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-.y, 'jFLTASD OTICH ' "-" We' wm be &lax to receive rr.rr.rr.r.lcatlcn from our; friends pa any and all subjects- or general !inteKstbut;V--":--'-i - The name of the writer must always be fur nished td the Editor. rJ " communications must be written only on one side of the paper. , I Personalities must be avoided. 1 ; - And it Is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse the.riewspf correspondents unless so stated In the editorial columns. " snntoJZ excepted. .3 T jaMB. Editor ana nvj. RirTios. rOSTAOE PAID: 'r" fti on month. 3T cents. tMrt nf 1 Cit jr. h hOTC 3,rJ'-",wadUN'n,L iJTfr ,,llel3e report any and VOL. XII WILMINGTON,! N. C., TUESDAY. MAYjlil88& NO 104. THIS TATZR . " I - '. ,T ,:. '' , . " . 3 ' .. ." I sr: ; 'm TORPID LIVER " f .,,.iriHHl pn In the 1 n Mr,!V'w.'tT,-.clonal attack, j 4 Hlw"-,' ,r, j,nd yellownes of !:-'--ond bowel, Sm trjlhum U" l-morrow. BILIOUSNESS, i .r nf;Mfd. wn lead to serious b' ?mm'.n l.itT Kestilatorexert 7i!c"it.. i ii rt it. n.-c vr ovcry k Ind Vrri... I ri..-. the iw to r TftVnT rum the discstive orjrans " t Vr t .k ins thU medicine no . Ii L,tr. h-c t' he hb' of . S . me rUef i: W any interruption to Ilioo. MMJeport. Ohio. OXI.r GtLYVIJVE ..!7; wP " red on frrnt of Wrapper JJI.rilieCo.. rhiUdelphI,P, "(tae thousand HufTalo brewers are nptl to go out ou a strike to-day. KaliM-h h.is organized a Youn j Mn'. Democratic Association. It; bapMMltiiuetmw for our younff frieud here to follow suit. senator IriiralU own home dis trict lti siven that gentleman a irry Mack eye. One of his oppo nent has beeu ent nsi a delegate the ilUrict to the Chicago CoDvetitiou. ilaitheir Marshall, in his review of the financial wtuatioD, bays in the .Yen Vrk 5un: 'Another kind of liw v-un'ry coming into notice isj the total of companies for supply in water to Mil all towns and cities. The company lays the pipes and ruD-tracts the pumping niachiuery utuW a contract- with the town or ritv to pay a fixe! sum annually for fire hydrants., and to guarantee a monopoly of the private water sup ply for a certain number of years. -It then iaiies bonds based upon an avinuient of its rights, which ap parently is good security, andjn tiany cases has provel entirely sat isfactory. The organization of the eompAny and the legality of its con tracts need, however, to be carefully fcrutiniml." - CWl,rte Dead of the I'olvenlty. fHAPKL Hill, y. C. April 28. T't lh Alumni of the University of .W Vamiinn, tUi,- Relatives and tftnu: ActiugunUtr the auspices of the Alumni Association and of the North n I,i5to"'cal Society. I have igan to collect materials for a vol ume to b entitled "Memoriat Bio rtPhiesof the Confederate Dead oitneCniverity of North Car6lina.M J ? ,u,e followiog questions an gered about each of these soldier "ae m full, date 0f birth; with J of iarcnts, maiden name of pother, date of death, if married, to nom, profession, company, regi Z b"Je. &c, iti which he fjed. all offices held, with date of wmMou. littles in which he jo-t. j.ja of resuience when he A Jn "r ar,u-r I'o'itical, profes ouai or literary honors received; entem in his career of interest, ti V ""Htn of his character. hX'. t,,c tallcts in the Memorial thi, is the first efTort that lias "a uia.le to preserve their names JldeetL. from forgetfulness. The Sr; of. lhdr "eroism is too val U ,akt- u "ut bo pre is rT; i r ou""Sk-enerations. Time tWl; royinp tt vestiges of taa,t 1 Memor,al! fcUcl1 these thV.r "red soon or never; S5Slof Llle ilead thS importance tiTeT.Sl l,hat fetches of their rela cihM f"euds are promptly fur uSJJl'at the volumelmky be &r. f. SJKPnitS.B, WHISKS, tary N. C. Historical Soc'y. Wtter ,riIUD.le? luve ringworms imnntS? ,a" ,othe- manifestation, ririlla arecard oy HoodT8 w. u" fma a very nice line of .aVyJpAns Hraers, at 50 FlJ Mnrkt street, J. 4n. rrop. t rrtv Rook and School StatlonJ y0 hUy cheaPe8t tvHent Ixaxx to New adtirttskmixts. Loris II Mb ABES Hats M M Katz Spring Notice Y C Miixir Dlauiorhl Dyes A F Lccas A Fair Opening Taylor' Bazar Bsraln Oays Auction Notice 8 A Schloss & Co Mb. K A. Lcmudis Opening Days rsw Kestino First Haptlst Charch. Mbs E II Wiggins Offer Extraordinary We gain this month 47 minutes of daylight. For comfort and economy use one of Jacobi's Oil Stoves. t This month Ijas five Tuesdays, five Wednesdays and five Thursdays. Something new in the shape of a Stepladder. at Jacobi's Hardware Depot t Gapt. F. 31. James reports 12 in terments in Oak. Grove Cemetery during the month of April, of which G were adults and G werd children. There were 1 white aud.ll colored. The Republican County- Conven tion will be held on Friday, May 18th, and th ward aud township meetings are called for Tuesday, the 15th. Indication. For North Carolina rain followed on Wednesday by fair and much cooler weather, and fresh to brisk Westerly winds, vuring to Nerther- iy. We understand that the "Brook lyn Auction Company" will estab" lish a business house on Fourth street, just . North of the new ircn bridge, under the management of Geo. W. Price, Jr. Really, it is about time for some betterment in the carrying of the mails. Sunday's New York papers got here on Sunday night but the Norfolk and Charleston papers of Sunday's xlate did not arrive until last night. The.FIre ThU MoruluR. 4 The house of Alfred Blount, col ored, on Brunswick street, between Sixth and Seventh, was burned this morning about 3 o'clock. Both house and furniture were consumed. There was insurunce for f 500 in com panies represented by Messrs. At kinson & Manning and Smith & Boatwright. RocJc Crystal Spectacles and Eyeglaasea Advice to old and young: In se lecting spectacles yoii should be cau tious not to take more magnifying vowcr 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 the night. You can get the best at Heinsbergcr's. Fnctf. Ash youriieiglibors, you who have not yet traded with us, and they wilftell you that 1. Shrier's, at 10 North Front street, is without any exception the best place in Wilming ton for Reliable Clothing for Ment Boy's and Children, at prices that will induce the public to make their purchases early. Men's Spring Suits at f5. 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 $22.50, "worth $3-5: Boys' Suits at $3.50, worth $G; all wool $5; worth $8; Men's Pants at $2, worth $3.50; Children'ssuit $5, worth $8.50; Remember that wo will give you real value for your hard earned dol lars at I. SHRIER'S, . The Old Reliable Clothier, No. 16 N. Front St. Sign of Golden Arm. tf Meterologleal. The Signal Officer at this place re. ports as follows for the mouth of April: Average barometer 30.133; highest 80. C2, on the 2Cth; lowest. 20.70, on the 2d; range of barometer, 86: aver age temperature. 61.7: highest, 87.5, on the 30th; lowest, 37.3, on the 26th; range of temperature, 50.2; rainfall, 1.10 inches; prevailing winds, S. W.; highest, 23 miles perhour from the S. W, on the 10th; total movement of wind during the month. 0,102 miles. There were 15 clear days, 9 fair day s 6 cloudy days and 6 on which rain fell. Dates of thunder storms, 2, 19, 20. The most marked features of the weather for. the .past month have been the sudden and extreme changes in temperature, apd fre quent brUk to high winds.- . A Music for Memorial Day. Very Good Reasons. The Cornet Concert Club and the j The reasons why you can be iben- Germania Cornet Band have both: ented by buying from the King been requesfed by the Ladies Me-J Clothier, S. H. Fishblate: Toil are morial Association to play on Me 1 in a Reliable House. A largeassort morial Day. Neither has yet re j ment to choose from. A saving of sponded but "we are irr hopes that 1 20 percent. All goods steam sponged XI ill 1 11. . i 1 . I 1 A . 11 t ' ! . 1 they will both accept the invitation The Cornet Band, we j understand, will actually do so and the members of the Germania Band, we hear, are also anxious to comply. They wilt meet to-morrow night -to discuss the matter. i ; . Route of the Street Railway. i Work on the street railway will begin io-morrow morning, . bright and early. About 50 laborers wl if first break dirt. The track will be laid with the Johnson steel rail and it is expected that the road will be in operation by June 15th. Between four and live miles of track will be laid, and on the following streets: From Front Street Depot." on Front street to Castle and along Qastle to Eighth; on Princess ?street, from Front to Fifth, thence ! on Fifth to Market and thence on Market to Tenth, to connect at that point with the Seacoast Railway; from Fourth street, on Red Cross or Campbell, (probably the former) to Oakdale Cemetery. The Queen and the Quarantine.; Our article yesterday relative to the steamer Queen has; caused a big stir already. The Rkvikw seems to be generally sustained J in the posi tion it has taken. We cannot afford to haye even the smell of fire on our garments. We are a healthy com munity to-day as healthy, in fact, as can be found anywhere in this broad land, and we mean to continue so. We don't even want a suspic ion, or for that matter an unfound ed report as to bad health of any kind to get abroad, and to lo this we must keep all disturbing ele. ments, such as a steamboat from a fever-germed State, as far from us as possible. The Quarantine Board can of course take no action until the boat gets in the river. Dr. W. G. Curtis, the Port Physician, will tackle her at Southport and then the matter will be reported to the remaining members of the Board here. Our people may be sure that tlieir in terests are in good hands. At Tother End. Mr. James H. Chadbourn, the Superintendent of the Seacoast Railway, and a committee of gen tlemen from the Board of Directors went down to Wrightsville yester day and visited the hammocks for the purpose of locating and deciding upon the improvements to be made there, with the following results as retorted in the Messenger this morn ing: They have decided to build a sixty room hotel with piazzas ten feet wide on the upper floor and twenty feet wide on the lower floor. At the end of the trestle there will be a pavillion seventyive feet wide and one hundred feet long, which will be used for a depot and refresh ment room. Sojth of; this will be one of the same size fordancing and other amusements, and on the ex treme eastern end of tne Hammocks will be located the pavillion for the accommodation of the colored peo ple. The hotel will be on the ocean or southeastern side of the Ham mocks. In addition to the dressing rooms to be erected on the beach, they will build a pavillion twenty feel wide and one hundred and fifty feet loug for purposes of j shelter. The contractor will commence framing the buildings this morning. ' Mr. Rav, who is boring the arte sian well at the Clarendon Water Works, went down with the direc tors and made an estimate for an ar tesian well, and thinks that a plen tiful supply of fresh water can be obtained. High water tanks and a windmill will be erected to supply the grounds and buildings with wa ter. ' I ' Federal-Court. The United States District Court, Judge Seymour presiding, convened here this morning. The following constitute the grand jury for the term: Samuel Northrop, Foreman; J. B. Evans, Wm. Johnson, K. l. Britt, George Leonard, J. B. Folk, R. K. Williams, S. Qr Wooten, W, McLaurin, J. F. GarrelLA. G.Smith, James L. Mills, J. P.' Standley, M. G. Chadwick, R. W. McKeithan, W. F. Buie, R. H. Murphy and R. M. Fowler. A good business chance for the right man with a small, capital is offered in this Issue. See ad. of Mr. A. F. Lucas. , ! Exclusive styles sold by him blily. Allgoods guaranteed 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 jfrom Fishblate's return the same and he will cheerfully refund you jyour money. With the above plainly be fore you how can yd a re fuse to with a house of that kind. trade tf show was ne. for Police Records. ' The Records at the City Hall that the Court fines for the month of April amount to $292.85. The total number of arrests 128 thirty-six whites and 921 groes. There were 71 arrestp disorderly conduct, 11 for larjceny, and the remainder as follows: Drunk and disorderly, 0; insanity, 2, jsleep on street, 1; insulting office, 2; inter fering with officer, -2; tramps, 9; ob taining money under false pretence, 1; keeping bar open on Sunday, 4; assault and battery, 4: affray, 4; en ticing seamen tojdesert, 1; emtsezzle nient, 1: vagrancy, 1; failing to pay costs, 1. - The Lomb Prize Essays Consist of a series of four essays on practic al hygienic subjects, prepar ed by the best writers. These es says won in the aggregate $l,boo in prize money. The North Ca:olina Board of Health has a limited! num ber of sets which Ayill be distributed by the secretary to those wllo will make use of them. Sets can jue ob tained on application to Dr. Thomas F. Wood. ; j We have read some of these es says. They are plain, practical talks on matters which come junder the scope and observation and ex perience of 'all and there are few who will not read! them withjpleas ure as well as profit. j One of Our Anniversaries. Yesterday was the anniversary of one of Wilmington's big fires. On April 30th, 1843, while all of thfigood people in the town were at c lurch, the alarm of fire was sounded. It started from a spark from thes chim ney of the Cape Fear bank kitchen, which fell on the roof of an old warehouse which stood where Mr. Fishblate's store now is, anc from there, fanned by a fierce win& from the South, it spread tc the North. The fire department jf the town, which was then in its infancy, was unable to cope with the jflames and in rapid succession building af ter building succumbed. Tlie fire raged for four hours and was jcheck ed only by the want of materials to feed upon. At half-past 2 o'clock it was all oyer with,Vit haying started about half -past lOi All of that part of the town North of the Cap Fear Bank and West of and including the Eastern line of Front street, North of Princess, became a scene of smoking ruin. ,! In all of that space there was but one building saved, and that was the State Bank building, thej same which now stands at the corner of kvere a Front on all Front aud Princess. There number of fine residences onj street and large warehouses Water street, and they wre burned. The Methodist Church, a frame edifice, which stood on the same site as that of the har dsome brick structure destroyed ir Feb ruary, 1886, was burned, as was also the shops of the W. & W R. R., which stood where those of the pres ent day now stand. In all, some sixty houses were destroyed on that memorable Sunday, all in the space of four hours. .The loss was, of course, very heavy and there was very little insurance in those days? Harbor Master' Report. From the books of CaptJ Joseph Price, Harbor Master, we igt the following report of arrivals here during the month of April: i American 6 steamers, 1 bng and 11 schooners, total 18: Foreign .13 bargues and 2 brigs, total 15; total. 33. grand The pews in the vFirst Baptist Church will be rented at thejehureh to-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock. - . - . .;r. Mr. R. H. Murphy, of Moore's Creek, is in the city and paid us a pleasant visit to-day. He is here in attendance of the Federal Court as a grand juror. Paint your house with the N. "V Enamel Paint. It is the best and. cheapest. You will find all colors, in any desired quantity, at Factory's Agent, Nath'l Jacobi's. 1 - NEW ADVEBTI8EMKNT8. Pew Renting. "T FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ON WED nesday Evening at 8 o'clock. I ' J. C. STEVENSON, my 1 2t Chairman Finance Committee STRAW HATS TO-DAY. ' LOUIS H. MEARES. Gentlemen's Furnisher and natter, my 1 is North Front. A Fair Opening. GOOD RELIABLE PERSON WITH A capital of $300 or $500 to take Halt Interest In a Bottling Business in Florence,! S. C. Apply at once. Don't fear for want of experience. I furnish a first-class Bottler and Compounder of Syrups. Apply to . A. F.: LUCAS, my 1 St Dock, bet. Front and Second sts. Opening Days, Thursday&Friday, May3&4 AT MRS. E A. LUMSDEN'S, OF SUMMER JVIILLINERV. Trimmed Bonoets and Hats in all the Latest Styles. Ladies invited to call. - my 1 lw 119 North Front St. EXTRAORDINARY! SPECIAL GASH SALE FOR ''THIS WEEK ONLY !" -O- Bargains Offered in every department for ; ALL GOODS offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FO R CASH1 LADIES ARE INVITED to call and assure themselves of this fact. REMEMBER This Special Offer is BONA FIDE AND FORI I THIS WEEK ONLY ! SO CALL EARLY AND AVOID TH E RUSH AT THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, 1 15 Market St. MRS.E.B. WIGGINS. apl30 ' ir otice. M K. W. X McGO WAX will collect subscrip tions due TH ' DAILY REVIEW and solicit nevr subscribers. .- tX NEW A1VEKT1SEJ5I11JJT3 P 0? 0 (3 I.M.Ea&, 116 Market St., WILL OPEN THIS WEEK .DIFFERENT 3STEW GOODS. -o- - A Large Line of Desirable ; ! . Parasols and Sunshades. One lot of SPRING JERSEYS only i. Ana rt a DDIXTn OT tTTr i'TT . TTti m-mm Henriettas, an shades, 40 inches wice; oniv ax and in rants. . ' , . j -o WASH DRESS GOODS. CRINKLED, tn Cream aud Stripes, only 6c 30-lnch ' BASKET CLOTH 8c. , 3(WnchMOAlIE CLOTH 10c. : : v.-ujjj tvxiu tii.ii8 35 ana eoc. r ; 4 NAINSOOK CHECKS 8c, 10c, 121-2eylCj INDIA LINENS, 8c, 10c, 1 l-2c to 35ci isgypiian 4diicn , nwuncings in Laces ft .. .u vmuvaii any price. .-. -N" AIiiS00K AND LACE FLOUSCIaGSt Many other desirable articles. Call and get posted. -, . ',.' Not having room to display half of our stock we shall introduce a BARGAIN DAY, - EVERYTHUnSDAY,: 'T .V;- when we will show many desirable cbod3 at EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, tO -r inaKerooni. uon x, miss - - ' THURSDAYS-"J ' -VJ v to secure some Bargains at the CASH 116 Market Street, a p 30 ! WILMINGTON, N. C; I v - &: VjJ 5f - S i5 Ok C - ! M gi R M i : Society iTZorlr. riUIE JEWING SOCIETY OPf ST. JOHN'S Parish solicit ordersf or all kinds of Dlam fancy rewind, crocheting ana enibrowS Orders lr TThn &T' Third street ; wTji itir' or iov , Pronpt attest:::-;
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