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VOL. VII.
WILMINGTON. N. C... TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1883.
PLEA8K NOT1CS-
We will be glad to receive- cornmcnicaUsa
from our friends on any and all subject
general Interest Jtut ' . , i " p-
j .The name of the writer must always be fa
lushed to the Editor.
Communications must bo - written on os 1
one side of the paper. - x
Personalities must be avoided. J j
And It la especially and particularly nod
stood that the Editor does not always en dot
250 1 th 1cks of eorrespondents tuales so state
u we eaiioriaj columns. - - L
TJie Daily Bevieiv has the largest
uiiblished in the city of Wilmington, .fl
"The new grand Opera House opened
last night, inNew York.with Faust and
Campanani in t4ie leading role.
Ex-cadet Whittaker
a military school for
at Charleston.
has
established
Mr. Dana; the. editor,
York'5, is about to go
on a brief visit.' 1
colbred youths
ofl;t
the New
to England
Chief Justice Coleridge was Saturday Senator Jones, of Florida has been
nirbt banquetted in Washington, by lecturing in Detroit for the beneOt ot an
justice Gray, of the Suprcnie Court. orphan asylum. j ;
. - i
j udeTharman, of Ohio, 'arrived in A tree-recently cut in
fence posts and four! cords of wootL -
.Clark county.
Washington Saturday night. Ho said 1 Kentucky. madew5(K) flat rails, thirty
he was not a candidate tor Senator be
fore the legislature.
.
The Senate Labor
concluded its Ne
Steam boatmen report something of a
falliog off ol water in the Capo Fear
though there is enough vet to allow
boats to pass over the shoals without
difficulty or delay. ' : -
Nancy Cowan.-an old colored woman
well-known to many of nr people, was
found dead late yesterday afternoon in
her house, corner of Ninth and Walnut
streets. She was 03 years old and is
supposed to have died of heart disease.
Committee has
England session.
The Southern session will begin in the
early part of November and open at
Birmingham, Ala.
It is estimated that the new buildings
to be erected in Knoxville, Tenn., in
the coming twelve nfonths, will cost
$ 1.000,000. Northern capitalists are to
buiid a $100,000 hotel there.
,3
j The raid, which has been threatening
for several days, began to fall at a little
alter 11 o'clock last night and continued
with bat Utile intermission eyer sincel
' Some young meji can be accommo-'
dated with good board in the large resi
dence on the South -sido of f- Iled Cross
street; beween DProm and SccondJSee
advertisement in this issue. - ' ' ' - 1
Mrs. Langtry's mother cannot see nurcn. iney win De conunuea aunng .Thanks to - the gentlemen ! of the
without her glasses.! Happy woman in -wceK an, pernaps longer. iaus L. Arioso German Club for an in vitettcn
if she left her spectacles in England. Iar a aeeP religions xervor nas prcvauea to the jes of gcrmans to be given by
and the meetings promise to be ol uns the Clulj OQ the first Wednesday night
of each month during the season. Messrs
f A series.or' night meetings is"
progress at the Fifth Street M.
Church, Thejf will be continued during
10
Df: E. S." Pigford has moved into the
-office occupied by the?Messrs Ixndon
as a law oflice. and i3 fixed in his . new
quarters as snug and cozy as possible.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW "ADVERTISEMENTS.
Nine million postal cards, which will U3ual carneslDess and interest.'
weigh about thirty tons
ordered from the factory at Castleton,
N. Y.
have just, been
Mr. William Astor's new steel yacht
is progressing. The keel was laid in
Wilmington on Thursday. The yacht
will be 230 feet in length and is expect-
ThoRevvDr. John Hall, of New
York, says that Protestantism can
hardly be a failure when it started with
nobody in 1500" and controls populations
to the extent of 408 000,000 to-day
Prof. Noble, Principal of the Graded
Schools, has rented the office on Front
street recently occupied by Dr. E. S.
Pigtord, and is having.it fitted up for a
study and office. It will bo completed
and ready for occupancy sometime dur
ing the present week.
a
C. B. Wright. J. M. Cronly. J. W.
Bolles. J. F Pugh. L. P. Davis. F. L.
Meares, and W. C. Jones-are the Govn
crning Committee. . !
Female Rowdyism". u
There is a lot 6t young colored girls
whose ages range from about 12 to" 15,
Col. M. Lewis Clarjc, president of the
Iouisville jockey club, has called, a
meeting of the Southern au4 Western
ed to rival Gould's Atlanta for general associations, to be held at the jockey ; jackSOnville,Fi a but who has returned control them.
finish and speed.
A call has been issued for a conven
tion of colored people to meet at Atlan
ta, Ga., on December 20, to consider
the condition of the colored people of
Georgia, which , the call declares, is
crowing worse daily. ,
cinb offices November 21, for consider
ations of uniform weights and tnles,
and promoting the f breeding and turf
interests in those sections.
The women's congress, in session at
Chicago on Friday, elected for the ensu-
President, Julia Ward Howe,
A new grocery store is to be opened who are running , about; the streets in
at the Northwest corner of Market and 1 the early part of nearly every night,
Second streets by Mr. Cherry, who has who ought to be taken care cf by , their
for Rome years past been a resident of parents or. somebody who has a right to
We have seen them on
to the Old North State. He is a son of several occasions .in the . early evening
Mr. L. D. Cherry, County Surveyor.
Taylor's Bazaar appears in a new
and attractive advertisement in this
issue ot the Review. Mr. Taylor is
preparing to revisit New York, to pur-
hours, and their conduct has been bois
! teroas and rude to that degree that they
became absolute nuisances.
There are 9,000 votes for, and 51.000
against the prohibition amendment in
Cincinnati at the late election - Even
if the rural districts had furnished
xwfijwi. .. . , chase, for the secona time this season,
oi ivnouo imuuu; VM urewu., uu anew" stock, among which will be
each State; Secretary Ella C. Chap- hoIiday goods and he is therefore now
man, oi ew xori, ; ireaburer. iieu- offering many attractive bargains.
rieiia u. i . w aicoit, oi iviassacnuseiis.
Board.
OPERA: HOUCE.
rpHREE OB FOUR YOUN3 MEN CAN UK
accommodated with board. with or without I
loadings, at us Kea cros street, netwecn
Front and Second. South side., Aio. rooms
to rent. Jerms very low. - . ,
oct2S2t 1 . s -
New Goods
, . . ' - t' :-".-
QOMISG 1N AT ;
tfues & fliurchlson's,
oct23 Crockery Depot.
An nou ncement.
TT IS WITH PLEASURE WE ANNOUNCE
that the incoming Steimer has for us a Lady's
Dressing Case, 'more beautiful. If possible, j
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than the one recently sold by us. An Inspec
tion of same by all Is requestedl '
MuMs Bros. & DcUosset,
OOL23
Drutlsts and Fancy Goods Dealers
The steamer A. R. ' Hart. while on
' t m. i :i 1 cu nnni
uorist ia USLOU u"uuu her Wav down the river vesterdav. met
enough votes to carry the amendment, roses, 20,000 carnations of different ... ft - lo 8ome of her
itcouiu naruiy nave ueuu iuivcu im wwis, i.wu m iuUClura, uw machinery which caused a delay of
Cincinnati. bunches of violets, 1,000 sprays of helio- h our3 : nh erarri va, here. She
-V A . - & . 1 -1 C I
trope, a.ouu strings oi smuax auu .uw ,,1,, te nnth',ntr Kori hannortt ,,w
Mrs. Murray, the wife of -Aairon vai.ds Gf English laurel for the decora- ui i i
... . . . . J 1 . - ., ? I CD
dacK" Murray, nas jusi reiurneu iroiu tionsfor-thc ball tot the Marquis 5i nf tho acr.ident referred lo did not arrive
Europe with a diploma irom me and the Princess Louise, in Mon- hprnnnt1i this morning.
Vienna Medical College, both as rnysi- treai.
The First District. j
Hon. A. M. Waddcll will canvass the
First District, in this State, in aid of
the election of Capt. Thomas G. Skin
ner, tho nominee for Congress from
that district, in the vacancy made by
the death of Congressraan,elect Pool.
He will leave here on Thursday night.
and will go to Edenton via Norfolk.
here he ' will first speak, and from
thence he -proposes to make a pretty
thorough canvass of the-di3trot closing
in Carteret coantv. which.w.aa fnrmariy
in the Third District, represented by
him, and where he has lots of friends.
Boarding.
AFJEW MONTHIY BOARD KKS CAN BE
accommodated at Airs. I'ickett's on Mar
ket street, South side, between Front and Sec
ond.! Also board furnished by the day or
week. Only f 1.50 per day and $5 and upwards
per week. Good board and clean, avfuiiy
tended rooms. I oct 23 2t
Wotice.
THE SEMI-ANFUAL MEETJSG OF THE
4 .- ... ' ,- - , i
btockholders fand lot owners) of Bellevuo
Cemetery Company, will be hgld at the Law j
office of Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr., on Princess, be
tween Front and Second streets, at 7 30 o'clk,
p. m., Thursday, 25th lust.
oct 23 2t JNO. S. McEACnEHv.
2 Nights i0ct.22&23
FAUGU-A-BALLAGH FOR : THE CELC
r B RATED IRISH COMEDIAN,
1 Mr; ! JOHN' F. WARD,
In au .entirely 'qw awl 'original Character
PLir, In four acta and six tableaux, writ- ,
tea for Mr. Ward by ' the Popular . -:-r
"y Author, iT:..i',-:-;-;'''";.;; --".
Fit ED. G- MAEDER,
TOP 0' THE MORNING,
"- i - . WITH SONGS
Top O Tho Morolng", Irish Lullaby," and ;
I "The hamrock." r -
Suniof.od br MISS MARY DAVENPORT.
and a Company of sterling merit under the
management ot D. R. Allen. . .
Tuesdsy. Evening, Oct. 23,
wM be presented J. J. Nerney's f
Grand Frlza Drama, , ; j.
3o3sr'xooir.
feats stDYKRS' " oet TO ;
BUGGIES-BUGGIES.-
CAR LOXD OF NEW BUGGIES ALL ' :
Btjles, sinklo and double lo suit everybody. "
.Toot to band and for eaks cheap at the Buggy ,
and Harness fiAh'i'yoxr"
. MClKU4ALL BOWDES, ' ,
oct 22 - ' No. 114 North Front St.
COMPARING NOTES.
WOW READ Y.l
YATES'
New Photograph Gallery
13 NOW READY FOR BUSINESS.
cian and Surgeon, being,
say, the only woman in
with this certificate.
her friends
the country
An
Englishman
Person aL
.4 JBurfflary.;
1 . i
The building on the N: E.
corner of
The,marriage of Miss Kate Taney",
grandniece of the late Chief Justice
Taney, and Mr. James Wilcox, of
Philadelphia, is to take place at Edge
wood, Montgomery, Md., jihe residence
ot Joseph A.Taney, father of tho bride,
"on the 25th inst.
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Senor Gennaro Ralgosa has left the
Citvot Mexico for New York to ar.
named Graham
I 1 II iL'. f I : ..... i
mun hn Km makinir nswents of the vve receivea a pieasani can ims ai- Mnlberrv and North Seventh streets'
Himalayas, has disproved the general ternoon from Jjiss iannie May Witt, occupied in theiront as a store ; and in
imnressiottthatlileat an elevation of special correspondent of the Atlanta the rear as a dwelling by Mr. J. W.
20 000 feet is almost impossible. He Sunny South, who visits our city in me Barton, was broken into last nigLt
has demonstrated the possibility of interest of her paper. Miss Witt repre androbbedof $1.80 in change. The
hnth hrpnthini? and livin? at an eleva sents a paper that is published in the burdar Gained; an entrance at one
tion of several thousand feet higher South, and is thoroughly Southern m ol the sidc windows in the portion of
than Mont Blanc, and of undergoing
thp fatierue of much lonffCr and more
trvino' ascents thati those i from Cham
ounix or Zermatt.
Yesterday's Raleigh
Visitor tells us
tone and sentiment, and we trust that
she may meet with an encouraging, re
ception here. j -
The Diocese Divided.
Telecrams were received here .last
6JOPARISONS
everything but trade;
ARE ODIOUS" IN
In trafle It Is to the ad
vantage of tho buyer to draw comparisons.
We want our customers to compare our goods
and prices, . because we believe we shall .be
benefited thereby. We would state that the
prices of our gooos shaU be lower for the samo
Work executed In the BEST STYLE.
oct 22
S. It- ALDERMEN.
Old North State Saloon,
G South Front Street. , ;
pRESII ARRIVAL Large, ' "Sl
quaUty of material and mmufacturc, than are NEW RIVER OYSTERS-always j
, . i . p...- . I on Ice Cool Beer to go with them, lift 5.
DV1U UUJ cava V "W WWVr ...
. ..1
range for the loan of $10,000,000 Ipr the lhjg jiUle b5t of interesting news relative evening, froni Philadelphia, to the effect
Mexican government. It is understooa
that Mr. Henry BV Hyde, of the Equita
to the State Agricultural Society and that the House of Bishops had consent-
the proceads of the Fair held last week: ed. by a close vote one majority to
The public were tartltd this morn- a division of the Episcopal Diocese of
ing about 11 a m by the announcement jorth Carolina. This settled that mat
that the N. C. Agricultural Society, had will be taken bv
made an assignment of all the proceeds ter. Tho next step- will oe taken oy
of the Fair of last week to! Mr. Leo I), Bishop Lyman, who will call a conven-
lleart. The cause is said to have been tion Gp the new diocese, at a time and
expected suits on old bonds of the Socic- place to be named by him. Bishop
" tyanu iije aueui. - i .m.n nrmiilA at this convention.
Johns Hopkins. The wedding gilt in- ceeus lor meir pay uum. iUu
,.nS. " P ooHont is not included m the asnsnment.
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...
blo life insurance company, is conuuet
ing the negotiations in New York.
Miss Ellia Hopkins Mercer and A.
S. Pennington, of the Baltimore bar.
were married in Baltimore last week.
Tim Kritn la n. crandniece of the late
from the groom's father for $50,000.
---
The postal telegraph ahd cable com
pany was incorporated in New York
Friday. The lines are to extend through
out the United- States; Canada and
Mexico, and from Greenpoint, Long
Island, to Lorldon, Liverpool and Paris
The corporators arc Henry C. Gardner,
Luther R Marsh, T. II Dupuy, Andrew
W.Kent and Dumont Clark.
. - --
' R Edward Earll and William V.
Cox. United States delegates Ho the
International Fisheries Exhibition,
announce the following awanls. The
inrv has awarded fortv-eight gold.1
forty-seven silver and twenty nine
- bronze medals, twenty-four diplomas
and seven special prizes to United
; States exhibitors. The United States
f fish commission received eighteen gold
v medals for various exhibits. Other
: gold faedais are given to the United
states National " Museum, the United
States lighthouse board, and the United
States Signal Service.
tr
Montreal society is in a ferment over
the grand farewell ball to be given to
the Princess - Louise at the Windscr
Hotel. The various designs that are to
. be made in the way of floral display
will require a special car to transport
them, and will comprise at least 20 000
rosesJacqueminots, Souvenirs, Mar
shalNeihv Baroness Rothschild, Bon
Silenes and other varieUea 26.000 carn
ations of different colors, 1,000 spike
of tuberoses, 500 bunches, of violets,
1,000 sprays of heliotrope, 2,000 strings
: of smilax, 2,000 yards of English" laurel
and other flowers and foliage in propor
tion. It is - confidently "expected that
am. also informed that a! rcsolntion to
remove the Fair Grounds to Tarboro
only failed by three votes in ja rueeting
nt thn F.xftrutive Com mitteei last week.
LOCAL NEWS.
INDEX TO KEW AOVIRTISEMEHTS.
Boarders Wanted I
C W Yates Coniiog In,
- II KIM s BKKGEK A New Arrivaf
Giles A Murchisis Newi Goods
Taylor's Baz.vvh Gret Offerings
Mtsus Bros A pERossETj nnouncccneut
W II GKEX Scgar, Tobacco aiid Cigarettes
"Wood was" retailing (Aim the flats to
day at $3.50 per cord, j j
k' The receipts of cotton at this port tc-
day foot up 1,133 bales. ! ,
This has been another of those days
which bring poor luck to the fishermen.
i-t Poultry has been retailing to iday on
a trasis of. 35 cents each lor grown
fowls. ' h. 1
German barque1. Marie, -Permien,
from lhi3 port, arrived at Hamburg on
the 20th inst
Doane,
City Court.
Paton Moorecolored, charged with
disorderly conduct, was brought before
Mayor Hall this morning and fined $3
for the offense. - -
David Mallett, colored, for throwing
rocks, was sentenced to pay a fine of
$10 or take 30 days in the city prison.
.Mary Jaue Jordan, colored , for ah
affray, was sentenced to pay $5 or go
below for 20 days.
As the last two had strong constitu
tional objections to the payment of
fines they were sent below. ,
Steamship Rcqulator
from New York, arrived
in this city this "morning
Capt.
at her
wharf
Quite a largo drove ot cattle came
into town this morning, som Ot which
were very good and some were not, oy
a good deal. I '
The Hayerly Minstrels have made
arrangements for an appearance in this
ttxr Thev are boofcea lor rnaay
- -7 j
night, November 2d. 1 ' ! '-. ; r. -
Although ' this has not" been- what
might be called a reaj good soda water
day; the invitation extended by Messrs.
Munds Bros. & Deiiossei nas ocen
freely accepted arid their fountain has
rnii,Tp to r'r"!v t!.3 ('
the house usedas a dwelling anu pass
ed through the room (Mr. Burton and
his family beine at the time asleep in a
room adjoining) to the store, and evi
dently went directly to the desk ' where
the money was kept in a tin box.
There were about $0 in aj drawer
which was overlooked by the thief, and
there is no evidence that anything.had
been taken br disturbed save t he
amount of money, mentioned. The
thief was undoubtedly a boy who was
itimately acquainted with the premises.
He was barefooted and his track wai
not that of a man fully grown.- In
order to gain an : entrance ho got a
small keg out of tho yard to stand npoti,
and the first that Mr. Burton knew ; of
the matter was by seeing the keg out
side and tWwindow raise!. There , is
as yet no clue to the rascal, but there is
hot a doubt thatlt was some; one who
has been in the habit of frequenting
the store dai!y ami -hus became famil-
. ... . I I li... .J
iar wun tn ro'"y-
. . , -Lilst of, Letters.
A list of unclaimed letters remaining
at the Post Office in this City on Wed
nesday, Oct . 2 U
A Julia N Anthony, Albert Arnett.
B F Bamberger. John l?oon. Joseph
Bartmau, J B Brizer, F Black, Charles
Barnet. ' - ' - ' -
C Elsy Croome. Jean neUe Carter.
D Ann Daniel, .lacKson ueau oaora
A. & I. SIIRIER,
oct 15 , Reliable Clothiers, 214 Market 8t.
CigaTs. Good Whiskey, Wines, Ac.
Trv "Gen! Lee" Cbrar. -
oct 15
PIANOS & ORGANS
HOLD TOR CASH OR ON THE POPULAR
Segars, Tobacco, . : ;
aid Cigarettes.
i LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT;
MONTHLY INSTALMENT PLAN. Every Wholesale and Retail. Prices low and quality
guaranteed. WILLIAM II. GREEN, r
octri - ' ii si8rset airee. .
. 1 Sportsman's . Goods. 1
WE IIAVE-THE FINEST ASSORTMENT
o f English and Belgium Breech Loaders '
"Top 0Tlie Moriiiiiff.'V.
Mr. John F. Ward and his admira
ble coniDany were greeted at the Opera
House last night, as they deserved to J Davis, Sophronia vans ;I
be, with a lull house, me Py pr- rbethFulcher, .1
sented being the Irish comeuy xop q Bruce J Gibb3. I - .
O' The Morning", written expressly H Isabella Hughes, John Hinson.
for Mr Ward. We shall not attempt Julia Highsmith. Joseph Harper, Jas
to particularize, but will simply .ay 8 Hoopcr.o Q
that Mr. w aru m iu n i pio i -. -
was simply immense; Miss Davenport K Byfiehl Knight. Henry KynerJ u-
as the "Twin Sisters" was admirable lia King. Maggie ivrei. . -r
i ri Mice T Uli Ward won the M-Geo D McKinsey. Edward Mc
and little Miss Lillie Ward won uie T . r -McKov. Mary J
Instrument is guaranteed for Five Years at
. , HEISSBKRGER'S.
NOVELTIES
ALL KINDSj AND DE5CRIPIION3,
For YourgXrfidies and Gentlemen,
Can always be lound at
HELNSBERGER'S,
oct 22 . Live Book and Music Stores
j7 TAYLOR'S BAZAAR.
6KEAT OFFERINGS 1
Before lea ring forj the North.
Will Give Bargains
ever brought to' this market. Also a first-
c ass stock or bneiu, wanaing, l'nmers.cart
ridge Bags. Gun Caps,jGame Bags, Ac. ln";
i act we can snow a bmtjk vi uaruware, uwu
goods and guarantee prices. - , i -W.
E. SPRINGER A CO., '
Successors to John Dawson A Co., : ,-
oct 22 19,2Iand23Market8tieet
OYSTERS ! OYSTERS!
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
i1
sympathy, and admiration of. the
tire audience. In fact, evety character
was well sustained and, judging from
the applause with which they were
greeted,gave full satisfaction to the large
Mack. Win F Moore.
P Capl R H PcnnewdL Joseph Pur
die. I ' - ' '
- R-Katie Ross. E Ridder. Willie W
Roberts, William Iloberson. W Ricker.
. S Mandie Smith.
T Will J Taylor. ,
w Fliza Wilson, rrancis waiwer. j
number of persons present.
. . I.Wl K It fAOM
The music w iuiuu "y r c Wright. J W Widby. Isabella Willis.
Smithdeal and Greenewald and was the L a Wheeler. L ; O Wood, Susan J
subiect of universal praise Tor its ex- Williamson, Thomas Wmstow,
cllence- - - C -:- . . . f " '
To-niiht will be presented the grand
prize drama of Morna Lpon,w and it
will, of course, attract another crowded
house.' T-f - p --i:;
W H Stackhouse. Capt G Schernng.
LswU Reed, T F JFryer,- Capt F Mac
kenzie. . ; -; , ,
Persons calling for letters in the above
list will please say "advertised " if not
Tlia cclebrrtcd 'Fish: Erard Gillit called for vrithia ten days vnllr b3 ser.t
Hats. Tritametl and Untrinimel.
-J Feubers, Flowers. Wings Bin 1.
Breasts, Ribbons, Velvets, "f
.. . "
' ' .
Dress Trimmings, Embroideries i
Laces, Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves. -'
Ladles and Children's Underwear, "t
" Chemises. Skirts, Night Bobes,
.' Drawers. Merino Underwear, -
Baby's Robes, Dresses, Cloaks, .
Hats, Lace Caps, Bibs, Ac, Ac. ' .
'-,.-v i: i .--t,; . v j 7
To inake room for Whiter Stock and llolklay
ry:i Goodsi ;'TZ:''
:3 v:. .... 1 . - - I
New Kiver, Stump Sound,
r, gamplas Beo free on application.
"f-';rf a I T? '
IAxiiA.Alij;
Tvrir'J is
Lrtld iGrove ;0y sters
2 HIP PEP IN lvE TO ANY POINT. Wi:
to ; dallrer taem : 't'KRSU an I
W. E. DAVIS A SON.
s
guirantec
SWEET
f oct -4 w
In frt
. " IF YOU WOULD
TrVavkcojiFoirr g&t a sr.Lr yy.t.i r.
JLJL feicsdr he.il and t-ouoiy. 0 ii;
TJCl
:stut v.. t,r
.SH)
th3 display cf f 0'.cr3 will I 2 tho Cert