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Sundays " R!l0S3,ti,. $2 50 ; Three ft rtol . r 'J I - . . i Mr.ror....lnW Ed liber; tbecitr, at the Advertisements. -.Aflir papers -eg t ACK SILKS t D BROCADE. Speal T. od?, which VOL. V i WILMINGTON, N. C TUESDAY, MARCH 29. 1881 ' PJ.TtACI. XCTIw- . , 7e will teglad to receive eoxanrrleailcrs from our friend oa 12J tad all injects f f general uteres bat ' Tie &aaa of the write nasi always be fsr ai&aedto tit Editor; KVLr'z " CoaaaaieatlQas nut b written ca t xdy oae tide of the paper. rrscaalitiea aastbe avoided . . , . -And it Is especially and f artiaalarly uader itood that th KdltrtT dnpjl baI iVm rfinn-r MO 'SGI1118 towsot correspondents, unless ao stated la tho editorial eolurana. LOCAL NEWS, e.m Shades parasols A9 WOOL SUITING JkclvertiEOuieiiife XI n Kasii;owicz "The Commercial Drummer"' J L BoATWRianT--NTw Butter ! E S Wakuock .To 8hlp Brokers Nanz &Neuer Free to All TT atl fc Peaks A.Ll.-Lee' FrfP3r.l Ag ricultural Lime IIzixsbebgeb New Books G W Yates Piano and Organs A & I Shrieu Arriving Daily jnvt the thin: for the eeasoo. gmnnaer Tiirrlre oa Silks Thero was noCity Court to-day. The Guard House is M. T. ajain. New moon this evening at 18 minutes I past 5 o'clock. The storm signal is flying again to-day and so ore whole acres of dust. Pmcsedlnr cfb Doartl of Alrter- mea- The Board of Aldermen met In called session at the City Hallt 8 o'clocV, last evening present llis Honor, the Major, Wm.L. Smith, Aldermen AMerman, Do.wden, Hoggins. Northrop, Worth, Chadbourn, Telfsir, "Willia and Sampson. The proceedings of the meetings held March 25 and 26 were read and approv ed. - SeTcral petition fcr lights were re ferred lo the Committee on Lights. Sam'l of Poieo One of the best, peraaps the best character impersonations ever presented in this city was rendered last evening by Mr. M. B;' Curtis in his character cf ju3t oatsidc oi the limits of the city, by cwr,'i p t - nr in itaftlf I which I a colored man named Albert r?cw Advertisoments. Run Orer by a Frc-icUl Train. We lear a that an accident occurred oa rrjo nrRCa the W. & W. Riihoid to day at 12 lL ilflk o'clock on the tre3tle at Smith's Creek, we were not too favorably impressed, for j the reason that it is a one-man-play and the other characters are but feeders to the hero. Sam'l of Poaen has sufficient body, if rewritten, lo make a first-class drama and allow most of the characters an opportunity to show up to greater ad- The Committee on Fira Department J Tliatagc- Mr. Curtis' troupe gets all out was granted further time to report on application of Edward Howard and Lewis Brfant to erect a wooden shed on South Water.street between Market and Dock streets. Armlication of Capo Fear Knz'me Trwr . 23d. Also a larqre 17 j t assortment of gPASI5U LAGE3 for Trimming. Blind Tom Blind" Tom, the unfathonablfe musical phenomenon of the age, will give two of of it that it contains and the "perform ance gives satisfaction even now. Mr; Curtis' impersonation of the Jew is a re fined comedy effort. There is no grotes qaeness, either in his make-up or in his acting, and his dialect is as nearly per fect as any one could desire. He pre- eooDS. Itltrtra for all Una, of U0OSEfOnl5'1' saa Kespecifu' y, R. M, Mclntire. e!i 11 ' MI-MORE LEAKY ROOFS J TRON CLAD WATER PROOF PAINT t no tqtid for toppiDS leaks. It is guar tor 10 years. Any roof, no matter kav bad, can b saved by this paiat Company, asking thatjtho city feed the horse msed for pulling their hose reel was I sented the part in all the broadness of referred to the Committee oa Fire Do humor necessary to make it attractive to his concerts in this city, Friday and Sat j partment. I the upper tier of the house, and yet so urdav evenings next. He is said to pos J The matter of removiig the portico I nicely shaded and bo equally rounded sess an ill-balanced mind on all matters 0f the First National Bank om Front that it was not recognized as anything Fink will, ia all probability, lose his life. From what we can gather at this writing the uafor u uate man was walk ing on the trest! , coTUDg into the city, just about the jiiaie that the through freight train from Weldo'n4 which was due, came thundering along. "Why the wounded man did not attempt to escape by jumping into the creek, or whether he heard the train or not, owiDg to the velocity of the wind which was blowing something of a gale at tie time, we are not informed, but certain it is that the pocr crenttire is badly mangled, having both thighs broken and one of his hands and arms crushed, besides being other wise injured. Capt. Jame3 Knight, Mas ter of Transportation, had a epecial en gine sent up as soon as the accident was reported tohini, and had the injured man TO ALL. ic r tcriptiM Mi l fFk--' iv of out Km DhU ITklta In. nrdte til b KAik bmhi lh otwratioa. ITkoimmait 4 KttiU. XASl SlTKUt, Uuniik, Kjw r w - LEE'B; ;'tf Preparer. Agricultuijhl h and sabjectE, savetheoneefmusic, which street wag referred to the Committee ob approaching a caricature. The push, brought to the city. He was conveyed cheek-, rough-and-ready wit of the drum-j to his house on 'Mulberry,1 between Sev- has criven him a world-wids reputation streets and Wharves. CJ - - - w . . . tm .m ml a rpnntsvtion never crained bv a per- tbn Mmtcnt of Aldermen Aider- mPr irprft made nrominent. and the dia-lh ana-iiigntn streets, trom tne rail- r . . J , . m .! 11. son endowed with the sense of sight and raan and Telfair, Aldermen Bowden and iogue abounded in many humorisms that l roaa aepoi auer u amui ou me en- I I 1" ! -f11 M A. A' 1 ' blessed with an evenly balanced mini Chadbourn were substituted for them on were as genteel as they were striking. 1 gme wnicu naa oeen sen ior mm, anu the Committee'on Streets and Wharves. I Miss Albina DeMer, as Celeste, gave the The matter of opening Chestnut street I character she persenated its fuliest scope, dock was referred to the committee on I and brought out all of the points in the Streets and Wharves, with instructions I character in fine style. te confer with the Commissioners ofj as Rebecca Dreyfus Miss Girtie Gran- Navigation, and at all times to confer I ville sistaiaed the character admi rably with said Commissioners of Navigation I and pJeaseoV the audience very much, not in all matters concerning the opening or I only by her fine acting, but, by her song. nloainfr of docks or reoairs of wharves. I Miss Ethel Grav. as Ellen, while she had The Mayor announced that it was in The Moon In ( opjunctlon. The moon was in cen junction with Mars last Saturday The new moon ot this evening, is near Jupiter and Saturn on Thursday. The March lull moon holds the honor of determining when Easter shall be celebtated. As the moon A Roofing Paiat awl for Damp Walls gTe ays before the vernal equinox it big do toaal. i sue nxts vuc nuic iut vuo ajaoiw . . - .. , , upon tho Sunday loiiowmg ine nexi, iuu Bftfflpiesanau-uu. . .... nnrnr, on tbft Uth of MJ la L.kJ WWMV " medical assistance summoned at once. Since the aboje wa3 in type we learn, that the man died at!4:30 o'clock this af ternoon. TJnmailable matter, directed as fol lows, remains in the Postoffice in this city: ; l Sandy Bell, Pender county, N. C; A liVft Ellis. Newark. N. J.: Adams a part that did not give her much scope, I gkoePt New York. moon. ippUcitlon at Office of the Iroa Clad Paint agter Sfinday f0n0TT ga the Companr. en Second, betifeea Market and 17th. frlMeuitrets. fib 26- Arriviner Daily I TTTK ARE NOW BUSY . OPENING, Bftrklui and arranging our Soring and Suaaier stock of Gent's, Youths' and Boys' We advise our friend to call at Jacobi's for Household Hardware of every desertp tiou. Tbtre you get tbe lowest pri8. f t etock and the eheapeet stock of ClotiJ ia? erer offered in this market. . A call an ib lBiptcUon U respectfully solicited. Columbus Superior Court. The SpriDg terra of the Superior Court of Columbus county convened at White- ville yesterday morning. His Honor, CloiMoi and FurnUhing: Goods. We have j jUijge Qudger, presided and V r. Solictor pttaii leason the largest stock, the pretti. I Mclver, of Carthage, Moore county, rep resented the iaterest of the State as prosecuting officer. . The bar was repre sented by Messrs. Ellis, Cantwell, Mc- Daniel and Stanley, of Columbas, Not ment.of Robeson, the brothers Lyon and Ballantine, of Bladen, and London and Strange of New Hanover. The charge.of His Honor to the krana Jury was able, instructive and exnaus- tive, and was so considered by every member of the bar with whom we con versed upon the subject. There are two capital cases, one ror murder and the other rape, to be tried at thin tprm. the particulars of which we PianOS aild QrgailS hope to lay before our readers to-morrow. and cumbent on this Board to appoint two J still when the proper tine came she I poTlbe Review. managers uu mo parwi wj . 0 lao auuieuw n wpv.j . . ,..ctnn fif a connlit Commlssoner county and city Hospital. .Aldermen noting there was merit in her. The Editor: Northrop and Chadboura were placed other characters were fully and well per- T'ke Chairman of the Board of Magis in nomination and elected. sonatcd. trates for this county, having called a mt i. k.vi. fn. 4i,. AifFovant. m. r.;- ?n h Mo-ftirement meetinr of the Board om Monday next, 1UC BCttlGU WlUi 1UI lrtt& U'UVlvua .w-- 1U 1. VU1 i,tH TT ii Vl. " O 1 - , , w n 1 riJnoiN. 1 I . I U 4a nnvnnia rvr f I prT 1 TtT H I iftmmiRainn- I tracta were then epened. The contract to-niirht and w would advise those wno lnK7"? inTttk w a er a.ij uii kiiu i uvauv t wwvw.w,mv j for furnishing the city with gas for the! wish to spend a pleasant evening to see I regisnati0Q ef Cob Smith, I respectfully TOIt COTTONi PEANUTi, ; U uEAT, CORN, AND TEGETABLE3 OF ALL KINES. For sale by HALL & PEARSALL. Talis JuSlic:s efllis Peace (Me " Ccnuty. rpaE JUSTICES OP THE PEAUE 1 03 the County of New HancTer are cctlfltd to . meet at the Court Ecuse oa Monday, the 4th - day cf April, at 12 o'clcer, to elect aOcza xnii.-ioner fcr tho oounty to filJ the vaeaacy . caused by tho resignation-of William Ii Smith. JNO. fi: JAMEB, xceh 2St-3t Ftarcopy " Clm'a Pianos and Organo gOLD FOR CASH 03 ... ON-THE INSTALMENT FLilit LAHQE BT0CKv School' Books, Blank Backs, SUtiocsry, Frames -Fancy Goods, Ad Call aa3 see for yoursell. mch 22 A. & I. SHRIEK, Market street New Books. NKCDOTEa Of PUBLIC M.KN, B Joha W. Forney, j OtiQrast'sToar aroacd the Woild. For .) t IIBINSSERQER'S. POS (JAU OR ON TUB 1 KtSY INSTALiiKNT PL IN. For gab at I U KROBR'S. c-o Lre Book aod Maiia Store Try lift. -Joe Person' Indian Tonic Bitters. n CUE3 80ROFOL , Cancer in its ear Alj tiKgm. KhBtnU!n, Heart Diseas, Ciroale biihoM cue. and all kinds oferap oota-4 dUeaa-s arUiar from impuriy u blood. Is ao Alterauve, Tonieand wwd pttridr lt hl4 pr0Ten iueif naeiiial- street lamps waB awarded to the Wil- miugton Gaa Light Ca , for on year at the rate of two dollars ($2) per month for each lamp. The contract for lighting all street lamps, keeping them in repair, furnishing oil, new posts and lamps,' where oil is used, and putting them up, and doing everything necessary for the same, was awarded to Robert Sweat at ninety (90) dollars per month. Alderman Worth moved, and it was carried, that the contractor furnish and put up the poets and lamps for all hew lamps ordered where oil is useci, it r a sum not to exced three dollars lor eacn lamp Alderman Chadbourn raeved ana it was carried that the Clerk and Treasurer make out a schedule for all . printing to be done for welve menths in all of the departments, and to submit the same to all of the iob nrintinff offices in the city - m - the performance. Yates' Boole Store. vre have received fre-m Mcesrs. Nub A Nenner. of Louisville. Kv.. whose ad vertisement will be found elsewhere, a lot of fine flowering plants. They eame to us by mail but so nicely were they packed that they were opened in excel lent condition, not one of the plants be ing injured. iome Again Miss E. Karrer has returned from her ' . eA Sprint- visit to the Northern marws inch 22 him in the rjbsition which he occupied, that he should continue at the Chief of the Fire Department. It is well kaown and has secured a vexy handsome assort-1 1 many of our citizens that Cel Moore auffrest the name f Col. Roger Moore as a person every way competent ,to fill the position. A man of sterling worth and uncompromising henor, he is a gen tleman whom all classes ia our cemmuni-. ty, we are inclined to believe, would de light to honor. He has served the city for many years past at a great personal sacrifice in a very thank less office, which he would long ago have resigned but for the desire oa the Dart of the majority of the eitizens, and especially those who were subordinate t j Blanks, with firm's card printed To Ship- Brokers! Charter-Party AND Inward Foreign Manifest . AU at the l01 for bids, which bids are to be referred to j 'rj theFinance Committee,ho are empow-j 4 0, ill GOV. KQLOEfi'S OPINION. tUtiisa, ft. 0., Dee. 2d, 1880 . ts oltaivo ui stating that a member w j fiiy his ased Mrs Joe Perton'i irtiaa Tonic with good resalts. I believe !w "miy to le xoollent for ti purposes wwaich It Ul steaded. - W. W, HOLDEX. UE JUDGE STRONG'S QPirilQri. Kaliiab, X. C,t Dee. 1st, 1889 U. Jo Piiiboh Jlada-n: Some month Jfo4MU baeaVtb, safferiof from de- , .uq Kmwa a-ad I. as cf appetite. wLen mnd iodacod dm to try yonr Toaio. I wwitaUe most happy results. I take pis wore ia rconsme&dio it as a val Z 'tt ifcVi-atle Tonic, and wish h luctH. very teepectf ell f, i- Q.w:(. Y.8TK0S0. t-i ?Py 7 Mrs, Joe Perien, Fraoklia JbjWdaw Wilmington, N Q 1,VE REMOVED MT OFFICE to the 5 p ,.t00IM flret floo' old National oijdlojc, corner Front and Princeaa Entrance on both atreeta. hw i n J. I. MACES, Go to Jxcobi's for Doors, Sash BUnds. pure White Lead, Oils, Varnishes Window Glass, all sizes prices Th Hermitage i Aihee The dwelling at the "Hermitage," . " ... J about 8 miles irom tais city, occupICm by Mrs. Margaret Johnston and owned by her brother, Mr. llill W . iargwyn, now a resident of Pittsburg, renn.,-was destroyed by fire on Sunday about 2 o'clock while the family were at dinner tr- Tan TAlinctnn discoverd the roof UlWlv". of the old dwelling to be on fire. The wind was blowing very fresh and the, house burned liko tinder. An effort was made to save some of the furniture, wearing apparel, etc Most of the tamiiy ciotn- . . AA I . W inc and tome of the furniture was goiwm reffUiar meeting. tK Knildinrr and rjlaced in the! Tv.n.rV wnq "directed to reter oil W M V Ul IUU w.. 0 M. v'W.n yard some distance fr5ha the house, when conlracts to the Board of Audit and Fi those who were at hand returned nanc8 for their action to the house to try and move out a piano. rri,e Monday in each month was them so rarjidlv that a Aav for rrular meetincrs of 1 UD Ul - X I UACU Cka KMW J - o thev were forced to leave the , piano, the Board. - ... i . . - j On motion the meeting adjeurnea Tou can now buy Improved Heatiag and Cook Stovea at factory priccaatJAteBi e. ElTerKews We learn from boatmen that the work cf raising the sunken steamer Governor ered to aet upon them. The contract for furnishing lumber was awarded to Parsley & Wiggins for 13.75 per thousand feet. The contract for feeding and shoeing the mules, keeping the carts ia repairs aad furnishing drivers, was awarded to T. J. Sutherland, at $30 per month for eaeh mule and cart. Alderman Chadbourn moved that a Committee on Water Works bt appoint ed, inasmuch as it was a new enterprise. started since the formation or thq stand ing committees. Deferred until next mentoftha newest and prettiest and most stylish goods which will be opened and displayed for the benefit of the la- i; m a. few fUvH. Due and timely ae-l ticeof the opening will appear in the ' columns of the Review as eaon as the new stock can be made ready for' inspec- tin. ; Flreihis Morning. The alarm of fire' this mewing about clock was caused by the burning of a amall frane house in Fire district No. 4, oa the corner of Second and Marsteliar is looked upon by the members of the different organizations of that depart ment in this city with an admiration and regard that any man might well be proud of. I have no authority from any source for susrffestins: Col. Moore's came as a candidate for Commissioner, but am act- at top, can be had at Low Kates, if ordered this week, at , E. S. WAEROCK'S Job Printing Office, ' Cor. Chestnut & Water StsV Offico in "Review" building. 2t OPERA HOUSE. uated only by a desire for the pmbiic 1 Friday & Saturday April lit & 2d. good and a wish to get a good man 10 fill a responsible position., C. Two Nights and Saturday Hatinee. Wanted. Ti t.? WILMINGTON & C0A8T tSttorLH4 ClU rties desiring to con. .L0',6 of me can obtain full .uju i rota .8; JEWETT, 8ec.& Trea., ch 25 sf tftFroat Street RkatCre. hv the wav a new one, to the 1IUIVU r devouring elements arid fled ' for their lives. Upon gaining the yard the cloth ing, furniture,- etc., which had been taken out were in a light blaze.' It is thought thev were ignited by a piece of burning ... ii '- r uK Vma chincr P which Was DIOWU iruui iuc uuusc. . , . rrVm shingle whicn was Worth is itill progressiig slowing. The Mrs.JonnsionauuiiuiiJ4wo.. fit nsed in eirting . 4i.;- fomiw TPrnrdq silyer chains which were urst nsca w 6uuu, heir looms, etc tare was saved, and coupled with the loss .was Mr. Iredell Johnston's year s provisions, farming implements, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston had no insurance. The .buildings were insured in a com pany represented in Pittsburg, Fennsyl vania. : TTnw ta oe.voox oto painitr t fiuy the. xr -c- p'.tnt. redv fratxti aa4 Mm - ----ww. .. ar anted at Jxcjai'a. t - ; orrlpr to nkisa her were found 10 dc and unstable: tkis delayed the work temporarily unUl stronger and rnr Parable chains could be procured wi understand, one side of the remains of the steamer is high and dry t f tr, water. From the same source we learm that there is still about 6 feet of water on the shtals, but the mer xs falling very rapidly What it Does; Kidney-Wort move3 the bowels regu- j larlv. cleanses the blood, and radically cures kidney! disease, gravel, piles, bil ious headache, and pains which are caus- streetf, owned by Martha Campbell and ed by disordered liver and Kioneys. ' .... . - rrLAn.nnli Vi o rra Kaon n n rar 1 wnv fihnnlr! occupied bj Tork Elkins. 'me r,Km 1 -T Yr drTLst -ill tell of the fire is not known, fclkins stales j , , . one f tfae mogt succesgfai that he first discovered the fire in his! medicines ever known. It is sold in both room but when he got outside the build- Dry and Liquid form, and Its action is 11. ....I in floraei I positive ana 8UTO in Cliucr lyiiu. iut- He saved part ot : his nouseuoiu cuowk. t m, x .j vv rnnld not Mc.trtain' whether or not I there was any insurance on the houso or contents. It is said that two unsuccess- ul attempts have beet made to fire the house. Personal. We were pleased to receive a call yesterday from Mr. Minott Osborne, of the New Haven Register, who is on a visit of a week or two to our little city. Mr. Geo. C. Kelley. of Alabama, one of our Wilaingtoa boys, who two years ago left for Alabama to carve eut his fortunes, is here for a few days en a visit . to his father and family. Mr. Kelley has resided in Montgomery since he left Wil mington, butis about to remove -to Birm ingham, the new mining and manufac turing tewn in that State which nas sprung forward . so rapidly within the past ten years, and is now oa nis way io the Northern markets to purchase a stock of goods. Now Advertisements. New Butter. pER 8. S. "GULF STREAM", justar rived this morain j, the first shipment of NEW SPRING utterl" OF THE SEASON. Setd In your orders early amTtaste some- thieg sice. J3HH L. BOATWRIGHT. mca 20 11 & 13 No. Front St. Two carcoes, aggregating 2,570 bbb. tar and 4,060 bbls. rosin, were shipped fereign to-day, both by Messrs; Pater- soa, Downing & Co. :v The xeceipU of cotton at this port to day foat up 91 bales. 'THE COMMERCIAL DRUMMER" ! TLATED IT OUT WELL YESTERDAY aud the boys talked about it while all irere smoking Cijs gotten at the Garden City C.gar Emporium. They agreed that the joke was a gocd one and that the Cigars vrpr fine. I keen the larsrett and fioest atock eyer kept in this city of Cigars. Chew- loe- Tobacco. Cigarettes' and Smoker'a Good. All the latest brands aad new goods aud novelties are received as fast as gotten out. ' n. n. KASPROwiCz, CLViiT-U i Garden City Emporium, The Wonderful- Negro Boy Fianist, BLjr-JD Torj, Renowned throughout the world as being the iubst remarkable Musical Prodigy I of the a.e. Admission 50 cts; Reserved Seats 75 cU Seats secured at lleinsb'ercr's Book Store. No Reserved Scata at the Matinee. Tickets 50 cts; Children 25 eta. Matinee at 3 o'tiot k: evening concert at o ciock. each 23-Ct ' Library Ha!i Wednesday MarcU'SOlh.: UNDER HIE AUSPICES OF THE Wil mington Library Association, MIS 8 LOUISE CLARKE, of Alabama, The accomplished Southern Elocutionist, in her charming entertainment enuuea ''AM EVENING VITH f HE PflETSi9', Astistcd by - ?" harry nsanon, Humorirt. Mimic and Character Vocalist. Admission, 50 ctnt ; children and , pupils, -.fHt. v mch21-2t . .11. CRONIY, Auclioncer. BY CRONLY & MORRIS. Rlortffage Sale. BY VIRTUE OP THE FB0VI8I0K3 Oi a mortgage dated April 31, ls79L frcn Jam. ande-aon to tho JTirst liatlonai Kank of Wilmiogrtoot the laid Bank will on Wed nesday, march 20tb, at 11 o'clock, A. M.. at the Court House door la the City cf WiladSfTtos. sell for Cash by putll3 auetlos an uadivided half iatsrest la texaaiader af ter an ouUtaflilB life estats In all. t tat lot of Land situate in said City on the Eontbeit t corner cf Front ; and Orat gtreet?, fronting ICS fest cm Oran7sit-e:t, and rcr. niagbaek Southward1 a'oa Front street ths came width IS 3 (teu belag part of Lo:j Ncs.l,laad3 la Block 125.. , ? Rusnurs, feb I3-ath 10-21.23 . . Preriisst
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