THIS PATER erery ettalng. Sundays excepted, lF t jimcl Editor and Prop. :BnTlOSJTAGErAID: ..... six mouth. $ioa Three .. oiw month. 35 cents. ' --,tihodUrerfd by crrin. free rr'" or tiv city, at the above t .a mxive thrfr paper rrynJy rt jr. TORPID LIVER ' l,r h marked cullariti l.U lf !;r jt,f wenriMfnnd pains In Ihe L "I ..;-tloii. occasional nltck lictl.l Llr: diinrM. and yellown lEt"ara tl.rwmotiiKi bowpji ''ii,,, ,.f n.irlt.nl srent melan li,lrrrrtuui (.c to-morrow. i tral a' I health. When Ihl ..-lit iviuiu BILIOUSNESS, nn lend fotcrlmi " ' . " ... i lt.r I:jx.nlatnrlrt. ,fcrTlniU U rvM'.rr the Liver ta w -r .-V:tirlr. rt-xulale the rcn- r-t4n t put llie nseuve intnu ani-ti tit ttfy 1 &mm-. .U.rlnSlhVi ..... ... . l medicine m f,nV' ff-n!j). lately! vuiMoti. I. r Krjt.iaior, -. W r.V.t jo- interruption to luS P" rtJoafrmtof Wfapper i. nuTtMm Co.. fh!ldIphJ. Vm. wjiuKatuwiy . ch&At CBIKLOTTKANU WILMINGTON. Ut W Ar Itein Hr ud What tWy Ur Don Thre Bright Jlil BMntloo1i la n(h Citie. cott. ivUlT Eetiew.) . . totTOR Rkvikw: -It pleases me ta nt in the columns of yoar bright iim! ne?v Nr that your "city by the wa" w&kiDj tip nnd improve lurnti of all kiniU are going on. In yoar notke of a new series of stock Wing opened shortly n your "Honie stenit and IMin At,ociaton," I see yon r?ftr to the fact that Charlotte iu them every fix months. The Ue t o! the matter i we issue them erenoteuer than that, as vre ha'e three oratIons iu successful ope ration, well officeretl, and each one of the three organized on the per ianal plan and if uin separately a newjrnes every six months. In ad dition to the above, we have two cotton factories started on the co- cfratite plan, (same as building association.) the par value of each hare teinjr $100. Iu oue the stock hoUIm pay in 25 cents per share per ek and the other DO cents jer hare per wek. IJotli of these lac tone are now in course ef construc tion, and will le ready for work by tt time the new crop of cotton is cirketed. Why don't you folks pat n after u and try similar schemes? Tie capital itock of the first men- tCed is 1 100.000. and th nthpr tSAWL And this i not all. V ill bateauother cotton factorv or- naized and ready to commence the ork of buiKI capttalUt -our bi moneyed ineu T'tao thirty miuutes. and evcrv ;ar of winch could have been rdonatthe time of'hubacrlp r.Jhe capita! -stock to this will Amoo- our other improvement, Wf nate a cottOll fartnrv nn In u!!1 rratiou (owue'd by the sra. Oate). aud it h&s been run r lor epral vim th ti RkT "iM1"oiH lactory, Carsou "'I. tillOtt 1 ifiirh- rnn,nrl HS; tonpt Schroeder&JDs:: tnd,Phar,otte Nothing Man: IntsiUkt t.. 1 !. 1. 1 uairt wiejulous -biuAieM in taJtt.l.iWa'r' .Tne-V manufacture ,Tely ai,d turn oat 800 . t' cewiufr macntues rsolol - steam antl concern their1 Wton. They X! S s far orth as iSJsdaWr (havin- recently Ux lr from tl,e ,are cloth- uf.lf-of PhiladelnhiaV nm hiladelnhia and iTerT)ri 1 . u i 1110 h1i:hav?-mewtioneil are n 2; condition aud doinj? a Texas. All of the tou, a heaiwrt citv. ,4thfti:?r natral advantages hVhP.ne! .f freight. 1 do not 7rt u .un.e not To ahead. inNorthValina: ;WrwM 11 U Charlotte), to Hsei vi uwfully new en- ;rodtha?1mnat a lanco e fe dertaUnv y reSuU C4 5i 1 ourpop- f nd .coniderably in- onTtK i:lhu an increase of cf V of business. Let r. thu PaD"e-Pirited men rry hc. ;. Prative cotton r... in 1 ... it "!ft.i.; ""w ami baa ;r i 1 ?. frxvT1- What mv. T.V .rIV 1 ikfth. .:V Kch. u7;: 'JZ"LnnsoTV5 per ent. guaranteed. ba Jtf'1 et IJne? He is a? r5ahtZ.?,ntt nas pluck,; or your: ? I who ! & SCTS-StonSi ahead ,niPrt)Tement$nowgo-j r I VOL. XII iuj: ou m tne snapp 01 your oounu Y. v. anil . Fjt PurniinA Ffniima.iu . and your street railway. While 1 1 nave my iiotiir aH to .the subscrip tion to the C. P. & V. V. R. ll.be injj of any direct benefit to Wilming ton, particularly, as that road is how virtually running into Wilming ton bv iU connection with the Caro lina Cent ni, yet I do think the Kast iaroltna will he of good benefit, provided it has no connection with Kewlxrn. Otherwiw?, the trade and trade which would naturally flow into Wilmington would be either diverted or divided. -. Laif!ad to Me.-that the people are at tnt beginning to appreciate your etlorts in their behalf bv com ing up like "little iuenM and ndding to yonr already large subscription Iit. Ma you book'T. manv more. N 3IOT. CiiXrlottk. April 20, 188S. 9 -- Two great enemies Hood's Bars aparilla and Impure blood. The lat ter i utterly defeated bv the pecu- uar uieujcine. IXDKX TO .NlW AOTSRTUtMCNTS. Loris II Mkare. flats V C Miujck DlJnomt Djes Tatlo1 Baxar To the Ladles Auction Notice 8 A Schlossi &. Co nEi.vstiRGSK -Ba.sc Ball Supplies M M Katz New It White Goods Mrs E'U Wiocin.4 For the Ladles Day's length 13 hours and 33 min utes. Sunset to-morrow afternoon at 45 minutes,, past 6 o'clock. Two interments in Oakdale Ceme tery this week and one in Bellevtie. 8ervlces in St. John's Church to morrow at 7:30 and 11a. iu., and 5:30 p. ni. Fluting machines for less than factory prices at Jacobi's Hardware Depot, j t Fourteen new members admitted last night into Unitv Tent So. 60. 1. O. U. The cheapest place to buy your schoo books and school stationery is at Heinslergersr Messrs. S. A. Schloss & Co. will have a big sale to-night at their auc tion rooms, Dawson's old store. Messrs. Hays & Jones had in mar-1 ket this morning the first new Irish potatoes of the reason, grown on their farm near the city. They.sold for 25 cents a quart. " The Cape Fear Club have moved Into their new quarters in the Daw son residence.on North Front street, and last night it was illuminated. brilliantly I Bifhop Thompson, of the A. M. E. Zion Church in New York, is iu the city and will preach to-morrow in St. Luke's Church, corner Seventh aud Church htreets. at 11 a. 111. and 8 P. M. The damage to truck hereabouts by front this week has been light In some .instances cucumbers, can teloupes and watermelons have becu killed, and will need replanting but it Is only here aud there that a vn cant hill is found. ion ill find a very nice line of Gent s Heavy Jeans Drapers, at 50 cents a pair at the Wilmington Shirt Factory, No 27 Market street. J. Elsbach, Prop. t " Indication. rorortti uarotiua ami irginia, slightly warmer and fair weather, light to fresh variable winds, gen erally Southwesterly, except nearly stationary temperature along the coast. Hock Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglasses Advice to old and young:' in se lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying vower 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. Usinj glasses of stronger power than is ne cessary is the daily cause of prema ture old age to the sight. You can get 1 hp oes at iieinsoergers. The Reason Why. iou can save 2oper cent, by buy ing your Clothing, Gents' Furnish ing Goods, Hats and Caps from I. Shrier, He buys direct from the . . manufactories for cash, ta- : . 'uaranra n 'i aucoynt, A AU Koolswarrantel as represented no sale. Call and bf convinced. I. SHRIER, . Old Reliable Clothier. No. 16 N. Front St. Sin of Golden Arm. - - C3Full line of Stetsonllats, - tf WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY APRIL 28, Kev. Dr. Pritchard is expected tot return to the city to-niKht and ..Hfc-Venr cheap excursion rateW have noiu services in His uiiurcn at the j 11 nstial hours to-morrow. . Several Dersons tell us that ai - earthquake shock was felt here dis tinctly last night, at 2-5 minutes to 1 o'clock. It was prolonged, lasting for seven seconds. The Register of Deeds issued fivei marriage license this week only one of which was for a . white couple.' The others were, James . Spicer fo Iionisa White;, Lewis Bryant, to Martha Bordeaux; Richard Wash ington to Sylvia Bryant; Eli John son to Maggie Howell. Mr. George Hewlett met with a painful accident this morning. He wits trying the spring of his pistol and the cussed thing slipped and the uext thing George knew he had a badly wounded finger. Fortun- utely amputation was! not needed He. didn't know it was loaded. Horses are said to be more - ner vous at this season of the year than at any other time, perhaps on ac count of shedding, and are there fore the more liable to rnn away, consequently more than or Unary carefulness should be taken with them. City Court. James Brown, tramrf, ordered es corted to the city limits and if found here again to be put in chain gang for 10 days. John Ryan, John Haley and John Williams, all tramps, all ditto. Joe Shaw, disorderly, discharged at costs of prosecutor. George Irving was charged wjth assault and battery, but judgment was suspended. Another Excursion Steamer. It is announced that the, steamer Queen of the 8t. John's, which runs regularly on the St. John's river, Florida, in the Winter season, is to be put on the route between this city and Southport this Summer. The ne w boat will be under the com- luapd of Capt. R. P. Paddison. he is said to have accommodations for 1,500 passengers. She is a large boat, 200 feetjlong, with three decks, land propelled by double engines. She will be a great acquisition to the river fleet but, isn't this thing getting to be a little overdone? Itellsious Itally. There will be a grand rally at the Central Baptist Church to-morrow when preaching will be as follows: At 11 a. m. by Rev. G. M. Tolson; at 3 p. 111. bv Rev. P. H. Hoge, and at i.ov l. in. uy ucv. a. a:, uiunuzr. jl .nn 1... TJ T 13 ATJ.t l- A pleasant and profitable season is an ticipated. Whatever is contributed will be greatly appreciated, and all that is possible will be done to make the exercises enjoyable to all. Very Good Reasons. The reasons why you can be ben etlted by buying from the King ;iothier. . tl. J'isnbiate: iou are in a Reliable House. A large assort ment to choose from. A saving of 20 percent. All goods steam sponged. Exclusive styles sold by him only. Allgoodsguaranteed sewed with silk His stores are well lighted by day and night and you can see what you are buying, plenty of light being the most essential thing for buyers of Clothing. If you are not satisfied with any article purchased from Fishblate'a return the same and he win cneeriully refund you your money, witntne aoove plainly De- fore you how can you refuse to trade with a house of that kind. "tf Personal. We are glad to hear that Mr. W. T. Daggett, who has been so ill, is now better. j Rev. Mark S. Gross, formerly the Pastor of St. Thomas' Church, in this city, is here for afew days. 1 Mr. J. H. Vollers is a very sick man. ills rattier, Mr. L. V ollers or Point Caswell, Is here, he having been hastily summoned to his bed side. . ""' ' : - We were glad to receive a visit to day from our good friend, M. Gl en nan, Esq., of Norfolk, proprietor of the Virainian and Postmaster at Norfolk, who has been here on a brief visit. He will return to Nor folk to-night. - Mr. A. S. Heide will leave here; in a tew dava for an extended visit to Europe. - He will visit : England, Sweden, Germany, Norway, "and Denmark. "Capt. A. D. Cazaux will attend to Mr. Heide's duties as U. S. Shipping Commlsoner during hls apsence. "... ', . . ':'.- r . ' . : .' "-" " . ' -"'-:. :- ;--:"r "V; - . - , "'; -f ". ' ! : - - i- -r " . 1- ... ' - . I CheaP:Kiouffh! - be fen issued over the various rail roads in this State, good for the r,uwunpment ... to s oe neiti nere in July. ; Rates to this city are,! frpm AshevilJe 'r 5.45; Charlotte I $2.50; FayetteVille, $1.65; Greensboro, $2t 85; RalelgV. fl-SO;' alisbufyjf $3.50; Sanford, $1.80f Statelle,3.8o. These ae jreiAab)yeaieap being at t he rate of t wothirds of a cent a mile, -and tHer 'shduld Te'at ieast 20,000 visitors here on - that oc ca?ion. 1 X :' h Breach of Trust. : j j This morning Mrs. Delia S.: Bry soa gave a colored ; man who was in her employ $3.75, directing him to go to a certain place and purchase and pay for certain goods of Which she stood in need. He remained awav so long that Mrs. Brysoin be came uneasy, as to her money anc dispatched a white man in her em ploy after him. , It was then iascer tained that the man had bought the goods and had had them -charged to Mrs. Bryson, instead of paying for them. He was found and arrested but broke away from the police oh his way to the City Hall, only to be rearrested and safely secured. I; Oni Klrrhin Hrn-plrctt. The following prices ruled in the markets this morning: Green peas sold for 35 cents a peck; turpips, cents a bunch; lettuce at ! three bunches for 5 cents; asparagus, cents' a bunch; cabbaires, 5 to 25 10 cents per head; radishes, three' bun ches for 5 cents; cabbage greens, 10 to 15 cents per peck; onions, 5 'cents a "bunch: strawberries, 25 cents a "quart;; beets, 25 cents a bunch ;chick ens, 35 to 40 cents each for live fowls and 40 cents each for dressed; eggs, 12 cents a dozen. ' v : Subscriptions Coming In. r Very nearl v fifty new subscribers have been add ed this week to the elty subscription list of the Paiy Review. We don't blow , much about our own business but we want the. advertisers in this town to make a note of the;; fact that I our list is rapidly increasing. We have erood reasons for believinff tnat we have now the largest , bona fide sub scription list in the city. ; j Solid for Stetliuan. I - The Columbus county Democrats met to-day and a telegram received here says that the . Convention in structexl for Maj."SHedman for: Gov ernor. This makes that gentleman's own section pretty solid for mm. New Hanover, Brunswick, Pender and Columbus have successively en dorsed him and other neighboring counties will fall into -line in a few Jays. : -; ' v -: - ;r. .:'J:,j Eggs are still selling at-12j cents a dozen. Some few retailers, "whxrhad large stocks on hand, tried to1 force them up to 20 f cents recently 'but failed.' ' .- L : -Mocking Bird Cages. "A , large stock of assorted sizes which are to be hadat-very low prices at jacobi's Hdw. Depot. : -. .. 4 : t ' iJoarterly MeetlnRR. Second round of Quarterly Meet ings for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E.' Chureh, South: - Magnolia' circuit, at Trinity, April 28 and 29. .: i I ' . Brunswick circuit, at Concord, May 5 and 6. t f Southport Station,.May 6 and 7. . Grace Church, at Wilmington, May 13 and 13. I - ' ; ii Whiteville circuit, at Jair Bluff, May 19 and 20. . 1 Carver s Creek circuit, atwayman, May 26 and 27. - Clinton circuit,.at Andrew s Chap el, June 2 and 3. ' .; - ' :ii 1 . Waccamaw circuit, at Shiloh; J une 9 and 10. - - Brunswick Missioniat Shiloh, June 9 and 10. " Onslow circuit ' at Jacksonville. June 16 ahd 17. 1 A .. Kenansville circuit, at Charity, June 23 and 24. i II Elizabeth circuit, 'il June 30 i and July 1st. ; -. - . Cokesburv circuit, July 7 and 8. T. W. Guthrie, P. E. ONWARD IS THE. WORD I rriHE PROGRESSIVE FARMER ENTE 8 I - - ;1- ta THIRD VOLUME at the following 1 suDScrlber.'l year...L... ...fl.2jj- 6 subscribers, 1 year..... 2-V: . 10 subscribers. Ljear....: ...iacc' '-- - : :; -. .".t-vii One copy, l year, free to the one sending club of ten. - - -" ' ; : :r r , .V"r i . ;. Eight pages, 40 column, weekly. Fend cas (charred prepai 3) to " . ' - I L. POLK, NO 102. NEW ADVI5miSEMKNT8i pw Yorfe & Wilminsctoi. Steamship Co rRO.M. PIER 29, EAST RIVER.-TCEW YORK Located between Chambers and Roosevelt sts. i. At 3 o'clock, P. M. . EQUATOR...... ..Wednesday. Hay 2 BENEFACTOR. EQUATOR...... ..-..Saturday. May , . . .Saturday, May 12 FROM WILMINGTON- BENEFACTOR. . .. Tuesday i May .-Friday, May Tuesday May GULF STREAM. EQUATOR...... 8 Through Bills Lading and Lowest Thro' 1 " . 'I-.. - Rates guaranteed to and from points in North - - . -. . - ,- ' and South Carolina. I For Freight or Passage apply to II G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C THEO. E. EGER. Traffic Manager. New York. WM..P. CLYDE & CO., Genl Agents, ap9J 35 Broadway. New York. A. x. McGIrt; Auctioneer, BY S. A. SCnLOSS Sc CO. , A UCTION SATURDAY NIGHT, AT 1-J3Q t o'clock, in our Salesrooms, 21 and 23 Mar ket st. We wiu have a Rouslnsr Sale for the reason we have the largest consignment of goods ever offered and they must be sold. Come, you will get Bargains. - - ap27 2tj IOUISH.MEAEES, ESTlEllJi' " FUESISHEP. ASB BATTER, 12 NORTH FRONT ST.: Large Stock of U3IBRELLAS and CANES. ap 27 tf ...-.., - .-- rJotice. 1 It. W. A. McGO WAN will collect subscrip- tlonsdueTHE DAILY REVIEW, ancl solicit new subscrioers. . tf By S. Van Am r inge & Co. . j ' Auctioneers. f OMMENCING TO-MORRO W AT 10 A. M. we wfll close out 1 1 the entire stock of goods ately damaged by water at the recent Are. in 1 the Wilmington Shirt Factory, Store No. 27 Majket street. Will also sell at same place on Saturday night, commencing at 8 o'clock. ' 5 S.. V ah AM RING E CO.," ap 27 2t .: .?: "'. -i. Auciioneers. j P i a m ond D yfeo I JN ALL COLORS. A FULL AND COMPLETE rr stock can be found. at ; ; - 'I - - : : 't- F. C. MILLER S, " -sS i.erman Drug storey i 1 -w i Corner s Fourth and Nun Sts.,: P. s. Prescriptions tiltedt at all times, day And night. ca ' Soihthing new in the shape of a Stepladiler at "Jaeobi's "Hardware J)3pot. ; '"-.. t ' 1888. " k-l 3 tTj- ll i w rn a 2 jo i g Li juU n PLEA&2 K0TIC2. T: Fe Fl eiadtto.rectlvo cc: firom our toena3 .0n . an7 an i ji general lnua-cst, but ' -:' 11 ! .J t The namcof the writer must alwaj 5 t r:r- t . nlshed to the Editor. Communications must he vrrtttca cr.lr c one side of the paper ; - Personal! ties mast be avoided. . ! sind it is especta and partlcularlx uz::r- stoxi that the Editor does not alwaj-3 cri:r : the tie of correspondents "unlcsH" f tatcu fa the &attriat columns. . ' . ' V, trnvr ApyEirridirii: . McN ish;J6K n sorf C Slavi n 1 c -2 "REITNED MINSTELS. 4 - 40..;;.;. ..ALL STARS. '....;..( seen In "Min- The greatest First Part ever strelsy. 1 he onlv oomnanv carrvi nrr-1 nw n ow n seaery. xe lunmest 01 Duriesrraes on El; iim; entitled ; "Air, tiierk, minnixV K S. as Booth and Barrett ai-e to Drama, soLare McNlsht Johnson & Slavln to the Burnt Cork professions-X, 1'. Uraia. - usual prices. Seats on sale at Ilelnsbcrprer' Friday morning. ; - . apSJ m th bat HorsefFor JJ EAVYDRAFT 1IOHSE, SOUND AND IN Good Condition, . '- ' , Appiy to . v K. HUJUBLANK. ap23 8t Agt R. Portner Brewing co. A n n u a I IU3 e e t i n g QF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE WIL min?ton Gas Light Company will beheld at zae company's umce, on Tuesday, May 1st. at 11 o'clock a. m. RICHARD J. JONES. -, : sec'y and Treas. ap 28 th sat mon Executor's Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED AS EXECUTOR OF the last will and - testampnr. nf jftm Dawson, deceased. 1 hereby notify all persons having claims against the said testator to 'ex hibit the same to my attorney, Junius Davis. Esq:.' at his office in Wilmington, X C, on or before the 14th day of April,- A. 1); ISM. WILLIAM HILDRETU FIELD, ap 14 iaw ow s - - Executor. ASmintstratorfs Notice. HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTIIA tor of the estate ottho late James M. Daw- son, I hereby notify all persona having claims against the said decedent to exhibit the same tojny attorney. Junius Davis, Esq.; at his or flce irt the city of Wilmington, N. v.i on or be fore the 14th day of Aprils A. D.1S89. ' " WJJjiflAM UlLDKETH FIELD, ' apuiaw cws - : V; Administrator. Fortune feller, i 1 TyTRS. PURRIE, THE FAMOUS A8TROLO- ger, of New York, now- at 2l7 Markct stref t. cau be .consulted on all the- affairs of lire. Gives initials of those you have or will marry, brings the separated together, causes speedy marriages, past, present and future revealed. 50 cents and $1.00. Will remain until May 1st. ; ap Stiff . - ; , . . . . .. " Woticb. IOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ANEW Series of Stock in the Wilmington 'Homestead & Loan Association will be Issued on Saturday, May Kh888. Bobks ofsubscripUo'n will be " opened at the office of the Treasurer, at the Western Union Telegraph office, beginning April 23th and closed May 5th. ; This' la a good opportunity for persons not able " to purchase the old stock to borrow money, cheaply and secure a home. . - . . By order of the Board of Directors; r - ' C. C BBOWN, - - ap25tf ' ' Secretary and Treasurer. f Field OrciquoC. milE BEST LINE OF CROQUET FOR QUAL- lty and Price ever .offered. .'Good, , Cheap ana Durable, Also Lawn Tennis, at ' ' " HEINSBERGER'S ap 18 . - HEADQUARTERS FOR . : BASE BALL SUPPI . . ' IN large" varieties. " For sale at HEINSBERGER'G ap 18 4 v. HENBY CLEWS &CG7, BANKERS, 13& 15 BROAD ST.,N. Y. JfEMBEBS OF THE ' , NEW f ORK STOCK EXCHANGE. . '.' -NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. NEW YORK COFFEE EXCHANGE. : CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Transactions made at any of the above Ex changes and carried on margin for customers Interest allowed on deposit accounts. apl 7lm ; .- , -... r.TILLITJEHV ! MBS. E A. LUlISDEil JJAS JUST RETURNED FltOM NEW YORK ii and is nowopening a full assortment cr RMSummer Millinery. n all the Latest Styles. , Ladles are invitr 1 i v to call at ' NO. 119, NORTH FROf IT Usefal Bridal Prcccnt:, TljUCn.MORE DESIRABLE to Yor::a married people than the many pieces of silver gtvenat weddings and nt only for dl.-play, r re for sale at ;'2 "Mi : : ' Livn i "HI o f'fr ' '7.