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I- ; : : : ; .- r . , .. - . THIS PIPER PLEASE ' NOTICE, i a Wo will beg'ad to receive coamunicatijoi our frienfi ,oa ay aai all sub:et o general inUret but : .Tae name of the writer must alja be far aiahod to the Editor. Comnsanicationi n.C3t bej written on on j one aide of the paper. Personalities must be avc i Jed. And it ia especially J uciuariy and- 0ttard afteraoon. Bm7 joSH. T. JAMES, gnlTOB A!D KHOPRIKTOR. 'aUBSC'RIPTIONS. POSTAGE PAID. ..r 15 00 Six months, $2 50 ; Threo xonth,l 35; Oae month, 50 oenta. oioer will be delivered by carriers , of cbanre, in any part of the city, at the K0TerW8,or .u-FC. " . J 1 ? AdT(jrtiiBjr rates low ana UDerai ryriabacriberi will please reporf any and fi!oreito receiTe their papers regnlariy. vol; v. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1880. NO. 80 .i m do a: mjn rUQQItP the viewa of correspondent? uulct to U d in the editorial colutrn. I . : ' . . - 1 he Daily Review;- - : ; . : . . tfew Advertisements. RAND DEMONSTRATION u BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St., nciintf JlioiTIVn fPII V W i rT tbatUrv -fods can be bought aa 'k-.fi in this citr as ia any other in tbia coontrj. v Pce wilt not allow as to fill n u roach a desiro'but you always receive .cardial welcome at our place oi Business. tiring j ur samples atd compare. (From 8c to $L In all the latest fabrics. PRINTED LAWNS. PRINTED LATTICE LAWNS. Ladies Mnilin and Lace JTeck Wear, such as Fichus, TieaJabots, Ac. 8ilk Haidkerchiefs in Twill and Brocade. RUCHINGSOFEYEOY DESCRIPTION From 2 cenls to $5. The largest and finest assortment of SUNSHADES & PARASOLS Ever shown it this city, from 15c to $10, each. par selections in this department embrace many novelties. Our variety is immerse. Cassimeres For Men and Bpy'a Wear. Vaturai Colored and Figured Liaen for . : Btai-s. v White and Colored Canton Mattings. porJuroy and and White Terry for Ladies' and Children's Wear. Cash Ru tilings 50 cents. Something New in Ladies' Summer Balraora 8kirts. Linen Lap Robes, Oire ua a call and look orer our stock" Wa siVa K w wt maans afrslii allAV AfF Ooda. . 3R0 WN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. may 15 S ign of the Bier Boot. I AM NOW OFFERING TO SELL FOR CASH ONLY, 'AT FX THEME LOW PRICES. THE FOL LOWING G00D3: ent's Sewed Gaiers... , SI 40 " Custom Made Gaiters.......... 2 40 " Laced Calf Tie Bhoes 1 20 adies' Foxed Shoes... 1 OO " Newpott Ties 90 " Opera Slippers .. ........ 1 25 " Strap Sacdalf... M 1 20 " frqaet Slippers 63 lUaes Strap 8andals..... 1 15 Button Gaiten............ 1 20 V JUWren's Strap Sandals 90 " Button Gaiters ..M 90 S. BLUMKNTHAL, maylStf No 40 Ma'kr Street. CHA8. KLEIN, Dniemter ani CaM31Iater.. 'rincen Street, in Basement of th J oumal Buildint WILMINOTOWK.a " A fine ajc rtmest of Ooffina and Caa eU eonstanUr on h&n. Farnitnre Reoairad . pleaned and Varniahed. Orders by tela traph ar mall promptly fi!'e Zl nov & LOCAL NEWS. New AdTertisemenls. Bjlll it Pbabsall Flour, Meal and Corn Geo. N, Harris, R Knights of Hontr. Bibbt Satagi Tax Collsctor Noiic. Bee ad Lawn Pary. P HaissBaaGia fcomethicg New. Yatks Attention, Young Ladies. Wicdow Glass a t sizes t bluffer & Price's. ' 5 t Special meeting tucio.row eveLin ol Carolina Lodge No 434. K. of P IfWe learD thvt lUv 'Passport will leaver for the black fish grounds at 5 o'clovk aharp on Friday mf)mins:. The dog ordinance goes iato effect on the 10th of June. Bade ma be had oj application at Capi Savage's cfiice. The Cornet Concert; Club will give an open air concert at - Cpt. Mauuing'e place, on Wrightsville Sound, to-night. If the Baby is to Have health, it must have sound and -refreshing s eep. Dr. Builds Baby Sjrup insur I '.hip. Price 25 cents a bottle. Mr. W. V. Cannadiy, G.iitctor of Customs, and Geo V. Pric, a Custtm House .official, will leaye in the mcrnirg for Chicago, They aro.delea'es lo the Convention. Rib ! Another boomi for Juhn Sherman and Civil Service He form. " ' ' i:' The skin of the bu,ge rattletuike, kill ed on Mr. Gibson James place in Holly township, Pender county, a few weeks since, has been stuff jd and sent in to us by Mr. Jimes. ' It is now banging1 in tront of the Revie w office where it has been viewed by many. It is perhaps the largest rattlesnake ever seen in this : sec tion. . Indications. For the South Atlantic . States clear or partly cloudy : weather, variable wiuds, mostly from Souih to West, stationary barometer, stationary or slightly higher temperature. ' For 'bargains in clothing and gents' furnishing goods call on Messrs. A. "$t I. Shrier, 28 and 38 Market street. They certainly have a nice lino of goods to select from at bottom prices, also a large stock of straw, and felt hats, trunks, etc., Billing low. They have also the Renown ed Diamond Shirt at 1; can't ba beat at 31-25. tf Preaching To-Xight. Elder B. Greenwood, of Wilson, N. C, will preach at the Primitive Baptist Meeting House, on Castle, between Fifth and. Sixth streets, to-night at 8 o'clock. Mr. Greenword is the only German min ister of the Primitive Baptist persuasion in this country and is said to be a very able minister. Badly scalded. We regret to learn that a little three year old son of, Mr. Joseph Meier, who resides on the corner of Secondhand Mul bery streets, was severely f calded on yesterday. The little, fellow was walking backwards-when he collided with' the cook, who was coming: cut of th e door with a bucket of boiliog water. . The water poured Over his back and caused him intense agony. We are glad to learn that he is better to-day. i 1 . : : : Telephone to ftlasnuboro, Mr. D. P. Ormes and one of his assis tants, Mr. John White, returned frem Masonboro Sound this morning where thsy have been for the purpose-of putting up a telephone at the teautiful residence built there a few years ago by Capt. Ai D . Cszaux and row owned by Geo. W. Williams, Esqi The wires have been stretched and the instrument is now in position. Mr. Veunor Prophecies a cain. Mr. Henry G Vennor ccmes forwrrd gain with Lis direful prophtcks of stornds, heat, cold, &c. His letter is dated at Montreal, May 18', and in it be ays: 'I beliavethat June i'.l be an it. tensely hot month on ! the whole, but ; tfce end of the present month, and probably the -first of June,' will be lalMike, with frosta again. July will be a terrible month for storms, with terms of intetse beat, but another fall-like relapse, with frosts, will in all likelihood occur a few days before the 20 tb. Ifear the storms of thunder and hail will be of unusual severity during Ju'y. I must claim the verification of my prediction relative to 'a cold wave, with frosts, over a large per tion of the United States between the 10;b and 15th of May.' The relapse toward the close of the present month will be more severe than that just past.' ; Attempt to Break Jail. This morninr, about 4 o'clock, Dan Howard, the C'uny Jdilor,'was aroused by a noise like the rattlirg of a door which seemed to proceed lrom that part of the jail building" wtere the prisocers were confined. Hr.sti'y dressing l.e . va ia the act of ptariing to investigate the cau3evwben s mi of the officers ct the po lice force in the itreet called to the Jailor and told him some, one in the prison was cilling for him. Fearing something wronK the Jailor etcurcd the services of Officfirs Everett, Ne'sjn and Williams of the police, who were ;ust starting out to relieve guard, who together ascended the stuirway to the prison. As they reached the dcor Jiowever, CrazyjNathan, as he is called, (a colored man who is confined in Jail f jr safe k3epiag) sangout to the offi cer to look out as there w2ssome one out in the passage. Peer'ng through the bars of iha outer door Howard saw some one screening himself behind the furuace, when poking his pistol through the grat ing the Jailor fired. At the discharge of the pistol one or two men ran towards the south end of uthe passage, and the officers of the law immediately en tered the prison, when they fomd that Geerge Myers,, colored, wbo has been arraigned for burglary before the Criminal Court and his trial set for Friday next, together with another color ed prisoner by the name of Joseph Camp bell, incarcerated for breaking into the store of Mr. Thomas AVillian s, at Rocky Point, had broken out of their . cells by wrencbing off two or three of the bars of the cell door. The tjols usod-to effect this, the Jailor thinks, were pieces of iron taken from the grating in the. furnace. The prisoners had evidently been hard at work all nigh; and had only succeeded .in 'getting as far as the passage when daylight came and found their job unfinished. Futile efforts were made by the pair to break through the wall, when they then . en deavored to tear up the flooring, a plank of which the prisoner Myers had ready to salute the Jailor, or whoever might firsenter the prison, with, ; and in this way, we suppose, hoped possibly to effect their escape. They had proceedtd only so far as described above when other prisoners in the cells adjoining called for the Jailor, which caused the : two men who nad broken out of tin call to turn their attention at once to the outer door. The expense of repairing the damage done, the jailor thinks will cost the county from $8 to $12. As soon as the police' officers and the Jailor -entered the prison the, two men, Myers and ' Camp bell, immediately succumbed, when they wcr p'aced in irons and returned to their cell and there chained to the floor. A good head of hair is desired by every one. The use of. Hall's Vegetable Sici lian Hair Renewer will restore the -hair if the hair cells are not closed up. ' A Mad Runaway. A horse attached to a bugzy, both the property of Mr. S. W. Dunham, took flight this afternoon . and dashed down Chestnut street to Water. The buggy in its furious descent cf the street struck an iron post in front of the Review office and the driver, a colored boy, was thrown out. The boy did not, however, re.lin quish the rein?, lut was on his feet in a moment and held on manfully until the horse had rounded iqto Water street, down which he dashed. The driver was then compelled to release ha bold and Lthe frightened animal dash ed along the sidewilk and was brought up at the corner of Tiirces street, where the remains of the tuggy were overturned by a collision with Mr. E Kidder's buggy. The Jiorse seems to be somewhat hurt, ilr, Dunham's buggy is a complete wreck. Mr. Kidder's buggy was but slightly ii j ired. Everybody can get suited with a Pocket Knife, also Table Cutlery, at Jacoui's Hardware Derwrf- A SUsh't Fresuct. We are glad to learn that there has been an increase, although slight, in the water .in the Cape Fear river between this city and Fayette ville, , A t the last named point it had ris3n three feet from Monday morning to Taeslay morning, and when the IIurcAison left there yes terday it was still rising, thongh slowly. There ia now abaut five feet of water on the shoals at Fayetteville, Mr. Nath'l J acobi having been appoint ed agent for; tbe Atlas Plow, parties In want of this celebrated PJow. t an now have their orders filled at Jacori'j Hard ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st. tf. WJiai the A. C. 'Line Is Doing. - Our reafW!' can form sr m id -a cf tb magnitude of Mie vftetahle and Muck busi ness i'f ihe .Atlantic i'nast Li from the t.ct tba' tw.nty ft.tr '-ar I... dn, 7X00 packages or teivieii a q-2a;ter and ahaif million pounds' of vegub!es and truck, paes-d Union D- pot. lor Nor' hern and Eitstern ciiks ystriiy. TLis freight cit sidted of cucumbi8, i.5iii(ues, pitato s bean?, iashe, waiennelons, &.., Ac., which were s.ipxd from the various tru k firms iiiFion.ia and 4nmudChareston ai d Sivam ah, bOfn t it coming from within tea miles of ihe GuTof Mexico. Twelve aud fourteen cars per day is a cotnmcor ocourrence, and wheu it U uudarstood that this freight is soured iu cjrn petition with the li ie steamship Hues from tie principal ports on the coast, viz, Jackscn ville, Feruandina, Brunswick, Savaanah and Charleston, and at rates 25 to :J5 cents per box higher tba'i the rates of those lines, it is certainly conclusive eidecce that the Atlantic Coast Line is entitled to rank as one of the bast organized and best managed lines in the whole country. 1 In 1875, Col. A. Pope, General Frieght Agent of the A. C. Lino, conceived the idea of establishing an outlet over said line, lor Florida fruits, vegetables and strawberries, and daring the first year hauled above 22,000 packages of vegetables SO packages of oranges, and a few straw berries. By patient labor and by studying the necessities of the case, and providing properly ventilated and refrigerated cars, he. has been rewarded by seeing the busi ness grow to 50,000 boxes oranges, and over 100,000 quarts of strawberries per season (four months) and the large amount of vegetables as indicated above. Full Metal and Walnut Show Cases, all styles and se?, at Altaffeb, Prick &CoV Criminal Court. The following cases were taken up and disposed of tonday : State vs Jahn.F Garrell, charge 1 with permitting Edward Merrick, a prisoner, to escape from the Work House. Verdicj guilty. State vs Isaac Corbett, charged with false pretence in three cases and forgery in three cases. Sentenced to the Pen itentiary for six years. State vs John Burnett, charged with assault and battory. Defendant submit ted. J udgment suspended upon payment ot costs. . State vs Beverly Scott. Peace warrant. Dismissed at prosecutor's costs. Prosecu tor in custody of Sheriff. State vs Wm. Dabney, charged with wilful trespass. Defendant submitted. Judgment one penny and costs. Ready mixed Paints, strictly i ure White Lead, Colors, Brushes, W ndbw Glass, tec., at Jacobi's Laws Parly. The fact that a number o f ladies and gentlemen in this city had in view the giving cf a lawn party, or fete champetre on some evening this week, has been spoken of for days past and has now as sumed a tangible shape. The entertain ment will be given on the lawn in the City Hall and Opera House enclosure and to-morrow evening is designated as the time. It promises to bo one of tbe most pleasant entertainments ever offered to our people. Tne night wilt be made bril liant by the light of scores of Chinese lanterns and tents will be raised wh sre refreshments will be sold. There will be some excellent musi; during the evening, the Cornet Concert Club having consent ed to play a few pieces, and the Italian band will farnUh music for those who may wish to dance in the Mayor's office, which will be cleared for the purpose. A very interesting feature of the evening will be a beautiful gold-headed cane whfth wiirbe awarded, by ballot, to the most popular gentleman in the city, as deter mined by the Votes of those present. mows. Shovels. Pitchforks. Snades. Rakes. Trace Chains, Plow lines, Ac For the lowest prices, go to JacoUi's. Revival In the First Baptist Church. Tbe religious interest in this church is increasing from day to day. Some thirty souls have professed conversion within the last two weeks. Twelve have been baptised,' and quite a number will bo baptised to night Iter; Dr. Teasdale, whoso services are so highly, appreciated by both the pastor and' people, is still preaching every night, and giving one of his interesting and profitable Bible 'Read ings every raofning ' at .8 o'clock. i HU subject to-night will bo A Fatrire General Judgment; continued from last aighlk j Save your mosey an Lny jouj Bnild ing Supples from Altsdler A. Price. t Sword Fish. At the fiiherv of Mr. W. E. Davis, st Federal Point, eight very large sword fish have been caught, the body of the smallest ore measured abjut 11 feet whi'e with tie sword on, it measurtd from end of sword to tail 15 feet 9 inches. IK avy Hilpment of Spirits. Tne iarzest cargo of spirits of turnenn tine ever hi r pel from this port either furtign or coaMwiae leit here yesterday on tbe steamship Gulf stream, for New York. The cargo of the steamship con sisted of 4.100 casks of spirits and 4U2 bbls. of rosin. Forty one hundred casks if spirits is equivalent to 5,466 bbs. i f rosin in tie hold of a f hip; that is to say, that number of casks of spirits ill occu py about the same spa,ce in the hold of a vessel that 5.4G& bbls rosin would re quire or take up. Window Glass of all sizes, Do-r, Sish and Blinds, Builders' Bardware,&e Low st plreces at Jacobi's. " L Census Euuiueiatois. We are indebted to Mr. John D. Stan ford, Supervisor .'or' this district, for 'the following list of enumerators for Now Hanover, Brunswibk, Columbus and Bla den counties: New Hanover Daniel C Davis, T 0 Banting, Archy Alderman, E T Love, James W King, Jamev Keudrick, J C Millis, Geo N Harries, J"ames Cowan, C B Futch, J A Farrow, j Brunswick County-J W King, Sam, uel R Chinnis, George,3 Leonard, S W Watts, John U Mintz, fi F Walker, John N Burnett. -Ji Columbus Coanty W T Hall, James M Shipman.J A lderdice,E W Wooten, JD Maultsby, D T McNeill, Francis Lennon, W H Chanceyi Bladen County John U Ballentine, C S Edwards, James I McDougald, J Mc Koy Robeson, J W Fuller, W K Cromar tie, J Morris Bryan, T F Pridgen, D R Leonard, A H Perry, George W Benson, James A Kelly, T S Whitted. You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heats ingdtovesat almost any price at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. Important to the Public. The following, which is as authentic as the times will afford, we commend to tha attention of those who nlay wish to send matter through the mails, or in any way transact business with the postoffice department: Postmaster General Key assures us that an arrangement has been perfected by which letters without postage will be immediately forwarded to the Dead Let ter Office. A pair of onions will go for two scents. Parties are compelled to lick their own postage stamps and eavelopes; the post master cannot bo compelled to do this. Nitro-glycerine and dynamite must be forwarded at tbe risk of the sender. It they should blow up ; in the poetmas ter's hands be cannot be held responsible. When letters are received bearing no direction, the parties for whom they are intended will please signify the fact to tbe postmaster, that he may at once for- ward. . ; It is unsafe to mail apple or fruit trees with tbe fruit on them, va3 some of the pes trass! era I avc a weakness for such things. Bottles of whUky should be well corked. I It is earnestly requested that lovers writing to their girls, will please confine their gashing rhapsodies to the inside of the envelope. Docks cannot be sent through the mails when alive. Their quacking would dis turb the slumbers of the clerks on the postal cars. When watches are sent through the mails, if the sender will put a notice on the outside, tbe postmasters will wind up and keep in running order. - Old maids, feather beds and Indited balloons are unraailable. John mith gets his mail from 071,279 postoffices, hence a letter directed to Jhu Smith, United States, will reach him. - Babies can be sent as third-class matter provided sucking bottles and i.apkixia ac company tbe in. Eggs are not mailable unless fresh ; and should they become, chickens on transit, they become the property of the Postofli Department. When you enclose a money order in a letter always write full and explicit direc tions in the same letter, so that any per son getting tbe letter can draw the money. Alligators over ten feet in length are not allowed to be transmitted by mail.' ' Garlic, eoniocs, assafecitda, gum cam phor, switzer, limberger, and sausage cent throng h the mails shoold bo loft cpeo at the ends. -J-: v . Letter carriers are required to have penetration enough' to know when letters should ba dolivered to jealous wires; hence if he delivers a letter freco roar girl Ho jour wife you can bare him disci vgecL. (. Too placing of ttanps upaid do wn on letters, U prohibited. Several poatrriajters have recently' beea seribualy1 Injured while trying to stand aa (hotr bd to caace stamps placed ia this manner. low AdYcrtisomoatsi ' Knights of Honor. QAROL1NA LODGK i V'pcclat M,t itr to-morrow (TLuredav y,kh ftM ths'iur. pofeof Con'eriio Dcruf. iay 26 GEO. X. IIAKKIS Hcirr:e Office Treasurer & Collector. City cf Wilmiagfpa- C , ' r VaV inh, le0. Mot ice. JV OabLK OK THE BOA'tU UF At., dermen the .dog oaDirJAHca ges intotffect oa tl.e.lbih JLWK text. v - " - - Kadgee can te rr pared on application a t tiis cllu-e. II K N ft V Hi vi ii v - a v p may 26-3fnac . Tax Ccllecior. , Star copy. Fioun ltTeal and Corn. 600 BbIf,a001 i'LOUK, 1200 Bahl wt Mill Meal, ) V .. QQ Boxes D.S and ' ' : : Side and L- ujilofs., i. t Low Prices by Hall & PearsaJL maj 26 Lavn Party. rpHERE WILL HE A FKTE ClIAili tre gives in tbe yard of the C.TY HA bnildine'. on the evfirinrr r.r Trrrtptai H- v 1 i f tae27thinst. It will ba uader the maati' i ment and control of xrerit rced Ladies an.! : - . . Qentleiaen. The encloBare will bs lighted iby beautiful tranparencies and refreshment j Jill i I- be sold from tent?. A band of inaeii Las been engaged and there wll.be dancing in tic Mayor'j Office. .A boaati'ul feature ia )he evening's entertainmtnt will be iho award- . t n O Vl IT K.lln , f .1 , ... "j bu etcgnni roiu neaceu car? to the most popular gentleman in tie cit Admission to the grounds only 10 cent. may 2C-2t Ftar crpylt KEEP COOL-HEW ICE CREAM SALOOH. AM PRE PA Ii ED TO SERVE THE pub lic with the beat Ice Cream made of euro Cream. Ice fiold milk by the glaes. , ; Ordeis t elicited. ,., t ! P. CHltlBT. may 25-lw Alarket Street UakerjJ Something Kew jyjOLLENHAUE&'d PATE.NT Violm! ' Call and see thom at - UVAySBKtiCiER'Fl. ... Live Look and Music fcitcije. ifEthe fo,IuR testimonial frm Mr. OLE BOLL, on of the ratett-Violini.td tne world his ever produced J d 'll ef.en nd PJjef. to lUAlczhnrp- Pateat Vi hn. I can highly rcorwei' them to all Tiolia i.la j era wU cA3Dot au.i.; to own a Cremona, aa they Lave ali tb r qolaite a performer may wiah for. ? . Yourp, reapecUuIlr, , J Attention, Youw' Ladlo i AXL AMD KLLKCT YOUx W WH.. . nw lot of Archery Goods !us: receivid. ... V ... . ; ; Inataliteflt Plap, at BUOK STQ3E. iav 74 Now Drug Stdfba.'" 4 COMPLITB 8fMCK r,f Pr II xl Chemicals-. l'Atat M TofJor Articles, Ci?ars, Ac, will b fouou at imig; store oi ; " J.tO. 1L HABDLV,. an4 accuracy. a.2A i The New Hat Store. Stjjeo ot rStraw ani.idt; li,iThrf -arj - apll - Httttb Ptrreetl tttrare; 1 10 aALt LO7-BU1j Lading, Chatte? Partys, Iasyectorj tyrtiScau-', Crex..ij4'L ESvorJItoaaiora EatuJ. ! J' i.i.u ttti.;.::t i..i4.''w AfcEacii.ri lnRewtBnHdlnz) JobiPrinter.
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