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' JMsMSsssMSawiMWsSSsSsSSBaMSs ... " i. . . . - - 1 - - -rrrf WivulMiUd to rclT oomic0 troa our trnads o mj Mid ratlM RaralUtrwt bvt Tk aaa of u wriux bbsi always Ubwl to Ut K23to7. " ' vottmtiBic&ttoiu moat oo ntnu 0 OBtaldaot tho papox. ; , rnon&ntlea nut bo avoldtO.; d it u oipectftliy and p&rttaularry sa iood that tbe Editor doo ot artraya oadoi cbo views of eozTeapo10BU bbIom oe.tat m tb editorial oolnmaa. jgpu, oepved by jOSH T. JAMES. rorttJXto- VrtOHB FOSTAQK PAID: v-- ... 1 H . ...r Will .l,..hAi . in - , W TLMINGTON N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 29 1887 vol: xi. r. n n n x u a n n w . .1 u a - 1 llil Hi JLIA.1L I r:JDUV IB W , NO 101 r 1 Victoria !" nu,1,:r Qn' .L first patent lor an -nVi!rphy' 0 ' ;,pWrph having i--J"e .linr-tnC"kaod ire trt jd Wbeat- Q3e p mh electrician propose lo uiipb'oy- . - id lwo or IDfrw . .. oat nhlifhe iu-thre may oe uu"h K " ,i..rtah!rt sneiter. London Timns LOOAJ NEWS. IHDH TO MEW aBVISTISCMIBTl. Fob Sale A Piano . -t Heinsbekgek's "It" i ' The American Magazine. rc. adtiuLEa Garden Scel UrJNDS BE08-rQra"d Kxcur6.on ; Board A FcwovdTdWantel W Y ATfc" Latest lrt Stationery Geo K FKKtcil 'ao8 Hand Sewel Caang) of all'nj Days y & Wil 3 S Co A ztMtHQ TON I IHE N Y and Wll s S Co Millk4 & NiEsruB Kenredy'a Medical Dlacovery ' Foir other locals see fourth y&ge. Headq Darters for base bati supplies s Hi Heinabereer's. t The Woandcl Man. In response to a teh-rani sent yes terday to Clinton by CI. V C J nes. making inquiries regarding the condi tion of young Mr. James, who was so severely wounded on th 27th inst., re plies wern received last night stating that the attending physician pronounced the indication as favorable, the suffer er takinz nourishment, with mind clear and pulse at 84. We, in cmra'n with all the people of Wilmington, earnestly hope that these conditions, may con tinue and that th young man may be restored again to pertect health. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wilmington Line. rpHE MOST POPULAR BOOK OF THE Tlio Eticampiuent. The next Anniversfxrv ot the Wil mington Liht lniantry promises to be an affiir of unusual interest and bril Mocking bird cagps" of all sizes-are liancy. It will be celebrated by a three tier: brie MalUdu. Behrens. hence. arrived at Newi;atlo. Eng., April '27th. no Tbe wn'.ers cheao at Jacobi's Hdw. De days' encampment. May 19th. 20th and i i pot. . ' -t 2lst., in the Canaday field, in tbe Superior Court, having concluded th - eastern extremity of the city, and all business of the term, adjourned last theompanies of the second regiment . w,.at.DnM jurna Jd .fn oi i:sc.,rrespmdeu-.tlbal night. have been invited and neany all have signified their intention to be present The at'orm signal was raised this fi . . 8taff officer morning and jast as wo expected tbe m be pregHUt ftnd lhe encamp" wind subsided almost instantly. ment will be under regular military Rev. T- W. Guthrie. Presiding Elder discipline. This will undoubtedly have of Wilmington District, will hold the a tendencv to brine many civilians to ., . ft...... Frnr A dm I canAtiH mmrtprlv mpfitint? for Israel onlfKjftj n.i r.nr QtrpfltR will Dresent a . an mow me - . - j " .uo vilj I i" . .- . J. n 'j., I . , Acl.lo frnm thu ..ir.ai.iihniunbi 1 ' " militHrv ilinlnv. the Cora Van Tassell ..-I I .n MSP V. l -. . . . I r - pfcniiMn-u.... . Taere were quite heavy showers on n. ,,.,,., wil! be in the point. i ..,..,! Ihrt C ,linlhicity.lKes.i cipai b"- p Rbo)jt med rain, accompained by consuir8b neiKht of tntsir engaKemBnt at the Opera cWrSd?dateinv have own-disap-1 thunder and lightning, last mgh afte! fl()U3et 80 there will be plenty of amuse- Mi.itni. but a thnn mour puonc which lhe weather became perceptibly I nt for ai, ffic.aU """"V"' ,'; ,rrallQ -jdt cooler. - . The important day, with the mi.ltary. .T,hIliVlce oi t:u Jdt-ocaM and - a new schedule is to go into effect on I will te on the 20th. and it has been ..jt..f ib hirne3. .i our city is . n w R R on M n. suiraesied that on that day the storts m i. m Mnaa.Binm.vAitB'ta - 7iml p nv Mraoit gol it lon cao COme to Wilmington, spend the time be made a general holiday for tha H.c with us here, and get bacK our citizens. The suggestion is a good :i nam ions are atiM I ,k- n;aht ThJ i what the oQ.and we trust that tbe day named in in in ft. i r& i ai.i'v- ambw - i CHANGE OF SAILING DAY. On and after Saturday, May 7, 1887, . THE STEAMERS OF THE j New -York & Wilmington Steamship Co., THE ONLY DIRECT LINE BETWEEN t; NEW TOliK ani WILMINGTON, N. C. Are app(mted to sail every SATURDAY instead ot Friday as heretofore. LEAVING NEW YORK from Pier 29, East River, between Roosevelt and Chambers streets, at 3 P. M. - LEAVING WILMINGTON. N. C. Iroia N Y. Steamer Wharf at High Water. Freight Received Daily on Covered Wharf. Through Bills of Laling and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from Points in North and South Carolina. W. P. CLYDE & CO , General Airents. 35 Broapwat, New York. THEO G. EGER, Traffic Manager, 35 Broadway, N Y. a-h. . v mm u n qm AT.T.RONES Sunt . L- ri. 1 AhMLK, l. J. J r M J TT Wilmington. W. J. j um oiaie nou New York. April 26. 1887. - invest- jEVIEW urged last Capitaiiil Ir ni -rh,i4;i?iir over real estate tfr Arf kfi I hA lufco's in ",u ft - The storm last night was general w,etof to3om very iaiK n.rolina Central p aitrii niu " " w - Railroad and in some piacs ws t on in both urban and suburban pro erty hve been made. Senator Don Cameron, who i aid to have ad.lpfl to hibandaotj-rtuio at least 250.000 b? luok? tnrn in real estate there, in vMted oun( S50.000 in sahnrbatf prop" er:y last week, buying by the acre ami calcnl&tioe to sell bribe' foot. Salisbury's savage Onslaught, on Gladstone at the , meeting of th Prim rte Uaeue rnce'ntlv reoaUVan incident, of the ireient premier's early parlia mentary career. Twenty-five year" sro Salisbury, then Lord Robert Cecil, made a vicious attack upon Gladstone tod woundup by comparing, him to a "pettifogging attorooy." Upon thi there were shouts of applogizi'1 from all oyer Ine house, whareupon Cecil declared tbe he did apologize to tbe attorneys." may be generally devoted to recreation pleasure and attention to our military triuuds. St. Stephen's Church. Pacini? along Rd Cros street to Fifth, a tw afternoons ago. our atten quite severe A good many telegraph Dois were knocked down by the light- nin hut we have heard of no injury to tion was attracted to the open- doors o I . - . 1 r StPnhpn's new A. ftl. ti.. onurcn person or other property. The Clinton & Warsaw II. R.. 14 mile3 in length, cost the people ot Clinton just Ss 000. tho cost of grading and cross-ties. Instead ot doing the work, however, they paid the value in money. The road is already" doing a fine badness and will pay a handsome percentage in increased business and accommodations. 1 agc - ' -. "... -' ; Sbe, Jets. Pawn, lie. It. Tbo Witch's Head, King Solomon' Mfoes. by II. Jtldtr Ilaggard, 20 cents each. SirlDgbaveu. by Slack moie; . Pure Gold, I II are I oved and Loved, In One Town. A Wrecked Girl. The New York Paper, Magazines, and all late works, you will Had on tbe counters at. II KIN BEUGK&'S. Plash Dressing Cases. TLULH WORK BOXES, ! FINE MOROCCO AIBUM3. A large assortment of floe Goitirs, Ac. Just received and for sale cheap at HEINSBERGER'S. apl 27 Casb Book and Mualo 8 tore 5 City of Wilmington, N. C, Bonds. glDS ARK INVITED AT THE OFFICE or the Major, until May ICtb, lSSf, for tbe Ronton Mass Ir unrtirg uonae oi me viiy vi nuwuixw,. se, isoston. wass. ftmounBg to tiso.ooo. to be lsued lstJniy. apl IW 1Sj7 ani w 25 year, (wltb a prorUlan ' I that tbe same may be called in ant pa'd at v Board FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOM- modated at low rates, with ooa Doara anu lodirtne. on Dock street. North sirfe, one door " ' . . it A t . . 1 it n I hp Kast or-Anrens- tee nouao. -rev ( ptetulses. ayi iw For Sale. SECOSD HAND PIANO IN GOOD Will be sold very cheap. Apply at MTviq REVIEW OFFICE. A oruex Grand Excursion. rjO MUND3 BBOTHER'3 STORE. CAT AW BA MILK SH KFS b the gallon; let evty man. woman and chltd be there, for rates. Ac, eoquire at MUND8 BBOTHKR8. apl .8 621 North Fourth St , Bmoklyu Summer Opening. Don't Kxperiruen'. Yoa cannot afford to waste time in xptfrimenting when your lupgs are in danger. Consumption always seems, siGrt.oDly a cld. Do not permit any dealer to impefce upon vou with some cheap imitation of Dr King's New Dis corery tor Consumption. Coughs and Cilds, bat be sure you get the genuine. iSecansa hp pan matii mora nront ni oay le'.l you he has something just as ttxxl.orjust the same. Don't be de-ct-ived. bot insist urxn eetting Dr. King's New Discovery, which i guar jnieed io give rehei. in 'all- Ihroal. uing and Chest afl'ections. Trial bot lies free at H.Green & Co.'s. Large Mltlessi. -. .. A Sound Legal Opinion. m E Bainbndge Munday. Esq , County AUy.. c.ay county. Tex., pays: "Have Having haaid much of the beauty o this building, we yieiaa to a nauua icuriosi'y and entered the spacious ves tibule. It is indeed an imposing struc ture, both without and within It is a colored people's church; its. minister is a colored mn and it was built almost entirely by tbe colored race. The sex ton, who was airing and dusting the I church, informed us that not a dollar Hymeneal. for ,t3 erection had been subscribed out- A few friends assembled last night side ol the city of Wilmington. The at the residence of Mrs. M. It. Gill, No. building is large and capacious, the 510 North Fourth street, to witness th" -eats broad and very comfortable. The marriage ceremony uniting the desti stained glass windows admitted the at- n'ies of Mr- David H Armstrong, ot ternoon sunlight in many colored hues. Asheton, Pender county, and Miss and cast a olt radiance upon the native Laura J.' Gill. -of Petersburg, Va., It v North Carolina oods of wnich the II w. .L'nan rtf Tn n a nil P.irfMlit. M. E inlnrinr is hutlt. Observing small liVV IS J K w m " " 1 ill IVI Phnrnli f5 n! i n a-. n Ml nh 1 Mt -1 i lCH books lV102 abOUt OD VUUiWU, -uv.- 0- I f .... - The thanks of "ye local1' are tendered the teats, we inquired of the sexton for a eenerous slice ot the wedding who informed us that they were tortus BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. -' This-Magazine portrays Ameri can thought and life from ocean to ocean, is filled with pure high-class literature, and can be safely wel comed in any family circle. PRICE 25c. OR $3 A YEAR BY MAIL. Sample Copy of current number mailed upon re ceipt of 25 cts.; back numbers, 75 cts. Premium List with either. Address: E. T. BUSH k SON, Publishers, 130 & 132 Pearl St., N. Y. Sew York & Wilmington Steamship Co. cake. A Word of Caution. " The high winds which have been pre vailing for several days past, have been theoccasion of anxiety trom fearol fires. People cannot be too tboushttul and cautious abeut fires at any tim.e and es pecially should they be on their guard during the prevalence of a wind which in any degree approaches the' magni tude "1 a gale; such as we had jester day. Some, however, wn Biwa ued E'eeiric Bitters with roo t tiaoov heedless, and we bear ot an instance result Mv brother nlso was rerv low I M.tDnav nftnmnou of a colored th Malarial Fever ajid Jaundice, but - hftfr a in an oDen yard Wl Miro. K- : i . r I : iuuji. i ....v cinr ''"iri LIT ; It was almost criminally careless, as wved his life." had asoark been carried by the gale Mr. 1) I. Wilcoxjon. of Horse Cave. -nti ignited a building the result might -uus a I'fcH ten nouT. savinir .i. . . .,;r. nr mnch io8iuveiy believes he would have had it not been lor Electric Bit valuable property. of worship used in the service. Uianc ing over the leaves we read a short ser vice somewhat similar to the beauttlul ritual ol the Episcopal Church. including theApostles' Creed, the Ten Command ments, with short responses, and sev- ieral short prayers, some of which were familiar to us. The sexton invited us into tho chancel to look at a large pic ture which was standing upon a frame on one side of the chancel. The subject BBSJf falti.ic otthe picture was tne return oi m Prodigal Son, at tho moment when the . . .. -.i servants, having oeea emumauueu. FRIDAY. APKIL 25th, fY TRIMMED BONNETS A0 HAW at MRS. E A. Ladles are Invited to call. LUMSDEN'3. apl 28 3t Horse and Buggy for Sale, AN BE SEEN AT SOUTHERL AN D'a Th's ia the beat Family Horse in tte city Warranted as represented, r or par ticulars apply at gontherland's Siables. apissnt C stables. Fair Warning! an? time aiier me upirsiwu , ui wn Train from date ol issue), atd bearing Interest at tha rate ot per cent, per aniium. Interett payable semi annually in January and Jury. . In Wilmington or New York, at the option of the pui chasers. Bids tor a whole or a part mv he made, but If for less than tbe whole thcictere&t will be made payable.ln. Wlltnlnji ton. ' " ' The City reserves the right to accept or re ject any or all bids No bids for les than par can hi considered ' These Bonds are issued by authority or an act of the General Assembly of North Caroli na, ratified March 5th, 1885. which prohibits the proceeds from being tpp ied to any otrer pnrpose tban ior the redemption or $130,000 tiaht per cent, bonds maturing in July. 18. Vopulation of Wilmington estimated to be fully -aiojo. - ' 5 Taxable resources, as per tax book, f -V 400.0.0. - ' : . Rate of taxation, l:4. . .. ; Bonded Debt $369,700. 4 ; Hlnk1noririind.t74.OtO. JOHN J. FOWLER. Mayor, RICHARD J. JONES chairman Board ( A ud It and Finance apl27 3t we th sat v ) Constantly on fland A LARGE AND VAKIED ASSORTMENT OF - Paper Hangings, Fire Screens, Traasparent Linen and Paper WINDOW SHADES. Office and Store Shades a specialty. I will sell this day and until further notice : i RTTN" SHADE HATS lor 133c. Rooms.ln any part of the city or country ! naneied. with neatness and aupatcn, uy goo i I . . . a . DRESS HATS, in all colors, new and "SSh. B. DEMP3ET. desirable shapes, from 48c up. Children's Trimmed Sailor Hats and other shapes from -oc up. 3 Tips in a bunch, any color, thrown away at 5Jc per bunco. Flo (vers, Buds. Roses, Daises.Cattails. and Mootures,in the leading colors, apl 22 lm 213 Market it Notice. rMIE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF the Stoceholdcrs of the Carolina Central Ball road Company wilt be held at the Office of tbe Ladies' Berlin Gloves, black and color- old Dominion Steam Ship Co , corner of ed, for 15c a pair and up. and styles of the season away down in price. Beach and Wests Streets, in the city of Hew York, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on the 5th day of FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER, NEW TORE Located between Chambers and Roosevelt ets. At 3 o'clock. P. M. Saturday, May 7 Saturday, May 1 BSNtFAUTOtt Saturiay, ia REGULATOR -aturday. May 98 FROM WILMINGTON May proximo. apt tarn JOHN II. SHARP. Secretary and Treasurer have brought the best mbeio put upon KK(iULATOR Saturday May 7 . . , ... rrnkFAUTOK ....-aurday. May 11 bim, and a ring ior ois uauu. rkgulator.... tie great remedy will ward off. as well as cure all Malarial Diseases and ! L.rU Kl,lRey. L;verand Stomach Dis "rs st4od3 unequaled. Price 50c. CI. at w. 11. Green & Co.'a painting was a text taken from the par able: "For this my son as dead. and is aiiveagain; was lost and is louud.' Unon asking the meaning, the sexton informed us that the minister would preach from that text and upon that w ,r.. t lPm that Col. James narable the following Sunday, ana tno 1. u .w,. ; ' . ... J picture was to make llicm Detior uuu stand his teaching. It occurred to our ut j.ih xr it q rnallv not lliiiiu bliata uvu " - Ksturdav. May 21 Saturday, May 28 Chatrjres In lostoflice. Quarterly Meetings. G. Burr has been compelled, on account of impaired health, to resign the posi tion in tbe Pt.stoffice in this city ne naa held so acceptably for the past two S"o! rMDd of Quarterl, MeeUnS. ""TJA'T?::"?. tbe Wilmington Distilct of the and the cse confinement made neces aodwt R . Phnroh ntK. - sary by the requirements of ihe posu for awa Methodist E. Phnroh finntk. . Tim Church t ,kV ir T-r.nl' tion have become too great a tax upon J2. " W hU Rneries. for there is no let up in uoslow Ml? 6. Daptiii a bad method of instructing m impulsive race; enthusiastic in their natures and possessed of vivid imagina tion, it is not surprising that they ahnuld enter more fully into the spirit of the teaching while the portrayal of the touching story stands belore them in life like coloring. Such instruction mioht ha termed a religious object Col. Barr is one of our old- lesson. Iloon some of illuminated texts, as "In tbe Lord do I j trust, "Tbo God of Jacob is our re fuge." Tho whole building is sub stantial and appropriate, and will no doubt fill the requirements of its large BtCNEFAOTOR Tnrough Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rate guaranteed to and from Point In North and South Carolina. Tor Freight or Passage apply to II. G. SMALL BONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C THEO. G. EGER, Traffic Manarer ! Sew xora. H. P. CLTDB cX) Gaaara Amts, S5 Broadway. New York. apl 29 circuit, at Gum Branch, this business, the labor being continu- .a ii'ihii r. tn fact, with every Pr-TC V. circuit, aruarver s i " , . - , rk. M u u - lin.am riftl. Barr is one of our old- . j J. m LU i uvi - ; MJ"&U circuit, ai Herring'a chapel; est citizens, "native and to the manner StnithviHc Us.a ' ' bOrn." and has made a competent and U kea bury Circuit, at Cokesbury. efBcient oflicer. .. Jn 4. 5 Col. Burr'a resignation takes place on d ,n.ln 'circuit, at Bethel. Jnno 4. 5.1 Monday and he will be succeeded in the u ..iuk, at Antioca, janeu, dulies of the position by Mr. Robert C Magnolia circuit, at Dunlin Roads Cantwetl. who has been lr some time und prosperous congregation ttru". ... . i past route ageui.. : i ' i nrl Whiteville circuit. June25. k.., . nnn hia new-duties a Wire cloth tor your windows and Ernf amaw ?rct. June 23. Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, . Insurance. pHK AGGREGATE AMOUNT jDF ASSETS the windows arejof tb naurance companies represented In the Aency ot the uodersljrne.1 Is greater than In any other Agency In Wilmington. M.S. W1LLABD, Agent, 5U vorta Water St. atwick circuit. Jnl3.. hrtTito hear unon his new-duties apllllyr T.ir- rrA nf vour evea. An agency for Ihe LeMare'a celebrated Rock Crys- cJntn. mr yoor wiiiuv - , , . r.,flfM,MWf UttAb-1 boAKA anoscj previous experience in pos' as j doors can be found-At Jacob j. tbis plaCeftt Ueinsberger's.t . . - Season's Goods. EFRIGEBATORS,' ICE CREAM fBK- R Ladies' and Misses' Silk Gloves and Mitts, black and colored, for 48c a pair and up. Silk Mitts tor 125c a pair. Colored Border Handkerchiefs, war ranted fast color, lor only oc and up. . i rit i r lTkmiUo an . w.tnr r.nntTfi. Flv Fans. Fly Traps, A new auu mil uue " uuuiwiw I i-; rl- Call and 11 I- Fi ..r. I AC . All A .uw-wny r m va Mr bim ii i i in, ijii. m ' M- t S M w mmm w K Hat Trimmings of every color, style and description at equally low prices. An immense new line in every depart ment to select from. A call will convince you at Taylor's Bazar, 1 18 Market St.. Wilmington, N. C. apl 28 tf 115 Market St. examine the gtBON. apl 25 - ' ; Selling Out ! S OUB PHYSICIAN kecommehds a change of climate on account of falling health. I will sell out my entire stock ot I MILLINERY, FANCY GOOD&. NOTIOBS, ALSO riXTTJBZS,'; To any one desirous of going Into buslneaa. The JLadleS Emporium, Th!. is a good chance, for it is known to be the largest stock of the kind In the , Bute and Selling off at Cost to make room for new Spring and Summer stock. V STORK liKI.Mi TW BJUALIi UB U well estabUshed Wlu make aatiaiaetory terms. From MONDAY, April WtU, I Will tire my customers the benefit of Iw f prteee, ail goods being now marked down. All the latest styles In Millinery, and all new gooae Hats ana Bonnets, Feathers an Flower, 'Larea, Vel vela, Ganze and other Trlmmbigm, A very large lot of Ribbons, Staple and proper dUplay of my large stock, I will offer to the public he following articles AT COST Corsets., hustles, mianis" aps, wocmu ra. r lowers, raraaoi. t.k!nM rim. I ae. Kmiroiaenes. and ilsle Thread GL vea and Itts f or adlea and Chlldien, Dresa Trimmings, Braids, Bead ed Neta, and other articles too numerous to Uln.wu. . .... I- - . . I - . . . . . ' My Dress Trimmings win Le msnc hwu 1 8oTeUtel. Udkfs, silk ana unen; uiovrs. . . x t 1 . i.11 ... UK I ox memj ucww sw -j 1 - ; siik ana Lisle; uoreiy. isxiies snu c uiiitw . Keck wear. Lisle and Lines; Corsel. Bustle. Table Lines and many other useful and fanej rush Very Bespectfully, MBS. E. IS. WIGGINS, 115 Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. apl S3 . . The cheapest place to buy your school book h and school stationery is at Heins- 1 articles. apl 25 BespeetrnllT, : UlbS E. KARREB, i:bark.ttICbroncle and Goldsbcro Hz sea- gexcoy It . . , - " - I Depot,; T. W. Guthrie, P.4J. well as good business quatificsUons
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