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Sr c Review has the largest
iona fide circulation, of any newspaper
, utHsht i. in -'he Hly of Wilmington. JB
3ir Samuel Baker ha left England
for n tour in India, t lst until June.
- 1
j;en. Wolsle5 has received $465,-
C00 in b .unties for his military service?.
. .
Henry Irnig paid $575 for a 'Life
0f fMnrjnd Kean1 at a recent !nd n
a-1-'- .
ylV, W'm. Mabono is a claimant
under tie Kronen Spoliation act to the
jntour.1 of $o00,C00,
Mr. Lincoln, the retirjRjf Secretary of
War, ia nanici by the Chicago News
fur Major of that city.
The New York World finds 45.000
idle workingruen and 30,000 idte work-
jnir woo. en in that ei:y.
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A S in Franciscan comes to the front
with a scheme lor building a floating
railway bed across Behnng Straits.
Sirnuel M. Fenton, Jr., recently
J nparirlinf rk f t Va PVif K1T
( 0 L C ' I t (vv J' 1 V, J w v vuv a. s w a . - i i
road C'jn:pany, is only J l years old.
S,r Henry Gordon, brother of Gen.
rdon. intends to collect and publish
(is letter? and scattered writings
-
The c'ity of Providence has had the
same mayor lor over a quarter of a
century. His name is Thomas A-
Doyle.
Mr. W. W. Corcoran is sill. He is
intensely interested in the inauguration
of Mr. Cleveland, and has taken cold by
wearing thin sh'.cs.
Thomas Ball is going to make' a
bronze statue ' of Daniel Webster for
8.000. but it is to fill an order lor the
city of Concord, N. H.
Once in ft-ur years 5 000 000 pc ple
sel to writing letters, " siid Presideut-
i r-' I " I . rwl lhn , ltin-T ft v ' nnd
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11113 I1U1U I tlltl UUlill.ji II1UU1
Governor. Harrison, of Connecticut.
has received as a gift from a citizen of
New Haven, a cane made of wood ta
ken trom the Benedict Arnold house in
mat cry.
t, -.
An oflicial statement shows that the
expenses of Deputy Marshals and Su
pervisors .of elections have amounted
iince 1871 lo $1,973,910. This expendi
ture will be saved hereafter.
The handsomest man among the
members of the House at Washington
is Mr fnrVmioQ rf MarvlonH H
- " .-m.. ' V . ' II U. . . ' , V. . .....1 J . L. . ..V
has a fine head, black hair and eagle
n v w w nua q on o to i'nr rt iTrs. 1 i a l a
The Roman Cathoiic Bishops in Eng-
afl 1 1 iro ilonniinn-ri it tho nnn r.t i it n n
ne. isothingelse was to be expected
roni men who have so much at heart
he interests of Christianity and ol
John X. Lewia, of Boston, makes
tiie e othes of the Beacon Hill dudes
nd did a business last year of $l,C00,-
w. lit- was u c a eiavc. anu. ibklcu
.. t W . 1
d bnrefooted, followed Sherman and
his troops in their march to the sea.
A larre part of Texas is pre-eminent-
y a woo! growing country, and is said
out-rival Spain in raising the cele-
rated Snartiflh mnrinn hrpd I.nst
"t'Xas nraduned 40.000 000 oonnds cJ
tin
It is said that dwelling houses can
k . - .
uw oa nni L mnrri p.naan v in Kastprn
nn in Wnatorn riMrw Tho loaann r
..... . v.i. ... . b -j . vrl
liis is that, while in Western cities
umber is s imawliat ehaaner ner thmis-
nu. it is more man maae ud ov in
wer wages and cheaper materials in
1 T"
The condition of Chief Justice Waite's
if-'irn 1 1 1 1-4 nri. i rum hi a ini rr ri roor
1-1 :
n mo uencn, aunougn nis irienasclaiai
ie is the consequence of a stroke;
paralysis, though Jt has neen d:s- j
:;?ed with a milder name. He was ;
isib'ed by overwork.
Mr Var.derbilt worries left the Tom. ;
'k and llarrv with whom he daily is
Jfeht in contact shall impose
- -in !U3 n nu a. J'-fvi a-3
: i ' ...
fi - . , r. i. 1 ,1
set. t wo 1 very teams in Mobile the j
it
l 'fr day and was charged $8.50 for i
Cl C?.J"r5o crt mil!i.nitiiM mnnrte-vot ",
- -v. . I
.. r. ..I.". 1 ..il .1 t 1
ilia uuiiu nu tuc taie LH'aiar-ij
ill irb 1 It . . s . I
dui uia am was nti an
verehr(T , .
hae. as was shown reference
iur i.VlTVnmn'j hb- rt rale: ltd
- r --.j-...i'o uwi it, i airr, aii
-- . -uuerout retreateu in uaa oruer.
In oil 7 ...
m vaia Wka i i mm 4 4
i ""'iw, iu an Ctitases. tu t.i
" ,s tDe great conqueror of pain.
The
VOL. IX.
Ail the wooden toothpicks are made I
in Maine, two firms controlling the!
business. The business is about 12,000 J
cases a year. 1,000 of them going to i
Europe and Mexico. Each case con
tains 250,000 picks. Some of the swell
New York clubs have imported orange
wood picks and a flavored pick from
Japan.
There are 103 colored men in Wash
ington who are worth over$23,000 each,
fifty-two worth $10,000 each and near
ly 1,000 who pay taxes on $5,000 each.
Gc. VV. Williams, ex-member ot the
Ohio Assembly and author of a history
of the colored race,, is worth 40,000.
Frederick Douglas? has $300,00 and"
now lives in and own? a housj oppo
site Washington, lornierly owned by a
man who so hated th blacks that he
refused to sell anything to one of them.
Carrara, Italy, furnishes the statuary
and other better qualities of marble for
the world; France ot any other country
being the greatest buyer. Six thousand
men work in the quanies. They are
hoisted 700 feet ia the air and then hor
izontally to the level of the quanies,
where they excavate the marble in as
large blocks a-i possible, the larger the
more valuable. Hundreds of fatal ac
cidents occur every year. Children
scarcely out of their s waddling clothes
work amid the glare and dut and die
wit!) sore eyes and stifled lung.".
The production of pig iron in the
United State in 1894 amounted to 4
5S9,613tons. The output was 557,359
tons less than in 1833, but the unsold
stock on hand on January, t, 1885,
amounted to 593,000 tons, ayiust 533,
800 on January 1, 1884;. and 429,694
tons on January 1, 1S83 The only
States showing an increase n profluc
iion are Illinois and the States south
of Kentucky, the principal gain being
iu Illinois. Tno.se are also the only
States which report relatively' light
stocks of unsaid iron.
.
Tho Georgia papers are very severe
in their strictures upon Emory Speer,
who has recently been confirmed by the
U. S. Senate for a Federal judgeship
Mr. Speer is just 36 yef.rs of age, and
ha3 served two terms in Congress. He
is a brilliant, cultured gentleman, in
features and person, as handsome as a
picture and, perhaps, the finest stump
speaker in the South. We once heard
the late Ben. Hill present him to an
Atlanta audience in the following lan
guage: I take pleasure in introducing
to you Mr. Emory Speer, a young man
of whoji you have heard something in
the past and of whom you will hear
much more m the tuture, out he is a i
little self-willed.'! The Democratic
fogies of Georgia drove this aspiring
you os man out of their party because,
like Pitt, his crime was that ot being a
young man. Speer is a brighter and
b tter man than some of his traducers.
Information Wanted.
University of North Carolina,
ChApel Hill, N. C.
February 23, 1885.
Mr Josh. T. James.
Ed. Daily Review The Dialectic and
Philanthropic Societies desiring to re
cord the names and deeds of their mem
bers have appointed committees to pub
lish catalogues. This task is a difficult
one unless the people of the State and
the alnnini especially, will aid us. If
any one will Jend information about old
members of either sec ety, they will do
a great favor to the socieiies and par
ticularly to us. their agents. Wre wish
information whether the member is
dtael or it he has held any position ot
pablic trust ar d confidence.
If you, sir. will publish the above and
request other papers to cpy, you will
render u a very great servjic.
N. H D. Wilson-, Jr., Di.,
S. B. Weeks,! Phi.
Is a man or woman jn titled in lei
iing a lie" was debated in a a Western
literary society. When we say that
thousands have been cured by Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrun we jleU the whole
truth.
fhe Boy Clipper Plow has earned a ;
rpriiitft ion of hp! n rr tho Hpfir pvpr tmr-il j
, . f t. K,.f i
farmers Sold wholesale and retail at
e . T Tf.
tne laciory agency, t acoiji uaruwaic j
Depot. t
. r . . '
ISJaUiUUwfii
on him ; npHE firm of nu phrf.y & jsnkins
f r 1 has been dbsolvd 1t mutual consent C
fuu OIJm. D. Humphrev, c f he o:d lirai Cwlllhfre-:
he h2L( afcti coa iuu ti e Fih and Oy.-ter buflr.e8.
at No 112 south Frr nt Un ci Thirikfnl for
past favors be toilers the ccntinuej pitrouage
sroia'iERSscntcO.D. febO
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L.HI a Tk Oil i i I - .
OllAli . nnAl
irr btim. ii it. ii i t r.-in. 1 1 c at
ww i
x,ttnini,nt
1I7K WILL lllVi. IllAU Ki)H SAL.fc. At
our Fish Market the rcaaaioder of ihz season.
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send yourorders to ns. wcdefyeDmpeiHton.
w k. davis sos !
Proprietors of the only regular establishetl
feblo
Daily
WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY
LOCAL NEWS.
IR0EI TO mm ADVERfiSEMEITI.
Anniversary Ball
C W Vattbs Alter, tlon
P C Miller k Fresh Supp'y
DeRosset ft Ms ares At tent i m
Heinsbeboeb Congressional Government
The receipts of cotton at this poit
lo day foot up 235 bale3.
Whowant8to be Alderman in my
ward? is a topic of much interest now.
To-day ha given us a bountiful fore
taste ot March, weather. We have
enough ot it already.
T ho Uiexchaots hero ate busy in ta
king stock preparatory to their Spnog
migration Northward in search of new
Spring goods.
New River oysters are plentiful at $1
per gallon and shad at 00 cents per
pair but beef and mutton and chickens
and eggs are scarce and high.
A colored girl, the nurse ot Dr. A
II. Robbins, of Brunswick county, was
badly burned a day or so ago. We
were unable to learn particulars.
Mr. D. A. Beam brought a fine drove
of mountain cattle to this market, this
morning from Sheloy. They are in
good season to supply "a long felt
want.'1
Mr. JohnDyer has a combination bug
gy, carriage and wagon ; (either of the
three at a moments notice), which he
will sell for $50, including a fine set of
Harness. f
The truckers hereabouts complain
very much of the cold weather. Some
vegetation was up about ten days ago
but it was cut off close to the ground
by the cold.'
The foxcrs" were out in full force
yesterday and spond the entire day in
pursuit of rcynarjd, but brought
home no 'brush.' Refreshments were
in order on their return.
Just eight days more and tho reign of
the pomp ot Republican pufple will bo
happily oyer, and there will be a return
to Democratic principles and pratices
hooesty and simplicity.
We publish in full, on the second
page of this issue, the bill which has re
cently become a law establishing the
new Criminal Circuit of New Hanover
and Mecklenburg counties.
There were exercises to-day at. Union
Graded School, on Sixth street, in cele
bration ot Washington's birthday.
There were n number of visitors pres
ent and the exercises were very inter
esting to all.
The river is lull of limber rafts, and
money should be more plentiful than il
is. At the toot of Princess street yes
terday there was a large raft of juniper
logs, with tho bark on, which is a
somewhat unusual sight here.
Messrs. DeRossst & Meares are
about to go to pross w'Hh the City Di
rectory, They have expended a great
deal of time and care and attention on
this work and w are prepared to be
lieve that it will belhe best ever issued
here.
Indications
For the South Atlantic States, partly
cloudy weather, slight rains. Northeast
to Southeast winds, slight rise in tem
perature and lower barometer.
The Spring: Terms.
The Spring Superior Courts for this
judicial district will be held as follows:
Nash. Feb. 23d; Wilson. March 2nd;
Pitt. March 16ih; Greene. March 30lh;
; Jones. April 6ih ; Onslow, April 13ih;
Lenoir, April 20th; Pender, April 27th ;
Wayne. May 4th; Duplin, May 16th;
Sampson, May 25th; New Hanover,
June 1st, and Carteret. June 15th.
Fire this Forenoon.
The alarm of fire which was sounded
this morning about 11 o'clock, was
uncoil Kt? i in limit i.n nf fhn ha rr a! .rwl
, , ,v . u n
on Nutt street, North of the W. & W.
ri ,t ... .
i, u. snots, jc cauni on inc rooi
frooi a spark from the chimney and
was soon suppressed. The damage
u " -c will amount to no hh t' wnicn
i3 aiRP!y covered by insurance.
niiiverarv Kn.ll
Anniversary nan.
The 2Jth anniversary of the Howard
Relief Fire Engine Co. No, I. will bo
celebrated by a ball in Vollers' Hall te
morrow uvenius, pru.w. jxmi,
: f T u.
Jr . Mr Rahien, C. H. fetemmerman. :
. t-r r rr. r r - .
v;. r . vonivampen, i. n.omi n, n.
XJ J T
AUTian HUU U . VI Uiuouwutici OHKtal
as me uommiueeoi arraascmecb. sou
the names of ihese gentlemen is a suffi
cient goaraotee of the enjoyab'.eness of
the occasion.
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A Slight Improvement
We are pleased to learn that there has
been a slight improvement to-day in
Mr. Edward Kidder's condition and
there are some hopes that he may yet
recover, at all events partially, from
the severe attack which so suddenly
prostrated him. His condition is a sub
ject of interest and enquiry among the
entire community,
Criminal Court Officers
A special to the Daily Rkview,
from its good friend. Senator Chad-
bourn, announces that Governor Scales
to-day appointed Hon. O. P. Meares as
r Judge oi hc new Criminal Circuit
composed of New Hanover and Meck
lenburg counties, and that the appoint
ment was conGrmed by tho Senate. At
the tame time the present Solicitor and
Clerk ot our Criminal Court, Col. B.
R Mcore and Maj. John W. Dunham,
were nominated by the Governor for
the same positions in the New Hanover
branch of the new court, and those ap
pointments were al?o confirmed by the
Senate.
I'ersonai.
Mr. W. W. Shaw is erecting a tasty
residence on Walnut, between Fourth
and Fifth streets.
Mr. James Alderman is confined to
bis room with a threatened attack of
pneumonia. Wo hope for his speedy
recovery.
David S. Cowan, Esq. Senator from
Columbus aud Robeson counties, was
in the city to day.
Daniel Robinson, Esq. ot the Black
River section ot Sampson county, was
in the ctty to-day and called to see us.
Capt. A. C. Ward, Sheriff of Ponder
county, was here to-day.
Capt. R. M. Mclntire has been absent
for a few days, having gone to Durham
on a short visit. He is expected back
to night or to-morrow morning.
Fatal Accident.
An accident occurred last night at
Union Depo in this city, which re
suited in the death of colored hand
employed on the yard by the name of
Wiiliam Hicks. It was at half
past 2 o'clock and Hicks and an
other employe, also colored, by the
name of Archie Simms, were engaged
in arranging the trucks for the trans
fer of a sleeper. They wero both in
the pit at the same time and bad
arranged the trucks but before they
could well get out of the way the car
was upon them. Simms did indeed
manage to escape but Hicks was not
so fortunate. He was caught by the
car and frightfully crushed, both arms
and both legs having been broken. He
was taken out in horrible agony and
died an hour and a half later, at 4
o'clock.
The unfortunate man hailed from
South Carolina. He was unmarried
and lived on Fourth, between BruD
wick and Bladen streets, to which place
his mangled remains were conveyed.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT?.
29th Anniversary Ball !
')f THK
Award Relief Fire Engine Co. Ne. 1.
AT MB. U. VOLLER5' HALL.,
Wednesday Evening, Feb. 25.
Tickets St to. No centlcoicn admitted with
out a lady.
Commlttoe John U?ar, Jr., M. Batbjea, C.
H. Stem merman, C. V. VonKampen, T. IT.
Smith, A. Adilan, J. G. OldenbuUel.
feb 74 2t
Attention I
E WILL STOP CALllfcfcjroUR AT-
W
tention to our Directory
we t re atrdfeftfcAo
to press. This publics
will aelt a the
leB Interfere wl
ar work and we
solicit oar Prin
Binding, promising
satisfaction or no
I Is net gecsrany
known that we have a complHHpsCery s
are tumlnar out work eaual to any o
South. We won d be glat to nave j
and examine our wo k.
Ve y truly,
feb 2i DEROiSET METRES
Ship Notice.
LI. PERSONS ARE HER- BY
forewarned not to trust or harbor
any ct tne enw ot the sot.
baroae FJSLLSTS Dr as nelihe
the Master or consignee will be
responsible
R ANDERSFN, Master
feb S3 3t U El OR is CO. , Consignees
Old North State Saloon
E
CRTS THE BEST Will -KEY
in the elty for the money.
CAROLINA YACHT CLUB CIGAES
til
goi g fast.
To-morrow we will receive a fresh supply of
those celebrated HORml'S uakDEN OY8
TCS8. Call ia at McGOWAK'S, No 6 South
Front si. feb 11
24, 1885
NO 46.
VBW ADVER1SEMENT8
" urn . '
n a re ware
QF ALL KINDS AND IS ANY QUAM1
t y . Wholef a lo and L e tail at BOCK BOTTO M
prices. W. K. SPRINGER A CO..
ia, 21 a il Market Street.
Wllsntsffton. N. C
feb
Colored Glassware,
FULL LINK OF OLOREu TABLE
OLASSWABE. For si?e by
aiaHS a mi; uc in son,
feb2S Mnrcii!son BlocJt.
Mats. Matsf Mats.
GOOD ASORTMEVT OF DOOR Mats
just received; nice ard cheap. Handsome
library La a. pa at very low prices. legant
Tin Toilet Sets. Pastrv Hoard i. Mocking aud
Canary Bird Cages, Tinware at wholesale and
retail.
PARKER A TAYLOR,
feb 23 S3 South Front St
SPECIAL NOTICE
J WILL SELL BERGMAN'S ZEPHYR, al
colors, for 10 cents per ounce, until Feb:
for cash only.
Ladies and Children's GOSSAMERS reduce!
in price.
MILLI N ER V-Hats and Bonnets, Straw and
Felt, at all price. Collars and Cuffs, Lsce
and Linen, Handkerchiefs and all materluls
for Fancy Work, fctimping and Embroidery.
Respectfully
MISS E. KARRER
jan 20 Exchange Corner.
C
OCOA LEAVES,
JAUBEL LEAVES.
THRESH HERBS. ALL KIND.
XjDLL STOK DBUG3 A MEDICINES,
QIGAR. CIGARETTES & TOBACCO.
JAMES D. NtJTT, The Druggist,
218 N. Front bt.
Cocaine Tooth A eh 3 Cure.
NatrolHhic Water.
ftblS
Attention !
-yiy E WISH TO CALL VOUR ATTENTION
to the fact that we ire celling Blank Books,
Paper and Envelopes, Ink, Mucilage. Pets.
Pencils, and all kinds ot Stationery at a re
doctlon upon former priea. Paper Bags,
Straw Wrapping Tnper.'Twine. Ac at loAvest
market prices.
C. W. YATES,
febjTJ 119 Market St
Cotton Seed Meal.
lOO Tons No. 1
COTTON SEED MEAL,
i
ONE OF TIIE VERY REST OF
Fertilizers.
For tale by
WORTH & WORTH.
feb 28
Congressional Government.
BTTJDY IN AMERICAN POLITIC?,
By WOODROW Wl SON.
I vol. If! mo. 1.25.
Mr. Wilson has made a veiy careful and
thorough study of the American sjttcm of
Congreielonal government, which students of
politics will fled riehly wcr.h reading.
For rale at
HEINSBERGER'S,
feb 2a Live Book and Music Store.
OPERA HOUSE.
ht Only ! Feb. 25th.
THE
AVORITE,
Mr.W.
Ian.
8uppnr d by a poswarl
vompsury. naaer toe mm
num. rrereni:
greatest play
HE IRISH MINSTREL.
alans No
What's in a
h a
and ' 'Sooaei
r the
Box e:t opci 00M0TC
. leb 21 3t ttar copy ,
Oysters. Oyste
rpO-MOBROW AND ALL THE
week I will receive a sopp'y of
th'e fine XW RIVER UARuRN OYSTER",
guaranteed fresh and sweet . Ordcs left w HI
receive prompt attention and be delivered is
any part f tbecl'y fiee of charge
W T CROOM,
110 fo. Front Street.' near the New Market
feb t i
B
Y SENDING YOUR LIGHT COLORED
goods to HONAt H'S Steam Dye Works. Mt
teconi sL. and hslng them made darker for
Fall and Winter wear you'll save the expense
or buying a new suit or dress. Complete ard
tresa joi aye sttur joss
at
t
I
mm
r W feT lu R.hlH " r- M.r mm
wt will be glad to reoaivo
bat
of the writer
last always be
Communication mtui M wrttiea on oa
side of the paper.
Personalities must be avoided.:
Aad It la especially and particularly t-rde
stood that the Editor does not always en dais
tho views of correspondents unlaw atai
la the editorial columns.
NEW A 1YEKTISEMENTS.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
- o
i .
-AT-
M. M. KATZS,
116 Market St.
I WILL COMMENCE TO SELL,
MONDAY, February Wh,
THAT
Large Assorted Stock j
-OF-
Dress Goods,
Staple & Fancv Dry Goods,
NOTIONS,
Hosiery, Corsets, Flannels,
Men and Boy's Wear,
SHAWLS, CLOAKS
White Goods, Embroideries,
Laces, &c, &c.
AT PRICES NEV1R-BEFORE
KNOWN IN THIS MARKET
The Stock Must be Sold.
F
KHEINSTEIN,
AS8IGNEE.
leb 9 tf
Princess of Wales - - Bustle
The Gem - - - - - Bustle
The Mienon Bustle
JN FACT WE HAVE EVERY KIND OF
BUSTLE on ale this week. Also, a fall line of
Hoopskirts !
Together with a large stork of
From 39c. op.
NURSING CORSETS.
MISSES CORSETS,
CHILDREN'S CORSETS,
CORSETS IN EVERY COLOR. SIZE OR STYLE.
The cctiro etock of i
HATS, RIBBONS,
FLO VERS, FEATHERS,
BIRDS, BREASTS,
I ACES, COLLARS,
RUTTONg VELVETS,
FLUSHES, SATINS.
Ml.Ka. UNDERWEAR,
GLOVES, eOilERY, Ac , Ac
.1
M ist be siu lelow value, before Ieavleg for
to purchase our Spring stock.. !
Ifl If A 7 A it)
arket St
fjS wnlay. Oftentimes
anmetimes Twenty -Pages.
LLtRd A YEAR, .
OT IN It-
1 H .
litwren Market and Ptiro si eaMtTAUT is to
btory hcn?e, o. 89 feet fiontinj Am n-en. IU
ning btcs t wards Seventa st 61 U ot.'. Rs week
H ii- be sokl eheap lor caih. Apply ibeot the
n. il Illi Jlohfc m C ., AncifucelfSBTtfS
feb 7 t Nun h Wat rrth the
, legal
A Fresh Supply re
QF DRUG? AND CHEMICALS.
Jut arrived at
r C. MILLER'S,
CorneT Fourth and Nna sis
F. S. Prescription filed day aad might,
feb t
lesT
Rr
For