Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / Aug. 14, 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
I) .- - TilIB PAPER. fnoiui every afteraeon. Bun-leys .rr-JbT JOSH. T. J AM B8. KlUTU- AN U -aralKTO, ..M'RIFTIONH.rOBTAGE PAID. I PLEASE S OTICE. r oegfma to receive eomsaaaicaUo&s from ov rUnf on aav a&d all sabjeets o rnrallatanst but: i , writer ooit alwan ba for aWwrfto Editor. Ooaawalemaooi mvt be writtea: oa only oaaddtof thsaptrt ' Prso&Iltles b4 okJ4.l Aad It fa especial! M particular ly't-der stood that the Editor Tott not always tadort the views of oorreepoQ dents, maUss so itated la tie editorial eolaa&s. - ... i 00 Ht montsi, $150 ; Three -,,h,.Il i Oae month, 50 cent. f charge, in y Prtof ....raui.orUtsperwe-, v"- - tod liberal VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14,1880. NO. 147 w-Subr.Ur will pi'Jejerepon any ua . . i " a V.i'grwto rhr papers regularly. Daily Review. BROVH & 'RODDICK 45 Market Street. il .i.u' J-ant Drawers, , .iimufAC'nr, r.-l cii.ts, rejiu'ar I .'.Y ('all and ex m :.e. i!, hi -Muse nmas Miirt, $1, try U.ein and yu will use no other. OIH" ShsJanu Shawk. u.. r.- cSuain-' out ail our Shetland Shaw's a? fl; thej are really worth SI. 1iW V.tv! Summer Skirts, from 50c to $1.75. A beautiful Hue. !.!' Printed English Cambric, 10 cents lir yard regular prlio 13 cents. . Vtmu A r-ciiic 1-awns, 12J cents pr yard, .l! a'.l over tho country at 15c, black crapes. V Lave just received a largo invoice of l'fV" In Single, Double and Triple. Suiiable for Veilings and Tiimmings. NM.K AGENTS IS THIS CI TV for tho MliOW:i CRAPE, FOR HIE DEEP" EST MOURNING. A I'.ij Irio in Uonts Linen Handker chief?, H .o per Dozen. LADIES' CORSETS. We hive Just received a new Corset to re tail at 1o corits a boiuty. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market .St. JT 17 , A RARE. OPPORTUNITY FOR IHE LADIES ! WE ARK HfcLLlttU at Reduced prices I Udioe. lliMoi and Children' Dreane iaj undo. wear, Trimmed una Untrimmed I Hf m.4 U I ... wwiii seiioa oarHtoek ofibve named i -Ucle et RKDUOCD PRICES to make I iv-'m ior ran forms. Uir Work aad Stamping solicited. KARRKlt McGOWAN. If IT For Rent. pKOM TlIE lit of October 1890, tb restJoooe at the Bouthwest c roer of Flith and Market its. Apply to JOHN L. OANT WELL, ' ij tr Box 4.9, Post U2ee. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WIL1L1NQTOK, N. a Large Sample Kooius lor CoiuHicrci.il Travelers. rpUK PKor&lbTOli having thoruughlj ivMvated this House aadfarnUhuJ it entire ly new. Is prepared to five to the traveling pvblie all tbe aale&el of a FISiiT CL18H UOTEL. it Is loeated in the very etrof the astnee part of the city, being I eoaveeUat V tbeprtaeipal buxioera hovu , PosinSee, CaVoa Route,; City Hall and 0rt lloose. fSXT'L Ftrti-CIaM Bar tad Killiaid h!oob eoeaeetod with thy ElotL RATEd $i PER DAY. ot 24 K. A. snHITTri? Now is the Time. BUT TOOK CAMPAIU G0LDriAT BH IK STORK. PLAOH, ItAU'lkH, aol 11 a M itch Pid teree of Ue eaad dte, on If Mfty e nU eash. C. W. YATKd. CHEAP READING! For tho Campaign. The Daily Review, to Dec. 1st, for $1.00! Tho Wilmington Journal to Dec. 1st, for 50 cents! The- Wilmisotom Jiuiurac. published every I-rl I:iv t'ivtM ill nf thn news ot the 4 week! , r- Tho Daily Review, published every ! afternoon, gives the news of the day and the latest market reports. Address Joeh. T. James, Wilmington, N. O. , wu The Htatc canvas. Attorney General Kecan will address the people at i . Ornntham'a Wavnn mnntv. JSAinrdnT. August 14th " ' J Meadow, Johnston county, Mondsy. August ICth. i LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. . Johv W H-trsa, Agent For the Black. fih Grounds and Rocks at New Inlet. P Hsi-iBiaeaa Be.Ua' Heliotrope Wafer. Fw ad lloitetter' Bittiri. Yatxs CatspaigA Good I Twelfth Bunday after Trinity. Wif.dnw Uias all sizes at ltaffer & iVice's. f Dav'm lenoth 13 hums md 31 mln ntna , , 1 T i ADO IlBJVlOt UiUUU ID iu in oi wuii - ter now. Caught in the act The performer who forgets his part. I Tho sun eets to-morrow afternoon at 49 minutes past G o'clock. If a man would like to get off from a : ... , .Irinlr Via cKrml.l sarnir fifT. Save vour money and buy your Build- in Supplies from Altatler & Price. Z '. - .. . f I Hon. Geo. Dav s, of this city, is reg- i.tnr..? at trio Facrla riotol. in Ashcville. - " - D I When a girl gets hugged by o sailor she thinks it a gnawtickle 04u' . Ct... 1 m All iruu diciri ana rvaimu onow v-t styles and alzos, at Al.TA.FFER, 1'KICkImi ju.eilt for tbe Atlas Plow, cariies in & Co'a Only onelntermcnt in Bellevuo come-1 tcry this week, that of a sailor who was drowned. Major John W. Dunham, Clerk of the Criminal Court, ha hied him to the mountains. Four interments in Tine Forest ceme- tcrv feci jredl this week, two adults and I two children. ) - . i I Yon can buy No. 1 Cookinz and Heats Proves at almost anv nrice at Jacobi's Uardware Depot. i I . . I The weisrht of the heart is from eight to twelve ounces. It beats 100 000tlme8 I in twenty four hours. this week, one infant only two days oldwilhtke escaped prisoner, and after a and onefcdult 81 years of age. tassel, brought him on the ground, not, I . . I Nt ver despise a man because hi cloth- ing is po.r. tven Auam, accoruing w tho best authorities, never owned either a da ter or an overcoat. A starving tramp will bcarely excite epmpatby at the kitchen door now unless he says he haa.boen without food for forty daya, aud then be will run the 'risk of being denounced as a fraud. Mr. H. T. Browu, living in Shady Grovo, Franklia CV, Va. sajn:-Haviog thcroushly tested Dr Bull's Baby Syrup in ray family, I cherfully certify ;to its uniformly good effect, anil recommend it as a most excellent remedy. Mr. Ileinaberger baa on exhibition now the best lithographs of Hancock and English. we have yet seen. We say the best, because tbey are rnoro faithful to the photographs. Hancocks fco is one at which wo can. never tire of looking. Se a woman on horseback ia another column,, riding near Speer's Vineyards, with a bunch of Grapes from which .Speer's Fort Graps Win is made, that is ao highly esteemed by the medical pro fession for the uw of invalids, weakly persons and tho ged. Sold by Druggists. Masonic Rites. The members of the Masonic fra'sruity la this city will form in procession, to. morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at Ma sonic Hall, oq Market street, and march from thence to the al atonic Lot iu Oak dale Cemetery where the Masonic rites of burial will b3 heidovdr th jr-tve of the late P. W. Fauoing. Bishop Atkinsuu'a tieaitb. Capt. Man uing hs received a letter from Col A-kintUi, who is uor at the Wuitu Su!phur Springs in Virginia with .1 ki.. 1. 1 i.ii... ij: .i .. a v,; I f I : t i r. . . . -j . ' r..i i . i iu wuiuu ae s.aiet mat. ma 'tuup I , ... .. . . . thinks hi rnnriitirvi an favrr!Vla tnat he .... ' . . . , will leave b:m on ntxi Monday and Btart I for home. Quite sick. We are sorry to hear that Mr. George Myers Is very sick in bed at his residence iu this city. He has a very bad attack of jaundico and at last accounts was thieat- ened with pneumonia. To-day. it was I sajj wa8 ool w,u a8 he waa veaer I ,j , tra ..,o u; aT,iJ I r " ' l .1 ill L.I- i. . 15 if r . I weaiuer win tioip fco put mm on ms ice again in a few days. Everybody eanger suiui witha Pock-it t-mfe, also lablo Cutlery, at Jacobi s Hardware UeDoT- Iladly Cut- Mr. G. J. Boney's wollknown white horse was badly cut last night while in his stall at the stables ia rear of Mr. Alex Oldham's mills! The cut extends across the shoulders of the animal and is as neat Iy dons as though the instrument were a razor. inrsi ll was lOOUgm mat some malicious person had effected the Injury but a closer examination has satisfied Mr. I Boney that it must have been the result I r 13 . s .1 ! i I OI aCClUCUl III IUO blUU BUU lUiifc 11 W31 I done by the edgo of tho tin sheathing on the food box. Ihe animal is now at Oapt. Southorland's stables undergoing I repairs The Auierican Uaiou suit. In tho Supreme Court at R ileigh, on Thursday, the following was heard on a euit of certiorari: y . American Union Telegraph Company LuitA Ra:;ro4li nQmninv. and tha 8ama .Li.i.r wsi.i vvi. i t ii i u u - c djn Riilroad Company; both cases from Nlew Hanover county. The cases of the - plaintiffs were argued by D. Ii. Russell (b brf f ftnd Dancaa K CBae for the Mordecai for the defendants. Mr. Nath'l Jacobi bavine bemn anooiut want of this oeleorateU I'low cm now have their orders filled at Jacobi's Hard- ware Depot, Ho. 10 S. Front sr. tf. City Court Delaware Moore, the colored individu al who was arrested yesterday for dis orderly conduct and subsequently created such an excitemeut by his escape, was brought into Court this morning in a 88mi mide state, showing evideutly that u9 tad undergone a rouh and tumble gjme where. Tbe charges preferred agaiLS. I f.h nrlunnpr vcpta first f.r ilinrder!v COD- r- - - duct and second ior resisting ma pouce and attempting to escape. Ibe tea time n nrnral that (!pfnnr1nt ntrur?k Officer "J " . . . . , I n.o.nl ts na artA fKion - Kir lpavin & " " o n!ua nf h bhrt in th nffi erS hand. "v " T , ' o a-t mj nvui w j.iww - o ""r i and ran until Officer Gaflord came up hrtwdref. until ha had stricken tbe last I w named officer with bis nst. csereant Davis coming up right then the obstrej erous man was soon overpowered and conveyed back to the Guard House. Tbe foregoing was the testimony In the case and upon tht testimony His Honor sentenced the defendant to pay a fine of $30 or be incarcerate-! in the City Prison for thirty days. - The pris oner was carried below and locked up. The next name called wts Isabella Robinson, when the llajor announced that judgment had been supeuded in that case. One drunk and don was c nt':r ed i I order to allow defendant au opportunity to get sober lor the trial. ' Joseph Martin, a colored lad afpirently about 15 years of ag, was -arraigued for disorderly conduct. After listening to tbe evidence, the Mayor administered a repri maud to defendant, telling hi ji he would suspend judgment in this instance and re lease him, but, If ha was ever brought up again before the City Court, he would receive doublo punishment. Thi? being the Iait ease on the docket, the Court ad . jouraed. , The debg ites to the Drturgista' Conver. tion, b.M in Raleigh, hive returned to the city. They talk in glowing terms of the kindness aLd hospitality of their fiiends in ivaleigh. The Charlotte Observer says: Tuesday eveuing the 'Wilmington boys at Ashe vilie gavs a merman (at the Eagle Hot-1 in that piace, coinplimentaryjto the youtjg lady visiturs frwm Georg'u. Mes rs. Newbury A Chasten will remove m Uctoter to the stoi ou the opp site, side of the street, next Ntrth of .Messife Pattersou & kl icks, which tbey a:e having entirely refitted for their business. I We uuderBtuud that Messrs G. Wash Larab'acd Edgar Par malee have leased the store on the first floor of the Navas6a Company's new building and will open a grocery store there in October. I The German barque Eintracht, which cleared at this port, tosday, for Antwerp, takes out 2,444 casks spirits turpentine and 340 barrels rosin, which is one of the largest cargoes of spirits taken out from this port in many months. Dr. Pierce's Extract of Smart-weed is a compound fluid extract of smart-weed, or water-pepper, Jamaica . ginger and I other ingredients knowu to be efficacious I jn curing colic, diarrhea, dysentery, I hloodv-flur. and kindrH affpetinnii Tt also breaks up colds, fevers and inflam matory attacks. Sold by druggists. Personal. We were pleased to meet yesterday wjtn our good friend, Capt. Bremers, of tQ0 German barque Lydia rescJuxuJ who u -b ua agaill( hajng more'cros8, a(J the At antic Ocean in nafpfv.i Onr people can appreciate a clever gentleman and Oapt. Bremers may vriends are al ways glal to greet him on his arrival here. 1 he Cape Fear. Captain Garrason, of the steamer I), Murchison, . reports that the river had fallen some 18 or 20 feet at Favetteville when he left there yesterday morning. In the lower part of the river there is, how ever, no perceptible decrease as yet Capt. Garrason also tells us that the stench along the line of the river from decaying vegetation is perfectly tearfuK but that it ia nothing to what it will be when the I lowlands are Hncovered and the rotting . r ' I tho Aniia eiin Window Glass of all sizes. Doors, Sash and Blinds, Builders' Baxdware.&o Low est prices at Jacobi's. liardly Erer, Onr portly but gocd-looking friend, Gus Rosenthal, has chartered a railroad train and will leave here to-morrow for New Yoik, Boston and Philadelphia, wjiere he proposes to spend the next few weeks in laying in such a ' stock of boots and shoes for the Fall and Winter trade as was never hardly ever seen before in Wilmington. He expects to buy mostly for cash and proniieas to give bis custom ers the benefit of bis bargains. 'Ihe Fast Mail. It is now announced that tha fast mail service on the Atlantic Coast Line will go into effect on the 23rd inst., which is one week from Monday. It is to run be. i XT j .i i . -iiween aew xorK auu onariesion, leaving I XT 4 n.cc D r mL? i w i0r .w . iu. iui. ii.e uiueroQb irozu lua ungiuai aesign, wmcn waa to start the mail from New York at an erly hour of tho morning, and we faij J0' Bt3 where the particular benefit is c'n far oa a. vuujo tut w v mv uiiticun ui Wilmington arc concerned. In leaving New York at 10 c'Jock in the evening, morning dailies will be cold before the train starts. The Yacht Race. I The yacht race yesterday,over tbe usual course at Wrightsville Bound, was cot attended by as large a crowd as is usual ly present. Still, there were many then who took enough interest in tne event to make up for a lack in numbers. The race resulted in favor of the Lizzie. The start was made in the following order and at the time given: i. 2h 47m......36s Flirt..... 2h....48m 16s Lizz'.e ,.2h. . . .48m. . . .40s ISippU ..2b 49m 80s The boats came in as follows: Restless 4h. . . .40m. . . ,32s Lizzie. , . . ,4b 32m. .7 .42s Flirt ...4h 32m 47s Ripple 4h... 33m 57s It takes a loud Babj to wake np a sleeping car; bnt it takes but little of Dr. Ball's Baby Synip to quiet that Babj, and it requires only 2& cts. to buy a bot tbof that well known remedy. . lVew Orleans Times. I FR0U COUNTER TO CB0SICR. The Story of a Grocery Clerk Who Is ow an Archbishop. Happening on Saturday morning to npeet at tne city nail Mr W C Raymond, that g ntleman narrated to a representa tive ot the! Times a biographical episode, which for phenomenal success might com pare moot favorably with the careers of those who for all time will live in his tory, afid which affords to the student of uuen an character one of the best examples of the possibilities within the score of human acoievement that ever came with in the writer's observation. It might be well to state for the infor mation of those not already acquainted wun inai very generally Known tact that Mr. VV. C. Raymond was at one time numbered among the largest and best pat ronized family grocers in this city, and that his establishment, located on Camp street, just above the corner of Oommer cial place, was sought by a large major ty of the lovers of g xxi thl ngs. Many years ago,' remarked Mr. Bay. imond, 'there were employed in my store fco joung men, George Swarbrick, with whom you are, no doubt, well acquaint ed, and his brother-ln law, Jimmy Gib bons, concerning whom I may narrate something that will prove of interest. wnen xsay tnat my iormer employe, Jim my Gibbons, who rolled barrels and tied up packages of sugar In my store, and His Grace, the Right Rev. James Gib bons, Archbishop of Baltimore, the confi. dentiai friend of His Holiness, Leo XIII, and a high dignitary of tho rvthnHn Church in the Uuited States, are' no and the same person. James ui boons was in my enmlov ment about elghteea months. He was ltbout exception the most energetic, in telligent, and strictly conscientious rounc nan I have met in the whole course of my life. Honest as the sun, and strictly uprignt in an conduct, l do not believe that a purer man than Bishop Gibbons exists to-day. His career in life in ex ceptional good .fortune might be com pared with that of those well known in history, and I have leareed to look upon uim as the JNapoieon ot the Church.1 'After a service in my store of eighteen months, youug Gibbons announced to tne that he intended to quit work, conceiving it to be his duty to at. end the theological seminary at St Mary s, in Maryland, and study tor tb3 priesthood. A bright stu dent and a man of earnest convictions, he early won the esteem of his professors. and no only this, but the favorable natim! of the Right Reverend Archbishop of the J n;o- e u;u ; ."v-Jj - ""T - iiuuwM ueiu oi Father Gibbons by the church, that after his ordination be wrs selected to take! charge of the parish of Canton. iustODDO- site Baltimore-. au iuio uaiiau Dgycittl J I ICO LO UAU UI I viousiy iauea uiteny to create an inter est in the church or even to establish a parish of any numbers or influence what ever. Within two years Father Gibbons had not only erected a splendid temple of worship, but bad created one ox the larg est and most influential parishes in the entire neighborhood. His very great success in this induced the Archbishop to retain rather (ii boons as bis private sec- ertary, a position which he held for some years. 'During this time it became necessary to choose a missionary bishop for the dio c?se of North Carolina, a State which at that time had but one Gatholic Church within its borders, that of Wilmington Gibbons name was forwarded to the Holy See as being that of a suitable can didate for the appointment, but a reply j came Dac trom Rome that Inasmuch as the candidate was believed to be of Irish birth, and that it was deemed inexpedient I to appoint to a bishopric any but priests oorn wumn the country wherein they exercised jurisdiction, an appointment wasreiused. , I mere occurred the most extraordinary I circumstance yet to be narrated: a dili I gent search into his family history d is- closed the fact that Gibbons' father and u, , . .7 fT l u .1 mother, although both of Irish birth, soon aiter sueir marriage emigratea to Amen-1 ca. where their son James was Lorn. I Thev returned to Ireland with the cuild. and James did not return to America - " .... I until he oecame a youth, bat is reaily ao I ... . i - I American born, and a citizen of the I Uuited States. 'This circumstance removed every ob stacle to bis appointment as missionary bishop of riorth Carolina, and be became among all classes one of tbe most esteem, ed prelates who ever officiated in that State. ' The demise of the Bishop of Rich n; nu elevated iiithop Gibbons to his m made bim the legatee of one of tho w:. '. jest bishoprics in tbe country, a:. . tit more recent death of the ArcLb:: ui Baltimore hrs elevated this lortunau pre a e. who was also His Grace's heir. to the Archbishopric, and the highest posi tion of tbe Catholic Church in Ameiica. All this has happened - in the course of comparatively a ve y few years.' The wilier distinctly remembers a Lime when Mr George Swarbrick, now a promi nent merchant, laud his distinguished brother-in-law, then plan James Gibbons, were both employes in Mr, W. C. Ray mond's stoie, and were the story not so well authenticated as it is, it would hvt the appearance more of romAnoe tliiiu reality. ;". ( he Begister of Deeds has issued four marriage licenses daring the week, two of which were for white and two fos col ored couples. v ; : . How Advertisements, For the Blackfith Grounds and Hocks at ITew Inlet. rpHK STEAM SB "PA8SPORI" WILL make ber lut Ulp to the 'BlaeklUh Ground' for the season oa TDESOAT next, the ITl h - mt w v WvvAi Parties who with to a inn . tt,.iir.i. Will b. aiUMm tmit for a (rood dsy'e fihin,r at tnls pcUt, 1 iekets to Kackfijh Qroundj IL To Tn! and return 60 cents. , JOfl.f W. HARPER, Matter and Arent au li.lt Heliotrope Water I In Each Drop there is a Charm. A Floral Essence of Exquisite Fia- grance, so highly eoncentrated taat a fen drops wlU leave its peculiar and delightful Perl urn e upon the Handkerchief for nasoy days. For sale at u U HEIXBBGRGER'S. I Deransiye Medication I a precaution which should never be neir- lectod whe!M"l prwen, and therefore eourse of the Bitters at this eewon is par- tieularly desirable, especially- for tbe fesble aael sickly. As a remedy for billiousness, dyspepsia, nervou4ness,ene: bowel complain'. tBM'eumotnin-' eomparabie to tnia whole tome restorative. eraiiT. n U Meat. Meat. 120 Box9i D s" 8IDE8, gQ do BELLIES, I gQ do STaiPB, Bbl ME83 FORK, For sale by Hall & Pearsali. au 13 Virginia Military Institute LtAinuiun viKUiniA. Qnoir.f a a. ls DCSSlOIl UpeHB ISt OCPl Te fpHB REPORT of tbe Special Bos r 4 of Ex-. a. amiaers for 1876 eioses thus In eoneluaios. vour Committee cannot too highly oommeud what has seemed to them the Tn!i?ind tingnishing feature of tbU Institution, tne happy combination of the military system of fustructiea with the de- partmenU or scienoe and of literary culture, and the more ennobling culture of the heart aa sew. aowhere else have we seen this OYltahlMatiSItt m W nl.t. m m, A ..k w7- Iw .rT. m.m- .F."nV - w - -wirum. w mm vw vkuiv Si IIIUUU a gvttem as fits a pupU for life and for death. under its guidance he is tare to reed always the path of duty, virtue and honor. - (ftcTned) Csasus Oavrss, LL. D, m. . Baaav, Maj-Oea. O. 8. A. I D. H. Oocaaaji, LU D, Brooklyn PoL Institute. J. Waaaxu Oaieaur, Kentucky. Add -ess FRAMCIB U. MM1XU, aullSt 1 Superlntndnt rJlro. S. Jm Baker9 FASBI05ABLE HILLI5ERY, WUmington, JT. O. Corner Third and Orange Streets.' lANOY GOODS, Motions, Hats, Bonnet, X Flats, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments of all kinds. Will renew and work over all kinds of old hair, braids, combings, Ac, root them and make teem, equal to new. Old Hats Bade to look like they were new Call and see my specimeM of work. jelO MRR. - J -KVK. Fresh Every Day. FI5E AE30RTHENT OF OXlTDIa, French and Domestle, Just reoefvsd aadfor sale. TAB OFLY OEN01KE HOUB-IIADE C-wJy ia the dry, will, be found ever day, fresh and sweet three doors South of the iostolee onr Ceooad street. Aim, lfx.it CiLia, Frt'S, a. : O. C JEYET, JatJ,' l;:7 V if'-"-' ' '
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 14, 1880, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75