PT1 evening. SundayB except Editor and Prop. POSTAGE PAID: i-B ' . ,h s&oa t hree . .nnrhs $2.00. IT one snon.u, Slivered Dy carriers, free -.ner at. the ariove In fliy r- orl1(V-' ' iiberaL r1 m Please report an "ivetneir pper i ) A 1 1 , U:w.w . n u VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N. C. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 27, 1889. NO 74. pvKBTisKw D(?moc atic ominatioDs. O I Foil , 1,1 Kit M EN : o &R6T Ward George h. Morton. Second Ward Oscar Pearsail and Joseph I). Smith. Third Ward William C. Graft ant James F. iPost, Jr. ; Fourth Ward John J. Fowler land cinfns W. Hicks. Fifth Ward George GalTord and ! F. A. Montgomery. L'ection, Thursday, March 28th. r eents i- th most elegant form thE LAXATIVE AMD NUTRITIOU8 JUIOE i"C OF THE FiGS OF CALIFORNIA, rorbinea wit!, 'he medicinal Sues of plant known to be S beneficial to the human Em, forming an agreeable y effective laxative to pernia JbUv cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills . de eding on aweak or inactive condition of the DinS, LIVER HBO BOWELS. h j, the most excellent remedy known to fSUSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE ELOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and CTREWCTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR sYrLtjr3 OS FIGS MANUFACTURED ONLY DY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAH FRANCISCO, CAL. mrnti. ky. new yRK- N- Y ii.di:3-ilydvv . . The Women Praise C. li. I. 1 Willi UNI Jl MUlllIl V.V 1 li.."'.. ... HpnjTUr of every true philanthropist:. -' -,i ; '. ,m . . ..' la TC t' IS ' J '.i i UI.-.yM, IF."' iii Vfin : I I I i l ,i I I I I I 1 ran lur uruuis. I. Capsldv. Kennesaw, ;u.. writes: fae bottles of B.B. B. cured rny wife of Ma - ra. k. m . i. us. .iu.iu . r i.. niuus: x never uni anything to equal U. . rs. '. n.Oay. noeky .Mount, N. ('., writes: i a ;.- lor 15 years was I live from nead- another person." aN u'. Lancaster, HawfclnsviUe. cia.. s "My tvJfe was tn bad liealt h tor eight Five doctors and iuanv patent medi- !- h:iil rlini lior mi criwiri tlv lu.riluG nf T. 11, run'd her." IssS. 'l'oniiiii.son. Atla'ita. Ca.. savs: "For rs I jiilf.'KMt with rhefiuialisin. caused bv - - -rt ill! u I 1 1 1 ltl U;1IJ O 11.IU tel." J. M. Richardson, Clarkston, Ark., : "My wife soffered twelve years with atii-m and female enmnlnlnt. A lsdv ?He persuaded my wife to try It, who now .1 1 w ni i mr 1 L-r u aci ir nnlAn LOCAL aSTBXTS- INDEX TO NSW AiJVERTlSBilEKTS Boakdeks Wanted Prstivai At City Hall W C Muki'hy Public Sale r Munds Bros Pharmacists ,W M CTjMmino Mattresses li Penny Fine Clothing Hkinhbbrger KoUer Skates corneac's Bed Bug Interceptic V C Miller Drugs and Chemicals - Roe shad sold yesterday afternoon at 50 cents a pair. North Carolina hams were held at 12 cents a pound this morning, from carts. A few gentlemen can be accom modated with table board at No. 224 North Third street. All kinds of School Books and School Supplies can be bouj?1, cheapest at, Heinshvfrer1- t Oil stoves of all kinds, for heating and cooking, guaranteed to give satisfaction. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t Farmers, see the latest improve ment in back band hooks and rein snaps sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co; t Blind tenons for repairing broken slats in your blinds, can be used by the most inexperienced, N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t There will bo preaching at the Seamen's Bethel this ( Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock. AH are invit ed to attend. lST0KLE'S." Qltt ARK NOW PHE-gfe i shomayeall upon us with the Finest Oysters T" . V,M iUt um.vl. e nave maao khopki -1 ; J w V.JVWJ 1U1UU10 CbilU Stump Sound Oysters SOU Uailll. SKTVAfl nmmntlir wl 4 i1- W. H. STOKLEY, autlCLKS, PATENT MEDICINES, iir: iVv Ti,r P. C. MILLEK'S, Mt-ti..- t, ...... 1 ruunu ana jsun sts., to National Lite AND at" Association Ur 'A.MlN(iTON. B. t to Ambers f3H.072.19 None. .$120,032.31 o- BOATIG BROWNING I'resident. OEfiRGg aiELDHlDOS, 'arer and; Actuary. In, 'tranee at Absolute Cost. tlble Policy. "-Mn rasa at Fixed a per ?mu - VI .(If ,K A . p- S. HIDDELLE, M. D.1 fi. (niton.. " Medici George Sanders, colored, was be fore Justice Millis this morning. Charged with breach of promise to Mary Cheek. He was discharged. The popular blood purifier, Hood's Sarsaparilla, is having a tremendous sale this season. Nearly everybody takes it. Try it yourself. If you want a picture framed go to Heinsberger's. He has a large Assortment of Mouldings to select f,om. ' t Indications. For North Carolina, fair and warmer weather, followed in the western portion by cooler. Adjutant General Glenn announces that the State Encampment this year will open at Wrightsvi lie Sound on Tuesday, July 9th, and continue ten days. This is about a week earlier than the opening last year. We have the largest assortment of cook stove's to be found in the State to select from and at factory prices. We guarantee every stove to bake and cook well and to give general satisfaction. iN. Jacobi Hdw. Co. The ladies of Fifth Street M. E. Church will give a festival to inor row night, at the City-HhH. The best of refreshments will be served and those who attend may be sure of a pleasant evening. JPhere is a pretty full registration, after all, and the vote will not be much behind that of two years ago. There is not enough of a contest to arouse any particular interest and to-morrow promises to be a very quiet day at the polls. ; A Pleasing Sense Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in har mony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c. and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. This Morning's Fire. The alarm of fire this morning at o'clock, sent in from box 31, was caused by the burning of a o-ae story frame building on Bladen, between Fourth and Fdth streets.o'wned and ' occupied by Mr. Cason Courtiohn I ; The building and furniture were a: The best people attend the Indian Exhibitions, eorner Fifth and Chest nut streets. It Dr. W. O. Murphy, of South Wash ington, having "rented his farming interests, will offer for sale at Burs gaw. on Monday next, a lot of horses and oxen, suitable for farm work, agricultural implements and a farm beil. Pure gold has its base imitation. It is so with Salvation Oil, which is worth its weight in gold to all suf ferers from rheumatism, neuralgia, or gout. It kills pain every time. See that you get the genuine. Price twenty live cents a bottle. A meeting of the Produce Ex change will be held at noon on Fri day next, March 29th, to consult as to complaints of the adulteration of spirits of turpentine. Aud while they are about it they might say something about the adulteration of food, whieh is making invalids of many and hurrying so many others to the grave. A Handsome Testimonial. Capt. Geo. W. Gates, who was for many years Master Machinist in the W. N. C. R. R. shops at Salisbury, but who resigned that position to return to Wilmington, received on Sunday last a beautiful souvenir from his old friends and associates. It is in the shape of an elegant gold watch and chain, one of the hand somest and most beautifully finish -ed watches we ever saw. Pendent to the chain is also a gold locket, gemmed with a diamond and a ruby. The watch has Capt. Gates' mono gram on the front and the following legend is inscribed on the inside of the case: "PresenteJ to Geo. W. Gates, M. M., by the Employees of the W. N. C. R. R., March 1st. f889." Capt. Gates is not only proud of this handsome testimonial but he is also deeply gratified at this marked evidence of the esteem and regard in which he is held by those among whom he has .passed so many years of his life. City Court There was only one case before the Mayor this morning that of Bev erly Seoft:, who was arraigned on the charge of violating the sanitary ordinance of the eity. His case was removed to Justice John Cowan. a lot of green Hands to cultivate crops, whereas these people are adepts with the spade and shovel and could be utilized at once on the roads. Is not this a question which our Chamber of Industry could examine into with profit to the railroads, to the farmers and to the State at large ? The School Fnnd. . The apportionment of the school fund for New Hanover county this year is $1.50 for each child of schoo i To morrow the public school at age. The total number of children ; Greenville Sound will break up is 7246, of which number 2,735 are ' for the season, with an entertain- we win tegua to receive eommulcetic OQT Weai on ear and mmMMt general interest, but TlieiMBWoi tliewritOTmiwei. g 0 nlshed to the Editor. communlcauona wast be written only 0 one side of the paper. Personalities moat be avoided. And it is especially and particularly unae stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views or correspondents tmny go stated in the edit columns. NEW ADVERTISE OFFICE T)F THE TREASURER WILMINGTON WELDON R. R. CO., WILMINGTON, N. C, March Ui, m Very Cleverly Said. Hon., C. W. McClammy, Repre sentative in Congress from our neighboring district, the Third, has been but two years in Congress and yet he has already taken a high stand there. Evidences of this fact continually multiply. The Alexan dria (Va.) Progress, published within nine miles of the Capital, has some thing very pleasant to say about him, in speaking about the agricul tural committees of the Senate and House, and we make no apology for reproducing here its remarks. It says: Among the quiet but active mem bers of the House you will unci Hon Charles W. McClammy, of the Third N. C. District. He is a graduate of the University of his State and although possessed of a high order of mental endowments and a fluent and readv debater, he is seldom heard in a speech on the floor in the House, but is of tliat number of active members who get in most of their work in committee. He is very popular on both sides of the House, and therefore when anything is up affecting the welfare of his constituents, he may be seen moving actively about, and on each side of the House, mixing up with the members generally, and when a vote is reached the result is seen in the success of the side he takes. At times, however, he enters the de bates and then his clear ringing voice is heard all over the hall. His constituents have cause to be proud of his record. Although a classically educated man, he did not seek any of the professions, but on retiring from the University, after teaching awhile, he settled down to be a far mer and his untiring energy and push in this pursuit opened the path of success. On the breaking out of the war, he early volunteered, was engaged in most of the hard fought battles, being promoted by General Lee for gallantry and surrendered at Appomattox. He was mainly instrumental in preventing the striking out of the appropriation for the purchase of seed in the Agricultural ApDropria tion Bill, making the point of order against the motion, following in an effective speech; his point of order was sustained by the presiding offi cer, thus securing the appropriation. He has introduced many bills,among them one securing appropriations fbr experiments in the cure of hog cholera and several for widening and deepening the channels of the rivers which now through white and 4.511 are colored. The total amount appropriated is $10, 869, of which the white children will receive $4,102.50, and the colored children $8,766.50. In other words, hhe county will expend $2,664 more on the colored schools than it will expend on the white-schools. Does it Pay to Advertise. It certainly does pay to advertise in the Daily Review, as a few facts which we are able to narrate will amply attest. Yesterday afternoon Mr. J. E. Black, of Mecklenburg, advertised in our columns for sale eleven fine milch cows, and thia morning he had sold six of them. Dr. W. J. Love advertised in the same issue for the return of a dog which had been lost, and it was re turned to him this morning. And in the same issue Messrs. Mc Cormick & West advertised the In dian exhibition near the corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets and last night, they had by far tjhe larg gest crowd they have yet had at any exhibition. All of these advertisements ap peared exclusively in the Daily Re view. ment at night, to be given in the school house. Miss Mamie Bonitz, the teacher, is held in the highest esteem by aft of her scholars and those that know her. A New Depot Building: Among the contemplated enter prises to be established in this city at an early day is one now in pro jection by the Robert Portner Brew ing Co. of Alexandria, Va. At least street rumor is to this effect and Mr. Kubblank, the agent here, does not deny it. It is said that they con template the purchase of an eligible piece of property somewhere in the business part of the citv and vill X erect thereon a new and handsome brick building, to be used as a beer depot and cooling house, with large 4ri3k stables attached. The plans do not yet seem to be fully formula ted but will probably be made known in a few weeks, on the arri val here of a member of the firm. Wilmington is next to the largest market in the sale of the Tivoli and Vienna beer and the Portner Com pany will show their appreciation of this fact in the handsome and commodious building they will erect A Few Pertinent Queries. There is a diversity of opinion as to the effect which would be pro duced upon the State at large by the reported exodus of the colored peo ple to the South and Northwestern States. It is clearly against all true policy to oppose their departure, because if kept here unwillingly, they will become morose, unreliable and unDrofitable labor. Hence to a those who desire to remain in the home of their fathers and work for the L'ood of themselves ana as a , cz consequence for the benefit of the whole people, we should offer all necessary encouragement, but to those dissatisfied, we should bid them God's speeds While on this subject we are led into a train of thought. How shall we fill trie places of the labor which leaves us? It is mani fest that white labor will eventually take its place. The next question is: What race of people would "come nearer satisfying the demand of the South? The answer to that queery The Manufacturing Measure. If the friends of the bill passed by the legislature for the encourage ment of manufactures here will but rally to its support, and go to the polls to morrow and vote for it, there can be no doubt of its success. The bill nominally makes an ap propriation but it does not draw any money from the city treasury. It merely proposes to release from taxation for ten years those who may establish new manufacturing enterprises in our midst. We think that the measure will be carried by a handsome majority of the register ed vote. rpiIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE Au thorized the payment of three and a half nor cent, interest, on the tfcrtltlcates of Indebted. J AS. F. POST, JB., mchsciw tarydTasu For Sate Cheap. gQ. BARRELS APPLES, Barrels CABBAGE. Barrels ONIONS, gQ Barrels E. R. POTATOES, 2Q Barrels B URBANE POTATOES, 2Q Barrels PEERLESS POTATOES, 2Q Barrels TURNIPS, JQ Boxes LEMONS. CHAS. F. BROWNEAKt. marl, WWWtter $- Accident to a Child. A distressing accident happened early this forenoon to Tommy, the little three-year old sou of Mr.l Thomas Rowell. He was playing on the piazza of his father's resi dence, corner Eighth and Dock streets, where he climbed into a chair and got on the railing, when he lost his balance and fell to the ground, a distance of about eight feet. When picked up it was found that his right leg was broken, just above the ankle. A physician was called in and tjie broken leg splintered and at 2 o'clock the little sufferer was resting as comfortably as could be expected. S500 Reward. The former proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedv, for years made a standing, public offer in all Ameri can newspapers of $500 reward for a caseot catarrh that he couldn't cure The present proprietors have re newed this offer. All the druggists sell this Kemeuy, together with the Douche, and all other appliances advised to be used in connection with it. No catarrh patient is long er aoie to say l cannot be cured You get $500 in case of failure. Our New York Trimmwrt MISS GOODWIN, HAS ARRIVED, AND IS READY TO FILL ALL ORDERS IN MILLINERY. Ro ck Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglases A . - I 1 i Auvwe to oiu ana voung: in se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying aower than has been lost to the eye as in the same proportion that yon pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses oi stronger poAver than is ne cessary is the daily cause of prema ture old age to the sight. You can get tne oest at weinsbergers. Gold, silver and copper bronzes are sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t NEW ADVEHTISKiUEN To. Table Board. FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- datedwlth Table Board on application at mch 37 tt 224 N. THIRD ST. Public Sale. H AV1NG RENTED MY FARMING INTER- est I will sell at public auction a lot of Horses ana oxen, suitaDie rar farm work, and a lot of Agricultural implements and a Farm Ben. at ttureaw, on tne nrst Monday in April at li o'clock a. m. mch 27 It dw W. c. MURPHY. Festival. fJlHE LADIES OF FIFTH STREET M. E. Church will hold a Festival Thursday nierht. the 28th Inst., at the City Hall. The best of Refreshments will be served. mch 27 it "IN mi OF PKACK PKEPABE FOB WAkV. IF YOU AINT GOT HAVE ;EM,:' 'EM. YOU MIGHT 1 total loss. There was insurance on j the former for $500,"in the 'Phoenix, i ami $200 "on the furniture in the liibernia Insurance Company, rep resented here by .Messrs. Atkinson is easily given. The Scandinavian. Tramp steamers could readily bring in a lot of these immigrants to our port. The question next for consid eration is: What would you do with them on. arrival? Now the railroads are ever alert to develop the country through which they pass and they have need for a large number of hands for sec tiod forces. Should the railroads fill up their ranks on their lines with Scandinavians they would drift into farming on the lines and would their fellows te . . . . . . witn tnem, tneyf.T.. . . w . . rtSS 1 nd not be long among us before j WlIiDUIglOII feHVIDgS & TlllSt IJO., tant matter for the people. He is a they would be, owning land and in- j general favorite, is very popular in creasing in vol uiun the freights on ! his dh?: trict. He has been especially active in improving the mail service of his j gradually induce come and settle opening hi-w tiuiues ana li way giving attention to this uupor- Corneau's Bed Bug Intereeptie Does the work Quickly, Quietly and Pleasant ly, A Permanent Cure -So to Speak." Ask for corneau 's, the Alpha and Omega of ALL mu nug roi sons, ana taxe no outer, r or sale by all Druggists. mch 27 3m nac m Always up to the Standard gOLD ON THEIR MERITS ONLY, THE FA MOUS LITTLE BOY BLUE CIGARS. Only Of MUNDS BROTHERS. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF Beaded Visite Capes for Spring wear. Call and see tliem before best are gone, as they sell rapidly, EMRROIDERED CASHMERE SHOULDER CAPES, for mourning' wear. Parties desiring orders filled for Easter in our DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT Will please give them in early and avoid tne rush. A tirst-class Northern Artist has charge of this Department. Our prices for Dresses are from $5.00 to $10.00. For further particulars apply to MRS. E. B. WIGGINS, AGENT. 115 MARKET ST. mchSStf - Gents' Furaishiisr Geods, Hits, (Japs aid Shies. a o u G O oce&. luruugu inc cu y , gu aaa every uuui To tell you the best place to buy Then come back to me and 111 shake A your right hand, M And treat you with manners so childlike S3 n and bland, p tt a nd help you in every way that 1 can 3 To see your own interest; mine too, un- J e demand. flQ And well each on the other rely. flj h it s the common town talk, wherever you walk, " you can near it from all and from many , " mat gooa gooas una lair prices 4 The crowd t hat all go to Frank Fenny. go a 3 33 9 p S tm 6 HO Market Sc. (MERCHANT TAILORING. foffleioandsee M Seal Skis Stit. A Beauty H. CRONENBERG, PHOTOGRAPHER, HTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED Photographs at reasonable prices. r KAMI PI (i A SPEC JAL T X . feb 23 tf 116 Market St., South side. 1 ALL AT J. A SPRINGER'S FOR COAL, wood, Brick and Shingles. inch 26 the House as we las at hoiiio fimnhr xL'l ITE HAVE NOW ON HAND $12,000,00 T ston.Nic. j& Manning. I uiun the freights on rtAQ rtllla nAinnanLcitinr tlic his constituents and iir taking a high Z hl rank an a legislator in Mia rnolU roads for the introduction qC tuem. m m W A AT a t - JL . U t 1 1 a. A uarmers oam oe unwilling to uik? lOfc Princess St.. of the United States. LOAN on satisfactory security. W. P. TOOMER. Cashier. JOHN WILDER ATKINSON, President, rebistr mch 12 North Water Street. For the Holidays. A Large land Well-Selected-Stock of Breech and Muzzle Guns. RIFLES AND SPORTSMAN'S SUPPLIES Of Every Description. W. B. 8PR,rNGRR a CO., U Front St., Wilmlngtou, N, C . 15 tf

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