Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / Feb. 17, 1888, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
n :-,v rOSTAGB PAI D: 14.0a - - . ftn nioaiiu cents. ... .rtirrred by earners, free nvtl tKir paper regular. m w?. 1 . ... . . , j ... ... - ,- VOL XII. WILMINGTON, N. C FRIDAY FEBRUARY '17. 1888 NO 40 11' j proposed amendment isn.wi ! as miv relief obtained eann PURELY VEGETABLE. riven, kidneys', Li and BOVELS; k crrtcitAt specific fob - . IUwrl OmpIl"t, WH. Hch llr.4arh. TZlk-O'm. BiUoP.ii-.-. TmCRC fCT ONE SlrKONS LIVER EEGD1 ATOR tot asiHpiix the collection of nil revenue taxes naneins. due ami payable on the tlrst of May Prof. Bell ezza will open another until the :i1t d.iv December. The r class in dancing next eek for ladies -wise one and gentlemen; for the latter on not be Monday night and for the former on wade available before the first of Tuesday afternoon. His present Mny, when th tax has to le paid, 'class, under his supervision, will give This immense amount of monev will j a Soiree at Germania Hall to-night be kept in the pocket, of the people. and the patrons of the school are where it ought to stay, as the gov-1 cordially invited to be present. eminent does not need it. Small children, not members of the Maj. 3IcClamlny seems to have the j class, will not be admitted to the warm endorsement of some of thif floor. iiot prominent Democrats in Coti- .. .i.l t ,. J! The seats to le used " during the Pearson meetings are now in course ( of construction at the miUof;Messrs. I NKW AOVfiRTIHKMENTh; Not Found Tvt. Fore & Foster; oti Sixth street, and I A PA1 OF they: will be all ready and? placed in jpStersci grvs fn his.nl tempt to thus give re lief to our people ami we trust tlat he may b siifces.ftil. "" 4 . , . . - . - -- . What you nel is a medicine which is purc'Vnicioiit, reliable. Such is Hootl's S.ir.MiparilIa. It posesses peculiar enrative m users. iXDC-A-X. NEWS. r!i sat The w York Commercial. Bulle tin say that one thousand men will he put to work on the Carolina, Knoiville and Western Railroad it'll mouth. 4 - The famous Goodwill sands in the BrilUh Channel are disappearing They have recetletl half a mile to ward the shore and give siens of generally breaking up. The Chicago Tribune, the "ew York World and the Atlanta Consti tution vigorously oppose the Senate bill which has for iti ostensible pur- po the prereiition of the adulter- at ion of lard. I , n " mm m a : a company lias ieen rorineti tn Peru for the purpose of searching for ami working the old Incagolil luine, and also to open old ceute tenV where it is believed millions of dollars are buried. Ispkx to New aotkktiskments. Not Yet Found Onward is tutj Worrt IlEixgSEKKEK -Valfjitlnes Y C Miller Diamond Uvrs Dick a: M eakes- ltttv jckkLs Prok Bellezz Iiuuin? Clas C W Yates Yearly Subscriptions Start the new savings bank. Best shoes for bovs at French & Sons. t The receipts of cotton at this port to-dav foot up 128 bales. The receipts of naval stores here to-day were smaller than usual. The finials are being placed in position on Grace Methodist Church. School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheaest at Heins berger's, The Union religious meetings pre paratory to the Pearson meeting commences next week. There was some line dressed poul try in market to-day, but the price Was rather bevond our reach. See that your name is on the reg istration books, if you want to vote for subscription to the railroad. Mrs. Frank Leslie is reported as adrbing young women to seek em ployment in drawing rather than literature. Engraving and illustra ting are fields less crowded and of fering a better chance to women. The relatives of the millionaire iuel!. who was recently murdered by burglars in his residence in Chi cago, have offered a reward of $20, Wfor the arrest, or information that will lead to the aimt, of the murderer. The Cleveland Democratic Club of Huffalo has resolved to devote the discussions of its meetings ph. t:?1" ' tariff reform, and it pro- i to circulate documents giving Jne facts on the issue to the voters 'n, nowmdil election. ThM the Mini centennial vearof rniv,rity. t Macon fin., t it uWided to 'celebrate it in " appropriate manner during nom ineiu wCek in June next. Cel. , U Jnston, of Baltimore, has 'vttl to deliver an nddres 11 that DrTMcGI vim Uh-tn. T"'cat p4M The receipts of cotton grow small er every day, indicating thata large part of the crop has been forwarded to market. Twenty-three years ago to-day-February ITth, 18V Sherman's Army took possession of and burned Columbia, S. C. President Cleveland and wife will pass through the city next Tuesday night, on their way to a brief visit to Jacksonville, Fla. The hour of holding the Thursday night prayer meeting at the First Baptist Church has been changed from 7.30 p. m. to 7.45 p. m. Ask those who have tried and they will tell you that the Boy Clipper Plow is the best made. Sold only at Jacobi's, who is the factory agent. oO dozen all wool flannel shirts, in all shades ami colors, for men and hoys, from 75 rent. and upwards, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory. No 27 Market tre't. J. Klsbach, Prop. t M. V. (irand Musters H. L. Robin son, of the Provinre of Quebec, and C. H. Uohiiiou of North Carolina, visited St. John's Lodge. No. I of Masons at its lat regular communi cation and the first degree was con ferred. You will find at Iieiiisbergers an elegant assortment, just received, of fine wire masks for ladies and gen tlemen and some other articles need- tf l-ath of Mr. Miles C. Smith. It is with .sincere sorrow that we are eHel upon to announce the death of Mr. Miles C. Smith, which occurred at about 11 o'clock, last night. He hod been suffering for several mouths with disease of the heart, and kidney disease an.l for some weeks there had been but lit tie hope of his recovery! The . de ceased as 32 years of age and was unmarried. He had been for sever al years a salesman for Mesars. Giles & Murchison, and only left .their Em ploy when compelled to do so by the inroads of the disease of which he died. He was a consistent mem ber of theFirstPresbyterianChurch, and was a young man full, of prom ise, and much esteemed bv all who knew him. tw bv certain ,1a. ! ed for maouerade balls. politicians in th e rauks of i Indications. For North Carolina! warmer fair complete weather, and liirht to fresh winds. een the ex-priest generally from South to West. Vnited Ubor party. It is their W to bring about a complete! "uigement bet Henry fJeorge, and thtv seciuj tlr M,,in mirably. V As! ' b eaianaign year there will be ! Ouch IxmxII P?rtnat. Dr. E. Porter, of Kocky Point : Pender county, is in the city to-day. Ui l-a-lers of ,hl . rl,', 7 V u UlPL A. A. Moseley. of Little Kiv rrtv. .. Tt I'ab"!er,8.C...nrriv! In the cltv laAt 4 slice r i it ti r. , "ifiht, and will remain here .a few of the wa - Wr ,H;laYR. ; City 0urr. Tnere was a small ano unimpor tant docket for the Mayor's consul eration tins morning, anu it was disposer! of in the following order: Aleck Bazille, colored, for resist ing an officer while in the discharge of his duty, was required to pay a fine of 25 or work 30 days in the chain gang. James Tillis, New York; Frank Wilson, Atlanta; John Miller, Miss issippi, and Augustus Mahony, Sa vannah, were foot tourists who reg istered at the guard house and were fed and lodged at the city's expense. The first two were ordered to work ten days in the chain gang. Miller, who has seen more than seventy vears, was held, as ho claimed that lie had a son in tho city, and Maho-1 ney was given an escort outside the city limits, with a warning not to be caught here again. The Great Levy. The great and incomparable eornetist, .Jules Levy, will appear at the Opera House to-morrow night anif at a matinee to-morrow after noon. He will have a, strong com pany of first-class vocal and instru mental arfists with him,.,but he will be a host in himself. In speaking of this wonderful, artist, the New Orleans Times Dcmoat says: Again last night there wasanother throng to hear the wonderful Levy on the cornet. It is needless now to speak of his pieces, for the public nave learnea to appreciate nis classi cal performances, luch in expres- sion, ne oy nis remarKaoie skiu makes the cornet rather a vocal organ than a piece of mechanism controlled by merely absolute stops. Now soaring aloft on the pinions of uir jrra.ee. aim men descending. touches the softer feelings with his more pathetic passages. Such music cannot be written in the score. It conies from the performer and it is his appreciation and-feeling that gives to the musical notation the luithos which plays upon the divin er strings of onr being. ; OLD-FKAMKD SPECTACLES lost on tlie 7tli last., between office and Front Street DenoLhave position before the meetiiigare be-IfiSK iSSTKS ffi gnu. tne owner,. wiio .will pay a really liberal re- Trial Practice. anvina A" AAlrax after having been thoroughly over hauled and'had new flues fitted to her boiler, wa,s out for trial practice for awhile this afternoon. She took a, position at market dock and play ed towards Front street, and we Jare glad to state-that tlie trial proved entirely satisfactory. The Had Itnady. , Mr. H. A. Bagg, ; Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, has recently had some repairs made to the road which runs near the Poor House. The repair of tlmroad between Little Bridge, and North Bast River rests with theBoard of Supervisors in the township ,and their road overseers, and not - with the Commissioners. The road is all in Cape Fear, township and the Magistrates of the township consti tute the Board of Supervisors. If the repairs are not speedily ' made the matter will probably be. inyesti gated by the next! grand jury and indictments may follow. i I ward for their return. Please leave them at l KKViKW OFFICE and get the reward, j teb n It V. 9 r think that th uiru district h e people of the ! 0mm1 Shooting A couple of young nimroils from lflV ilnn. II r . , ; tlllS Citr. WHIlt. tf ClrimR' ii fatu rlav-n ecrin-- t '""uud ch iu se-: rfI u n .8acn aQ earnest, hartl-work- aK 111111 ln two tla'8 of gunning they uui f eJ?UXm representative ?cceeiled in shootimr one wild tur- J Street Methodist Church stood" can hA iT cv'l4,uluy s making. He K weighing ten pouuds, 20 squir- r?.,?.a.Pslt,on to teel the More Hotel AccoraiuodatloiiK. A reader of the Review- writes us as follows "With increased facilities for reaching the seashore this Sum mer, with an increase of visitors and with its pleasant and healthy climate, Wilmington needs greater hotel accommodations. 1 fully be lieve that many who now spend their Winters in Florida would spend them here and many wearied travel ers would stop over night here ii we had more suitable and proper hotel accommodations. We need at least another large and first class hotel for although the Orton is doing aj great and good work for our city it is unable to accommodate all. Why then does not the Atlantic Coast Line or some of our moneyed men invest some of their surplus money in an investment of this char acter, which must surely pay? The lot on which the old Front School shoes for children, best in the city, at Geo. R. French & Sons.f New Hanover Park. J , There has been considerable talk within the last decade of years in advocacy of a city j park, but thus far there have been no decided steps taken towards making the citymore attractive and beautiful by the cre ation of any such place, and from present appearances, it will be a long time before we shall have such a feature of advancement within our 'limits. The County Cpinjnis- sioners, however, although their limits are much circumscribed, have gone to work in earnest to beautify and make as attractive as possible tj unty - property which lies within the city limits, and to this end have had the jait lot graded and cleared of all rubbish and have planted a grove of elm and j! maple tress twenty-five t in number on the grounds. These are set out in rows, equi-distant from each j other, so that they will be in line, from whatever point of observation you may look. In a few years, if noth ing should happen to them, these trees, will form an excellent shade, besides giving an attractive appear-, ance! to the lot. A row of five trees has .also been set out on the edge of the sidewalk in front of the jail, which in a few years will afford a fine shade, besides greatly beautify ing the street in that locality. The place has been very appropriately named New Hanover Park. The drive way to the park from Princess street, at the Western end of the lot, has been graded and ballasted with the very best of material for a a permanent and solid roadbed. Kock Crystal Spectacles and lyeiasscs Advice to old and young: In so lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more maanifjrinn CHrer thaii has been lost to the eye as in the same proportion that you pass thatpoint of increase, will ca-u.se you further injury to the eye. Using glasses 0f, stronger power than is ne cessary is.therdaily cause of prema ture old age Ho iie sight. Yoii can get the best at Heinsberger's. , T ' JMIH ! II 11111 I II - m ,IMIM See the '"Artful,? the best rat trap known, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. The cheapest place .to buy you school books and school stationery isat Heinsberg-er's.i Dancing Class. "jyjY NEXT DANC Ing Class for Gentle men will commence next Monday night at Germanla Hall, and 'J ioriiaaies at :i. ai on .r. "jwr;ti - . - . . . &'.a feb IT 2t - PROF. A. BELLEZZA. ONWARD IS THE WORD ! rjllIB PROGRESSIVE FARMER ENTERS its TJIIRD VOLUME at the following rates: 1 subscriber, 1 year ............... f 1.25 5 subscribers, 1 year 5.00 10 subscrlbei-s. l year.. .10.00 One copy, 1 year, free to the one sending a club of ten. i Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly, send cash (charges prepaid) to , - ! febH L. L. POLK. RalelglT. N.'C. HocietT Work. 1HE SEWLSG SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN'S Pailsh solicit Orders for all kinds of blain and fancy sewing, crocheting and embroidery. Ladies' and Chlldren7s aprons a specialty. Orders left at the Rectory, or 224 North Third street, will meet with prompt attention. nov 25 tft . Diamond Dyes JN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE stock can be found at F. C. MILLER'S, German Drug store. Corner s. Fourth and Nun sts. P. S. Prescriptions' filled at all times, day and night. feb I3.tf Life Insurance Safe, Reliable, Sure. jjLL THE POIJCY-IIOiDERS WHO RE- cently got left will do well to call on A. A. BROWN & CO., corner of North Water and Mulberry streets, and take a policy in tho Safety Fund System in the Hartford Life & Annuity Insurance Company. This old, relia ble company has paid out, in Wilmington for 1887 oyer $35,000 in death losses. Amount of Insurance in force. V. $57,000,000 Death losses paid under Safety ' Fund System..... 2,500,000 Amount of Safety Fundi 1,000,000 feb 3 Messenger copy it plijas;; ?;otu;;:. We will tx.ir.ltorclU' ccrr.i:iu;.'.i:, . from our friends on any and all svJjr-.rt , general interest, but ' The name of the writer Must always i f-. -olshed to the Editor Communication must be' written ci.l i one side of the raper. - ' , . . Persoaalitles mu?t be avoi-Jea. 'A&d It 13 eSDprlaUv n rtiiHr stood that tlie Editor oos t always enov.rs the views of corresijondents fmless ,o . jr ;.: In the editorial columns. . y f-yy ; ai vjKimansii: t : opera :Woog:-:. .... , MATINEE AT 3 O'CLOCK. And his Combination of Musionl stars, nnhvr the Direction of Major J. 11. POND v. - , ... 7V ... f Admission, $l.75cs,.50c., and 25C Mattnee Prices, 50 and 25c. v . .- .... ' . I f .." ( Resen-ed Seats at nnnsbnr -rrt.u. morning. ..... . .. , . fn.V Sampson Beef. I HAVE THE PLEASURE OF OFFER IXG to my friends and customers .it his wcf.ft a clipico lot of very fine SAMPSON-STALL fed BEEF, which wi be found an'.uivin.lu.v 'niw lot. - I also offer a full line , of 'oth-r M at. suchasrork, Fresh and Corned Veal, : Mut- - - i. .' ton. Sausages, sausage Meat!, and a small lor of very pretty NORTH CAROLINA HAMs.' - , Front St. Market; south side. . i feb 1G 2t w. E. W orth & -V's old ,stand. .-5 ' o , 'u .' O a u X S -2 - V a, a 'SI "V - (U ' c XT' o u .a ' O .c3 -c . o 'tf) o- C3" O ' in o Grand rels and two dozen birds, with r ReiTIOVcd : rro OUR NE W STORE IN PURCELL BUILD- lng, Na 14 North Front St. Will be glad to welcome our customers there. W. E. SPRINGER & CO., Importers and Jobbers, . ; ' feb 13 Hardware, Tinware and Crockery Clearing Sale ! AT LADIES' mponum -o- ir.MI'FBIMDS 'AW CUSTOMKRS: I offer during the present week SPECIAL- BA.H0AINS ! throughout my entire department. HATS ! HATS I BONNETS! BONNETS I . At less than actual cost to clear stock and make room for Spring Goods to arrive next week. Corsets. Corsets. Corsets. AT ACTUAL COST. ti C3 U O u be c -o .4. Valentisies FOR 1838. I keep the celebrated Fire fBve Hosiery which has given entire sat isfaction as to washing and wear, i Try them for vourselves and Child ren. Thfnk of It. VOC CAN BE YOUTt! OWN PAINTER IF X STOCK v OAK AND ASH WOOD. te-D VS ' JA. SPRING Elf Demorest .i10. An.. ' i you Day my inre rami mixeu to oraer. i nave t i- far all tlnrta of Pnlnts Oils. Imns. Glass. Var-. V. be purchased and from its location 1 nish. Brushes. Imported and .Domestic Goods, l WYt ItPtr oa Pointorc' anil 4rt!f, Mafprlnl ofU.i,u V ieei l,,e , i . and surroundings audits close proi-. Machine Oils, Mica, Axle Grease, tc. Con: h" Tfternoor yesterday llulty:t0 therailroads .ouldbean ex--uu SgrH mak lUflt0rfl 1 ' cellent location for a hotel or board-,- , g , , Member of !. i 7 ""wji a t or weak lungs, spitting of blood : lnZ house, ami if it could be disfws-, - 1 11 U U fU 14 - -"vAiuceaan aunntn... Avenue laws which isstr Wn ,i nS, Dr. 1 oririn!. .k'",3r. fHovery Laces, Embroideries, Hmdkerfchiefs, &c. Try the. celebrated light running Sewing Machine. Only made to order AT" rJlIE GREAT INCREASE IN THE VALEN TINE trade over former years is. no doubt due to the introduction of our beautiful s DECORATED SATIN NOVELTIES. , EASEL VALENTINES, " ' . . -ELEGANT FRINGED CARD VaUntivks. VALENTINES FOR ALL. Young and old, large and .'smalC Bli can made happy from a large gcock at HeinGfaergeF'c Live Book and. Music Store. . Comic .Tdleritines, -yTHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . feb 3 For sale at ' . HEINSEEI.'GErrs. Coal and V7ood. JED AND WHITE, ASH' COAL, J I LL Piece Goo do QAN BE BOUGHT BY THE SUIT OR I;; Demoress. Reliable Patterns ami Machvpes, : . las re- suortness or breath, consumption, L ed of for this hurnoseit wo nijjnt sweats and all limrinn. ! " A. fi ri i l r, r Li r I wonuy.congreganon xo CCIDENT. FIRE. L1FC. MARINE. RENT , """J "'..V." - improve Jt . - ' - v: iree or express ouarge. DIGK &MEAUES, ilfrrchant. Tailorlntr knd f; ti'i T!.f f.i.i- -.: . Agency' Lewanno s r rench lye- rebn. . - . jj N FroM ing Hanse. All goods dyel guarun- t-TZ ' Z7Z T7 to give 'satisfaction and uox-1 $l'nn IIrS e. press charges. - i - - . ' 1 f &ud onVinal ntL f, "ly -all)iscovery"is a sovereign remedy, another portion of our city liy the amendment li tmJ?ii ? JecJ of SaPror to cod liver oil. By drug- completion and occupany of their, q ii simply to put off gists. (new and prettv house of worship.?; Aeoitf MHTi JC BOAT WRIGHT, ' No. 124 N. Water Street - Tei?phpA9o. TJ - , ; dlery goods. Trunks and Bgs in -true. B- r..tfiili- andguamniee(itopiea.se botuin Tn!fy tr: tyw.wuuv, : prico or irioney cheerfully Tciimditi.? Graf ! r. ITR E.B. j army sadism arrive tW t Xeb 13 - - i feb 13 Ilors? iiii::-c;r, IjVo.ik'": , . .
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 17, 1888, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75