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This PAPER PLEASE NOTICE. We win be giaa to receive fn-ttnlatt1tt from our friends on any aim all subject general interest, but The name of the writer must always be u nlshed to the Editor. communications most be written only o one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially and particularly undo stood that the Editor does not always endorse the (views of correspondents unless so stated in the edit columns. ed every evening. SUBdays excepted, OT josh. t. JA. r OC,TPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID: lar. oa months ,3.00. Throe mnnth Scents. ntbs-fl-W- - ,n be delivered toy carriers, free m f .. hp rfrtr at the above -e, in a"5' pai " 3 ....-rnfsoer week. r.iUstslow and UberaL roDort any and VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, APRIL 1,1889. NO 78. The Daily - Review. D..nts in the most elegant form LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS JUIOE ur i c- PIGS OF CALIFORNIA, bombined with the medicinal rirtues of plants known to be ... unAfirinl to the human most - , frystein, forming an agreeable fod effective laxative to perma- kently cure Habitual yonsu- pation, and tne many ins uc- pndine on a weaR or inactive rendition of the HONEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. his the most excellent remedy known to lEMSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT Lure elood, refreshing sleep, HEALTH and OTREHGTn NATURALLY FOLLOW. ivery one is using it and all are elighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST rOn MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. tomaU. KY. NEW YORK. N. Y mch 26 ly d&w The Women Praise B. B. B. He suffering ot women certainly awakens ! sympathy of every true philanthropist, elr best friend, however, is B. B. B. (Bo le Blood Balm). Send to Blood Balm Co. anta, (ia., for proofs. L. cassldy. Kennesaw. Ga., writes: iree bottles of B. B. B. cured my wife of tula." Irs. K. M. Laws, Zalaba, Fla., writes: "I ft never used anything to equal B. B. B." irs. c. if. Gay. Kooky .Mount, N. C., writes: at a uay ror l years was i iree from head- le. B. B. B. entirely relieved me. I feel another person." Mnes w. Lancaster. Hawkinsville. Ga.. Itcs: "My wife was in bad health for eight i. me doctors ana many patent meai l had done her no good. Six bottles of B. i, cured her.;' lis S. Torallnson, Atlanta, Ga, says: "For rs i bunerea wun rneumatism, causea Dy oey irouoie ana lncilsrestion. I also was tte ana nervous. B. B. B. relieved me at 6. although several other medicines had ev. J. M. Richardson r.lnrlrstnn Art les: "My wife suffered twelve years with jiaausm ana iemaie complaint. A lady Dber Of mvehnreh harl lvn rnrfrt hvR K I She persuaded my wife to try it, who now nm-re is aouung uKe a. d. B. , as it quick ie her relief." rug8 and Chemical?, ILET ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, Wer Braces, Trasses, etc, etc. icovwyuuua nuea aay or night at P. C. MILLER'S, Timer Srorp Corner Fourth and Nun Sts., "STOKLEY'S." I WE ARE NOW PRE- pared to accommodate iNffinr ho may call upon us with the Finest Oysters m We have made special rtle Grove, Middle and tump Sound Oysters wrightsvttie. The National Lite - AND iturity Association W WASHINGTON. D. C. $314,073.19 r one ,..$120,002.31 o ATIQ BROWNING, -I President 3BIQRQB D.-KLDRJDGB, Cretar - laager andctuary. 'France at Absolute Cost. "eed l'oiicy. Kwestibie Policy. lTy Val,, n casn at Fixed Ace n 0031 Alutely Limited. 'laments oervr 'Stable After Three Years? - P. S. RIDDELLR, M. D.J . fill,.;. MMHMl 1 l HSSjJ; SPeotol AbST v ' Wilmington, N,c A commission has been investigat ing the expenses of the household of Queen v ictoria, and extensive re-! er weather ductions in the number and salaries of the attaches of the Court are ex pected to be made as a result of their recommendations. Intlicattoua. T71 XT A. 1 - f- 1 - - 1 1 rur .lunit uarouna, rain anu coui- Mrs. Margaret E. Sangster has ac cepted the offer of Harper & Broth ers to become editor of Harrier's Bazar. Mrs. Sangster has been for several years the successful "post mistress" of Harper's Young People and isalso a writer of graceful verse. According to a denominational paper it costs this government $1, 848,000 to support 2,200 Dakota In dians for seven years while thev were savages. After they were Christianized it cost $120,000 to care for the same number for the same time, a saving of $1,728,000. This month has five Mondays and five Tuesdays. There is still good boating water in the river, there being about 15 feet on the shoals at Payetteville now. M - jly Capt. P. M. James reports 14 inter ments in Oak drove Cemetery dur ing the month of March. Of these 10 were adults and 4 were children. We gain this month 63 minutes of daylight. The sun rose to-day at 5:47 and sets at C:22. It will rise on i the 30th at 5:09 and set at 6:4G. Portland, Me., has more Odd Fel lows in proportion to its population than any other town in the world. One out of every four of the citizens belong to the Order, and the seven lodges of the city have a fund of $149,615.74. The richest lodge is the Unity, which has $34,430 in its treasury. The constant increase of negroes in Mississippi, for they seem to be flocking to that State from all parts of the South, is causing some uneasi ness down there. A newspaper of that State gives the negro majority in the population as 60,511 in 1870, 171,828 in 1880, and estimates that the census o 1890 will show 356,921 more colored than white persons within its borders. A flash light signal for the rear of trains is being tested in England. It shows a fixed light for a stationary train, and alternate flashes of red and white when the train is in mo tion, so arranged as to show wheth er the train is going forward or back ward. An experienced eye can also tell by the rapidity of the flashes the speed of the train. The lights are worked by the wheels. The Wilmington Review says that "some of these days we will all find out that the humble peanut is a great remedial agent." And then it mentions an instance in Wilmington in which it cured a little girl of whooping cough. A remedial agent it may be but humble no longer. That is hardly the term with which to characterize an instrumentality which within a week's time has set a whole State to laughing at a bishop. Statesville Landmark. . We have heard none of the laugh down this way. in ? Where does it come P stands for Pierce, the wonderful doctor, Providing safe remedies, of which he is concoctor, Pleasant to taste, and easy to take, Purgative Pellets now "'bear off the cake." i LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Munds Bros Pharmacists W M Gumming Mattresses B P Penny Fine Clothing R M McIntire Dress Goods Corns ac's Bed Bug Interceptic Mrs E A LUM8DEN Gone North D J Gilbert Home-Made Candles P C Miller Drugs and Chemicals Jackson & Bell Printers and Binders The Indian Exhibition, corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets, is a fine show. It This day, one year ago, was Easter Monday, and lots of people went fishing then. The Seacoast R. R. carried down four coaches yesterday afternoon, all "chock full." , How many times have you been reminded of the fact that ,this All Fool's Day? Oil stoves of all kinds, for heating and cooking, guaranteed to give satisfaction. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. fj Farmers, see the latest improve ment in back band hooks and rein snaps sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. - t The fines in the Mayors Court during the month of March amount-1 ed to $203.95, and the pound fees to I $26.10. That tired feeling and loss of ap petite are entirely overcome by Hood's Sarsaprilla, the peculiar medicine. Try it and see. Blind tenons for repairing broken slats in your blinds, can be used by the most inexperienced. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. . t Stormy yesterday and changeable to-day is what Turner's almanac said' about the weather and it just about hit the bull's eye this time. Weather permitting, Capt. John W. Harper will leave here on Thurs day next, on the steam tug Alex Jones, with the barque Albatross in tow, for Norfolk. We have the largest assortment of cook stoves 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. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. Personal. Mrs. John Taylor returned last nitrht from an extended visit to the Northern markets. Col. John J. Hedrick left last night for New York for the purchase of Spring and Summer goods. Mrs. E. A. Lumsden has gone North and will return In a week or ten days with a fine stock. City Court. The Mayor had quite a large dock et to dispose of this morning which he did in the following order: Jas. Scarborough, charged with disorderly conduct, was found guilty and fined $5 and costs, amounting to $8.95. Mary J. Smith, disorderly conduct, $5 and costs, amounting to $8.95. Jas. Whitted was charged with re, ceiving money under false pretence case continued until to morrow morning. Mary A. Allen, disorderly conduct, $5 and costs, in all $8.95. W. M. Y. Brown, disorderly con duct, $20 or 30 days. Jas. Epps, assault and battery, not guilty. Ben Perry, fast driving, judgment suspended. The Memorial Orator. Gen. Wui. R. Cox, of Raleigh, has accepted an invitation extended him by the Ladies' Memorial Association to deliver the address at the services at Oakdale on Memorial Day. Gen. Cox's theme will be "From Peters burg to Appmattox." The ladies suggested "From Richmond to Ap pomattox," but this was happily aAiended by him as above, as the fall of Petersburg necessitated the evacuation of Richmond. Gen. Cox was there and will speak of that of which he knows, lie will be cor dially welcomed to Wilmington and by none more heartily than by the survivors of the Third North Caro lina Infantry, which was at onetime in the brigade commanded by him. The Travelling Medicos. The joint meeting of the four commercial bodies, those of Indus try, Commerce, Produce and Trade, which was held at the Produce Ex change on Saturday, and to Which we referred in our issue of that date, saying that we were unable to pub lish them on that afternoon, ap- pointed the following named gentle men as a committee on invitation, reception, entertainment and finance to wit: Dr. Thos. F. Wood, chairman; F. W. Kerchner and E. S. Latimer, of the Chamber of Commerce; H. C. McQueen and Chas. H. Robinson, of the Produce Exchange; Charles M. Stedman and R. M. Mcfntire, of the Chamber of Industry. The committee have been in com munication with Dr. Chase and learned from him to-day that the party will leave Washington City on Thursday morning instead of to morrow morning, as was at first in tended, and will reach Wilmington at 6 o'clock on Thursday afternoon. They have not yet decided as to stopping here but promise to let the committee hear from them on Thors; day morning, when they will let them kno the conclusion they have arrived at. "Neither rhyme nor reason can express how much I value a cure I've found for my weak ankle," she said. "What can it be?" "Fancy a woman never having heard of Sal vation Oil at twenty five cents a bot tie. Twenty Dollars for a Lamp Chimney. W. M. T. Brown, a colored clray man, had a pretty bad April fool this morning. He broke a lamp chimney in Mr. D. D. Cameron's store and wten charged with the fact denied. lulling Mr. Cameron a liar amf fftNtRlg off his -eoat and threatening to "mash his mouth.'1 He didn't do it however, as a po liceman appeared on the scene and took him in tow. The Mayor charg ed him $20 for his fun. Harbor Master's Report. The books of Capt. Joseph Price , Harbor Master, show the following arrivals, with tonnage, at this port during the month of March: American 7 steamers. 6,053 tons; 1 brig. 429 tons; 9 schooners, 3,218 tons. Total, 17-vessels and 9.700 tons. ForeigA 1 steamer, 559 tons; 17 barques, 6,583 tons; 5 brigs, 1,227 tons; 1 schooner, 144 tons. Total, 24 vessels and 8.513 tons. Grand total, 41 vessels and 18,213 tons. Meteorological. Mr. F. T. Chaffee, Signal Observer at this station, has furnished us with the following report for the month of March : Mean barometer, 29.941; highest, 30.49, on the 1st; lowest, 29.40, on the 19th; mean temperature, 49.8; high est, 72, on the 28th; lowest, 33, on the 10th and 11th; greatest daily range, 30; least daily range, 3; mean daily range, 15.8; mean temperature of March for pastl8years,51.4inl888; 52.1 Tn 1887; 52.5 in 1886; 49.3 in 1885; 58.1 in 1884; 50.8 in 1883; 58.3 in 1882; 51.7 in 1881; 56.3 in 1880; 55.6 in 1879; 58.4 in 1878; 53.2 in 1877; 52.2 in 1876; 54.2 in 1875; 57.3 in 1874; 51.6 in 1873; 48 in 1872; 60.3 in 1871; total deficiency in temperature during the month 73; since Jan. 1st., 122; mean daily dew point, 41.6; mean daily relative humidity 74.8; prevailing direction of wind N; total movement 5,232 miles; extreme velocity, 26 miles, N. E; on the 14th; total precipitation 5.57 inches; total for the month of March for past 18 years, 4.74 in 1888; 1.48 in 1887; 5.60 in 1886; 2.05 in 1885; 6.07 in 1884; 5.78 in 1883; 7.09 in 1882; 5.14 in 1881; 1.93 in 1880; 2.06 in 1879; 2.33 in 1878; 4.52 in 1877; 4.54 in 1876; 4.55 in 1875; 3.72 in 1874; 1.68 in 1873; 6.42 in 1872; 6.55 in 1871; total excess during the month, 1.20; total excess since Jan. 1st, 5.40; number of clear days, 14; fair days, 5; cloudy days, 12; frosts, none;thunder storms, 19th. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Remember JlHATIFYOU DESIRE TO HAVE YOUR Prescriptions prepared with accuracy and ot the purest material you can call on us. A night bell at door 104 N. Front st. MUNDS BROTHERS, apl l Pharmacists. Home-Hade Candies. J MA EE MY OWN CANDIES ALWAYS AND can guarantee them Fresh "-and Pure. I re spectfully solicit a call and a trial. D. J. GILBffBT. Princess street, bet. Front and Second, apl 1 It Notice. H AVING BOUGHT MR. L. WARREN DATiS' interest we are now prepared to furnish our customers with a first class line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac We are still at the old stand. Come one, come all and give us a call, mch 30 2t LEE REGISTER & BROTHER. Notice. rjHE STEAMER BESSIE WILL LEAVE HER wharf, root of Dock street, Monday and Tues day afternoons, at 5 o'clock, for Southport for the accommodation of parties wishing to at tend the Entertainment to be given there on the nights of April 1st and 2nd, returning the same night. W. A. SNELL, mch 30 2t Master. For Rent THAT EXCELLENT OFFICE AND Store on Princess street, next door to Evans' shoe store, until Oct. 1st, 1889. Very cheap. Houses and Rooms for rent. Houses and Lots for sale, cash or on the instalment plan. Also wneeier & Wilson New No. 9 Sewing Machines for sale. This is the best machine ever put on the mar ket. MARTIN T. DAVIS, IN TIME OP PKACK PREPARE FOR WAR." IF YOU AIN'T GOT 'EM. HAVE EM. YOU MIGHT Sunday School Mass Meeting. The largest audience, or congrega tion, which was ever in our beauti ful Opera House was that which assembled there yesterday after noon, the occasion being the Sunday School Mass Meeting, which was an nounced to take place there on that occasion. The children assembled at their various churches and march ed there in procession. The Opera House was filled from gallery to parquette, to its utmost Capacity, and many ladies and gen tlemen turned away, unable to find seats. The proceedings were open ed by calling Mr. Geo. Chadbourn to the chair and by the delivery of a beautiful and fervent prayer by Rev. F. D. Swindell. The music was very nne. Tne closmer nraver was made by Rev. P. H. Hoge and the benediction was pronounced by Rev. G. M. Tolson. Mr. William C. Reynolds, Presi dent of the International Sunday School Convention, delivered a grand, a beautiful and an impressive address, which was heard with al most breathless interest by the im mense congregation. At night there was another large congregation in the Opera House, for the benefit of the church mem bers, on which occasion Mr. Rey nolds delivered another excellent address. Corneau's Bed Bug Interceptic Does the work Quickly, Quietly and Pleasant ly, A Permanent Cure "So to speak." Ask for Corneau's, the Alpha and Omega of ALL Bed Bug Poisons, and take no other. For sale by all Druggists. mch 27 3m nac m CONE NORTH! Mrs, A. Lumsden, TO PURCHASE HER SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS, Which she will be pleased to show her custo mers in a week or ten days. N KW ADVERTISEMENTS. Our New York Trimmers I MISS GOODWIN, HAS ARRIVED, AND IS READY TO FILL ALL ORDERS IN MILLINEHY. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF Beaded Visite Capes for Spring wear. Call and see them before best are gone, as they sell rapidly. EMBROIDERED CASHMERE SHOULDER CAPES, for mourning wear. Parties desiring orders rilled for Easter in 0Ur DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT WiU please give them in early and avoid the rush A first-class Northern Artist has charge o this Department. Our prices for Dresses are from $5.00 to $10.00. For further particulars apply to JHR8. E. B. WIGGINS, AGENT, 115 MARKET ST. mch 26 tf T SATINES QF BEST AMERICAN MANUFACTURE, IN French styles, atioc, I2c and 15c per yard. New Styles, good quality, at 7c, 10c and 12xc per yard. WHITE GOODS. A small instalment of deslraele styles in Plans and Stripes, with all the (qualities of India Linen and Linen de Ireland. An immense stock of Gents', and Boys' Un- laundrled Shirts at 50c., 75c. and itoof our Dollar Shirt we eiiaranrpn tatter than onv Reserve your I other Shirt sold; the body is Wamsutta shirr ing, bosom pure Linen, reinforced back and front. The Shirt is made full width and lengthwise of the cloth, which makes great difference in the wear. Thf crl'Pflt net vorlntv rt flantnl .rT T . no JACKSON & BELL, the city, from lOc each up. 5 I A new Stock SHEETINGS and SHTRTTWOfi PRINTERS and BINDERS, yt!o!tllIng extra in k1 Cotton 80 ff orders until you see her stock, apl l lw WILMINGTON, N. C. Largest and Best Equipped Printing Establishment in the City; Orders Promptly Filled. Gents' Furnishing Gtods, Hits, Caps and Shoes. Rock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglases Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles yoti should be can tious not to take more magnifying aower 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 eause of prema ture old age to the tight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. ft fa G O ob JNO. J. HEDRICK, mch 15 tf For Sale Cheap. BARRELS APPLES, 2g Barrels CABBAGE, 4q Barrels ONIONS, 5Q Barrels E. K. POTATOES, 2Q Barrels BURBANE POTATOES, 2Q Barrels PEERLESS POTATOES, gQ Barrels TURNIPS, J Q Boxes LEMONS. CHAS. F. BROWNE, Agt, 128 North Water St., Wilmington, N. C. mar 'M ti asw James C. Munds, Agt , DRUGGIST. B Seek through the city, go ask every man I A O To tpll von the nest nlane to buv I FULL LINE OF PURE DRUGS AND Chemicals. Physicians' Prescriptions a spe- j Then come back to me and I'll shaken your ngnt nana on S I clalty. Fancy and Toilet Articles In great va- And treat you with manners so childlike g I rtety. Artesian Well Mineral Water; come in B and bland. M I onrl t.rw a. o-lnsa VREE fan IK sw una neip you in every way tuai i smm 55 O derstand. flQ And we'll each on the other rely. Jan 15 Tr'e tha nAmmnn la hi H rollr whAwrAr you walk, You can hear it from all and from many That good goods and fair prices W Is just what entices u eg The crowd that all go to Frank Penny, g SO J m O 0 a a HO Market St. (MERCHANT TAILORING.) H. t'KOMENBERG, PHOTOGRAPHER, A RTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED Photographs at reasonable prices. FRAMING A SPECIALTY. feb 23 tf ilex Market st. , South side. For the Holidays. A Large and Well-Selected stock of 2 Breech and Muzzle Guns, J 1 T T T T -,. W rail ii ii - ' JUJ? UJSO AniJJ tOKTSJIALN'8 SUPPLIES Of Every Description. oo Q O 0 8 W. E. SPRINGER CO.. dec 15 tf u Front St.. Wilmington, N. Cf Ctme in and gee that Seal Skii Sail A Beauty J. W. ATEINSON, President. W. P. TOOMER, . Cashier. Wilmington Savings & Trust Co., 1 flft PRINCESS ST.. WILMINGTON, N. C, IvO Lends Money on satisfactory security. Pay Interest on Deposits. Is empowered to execute Trusts of all kinds. mch 28 tf QALL AT J. A.. SPRINGER'S FOR COAL, Wood, Brick and Shingles, mch 12 North Water met A Word to the Ladies. TR- J- H. McG ILL'S FAMOUS SPECIFIC Orange Blossom, is a positive cure for all fe male weakness or disease. Every lady can treat herself. The treatment is simple, harm less and works like a charm, often removing; pain with the first application, from which the patient may have suffered for months. Best reference can be given of ladles who have used the Orange Blossom in the dty and abroad. By giving this medicine a trial ladftee win te convinced that it is more than repre sented. Send tLOO for one month n tmacSeat to 8. T. ERICS. Gen. Aat No. 13 N. Seventh SC. WllaHnfftaa. ft. C. tw Sam Die boxes 60 eta. i UNB Si
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