ovesat almost any price at U oki's Hardware Depot. Alacauiey. Prof Von Jaamund willdeliver a lecture on "Macau'ey. Tbe English' Historian," in the school room of the Cane Fear Academy next Friday evening, April 80tb, at 8 o'clock. The patrons and menus oi we school are invited to at tend. ' JThe Professor's long residence in Eng land and acquaintance with the promt nent men of that country eminently fi him to give us an interesting lecture. We trust that the attendance will be large. The Railroad Meeting-. A number of those interested in the pro posed railway to the Sound assembled at the Court House last evening, to attend the meeting called for that occasion. Col. John McRae was called to the chair and, Mr s jQwett was requested to act as Secretary. ' T Jar. John Colville advocated a wooden tramway, with an outfit costing about $13,000. Such a road, he said, would cost about $600 per mile, and could be lun with safety at a speed ot fifteen miles per hour. The tram-way would last three years. , ; . In answer to an inquiry, Mr. William Larkins stated that between $G,C00 and $7,000 had been subscribed to the stock of the Companynot enough to justify the expectatloa of an iron road. Mr Roderick McRae stated that it would cost about $26,000 to build a first-class iron road to the Sound, rolling slock in eluded. On motion, the suggestion of a wooden tram-way was adopted. AL motion of Mr. Larkins, that the chair man appoint a committee of nine stock holders to solicit additional subscriptions, was adopted. On motion this committee was empow ered to call the next meeting for the pur pose of organizing the Company, naming the time and place. On motion the meeting adjourned. Everybody can get suited with a Pocket Knife, also Table Cutlery, at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. Southern Historical Papers. The May number of this excellent mag azine has just come to hand and contains among other important historical papers, the report of the battle of 'Seven Pines, 'or 'Fair Oaks', by General Jos. E. Johns ton, who commanded the Confederate army in Virginia at that time. This, we are told by the editor, is the first appear ance in print of General Johnston's official report of that battle. One of the most interesting contributions in this number is the letter of Mrs. Henrietta E. Lee to General David Hunter, the vandal who, with fire and a word, made war upon de fenceless women and children and laid waste some portions of the beautiful Val ley of Virginia in the Summer of 1864. The history of Lane's North Carolina brigade is continued by the gallant General Jas, H. Lane, who com manded this brigade after the death of the lamented General Branch. The burning of Columbia, byJ. P.Car roll, chairman of a committee of citizens appointed to collect testimony, is also a valuablecontribution to the number, as is also the report of Gen'l Chalmers of his cavalry division and the report of General Harry T. Hay, relative to the battle of Gettysburg and the part bis brigade bore on that occasion. rhu magazine should be in the hands of every Southern man and especially every ex Confederate sol dier who is able to pay the small price of subscription, which only three dollars per annum. Address Southern Histori ¬ cal S jciety Papers, Richmond, Va. Indications. For the Middle and South Atlantis States rising barometer, slightly cloudy, possibly followed by warmer clear weather, northwest to southwest winds. . You must not say 'tidy' any more; chairs are now decorated with 'scarfs.' Many soups are better on the day after they axe made, provided they are not warmed too quickly, or left too long over the fire after they have become hot. 27, 1880. NO. 65 Notwithstanding all the modern im provements of husbandry, the roatrimo niil harvest is still gathered with the cradle and thrashed by hand. Cape Fear Ledge, No. 2, and Oricn Lodge, No. 67, I. O. O. F., will celebrate tbe Gist anniversary of their order this evening at 8 o'clock. Any young lady who goes to ever 500 expense to get ready to be married, says an exchange, is throwing away cask wh'ch should be invested in June butter and Bait meat. x Bald-beaded persona are recommended by one who knows how it is himself, to have a spider painted on the top of their heads as a preparation for the fast ap proaching fly time. Surprise if expressed that some or the enterprising dramatists have not con structed a scene in which a safe is hoisted Into a fonrth-story window; it alway8 draws a big'audience. The introductory remarks of Mr. James C. Steven son, Chief Marshal of the occasien, at the Memorial services yester day, were well timed and very appropriate and were delivered in a graceful and be coming manner. Alice Hall,colored,was arrested near the Rock Spring last night for being drunk and disorderly. The Mayor continued the case without the formality of a trial this morning until to-morrow at 01 o'clock a. m. Steamboatmen report only ahout three feet of water on the shoals, between here and Fayettoville, with the river tailing. Considerable rain fell on tbe line of the river yesterday which may check the de cline for a few days, but more rain will soon be needed. To Liectuie. The Knights of Honor of Lumberton have invited Hon. Edward Cant well, of this city, to deliver a lecture before them i on the. evening of the 10th of May. Judge Cantwell has accepted the invita tion. He has also been invited to deliver a lecture in FayettevPle and has also ac cepted this invitation." BurnincrYet. It is a singular fact that the fire is still burning in the debris of the hay in the ice building on Dock street, which was dettroyed by fire two weeks ago last Sata urday night. Tbi3, too, despite the heavy rains which. have fallen of late and the immense amount of water which has been poured into the ruins by fire steam ers. Curloos. Dr. John H. Freeman has at his resi denco something of a curiosity in nat ural history. A short tima since he caught a young fox, with its eyes not yet opened, and carried it home and placed it with a young cat which was then nursing its first litter of kittens. The cat and the fox took kindly to each other, and tha stranger was nursed as carefully as any of the kittens, so catefully, in fact, that to day that fox bosses the whole menagerie and will in time, if nothing happens to prevent, add the chicken crop and con. tents to his little kingdom. The Boys in Gray. It is not often of late that the eyes of the people- of Wilmington have been made glad with a sight of the gallant gray the color which recalls to memory so many a glorious achievement and so msny a sad disaster in our immortal past. Yesterday the gray was ia tbe rauks of the procession as it moved to Oakdale to pay the annual tribute to our fallen dead It ws worn by the members of that vet eran corps, so many of whom now sleep in soldiers' graves in Oakdale, tbe Wil mington Light I c fan try, and the prom ising lads ot Capt. Catlett's school, the Cape Fear Military Academy. We were glad to see- both organizations with com paratively loll ranks. Timely Caution. Genuine Hop Bitters are put up in square paneled, amber-colored bottles, with white label on one side printed in black letters, and green hop cluster, and on the ether side yellow paper with red letters; revenue stamp over? the cork. This is tbe only form in which gonuine Hop Bitters are put up, and the sole right to make, sell and use them is grant" ed to tbe Hop Bitters M'f g. Co., of Rochester, N. Y.t andToronto, Out , by patents, copyright and trade mark. ' All others put np in any other way or by any one else, claiming to be like it or pre tending to contain hops by 'whatever names they may be called, are bogus and unfit for use, and ouly put up to sell and cheat tbe people oa the credit and popu -lsrity of Hop Bitters. PLEASE A'OIiCr I! -i ' ft i We wni beg'si to-rce!ve cc&n:nnwe.ti-W 1 from our friencs on acy trd all rob f general intares bat : , t T ,fot The name of the wrjfer ai W? be far- aiahad to the Editor.' " ' Commnaleaaonfaibe wtftf. a n on one aide of thepaper. ' rsrsonaliUesujt tc aioied. And it is especially ati p:t lariy.ttiAt stood that the Editor doea coi alwajt erdor- the views of corresponded ttt eclats' e6 Uatic in the editorial coiumcx. 1 ' it.., );-- A white woman, caiU-j LewaJMii. Johnsoa, was arrcjU..UiU; jfcftcriiwjujs the Hollow. She., was. vo;y .draslt hiw! was escorted to trw-StatUm ilLuf AjJtT. policemen. Death of Mtss Abblc Kfff rf The friends cd relatives of Ytfe 'ilhvT in this; city witter to IcrHV death of Miss Abbfo Ellis, W33&ri., Capt. C. I). El lb. ftV-se nftiVr leading citizen i f .WilmicgWh' Itit -to residing near KJsnton d:cd 1hTs mornitg'and the sad news was ' rtceivrt! here throngh a telegram frcv fJapUKn. The Hxmaioa will arrive rmf ?rfteiint on Thursday. ; ! r- i va-l'- ' ' : -"'-'' T Almost au Accident -5 While en route tbe fire jisPririft' the Ifo-.k nnd': Lu!Jer 'CSmpscy itfrfo!; ran again-t n Tx,st at tho ccrcer. xt tfitlf . berry and Nu'tt stress turnloVcrtf carria-o and breaking the gocfer.. The Little Clan! was ' immediately.. hind the Hook and Ladder av 'at tempting to "avoid a co!liiCn, ran lfo, n pile of rocks- am.. 'kyhjn'; Ward ankle-tree. ltiinate'ly nlMthf r damage occurred to either cc J3paj-.j;i4i. New Advortisoindni;d!1,J' -; ' r ,-. i.'. tS'l' ' "; Lost." ;V;;;,v-: Uiv onunuAX hVEZlMi .LAST, between Samson Tirv n.jmSHri lA. irrat afii.rf mA f-Tii i n. . . on the corner of Market and Front etreota, a Lady's Gold Breastpia'with a Carfcfine! set surrounded by Pcajls, AJiaoial rtwa will be paid the fln3er upon leaving' tho rU: at this office. tiVf-lt. Erotic THE MKMBfcRH OF OliXON lM6f. a 1.N?,i7'1' hcrebylno;M ed that the Anniversary or .tho Order Vi" take place at Odd Fellows lislrJ-Vnlh? Wf. at 8 o'clock talt. ;. 4 ..tfiA 0,MJ iraternally, I - - J NO. Ja 1)TJDLW;t u apl.27-lt 4i . MecrttitJ! uoionial ins tor?a u A LECTURE DEUVEIt& iF(MftL A., . . ? ''.:it. .jwism. .VET. Historical 8cciety of W ilaain f:tonttb&uMtlx day of November, A. ,L, 1878, bj Owjre Davis. Forsaleat - U:Uui , .urn ai Kuii J M. S. FIXAFOK& i?0 Ml Li) Illustrated, cornpleto and utfttfcrfi With and without Not For eAPt at iHmvi m UKIjsIfI5HOKl'l(w Live Book and Music btore apl 27 HEADQUARTERS1 FM1 T ' till' C0HANSEY METAL TOP; COHANSEY GLASS TOP, MASOM IMPROYEDj P0RCELIAN LIKED CELEBRATED GEM nriPfinivi-H- v-- -' I Send for circulars. Lowest -Piicfa VijL trade. Special Figures for 25 to IOD cf T lots. . 7 ... ; i n .di I). F. IIAYNE8 & C0.- Jobbere and Impftrt4r$ Establuhed 1858. s t Bilxictoru VtA . apt il-lff ! ''HI SALE. ilatutrate'sJBtaftM.cai a proved forms. E. f. WAHaOuK',1 r ' (In Review Building) : jJi'fifnln apl9 ........ fc at. ..-4. HARTLET-DENCK COMM: Library Hall, Tnesday, Ari! ff- Grand Masicai, Draiaatic aci morons totertainmcnt. " " - - . . si9.;tv MR. J. W. UARTLEy.the.fajttrifcJm cuuonist and Impersonator, a&d Mr J08. U.DJSNCK, theitadlngJPlsio 013 of the United Bute, will appear ia. a tsjr cent programme. a .c An Evening of Music, Kir th -and DsHia ful Pleasure. the Finest Entertainment ltne sfsaCTi To commence at ifo'ntytk. i itr m apl 26-21 1 nac For sale by feb 26-tf t Afcf EDIMABTIJ. tat ah'ihidj cf i'riatiar. Persons residisur cat . cf .Co f Hy :m has e their prfntinsr enf"alfves'c6tKllaaS njatfelt to thesa fret of 'ptairf.qr s ' - wiiL. Hi!WAslROeXf ' (la HavirfU Bsildia-) i4b JPriatw..
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 27, 1880, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75