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, enla. Sttnuyi exoepl ,-eu If" T JAMES Editor and Prop. :s POSTAGE PAID: .,-". flfrf' v erne month, 33 cents. WtelKeml bf carriers, iree .nr run of tbe city, t the abore ,rrtloiralU&eraL v - .111 P'" report y""1 .f a;.-w 1 . i.-iiohI Wi.fil - uI-rth-l ': . ... u.o tli it P"- ,u a ; ,r..t:'fll :ta li. JjSi .1 r r-vrv'ir : .n which . ; .,... i.ii.-i i..ril;-d, Mlt!' n u. m- Am-D? u .cn w ' ... , . 1..1V6 the Ka.c iro- 4,-t.t . i . .::'.. -t mi rumeut i u, k lltiti'farlir; Cluwe, " .....i.-ro Otitlnat!n. r Hit Mim i- ... - VOL. XII WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY-APRIL 23, 1888. NO 97. LOCAL 3X1 Ji W S- k ? E, . lit' tat'-- .--.. r 1 urr n'arkloned .- '': :'.'rH iuire r. :.-r. t I take, 1 Oi the i.il'UlU ! ! iu Will Aw-l,.f the i't'j&s Mora.Tch, V.Vv . J.ipCI IUUI (!, llay IrrltAtlon, ) AfUt Digestion, nnn, at the same tlmo Mart the Urtr to tcorMngr, Ijrrix to Niw Adtkrtisxmxnts. LOCI3 II If SAKXS-U&t3 J A SrsixGiR For Sale R W B3T Urcry Stables F C Miixxa Diamond Dyes N Jicobi BulldlBS Material M S Willard A Burnt Child Mrs. E. A. Lumsdes Millinery Tatlor's Bazar To Ihe Ladles Auction N oUce S A Senior & Co Sxrni & Boatwkight Insurance - rjKixsBKRijER -Base Ball Supplies .MM Katz Kew Lot WWle Goods , lxs E B Wiggins For tne Ladles Aldirxax, Flaxnkr & COt-S tores : Mrs rrRRiR Ti Future Kevealed ""WE Springer & Co Direct Importation John I Boatwrigqt Something Attractive C B Socthkrland & Co Carnage depository Otrra House McNlsh, Johnson & Slavln's Minstrels Thirteen bales of cotton received here to-day. mm - m J htil fit icon 1isx:'.fcr. . x - I - B.jta.wii?puwij "-tic. Som I- tn.t tjrer ;V.r - --!irf i( hxt i Ii ar - . : rr r :hr- I . i t- r : n.I 1 foil . . , :i :.o win , F ti Va!!cy. G. ' c:. uttlite, : ?'s-r. i ' 1 ch sat Th South African diamoml fields Ustyear yielded gems amounting to ZfAiiM carats valued at oyer $20,- AUerman pajer says that a com pany has been formed to manufac ture watcher to lx? nm by electrici ty instead of a spring. Architect HufSnston, of Minneap olis Miuu., has a pet project.. He Mieves he can build a t wenty-eight tury buildiuz eutirely of. Iron, and Mrs that ctpiulista of that city will iurest in the ."dieine. - The only woman lawyer in Geor- pa is Mr?. Hamilton Douglas, of Atlanta. She is a graduate of the Law School of the University of Hicbi;ran, and when she graduated as complimented by Judge Cooley on htr leral attainment. Superior Court adjourned for the term late Saturday evening. Fluting machines for less than factory prices at .Tacohi's Hardware Depot. t School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins bergeVa. f Something new in the shape, of a Stepladder at JacobPs Hardware Depot t The cheapest place to buy your schoo books and school stationery I at Heinsberger's. The Southwest cautionary signal was displayed to-day but the wind does not blow as it did yesterday, when no signal was shown. Mocking Bird Cages. A large stock of assorted sizes which are to be had at very low prices at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. t Mr. Herbert McClammy has ac cepted an invitation extended to. him by the Ladies' Memorial Asso ciation to deliver the address on Me morial Day. Second Lieutenant D.: P. Foley j has been detached from the revenue cutter Cotax and ordered to the cutter on duty at Portland, Me., which is under the command of that clever gentleman, Capt. Frank Barr, so well known to many of our people. Indications. ForNorth Carolina warmerjthreat- ing weather with rain, followed this afternoon and night by falling tem perature, fresh to brisk, and on the ! coast brisk to high, Westerly winds, shifting to Northeasterly. Sound ward the star of empire takes its way. Three miles of road are now completed and we are assur ed that it will all get there by the first of June, at the latest. The sec ond cargo of rails is expected to leave Philadelphia to-day and the vessel has been chartered for the third and last cargo. Personal. Maj. John W. Cameron, of Wash ington City, is here on a brief visit. Mr. J. H. Vollers, of Nichols, S.C., is here and will remain for several days. , US f" t" - - - 1 t c i y ovy i i j iivui tun. kt r umn i-W.70O,TO0tIi part Judge is seriously sick and confined v an nrh . - - v to his bed. We are sorry to hear that Mr. W. T. Daggett, who has been very ill for some days past, is reported to day as no better. It u said that there is a post office for etery 1,000 men, women and thilJrenin the United States, and tiit if the expense of carrying the tails wis paid directly by the peo ple pro rata, each citizen would pay u aTerie of S3 cents a year. a lemon was picked at Los An pies, t'al., the other dav, that ei-hed Z pounds, was 6 inches kt;, and 5 inches in diameter. The treon which it grew had but half a ta-D lemons on its branches, but - ei-ht of the fruit bent them al fcot to the ground. Mr. Pearson In AshevIIle.) G The Asheville Sun says: Rev. R. G. Pearson, the evangelist, arrived in' the city last evening and is stop ping with Mr. Robert U. Garrett. He will rest here' until the first Sun day in Mfiy, at which time he will commence a series of meetings in the Farmers' Warehouse in this city His meetings everywhere have been crowned with success in "bringing souls to God, and we sincerely hope great good may result from his visit to Asheville. 1 ' '. The Reason Why. You can save 25 per cent, by buy Ing your Clothing, Gents1 Furnish Ing Goods, Hats and Caps from I. Shrier. He buys direct from the largest manufactories for cash, ta king advantage of all discounts. A saving of 25 per cent, guaranteed. All goods warranted, as represented or no sale. Call and be convinced. I. SHRIER, Old Reliable Clothier, No. 16 N. Front St. Sign of Golden Arm. ;' CTFull line of StetsonHats. tf The Storm Signal Up and Down. About 12. o'clock last night in structions werel; received ! here to hoist the cautionary Southwest sig nal, which was done. . A storm was reported central in Kentucky, mow ing East. At that time the,indica-' tions for this morning- were South erly winds, with rain, shifting during- the day to Northerly, with colder, clearing leather. The sig nal wasalso ordered : for Morehead imd section. , Tq:day at 10:25 a. in. they- were" ordered down: f At that time the storm Centre way " on the Virginia coast moving to the East The assertion that the winds-would shift' to Northerly to-day was re peated in this order. , Laid to Rest. The funeral services over the re mains of Capt. John Hewlett, of Masonboro, took place yesf erday af ternoon at Masonboro unnrcn. .The services were con ducted by Rev. D. C. Kelley, the pastor of the church. There was a very large attendance, both from the citv and the sound. The pall bearers were Messrs. Louis Todd, Richard Farrow, Ge6rge Harper, William Huhn, Benjamin Farrow and James Walton. The patriarch was laid to rest in the churchyard ! The Fire Xast Niffht. l i ; 1 ; t About 9 o'clock last night the alarm of fire was sounded from box 24 which is for Market and IWater streets. It was found to proceed from Mr. John Werner's barber shop, on the North side gf Market street, one door West of Front.v It seems to have cahght on the second floor of t he shop, and in the rear. The cause is unknown. As soon as possible the various members of the fire department were on the scene, the Atlantic getting on the first stream. At one time a serious con- Baptist fiagration was threatened but ; the boys worked hard and soon had the flames under control, confining them to the store in which it originated which was completely guxteu. xur. R. R. Bellamy's drug store, on the corner, was damaged considerably by . water, but not much by fire, as was also the case witu Mr. j. Elsbach at the shirt factory just West of then barber shop, part of whose stock was removed, the bal- Mr. near the church, of which he had been for more than half a century ance being damaged by water. one of the most consistent members. I Greenewald's cigar store, just North of Mr. Bellamy's;, drug store, was City Court. Before the Mayor this morning H. Atkinson was charged wiJJi drunk- eness and disorderly conduct. - He was fined $ 10 or 20 days. Bosen Jenkins, disorderly, $5 or 10 days. In consideration of the ten? der years of this offender against the peace and dignity of the city The steam yacht Thyra which has been lying at South port for nearly a week, came up to the city." to-day and is now anchored in the . i i ver, She is schooner rigged . painted white and attracts much attention. We booked J to-day 14 j new sub scribers for "the'- Daily Review yi this city, 6 on" Saturday I and 2 on Friday. "And they are all good men and true, nearly all of them having paid in advance. The surveying corps of i the C. F. & Y. V. R. R. were engaged to-day in running experimental, lines about the city, to see how they can best get in and to the water front. After that they will .run another line to Fayetteville and it is expected that the work of construction will begin some time in J une. 1 ; ' The Wrecked Austrian Brig. Late Saturday evening the cap-; tain of the wrecked Austrian brig came up again to the city and "this time reported to Col. John W. At kinson, agent of. the Underwriters. It was learned that the vessel is the Va. Capt. Capponi, and that , she1 was bound from Kingston Jamaica, to Trieste, with the cargo las stated by us Saturday, of Jogwood, rum,. coffee, &c. -The brig is ashore near Queen's Inlet, in" about 12 fee of water, . and is fast; breaking up Some of the cargo has already been gotten out of 'lier and more will be sayed, but probably the larger part of it will prove a total loss. Mr. J. M. Cronly, Deputy Collector, left here to-day overland for the scene and will take charge of such of the cargo as may be sayed. It will be loaded there on a small coasting vessel and sent round to this port. It is understood that both vessel and cargo are insured at Genoa." Tne former is yalned at about $2,500 and the latter at $27,000, but what kind I NEW ADVEUTIBEXIETfTa. to;the"ladieg. also somewhat damaged "lywatH2jr5. worth only . , f ; . I $2,500 it is hard to understand. - on viit? upper uour. please; notice. We will' be glad to receive connaualcatlcn from our Mends on any and all subjects of general interest, hut ' . ' " ' -The name of the writer must always be f;:r mshed to the Editor. Communications must be written only ca one side of the paper. v " " ; t - J Personalities must be avoided. . And it Is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents unless so stated In the editorial columns. - " To the Kinfl; friends and Patrons of Taylor's Ba- - zaar - Since before Easter we have been I over-crowded In our Trimming7Department mak ing Hats and Bonnets,: and I am sorry, to say we have had to refusej several of our custo mers this last week ; in ; trim ming their Hats; even with more help. That shows ou r btyles, Uesisrns and Shapes, at the manaorement of Mrs. Taylor, are well .appreciated. riut we would beer the Ladies' pardon, we are now better,. prepared, with still more help, and hope the Ladies - will ex cuse us, and come early in the week to avoid the rush.; : Thanking you for -past fa- vors and Hoping a cbntinu ance of the same, I .am : You rs respectful lyi : MRS. j. TAYLOR; ap 23 of Taylor's Bazaar. The entire losses are variously es timated at from? $4,000 to: $5,000, which is all covered, by insurance. Mr. Werner was insured- for $600 in the Fire Association of Philadel phia, Messrs. Atkinson & Mainning agents. The building Mr. Werner TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. the fine was remitted and judg-I occupied is . owned by Mrs. C. A. ment suspended on condition that Fulton and Mrs. E. A. Wright; Mrs. the parents of the boy give him a Fulton's half was insured for $1,000, sound, substantial thrashing. with Messrs. Smith & Boatwright, E. O. Penny, for resisting a police in the Virginia Fire and Marine; on officer in the discharge of his duty, Mrs. Wright's half there was no in- A new kind of glass has been iu- Te&teU m Sweden which is asserted - iwess wonderful microscopic l10". While the highest power of im utuioiied microscopic lens ve&U only the l-400,000th part of -- uca,Uanew Rlasa wil, enabe hinch. 1 . 3rv aothe Legislature of Mich passed i law authorizing a tr of one cent per head for "J ueau parrow,but the law has Q ia irative because no fund provided for the paying of the Rock Crystal Sjectacles and Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: in se other day the City Meeting spectacles you should becau -. 01 Detroit set t2.500 aide tious not to take more magnifying lni purpose, because the spar- Iokw' than has been lost to the eve ,ntjisatiee In thatcityhaa become U3 in the proportion that you "O.erahf- frable PU Mall Gaiette pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using says the to-1 glasses of stronger power than is ne- catr of horses which the lead- cary is the daily cause of prema- 7"" of the world can throw tW -rlc 9.500.000, Argen W rbllC 4'00'000 Austria 8, aiOM. ?Sany 3'350'000' France OW o ,uules Eoland Hooi)';, , atla -000, Spain "' anil .-w- aaa . a.tt Italy 2,- ftw lilftn.. ":!rah 301.000, Holland 0i) Portugal W,000 and 50,- " t and see. Vou inTrrT"'' I, 'Meaw.T V. - !7. . ra ers. PAir at th xtt ... 7 - ? : 'ctorr . ""uungxouanlrt -ct ftreet, J. Uure old age to the sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. Very Good Reasons. The reasons why you can be ben efited by buying from the King Clothier, S. 11. Fishblate: You are In a Reliable House. A large assort ment to choose from. A saving of 20 percent, AH goods steam soonged. Exclusive styles sold by him only. Allgoods guaranteed sewed with silk. His stores are well lighted by day and night and you can see what you are. buying, plenty of light, being the most essential thing for buyers of Clothing. If you are not satisfied with any article purchased - from Fishblate's return th same and he will cheerfully refund you your money. With the above plainly be fore you how can you refuse to trade with a house of that kind. tf " surance. Mr. niisoacns sxock was insured with -Messrs' Smith Boat wright for $500 in the Scottish Union and National, and also with Messrs. Northrop, Hodges & Taylor, in the London Assurance Conporation, for as fined $20 or 30 days. Let's Make a Note of It. There are a great many who as sert that the moon has no effect whatever on the weather fcnd there are others, the old farmers especial $1,200. This building is owned by lv. wlm k;lv th.t it has: Ifprsrlml a Messrs. iT. W. Strange, Robert has decidedly agreed with the hit-1 Strange and J. II. Strange and is ter. The farmers say that an early insured with Messrs. Northrop, full iiinmi in Anril makes an earl v Hodges & .Taylor, in the Home of StrintT and a. lat.M full innnn in that New York for $1,500. Mr. Robert R. month a late Spring. This year the moon fulls on the 26th and the sea son is backward. They say, further more, that there is always a possi bility of frost until after the full moon, when all danger is past. Now let us see how the full moon on Thursday and the weather will agree, we propnecy warm, lair At a meetlnsr of the Pender COnntv Board of .caucauon, neia ac mirgraw, tne ioiiowlng pre- axuuie anu resoiuuons were adopted: Whereas. The soul of our beloved assoel. ate, EDWIN FENNELL. has been called from earthly toil to heavenly triumph through the inscrutable wisdom and compassionate mercy liesoivca, That the Board of Education has lose 11s most trusted and efficient member. the rising generation a staunch, unfailing friend, his county a generous,; noble, useful uiwze.11 ana nis iamny a neaa unsurpassed m tenderness and love. 1 ' 2nd. That we emulate Ms vlrtuea. chfirlslvi ms couruy grace 01 earnest lire, mourn, with deepr abiding sense, his untimely loss, and yet rejoice to enroll his name with those of our loved and sacred dead who have been called by silvery trumps to exchange the cross for that glorious crown which awaits the pure in heart. 3rd. That a blank nasre of our Record be in scribed with his name. 1 That a CODV of these resolutions be sent. to his family, to whom we tender, our most earnest sympathies. - 5th, That the above be sent to the Review and messenger for publication. i OAS. r. MOORE, .U U. MCCLAMMY, Clerk. Ch'm. 13. df Edu. -. n 1 in - 1 -1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. j. McGIrt, Auctioneer, The Future Revealed. jUTRS! PURRIE, THE ASTROLOGER, OF NewYorknowat2J7 Market street,-can be consulted on all affairs or lifo. i ves mi ti ai s brings the separated together, causes speedy and happy marriasres bv Droner advire. apsiem .., The Orfon Barber Sbop. r . WOULD RESPECTFULDY ANNOUNCE to the gentlemen of this city and vicinity that I have leased the Orton Hotel Barber Shop and am now read v to aorommnrtAtA nil who will favor me with their custom. I will have competent assistants and respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, promis ing to do my best to please alL - . , i Respectfully, apgllw , I GEO. li. nOSTLEIt. R3HJLIWERY I o- MES. E. A. LTTMSDEN iqTAS JUSTRETURNED FKOil NEW YORK and is now opening a full assortment of . Fine Summer Millinery. In all the Latest Styles. Ladies' are invited . j tocall at " ' NO. 119 NORTH FRONT ST. I Fourth Carload. Bellamy has $4,000 on his stocky with Messrs. Northrop, Hodges & Taylor, ! distributed as follows: Springfield, of Massachusetts, ,$1,400; Lancash ire, of England, $1,600; Germania, of New York, $1,000. The building oc cupied by Mr. Bellamy is owned by Mr. R. H. McKoy and is insured- for $2,000 in the Insurance Company of Spring weather and a glorious day North America, represented here by BY S. A. SCHLOSS & CQ." rurniTr.iP t itpttom Qti va l txt rTrr 1 Salesrooms. 21 and 23 Market St.. Tuesday TST RECEIVED THIS DAY, uneese, zo crates Assorted crocKery, im and Glassware, Shoes, Pants, Coats and Vests, Shirts. Drawers, Toilet soap. Men's and La- cues' nose, suspenaers, juats, c, &c ap 23 The Fourth Carload of' on Sunday next. Messrs. Northrop, Hodges & Taylor. A A Well Managed Fire. The fire last night was exceeding ly well managed. The : wind was blowing at the time about half a gale, and from the Southwest. Had it gotten out there would., doubtless have been another fearful disaster to record as a large part of the busi ness centre would have.been in its track. But our : gallant firemen were equal to the task. From the moment that the flames burst from the skylight to that when the fire was thoroughly under control was not more than ten minutes. Some place it at five minutes. Many stout learts quaked when they saw the iery tongues leaping up to the sky and knew what inflammable mater ial there was near at hand for the flames to feed upon but this fear soon gave place to a feeling of joy ful security" as our dauntless fire men carried their pipes to the top of the burning builningand tearing off he blazing frames of the skylight they certai Initiating New Members. The big horse fountain on lower Market street was put to a new use last night, one which, was probably not designed by those who erected j Stetson's Soft Hats ! Just in to-day, x doz. styles. ":' LOUIS H. MEARES, Gentlemen's Furnishing House. Agent for- "KNOX." ap 23 tf 13 NORTH FRONT. OPERA HOUSE. it there. The Wilmington Hook & QM NIGHT ONLY, SATURDAY, APRIL 2STB. laaaer jo. nave recently tajten in 1 1 MoNish, Johnson & Slavin's REFINED MINSTELS. M S ATT CT APC five or six new members and after the fire was out and the truck call ed off it was determined to initiate them. One by one,; thereforedes- pite their struggles and resistance, they were taken upl by some of the older members and f gently lowered into the tank. The; biggest man in the company, who was also one of the recruits, was ihe last experi mented upon, and as he displaced about a ton of water when he got inside, making it Overflow itthe top, they were forced to suspena proceedings. 5 1 The Minstrels are Coming. .......40 The greatest First Part ever seen in Min-1 strelsy. The only Company carrying its own senery. The funniest of burlesques onERMINE entitled . . ... "AH, THERK, MlNKIE.r p.'S. As Booth and Barrett are to Drama. so areMcNlsh, Johnson & Slavln to the Burnt Cork proression. 1. uercucu 1 Usual prices. Seats on sale at nelnsberger' Friday morning. . ap 23 m th sat April 21st, 1888. I AM OFFERING FOR THE SPRING TRADE the best ana most complete stocK oc tne season at lowest prices. . 2 V - Handsome spring iress tiooos, an 01 tne B OC IC BE E C2 1 Customers will be supplied promptly; send in orders early. : Prompt delivery always. e: kuhblank, ap 19 3t . Agent. R. Portner Brewing Co. HEADQUARTERS FOb' " BASE BALL SUPPLIES IN LARGE VARIETIES. ' : For sale at " -. ' ' - ,r . ' . - HEI N SBERGER S aplS . ....... ; ! Field Croq uot. mHE BEST LINE OF CROQUET FOR CUAL- ity and Price ever offered. Good, Cheap and Durable. Also Lawn Tennis, at : HEINSBERGER'S apis '..-...j' -:-"..:. -,-. K Useful Bridal Present TlUCH MORE DESIRABLE married people than the many pieces of t: ! i ve r given at weddlngsl and fit only fordisplay, arc TO YOU2TG for sale at HtilnsbergGv9 c poured in n perfect deluge ofjyater upon the flames below. What this good work of .the fire department means can be best estimated when it is unddrstobd that the wind was blowing even harder than it did on one other eventful Sunday, that of February 21st 1SS3. The posters for the McN ish, J pnn-1 Usrht shades, in Albatross. French arid Ameri - 8on& Slavin troupe, are upranu iV W I Dl, M..i o ' nlv attract a fair shareGoods, my stock surpasses that of any fomerl i-VC UUUA. ailU II1UIL OlUltt nf Rttpnt: nn. - AB thlS Will -DrOOaDI - nvtmrnlnixi tn maiA -Plalrt ChtWfxi nntl -.. ... . . . ii.s.j: 4. main inrt . l Hiiro 4' imgni k'nnin be the last tneatncai enienaiuiueui- ,."srr ; - a .. -- i :, . '.ouuiuu& - icn uauusuiuc iumviuwvu j. niuv i here this season so we believe itnai Dresses. These goods are very fashionable ,..... - "4.1, k a -: - Ti.a- an 111 STcat demands A large stock of Uouse- it will prove one of toe oest. . -iuey keeping Goods , Table Cloths, Napklns,Towel3, Biilnliivhow nn. nU'lit' onlv next :eta, at prlcelower than ever. HandiercMefs will play nere one niBu. "CA:W Hosiery for Ladies and Gentlemen. Some Saturdav The box sheet- will be - very goodstyle3 in Cloths and Cassimeres for D , . , - i. t?-, ,vr Men and Uo.rs' wear, with a full general stock open at Heinsber0'er s on Friday 0f Dry Goods and Motions. . -,. morning r J :: ':. ;; r - ; :v .;.;;-...- J2Qt JiUTVKZ. - DiarapnclyDtfOG "N ALL COLORS,A FULL AND COMrLETi: stoik can ba found at ' . - ' . ' ". " - " I . C. MILLKirS. . . . : German DruMorc. ' - Corner s. Fourth an 1 un 1 : P.S. Tr'-vivxTJi cued at gil u:.:M
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