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THIS PAFXK enl. S"W excepted. T1L T- j0tES' Wir and Prop. WA ritsTAUE PAlDi $CT,U Mt months COO. Tt C1 JUU un? month, 35 cents. ,.. ... .im rtvd ty carriers, Irco at the Above lLi,f iinir paper reguUrij. TORPID LIVER . wi .trinewtand pulns la the . .-!:. .11. with I K-- III l. . M U.-I taste In tho mouth. occasional attacks r H VOL XII WILMINGTON, N. (X WEDNESDAY JUNE 20, 1888. NO 136. I t Of thO bead. J Wlirli tli fifiTtrrtrtrfjitinn nf 4tr.ft m,1 l yellowness of for tne vuh(c building at your citv. I TI,e IHes Aid Society of Brook- I lUrtiN.nf t!.ctomacliand bowels . IlwNif pirit.an4Krwamelan - TjT ui ' " h disposition Su-irvcrjth:iisfr to-morrow. , ,rt fl.,w of fnii. the IJver l Ki hrlth. WUCU till Streci'1 roulUJu BILIOUSNESS, .11 brs''-'l. t-ion muz to serious Jiw- sirammiHl.lvvrlU-stilaUwexcrtii ;riMi-:t.usinuoiMvo r every kind yS... H rrt..rv ll.o l.lvcr U !i,-r.rtlniori!-r. regulate the Beer- JTJilf P"1 ,,,e dUeMlve oorun 7.Z-ik nju l;ti..ii lliat thoycau dn their tliVw. Atu r tak in this medicine no - 1.111..... . 04 at Con- eMf !-. lh habit of fjefr $ ' calomel bich (ten- viii -r hrr r foir dy. Liely I n fri ef wuhout smT" llemtfoo to O.Yt. V GEJTVI.rE Im it Zj tuap ta red on frrst of Wrapper j.U.XiUn JbCo., I'hllsxIelphlA, I'tu n3t!c!pAly cam PIAXOS AND ORGANS KITE TO ME FuK PRICES AND TERMS as I trep one if ta Urx f x :k or PIANOS AND ORGANS IS THE SOlTll. Iria fix )-a izj of tte finu-d&ss mono- lano s TKOH U90 t'P WARDS. o n:cM M5 ITWARUS. TIIK CAPITAL. Col. Rowland and onr Public Building JIotc Ught for the Cape Feaf Prel . dentUl Possibilities, c, Ac. Washigtox, IX C, June 18, 1883. Editor Kkvikw: The 11 day is without a quorum, about half of the Kenuhlicun side having cone to Chicago, but the fact is not ! known in a parliaiuentarv sense. 1 and business is proceeding as usual. The Sundry Civtl Appropriation bill 1 uxmer cousuieratiou, anil your ac tive and watchful member. Hoi Uowlaud, hits just succeeded in iret- . ting through the Committee of the ! cream. Try ft. The Young Men's Democratic Club The "Bandana Snriner Bed" is' NEW ADVEKTiaEM KltfTHl win noid their first regular meeting . something new, - presenting three j 7o. Trm ta giaa to rtcave ccu: firom. otur friends en any and allErti:::: o general interest, but . The name of tne writer must always to t : nlshed to the Editor. -'' v : ; Communications mnstf be wnttea czly c one side of the paper. " Fersonalities most t avoided." . And it Is especially and ' particularly tr;r stood that the Editor does not always czz.: the news of correspondents onless so tt-.; in the editorial columns. - NBW AOyjBaTISCZlCOTa. to-night in the City Court Room- 9 The closing exercises of TJlisses Burr & James1 School will take place especial features. Jt is light in weight, with a sealed bottom and j no cords are used in its ' construe- suit JEjdsS to-night We return thanks for an tion- xt is made by Messrs.- Howell j cs L-umming at their Mattress Fac jtory, opposite the City Hall. A Perfect Upholstered Spring Bcb invitation to attend. The ladies of St. Paul's Episcopa Church have their usual sale, of ice cream and cake at No. 217 Market i fni 1 f a a . - . : ia a -a 1 nis is laniamount to its passage by , lyn, napiist unurcn gave an ex- th House, an the committee's le-jcursion to Carolina Beach to-day. commendation will unquestionably Ifri,. wo 0 i0n Mmnmi nn bemlopted. Col. llo wlnnd deserves I ere wai a large crowd on the boat much credit for this, as he has work- j tn,s niorning, and others went down ed faithfully to accomplish it. (hi this afternoon. Saturday he was also successful in ' m. , getting the Secretary of: the Treas- he ladies of the Fifth Street M. ury iu esiaonsu eicnt luiu tiouai Hi. unurcn win i?ive an erenrsion on Moonlight To-Nlght. The Sylvan Grove iwill run down street this evening, beginning at 6 to"n'ht OQ another 1 moonlight ex- o'clock. Everybody praises the curion, leaving here, at 8 o'clock, .nu ine ieacn at ii.. ix.n excursion j party from South port,- on the Jjouisc, will meet those from this city at Harper's Pier rand the t wo I OK CATALOGUE. KALKIGD. N. C. BRANCH HOUSE : Httt Mr between ront and ?econd. WILMINGTON. N. C. lightH for the harbor of Wilmington and to replace the present ones with the best and most improved lights. This will be a substantial advantage to the commerce of our growing metropolis and one that the people of Wilmington will thank Col. Row land for. Few members of Congress can show a record equal to Col. Row, land's in his attention to his duties, and a ieristence in sticking to his post even to the detriment of his health. An old doorkeeper tells me he can always count, when looking for members, on finding Col. Row land in his seat, and 1 remember during'the long, wearv nights of the deadlock, when so many members were getting leaves on trivial ex cuses, he. .positively refused to go to his hotel, though urged by his friends to go so on account 01 ins real physical condition. His unani moos renomination by the Conven tion in your city, which is a foregone conclusion, will be a fitting tribute to his honest and faithful services in behalf of his constituents The Chicago Convention is all the talk here now, aud everybody seems 10 oe at sea. 1 lie however seems to be that Blaine and Harrison will be the ticket, with a possibility of Allison & Miller, or Hiscock& Harrison. Some of the North Carolina delegates who pass ed through here were "scooped 111 by the Sherman men. They got tickets and some boodle, with promise of more, but as a northern Republican remarked the other day, "the d d feHows won't stay bought." Capk Fear. uet rid or that tired feeling as quick as possible. Take Hood's Sar sa pari 11a, which gives strength, a good appetite and health. LOCAL USTSTKTS- . Index to Nkw ADVKBmKMSNTS. FCMIU.E& Diamond Dyes TATUMfS Uaraak Low Prlcts J L Sroxi Pianos and. Organs UEissBisaxR -Heading Glasses Stlyax Grove Carolina Beach Locis II Me ark Flannel Shirts IlEiNSBERtiER Pianos and Organs Mrs K It Wiggins Just Received Moonugut Excursion Thursday Night no well A CrxxiMi Invented at Last The Stoeley House salt Water Delicacies the Seacoast R. R. to the HuminoclC on Wednesday next, the 27th inst. The tickets issued by them will be good on any train during the day. The grand family excursion of the Germania Cornet Band will take place to-morrow, on the PassporU to Southport and the Forts. The band will play and there will also be music by the harpers. Last night was simply lovely and an appreciation 01 tins met was shown in the large crowd that went down on the moonlight excursion to Carolina Beach. There' were a great many ladies in the party and quite a number of children: Mr. Norwood Huske, of Florida, has been here for some days and we are glad to know that he contem plates returning to the city to reside. He will probably embark in business here in the fall. . He will be cordial- best impression ly welcomed back to Wilmington by his many friends. Thanks to the principals, Messrs. Bell & Gidney, for an invitation to attend the commencement exer cises of the Shelby Military Insti tute, at Shelby on Friday next, the 22nd, instant. The address -will he deliverclby James A. Lockhart Esq., of Wadesboro. A Tournament in August. The officers of the three white fire companies met last evening and heard the report of the Subscription Committee. It was decided to hol tho tournament during the month of August, in deference to the opin ion expressed by a majority of the business men consulted by the com mittee. It w further decided to open correspondence with tire com panies at other places to ascertain the number who would probably visit the city aud participate in the tournament, so that the amount of funds required to be raised to de Fly Traps, best ami cheapest, at fray expenses can be approximated .larobi s yd. Depot. t will go fogetherto the Beach; There will be music for dancing and sup per at the Beach, r i " Jtopnllght To-arorrow Night. : . The Passports "dime excursion yesterday afternoon was. well pat ronized. It was a warm evening and the run up and down the river and about the harbor was very re freshing. Tomorrow night the Passport will give a moonlight ex cursion to the Rocks, leaving here at 8 o'clock and leaving the Rocks ontheTeturn at 11 There will be music on board and a good fish sup per may be had at the Rocks. HOWELL & CUMMISG, The Bljiiiufacturcn?, THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE CITY HALL. New Hair Mattresses made to order.- Old ones Renovated on a New Hair PickLr 'laehi- je 19 tf .-' - - . w-x:-r. y -: - .. -,7, -, 7, ;. 0 " The New Schedule. The schedule of the Seacoast Rail- road, as at present arranged, should give general sHiisiaction. xnereare two trains in the forenoon, one which goes down early and return's with those "who come up to the city to attend to regular business and another, at 9:30 o'clock, for -those who may wish to go down early in the day. There are three trains in the afternoon, at '2:30, 5 and 7:20 and the last train at night, return ing to the city, leaves the Hummock at 10 o'clock. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE. - W Al ft k It roit UKN'TLLiirjf. mless Kho la the lODllu-ltao.n.ll. tltfTL tlTtl. Uslls 10 wcr the stocking ri-'- "ea inem as comxortabie Vv hAai erwe4 shoe, buy Poujiaa w suoe warranted. ..'m ri:i ,. Jhirglars. You ran be safe from them by using the Burglar Prpof Blind Locks, sold at JaCobi's. J WireCloth for your windows and aud doors can be had at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. Dog collars. Largest and finest assortment ever before brought to this city, to be had at Jacobi's Hdw. Depot. New Music' Ifonse. J. 1. tone, the popular music ?aler of Rtleigh, has established a a brauch house at Wilmington, on Dock street one door from Front, where may be found a number of the celebrated Emerson pianos, also other makes from $190. upwards. Organs from 45. upwards. Every one ts invited to call and examine the instruments. t A Card. uj ...Trr - "ra wen u shoe, which -s k ---u. .ts,ie btxs costing from have not complied. I do not consider u Hoard of Aldermen. called meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held yesterday after- noon to consider a petition irom the Wilmington Gas Light Company asking permission to lay its mains over the Brooklyn bridge, as they were before the old bridge was re moved. The petition bore the ap proval of Aldermen Dudley and Fishblate. The Board was called to . order at 4 o'clock, with Aldermen Iiicaud. King, Rice, Walker and Sampson present, and Mayor Fowler pre siding. On motion of Alderman Ricaud, Mr. E. S. Martin, attorney for the Gas Light Company, was invited to address the Board, and did so, stating that the company had been led to believe that they would be As several who hav signed he allowed to lay their mains on the Friday Half Holiday Closing and k,:i ..i ,1, h sing iitwCiVJii,v' JSHOK la unex w j cr. 1a4uViVs, XHOKtswornbr Rll U tCT; lte lr3t Miool shoe in the world, iu?ild.,ire B a Congress, r-Ttr . JJf not sold by your deal- w t .. " soia dt your aeai- Bsoluti 1 that it is bindintr. My store will uereaiter ie open and in steau 01 a half holiday, I will give clerks in my employ a full day each week. t I. SlIRIER. II. VONGLAUN, Wilmington, N. taae of A.A. Brown A Co. ItocJi Crystal SpectAcles and Eyecbtsses' Advice to old and young: In se lectinir spectacles vou should Iia ran- OHofCopartntfrship tIous not to take more magnifying sts Beiietofohe CONDUCT-1 as in the same proportion that vou pass that point of increase, will cause you further injury to the eye. Using glasses of stronger tower than is ne cessary is the daily cause of prema ture ohl age to the tight. Yon can get the best at Heinsberger's. If you want 'to feel comfortable and well all you neediaa good Ham mock. You will find the largest as sortment and cheapest at Heinsber -.. oy munuu consent. Mr. '4U1aJlUUUtlandwUl A. A, BROWN. J. V. LEG RAND. continue the Fire and a share new bridge as they had done on the era nnrl Viorl tiioIa nil ftf- 0,, mum " rangeiuents to do so; the pipe was small and light and would not inter fere with the free use of the bridge, and it would be a great inconven ience to the company to be compell ed to remove It. Alderman King moved that the petition be granted, and Alderman Ricaud seconded the motion, mere ly,, he said, to bring it before the Board. - Alderman Ricaud, Rice and Walker expressed their disapproval briefly, and the motion of Alderman King being put to a vote was de' feated. On motion of Alderman What Col. Rowland is Doing. Our special . Washington City correspondent tells- what' Hon", Alfred Rowland, Representative in Congress for this district, is doing for our city and section. He has succeeded in getting the appropria tion for the public building here in such a shape that it will be certain to soon become a law, and he has also been successful in getting eight additional lights for the Cape Fear River. . . f . New M.usic House. Mr. J. L. Stone, of Raleigh, has established a branch of his music house in this city, .and has located' in the jnew Ahrens building, on Dock street, near Front." The busi ness here is in charge of Mr. C. H Addison, a gentleman who- is thorbughly conversant with every detail of the business. They have in stock here a number of very fine pianos and1 organs of various makes, which the public are invited, in ad vertisement in tins issue to call ana examine. The North .East Ferry. We believe tnat there was -a movement on foot some time ago to establish a free ferry across the North East river, at Castle Hayne, or to put up a free bridge, but we have heard nothing for sometime of the proposition. This road is agrea feeder to the city and the ferry is undoubtedly ; a- great drawback to commerce. -New Hanover and Pen der counties' should combine to pur chase this ferry and to put, up a free bridge there, A -handsome, dura ble" iron bridge, with a draw in it, can be put up, it is said, for seven or eight thousand dollars.".' We be- ieve that . such a thing would be greatly beneficial to . the people of Pender county, as well as to those of this city, und we, would be Tglad to see the ' matter.' take . a practical shape. - . ' ' : , 7' 7 TBathing Suits. Come down to Headquarters 25 - dozen Flannel ; City Court. . - Before theMayor this morning Jackson Alexander and John Alex ander were charged with allowing their hogs 'to run at larger The case was dismissed bnTpayinent of costs. ,Ed. Morgan . and Ellen Morcan, man and wife, charged with disor derly conduct, were each fined $10."" Edward Gause and Mary Gause were clrargedl with : allowing, their hogs to run at large. It having been ascertained that the hogs be longed to Edward Gause, Mary Gause was discharged. Edward was fined $5 and he appealed, under bond of $50. Kifle Team of theW, I. The following constitute the Rifle Team-of the Wilmington r Light In fantry, "chosen last night viz: Ser geant Mcllhenny, Sergeant Gause, Corporal Holmes and Privates Edward W. Moore, E. P. Boat, w right, J. E. Farrow,' P. Heins berger, Jr., W R. Morrison, Walker Taylor and W. P. Toomer. The Team will practice three times each week, under direction of Col. Wm. L. DeRosset. . The Republican Convention at Chicago has not yet made a nomina tion. It is rumored that the New Yorkers have dropped Depew, and have gone for Sherman. This will not nominate him, however. We are betting on Blaine to-day. The: nominating convention for this Congressional district, the Sixth, will meet in this city on Wednesday next, the 27th inst. We hear of no opposition to Col. Rowland and he will probably be nominated by ac clamation. , The Sylvan Grove will make three runs down the river to-moriow, the last at 6 p. m. The last train will leave the Beach at 9 o'clock. , The wrecking steamer Hescuet Capt. . -yVilliams, " from Key West, bound North, put in here to-day for coal. : - A Fine Lot. j- HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT OV FAT. KEEYES," which will . enahlo me to Eur plr my friends and customers for several days The first of it will fee on sale 6n my stalls to morrow morning, orders In adyance will re celve prompt attention. . I also offer a Chcicv fiot of LAMB aad" MUTTON'. Call and see it. J. F. GARRELL,. "Front St. Market, Soutl ra, ; Je 19 2t w. E. Worth & Co'a Old" t taad. Wilmington Seacoast n. R. " 1 SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 20, 1883. Fr6m Wilmington, . Leave Leave Leave Leave...... Leave.. 6:30 a. m 9:30 a. m 2-30 p. m 5.00 p. m 70 p. m From Hummocks.' Leave....... 7.45 a. m; Leave. ..... ,10::0 a. m. Leave....... C:.'?J p. m. Leave....... 6:15 p. n. Leavei . : .10:00 p. u. r . J. H. CHADBOURN, J., , - Jiine 19 tf : : " - - 7 ; General Manager. The Stoble pARTIES- IN " WANT OF -ACCOMMODA- tions ai Wrightsville wui nnd 'the 'sTOKLEY HOUSE well suppued with tdl that 13 neevz- sary.-. I -. - -7. Board by the day, week or moath at low rates. ; -'; ;, .. 77 - Pig Fish suppers to order at any hour d lngthe evening. : - All of the delicacies of salt water 41shrab3, clams, shrimps, &c, furnished to guests. Sailing Boats, Fishing Bpata,Fishlng Tackle, fec, furnished on short notice. - ! W"Stokley House fronts the water, and 13 within lOOyards of the Depot. -- W. IT. STOBXEY, Jel8tt 7 : -- 7 Propnetcr. THE LADIES' EMPORIUM, r- Bathing Suits, in all sizes and colors, sold at the lowest manufacturing prices at the Wilmington Shirt Fac tory, 27 Market st., J. Elsbach, Prbp. Look for the blue awning. ; t Quarterly Meeting. 7 Second round of Quarterly Meet ings for the Wilmington District of the Methodist E. Church. South:- Onslow circuit, at. Jacksonville, June 23 and 24. Elizabeth circuit, at Purdies, June The curves of the Street Railway, running from Front into Princess street, were being put in to-day. Headquarters for BassBalls, Bats Masks, Gloves, Belts &c, is atHeins bercror's. I have not used all of one bottle yet. I suffered from catarrh : for twelve years, experiencing the nau seating dropping in the throat pe culiar to that disease, and nose bleedalmost daily. I tried various remedies without'benefit until last April, when I saw Ely's Cream Balm advertised in theBostonBwd. 1 procured a bottle, and since the nrst 115 filaricetot. JUST'REeEOVGE BY TO-DAY'S EXPRESS, : .. ' ' '---v -' v, An Elegant Assortment ot HATS and BON NETS, in all the Latest shapes and colors in Milan, Fancy straws. Rough and Ready, and other Fancy Braids at all prices irom 25 cts. upwards. Hk all Styles and widths. Holre, Ormtre, Gross Grain, Satin Edge, striped and . Plain, ati reasonable prices. . . - An endless variety Of ; FeatherflFlQworc, days' use have had no more bleed- AlfiTretteS, Ht UrnamCnfj z z -- v i- : mg D. G. Davidson, with the Boston Budget, f orm erly with Boston Jour nal, NEW ADVERTI SEfttBKTS. Hair Ornamonts. un MooDliglit Excursion. milERE WILL BE-A MOONLIGHT EXCUR- 1 sion to the RocksThursday nlght,on Stmr. PASSPORT. Boat leaves promptly at so'clk, and returning leave Rocks at 11 o'clock. Fare for round trip 50c. Music toy the Italian Band. Spec al. Trip to the Beach fN THURSDAY THJ STiSAJl JtU !J X i. v as jrove wm leave ior ..- - C a roli na Beach Umbrolln : Embroiderieo, Laceo, Hooiorys Handkerchiefc, Fast Black IIoQlory, ... ' Guaranteed Not to Fade at 9:33 a.' m. and 3'and 6 p. m. Last train from Beach at 9 p. m, Music for dancing J. W. HARPER, Je20 Genl Manager. 30 and Julv 1. Cokesbury -circuit, at McNates, Ricaud I Jane 14 and 15. i fi Arniis-T Bladen circuit." at Center, Jnne V. Wall iMM V - -W f-" - ff , . - - - sion to carry the mains under bridge. . r There helnir no other business the f Brunswick Misinn. Julv 21 and 22. a xt ji j 1 I m w d-tmrtTTtTtr "P. . Fl. ' ! lel9 Grand Family. Excursion rF THE GEKMAN1A CUUMST VAZtU, KX I Thursday. June 21st. 1888. The Steamer PASSPORT wlU leave for southport and the Forts at 9 am. Tickets 50c Children 25c- Jfefreshments on loard at city prices. Music by the Band and the Harpers. -xmmuiee a F Voo Kampen, 3 L Gieschen, J M Knoh loch, J H Kuck, K schulken. Je 13 2t m w; , 7 fieoslki.txcnrsiaiT t Colna Beach. TN ADDITION TO THE REGULAIJ IBCHED--1 RtAampr SYLVAN GRO'E Mill TVor. ' rJh iri.h "-Tril v ' maJa Moonlight Excursions to the Beaton Waccamaw circuit, at Shilon, J "'yiSty and Wednesday, at 8 sharp. . Train 21 and 22. : C - . - w i v . - Uiyj-e Beach atu. Music for danrt?. , - J. W.- HARP- General iianager. Special Sale tnis week of , ' PARASOLS, FANS," INFANTS' CAPS. FANCY WORK MATERIALS: ' o- ' . ' y XQZSCT FOR : ' -- DEMOREST RELIABLE PATTERNS AH1 -.'.'V: DEMORESTS SEWING MACULE, $19.50 only. Equal , to any US machine, -warranted ior nve years, iry c.j and save money. They are sell ing rapidly. . . . " , . - AGKJJCV FOB ' r - -LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYE KOU Z. All work Intrusted to thl3 Housa r: r- it; . I satisfactory, ornochar?e man.r: , and all goods sent lira cf t -. j . charges. Send la your oraori. "WE LEAD, BUT NEVE R FOLLOV.n Country orders solicited and Eir -"-'- guaranteed 7 . F.ccwctfu21y, V - ' MRS.E.B7IGGI1IC. v FiirotAg JUlw gers. f Beard then adjourned. l! )! II 1
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