Editor and Prop. .J.,nV. POSTAGE PAID: nnths SS.00. Three ItOiv N1 , ariirrred by carriers, free m VjrtOCinovkj, weeS- ft. I liii ! TJ.p-. VOL. XII .w'"' - WILMINGTON, N. C, TPESDAY. MAY 15, 1888. NO 116. Nominated for the office of IJeuten; indication. nnt Governor, one without profit in j For North Carolina, warmer, ex any way, he maile a caiupafgn j cept stationary temperature on the which will loujc'-be remembered in, coast, fair weather and winds be- tlie annals of our party. When he coming light to fresh variable. has beeti struck down not one word . - . j A.Awaa It.. V lilt of complaint has. ever fallen from hi Hps. The tempter has never en Pentecost. The Jewish Feast of Pentecost, or tered his heart: the enemy has never ! Sh'vob-os, Weeks, will be celebrated dared to whisper treason into his; this evening and to-morrow'. It is ear: and even those who differed 'the anniversary of the divine reve- FURaY VEGETABLE. At SOVELS, A,rncrjiL sh cine for I!' , jr k IIrdach, irrT ltiUonnesa, with him .bear glad testimony to his heroic fortitude and "his" sublime faith in the principles of the Demo" cratic party.- In the-line of, promo tion, from a section, ignored forhalf aceutury, with a record wonderful for its purity,, his nomination al most a necessity, snail sucli a man be sacrificed uselessly and without cause? We appeal to the Democrats , of the great West to see that he has fair play. Of all the men of Eastern Carolina he has been your most pro nounced, bold and open friend, ever demanding and insisting that the whole internal revenue system lation at Sinai, 2,200 years ago, and a solemn festival of rejoicing. , It is likewise called the Feast of Weeks, seven weeks being counted from the Passover, until . its commencement, Deut. xvi:9 12. TmRE IS EOT ONE EHEOBUMBESDIATOR I H.itlU'-' r bft rr ct.no. Howell & Camming. - Attention is invited to the adver tisement of Messrs. Howell & Cum ming, as it appears in this issue. A few months ago the firm established themselves in business here and they have already made a handsome success. The upholstered spring beds they manufactured are a spec ialty but they makealsomany other articles in their line of business. They are located on Third street, should be abolished. In this matter ,..,..!4 UanM fcB WKhOUt 11 he has never counted the cost, but - - imwr1ff nii I hna A&ftfrtA nil rirrrwif mn nn! Ao manded it as a matter of justice to PPsIte the City Hall. the people of Western North Caro lina. To the magnanimity and gen erosity of the people of that section, we present his unbroken record of friendship in their behalf. We re jolce to believe that the nomination of Lieut. Gov. Stedman can be pre venter! by no trade or combination. after candidate has been named, his friends have still made good the fight: their strength uusnatterea ana tneir columns un broken, -the victory is already well nigh won, and we call upon the Democrats in every conntv in the State not to throw it away by indif rnicii si.oo. cb sat TTDMAN TO TH K FHONT. MtiMlv annroaching As candidate i ::r ii.uc t . i hen the representatives of the IVoocratit party will assemble in fi.Vi-h to declare their choice for iBotainationfor (iovernor. We 4i.)n!d untnie to wnac we oe nretolethebest interests of the ;cite ii we iau 10 can iuk' City Court. Mayor Fowler disposed of the fol lowing cases this morning: John Bennett, d isorderly cond uct, $10 or 20 days. Jim Bennett, disorderly conduct. Judgment suspended A case against John Hawkins was continued until to-morrow. Jacob Thompson, cruelty to ani mals, was bouud. over to the next term of the Criminal Court in the sum of $50. Jane Miller, disorderly conduct, $10or20day8. :hene?Mt vol placing before the pj.l,. a eandLUte Ue?t seiecieu 10 inaftiiht u;on which so much Irprmla. It b Ule to deny that thntt in North Carolina will I ritHis ao J e have not a pro(r leader, donbtful. We have sikl it IWore and we say It again, that we honM be ready to give up i!I the aerations of the Caiw Fear tioo. to utterly neglected and 'aas! br: consent, though with rut reluctance, to see a man treckJown as a sacrifice, who des- fTMOBiuch fro aa his (virty, if that cty' necessities demand it. But reem never remain silent and see ia beaten for a nomination to tfcich he u fairly entitled, and upon tLch in our opinion bo much de rail, without calling attention to l.a absolute availability and the " t i A M f ieaienis oi sirengin ne pos We believe Lt.Gov. Sted- to be by fAr the most available JiiUte for Governor who can be f oc-ht !fore the people of the Terence or neglect. Common jus tice, the necessities of the situation, Nothing Fairer. I. Shrier, at No. 16 N. Front street audthe welfare of the party and the guarantees, if any purchasers of State alike demand the nomination of Lieut. Gov. Chas. M. Htedman. f e challenge iuvestiga- botll JLi tn M lirirntu hi political life. His record is !es. He has no explanations J fcake, either to friend or foe. . . v "nitaic IU wUJJC, at from the beginning to the end ftheeampaiffn he will, if nominat Amr be found carrying our flag thelrtmtand neither asking' or Political quarter. Weeall opoa every white uiau in p ut ho loves our great partv FPOictto oue single element o"f f ucew to hU candidacy, aud we tor a reply. e iaj uever connected with any i8IUs, or (wes. but would stand forth un faeledasthe expouent of the r'fitl, of our fathers. A sol rlu a htAlnes cord from PP0matt01' o words but T ana 'otetl affection i eter beenheanl from him for , ?0ry.of his Jead comriules Ui. K or,oa,,y ia Sreat ! tS!U?U,henever you find a letoMier with a sleeve- The news comes in with a rush and it is all for Cleveland. He is a bold man or a silly one who would as- ptre to tue nomination against our Oroyer. ... , Roswell P. Flower thinks that the Republican party will go into liqui dation very soon, and thai, its last convention will be held at Chicago. ' 1 Hood's Sarsaparifla is peculiar to itself and superior to all other pre! parations in strength, economy, and medicinal merit. LOCAL 3STB"W"S- IXDSX TO XSW ADVERTISEMENTS. F C Miller Diamond Dyes M M Eatz Special Dargalns IIEI.V3BEROXR -UaSC Ball Supplies Locts n Mkaxes Ttxc Monarch." IIoweix Ccmmino Sprlnff iteds Stxr pAssrpKT Blackflsh Excursion Tatlors Dazaau Talk of the Town Mas E 11 Wiggins Closing Out at Cost "- - - - - - School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapest at Heins berger's. t Wire Cloth for your windows and and doors cau be had at Jacobi's Udw. Deiot. Clothing, flatsand Furnishing Goods are not perfectly satisfied, he will refund the money. He also guaran tees to save yon from 15 to 25 "per cent, on the identical goods you may purchase elsewhere. It will be of no expense to you "to convince yourself of the fact and you will be money 'ahead by calling at I. SHRIEK'S, The Old Reliable Clothier, No. 16 and 20 N. Front St. Sign of Golden Arm. tf Personal. Col. W. P. Crfnaday, Sergeant-at- A?ms of the United States Senate, was in the city yesterday. Dr. S. S. Satchwell, of Pender county, was. here yesterday for a few hours. We are glad to see that Mr. W. T. Daggett has so far improved as to be able to appear at his store again Capt. Southerland's condition is reported as sdmewhat better, we are pleased to learn. He had a good night's rest and there was a slight abatement of fever this morning. The thirty-fifth anniversary of the Wilmington Light Infantrv fallsdue j on Sunday next, the 20th inst., but Monday will be observed. ?At the regular company meeting held at Xne Armory last night arrangements for a due celebration of the auspic ious day were inaugurated, j .Tl..t' ' ii. . . . . I . rjjieuL xuorrison suomitteu ana read the programme for the cele bration,' and the same was adopted, as follows: I Company will assemble Monday morning next at : the - Armory at 11 o clock a. in., and at 12 o'clock the flag presentation will take place in front of the City Hall. The coin pany will be in full dress uniform. The presentation on behalf 1 of the ladies will be made by the Rev. Dr. Carmichael and the accepting speech will be made by C61. J. L. Cant well. The members will then disperse; but will reassemble at the Armory at 2 o'clock in fatigue uniform, to take the steamer Sylvan Grove for an excursion to j Carolina Beach. The boat will leave at 3 p. ml . As soon as the arrival is made at the Beach, the annual target shoot ing will take place for the Company gold medal, which was won. last year by Private J. S. Hooper; ' Returning home the boat wiil leave at 6:30 p. mi and arrive in the city at 7:30 o'clock. The coJupany will then march to the corner of Front and Market streets, j where they will disperse and go home to prepare for a reception to b4 given at the Armory at 8:30 o'clock that night. f The reception will open1 with music by the Cornet Concert1 Club, after whicn tnere will be singing and music by the company cloir. The Germania Cornet Band will play next , and then the toast pro gramme will be i carriea out wiui music alternating. - The following committees were ap pointed:' 9 I On steamer Sylvan Grove4-Cap- tain Jphn H. Daniels, Second Lieut enant J. C. Morrison, President D. T. Cronly, Private Walker Taylor,' Private J. W. Carmichael. Reception at Armory Ex-Captain F. L. Meares, ex-Lieutenant George Doyle, ex-Surgeon W. E, Storjn, ex Sergeant George Howey, ex-Sergeant J. J. Hedrick, Corporal Lee Holmes. - ;:; -' J Invitation Comm ittee--First Lieu tenant -W. N. Harriss, Sergeant Thos.Gause, SergeantDuval French, Corporal E. W. Moore, Priyaie W. R. Morrison. n ;l Vocal Music Sergeant H. H. Mc- Ilhennv. Private E. P. Boatwrighb Private C. W. Polvogt, Pri . Butt's Panorama. - Tlie entertainment at the Opera House last night, which consisted o Mr. Butt s panorama of Scriptural scenes, was -well attended but not by as large an audience as the mer its of the paintings would have justified. The explanations JofJIMr; Frazier, the lecturer, were clear and explicit and altogether t the exhibi tion was a very pleasing one. To night will be the last here anc those who have not yet attended have the opportunity offered them.5 Ger barque' Jdr7oreAe, Supiies cleared to-day for Glasgow: with 1,- 100 casks spirits turpentine and 2, 676 barrels rosin, valued at ,'.$21,400, shipped by- Messrs. Alex Sprunt & Son.. " The Young Men's Christian As sociation .will Thave a devotional meeting this evening at the Library Rooms, commencing at 8 o'clock. ' Quarterly Meetings, i Second round of Quarterly Meet ings for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church, South: Brunswick circuit, at 'Concord, May 5 and 6. South port Station, May 6 and 7. Grace Church, at Wilmington, May 12 and 13. White vil le circuit, at Fair Bluff, May 19 and 20. Carvers Creek circuit, atWayman, May 26 anaui. Clinton circuit, at Andrew's Chap el, June 2 and 3. Kenansville circuit, at-. Charitv, J une lo and 17. x Onslow circuit, at Jacksonville, June 23 and 24. Elizabeth "circuit, at Purdies, June 30 and July 1. Cokeshnrv fiirnir,. at. ftip.Pinf.ps July 7 and 8. Bladen circuit, at Center, July 14 and 15V Waccamaw circuit, at Shiloh, July 21 and 22. Brunswick Mission, July 21 and 22. 1. VV. GUTHBIK, Jf. E. THE MAILSi Tlie malls close and arrive at the City Post omce as rouows: - , , CLOSE. Northern through malls, fasti . .... .8 .00 P. M. Northern through and way malls. . .11.00 A.' M. N. C. and A. & N. C. Railroads and routes supplied therefrom r 8.00 A. M. Kalelgh & Fayettev:e, 6.00 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Southern way malls 6.30 P. 11. Southern through malls. . . 9.15 P- M , UAlLi JflXCKPT SUNDAY. Western malls (C. c. Railway):..... 5.45 A.M. Cape Fear &YVRR and points sup- " piled therefrom 5.43 P.M. Raleigh & Hamlet 1L R. and points supplied therefrom. 2.00 P. M. SmlthvlUe 2.00P.M. Wrightsvllle. a30 A. M. Clinton, special i 3.15 P. M TUESDAY AND FRIDAYS. Onslow c. II. and Intermediate offi ces.... - 6.00 A. M. Little River, S. c, and Intermediate offices , 2.00 P.M." Cape Fear River mail LOO P. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern and way malls 8.30 P. M. Northern through mail, late. . . . . 11.00 P. Mf southerh malls 6.30 A. M. Southernway malls . . . . ,dm,lmrt,IX' M ' Carolina Central J- "-m" r r" Malls coiiectri4- ' " ' ;. -AA rLTASU NOTICE. T6 vnn begladtorecavo ccniir:u!:at:;n from our friends on any and ≪;L; ?t3 of general interest, but ; - The name of the writer must always t o tzt nlshed to the Editor. - Communications must bo written c!y ca onesideofthe)aper. r V . " , Personalities must be avoided. And It is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does notr always endorse the views of correspondents nless so stated In the editorial columns. Soiling Off at Cost cash; i 'Will .close 'oil t at Cost the of Iessririm Fancy Goods, Laces, Fancy Work Materials, ; Tea Trays, Tidies,China Iks, Fancy Bas kets, etc., to make more room for Millinery Department, which large Increase of Trade demands. - : " . n INFANTS1 GAPS, JE .Sl IT (Ej Z of all descriptions. 1 INFARTS HOSIEEY ! Milliaery Department, NEW GOODS. " ; New Goods, In latest styles, arrivlngr daily. " A iuu sluuk vi jaiiunery uoocs aivrays - on hand, at lowest in the ctty. . - ' Special Sale this weelc oi CHILDREN'S SAILOR HATS Hats in Latest Styles, From 25 cents upward. Flowers, Feather and Aigrettes, at less thao cost this week. . Please callftarlv anrl ipa.iv ahih derafor Sunday, so as to, arold the rush the an,ei iitru vi me weeK. , . ? . . "WB LEAD, BUT NEVER FOLLOW." Respectfully, . . . MRS.E.B. WIGGINS. my 15 : . v:;. :;- . . THE MONARCH." LOUISJg PriSteJ. T. Mel- Annual lleunlon. rue regular annual me?. ng oi the Third N. C. Infantry v,ifbQ he,d to. morrow, May 16th, at jjr -yjr H iVorthrop'8 place, Gen'ville Souuil. All lueiiv? n, ...o. 1 1 . . X xl. I .UCJD Ul IliU UCWU win Biop ni iHJiius on ine way, go-1 elation are The Pasxporl will iro out to the Blacklist! Grounds .on Thursday. She will leave here at 4 a. in. and the meet at port on that day The wind will probably get around to the South to-night or to-morrow aud then won't the lish bite? :led body, and iivncu 1 mnmM lit01 ln, he willwiv: a few 1. r?ted'n forerer.- A , , boater ru "ithin he the has limits J7fil to conduct th j:.. . U kOOQ couuneDCe. CW1:LWl,t !.oat Pr in rrxiz Vheny" or I r to the pW ty, I utQt7ivea 80 ,itt,e? For 5oaii; he has lo w la thK J kncai nght ot.the Strte, luS ami returning. It I. likely that Ca,.t Souther stftb,es at there wul be line hiort on that day. Lv W.k tn-nir . ' " Trow morning. 'iation la composed of Coufederat Vfiteran officePS of the noble ol(U,hrd North Carolina, and tlie sons' ing iutt4 i! f zaiion.mi i honot members who are expected ( And Nowfor the Armory T.frrhr. TnfantrV L II V II V mmmmw ? A 1 . l,..t1,llnr. V. WT Vl r O llieir new ttnuury uuuuiug vj build- Some enlargement of the store oc. cupied by Mrs. Wiggins is now in contemplation and with this in view she is offering for sale at cost the en tire stock of trimmings, embroider ies, notions, &c, with the expecta tion of enlarging the millinery de partment. . Home again. of such as are dead, it be- ded as a perpetual organi- Schulken, Jr., liri. Tar"ejjfectice Referees-Colonel Willis DeRosset, Colonel W. C. John R. Turrentiue. j Scorers Ex-Commander Joseph Priftp. ex-Cantaiii R. H. BerryL1 ex- - j . - n Sergeant L. P. Thomas Joner We are requested to state (that the Passvort will stop at the Rocks on Thursday.' going and coifiing. for the accommodation of those who may wish to get off there jj and that Mrs. Mayo is prepared to enter tain them. !!'' You will tiud us dack in our old quarters, o. appointment of the followin Aiariwei street, irom wnere we naOi late fir to move on account of the We are now prepared to furnish j our customers with the best of Shi Gent's Drawers and Furnishi of a . j iiiiiiiiuiuu JA Factory, J. Elsbach, Prop. rt 4 Rock CrytI Spectacle and Eyerlaai Advice to old and young? in lectlng siectacles you should be cse tlous not to take more viagnlf1?1' vower than has been lost to tv tn as In the same proportion ths pass that point of increase. ric ou you further injury to the exf j glassy of stronger jower th'i. . cessarv' Is the daily cause of i ture old age to the tights. You Cer)ia: the best at Helnsberrer's. . n &et " : 'I ing committee: Active members Captain J. .11. Daniel, First Lieutenant W. N. Har riss, Second Lieutenant J. C. Morri son, SeVgeant Duval French, Presi dent D. TCronly, Secretary Thos. Gause, Private J. L. Cantwell, Pri vate Walker Taylor. Honorary members Hon. George Davis. , . Veterans Col. W. L- DeRosset, Capt. Henry Savage. . Reserves Captaln'F. L. Meares, Sergeant J. J. Hedrick. r Contributing members Pembroke Jones, John R. Turrentfne, wm. Latimer. " Detached duty Col. . W; C. Jones, Adjutant M. S. Willaxd. ' ' - '.. - - r Resolution of Thanks. !i As the second quarterly confer ence of Grace Methodist K. Church, South, held on the fourteenth jday of!May, 1888, the following pream ble anil resolution were unanimous ly adopted: . " Whereas, The congregation of Grace.Methodist Episcopal Church South, having worshipped for iliore than t wo years i n theTein pie of Israeli inthiscity.coinmencing immediately after the great fire (February ?lst, 1888) in which their- former beauti ful church edifice went down in flames, and !j - Whereas, Appreciating as! we do the kindness of the Rabbi, Rev. Dr. Mendelshon, and his congrega tion, in tendering then houseof wor ship to us in such fullness of relig ious spirit, and fraternity,!in the hour of our calamity, therefore, by this Conference be it, !! Hesolved, That in behalf of our selves, and the congregation which we represent, we tender to Dr. men delshon and his congregation, our most hearty thanks for their kind ness to us in our hour of need, and . . . m . 11 i assure them tnat -we suan ever cherish in our hearts the beauty of the act and the spirit that prompted it. J2eolved. Thaata copy of these resolutions be forwarded by the Secretary to the congregation of the Temnle of Israel, and that the city portion orrij, . i. . . - T ntirtrwtj abiia. ju., ii a. jn. uiu t.t- x . J(j7Trom other points of the city at 5 1 M, J. in. - -Tieneral delivery open from 6.30 A. M. to'T'.OO P. M., and on Sundays from 9.00 to ia20 A. M. Carrier's delivery open on Sunday from 9.30 tO 1U.3U A. Al. Money order and Register Department open rrom s a. m. to 5 1. m., continuous. Stamp Ofllce open from 8.00 A. M. to 5 P. M. Stamps on sale at general deliveiy 6.30 A.M. to iu A. m. and l to 7 1. ji Dog collars. Largest and finest assortment ever before brought to this city, to be had at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. f NEW A 1 VJBKT1S KM KNT8. Steamer Passport "1 TILL LEAVE MARCST DOjK ON TIIURS f f day mornlne, the lTtBrtryst., at i o'clock sharp, Tor the BLACKFISU (ROUNDS. TO accommodate all will stop at all points on the river. Refreshments aboard. If Vou do't my 15 It HAKKIS'NEWS STANDi HOWELL & 0TTMMING, OPPOSITE CITY IIAL.L , S PR IMP BEOS, UPHOLSTEREDSPRINGS, . and all kinds of ; ." MATTRE SSES FOR SALE. ALSO PINE FIBTtK PILLOWS, .HOLSTERS & ! CUSHIONS. . ' ; pr MATTRESSES KENbVATED. ZmI ' my 15 tf - : -' - :V ' OPERA HOUSE. . Meiiij and To sdav MW, M.ij I f and 1?. ARTHUR L, BUTT'S ORIGINAL C!J, Pearl a f fmtal faatins, The Beautiful Stories of the Old Bible and Apocalyptic vision of St. John on Paimos. 760 SQUARE TET OP CANTASS ROLLED OX CYLINDERS. : Admission Adults 25 cts, Children 13 cts. my U 2t ; -; -: : - v' cCientlemen,s Furnisher and Ilattet - my 11 v ;.- H No. Front TJotice. jyjR. W. A. McGOWAN will collect sut crip tlons duo THE.' DAILY, REVIEW and 'jxclC new subscribers. . . - . rjotico. TOUN WERNER, THE BAR HER, HAS J opened a Rarber Shop on the East .side of second street, next to the Grocery store of A. IL Holmes, at which place patrons and thf public generally are Invited to call and peri owicujr urafc-ciHss wont nave luiv, ixair cut 30c., Shampoo 30c. ,. my 11 tf CAK0LINA BEACH. gCIIEDUIEOF STEAMER I SYLVAN GROVE T -Zf until further notice. Leaves at vusu a.m. and 3 r. m. Tram return l-uves Reach at 1 P. M. and 6 P. 3f. I J. W. HARPER, jmy 8 tf , . ' General Manager, nv, f attern Oil Stove, C AID TORE TrLE-.REST.YET. kj iteingerators. Cook andii ,ow Itefrifferators. Coolers. I e. imnroved Pattern Itonr Screens and Frames. 4? For sale by .-. . - - ALDERMAN, FLANNER & CO., ' Dealers in Hardware. Tinware, tc. my 7 d&w - Wilmington. Ii. C, i 0. 0 VOLLEKS, - igAVlNG CLOSED OUT MY UQUOR EL'S- ineas, I wUl enlarge my store no as to lnc2csA my Commission and Grocery Dullness, in stead of Liquors I will put in a compete stock of Dry Goods. Notions, , c cu r. . .la ments solicited. Highest prices paid lor u" kinds of Country Produce. , All orders pror ' ly attended to. Advances made on all en ments. v. - O. O.VOLLI my 1 tf - No. 8 North W'v Insurance. papers be reqaeste,Uo jn. Ulh . .the llookBanll febool etaUonery CA..f n v la n Tf n Hai-no"r'a - ' 1 ' r! ACCIDENT, FIRE, L1FJ3, 3LARINE, RE. AND TORNADO INSURANCE. , . Apply to I SMlTlr& BOAT WRIGHT. ' No. m N. Water hn, .-t inch 12 tf , Tclephoi, us. Opecinl ARDEN nOSE, DOG COLLARS, MowerB. Fishln? Tackle.', Come in ar.J at them. We have.thegood3 and can x. the prices tcCsult. . -- ii V. . SPRINGER C"' my 11 tf . 14 Front St., WiiuJz LAU7; lo-- :. tl c,

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