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V - PLEASE NOTICE. AVe..wiU t glad to receive cciuiiieatlorr. from our frtends on any - and - all subjects ct general interest, but ' ; i - The name of therriter mrret r.i .vay i te fur oished to the Editor ' . , .communications must bo written one side of the paper. - , Personalities must be avoids.'. t :: And it is especially and particularly ucder stood that the Editor tloes t alwaj-s endorse the views of (correspondents ' nlc? so stated tn the editorial columns, v ; i ( . etfryetxilcx. Sondajs cxcrptM g3 jull. T. JAM, mi0T 1 r ociumoN-s. postage taiij: ti fu. Six mom lis COOL Three s, fun. on montn, S3 cents. j ..rni nUcUenel by carriers, free .- it nj p-rtoftr city, at the above 1 -4- r- ..-r rate low an-J liberal. VOL XII WILMINGTON, N. C.vjr&URSD AY. JANUARY 12. 1888 t- .;.-f.-n M pw-i report ny and NO 10 j THIS TXTZJl Kit 1iLlIj .11 ' J Onfa!InJ Specific for liicr Diseis Sa?TOMSi EUtcr or hd tast mouth: toneue ru. ; , or joint on n ii.Uiak s .r r..ltft.n; tt.tuJnry tiotl . .It-...- l.onrU ul:rrofry : -' ,v. b..iU: !nof i.H-ni..ry.NH ' . :. itnof hiving Lld U$ u. , ... c Q!.trttct.clit MltV,',nuOll; f 1M in anl jm: n dr. .... f.rr: rt;fU'": 'in urtn- l. ij-it "ttnitni. :H'I0r?SL17SBRESULATCB (ryuttr vccctablc , ..- t In t; .. t s'luo 1 and gOVELS- .,i,rtt. noT.ri 'Tlfllt't, '.,.,Mrl. ick tl-Jfh, ...ritln. till..Ma.. t nt t Ilr-j.ri 4n, "ollr. TBS r,ST rAHILJ KEDJC.NE i t I.Ulrri. if .1 !!!. .! tS Aped. onr.Y GENUINE 1 . jj Z '""J ' 1 f -l B Wrapper. J. H. Zciiin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1 .-. Mll. Ir!c. ?t.O cli sat K Senator Mahone is siiid to be very aury at the New York Krpub- iratt liecause they did not put up nuiih money to enable him to car v tin- late election in Virginia. Jlr. J. Donald Cameron, the wife f the Pennsylvania Senator, is a voumiiof wonderful energy. She v. timde the best visiting time on m.nl iii Washington forty-eight all j. in one afternoon. -. ... - - tfiitral Secretary Litchmnn. of he Knights of Labor, s.iys: "We mie nearly 5X,0(X) members now. ul all in gool standing. We are ea.ly for a new year under the very irihtest of prospects. Iouiville and Nashville, Tennen- Kef t'oal and Iron, the Richmond frVriiiinal issues, and the Southern -locks generally are leaden now, whenever anything like strength Pilars in the New York stock larket. Marine insurance companies are rnvtn a hard time of it. TlieW ash- ngton is the ICth Boston company o retire from this business in the at cfcht vears. Ship-building is it a stand-stil), rates of premium are ow and taxes heavy. Young Hofnmnn has ptirred Bos- tn to its deepest intellectual cen- res. In other cities Hofmami lias een listened to; in Boston they4 try o account for him. The Theoso- liUt; siiy he is the reincarnation of tne rcat musical spirit. Theesecutivc committee of the ftohave a bill introduced into I'le Igi9ature appropriating $1, for canal improvements. It f I"-oiomhI to spend $000,000 of this nioiinf on the main canal alone. - The New York people arc trying work up a sentiment in favor of olding the next National Demo- rat ic Conventiou in that citv- The iews of even "prominent noliti- aif who will talk on the right side re published, and a tremendous ressure will be brought to bear I 'on the national committee. The arrangements for the fonua- 011 of a "trust' which aims to con- rol the stnrnPA or wnrehniitnr --0 - - ijines of the port of New York by Veiling shippers to submit Jto its has been nearly completel. muvh P. Robinson is at the head txh rtmbinationwhich will con- . IUUI Vl iUC I'UviHH CO 'n- the river front. r f years the cotton industry of U lUver. Massachusetts, has not k prosperous as during the ar Jut cIohhI. One mill pavs a :Mtldof 21 Per cent: another 18 frnt; a third 17 per cent; one 13 rrtMit-n... i .. .... one 13 per cent, and three I 'rlJl. m thatA lllviflpnrl ftM !. i,n - : 11 n cither watered htock oi ac- I Vew vSir? 'ows that the .Pitallrtsawwaklng ,n groats on the labor of the uvrwimo work Jin . curn who .--leaiadustr-. A mnilr of lht lloti.vc Commit- te on TrrriUtri i rniotetl ex- lreM'njxthenpini.!i that Congress wil! at thi session uruvitle for the mhniioii tti ITnion f th fottr ! Va., is in the city on a hhort bnsi TerHtorinj of I.kota. Montana. . net visit. -Wnnhinstnn ami New Mexico. 1 Messrs. I). S. Harris aud I Sinip- .son, of Point Caswell, are in the city Angora cats are supplanting the , ttwiay on a brief business trip: ptiir do in the alfertionn of New " ; . . York Moiety. It is even declared! ee the rtfl," the best rat trap that it is permissible for ladies to known, at Jacobs Hdw Depot, t appear in the street with cats. Of An Krthqake. o:irs. thoy mtit le handsome An- There was a shock of an eartlr- I'i-.r, .mil lo.ititiv n.iinpMi riniri !.-1 riblnmed: if they are not their pres ence in uii evidence of eccentricity, not fashion. The objection is made that cats cannot be led by a string and are difficult creatures to carrv, ittid therefore it is believed that it i to lw short lived. - - Mr. Hankhead, CnugresMnan from Alatmina. has had to choose be twMi the policy of the President at:d of the Protectionist papers of Ih'rr.iinghain. and has endorsed the position of the majority of his party. He savs: 'I am in favor of a revis ion and reduction of the tarifT. I shall vote to consido.r any bill the committee on ways and means may report 'to the House. I will not op pose the passage of a bill which will give to the country the necessary relief from the bunions heaped upon the people by the. present tariff laws. The New York Herald' corres pondent at Washington C'itv has in terviewed every member of Con gress now in the city on the merits of the big strike in Pennsylvania. As a matter of course the majority shirked, and but few seemed to have had moral courage enough to ex press a conviction on the subject. With many, however.it is doubtless true that no opinion had really been, formed. There wasn't a Sen ator or Representative from North Carolina who gave in an opinion. If theRKViKW had been questioned we would have said that while itisa well known fact that we deprecate strikes yet in this instance the strikers have right and justice on their side and we most cordially hope that they may succeed in securing all of their demands. - Sick headache is readily cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla which tones and regulates the digestion, and creates an appetite. IKDIX TO NSW ADJERT1SBMENT8. J0UX P GABEEIX N C Beef Dick k Ikares-llece Goods C W Tate Yearly Sutecriptlons J gbxvartx Pbicgk Merchandise Broker. IlEi.ssBE&aiR -Books. statlonciT. c, 4c. OrsRA Hocsb Mendelssohn Quintette Club II . . , , . ,., Best shoes for boys at French & Sons. j t . There was ici in exposed plaees this morning. The receipts of cotton at this port to-dav foot up '201 bales. Indies will lind a nice line of good reliable seisorsnt Jacobi's Hdw. De- lot. t Finest shoes for Indie wear in the citv at French & Sons. Ttie boom in the price of spirits turpentine continues. The receipts to-day ese sold at 40 cents per gsil Ion, , Br. steamship 'Stranton, . Hyde, hence, arrived at Bremen Jan. 10th. The Sfran ton was the last British steamship to load cotton at this port. Ger. barque Oonntantinc Von JZcin icAe, Fretwurst, cleared to day for Stettin with 3,000 barrels rosin," val ued at $3,050, shipped by Messrs. E. Peschau & Westermann. HO dozen all wool flannel shirts," in all shades and colors, for men and loys, from 73 cents and upward?, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27 Market street, J. Elsbach, Prop. . t Of late years Western North Caro lina beef has risen to the front rank. It finds its way to the markets of Richmond, Wilmington, Charleston and Augusta and is considered equal to the best beef displayed in the r:Xii ..r vMn ... ..u 1 i . ,,Pr rrgiii&riy oy ine cario, ana 1 ,, lay. It is imnlv limniflcent meat , railllot u. '' , m. ,unA t - nool shoes Tor children, best in . the city, at Geo. R. French & Sons.Tj JsronaI. iIr- - B- Mallette returned to the city last night from Xew York, ' Mr. A. A. Allen , of Petersburg, ouake at about . quarter past lu o'clock thin forenoon". It was quitejh? 'and for myhile they were, taken pronounced for a few seconds, and caused cons iderable fright for a few moments among those who felt its effects. It was felt in nearly every part of the city, from tlie. railroad to Church street. It had not force enough to do any damage further than the fright occasioned, but it was a veritable, simon-pure earth quake. People ran. from their stores and workshops and the children at Tileston and Union Schools flocked out of the buildings, and for a few moments there were strong indica tions of a panic among the pupils. The disturbance, however, soon sub sided and business that had been suspended by the shock soon reT sumed its normal activity. At Messrs. Polvogt & Render's store on Fourth street, just North of the bridge, the shock was so severe as to shake a chimney from a lamp. It was felt quite strongly in the Kastern portion of. the city and many of the cilizeus in that locality, especially ladies, were ex- cessively frightened and ran into the streets. The shock was quite severe at Chariest oif, S. C, but so far as we have been able to learn. no serious damage was done. It seem froui all that we can hear that the shock was general throughout this section, but, fortnnately, was not severe in any place. CUT Court. The docket for the Mayor's con siderarion this morning was not large nor important, and it was dis posed of in the following order: Robert Bridges was charged with an assault and battery on Elijah Spencer, colored, by striking himon the head with a piece of brick. The I defendant was adju dged guilty and was required to pay a fine of $5. R. Green, not the policeman of that name hut a countryman who said that his home was 45 miles from here, was charged with being drunk and down. There was no doubt of guilt, nor was there much doubt of I his contortion, and as it was his first offense in the city the judgment was that he pay a fine of $5. Henry Snowdon, drunk and down and a tranin, who stated that he sto le a ride on the "lightning ex. press" into town last night, as re quired to pay a fine of $10 or work 20 days in the chain gang. F. G. Peet, a vagrant, was order ed to be escorted out of the city by an officer with the warming that if caught here again he would bo put at work in the chain gang -for 10 davs. County Finances. We have received the" annual statement of the Board of Commis sioners of New Hanover County for the fiscal year beginning December 1st. 18S6, and ending No vember"30th, 1887, from which we gather the fact that the total expenses of the county for the time named were $39,043.87, Of this amount $10,205.55 were paid on the contract for the new jail, leaving the current expenses proper of the county to be $28,778.32. The county has no bonded debt. The total disbursements for the year of the school fund were $16,695.09. To show that the affairs of the county have been managed in an economi cal manner we give the current ex-J penses lor ine last nine years. in the current axpenses were $41,- 037.37; in 1879 they were $31,540.93: in 1880 they were $24,735.61; in 1881 they were $29,220.94; in 1882 they were mu..4u; in they were $21,761.44; in 1884 they were $20,887.- oj; in its, iney were $22.SoG.59,and in 1SS6 they were $23,790.32. The State and County school tax levy of 1887 was 20 cents'for the State and 12 cents lor the County, making 32 cents on the $100; the county tax: on Lpropertj was 44 cents on the $100; I S'iS .IIiax ZlZ I '? L" X" ti 'i" K.V fS : poll'Yor ' flC and oor wa. poll tax lor schools and poor was cents: making the total poll tax $3.31. v; j ,ttL Paine Alarm." . , Qneof thechimneysat theCommer cial Hotel caught fire at about 11:30 o'cJock this forenoon and for awhile there was quite an excitement oh Market street. v No alarm was turn ed in and the confusion- soon quiet ed down The Opera House. The sale of seats for the Concert to be given at the Opera House to morrow night.- bV the Mendelssohn Quintette Club, of Boston, was coui- juenced at Heinsberger .s.this morn?. abont as fast a they could be - din- ( posed of. The Club are assured of a crowded House, for ..their merits are well known among the musical people here and their skill and pro ficiehev " in this most difficult of sciences is keenly appreciated. It Avill undoubtedly be the musical event of the season To-niffht's Festival. The ladies of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will hold a festival to-night at the residence of Col. Roger Moore, on Chestnut street, between Frout and Second. An elegant bill of fare has been provided and the literary and musical features of the occasion will be delightful and at tractive. Miss Josie Myers will favor the company with some of her recitations, and Mr. and Mrs. M. I, Manning will render several vocal selections which will be sure . to be well rendered. Rev. and Mrs. Arri- old will also contribute to the enter1 tainment. Supper will be served to the business men at 7 o'clock. Admis- sion 10 cents. Hail road Meeting. j There was to have been a meetj- ing here to-day. of the authorities of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Rail Road with the commissioners au- Domted bv the citv for a conference reffanUng the'proposed extension of the road to Wilmington. Quite a number of the officials of the road arrived" on this morning's train, and they met the commissioners ap pointed by the city at the Mayor's office this forenoon, but without transacting any business the meet- inff adjourned to meet again at 3:30 o'clock .to-morrow afternoon The commissioners present on the part of the city were Col. W. L. De- Dosset, Col. Roger Moore and Messrs. B. G. Worth, J: H. Chad bourn and B. F. Hall. The road wa8 represented by the President, Mr J. A. Gray. Major H. T. More head and Messrs. JohhD. Williams and T. A. Graves, Fifth Street.Cliurch. - J The congregation of Fifth Street M. E. Church haye become aware that their present house of worship is not large enough for the accom modation of the large throngs who assemble to worship there. -There was an addition made to the edifice about two years ago which mudh enlarged its seating capacity, and which was. thought at the timejto be- large enough to amply provide for anv demands that might be made upon it. The rapid and almost un precedented increase of member ship and in the size of -the congre gations, however, have shown that a- much larger building has becom$ an imperative necessity, and it is now proposed to " build a brick ehurch, modern in style and much larger - than' the present house of worship. The majority of fhe mem bers of the church are young, pro- Lressive, enthusiastic, and with a will to sacrifice mnch for the pur- pose of securing a building which shall meet all the requirements ne cessary to the aceommodation of all who may worship there. .The plan is yet in its infancy, but it . gives promise of . growing to a ripe and sturdy manliness. A committee has been appointed to take the initiatory steps looking to the accomplishment of thispurposel They ascertain the probable Cost of the building, devise means for raising the necessary . funds and take action in all other preliminary Iuatters, and: report progress at some futnre meeting of the church Tnose having the matter principally in charge are young men of charac ter, vim; courage and good judg- ment, who are bound to succeed, and we wish them an abundant sue cess in their noble work for the; I Ask those who haye tried and they - ill tell you that he Boy Clipper w'u lc" uc ""J pp Plow is the best made. Sold only at Jacobi's, who is the factory agent.t The Magic City. Birmingham, Ala.,1 Jan. 10, '83. DEAR Rkvikw: 'T!ie play's the tmng, ; ana tne l iieatre roinr people of the "Magic City" had a rare treat, last evening in the way of Rob t. Downing in"The GIadiat)r.: I It is but just to say of Downing that while he does not e.xactiv hll the shoes of McCuIlough or Forrest yet ! he is to-day, without an exception To his credit - jt said that he is tree from the power or ranting, ir he visits Wilmington he should be as he was here greeted with a full house, ooon, wevill have the two "Stars'" of America Booth and Barrett. Why don't Wilmington try to get them? -I should think that Wilmington could give a guarantee oi $3,000 or 3,500. We have been- having verv bad weather here since Christmas. Mud, mud, - - ! ! ! ! why if you go down some of the street-sand happen to see a man in the middle of the street, of course you'd think that he was walking, but, oh -, lio! he is on the ton of a hack.-. Phew! "One moment Charlie" and I'll take one with you to wash (hat down. The "Magic City" should be now 'named "Muddy ham.77 Mr. Geo. C. Kelley and family have returned. They were accom panied by his sister, Miss Inez Kelley. Birmingham is tilled, it seems, ith Wilmingtonians. JesseHawes, a graduate of Chapel Hill, is here and is doing well, not the only one. 1 have had the pleasure of meet ing some of Col. Waddell's relatives here. Mr. Geo. Waddell is cashier of the Alabama National Bank., He reminds me somewhat of the Col onel. He is, like his illustrious rel ative, a very pleasant, courteous gentleman. ., The "Friday German Club,7'.. of this city, "gave a fancy dress German last Friday night and it was" a grand success. The costumes worn, espec ially by the ladies, were magnificent! "Dickie Bird." Indications. - - For North Carolina, warmer fair weather and light to fresh North westerly winds. . Rock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying vower than has been lost to the eye as in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily cause o"f prema ture old age to the sight You can get the best at Heinsberger's. t NEW AllVISBTIS GNTS, C; BEEF. J HAVE HAD IN THE LAST WEEK TWO carloads of WESTERN N. C. BEEF. There Is none better in the world. It Is on my stalls every day and is selling: rapidly. I merely ask you to call and see it; once seen it sells itself. No prettier beef than this nas been in market here for ten years. Leave orders ahead for Saturday delivery. Also, all other kinds of Fresh Meats, sausages, sausage Meat, &c. J. F. GARRELL, Front St. Market, South side, jan 13 St W. E. Worth & Vo.'s old stand. OPERA HOUSE. THE MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUB. Friday Night, Jan. 13. seats on sale at Heinsberger's Thursday at 9 a. m. janio Gevarte Prigge GENERAL MERCHANDISE BROKER, Corner Water and Mulberry Streers,tWessell'3 building) up stairs. OULD NOTIFY niS FRIENDS AND the pubUc generally, that he has opened a General Brokerage oflice at the above address and re spectfully solicits their orders will give prompt dispatch to all business entrusted to his care. Jan 11 lm - Heinsberger's Live Book and Music Store, HERE YOU CAN -BUY VERY CHEAP. SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, ' '. PAPER AND ENVELOPES, In and out of boxes. All Kinds of good reading books, Dictionary's, large and smau. s Lottos, Dominoes, Cards and all kind of Card Games. Visiting Cards and Card Cases. Pocket and larger Mem. Books. - 41 Frames, Looking Glasses, Brackeis, Whisk and Duster nolders. Chromes, Oil Paintings and Steel Engrav- ' : lngs, ; - . . Paper and; Fancy Baskets, , ' - - . ' Drums, Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Harmonicas, AceoiMeons, andoth ; er Musical Instruments. Best Italian St 1 lngs. , Gold and Steel Pens. Inks of aH kinds. - Spectacles and Eye Glasses. ; ; Sheet Music and -Music Books, and many - otner articles.- ' : . ; ;JanloJv -;g-; :--,'.. :t - r ai v KiUTiaui;iL.. i jj 100 To bo Oiyea Away jn m: Lt"iiuiciir: maoii; roiisii. Bring your bottles Tuesdays and Fridays to my new house, No, li North Second sr inic tieal Painter and dealer In Imported amlho mestie PainUs, Artist Material., tilufs. Bnisii es. Oils. etc. - Contracts taken. ; . " , . t octal gawan m th . . N ; rJotiee.T tTAVING QlTALIFIEI AS EXEClTPJX OF the will of 3Iarcus Bear, I hereby notify -all persons havinsr claims against the 'said dece- "3mh x-ajii utt i iw Kume io me -on jor iH ore Ibe 15th day of December.. A.-h. 1SSS.. AnVr' sons indebted to the said decedpnt ..win i.L-r. paj-ment of the same to me. - - v ' . . Datet this December 15th, 1S87." ' ' . I. , . - - CAHKIE JJEATi. dec la Jawbwth Jvxecutrlx of Marcus licur WA-NTED-AN: ACTIVE ilAN (ONE OUT of employment) to bearln on fair iMi-irr and work himself up, representing, in hn own locality, an old established boimp , r f.Wr.-,- exchanged, r American House: iiet(i St., N. y. v :fv nov 2) law -tu th - - - " , it . Piece Good JAN BE BOlUIIT ' BY THE St JT OK BE MADE TO ORDEK,T " - s 1)IGK & MEARii)S, Mer"chant Tailoring arid dents' Furnishings, r .: - -. j js f ront st Co a l a hd Woo d ; fKD AND WHITE ASH, COAL.' FI LL OAK AND ASH WOOD.: BLACK' iACK. AND light wood. . .... . . de'20 r v : J. A 'SntlNGElL . Knoxviile : FurnitureCo, YJE ARE; HERE. YET; WITH THE Finest and cheapest Furniture and other household goods to be found in the pity.- . Factory. Also a full line of Baby carriages. jauw , f Ji. a. sjnkh;d, Manager ign of tlie HorSer ' "yE HAVE THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST and most complete stock of narness and Sad dlery goods. Trunks and Bags In the State, and guaranteed to please both In inualitr and price or money cheerfully reiunded. -r Genuine army saoaies to arrive tnis week. . II I. l?trVVfET T dec 17 ' The Horse Milliners, kl0 So.Front St Insurance-J; -. .: -i. -' ' - .-.;. .... . -. ',' . .iv 'i. ..i JL C . A CfjIDENT; FIRE, LJ FE; MARINE. R ENT . Apply to SMITH &BOATWRIGHT, No. 124 N. Water street - Telephone No. 73 dec 7 tf Frtfits N"uts arid Candy; A- S. INSTEAD STILL TAKES THE ' lead.' The freshest of FRUITS, NUTS AND CANDIES always on hand. Just, what you want to please the children. Postage stamps in small Quantit ies alwav on hand. Respectfully.1 ' - A. S. WINSTEAD, nov 15 N Front St., near Post. Offlce. : Livery, Sale and Exchange I Have on handx se'en finI' -mules for sale cheap for cash. Call and see for yourself- Board for Horses by the week or month. .Good feed and comfortable stnlls.' v - - - - , - R. W. BEST. Fifth St., bet. Walnut and Mulberry. Jan21y . ' . - . CIIHP ! ' CKBAPE8 !' CHEAPEST ! C ALL AT NO. 112 SOUTJI "FRONT STREET, where you will find the largest stock of second hand clothing ever .offered in. this city. Wc also handle new clothing. Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes and Notions of all kinds, even second hand Soap. You will see the sign swinging -across the sidewalk. -' decl3tf J. II. DANIELS & CO. Situation' Wanted. J. GENTLEMAN WITH CONSIDERABLE business expericne and best of references as to ability and integrity. desires a situation as salesman or agent with some mercantile house in WllmlngtorL , Satisfaction, guaranteed. Would like to begin work 1st January, 1888. Address, x, Y, Z. ' Care Editor Dally Review, oct 31 tf i Wilmington, N. a Yearly Subscriptions- JECEIVED FOR ALL THE PRINCIPAL Papers and Periodicals in the United States at publisher's prices. Hand in your 'subscrip tions at once. It will save you 'the trouble of writing and forwarding money without any additional cost, ' ) , y - ' r T Special rates for Clubs of ten or more, jan 2-Dn - ' ? C. W. YATES. . Stoves IN GREAT, VARIETY, C0OK AND HEAT era. Can give you anything you are likely t want. We don't make them, bdt we ha e a cess to the best sources of .supply. , can ana see us. - t 1 ,. ALDERMAN. FLANNEII & Cf.. Dealers In Hardware, llnware; &e. nov 28 6&w ' WilmJnsftozirN. Samuel Bear, Sr: y HOLESA LE DEALER IN, ' : tobacco. ct;ars and SNrui. Slilppr of Hides. Furs, Wool, lif .?'.v;i v, &. nec :;i .nl lOAiam i m. -' ' .. ' . JSemovotl OUR MEW STORE IN Pl'RCELti BUILD- Ing, No. 14 North . Front St. welcome our customers thr n Will be glad to W. E SPRINGER & CO., mooners and Jobbers , jina Haruware, Tinware and Crockery
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