Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / Feb. 8, 1883, edition 1 / Page 2
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
' : - . - v - - - - , - - ,i - - ' , f 'It . . i 1 'If: i . i . ; - ' 4 i-, I -i . ! f I , ! !!l t 1 t . -4 ir r .It. i 1 - - -, r . I . 1 I t ' T , I ! I The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES. Editor & Trop. . WILMINGTON. N..C. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1883. ... Znlcred at the Postofflce at Wilmington, N. C, as bccou'1 -class matter. 3 f One of the oldest journalists in the country, Mr. Eliot Kingman, whom "most of the old-timo readers of the ; Charleston Courier will remember as "Ion," its Washington correspondent, died at his residence in that city last Friday. mado Bishop Doane, of Albany, ha3 a plan to build a grand cathedral in that city, and he has collected $11,000 with which to begin the work. The site has been selected and the ground has been paid for. The cathedral is to scat 2,000 people and will have cost when com pleted, about $3oo;ooo. Another chance for Wi ndom i? talked of. It is said that Secretary Freling huysen is about to retire from the Cab inet and that the iamous exoduster is to be elevated to his shoes. This is a way . the Republican administration has of rvra-ettinsr those whom the people have J declared they do not want. t ,5 There is some gossip in the New York .bookstores abouta daily paper . to bo started in that citym the interests of the Protestant Episcopal Church, but it is not believed the matter has taken positive form. If such a paper is start edit will probably aim to represent the views of tho broad churchmen, of - which Rev. Drs. Newton and Shipman, it is supposed, arc advsAced type3. The Junior Democracy of Virginia , will in all probability come to the front in the management of the next cam" ; paign in that State, a3 the leading pa pers there are strongly advocating the proposition that the , young men shall be put forward-m the State Convention, which will likely be held at an early day, and also as candidates for office in the elections that may hereafter beheld. . . . . On the third page of this issue of the Reyiew will be found a remarkably in teresting letter from Prof. Kerr, State Geologist, to Gov. Jarvis, relative to the resources of Western North Caro lina, and the development, growth and : progress of that section of the State'. We commend it to the careful perusal of our readers as a paper tot great interest to our people, and as avalnable contribution to our history. Prof. Kerr is engaged in an important work, which will greatly advance the prosperity of the State, by calling the attention ot ' strangers to our unequalled possibilities and induce immigration to assist in the J i , ;4 development of our hidden wealth. J The gradual emancipation of -the . ' slaves in Brazil has not only permitted the country to prepare itself for the adoption of free labor, but its influence ..xm immigration has also been marked. , From 1801 to 1872 the average yearly number of immigrants was under 9, 000. In 18- a law was passed in favor prgradual emancipation, and from that date to 1879 the immigrants averaged o.ro - very nearly 23,000 annually almost three times the average before the en actment. The next two years showed nearly the, same results; but then a i- O notable increase was obs'erved, and from the 1st of January to the 31st of ' December, 1881, 30,781 immigrants landed in Brazil. t : The steai yacht of Hope Pius IX f , was advertised a fortnight ago in Lou- don for sale at public auction. She t fj ras biiilt soon after the Pope's return , ,J . from Gaela, to Rome, and, as the Lon don Times, savs, ordered "to be kept in! . . ; readiness should ho find it necessary . to again quit the Vatican at short no " tice." She is of about 600 tons, has a speed of 12 knots,. with eight large Ti , i fled bra3 guns. When she first ar- 4 rived at Civita Vccchia she was receiv ' ' cd by the Pope and duly blessed and . v annotated, her cost having been $230, 000, and her name being Immaculate Cosiccpcione. She remained in tho har . bor cf Civita .Vecchia tor about twenty years ia daily preparation for the Pope, ' always in charge of a full staff of offi cers and men, and kept in the highest state of efficiency and preservation." Tho fat ahd tho lcau arc making a , ,how of themselves nowadays. A museum in Xev York has offered prizes to tho heaviest weight and has '"secured tea competitors and ono more .!.JonJci)I?y- The aggregate weight of the ten who are already entered is said 1 ' to he about 3,000 pouads, while themtfn on his way from Easton, Pa.," is quoted at 552 pounds. As an offset to all this grossness, Isaac W Spraguefthe well known liring skeleton of several of the museums, has just been exhibited in a clinio at a Chicag medical college as an illustration.of muscular atrophy which has reduced him to skin and bone. Ho tip3 the scales at forty pounds. Between Sprague, the skeleton, and Rudd, the Eastern fat man, there would -seem to 7 be sort of golden mean, which would i nuci more saUsactory to the- urer- asc mortal than the remarkable ex. treme which they each represent. -One needs to be weighted to keep him from blowing away and the, other has to travel in a freight car. ' t 'Golden Medical Discovery" fnr nil scrofulous and virulent blood- poisons is specific. J By1 druscristF. nion-th. MOONSHINE. A jeweller has lohg dunned a lady of fashion for the amount of his big bill but in vain. . When he rings the bell the footman says politely but 1 firmly: '.Sir, the countess only receives on Tuesdays " "I don't care; when she re ceives," thunders the irate and long- suflcring creditor; "'what I want to I know is the day that she pays , oh !" jyom iht French, t Don't you have any schools here?' IIad a kind of school here last chow der season, but the teacher was too willing.'' "Howsb?" "Oh, soinc of the blue fishers asked hint if he taught that the world was rpund or square, and ho said- seein' hejwas out of a job, he'd teach her round or square just as the school-board wanted it teached. Said it was immaterial.' A4 1. star. The bar has long been celebrated as an arena of humor. Air. Jelffrej', in addressing a jury, was speakiher freely of a. military officer who had een a witness in the case.. Having! frequent ly described him as "this: soldier," the ollicsr, who was present could net re strain himself, but startesd up, calling out, "Deji!t call me a jsoldier, sit; I'm, an officer5 "Well, gentlemen,'f pro ceeded Mr. Jeffrey, "This officer, who is no soldier, was the sole cause of the whole disturbance." 5 Tiie Greatest of All. Rhone Ikon Works. T rprrnrrl Wnrnpr's Snfp. Tvirlnpv .v'At Liver Cure as the greatest j medicos ever discovered. It restored me lo health when hopelessly ill with catarrh ITS. Why bugle trimmings are so called "Whv are those things on your dress called bugle trimmings?" George want ed to know. "On, ' Lmiiy replied lightly, "because pa blows so over the bill. . I '- i! If Nearly Dead. after taking some highly pufled up stuff, with long testimonials, turn to Hop Bitters, and have no tear of any Kidney or urinary i rouo.'es, lri'ta'S Disease, Dia'oete3 or Liver Complaint. These diseases cannot resist the curative pow er of IIop Bilters; besides it is the best'family medicine on earth. Farmers and others desiring a gen eral, lucrative agency business, by wmuu 5a to a uay ;can De eameu send address at once, oh postal, to H C. Wilkinson & Co., 193 and 197 Ful ton Street, New York. dec 18-0 m "MOORE COUNTY GRIT" CORN MILLS AND MILLSTONES, (AUa SIZES J. ! BESTINTHEWORLD SAMPLES OF MEAL SEHT . - OM APPLICATION. i R08TH CARCtlSA MlllSTOXE CO. Branch Office, Charlotte, N. C. SSf-aiViiTJON Tins paper Lime, Kainit and Plaster ! BUILDING LIME, AGRICULTURAL LIME CARBONATE OF LIME, KAINIf, LAND PLASTER AND MARL. GOOD FERTILIZERS, AND VERY CHEAP. Send for Circular FRENCH BROS., 23 jan f Rocky Point, N. C. A week made at homo b the industrious. Best bus: I ncss now oeforc the public. Capital not needed. We wilLstart you Men. women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for; us. Now is the the time. You can work in feparc time, or Rive your whole time to the business. No ouier ousiness will pay you nearly as wclL No one can fail to nake enormous pay, by en facing a.t once Costly outfit and terms, free, loney made fast, easily and honorably. Ad dress Tkce & Co. , Augusta, Maine, j boy -io-uacw if. i i 1 500 Ilhfls. Jfew Crop Cuba 3xolasscs, LANDING, EXBRIG "ANTELOPE" i ." I Urcct from Matanza. For pais low. . Orders ?olicitcl. WORTH & WORTH. 2t Holiday Presents 1 TN KX-ERY VARIETY. JEWEL AND Odox JL Cases, Cologne Bottles, Toilet Sets, Vases, -lirrors, a large assortment of Toilet Extracts and Cologne ; also a full supply of pure Chem icals and Patent Medicines, can be found at both of my stores. j P. c. MILLER. i vomer x ourin an run streets Comer Fourth and Hanover street! dec 19 Marvin's Celebrated JpUlE -AND BUEGLAR- rUOOF SAFES, All Sizes and Trices, from $o0.00 to $2,200.00. Acknowlcdgcdjby the best authdritlcsto be the BEST SAFE MADE, - -' ... I : ! f Extract from ScUntiJlc American editorial of reb. 11th, lfeK: "We are also gi&cd as;tothe best are proof safes.' We say MAIiVIN'S.M 'i I t ,A. A. WLLLAED. dec-lj Ajrent at WlImlngrtOB.'- C o rn m e r c i a I Hotel Wilmington, ' C. . M. SCHLOSS, Prop." ; 1 jpiSST-CLASS IN EVEUY EESPEc Flrst-claas Ear mi IHLIJAilb SA LOOS ATTACHED. . ; ; j t? 27 MISCELLANEOUS. ICiiow ' That Brown's Iron Bitters will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. ' . J Will insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life. Dispels" nervous depression and low spirits. . - Restores an exhausted nurs ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus i tenance for her child. . i ' , -.';.-!" ' " r Strengthens the muscles and nerves,enriches the blood. Overcomes weaknesswake ifulnessandlack of energy Keeps off all chills, fevers, j and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. I37 Walker St., Baltimore, Dec. 1S81. For six years I have been a great ! sufferer from Blood Disease, Dys pcpsia.andConstipation.andbecame so debilitated that I ceuld not retain anything on my stomach, in fact, , life had almost become a burden. Finally, when hope had almost left me, my husband seeing Brown's Iron Bitters advertised in the fa per, induced me to give it a trial, am now taking the third bottle and have not felt so well in six years as I do at the present time. I Mrs. L. F. Griffih. B rown 's Iron Bitters will have a. better tonic effect upon any one who , needs "bracing up," than any medicine made. -1 fe f-lw tno-nrm not, life ?s sweeping by, go aaf- dare be fore you die, some- t.hlnw ttiIc htir , And buoume leave Dehina to conquer time." $63 a Week In your own town. $5 outfit free, No risk. Lverythlng new. Capital. not required eWill femish vnn prArvthln( M makbng fortunes. Lpdies make as much as me nJ an. xys and girls: make great pay. Ueaaer. if VOU Want llimlnpaa at. xvhin h make great pay all the lime, write for particu. frs to 11. HALLETT.& Cd.. Pnrtlaml. Alain r. MOV 16-d&w tf. - A New Stock , OF SADDLES, BRIDLES, TRUNKS, 4c., &c. , just received from the Manufacturers. P.irf.'pa In. rnatl s? "nJ. .ln f it-.' y oimu uo well to give me a call, as I am now .1 TPOPlnt'lt nam cfonlr i .1 13 - A. 1 i-eceint:ot new stork J -.1 J- mr-, V 7 and selling at low V itts ior ;asn. Jianutacturlnff and Reuairinsr drtnn at Rhnvt. i UUUUC- V;ill ;il i n Din .NOIIrl l.i anI iro-maaa ..II . . . . . Store Of J. IT -MAT.T.ARn janJ.- No.8 Front St Breech-Loaders, piNE BREECH-LOADING SHOT-GUNS, Shells, Wads, Powder, Shot, Cartridgo Bags, uun Cases. Reloadinsr Tnrtla. fJn-TiA n-im tola all kinds, if cieortho above eoods. and low Tirir ih same can be found at ! W. E. SPRINGES 4 CO'S, Successors to Dawson 3b Co., feb ' 19 21 and 23 Market Street Farmers, Tate Notice TVTOItRIS HOG CHOLERA COMPOUND is just the ihlng to-.cure or prevcat nog Choi era auu an aiscases to which Swine are sub- jeci it win prevent that dreadful disease i known as Trichrwe, and will put your hogs la a thrifty, healthy condition, clearing the kid-, neys, liver, &c, of worma and parasites ! Lach packaee contains one. and one-half ppunus and will. If given strictly accordinjr to dircctlons, cure 10 hogs of tho.Cholera and put uo?s in a condition tn fattpn in nn iv usual time, thereby saving one half of the feed. I Tllfi firm "fa nt Inl i . . T? I ; - - . wuutr arc giving 11 the praise. All farmers should buy a pack age. ; GREEN, Drngglst, Market Street, Wilmington. N- c- . dec 19-diw-tf F. P. JONES, QLIJiTON, N. C, ATTORNEY AND Conn scxior-ai iw. will practice In anxpart of hs State. : pociai;attentlon given toTthe col ctlon of claims. sept 10-ly Jno. W. King. TTPnOLSTEREIt AXQ MATTRESSES, Jn 4he old National Bank, Conier Front and Prln ess streets. RenovaUngoldMaftrcsscs. Clean log and Repairing old Farnlture, Cutting and -j a j.. . vtiviuuiacaiu " d.o. w Krvo TELEPHONES ! . PRIVATE LINES TJXJ1LT, EQUIPPED TfrTli TEIXPnOXES and rented. ' Apply to the Manager of the cearest TELE PHOSE EXCIIAJrGE or to . -j -.. . ,-"--" ; - si--.A ft ' " T - . - C. E. UcCLUQ, Snpt,' U' MISCELLANEOUS.1 First National Bank of Wil- mingtpn. i CAPIT.VL STOOK-. ... $350,000 ... 66,000 SURPLUS FTJXD... Deposits received aad collections made on all accessible polnls In the United States. . , DIKECTOBSi B. eCbUKBUSS, ' D. g'-I WORTH", . MARTIN, - Vr: f 1 ;".;:AS. SPR.UNT, r- officers;: E. B. BURRUSS... . 1" : A. K. WALKER.. W.LARKINS.:.... apt 23 President. Cashier A'BBt Cashier 1883.j Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. . 4 1. -r ".. : Harper's Weetly stands at the head of Anierl m illustrated weekly journals. By its unpar- pnn 1IIi?KtrrKn WMKIV tisan position in politics its af miraDze illustra tions, it careiu!J7 ciio'zca Eerials, short stories, skcioes, snv. tocus. contribvted by the for? moz: ur.I-us uvO ? uluoi- of the day, It icariies instrv.e-on cut. entertainu-ent to thousand o Amnicr.ir monies. . ... , It will be the aim of . the publishers to m&keHrrp'er's Weekly the most popular and attractive famiiy newspaper in the world. 1 Harper's Periodicals, Per Year: r Harper's Weekly t . . . .U 00 . 4 00 Harfer's Magazixe. Harper's Bazar. .v. ... The Three above publications . 4 00 . JO 00 Any Two above named. . 7 00 Harper's Young People. . 1 50 Harper's Harper's Magazine Youxo Peopu3, . 5 00 Hakfes's Fbakkun Square Libkarv, One Year (52. ,NumbeTs) ......... ; 10 co i United 'Postage Free to nil mbscri&ers in the States and Canada. Tte Yo:nnir.2 of . tlia Weekly bejrin with the 3t8S r.nuc'.' :" -ov J'aciranr o' cr.ch year. When ro ilms .3 dtO'.iet.-it .will 03. 1'lic'estood tial .he suVio lbev wlTS.to-eoai renrs with the Nr.m iiexj t-tcx ire ? r'r.t of ort er. Tie ktC v'oxx Annra Voh;res of Ilarper's Weekly n-s, c'ola blocUaj?. will be sent by mail, lajtage prk', ocby es)rcss, free of ex pense (provided tLo iliefuS'ors not exceed one dodar per voh'-Tre), for $7 COVicr' volume. Cloih Cases for each volume, suitable for binoing, wl- be sent by mail,-postpaid, on re ceint of HI 00 each. - r-- . Remlttsnces shorld be mac $ by Post-OiEce Money Orc'er or Draft,"! o f 70'A ciance of loss, Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of, harper k jjros - Address - - -.- HARPER & BROTHERS, dec 12 i " New York. 1883. ju. a rp e r 7 s n a z ar ; ILLUSTBATED This popular journal is a rare combination of literature, art and fashion. Its stones. poems, and essays .arc by the best writers of Europe, ana .America : its eneraviners posscsse: the highest artistic excellence; and in all mat cers pertaining to fasti ion it is universally ac knowledged to be the leading authority in tha iancu new volume will contain many oril llant novelties. ! j - er's Periodicals. ' ' . Per Year: HJUSFES'BlBAZAB. $ 4 00 Hamper's Magazine.. Hamper's WairxT.'... . 4 00 . 4 00 Tbo The EE above publications 10 00 Any Two above named. 7 00 1 50 3 00 HAnrER's Young Peopli:. . . . ... . . . . . rtABPER'S llARPES'S Magazine ; ) r Harper's FBAXKIIX SQ0ARE LlBSART, One Year .(K "Numbers). . .10 00 Postage Free to aU subscribers in the United States, or Canada. - The Volumes of the Bazar begins with the first .N umber for January of ear ii year. When no time Is mendoned, is will be understood that the 6ubscritcr wishes to commence with the K umber nexx after tiie receipt of order. The hut ror. Aiiacal Volcnres of JIarver's Bazar. La neat eloJi blading, wlJ be seat by mall, postage paid, oj or express, free of ex pense Cproviaed the freisa ; does not exceed one dolarpervoluaie)fDif$7 03 per volume. Cloth Cases for etcj volume, . suitable for rVT100 nt Y postpaid, onrei ceiptof 1 00 each. . RemiUanccs fchottld be made by Post-Oftlce Money Order oi DraXt, avoid cianco of lossi .viJP??r arc not to copy this mdvertisemeni without tjte express order of Harper a Bros. . Address , . . HAKPEU & BROT ITERS, iNew York. dec U . PUECELL HOUSE. - "I FADER NEW MANAGEsrETrr "' ' .vj . : WJLlfBGTbJT, N. C Late Pro-T" - taalllt. ippotearSTSS: dar. febSr To-IIorrow's Market. I WHI. TIAVE MY USUAL E3CEIXENT pcJI?? S JFT0 ixis, rVEAL, MISCELLANEOUS. NewJorkeeklHerald x NllpLJuR (AYEAB. rpIE cnioLATIOxJoF THIS POPULAR iiwspapcr Is constantly31ncreasinjr. con tains all the leading news of the Dally UcraJd and is arranged in handy departments. Tho , ' FOREIGN NEWS 1 embraces special dispatches from all quarters of the globe.-Under the head of , , r AMERICAJT 2HBWS- v ; are given the Telegraphic Despatchas of - be week from aU parts of the Union. This fca tnre alone' makes :-n . j THE WEEkLY HERALD . the most valnabl chronicle In the wr'.d, as U is the cheapest. Every week Is gircn a faith ful report of POLITICAL NEWS fmbracinjr complete- anl coniprencnsie ukb patches from Washington, incmainR ihu re ports of the speeches of eminent politicians on UiO questions ox mo mui . THE. FABM DEPARTMENT j of the Weekly Herald jdves the latest as well as the most practical snggestlnna, and discov eries relating to the duties of the fanner, hints for raising Cattle, . Poultry, Grains, Trees, Vegetables. Ac,U&, with suggestions for keeping buildings and fanning utensils in re pair. Thte is supplemented by a well-edited department, widely copied, under the head of . . THE HOME, riving receipes for practical dishes,' hints fpr waking c othing and for keeping up with the latest fashions at the lowest price. very item of cooking or economy suggested in this department is practically tested by experts be fore publication. . Letters from our Paris and London correspondents on- the very latest fashions. The Home Department of the Week ly Herald will save the Housewife more than one hundred times the price 0 the paper. The interests of ";-.:' r J ' - I I SKILLED LABOR, are looked after, and everything rela'tiitfr to mechanics and labor saving Is carerulfV re corded. There Is a page devoted to ailtne latest phases of the business marKcis, rop8, Mcrchandise. &c.i &c A. valuable feature Is found in the specially reported prices and con ditiona of . ' , - r THE PRODUCE MARKET. ' Snortincr NAvs at home and abroad, togeth cr with a Story every week, a Sermon by some eminent divine, Literary,- Musical Dramatic, Personal and Sea Notes. There Is no paper in the world which contains so much news mat ter evcrv week, as the Weekly Herald, which ia KP.nt. nastasrc free, fot One Dollar. You can subscribe at any time. - The New York Herald, In a Weekly form, One Dollar J a Year. Address NEW YORK HERALD, r Broadway and Ann fetreets,New York. dec 19 1883. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. ' '-Harper's Magazine bejrhis its sixty -sixth vol ume with the December Number. It is not only the most popular Illustrated periodical in America and England, but also the largest in its scheme, the most beautiful in its appear ance, and the best magazine for the home, a new novel, entitled "For the Major." by Con stance Fenimore Woolsoii, the author of "Anne," was begun In the November Number. in literary ana artistic excellence the juaga zine Improves with each successive number. Special efforts have been made for the lighter entertainment of its readers through humor oua stories, sketches, &c. Harper's Periodicals. Per Year; - " Harper's Magazine. : : $4 0 Harper's Weekly...............! 4 00 Harper's Bazar r. 4 CO The Three above publications 10 00 Any Two above named J 7 00 Harper's Voukg People.;.. Harper's Magazine t ) Harper's Yoong People J ; 1 50 5 00 Harper's PkankxixSqcaee Library, one Year (52 Numbers)............. 10 00 'Postage Free to all subscribers in the United mates or, vanaaa, : ; The volumes of the Maaaztntt berfn with th V.,V. T 1 Tkr 1 . . uuitoi 9 iw o uuo auu j-reuem utjr oi eacn year. When no time Is specified, it will : stood that the subscriber wishes to begin with The last Eight Volumes cf Harper's Maaa- swc. iii iicai. ciuiu umuine. will oe tw.nt nv mail, postpaid, on receipt of $3 00 per volume. oiotn cases, ior binding, ; 50 cents each by Index to Homer's Maaazin AlrhaHH.a- UUObUaiUt .... Analytlcal, and Classified, for Volumes I to 60' inclusive, from June. 1850. tn .Trmv ikso 1 voL, 8vo, Cloth, $4 00. ' Bemlttances should be made by Post-Oftlce Money Order or Draft, to avo.d chance of loss. A ewspapers are not to cmw thi WrwjMn.. without the express order of Harper & Bros. HAEPER & BROTHERS. I New York. dec 13 New Restaurant. , . .If,, ,- ; .. ; fpHE. UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT! fully announce that he baa just fitted up'at No 3, Granite Row, Sotithj Front sL, a resUurant for Ladles and Gentlemen, where meals ana - . - i - refreshments may be had at all . hours' of th day. Ererythlng la new aad first class. Po Ute waiters and courteous a ttendants. WGame and Oysters in . season. (Tine Wines, Liquors andJClgara. nor 18 A. SCHUTTE, Prop. GUNS AND OFTLEET ! A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Muzzle and Breech-Loader Guns, Revolvers and Ammunition, SILVER PLATED SPOONS' &l FORK!S A VERT LARGE VARIETY OF ' Poeket Knives, V Table Cutlery. Popular prices to suit all at ' N. JACOBI'S, - . : : XIABDWAIU: D2POT, ' lUSOELLAKEona We; sun: NEW YORK,- 1S8V year Jn st now: passing thaw ti, wL01 t it was first printed. A othci lishcd on this 4Ule of ttic earth i,..TIri? an I rewl in atiy year by sbmb reare cryuiy infonao.1 tiij,t iL , ,dr and like The Squ Tor" l,e V. Vr1'1 W rs. Vtogothers: --- o?l"l?&1Z- mcTv We read soirs DeeliuWltrnews eHnWRimsKR, " liv tpim'and witrthgrawrj lacy whatever hasiiUei-t fov1 TS" the evcots; the deed flchwts.ietr??Infili dom, the tihilosophy. the notal Jatoii.Ul . M sense, the Improving' nonsc-iisiY.ii of the busiest world at prtstnt jeeauKJ t'wiwe nsLvxy HJaraeQ that u i larks concerning icrsohfand anvtl2.tUi marks makes a practico-or tcillfur thr.?l 5 truth to the best Of its al.iHiv "Wbh, and sixty! five dayfe lu the yean y 1 . B about the small ftsh Jrv the ctacc sr 5? plainly and feiurlcsbly as .Mhen liS genci at !tyixwu xm puriHse to servo, save general approval. The Su'u minose to servo, save the readers and thejunherance rood. . t Because His everVbody'g nci,-.l man id so bumble that JThe Q laTE' rich that It can ajlow injustice to ldl!i No man. no association of 10 nis weuaro auu ma ngnts. N0 w enough to be exempt from the strw.T'?1 liou of Its principles of right ami SSP : Because In politics Jt has fonjdLifA,T. 1 ' years, without Intermission andwmetf most alone among newspapers, the SX?.1' -has resulted in the recent ovcnvLtimtir !5 I tin. , ulaf verdict against Bobesonimmi r.f-P " f st crnrcrnmcnt. ' No matlpr rr ? power, Tho Sun stands and M CE? ' stand like a rock for tho totsrests of liS against the ambition of .bosses-thi JCK -ments of monopolists, and the dl.sW?. schemes of public robbers.'- - . All this is what we are. told nlmrwt j.njj our friends- . Ond man holds that The 8m I the best TeUglous newspaper CTcrirabuwi because Its Christianity fa undiluted 5Hi Another holds that it la tho IwstRcnubW trewspaner minted, be-anee it ' lias the whipped lialf of the rascals oct oi thr.t nam and is proceedmg against the other halfirtik undiminished Tlgor.-, A ihlid believes uCk, the best magazine of general literature !n&' istencev because Its' readers mice hotluM worthy of notice that Is -current in tlien o of thought.' So every friend of 1m :i ,; covcra one of its mauy sides that appeals irtk particular f orctf 16 his Individual aSoz V If you already know, The Sub. yon will i serve that in 1&3 it Is a -little 'better thf.ucTB before. -If you do not already 1x0x7 the 8m. you will find it to be a mirror of till inmaa ' tivity.a storehouse of the choicocfp.xklcij common sense andlmaglnation, t nviDetaT (or the cause of honest government, r ieuiUiclf genuine Jeffcrsonian Democracy, a: btocraf for wickedness of every, species, jtod jw u- r commonly good Investment for the oSmlw ytar. :;-: tt,iui- 1 Terms to MAit Subsckibzrs. Tho several editions of The Son are Bent by mall, postpaid, as follows; DAILY 55 cents a month, 6.50 a year; will Sunday edition, $7,50. r. . j . 1 1 SUNDAY-Eightpages, $1.20 a year.! .- ! WEEKLY $1 a year. ' Eight pajjes of the lea matter of the daily, issue?; an AgriculiTnl -Department of unefjuallec merit, market re- ports, und literary, scientific r.nC: omestie intelligence make Tiie , Weekly Sis tlx I newspaper for the-farmers voufchold. To j clubs of ten with 510. an cx-ra conv fec. Address, I. W..ENCILAND. f ubUsber, noy 22 .. ;- -. , The Sub. N. YL tltr. ..1. 1 Hulbert :Bros.!j Wholesale Prices LiBt o. " . " '.:v Pite 4 Piano. 7 oct. sauare." rosewood; carved, agraffe: $13 7 Plano,upright,7 ocL, cabinet gi and 1711 x Wgan,seisreeas,VBKps ana gi&iiu .' . . organ. ...... t.... ....... Organ, 6 sets reeds, 13, stops, coup ; ler, snb-bass...'..i.. !(.. ' Our Pianos and Organs are war ranted flrst-cboss. 1 5 Tlolln outfit, box, bow; stxlhgs.com- plete. . V. .fA. ...... ... - 3 Tlolln cremona model, extra flae l 4 Accordeoo 101 keys; bass oca, floe -, tone.. .' 6 Accordeon, $; keys; l stop, S sett reeds.perfect.. .................. Mouth Organs, Vienna concert, 24 holes.....".k..i. ... $ Mouth Organs, Genuine BlchterlO holes, OS.................. 11 Mouth Organs,- Genuine - Concert ; double 24 holes, G3...f"- 14 Clarionet, genuine MarUnfc6 keys, i ,. boxwood. .' . .... 11 Elfe. in ebony, German silver crulei 16 Music Box, 1 tune. crank. fine... . Ml u tl II IK 5 9 IV SI 101 si 1 .: t , :lt f ? : tunes: wind with lever 1 large.; , 20 VlolonceBo, patent, machine bead 22 Double Bas, patent head, 3 orj 1 strings i 24 Guitar, 'maple, machine. beael, flas ''k-- finish........... ,4 27 Banjo, 10 Inch, 4 brass brackets. 28 Cornet, brass coraopeon style, case and crooks... .......i. w siuwi. MMOi A iUMiaUiV.lUNUWUW' Gold Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings, II Bros. iD. . . . . : a. . .. 8llver Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strinta. h Bros Steel Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings, II Bros....... Gut, Russian, German, or Italian, best quanty..........i.. Instruction Books, Howe's or Wlnner, any instrument TTavIn tr nt mnria trnrtA tnAtk for 100 6W er Sewing Machines, will sell them fox t-i nuuo tut mm. .. .. a Terms strictly cash with crder. Will tsM stamps. ; i . ; , Accents and dealers send for our 40 page ' .lrtm. . . I t i .f i on above net wholesalA nrices azenw - imu. a m ; I Jt I I Afl TIM mmrn&mi Vam JIAm. . A u I Ani. References : Anv bank- or wholesale bow In the city. ; . " . J. uuioerc isros,, is thavonly General 023 Olive Street, jan 13-1 y . 4 flalnt Louis. lit ;188S; Harper'SiYdTrag' People. AN IlXUSTByS.TEDWEEKLT-16 J'aif ' " - : m, V i ,.: . ,(. . . u ' , j BLITEMj TO - BOTS AMD GIRLS Qt r0 TO SIXTXUT TZJLBS OX. XOZ. I Vol rvY commences Norember 7,.! til ihc Young People. "has been from A.m Sf4 tovle has been tromv?- Buccessrui ning Post. beypnd anUclpaUon. A' . J. more attractive, as weU as more 'n holesome.- Tor neatness, elegance of engraving. contents gcnerallr. it Is unsurpassed trJ publicaUon of the kind yet brought vr :-f .fTERMS :. - HARPER'S YOU2f Q PZOPJ-K V (t 30. Per Year. Postage Prepaid, Vj i : f nrous Kumbxss, Four Cents cafh-l Specimen copy sent on receipt of pA'r 'olunics of Harper's Yoanr reov1? i3i ana isss, handsome y bound ifl i"" ted Cloth, will bTsdit by !SaK postage p fwu, on- receipt cr fa to eacn on x ouss x'eoriie lor ouns Peonie for lf&i 35 cent-; posw' - 1?AmftinMM 1 1- K PntUw Money Order or Draft, toravold chance otw xewtpapers are not to copy- . .. rnent without the express order of Baxt it has a distinctive purpose, to which u Uy adheresthat, namely of supplantuif Vicious naners for th rnnnv with S Vs 0 Jfm. ft
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 8, 1883, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75