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Wi will tM 1 14 io rfiiv eoiaianaic0& anadBf. Sanaa 1 rrow mr frtands oa aay ! aad all ab)Ma 1 Th of tb writer nnat always M f. ikd raoranrroa. ; atotM to UM Editor. I ttoSS POSTAGE PAID: fxnmaBUtatloBamnaiitM wrmaa aa'L oiMsldcor tbe oap. 11.00 prannaJltiM mum avoklaa j .x . . t It is wipentiilty particularly tia stn. vere by carrier free at tbe aoove i lit y U J - . ' - ... t tood that the Kditor Qa mo alwav aaooi the Tiew of comipoadmu nta m tta Ib the (MlitoTUt ooHiron. in its pure contralto; her notes true and full, aid possessed of great power. VOL: XI. WfLMINGTON N. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1887 NO 150 TLrfsni? r. , and U falM " ..-nrtWliinT - . ar" T.K.,rnftPcrr:n?iriy. mMling Specific -for Liier Disease. iie. BJMer or bad taste In fHPTOMS! mouth; tonirue coated iiwrad with a brown lur : "pain in ,Ute Jffw Jolnts-lUn m .stake P. Rbeumatisni , ow .... wuter- rn; ruleucy and acU XKCNCIKNTDAY8. Wilmington sixty Years Ago Home Interesting ICeminfs-,-cencei of tliw ly When .Thore, Were No i$tenmboatn, No Railroad Trains. No Gas. No Water Works, No Sieam - Flro EiifiTlneH, No Telephone And .No Klectrtc IjIgtJi s. tCommuclc&teU to the Daily Kt view. by an . . ' old hcslikm. 1 It has 1eeeo suggested to the wrier thai it would be interesting to see pul - Wilming years. ard Bettencourt. John P.! In lh hiitory ol ih railroad, frnm Iconie' out copquerors. they are berofg Gorie. K C Calhardie. J. C. Dunbibbin. David j th construction of The Wilmington Jones. J-hn Taylor, John A. Taylor, Weldon. 1 found it necessary in des Alex. McRae, J. M. Cazaux. Joseph jcribing other events lo trace their pro-SintasJAntho-y Wanel. Seth Hoard, j Krean up to the present time. I return ! Cileb Nichols. Wrisht & Savage, G & 1 1 108 0i1 m-s.x:y years aeo.j C. Bradlev. T W Brown, Porter &! I he municipal affairs of the i own of Hurt E P. Hall. J..bn McCall. Baker j Wilmington wre vested in a Board of & Doane. and Holloway & French -1 Cuimiioners. wh . were elected by 1ih people, ihe Board consisted of 7 Ml or ' itrnatly eostive SllflAChe; loss of memory with Liiiijb'1 r Y.xrnz failed to do irf&ffl" "abed reminiscences of Old of tbe .kfn Xf'JnJiS to, dating back s. me sixty :''i hthrwiored, and, if allowed u I there is rlo doubt that, to those who ffl 5?posUs s sediment. j - I iiTed at that time and who are still so- journ'ers on earth, the revival of their recollections would be a matter of in terest; and. perhaps, would not prove entirely uninteresting to tho rising gen- ration. ' n'f f!DNEYb In those old days there were no AND BOWELS. teRmboats n(i railroads and no telen graphs. The people were shut up within themselves, an oid fashioned sgKONSUYERiUiUULflTUtt MU,f .i in the south to arouso 1- rtd'liur to a Kealtby action. . -N 2 extraordinary efficacy on th. IVER, lfDNEYS, m m m mm AND tJOWfeW. m vnzriki specific for i;ow-l ComplaintB, There may have been a tew other, but if so, their names are no', remembered. The lirst stnmboai that ripp'ed the waters f the Cpe tVar river was a ?ernwhe'l b'at,call. i thePromeiheus. Sie vas built at Beaufort. N C. and was intpridet In rjn as a nacki't he five members, who selected one front am t u their nuniber to atn as Mhcis trate of filioe. which position in the he eo d and try to do good, and you which havmjr once henrd one longs tor will live The longer atid di the happier more, as did Oliver of ancient days. At for the effort.-" tn Ietoioneot Wilmington7 favofites. 1 ; r " Miss Annie DeRosaet, we be j? leave to A ereat deal ofjnlerest is being man - tr5bnte of Drft. Scarce,- tatsed tf'3te.i in the games which are to tafc- . . ..... , aimn,a -A place heron Monday and Tuesday be- ff . . . m.inrlHiWfl fwIt ' w- tl. , tweentheColumbia and the Wilming L . t ,. .. . J tons. With good weather it will prove ,. ...... .. , . , pun? its birdliio notes, now soft and the most exciting series of the season. . . (l ' ,h' - ' liases VlvOI t ' 4IUKVU & jorlieroines, as ihe sex may be. Try to Sitk Headache, lUilousnena, - Jaundice, town, doiojj jusl business enough in th werii placed upon if lima. ivtMoAia. i-..n.tluntion. Eldnef Affections, MnUl Deprt-ssion w.dithetf 7 bullion of Botae, as . toi-eeD"the wul! f rum their doors THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE- It wasa community ofless than 5.otx L: ChUdra, f r Adults, and for the Aged. persons, who Could justly b at Ot Hft I ONLY GENUINE .. nonored social position, a refim d in- wourZ Sup mjedot 0f Wrapper. telIicence and an opea handed aod j . Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., I open-hearted hospitality 00T3tevt 4wtc I a I iwpen Wilmington and SmilhvilK but caueu. to waicn uieiow,. disturbers of the peace There concerned as she could not make more H a Town Clerk Rnd ft Town Con than three miles an hour. By subset stable, whose salaries were paid by the Aiianf altururi.tna r hr m Rf)hi nCfV. I to WIT ii ; ti v i it i - - hr.wnvor sh hecame caDable oi ma- king eight miles an hour. but. unfortu- many years and was tho incumbent natoly. she was burned at her wharf at the time ot bis death, tie was a soon after the improvements had been gentleman ot sterling integrity and his md and haca.ne a total loss. This death was deeply deplored oy was about the year 181U. Later in the knew him. same vear two other new steamboats, The annual current expenses h.. Hamilton find the North Carolina, town did not exceed $4,000 ihf - river These ouonce oi me great scarcny oi sr-m-, Our report oi the concert last night is J the lark at the morn's uprising that town was equivalent to that of Mayor n-t as compiete as wo desired it io he. na uro holds no diviner jrxH for fair of the city. There were only uve po I mu-Mc loving i"ci is pick anu ni i wnmannooi man mat ot song -several last moment we called upon a irtena I chonrses by. male voices were finely who kindly furnished the report pub-J rendered, it was an enjoyable eyen- licnjen. or "Mown guard," as they weie and arrest wire lished elsewhere. The venerable Capt. Thma flallender held the office ot clerk 1or all who In the prize shooting of the W. L. I yesterday at Carolina Beach, 39 mem bers participated. The first prize, the company medal and a silver pitcher, were awarded to Private . James S. Hooper, and tbe let. to Private Edward J. Moore. second, a silver gob- of the In conse- Colic. J commercial way to keep comfortable wore intended for the trada between Wilmington and Kaye.tteville. and were c m mantled respectively by Capt. Benj. Iltl'h ami (Japl C B Tavis, both from PniUvlelphia. and b tb gentlemen en tirely competent tor the position. Capt. Rush kept his boat on the river nearly We invite attentian to the advertise ment oi the University of North Caro lina as it appears elsewhero in this issue. The next term will bcttih on the last Thursday iu August and close at the town issued fractional currency for the convenience of trade. The notes Christmas. Catalogues will be furnished Wiri nrinted on common paper, and on application to the Bursar, Mr. W. T. r,H in valuo from 4 I 6 cents (a six Patterson, and special information may pHnco t b currency boing 13 shillings be had of the President. Hon Kemp P. i ho tr.llurt nn tr 5 nonts. The v c-1 HatllO Price, Jl.OO. LOCAL NEWS. USfl FA IEW AOVfRHSlMElTJ. J D SO T-0jn u lay F L MittiK tJartlen Stel ' r TerBlU' f North Carotin C nth More New Books ' ; nssmLt & Dam tu For 30 Days BgmnBtRGKK's l'Unos and Organs ; Chaweof Sai. n- Pays N Y & Wit S 8 Co MiLLM A MEsruE Kcnredy'a Medical DUfOTerr ' Tho eomuierce of Wilmineton wa principally confined to the West India mand to the last tride.- where we seut;. out lumber, staves, shingles, naval stores and rice, in exchange tor sugar, c ff e, molasses sain rum and the various fruits of the Islands. There were, of course, non but sailing vessels, and these were majulv from New York, Boston and ottrer Northern ports. The business was nntBtahle to all ensraired in it. and. if aim i anflioMil .1 hn Walker, tbe latter Deinz natntu Thpra was direc in honor ot one oi our respecieu towns nettes were as .follows: On the 4 l-Gj 40 vears. but did not continue in com- cents, a piuuu ':"jI: II died in Fayette- on- the :i cents, a nos:; on iau uui. ille,some ei-ht or ten years aKo. much a cow; oh the 5:5 cents, a ship, and -n ..a,v.,.,i k mQr,v. ivinHa Cantain the 50 cents, a house. This paper cur- Tavin returned to Philadelphia, and his rency, when torn or dilapidated from boat was sold and removed to more frequent use. was taken to the treasui- Rnnthem wa.ers. Ur's olHce and redeemed tvith new notes L ... .1 : ,.f otn.m Th fiid npcro women who kept the 1 nese aoais. mu pioiieeis j iu" i - hat naviiration in the waters of tbe cake and fruit stands, knew nothing of Cane Fear, were followed, first by tbe the value of this Cotton Plant and soon after by the Indication For North Carolina, fair and nearly stationary tempera Foreign Exports. weather. ture. 'ngg, and we hope not the last by. ninny that the. music lovers of Wilmington may enjoy. For 30 Days WK tilVK'A NI K Til . NK 8TKA-P with each Trunk boucbt of us A. choice ' ttcKift of r.lckel and X c aruoas ust received which we j? laran cc to oil chcaicr than any one in the city. A job lot of Curry C'orol3 at - your own price- fry us. FENNKLL. DAN1KL, f florae Ml liners, iuue 25 lv. front at T AMI?C l i XTTTin1 the nif UGOI81V ." ; ; 218 Nortn Front Street, Open all day to morrow, (Snnday.) . June 25 It . - University of NorthOarolina, CHAPEL. II ILL, N. C. Ger. barque Richard, Paske. cleared riiHE SEaSION is DIVUED INTO TWO terms: the fire t beginning the last Thursday i to-day for London with 1.000 casks spirits turpentine, and 3,004 barrels rosin, valued at $19,030 shipped by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co; further than the several Bri E- Campbell. Lord, cleared for not a sou for a competency. trade with England, kept up for many years b? means of a regular packe: brig called King AUxis, Capt. Living ston. and her arrival was always haued with pleasure-by European correspon dauts and shippers. The home receipts of produce consist- riifslicemes this week lor two white led of flour, rice, cotton, tobacco ana tnd one colore. 1 couples. . Itho cereals. The cotton was put up in : . - . round bale3. the process ot pressing Do-ColUrs. Urge assortmeptjust tfaen rectived. Can hay a nice collar I roil . - c0 was mainly broueht here Wilmington and Fayettcviile caused For instance: A small boy Lee Guyra, Venezuela, with - 5,500 creosoted crossties, valued at $3,740 Pay's length 14 hoars and 35 mrnntes. Snnset to-morrow atternoon at 10 oiiouies past ? o'clock. Tiro lor a quarter is. what they say iboatcanteloui'es. small at that. The Retriler of Ded issued mar scrip what was represented by vinnettes V" " rr, "--rriVJ . 'm 1 b, ihe CroUo OU & Creosote renlv. "Whv. dat cake, honey, is a plough," (4 1-6 cents) and so on A i virion I I ! ,1 ifO Wfta akinnori Tino VVhifrt" onH cuaifc. Viuou av ,i.w. ""fc'r Some few of uy Boa48 " between the "Old Jeffersonian Democrats. in wagons from the country or on flat ni I . 1 .f ftn men ineotiiiaer anu owuor u mo John Walker was Mr .Doyle O'Hanlon. an energetic, whole sou led, noble i?en tlema'n. who cariied his heart in one haud and his purse in the other, but. unfortunately, his purse was not al ways as full as his heart for dispensing nhoi I oa. -Rnor fallow! lie died OI .uu. .taw.--- - I ....... f . ! 3- : ami rinrincr tne lime oi our.towu eicu tnat ieu oisease. cousuuipiiuu. icgicnu i . I bv k..n h;m Thn oatfihiish. tions great excitement; prevaueu, anu li v ra. 1 L4tv aUW tiiiM . aLuwfttwB-M I a a . mont of ?4 iin of Atnamhoata hetween much hard feeling ana oitter an .nu onornndered. but. naoniiv ior tne an Innrouflo,) irndfl and added ereat V peaco oi out - au JV --- - w i 1 J t nt and increase of tem was aboiisnea ana-nuriuuuy wa5 in August and ending at Christmas,' the iec I ond beginning early in January, and ending ii-6t Thursday in June. Tuition, $30.00 for i - - -each term. For roo o ren-t and service, $5(0 per term. Those unable to pay tuition are al itw cd to give their notes; secured if roBstble. Tuition in the normal ourse free. The Fac1 olty is now tufllctently atrovg to give inktrqc- Cn hricr AfaratMr. Wasl.. cleared for I tlon In a wide ranee ef Btuales. .1 J ..,.. ... Q4 Q tanA For term 1h the Law School apply to Hon. Aux Cayes. Haytl,, with 84,7oo tect J jonn to asnlog, D. For Catalogue applv . i. ,knP iqo non aKin(T'.oa nH s barrels I to W. T. Pattcscn, Bursar. Chapel lull, it. In uolitics. the people were divided ' , " ... . C. For ep?ciai lnlormadon apply to KKtff. P. CAULK, LL D. june25 s tk d lmw ' the more ,WoenUe Whigs-strongly fohr. Orlando. U cRitohi e dwd lor Uew YOrk t -u Fort de France. Mart., with 15,000 j 100 1"ed.t" S! .lt0!D.dCt i6: .eet .umber. valoed $3.253. shipped Steamf Mr. E. Kidder's Son. Total imosity valne of exports this day, $29,670 08 Wilmington Steamship Co; v - - . i. . noirin(ri . . r t.i . . 1 1 1 . informoHi I to the imDrovem trunks, hammocks and bath towels. aU pointa oa tbe Cape Fear river. . wealth in both towns. ibswucu. c&oioa 'mauinas and oil cfothi very I ' Tbe mode ot travel to the North was Early in the present century, I think Saturday Night Sermon. Cheapat Sol. Bear's.' - - v t I either by sailing vessel or by stage directly after the war of 18U-I5, an ltai- lIow pleasant is Saturday night. ,k t oftCn ta for I Coaches, and the time consumed in tan gentleman, namea warBanua. Wben I've inea an me tu uC the intermentsIoriw"c Lr0nioi m0 fit tpnm saw mill P.ver ?ood." makine a trip to wew iors w uum --- o r . ?7-SL. J: . built on the Cape Fear river at Wil We wonder how many of our read- 1 1 six to eigu u y r ...amti.rlr.ti th West Lro an lav their hands upon their , . Tbe following are this week in the different Cemeteries: Uakdile, one child; ; Bel leTtre. 4 ": . kD Qn o roJ minion. - It was erected on the West rs can lay their biooghlherefortermenttPinel- opposite the foot of hears on this pleasant Saturday nieht llglUUS. JLUOtb flKlviwi.. I T: 1 fKr . amaa' M-nesillUL sum, uuu Forest. 4-2 adults and "8 children. time; Viz.: had two sets ot and say, with truth ana earnestness . . . . . I - m - a4 Inn IKia CaroHoa Beach. Keep cool and re- pfesbvterian. Baptist and Methodist, tangs, ihenextwas ouut on me tuil' mei v - mebcrthatthe headquarters for batb- afld. although the pe pie held their side ot the nver at tne outnero enu . ttaltenng uncuuu - tacnitsls at the Wilmington ShirH vera. reiiKious tenets in prope rt v- the town, oy u r.. i . wuu, uu DaVe DCe r z Ftchrr. Suits made toorder UiiesMerence.thev were not averse to indnN thi. was followed by oinort nn.u mere making a oecition tua u - were five or six mills in operation, near- 8n0tless ana immaculate in au iut lv all ot which, at different limes, were eoes to make good boys and girls, men burned, butinevery instance were re-1 aDd women , just take a look back. tbro'.j built. The capital invested in these the hours which have intervened since frr,r;a rmvoii nroHtahle and added Ust Suadav morning ana see it you DUVlJi,a.ja-"v--r.w--- a - t lioea dusters, or whatever von need lo I alsc a kP cool daring the . Summer, go to I course, within a mile 5oL Bear's. V'-f - 1 r American flags,, muslin "flags on Ucks. Chinese lanterns,' paper caps, Pteols an4 caps for same have just reivf4 a large assortment. J Every J who wants to make himself hap VI on the Fourth of "July, can be sup Plied at Heinabergers . - ' t Cltv CourtV ... H' Honor called for .offenders : G.W. Green, a half grown negro Lwu charged with disorderly con oactin iusulting the police at the Opera oHse list night. Sentenced to 10 davs c-e confinement. . ooi. uadden, a colored boy, beat a ipie pretty badly and His Honor MrenimJOdays in a cell . Health in Old Age. . coaimeoced using Dkandketii's rlri. r Qiiy-fiTe years ago. I 6t Jiht them in Iiondon and have con :l.aQed Qsint Ihem since I came out t tan (wn ... --uiry m is3b i am now over aenty five vearanid -tT1a ml hrtw. auribute my wonderful heallh to 8 Persistem use of Brandreth's "lls. Occasionally I have a bad cold rwereatuck ot rheumatism, indi A or oiiuousneas. but four or five una a i - l UKAKDRLTlfS PlLLS alwajS 11 ne Whenever my children have aitck-with scarlet fever. weaslei uoiPs.acid stomach, disordered di test with our borne racers. alt; company of theatrical amateurs. called tbe "Thalian Association." who -fTrart mnrh Amusemeot to their ellow townsmen, and among whom here was considerable histriunic talent. urnminirtnn was not exempt from disease or disasters. flagration f 1819 was a fearful blow, consuming all that part of the town erence. they were not averse iMcialtv. J. ErsBACii. Prop. 271 ;n v;! pnlovments. Therti were 1 . - I ..... Mattel street. th usual festivals during the winter For Snmmn- nnderwear. oercale months, frequent social gatherings and lirt. alpaca coats, brown linen suits. assemblies for dancing, to wnicn no. nw tau, ladies' traveling.; wraps, out me .w " mnior(,5fti inun. of wm not And a nlentv of spots of ill-tem- "Jockey uiud anu a oic . u - r.f' KJo.or iho tnwn.i the town Dernaspe"" u m"" . . I -r. . . : 1 . 1 ,Un - rnl:,n I Km rrh. ctliolfl ff trrJoHnPSS. and where bloodied horses fro u Virginia tneaenew .uuuw. u, .. rnstv K o. .arahmnvht' to con t ion ot steam , creaiea a uoom iu me raase u auumuM Qi' ... . I W- tnr.w-nr vdo think we There was I progressive improvement, oi nui iu.ud pau. - i- n,i awakened the lonir dormant ener- know from our own experience anu iriesof our people. About the year Un extendid observation- aided by 1835 or 1836 a few of the moat enter- mnch reading, that it is impossible ior prising citizens obtained a charter from a poor, week- mutable human to keep the lenislature to build a railroad irom his gooctoafs ai ways onsu- Wilmington to Raleigh, which was Und we don't expect it; but we nave . I .. ... . r i i u d.:i ' - Ko cairo mmp nmn. inrouzD ine terriuiu uuu- . . Road, but the route to the latter place tbe aforesaia personal expense. .....(.'.nriAnori in ffonaemioncD of the servation and much read ng, tbMt we n mw cawi w w- - - ' l " . -t. ,i .h r.iinmnttho lnMprtnwn to cnonerate: all miihl be-much oetier man we aru . a fttnf rvi a r k I'l oeuuuu tuuii""' . ....... - ... uei ' . ri l.uo ,...i;rin tVnMnn The tTh ehance lor imDrovement in man a i a a o on n v n i i im iniri vrns uu cuiiaj ,w w i urange sireeta. " i - . : , .u ,ua Li u in.ifl. ard unr Umitw vhich was a severe sfcocK to roaa was compieteu in iea mu uc.uu,..- UmilJ. wdicu was nooioiw ..... , : I ; tnot iha fiold i so ar?e there t- :.:,.n. .lthnnirh mnch alleviated I vears from its commencemosi, anu Q U .-"-o - I - ... i kt r. ,Brn im n i nir tit .MRt 8 k- .mn. donations from other now one of the bnest and best equippeu m uUk i" " Mt & . ...- h ia thftiibin riffht down square earnest - . a. . a m nnrr w nii'ii w s rnn m 11 i iih i i i n I'jiiiuii i. nae i""r Cities anu wwus, " - - I t. . u i ..tila Vnnr Boston Mass which lent, among known as the Wilmington to vveiaon it costs mu u,utu v. -o..-fefe. ShT armies 500 barrels ot flour Railroad. Upon the completion of this preaeher well knows that a .real earnest iThia was a creat and needed relief and enterprise, the line ot travel from North temptation, nacseu up oy . 1 - m .a m 0 Alltl k Vfin ,;,ki onnrpnULed bv our dis- to SoutL was mcreasea by tno aaya joiowu . ' I tm X 1 (Un A Q tresied citizens. Foll.iwing this two tages onerea oy tnis roaa uu mo veart later" in 1821 we were visited tailishment of a line ot steamers wnicu - .. i . . . . i u- h.i i nrri hie scour ere. the yellow I made connection with tbe roao nerts U T tUM w- c a fever trom which disease many died. J and transferred passengers to Char.es- ' " mm M m Thfl "most urominent commissu ni ton. S. C. A few vears later another and hipping merchants of that road, the Wilmington. & Manchester. true were : Dudley & Dickinson, was projected and built from Wilming FliUh Dickinson. Lazarus & Whit- ton to Kinesville, and then, still later. . ... .... I . ... . . a . nrh R. W. Brown, J. i5 the Carolina Central was cnanereu uu- Kidder Wm Dougall. Cyrus Stowe, der the name ot tho Wilmington, cnar James Usher, W. H. Lippitt, T. Sav- lotte & Rutherford Railroad, buose- qnently the name of the Wilmington age. 11. U Savage and others, The .lrr ir,! nd. retail" merchants were. w.j - Aicr A ndnrann. Samuel Shuter. Sam- a aon Die- is a monumental iob to Conquer, but there a rq altogether too many of uf who yield E without tne most feeble kick or squirm of resist ance. These have not even tried to be good, but. rather, have been willing to rid a free horse to sbame and perdt tiop without saying so ainh as "Whoa Emma!'' and for thesi we have no pa tience There are these who do try. on.l trv Aarnestlv. to be good, and, ai- V m J w thoush tbev are apt lo stumble and sprawl on the road, as they are tripped and thtir fersonai Rev. W. M. Kennedy of Warsaw, is here on a brief visit. Col. VV. P. Canaday, Sergeant-at- Arms of the United States Senate, is in the city to day. Maj. II . H. Foster, City Editor of the rKOM PrEE 29, east kivik, new Turk Daily Review, was taken suddenly and violently ill at the Opera House ast night, during tbe entertainment. He rose from his seat and started out bksekactou Saturday. July 2 Located between Chambers ami EoseveUflta -' At 3 o'clock. P. M. BEN KF ACTOR.. . KK.GULft.TOU.... Saturday, July 1 .....Saturday, July 23 but was seized with a sudden hemorr hae as he reached the portico. The flow ot blood was from the stomach a I nrl was verv severe. A number oi gentlemen who were near at hand rushed to his relief and Dr. Pigford wai benefactor ..t?aiurdajr, j0y 23 rROU WILMINGTON REGULATOR.... Saturday, July 2 BENEFACTOR .Saturday, July REGULATOR.... Saturday, July 16 called from the audience to attend him. Mr. Bryan, of tbe Orton Honse. called up one ot tne waning carriages auu assisted b7 that gentleman, Mr. J. M. Cronly, and one or two others, he was) placed in the vehicle and sent home. This morning he wai attacked with another hemorrhage, but this time it was a slight one, and to-day he was resting comfortably although be is very weak. A few days will, we trust, see him fully restored to health." ... Qo his behalf, and on our own, we make heartful acknowlegement to tboie lnf his friends and the pubhc generally gentlemen who so promptly hurried to his assistance last night. JV Through Bilia Lading and Lowtt Through Rates frcaranteed to aud from POtats - ..... . la North and South CaroUna. ' ror rreigni oTz-ausKvappiy w U. G. SMALHJONE3, Buperuteaaehf, Wilmington. M. O. TiLEO. Q, EGKR. Traffic Manager. - New York.-Wat- P. CLTDX COM aaaanra. AJtnu, as Broadway. New York. June 25 - . Rem oval. S HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY T that be baa moved his Tin Shop to No. 215 Market Street, where he la prepared to take ordara f r anything in bis line. jane 2S lwk , , ' E. O. PQLLKY Excelsior Lime. i ..noH thi up ov strong tujpi. wsncBwir.iMiiu.au w - . raicheM by the coatli city the Wilmington. Columbia & August :-moial nosea ei.scritcr j Soiree and Concert. The Soiree and Concert given la3t night at the Opera House was in ever& way a success. Notwithstanding the warm evening the house was well filled f . . i t--:- V. with an appreciative anu musiu juiuS audience. The Concert was given un der the joint auspices of Proi. Van Lear, who was in charge of the insirri mental parts, and Mr. E. J- Thorpe, who conducted vocalization. The first part, consisting of piano solos, duets aid eisht hand pieces were for 'he most part perfored by Mr. Van liar's pupil?, wboacquitted themselves creditably in every wav'; while at ttbe same time it occurred lo us that tbe selections were noi quite as bcilliant as lbose performs cd by Mr. Van Lear's pupils optin for mer occasions. Still it .was good, and each young artist gave piomise of much inthefuture. Part Second .was com- CarOlliia BOaCll. nosed ot vocal solos, dnets cnorotca , ' . L..' " .... ' - - . a - . Mrs. Eva - K.. u. . rieaisnti. uiEuusausaui erwy wee uj UR MANUFACTURES UA.VE TAKES a hbrh atindard. We bare oa hana ; BUILDING LIME, - AGRICULTURAL LIUE, . . - - ' ' v - t PHOSPHATg LlkUC, COPKOLITE 1IANURX. These are the best and cheapest oa the mar. ket- Send for circular. ' . : i FgNCil.BU)3., Manufacturers. Rocky Point. N. C. R. W. IIIUKS, Wilmington, N. C.,f ; June 23 tf --: - i i AgenU- Oitionor m.t;.. - ... - ' t .nrron -fi.hn Dawson. Jno. S. n - v icucss. a ibw i rrK ni uei ij4i' aT)RTn'8liLLsreatorethmrhealthlJnjes& Co., John Wooster. James iact and 'ce. Edward Coixinson. ' ihe Wilmington. Columbia & Angus.B - - orretributive iastic4. jet they f made her first appearance .before a Tkin returning icveaat I and ft Oo Bon Railroad. Thesa roads are all now ,n- T tact and arc doing a thriving business luf . :r tlr a u0twn5ne' is rich and a wcet " iuae 13 Sranac , General itaaagex stockholders. making the' trialr and if they finally heard it last evening is rich and awcet juneissm
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 25, 1887, edition 1
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