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THIS PAPER TLKASE iTOlICE. goliihod every afternoon, - Hvadsys jo8ll. T. JAMB8, IDITOB 1ITD FBOPKIKTOK. gUBSCRIPTIOJJS. POSTAGE PAID. Ter,i 00 aix noatb' . 2 50 Three 'ntfig, f 1 25 ; One month, 60 cents. fb PPr ,riU b delivered by carrier!, of ehrge, in any Prt of the city, at the t, rtwsor 13 centa per week. A(jTertiflin(r rates low and liberal -rinbceriberi Wl please report any and 1! failures to recede their papers regularly. r 1 We will Vs'ad to reroiTe coEamaakaUcrf 'rom onr frlnc f on asy and 'air snbiects o i Tfca tacue of th writer mast always be ft r auhed to tne Editor ComacJiicatioBa nest be written: on only jne side of thepaper. 1 ersocalities mun tv atoi Joi. And ith especially. .ic . ... v.Iarly ncder tUt the tditor do:, u ,t iV;, endorse the views of corrt?I ond ct. onlew so' fated VOL. V. WILMINGTON, N. C MONDAY JUNE 14, 1880. NO. 96 M EEflE W . New Advertisements. GRAND DEMONSTRATION BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St.f ABK DEMONSTRATING TUK FACT tbst lrr oods can be bought aa ebep ia ni8 c'tf 8S ia anT otner in this euuatrr. nr space will not allow ub to fill .iinach ai desire, bat you always receive jcfi! welcome at rur place of business. bring J' ur e&uples aid compare." DRESS GOODS, From 8o to $1. In all the latest fabric. POINTED LAWNS. PRINTED LATTICE LAWNS. UJiti' Mailin and Lace Neck Wear, such as Fichus, Ties, Jabots, Ao. Bilk Handkerchiefs in Twill and Brocade. RUCHINGS OF EYEDY DESCRIPTION . ; - i From VA cents to $5. The largest and finest assortment of SUNSHADES & PARASOLS Ever shown it this city, from lie to $10, each. Dress Buttons. Our elections in this department embrace many novelties. Our variety Ja immerse. Cassimeres For Men and Boy's Wear. Kturl Colored and Figured Liaen for Stairs. White and Colored Canton Mattings. CorJuroy and and White Terry for Ladiea' and Children's Wear. Cash Rnfflings 60 cents, Something New in Ladies' Summer Balraora Skirts. Linen Lap Robes, Ac, Ac, Ac. (lire us a call and look over our stock. We are by no means afraid to show our foods. BROWN & 'RODDICK, 45 Market St. may is Sign of the Big Boot. I AM NOW OFFEltlNO f O SELL FOR CASH ONLY, AT FX FRKUE LOW PRICES, THE FOL LOWING GOODS: dent's Hewed Uai'en ..........51 40 " Custom Made Gaiters. 2 40 44 Laced Calf Tie Shoes 1 20 LadUfs' Foxed Shoes....................... 1 OO ' Newport Ties...... f... . 90 44 Opera Slippers ...fl........... tl 25 Strap Sandals... ............... i 20 u Crrqaet Slippers....... ........ 65 Strap Sandals 1 " ButUm Gaiters............. ... 1 Children's 8traj 8a&dal....M............ 90 Barton Gaiters... 90 '' BLUUSNTHA.U y 13-tf , No. 40 Marker Street. The New Hat Store. (J ALL AND ' KX AMINE MY SUMMER Ktjrle ot Straw ! as4 Felt-Hats. They art ana cneap. . - - tJOBN IL ROBINSON, No. 13 Front t4eefv,,,' Jfaxt to Fireall Hoait.' ttyll LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisement! - ' Clyde's New York Steamship Liae Altaffkr, PaicK A Co. Wire Netting. T H McKot Fresh Goods. Altaffkr, Paica A Co Wire Nettiag. J O Burr, Assetsjr Tax Listing. Dah'l F Bsattt 14 8top Organ. - . Bee ad Malt Bitters -Change ofrflohfcdule W A W R R. Change of Schedale W C A A R R YAtas Croquet, Archery Goods. F BaTMsaaaeaa New Books. Excursion to 'the Lake. A A.l fjHauR Best Unlaunuied Shirt In the city for $1. Watermelon time is most here. Who was it predicted a mild summer? : .. .!.. '1 Just 196 dog badges bad been : sold; up to 4 o'clock tbia afternoon. Itis estimated thai at least 25,000 pounds of ice were consumed in this city y ester day. Health Offijer Jamea sect ninety eight bunches of fish out of market on Saturday. . ' lhe question is, if the Passport is taken oft of the rivW will another boat be put on in her place? The floatirg compress has been chang ed into a steam barge and will herealter be knowu as the Davenport. In some places in this city one cannot tell how hot it ia because there are no thermometers iq the neighborhood. Everybody can get suited with a Pocket Knife, also Table Cutlery, at Jacobi's Hardware Depots And now they tell us that the popula tion of this city will have to reach 30.000 before we can have a free postal delivery. Up to 4 o'clock this afternoon 1,705 persons had listed thier city taxes and 1, 435 persons had listed their county .taxes. , What excellent weather for ' singing Greenland's Icy Mountains ' Come, bretr. ren, raise the tune, aad let's see if it won't make us feel cooler. Ready mixed Paints, strjclly pure White Lead, Colors, Brushes, W ndow Glass, Ac., at Jacobi's Cutting teeth is one of the. hardest pieces of work tbe Baby does ; why not then help it out by allowing it occasional doses of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. The reason men don't follow the exam pie of women and stop to look into the windows of millinery stores is because such windows don't contain fancy pipes and the portraits ol burlesque actresses. A alight change In the schedulde of the through freight an.d accommodation trains on the Wilmington & Weldon and Wil mington, Columbia & Augusta Railroads goes' into effect to-day, ai per notice pub" lished elsewhere. 4 Finishing Up. i The census enumerators in this city have about completed their work. Mr. Jno. D.Stanford', Superintendent of cen sus for this district, is expected in this city on Wednesday to look over the pa pers, etc. . Our Spring and Summer Goods for Gents,Youth'8 andBoy'a wear is still 'arge and attractive. -Those who1, want the nobbiest, the newest, the latest, the best and the cheapest goods always go to Shrier's. ' tf When you visitor leave New York City, stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Central Dept- European plan. Rooms reduced to $1.00 and upwards. Restaurant unsurpassed at moderate prices. Street cars, stages and elevated railroad to all parts of the city. ly To-Morrow. Our friends of the Front Street-Methodist Church will'have an excursi&n to morrow. As they know how to get such things up we are confident that those accompanying tbem will spend a pleasant day. See advertisement in another col umn - . The Fourth this Year. The Galorious Fourth (hic!)7alis this year on Sunday, just three weeks from yesterday. The aborbiog question now if aa to whether we shall all take Saturday or Monday. The latter is most appro priate but the old stag-en argue 'that it most be Saturday to that they may have Sunday to sober off on. We are willing to please every body by taking both 8a W urday fcrjd Monday. ! J ' .. . A "W. ISTatb'i JacobiliiTlng teen ajppbiat wane oi mi corf - - - have their ordrs filled at Jacobi's IltrU . -mix a IAA.. . F ware Depot, no. i o,iwuk w Personal We are glad to welcome back home again Mrjor C P. Bolles, of our city, who after an absence of two years aud a half on the Pacific coast, has been ordered to Wa&hington City for duty, with tlie privi 1 ge of a two weeks iar lough before te euters regularly upon' duty again. Major Bolles gives a very interesting account tf his trip down the Pacific coast from San Francisco to the tropics on the coast of .Central America, and is high in his praise of the gentlemanl ofiicars ot the U. S. man-of-war Tuscarora, with whom his lot was cast. We trust, however, th Mjj r will be able to receive orders to re port for duty at some jpoiut nearer borne when he is agin ordered on a surveying expedition. . Yo i can buy No. 1 Cookiug'and Hats ini Stoves at almost any price at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. To be Taken Off. There is a strong probability of the steam yacht Passport the river and carried being taken from North. She has been sold by Commodore Cheeseborough and purchased by Mr. Trowbridge, who is" now In this city, accompanied by Capt. Simmons, who is to take charge of the steam yacht and carry her to New York. We understand that Mr Trowbridge is willing to sell the boat. There are quite a number of our citizens who will be ex ceedingly sorry to see the little steamer taken off. Commodore Myers baa done all in his power' to run ber in order to ac commodate the citjzens and give them the maximum amount of recreation for their fare, and Capt. Harper, by his uni form kindness and consideration, has made tbe Passport a household word In nearly every home in this city. Full Metal and Walnut Show Cases, all styks and szes, at Altaffeb, Peick & Co's. " .-, Protection From Mosquitoes. We ccpy from an exchange: Apply good verbena water, to the skin, and you may rest and sleep in the midst of thous ands with impunity. Mind, it will not drive them away, but they will not bite as long as a faintest trace of the perfume remains. The following is a receipe for a superior article; , any druggi&t can put it up, and the expense is : trifling; Essence oil verbena, (Limonis Trifolia) one drachm ; cologne spirits, (not cologne water) ninety-five per cent., one pint; mix and agitate for twenty four hour, then add distilled water, four ounces, and filter. Bathe the face, neck and haDds well, and mosquitoes will net trouble you. . j Hot as Blitzes. As an evidence of the high state of the temperature of the atmosphere in this locality on Saturday last, a gentleman to day informed us that on that day he sent in a box, - where there was ample room, to the Sound eight fowls, cce rooster and seven hens, and that it was about hal past seven o'clock when the cart contain" ing the box was started, and by 1 1 o'clock when the cart reached. Mas nboio Sound, the rooster and four of the hens were dead; all of which he-says was ewing to the excessive heat during the day and, yesterday was no cooler, and it is about the same thing to-day.' Ob! for a lodge in some vast wilderness, away from the heat and dust of city life until the glo rious golden autumn season once more returns to invigorate all animal life. i - Plows, Shovels, Pitchtoiks, Spades, Rakes. Trac e Chains, Plow Liues, Ac For the lowest prices, go to Jacobi's. The Kscaped Prisoner Mingo Hill, superintendent of the Pine Forest Cemetery, (colored) reports that on the day after George Myers, the colored burglar, escaped through the iron barred cell and about three feet cf brick and mortar, in the outer wall of the jail, that he discovered a man lying in the Cemetery about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and upon asking his business, the aforesaid man begged not lo be disturbed, as be was very sick and tirec, and only wanted a few moments' repose. Yielding to Lis request Hill turned away. and never. saw him any more. That same evening the Ravixw contained a full account ot the break-out of jn, and old UccleMirgo, when he heard of the news contained in the Rk view, exclaimed, thatfs the man, be was in the Cemetery this! aflernoon, but it was too late for pursuit. By the way, has any eflort been made to catch tbe escaped criminal P Has any reward- been offered far him? It strikes us this iaatnaler 'worth' Ibe attention of tbi proper aBthori ties and should be looked into. Window Glass all a&ea aiA tuner & PrkaV V f V Df ath of Capt. Bery Capt. W. L. Beery, of this city, a gentleman well ft do wo here as a ship builder, and for many 3 ears of tbe firm of B W. & W Li Bery, died here yester day afternoon, at 7 o'clock, of pneumo nia. He bad tern si& for abrut two wpeks The funeral services take place this after boon Window Glass of all size, !. .ra, Sash, and Blinds, Boulder d rd war, 3to Lib w st plrects at Jacobi's. Alarm of Fire. The alarm of fire was sounded this afc ternocn, at 4 o'clock, caused by the boil irjg over of a pot of glue at the Union distilleries, iu the southwestern portion of the city. A donkey pump on tlre, prem ises was pit into requisition and the fire was quickly extinguished. The fire de partment wat turned back before reach ing the spot, 1 ? Sad News. We regret exceedingly to hear that a private telegram, was received in this city te-day announcing the death of the wife of Mr. Thomas W. Brown, formerly of this city, in Brooklyn, last night. Mrs Brown's maiden name was Lucy Empie. he was a daughter f the late Rev. Dr. Empie, and a sister of the late Adam and W. R. Empie of this city. The remains we learu will leave Brooklyn to night. Further announcement, in regard to the funeral services, will appear in to morrow's issue of thispaper. Hot Enough? The heat during the past three days has been intense, although this afternoon as we write, there is a delightful breeze which seems to mitigate the fierceness of the sun very materially. At 3 o'clock to day the thermometer in this office stood at 96 degrees, the same point reached at the same hour on Saturday . Yesterday was fearfully warm during the forenoon and itis said that at one point on Front street the thermometer stood at 102 at 2 o'clock. As a very hot f pell of weather, however, generally lasts with us but three days, and as this is the third day of this spell, we may reasonably look for a little more moderate term to sjt id to night or o-morrow Physicians freely prescribe the new Food Medicine, Malt Bitters,' because more nourishing,rstrengthening and puri fying than all other forms of malt or medi cine, while free from the objections urged against malt liquors, 4w f llverthorn, th8 Maniac. The readers of the .Review Lave on more than one occasion heard from u relative to a ycung man by the nsme of Silverthorn, a maniac, and with but one arm, who a few weeks since kicked up such a terrible disturbance in his cell at the guard house, where he was confined for fiafe keeping and who recently made such a desperate attempt to escape frcm the Insane Department of the County Poor House where he is now secured. Capt. Brock, Chief of Police, hearing 4at he was from Belvidere, N. J., wrote to the Sheriff of the county (Warren county) for information and in reply has received the following letter, which probably ex plains itself and sets forth, almost beyond doubt, that Silverthorn U of gocd family. The following is the reply re ceived by Capt. Brock: MerfjT Office, Be'videre, Warren County, iS'. J. June 12tb, 1880. U. G.Bbock.Eiq. Deae Sib: Yours of the 10th inst re ceived and there is very little doubt but that the party you speak of u the son of our townsman, ex Jitate Senator Wil liam Silverthorn. I handed bim your letter and you will hear from him direct- il will Say that Mr. Silverthorn is one of our most- prominent citizens, and reliable. I am not at this tine able to grte you the-young man's history, though you wyi doubtless receive it from bis father, who is much cast down though very thankfu 1 for your kindness, glad to have tidings of his last son. Very truly, Signed B. F. Bowkt, Sh'ff. DIED. A t Boxgaw, Pender eooaty, on the 1 1 th inst., WaLTKR ALLEN, infant son ofhli IL acd Harth WUliavs, as;ed 10 moaths. Only another tje, fond parents, in that beaatifal land, whither the angels hare gent ly borne jour little darUng to Bim who says "8affer little ebUnren to come onto ttta. He7 Advertisements. notice. N OX OSS HALF THE TAX 3 LISTED for Otate aad Gouty, aad the time for deiag so drawing to a closet , - J. O. BUBB, jeli-lt Isaestor. New Advertisements. Excursion t the Lake FROT STRKST METHODIST SabhaO School wih hare a Ixcartinn to Lit Waccairaw, on TOEi- D4Y, the I5tt inst. A limited tumber of tickets will Dm old tc prs.ns dedi'-g to yUittt e Lake on tf.ie oc casion Train Uarwa Jteoot at 8 c'cl.ci, a. M., retartinjf a oat 1 P. M Fare IGcwnts round' trip. Tickets for 8-ih-at P-kT Taylor's j U-lt Croquet, Ai-diery Ciotls, Chrotnos, Picture Fraaifp, .. Pandy School L ook i, B'aak Boaks, Ac , Ac , at je 14 Wire Nettine: SCREENS j ' For Doors and Windows. Good 'tokeep oit flies acdjmcsqaitoes.- Also, Sash. Doors, Blinds, Lumber, and BUlding Material Generally. ALTAFFER, PKTCfc & CO. Factor?: . OfEce: Foot of Walnut st. Nutt, near Bed Cros3 st' je 14 Wew Books, JUCIE RODEY, A Novel bj Uenrj Qreville. Major Jones' Georgia Bcecea. By Major Jones. The Lamplighters Stary . By DicieLs. At the LIVE BOOK STOK. Croquet. THE LAROEST ASSORTMENT ever broaght to thiffcity. Country orders solicited. Hammocks, Cold and Mexican Orap. UEINSBEKOEtt'S, ' jj 14 H ' 39 and 41 Market Street. THOMAS H. McKOY, BUCOESSOR TO Boatwright & McKoy. 5 and 7 North Front St. I HAVE IN STORE AND RE- ceiving daily i FRESH GOODS. My stock is large . and I am determined to keep a FULL STOCK! Thanks to good fortune I am ena abled to buy all my Goods FOR CASH! Which will put me in a position to sell as Low as he who sells Lowest 2 I. want trade I desire it, and if Fair Dealings T Good - Goods at Low Prices, Prompt Delivery, will ecure it, then I am bound to haye it I imite everybody Jo call zn$ see me. TJDLbs.lH. XcKOX, I V Grocer 'and liquor ' Dealer, ! je 14 5 & 7 North Front St Not7, .Adrtlco:nouts. ' n' Z ' ' ( 1. I Si J pUs .''-3' fcf4-'?L i.irJrr. "U-h" t'0' v. r.e VJr ,!- ' ljai si ail AM) :: 1 r t - -, . k- arrive aMHIin-- 1 --'"V' ' ; Vcpiit A...... C53 JK a'. f'HSiiier, aai.VnLJ.t It.: j.;i, - -r, J " l't rui.Jj.Ts.- .ve Wi!niir-3, ! t-. tt 'St. 1 . A tJI1 - 3 30? f h rnve at CU j.a a. n 1 Uare WeUoa, . ' rio A 1 Ariire at Wiiu.itvn, t rvut iii' vd iWr.-u,, -in.. r M'OM.T. A VI f a-.? -.-lUw 'ara C . i , t n't. .. it ... Vnf,rVn VWo coa' action i dai! moad and all rail ronta . d&iJJTUJKIct- ?UcL 0lra or Tia -V.:-t&-:-- "::r;c.?A''r:.'L!:oAb co. '.IT- f C.t Juro 12, 1? f 0 - I ; CUANQv Of CJIZDULiii', - Oz and after:. Monday, .7ur.o' latb, 1850, the rj i wiTir re'calo will borcn. on thi n roaa: Paeaerrer, J.'iri. Mali- ni Through Freight T;a;n, J'a'iy except h'ar.dij3. " . 'Leave Wiljftco... 4 00 P A Lesye Florence... 2 40 i V Arnre at r!utatiiv. 8 IT A M Leae ColuoiLii 5 cq Letve Flornr:;.. .....:.,. 4 3'f) ' ' Arrive at WiUrictc.-. .".'.'.'... .'.'.'. n ) a Leave Viiiiiingior. 1J 13 j y, L'eave Flbreiice. ;.. i...,, 2 2)A Arrive st Caradsn JuDftion... .75 A M Arrive at'Colurahia..., f 15 jK j Leave Colurr.bi?.. 03 i i Leave (?aftidc J'nctirj 2 CO IV'"' Leave Florence.. ., a 0 A M Arrive at V C 30 A M' This' -Train pL- a c.:!y ' at Brin'aley's. Wfeltevllle; rrn.a. "Fair BlulTand Marioc. j ' , Pa9Benjrer3 f,,r Cula':.bi p.aJ i! points on G. A C. Ii. li.'Rui ii vVp?trn Norrb Carcii -na, vi Coia.iitU r.ud Spartaqburj; ahoold take Niht Kxpress Trrun from Vv il-Ji jetton. Fassenra tor A?.rr.a fn'd fVNisrht Express 'iraio, ni-ivli c ai.ee u .vU Ctindss Junction. OTtronyh M!-?f if f Crs na aniht traits lor Cfciriiston, wd Aajfajte Trains leaving Viifcirton TSattrdav nights mkicp' c$t vni-m t r-Colntabht only via Camdea vJiiactiii aud tfgulb, Carolina Bailroad. '. ' - JOK'X F. DIVUSTU, Gnral Hopu jane, 14 . . ; . UN FERMENTED'' " TRADE MAF.K . 5 , amh unnr : I. richer ia lne r.ai a ttie e. ifoduciapr ilateriils than aii. ftrc fyrjEi 4ict rr inediciae, wt.IV' Itm frtin otjctiot ured svts: iU Y x -u . . T,y ' cilH ?a t dpftioT?, tirk' Hvi'i. -'Mfirjtiti, Krofccimiin. V..ct Mhi: ti t .L1n1t.n1. JVer.TOBanes, Sir f: ( .; Clio ,i4itito t eaut4 01 rf'-jntp, ;.jfa. iHf 'JT ctilirca. ma .f tXVrfc? -ti -r, ,t. bes, amJ koj' f.w-!A!' al 'JH ftvr eomponr d'?a. .'."i4;eArrwiair.iif HALT BITTED CO., Baitut Saav 4 V jane U -iwf ' ... ' , '..,. -bii-; 1 4 STOP OHMiiillEt' c a?d ehirpe f. mly VHinr.,, lllatraUd.fco Add.uj Datti' JJ Jksttj , WajhirUfl, J. joMiw. Bomctapathic Wdkin?, wi itb I ri;li 1 fc dry pri3s.r . r!riptkiait Hod it fj I tocrs. lieidenl acd Vinton at aiUo9la. ia- t ajifMUiroo;r.t,.t L ' MK, J . Hi KAT fc Ktjr rVa?r 'A4vrt a is A rent, a I. Far k Horr (lucea JlaUdap), Sew Yorr, is aathor izedto contract fr ac vertisestentain the OaiLi iUvixw art fu siiatioa Jooaaat, aoaMorstrUy . fin A 1 T T WILT. RAVE It!? .KCAltf KCB ON J WrigfcfcTnio Sound,'' rtfd" efrfr'Jzzn 1st, a consslfte affOtAcrtof ,ir?sH,ateKt V
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