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mis rr - ..r.. Editor uid rro?- .T." .. f th toa Three ti on. m ; month, 33 cents. w delivered & J camera pirtoMb-city, at the above if much t' pr" n rt'i iii r.inidnr u the lnn JhmU thf mil vm. Inthe outt,orlf j-ti3 jj 3 fce Wittoit It 4 Vtn wlf 14 roR WHOSE BiNtrrr lUUonrneu. ou. No losa with LuslneM For rhlMn-n It Is mol In- tiriaS Urmlf. o danger v? ti5crti" ( ..Hu.uintn. fverih- vallds una 12 V ;i evaluation of the fowela. fVtuo to the niornlnx hrpeu " mnvaci. l.VS OPINIOX. Ikit t3 pr-(cinc medicine for S itStt-tk compound that would. . biotc the Liver to action. 2 it u toe id fin$Md of weak Jb t dxwureUMl $iiiuUUT itfief tiyKai-1-. k. - . utjAf Caiilacnt Look for the red Iwi;t on front of Wrapper, and the ?2fiiMtore of J. ILZellln 4; Coln jtcatti4e. Take no other. sit 3'-:l?iUirlT cbsac Tb bar itewaril of the stdainship ILtka say that on one trip iroin iirn;tM States last summjr his rfript netted IVW in seyen days. -- 5rlv $000,000 had been raised up U Mav 10 for foreign missions or thit 4l.W),0") centennial fund which th Northern Presbyterian Church has undertaken to secure. A New England wan has beaten the ureen goods sawrtlust men at their own game. He got one of their r iirulars, and in reply asked (or simple of their goods. They tnt him a puame $1 bill, and the fttiVioan of .Vem Rnglaud Ktopped iit correspondence then aud there. 1 Nev York, business man has a oTel aethod of refreshing his mem err. When he has something Ini pcrtaat to attend to the iiext day i writes himself a postal card, re a!2iilfl hitu of the matter, and, tiding the card among the inpAX the witmorniog, attends to It the tirst : The smallest circular saw In prac- talu.MMs a t'my dUo about the size of a ISritUh bhilling which Is em- ployed for catting the slits in gold pai. Thee saws are about as &k as onliuary paier, and revolve caie 4.0j) times per minute. The &:gh velocity kevps them rigid, not- lthbtandin the thhmesH. Th:? itatetueiit is made. In a di Ptth from Tower, Minn., that work UAbetfii stopied at the Hinsdale Vurnes, and that, as the stone for we Aoditorium building in Chicago wre it is the intention to hold the publican National Convention, u being taken from thtse quar- vue laut down may prevent repletion of the structure in time wtheCbaveiitioti. -- ilQlhall,a well-known Texan wrder, has started his only son in 2sjoesa at an early age. The son, 7 Chilli, has reached the ma of 6 years and 3 months, J0 Jet he is the sole owner of 100 of rattle that bear his brand, a cnofhoes. a Winchester rifle v rtToher u,ade to order. and bbe caa lande well nnd dQp, tl" priug he has eyery day IUVID k liCVil IU1CD uud his herd. U fv ?Lthuiiasm for co-operation fjf rS , 5eerua to 06 dyins out 'Jteen undertakings supported k,a6n i 011 c-Prative awocia "ia 4 Wen wand up, one Is oteK41" one at a rtandstill,'t ,lQsufScient canital. five have f-i.Ufaras the discussion or lai . fCCOf ttCme De U rR0O4 deal of hiiIn, hnt rTrl?' litt,e pro0t about two tUr,' rt ! VftK and only one, UnvlT Mak' Societv, can Mt?Jrly hrV 73iS? U a 'nedicine which 5v Hr;::"1' .r,ebie. such is Satire powers. posesses rrTrVontw:ir.n.l It tho -i VOL. XII. IiOCALN-EWS. IXDXX TO NW ADVIRTtaiJiaNTS. Grand Military Excursion F C Muxes Diamond Dyes M M Kara-Special liartralns -Taylor's Uazaar Don't Vijw W MANsma Atlantic View Stltan (JROTXCaroiura Deach Locu II Mkakis Bathing Suits, llaixss Iwmxfc -Base Ball Supplies MxRCDAJfrs Early closing Notice IIOWXU.& Ccmmino Mattress Factory Mrs IT 11 Wiccixa Closing Out at Cost Huckleberries at 15 cents a quart. ; Day's length 14 hours and 11 min utes. J ' .. The Produce Exchange will be closed on Jfondav. , What we want to make us happy now is a good rain.- There vere3 intennents,allndults. In Oakdale last rerk. Sanst to-morrow afternoon at 2 minutes past 7 o'clock. Fly Traps, best and cheapest, a Jacobi'H Hdw. Depot, t Strawberries nr still plentiful Im the season is on the wane. Stra"w berries five cents a quart yesterday and ten cents to-day. School Books and School Station ery you can buy cheapest at. Heins bergera. . t There were 7 interments last weeK in Pine Forest Cemetery, 5 children and 2 adults. We are glad to hear that Capt. Southerland was reported as better this morning. You can buy three quarts of dew berries for 10 cents and have a pa per bag thrown in. It seems that all of the worl J, ex cept "them newspaper fellers" will take a holiday on Monday next. Don't celebrate too extensively on Monday or you may have to buy a hat a size larger the next day. Bishop Watson will visit St. John's Church to-iuorrow morning and St. James' at night. On each occa si6n he will administer confirmation. The causeway on Eagles' Island, between tne terry and tue bruise over Alligator Creek, is a delightful place for. a stroll on a warm after noon. Capt. Smith, of the Afurchison, says that tho freshet has nearly all run off and that there are now only about 8 feet of water on the shoals at Fayetteville. At St. Paul's Evangelical Luth eran Church to-morrow services will be in English in the morning at 11 o'clock and in German at night at 8 o'clock. . Marriage licenses were issued this week by the Register of Deeds to Andrew Jeiikins aud Hauuah Rob inson, J. H. Hill and Mary McKoy, and John Johnson and Delia Fair. None issued to whites during the week. , Monday being a legal holiday the Criminal Court will not convene on that day. Jurors are notified to be promptly on hand Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. The trial docket will be taken up at 10 o'clock. Grace Methodist Church, corner Mulberry and Fourth streets, Rev. Walter S. Creasy pastor. To mor row being "Ghildreis Day" the 11 o'clock a. m. services will consist of singing by the children and several impromptu addresses, &c. Sabbath School at 31 o'clock p. in. Sermon to parents at 8 p. in. by the pastor. Home again. You will find us back iu our. old quarters. No. 27 Market street, from where we had to move on account of the late fire. We are now prepared to furnish alj ourcustoniers with the best of Shirts, Gent's Drawers and Furnishing Goods. Try us. Wilmington Shirt Factory, J. Elsbach, Prop. , t Rock Crystal Spectacle and Kyeiclasaea Advice to old and young: In se lectlng spectacles you should be cau- tous not to take more magnifying voxoer than has been lost to the eye asjn 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 fo the sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. Burglars. You ran 'be safe from them by using the - Burglar Proof Blind Locks, sold at Jacobi's. - mm WILMINGTON, N. C. I We invite attention 'tO the new! advertisement of Taylor's Bazar in ."eiouowing is the programme this issue. . Monday and Tuesday r Children's Day services atj Fifth are selected for the great "sale days Street; M.-B. Church to-morrow: next week, and bargains in Various i TP-vnffiiyl"u:New Life ,. . , i :.- . .. .1 June, .'Vanderbilt. f . lines of eroods are offered on those Come thou Almighty King' days. p - i , : , : 77 J' To-morrow isknownm theChurchf Calendar as Whit Sunday. It is . one of the big festivals and is cele - nf ' rhP ' h w m mm v mmM U4 V mm, ! dps(nt. Of the HOly GhOSt On tlie apostles, in the shape or tongues w of .fire. We slipped up yesterday on th ti?- S i i 4i x. Reublican Convention, and that is a fact We had it) in mind: during the forenoon but forgot it when the meetingadjourned. To make amends we publish report elsewhere. Indication. For Virginia,North Carolina,South Carolina and Georgia, cooler, ex cept stationary temperature inGeor- gia and South Carolina, fair weath erand winds becoming light to fresh westerly. The.JMayor had four cases before him this inorninsr. two of which were continued. One of the others, chareed with disorderly conduct was fined $20 or 30 days and the oth er. for herhtintr. was nneo o ana costs. 1 The Dostoffice will be closed on Monday. The general delivery wil be onen from 7 to 9:30 a. in. and the carriers will make but one delivery. The registrj' office will be open, for the delivery of packages only, from 8 to 9:30 a. m. and the money order office will be closed.1 Nothing Fairer. I. Shrier, at No. 16 N. Front street guarantees, if any purchasers of Clothing, Hatsand Furnishing Goods are. not perfectly satisfied, he . wil refund the money. He also guaran tees to save you from 15 to - zsa per cent, on the identical goods you mav 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. HRIER'S, The Old Reliable Clothier, " No. 16 and 20 N. Front St. Sign of Golden Arm, tf The llalf-llollday Movement. The up-town clerks have been sig nally successful in their campaign for a half-holiday Friday afternoons. The agreement among the mer chants seems to be uniy'ersal and commencing on the first Friday in June, which will be the first of the month, the stores; will all close promptly at 1 o'clock and remain closed until Saturday morning. The ladies ure earnestly requested to bear this fact in mind and to iry aud get through with all of their pur chases by the hour named-on those da vs. its. we are assured that the doors will be promptly closedxthen. llepabllcan Convention. The Republican County Conven tion of New Hanover met yesterday in the Court House. Gen. S. H. Manning was chairman and Thos. C. Miller secretary, j Nearly all the delegates from the different wards and'townships were present.- Dele gates to the State,' Congressional and Senatorial Conventions were elected, as follows: I ' " -. State Convention C. . P. Lockey, W. P. Canaday, Daniel Howard and John Holloway. Alternates J. T. Howe, Sam Reese, J. O. Nixon, Ben j. Williams. ! . Congressional Convention John Holloway, J. E. Taylor, James EU der. Alternates Geo. E. Green, Jordan Nixon, Luke Grady, William McLaurin. ! " Senatorial Convention C. P5 Lockey, E. M. Green, T. C. Miller, John H. Brown. Alternates S. H. Manning, E. J. Pennypacker, God frey Willis, Jr., Monroe Byrd. The following resolution, offered by S. VanAmringe, was adopted, viz: Resolved. That this convention do now take a recess until October 13th, 1888, at 10 o'clock a. in. This action is taken at. the in stance of the Executive Committee, who recommended that no nomina tions be made for county officers at this time, but that the matter be de ferred until October.L ' : The convention was quiet and harmonious, all the f 'kickers'1 hav ing been "quieted" before it assem bled. . I . - Wire Cloth for your windows and and doors can be had at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. - t . - . 1 1 ; - . ii i .n, 11 ii i v 1111 v..-. v. - - : ,: . . 1 1 1 i , , ii SATURDAY. MAY 19, Children's Day at Fifth Street. j Help us Thy name to sing. 2nd- Prayer bly the pastor, fol- owed with a plea for neetly Sunday Schools. - i-' r - H J a omging: o. 29,New Life No. ! i -.oowing in tne 4m inorninsr. sowmer seeus or KindnessL" ? t 4th Rpsttrmiitt rpndintrafpnmfha I m w m fi J A rm.m V ; oioie, tne congrejgation stanaing. 5th Recitations bv the children. otn Singing:- pew ijife JNo. 2 "Go father tlie golden Grain.7V r. r.i. " s 4.; it. 7th 'Questions Sby pastor, answer ed by children previously chosen. " 8thSinging: ff he KingdoniCom ing.". New Life o. 1. H Uth An- address on "Children's Work." : . - V,. i 10th The collections: 1st from the children in behalf of needy Sunday Schools; 2nd, frofri the entire: con gregation for Forjeign Missions. 11th Doxoiogvi and Benediction. . From the Cfty to the Sea. The end of the worry and trouble of constructing the SeacoastfR. R is near an end and trains will: soon be skimaiing over thejdistance that separates the city from the seal The track layers are 'now at Braillev's Creek and they yill cross there by Tuesday. Therej is then biit one mile of track to lay to get tof Capt. Manning's "place on the Sound; The trestle across theiSound is also near ly completed, there being tolday a gap of between 500 and 000 feet to be constructed, the entire lerigth of the trestle being I about 5, 10jj feet. This will all be done by nextiSatur day night" and by j the first Jof the month it is very probable th&t the rails will 4 all be laid. The rolling stock is the next thing and the loco motive and cars will probably all be on hand early next; week, the con tracts calling for their completion on the 20th inst. i It is likely! that the road will be fully ready tp take up a sckedule byjthe first Monday iu June, the 4th o the month , New Katuiris Facilities. 1 The New Hanover Transiti Com pany have had constructed at Caro lina Beach a large new bath house which is. expected ments. It is divk to fil; all rquire- ed into small- com & ! partnients so that the utmost fpriva- cy may be had. .tie floor will be of slats, so that the water may run off and there is an arrangement bywhich a shower bath of -fresh water j may i -l i : : -L.,4. .- ; i. oe Jiau in cuiuiug put. ui inc. iBun The key of the compartment ! may be taken off and given to a friend to keep or the occupant may run it on a stout piece of twine and wear it around his neck while bathing. Their ThJy-Fifth. If Monday is a pleasant day-there is every reason to expect that there will be a large crowd at Carolina RpiLf.li in the afternoon to wlitness . i the target firing by the Wilmington Light Infantry and to see their! evo lutions on almost i the veryf spot where the 18th N. C, Regiment went into camp 27 years! ago. At jnight, at the Armory, the Compan' will hold a reception ahd the veterans, honorary members, reserves! and contributing members are expected! to be promptly on hand at 8 o'clock. 4 , . t- Atlantic View, Capt. Manning's place, situated at jthe Wrighisville terminus of the Seacoast Railway, can supply, large or small parties' with pig ush to "their hearts -j con tent and their stomachs' great sat isfaction See ad. in this issue. Mr. Marsden Bellamy returned to the city last night jfroin Cleyland, Ohio, where he has been for more than a week past as Grand Repre sentative from thisj JState to tile Su preme Lodge Knights of Honor; . -. ; f- T.-l- We think that one row of trees, and that directly in the middle of the street, would have been enough for Fifth street, too many. Two rows is one if Buncombe county has instructed for S ted man, and Cleveland county is nearly if not quitb' solid for Sted- man. Both reported by telegram. Conventions held to-ilay." Services in St. John's. Church to morrow, Whitsunday, at 11 a mM consisting of Mornibg Prayer Con firmation and Holy jCoramunion. It has been suggestel that I Mar ket street will perhaps 'look ai little better If it is rechri$tenel -Atlantic avenue, v ' -;; w 'i A row of trees in -the .middle ot ; Third street, from Dock -to ' -Camp--j bell, might be an improvement. . NO 120. I Fishing Tackle. A full assortment of all kjpds for both salt and fresh jwater fishingfat Jacobi's Hdw. De pot. . - I NEW ADVERTISEMKNT8J Atlantic View j; TUE WRIGETSVILLE TERMINUS OF the Sea Coast ltaiiway, is the place to get the celebrated PIG FISH. I Board by the week or month. - !jr ED. WILSON MANNING, t my 19 lw - . Proprietor. ! For the BeaX5hi THE STEAMER SYLVAN GROVE WILL X - ' leave at .2, o'clock to-morrow afternoon for Harper's Pier, returning at 6 o'clock! ; : my 19 it - ' ' '. Grand Military Excursion TO CAROLINA BEACH. 0 N MONDAY NEXT THE " WILMINGTON Tight Infantry will celebrate their anniversary by an excursion to Carolina Beach, for Target practice and other exercises. The Steamer $YI.VAN GROVE will leave her wharf prompt ly at 9:30 A M. and 2:30 P. M. - ! ear-Fare for the round trip 30 cents. I , my 19 It -: - Notice. lTTE. THE UNDERSINGED MERCHANTS. f t have asreedto close ourresDective Dlaces oi Dusmess every Friday arxernoon at l o'ciock; commencing from the flret Friday in June " to me miaaie oi septem oer, 1858: t Brown & Roddick, J. J. Hedrlck, M. M. Katz, R. M. Mclntire," Julius Samson, G. W. Huggins, . Geo. Honnet, M. J. Dinglehoef, T. C. Craft, Agt, EL H. Sneed, D. A. Smith, A. Shrier. G. R. French & Sons. II. Von Glahn. I. L. Greene wald, J. E. Taylor, II. C. Evans, Behrends & Styron, -Mrs. H. B. Jewett, . Mrs. E. B. Wiggins, JphnTaylor L. H. Meares, S. H. Fishblate, II. H. Munson, D. Newman & Son, , Wm, Goodman, Davis & Register, R. M. Wescott, my 19 d&w It I J Shrier, p. neinsDerger, . C. V. Yates. fiol Bear, Geo. w. Penny. DON'T TwIISS The Great Sale at TAYLOR'S BA ZAAR on 1 - M0NBAY & TUESDAY. -o- The Greatest Bargains ever offered in Hats, - Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, - " Mitts and Fans. Fans in every Style & Size. -o- A lot more of those Black silk Half Umbrellas good for rain or shine, $L19 worth $L75; $L48 worth $2.0ai - -t Come early to secure one of them, before they are an gone again. TV Remember. FashienaWe Goods and Low prices are uvu iNnuuj2MiNri offered to all purchasers at " Taylor'sBazar, 118 Market St WILMINGTON N. C. my is : O. 0. TOLLEB8, jrjAVEffG CLOSED OUT MY LIQUOR Bus iness. I will enlarge my store so as to Increase myt commissitn and Grocery Business. Io- stead of Liquors I will put in & complete ; slock oi Dry fcrooas. Notions, sc. consign- tiads of country Pnxiuce. All orckra prorapt- tended to. Advancesnde on augn- myitf No. 8 crta water st. . 1888. c . . - IS - 12 S i p k g -17 . - y , O e j rLHAsc :,-oticz. We irtU be la3 to rccciro c-.-.r-r-.:-,:.:.-..::.. frcrn our fxlcd3 on any andYUsuijccta o general Interest, but -w '. The name of the writer must always to fu r nlshed to tie Editor. " CommuMcatlons must be written cnly one side of the paper. ; Personalities must he avowed. And it is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always enders c the views of correspondents nless so state j in the editorial columns. ' NEY APVEKTI8EIJC7J!r3 i Executor's Notice, HAVING QUALIFIED AS 'EXECUTOR OP the last ; will and . testampnt or j.ipq Dawson, deceased. Lherebv nntifv nil rvrv -- having claims against the said testator to Tx- moix, me same to my attorney, Junius Da 1 ESQ.. at hiS OfflCfi in Wllminrrfrin Ttf I ' nn rr before the Hth day of Aprils A. D; m - -WILLIAM HILDRETII KrKT.T) ' aP 1 law 6ws , , -.. Executor. Administrator HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADM INIST I JA tor of the estate of the late Jamps m n son, I hereby notify all persons havlrar clai: :s against the said decedent to exhibit tho sa:f to my attorney, Junius Davis, Esq., at hu or flee in the city of Wilmlnffton. C nn or iv fore themtir Hay of April, A. IX isso. WILLIAM TULDRETII FIELD, - ap Hlawews - - Administrator. THE MAYO HOUSE. O' ' I would respectfully announce to my friends and tbe public generally that the , .v Mayo House, at the Ro clrcj is now open for the season, under the sajae management as- formerly. Numerous altera tions and improvements have been made and every facility is offered this season for sailing. Fishing and Bathing. The advantages for all of these are unsurpassed anywhere on the coast. ...---(. .. . v ''. Special personal attention given to the com fort of guests. . . Two boats dally. The PASSPORT and LOUISE stop each way on each trip. Still -water or deep water fishing at any time-and boats readyi when the steamers ar rive. Fishing tackle and bait kept ready lor instant use . ' Rates by the day, week or month and very reasonable. " . ., Parties from the country, desiring to make arrangements address: MAYO HOUSE, The Rocks, Wilmington, N. C. " , Respectfully," . - MRS. W.E. MAYO, -- myistf , . sr - v; Manager.- - BATHING SUITS LOUIS H. MEARES', Gentlemen's Furnisher and Hatter my 17 , -12 No. Fro nt . . TTsefal Bridal Present:, yjucn More desiila-Ble to younu married people than the many pieces of silver ... ...... . " given at weddings and tit only for display, are for sale at - Heiripberger' o Live Book and Music Store. apis - .... ..-r nrW . m . mm . m WumnigtoB ang8 & 'frost Cecpasy, MARKET, BETWEEN SECOND AND Third Streets. . JOHN WILDER ATKINSON. President. W. P. TOOMER, cashier. Lends money on satisfactory security. , pays interest on deposits. - , Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. mch36,tf - . y Wot JJR. W. A. MCGO WAN will collect subscrip tions due THE DAILY REVIEW' and 'solicit new subscribers. Itf JOHN WERNER, " THE BARBER, HAS i opened a Barber Shop' on the East side of Second street, next to the Grocery store cf A H. Holmes, at which place patrons and the public generally are Invited to call and ret strictly first-class work. Shave 10c, Hair Cut 20c, Shampoo 20c. r - . my 11 tf, A New Pattern Ojl Stove, SAID TO BE THE BEST YET"INVENTI:D. Refrigerators, coolers, Ice Cream Fr r r rs, &e. unproved Pattern Door , and W i:;ow Screens and Frames. . . . . - For sale by . --. ' ALDERMAN, PLANNER & CO., , Dealers In Hardware, Tinware, &c my7d&w Wllmlntrton. N. CJ . - Irtouranco. A CCIDENT, FIRE, LIFE, MARINE, RENT AND TORNADO INSURANCE. " - Apply to - ' SMITH & BOAT WRIGnT, - N0.12i N. Water Fire r t mqhiatf : . - Telephone K0.7JJ Field Croquot. rpHE BEST LINE OF CROQUET FOR QUAL lty and Price ever offered. : Good, Cheap Durable. - Also Lawn Tennis,' at HEINSBERGEIt'S apis '.',-;":.-. " ' . Diamond Dyco TN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLEX i: stock can be found at f. c. milu::; , - ' German Drugstore. Corner S. Fourth and Nua . P. 8. Prescriptions filled at ail ti; . t: r and nights ';"m ':"v mca i;xt Gpecial C ARDEN HOSE, DOG COLLARS, I..'.'-". MowersC Fishing Tackle.. Come In an I 1 at them. We have the goods and can i:. the prlce3 tosult ' - . w. iu, ar-juiN libit c CO., my 14 tf 14 Front swwilaunstoa, c. 8uciet? V7orI:. 1 HE SEWING SOCIETY OF ST. JOHN" Parish solicit orders for all klivli cf t : : n r fancy sewing, crocheting and t:-1 rc . i ry. Ladies' ana laiuoren arrcna a - : . -. Orders left et the RtJ.tcrv. cr i 1. -t Third street, riii most vitli t re--ti.;::zt: .
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