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VOL XII
W I LMINGTON, N. C MON DX M ARC H 9 1 888
NO 67
'Ill
I I A T I V .-.
JLiLJUU l. 1.
i'1' u na roediuni through
'..fteo iuck the ytem
I t . .ittinnu. Risw in
J- -fwJl'" t'-.- i. ft la n.nuH
w anil uuwius - -
LflfAJpetite. .
5ick Headacne,
:.Rnd Breath, etc
IVtruuiaadlosthe bowels.
rd!rtn elUand not produce
U.bclt,rf,fcuven. Toecure
f I T
f . ts!- c-.l to Simmon
" ' I o to- -t. I fir-t toot
fc.
I
-"'."?:...',,.h rood thatl
. since then I
v
"it t-tt ujr!'vr v.-
rfCJ.lI. ZKILINCO
.. WX -U lit
Th-iil-l l;tlMrer of New Yrk
:v itiiintHT about ii.rifm.
-
It now H.ertetl that rreitleiit
irfi-M If ft ?tok ami bonds of the
.Us- if fc9V.
A lot in !Vnv-r that vran purt-lias-
V ly an early ttl-r for and a
vvolTeroM the ither day for f 10,-
t
in.
-
Tii tKiby Kitii: of is sanl to
be nRiirtfil with ajtoplexy, an hereil
lury ili-av of his mother's family
If AfVtlllirr
The Krviirh transatlantic steani-
rup coiupiny has lurms-hetl us
irpt Ctt with complete apparatus
r "IrMppinoil on the waves'dur
:s bal iatlir.
A nw itniiral instrument, the
Uvi harp, the invention of M
Dlt't, of Brussels, has passed a sucl
fal prirate trial. It has a key
board like a piano, but the mechan-
sta plucks the htrings like a harp
iitead of .striking them. Any pian
t ran play it.
" "",,B'
la Paris the substitution of glass
i winj for boards continues to in
this being especially the case
a thoe huMiiess structures in which
the cellars are used as offices'. In
or of these the whole of the eround
m front i. paveil with large squares
f roahened class imbedded in a
"ton? iron frame, and in the cellars
na:h there is sufficient light with -
OUl as fur busInSK ntimovpu
Tlion-hthe first cost of glass is much
Kwer it almost unlimited dura-
""JtV K l'TVaf lv .r, IK .
... "
hat a terrible ili.tetar Ua
lnch occnrrcl Aun(;A t-
"olf Railway, in Georgia, on Satur
V lat ! The latest reports are
ere killed and Sft Iniiinwl.
soiue of these seriously. The train
7nt 1 hrouS a trestle' near Black
'ramUbour ;5 mi,es South of
-aunan, and all bnt the engine
aiuolisheil. The trestle was 40
Vlt abve the ground. The acci-
-.m y;ou OCIOCK. ine
k caught fire but the names
u put 0ut. E. P. Wilbur, of the
oae Jl 1rivate car- IIe i
Urr Uetl aUl1 two wOn1
thett- UUni,Ills wife were on
,tl?ti and escaped.
tsrnS '"T11; evangelist, has
4it inth
t'l uuiir i miii i v;i vv
-vruu. ine Demo
H ! th,l,ir,l,ir,vl
nd the Democratic and
be swept
IIIAL-Atllulifr
" ,M tt recent fnterviur- ti,
jiou of the Republican partv
Pvtr ti "e 1'rohibition
Ribubl eriMlrt ,U K-to
"r 'UU ran : ? ...
V Republican rtv if it will onlv ! at tlle WilmlnStn hirt Factory, Mr. Primrose, of the Second Presby-
l't injures to Vtoi, th i. r Xo 27 Market street. J. Elsbacii, I terian Church, Rev. Mr. Creasy, of
Nil-t(f u The o 11 i ,a 1r'- t Grace M. E. Church, Re vl Mr. Tut
in t .. ,, . 1 r- ''IP old ines . x .r u.. u
)Q th l
iliJ lf1 e,n to resurrect them
defeat. The
U ''lxly rt,i,t l" ',':.,
ttor-.... WIP nni Kve the
tharr men e durance
ftn nent to the people-
The Cixr receives from his treas
ury officer every year 9,r0rt,000 ru
bles for liouscfioKl expenses and
2,000,000 fiibleK for his stable. A
ruble is worth Ci cents. In addition
to this, the Crowii Prinr. now a
lny at liorue.recei vps 2.000,000 rubles
a vp.ir until h i- of ae. .
There is iMirrenf aiuon the peas
ants of n.ivai ia a legend that the
long life of Kaiser Wiihehu wasdne
to a inysteriou-i pliilter of w.hich his
Imperial !Ma;e-fy alone possessed
the secret. How the Kaiperor ob
tained the iiiagie lvragH i? not
kno .. It was u!d to Ih a kind of
spirit.
What von i:t--d i it tiifMlicin which
iOtn e;li-int. reliable. Such is
IIimkI's rjursaparilla. It pseses
peculiar curative powers.
local isr-ws.
Index to Xi w"dvkktikmksts.
tlliMitTi'ini"
LiM-n Hjijvi-iiij1
XI F.) f-S:lM'
l.ir:c.-rs ilslr I; il mi
txris II .Mkje- :J;:J
m M k.tz r.i-:i st.. iv
Mriunrv .Vi.:lr Si-ii-ss
1 V." Zxna.KK X r,
HuriiluilH's Watrr "Aliifl
1 1 K I N S K I! Kl. K K -TIk LlIl M
Il: f'r live Fa Y v r i;
K Mh.i.ku Il.mio!iil les
I. ii ns 11m 10 hi um V.'a ntt"t.
Jackson A: Hki.i. Al. Then
Waxtki A FIrst-liate Man.
TaYI-CR'S I'.AZAK ' t (JOKls
1I:inhbek;kk Easter Cards
Likbeki; i)os Extract of Meat.
K R LACnEKB.cn CoTCatairh
.Ino V C.ARREUWcstern N C Beef.
For other local see fourth page.
Best shoes, for boys at French &
Sons.. t
The revenue cutter Colax left to
day for Southport.
The receipts of cotton at this port
to-dav foot up 2(1 bahs.
See the "Art fill.'. the best rat trap
known, at .Tacobi's Ildw Denot.
The new session of Prof. Bellezza's
dancing school will open to-night
for gentlemen aud to-morrow after
noon for ladies.
The dedicatory services did no
take place yesterday at St. Paul's
P. K. Church, as was expected, be
cause of the fact that t he windows
are not yet all in position.
Mr. Jno. F. tiarrell received on
Saturday last ut carload of fine
Western .North Carolina beef cattle,
the first instalment of which ill be
on saleat bis stallsto-morrow morn
in;?. m
Uev. J. G. Frv, for a number of
years pastor of St. Stephen's A. AT
E. Church in this city, but recently
located at Durham, is here to-day on
bis way to Baltimore, he having
been transferred from the N. C
Conference to that of Baltimore
Lester and Allen's "Early Birds"
Burlesque Company have billed the
town. They will appear at the
Opera House on next Saturday
night. They come with good en
dorsements aud we may expect a
fine show.
Citizens residing in the neighbor
hood of Seventh and Campbell
streets complain of the fact that
they haye been left in the dark by
the city authorities. Formerly there
was an electric light at that point
but this has been removed and now
there is no light at nil. The defect
should be remedied.
l.ock CryntM.1 Spectacle jtiul Kyeglasftett
Advice to old and young: In se
lecting spectacles you should be cau
tious not to take more magnifying
votrer than has been lost to the eve
as in the same proportion that' you
pass that point of increase, will cause
you further injury to the eye. Using
glasses of stronger power than is ne
cessary is the daily cause of prema
ture old age to thr-Might. You can get
the best at Heinsberger's.
..oO dozen nil wool flannel shirts, in
all shades and colors, for men and
Ik-. from ?" cents and upward-.
a ?
Attention is invitetl to the. new I
and iittr;
Ladi Km.w.ri J' . i.iV-iTlVV.."-
"I'''1 '" ",,e"i,,S ,h" new
stock. M wnA.i t , ...
Mnw L
Mrs. WI;
: .vm iu reiurneuwun
ggins froiu the North and
tmuf in chargw of the inilll-
iHrtmcnt. I
will conti
ncry depa
TIIK TAIIKKNACLK.
The OpenW Meetlnc-lmmen.e Antil-
mce-iiood Muiif, i"f.
'
The first of the series of meetings
1... 1 1... f .. nr. Tooi.
son at the Tabernacle, at tue toot.
or Waluut street, was new - aR::JHr..Marsden. iBellaiuv.- tComiiiis-
ni-ht. The preliminary exercises, ioner, sold at auction to-ilay -at-the
which were conducted by Rev. Pey- Court House door, ; a lot sitnatedon
ton II. Hoge, of the First Presbyte- tlPt corner uf Fifth "and -Taylor
rian Churchv were announced tale g'treefsr for "32 cash. . Mr. C. H.
gin at half-past 7 o'clock, but long, Wessell was the purchas:er. Maj.
before that time the spacious room jx . O'Connor. Commissioner; also
was tilled by a throng anxious to soJ ei,ht pieees of real estate; in
hear ami participate in the openiug -various direction in the city, as ad
exercises. From 7 o'clock until vertsed in the Daily RKViKW bjt
s me timearter the; hour for open- - the sale of these has not yet been
ing the services, every avenue lead -.continued. - Mr. 8, Van "Aniringe
ing to the Tabernacle was thronged , was Tju. auctioneer.' J
with ladies and gentlemen, rich and ' , r ,
i i i ii ....:...,! cheapest place to buv your
poor, oltl and voung, all wengmg' . 1 1 . J
. . ' , . f v, Hchool books and , school stationer v
their WHVto the place of worship. .
" , . i mi- i is.at Heinsberger s. ,
The crowd ins de the Tabernacle fc , .. ,
became so ttense that the large choir
on the platform commenced singing
very effectively some tine selections
from Gospel Hymns. The music was
conducted by Maj. H. li. Foster,
while Mrs. W. F. Williams presided
ably at the orgfin. The choir num
bered about fifty singers; the parts
were fairlv balanced and both time
and tune were perfect, filling that
vast auditorium with a volume of
rich harmony. While the music of
Gospel Hymns is not of a high order
of musical merit, it is such as to ap
peal tp the sacred emotions of the
heart, and as such it is peculiarly
adapted to praise, prayer and re
vival meetings. The selections last
night were peculiarly appropriate
to the occasion and they were high
ly appreciated by.the vast concourse
of people. V
At precisely b o'clock uev.. air.
Pearson entered from a rear door
and in an instant was the cynosure
of all eyes. He is of about au ave
rage stature, spare built, with jet
black hair, and. a sharp penetrating
voice. After a short prayer he com
menced his discourse, taking as bis
text the following words from Gala-
tians vi:7, "Be not deceived; God is
not mocked; for whatsoever a man
soweth that shall he also reap"
Mr. Pearson spoke with a good
deal of dramatic force and effect.
His gestures were graceful, appro
priate and i in pressive,2yet there was
at times a serious defect in his
enunciation that prevented the
listeners from catching his words.
He spoke rapidly and his immense
congregation were eager and atten
tive listeners, and had it not been
for the slight defect in uttej-ance
we have named4 they would have
been delighted. It was perfectly
evident that he is thoroughly in
earnest in his words and is full' im
bued with a spirit of devotion and
consecration to the will of his Mas
ter. His arguments were logical,
forceful and convincing. There is
no half-way work in his theology.
He believes in a heaven and a hell
the former teeming with unutterable
glories and the latter filled with in
describable asronies. He scouts at
the doctrines ofthe evolutionists
and the Andover theology is to him
diabolical. At the conclusion of the
sermon the benedictio'n was pro
nounced bv Rev. Dr. Pritchard and
the congregation was dismissed.
An invitation, however, had pre
viously been given for .those who,
felt an anxiety regarding their
soul's welfare to adjourn to the
room immediately in the rear of the
Tabernacle, which .had been pre
pared for the purpose, where they
would be joined by the choir and by
Rev. Mr. Pearson and ' the other
clergymen present A large number
accepted this invitation, and a short
hue was spent in prayer and praise
and iu conversation with those , who
were present. Several were convert
ed and after a few encouraging re
marks from Mr. Pearson the au Ji-
ence was dismissed.
We noticed on the platform in the
Tabernacle, besides the speakers-
Rev. Dr. Pritchard, of the First Bap-
ist "Church, Rev. Mr. Hoge, of the
a "
First Presbyterian . t;nurcn, i.
tl of Tifth Street M. B.- Church,
pv. Mr. Rieniid, of Uladen Street
V-""": "IV,....":,. L,
'f'" conVregatio.. wa vrio.,tr.v' es-.
.'...i.
tliiiafed affrom 2,UXi lovw. uin cMiss Goodwin returned -with
I, our own opinion the latter rium- !iIrs. Wiggins and will be pleased to
her is not far from correct. . "receive nrdrs from theLtulics. r -
yv !:r.otin dtiri!!-.:- the series m-h l:'
tiiuafed at froui rc o, "
vill be at 11 a.
PPV Oicept Sirturdays. and
Sunday mornings, at which tiuies
in 1 ' T..V.
'm uc u r cmu;i - fiu
rilatlr. s ty ...
: m sale or Keal Ftate.
'1.
N KV A f VKRTIHKMKKT8.
Want dJ
A YOUNG GIRL TO LEARN THE MILLI-
ncry business.
tOtllP
mch 19 yt,
xpply, with recommendation?.
LADIES' EMPORIUM,
113 Market Street.
WANTKIi STICTLY FIRST-CLASS man
for the sale of lubricating oils to the
consuming-, trade In Wilmington and vicinity.
lreTlous experience In this line not essential,
but must be trustworthy man and good sales
ma u. Permanent position and good salary to
the right applicant, suitable applicants will
lie granted opportunity for personal interview
at Wilmington. Address, giving age, previous
business experience and references. Vacuum
OH Co., Kochester; N. Y.- - mch 19 4t
Western .;A;;-'v.;'Bef !.
RECEIVED ON SATURDAY LAST A CAR-
load bl FINE- WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
BEEF; to supplement the SAMPSON STALL
FED BEEVES received last week; This beef
will be on saleat my Stalls - to-morrow morn
ing and every day this week. I will be glad to
have everybody call and see it. Orders tiled
ahead will always receive my personal atten
tion, and prompt delivery guaranteed In every
Instance. ,
J. F. GARHELL,
Front St. Market, South side. '
wch 10 St v W. E. Worth ;a's old stand, i
THE LADIES' EMPORIUM
ART 'AND FASHION !
i, - .. .
115 MARKET STREET.
Mrs. Wiggins having just returned
from the Northern Markets, where
she made a close and personal in
spection of all of the latest and most
desirable styles in Millinery, Fancy
Goods, &c, we would respectfully
announce to the Ladies oiiWilming
ton and vicinity that we j are now
basily'engaged in . opening her pur
chases, and we will be . pleased to
have them call ; and inspect them.
The stock consists in part of .
MILLINERY, NOTIONS,
FANCY GOOUSr
DreGGTrimminfifo
V- CO 1X8 GTS, 1 ; '
I" BUSTLES,
AND
LADIES" AND
8!
A full line of Materials for Fancy and
; Art Vork constantly on hand. 1
Orders hi i for lniroiJery and Fancy Work.
STAHrpINO DONE WHILE YOU WAIT.
'O .
WHITE GOODS,- . j . j
: ' LACES, -j : . .
v ' EMBROIDERIES,
LadiesVand Children's Furnishing
" " -.i i
Goods of all descriptions.
T
-o-
Ladies' and Children's Flan
nel Underwear,
-o-
O S I IE IR
AND. I
HANDKERCHIEFS,
A SPECIALTY.
j-vi w 4 mi? IvmI ac t-jvl iAifn1 anil sQ
. """ "ltTr ..v. zTk
Agency for DKMKROSTiTTKRNS
Agency for "Dkmkrost
LOST" SKWING
Machinks.
Vgebcy for f Lkwando'sI IFrencii
:, - v;- 1
ent free of Uxpre Charge.
, : . . .
, .
C-TTMis G
j a-r.ppy SAri TkkatseVd C C
: . n I Mn n n We man enough to r ft LC.
convince,, K. Laudeebach tea. .
- 1 -mcuioiw T73BroaU3t, iewariN. J.
JJ C C A MONTH and BOARD for 3 Ertght
D Ucrounfr or Ladles Ineaeh couufy. v ,
P. W. ZIEGLKRa" Co.; rniiacJeipulr, Pa.
BXJORa HAiVt-S
NEW STANDARD TURBINE
V ; PATENT APPLIED FOR V
Catalogue' Free, . Address YORK,.PA.
I HAIR BALGAI71
J3f CJteen33 and beautifies the tut!?.
Vsi 1 Promotes a luxuriant jfrowth. .
SftsrjJ Never Fails to Restore Gray
lilKL Hair to its Youthful Color.
'iyK&;?"S" Cures scalp distues.iKi hair failing
' HINDERCORSNSS.
The safest, surest and best cure for Corns, Bunions, &i
(tops ail pain. Eusures convfort to the feet. Never faij
.3 cure. 13 cunts at Iruggists. i His cox & Co., U. J
LltBIG COMPANY'S
Extract of Meat.
Invaluable for Dyspepsia, J
An Efficient feme ft Invalids,
Instanteins IVf Tea.
Also for flavoring Soups, Sauces and ilade
Dishes. ' : .
Genuine only with Baron Lieberg's Signa
ture In Blue Ink across the label.
Sold by all storekeepers, Grocers and Drug
gists, mch 19 4 w
JUL
JUL
-MAKES-
Wholly unlike artificial systems.
4 Any book learned in one reading.
Classes of 1087 at Baltimore, 1005 at De
troit, inoo at I'hiladelphla, large classes of
Columbia Law students, at Yale, Wellesley,
Oberlln, University of I'enn., Michigan Uni
versity, Chautauqua, &c, &c-. 'Endorsed, by
Richard Proctor; the Scientist; Hons. W. W
Astor, Judah P. Benjamin. Judge Gibson Dr.
Brown. K. U. Cook, lMnclpal N. Y. State Nor
mal College, &c The system is perfectly
Is perfectly taught by correspondence. Pros
pectus post krke from - -
PROF. LOISETTE. SJ7 Fifth ave., New York.
HO! FOR THE CArB IBARl lDRIN VAL
LEY RAMOAD!
ii
fJIHE LOCATION OF THE LINE OF THIS
Road between Fayettevllle and Wilmington Is
Undetermined. If the people of Pender desire
i
their County to secure the benefits of this
great through route by running the road on
the East side of Black River, let them arouse
and attend a Mass Meeting to, be held for
that purpose at Point Caswell at 11 o'clock A.
M. on ; ' , ' ' -
Wedntsday, March 28, '88.
Competent Speakers will address the meeting.
I JOHN R. HA WES,
S. s. SATCHWELL, .
BRUCE WILLIAMS,
J. f" SIMPSON f
W. T. BANNERMAN,
R. H. MURPHY,
A. H. PADDISON,
i--
: JAMES N. HENRY.
tKarch 19th, 1888, td dw
Mrs. S T. Brice, I
DRESS MAKING
... ' I - "' ' : " X . '
T HAVE MOVED MT DRESS MAKING
Rooms to my residence. No. 112 Mulberrr
St., between Front and Second Streets
Will be happy to have the ladies of Wilming
ton to call and leave their orders with me.
Prices for work are as follows: t
Ladies' Dresses from 4 to $10,
Misses' Dresses from $3 to w '
Children's Dresses, from 8 to 8 years, $1 to $5.
Children's. Misses' and Ladles' Wraps at
very reasonable rates.- ' '
Special rates for Bridal Trosseaux.
shrouds, from to $3, and made at the
shortest noflce. : . .
Country orders solicited.
Ladles having two or more dresses made, will
find a reduction In the price of their work.
Work guaranteed.
mch 2 2taw lm f m . i
TEMPORARY REMOVAL
! YATES BOOK STORE.
While the work of. I MPKO VING and EN
LARGING my present store is in progress, I
t have removed to . ' : "
i
t
" . v 1 -
? one door East of .W.T.- agsetin Patnt.Store,
wbore iwiu be pleases tos-ell my frlen
1 Jach lTS U C. W." YATES.
YN FIFTH STREET BETWEEN MIX
v , .
- berry 'and" Walnut, , are not- fully, equipped,
Horsv and vehicle: tor hire and horses lxhim-
JiZVyormon,h-
" - ftl -rt-' n. v.'. i:::
r.ni- -
NEW v AD VERTiaTJRT KNTb.
V7ET COODG I
THIS MONDAY S SALE J
. Having bad some of our goods
slightly damaged on the steamer
this last trip from the Norf h, - we
wilMlsposed of them this week at
JL SAOBIFICE lv
before putting them on our shelves.
A LOT OF JEilSEYK, . :l
a l6t OF liOSI ERV " v' .
: i, A 'LOT. OP "HANDKERCHIEFS,
A, LOT OF HATS. . ; V
IN NEW SHAPES,
V " A LOT OF PARASOLS.
Come and see; Thev will be dis
played. MONDAY on our counters,
and sold as above mentioned, at a
sacrifice.- Call early and avoid the
rush at 'y. .; : ;
ors
118 Marker Stropt,
j WILMINGTON, N C.
mch 17 -v:-
The Rough and Tumble Suit for boys which
arc now acknowledged to be the best suit on -the
market. The fabric of these is guaranteed
strictly wool, free from shoddy or cotton and
will not fade. The seams being double sewed
will not rip; the pockets are made from the
best duck canvas and will not tear," and the
buttons fastened on by the new patent process
and will not come off. These sui ts only can bo
had at a very low price of I. SIIRIER, the old
reliable clothier, No. 16 North Front street,
Purcell House, sign of the Golden Arm.
mch 6 j ' - .
Diamond Dyeo
JN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE
stock can be found at . '
' ..-'"...'-'
' F. C. MILLER'S, .
German Drugstore, . .
Corner S. Fourth and Nun Sts.,
P 8. Prescriptions filled at all times, day
and night. , mch!2tf
See Here , Tqu Man I
D
UNLAP, KNOX AND MILLER t
All the. Popular Shapes lust in bv veetpr
uays ireigm. Any oi me
e above Shapes from
$1.75 to $4.50.
nATS I
HATS! HATS!
LOTJIS H MEARES,
mch 13 - 12 NO. FRONT STREE.
The Latest. V
Second Kegiment Waltz,
FOR PIANO. . ..
Dedicated to the North Carolina State Guard
1. H. G It K Kfif J5W A L L.
For Sale at i: ;
HEINSBERGER'S
. , BOOK AND MUSIC STORE. '.
mch 15
Easter Cards.
TT7ILL OPEN TO-DAY A LARGE AND
f beautiful assortment of !
EASTBK CJi.'&JDS,
Plain. Fringed and very fine ones ln-boxe?.
Please call and makeour selections. ,
Cash orders frtm thf 'couhtry yr$ K' prompt
ly attended! o at ' .
HeinsbergQv'G
Live Book and Music Store.
mch 13 '
"yTE HAVE OPENED THIS DAY A HAN 0
some lot of PiaiD'ANI) STBIPED VLAN-
? NELS, suitable for Children's Cloaks or Ladf
Wrappers. ALso. a) pim-s.of yard wide Sat
eenK elegant, styles anf, suer quality' at 12
'cents per. yard. A ful liw ol ladia Linens
from cents per yard to tlt? tiuoi ipwuty. a
few handsome styles of vuui Uati-ic n'ci ir,
cu T 5r ri ,ili;r. , v .. - '
'" "" " 1 1 - ' f
"' '
Tayl
Bazai
EyGripllVIBLe
BOYS SUITS