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THIS PA1'" PLEASE BXCepieu, I -- . evenings Sundays' JOSH- Three . - r-r Editor and Prop. ,-rintl PAID: .f. rw T IIS ' one montn, 35 cents. deuvered I carriers, tree irViB .of the city, at tbe above 10t ... mW and liberal. nn,fiase report any and Sf'vPtlielr paper rcguw. jew rn I ...cntsiathc most elegant form LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOUS JUICE - (J 1 FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, 4 4 jbined with the medicinal ies of plant: known to ue . a flip. Tinmnti hteni, iormiug d effective laxative to peium- kntlv cure riaDiiucu uut- itioo, and the many uis uc- 3din on 'a weak or inactive irlition of the IDNEYS. LIVER m BOWELS. Itu the most excellent remedy known to ME THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is Dilious or Constipated SO THAT I ELOOD, REFRE8Hlna Btstr, HEALTH and 8TREN0TH NATURALLY FOLLOW. rcry one is using it and all are lighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUOGIS i row hrHUP or nc MANUFACTURED ONLY BY tfJPORMA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, WAWUE. KY. NEW YORK. N. 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W'H.GiBsnv o Medical Director: wuiniDgton: N, c, The iEVTEw VOL XIII. WILMINGTON, N. C. MONDAY. APRIL 22, 1889. NO 95. LOCAL 3STTB-WS- index to New advertisements P. Christ Ice Cream KM McIntire Novelties B F Penny Fine Clothing Munijs Bros Pharmacists W M Cumming Mattresses Tay lor's Bazaar Every day James Wilson Houses and lots for sale. For other locals see fourth page And who will be Queen of the May this year. Best assortment of fishing tackle can be found at the N. Jacobi Hdw Co. t Lient is now over, but wd hear of i no entertainments being booked for the Opera House at present. Comfort and economy are to be found in the use of oil stoves. Sold by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t There was a fair supply of wood in the market to day and it was sold from the flats at reasonable figures. The improvements now going on in different parts of the city are noticeable as not only being needed but of a substantial character. If the liver and kidneys are slug gish and inactive, Hood's Sarsapa rilla will arouse them to prompt and regular action. Take it now. Ready mixed paints and stains, white lead, oil and varnishes. For low prices and good reliable goods go to the S. Jacobi Hdw. Co. With ZebVance in the Senate and the Zb Vance cook stove in your kitchen the country will be safe and your home happy. N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. t There was a smart shower yester day afternoon, accompanied by hail, which had the effect, as usual, of cooling the atmosphere. Mr. P. Christ, on Market street, next door to this office, is now pre paring to furnish ice cream, deliver ered in any part of the city. The Easter cards this year are really elegant in design, and the bookstores have had a lively trade in them within the past week. Three ladies were added by letter to the membership of Brooklyn Baptist Church at the services last night , Four coaches, packed with peo ple, even to the platforms, were taken down on the Seacoast Rail road yesterday afternoon. People old and young are begin ning to flock to the Sound when ever they can get an opportunity to leave the city, Make your house secure by put ting burglar proof locks on your blinds and windows. For sale by the N. Jacobi Hdw. Co. The sociable of the Hibernian Benovelent Society will be given at their hall to night. There will be music by the Italian band and the ladies will provide refreshments. It promises to be a truly delightful and enjoyable event and we trust that there will be a large attendance. i-aner services. i impressive. Our German fellow! The close of the penitential season citizens, of whom the membership of and the advent of Easter was ap- the church is mainly composed, propnately celebrated in this city with an eye for the beautiful charac yesceruay, gpectaiiy by the differ- tenstic or that people, had most cnt Episcopal, and the Catholic and 1 elegantly and elaborately decorated Lutheran churehes. The attendance was large at all these places of wor NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICK. We win be glad to receive any and all BjiDject from oar general interest, but The name of the writer must aiwaya be nished to the Editor. Communications must be writte one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. And it is especially and particularly stood that the Editor does not always endorse the views of correspondents anlesa so in the edit. columns. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A GOOD BED, elegantly and elaborately decorated . their . besmtifui house of worship ! As is well known, insures HEALTH and COMFORT too with profusion of flowers, both; A fine Mattress which needs Renovating is neither health- ship, and the services were of an nn- cultivated and wild, together with 1 (u nor rnnifortpK T nll P T7M AV A TI? l j usually interesting and impressive ferns and evergreens, so that thei'" COmtoltable. 1 Will RENOVATE your old MattreSS character. raptured eye, turning in any direc j n ?R&22-J?? Same y011 leaVe ordeI. and do the of!worK rKurtKLY. Ur I will make you a new Mattress ST. JOHN S CHURCH. tion, was greeted ing with any a vision At St. John's, in the forenoon, the floral beauty arranged by fair and congregation was largp. The church cunning hands, which was almo5t was beautifully decorated with bewildering in its loveliness. It was flowers and evergreens; the former a day of which floral decorations being in profusion. Dr Carmichael were appropriately emblematical, preached an excellent sermon and the jand our Lutheran friends had cer choir, which is composed entirely of tainly made the best use of ladies, .rendered some of the most the means'at their command. All delightful music. In the afternoon the services of the day were deeply there was a choral service for interesting, and those of the Sun the children of the Sunday day School were especially so. Much School, but on this occasion the at- pains had been taken to have good tendance was not so rarere as is music for the occasion and this fea- usually the case at these services on ture of the service was crowned Easter Sunday. Just near the with complete success. The music church, however, it began to rain was carefully selected, was wedded and hundreds who desired to attend to appropriate words and through were thus deterred. Many of those thorough preparation and practice, i ...... i nave preferred a request that the was well ..rendered by the Sunday services be repeated next Sunday. School, by the choir and by those Those who were not present missed who took special part in the pro something really delightful. The gramme. The church was crowded children all marched in procession to its utmost capacity at every ser- and singing from the Sunday School vice and all seemed imbued with the rooms to the church and up the aisle spirit of the joyous anniversary of to the place assigned them, and as which they were reminded, by all each class was called it advanced the nleasant surroundiners. rj - to the chancel where it was received ST. thomas' pro-cathedral. by Capt. Catlett, the Superintend"-' This festival was celebrated with ent. Besides its Easter offerings great solemnity. The altar was each class carried part of a husre most nrofuselv decorated with flow- butterfly, which was attached by ers and candles, and was a brilliant Capt. Catlett to a chrysalis on the sight to behold. Great credit is due stage, the whole when complete, to those who had charge of the ormingone beautiful whole. The festooning of the sanctuary as much music was very fine, the ladies of taste was shown in the act. First the choir having been assisted by mass was celebrated at 7 a. in. by Mr. W. N. Jacobs on the cornet. Rev. Father Moore. He spoke in an ST. jamks' episcopal church. appropriate manner of the festival The advent of Easter was herald- of the resurrection of our Lord, arid ' edat this church by the singing of congratulated the congregation on a beautiful carol in the tower at the large number of those who ap sunrise yesterday morning, in which proached Holy Communion, stating the charming voices of seventy five that the number far exceeded that children rose like an incense offering of any similar occasion in the past to the newly awakening day, As The most elaborate part of the cele their rich and sweet voices, all in bration took place at High Mass at perfect accord, floated out and be- 10:30 a. m., which was celebrated by came a part of the circumambient Rev. Father Hill. The singing on air and mellowed by the distance this occasion was the finest ever in they became possessed of a weird this church, consisting of the follow and almost supernatural charm, ing: cheap. I also sell SPRINGS, made to fit. Call and leave order or use the mails. Yours for service, it W. M. GUMMING, Opposite City Hall. EVERY DAY. A new lot of novelties in Ribbons, a new lot of nov elties in Lace and Leghorn Hats, a new lot of novelties in fine Flowers, in long sprays and wreaths, novelties in fans, novelties in Parasols, Summer-Ribbed Underwear, novelties in Summer Corsets, in Laces and Lace Flouncing. A large stock to select from. Fashionable Goods and Low Prices are the two among the many inducements offered to all pur- ciicibcrs at kkm kk 7 . bazaar, lib Market Street, - U T Wilmington, N. 0. N. B. The trade supplied at a liberal discount. The sidewalk at Grace M. E' Church, corner of Fourth and Mul berry streets, is being put in proper shape and will soon be completed. When this is done the means of entering the building will be much improved and the general exterior appearance will be beautified. A Pleasing. Sense Of health and strength renewed and of easeand comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in har mony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c. and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists. richiin indescribable sweetness. Regu ar services were held in the morning and afternoon, besides a children's special service at 5p..m. Large congregations were in attend ance at all the services, which were especially appropriate to the occas- ion ana were impressively interest ing and instructive. The music was especially adapted to the occasion and was of a high -.order of merit. The floral designs, although not elaborate, v. ere in excellent taste- reflecting much credit upon those who had charge of their arrangement There was a peculiar chastness in the floral groupings which was pleasantly noticeable and which left a most agreeable impression on all who had the good fortune to behold them. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. The services at this church were of an extremely interesting charac ter and all of them were enjoyed by unusually large congregations. The ! music was especially adapted to the occasion, and was rendered admi rably and with true musical effect The floral docorations were superb, and consisted in part of a cross xf calla lilies on the altar, which was most beatifully arranged, and an elegant bouquet on the font sur mounted by two doves, all of which were suggestively emblematical of the day and of the suffering and ! resurrection of our risen Lord. There An Raster eercr hunt will take place ' were other designs of rare excel- on the grounds attached to St. ; lence which lack of space prevents Jobn'sChurch at 10 o'clock to-mor- us from mentioning. Sumce it to row afternoon. Admis-ion 10 cents say that the entire decorations With privilege of the hunt and re- were chaste and attractive and freBhments. ; elicited warm commendations from ! those present, many of whom were They "Mean Business." . , , .. T. , j m , r.. strangers in the city. It was a beau - If anv one has ever given T)r. Dl " . . . . Sage's Catarrh Remedy a fair trial tiful day, well calculated to awaken and has not been cured thereby, the joyous devotional thought and to manufacturers of that unfailing ,ake the interesting services of the . - nnnacinn mrtra i udn v linnPOefilVA VUC & V L 1 ii. i i i v i ( ' j m . vov. . 7 Kyrie, Leonard; Gloria, St. Clair? Credo, St. Clair; Et incarnatus est., Raff;Et resurescit, St. Clair; Lauda Zion, Lambellotti; Sanctus, Fisk; Benedictus, Fisk; Agnus Dei, Fisk; Laudate Dominam, Novello. Great credit is due the members of the choir for the masterly manner in which they rendered their various parts and especially the soloists, Mrs. Watters and Miss Allen, so pranos, Mr3. Donlon, alto, Mr. Reily, tenor and Messrs. Grant and Hig gins, bassos. A greatfeature of the singing was the solos rendered by Mrs. Watters. This estimable lady has a most pleasing voice, pure and clear in the upper notes and equally firm and full in the lower ones. At 7:30 p. m. vespers and benediction of the Blessed Sacrament took place. These services were held, with the same solemnity as those of the morning. Too much praise can not be given to Prof. Raff, the brilliant and efficient organist and director of the choir of St. Thomas, who spared neither time nor energy in perfect ing the singers in their various parts. Vestry Elections. The different Episcopal churches of the city, in accordance with a time-honored custom, held elections for vestrymen to-day, with the fol lowing result: ST. JAMES. Dr. A. J. DeRosset, Dr. W. G. Thomas, Col. W. L. DeRosset, Col. A. M. Waddell, Col. J. W. Atkinson, Clayton Giles, J. Hal Boatwright, J. G. Wright, Wm. Calder, T. D. Meares, W. A. Williams, H. A. Burr. A re-election in every in stance. ST. PAUL'S. The oyster season will soon be over, and in fact there are none brought here now from New River, our present supply being gathered on the different sounds in this vicinity. Indications. For North Carolina, slightly cooler and fair weather. gTOP AND THINK OP OUB REASONABLE low prices for CLOTHING. The dry goods stores have besn thronged to-day with ladies engaged in selecting summer goods, the de signs of which this year, are very attractive, and the salesmen have had a busy time in showing and selling the different styles of fabrics. Young's Cough Balsam is a remedy that is selling entir ely upon its m erits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. For sale whole sale and retail by Munds Brothers. DIED. In this city, this mornlncr. Miss MARY ANN MURPHY, in the nth year of her age. uuuce ui lunerai in me moraing papers.) Notice. QN AND AFTER TO-DAY I WILL BE PRE pared to furnish my customers and friends with ICE CREAM. Delivered in any part of the city. Orders received and promptly filled. aplJSlt . . P. CHRIST. BOY'S SUITS From 81.75 and Upwards. Gentlemen's Suits, From 83.75 and Upwards. From 75c up to S5.75. in save i rum iu to 15 per cent by canine ami examining my line of Goods. ana B. F. PENNY. apl 22 W DuBrutz Cutlar, R. C. Cantwell, W. G. McRae, L. S. Belden,, W. P. Elliott, J. J. Hedrick, Jr., W. H- and the congregation at St. Paul's ; Bernard, R. H. Pickett, G. M. Cra were profited axl, undoubtedly, 1 pou. blessed by their attendance at that j st. JOHN'S. sanctuary. W- fit. Green, H. G. Smallbones, abundantly able, to make good tli eir st. pauITs kvangklical episcopal Johq E. Crow, W. H, Yqpp, R. E. guarantee if they fail, as any one. rwi-Rnw Heide, Washington Catlett, T. W- caniearuoy wwiis; proper enquiry. mu: ,.i. scares. G. Holme T O. Rnntin , .1 i . . . t v ii . . fx i i. i i ' I i i . . i v r i , i i t - ' - - Mil V that individual, for when they offer, as they do, in good faith. $500 re ward for a case of nasal catarrh which they cannot cure, they mean just exactly what they say. They are nnanciaiiv responsible, aim pnWcA WniLUnio kn xne services ai tins cuicn were cents. extensively varied and all deeply a re nauuu iu every iuswuw. iable. TSmBEHNIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY rQunlg,vJelr Annual Sociable at their Hall, on Third st, (opposite City Halli on Easter Monday Night, April 22hd i 188a he? ets admitting Lady and Gentleman" $1 00 rl" dies' and Children's Tickets 25c7Mnsichv th Mal ?,?tand, mltte of Arrangments JMas MaaSe . swtenej: I Easter Egg Hunt, rjTHERE WILL BE AN EASTER EGG HUNT in the grounds attached to St. John's Church on Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'ctoSc. cnarCa Lawn Mowers, Best on the Market! AKWEN HOES, RAKES. lers. Rubber Hose and Attachments. prices uu aunvc at SCC., SPBINK- BotCbm apl ao tf W. R ft pr raavn nnu U Front St., Wilmington, N.0 April 36th to May 20th. O For Sale. oA, arrlvlntr Slrfi-W-.l wo 0doefc & in.. NEFTNE HORSE, SEVEX YEARS OLD, Steamer CAPB Fl? AISLJ 0Sefc day and Thursday 7SluiSm, er. tio;samiiein3min- capt. RobesonrS811! A p- J oblmau right. A&to 6:1 i and lota and some coon- and Saturdav Smith, Wed on board, good UXfM, sou id and a One driver. tio;s a mile in 3 utes. Will guarante or three good houses tr property. apl 16 lw H, Mc.'LAMMy. I aoiabTf w watu, ooaon eltier Boat. VtJPV, L
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