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' PLEAS NOTICE. The Daily Review. We will be g lad te ux friends on say sad all genera) Interest but JOSH T. JAMES, Tbe name of the ajii morsxaros. BSjSjag, to tbe Editor Communications o POSTAGE PAIDc one aide of tbe paper. Persona Bttes mnst be avoMstf. w... iy IgjMSBSf hr . fceaay P of tb cUy. at Aad It la especially .jnd stood that the Editor does VOL. VI. WILMINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1882. NO. 312 he views of correeponden te in tbe editorial coin -"rSUwtr PMW tglarry , iy TV Ztfy Baview has the largest polished, in the city of Wilmington. TfsS CKXT COLUMN AdktrtiMtmemti inserted in this col- at 10 cents per hnc. eat nse Zgtns rharoe of less than 30 cents k, rn.it on amy dertisement WHAT Mil JNO. PARISH ISJ . . mm . liar. niOil V ll-l f LUs o. v... V : i; bbs cos., isuMu i"i mtmm --. ,o,l think it equal o . -at ..1 i nlnlTS the Guanope, to use it for i idol; . r- . rn and cotton, as the increase over Auction on the natural soil is a I increase over hemdred percent. For sale by James . nonarca pci T. Pettewai Agent. dec 88-lt. gWUJ 1 KNGK THE WORLD ta produce its equal. Challenge I -ahorse og Soap. No Boards or Boilers ir! Call on Prof. !arrington t o Seventh and Prioceas streets, Agts. dee iff-It W AMEU-A good Cook. .rai.rik Nothing but cookma refjniren. ; at S. K. Corner Third and Mul-; berry streets dec 11- , TW re now fortv Chinamen en rolled in the Bible class of Trinity Baptist Church, in New York city. e Senator Beck suggests that Billy Mabone had better settle up sonic of is old "affairs of honor" before he en rage Q nay more. Oa the German Emperor's next birthdaf lhe d of March the founds i . r.i T-i;-t HrtJ ea the Ronigsplatz will be laid. Italiaa papers taeak of a new sieger promise. Signorin Giollini. which be iag translated into vulgar English aieaas Miss Margaret Johnston, of Cin- Philadelphia most be a healthy place. It boasts of sixty graveyards. No won der that the obituary poet of the nine teenth eentory. Mr. Goo. W. Childs. If . A . flourishes there. it is said that the manager aad "s Parisiennes made in than two years $400,000 by the produc tioaef the MascoCU and $600,000 oat of -PUle de Madame Aagot. la some places is Europe steel bars are need in preference to bells, sup planting them sometimes altogether in caarch steeples, aad producing very pare, distinct, and melodious sounds. The tide of imigration which baa sot ia from the mountain districts of Hun gary lor the last two years toward A Swiss is beginning to occupy the at tention of the Hungarian Government. The Cincinnati Commercial asserts that thousands of parsons are drawing pensions who were never in the army. It is safe to aet. however, that they all vets the straight Republican ticket Canada is to have a doubled postal sard, so arranged as to afford the sen der the means of accompanying his sossainnication with a blank reply card, stamped, and only to be detached to be ready for nse. They will coat twe eenta. The Pennsylvania Legislature will meet next week. It will re-apportion j the State, and will be called upon to do reform work in Philadelphia, whatever , that may mean. The Senate is Re pub- j iean aad the House is Democratic, so it is sure to he a harmonious session. The Senate ol the United States is not covering itself overmuch with glory. The Civil Service Reform bill passed testerdsy is bat farce aad fooltshne. In me ol its provisions it is almos ridie Joos The ft east n would hasre done better To have adjourned for the holi daya Notwithstanding the unprecedented j of the r resent vear in the ' w - ---- pjiugJjaarscu, where gam-! rig in grain if not tolerated. A half-ton hog was rafted for at Worn eisaorf. Pa. Two thousand tickets were sokfc aad among the purchasers were risassns. Sunday school svperin leaitsals. a Judge, twe pastors, sad sssay children. A justice of the peace presided over the dice, the throwing of which lasted two daya aad nidhts. and sad multitude from several counties fager beer, sard and to pool tables, and wwas siee saows were kept running eariag these proceedings. w Are yon troubled with symptoms foe of tarn era Browses Iron great grain-crowing Northwest, there j cable names were brought Deiore ine has been a falling off in the receipts of Mayor this morning charged with dis frain at Chicago of 25,000.000 bushels. ' orderly conduct. Tbe offence was trif Tae people in that section seem to have ! Ting and they were delived to the cap awoke to the fact that there are other J tains of their respective vessels. will Hon. James Garland, Judge of the has resigned that position at the great age of ninetj-one years. He retired ; in the full possession of his mental fac allies at an ace never before reached I by any other J udge. The nearest ap- j J proach to Judge Garlands age was Sir ! ' ti . i r l l riiumas More, of the Queen's Bench. father of the ill-fated Thomas More, i . i wno reaenca me age oi ninety years Much comment has been made con reminr an erareasinn nanl bv Tounree . " " . , . ' , in Our Continent, relative to the pres- ont condition of the Radical party. He anid of that party that it was "as dead as it Cheops had been butlded over its ashes.' In this connection we would I simply remark that Cheops was the ; builder Instead uf the builded, and w are somewhat surprised that the mis-! t take has not been noticcl and corrected j ,knUi k U .rti.l tk un. ' - n--- i gunge. It is also surprising that Tour-! ffe who. though au unnrineinled iarti- san in that political party wiiich he thus consigns to the grave is most certainly a man of literary culture and ability, . should be led into such an error. Acklen, of Louisiana, will contest j Com niittee consists oi Messrs John Kellogg's seat and has given notice to Haar. Jr., W. H. Gerken, H. C. Prcm thal effect. He says Mr, Kellogg had a I pen, C. F. Von Kampen, E W. aorruDtion fund of $50,000 whifch he Doscher and J. G. L. Gieschen, all of used to purchase votes. Fifteen thou- l Jll f il; i . .. f k Bnu uul,n" tlu "uu"1. uc 'is.jjusi wdri ariaugciucuw a.o "MJ was given by three railroad companies , to insure the greatest amount of pleas - L!.L I Ulll U I . 1. Coma Dull. road Committee, of which he is chair- man. and that tbe remainder was fur. nished by Jay Hubbell's committee and private parties. He also charges fraud and intimidation. We don't care much which wins. Decent and honest people would like to see them both k ick" ed out of ihe House. The Philadelphia Xorth American, protesting against the way Mrs. Lang try has been assailed, says i "A more pitiful spectacle of cowardly persecu- j tion ot an unprotected woman has nev er been displayed before within our knowledge." Yet in the city of Philadelphia Mrs. Iangtry was completely ignored by its refined aad cultured people, and in our view she was served just as she deserv ed to be. It is not an unprotected wo man who is assailed, but it is because she is protected too much and in viola tion of every rule of propriety and we might say common decency that she is the subject ef censure. The glaring de fects in her acting upon the stage might be overlooked had she not made herself the subject of scandal by receiving with satisfaction the attentions of the man Gebhardt. Had she come here as a wo man ignorant of the world and its ways she might be entitled to some sym pathy, but as it is she is only entitled to the censure which she receives. LOCAL NEWS. TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. City Coupons ishl Meeti.no rand New Year Ball cuds Bsos Celluloid io iUDqueDt impajcra Ibidb aco Ship Notice r son's With Promptneea T Pbttbwat-Fertilizer Tatss New and Novel Good Wm L Smith Board of Health J C Mesne Tale Epsom Water. Hants Bason Planoe and Orjrmn OBO K FnaxcH a Sons Thank You ALaxAVDsa 8rnoT a Box A Card The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 508 bales. A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. t Henry Wilson, colored, was brought before Justice Gardner this morning charged with the larceny of a hog. The evidence was insufficient and he was discharged. Two white sailors witn unpronouurc m m m 4 . WKn th steamer II. T. Baya left When the steamer IT. the whsrf this afternoon it was found that a colored man, employed by Messrs Fowler ft Morrison, bad cither by accident or carelessness been lelt on board, and there were fears lor a few moments that he would be an invol untary passenger to Jacksonville. A pea sing boat, however, was bailed and he was put on board of it and returned safely to his duties, much to his delight. Ladies will remember that Jen Dtxr A Sow. hae an etoganl line of bite silk handkerchiefs they under - Silrsr PlaUd Spoons aodF orka, low p.isas. at Jai obi. t The Funeral. The remains of the late Mr. Dawson i at lhe St- Tamest Home this afternoon, arrived here this morning and were in- j anfl t was a very interesting events terred during the forenoon in the family There are about 125 children who at burial ground in Oakdaie Cemetery, j ten1 tne school and the Christmas tree the funeral taking place from St. wa5 prepared lor their tgfcfit. the girts James'. A lanre concourse of sorrow Dg friends accompanied the remains to the grave. Christmas Tree Concert We are glad to learn that there was a good attendance at the "Christines ' At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon the Tree Concert" given last night by j officers-elect of several Masonic or the Sunday School connected with ganizations in the city were duly in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran ; gtalied. Those of St. John's Lodge, Church, and that about $90 were real-' Xo. 1. and Wilmington Lodge No. 310. ized, which will be devoted to the fund wen installed by Senior Grand Wnr which is being raised to build a school den C. H. Hubinsop, and Qoncord house on the vacant lot next north ol Chapter No. I, and Wilmington Coun Uie parsonage, The celebrated 'Fish Brand' Gills Twine is sold on lr nt J aoobi's Hard " . ware Jiepot. T New Year's Ball. A irrand New Year's ball the members nf fwrmania. given by Lodse. No. 4. K. of P., at Germauia Hall, on next Mondav evening. The whom are veteran mauagers and know i . i . ... - ...... ,.... ure. it win unuouoieaiy ne an enjoyauie occasion to all who may attend "I would not live always, I ask not to stay." We do not wonder, with such a cold as yours, but there is a bright side to every thing, and sunshine even for those racked with pain. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup never fails to cure the most stubborn cough. A Fine Steamer. The side-wheel steamer H. T, Baya, Capt. Samuel Parker, irom Philadel phia fnr TflL-sonrillo Fla nnfc in hpre phia, for Jacksonville, ria., put in nere last mzht for a supply Ol coal, ana made fast at Messrs. Fowler & Morri son's wharf, where she took in the necessary fuel. During the forenoon she was visited by many of our citizens, and was the subject of much favorable comment from those who bad the pleas ure of inspecting her. Tho H. T. Baya was built during the present year, and is entirely new in all her machinery and equipments, as well as in her hull. She is 441 tons register ; has ten life-boats, two of Which are metal ; one life-raft and 600 life-preservers. Her inspect or's certificate permits her to carry 679 passengers. Everything about her is first-class, and the accommodations for both passengers and crew are all that could be desired, She left at about o'clock to-day for her destination, where she will be employed during the season as a passenger boat running from Jacksonville to Palatka, on the St. John's river, a distance of about 75 miles We are under obligations to Capt. Parker for courtesies extended to us while on board of her. Notes of the Fire. Messrs. Alex. Sprunt & Son lost more by the late fire than was at first sup posed. The building caught in several places, and so fierce was the heat that glass in the windows was melted by it A small frame house on the yard was entirely destroyed, and a 4ot of rosin was damaged. This rosin was exposed to some of the fiercest of the fire, and the fact that it was saved at all borders on the wonderful. It was the water irom the hydrant, near at hand, which did the work in this instance while the building itself was saved bv the firemen. Had the flames .v.. r v.0 u-rH i and warehouse during tbe tire of Tuesday eve swopt on to other parts of the yara a j nlng Alexander sprunt son. largo amount of rosin would have been lost and then the Ion spirits shed of Messrs. Worth & Worth, containing probably a thousand casks of spirits turpentine, would have been swept of Wilmington, n. c. ) away. Where the flames would have , rp annual meeting of the stock been stopped it is idle to speculate as, I 1 fortunately, and Providentally, they I k" at this Bank for the election of Di were checked at once. The British j rectors win be held at their Banking Home, barque George Davis, which was, and j on Tuesday, the sth day of January, ia3, at is now. lying at Messrs. Sprunt & n 0.elork A M. Sons wharf, was damaged somewhat bj the heat of the fire and a claim on the insurance companies will be made on her behalf. Messrs. Sprunt & Son were insured. Ex-Mayor Fishblate and his daugh ter. Miss Ella, accompanied by Miss Miriam Grecnewald. left here this morning tor a trip to the North, jn which Mr. Fishblate will combine busi ness with pleasure- They will be ab sent about two months. Tbe annual massing of tbe Stock hold. era of tbe First National Bans: ot this John Haar. Jr. w. H. Gerken, H. C. Prem . ... :n 1 l.m Tn. T.n ocrt. C F. YonKampen, E. W . Doerher, J.G. 9th, 1. A Christmas Trea Festival was held having all been corBribtueu by the ! members of St. James' Parish. ' For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery, go to J acobi's Hardware Depot, f Installation Ceremonies. cil No. i. by P. G. H. P., II . II . Mun son. l he ceremonies were conducted ! in private. On. Wednesday, the 10fh proximo, the officerslect of the Commandery will be installed and Mr. W. II. Chad is to be i bourn will deliver an address on ; Templar Masonrv. The installation I ceremonies and address will take place at St. .Johns Hall, lhe panne are cordially invitod to be present. Useful Holiday Present. TYe know of no better present to be made than a genteel euit of clothing or ; a fine 0ver-coat. and. of course, to find . . . . : these, you have only to step into the : 9tore of A. & I. Shkip.r, No. 31 Mar street TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. FIR8T NATIONAL BANK, WILMINGTON, N. C, 7th Dsc, 1&?2. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of this Bank, held this day, the following Pre smhle and Resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, this Board has received with pro found regret the announcement of the death, in tho city of New York, on the S8th Instant, of JAMES DAWSON, their Vice President ; therefore, Resolved, That we most sincerely lament the loss of onr friend with whom we have for many years been so Intimately and pleasantly , asftotedj an(1 whose discretion, financial abilities and long experience we nave regard ed with much confidence In all matters per taining to the Interests of this Institution. Resolved, That we shall remember with plea sure, that in all our social as well as our busi ness Intercourse with the deceased, our rela tions have ever been of the most amicnble and agreeable character. Resolved, That In token of our respect for the memory of our deceased friend and asso ciate, this Banking House be draped In mourn ing, and that we will meet the remains at tbe Depot, and join the escort to the family resi dence, and that this Bank be closed dnring the funeral services to morrow. Resolved, That we tender to the bereaved family et the deceased the assurance of our warmest sympathy In their great affliction. ana that they be presented with a copy of tneee proceedin ssa Resolved: That a copy of these proceedings be furnished to the city papers, with a request that they publish tbe same. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE TAX COLLECTOR, CITT OF WILMINGTON, N. C, December 27, 182. Delinquent Taxpayers ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT I WILL begin, on the first of January next, to make up tbe list for advertisement. Costs can be saved by paying now. HENRY SAVAGE, dec2S-St Tax Collector. OFFICE CLERK AND TREASURER, CITY OF WILMINGTON. N. C, December 27th, 188: CITY COUPONS m m a T T rTTXT T A VTTT APV 1 IMI will JD be pid on presentation at the First Nationvf ai nam oi una cut. HENRY SAVAGE, dec2g-t Treasurer Notice. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY cautioned and forewarned against harboring or crediting any of the crew of Nor. barque TITA- a -as M A, as neither the Master or Con signees will be responsible for any debts contracted bv them. HtlDK & CO., dec 28 3t Consignees. A Card. HUE UNDERSIGNED RETURN THEIR hearty thanks to the members of the Fire De ; partmcnt for their vigorous and successful ! efforts in savlnc from destruction their office dec 25 It Annual MpfttW AnilUai meeting, first national bank I A. K. WALKER, Cashier. dec asat-s Grand New Year's Ball i GcrmsniaLodgeNo. 4, K.ot P. AT Germania Hall, MONDAY EVEN I NO, JANUARY 1st, 1983. A HAPPY, HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. TICKETS Si .SO. irrVFiT1 NEW ADVEKTISMENS. Board of Health. i i MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE Office of tbe County Commissioner pn Friday craning, December 29, lS- at o'clock. Import s bo lnes. WM. L. SMITH, ilc t - It President. Pianos and Organs, C UEAP FOU CAU OR ON THE EASY Iustalmpu: lau, at llhlNSUtRaEll'S, Blank Books, pAPKU AND ENVELOPES. INK OF A I.I. KIND. Beauiitul BOX PAPKK, a now Jot hint iot and for sale cheap at HKINSBEBGCltM. Thank You. rpo .V GEMBBXM7S PUBLIC WE RBTTJftS sincere thanks for liberal patronage. W have ! still a large stock of Boots & Shoes to offer, and tboec who failed to get thetr Jhrltmas presents can now oall and select their New Year offerings. We only require a small equivalent. Come and call on us. Geo.SR. French & Sons, der 28 sfe-NORTII FRONT ST With Promptness o RDERS FOR CUSTOM WORK CAN NOW be filled by us oTJisrsoisr, Clothier and Merchant Tallo dec 27 Fancy and Staple Groceries. 1 jdiO 200 do do other grades. 50 Boxes BACON, 75 Buckets LARD, 100 Bbls MOLASSES, Cuba, N. O. and Porto RJoo, 10.0PO Ptrlpod Sacks SALT, 100 Bas COFFEE, ail grades, 50 Bbls C, Ex C and Gran. SUGAR, 25 Bbls RICE, 200 Rusbs MtAL, 60 Boxes CHEESE, 100 Boxes CANDY, 50 Buckets do, 100 Boxes CAKES and CRACKERS, 100 Cases 1 and 2 Lb OYSTERS, 50 do SALMON, 25 do SARDINES. For sale by dec 27 KERCHNER & C ALDER BROS. We Must Thank UR CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR Thought fulness of us during the Xmaa week, and If We were successful La our attempt to please them a continuance of their favors will be apprecia ted. WE ARE fiORRY THAT OUR SUPPLY OF ROYSTER'S CANDY gave out, but the demand was greater than we expected. We will have a FRESH 8UPPLY to-day by Express. Five pound boxes of beat mixture packed by ROYSTER for S3 50. ccoie We hope our patrons will excuse any delay in tbe delivery of goods last Saturday. On Xmaa of '79 and '80 found us unprepared 'for the delivery of goods, owlog to our large trade, and although we bad previously used but TWO Wagons, THREE were not sufficient for our trade Saturday. We propose to accom modate our customers next Xmas If it take SIX Wagona. . P. L. BRIDGERS & 00. dec 2T Holiday Gifts. gPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOB THE Bea ton : Celluloid Sets, in Plush, Satin and Leather Cases, Jewel and Odor Cases, Cologne: Bottles. Toilet Seta and Vases, Travelling Cases, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Ac. Latest 5t?le and Lowest Prices. WILLIAM B. uBEIUi, Druggist. dec 15-nac tf Market Street. Tate Epsom Water ! O N DRAUGHT, OR BY THE GALLON dt barrel. For taJe by JAMBS C MUNDS. Pharmacist, SS North Frost Street. dec.t If You Wish to See j riAFT. B. J. JACOBS, of Senior Beserre ! notoriety, the oldest Saddle and Harness, Ac, i msJter in wumimnon. last can at 11. m. iwn - DEB GO'S store aad bay a nice Lap Bob and all otaer articles in a saoaiery estanusn- gat, for it ! the pUee to get them. mm M NEW CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY I . K A T Z 9 8, 36 Market St. Silk, Cashmere & Fancy Dresses t CLOAKS, IOT.MANS, SACQUK. - BLANKETS, BEDSPREADS, DAMASKS, TOWELS, ri'DK'FS, 1Q0 Dozen Misses Hose, In fuB Regular make. ents a Pair. Ladles and Misses Vest and Cor to. Hundreds of Fancy articles, useful sad ruble at prices which wUl plea and compare favorably with the lowest Northern catalogues. Examine, and aave money by buying thing uacful t . KATZ, 36 Market Street dec 19 New and Novel Goods I JJECEIVED BY EXPRESS EVERY DAT The New Floral Poems Beautiful beyond description. Call and sea tbe Immenae stock ef CHRISTMAS GOODS I AT YATES' BOOK STOEE. 1882. XMAS 188. i -4 Millinery & Fancy Goods I THE LADIES WILL PINO AT EXCHANGE CORNER, Almost every this desirable m the waysf MILLINERY AND MILLINERY GOODS, HATS, BONNETS, FBATHBB8, FLOWERS. Av. In addition, we hare a large and raperfc stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS, among which will be found man y pretty thing for Holiday Gifts. mW Erery Steamer brings fresh access' Price reasonable and polite lady clerk, on both Soots. Miss E. Karrer, dec 16 The Latest Thing I . TK SACflZT POWDER IS THE "LAB. TRY SAL BET BAG" io twsfrs different per f nmesnJor aale by Munds Bros. 1.41 BROADWAY ANL WILMINGTON, B. C- GIFTS
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