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ettry ewniaff. Sundays excepted, I P41 T JAMEs,EJltoranlProp. lO-NrOAOEFAID: Thw. moaU iliU one month. Si cents be delivered toy earners, frw; rp-tftonhe city, at theatre . .. - ratrt UtjrraL w;U please report any aod revive their paper regularly. . .. , ih "Father of DUease," be- f '!? t h e re 1 no mediant through -tr tl aecnyeJ and erTeto matter and bowels It caused WJlUver. not eooajh bUe being tfToTl-vxa the blood to prodaco i" n cathartic, and la generally !iiU nh such result a- ross cf Appetite, Sick Headache, ;:. Bad Breath, etc. w,nnt of Constipation doe not tt'rrty in unloading th boweU. t. I I M W W -tfTi2. ufferiaff with Coostipa- lTk'.-"'. . tned almost cwy K .ccori!ed to try it. I a "d -erwnls reductd the dose to a ?t it UJe mew much rood that I , i it c"l I l- k two hottles. Since then I ;;; t e !el Aficuhj. I keep it ia 7t kj .Jd not U without ijt ir.it hiTvo? cured i me. T-W. 5m. A't Oerk 5 c pen or Court. Bibb Co., Ga, Take only the Genuine,- llui !u ca the Wrapper the red 55 Traia- kjA tad S riatare of J. U, ZETLLS & CO wasTeKpdiwly chsat Baltimore ha it new society fad. It i railed a pis party. Everybody it a jiarty is required to draw, with a inrncil on white paper, two pigs. The drawing must be made without Hiking thencil off the paper. The reeoua drawing mast be made with the eves blindfolded, after which tit- :Aivr iuut be tinned. The fun i romea when u comparison of the drawing takes place, and the prize in coiuitftition is piven to the draughtsman of the bet pig. The vrMri whotuakei the worst drawing I iiralttl the pig. Ala meeting of the Athenseum 5v:rty of Macon, Ga., the matterof tpxtinj a luonument to tlie late S.Jaey Lamer was discussed. The chainiun of the committee stated that the public subscriptions of the eitiz-Ls of Macon, and also subscrip tion from lUltiinore, Montgomery, Ah., and other places who desired trteipress their appreciation of the nieoory of Sidney Lanier, would create a fund which would build a raoaameut, to cost about $10,000 or ..V IME IT V 1 i im VOL XII WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21 1888 NO 69 Ti fvC tonic as well, and notproduco VLrreatrcoetiTeneaa. Toaecnre 'If ttit of body witnoonangiaf I(ath v an eutert'd upon his seven tieth vear. . In Jfune, 1S4C, Iip graduated with ' hi;:h Ifonors at Wake Forest Col tjre. A ii ir ist 3d of the same year tho Foreign Slioion Ho-ird of "the i?outhern U.iptit C'ouventioti ap pointed him a missionary to China, xndon i. if Hfh of thV following Octob t he was ordained to the ministry at Italehib. For h-rly foity-livi years Dr. Yates iicn fully labored in his chosen Id, Shanghai being the nlace of his resiIr:if- ;uid the point from which his operations vre con ducted, and .Si!iti:ri :i Haptists for many years ht vi regarded him as their foreign iuiL!arv. His death is a sore bereavement to the ltMptir people of the South, and an irreparafdf loss to the mis sionary work, fruit his character and life work will stand forever as a Electrical Instructor. We thank Mr. Fishblate for a full set of unique and Instructive toys which are being given out by him to purchasers of children' clothing. They are styled "Electrical Instruo" Charles Dickens in Wilmington.'.-: I ; As long as the English language is tised to express our - joys and emo tions,tur griefs and our pleasures, just so long will the -works of the in comparable Dickens be read by the NEW AIVBRTlSKittKNT. Second-Hand Tar Barrels pIRST-CLASS SECOND-HAND TAK BAR. rels for sale low, in lots to suit, tors" and are arranged so that any AmerlcAn pnr,ia R,ir to is question of the series on a printed .i one thing and to get the correct in- card which may be asked will Interpretation of the writer's ideas and answered, at once y xne inoicivvor. thoughts is another. An opportun The series are on Grammar, Hs- fty;for this latter is now: at hand, tory. tieography. Matrimony and j Charles Dickens? the youuger,?tbe Conundrums. Lnnnf M)fWtMU r.w in ?h?o t w n a a a w f-t jw 9 a wt a a-a, a to By mcli 21 It ROBINSON & KING. On the-Klver. The Carolina Beach people" ojuntVv aiid he is expected to visit ar this cifv anij gi ve Boiiie of his select looking out for a big business next.; readings at the ppera House on JS'at- Suaimer and we believe tnat tney ; urtay afternoon. The Norfolk Vir- ... . A - will lo it. 1 ney how nave an agent ginian says of his appearance in that in New ork sent out from tnls cityj City; who has gone there for the express 50,000 Brick. gH INGLES, LATHS, &C, &C ' call at mch20tf J. A. SPRINGEK'S. .Coal and.Wood Yard. . Wanted. YOUNG GIRL TO LEARN THE- MILLI- ' ' ; " ' ;'. - - Apply, with recommendations. lasting monument of his philanth- who has gone there for tne express This distimruished eentleman read ropv and great ii" f soul.f and a purpose of selecting a boat to be put; the tirst, second and third chapters sinning exumpif ro i tie many iroou (,n the river to run a double daily -of David oppertield and Bob Saw- pi-(pif win. iiiouni ins ioss. ..,, ... . ...51, yer s 1'arty before a large audience; A nery business. to the on the river to run a double daily, schedule in connection with the in uic.Iiciiiul merit and J'assrorf. The new boat will bt- a w .ndcrful cures - Hood's Sarsapa- large sitlewheel steamer, with plenty of room on hoartl and a fast sailer. men 19 St. LADIES' EMPORIUM, . ' 115 Market Street. IVcuIiar rilla. X is the time to take it. for now it will do the most good. loGal Tsns ws. ' Index to NewXAdvektiskmentj?. Locis II iKAKKS-lla:. M M Katz Cash Store IlEISaBXKGKK -TilC Latt J A fcraisuER TA00J Brlfk F C Miub Diamond Vycs Opera Hocsk Charles Dickens Robinson & King seeonii-Hand Tar Barrels lest bhoes for boys at Frencli & i)OU& T See the "Artful," the best rat trap known, at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot, t Ask those who have tried and they will tell you that the Boy Clipper Plow is the best auade. Sold only at Jacobi's, who is the factory agent, t Indication. Forliorth Carolina, fresh to brisk Southerly winds, becoming variable and warmer followed bv colder weather and rain followed by fair weather. h U stated that the woollen and Torsied manufacturers of Philadel phia are passing around in their fac tories for signatures a petition to be printed to Congress asking for an uu-reaj of the tariff, and that prac tically coercion is used in procuring Stores, thereby interfering with individual liberty. One of the os mbli of Knights of Labor of Philadelphia has taken the matter op and adopted a resolution c$n-d-rutiing uch methods "asUn-Amer-kaoand having a tendency to lower employees in the eyes of the world " they tamely submit and allow thejmewsto be placed on petitions frozen up for the aggrandizement of e f at the expense of the many." news of the death Qf Rev Matthew T. Yates, D. D., the distin pbhed miMionary to China, will be '?rned ith creat regret every Jr. He diwl on gAturday lavit , 'h Xewtand Observers?: TesvSi?'0 wa reeeived here Ct?S?if tht leath in 'China on aSf Rev. Matthew Ty ort 5! D-.D-.tbe oldest and St SrS tL,ngniShetl missionary of kSSP Baptist Convention. fcrii.i il m helth was seriously hCih1 lou? and arduous UtTL Utwa purpose to irat0Mthb contry or rest ,USonfr some tlmednrinK oi tnu vear pSS3fa to the Baptuts of th!e,n0Vlln?tion' he was k. DnH1 IeiafUer ,n wilonary 6.1 S2R,hU life ne accorn- facamritf i r antl when riui ft ifJ??d hn at his tost, forthecrJ? t lful,y aDd ontiringlv! The Champion Compress is still at work. There is but one vessel there now awaiting a cargo ami that is the Swedish barque Magnus Ifuff The cotton season is. nearly over no. Notwithstanding the terrific rain and wind storm of this forenoon ser" vices were held in the Tabernacle and there were quite a number of ladies, as well as gentlemen, who braved the storm to attend. The broken gutters on Second street, in front of the Currie build ing, are a nuisance. When it rains they throw down a veritable show er-bath all over the pavement and make walking there exceedingly dis agreeable. We misunderstood Mr. Fishblate yesterday. The $150,000 for the new public building here is not an addi tlonal appropriation, but the appro priation itself. It will be about enough to erect a new building, af ter paying for the site, that will be about as handsome and imposing a structure as Vanderbilt's stables. Exporta Foreign. Nor .barque Emmclinc Bugge, cleared to-day for Wolgast, (ier., with C07.9&J feet cypress timber and 18,054 feet lumber, valued at $ 4,303, 70. shipped by Messrs. W. Walter & Fincke, and (-ier. barque Charlotte and Anna, Krueger, cleared forBris tol, Eng., with 4,0 3 barrels rosin, valued at $4,207,30, shipped bv Mr. J. W. Bolles. 2nri ilf W almost aiuentTrY It "",m the New fch. rrui .A of his 'oo for ihm .,roo,s OI the tmns I.SE P S hoped to titi. nvv was com- 1S16, aud at his Ilock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying voiccr than has been lost to the eve a. in the same proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to4he eye. Using glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily cause of prema ture old age to the sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. Children rants for 59 Cents, Worth Sl.OO 1. Shrier, at No. 1G North Front street, will sell, on Wednesday only, Children's Knee Pant for 59 cents, worth $1.00. v We are now receiving daily the handsomest line of Spring and'Snm mer Clothing ever brought to this city, and the prices of them will be from 25 to 33 per ceut. lower than any other house in the State, and under no circumstances will we be under sold. J. j In a few days we hope to readers all about her. tell our City Court. Alex Sutton was before the Mayor this morning charged ith an as sault with a deadly weapon on Mrs. M. Paul. He was placed under a bond of $50 for his appearance at the Criminal Court. Wm. Connor, disorderly, $20 or 30 days John Simmons, disorderly, $10 ot 20 days. Mary Ann Barnes, disorderly, $20 or 30 days. James Blaney alias Bryant dis charging firearms in the city limits, judgment suspended. The same defendant,charged with carrying a concealed weapon, $10 or 20 davs. Criminal Court. The following cases were disposed of in this Court to-day: State vs. James Capot, larceny. Guilty. Stato vs. Abraham Richardson, larceny. Guilty. State vs. Daniel Mack, larceny. Gniltv. . State vs. Samuel Cooper, larceny. Judgment nisL State vs. Willis Singletary, assault and battery. Judgment ni8. State vs. Cornelius Wright, alias Cornelius Bloodworth. Guilty and defeudant discharged. State vs. Rena Pearsall. On trial. Grace Church. The Sunday School room of Grace M. E. Church is so nearly completed that services will be held there on Sunday next. Last Sunday was therefore the -last worship in the Temple, the refuge so liindly ofTers edthe Front street congregation at the time of the great disaster which befell them. The following lines, commemorative of the event, have been contributed to the Review for publication: O Israel's hallowed temple thou Aerain we at Thine altar bow. 5ut while we strive our voice io raise In accentsloud of prayer and praise, We are filled with joy and sadness ' too. Because to-day we part from you. For two lontr weary years and more Thou'st welcomed us with open door Within thy sacred courts we've- found True and unselfish love abound. Oh I can it e'er torgotten be The day of our calamity? That Sabbath day that dawned so origin -i WANTED STICTLY FIKST-CLASS man lor the sale of lubricating oils to the consuming: trade In Wilmington and vicinity. Previous experience In this line not essential, but must be trustworthy man and good sales man. Permanent position and good salary to si mply J the right applicant, suitable applicants will Ha rpd th flinntpr frniii pe graniea opporxumiy lor ptjrsuuai uiwrview ne reaa iiie cnapter irom i at Wilmington. Address, givingage, previous works of his father in as business experience and references. Vacuum men 19 it at the Academv of-Music last night. To say that the large audience was delighted would be to express its feeling shghtlv it was charmed. 4 1 - uie irrwL wurns ui his lamer iu . i Business expel beautiful manner from an elocution- Oil Co., Rochester, N. Y. ini oiciiiwJ wine cio iuctdiuir; cunt, a ix ii i WHW j. m mm m m jp9 rntm - style which called forth the aduiira- OPERA HOUSE. tlon or tne audience. His success was a complete one, and he. will al ways attract a large crowd in folk. Not Saturday Matinee,March 24, Al 3 P M PLEASE NOTICE, x We will be glad to receive conuaunlcatlcns from our meads oa any and allsut)ject3 of general interest, but ; . The name or the writer must always bo' f ur aished to the Editor. " 1 , Communications must be written only on one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. And It is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not alw'ajs endorse the news of correspondents onless so stated m the entorlal columns. NEW ADVEKT18EliTa, j The Latest. Second Regiment Walts, FOR PIANO. j ' '. - '-- ' - - i : " ' ' . - ' Dedicated to the North Carolina State Guard ; ' By 1. H, OUKKNHWALO - For Snip t. iHEINSBERGER'S mch 15 BOOK AND MUSIC STORE. AO! FOB THE CFE FMR k HDKIN TAL IKY KAILBOAD! : 'l-V. READINGS FROM DICKENS BY HIS SON, CHARLES DIOKENS. Wind and Kaln. Thijj city and section was visited to day with one of tne most terrific storms of wind and rain that we have had here in years. The storm , sig nal, which had floated yesterday and last night, was ordered down at mid night in a dispatch from Washing ton City, both here f and at More head, but the storm raged furiously to-day. There was but little rain during the night but for an hour or more this forenoon there was a per feet downpour, accompanied ; .by thunder " and lightning.. Market street, between Front and Second, was flooded and the water covered the pavement on the South side, in some. instances forcing itself into the stores. Between 7 o'clock a.-in. and 11 o'clock as much asl.lOof rain fell At 7 o'clock this morning the storm was centered at Pittsburg, Pa., and was then moving to the Southeast. The barometer there at. that time was very Iow--only 29.16. " At ithe same hour,; at Charleston and this cityVthe wind was blowing at the rate of 24 miles an hour. , l his was nesday, March 21, at fine assortment of New the highest velocity it also, attained Good3 for Eaateri consisting of straw Bonnets, here during the night. . At 11 o clock Usual Matinee Prices, 50c. and 25c. mch 21 3t I Easter Cards. TjrriLL OPEN TO-DAY A LARGE AND beautiful assortment of EASTEB CARDS, Plain, Fringed and very fine ones in boxes. Please call and make your selections. Cash Orders from the country will be prompt ; ly attended to at Heinsberger's Live Book and! Music Store. mch 15 rnE LOCATION OF THE LINE OF THIS Road between Fayettevllle and Wilmington Is undetermined. If the people of Pender desire their. County to secure, the benefits of this great through route by runniug the road on the East side of Black River, let them arouse and attend a Mass Meeting to be held for that purpose at Point Caswell at 11 o'clock A. M. on ; -.r Wednestiay, Marcfi 28. '88. Competent speakers will address the meeting. JOHN R. IIAWES, S. S. SATcAwELL, BRUCE WILLIAMS, J.F.SIMPSON,; ; W. T. BANNERM AN , R. H. MURPHY; - . A. II. PADDISON, March 19th, 1888, JAMES N. HENRY; tdddtw Millinery. M RS. E. A. LUMSDKN WILL OPEN WED Hats, gibbons, Feathers, Flowers and Novelty Trimmings. ! " - r Call early and leave your orders for Easter. 119 NORTH FRONT STREKT. , -.'- mch 20 lw 3 ew York & Wiiminetoi, Steamship Co, it was blowing here at the rate of iH UllicS UUU UJO BWIUl WUS ill IhO heiirht between, this liour and 2 - . - .. . - oclock. No damage is reported here or atySouthport, at the latter place the hierhest velocity reported is 36 miles, with the wind from the South. The probabilities are for clear and cooler weatner tonignt. , ? .50 dozen all wool .flannel shirts, in all shades and colors, " for; men and j boys - from -75 cents - and upwards, at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27 Market street, J. Elsbach, Prop. - ' ft A little engineering skill displayed on the crossing on Market street, midway between Front and Second, from pier 29, east river, new york would let the water off in a big rain1 j like that of this morning, and pre vent; the back water from filling people's stores. . j T The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 74 bales: . v , . Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. At 3 o'clock, P. M. EQUATOR. i .Thursday, March 23 GULF STREAM.... ..Saturday, March 24 BENEFACTOR .....Wednesday, March 28 FROM WILMINGTON- Brought sorrow deep and dark e'er d school 8tationery And 'midst the ruin of that day is4 at Heinsberger's. Old Front Street Church in ashes lay. We sat us down our loss: to mourn lomeless, weary, sad and forlorn, . O God ! we have no friend but.The n this our dire adversitv. - -:- God heard our cry and felt our grief And Israel came to bring relief, No longer weep, say they, and mourn Our Temple now shall be thy home. Ave went and found. that God was there And Jesus oft hath met us here; O, may His spirit ne'er depart But take possession of each heart To-dav we take our final leave To part with thee our hearts doth crneve: Thy roof hath sheltered us so long i t t seems again uko leavmc noiue. our new house our footsteps turn With joy and gratitude we burn, Forgetting the sorrows of the way BENEFACTOR. EQUATOR GULF STREAM..... ..I .. ..Friday, March 23 ..Tuesday, March 27 ....Friday, March 80 . THE MAILS. - The mails close and arrive at the City. Post office a follows: '- . r . -. close. : ' Northern through malls, fast. .8 .00 P. M. Northern through and way malls. . .11.00 A. M. N. c ana a. & M. c. Railroads ana routes supplied therefrom 8.00 A. M. Raleigh & Fayettev;e, 6.00 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. southern way mails -. e.au r. jh. Southern through malls. . . 9.1a P- M, JJAILiY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western mails (C. C. Railway) 5.43 A- M. Caoe Fear & Y V R R and DOints sup plied therefrom.... -5.45 P.M. Raleigh & Hamlet R. R. and points sapplled therefrom 2.00 P. M Smlthville, 2.00 P. M. Wrtghtsvllle 8.30 A. M. Clinton, special ai5 P. M. TUESDAY AND FRIDAYS. Onslow C. 1L and Intermediate offi ces 6.00A.M. Little River, S. a, and intermediate offices 2.00 P. M. Cape Fear River mall.. ......... LOOP. M. ry Through Bills Lading and Ixwest Thro' j . . . . ; j,' - - Rates guaranteed to and fom points In North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to 4 H G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C THEO. E. EGER, Traffic Manager, v - - New York. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Gen! Agents, mch 20 3$ Broadway, New York. Sash- Door Sash. Doors. JJEST GOODSJILO WEST PRICES. RIMS, SPOKES, ; WHEELS. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. THE LADIES' EMPORIUM ART ASD FASHION ! 115 MARKET STREET. Mrs. Wiggins having just returned from the' Northern Markets, wherev she made a close and personal in spection of all of the latest and most desirable styles in Millinery, Fancy Goods, &c, we would respectfully announce to the Ladies bt Wilming ton and vicinity that we are now busily engaged in opening her pur chases, and we will be pleased to have them call and inspect them. The stock consists in part of MILLINERY, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, ': Dres mmingc0 CORSETS, X" BUSTLES, AND - LADIES' AND CH1LDBKV- GLOTIS ! A full lineof Materials for Fancy and Art Work constantly on hand. Orders Taktn for f nbroider j and Fascj TTerfc. STAMPING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. WHITE GOODS, f f . LACES, V EMBROIDERIES. Ladies' and Children's Furnishing ' ' Goods of all descriptions. Ladies' and Children's Flan- nel Underwear, HOSIER AND : 'v, ' H ANJ)KEEC III11TD, A SPECIALTY. TfforthPrn nnrl wnv mafW ... fBl P. M. Northern through malL late. ....... .11.00 P. M. Bt.g Factory Agentswe can save younoney. That now doth end in bright ning rsouthernway malls. a30A.M. j lay. carouna central k.ic a. m. iwn'iiV.fA.af cniA.im Unre. Aiaua couecxea irom streei ooxes in Dusiness Jacob! Hdw Dpar, dec2P 12 Set. Front Str 1 k7iu ir:i. uin i mi rv 1 1 i nil urn t i m kmhi jmr nil w t irni 1 1 u luci v if m -m -h4-v.Aw vu-k4-i3 thaMfv o-ck m av t .z a.. k . - v,,u""". u iiurm r ront srreet,iur- u, uoci I xay oiesnings. ricn scuu anaA. m. ? s - ---.-j -t : s : cell House sin of tliGniltfvn a mi ' 1 ,ift.h . . v . . General delivery open from 6.30 A. M. to 7.00 7 -v '"" : ; ' - ' noose, sign or IlieUOMgrnAnu. . riloxl . , fu"i P. M., and on Sundays from 9.00 toia20A.M. 'f-flE SEWING SOCIETT OF St JOHN'S wi, Ji:7 4.x "t "And Israel's head with glory crown. , carriers deUvery open on Sunday from 9.00 I .r wnere can jou buy the besland J , ji. Q. flanking. toiOiOA. M. r parish solicit orders for all klnd3 of plain and nuesfc tKX,t nnd shoes for the mon- Wllminn N"'fJ s March 18th. 1883 Money Order and Register Department open Eaitcy sewing, crocheting and emhroidery. ; ey in the citv? Whv nf rjon i Wlliunton, ss. d4rvuioiii,.ooj from 8 A; M.to s P. -M. continuous. - ies'-anacimaapitmsaBijeciaity. French Jfc Qfln r. !. I l(m ' ; , , , ? . Sn u a Stamp Office open from 8.WI A. M. to 5 P. SI. orders left at the Rectory, or 2:4 North ..." ods. 1 hey keep the lanr- Finest shoes for ladies wear in the starT1t,s on s.l!(i at rer.i ml d-nverr e.na aj. Taini street, wm meet with crcmit attcntica Country Orders solicited and fa''- isf action guaranted. tv . .' . Agency for DrmoKikst Patterns. Agency (or vDkmorest'v. Sk wing MACillNKS. : ; y ? Agency for Lkwasdo's Frkncii Dyeing Establishmknt. . fyGo6dl sent free of Express Charge. CiTMiss Goodwin returned with' Mrs. Wiggins and will be pleased to receive orders from the Lndics. mch ID ' - est siock. , . j city at French & Ccns. . . " '.taiaA.it.aaaito7P..4i.-- ur.oTSSt.x . ; . ' ' i I
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