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. . .. .... . . -.. V . - . , ... '. . - XII 13 FAPXK . eTfry txntnz. Bandars excepted, ifC ..un raitor aal Proa. . W .,iT!OXS. POSTAGE PAID: . On? month. S3 cents. r mu u JeUerea by carrier, free r' low and BVraL ""I?,,, revive iaclr pper regularly. fCTi " - . t TORPID LIVER r 1 E ' ! -I ' - ,. . - :-j ! . -. VOL. XII WILMINGTON, N, a, WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 1888. NO 105. PLEASE KOTICZ. - . WetYrtU be glad to receive ccsizauiiiciilon frorar our - friends on any and all subjects o f "general interest, but - " , The name 01 the writer must always be far nlstied to the Editor. . .. . - . : . communications must; be written only on one side of the paper. I - . -Personalities must be avoided. : And it is especially and particularly under stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents unless so stated In the editorial columns. . : Indication. j or rforthCarolina,slJKhtly warm-1 Youn Men's Christian Association. I 1 S ft I . - aiic rrKumr uusmess jiiccuhk r. roilowed by cooler fair weather the Younfc Men's Christian Associa- iin thia city have very generously (Wilmingt and "K"t to fresh northerly winds. tio wns beid Xa&t nivht and there ' agreed to contribute, free of jehar-e, call for a n eneruns uner. r A movement is on foot ITT . . ( .. 1 understand that tne Dutciiers union of Co. I. 18th N" ior. a re- C.VResrt.' on nine liuarcis; ana a ght and there ; agreed to contribute, free of charge, call for a meeting will, probably be Paint your honse with the N. Y. rwasa number of applications . for soon meats as may be necessary to issued in a day or two. There by tbe marked pallarlUsi l of wrattnesf ana pauM in ia ! J tat in ths month. - .tiitloii. occasional attacks S-STin the front of the head: 1 StI. rtiwiuosN ud yetlowxreas of i,jrtbmn.liofPP- . r" . t kuniwnof iheitoinscli aud bowels . fJrTen of pir. l1 tnelan- iJZr-with lMilcnl a deposition t.iteiveveryUii"S fr l-morrow. t ..tar! flow of IHU from tbo Liftr , V-tUl t cod hIth. Wben this BHIOUSNESS, h 1 ne;cc'J,'w,,'nd toserloas TlLr:Himnii.ivcrlUxIMoreacrU :,wfcUcituU'U!tlMor every kUid Vii-,-wn. It ivNre the J.lver to ' order, rcsulaicn the serre- VJu Ult 4 I"'" Uifclve organs :,lCfN ewoditiou I am inryran w. rk- A f irr ta k I nS X uU med Id .u... WtnUnt lo cere pell of Coo- ..ct- ljr.n. have Ufi in the habit of Lk it fnxa I J J of Calomel which e; . 7 ukitijt Smmor l-'vfr Krjulator, -w rtc relief iihotU oy interruption ta -J. H toe. MUlJIepott. Ohio. GEJTUMJrE in -jf tip red on frcnt of Wrapper Enamel Paint. It ix the best anc cheapest. You will find all colore, in any desired nuantit v. atPActorv's Agent, XRth'lJanobiV.' You lll find a very nice line of membership, which were acted up ou. These were in all of the three classes associate members, com posed of young men of good moral maintain two soup nouses here for 16 survivors now resident in the Indigent poor, one for white and city ope for colored people. We presume thatthis verv liberal offer will Ibring are this standing who are not members of to the front the organizations heces- Gent's Heavy Jeans Traers. at r0; some evangelical church; active doUieir ne no J.M.ZUCo., Philadelphia, 1'a. i-h r o i p U w 1 T oh sat The Hon. Melville Westou Puller tht nely apiiointeil Attorney en ml i native of Mnine, agradaate cf BowImn and a resident of Chica 2.i:haba a file-long Democrat, h.bu twite iuaiuiH and has eighj i!utjjhter. U i wealthy and if he ArrtDi tin place will give up a - .mat practice worth $:X),000ayear Stutor Inall. the ex- Judge Ad vocate of the Kansas militia, made vrtenhy another attack on the me mory oftlioe (lend !ieroes,GeoH. UtfMUn and W. S. Hancock. Un ruindful of tfje fierce cry of denun cuiiutj which greeted htm on his former appearance in this capacity, descended this time, into still low erdpth.of infamy. He was replied tobr ilr. Voorhee and we don't think there is anything more than a counterfeit presentment of the an cient Ioalb left to-dav. Tlie usual Spring forest fires are abroad in New Jersey. Of course "the spectacle is a grand one," as it !ays i. The Nev York .SVorsays: Ooe of the fiercest forest fires which has visited 2ew Jersey for jean is rapiug on the mountains be tween Moutclair and Caldwell. The territory ou fire is large, and the oaroage to tinder will amount to thoaamU of dollars. The lire was Srtt noticed on Friday night. It hunied steadily, and, the wood be dry, was well under way by nornin- u day it continued to jprrjid. auil on Satunlay night the Hole ude of the mountain seemed o be m flame. At night the pic ture is nd beyond description. The vicinity of the lire is thronged Wi ietator, who have driven to 4hrnt U behoM its underfill b!n!,rUliarI,Urif'itJK'lU'l op powers of Hood'sls'arsaiwrilla uu.fk- vybest medicine to 7 ? 5mPrtnj Notice r; -APirOpeiila5 T.J Row"-Aanual Meeting B"Bar?aln Oars Ja SOik-s A schloss t Co -Alaimislrators Norlce i60i5-0!rer Extraordinary ethtc" iwuuer at .ImcM.iv W V J cents a pair at the Wilmington Shirt Pactory, No 27 -Market street, J. Elabach, Prop. A movement is on foot to inaugu rate a savings bank at Sonthport. Dr. 1 Frink, Dr. W. G. Curtis and Capt. Win. Weeks have each sub scribed $500 to the stock. The annual meeting of the Wil mington Library Association will be held at the Library Rooms to mor row eyening, at 6 o'clock. A full at tendance is earnestly requested. April Fire. From the report of Capt. J. G. Oldenbuttel, Chief of the Fire De triment, it is learned that during the month of April there wr six fire alarms. There wa& one alarm on the 1st, two on the 3d, one on the 6th, one on the 16th, and one on the 22nd. " The damaires in all instant-en were slight, except ou the 16th "when they amounted to $1,000, and on the 22nd, when thev were estimated at $3,000. Literary. 'Tom Temple's Career." Jlv Ho ratio Alger. Jr. No. 7 of the "Boys' Home Library. Paper, 12mo. Price 2- cents. Published bv A. I,. Burt, 162 William St., New York. ir is almost impossible to praise one book more than another in the capital volume nlnady issued in the "Boys' Home Library," but if any distinction were to be made per- members, composed of young men who are members of good standing in some evangelical church, and sus. taining members, who can be either active or associate members, as the case may be, who are admitted to this class by paying ten dollars per year. Steps were taken looking forward to the employing of a permanent secretary. It is earnestly hoped that the citizens will come forward and assist in so worthy a cause, by be coming members. The Association is very anxious to secure, as early as possible, one hundred persons as sustaining members. The constitution was revised and adopted and the proper committee instructed to have the same printed for the use of members and others. Seventeen directors were then elected, consisting of the following Messrs. P. B. Manning, B. F. King, Geo. C. Worth, W. J. Toomer, E. S Tennant, J. T. Schplar, W...H. Sprupt, J. S. Allen, Roger Moore, Geo. Chadbourne, D. G. Worth, B F. Hall, Iredell Meares, A. J. How ell, Jr., W. J. Toon. W. W. Hodges, DuBrutz Cutlar, fir. The fees of active and associate members have been reduced to $2 per year. - SteerClear of tlieTCaiMj Fear. Nor does the Rkview wish to place any obstruction as to the free ingress or egress of . such vessels steam or sail, as may wish to enter haps Horatio AlgerV stories would get the verdict. Certainly no writer Jor leave our port, eava such as the for boya In this generation has sue public good demands and will jus ceedetl better in troviding exactly tify. We could not do so, eveu did the sort of incident and ad vent u re j we possess the desire. There is no that the boys themselves like and restriction other than those author- certamiv no healthier nor more ini structive literature could be desired n parents for their children. Of this latest book. "Tom Temple's Ca reer,1 nothing more need be said ized by law. A steamer or a sailing vessel, hailing from any port in an unquarantined locality can pass into any river or port in tne t uniten States. There is nothing but the nan that it lias all lus o?st charac-i quarantine to stop her. The quar teristics. The "Boys Home Li- antine regulations for this port are orary is a great success, for it has 1. 1 j i i i i. : iiius inr iiuuiiaueu uuiv wutii u thoroughly good. Facts. Ash your neighbors, you "who have not jet 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 CloUiimr for Men Joy s and Children, at prices that will induce the public, to make their mrchases early. Men's Spring Suits at $o, 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..r0, worth r. Hoys Suits at $3.00, worth $6; all wool $5; now in force. Among other things they provide that all vessels from points South of the Cape Fear must stop at the statien and wait for a yisit from the Quarantine Physician. This applies to Charleston and Sa vannah as well as Jacksonville. And now as to the Queen. She has been running on the St. John's river, in Florida, from Jacksonville to Sauford, which is, we believe, about the head of navigation, dur ing the past Fall and Winttr u.Sbe stopped daily at Palatka, goinves coming, and laid over for sr time every trip at Sanford, h. Therefore, according to,J;heeprts m i de, to S urgeoa General Ham il ton she is from a section which has been for some time past, and is now, sary to carry out thisproposedjChar- lty in all of its details. v 4 . The Work lSegan To-Day. .-Promptly, at 1 o'clock to-day a large force of hands began work at the Front street depot breaking ground for the street railway.! The track will run down Front street in the same place as did that of the old street car track, which is riowj filled with cobble stones. It is a good time We booked 6 new subscribers yes terday for the Daily Rkvikw and 5 to-day. This makes 11 for the two days and with the 10 we got on Mon day makes 21 for the first three davs i of the week. " ' jSTQTIG ' tnTwt Xorfolk. r- Unexpectedlv; the Sultan Grov has been delayed at Norfolk stress of "weather, 1 hard vyindsV &c She could get along very well in the face of these but the Transit! Company want her to get here with -1 ! now to see that the iron is laid level her good-clothes on and not frowsy with the street and : for the'? cjty to fill in the space with belgian blocks, i. e. between Chestnut andjOrange streets. Very Good Reasons. The reasons why you can bej ben efited by. buying from the. j King j Clothier, S. H. Fishblate: You are in a Reliable House. A large assort merit to choose from. A saving of 20 percent. All goods steaiii sponged Exclusive styles sold by him 'only. Allgoodsguaranteed sewed with silk His stores are well lighted fby day and night and you can see what you and tumbled from the rude caresses! of the sea. Up to 4 o'clock this af ternoon it is likely that she was still at Norfolk as at tiiat hour no news I of her departure there had ' been re ceived here. 116 Market St., WILL OPEN THIS WEEK DIFFEKEXT USTB-W- C3-OOIDS. Quarterly Meetings. ; i Second round of Quarterfv Meet ings for the Wilmington District of I South: Concord, A Large Line ot Desirable - ; ' - Parasols and Sunshades. One lot of SPRING JEKSETS only i. -One lot of S PRING CLOTH 8HA0ESII1:C New lot .Of RUCHINGS. Henriettas, all sbades, -40 inbhes wice," the Methodist E. Church, Brunswick circuit, at May 5 and 0. Southport Station, MaviC and 7, Grace Church, at Wilmington, May only 63 ana ?5 cents. 12 ana 13. White ril e circuit, at Pair Bluff. I o May 11) and 20 aim uigiit nnu uuu,uee wiiai uup"j I TIT s. 43 WW nTlTlLia AAAnn' are buying, plenty of liglit jbeingLreJng fV AMl llKESS GOODS the most essential thing for bpyers Clinton circuit, at Andrew's Chap-1 CRINKLED, in.creamana Stripes, .only 6 c. of Clothing. If you are not satisfied lei, June 2 and 8. with any article purchased : from Fishblate'8 return the same and he will cheerfully refund you your money. With the aUove plainly be fore you how can yourefuseto trade with a house of that kind, 'd tf Personal. 1 Messrs. O. O. Vollers and j. H Grotgen left to-day on the 2:40train for Nichols, S. C. Dr E. Porter, of Rocky Point, and Mr. Geo. A. Ramsey, of Bui were in the. o'tty to-day. Mr. R. M. Wescott returned Waccamaw circuit, at Shiloh, June 9 and 10. I Brunswick Mission, atShilohUTurie U and 10. I Onslow circuit, at Jacksonville, June lu anu I'.- j Kenansville circuit, at Charity, June 23 and 24. - j Elizabeth circuit, June 30 and July 1st. ) Ookesbury circuit, Julyi7 and 8. T. W. Guthrie, P. E. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 'aw Administrator's Notice, 30-Incli BASKET CLOTH 8c. j ; 30-incli MOMIE CLOTH 10c. . ' ; i COLORED BASTISTE 8c i . COLORED SILKS 33 and 60c. " ' U ;f NAINSOOK CHECKS 8c, 10c, 13 1-Sc, ISC INDIA LINENS, 8c, 10c, 1J5 l-c to 5c, " Egyptian 45 inch FhanciDgs and laces aji almost any price. , . f NAiXSOOR AND LICE FLOUXCIXGS. - Many other desirable articles. .Call and ,1 : -JJi ffPfc . .IWRtfldl ., . last O AVING QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTRA . ,1 tor of the estate of the late J". H. Vollers, Not having room to display half of our 'stock we snail mirocmce a BARGAIN DAY, nizht from Hew York, where he had I hereby notify all persons havinsr claims - .11 1 ,-I 1 . A. T., Jlay, 1889, or this notice will be plead in bar when we will show many desirable goods at which he will open in a at No. 10 Market street. of their recovery. my 3 law 6w w. O. O. VOLLERS. Administrator. Annual Meeting. fllHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WIL- been for the purchase of a of goods, tew days Mr. A Louis, formerly of jth4 firm of Louis, Davis & Co., of this city, but now representing H. Guggen heimer&-Co. of New. York, jjpajid us ington Library Association will be held at n. vinit-. tn-da.V. I;- . Severe Hail Storm This section, but not this city, ... - . - . - s was visited last evening with a se vere hail storm. Reports cornel to us ; from Kelly's Cove and Brown's Landing on the Cape Fear, Point Cas veil, on Bladen River, and as far West as Clarkston, bp the Carolina Central R. R. It is generally re ported lis having been severe while t lasted and damaging in its effects yje say that tire stones were as and others EVEKYTHDESDAy, the Library Rooms on the afternoon of Thurs day, May 3rd, at 6 o'clock. A full and punctual abienaauce is particularly requested. ' Li. B. DEROSSET. my 2 It Secretary. Pew Renting. AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ON WED- nesday Evening at 8 o'clock. j EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS -to make room. Don't miss ' : "THURSDAYS i 1 to secure some Bargains at tne CASH HOUSE Of - - M. M. Eafe 116 Market SferootV WILMINGTON, N. C. . my 12t J. C. STEVENSON, Chairman Finance Committee ittunp.- ..." .jgfe eggs RICE caiollna, & lb ...7? Rough, y bush, (Upland)... ' (Lowland). RAGS, 1? Ib-Country ; . wEfere they iiiL:--v.--- of th STRAW HATS TO-DAY. 4pot It ? hew in the shape of a Hardware t Ust,eIiUUhat there wa3 feett at IKint8 near the city tMDone here. : buUFr2ef1 Courta were ln esion forth., time' They adjourned .4i3 morning. i - 1 the teamk" "on the SasL &ve aU they can do this C.n;yint? Passengers to WiP the water holds up. Onui SprttMlf and EyeicUsses lMiot yU phould cau- thaJLll11 unifying mtk -"-"Miosuoiiie eve Oil airiM a a . that 1 H,ruon inat voujJone. 'arthinttf inf wUI CAW' ! Superiutendeut J. W. Keilley. . lnJury to the eve. lining yt. . ... t ' , tron?ei. r- V . . " Mocking Binl Cages. A large , I x.i -..Til- 1 1 ... r rt worth 8; Men's Pants at $3, worth UHecieu wiwj7b". course, u me ooaicaupa.ss m quar antine she can come to Wilmington but being from an infected port it will be necessarv for her to be 3.50; Children'Hsuit worth $8.50; Remember that we will give vou real value forxur hard earned dol lars at 1. SHRIEK'S. The Old Reliable Clothier, " No. 10 N. Front St. Sigu of GoldenArni. tf thoroughly overhauled and fumigat ed before she will be alio wed to come up the river. This fact alone will be sufficient to mark her work, here as a failure. Bat few people will be willing to go aboard of her even af- Wllmlngton Gas Light Co. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Wilmington Gas Light I ter she has been thoroughly funiigat Company Was held yesterday after-led. The bad name will stick to her noon at the Company's office. Mr J much longer than the infection will. T. W. Strange occupied the chair, But what is more than all is the fact and Mr. J. C. Chase acted as secre-l that her nresence here from an in- tary. fected port, or section, will serve as The reports of the officers for the a sufficient basis for the spread past ye ar were read and adopted, through the interior of numberless alter which the following Board of reports as to the health of our city, Directors were elected: Dr. A. J. I all baseless, it is true, but none the DeRosset, George R. French. Sr., D. less hurtful on that account. MacRae, J. F. Divine, E. S. Martin, There is no demand here for such ueorge W. Kidder and G. H. Smith, it boat as the Ouesti and there is Messrs, George R. French, Jr., and nothing for her to do wtieh she gets J. C. Chase were elected as nnditinrr I hprA Sh rjin'r nm tn Harner's Committee. . Pinr fnr that. i rtrivat.e nroiertv. At a meeting of the Board of Di- and therefore she must be content rectors subsequent to their election, to compete with the Passport and the following officers of the com- the two smaller boats for the traffic pany were re-elected: President E. S. Martin. Secretary and Treasurer R. Jone. J. thanUne-- '"r mre of nrmn. 1 stock of assorted sizes which are to roucan get I b had at very low prices at Jacobi'a lid w. Depot. between the city and points near the mouth of the river. The 'boats now on the river, with tne oyct"' Grove and the new mail steameKMr. Dosier is to put on, are amply .suf ficient for All demands hcelv to arise this summer. r For comfort and economy use of Jacobl's Oil Stoves. - i. i jpnr pmPTi's H'iirninr ann Horror i ; - my i 13 Jfortn Front. 00 1 have -been Mi at 22. . ines- the crops in some where the hail fell have -been i ser iouslyhurt. It was very light at Clarkton !j American Magazine for May. True to its principle of being dis tinctively the exponent of National thought " and life, the American Magazine for' May comes forward with an appropriate and varied! list of .attractions. The illustrations are excellent, and the entife nuin ber bespeaks the prosperity, which its enterprise merits. - William Ele roy Curtis begins a series ;pf illus trated articles on "The Qldest of American Cities." Charlott A ams contributes her concluding paper on "The Belles of Old Philadelphia,' Edith M. Thomas has a characteris tic poem on "The Shadow-Self," and the season furnishes Annie Bronson f King with a text for a pretty poetic description of "Wood iolets.' First, perhaps, in the order: ot im portance, though not in posit i dn, is a startling article entitleji "My Dream of Anarchy and Dynamite'' by a gentleman whose identity)' will provoke considerable discussion. "Two Coronets" assumes intense in- A-Fa i r p e ning GOOD RELIABLE PERSON WITH A capital of $300 or $500 to take Hail interest in a Bottling Business in Florence, S. C AppJy tl at once. Don't fear for want of experience. -1 i . furnish a first-class Bottler and Compounder of Syrups. ! I Apply to 1 1 A. F. LUCAS, . i M my 1 2t Dock, bet. Front and second sts. Opening Days, Tnursday&Friday, May3&4 AT MBS. E A. LUMSDEN'S, !i OF SUMMER MILLINERY. il Trimmed Bonnets and Hats . in all the Latest Styles, Ladies invited to calL myllw m North. Front St. Direct Importation. TST RECEIVED BY GER. BARK LOTTE & ANNA, a large and well selected stock Of ENGLISH CROCKERY WARE. Prices guaranteed equal to any importer. . i American & CO, subscrip- the vminrr New York" is the title of an inter- esting illustrated paier;' andt the other contents are all good. l an .TO --"g-H-- gt to iS K S I 1H n I 1 z in wiN:v W mm Ira iSH v ., ."1 w CHAR- Society Worli; terest; the concluding events of the ' 0 and Jobbers. career of the unfortunate Maxirail-; mch5 Hardware, Tinware and prockery ian and his wife Carlota are vividly j P-1 rtt ira shown; "Olivia Delaplaine" nds in ! W UIILC. a manner that will be gratifying- to TIT W. A. McGOWAN will collect sympathizers of th tortured acts due THE DAILY REVIEW, and solicit i . "i -. ,7 T. JOIlN;.s g wife: 4tThe Art ; Stiident hi newsZ J-L- -L- Parish solicit orders for all kinds of plain and School Books and School j Station , LS&SeJSr. oTt- Trtii fsin hnv fthpanRRt at. ..TTeinR! Orders left at the Ttprtnrv or -i .JJ , - ; i - ; i . Third street, will meet wlta prcis:
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