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TT i i, in . THIS PAPER Buadajl ex- Il'll ; - T. J A M KM. KT'H ASM IKOKKIKTOK. MtU'l'IONH, HOSTAOK PAIU. ... & i o c .'k . V. a a ne rt' . ; .... rjl l! t-J- fl 35 ; Oiio moDtn, ou cenia. riil b delivered by carriers, ,,'f charge, in any part or the city, at the Jre rates, or li cents per week, ertijii;,: rate, low and liberal S0-u!bicriler. will please report any and Vi nr-v to receire tbeir papers regularly. New Advertisements. SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT T BROWN & RODDICK 45 Market St. ' j. K NO N FACT that the I ! I v mi Havcs re th n9artet teller?, and ,r i utjlic w!io are always .enly Hire to .(,. iuter-st. bTd, bj their patronage ,u mr"o t, ennbled ni to off-it them advan ces which the m st ardent supporters of c ,-, ration w uld seak far to outvie. Id i t of caoice and extent: our stock is ua ,iTai;ed la this saction of the country. , GENERAL DRESS GOODS OEP'Ti filki, 8Uken Fabrics, Fancy Dress Goods, in Tery conceivable material used for Ladies Ureas-a. ' Aa vre are in constant communication with lha Largest Importers and Manufacturers. we re enabled to ofl'jr our customers the newest -.rodactions and Lateat Novelties aa soon as ki.tij appear in the Northern Markets. UUR MOURNING DEPARTMEN T H- long been one of the special feature3 of ur ettsblishment. : CUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT !-c'uies Solid Colored Silks, Fatins, Bro mides fcc , Ac, to match any color, at prices hat cannot fail to satisfy all. OUR BUTTON DE PART Jit FJfcTiun. t ,i really i.mswflse and contaiis from the com " -jfa'te to real works of art. OUR HOSIERY, GLOVE AND UNDER WEAR DEPARTMENT : Blocked with Foreign and Domestic manu facture. No such display has ever been seen in this city."' OUR LACE DEPARTMENT I j roplete with all the staples and contains man? novelties. . - . ; We hare not space to enumerate, but would simply add that our p st history has coimnced thousands that we are ever on the out-look for job, Extra Bargains, better tnown in our business aa "Dry Goods Plums". We hare bean particularly suc cttMful ia securing sereral Lots which will be offered on our counters this week. . We are fully conrtneed that we can make this a sea on of interest to our customers and the pub lic generally. We will offer on WEDNESDAY, April 28th, 250 Doz. Real Kids i 2 BUTTONS, TLo above la the GENUINE Article, NOT a Lamb Skin. 5.000 Fans I We call particular attention to a Great lUrain in the abore, at 10c, 15c and 25c; tbey are really not half the price of last year. Wholesale Customers Will fin J it to their interest to eire us a call s we certainly can do them good. BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. apl 24 . Porto Eico Molasses, Choice tot now landing eiSchr Lucy Hammond, And for sale low by . -apl 19 WILLIAMS A MURCUISON. New Goods. 1KS. H. J. BAKER him m. Uro- and raried assortment of Ladies and Child Hata and Bonnets, Lace Ties and Bows. Our New Stock of Millinery has arrived aed cow open. We bare a tare assortment of 4 at. Bonnets, Kiivbons of the Try lateat tjle and at Tery low prices.' Call and see joursel1". Corner of Third and Orange o. 4. d arr.a. .'may. 1 1 Gane-Gaue-Cane I LIBERAL PRICE WILL BE. PAID t. GHKKV CANEdeliTeredatour works in tlb city. Tor particulars appl j to f tDWARD KIUDKR A SONH. apl 2i-tf Walter Coney, DEALER IN pDliACCO, IMPORTED AND DO- IJbSTIfJ CIGARS, CigaraUea, Snuff and 5 pes of all descriptions. WALTER CONEY, Market street. i v 1 1 H i VOL. V. LOCAL NEWS. . i New Advertisements. P HiHsaaoial Karc Chance. i Yates. Organs. , For other locals see fourth page. Window Glass Price's. -all sizes at AlU flier . " ' i t Nothiug doing in Masistfrial circles to day. ; ' Ihere wasoLe interment in Bellevue Cemetery this week an adult. Only one interment that of an alult in Oakdale Cemetery this week. . . j i The Kegister of Deeds has issued three . i marriage licenses this week; all for white couples. ' I The mathematiciiti who. wished to borrow 6ome cash, wrote : 'I will I ii atk fora i. Iron has gone up so high that poor people can't afford to have it in their blood now. I Fishes go in schools. And it U asserted by persons with piscatorial tendencies, that somo play hooky.' : '! Full Metal and Walnut Show Gases, all styles and suesr, at Altaffeb, Pkice & Go's. . There were seven interments in Pine Forest Cemetery (colored) this week three adults and lour children Safe, reliable, harmless and cheap is Dr. Jt.il'a Cough Syrup. - We therefore do not wonder at the popularity of this old family medicine. The price is only 25 cents a bottle. Plows, Shovels, Pitohtorks, Spade Rakes, Trace Chaius, Plow Lines, &c For the lowest prices, go to J ac obi's. Thin weather is I suggestive of cool breezes and salt air. The steamer! Fags port will make her regular Sunday trip V-mprrow, leaving her wharf in th'is city at 9:30 o clock, a. m. Ready-miked Paints, isjtrictly i ure While Lead, Ccbrs, Brushes, W ndow Glass, &2.t at Jacobi'3 Don't you wish you was a big man? said one little urchin to another, 'K'rect, I do. I'm just dyin' to be big euuff to git shaved an' ha?e one of 'em barbers powder me all over an' squirt cologne juice at me was the reply. Again we would remind our readers to call on Messrs. A. & I.. Shrier and exam ine the immense stock 'of Men's, youths and Boys' Clothing, which they are selling at extremely-ldv prices. They have also received a handsome stock of latest styles Straw and Felt Hats. tf The members of the First Baptist Church in this city are reminded, in the list of church notices, that their regular annual meeting for the election of officers and other necessary business will be held at 8 o'clock next Monday evening. The Big- Editor, as he is called iu this office i. e. the Editor-in-Chief of the Review, has gone to Pittsboro for a few days to look after bis Chatham county interests. We crave the indulgesce of our readers until the big chief returns. There is no excuse for those who drag their weary and disordered bodies into our company, when a few doses of Atkk's Sarsapawlla. would cleanseHhelr murky blood and restore their health and vigor. Ye, muddy victims of billious disease, have regard for your neighbors, if not for your selves. . Indications I For the South Atlantic and Gulf States 'stationary or falling barometer, warmer, Southerly winds and partly cloudy weath er and possibly rains on the Gulf coast. Mr..Nath'lJacobi having beeu appoint ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties in want of this celebrated Plow, can now. have their orders filled at J A coin's Hard . ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front St. tf. x Quick Work. Remarkably quick work was per form el in stowing the cargo of the Russian schooner Cathcrina Marie, which was cleared tomlay by Messrs Robinson & King for Greenock, Scotland. The steve dores commenced work on Thursday morning at about 6:30 o'clock, and at the close of their labors that evening they bad stowed 1,166 barrels of tar; on Friday they stowed lj!46 barrels, making in the two days 2,312 barrels stewed. The re mainder of the cargo, 438 barrels, mak ing a total of 2,750 barrels, was stowed this morning. In this connection it may be proper to state that' 800 barrels U con sidered a good day's work. There was so steam used, the work having been all ac compliabed by men and horse power. ' ' W WILMINGTON N. C.; Jotftt Services, Sunday after Ascension Day, May 0th., 1880 There wirl be jorot servicea for tie I rending accidetts ha Jas occurred, in (UX parishes of SU 8t- 4ohb'4 and Suj section of the country for mat y a day, Paul's, at St. Jtt esf tdH trfW, (Sunday) morning ai 11 A. m", at wbkh- time the Bishop will administer the rite bf ...... . . : connrmation. aeau Tree. You can bay No: 1 Cooking and Heals ing gloves at almost any price at J acobi's Hardware Depot.. . 7 v ' A narrow Escape. This afternoon ; as . the steam tug Woodbury in the employ, of the govern ment, was in the act of leaving the wharf at the foot ef Chestnut street, the ran into a small fishing boat and capsized her. Mr. Edward Hewett and his son John Hewett, ho live about eleven miles from the city, just below BJg Island, were in the boat at the time, aLd they narrowly escaped drowsing. Ihey also had a quantity of provisions on boardand their fishing nets. The provisions, which were valued at about $14, were lost, but the nets were recovered. We very much regret the misfortune to these' gentlemen, while at the same time we congratulate them upon their fortunate escape from a more serin ous calamity. Everybody can get suited with a Pocket Knife, also Table Cutlery, at Jacob l's Hardware Depot- More European Visitors. A farewell party was given on Thurs day evening at the Hall of the WilmiDg ton Hanover Turn Yerien, on the corner of Tenth and Market streets, complimen tary to Messrs. John D. Steljes and Wm. Dosher, who left this morning on tba steamship Benefactor for New York, en route for a trip to Germany. A splendid collation was speech and Mr. John W. Gertz made a spread in the German and Mr. W. H. Gerkea in the English lacg uage. They were responded to by Messrs. Steljes aad Dosher. The tourists expect to sail from New York on the 15tb iast.,in the steamship Main of the North Geraan Lloyd Line. Mr. B. H. J. Ahrens and family will alse leave on Monday for New York and the FaderlanU, and expeet to sail on the same steamer. Window Glass of all sizes, Djjh, Sash and Blinds, Builders' Bardware,&o Low st plreces at Jaoobi's. Attention Dealers. As many of our retail as well as whole sale dealers in wheat, corn, fleur, lard, pork, short ribs, and so forth, are inter ested in the Chicago markets,, we call their attention to the fact that from this day on, whenever one of our patrons gets his Review in the afternoon, he can turn to the Commercial column and see the exact condition of the Chicago market during that day, with the fluctuations of the different articles at each hour of the day from the opening of the market to the close of the same, which ordinarily occurs at 3:30 P. M. except on Saturdays, When 2:30 P. M. is the closing hour. To day, however, the latest dispatch is 1:30 P. M. which is a guarantee that there was no change at 2:30, otherwise telegrams would have been sent noting the change. I Save your money and buy your Build eg Supplies from Altafier & Price. t To a correspondent. A communication from Bnrgaw origi nally sent to our j neighbor of the Star, has in accordance, with a request by postal from the author been turned over to vis. Had the cemmunication been originally directed to the Betixw we would have cheerfully given it a place in our columns, provided, wo could have e'imioated with j the author's) consent, certain objectionable expressions which it contains calculated as we think they are, ! to give oflense to other good citiaens of Burgaw. We have already pablished one communication in regard to this matter, and we thick it best fo all parties concerned to let the matter drop . What we stated was &implys an item of news, and oar informatien was derived from one of the most respectable and trustworthy citizen la Pender coos ty, whom we are ccostrainsd to believe had no idea or inUntica of doing any one the slightest wrong or injustice in regard to the result ef the recent election at Bur gaw. At any rate, certain ft fa, that ibis was our position in the matter, and wt thereore decline to take any part in the controversy, either directly or indirectly. Notwithstanding the annual recurrence ot Lent, the fast men in this country far outnumber the fast days. - w Une of theedocV and most iuarf- rj happened in tta'eigh, or iu thevicicity of mai city, n lturadj I ait..,, A merry j?arly of young ladiesmdgentltm.?nlAil ed out early in the tacrnin of that day for a picnic Irolio to a mill pond some five miles tiiatanifrom the city. AJl were hap py and the partyvwere in high glee, whe life toerrr'Tauch op the iovoaa TbUbe folks resounded tbroogb the woods on He iourney thither fiut mark the chaof ; In the evening they all returned as sol emn as a funeral procession, for indeed it was nothing else. 'Two of the ycung men who had left heme on that bright. May morning with high spirits and full of hope and promise of a long and useful life, were brought back corpses, while a third parson, a young-lady, for whose safety these gallant youths had. peri'ed and for feited their lives, was broeght hjme moit dead than alive. We make the following extract from the Observer ot the - sad af fair: Among the party wer j Beauregard Crocker, a youth some twenty years of age, and John D. McMillan, a youth of about the tame age. These two young men, soon after arriving at the pond, went out in one of the Bmall boats, accompa nied by Miss Annie Mitchell, a young lady some sixteen years of age, the daughter of Thomas Mitchell, of this city. The young men paddled to the head of the pond, and were returning to the dam, when the boat ran on a stump whose top was just below the surface of the water. It stop ped the boat and the two men made sev eral efforts to push it oil, using the pad' dies tor that purpose. Suddenly the boat capsized and its three occupants were thrown into tho water. ; Miss Mitchell struggled to avoid sink ing, and both Crocker and McMillan, who were excellent swimmers, went to her aid. Crocker first reached her, ancl she grasped him tightly. In a few moments McMillan reached her, -and she clung to him also. The two were so intent on saving her that they thought not of themselves, and made heroic efforts to carry her to wards the bank, which wastgfcout one hundred feet away. She held them so tightly and in such a way that they were unable to have the free use of their limbs, which was so necessary i The result was that after she had been brought a little nearer the land the strength of the two gave out, and both, with the young lady sank,' Mr Crocker was the first to be come entirely exhausted from his heroic efforts to save the lady and finally sank for the last , time About 200 yards away front the scene ef the drowning a boat was moored, in whioh eat Charles "Jordan, Iiey Rogers and a small boy, all of this city. They were alarmed by theories of the drowning men for help, and ; hastily releasing the boat from it fastenings, went to the bend of the pond, whence the cjrles came. When they came near they saw the boat bottom upward' and the bead of the young lady just going beneath the water for the last time. Crocker and McMillan were both out of sight, havtpg finally sunk several seconds before, Mr Jordan the moment .the boat arrived over the exact spot, saw Miss Mitchell sinking, and "dived at a blue bow. in her hair, which could be seen in tub water. He caught the drowning girl by her long hair and was able to 'return to the surface with her. . Both he and Rogers then placed her in the boat with much effort . and she waa taken to the shore. Attempts at resuscitation proved of good i effect, and she was toon brought back to conscipusneis. . While some et the party were render ing her this aid, others were making efforts to reach the bodies of the two no ble young me a who had lost their lives in the attempt to save her. Finally both were recovered by Mr S M Parish, and brought to land. Ail attempts to restore them to life, and many were made, prov ed unavailing, and the two faces remained placid in death's sleep. x t Personal . Rev. Dr. Bernbeima having returned from his attendance1 upon the Lutheran Synod, will occupy the pulpit of the St Paul's Lutheran Church in this eity to morrow, (Sunday) preaching both morn ing and evening in English. He gave us the pleasure of a brief call this morning, and while with us stated that fields of wheat on the lines' of road over which he had traveled were looking excellently fine and promising.. lie Hates that the fruit crop was much injured by the late cold weather, but that there will be aooething!of a crop notwithstanding thacold. " ' l puring the session of the Synod a colored man named ,'Jajaea Koontz, was ordained to the ministry, which is the first man ol thai race oi the LiUineranz incs tee war. ThafUpwiaa unraUabhtal 6tt ter remains in lhe PostoEfce m thui cUy Mary F. Brown, Pender county, N. C. 8,..I8S() NO. 65 Perilous. V .,jyVi'f.M..! iittemoon a party. if genlto mja v.tTG w-itrhi'jg the'raoveueh's I a tailor in th rigging-' cf a Bchooner lying at ths v-i.jl i,t'arly. opposite the Custcm IQa&G li uie of 4hem challenged an ottier, the ia't-r an elderly; gentiesoen and tha head ! Oiie of Our'promineUt busifieasj hoaeo, t. j;o to the cross treea,of thel schoohtr, iu.d offered to wager coulJ uf .l heHirr was promptly cepttdj-v our elderly friend-itifce-s!alfta depcaited in the huudi of a bystander, and tho challeuged party walked delibratcly o?er to where, the schooner lay, climb ed into the riggiuR aud-went to the mast head and placed his hands upon the cross trees and then deliberately returned, laughingly rem ark it g, as he reached terra firma, that "it waa higher up than; he thought for." lie refused, however, to accept of the wager ho had so fairly won. It should be remembered, iu passing, that when the broker who gave the chal lenge found that it was to be accepted in geod earnest, her attempted to dissuade his friend from making the somewhat perilous effortjbut he reckoned witiftmthis host, as the challenged' party, ' who al though somewhat advanced in the sixties and haviBg no sea-faring experience, was not the man to give up without a trial. The feat is' one of daily performance at sea by sailors, and with'a steady 'nerve is not one of much peril even to a landsman, but we would not advise our venerable friend to make tho attempt too often. . Church Services. Worship in tho various churches of the city to-saerrow as forfows: FIRST .BAPTIST CHURCH, corner of Market and Fifth streets., Rev. J. B. Taylor, Pastor. Services to-morrow at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. Missionary Society at 9:30 a. m. Brooklyn Sunday School at 3 p. in. Annual Meeting of the Church for business on Monday nigb't at S o'clock. Young Men's Prayer Meeting Tuesday uigm at a o'clock. Church Prayer Meeting Thursday iiiglit at 8 o'clock. ST. PAUL S EVANO. LUTHERAN CHURCH, Corner of Sixth and Market streets. Rev. G. D. Bemheim, I). D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. English Service at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. ST. JAMES' PARISH, corner Third and Market streets, lie v. A. A. Watson, D. D., Rector. May 9th. Sunday after Aecension. Celebration at 7 a. m. Morning Prayer and Confirmation at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 4 p. m. Evening Prayer at 5:30 o'clock. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, corner Third and Red Cross streets. Rev. Geo. Patterson, D. D., Rector ilay 9th The Sunday after Ascension. Celebra tion at 7:30 a. m. Evening Prayer at 8 o'clock. Sunday,SchooI at 4 p. m. SECOND PBESBYTERIAN CHUBCH cor Fourth and Campbell streets, Rev. C Mi Payne, Pastor. Morning Services at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 3:30 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Trayer Meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. FIFTH 8TREET M. K. CHUHCfl (SOUTH), on Fifth, between Nun and Church streets,Rev. T. P. Ricaud, pastor. Services at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at (d a.m. Prayer Meeting Thursday eve ning at 7:30 o'ciock. FIvOUT .STREET M. E. CHURCH, (SOUTH) corner Front and Walnut streets, Rev. E. A. Yates pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. ra. , W. M. 'Parker, sup't. Prayer Meeting and Preaching Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. YouDg Men and Women's Chris tian Association first and third Tuesday evenings iu each month. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH corner Fourth a ud Orange streets, Rev. T. M. Ambler, lie :tor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in Sunday School at 3:30 p. m . Seats free For the Beview. Me. Ed i to u: ' I would like to cLtuire through your columns if a citv ordinance created for the protection of iitizens should be vio lated, and it, jury sustained by citizens for such violations where th3 remedy can be found? The cow ordinance is violated every day and yet the vigilance of our city cfScers have not prevented it; several gardens have been lately destroyed by cattle running at Urge. 1 think clearly that the city should be responsible f.r all damages sustained wheu caused by the failure to en force the ordinance. X. New Advertisements. A Eare Chance. FlR3T-CLa83 PIASO, ia perfect or der, as good as new, having had but a few months ass, will be sold at OXE HAL? THE ORIGINAL PRICE. The Case is pet feet, the Tone is briHant aad sweet, and for Durability it has so sn. perior. Call and see it t HKl!i3BROER7J, hire Hook and Mmio Store. may b - PLllSEdTI CE. - We will begUi tvr$cere oonmaakaUont WT frlafstfl kbt and alf nkuui a I i KeaeraJ interest bat: Tae name of the writer must always be Tat aislMdto the Editor. Communications sunst ba wtitUn tn.onlr one side of the paper. T v Personalities'mnjt bt atoided. And it is ospeeially aaipatilarly. ccdi r stood that the KditereWaot atwwyrgadoru the views of correpoelenaapei o tattil in the editorial cola ens. New AdvortisoiACutt EST A lL I SHED 1853 - - - -4858 iflL,BEAR&lg. . 18 z 20 Market St:. Wilminsfton, Ri. C. WE HAVK JL'ST OPEXED AND have on exhibition, the largest,, and most complete stock of AND FURNISHING GOODS!! South of Baltimore. SUITS FROM $2.50 UPWARDS. 100 BLUE MIDDIESEX FLANNEL SUlTtf At greatly reduced prices. . A PULL LINE 'OF Children's, Boys' ana Men's Straw and Felt Hats. rRI0j:3 TO SUIT EVEKYEODn Come One ! ' .- Come All ! aad examine our 6tock, and we will Btrire hard to merit your patronage, as we have formerly done. may 6 ;- ORGANS, . t JJPON EAST TERMS, at J ' YATES' BOOK STOKE QROQQET, $1.60. $1 and $3 ter set. A RCHERY GOODS, Very popular, At all prices, at BUOK STORE. may 3 Notice. rpHE JIRII OF OBRKK A f LANNHK. VruggUii, wu ditso'lved by the death o(Dr. n O. Flanner,on the lit day of May, 18S0. All persons indebted to the said late firm arc requested to make immediate payment to Wm. H. Onts, sole sorviTlos; partner, atrd all persons having claims aainsLthe sane to preient taem to him for settlunat." WM. H. GREEN,,,: Hnrriving partner of Oreen A Jrlanner. Wllminftoa, W. a, May 1th, 18t0. . may 7 NEW STYLES FOB OURMlUinEhY DEPARTMENT.'" V rjlHE LITEST NOVELTIES in II mtr , Hats aad Hair Goods, are constantly receiv eL A fall and eomplete stock of Latflee' and Children's Underwear. 4 ' MISSES K A RRS A McOO WAX, So. Sooth Front street.' fSt" Stamping and Hair tfork done to order. .-.- mttT q Hew Drug Store. I HAVE OPE9ED TlIC STUR 'itted vp tor see U the Vtrm Jarkat aadi wUl b pleased to see the public. Mr itock if risa aad coMriari. -n PrescriptloBf aecarately compounded, ay 5 1m JKO. H, HABDLV. r'
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