The Pail y Review, WEDNESDAY. MAY 9, 1883. ST The Daily Review has the largest bona fide circulation, of any n&cspajtcr ; r lvn business. TheiAYstem. which is called the circulating system, has been j perfected regardless or expense. Its cost exceeds $350,000. The endless ca ble is operated by by a4CO-horsa power engine near Prospect street. Brooklynj and is 11.700 feet Ions. There will be conramciAii unvia. WILMIKOTO MARKET. '-.V vV:-Miyi9'P.-M:''"-f 8HRITS TOUPENTINE Quotetl quiet av37 cental Sales ot C5 casks city distilled at these figures. 1 ROSIN-rQuoted firm at $1.30 bid for 2E7 AD VEBTISEUEinro. TO THE LA3)IES OF . ' hi;hrA . v ririininntM- iSian extra cable alonsrside, to be put into v urn Tiv PTPm'RrriTV "lEi11 bS,5h?dtby ta l,f,of Strained and $1.35 for Good Strained, TO ISDN Js ijhC71KlCLLi. two pulleys facing each other homon-i TArt . di (tally, and underTthe control of a lever; AR Qnoted steady at $1.50 per bbl A Vaw rftiniMnv' Sflmnip ro which, moved in tone direction, will re- j o 280 lbs. t iCW C."l.PaD? lie.niC t0 Mcae the grip of the clamp, and. in an- CRUDE TURPKNTIKR-lOuoled rropciweiea iraias. f other, will tighten it. The tighter the;stwidvat Mfor nn( United States, with a capital of $2,000,. tj:c Whcn lhe lxmv is released f bbl for irsin and Yellow Dip, . . 000. has fiietl articles of incorporation j the same movement will apply to brake j COTTON Quoted firm. Sales of 30 witu the fcecrstary - ot Mate. Jfie ui-wfceels. t : bales on a basis of 10 cents for Mid way, it. J-;. ueyo ana . j. aion.-xne Jiie nrstcar ot thci tram will be at officers of the company are to be chqse.ii ! tached to the cable. The cars wil to-day. The company owns the patents .nokc through trips, and! will jnot ato of Thomas A. Edison and Stephen D. for way passengers. They' will bi rectors are John 1. Kennedy. George It is expected that four cars will .be S.'.Scott. G. P. Lowery, S. G Reed. S. j run over at a time, carrying at a pinch D. Field, C. W. Rogers, K. M. Gnlla- as many as four hundred passengers, way, R. E. Deyo and S. I. Eaton.The j The first car of the train will ibe at- will stop passenffers. lney will be Field for electric railways in the United switched from one track to another at States. They also take title to Edison's j the termini. Passengers will pass "ut railway from Menlo Park, three miles j by a stairway to be used solely as an.- in the direction of rlainucld, which has I exit, lhe passengers I who bnteif, will been running since last summer. 1 wo passenger cars have been run on this road, carrying thirty passengers on one trip. Latterly Mr. Edison has turned. his attention to perfecting the loeomo dliag. The following are ithe offichv quotations: " . - - Ordinary. Good Ordinary 7'. ... . . , Low Middling Middling. .-. Good Middling. ...... . J SHAIX OPES A KRW lNB OFIASD j some'good next week, freh from iheJfortl,, I LATEST STTIJEJ AND MOST APPBOVBD AXD JPAXCY TRIMMINGS. i l : I ( HAXDsOME FEAT&KK3 and all other things connected with a First-Claw MUBnery I. . Store MH5. S. J. BAKES, mar No. 123 Market Street T 5-16 cts 8 9 lfi " 0 cts 10 m STILL ATJOTHER fAILT KKCEJPTS- tive for propelling freight trains. The farmers willingly gave Mr Edison the right of way to try his road, and many persons who .nave seen the road in op crauon nave expressea connaencc in the feasibility of the plan. The com pany also takes title to a small electric railway that has r been constructed by 31 r. field. The first practical work to bn under taken by the now company will bo, to place an electric engine in operation on the elevated railway. The arrange ments to do this have already been begun, and before long the public "will have an opportunity to see how it works. The company nromises to re- nevo me ciiyottncsmoKc,tne noise, tho flying ashes, the water leaking and, other nuisances that have attended the use of steam on the elevated roads. Tho locomotive will be a dynamo. The electricity will be picked up from the tracks. Mr. Field has been devoting much attention to the problem of applying electricity to street railroads. . Mr- Ed ison will be the consulting electrician for the new company, but neither a director nor an oflicer. Mr. Field will have special charge of the railway busi nesss. "At the office of the Edison Klectne Light Company there was exhibited yesterday a small motor supplying sufficient power to run a small sewing machine by simply attaching a wire to one ordinary burner. It is estimated L.i t 1 1 A turn, hucu power can ne suppnea lor a cent a day. Similar motors could be used to run light lathes or other ma ' chainery not requiring, much power Ar. Y. Sun, yesterday. buy tickets at the entrance aud' deposit J Cotton........ them in . the boxi kt the foot ol the Spirits Turpentine. . .,x he f t 1U bales 243 casks 1174 bbls m 43 bbls bbls stored on tracks over! Sands street, in Tar-...... Brooklyn. J ' ir . iCrude Turoentine. The distance to be-traversed bv the ! I ' cars is a mile, and at the rate of speed i I MAHIKK KBW8. which will be adopted, it is expected iV ': . ppyr. '' that the trip will be made in about four ; ' ARRrVED. minutes and a half or five minutes. In f-' Steamer D. Afurchisoa; Smith, Fay- tuc uuay nours, me speea may oc greater. It is calculated, however, that the trip will generally ! require five minutes. The saving in the trip from the same points in the two cities, as a distance is now traversed, will be from fifteen to twenty minutes.--JVr. Y. Sun, yesterday. J . 1 i : : j 1 Memorial Day, 188SJ The procession will form on Market street, between Third , and Fourth, at 3:30. o'clock p. m.. and will move promptly at 4 o'clock. ORDER Ol' PROCESSION. First Division, under charge of Mar-j shals Greene and Oldham. j Briff.-Gpn. Tavlnr fi SZwnnA RtirorU ' - w , j uu 1 U4jgawv 1 1 r a .A I ! - , ' ana oian. Cornet Concert Club. Wilmington Light Infantry and Vet- ern Corps. r have .rubT received anoth L.1RGE INVOICE OF MILLINER Or ALL. OP THE NEW SUA FES ; . SHADES. AS ALSO, AXAHGK LOT O, t - - l. - v. If I: ! LANEOUS. MISCELLANEOIJS rUIA JUNE OP DUN TINGS AND UGIIT WEI G ITT DEES GOOI A C K D R E S S G O 0 D s. : IN ALL THE LIGHT TEXTURES. 3, All-Wool Dress Goods ! o " IN KEW AKb X. I 2SI EXT U L S T E R S 'in variety of styles. etteville, G WWilliams & Co. - Steamer John -Dawson, Sherman, Point CasweiL Rt P. Paddison. U. S. mall steamer Minnehaha, Bis bey, Smithville, Master. ' j Pan barque Louisa. Larsen; 1 New York, Heide &Co. Nor brig. JjTorge, Olsen, Liverpool, rieioe x kjo. CI.EARE1). Steamer I) Murchison, Smith, Fay etteyille, G: W. WiUiams &Co, U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha. Bls- bey, Smithville. Master, j Scfar Mary K Van Cleat,. Small, ) Ponce, P R, Northrop & Cumminffs. Kxporte. WREION. Ponce. P R schr Mary E Van Cloat i tvts t ti i " . Fancy Goods, Bea11 : i Parasols and Fay . ALL NEW STTLEh IT1HE REGULAR FAWGY WATTirJGS ! IN GOOD GOODS, AT CLOSE PRICES. R. CUla Mel WTIRE.I f A Wew Supply QF RED ( AND WHITE OXIOS Peaa, Beana, Corn, Cabbaae, Ae. j I Drugs and Chemicals, Patent ki.i Tollet and Fancy Artlclea. . 1 Wae. ANNUAL MEETING: Of ' Jgi P Tc I IMotice. the StoclihoMrs bf the CAROUNA CEN- mch31- ! ' I Thai railroad company wit MISCELIANEOUS. Geucral Foroigru News. BT CABLE TO THE HERALD Ixndon, May 8, 1883. It is believed that the Chilean Ministers of State are holding important conference on the afTairs of Peru. The treaty of emmerce between Ger - many and Mexico passed its second reading in the Reichstasr yesterday. The Spanish municipal elections, which were held yesterday, have resulted mostly in the return -of the government candidates. lhree private ? trials ot Colonel Berdan's torpedo have been made near Constantinople. The results were considered satisfactory. - General Wallace, the United j Stales Minister to -Turkey, is preparing another note to the Turkish govcrnmin on the petroleum warehouse question. The Guma Brothers, sugar and com mission merchants, of Matanzaa. Cuba, who suspended payment recently, are reported to have offered their cred iters twenty-five cents on the dollar. The Globe denies the report that was put in circulation last week that Peter Tynan (Number One) is in Ixmdou, and that ho is communicating with the police with theobiect of turning in former. The returns of the Board of Trade for the month of April show an increase in exoorts of 09,000 as compared with the same month last year and an in-1 crease in exports of 2.015 000. Consul General Merritt, who - is go-1 ing to New York on a leave of absence.? fcavu 4i ui unci insu mgiu. Among tnose present were United States- Minister Lowell and Messrs. John Hay, Mon curo D. Conway, G. Y. Smalley. Bret II arte and other Americans. ' The Xeue Freic Press, tho Fremden blatt andj the Deutsche 'Zcilnnq, of Vi enna, have been confiscated for re porting the proceedings, of a meeting held to support the attitude assumed by the liberals in the debate in the Austrain lleiehsrath on the Education bill. . ;- Orator, Chaplain and Clergy of City, . in Carnages. Ladies' Memoriaj Association. Choir, in Carriages. I , Children's Memorial Association. 1 Second Division, under charge of Mar-1 shal Birdsey. i - '! i Schools, under tlir Teachers. ; v Third Division. linrir nhfircro et ln JBL shall Metts. Association of Ofliccrs of Third N. C. Infantry. Confederate Survivors' Association. Other Confederate Ofllcers, Soldiers and . Sailors. Fourth Division, under charge of Mar shal Potter. Citizens on Foot Citizens in Carriages. j The first divisjon will form on South side of Market st. right resting on 4th. -2nd Division will form on North side or Market st. right resting Jon 4th. Spring Summer GOODS, Fichus. Hair Goo New Stamping Pattei&c. Agency for Jtko Univerwl,011 0001 By'a JPftttenw. IteepwUiUly, j MISS E JA.RRER, msyS JIANGS COBNE3L ICE! 10 5 ICE ! J WOULD RE3PEULLY NOTIFY th citizens ami the pub'eDeral1''' lhat 1 laid la a full sappl' choice ICH aad am ful ly prepared to fill to a11 POts oa Kail Koads and RWera hope to secure a rea- konable ehare of 75fg2?.a I j - b jiJ. AHtcENS, Proprietor apl 19-d&w3nj New Ice Uouse. AT Jamc J. Burnett, UOTOGRynKK. W MAKKET BUILDING, 36 Market Street. JUST RECEIVED All the Latest Novelties. (Up Stairs) South Front St. AnarAtl tAO a. and at lowIioea- prepared 3a at i may 1 uues tne puouc mat ne is aU work in his Use, promptly ,11 is solicited: A call If Tu Would be Happv but;a cooktovk. - 'f he Golden Harvest," at Southeast 3rd Division will" form Corner of Market aud 3rd; ith Division will form in centre ol Market between 3rd and 4th. right rest ing on 4th. . '. 1 ' 1 j , The several Divisions will be assigned their places in line by the Marshal in charge. j " The gate ot the iot of the Cemetery T will bounder charge of Marshal Hall and Turrentine and none but those in the ! GOODS. j BUck and Colored Silks, Ottomans, KhaiUmes, Brocades, SurrahaXLight Shades Vancy Irable shade. Tho best thing: yet. Imported Silks, SaUXfS in all New Shades, Xun's cc CALUMET," r, "SOUTHERN OAK i Ot PAUKEK A TAYLOR Pure White Oil. apl 16 For Fifteen Cents 3 EH TABD, LACE BUNTINGS, as tod s any Uilng else In town for in all the e Procession will le the enclosure permitted to enter Veiling, Tamisc, CashmeresIobalr. Bulges. French Buntings, Sateens, .Zephyrs, Seersuckers, Percales, Linen Lawns, Ladles Cloth, Honey-Comb Sacking, 8Uk Pongees, Ae. OKOtK OF EXEKCJSKS AT TBK LOT. Music Byf the Band. Prayer-By Rev. Mr. Peschau. MusicBy ) the Choir. Address By Col. Benuett. Music By; the Choiri ; Benediction By Per. Mr. Wood. Floral Offerinffs. Reading of Roll of HonoV of ConfederJ ate Dead. Dirge by the Band. DoxohWv.j ... . i Salute by the VJ L. I. A J L. DeRosski- r Chief Mrshal. WHITE GOODS i '""...''! IN EVERY VARIETT. " f . ! ,.:-- ; j Piques, Marseilles j Embroideries, Lsees, Irish Point, the beet assortment and jrreatest Tariety In the city. Wn$le Check LRwns. invtwo strtes. at cents, worth double. Another instalment of 6c Percales Look at my Lace Ciianbrey, ia $ colors, Buff, PiDk and Bine, warranted fast. Tne most sensible goods for Alisses and Child ren. combinlcff strength with beauty. CiIotw and Gloves, ! Handkerchiefs and Handkerchiefs, for Gents snd Ladies. JOHN J. HEDRICK. may 5 . at the Company's Office, In Uh City Cerrer rourth and 0 he held of W1K VIRGINIA MEAL . t aw nvircnivr nini ..... l ! minffton. on TJTUBSDAY, MAY XOth, at 11 "I . i 'MDlDMUl tgrouna coarse or flue) at bottom o'clock, A. 34. apl M'-Un JAMES ANDEBSOK, ' . I - Secretary Wanted. Ereryr bs wftfranicd to gire saOilaetiJ- llvcred free. may 4 ! f A COMPANY WHO - PMOPOSK TO establish a m amifactory thereon, weU-timber-ed cypress lands. PorUes who may nave such E. Q. BLAIR Market 8tttek lands to dispose of arc requested to communl- cate, wtth me at Wadosboro by; letter or with I .1 Distiller's Glue, gTANPARD TURPENTINE CASK, HOOP-IRON, NAILS, RIVETS and BUNGS, I' For sale by ' HALL St PEAKS ALL! Mr. Josh T James, at Wilmington In person. One. Second-Hand Still Full pi rtAlars as to exact location of lands. 25BAREEL ffAPAC1TY number of acres, probable yield of Umber to j for sole Ly ; I I the.atre and lowest irice, must be made I apl 21 I Tuning Pianos & Organs HALL & PEAUSAU. known. apl i-tf JOHN T. PATRICK, State ImmigraUon Agent, Wadesboro, N. C. JUST THE PAPER THE PEOPLE; WART ! ED. OLDnAM'8 ' WESTERN SENTINEL. , cEstabnslied 1852.) i "pROP. N. SCIIMITT, HAVING AN klTt rience of thlrtr voars in America, foi Tnni ! and Repairinsr Musical Instruments, is enibtod to guarantee entire satisfaction, r or make so charsre Tho highest recommendations from 1 Schools and Colleges from thefSoathern 8UM ai iitiiui. . uruen lei ai nis resiaenee on bm. ond street, between Market and Dock street, and with C. W. Yates and llelnsberger's Bool and Music 8 tore. apt 6 tf Should be Read at Every Fjreeide hi Eastern North Carolina. ! PLE31MIN0 HOUSE. 'Vha11 'XTahva lanAixtl fmA4matin S wr 9 a uu ua nf a' uu riK4M iiuuiiuauvM us Something to Interest Etc ry body. SKND 5 CRNT A3T TRT IT THRRR MOXXiW. WINSTON, N. C. , apl 21 J&j&JRTON, 1ST. c. W. J. CAJLAI8, Propr Tobacco. -yrE HAVE FULL L1XB8 OF TOBACCO, which Are are 'selling EIGHT CENTS under prices prior to May 1st. Also a very large stock of GROCERIES and j PROVISIONS at bottom figure. O rXUATED AT THK VERY FOOT Of tM Blue Kldge, wltMn sight and easy reaek'of some of the most famous peaks. The Roan Mountain and Other points of interest are sear. Delightful air, salubrious climate anJ excel lent water. J 1 I will be pleased to correspond with parties proposing. rest or recreation in tne niounuiM unring tne summer montus. n il a t.t. U - i uurinsr tne summer monuis. iucceuent niNf. ! clean beds, airy rooms and prompt rTiee ' griaranteert. Terms tow. J feb lO-Ban , WORTH & WORTH. P. L. BRIDGERS & 00., OFrEIt A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Fine Wines and Liquors to the Wilmington people for family use. C O It S E T S. Hosievy, Glo-es, Lace Collars, Fichu. Ties, VfUiafs, Handkerchjefs, Ribbons, Crepes. XT A. ! . iicwion normal acbool The third session of the ifewtOHi formal School will J opca. Jutie 56th, and close Julv 27th. The IWr rf Managers have secured tho services of ; ladies, misses, Men: and bots auamc wips oi losiruciprs, ana can J assure teachers in every part of the State that the Normal of 1883 will be of i a very high grade. Prof. N. C. English. Superinlenaent ot the Greensboro; Graded School, will be Superintendent, s anu iue lacnlty will include S Prof. M. Cineres. LUtei,. and Cotto,k. yy. o. iuuie, oHpennienaent i of the H OVEU THE BRIDGE CABLE. 15 V Five Minutes to Brooklyn in Trains ol' Four Cars Each. - The East River Bridge railroad will not bo opened when the rest of the structure is, because experiments arc to be made with tho rope-tractioii pow cr in order that all risk may be avoid ed. There are to be twenty-four cai-s, the most of them being already finish ed. They arc light, airy, and comfort ,ablc. The railroad will be opened with all of them in place if the storage tracks are finished next iuonth. If not. about halt ot the number wilt be put iu 6crvice. The cars are similar to thosn in use on the Sixth avenue elevated road. 'There is so much slass about them, that a superior system of brakes would be needed to prevent the bump ing of tho cars together, even if the sharp grades did not make them neces sary The grade is about one foot in one hundred, and the inertia of the cars after passing the centre of the bridge either way, would cause theni to ac quire an impetus, if unchecked, that ivuuw iwuaauum ueturc reacning lue station, iience three kinds of brakes are usedr including the Westinghouse brake. , In the event of a mishap to any one of the brakes either of tbe others will be ample to control a car. , The cars will start Ifrom Brooklyn! and return by an opposite track, so that one track will be exclusively for New York business and the other for Brook- Housekeeping (roods ! ranask8. Spreads, Toirela, Tapktns, GAUSE MBBINO UNDERWEAR. Men afld Boys- Standard Brands. CAPE FEAR, VIRGINIA GLADES, STUABT3 HYE. IMPORTED (ilNUEE ALE, AMERICAN GINGER ALE, BASS ENGLISH PALE AtE, SCOTCH ALE. of Pul i - Quarterlv Mai For t b W.l; :i-r! it i to numerous to mention Methodist E. Church, South: i (SECOND .ROUND,) Cokesburv. Newton Grove Mission,. . . Bladen... :.. - Whitevillc, atWhiteville l instrict Conference. Whiteville; Waccamaw Mission L.U-?.rw on Fair Bluff Mission.. -....I . ;f.t Elizabeth, at Bladen Springs7 June iJ- 3 l'omt Caswell Mission. . I . . .June 5 ' . K. U. BURTOX. P. K STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS ' AU at prices so low ..May 12-13 May 15 .May 19-20 May 24 ' iatl- ; May 34-27 j ttxat will gire satisf actton fr dnrabUUy , qual ity and cheapness. ' "I- i - Call and Krre money by buytac of i A jmade at home by tbe industrious. Best tmsl yeas now before the public Canital 1 not mmvIaA - nr. start you. Hen. woidm hn.. - wanted everywhere to work for ua. Now S the the time. You can work In spare time, or 8li?rJ?u,;wh0,Um i buslress. 'no other business will pay you nearly as welf No one can fall to make enormous pay. by en. eaging at once. Costly outfit and term 'free. ymatiefAst, easily and - honorably. JLA Co. , Auiuata, Maine? -HOT 18-l&w tL - 36 Market Street. VC D. rjorrill. "JJ1TDEBTAKKB, CABINET MAKER AND CABPENTER, Ofllca and Work Shop on Sec end street, opposite Southerland's tables. BespectfnllT solicits ordm h -!t. gooft work, prompt deSrery sad fatfnfiirrton is mT IA-C7 Livery and Sale Stables, OKSKS, BUGGIES, PHOTONS AND H CABRIAGLS let ai for Horses. ow rates. Also Board $2 PER DOZEN. A enolee selection of one Groceri ahrays on hand. P. L. BRIDGEES & GO. The Finest Hearse in the city. ; A CAtt LOAD OF Kentucky Horses & Mules Just received and for sale low. The best lot of stock in the city. HOLLlNGSWORTn & WALKEB, ! - j " ! " At the New Stables, may4-tf Cor. Fourth and Mulberry ets Kainit, Flour, Wagons,&c. I 400 TNS t,KSUI!i15 GERMAN Kaintt, I Direct Importation, Now laodlns ex Bark Soli Deo Glarta. , s I r or sale low for cash. I I - - - - - - .1 - : 1200 BBLS KRKSH cbound jff TO'ILSON.-SCHILDS.1 C)S Manufacture of Wagons and Carts. I Por sale at manufacturer's prices. JQRY SALTED AND SMOKED SIDES. Tubs and Tiesces LARD, may 7 KERCIINER & CALDER BROS ! Mouldings, Brackets, " I Balusters I ".. AND ALL DESCEirTlONd Or Ornamental HouseFinishing BUILDING LUMBER, FESCING AND ; LATHS ALWAYS IN STOCK. BOXES for ihlpment of VKGETABLM, PRUIT and MERCHANDISE of any desired siie, ready made, or In sbooks.atthe HTLT0X MILLS. I PARSLEY WIGGINS, may 4-deodAwlm k PACIFIC GTJANO Just received and for sale, SOLUBLE; PACIFIC GUANO, Dissolved BonePhoBphate. We never have had the first comply these Fertilizers not brlngtn profluble crop See our Country Agents. I : " ALEX 6PBUKT & 80S. feb21&w- 1 - la tatkMv, rL I mm two i orrixj FaJCtM? The Star Saloon. I ; GEO. F. ' HERBERT, Proprietor. LI Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. -JTEWLY PITTED. EVERYTHING NEAT, clean andjnlce. ' v . - v The Place to Buy fJtUBPRNTINK TOOLS. - FFHS' n ACKERS, DIPPERS, WHETTERS. HACK-WEIGHTS, Ac. , &c., &j ' . Setr roods at Bock Bottom price. A full and complete stock, of Hardware niwatfi on hand. " W. E. SPRINGER & CO.. 8iieoeeors toJohn Dawson A Co., aplie I9ra and 23 Market Street U "Mnflno PTlOYICrH. THE RESTAURANT AND SALOON FOB I " I ' w mexly known as tho Sear borough House,. o. 15 South Water street, will hersaftCT be known as tho CAPE FEAR PILOT HOUSE, where can be found at all times the best otJ! Liquors and Cigars. Board br the day, wee ormontn. xabie suppuea wiwu Th market affords. Oysters in season- .A""" nonnlar nrircM Vnnr mtronare IS respec f ufly solicited. A trial will conTin our aim Is to excel and please r apl 30- - Star copy It E. T. BURRLW, - j&assaxs M Hfi im sireeptwf I i ,a MtiinnMr time. t& S week in your -own town. Hltnlrsd risk. ErerythnMr new. ' Capital wt nqsSN We will furnish 'ZFa'reT7UtZs iln hss m,Hn. fMtmu. .ndM maks as mnca as rnenTa'-b snd girls make jreat psj deader. If youtsinesi t whh yonu. rreat pay an wis tuw, w tfTTSl iLliiLsTr Go.. Portlsnd. lUto j. make an to BOTie-dAwtf. Best Of AU WItim 1 s.. , M aorsaaenr c ,i Lxr-s orC1 Iptrs domesUc and toported. 1 J 1 Commercial Hotol Wilmington, N. C. I II. SCHLOSS, Prop. JpiEST-CLAgS IN EVERY RESPECr. WOTf S Wip-i DAfirS cA dT )StateftBosreSi$..CBlesasa " i r m. - m mm v. ATALOCUZ, Avid, ' u,nH( uiiua iULXJAIlD &A