-I- PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive cpmmunlcatica mndan excepted. m r JAJti3l EJltcr and Pro? SrnOrOSTAOBPAlD: SU meatus tm Tan ' r'1 . month, si cents. from our frleiid3 on any and all subjects ot general interest, but The name of the writer must always be fur- in i nlshedto the Editor., Communications must be written only on i vu H3t delivered t carriers, free h 1 Pjlrt the cit y. at tl bore -gees1" Personalities must be 'avoided. " . . . . . . Aim il ia UBueuiuxi ami uuruLiuariv unutr. i stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents unless so stated, TYi VOL XII WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY. MARCH 26. 1888 NO 73 r . T their paper rrsuuuu. in the editorial columns. - mm Elf E El -:.-..'- "' ELY "VEGETABLE" . ' . .. ....rJ.aarv effcr OS 111 . . mW mm A9 m m. AND L5 ndFtCTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Eowel CornplAUii. die jAUndlC, Colic School shoes for children, best in the city, at Geo. R. French Sons.t Ladies will find a nice Hue of good reliable .scissors at Jacobi's lid w. De pot. first time since the remodeling of the edifice was jndertaken. The Church could not be consecrated vester- 1 The "cheapest place to buy your day, as it is still "Incomplete. The school hooka ami aehool- stAtionerv lArce Church memorial window and in at HeinRberrrprV " . the Sunday School memorial win- . , : T . . , ' , (low have not yet arrived but other A t if thnoA whn harp triMi And tlipv will tell you that the Boy Clipper Not Quit Ready. ... IndlcaHona. j Services were held yesterday in For North Carolina, fresh to brisk St. Paul's Episcopal Church, for the Easterly winds and threatening occasional rains' and weather with warmer. Plow is the best made. Sold only at JacohlX who is the factory agent, t j - - - . . . The.Mayor's office at the City Hall has recently been kalsomined in a deeply, darkly, desperately blue color which will probably be very handsome when it gets dry. 50 dozen all wool flannel shirts, in wise the work Is comnlete. There was a larpre congregation present in the forenoon and the. childrejaser- SU Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church. This week being Passion Week, English services will be held in the Church, as usual, at 4 p. in., on Mon: iiayiTuesday, Wednesday and Th urs lay. . ; . 'v . ; : . Ork OoodiFriday the Holy Com- vice in the afternoon was very de m'unlon wilfbe administered at llja. lightful. Democratic . County Convention. The Democrats of New Hanover county 'met in convention in the City Court Room this morning. Mr. A. D. Brown was called to the chair in. and at 8 p. in., in tne .English ser vice, confirmation will take place. Easter Sunday morning the Holy Communion will be administered in English. . ;5 GRAND OPENING ! " WILL TAKE PLACE AT Taylor's Bazar ON Wch sday, HarcV IK, Tha;sdaj, March 29, ' , , ' With an Immense stock of ., EASTER OPENING SPRirJCGTYLGO THE LADIES'-EMPORIUM. all shades and colore, for men and! and jjn a. G. Ricaud was made sec horn, from 75 cpnf and nnwnnls. I at the "Wilmington Shirt Factory, LNo 27 Market street, J. Elsbach, f . . K lei krt rlT f.r Imrnedlate ui-. kr;iKr L 5n?e Snd d xW till. THRE EOT ONE HTtf Wrtppw. PrtM ' b U 7 El 1.1 rl Ob VW., f. rt.m - - - 1KICE. S1.UO. en sat For the Daily Kevicw. Th Xscic City. :orJGHA.la., March 23, 18S8. kar r.ctUv:-l has been some eiincel wrote you. -I haJ the pleasure of meeting 3Ir. v. v smitn. oi vour tuv u la of Mr. D. A. Smith, on our FwUthe other day. He .was or l-rtued to be in fine health. I The weathf r here has been for the list two tlay quite bracing, but fery pleasant. The "Masic Cityn Is still on the s-o,n although I am sorry to say we lave had a few failures in the past wo months bat those did not cause uir material eh&nge in business, f the baseball season will open in Hall blast" next month. . The home then meets .New Orleans the mr!.-' I think Pig Irons" Will be pretty hard to keep down ii season, aitnougn tney were :&iia five itraight games by Wash rrtoni team. The East Birmingham Land Co. ve let the contract for an exten- !. . . as m mm m onouneir "uuinray line." iney trad extending it to Gate City, a stance ot about ten miles. Well we have had. at last, the Jmey Lily." To say that the au- encetosee her was not pleased ijau oe prevaricating. Al ,hoorh not a great actress, 53 baTicj a great reputation, kept the audience pleased M the time; and her support, most K it. ai fpod. To say that she Is u "uuiu ugi oe siaunga lact; fc ilf r Eure V rrwl' .n n a rfeet aj inr I nnvi ovor uaort f4ll andrraceful.no one can help banUome woman." She has Hhin- false about her, unless it is r heart. That l Kl ,ruu nnf at her face to be admired but she Pfncii her eyebrows and lashes. i'J costomes were magnificent. aeoeverihe appears vith a difTer Udrwatoher graceful figure, you U hear the ladies, all over the 1 1 ; T , PrinR to each other, r.u fctratnlnr their r irL- !!.th? y.) to catch a v'r, 'r beantifol costume. I w . "" aumui costume.. l"T;.i . unr OI seeing ot fflIcfton's favorites, Milton ' ?JJla; "From Sii -lot. and Law." one oi No- re to In. the Prop. . , ' Spring Clothing. 1. Shrier. at No. in North Front street. Is now receiving "daily the handsomest line of Spring and Sum mer Clothing'ever brought to this city, and the prices of them will be from 25 to 83 per cent.lower than any ether house in the State, and under no circumstances will we be undeij sold. I. Shrier, the Old Reliable Clothier, 18 North Front street,Pur cell House; sign of the Golden Arm, AntlocU Church. Mr. A. Ward, of Brunswick coun ty, is in tne city To-iay lor tne pur pose of endeavoring to obtain sub- scriptions to a fund for the comple tion of the Baptist Church at An tioch, in Brunswick county. Mr. Wartl nas nlreauy secureu some handsome subscriptions to start with and will call upon other of our citi zens to-day. We trust that he may be successful. High Winds Kxpected. The Northeast cautionary signal was raised here to-day, iu accord ance ith Instructions from Wash ington Citv,, dated at 9:15 o'clock this morning. These instructions state that high winds will prevail here during the next, sixteen hours, that is, from 9 a. m.. to-day until 1 a. m. to-morrow morning. The storm centre is in Kentucky, moving East. The Northeast signal is also ordered for More head City and the South" east signal .for Charleston. At the Tabernacle. The largest congregation Mr.Pear son has yet had assembled in the Tabernacle last night. The immense room was fairly packed with people. Just how many were present it is difficult to say. We do not think the room will hold more than 3,000, and if so then we will put the num ber at 3,000, for the place was full. All conditions of people seemed to be represented there. Mr. Pearson's sermon was forceful and eiTective one of the very best, indeed, that he has yet delivered. The meeting this forenoon was also largely attended tne congregation iieginiimg to as semble a full half hour before the services began. State Guanl Note. We find in the Raleigh New and Observer the following items of in- retary. The roll of delegates was called. On motion of Mr. Samuel Bear, Jr.. the following resolution was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That Wilmington Savings and Trait Company. This institution, newly organized nere. nas oegun business very suc cessfully at their office on Market street, near Third.- They have re cently-introduced there a large safe and to-day workmen are engaged in I l.J.!I -1 St .11 the chairman of Pull,Vu counters-ami raws, ail this Convention be authorized to an- made of the beautiful i.North Caro- hpoint the delegates to represent this Una pine. So far the Company has county in tne i otaie iisincj ana ben Verv successful and Mr.- W. IP. Congressional Conventions and. that I . . the chairman be added as a member of each delegation, and that -he be civen such time to announce said appointments as may be ue2essary. The following resolution, intro duced by Mr. J. C. Stevenson, was unanimously adopted: IiC8Qlved That we, tne represen tatives of the Democracy of New Hanover county, have witnessed with profound satisfaction, the fa vorable recognition by our brethren in other parts of the State of the claims of this section upon the con sideration of the party, and have seen with pride and gratification the numerous references, to our distin guished friend and fellow-tow asnian, Lt. Gov.Chas. M. Stedman, as a suit able and proper candidate for the office of Governor, and we desire to tender our cordial appreciation of these friend v manifestations. Rcmiced, That the' Democracy of Hew Hanover county.now fully and fairly represented in this (Jonven tion, unanimously presents to the State Convention our distinguished fellow-citizen, Lt. Gov. Charles M. Stedman. as altogether worthy to receive the nomination for Gov every day ready to receive deposits. : . - . .. 1- . Mr. DuBrutz Cutlar, Jr., announ ces tnat ne nas begun the prac tice of his profession, the law, in this city. His office is located at. No. 114 Princess street. He has the prestige of a good name highly honored among men and successful in professional life to start with and we predict for him a sure suc cess at the bar. ' 1 . - 4 Personal. . Col John W. Atkinson has gone to Jacksonville, Fla., on business, connected with the ;.last . big fire there. - - . : ' i ... Mr. Sol. Bear returned on Satur day night from his visit to the North ern markets. He was caught in New York during the blizzard there. Mr. exQlecive" s n - the city on a short, visit. ' i EASTER FLOWERS, "EASTER FEATHERS I A'-'- "'. . AND - i-" ' '-' And a New Lot of I EASTER GLOVES ! r Monday b, I uesday;27, Ve will Display on- those days New : .Spring Goods in Latest styles inr, MILLINERY, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS. ' , , , . D r e g g T r j m m i n q c 0 BTjTTOisrsi : n LACES, EMBROIDERIES! - I he Larerest Mockio beiect ah Ladies and m tii from Ever Brought to : Wilmington We cordially invite one and all to call and see for themselves at farcisl-K Goods, COKSBT8, IE5 ul & "t l e HOSIERY. HANDKERCHIEFS, Etc. -o- Taylor sBazar N. B. Our General Spring Open ing takes place later,, and we wilj mm . . notify all through the papers. mch 26 - - : Gash House V-.' ' - City Court. Henrv Jones, alias Brown., chararet; ernor, and we earnestly - nope tnat with forgery, was cdmmitted for tria lllla I Cbuiiiiucuiiaiiuu n hi icvcitc c cordial approval. chUerThanhis in.trest re,Ati to the tAte Qard H V UI llnrl I . . 11. a I.li f 1 : V. I that iT ,7 ne " 113 X001 b io!S,t ffton ahd give lrs "DickkyHird." u or rnn rin i unrwi a the blood at Sarsaparilla and the encampment whioh is to be held at Wrightsville in July: Adjutant-General Johnstone Jones was in the city yesterday and gave a tuost flattering and encouraging re- iKrt of the condition' of the State . uiiaru. lie state- that mere is a strong and growing iuterest in the T,- : .: , BiJiJruaciimKeucinuiiueniaivrirnis ariches i S kVI, xlt&llzes , ville, and that the arrangements for ! - WtVTU 1 , "-T)r sale ondDyes hrV'LawCard fn mm Opealnir HICJnt-ESt Openly pother local see fourth page, r-M l i ncT7 Kyou phoald b i not to take more tnarmif.. .holding the encampment are rapidly j being perfected. The order for the .encampment will be issued to the j State, Guard shortly. 1 he Adjutant-ueueral was in con sulfation with the Governor vester day, and severtj matters relating to the advancement of the interests of the State Guard were discussed and arranged. .me uuuioniumyf, recently or ganized at Greensboro, were admit ted to the State Guard and ordered armed and equipped. The Adjutant-General expressed himself as much pleased with the new com pany and the manner in which it has started. Mr. K. P. Gray Is cap- lam oi tne company. The Board . of Aldermen of Greensboro, on Fri ; day night, voted an appropriation of 500 to the "Guilford Grays." The Governor yesterday filled va cancies on his staff as fol ows: Gen. W. U. Iwis, of Tarboro, Engineer Cant well, of Wil se not t --u - Hun lnnA f . - - Am I 1 V- V W-V i A. m f?t Point if iA7"'"? 1"" ou Chief: Col J. I .rr Jun- tothT: lit Iff "incton,CommissaryGeneral of the wi Itron A' Ve4"K State: CJant. J. 11. RrnAiirnnt. ,fPnV lyVuse4 otTn. "ttwl11 injector of rifie practice. ttMelSbrVOUWlllget t "ArtfuV the beit rat trap T - known, at Jacobi;s Hdw. Depot, t Jienolved. That we commend Lt. Gov. Charles M. Stedman to the State Convention as a faithful and devoted Democrat, ca bold and ag trressive leader, a man who by his intellectual attainments, by his great force of character and by his untir mg .industry has justly achieved a large measure of. success; whose earnest sympathy with tlie people and unfailing advocacy of their rights and whose broad, liberal and charitable dealings have won-the hearts of the masses and will draw oat their enthusiastic support. Resolved That the delegates from this county to the State Convention are nereoy instructed xo case rne vote of this county for Lt. Gov. Charles M. Stedman so long as there shall be any possibility of effecting his nomination and to spare no means by all honorable "and persua sive endeavors to bring about that result and to pledge to tne Conven tion that, if nominated, he will bear aloft the banner of Democracy with zeal and courage to a glorious vie tory. On motion the Convention ad journed to meet again on the first Monday In next October. ' in default of bond of $30.: Warrerf McGowan, for embezzle ment, was order committed for trial; Mary Larkins, disorderly, $20 or 30 days. ' ' " , - . t r There were large congregations yesterday in St. Paul's E. L. Church, at morning and evenings service The attendance in fact was larger than usual. It was Palm Sunday and the services were . very impres- sive? ' Full moon to-morrow afternoon at 53 minutes past 4 o'clock. NET? .DVEBT18EMEMT8 o : For Sale. NE FINE HORSE, ONE FINE MULE. mch26 tf J. A. 8PRINGEK. DuBrutz Cutlar, Jr., N ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, - 114 PRINCESS STREET, mcH2S lw Wilmington, n. c. Keduced Rates. The meetings being conducted at the Tabernacle in this city Iby the Rev. R. G. Pearson have attracted wide spread attention throughout the country for a hundred or more mile around Wilmington, and such is the desire among the. people io hear him, . the railroad companies have been induced to make excur sion rates from all points to the city. T N ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE - -- The excursions have been agreed on I stock can t found at Wilmington tarings k Trust Ctmp&nj, ' H MARKET, BETWEEN SECOND AND iXl-TWrd Streets. W. P. TOOMER; Casnler. , ,i Lends tnaney on Ratlsfactory security. ; Pars interest on deposits. Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. men as n -r . Diamond Dyeo F. a MILLER'S, " K German Drugstore, - Corner S. Fourth and Nun Sts., P. 8. Prescriptions filled at all times, day andnlgnt. mch28 rf to be run over the several railroads at stated days for one first-class fare for round trip tickets.as follows: On the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad, from Goldsboro and in- termediate points, including the Clinton Branch, March 27th and April 3rd, 1888. On Wilmington, Columbia t Au gusta Railroal, -from Florence and ntermed.iate ' stations on Florence Railroad, on March 23th and, April 4, 1888. On the;garolina Central Railroad. oonnrw3 Rammonr " Wnlt March 29th and April 5th. wy Mugiiuvu, . - -rf It will thus be seen that the ex CHAS. F. BROWNE. Oi B. H0LXINGSW0KTH, CBA8. P.BROWNE&oo., irrHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMIS- slon Merchants. 110 N. Water Street, Wilmington- N. C. Consignments solicited. v mh 24 lw dw. The LateGta I.I.Katz 116 aiarket St. WILMINGTON, N. C. Full I ina rif Factor Mmnlririrt EASTER CARDS, ! EASTER EGGS, . v rabbits:: Our Pattern Hats and Bon nets are of the Latest . Styles! v V Being tlie work of a French 'Artist, and Parties having their orders filled at our Establishment ; may rely on having the ' LATEST STYLES! WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, MARCH 26th, FULL ASSORTMENT OF ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN AND DRESS GOODS, Fancy Q-podst &c, &c, &c. THOUSAND'i OF ARTICLES. Have not the time to specify, but J can assure our patrons many, very M18 LOUISE GOODWIN I Will fill all crrders,, and satisfaction guaranteed to all our customers. STCall early and leave your orders for Easter. A Special Invitation is given to all to call and look at our I Styles and it will afford us pleasure to show our Goods to all who favor us with a call. - Very Respectfully, . MRS.E.B. WIGGINS. mch 24 . v, Caution Notice, TTTE, THE UNDERSIGNED ROBT. PORT- t NER BREWING CO., of the City of Wilming ton, N. C hereby caution the public in gener- al, and Junk dealers in particular, not to buy or sell bottles oh which th4 name of either of the following firms; R. Portner Brewlnir Co WnxGenaust. J. H.Tlenken.Acrent.of Tlenken & Haar, is blown in the glass, as such bottles are ! never sold. If offered for sale they are stolen I and we will prosecute any person found tradlncr in same to the highest extent of the law. It. POKTNKIt BREWING CO. mch 23 lw Per E. KUUBLANK, Agt. Mrs. 8. T. Brice, DRESS MAKING I HAVE MOVED MY DRESS MAKING Rooms to my residence. No. 112 Mulberry St., between Front and Second Streets - Will be happy to have the ladies of Witmina:- ton to call and leave their orders with me. Prices for work are as follows: Ladles' Dresses from $4 to 10. . - Misses' Dresses from $3 to fa. Children's Dresses, from 3 to 8 years, tl to 15. Children's. Misses' and Ladles'-Wraps at very reasonable rates. , t special rates ror Bndal Trosseaux. Shronds. from (3 to fa. and made at the shortest notice. Country orders solicited. ; , Ladles having two or more dresses made, will find a reduction in the price of their work. wunc guarameeOt mch 2 2taw lmlJh . Millinery. jyjRS. E. A. LUMSDEN WILL OPEN WED- nesaay. March 21, at fine assortment of New Goods for Easter, consisting of straw Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers and Novelty Trimmings. , Call early and leave your orders for Easter. many, bargains awaittheir pleasiif e. More particulars in a few days.' curslons begin tomorrow, the 37th instant, and contiuue on .Wednes day, March 28th; Thursday, March 20th; Tuesday, April 3rd; Wednesday April 4th, and Thursday, April 5th. j These excursions will, therefore, be , ran two weeks as an experiment, and it they are a success thu exenr- sion rates will be continued. FOR PIANO. ' , Dedicated to the North Carolina State 1.H OUKKNEWALt) For Sale at ' IM. M. Katz. HEINSBRRGEB'S llOOK AND MUSIC STOILE. , 119 NORTH FRONT STRKET.. mchSOlw ' ; . Ea o1;er Cardc. Tyirx open to-day a .laj.ge and beautiful assortment of . - EASraJRCAKDS, Plain, Fringed and very fine ones In boxes. Please call and make your select Ions." 'Cash orders frOra the country will be rrpm p t ly attended to at 116 jrkt htrert, . tlo'mobo?r;c?'c WILMINGTON, N. C. ceh23. Live Boob and i7Iu:i