Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / May 17, 1889, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PAPER PLEASE NOTICE, we will he giaa to receive xxaarnxuilcaUo from our trienas on any and all subject general interest, trat The name of the writer must always he nmhed to the Editor. communications most he wrltte one side of the paper. Personalities must he avoided. And ft Is especially and particularly un stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents onless so stated in the edit columns. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. m Sunday 9 excepted, M every .nis Editor: and Prop bH. T. W "v a POSTAGE tTAW six months S2-00. Three ,yeaf' It. one month, 35 cents. delivered by carriers, free .tfisioand liberal. rx-- vol xiii. WILMINGTON, N, C. FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1889. NO 117. Artfer " " - rogularly The Daily PiEftBf to rec 1 ; I Hi"" .....uDIH filVTS ,,,V E I 1 p5"""" x p 3 Minnesota has passed a law pro viding for executions before sunrise, and allowing the condemned man to invite three persons to witness his taking off. Indications. For North Carolina, fair weather and stationary temperature. Resents in the most elegant form rhEST.VEAK0NUTR.T,0U8JU,0E FIG3 OF CALIFORNIA. - t -1 -tvith e medicinal rofStstnowntobe beneficial to the human Sm, foraung an agreeable !lfe4ctive laxative to perma- , f ure Habitual ConsU 2 and the many .ills de Sing on a weak or inactive condition of the wins, liver hid Bowas. Jtl5 the most excellent remedy known to tftfSf THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Bilious or Constipated SO THAT USE CLOODt REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and 8TRENOTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DHIMJUIOI ryjrt Ten and three quarter miles is the range that the French have ob tained for the forty three to gun. hirty five feet long, with a 300 weight projectile and 425 pounds of powder. . . The enterprising city of Griffin has been selected by a commission of the Georgia Legislature as the location for an experimental farm and station. Griffin offered 12o acres of land and $4,000 in cash, and wop. The season at Carolina Beach will open on Monday next. 10 Nor. barque Amal, Tellfsen, clear ed to day for stettin, with 4,418 bar rels rosin, valued at $4,742.67, ship ped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. The greatest surprise of the day is the statement that the Eiffel tow er is not, in fact, the Eiffel tower, but the Monguier tower. It was a young engineer of that name in Eiffel's employment who first con ceived the idea and worked it out. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. WHOLE. KY. NEW YORK. N. Y For sale by BOH BUT K. BELLAMY, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, met, 20 ly (Hew Wilmington,- N. C. The officers of the North Carolina Horticultural Society report that the present season is so far the best on record for fruit. The only trouble is as regards the apple crop. Many apple trees failed to bloom. The prospects for the grape crop were never better. Fruit raising is an important industry in this State and & rapidly growing. ! The New Hampshire Senatorial election, which is to be held by the Legislature of thatSfcate next month, according to the St. Louis Globe Democrat, is not such a dead sure .tViino- fnr William E. Chandler as his Triends are claiming it will be. A frnnidn.hlfi candidate has risen for the place in Hon. Jacob H. Gal lino-r whoso followers claim 106 votes out of the joint caucus of 188. Convincing Proof. Mrs. C. L. O'Gorman, of Macon, mocking bird that has In many instances it has been proven that h ft IB. B. (Botamc BlOOO naiinMiwue w " i L , im.ti,fl UAwrva I . -j Brig. Edith, Foster, cleared to day for Port-au-Prince, with 182,060 feet lumber and 30,000 shingles, valued The wind has hung out from the at $2,672.42, shinned bv Mr. E. Kid w - - - East for twentv-four hours and yet der'S Son. Strawberries were selling at anl 12 cents to day. NEW AIVBKTISEMENTS. here has ben no rain here. Ger. barque Canada, Herman, roni Garston for this Dort, sailed from Lisbon on the 10th inst. We can make you comfortable for $1.00 by supplying yon with the Ironclad Oil Stove. N. Jacobi Hdw. There is much speculation as to the changes Mr. French will make in tne rostonice wnen no Ltuvea charge of it. - Marsden Bellamy, Esq., has been chosen Supreme Assistant Dictator of the Supreme Lodge ;Knights of Honor of the United States. Messrs. S. J. Hooks and A. J. Houston are here with a number of fine Mecklenburg milch cows, with calves, for sale. They can be seen at Mr. Orrell's stables. The second weekly instalment of dues in the new (Mechanics1) build ing association are payable at Mr. W. M. Cumming's office, on Third street, opposite the City Hall, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4 p. m. to 8 p. m. to morrow. Citv Court. The following cases were disposed of by the Mayor this morning: Win. Mason, larceny, bound over in sum of $100, justified bond. Jas. Mack, on two charges of Messrs. Cronly & Morris will sell to morrow at 11 o'clock, at the cor larceny, guilty as to one, not guilty ner of Dock and South Water streets, as to the other 700 bushels of corn, in bulk, slightly damaged. Enamoline, the best stove polish in the market. No fust, no mixing necessary. Use like shoe blacking. Every housekeeper should try it. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t The colored camp meeting is in John Gilmore, rape, not guilty. Stripping tlie Wreck. A dispatch from Beaufort, receiv ed yesterday afternoon, says that the wrecking tugs Resolute and Vicioriv J. Peed visited the wreck ed steamer Aberlady Bay Wednes day. Capt. McGregor agreed to Woven Cord Springs! Something new. Don't rust like woven wire. Cool and light. Can be tightened easily. Also several kinds of Spiral Springs. Call and examine. MATTRESSES of all kinds made to order to fit your bed. ; . Old Mattresses RENOVATED and made over, so they are as good as new. . . , Woven Cord Cots, light and cool. imm isigg Opposite City Hall. Dr. M. Schwab, of Saratoga, an accomplished and well known opti cian, is in the city and will remain here a shopt time, where he will open in a day or two an official in stitute. We were pleased to receive a visit from him this morning. fall blast now and a large number .ve the wreekers half of all they went down to-day. Sunday will be saved. Considerable tuater.al was the bisday, however.and thousands W off J- are expected to attend on that day. seemeu " " . West LO llie uui uinvaiu, tLx ua, nolm m Anlnntn. (la.. Will cure - n it wnrsp nhasos. even when all I tie of the Dostman. He has the note yjlOj n aaa vw " - r t i other treatment fails. I go exaet that the neighbors are con A. P. urunsoD, Auama, i.a., wnwja: . i gtantlylrunninglto the door lookmgl H nwtiirig (liters oil uiic icx uuu ouu uuc a Inftoi. fhnf nuwr pnniPS It and felt gr,aiiy prostrated. I believe I actu- for the letter that nevei comes it Of swallowed a barrel of medicine in vain has been obserwd, too, that n tne efforts to cure the disease, with little hope I nostman changes his whistle the nnally acted on the urgent advice ot a friend postman uiumfec andyot a ootfio or a. is. t. i ujiikuwu a 0ira enauges to sun "c change, and my despondency was somewuai i - dispelled. I kept using it until i nau vbxku sixteen bottles, and all the ulcers, rheuma tism and all other horrors of blood poislon nave disappeared and at last I am sound and well again, alter an experience ui i eiitj years of torture' BoW. Ward, Maxev, Ga., writes: "My dis ease was pronounced a tertiary form of blood poison. My face, head and shoulders were a mass of corruption, and nnally tne disease mrkldnevs were deransred. I lost flesh and mistake strength, and life became a burden. All said J h R French who represented or I oust surely die, but nevertheless, when 1 1 uuu n aa used ten bottles ot 13. is. . i was pro- misrepresented nouneed well. Hundieds of scars can now he I seen on me. l have now been well over twelve I lbbo- U. jBontns." . We see a floating item in some of our exchanges about "John R. French, who was a member of the 40th Congress from North.Carolina.' That was about twenty years ago, say in 1868-'70. It is evidently a We don't recollect ot any North Carolina in Our clever friend, Capt. Wash. Biggs, was here yesterday and call ed to see us. He has removed from St. Stephen's, S. C, to Cronly, which will be his address for the present. Young's Cough. Balsam is a remedy that is selling .entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. For sale whole sale and retail by Munds Brothers. THE MAILS. The malls close and arrive at the City Post office as follows: CLOSE. Northern through malls, fast 11.00 P. M Northern tnrougn ana way mans. . o.uu a. m. N. C. and A. & N. C. Railroads and routfis sutmlled therefrom o.uu a. m. Ralfile-h & Vavettev:e 8.00 A. M. Southern way malls - 2.00 P. M. Southern through mans v.u m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western mails (C. C. Railway) 1.00 p. m CapeFear& Y VRRand points sup- piiea tnereirom .w m Raleigh & Hamlet R. R. and points supplied tnereirom a.w 1 . Smithville 1.30 P. M. Wrlghtsvllle 8.oo a.m. Clinton, special 3.16P.M. Specials tor Maxton, waoesDoro, Monroe ana unariotie. j MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Onslow C. H. and intermediate offi ces 6.00 A. M. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Little River, S. c, and intermediate offices 6.00 A. M. Cape Fear River mail LOO P. M. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern and way malls... 8.30 P. M. island had an enviable reputation SSt-VM as such in Goldsboro. It is his in southern way malls SS x nnA caroiinacenirai it. a tention 10 inorougmy leuuvaw ooiiftcted f rbm street boxes In business imnrove'the eutt re building. It will portion of city at 5 A. M., 12.00. M. and 4.45 P. hat. nnlnta rf t.liopitv at. K . M. . i 3 1 .Annhnnria- wvw De cieaueu niiu iJinincvi ll,l""f9wv"v and4P. M. which case there will be a smooth sea and the wreckers can work to advantage. The Commercial Hotel. Mr. Wm. Bonitz formally took charge of the Commercial Hotel in this citv to dav. He is an old hotel- and new furniture will be put in. ThPi are fortv rooms in the house Thorp will be a mass meeting of t.h Snndnv Sehools of Fifth Street, and if the business justifies it Mr. Rin.ion atrat and Grace M. E. Bonitz will add to his facilities. The .itnr.bSnnilav afternoon, held at Commercial will hereafter be kept Phn.ni, " i?bration of on the European as well as the "Child-en's Day." There will be American plan. This can be easily short addresses, singing, etc., and ZJt will no doubt be of ana coiwwwhw - building. Ofinpral rlftllvfirv onen from 6.30 A. M. to 7.00 P. M., and on Sundays irom y.uu t-o iu.uu a. j. Carrier's delivery open on Sunday from 9.30 to 10.30 A. M. Monev Order and Register Department open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., continuous. Stamp Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 5 P. M stamos on sale at general delivery 6.30 A.M.' o 10 A. M. and l to 7 P. M. - Hats for Everybody- RECEIVED THIS DAY TWO HUNDRED SAMPLE HATS, Representing that number of Styles. NO TWO HATS ALIKE. Some are Straw, some Soft .Hats and some Derby Hats, o Will be Sold at a Bargain. CALL EARLY. ' B. F. PENNY. my 15 tf 110 BEarket Street. THE EMPORIUM V1TE HAVE NOW A FULL AND COM- plete stock of the newest and latest de signs In the exercises great interest. To catch Dame Fortune's golden smile Assiduous wait upon her. And gather gear by every wile That's justified by honor; Sot for to hide it in a hedge, Not for a train attendant. But for the glorious privilege Of being independent. So man can feel independent who pays rent. Be your own landlord. Building Lots for s on Queen, castle, Church, Ann, Nun, "incess, Chestnut. Mulberry, Walnut. Red Cross, Dickinson, Charlotte, Campbell, Bruns wick. Harnett, Front, Second. Third, Fifth, aeveniu, wiison. Eighth. Ninth. Tenth, There is a pretty how-dydfb in New York. Bishop, the mind readi er, died, or is said to have died, of catalepsy and in a few hours after wards the bloody doctors had their knives in him. His mother and his wife say that no permission was asked of them. The former believes that her son was afive and in a cat aleptic state, and .that he was not dead. There is no positive proof Entitled to the Best. All are entitled to the best that their money will buy, so every fam ily should have, at once, a bottle of the best family remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c and $1 00 bottles by all leading drug gists. N Mr. Bonitz tells us that his first and primary object is to make a trood reputation for the house and he will spare neither And out all about it. pains nor expense to accomplish this. A Fortune Awaits Them. Capt. H. Von Glahnxpects to sail for (rennany next month. He will be accompanied by his wife,to whom a legacy has been left by an aunt. The amount of this is not yet aen- nitely known Bat it is reported to be a very considerable one. Hie aunt, in her will, devised everything NEW A OVERT IS EM ENT8. A Good Watch Free ! ! ! EXT WEEK IN THIS SPACE YOU WILL LOOKOUT FOR IT. Milch Cows. E HAVE A NUMBER OF FINE MECK- w Eeventh Twpifrh q?.h Thirtnonth oMts I that the man was dead. It is a nor . i ' u , UUU A 1111 (. W -l UVU'V -mrmmm - - nooses built to suit. Houses and lots for sale ;ki0 the instalment man. TVfnnev loaned tolriDle Stoi y iwc m isnuig to Dulld. Apply to JAMES WILSON, W B 2m office of D. O'Connor. VISITORS. yiSITOKS IN THE CITY ARE CORDIALLY krttea to our large establishment, which con taiastne largest stvi- nf roots nnri SHOES totbesiat. constantly receiving goods en es you not only to get new goods but all P8 st styles. Our stock was never more "Wnplete, and we will give you more for your Wy iban you will reeelvp plspwhere. Special Bargains tientS' I nw anrira T ndloal W ana Children's SLIPPERS. Five Hundred Pairs S5UO Kewartl. ko confident are the manufactur ers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy in their ability to cure nasal catarrh, no matter how bad or of how long standing, that they offer, in good faith tho nhovfl reward for a case which they cannot cure. Remedy sold by druggists at 50 cents. Come to Headquarters. You can find at our factory, No. 122 Market st., the largest and best selected stock of flannel shirts in the I her niece, Mrs. Von GUahn, who, citv and at prices to suit te nmco. ... ghe nas neVer Come ana De couvmueu. aeen. Mrs Von tjiann was tne get the place, Wilmington &nin danffhteP of Mr. A. Mindel who died here many years ago ana who was for a long time a highly ABtAAtiiol eitizen of this place. She tW V removed with her parents to Wil- .;-frn when verv voting. We Ul I LrG ,w " congratulate Capt. Von Glahn and his excellent wife on this accession lenberg County Much Cows (with youiw ealveo) at OrreU's Stables which will be sole at reasonaDie prices. , my 17 if A. A. HOUSTON. LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NKW ADVEBTISEMKNTS. W L I Excursion Munds Bros Pharmacists W M cumming Mattresses R M McIntirk Dress Goods j j hbdrick "Lydn" Parasols Milch Cows At Orrell's Stables B F Penny Hats- for Everybody Ckonlet & Morris Corn In Bul Mrs E B Wiggins, Agt New Goods W M ccmming Mechanics' Home Asso. For fishing lines, leads,bobs, poles v,i-o rt oil kini cm to the .N Opera slippers at 50c, 75c, $1.00. $!.. ranf,hi iiA w Co. a5T. rau rather Tip Lace oxioros ati"- Jes three buubns oxfords at I l.oo. $L25 Lawn rakes of the latest and most . w-au. . I . , . . colli Ywt rhe nunroveu naiem. rw j - V'.bs. Button Boots, Patent Leather HVin?Vxforiner Prtce .75 mr? I5 soods on c and D Lasts, we fit "nost dj moult foot. Special attention given to mall orders. Geo. R, French & Sons, 13 i ns s v . - 1 u ft- I U II t l V - For Rent. THAT ETput t itot nwwv. m Princess street, next door to Iv"a ue siore, until oot. 1st, iey e'v cheap. Houses and Rooms for 't'Ul, IIOIISWMI n-nii T nto trf colp fflfth lthf I.. ocwul8 maenmes wrsuc , wauune ever put on tne mar MARTIN T. DAYIS, N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. There is economy in building barb wire fences and in buying your wire from the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. f "Han't eat a thinr." Hood's Sar unnsiri lla is a wonderful medicine for - - - . . creating an appeine, reguiauug gestion ana giving sirengin. Painters, save money by buyinj your white lead, ready mixed paints, varnishes and brushes from Jacobi Hdw. Co. They sell none but the best. t For Sale. "mmmm mm t nt T3 A "VT 1 000 Pwpyft.- vm andln good condition. WiU be sold cneapt myl7tf THISOFFICK Factory, No. 122 Market st tf J. ELSBACH, frop'r. The Last of the Season. The hop given by the Brooklyn Glee Club last night at Hibernian Hall was well attended. There les on the floor. n ci t j i . , .. .. -a r I ,.Ail a qui nnna Tit Pl.t. 1 T, The committee consisted 01 messre. 0l woriuiy u . J. M. Murrin, D. M. Davis and Geo. may prove a large one. Anniversary of the W. I. I. The Wilmington Light Infantry will celebrate their 36th anniversary on Monday next, the 20th inst., by an excursion to the Hummocks. Mechanics' Home Association. iTi i n' -- ti nTT T TT CQ I win ho nnvflMp Saturday. May 18th. at my nffipft ormosite city Hall. Office hours from 9 i - n t n m finrt frnm 4 n. ra. lu b i. ua. Note hours ana come on wwb my yi u sec?y and Treas. a 1 JiJ Mclnnerney. These gentlemen uiu everything in their power to make it pleasant for all. The hop was opened by a grand march, lea ny Mr. J. M. Murrin and Miss annie CORN IN BULK , AT AUCTION FOR ACCOUNT OF ALL CON CERNED. M. CBOKtilf, Auct'r, BY CRONLY & MORRIS. On Saturday next, 18th Inst., at 11 o'clock a Peterson. Dancing was kept up un Tney wjn ff0 ow in full summer m.,We will sell within the store, corner Dock til 2 o'clock. uniform and will engage in target to th water streets, for and on account medal. AND FANCY GOODS, Notions, &c, wninh t.hfi indies of Wilmington and vicinity are respectfully invited to call and examine. my Dress-Making Department is a specialty. It is In charge of an accom plished lady from the North, who has Just returned from Baltimore, where she attend ed the Spring Openings. we have Unproved Facilities in tills De partment. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Dresses, Wraps, &c, &c, made at short notice. Country Orders Solicited. Respectfnlly, MRS. IS. B. WIGGINS, Agent, Ladies' Emporium. 115 MARKET ST. My New Trimmer Having arrived I am now prepared tfi flU and trim all orders on short notice. . I am receiving new spring Styles of Hats, Bonnets, &c, on every steamer. I ba ve al ready on hand a fine assortment of Spring ana Sfunmer Goods. my 10 tf H. CRONENBEB0, PHOTOGRAPHER, RTISTIC AND SUPERBLY EXECUTED Photographs at reasonahte prices. teh 28 tf ilex Market at., soutn side. Reunion of the Third N. C. shooting lor the company 'The 23d annual reunion of the The harpers will be taken along and Third North Carolina Infantry As- there will be music for dancing. .nW;iia vps- Tickets will be on sale at the book- SOC1H.11U11 siicmoi-.-- J tUaxT will tprdav There were sixteen veter- stores and drugstores and they will an R r resent and also a number of ladies, relatives of members, wno had been invited to accompany the Association. A formal business meeting was held and the announcement was made that the Oakdale Cemetery Co. had presented to the Association a burial plat in Oakdale, where sev eral interments had already been made of bodies removed from other parts of the grounds. Letters were read from ex President Jefferson Davis, Gen. R. E. Colston, Gen. D. H. Hill and. Rev. George Patterson, p. D:, all expressing regrets at their inability to attend the reunion. tegood to go and return on any train on the Seacoast R. R. on that day. The company will assemble at the armory at 2:15 p. m. and will march to Princess street depot and will leave the city at 3 o'clock. The proceeds are to be devoted to the fund for paying the expenses of the company during the Encampment. The compauy expects to turn out with full ranks on that day and as but half of a day is required, it js hoped that all will be able to at tend. They expect, too, aud with much reasou, that the people of Wil ..linfftrtn. anrl psneciallv the laaies. of all concerned, 700 bushels Corn In hulk, slightly damaged. "y 17 It Anniversary Celebration. o WilmingtonLightlnfantry WILL GIVE Excursions to the Hammocks MONDAY, MAT 20, OVER THE SEACOAST R. R, mwii nn nnv train duriner the day. r-Raie at the Book Stores, Drug Stores and other prominent piacss in the city. my i at . . 5 Host b Hold. n OBACCO. CIGARS, BUTTER, CHEES and Shingles. James G. Munds, Agt., DRUGGIST. FULL LINE OF PURE DRUGS AH 7tiTT.nia DhirolPlane' FTRSCnDUUlU cialty. Fancy ana 101 lei ArV11" V rr riety. Artesian Well Mineral Water, come In and try a glass r xtaxv. Drugs and Chemical?, PXILBT ARTICLES, PATENT M DIGTJOKI, shoulder Braces, Trasses, etc, etc Also Prescriptions hUedday or mghat "Drugstore. jan 4 Corner Fourth and Nun n tin oi PPAC8 mmi m nor YOU MIGHT "IF YOU AINT GOT HAVE 'KM," 'EM. Call and get goods cheaj? CHAN. tf. Bnuni'B.A 9st xrnrth water St.. Wlimingwa, will be on hand in large numbers, j myeudw Corneaa's Bed Bag Interceptic n AJ Does the work Quickly. I lv. A Permanent Cure1 J tor corkeac'8, the Alpha I Bed Bug Poisons, and tai by all Drugslsta. Quietly and Pi So tospeait
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 17, 1889, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75