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.!;- : '.- - i : ' . - ' , . ; a(.iiried aery afternoon, .WmVfid to recetre connn.. -:niT a "v" ' : . ' ! 1 1' I 'J ( N K, 'i v,T A J ! : PA 1 rf.? Ly :arricrB. -x r; p'.' pir of t ie cit, &t the :. rtt.e, or I. 'J c-intrpfcr wit. ljrertiaiu? rttes 'fivr and iibe.'&i Sub.-r ribrrb vril! ;ltt3 report aay nti t f.ii-creo to reeivs their papers regularly. New Advertisemont. BROWN &. R039iGM r A WI-1J, K'aOW.s f (JT thKt the l.rjfrt ?oyore tire t'i 'jjtr ;i.t'.-kJ!erF, and 1 1" pa'lic wn? are .:.tjv3 r.ay a ive to ihnr - n iiert. nve, bv patronage mu .i sup -o t, enibieJ to ff-ir-th.-io ndvan tnefl wbich tbj m pt ardut r upporters ' of co-opera.tion wjal'i eeek t.r to catvie. In point of choice aai extett our stock in nn rlvillad ia tYu section of tbo coa.itry. GENERAL DRESS GOODS DEP'T Jrilks, Hilker f abiic?, Farcy Dre-s Goo-1?, in Tery cont-tivable materia' use i for Ltdies Presses. As we are in consent coxmuaicAtioa with ihe Largest ItBprtir rg'J ttnufariturorswe are enabled to oflVsr oar customers the newest productions RPfi i,af?;t Novkif8 a3l EQ.n i3 they apper in tr.io'JVortheru ilarkete. . OUR mUTMlKG utPRimUl Has Ionr been one of th 5 speci! features of our eitabiisbiaeat, OUR trimmi'Mg department t ! Incluiej 8olid Colored Siik?, Latins', Bro cades Ac , Ac , tj matcli an 7 color, at prices that cannot fail to Baticfya.lt , OUR BUTTON DEPARTMENT la really immense and contains from the ccn- mon Agate to real works of art. OUR HOSIERY, GLOVE AND UNDER- , WEAR DEPARTMENT Is stocked with Foreign and Domestic manu facture. No such display has ever been seen ia tuts city. OUR LACE DEPARTMENT Is replete with all the staples and contains maay novelties. We haxe not space to enumerate, but would limply add thaf our p st history has convinced thousands ihat we. are ever on the out-look for job, Kxtra Bargains, better known in rur business as ' Dry Goods Plums''. We have be2n particularly suc cessful in securins: several Lots which will be offered on our counters thia week. We are fully convinced that we can make this a sea oa of interest to our castomars and the pub He generally. . We will offtr on WEDNESDAY, April 28tb, 250 Doz. Real Kids The above Is theGENUINB Article, NOT a Lamb Skin. 5,000 Fans I We call particular attention to a Great Bargain ia tha above, at 10c. I5c and 2Jc; tbey are really not half tho price of iit year. Wholesale Customers Will find it In their interest to :re us a call as we certainly can do theoi ord. i BROWN & RODDICK, 45 SViarket sL Porto Rico Mdlasses, i 244 Hhd P0RT0 11100 MOLA.8SE3. i .Ckoice lot now laniiDir ex-i?chr Lucy Ham toad, nd for eale low by ; apii9 Williams a siurvCiiisoy. Rlotice. 4 A T THE MEETING O? 1 ri. tne of the Wil minirtoi' THE DIREC Mutnal Insu- raace Uo-paay, held cn tt e 57th April, it ?T r,n!,M n Ms"aient of Twelve ad a half (12K J par cent. ba made on the Preaiem Notea held by tha Comrany, to pay reqaai loaees. I UAH'L N. CANNON I apl 19 , Secretary. lK HfiLNSBEBOKK, J-J- -DearSir 1 harehvtAn. deryou my thanka for the splen-id Stieff rilDO tou furnisbei, for my entertainment given Tuesday eTeti- at Mat iia Hall. I eojoved playing upon tbe BtrutncLt very Jnach It ia the best Mu ff i ia, 1'have ever played upon. The tone ii round and full and "carriea" well. The touch is elastic, sympathetic and prompt, and really dees very thing that one requires of it I I hope you will continue to keep such in strument! on hand, and introduce them to the mmaical eommnaitv of Wilmtncton t,o.rr. .oaghly at their merits deaiaiiu. V oura, sincerelv, . JOi. il. DfcNCK. f .8TIFF-? PIAHOP.Fouare and Cbrfrhr are always Tor eale at ' f HKIJiaBKBOER, P.S Lire Book and iiutic Store , i 'x r; p'.' pir o: t.;e cU, at the I . - . ' - " ; . - v k - h nP.iTOn. M tl H 13 A II I I. 11 II II V;r v I I II J 1 11 f II H i I 11 v I I f H 11 a Y 1 . If II TV IM I HI WAT I). I lJ , If 12 II 1 1 II li I I 1 II II I .. II II 111. Ill II III .'111 III I ml ?. tr-yo : Three ' H Ii M il A V 7 Ml I il 1 1 II. J I M M 1 I - i t- ri ill - ii mm i i f i ii i i r ii ii iiia l r ii n i i in i'i w VOL; V. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. See id Ho3tetter' Bitten. Sin 8 J Baksr rNtw Uoodj; CaouLT Jc Moaai8 Fruit at Auction. Be&d ad Hop Bitten P HEiH83EB8ia HtitfFPianoa. Yatii. Archery Goods. .Daj's length 13 hours'and 40 minutes. . T7iplow GlaM all. sizes Price's. at ItafTer & ' t No interment this week. in le!levH8 Cemetery S'lOPerfo morrow afternoon a 4 3 min utes past C o'clock. Thin-month his five Saturdays, five Sundays and five Mondays Tha heavy roin on Thursrhy night-.ox tended as far North as GolHsboro. Save vour moti.-v and "o iv Tvir lini id rJ Supplies frorn Altaffr & Price-. J Tho fxshiin of raner collars s much narrower on accoTint of trio hin price . - of pulp. You navfr can persuade i man that a p.per that his hi?. r.am8 in it isn't worth reading. . , EverTbodj,r can got suited wiMi a Pocket Knife, als Table Cntlarj-, at'jACoBi's Hardw are Dent- To.mor row will be known as the Fifth Sunday after Easter. It is the last Sun day in' Easter-tide. There were five interments in Pine Fore&tjCemetery (colored) this week, four adult Band one child. ' - , Window Glass of all sizes. Doors, Sash and Blinds, Bnilders' Bardware,&o Low st plreces at Ja coin's. Tho Register of Deeds, has issued two marriage licenses during the week both of which were for colored couples. There were, two interments in Oakdale Cemetery this week, both adults, one of which was brought here for burial. Tho wife who has a smile for her huge band when he comes into the house will 9 not drive him to a saloon to get one. - There Is no man so mean that a dog will not follow him. It has also been no ticed that every poltticion has some sort of support. . i Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is the most reliable article in use for re storing jjray hair to its original color and promoticg its growth. The cargo of fruit on board the schooner Garlton, consisting of bananas and pine- g apples, will be offered for sale by Messrs; Cronly & Morris on Monday. Funnv weather for May. So cool was it last night that blankets were again brnnabt. intn rpnuisition and fares were found comfortable this morning.' It is probably some satisfaction to a n;ule to know that while he cannot soar as high as the lark, hp can sing, just as loud and kick very much sorer. The Texas Tribune says : ,4The late atmbEpherical freshness' has brought on many cases of Coughs and Colds, and Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup is in ereater demand than ever." Price only 25 cents. The Charlotte Press says it is .reported that the Pennsylvania R. R. has an eye on the Carolina Central and will endeavor to buy it when sold on May 31st, -but we J J ' do not think that there is any likelihood of this. Indications. For the Scuth Atlantic States northeast winds, possibly veering to warmer south east, rising followed by falling barome ter, clear or partly cloudy weather. i Again vre would remind our readers to call on Messrs. . & I. Shrier and exam ine the immcr.se stock of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothings which they are selling at extremely low prices. They have also received a ha-idscme stock of latest styles S:raw and Felt Hats. tf In token of respect to the memory of Dr. Flanner the offices at the City Hall were closed to-day by order of the Mayor and the building appropriately draped with the.? a.b'e emblems of mourn ing, and will so rohnin until after hl interment. Messrs- John Colville, J. W. Perdew I J. I . Macks, H. M. Bowden, F. M. King, tr ' r T TTT T ' v - . jli. ju. xvaiz, v. siKins, o. v. skinner and P. Heinsberger have -been appointed the committee, as provided for at the meet Eg held last Monday night, to solicit sub scriptions to the railroad to the Sound. WILMINGTON. N. C.; Penonal. Mr. Edjiar D. Goodman, of New York, brother to Mr. V. D. Goodman, of this city, and a pianist of much reputation, is 1. 1 : ' a ... ' '.t xpeciea nere in lew uaji on a nail 10 hia brother. Soiue ot our citizeos who a e aware of Mr. Gool man's rare rami cal attainments fcpeak of endeaToricg to induce him to favor our people with a concert on some evcuiog during his short Btay in the city. , -- 1 .j . . . .. . Kcaly mixed IVlntestiicUy jure White Lead, CVbrs, Uruahea, Wjado Glass, Wilson Commencement. "We learn from the Wilson Advance hat Rev. L. 8. Burkhead. D. D , Pre- ai-imiz Ivdrfr of the Wdminvton Dis- rict, and one of the foremost of Metho dic divines in the State, has accented an j . . - invitation .to deliver the annual address on the occasion of the Commencement exer cises at Wilson College, on Wednesday nijiht, Jane 2ad, 1880. As the Advance esys, Dr. Burkhead is finished scholar, deep thinker and a fluent sneaker, and h'm efTrti nn th-f. ' nr.. .1 --'--- ' " casion will no doubt add a new laurel to his already brilliant cba'plet. Plows, Shovels, Titohtorks, Spade Rakes, Trace Chains, Plow Lines, fec. For the lowest price3, go to J ac obi's. Harbor Master's Report. From Captain Joseph Price, Harbor Master, vie have the following list of ves sels arrived at this port during the month of April: American. Tonnage. Steamers. Schooners, 6. 9. 1. 1. 4,879 1,646 892 Bries. Barques. S64 t w Total, 1G. 6,681 Tonnage. 69 637 1,732 foreign. J choo'ners. 1. o t 5. 8. Brigs, Birqaes, jTotal, 2,838 Total number of American' and For gn vessels 24. Total amount of tonnage 019. I I he j Pilots' soundings on Main .Bar report 12 J feet of water at mean low tide,, with an average rise of 4 to 6 feet during the month. Full Metal and Walnut Show Cases, al yles and sizes, at Altaffbb, Pitt.ce J ' . j i j i There and Here. A private letter to the Editor of the Review, from a friend now resident in avannfth, contains something of interest r ! ,ati; tQ thJ eelebmtiia of Memorial Day here as compared with its observance in Savannah. We think it will prove of general interest and we therefore assume the responsibility of publishing here, for the benefit of our readers, that portion of the letter relating to the observance of the ay in Savannah I was struck, yesterday, with the quiet way in which our Savannah friends keep 'Memorial Dav' It had been Hnlv nnHrJ ii tne onlv mnrn;nir -aner. the Jf. that ;a nnblish.il ham. bnt in a nni.u' maner that I had not observed it; and for a city where the - fife and drum, as wen fta thB higher pradea of inatrnmnt-l I ninoin aA ar innsfanf lw riaavf if . J3 giran9. Not a note iell noon the ear. which made the absence of music especi- ally marked to one from Wilmington, where r a 'it .. The first intimation I Had that It was Memorial Day was by the closing of the Banks all day, and, in the afternoon, all the business houses. But there was not a soldier in the streets. ' Wei, said I, what sort of a Memorial r ay Is this, where no .drum is heard, no funeral Dote, as the flowers to the graves ape carried? But, for fear that I shall become poetic, 1 will say that. there was no military parade, no civic parade, but each family or other organization went to the different cemeteries and placed flowers upon the graves of their dead sons or . friends. It. is ceitaialy very impressive, without any show, to see all the citizens and their families wend' Ing their way in carriages, by street cars, or otherwise, to the threejer four ceme teries with flowers with which to deck the graves of their fallen sons. No ad dress, no parade, but a universal moving to the cemeteries by a whole people, as it were, with flowers in profusion. I may be wrong, but I like it. better than a noisy parade with the sound and crash of martial music. Malaria Destroyed. G. A. J. Gadbois,ef Brockville, Cana' da, certifies that he was prostrate 1 by a malarial disease contracted in. Texas, and was quickly and completely eared by the use of Warner a Safe PilU and Bafs Bit ten. He adds "I shall never travel in that climate without your Safe Pilli and Bitten as a part of my outfit." SATURDAY,5 MAY r -. wrain 01 ur. riinnf r. It ii nth feelings pf great regret that - w u uuu.ii r ij reaaera icvaay ine death of Dr. Henry G. fanner. Yes ter day afternoon it became apparent me qaicai mends who hSre fce-h in at tendecee onuhim that Im could not rei ma!n much longer and tbis affertoen, it Vd struggle witfil the corifiuereT, hi r.nbte. spirit took Its ght. 60e(UreufttAlitttf-lese than wk after his ettaek,1 a week of ta!n, but of almost ttsrrlcn'Bciousness 11 fie vras sCrri&ded'lrAe' JtJij loring hinds which minUteredeTeryiwant-end niih- ing whbtfl the compass of medical skill waS ferVnridon to bsffle the terrible dis- ease, ins aeath has fallen as a sad afflic tion on our entire city. . He Is mourned everywhere asd his loss fee real calamity. ut riannef was a natite of Kewbera. knt Mm. tn : i. "rr., r c 'v waeu , very young, when hisfather, the late Bennett FUaner. removed hem far the mmum. f r.-t- i .. . - - - in Duncecs. just previous to the war he swaiea medicine in thia city under Dr. v7 r rrL . t . . . Tdrk, even after trouble between the WS-f a! a - wW- - - ,T , FIinMr ll,!,Bn - MivBui i uw umn ana en tered as a private in Co. I. f the 18th the close of, Jthe great drama, achisvinff for itself a reputation fer gallantry, daxa and daring, second to none in the ser. icev . While in Virginia napt fating resigtietf, and thetitbe gallant Potts, a chiralroos soniwbo' gare up his life at Spotsylrania u Court House; !;anccefded to the command. At Capt. Potts' death Dr. Flannerjwas promoted to the vacancy, and as its commander served with it during the remainder of the war. The I North tfamlfn. TOa-frl ,, - u.- I ar Jtsn mtoO -ract(of m0) forth, j, Heseryed ia Company I fer on. year, Ae the fiscal year expires on the SOth lT ' J 1 unUi April Kthi 1862, wfaea the W day of September, the reductions do not T fiMT-M. e. curncir, (south) galztion took place, e then accepted T.? ZL11 ud,U er,Front and Walnut Wets, Rev. L. ki . . i.i - . "wwfw. purchases made or licenses issued before A. Yates pastor. Services at 11 a m nui the ' position of8econd Lieutenant In the fi.it day of October next are subject to 30 p. m. Sabbath School at "p iu w V LatbmV battery field artillery and t wonder the rerenue act of March M. Parker, supt. Prayer Meetin-'arJf entered for thai irar Th h,tu ... 1, 1879, and the provisions In the amende Preaching Wednesday evening at T"J) VI J , I'i,. The battery was act giving it effect "after the first day o'clock. Young Men and Women Cl Hs Seat to Virginia and thr It mrnd . tint!! of .Tn -. IRfid. l.lrn I,. ,i.L ll.n i...Aut a V 7T1 52" V11"--- rw v . m-m ' . "n. w . v . - v .vw. mbw wVuucla.iiju ii.il . .i.ir fi.nrri iimriiFTi it h . !i ii r i i n . ' I ' . . . j ,iiJ?T'9'v cp.ii I: H an ft It m thmn that Slant M I ... ... v"7 : " tt: " -A: ?' iV" ner tore from lis staff the battle scarred flagof the company and placing It next m oy wnvoyoa uaaieiy iromneneio, This flag, rent and rery.e flag.ot a uBf"8' w"l' , W P rwwtween the wharf and the steamer and tbe desire, be laid with him in the grave. drty n faiii ;trc nnnn that krAiktnor Not long after the close' of the war Dr. Flanner became associated with his rela tive, Dr. W. H. Green, in the drug buel- nsasconductedbythemtothisday,ad aome vpar aol Wbn ther waa r.vIV.I of the military spirit among our people, he was chiefly instrumental In the organic zationoi the Cape Fear Light Artillery. Bteamer- ihe horse fell upon the gun He was made' the 'first Captain of the wal8 tbe flat and from thence into the Company and resigned the command when water on the'side next the wharf, but as an artillery battalion was formed, and he he young man who had him in charge was elected tails command, with the rank of Major. ,j This position .he afterwards resigned to accept a commission as Chief of-Artilleryon. the Governor's Staff, with tho rank of-Colonel. Three years ago, in March, 1877, Dr. Flannt r was elected aa Alderman of the city fro the Second Ward, a position which he has continued to fill very ac ceptably over since. Two years ago, when Mayor Dawson resigned, he was elected by the Board as Mayor pro. temp, and has often since temporarily served as inch. Dr. Flanner was, we believe, about 4 3 years of agr. We hare no data,, how erer, to gu!d us, beyond that of our own imnressions. The funeral aerfices will probably take place to-morrow atternoon although at this time, at our close, noth- ing positiTeX has been decided npon I We write' hurriedly, and therefore' perhaps im perfectly. ' At some other time we msy try to do more towards em balming the memory of one of the bravest and truest and knightliest spirits we hare ever known. .VhaPliyncar Paradox. . It Laab said tkat the blood is the source of life.'. It is as truly the source of disease and death. No life, that U to say, no healthy th sue can be J generated Iroms icspara bloody nuufgea pf body can tOTillf pcO fcjacils when supplied with impure blood. The fluid that should carry life and health to everywparU carrisa only weakness and disease b ihC5aef life only whenlt is pure. If it has becoce dhv eased, it must be. cleansed by proper eeJselteir f of tha human heart sends jt,are.f disease tocjb Asy. TO"cIiaBe the blood of all iraparitiee use :Dr-Pieree Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Porgatire Pellsts, the meet ti&etsxl al teratire, tcaia and cathartic ressiks)rct discovered. They are especially efScient in scrofulous diseases. 1, 4880. . Last ft ichc. The entertainment given last nJbt in i iu9 up ra nouse oy Uessrs. Uruey tod - Dencfc was all that could have, beet de tor sired. It was one of the - eyents of the season. Pref. I in his best Tttn and th rin7 rwMl Prayer ud CornniH -ttons with which he fkirefed the andieoce were in keeping with fcir high rep I utetion. el And what shall I magical m I description. a-j ui r, xe&cK y oi rr. lencs: ... .1. .1 music? It i It must be I predated. Wo irnst tUt then geaUc men will favor us once wore at leaet dur iog their stay among us. ceueUoTtlou ef the Revenue Avi. We gather thfa from the columns of the I Raleigh 06errer ; The State Treasurer I has given a construction ef the act passed I at.tne re.cant special session of the Gen I rl ItttmKI. ...i : .v.. J i auciug iuo iix on i:qeori I The act reduces the purchase I n secuon iu, schedule B. to two -nd s . i . - ' iAnhtir n..Mn . i . . I A uu wo taxes in secuon , "uu 1X11 PT mon l uureuuuers oi BDiritnons iinnnm and momb n Mtailers of malt II i lllll W T I -I-'- VM.- Ttenurer, concorred la by tht Atton 1 General : ?lIfin3,0Ltb6act prorides ,lhat lhis t Mha.il nnt h mnamM.1 t ln.(. ..-. I ,tJtion 3t above, fixes the time at Oe. I Mr Nath'l Jacobi hating been appoint I cd agent for the AtlaePlow, parties In want of this celebrated Plow can now have their orders fi lied at Jacob i's Hard ware Depot, Ho. 10 S. Front st. tf. fortunate Escape. This morning a horae attached to dray load of goods, all the property of Mr J. XiOeb. and in rhartra nf nn. rt im Mtte lincess street wharf to deliver the eoods on I board th .Wm., 7.1- Datoion, stepped a little too far and the went OTerboard. dragging the horse it. Thew bappciM.d toU aflat Ut ihlft dtKt' fM- . horse from its weight, though dragging TV" " ""J 8 d". sTOOds Safely Upon the flat without aaage te a single article and from thence th wer0 transferred to the deck of the I had kept his hold upon the reins he was guided around the end of tbe wharf into the dock and from thence te the ahore.sus taining no further damage than a cold kk j . mu..: were goods to the amount ot $160 on the .dray but fortunately thsy sustained not apafticle of in jury and the only damage resultiig from the accident wss a pair of broken shafts. A. Wiiminstan Bey. We are proud of eur Wilmington boys. They make their mark wherever they go, and it ia seldom indeed that there is cause to blush for one of them. This has been of PMt Serrations and ef that which Iinow w lDe ,QU no,a 01 and lt bidi M ProT I of those WD re now 3Ml K tne i of Hen Is proof ef what wa say. iron vxr-caooro trairQit ana is said relative to a promising young gentle man, Mr. J. B. Hawes, son of Mr. C. W. Hawes of this city. It is in regard to the debate between tbe two societies at Bing bain's School, reference to which has been made by us: 'A committee of seven gentlemen, with Gen J M Leach at the head, acted as judges of the debate. The subject was, 'Would aLarjteArmy aad Nary he bene 6cial to the Uaited States?' The com Bittee retired after the debafe, returned, and reported their decision in favor of the negative: ; 'Another doty of (he committee was te award the medal to the best debater. This was worn by J B Hawes, Kaliztheaic Society, Wilmington, N. C. Tha pedal wxa prtsrstad to the tktorloca yossg jpaa by Geo Lcsehln his tsest happy Banner. rHe told tbe youac eta that it was an honor to hare wea tbe cedal arer bis ahla oppeceats; it was an heser to vcar a medal obtained at the school which ctaads pre-eminent asoaff pre paratory achools in the South, if not in th whole country.' Wrt!- 1Ji bS for- iiK.Stbe Written r.n r,r.'m eae fide of tie paper. ' eeJitleyrfcAtoided. I . . w""' wi-poDC6tp, taleo eo itatt J U.orslflixin the. vannr. ..r .1 S!r?x ?krfk&& 11 c!ock. echfiiri; &V $ o'clock, & ) :y?-di9ii s i iiwivw fJttss streets. s Wimivw tirtes street-. 1. v H.faninx 13 .. i . . v" eninc .Pryrtat 4!cck. - Bctol fc" tin day first HArTj.vi:. aiuncH, J'; Tay,c I'ftstorr ferjsiccs twronow : atlt a.. in.,H I-l' in. Tl:e Lord's Supper wilt rm jnmmTSteiod sdttr ih- UorMi t .'j riiiiay School atfU.). a m. Kif'oLh i "ivkS u Sunday ijcl)ool at :l ; uj , S, 'Traf -reetiug Tuesday t i o'clock. 'cn:OTtb l'raycr JIcetiL 1 oung I niflii z, " v-"" i:nTcrj jray ouajr ul$ul M 'ec. i rvn Bflrr iaa a i .w. n a 7 ui s Lutheran School at i iiurcn in tun? ivrtr i - --v...r h.30 a. in. second rtEYTEEu cuukcii n j w...m. .i .. otiSi orDJcS erVices at ii v Kl U. AW I -1 Iffin I, 't -I T 'I 1 . . 1 j. at H:30 nj in. iPjrayer i.lee .'in.. ' I in" TIFTII STREET it E. TriiuiiCII (SOCT1I), a5Riv.ivp; I n ' l'',5r. OCrVJC( S mi tn 111 n ( e . - mi.. l . s erenings in each month Judge Me ares has .issued an order for a special term of the Crimea, fsourt fer this county, to open oiv the 2i iCSf This'h done to avoid. a cornet. toriUiiLc Supci.'or Court, which . 'meets on liulsit Mcr.daV"i:i the month -the 31st iristi . You can buy No. 1 Ocokihg and Heals Ing Stoves at almost any price at Jacoui'3 Hardware Depot. Meteorological. To Sergeant J, M. Officer at this! place, we the following weather month of April, 1880. WfltPba,, Kinal are indebted for report fer tho Mean barometer, ! 30. 103 . Highest bar ometer, 13tbj 30.417. j Lowest barometer, 6th, 29.802. i Monthly range of barome ter. .615. Highest "temperature, 2Cth, 0. Lowest tempsriJture, 12tb, 34. Monthly renge of temperature, '. 6'6, Greatest daily range of temperature, 23 J, 3. Least daily ranee of temDeraturn 3d, 4th and 25th, !10. Total rainfal!. 3.62 laches. IPrevaillnc wind, southwest. TeUl monthly movement of wind, 74.12. Alaximum velocity of wind and direction. South 3d, Southwest CtbSouthwest2Cth, 36 miles. Number cfj foggy-days, 0. Number of clear days ca which rain fell.O. Number of clear dayd on which no rain fell, 8. Numbersof fair dsye cn which rain fell, 6. Numbsr of fair dava on Which no rain fell. ID. Oloudy days on which ralri fell, 4. .'Num ber ef cloudy days on which1 no rain fell, 1. lotal number of days on wliich rjin fill, 10. Total number bf,d. 6 on which no rain fell. 20. Datea tA num h Dates of solar halos. 0.1 Dates of luuur hales, 23d, Dates of JreslOrb. Aver sge hourly relocitr of windaia nr. a. v.. tot the month, 8.0. ..Pxavailioc dirc tion of wind at :oGaf ro. for thp moot! . Seothweat.' Prevanindttsetida of win i at 2.56 p.m. for te moBftf,' South wcs'. rrevauruK airecuon oi wind at 10 CO . m. tor the month. South weaLi Ga! (dates', Wind, direction and wind v!,mi i 3d, 36, 8 ; 4th. 25, S W i Cth.u. S W, i&in,2, a W ; ' 16th.i29, SHV ; 2tJib, 36, S W ; 29tb,26,:8.W... Hoxr, Advortirxmicrrts. WewCiQodsti MSS-a J, BAfibas a!i large an! varied assortment ofladiea? and Child -rea s Bats aad Boneeti, Lace Ties and Uowa. OUT JlewHtoak- nf afinfM. k.. Mt- i VOW ODB. Wihtn.lirir Hats, Beaasts, Bibboes br the very latest styles aad at very low priees Oin and te tot TO-ratK. Corner of Ihird. aadOraoc" HK8. 8. J. DLKEK.. Fruit at OX MOJiDAT-NBXT, :d Ioit., at 10 o'clock, A. M., we will sell on board Ur Bear. Carletou,5ortk tide DorV street Viarf hireargeof :i,4j r ., : ? BAJfANAB AND FIHEAPFidtk. j ,t CONIT ' 0&B1B, " may- 1-lt ,(V .;-;;9djuaJLnefri.' " 30Br ,UMS CATABBB, AB AST2IVA Clxarettes, TTei De Ifeyi Ca'arrt Curt aad a fall and cent lets stock cf pare Drag s " ssi Uedleiees. ' ' -.. : .' r. C UILLER, Ofr?th aad han dtraeto. Opc j day aad sight. i -. nf rtf - .
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 1, 1880, edition 1
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