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-nrt PAPER 4 u." - - eTfry erex. BucUJ excepted, ' 1 csS- T JAMES. Editor and Prop. Lanios rosTAO paid: 1. ti,n on month, 3 cents. delivered by carers, free STl. ,art of 1 be tttf. at tt above A1"0 . n niirf report njr lUiJ -tlL"i r- - nt ibeir paper regclartj. I if U"1 wl"i' o u4 .i.t railed a MtM4i ncrrnlr lrm which :" . m ;. it invrtiieiii!iriun' ,-..pi. Aim tux a tloxn ,. v,'A liave iDoiuinio pre- ... - lPlXillcfHCll ?r , . .,, i - ff . .Y .. . a fliAAj, ...... . mi fl ---f.a 'r,,:,. !....! " ..'.: ei tS-,My : artful; ; f t r ti I m n a ona dyspeptic hr Lava may take. is ,,;., n.- i cinally certain, no SSS rru'' vf,rl" will It will correct Aridity of tb Stomach, . Kxpl fool ttl. fvrltattin IL1. Alst Digestion, and, at the umt time ; Hart the Urer to tcorMngr, vhtti ril other troubie -soon itisapptar. . Mr ir. Sie!nr.6l . . . I IV Siimtyx Liver , :i -"I l arnl arc ii- r ic or oihr- who will "v. l-rt Vney,Ca. (telphJa, Pa. chsat Th niemln of the Women's Christian Temperance Unio5 pro- ta rrect a building at Chicago, which will In the headquarters of th oriiatiou for the United Stated It will cot about $S0O,0CO. of the Mity-six .vinf bank In Hauipshire, it is reported that twecty-two of them wiid last year 5 lr eent., the highest onllnary divi 1ih1 allowed by law; ix paid 4. thirtr five paid 4. one paid 3, one I aid Z, and one paid The hijh licence law appears to be thioainz out the saloons in Phila fepbia. Up to the present time in twelre wards, which in 1887 had IHi a!oon.. the number ha been r-duced to At this rate the to tilDmber granted in th city vil noi exreeti as against tioine 0;0hi ISM. There is complaint, howerer, that many of the most ob- ft a jecuonanie aIoo3 survive among the "fitted iir. John W. Mack ay eems to thmkthat working to improve one's foujitjon 15 in most instances better thia the idleness of a strike. . Says Hr. Mackay: "I rolled rocks in the Tuba river fourteen hours a day for months at a time and went to camp trery ntght soaked to the bone, aud uiu noi avera-e two dollars a day; oai no one ever found me quite a i - - orOKe or ever lifanl m rmm.l.ln n I apt. Andrews, of Boston, is inak "J his arrangement to cross the wean in a canoe. The little craft ta ? t ue lourteen feet nine inches on with one lunst, a latteen iai!, .a iron keel, so arrangel that n c of capsizing it can be Imine ty releasetl from the bottom of 'he httla craft, nreclnrlfnf all of linking. The place of start- -ooi yet teen decided on.but ,I5tjoewillbe June 18. The little f ft arrive in Uoston about the D,ne of May. tJi.h?d h U10re susceptible to nefit from Hoods Sareaparilla fori a.tyotherseason. There wrp take it now SU TO Ntw ADVMT13MIXTS. JCBtowji-Notlce , A Diamond ltlnz -'osHcEcaix-xotlce Tl!;AC4"J-Ali, There: JtknNkeSASchlossCo r aTTNelP Ix VUl G00!s wist.-por the Ladles fJlatiDS luarhhTellor less than Ujy prices at Jacohrs Uartlware Xcic and Observer Wril "a better P,ac than l? ;"11' eoW nothaveleense. for the encampment." School Hooka and School Station jou can buy cheapest at Helns Iinntr. . r.10ili find int-t, -J n-o lino of at CO FWv ' th Wilmington Shirt OAS " M"ket ' i ii p. Li VOL. XII Spring lamb Is still commands high prices. scarce anil . Mocking Bird Cages. A large stock of assorted sizes which are to be had at very low prices at Jacobfs Hdwr. Depot. f We booked "to-day eight new sub scribers to our daily edition aud eight yesterday. These are genuine, bona fide subscriptions and good paying ones. We will wager our last Summer's straw hat that there are more fresh water fish in the water, way s around this city than almost jiny other city in the country can boast. Indications. For North Carolina, fair weather, light to fresh Easterly winds, be coming variable, and nearly station ary temperature, folio wed on Thurs day by rising temperature. The Southern Immigration Asso ciation meets at Hot Springs, N. C, to-day. Messrs. J. H. Currie, D. MacRae, F. W. Kerehijer and Geo. mm tiarriss win ne present as represen tatives of Wilmington. We return thanks for an invita tion to attend the celebration to be held ou the battle-eround, near Greensboro," May 5th, In commemor ation of the Battle of Guilford Court House. Hon. David Schenck will deliver the oration on that interest ing occasion. A Good Iload. The Li tile Bridge road a good deal of it Is now in first-rate order. Mr. Terry, the superintendent of the Poor House and the House of Correction, has had his force at work there for some. months and the result is a good hard road, well ditched, extending to the five-mile nost. The cost to the county has been but $52 to that )oint. Hock Crystal Spectacle and Eyeglasses Advice to old and young: In ye lecting spectacles you tdiould be cau tious not to take more magnijging-. vower than has been lost to the eve! as in the same proportion that you pas that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger power than isue- cessarv Is the daily cause or prema ture old aic to thesiaht. You can get the best at Heinsberirer's. Personal. Mr. W. II. Vollers. of Point Cas well, is In the city to-day. Mr.. It. C. Murray, of Duplin coun ty, was here this forenoon. Mr. Frauk L.,Meares returned last nteht from a business visit to New CP York. Mr. Victor Grainarer and his fair young bride, Miss Katie Itestou that was. returned last nijrhf from the tour thev took to Northern and w - - Eastern cities. Very Good IJeasons. The reasons why you can be ben efited bv buving from the King Clothier, 8. II. Fishblate: You are in a Reliable House. iV large assort" nient to choose from. A saviutr of 20 percent. All goods steam sponged. Exclusive styles sold by him only. Allgoods guaranteed sewed with silk His stores are well lighted by day and night and you can see what you are buving. plenty of light, being the most essential thing for buyers of Clothing. If you nrenot satisfied with any article purchased from Fish blateV return the same and he will cheerfully refund you yoqr money, wituine aoove piainiy oe fore you how can you refuse to trade w V a 1 1 with a house of that kind. tf The Young Men Last Night. The young men's meeting at St. Paurs Church last night was very well attended. The Y'oung Men's Christian Association, at the invita regular meeting and went in.a body - to the church. Services were con ducted by Rev. Mr. Strange. Mr. Olandt. of Brooklyn. N. Y, Secre tary of the M. C. A., delivered a very interesting address, and was followed In brief but appropriate re marks by Key. Mr. Hoge. Rev. Mr- Arnold closed with prayer. The Young Men's Christian Asso ciation, upon the invitation of the Rector, remained in the church and there concluded the business and exercises of -their regular meeting. The Association endorsed the action of the delegates to the Convention, pieogmg one nunureii tionars w uie j support of a State Secretary, whose I Inrffilfrtinn will ttAml wr- Vnrth :BIIL1 WILMINGTON, N. C;V WEDNESDAY APRIL The Reason "Why. : You can save 25 per' cent, by buy ing your Cloth iner. Gents' Furnish ing Goods, Hats and Caps from I. Shrier. He buys direct from the largest manufactories for cash, ta king advantage of all discounts. A saving of 25 per cent, guaranteed. All goods warranted as represeii&d or no sale. Cali and be convinced. I. SHRIER, - - Old Reliable Clothier, - No. 16 N. Front St 4 Sign of Golden Arm. CFull line of StetsonHats." tf T)An't Sar f!jit- lint ran. - Hnnt .1. T PntriVk. nnniinlssinnpr 1 - - , - - uuy lor uitiiiiuore m uib mieresi oi . t i s . ii. i. a. those who have already engaged " l C 0 present season in the fruit and vege table canning business, he will w I'uiwmsc a.ii.i iny- bills in large quantities, and in this way the fruit canners of North Caro Una, by combining in the purchase of their goods will save considera ble. Those who wish to secure the advantages of purchasing goods through the North j Carolina Fruit Canners' Combination should- ad dress Capt. Patrick at once at Ral eigh. IMshop Watson Sick at Newlern. We regret to learn, as we do from the Newbern Journal of yesterday's date, that Bishop Watson was too sick to fill his appointment in that city on Sunday lasti Our contem porary says: ' j . B.ishop Watson on hi? nrrivalhere was taken sick and unable to meet his appointments at the churches in this city. The disappointment to the large congregations on Sun day assembled to hear him was great, but the regret at the illness of the Bishop was even greater. lestertlay afternoon he visited Christ Church and confirmed a class of ten. To-day he leaves for . Trenton, thence to Jacksonville, in Onslow county. His health ; is feeble . and the travel and labor of his visita tions are quite severe. New Series of Ilullrilng Stock. . i We are glad to note the fact that the Wilmington Homestead and Loan Association are to issue a new series of stock.. There is a, demand for it here and it is probable that still another series may be demand ed next Winter. If we are not mis taken they issuea new series every six montiis in unarlotte. rne books are now open at the office of the Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. C. C. Brown, and they will close May 5th. I . City Court. Moses M. Devine, colored, was be-J fore the Mayor this morning,chargedly combustible "materials, causing with disorderly conduct. He was J fined $20 or 30 days. 1 Cubic Moseley,colored, disorderly, j $5 or 10 days. j James Galley, colored, disorderly, $5 or 10 days. i Cubic Moseley, in ' another case, J was charged with, carrying a con-1 cealed weapon,, but was discharged. - 1 It is stated that the Young Men 's Christian Association have purchas ed the vacant lot on Market street, near Front where they will erect their new building. A better site could not be found. The property was recentlv purchased from the heirs bv Mr. H. C. Evans who has in turn sold it to the Association. At the Pender county Democratic Convention, held at Burgaw: to-day, the delegates were instructed to vote for Maj. S ted man foe Governor 44first,lastand all the tirae."This news came in a special irom our inenu . . - . , Mr. Geo. A Ramsey, j A match game of base ball was 1 1 A. 1 Ml 1 4..r.nn I the uity oys and rnunder i.iout,s resulting in 26 for the former to 4J for the latter, It seemed cold enough this morn ing for frost but we didn't have any. There were probably light frosts in the interior. -The cheapest place .to buy your schoo books and school stationery Is at Heinsberger's. I ftcrain. xji 1 vv a i- v iiiti x a, - - r . , . I 1 They were held this morning 40 cents a peck. Somthin? new in the shape of a Hardware " . -t Stepiadder at Jacobi's ' - n j)ep0t - JFifteen baieSof Cotton received llow it i Done. ": ' ' x mere isconsiaeraoie discussion among our citizens in regard to the time- it takes our efficient fire, depart ment to reach a scene of confiagra tion, we have visited the different engine houses and the Hook & Lad der house,, and have ascertained, in a measare. how it is doner Wpt have often notice 1 their dispatch as various occasions required their presence, and ..were as often fill e l their with pride and 'admiration at perfectness. J'i 'f..;;V "At the Hookt & Ladder house Messrs. John Sikes and Thos Wil I . ? . ' . '. - Ui '.. ,t.' iii : i ix. 1 me usiitif uJtsruiui Uk nit; j ciccinu Kntee w me sians ,ui ui nurses . . &m evervthinff else of I imnor- tance that aided them inl getting IVUWUl UlC "WU9C. 1111! IIU. C V V IV very fine horses that are exceeding- y well trained.; They use the drop narness, out tneir pattern is not as perfect as that used by the- engine companies, inasiuucn as ;tney use what is known as the choke-strap in stead of a breeching.""' The: use of the strap retards them in every test of from three to five seconds, as the person Vhooking up1' hasvto catch the strap, pass itjbet ween the horses forelegs, then. catch the girth, pass it through a loop in the end of the strap and then fasten it. Whereas, if they used the breeching .harness they would only have to reach un der the horse, catch the! girt "and fasten it. We . asked to' witness the process of? leaving the truck house just if an-.actual alarm had been turned inland our request was very cleverly complied with. The gong was struck, the horses jumped, not walked, into: position, Mr. Sikes, the driver, attending to ithe: horse on the right and Mr. Williams, the steerer, the one oh the left; the bits were put into their mouths, the har ness sprung, t lie reins fastened, tue collars secured, the choke-strap land girth attached and everything gotten in readiness for the road in the incredibly short time of 13 seii: ond j. " -I ' .We next visited the engine house of the Howard Relief Fire Engine uompany rio. l. mere we saw a unique arrangement for lighting the fire in the furnace of the engine. it consists or . ; a gas jet, just under f-x the boiler, sup ported by two uprights, ;on which there is a horizontal brass bar with a V shaped handle. In moving the engine forward one prong of the V is pressed forward and down, thus causing a full llow of gas from the tube, and as - the engine proceeds this flame passes directly under the furnace, which ischarged with high- them to ignite. Then as the engine clears the jet another projection presses the other prong ; of the V downward, putting out tne gas en- tirely. They "hook up," light the fire aud can be ready to start in 14 seconds after the first tap of the bell. Tney nave got a; nandsome engine and wen-trained; norses. Tney use m- 1 m a a - rmm ' the breeching, stie of drop harness and keep the bits in the horses' mouths.-, ... '. " ; -i The Wilmington Steam Fire En gine Co. No. 1 is supplied with most of the latest improvements; for an engine house. Th e horses are stand- ing in tneir respective staus wnen an alarm- is turned in. with the. headstall on, but "the bits are out of their mouths, being fastened by a a a afa snap under ne -cnin. ueiore an alarm is turned in the house is in darkness, but the current of elec tricity used in giving the general alarm causes the chain confining the hose reel horse to drop, 1 which m falling throws a treadle, which in turn , liberates a tumble", that X which turns on the gas and lights it. ; x ney naye u per- feet engine and a well-trained pair of horses to pull.it. They '-hooK up" and clear the door of the engine house in 15 .seconds after the first tap of the bell. The Cape Fear Steani Fire Engine Company is composed, of colored men njid is a most valuable organi- t:on jn :me cr a fire. They have a fine engine arid a good pair of horses, which are admirably well trained. When we stated our ousi - ness and asked to see them -whook: up" we were modestly requested to give the slowest time of any com - K pauy in tiie department, but we 1 11- fifstAd aikI finallv " succeeded in get- r.. j ting them; to work. The .first test was made in 20 seconds; the next.in 25, 1888. NO 09. .. ? 14 seconds. This test was made af ; ter b o'clock in the afternoon when the house was nearly dark. They also use the drop harness of the breeching pattern, r I - It '.will-be seen from the above that Wihningtonhasamost efficient fire department, of k which she is justly, proud. The members are all I very clever, and the j majority of flip pride in keeping up the efficiency of their respective companies. - I We return thanks to the officials in charge of the different houses for courtesies extended. . - f unarteny Jjxeetinffg. i cs i , -i ii. ir l- mfra for thft W m nwtnn str ct nf the Methodist E. Church. South cro . r. ".' " " a r- Magnolia circuit, at Trinity, April - Ci, ...i -1,. I,i i. A ,1 Mav 5 and 6 uiuusnmtv unuuii. til; vuiicuiii. Southport Station, May 6 and 7. - Grace Church, at Wilmington,May 13 and 13. White 7ille circuit, at Fair Bluff, May 19 and 20. - , Carver's Creek circuit. atWavman, May 20 and 27. Clinton circuit, at Andrew's Chap el, June 2 and 3. Waccamaw circuit, at Shuoh, June 9 and 10. Brunswick Mission, at Shiloh, June 9 and 10. Onslow circnit, at Jacksonville, June 16 and 17. Kenansville circuit, at Charity, June 23 and 24. " Elizabeth circuit, June 30 and July 1st. Cokesburv circuit, July 7 and 8. ' T. W. Guthrie, P. E. -r THE MAIT,S. The malls close ana arrive at the City Post OfflCC as lOllOWS: t i -i CLOSE. . . ' . Northern tlirough malLs, f ast. ; 8 .00 P. MV Northern throug-h and way mails. . .1L(K A, M. a. c. anttA. is. c Kaiiroaas ana - routes supplied therefrom : . . 8.00 A M. Kaielffh & iavettere. 6.00 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Southern way malls &3a I'. M. Southern through mails. ... 9.15 P- M, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western mails (C. C. Railway).... .. i A. M. Cape Fear & Y V It K and points sup plied inererrom... 5.45 . J. Raleigh & Hamlet R. R. and points supplied therefrom i. 2.00 P. M Sinltlvrille - ... . . 2.00 P. M. WriehtSAllle. U. 8.30 A. M. Clinton, special.... ...... ....i...... 3.15 1VM. UESD AY AND FRIDAYS. Onslow c. H. and intermediate offl- ces L r. . . . 6.00 A. m; Little River, S. c, and intermediate omces .. 2.00 P. m. Cape Fear River mail . . i 1.00 P. 31. OPJS FOR PELIVRY. Northern and way mails. ........... 8.80 P. M. Northern through mail, late. .11.00 P. M. southerh mails n . . . . . 6.30 A. M. Carolina central R. R....... 9.30 A.M. flonthnrnivQv malic 1 n xi A Mails collected from street boxes in business ! portion of city at 5 A; M.. 11 A. M. and 4.45 P. M. and from other points of the city at 5 P. M. and 4 A.M. - General delivery open from 6.30 A. Ml to 7.00 P. M., and'on Sundays from 9.00 to 1O20i A. M. earner's delivery open on Sunday from 9.30 to 10.30 A. M. . - i i Money Order and Register Department open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., continuous. - Stamp Office open from 8.00 A. M. to 5 P. M, Stamps on sale at general delivery 6.30 A.M. to 10 A. M. and 1 to 7 P. M NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. otice. jiTR. W. A. McGO WAN will collect subscrip - .' .-1' ii . - tionsdue TDE DAILY- REVIEW and solicit ' - - i; i! ... ' new subscribers. - . tf A. Cr. 31cGlrt, Auctioneer-, BY S. A. SCHLOSS & CO. T7RIDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, AVE WILL -SELL JL' ' - in our Salesrooms for whom it may concern, aU the Barber Furniture from John Werner's Barber Shop Damaged by the late fire. 2t Lost J AST NIGHT, A SMALL DIAMOND RING either on Fifth, Market or second streets. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at ap 25 If . . , THIS OFFICE. Notice. TrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ANEW Series of stock in the Wilmington Homestead A. & Loan Association will be Issued on Saturday, May 5th. 1888. Books of subscription will be opened at the office of the. Treasurer, at the Western Union Telegraph office, beginning April 25th and closed May 5th. ii This is a good opportunity for persons not able to purchase the old stock to borrow money i cheaply and secure a home. ' 1 t By order of the Board of Directors. C. C. BROWN, : . ap 2j tf secretary and Treasurer. Ah, There! YU riAVE NEVER SEEN PRETTIER Beef In this market, or in any other market, than that I can show you early to-morrow morning, at my Stalls in Front Street Market. It is from Sampson eounty, some of the famous -STALL FED BEEF from that county. I guarantee it. to be the finest ' beef seen here In six montLV Have also Spring Lamb, Veal, Pork, Ac. . " Respectfully. r - J F. GARRELL, ! Front St. Market, South Bide. ap22t W, E. Worth & 'o.1s old stand, t The Fu:ure Revealed . KS. PURRIE, THE ASTROLOGER, OF New York, now at 21 Market street, can be Snunri ui arrair nt iifp niT infti.iis' f w",'uv-.rrr.r;t'iiz.rrr- "rui rbTnr I . ap2iem . .. rLSASi: :;otic. -V.'e vrill hegladtorcccuc ccr:.:.;u-:::.t:: i from 'our trienci3 on any and all subj i c r general interest, hut , ; . ; . . , -' The name of the writer must always to r.;r nished to the Editor.: - v . CominunicaUons must be written . crAy c n one side-of the paper. : ; .;: , ; : ; c f Personalities must be avoided. And it Is especially and particularly t:r. I: r stood that the Editor does not always cn.::r: the views of correspondents unless so & tat c i ltfthe editorial columns. , z . NEW ADVERTISEaiETlj. TO THE LADIES ! This week your attention is-called " to my elegant and varied as sortment of - - ForXadies and Children, From 2elto2.00,$3700,$4l00 and c. C Of :nll descriptions,', from; 5 cts. to0. Ladies' and Children's " Lisle. Thread Silk and MITTS AND Gi;0VES ! " "',25 cents and upward A Beautiful Lino of WHITE NAIN- SUUlLand INDIA LINENS, . plain and checked. Embroideries, Lace Flouncings, All- uver; ttmoroideries,- Trim - : mings, Yokings. ' - - JET TRIM MINGS. - PASSE M EX- TERIES, JET FRINGES. SPECIAL SALE QF s In great variety, ; - . and ail styles and prices from Coc. toOO tof5.00 eaclu - ; , CALL AND EXAMINE. Hosiery, -HaWkerbhiofs, A" full line of MILLINERY, - In Latest Styles. . NEW HATS, RECEIVED TO-DAY. -Nevv Goods by every steamer. Fancy Work Materials ! Call and see the Demo rest Sew ing Mach in c, : Light Running Only 19.50. ; ' '"'" i AGENT. FOR- - '' : ''" V : ' LEWASDO'S FRENC1T DTE HOUSE ! -T -Respectfully, : MRS" EiB. WIGGINS. 1 15 Market St. apl34 ' ' - "' - .i ". -. , iFiefd-proqaoi. rjHE BEST LINE. OF CROQUET FOR QUAL ity and Price ever offered. Good, Cheap and Durable.. Also Lawn Tennis, at "' -.' HEINSBERGER'S TJsefal Bridal Presents, jyUCH MORE DESIRABLE TO YOUNG married people than the many pieces of silver given at weddings and fit only for display, are for sale at "t :. 1 Heinsberger'c Live Book and Music Store. piamon IN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE stock can be found at ; . j F. C. MILLER'S, ! German Drug Store. - Corners. Fourth and Nnn St? . P. 8. PrescrlDtions mied -afc -air-nr . t - and night. --- - , mchitf Stetson's Soft Hats ! Just in tp-day, doz. styles. , LOUIS H. MEARI5G, Gentlemen's Furnishing House. - Agent for "EN0X." 1$ NORTH FRONT. ap 23 tf " HEADQUARTERS FOR ; BASE BALL SUPPL1EC . , IN LARGE VARIETIES. For sale at I . , v HEINSBERGER' ap 18 f - cm ? MRS; E A. LTTIJSDEi TT AS JUST RETURNED FliOM Ni;' vo:: JLL and Is now opening a full a-ortnciit of '(Fine Summer Milliner J 1 In ail the Latest Styles. -Lativi are lavi: to call at air irr-r-t r-r , . .-r- iU. 1 1 V MVt I M N U i o o ! T . V. . " :.. fir- apl? and South Carolina. (hereto-day.
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