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VOL. VII.
WILMINGTON. N. C MONDAY. JULY 30, 1883.
FLZASS KOTICS.
Wo will be glad to receive cesatslcailsrs
from oux friends on any and all attjcti
general Interest but j
The namo of the writer must always bats
alshed to the Editor. ' : '
Communications mxJiX be wxittea ca cnl
one aide of the paper. , . ' 1
Peraonalltles canst be aroMed. . . k f h
And It U especially and particularly end"'
stood that the, Editor doe not always endex
N0. 130 i the Tlews .f eorrespondento unless r ao sUte
"ZrThe Pex-uno Kas Ule largest the arms.
and not their color, will give
forraation. "
Wt-tcru
Jcalcra arc beginning to
r.rh Tarolinaof her walnut and
np.w"
clerry trcxr.
" hathc South have demoralized
X. ycaOiCi and injured tho crops.
vju Francisco physicians hare dis
V tcd one hundred and seven cases of
SLy aaioDS the boodloom class oi
boyi who smoke cixarcUci mada by
Chisamea. .
Texan paper adrocates holding the
imocraUc NaUonal ConTcntion
T,. (iilreston. pleading that for nearly a
j.irter of a century no party has
a National Convention in
held
Southern
Aula Kuikin. uuu m
jjv!," ?faks of girls. not lost but
lch-'y unemployed; in a word un
waii ad. There arc perhaps more lost
cxvU luatctl unfortunately than bliss-
t i..T
The Atcs nnd Obscrttr learns that
arrangements have been made by
which the Stato Tress Association can
as a body visit the Boslon'( Ex position
in October. . The route j will be over
tho "dark bind sea" from Norfolk to
Boston, and the fraternity will have tho
pleasure of spending a day on the bo
som of old Neptune. The correspon
dence has not yet been published.
LOCAL NEWS.
to,;.-
1XDU TO MEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Eerhablte Excursion
Yates School Books (
Uolrer&Ily of North Carolina
W II Grexx Gum Camphor
V C MiLLEm Florida Water. &c
GOES A MuRcniSox Fmlt Jars
HEasBBHOKK Marine and Spy Glasses
W E Dayi & Sos Ire Ice Ice
P Lr.RiiWEUsA Co Boyster's Celebrated
Cavlies llaskeu
The receipts of cotton at this port to-
footupll bales.
cheap
Chickens were plentiful
this morning.
and
l b: telegraphers hare tho oldest se
i5i:rancc society in the Lniteu
. F. m, mmmM t r I MJ 1 TP
yZi before the Knights of Honor; and
Mhi:j I v.lics as well as "gentlemen to
:jituiber!.ip.
I m reiort that the Mexican Govern,
nunthiiniadea settlement with the
rr!iU IjoadbolJers is denied It is
s.iiJ that tho Egyptian Uank at Paris
ft cnCerrJ lo place a loan of $ 15.000,000
:.,r the Mexican Government.
. I
IU.n. Henry V. Hiiliard. or Georgia, j
- i! r hi?hlv cxtollins Uie '
obto Hemocratic platform, especially
lommcndins its tariff -declarations
nhich. he says, ought to meet the ap
i roval of a vast majority or the voters
,.r !. -ntinlrv.
Mr. E. G. Barker is quite sick and
confined to his house.. '
; ;
the
Cantaloupes are plentiful, but
prices keep pretty well up. j
Mrs. Lonis Dryfooi will leave in a
few days for Salt Lakle city.
Mr. Julius Hahn returned last night
from a somwhat extended trip to the
North. -
Mrs. John D. j Bellamy, and the
wife of Mr. Marsden Bellamy, left for
Salem Saturday. , !
Workmen have been engaged to-day
tn mrnr some needed repairs to the
3
tower on St. James1 Church.
Matches-are no cheaper to consum
ers. The dealers are the only ones
benefitted by the abolition of the tax.
The sale ol beer in Berlin is regulated
by law, and each glass has a mark uoon
the sale showing the height below
which thero must be no lroth. and your
avirace Germau is very particular to
ec that the top of the beer and the;
bottom or the foam meet at that line.
. ... - - i
The largest fire insurance ever effect- J
rd in a single order was reccnuy
out by the authorities or Hamburg on
the city mobiliary possessions. It
amounted to $0.0ii0,000. and was divid
ed among fifteen companies. Among
i te items was $3 10,000 on the city li
brary.
Congressman William H. Price, o1
Wisconsin, recently said in an inter
view: "You may say that the Presi
dential campaign will bo fought out on
one all-absorbing issue protective tar-
iiT ainst free-trade. That is the only
important question now
consideration. J"
The steanituz B'm. Aycc has just un
dergone a thorough overhauling, and
looks like a dandy,' with her new sun
for national
There arc now in England and Wales
between 300.000 and 400.000 women
who possess tho franchise that is to
say, one woman -to every seven men.
More than 103,000 women possess, as
householders, the municipal franchise.
The number of women land-owners in
England and Wales is 37,800.
Mr. Carlisle Is quoted as saying that
he has satisfactory assurances that
after a complimentary Tote for Mr
Cox. most, irnut all. ol the New York
delegation will come to bis support. Ho
is also quoted as saying himself that it
an open ballot is taken in tjio Demo
cratic cafteus he will not have the least
fear of defeat.
Hereafter the steamship Ortal Eos
tern is to be employed in carrying
Scotch coal from IsSe Forth lo the
Thames she will bo able to carry about
.o ,000 tons on each voyage, and from
this fact the owners are led to hope that
the schemo will be remunerative.
They already talk of annual dividends
fj per cent.
It ingoing the rounds that Miss Ida
Parker is a girl of nineteen, who lives
im a plantation two miles from Mon
roc. I. Porthejast lour years sho
has had exclusive charge of the vltcc
upon which her widowed mother, suter
and two younger brothers reside, sup
porting them all by her Industry. She
is her own overseer, supervising all
woik done in person.
A new svstem of nibt railroad sig
nailing is to be Introduced in Eogland,
by which accidents arising from the in
ability of the engineer to distinguish a
red from x white light a visual dcfccJt
more common than is generally sup
poocd wiH be made impossible. It U
the use of the ordinary day semaphore
signal, illuminated, but the position of
of paint. j
It during this execssivo heat.
Unwisely you'll excessive eat.
Tho prospects are that yon will die
In the near sweet bye and bye.
Tho showers with which wc have
been threatened put in an appearance
a little before 1 o'clock this afternoon.
They were unaccompanied by high
wind and wcro copious and refreshing.
The North Carolina. Amateur Pre si
Association will hold its annual session
at Burgaw, on Tuesday, August Mth.
Rev. J. N. Stallings. of thoi Clinton
Caucasian, will address the youthful
pen-pushers. , j.
Hev. Oscar Miller, colored, pastor or
the Missionary Baptist Church, corner
of Red Cross and Seventh streets, ad
ministered tho rite of baptism to Ave
persons at the Prioeess street dock yes
terday afternoon.
Steamboatmcn report that there is no
improvement in the depth of water in
ih river, althou-h it was .expected a
day or two since in consequence of then
rains in the up-countryj section, wiu
ing on the Capo Fear. j
A horso owned by a gentleman in this
city trotted a mile on the turnpike yes
terday in 2 minutes and 50 seconds. The
horse was harnessed to a bu?gy and
pulled the gentleman, his wife and their
five year old child. Pretty gxxl time,
we think-
Reniovcd."
The buildlns which stood on the
corner of Fourth street and Cottaga
lane has been removed to make room
for a new dwelling house which is Lobe
erected on the same site by Capt. L. S.
Beldon. The building removed is to
be located on Fifth, between Princess
and Chesnut streets, and bad reached
as far as Market street this afternoon.
City- Court.
Tho following cases were brought up
for the Mayor's consideration this
morning: v
Georgo Wilson, colored, disorderly
conduct, was fined $5, and in default of
that amount of money, was sent" below
for 20 days. ...... !
Two persons charged with obstruct
Inz the sidewalk, and one of whom was
also charged with the violation ot ;a
market ordinance, had their cases con.
tinned on account of the sickness of one
of the parties. .
Transferred.
Mr. It. C. Taylor, who has had
charge or the National Cemetery here
ror the last seven years, has been trans
ferred to the charge of the National
Cemetery at Annapolis. Md., and will
leave for that place in a few j days. He
does not yet know who his successor
ill be. Mr. Tavlor is transfer
red, we believe, at his own request,
Knsil nnon tho imoression that his
present location is not congenial lo tho
hntltli nf him self and family. While
on duty here he has made many warm
friends who will deeply regret his de
parture. ' " '
Death of Mr. I. B. Kelly.
Isaac B. Kelly. Esq., of Kenansville,
Duplin couuty. died at his residence in
thai town al about noon on Sunday the
23ih inst., aged 73 years. As the readers
of the Review have been informed,
Mr. Kelly has been sick lor a number of
months, and for several weeks his
death has been expected almost at any
moment. He has been a merchant in
Kenansville for many years and as
occupied the same store for more than
a quarter ol a century, lie has repre
sented the county in both branches of
the Legislature and in all the affairs of
life was a man of the . strictest mtegnity
new Advertisements. 1 nev : advertisement9 ' xinv
MORE JERSEYS MONDAY V
These goods have actually been in such great demand that it has been difficult to
. ' ' keep an assortment of sizes. ! i i
WHITE GOODS RECEIVED TO-DAY I- '.
And they are very cheap. , V
BLACK JERSEY MITTS !
With many other! things at hand to-day. . . !
ADVERTISEMENTS.
i i " 1 -'- "
JUST OPENED!
116 Market Street.
A; LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF-,.
LINEN ULSTERS, LINEN ULSTERS.
Can furnish any size, 31 to 44. i
Linen Sheeting, Pillow Linen, ( j
And a Complete Line of Domestics,
Zepliyr Sli awls viu White and Colorsl ;
R. IW. nIcII3TIREi
July28, 1883 ) T V- ' : . -- I 1 -
1
It you are a real man, then do a real
man's work and say nothing about it ;
but it you are only a rooster, why. of
course, you can't help crowing at noth
ing.
School Books.
tePOSITOEY FOK SCHOOL BOOKS
DRESS GOOD
- . . . . , i m..: - - :.
- - - n -'-; . : -.
A full assortment of best quality
SEERSUCKERS,
from 10c per yard, vp
Good Lace Bunting, 15 cts
Ail-Wool Nuns'sVeilingSc
We call attention to the advertisement
of the University of North'Carolina in
this issue. The authorities of this ven
erablo insdtuUon are laboring lo place
it alongside the best in the land. Pa
rents and guardians are invited tp ex
amine its claims.- I
The editor of the Greensboro Patriot
is politely Informed that tho article
headed "A True Story", and published
by him in Friday' issuo as though it
were his own production was wntcn
u-rth editors of the Review
mJJ Ul'W W
and first published in this paper.
Unity Tent. No. ft), I.O.or R.. will
give au excursion on the Pspor to
Smithviile and the Forts onnday,
Aug. 3d. Tbcre( wilt be no dancing,
jjut there will bean organ and plenty
or good music on board, besides an
abundance ot 'rerreshments at city
prices, ' ' j 1 - "
There will be an excursion'to Smith
ville and the Forts on the report next
Thursday. Aug. 2nd, under the auspices
of the -ladies of Front Street M. E
which is a sufficient guaran
tee that it will be conducted in such a
manner as to insure the enjoyment and
comfort cf all. . ' -
A Good 'Work.
Wcliavc received from Dr. Thomas
F. Wood a copy of an address deliver
cd before tho Medical Society of North
Carolina at its iast annual session by
W. R. Wilson M. D., of Townesville,
N. C. The subject of the address is
entitled, "The right relation of the gen
eral public to State preventive medi
cinc."and shows much care and rcstarch
in its preparation, i It treats fairly,
candidly and understanding of one of
tho most important topics that can be
discussed and should be read by-cvery
one who is at the head of a household
and responsible for its health and well
being. ;
Iuceudlary Fire.
About 1 o'clock this morning fire was
discovered in the two story framo.dwell
ing situated on Fifth, between Bladen
and Harnett streets, and owned and
occupied by the widow of tho late
William Holmes, colored. It was at
an hour wheu almost every, one was
wrapped in profound slumber, and
such was tho inflammable nature of the
building that it was a complete sheet of
flametMjforea stream, of water could
be poured upon it, and it quickly burned
to the ground. The ure aepanment
turned out as promptly as circumstances
would permit, but before the engines
reached the sceffe, the house was in
ruins. The inmates lost nearly all their
furniture and. clothing, having barely
time to escape in their night clothes.
The fire was evidently the work or an
incendiary, although what prompted
the fiendish deed is a mystery. There
was insurance on the building to the
amount of $350 in the Georgia Home
Co.. ot Columbus, ux,
h In this city by Messrs.
A W ft) - " mw
Northrop & Hodges.
Mr. Nathan Mayer, of this city, rr-
, w. am
rntiv with Messrs uranniiu jro.,
now represents tho Philadelphia liruse
of Rosskam. Gerstley & Co. ; manufac
turers of Pennsylyania whiskeys. We
imifpratAnd that it is his intention to-
open a branch of tho house in lhis city
at an early day. .
Mr. P. Donlan, bookkeeper at the
New York and WUmington Steamship
wharf, has been confined to his house
for the past few -days, sufferiug from a
bilious attack. We are glad to
atAte that he is now convalescent, with
. f.Trnmnpctof beinsr able to be at
his post ot duty again in a few days.
A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols
at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. - T
"The falling ot the rain, on the root
and window pane" had a- decidedly re-'
freshing effect upon tho atmosphcrej
making it perceptibly cooler-in a few
moments. In our office, when the rain
began to fall, the thermometer stood at
88. but 15 minutes later' it indicated
only 85, with a downward tendency.
To Builders and others Go to Jaco
bi's for. Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass.
ton. You can eet all sizes ' and at the
. a
lowest prices- " '
A Few S ngrff est ions.
That portion of this city situated on
the North side of the Wilmington & Wei
don Railroad .is built up entirely yith
wooden structures, many of which arc
clustered together in a very small space,
so that when afire unfortunately breaks
out in that section of the cify it is a foie
zone conclusion thafone or more build
ings wilLbe destroyed. There arc three
steam fire engines in the city, but they
are all on the South side of the railroad,
and at such a distance that in case of
fire a building is generally consumed
Pur
and
T)
a lop tel by the State ,Boarl of Education.
Liberal discount to country merchants and
teachers. School Stationery of all kinds.
I OEGAXS AND PIANOS sold to Schools
andChnrciies at greatly reduced prices, and!
on easy instalments.
juiySO
C. W. YATES, -119
Market street
Marine and Spy Glasses,
NEW ASSORTMENT,
.Inst received at 1
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ilEINSBERGEB'S. '
A Second-Hand Piano,
.1 .
"TODERN STYLE, 7-OCTAVE, CARVED
LEGS, in perfect order, 'will be sold cheap to
make room for new onea. Here is a Bargain.
HElNSBEKGEIt?S,
before they can reach ; the scene
firemen are active, energetic
prompt in time of danger, but it is aim
ply looking for imposibmtics to expect
r r 1 t
them to reach a tire in jsrooiuyn.
especially in the late hours of the night,
building at least has been
doomed. , The hand engine, on, tnai
side ot the railroad, does valuable acd
faithful service, but .there is urgent
need of a steam fire engine lor tnai
ocality, and we hope, j in , the interest
of protection to valuable property, that
somenicans may be devised by wnicn
a company may. be organized there
with a first class steamer. (
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The celebrated 'Fish Brand-Gills
Twine is sold only at Jacobi's Hard
ware Depot. f-
Great Closing Out Sale.
Goods will be slaughtered within the
next 60 days in order to make room" for
one of the largest and finest Stocks of
Fall" and Winter! clothing and gents
furnishing goods ever brought to Wil-.
roington. A I. j Shriek, Reliable
Clothers, 1 14 Market St. f.
july 30
Live Book and Music Stores
A
BOLSTER'S
CELEBRATED CANDIES !
RE MANUFACTURED IN RALEIGH,
and comprise a full assortment of the leading J
styles. They are, without doubt, the rURESTJ
and BEST CANDIES made in this SUte, and
EQUAL to any made in this country.
Three Pounds for $1.
WHITE COO D G
. . - , ', ..... - I. -
l Pique, Marseille. Terry, ilatlste,
Mull94Checkel Kalnsooks, , i
Persian and Indian linens and La win,
... . .. .. ,- ... - . . t
Tuckinjf, Irish Point iSce, ,
Hamburg NetSpanish Iace and Soarfi
. Bathing Flannels aud TovrcJs, ft
Bleached Shirtings aud Sheetlug, - '
Marseilles and Honeycomb Spread.
;. .-. ." : - ''") .
Extra Long Thread Gloves,
' - worth 5Cc.for.25c
Gause Merino Underwear, j
Aud ever so many articles too"
i
- numerous to mention.
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V AU of the above have been bought
BELOW REGULAR VALUE, and j our pat
rons WILL GET THE BENEFIT OF IT.
Call and get some of the Bargains of
TJ. TJ. fCATZ',
116 Market St i.
julv2 ' -;. ::.! I -i - !
BASKETS!
M
Wotice.
R. C. W. McCLAMMY WILL
ItAVB "
Alarse and choice selection of Plain and charge of my business during my absence
Fancy MARKET and iUKCii uasain-s. . '
voi T.rtiPii,!itft in nn EXCURSION or travel from the city. -. It, 8. HADCLIFFE.
on the Cara without a Basket WELL FILL- J i july 241 w -:f i ': 7 !-
ED. And P. L. BRIDGEKS CO. excel in j
preparing lunches to fiU them. hi
Think of the Devilled Meats, the Corned
Beef, Chipped Beef, Sardines and various
Canned Meats. Think of the Cakes and Crack
ers and Cheese and Olives and PiCKLES.
YES ! PICKLES. Pickles thafrarc hot, Pick
les that arc cold. Pickles that are sweet. Pick
tuafh.tsrp. conr. I J
Pickles of all shades Green, Browu and
White. ' ... ;
pickles COLD ENOUGH to cause "ingmi-
ty of the stomach" in hot weather !
! Piekles HOT ENOUGH to make yotir eyes
Gu m Cam p h o r ,
jjellin'S food, , ;;;.;.
i combs, urusnes, Extract J. r i
! Soaps, Puff Boxes, Ac, Ac I
WILLIAM H. GBEKNi Druggist,
julyll 117 Market ritreet
E. G. Blair,
if
KEW ADVEBTISE3IENTS.
KccliaMte Excursion.
... i
UNITY TENT, No. 60. i: O. of RechabitCH,
wlUglvean Excur'ion on Stairs rA-
phrt smtthville. Forts and , BHckfian
Grounds, FRIDAY. August 3d 1SSJ Refresh,
ments served at usual pncea w a. ,
The Committee will have ap Organ to furnish
musio for the occasion
Committee Tnomaa e. BKipper, uwrs .
Bishop and J. W, Branch.
TT rttvi . . - - J 1 -wm.--wm-rm . nnuirraaiAtf ifvnnm V1
Pickles SOLR to maKO youri m ciui.jJmU iii.avAaoxv.i tu,iMuoiw,
luuuui wait- - , j
Pickles SWEET ENOUGH to makei any
one's mouth water to see you eat them ! ! .
Think of all these things and see if w can
sot suit you. - Mi
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V3T
jNo. 19. North Second Street,
Wilmington, N. C
Solicits consignmenU of all kinds of Country
Produce. Top prices and -quick returns guar-
"COME EARLY TO AVOID TnE RUSH." anteed. Will reship to other markets wheu
TD T TJDTTlflPP Q Rt HO Jnly1 - K. O. BLAIR.
llO North Front St.
We Have
july 30
Fruit Jars.
HALF GALLONS, gUA UTS, Jr i a
PRK5KBV16 TUMBLf.l.i
Giles & Bmrcliison, :
jnly 30 i North Front St
University of North Carolina
N EXT SFSSION BEGINS AUGUST Qth,
l&ft- Regular Course o Study lead to
A B., Ph. B .ami B. S. Sieclal Course arc
open to Students. Schools of law, Mcdfine
.ud Pharmacy attached. A Teacher Coarse
of two years has been established .
. For particulars, address ;
KEMP r BATTLE, LI, D.. Pres.,
July SO it , Chapel Hill, N. C.
Travellers.
-pEUSOSS GOING AWAY FORj A, TRIP,
al wanting , a Trunk or Travelling Bag or 1 vronipUy
Satchell will do well to call and examine my j 1"lr 21
SUPPLIED A LONG FELT WANT BY
estsblishlnz a firs t-c lass Can-lace. Harness
aud Trunk Store, where all kinds of good in
our line can b? bought at prices lower than
ever before offered in this market. - u i
MIT- Repairing In all 1U branches attenlcl to
McDOUGALL BOWDENi
" No. 114 North Front St.
stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I have j IilVCry 111(1 BolO StblCS
a large assortment
. T. "fa J fif-n. TTORSES, . BUGGIES, PIUETON3
Also, a fine lot of Llcen Dusters and Straw J ' . v I "
Hats.
CARRIAGLS let at low rates. Abo
Those fine AYhlte VcsU that I am aelling so OT nones.
cheap are almost gone.
July 2 .
sol; bear,
20 Market Street
I C E.
US
o
'July
W. EDAYIS A SON
FLORIDA WATER,
. LAVENDER WATER.
VIOLET WATER.
HELIOTROPE WATER.
., WHITE ROSE WATER,
RAZENA WATER.
Al.o a tomplete assortment of Colognes and
Perfumery for the 8ummer season. - j
Mar imurintlAni comtouBdei day; ana
night at f . ; F. C MILLER'S. ; .
German Drugirlst,
july 21- Corrcr Fourth and Nun sta.
The Finest Hearse; in
city. ;
API' i
loard !
the
r
I:
A CAR LOAD OF
number 8.
Kentucky Horses & Mules
Just received and. for sale low.
The best lot of stock In the city. j
IIOIX1NGS WORTH A WALKER,
. At the New Stahles, : ; 1 1
may-tf Cor. Fourth and Molberry t
QOOD BEEF,, MUTTON, ' vr .
f. ; - " LAMB AND VEAL.
The best the market affords at "l
BOKNEMAN3 STALL, '
june S No. $, New Karktt ;
ror o
t.
nnUST BE SOLD THIS nttiv. 'All
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURMTLRK
and Stwlng Machine. All new. . Can be tci
at te&Mence, No. 411, foirth Sixth itreef
jciy 23 " - 4f.-i;Ln:.'::'iT.