THIS TAPIS ' " . : PLEASE OTICC We, will be glad to receive ccur. ;: ; :' from, our friends on any and all f' general interest, but . . f - The name or the writer must aliv: t.. ? nlshed to the Editor." Communications must be written c..:. one side of the paper. -Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially and particularly t r stood that the Editor does not always c r the views' of correspondents unless so i ' In the editorial columns. ' . . ... r r VOL. XII WILMINGTON, N. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 27, 1888. NO 101. DA 1 i .vatrt eTtn ertnl. Sundays except, ' ' josfl. T. JAMES. Editor and Prop. srB5CRirTIONS, POSTAGE PAID: m (XV moatui $2.00. Three s.ll-ca one month, scents. r be delivered by cxrUn, free Wwou per week. ;V riiTs win please report any and .!Tiu receirt their piper restart. I4t i,rrj . that we p... TW t -ri-led, ';.,n .i,te mil! It l n frit t ii rvnish ad!r. h.i!e ". .minj a rfoxca if. . " tllhute I h? Mm pre f,S n-pi"' Iypeitlc..mtle 4oib ut" y! a LlUoUJiicirii-etHHient aI' ,rV ik IId.chr: UiOW. viV.h!. snmll" ve Constipation. ulJl! etl abandoned fwiXn:l!v r..lf: .her ava !tlrrt:l" i.rc'T. . -Wfcmtevir rniU .mjr .take, m mm m m.mmmtm Mm TA ttnac4 riff" tt I .nihintr n.or l equally certain no It will correct ArMltyof the omach. . Rxpl feral T, Allay Irritation, AmUI UIfetlont and. at the tame t!m;-. Start the IArtr to teorhingr, vhen rtl other trouble soon ill&apiifitr. - f f te.l d-!;':. Soma jTT.L. I . i irK.a,r 1 iver Pf I . - ' tT ltr...l . . . bethsJ jo? ,Vi ; t Ci4iiliie, vi " ' J1! -. f on; f Vri-pcr" J.B. : !, tat 38 tc diwlj cttaat For the Out Ritik. Attrolor Science. , Aitrolodeal predictions as to the fate tml tortuoe of any period are tMrcuixd bv a careful ezamlna tionof the day of. birth and for thU rrason many people cannot ob taia tatUfactory information as to their destiny becau.e they have no means to ascertain the exact time whea they were ushered Into this breathing world. If you can find out the time ot your birth, the day and if possible the hour when you first breathed the breath of life, you must procure an almanac for that year, and ascertain from it the name of the planet then in the ascendant, the ftate ot the moon, dc Also whether the suu had just entered or wt! about entering the zodiacal stenof that month. The result of toot researches may determine as fellows: If the change of the moon previous to your birth took place near mid eight, it ii not a favorable omen, as it will influence you to possess a eold and heartless temperment. If It tookplaee about midday, the re feree ii the case; you will be frank, warm hearted, generous and lucky iaallyoar under takings. The In termediate time between midnight and midday.tbat the moon may have ehansedpref1ou3toyourbirth,show8 theTarionsgradesofgoodfortune.tlie isal! hours after midnight being the wont, and those after midday being the beat ones to shadow forth your food lock in life. If your birth has occurred Just as the sun wa setting the tizn of the xodiac of that month, your fortune will be favorable; yon will probably be distinguished for onethiDg.orat least you will be a leader, rather than a drudge in so . If the sun is in the meridan of the ligo, your fortune and grati fications wifl be moderate; if its just somjout tou will be apt to be a yry common place sort of a .person perhaps a nobody. 4 - f - Tfcese are the geueral rules to be otaerYed, as the foundatfon-of-tell-5?f,rtDPC3 y means of stxoiogy. uZ , 8-filed etar have -ftti iiiipor iaat influence in deUrrafniug the Jfjay pf persons whos fortune is has to bo told.Lct me jptairk If placet Saturn happens to enter. ath?Mmemontb with the sun, at! inn hm. . .. ... . 1 rr Vi your Dirtut vriii nave a t influence on your character. " Jou born at this time it makes Izl aa energetic and determined Pjnoo, otherwise it would cause win- and cruel In your disposi r Jf has leen observed that jjtaro mfluencetl the birth of some nev.wrt men the world eyer fib.; , ?ne born under the in- disposition. Fortunately, few torn as it takes Saturn thirty tholl through the sign of e4i!k pU,net Jupiter happens to wrthezodiacaisigninconjuncUon the tun at the time of your Jgjj . joa iu b3 ambitious, un cipled and Mlfialu If thiplanet he " 3 Wlin lu sun, you will thcDh!ous and magnanimous. StZnfn? iastiee, generally Im KWent and scarcely ever rich. at th ?; Sanction with the sun n.7 L tlme your birth will in- bVan;,0, nd, amiable, lov- Yv person generally. ffAm f1 the tIm the sun Is railT kin? 1 Venus, are gen- oaa aWjnfnrsiic, noble, virtu tuao .nl ehort verythlng that! at CA desire to be. If Paction thoT aus con" Hearted iS MA Keuerally good : Utol.. L paving, they ! MTea. r to do touh for them-J with Venus, but has a different in nuence oyer man. it is tne sun a constant -commnion, and it is to MercuYy that we are Indebted for wit, memory, understanding:, verac ity and health. If the moon is in conjunction witli the sun in the way above explained at the time of your uirin, you win iw ciuu, inaoiive, heavy, frlsrld, insensible to those I scenes mat taKe place around 5011 your blood will circulate feebly 1 tliroucn your veins; von will be J 8tranrer to the joys of love and wil ! Itf. JneaDable of sincere attachment I Hkeia blank in the universe, neither enjoying yourself uor promoting; the happiness or others. . ' Mna. Pdrrik, Astrologer. ; ' ., , , " If the liver and kidneys are slug gisli and inactive. Hood's Sarsapa- rilla will rouse them to. prompt and regular action. Take it now. LOCAL IST1B WS. INDSX TO NlW ADVXBTXSSXXXTS. M BlLIUKT At OOSt LOCIS IX U1A.KES- MLats F C Mnxi a Diamond Dyes Taylor's Bazab To the Ladles Auctloa Notice S A Schloss & Co IlaixsBXKarx -Base Ball Supplies At M Katz New Ix)t White Goods Mas B B WicGrss For the Ladles S Va.m Am atxo a & Co Auction Sale Fluting machines for less than factory prices at .Taoohl's Hardware Depot, t School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins berger'a. . t The . cheapest place to buy your schoo .books and school stationery ts at HeJnsbergera. Mocking Bird Cages. A large stock of assorted sizes which are to be hadatvery low prices at Jncobi's Hdw. Depot. t At the regular meeting last night of the Wilmington Light Infantry Air. jonn meter, tne urummer, was presented with a handsome gold badge. Indication. For North Carolina, warmer fair weather, and light to fresh variable winds, generally Southerly. The boys have a habit of turning over the trash boxes on Market and Front streets and Scattering the paper, iiestoutt that or you may get caught j Rev. Mr. Arnold will deliver the third lecture on Church History at St. Paul's Church to-night. Subject this evening, "The faith of the Primitive Church; or, the Apostle, Creed." You will find a very nice line of Gent's Heavy Jeans Drawers, .at 50 cents a pair at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27 Market street, J Elsbaeh,Prop. t The Minstrel Show. MeXish, Johnson & Siavin's Re fined Minstrels will appear at the 6pera House to-morrow night and It will probably be the hist theatri cal entertainment of the season. We believe that it is a good troupe and that they will gl-e us a good show. The bill they present is a very at tractive one. The box sheet is now now open at Heinsberger's. , Death or Little Child. The sympathies of our community go out to Air. mos. it., ana Mrs. Ella H. liaughton, in the affliction which has been visited upon them in the loss of their tittle son, Thomas Hill, who died yesterday morning, at the age of 7 months and two weeks. The funeral services will.be conducted from St. Peter's Episco- fal Church, at 10 o'clock this morn og, and the friends and acquaint ances of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Charlotte Chron icle, 2Ath inst. Hock Crystal Spectacle 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 eve 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 of prema ture old age to the tight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. The Reason Why. You can save 25 per cent, by buy ing your' Clothing, Gents' Turnlsh Ing Goods, Hat and Caps from I. Bhrier. He buys direct fropi the largest manufactories for caxh, 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.-SHRIEK. ; 5 . Old Reliable Clothier, ' No. 16 N. Front St. Very Good Reasons. The reasons why you can be ben efited by buying from the King Clothier. S. H. Fishblate: You are in a Reliable House. hA largeassort meut to choose from. 20 percent. All goods steam snonged Exclusive styles sold jby 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 ligh tjeiDg the most essential thing for buyers of Clothing. If you are not satisfied with any article purchased from Fishblate's return the 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 r 1 1 1 1 . ; 1 Which la Correct? . 1. . : : There Is a good deal of rumor in the air relative to the proposed con nection of the Cape Fear &" Yadkin Valley R. R. with the Norfolk & Western. Assurances . were given out, previous to the! election, that this matter had been settled and that a written agreement had been entered into. Now the rumor Is that the proposed connection with that road beyond Mt. Airy has been abandoned and another route will be sought. The Messenger stated two days ago, on the authority of "a gentleman, next to official, that there is not the slightest founda tion for such a rumor.r The propos ed connection with the Norfolk & Western, he says, has never been abandoned one jot or.tittle, and that the two railroads mentioned have strontr written agreements, article bv article, concerning the proposed connection, not even the conditions have been altered, much less the projected connection abandoned.'? Per contra the Fayette vllle 06cr- i'cr says: Only a few days ago, in conversa tion with a railroad official, we were informed that, while it was impossi ble to negotiate with the Norfolk & Western until the extension of the road to Wilmington is settled, nego tiations would now go on. We sus pect that the rumor Joriginated in the chanee of route: at first it was thought best to run! the line via Low's Gap, but it has not proved, to be the lowest point, and consequent ly a gap north of this, wnicn is nearlv 200 feet lower, will be se lected, f Now. which is correct, the Mes senger or the Observer? for both can not be. The one says that "there is a written agreement, article by art! cle, concerning the proposed, con nection" and the other that "it was imnossible to negotiate with the Norfolk & Western until the exten sion of the road to Wilmington i settled." L Which will you have? xou nays - , . j. , . your money anu you tanes your choice. - - - The Odd Fellows Anniversary. The 69th Anniversary of American Odd Fellowship of the Independent Order was celebrated last night by Cape Fear Lodge No. j 2, and Orion Lodge 67, at the Odd Fellows! Hall on North Third street. A very large membership were present. A bouquet of beautiful flowers was sent to the Lodge room by Mrs. C. Stevenson, the daughter of late Past Grand Master WJ L. Smith, as a memento to the memory r of her noble father, and was presented by Mr. Oscar Pearsall. ! The meeting was called to-order by the Noble Grand. The Secretary read the proclamation of Grand Mas ter W. A. Bobbitt, as he received it from the Grand Sire of the Sover: eign Grand Lodge, after which the ceremonies required by the Grand 8 ire were proceeded with-r hymn, prayer by the Chaplain, remarks by Oscar Pearsall, P. G.: Capt.Lippm- cott, a visitor; John D. Bellamy, Jr., N. G. Mr. Oscar Pearsall offered tne following resolution: Jlesolved. That the sympathies of this body are tendered to fast Grand Master W. J. Yopp and his family in the sickness of that good man. - . . The Secretary was ordered to communicate the same to P. G. M., Yopp. r . v : Mr. J. C. Chase, a visitor, and V G. J. M.' McGowan made remarKs. Rev. F, W. E. Peschau delivered an address. N. G Frank Meier, f. . Jacob!, Rev. Mr. Walton, and 1. -U. H. O. Craig made remarks. The closing ode was sung, and the benediction pronounced by e Chaplain. one Outside Goods Abetter than Home-Made. In speaking recently with :a" gen tleman in reference to the?! estab lishmentof a canning factoryj in this city, he told us of an instance, to which he was a witness, in the State 1 of Alabama. There was a.very pro gressive gentleman in a certain city in that State who twas anxious to embark in the canning business. He tired to get up a eompany, but faii-ecLV-:Heotwne4 two or: three small houses; these he " mortgaged and raised enough money to go into the business on his own account. The first year he only put up about 1,200 cases (two dozen cans to the case) of tomatoes, and tried ; to dispose of them to the home . merchanlts but they would not have them. Finally, jn utter dispair, he sent a case or so of them to a large manufacturing house in Baltimore; and requested them to open the goods and fet him know their grade and value, and also if they would take what he had on hand. They opened the cans, examined the contents and prpnoun ed them Al, and also told him that they would take 20,000 to 50,000 cases of the same sort if he had that much. In the course of time the Alabama merchants ordered canned j goods of this Baltimore firm and received the same tomatoes that th?v had previously refused, Spaying jf?5 per cent more" than they could have bought them for at home. I A Few of Oar Streets. In strolling oyer a few. of .our. streets the other day we could but notice the improvements that are going on, and the beauty, iof the v ,r. shade trees. On South Front the oak and elm are putting out! in al of their splendor, while on Second, j from Dock to Castle, the oak, elm and sycamore oyersnread the streets in some places. Third street is one of the prettiest streets, in the city. There is a double row' of oaks from Dock to Orange, while the ground is eovered with grass. It makes a very nice and cool place for the little children in the Summer. Then Fourth street, from Market to Nun, ;is also a nrettv street. isearJv alot the elms on Fifth"sfreet are putting forth leaves and tin a few years it will be one of the prettiest and sha diest streets in the city. Seventh street is very pretty from Market to Orange. At the corner of Seventh and Dock is a cluster of six maple trees which are draped in all of their Spring glory. V The Cooperative Investment Company. A number of gentlemen, met last night in the office of Mr. E. Fc; John son for the purpose of organizing a Cooperative Investment Company as aunounced in the -Review few days ago.- Mr. E. F. Johnson; acted as chairman. , . . . 2.- Messrs. John R. Marshall, liE. F. Johnson and G. S. Willis made some very interesting jremarks o!n the subject of iruit canning and also on various other points of interest to the Company. After considerable discussion it was decided tog! place the number of shares at 4,000with a par value of $50 each, to be paid in weekly installments of 25 ceiits per share. ' . ' "i i ' t." On motion of Mr. Marshall a com mittee was appointed to solicit sub scriptions to the capital stock" of the Company. The chair then appoint ed the following gentlemen: Geo. S. Willis, John R. Marshall, Wm. Struthers, E. G. Polly, A. S Win- stead an d J. M. ?i McGowari, The chairman was then added to the list. Adjourned subject to call of the chairman. . ; ; 6 We understand that the gentle men propose to make the - organiza tion a success, if hard work and economy can accomplish anything. It is proposed not: .to confine the workings of the Company to can ning fruit and vegetables alone, but will put up also , oysters in the Winter, and they twill branch out Into any sort of small industry, such "- . A A L T1 as a tannery, a Knitting mm, a bucket factory, a mattress making establishment, or anything , there will be a profit in Iiandling; ; . 'Personal. Mr. J. H. Vollers, of Nichols, 8.-6., who has been here on a visit to hlg brother, is too sick to return. He is with his brother. Mr. O. O. Aol- jersv on North Water street. !fr. J. L Browne, of Arkansas, is ona vWt here .to. his Chr.?. V. Browne. It ! : The entire stock of crockery,glass- ware, tinware, fancy goods and toys j of the late August Lessman is'being ; sold at cost, at the store i on Second . street, between Market and Dock. See ad. of Mr. M. Bellamv, execu tor, in this issue, Capt John W.-Harper is expected to leave New York to-morrow- in charge of trie steamer Sylvan Grove, which :is to run bet ween this city and CarolinavBeach. He1 is expected here about Wednesday next. f . - Rery; Mr. Arnold has decided to postpone to some future time, the sermon on 'Social Amusements" announced for next Sunday night. There will be services as usual and Mr. Arnold will preach. . . . ' ' Messrs. S. Van Amringe & Co. , Auctioneers, will sell to-morrow and to-morrow night, at the. store No. 27 Market street, the Wilmington Shirt Factory, all of the goods dam aged by water during the' late fire. Something new in the shape of. a Stepladder at f Jacobi's "Hardware Depot. -1 DIED. BUNTING In this city., yesterday after noon, LUCY A., relict of David E. Bunting. ? Funeral will take place at St. Joan's Church to-morrow morning ot 10 o'clock, thence to Oakdale Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. FUNERAL NOTICE.- , The funeral of the late JACOB LOEB has been postponed until 4 o'clock to-morrow af ternoon. N BW A DVERTISEM KNTS. A. tr UIcGfrt, Auctioneer, BY S. A. SCHLOSS & CO. A UCTION SATURDAY NIGHT. AT 7:30 o'clock, in our Salesrooms, 21 and 23 Mar ket st. We wiU have a Bousing Sale for the reason we have the largest consignment of goods ever offered? and they must he sold. Come, you will get Bargains. ; ap27 2t , LOUIS H ME ARES, ; GPILBIIP fURNISHEB ARB HATTiB, 13 NORTH FBONT ST. Large Stocfc of UMBRELLAS and CANES. ap 27 tf L ' y . Wotice. jR. W. A. McGO WAN will collect subscrip tions due THE DAILY REVIEW and solicit new subscribers. t; tf Horse For Sale. JJ EAVY DRAFT HORSE, SOUND AND JN Good Condition. 1 Apply to, ii ifi. KLHliiiAJNK. Agt R. Portner Brewing Co. ap26 3t By s. Van A run 11 ge & Co. , Auctioneers j c OMMENCING TO-MORROW AT 10 A. M. we will close out the entire stock of goods ately damaged by water at the recent fire, in the Wilmington Shirf Factory, store No. 27 Majket Street. Will also sell at same place on Saturday night, commencing i at s o'clock S. VANAMRINGE & CO., ap 27 2t Auctioneers. At Cost. Crockervi Glassware & Tin- ware AT COST AT RETAIL. IjlHE ENTIRE STOCK OF CROCKERY. Glasswai-e, Tinware, Fancy Goods and Toys, of the late August Lessman, is being sold at retail, AT COST, at the Store, on Second street, between JsiarKet ana jjock. 1 . MARSDEN BELLAMY, .ap271t . 11 i Executor. Diamond Dyes JN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE stock can be found at i - F. C. MILLER'S, Genrian Drug Store. , Corner S. Fourth and Nun Sts., P. S. Prescriptions filled at all times, day and night. h mchgdtf 1 rJILLITJERY ! MRS, E A. LUMSDEN JJ AS JUST RETURNED FliOM NEW YORK and Is now opening a . full assortment st 7 Fine Summer Millinery. In all the Latest Styles. Ladies are Invited to can at NO 119 NORTH FRONT ST- ap-19 - r I j tTsefal Bridal Presentsr JUCH MURE DESIRABLE TO YOUNG marrtedtpeoplie than the many pieces of silver given at weddings and fit only for display, are for sale at - - ' " M - - " - NEW ADVJGKTID Fortnne Tclloxv jyRS.'PURRIE, THE FAMOUS ASTKOLf ger, of New York, now at 217 "Market f: can be consulted on all the airairs rr 1 Gives Initials of those you have cr -will 1 . . . brings the separated together, causes s--marriages. past, present, and future . 50 cents and $1.00. ,WU1-remain litli:j , apssif. .THIS IS THE LAZZ1 :7f."rONBioRECAIlG0 OF - 1 . '. - - POSITIVELY THE .'last OFTnE SZArv: is expected here to-morrow. Orders . t or ' ahead will reeelve prompt attention. E. KUHBLANK, ap 26 2t Agent. R. Portner Brcwlr. 1 Cc. rjoticb J-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A NT. Series of Stock in the Wilmington .Ilomost r & Loan Association will be issued on SaturJ May 5th, 1888. Books of subscription win 1 opened at the office of the Treasurer, at tl Wfestern Union Telegraph office, begin.:!: April 25th and closed May 5th. This Is a t opportunity for persons not able to purcl.a the old stock to borrow money cheaply ar secure a home. . . - By order of the Board of Directors. C. C.BROWN, apgstf . . Secretary and Treasurtr. Field Oroqcclc mHE BEST LINE OF CROQUET FOR QUA : lty and Price ever offered. Good, : Cheap tr Durable, Also Lawn TennlsT at HEINSBERGER'S HEADQUARTERS FOR -: BA8E BALL SUPPLIE: IN LARGE VARIETIES. For sale at . - - HEINSBERGER'S The Orton Barber-Shop. I WOULD RESPECTFULDY ANJfOUNCI to the gentlemen of this city and vicirit that I have leased the OrtoaHotel Ban Shop and am how ready to accommodate f who will favor me with their custom. I wr have competent assistants and respectful solicit a share of the public patronage, promi ing to do my best to please all." Respectfully, -ap211w GEO. K. nOSTLEIi. To the Kind Friends am Patrons of Taylor's B:. zaar . - . - . . .. K. . ... ..... . ..... .. - Since before Easter we have been over-crowded in oiu Trimming Department mail ing Hats and Bonnets, and i am sorry to say we have h?S to refuse several of our cuGtc mers this last week in trin, ming their-Hats, even vi:' more help. That shows on: Styles, Designs, and ;JShzZ at the management of LIr. Taylor, are well appreciated But we would beg the Ladic pardon;. we are now bcttc: prepared, with still more hel; and hope the Ladies will ex cuse us, and come early in th week to avoid the rush. Thanking you for past fa vors and hoping a continu ance of the same, I am Vburs respectfully, MRS. J. TAYLOR, ap23 ot layiors liazarn HENRY CLEWS ti G 0 , BANKERS, 13 & IS I5KOA11 ST., :;. V. MEMBERS OF TDE NEW YORK STOCK- EXCHANG IT. NEW YORK PRODUCE EXClIANr, ::. NEW YORK COTTON EXCnANCI V.. NEW YORK COFFEE ESCHANGT. XOIICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Transactions made at any of tii r r . 1 changes and carried on margin X jr cu..: ; wnenoesireo. Interest allowed on deposit aecc:r.tv. apl 7 lm A A. Brovn GENERAL- lNiintA:;cE Ar;;.'; iiitc. LTr::. .'iat'.ineand.mvi:- 0.- r, ' ' r ' i c t. rc. . : "rcary Sign of Golden Arm. h Pn.n For comfort and economy cf JeCwi's Oil Li tow. has :"ii I3 : - I n c f 1 - r qcaUy benljnaat cr crFull Una cr Cteti.onlLzt.'?. ' ii ti 1 . 1 , 1 : . .