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' THB9 PAPER . I ' . - cepted by . JOSH T. JAMBS, editob ajtd FBormiwro. uTPTIONS POSTAGE PAID; JilUV"1 rear Six months, 2.oe. Three At . - " rocr will bo dcHrered by carrier free iitMnti ner wefek. receive tneir pap The Daily Review. FJJtASS o - WILMINGTON. N. C MONDAY, MARCH 30. 1885 NO. ?3. We WIS be glad lo rraaovr friends on aav aad a!-' :ubac general Interest but The name ol tea witter man arway ba: oWnd to the Editor. - Oesxiaiuxicattons ssu.t be written os on one aide of the paper. PeraooailUea meat be avoided : And U :? epeeiaiiy and particularly ush stood thai the Editor does aot always cxdos ! the views of correspoDdthlc -j&m c ataie lathe editorial colnaue. ares to u7y Review has the largest A lawsuit is likely to arie oat of the T WO rC ,tj. a im., MflMUIf i lf.U... ""..l,...w, i-.rlrt I n or in Maria rn-oi .mc-t A m A U r V OUTRAGEOUS AT- j KW ADVEETI8EMKNTO NEW ADVEBT18EMKNTS 1 -.1 I t -,J ... thP rtlV Or tTMTWHWWrt. I ilO lell'.I'lHV 'l I dMJ lilCMUUBNUls an- .fiiNln'' - ------- ! I zzzzl , . been aroused by the fact that the . J -Turin, successfully tried malaria and ; .... chose a Madame I A Vigilance Committee Need- , ,,,, euraptus tree as a remedy lor 11 All Are Invited to Come ! .. i o :;f,.mm i hp inhabitants in sonieern - ,.n ti-z down the eucalyptus and aoiog back Xn malaria as a lesser efil. ArnauJ, an obscure dressmaker living in the Rue Bassanu, to make the troua- ; seau, bridal dre&s and every other ad-1 jo Bet of toilcl lor the great e?icmony. haluatiftde. which had j A confusion ot names having arisen,: of the Mexican cnurcnes ""a - -"i ' enter an act-on against any runs uou.-.e in one sioce time of Cortex, was torn down nol long ago and taken to the mint, ..wm-r over sixty thousand Silver PfUUW"s - dollar- ed -A Disastrous Fire For-; tttiiateiy Prevented The In- cendiary Seen and Shoots at one ot bis Intended Victims j and Then Ecape At about 4 o'clock this morning; lives on (BUT XOT ALL AT ONCE ) New jt i, stated that railroads under , r .), Wrounh government earn roi 'j a ero39 revenue last year of $3,000 per mile and $300 net, the cost being $100. 000 per mi'e. This result was reached ., a higher scale of charges than the average on the trunk system of the i;nHel States. 4 ; HI 1 I nf fshiin r',vn:r i.T,r!i c;it us a aim .ant i 'f.i Jfimna T. Melts, who to the hoitor ot having clitbed the -Red Cross street, between Sccopd and wondrous group which knelt at the i Third, was awoke by his brother, Mr.; itarofthe Nr.ncio's Chapel on tbe -Fred. Metts. and informed that the. - -I .!(-. ,. 1 ' . I - oi last mouth- house was on tire. Cap. Metts imme 1 fldiately ran out anu uscoveteu uw. iu Mr. AmosT. At water. Secretary ofi..,. . tKt DarL of h; the National iat le Associauon. wnt, hou9c wft3 iri flaaie5 and that tbey were ; nas oeen makmsraiouroi n-, i rapidly toward the eaves of mates the loss 01 cattle there this season j bu-,iding. Ue told bis brother to at from three to live per cent. Tbc j . bucket of water and be closing of the old inul norm win Goods ! New Goods ! HEW ADVKHI8KMKKT8. MAIL AND EXPRESS! the! 9 : i com- According to San Francisco papers' ,j0,.t sp.-i'u.ators have not reaped the i .'rvL anticipated by the production ,il grand opera in that city. At tiiues ihfy have been compelled u sell thtir tickets at a great sacrifice, while the license ot $100 a mouth, which thoy are compelled lo pay, has heiped to swell their losses. . 'Hhc Enterprise, Kansas. Anti-Monop-jlist. has been overhauling its Ameri cau history, and remarks excitedly: . i r l. .1 iaa "The Declaration oi inirepenuuaw signed by fifty-six farmers and mechan ics. The signature of no banker, rail road king, millionaire monopolist, or oven lawyer, disgraced that sacred document." A British drama association ha9 been started in England- with a capital of $500,000. It is formed to procure and produce on the stage the highest class of original dramatic works. The share holders are urged in the prospectus to come into the good thing on the ground that a young author has realized as much as $50,000 by one melodrama alone. The English university constituencies include the whole mass of graduates who choose to keep their name3 upon. the books; the lawyers and the physi cians. the 'squires and the parsons, the bankers, merchants and writers men ot every trade and of every rank in ed" ucated England. OxfoTd has 5,400 such electors and Cambridge about a tbou saod more. , - The health report of St. George's, Hanover square, Loudon, for the year ending in March. 1884, only lately pub lished, gives the death rate at 15.78 per 1.000, which is much below the average for ten years. Of the sub-districts Mayfair has the lowest death rate and also the lowest birth Tate, and Belgra via the highest in both instances. The mean duration of life in St. George's parish has icreased by nine years since 1875. r.nid attach his hose to the hydrant. pel the owners to throw much of their ; r bjJcket or wo Q water extinguished We cannot enumerate but will be pleased to show an almost endless variety of new things. Respectfully. R. IM. MclNTIRE. A nnnndpttt stock nf Black Goods. mcb 3' aura! us stork on the market, which wili ibmrc ihe nrice of beet. The v ' Tfxan rangers are overstocked. Last year at tliis time over $1 ,000 000 worth of contracts were held by Texas ranch- i men. but this year not a dollar, owing to the closing ot the trail. Mr. Atwa ter thinks the day -of free grazing in Texas i3 about over. In the near fu ture slock raisers will have to pasture their herds on their own lands and cul tivate ground enough for fodder to car ry their cattle through tbe winter. A Fatal Blow. Ai;bout 7 o'clock last Saturday night I the flame3 and a stream through the h,.u. sat.) nut out alt the sparks, and I the d in-er was over, so far as his house a party of young colored men were as. ' was .concerned. While putting out the sembled at tluAcomer of Seventh and THE Four Lives Saved. Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup relieved fpnr of my children of a most alarming at tack ot Whooping Cough, from which their throats and necks became so swollen as to prevent them from swal lowing. Nothing would give them even temporary relief, until this Syrup was tried. One bottle, in one night, saved tbeir lives, I verify believe. Geo W. Eakhart. Captain of Police, Baltimore, Md. lire on his own house Capt. Molts dis covered that the lattico work on Col. B. K. Moore's house, which stands in an adjoining lot, was also on fire, but that it went out in a moment or two without assistance from any one; prob ably because it bad been carelessly lighted. Capt. Melts, when the fire had been put out, started to notify Col. Moore, when bis brother told bim that as the fires were undoubtedly the work Ann streets, and two of the crowd ni n innndiarv. he had better take his V. j , .. I I pistol, as a man who was mean enough carver, wno nau l fi- urnnM hft mfian eU aid SHUCK MUU5C V UW . v.. w I LOCAL NEWS. tNOEI 10 .W ADVEIITISEIIIilTi. $11.0 Reward. W B King You Can Wanted A Situation Wm E Worth ft Co Ice C W Yatks Easter Carda R M MclH tire New Gooda Hibernian Anr.ivereai-y Ball Hjciksbekgeb Easter Cards F C MILLER A Fresh Supply Munds Brothers -Taster Carda W E Springer & Co Hardware Taylor's Bazaar Grand Opening Parker Taylor Lightning; Bods P L. BBIOGERS & Co A Good Thing Giles A Murchison Bedroom Seta Otterbourg A Co Mail and Expreaa Craio & Thomas Shad, Groceries, Ac All Articlos for Confederate Relief Bazaar The grand jury of Coweta county, Fia., is "mortified to find that the sale of spirituous liquors in our county has been lar in excess of the necessary wants of the people for medical pur poses." and it further asks the Legisla ture to so amend the law that ''each licensed druggist be required to adver tise once a month in a newspaper pub lished in tbe county the names of all persons who purchased liquors during the previous month, and the quantiiy purchased by each. The depopulation of France has been receiving much attention from the Paris savants. Mr. Lunier proposes that the Government take legal steps to facilitate marriages, to search out tbe paternity of infants, to accord prizes or immunity from taxation to parents having more tban two children, to guarantee secrecy to any mother who may wish to leav her child at a found ling hospital, and to extend the protec tion of the State to all children "mor ally abandoned .n Since the year 1800 tbe French birth rate has fallen from 32.9 to 25 5 per 1,000 inhabitants. m m 1 It was recently rumored that Sarah Bernhardt, the patriot, was about to accept German gold ; and the Voltaire went so far as to say that a cer am Herr Seberenbere bad declared that she bad promised to appear at the Victoria Theatre in Berlin. Boiling over with indignation, the great actress took up her pen, and wrote to tbe editor of the Voltaire-. "Sir: I deliberately give the lie to Herr Scherenberg, the manager of the Victoria Theatre. I never promised to play in Berlin ; and I am astonished to find that French journalistis capable of putting such an insult into print.11 For other locals see fourth page. The receiots of cotton at this port to-day foot up 8 bales. Send your old suits to Dyer's and have them nmnnrl cleaned, dved and pressed Tho nineteenth annual ball of tbe Hibernian Benevolent Association wil be given at Germania Hall on Monday night, April 6th It will be a splendid affair, with elegant music, nice refresh ments and plenty of opportunity for dancing Sec adv. in another column Servi.-es will be held at St. Paui's Lutheran Churcb. in English, every af ternoon at 4 p. m. from to-day unti Good Friday. On Good Friday morn- ineatlla. m. German uommunion and it 8 p. m l class ot 11 will lie con firmed, the services being conducted in English. From Iaraly8is1 Sophia Singletary, colored, who lived in the Northern portion of the city near Messrs. Chadbourn's mill, was stricken speechless with paralysis last Saturday night. She lingered until about 4 o'clock this morning when she died. She was about 70 years of age. A Bad Place. The e-ntter at tbe Southwest inter- Grand Opening named respectively John Carver ana Walter Johnson, became involved in a wordy quarrel. After passing much rough language Carver said to John son, "ttyon want anything out of me, come on." Johnson retorted in simi lar language and then advancing struck Carver with bis fist. They then sepa rated and Johnson turned around and entered into conversation with one of the party, and while thus engaged- found a brick, Johnson with enough to shoot, but the Captain went causin tne latter to taU and eXpire without his weapon. upon going without a groan. Carver ran, bnt was into the street Capt. Metts saw a pursued, causht and turned over to the a ta.Uo.orec I Handing apoo tbe tag-JMJI corner of Red Cross and Third sts., but nation ot tne deceased showed that the in the darkness the features of the latter blow from the brick had driven in tne conld not well be deBned. Capt. Metts M'SSSPiliS"? JKJXS asked .he colored man to oome to n.m, JSS-SaSS FSI but the latter refused, whereupon the on8iy gota young men were about 18 former said that he would see wno it years of age. A jury ot inquest was was and started across the street, when S"XS fitt tbe colored man ran. Chase was given . . fc , th matter with shouts of stop him! stop thief! aagweaeMrggggggsigfl 'L ' ' ' ' ' rrrT etc , wnen the fugitive turned and fired .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; a pistol shot and then in the darkness made his escape. It was very cola ana OF- Spring- and Summer s COUNTRY MERCHANTS, BOOKKEEPERS. FAR MERS, MERCHANTS, AND LABS RING MEN, ATTENTION I T- OTTERBOURG & CO., TOE CLtmilEBS Hi' WIL11SGTM, JJAVJS Al.HKAUY BECR1VED Til KIP. Spviac Clothing, and, ahloe -from ttelr larfr City Patronage, propflta to male during lN present te.ioD, a PROMLNEST FKATTJBK of Iradirg by afU and liiiipiog 1y tb- CO. D Express svatcra. This i- tsj esially convcuient to partlesViviue in the country, and out of tbi raugf of select stocks, yet are dealrou of dressing nrat and -tylid. 1 Wbci; ordtriog jdw r.ft a plain explana tion of the svle and uU t!.-jiircd : wbctmr Ssck orro-s i wanted; meniion eolor, and state abut prlev bould vo be able to fur nUh areh goo! aa yoj l Blire at a le8 prfec tban given !u letter, jvst.naaureil this will be zone. We allow privilege- of cxa iPatton, urdy recjUring Express rhergvs o be pa'Ji which are of lltOe conseuoence. ' - ' I . ddrci--all order to S Otterbourg & Co.- KING CLOTH IEBSj men M0 Wilmington, H C .. - f WILL TAKE PLACE THURSDAY. APRIL 2, FRIDAY, APRIL :i. SATURDAY, APRIL 4. At Taylor's Bazaar. ICE. ICE. ICE. O Hardware F ALL KINDS AND IN ANY QUANT1 ty. Wholesale ana n81?'"?- " v nrlceS. W. K. BJrJVLWIfc a . Wilmington. N. C. mob 30 Capt. Metts had on but little clothing, expect to have oub ice Ma or the scamp would not have escaped . AT,.raMni, hv the first of May, and so easily. Notice of ue anair lSSJ eonvevea to tne .u nu Faiw- make no Tjontracta unui we wu i"'" ytLr . I . . M m. WET VI U VV )H 'H .V I 1 ) . . a. I : U r nr.r.r1 hn t Trt T r 1 rTl 1 K 1 1L. T ill . " - man was seni to me uuiguumuiA, -hM .oW dftW tMi m there was no further cause tor alarm . We very much regret that Captain Metts did not heed ht9 brother's advice and take his pistol with bim, and we are aware that he also regrets it now, when it is too late. There is an im mense amount of lawlessness in the city. Chicken tnieves. ouigiaxs ur m- cenaianes lurniau mani 4u. w.wi vnnnr. MAW OF ELEVEN TEARS i u im nimAsf dail v. and the time hi has come when the people must feel experience iu mereantUe business, a porftien onfor in ihn oniovment of their homes -s salesman. Best references given. Addreee, and nronertv. We do not believe that sunday news, the number who perpetrate these crimes is large, but they are bold and deter- YOU CaH minoH nnd their freedom from the le-j -a- as-ww - - . .1 . .- r,;t?mfttA rnseouences of SUOh Outrages C? AVE MONEY ATTD HAVE TOUB WOBa has added to their courage and seemed ne wnisfactoriiy at king's Tlnshop. . - . - - 1 . 1 M I Pniflnff II (iflPrlftltV. to awaken an ammtion to see uuw iw- - - w. K. king. Practtcal Tlnsmnn, Prineess.bet. Front and Water Streets mob. 80 Taylor's Easter Goods ! EASTER HATS AND BONNETS ! EASTER FLOWERS A FEATHERS ! EASTER MILLINERY All Choice and New ! All of the Best Quality ! All at the Lowest Possible Prices On- .li.n.nr of MTLLINERY IS SIMPLY SUPERB, not onlv equalinjr but absolutely surpassing the exhibition of previous yeai-s. which have made our reputation as dealers in la our TJntrlmmed Hat Department will be found every aty!e and shape wh'ch mm be worn this season, at prices lower thai the low est to be found at any other establishment. Our Flower Department is a perfect Easter garden, filled with the modt exquisite jeBigns of branched goods, at prices certainly Ies3 than those charged for second class gaol8 elsewhere , Our Feathers, too, arc worth looking at. Wp. havft Ostrich Tlws in everv stylo, plain atd shaded. Ostrich Plumes m everx shade A. ii. McGIUT, Auctioneer in COLLIER CO. ' 1 rys SATUROAY, AI'UIL 4lli, J!"i, at I o'clock, M, wc will sell ht our Sales Rooms i for and on accjunt of all ronccrued, 538 2-3 Tons Guano,' Ju.t landed from Bear, Edward R. Emeiiou. from Bnncador Cay. Stored upon West side of Oliver, aEtl can be examined there Tbe said Ions Guano arcaoldto pay advances, freight, demurrage am otner charges incurred, 'lerms cawa men zo S3 io ijiui) If You Know A Good Thing When You See It 1 JUST LOOK AT THIS ! -o- jrAMBS' TONGUES, 60 CENTS PER JAB, ready for lunch DEVILED HAM, TONGUE, TURKEY and and quality. Pompoons In all and every shade. As for our Trimmed Hat Department, it la CiliLJi.a.. Wanted. Altoona, Fa. if- iYtt mnct ViAantifnl cnri romnlcte. Hats cat be trimmed to suit one anu all by expert Milliners on our own premises. A call will surely convince you at TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 118 Market St WlbMINGTON, N. C men SO less Xhey can become. Isatner an extra police force or a vigilance committee is imperatively demanded. Deatb of Capt. Bmnke. Cam. H. A. Brunke, tbe artist, died this morning at bis residence, No. 108 r?n,K cfrat hfltwpp.n Dock and ' l mm k m r m All Articles ONTRIBUTED TO THE 'CONFEDER- ATE RELIEF BAZAAR' olina Tab Shad, Groceries & Liquors! XTTE MAY NOT HAVE SHAD ALL THE season but Will have them whenever our friends will leave an order. A fresh supply of Groceries always on hand. River Mills, Hantets Choice, Bruns wick Private Stock and Old Log Cabin, still in stock, together with Wines. Gins, Brandies Ac Fish and other goods delivered free. - CBAIG A THOMAS. 113 So. Front Street, Produce Commission Merchants and Dealers in Fish, Groceries, Liquors, c. inch 30 ENGLISH DAIRY, EDAM, NEUFCHAT- EL and ROQUEFORT CHEESE, frtjsh from the dairy. That CREAMERY BUTTERED FLOUR b srUl surprising the cooks and pleading the housekeepers. Pickled Pigs' Feet and Tripe in abundance. They make a spienaiu urea- faster supper dish. Three pounds for 25c. P. L. BRIDGERS & CO., C the Hh April, for the benefit of the NorthCar- U TnKln pan f SPnt llV EvnreSS FREE. OIT . r.Him. tbrnnirb the liberality of the Ex. Orange. He was aooui yeais Co. Address Mrs. T. J. BOYKIh. ;n..n i rr mnnv i the K. O. Ta'ie. UJ4"W" RffP alld has been an invalid for many the N.C. Table. months. His obseqme mh OTnetWwittl Anniversary i5all a tA.mnrrnw afternoon at Ot. Ilinwiwiiwji ... j section of Fourth and Walnut streets is in a bad condition, and should be looked after. The rain of yesterday morninst ran down on the South side walk of Walnut street for a considera bie distance, as there was no gutter on the edg of the street by which it could j Bartlett Johnson be carried away. ! Dixon and Mrs. J. M. Keesler. . . Prntrihn!.inni? in aid of thu: OapHSluiMen"""- 7 :tti p.n 'cause, cttuer in money ui i , . be sent to any one of tbe committee or to whncft address is 11 4 o'clock to-morrow afternoon Paul's Lutheran Church , the services being in English and German. Confederate Beliet Bazaar. A Bazsaar for the relief of needy ex Confederate soldiers and their families will be held m Baltimore next week, commencing on Tuesday and continuing throughout the week. The North Car olina table wili be in charge of Mrs. T. J. Boykin, chairman, and Mrs. E. Jr. Bali, Mrs. James W. Carmer. Mrs t Whfldbee. Mrs. N. IK Norman. i . . MrS. A. Vy. noble OF THE HIBERNIAN BENEV. ASSO'N UriLI TAKE PLACE ON EASTE8 MON DAY EVENING, April 6th, 18ST., atGcrmanU Hall. Music by the Italian String Band. Refresh axents teivetl by the Ladle? at city prices. 1 1ctvet. admltttog lady aad geuUemenTfl ; single tickets, 75c ; wulcn can be had ot the Committee of ArrangementSjT. Don lan, O. Qainllvan, L. Flanagan, Jaa. iorbett, Jno M Don lan, Wm. hceban. m h 30 2t 33 apl a Easter Cards. . BE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF EA8T- EE CARDS to be found in tbe city, and AT f I I T LOWEST PRICES. HO North Front St. each SO BIRTH da l PRESENTS m great variety at men SO HEINSBERGR'S, Live Book and Music Stores Hand Painted Easter Cards, 50 Cents and $1 Eacli. VERY BEAUTIFUL GOODS, Fringed Esler Cards, Plain Faster Cards. Novel Designs, Freh Goods aad very rea sopab'e prices as every one adaattt. .to me In and look at them. . ""Htv"!! mcb 27 Dragglts, Market Street. , . ' rr ! Tuning & Repairing Pianos. FOSEPH DENCK. FROM COLUMBIA. 8 C , wUl remain in WlUnicgton a few weeks to tme and repair Pianos and Kcf' ' Jt; orders leftat Mr. Heinsberger's and Mr. Yates Book Stores, will meet with prompt atten tlon mch Iti Iw Easter Cards. The Southern BaptisL Convention will meet in Augusta, Ga., on tbe 6th oi May next, and we iearn that ample nreDarations tor the accommodation the chairman. Lafayette Avenue. AH . packages will and entertainment of this larse and j be transmitted by the Express compa- most important assembly of tbe Baptist ; ny free of charge. church in the South are actively in j Tna jy Clipper Plow has earned a rjr ogress. tie v. uv. nuwuiu uuv ! reputation or Deing ue utrai. probably others ot tnis city win auuuu. aod w pronounced perfect ry wits w We oiseve quite a fine display ol Carmers. Sold wbeteatead retaat r;L, w vatv reasonable the factory agency. Jacobi s Hardware new wTww. - i ----- i .. t prices, at Jacoors narawaw C ITY OF WILMINGTON, MAYOR'S OFFICE, WmKNBTO.v, SUM March -10. UB EASTER CARDS HAVE BEF M HE ecived ; call awl see them. O' PRAYER BOUK8 and HYMNALS, la sets New Spring Goods. HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED SEVEBAL ! in Ulmcnts of my Sow Spring Mock of MilUn erv Goods, Feathers, Flowers, Wings. Ac., to wfilrhl invite the attertlon of liw ladles of Wilmington ana vicmiiy. pecii SIRS a new stock jnst ic.i.i.rtfl:r. mch JT if 119 Korth Second bt, I Old North State Saloon THE BEST WHISKEY o aiuu ifetYarui j tor Lent. vr lITTNDRED DOLLARS KftAU- mcab) wUl he paid to any one who lg at this Oface sufficient infonaation that wUl cause the convttou of the party or parties wbo at tempted to fire the prewajea of Col. B.B. Moew and Capt . Jas. I. Metto on the morurag of the SMaoXtals'soBth. mrchn Star copy DEVOTIONAL BOOK, all kin ds, sntWj f EPS i xn inc ciiy it ""ww; C. W. TATks, 118 Market E.D. HALL, Mayer. Lightning Rods. TF YOU WANT QUIET AND REPOSE 1 doriosrtae ta4er stora yon mu i have ot oar STAB BODS. Onr Drive Well PrSnDS lasur- good water : cheaper and more lo than trells. We have Just received an otherlotof our new Colamfcu Cook stores. r.is. lnt of Merosene Oil Stoves. Call lot of our new wuium a are lot ef Kerosene PARKER A TAYLOR'S, St CAROLINA YACHT CLUB CIGARS till mi kit 1 At. .' ' -1 To morrow wc will receive a fredi supply of those celebrated HOWrs UABUKN OYS TERS. CaUia at KcGOWAN'. So 6 South Frost at. J - yr'f Bedroom Sets. rpHE NICEST A D CHEAPEST ASSORT 30 aiRWinHn
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