4 this rxrzii TLEASE NOTICE. We iria do glaa to" receive ccziitni:;-:; from our friends oa any ana cllsui;:; of fieneralliiterest,but 4 " - Ti.e naE?e ot t11 writer must always t i f r-nlsnedtotheEUtor.Vl- . , communications must be written crJy-cn one side of the paper. C Personalities must be avoided. - And it is especially and particularly uricr stood that tne Editor does not alway cnCcrto emiic, szajzx except ea, ZlrL T. JAXE?, Editor ' r W nrwriRC PAID: ICCIPTIU. H i months COOL Three .4 oae month, 53 cent-. .rrnrt or IOC CUJ. At the a to re . .n iMie reoorl any and VOL. XII WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY. MAY 3, 1888. NX) 106 6 TlCWS 01 cres5lldent3 unless so stated Vccietaelr paper regularly. Very Good Beaaona. J Man Inhumanity to Alan. j NEW AOVISRTI8K31 RNT8. NBTT AIVE RTIBnrii:: I J. TORPID LIVER ii cm and pains In tha JVfAth. td I" h rnoaui, ' i-wtM.' actional lUck . iiSZ ,!,e frt"1 fthe heaid l i,lli od yellownc of KSoo or u.ioinch and bowela ITxt of spirit, and jcreat rmlan TfVuh iJi:aiii! a dupoaitioa IrVtcTtrythlus for iMnorrow. . m1 ow of 1UI frutu tbo LJvr ' iSlSSi ft. I wuea thU BILIOUSNESS, if Betleet"!. "" lad totcrlou TS!mmo., k vrr ItccuUUorcxerU TTkUrttomlntluriiroovfreTery Kind li rotorc the J.Uer to IrfworKin regulate tho accro- f'"u:and iuM Uio dttctlTO oiran StrtWidiilon that they can do their frtAner taklns this medicine no t..b,nt lo -Kvcre pcll of Con .5 " r-,M cf ; !c7u4M r? lor ihrce or fcxft djy. lately 1 wl ka ki Simmons L:vr KejxiUtor, !knuef "iht any imerrvplioato o.rxr GEJTUUrE fcM2J rJxp in rei on Crcot f Wrapper i.U.lU Co., Philadelphia, r. rSKl9'rJ' ch sat t P. Duplex, a colored justice of & peace, hasten elected mayor (flTbfUland. Cal. It is said 4hat Wktbe first of hi race to' fill sneh lotion oa tbe Pacific coast. - - - foretfry 1.00O inhabitants . the restate Tans trains 0,700 miles xaallr, while the train mileage of Grot Briuiii on the ane bas i tSO: Belgium, 4..'i00: France, 3,500, iiJ(iernianT,3.ijO. San Vraueisco U short of sailors. The eoastioz trade U o brisk that til tbe .eafarirj men who want jobs oa g-t them; anJ the result is that tilas: accounts twenty bhlpH laden tiib wheat were waiting to find vtn TUXew York temperance people vt ao waitine to iee whether j Hreraar Hill will approve the higl i jaae bill just jxossed by both -uehei of the Legislature. The -3 dies liquor licenses cost foOO, far beer make a minimum rate rMaaa a ruaxini um rate of $400. IXDXX TO HXW ADTKKTI3SXKKT8. Lons n iRxars-Cats "M M KATT-Sprtn? Notice Jxo F Garkiix Fine Beef Tatlok's UitAK Bargain Oays Mra E B Wi eo ixs Offer Extraordinary The receipts of cotton at this port to-day foot up 37 bales. Something new in the shape of a Steplalder at JncobiV Hartlware Depot . t " TheFederal Courts were in session but a short time. They adjourned for the term this morning. - Mr. O. P. Moore, an bid and high- efited by buying from the King : times called, yesterday and 'to-day, ! LUUlo ilv MhAKriS, Cloth ier, S. H. Fishblate: You are to the treatment which is beinj? rpvTl vsrv'J - riTDSit dpd ivi niTuffn" in a Reliable House. A large assort-. me ted out toa young man,f one lUKMfiiiE AD BATTER, merit to choos from. A saving of the city prisoners. ' His name is E. 12 north front, 20 percent. All goods steam sponged, j O. Penny and he (serving a sen-' special Offer in Underwear andi staw nats. I 1 23d of April.'i His sentence isfproba- - g" ir 1 11 v? sooh CuD C n 1 Exclusive styles sold by him only. Allgoods guaranteed se wed with silk His stores are well lighted by day J and night and you cansee what you are buying, plenty of j. light being the most essential thing for buyers of Clothing. If you are not satisfied with any article purchased from Fishblate'a return th sajne and lie will cheerfully' refund you. your bly a just one; but his treatment-js j MOT!: not. ; v 1 : ! t t have keceived this dayla lot of;i vuu wu w nie vuaui gau , Fine STALL FED CATTLE from Sampson but refund to work there and ves-! County, whicn will be offered oh jsale at my miii, reiuseu 10 otk mere anu yes . gtalla to.m0rrow and Saturday. something terdav morninsr he . was (tea tcf the unusually nice, i i ; ee&and I friends and the; " . T uc c uw. Ui uyyvur tr.i ,uyu inv VfhlCD. Will alSO be On Sale this TV itV Hnf wo will lext. fkiin tiAiK-i take pleasure instatlnsrto my . ...... -"'"-to"' .-nublki WTwrflllTr that, r havf money. Withthe above plainly be- 6f it: bor!of the Messenger tell this part ly esteemed citizen of the Point fore you '-how can you refuse to trade Caswell section of Pender county, died yesterday morning. Mr. John - F. Garrell received to day a lot of fine large fat beef cattle from Sampson county,"' stall-fed, which will be offered on, his stalls to-morrow and Saturday. The Fayetteville Journal says it is expected that the steamers on the river wUI have all thev can do this Summer carrying passengers to Wil" raington. if the water holds up. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Alex Johnson was taken quiet sick, suddenly, this morning, while at his residence, corner. Walnut and Sixth with a house of that kind. - tf Ker Clothe and a New Flag. J The new uniforms for the Wil mington Light Infantry have arrtv- Over- out of Yesterday morning when seer oneenun took nis gang the 'guard house to so to work at the corner; of Fifth and (Castle streets, tnere - were no carts, - as usual on all other : moriiintrs, in eu anu were given out at me Armory Wnen . therefore, it was time . to last nigut. i ney are or trray, anu or move out, .Fenny wouldn't reret a HTOplfpnt. limfpriAl. The triinmine-s more -on him "and swoire he ki.. rp. , 4.1 n. I wouldn't ro throush the streets in u.i c: uiur. a lie twma ivr nir vuivcia 'shackles - '' j are double breasted and those for 8 The Mayor sent Policeman! - Turl the non-commissioned I officers nnd inston do n stairs to make the pris the privates are single-breasted, oner go along. The policeman put Th hliiir. r potW -nvorprl his nipper on the recalcitrant pns with white felt and adorned with buffalo hair. plumes. The members all appear delighted with their new clothes. It is probable that the -company streets. At last accounts, though, will appear in their' new uniforms someday early in the1 next week, probably on Tuesday,to recei ve their new nag, wliicti win De lormaily presented to them on that occasion. The Kncaiupment Meeting. . i A meeting of the citizens of Wil mington was held at the rooms of the Produce Exchange at noon to day. ! Mr. H. C. McQueen, President of the Prod ude Exchange, stated the iU condition had improved. We are glad to learn that the Oer- mania Cornet Band, at their com pany meeting last night, decided to accept the invitation of the Ladies' Memorial Association, to parade on Thursday next. Memorial Day. Part of the work on the street railway, that of tearing up the pav ing to make way for the track, was suspended to-day because of the non-arrival of the expected raj Is. They are expected surely to-morrow. loner, wno sunerea uimseu , to oe dragged on hi& back for a. distance of fifteen feet and theu he declined to go, swearing he would die first. The links of the nippers had cut into the prisoner's arm and jit was blue and bleeding, but he was still unbeniiug in his determination. The plan was then deciueUj, upon of hitching him up behind the cart in the manner mentioned above. He swore he would -be dragged out and die before he would walk be: hind the cart, out in order to give him a chance to walk", after'tljte cart started, the shackles were removed When the cart started the determin ed man swung back on the j ropes and suffered himself to be dragged through the streets fo the! place where the chain gang were at! work When he was taken to the - spot ' he refused to work: and no inducement could be offered him to give up his "alnrtles. CaL, is going to try w a Kood municipal govern- -tby tiring men to carry it on. -stew city charter provides for Hrtyiaentof each member of the I ! - m ... w Aldermen at the rate of ,Jf month, and he is forbidden i'eartiDmny other employment ms term of oHlce. &r. t ruence Lozier, who died kerlomehi Jew York last week, .oae of the wealthiest as well as r laeeeasfni woiuen physicians i the rrn n ... II. . . country. Her nrofessional (cie for several years ha been Pmd rw,000 and $25,000 each L,D;8 WM hoiucepathist, and lu trmaenUI in found in , h.. ! JoJvriral College and Hos "tor Women, to which institu 30 save tCo.000. Sho ...,. kParation T -a.fA. " IUC I approaching or, t which M double it - f4 Mis, Bella V J (iar' en7rWf,l,riVate starv Si?Vfield,audMittMoll!e in...:. , . .. brkui '"-frieti. Artera t?U,pWithhi8bror, n:7 !ee Practice of law in r. i.;o. i Brown, it is rope, where tfi..l!. . , in ne is now re hi : ml UePartment at PcU,, -v ,s ua to be very I li&th- 3tudiM '-in' tj;iDv,n a tremen I 1 it N earl7 very L. tTry !t yourself. 3 the N. Y. bet neanlrrT -ai4tere'- uonery v. i object of the meeting to be to take the necessary steps looking toward I obstinacy; v - ' i the reception, accommodation andj All of this happened on the tmblic Owing to the late lire we have re-1 comfort of the large number of yisi-i streets of the city of Wilmington and moved our Shirt Factory, tempora- tors who are expected to visit this as yetno voice has been raised - to rily, to a a. JJ-fiinrket street, wnere jcity during the encampment of the! cohdemiT such barbarity and! inhu- we. win ue? i)ifnjfu to mefi our state liuard in Ju v. as also to raiseimnnitv. It s rpsfirvPd to the Daily friends and customers. No. 13 Mar- funds to meet the expenses incident Rkvikw to do this. Such a ithing net t. uefpecrruiiy, .i. cisoacn. tuereto, ana on ins motion, tneuon. isra shame, and a disgrace ana a Prop. t John J.-Fowler was called to the I blot upon the fairs escutcheon of chair and Col. John L. Cantwell was requested to act as secretary. On motion of David; O. Worth, of Esq., Col. Itoger Moore ana Messrs. 1 1 ice There will be a concert at thei City Hall on Tuesday evening next by the Star Concert Club that prom- sea to be a grand, affair. The fea tures will be "music and elocution by competent talent. Festival in con nection for St. Mark's Church. blot upon the our public honor. It is more J It is au offense against the majesty the law. Those - who such barbarities as Oscar Pearsall and W.s H. Sprunt I are going outside of the pale Of the they prae- these and become: the offenders. to meet to-morrow night at 8 o'clock at Dr. Thos. F. Wood's office, corner Chestuut and Second streets. There arelX) survivors residing in this city and there are other resident in the surrounding country. The object is I to effect some kind of an organiza tion and to provide for annual re . . . ... unions anu we hope that every one wno can uo so will be sure ana attend. were appointed a committee on sub-Maw when they do them senption. themselves On motion of H. C. McQueen,Esq., This is plain talk but it is true talk. Col. W. C. JoHes, Capt; Jos. Price There is just as much protection in and Adjt. M. S. Wiilard were ap- the law for the prisoner in his cell for the judge on the SarvlTors Meeting. The surviving members of Co. I, 18lh S. CM Regiment, are requested pointed to aid in the preparation of as there is the grounds, the payment of bills, bench and one is just as amenable &c", &c. " , ; to the law as is the other. The city On motion of DuBrutz ?Cutlar, authorities had just as much) legal Esq., the following gentlemerf were right to take that man out and hang appointed a reception committee: J him as they had to strap him to the His Honor, John J. Fowler, Mayor tail board-pi A cart; and drag" him of the city; Coi' F. WJ Kerchner, through the streetsi-iVe really do tresiaent oiue unaiuuer oi oiu-inot know wnat nis onence was. tie merce; H. C. McQueen, Esq., Presi- may be ona of the most worthless dent of the Produce exchange ;u on. characters in the" State for what we tieorge uavis, tton. unas. m. Dteu-1 know but that even would not ex- man. Dr. G. G. Thomas and Messrs. cuse the barbarity which has been Donald MacKae, J. A. JBoaltz, Josh- Dracticed towards him. It was sim- menta whereby I can offer tliem Fine, OTat Lamb and Mutton every day ln tneweefc. - Respectfully; " 1 r ' J. E. GARRELL, Front St.iMarket, South side. my3 2t WiK Worth & ;o.'spld stand. WANTED-AN HONEST YOtlNG MAN for a permanent position, -with an old established firm as their representative In his own State. - Salary, o, with Increase. - Ket erences exenangea. - j r Gat's Makufactcrino IlorsB. x -' ap 5 law4w th . S3 Head St., N. Y. Opening Days, Thursday&Friday, May3&4 -;aii;;;;:;;:;.-- MRS. E A, LTJMSDEN'S, OF SUMMER MILLINEHY. ' Trimmed Bonnets and Hats In all the Latest Styles, j Ladles invited to can. . I -myllw - 119 North; Front St. 1: 116 Market St., WILL OPEN THIS WEEK DIFFERENT NEW GOODS. ; A Large Line of Desirable- . I Parasols and Sunshades. One lot of SPRING JERSEYS only su, , . One lot Of SPRTNQ CLOTH SHADES 61.50, New lot Of RUCniNGS. Henriettas, ail wool, 40 inches wide, only 05 and 75 cents. Notice. M H. W. A. McGOWAN will collect subscrlp- tions due THE DAILY REVIEW j and solicit new subscribers. ! i tf ' EXTRAORDINARY! SPECIAL CASH i SALE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY !" Bargains Offered in every department for Dib i WASH DRESS GOODS. CRINKLED, In Cream and Stripes, only Gc. 30-lnch BASKET CLOTH 8c. " ao-lnch MOMIE CLOTH 10c. COLORED BASTISTE 8c. , COLORED SILKS S3 and &0c. ' NAINSOOK CHECKS 8c, 10c, ll-Sc, 15c. INDIA LINENS, 8c, 10c, 12 l-2c to 25c. . Egyptian timl ftaoags i hc:s,.'. at almost any price. '.' . NALS00K AND LAClf FLOMCIp. Many other desirable articles Call and get posted. -.;,;; .,: , ; Not having room to display half of our fit OCk we snan miroauce a BARGAIN DAY,' : evekythuesday; c when we will show many desirable groods at EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, to make room. Dont miss ' : . ' THURSDAYS ; . . to secure some " Bargains at the CASH v HouSjsof ; - . 110. Market 8treotr WILMINGTON, N. C. ap 30 -o- llock CryvtftI Spoctmclen and EyelMSses Advice to old and vounr: In se lecting spectacles you should be cau- 1 James, u rauk . csteaman, win. piv horrible and we hope" tht we tious not to take more magmfyingX Latimer, l w. atrange ana rem- may never be called upon to chron votrcr than has been lost to the eve broke Jones. - icle anything of the kind again. as in the same proportion that you motion or ia. ivoomson, iL.i 111 Ren tlia frllnwlnf contlpinftn WAM pass mai poini. oi increase, wm cause i " -----r . . u ro-i:x you further injury tothe eve Using appointed a committee to act as a "".y""",? T T f . , you iurtncr injury totne eye usint, f u-whmn nll weather and light to fresh Easterly glasses or stronger power man isne-i . . Mnrt hcoiiiino. Rnnthprlv ,M. .,,.1 .n.ffni oo fVitf nAtniniit nn nt I winds, Decoming ooutneny. ture old age to the eight. You can get visitors will be arranged, viz t Geo. the best'at Heinsberger's. P. Cotchett. G. H.. Smith and D, M. Williams. On motion adjourned. The chairmen of com requested to call tneir c itlees are hmittfees Facts. Ask your neighbors, you who have n6t yet traded with us, and they will tell you that I, .Shrier's. at 16 North Front street, is without any I together at an early day. i! it " x. .., r in'i.! I ' ' exception me uestpiace hi iy uimng-1 Oaarterly Meetlnes. on for Reliable Clothing for Men, I Secdtid round of Quarterly Meet Bosand Children, at prices that tags for the Wilm "School Books and School Station ery yoii can buy cheapest at Ijeiiis berger'a, : .. v; j t A will induce the public to make their 1 1 . fl. imrcuases earjy. iuen s opring suits at $5, worth 1:7.50: Men's all wool Spring Suits at 7, worth $10; Cork screw 8uits at $8, worth $12; Import ed Corkscrew Suits at $15, worth $23; the finest imported Corkscrew Suits 'at $22.50, worth Sutta at $3.50, worth the Methodist E. Church, South: Brunswick circuit, at Concord, May 5 and 6. .... Moutliport station. May 6 ana 7. Grace Church, at Wilmington, May 13 and 13. White ville circuit, at Fair Bluff, May 19 and 20. ' . Carvers Ureek circuit, at Wayman, THE MAILS. f The malls close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: - I . CLOSE. ij . Northern through malls, f ast 18 .Ob P. M. Northern through and way mails.. .11.00 A M. N. C. and A. & N. C. Railroads and j! routes supplied therefrom 8.00 A. M. Kalelghas.1 ayettev?e, 6.00 P. M.-and 8.00 A. M. Southern through malls. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Western malls (C. c. Rallwayi. Cape Fear ayvrr and points sup- . . 5.4a A. M. n- if: pUed therefrom 5.45 P. M. Raleigh & Hamlet R. R. and points supplied therefrom................ 2.00 P.M. Smlthvllle.... .. 2.00P.M. Wrlghtsvllle 8.30 A. M. Clinton, special.... 3.15 P. M. TUESDAY AND FRIDAYS. t Northern and way malls...... 8.30 P M. rtli $35; oysTimay xoauu-. ces... ...... ..6.00A.M. ft. nil vrvi I Clinton circuit, at Andrew s Chap -1 Little River, s. c, and intermediate I nil WOOl fO,l . t o ? - 1 nfflcea SlIP.M. . m i -Ta - " I w - - w - - ----- worth S3: Men's Pants a t 2 worth I 'm: "'.;.: ov,:iu t Cape Fear River mall......... L0OP.M. rn.nuM i II " . " ' I wrr, run uiLivnm. t."v, vyiiiiureuHHuii fo, wonn $s.ou; 19 ana 10. Remember that we will give you real value for your hard earned dol-1 ars at I. SHRIER'S. The Old Reliable Clothier, No. 1C N. Front St. Sign of Golden A mi. tf m AiocKing Uird Cages. A large stock of a&sorted sizes which are to b had at very low prices at Jacobi's I Rftinantck ttTfcsfnn. AtShilnli .Tnn Northern throusrh mail. late. 11.00P.31. 9 j -.A 1 Bomuciu lining...... . Ji. auU 1U. . ' " I CflnthRTTiWiT mnlla nill.M. Onslow circuit, at Jacksonville. Carolina Central R.KV.".".r. ."........ 9.30 A.M. June 16 and 17. j Malls collected from street boxes In business Kenansville circuit at Charity, V?fMVJL7VS.ir une 23 and 24. ' landiAM. - . . . - Elizabeth circuit, June 80 and General delivery open from cjjo a. M. to Tnlvlsf p. .m., ana on tunaays rrom 9.00 to li)-u a. jh. uuij jbi. ... - ' . f!aiTier's dellvpn- nnn on Sunrtav frouifhSl Cokesburv circuit, July 7 and o. ; ?toioL30A. m. - . , .. - - - ' fr. W. GUTHRIK, P. EJ. Money Order and Register Department open - . .... - from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., continuous. i - For comfort and eeonomv usone stamp OQce open from s.to A. Mltospvil. or comiorp aim eeonomv uu uo srarans oa sale ar c-fnpTui riplirpiT H.a am. ALL COOPS offeredat GREATLY REDUCED LADIES 'AEE INVITED to call and assure themselves of this fact. i R E TJ3 E B E 3 This Special Offer is: v BONA flDE .AND FOR" r .; THIS WEBKrOW! -o- SO CALL E A RLY AND A VOID TH E RUSH AT " I THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, : 1 15 market 8t. I V MRS. E. B.WIGGINS. aplSO M -yH'yM -Direct Importation. JUST RECEIVED BY GER. BARK C11AK- LOTTE & ANNA, a iars?e and well selected stock of ENGLISH CROCKERYWARE. Prices guaranteea equal to any 'American mporter. . - - - ; - WVE. SPRINGER & CO.. " ImportT and Jobbers, - , " s . men 5 -r- Hardware, llnware and Croclcert " ' - r V r 11 I eviupui iiiiti mere - was mujy last night nt points near the fit;; to 03 C3 tt Id CQ 'I ' Socictv Torli. :$EW7NG SOCIETY OP ST, JOHN'S J rs for all ki mi or r:..:a . - 1 . . .. ' apron:- a j-r-r: ; v. -rcry, -cr MJw. Depot. ' -- f Of JftCObi's Qil Stoves. - ; J t !tolOA.M.andlto7r.M.. but there was none here. i-.'.',' 1 -

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