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. r 1 i r- 'A ; . I'-:.. f ' Stokley's Hole! at WrightsVllIe U now open for tlie season. Tlie best ' of everything on the seashore can be hml there. It is a well ke. t hous Rial has attained an enviable reputation. See ad. in this issue. Tne Firemen's Committee, having in charire the matter of arranging for the proposed firemen' tourna ment to be held in this city in July, will hold a meeting at the Hook & Tdflpp Hull, on Dock street, at 8:30 o'clock thla evening. The annual statement of the Na tional Life and Maturity Associa tion, of Washington, D. C, is pub; lislied in this insue. It is a splendid showing. The total assets are fdus. ThU wwMr ircr vanes. A mimlof pu-lrrf Aflti the linbili ties are naucht. - I m ml . hiilinmIMH V r mltL. I 1 omical Uxaa the ordinary kinds, and cannot te I Xlie company is well-liianagetl, and .U.. anriKnca nnnlnr dlmA ftutti lirtii upm fnr fPntlfMiifm on one' UU 1 f UUO M vv " 1 w- - - , ; excursions will be "given ou the side and for ladies on the other; a Passport to morrow night: ; V - 7 building which is devote! entirely ' . , ' " j' - J i to the use of ladies , and children. Yesterdays rain was a good senr- . . , x . . ieeaittvii free of charge, and to which none ener. It has washed the llltn rut , , , ... . , eu'r of the male sex are admitted; a large Of the alley-ways. : ,y ; ; , n(lv:,;nn frtr f1.nrW arid ruftnift twi.- r. i i . ties, cottages, private rooms for gen tlemen,' and last, but by no means CQSXZXXOMHAI . NET7S. . cap 0 Absolutely Pure. &SUonty Umu ROYAL BAi&lNU 1UVDKK CU lus " ail u, l Is steadily earning ground every where in North Carolina. octasLtvlr worm thul 3nJpw 'uon1AY. JUNK 18. 18S3. A CM from ilngiamr Mil. Editor : Oive credit to vrhnm.rrlit-U due. which I was elad.tOe thai you did in your val nable naner In' Saturday's issue in regard to the fire last Thursday night and .which I will always hope that you will continue to do as yon nave always uone nereioior. " In reply to what "Justice" Kays it la iroe that I saw the fire when it . first started and It waa no more than my duty to have the engine and reel in readiness In case of an emergency bnt however we did not leave the house until the alarm came in. "Justice" forgot to say that the At- I&tfic Company heart! tm alarm r'so down street and that they had tjeir reel In readiness but for some cause- their driver was not at his dntv when the alarm was sounded. ... . ft ft A. . I want It particularly unuenioou Mr. TIioj. W. Strange, a delegate to the St. Ixuis Convention, has re lumed to the city. He will leave here again next Monday, for Washi ngton City, as he is one of the com mittee appointed to wait on Presi dent Cleveland on the 2Cth to for mally notify him of his nominatibu. IU KlMT-Feler. . , Our Oerman fellow citizens, who had at first proposed to hold Me morial Exercibes in memory of the late Emperor of Germany, Frederick III, have Kbtponed the exercises until Wednesday night. They will be held in Luther Memorial Build - ini?at8 n. iu.. Wednesday, June c w 20th. A Fracture or th Thigh. We regret verv much to hear ol the puitiful accident sustained by Mr. II. Dudley Burkhinier, a mail that It is false when "Justice" says I agent oa the road between this city that the water was turned on the ftmi Washimrton. It was on Sntur- Adrian hose before the pipe was put in its place. "My engine arrived on the scene just In time for me to get off ami have the water turned on when the hose was laid, which I did, and the Atlantic reel at that time had just stopped at the corner of Front and Princess streets, while I claim that it took that company at least two minutes for them to lay their hoj in the place where they had to put them and In all of that time the Adrian was throwiug water through their hose, which was not shut off until I had my engine driven up to the dIust to have it connected. Tho Adrian euiriue has also the honor of throwing the first stream of water, and also or tnrowmg tne first two 6tre.vms or wat3r, wnicn was the only engine that threw two streams that night on tne nre. Tnsiiee" aavs also the Atlantic company did the most effective work at the fire. I cannot compre hend oh what grounds "Justice takes his stand-point, fayeryoouy knows that one of the Adrian com pany's best members got very se verely hart and probably injured for life, while doing fireman's duty that night, and by wnom anu now it h a noon? If I am not mistaken it was by being knocked off the roof or the building oy me siuanuc uoiu rvanv'a stream, lu my estimation And in that aiso of a great many others It was done out of pure care-1 lessncAS, and yet -justice claims hat the Atlantic comiaQy did the best and most effective work, aa he expresses it through the columns or tne UKTTkw. i tniUK. mat mcvuiu do the most ejected work. That night's work will be long re membered by some of the members of the Howard Helief Fire Engine Companv. B. W. Bkkry, Engineer II. U. F. E.Co. tsacklen'a ArniCA Salvo. The Best Salve In the world for Cats," Bruises, 8ores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Hands, Chilblains, Qorns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Itisgua anteedtoglve perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For.6aIe by Win H. Green. There were three church excursions from the city this morning, one to Carolina Beach, one farther down the river and one to the Sound. The Word "hammock" as applied to the place of terminus of the Sea side Railway Is incorrect. It is 'hummock" or hommockVbiit the first name as more generally used. A meeting of young men is to be held thk evening.tat Vollers Hall, to organize aYoung Men's Democratic Association. .. The steamer Sylvan will give a moonlight excursion, the first 1 A .An A rAMllna KAA(tl fo- Ul mo ecaouu, tv w.... - - morrow night. Several places In the business por tlon of this city which, have.been in a very bad condition In a sanitary point ot view, for years, are now In an excellent condition. These place have been eye sores for years. Another lot of those celebrated Oil Stoves just received at Jacobi's Ildw.' Depot. Itwillpayyoutotue ere. T W " ' day lat on the train about 9 inilen north of Richmond. The mail train ran into a freight andMr.Burkhimer jumped. from tilt car. His right leg was broken above thekqee. He was brought on to this city and is here now ami we are glad to ay that he is as comfortable to-day as one in his situation can well be. To Ilans on Wednesday. On Wednesday next Stephen Free man, the convicted rapist, is to be hang, unless Executive clemency should intervene at the last iuo ment. To hang this-man will, we think, be a grave error. Public sen timent is worth something, eveu in the face of a -judicial ruling, am public sentiment here is to the ef feet that this man should not be hung for this crime, even if he is really guilty, of which there t nre serious doubts. This sentiment is based upon the previous history and character of the Woman, as develop ed at the trial. It is still hoped. eveu at this late hour, that the sen tence may oe coiumutea to impris onment for life. least, a plentiful supply of good' cool, fresh water, obtained from a distance of 0 feet under grdnnd, and which is carried through pipes into every building on the place. Corner Marketand Front I "i i earicK 8 Our T6t. We rise here to propose the health of a gentleman whom the eople of Wilmington will always delight to honor; oue who is a native of the place and who is bound to our good old town with bauds of steel, reach ing from the city to the sea; who is foremost in every , ireod word and work thereby the place of his na tivity is to bo benefited; who needs no incentive other than love for his native soil to forward evy worthy scneine ror the advancement of the interests of Wilmington; who now sees the hope of years fulfilled in the completion of an enterprise to whose success he has so largely con tribated. Need it be said that we refer to Mr. William Latimer, Presi dent of the Wilmington & Ssacoast Railway? Long may he live to en joy the fruit of his labors and the esteem and respect of the people oj his native town.. Improvement a4 th Beach. On Saturday last, for the first time this season, we (the Editor) paid a visit to Carolina Beach. It . was really with difficulty that we recog nized it, so many and so great have been the changes since last season. Passengers land now directly at the hotel. Instead of at the pavilion, as formerly. This building (the hotel) has been enlarged and greatly im proved. It is open, front and rear. and the health-giving breezes ot the ocean have-full play In every part. In front Is a broad piazza a hundred feet In length, where one can sit In coolness and comfort and look onl at the great Atlantic, whose wayes wash it shores within n fe.w wore feet of where he sits, This hotel Is the coolest, coziest and most comfortable spot we have yet toflnd on the North Carolina coast; Among the many change's which bare been made at the Beach are FOR THE SPRING AND Summer trade I am offering-the most attractive stock of DRY GjOODS to.be found in this. city. Select ed expressly. for city retail trade, by the most experienced buyer, who, with an eye single to the needs of his customers, who are proverbially the most tasteful la dies in the city, and at the same time to meet the views of the most economical in prices, has in the most triumphant manner succeeded in making the fctore on the Comer the "Talk of the Town," where can be found a magnificent stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, in all the leading and most desirable styles, among which are many excellent bargains in the various new shades of Albatross, Nun's Veil ing, Printed Challis, Beiges, French and American aatines. Ginghams, I awns and. Printed India Linens. Our stock of WHITE Goods surpasses that of any former sea son in variety, cheapness and elegauce. We have beatifully embroidered Skirts on Batiste and IndiaLinen with Flouncings, Edgings and Yoking to match. Embroidered Marseilles Robes in Patterns for Ladies and Chil dren, plain White Lawns, India Linens, Linon dTrlande and Batistclaire at prices from Five Cents per yard to the finest im- Eorted. flaid and - Striped iawns, Nainsook and Mull, Ecru and White French Pique. One hundred handsome Embroidered Robes in boxes, bought a job and will be sold at half value. We have almost succeeded in painting Wilmington white with white dresses; we greatly desire to whiten the rest of the Coun try. Iu the sale of White Goods we have no competitor. It would be profitable to those wishing to purchase goods in that line to entrust tnen orders with us or write, for samples. Our other great specialty, Housekeeping Goods, is in full tftock, and is as it e'verjias been, a puzzle and wonderment to our neighbors. Where does he buy mm uiKgoousr now can lie sen at tne prices? How is it that all .our cus tomers goto HEDUICK'S to buv all oi ineir laoie Jinens, roweis anu Napkins? Reader, listen: the secret is this. We buy this line of eroods direct irom the importer. We know w n at tn e people want, and we know how to buy them, hence we are en abled to sell a pure Linen I)auask at 50 cents per yard, as good as can be had elsewhere for 75 cents; a White nure L.ineb Damask At 1.00. as crood as anv 'man p.nn shnw nt $1.40, with all other goods in this line, such as Napkins, Doyliej, Tow els, - etc., at proportionately low prices. We offer a full line of Do mestic tioods at prices to suit all classes. Space becoming short, much that we would UKe to tell in thisiiin&t. h viicu .- t. tubule uu vi nisemenr. Suffice it to say that we keep the largest stock of WILMINGTON HAMLET. . : - Jnne 18.20RM. SPIRITS TURPENTJNE-Steady at33lcents. Sales or receipts at 330. ROSINr-Quiet . at; 82$ cerits for strained and , 87$ cents for ; good strained. " . TAR Finn ax $1:40, , CRUDE TURPENTINE Firm at $1.00 forhard $1.903.00 for yel low dip and virgin. COTTON Fi rm. The f oUowing are the official quotations: Ordinary, 6; good; ordinary, 8 5 16; low mid dling, 9 1-16; middling 9J; good mid dlimr913-16. Receipts to-day: Spirits, 172;rosin, 293; tar, 83; crude, 35;cotton, 3. MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamer Cape Fear, Tomlinson. ayetteville, O SXove & Co. CLEARED. Steamer " Cape Fear, : Tomlinson, Fayetteville, C Love & Co. Fay NEW AOVEKTISEMKVT Reading; Classes, QOLD PENS AND PENCILS, Lunch Baskets, Frames of all Kinds. Bass and Kettle Drums, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, Guitars, Banjos, narmonlcas, Best kind of Steel and Gut Strings, Looking Glasses, &C.. &C. Blank Books, Paper and Envelopes for sale cheap at HEI NSBERGER'S . Je8 THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, 1 15 Market St. -o- "WE LEAD, BUT NEVER FOLLOW." -O Millinery, Notions, Fancy Goods! Our Prices are the LOWEST. Our Styles the LATEST. Our Trimming the MOST STYLISH in the city. . All Goods bought at this establishment are Guaranteed to be of Best Quality land; are in the Latest style. -it- New Goods Received by Every Steamer. mCGELLAtTEOtTB -1 The Summer : Stray Hats I Have Come! A large lot of the Newest Shapes in White Straw Hats have been secured, away be low manufacturer's prices, and placed on our counters, and I HAVE ON HAND A ttY; " MENT OF ; Grocers' 8nndre I I are fond ot Taney goca - SABTOGA CHIPS la, lt. OLIVES FARCIES. , Large FEEXCU PBUXs EVAPORATED CAUF0RIA HALIBUT STEAK. SMOKED SALMON1. . ' HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA ' CONDENSED TOMATOES , n Xajli mported and 'Domestic Wc' BRANDIED FIGS. PEA ' 41 we are ready. to give our Gus- , ' - ' ; finest quality. Also the very tomers tne Denent 01 tnem, : BUTTER rpcelrwl so come before they are all picked over, ' At . ' TayloisBazar 118 PJJarket St., men 5 it 1? v : . "' aapnto mi-' . . inn a TT:tnh s WILMINGTON, N. 0. We will close, every o clock. my 31 berry and Walnut, are now rn ed and tended by the dayiK C ... tsr Large, stock yard? mh 12 ly 8.W.BBST. POMONA HfLL NURSERIES " POMONA, N.c., v Two and a Half MVest oirGreensbXt The main ltnpof tho i Friday fr6m the 1st of June at tirough the' -uns and the office. Salem trains Tmakp; nnT twice daily each way S1 Fruit and Fruit GrowmV ainSjK 1 thls, theLargSt ffiS555 I Copartnership Notice. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSOCIATED themselves in the General Practice of the Law, under the name and style of t 1 - LYON & ELLIOTT, and by faithful attention to all business en- trus'ted to us undertake to mertt t.he.conslder atlon of those in need of legal advice. and ser vices. ' ' ;;. ! " R. II, LYON, ' f J. T. ELLIOTT VViUnlngton, N. C. June Kith. 'SS. je U lw State, and one at th ln-t IV? to tbe Stock cnnsisFa n ?T,U u V48- unerry. .num. JaDanp cots, Nectarines; uiberriesVoe j? 1KB. itasDDernes.- n I HandkercMefs in all qualities to be fonnd in any retail store in the South. W if00r, a first class stock of Gent's Furnish ing Goods, Laundried and Dnlaun dried Shirty Collars and Cuffs, Bal bHcreran, and Lisle Underwear Ties and Scarfs- in all the new styles Half-Hose in every quality, to "le sold at marvellously low prices We invite attention to of Imported and Domestic wi Suitings for Gents and Boys which we can have made to order by a tint class Tailor at the. most reasonable uncs. masmucn as we are here for the' People's good, the People wm be welcomed at our counters Where ther will receive th& corfliaj and polite attention. ttespectfully, John J, Hedricfe. Attention is called to my superior line of Fast B4ack Hosiery, Every Pair Guaranteed Not to Dye o"r Fade -o- Also a full line Infants', Children's and Ladles India Gauze And LisleThreadUndervests. INFANTS' CAPS A New Lot Just received SPECIAL BARGAINS This week In Ladies, and Children's colored Parasols. These goods will be sold at greatly Reduced Prices. Melons and IJf uiiS WILL RECEIVE TO-MOiiKOV FROM Georgia, a fine lor of WATEK MELONS. CANTALOUPES and PEACH ES to which the attention of the public is respectfully Invited." Always on hand Finp Home-Alade Candies, Fruit, Nuts Ac. ' ., ANTONY FANTOPCLA-r" jelStf 11B South Front St.". ' J?i-, F L CjJ riftd. SUCCEEDING firm of A. A. PARTNER OF Til Ei LATE Brown & Co.. Commission jieruiiam, uince in lue ivercnuer ' nuiiaing. No. Water street. Will give prompt attention to all business. Represents some of the best houses in the country. Invites Correspondence. . ' je 13 ly dw. . ' Building Materials ! -o- Paints, Hardw re, Laces, Embroideries, IndiaLinen, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS. AGENCY TOR DEMOREST RELIABLE PATTERNS AND DEMOREST'S SEWING MACHINE, $19.50 onlj'. Warranted for Ave years. SuDe- nor finish. Superior work. City references given as to worth and quality of this Machine,of which I am selling many. AGENCY FOB LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYE 4HODSE. P"Country orders filled promptly. . Respectfully, MRS.E. B.WIGGINS Bache's Dining ParJors, Cakuluma bsach. These Parlors are now furnished with route and nttntira m uwra. ah pauTJua win De served promDtly and to their satisfaction. Price of iupau w auceaiwAx;. rnco or uatning suits 15c. All desiring a nice Fish Dinner would tin wn tX pyuavisiu . CA CACHE. rropnetor. CLAY FLUE CHIMNEYS ! Crocks. Most complete stock of BUILDING SUPPLIES to be found in the State, which we offer at the lowest prices. Plant. English vvaini.T vZF? Strawberries, Roses, KrAgSufflS &c. -All the new and rare variety w . will show. '"VMl"- " aioguefor Give your orders to my auf horianl went order direct from the Kurserv " a Correspondence solicited, bestrtptlvecia logue free to applicants. uve ; Address T : J. TAN LINDLEY, POMONA, Guilford Co, Ji. R . ttr Reliable Salesman wanted Id vm County. A good paying' commlssJon fill tx given. . ; - apw Society Woti. r1IIE SEWING SOCIETY OF ST. 'JOBS! Parish solicit orders for all kinds of plain n: fancy sewingr, crochetlngr and embroidery. Ladles' and Children's aprons a SDeclaltr. r Orders, left at the Rectory, or 234 Kcrt Third street, will meet with prompt attentia : nov25tt Specialsv 1 ; Q.AKDEN HOSE, DOG COLLARS, Iifl Mowers, Fishing Tackle. Come In and loot at them ' We have the goods and can aufe the prices toCsult. W. E. SPRINGER & CO," - my 14 tf U Front St., Wilmington, 5. c I'uiiios und Organs OOLD ON THE POPULAR MONTHLY IN STALLMENT PLAN At HEINSBERGER'S je 8 " O. 0. VOLLERS, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER in Dry Goods. Notions imta ranTZft and Boots, Hardware, Glassware and crock ery. Groceries, Tobacco. Cigars, etc! , -no. 8 North Water st. t ConslcTiments solicits hio-tioct paid for all kinds olcounrnri,, made on all consignments" 1" my 22 !tf Diamond Dyeo JN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE j;k can be found at . - " . C. MILLERjg . German Dmcrftrrkna , p. a-PS;iM dav Factory A? e n ts for Stoves, WE HAVE A Large Assortment of Stoves which "we ask you to examine. The ZEB VANCE and OTHELLO still lead. . v.. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY -A-1 REPAIR SHOP. 3 ARTIES TN ' WANT OF ANYnn)" Vehicle or want any Repalrlnff done totM old vehicles; will find it to theirintercst CaUn C. B. SOUTUEiUKjlCjr corner Second and FripS Send your horses to he shod, w mj 4to- Alum Chiu. : -' UiuH Farming Implements, Amalgum Bells, Esti. mates for Building Materials, Circulars of Stoves ana Sash furnished upon application. Our low prices will -surprise and " goods please you i Jacobi's Hdw. Store, ip 19 tf 12 South Front Street. Homes in North Carolina. Only 20 flours Side fronj New York 69 BlllesSontli of Kaleib On the Raleigh aad Angusu Air-Line B B. 1.50Q AC OF liAND IN THE ong leaf ptoe region . For saJe on eaay terms In larger tracts $5 per acre, in montbl par. ment ox SlO. Th land i;.in ka era Pines", m rrntii.tTrT.. "If Vi?rtum) an1.ls Peclally adapted fBiiJ wel1 M ti cereals f a. number of New KnrinTn rnnn k ..-1 the town ofhoTthTin" aTlu dnS6,.0' tbe owen ot this land to to .81mM1- farmers, mecfi&ntea and others rrom the New England and Middle States, a ?tH?.el8efaere' to lnczie here. So State to tneunion offers greater Inducements itf eet' Uen than North Carolina . Nowhere eaiT L oetter tarmlng country or as fine a climate be who nave settled in.Knrth namN ipi,t.i.. ftOMJM offer, and la.!lntted , T, w or rnnner partvra Jars write at once to j 7 t. fli PATUCKi't CommU'r ot Imzrsteaii, Rlelarh. N. C Lifo Insurance. Safe, Kejliabie. Sure. A LL THE 0LICY-H0LDEUa I WHO U cStly got left wiU do wgbBgJi BROWS & CO., . corner ' KJ'S t- safety Fud System in the Bim Annuity Insurance company. hie company nas paw v- . 1887 over $35,000 in death losses. Amount of Insurance In force.... Death losses paid under saiev Fund System..... jnjpl ;' A m nn nt.nfHA f fit. V Fund ' feb " Messenger copy lt The Acme UFAOTUBINI MANUFACTUKEKS OF MAUFAOTUBINSCO Fertilizers, Pine Fibre ? : Pine Fibre Matting- VVILMINGT0N,N(; rpHE REPUTATION OFOrBl the ACME and GEM, is now ..Tj. the results of three years' use w u the besX farmers of this and othf f 54 . attest their value as a high gra m The MATTING, made from - native pine, is conceded w WCH . ,r wool carpet for comfort and aura demand for It is dally-increasing. ? tues not: found in any other uf The FIBRE or wool is r upholstering purposes, and al Mattresses is almost equal to hair, elastic and proof ' Wrtiflcatesfiom iellM V goods can be seen at our offl. ' tuchitttf led upon application.
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