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- yizlm&z :;6ticil We will to glad to receivo ccmmtmicn.ucn from our friends on; any ana allsutjicta or general interest, but - . The naxae-of the writer must always to f ur nlslied to "the Editor.' V N' l ConmnnlCAtions must be writ te a only on one side'of the paperi 7 ,J u Personalities must be avoided. .! . - trtnlns. Sundays excepted: 1 If txvrrAGR PAID: ft ... months cat Torre r. ATI one month. 33 cents. nllUTerl fcy carrier-, frr .It im otth CUT. t tlw -Ajad it is especially and particularly under stood tpat the Editor does not always endorse the lews of correspondent unless so stated in the editorial columns." , J ; ' : ,r,.n :lcse r-port any and VOL. XII WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY. APRIL 30, 1888. NO 103. itortTe t uclr paper g: THIS PAW ..J Ik. .. J jl: jmU- j' ,v n -; i W : i 'V i .I'M " , . y TORPID LIVEU1 k . . ..r rrne- nd rIn In tb rrtb. ,M ,l,, oath. 1 ji'r.snisrs" .ioni .tuck. 1 'e'W'.. u. fruot Of lh. 4ii! Hi-. and yellowDW of m 10.Mirn .-f.ppe-- KifSi "' tuetmcli.n4 bowelf - JrrfTiih UuJi!udn4 dUpoIUOQ Iveet erytb.us f r to-morrow. AMi!i Vl hlth. When tbl. BILIOUSNESS, -'r,k,T?.iwtiu' m rtunirfovrr every kind u ZZl: orArr. rrgulaic the cre- nJK.in.l i.utUiedigcsiiveonnu .naltHi tluit they an do their kfci er P0 of Con ..frr ... .-J t.,eb?nintbe habit bf U lie -.' - . - , ... lately I -...... rnv intrmiDtita ta MuMItport. Ohio. . upi redonfrrntef Wrapper 1 5 York rity there am more t!au 3 W-inj houses, which at t'tfit h-lter over 12,000 persons. While jviupers are buried at At lanta, Oa.. by colortnl undertakers be4aM?the white undertakers will not inter the bodie for less than f,0, while the colored ones charge The King of Dahomey has embar raMl the Kinj: of Porttigal by ndiuR bim six nefrro girls, the mHt beAutifur lu his dominions. KInjr Louit doem't know what to do with them, and his housed them in the tooUsiczl gsneun pending refection. The Baltimore citr council have utH! an onlinance that coloret t-tchm shall he etuployetl in color rdVhooN that are hereafter estab lished in that citr. The new ordi- fcinee will not affect the' present Foor years ago a wagon factory ti Hickory, In this state, hau a ca pacity of 500 wagons a year. It is bow turning out wagons at the rate oflOOO a year, and is successfully wopeting throughout the South tith the products of Northern and western factories. Tne committife iu charge of tho ttlebration of the 300th anuivereary or the destruction of the Spanish Anaada have arrauged that an Ar ada wiudow shall be placed in St. Sfireret's. Westminster. Euirland! We Ixrd Howard and Sir Walter wigh lie buried, and also that an I . oroaat tercentenary ethlhition Ibeheldat Plviuoatlt. ae ruuadelphia Evening Tele fPa says that the fact cau no diguised, and certainly W not to be kept from the pub "S ion the cmaU.IK)x is getting a -na lootbold in that city, and 'r wi introduction into Philadel b due to the constant and uo -"wen intercourse with New York ja Brooklyn, where, especial- Brooklyn, the disease: has ex earofWmetjme tQ R rms ex eat. coidefet tpoVon the face of the wWerchojansk, 8iberia.- The roperature at that spot for Jear was -.9 below zero, or j. Frenheit. For January and U Was below ero, XXDeX TO NtW ADTSKTUSXXXTS. , Loris n Hunt- Ut3 . " - J A SmiNGiB Forsale . "' 31 M Kan-prlnj Notice' K W Cct Ucrjr StaUes FC Maux Diamond Ijes NACOii-Balldln? Material M S Wiixam-A Burnt Child . - Mis.L A. Lcmokx Mllllnery TAtvony IIazar Bivaln Days A ucUon Not Ice S A Schloss M. CO Smith 1: Boatwight Insurance . HxixsiiBoia -Base Ball Supplies h VanAmrino. Co Auction ale ALOt.HAX, Flawnbr 4i Co Stoves Mm E B Wiquixs Offer Kztraordlnary W E SrantowR X: Co Direct Importation John L BoaTwrioht sometTdDg Attractlr CBtriKKiatrl:co--c,amafe Repository For other local see fourth page. . Twelve bales of cotton received here to-day. Hishop Thompson preached to large congregations yesterday inorn- iugraud night at St. Lukq's Church. The reguhir monthly meeting of the Hourtl of Managers of the Pro duce Exchange will he held at noon to-morrow. Mocking Uird Cages. A largr stock -of assorted sizes which are to be hadat very low prices nt Jaoobi's Hdw. l)epot. t - . . . . .4 There were 4 additions yesterday to the membership of . the First Bap tist Church; 3 to that of Fifth Street M. E. Church, and 1 to that of the First Presbyterian Church. The programmes at the Opera w i uouse on saturuav nignt were printed in nonpareil type and on dark colored paper. Somebody ought to scratch somebodv else's head with a fork. . fsui8e made a trip Pier to-day di- I a. JTo a . a A mm We liave often heard : it said that por thfi pregent we must rJspect-! ue were very mteingeni; .inbc. fllny decline to comrjare subscrin- very little to do tjon luts with Bro. Bonitz. bf .the industry ,Mcsenoer. A Iitt.li latpr on w4 mAv DIED. but as we have ha J with the little ideals of Queen Street Queen street is in a bad way. 'and vv little room in which to do ex , . , . . . . ... .j f . . ju xnere is me usual wiutuoi ine street, but all but 16. feet, of this is impassable. If the depot of the C. F, & Y. V. R. R. is J, located there it 51 The lo ;'boY west point fa July was --rru. wniiA in Innnavo ercQry at one time fell to 88.(P itBde Wercojansk Is iu lat P5l'T.!nd U' north' longitude Pnicnu i , Altffether it is not a J'ly inviting spot at 'which tr. "nanency, even In tiooi SS?0rAo 1111 other pre ngliggth, economy, and UVLawm Cml color. ath'l I ni lory'a The steamer down to Harper's rectly after her arrival from South- port. This was for the purpose of carrying down a lot of things for Messr. Brown Bros., who have eased the club house at Cardlina Beach this sea sou. Itok Crystal Kpec!aU nl KyeIjumen .AU rice to oin and young: in se ecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifiing vawer than has been lost to the eve as in the Fame proportion that you pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger ower than is ne cessary is the daily cause of prema ture old age to the sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger s. m l mm i .. . - Ash your neighbors, you who have not yet traded with us, and they will tell you that I. Shrier's, at 16 North Front street, is without any exception the best place in Wilming ton for Reliable Clothing for Men, Boy's and Children, at prices that will induce the public to make their purchases early. Men's Spring Suits at $5, worth $7.50; Men's all wool Spring Suits at $7, worth $10; Cork screw Suits at $3, worth $12; Import ed Corkscrew Suits at $15, worth $25; the finest imported Corkscrew Suits at $22..'0, worth $5; Boys' Suits at $3.50, worth $0; all wool $5; worth $8; Men's Pants at $2, worth $3.50; Children's suit $5, worth $8.50; Remember that we will give you real value for vour hurd earned dol lars at I. SHRIER'S, The Old Reliable Clothier, No. 16 N Front St. Sign of Golden Arm. tf it . . - nave never wunessea an instance oi. accept his kind invitation! - and uieir peculiarities, but I we are now in the meantime we would suggest convinced that they have ways oto Bro. Bonitz that he haul I down their on. A gentleman of this J that' ancient romance which j floats city who for several years kept a j at the masthead of ! his paper.f If it number of hives of bees, died a few j has ever had a day of . usefulness days ago, leaving them without a j that day is certainly past now. ,1 rn.- ,T .. rf 1 ! - -i'f iiinMrr. aiiu uii luesuav iui uuo wi the hives 'swarmed" i.The .men in the neighborhood tried to "hiveM them but were unsuccessful. Borne j of the men had previously had perience; in the business, buC they could not get them to as much as "pitch." They left the place. Wo hora ttlcn haon tfl4 th At K ri ir. i i- 4. i i rwil become one of ;the most promi one can be "introduced" to a lot of ; . . , . - , . A bees. That if the person who has tended to them will take his in tended successor to where they are kept and knock on the hives the bees will come out iu force and that if he speaks to them and tells them that the person accompanying him is to be his successor they will buzz around, on a tour of inspection as it were, aud will not sting either of them. That if bees are always treat ed with this respect they , will not give the person who will have them in charge much trouble in attending to them. Again, they can be used as an, in dex to different dispositions. For instance, if anyone of a mild, loving and friendly dispositionXapproaches a hive of bees thev will pay no at tention whatever to their presence. On the contrary, if a person of a harsh, cruel and unfriendly disposi tion nears their place of abode they will immediately cover and sting him. In connection with this trait of character we wre told of a gen tleman of Pender county, who had a very bad -disposition, I was cross, crabbed and nn pleasant, whose son purchased a few hives of .bees from a neighbor farmer and carried them to his father's house. The son had a much better disposition than his father und he could mingle with the bees, but the father could not enter the . garden where they were kept without being stung. On one occa sion he became angry and deter mined to go to the bench on which the hives rested. He started, but before he had gotten to within thir ty feet of them he fell to the ground, stung to unconsciousness. His sou, who was near at haud, rushed to his reseue and, strange to say, was not hurt by a single bee. We remember m . . once, wuen a - sioau Doy, seeing a young man walk deliberately up to a hive one sultry afternoon in Aug ust and scoop up a handful of bees, aud we are positive that he was not BO WD EX In this city, this mOrnlncr. Mrs. 31. J. F. BOWDEN, wire of L. H. Bowden, and mother of Jas. V. King, aged 65 iy ears and 9 days, leaving: a loving husband, son, and daughter and a host of friends and! relatives to mourn their loss. - j Tne funeral services . will take, .place at Grace M. E. Church to-morrow (Tuesday) af ternoon at 4:30 o'clock and the; Interment at Oakdale. Friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. NEW AUVEltTISfflKNTS XSW AI VEirriSGSICJXTO. A. I AlcGlrt, Aactionur, BY S. A. SCH LOSS df CO. j ' I 'UESDAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, IN OUTi 8ALES- t rooms, we win sen s nne extension Tames, m . , , . J,, i Bedsteads, Chairs. Ginger Cakes, Ginger There is a good tleat of traffic there snaps, Crockeryware, Glassware, Tinware, Hats, Clothing', Shoes, &c ap301t; By 8, VanAmringe Co r Auctioneers. 4f nent thoroughfares in the city. .y- It should be filled in at once. A peti- uon to mis enecr, we nnaerstana, is; being prepared. I A' Quick Trip. The steamer Sylvan Grove mjay be looked for at this port to-niqrrow At just what hour she will put in'an appearance here we can't sav but those who want to ; see her may be on the lookout about 3 o'clock! She left New York oh Saturday morning and put in at Norfolk that; night for coal. This was fast work. It 9. takes the big Old Dominion line o steamers from 24 toS hours to make the same trip. Capt. Harpeii tele graphed here that lie would Heave jNorioiK to-nigut anil if ne tioes we may surely look for lihu to morrow :i anernoon. Turned Up Safe and Sound. Last Fall it was published! that Mr. J. W. .Barnes, a bridge bdilder then a resident of. Charlotte ;,but at the time engaged in constructing a bridge across .the Savannah river into Augusta, for the South- Caro lina Railroad, had i been most! bru tally murdered I for, his month's wages by parties 1 unknown. Mr. Barnes is now in. this city.: Wje had the pleasure of meeting him Satur day evening, and he told us that he did not know how the report gojt out that the first he knew of it was When he was handed a telegram, which had been received -by ..the railroad offi cials from his family, requesting them to send his body to Charlotte for burial. 1 . ben- stung. Death f Mr. J. IT. Toiler. We are truly grieved to hear of the death of Mr. J. H. Vollers, which occurred at the residence of his brother, Mr. O. O. Vollers, on North Water street, at 6:15 o'clock this morning. Mr. Vollers had been sick for less than two weeks only, he having left his business at Nichols, S C. to come to this city early last week. He was but 27 years old. He was born at Point Caswell, and was the second son of Mr. L. Vollers, of that place. Some years ago he re moved to the city and was a clerk in the store of his uncle, Mr. Luhr Vol- t .i t .. iers, lor inree years, lie tnen em barked in business here with his brother, Mr. O. O. Vollers, but in January last this copartnership was dissolved and the deceased went to South Carolina and engaged in bus- ness for himself, at Nichols'. Mr. Vollers was a member of St. Paul's R. I. Church and a close at tendant on the services when in the city. He wfts" universally beloved by all who knew him. The remains were taken to Point Caswell to-day, and will be Interred there to-morrow. ... - - f Accident on the IV. A W. K. It. Yesterdayafternoon at 2.30 o'clock as No. 23. passenger train on the W. & W. R. R., was within about four miles of Enfield, a disater' oc- curetl which barely missed being a very serious one. 1 ne rails at mat point -had become .warped by the heat and had spread and a part of the train, two coaches and two sleepers, was overturned. There were not many passengers on the tram at the time or there might have been a serious loss of life. As it was but two persons were serious ly hurt, one of these a young man by the name of Lanier, from Rocky Mount, and the news agent on the train, Mr. Morgan. ;Capt. Pilyaw, the conductor, Mr. Home, the en gineer, and Uieotherlemployers gave all of the assistance possible and the injured men were joarried to Enfield where under the directions of the officers of the road . in this city they received every possible comfort. To-day they are: re ported as better, Mr. Morgan as much better and Mr. Lanier as improving. Within two hours the track waa clear and the trains haye been running as usual to-day. The accident was one . of those things which are simply unavoid able, inasmuch as they are unfore seen and cannot be provided against. "" "" ' "" -' 1 " A meeting of the citizens of Wil mington will be held at the Produce Exchange on Tuesday. May, 3d, at j . " v ... J - "11 noon, to take action in tne ..matter Very Good Reasons. j . , i' The reasons why you can be efited by buying from the.i Clothier, o. ti. insnoiate: xou are in a Reliable House. A largeaisort ment to choose from. A saving of 20 per cent. 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 arc buying, plenty of light being the most essentiathing for buyers of Clothing. If you are not satisfied with any article purchased $. from Fishblate s return tne same and he will cheerfully -refund you your money, witntne above plainly be fore you how can you refuse to .tirade with a house ot that kind. , ; tf TVe Cau't Afford It. II V In view of the fact that Florida is already honeycomed withjyellow fe ver germs, as the phycisians tdll us, we would like to ask the author ities here if they think it safe to allow, the steamer Queen of the St. Johv?8 to come to this city and en gage in passenger 'traffic on ; the Cape Fear. ' The Queen has been plying between Jacksonville j and Sanford and it is said that there has been more or less of the fever all along the -rivet during the entire Winter. We don't want to run any risks here and we can't afford to run n . ."ti -. any. , Tne ueen is reaiiy not neeuj ed on the Cape Fear as there is no work here for her to do. . The boats put on the river by our own people can carry all of .the passengers that will probably offer. : But tins .is not the question. Th3 important mat; ter with hsis to encourage, not only the good health of the city but) the reports of good health, otherwise that which now promises a bright and prosperous season may end in disaster. Wilmington was never healthier than it is no w. and we can't afford to jeopardize our elean bill .of health Tnerefore To Wholesale Dealers. 'W7' E WILL SELL TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'clock, ! in Job Lots, the balance of the stock of goods in the Wilmington Shirt Factory, damage! by water at tne late fire. Sale positive. S. VaxAMKINGE CO., ap 30 It Auctioneers & Real "Estate Brokers. -o EXTRAORDINARY! o SPECIAL CASH! FOR THIS WEEK ONLY!" SALE Bargains Offered i n eve ry d epartmentl for sis ALL GOODS offered at FOR GREATLY PRICES REDUCED g Lsi y l; y,. ".f, '.. . ti. ; ' "-. .-' . ',' i?. :-i W".-.' ..' V ." " " " . -i- - v-: i.-v nil : i 1IG market St., VTEL OPEN TITI8 VEEK DIFFERENT ; XS Large Line Of Desirable: " - PVQ 6nle" . onrl QnnAliAnn xuiuuuxo UUU UUlldliaUUiJi - One lot.of spring JERSEYS only i: ': one lot of SPfirNG cloth shades isio. New lot or RUCHINes. ' V; . " ' HENRIETTAS, ail shades,. 40 Inches wlc'Cs Only 65 and 75 cents. .. . . 1 WASH DRESS CRINKLED, in cream and Stupes, only dc. 30-lnch BASKET CLOTH 8c. - : : ; 30-lnch MOM IE CLOTH 10c. COLORED BASTISTE 8c. " . COLORED SILKS 35 and 50c. v NAINSOOK CHECKS 8c, 10c, 18 1-, 15fi. INDIA LINENS, 8c, 10c, 13 t-2c to 25c. 4 Esptiaiii5 inch; rtaciii nl-k;:: : " ; at almost any price.. ; f, ... Call in a ' 3Iany" other desirable articles. - - get posted. - Not having room to display halt of our stock Aye shall Introduce a. BARGAIN DAY, KVEJtY TnUKSlAYw when we will show many desirable trooda ar EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, - to :. wake room.- Don't miss - . to secure some Bargains HOUSE oi THURSDAYS at the CASH MM : LADIES ABE INVITED X, to call and assure themselves H of this fact, t i REMEMBER This Special Offer is - BONA FIDE AND FOR T ' . 4-1 THIS WEEK ONLY I -o- SO CALL EARLY ATD AVOID TH E RUSH AT j ; THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, 1 15 Market St MRS.E. B. WIGGIN8. apl 30 1 L0DIS H. MEAEES, ISMim': Fl'ESISHEB AM) HATTER. 13 NORTH FRONT ST. i . . . - i- j i Large Stock of UMBRELLAS and CANES, ap 27 tt . I j 7T - notice. "VTR. W. A. McGOWAN will COlledt SUbscTip- tlonsdueTnE DAILY REVIEW and solicit new subscribers. tf Annual Tweeting QFTHE STOCKHOLDERS OF a!nE ;WIL mlnston Gas Light Company will be held at the company's office, on Tuesday, May 1st, at I 11 o'ciock a. m. , - i RICHARD J. JONES, ap 26 th sat won SecJy and Treas. ap 30 116 Market Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. TTsefal Bridal Presents, ...... -. . .,, . ... .- -: - . -- ' ' . UCH 3IOI4E DESIR-BLE TO YOUNG of the approaching encampment, j gest that some official action be taK-igriven at weddings and fit only for display, are J': J married people than the many pieces ot silve r looking to the reception of visitors, the raising of funds &c, i Something new iq the shape of a Stepladder atJacobrs Hardware en in discouragement of the propo sal to place the Queen on the Cape Fear this season. . .."' V ;1 J for sale at Hoinoborgoir!! For comfort of Jacobi's Oil Parish soUeit orders for all kinds of mn - fancy sewing, crocheting and embr J and economy use onf LlVg B00l? and MUSIC Store, Three I" " & : D 1 odkJ SO 12 2 Ml O H h ' Society t7orIi. 'UIE JEWING'- SOCIETY OF ST. Jpli;ra
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