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mis rr ft T. r Xt U , msTAOKPATD: .1 n Hi moaths COOL Three cm mOQU,33nta.. T P . of tw city, at the above ijf fM jo and liberal. T 'LVire thftr paper reyuiarxj. W w ' w1lI rta report any and fli.i" scecific for Llier D1sjis& or to i.Mtlh; ionpi m brown fur : ia In I: ,,nt oIleD mlitkcn ( ' - I r.v3uv ..- miki and -alr icw: wKT1: " flatukocr a4 -od -uUt-l4eb: memory. flatuIetM-y J lirrnaiely -cllve 11 a. ty a CP .:.tJwihl . p ,l.ia,lf allowed lo " 4 1 lrf I u ( U V " "" f - - the sooth to arous hpaltny action. ai(tiitBtitr n'""ti KIDNEYS, and BOWELO. - . Bowl Complaint. Sick llea4ab. uyAic!lon.. Jaundice, y&ul Peprein. Colic Lijrti ii 7 Million of BottU. xt E BEST FAMILY MEDICINE fcCWUta, U AdulU, and for the Ar- ONLY GENUINE U m ZSP "J on front f Wrspper . iwtoi 1 Co.,PMaddphfa,Pa.t U iJvi. rrie. LOO. PUXOS AND ORQANS. il'imtO ME FOR PRICES AND TERMS trfjr?6jr'VaIn'rument. 1 teeV one f utf Urjwt moiim of PIANOS AND ORGANS IS THE SOUTH. !aa va yea inj of tbe nrstlass tnaua- atanrv ian os num $i9o rrwABDS. Org &b dcls riO it 4S UPWARDS. SK3 FDR t'ATALOGUE. K A LEI G II, N. C. ajatf von GENTLKUl'X. W- L. DOUGLAS S3 fiUnt? ii?Mllh,,ttck""rB,l- As sty I- '4 c.... oia mem ko 'CumiDe unless btaiped on irtatuys 2rJJ (kio and eye; h dry J- - -1- -. - t VOL XII WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY MAY 29, 1888. NO 128. Gen. Bo u lander's father was one of the-Intensest cf Bonapartlstn. English " cavalry ofllcers carry- create a gentleman! With all h!j watchfulness of men and manners, with all his fiery industry, with W their watches set In a strap on the eX?fuIsltetBf " ?f native chkractiJri-t in South Carolina. wribt. zatlou, with his clear knowledge ! what he meant to do, there was yet We may hear at any moment of Gen. Sheridan's death. The New York papers seem to think that ho cannot recover. lit Is expected at. Augusta, Me., that Mrs. Blaine'' will return there about the middle of June, leaving her husband in Europe. Mr. Freddie' Gebhard, according to a San Francisco paper, paid $33,- 000 for his ranch of 3.300 acres in Like county, vhere he intends to breed horses and fancy stock. ' Win, Spencer recently entered in to his fourth matrimonial venture at Shelby vlhe, Ind., at the age of seventy:elght, while his bride, aged seventy-four, is jndulging in her sixth mate. ." An English patented skipping rope has a small musical box at tached to one of the handles, and plays' an accompaniment to the steps of the skipper. - ' A - queer flower which grows in Yucatan is the manito (little hand) of the guarumo. It is in the exact shape of the human hand, with four fingers, thumb, nails and 'knuckles all complete. Jhe highest recorded balloon as -cent was by Glaisher and Coxwell fioin Wolverhampton, England, on Septembers, 1862. They rose to the height of seven miles. According to Glaisher, in 3,500 balloon ascensions only 15 deaths have occurred. The editor of a South Corolina paper has challenged either Presi dent Mc Bride, Prof. Davis or Prof. Patton, of the South Carolina Col lege of Agriculture, to meet him in a plowing match, to come off in November next on the fair grounds at Columbia: . Calviu S. Brice, the great railroad ! speculator, who lives in New York, bat who Is going to the St. Louis 1 convention as- a delegate-at-large from the State of Ohio, has agreed to take. the entire Ohio delegation to St. Louis in Pullman cars free of charge. Blaine is the political sphinx of the day. He will uot speak. lie is very desirous of the honor of being lambed again by Cleveland but does not wish to appear as though anx ious" nbout it. In 'November next he ran again point-to the scars ou his wicked old body and say to the G. O, P.: "See wliat I am suffering foryou." The Duke of Sutherlan is con ceded to be the best dancer of the Highland fling in all of Scotland. He recently dined with the Duke of Edinburgh on board the flagship Alexander, at Malta, and after din ner the two dukes danced the "Tul- lochgorum" for an hour, to the de light of the ofllcers and ship's com pany. The Duke of Sutherland's piper furnished the. music. f Fifty, thousand tons of soot are - something lacking- tiken annually from the chimneys of London. It Is used .for fertil ising., , - If the liver and kidneys are slug glsh and inactive, Hood's Sarsapa rilla will rouse them to prompt and regular action. Take it now. LOCAL 3ST.E:W"S-: INDBX TO NKW ADTIBTISIMKXTa. A F Lccas Keep Cool . Loer A Shepherd Do?; F C Milua Diamond Dyes f M M Katz Special Bargains """ - Louis II MsABBsBathing Suits. J W Hakper Family Excursions , Hmnsbbrqib -Base Ball Supplies ; ALDBRXAK, FLAJJNBR k CO Oil StOVeS Mrs E B "Wioxj ins Closing Out at Cost H uckleberries fi ve cents and straw berries eight cents a quart to-day. 1 : WireCloth for your windows and and doors can Hdw. Depot. be had at Jacobi's The health officer limed the alleys down in the business portion of our city this morning. J ' . The street hands are laying the pavement on North Front street in a workmanlike manner. A remarkable case is reported from Michlgau. Three years ago Miss Hattio Cotton, of Constantine, lost l W2iLAS SHOK tiA,oii3rtnAiher voice and surgical treatment for tmldahoS c'rrSiS lis restoration was of no avail. She lwu?Si,d:H. HOE Is worn by all i uiv... Mumvw w UiO nuiu, w f Lnd 11 001 W by your deaV ! to-V- I'CLAS, Broditon, 3IaM. - 0. TOLLERS ?MvECn AND" tJZA LER KE0. Bats,.caps, Shoes '.wor?Ivi:uiAsswre,hd Crock- Its restoration was of no avail. She went to Western Iowa and her voice returned. Going back to Michigan, her voice again failed. This experi ence has been repeated three times, Miss Cotton's voice failing at home, but comrn put strong in Iowa, Admiral Sir William Hewett, who died recently In England, w"as, dar ing the war, one of the most sue. cessful blockade runners. He com manded the side wheel steamer Lil Han, and managed to elude the Fed eral squadron on several trips be- The cheapest place to buy your 8choo books and school stationery Is at Heinsberger'sJ Burglars. You can be , safe from them by using the Bnrglar Proof Blind Locks, sold at Jacobi's. A ' Fishing Tackle. Afull assortincn of all kinds for both salt and fresh water fishing at Jacobi's Hdw. De pot. '.. - ' The seats for the Sorcerer are be inir reserved very fast. Those who want them and are not yet supplied should cot delay. J Another lot of those - celebrated Oil Stoves just received at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. It will pay you to use one. - ' " . T Mr. Henry M. Sholar, the street superintendent, is Iputtlng in pipe cutters at the intersection of Front o and Dock streets, which will be great Improvement Indications. For North Carolina, cooler, ex cept stationary temperature in Western portion, fair Weather,' and winds becoming light to fresh North westerly. 1 The street car track is being pushed on towards I Oakdale Ceuie tery. It has gone up Red Cross, from Front to Fourth, on Fourth to Campbell, arid a large force was en gaged thiy morning in tearing up Campbell street East of Fourth. A turnout will be placed ou Fourth, between Red Cross and Campbell Kock Crystal Spectacles and Kyeglass es Advice to old and young: in e lecting spectacles you should be cau tious not to take more magnifying vowcr than has been lost to the eye 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 sight. You can get the best at Heinsberger's. The Sorcerers. '". There are two things that are cer tain. One of these is that the enter tainment which will be presented at the ODera House to-morrow night will prove a delightful one in every respect and the other lies in the fact that it will be presented to a large and fashionable audience. The scenery Is new and the costumes are all new and made expressly for this occasion. There are a few good seats still left at Heinsberger's but they won't .keep. i, , o v: ::i i to k . . . . - c zzi - ' Ircra cur f;.;z.ij cn iu:y c. . :Atz;: : , general Interest, but r . : - The name ci the writer must tirrri T 3 r nlsJied to the Editor. - Communications must be.v.i:; one side of the paper. ' . -Personalities must be aolisd. I And It is especially and particularly ur. ':: stood that the Editor does not always cicn the views of correspondents unless eo Etatc in the editorial columns.. ' Personal. Mr. A. Liieas leaves here to night on an extended business trir . urn mm . iar ' m " V r. uiiii mrs. vreorge n on net re turned to the city last night from a i visit to some of the Northern ees. Mr. Geol H. Keliey has gone to West Point; Va.,hon a visit to his son, Mr. A. H. Kelley ; - ... Mr. T. Sessoms, of Gravely Hill, In Bladen county, is in the city to day. He tells us that farming oper ations are retarded somewhat by the heavyrains. I 1- i Mr.-C. H. Addis in, '-who has been in the city for a week past in the in terest of Mr. Jf L. Stone's music house, at Raleigh,' will leave here to-morrow on his return.' He will go from Raleigh to Asheville and ex pects to return j jto -Wilmington by the middle of June. Mrs. Addison will probably remain here and await his return. . ! i " i i - An Accident, Yesterday morning, about 10 o' clock, Mr. W. J. Brown, the Super intendent of Messrs. S. & W. H. Northrop's mill, was standing on the log-bed in the -act of swinging . back an axe for the purpose of mak ing a blow when Mr.- John Savage DESIRABLE JTOlYOUNQ Parade and Inspection. Inspection of m the Wilmington Light Infantry, by Col. Cameron InspectorGerierat of theStateGuard took place yesterday afternoon in front of the Citv I Hall.; The com pany made a handsome appearance in their bright nehv uniforms. The Cornet Concert Club were present and furnished music for the occasion After the inspection the Light In fantry paraded On Market street, where ' they were drilled in the marchings by Lieut. Morrison. The drill was a trying onebut the com. pany went through the various evolutions with marvellous precis ion. The parade was very much enjoyed by the spectators, among whom there were many ladies. - Preparing for the Encampment. Geu. Lewis, Chief of Engineers of the Governor's Staff, and Col. Olds, Quartermaster General, went down to Wrights ville yesterday, " in com pany with CoL W. Ca Jones, of the Second Regiment' and laid off the grounds for the encampment. Gen. Lewis and Col. Olds expressed them selves Us well pleased with the situation, which they said could not be surpassed anywhere. The grounds are ample sufficient in ex tent, indeed, to encamp double the number in the State Guard. The camp will be located in the grove in Seaside Park, regularly laid out with streets and avenues, and every provision made for the health and comfort of the troops. Kitchens will be built, and a- number of wells sunk to furnish an abundant supply of wholesome water. Several of the residents at the Sound have tender ed their cottages for the use of the commanding officer of the State Guard and his staff, and Mrs. Her bert Latimer and Mrs. W. A.Wright have proffered their grounds, adja cent to the cam, for drill purposes. The Seacost Railroad will transport the troops to and from the encamp ment free of cost, ii Gov. Scales and all the State offi cers will visit the encampment, and the Governor will? bp actually in command, remaining with - the troops through out the week. CltT Court. The' Mayor had a big bevy of evil doers waiting to interview him this morning, . John Stone, charged with disor derly. conduct, was fined $3. ',' x C James Brown, for the same of fence, was fined $5. Charles Crane and George- Dow ells, disorderly, $10 or "20 days for each.- . , - James Doris, disorderly conduct, was fined $5. Florence Snow, disorderly, was fined $5. " - . - . . - Annie Miller, charged with: dlsbr. derly-conduct, was discharged. One case was continued. Supreme Lodges I. O. G. S. and D. S. The Supreme Lodge of the Inde pendent Order of Good Samaritans and -Daughters ; of Samaria : are in session here to-day, and will remain so for three days. Every State and Territory in the Union' will be rep resented. Supreme Grand Sire Geo J. Beans, of Washington, . D. C., is presiding and Supreme. Grand Sec retary E. S. Brown, of Salisbury, is also here. - The sessions will be se cret. The-colored people will use their best endeavors to make the stay of the grand representatives here a pleasant one. ' " . . ,: The -Passport was crowded last evening on the 'excursion trip she made about the harbor. There were about 300 persons on board. The run was to Hilton, Navassaand op posite the lower part of. the city. It is probable that these excursions will be given twiee a I week here after. - : !' Agents for Mr." J..L. Stone' a 111 u ;c house in Raleigh will canvass Wil mington during the next few day?. Mr., Stone has -just returned from New York; where he purchased tho largest stock of ."pianos and cr -in s ever shipped at one time to thi? State. He is prepared to furnish the citizens of this city mult -.?cticn With first-class instrmn r n t ? r 1 n tv figures and on terms to suit II. j pur- cnaser. nir. stone has the exclu sive agency for the celebrated Em erson pianos and has already sold several of them here. tf Historical. The June . Magazine of American History is remarkable for the varie ty and, excellence of - its contents. Its frontispiece -.is Robertson's ex quisite miniature .portrait of Sir Joshua Reynolds. The opening ar ticle, The Conquest of the Mayas," Is the third in Alice D. Le Plongeon'a graphic historical sketches of Yuca tan. "The Military Career of Gen. George Izard," by Dr. G. E. Mani- gault, of Charleston, S. -C, con cerns the war of 1812, and is bright ened with a superb portrait of Gen. Izard. Following this is an able reatlse on "Popular Government in .Virginia, 1600-1776," "Personal Recollections of William "ii. Sew ard;" "Incidents in the Life of John Hancock;" continuation of .the ex tracts from "An Englishman's Pocket Note-Book in 1828;" and auui ,f curici o . inn . ... 1 - . .. . j soun." "A Tribute to tne jaie Israel Ward Andrews, D. D.rLL.D," he ex-President of Marietta Col- ege, ana a frequent contriDuior in the Dast to this magazine, is from Humiliating. It is a shame the street was not. kept closed yesterday for the bene fit of the W. L. r during the in spection. It was humiliating to see drays driven right between the re viewing officer and the line. It was done: purposely and yet nothing wasr done to prevent it. f ' The Queen of St. John's will come to Wilmington this Summer, as was stated by'us in yesterday's issue. She will arrive here from Savannah, it is said, about the first of July. The Revikw has saidjits say and has done its duty. It" will neither repent nor repeat. . There will be a meeting to-night in the hall on Third street, opposite the City Hall, for the purpose of ret organizing the Mechanics' Base Ball Club. Those who have! been noti fled to attend are requested to be promptly on hand. j , A good way and a pleaeant way fr lfoor nnrl la rt l iMnlr - lfi. 1 T.iinflu' soda water, ginger ale, sarsaparilla ; &C. Put it in the cooler a while and then you will have a drink fit for a prince. - j Bathing Suits. Come, down to Headquarters. 25 dozen Flannel Bathing Suits, in all sizes and colors,1 sold at the lowest manufacturing prices at the. Wilmington Shirt Fac-i tory, 27 Market st.; J. Elsbach, Prop.! Look for" the blue awning. , t The New Hanover delegation will appear in strong force at Kaleign to-morrow. There is much specu lation as to the result. We hope to make this known in our 'next issue. c:: rOST A , CREAM COLORED S J - - DOG PUPFY,answeringto the nrr.6"CoLir: " A suitable reward will be paid for n ; u ra to owner, at 307 Chestnut street, my l j it 1 ON FRIDAY AND SATUR : k V day, 1st and 2nd June. - ; A.--f-tmr SYLVAN GROVE will ? leave for Carolina Beach at-r 9:30 A. m. and 2 P. H. Train win leave Beach at usual time. Music for (lancing by Italian Harpers. J. w. li A n ri: : : ; - my 29tf - General li azz j . r.- IF YOU WANT SOMETHING NICE, DIUNII ' . A. F. LUCAS' ,f V ' Soda Water, Ginger Ale j &c. Best In the city. ' ' Guaranteed pure and made of the Best Materials. . -. ; , : V;--' A.F. LUCAS, ' . . .Dock, bet. Front and second sts. the tar All orders from filled. Country promptly v, taymf Oandiesand Fruits. J HAVE ON HAND A FINE ASSORTMENT of Home-Made Candles, guaranteed to be pure, also a line lot of Apples. Oranges, Bananas and Nuts. Will receive by to-morrow's ex press a fine lot of Peaches from Save n n an. ' ANTONY FANT01ULA, my as jm . . lis South Frcst fct. rjotico. PRACTICAL GARDENER, WHO HAS had many years of experience In Esricnlr and rearing' of plants, has located la Wil mington and is prepared to furnish all klada of rare plants and seeds direct' from Ens-land. He is also prepared to plant and fix . Lawrj to sstana ana guarantees nis worx. lie ox'ei-3 over 100 different varieties of English Pnv? stout bloomers, which are for sale very low. ' All Orders left for ,4Oarf1ftner caro nf Tr H. Rehder, will, receive careful. and:prompr attention. " . my3lw OPERA;'HUr5Li." WEDNESDAY NIGHT, HAY Z 0.' THE SOilCEIlED, 50 VOICES GO . For Benefit of the W. L. L - First production in .Wilmington of the atxrve named ' ' GIXBEKT A SUIXIVAN'S . . COMIC OPERA. ' . NEW COSTUMES AND KCENLir. Admission 50 cents. Reserved se.it3 7" cents duwju upxi aw ueinsoerger a n ro on Tuesday at 8 a.m. -my 16 zt In accordance with the postal laws and regulations, to-morrow. May 30th, the Post Office will be closed between the hours of 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. " v A- 1 a The thermometer climbed up to i 88 to-dav at 3 o'clock at this office. It was hung up by. an open window anl that is the best it could do. It is enough. -- - i ' . ; ' Cjuarterlj Meetings. Second round of Quarterly Meet iners for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church, South: Brunswick circuit, at; Concord, May 5 and 6. : ' , ': South port station, May 6 and 7. Grace Church. at,Wilmington,May 13 and 13. i -r : - -: White AUe circuit, at Fair Bluff, May 1U and 3U. - - : Carver's Creek circuit. atWayman. Clinton circuit, at Andrew's-Chapel, June 2 and 3. -Kenansville circuit, at Charity, j une lb ana r. : Onslow, circuit, at : Jacksonville, June 23 and 24. - . . Elizabeth circuit, at Purdies, June! Q. . V - S - ' Bathing Gcl:o9 "TJMBRELLAS AND STRAW HATS, SUMMER OUTFITS, At . ' tOUIS It: MEAKES', Gentiemen'3 Furnisher and Hatter my:25 - : -.'; , -' 13 No. rrcr.t HEADQUARTERS FOR BASE BALL SUPPLIl.'.J ": IN LARGE VARIETIES. For sale at :v . ' ' HE1NSBERGE of ailrer andntonijfordlapuir, are H uinoborgor' tweeu Wilmington and Nassau. The ftfnnned to nick nn a wedce and the Ullian was finally captured. Hewett , head 0 the axe struck him a heavy languished In prison for several In the mouth, cattintr the low- months, itn llv ftrifl lnnsninealIof the! X.. IM m - g-ti I Rolert Iuis Stevenson .says of uPlr vu.. -r. c ." tne graceful pen of tne eoitor,; circuit le on "Some lo ine resuienco ui iu uuc,r, . beginnings of Ohlo,fT anu "Historic June Uan(fi5. H. Penny, on tfortu ligntn- atreei, and Social Jottings" are interest, BIaleu circuit, at where he is now resting quietly. . ng. It is a stron and substantial School Boot, .ndl StatiopJ numberi -without a OnU page, ?5.oo 2Weircuit,atShnob,;JaIy eryvou can buy cheapest at HeinsJ a year. Published at 743 Broad way, Brunswick Minion, July 21 and S3.' TIJ-ARKET. BETWEEN scco:,'D Vr Third Streets. JOHN WILDER ATKINSO: w. j toomR, casiiior. Lend3 money on satisfactory seem y-v. Pays interest on deposits. Is empowered to execute Tru3 c f all : - mch23tf , . t In T r A uicKens. in uis anic Gentlemen in Fiction, Scribner: "Here was a man and an at McNates, Center, June 7 A New Pattern Oil St: SAID TO BE THE BEST YET r:v ltefrtarerators. coolers. Ice Crrr : i : Ae. Improved Pattern Door -1 -Jcreens and Frames. ForR-iei?r iU U " vi.M ti. .litlAiuii4 tn Ci : Eats tawvicu c i.w - T new XQrli.- - , - a. r. jruiii.ia-L,,-i . a . - - - ...... ' riy t ex v ,.-
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