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I THIS PAPW - Snndavs ax BbBsxl scry ' , cepted by jOSi! T. JAME8, ,TOB A FBOI-RnSTOR. , ....THN9 POSTAGE PAID. 3CBH il'v Six months. $2.09. Three no j .1 ,.- rae wuum, w a0:t. t ileIKerC(l by carrlerslree TM pa.- . .. of the city, at the abort fiwr-. ..er week TtV- orj 'r,!e. low and liberal. A,le5;':"".r -rs win report any and an faO r3UC' c t-e:r p'n-er regularly, arei"w . F T ... hrt r iho 1 nmcti , ,;l'.-uUdior., of any .newspaper - - i si sm - ir m m w. mj i mm. w m i t".k i iy " j Tn jv.v A K-ily ' vhilinc Mr. jr5onltv;.atihel-iticr'ahomeln Mf;,:- T..m V' -i;t,te h:l4 .,,,ur,J a ,ake 0,r - ;'n T. in but it's only a puddle to lhe6r,eh-'w::inr:dbter. i niu-'l Sive S.nstor V3t, 61 Mis i... i. on siifTurinfr acutelv -ir . wr; ' j i- " - . " m-ili'ly. i better. from n.'iir i.-i:'- P l.cr' (7irr.-f t.- ifi'1 to Baltimore, a fi-c 'lour.uin Hr Mt. Vernon Place sjuare. hwjut reached that city from Paris. Mr 'John Hojch, ths Philadelphia ghipbuiX'or. i an Irishman from the neighborhood .t Mi'ehe)lstown,.in the Qotiniy .f Cfi-k. . Sim -J-nes quarrels with the teach ir.of Parwin and it ia ht3 opinion thv. "wp came from the bleased hand t:f(;-:Hlfcrfect.M . the ChicL'o Socialists at their recent picnic drank 300 kegs of beer, and pa radei with banners inscribed, "Oar Children Cry for P.read." Philadelphia Press. KP-: It may be that Uncle Randall doesn't care to be Speaker. 1 1 is j'jst possible that he has leaded h;5 gun for benr in 18SS. . - Col. Fred, firant h authority for the statement that the story ot Gen. Grant's liie will be br.-usht down in' his new book not oii'.y to the close of the war, but to the date of the General's death . . : The business Democrats of New York certainly like Mr. Cleveland's rrotbods. Hon. Ruswcll P. Flower says : "There can be no doubt rf, iho emphatic in dorsement of the Administration by the State convention." - Petersburg hukf,-Apcal: The dan ger to the United Slates 'ship Swatara, which is to brin? live million dollars in silver frow New Orleans to Washing toD, will not come from pirates. It's kviJscows t-hc'll have to look out lor. The D-Jston Juur?i(d says that "Sena tor Brown., of Georgia, frankly avows to his intimate friends that the Civil Service law is a club given to the Ke pnblican by the Democrats, with which the former are bcatiDg out the latter's brains.'' Mrs. Grant has grown much attach: edto the cottage at Mt. McGregor, where the General died. It is reported that she will remain there a large por tion of her time, as she feels better able to bear her loss in that retired place She has lelt the cottage but once since her husband's death. Florida will vote on the adoption of her new constitution in November. There is little or no opposition to the instrument, and its adoption is conced ed by a well-nigh unanimous vote. It is claimed by its authors to be a great improvement on the present constitn tion. A fashionable card in Paris now sets forth that "Blanc -has the pleasure ot acquainting you of his divorce, -pros noanced by judgment dated , and the honor of informing you of his mar nagawith . which will bo celebra- ted in.Paris on the proximo." So WQch for a latitudinous drvorco iaw. Confederate Raider Mosby, who is 'touttuake another sort of roving mission that is, to be superseded 10 the Hong Kong Consulship cele brated Fourth of July with spirit in the 'and of the Celestials. It is also said lh the Colonel had an offer of high Position in the military service of Ch'na, which h declined. h was thought, as the song of "last olutionary soldier" had ceased to be sa2 in the United States, that the crop of apol.onic veterans had become mct. Tliis conclusion seems to have premature, as the death of Gabri- .. fcery. aged 95 years, a Swiss sol dier lr the contingent obliged ' to be -,'outied to the First Napoleon," is just Ported. s A ttlegram from Newport. B I- j1' the lrpedo invented by Captain eli. United Stales navy, has been Anniented with under the observa cfoiVicers ot the torpedo station s week, to give facts regarding the rkmg of the mechanism . To the the fm l lhe inventor and observers, torpedoes almost instantly disap- w , as s !n a3 they had toncbed . gnngconjpletely out or sight. c.nC?Urse n report, save of their less. VOL. IX. A light frost was observed- at East Ta was, Mich . last Friday night. It was the first of the season. But little damage has resulted. Among the 'verts to Romanisma 'vcrt may mean a -convert" or a "pervert." and is adopted a3 an ambig uous and satisfying term Ar general use by,' British conversationalists that hava cone 'oyer since the beginning of the Oxford movement are enumerat ed 3G lqrdj, 05 baronct3, 302 graduates of Oxford, 149 graduates of Cambridge. 142 army officers, 92 lawyers, 43 doc tors and 1010 ladie3 ot aristocratic stations, r .. . . .; 1 '. The records in the office of the coin misioner of Imildings in New Orleans show that for the four months ended July 31 permits for the erection of buirdi--g4 v.ilued " a'vS 1,003,003 were issul. - This is double the amount issued during the sams timfj last year. The records als-i shw that a large msjotity oi'the permits issued during the four months ot this year ended July 31 were for private dwelling houses. , . On Wednesday at Cedar Kapids the Democratsoflowa nominated Charles E. Wbiting for Governor, amid mucn enthusiasm. Tho convention was largely attended by representative men The acLninist ration wa3 warmly enr dorsed. In Mississippi, on the samelday, the Democrats-renominated Gov. Ixwre3T on the iirst ballot. . ; And yesterday, in Ohio, Gov. Hoad ley was renominated with but slight opposition. , The cotton crop in Texas is not promising as. well as in the other States. A dispatch from Waco, dated the 19tb, says : A trustworthy gentleman who has just completed a tour of the cotton belt of Texas says the drought practically stillJontinues. notwithstanding the re freshing showers ot last week. He says the. rains in the heart of the cotton belt were only partial in extent, were too light to do any good and were followed by hot, uncloudy weather, causing the plant to shed badly. Considerably over two-thirds of the-area planted in cotton has not had rain for three weeks. He say3 it will require copious rains, fol lowed by several days of cloudy weath er, to give the plant a top growth, which again mast be followed by seasonable showers to make squares, and by a late frost to enable Hol.s to mature. His estimate is that the crop will not exceed 1.300,000 bales if the present prospects aro not changed lor the better by the above mentioned con ditions Tho cholera threatens to spread in France. J It is gaining a sure and cer tain foothold in the South. The follow ing is from the New York Herald-. Makseili.es. Augnstr 19 According to official announcements 130 cases of cholera have been admitted into the Pharo Hospital during the past - week and fifty-five deaths have occurred, which is considered an alarming, pro portion. Tho Municipal Sanitary Com mission, whose Incapacity is notorious, has decided to prohibit the burning of fires i.i the public squares and not to disinfect further the sewers and streets. The police have 'commenced to issue orders against individuals fumigating their bouses by means of charcoal bra ziers. The people are thoroughly exas perated at such vexations and unneoes sarys.proccedings. -The Mayor continues to withhold information about the true state of affairs and noVhing is done in the way of general hygienic precaution Cases of malignant cholera continue to be reported. A woman aged twenty five was. bitten yesterday by her baby, which was dying of cholera, and she succumbed during the night. There were forty-fiee casc3 of cholera report ed to-day and twenty-three deaths. The epidemic is increasing in several of the neighboring towns. At I Salon ten fatal cases are said to have occur red. - At Toulon the situation is alarminpr. There were six deaths from cholera there to-day. - Thera are. many people down with the disease both in the town and in the garrison. The cholera is creating a veritable panic panic there. The municipal body has endeavored to throw du3t in the eyes of the, people, but it seems to baye decided to tell the truth at last. The Bayard, bearing home the body of Admiral Courbet, is expected there to morrow. Tho vessel has neither dam aged, machinery nor any typhus on board, as was asssrted in the official despatches. x : You'll find her amlllng night and day.' Although, at times she la not pay. And should you wonder why you meet Ttola constant smile, regard her teeth, t'be only liujeh those gems to show. Which aOZODONT nikes white as enow. Laughter Lends a Charm To beauty when it discloses a pretty setofteetb. Whiteness, when nature has supplied this element of loveliness, may be retained through life by using the fragrant SOZODONT. . SPAiJniGs Glue," mends Furni ture, Toys. Crockery, all ornamental work. " , - Farmers can save tima and money by getting barbed wire for their fences, at Jacoci's lldw. Depot. t WILMINGTON. N. C. FRIDAY. AUGUST 21, LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO MEW ADVERTISE MEBTS. Muxds Brothers Netlce - F C Miller Tar Heel Liniment Hkinseeroes Pianos and Org ins C W Yates A Word to Merchant Last night was miserably hot. There was no City Court this morn ing . Peaohes were selling in ibis market this morning for 25 cents per peck. The regular family exenrsion on ; the Passport was well attende d as nsn&Jx. . f There is a postal card in the' Postof ficc bero signed Robert Brown, with no address. v Give the Review Job Office a trial. We guarantee good work, prompt de livery and low prices. Quito a number ot new tenement houses are in course of construction in differ nt portions of the city. The match game of base ball this afternoon is for a benefit to Mr. Harry Kurtz, tho pitcher of the Seasides. Give a call at Dyeu's and select the suit of clothes that you are to wear ihe coming season. A beautiful line is shown. . f . A new lot of while Duck Caps. All sizes at 35s at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, Nr. 27 Market St., J. Elsbach, Prop. tf At 3 o'clock t his afternoon the ther mometer in this office registered 90 de grees, p?ith the wind from the South west. Advertise your houses for rent or to sell in the Daily Review. We offer you the largest circulation and the lowest rates. There were 57 excursionists from Rockingham arrived hero yesterday morning, and 47 of this number went down the river on the Passport. The moonlight excursion last night was better patronized than any . of its predecessors. We are glad to know that it was a financial Success. An epidemic of girl babies is now prevelaut in this city. Wo have heard of six or seven severe cases in the last few days, and the returns are not all in yet. The steamer D. Murchison, which ar rived yesterday, is still at her wharf, undergoing some slight repairs. It is not of much use to start up the river while the water is so low. The merchants are beginning to re ceive their stocks of Fall and Winter goods, of which, from present indica lions, they have bought quite liberally in anticipation of a large trade Mclntyre & Heath's minstrels have made arrangements for a special train from hore to Charlotte on the night of the 27th inst.. so that the eDtire pro gramme at the Opera House will bo carried out without any cutting. There are very few Southern bound passengers on the railroads now, but the trains bound North aro well filled with merchants who are on their way to New York and other large markets to purchase goods. We have received a copy of the cata logued premium list of the Roanoke and Tar River Agricultural society for 1885. The exhibition will take place near Weld m from the 9th to the 12th of November next, inclusive. Indications. Fortne South Atlantic States, fair weather, except in the Southern por tion. local rains, Southerly winds and. stationary temperature. Signs Fail. We hear of a party who went fishing yesterday and were quite successful, which was nothing unusual with them, but it didn't rain, which was something very unusual. It has been so common for them to be caught in a rain when they go on a fishing excursion, that the knowledge that they have gene'h suffi cient warning for some ot our citizens to take rubbers and umbrellas when they go out, in expectancy of a storm. All 'Prejudice, Men will have singular prejudices. To illustrate: We were talking with a gentleman this morning, when inci dentally he mentioned that, owing to heat and niosquitos, -he slept but little last nisht. We, in reply, stated that the heat was indeed oppressive, but but that we wcro "int. troubled with mosquitoes, when toe retorted lhat he ' wouldn't live at a -place where they couldn't afford mosquitoes!' -' . ; "Vir." ' -In reply to the enquiries of scores of carious friends we will simply state thatwe do not -know what Vif" is, but we have been given to understand by tho agents that it is one of the Gre cian lost arts.and a sufficient supply has been discovered to last a short, while only, but what it is for we do not know. One young friend writes to ask of us a solution" oF the mystery, saying that Jhe has made a bet on the subject but we can only reply that the mystery will be revealed orne of these days, and that until then he must pos sess hi3 sou' jn patience. Personal Mr. Robt. H. Cowan, of tho Wades boro Times, b in the city to-day and paid us a very pleasant visit this fore noon. We were glad to receive, a call this morning from our good friend, Mr. R. E. L"e, ot Laurinburg, who has been at the Rocks sporting with the "sad sea waves" for a day or two. Mr. W. G. Whitehead, the figure man, who reports the changes and fluctuations in the Chicago and New York market?, at Mr. John R. Turren tine's, has returned from a brief vaca tion which he has passed at Smithville, ami is now at his pGSt ngain. Mrs. P. Christ will leave ou the steamer Gulf Stream to-morrow for a visit to her relatives in Brooklyn, N. Y., and other places in that vicinity. She has not been to see them in seven years, and proposes to be gone upon the present visit about four weeks. Tho Lady With the Rubies. This is the title ot a new novel from the German of E. Marlitt. which ha3 just been translated by Mrs. A. L. Wister. Those, who have read with so much of delight and pleasure previ ous translations by Mrs. Wister of this writer's works will gladly hail the ap pearance of this. "Gold Elsie," "The Old Mamselle's Secret," and the "The Little Moor and Princes3" are anions the series and they haye been , videly read. "The Lady With the Rubies" is published by the J. B. Lippincott Com pany, of Philadelphia, and is sent to us through Heinsberger's, where it is sold. Price, in cloth binding, $1.25. Poison Oak. The papers are giving cure for the poisoning of the skin caused by poison oak. It is wonderful that so few persons are poisoned by this abundant plant. There is another plant nearly like it which is innocuous. The Virginia creeper, or trumpet flower, which somewhat resembles it, is harmless. The true poison vine is partial to trees and bushes and often grows in the fields among the grass. The best remedy for the poison, which is given as the result of personal experience, is to paint the poisoned surface with io dine. Use it liberally, painting say half an inch from the inflamed portion. Every few days renew this. The re suit is to cause the poisoned skin to peel and come off and also to alleviate the pain. The remedy will be found prompt, acting in a'week or ten days, and it prevents the breaking out every year, against which some -other cures do not give immunity. THE MAJLLS. The malls close and arrive at the City Post office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through mails, fast ...7.45 P. M. Northern through and wy mall3....8.S0 A. M. Raleigh...... ..6.15 P. M. and 8.30 A.M. Malls for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom Includ ing A. & K. C. Railroad at 7.30 P. M. and 8.30 A. M Southern Malls for all points Soutn, daily ........8.00 P.M. Western malls (C. C. Railway) dally, (except Sunday) 7.00 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral eigh 6.15 P. M. Mail for Cheraw and Darlington Rail road. ' 8.00 Pw M. Mails for points between Florence and Charleston 8.00 P. M. Fare tteville and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M, Fayettevllle.vla C C Railroad, dally, except Smndays ....6.15 P. M. Onslow C. II. and Intermediate offi ces, Tuesdays and Fridays .6.00 A. M. Smithville malls, by steamboat, daily (except Sundays). ............. ....8.30 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotteanu Ldttlo River .'Tues days and Fridays 5.00 P.M. Wrightsville, daily 8.30 A. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls 7.30 A. M. Southern Malls -9.S0 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 8.45 A. M. Malls collected -from street boxes In business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 P. M. and from other points of the city at 5 P.M and 5A.M. ; Stamp office open from 7.33 A. M. to 5 P. M., Money Order and Register Department open from 8 A. M to 5 P. M., continuously. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to 6 PJtL and on Sundays from 8.30 to;9.30 A. M. Carrter delivery open en Sunday from 8.30 to 9150 A. M. . Railroad men report that it is dry and du3ty. both North and South of here. Now is the season for painting your houses. Go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot and buy your paints, if you want to save money. t , ' 1885. NO. 195. i'i Slash the Prices. From now until Fall Shriek don't expect to make any money. We guar antee to give our patrons, at all time?, more and better goods for their money than can be had elsewhere. The values we are offering in suits for. men,, boys and children are fully from 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper , than, their rqual can be had for elsewhere. Your opportunity is now, to get more and better value for less money than at any time yet. All our Springy and Summer goods must be sold before receiving our .new "Fall slock.. Come and see the prices this week. Shrieu, the Old Reliable Cloth ier, 114 Market st. Sign of the Golden Arm- 1 t The Othello. New Emerald, Zeb Vance and New Excelsior Penn., arc the leading cook stoyes, both in quali ty and price. They can bo seen at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t NEW ADVEBTISEjUKKT; SCHOOL AT BURGAW. rjlIIE UNDERSIGNED WILL OPEN School at this .place blst August, If S5. Tuition per month $1.50, $-2.00. $2 50, $3 00 and $3. JO, according to advancement. 1 No student will be admitted for a shorter time than one month. Special pains will be tat en in preparing stu dents for College. Good board can be had at $7 to $S per month. Bellevi"? that there Is "no royal road to learning' that "there Is no excellence with oufreflbrt," "paimanon sine pulvere," all who entcr.tb.ia school are required to apply them selves to study. h A. R. BLACK; Principal. ang2D4t Presbyterian copy 3t - Attention ! W E HAVE ON HAND AN ELEGANT assortment of Clears and Cigarettes. Our "Little Boy Blue" 5c Cigar Is the best In the market: it will pay you to try them. MUNDS BROTHERS, 104 North Front St., aug 10 621 North Fourth St. Hotel Brunswick, Smithville, N. C. IJUIE HOTEL BRUNSWICK WILL BE open for the reception ef guests until the first of October. aug 19 lw COTTON GINS, COTTON PRESSES, &c. yyE SOLICIT INQUIRIES AND ORDERS for the WINSHIP , COTTON GINS AND COTTON PRESSES, which are superior to any offered in this market. Circulars and Price Lists will be sent on application. WORTH & WORTH: aug 10 New August Mullets. 50 BBLS. IN STORE AND FOR SALE. SWEET AND FAT. aug 17 . W. E. DAVIS & SON Caution to Consumers ! rJIO BE SURE OF GETTING . THE GENU INE SHELL ROAD Tobacco, chewers should be careful to notice that the oblong blue pjper tag in the centre of each plug bears the Trade Mark of fiie buggy and horees the words SHELL ROAD, and the' name of the manufacturers, Messr R-. A. PAT TERSON ft CO. Beware of the many worth less Imitations tint are being sold to the pub lic as the genuine SHELL ROAD, and do not be deceived. ADRIAN & VOLLERS, Agents,? ' , . , . i ': june 6 Smeod Wilmington, N. Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints French Window Glass. OENCY FOR N. T. ENAMEL PAINT CO' 3 READY PREP ABED PAINT. 1 ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our prices before purchasing. The fact hat our Paints are from the celebrated Fao cries of Wetherlll & Co., and Harrlsoc Bros Co., la sufficient guarantee for their quality purit. ' ' A fine Ene of Cooking Stovea at Faeto -Prices, la addition to our large and fall HAEDV7ARE STOCK to which your alien don la respectfully In vile - .. T NATTPL JACOB!, . opt . .. Is) SkraUi Front 8G ' TTt win be glad to receive eoxamunicitica tzxna ocz fxlezidj oa asy aad all !suhjtct: general interest 1ml ' ' The name ot the writer must always t:' alahed to the Editor. " Commmilcatlona mast be jirrutea oi oe'. one side ox the paper. - ; ' " v v , - ' FersonaStleamuatbe avoided And it la especially and partlculaxiy cad tood that the Editor doee sot always esdox ' the views of correspondente tuUeae so atati In the editorial eotusma. NEW AJD VEBISEMENTS. A Word to Merchants. JJBFORB SENDING OFF FOR - YOUR FaU supply of BLANK BOOKS AND OFFICE STATIONERY,; let us give you prices, and see what I can save yon. CHECK BOOK?, DRAFT BOOKS, Ac, made to order " MISS CLEVELAND'S BOOK, George Eliot's Poetry, and other Stories; price tl.50. ' C. W. YATES," ' aug 17 - 119 Market St Notice ! Notice ! CKAIO & THOMAS, JT NO. 113 SO. FRONT STREET, STILL keeps for sale 1 ' Fresh Family Groceries, Good Rye and Corn Whiskeys, Pure Gins, wines and Brandies, and "Solon StiDgle.V "Craig's Choice," and the 'l ive Indian,". aug IS Tho bcit 5c Cigars ii tho city. SPECIAL NOTICE ! J WILL MOVE FEOM THE STORE I NOW occupy about October 1st, to otc of the new Stores opp jtlte the Market In the Vollcrs BulldlEg. I will sell off goods now on hand at greatly reduced prices and will open In' the new store with a larger, handsomer and Let ter stock than I have ever kept, as I will have more room for display. , Respectfully MISS E. KARRER, aug 17 Exchange Corner. A Polite Request. NUMBER OF PERSONS OWE ME small bills past due. Each amount la small of itself and might be paid without much ex ert!on;inthe argrcgate tho amount Is quite , large. ThU being the season when a shop keeper needs money most, I would esteem It a special kindness on the part of my friends to make an early settlement ' JNO. J. ' HEDRICK. aug 7 . . Til." aug 10 tf Cool, Cooler, Coolest ! J-OT THE WEATHER, BUT THAT DE LICIOUS BEER, at McGOWAN'S. Step ta and try It. aug 7 Taxes, rpHE TAX BOOK FOR THE TEAR 1SS5 has been put in my hands for collection. Those Interested will please take notice. - ' JOHN D. TAYLOR, aug 15 Ct Tax Collector. Tar Heel Liniment. JIOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. Ely's Cream Balm and WcI-De-McrerV Ca. tarrh Cure. Also, a complete stock of Patent Medicines, Drugs, Ac. . av - r. C. MILLER'S, aog 10 s Corcer Fourth and. Nun sts When You Ride Q ALL ON, WRITE OR TELEPHONE TO us and ycu will get good horses and sound vehicles and careful drivers. We try to please always. Horses boarded by the dsy, weetor month. We respectfully solicit the attention or ihe pnbllc to our f aellltles. R. C. ORRELL. Livery and Sale Stables, Corner Fourth and Mulberry Sts. . - aug 12 PIANOS AND ORGANS. JEPRESENTISG inE GREAT SOUTH ERN MUSIC HOUSE of LUDDEN BATES. 8AVANNn, GA., I can now Offer purchas en a choice of over, two hundred styles of PIAN03 and ORGANS, and give yea bargains for cash, or whatever lime yoa may wlh io pay for an Instrtxmen L?. I cn offer- a f perial. Discouit to Churches, t rhoolff. Lodge-, Pae- tors and Teachers. Send for lilottrate 1 C a t alozuc ad our Special Offers and let n dem onKtratc how well we cao'satlsfy you in price andqUty. RespectfnUr, augJ7 . IMIKINSBEKGEI V m. v.
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